Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, June 26, 1855, Image 3

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rifusinm - ,anti -ths Wasther---Ciey- Norta lsl
Paie:4r lliecin , •o. 4.. M. Railroad--Tiduble
I .- elisead , —.Fort - laramie . possession , of elan
! -diding,4e4i¢e,
ST. Leuze, rune 18,19 5 6
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thitillridarlest ;we had been- InSaim - liriglatthe
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most plesSatit paid delightful tipringlvfeather;\ bid a
change•hiniXioae Over the spirit of MUS'aeasol; and
the niensture
is. to 984. in the tiheile on Sattirday
fs—r" -
and SundaYAOatising . a
.downward teidency-dit the
article - of standing collars, and thai.laying up of
great coats atidinTollen pants 'for aniiidefuaite peri
od. Businessist.:loaduatly . declining to the shady.
Bide of lifpoird r evetydepartment presents evidences
of 'a ... duff - and drooping: trade. The approach of the
..- • est seasiin has caused, a considerable decline in
our marketularly in' the article it grain, and
the most ,fiattering prospects for abundant ,- crops
reach-us fromevery quarter thiceigheatthe-.Valley
of the Miasissippi, and indeed -from. all parts of the
Southern and Western States. In some.parts of 11.-'.
linois the harvesting has.alrsarly cotansenced,.- and
we expect the nett croxi b:s be brought Alward-about
the Lit of July:l - .
Oar city at the Present time is-unniaally. healthy,
and it is worthy og remark, and in . factehalleirges .
any Other city, of its mutation, Je..present a more
healthy - regiatei °Care number of interments, than
does tue city of tit: Louis. But sixty-:ireven Siteidhs
occurred during thispast week, and the , greater part
of this number were children of five years and under.
Were the number of interments increased to 200. per
week, we should consider it a fair proportion to the
120,000 souls within the limits of our city.' I have
not heat:[ of a single case of cholera Weaning during
thevreek r and Ise can safely say that at no period
during the past five years has our dead list presented
to clean a bill of health us this. And I believe Pat
the extraordinary good health of our city is inure at
.tributed to the sewerage system adopted for draining
the streets, than to any other cause. .
Our local news is quite meagre, and the all
ab-
sorbing topic of the day is Page &Dimon and the
Ohi o and Mississippi Railroad. It will be remem
bered that Messrs. Page Sr. Bacon were formerly..do
ing an extensive banking business in this city; but
through some mismanagement suspended i,ETebiu
ary lust, and since that time resumed business
again,
but the second time suspended, and their
doors have remained barred ever sump, and no doubt
always will. They are now about settling up . their
affairs, and it appears are deeply interested in the
Ohio end Mbisisoppi Railroad, which is to connect
this city with Cincinhati. Page is, Bacon loaned
'the Company $1,158,4.84...und took stock or railroad
bends as collateral security, and they now want to
make it appear that' these bonds were illegally
given—(if I understand the matter correctly, which
is so mixed up that it would puzzle a "Philadelphia
lawyer" to Wake a plain case of et)—and called up
en the Directors of said company for the full amount
in cash, which the company is not able to pay. It
now appears that a meeting of the Directors was
called, and but tour only of tin number attended,
including Mr. Bacon, the President of the Company.
To these four, or rather three, Messrs. Page rt Bacon
presented a claim for $.1.,158,464 against said com
pany, and proposed to take its note, payable in Jive
days after date. These directors agreed to Mr.
Bacon's proposition, and gave, us security that the
note should be paid, a deed of trust upon all and
singitlar the property, income and profits of the said
road—with power to sell the road on giving twenty
days notice. This as you might very naturally
suppose created considerable alarm autt excitement
fuming the stuchhulders and those of the Directors
who were nut present when the note was given. The
city neper*--eith but one exception, the St. Louis
littedligencer, and which is said and believed to be
owned by Page Ss Bacon—opened their batteries
against tuis higu handed transaction, and impressed
upon the minus Of the public the great interest that
the city of St. Louis has in this road—the city has
subsorined $7OOlOO towards its construction, besides
a large amount of individual subscriptions, and that
should this road be sold, in u.ccordauce with the note
given, the city and the Stockholders generally would
be Leavy fusers. The County Court at oboe tele
graphed to New York, warning all persons against
buying said note, and thus prevented its sale. At
the expiration of the five' days the note was duly
pretested in this city, and the 'Truster, of Page it
Bacon, Mr. J. 11. Alexander, took pussessiwfut the
road in behalf of said Bilge & Bacon, and it is now
under their immediate control—the sale still fie
doubt be attempted to satisfy the creditors of Page
. Zs Bacon by virtue of the deed of assig nment. ,Is
the mutter now 'stands, and should th e tale be et
fected, the city and county of St. Louis will be de
prived of all interest in the road, but will will have
the oatisfaetion of paying annually $42,000 interest
on their bonds given to build the road, which has
been mild out ut their hands, and this annual inter
est will have to be paid for at least eiglaerit years—
'hich will amount to $756,000! ?his is no trilling
sum, neither is it a tritling matter, and the people
of st. Louis are viewing it in its right light, and
will resist any attempt un the part of Page & Bacon,
to shut thew out from all benefit and interest in
said road until all the claims of the various creditors
of Page Sc. Bacon are satisfied.
The people of the city of St. Louis and the Valley
of the Mississippi are nut bound by ally law to build
railroads to satisfy the creditors of Page 45; Bacon, ur
any other firm who have been transacting a reckless
and illegitimate businessapeculating in this, that
and every imaginable species of trade outside and
independent ut than business which , they professed
to curry on. They are highly censurable, and justly
entitled to the unenviable notoriety thEy have-re
cently acquired from the hands of a long indulgent
- . ad yielding public. They, too, if all is true wnich
said of them, have been speculating upon the
ec , ..s•y. of this very road, which they no,w desire
supra., ...), and uninterrupted control'over. Being
tamers the company, and knowing- precisely the
VA" t/ road would take, and the land it would
lease through, set out at once and bought, L ue
th of acres 1,,a• B,3l.JerP_ saps--54 ,- '- - 1 , et' 10
... itt.i.t. and,..ssged the company $l,OOO per acre,
find thuiby going outside of their legitimate bank
ing business, became swamped and their ercti.4.greitt
impaired, but our citizens took them by the hand
and wifely lauded them upon the beach, amidst the
storm that raged about Worn ; but mismanagement,
and speculation again dfovo them into deep water,
and the consequence is they sunk, notwithstanding
the strentlous exertions of our eitizens to rescue them
from their fate. And now we tied them e.udeavoring
to monlipolike and spetnilate upon a road constructed
by the city and indtvidual subscriptions, but how
for they will succeed is yet to be seen. The people
are wide-a-wake, and will leave nothing undone to
Secure to the city and the individual stock-holders
their just and legal rights. Our city papers are daily
teeming with editorials and communications denouu
elisa the conduct or the Directors who gave the note
to liege 45, Bacon, and the final result is yet to come.
The BePublican has a letter limn Asmoas Terri
tory, whieo states that an express rider brought the
news to the place from which the letter emulates,
that Fort Laramie was in the hands of the Indians,
and that one or two traders had been robbed of
4.20 bead of cattle, 16 horses, several wagons, 23
mules and all their stores and provisions, and were
' left entirely destitute. A large number of Indians
attacked 'the traders and took possession of the
Fort, but that no Eves were lost in the l engagement.
In my opinion this intelligence needs confirmation,
although the story related is a straight and plansiss
ble one, yet it seems strange that such important:
news should come frouithe.quarter and in the man
ner it does. It looks "very like a whale l''
A bold attempt, at murder and robbery occurred
on the Steamer Polar Star in the Missouri river, on
Thursday morning last. A man by the name of
Tracy, of New Orleans, left home to visit some rel
atives in St. Joseph,,and had in his possession about
$ll,OOO. A man calling himself Manypenny saw
• him with the money in New Orleans, and followed
bim to this city, and then took passage with him
on the same boat to St, Joseph, and occupied
- then
same state room with Tracy, and on Thurs seseru-Orn
ing about day li ght Manypenny strnek several
~e
on
severe blows with a bar of iron wl I St he was
in bed, and commenced grappling with him. Tracy
called for help, but beture assistance could arrive
-the rascal made his cseapeto the- leper .deck and
jumped overboard. Some say he suerauded in reach
._.siss the fibereilst .stee 'porter of the. boat declares
. ...saw Elm fall buck and sink, rind that he is cer
• he Was drowned. .11 is devoutly to be hoped
at the porter is correct. Tracy...s. , very badly:in
ed, but it is thought will recover.
Lieut. libv. Thos. L. Price on his way from this
tty to.Jelferson, was robbed of $6,000. It -vas so
' geniouslY dune, that he has not the remotest idea
i n
hen or where the theft was coin/aided.
The Steamer Fashion sunk near! Evansville a
few mornings since. She will he raised.
The Steamer Young America sunk in the Illinois
' river on Wednesday last, and nearly all of her oar.
go will be lost. Ise lives were host on either.
The Democrats of Mississippi have ndminated ill
the present State officers. No Whig dandidate in
the held, and the Whigs and Know No ings have
united as is usual for them to do. The hips have
succeeded in drawing a large number 'of emocrats
into their ranks under the new title of XII w Nothing
which that party has warned.
Judge Loring, the American or Kiev: , Nothing
candidate for Governor of Kentucky his withdrawn
from the oanvass—in disgust, and Chts. S. • More
head has been nominated iu his stead.
Thos F. Marshall, the Anti Know nothing can
didate for Congress in Kentucky, is oppised by_his
brother, A. It. Marshall. The race Ril a on in
teresting one—but all in the family. The are cer
tainly au ambiti nsFrmily , anditmatters re little
to them who is the fastest) horse. Go i boys,
take all you can get. .
Another indictment bas been fonnct against .
Kendall, Post Master at N. (weans, for emb zling
the contents of a letter.
Thos. J. Steele, one of the editor of the phis
Eagle 4- Examiner died on the first of the. ent
month. There seems to be a great mortality ong
editors and painters of the West and South th sea
son. .
Mr. Thomas Wiley, (carpenter) formerly of our
city, was in this place a few days since, but has one
to Quiney, Illinois, where he expects to remain me
time.
It is doubtful if you will ever have the pleasu o
meeting your friend Isaac F. Lightner,twhole, e in
and complete, for he declares that the warm wee e
will melt him plumb down into his boots. II
that event there will, )e • a. great decline in the p
of oil !
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LARGE ROBBERY.—BOSTON , Junee 10.-0 a .
son & Co.'s express car, between Portsmou,,
and this city, was robbed this morning on •
.t p train of $5,000, government funds. The
us $27,000 in bags, being the balance of go
rrunent money.left after"payingnif the frigat:
'onstitution. Only one bag was taken, as is
upposed, by means of false keys. Smith
Robinson, the freight agent o ,the Eastern
R.).ilroad, has been arreste . stealing the
gold. He was in the act of co ling the mon
ey, when taken in his office. l i s . a man of
some property and,has a famil. i
TEE POISONED WEDDING PA' 'T.—The: Ab
ington Virginian states that the recent
lag of a party in Scott county as not an aoL
cidental circumstance, but designed. A. mu
latto man belonging to Mr. Retie, and a white
snarl and his daughter, residing in the neigh
bOrhood, are suspected of having committed
the - deed. The persons who were poisoned
have all recovered. except Mr. 'Bishop, whosb
death has been heretofore announced.
tcorsycid iNonATENErmitDIAL.r—The merits
of thla ptuvirregelable extract Tor the removal and cure
of physical prostration; genital debility, martens atlas
tiomr, tre.,"&c,- are fully described in another column of
this paper, to which the reader lareferred, $2 per bottle, 3
hottlis for $5, six bottles for $8; $l6 per math. Observe
the mathof the genuine. _
Prepared only by P. E.1131111EN,. Na 3 Franklin Row,
Vine street, below Eig,htli, Philadelphia, Pa-, to whom all
orders must be addressed. For sale by all respectable
Druggists and Merchants throughout the country. -
;.15V. DUMP Jr•SON B , ,- •
, 132 N. 2d st., Philadelphia, sole agents for Penns
' For sale at the Medicine Store, that Orange at, next to
Kramph's Clothing store. - jan 21y+56
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Aar EQUALITY TO ALL! iiiii:FOB3ELTY•OF ERIC - ES
A. new lecture of business: Every one his own lealssens. •
Jones A: Co., of the Crescent One: Price Clothing Store, No:
:'AO 31arket street, above Clh, In Addition to having the
largest, most varied and fiShionakle stock of Clothing in.
Philadelphia, made expressly fur retail sales, lave consti
tuted every one his own Salesman, by haring marked. In
figures, on - each article, the very - lowest price It can be
sold fur, so they cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike.
The goods are all well sponged and prepared and great
pains taken with the making, so that all can buy with the
full assurance of getting 3 'good article at the very lowest
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rice
hes:somber the Crescent, in Market, above oth, No.:Ral.
feb 26 ly4 JONES et CO.
7.1.:. De. Cuntimstsx's Ma fen i" ---The combing
homier ingredients In these Pills Is the r es ult 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 smccessful. The Pills
InTelably open those obstructions to which [omelet 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 enjoygeod health
unless she to regular; and whenever an obstruction Lakes
place, whether from exposure, cold, or any other .Ul4l, the
gestural health teens immediately to decline, and the
want-of such a remedy has been the Cause of so many con
sumptions among-young females. Headache, paiersin the
side, 'palpitations of the heart, loathing of food, and dis
turbed sleep, do most always arise from the interruption
of nature; and whenever that is the muse, the pills will in
variably remedy all flies," evils.
S. E.—These Pills should never be taken during prey
naney,.as they would be sure to sasuse a miscarriage.
They are put opts square Oat buses, and will be sent by
mail to any address by remitting to Dr. C. L. Chivseman,
No. :al llleeker street, Now York. Price Vue Dollar per
box. rept. r, ly4nl
By the Rev. J. J. S trine, Denlinger,jr., Catharine Thom
as, both of Manor. •
• 011 the 21st inst, by the same, Cieorge Robinson, of Lan
caster county, to Aauuah Johnson, of York county.
At Philadelphia, on the 12th inst., by theglev. G. P.
Krotel. M. M. Roller. Esq., of the Register and Citizen,
Lancaster, to Mary 31cGann, of Philadelphia.
On Sunday. the II th inst., at the residence of David
Long, in Penn township, by John Stauffer. Esq., John
Shalkiw, to Mary Geib. both of Peon township.
I u Cdlor Onme Meuse, by the Rev. John Leaman. Isaac
, ebtoturldge, of New Ibillrud, to Lucetta Thomas, of Bear
town.
On Wednesday last, at the residua,' of Joseph White,
in this city, Rosanna Eicisenbroad.
On the 10th inst., In Rapti° township, Mrs. Catharine
Stauffer, widow of Joseph Staulfer,Alee'd, aged TI years,
J months sod 13 days.
Iu tftrasburg township, on the llth inst., Nancy Eshle
man, widow of ff mune' Eshleman, due'd, aged b . ? prawn, 2
annithsfand 1I days.
May , I% in Mount Joy township, Jacob Missimer,
sged years. 9 months and 2 days.
FM/tn.—The market remains dull and unsettled ;
there is little or no demand either for shipment or
home consumption, and standard brands are selling
as wanted at $10,25410,50, according to quality,
which shows a decline on last week's quotations.-
11.va Vi.ona. $7,50 ; CORN MEAL , $.1,02±. WHEAT,
82,50 f.,r red and $2,80 for white. CORN, $l,OB.
ltYa, $1,58. Whiskey, 38 cts.
. I NOTICE.'
further Meeti n g . of the Stockholders and Depositors
.1.3._.,f 44 Lall4mster Savings Institution in hereby called
LO 14.1110kkin Fulton Hall, toe the Court Ht 11.1541. as May be
'previously arranged.) on
Saturday next, the 30th Inst., at 11 o'clk,
A. AL. Wilell reort will Le wade of the names of all De
positorsilho shall by that day have signed, as well as 1,1 .
these w i lt shall not have signed the terms of the !impost
i
!lon Or th Itth inst. The attendance of every Depositor
:aid Sloe wider is earnestly requested at said [arbor, no
then mu. be determined the question, whether the Insti
tution sb - ill lie permitted to resume business, or be driven
into bankruptcy. Dy order of the hoard.
E.,6I.2ILAFFEIt, Pres'i.
Attest—N. 1,10111,1., Su:V. June iiiti tf 2s
"U 1 Shares Lancaster Bank Stock.
c./l/ SO, Farmer's do.
'2 Ono hundred Dollar Bends, Lancaster City ~, e ttool
Loan, 0 pir 1 . ,0ut interest, payalble octal annually.
For salt.by J. F. SIIRODER & l'o., Agents.
LAND .WARRANTS.--We tire noir buying Land War
rants and istyjng ti highest rates.
juue 26tf u 3 J. F. SIIIIODEIt
Ilampitlet Laws for 1855.—The laws passed
at the last session of the Legislature have been received
and are wady f.ar distribution to those entitled to receive
them.
juuo
, o t
rfa
lion on the estate n o u u m a e u .- 017 1 1 , ,, Lt u t 5 e e r . a b
t o , IS
of the Borough of Washingt n, Lan. Co.. having Leon issued
to Plir suseriber residing in said Borough All persons
indelted to said Estate are requested to make payment
imundiately. and those hissing claims will present them
properly authenticated for settlement.
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June 215. 13t.. _. Admr.
I\'A... ll.oc k tifiehr....... -o 4 Next to liratnplis
I.l.Clothiug Store, }lust Orange street. Lancaster Pa.
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Dealers in nil the new and popular I.A3IILY 31ED1
CIN ES, I'ERFU3IERY, &e., Wholesale and Retail.
They have just received a fresh supply of Wolfe's
Celebrated Aromatic Scheidain Schnapps and trill sell to
retailers et Proprietor's prices. juno tf,23
Wall Papers.—Tla, subscribers bays now on baud
a large and complete assortment of WALL PAPER: ,
el the newest and mosVdesirable styles.
juin, , , HAUER & BROTHERS.
Lst ate of Andiew Leader.—Letters of admin.
istratiou on the estate of Andrew Leader, late of the
Borough of Marietta', deed, having been issued to the sub
scriber residitig in the Borough of Mount Joy All persons
indebted to said estate are requested to make payment
immediately, and those having claims will present them
without delay properly authenticated for settlement.
juue 'Jo tit-1:3 JOSHUA LEADER.
Notit c.—The stockholders of the Lancaster Locomo-
tive Engine and Machine 31auutacturing Company,
.1011 meet at the office of the Company on Thursday,
the 13th day or duty uest, at J oatenh, r.
for the purpose of determining upon an increase of twenty
per cent. to the Capital Stock of said Company.
Juhu Black, C. Hager, 31. 31alutie, A. It. Itussell, John
N. Lane, James B. Lane, dallies Black, and Uts.,rge Taylor
Lane. 31. 0. KLIN E.
juue 2co 3t LJ
A liditoes Estatenf S. J. Horn.
A
& with. The Undendgusd auditors, appointed to
the Court or Common Pleas or Lancaster County, to Os
t:ibute the balnuce remaining iu the hands of John C.
Walton, Assignee old. S. llluallton and wife, to and anions
the creditors of the said Hamilton, will meet in the Libra
ry Itoow in the Court House, ou Saturday the 4th day of
Augubt,las3, at 2 o'clock P. M., when & where all persons
interested way attend if they see proper.
Jul 21, 6
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roelanuatiOn.—Whurst,-',Ku supplimeut of an
urdinauee ordained au4 , "euadteit Into a law at the
uty ut 1µ day of ifusni, A. IJ., al.
,„„i,is-raire — ale, or casting, throwing firing squibs, locket.,
Jr other tire workli, within the city of Lancaster on the
third, fourth, and firth days ofJltly tunas:hand every year.
1, therefore, issue this Lay Proclamation, forbidding the
tiring et gnus routes by military cowponies, and other
are orals, per table cannullS, Or rue selling, casting, throw
ing or hring chasers. • or other bre Storks operating In a
sanilar manner, and nut contained in the tot egoing ordin
sure, calling upon ail giant and peaceable clitmitis and
Pullen Othcers, to bring all Wenders betbre me in any at
the Aldermen of this lity, that the saihe may lie Lued
and dealtwith according to the ordinance of March 1,1ed5.
Wind:at the City of Lane:later, the tweuty.tlith day ut
June A. IL 1653. J.
juun 262t-s.:11 Ylityor.
Assessment N. of the Lancaster Co.
3IUTUAL cuurAis Y.—rbu uacualsas
et said Company are hereby notified, that an assessment
of three per cent. has been made, on the amount at pre
mium notes deposited, for policies issued by said Company
to pay fur lossos by tire to Ueorgu Y. Schreiner, David Hart
man, Rebecca Keller, Amur, Clemson, Isaac OberMatser,
Dr. _John Wallace Christian Eby, Eby it Co., George B.
llimcs und Janice 8 John Inckiosou, payable at the ultice
of the Company, at 11 . °d:toast.% u, to the mamas:. of the
Board of Directies, to Joseph Clarkson, at the now Court
House, and all the authorized agents of the Company oa
ur before the first day of August next.
Resolved, That members of this Company neglecting or
omitting to pay their assesments. within thirty days alter
the publication of notice of the Leine, will incur the ex
pense of out exceettinglen cents per mile, circular from
the °nice of the Company, payable to a collector, duly an
thill-lied to collect the same.
SW — Lop°. of the !Views may be had by applying to
Joseph Uteri...a in tne new Court House.
Thomas S. WOOIiS, Frost; Henry P. alaymalier, Adaut
It. IYitaner, Themes S Bellied°, David Lima Esq., Joseph
B. Baker, lieurge L. Eckert, Juina•3l. Buyers, E. mai -
maker, See y. Directors.
MIEN TS OF Tit E CUB PAN Y.
Dr. lisaties Kinser, Leacuck top.; Joseph McClure, Bert
twp.; Jacob S. Witmer, -Bauer swp. ; 0. smith Patterson,
'Mph° tat?.; Adam lionigulecher, Ephrata, tap.; Jacob
S. shirk, du. ; Christian Eugle, Ilmu bridge; Bastin E.
Stauffer, E. Kul twp.; Christian Cm Lae, tausbury top.;
John Malin, do.; A. Fleming stayumker,; de.; Henry A.
Boland, New Holland: A. Zitsuiau, Lilts ; John stunner,
Petersburg. juue
lthe Cheap Book Store.—Abbott ' s Life of Na
poi..., tot) elegant outuvu volumes 01 We pages
each. Illustrated by 361 woodcuts, 10 maps and two steel
Engravings.
Somers by ltev. Mitalaid S. Spencer, D. D., late Pastor
of the second Presbyterian Chinch, Brooklyn, It. 1. Au
thor of Pastor's oketches," with a sketch of his life.—
By Rev..). M. Sherwood.
Star Papers; or experiences of Art and Future. By lieu•
ry Ward Beecher.
The Communion Table; or a plain and practical expesi•
i] lion of the Lord's Supper. By the Rev. .3 Cumming, D. D.
Intent Salvation: or, all saved that die in lot:Lucy. By
" thu Rev... John Cumming, D. D.
The Baptismal Font; or, the Nature an d Obligations of
Christian Baptism. By the 11ev. John Cutmnirs. , ' , D. D.
Elements of Criticism. By Henry Karnes, Edited by
Rey. Janus R. Boyd, withlN otes,
Chalmer's Astronomical Sermons, with a brief sketch of
his Biography.
The Watchman. A new Book.
Cons Cut Coruerw, the experience of a conservative Fam
ly in Fantastical Times.
A.dasucihnums)—The Three Divine Slaters ; or, Faith,
Slope and Charity. With yi introduction by the Rev. W.
stuwell, Rotherham.
Advice to a Young Christian, or the importance of aim
. . .
OLD GUARD'
lug at au elevated staudard of Piety. By a Village Pastor.
With au Introductory Essay by the lieu. Dr. Alexauder
Al!else (Rev. Joseph]—Gospel Promises. Being a short
Ilea' or the great and precious promises of the Gospel.
lamo.
INDEPENDENCE TRUE AND YALSE.—Just issued by
the Amer. S. S. Union.
,The above new and good book with thousands of other
a similar character on hand, including the largest and
-
et varied .assortment of Sunday School 'Molts to be
ilia in any one establishment between Yhilmielphls and t
ttaburg. .
}laving been actively engaged in Sunday School opera.
Iltnrfor over twenty years, and given this department of
tVe - diusiness the most unwearied attention, we believe
... 8 ":;- 0 1 Schools can be better accommodated hero than at
. " n -rt i th_r store in the country, and equally as well and
me- 1 1 , in any of the large cities.
''' We.inv ite an as=ination of our stock and prices.
,•x,-,.. .
' . • ; " 311.1/LBAY & ISTOEK,
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Kramph's Building, N. Queen at., Laner.
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MARRIAGES
DEATHS
PIIII.II , ELPIIIA, Juno 2:
.1. IIOWNIAN,
• Profit'y
Seey. and Treae'r
ROBERT A. EVANS,
P. W. 11UU5$Kh1.i'EU,
ea - 13atlii7ag.;;;Vapi Iday...Csr.pa
A 7 NATIONAL •HALL. This large, new and splendid. -
first ass! HOTF:4,, Stted np with gas, and unsurpassed by
any other, is now open - far Tisitars, off its sums! moderate
terms. liming no bar, it is aidistingtashed for its quiet
comfort as for its superior accommodations.
.NATIONAL HALL, occupies an entire square of high
*ground near the surf, with a large garden in front, enjoy
ing the , pure sea-breeze and 'a magnideent view of the
Oman. ' ARRETSON, -
jtme 26 ' . Proprietor.
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but consprehensite treatise ;tin Elocution...4n which the
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and principles of reading as Illustrated and explained in
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their plan. teaching one thing at a time.
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lish Orammar.—This little Book is made kir beginners.
that they may feel their Ivey dmlerstandim,y, and lawmen
interested to what is considered sometimes dry study. The
plan is simple, and the pupil may see the reason for each
step and be led to think. '
4%.' For sale in quantities at W. 11. Spanglses Book
Store, Lancaster city.
june 26 ,tm0.21
Farm and Woodland for Sale.—The under
sigued offers for solo, the following valuable Real
Estate:
No. 1. That well-known Federal Ilan Farm,
sitiutite in
Carnarvon township, Lancaster county, about % of a mile
from t_ hurchtown,
Containing 166 Acres,
of Brat-rate limestone land. This Farm is considered one
o f the good farms of the county, has been well limed, en
closed with c good post and rail fence. and Ia well watered
and in good order. The improvements area large
Stone MANSION lIOUSE, a StonoCarringe House
and loft, Frame Shop, Garden and a small Orch
ard. A good Stone Tenant House with a neve.-
Wing spring under it, large Stone Bank Barn;Cattle Shed
and Straw Loft. Wagon Shed and Loft. alai a large Corn
Crib, Hog Sty, .4.c. Gaolbird of the purchase money eau
remain at interest secured on the promote.
No- 2. About 3U Aerosol Woodland and Sprouts: a great
er part thereof is White Oak and Chesnut Timber, about a
mile from the above Farm. Apply on the premises to.
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emned valuable to Justices of the Peace, but to Land
lords, Tenants, and tleneral AgentS; and making this vol
ume what it purports to It, A safe Legal Guide for Busi
ness Men. Ity John Minus. lido Alderman of Walnut Ward.
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& 19 South Fifth street.
First Store above Chestnut, Phila.
Orders or letters of inquiry for Law Books front the
country, promptly attended to. Juno 2t3 3n2.23
'tro
ising
Vo r u e n Ma nt
e i d e 'e" ; 17 which re re;
g u c find employment
can
easily make SCOU or $lOOO a year, to art as Agents for see.
oral new and popular works, just published .exclusively
for agents and not for sale in laioksteres.
We have a great many ageiits employed. many of whom
ire making from 15 to 20 dollars a week. Them: who wish
o engage in this pleasant mid profitable business, will for.
particular:, requisites, S., address
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Publishers and Wholesale Booksellers.
Sandusky City, Ohio.
u - g. Editors of Newspapers, by giving the above and fol
lowing three insertions, ana calling attention to it, and
sending a copy containing it, shall receive any three of the
following works:
Life of Josephine, by lleadlY, $1,25
Life of Lafayette, 1,25
Life of Napoleon, 1,25
Wild Scenes eEs../hanter's 1.31 I_oo
Life of Mary and Martha Washington, 1,00
Odd Fellow's Amulet, 1,00
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them sent by mail, free of postage, on the receipt of the
above retail price. Address
june 2i 31-23 C. L. DERBY b CO.
Estate of Ann Hart, clec'd.—lot tons testamon
tary on the estate of Ann Hart, dee'd, Into of Salisbu
ry township, Lancaster so., having been granted to the
subscribers melding in said township All p.trsons indebt
ed to said estate are requested to make pa) utent immedi
ately, and those having claims will present them without
delay properly authenticated for settlement.
ROBERT B. HART,
JOHN ItUtTLEY,
June 19 6t-22. Executors.
Dlluds Blinds ::—VBNETIAN BLIND MANI-7
I.)FACTORY. The subscilber takes this method of in
tbrtnintt the cltizelts et Lancaster county, that he still
continue.; to manufacture Blinds of the most beautll4l
and fashionable styles, at the shortest possible notice, at
his new establishment in East German Street, (one door
below the Public Schools.)
Any person desiring to lookat his different patterns, can
do so by calling as above, whore he will at all times be
pleased to wait upon them. lle has received some beauti
ful patterns from Philadelphia. Also, Walnut Blinds
made to order, of which specimens eau be stem at his
dwelling; these blinds are warranted not to fade or draw.
Window Shades hung. Pal :deaf; Straw and
Cotton M,sttrssses made to order and taste. Also, Cush
loos. Curtains and all kinds of Upholstery ramie and re
paired. Carpets cut, sewed and laid. All kinds of Furni
ture made in the latest ffishlon and style. Old Furniture
repaired and varnished to look as good as new.
Orders can be left at the Ben Franklin Printing Office.
North Queen street, next door to Shober's . Hotel, Jacob
King's Grocery store; Witmeyer & Barnes' Furniture
Warehouse: D. Bairn Dry Good Store; Erbeu's Dry Good
store; T. J. Wentes Dry Good store; at the Red Lion Hotel,
West King street; Ileinitsh & Carter, Painters, Orange at.,
D. Herr, Columbia; and'P. Gould, Safe llarl4.
CoNItAD ANNE.
june 19 tm-gd Agent.
‘,:lunday Schools 1 Sunday Schools I—Just
Oreceived at SPANGLER'S People's Book Store,
the fol
lowing new Books fOr Sunday School libraries, Teachers
and Pupils
The Triumphs of Industry. Illustrated by the Life of
Adam Clarke, L. L. D.
Alice Clifford. and her Early Day Dreams. 1 vol. IGmo.
Highland Agues. or the Triumph of Faith in Humble
Life. A loony - U .. of Mrs. Andrew of Paisley. 1 v 01.16 mu.
Ruins Hill, the missionary child in Siam. A memoir
written by his soother now.in America. 1 vol. lihon.
The Sad Mistake; one of the most attractive and agree
able Sunday School Publicatien of the day.
Irish Army; another of the most impular books of the
day. I vol. limo.
us„ The above. in connection with all the publications
of the Am. S. S. Union, always on hand at society's prices.
Bibles, Testaments, Hymn Books, Question ,hooks, Clues
Books, 311t.ute Books, Library Rem ds, Tickets, Reward
Cards. and everything pertaining to the wants of Sunday
Schools. Superintendents, Teachers and Pupils, to be had
at the Wholesale and Retail Book Store.
W. 11. SPANGLER,
33 North Queen et., Lanc'r.
June 10 a 22
XTour and Valuable Books.—Just received at
tho PEOPLE'S BOOK STORE:
• •
Literary and liistorictl Miscellanies. By lion. floor&
Bancroft. 1 vol: 9 vo w Every Library whose shell CO con
tains the great Historical works of Bancroft, should add
the above vol. to their collection.
. • .. . • . .
Lives and Times of the eldef Justices of the Supreme
Court of the United States. By Henry Flanders—First
Series. John Jay., John Itutildge. 1 vol. S vo. Price $2,50.
ltush on the Philosophy of the Human Voice. Fourth
edition—improved and enlarged. 1 vol. S vo. cloth. Price
A Journey through the Chine% Empire. By 31. Ilue,
author of Recollections of a Journey through Tartary and
Thil,et, In t vole. l2mo. cloth. Price $2,00.
Star Papers, or experience of Art and Mau.. By Llen.
ry Ward Beecher.
The Watchman. A companion to that most popular book,
The Lamplighter. 1 vol. 12 mo. cloth. Price $l,OO.
OIL The above with all the new publications as they ap•
pear always to be sold in advance of our cotemporaries at
the People's Book Store.
• W. 11. SPANGLER,
33 North Queen at., Lane',
Jund 19 tf-2-',
ANew Saving Pund.—Tho purchasers of these
beautiful Lots in the Chesnut Street Tract. will form
is sure and permanent fund—every purchase will have his
own grass bank under his immediate control—lt can never
sink—and will pay more than regular bank Interest, in
creasing in value as time rolls on. This tract will In a few
years, form as it were, a new , town. Cleas..nt and com
fortable brick dwellings will ; cover the whole district;
churches, with their gracef spires, will rise up in the
midst of It; Factories and Mechanical workshops will be
erected; shops, stores, boarding houses and refectories will
be required. The Tailor, Hatter, Shoemaker, Saddler, &c.,
.tc. will seek employment there, and the hum.of busy and
eocialgire will pervade all the, streets.
This is not a mere phantasy. The iota are nearly all
sold, and those who wish the balance must call soon, as
the same conditions can never be offered again. A good
clear title will be given. ThO grade marks will be planted
in all the streets, so that every man may know at what
height to build lie house. We wish also to guard persons
against any false rumors about these lots, made by mali
cious persons to injure their sale. Gentlemen of the first
respectability in this city and county, and elsewhere, are
purchasers, and they will soon all be sold. 'Those who can
afford to buy the balance on those easy terms now offered,
must call soon or they will be, too late.
june St-72 BRENFIV AN & LANDIS.
Tob Printing neatly done at the lutelll..
gencerWhce, No. 2, North Duke Wm*.
Alrietuasa - Narita., .'died..-110
LJrI .;
_ . .
CE.—All persons Indebted to the estate of Abram=
/inch; dead, late of. Salisbury , township, are requested to
=hapax:mut immediately to thartmdersigued hoire
raid - deceased, and those haring claims will present them
without delay properlf authentioded for settlement.
.-DAVID /KURTZ, _
ELIAS KURTZ;
Heirs. - 1
June 19 x• 22
•• • - S eeeeee copes S
TIIRSE wonderful ' and universally admired - pleb:n*l4 l '
which appear is round and solid as sculptured mach!
ire takeniaily, at ....
.
' JOIGGSTON'S SKYLIGHT GALLERY, i
, . _ . : corner of North Queen and Orange sts: i
Zit- Dagrierreotyptp of every, size and style, taken at
itee lowert prices • - -
LinOteter, jun. 19 ' ' tr-n 1
Arthulls,Psitent Air-Tight, Self-Seal
In g CANS end JAILS.,For Preseiving Fresh. Frult4
and ;Vegetables, These Dins and Jars ire constructed with'
a chafiael around the Mouth,' near the top,into which the
cover tits loosely. -This' elauanells filial with a very adhe.,
Ave cesioent,.prepared foi.tho niarnesel . and allowed to Inc.
den. In order:to seat the. vessel lunzmetieslly it is only,
ner•eseiey to bold the anursilettlysudysess it lute place.!
It may be opened -withas much . - ease as it hi. closed, byt
slightly warming the top. The ordinary tin tar
the SWAB purpose for which this As laitended, cannot
closed as la well known, without the! aid of &tuner: are;
difficult to open, and are generally so much injured its
opening is to be ,suceless ibr future service.; -
By this simple contrivance; the process . ' Of hermetical
vegans , is placed conveniently the reach of every
and - fruit, , vegetables and-butter (if properly,
'prepared) may be kept, with their • naturel-.llavor unim 2 i
paired, for sn indefinite length of time. .These vessels
were thoroughly tested awing the past summer, and their:
contents, after the lapse of months; found 'nnehenged.-r"..
Directions for sealing and and unsealing, and also for put , :
ting up fruit., tomatoes, Ac., accompany these vessels.
All kinds of stewed fruit may also be kept in them. It
will only be necessary to stew the fruit as for the Sable;
adding the amount of sugar required to Make it palata
ble , fill up the vessel with the hot fruit, and seal it at
once. All ripe fruits preserved in this way, will be found
as frssh in the winter season, as ifjust taken from the
tree and stewed. How economical a luxury this will
prove, needs scarcely to be suggested.
$' These cans and jars are all prepared for sealing.—
The housekeeper has only to beat the lid and press it into
Its place.
$ 2 per dozen; quart $2 .50; half gallop $3 50;
gallon $5 a dozen. Self-sealing Glass Jars $2 50 a dozen,
for quart size, and $22 a dozen for pints. Tile different size,
cans nest. so as to secure economy in transportation.
Manufactured and sold by
BURNHAM A CO.,
No: SO South Tenth st., Philadelphia.
. .
Orders for these Cans cud Jars, accompanied by the
°rola. will be promptly attended to by the undersigned
agents to Lancaster county, and the articles forwarded to
any direction. A discount to dealers who buy to sell again.
Sold wholesale and retail by 11. B. PARRY, Agengfor
Lancaster county, at Dr. Parry's Drug Store, No. 3e;litua:
King street, Lancaster. BAKER & HOPKINS, Agents for
Salisbury and Sadibnryiwps. jun 19
L and For Seilei,—Pahlic notice is hereby given,
that the undersigned Executors of John Hartsock,
deed, in pursuance of the direction of the last will an&
testament of said dec'd, offer for sale a valuable planta-j
lotion or Tract of Land, situated in Burrell town-,
ship, Indiana county, Pa., contnining'3Cs ACRES—about)
25e of which aro cleared, 45 of which are in meadow. Thel
improvement are TWO DWELLING HOUSES, a
Bank Barn and otner buildings—also an excellent
Apple Orchard. The tract is within. 4 miles of
Blairsville. and the Indiana Branch Railroad run s,
through it.
An indisputable title wilt be given, and terms maddrea
sonable. Apply to - JONATHAN HAILTSOCK, 1
THOMAS ADAMS,
GILLIS DOTY,
June 19 tI-SI Executors:
•
ancaster and Ephrata Turnpike Road
I_4COMPAN Y. The Board of Managers of sold Company
have this day declared a Dividend of 75 cents, on each
share of stock, payable at the office of John K. Reed .k Co.,
to Lancaster, on or after the 18th inst.
fly order of the Board,
11l NIIS SLIKEINER, Trens'r.
3t-27
Dyspepsia Bitters—No Hitmbug.—Prepared
by Elder J. STAID Mount Joy, Lancaster county.!
Pa.—ln the Providence of God I was afflicted with this
dreadful disease, (Dyspepsia.) I tried various remedies,
but to no effect, until I used these Bitters. Hach, nowt
realized its happy effects for Myself—also many otaers- 7 ,
and knowing that thousands aro still suffering with Dys.l
pepsia, recommend it as a safe, and one Cl the best rem-I
ethos for this dreadful disease (Dyspepsia.)
Elder J. STAMM
For sale in Lanmster, by H. A. Itockafivid.
We. the undersigned, have used J. Stamm's Bitters for
Dyspepsia, and havlng been greatly Thenefited; therefore.
we recommend it as an invaluable remedy fer,Dyspepsia
Elder A. 11. L0u..., Mount Joy; Elder J. C. Owens, do. ll'
Bechtold, do. E. filmmaker, do. A. Kauffman, do. J. Sar
ver, do. J. Manhart, do. D. Leib, do. Widow Stehman, dcl;
Miss Stehman, do. P. Brunner, do: S. Dyer, do.; Major'F.-
Spent, Lancaster, D. May, do.; S. Sloiter. Marl; E. Senger.
do. J.. Stirk, do. J. Sensentg, do. Mrs. Weaver, do.; J. Burns.
Itapho; S. Strickler, do. D. Strickler, do. 11. Ureenawfdt, do.'
S. S. Klauser, do.
Ague--Ague Cured.
Mount Joy, March, 1555.
Elder J. Snow:—Dear Sir—For more than one year I'
was afflicted with the ague. I made every effort to be re-.
gored, but I grew worse, until I used your BITTERS. 11
am happy to say, that after itsing several bottles, I was:
cured of the ague, and have enjoyed good health since.--1
I had no ague or dyspepsia since August last. I can re-'
commend your 'll'm:its us a very good medicine,
and per.!
hapsone of the best remedies for the Ague and D yspepsia.
Inasmuch as it purifies and strengthens the stomach, anal
gives health and tone to the whole system
Yours with respect.
A. K AUFFMAN
Bronchitis Cured.
Mount Joy, May, 1555.
I 'have been afflicted with sore throat for some limo.,
which ions called Bronchitis by physicians. They treateffl
111 with regular treatment, but still I found no relief.-- ,
Your BITTERS was recommended and when I commenced
using it I felt my throat getting better; my appetite in-.
creased, and my food agreed better with me. I was en
couraged to continue with the BITTERS. and now can say.
these BITTERS cured me. I would recommend J. Stamm's
BITTERS to the afflicted. for I am confident that my sere
throat came from my disordered stomach. My :Wei., is, ,
try it for Bronchitis anti Dyspepsia.
Elder J. SLUM deem it an imperative duty to suffer.
log humanity, to recommend the use of your VlYgetable
Dyspepsia BITTERS to the public, as an invaluable reme
dy for that sorely distressing and extensitly prevalent
disease which its name indicates. Experience and obser
cation compel me to speak of it in terms of the highest.,
commendation. I was 14144 f permanently cured by using;
about 6 bottles, though my stomach. was so weak that it ,
would retain nothing. I hove known some of the most
desperate and long standing roses to have been cured by.
it, and in no instance among the numerous cases that have
come within the range of my knowledge, has its use failed
to give itntnediate, and when persevered in, permanent
relief. 1 feel no hesitancy in pronouncing it on Infallible
remedy for Dyspepsia. Elder A. 11. LONG, - --- ,
Kulpsville, Montgomery co., Pa., May 28, 1855.
Lancaster, May 30, 1855.
ELDER STAng—Dear Slr: We are entirely out of the,
Dyspepsia Bitters. We find it a good article, and it
sell. Have a lot ready this week, and forward as soon as
possible. Yours, truly,
U. A. 11 9r.U.E.W...411.& PO.
Fuelffirltr - LaiTellatZrbyTri - . iIOCKAFIELD d: CO.,
lirampb's Dulldings, East ()range street.
For sale by Druggists and Storekeepers generally.
jan 9 ly.&1
Ijortee, Sign and Ornamental Paluting:
I—West Orange Street, nearly opputite the Moravian ,
Church, Lancaster. S. W. TAYLOR, Agent, thankful fu n;
the favors, respectfully informs his frionds the;
public in general, that having finished.-hirEntract
pointing the New Court House, he is more fully pre
pared to receive, and execute all order 3 for House Point
ing, of every description, with despatch, lu a workmanlike
manner, and, he trusts, to the satisfaction of all who may
favor him with a call.
.IQ .- Having made arrangements with Mr. JOHN L. KEPI
PER, whose capobillty non Sign Painter are too well known
to require comment, every description of Sign and OrnM
mental Painting will be dune promptly and well.
june 1G 2m.21 S. W. T.
Gnano ! Guano" ! Guano ! I !—Just received
lot of superior iu llarrels. For sale in lots to
suit purchasers, by OEO. C.kLUEIt & CO.,
Oflice 34 , 4 N. Queen street, Ina at Orerif's Landing, on
the Conestoga. june 12 tf-21
Dr. Ely Parry, Dentist, would announce
to his patrons and the public generally,
that his duties as Professor in toe Philade'. ,Z 744
phis College of Dental Surgery only occupies
his time from the first of November until the first of March;
and from the first of March until the last of October he
will devote his time to the practice of his Profession, at
his residence, No. 36 East King street. Lancaster, and that
he is well supplied with Instruments, materials and sour
pllauces to facilitate the perl'orua of the most crouph 7 •
coital operations in a satistactory manner.
Ills stock consists in part of over thirteen thousand pi,'
of, plate and gum TEETH, of which ho will insert partial
or full sets in the most serviceable manner; and he offers
to sell Teeth by the hundred for the accommodation of
others. Juno 12 3t. 21
Land Agency.—The subscriber offers himself to
the public as Agent for the purchase of Lends in Nieh-•
olas, Branton and Fayette counties, Va. Tracts from too.
to 5000 acres improved and unimproved, from $3 to siii . per
acre, can be purchased for farining or grazing purposes. 7.
Fee in each case from $5 to $5O. The lands of these coun
ties are pre-eminently suited for Sheep raising. The Cov
ington and Ohio Railroad, the main improvements of the
State, panes through tafgion. Cannel and Bituminous
urc
Coal Lands, and Ironhased for Companies, with
facilities to the Ohio. Al letters requiring information
must enclose fee, $5. Post-paid. Reference,
HENRY 31. Nucl.;
Nicholas Ct., Va.
We would prefer Democratic Settlers, free of Free Soil
ism or K. N's.
AChance Seldom O ff ered I—To those out rf
employment desiring a lucrative and handsome tool
ness, by enclosing me ONE DOLI.AR, I will send, by re
turn of mail. a Receipt for manufacturing an article used
Refereuce.—llon. Henry A. Edmondson. Member of Con-I In every family, and which cannot be dispensed with. I
greys. , I have distributed within the last three months over 500
....
P. S.—Purchasers will save 50 per cent. by having snl Receipts. Ladies, as well as gentlemen are engaged, in
Agent here, acquainted with the value of land. the sale of it.
June 126m.'21 ' Address, post paid,
T hos. W. Evans & Co., No. 214 and 216'! Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. .llave now on hand a .
full assortment of all the Spring and Summer Fabrics lh
the latest styles, and at the lowest prices. Many of these
goods have bees purchased at a sacrifice both at auction
and at private sale, and will be sold yroportionably IoW.,
Among them will be found—
Handsome Stripe and Checked Silks, at 11'2 .
Chenc Plaid do. very rich.
Rich Plain. do..
Black do.. of the best mall es.
Grenadine,
Grenadine Robes,
Baregu Robes,
Lawns.
Ihnbrnideries. very cheap
Hosiery tin. Sprin4 and Summer, of every description
ke., june 12 4421
N 05.21 ek. 23 South Sixth Sireet,
PHILADELPHIA.
Agricultural Implement Manufactory, Bristol, Pa.i
Seed Ground/• (870 Acres) Bloomsdale, near Bristol, Pa,
June 12 3m-211
Gait. Light. for Country H ousegl—No
cuse for Burning Camphine, Fluid, Candles, Ac., 8,:c.-r
The subscriber is now prepared to sell Comity rights for
using Bengole or Atmospheric Gas. The above is oneif.
the most beautiful as well as p thecheapest artificial lig ht
that has ever been offered tothe public. It is More bill.
Bent and leas than one half' the cost of Coal Gas. It As
perfectly harmless, no trouble whatever, and , the Genera
for is no larger thin an ordhlary Gas Meter.
For further inforniation apply to Hoffman, Lehman
Ogelsby, Gas Fitters, N 0.13 South Seventh street, between
Market and Chesnut, Philadelphia, where the Gas can be
seen In practical operation. County Bight swill be sold 0
such rates as wilLenable any person to make a-handsome
profit on their investment. 'For "further particulars re',
specting the Guy or negotiation; for County Bights, skl
dress postpaid, W. C. WITTEILS,
Sole Agent for the State of Penn& I
Philadelphia Or apply personally to him at No. IS Soull/Mt. th Seventh
/2•64•21 st 4
. '
IThrug . Stozialusta Deutal. ItepThetto.der.
JIJSIgsLed has!eg fitted up his Stoiehis new and elcspuit
style,- would r e spectfully: call the attention of the . pulde;
to the tailoring catalogue
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TO Is UTI , rw - AND 1101:1'SMEEEPEKS. "
- All kinds of Family Medicines. - - • - -
All the leading Patent Medicines. :
. Baking Powders of every description. - . '
Spices of inperka- -quality.
'Burning Fluid.' Hair litivigoiating Tonics-
Tooth Powder. - Wax—white antlyellow.
- Bristol Brick Dust for Scouring. • • - •
Soaps. .• Perfumery,.
- Salad, and other 'Oils, • Starch, ~ 4
• Alcohol, _ • - Soap Soda, i
Peru:Can's Tooth Wash.. - •
TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION.
A fresh and elegant supply of pure Medicines.
Surgical Instruments-of - every variety. !
'Vial, and. Bottles of erely size and variety. •
Pill and Powderßoxes of various sizes.
TO THE DENTAL PROFESSION,
Gold and Silver Plate. Gold and Tin Foil.'
Dental Instramenta of every variety.
, t
Jones, White and 2deettr Teeth. ! •
Month and Hand. Glasses; Corundum Wheels: -
- °rankle:ld Armstrong's Teeth. • •
Stub's- Marphy'smidEirielk Separating Files .
All anch , ardeles . ta - Dentists stenttirty constant
ly
on_hand, or can be Tarnished agrary slontinotico.
• : DAGGERREAN - ARTISTS cour•be-famdshed• • with , all.
their Cheitheils at-Phllidelphts Tykes. •
TONSORIAL PROFESSORS twill find it to theicadvant
to tall at the Drtig and Chemical Store, No. 5836 - North .
Queen streetLanTster, Pa. • I
june 12 tr-a ' • S 4 WELCOMES.
'
Airoursaing-Dreset Goods.—Wehts's . terve now
.IXLin store a complete assortment of Mourning Material
for Presser—Black Brocade Bereges:
•
Plain Black and Embroidered Grenedines.
Black, White and Lead (irenedines.
Thin Fabric of every dtiscriptsoPlain Black Ti&Stles,
Dereges, &r.larkand White Lawns, real baptists, for
1234 cents. •
liadles will remember when In search of Seasonabla
Mourning Goods that the place is
may 1511117.
Premium Venitinn Blinds
A BRION & CO., Manufacturer, Wholesale and Re
.tail'Dualers,, No. 32 North •2d street, above Market,
Philadelphia. The largest, cheapest and best assortment
of Plain and Fancy BuNns of any establishment in the
United States. SHADES of every variety, at.the lowest
market prices. Buff, Holland and Store. Shadak made to
order at short notice. Give us a call and save expense.
WE STUDY TO PLEASES npril 17 3m-18
T
homas & Thackrny, Boys' Clothing
Establishment, No. 360 Chestnut Street, above Thir
teenth, Philadelphia.—The undersigned respectfully in
form their friends and the public generally, that they have
taken the Store above mentioned, and intend keeping con
stantly on hand,and made to order, YOUTHS' AND CHIT,
DRENS' CLOTHE:CC, of the most improved styles.
31. Cooper Thaeltray, so long and favorably known as
Cutter for the 3lessrs. Hoyt, will. give his .personal atten-
tion tq 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 & TIIACKRAY,
CHAS. D. THOUS, 1 . No. 360 Chestnut st.
M. COOPER TIIACESLAT. J may 15 6m-177
• A. romatlo Schiedam Sehimppg.—This ar t
cle is for sale. in Lancaster, at the medicine Store of
the subscribers, in Kramph's building, E. Orange st.
may 15 tf-17 IL A. ROCKAFIELIJ d CC .
HIRAM K. MILLER, Domestic Attachment
rot. April Term, 1853.
ADAM F. DLFFENBACH. No. 131.
Tn the Court of Common Pleas for the
I,County of Lan.—James3PPliall, henry Musselman and
John S. Keneagy, Trustees under the above writ of Do
mestic attachment, did on the 26th day of May, 1855 file
In the Office of the Prot ' otary of the said Court, t heir
Deport of distributio
Notice is hereby give 'to all persons interested in the
said Report, that the said Court have appointed the 27th
day of June, 1855, for the confirmation tbereof, unless ex
ceptions be tiled.
Attest
Protleys, Office. Lan. may 46
Estate of Joseph Greer, dec'd.—Letters t es
tamentary on the estate of Joseph Greer, deed., late
of Bart township. haying been issued to the subscribers
residing in. the same township: All persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make payment immediately [ ,
and those having claims will present them without delay
werly auftenticated for settlement to
Dr. JOHN MARTIN,
ANDREW BARKLEY.
61-19
JGallagher, Dentist, having located In
. the City . of Lancaster, respectfully oilers his proleision.
al services tot hose who may need them, and choose to give
him a call. He has been engaged in the profession over
ten years—has had an extensive practice for the last six
or seven in Chester county—and can give the best of ref
erence and evidence respecting his professional skill and
rinalificttions.
Ile would also announce 'That ho has obtainea'ttte ex
" "ht YTON'. " TENT
.usive right to use CLAYTON'S _
!LAN of making and setting Artificial Teeth
in Lancaster City and County—an improve
ment which is acknowledged by gentlemen who were on
the Examining Committee on Dentistry in the New York
Crystal Palace, by Professors of Dental Colleges. and by
Scientific Dentists generally, tp surpass every other plan
nose known for beauty, strength, cleanliness and cheapness.
°lnce and residoce on the east side of North Duke st..
between Orange and Chesnut, one square and a half north
of the Court house, and a short distance south of the
may 29 ly-19
A gricultured and Itorticultnral Tool x.
ZIA —Superior Unloading Ilny Forks, 3 and 4 pronged:
Improved Horse Roes. Cultivators, Cast Iron Garden Roll
era. Garden Engines. Tubular Ire a Scythe Smiths, Eng
lish Lawn Rakes, English Riveted Back lawn - Scythes.
raga Hooks, !ledge Shears. Ladies' Garden Shears, Weed
img Forks, Transplanting Trowels, with other line llorti
cultural Tools, per late arrivals from Europe.
MIM= M!
Agricultural Ware llouse:utd Seed Store,
may 99 tf-I9 Coruer ith and Market sts., Phila
Reaping and Mowing Maciiincs.—The sub
scribers are now executiog ordeni for the following
iteving and Mowing 311tehines, believed to be the largest
assortment to tie found at, any one establishment in the
United States:
Atkins' Reaper and Self Raker, freight added .
McCormick's Combined Reaper anti Mower.
Burral's Reaper and 3lower,
Ketchum 's Reaper and Mower,
Ketchum's Mower. 2 Knives,
Allen's Mower, 2 Knives.
Ilussey's Reaper and Mower, with front ear.
riage and side delivery..
Manny's C. 10111114 Reaper and Mower, de
pending on Territory,
Samples of the above in store for examination
PASCHALL MORRIS & CO.,
Agricultural Ware 'House and Seed Store.
may 29 tf-19 Corner ith and Market sta.. Phila.
LANCASTER SAVINGS' INSTITUTION.)
Juno 2nd. 1855.
phe annual election for Trustees of this
I Institution will be held at the Banking Ihmse,
Saturday, J my 7 th, 1355, between the hours oft and S P. 31.
CHARLES BOUGHTER,
Treasurer.
June 5 st-20
it .Possible to make the
k j best of both worlds? By the _
••We wish that all apprentices, and young men enter
ing oh busineess, could he induced to procure and study.
this book. The happy results of future yearn would be
the reward of attending to its counsels."
Emblems Divine and Moral. By Francis Quarles. 16mn.
Illustrated. "The quaint, suggestive and beautifu ens
bleniiof Quarels, am reproduced in a handsome vol ume.
full of wisdom and sanctified wit, and impressive with
the most spiritual and . a nest views of Divine truth. ,
Infidelity; Its Asp. et, Causes and Agencies. By the
Rev. Thom. Pearson. The fine edition of do. on large
type. Svo. "We have no hesitation, without knowing any
thing of the author except from this work, in assigning
to hint a place among the moat philosophical and discrim
inating minds of the age." •
The Eternal Day. By the Rev. Borah. Bouar. ISmo.
"This book is written and published fie the joy and
strength of those who ore looking forward to an eternal
day In heaven. The discussion is scriptural and full of
unction and power. Many a weary pilgrim will read it
with intense Interest, and receive a new impulse in his
journey toward that better laud."
The Right of the Bible in the Common SchnolN. By
George B. Cheerer, D. D. Ifirno. "We wish that this
book might circulate so widely that it should enter be
neath every roof, and be read by every indiridual who has
any interest in the purity and the prosperity of our corn
-111011 SCllools—alld who has mot? Dr. Cheevor's argument
is unanswerable. It effectually disposes of all the sophis
try with which tins subject has been invested by design
ing ecclesiastics and demagogues. His logic is the plain
common sense that commends itself to the judgment of
plain and honest men."
Daniel; A Model f,r Young Men. By the Rev. W. A.
Scott, I). D. Svo. The topic is one of deepest interest,
and probably no character in the sacred Scriptures is mere
admirably suited to be held up as a model to young
than that of the Prophet Daniel. The style of the
work Is fresh, vigorous and bold, and reveals au original
mind accusteMbd to do its own thinking. Altogether the
volume is one of no ordinary interest and value, and we
trust may lead many a young man to imitate the lofty
principle. the incorruptibleintegrlty, and the unwavering
piety of the youthful prophet."
The above excellent Books, together with a large and
elegant assortment of a similar character are always to be
found on the shelves of the CHEAP BOOK STORE.
Also, a general assortment of Miscellaneous Books, Fine
Stationery, Sunday School Books, Common School Books,
and English and German Family Bibles at •altriost any
price.
4 a.. Remember the Cheap Rook Store, Kramph's Build
ego, North Queen Street,
JUDO 2 [Pal
J. TITCPSIKINS
Milastoarti, Phila. City. Pa.
juue 5 6m.-20
•
T eatlier.—FßlTZ, lIENDRY CO., Nn. 29 North
Lahird street, Philadelphia. Morocco Manufacturers,
Curlers and Importers of French Calf-Skins and dealers
In Red and Oak Sole Leather and Rip. fob 27 ly-O
Five Per Cent Saving Fund
Othe National Safety Compan y , Walnut street, south
nest,corner of Third st., Philadelphia. Incorporated
by the State of Pennsylvania la 1841.
Five per cent interest is given and the money is alwayi
paid back whenever it is called for, without the necessity
of giving notice for it beforehand.
People.wholave large sums put their money in this Sa
ving Fund, on account of the superior safety and conve
nience it affords, but any sum, large or small, is received.
This Saving Fund has more than halts million of dollars
securely invested for the safety of Depositors.
The Office is open to receive and pay money every day,
from Bo'clock in the morning; till 7 o'clock in the evening,
and on Monday and Thursdaynveninga, till 9 o'clock.
, People who have money to put in, are invited to wall at
the office for further information.
HENRY L. BENNER, President.
ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President
Whl. J. REED, Secretary:
tag
GTeatDiacasision•
discussion which has`feeliontetime past es,„
people of the city and malaria s 'lntbautter, has
teen decided to the-satisfaction ofall.
The question waswehre can tit/ best harideentes .
Clothing be purchased for the least amount of - money t
' Yen can scarcely ask any person now that willstet.tell
, - • WILLIAM
No =North Queen st., Lancaster, where. jouT - can bewitp.,
plied with any thing inlitaline of btudness. -
He has jest opened a fine and elegant assortmentof • •
• SPYING AND SU.IIIIIDi GOODS, - •
Fancy Casilineres of splendid colors and -patterns, and or
the very latest styles. . Black and fancy Cloths thateannot
- be beat Vestings almost' too handsome to talk. about.
Also, o complete stock of,-ready-made Clothigg, Coats; '
Pants, Pests, Drawers, - Shiite Shirt Collars, Stocks, Ciavats,,
Suspenders, Stockings, to, be., all If whir_h are now ready
for sale arprices which few will grumble at and If any do
-the amount will be reduced to suit their fancy. - -
Come, therefore, friends and felow citi.sns and continue
. to give us a full share of your patrouag3lhr which we shall.
licartny thank you as well as for past feria..
You may be quite certain that no effort will be spaued to
give you full satisfaction for your money. The goods, as
tisusLareallwirranted at Oda establishment- •
' They are all manufactured under the immediate super-,
sntendenoi of the proprietor, and therefore what they are
represented to be. -
Customer work proniptli attended to
tayls. •-•- " WIT-MS'S' lERNSVER.
0 ciao/lite Hymn -800k..--Mprray: • '
Stook have just 'direct from .the rabllshi3rF, ,
a large supply of _lie new, edition of the Mouanite Hymn.
Book. This edition captains !sixteen'. pages - of German
Hymns more than former editions. 'Price 10 mats.
illna 2 tf2o , • MULULAY & STOEII. ';
Tailemowa .—The Safety Mutual insurance
'llAtripany - bate removed their 011Icele Cardin Square,
(late Hubley's hotel,) whete, they continue to make loon
rancesagainst loss by Fire on the most ittearahie terms,.
anti receive money ()libel:mite as heretofore-
I RUDOLPH F. RAUCH,
may 8 ti , 4B Seretarfk Treasure.
DaguserreotyTe.
•
ITTHO wouldnot prize lind desire.to.passess a true uteri
V V like finely finished'pOllTßA.lT, or 11INset.TURE ore'
relative or friend, severed' from us by distance or death?
A clear, richtoned dumblelDagnerzeotype, is an - object rare-I
ly seen, but FORTNEY'S 'Pictures withstand the' tett of
time and are pronounced by the highest' authority to . be.
unsurpassed. Those persbns .Who wish good' pictures of
themsePres or friends, unSurpassed In fineness of finish,'
truthfulness an durability, are requested. to 6%11 sad ex
amine his spec ens and test his :mistier:Li skill. • .
Pictures taked in cloudy weather as well as dear weath-,
er, and neatly tart up On Casee, Lockets, Watch-seals and
Rings of any required sizes.
Satisfactory pi rtures guaranteed or no sales.
Always on hand a large lot of Comrseze, Free and Isms's'
CASES which wiL be sold at the lowest prices.
Booms No. 37 North Queen street, (west side) oVei Pink
erton S Slaymakers ilardriare Store, Lancaster.
may 8 om-16 T. S. FORTNEY.
ore Auction Bargains at Wentz , s
IVIt leap
Store, —2 Cases best llerege de Laines ever sold
for 123.4 Cents. '
2450,yards superior Lawns; only 12% cents.
2900 " " Black and _White, only 12%a.
2750 " Only 10 cents, cheap at 12% cents.
One lot Black Silks, splendid double boiled at 50, 02%,
75, 1,00 to 2,00 per-yard. ' •
. Summer India Wash Silk's, Stripes and Plaids, Plaids
and Stripes.
1. 2s. variety of Spring anfirSUmmer. Shawls; another lot of
Crape Shawis,White and Cold, Black and Fanbroldered.
3000 yards more Black and White Calicoes, for 0% cents.
.Brillitigs, Jeans, 51.1xtures,ICononades, fur summer wear.
RICH APPLIQUE .11ANTLI,I,AS, direct from Paris. ,
A magnificent lot of Applique Dow Durianits Mantillas,
Black and Cold, which ter beauty and grace cannot be
°quad.. /. Lauies are particularly hailted to call and sae
them. Also, a .ut Black and Cord Sllk Mantillas, 'cheap,
at may 1 tf-15 WENTZ'S STORE.
He 1 Jim bold'Genuine; Preparations.- -
liEL.lllitiLird HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COM
rouND FLUID EXTRACT lIUCHU, ib Diseases of the
Bladder and Kidneys, Secret D m ses,Strictures, Weak
nesses, and all Diseases of the Sexual tans, whether In
UMW or female, from whatever calthe"theymay have origi
nated and no matter of how long statidhag.
if you have contracted the terrible disease, which when
once seated in the system, will surely go down from one
generation to another, undermining the constitution and
sapping the very vital fluids of life, do not trust yourself
in the hands of Quacks : who start up every day in a city
like this, and fill the papers with glaring falsehoods toe
well calculated to deceive the young and those not ac
quainted with their tricks. You cannot be too careful in
cap selection of a remedy in these cases.
THE FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU has been pronounced
eminent Physicians the greatest remedy ever knoWn.—
.is a m e dicine perfectly pleasant in its taste and very in
nocent in its action, and yet so thorough that It email
iat49 every•particle of the tank and poisonous virus of this,
dreadful disease; and, unlike other remedies, it doe; not
dry up the disease in the blood.
Constitutional Debility, brought on by sel f-aloise, a most
terrible disease, which has brought thousands, of the hu.
man race to untimely graves, thus blasting the blind/tut
hopes , of parents, and blighting lu the bud the glorious
anibition of many a noble youth, can be cured by this lit
fallible remedy. And as a medicine width must banal'
every body,. from the simply delicate to the coidrued aqd
despairing invalid, no equal is to betound, acting both abs
Cure and e Pres entire. -
J. BOWMAN, Proth'y.
409
. ,
lIELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOLiND
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, for putifyltift• the
Bloat, removing ail diseases arising
from excess iCiler
eury, exposure and hap adorn.° iulife, chronic ctefaftitu
[Mimi disease, arising from an impure :late of th plooil,
and the only mliable mad effectual known remed y7pr th e
cure of Scrofula, Salt Rheum,. Scald 'Head, Uleer xo.
the Throat and Legs, Pains and Swt . illicupool th e °Lief,
Letter, Pimples on ttig.Ewee t andran Scaly kfraptions of the
Skin.
This article is now prescribed by some of the most die
anguished PhySicians in the country, and has proved mot.
efficient irr practice than any other any preparation
of Sarsaparilla yet altered to the public. Severut cases o.
seconibuy Syphilis, Mercurial and Scrofulous diseases have
entirely recovered in the incurable wards of our Public In
stitutions which had fur many years resisted every mods
of treat most that could Those cases furniau
striking examples of thu Salutary effects of this Medici.,
in arresting some of the most inveterate diseases, after the
glands were destroyed and the bones already affected.
Mir IliE..—Letters from responsible Physicians and Pro
fessors of seVeinl Medical Colleges. and certificates act:web
from patients will be frond accUlnpnliying both Prepara
tions. -
Priees ' Fluid Extract or 'tuella, Si per bottle, or 6 bottles
for .$5. Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla, tti per bottle, or 0 bob
des fur $ O , equal in strengpi to One gallon 03 rep of Bernd
parilla.
Prepared and sold by .11. T.' lIELMBOLD, Chemist,
Chestmut 'it, near the turned House, Philada., and to be
Lad in Lattraster of .1 turn Ourrli. Druggist, No. 16, East
King sc.., and Clue. A. listsmstb No. iii, Last King st.
All letters directed to the Prepriotur er Agent receive
immediate attention. [may 10, 'O5 1y.17
1 ,
115
105
Detrioval.—Dr. S, WDLCIIENS, Surgeon Dentist, re
spectfully aiiiloll [Web to his friends and klie public in
Abound, that having abandoned his inteutidh of leaving
Lancaster, he has removed his office to So. 34, Krantph . ,
buildings, North Queen st., directly opposite Pinkerton e
Slaymaker's Hardware Store.
In returning. his grateful acknowledgments to his nu
merous patrons and friends, for the great-encouragement
held out to him to rentals, and also for the very liatteriu,....
testimonials offered in regard to the integrity and beaut)
of his wbrk, he takes pleasure, in stating to Abe mildly.,
that he has taken into his practice a new
and improved method of mounting •
Teeth upon Atmospheric rlatealidirbe
of Gold, Platina or Sheer, Prie r-if varying
accordingly, to suit the scouts au* circumstances of the
This motto of °pealing •rewuwnais man/ emlArrassing
difficulties and disadvantages with; whielkLauthas. have
heretoforebeett obliged to contend, 111 order to sender their
work comfortable, serviceable and Pleasant, - t6 those who
are obliged to wear artificial teeth. Please call at the office
of Dr. S. Welshes, N 0.34, K ratuplis ;Building, and examine
specimens of his plate work, to which he directs his hoe
efforts. apr 111 tf.l2
Vulcanized India. Rub ber .—SURGICAL
sToCKiNGS, fit./CliK, KNEECAPS, ' fur Varicose,
or Enlarged Veitis Weakness at Knee and Ankle Joints,
Swollen Limes, Rheumatism, Gout, dtc. This Elastic
Compressiug Fabric is formed of India Rubber Threstlf.
prepared by the process of Vulcanizing, so as to retain par
wetly its elasticity. These tlueade are afterwards
covered with silk and cotton, and woven into nut week.
stockings, 3e. It is light in texture, and porous, so-as to
permit the exuthrtion of moisture, keeping the leg always
cool and comfortable. They can be drawn on and off with
extreme facility, thus saving all the time ot` lacing is
bandaging, and giving more equal pressure and support
than any other bandage manufactured. They have rd
ceived the highest approval of phitslcians, both in this
country and iu Europe. For sale wholesale and retail by
C. W. WANLbIitN .1 CO.,
Truss and Surgical Bandlige Manufacturers,
No. Ki North Ninth Street, Plillada.
WANITORN'S PATENT CLIEST EXPANDER AND
SHOULDER BRACE. prevents and cures Stooping of the
Shoulders, Contraction and IVOultuess of the Chest, it.
adults and children of both sexes. They are light and
em etic, and do nut lute: fere with any style of dress, and
can be worn with both ease and comfort. By wearing the.
Expander, an elegance. of figure is obtained, and diseases
of a pulmonary character prevented. For Children
while growing they are invaluable. The Gentleman's
Brace also answers the purpose of the best constructed
suspenders. Manure required around the chest and waist.
Price Adult $5; Children $2.,50. A Lady in attendance
to wait on females. C. \V. VANIIORN CO.,
SurgicaLliancLage Manufacturers,
No. 32 North Ninth Street. Philada.
C. W. VANIIORN'S IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERI AZ,
DO3IINAL SUPPORTER, (for Prolapses er
of the Womb.) This instrument to light and elastic, and
is made without tne steel springs, which are objeetionablet
on account of their chafing the hips... Or., making them
very unpleasant to wear. They are constructed on sound
surgical principles, and are highly recommended by the
Medical Faculty. Ladies' Rooms, with lady attendants.
C. W. VAN HORN S CO.,
32 North Ninth Street, below Arch, Philadelphia.
SUPERIOR WRENCH TRUSSES.—This article, from its
extreme ne..tness and lightness, weighing only three
ounces, and its successful treatment of the Most difficult
cases of Hernia, has won for it the highestrpraise from
physicians, both in this country and Europe, over the
heavy ' clumsy Truss heretofore worn tor Rupture. State
which side is alllicted, and give size arotlnd the hips.
C. W. VAN liOliglt•Co.,
Importers and slattufacturers of Trusses,.
• 32 North Ninth Streei, Philada! •
EL,,a .NVe also manufacture Trusses of all lescrlptina,
from au infant to an adult in size. Instruments for Cur ,
vature of the Spine, Club-Foot, Weak Ankleti in children,
Bow begs. Suspensory Bandages, also all 1 description.
of instruments and bandages and inanufitctured for disea
ses that require mechanical aid -fot their relief. Price,
to $5 Single, and to $8 for Double Trusseki
luny 12 6m-113
C 2 pan ish Sole Leatkeks-1.000 pound of Schlossea
0 nest Spanish Leather. .
1000 pounds of Big Core best S panish Leather.
1000 pounds of Hemlock lied bole Leather.
1000 pounds of Country Tanned Slaughter.i
Together.with a large assortment of every kind of Leath
er, suitable ler Shoe Dealers and Saddlers, to which the
trade Is respectfully invited to examine.
At the Sign of the Last, No. 173 West King street.
31. 11, LOCHER.
PATENT ct. FRENCH CALF SKIS—A superior - artirlt
of French and Patent Calf Blditsjust received and for sale
at the alga of the 1,..4t, MOT% IVeist King street.
31. 11. LOCITEIL•
3101t0CCO & PINK LININOS.—.IO doe. of Pink and Bark
colored Sheep Shine ou Eland. •
Si due. of Murocdo ' of every delcription and quality. fm•
sale. :a the Leather, 31oroceu and Shoe Finding .....4..ire.241g0
of the Nu. 17!,:: IVe L King ct. 31. IL. LOCI Ell.
LASTS ,t ROOT TitHES.—A large :iutl.well selretedstnek
of Lasts and Bout Tree, for sale, at redueed pares, lower
titan oou ho bought in the city, at the Loot Store, No. 1734
'West/C.ldg street, Ettlow 'Melillo:01 . S Ilaniware Store.
51. 11. LOCHER.
511013 NAILS.-ILOO pounds just received, from the Man
ufacturer, at reduced prices, at N0..17M West Mug street,
tiO of the Lest. 3L 11. lAH;II.fiIL
'april 2.1 _ "t 14.4
C .
opperware Illanstfactorya—SAblllEL DIL-
Lalitigturns thanks for_the liband._patriinage hereto.
fore bestowed upon him, and respectfully informs-his cos
tossers and the public generally, that btystill continues nt
the old stand, in West King street., rinenik'Oppositeltort
Hail, and is prepared to matwillistire to order
Copper', Ware,
• -•
in all Its various branches, and en the seost reasonable
terms. Ile invitel his reentry' friends give
him a call, as he Is confident of,'belnw to please.
.
-- Livery Sable. ,‘
Ile also keeps constantly -on hand, for hire, HOUSES,
CA ItRIAGES, BAROUCIIES, a,, h u .,ellin excellent order,
and furnished at the lowest, rates.;
Give him a cell when you need- 'anyying of the
and he will suit you tosnieety. • - ••:
Lononster, tosr/ • . .
ilY:iii,u — iiii - iisaii — p - iiii belxN - 441S Is en Veuluto
4
...mrrecLivocv Glatt - these ; injurions properties of isid'water,, -
-aud +Bowmen a tureame which 'they oCca..
>lon. It is also-timed to be a tiro and preventive of .8
icid...4gue, a complaint cauied y. e ciotiollit" wifecia of
.cage • ble" malaria hi the ahnospnere, an .legetn 44o . "
time/ices ha the nateri of thbei matnots 1 W - p
clpallY prevails. Zne Aitt/.14.1 . 1t; sillilaillall zeatiarr.i.
is coMequently in great demand 0,,T persona: travelling,. or
abet/onto settle In muse par tA of the country especially; ow ;
well as .by many in every cautenunity where It flu e become
ktiown,Co account of its varioimetniir remedial propertioli ,
Mena than threetiumsandlphysickwa - among whoui Ire 1•
nombieed the greatest names! belonging to the faculty o(' .
medians in tiMp country,. tro onr tilted, over Mak oW111: "
Sigantures, to the valuable Medicinal properties orsuch
au article, as the sermon.
.1 have proved the SOULS- •
' DAM A 11031.6.110 StULNA-P 'to be, ,and have accepted. it 1
as a most Desirable addltion to the malaria notice.,
Put up in. quart - antipint! bottles, enveloped in yellow
paper with my name on, the battle, cork and seal. .For sale' i
uy all respectable Druggists and tirocers. I • '',./
I , UDOLPIIOIYOLPP,
;18, Zii and V.l3eaver attest, New Xork.
20 &Ms/Pruitt street, Philadelphia
l' beg leave to call the attention of the vitals to use bbl. I .'
lowing letbsra from physiela
__.
".• , . • . " o Limas , Now York, may 2,1838. 1
" -
Mn: Irroirno WOLF.lh.*lli Mr : .1 Cannot speak tool
highly of the purity of yourr u edam Schnapps. it Is dr. i ,
n
-ann m y supenor anything ch the kind in um market.
— r
~
_it is perfectly , Owe nem the tare of And oil, or of any r
of those mune cotupoWide Which produce such a odlichlo• I
eons asd.,irreparable elect Mao a the • Constitution, and
which
very' few samples of " oolfolia distilled liquors are!
without—must of them bele hugely inapregnatedwitlilt. I
1 have personally inspected the various ptomaine i
od txpo
dilation practised at schl and knew that ulionlal
care is taken to separate tlit the noxious element' nom "
the pure 'alcohol, and your cchnapps -is a striking proof
of its success: As aped/ri , 1, agent lorobrinic and renal
affectimm,,...L have siceessf . prescribed it, and recom- i
mend it as an agreeable oor Da and harmless sthnlllint, 1
and shall 'continue to, do so, well as to use it as a - source pp,
of pure alcohol fur :ahem! investigations and expert- I
Lomita. . Your ob't vt, ~ ism= Lux, I ,
Cons csg AnalytiCal Chnuilat.'" i
Dr. Charles A. Leas, Co„ , doper of llealtb, Dal
writes as follows in relation. the valued' Schnapps as .
remedy io chronic catarrhal mpUdets, dc. The letter It ••,,
.dated July 27, 11163: - • -
••1 take great pleasure in ring highly creditable taco
' timony to its etticacy as a what agent in the diseases I
ihrwuteli you-recommend at.l 1 ilavitig a natural tendency 1
_to the mucous surfaces, no a alight degree of anomie-
don, I regard It as oneof most important remedles-4 !
chronic catarrhal affections, thn.fiarly LLUSO of meter*. I
.to actuary apparatus With Much respect , your. obealant 1
"servant, I tluAlilas A. Los, 81.1)?- . ,
. n ELPILII4 July 18,1863., . ,
"Mr. Dooms° Wan, No. R.,
ver at., N. V.—Lreir Mr: 1
last season the writer nicely . thrOugh your agent in ibis
city, a bottle of your Are ' o Seldom= licimappsi and I
since that period haii,prescri the. Same In. CerIAILL bang
.'of urinary complaints; also toes of debility hi aged per ,
sons. So Mr, um Scluiapps • been of much bonen; to
Dose using it. 'i v e e
_conclusion, wriere &WU., I
stir and stimulant is regal i I I ahouid um the aronuola
..,oInOULUTI Schnapps!. Tan . yOlilxor. your Idudnass, I
arts respectfully yours, ~ ..-, ,-. .-
A. D. Conoszn, . D.; lie Bouthltighth at.”
The subjoined letter from r. i'a1ni3,...14. manchuster, N. '
IL, relates w one of the mos tialuaule nindictual properties '
poskssed by. the Aromatic ..finliappii, and snows Unit It
sets aiSa specific In a very
tleul Wei:Nair...l4d kireVel:
-air. 1101,7k::—.VerLuit memulresis you a .few Ilnas,
which you are at /tinny to if yen &balk Proper, in its
&wet to your inedlcitle, salt achltatam nchuappii. i tune
can a Very pbsautste ease of carol aud . Atone, or some 410
nerd' oforiliog, causing Very{ acu t e pain in Ca ery attempt
!.dials. Alter usultuStry ream/Wool wiLliutlt, /LULA
adlt, 1 vas e luclUeuti to yl s day a a p tttie el your a...114.W. in
LW, wane., of tar. ved rleutuAs, CU/U.104 1
ego ph : re/As - of atone, wain l Cubit Wore ad 'a 11.14rfewLat '
a ka.- L eittitluuett we cortlith . issourtl44; .to Un'oruou.. 00 0 :1I I
.no patio...a cunt ..al to a
l ista! m twst , recul,nrlug• i - i
aniox.a medicine of so mu ratio in su tusuessw,‘ a
ajlopiaint, mount be sauna T./ toe pLLUtio, and kW World
'at 11.46, Aid 1, for one, ni give it my approbation cud
4ignacuro. ' . Tn.. ramie, AL 11." , ,
:Yom I.lr. John S. Reese, Jambi, mutlueire, any bop
tember 15, !alt: 1
••A number or our physic' is are ordering the article,
sod cavern have alruutij , prjoiriben it. reaeuno to wliunt•
. Lave bola it specs very 1.414 01 its quallUes. A gee-
Jenan of au own pereuual, it+juallltattee, Wel/at 11111ared
,ireittiy WWI cal damaltal la UM, I.ldue* a tom lOstalet, War.
.WO bottles, sod elleactilatailli , Ip.m/a a steer oh I.ll•lttera•
We aLta, autlaraa, dreamy terns'. It woi,. no maws, go
Line artier= u.." 1 .
mr...a..inws.a.FlELD d; CO Agent In Lancaster, nett to
Itrampit's th9t011o; atom, la. T,ovaat, at. ' 3111 Y 04 ...,Di'
E state of Daniel Gi t tvirk, deehl..—Letters ' of
ia
12.1.u.liaalultuellud uu 1110 . 10 01 /Wank Wr1111; i s a Of
.+. 40168 tuliusuip, LdUctlSl.ol 4oulity, brvilig Imoll.l4allied
u., the subSerVere rusidlug i esidtusrlikaup: Au pervous
0.10140 d to Aid eSLato are r ilestect to tame paytueuLugt.
luteilately, cud Ulu. 120v1u Lo , loloos WIII y.sosat Won,
Without delay, properly au <2 dented our teu.uatees,trr" -- "'
JA.Abz Lax. 4 , t; . .'
V.e4.eat. Cu/VAAL;
/wan.
may 1 it -15
yew's Plils.—A new I F , d sin-
A
guiarly stuacesstul reuj ~
idy for • , E.F.::. •
' •11t., cure of all Bulou ise i11..-tha- *- -!,',.,- ... , . I f. . . 1
ivencss, holigee - - v. u.aki 1a e, , -; ) .O. - ......
Jropsy, ltheuto 'gloat, es ,- ,-:--,
dowers, N'.:. ~ ..rri ' inky, .
~,,,,,,e,„o s,
~._,....,c1ie, P s IL, /C I - • -,-.
the , S ide, ILA, and LI bit, Fe- erdit . Pilh_ i....,
~,,.1.; ? eyelets,- ecc., cce. • deed, ___.'
. c ry t' are the disenses in iv, high a
'urge toe hedieme Is out mdre or leas r e q uired, and much ',•
sick.... and suffering mig 't.l be prevented, if a berm. I
tots but effectual Cauntrue were more. freely used. No f
person eau feel well while a stive habit of body prevails; !
uesidee it soon generates ear one and often fatal diseases, j
wince might have been ev Med by the timely and Jo-
.fieious use of a good purgale. Thin is alike true otCoide,
ceverish symptoms, end ac id as 'derangements. They all
:mid to WWlme or produce ttoudeep seated and formidable , i
aistempers which load the liSarses all o . 4." - "
deuce a reliable family phys • Is or itio3l : 1c 5 I
ale public health., austPtlda,l b .. ..;.•.... .... • I
.onsuunnate skill to moat. ' . etefesnd
mat of its virl.ees__:.-W Physic . - proos l aso 11* '•
Imys_g"eereaults surpasste
. nythlng o blt
Tenf'madicine. Cures have tierittiliffected • o r.
were they not substantiate._ by Stoves o so
pcsitiou and character sZ. .. .rbld Ow s ..ire
truth. i
. Among the eminha.. - 16 1' n!. ...n . 'fit 'whom we are' . allowed,
to refer for these fiedir; are i ..-- •
York Prof. Valentluellcitt, the .Istlngulshed Surgeon of Nor I I
.
City. '
, . Duct. A. A. Hayes Precti • liChenalst of the Port of lief.: I
toncandttLx.rotOst ?or the S eof Alassecitosetta. - -., •
Ira L. Illooie,lrD:can - inept StargeortandsPhyiltdatO •
.of the City of Lowell, who - a long. used „them In bit ex 4
i
'rteusive practice.
11. C. bouttiwick, Esq., on Of the first =reheats hal=
York City.
0 C. A. Davie, M.D. eup't au ,Surgeon of the United Stater
harine hospital, at Chelsea, Mass.
Did space permit, we could give many haridnid inch.
names, from all parts where he Pills have been used,but '
tevidence even more convincing than the -certificate, of
thmteminent public men iii I shown in their effects upon
trial., ' - - ... .
These Pills, the result of 1 ng investigation.
n. and.stady,l
are offered to the public a the best and most comp lete t
which the.presev ' stainer teal science can afford.hey :
are compounded not of th drugs themielves, but of the t
.medicinal virtues only of egetable remedies, extracted
by chemical process, in asi dor purity and combined to.;
gether in such a manner • •
this system of composition r medicines has been found 1
in the Cherry Pectoral and Ills, both , to produce a more
efficient remedy than bud lettere° been obtained by any!'
procma. The reason is per Ily obvious. While_brthe )
old mode of composition, ev medicine is !Deadened with .
i
more or less of acrimoniu and Injurious qualltieg by,
this, each individual virtu only that Is desired for the .. •
curative effect is present. 11 the inert and obnoxious L•
qualities of each substatice eiployed are left behinds the
curative virtues only being titled. hence It is tielf.evi...
dent the effect should proi as they 'have proved more
remedial, nod the P Ire
purely s a sorer more powerful an- I
lidOttl to disease than any tier medicine known to the
world. It
As it Is frequently lisped: it ' that my medicine should _
be taken under the comae! fan attending Physician, and
us he could not properly juili of a remedy without know- t.
mg its compositiuu, I have ti plied the accurate Formula .-
by which both my Pector and.Plils are made to the
whole
body of Pnictltionere the United states mid Britt.„
ish American Provinces. however there should he -
auy use who has not ready d i them, they will ee prompt!:
fomented by mail to his ad rE.
fi
• 1
of all the - Paterrefitedici .that are offered, how fete,
would be taken if their co !thin irae knownl.*Thelt
die roneiste in their myster .1 1 have no mysteries. ' .
The composition of my p eparadons is laid open to all
are com t •
j r
men, and all who ut to on the subject,'
freely acknowledge their. . vlctions of their intrinsic.
merits. Tne Cherry
ir Pector I was pronounced by Mantilla
er
1 ,
we to be l. in 1 a wonderful lee before its effects were.
.noun. Many eminent physicians have declared the same
thing of my Pftbs, and eV' 4 more confidently, and are
wilhug to certify that thrice tacipailotts were more than m
ilted by their offeetis upon t lal. . ' a
They operiAte by!their po ei•ful Influence on thelnternal7
viscera to phrify the blood lied stirunlaie it into healthy-
action—reMeive the - obstrionions of' the stomach: Itkiwels,
steer, and Other organ s fof t , r• body, restoring- th eir irreg. -
M lt
Mar action toeal th , and vorrectiug Wherever they ex- a
sot such deringements as tor 'the brat origin of disease. -
Being sugar wrapped the;
purely vegetable, uu hams
quantity.
For suf
2nn pleasant wtake, end being -
e;e:ise from their use In any 3
ii _ 47, .raq tz t . th a e A ßo n:i . ytiati
to,„- ../reetlong, eel
Prepared by JA.d.ES C. A'
C'heolist, Lowell, Mass.
Prepared by
Assayer and P
Price 25 routs per Box.
Sold by CIIABLES A.
F. Brown, Bbiladelplila,
may 15 .
,JAUES O,•AYER,
Chourist, Lawnll, )lass.
.1 n Doses for $l.
ITSti, and all Druggists.
Islusato Agt. •
,
Election for.oue !President
tte .Lancaster Uss Company,
• said Company, on Bloudvy
• • tAieen the hour. of 110 A. M. ,
" C. 'JAGER, President,
Vlection Notice.—'
.rjaud. six Muunets of
to bold at the Wats
the 9th day of July, 1955
and 3 P. M.
way 29
Qpring and Sinn Clothing .—Short Costa
O with hoc; sleeves, long 4ete e and eburt Coate. PAN
tie
LA LOONS that have act $ got le- ' a to them, tut them
.ippears to he no allowance for any other c onvenienc e.—
VESTS that positiveliha holes where theorem may rest
at ease, bet no danger ele . ug the . goods , as the muslin
of the back extends aortae ly into the body to supply
the deficiency of material. entlemen who are In want of
clothing bad better-Inkluir .fore they buy of those who
are out nwhanics... Some ton follow a trade they never
learned. They cannot fee O ho Mechanic's honest pride
f t.
sod high ambition to excel itt his- legitimate burf
ores. Every man to his o 6 trade bt the old Id. ~
age. The clothing bu-sinei in particular , is beset -IP "
1
with individuals who we formerly Merchanfs, "
Pedlars. Tinkers and tradewho are now following aired*
they buyer learned ; We n g ays feel happy when we-see: -
Om Mechanic cane bitrisel uperlor. to those.Vandide, la
business. The extensive b Mess donut the ."_:....: •: -
Lancaster, e thing Blazed= - -• .
this Beason is pattleularly Jellifying bovattio the Proprbir
torklosevu Goaturr) Is no mire Gentleman, but 'a tie.
thank, who lon risen to lb: highest point of fame, always '. .
malataininfhis reputed.. I' r the manufacture of allied- r
or clothltigen the principl: cr large gales and small profits. ,,, ,
We recommend all in" wan of good aDdchliiiP clothing
.',,,',.
he Clothing Rouse of JOS ' •11 GORTGLEY, In 1 7 ;Qns.." .
treat, No. hS opposite the • nklirillonse, Roubekr
see. , • ' LANCA- 11 CLOTILLNG.B47-' •
sprit 17 '"•.- -•....:e"-'--
S"er-Pho.spliate'
• fur sae bj the Nubia t .
fertilizer, lo
Office - 343 N. QkW
the Cere*.es,.