has not acted - a part commensurate with Ids . previous and law-abiding sentiments. - If he did not sanction the fraud' practised upon the Settlers of Bulks:it, why does he not Ills a good aiSiasta, == with 'the ' influence he profes es to conimand—denounce in unmeasured terms the conduct- - of this lawless mob, bringing disgrace and reproaCh upon the Statc - tand . the Ns, Lion Why ; as a good citizen- of Missouri, does he Mt quietly in his seat and witness the laws of his own State trampled' under foot? And why, as a christian, does he permit his voice and his influence to be witheld when an inoffensive and peaceable citisenla havin g _ his property forceibly taken and busied in the Missouri aver and his life threatened with the halter anddate ? Gen. Atchison is not ultimo the part he aho d, and the people in this vicinity, as you might -suppose, are very ranch astonished. SCHALb'IYL AND HIS SON 'Within the last few months, Schamyl has been rejoiced by the return of his son, who, .eleven-years up, when of tender age, had the misfortune to be taken prisoner by the Rue sim.s. Since then Schamyl had not heard of the boy, and long ago gave him for lost. It appears, however, that when he was captured, the• Russian General, Prince Woromo:1, sent him to St. Petersburg, ahem the late Emper or took a likin,4 to he lal, and had him edu cated in the Military Academy. It happened last year that Sehamyl, in some sudden surprise, took several Russian ladies prisoners, among whom was the Princess Taschar.iwaddy. They were conducted to one of Schamyl's utOuntain fastnesse-, and con fined there as prisoners of war . but treated with the respect and decorum due tu their rank and sex. The Governor General of-Tiflia sent It flag o f truce to Schamyl to demand the release of the captured ladies, offering a large sum of money and the liberty of se% era.' Circassian ladies, who had been made prisoners by the Russians. But Schamyl replied that if his SOU were alive, and the Russians would re-tore hiiii, he would release all the lady captives. • The Emperor Nicholas sent for youngSchamyl, gave him his liberty, and fitted hini out with the needful equipments to undertake the long journey. The exchange took place is the 1.1. d of January. Young Schatnyl, who, when at St. Petersburg, was not required to abjure the Moslem creed, has profited by his involuntary sejour at the Russian apital, and has now re turned to his overjoyed father :La accomplished cavalier, with a comparatively civilized f,11.1- Cati On. It is said- that he entertains great gratitude to the Emperor for his personal treatment, hut it is not inipcssible that his return to his native mountains may have an e ffect on the future [node of Circassian Ntar fare,, and the introduction of !ti re civilized manners, and customs generally, among his countrymen. The following was related l c one of the Prussian officers of. the 6th Cuirassiers, I . ran- peror of Russia,) who were sent, in the year '1852, to St, Petersburg, as a deputation front the regiment to congratulate the Czar on his having been five and twenty years Colonel of that corps. Nicholas, who received the offi cers with marked distinction, took them in propria perSollll to hispeet, his different mili tary establishments, and among others to the School of Cade t , . where all the la ds were drawn up in a long hail. The Emperor, closely followed by the Prussians, stopped be fore one of the youngest cadets, patted his . • cheeks with both hands, and then lifting him up, kissed him most, affectionately. Then, turning . toAthe Prussians, he said: "Gentle ' men, you will never guess who this lad is. lie • is the son my most bitter enemy, the Cir cassian chieftain, - Schmnyl, who has placed him under my care fir his education." CASE OF JUDCE LORING.--In the House, this mornin g . a Message was received from Gov ernor G ardner, respectfully declining to re move Judge Loring. The message is rather lengthy. The House refused to refer it to the Committee on Federal Relations, but ordered it to be laid om the table, and 5000.eopies printed. A majority of the Governor', Connvil are adverse to his decision, retaiug Judge Loring; and though it appears to give general satia fatal, n to the people here, it will probably act against the future political prospects if the Governor in the State at large. The Senate to day passed to a third read ing the personal liberty bill, which nullifies fugitive slave law. COC.NTERIEIT Dot 111,E Cll made 'counterfeit of the 20 gold pieces i , now in circulaticc. It is precisely the creme circumference ot the coin, but it is not as thick . . It is valued at 513.50. The coin may he detected by 01,:erving the w.wd - s,d,r . in small raised letters, on the hcatom of the head. INutAx Con:N.—The cr.') of Ind,an Corn in 1860, as estimated by the Cincinnati Rail •-oad kill' amount to at least nine hundred millions of bushels. The increase from 1839 to 1849, in the production of this great sta ple, was,at the rate of 58 per cent. the crop at the latter period measured 592 071,104 bushels ; a less per ventage of increase there fore, would make the crop of 1860 what has been 'allowed for that year. TWo thirds of this immense yield will come from the Ohio Val , ley and its prolongations, embracinc , Western Pennsylvania, Western Virgil:in, Olio, Ken tucky, Tennessee, Indiana, Illinois and Mis souri. During 1854 the United States exported twenty millions of bushels of corn ; and it is easy to see that when the habit of using corn throughout western Europe shall become uni versal as that of tobacco and potatoes—the export of this article must be enormous. There are hot few parts of Europe in which Indian corn can be grown, and the great su ply must come from this country. It is reck oned that at no distant period this country will be exporting annually one hundred and fifty nrillions of bushels of Indian corn, which would bring into the United States $100,000,- 000, and prove a greater source of substantial wealth to us, than the gold mines of California. LAST MOMENTS OF THE CZAR.-Dr. Man dit, the physician 'who attended the Czar Nicholas in his last illness, has published a circumstantial account of the closing scenes of the monarch's life. "At ten minutes past three," says the doctor, ;'he asked me, after I had mentioned the name of his father confes sor, 'must I then die? I answered, 'yes' sire.' Not a muscle of his face moved, not the least quickening of pulsation. 'How,' said he,' 'can you find the courage thus to doom me to death : to tell me so to my face?' Firs t, said I, `by so doing, I fulfil a promise made to you ayear and-a-half ago ; the moment of which you then spoke to me,.alas ! has come; moreover, I thus fulfil a duty to the Emperor. You have several hours to live; you are in fullpossession of your faculties, and can di rect them at your will—at least I believe so. Lastly, sire, I love you, and this is not the moment to conceal the truth, which I am sure you can hear to hear. His countenance became serene, and he stretched out his hand, saying, thank you! Such was the Em peror ! ' PRESIDENCY OF LIBERIA.—The Presiden tial election in Liberia was to have taken place on the Ist inst. President Roberts had declined a re-election. Edward J. Roy° and Stephen A. Benson were the opposing can-. didates. Rope, solne ten years ago, was a barber at Terre Haute, Intl.. and on etnigro.t. ing tx. Liberia became a successful merchant at Monrovia. He has 'been a ,member and Speaker of the House Of Repihsebtatives of -that Republic ; .was candidate two 'years agu for the Pre — sidency againit President-Roberts, and is now,s , ditingand publishing a paper in i that country. He s said to be pure African. Benson emigrated to -Liberia when n child. He is the principal merchant a Bassa Cove: has filled the _office of Judge of one of the highest Courts of Liberia, . and is now Vice President of the Republic. He is represented as a man of talent, and of great popularity. THE Hiss CASE.—The committee appointed to investigate the conduct of Mr:Hiss, a mem - her of the Massachusetts Legislature, on the visitsof the Nndnery Committee to Roxbury, Worcester and Lowel, submitted a lengthy re : pOrt on Tuesday. They find nothing special ly censurable in his conduct in his visits to Roxbury or Worcester, but are very severe on his relations with Mrs. Patterson at Lowel, and recommend his expulsion from the House. The report was accepted. On Friday, the House, by a vote of 137 to 15 passed a resolution eximily!g..74r. Joseph • Was, • .. t . - -This.CootrGout 0.1!),4*4 0 4P 2 4 144 . . in Washingtore vattaisey,emadoned by the see' ignation of Judge Dm:kin having been filled by the apPointmerit oUJOisiSeizzoit9trou, of Virgin is. It is thotighf }det Judge .11vaneaRost, --Vol:L -ae:tient, will be aprinteti Clerk of the &mt. Ftota Riors...ln!eisnsequenee of 'the.priee of tiotir having, tii."aboueti thir teen dollars per barrel; and lii"eadstnffs in proportion, the people:of Smith's Fail*, Can ada. have broken (Ten the stores and- helped thetuselve;• ad libitum. A great - deal of sell'- , feting is said to prevail in the township of Marlboro and the adjacent township'. CELEBRATION AT MOUNT VERNON.—The Jamestown Association belebrited their anni versary, onAaturday, at Mount Vernon. The dinner was spread within the Washington mansion. An eloquent oration, worthy the occasion and the place, was delivered by Mr. Custis. The. Witshington Navy Yard Band accompanied the excursionists, and the fesdv ities-were continued during the run up to the city of Washington on board the boat. OLD GUAR D • sir Et•ENßrria INOIIATING CORDIAL.--The merits of this purely vegetable extract for the ramose./ and cure of physical prostration, genital debility, neryous affec. timas. lie., Le., are fully described In, another column of this paper. to which the reader isreferred, $2 per bottle, 3 bei ties fur $2, six bottles fur $8: $lB per ... et/UM Observe the mark of the genuine. Prepr.red only by S. ,1. COIIEN, No. 3 Franklin Itnw, Tine street. below Eighth, Philadelphia. Pa_ to whom nil orders must bn t aildressed. For sale by all respectable Dritgirlets. nod Merchants throughout the country. T. W. DTOIT 3 SONS, 132:N. 2.1 st... Philadelphia. solo agents fur Penna. For sale nt the Medicine Store. Last Or st., liremplfr store.- All y.sl le IN.. Us. Chtn.l 4 .otAN'n PILLS Finn l''/MALES.—The combliia dons of liocredieuts In these Pills Is the result of a lour nod extensive practice: thej are slid In their operation. and curtain of restoring nature to its proper chaotic!. In every histaoce have the fills provad Auece4sfhl. The Pills inrlllshly open those obstructions to which felonies err liable, and bring onion. into Its proper channel, whereby health is restored. stud the pale and deathly eouiiietiatter chanced to a healthy 0U0.:.., female ran enjoy 40.1 health 1.1010r4 She 1,r.-Aular: and whenever an .•h•chotioti talus older whAtlit , ,r r, nu teippNllre. cold. or aoy other court'. the venerai health beAos immediately I. decline and the with al such Is ...Ay has burn the cause of sin ions) Lon. noneptions .111100 g itrutvX females. Headache pains hi the side. tettpitatitrhs the !Iwo-I. loathiti,.: of food. :net dls teri..4l do nest :moseys arise from the interrupti,o of nature: nod whenever that Is the 4.-as,. the pills will in warlahly reined; all these N. 1.1.--These Pills should never be taken dueller pre,..- itst.ey. no they would be sure to 4.2411.4 e a MIS. arrh.e. Tine; ore Fait up is square tat boye., mid Will be sent by mail to auv addre-s hy remitting to llr. C. Is. Cheescinain No. ...II Itteel,or greet ',ex . Yuri:: Price Doll, per 'Sept. I. Iv g•k). , according to report, iN prepqrlll I, roVulutimutry attempt in Europe as SO,ll as the prop, time uttty arrive. We may then look fir revival or the Koss4t hate and revolutionary fashion,. But ce doul he l'hllatiolpitlit public. lin matter wird 1.11.1 y be the changes Li dress, will still continue to provide thetamelan with clothing from RUCKIIILL 4: WILSON'S cheap an el store. No. 11l Chesnut street. corner of Franklin I I 27 Iy-19 FAXALITY TO All! UNIFuItMITY ttF PRICE!— : now teat um of basin,.,.: Every one his own :arsine.,. Jooes A. Co.. of the Crescent tine Prier Clothing No. llarget ,dreet. above tlth, in addition tt. hat Ills most varied and thualoutible stuck of Clothing In Philadelphia. wade expressly for retail soles. ht... O,IISO - every one his own Salesman, Ivy having marked itt figure:, on each article, the very lox est prim, it can be sold for, so they spinet possibly vary—all must buy alike. goods ere all well sponged and prepared and great mate taken with the making. so that all cu. bu) with the aSSIII,U., of getting artirle at the very lowest emeuilwr the Cre.ent- iu Nlarket. ;dm,. hth. \ .;ON LS A On the 10th Inst. by the Rev. J. J. ttrine, Danie Conrad Jr. of Pequa, to bliss Martha Zercher of Ma nor. By the same. John G. Harnish to Miss Susan Ann Smith both of West Hempfield. On the bth hod., by the hey. Allred Nevin, Thumns M. Gryder. of Fulton, to nary E, °huhu I.F; or Orumore top. April 15. ‘ by the Rev. J. S. Crumbaugh, Francis Johnson to Rosanna Yinn, both of this city. May :3, by Revs J. S. Crumbaugh, James Owens, of Chester co., to Caroline Brauley, of Lancaster county.. May 9, by Rev. G. F. Krotel, Henry C. Eieholtz to Catherine Todd, all of this city. May I, in Columbia, by Rev. .MeLoud, Thomas Jefferson Keenan, late of Baltimore, to Mary R. Sal ladin, of this city. Boston, May 10 In this city on the 11th inst. Charles John, young est son uf John H. and Cecelia Pearsol. aged 3 years 2 months and 5 days. In Washington borough on the sth inst., Ann Holtshouso wife of Edward T. Holtshouse, deceased. aged 39 years 2 months and 7 days. In Washington borough, on the Bth inst., Michael Osttott, in his 80th year. . min Marietta on the 29th of April, David Cassel, sen., in his 82nd year. In West Philadelphia, on the 26tn ult., Elizabeth C., wife of Hughes Wells in the 37th year of her age, daughter of Joseph and Aohsah Cox, of Drnmore, Lancaster co.. In this city, on the Bth inst., Jacob Borber, aged 49 years. In this city, on the morning of the 9th inst., Mary Boyd. re...No change in the Market. .inee last week. Flour and Grain continue at as high a mark a , ever. CARDS. Idus J. Neff, Attorney at Lair.—Oftlee with A. tihniffer. Esq.. south-west corner of Centro Square, n. st door to Wager's Will? Store, Lancaster. Pa. ucn la. 1F55 iy-17 Jeese .I,autlis,attonnty at Law. Office one door east of Leialer's Hotel. St ' Lancaster Pa. trn„. All kinds of Scrivening—auch as writing Wills, Deeds. Mortgages, Accounts. sr., will be'attended to with curcectnoss and despatch. may t 5. '55 tf-1.7 Jtamea. Black.—Attorney at Law. Othre in E. King street. too doors east of Lerhler'a Hotel. Lan caster Pa. :Ut business connected with his profession, and all kinds of writing, such as preparing Deeds. )fortintges, Wills, Stating Accounts, .tra promptly attended to. may 15. tf-17 Dr. John Waylan, Surgeon Dentist. Office No. 5a North queen street, East side, Lancaster, Pa. may 1 tf-15 iyT Wine rand noz Store 11.inDust nestthortoth;•tta , office. awl directly opposite the new COURT IloUct. Lancaster, april 17 tim-13 71 r. J. T. Baker, lloulepathlc Physirian. 0000068 if to Dr. M'AlliAter. (Aloe in ti. Orange St.. nearly opposil, the First Oe mon Iteformed Church. Litncnster, April 1.7 ktf-13) B.ARDWELL k BRENEMAN, PROPRIETORS. (Late by Mrs. Haines and John Barr. Refurnished with all Modern Improvements for the :011 manse or the travelling public. Q - -Terms made easy to suit the times—call and see. Ore. M. RAM/WELL t J 11. M. BIMNEXAN Wyoming to., Pa. j apr 17 tf.LI 4 Lancaster en., Pa Lfor Rent.—Two large rooms, in South Queen St ,et, next door below the office of Hon. Thaddeus llt..,ena. Possession given Immediately. Enquire of the Fditor of “Intelligeucer." Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps .— This or , ele Is for sale. in Lancaster. at the medicine Store the subscribers, in Kramph's building, E. Orange at. may 15 tf-17 11. A. ROOKARLEL.. & CC , Rare Chance for Printers I—Tho undersigned will dispose of a part or the whole of the "LEWIS BURG DE3IOCRAT" establishment to a practical printer with a small capital. Any one desirous of engaging in the business will find this to he. a capital chance fors Invest ment. The county has recently been divided. end this is the only Demonratic paper at the place (population 2500) which will hortafter be the county seat. For particulars, address SAMUEL SHRINER. I,wtsburg, Union county, V. Exehanges . will confer a favor upon the editor . by noticing. inlay 15 tf.lS Auditoes Nottco .— The undersigned Auditor ap pointed to ascertain the liens against John Baumiller, of the city of Lancaster, one of the heirs and-devisees of Conrad P.aumillor, late of the said city, deceased. and to distribute the share of John Baumiller in the valuation of the real estate of the Paid Conrad Bann:lller, among those entitled thereto, will meet all . persona interested, at the Library room. in the Court Rouse in this city. on Wednes day" the 13th of June next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. JAMES L. REYNOLDS. (Exam. copy.) 4t.17 Lan may 15 Ayr ourning Drell* Goods.--Wentx's have now Min store a complete assortment of Mourning Material for Dresser—Black Brocade Barege.c. Plain Bieck and Embroidered Grenadines. Black, White and Lead Grenadines. Thin Fabric of every descriptson—Plain Black Tissues, &c. Black and White Lawns, real • baptists, for 12.14 cents. ladles will remember when In search of Se. sonablo Mourning Goods that the place is may 15 WU r,i,tate of Mrs. ➢Lary Reed, deold...—ln the _UiCourt of Common Pleas for the County of Laneaster.— hereas. Ruth 8. dant, Trustee of Mrs. Mary Reed. oo d e ed •iii l ou the 14th day of May. 1855. Me In the Ott, ~f :1,.: :•rothonotary of the said Court. Ms Account of I he I.sid Ls. ate: • • ... Notive is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Ca. urt have appointed the 18th day of June, for the confirmation thereof, unless nicer,- tintus be tiled. J. BOWMAN. Proth'y. Estate of George DitTeribach.—ln the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Where as, Daviseyger and William Spencer, Assignees of George Diffonbach, did on the 10th day of May, IW, file in the Office of the Prothonotary of said Court, their Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested In the said Estate, that the said Conrtihavenppointed the 18th day . of June next, 1855, for. the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be Sled. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Broth's. Lancaster, Proth'ys, Office, may 10 amp 15 4t42 Sealed Proposals will , be received by the. Undersigned, Finance Committee of the Board of Com mon Schools,.until Monday, the 28th of May, for therere. tion of a Primary School House for the N. W. Ward, on the lot in Weed Chesnut st, (opposite Mr. Krampb's new boild ing,) similar to those already ereected there. geb..For further particulars apply to 'either of the Com mittee. JOHN W. JACKSON, M. D. HOLBROOK, EDW. C. DARLLNOTON. . 'plaid Seeds . -Fresh Cole or Ripe Seed for fall pas. 12 turing. White and Red. Top Turnip Seed; Sugar Boat, Mengel Vurtzel, 'Huta - Baia, togetSer nrith a, full assar6 ment of Garden Sega •• ' ' • ' ' . .For sale at CLIARL.I4£3 A. !MINIM:ES, Medicinal, Drug and Chemical Store, No. 13 East .13.1ng street. may 8 4t,16 31ARRIACrES DEATHS BELLEVUE HOUSE COLT: 31CI A, PA. Proth'ys OBlee, Lan. may 14 may 16 '2t-17 frite.Peoptesifook-gtores...-- sinittnient : 14 nevi - hooka nit bed"' 'id& sliel' t at -the .t . ..l*vs• well known stand; and are offered . ..at -Pultishers lzwen• ; priseic. Thankfulfor pain fazursi th.t. subwriberwitukt. re-. spertfully ask a continuations:* the. NSCIIC ands. exashius tlon It • . Art. Secrecy and Phitosapitf In Cants.: Ixsing - frsZinenti' from the portfolio of the late'llorace Wallace; sf •Lecturei on English Literati - rd . , frociiCkancer Finny- son, by the late Prof. Reed. _ , • : • • The Literary life and correepsn' idence of the Countess of I Blessington.by It. B. Madden, s most rarsend,eu teitains lug work. „. ; ; Grace Lee. a new book, by .11.11 la Ksvanauzh. , Anna Claytow, or the Mother's Trials.* tale of teal life. • The May Plower. and other miscellaneous "writiuts ,Harriet B. Stowe. Ellen Norlaury: or the Trials of en orphan. he E. Ben- Hobert Graham, a sequel to Linda, or the yeast* pilot. by Mrs. }Teat:. The Slave of the Lamp. a post. humonz noceLlsy William North. - 'Ups and Downs. or Silver Lake sketches: by Coed. Godly. Lucy, a tile of the Alamo. Life's Lesson, a story just nut. My Brother's Keeper, by the author of Dolisusand Cdtt4. The Artist Wife and other tales. by Niary Hewitt. Men - of Character. by Douglas Jerrold. Nature and Homan Nature, by Sam Rick. Fifty years In Exile. by Hannan Melville. . Nodes Ambrodauses. by Christopher North. Miscellanea, coßprising reviews, lectures and essays, by Bishop Spalding. The Plurality of Worlds, witti so introduction by Prof. Hitchcock. The Chemistry of Common Life. by Prof. Johnston. "Notes on Duels and Duelling." with an historical rs• say, by Lorenzo Sabine. "Truth and Poetry from my own life." tut A utubio grephy of (teethe. The subscriber is agent fur allthe Magazines, both English And American. and for the principal newspapers. Books •dered at short notice. Call or sen 11. d for' SP what you E wait W. A NOUS, :ti North Queen Street. mal t t 1.17 Geent Discussion Ended.—Tbe great topic fer discussion which has fw some time past enpnce.l the people or the city and olunty of Lancaster. has at ienith been decided to the satislactiou of all. The question was wehre can the best and handwleoest qlothing be purchased for the least amount of looney • You can scarcely ask any person now that will not t.. 11 you at WILLIAM II fiNSLER'S Nit. 31 North Queen st« Lancaster, where you (WI plied wlttCany thing hi hls line of busi n.rs. lie has just opeti.sl a flue cud eleirant assurtutent of SPRING AND =:M3IEIIC:it:WS. Fancy Cossimeres of splendid colors .cod und “1 . the Ter, latest styles. Block and fancy Cloths th.,t rallno be beat Vestiuga almost too handsome ,110•rIt. Al., ,t .1:11.,10.• stork of Ready-made Pants. Vests. Drawers. Shirts Shirt Cullars.:it.sdis 1.1 ;MVP • • • . . . . i-wtpemiers. Stockings, ha. Le.. all of which are now r aJy for sale at price: which few will _rumble at and if :toy .lo the amount will be,reduced to suit their fancy. Came. therefore, friends and felon citisrus and , •atit, it, to give ne n full share of your patronage fir which we shall heartily thank you as well us for past Savors. You may be quite certain that no effort will be Truired to give you full anti:Elation for.your money. The goods no usual. are all warranted at this establishment The) are all manufactured under the immediate entendence of the proprietor. and therefore what they sore represented to be. Customer work promptly attended In tnylL WILMA NI 1-111.7, , i, F:11. _ . Farm for Sale.—Th , , , itt.rlber offers at private ..A.sale his Farm upon which he reside.. S:1 113 - 1 , , miles front the Penna. Cana: :tn.l Railroad Depot. at Mount Union. Huntingdon Co. In., on the stage route leading to Shirleysburz, Chamberalutr, It contains 171 ACRES OF EXCELLENT LAND. of which 130 are cleared and well cultivated, mai the balance well timbered. Of the cleared land 10, :Serf, are River bottom. with an c,ellent Lime quarry thereon. This portion hog been nearly all limed with', the las• four years. The inipl•ovemenls are a n e w 'fanita Story BRICK HOUSE. 32 by 3tl foot. built In 1602. with cellar under the the whole—a Tenant House, Log Barn. Linte Kiln, 2 large yards with trees. surrounded by neat pail fencing. 2 Apple Orebardt, nne of which is of the best grafted fruit, includint peach. pear. cherry and plum trees in abundance. This is one ofthe most pleasant situations in 11 nnitt, don county. The land is well adapted for growing all kinds of grain anti grass. :teal being free from stone Is easily tilled. Two lines 01 Stages pass the door every day. It is etinvellient to Churches of oifferent denomina tions, School llottses. Mills. Stores. Ac. Parsons desirous of of purchasing a property of this kind, would do well to ,all and 1,11101, it befor liar vest, no that they may .or the gr•ot lit .• crops. My prise is sl.lol—say one-half in d. 1111 d the tad awe in two equal annual payments. 01,, b est, edgily he realized off the produce of the farm. The r.!••per ty is of. thus cheap, at least less tlom it is worth, as I wish to quit the bushh4 , s of farming A good title clear of all incumlorances male, 00.1 possession given in time to put in Fall _twin if desired. Apply to the sale ricer on the pooeises. • net 3 He lin bold's Genuine Prepurat lIELNIBOIAYS rONCENTBATEIp i - tOk POUND FLUB EXTRACT B for llisens.-3 of tho . - Bladder and Kidney,: Seerel Dise ...S. St Lines,, Wt.;tit • nesse:, and all - Disease, td the tieettni organs. Wilt.lll..t . in male or female, form whatever emote thevmav bare oriel nlt.l and nn ;natter of how Inn: standing. if you have contmeted the terrible dis,ase, whi , h 0h,,, once seated in the system. will sorely go down from ane generation to anther, undermining the constitution and sapping the very vital fluids of life. do not trust yourself in the hands of Quarks. who start up every day in a city like this, and till the papers with glaring tot well calculated to deerive the yonne and flit... tint ac quainted with their tricks. You cam,' be tie, careful in the selection of a remedy in these eas,•s. •• . . TILE FLED FIXTI;A"eT ItUCFII - has been prcnout.ed by eminent Physicint... tile remedy ever known.- 1t is n medicine perfretiv I ereomt In its trete nod very in nocent in its action, anti vet ,o thorotteli that it annihi lates every particle of the rank and polgonetei virus of this dreadful disase: and. unlike other remedies, It does lief dry up the disease in the blood. evinatit u t ienal Debility. brought on by self.nbuse. a itn.st terrible disease, which has brought thousand= of the ho mon race to nntintely graves. thus blantin: the brilltiyyt hopes of parents. and blighting In the burl the gloriAtio ambition ..f many it noble youth, can be cured I. this In fallible teunnly. .11.1 asa 111.11Citle which taunt benetit everybody, from the simply delicate I. the e %rimed nod despairing invalid, no equal Is to C.. found. ot b Core and Preventive. • lELMBOLD'S inGFILY CONt•i..r it TED v \IfUCS It FLUID PIXTRACF SARSAPARILLA, for purifying the Blood. reuviying all diseases arising irons 00..5,r, of Mer em.y. ettposure and imprudence in life. chronic comtlitu tional disease, arising from an impure 4.+t, of the Illoeff • and the only reliable and effectual known rein-dc c.a. the sure of Scrofula, Salt nem: , Scald Head. L'l..,rati.tna lb. Throat and Legs, Palos and Strellingq of Mmes. Totter, Pimples on the Fare. and all Scaly Eruptions . the Skin. This article Is nosy prescribed by some of the moat Ills tlnguished Physicians in the country. and has proved more efficient In praettca than any other any preparation of Sarsaparilla yet offered to the public. Sevei-al rases of secondary Syphilis,Mercurial and Scrofulous dbmsses have entirely recovered the incurable wards of our Public In stitutions which had for ninny years resisted every mode of treatment that could be devised. These Cases furnish striking examples of the salutary effects of this medicine in arresting some of the most inveterate diseases. after the glands were destroyed and the bones already affected. NOTlCE.—Lettens from respirmible Physicians and Pt. fessors of several Medical Colleges. and certificates of cures from patients will be found accompanying hoth Prepara tions. Prices, Fluid Extract of Hoehn, $1 per bottle, or I: bottles for $.5. Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla, it per bottle, or 6 bot tles for $5, equal in strength to one gallon Syrup of Sarsa parilla. rrepared and sold by H. T. TIEL3IBOLD. Chemist. Mit; Chestnut at., near the Girard House, Philadelphia, and to be had of Druggists and Dealers everywhere. All letters directed to the Proprietor or Agent receive immediate attention. [may If., ly-l7 ThomairW. Evans & Co., Nos. 214 and 216 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, opposite Girard House, have now on hand a complete assortment of the most beautiful Fabrics. and the latest styles. 'these goods have been carefully selected to the European markets, by one of the firm, and will be sold at the most reasonable advance. Among the variety will le found Magnificent Dress Silks Cbene. do. Plaid do. Striped and Checked do. for flouncing. Rich Plain do. Bert Make Glossy Black Silks. - Barege Robes. - Bongos. Tissues, Lawns, Sc. Embroideries of every description. Hosiery of every quality and kind. Chally Bareges. Barege do Laines. Mous de Lalnes. Application Mantillas. Silk do. Embroidered. Silk and Lace dn. Muslin do. Stella Shawls. - T. W. E. & Co., intend opening next week several thous and yards French Lawns, agreat bargain: also, Ilareges and Tissues. [may 15 4t,-17 Thomas & Thackray, Boys , Clothing Establishment, No. 360 Chestnut Street, above Thir teenth, Philadelphia.—The• undersigned respectfully In form their friends and the public generally; thatthey have taken the Store above mentioned, and intend keeping con stantly on hand and made to order, YOUTHS' AND CIIIL DRENS' CLOTHING, of the most improved stylus. M. Cooper Thackray, so long and favorably know - nue Cutter for the Messrs. Hoyt, will glve•hls personal atten• tlon to that branch of the business, and flatters himself in being able to please, thereby hoping to secure a fair share of patronage. Very respectfully, THOMAS S TUACKUAY, No. 560 Chestnut at may 15 6m-17 CRO. D. THOMAS, M. COOPER TRACER/V. ) LANCASTER COUNTY BANK, / May 1, Mb. - f Tillie Directors of this Institution have J. this day declared a Dividend of five per cent, out of the profits of the last six months, payable on demand. W. L. PEIPER, Cashier. may 1 3t4b ljemoval.—The Inland Safety Mutual insurance ompany have removed their (Mice to Centre Square, (late llubley's hotel,) where they continue to make insu rances against loss by Vice, on the most fav"rattle terms, and receive money on 'Deposita as heretofore. RUDOLPH V. RAUCII, Seretary & Treasure. may 8 tf46 n easy method to procure a Copy of Tall PEOPLE'S. DOMESTIC FAMILY lIIBLE.—ds an inducement for persona seeing notices of our books to select or recommend suitable perilous to act as agents in their sec tion of country, (with whom we will coneepond,) we will allow on each of the first $l6 of books wild through their rocumineudatfou or influence ' one copy of our "La, ge Type Quarto Pictorial Bible:. to be forwarded free of all charge, and guaranteed in perfect order, to any central plate in the United States, excepting those of California, Oregon and Texas. • Country Merchants and Postmasters can procure sub scribers to, and sell "Sears' Pictorial Works," make a hand. some profit, and sustain no loss. Any person wishing to embark In the enterprise, will risk little-by sending to the _Publisher V 6, fur 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 cordage to the Agent fm his trouble. With these, he will soon be able to ascertain the most Min able, and order accordingly. To those who intend to engage In the circulation of our books, we would urge the present as the most favorable opportunity which has occurred in many years. Our sales are largely increased beyond those of preceding years; our Agents are more generally successful, and the future offers still more extensive prospects for trade than even the sea son which has passed. The three elegant volumes lately issued' by us. on "The Russian Empire,""China and the "incidents lu the United States' 'Wars," and a new and retired edition of our" Pictorial Description of the United States," enlarged and improved, corrected by the late Census, with full de - ecriptioxis and correct illustrations of the Gold Regions, &a, we offer td canvassers; with the confident asicirauce that they are as popular and elegint; and as Intrinsically valu able, as any books now offered in the country:: , T PICTORIAL FAMILY BittLEbeleg the Old and hew Testaments, according to - the 'audit:Sized version. With full Marginal references, tables of the!, weights and measures of the Scriptures, a fall Chronology, from the Of Cale - thug - a steel• engraved Family-:Record, for Blithe, Marriages, and. Deatlur, -a superb and -authentic ,map of Palestine and the Holy Lind. ilitustirated by about One Thousand-Engravings 1 1460 pages large quarto, price may 15 4t17 Se. Persons wishing to engage In their side, will receive promptly, by mall, a Circular containingparticulars, "directions to persons disposed to act as apdiVttogether _with the* termson which they will beturnish - ed, by ad dressing the anbacriber, put-patd. ' . •• • ROBERT SEAIS, 181 'William Btreit,- hi:York. gm 24 tf-14,1 -- t - ..c;iiiil.liti.--..4.iii . '' -,-.; ii - i t al...i , Ai in iiiiiedy 1 - I* . - K" :-..;:*- '''''''' ) 1 the caret . iati ilillovd - d ' Lecases--Coe -..7 . /.. ..... - fi:. - , j home,. ludigoadou, da u rid Ic. 4 . , .P.. ..... I Dropet....ithenunatiam. Fevers, dont, -.- . el e cp lali ..:: Ilumers, Nest:ensures. Irritability. - ' ---_, r. latiatemationtd. fleadache, Palma In ' UM m 44, stu, Bark. and Limbs ; Ist, I -- male reousphricita. /le, ac. indeed,: _, ! . yeti tow are the diseases in hhicit A, Purgative. Medicine is not more or Lisa nintrited. iced mach sitkidass and. Offering might be :prevented; if rt..• harti4 lest IRA effactlal Cathartic ivies; „more hireix cised. - .Nd person can feel *ell while a cos£llo habit efhodepremillei besides It soon 1 generator. serioua andOiteu fatai, diseeeesi rbich might have been avoided by the timely and jai ' dicions nee ofd good purgatlie. This to alike trite of Coldal Feverish symptoms, and Bilious. derangements. They all tend hs b..eoas or prodnee the deep seated and formidable distempers whi ch ' load the hearses all over the land.--; Mende a rehab e family physic li of the that importance to the public he alth and this Pill has been perfected with ECIZISUMIStatO skill to - meet that - demand. l An reaten:l3W trial of its virtues by Physicians. Professors and Yatleutj i has shown roughs surpassing anything hitherto known. any Medicine; Cum: have ham effected beyond bell 4 were they not; substantiated by persona of such exalt:mi. p eg its ee so d g lummer as to ferbld the suspicion oftnai truth. Among the eminent gentlemen to whom we an allow to refer for these iticts, are - . e . , , I Prof. Valentine Mott, the distinguished Surgeon of New York City. , Doct. Hayes, Practical Chemist of the Port of Boa ton, and Geologist for the State of IN. aehusetts. ' Ira 1.. Moore. M. D., au eminent Surgeon and Physician ! , of the City of Lowell, who has long need them in his ex, tensive pprsctlie. - • ; If. C. Sonthisirk, Esq, one of the first merchants in Nev York City. C. , A. Davis. M. D. up't and Surgeon of the United States Marine Hospital, at Chelsea, Mass. Did space permit, we could give many hundred such tinro from all parts where the' Pills have been used, but evidence even more convincing than the dertificates of these amines Rattle men is shown in their effects upon tr These Pills, the result of lima. Investigation and study, are offered to, the public as the best and most complete which the present state of medical science can afford. They are compounded not of the 'drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical pi, meteor rocess. In ` Mate of purity and combined to gether in sue a meteor as to Insure the best results.— This %,F44111 iif ,ouipoglant for tnedlcittes has been fouled in the Cherry) P.a:torel and Pills. both. to produce a morn affirient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason la perfectly obvious. While by the old mode ore.omposition. every medicine is burdened with' more or lees of acrimonious and itijurins 4ualitles; by this, each indlvidu a 1 irtue only that Is desired for the curative effect Is present. VII the inert and obnoxious qualities of each substance amp! .yed ara left behind. the curative virtues only being retained Hense it is seltsel clout the effect should prove as the? tit re proved mom per .ly remediel. and the Pills a surer. ore« taawerfni an tidote to disease than any other rnedlrlne known to the world. As it is frequently expedient' that at) zuedielne should be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and as be amid not properly Judge ofd remedy without know. Inc Its composition, f have supplied the aceulate Formula Rabbet lath my Pectoral and 'Pills are made, to the wV.le body Practitioners Ig. the United States and BriL ith American Provinces. If. however. there should lie any one who has not noyived them. the:. will 1- promptly forwarded by ,nteil to hie eddre.. Of all the Patent Medicines' that areoffered, bow few would be taken If th.lr cnutpasition was known! Their life ,insist In their mystery. 1 have no mysteries. eti,op,lit ill, of sty preparations is laid open to all men. sod all Aho are competent to judge on the subject. freet, eels nowledge their convictions of their Intrinsic tun t The Cherry Pectoral oat pronounced by !rolentitlC wen to be a wonderful medicine before Its effects were known. Many-eminent Physicians have declared the same thing or my Pills, and even more confidently. and are trilling to cerlity that their anticipations were more then re. !lord by theireffe..ts upon They operate by their powerful Indnenee on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy ,11 . 0011—reumve the obstructions of the stonmch. bowels. liver, and other omens of the body, restoring their irreg• uler action tO, health. and by correcting wherever they ex. Ist such derangements as are the first origin of disease. Being sugar wrapped they are pleasant to take, end-being purely vegetable, no harm tan arise rerun their use In any .ptantity. For minuteidirectlons, son the wrepper on the Doi. Prepared by JAMES C. Al'llltoPractical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Prepared by JAMES C. ATER. ! Assayer and Practical Chemist, Mass.' Price 25 emits per Box. Five 110XeS for ft. Sold by CHARLES A. IIEISITSIL and all Druggists. F. Brown. ilhiledelphia. Wholesale Mtg. jar a, I am-2: FARMERS' BANK OF LANCASTER, I • May 1. 18.35. f inividend.—'fhe Dirt.eno-r. have declared a dividend. Lior five poi :onto PT the 1:1,t sir. months, payable to the stockholdm- on demand. 11. CLARKSON, may 8 :11•1.1 Cashier. LANCASTER, 'lay L 1885, r vat. Leon i a:titer hank has this day declared a dividend of five pert rent. out of the profits of [lndust nix months. payable on 6mand. At ill N.G. FETTER, ton. A Chid Cashier. f 'state of Thomas Masterson.—Letters tes rjhonentiill on the e•tate or Thomas Masterson, sr., de ceased, late Ii liapho township, Lancaster county, having i s , o eu to the subscribers residing. in said township: All persons indebted 1,, ,aid tAilnt, are rrvilleSi...l to wake ar meat immediately. and those having elahns will lre sent thew without delay. properly authenticated for get (lenient JOSEPH MASTEI;S: AROMAS 31A,1 1:10 , i IN. Exr's. !MITI Mrs. Kerfoot, 1 ‘1- I lA. open on Wednesday, :nay blallt,.lo }ICS .rtuterat SP and 441.1)131 lilt NI 11.1.1 N EItYL may I 31-14 With large additions just received our assortment of Paper Hangings, Carpetings t MATTISG:s. ILL CLOTHS, AV.. will he linnet by purcha sers to ho vor2, cannplete olay 41-It. 11All Ell a 131WILIEltal. and Agent for the purchase of Parnts. L a —Th0.....;1,..,,knis Who Wish ~ U Sa tarn ur tarutsl 01 limestone la:td all he stittom u ;Lumber 4lf Ibe (Lest, itt nulElin ...tint,. for Valiieu on Ills sulsieriberj- at E. 141011.p\ in Ureettentl.-. e.attl.tlo tutu, Va. Pelson.. desirous to purchasing :rill ton. it to ;Leh . inter. ent to aut.st prompt and assidutoult at tonlion tb.-tbs. , 011,1 may pin ploy Ine to L. - them J. liC:slrAit may a Clergymen, Superintendents and 1 DAY Sell .JL allii ,II others Liaising lll2.lfitAY & STucli /11. r, jUgt received, at their cheap kook alto matiouerj Store, the largest assort ment of tqultlay and Tltemog . l.l hooks, ever utter ed to lids community, including all .4 Cart. lfrothers' late publicatious. \ e out) noil.,e a few this week. 'lke Footsteps el St. P.m!. ily theauth, of the -Morn ing and :sight Watches: . illustrated. The Footsteps oC St. Paid isils title of an aide and lu structive work, presenting, n consecutive history of the life, labors slid teachings lit Liao great Apostle. It interweaves its the narrative, all the direct disclosures of theActs,i the lacident intimations of the Epistles, all the outside infor mation extant, and many conjectural statements derived from a comparison of different parts of Scripture. But be harwrittim it in un animated and graphic style, a:Mullis-- hued it with a tine spirit- 10 leaves a Axing imprevidon on the teuder's mind. It LI copiously illustrated ,pith maps and engravings, and is every way n scholarly . perfor. •Mauce. The Autobiography and Reminiscences of the Rev. Was. Jay. 2 vols. royal 12mo. pew LAMea are no extensively known iu the Christian volumunities of Great Britain and the United etatee as that of William Jay. Ills Morning and Evening hxertises' is in the great majority et Christian litrallb.h. 'the AMU). biography is written in a style of great simplicity and pleasantness. The reminiscences by air. Jny of premirteut Individuals with whom he was well acquainted—us Jelin Newton, Richard Cecil, Robert Rail, William W ilbsrl'irce, and others., are graphic and entertaining, and replete with anecdote. Merutg and N ight Watches. td MO. "A precious volume of religious truth most pleasingly and scripturally present.' for the comfort and..ilitlcation of the _people of thal."—[Observer. Family Prayers. lihno. ••Simple, evaugelleal, earnest, and well adapted to prove di, otiouta help." -Direct fervent,'and comprehensive."' The Rich Kinsman. The History of Ruth the Itrabitess, by Stephen H. Tyng, D. D. lthuo. "The author presents this work in the hope that it will be found adapted to enlighten the minds of the young in mine of the great sub;eots of Scriptural instruction." We have made arrangements with a number of Relig ious hook Pytblishers, and especially with Curter! and Brothera, by which we will receive their new Rooks Si last as published, thus increasing the facilities for supplying at earnest dates all the best hooka of the day. - • 11e would respectfully invite the attention of nil who are interested In promoting the cause of Morality nod Religion. .to call and examine our stork Luca Mar, May 5, 18.55 Estatreof Samuel Oberly.—ln the CoUrt of tlommou Pleas for the county of Lancaster.. Itivireas, John Strohm, assignee of Samuel Oberly, of hart lisp., did on the lath day uf April, 1855, file in the °dice 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 181 h day of June next, 1155, for the continuation thereof; nn less exceptions be .1. BOWMAN. Proth'y Lmustater, Proth'ys. Office, upr to ma 15 4b16 Ei cs3 stl i sto of Peter Horst & the st of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas, John L. Lightner, assignee of Peter Horst and Wife, did on the 10th day of April, 1805, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the add Court, his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all pampas interested In the said Hstate, that the said Court have appointed the 18th day of :rune, 1855, for the it:intimation thereof. unless ex mptions be flied. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. may. 8 4t-17 Prothi'a. Office, Lan. apr 30 .? state of Solomon Sara:way Ejthe Court ot Common Pleas for the ()aunty of Lancas ter. Whereas, William. Kline, Trustee of Solomon Stra• way k Elizabeth his wife of Warwick tap., did on the 30th day of April, 1855, file in theottletiof the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate I lioticeds hereby given to persons interested in the mid Estate. that the said Court have aptriluted the lath day of dime. 151:i. 5,,r the confirmation thereof, unless ex; ceptions be filed. Attest, .1. SOW Proth'y. Prothy's. Mire, Lan. lipr. may S 44t17 _ron amation.—Wherots, in and by the 'invend ordinances tossed by the Select and Common Wanelle of the city of Lancaster. that the owner of each and:every DOG found running at large iu the streets, lanes or alloys 1p the city. unless muzaled, during till period for, (which Ma Mayor may require them to be confined, shall be liable to a fine of $5,00; and that every FEMALE DOG i orTCII Round running at large at any time in said city, decla red a Awl b e lined sea the owne d fined $10,00., i And Whereas it has been represented to me, that Lra the 4th day of May a Dog was'killed within the city while 14 boring udder the symptoms of hydrophobia, I tbi,i there fore, in pnranaance of said ordinances, enjoin the owners of all Dogs Within the city, to =mile, confine or shut them np in sotto proper place. for 00 days; and the Conirtablee are hereby required to be attentive and vigilant in enfor cing said ordinances. Datedad the city of Lancaster the ath day of May. 1866. J. ALBRIGUT, may 8 itldMayor. • i Dagn Yr , * IXTHO would nut prise and desire to possess atnie life y tinished - PORTBAITi - or ILMATURX of a relative or friend, severed'from ns by distance or death t A clear. richtoned durable Daguerreotype, is an ohjiiet_mre ly wen, bat FOILTNEY'S' Natures withstand the !test of time, and are pronounced by theldighest authority to be .unsurpasSid. Those pereens „who wish good 'pictures of themselves or friends, cuummusscsi "in fineness of finish, truthfulness and durability, are requested to esti and ax. amine hii specimens and test his artistleal skUL Pictures taken in cloudy weather as ma clerM west& er, and nasal put up baSases, Lockets, Wadi-Male and kings of any required.gge. - SathtfaatosyAileturAfehranteed or no miles. Always:ophand a radii lot of Coxxcs,ymk and FLICT Caen which kt the lowest Prices. RoomsAttli Queen street, (west side) oier, Pin.- Orton at alifylaidieW llastiwsre Store, Lancaster. may Strata,: 1,, T. S. FORTNEL. . . Ilatstoes T loot a 2--Yost received, allargo of ,r. ftrat stuilltiPotatraialtoroXelne, &Teal% laJttifw 4 50 - "per Saebel. Dealers supplied: — 'E. B. LOAD, ape 24 Bt-14 fa Bomb Water, below Ohewint, Selliedam To the Miens of reensylvania. beg leave to call the attention of the Citizens of Penn ' sylvan* to the above article, manufactured by myself ex elusively, at miFeetiry *Schiedam, in Holland, His made; freim the Lest *tries that can be selected" in Europe ataithe essedoe or anlaromatle Italian tienT; 'of ,atkuoilledged and extraordinary medicinal; pnecrties; audit bathing since ecqulredahigher reputanondirttrln -littrepeend'Axaerica, than any other dietetic beventies.:- in:Gitnat4 GOiit s - alad , B.htumati.M . t; Odefunctiora of the .b7,iddce arid tnosio:rect Debittly .. -of the UrViscu3l,leitsc , tions,'lta ritriefa are prOnipt;dochled; and We. Audit is not only aSeinedy for these !noodles, but, In all *sea in' which they, are Produced. by drinking Bad I-Water, which* airiest universally; the . came or tham, It beerateerestC ; SureProventiee. , - The distressing iffeet. upon the Stiauteh, Bosnia, and . ; .fl7tskfc4 of tratatieut, ABS, residents, and all perJonstun. j. aeclistoined:follietrt, produced by the waters of nearly all oimepesklelatid , ilversr like the 01i10;:. Mieslanpol,nitd L. Altiminagiren-ttui large quasitityof decayeAt vegetable xuaatereetiOiklialitt them, Ina statti.of solution, is well. • -- UtneseStailibe that of the waters :Of limestone regions, likprodueini iyratrl, Calmsti, and Slone' in - the Btadit&:- - IibseARCHILAYIO SCHIRDAM SCHNAPPS lean absolute eticrectlve of all these injtirlotie properties of had water, ancbconiequeritty prevents thaidlimates-whieit they Wear It is also found to to a cure and preventive of Fever and 'Ague, a ibmplaint &Died' by the conjoint effects of vegetable malaria In the :atmosphere, _and vegetable, pu t tresenees In the waters of these districts In which It orie -1 eipally prevails. The,ARIAMATICSOMIEDAM SOLINAPPS ; Is consequently in greet demand by persona travelling, or about to nettle in those parts of the country especially; as well as by many in - every- useinttutity ; where it less become known; on account Mite tendon-Tether remedial proterties. More than three ttionsesdphYdelans, among whom are • numbered the greateet-names Whinging to. the faculty of medicine in this country have certified, over -their own signatures, to-thei'Abutblb medicinal properties aim* an article, as thci:iiiireit tests hirelprefed the salare - DAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS to be, and have accepted _ lt as a Most desirable addition to the materfa **Neg. - - Put up la quart and pint bottles, enveloped in-yellow paper with my name on the bottle'itoriijind:Be iq : For sale by all respectable Druggistsand drew - re. , . lIDOLPHO WOLFS, I 'lB, '2O and 22 Beaver street, NevrYork: 25 South Front street, Philadelphia. I beg leave to call the attention of the public to the fol lowing letters from physlciacm: " Lartottlq6lY; New York, Miy 2, MM. MK. lieetruo Wotre—Degainr: ' I cannot speek - 'l O 9 - highly of the purity of your Schiedam Schnapps. it Is de-, citedly superior to anything of the kind in the merkett— it is perfectly fine from the admixture of furil oil, orof any of those ern) lie compounds which produce such riniSchlw emu and irreparable effect upon the constitutlon,--aud which very few samples of alcoholic distilled liqUers an, wi cost—moat of them being largely impregnatededth IL have personally inspected the various processes eras- Whitton poetised at cichledam. mud know that unusual care Is taken to separate the the noxious elements from the pure alcohol, and your Schnapps is a striking proof of its success. As a medicinal agent for chronic and renal affections, 1 bore Successfully prescribed It, and recom mend it as an agreeable cordial and hertulees stimulant and shall coulinUe to do ro; as Well as to use It OS a soUrce or pure alcohol for chemical in vestigetbous and experi tutu ts. Your ob't ser'vc, Issr.n Dees, Consulting Analytical Chemist." Ur. Charles A. Leas, Commissioner of Health. Baltimore, writes as follows iu relation to the value of Schnapps as a remedy its chronic catarrhal complaints, sc. The letter is dated July 27, 1869: take great pleasure in bearing highly creditable tee• timony to its efficacy Jo a remedial agent in the diseases for which you recommend it. Having a natural-tendency to Use mucous surfaces, with a slight degree of stimula tion, I regard it as one of the most important remedies in chronic catarrhal affections, particularly them of the geni c... urinary apparatus. Wi th urn* respect, your obedient servant, " CHARLYiI A. LEAS, M. .b." -I , tutiortrnit, July 16, 1863. "Mr. Ut*LPHO WoLFE., No. 3213eaver st., N. Y.—Door Sir: Last season the writer received, through your gent In this city, a bottle of your Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps. and rine., that period has prescribed the same in certaiu ferias of urinary coMplalntS; also in enses of debility In aged per• seas. So far, the Schnapps Ims been of much benefit to those using it. 0 0 * * In conclusion,. where a din ette and stimulant is required, I should use the Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps. Thanking you for your kindness. I am respectfully yours, A. D. -Cittleerft, 51. D., 180 South Eighth at." The subjoined letter from Dr. l'alue, of Manchester, N. H., relates to one of the most valuable medicinal properties possessed by the Aromatic Schnapps, and "shows that it acts ass specific In a very painful disease—the Gravel "Mr. Woux :—Permit me to address you a few lines, which you ore at liberty to use if you think proper, in re spect to your medicine, called Sehiedam Schnapps. I hove had a Very obstinate case of gravel and stone, of some fire years' standing, causing very acute pain in every attempt' to uriunte. After using many remedies without much relief, 1 was hillUcell to try a bottle of your medicine. In the course of three days it proved effectual, dislodging large pieces of stone, some of winch were as a marrowfat pea. 1 continued the cordial, according to directions. and .he patient continued to gain, and is fast recovering. I link a medicine of so much value in so tlistressing a minplaint, should be known to the public, and the world it largo. And I, for one, roust give it my approbation and denature. Tiros. Parse. M. D." from Dr. John S. Reese, Chemist. Itanimore, WI., Sep her 15. 1062 . . . number of our physicians are ordering the article, rod several have already prescribed it. Portent 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. ft will, no doubt. go Into general use." . may S Imdu Lotate of Daniel Dirvin, dec'd.—Letters of l miministration on the estate of Daniel tlirrin, late of Paredisettownship. Lancaster county. having been issued to the subscribers residing in said township: All persons olobted to said estate are requested to mean payment lin- Ludiately, anti those baying claims trill present them. bout delay, properly authenticated fur settlement. JAIIES (ARVIN, PETER Adtu'rs. may 1 tit.-16 act Notice.—Thuse persons indebted w the estate Lel Dinlel Potts, late of IL Lampeter township, dec'd, are hereby notified for the last time to melte payment without delay, as no longer indulgence can be given ; and those hr.viiqr, claims aro requested to present them, prop erly authenticated for settlement to ANY POTTS, JOSEPH POTTS, way 1 4415 Atlm.rs. (Examiner ; I...ancustnrinn nod Amer. noputalicem copy, flopperware Manufactory .—SaGUEL DIL- Lart returns thanks fur the liberal patronage hereto fore bestowed upon hint, and respectfully informs his cus tomers and the public generally. that he still continues at the aid .cloud, 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 Unit, as he is'coutident of being able to please. Livery Stable. Ile also keeps constantly on hand, for hire, HORSES, CA It It IMIES. BAILOUGHES, Le., Ac., all in excellent order, and furnished at the lowest rates. Give him a call when you need anything of the hind, and he will suit you ton nicety. Lam:later, way 1 tf-15 ISA t, ore p Store. - 2 o u r : 2 C ares tI o nrs Beres, d e . ever sold a t W es for 12% cents. tiPl6O yards superior Lawns, only 1.2 1 /. cent., 2900- . Black and.Wiaite, only 2700 Only to cont., cheapatt.l.44cents. Oue loeßlack Silks, splendid double LeUVJ 76,1,00 to' ,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. 31)00 yards more Black and White Collo:frt., Mr 6% coots. Drillings, Jeans, Mixtures, Conouades, G,r summer wear. RICII APPLIQUE MANTILLAS, direct from Paris. A maguificent lot of Applique Don DuriannaMantillas, sod Col'd. which for beauty and grace cannot be .1 . fuel,. ore particularly invited to call and M. them. Al.;• .. Black and Cold Silk Ilantillas, cheap, -at may 1 ti•ls WENTZ'S STOKE. - Upstate of Mary Helfenstein, deetti.—Letters Mot administration, with the will annexed, on the estate oC Mary Helfer:stein:late of the city rf Lance:l4er decd, hating been issued to the subscribers re.,iding In said city: All perstnii indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will pre sent theta without delay, properly authenticated for set tlement. 11EN ItY K. REED, ALBERT Cl. IfiILFENSTEIS, Admr's. sprit 21 Ot•11 Qhingle Machine.—Dr. A. V t B. ORR'S celebrated I,3lachtne for Splitting. Shaving, Jointing and Butting Shingles, without squiring the wax! to to first steamed, is capable of splitting and shaving, or waking :Oaf shingles per day. This machine is superior to others invented for the same purposo, iu this—that it splits and shaves Shingles, Staves. or Spokes from the block or twit, lengthwise With Wt grain of the wood, without requiring the wood to be first steam ed. The first cut in splitting the shingle from the block will produce or make the unfinished shingle smooth, on the one side—and, in the second process, the shaving knife will shave and make smooth, and taper the othifr side, as required. This Machine is simple, durable and cheap In Its con struction, and can well be made let $7O. Any information riflative to this Invention may be had by applying or writing to ZUltieL SWOPE, Attorney, Lancaster, Pa. egi.Persons having Timber Land for sale, with timber thereon suitable for shingles, are requested to write as above, as the patentee and joint owner of the machine are desirous of baring shingles manufactured In those sec tions of the country in which rights remain undisposed of within a given time. may 1 3t.1.5 MI. It MAY A. STOEK A xrho has the Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Fe ver and Ague. or any °user disease arising from a foul, disordered stomach? Ttli; celebrated Vegetable invig orator will be to you an Invaluable suede-Me.. Call and read the certificates at my Office, and be satisfied that you can be cured. Who has a Cold and Cough? Dr. Litch's Restorative al most invariably cures them. Whose Hair is falling oft ? Use Dressler's Hair Restore live, it is equal to the best in use. The subscriber is general agent for Dr. Litch's Restorative* Pain Curer, Croup salve, and Oriental Ointment, for sore Nipples, Hard Breasts, &c, Zee., wholesale and retail. Prices—The Invigorator, Restorative and Oriental Oint ment, SO cents each. flair Restorative, Croup Salve and Pain Curer, 25 cents each. F. J. DiINSSLER, N. E. corner Second and Chesnut Streets, Up Stairs, Philadelphis may 14b15 Clothing I Clothing I - JOHN A. EBBEN. W. B. EBBEN. iCtrben & Co's • Cheap " Clothing . Store, _CiSign of the Striped Coat, Nu. 42 North Queen st., East side, near Otangext.. 7 Lancaster, Pa. The subscribers, &estrous of again returning their thanks to thajitionterous patrons,aveil themselves of this opportitnitp,M do so, and at the same time respect• folly announce to their friends and the public gen X. orally, that they have now In store, and are ' Ting everyday, new and desirable styles of •• Spring and Samoser Clothing, for Hon and Boys, composed of every description of New Goods ; selectoi with the greatest care, cat ,uade in the la test style and taste Of fashion. end w sr, 3.61.-4 vs prove the same as represented at the ;Edo of pia • 4. law. 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, fine Black and Blue NEW STYLE DRESS AND FROCK COATS, made in the latest fashions of French and English Cloths. hardness Coats, of Black, Brown, Blue, Olive and Green Cloths, and plain rourilgured Cassimeres. .Linen, Gingham and Cotton Coats of every description; Double and Single Breasted Vests in endless variety, of plain and fancy Bilks, Satins, Casel . awes, Italian Cloths, thalnuareta and Marseilles. " Flue Black French Doeskin, and fancy Cush:nen) Pants; plain light•colored Casstmern pants—Spring styles. . BOY' CLOTHING. Just completed, by far the ;largest and cheapest assort ment of Boys' Clothing, suitable for Spring. and Balmer, that, can be found in Lances/ex, caudating of Boys' Irma, Sack and Monkey Coats; Pants and. Vests of allaises and, qualites, to which constant addition! wi ll be Made during tne season. A4ddin full assortment of white and ligured Shirts, Col bert, Bosoms, Cravats, Pocket_ Bala,' duspetuUrs, Stocks, ()loves, Hosiery and. . Just received, a large auortmeat of Black aid kazioy Colored Cloths, Summer Coatings, Bieck Doeskizand Dan ny Cassimeres, Breach Linens and a - great :variety of new; and fashionable - goods Sr Pants and Pests, which will ,be . made up to'order on t/lei:nos/ reasonable Lerma, The subscribers hope by strict attention to buslnesll slid. -endeavoring to pleats ernittnolvit,,to receive a contingence of public patronage = SBBEN' az, CA,. , United States, Clothing the Striped.; Coat, Queen at, east lids, near Orange' atkr,inCes . • Opals:Lg.:awl Stunsneir 47.110th1ng.-431oartCoats. 1 - Qtatea:2 Slates - 1 t.;-Thlrettbileriber having tatuthtbst °with long sleeves, long sleeves and short .Coats, PAN- Ijagencylbr Brown's tinlictiog Plates Is ready at any TALOONS that have actually got legs to them, but there f to furatsirslato by the ton or put on by the square, et the amware to be no allowance, tor any other convenience.— ' ahortest notice and Ls the =est reasonable hous. 'Apply tare' that positively have holes where the arras may rest sit-raf Hardware &Ore; Netta Queen street. • - - at ease, but no danger of Chafing the goods, as the muslin felt 27 13 , 7 t• GEOlitiß D. BPRECIIER. at the back extends sufficiently Into the body to supply the deficiency of Material.. Gentlemen who are in want of elothing bad better.inquins before they buy of those who are not usechanimr , . came Men' follow a trade they never learned:. They - cannot lad the Mechanic's himest pride and high ambition to easel in lots legitimate bust- Oess. - nvery man to Mr nint trade la the old act age. ;.The Clothing business in particular, is beset; 1 with who were formerly Merchants, I . Pedlars, Tinkers and triders, who are now following a trade they never learned. We always feel happy when we sea the Mechanic raise :himself superior so these. Vandals In business. The extensive bnsiness done at the Laminator Clothing' Ilasaar tide - reason Is partientarlf gratifying because tliaProprie ter (Jostha Gemara') is not only a Gentleman, brit • a Me 'Annie, who has risen to the high es t point of fan* always maintaining his reputation for the manufarture of,superi. or clothing on the principle oflarge ea/es 'and small profits. IYe'remannend all in want of good and cheap elcith.tug to he Clothing House of JOSEPH GORMLEY, in N. Queen Meet; No. 18 opposite the 'Franklin House, Reuben Weld tar's. LANCASTER CLOTHING BAZAAR: aprll l: tha-13 I . . .10 - otice.—liaihlg given a note .to George Leonid of .INthe.Clity.Of Lintrateri;Sar tour hataxed; dollaks ? ' dated on or about the Ist of April, 1853, which ha alleges helms inislaid or lost ind - whieh 1 have pald 141mjherebi gist notice to all' mania. not.tb:negotiate bar or ,rodietraltlie aril. Si ropy.}. • 4t-14 . . • O , pal:a - 13h gold-Leather entinirof Schlosees Oiled Spanish Leather. .; _ 1000'nounds Biecuretiesi Spanish " Leather.' • 1000.youndi of Hemlock lied -bole 1000 pounds of Country Tanned Slaughter.' with a lame asiortment of every kind of Leath er; imitable -for Shoe Dealers -and ..Saddhers, to which th the trader is tespeettnlly invited thexamine. - ; ,Lt the Sign of the Last, r . 17% West King.street. SA'fiNT k WitF.:loll CALF .•MlNS.Asipeiior - article of /trench cud. Patent Calf Skins,just - reeelted and for sale at the sign of the I .zit, 10. 13 West King street. •. M. LOCEIER. MOROCCO k PINK LININGS.-43 dos. of Pink and Birk , coloredSheep_Skine*on hand. . SO doz. of Morocco; of every description and quality, for sale,Vl the'Loother, Morocco and Shoe Finding Store, sign of•the 4L.4% NO: 11 y, Westpingst. 81. M. LOOKER. LASTS & BOOT TRISINS.=A,Iarso 'and well selectedstook of Lasts and Boot Trees, at reduced prices, lower ttutn'esti be bought In the; city,,at the Last Store, No. 1734 West King street. below Stehnuates Hardware Store. 31. IL LOCUIO;. , . NAILS.-IWO panda just received, from the Mau ufacturrrrat reduced prices, at No. 1734 at King street, sign of the Lag. 31. 11. LOOLIER. April 24 tf-I4 Estate of Nancy Groff .— ln the CoUrt kir Co won Pleas for theOuttitv of Lancaster. Whereas, Mar S. Groff, Trustee of Nancy 'theft, under the will ofJolin Groff, late of West Earl township, Lancaster courits', dec'd., did on the llth day of April, 1855, file in the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of 'the said Estate: Notice is heaeby given to all ,persons Interested in the sald'Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 21st day of May, 1855, for the confirmation thereof. unless excel,• tions be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. Lancaster, Proth'ys OM , , spell 17 4143 ('Caernarvon Academy.—Churehtown Lancaster Co. Pa. The Third Session of this nourishing Insti tution will cominenco. on Monday the 7th of May next. lu it Students are fitted for every condition of life, and no pains Is spared to give them every opportunity of moral and Intellectual training. Perhaps no section of uur &kern. try enjoys so many advantages as the Village of Church. tOWS, both in the healthfulness, and the Morality of the place. Persons . ading their sons or wards to this Insti tution, may rest .vsured that every duty devolving upon its Principals and Teachers will be fully performed. Theme are two Departments Male and Female—entirely separate it being believed that ills Ia the best mode upon which any Institution can be conducted. ' TEaue—for 5 months,Tultion, Boarding, Washing 65 00 Per further particulars enquire of the Principal! J.E. fIIFFIN, A. B. mh 13 lyB Urarden, Field and Flower Seeds.—A large assortment of the above In every variety. Including many new ours. recently introduced, fur sale by wholesale or retail; also Osage Crimp Seed, a prime article, fresh from Texas. For sale by PASCHALL 310K11.15 A Co., Agricultural Warehouse and Seed siore, corner of 'ith Market sta., Phliada. midi 3 tf.ll Blinds and Shades I—Selling oil at reduced prl Dees. B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 12 North Sixth Street, a few doors above Market St., Philadelphia. Originator of all new Styles! Buys the hest materials cheap for Cash, which "'tables him to sell superior Win dow Blinds and Shades as low as others .011 in ferior articles. Gold bordered and painted SHADES, of beautiful de signs. Bull' Holland SHADES, Trimmings, Fixtures, he., Wholesale and retail. Store Shades painted and lettered to order. Repairing In general attended 1.. Purchasers plea., AtlGi`• We stud) to Arch Street Hat Store, N. E. Cor. Bth and Arch streets, Philadelphia. At the above estab lishment may be found a complete assortment of HATS. C.tt'S, UMBRELLAS, Ac., of every dsscrip tion, at prices which cannot fail to please. Every ar ticle is manufactured on the premises, and no goods are allowed to leave the store which are not perfect in every respect. Particular attention. is Invited to the Moleskin Hata at Three Hollers, which for beauty and durability will compare feverably with those sold elsewhere at Your Dollars. W. C. WIDILARTII. spell 17 3m.13 ItETCAUDI , II MOWER Urith Reaper Attachment.-lietchum's celebrated Mow -11, lug Machine hue been improved by the addition of a)teaper Attachment. and it Is now offered at a Hower, or Mown and Keeper combined, with full Nundenre that it Is the most perfect and successful machine now In use. This addition of tn. keeper lles been effected by enlarg ing the malt wheel. by circular sections bolted to the rim of the wheel. aids has been 'wonted.) It eau be changed to the Reaper in a few minutes without injury to theMowet The agency for the sale of thin well-known machine is still retained by mt. and may be seen at Abe office, No. 79 South Wharves, Philadelphia, where they will be deliver ed to purchasers after the 15th of the sth mouth (May) next, by one of no In person. Price of Mower 7f,115; Mower and Reaper combined $135. Terms cash. COMltlauleations to be addressed AI lowaystown, N. J. aprlrl7 3m-13 I/I , w° Premiums' awarded at the, late 111-st ea Palace Exhibition in New York, to the OLLEBItYPE FOUNDRY 1S AMEBIC& Established by Molly & Ituunidson, lit 17t f,,MI the base of Sowers' hiermantuwn Foundry us 17.15. The long experience of the several Proprietors of the Philadelphia Type loonndry, enables L. JOIINISON .t CU. to offer the largest variety of PIIINTINO 'f YPES, , and all the Appurtenances of a. Printing Unice, to be filuud In any establishment In the United States, and ofa quality. tou which Is deemed unrivalled. The composition of the metal used. is calculated to afford the greatest durability; while the scrupulous care exercised lu tit sing up of the Type Is such as to insure accuracy and squareness of body. etc.— Our facilities are so extensive, us to enable us to fill or ders of any amount. • Estimates give. In detail r telth the soot, of all the ma. turista required for a Newspaper ultice. Plain or Fancy Types, Music of tut walled beauty. coat in this Foundry only; Scripts, Flowers, Borders, Cuts, Brass, Libor-Saline. Rules, lire. Braces. Brass Circles and Ovate, etc. Frames of all descriptions, and all sorts, et Printing Ma terials. (must of which are made ivy us., will be furnished at Manufacturers' Prices. Printing Ink, of all varieties and Colors, Varnishes, Bronzes, etc. We arts Agents for the Inks, etc., of the most celebrated: American and English Manufacturers,. which . . • we sell at the'lowest terms. Stereotyping or kileetrotyping of Books, 31 - nsic, Weod Cuts, Jobe, etc. Type used in stereotyping for sale at re duced prices. Wood Cuts designed and engraved in the finest style of art. Our ••Mll\Olt SPECIMEN BOOK" (the first of Its class . . In the country, and original in its conception and getting up) will be sent to all Printers that have not received it. who will direct how it may oe transmitted to them. /I,W - • Newspaper Printers who publish this advertisement entire, (including this notice,) three times bolero doted,_ ber Ist, 1855, and send to us a copy of the paper contain ing It, will be allowed their Lill on purchasing articles of our manufacture to four times It s amount. • 1....1011:‘ t 4 • a CO., G SallS0:11 Sneed near flail of in • vondonen may 1 :na-IL pbla. ACard.—Dß. S. WELCHENS respectfully announces to his friends aud=the public generally, that he bas 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 the 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 yet the practice of his profession strictly attended Win all its detail. He would therefore solicit a contintauce or the liberal patronage the store has heretofore had, and respectfrilly asks those of his : friends both in the city and county Who may want Drugs Or Medldoes. to call. It is his design to keep a large and well selected assortment of Drags and Chemicals of every description. and warranted to be of the very bat the market can afford. Those who wish' his Dental services, will please mill at hie office, No. 34; 'Crumples Buildings, Ninth Queen street. sprit t • tf-15 Militate of Mary Cowes .— ln the Court of Coni 12.finon Pleas for the County of .Leincaster. Whereas, Ja cob and John Bushong, Trustees of 'Mary COMO:4 under the Will of John Bushong, deed, did on the 19th day of April, 1815,1E0 In the office of the Prothonotary of the said (best, their Amos= of the old Eaten., : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the Mid Estate, that the mild Court have appointed, the tacit day of May,lBsB, for the coutirconUon thereof, nulass captions be tiled: J. liOWM.I::-Prettily. Attest, Proth'ya. Office, Lan. aprir24 ;- .It4a the Cheap Gash Pook and Stationery jStore,`North West oar. of Sixth and Ards Sti Pbilada. (treat Bargains in Books: Poottrial, AUseellauebus, Stan dard and Presentation Books, very - cheap. t g,Stapte.an&Patiol Stationer) .. . Superior.wbite ruled - latter Paper, $1,50 per,nain. Letter and rota Enveloziev In - great variety: , :Weddings fur* bed at Ivy moderate rates. 'Cards rritten and. - engraved. 1:11115i's and ather ‘ steal peuL ; Stipedor watt° wafers, &ZS mottos' on a shset,,lbr 25 eta • inkstands, PaPer'wedints , to. •-• Yintauritel 131 "°°4 P" td-n r naaka. . Portfolios, 6.. e. ' • .4:ard ease, baekuaninstft boards; •With a very large assaitnient of toy books, games, dis sected - pictures, de. Albums, Scrap books and cog -wrings. April 24 P. 'fllo,3lPitiN. state of John Di. Deavney.—ln the Court of 'thninon Ilene for the Co. ofiencieter. NVhereas, David tirt4 of Ibhn Dowimh dhl. on -the 111 h dad :91 Spra; 1b55, tie in the office of the Prothonotary of the seld:coutt; his Manua of the sold . ' ,•liotlei hereby pen to all persons interacted In , the saidlratate, that the said Court have s appahted the 28th day-of D10y,11355, for the confirmetton.thesoof, unless ex 'eeptiens bo Mod. B 6WS W I t 'Q th 't; Pzath'ia, vaam, Lan. apr4 dt- . - 3121BAOITALth - - - vuies - • II oo.tt x SO* te4 ,koare to i n foim the pith; ,Ilthatthey Iwo remoled thePtilladelphLs family, _ 311017RNItTGSTORE, i llillarl lio 52 Soil& Secontreot,tOthe new building, - —7. : No. FlO6, Cli grunt Street, - - (Ave Ova doorsabqwe litightikatreet, South aide,) where they will affet,ituidere stook at reduced prices. Il N. 8.-11„riapattingi litew Spring Goods. Phil& xmarlff .. I; yeing and: Sootatlnir—Philip tads llon,'Paney j./Dyer, AM 95 North Thirteenth Street, Philadelphia, three doors about. Cherry Atm; respectfully Informs the citizens of Montgomery _ottlinty and elsewhere,. that all kinds of Silks, Crapes; Merinoes, ,tei are dyed in the most fashionable' and permanext". , colers." Indies cashmere and Crape; shawls„, .cloak.s,: den, lammed Land pressed . equal to new; Silt watered in superior style. Gentlemen's apparel scrietrefld ' d c. ,lisupertor style; In short, - Dye- Mg In all its redoes es done at short notice, and On the lowest terms. • A is earnestly solicited, as it is very eonvenlent theeildho should went anyingln the shoreline. - •' • 7 -- Phila.-rah 13 atillittlY•wishes to inform his un reel-eons frlimdsandp ublic generally, that he has opened a" new and tss enable Tauortng EstablishmentEstabltahmentto' 44:•9 Milton Buildings, Adair em• West Sang sires where he shall be hap- • i py to accoinmedite,all whop:nay favor hinNith a call. The subseriberitlattars h to business:be wUI merit' patronage. - spill 10 JOB; PRINTINGS !* • - LI AVING witdiu; a few_ ye:siipols4llol.lwltlks , i±largoanortuseut ay NUy Ur '1....1" , from the 'Foundry , of L. asse s Co., P ado Ode, we Hatter ourself tulbelog a do latent every kind of 47 11 q 0 . CDNIE I. o style which . ot culled by any other esiabllsh • Mew, In this CitY. , T therefore, of our roaders, who tua.) doidre to haVel . • ; zundbm4 . sod - every other pales o , . . . 1 ' g i 11, done, Would do welt Qt , themselves. the new Court exti I For t.out. Jacob r. d ou ,Prothou • Estate : I .y given ,the =id. Ibr the Anent, Leo. ttp 1, - Istate of _Egli the Court castor. Who • drew Utui Wife, the OtUco of .1 count of tbe sal Notice la here said Estato, tha day of May, 185 ceptlous bo bled Pruthy's (Moo Vaitote of • lien • eneman.—ln the Court of th i .„ _Ls' Common PI:. • for the County of Lancaster. • Whereas, Oeorge Wenger, . seigueo All Bruneruan, of lireckuock twp., did on the 11th day f April, 1 0 53, filo in the Office of the Prothonotary of said Court, Lis Account of the said Estate: Notice is herilby given all persons interested In the said Estate, tlnt the said ' urt have appointed the 21st Jay of 3lay, iri 3, for th ' contirmatiou thereof, unless exceptions he hl al. . . Attest, J. BOWMAN, f'roth'y. Prothy's Wilco, Lou. apc 11 4l-1.8 Farley pihenr Hotel, lea North Sepud St., a few doors below Vine, Phila. t G B. KELLtIt, Propri' tor (Succesmir to M. Wittson.)— s The Press; f Proprr r ' having every facility and a knowledge oft o wants o the community, would most re spocttully solid a couti Munro of thu former patibungo, and pledges; hi If that 'tithing titian he wanting ou his part to give the ust.pert 't satutnetion to an. Thu table will be supplied with the ist lu the suarkei—and nothing will be left and ne that idill contribute to the wildest of his guests. . tra..Stabliug tor over do Holies, yard large and com modious. 1 april 17 nut-l 3 Another Prlz i • Medal Awarded. tW IL SPCLAIN, forth. iwst Perfumery and Fancy Soaps, at the late Fair held a jWashingtou city. E. -.11.4.11,2a15'S highly perfumed V rget. Lie 111. Ibis important discov ery possesses valuable ,ropertles which we believe uo 1 3 other article orthe hind does. It will demise the scalp, :Ind produbv a full and autiful growth et hair. Its me dielnal qualities aid luau Is and reader the hair healthy, moist and pliable, and ye liu pure that it es 11l out boll hat nor bonnet. 31anufact dby 11..1 CLAIN, Pm turner and Chemist, at his large and hew establishment, 7.0. Idti North 6th street, below Bare, P Iladelphia. N. B.—Constantly on hand a Large :isscrtment of Perfu• mery, Soaps and Fancy Articles. 111scouut to wholesale dealers trom Iblo 23 per cent Mr cash. april 17 :;ca-la aprll 3 2m-11 Te Country M. JOLIN M TLOIII, ,t invite the attest non of their /noels of grade of Panant . , Lidll.o and Boyer' wean, togethe of Beaver and Mulesian suitable for spring sales, reduced prises for rush. . tai - Just nscelred 600 Leghuru lints for; tlarthe april 17 4nudil 46 Mar Preo:iium A WiII:TON & CO., tail Dealers, No. U Philadelphia. .The !are, oS Plain and Fauey Bt. United Slates, Sll6Ut l nuirlaq. prices. Buff, order Id Otort ttottett. Dl' iJ P --- - -- ---- ureeln Spring a il Summer Clothing,- _l2 la every varloty of aterial, quality and style, For 3IEN AND BUYS. at F' W. Krnmph'e Merrhaut Tail oring, Clothing and Furnishing Stre, corner or North Queen and Orange Stteehs, Lancaster city, Pa. One of the distinguishing churactebstica of the Clothing sold at this establishmentiis, that tSley are all cut and made Id Lancaster city; under t he ichmettlate supervision of careful and eatupeliqit N °Omen, whose long cll.°. Hence in the lousiness,iinently qualifies them iu getting up articles in telr line, in a neat, tasteful and t substantial wanner. 1 The stock on hand co slats of a large assortment of 6 iI.ASON . A. IliE CLOTHING, of all the serious kind lof material that the markets of. ford, and In such mode Fut comfort, convenience, ulognnco, durability or eouvenletwe suggests. In addition to which i f are flue, common and one Shirts, Collars, Cravats 'flea, Scarfs, Suspenders, GI ea. Ilandkurchlefs, Hosiery and such other articles use y ,requirvei in making up a lien• tieman's Wardrobe. .. Also, a full and care ly .Iseeted assortment of super fine. medium and co lal Cloths, Cass mores, :Caslimerets, Tweeds, ..1121," Sa buts, Crototis, Alpaceas, Linens, ...,-- Drillings aUdyoatings ' f different colors, shade., figures and patterns, always k pt ou hand, and made to order, In any manner esired by o customer; with reasonable dla- patch, on acqmmoda g terms, and warranted to give satisfaction. t Grateful foa a gene patrouaae during the past liff lean years, mid with u diminished confidence In the fu ture, the proprietor su.talts the rest to a discriculuating community, liming to . erlt a continuance of public favor. N. 10.,..F. J; H. Is th. agent for Winchester .1; Scotts Pat ent blinuldenteem Sid . F.. 1. KIUMPII, Merchant Tailor an. Clothier, corner of N. Queen and (Image streetii. 'apit 17 3M-13 . • `elate lio'otisag.—,The undersigned, 06-ont for thews I r Oof the cut orated Caldwell tapte, the superiority t which generally_ kno ,is prepared to contract for Itoof• log or for furilshing 8 to. Tho safety end superiority of Slate Rooffinj needs n comment. All work dons In the best manner,:iind all o rs promptly attended to. . Wit/. M. STIANMAN, fob 11 rilware Store, Weet liitignt., Lan. i IL, T otioess-L . U, Milli r MAKING BUSINESS, The nn• 1,1 dersigned hereby see nottro' that she will carry Un the eAlll2:rif-Atiklirsitin d Undertaking ...., business at tile old . din West King street, fortneely kept . her husband, Henry M. 311 Mer, WI the same time returns heti. closure thankil for the liberal i,...10-iiage formerly bestowed on he establishment. -A continuance of cornier cwitom In r puctNlly and urgently .11c1ted. mar 13 Iy4 , MARY MILLER LuLate ol Fred • rick Kin ge nhim er, decd. _E4—Letteii*oradmill tratiou the estate of Yreduriek liingenhimei, late of Conestoga township, deed, having been granted to the beerlber residing in the same twp.: All persons indebted • said estate are requested to make payment immediately and those having clalmu will pre sent them pipporly, a tbeuticated fur settlement. JACOB IiA.UPYSIAN, april 17 6t. 1 13 Adoo'r. stoves 318tove S S Stoves t I 3—Wholesale and retail.—Thw undersigned would respectfully call the attention of Stove dealers and those in want of a Stove for Parlor, Dinlk-room Mid Kitchen, to our extensive assort ment °revery descripflon of Stoves to wit: Pay State Six holes on torn Ulobe tklok, Suck's Cook for wood, Modern Tioy, Complete Cook, twmt Homo, hilly Dale, Yocum Cook Hagar Cook hod Peri° Stoves of different kinds, too slu g morons to mention: so, to our Celebrated MacGregor Heating StoYe for Par or, Hotels, Halls, and largo stoves warranted to give mo beat with one quarter the fuel, thin any other stove ow made. • We are agents furl Hereto* 0 Co . 's Celebrated. Stoves which for fineness ofGug, durability and utility, not to be excelhel. i Al.3 ' Queen's Patent Portable 'Forge the beet now in - bone . . Itetbsencos in regard to the above stoves, arc always lb be seen* our rtoro. - ' -" NE3IAN i WATCSICE S. H. Corner second .t Hare eta. Philadelphia- udi '2O 3m!-9 claNew Siring , d Summer Goods Selling ac.vety low psi --4011:1 V. TEltltra, Wholesale .o total Clot liT, Store, . 157, 'North :al atrcet, Philadelphia, now in owl and al slily receiving new desirable styles of Fresh tiotids fur Ws and Boy's wear, consisting of English, Prench, tieniteus and American cloths-oral colors and qtialitias from ~,I to. IS per yard ; Black , Cassimers sup. French Ilk& Doeskt 0, Vancy eassunera of 111 cdoraand styles; Cowin and Licen pant stuffs, black. audiiancy sat inets, Kentucky Jeata, Fancy and rlainTtieds, Summer Coatings in great v sty, sun Slacl. &Mu timitingS, Piney Silks, eardullews, 31a. alles he., Ga., in all corm styleS and qualities. Also age einflssortincut or Tailors trimmings, ere., all of Whichd sell cheap. :Err -at 'don pald t‘, .r.- ••••• •- . trade. atielp . tr any stock In the etc!. say . dtmcrlptiou of fine and cbtoilt watches that are nufattured can be °Waned at this . s r a stiahm.. t e win receives them direct from the Fnet, ries' of Lts&poOl, Loißdon and Switzerland, mid is iitcwiturto t.,,,, enabled to amu tomm. ler article :or a loos }owe t ban any other eta!' sto In this city. reruns Ins purchase at Wholemle and noun er e invited can and e worth of their money. Same of these We es can 'sold at the fullewinz prn , . ees, six: Gold Leyte full J tiled, 16 Carat case, . Hun lug cue ,l Jeweled Lavers, " Leplia - NVatc ~ " Sliver La r nz , ... VII Jeweled, Hunting rase, ... cl " tepltte Wet : .andsome !till chea Se jlA rWe irY re:: eve ry roi d ally • Wetchei repaired Uni) l No. tia.t • R•moy 11,Law. • buli4l••^4 , a :if that by - strict attention and teat's a share of, public MIIRPIff. • • • • 3m-11 33111-Ireads, Blanks, ~x~~~x us a trlid, and then judge fir Duke street, directly opposite Jae tf-2 drowi and Wlfe.— . Pleas for the County. of , draws, assignee of Martin Au kith day of April, Isav, Ille In ry of the said Court,hlsdc- all persons interested In the .urt have appululed the 2lat ontlruuttiou thereof. hales/ ax.- .1. 13011'.11A.N, li 4t.13 •chantx and Others Ryy Zso. 40 :sterltot Street, L'lvllaclel lon of each buyers to uu eX.11.11111 AT.S, cuutieuug of every jo t SV and STAL lists ter with le generul .I.orttueut to aud Utpsoi uvery deocriptieu, I 11 of wt,lell are seillug at greatly dozen Canada, Straw, and wido iiffM= enitian Blinds . t lanutcturer, Wholesala and. lie- North 2d street, above Market, ,• t, cheapest and best assortment tans of any este I.llsliment to the of every variety, at the lowest Iland and Store Shades, made to r.s. us a call and nave expeute. 6 ‘ . L. april 17 3al-13 $25 CO 33 Cy • 00 td CO :5 50 it oil I, Jeweled, r • Men .the alzare. deserlption, tine and Plated Ware all [and warranted, at - • • LEWIS street, U N. Second, lAtzori:67 ' from Qui.r.s/ OC co tha ' . - cornur of - CetntrEi Scpu , P . xn, left , • - . : - ;~z= .