. TremendoussConfiagratioti—Two more Steam boat., burnt--. Yellow Fever-Murder of a Penn- Yyivaniatt—C.l. 4- M. A. Road—Excitement— olttice, tke. • Sr. LOUIS, July. 23. 1855. The 'health of our city continues unusually good, and the bummer thus far, with the exception of two or three days in the past week, hasheen remarkably pleasant and delightful. There is no improvement businessall departments dull and declining.— The new grain is now freely . arriving, and a great falling oil n the price is audeipated. Wheat, how ever, sold at the close of the week at from 11,1 to sl,do per bushel—receipts about 12, , 0 bugs. Fleur 11.1.,3 Cur best brands. Curd 70 to chc; Oats ha to ti e; in other articles no change has transpired Worthy of note. The rivers are beeomiug low, nod essay twat. arelyiug up for the Want of business to jusary teem in making their usual trips. Cu lot:al:ay muruing last, about 2 o'clock,. a fire was discovered in livery stable, on Locust, near the corner ut fourth, nod occupied by Mr. okldmore. lee names rapidly spread, um/ in a few minutes the .. -Itercuttuts' /Jowl,' kept by Mrs. Mary William son, was enveloped in one sheet of fire. The large nen buildings adjoining — exteutling a half block south—sn'ared Liics../LUOL.t.u.s that of the liderchstuts' hotel, and I.)lliug LO the great height of the ••Wash iugudi House it was oniy saved from the ravages of the devuuriug element. The ground flour of mese Malthus. was occupied by eight or tea line stores, whilst toe upper stories were laid off into sleeping departments, and the "Merchants' Hotel," all in immix were Ludt, ely consumed. Many of these who occupied .he upper atones barely escaped with their higmsciuthes—men, women and children rustled doisu the stairs into the street bare-headed and bare looted. 1' ray little of the furniture in the upper stories was saved, but the goods in the stores below ',tore only damaged by water and the iediscritublide 1.1111.w.1" iil which they were thrown idiotic the streets. On Locust street, the livery stable, extending back a half square, with carnage House, was catupletely consumed, ill which 1111".., LI - ze: 4,ori..thed 1i the domes; aeveral buggies, " harucca, he , with the hay and grain were destroyed. Won extended to a large four-story Chair Mai..emery, which, with its contents, was Dural. to the ground. .everal other back buildings were also dea.loyed. A more complete and thorough destruc two 01 property 1 never before witnessed. It is a duccuit matter to arrive at the actual los., :Ai:A:lined by this coutlagraliou, us so much privet,: and indi vidual property was involved, but it is variously es timated at irunt ,001 l to 5b ',Mai — insurance oil same about 0. The lire originated in the liv ery stable, alai is supposed to have been the work Of au incendiary. ' lbis was the largest lire, perhaps, we have bud .n this city since the -great wittlagra tiou Tie buildings consumed were nearly new ; aid put up in the must substantial and elegant style; but black walls and smouldering ruins imw mars the spot where so recently stood a massive pile of brick alai mortar. tue . e.sily part of last week the steamboat Tele graph, 2, bul - nt. [tithe water's edge, whilst lying at New Albany, so the lihiu river. The Telegrapu wits about laang dismantled and her -- mtiehtuery trau,let red to another beat, consequently very little loss ass .sm-tatted. steamer Magnolia Branner was also destroyed by hie, altar Baton linage, en the loner bne nod tal board 1070 bales IA gull°. and suudites. potsslrs were lust, but the crew barely escaped 1,1111 near 1 Icc. Everything that was on board total lone; money, books, papers, Sac. were einistauetl. ; - ..tie au, a itch boat and built at Louisville, at a east of slu.uue, :had at the time uf her destruciiun teas uut11,11:11. A later dispatch Irvin New Orleans that live lives were lust—four lingoes and one Vti/ 11,00 hey arO now at work ut the wreck of the ill-Puled Lexin 6 too, w1.111:11 recently hurried into eternity ',roe ~ ,r Ly ur bay ,alrUla by the explntion Cl her boner, dim lies irtaaor“ nue up. buwo hundred Low. , r 1 hemp have been recovered; but of course in a inaby damaged Ault. • ,ue •lip toe steamer :Niagara from ()tit:dim to bow, Lilo, eight deaths 10, or ••••,,oired. here is, however, very lii lie yells.' lover of that city iS to So much hewer than usual at, this period of the w3.)11. 6entlernan by the name of IV ur. Lawrence liliss. V.IIIAVII 4. P ylvtat , ~, t,u." Uni/dares in ,r -Vtaar uvuuly, in iJtalle, WI tile dln u, J wy, 1 4,1.11,1.1 Ca/ley. ant LUG hi re/int:li anal I t t.,t to hid tile eauau for Lou cuwwllwlaC Ul the nieudy trecti, Out lileenrillng, 10 Elle account, Lii,, o ,tooted .:L-'\ oral Lanes, and thud ariertly Ul,l el the. nutinila. 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ALte 110 Lu 1110 political bearing. u/ tine Cuarici — i.utilwiiicizkauctii,g /Le ethos Kyn tone u 1 the lust, in Übe atatc, to pull tile WuUl \ WO U . ) e. Ul lie leaded, and Delp IJUlld up ILL: IOU!, lidumilied, pluxrlpuvo, ULU' lweoueLlLUtlUuitl utter, LI.U. dedVer. 11M/1111 ltd dra.111.,6 111.11.1.1 the v./I.y Ile u.Sieted its sill/1g Ulf uuu Likuvrle•y. tUc tailor .2Ly. : kt. l lOW - Nothiugism are let6utekl, proeerlpilr c, nun uewuniwnui. shut pen tile uage,er tur every one elle elitici eiLLLUL, UI It ill LUC BusuuUuee ileeMUI/1, Incitleit. but e cutlett help belie% tug Wu. lineis Wu people CUM.: lit UnkleiSi.silAt the ilisinerstlii, putellisslNC, unit 1./s . eelliii% prlueLj Ice unit practic es ut Liscals Cuciulez us etVli dust reti6LUlla they 11111 o cep sistur pleruat UrgablZilsivil treat pull lens e..ll.,Lence, arr msen epl. ay unenattraiiic elite. All well e Liu claim Le lie tree should tube their I rLctieui breahiug the culler theab men have ruatenea uu the r necb.e, iune ziseuh. UM either of the Organ of the Knew- IcoLisU. L , patty or hcetucky. let the "American richer out[ /Mal-, at the bead tn . the eiltiorl.o eUlUtuli 01 the Coarar. 'The lhause for this is out given. L.'uuntr further with, after Awing the thrent., and unize,.. , hetipeti Upon, him by ttn: lurk ilinierh gang tut his tin:crawl and capuaure of their becryi tuto,einenle— •• It e mid us • well assured that we aro now fighting under the glormus 1..1111er Ur civil and reit gluua at we e.,let, and that •c a Calle,: tintl may meti a man even through orSe tree than Use know Autint..gs have ..t.Leutpted to kivale artatial be. ' Mete has never teen a the 8ai1... 1.1.11 e (level - Latent wee mutated when the high prerega tivte tit inSLltiltion. were in mete danger than at this moment, anti the critic demands the earnest attention of every Man it hUIa..S rignt to be pieservedur a coal to be enlarged ur outwitted. II asli ington a chute - life was a • battle against all the Wog. w limb the Know Nothings have made their own. iris eurteSpoialetiee to lull of animadversion,' upon the demoraiming end denationalising effects ui Snell practices as those iilitell ' enainelerise the Anuiv- Ica/kings. Jullerson, whose zealous and Odrutle, fa here won for hint. the proud title ui Apostle tit tree duns, 1U111.1.1 his glory, us a republican, upon that immortal but of rlghta 11 sti t ch he tiraltetl tor the pur pose ui Securing to every man tile privilege of we, Intiptlig laud as his conscience might diicct . Anti against this inestimable, this vital and inalienable. rigut. the n.uutv-Autuings have declared an heap pessabie cur. The Ituman Cathuite is at perteetty teetered by Antelicali tuatituttous in the enjoyment Of MS Tunghai, at any 1 - mteatltut beet, anti is as ranch enticed to that enjoyment. All ur religious training IS opppueed to the special claims of the An nau tjatliolle unwell, but we snail us unhesitutiug ly suautin and protect the rights of conscience ter that church as if they were ear own. And we re joice to know That nowhere of pertuns who went in, to the Know Nothing movement with their eyes hlindfolued, have had the scales removed from their vision, and ate now Wide awake to the perils that endanger the American itepublic. Luther found among the reaults of Ina reformation that he had de throned one Pope, but he said every Protestant of his time had a pope in his awn belly. There are multitudes of pubtalis in the Know-Notning councils, who are infinitely more dangerous to republicanism than the gentleman who resides near the Tiber, " 'She Louisville Journal a rampaat Know - Nothing paper comes out in on appeal to the Protestants to stand by it and give it their, support, as every Catholic on it; list has withdrawn his patronage. The work is going en bravely in Kentucky and we look for a good result en the first tdunday in August. .i..verything is now going on smoothly in Kansas. The tiovernor maintains his ground like a true hero in hie opposition to the lawlessues.sof the pro-slavery men, who at one time imagined they had him under foot. Gov. lteeder has beewmostshummully and the administration at Wash.ngtou has nut shown him that respect and encouragement he so justly merits. History will place him. right on the record, notwithstanding the administration has de serted him and sympathized with those who defied its authority. When the smoke of the conflict shall have blown away, and the held of battle fairly and diipassionately viewed, there will be sufficient cause and provocation to condemn Gen. Pierce and his "Kitchen Cabinet" for their mealy-mOuthed silence and the unpatriotic course pursned in the Kansas gruggle• Charley Helfeititein arrivedin the , city from his Za.atein_tour on Thursdy mornin: last: • thellianheim Sentiitel, was in oar city a few days since purchasing materials for a new paper, which he contemplates publishing In • the town of Marion, 111. It is to be lifemocratic in polities, and if Imis take not, the Sentinel was a Whig paper. lie can not go gnow-Nothingism, and believes the Whig party and that secret_ order are one- and the name thing, and therefore washes his hands of it. lie has my best wishes for success in the new enterprise. Yews, • 01J) bl UMW. =WC= UNSUCCESSFOL. ATTEMPT TO SWINDLE.—A few days since, Dr. John Gallagher, Dentist, of-Lancaster, Pa., received a letter purporting to ho from a firmisin this city doing business under the name 4' Duncan & Ross of No. 33 Pratt st., which suited that they had two .packages of value marked to his address, and which they proposed to toward on the receipt of $l4 50, the amount of freight and commis sion. The Dr. not expecting any such packa ges, anil fearful that there was an atteMpt to swindle him, wrote to a friend in this city to make the necessary inquiry, and if the pack ages were there as stated to pay the amount and send them sin. The firm could not he (*Mind, and it was evident that the letter was written by 'mine party who wished to play a game of robbery upon him. In such cases the party emld he arrested if a watch was set awl the reply sent as requested. The game is an ill site and has-been very successfully placed, though the last person who :MOM p led it in this city is nos - in jail, and will probably_ untke a visit to the penitentiary its the reward of his 4 1k11. , nesty. — Baltinv,re American. EoP.RIBLE DEATIL—The New Haven Jour toil has an account of a horrible death by in toxie.Lciyil in the town of Bethany, Gam. It appears that Mr. David Carrington, of Betha ny, being troubled with a disagreeable acent about his premises, made search Mr the cause, and 6mtitl beside some brush, in a sitting pos ture, the dead body of a man in a slate irf de e-imposition. It was ascertained it, be the holy ot Henry Collyer, of Woodbury. who lett hi., home on the 4th. lle went to the town of Seyttiour on the morning of that day, where procured a tin pail which lie tilled with •lelen :it the distillery of 'Jr. Chat field. lie was seen grossly intoxicated in the and when fiwtol his head was com pletely immersed it, the pail of liquor. HOME MA: , :UFAcrunEs.7--One of our ex changes says it requires 3,500 sheep to he kept wit year to support the Lawrence ( Mass.) }fills with wool for One single day. They produce 1500 shawls per day, and consume cochineal to the value of 560,000 per annum. tile" The Flour speculator.: in New York, are severely caught, in consequence of the ra yid decline in prices, in view of the promised abundance of the coming harvests, both here :Lod in Europe. It is stated that SUMP parties who 11111111:1,ed on time, in May, when prices were its high as $l2 :Ind $l3 per bbl. are turn• rig over their contracts 1 1 01%', and piting lifference of from S'2. to $3,50 per barrel. Some safes were made on ,`Saturtiat, id' good brands, at $7. Speculators in Philadelphia also suffer ['Rau set erely in the saute way. It is even said that many sales of Flour here have been onhle within the last few days, at a greittl . reduce I fi g ure than whit! appears in the pul - .11shed report of the market, but kept secret with a view not to :Ifeet the general market. Gieinantotrit Telegraph. ItEm.trtE.AuLE EscAPE rawt DEArn. trannlinary escape from death recently "cell, :ed on the Anderson Branch Railroad, S. U. A train was moving at a fast speed on a down xard grade, when upon rounding a curve the -mgineer discovered a man upon the track ad ...aiming towards the engine, with his hat Yawn over his eyes. The whistle was sound ..sl and the brakes applied, but the train had proceeded some two hundred yards before it ,cas stopped. The engineer looked behind af er passing the man, to see, as he expected, :uis mangled cloopse, but seeing nothing of it, no turned in front again, and to his astonish :limit beheld the untOrtunate nnui sitting on he bumper with a stick in his hand, knock a:r the boiler toftttract his attention. When the :rain stopped he was taken ,dl', with no other ',jury than slightly skinned shins, and a small lit in his forehead. It :eenis that the prongS d' the cow-catcher passed between his legs And threw hint tot his thee, after, which he erainbled up mud gnt upnn the bu mper. lie o. ved to he deaf and dumb. After his scratch s washel he proceeded on his way.. ice. The official majority against the Pre libitory Liquor Law in Illinois, is 17,332. P....it — A deplorable accident occurred on the 20th inst., at Camp Worth, neat. Kingston, L. 1., where the National Guards of New York, were encamped. 'The Seventh Regiment Iniu oeen called out fir Mill. Ilundred.s of ladies were present. Suddenly as the firing began, ,he :Mont was raised of "a woman shut" and wee seen to MIL She raised hersell pi her feet, when, to die horror of all present. t young infitnt was fitund in her arms, wound ed ins the head by a bullet, and its blood scat tered over the face and person of the mother. the bullet, which had first struck the breast of the mother, passed through the maininary glands, then entered the frontal bone of the child's head, and passed out at the top and again wounded the mother by breaking the bone of her arm. The child was fatally wounded, but the .not her is out of danger. How the ball got alto one of the muskets is a mystery. The officers state that all the muskets were care ally examined, and they cannot understand low the disaster could have occurred. A col ,ection of about one thousand dollars was taken up for the lady, a Mrs. Cassel, on the =pot. DREADFUL itAILlwAp Avcxx.e.e:,- -Two . Per ,ous Killed and Twelve or Fourteen Injured. —An accident occurred on the Portage ibtil road, a few miles west of Hollidaysburg, on Monday evening week, of such fearful extent as to startle our whole community anti sadden all our people. The circumstances, as nearly as we. have been able to gather them, appeal to be that in the morning a number of young Ildks—male and female—went up to the moun tain to gather blackberries, and were return mg in the evening un the locomotive and ten ter. About the time (,f their returning a very heavy rain oeeured, a laud slide took place:on the track, which was not observed in time to stop the train, and the locomotive and tender were thrown off the track and down an embankment of some 30 or -10 feet, more or Less crushing and mangling some 15 or 16 of those on board, killing one on the instant and mortally injuring another.—Hol. Register. BANK BOIIERY IN IV ASIIINCItiN.- -AMA. Of the Perpetratur—Recovery of the Booty, Sc. --We learn from the Washington Star that some days ago the proprietors and employees if the bank of Riggs & Co., in that city, be came aware that a bag of gold, containing ::crillt/O, had been stolen front the vault, and also about $5OOO in coupon bonds. The Star adds : 011icer Handy was employed by Messrs. Riggs al., and he at once engaged officer Ross to aid him in discovering the thief and recov ering the booty stolen. The officers fixed their suspicions after looking into the circum stances, on the porter of the bank, a young man named Charles Louis Chapman, a Chil who came to this city some years since with Senor Carvello, on the advent of that gentleman as the °Lillian Minister to the Uni ted States. He remained in Mr. C's employ ment until the conclusion of his mission, and having the utmost confidence in him, lie gave nim the recommendation which obtained for nim the place of watchman and porter in the hank of Riggs &co. On Monday morning, on the advice of the officers, he was sent out, as often before to as sist the runner of the bank, and on his return he was arrested by Messrs. Handy & Ross, and accused of the robbery. At first he bold ly denied it, and threatened Riggs & Cu. with a suit fur defamation of character. But while holding hint at the ban the officers searched his premises, and behind a wooden partition about the fireplace they found the missing Coupon bonds and the bank bucks, showing that he had deposited within a few dollars of the missing 'five thousand in three banks in Baltimore, under fictitious names. On learn ing of this discovery, he at once confessed his crime. The officers—of whose perseverance and adroitness in managing the business entrusted to their sagacity and energy, Messrs. Riggs & Co. speak in the highest terms—reap between theca a reward of $l6OO. Chapman not long since married into a worthy family of Washington, who deserve the commiseration of all. There is a question whether his dishonest act was a crime in law, or at breach of trust merely. It is supposed to have been committed when aiding the tel ler to deposit cash in the vault, by slipping a $5OOO bag out of the box, and hiding it tem porarily behind furniture near the vault door; and then removing it from the premises at night when.acting there as watchman. Vati.The veiled murderess, Mrs. Robinson, at Troy, N. Y., has had her sentence commuted b • the Governor of Ne : " ;: •I I • CATTLE FROM VENEZUELA. — We learn from the North AnSerican that the idea suggested to our merchitnts, that ample supplies of beef cattle for our markets might easily be obtain ed at low cost from the immense herds which abound in the Republic of Venezuela, has been adopted by several parties, who have gone to Veneinela to contract for cattle,. to be brought hither. The number nientioned is 150,000 head; should the enterprise prove re munerative, a steady importation thence will be kept up. jAs regards the quality of these Venezuelan . beeves, no fears need be enter tained. The are of the Spanish spikehorned breed, to be been in sume parts of Louisiana and Texas. [There cannot he -a reasonable doubt that there ore many temptations to this undertaking,' in view of the low price of cat tle in South America, where many thousands are killed annually for their hides, and there is not much more risk of loss on a sea voyage than on the 1. ng railway and steamboat jour neys bum the distant West. This will be welcome news to the people of Philadelphia, who have sudong been compelled to pay enor mons prices for meat, and to the butchers, who have realised slender profits in conse quence of the price of cattle. Would it not also be profitable to bring out some of the wild horses, which may be had for catching with the lasso on the pampas of all the South ern continent.—Philadelphia Sun?. A iltr AT SOMEIIoDY.—The New York Sun says : "We have heard of ladies who will pay sixteen or eighteen dollars for a new hat in Broadway, land yet cut _down to the lowest pos_sible figure the price of work which they give out to pisir seamstresses. They will pay five dollars avithout a scruple for the making .if a plain dress in afashionable Broadway es tablishment, where girls sew ten or eleven hours a daiy , for three dollars and a half a week; andaf they are afterwards obliged to employ an unpretending dress-maker to alter it, they gruMble at paying her a fitir remuner ation for her services. Fashio. -is a heartless thing, the fruitful source of filly, extravagance and dishonesty." Ifsi- EQUALITY TO ALL umfoiturry OF PRICE:— A new teaturr'of business: Every one his own Salesman. .hoes A Co.. of the Crescent One Price Clothing Starr, 210 Market street; abuse Gth, in addition to having the tartest, most varied and fashionable stork of Clothing in l'hiLidelphia, Made expressly for retail sales, have consti tuted vivry one his Own Salesman. by having marked to figues. un each article, the very lowest price it .•au. be sold G, w thSy cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike The giants m e all well sponged and prepared and ;;rent pains taken with the making, so that all Call buy with the 1 . 1111 ...stir:ll...ol getting a good article at the very limes: Ole NliArkt,t, :m.," ..w.900 CO. 201, f.•:. 21, I y.. 5 CO. eIIz.Lsr.MAN•S PILLS FOR FLMALL...—TI, comhina lions of ingredients is these Pills is the result of a luug and extensive practice', they are mild in their operation. and certain restoring nature to its proper channel. lu every instanch have the Pills proved successful. The Pills invariably r4l these obstructions to which females art' liable, and bring natur into its proper channel, whereby nualth is restored, and the pale and deathly countenance changed to a healthy 01/V. NO testate can enjoy good health unless she is, risgular; and whenever an obstruction takes place, whether'll au eXpOSUre. cold, or any other cause, the general health begins immediately to decline, and the want of such al.-min-4 has been the reuse of so many con sumptions among young females. Headache, pains in the side, palpitathilts of the heart, loathing of food, and dis turbed siert,. do nmst itla:tys arise from the interruption of nature; and' whenever that is the rase, the pills will in variably remedy all those ,-tits. N. 13.—Theso Pills should never be taken during preg daucy, as they would be sure to cause a miscarriage. They are pup tip in square hat boxes. and will be sent by ;nail to any address by remitting to Dr. C. 1,. Clieeseutan. AO. 271 Bleeker street, New 1. rio. Pries- use Dollar per box. ;Sept. ly.da is er• Kj. U T 11, according to reports. is prepartog fit: revolutionary Ilttetopt iu Europe as soon :ts the grope lune may arrive. We may then look km a the of ter Kossuth hots and revolutionary fashions. But we bate doubt the Philadelphia 'while. no matter what may he the aimmes in dreg, will still continue to provide thews:A:mu •vith clothing Plllll IRA:U.II I 1.14 & cheap Sul tlemuir clolbittg store. No. 1 Chesnut street, corner Franklin Place der 21 15-45 lIENItVYIs INORATING Ct/RDIAL—The merit. or this purely ve4etahle extract for the removal and cur, .1' physical prostration, genital nervous alter aro fully described in :moth v column ;his paper, to ‘4, Mai the reader isreferred,V2 per bottle. mottles Six bottles for .45; per Obserr. the Mark of the venuitie. Prepared only I, E. COMES, No. :; Franklin !low. Vino btrek.t. below l'hiladvlpliia. Pa.. to 'Alstn :di ardors must lie addrohNed. F.,r salv by all lesp,iablt Drugglsts and Men-hants throughout I lin .•ountry. T. 1\ . I)YoTT SON:S, 132 N. 24 st., I•Lit :mow. Peumt. snit. ut the East st., noxl iiremph's Chabiug store. ;an MARRIAGES On the ::6111 inst.. be the Ite, J. J. ?trine, Jaen') B W m orkan. to 81arY, Keppt. - oling. both or Manhelm I wp. In Ilar, i , burg. on the 24th of ,luly, by the Nev. J. 11. Curtis. J. B. Billy, of Philadelphia, to Mary E. Getz, of this city. /11 the . 224 init., by James N. King, Henry Bostick to Sarah A. Kauffman. all or Marietta. On the 22,1 inst., by the Roo. B. W Sehtuauk, Thomas Ilubley to Elcumtra Willis. both of Mount tot. 1/0 Ilie PAL 'Mot.. by 1te,../. V. Eeker, Benjamin Itere 1 or to Susan 11mbaher. 1.111 of Lancaster muoty. • In this city; July 21, by Rev. t:. F. Kneel, ,losi•ph It. tolf.lizaheth IL Mull:all. of llailipshiro. DEATHS Lit this vity,.on the 2tith inst.. Washington A. youngest child of Dr. 31.31. and Charlotte E. More, aged In years, 6 months nod . 10 days. In this city'..hri Thursday. July the liGth. Clara A uguka, daughter of George and AIM Iturldus, aged I year, 6 in, end 4 days. this city, on Thursday . morning, July (h., 26th, tilda., daughter of James and Elizabeth Jltllur , aged 11 years, 0 months and - 20 days. On Monday the '2ld inst., In Marietta, Henry Nichols. aged 77 years. 'On Tuesday the 17th incr., In Marietta, Mary 31e1 , nly. aged 10 years endmont h s In Penchbottom township. York county, on the 10th inst., William Ample,atted about 70 yenrs. lEil:Er=1!1:1! July 28 The inactivity which has prevailed in the Flow• market for a month past still continues. Shipping brands are Gill held at $9 per barrel. hut there is no export demand and the retailers and bakers are purchasing only for the ;apply of their immediate wants at s9a9 37 , /, for common and good brands. and 9 50410 25 for select and extra brands. as In quality. Good old Flour is most in niquest. and commands our highest quotations. Among the trains. actions are 100 barrels good superfine made from new Wheat for Pottsville, at $9 3734 . . Rye Fleur and 0..c0 Meal are unchanged—the former is held at ST. 75, and the latter at $4 75 per barrel. GRAlN—There is a good demand for Wheat, and prices have again advanced 2a5 cents per bushel. Sales of 0000 bushels at $A 80a1 05 for ordinary and prime Southern White, afloat, including 1200 bushels on private terms.— No sales of Rye. Corn is scarce. and supplies come in ve ry slowly—small sales of yellow at $1 In store. Oats are in good demand-1100 bushels old Southern sold at 57 • cuts; some new at 50 cents; and old Pennsylvania at 50!!„ cents per bushel. WIIISKEY—Demand limited. Small Wes of barrels at 11a42 cents, and hhds. at 40 cents. Ivottee.—The Stockholders of the Lan. Lee. Eng. and M. Co.. are required to pay to the Treasurer, at the Aire of the Company, on or before Tuesday. the ith day of August next, an additional instalment of twenty per cent. on the amount of their several subscsriptions to the capital stock of said Company. July 31 2 2S IVotice.—The subscribers of Stock in "The Fulton IN Hall Association in the city of Lancaster." are hereby notified that the undersigned commissioners hare appoint. ed Saturday, the IStlt day of Augu..t next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Exchange Hotel, in East King st., Lancaster, as the time and place for said subscribers to meet to elect a President and six directors, to manage the affairs of said corporation, agreeably to the provisions of the Charter. WM. B. FORDN El', JOHN F. SHKODER, HENRY CHRIST. July 25 St-28 _ ancaster Yonrag landles , Inetlante.- I_4This Seminary of learning will enter upou its neat term a ith greatly increased facilities, prepared to give thorough instruction in all the useful and ornamental branches taught hi the best Seminaries of our land. The next term consisting 0116 weeks will commence, Septem ber 3d. For Board and Tuition in any regular department, i'4B fur the term, onflau per year of 4a weeks. The Primary department will be under the charge of Nliss MARS Canaoa—a daughter St Mr. - Bold. D. Carson, a highly respected citizen of Lancaster, recently deceased.— ['his department will open to pupils over 6 years age and under 12, it not prepared for the higher departments.— l'he charge to day pupils In this department g."I to V. per inarter, according to advancement. In the higher depart ments as heretofore. For circulars and other Information, addres.s Rev. W. E. LOCKE, Principal, Lancaster, Pa. July 41 4t 2R A stronography, or Astronomical Grog wilh the use of the Globes—orrangiid either taneuus reading and study In classes, or fur study iu the common method. lty Emilia Willard. A journey through the Chinese Empire. by M. Hue. Literary and Historical Miscellanies. by Geo. Bancroft. D. , esticks—what he say by J. Q. Philander Doesticks, The . Conscript—a tale of the Empire; by A. Dumas. Female li.e among the Mormone—a Narrative of many years personal experience, by the wife' of a Mormon Elder, recently from Utah. Cone Cut Corners. The Watchman. Our First Families. Which—the Right or the Left. The Life and Correspondence of Robert Soutbe:t;. Dow Jr. Sermons-3. vols. _ . The Singers Companiou—containing a choke selection of popular Songs, Duetts, Glees, Catch s, 1“.., with musk arranged fur the Voice, Flute, 'Violin and Piano. The Village Pastor, limo. The Village Observer, 18mo. The Village Churchyard, lame. Three charming little volumes by the author of "The Retrospect!' from the press of the Messrs. Carter, embracing u variety of sketches from real life, and imparting wholesome religious instruction. Mettle Grant—a highland story; by Randall halantyne, 180,0. A story of Scottish Life. The Eternal Daiy—by the 11ev. Ilomtius Boner; hno.— This boook Is written and published fur the joy and strength of those who ore looking forward to, an eternal day in.heaven. , Charles Rousell—or llonetity and Industry; by the au thor of "Three Months under the Snow." The above books, together with many others, may be had at our cheap hook and Stationery Emporium. Sunday &hool Books of every description' Call at the Cheap Book Store, liramph's Building, North Queen Street. MURRAY s STOEK. july. 91 tf-28 Gade Reeds.—Prime Ruts Dna and other Turnip seed._ Till-MP Drills. Also Seed Buckwheat, for isle Rhalesale and lietrillby • i PASCHALL MORRIS & CO. , - • F , _ - rsaalkliga , ColfflisET Farm inkr..Beire..---4he sub scriber offers at private sale his Farm, lying n ul one mile west of Tipton, near the turnpike leading fro Green castle to liercersburg, Montgomery township, rankliu ;. county, Pa. It contains One .11undred acid Seven Acres of Limestoneand Burrland, about 150 of which- clear j;22l ed and the remainder covered with good Timber. OM. Pro•eformlsamagooff large BOUGLICAST HOUSE, • a large Log Barn, Stone Spring flonse, Smoke _- _ House, Bake House, and other neeessary building. ;;; There is a fine never falling Spring, rising In the -a yard of the Dwelling 'House and flowing through . he Barn yard, and to which cattle can have amass at all ti es fmm any part of the farm. The soil is under excellent cultiva tion. There is a meadow of twelve arms, and a large Or chard of good grafted fruit. For terms, which will be very favorable, apply r write to the subscriber at Upton, Ft anklin county. pa. july 31 3m 2S Y. A. °LIG. r ....., sasses I Trusses 2 I Trusses 22 1 _a_ NEEDLES, Truss and Brace Establishment,. S. W. Corner of Twelfth and Race Streets, Phil- adelphitt Importer of line FrENcix Tat:lssas, eoi extreme lightness, ease and durability with cor struction. Hernial or ruptured patients eats be salted by re , amounts, as below :—Sending number of inches to. hips and stating side affected. Cost of Single Truss. $2, $3, $4, $5. Double— , and $lO. Instructions as to wear, and how to effect a eur possible. sent with the Truss. Also w sale, in great variety, Dr. Banning's It Patent Body Brace, fut. the cure of ProMpsus Uteri Pulps and Supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Cheat ders and Erector Braces, adapted to all with Stooj dem and Weak Lungs; English Eleatic Abdomin: Suspensories, Syringt.—male and female. irgy. Ladles' Itessusa, with Lady atleadarall. / _,„, „... --",,,k.V.g . 1000 ! 810 k AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE, ..";) Cut and preserve the to card. It Is particularly tent to STItANUERS an _ ELLERS. to prevent thei __ misled and deceived by the lying boasts, false p and spurious recommendations (from the d unknown) of Foreign and Native Quacks, of there are more in Philadelphia than elsewhere, to the clemency of the laws of the State. Citizens ~.1 uruld Urea;. Having tried one to twenty dullurs' worth of Q k Mix t tures. Extracts, Invigorating Ehlers, Cordials, flit rs, be. without effect—having been deceived by thisrepr ,ented and exaggerated accounts of Self. Abuse, Secret 'senses and their consequences, published in Advertisements, Books, tic., and misled by false receipts and wrong :Weis. contained therein, purposely to Increase sufferings, and 7 1,,,,,, and frighten the unthinking, the more easily to ex tort large fees, (which is more erident, being 551,1 If, less Mon coat of printing and advertising)—)laving paid fire to one hundred dollars tolForeign and Native Quacks, WITHOUT BEING CURED; Isavlng suffered much 'hod long—though the timol st can not be recalled, nor the money recovered you id and mere defrauded of, yet you can be cured, however b d, long standing or afflicting your case, by Dr. LEIDY. 'Be wise, betimes,. Delays are dangerous." "Time is Money; Time saved is Money earned.' YOUNG MEN OR GTHERS, Single, married, or contemplating marriage, suffering from Self Abu., or its consequences. or suffering front aity oth er causes. defects. or diseases, and LADIES, whatevr their diseases or situations, may honorably rely and anitide in Dr, Leidy's skill and success. Accommodations, iequi red, with kind and efficient attendance, at Dr. L ADY'S PRIVATE 1103 P IT A L. TRUTH IS MIGHTY AND WILL PREVAIL! ONE :THOUSAND DOLLARS i is wagered the tellowing, cannot be contradicted. namely. that \~~ \1 \V: DR. N. B. LEIDY, Na,. 114 North FOURTH Street, above Race, - Is the only regular Physician residing to Philadelphia, Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, or I1;43, twenty two years,) exclusively engaged in the tniattuent of Secret or Delicate Diseases of both sexes; Self-Abuse and its consequences; Organic. Weakness and Inability; Ner vousness; Irregularities and other diseases or situations of letnale„s and which he will cure in less time cud less restraluti more effectually, than any other, under inleit of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. DR. LEIDY has more patients, and cures them hio, thou all advertising Doctors. se called or otherwise, in phlladel phis combined, and proudly refers to Professors loud re pet:table Physicians, in-uy of whom consult Litman crit ical cases, and respectable citizens, Merchants and llotel proprietors, as to his known Skill, Reputation and, unpar alieled Success. • DISTANT PATIENTS, can have necessary advice and medicine sent them by wail ur otherwise, to any part of the United States giving a description of their cases (unclosing a reasonable' fee) by letter to lilt. N. 1.1. LEInY, No. 114 North FOURTH Street, above dance. Philauefphia. N. 8.--4.etters of Inquiry or Information only. (oxcept from patients) to receive ett.t.nti.:bu Unlit contain ONE 0.)1.L.A1t, in consideration of time and trouble aliwuri.e, and i/i6.rwatioll given. july 31 Gut IS Lstate of J •cob Smolt - cr.-1u the Curt of Counuon Pleas for tbe County o L.:tn.:Mei!. %,heress. e Assi,tilee oi ,Jaeoto .saainfer, Ulu Borough b tMount Joy, aol ou the day of July, la3,i, the tu the tine° of the Prothonotary! of sand Court, his Account of the haul tsiate: - :Suttee Is hereby given to all persons iinerestetf lit the said t.Ntltte, that the said Court nave iippoio tea the Si tb Jay of IhS3, for the eoutuutatiou thareuf; unless etteeptiaus be bled. Al trot, J. BOWMAN, Pri tl,y. . July I:4llt.iii 'lstate of Christian WentUtz 8; 1% ire.— 124. a the curt ot 1,010111,1 Pie,. 1... the CeLLULS of can- N‘ hei•eas Joseph Lyle, asidguee ut Chrv,il.ll ho eu dito and hhhteeth kilo trite, of Ur unnore hlutisillp, did on ,he 10th day in July, 1645, lilo io the Office id the Pro houutary ul the said Court, his Aceouut ul thosaitllluttatet Author Is hereby gtten to ail porsuus ittlerotted me :odd 08011 e, that the said Court have appoiuted the 20th atty of Aug., fur the coolutuattun Uturruf, unless ox cupid,ns be tiled. Attest, Brutieys. Mike, july 'l4 Prothy's. Ufiice , Lan.jul v 20 A • grit, ul tural Implements. —Punuock's rule. sa aLeC 11 brat fu mso tor sewing 0111$, (jun., eeu and ULIaII.J. e p.,r table Cider 11111, the beet the market. %%1114 AIM, lbws:, row. and Tlireetiers, Lime aild II nano Spreatlere; Daniel e ild3, Jlfaw and Fodder Ca, Little (haat Corn atui Cob Jllll. spain's A 1:1111111. The Mane soled i.d implements, ith ail others, fur the use of the Val iner or (Mediu,. lid sale ‘tholeeale and lle uul by l'Az, HA LL Al CO., AArduitural 11.in:house dna ',cell Stout,, curlier ill and Si, • - july iSt lourt Proclamation.--1\ lu•rms, the Null. llE\'- rcl U. LUAU, i'res 1.. lion. A. L. 11. tri.s and J. BRAWN, .... . • • . • —xis., Associate Judges cat the Court of Common Plbas, in wild fur the count) in Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of the Courte of ir)er and Tt•rienner and General Jail Utiliser) and Quarter behbiOllS of too fearer, is and tor said Anstity of Lancaster, hate iesmed their Precept to me directed, ris Raring we, aiming other things, to make public Pm:lel:luta mas throughout my Ballot ick, amt. a Court Of uy, and iertuiner and is General Jail Delivery: Also, a Court Os ..testoral Quarter sessions of the Peace cud Jail Be ivory, will cOunueure iu the city of Lantstater, in the Common wealth of Pennsylvania., on the third Monday iu Al/ I I:Lel. Labe: In pursuance of whirls precept, PUBLI Alt net: ls 11.1r.r.isY GIVLN, to the Mayor, and Aldlrtneo of the city of Lancaster, iu the said county, and l the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner, tile Constables Lf the said city and county of Lancaster, that they be the 1 auu there its their owu proper persoUS, with their rolls, earns uud esuluinatimiS, and inquieitiem, and their of r re membrauces, to do those things which to their °Miles ap pertain, iu their beltait to be tome; awl Mee all thtAe who will prosecute righiuSt the prisoners who are, or thee)shah sh ee in the Jail of the saidcounty'of Lancaster, ale to he then and there to prosecute against thew us shall Witt:4, Bated at Lancaster, the lath day ut J trite, L5Oo. I Li hOlhic. IlAitTI:., :sheriff. i i N. B.—Punctual attendauce of the J urors ;bud M IC...sees will hereafter be expected dud required on the lust ay oi the sessions. Aldermen and Justices of the Peace re re juiced by au ordm an Court, Mittel Amoutber _lst, liiii, to return their recogothirics to John J. Porter, lClerk of Quarter sessions, within OLIO level: from the day of hum actieu in each case, and in detamichereof, the Magistrate e eeet.i will oot In, almond. July sO Ils-a: Yublic Sale of Valuable Real Est4e.— 'The subscriber, Administrator of the estate of Hem') ...oiler, tutu of Spriugheld township, del d., will still at public sale, on Enday, the Mil day of August, 1155 b, the .upswing real estate; viL• ' A VALUABLL. Altll, situateu in springlield township, York county, 1 utiles troui Olen neck, 3 Wiles from the borough of Logac.cidn, cm/Minot,. Sub ACRES, adjoining lauds of John trundling, John Sii3• der, Jacob huller, John S. Foust and ethers; oti Ac'res et this tract is is heavy Timber, about 34 Ayres of Meidow the remainder to o high state of cultivation, been neavily limed. The IniiirOreinnii Is area LADOL. 31ANslO.si 11.01.166, a large Bank Darn, t 1 agou Sheds, Cairn Cribs, Carriage lluuee, a raar,l,r) spring House, with a never.failiug spring of wa ter, a Still House, Mack smith too!, and ocher u tugs. This property is well supplied with ruuniog —there are two ORCHARDS 01 choice fruit. This Mope, ty is also very convenient to Churches and School 114useS having u great many advantages, mallet it a desirable property. Any person wishing to view the property before thk. day of sale, can call on the Widow, who resides thereon, or 00 the subscriber at Olen Rock. Terms will be easy. Sale to commence at lu o'clock uusaid day, when attetelauclit will be given and terms Mado known by J. V. HOSHalli, Admitiistraor. M. 0. KLINE, Treasurer. jul, 2 ttf 27 . - Virager , s Wine Store, Centre Squtire, V V La,CAnThlt, Pc.N.N'A.—the subscriber imeulla thug from busluess and offers fur sale the stock of Li /um!, with Fixtures ou hand. Apply at the Store, or Sd. 2e. 7th street, Philadelphia, on Weduesday or Thursday 01 each week. P.t.T idt NV Ali Lit. Philadelphia, July 17, 1555 30-26 Ihirteen Teachers Wanted.—Twelve , l f Male and one Female Teachers wanted to lake charge the schools lu East Donegal township, for the term of k„eveu Months. Salary thirty dollars per month; the ezainiva tiuu to take place on Monday, August lath, 1553, at 0 o'clock, A. 31.. at the Brick School 'louse, in the vill ge 01 Baytown, and to be conducted by Mr. Wickersham, ' un ty Superintendent. By order of the Board. SA3I(JEL BOOli : secret: ry. july 17 4L• .26 - Listate of James H. Houston and Wife.— AA In the Court 4.010,111111u1l eleas for the Count) ‘Vhereas, Henry Dickitisou and Philip !lath way, Assignees an Jones 11. 111..1,401/ nod harsh J. his will; •chu oli the Gist di). of May, 1555, tile in the Office of thfl ' Pro thouotary of the said Court, their Account 01 Wei said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested ih the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed thel 211th day ut August, Ihtfa, for the confirmation thereof, uuless ex oLptiens be Med. PrutifyF, Udice, I,lu. may 21 • estate of George HuLee.— th Court often.' ter CUUlay Lnal6Ster. Wh rear Joon Miller and Henry 11. I urtz, Counnittee of Maul ciin township, did on the 21st. day 1a55, Ile in the Office or the Prothonotary of Uni o.at Court, their Account of the said Estate: Arnice is hereby given to all persons interested to the said hstate, that the said Court nate appointed the 1211th day of August, 1855, for the conunnation thereof, linieSS cXceptiuUe be tiled. Attest .1. BUIVMAZ., Prot y. Preth'ys °dice, Lan. way 21 July 17 4t-26 I . ,letate of Mary Shertz,, to lunatle.l)—le LA' ale Court of lietuuten Pleas ter the Cuuuty ex Lanc'r. i. uereas, Joel L. Lightner, Conaudttee of the persuh and estate of .)lorry nherts, of Parnaiba., tap., now dee'd, duu the 18th day of June, 1856, tile In the office of th Pro ttiunotary of the said Jourt, his Account of the said .6 tate: Notice is hereby given to all persons Interested I the said testate, that the said Court' have appointed chiti an day of Aug., 1855, for the vanittnuation thereof, ttnl es- captious be tiled. Attest., J. Iii.iIV.U.A.N, Protiey. rrutuy's Unite, Lau. jury 17 • 41-23 'Umtata of Christian Kurtz, (a lnnatllc.)— ut Court or Lowtouu ilens iur the County ufri,Lati raztor. IVherwaS, John Myers, Coinntittee over the, MOP nod estate of tlirlsdan hurts, (ts..lunatic,)dia on 11 _let day of May, 1841, hie iu the ulnae of the l'rothouuLary ut the said ' Court, his Ametukt of the said tanite: Notice Is hereby given to all persona interested:l the told kande, that the said Court have appointed th Zola' tiny of Aug., 1b55, for the coutirmadou thereof, ess exceptions be tiled. Attest, , J. BOWMAN, Pro 'y. Prothy's office, Lan. July 17 • .46 Ipistate of Andrew Leattek,l,Lottnrs atimiU- A ljtration On Me estate el Leader, Into, ill the nuio ta ugh of ideriet, deed, having beets lamed to tit nue. Scriber rosidlirlfs in the !Swoosh of diount•Juy: All Menus indebted to wad estans 'ere - requested to' make pritowit. hinnedlatel ' and these !haeln: . Mistate olteeo..*ltund4 Woof West: Earl Sep-, Xadeed.The undendsged auditor. appointed to distrib ute the proceeds of the sale of the personal Estate of said deceased. in the hands of John W. Grote, Executor, to and among those legally entitled thereto. will meet all Inter ! ested, on Wednesday, the Bth day of August, 1855, at 2 o'ckek, 31.. - at the public house of Martin Gross, in the village of Ephrata, Ephrata twp. juts 10 31 25 GEO. 3L KLLNE, Auditor. Etate of Geo. Yandt, late of West Earl Town e, deceased. - The undersigned auditors to distribute the balance of proceeds of the sale of the Real Estate of said deceased in the hands of John W. Gross, Executor, to soden:tong those legally entitled thereto, will meet all interested, on Tuesday the ith day of Aug.. 1355, at 2 o'clock P. 51. et the Library Rooms of the Court House. GEO. 31. KLINE, IL B. SWARR. Auditors. july 18 3t 25 "Ustate of Jacob Ftnefrock, late of Mt. Lk' Joy tap., decd. The undersigned Auditors appointed to distribute the balance la the handi of Jacob Nissley, Administrator of said deceased, to and among those enti tled thereto, will meet at the Library Boom, In the Court House, In the city of Lancaster, on Monday, the 13th day of Augu st . next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., for the purpose of their appointment. GEO. M. KLINE, SIMON P. EBY, jai,' 10 St 25 ' Auditors. proved Spinal Expau • Shout :l Belts, Fstale.of George Lehman , dee , .—The uu -41 dersigned, Auditor appointed to distribute the balance in Ulnas ofJohu Hollinger edministrator of George Leh man, late of the village of Ilaytown, Lancaster county, dec'd, to those Icgally entitled thereto. cliii attend to the duties of his appointment, at the Library Room of the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, on Friday, August 10, 1655, at '2 o'clock.. P. IL Ot I July 4 5t ; 25 JANIES L. REYNOLDS, Auditor. • , Estate cf Elizabeth Hackman, idec , 4l. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the orphans' Court of Lancaster county, to distribute the balance in the hands of Jacob McCallLster, administrator with the Will anuexect of said dee'd. late of township, to and amongst those entitled; hereby gives notice, that he will attend for_ the purpose of his appointment, at the Li 4 bury Rom. in the Court House. iu Lancaster city, on Friday, the 10th day of August, at 3X o'clock, P. M., when and where all interested are requested to attend. D. W. PATTEMON, july 10 4t.35 Auditor. '1 lowing impor- It 41' being .tnises. and whom moos of DUI and T . ;istate- of Eve Hackman, dec'd .— Tho mt. L'Adersigned. Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Lancaster muuty, 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 [hose entitled; hereby gives notice, that he will attend for the purpose of his appointment, at the Library Room. In the Court Rouse, in Lancaster city, on Friday, the 10th day of August, 1855, at 3% o'clock, P. M., when and where all interested are requested to attend. D. W. PATTERSON, july 10 4t 2 Auditor. - palate of Henry H. Keller, dee 9 .l.—The un dersigned Auditors ap ' 1.1.1.1 moved 1.111,1 t WACO to Lautre hquare, . lioutuy I tota l) where they cuLILIUUe to wake ...o ral:Web agattlet /Lete y k Ire, Ott too Leant LIVOMULe terms, And revelee money- 0 Depeoith So Ueretelure. .• 1 ILUthtt.l•tl 1. littllCll, ha:rotary a Tronaure. may S tf 10 Daguerreotype. r. wil° would notlprtne and deem, to posses. a true We one burly tuntuod runtsta.t. r, or at, -Arid urn Ul a re,.5..100 ur Ineutl, ' ronAL InALL me try ‘LlSLaucu or death 7 A Wear, rietueugAl U ralale iianuorrout, la au tenon. rare ly 1100 U, DUL D'011.1'... L' tortures L'IuLUIVB WMLsLAIIII Ulo toot of tune, nod are pru ne urod by tno niatiost: authority to be uaiwor*w.u.u. tle - plotters .01.10 watt watt puturois of UterllrlelL es ur Ines+, LLusLulLsrugal ill rlUellesal IA Uelsh, trUUllUluetd and dULADDILy, arm respauLtud tu Call aILLI oX asi.Llloo ma 5W011.11114 and teat LUe artlealual ant. tortuous LalLeU 11LFILILILly WeaLitur as Welkaa ultler weath er, and neatly purity iu Caries, I..oeauls, Viet..A-Wale aid rungs uf any roituir‘il auo. - natistartury pietufai guarantood or no silos. Amoy-5 uu avail a Deno tut ul QUALLIC2i, DLAS and Falier Caine ellieh Will DOI Lett al 1.145 100001. prIAA. ' Mourns Ac. $7 Jur LI l.(1.1ve11 etrenl, keuLL aide) over Pink ortuU A auiyuwaora aware zioro, tiourniitor. Luay 0 elO.lO X. e. rtIIITNEY. 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Loa V 1 /Lic..—LcLlc. 11001 I Uapull.,lc. v/ 0001)104 AIL LLCM nAv/acva, +.4 . .rosu win , 11 usu.! LIU., Fluid Extract of ltueLitt, $1 per boitlo r or wr 40. I . lu/0. 4.41.1.1ei 441L,tp..111L0, 4/ pcs 0 , 111,e, sr 1 / but. iur cla y equal Lai truLt64.” c. 0.0 0.110014 1 up 0,1104- parlal“. eruparod uud sol by 11. 'l'. 111:1.)11.10LD, Cheuilst, 2.6:1 0110010U4 el., Coal' LLU L. 114,1 /10000, au u lu 4,0 .1411 I/I LULlCltalerl.lll/.1.11ca . 1 :310111, 11.1; asat 011 ." A u i g l Idlers " c1 0 a ( 1 0 0 ' l l ll '. . O A T1 1. 4:1 0 1C 0 . 1 1,,„e ‘ l a ': el Vl3 411110001414 A 4161111014. 1 . 11147 46 0)-17 Dru g Store a 1.11” Lug It,' would .0 the followlug Ali kinds of roan AU the Wading Bakiug POWtleiS Spices of superior Burultig tooth Powder. hriscol Brick Dust Soaps; Salad, and other Alcohol, Hair Invigorating Tonics. NV ax—white autt yeiloir. 'fur Souring. Purtinuery, 6s, Starch, Soap :ode, Toothache Drops, Zeus an',, Moil, 55 ash. TO Tilt. bIr.DICAL eiwe c.66iON. A fresh and elegali4 supply ta pun, .11edieines. Surgical 1[1..6 Luau is ui evury tat iuty. Vials and duffles u evui y bit. acid variety. Pill and Powder Daux Of Various slam. t: TO Til Dr.NTAL PEW/. r.:610N. 4 7 Gold and Silver PI le. thud and lit. Foil. Genital lustrumsn of every variety. Jonce, While and l ,llcCuroy . eleelli. .11ouiti nod 11111111 iabSeli. earttlorUe Wheels: Ornui and Arinsts ,tig.'i• Teeth. Stub's. Murphy's and Kern, n Separating Filen. 4, All such articles 0./ OutitiAn ',qui C. are k la hconstant yOD hand, or Van fUrilleilett at veshortiy sort u 'lire ' DAGUEitIi.EA.I A nisi. can be luriin,hed with all li Ir Chetah:Mß at Phi,athe polo prices. T•Th SORIA L 1.11.1.,5./u.s sill hod It to their advan o call at the Drug ild Cliuun,a, store, No. eas with !await struettancalittr, Pa. juno 1i If 2.1 ! Intoning tip Thineltray, Boys' Clothing Gnlahllan Went, SW t.liontihtlr eiti/Ve 11111 0 Philadelphifil—The uoder;:tmeil leepeettully ,rw their frieude and (no pehlie that ale) , have liken the fturn above wee tweed. atid intent keeping Coll. taitutlptin hand on Imudifto wryer. Y•tlf Ulla AAD L.1111,- DJLE.N 6' el. f I 111.v1240f the Leon itinfroieo 010 ifs. M. Cooper Tthieltray, u 1011.4 and lavorahly known ae Linter for the Merivra.: - Ito ty .111 give hi- anon ,toe 1,. that 'mulch of the Lavotieva, and Mauer. hiolvelf in dug able!. )11.1Se. thereby n .pay; to n• ..we a tier nhure I patronage. Yuri` reapealufly, TIIif.IIAS A ill Atli RAI', Aar. dou Lhet.tout it. Ills) la .411.17 CHAS D. THOMAS, M. Courzit TIJACKR4Y. f .1 , 1 7 131 ,6 r ‘ pp=l • ll . r are 0 kile NW...cabers, iu a thaugs at. ina) tl-17 I II A. IS /Ch. Ahlr. I. 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MARTIN 1 'tress Silks.-I*ENlE.i' DI.Y thluDs' STultb is the LI place where you ill tied au extensive tistimtment of desirable styles. Rich Plaid Poult e Lobes Rich Striped - " Solid Colors_" " Rich itrucador rva 'oak grsfirm India Wash Silks, choice colors; Rest Quality I . aids; Block silks. all widths. Pikes magi ug from fro cen to s,,uto. Best Mock silks ever mid .0. - $1.,U0. To become °evinced cell et W EN TZS' STORE. CRAPE SHAWLS. WENTZS' have paid partirular ei tentluu to their shal Department this t.t.8.1.1 , and now offer a flue variety o . Plain %him Crape shawls. boor r fl lnge—froto $5 tu s'' lagolnemot Faith. Crape :haw.- frOns $l2 to S7S-6111c Thibet and Cashmere :bawls, dif ferent grades. Fora anus..cue slated remember , y VI' E\ TLS' STOTIE. . TO THE ADIES. . II and see those 11. (sand beautiful Glrisi Marti° 'felines ald Paris Mantillas; M', unignibcent . Flounced ilerege Win now opened nt may 22 tilt; WEINTZS' STORE. etclaiia Pry -1.11a....11.4J6 t.l curna OU LI I !Op /.l nd Dental Depot.—Thu under. ~ed nu al...sLucu 40 a ose,v nod elvgant ally call 1.1.1 u allelillou ul Lb., public tuAue: .6 AND 110U91iKEE1'tat.9 y nut 3ledlatlON. cVury description. uniity. I=1:! Black TIFSLIPR, ud \VIdUr Lvsuu, rual baidists, fur tber when in search of Seasonahlo t the place 1• MEM