ST. LOUIS CORRESPONDENCE. Indian Seca:nem Sunk--14toto I , e - oar—Arks:mac &old • .11finee--Iremovsi of Goa: • .eldnunietrateon—l.i. e le. • Thornton not .Dead— Tenue4.lo—.Kantucky--.Mi.rseitri. • Loom, August 6, 1855. • *miners in all departments is very, dull. No material change to note in the leading arihiles of our market. &lour will comndind fruin $1.1,25' to $9 per barrel; wheat $l,lO to *1,20 per biudiel; corn do to 75c; oats DO to ifbo; pork $l6 per bbl.; lard froth 9 to lle per lb.; .pousonts, new, are quoted at 40e per bland. Our levee presents a dull appearance, but an early fall trade is expected, and many of our merenauta are aiready preparing for it. The health 01 our city remains good. There has not been au little sickness here ill any, summer fur ten years.— The number et mtermenut for the past week was lit —lO2 of widen were children of live years and under. Accounts sate Lbw, great excitement was prevail ing at Oumlia city, in regard lq . the murder of au Omaha Cruel, who isstyled “Logaii." lie was killed by a baud of the dioux Indians. It is feared that a bloody war will be the result of this murder, among the rawneee—who have joined the Omahas—and the bums. Mach excitement prevails in the neighbor hood. There are also Indian troubled on the Upper Miss issippi river, in the vicinity of St. Paul. A party of Sioux Indiana, numbering about 5110, are culmitting depredasuus upon the citizens and property of IY:t -hulium village. They have driven several Mulllies from their Lemma back of the village, and were threatening an attack upon the town. The people are preparing to receive t them with grape shut and powtim. The Ohio and Mississippi Railroad difficulty is stilt the subject, of conversation with all whom one meets to tile street. The Sheriff has served notices upon the trustee of said Road, that application for au injunction ugainct the sale of the Road would De tiled. to toe Common Pleas Court. The road mto be sold on the MA, (Wednesday) according to the ad verasetuent.. A meeting was held in the Chamber of Commerce on thursday last., for the purpose of raising money to pay the laborers. along the route, woo arc determined that the cars shall not pass over the rails until they are paid. bun have already been informed that these men have tore up the rails and run the cars from the track, eudangeriug the lives of passengers, and that •the Directors deemed it be cessary tact the operations on the mad should be suspended, until arrangements could be made to eatiaty the ertalitors. 'This meeting "as held fur that purpose—committees were appointed and rese ll/tams adopted to carry this measure into effect, and iu au probability toe cars will commence running in a few days. Elite thumulty is greatly to be regretted, as it has dune considerable injury to the rusd and all concerned. Ihe steamer "Swamp Fox,' running in ited ricer btruek a snug, and went down in d. el, water She was freighted with cotton, which, with the boat, is reported - a total muss. The ttilbamer "Kentucky Home" came in contact with t.,he steamer 'Telegraph, No. 3, on the night of the 30th ult., in the Oulu fiver, and the runner boat sunk inimed.ately in twenty feet of water, and tour or live et her crew were dawned. It is stud that the Kentucky /tome was insured for SI2,UtM in Pitts burg. 'due boat will nu doubt be a total loss. 'Jam yel/uw fever has been declare/ a❑ epidemic in New, Urleane--last week there were 4all deaths. Peo ple are /mixing the place daily in euusequeuee. The Arkansas ••tseld Fields," room linters and pa pers /rum that region, all euucur iu representing meal' as a humbug, and caution adventurers to take some other direction. Samuel I'. Higgins, formerly of Easton Pa., has been appointed rostmaster at Vatvuee, R. T. By telegraphic despateli we are placed in posses sion of the lust grand edict of lieu. Pierce—me re moval 01 Andrew H. herder, Governor of the Terri tory of Kansas, and the selectioh of J ohh L. Dawson, ()tea. Prom the material composing the beautiful group who are wielding the destinies and holding the reins ut this government, at Washington, this intel ligence was not at all unexpected. • Yes, the last act of this diszraeolul Drama is now enacted, and "border rolliidasur" is supreme. bu lung as Reeder was permitted to continue at his post, the loveis ut justice, pe.eo and good eider telt sure that some check. would be held ober - the heads of the reauless rioters, but it seems as if the present admit, istratiou was doomed to disappoint everybody who expected anything good to Ain, truth it. It a leClil46 ui shame that we record the removal 01 Reeder, particularly VII the recommendiuti of such a eat of rioters led on by Atchison, otrin t siotiou, a, Co. The papers of Illinois hove been publishing the deeds w urn lhoimun 01 that State; plttnle meet ings been held and resolutions passed and other marks of respect offered to his memory. It now turns out that urn. rhenium is nut dead but only “sleeping' . in anelbyville , heutucky, and is ex pected home in u low days, when he will no doubt he surprised to lied that they had him buried—in lilihois The election took plate iu Tenne.isee last Thurs day, and we have the returns tram some 20 to 20 Counties, in Nitilett' JOhuston,Uwe/111.1C Candid:3l.o for lasiverhor, has gained on his vote of when he was elected by 2,200 majority. The last dispatch from that :Attie says that Johhoton is elected without doubt, hut that the Congressional delegation will be mixed. hie times nine lOC letlllessee. disc know biotlungs in .his city are uttering their lodge rooms to lease and their books and paper. for sale- - -cheap kentucky holds her election to-day—look out 'or breaker. in the know Aothing Camp We also have an election in tin-i city for Assistant' Circuit Attorney and County Assessor. The Demo crats have made no litaninatioll, but it is believed that the K. .N.. 8 have. There is two Know Nothing candidates and live Auti Icr the ultices. It will be a brush race. 6dd:a writing the above i learn from the Oinciu natti limes that auutner terrible steamboat. casual ity occurred on the Onto river. On tne night of the hint ult., whilst the steamer Lancaster was taking on freight at ntepioe, hy., one of her steam-pipes exploded, killing live or six persons, and some two or three others are miming, supposed to have been knocked overboard. Nut tealiag in a writing, humor to-day, 1. sub. scribe ruystM iu haste . 101.11 S, A CHANCE FOlt CATTLE BUYERS.—A resident of Nicholas Vu., writes as follows : "Cattle are quite abundant throughout this sec tion that is, stuck cattle. In the immediate vicin ity none are fattened-for market,. though frequently kept till four years old ; uud I think trom your ac counts 01 the beet market in New Jerk, droves be collected in Nicholas county that would pass the inspection oh your beet critic much better than some that come under his notice. A small drove passed up the river, of ordinary four year olds, bought in Braxton county, at s2a each. I think stock raisers in parts where cattle aro scarce, might du well to visit Braxton and Nicholas counties." The cost of ,trunsportation of these cattle to this market may be $lO a head. The cost from Central Ohio is only $8 at the present time. We suppose the class of cattle raised in that sec tion in ordinary condition, such us spoken of would average tire hundred pounds, which would sell for $l.O per cwt. in this market, making $l5 per head ter time and expense.--fN. N. Minute. ANOTHER RECRUIT.—DIT. mono, ...Ili.. of the Illation, Indiana, Republican, formerly a whig pa per, announces that hereafter he will be found bat tling with the great democratic party of the country. The . .Rock island Democrat says— " The editor of the Republican is not the only whig editor in the north who has lately had to juin the democracy, owing to the fact that the leaders of that once powerful party have merged it into thenbuli. tion know-nothing proscriptive party. Thousands of patriotic and national wings among the masses are also joining the democracy, rather than lend their aid to the disorganizing anti traitorous schemes of the abolition demagogues and fanatics of the north. We again assert that the next pr6sidential race will be between the abolitionists, know-nothings and disu nionists on the one side and the national democracy, aided by all national whigs on the other ; and in such a contest, who ca&doubt the triumphant suc cess of the democracy, the party that has ever up held the constitutional rights of all sections of the county, as guaranteed to them under the constitu tion Y" PREACH.EII. RIJN Men.---A Reverend W. U. Holcombe, a candidate fur the Legislature in Mississippi, said on the stump the other day, after a must violent diatribe against the Cath olics, that "he would as soon preach to a jack ass as an Irishman !" Ex-Cioveruur Matthews, in reply to the Reverend gentleman, asked him, "Has nut an Irishman a soul? Did nut your Heavenly Master say, 'Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature ?' " This and similar facts - Show very clearly that, whatever may be the effect of the dis cussions and elections of the day on political parties, the cause of religion will come out of the contest with soiled garments. Its pro fessors and teachers have dragged it into the dirty arena of party politics, and can any true Christian expect it to come forth undefiled? Tu the man who has the welfare of his Father's kingdom at heart, the question is "fund for refiection."—Montgoinery (Ala.) Adverliser. STATE POITLTRT EXHIBITION.-ThE Second Grand Exhibition of the State Poultry Society will take place in Nov. next, at Concert Hall, Chesnut street. Notice is thus early given, the Germantown Tele graph tells us, in order that the owners of poultry and birds may make - their arrangements for contrib uting, in due time. These exhibitions have been the most successful of any similar ones ever held in the United States. The officers and other prominent gentlemen connected with our State Society, are em inently qualified to carry out with even more than promised eclat, the grand and interesting programme Which they will shortly spread before the people. WHEAT CROP Di WISCONSIN.—Speaking of the wheat crop, the Appleton Crescent says: "Call on Wisconsin for 20,000,000 bushels, and she will honor the draft if you pay enongh;lf not, she will export to :Minnesota Nebraska, and the rest of mankind." A ItYPOCELITS EXPOSED.—The Washington (PA.) Commonwealth comes out in a long article, expos ing the treachery and hypocrisy of the Hon. John H. Ewing, a leading member of the Know. Nothing Party in thrusting himself into the old-line Whig Convention of Washington county, and aiding his S. N., confederates in defeating the object of the Convention, which was to nominate a pure Whig ticket for county officers. tar The accounts of the Wheat harvest continua very encouraging. The damage from the rains is, as we predicted, trifling compared with the entire yield, and the rains have increased the value of oth er crops tenfold the loss on wheat. Much of the out cry in relation to sprouting wheat was made by speculators who were desirous of keeping up the present priib er Ilona' that they might get eft their .Foreign Begs. _ .l By the iir - iiiratit - t — lfe - W' 'Wednes day, of the,kteariahip 'Baltic; fI:6M Li'verpnol, we have news :from -Burope one week later than previous adviceS. "It was'nunored that General Simpson and Omar Paeha had re •signed.their:Command, and the latter haear rived tt.t Constantinople: _ln the Sea of Azpff,. the British fleet, .has destroyed the bride of buts atsOceitschi. Preparations continue for a campaign on.the Danube. At Constan tinople, theßashlßazouks had mutinied and committed great.exeesses. The next assault upon Sebastopol . will be by land and sea, 40,000 men attacking by land, ltiO i ships at tempting to force their wily into the harbor. The Russian tire on the night of the 13th of duly, demolished the nevi French battery be tweeu the 31.Ltnelon and Malakoff. The Ger man Diet accepts the Austiian prmin.ritions, with three inhiitional points submitted by Pim ',sm. .The coutineneed the con -irncti •.f :t rlel at Heligoland. Uen. 'Foilitibim, the ikitfful Russian engineer of iieba.dap.il, is le.ut . A formidable two :IA: occurred ant•atg the A rah, iii The Queen of .ELLL A I.LtoI :Lod Prince Albert, are to -,:e the 17th of the ort-eut iwrah. 13, eit p are made »• the 1.:,:iyer.,,•1;,k. chelr re,eptiou 'rite \V 111 IS TIIE 1.--Ju IX 1 1111— Gort,cLak,iftelegraphs The eneatj- _has re newed vigorous caioomade, Yesterday, at 8 P. M. Aduthal N.whimolf received a se,ere woun I, and ims since d.ed. Cut d further orders Admiral Panfilof is appoioted is upp•Mi ted to ,w u ee..t I :he deeea-ed a, Commander of the . Nay.il g:trri , tti, and Port :tad Military Got cram]. of Sebastop , l. July I.3th --The Times correspondent writes: Last night the Russian, kept up a tremendous tire. 1 a:n sorry to say that the battery which the French constructed between the Mattielon and the Malakoff has been knocked to pieces by the powerful tire of the latter tort. A col onel and 30 officers and men were pm hors. lit combat, and the siege w,trlts h.tvs received a decided cheek. ln fact. as the allies advance to the actual defence.; of the place they inust expect to meet more elaborate w: irks, and ob stacles heaped on one another with all the care which many months of. preparation ad mit. Even now the enemy are strengthening the Malakoff every day. It is not what it was ::n the 18th of 4une, and a fortnight hence it Will not be what it is now. The battery at the White Wmks, however, still goes on, and its effect will be proved in a few days. The Russians are fortifying the Spit of Ar abat. Since the bonlioarthrielit TaganriT., meas ures of defence have been adopted. The :u•ms of the Don have been closed and rendered in accessible. Batteries have been erected on the coast, and a flotilla of gunboats established on the river. There is also a strong body of Cocoa ks and other troop), under the command of Gen. Bagureit, collected near N Strong fortifications are being erected at this toff, and the channel of the Dun is obstructed. tiOVERNOR OF KANSAS.—WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—The President to day appointed Wilson Shannon, of Ohio, Governor of the Territory of Kansas, in place of John L. Dawson, who de clined the appointment. Mr. Shannon was a member of the last Congress, and a supporter of the Kansas-Nebraska bill. YELLOW FEVER AT. PORT:SUM:TH.—NORFOLK., August 10.—The yellow fever is increasing a t Portsmouth. Over 7000 of the population have left the city. CC - STOWS DUTIES —The subjoined statements afford a comparative view of t 4 receipts from cusVms at the principal ports during the two List \ non ths of the fiscal year 1855. May. June Bohm, $558,946 10 $508,674 32 New Yor'k,• 2,411,100 79 2,237,976 Philadelphia, 244,713 63 252,779 05 Baltimore, 47,384 97 81,6°2 0 ° Charleston, S,C., 30,594 08 22,233 58 New Orleans, 156,357 49 151,202 61 Savannah, 30,910 40 5,628 50 St. Louis, 62,506 26 19,825 47 San Francisco, 121,629 74 120,000 00 Compared with the corresponding months of 1854, there is now a decrease of 5674,162. The total amount received at the Baltimore custom house for the months of May and June (f the present year is $128,967 15, against $143,000 for the two corresponding months of last year. The decrease at Philadelphia is $136,508, at New York $682,925, and at Boston $206,350 while an increase is shown at Charles ton, Savannah and St. Louis, leaving the total decrease, as stated above, of $674,162. OLD 13rUARD THE SPECIE BROUGHT BY EMIGRANTS.—We find the following statement in the New York Mirror, a know-nothing organ . "At Castle Garden an account is kept of the money each emigrant brings—all specie, of course. Since August Ist, 1,655 emigrants have arrived • and confessed to a total specie means of $72,095, being $44,56 for every man, woman and child. The Germans bring most, their average, on confession, is $6O fur every soul landed. The pr,bability is that the em igrants bring more than they confess, and that SlOO thr Germans, $3O fur Irish, and $6O for others. At the wreck ot tho Naw Era, 300 persons, mostly Germans, were lost; $30,000 were finind in the trunks and on the bodies of the perished. Altogether, the tide of Euro pean emigration brings us annually several millions in specie." M. Hon. Archibald Dixon, late U. S. Sen ator, who has ever been a strung Henry Clay whig, addressed the f;illowing language to Mr. Clark, democratic candidate for Governor of that Slate at the late election : •"1 have always been a whit', but I have now no party. I can't bay that I belong to any healthy, pulitieal organization at all. 1 may vote fur my friend Ulark, fur be is my friend and 1 am his. ''Brothers ' let us have American liberty and American religion."—.Speech of Hon. K. leaguer, in Know-Nothing Convention. The religion of Christ used to be considered good enough for Americans, although it did originate in a foreign land. But that was when people were simple enough to credit - its teachings, and believed that something good could come even out of Naza reth. A new religion, it seems, is now wanted, to• keep pace with the new lights of Know-Nothingism. if it is to be purely American, though, it must be either Mormonism or Millerism; for these are the only religions of American growth that we know of. Which one our K. N. brethren will choose, is yet uncertain. But, certainly, by all means, let them have an American religion"—for there is nothing in the Christian religion which sanctions their pro scriptive and intolerant purposes.—Reading Ga zette. AN EDITOR ROBBED or sll,ooo.—Mr. S. D. Car penter, editor of the Wisconsin Patriot, was robbed lust Tuesday night, on the cars, at' some point be tween Adrain and White Pigeon, of near $ll,OOO, mostly in Ohio and Indiana bills. Mr. C. has no clue to the rubbers, as his mail satchel containing the money, and which he kept close to his person, must have been taken whilst he drowsed, having been deprived of sleep for several nights on account of indisposition, from which he had sufficiently re covered, however, to travel. (dr' There is no danger—not the least.bit—of an editor dawn this way being robbed of that amount of money, whether he is sleeping or waking. *a,.. Da. CREESEISAIed Pius ron FEMALES.—Thc. °emblem tious of ingredients lu. these Pills le the result era long and extensive practice; they are mild in their operation, and certain of restoring nature to Its proper channel. In every instance have the Pills proved successful. The Pills invariably open those obstructions to which feinales are liable, and bring nature lath its proper charmed, whereby health is restored, and the pale andwkathly countenance changed to a healthy one. No female can enjoy gt god health unless she is regular; and whenever an obstruction takes place, whether from exposure, cold, or auy other cause, the general health begins immediately to decline, and the want of such acemedy has been the cause of so many con sumptions among young females. lieadache, pains in the side, palpitations of the heart, loathing of food, and die• tucked sleep, do most always arise from the Interruption of nature; and whenever that is the case, the pills will in variably remedy all those evils. N. ll.—These Pills should•never be taken ducing preg nancy, as they would be sure to cause a miscarriage. They are put up in square flat boxes, and will be sent by mall to any address by remitting to Dr. C. L. Cheeseman, No. !7l Blecker street, New York. Price One Dollar per box. iSepti. 6 ly-13 JIG- KOSSUTH, according no reports, Is pre paring fbr revolutionary attempt in Enrupe as soon as We prope time may arrive. We may then look for a revival of thr Kossuth hats and revolutiomary fashions. But we have no doubt the rhiladolphia public, no matter what may be tho changes in dress, will stilt, continue to provide thionseLuto with clothing from ROO/nIILL B WILSON'S cheap ant elegant clothing Eton, bro. 1.11 Chesnut aren't, corner • o Priluklin Ewa. 0127 /rig , $3,064,098 00 $3,399,740 00 A New Religion BLtalltLiGE In this city, on ilumlarthe sth inst.eby Alderman Osopenter, Jacob ya.Usr,,jr. - ,, , of Harrisburg, Daupittin goo to Charfotfo Cciipsr,otllapho fowI:CALM, Lasumitir eo. On the ? dint, bythe Rev, U. W.' Bartine,'Adim Sny der, to Hardetta Bond, both "of Colimbia. Pia 511 i, intl., by Um ssins,John Phillips, of Colima. .bia, to MargaraV Stewarcof ,Safe.,ll.trbor. On'the 9th inict.:ln'Philadelphla. by Rev. JOhn Cham bers, JacoliThontsuworthis City, to CloOrghitii; daughter of thelate Col. Oeorg•e W. "toward. of Washington, D. C. • On -the sth•imit4i air'. I.43arhart,' JohnCios ! trilird to Susanna, second - daughter. of Mr. Jacob Bender, near Mount Hope. FM:master eo. • DEATHS _ At P6rtsmontii, Va.. on the 4th Inst., of" yellow fever, Dr. Charles IL lielnitsh, formerly of this city, in the 44th Of his age. In this city, oh the 3d last, Louts A. Herzog, son of Ja cob and Fanny Herzog. aged 2 years, 10 martaliaind 9 days. On the nd last, In Warwick tnwn.inip, Cluls - tLin Hess, sr., In thelletb year of his age. In this city, oo the 10th inst., Adam Itoiliarmel, aged_ 62 years. . . On Sunday !mat, ...John 'William, SOU of IL Rosenfeld. of this City, In the 4th year of his age. The Markets PituAuu.riu.t, August 11. The Flour market continues in the state of inac tivity which has characterised it for a month past. The receipts and stocks continue small, andstandard brands are held firmly at $9 per barrel, bat this .fig ure is considerably above the views of shippers, and the only sales reported are in small lots at 09a9,25 for common and good brands, and $9,50 up to $10,76 for extra and extra family, according to quality.— Rye Flour and Corn Meal are unchanged—the for mer is held at $7, and the latter at $4,50 per bbl. Grain.—There is a good demand for Wheat and prices are well maintained. Sales of 4500 bushels fair and prime red at $1 87 a 1 90 per bushel, and white from $1 90 up to $2 03 for inferior and prime quality mostly afloat. Rye is unchanged-300 bushels old sold at $1 25. Corn is unchanged and there, is very little offering—a small sale of yellow at 97 cents, afloat. Oats are in good demand, and 3a4000 bush els good new Delaware sold at 43a481 cents per bushel, and 1200 bushels superior at 51 cents. Whiskey is in better demand—Sales of barrels at at 41a42 cents, and hhds. at 40 cents. CA'TTLE MARKET.—The Receipts of Beef Cattle this week have been about 1200 head. The demand was active, and 1000 head were disposed of within the range of $8 50all 50 per 100 lbs., as of quality. Cows and Calves were poor demand at former prices. About 1000 head of Hogs have been offered and all disposed of at $8 25a8 75 per 100 lbs., which is in advance. Sheep and Lambs continue in active de mand—Sales of 6000 head at from $1 50 to $4 50 ac cording to qualtty and condition. Nottee.--The Depositors and :o.4:holders lord,. O ur lr east,r A.svings' Institution. tire - requested to weal at Fulton Hall. on Friday next,' the 11th Inst.. ist 10 o'clock A .111., fur the purpose of detertnioing whether under the then reported rendition of at. flits, the Assignees shall I. requested to reooooey the property of the Institution N. the Trustee, in order to re .. oge husioes,, or proet,olo omv to wind up the convent. t , hroild the former course he adopted, it will then bel for the 1.111,0111.:, to choose front among the Depositors b...von persons to aid in' the sebudien of a Treasurer, and io was , 2lgillg the business of the Institut 'rho attendance of every person..interested is earnestly urged; as the Trustees titsditte takitsg the responsibility of resuming with the nuntLer of Depositors new outstaittlittg. who have not signed the terms of arcto:lenietit, but ore willing to Le guided Ly the notion of the proposed meet log. By order of the Ittord, au 14 11.30 Land Warrants Purchased.—no is now paying the highest vrice in rush for .Ltud War- J. D. 13 kelllllN, North Duke stro.t, Lau mug 14 6t.-30 xT ot Ice.-The Farley's' Bank of Lanetniter, during a 111 brief period 1,041,1 in waking alterations in their naokitq; 800,. Ittle taken the alio., of E. C. Iteigart. Esq.. four 1.1 . the Court House, where the busi ness of the Batik will trausa,qed on and alter Monday next, the 14th lust , until turilt, HUH,. aug 14 3t-30 SON, Cashier. )lack berry Cordial, an :ii tizle cunt:doing a new Jilit4,-redient übielt wakes it ft surd and be Ihr hiarrhae, It) senior) and all ordinary diseases of the bowel, 1 . . 1,1111,6 of Lellloll, Straw berry. Pineapple. nose, and Peach ur Abound, for flavoring Custards, Jell les. Sau.i, 1.1, This is .5 new article and supetior to anything we tot 0n...1,d to the publi, A led drops being equal in strength ton whole le For Salo at the Drug And Chetni..ral store : N ,, r111 QOOOll street. 3. WEL1'111:';.8. Lan. au , 1 . 4 Itt'd 13ublie the 31st or A ritte , t. the subs.l.ll , er ill 5.• , 1 pohlie ,tle rel the promises. No. 1. Sit nated iu War, tow u.hip. Lai wail er county, on the Lancaster abd Lit iz Turnpilze. about 7 Irian Lancaster and If mile from Uri, the fel:owl° I Real Estate, viz: Nb. t. a Tract of Land. Containing 10 Aires, adjoining bade of 0.11. trod l'ebw iVir wer. About Aere is woodland, the residue is in a high state of cultivation and under good truces. The itnpmvu meats thereon are a one and a half story log WEATHERBOARDED DWELLINU 110(.1E, Barn with a threshing tbier. a Washhouse and other necessary out buildings, a well of n e ever falling water with a polty. and an core bent Orchard of choice fruit, snob as apples. pie- isuilws, plums, &o. No. 2.8 Arrisand lo Perelle4land,sitlud,..rallout 150 yds. from No. 1, and adj. erly of AI. It Shdher. Isreal :Steinmetz and others, d •nting on . the nod leading from Shober's.Tavern to Keller's Mill. The hold is iu good state of cultivation and unit, good tenees. Persons desirous of viewin;r the :ds.vo property before day al sale Noun please call on the owner on N. 1. to commence at 1 ti clank in the aft,•rooen of sail day, NVIIcII terms of sale will be made 1: a.m. I,y Flies and Rasps. STREET FILE WoRKS, PII IL A I) lA. TILE subscriber is constantly Manufacturiog F ile, and asps of superior quality aud at the lowest- equal i the best imported goods. aud much cheaper. _ . 11ANUFACTU1tERS and MECHANICS cast hove their )L1) FILES RE:CUT and made equal to new, at about half the original cost. Flat 12 inches, $2.1.10 per doz.; Flat. II inches $ 2 ,7 5 per d.a.; Saw Files, Ilaii.ltound, Millssw and other Files iu proportion Single Files and fractional parts of dozens charged at the same rates, and warranted satisfactory. J. B. SMITH, • No. 1;1 New Street. heh«tin Race & Vine & Second A. Third sts., Philadelphia. aug 14 3m-30 I =I he subscribers hare made exleusive preparations to 1. furnish a full supply of their Improved Super Phosphate of Lime, FOR FALL SEEDING, and infer their customers that the price has NOT BEEN ADVANCED, hut continues at the old rate of 5140 Per Ton of 2000 lb s. It is considered the ClEet MANURE for Wheat, Rye and other Grains, not only producing HEIVT CROP.i, but also L 4 TIFFENINI.I TEE STRAW. CAUTION., , -Observe that every Barrel of our Article has OUR NOME and that of Purrs & KLETT stamped on tho bead. Pamphlets deScribing its qualities and mode of using eau be had at our store, or by Mail. when desired. A lib eral deduction made to Dealers. No. 1, Gov:maim . Primm&g, at the lowest rates: also PACIFIC OCEAN GUANO. This is nue of the Richest Guanos ever Imported ; fully equal to the Peruvian. ALLEN & NIXDLES, No 23 S. Wharves and 35 S. Water at., First store above Chesnut et., Phila. Te a . Ertrmers can load at the Water st. front, and avoid the crowded wharf. aug 14 tf-30 OFFICE OF THE MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES, DALTzaeoaD, Maryland, 20th June, 1805. Caution. --Lottery Frauds..—The Commksiou. r,. of the 31aryland State Lotierfei has deemed it his duty to caution the Public against the numerous Swin dlers who circulate by mall and otherwise, fraudulent Lot tery schemes, and pretend to he agents for the sale of tickets in Lotteries which are wholly fictitious. The only legal Lotteries in Maryland are those draw° daily under the superintendence of the Commissioner elected by the people of the State under the new Constt tution to examine and approve the schemes and attend b. the drawings. All the tickets in these Lotteris and all certificates of packages of tickets have the lithographed signature of F. X. lIKENA.N, (lettere' Agent for the Contractor. Office of the Maryland Consolidated Lotteries, Baltimore, Bld. All others are frauduient. For full iutbrmation uu the subject of these frauds. Address, F. X. BRENAN, aug 14 ly-30 Baltimore, hid rphe Human Halr.—To minister to a penchant for -auburn waves" and “raven tresses," the brains of inventors have heretofore been called in requisition to lit tle purpose; for although many oils, halms, dyes, and "specifics" have. been the result of the incubation, they have not only proved to be valueless, but many of them positively injurious to the hair and scalp—being the inci pient of scald-head and various other painful and danger ous cutaneous disorders. Upon Prof:0: J. Wood, of St. Louis, fortune hay confer red the honor of having discovered a balsamic preparation, which not only promotes the growth and beautifies the Hair In a high degree, but restores It when if Is gone, or turns it back to its original color after It has become gray, fastens it to the scalp, and effectually destroys such cuta neous eruptions as may have been engendered by the use of dyes, essential oils, and other injurious applications.— The many rmpectable testimonials which are offered In its favor, from every part of the country in which it has been Introduced, leaves no loop for the sceptic to bang a doubt on. The great demand fur this article in the eastern States, has induced the proprietors to establish a depot for its manufacture and sale in the city of New York. It Is Ltd supplanting , all other specifics for the Hair, and already enjoys a popularity which no other has ever uttoiu ed. Huy It,-test it—end you will rejoice that your atten tion has been directed to it. Yours, &c. B. Y. KENKEDY. BROOKFIELD, Mats. , January 12. 1855. • PROF. WOOD.—Dear Ste :-I.laving made trial f your Hair Restorative, it gives me great pleasure to say that its effect has been excellent In removing littlanunation. den and a constant tendency to itching with which have been troubled from childhood, and has also resto red my hair, which was becoming gray, to its original col or. 1 haveused otbei articles, with any thing like pleas. ore and profit. Yours, J. K. llcAoo. Pastor of the Orthodox Church, Brookfield ILLINOIiCENTRAL It. It. OFFICE, Vandatta, JUDO 21,'54. „I. poop. WOOD,—Dear Sir take pleasure in Marine vol untary testimony to the excellence of your Hair Resters. Live. Three mouths ago my hair was very gray. It is now a dark , brown, (the original color,) smooth and glossy. The only appplication I have made to it hoe been the Hair Restorative, prepared by you : and which, from the result of my own case, I can most cordially recommend to others. Respectfully yours, Eowsno Wolcott. Snail the Editor of the Real Estate' Advertiser, School street. PROF. Wooo,—Dear Sir:—Having become previously quite gray, 1 was induced, some six weeks since, to make trial of your Flair Restorative. I have used less than two bottles, tnit the gray hairs have all disappeared: and al though my hair has not fully attained its original color, yet the process of change is gradually going on, and I have great hopes that, in a short time, my hair will be as dark as formerly. 1 have also been much gratified at the healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which, before, was harsh and dry, and it has ceased to come out as to, merly. Respectfully yours, . Pnor..Woon:—My hair commenced falling off some three or fours yeast since, and motioned to do so until I be came quite bald. I tried all the popular remedies of the day, but to no effect; at last 1 was induced to use your celebrated Hair ilastorative, and am very happy to say it is doing wonders. I have , floe growth of young hair, and cheerfully recommend its use to all similarly af flirted. A. C. Wturstssosr, 133 Second street. EL Lords, March 7, 1854. 0. J. WOOD & Co., 316 Broadway, Nor York, and 114 Market, 84 ,Louls, Mo., Proprietors. Jr W. Dyott & Sons, 132 North 21 et., Phllada., Whole sale Agents. For sale by IL A. ROCLAYIKLD & Co, Medicine -Depot, Lancaater, Pa, and by IL A. Sidienuin, Columbia, and by .Drugestf Moab% . Atig 143730 . • • . A igetsey:_lfcse : the Sale, of.,:itlie t _ . __ 1 - 1_ tiMBILIDEBAY & STOEIE Woul :15')r i nklin- inf A res Lori, Teaeheraand gibers, that they..haro been appointed' &lents foi the sale bribe above OLOBWarid aielpreiatred to tumid them hinny humility at the doweit mice& That the we of the Globe Is of great imponance in teaching Is so - Onions that amass:ion is anneeesFmy, and we wipold only direct attention hithe folloaixig lona. the State Superintendent 'cm ".thiii point ,twi ll . foutui„ 1.. in the Penn's School Journal for thepresent mon n ader the head of "ffionthiy pecbgen.” , "School Apparatus:—"Persons of. 11 ages. and . ' ' -tally • Children, learn and understand - much more tly and. permanently what they see, than whattheyacq in an • other way. The monkerterialvely,Dierefore, War* t Imps, charti, medals, globes, ac., are used in a lich= a cconpatent teacher, the more attractive anaincoesarg will be the school. These appliances an, of vast ini p portanqa to the efficient Teacher and. the - progress a the npils.' I Though there is. no royal, mad to knowledge, there i s . natutul road to it: and the more the nature ttflhlngs Is eihffilted In the mane of 'teaching the wore pid and ' thoenngh will be the progress of the pupil. It Is 'refire Abe earnest advice and injunction of the De t, that Directors make timely: and adequate. provisiou , for the ,schools in this rewat,. it is manifestly. within the gen. Mal line of their duty, as well as the c i alircl. Pl " o f th e seuind . divisinn 'of the ^,l seetion of the tali." Agronovr, aptly, or 'Astronomical We of Mabee. By Emma Willard. . , JUST 11}BLISILE , ..,:li..ND FOR. BALE Pelion's Series of Outline Maps. Bidi w or s School and Missionary Maps. • Together with MatliCmatleal Instruments and assortment of Apparatus fwr the &EMI Room, hand at moderate prices. T o Contractors.--Sled Proposals will I rornin ed until 31on.lay this tltli day of AUAtolt 'not.. for WeAdatnizing one tulle 'of Turnpike. from lb.- line of L...e a st d r eity, to tie/14.113p fold gate on the 31. Lm. Pe terr.lmr, and Latoaster Maul:llond. Plans and peclfleto tious ..an I, 5,31 of Shober's IfoOl. In Lancaste' Propo sal. 0111 Ir rt....rived for matting half of the disc? n. Itv order of the Presided 111:NR' 11sobeita too; 7 Of -29 wanted, 300 Active Vollll,g 3 , 1.3. 4 Ineni bush fill and honorable at 3 Safari: of ghat - par no ital of .15 ouly natitkird. Na patent noatirl , shwas. Full particulara given, free, to all p-stage stump or a throe rent pioce, and ad. Rug 1.111.-'29 uldlc Sale.—Ou SATURDAY. the Sth 01 Ylw.r, will ba.old at public sale, at the of Dr. A. 3. Bare, in Upper Leacock tEnrnablfi. I may, to wit: No. I_ A tart of first quality of Limestone lan in Bareville, adjoining the New Holland Turn Jamb Oraybill; tract No. 2., and others, contain Acres, under good ten, and in a high state tine. being lately Hilted. The improvement_ theron, area good LOG and WEATHEIt.BOAR. EU WELLING HOUSE with three mynas out first thaw and three on the second, Wash.hou., Swisser Barn, IlogStable, &c., with a well of 1 rotifer near the wash house and kitchen door. !,! Apple Orchard. with a large variety of other e.l trees on the premises. :1 No.]. Is a tract of same quality of bietestone, joining No. 1, on the east. Jacob Oraybill. Chris and the New Holland Turnpike road, contalt Acres, In a blgh.state of cultivation, under 61 and lately limed. No. 3. A superior tract of Limestone Laud, the west end of Bareville, adjoining Diller lit Myers and others, and the New Holland Turu containing VAcres and 66 Perches, to ono and two Acre Lots, or in a whole as ma purchasers. Persons wishing to view the above property: call on Dr. A. S. Bare, one of the nudersigne near the same. Possession and an indisputabl be given on theist of April. 1856. F.. 1.3 II Y. FFEIC, President Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., of said attendance will lie given and terms made know , nug 7 ts-19 A. §. Deduced Prices.—WeeLes are now Deduced Remnant of Summer Goods at reduce they are determined to carry 110 goods over th• they can prevent It. NOW'S 'MK T 1 NIE BAIU A splendid lot of Plain and I.,,cured Bere,s, Ti Gonediues in store, which are soiling at7muc prices. Good, an weal Ikroges from 12!,", to IS', SUMMER SlLKS—Closing nut the halanee Silks at cost prices. All who are not supplied with Summer tioodi to make moue.) by buying them cheap, should the reduced prices at Just received another lot of those cheap all pure at 1:4 1 ,:t eta. Cheapest ever offered. Alen, 1.114,k, large sized, Silk Parasols an article so Ladies and Goal..ea this hot soasno, and doomed, can be found at WENTZ'S STORE. Seeds.—Pritn. Ituta Iktga mud oth: Turt.ip Drllle. Alw seel BuokwbtNi IYbolosale and Retail by • • PASCHALL 3101tRIS Agricultural Warehouse and Seed tqant, come ittarket streets. Phila. july patent Right for Montgomery 11 bie-sereell itkorkaWAy F3o.—The first paten. celebrated Wheat t'an was obtained by the i.ubs. h. camber gsth. :not ..n the 12th or June ether patent for an important improvement upo Was issued to the said patntos; by the Dept, Washington. so thatpip' this Fun stands supe riency. durability anirspeed to any other in th The snhscribers finditr the demand for their increased dr,.. much beyond their means of sur concluded to offer for sale the PAT2NT States and Tel riteries. In Joins this they wit up spare to describe minutely its superiority in tion ever anything yet invented. they will onl they sell and deliver. at their manuMetory in city, more Fans In our one ,)ear, by on any three similar establishments in the Unite and that they 11.10, exhibited their Fans at the limes and places, and after actual trial they by the premiums against all competition, viz: The injure at the blarvland `rata Agricultural Psi i Baltitem.o; the first premium at the North Carol Fair. the same at the Union Fair: held at Yetersl and at the Hiehmend and Norfolk Fair!, Va., to past years. and also the premium of a silver tr the Maryland Institute at Baltimore for the 'La and '54. successively. In shalt this Fan has be superior to any other patent now in use, for of grain. w VI Ii Cell. The subscribers will oil State or Couoty ]ti would prefer to selldo those who intend to emba manufacture. To persons who have the mean,' certain or better investment ean be made. To p' aud others who desire it, will be furnished all I. and printed direvtlous ueeeswy to construct cessfully. • Rights will be sold and good title given of all sod' erritories, except. Maryland, Virginia. Noel South Carolina.Georeiti. Kent achy and Illinoix wishing, to buy will address the subscribers, nit canter city, Pa., 'or No. I Z,5 IliAt street, Baltimo' J. MON'IUOMEIIY P. S.--Should soy person want to purchase a the subscribers at Lancaster. In., they shout least two weeks notice, as they hare at no time to keep a supply of Land aug 7 No tic e.—Thn Stockholders of the Lou. Loo M. M. Co.. are required to pay to the Treasu , Other of the Company, on or before Tuesday, I of August next, an additional inatahnont o: per cent. on tho amount of their several ndbees the capital stook of said Company. July 31 3t-'2z. I\ - t otlee.—The subscribers of Stork to ••T! 11011 Association in the city of Lancaster." 11 notified that the undersigned commissioners ha ed Saturday, the . 15th day of August next, at 2 the afternoon, at the I..`ichange Hotel, in East Lancaster, as the time sod-place for said sub' meet to elect a President and six directors. to o affairs of said corporation, agreeably to the it) the Charter. _ W3l. B. FOltliN July ftllCastew Yawns Ladles* IsadEl J.JThis Seminary 'of learning will Airier upon term with greatly increased MinilitioSi.Prcr , fli thorough Inetrisatlon In. all fhb ibiefal and .e branches taught in the best Setuhmries of our next term consisting of 1G weeks will tommci e ber 3d. For Board and Tuition in any regular depav for the term, or $l3O per year of 44 works. The Primary department will he under the charge of Miss Many Census—e. daughter of llr. itubt. It; Carom, at highly respected citizen 01 Lancaster, recently deceased.— This department will open to pupils over G yens age and under 12, it not prepared fur the higher depa tments.— The charge to day pupils In this department $3 to $5 per quarter, according to advancement In the hig er depart ments as heretofore. For circulars and other information, address Rev. W. E. L KE, • july 41 4t 24 Principal, Lanes ter, Pa. A • • stronography, or Astrouomica raphy, with the nse or the Olobes—arran for simultaneous reading and study in classes, 0: In the nommen method. By Emma Willard. A journey throu# the Chinese Empire, by :SI; Literary and Historical Miscellanies. by Geel Doesticka—what he says; by .1. Q. Philander i R. B. • . The Conscript—a tale of the Empire; by A. Du Female life among the Mormons—a Narrethi years personal experience, by the wifo of a .llore recently from Utah. Cone Cut Corners. Thu Watchman. Our First Families. Which—the lOght s or the Left. The Life and Correspondence of Robert South Dow Jr. fiermons--li vols. The Singers Companion.—containing a choli of popular Songs. Duette, Glees, C.atrh•s, Sr., arranged for the Voice, Flute, Violin and Piano/ The Village Pastor, 18mo. The Village Observer. 18mo. The Village Churchyard. 18mo. Three- chart! volumes by the author of "The Retrospect" Rot of the Messrs. Carter, embracing a variety of ski real life, and imparting wholesome religious ins Mable Grant—a Highland story; by Randall 18mo. A story of Scottish Life. The Eternal Day—by the Rev. Iforatius Boum This 1. - Joli is written and published for thi strength 05 those who are looting forward to I day in heaven. Charles Rousell—ur Honesty and Industry; thor of "Three Months under the Snow." . . . _ The above books, together with many oth:1 had at our cheap Book and Stationery Empori Sunday School Books of every des,riptlon Call at the Cheap Book Store. Kramph's Buil. Queen Street. . liE/LAY july 31 • Franklin County Farm for Sale scriber offers at private sale his Farm, lying mile west of tiptoe, near the turnpike leading rustle to Merrersburg. Montgomery townshi countyßa. It &Attains One Ilundred and Bev of Limestoneand Burriand, about 150 of utile ed and the remainder covered with good Timbe . . provementaarea guod large It013(111aAST 110 H: , a large Loy Barn, Stone Spring Hons., SwOce House, Bake House, and other neeessary build g . There is a fine never failing Spring, rising fu e yard of the Dwelling Inoue° and Sowing thrall h the Barn yard, and to which cattle can have access at all times from any part of the fans. The soil is under excell nt cultiva tion. There is a meadiim of twelve acres, and a large Or chard of good grafted fruit. Par terms, Which will be very favorable, app to the subscriber at Upton. Fiankliu county, P july 31 3m 213 B9srox, March to, 1854 rrU.tusies i 4itaistis t i Icrusse&V 1 NEEDLES, Tress and Brace Establialune .• S. W. Corner of Twelfth and Race Streets, itbn adeipni. Importer of fine Praxes. Tsussesi extreme lightness, ease and durability with strnction. • . . Hernial or_r uptured patients' can he Salted it amounts, as belowl:--Sending number of inch hips, and stating aide affected. _ Cost of Single Timm, $2, $344, $ 5 . Doubt • and $lO. Instructions es to wear, and how to effect a possible, sent with the Truss. Also for tale, 'Miscast. variety, Dr. Banning' Patent Body Brace, for the cure of Prolapsns Props and SupPbrts, Patent Shoulder Brace'', C dens and Erector llnsues,, adapted to all with dere and Weak Liirnim English Elastic Abdo. Suspensories, Syringemale and female. 1135.:Xdonee Ac0M 5 2:104.W1 4t.enAitats,, D. C. M. Rirpr .11URIL1Y 4..470 , Kramph's ttuihlings, N. Qutmit MEM JORN F. SIM° HENRY CIRRI idriesiltural Implements.—Penneek's *de ' .1s Erited Wheat Thift;ndepted IbieowingOAG;thaite Es)ed and,Guese. „Krensies portalde,Cider =Abe hest In the mart-' *ttilllchs_re 'Patent Illtur 2dUll; Hein, Pow er and 'Threntseio,' Ono' dud • Gnano herendet& Daniel's ,Hay, Straw and Fodder Cutter, UM° Want Oorn and Cob .Hlll. Span's Atmospherio Own- The abate Riper* Imphunents, ethers. for the use of tbiz Finsner ar_Gardnar, for saki Wholeella and No len by s • r ••- 'PASCHALL if0841.13:t CO., _ , -.4grtesdheralWerebouseend Seed . htsnei earner 7th and ~Ifeeket. • Phila. . , tf-27 • r the Fr.r• "V 74-. NY G. LONG, Pres'L, Eon- A. L. Hits . mid. J. Bums,' 'Rota, AuSwisfuludgeo of the Cdulitif COMMIX Pleas, in and for the county Of Isuirasteroind Arialatent-Ttlatked ; the Courts eLOyer and TernsinetandtionemLlailDeliverj. Mid Quarter Sessions of the Peace,iri and fbr Said county, of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to Me dirieted, linking me, among other things, to make publio Proclama , lion throughout my Bailiwick, that rs Court of_ Oyer and Terminer and a General Jail Ullivery: Also, a.,Corirt of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and all Delivery, will commence in the city of Lancaster, in 'the COMMOn wealth of Pennsylvania, onthe thlrfflimday in AUGUST, 1855: In pursuance' of 'which precept, PUBLIC NO TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to: the Maypr, arid • Aldermen Of the city of Lancaster, In the said . county , and , all the' Justices of the Peace, the Coroner; tie Constabls - of the said city and county of Lane:titer; that they be then and . therein their-own preperriersons r with:their rolls, records and examinations, and inquisitions, and their other re use:Orono:a, to do those things which to their offices ap pertain, in their belief to be done; and aliiilll those who will prosecute against the prisoners who are,' or then shall be in the Jail of the•said county of Lancaster are to be then did there to prosecute 'vie.. them at be just, Dated at ; Lancaster, the Ifith.day of June, LileA. - GEORGE MARTIN, Sheriff. N. 8.--:Pelictiul attendance of Ole Jurors aid Witnesses will heiwiller be expected and required on the Bret day of the sessims. Aldermen and Justices of the Peace are re quired by an order of Omrt, dated .Novemberllst, ISIS, to re tnru their recogniaancs to John. J. porter, Clerk of Quarter - Sessions. within one week' froui the day of final action In each mu, and in defsuittbereof, the Magistrate's Vests will not be allowed. July 2 t c•• 27 i"".‘va: 81000! $lOOO ! kt AFFLICTED 'AND. UNFORTUNATE, Cut 'and prerierve the' following " • , card. It is particularly Minor. . tent to STRANGERS and-TRAY --,.ELLERS, to prevent their being and deceived by thiklying bouts, false,promises, :rind spurious recommendations (front the dead and unknown) of Foreign and Native Quiets, or whom there are more in Philadelphia than elsewhere, because of the clemency of the laws of the State. Cilinensimmo and avoid Mem. Having tried one to-t ointy dollars' worth of Quack ilia lures. Extracts, Invigorating Elixers, ffordials, Bitters, do. without effect—laaving been deceived by misrepresented And exaggerated accounts of Self-Abuse, Secret Diseases and their consequences, published In Advertisements, Books, he., And misled by false receipts and wrong advice contained therein, purposely to increase sufferings, and alarm and frighten the untlaniing, the more easily to ex tort large fees, (which is more evident, being sold for less than end of printing and advertising)—hating paid fire to ens hundred dollars to Foreign and Native Quacks, WITHOCT,BEING CURED; 'Laving suffered Much anti long—though the time lost can not be recalled, nor the money recovered you paid and were defrauded of, yet you can be cured, however bad, long - standing pr afflicting your ease, by Dr. LEIDY. ••De wise, betimes: Delays are dangerous." '`Time is Money; Time saved is Money earned.' YOUNG MEN OR OTHERS, •tu to at e. Usury '.lke road, sold in Les[ Single, marrled, or contemplating marriage, suffering from Self-Abuse'or its consequences; or suffering from any oth er muses, defeats, cc diseases, and LADISS, whatever their diseases or situations, may honerably, rely angcotifide in 'Dr, Lei ly's skill and success. Accommodations, 1f requt rd,•with- kind and efficient attendance, at Dr. LEIDY'S PEI YetffiE•HOSPITAL. TRUTH IS. NIGHTY AND 11 , 741, PREVAIL! ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS le wagered the following cannot he Contradicted. namely that DR. N. R. LEIDY, No. 114 North FOURTH Street, above Race, Is the may regular Physician residing in Philadelphia ' Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, of 1833, (twenly.eloa !pars.) exclusively engaged in the treatment of Secret or Delicate, Diseases of both sores; Self-Abuse and its consequences: Organic Weakness and Inability; Ner vousness; Irregularities and other diseases or situations of Females; and which he will cure in less time and less bestraint,,entre effectually, than any other, under forfeit of ONE 77IOCSAND• POLLARS. DR. LEIDY has more patients, and cures theta too, than all advertising Doctors. so called or otherwise, In Philadel phia combined. and proudly refers to Professors and.re spectablePhysicians, Marty of whom consult him in crit ical cases, and respectable Citizens, Merchants and ffutol proprietors, as td his known Skill, Reputation and nopar aileled Success. can have necessary arixivo and medicine sent them by mail or otherwise, to any part of the United States. giving a description of their cases tenclosirm a reasonable fee) by No. 114 North FOURTH Street, above Race F. IL- Lattorn of Inyoiry or Information only. (except from patients) to receive attention must contain ONE DOLLAR, in consideration of time and trouble answering nod information given. july 31 tin 28 ith and tf-21 E state of .I. cob Stauffer.—in the Court of Common Pleas for the County of TAnogster. IWhereas. Isaac Shortzer, Assignee of Jacob Stauffer, of the Borough of Mount Joy, did on the 20th day of July, 1855, file in the Wilco of the Prothonotary of said Court, his Account of the said Estate: Uou for this rs on n the first tint•nt at or in efn eountr . 31. has falls have f certain not take construe. 341 d that Lattimore der, than Notice is hereby given to all persons interested iu the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 27th day of August, 1855, for the confirmatiou thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, " " Prothy's, Office, Lau. july 20 - Elatate of Christian Wenditz do Wife.— _Ulm the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lan caster. Whereas Joseph Kyle. assignee of Christian Wen ditz and Elizabeth his Wife ' of Bronx., township. did on the 19th day of July. 1845, file in the. Office of the PH> thonotary of the said Court, his Account of thesaid Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in Paid-Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 20th. day of 553, for the confirmation thereof, unless ex ceptions he Aug., thed. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Prothly. Proth'ys;Office, Lan. july- 24 4t-27 pre lowin4 taken first pre r. held at lien State urg' No., i f the two .edal from r• are 18a2 ,raven to all kinds 1 - )ublle Sale of Valuable Real Estate.— I: The subscriber, Administrator of the estate of Henry Koller, late of Springfield township, dec'd., will sell at public sale, on Friday, the 17th day of August, 1955, the following real estate, viz; A VALUABLE FARM, situated in Springfield township, York county, I.:q miles from Glen Rock, 3 miles from the borough of Logansiille, containing 206 ACRES, adjoining lands of John Goodling, John Sny der, Jacob Koller, bun S. Foust and others; SO Acres of this tract is in heavy Timber, about 20 Acres of Meadow; the remainder iu a high state of cultivation, having boon heavily limed. The improvements are a LARGE MANSION HOUSE, a large Bank Baru, Wagon Sheds, Corn Cribs, Carriage House, a two-story Spring House, with a never4.lllng spring of wa ter, a Still House, Black-Smith Shop and other out-build ings. This property is well supplied with running water —there are two ORCHARDS of choice fruit. This proper ty is also very convenient to Churches and School Houses, having a great many advantages,j snakes it a desirable property. lit : and in them no more rchasers patterns how sue LU Stat es earolllll, Persons I er at Lan e. 1,1. ti, ten tees. from give at loon able if ^_9 Any person wishing to view the property before the day of sale, can call on the Widow, who resides thereon, or on thesubscriberat Olen Rock. Terms will be easy. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by Lout;. and er, at the o ith du twenty ptions to Ustate ofJanies H. Hottsttin and Wife.- 1.4 In the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lou caster. Whereas, Henry Dickinson sod Philip Hathaway, Assignees of.iames 11. Houston and Sarah J. hls wife, did on the list d ty Of 31:iy. 1855, file in the Office of the Pro thonotary of the said Court, their Amount of the said Estate: bultrn e Lereby • ippoint clack Kier; sr., - riLers to lingo the isions of Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate. that the said Court have appointed the 2Uth day of August, 1555, for the confirmation thereof, unless ex. etptions ho filed. . - Attest, J. BOWMAN, Pmtlt'y. Proth'ys, Office, - I,an.uuty 21 july 17 4t-26 Estate of George Huber.—ln th . Court of Com mon Pleas for the florinty of Lancaster. Whereas, John miner and Henry IL'Eartz. Committee of (loorgo Huber. of Manhelm township, did on the 21stiday of May, 1555, file In the Office of the Prothonotary of the mid Court. their Account of the said Rotate: 11 ute.— tz 1 to give Inunt4( nd. Thr 0 &lit ni• Notice is hereby given to all persona interested in the said Estate. that the said Court have appointed the 20th day of August, 1R55, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be tiled. Attest J. BOWMAN. Proth'y. Proth'ys Mike. Lan. may 21 july 17 .It-26 T,lstatc of Mary Shertz,, (a lunattc.)—ln the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Loner. Whores , , .1.1 L. Lightner, Committee of the person and estate of Mary Sherts, of Paradise twp., now dec'd, did on the 18th day of 'June, 1955, file in the office of the Pro thonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said testate, that the said Court have appointed the 211th day of Aug., 1856, for the confirmation thereof, unless en. captions bo filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. Prothy's Office, Lan.july 17 0 4t-25 Hardware Notice.—JOHN It. RUSSEL fc ADAM It. BAltit, respectfully inform their friends and the public in general that they have purchased the entire stock of Hardware from A. .W. Russel, No. 8 E. King ot„. where they intend increasing their stock and devoting their time end attention to their business, making it an object for their friends to call on them before phrchasing elsewh4re. Anon R. BARR having been employed about six years In this saws house, with his extensive acquaintance, hopes to merit and receive a continuance of the custom hereto fore no liberally bestowed on the establishment. RUSSEL S BAItR, No, 8 E. King et.; Sign of the Anvil. e of many . um Elder, (laid.—The undersigned takes this method of return (lug his thanks to the public for the liberal patronage bestowed on him while iu the liardware business, and would respectfully ask of his former patrons a continu ance of the same to his successors, Russet, dr. BARR, who will by close attention to business, endeavor to merit a continuance of the same. A. W. RUSSEL july 3 6m-24 leg little ' the press 'tches from ruction. hntyne, .r • 18rno •e joy and an eternal by the au inn, North Frogx. tf-2S Prime Ruta Baga, and other Turnip Seeds. Also supe rior stied Buckwheat, improved Turnip Drills, &n. For solo by PASCHALL MORRIS & CO., Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, corner 7th and Market streets, Mad. july 17 tf-29 The sab about one ..m (loon , Franklin •my Acres are clear . The Inr. Hardware.--Russel & Barr No. 8, East King street, sign of the Anvil, Who lesale: and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Hardware.—Building material of every description, such as locks4latches, hinges, screws, bolts, Lc. We have the agency of the Pittsburg Janus-faced Locks, which can be used for righter left hand doors. We shall also have on hand a supegior article of nails and spikes. Also a large assortment at glass, paints, oils and varnishes. Wetheril's pure white lead, French and American sine paints. We are the agents for Rowland Parry's building slate.— Slate put on by the square, or sold by the ton. All slating done by our hands warranted, and attended to at the 'shortest notice. COACH TRIMMINGS.—We also keep a good assortment of coach trimmings, such as laces, fringes, tacks, hubs, bows, shafts, fences, springs andaxles. Enamelled, plain, and floor Oil Cloths. Enamelled and pleat leather; bolts, bands, malleable castings, &c.. CARPENTERS AND CABINET MAKERS—WiII find a good assortment of panel, hand and back sawir, planes, guages, chisels, braces and bracebittes cast steel augers and bitts. ombining .rreet MD- remitting round the . . BLACKSMITHS—MU find a complete assortment of bar, rolled, slit, shoot and hoop iron; cast, Shear, spring and other steel's hello's', anvils, vices, screw-plates, icc. 'FARMERS—WiII find a good assortment of farming kn... plements, such as: plows, corn cultivators, horse rakes, grain cradles, scythes, maths, rakes and forks; patent hay hooks; ropes and pullies, shovels, hoes, and,axes of Silvins% Brady's and Hagen's make, all of which are warranted. STOYESI STOTESI—We also keep a complete assort ment cook, wlor, wood- and. coed: stoves. Agents for the sale of super-phosphate of Hine, considered by many to be therbest fertllise4r or manure in use. Sold in large Of small quantities:" Peruvian Guano also for sale. Wit . cure, when Improved teri; Spinal -at Rayon. A .p Shoul• 'nal Bela, Bo=e , of 'ortthiestite 44 , 0, PlTtottort littAtet sone In4ebted willtgeaso Tr.u.kki):-PlYlqPPsllzualA4Enit" clahonniffitilabina 147 'l':S -.TERE3maI BROWN or -71. JOSEPH' O. STUMM, • - July 3 6t.24 ' both roddlrmt 1n Itiltotb.hrip. to& 0/Wila ea : Ditsase;. 1 OPF.111:13! WASTSIDT . 'AND TiffidffifiIOIT;DIRECTORY„, The unda e avo now 092101 of,'prepriration new Steamboa t' ry, liebssniffiln October Unit; the Con tain crier two' huidirect Pages,llliudratad lit the. Otestyle, ,ind fleetly hem:Whys durable mauler; - It will. ba one of the meet lateinsung books over Rtibllshed, And will be a biolrffitat will belzdaresting to all, classes of penile. The Steamboat Directory wilt eentalts a complete list and de. Mitptfon of ail' the Shannboati now' afloat In the 'Ws - torsi aild Southern waters: Thb length, model, speed, Pewei and tonnage of each boat, where and by whom built, the *bathes of the bunt; with the trade else it this names of Captains and officers, her lige, de.. fie. The DI: rectory lift rental,, a Rbdory of Steamboats and Steam= boating on the' Western waters,' slum the application of "twist- also, a 'sketch or the first boat bunt for the Ohio Rtrer, ! wlth the name of thi Mfilder, commander and . The River Minding will cont a in a list and description of alithe Stenmboht Disastati that have Occurred - on the Wei - tern and Southard 'Waters,' 'beautifully illustrated, with a: list of all those elm have perished by their burn ing, sinking and exploding, on the Western and Southern Waters. The Directory will cot:dein:Maps of the Ohio, Ills. eissippi, Itissleuri, Illinois, Arkansas White, Red, Ouachi ta, Yazoo, and other Rivers, with the Towns and Cities laid down, with correct dist:sneer,' also, many other River and Commercial items of interest to the people a large.— The book will contain the cards- irf the various U. S. Mail Boats, With the trade they are lug fie.; km. The Directory will also contain a complete list of all the responsible Steamboat Licensed Officers, their places of residences, fic., Sea the new Steamboat Lew, its 'requirements, with com ments,' shelving wherein it benefits the incompetent ef facer, and injures the competent officer 'fie., ficl, and all, the important U. S. Supreme Coint Ste amboat Decisions 1 14..... up to dateallse Rates and. Important Sommercial Privile- Rills of Lading, important Moist {sof th e various U. S. s In Tosswd to Freights LOst an ‘Neunagedi fie., le. with many other things of intereet. -... , The Directory will be illustrated in the style, and printed to the best manner. The authorises for six years been gathering all the facts and In regard to the numerous steamboat disasters on the Western and Southern waters,- 'and now intends publishing them in book fortrt. The price of the work will be pot -at the low sum of One Dol lar. Ten thoseend copies will be issued for the boatmen : all others desirous or subscribing, will have to do so at once, as urine will be printed unless ordered in advance.— The work is destined to haves Mrenlation of over-Eighty. thousand copies as the publishers are receiving large num bora of subscribers per mall, from all parts of the country.; daily. Some of the oldest boatmen, as well as meat scien tific men of the times, are contributors to the Steamboat Directory.. - The Directory will be issued in October, and will be an ornament to the parlor as well as steamb oat. By remit ting One Dollar (post paid,) you will receive a copy of the above work. ••• • . Al! communications and letters should be addressed to JAMES T. LLOYD &CO., Post 011 ice Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. july 3 tl4-1 HA. Rock&field &.Co., Next to Kramph's .Clothing Store, East Orange street, Lancaster Pa. Dealerti in all the new and popular FAMILY MEDL CINES, PERFUMERY, kc., Wholesale and Retail. *S. They have just received a - fresh supply of Wole!, 'Celebrated Aromatic Scheidam Schnapps and will sell f to retailers at Proprietor's prices. junci 28 tl-23 50 S 3 h d areo Lancaster Bank St rmesdooko. . 2 One Hundred Dollar Bonds, Lancaster City School Loan, 6 per cent interest, payable setel.annually.• For sale by J. F. SHRODER Si CO., Agents. LAND WARRANTS.—We are now buying Land War. rants and paying the highest rates. Juno 26 tf•23 J. F. SHRODER k CO. Uotato of Ann M. Holtthonse.-..-loners of -I:_j` administration on the estate of Ann M. Holtshouse,late of the Borough of Washington, Lan. Co., having been issued to the suscriber residing in said Borough i• All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment immediately, and these having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. BITNER, june 26. 6t. • Admr. glowers' Series of Readers, Published by I DANIEL BURGESS 6; CO.. 60 John Street, Now York. Towers' let Reader-or Gradual Primer. " td Reader, or Introduction to the Gradual Reader, " 3d Reader, or Gradual Reader, 4th Reader, or Sequel to Gradual Reader, sth Reader, or North American Secen Reader, " 6th Reader, or North American First Class Reader. The first essential In good reading is a DISTINCT ARTICU LATION. This can only result from the practice of the ele mentary sounds itud.thelr combinations. All of these ele ments and their combinations are given, with ample di rections, arranged in a simple and compact form iq the first three books of this series: Particular and specific di rections are (fur the first time) given to teachers, for utter ing each elementary sound in the language. Suggestions are given for avoiding errors and acquiring a correct pro nunciation. EM:IIM2 The last three Readers of the series contain au elaborate but comprehensive treatise on Elocution, in which the leading principles of good reading are simplified, and rules deduced aind illustrated by practical examples. In this treatise, the tongs of the voice are analyzed, and the ele. Monts of expression requisite for the utterance of every sentimomt is clearly described and explained. Each' oue is considerethin an insulated light and Illustrated by ap propriate,exercises. it is next shown that these constitu ent elements tine applied in combinations in every instance. of chaste and "Impassioned eloquence, or correct end im, pressivo reading. "It is my tires 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 thinglulse that has yet made its appearance: The selections an, excellent, and if merit be a recommendation or any criterion of sue , cm, these books are destined to be more extensively used than any other series of reading books which has yet been published," TOWER'S GRADUAL 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. Towers First Lessons in Language; or, Elegnents of Eng lish Grammar.—This little Is made 1* beginners, that they nosy feel their wayll.l..ndandinsky, and become interested in what is Tonsidered sometimes dry study. The plan is simple, and the pupil may see the reason for each step and be led to think. For sale in quantities at W. IL Spangler's hook Store, Lancaster city. juno tla • 4m*-23 J. BOWMAN, ProMey. july 24 4t-2i A rthur's Patent Air-Tight, Self-Seal-. _Ming CANS and JARS.—For Preserving Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. These Cans and Jars are constructed with a channel around the mouth, near the top, into which the cover fits loosely. This channel is filled with a very adhe sive cement, prepared for tiqe purpose, and allowed to bar dee. In order to seal the Vessel hermetically, It is only ne:essary to heat the cover slightly and press It Into place. It 1.131,37 opened with as tends ease as It Is closed, by slight] warming the top. The ordinary tin cans, used for the roime purpose for which this Is Intended, cannot be closed as is well known, without the old of a Winer ; are difficult to open; and are generally so much injured In opening as to be useless Mr future service: _ By this simple contrivance, the process of hermetical sestina is placed conveniently within the reach of•every individual; and fruit, vegetables and bettor (if properly prepared) may ho kept, with their natural flavor unim paired:lor an indefinite length of time. These vessels were thoroughly tested during the past summer, and their contents, after the lapse of months, found unchanged.— Directions for sealing and and unsenling, and also fur puff ting up fruit, tomatoes Sic., accompany these vessels. All kinds of stewed - fruit may also be kept in them. It will only be necessary to stew the fruit as fur the table, adding the amount of sugar required to make it palata ble, fill up thavessel with the hot fruit, and seal it at once. ' All ripe fruits preserved in this way, will be found aR frssh in the winter season, as ifjust taken from the tree and stewed. How economical a luxury this will prove meets scarcely to he suggested. .tfti:;- These cans and jars are all prepared for sealing.— The housekeeper has only to heat the lid and press It into Its place. InnOrn.—Pint r 2 per do zen; quart - $2 50; hal f.gallon $3 50; gallon $5 to dozen. Selfateallng Glass Jars 3250 a dozen for quart size, and $2 a dozen for pints. The different size cans nest, so as to secure economy In transportation. .11 v. 110SHOUlt, Administrator. Manufactured and sold :V ARTHUR, BURNHAM & CO., No: OU South Tenth st., Philadelphia Orders for these Cans and Jars, accompanied by the cash, will be promptly attended to by the undersigned agents iu Lancaster county, and the articles forwarded to any direction. A disconnt k -tto dealers who buy to sell again. Sold wholesale and retail, by 11. B. BAILEY', Agent for Lancaster county, at Dr. Parry's Drug Store, No. th',.East King street, Lancaster. BA KEIL .t IIui'KJNS, Agents for Salisbury and Sadsbury twps. june 193m•3r' Land For Sale.—Public notice le hereby given, that the undersigned Executors of John Hartsock, deed, in pursuance of the direeMou of the last will and testament of said deed, offer for Bale a valuable planta tation or Tract of Land, situatod in Burrell town ship, Indiana county, Pa., containing 3135 ACRES--about 250 of which are cleared, .15 of which are iu meadow. The improvement are TWO 'DWELLING' HOUSES, a Bank Barn and otner 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, aced tonne made res.. sonable. Apply to JONATHAN HARTSUCK, THOMAS ADAMS, 011.1.19 DOTY, June 19 tf- 1 4 Executors. Dyspepsia Bitters -- No Humbnic.—Prepared by Elder J. STAMM, Mount Joy, Lanca-vter county, Pa—ln the Providence of God 1 was afflicted with this dreadful disease, IDyspepsia.) I tried viirloug remedies, hut to no effect, until I used these Bitters. Raving now realized its happy effects for myself—also many others— and knowing that thousands are still suffering with Dys pepsia, I recommend It as a safe, and one of the hest rem edies for this dreadful disease (Dyspepsia.) Elder J. STAMM. Far sale in Lancaster, by D. A. Rockalleld. We, the undersigned. have used J. Stamm's Bitters for Dyspepsia, and having been greatly rbenefited, therefore, we recommend it as an Invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia. Bider A. H. Long, Mount Joy; Elder J. C. Owens, do. 11 Bechtold, do. E. Hammaker, do. A. Kauffman, do. J. Mr ver, do. J. Manhart, do. IL Leib, do. Widow Stehthan, do Miss Stebman, do. P. Brunner, do. S. Dyer, do • Major E Spera, Lancaster, D. May, do.; S. dialler, Earl; E. Sengee do. J.. Stlrk, do. J. Sensenig, do. Mrs. Weaver. do.; J. Burns * Rapine; S. Strickler, do. D. Strickler, do. H. Greenawalt, do• S. N. KLauser, do. Ague--Ague Cured. Mount Joy, March, 1355. Eider 3. STA3fM:—Doar Sir—For more than one year I was afflicted with the ague. I made every effort to be.ro, Roved, but I grew worse, until I used your BITTERS. / am-happy to say, that after ming several bottles. I wtia cured Or the ague, and have enjoyed good health since.— I had. no ague or dyspepsia FinCe August last. I ran to. commend your BITTERS as a very good medicine, and per haps one of the best remedies for the Ague.and Dyspepsia. inasmuch as it purifies and strengthens the stomach, and gives health And tone to the whole system. Yours with respect, A. IiAUFFALIN. Bronchitis Cured. I have been afflicted with sore throat for some time, which was called Bronchitis by physicians. They treated, inc with regular treatment, but still I found no relief.— Your BITTERS was recommended and when I commenced using it I felt illy' throat getting bolter; my appetite in creased, and my food agreed better with me. I was en 'conrageti to continue,with the BITTERS, and now nu say these BITTERS cured me. I would recommend J.Stamm's BITTERg to the afflicted, for I our confident that miouore throat came from my disordered stomach. My advige le, try it for Bronchitis and Dyspepsia." " Elder J. STAMM deem it an 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. Experience and obser vation compel me to speak of it in terms of the highest commendation. I was myself permanently cored by using about 6 bottle& though my stomach was so weak that it would retain nothing. I have known some of the most desperate aid long standing eases to have• been cured by it, and In no instance among the numerous eases that have come within the range of my knowledge, has its use failed to give immediate, and when persevered in, permanent relief, I feel no hesitancy In pronouncing It an infallible remedy for Dyspepsia. '• Eder A. U. L 01443; Kulpsville, Montgomery co., Pa-, May 28, 1855. • Lancaster, May 30, 1655. FADES J. SvallnYlear Sir: We. ireOntiroly out of the Dyspepsia Bitters: — We dud it a good article, and It will sell. Uave a lot ready this week, and forward as soon as possible.. Yours, truly, • It A. ROCIIAYIELD & CO. ,t'or. sale in Lancaster' by H. A. ROCHAFIELD A .CO., lirimples Buildings, Fait Orange street. For sale by Druggists and Btorekeepers generally. .1= . ly4l t i aien .... , Eintilitt Tki ll." !O l t. s tale:le-4hp ened t. um ' "" tile pair"' 4 " b -414 a WY 444 eonntY.of Lawmen; haa at length i. , ,i.1i I- - ..mkipteatiafaction ofall. : . I . Can . ftie beet handsomest ?0. - 51 r mei • it, uneaft4m° 2 " "mono t !lied ith any thing in his - line of biallitiLWlUnot tell ..: Rehiajnat °mixt:Sand elegant assortmew.. . 1 SPD.Ditr SIIMM3II. GOODS, -... Fancy, Oassdnuorce Of sip d eolors aad,pattern; and of the very latest c o rk: Bleak and fancy Clothe that ammot be kW" :Testi almost , tea handsome to talk about. Also, o. complete *oak. of Beadj.enade Clothing,- Coat; /*Etes. Ehawers,Shirts fibirtOollare, Stocks, crumb', &men eia,AtoCki . oga, ga,..te, all of which are now ready for sale t prirat which' few Will grumble at arid ll,Tany do the amount irsirto reduced to suit their &nay. Cetrier-thareffore,friends and &low cltinme and medium Were . = a fell shird of your patronage fbr which*. shall ..beerttlY thank you as well as for past favors. • . - ...liot.may be quite certain that no effort trill be sparedte gipou full .letctica for your money . : The goods, as ate all warranted at this 'establishment. i .. y are all manufactured under the immediate super. :an - donee of the proiirietor, and thareibre what they are ioreeeeeted to be. '1 f ;iaustefter . ..o.4loromptliatteniled to .1 MO; . .., i • , . WILLIAM ammo. Inland Safety Mutual Insurance molly hue Ire/prod th Mee to Centre Square, (LAW itiley'm haat) where t hey eantinue to make Wile mums against loes i by Flre,nn the most tkrorable tarns, and receive money on Depoatte as heretofore. ItIIDOLPII F. RAUCH, may tM6 , &rotary & 'beware. . . §lattie I Slat • • I—The nthecriter having taken the alp fli gle for Drov:. bulldthg Slates la ready at any time slate by the ton or put on by the square, at the shortest notice an&on the most reasonable terms. Apply at 'my litrittare Shire, North Queen street. • ; feb 27 ly4 • f GROSSE D. SPRED/OIL Usta,te of Abraham Kurtz, deti 9 cl.—NO- X4TIM—AII perilous indebted to the estate of Abraham , Kurta, dec'd, late of Salisbury township, are requested to makepayment immediately to the undersigned heirs of ...waad. and; those haring claims will present them without delay property authenticated for settlement. DAVID lalitTZ, KLIAS KURTZ, Heirs. june 19 4"..bn.22 - v.. i Stereoscopes gt .wonderful and universally admired pictures, i w ll:appear at round and solid as sculptured marble, aro tak ": "Val , n ! . , JOHNSTON'S SKY-LIGHT GALLKRY, , . ooraer of North Queen and Orange sta. •.,- , Digiferreotypee of every site and style, taken at the aluoweent priceo. 97nser, Juno 1 Agricultural Implement Manufactory, Bristol, Pa. SeediUroundt (370 Acres) Blootusdale, near Bristol, Pa jurtell2. 3m-21 Cheapest and best located Building Lots IX 31A1tKET.—Price tblaff—PaYablo r 1 per week. For sale, building Lots 22 wet front by 100 la depth„lat the above price and terms of only one dollar week. !They are located on Marlon s treet, Chesnut street, Fultod street and Walnut street, with a number of One cornerflots on Ann Atreet, Marshall street, cud Franklin street:. In this v&luity the city Is being rapidly built up, and the lots are upon the very edge of the improvements, near t 4 the centre of business, and for a residence they are uuburpassed in convenience. There are no oninnois in thelLmighburheini, and the public buildings are such as add v uu to the locality. In the vicinity are some of the melt sidences 1n the city of Lancaster. They offer no periorluduceinents fur au tuvestmenL „ Owl g to the rapid' sale of these lets, no more wilt be sold after dielSCh 41" July al so low a price, or upon the some terms. Of this the public ace respectfully requested to mkt{ notice. -- The kale of tots ht the same price, and upon the same terms brill continue until that time, at the silica of Jesse Laudit Attorney pt Law, East King street, above Sprach er's au Lechlees .hotals. jurop ti-10 Dr g Store, and Dental Depot.—The under sidned havuq4 fitted up his Store in a uew and elegant style, would respobtfully call the attention of the public to the following catalogue: 1 TU FA3II,LIES AND HOUSEKEEPERS. All kinds of Perkily Medicines. All the leading Patent Medicines. Itakiirg Powders of every description. Spicris of superior quality. Burning Fluid. , --- Nair Invigoiating Tonics. Tooth Powder. - Wax—white and yellow. Bristol Brick '0 st for &outing. Seam t'erfumo?y, Salad, and. other Oils, ' Starch, Alcohol, I Soap Soda, AluSard, ; • Toothache Drops, Zertcan's Tooth Wash: TO Tau MEDICAL PROFESSION. „'A'fr sh and elegant supply of pure Medicines. Surgical InstruMents of every variety. Visit and Botthis of every size and variety. Pill and Powder', Dozes of various sizes. I TO 'DIE DENTAL PROFESSION. l' Gohland Silver irlate. Gold and Tin Foil. Dental Instrumbrits of every variety. Joruka, White add McCurdy's Teeth. Mouth and Hann Glasses. Corunclun Wheels. Uratir and Armstrong's Teeth. Stuil's. Murphy's and - KM:I'B Separating Film. All uch artifieis tea Dentists require, are kept constant• ly on band, or can be turnished at very short notice. DIERRHAN ARTISTS can be furnished with all their hernicals at Philadelphia prices. TO RIAL PROFESSORS will And It to their adven to call t, t the Drug and Chemical Store, No. ,bB% North Queen struetLaucarter, Pa. „jun Pa tf-21. I Thqunia &. 1 Thackray, Boys , Clothing Edtablishinea, No. 360 Chestnut Street, above Thir teenth, Philadelphia.—The undersigned respectfully In form their friends and the public generally, thatthey have taken the Stare above mentioned, and intend keeping con stantlY on handSnd made to order, YOUTHS' AND CHILL. DRENS' CLOTHING, of the most improved styles. M. Gooper Thaekray, so long and favorably known as Cutte4 for the Meksrs. Hoyt, will give hie personal atten tion to that brandh of the buslness, and flatter* himself In being isble to pleake, thereby hoping to secure a fair share of patfonage. Very respectfully, THOMAS THACBRAY, CaAlt. D. THOMAS, t No. 360 Chestnut it. IM: • era TIOICILAY. f may 15 6m-17 Mciurning ! Dress Goods.—Wentz's have now in store a complete assortment of Mourning Material fur Lresser—Black Brocade Bereges. Ylaiia Black and Embroidered Grenadines. Blatik, White and Lead Grepedines. Thin Fabrics of every descripteon—Plain Black Tissues Itereges, dc. 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