I' ST:.LOIIIS cortßEsPpripmtc.V.: - The .Wiatherißlainess, cal —Balloon As 4usicup-irrival of Gov. iteeder44.thausa,T, gold Mania," 4 : e. i - 3.8 - :5 D There has been a great deal of raht in the past week, "and it is feared too much for . the farmers, as theyare now busily engaged nutting their grain winch promises welt. New Wheat has been offered in our market, and several lots were sold a few days since to a niiherllt auction—at g 2,65 per bushel, but;thisis•anoutside rate, and no criterion of the Market , price. The Weather has been warm and shbwery, and-business generally is steadily falling olf Aulunnensti rise Is reported in the'Missoun river, wi d ett.will somewhat revive the depressed con dition.of tiale--particularly in the article of Hemp add Tobacco—as from that source the greater pro ptirtion Of these staple articles are brought forward. t.ttie cholera has. entirely disapplored, and the health ofour city is unusually good. IA child seventeen months old fell from the third story window of its father's residence upon the pave ment below, and strange to say, escaped from death and only received a slight bruise on the, hip. The little fellow is apparently .as well as ever. h'riday evening last,'Mr. Elliott, the'Aeronaut, made an ascension from the "Carr plade," in the subarbs of the city, .in the presence of a large nun/- hereto= citizens. The gas used on the- occasion MIS that manufactured from the oil of vitro!, and a great deal of time was cousumed in the inflation of the balloon and .the anxious multitude -began to think the affair was a failure, when Mr. Elliott ob serving the uneasiness of his auditory, explained that he:la:Whet yet a sunicient quantity of gas to carry up the weight, but would detach his basket, dc. At a late hour he cut off the basket and tied the curds together for a seat, and on this frail support he gave the order to "cut her loose," which was done, and in a few moments the Balloon and the voyager were in, the upper air. The people gazed with astonish ment, and every moment apprehended a laud ca tastrophe. A fair breeze waited him with great 've locity immediately over our city, and when about a mile and a half high, and over the western part of the city, he appeared to be stationary for about, lit teen minutes, and thousands of eyes were turned towards him. Atter being up about an hour he de scended, and in attempting tu gain terra .firin.“ came in comma with u tree; which somewhat in jured his balloon, but alighted without any injury to niumell about five or six miles'from the city. lac gleatest height he attained was two miles and a half, when his balloon appeared to be the size of a hat.— lt the most beautiful ascension I ever beheld— during the whole time in sight of our citizens. until he tell behind the hills and trees in the distance. air. brooks, another Aeronaut, is to make an us eenSion 011 Wednesday afternoon from Hyde Park.' It a to be much regretted that Mr. John Wise never °ditto to this city to make an ascension. It would have been the most profitable trip he ever made.— It 'might nut be, however, too late yet, and should he come about September it would without doubt pay him fur his trouble. Judge breeze has resigned his position as Director and Uounsellur of the Unto and Mississippi Railroad, in.consequence of his election to the Circuit Judge ship of Dations: l'iutwithstanding the letter writers at ‘Vashington City, have been bothering their brains as to the poseable solution of the .11i41.123aS.question, and the ut ter annihilation of LiOV Reeder and the officials gen rully that lerritury, he has nevertheless out lived thew all, and is again on hid way to assume the duties as Chief Magistrate of the-territory at 11/114dd, lie epeot several days ia liasjieiLy and de parted CPU We Polar btar, un furs-slay evening last, aecoutpaniffil fey U. I'. Lowery•. Esq., of Pcluisylvii nia. It is said that Air. L. is to be the private sec retary to the uovernor, iu place of Juan A. thick:- man, who intends to resign, and ruinur says will be a eaudivate fur Clerk of the i'iietiate. Gov. bleeder will receive a hearty welcome from the.settleis upon ins arrival, and his presence at this time Ls greatly needed. to the Territory. The UMW"- nor, since hid depanure Midi., ha, been must shame fully vilined and calumniated by the paid hirelings mbo couduot the Pru-slavery press of Luis State. he htis been un.repre.ented and maliciously slandered. and - Waned in a Laze pu.ition before the Aduiiiii,- trattu, at Washington, but I am happy to perceive that the Cabinet very justly treated weir uncalled ffir complaints, with corn and contempt. 'Those complaints against Gov. E:cider came from the Pro blasery mobocrat, of swine of the counties of this Slate; and their recent MueeediligS were brush suf fiCient to stamp their pleadings and petitions with infamy and contempt. 'lke settlers of Kansas and the L.-abiding people of this State sustain Gov. Reeder, and his course receives the approbation 01 the whole country. We now look fi;r a more peace able and favorable condition of things in the future. abd these mobocrats and violators of the law will hide Weir heads in shame, but the disgrace they have brought upon the :Rate will cling to them fur all time to come. j 'The census recently taken in Kansas, .show that there are one lin/Aired and ninety-two slave, in that 'Territory. :the Arkansas gold fever still prevails in this State..a A iew days since about liiteen or twenty persons MIL Lafayette county for the new Gold fields. of Arkansas. It is now said that rich mine, have been discovered, and ituanemie quantities of the precious metal have been taken from them. In deed, the fee, lets almost sorumed an epidemical form, and great preparations are tuakibg in some oI the cuunties of this SULU; for an early trip to the flew hl Dorado. The citizens of Belleville, 111., had a giand '•blow out . ' in the early part of last week, over the de.eat df the Prohibitory Law in that Mute. A free ride on the ears was tendered, and a large untidier oi persons min this city partutPujted. It is estimated that b,OOO persons were present at the entertain- Meats provided fur the, uemudon. The manlier of interments in this city, fur the past week, show au increase of 20 over the previous week. This difference has been occasioned no doubt front the warm weather that so suddenly tell upon us Bab change was great, and carried with it its ef feet. There were itO interments, and out of this 45 were cuildren, live years of age and under. ' The City press is still engaged in ldiscussing the recent bill of sale of the Ohio and Mississippi Rail road to Page it Bacon, and their remarks are nut all confined to the smoothest language. As the {Ad saying is--There's something rotten in Den -su I. think there is in the transfer of the (Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, to Page S: Bacon and their creditors. The steamer Express bound from St. Joseph to this city struck a snag near Spar Island, in the 141issouri river, and sunic to her boiler deck in a few minutes. The boat will be a total loss, and, part of her cargo, if nut all, will be irrecoverable. 31toolay last the Belle Golding, bound to this port from Pittsburg, sunk in about twenty minute, after stalking a snag in Devil's island Uhute in the Mississippi river. The snag passed up through the ladies' cabin. The passengers and .crew were all saved by getting out on u tow-boat. The boat and cargo trill be a total loss. rtgle was valued at $15,00 and believed to bb fully insured in Pitts burg. The cargo was a very valuable one, consist , ing of dry goods and manufactured articles ; and is supposed to be partly insured. .INotwithstauding our patriotic Mayor ; issued his ° proclamation that all shops and stores should be closed on the Sabbath day, yesterday's ilerahl con tained an tildavit from the bar-keeper of a drinking Saloon, in which he testifies that Mayor King ou Sunday night of t. c 17th the counter for liquor and that he the bar-keeper refused to give it to him, to which the Mayor replied that it was d—d hard a person couldn't get anything to drink." Thus, you see the "Ring" himself would have trampled the law under foot, were it to satisfy his own appetite and thirst fur a '•gin-cocktail !'• how then, can it be expected that the law will be regard ed when the chief executive of the city is among the first to set it at defiance? Know-Nothingistn a glorious thing—Serrery a convenient thing—law a vagary, and u 'gin-cocktail" a ivholesumcthing to a Know-Nothing Mayor of a Sunday-night! What u rich and moral gang -of officials we now hive in St. L 01.112. Whiskey is advancing! It is said that Gen. Shields has purchased a farm in Minnesota and is about to turn his sword into the plowshare ! The farmers of this Stie are cutting their grain, and we are informed that an average crop will be gathered. In some spots the wheat has been injured by what is called the ••black rust.' Amounts from Kentucky, Tennessee and Missis sippi are quite flattering to the Democracy, and in nil pro.bability will elect a majority of the dem ocratic candidates Yours, Wine making is getting to be a profit able business in Lower California, where tile vineyards are extensive. One proprietor last ye ay bad twenty-five thousand bottles of wine from his vineyard, and this year he expects a greater yield. NEW YORK CANAL TOLLS.—The falling oft in the amount received for tolls on the .New York canals since the opening of navigation this season, as compared with the receipts of last year, amounts to 5125,081. • RIGHTS OF NECTRALS.—TIic British Consul at New York, ANTHONY BARCLAY, Esq., has received a copy of a circular from Lord Cta- RENDON, dated " Foreign Office, June dth, 1855," the object of which is to contradict a statement recently put forth by the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, implying that the British Government had abandoned the prin ciple proclaimed by her Majesty, in her decla ration of the 28th of March last, that " her Majesty will waive the right of seizing enemy's property, taken on board a neutral vessel, unless it be contraband of war." On the con trary, his Lordship wishes neutral nations to be assured that said waiver remains in full force. xte z ,, Coal Burning Locomotives have been introduced upon the Boston and Worcester Railroad, and proved quite satisfactory. The Ereat extent of the railway system in New ngland, and the rapid extension of the area of cultivation render this experiment of much importance, as the forests are fast disappear ing, and wood growing scarcer in quantity and higher in rates. WHO WANTS Woes?—The farmers in the Nest are complaining bitterly of the lack of i a beers to do harvesting work. A letter from E at „ Ohio, dated 18t1, of June, says : "Sev era]. thousa.7.l4 able bodied men are needed here. 'They would reOeive $l2 to $n per month and found. Several hundred could find employ ment in this section from now until fall and receive good wages, and be otherwise well cared for." ' A horse of Mr. Lyman B.' Britain trotted in harness, on the 2d inst., at the Cambridge park, the distance of sixteen miles in fifty-eight minutes and fifty seconds, thereby winning a bet of $2OOO. The horse carried with him a weight of 414 Ib3. and aceom plished his task with apparent ease. 6 - E - k*E - t; ff. LATER FROM TS,llllp-i!E. ARRIVAL OF THE_BALTIC.. FURTHER SUCCESSES BY THE ALLIES New YORK, June 28-1 o'clock, A. A.—The steamship Baltic,. from Liverpool, with Eu ropean dates to the 16th inst. ha just reached her berth. The papers furnish the details of the French capture of the Mamelon and White Works, after a sanguinary conflict, in which 5000 men were killed and wounded. The French took sixty-two guns and 500 ptison ers: and their new position enables them to shell the shipping in the harbor of. Sebasto pol. Simultaneously with this gallant action be the French, the stormed'and took the riflemen's work+ in the quarries, but lost 500 in killed and w:,unded. Since then tile iiriog has been stack. The Allied fleets have aehieved I ' , tle- CC,ses in the Sea of ''and h ye burned the stores at Tsjaur.:g, .41:opol and Grenit -8 irk, :Lint a boat e‘iindition is fitti ng n or ,og riper Perokop. The RuA..:ians ore rep..rfe , l to hare eviwuoted Arlaira. There is inniling tr nu 'rehernaya ur the Tilt: :ALIt:L teiegrali'nic advice: , firing n•othiu; COMMERrIAL INTELLP;ExcE.—L;•. I:m . "0h COT TON June 15.—The circulars rew:t the ( . .aton 31.u-ket dttring (he we.tk, prei.in:, ....I -hue prise , taq week :Ira well lintinta,ited..:los- Tee esoi the week foot ov:18,70) ehtlie,..; 17,0)0 1,: des: 1,',1;11) 4.X.10 • thi;ine ,readier, hr ni.Lrket leee, dun. and :ice, have c .I,:idertad .li—haWd. Wheat I, a-hl, lower : Flour 1- and Corti 6 , 1 a Is. nt h not t.-hice to r:,t.• ;17 I !ICS!! Later from Mexico. :,./r.,•/,/ (Ar,•,,,lent Sitecess--Baige -Wee Goeernm.•,,l Troops— Fir , 11, tod eel Kill , -d awl Iromid,,l NEll (MIX. \NS, .June :-f;. - = By die arrilal uf e Oriz %ha, F,,.m Vera Cruz, date.: 19;1i irtve 61• ell received. Thn atinr - mtve that the g: tr oty; I defo.tt. , l ,evi•ral mall Lan ul Itevelutioni,t,:, . .hat Satit:t ..nna had returned to the capital Alvarez ha: delea:ed the g .Nernment ne.ir the lexaho, with a hee , Saul in ;il:e I ;old wounded. Ile halal,-0. 4,,nintie ti.m C.alionl;,rt, StaiOra, :Hot Will ;tr. v5...:11,4 11! 'mown . watiol, hetWePII 1.11111.1 . (•\ lIL I heel' pr 4, l,i) t that Call 1:0 , i,•l re hto rveci% 0.1 •Il tho : ecapt uro i'.,11 T:t t (110 Is cctrcw ~ 5. 5 GO: the r -r of di•Ad.s-al thi:=fterm on. 'rc,ident, and retired fr.,in the :cely. It is thought, that ‘Vil-on\ Ohio: I,e his sueet , ..r. 'file of seas political reas.d.s. Ge,r, 2 e C. lvid...o g , L'lt..ric in the Interior Doparltaeht, ha, beet. eded aetingC,llltlll. , l ;he i nteru in. AVE - rrixo .• it is imp. , ..tallt that every olle eng.t.red it, imilditt, be well informed reoard h. Tito duool..lity of mate vial. t%c puldisi. the an ex ch.tilgi• p:tper : Very few people, ..r even . tre alvare ,f the a Iv:lnt:toe ..f .nettle I.ef,de lay ion theca, ..r if that snare of it they do pr teto•, - . it : ti.r ~f the mon, hosi-es note pr it thi- Ciry, :111 . Very few in in .cinch et 'oriel; Iv,dl twelve thick, built ..f motive and bri c k. \yell , -tron'_:er it. e‘ery respect than one loi'dt dry. The rest is, tint if the l.'s oresaturated with li.cer, -4ev trill list :Lis , tl'at•t I ' l , lll till' 111..• , . Ll' the inoisttive whielf t., its •....-talizotion, and the contrary, tiler' bill ut.:t them-tin.% and Itri,inl• :ina rock IIII• other hand. if the hriek:- ore not up diet hurtle:Hatt-1y take All tile tu ii:zture front the w-rttir, lettving it tee dry to harden, :mil the consequence that, when a building of this de.4-ription is ta ken down or turnides down of its own accord, he in ,, rtar from it is muchl'd san.l.—Seirn t?ii, .1e1.1.:,1 a .. 1. !lE.\ uritv ToNE.—A day or tiro since, we recorded the overthrew of Know-Nothingisni Norf)lk, Va., where it was successful a by near ban• hundred majority.— By a telegraphic despatch front New Orrleans, we learn, that at the election fur a ChibfJus tice•iil the Supreme Court, the anti-Know- N , ,thing was successful by eleven hundred :mil seventy-eight majority, making a differ ence against the Knew -Nothings of about th:eiii thousand rota. And se it gill perish all over the cotultry.—P,inuslliraniaw. INDIAN Wan IN NEW MEXICO.—We have received advices from Sunta Fe, New Mexico, to the 30th of May, which state that on the 29th April, Col. Fauntleroy attacked the camp of the Ctalts, twenty miles north of Brendha Pass, killed forty, tuoX six prisoners, and captured their camp equipage, ItUrses, sheep, and provisions. Thu same command, on the Ist of May, attacked a camp of thirty-five Utah=_, in Schonotch killed two, wounded four, took their provisions, horses, &c., and mode their Chief prisoner. The command returned to Fort Alassachussetts on the 9th of May. • AumlitAw.r SAlD.—Purlt:g the Bev. Dr. Tyng . , intemperate speech up.in teniperithce, few evening's since, on the boards of the New York Metropolitan theatre, he called cut the Rev. Drs. Spring and Vennilyea. and "the noble Bethune, — and n•tutted to know why they did not collie up there. and bear their testimony in favor of the liquor law'? Being similarly called out afterward at a meeting of the Colonization Society, held in his owl' ehurch, Dr. Bethune undertook to •tustrer both or these appeals at otice. His reply was a model one, and deserves to be stamped, in letters or gold. en the back 1:1 every pulpit bible in Christendom. He smith "1 have naught to do with law and law making, for the sufficient reason that 1 act a clergyman. My mission is nut to fight. I. am nut sent to fight: for Christ has said. 'My kingdom is not of this world, else would my servants fight.' My office is not with law, utilities or the polls. I ant not to enter int contention morally with my tongue, or physi cally with my fists, which last is much less culpable. My duty as a minister forbids this. My duty never works with the laws—it rests on that charity which springs from God and goes toward man. Let, then, the potsherds tif the earth contend—let us preach the king dom which is not of the earth." . + QLD GUARD Vtifr• T.: , OIIDIAL.—The merits of this purely vegetable extract fur the removal and cure of physical prostration, genital debility. 1,1 - VOUS :tlTe, oc., &c.. are fully described in another column of this paper. to which the reader isref.rotd, bottles for S:b. six bottler for Sit ill.; per Observt the mark of the genuine. Prepared only hy S. E. CollEN. No. 3 Franklin Ilan Vitu, street. below Eighth. Philadelphia. is., to whom orders must be addressed. Fur sale by all *espectab: Druggists and Merchants throughout the enuntry. - T. W. Dv.rrr '20.1 st., Philadelphia, s,le agents 1:o. Penna. For sale at the 31edite :tore. East Orange st., next ti :1 lira4,ll's Clothing st . jan gar, EQUALITY TO ALL! UNIFORMITY OF PRICE! A new lecture of business: Every one his own rainsu:au Si Co.. of the Crescent One Price Clothing Isfore, No 2Ott Market street. above nth. hi addition to having tint largest. most varied and hishionable stock of Clothing it Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales. have consti ruled every me his own Salesimut. by having marked in figures. on each article, the very lowest price it ran Ii sold for, so they cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike The goods are all well sponged and prepared and grist pains taken with the nothing, so that all can buy with tin full assurance t,l getting a g,od article at tin•• very i4ave, . . I:etuember the Crescent. in Market, Gth, l)-5* J( ).N ES A: Co. 10,_ In. CHEESEMAN'S Pius von FmtaLss.—The cianbina tions of ingredients in these Pins is the result of a long and extensive practice; they are mild In their operation. and certain of restoring nature to its proper channel. In every instance have the Pills proved successful. The Pills invariably open those obstructions to which females are liable, and bring nature into its proper channel, whereby health Is restore d, and the pale and deathly countenance changed to a healthy one. No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular; and whenever an obstruction takes place, whether from exposure, cold, or any other cause, the general health begins Immediately to decline, and the want of such a remedy has been the cause of so many con sumptions among young females. Headache, pains in the side, palpitations of the heart, loathing of food, and dis turbed sleep, do most always arise from the interruption of nature; and whenever that is the case, the pills will In variably remedy all those evils. N. 13.—Them Pills should never be taken during preg nancy, as they would be sure to cause a miscarriage. They are put up In square flat Loxes, and will be sent by mail to any address by remitting to Dr. C. L. Cheeseman, No. 271 'Becker street, New York. Price One Dollar per box. [Sept. 6 ly-33 KOSSUTII, according to reports, is preparing for revolutionary attempt in Europe as soon as the prope time may arrive. We may then look for a revival of thr Kossuth hats and revolutionary fashions. But we have ne doubt the Philadelphia public, no matter what may be tho changes in dress, will still continue to provide themselane with clothing from ROCKIIILL S WILSON'S cheap anf elegant clothing store, No. 111 Chesnut street, corner o Franklin Place. dee 27 ly-49 On tho 28th ull„ by Rai. D. Bownian, Isaac N. ER maker, Req., Attorney at. Law, to Emus, daughter of Ciao. Fahurstoak. .e.sq, all of this atty. On Whitstustide Monday, in the triumph of Faith, near Mount Joy, itev. Jacob Clair, in! the tlith year of his age. In the city, on Thursday evening, June :23th, after a short bat severe illness, which she bop with Christi= resignation, Mrs. Mary linter, aged 72 years. Os the 29th nit. at Paradise, Elizabeth, wife of John C. I...term, inthe 64th year of her age. The Flour market'continues excessively dull, and prices have again declined 25 cents_ per barrel. There is no export dernand,, and the only sales 're ported are 300 barrels standard brands Pennsylva nia and Western at $9 75 ; some of better brands at s9,B7ta 10, and extra at .$10,12ia10,25 ; fancy brands command higher quotations. Rye Flour is dull at ; 7,50, and Corn Meal at $4 621 per barrel. Grain—The demand for Wheat continues limited, butahere is not much offering Sales of 2000 bush els at $2,20 up to $2,40 per bushel for ordinary and prime red ; n s les of white—we quote at $2,30a2,45. Rye is dull—the last sale was at $1.40, but this price cannot now be realized- Corn is also dull and has again declined—sales of 2000 bushels South ern and Pennsylvani yellow at $1,0 3 n1,5, afloat, and a small lot in store at $lO2. Oats are in fair de mand—sales 1000 bushels Pennsylvania, in the cars at 80 aunts per bushel. and 1000 bushels Southern, in store at the same price. Whiskey—Small sales of barrels at 39a40 cents, and hhds at 28a30 cents. I , leven leachers Wanted.—Teachers are re tuested to went at the Blue 11..11 itto. fttst. Karl Tows ship, us Friday the 27131 of July. at I u to'rlos.k. A. 31.. for txarninati ,n. Itp uol-r of the Board. July ::1t 21 I;state of Slater llroorst.—,letters of al:al:lib. jtradoo estate 1.1 Sharr Itharn, Into ..f Foloon tap, 1..0l tet,ol,l to :h. utolersizood ol p.a. ons holo!,tetl plos, snake paymortt, and thoNo haring th to ~ttlts“l.,it JEREMIAH BROWN, Jr.. or STUBBS. jolt in Fulton, tap. 1(1 Teachers Wanted.—Tow M:de Teachers want -1 it char, of the Sehuols ill Upper Leacurk t .washis. Th• examination will take pla,o NY,hanics bar,: 11,nse. in slid township. on Mooday the VAlth of 1 , 55.:,t 9 o'clock. A. ).. and will be r, case el by 7.11 r. WA. ketsbant. the County Superhltehdent.— Ttrni wont b 5. Br order of the Ro.s.d. JAC It jai::: W-. 21. 4 it 01 . '14 Not ices—The sul.srril,r. spfr,inti.ql Iv, ti, Orphans' Curt of Lancaster county, to disirit.otn the Irilan, iu the hands of George 31u,ser and Win. Ilaver,tielc. Jr.. Administrators with the Will nin ~r li e o r z e Musser. Sr., late of the city of Laneaster. led. will rit tie the purpose 41f his :ippolntnient. :it the in the Court (lance, in said city. on Wnd the Stli August. 183:I, at _'clock, P. 31, when and where:ill pesons interested V.aj attend. July I l 12, utice to Tone the %Vest Ilemphel.l diu riot. are luirehy 11, i l il,l 111.1 i .111 I . N usinatiolt Tutelters will be 1,1.1. tw the lAutlity ...tii..wiotionlent. al li/i1 Sehool House in the ..1 Nllll.llltVille 11 the hi of Al . ..it/ST ti,t, into ..ein, :It lo A. Si. Untopeleut tencltocc employ. will an t..mp eutation .v., hunter '.......hers In all ale iv fir the .listri..l. :111 1 i the will common,. ithout the ilii.l.lle er Septet...cc and continue sis months. all • t..1.-r the Board. itlIT::'11 Wl', rtllvare Not ter.—.WIIN 1 IZUSSi:I.. ti ADANI I:. HA rev,.inform I‘..jr ti... ti-lie alat ;hey have pusrhas.td enti, t•ck 01 , 1111,1,11, , f..on A. IV. Itur.srl. S E. Kill, st.. hero 11.l•-i,d ill. rolling atoll' stork and flt . vntin;.: trio ntteuti,t to their busiltecs. mal.ittz it et,, ..ail [Lein befort, pur:tntsiun drewherr. ~ • , ;.•l y, ! 1 .1',;1• , .1, he Ilk lot fr.lll the thee inimedi- I ]lout Laeia . Levu ehipinyed about six years in his sable house. with his extensive aciiiintitore, hopes e Iwo it receive a i'filliintience of the rustout liseeto ore ie best.,sn r.:1,1o11 , )11.1.•11l. It [.'<'.'l. BARR. No. si Sign the Anvil. In rib—'fhr undermrto.o LI,- to, tt,..oka ..guru. t thanks to :he pO l, ll , to •n.• prdr,o.l4l, Gil While fl .• 11,41,2, 312 , 1 ,t,11141 te,pectrully rok ..i his f. truer pair. .Its a ..ontion AM,. 01 the ,oune to lib A It. wit v. 111 12y ,•1. , ,e :111,12111u t.r busluets, to.d 0..0. to merit a e affinua.tee of tho A. W RI - SSEL. july te Iheapest and best located Building Lots 1. For .wle. Lor.s - 22 feet ti' ni k Jwin In daplik.at the al...re mi.,. and terms. or oaf y .m.doilar a week, llnoy are .an Marion :avert FM-, Fulton stret 1 tont %Validtt street, wii It 3 1/11:31, r Ynr ~ester has itu .1;1,1 -diet t. %tart:boll street. told l't-tnltlin ...tr ee r o this li.doity the rily "-cite: rapid]) Ittitt up. and the lot, are open the very who- pt . itopr.vetnents. tlear to the tototte Ittvtittess. tao.l t:or att thrs are utsitrptt,seti in eon ettient-e. There ore tto totistof: is the Pei-Abbot lits.tt. and the 'while Intil,ii i. an spelt att mid value to tile h. alias'. Iu the sieittity ~ .33.• of the Bets) '19...•it, 1 otirr su perior iftd,uttetttt-nlt- r to. to • rtd tot-dit. 11,11i_ 1.. pill these lots. //-- 01,1 br 1.1., it, bee 1:plh ,1 Jot, at s, u py, 1110111 tin sotot..let tie, 01 this Ilie puldi.- are rest. . ettdliy requested to tolte to-ti r e. 'rhe ' I.•Qt tat, at the 'aide wire. atal 111, , ,a the sail. Will kllrail that :tt the .41tee et Jessi. Latalis, Alt nal w. East King 1.115.er. at,‘, Spred, or's am! Ler Illt•r's hoteN. jano :1114'1 WIEN 1.31A:`. a LANDIS. 11 T;', 1 ,.5.`," i 4 r,e' ajtrz4 1 1 1:1 Ic el nil Iteators in Foreign :11111 'bought ic Hard ware.—lluilding material of every dos.wi pt bn,. such no Inaksylat ones. hinges. screw's. Cods. se. tie have the agency of the Pittsburg Janus-I:wed Locks. which can Ire used no t right or let' I hand doors. We shall also have on hand n superior article of nail, and spikes. Also a large assortment of glass, paints. -ils and varnishes. WetheriFro pure white tad. French and American gins paints. We are the agents for Rowland Parry's building slate.— Slate put 1-n b) the square. or sold by the tot). All slating 41 , 100 I, our hands warranted, and attended to at the shortest lodic), t&CII Till NINI NUS.—We also keep a good assortment of coach tri tarn logs. such as laces. fringes. tacks, hubs. Isms. shat ts.felloes. springs and axles. Enamelled. plain, And flier gill Cloths. Enamelled and patent leather; bolts. bands, malleable castings. Sc. CARPENTEIDS AND CABINET NIAKEIti3.-11111 find a nod essortnient of panel, band and back saws: planes. cuaces. chisels, braces and brace-hilts: cast steel augers And Lifts. BLACKSMITHS—WiII find a complete assortment of liar, rolled. slit. sheet and hoop iron: cast, shear. spring and other steels: belloas. anvils. vices. sereiv-plates, &r. 'Al:MLß:ff.—Will find n good assf.rtment ot'farming im plements, such as plows, eorn eultivato, horse rakes, zrain cradles. ,:cy then. siniths:-mkes and forks; patent hoe hoof,: ropes and pullies.shovolsf. hors, and axes of Silvius', grade's and Ilagen's make. all of which are warranted. STaVESI—Wo :Lisa keep a complete assort aimit, of cook. parlor, wood and coal stoves. Agents fur the soloof super-phosphate of lint, considered many to be the best fertilizer or man are in 1100. Sold ih large or small quantities. Peruvian floano aka for sole. july J fly 24 Si. Louis. June 28 1 00 , 000 Copies is-S teamboat Disaw- TEI:s I•N THE iv E,TERS WATERS. AND STEAMBIAT DIIH,C roux. The underA ned have now in course of preparation a new Steamboat Directory, -hioh sill be issued in October nest; the Look will con lain over twottundred pages, illustrated in the best style. and neatly hound in a durable manner. It will be one of the moot interesting books ever published, and will ba book that will be interesting to /In etaeses or pea-me Tie -h.ntlwat Directory will contains complete list and de eript ion of all the Steamboats now afloat in the Western and Southern waters. The length, model, speed, power 11111 tonnage of each lout,. where and by whom built, the oat 6• of the boat, wills the trade she is in. Also. the sof Paptains and slivers, her age. be.. be. The Di ectoanieory will contain a History Of Steamboats and Sloan, b eating on the Western waters, since the Itppli.lion of 4, mu; also, a sketch of the first boat built for the Ohio •Hver. with the name of the builder, commander and ovum. The River Directory will contain a list and descr i p tion I 101 l the Steamboat. Disasters that have occurred on the Western and Southern waters, beautifully illustrated, with a list of all those who have perished by their burn iug, sinking and exploding, on the Western and Southern waters. The Directory will contain Maps of the Ohio, Mis. -issippi. Missouri. Illinois, Arkansas White, Red, Ouachi ta. Yazoo. and other Rivers, with the Towns and Cities aiil down. with correct distances; also, many other River And Commercial Dons of interest to the people at large.— file book will contain the cards of the vari Ino U. S. Mall iticits. with the trade they are in, ka, Sc. The Directory will also contain a complete list of ail the responsible Steamboat Licensed Officers, their places of residences, kc., te.: the new Steamboat Law, its requirements, with com ments, showing wherein it benefits the incompetent of tficer, and injures the competent officer, &c., ke., and all the important U. S. Supreme Court Steamboat Decisions up to date; the Rates and Important Commercial Prlvile ges, Bills of Luling, Important Decisions of the various U. S. Courts In regard to Freights Lost and Damaged, &c., &c. with many other things of interest. The Directory will be illustrated in the best style, and printed in the best manner. The author has for six years been gathering all the forts and in regard to the numerous steamboat disasters on the Western and Southern waters. and now intends publishing them in book form. The price of the work will be put at the low sum of One Dol- Im. Ten thousand copies will be issued for the brattnion ; all others desirous of subscribing. will have to do so at once. as be primed unless order e d in filiVl,llol. The work is destined to have a•circulation of over Eighty copies as the publishe, are receiving large nun, hers of subscribers per mail. front all parts of the country ; Some of the oldest boatmen, as well as most scien tific nom of the times. are contributors to the Steamlicat Di reef my. The Directory will be issued in th,tob4.r. sod will be an ornament to the parlor as well as steamboat. Ily remil tint! One Dollar I post paid.) you will reeeiv, a. spy of the above work. All communications and letters should be addressed to JAMES T. LLOYD A ( Post Office Building, Cincinnati. tOdo. July 3 t f 44 Shares Lancaster Bank Stock. eJIJ :e) Farmer's d•i. One liumlred Dollar Bonds, Laneaster City Sch..el Lan . i; per is interest, payable semi amt,..dly. For sale by J. F. SHRODER S CO., Agents. LAND WARRANTS.—We are now buying Land War rants and paying the highest rates. June iii tf-.23 J. F..SIIRODER m CO. I)amplact. Laws for ISss.—The laws passed j_ at the last session of the Legislature have been received and are ready for distribution to those entitled to receive them. J. BOWMAN, juue _ii at-23 Frothy. Estate of Ann M. Holtzhonse.--- Letters of administratiun on the estate of MID M. MOltZllOUßejate of the Borough of Wash i ugton,lan. Co., having been Issued to the suscriber residing in said Borough : All persons indebted to said Estate aro requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. 1.1. 11. BITNEIt, june 26. 6t. Admr. & Co, Next to liramph's Jll,,Clothlug Store, East Orange street, Lancaster Pa. Dealers in all the new and popular FAMILY MEDI CINES, PERFUMERY, &c., Wholesale and ltetail. - - - • • • • -• . itta_They have just received a fresh supply of Wolfe's Celebrated. Aromatic &beldam Schnapps and will sell to retailers at Proprietor's prices. june 26 1423 Wall Papers.—The subscribers have now on band V V a large and complete assortment of WALL PAPERS of the newest and most desirable styles. june 2dLit-M HAGER & BROTHERS. Estate of Andrew Leader .— Loners of admit:- istration on the estate ct Andrew Leader, late of the borough of Marietta, dec'd, having been Issued to the sub scriber residiug in the Borough of Mount Joy All persous indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them without delay properly authenticated for settlement. Jana 20 Ot-ira . JOSHUA LUDO. ~3ARItI9f}ES. DEATHS The Marheits Pau..turastua, June ZU (; Ef). Ic t'l'T, &,cretsry A. SLAVMAKEI2, Notle.e.--The stockholders of the Lane:atter Low:mo tire Engine Mad' Machine Manufacturing . 'Company, will meet at the office of the Company on Thursaay,, The 12:h thy of July next, at 2 o'clock, P. al-; for the purpose of determining upon an increase of twenty per cent. to the Capital Stock of mid Company. John Black, C. Hager, N. Malotie, A. W. Russell, John 'N. Lane. James B. Lane, Jamea Black, and George Taylor Lane. - IL 0. KLINE, June 26 It-29 Seey..and Traver, Ator's None le.-.-Assigned Estate of S.J. Ham ton & wife. Thlinodersigned auditors. appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of. Lancaster County, to dis tribute the balance remaining in the hands of John C. Walton, Assignee of J. S. Hamilton and wife, to and among the creditor,, of the paid Hamilton. will meet in the Libra-' ry Room in the Court House, on Saturday the 4th flay of August,lW, at 2 o'clock Y. M., when L where all persons interested may attend if they see proper. juna 26 d ' ll (c...lunday Schools 2 Sunday Schools I—Just Proelamation.—icheress, by' a suppliment of an II received at St'ANOLER'S Peoples Book Store, the fel- Ordinance ordained and enacted into a law at the Oewing new Books file Sunday School Libraries, Teacher. City of Lancaster. the 14th day of June, A. D.. 1652, al- 1 i and Pupils: lowing the sale. or casting. throwing firing sortibs;rockets ;, The Triumphs of Industry. Illustrated by the Life of or other fire works. within the city of Lancaster on the :I Adam Clarke, L. L. D. third. fourth. and filth days ef./nly in each and every year.•i I Alice Clifford, and her Early Day Dreams. 1 vol. 16mo. I. therefore, i.sue this my 'Proclamation, forbidding the :I Highland Agnes, or the Triumph of Faith In Humble firing of gnus (unless by military companies) and other : Life. A memoir of Mrs. Andrew of Paisley. 1 vol. 16 mo. tire arms. portable cannons. or the selling, casting, throw- .1, ' Ruins Hill, the missionary child in Siam. A memoir jog or tiring chasers. or other fire works operating in a t written by his mother now in Anierhm. 1 vol. ltimo. similar manner, and not contained in the foregoing ordin- , The Sad Mistake; one of toe most attractive and agree. once. railing upon ell good and peaceable cittunts and able Sunday School Publication of the day. p.m, tiffi e ,,,, to belts all offenders before me or any of i Irish Army; soother of the most popular books of the the Aldermen of ibis City, that the same may be fitted , day. I vol. Itimo. and dealtyvi tlt aecordttig to the ordinanc,'y. of March 1.182.5. Oa_ The above, in connection with all the publications Dated at the City of Laneaster, the twenty-fifth day of lof the Am. S. S. Union, always on hand at society's prices. June A. D. 1855. J. A LIIIIMItT. tßibles, Testaments, Hymn Books, Question Books, Class June 26 2t-23 Mayor. A Books, Ilibuto Books, Library Rem ds, Tickets , Reward ' 'Cards, and everything pertainingto the wants of Sunday Schools, Superintendents, Teachers and Pupils, to be had at the Wholesale and Retail Book Store. W. H. SPANULER, june 19 tf 22 33 North Queen at., Leiner. el A MUTUAL ' C. 701 PA i l l S '7 7- 47 1;: t m . e ' m C be c rs . of said Company are hereby notified, that an assessment of Me. p.r rent. has been made, on the amount of pre utium 11. , teF deposited. for polici,..t i.ourd by said Company to pay f .t. I..sses by fire to V. Schreiner. David Hart man. R..beccit Keller. Amos Clemson. Isaac Oberholtzer, Dr. John Walla., Christian Eby. Eby A: Co., George It. !limes and Jame s k .b•lhn lliekino n payable at the Ake. of the Company. at Williamstown. to the members of the Lhaird of Directors. to dmepit Clarkson. at the new Court Hon,. and all the authorized stouts of the Company on .1 or 1,..f , r 0 th e first day of AU.I.IIAt nett. Ites.olved. That no:oll-ns of this Company neglecting or omitting In pay their assesetents. within thirty days after the publication of nottre of the came, will incur the ex pense of not exceeding ten cents pr tulle. circul tr from th e Wtic, of the Comp.toy, payable to a collector, duly au thorized to collect the came. 4 - & - Copies of the By-to% g may he had by applying to Joseph Clarkson. in the new Court Fluuse. Thomas : 4 . Woods. Pre,,t ; Henry F. Slaymaker,Adam E. Witmer, Thianns S Ntell rain. David Graff, Esq., Joseph B. Baker. Iteor!re L. Eckert. John M. Buyers. :1. E. tilty maker. Ser'y. Dtre:tois. AGENTS OF THE COMPAN Y. Dr. Esaia, Kinzer, Loacork twp.: Joseph McClure, Bart twp.: Jacob S. Wjtmen, Manor twp.: S. Smith Patterson, ltapho t wp.; Ada,. Koniztnaeher. Ephrata twp.: Jaeoh S. Shirk. dn. : Christian Engle ItrAulsidue: Martin E. 4 tauffer. E. I:arl lop : Christian Csol.le. Salisbury tap.; John Malin. dn.; A. Fleming Slaymaken.: do.: Henry A. Itniond, finiialld, A. "Litman. Liliz : John Stauffer, I'ntarut urn. j une Mize Cheap Book Store.—Abbott's Life of Ns pub..), in L..° ele_taut oetivo volumes of WO pages eneh. Illustrated by CSI ,va.deuts. '3l maps and Iwo steel Engras Soul .us by Bev. Ichabod S. Sp..ncer, D. D.. late Pastor rt the s-e-nd Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn. It. I. Au thor or •-.1 Pastor's Sketches." with a sketch of his life.— ity Bev. J. it. Star Pap,rs: ,xperienc.is of Art and Future. By Bee ry Ward Beecher. The C musultion Table: or x plain and practical exposi tion of the birds Supper. By J Centering. D.D. I Want Salvation: or, all saved that 'lie In Infancy. By the iter. John Cumming . , D. D. 't'he Baptismal Font: or, the Nature an d Obligations of Christian Baptism. tie the Ittiv..l..he Cumming,. D. D. Elements of Criticison. By Henry Rashes. Edited by Rec. James It. Boyd. with'Nthles, Chalmer's Astronomical iermous. with a brief sketch of his Biography. The WatAinan. A new Book. ' Cone Cut Corners; the experioneo of a conservative Pam ly in Fantastical Times Adam (Thomas)—The Three Divino Slaters; or, Faith, [lope and Charity. With an Introduction by - .the Rev. W. it. Stowell. Rotherham. Advice to a You° r Christian. or the Importance of alma inmr at tin elevated tatiltdard of Piety. By a VillaLte Pastor. With In Introductory Essay be the Rev. Dr. Alexander. Alleine (Bev. Joseph;—Gospel Promises. Beings short view of the great and Precious promises of the Gospel. INDEPENDENCE TRUE AND FALSE—Just issued by the Ante, S. S. Lail., 'Chi above new :1113,tond With 111 , 01,1:11S Or other of a .intiltir rilalltqel'oll hand. ineludine the lar..iest and . .tn.:. varied assorfoietit of Sinai ly ts..b,tl Ito to Ito letttni en./..ctablishm-nt tot 00011 Philatt•lphis and Pittsbuse. Ila.i born actively etti,ged iutionn Lit t antl given I nit departtnent of one bush., the ati,,,t native tried attention, we believe Sun ay Schoola can I, better accommodated here than at any tither stare in the country, and equally as well and hall as cheap as in any of the largo cities. ' ' NVe invite an exatninntinn 1, 4' our st.s.k znnl prices. MURRAY S SToEN, Kratnplfs Boildint N. it u. en st.. Lacer. jam :26 tf 'flowers , Series of Readers, Published by DAN) EL 111:1:0C.Ssi CO.. iii J din street. New Aram. Towers' Ist Itrailer or tic:ohm! Primer. " o, Introduction to the Gradual Reader, " &J header, I G maul I Reader. '• 4111 llcialcr, or Sequel to r; radual Reader. •• 5111 liteeler, or North American Secon Class Reader, ===MIStIIIIMIMMMM Th e f ire t reqential gei,d reading is ii DISTINCT Al:nev i. MON. This can only result frets the practice of the ele mentary their combinations. All of these ele ments and their combinations are given. with ample di rections, arranged in a simple and compact form in the Bret three toolts of this series. Particular and specific di actions ore (n, the lir st :inlet given to freeborn, for utter in;; each elementary it: aunt in the language. Suggestions are given for avoiding l'ePrrs and acquiring a correct pro. nunciation. The last three graders of the smies contain an elaboradi but comprehensive treatise on Elocution. in which the loading principles of god reading are simplified, and rules deduced and illustrated by practical examples. In this treat in.. the lox, of the are analyzed, and the ele ments of expressionfrequisite fur the. utterance of every sentimenttis clearly described and explained. Each one is considered in an insulated light and illustrated by ap propriate exercises. it is next shown that these constitu nt elottlents are applied in combinations in every instance of chaste and impassioned eloquence, or correct add im- Rossi vs reading. It is my firm collViction," says an accomplished s.Molar, " that the treatise on Elocution and principles of reading as Illustrated and explained in these readers, will do more to excite the attention to the sulject of language and reading, than any thing else that hls yet made its appearance. The selections are excellent, avd if merit be a reemninendatimt or :my criterion of suc cess, these books are destined to be more extensively used than ally other series of reading leaks which has yet been published." TOWER'S GRADUAL SPELLER.—This Speller is a part and parrel of the Readers and goes with them and is based on their plan. teaching one thing at a time. Tower's First Lessons in Language.; or, Elswiten ts of Eng lish Grammar.—This little Book is made Itor beginners. that they may feel their way unlerstandingt. and become interested M what Is considered sometimes dry study. The plan is simple. and the pupil may see the reason fur each step and be led to think. - For sale In quantities at W. 11. Spangler's Book Store, Lancaster city. june Lii Karin and Woodland for Sale.—The under sieued offers for sale, the following valuable livid bstate : No. I. That well-known Federal Hall Earm, sit inato in Carnarvmt township. Lancaster county, about :4.4 of a mile from t hurchtown, Containing 166 Acres, of first-rate limestone land. 'This Farm is considered one of the good farms of the conuty. has loon well limed, en closed with r good post and rail fence, and Is well watered and In good order. The Improvements area large Stone MANSION HOUSE. a Stone Carriage House ..nd loft. Frame Shop. Garden and a small Orch ard. A rood Stone Tenant Homo, with a never falling spring under it, large Stone Bank Barn, Cattle shed and Straw Loft. Wagon Shed and Loft, with a large Corn Crib, Hog Sty. tine-third of the purchase money ens remain at Interest secured on the mmprotv. a-No - 2. About au Am., of Woodland and Sprouts. a great or part thereof is White Oak and Chesnut Timber, about a utile front the above Farm. Apply on the premises tn. June 26-6.t-2,3 M. BICKHAM. Pennsylvania 15Ingistrate's Law Libya- BINNs'S Justee. and Business Man's Legal r.oid.•. New and Sixth Edit 1., bringing the Law down to 1855. A Treat im on the office the and duties of Aldermen and Justices of the Peace iu the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, including all the required Forms of Process and Dock et Entries; and embodying net only whatever may he deemed valuable to Justices of the Peace. but to Land-. lords, Tenants, and General Agents; and making this vola ume what it purports to be, A safe Legal Guide for Dul ness Men. By John Ilium. Into Alderman of Walnut Ward. in the city of Philadelphia. The Sixth Edition. Revised, corrected, and greatly enlarged by Frederick C. Brightly. Esq., Author of -. A Treatise on the Law of Costs," 'Equity Jurisprudenoe," " Blsi l'rius Reports," Editor of "Pardon's Diegst." &c. In one thick volume, Octavo. Price only $4. 2. ALSO, COMPANION TO BINNS'S JUSTICE.—GRAY• DON'S FORMS.—Forms of Conveyancing, and of l'ractlce in the Courts of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions, Oyer and Terminer, the Supreme and Orphan's Courts, and the offi ces of the various Civil officers and Justices of the Peace. Fourth edition. revised. corrected. enlarged. and adopted to the present state of the law t with copious explanatory Notes and References, and a new, full, and comprehensive Index. By Robert E. Wright, Esq. In one thick Octavo volume. Price only $3,50 3. ALSO. STItOUD AND BRIWITLY'S PIIRDO'S DI A Digest of the Laws of Pennsylvania, from the year One Thousand Seven Hundred, to the Eighth day of May, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty-Five. The First Four Editions by the late John I'm-sloe, Esq. The Fifth, Sixth :tnd Seventh, by the lion. George M. Stroud. Eighth Edi• lion, Revised, with ylarginial Reference., Foot Notes to the Judicial Decisions: Analytical Contents: a Digested Syllabus of each Title: and a New. Full, and Exhaustive Index. By Frederick C. Brightly, Esq., Author of -A Treatise on the Law of Costa," - Equity Jurisprudence," °Nisi Prins Reports. - Editor of - Dines Justice. - .Vc. One thick Royal SVO. Price only 55,00. OE9...The freshness anti permanent value of Portion's Digest are preset, ol by the publication annually of 0 Di gest of the I, we ell. t,t in es, Is year. The annual Di- ' Frets are arranged In p.veise contLrmity to the plan of Pur. don's Digest. They are. each ',fthern, republished annu ally; are connected together by bGeneral Index :prepared anew each ear.) which entbra,es the contents of the Laws I of each year since tile public anon of Purdou's Digest. and also sold separately. Thus the purchaser of Put don's Digest will always be: in possession of the complete body or the Statute Laws of Pennsylvania down to the ve: when 'he purchases it. Those who have already: purchased Purdon's Digest may always complete it to date far the small sum of Fifty: Cents, the price of a volume touts sting all the annual Di gests issued since the first publication of the present edi tion of Purdou's Digest, rts heretofore stated. KAY d: BROVIER, Law Booksellers and Publishers, • 17 19 South Fifth street, First Store above Chestnut, Phil& Ark' Orders or letters of inquiry for Law Rooks from the' country, promptly attended to. june 26 3m.23 Honce, Sign and Ornamental Painting. —‘l est Orange :t !eet. nearly opposite the Moravi..t. Church, Lancaster. S. W. TAYLOR, Agent. thankful for the faVors, respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, rhat haling finished his contract in painting the New Court House, he Is now more fully pre- • .. pared to receive, and execute all orderl for House Paint ing, of every description, with despatch, in a workmanlike • !..tNi ore 3len 0V anted.—A few more enterprising r, manne and, he trusts, to the satisfaction of all who may I ! ..1. young men can bud employment Ly which they can favor bile with a call. e.,,. f1 y make 8600 or $lOOO a year, to act as Agents for rev. Jar Having made arrangements with Mr. JOHN L. R oral new andEF - popular works, just published exclusively FEB. whose capobility as a Sign Patnteraro too well known for agents and not for sale In bookstore.. to require comment, every description of Sign and Orna- t we have a great many agents employed. many of whom mental Painting will be done promptly and well. !-- S. W.„. ! are making from 15 to 20 dollars a week. Those who wish jnne 12 2m-21 ''• lto engage in thin pleasant and profitable business, will for frhos. W. Evans” & Co., No. 214 and 216 , particulars, requisites, 6., address 1 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. Have now' on hand a C. W DERBY .1 CO., full assortment of all the Spring and Summer Fabrics In . . Publishers and Whblesale Bra koshers, the latest styl,es, and at the lowest prices. Many of these Sandusky Clty, Ohio. goods have been purchased at a sacrifice both at auction Wl.Editors of Newspapers, by giving the above and inl and at private sale, and will be sold proportionably low. ! lowing three insertions, and calling attention to It. and Among them will beTound— 1 sending 11. cony containing it, shall receive any thrte of the Handsome Stripe and Checked Silks, at 6234 and 76, . following works: Chaim Plaid do. very rich, i . Life of Josephine, by Headly, $1,26 Rich Plain, do., • Life of Lafayette, •• 1,25 Black do., of the beat makes, Life of Nadeon, 125' , Grenadines, iiild Scenes of a Hunter's Life I,LO Q lates I Slates I I—The subscriber having taken tfie . N. Grenadine Robes, Life of Mary and Martha Washington 1,00 Liagency for Brown's building Slates is ready at any time : Sams Robes, , Odd Fellow's Amulet, LW to furnish slate by the ton erput on by the square, at the ! Lawn', Any person wishing any of the above books, can have shortest notice and on the moat reasonable terms. Apply ' S r, very cheap. , them snot by mail, free of postage,un the receipt of the at my Hardware Store, North Queen street. , Hosisry kte Elprhig and Sommer, of every descdption, : above retail price. Address felt.= 174 GYODGE D. PPBECKILL. 1 ase aik , joins LI lt-al 1 JUSIO 27 St 43 O. L "AIM tit 00. _ Dress SiIks.—WENTZT DRY GOODS' STORE is the place where you will find an extensive assortment of desirable styles. Rich Plaid Poult de Lobes Rich Striped " " Solid Colors " " . 1 Rich Brocades of various grades; India Wash Silks, choice colors; Beat Quality Plaids; Black Silks, all widths. Prices ranging from 50 cents to $2,00. Best Black Silks ever sold for $l,OO. To become convinced call at CRAPE SHAWLS.—WENTZS' have paid particular at, tention to their Shawl Department this season, and now; offer a flue variety of Plain White Crape Shawls, heavy! fringe—from $5 to s2o—Magnificent Emb. Crape Shawlrri— from $l2 to s7s—Silk, Thibet and Cashmere shawls, di.f ferent grades. For a handsome Shawl remember WENTZS' STORE.' ; ; TO THE LADIES.—CaII and see those rich and beautiful Grist Marilo names and Paris Mantilla also, magnificent; Flounced Berege Robes now opened at may 22 tfIS WENTZS' STORE. I , 3lay. Cape Aland. Sea Bathing:- -Cape —NATIONAL HALL Oils huge, new and splendid first class HOTEL, fitted up with gas, and unsurpassed by any other, is notironen for visitors, on Ito naval moderate Sanaa. • Having no bar, It is as distinguished for its quiet comfort as for its superior acooMmodations. . • NATIONAL HALL occupies an entire square of high ground near the surf, with a large garden in front,. enJ, y ips the pure sea-breeze and a magnificent view of the ocean. AARON OARRETSON, June 262m33 Proprietor. . Estate of.A.un Hart, dee , d.—Letters testamen tary on the estate of Ann Hart, clec'd, late of Salisbu ry township, Lancaster co., having been granted to the sutocribers nwiding in said township : All persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to make payment immedi ately, and those having claims will present them without delay properly authenticated for settlement. ROBERT g. HART, . JOHN BARTLEY, junel9 gt-22 Executors. ROBERT A. ETA S. P. W. 110173EKEEPER 7 ALDUS J. NEFF. riVrew and Valuable Book•.—Just received at the PEOPLE'S WOK sTORE: Literary and Historical Miscellanies. By Hon. George Bancroft. 1 vol. 9 vo. Every Library whose shelves con , tains the grvat Historical works of Bancroft, should add the alk,ve vol. to their collection. Lives and 'nines of the Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of the United Suites. By Henry Flanders—First Series. John Jay, Juhu Butlldoe. 1 v9l. 5 co. Price jy2.50. Rush on the Philosophy of the Human Voice. Fourth edition—improved.and eularged. 1 vol. 5 vo, cloth. Price A. Journey through the Chlue , e Empire. By 31. Hue, i author or Recollections of a Journey through Tartary and IThibet. in 2 cols. lano. cloth. Price $2,00. I mar Papers, or experience of Art and Nature. By lieu ry Ward Beecher. The Watchman. A companion to that most popular book, The Lamplighter. 1 vol. 12 mo. cloth. Price $l.OO. a. The above with all the new publications as thSy ap. ' pear always to be sold in advance of our cotemporarles at the People's Book Store. . • _ jund in tf 2'2 A New Saying Fund.—The purchasers of these _tibeautiful Lots in the Chesnut Street Tract. will form a sure nud permanent fund—every purchaser will have his .own grass bank under his immediate control—it 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. Pleas .nt. and com fortable brick dwellings will cover the whole district: churches, with their graceful 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.. will seek employment there, and the bum of busy and social life will pervade all the.streets. This is not a mere phantasy . . The lots are nearly all sold, and those who wish the balance must call soon. ns the name conditions ran never be offered again. A good clear title will be given. The grade marks will be planted in all the streets. so that every man may know at what height to build his house. We wish also to guard persunt , against any false rumors about these lots, made by mall dons 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. I .june 19 fft.2.2 IIitENEMAN LANDIS. state of Abraham Kurtz, ttee'd.—.NO persons indebted to the estate of Abraham itturto. dec'd. late of Salisbury township. are requested to Intake payment immediately to the undersigned heirs of Isaid deceased, and those having claims will present them :without delay properly authenticated fir settlement. DAVIE, HunTz. ELIAS KURTZ: june 19 ' , 2m.22 Ileirs. i rrIIESI:. wonderful :aid universally admired pictures. al, which appear as round and solid as sculptured marble, lare taken dotty, at JOHNSTON'S SKY LIGHT GALLERY, corner of North Queen and ()rant: , sts. Daguerreotypes of every Moe and style, taken at the lowest prices. Lancioi., Jo.. as • tf-22 ratites Patent Air-Tight, Self-Seal , Mg CANS and JAltti.—For Preserving Fresh Fruit, and Vegetables. These Cans and Jars are constructed with a cle.nael around the mouth. near the top, into which the leaver tits loosely. This channel is filled with a very edit° sive cement, prepare,' for the purpose, and allowed to har. den. In order to seal the vessel hermetically. it is oat, necessary to heat the corer slightly ltd pros it.into place 'lt may be opened with as much case as it is closed, by slightly warming the top. The ordinary tin cans, used rn the same purpose for which this is intended. rag not b, 'closed as is well known, without the aid of a limier; ar, ,ditlieult to open, and are generally so much injured io 'opening as to be useless for future service. By this simple contrivance, the process of hermetk al .sealintv Is placed conveniently within the reach of ever , Individual; and fruit, Vegetables and butter (if properly prepared) may be kept. with their natural flavor unit.] : paired, for an indefinite length of time. 'these vessels were thoroughly tested during the post summer, and thei. contents, after the lapse of months, found unchanged Directions Mr sealing and and unsealing, and also fir put up fruit, tomatoes. be., accompany these vessels. All kinds of stewed fruit may tilso be kept in them. It :will only be necessary to stew the fruit as fur the table 'adding the amount of sugar required to make it palata ,ble, fill up thesessel with the hot fruit, and seal it a: : !once. All ripe fruits preserved iu this way, will be toured I as frssli in the winter season, as if just taken from th, tree and stewed. HOW economical a luxury this will prove, needs scarcely to be suggested. 4.,, These cans and jars era all prepared for sealing.— The housekeeper has only to heat the lid and press it inh its place. Paters: —pint gaper doz.; quart $2 50; half gallon $3 60 gallon j 5 a dozen. Self Sealing Glass Jars A 2 50 a dozen for quart size, and it° a dozen for pints. The * dilferent size cans nest. so as to secure economy in transportation. Manufactured and sold by ARTII UR, BUIINtIAM & CO., No, 60 South Tenth St., Philadelphia. Orders for these Cans and Jars, accompanied by lb, cash. will he promptly attended to by the undersigueo agents iu Lancaster county, and the articles forwarded t. any direction. A discount to dealers ult,, buy to sell again. Sold wholesale and'retail by 11. D. PARItY. Agent MI Lancaster county, at Dr. Parry's Drug Store. No. 3 ,- . Easi King street. Lancaster. BAKER S LIOPKINS, Agents fin Salisbury and Sadsbury twps. Juno 193m.22 and For Salc.—Public notice is hereby giv e n I that the undersigned Executors of John llactsock dee'd: In pursuance of the direction .of the last will and testament of said deed. offer for sale a valuable &nut talon or Tract of Land, situated in Burrell town !ship. Indiana county, l'a.. containing 30 ACRES—about .250 of which are cleared, 45 of which are in meadow. Th.. impruvemelit are TWO DWELLINU HOUSES. a igtank Barn otter buildings—also an excellent Apple Orchard. The tract is within 4 miles of Blairsville. and the Indianaßranch Railroad run s, through it. An indisputable titlo will be given. awl terms modem:. sortable. .Apply lIARTSOCK. AI)AMS, GILLIS DUTY, June 19 t-22 Dyspepsia Bitters--No Humbug . —Prep.rud by Elder J. STA3IM, Mount Joy, Lancaster county. t. Pa.—ln the Providence of God I was afflicted with this dreadful disease, (Dyspepsia.) I trird various remedies. but to no effect, until I used these Bitters. Having now realized its happy effects for myself—also many others— jand knowing ihnt th o usands are SOH suffering with Dyr. pepsin. I recommend It as a safe. and one of the best rem. ',idles for this dreadful disease (Dyspepsia.) For sale in Lancaster, by H. A. llocksteld. We, the undersigned. have used .1. Stainm's Bitters for DyspepsiA and having been greatly "benefited. therof•re. we recommend it as au invaluable remedy for Dyspepsln• Elder A. 11. Lung, Mount Joy: Elder .1. C. Owens. do. Bechtold, do. E. liaminaker, do. A. Kauffman. d0..1. Sar ver. do, J. Mauhart, do. D. Leib. do. Widow ideliman. do. Miss Stehman.•do. Brunner. do. S. Dyer. Major E. Spent, Lancaster. D. Moo, do.; S. Slaiter. Earl: E. Son zer. d0..1.. Stick, do. J. Sensenig, do. Mrs. Weaver, do.; .J. Burns. Hanby; S. Strickler, du. D. Strickler. do. 11. Greenawalt ; do. S. N. Klauser, do. Elder J. ST.UIM,—Dear Sir—For more than one year I was afflicted with the ague. ' I made every effort to be re tiered. but I grew worse ' untll I used your BITTERS. I ain happy to say, that after using several bottles. I was cured of the ague. and have enjoyed good health since.— I had no ague or dyspepsia since August last. I can re. commend your BITTERS as a very good medicine, and per. haps one of the best remedies for the ,tgue and Dyspepsia. Inasmuch as it purifies and strengthens the stomach, and gives health and tone to the whole system. Yours with respect, A. KAUFFMAN. Bronchitis Cured. Mount Joy, May, 1555. I • have been afflicted with sore throat for some time which was called Bronchitis by physiians. They treated me with regular treatment, hut still I found no relief.— Your BITTERS was recommended and when I commencetl using it I felt my throat getting bsdter•, my appetite in creased, and my food agreed better with me. I was en couraged to continue with the BITTERS. and now con say these urrEits cured me. I would recommend J. Stamm's BITTERS to the afflicted, for I am confident that my sore throat caste from In] disordered M....mr103. >ly ad'''eo try it for Bronchitis and Dyspepsia. C. 31. MARTIN. Elder J. Srxstst;—l deem It an imperative duty to sutler tug humanity, to recommend the use of your Vegetable Dyspepsia BITTERS to the public, as an invaluable reme dy for that sorely distressing and extensively prevalent. disease which its name indicates. Experience and obscr ration compel me to speak of it la terms of the highest commendation. I was myS2lf permanently cured by using about 6 bottles. though my stomach trav so weak that it would retain nothing. I have known some of the most desperate and long standing cases 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 Immediate, and when persevered in. permanent relief, I feel no hesitancy in pronouncing it an Infallible remedy for Dyspepsia. Elder A. 11. 1,9N0, Kulpsville. Montgomery co.. Pa.. Mae 30, Lancaster, May 30,1556. ELDER J. STAMII—Dear Slr: We are entirely out of the Dyspepsia Bitters. We find it a good article. and it Trill sell. Have a lot ready this week, and forward as soon as possible. Yours, truly, 11., A. ROCKAFIELD & CO. For sale in Lancaster by 11. A. ROCKAFIELD & CO., Ilmmph's Buildings, East Orange street. For sale by Druggists and Storekeepers generally. jan 9 Iv-5I li= W. IL SPANGLER, 13 North Queen st.. Litter. Stereoscopes! Agiae.-Agne Cured. Mount Joy. Marcb,lKs (-snano ! Guano t Z Manzi° l t t—Just 'resolved a Urlot of supeslur Guano, In bariels. For sale In lota to suit psu'ehasers, by . GEO. CALDISR 3 CO., Office 3434 N. Queen street, and st Greef's Landing, on' the Conestoga. June 12 tf4l Land Agency.—The subscriber offers himself to the public as Ageot for the purchase of Lands in Nich elsa, Braxton and Fayette counties, Va. Tracts from 100 to 5000 acres improved and unimproved, from $3 to $l2 per acre, can be purchased forfarming or grazing purposes.— Fee in each cue from $5 to $5O. The lauds of these coun ties are pre-eminently suited for Sheep•ralsing. The Cov ington and Ohio Railroad, the main Improvements of the State, passes through this region. Cannel and kittuninons Cmi Lands, and Iron also purchased for Companies, with facilities to the Ohio. All letters requiring information must enclose fee, $5. Post-pald. Reforence, DENIM 11. PRICE, Nicholas CI-. Ta. We would prefer Democratic Settlers, fore or Free Soil ism or R. N's. ferenee—Hon. Henry A. Edmondson, Member of coo gross. P. S.—Purchasers will save 50 per cent. by having an Agent here, acquainted with the value of land. jllllO 12 6m-21 Nov. 21 & 23 South Sixth Street, PIIIL&DELPHIA. Anrienitriral implement ManuEtctory. Bristol, Pa. Seed Ground. (YO Acres) Illoorusdale, near Bristol, Pa june 12 3m.21 tas Light for Country H ousts I—No ense for Burning Camphine. Fluid, Candles, de., Ac.— The subscriber is now prepared to sell County rights (Iv using Rano°le or Atmospheric Gas. The above is one of the most beautiful as well as the cheapest artificial light that has ever been elrered to the public. It is more bril liant and less than one half the cost of Coal Gas. It is perfectly harmless, no trouble v.hatever, and the Genera tor is no larger'than an ordinary Gas :Aster. For further information apply to 'Boffins', Leinan & Ogelsliv, Gas Fitters, No. 13 South Seventh street, between ilark.if and Chesnut. Philadelphia, where the Gas can be seen in practical operation. County Right swill be sold at such rates as will enable any person to make a handsome profit on their Investment. For further particulars re specting tho Gas, or negotiation for County Rights, ad dress lost -paid, W. C. WITTEItS, Sole Agent for the State of Penna. Or apply personally to him at No. 13 South Seventh at., Philadelphia. juno 12 61-21 Drug Store and Dental Depot.—Tho under. sigtied having fitted up his Store In a new and elegant style, would respectfully call the attention of the public to the following catalogue: TO PANIILIES AND HOUSEKEEPERS. All kinds of Family Medicines. All the loading Patent Medicines. Baking . Powders of every description. Spices of superior quality. Burning Fluid. Hair Invigorating Tonics. Tooth Powder. Wax—white and yellow. Bristol Brick Dust for Scouring. SoaPF, Perfumery, Salad. and other Oils, Starch, Alcohol. Soap Soda, Mustard, Toothache Drops, Zerrra Tooth Wash. • TO TILE MEDICAL PROFESSION. A fresh and elegant supply of pure Medicines. Surgical Instruments of every variety. Vials and Bottles of °Toy size and variety. Pill and Powder Boxes of various sizes. TU THE DENTAL PROFESSION. Gold and Silver Plate. Gold rind Tin Foil. Dental Instruments of every variety. Joneg, White and McCurdy's Teeth. Mouth and [land Glasses. Corundun Meals 1=!==0E111 Stub's, Murphy's and Kern's Separating Files. All such articles as .Dentists require, are kept constant ly no hand, or ran be furnished at very short notice. DAGLTERREAN ARTISTS can be furnished with all their Chemicals at Philadelphia prices. TONSORIAL PROFESSORS will find it to their advan to call at the Druz and Chemical Store, No. 5834 North Queen street Lancaster, Pa. junu 1 i tf-21. 5. WELCIIENS. Vreourtang Dress Goods.—Wentz's bare now store a complete assortment of Mourning Material fur tiressdr—Black Brocade Bereges. Plain Black and Embroidered Grenedines. Black. White and Lead Cirenedines. - _ Thin Fabrics 9f oery descriptson—Plain Black Tissue., Berege4, ,tic. Black and White Lawns, real baptists, for V.2!f cents. Ladies will remember when in search of Sea . sonablo 31ourning Goods that the place is may ti. tfll7 NVE.M7Z'S Prcrnium Venitinn Blinds A BRITTON & CO., 31anufacturer, Wholesale and Be •tail Dealers. So. 3i North '2,1 street, above Market. Philadelphia. The largest, cheapest and best assortment ,f Plain and Fancy BLINDS of ally establishment in the United States. SHADES of every variety. at the lowest market prices. Buff. liolland and Store Shades, made I. order at - short , :ive us a call and save expense. WE STUDY TO PLEASE. april 17 ant-C7 'Thomas & Thackray, Boys , Clothing' Est 11,6,11ml:ill. No. Lklit Chestnut Street. a hl,O Thir teettlh. Philadelphrt.—The under,ignea respectfully in fitrut their 3.1 the public generally, that-they have taken the Stare above mentioned, and intend keeping cute stantiy on hand and made to order, YOUTHS' AND CILIL DRENS' CLOTHING. of the must impraved strles. M. Groper Thaekray. su lout and favorably known as • lutler Ga r the Mess,. Hoyt.will give hie personal atten tdm to that branch of the IMS.IIIOSS. tll4l flatters hintedfin twilit; able to please. thereby hoping to secure a fair share :tf patronage. Very respectfully. THOMAS & TII ACKRAY, Cites. 0. Trtomas. I No. 863 Chestnnt st. M. COOPER THACERAY. may 15 Gunli. Arornatic Schiedam Selknapps.—This ar t:le is for sale. in Lancaster. at the inedicine Stun, 01 too subscribers. in Kramplfs building, E. Orange Ft. may 15 tf-17 11. A. KOCEAFIELti & CC . Ustate of Joseph. Greer, dee'd.—Mfrs tee LAI:Um:IIE4I . y oil !be estate of Joseph lireer, deed.. late a tart township having been issued to the subscriber, residing in the ,ame township: All persons indebted vtid ,state are requested to make payment Immediately teed those leaving claims will present them without dell) properly authenticated for settlonent to Dr. JOHN MARTIN, ANDREW BAItKLEY. my 2i) fits JGallagher, Dentist, haring located lu . the City or Lancaster, respects u.ly penal/ his pretrssto;i it scrvices to those who may need them. and choose to give aim a call. Ile has been negated In the profession ovet Pen years—this had an erstensive practice Ihr the last one Pr SeVvil in Chester county—and can give the hest of eel erence and evidence respecting his professional -Lill and qualifications. Ile would also announce that be has obtained She es elusive right to use CLAYTJN'S PA'fES'r OLAN of !Hakim.; awl setting Artificial Teeth ti , -4,-;A in Lancaster City end County—as improve. moot chili Is acknowledged by gentlemen who were un the Examining Committee on Dentistry in the New Yuri• Crystal Palace. by Professors of Dental Colleges. atid Scientific Dentists,p,enerally, to surpass every other plat now knows for beauty, strength, cleanliness and cheapness. Unice and residence on thu oast side of North Duke Mt. between ttrauge and Chesnut.. ono square nod a halt north of the Court li.•ntse, and a short distance south of the Itailroa.l. may 29 15-10 A gricultnral and Horticultural Too l. —z•up,rlk,r Unloading Hay Forks, S and 4 pronged. I oproved Horse I toes, Gultirotors, Cast /eon Garden era. Garden Engines. Tubular !mu Scythe Snattis, Eno , list, Lawn Rakes. English Riveted 'lack Lawn Scythes Grass Ilisikv, (ledge Shears. Ladies' Garden Shears. Weed log Foriis.lransplauting Trowels, with other tine Horti cultural Teols. per late arrivals trout Europe. PASCHALL 3101tILIS Si CO., A g ricultural Ware (louse and Seed Store. may 23 tf.l9 Corner ;lb :Market els., Phila. 77 eaping and Mowing Machines.—Tho sub s:aloe, are now executing orders for the followlini and Mowing Machines. believed to be the largest assort nacnt to be found at any tine establishureat in the United States: Atkins' ltexper and Self hailer, freight addedP — 1.15. McCormick's COlllbirred Reaper and Mower, 15. !Sorrel's Reaper and Mower, iieteburn's !reaper arid Stover, lietchurn's Mower. 2 Knives, Slower.'.'. Knives. Iluss,y's Reaper and Mower, with front cat , !gage and side delivery, Manny's. Courliined beeper and Mower, de. ° Territorr, 13t Samples 01 ‘ the nb vo in store fir examination. PASCH ALL MALI:IS .t CO., Agricultural Ware House nod Seed Store, may 29 tf-19 Corner 7th and Market sig.. Plana LANCASTER 6ATTALIS' I.3I,TITCTION. June 2nd. The annual election for Trustees oft I.fitution will In held :st the liankitil House, on Satutalay, July 7th, 1555.Intween the hours of Sand +. P. 31. CHARLES BOUGHTEIL june 5 St-20 Treasurer. A Chance Seldom Offered —To those out rs ..A.einployment de.iriug a lucrative and handsome bust cr.:, by enclosing me ONi DOLLAR, 1 will send, by re turn of mail. a Receipt for manufacttfring an article used in every family, and whlcb cannot be-dispensed with. 1 have distributed within the inst three months over Ste, Receipts. Ladies, as well as gentlemen are engaged in the sale of it. Address, post psil. d. TIIO3IICINS WIIITE, Nines:own, Phila. City, Pa =MEd Leather.—FßlTZ, HENDRY k CO.. So.Nortb Third street. Philadelphia. Morocco Manufacturers. Curriesand Importers of French Calf-Skins and dealers In Red and Oak Sole Leather and Rip. feb 2i ly-6 BBlida I Blinds !I—VI:NUIAN BLIND MANL 1•.\l: pony. The sub,criber takes this teethed of in forum: the citira ns cat ',meager county, that ho still cuittitiuCi i, inanutarture li,iads of the most benutilu and fashionable sty Ls, at the shortest possible notice, his new establishment in East German S'reet, (rle doe below the Public z..4choois.) Any person desiriti4 b. look at his different patterns, can do so by calling as clove, wise,: he will at all times Le pleased to wait upon then, lie Las received 'OOlO beano ful patterns frost Philadelphia. She. Walnut. blinds Made to order, of which specimens can be seen at his dwelling; these blinds are warranted not to fade or draw. Window Shades hung. Hair, flask, Pal aloof. Straw and Cotton :ilattrasses made to order and taste. Also, Cush ions, Curtains and all kinds of Upholstery made and re. paired. Carpets cut, sewed and hod. All kinds of Furni• Sure made In the latest fashion and style. lid furniture repaired and varnished to look as goottan new. Orders can be left at the 8 0 0 Franklin Printing Office. N - irtli Queen street, neat door to Shober's lintel, Jacob King's Orocery store; Witmeyer & Barnes' Furniture Warehouse: I). sPry liood Ertien's Dry Good store; T. .1. %Velar's Dry times store: at the Red Li •II West plug street; lichillsh di Carter. Painter, Orange D. Bern, Columbia: nod T. Gould. Safe oio., FON II lAD AN N E. Agent. June le Em-22 G . reat Dinennseicott Ended .— Tim. greet topin,_ discussion winos het for;toi time pest, engaged tII. tpie of the city_and countY Lancaster, has et length n decided to the satistaesiontof ali, The question wen wehee cani the best and hhndsomeSt clothing be purchased for- the lraat umuuut of inuney You can eau - rely ask• any ieilloll3 now that will.uet tell you at wiLussiii&Nistmvs, N 0.131 North Queen et; Lenerisier, where you am be sup plied with any thing in has llue ofhu.niess. opened &Duo elegiut asnorthient of seuLm.i AND lotl3l,llArt Paocy esssinseres of splendid Oulu, a ao.t patterns, and of the Very latest styles. Black a• fancy thellts that mumut be boat — Testinse almost t tulides ll w tats stunt. Also, o complete stock of leeady•toade L e s% Pouts, Ve s ts, Drawers, Shirts Stirrt Collars, ,Cos.,. Cm% 13, Stockings, itt, all ot wialcil are use reedy io, sale at prices +Mich few w ligrumble At slid it any do the amount will be mitwed iL suit Weir UU4). Come, therefore, trieuds sod toluw citizens sad continue to give us a full share of youripstroilaze ler s hula we sha.l heartily thank you is well as t./r Civore. You may be quite certain 41.1.1. uo eaurt will be spared to give 7011 full .I.ll6titaluU for lotkr mosey. ple gyvolS, as all warranted et the; l:stablishulent. . . They 4 ," 41 1 . umouraeturetl Utter the immediate /u per. auto:RAl:fee of %be emimietor, .41 therefore %tut they aZO represeuted to be. Customer work promptly a 1.4.4 to fayle a ft.t.tAlt 13enkoval.—Th# ta Inland.' ~titty Mutual Iwterauce l Anupeuy hire reuvol . b4fr wilco to t.t.re t zyuare, vs.. liuthey's hotel,)u where by continua to ILA,' lubtl, reacts agaluet loss by Eire, o tao mutt, iavor...it terms, and receive money Cu Depullitc to belVtarture. _ _ I,ULOLI'II ❑AUCQ, zvrulary s TI may 8 tf46 Daguerteotypn. . TITLE) would not prife and desire to possess a true lir& I , T like finely thsietted Alia/tall, or an, •Al I.,nr. et a rotative or aloud, severed /rob! us by distauce ur &LIM i A clear, richtoued durable iniiuerreut);.e, is au utUuel. Ww ly seen, but Itin.T.NrAt'd pictures WI oluod Wu host of i time, and are prunouu L ed by tike highe s t nll uio, Li) to la utisuriaascd. Those persuus aqui 5 isu guuil. picluraa st themselves ur frieuds, uusur • . 5..1 iu flocue,a of nuisla,, truthfulness and dunsbiiit3-, ate reqUest,d to call and es. ..".• uis sovvituous tied vc•stiLis =tient"! Soil!. Pictures taken v....ants...weather as Well no dear weath er, and uesitly put up In tatta.*, 1aa.5......, ttat.ikettale and Wags of guy required size. 1 Satisfactory pictures guarantied or uo sites. • Always uu hood a largo lug til Co.UX.C.N. r IS.: and FAICT Caasa which will too sold at the lowest prices. Routes No. :17 North Queen :sleet, (vest ride) over rink. ertuu 4 layluakers liartiwal Cure, laucaster.' may 8 bui..lti . T. a. FLIHTNEY. ll[ L o h r ., o p sq . ! M r :at du ss i t au lV u e vu sa r t , f i l `or '4' cents. 3460 Yarn...parlor Lawns, only cents. 2+oo " Illaek autt 11 tate, only 121.6 e. 2760 " Only 10 mite; oI orp at I.:A cents. 000 lot Black Stilts, splendlli douoln 6..i.ed at 60, 6234, 76, 1,00 to 2,W per yard. ' Summer India Wools &Ike, Stripes and Plaids, Plaids sod Stripes. I A variety or Spring and Summer Shawls; another lot of Craps Shawls, White and Cull, black and tubroidured. 3000 yards wore Black and 4hhiia Call.es, tar stouts. Drillings, Jeans, Mixtures, Cduauade., fut Sallailve wear. BICH AVPLIQUE TILLas, direct ;row t'ai A magnificent lot of Appli.itie Ulu ihuiauns 31ttutiBalt, Black and Cold, which tor beauty nod gra..o mown b• aqua.:.:. Lames are particularly InVittla GO cull MAI NMI them. Also. a . Black add Mautlilab, cheap, at may 111'15 I NVt:Nri.. a ,TUltz.al firelmboldts Genilium Preparatlutts.—. An.litLakuLliz Y~usL kI.CIL E.XTltAta' 0.14.C111.1; wr Disrabrs of thS Bladder and /ildtwys, 6ncrut, atrictules, Weak• uuasus, nod, all insuases ut the 4uxual urgaus, x'Bnlhtlr (II male or female, trUtil whateVut tuuSu Ulu, way hal u gutted and uu umttor of Bur u I dg ulandiu,;. • lf you have contracted the ' terrible W 1..., which when once seated in the system, will surely go thhVli hum cue generation to another, thideriututug Luc eonstitutlou sod sapping the very vital ilwdsLet 1110, do het trusty um self in the hands of Quacks, whirl start up ove,,, to a city like this, and Bit the papers alai glaring . iateehuods too well calculated to deceive thd young sod these not ao nualuted with their tricks. Neu 00:000 bu tvo careful in tun selection of a remedy 111 theist chaos. TUE FLUID kaTILACT 11Ula1U has been pronounced by eminent l'hysi,isus the giuAtcst reuway uv.r Luue u: It is a medicine perluatly pleasant In its taste rod Docent ha its action, and yob tfr thurotiAli that It lutes every particle of the ratlahtllltl poiseliOUM virus Cl this dreadful disease; and,unllkt other retuctlie., it nuns not dry up the disease in the bit 1. Constitutional Debility, br4uglit oil by self-nbUse. a moot terrible diocese, which has brought Lb:ins:sou. of the lin man race to untimely grurey. thus Lhainiii,s the teLlibtut copes of parents, and blighting In the cut the glorious ambition of many a noble youth, can tie cured by tins remedy. And as a medicine welch must lieuellt everybody, from the simply )I.ailette to the coulnicd and dtspairiug invalid, no equal ib to Ott/hand, aCtiug L,oLh Asa Cure and Preventive. 11ELMBULD'S CONCENTItATED COMPOUND s..N.TitAcr 6.IItsAPLIIULL.I, lar punt)lug the Wood, removing all disceseti arnisig heel ,Cv.s., of Mer cury, eXpoStil, end imp!mit,e is in chronic c.,llslith- Lional disease, ariShlit tram I impure Mato of the Blood, cod the only reliable and elfJcinai remedy ler the cum of scrotula, salt Itlieuq. Is,7a Id Ilv.ld, to cia Lions of the Threat and Legs, Pains4ind sweioni;,. of fetter, PillipluS um Face,• oh all sLey Lvtiptions et the skin. I This article is now prescribed Ly eOlOO of the most dill anguished Ph)sicians (he I,lUlllry.•nal haa pooled more edicicat in practice taw any Leal, all) pruparai len of sit:raw-unlit yet etlerod toithelitiell, 0000,a, •0, aof mecutulsry Mercurial :Ma 1(1(50 ,Attimly recovered ill the Lictirible 10.11d.01 um r uulic ttitutious which had 1,,s le n11.1.,1 tt . ci y mode trnituavitt that could be ri,Wisctl. lio se casts LAalllplua el Wu hunter y rltorie Ui Il.i, 11100010 e arreatiug battle or the must/ ilivelciate iteccvs, Mier Use Were dcztr,L.,l and 14e 1 , 6%,1100 tamulii aild Pro s of several Medical Coat*, ~,id cc, l co.ctco of snots Utah patiutilS Will be bound !:tt0.....i,.,11)1t! . Z, colic Prepara tions 7t of Ituhlu, ,;1! fluid Exitart ZiarNtrUra.la, ;1 prr to , ,ltle, or 1, loot. tritut: iu ~truugat 6, rttp vf oar.: parllla Prepared and hold by U. i'.;11.1...L)11.1..1LD. 263 Chestuitt It., uuar tbe anti to bu LIMA It, Lal,Otthter 01 JA3lik, dot. :,t1 1., Lilbt IL., laud Guns. A. 111.1s1i.ki, st. All Ictturh di/ ectcd Is tils i?rup1u..1,.,, uuut,,,natu ntteu tiuu Itemovni.— Dr. ,;,011 11,11ipt, rO. ,speellUis) anneUUCt , to ilk It, 1.1141 la ,ukserat, Lilsht ahatithini.d hia Lrtenti 11 ul isestiuss n , heas t ve , h e has rumored Les Onto I. ..so. h uhdiss.4s, Nei lls Queen at.. dlicaay r.pp,ILI: l iehlit ok sill) InaKer'S Hardware N.urel lu rutin - Wish his gralefUl to hit [M. nerous patrons and friends, 'lds ills: great eitunra,4enien6 lord out. to trial w tlnUeill, n3d ale Iho er) Letter: o t • ebtisnunials uttered its regard to tne •dltt .1 ins stools, be takes pleas.ure, L 4 01.11iti4 to the Atilt ho ha 6 tattoo lots/ ilia prket ,t 4 hew Lod improved Loathed in41.444. 1 .1pA eeth. open Atmospheric flutes ./1 tithe Hanna or .aisteo, price, vas., hog socurdin6ly, Sr suit the was.. a stud sirtunostan,o ut thO ,at tient. This mode oi : operating sthulounts ninny embarras.ing li.fielllthel aad ti,LaVellta,4e4l 011th , vol.• 11 Lk•itt.ts hays lit unit, 10 render I comfortable, bel vtceabW 1,11(1 p... 10.11.1 1. , ite obliged to Near ail hien. deetti. Vittine at I uthce Dr., Weitheus..No. Bur 1.111/g. arid e.ILLUIU3 'pet:4lloJY of his plate utak, ht which he n ir e .l. Lb. lw.t , ed.eris. .1,. In It 12 \Tub:m.llz.! Ind Inn; a:. I, b c 1 . ..•-cl. la.:it:AL 1,.11.,ii.i..5ia., zJi..is.s, h../ i,...,A1 .1, Al., In.. Vas ioose, Jr Lularkted Veins. WealtnenS ht linee inal .11/ kilt Joints, ,Wlliiell LILACS, ialVllliltilibilli 6.)111.•.1.C., A.... 1:111, I.LIMIC i.;01.111.C5.,11.1.4 kribriC in tertili.ti Oi'llidia hut•lor Threads, prepared, IJ„ir the powesn of Yttietild.dog. no an to iotain per ahisieutly its elasticity. Theist tin endsal :Intel wards .overed with silk and cottot and %oven io ,) n, I•eb6a..ric, 4tOCkitlgS, &C. It is light ittjtinitive nod pot., :li. (0 parinit the exudation of undlthre. keeping Chu.. nu e.,4 aiesyS ,vol and couiturtable• The) Fin n.e Urine n iel :111. , 1.111 .W:L ...triune facility, lb. leilgi all the thee ot ne tag or entulaglug, and igiviug 11101. 04.11 prennure :Ind support ,hen any other bandage u a iiiala,t toed. Thiel base no. cowed the highest 'approve id" pus st. lane, both in this (1 country and In humps. Yo l i t y le l i , ii t a,,l i e l ita oi le o. alld6t,:ll by Truss atul k ziurgleal duadage ?lanunictiirers, No. od .brut Ninth .treut, rbilada. VANUORN'S PATENT'LLE.t..T I.XI'ANDER AND 6110.1.11.,1)El< BitAet.., prevellii and ct:tes ,t.H.piiig of Iho ,houttAer., Gotarnctiou .1.111 Ifo tit isens of the Chem, ht atiults awl chililltal of 1.1.11 , I• exes. urn,liAltt auti and do not ii/terh.r4 any and witu tooth onto and 4,1111.4'1. Ity ing mho ft,iunt is , Atl.tt , ted. t, piailG,Artry Cll.AraCtce j uVeitt.d. Fur Litildtett a bile icruwil..g they are ihval dra.alo.l6l.Vors she 10.11 . 0.f5, 01 wu bunt cou.rrw red )1.-aattlel.ll/ ei . /CU t CillidrL. 4 .150. A Ltd) it. ;.tt..lv.i:tingi Tr. to females. It;. ~Ciirth :Naito ,-(1,:e1. 4r; Ittniap.4 , Witt 'tout wit and which ma übjit.4 twilit hie thu Lips, 4.4 . waiting 'them hiy are LOl.Li . l.lovd 4.11 C and /118/1/y recuwm. a t d C) the C. with 14..t.i at t elithllltll. . W. V.\ CU., 11.1111, I'hilatieq.llll2. le. SL C. W. VA.NUORN'S I.llPlti DOM.L.N.A.L.I.IeP4tIThit, 1 thu ‘Voinb4 his iut.tru is made without tuu ettutt ! ateuttut ul their chant/ t very uop:eauant tu wear. T. ,urgieow pi iuulples, and arul Audit:al i acuity. Lathes' 32 North Niuth Strre SCRULIOIS FRENCH T114d.-11.S.—..This argyle. from Its extreme De turns and lightness, weLtinig only time. .uuces, and its successful t gleat went of the nova o difficult mares of Iloroia, has won 44, It the high, st praise from physicians, both in this oauntry and Ear p,, over Ills deuvy, clumsy TrU , 5 btrettirt)r9 won, f , tiupture. .sca. Whlch side Is tatictcd, and size wound the ti. ,11. V A.N ll,llln a C..., Importers andi3iantlfact uiers 07 Tr t.srS, - 3S North Muth Street. Philads. ._ We also manufactur Trusses of all desoi front an infant to an adult in! sir., it:stratum.. fur Cur vature of the Spam, Club-f/10i. Weak Alih n., iu hildecn, now Legs. Suspensoryal. all des...rip:l.ms flu/arm/wan , sod bandaglistand 111,1W . ..tared {Or threi.• sus that require mochanicalizoll .l,t the.. unite! Price, $2 to $5 single, and $1 to s...for 'Double rta, - -, may is Five Per Cenrl ' eel corner of Third st.i Oda. Incurpu.e by the Stele of l'enusylvnobjle 1841. reJ Five per cent Interest in given and the money is alVraj paid hack whenever It is allied for, without the nevessity of giving notice (or It beforehand. People who have large stiles put their money In thiaßto ving Fund, on account of tile, supori•ir matety and cony*. nience It affords, but any stint, large or swath Is rtlreiVeci. This Saving Fund has unre than halls ot dollar! securely Invaded for the satety of Depisiltors. The ()Mee is open to reetiVO and pay nanny every day, from 9 o'clock Lu - the mortilig, till 7 o'rlork Ie the el ening, and ou Monday and flans ay evenings. till U o'clock. People who have money tof put in, are litvited to tall at the other for InFtb,r Inforublieu. 11. th BY 1.4 BENNER, President. ROBERT BEEF rice President Wll. J. 1t ED, Secretary. may 29 tPI9 • job Printing neatpr done at theluteilie genverOthap, 24 hot Duke tatrre. t ~ ~ ' . OCalso •I•• vv f) •17 ',IrSaVILIG