a pa -13 or ---- ---- "iiiiThiiiiiin - . uojeo ilfitilfi - liasciAeii an r y leen - . 2impor - i one, Of ,ao amending 'the provisioatt of the tate for the extradition of fugitives. Mos' segoe as to placelhatpublic daty under the saf aril of the general government, and thus relieve it from obstacles raised up by the legisladon of some of the States. Vain declamation regarding the provisions - of law for the extradition of fugitives from service, with occasional episodes of frantic effort obstruct their execution by riot and Inurder continued, for a brief time, to agitate !certain ocalities. But the true principle, of leaving each State and Territory to regulate its own awe of labor according to its own sense orrigh and expediency, had acquired fast hold of thepublic Judgement, to such a degree, that, b -common consent, it was observed in ' the or nization of the Territory of Washing : ton. . . • • When, more recently, it became requisite to organiZe the Territories of Nebraska and Kan sas, it cas the natural and legitimate, if not the ine:table consequence of previous events and le 'elation, that the same great and sound princi le, which had already been applied to Utah rid New Mexico, should be applied to them; that they should stand exempt from the re-trictions proposed in the act relative to to of Missouri e restrictions were, in the estimation of onghtful men, null from the beginning, orized by the constitution, contrary to stipulations for _the cession of Louis• ‘nd Inconsistent with the equality of the 3 , had been stripped of all moral an r, by persistent efforts to procure their ct appeal through contradictory enact- They had been practically abrogated Th thori , men legislation attending the organization of New Mexico„and Washington. If any y remained in' them, it would have been laway, in effect, by the new territorial by th Utah, vitali take. In the form originally proposed to th• e at:the first session of the last Congress. manly and ingenuous, as well as pa- and just, to do this directly and plainly us relieve the statute-book of an act whic 1 , might be of possible future injury, but of I 1 possible future benefit ; and the measure of it repeal was the final consummation and corn ete recognition of the principle, that no porti n of the United States shall undertake, thro gh assumption of the powers of the gen eral overnment, to dictate the social institu tion of any other portion. T e scope and effect of the language of re peal ere not left in doubt. It was declared in terms, to be "the great intent and meaning of this act not, to legislate slavery into any Ter ritory or Sta,te, nor to exclude it therefrom, but to leave the people thereof perfectly free to form and regulate their domedtic institu tione in their own way, subject only to the con4itution of the United States." The measure could not bo withstood upon its mer4s alone. It was attacked with violence, , on the false or delusive pretext, that it consti tate a breach of faith. Never was objection mor utterly destitute of substantial justifica tion When, before, was it imagined by sensi ble en, that a regulative or declarative stat ute, whether enacted ten or forty years ago, is i epealable,—that an act of Congress is abo e the constitution ? If, indeed, there were in 't e facts any cause to impute bad faith, it wold attach to those only, who have never cea4ed from the time of the enactment of the restrictive provision to the present day, to de nounce and to condemn it ; who have constant ly refused to complete it by needful supple mentary legislation ; who have spared no ex ertion to deprive it of moral force ; who have the selvesagain and again attempted its re pe by the enactment of incomprehensible provisions ; and who, by the inevitable reac tionary effect of their own violence on thesub jec , awakened the country to perception of the true constitutional principle, of leaving the ma ter involved to the discretion of the people of he respective existing or incipient States. • I is not pretended that this principle, or an other, precludes the possibility of evils in pre Lice, disturbed as political action is liable to eby human passions. No form of govern me t is exempt from inconveniences; but in thi case they are the result of the abuse, and not of the legitimate exercise, of the powers res rved Or conferred in the organization of a Teiritory: They are not to be charged to the grunt principle of popular sovereignty ;:on the contrary, they disappear before the intelligence and patriotism of the people, exerting through the ballot-box their peaceful and silent but ir resistible power. 1 f the friends of the constitution are to have another struggle, its enemies could not present t- a more acceptable issue, than that of a State wliose constitution clearly embraces " a repub lican form of government," being excluded frcm the Union because its domestic institu ticns may not in all respects comport with the nlris of what is wise and expedient entertained i some other State. Fresh from groundless imputations of breach of faith against others, men will commence the agitation of this new qtestion with indubitable violation of an ex p ess compact between the independent soy e •ign powers of the United States and of the R public of Texas, as well as of the older and e ually solemn compacts, which assure the c uality of all the 'States. But, deplorable as would be such a violation o compact iu itself, and in all its direct con -8 quences, that is the very least of the evils i volved. When sectional agitators shall have siicceeded in forcing ou this issue, can their etensions fail to be met by counter preten , s ens? Will not different States be compelled ✓ spectively to meet extremes with extremes ? ml, if either extreme carry its point, what is t at so far forth but dissolution of the Union ? I a new State, formed from the territory of t o United States, be absolutely excluded from a mission therein, that fact of itself consti t tes the disruption of union between it and t e other States. But the process of dissolu ton could not stop there. Would not a sec t oval decision, producing such result by a 1 ajority of votes, either Northern or Southern, GI . necessity drive oat the oppressed and eg g ieved minority, and place in presence of each other two irreconcileably hostile confedera dons ? , ! It is necessary to Speak thus plainly of pro "ects, the offspring of that sectional agitation now prevailing in some of the States,which are as impracticable as they are unconstitutional, and which, if persevered in, must and will end calamitously. It is either disunion and civil rar, or it is mere angry, idle, aimless distur bance of public peace and tranquility. Dis union for what? If the passionate rage of Ginaticism and partisan spirit did not force the idiot upon our attention, it would be difficult to believe, that any considerable portion of the people of this enlightened country could have so surrendered themselves to a fanatical devo tion to the supposed interests of the relatively l'ew Africans in the United States, as totally to Abandon and disregard the interests of the twenty-five millions of Americans,—to trample under foot the injunctions of moral and con tititutional obligation,—and to engage in plans of vindictive hostility against, those who are Issociated with them in the enjoyment of the ommon heritage of our national institutions. ! Nor is it hostility against their fellow citi ens o one section of the Union alone. The uterests, the honor, the duty, the peace, and he prosperity of the people of all sections are quaky involved and imperilled in this ques ion. And are patriotic men in any part of Union prepared, on such an issue, thus madly to invite all the consequences of the forfeiture of their constitutional engagements? It is impossible. The storm of phrenzy and faction must inevitably dash itself in vain against the unshaken rock of the constitution. 1 shall never doubt it. I know that the Union is stronger a thousand times than all the wild and chimerical schemes •of social, change, wltich are generated, one after another, in the unstable minds of visionary sophistg and in• terestod agitators. I rely confidently on the • patriotism uf the people, on the dignity and sell-re.qe•ct of the States, on the wisdom of Congress and above all, on the continued gracious favor of Almighty God, to maintain, against all enemies, whether at home or abroad, the hiictity of the constitution and the in tegrity of the Union. FRANKLIN PIERCE Trwshtliglon, December 31, 1855. 1 - I la: e.--Th.• hule,riber begs bare to intbrui the nubile, that ho sill rurnii,l% slate for building or cover ra n k ,u the most selistaelory and durable manner with slate ' I the Is.st and '.1J"..1 quality as il,ired. All work guarau eed lo rive entire ballsEtetiou, and done ut the shortest iti, Apply peoonally or by leper . . , JEREMIAH KIRK. Bottom P. O. York Co. Pa or John Rider, Agoot I.3nrkster oil ... (,1. _, a ~. ::r, :;m 8. fillit011)11:1( 6c Co., Bankerm.—Take J • i great :iir•• Jo Informing the publie that tln have ade o.,no•rsuolot that they cars. sell drafts on ny flo• h...,..•1, phwer in Europe. Persons desirous !• I,4 •odls.fmy In Ili...friends please rail, us we always Jars Ilsoin •. 4.1 In slims to suit. Ilsr li, !i.•10.,, Nl:label:3i, ltasblt, Brene.n, I Isle be rg, Nictseow, Sol!ordain, Srusseo, I leidei 1,..r, , , Madre], Some, iilll4il, K 4, 111 . 40,114., N umbel g, Stultgardt, :oblens„, Kl.l, Snub., Strasburg, Dan lzig, 1...,1,,i, !h.q., Sleek bairn, asrmstali I, I.eiel ~,, , Prag, Venire, Frankfort!, Ira, int,,,: ' l',l, ,Wl.n, Freiburg, begle;ru. 1 . ..5t ti, Warsaw, Florenoe, Lisism. I Money received on 11..poloit for may number of days and paid back whenever wonted, with 6 per cent Intereet, and If left in one ye r, taN per ,ant Ix allowed. oct 24 FOR SALE.- •At ehemnut Street Iron Work g, a now CI'LLVDER Ilutum for Steam Engine, :!:1 foot long and 30 In diameter, made of best No. 4 Iron. deo 4 3t 48 _ . Prepaiing:--CHAS7 M. ERBEN & BRO. have now commenced receiving their large spring stock of CHOKE Div Goons, and they will be daily replenishing their assortment by constant fresh arrivals, as he season progresses, with every thMg that is new and desirable in their line of Goods. Those wishing - good Goods at very low CHAS prices, will do well by a visit Ma M. BAS Vi m 'etle n . North Queen et., adjoinging- Sprecher's Hard. ware store. [march 28 tf-10 Notioe to Tra welers....From and a ft er Monday Dee 18, 1854, the - Christiana & Chesnut Level Stage Line will leave • Christiana Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 1 P. IL, via Coopersville, Green Tree, Paxson's Store QuArryville; Spring Grove, Mechanics' Grove, to nt Level; returning, will leave the Level at 5 o'clock, A. IL, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and return the same route to Christiana. The above arrangement will afford persons an opportun ity of traveling in either of two daily lines of ears to and from the cities of Philadelphia and Lancaster. Dec. 12 tf47] By order of the Managers. F nor Rent.—Two Large rooms, in South Queen Street, .4_ next door below the office of lion: Thaddeus Stevens Possession given immediately. }inquire of the Fdltor of It el ligencer." New Iron and Brass Foundry .— The Pro prietors of the LINCASTEE LOCOMOTIVE Worms would re spectfully call the attention of the public to the extensive IRON and BRASS Foundries connected with their estab lishment. We are now prepared to Manufacture Stationary Engines, Mill and Saw Mill. Castings, Car Wheels, and every other description of cast iron work at short no Mee and reduced prices. Also, all kinds of Brass. Castings, Copper Rivets, . Solder and , Babbit Metal. The establishment is under the Superintendence of Mr. John Brandt, Sr. whose mechanical skill is well known to our citizens; and as none but the most competent and thorough workmen are employed, we are confident of giv ing entire vatisfaction, to all who may favpr us with their patronage. ifeb 20 tf-5] ('1 nano I Guano : S Guano : : S—Just received a blot of superior Guano, in Barrels. For sale in lots to suit purchasers, by . GEO. CALDER di CO., Office 3-11/: N. Queen street, and st 0 roars Landing, on the Conestoga. june 12 tf-21 LI pant sh Sole Leather.-10(N) pound of Schlosses I,Dilest Spanish Leather. 1000 pounds of Big Core best Spanish Leather. 1000 pounds of liemlock Red Sole Leather. 1000 pounds of Country Tanned Slaughter. Together'with a large assortment of evesy kind of Leath er, suitablq . fur Shoe Dealers and Saddlers, to which the trade is resjitetfarify invited to examine. At the Sign of the Lust, No. 17% West King street. M. 11. LOCLIER. PATENT & FRENCH CALF SKINS.—A superior article of French and Patent Calf Skins, just received and for sale at the sign of the last, N0.17A West King street. M, 11. LOCHER. MOROCCO & PINK LININGS.—SO doz. of Pink and Bark colored Sheep Skins ou band. So doz. of Morocco, of every description and quality, for sale, at the Leather, Morqcco and Shoe Finding Store, sign of the Last, No. MA West King st. M. li. LOCLIEh. LASTS & BOOT TREES.—A large and well selected stock of Lasts and Boot Trees, for sale, at reduced prices, lower thou can be bought In the city, at the Last Store, No. 1714 West King street, below Steinman's Hardware Store. N. K. LOCKER. SIIOE NAILS.-ICOO pounds just received, from the Man ufacturer, at reduced prices, at No. 173 West King street, sign of the Last. M. H. LOCHER. anvil 24 tf-14 The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. Dr. KENNEDY, of Roxbury bas'discarered, in one of out common pasture weeds, a remedy that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, from the worst Ber6fula down to a common pimple. lie has tried it in over 1100 cases, and never failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor.) Ile has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. One to throe bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the face. Two to three bottles will clear the system of Biles Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth or stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor In the Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly corruption of UnS skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most des perate case of rheuMatism. - Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt rheum. Five to eight bottles will ours the igorst rase of scrofula. A twnetit is always experienced from the first bottle, and perfeet cure is 51 arrested when the above quantity is taken. . . Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. l know the effect of It in every case.— So sure as water will extinguish fire, so sure will this cure humor. 1 never sold a bottle of it, but that sold an other; alter a trial it always speak for Itself. There are two things about this herb that appear to me surprising; first that it grows in our pastures, in some Wares quite plentiful, and yet its value has never been ktnAvn until I discovered it in 1846—second that it should cure all kinds of humor. ❑t order to give some idea of the sudden rise, and great popularity of the disenvery. I will state that in April, 1853, I peddled it and sold about sin bottles per day—lu April, 1454, I sold over one thousand bottles per day of it Some of the wholesale Druggirts who have been in the business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in the annals of patent medicines was ever like it. There is a universal praise of it from all quarters. In my own practice I always kept it strictly for humors —but since its introduction as a general family medicine great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never suspected. . . Several eases of epileptic fits—a disease whirls was al ways considered ineurahle, have been cured by a few hot lies. 0, what a mercy if it prove effectual iui all cases of that awful malady . — there are but few who have seen juror of it than I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged peo pl e cured by it. For the various diseases of the Liver, Sick Headache. Dyspepsia, Asthma. Fever and Ague, Pain in the side. Diseases of the Spipe. and particularly in diseases of the Kidneys, be., the discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary—eA the Lest you got and enough of it. DIRECTIONS 'FOR Coy.—Adults one table spoonful per day —Children over ten years dessert spoonful. Children ,from live to eight years, tea spoonful. As no direts lions ran be applicable to all evmstitutions, take sufficient to operate on tile bowels twice a day. Manufactured by DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120 Warren St.. Roxbury, Mass. Price $l.OO. Wholesale 4ents. New York City, C. V. Cliekner, 51 Barclay Street; C. 11. Ring, 192 Broadway; Rushton & Clark 275 Broadway; A. 11. & D. Sands, 100 Fulton Street. Sold in Rochester by J. Bryan & Co., Wholesale Agents, No. 119 State Street; also by L. Soot & Co. Geller:o Agent.—T. \V. Dyott & Son, Philadelphia. Agents in Laneaster.—James Smith, Wm. G. Baker, Samuel Welchens. B. 11. Kaufman, 11. A. Rockafield, Chao. A. Ileinitsh and John I'. Long.. april 2-1 ly-14 Dennsylvania Patent Agency.— ..1 J. FRANKLIN REIGART, of Lancaster city, obtains Letters Patent from the U. S. Patent Office, on the most reasonable terms. Drawings of all kinds of Machinery, Architecture or Surveys, cor rectly executed by him. Likewise Deeds, Bonds and other instruments writing. Office FULTON HALL. april 25 tf-I4 land For Sale.—Public notice is hereby given , that the undersigned Executors of John Hartseek, dee'd, in pursuance of the direction of the last will and testament of said dee'd, offer for sale a valuable plauta tation or Tract of Land, situated In Burrell town ship, Indiana county, Pa., containing 365 ACRES—about 250 of which are cleared, 45 of which are in meadow. The improvement are TWO DWELLING HOUSES, a Bank Barn and otner buildings—also an excellent IFI3 Apple Orchard. The tract is within 4 miles of Blairsville, and the Indiana Branch Railroad runs through it. An indisputable title will be given, and terms made rea sonable. Apply to .lONATIIAN HARTS ICE, THOMAS ADAMS, GILLIS DOTY, uno 19 tf-22 Executors. llelmbold , s Genuine Preparations.— II ELMBOLD'S lIIGIILY CONCENTItATED COM POUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, for Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys, Secret Diseases, Strictures, Weak nesses,-and all Diseases of the Sexual Organs, whether in male or female, from whatever cause theymay have origi nated and no matter of how long standing. If you have contracted the terrible disease, which when once seated iu the system, will surely go down from one generation to another, undermining the constitution and sapping the very vital fluids of life, do not trust yourself in the hands of Quacks, who start up every day in a city like this, and fill the papers with glaring falsehoods too well calculated to deceive the young and those not ac quainted with their tricks. You cannot be too careful in the selection of a remedy In these cases. TILE FLUID EXTRACT BUCHLI has been pronounced by eminent Physicians the greatest remedy ever known.— ] t is a medicine perfectly pleasant in its taste and very in nocent in its action, and yet so thorough that it annihi lates every particle of the rank and poisonous virus of this dreadful disease; and, unlike other remedies, It does not dry up the disease in the Moot. Constitutional Debility, brought on by self abuse, a most terrible disease, which has brought thousands of tho hu man rare to untimely graves, thus blasting the brillliant hopes of parents, and blighting in the bud the glorious ambition or many a noble youth. ran Ire cured by this in litllible remedy. And as a medicine which must benefit everybody, from the simply delicate to the ro 'ned and despairing invalid, no equal is to be tim e d, :toll t lath as a Cure and Preventive. 77 HELM BOLD'S II RI LILY C. INCEN'f It AT ED COMPOUND PIXID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, fir purify iog the Ititsel, removing all diseases arising from excess of Mer cury, exposure and imprudence In life, chronic constitu tional di s ease, arising from au Impure state of the Blood, and the only reliable and effectual known remedy for the cure of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs, Pains and Swellings of the Bones, 'fetter, Pimples on the Face, and all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. This article is now prescribed by some of the most di Linguistic(' Physicians in the country, and has proved more efficient in practice than any other any preparation ,d Sarsaparilla yet arced to the public. Several rases of secondary Syphilis, Mercurial and Scrofulous discsmes have entirely recovered in the incurable wards of our Public In stitutions which had for many years resisted every mode of treatment that could be devised. These cases furnish striking examples of the salutary effects of this medicine in arresting some of the most inveterate diseases, after the glands were destroyed and the bones already affected. NOTlCH.—Letters from responsible Physicians and Pro feSSOVS of several Medical Colleges, and certificates of cures front patients will be !Mind accompanying both Prepara tions. Prices ' Fluid Extract of iluchu, $1 per tattle, or 6 bottles for $5. Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla, $1 per bottle, or 6 tat. ties for $5, equal in strength to one gallon Syrup of Sarsa parilla. Prepared aud sold by H. T. lIELMBOLD, Chemist, 203 Chestnut st., near the llintrd House, Philada., and to be had in Lancaster of JAMES S.urrn, Druggist, No. 10, East King st., and CHAS. A. HEINITSH, No. 13, East King et. All letters directed to the Proprietor or Agent receive immediate attention. [may 15, '55 ly-17 ulnae' 11. Reynolds, Attorney at Law, Real Dante Amin t and Conveyancer, Office South Queen street, formerly occupied by Wm. Mathiet, dec'd., Lao• caster, Pa. REFERS TO Ex-Gov. W.F. Johnston, Pittsburg, '• William Bigler, Philadelphia, lion. G. W. Woodward, '• " Alex. Jordan, Sunbury. Peter McCall, Esq.. Philadelphia. Joshua W. Coolly, Esq., Danville. lion. James T. Dale, Itellibute. Honey Brockurhoff, •• sep 2b . C. HIETEER The ChesnutStreet Works.—KIEF FEE'S Machine Shop. and Iron Works. The Messrs. Feßenham having retired from their con nection with the Machine Shops of this establish ment, the Undersigned respictfulti informs hii old friends and the public generally, Brit he has resu med the management of the entire establishment, where hots now prepaxed, with the most improved and extensive facilities, to do work of eve r de scription in his line, such as STEAM ENGINES and Boilers, Shafting, Gear ing, Mill and Saw-mill work, Slides, /lan - a es, Car-irheels and Axieli, and Castings of every de scription. As his assortment of patterns is not surpassed by any other estabiishment in the State, he is ena bled to do work at the shortest notice and at redu ced prices. Stoves of every description manufacture and for sale, wholesale and retail. IRON RAILING for yards, cemeteries, tc., cast of wrought, made and put up with neatnes+ind despatch. Also, Verandahs constructed and put up of the moat neantiful patterns and best work manship. Furnace Twiers and:Pipes of every description on hand and made to order. Old Twiers and Pipes repaired in the best manger. TO HOUSEKgEPERVAND BUILDERS.—The subscriber also having purchased the right for Lan easier co., from the patentees, is now prepared to furnish Ram & Hay's Patent Tubular Ovens and Hot Air Range, a perfect cooking apparatus of vari ous sizes, to suit families, boarding houses, or ho tels. This Range is constructed on the most val uable and scientific principles, and not only per forms the office of cookingin all its various branch es, in the most perfect manner, with a small amount of fuel, but will, at the same time, heat additional rooms either adjoining or over the kitchen. Also, Hayes) Patent Ventilator, the best now in use for ventilating public and private buildings, &c., also, for withdrawing smoke from chimney flues. By employing a sufficient number of the most competent mechanics, in hisapattern rooms, foun dry, boiler and machine shops, and by paying strict attention to business, the undersigned looks confidently for an . increased share of publie pat ronage. CHRISTIAN KIEFFER, Chesnut street, between N. Queen and Prince. The subscriber respectfully announces- to his former patrons and friends that having withdrawn from the firm of I. & D. Fellenbaum, will still be found at his former place of business in the ma chine shop department of "Chesnut Street Iron Works," where he will be happy to receive a con tinuation of their favors for Christian Kieffer, Esq„ proprietor and manager of the establishment, who is in all respects prepared to give entire satistac tion in every branch of his business. ISAAC FELLENBALFM, Lancaster. may 16 1.1-17 WILLIAM S. AMWE G, Attorney at Law, OFFERS his professional services to the pantie. He also attends to the collection of Pensions and the prosecution of all manner of claims agains the general government. His residence in the city of Washington for several years, the experience derived from the duties of the office, which he had filled during that time, and the modein which claims of this sort are most speedily adjueted,give the most ample assurance that business placed in his hands will be attended to in such manner as can not fail to afford satisfaction. Office in South Queen street, second house below he Lancaster Bank Nov. 20, 1849. TI onlgmacher & Bauman, Tan liners and Corriere Store, back of Robt. Mod erwell's Commission Warehouse, fronting on the Railroad arid North Prince street. Cheap for Cash, or approved credit. Constantly on hand a full:as esortment of all kinds Saddler's and Shoemaker's Leather, of superior quality, including "Boozer's celebrated Sole Leather," also, Leather Bands, well stretched, imitable for all kinds of machinery, of any length and width required, made of a supe rior quality of Leather, Furnace Bellows, Band and Lacing Leather, Garden Hose, Tanner', Oil, Currier's Tools, Moroccos, Shoe Findings, &c. All kinds of Leather bought in the rough ; est price given for Hides and Skins in cash ; o will be promptly attended to. Ifeb ly-13 New Brass Foundry T Eli' BRASS FOUNDRY at Chesnut street Iron Works 1.1 C. Kieffer takes this method to intiirm the public. and all person having business of the above character. that he has, in connection with his Iron Foundry and Machine . Shop. eomnienced the Brass Foundry business. 16 Is pre• pared to manufacture cll kinds of :Machine and Brass Cast.: Ings, Copper Rivets and Soldery, at short notice and in a workman-like manner. juuo 27 tf-23 war with England I-- Ea° Porcelain Works V V HENRY OAST has fitted up and enlarged his fermi works and commenced the manufacture of all kinds of yarthen Ware, Rockingham or Dark Lustre, Yellow, Cream 'Colored and White Ware, Toilet Sets, Table and Tea Ser vice of different. kinds, Apothecary Boxes and Jars, and a great variety of other articles kept constantly on hand at his Pottery Ware-house, and at his Store Room ; and an as sortment of Bracketts and Rose Sets for ornamenting buildings, &c. Ile is also prepared to furnish all kinds of Terra Cots work, Carnishing, Mouldings and other kind of Ornamental work, to order—to snit all kinds of buildings Inside andout; & Encaustic Tiles, for Ornamental Taverner of Fossil° Granite, or artificial Stone for Flooring of Hails Rooms, Bar-Rooms, Passages, Baths, Ornamental Fire Places, and will keep constantly on hand, at his old stand, an assortment of lied Earthern and Stone Ware. 11. O. has been six months, and spared neither labor or expense in makingthe necessary preparartions for the above manufacture, and is now prepared to receive ail orders. HENRY OAST, No. South Queen street, between Centre Square and Ville street—Sign of the Btu Prrclien. Bic Steady BOYS wanted as apprentices to learn the slave business. . . . P. has engaged a manager who i.e fully com potent to conduct the above businesss; and all cow munications, correspondence and orders with his man ager, pertaining to the mid busint.ss, will be strictly at tended to. JOHN sop 5 tf-33 Manager Drug tore and Dental Depot.—'lla, under signed having fitted up his Store in a new and elegant style, would respectfully call the attention of the public to the following catalogue TO FAMILIES AND HOUSER EEPERS. All kinds of Family Medicines. All the leading Patent Medicines. Baking Powders of every description. Spices of superior quality. Burning Fluid. Hair Invigorating Tonics. Tooth Powder. Wax—white and yellow. Bristol Brick Dust for Scouring. Soaps; Perfumery, Salad, and other Oils, Starch, Alcohol, Soap Soda, Mustard, Toothache Drops, 'Lerman's Tooth Wash. TO TILE MEDICAL PROFESSION. A fresh and elegant supply of pure Medicines. Surgical Instruments of every variety. Vials and Bottles of every size and variety. Pill and Powder Boxes of various sizes. TO TILE DENTAL PROFESSION. Gold and Silver Plate. Gold and Tin Foil. Dental Instruments of every variety. Jones, White and McCurdy's Teeth. Mouth and Hand Glasses. Corundun Wheels. °ram and Armstrong's Teeth. Stub's. Murphy's and Bern's Separating Files. All such articles as Dentists require, are kept constant ly on hand, or ran be furnished at very short notice. DAGUERREAN ARTISTS ran be furnished with all their Chemicals at Philadelphia prices. TONSORIAL PROFESSORS will find it to their advan lo call at the Drug and Chemical Store, No. SW, North Queen street Lancaster, Pa june 12 tf-2I T eather.--FRITZ, HENDRY & CO., No. 29 North L./Third street. Philadelphia. Morocco 'Manufacturers, Curriora and Importers of French Calf-Skins and dealers to Red and Oak Ole Leather and Kip. feb 27 ly-13 rrraaaseal Trusses! I Trusses It I--C. II j NEEDLES, runs and Brace Establishment, S. W. Corner of Twelfth and Race Streets, Phil adeliphia. Importer of line Frssrcit Musses, combining extreme lightness, ease and durability with correct eon structlon. Hernial or ruptured patients can be suited by remitting amounts, as below :—Sending number of Inches round the hips, and stating side affected. ' Cost of Single Truss, $2, $3, $4, $5. Double—ss, $6, $8 and $lO. Instructions as to wear, and how to effect a cure, when possible, sent with the Trues. Also for sale, in great variety, Dr. Banning's Improved Patent Body Brace, for the cure of Prolapsus Uteri; Spinal Props and Supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest Expan ders and Erector Braces, adapted to all with Stoop Sin ' ders and Weak Lungs; English Elastic Abdominal Be Suspensories, Syringes—male and female. its_ Ladies' Rooms, with Lady attendants. july 31 BOUNTY LAND !—lmportant to old Soldiers ! ! The undersigned is now prepared to procure Land Warrants of 160 Acres each for commissioned and non-commissioned officers, musicians, privates, whether of the regulars, volunteers, rangers, or mili tia, who wero in the service of the United States, in any of the wars in which this country was engaged since 1790. Also for Seamen, ordinary Seainen, marines, clerks and landsmen in the Navy, militia, volunteers, wag onmasters, teamsters, chaplains and flotilla men en gaged in any war since that period. Also for officers and soldiers in the Revolutionary War. In case of the death of a person entitled to the warrant, he can secure the same for the widow, if' living, or for the minor children. Persons who desire their claims promptly attonded to, will please call on the undersigned at his office, in South Queen street, one door below Hubley's Ho tel, Lancaster Pa. JOHN W. MECKLEY. mar 14 ly-11 SHINGLE MACHINE DR. A. V. B. ORR'S celebrated Machine for splitting, shaving, jointing and cutting Shin gles, was on exhibition at the late Pennsylvania State Fair, and had awarded it a Silver Medal, with special notice from the Judges. This machine is superior to other machines for the same purpose, in this, that it:splits tne shingle from the block or bolt lengthwise with the gra in of the wood, without requi ring the wood to be first steamed. The first cut in splitting the shingle from the block will produce or make the unfinished shingle smooth on the one aide, and in the second process, the shaving knife will shave and make smooth and taper the other side of the shingle as required. This machine is simple, durable and cheap in its construction, and can well be made for $7O. Any information relative to this invention may be had by applying of writing to ZURII3., SWOPE, Attorney, Lancaster, Pa. IQ" Persons having Timber Land for sale, with timber thereon suitable for shingles, are requested to write as above as the patentee and joint owner of the machine are desirous of having shingles manu factured in those sections of the country in which rights remain undisposed of within a given time October 10, tf. NOTICE.--111 persons indebted to the undersigned for subscription, adsertialng or Job Work, are reques ted to make payment without delay. " ' 013711 Job Printing neatly dens at the gem:cuddle, No. 1 3 North Duke tetra. Philadelphia Advertisements: V. 0. PALMIER, AGENT, THIRD AND CHESIMVI JT Man. Know Thyself.—An Invaluable Book for 25 cents.— Every Family should , •• • have a copy." 'OO,OOO Copies sold in less than _at -- year. A new edition, -2 •' Aezo , • vised'and improved, just, issued. •-• Dr. Hunter's Medical Manual and hand book for the afflicted. Containing an outline of the origin, progress, treatment and cure of every form of dis ease contracted by promiscuous sexual intercourse, by self-abuse or by sexual excess, with advice for their prevention, written in a familiar style avoid ing all medical technicalities, and everything that would offend the ear of decency; with an outline . of, complaints incident to Females, from the result of some twenty years' successful practice. exclusively devoted to the care of diseasesof a delktte or pri vate nature. To which is added receipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the cause, symp: toms and 'cure of the fever and ague: Testimony of the Professor of Obstetrics in Penn College, Philadelphia.--Dr. Hunter's Medical Man ual.—The author of this work, unlike the majority of those who advertise to cure the disease of which it treats is a graduate of one of the best Colleges in the United Stetes. It affords me pleasure to re commend him to the unfortunate, or to the victim of malpractice, as a successful and' experienced practitioner, in whose honor and integrity they may place the greatest confidence. Jos. S. LONGSIIORE, M. D. From A. Woodward, M. D., of Penn. Universi ty, Philadelphia.—lt gives me pleasure to add my testimony to the professional ability of the Author of the "Medical Manual." Numerous cases of dis ease of 0, ef;ental Organs, some of them of long standing, have came under my notice, in which his skill has been manifest in restoring to peifec, health, in cases where the patient has been cnnsid ered beyond medical aid. In the treatment of Sem inal weakness, or disarrangement of the functions produced by sell-abuse, or excess of venery, I do not know his superior in the profession. I hav' been acquainted with the Author some thirty years, ind deem it no more than justice to him as well as kindness to the unfortunate victim of early indis cretion, to recommend him as one in whose pro fessional skill and integrity they may safely confide themselves. ALFZED WOODWARD, M. D. 6 , This is without exception, the most compre hensive and intelligent work published on the class of diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all tech nical terms, it addresses itself to the reason of its readers. It is free from all objectionable matter, and no parent, however fastidious, can object to placing it into the hands of his sons. The author has devoted many years to the treatment of the various complaints treated of, and, with too little breath to puff, and too little presumption to im pose, he has offered t o the world, at the merely nominal price of 25 cents, the fruit of some twenty years' most successful practice."—Herald. , No teacher or parent should be without the knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. It would save years of pain, mortification and sorrow to the youth under their charge." cafe. A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, writing of 'II enter's Medical Manual" says:—" Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by evil example and influence of ,{he, passions, have been led into the habit of self-pollution, without realizing the sin and fearful consequences upon themselves and their posterity. The constitution of thousands who are raising families have been enfeebled, if not bro ken down, and they do not kcow the cause or the cure. Anything that can he done so to enlighten and influence the public mind as to check. and ul timately to remove this wine-spread source or hui man wretchedness, would confer the zreatest bli,s sing next to the religion of Jesus Christ. on the present and coming generations. Intemperance for the use of intoxicating drinks) though it has slain thousands, is not a greatel scourge •u the human race. Accept my thanks on behalf of the afflicted, and, believe me, your co-worker in the good work you are so actively engaged in." One copy (securely enveloped) will be lures riled free of postage, to any part of the United Suit's for 25 cents, or six copies for $1 Address;; pool paid) COSDEN & CO., Publishers, or box 1.961 Phil adelphia. irr Booksellers, Canvassers and Rook A Gen L• supplied on the soul liberal fonts. jan. 30 Iv-2 CE-1 ESN UT ST. HOUSE SAMUEL MILLER, NO. 121 CHESNUT S Between :Id X 4Ui xts P H I LA DELP II 1 A . BOARDING si,on Pen DAY. HIE PENNSYLVANIA MUTUAL LIVF STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital $50,000! CHARTER PERPETUAL. THIS Company is now fully organized, and pre pared to insure against the combined risks of FIRE, WATER, ACCIDENT and DISEASE, all descriptions of LIVE STUCK, ench a s Horses, Mules, Cattle. sheep, &c. o' No. 21 Fifth street, Pittehurg. DI R ECTORS. A. JAYNES, President. B. APLAIN4, Secretary. Win Day, James Mathews, Alex Hilands, Henry A White, Win 11 Lesheit Wm Bakewell, John Young, jr.. J ZI'MV RMAN , Agent, —an caster. nov 6 tl-12] Commercials Hotel, Philladel- PH lA.—The subscriber, thankful for the lib , patronage: she has received, hereby notifies public in general, and her Lancaster county friends in particular, that she still continues to keep the Hotel, formerly the AMERICAN House, No lb S sixth street; between Market and Ches nut, and ~ow known as THE COMMERCIAL. HOTEL. The boost: is fitted up and re-modeled in ele gant style, from attic to basement—the furniture, bedding, &c., &c., being entirety new; and every arrangement is made for the comfort and conveni ence of its patrons. From the central location, and its close prox imity to the Railroad Depots, Steamboat Landings, places of amusement, fashionable thoroughfares and public squares, it offers inducements to the Merchant visiting the city on business, or the Traveler seeking pleasure. To Ihmiles and fe males visiting the city, every facility will be afford ed, and every comfort regarded to make their visit agreeible and pleasant. A share of public patronage is respecfully soli- Led. Terms $1,25 per day. S. LEBO, l'roprietor JACOU 0 : Leo°, Superintendent. dec 6, 1853 Copperware Itianufactory.—SAMCEl, DIL- Ltift returns thanks for the liberal patronage hereto fore bestowed upon him, and respectfully informs hi., cus tomers and the public generally, that he still continue,: at the old stand, In West King street. nearly opposite Fulton Hall, and is prepared to manufacture to order Copper Ware, • in all its various branches, and on the most reasonable terms. Ile invites his country friends especially to give him a call, as he is confident of being able to please. Livery Stable. , Ile also koepo constantly on hand, for hire, IiORSESs CARRIAGES, BAROUCII ES, Sec., Sc., all in excellent order, and furnished at the loweat rates. 1111=11EMI Give him a call when you lien." nuything of the kind, and he will null you to a nicety. balm:tater, may 1 tf.ls l'acob Emerick & Co.--Importers and Whole ") salo Dealers in China, Glass &.• Queensware, No. 215 North Third street, four doors below Callowhill at., (east side,) sign or the COFFEE Por, Philadelphia. le. Packing Warranted. JACOD EMERICIL nENILY aug 28 ly 32 Stauffer Harley.—Cheap Watches and Jewelry, Wholesale and Retail, at the "Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store," No, 96 North Second Street, corner' of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches full jey , ded, 18 carat cases, $28,00. Gold Lepine, 18 carats, 5 2 4,00 Silver Lever, full jewelled. 13,00 Silver Lepine, jewels, 9,00 (Iptite Superior Quartiers, 7,00 1 Gold Spectacles, 7,00 Fine Silver, do 1,50. Gold Bracelets, 3,00 Ladles' Gold Pencile, 1,00 Silver Tea Spoons, set, 5,00 Gold pens, with pencil and silver holder, 1,00 Gold Finger Rings, 37 / t4 cents to $00; Watch Glasses, cents; Patent, 10%; Lunet 21 ; other tuijcles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they .are sold tor. STA UPFER & II ARLEY, Sumessors lo 0. Conrad. On hand, FAlllt. Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines still lower than the ahoy., prices net ly-37 TIAN] EL'S HAY CUTTER.—This superior hey. Straw _tient' Fodder Cutter has received the highest promiunis at the Penn's. State Fair, and at various other Exhibitions the past and pexent season, and is believed to be the best in the Market, for sale Wholesale and Retail. by 11 - A. Rockalield dr. Co., Next to Kramplis LL.Clothing Store, East Orange street, Lancaster Pa. Dealers In all the new and popular FAMILY IMBDI OINES, PERFUMNItY, Ac., Wholesale and Retail. .They have just received a fresh supply of Wolfe's Celebrated Aromatic Scheidam Schnapps and will sell to retailers at Proprietor's prices. june 26 tf-23 otice.—CABINET MAKING BUSINESS. The:un rdersignedd hereby gives notice that she will carry on tho CABINET-MAKING and Undertaking business at the old stand in West King street, formerly kept by bee husband, Henry M. Miller, and at the same time WM. B. WILEY, No. 53 North Queen street. returns ' her sincere thanks for the liberal pawning& formerly bestowed un the establishment. continculnce of former custom Is respectfully and mlly solicited mar 19 Y ELILLILII. —People's. Advo (map 14, Isiio-Iy-16 I'ASCIIAI,L 31ORRLS & Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, N. E. Cor.l . tk d Market sh e .; oct 9 tf 35 Nos. 21 S. 23 South Sixth Street, • PHILADELPHIA. Agricultural Implement Manufactory, Bristol, Pa. Seed Umuudr (170 Acres) Bloomsdale, near Bristol, Pa oct 9 17418 Vetches, Jewn!xy,,Sittrervraxe and Fan. ey goods—A choice askortinent of the finest quality for sale atthe lowest cash prices, at Wm. B. Eltonhead's - Not 184 South Second Street, between Pine and' Union, westaida, Philadelphia. The assortment embraces a large and select stock of fine Watches, Jewelry, Silver . Wire,filliata Ware plated with tine silver, in SpOcmis Yorks, Ladies, de.—jet Mods, Pans and , • Fancy articles of a superior quality, deserving the • - examination of those who desire to procure the best goods at the lowest - cash priees. ' Having a praticel knowledge of the business, and all available facilities for imparting and manufacturing, the subscriber confidently invites purchasers, believing that had,, supply them on terms as favorable as any other a tablishment in either of the Atlantis • Afar All kinds of Diamond and Pearl Jewelry and Sil ver Ware manufactured to order. within a reasonable time. Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware faithfully re paired. WM. B. EI.TONICEAD, No. IS4, South 2,1 St., a row doors above the 2d St. Market, . . _ West side. MOUS Bird the South Window of the Store, may be menthe hnscienUfic Clock, which commands the admiration of 4a- Ifs and curlews. sep 26 ly-36 - ILI H. Smith, Port Irwin&le, Pocket 12 .Book, and Dressing Case Manufacturer, N. W. corner of. Fourth and Chesnut streets, Philadelphia, alway on hand a largeand varied assortment of Port Monnales, Work Boxes, Pocket Books. . Cabu, Bankers Casey, Travelling Bags. Note Raiders, Backgammon Boards, Part Folios,Chess Men, Portable Dsks, Pocket Memorandum Books, Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, &c. Also, a general assortment of English, French and Ger man Fancy Goods. Fine pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens. Wholesale, Second and Third Floors. F. U. SMITII, N. W. corner Fourth and Chesnut sts.. Philade. N. 11.—On the receipt of $l, a Suparlor Gold Pen will ba sent to any part of the United States. by math; describing pen, thus, medium, hard; or soft. sprit 3 l-y Lold and Silver Watehee, Silver Ware and Jewelry.—The largest, finest, and best selected stock In the city. Every description of fine and cheap watches that are manufactured can be obtlarted at this stablishmeut, which receives them direct from the Facto {OA of Liverpool, London and Switzerland, and is therefore nabled to sell a much superior article for a less price than ny other retail store in this city. Persons wishing to purchase at Wholesale and Retail are invited to call and the worth of their money. Some of these Watches can be mid at the following pri. res., viz: Gold Levers fail Jeweled, 18 Carat case, " Hunting case, Full Jeweled Levers, " Lupine Watches, Silver Lever " Full Jeweled, " Hunting case, Lupine Watches, Jeweled, and some still cheaper than the above. Jewelry of every description, fine and cheap. Also, sit Ter Ware, and Silver-Plated Ware of all kinds. Watches repaired and warranted, at LEWIS R. BROOMALL'S (Old Stand) No. 110 N. Second,ld door below Race street, Philadelphia. mar 6 ly-7 Q tat es Union Hotel.—No. 200 Marketotreet, above l i 136th, Philadelphia. The undersigned, late of the Amer ican House, Columbia, Pa., takes pleasure in informing his friends, and the public generally, that he has taken the above well-known and popular HOUSE, (long known as the Red Lion Ilotel,) which he has tilled up with entirely New Furniture and Bedding of a superior quality. 'the house has also been renovated and impro ved in a manner which will compare favorably with any of the Hotels in the City. and cannot fail to tire satisfao i, lion to those who may patronise this establishment. The TA will always be supplied with the choicest Provisions the market affords, and the Bar with the PU REST AND BEST LIQUORS. Nothing shall b. 3 left undone to make his Guests col:Ole-table, and he flatters himself that by strict attention to business, he will merit and re !eire a liberal share of -public patronage. G. W. HINKLE, Proprietor. y 2.2 t f-18 Five Per Cent Saving Fund the National Safety Company, Walnut street, south J west corner of Third st., Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania in 1841. I Five per cent interest is given and the money is always paid back whenever it is called for, without the necessity of giving notice for it beforehand. People who have large sums put theiemoney in this Sa ving Fund, on account of the superior safety and conve nience it affords, but any sum, large or small, is received. This Sal jag Fund has more than half a million of dollars securely invested for the safety of Depositors. The Office is open to receive and pay money every day, from 9 o'clock iu the morning, till 7 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings, till 9 o'clock. People who have money to put In, are invited to call at the office for further information. HENRY L. BENNER, President. ROBERT SELFRIDOE, Vice President WM. J. REED, Secretary. MG. Swartz, LAND AGENT FOR TILE STATE OF' lOWA RPM Estate bought and sold on commission ; Land War rants located; Money investetl in a legal manner on Land s,-corny, at 15 per ceut. per annum, clear of all en enses; s,nou Acres of selected Land 111 r sate. ReSidUllie in North Duke st., Lancaster; Pa. rep 11 ly-34 r it oa t : tur ll a loue, European style Hotel ~1 and es nt, No. 48 Commercial and No. 87 Clay Streets, SAN FRANCISCO. - j n tf 50 Gallagher, Dentist, having located in t) the City of Lancaster, respectfully offers his:professioul al services to those who may need them, and choose to:give him a call. Ile has been engaged in the profession over ten years—has had an extensive practice for the last six Sr seven in Chester county—and can give the best of ref erence and es idence respecting his professional skill and 1111% i [inns. He would also announce that he has obtained the ex clusive right to use CLAYTON'S PATENT PLAN of making and setting Artificial Teeth .11A,A in Lancaster City and County—an improve ment which is acknowledged by gentlemen who were on the Examining Committee on Dentistry in the New York Crystal Palace. by Professors of Dental Colleges, and by Scientific Dentists generally, to surpass every other plan now known for beauty, strength, cleanliness and cheapness. Office and residence on the east side of North Duke st., between Orange and Chesnot, ono square and a half north. of the Court House, and n short distance south of the ltailroad. may 29 ly-19 Super-PlkoAphate of Lime.—Just received and for sale by the subscribers a lot of the above valuabel fertilizer, in Barrels. GEO. CALDER & CO., . . . Office 3.0,4 . N. Queen street and at Greaff's Landing, on the Conestoga. june 12 *2l OFFICE OF TIIF 3IARYLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES, BALTIMORE, 3laryland, 20th June, 1855. (taut ott ery Vratul.s.,—The Commission- Vier of the Maryland State Lotteries has deemed it his duty to caution the Public against the numerous Swin dlers who circulate by mail ttild otherwise, fraudulent Lot tery schemes, and pretend to be agents for the sale of tickets in Lotteries which are wholly fictitious.. The only legal Lotteries in Maryland are those drawn daily under the superintendence of the Commissioner elected by the people of the State under the new Consti tution to examine and approve the schemes and attend to the drawings. All the tickets in these betteris and all certificates of packages of tickets have the lithographed signature of F X. BRENAN, General Agent for the Contractor. Office o the Maryland Consolidated Lotteries, Baltimore, Md. Al others aro fraudulent. For full information ou the suldeet of these frauds, Address ' F. X. BitBNAN, aug 14 ly-30 Baltimore, Ald _fin it. r u dTar r e s,p N oe u i Litt y ,— i Notice--JUAN thou i R r RUSSET, & a. A, d a. t ,i b 3 e l public in general that they have purchased the entire stock of Hardware from A. W. Russel, No. 8 E. King at„ where they intend increasing their stock and devoting their time and attention to their business, making It an object fur their friends lo call on them before purchasing elsewhere. ADAM R. BARR having been employed about six years i this wane house, with his extensive acquaintance, hone to merit and receive a continuance of the custom beret. fore so liberally bestowed on the establishment. RUSSEL & BARR, No. 8 E. King st.,• Sign of the Anvil. flard.—Tho undersigned takes this method of return k„iing his thanks to the public for the liberal patronage bestowed on him while In the Hardware business, and would respectfully ask of his former patrons a continu ance of the same - to his successors, Russet. lz BARR, who will by close attention to business, endeavor to merit a continuance of the same. A. W. RUSSEL. Seamen's Saving Fund Society of Phila2 delphia. OFFICE 55 WALNUT, ONE DOOR WEST OF SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA, re ceives deposits in sums of one dollar and upwards, from all classes of the community, and allows in terest at the rated live per cent per annum. Moneys paid on demand. tt Office open daily from 9 until 5 o'clock, and on Monday and Saturday until 9 o'clock in the eve ning. This institution will be found a convenient and safe place of deposit for Farmers and others doing business in Philadelphia. Deposits are paid on de mand, without any notice being required. MANAGERS. Edmund A. Saud6r, Stillwell S. Behop, James P. Perot, John McCandles, Jacob Sheets, Joseph M. Cowell, Joseph B. Myers,, Edward 11. Trotter, Franklin Bacon, Thomas Cooper, Edgar E. Petit. President—FßANKLlN FELL Treasurer—CHAS. M. MORRIS, Secretary—JAS. S. PRINGLE. D• The Charter provides that no manager, officer or agent shall directly or indirectly, borrow any money from the Society. [August I, 6m-32. Caernarvon Academy .— Churchtown Lancaster Ca. Pa. The Third Session of this flourishing Insti tution will commence on Monday the 7th of May next. In it Students are fitted for every condition of life, and no pains is spared to give them every opportunity of moral and intellectual training. Perhaps no section of our Coun try enjoys so many advantages as the Village of Church town, both in the healthfulness, and the morality of the place. Persons a -Ming their sons or wards to this Insti tution, may rest assured that every duty devolving upon its Principal and Teacherawill be fully performed. There are two Departments Male and Female—entirely separate it being believed that this is the Wet mode upon which any Institution can be conducted. 'rusts—fur 5 months,Thition, Boarding, Washingsss Ott For further particulars enquire of the Principal' J. E. GUM, S. B. AVard.—The subscriber thankful (to hi melon' patrons) for past favors, would a. ask for a continuance of the same, and as m more as will please to favor him with their patron age, as he is certain from his knowledge of the Tonsorial Art in all its branches, such as Hair Cutting, Curling, Shaving, Shampooing and Wig making, bets able to please the most fastidious. He also solicits the attention of all to the Clean liness of his Towels, Brushes, Combs and in fact every thing connected with his establishment. He would likewise mention that he is the only person in the city that can and ,do' color Whis kers and Moustaches, from red or gray to most beautiful brown or black in very few minutes.— Particular attention given to the cutting and trim ming of childrens hair North Queen street, same building with J. F Long's Drug Store, and immediately opposite J. F Shroder's Granite building. (feb 22 tf-b This Way This Way! -To the on priced store, No. 10, West King Street. Just received from New York and Philadelphia; a large lot of Watches and Jewelry of the latest styles, all goods warranted at the following low pri ces : Full Jewelled Gold Lever Watches, from 25 to $l5O. Gold Lepine W,atchea, full jewelled, from $2O to sso. Silver Lever Watches, tell jewelled, from $l2 to $] 8. Silver Lepine Watches, jewelled, from $S to 12. Gold Pens in Silver cases, from $1 to $2,50, Silver Tea Spoons, from $4,50 to $B,OO. Clocks of all kinds, from $1,50 to $lO,OO. ALSO new styles Ladies Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Bracelets, Gold Pencils, Gold and Silver Speeta eels, Gold Keys, Port Monies, &c. A large lot of Accordeons, Combs, Fans, and other articles too numerous to mention usually kept in Watch and Jewelry Stores, at least 25 per cent. lower than any other Store in the city. We invite all our friends and •he public in general to give us a call. "Quick sales and Smsprofits,? , is our motto. JAMES P. DYSART.] [SAMUEL A. Duster: N. B.—S. A. D. having finished his trade with one of the best workmen in the city of Phi noel phia, he is prepared to do all kinds of Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairing at the shortest notiec and warranted for one year or no charge. Sep 20 00 33 00 20 00 10 00 13 50 8 00 Chas. 31. E,rben & Brother deal- ER IN • FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, National House Building, North Queen street Lancaster. [march 2S tI 10 rro Southern and Western Mer r chants.—M , CLAINS celebrated Perfumery.— Seven Prize Medals have been awarded to: E. forhis superior perfumery, fancy soaps, and dentificies, by different Institutes, during the last six years. E. M'CLAIN, manufacturer and importer of the following articles, namely—his celebrated Vegeta ble Hair Oil, Bear's oil, Beefs marrow, and lustre!, &c. 70 different kinds of extracts for the handker chief, Colognes, tooth pastes, &c. Also, his unri valed magnetic, honey, aristatin, winger, walnut, and a variety of other fancy soaps, for washing or shaving; pearl powder, lily white alabaster pow der puffs, clothes, hat, hair, shaving and tooth brushes. Port Monnaies, dressing, pocket, and fine tooth combs—all of which can be purchased cheap for cash, at No. 106 North 6th street, below Race, Philadelphia. N. B.—A liberal discount to dealers. sep 20 Ir-35 New and Cheap Hardware Store —The subscribers respectfully informs their friends and the public in general, that they have just recived direct from the mautifacturess, a splen did assortment of goods, to which they invite their attention. Persons commencing HOUSE KEEPING, will find a complete assortment or Knives & Forks Table and Tea Spoons, Waiters, Looking Glasses hovels and Tongs. BRITTANIA WARE, Coffee Mills, Brushes, Pots, Kettles, Pans, 4-c. CEDARWARE, Brewing and Wash Tchs, Buck ets, Minis, Stands, bushels,l bushels and perk measures, Wooden bowls, &c. COOK AND WOOD STOVES, of the most approved patterns. A general assort ment of BUILDING MATERI t LS, Locks, Latch es, Hinges, Bolts, Screws, Nails, Glass, Oils and Varnish. A superior article of genuine Fire Proo Pain A. Planes. nand, Penel & Back Sawn, Chisels, Au gers, Braces, Bits, Spirit Levels, Rules, Hatchets, &c., with a general assortment o f warranted Edge Tools, FARMING UTENSILS, Ploughs, Patent Straw Cutters, Chains of all descriptions, Shovels Forks, Hoes, Mattocks &c. SADDLERS AND COACHMAKERS will find in their stock a complete assortment o goods suitable to their trade, of which they are of fering at greatly reduced prices, and respectfully solicit from dealers and consumers an examination of their stock. They hope by strict attention to business, and their endeavors to please customers, to receive a share of public patronage. _ Exchange Bank of J . F. Shroder & Co.— -4 This company beg leave to acquaint their friends and the public that they are now fully prepared to do a general Banking, Exchange, Collection and Stock Business with promptness and fidelity. Money received on deposit and paid back on demand without notice, with the interest due. Interest paid on all small sums deposited at the rate of 5 to 5% per cent. NOTES, CHECKS, BILLS, &c., collected in any part of the U. States or Canada. HA LEY & THOMPSON, Proprietors. Uneurrent Bank Notes and Land Warrants bought and sold. A Premium paid for old United States Cold and Silver coin, also on Spanish and Mexican dollars. Remittances made to England, Ireland, or the Continent. Particular attention paid to the buying and selling of Stocks and Loans of every desciription in the New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore markets. The faithful and confidential exe cution of all orders entrusted to them may be relied upon. They will be pleased to give any information desired in regard to Stocks, Loan and money matters in general. Banking House open from BA. 31. to-6 o'clock, P. M. dec 19 tf4o Closing out the balence of Figured De Laines at 12y,c.; usual price 18 and 20 as., these the cheapest goons ever sold in this city at PLAID SILKS, PLAID SILKS—We are now closing out the balance of our Plaid Silks at very reduced prices.— Among them are some beautiful styles, which we have re duced to 75 cts., regular price $1,25. Also, a few more at 50 Ci 3., worth 75c. Call and see and you will surely purchase at these prices, at the BEE HIVE STORE, 65 North Queen at. Hardware.—PlNK_EßTON & SLAY3IAKER, No. 37 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa Wholesale and Retail dealers in Foreign Hardware and domestic, cutlery, glass, nails, paints, oils, varnishes, &c. Always on hand a complete assortment of building ma- terials, farming utensils, housekeeping goods, cedar ware saddlery and Coach Hardware. They are the exclusive Agents for the two most celebra ted COOK STOVES in the Union, the Morning Star add the William Penn, warrmAted to give entire satisfaction or no sale. Also, a completeassortment of the latest and most improved Cook and Parlor Stoves in the market, adapted to both wood and coal. In_ They respectfully invite the public to examine their stock, bolero purchasing elsewhere, as they are determin ed to sell as cheap as the cheapest. Thankful for the libecal patronage heretofore extended to thorn, they respectfully solicit a continuance of the 5t1.1310. PINKERTON ic SLAYMAKEK. sop tf Si TQ FARMERS. The subscribers have made extensive preparations to furnish a full supply of their nod iufur their customerii that the price has NOT BEEN ADVANCED, but continuos at the old rate of not only producing LIZAVY ClloPB,but also STIFFENING TIIE STRAW. CAUTlON.—Observe that ovary Barrel of our Article has ova NAME and that of Ports lz KLETT stamped on the head. Pamphlets describing its qualities and mode of using ran be had at our store, or by Mail, when desired. A lib eral deduction made to Dealers. GUANO. This Is one of the Richest Guanos ever Imported ; fully equal to the Peruvian. the crowdedwharf. 110„For sale in this County by RUSSELL & BARR, Lancaster City. A. - K. k A. 1,. 'Win( ERParadise. feb G ly-3 Q later! !f!at es I I—The subscriber having taken the tjagency for Bro. n's betiding Slates Is ready at any time to furnish slate by the ton or put on by the square, at the shortest notice sod on the most reasonable terms. Apply at my Hardware Store, North Queen street. fob 27 ly-7 GEORGE D. SPRECII ER. Hardware. --Russel & Barr, No. 8, East King street, sign of the Anvil, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Hardware.—Building material of every description, such es locks,.latches, hinges, screws, bolts, &c. We have the agency of the Pittsburg Jan us.faced Locks, which can be used for right or left hand doors. We shall also have on hand a superior article of nails and spikes. Also a largo assortment of glass, paints, oils and varnishes. Wetheril's pure white lead, French and American clue paints. We are the agents for Rowland Parry's building slate.— Slate put on by the squaro, J or sold by the Um. All slating done by our hands warranted, and attended to at the shortest notice. Hon. Job R. Tyson, George Boldin, Robert Morris, Edward L. Clark, Capt. John Gallagher, John Rice, Richard G. Stotesbury, Wm. Shippen, Jr., COACH 'fltl3l,4lNGS.—We also keep a good assortment of coach trimmings, such as laces, fringes, tacks, hubs, bows, shafts, felloes, springs and axles. Enamelled, plain, and floor Oil Cloths. Enamelled and patent leather; bolts, bands, malleable castings, itc. Wm. P. Jenks, CAItPENTERS AND CABINET MAKERS—WiII find a good assortment of panel, hand and back saws; planes, guages, chisels, .braces and brave-bitts; cast steel augers and bitta. 13LACKSIIIT118—Will find a complete assortment of bar, rolled, slit, sheet and hoop iron; cast, shear, spring and other steels bellows, anvils, vices, screw-plates, dm. FAR3IEIIS—WiII find a good assortment of farming im plements, such as plows, corn cultivators, horse rakes, grain cradles, scythes, maths, rakes and forloc patent hay hooks; ropes and pullies, shovels, hoes, and axes of &Bins', Brady's and Ilagen's make, all of which are warranted. STOVES! STOVES!—We also keep a complete assort ment of cook, parlor, wood and coal stoves. Agents for the saleof superphosphate, of limo, considered by many to be the best fertilizer or manure in use. Sold in large or small quantities. Peruvian Ulll/110 also for sale' inlY 3 ly-24 emoval.—The Inland Safety Mutual Insurance is,C,ompany have removed their Office to Centre Square, (late Hubby's hotel,) where they,continue to make Insu rances against loss by Fire, on the most favorable terms, and receive money on Deposita as heretofore. avomps F. BAUCH, • a 8 0:18 Sontag 3 Zemin. JAMES CROSS, H. D CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PINKERTON & SLAYMAKER, Between Shober & Sener>s Hotels, North Queen reet, Lancaster Pa leb 22 tf-5 WENTZ'S, Bee Hive Store, North Queen street, Lan Improved Super Phosphate of Llme, FOR FALL SEEDING, $4O Per Ton of 2000 lbs. It Is considered the BEST MANURE for Wheat, Rye and other Graln•, No. I, Govan: ataxy PERUVIAN, at the lowest rates; also PACIFIC OCEAN GUANO ALLEN & NEEDLES, No 23 9. Wharves and 35 El. Water st., ,First store above Chesnut at., Phila. Earmers van load at the Water at. trout, and avoid NEW WARBLE WORMS, SIGN OF! TWO lIIRO.R M.B.R.BLE LION TOMBS, MANTLES,MONIIMENTS, GRAVE STONES, ND every description ofMarble and Sand Stone Work, is executed in the most beautiful style at the Marble Works of Charles M. Howell, North Queen street, east side, between Orange and Ches nut streets, and nearly opposite to Van Ilarian , • Hotel. The subscriber thankful for:past favors, would in form his friends and the public in general, that his establishment is now opened at the above location, where be will be happy at all ; times to wait-upon cus tomers sad manufacture to . nrder every thing apper taining to hialine of business, in the meat appro ed style of the profession, and et the most reasonable rates. He is constantly receiving at his Marble Works full supplies from the city of :Philadelphia of AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE, which is superior to any thing of the kind in this city. Letters in. English and German, engraved in the most eleganma netnr. His facilities are such, that all orders will be filled with the greatest promptnelis and in the best appro ved manner. Persons wishing Monuments are informed that hi collection of designs are new and original and so full and complete that' they can make a selection without difficulty. He invites the public to J cpil at his Works, and view the beautiful assortmeai of Monuments, &c., now finished. 1r:1 - Builders and others injwant o MARBLE MAN TLES, Shol.llll visit his Wars-Rooms and examine his splendid stock on hand. wr SAND STORE for Sills, :4teps, Curbing, Cem etary purposes, and fronts of buildings, at the low est rates. ,Orders received ror all kinds or Iron Railing CHARLES M. HOW ELL Dee. 23. ['v People's Marble Works, (Leon ard & Bear's old stand,) SHOPS IN NORTH QUEEN STREET, Half Square South of the Rail. road, and 3d door North l ot Michael M , Grtinn , s White Horse Hotel, Lancaiter city. LEWIS HALDY, Marble Mason, respectfully informs the public that he has purchased The entire stock of Leonard & Bear, which, in addition to hie own large stock, warrants him in saying that he has now in his yard by far.the largest amount of ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE ever offered to the citizeps of Lancaster, and greater than any other establishment west of Phil adelphia. In consequence pf having purchased tke stock of Leonard Sr. Bear alt a bargain, and havink also made arrangements at the East to receive marble at reduced prices,'he announces that he will sell much cheaper than any other establish ment in this city or county can do. He is now pre pared to- execute in the hest style, Monument Tombs and Grave Stones, Mantels, Door and Window Sills, Steps, Etc., of every variety and price. His facilities lOr furnishing articles in the Mar ble line are unsurpassed by any other establishment in the city, while he assures all who may favor hits with their patronage that hla work shall be execu ted in the very beet style and on the most reason able terms. R CUTTING LETTE, GERMAN, done at the shortest notice, and on the moat moderate terms. He respectfully invites the public to call and ex amine hie work, being fully satisfied to rest his claim to public patronage tipon its merits. Thanklu, for the many favors bestowed upon hint, he hopes by strict attention to business tomer it and receive a share of thb public patronage. leb 22 I ly-b DY"ngand Seouring_—Philip Hudson, Fancy Dyer, lio 95 North Thirteeifth Street, Philadelphia, three doors above Cherry Street., respectfully informs the citizens of Montgomery. reliant and elsewhere, that all kinds of Silks, Crapes, MerinoeS; &c., are dyed in the most fashionable and permanent colors. Ladies' cashmere and crape shawls, cloaks, cleansed and pressed equal to new; Silk dresies watered In sUperlor style. Clentlemen's apparel scoured and dyed In 'superior style; in short, Dye ing In aILIW various brancheS done at short notice, and on the lowest terms. A call li earnestly solicited, 38 it is very convenient for those who ihould want anying In the above line. Phila. mh 13 1 y-S ISAAC BA 4 RTON, WHOLESALE GROCER, WINE and LIQUOR STORE.— Nos. 135-1:47 Ntrrot, dec 26 1 tf-49 rplie Illinois Central nallroad Company Ins now prepared to sell over I two uoll btu! of Acres of selected Prairie, Earth and Wood Lands, in Tracts of 40 Acres and upwards, to suit purchasers, on long credit,: and at low rates of interest. 1 . They were granted by the llT.erutnent to encourage the building of this Railroad, which runs Crum the extreme north to the extreme south of the State of Illinois. I t pas ses, from end to end, through the richest and most fertile Prairies of the State. dotted hdre and there with magnifi cent Oak Groves. The recent optn hug of nearly 600 miles of this road throws open the land fur cultivation. They are scattered from I tolifteen miles on each shield' it, through its entire length. The soil is a dark, deli mos d, from one to five feet.in depth, Is gently roling, and muliarly fitted for gracing cattle and sheep, and the cultivation of. wheat, Indinn corn, Sc. The first crop of Indian corniplanted on the newly bro ken prairie, usuall pays the cost of plowing and sometime s fencing. Wheat sown on new turned sod is sure to, yield very large profits. One man wi th a plow and two yoke o f oxen will break ono and a halfo two acres per day. Con tracts can be made for breakil ready fur corn or wheat , at $2 to $2 50 per acre. 13yju leiuus management farm $ may be broken and fenced t first and tinder a high state of cultivation the second year. The larger yield on the cheap lands of 1111nols,over high priced lands in the Eastern arid Middle States, is known to be much more than sufficient to pay the difference of transportation to the Eastern darket. The rapid increase and growth of flourishing towns and villages along the line at this road afford a grow ng home demand fur farm produce. t Coal • ' wood are delivered slow Coal and U..— Are .......-._- ~...ig .. points at from $1 50 to $4 the cord or tpti. Parties having in view lowaiKansas, Nebraska, or Min. Desoto for their future homes hould take into considera tion that the country west of the Mississippi Is destitute of railroads; that the conveniences of transporting grain and produce farms on tho lie of phe Illinois Central Railroad, direct to the great Eastern market, it sufficient of itself to pay the investment lit from $lO to $l5 per acre higher than in government laidts in lowa. In other words that it costs so much more to get produce from the Interi or of the country west of the Nlississlppi;to the Eastern market, that the farmer will find it Much mere profitable to locate on the line of this railroad. Price and Terms of Payrneut.ir-The price will vary from $5 to $25, according to location quality, he. Contracts for deeds may bo made during the year 1855, -stipulating the purchase money to be paid in five annual instalments— the tirstio be due in two yeari from date of contract, the other annually thereafter. Th 6 last payment will become due - et the end of the sixth year from date of eontract. By the 22d second section of the Act of the Legislature, approved 10th February, 18511 these lands are free from taxation until they are paid for, and a deed of conveyance granted to the purchaser. 1 Interest will be charged at duly two per cent. per an. num.—As a security for the Orrin-mance of thelontract, the first two years' interest utast be paid In advance, but It must be understood That one tenth of the land purcha sed shall riarly be brought tinder cultivation. long.. credits at six per cent. per annum may bo negotiated by epecial application. Twenty per cent. from the credit price will be deducted for cash, in (which case the Company's Construction Bonds will be reciiived as cash. It is believed that the price, long credit, and low rates of Interest charged for these ands, will enable a man with a few hundred dollars in ash, and ordinary industry to make himself independent fore all the purchase mon ey becomes due. In the meai time the rapid settlement of the country will probably, are increased their value tour or fivefold. When required an experienced person will accompany applicants, to give information and aid in selecting lands. Large Plats, showing theits.) location of the Lauda througout the State, may be nat the office. Small pock et Plats,. as a guide to any part of the Company's Lands, and Pamphlets, containing I ateresting information, ac companied by numerouk letters from respectable farmers throughout the State, may be had on application at the office of the Company, No. 52 Michigan as. Chicago. CHARLES M. DU PUY, Jr. Land Agent 111 nols Central Railroad Co. 6m 35 ;tying Fund of the', United States In 10suraneb, Annuity and Trust Co., C. E. corner Third Chesnut eta., Philadelphia: ; Capital 8250,000. 'MONEY Is received on deposite daily. The amount do posited leentered in a Deposit ',Book and given to the De positor, or, if preferred, a certificate will be given. All sums, large and small, are received, and the amount paid back on demand, without notice. Interest Is paid at the rata of five por cent., commencing from the day of deposit, and ceasing fourteen days previ ous to the withdrawal of the money. On the first day of January,, in each year, the interest of each deposit Is paid to the depositor, or added to the principal, as he may prefer. The Company have now upwards of 3,500 depositors In the City of Philadelphia alone. Any additional Information b ill be given by addressing the Treasurer. • DIRECTOVS. STEPHEN IL CRAWFORD, Preal. WILLIAM M. GODWIN, LAWRENCE Joaxsox, Vice PAUL B. GODDARD, AMBROSE W. TROMPSON, GEORGE MEM ENRY, BENJAMIN W. TINGLES, C JANES BETEREU JACOB L. FLOBANCE, • FISK , t Socretary and Treasuvor. J. C. Oentscamaara, Teller add Interpreter. sep 4 eug 14 if--30 LIDWARD Wiley, Boot and Shoe Ma maker, respectfully informs his friends and the public that he has taken the stand lately occupied by Mr. Jas. W. Quinn, in North Queen street, near the Railroad, Lancaster, where he has on hand a large and well selected sock of BOOTS, 6.110E8, GAITERS, dc.,ikc., which he now will dispose of at the lowest prices. • He has also a very largo variety of lastings, for gaiters, of all colors and qualities. Ladies can suit their own taste, and have gunners made up at the very shortest notice . All orders for work in hi line, will be promptly attended to. He trusts that by punethality, moderate prices, and an effort to please all who may favor him with their orders to receive a shire of public patronage. aug tf-31 EORGE Kuhns, Dealer in Foreign ant Tobacco, takes this method' tourers and the public genes found at No. 45 North Quer lor's Rotel, Lancaster, Pa. hand the choicest brands o bacco, such as Johns Is 8:44 Robinson's 5s and 8, Lotie Dorado, Diamond Twist, 1 , 1 Also, all kinds of import cipees, Yarrow, Turkish Sc. great number of othor brar stock of common and Nall factored in the best mann° on hand, and offered at w very lowest prices. All who want a first-rate &gars are invited to give may 24 rPIIESE wonderful and un 'crazily admired pictures, which appear as round an solid as sculptured marble, are taken daily, at JOLINSTON'S S 'Y-LIORT GALLERY, corner of NO Queen and Orange ets. *iirDaguerreotypes of eve size and style, taken at the lowest prices. Lehmeteri June 19 , tf-99 Ei ,, GLISII and Manufacturer and id Domestic; Segars and of informing his old ems 3rally, that he can now be en st., next door to Weid ., where he has always on 4 chewing and otber To: )11cis pound lump, V Plug, Fine Twist, Segars, Regaling, Prin t' tans, Cuba Sixes and a tds; together with a large r Spanish Segall, mann for his own sales always .oliwale and retail at the article of Tobacco and ~ a call. 131==