. . . ST. LOUIS- CORRESPONDENCE. The Weather Crops and the Market--First.Train from dui Wabash, over the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad—More Balloon Ascensions—R.4=on tre between Gov. Reeder and Stringfellow at Westport—Gen. Pierce and his Cabinet, 4 , c., 4-c. Sr. Lents, July 2, 1855. The weather has been quite warm since my last report—the thermometer ranging from 854 to 98. in theMtuide—yesterday, however was pleasant, and a delightful breeze was stirring timoughent the day.— The market and business generally is very dull.— The harvesting has commenced in this and the neighboring Mates, and some new wheat his been offered in the market, and brought considerably above its intrinsic value., It was purchased by mit ten who were anxious to manufacture the first flour of the new crop, and upon which, as a matter of course ' they did nut realize the price paid for grain. 1 met Mr. 1. F. Lightner, of your county, on 'Onange the other any, examining samples,of wheat, cunt, oam, barley and rye—flour, seeds., eans and every other article of the market. Everything is sold on 'Change by sample, which can be seen at any hour during the day. Mr. L. coming from a county where the very best grain is raised, and being a far mer himself, took particular pains to examine the various kinds thoroughly, and pronounced them, with the exception" of corn, very inferior to that raised in the East. The same pains are not taken in the thrashiug and cleaning •of the grain in this wintry, as is oblerved by the farmers of the Eastern States, and consequently the grain appears dirty, and u considerable proportion of it is heavily mixed, which,' of course dues not command the price it otherwise would. I will in a future letter speak more at length of the farming interests of the West, in • which there is ample room for improvement, both in the working of the soil and the quality of the grain. Since the commencement of harvest, prices have de ' clintal in nearly every ar icle, and hemp is now selling from soli to $l2O per ton, as in quality and condition of lots. Flour is worth from $1,50 to $l2 • per bbl.; Wheat $1,29 to $1,79, and some new crop • sold at $2 per bushel. Corn 00 to 72c.;.oats 49 to 52c.; nothing doing in rye, and barley is unsaleable; I pork is worm from $12,50 to $l7 per bbl.; shoulders / to 72; rib sided to ni; hams 8 to 9e as in quality; I lard 8 to 91; sugar SI to 61; molasses 31 to 34e per gallon; coffee 11 to 111; salt $1,69 to $1,65; wEiskey 31. to 33c; butter 12 to 13e; eggs .14e; new hay is sell ing at 50c per 190 lbs.; new potatoes $2 per bushel —very few old in the market. The rivers aro in fair navigable condition, excepting the Upper Nis ieissippi, which is extremely low. The health of our city continues good, and nu cases .of cholera have ' been reported in this past week. A dispatch was received in this city, on Saturday, from Vincennes, lad., stating that the last.rail was laid that morning between the above named place and this city, and that the first train of cars would pass over the Ohio audit/ ississippi Railroad. in the afternoon, and reach St. Louis at half-past seven in the evening. Our citizens immediately made pre paratioUs to welcome the "Iron Horse" in a becom ing manner, and upon the train arriving id Illinois town, opposite this city, one hundred guns were fired in honor of the arrival of the first train fromthe Wabash ! A large number of our citizens crossed the riser to witness the reception. Vincennes is now conilected with an iron chain to St. Louis, and on Thursday next regular trains will Commence run ning upon the Ohio and ill Ississippi Railroad. In the early part tif last week the Liuseed and Castor Oil Manufactory of D. I. Latourette, in this ! city, Was entirely consumed by fire. The loss in the machinery and stock is estimated at $19,000, and on • which there was no insurance. The building be longed to Francis P. Blair, Jr., and was fully in sured. The balloon mania seems to-be taking hold of the I people in ,good earnest. Mr. Brooks made a fine ascension uu Wednesday, and another on yesterday . 1 --Sunder—front Bydo Park. Mr. Elliott endeavored to '-go up" on Saturday, but when the hour arrived. for him to depart fur the upper regions, it was limed I that he had nut sutheieut gas, and consequently re funded the money to his greatly disappointed audi tory. lie makes another trial this week. • A dispatch received iu this city, speaks of a per ' sonul reueuntre at Westport, iu this State, betwocu ' Guy. Reeder and a Mr. Stringfellow. No particu lars are given, and the probability is nu serious I damage was dune to either party. There appears to • be a strung disposition 6u the part of some of the citizens tit this State to have Gov. Reeder removed, and the Washington correspondent of the Republ, ran says that A—, A-- Pierce, and the Cabinet generally, lire playing ' a singular game as regards Guy. Reeder's position, and toe part lie acted relative to the fraudulently • conducted election iu Kansas Territory. 11 by nut put to rest, at- once, the question whether he lies been sustained or out by the Administration ? A little of Gen'. Jackson's nerve is required just now. Let Gov. Seeder alone; he is Just the man for thep. I uee and the times—his opposition comes' • from u bud quarter and through self interest; and time will show (his remark to be based upon facts, and clothed with truth. At a military celebration in Illinois Col. Win. A. Richardson was proposed as the next Dthnocratie candidate tor Governor of that Stale. The Colonel is a strung man and would poll a large vote. I see it. authentically stated that the census of t' e State of Illinois is to be token during the present month. Every body has heard of Geo. H. Chamnau— "crew, Chapman, crow"—of the Indiana Republ ra,;be has lately withdrawn from that paper,atal the Democracy of Indiaua have lost au able and vigor ens writer, but it is to be hoped we may again, hear. that Shanghai voice during the campaign of . ;:rti. Corn is selling in Mississippi at $1,75 per bushel, and at the lately discovered Gold Mines in Arkan sas, meal is scarce at SIU per bushel. Good weath er, however, from now on to the end of the wheat • harvest throughout the cuuqtry will be worth far more to the people generally than a year's- product of the mines of California and Australia. The widow and family of. Col. Davy Croaket have recently moved to Texas, Ellis county, and are said to be iu rather straitened circumstances, The Dal las (Texas) herald suggests that the Legislature . make some provision for aro relict of the widow. and • children of the old hero of the Alamo. The Directors of the Iron Mountain (Mo.) Rail road have just closed a contract with Messrs. Wood, Murrell of the Cambria lion Works at Johns - Pa. for nine thousand tom of rails—sufficient it is believed to lay down the 'entire track. The iron is to he delivered at St. Louis for $62 per ton. • A large emigration is now going into Minnesota. At the town of La Crosse an average of one hun dred teams cross the ferry weekly. Three hen . dred-Milch Cuws have been landed at St. Paul with in the last few weeks, and since the opening of • igation beet cattle to the value of $22,000 have been driven there by. land. The territory is rapidly till ing up by emigrants from Pennsylvania and Ohio. They are now erecting a splendid Catholic cathe dral at St. Paul, it is to be in the Doric style-170 feet long by 70 feet wide. Mr. Isaac F. Lightner left our city on Saturday evening last for his home in Lancaster county. he took his departure on the Louisville packet in COM party with F. P. Blair, Jr., Judge Krum, James Street and others, and the "Old Guard" , wishes him a pleasant journey. Whilst here he Made the best of his time, and in all probability his mark ! He was met and escorted. to the boat by a number of his Lancaster county friends, who very much regret - his early departure. :s made in the city Coun cil to repeal the Stringent "Sunaay tines in favor and against 'their repeal have been presented, and they will probably be repealed du ring the present week. Mayor King is notoriously unpopular, and the party to which he is attached is alike disgusted at him and themselves for being caught in such Know-Nothing and Do Nothing company, and in all probability will endettior to revive the old Whig party under some other name. I have seen nothing to change my prediction in regard to the result of the approaching elections in Kentucky and Tennessee. P. S. Since writing the above I have been inform ' ed that the balloon ascension at Hyde Park by Mr. Brooks proved a failure yesterday afternoon—Sun day. It is said that there were four or five thousand people in and around the Park to witness the ascen sion, and just as the hour of starting arrived, the balloon was seen slowly sinking to the ground, and Mr. B. announced to the multitude that it had bursted, and in a short speech requested all to call ' for their •iquarters." In this case, as well as that of Elliott, the people were very much disappointed. I still think Alm Wise would make a good thing of were he to vist us with his balloon. Yours, OLD GUARD. ACCIDENT.—A young lady named Lydia Large had her clothing badly burned on the corner of Duke and East King, on the evening of the 4th, by the explosion of a rocket. Her person, however, escaped all injury. We learn that in the fright and excitement of the mo ment she lost her purse containing a small amount of monoy. As she is rather poor in circumstances the loss to her is considerable, and it is hoped the finder of it will return it to her without delay. A young son of Mr. Geiger in Duke street was considerably burned in the face by the explosion of shooting crackers. We have heard of a great many accidents of a similar character, but as the injury sustained was trivial, it is not necessary to mention them. AN INGENIOUS Gus.—We learn from the Sandusky , Mirror that Mr. N. B. Neal, of Mt. Gilead, Ohio, has taken out a patent fot a gun which with one barrel answers every purpose of a double barrel gun, and with two bfirrels can be discharged four times. The contri vance is simple, yet very ingenious, and'must save time in discharging, prevent confusion in loading, and in the case of one barreled gun save the weight of tine barrel. It amounts to putting two measured charges in the barrel, and with two balls of the same trigger, the . - same.hammer first discharges one load an then the other," lear The Know-Nothing Order has accom plished one good result—it has rid the demo cratic party of a horde of rascally old "suck ers"—hungry cormorants who wanted to be kept in office all their lives, and disorganized whenever they were among the outs. We could put our finger on a number of such cor rupt old rats, not a thousand miles from this office. We now see them figuring as presiding officers at Know-Nothing meetings. A pre cious set of patriots truly I , They talk of "the corruption of old parties!" Why there ain't a mother's son of 'em who would refuse to sell himself for an Assessor-ship. Ilut some men are as, destitute of shame as they are devoid of principle. Right glad are we that they are compelled to hold open meetings. Honest democrats can see the fellows blush and point the finger of scorn at them.—Easton Argus. TILE . Arms Caor.—The Rochester Union says that a beautiful crop of apples will be gathered in Western New York. The orch ards are said to be laden with fruit. The Uni on thinks . that the apples will be so plenty that, the inferior qualities will not be gathered at all, that is if the Prohibitory Law puts an end to the making, of older. Arrival of the America. One Week later front. Europe—Heavy decline in Cotton. HALIFAX., N. S. - July 5-A. M The royal mail steamship America, Capt Lang, from Liverpool at 10 o'clock on Satur day afternoon, the ult., arrived at this port yesterday afternoon, and sailed shortly after for Boston, where she will be due at an early hour on Friday morning. • DEFEAT OF THE ALLIES—TERRIBLE SLAUGH TER.—The allies stave made an unsuccessful attempt to storm Sebastopol. The most Un pleasant rumors prevailed in regard to the transaction. By some accounts the English loss is set down at four thousand men, but the report is thought by some to be exaggerated. The tbllowing are the only official notitica- tions of the event " Lord Paumure regrets to have to announce ' that he has received information that the Eng lish troops attacked the Berlin and the French the Malakoff Towers, at daylight on the morn, ing of the 18th, without the success which has hitherto attended our efforts. Both the French and ourselves have suffered considera bly. The names of the officers who have fal len will be forwarded immediately, but it will be impossible to receive complete returns of all the, casualities belhre the 30th inst. (June) at the earliest." The Moniteur announces that the govern ment has received two despatches from Gen. Penssier : the first, dated the 17th, informs of operations concerted between the General and his allies, and that the Turks :Lad Chasseur made a !Tem:kiwis:men towards Aitotlar, Gener al Bosquet occupying the - Tchernaya. The next day, at daybreak, the French and Eng lish were to attack the Malakoff Tower. The second despatch, dated the Lith, an ounces that the atta k had failed, and that, although the troops had showed the greatest ardor, and had gained a ti oting in the Malakoff Tower, general Pellissier was obliged to order their retirement into the parallel. This was effect ed with order and without molestation by the enemy. Private accounts, published in the London Stands d, say that the loss of the British offi cers in killed and wounded amounts to no less than seventy. Amon:Whe killed arc Gen. Sir J. Campbell, Col. Yea, and Col. Shadforth.— From the obstinacy and courage with which the combat was maintained by the British at the Redan, and the necessity of eventually re tiringTrom the attack, the slaughter on both sides has been immense; and if the informa tion be correct, the loss in killed and wounded of the British alone amounts to very little short of 4000. The greatest portion of the loss was experienced in a ravine, where a pow erful and unexpected battery was opened on the troops. There is reason to fear that the loss has been very great, but Lord Palmerston said last night no additional information has arrived. The Allies lost terribly by the,Rus sians springing a mine, and during the confu sion they recaptured the Mantel+ Tower. Previous advices were to the ;17th, stating twit there had been smart tiring on both sides, but without any result of importance. A despatch from Bucharest, via Vienna, confirms that an expedition has been under taken against Perekop. Pelissier is exceed ingly savage against the telegraphic messages Napoleon sends him. Ile is repined to have ecently replied that, when anything occurs, e will let the Emperor know, lint that he ns net time to act as a telegraph operator.- - n-cording to rumor, accounts 14 the rc bsenee of news in the Moniteur. ' WWI YeWM by Mr (rt if el X.— The Loss stakd to be . /Pv,u H I in en. 11, , TioN, July G. The London Herald says that the English troops carried the outwork, of Redan, but were stopped in their progress by a deep trench, where they were exposed to :t murder ous tire from the Reclean as well a from th. Malakoff tower, whose guns enhilated the out works of the former. sliips in the harbor were also side on, pouring shot into the retrea The British loss is stated to be from four live thousand, including forty officers. The London Times does not profess to give e particulars of the battle, but says the loss believed to be greater than at any previous actin. Many officers, distinguished for titer gal lantry, besides Sir John Campbell, were killed while the French lost two general officers and vast numbers of men in all branches o the service. The 'London News Ultimates that the Government is in possession of fuller iutelli ,,ehce which it withholds. A Bum, WAGErt.—The Cleveland Herald of fers to stake its reputation 'for veracity, that flour will be down to SG 50 per barreL in thirty days. It says the crops never looked better in the state of Ohio, and the prospect is that there will be the largest yieltever known in that State. There are thousands of bread-eaters who would rejoice to find the llerald win its wager, but however plentifui the harvest may be, the time is too short to realize the prediction. The first new flour of the season from Charleston was sold in New York a few days ago fur $l3 per barrel. ARREST OF A PRINTER, TILE MURDERER OF THREE MEN.—John C. Jackson, some years ago a printer in the office of the St.. Louis Reporter, and subsequently a compositor in the Reveille office, has recently committed a murder in Lexington, Ky., for which he is now in jail. A despatch received this morn inglrum Lexington states that he confessed having xm.,o. 1,0,•n with a bowie knife in 184 G, and that he also killei man Thurston in December, 1848, or January 1849. Jackson, it seems, has been &mew.' in the commission of a burglary and larceny in Gerard county, Ky., and evidence found in his possession proves him to have been connected with an. extensive gang of thieves. It will be remembered that after he left St. Louis he gave currency to a report that he had died of cholera. lle lived in San Juan de Nicaragua for about eighteen months.—:s Louis Mirror, June 28th. ERDICT AGAINST A RAILROAD CONDUCTOR- —The Syracuso Standard says that a man named Vedder recovered a verdict of $7OO against Edward L. Fellows, of that city, last week. Vedder was a passenger on the cars, and refused to give up his ticket until he reached his destination, and the defendant, as conductor, put him off. HORRIBLB. - A Mrs. Abashaba Ellafield, wife of Thos. Ellafield, became deranged and left home, taking with her two small children, one aged about two years, and the other about fuur years. Search was made by her friends through the woods for a space of twenty days, when she was found in - a frightful condition, and the two children, were found eaten up by the dogs. They had evidently been killed, as the skull bones of each had been broken. The maniac mother is now in charge of a friend a couple of miles from this city, in Per. ry township..—Evansville (lad.) Enquirer, 281 h stn. SUICIDE OF TWO LOVERS.-A melancholy tragedy occurred in Brooklyn, N. Y., on Wednesday of last week, in which two lovers were the actors. They had loved " not wisely, but two well," and resolved to end their earthly existence together, which they did by taking prussic acid. Both were found dead in each other's arms, on a lounge at the rear of the residence of the young man's parents, in Carleton Avenue. The woman's name was Sarah Willldms. and that of the young man, Horatio N. Bustin. The tragedy was made, by the people of the city, the subject of the most ridiculous excitement. In con sequence of the father of young Gustin sending the body of the female, whose true character was proba bly known to him, to the dead house to be buried, a morbid sympathy for the deceased woman was crea ted, and a large subscription raised to give her a splendid funeral. An ex-Mayor of Brooklyn furn ished a lot to bury her in, and on Thursday her fu neral took place, with on astonishing display. The funeral service was held in the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Messiah, in the presence of about 2500 persons. The body, richly dressed, and in a splendid coffin, lay in state ] and the pastor of the church, the Rev. Mr. Walker, preached a discourse on the occasion, lamenting and glorifying the woman as a " martyr to the sacred passion of love." The same day the Coroner's investigation revealed the fact that the subject of all this parade had been for five years a public courtezan in New York city, Dustin being her paramour. Both went under assumed names.— Young Dustin was also buried on Thursday, and not more than half a dozen persons,besides his family, attnded his funeral. The cortege passed the church of the Messiah while the funeral services of the woman were being performed there. As regards the con. course in the Church, it appears that they were mostly ladlaa I str. sum. war-. PANnicivp., Bowl xons.—The only effect which' has conics fo our knowledge, is a staking of the earth in the yard of the turning establishment of Mr. Jamei B. Suter, on Frederick street:. Before the earthquake ho know ledge was hiul of any break in the yard, but on the following morning it was dfxwvered that there *as a hole abort twelve inches in diameter, though larg er belbw; arid - about fiften feet deep: IV has - been partially filled up, but •the bole is still there, and can be seen by any who feel curious on the subject. Whether it was the result of the earthquake or other cause is not certainly known, bat it. was'not discov ered until after the convulsion of the earth.—Amer- Sean: 73 A private letter from an American in St. Pe tersburg to one of the editors of. the New York Evan gelist, says that the people of Simla enthusiastically sustain the Czar in the present war. Arir EQUALITY TO ALL! UNEFORMITY OF PRICE!— A new lesion, of business: Every one his own Salesman. Jones A Co., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store, No. 200 Market street, above 6th, in addition to having the largest, most varied and fashionable stock of Clothing in Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have consti tuted every one his own Salesman. by having marked in figures, on each article the very lowest price it can be sold for, so they cannoepolasibly vary—ill must boy alike • The oods are all well sponged and prepared and greet pains taken with the making, so that all can buy with the full assurance of getting a good article at the very lowest Remember the Crescent. iu Market, sh.ve nth . , No. tut. Iy-5 JUNE & Da. Clitl,ir.llAN'S Pal, Fun FEXIALF.S.—The combine Dons of Ingredients in these Pills is the result of a long id extensive practice; they are mild to their operation, id certain of restoring nature to its proper channel. In dance have the Pills proved suctu.ssful. The Pills ly open those obstructions to which females are more, and bring nature into its proper channel, whereby health is restored. and the pale and deathly countenance 'hanged to a healthy one. No female can enjoy good health lutesa she is regular: and whenever an obstruction takes wbetherUsieXposure. cold, or any other iu use. the ;corral health begin inintedixtely to decline. mid the ,antof such a retue , ly has been the cause of so many 5. ,nt uniptionS among yoUint females. Headache. Mils in the palpitations of the heart. loathing of !oral. and dis whud sleep, do most alwa) s arise from the interrUptlun nature: and whenever that is the case, the pills will in iriably remedy all those evils. N. B.—These Pills slionild 'never be taken during plug '. as they would be sure to cause a miscarriage. p are put up in square fiat boxes. and will lie sent by to any address by remitting to Dr. C. L. Cheesmnau. lecher street, New York. Price inn:, Dollar per jSept. ly•Li according to reports, Is preparing f.• revolution:so' attempt in Europe as scsal as the props time may arrive. We may then look for a revival of th ii.,south hate and revolutionary faehions. lint WC have doubt the Philadelphia public, no matter what may be th changes in dress, will still continue to provide theinselso with clothing from ROCK cheap an ele,tot clothing store, No. 111 Chestnut street, ester Franklin Place. dec if. 7 MARRIAGES Oil the ith Ult., by the Rev. C. I'. Wing. John C. Ilage Merchant of this city, to Margaret. daughter of V,o. 5 Henderson, Esq., of the vicinity . of Carlisle; Pa. on the sth inst., Ly the Nev. .1. J. urine, Mart . Daily, to :lanai Lewis, Loth of male Hark:r. By the saute, James Boyle. of. Salo Harbor, to Coll, rho. Willis of 51t. Joy top At his residence, in West Lampeter telt. ou Thursday Jautee Ewing, Esq., aged 65 years. In this city. on Tuesday evening last, atter an illness of al out In days. Miss Harriette A. F. Burrowes. only ehlid of the late [Jr. Francis S. Burrower, in the 54th year of her age. Ihk the 57th ult., Elisetle Catharine, daughtei of 11. F. W. - Feddersuu. io the 14th year of her ag.e. The America's advices aro unfavorable for Cotton, and have unsettled and depressed the market, but otherwise they have had no effect. CLOVERSEED is in demand at $6.75a7 per 64 lbs., but there is none coming in FLOUR.—The receipts continue very light—the inspections of superfine for the past week comprising only 1427 barrels. There has been more inquiry both for expo u.aact hem,. ..3.3tlontion, and 1500.32000 barrels have been disposed of at $9,75at0 per for standard and good brands, and $10310.25 for extra and extra family-100 bbls. sold at $9,25. In Corn Meal nothing doing to-day-23300 barrels sold last evening at a price not made public. and 300 bbls at $1,371 per bbl. GRAIN.—The market is poorly supplied with Wheat but there is very little demand for it. Sales of 4a500 bushels 52,35,12,40 per bushel for fair and prime red, and $2.40u2,50 fur white. Rye is scarce and worth $1,40. Corn is dull—yellow is held at $l, afloat, but buyers refuse to pay this figure. Oats are dull—sales of Pennsylvania at IS cents and South ern at 5E57 cents per 'll.hel. WHISKEY is firm at the late advance-500 bbls. sold last evening at 42 cents, and hhds. at 41 cts. muenster Aounty Bible Soelety.--\t AlMooting of the Isaucaster County Bible tOsci.ty. het the Lecture ltssun of the Rye. Mr. 'Roses' Church. 0. hursd:tV the fah inst.. it was unanimously Resolved, That a 'meeting of thscitizeneof the city off,. 'ill be held at the Lecture Room of the lies, Mr. Key, lure h, nn Thursday the 12th inst.. at 1 o'cio,k, P. M., ti• he purpose of tormingi a Lancaster City Bible Society. stns. iary to the Lancaster County Bible Sc iety. in efilltorusi ill the amended constitution of said society, recent dopiest. Resolved. That the Pastors of the Evangelical rhurel t his city. be requested to hose the above call for .srmation ist a City Bible Society, read fr.on their reepe odpits on the Sabbath, and that the same to' published he newspapers of the city T F.O. PENN. See'y. 11: 4 , i_j 8tate of Geo. Vomit, late of West Earl top., dee'd.—The undersigned auditor. appointed to distrib ute the proceeds of the sale of the personal Estate of said deceased, in the bands of.fohn W. prose. Executor. to and among those legally - entitled thrreto, wilt meet all inter ested. on Wednesday, the Bth day of August. 1855. at 2 o'clock, P. M., at the public house of Martin Uross, in the of Ephrata, Ephrata twp. July 10 St 25 GEO. M. KLINE, Auditor. Lstate of Geo.Yundt, late of West tort Town - ship. deceased. The undersigned auditors to distribute the balance of proceeds of the sale of tha Real Estate of Faid deceased M the name of John W. I,roe, Executor, to and among hose legally entitled thereto, will meet all Interested, on uesday the 7th day of Aug.. 1555. at 2 o'clock P. M. at LID., Library Rooms of the Court House. ti M. KLIN E, 11. It. Auditors. July 10 3t 25 Letate of Jacob Ftnefrock, late of Mt. Joy top., dec'd.—The undersigned Auditors appointed to distribute the botanee in the hands of Jacob Nissley, Administrator of said deceased, to and among those enti tled thereto. will meet at the Literary Room. lu the Court use, in the city of Lancaster, on Monday, the 13th day August - next, at II o'clock, A. M.. for the purpose of appointment. h 11 KO. K LIN E, SIMON P. EBY. Auditors. 111 J, , state of George Lehman, dee , d.—The uu a-csimmd. Auditor appointed to distribute the balance iu hands ofJohn of Georoe Leh man, late of the village of May town, Lancaster county, dee'd, to those legally entitled thereto. 16111 attend to the duties of his appointment, at the Library Room of the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, on Friday, August 10, 1553, at 11 o'clock, P. M. july 45L25 . JAMES L. REYNOLDS, Auditor. Vstate of Elizabeth Hackman, deed.— Lin,: undersigned Auditor appointed by the orplions' Court of Lancaster county, to distribute the balance bs the hands of Jacob McCollister, administrator with the Will annexed of said dee'd, I ate of township, to and amongst those entitled; hereby gives notice, that be will attend for the purpose of his appointment. at the Li brary Its in the Court douse. In Lancaster city, on Friday, the loth day of August, at o'clock, P. M., when id where all interested are requeste 7 l to attend. D. W. PATTERSON, Anditor. July 10 4t- I . ;lstate of Eve Hackman, dec'd.—The un _Ejdersighed, Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, to distribute &c., the Balance in the hands of Jacob McCollister, Administrator with the Will annexed of said deed, late of township, to and amongst those entitled; hereby gives notice, that he will attend for the purpose of his appointment, at the Library (tram, in the Court House, in Lancaster city, on Friday, the 10th day of August, 1855, at 8% o'clock, P. M., when id where all interested aro requested to attend. D. W. PATTERSON, Auditor. 1131=1 - Ustate of Henry H. Keller, dce , a.—The un dersigned Auditors ap,einted to distribute the balance in the hands of Elias Stober and Samuel Ni•sley, adminis• trators of Henry U. Keller, late of New Ephrata township. Lancaster county, deceased, to and among those legally entitled thereto, will meet for the purposeof their appoint meat, in the Library Room of the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, on Monday, the 13th day of August . next at 7. croons', r. jaly 10 :It-29 - - tai r ; Reward .—ltanaway, May 26, 1155. a white bo wohateutured to the farming business, named Josept hatts-193 years old, stout made. down look when spoke to, white teeth, Slightly pitied with small pox., 5 ft. 5 high. Supposed to have gone into 4nl.Sier cu., Pa. Whoever gives Information where he ran be Mund. wil will receive the above reward. Address, James S. Peter: Concordville, P. 0., Del. we., Pa. July 10 at 2.5 Llst of letters remaining in the Post Ptiire, at Sale Harbor, ICr the quarter ending .Inue 30, Ia Ann Benedict, Wm. littler, henry S. Beaumont, John L'ceanek°, 1.,1ia Bell. Isaac 13owntun Bowers & Shenek, John Bechtel. 2, Sarah Bead, Jos. Bender.: Edward Davis. Arthur Doran, Lawrence Dalton, John Dahl, .los. Davis. Abijah Finny. Matthew Hunt, Andrew Hancock, L. C. Handler, 'Jos. Herat, Jonas Ilan:ash, Esq., James Marron. Franz Kohe, Benjamin Kuntz, Pat. Kennedy. Alexander Kauffman, Henry E. Kline, Daniel Brainier, Sarah Ann Knighton. Daniel Milton, Bernard M'Cabe, Geo. Miller, Thos. Mur• phy, John M'Cullough, Fred. Maier, Elizabeth M'Creary, E. Walton, James Neipuless, Geo. Neill. Pat. 0. Callaghan. P. S. Abm. or Henry Peters, Alex. Robinson, Wm. Ramsey. John„A. Seeds, 3 John Shulthise, Jos. S'aylor, Abraham Sourbeer, Henry Singleton,.Mr. Soutley, Snodgrass, Jahn Sparge, Michael Shank. John Toland, James Tully, David Thomas. V Edward ide, Catharine Witmer, Calum Williams, (miner) Moses Wa• lets, 2, John Wright, Daniel Witmer, KOLP Christitm W , elter. JOHN 3t.25 Assessment No. S of the Lancaster Co. - "crew and Valuable Books.—Just received at MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANI.—The members ill the PEOPLE'S BOOKSTORE: of said Company are hereby notified, that 10 assessment Literaty and Historical Miscellanies. By Hon. George of three per cent. has been made, on the amount of pre- Bancroft. 1 vol. 9 To. Every Library whose shelves COO minus notes deposited, for policies issued by said Company tains the great Historical works of Bancroft, should add to slay for losses by fire to George V. Schreiner David Hart- the above vol. to their collection. mac, Rebecca Keller, Arnim Clemson, Isaac , °beamUser, Lives and Times of the Chief Justices of the Supreme i Dr4John Wallace Christian Eby, Eby a Co., George B. Court of the United States. By Henry Flanders—First Mines and Jamesl John Dickinson, payable at the office Series: John Jay, John autildge. 1 vol. 8 yo. Price 2,50. of the Company, at Williamstown, to the members of the Rush on the Philosophy of the Human Voice. Fourth I Board of Directors, to Joseph Clarkson, at the new Court edition—improved and enlarged. 1 vol. 8 vo. cloth. Price House. and all the authorized agents of the Company on $2,50. lor before the first day of August next. A Journey through the Chinese Empire. By H. Hue. - , Resolved, That members of this Company neglecting or author of Recollections of a Journey through Tartary and utveraally Acknowledged to be the omitting to pay their assesments, within thirty days alter Thibet, in 2 vole. 12mo. cloth. Price $2,00. UFunniest hook of the Age! Buy it, read lt, if you the publication of notice of the same, will:incur the ex- Star Papers, or experience of Art and Natnee. By lien. lore to laugh. Second Edition going off like Hot Cakes! pense of not exceeding ten counts per mile, ;circular from 7 Ward Beecher. Black Diamonds, or, Humor, Satire, and Sentiment, Treat- the office of the Company, payable to a collector, duly au- The Watchman. A companion to that most popular book, ed Scientifically and l'oetically, by JULIUS C.ESAIt thorized to collect the same. The Lamplighter. 1 vol. 12 mo. cloth. Price $l,OO. , HANNIBAL, o 1 the New York Nap., Containing side , ze'Copies of the By-laws may be hod by applying to gm_ The above with all the new publications as they air splitting Illustrations. Price 75 cents in paper; $l,OO in ' Joseph Clarkson, in the new Court House.' pear always to be sold in advance of our cotempomries r cloth, gilt. . ' Thomas S. Woods, Prert; Henry F. Sl4nutker, Adam the People's Book Store. This work is unanimously pronounced by the Pmts of li. Witmer, Thomas S Mcllvain, David Graff, Esq., Joseph the Old World, as being the Greatest Work of its kind or- •15: Baker, George L. Eckert, John IL Buyers, N. E. Slay; jund 19 tf.'22 er published—a rare combination of morality, comimil- 1 maker, Seey. Directors. ; ty and Philosophy. AGENTS OF THE CO3IPANY. - - Ustate of Abraham EiGurtz, dee'd.—NO .l24TlClL—All persons Indebted to the estate of Abraham 1000 - Enterprising men wanted immediately, to sell this Dr. }lsaias Kinzer , Lescock twp.; Joseph McClure, Bart and other popular works and maps, throughout the States twp.; Jacob S. Wtmer, Manor twp.; S. Smith Patterson Kurtz, deed, late of Salisbury township, are requested to and Ca radar . ; Eapho twp. • Adam lionlgmacher, Ephratai top.; Jacob_ make payment immediately to the undersigned heirs of The trade supplied at the lowest rates. S. Shirk, do. - Christian Engle, Bainbridge; Martin E. said deceased, and those having claims will present them dire Copies mailed free of postage, upon receipt of price. ' Stauffer, B. Earl twp.•, Christian Gmbh), Salisbury tarp.; without delay properly authenticated for settlement. DAVID KURTZ, Adss, A. RANNEY, John Beall', do.; A. Fleming Slaymalter ; ?do.; Henry A, I DIJNR K 111122 Publisher, 195 Broadway, New Tort. i Rolandi New Holland; A. Mama, Litii ;John Stauffer. it -25 Yotorebn:g. Jxulo 294t-231 t-za itine 19 *2M-.4 Hain. .A ,_stditor's Notlee.---The undertrigned Auditor arl pointed to distribute the balance In the hands of , Lewis Latrrence, Adminbtmtor of Catharine Lawrence i late of the city of .Lancaster, deed,. to :and among -those leaally entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at the Library Room of the Court House, the city of Lancaster. on Tuesday, the lith of August' next, at 2 o'clock; P. ii: .jnly 10 4L25 - Clevess Teachers Wanted.—Tcschers are re „sqnested to meet at the Blue Ball Inn, East Earl Town ship, 011 Friday July,the4-I.thrdeorfofe Board. tI at 10 o .o 'e mo luch, R A trrr .ll : for ex a midation. Secretary. Estate of Slater Brown.—Letters of adminis4, tration on the estate of Slater Brown, late of Fulton twp, dec., hating been granted to the undersigned all per sons Indebted will plase make payment, and those having, claims present them tot settlement to JEREMLAH BROWN, Jr., or JOSEPH C. SWIM, both residing in Fulton, tap. 10Teac hers Wanted . --Tco Male Teachers want ed to take charge of the Schools In Upper Leacock t.,wrkship. The examination will take place at Mechanics burg School House, In said township, on Monday the 30th day of July. 1855, at 9 o'clock, A. M., and will be conduct ed by Mr. Wlrl:ersharn. the County Superintendent.— Term 8 months. By order of the Board. JACOB HOLL, Secretary. • Jul , 3 t*-2 4 uditoes IgiroticA.—The subscriber, appointed An ji,ditor by the Orphans Court of Lancaster county - , to distribute the balance in the hands of George )turner and Wm. Ilarerstick. Jr.. Administrators with the Will an nexed of George 3lucoer. Sr., late of the city of Lancaster. deed, will cit for the purpose of his applintinent, at the Library anon, in Una C‘am lloush, in said city. on Wed ~by the oth of August, 1515, at 2 o'clock, P. 31, when - - here hapersons interested may attend. A. SLAY3IAKEIt, Auditor. MESE ----- 11C"otice to Teachers.—Applicants for schools In the West Herniatehi district. are hereby notified that an examination of Teachers will be held, by the County Superintendent , at the School House in the village of Monutville. on FIZIDAI the SS of AUGUST next, com meming at fo o'clocli. A. M. Competent teachers employ ed by tbe hoard will receive an increased compensation over former years. 12 Teachers in all are required for the district, and the schools will commence about the middle d September and continue six Months. By order of ;he Board. HENRY BRUCIIART. Secretary. July 3 4t+-24 _Hardware Notice.—JOllN R. RUSSEL ADAM R. BARR, respectfully inform their friends and the public In general that they hare purchased the entire stock of Hardware from A. W. Russel. No. 8 E. King at., where they Intend increasing their stock and devoting their time and attention to their business. making it an object for their friends to call on them before purchasing elsewhere. ADAM It. BARR having been employed about six. years In this same house, with his extensive acquaintance. hopes to merit and receive a continuance of the custom hureto fore so liberally bestowed on the establishment. RUSSEL k BARR, No. S E. Kitty; st.,. Sign of the Anvil. Card.—Thu undersigned takes this method of return. iug his thanks to the public for the ilixtral patronage bestowed on bim while in the Hardware business, and would respectfully ask of his former patrons a continu ance of the same to his sueeessors. Russet. k RUM Nobs will loy close attention to busine:s, endeavor to merit a continuance of the same. A. W. RUSSEL. ni,24 Cheapest and best local ed Building Lots IN THE MAREET.—Price sSs—Payable $1 ,per week. For sale, Building Lots S feet front by 100 in depth,at the above price and terms, of only one dollar a week. They are located on Marion street. Chesnut street. Fulton street nod Walnut street. with a number of tine corner lots on Ann street, Marshall street. and Franklin street. In this vicinity the city is being rapidly built up, and the lots are upon the very edge of the improvements, near to the centre of business, and for a residence they are unsurpassed in convenience. 'There are no nUISAnreS in the neighborhood, and the public buildings are such as add value to the locality. Lt the vicinity are some atl the finest residences in the city of Lancaster. They offer su perior inducements for on investment. Owing to the rapid sale of these lots, no more tail lu 3. 1 41 after Or nth of July at as bmo a price, or Upon the some terms. Of this the public are respectfully requ4sted to take notice. The sale of lots at the 2,11110 price. and upon the ame terms will continue until that time. at the Milo. of. esss' Landis, Attorney at LaW. East King street, above Spvech er's and Lechler's hotels. june a [149 MIEN EM AN LAN*. 1'1111....d.P111 J uly ardware.--Rnasel & Barr, No. N, East Kin_ street. sign of the Anvil. Wholesale nod Retail :tiers in Foreign and Domestic Ilardware.—Duliding nt erial of every deceript b at. such .ts bicks,ilatehes, hinges. sws. bolts. a.e. We have the agency of the Pitt_ rug nusamsw I.—shs. which can he and he/ right or left hand We shall 4:11.1 a superior urtbile of its and spikes. Also a hog, assortment or ; ins.. s and varnishes. Wellowirs pure white lead, French d American zinc paints. We are the agents for Rowland Parr)'s building shite.— ate put on by the square. or ,ad by the ton. All slating one by OW hands warranted. and attended to at the ortest notice. 111411 MI NOS.—We also keep a good assortXnent coach triumaings. such as laces. Mates. tacks'. hubs. pa's. shafts. felines, spi hugs and axles. Enamelled, plain. id floor Oil Cloths. Enamelled:slid patent leather; olts, Ends, malleable castings. fie. CARPENTERS AND CAIIIN ET NIAKERS—WiII find FL and assortment of panel, hand and back saws; pilules, ages. chisels', braces and brace-hilts: cast steel tingers ad hilts. BLACKSNIITIIS—WiII find a complete assortment of ar. relied. tilt. slos•I and hoop inn: east, shear. spring lid other stints: bellows. vi./es. screw-plates, We. FARMERS—WiII tied a good assortment of farming im lements• such as plows, corn cultivators. horse rain cradles. scythes. smiths, rakes and forks: patent hay oaks: ropes and ponies. shovels. hoes, and axes of Silvius', rally's and ilagen's make. all of whieh are warranted. STOVES! sT, v also keep a complete assort !lent of cook. parlor, wood and coal stoves. Agents for the salenf superphosphate of lime, conwidered ,y many to 14: . 't he best fertilizer or manure in usu.. Sold large or small quantities. Peruvian I.:Mint/111SO flir sale. jnly 3 11, _ . O' ' ,106 -1 0T C E ° 0 1,' 4 I 'll - 11 St l e V a i.:!:1 1b ErtN a " W D- Akrit. s ti " I : AND STEA)IIInAT DIRECT. RT. The undersLtted have now in coarse of plyparation a new Steamboat Directory, which will Sue issued in October next: the book will con tain over two hundred pages, illustrated in the best style, and neatly bound in a durable manner. It will ,be one o f th e mo st interesting books ever published, and will be a look that will be iniereStinit to all class's of Two*. The Steamboat Directory will contain a complete list and tits serlption of all the Stealab.atS now afloat in the Western and Southern waters. The length, model, speed„ power and tonnage of each boat. alivre and by whom It, the name of the boat, with the trade she Is iu. A the names of Captains and officers. her age, be.. be. The Di rectory will contain a Ilistory of Sid:LILO/oat. and Stratn- Untling on the Western waters, sister the application of snnin ; also, a sketch of the first boat built for ttio Ohio River, with the Millie of the builder, commander and A. N. KEYES.. Pt,. july 10 1,1 owner. The River Directory will contain a list and desCription of all the Steamboat Disasters that have occurred on the Western and Southern wat e rs, beautifully illustrated, with a list of all those who have perished by their burn ing. sinking and exploding. on the Western and Southern waters. The Directory will contain Maps of the Ohio, Mis sissippi, Missouri. Illinois, Arkansas White. Red, 'tihnichi. to. :Yazoo, sod other Rivers, with the Towns an dies laid down, with correct distances: also, many oth4r River wad Commercial items of interest to the people at large.— The book will contain the cards of the sari as U: S. Mail Boats, with the trade they are in, Lc., ,ke. The Directory will also contain a complete list of all the responsible Steamboat Licensed Officers, their places of residences, Ac., Sc.; the new Steamlymt Law. its requirenomts. with com• moots, showing WllOl,lO it ben e fits the incompetents of flicer, and injures the competent officer, Ac.. Ice:. and all the important U. S. Supreme Court Steamboat :Decision( up to date: the Rates and important Conunercial Invite ges. Bills of Lading. important Decisions of the virious U S. Courts in regard to Freights Lost and Damaged( with ninny other things of interest. The Directory will be illustrated in the best sfvle, printed In the best manner. The author has for F. - in year toon gathering all the frets and in regard to the uninterom steamboat disasters on the Western and Southern waters and now Intends powisno "e• them n, 1, MR DIEM. Tin price of the stork will be put at the loss sum of One Dol bar, Ten thousand copies will be issued for the boatmen all others desirous of subscribing., will have to do so a once, as none will be printed unless ordered lu advance.— The work is destined to haves circulation of over Eight) thousand copies as the publishers are receiving !Urge null tors of subscribers per nail, from all parts of the country' daily. Solon of the oldest boatmen, as well as nest scion tific men of the times, are contributors to the liteambes Directory. The Directory will be 'Stilled in October: and - Will he a moment to the parlor as well as steamboat. )ty rend :ing One Dollar (post paid,) you will receive a copy of th tlsive work. All communications and letters should be aillressed I JAMES T. LLOYD & Post Office Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. L 144 -- 5n Shares Lancaster Bank Stock. kJ iiii Farmers do. , 2 One Hundred Dollar Bonds, Lancaster City Salon Loan, 6 per cent interest, payable send annually. For sale by J. F. SllliODElt. & CO:,lAgents. LAND WARRANTS.--W/ are now buying Land W. rants and paying the highest rates. June 26 tf.23 J. F. SHRODER & CO P Laws for 1855.—The laws passed 1. at thu last session of the liegislaturobave been received and are ready fur distribution to those entitled to receive them. J. BOWMAN. June 21i 3t-23 !Prot h'y. Lante of Ann M. Holtzhostaeo—•Letters of md inintstrath di on the estate of Anti M. lloltzhouse,late of the Borough of Washington, Lou. Co.. having Leen issued to the suscrilier residing in said Borough : All persons indebted to said EAate are requested to makp payment Immediately, and those haring claims will present Ureic properly authenticated for settlenient. 11. 11. BITNEB, Admr.; .1 ANI ES L. It EY NOLDS DETER MAItTI N. JAMES L7REYNOLDS. Auditor jime 26. 6t Notice.—The stockholders of the laneanter Locilmo. tire Engine and Machine Manufacturing , Company, will meet "at the office of the Company Thursday, the 12th day of July next, at 2 o'cltick, P. M., t'or the purpose of determining . upon all ineresae of twenty per coot. to the Capital Stock said Coulpani.: John Black. C. Hager, M. Malone, A. W. Russell, John N. Lane, Juices B. Lane, James Black. and Grp Taylor M Lade. M. O. KLIN.B, juno 21; hl 29 See'y. and Treati'r, Auditors Not ice.-. Assigned Estate'of & wife. The under,i, - ,a0.1 auditors, appointed by the Court of Common Pleat of County, to dis tribute the balance remaining in the hand's of John C. Walton. Assignee of J. S. Hamilton and wife, to and among the creditors of the said Hamilton. will meet in the Libra ry Room in the Court House, on Saturday the 4th day of August,lBs2, at 2 o'clock P. 31., when & where all persons Interested may attend if they see pr ßE Oper. RORT A. 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Having been actively engaged In Sunday School opera tions for over twenty years, and given this department of our business the most unwearied attention, we believe Sun 'ay Schools can be better accommodated here than at any other store In the country, and equally as well and full as cheap as in any of the large cities. We invite an examination of our stock and prices. MURRAY & STORK, Kramph's Building, Qu.n st., Lane'r. tf..23 Towers , Seriefirof Readers, Published by DANIEL BURGESS & CO.. Si John Street, New York. Towers' lot Render or Gradual Primer. " Reader, or Introduction to the Gradual Reader, • 3d Reader, or Gradual Reader, • 4th Reader, or Sequel to Gradual Reader, • nth Reader, or North American Secon Class Reader, • fith Reader. or North . American First Clam Reader. The first essential in good . reading is a DISTINCT Artricu- LATION. This can only result from the practice of the ele mentary sounds and 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 first three books of this series. Particular and specific di rections are (fur the first tune) given to teachers, fur utter ing each elementary sound in the language. Suggestions are given for avoiding errors and acquiring a correct pro nu n. The last three Readers of the series contain an elaborate but comprehensive treatise on Elocution. in which the leading principles of good reading are simplified. and rules deduced and illustrated by practical examples. In, this treatise, the tones of the voice are analyzed, and the ele, manta of expression requisite for the utterance of every sentlmemt is 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 ent elements are applied in combinations in every instance of chaste and impassioned eloquonre, or correct and .Im pressive reading. •• It is 'fay firm conviction," says an accomplished scholar, 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 subject of language and reading, than any thing else that has yet made Its appearance. The selections are excellent, and if merit be is recommendation or any criterion of sue ress, these Imoka are destined to he more extensively used than any other series of reading books which has yet been published." Towim's OnsDCvl. SPELLER.—This Speller is a part and parcel 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, Elements of Eng lish tlraumtar.—This little Book is made for beginners, that they may feel their way understandiuniy, and become inter..sted in what is considered sometimes dry study. The smi the canal may see the reason for each step and Is, led to think. 4. - tr• For sale iu quantities at W. 11. Spangler's Book Store, Lancaster city. ik june 26 1 , orrn and Woodland for Sale.—The undor• uigued offers for sale, the following 'valuable Real Estate: No. I. That wellAmown Federal Hall Earm, sitluate i Carnarvon township, Laneaste r r county, about of a rui from Lhurelitown, Containing 166 Acres, of first-rate limestone land. This Farm is considered one of the good farms of the county, has been well limed, en closed with c good post and rail fence, and is well watered and in good order. The Improvements arc a large Stone MANSION HOUSE, a Stone Carriage House and loft, Frame Shop. Garden and a small Orcki :ird. A good Stone Tenant House with a neve'' , falling spring under it, large Stone Bank Barn, Cattle shed and Straw loft, Wagon Shed and Loft, with a large Corn Crib, Hog Sty, Ac. One-third of the purchase money can remain at interest secured on the proproty. No- 2. About 30 Acres of 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. June 2G-6!t-2.3 M. BICKIIAII. ennsylvania Magistrate's Law Libra- Tl 11Y.-1. BIN NS'S Justice, and Business 'Man's Legal tl nide. New and Sixth Edition, bringing the Law down to 1555. A Treatise ontho office the and duties of Aldermen and Justices of the Peace in the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia. including all the required Forms of. 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KAY S B ROT II ER, Law Booksellers and l'ublishers, 17 3 19 South Fifth street, First Store above Chestnut, Phila. Alier Orders of letters of Inquiry Gx Law Books from th - country. promptly attended to. june 2.6 TAreas SiIks.—WENTZS' DRY GOODS' STORE la the LI place where you will find an extensive assortment ol desirable styles. Rich Plaid Poult de boles • Rich Striped " Solid Colors " Rich Brocades of various grades India Wash Silks, choice colors; Best Quality Plaids; Black Silks, all widths. Prices ranging 'from 50 cents to i;2,00. Best Black Silks ever sold lOr $1.,00. To become convinced call at WENTZS' STORE. CRAPE SIIAWLS.—WENTZS' have paid particular at tention to their Shawl Department this Season, and now offer a fine variety of Plain White Crape Shawls, heavy fringe—from 55 to Vat—Magnificent Emb. Crape Shawls— from $l2 to s7s—Silk, Thibet and Cashmere Shawls, dif ferent grades. For a handsome Shawl remember WENTES' STORE. TO.THE LADIES.—CaII and see those rich and beautiful Grist 3larilo Talmaa and Paris Mantillas also, magnificent Flounced Berege Robes now opened at may 2.2 tf.lB WENTES' STORE. C.llLs.tes I Slate• I I—The subscriber having taken the °agency for Brown's building Slates is ready at any time to furnish slate by the ton or put on by the square, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Apply. at my Hardware Store, North Queen street. fob 27 ly-7 GEORGE D. SPRECHER. C . ! ea Bathing.--Cape Illay--Cape ip—NATIONAL HALL. This large, new and splendid first class HOTEL, fitted up with gas, and unsurpassed by any other, is now open for visitors, on its lISUIIi moderate terms. Having uo bar, It is as distinguished 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 cen tmagnifit view of the ocean.. AARON OARETSO, june 26 2m.33 Proprietor. ~, Estate of Ann Bart, dec'd.—Letters testamen tary on the estate of Ann Hart, dec'd, late of Salisbu ry township, Lancaster co., having been granted to the subscribers residing 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 settIeROBERT T . B. HART, JOHN BARTLEY, Executors. LIOUSEKEEPER, ALDUS J. NEPF. june 19 6t-72. ,6 1 6 -- d. .., y. ,' , „ s . - ch - tH if,.e s - irm • •• , t ii - 1 7 : - . s af io i gar t - juid . G reat Discussion. Ended.—The great topic for Oreceived at SPANGLER'S Peciple's Book - Storo, the fol- -1.-A discussion which has ref Imam time past engaged the =pie of the city and coußtjf of Lancaster, has at length lowing new Books fO r - Sunday School Libraries, Teachers .. n decided to the satisfaction of all. • and Pupil s - _ ~ _,_.__ ,„__,....,_ e ' ,_.-.,.,. ~,,,.. ~, ATtioprestiothwas wehre sins the best - and handsomest . The Triumphs of In du s try. . - ""'“ere ". 1 ''"e '''"', '''' clothing be purchased for Gib least amount of money ? ' • '-` Adam Mike, L. L. D. - ' • . You can scarcely ask any Person now that will not tell Alice Clifford, and her Early - Day Dreams . 1 'vol. 16mo. r Highland Agnes, or the Triumph of Faith in Humble y ' • .LLIM HENS S, LER' Life. A memoir of Mrs. Andrew of Paisley.. 1 v 01.16 mo. T o n at WIL Ruins Hill, the missionary child in Slam. A memoir . pii ,,, No. i • iri S t.b. orah.. y Q a t.hin ee h s sa u in La las ee r n te . o r f . where bi e . You can be sup. Written by his mother now in America. fine Z - d elegant assortment of • - The Sad Mistake; one of the moat attractive and Wee' ' , SPRING AND u rlldkal. GOODS, • able Sunday School Publication of the day. ..... Fancy Cassimeres of splen d colors and patterns, and of Irish Army; another of the most Fr iar lamb ' of '''''' the very latest styles. B and fancy Cloths that cannot day. 1 vol. limo . be bt.at. Vestiogs almost tilo' - - handsome to talk about. • WS,. The above, in connection with all the publications Also, o complete stock of heady-made Cl o thing, Coats, of the Am. S. S. Unlon,always on hand at society's prices. pants, Vests, Drawers; Shirts Shirt Collars, Stocks, Cravats, Bibles, Testaments, Hymn Books, Question t ßooks, Class ___. Suspenders, Stockings, be., Ac, all of which are now ready Books, Minute Books, Library Records, Tickets, Beware for sale at priors which few will grumble at and if any do Cards;and everything pertaining to th e wants of Sunday the amount - will be reduced to suit their fancy. Schools. Superintendents, Teachers and pupils, to be had tome, therefore, friends Mob felow cithens and continue at the Wholesale and Retail Book Store. to give us a full share of pop , patronage for which we all W. it SPI""LER' hearttly thank you as well for past favors. 3 3 North Queen st, Lane'r. ' giv y . o .,l 2 .. bos u f y a be . qui tu t aw o ce tt r o lt u. ha ni. you t r no m elo e rt y. will Th be e spared goo 4 as usual, arc all warranted at establishment They are all manufact ' under the immediate super- Aelleuuee of the propriet r, and therefore what they are *resented to be. Customer w. O, - erompily ttended to utyl6 1 wu,LIAM lIENSLF.R. J 12.00 19 tf'L~ MEESE wonderful and universally admired pictures, I. which appear as round and solid as sculptured marble, are taken daily, at JOILNSTON'S SKY-LIGHT GALLERY, corner of North Queen and Orange sts.— KT Daguerreotypes of every size and style, taken at the lowest prices. Lancaster, june 19 tf-^_ • Arthues Patent Air-Tight, Self-Seal. ing CANS and JAB.S.—For Preserving Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. These Cans and Jars are cSustructed with a channel around the mouth, near the top, Into which the cover fits loosely. This channel is tilled with a very adhe sive cement, prepared for the purpose, and allowed to har den. In order to seal the vessel hermetically, It is only necessary to heat the cover slightly auttpress it Into place. It may be opened with as much ease as it is closed, by slightly warming the top. The ordinary tin cans, used for the same purpose for which this is intended, cannot be closed as is well known, without the aid of a tinner; are (Meats to open, and are generally so much injormi in opening as to be reastaea for future service. By this simple contrivance, the process of hermetical sealing. is placed conveniently within the reach or every individual; and fruit, vegetables and butter Of properly prepared) may be kept, with their natural flavor unlu, paired, Ar an Indefinite length of time. These vessels were thoroughly tested during the psst summer, and their contents, after the lapse of mouths, tbund unchanged.— Directions for sealing and and unse aling, and also for put ting up fruit, tomatoes, ea:, accompany these vesseli. All kinds of stewed fruit nta, also be kept In them. It will only be necessary to stew the rroit as for the table, adding the amount of sugar required to make it palata ble, fill up the vessel with the hot fruit, and card It at once. All ripe traits preserved in this way, will be mond as frssh in the winter season, as 'Oust taken from the tree and stewed, flow economical a luxury this will prove, needs scarcely to be suggested. . These cans and jars are all prepared for sealin lAr- g.— The housekeeper his only to heat the lid and press it into Its place. rale/Z.—Pint $3 per dozen; quart $3 50; half gallon $3 50; gallon $5 a dozen. Selbseallug Glass Jars $2 50 a dozen for quart size, and $2 a dozen for pints. The different size nest, so as to sLvure economy in transportation. Manufactured and sold by ARTIIIIIL DURSIIAX .t CO., No: 60 South Tenth st., Philadelphia. Orders for these Cans and Jars, accompanied by the :ash, will be promptly attended to by the undersigned agents in Lancaster county, and the articles forwarded to any direction. A discount to dealers who buy to sell again. Sold wholesale and retail by U. R. PARRY, Agent fur Lancaster county, at Dr. Parry's Drug Store, Nu. 3e, East King street, Lancaster. BAKER 3 11UPK1NS, Agents fur Salisbury and Salisbury taps. June 19 301.22 Land For Sale.—Public notice is hereby given, that the undersigned Executors of John liartsock, deed, in pursuance of the direction of the hist will and. testament of said dec'd, offer for sale a valuable planta tation or Tract or'Land, situated in Burrell town ship, Indiana county, Pa., containing 365 ACRES—about 250 of which are cleared, 45 of which are in meadow. The Improvement are TWO DWELLINU HOUSES, a Bank Barn and other buildings—al.o an excellent Apple Orchard. The tract is within 4 miles of Blairsville, and the Indiana Branch Railroad runs through it. An indisputable title will be given, and terms made re: sonable. Apply to JONATIIAN lIARTSOCK, THOMAS ADAMS, GILLIS DUTY, Executors. Juno 19 t 49.2 DYspeputa tratero—No Ilumbug.—Prepared by Elder .1. STA.NIM, Mount Joy, Lancaster county. Pa.-1n the providence of 004.1 1 was afflicted with thh dreadful disease, (Dyspepsia.) I tried various remedim but to no effect, until I noel these Bitters. Having no , realized its happy effects for myself—also many others and knowing that thousands are still suffering with by pepsin, I recommend It as a safe, and one of the best re) odies for this dreadful disease (Dyspepsia.) Elder J. STA)IM For sale in Lancaster, by H. A. Rockatield. We. the undersigned, have used J. Stamm's Bitters . . )yepepsia, and - having been greatly "benefited. therefore. we recommend it as an invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia. Elder A. 11. Loug, 3fount Joy: Elder J. C. Owens, do. it Bechtold, do. E. Ilamumker, do. A. Kauffman, d0..1. Sur' ver, do. J. Mauhart, do. D. Leib, do. Widow Stedman, do' Miss Stedman, dn. P. Brunner, do. S. Dyer, do.: Major 1: - SpeAL, Lancaster, 1). May, Co.; Kul; 6. Sooger. do. J.. Stirk, do. J. Sensenig, do. Mrs. Weaver, do.; J. Dorm . Itapho; S. Strickler, do. D. Strickler, do. I. Greenawalt, do. S. N. 'Clouser, do. Elder J. Sr run:—Dear Sir—For more than one year I was afflicted with the ague. I made every effort to be re lieved, but I grew worse, until I used your BITTERS. am happy to say, that after using several bottles. I was cured of the ague. and have enjoyed gond health shire.— I had no ague or dyspepsia since August last. I cat re commend your Brrr Eas as a very good medicine, nod per haps olio of the best remedies far the Ague and Dyspepsia. inasmuch as it purifies Mid strengthens the stomach, and gives health and tone to the whole system. Tours with respect, A. K AUFFM AN. Brone4ritts Cured. Mount Joy, May, 1855. I have been afflicted with sore throat for some time, which was called Bronchitis by physicians. They treated me with regular treatment, but still I found no relief.— Your BITTERS was recommended and when I commenced using it 1 felt mx throat getting better; my appetite in. creased, and my food agreed better with me. I scan en couragedit continue wills the BirrEßs, and now can say these ByrrERS cured me. 1 would recommend J. Stamens BirrEits to the afflicted, for lam confident that my sore throat ruse front my disordered stomach. My advice is, try it for Bronchitis and. Dyspepsia. Elder J. STAMM ;-1 dam it on imperative duty to suffer. ing 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. E,,is•rienee and 01,er cation compel me to speak of it In terms of the highest commeudatinn. I was myself permanently cured by using about 6 bottles. though my stomach was cult that it would retain nothing. I hare known some of the most desperate and long standing cases to have I've!) cured by iL, and in no instance among the numerous ca,., that hare come within the range of tug 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. LONG, Kulpsville, Montgomery co., Pa.. yl n y 28, 1a55. Lancaster, hey 30, 1855. ELDER J. STAMM — Dear Sir: We are entirely out of the Dyspepsia Bitters. We find it a good article. and It will sell. Have a lot ready this week, and forward as SOOD possible. Yours, truly, 11. A. ROCK A FIELD For sale in Lancaster by ii. A. 10/CI(.OIEI,D 4, CO - . Kramph's Buildings. East Orange street. For sale by Druggists and Storekeepers generally. y-51 jar e 1 Sigkai V? rnaeltP ating. llTe,Oraig 'ee nearly opposite the Moravian Church, l.anaister. E. W. TAYLOR, Agent, thankful Inc the favors, respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, riot having finished his contract in painting the New Court thous.. he is now wore fully pre. pared to receive. and execute all orders for House faint ing, of every description. with despatch. in a workmanlike manner. and, he trusts, to the satisfaction of all who may favor him With .u.ws- Having , made arrangements with Ur. JOHN FEU., whose capoldlity ova Sigu Painter as, too wan know to require comment, every description of Sign d n Orin, mental Painting will be done promptly and well. juno 12 211,21 E. W. T. nano ! Guano ! ! Guano !!!—Just rceeived Of lot of superior Guano, In Barrels. For sale in lots to suit purchasers, by UEll. C 1.1) C. CU., Office 34 N. Queen street, and of Grertf's Landing, on the Conestoga. june 12 tf-21 Land Agency.—The subscriber offers himself In the public as Agent for the purchase of Lands in Niell ob.. Braxton and layette counties, Va. Tracts from It to 5000 acres Improved . and unimproved, front $t to $1 . 2 pe acre, can be purchased for Intruding or grauzing purposes. Fee in each ease from $", to $5O. Tho lauds of thes, count Iles are pro-tanidently suited for Sheep raising. The Coe illgtOn and Ohio Railroad. the Main illiprOvenleitis • .1' tin State, passes through this region. Cannel and Bite:ninon Coal Lands, and Iron also purchased fon Companies. wit facilitica to the Ohio. All letters requiring infialuatio must enclose fee, $5. Post-paid. Reference, HENRY 51. PRICE, Nicholas Cc., V. We would prefer Democratic Settlers, free of Free So' .sm or K. N'e. Reference—Lion. Henry A. Edmondson, Slumber of Co great'. P. S.—Purchasers will wive 50 per cent. by having a Agent hei.e, acquainted with the value et laud. June Id Gra-2.1 Nos. 21 23 South Sixth Street, PIIILAUELPII I A. Agricultural Implement Manufactory, Bristol, Pa. Seed Ground' (370 Arres) Illoomsdale, near Brlstol, Pa June 72 , am 21 as Light for Country' H ounce I—No E Gcuse fur Burning Camphiue, Fluid, Candles, to., &c.— The subscriber is now prepared to sell County rights Sro using Bengole or Atmospheric Gas. The above is one of the most beautiful as well as the cheapest artificial light that has ever been offered to the public. It is more brit ILant and less:than one half the cost of Coal OWL Is perfectly harmless, no trouble whatever, and the Genera Wails no larger than an ordinary Gas Meter. For further information apply to Roffman, Leinan & Ogeleby, Gas Fitters, No. 13 South Seventh street, between Market and Chesnut, Philadelphia, where the Gas can be seen in practical operation. County night swill be sold at such rates as will enable any person to make a handsome profit on their investment. For further particulars re specting the Gas, or negotiation for y Rights, ad drew post-paid, W. C oC. WITTERS, Sole Agent for the State of POI:MIL Or apply personally to him at No. 13 Soug h Sevent Gt- h st., Philadelphia. ne 12 2.1 Blinds 1 Blinds I I—VENETIAN BLIND MANE FACTORY. lACTOII.I7. The subscriber takes this xnethod of in forming the citizens of Lancaster county, that he still continues to manufacture Blinds of the most beautiful 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 look at his different patterns, can do so by calling as above, where he will at all times be pleased to wait upon them. lie has received some beauti ful patterns from Philadelphia. also, 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, Musk, Pal meal, Straw and Cotton Mattrasses made to order and taste. Also, Cu rsh ions, Curtains and all kinds of Upholstery made and e paired. Carpets cut, sewed and laid. All kinds of Furni ture made in the latest fashion and style. Old Furniture repaired and varnished to look as good as new. Orders can be left at the Ben Franklin PrintlagGffice. North Queen street, next door to Shober's notate Jacob King's Grocery store; Witmeyer A: Barnes' FuSulture Warehouse; D. Bair's Dry Good Store: Erbeu's Dry Good store; T. J. Wentz's Dry Good store; at the Red Lien-llotel, West King street; ileioiteh At Carter, Painters. Orange et.,. b. Herr, Columbia; and T. Gould, Safe Harbor. CONRAD ANNE, Agent. W. U. SPANGLER, 33 North Queen et.. Loner ob 11l Printing neatly done st the lute gonooti)Mco, No. 2, North Duke tatroo! SAereosoopes I Ague--Ague Cured Mount Joy, Mardi, 1855 MEUSE June 19 Gm-22 Itemoval.—The Inland Saints Mutual Insurance eompany have removed their Wilco to Cantu Square, (late Hubley's hotel,) where they continuo to make insu rances against loss by Fire, on the most favorable terms, amt receive money on Deposita as heretofore. I RUDOLL'II F. RAUCH, may 8 tf-16 beretary Jr. Treasure. Daguerreotype. 1 . - 117110 would not prize And desire to possess a true life y y like'llnely finished Pi" RTRAIT, or 111 N tATURE of a relative or friend, severed Ifrom us by distance or death? A clear, richtoned durable guerreotype, is an ohject rare ly seen. but FORTNEY'S 'jetties withauumi the test of time, and are pronounced y the highest authority to be unsurp.s.st. Those persons who wish good pictures of themselves or friends, uneurifk-ssed in fineness of finish, truthfulneas and durability, are requested to call and ex amine his specimens and test his artistlcal skill. Pictures taken in cluudl weather as well as clear weath er, ano ....my put up in Cases, Lockets, Watch-seals and Rings of any reqem.......1:1, Satisfactory picture, gu Always on hand a lam CASES while will he sold ,mtettl or no lACS. lot of CA').uatea, FM% and FanCT !t the lowest prices. street, (west side) over Pink 1. are Store, Lancaster. T. S. FORTNEY. — ittxaus No. 37 North Qu ertou Slaymakers Hard may $ am-let Tore d A to u re otto , bear,tlal.vs..gad do de l, s V d e vo u r t i t , i s d for 12% cents. 3450. yards superior La ws, only 1215 cents. " Black and White, only 12%0. 3750 " Only 10 cents, cheap at 1 2ii " 4 '. One lot Black anon, .prdld double Muted at 50, 02M, 75, 1,00 2 ,00 per yard, Summorud.ta Wash ks, Stripes and Plaids, Plaids and Serifs.. A variety of Spring and Summer Shawls; another lot of Crape Shawls, White and;tkild, Black and Embroidered. 3000 yards morn Blaak and White Calicoes, tor 144 cents. Drillings, Juana, Miattires, CkaloLlildeA, for summer wear. RICH APPLIQUE MANTILLAS, direct from Paris. A magnificent lot of Applique Don Durianas Mantillas, lila& and Cold, which for beauty and grace cannot la Ludes are particularly invited to call and see them. Also..k.ot • • aud. , Cold, Alautillab, cheap, ENTZ's sTOItE. ljelmboad's Genuine Preparations.— ' I IIELMLIOLD MIK LILY s hal Cu.ll - A D FLUID Exri:der D.. cliu, tsar Diseases of the Bladder and Kidney a Secret Diseases, 6trictures, Weak nesses, and all Diseases Elf the Sexual Organs, whether in wale or tomato, trout wlwitever cause :tileyalny have urigi itatil and no matter or how lone, standing. It you have contracted the terrible disease, which when once seated iu the systdau, will surely go duets &ULU one geueratnai to another. tinderamunag the constitution and sapping the very vital fluids sal lire, do not trust yourself au the hands et Quacks i lm he start up every day in a city like this, and till the vo, nails glaraug talsehoods too well calculated to deceive the young and those not ac quainted wills their tiLs. You catanaut be too careful in the selection of reined In these TILE FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIIi has brims pronounce , ' by eminent Physicians the greatest remedy ever kuua ti.— It Is a medicine pertectly pleasant in its tests and very In. uoeeut iu its action, and yet so thorough tttatait annihi lates every particle of the rank and Ismasmous virus ol Das dreadful disease; and, Militia, tatter romance:, it does not dry up the disease in the blood. Conastitutional Detallt.3, brought on by selfmbuse, a must terrible disease, which lux brought thous:tants et the hu man race to untimely cis, es, thus Mustang the brallimut hopes at parents, and lataglating iu the laud the gtorliaiS ambition attestor a aloha° youth, can be cured by thin In wllibte remedy. And ak a metheine Willi:h must bout:tit every body, from the simply denc.ste to Dm confined and Maspairiug invalid, nu dal nal Is to be found, acting boas:mit Cure and Preventive. lIELMBOLISa MOULT C,JNek:NTILATED COMPOUND FLUID EArIfACT ~itIaBAPABILLA, his purity lug the Blood, removing all diseases taming Doan eXee. Oi Mer cury, exposure ellti Main mimosa in life, enroll] , eulleillU• Donal disease, arising Irmo an impure state sa te the Blood, and the only reliable and ellectual known remedy for the cure of &armada, ra.alt lalitman, :arab! I lead, I.;lCerastions of the Throat and Legs, He Wel sawellings 01 the Bones, 'Fetter, Pimples on timlace, and all ',Ludy zruptious of the tins article Is note preseriluid by some of the most die idguished Physiciatuf in the country, nod has proved More ,flicieut iu practice : than nay other any preparation I Sarsaparilla yet °tiered to the posits. Several eases of unitary Syphilis, 3ftireut tai and scrofulous diseases have 'wifely recovered in the incurable wards of our Public In stitutions which had ,hir ninny years resisted every mode if 'treatment that cottla be devised. These eases t urnish striking examples of the salutary eitects of this medicine in arresting some of the most in‘eleOite diseases, after the glands were destroyed and the bones already alleeted. AUTICE.-I , itters from responsible Pli) siciaus s aud Pro fessors of several Medical Coliimes, Mid ih,tes of cures f r om patients will lie! Iduint acionnpdnying both Prepara- Prices, Fluid Extra 4 Of litichtt, $1 per bottle, ur 6 bottles for $.5. Fluid Extract Sarsapatilla, pl per bottle, or 6 bot tles ter $5, equal iu strength to our gallon Syrup of Sarsa parilla. Prepared and sold by 11. T. lIELNITIOLD, Chemist, 263 Chestuttt st., near the yirard Moore. Philada., aud to bo had lu Lancaster of ..WIES SMITH. Druggiht. No. lib East King st., and Cone. A. ilmatisit, No. bi, i.e.! King st. All letters directed to the Proprietor er Agent receive immediate atteution. intay lu, ly-17 rug Store Dental Depot.—Tho under. D s igned hn.ing tilted up his Store in a new and elegant style, would respect Hilly call the attention of the public to the following catalogue: Ti) FAMILIES AND HOUSEKEEPERS. All kinds of Family l‘ledicines. All the leading Patent 31.• divines, Baking Powders of every deseript Spices of superior quality. Burning Fluid. Hair Invigorating Tonics. Tooth Powder. • . Wasr—w laity and yellow. Bristol Brick Dust. Sir Scouring. Soaps; Perfumery, Salad, and other Oils, Starch, Alcohol, Soap Soda, Mustard, 1 .4 oath:aim Drops, Zeihltin's Toot It .11' ask. Ti E'3llaile.t I. PROFESSION. A fresh and elegant . supply of pure Medicines. Surgical Instruments of every variety. Vials and Balt lab ta.!evily size and variety. Pill and Powder 110xes of various sizes. TIIE DENTAL PItoFESSION. Gold and Silver Plate. Gold and Tin Foil. Dental I 'lStrwnents ofevery variety. Jones, White end McCurdv's Teeth. Mouth and liana Glasses. Corundun Wheels. Orem and ArtusHoug't , Troth. Stub's. Murphy's and Kern's Separating Files. All such Articles as Dentists require, are kept constant ly on hand, or can be;turulshed at Very short notice. DAOUERREAN Airrts . rs ran ho furnished with all thAr Chemicals at Philadelphia prices. TONSORIAL PROWESSoItS will find It to their adven to call at the Drug and Climatical Store, No,. ha!,:; North Queen streetLancakter, In 12 tf.2l homes Thackrayt Dope Clothing TEstablinhtnent„ No. :li° Chestnut. ntreet. abort, cc . nth. Philatielphia,—The undersigwtti respectfally In nate their mends and mu public generally, that they have taken the Store above mentioned, and intend keeping con stantly ou hand al3.1111:1‘10 to order, YOUT AND CUM,. URENS' curritrfu; of the most improved strict:. M. 12,1.,0per Tbaeltray, su Yen,; and Etvoraltly known an Cutter fbr the Niewstsf. lioNt. will give his porsotial tiOn to that branch et the business. and flatters himself in being able to plea... thereby hoping to recur° a fair share ~tpatronage. Very res per t I THOMAS lc TIIACKRAY, CHAS D. THOMAS, : 31. Coovint THACKMAY. f Aromatic gchleallam Seltikappl.—ThiA :,ro el.• ,s I, sale. in Laiteasier. of 11$•• owelivillo ntore toe qiihserliwrs, hi Hritilpli • s I.llililiti,,, E. l/g.• st. may 15 tf-17 . 11. .1. Kt rCKA F I El., &CC . y Gallaglaer,Dentlet, having . located in ej the City of Lancaster, respect t ugly Wien , hie professions at services to those, who. may need I hero, nod choose to give hiui 1/.. call. Ile haN,lcen engaged In the profession over ten years—has had , all eXtell , l,l practice tsr the mist six ,r• seven in Chester ,cotinty---andcan give the best of ref erence and evidence respecting his professional skill and qualifications. Ile would also aiff;toUtice that he has obtained the ex clusive right to Lugo CLAYTON'S PATENT PLAN of making and getting Artificial Teeth g . In Lancaster City and County—aft improve- •iallasa meet which Is adknowledg by gentletnen who were on the Examining-Commitbx; o a Dentistry in the New York Crystal Palace, by .I'rofessers o: Dental Colleges. nod by Scientific Dentists generally,' dr scrpass every other plan now known Mr bismuth strength, cleanliness and cheapness Office and residence on the east side of North Duke nt., between orange ntid Chesnut, . square 2tid a half north of the Court llouye, and a short distance Couth of the Railroad- may f." 9 ly-19 A gricultural and Horticultural Tools. A —superior Unloading flay Forks, 3 and 4 pronged; improved llon.llloes, Cultivators. Cast lrou Garden Roll. era, Garden Engities, Tubular Iron Scythe Suatbs, Bug. Hell Lawn Hakes,ll English Riveted Back Lawu Scythes, Fortis,, fledge Shears, e l ls, with otheres' flardeh Shears, Weed in Trannplantiog Trowe lino llorti. cultural Tools, per, late arrivals tr a m Europe. PASCHALL MORRIS & CO., Agricultural Ware House cud Seed Store, may 29 tf-19 ; Corner lth and Market sta., Phi Ls. Mourning Prams Gouda.—Wentz's have now in store a coiliplete assortment of Mourning Material ler Dresser—Black Brocade Bereges. Plain Black add Embroidered Lirenediiies. Black, White iind Lead Orenedines. 'Thin Fabrics of:every descriptatin—Plain Blank Tissues,. Roraima, ke. Biatk nod White Lawns, real baptists, for 1'2% coots. a Ladies will' rttnember when In search of Seasonabla Mourning Ooodis that the place is may 15 0117 ' eaping stitd Mowing Machines.—The sub jt, scribers are.,now executing orders for the following Reaping and Mteving 3lnchines, believed to be the Largest assortment to tool found at any one establlganent in the United States: Atkins' Reaper and Self Raker, freight added, McCormick's COM blued 'Reaper and Mower, Llumd's Reaper and Mower, Kutehum'e Iteapt.r and Mower, Ketchurri's Motver, 2 Knives, Mowery 2 Knives, Ilussey's liesper. and Mower, with front car liege and side! delivery, Manny's Combibed keeper and :Slower, de pending on Territory, Samples or the above in store for examination. pASCIIALL MORRIS /a CO., Agt,lcUltural Ware lion. and Seed Store, may 20 tmq Corner 7th and Market sta., Phila. ACharade'Seldom Offered!—To those out of employimint Ifetariug a lucrative and handsome bust• ness, by enchting me ONE DOLLAR, I will send, by re turn of m Receipt for manutacturing au article used in every f ibre anti which cannot bo dispensed with. 1 have distributed within the g ent three mouths over 500 Receipts. Laalre, as Well as glemen are engaged in the Joie of iti Address,po qpald, june rn< 40 cattker.HFlUTZ, 112.N.DaY a CU., No. 20 North LThird stria, Philadelphia. Morocco Manufacturers; Curriers and Ihnportors of rench Calf. Skins and dealers and Ohl: Sole Lesthe F r mud Kip. fob Ti t ti ; . Etistate !Joseph Greer, deed.—Letters tee unantar a• On the estate or Joseph teur, dee'd., la of gait:town hip • hiteluit been issued to the subscribe -realdingin t a same township: All persons Indebted to ealdestate and;requested to make payment immediately, and those her, ing claims will present them without delay properly aut.pintleaterl for settlement to Dr..IOIIN IsIARTIN ANDESAYBARRI* Ot4i In= Nu. :Pin st. may I:. tan.l7 131621 $165 155 135 115 116 105 J. TIIO3IKINS WRITE, Mlleatown, Phila. City, Pa.
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