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    ST. LOUIS COI3II ! ESPONDENCE ,
The Mather and the lit—Business :Businerr Traneae-
Hans—Local Reins—FbUtica!, Le.
Sr. Louts, Feb. 15t1L,1836
In the early part of last woek considerable snow fell,
and rendered the sleighing mach better than it had been,
but on Friday and Saturday the weather became quite
mild, and the snow rapidly disappeared—raining a little I
on Friday, but late Saturday evening a stiff "Northwest -
er passed over this latitude, freezing all up again that the
genial rays of "old Sol" had distilled into water. Yester
day it was quite cold, and very little thawing was notice
able.
The ice on the rivei continues about as firm as at any
previous time, anti teams are constantly crossing and re
crossing. The Missoari river is said to be risin4, and the
indications are that a few weeks more will show an nn
obstructed navigation to all points, both above and below
this city. Itie mid that the lee in the western rivers was
never known to be so thick and . heavy, and all amour
to the general opinion ,
that the final —hrmking •will
do more damage to steamboat and other property along
the different streams, than ever happened before. A grant
many people are removing their good, Sc.. In ttntleipatiOu
of the prospective flood.
Farther West the snow I, unprecedented in depth, mud
this remark can with propriety be applied to all mctione
of the country—Nest IVea. North and Smith. The fruit
i many plaCea 11U, beef, greatly injured by Its intense
e ii old weather experienced Ilii, winter, a hilnt on the ether
hand, it io said that the di:On e have beet, nf sa"enetit
the giowin wh'^.,• A ben w. 01,4 nun. will rw .rr to, I
hop., of the w00d.., - n:1,1 wr,laould 1113aftil it we
',nape will. a
'Wallies, In c,ce3 41..partlis,nt dull--all
•
numitmAy aw3itiu,; thd re,utl!pii,•ll Cli-JM V 4;416 'II. thr
market, ovtbing eolii•e•tilehce d, , ing—uti
1,,,„t a sale of 20.tr01 lAnaluln ulle.a—privn: red i• hite
Made. This. wheat Was Ikn 1.31. t tires in this ,•ay
st the of war ig dim& at $1.7 , , per 1,0-11. and r, Id at fuw
days nincc nt SI.4U! including /11.11111111 . 1 . . to
the end of the uu,th—no in Uri. tr... 0.
Lion upward, of 25,0014: A.:.1, of 1t m rtall was
aim° wade at Ow I,..eizr.: 1. p,..1,‘,110.
Itetitro- the dithreirl %Jog 1 44 4i141.,111:
he
ginuing 1.•4 4 VIII, in, 3rd t 6 , 3 e 11.01, 1. 4 itt
thoaa of fall 04 . 3+44.411. Jw pae1...1, hero a., Lut qui! o
rot—the b+:nl 10101.1 will p, htftly tJ3ch9alo3.
'Ch. prica 4 00 113141 t. loom TI,: otou for
114t4 at I.ofti,illo it, ~ :o I :If dlo
maim , up - j,
on this 51,1,011 01
V.ry little Laws of a ltaral di:Lt. - tea
tay Inat. :Sarah Ilayerall. convictati of 121 in the n.rt
~•grx, J r
rung in April noxt in 1.. It t.vt, .11
elovernor will ennituut , her ...tette,.
IIII!ll
The trial of Ling , t, -till prerre—tin,s iu I be ..01.1
cal, with IL hair prolpact of Ail piwti-n of ia,tiaat
him Lying suhtai,tl
Thu trial of NVilegoo C. Ital:e
man about a year ..r Niue, and ‘vl, 2 , 11:4 111
the street, and from the efluct, ut tin: wound receiri-d,
died—Mrs. 11.1,Iter, as you will reulumner. led sad
acquitted)-takes ii:are on to 111011.,,,
James nriested 10; forgery, goat 11..nd4 in the sum
of il,Ciud for hi s 11;i; nranre nt the in,si term ~f ills Crimi
nal Coast.
The murderers. JI I Hun, the et.nginetl 0, the
North Missouri have not 3ri Ludt caught. bur
the officers of the Inc no 011 tlll.ll . tl.lll
St. Valentine's tatisra off without the ueuel
ineut, owing, itrritahly. to tho Cut Jut the “Olti Guard"
srrat not honored with a sulitat:, v..det.tiatr: U.. ,haute
17)30(12 i; thy blualt
Mr. Christian Champneys anti: ea uth . 1; y a few days
ago--destinatlon Edwardsville, Illin is.
In political circles, very little trstispiring.-p durians
awaiting the result of the K. N. Ccaiventiou 1 be held in
Philadelphia on the T2d list There is, however., better
prospect of the two Tfith,, ) , of the two wings of the Dom
racy coming together in this dale, and noticing will Sere
the State from gulti'into the hind, of the Know. Nothings,
but unison and harmony in the Deinceratic rank+.
The Anti-Benton wing of the Democracy is too closely
allied with Know-Nothingism--it would net be an
unreasonable estimate to put them down at one-half, yet
this wing claims to be tho Veiiortul Democracy. They
cannot expect the Benton party to incite r thew—who
number ninety-nine to their one—unles+ they first repo
Slate the Dark L. intsro order, which they Lave lint yet
done, and they cannot he received in the ~etallt;tl Benton
camp until they do. Politic,, in this Sta te, i.i veatly
mixed, and it is feared to much to, a: to endanger the Stale
at the August election. The presuuption is. ho acres, that
upon the Presidential question an tiubroket, trout will Lc
presented. It is astonishing in what great lavor,the dis•
tinguislied Statesman of PenusyliaLia is held in the South
and West. and should he not receive this untitsation--4
which there is very little dot lit—there will le Sortie hick•
lug in the tracts no. till s thin. The Denurracy will
haven strong force to cantered against. and the only sure
mode of conquering Is to select 051,113 standard hearer who
is alike popular 111 the North and South--that wan is
Janes BLTLIA,AN—with 111111 11. glurions a ietoky is certain :
without him. I aeiv much fear the result. We want Bu
chanan from the North tarPreNidet,t. and either Butler of
Kentucky. or Slidell, of Louisiana. tor Vice President—a
ticket which cannot fail—a ticket that must command the
highest respect in all sections roil front all parties. The
one terns" principle. on at•count of the broken ranks of
the uppeciog forre..., will never tb.2 beneficial to the
great De lo ,eratie party. than in the pre.ent struggle.—
Therefore, kw tlo• sake of the party, !or the coke of the
t . llllOO milt the country. let dot I topic for once have n
elinnee •• orito their suf
frage,
1.1.11
SENTENI'E Muktitamt.—ln giving an
account of the sentence of John Fitzgerald,
convicted of the murder of his father, mother
and brother, the Auburn (New York) Amer-
wan says
"Ile rose to his feet when requested to dOso
by the
,judge, and tiled his eyes firmly upon
him. The sentence was lung, but able, ap
propriate and full of earnest appeals to the
heart, the head and the conscience of the
wretched culprit. He exhausted language and
ingenuity in an attempt to arouse him to a
realizing sense of the enormity of his 11101I
strous crime and its awful conmegoeuces, but
his efforts utterly failed. While all in the
court room were powerfully moved—not aim
even to tears—yet Fitzgerald stood unmoved
throughout the trying scene.' Not a muscle
moved. His countenance was bold, hardened
in every feature, and his eye cold as marble.
When asked if he had anything to say why
the last direful penalty of the law should not
be pass - Td upon hini, he promptly, and in a
low voice, replied: " No, sir : not a word 'V'
and when the judge having sentenced him to
be hung on Friday, the 28th of March, con
cluded with an earnest appeal to Almighty
God in his behalf, Fitzgerald said : lam
much obliged to you, sir!" and took his seat,
Utterly unmoved and apparently uncon
cerned."
EXECUTION OF ARMBRUSTER. — Jacob ATM
bruster, who was convicted of the murder of
his wife, in Bucks county, last summer, was
hung in the Jail yard, at Doylestown, on Fri
day last. He maintained his composure to
the last, pretesting his innocence, and appeal
ing to God against his sentence. Ile ascended
the scaffold with a firm step, accompanied by
his son, who wept bitterly at the dreadful sit
uation of his father ; but after the fatal cord
had been adjusted, the prisoner refused to
shake hands even with his son at parting, and
.would not permit prayers to be offered up in
his behalf, turning frequently to the Sheriff,
and exclaiming, with energy, "You dare not
hung me ! You know you dare not !" This
painful scene, however, continued but a few
minutes; the drop fell, and the doomed man
was launched into eternity without a struggle,
His last words were, "I want no Judge bu t
God !" His neck was not broken by the fall.
NEBRASKA TERRITORY.—The message of
Governor Izard to the people of Nebraska
gives a gratitying account of public and pri
vate prosperity in the Territory. Every
branch of industry has received, and continues
to:receive a liberal reward, and the inhabitants
are prosperous and happy in a degree hereto
fore unexampled in the history of the settle
ment and organization of former Territories.
Business of every kind is in a healthy condi
tion; prosperous and populous towns and cit
ies are springing up as by magic all along the
eastern border, and at favorable points to the
westward ; and the beautiful and fertile prai
ries are fast becoming converted into produc
tive fields, giving good promise of a rich re
ward to the toiling husbandman. Speaking
of this glowing picture, the Michigan State
Journal says :
"In view of the fact that the Nebraskians
are wisely and judiciously exercising their
prerogative of making their own laws, we
submit whether it would not indicate good
sense fur all outsiders to mind their own bus- mar-Kossuneacconuag to reports, is preparing ro ,
iness, and let the Nebraskians attend to theirti
revo_u_onary attempt in Europe as soon as the prope r
own. They seem eminently capable of self time nay
re ll vo e l fa u gr n t ar h y en f Lc i ai i k on tr a ß r u czi w v e aLo r f
e t
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government. Popular svereiglity is achiev- I doubt the Philadelphia public, no matter what may be'tho
ing its genuine fruits in Nebraska. .If the a tt 7 e 7: in n dregA wil l t a l a c° l lU, n rt =le s ti c L m r i r n e t
outrages in Kansas are the fruits of the Ne- elegant clothing store, No. 11l Chesnut street, corner o
braska bill, it is very wonderful that directly , Fre.nxua "we- des'-'' lv-49
the opposite results should flow from the same 4 " — ra-- EQUALITY TO ALL! UNIFORMITY OF PRICE:—
cause in Nebraska. The destiny of Nebraska A new hatun3 of business: Every one his own Salesian.
is in the hands of her people. Is this right Jones A co., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store, No.
200 Market street, ab,ove 6th, in addition to having the
or wrong ?" larg.t, most varied and fashionable stock of Clothing in
Philadelphia, made expresaly for retail sales, have cousti
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tuted every one his own Salesman, by having marked in
IlArares, Feb. 20.—The steamer Alabama, • agues, on each article, the very lowest price it can be
which was dispatched from New York in ; sold for, so they cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike
search of the steamship Pacific, arrived here uarm e ar ds en w a iTh a i l he w m ell ekina n ,lo ed at n i l et re een bay an w d itfiti.. t .
to-day. She crossed the Banks in latitude 43, full assurance of getting a good article at the very lowest
but saw nothing of- the Pacific. She was fur I price.
Reniembuf the Crescent, In Market, show, Mk, No. 200
twenty-four hours hemmed in by ice. fhb 2t3 17-5 JONES .5 CO.
- Greet Brits-ha!
The Queen's Speech on the assembling of Par
liament. On the Flat lust., by the Rev. J. .1. Strine Mc
, Jeffry R. •
Connell of East nllo...field, Chester County, to Martha 15.
The following is Queen Victoria's address gb.li eo hen te t of Juniata County.
On TomeLsy last, by the Rey. L. F. Kateetruut, Francis
on the opening of Parliament, Jan. 31: O. Sturgis, of Lida, to Anielie A Demuth, of this city.
MT LORDS AND 1.3 ENTLEMEN On the 12111 inst., by Rev. J. Aboel Baldwin: Albert
Mannahan to Sarah Ann Blair, both of Enterprise, this
Since the close of the last session of Parlia- county.
ment, the arms of the allies have achieved a j on the 12th hat- by the Rev. J. J. Striae, Dan i el S.
signal and important success. Sebastopol, R e err,or, Nu/caster tap., to Catherine S. timber, ofELM
the great strong-hold of Russia in the Black on the same day, by the same, Fleury Rohrer to Rebecca
Sea, has yielded to the persevering constancy
i tte h egi s i t aat i l rg y the 11. k. Charles A. Hey, John
and to the daring bravery of the allied forces. Doto a t to Mar
y
m oa k r, b,th o f Lancaster
C O.
G. Brea-
The naval and military preparations fur the on the 9th, by the Rev. L. F. samptneim,3ohil
ensuing year have necessarily occupied my I couvemmateorf Arum . M. eldest daughter of Ja
serious attention ; but while determined to
omit no effort, which contd give vigor to the
operations .of the war, I have deemed it my
duty not to decline any overtures which might on Wednesday e vening, Feb. "11th, Mrs. Ann Magdalena
reasonably afford a prospect of a safe and hen- Thomas, in the Bth year of her ne.
orab'e peace. Accordingly, when the EmPer' J tr:rirthrtY. l r l y= "l 4 " the oth
"
or of Austria lately offered . myself and to On the 20th nit., in west llempfield. hirda
t_ r lttlie &We .
my august ally, the Emperor of the French,
m' O n t: (Ll4ll°.rer'nedst 3.3
Y i
Greeears n n nd tr i * l te d n?lll . p. Summit county,
to employ his good offices with the Emperor Ohio, of Typhoid fever. Henry Weaver. formerly of tote
of Rusrbi, with a vie g to endeavor tq bring f county...gee 57 yKtrx 9 months and 5 days.
about all amicable adjustment of the matters !
at issue tetween the contending powers, I, in J The Alarhete.
concert a. lib my allies, agreed to accept the ' PIIILIDELYBIA. February 23.
offer tilos mole, aml I have the r.itisfactimln_r Lreu mach
o , ; s 4l s ili 6 ir n
i a ,..n tai further
inform you that certain conditions have Leers ! r!, ai a Lotter te . ell ' ltg in tar 1 7 l nnr market
agreed upoa, whielt I 11!;pe may prove the' with considerable speculative inquiry—Via 7.l'Ljy per
barrel WISP freely offered, but holder± refuse these figures.
fotllldattUtl of a general treaty of peace. i af fit I,,trrels woos Made at V. 25. There is a 'dead,.
Negotimi.•ns for ouch it treaty will of tb - Cy .11.tuahal for 1100te consurcetioe at, ur lan quotations.— I
be opened at Paris. In conducting, ne . I l'Qr fluor and Corn Meal rnniinue dull—thV former it I
i s ,‘• About lip s : born!. Cenueyiv.dis Corn
gotiations, I .:hall he careful not to lore ‘1,.6
Of the objects for which the war was uie i CitAlN.—Thcre ir, nothing doin , 4 i,, Wheat a n d bet a
ken, and I :.hall tleelii it right ill Do ee to s c ( tctti 111 l
au
relax illy naval and military preparatbms Un- 0.11.01.0 and Western sold at Corn 1, in better de
~,li,,r.ctory" treaty of peace shall IgiVe and I: luis b
rtlp Flt tar t new . 3 el!ovr s old at :,M( it ren ts,
ill a
been concluded, although the war ill is licit Ifu So woos da p
am engaged was brouldit ins by events ill the i WHISK - EY . p
' 11011.01100 ,, um:o:tled—Small salon
South of Eu'ope. My attention hits li ot been
withdrawn fr!on the state !!f things ill the I.k. raciit Sun only having 11111, 11,. Thr• oleo,ood
North, and in conjulietion with the Emperor w!!!-!,;,ii,;,!,!.,:looilr!il,f3d 01,,r-dc;...•e;1!!‘!,v!11,16!!1i,71.e
.g
out
Of the French. I haws to•lieluded with the King
of Sweden and Norway a treaty containiog ror 2(5) bend a, in quality. 11,,F—Th, twellob , It
defensive ei is :lip/lea t.! !, i
min..al.!, and tecding to the pre..mrv.o M •rit•-y were all .old at z , ,r1rn , .75 per 100
ill this we,•k.
the intiauce or - loower that ,art S tatty a0111,L101,.--Ther , e were f.O brooght
in
I hat's also I . olleilldell a treaty' of ao
ei :Lad navigation with the I.lepublic
of Chili. I have given directions that there
trcatio- shall be laid before you.
60',11/••mot of the Hrm -of Commons: --The
estimates fir the ensuing year will be laid be
fore you. You will find threw framed in such
a manner as to provide for the ext:•eimies of .
war, if'peael; should, unfortunately - , not be
eoncluded.
My Lochs and Goellenicit :—lt 1- gratifying
to me to observe th .t notwithstanding the war,
and the burthens and sacrifices which it has
unavoidably imposed upon my people, the re
sources oi my empbe remain undiminished.
I rely with confidence in the manly spirit and
enlightened patriotism of my loyal iubjects
for a continuance of that support which they
have so nobly afforded me; and they may be
assured that I shall not call upon them fur
exertions beyond what may be required by a
due regard for the great interests, the honor
and the dignity of the empire. There are
many subjects connected with internal im
provements which I reenmmend to your at
tentive consideration. The difference which
exists in several important particulars be
tween the commercial laws of Scotland and
those of the other parts of the United King
dom, has occasioned inconvenience to a large
portion of my subjects engaged in trade.—
Measures will be proposed to you for remedy
ing this evil. Measures will also be proposed
to you for improving the laws relating to part
nership by simplifyiug these laws, and thus
rendering inure easy the employment of capi
tal in commerce. The system under which
merchant shipping is liable to pay-local dues
and passing tolls has been the subject of
much enmplaint. Measures will be priTosetl
to you for affording relief in regard to these
matters. Other important measures fur im
proving the law in Great Britain and in Ire
land will be proposed to you, which, I doubt
not, will receive your attentive consideration.
Upon these and all other matters upon which
you may deliberate, I fervently pray that the
blessings of Di%ine Providence may favor your
councils, and guide them to the promotion of
the great object of my unwavering solicitude
—the welfare and happiness of my people.
—,t itari a
SAm: or THE PUBLIC WORKS.—The bill in
troduced into the State Senate, a few days
since, by Mr. Jamison, for the sale of the pub
lic works of the State, divides the line into
five sections, as follows:
Ist—Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad
2d—Canal from Columbia to Junction.
31—Canal from Junction to Hollidaysburg.
dtn—Allegheny Portage Railroad.
sth—Canal from Johnstown to Pittburgh.
The price of the several divisions is fixed
as fellows:
Division Ist, not less than $5,300,000
Division 2d, 1,600,000
Division 3d, " 575,000
Division 4th, " 575,000
Division sth, ' ;175,000
For the whole line, $5,4•25,000
Xte" The first shad of the season, says the
Wilmington (N. C.) lk raid of the 11th inst.,
was taken from the waters of Cape Fear on
Friday last.
A LARGE EAMILY.-A correspondent of the
Vermont Republican, on the way to Montpe
lier, found in the cars a family which attract
ed much interest. It was a man and his wife,
accompanied by "fourteen children . ' of their
own, the eldest but thirteen yearsold. Among
them were two sets of twins. The father was
forty and the mother thirty-live years old,
and they had buried one child.
qlhe Human Hair.—To minister to a penchant
1
for "auburn waves" and "raven tresses, - the brains of
Inventors have heretofore been called iu requisition to lit
tle purpose; for although many oils, balms, 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-bead mill various other painful and danger
ous cutaneous disorders.
Upon Prof. 0. J. Wood, of St. Louis, fortuoe has confer
red the honor of having discovered a balsamic preparation,
which not only promotes the growth and beautifies the
Bair in a high degree, but restores it when it 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 umuy respectable testimonials which are offered in its
favor, from every past of the country in which it has bees
introduced, leaves no loop for the sceptic to hang a doubt
on. The great demand for this article in the eastern States,
has induced the proprietors to establish a depot tier Its
manufacture and sale in the city of New York. It is fast
supplanting all other specifics for the Hair, and already
enjoys a popularity which no other has ever attain
ed. Buy it--test it—and you will rejoice that your atten
tion has been directed to it.
Yours, Are. it. V. KENNEDT.
BUOOMELD, Mass., January 12, 1655.
PROF. WOOD,—Dear Sir :—llaving made trial of your
Bair Restorative, it gives mo great pleasure to say that Its
effect has been excellent hi removing inflammation, dan•
druff, and a constant tendency to itching with which
I have been troubled from childhood, and has also resto
red mg hair, which was becoming gray, to its original col
or. 1 have used other articles, with any thing like pleas
ure said profit. Yours, Sc.
Pastor of the Orthodox Church, Brookfield.
Ituaots CENTRAL R. It. OFFICE, Vendalia, June Y1,'33.
Poor. Wooo,—Dear Sir take pleasure in bearing vol
untary testimony to the excellence 'Of your Hair Restore.
tive. Three months 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 has beeu the Hair
Restorative, prepared by you; and which, from the result
of my own rase, I can most cordially recommend to others.
Respectfully yours,
EDIVAILD WOLCOTT
From the Editor of the heal Estate Advertiser, Scho
street
Pane. Wooo,—Dear Sir:—Having bceome previously
quite gray, 1 was induced, some six weeks since, to make
trial of your Hair Restorative. I have used less than two
bottles, but 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. I have also been much gratified at the
healthy moisture and vigor. of the hair, which, befell
was harsh and dry, and It has ceased to come out - -
merly. Respectfolly yours.
U. C. M. RUPP..
PROF. Woo:—My hair commenced falling off some three
or fours years since, and continued 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 Restorative, and am very happy to say it
Is doing wonders. I hate now a Line growth of young
hair, and cheerfully recommend Its use to all similarly af
flicted
A. C. WILLIAMSON, 133 sec` nd street.
St. Louis, March 7, 1864.
O. J. Woo° & Co., al6 Broadway, New York, and 114
Market, St. Louis, Mo., Proprietors.
j,. W. Dyott & Sous, 132 North 24 st., Philada., Whole.
safe Agents.
For sale by H. A. lloogArtato & Co. ' Medicine Depot,
Lancaster, Pa., and by H. A. Shirornan, Columbia, and by
Druggists gontually. aug 14 ly-30
MARRIAGES
STATE OF JOl-1.1% SPO'FTS, DEC'D.
—het tech of administration ~ n tire estate ut Joliu
Sptts, late ut Caernarvon township, deed, having Leon
granted to the subscribei residing la ;rid township: AU
pea-sone indebted to stud rotatt, ace reyustea to make im
mediate payment. and those claims will present
them without delay properl) authenticated for settlement.
JACali JAMESON,
Adel.
, STATE OF CATHARINE ELIZA.
1, 1 4 Ii Io.T IEVA N Let [ere of ationinist r.tt ion. on the ce.
to of Eetharine Elizotheth Evans late .of the Boro,ugh of
deril . having been issued to the subscriber m
ing hit the Borough of Washington. Manor township:
pet ,V 1.16 indebted to said estate an; requested to make
it immediately. and those having claims will pito
son without delay properly authenticated for settle-
JOHN EVANS.
Adru'r.
I!2E=l
PRING DRY GOODS-1856.--HAGER
0 and Brothers have just received and opened a new and
oanpl,te ast.ortinent of GOODS, which they trill
offer at the very lowest prices.
1101:S6 FURNI6IIIMi GOODS.
13.11'lksely Sheming Linens, Sheeting and Shirting Cottons,
Damask Table Linens, Checks and Tiekings, Handapun
Shirting Linens. Osnaburgs and Tuwelings, NI arseiles Quilts,
Shpkins, &c., &c.
C A It PET I NUS of :. ttw .Designs in
Velvet. Ingrain, Hemp,
Brit smis, 'Venetian, List.
PA PE It HANG INUS. . . .
iidOo pietei Wall Papers and Borders in Guilt, Glazed and
Unglazed et all prices, from one of the most celebrated
manufactories in this country; nearly all of new patterns
which will be sold at lowest Philadelphia prices.
ALSO-10ou lbs. prime quality ICED FEATIIMS.
feb2f-3t
x'r ENV BOOKS, NEW BOOKS.—TBE
Hawing new and choice miscellaneous books have just
been received by the subscriber at the People's Book Store.
The confidential c irrespondenco of Napoleon Bonaparte
with his brother Joseph. King of Spain. a curious and re
markable book
Sung; arid Italln9= of the American Revolution, with
notes and Moor:alum,. by Frank 11. Me. re.
A journey in the seaboard Slave titates, with lei:larks ou
their ecoottliQ. by F. S. ultustettd. a book ~.mtanillig much
u,ful information.
Impressions of England, or sketches of English scenery
and society.
The Sacred piano,, illustrated, by J. F. Headley.
Lorry Boston, or womatis rights and spiritualism. illus
trating the follies and delusions of the nineteenth-century
Leitnniere. a new book, C. It. Die r.
Edith, or the Quakerli Daughter, a tile 01 l'oritnu
HOS:0o el' economy illustrated by Scenes ill not
rr ..lay life.
United nude, Canada rind Cute, by .)lira Muria).
The Three Marriages, ur Life at a waterimi place.
May and liecouliar, a tale I.i aCadtrli lite.
Camp Fires ut the Rot Mot. or a hundred 3 ears ago.
The limiter', feast, or conversation, around the Camp
ire. by Capt. Wagner Reid. Ten years among the mail hag,
Luwe's Life of tioethe.
Five hundred mistakes corrected.
Wilson on the rules of Punctuation.
Macsule3's England. half dmen
felt dG tf 5 1% M. 11. SPANtiLER.
- - -
ELIGIOUS AND SUNDAY SCHOOL
jA., DEPOSITORY. (loud Books.—Sermons for the limes,
by Kingsley. Sermons for the People, by Stockton. lUnl-
SOn of the Liturgy. by A. Gifford. A. M.. from Advent to
Ash Wednesday.
Voice of the Church in the Religion of Christ. In Taylor.
lilory of the Redeemer, by Winslow.
Cummings Twelve Urgent killesti.ms.
do. Signs of the Times.
'America, Political, Social and Religion, by Dr. : 4 hite If.
Christ, our Life . its its Origin, Lim and End.
Philosophy of the lion of FR; rat L.:,
.Theism. Prize Essay, by Tulloch.
Scripture and tieMogy, by John Pyo smith. D. R. L. I.
- -
Life and Times of Cranmer.
Do. do. do. of Luther.
The ahave, with thousand- , of the hest Books of the day.
at pricesato maintain our chacarter of The Cheap Book
Store. always on hand. with constant ‘11,1•SS1011, of the
best itiwks as they emnitate from the press.
BLANK DEEDS AND JUSTICES BLANKS. The under
signed would also call the attention of Scriveners and Mag
istrates to their large stock of Blank. Deeds on Parchment
and Parchment Paper. Mortgages and Justices' Blanks.
Also, Blank Conditions of Sale of Real and Personal
Pniperty, and •Blank Promissory Votes with Bail, such as
are used orlon a credit is given and where security Is re
quired.
Persons, in the habit of clerking such sales. will find
these Blanks-to be a great cJuvenieuee.
Also, Pardon's Digest of the Laws of Pa.
BinniC Justice ' McKinney's Justice. Graydon, Dunlap si
Getes Form Books, Justices' Doekets,
would call special attention to our Steel Pens, these
wi. have Imported directly from Birmingham, England,
trod trill warrant them equal, if not superior to any other
Pens in the market.
All the best brands of Inks and Fluids for .le wholesale
or retail. MURRAY S STOKE,
fob ti 6 Bowl:senors and Stationerm, Lan., Pa.
AGISTRATES I.II.ANE.S.—LAW BOOKS.
&c.—The subscriber would call the attention of the
JUSTICES of Lancaster County to the following list of
BLANKS got up in the very hest style. and printed M the
very'best Legal forms. and on the very beet parchment and
Administrator's Deeds (labelled) parchment paper.
Common single •
Common double ••
Mortgages, common term. (large folio,
Common deeds, Folio folded (labelled)
double single
SUMIIIOIIn, :übpoembi. Warants. (debt )
Criminal Warrant, Scire Facies, Execution. (debt)
Bail Piece, Commitment,
Summons, I....nllortband Tenant.)
Poorer of Attorney (general) without atßd.t.
Bond and Warrant blank condition.
Primary note (*:it O Exemption.)
common forms for public sale.
Dockets of all Sizes, made especially for Justices.
Inks of all the best manufacturers.
Stationery iu large quantities, and heat qualities.
LAW BOOKS.
- - -
Purdon's Digest, Duulope Forms, Graydon's Forms, Getz
Forms, Ilinti's Justices, WlCiuncy's Alagibtrate, and all th,
Looks pertaining to the duties of Justices. Call and exam
te for your selves at the Book Store of
Iv. 11. SPANGLER,
Lancaster, In.
BEIM
UPERIOR TEAS IN THE ORIGINAL
°Half Chests, in Boxes, of 6 and 12 pounds, and in Me
tallic package, of 1,4, 1%, I, 2, & 4 pounds, for sale Ivy
JENKINS 6. CO.,
(Original Inventors of the Metallic Tea Pack.)
"'Wholesale Boilers in Teas only, N. W. cur. of Market &
Ninth ate., Philadelphia.
her-Teas In Metallic Packs pat ap in Half Chests, cc
tattling a variety of both Black and Green, to suit buyers.
Printed List of Prices, Term&c , furnished by to
all who order them.
All Teas warranted to please, or no sale.
One and the same priceand terms to all. and one or
Half Chests of Black contain about :05 pounds
Green, about 50 pounds each.
I=!ZI2
1856. 1856.
I)ITTSBURG, f'INCINNATI, LOUIS—
VILLE AND SAINT LOUI..—Tho Pittsburg and Cin
cinnati Steam Packet Line. For the conveysnce of Passen
gers and Freight between Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Louisville
and St. Louis. This Line is composed of seven first class
powerful Steamers, unequalled fur speed, splendor, safety
and comfort, and 14 the only through daily lino of Steam
Packets on the Ohio river. It connects with the United
States Mail Lino of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville
and St. Louis, by which Passengers and Freight are ticketed
and roceipted through daily. 'lwo new Steamers have been
added to the Line. which Coo consists of the following
Boats:
BOATS
BOSTON, March ::u, 16U
CAPTAIN I. Min OP DEPARICRE.
From Pittsburg.
CITY OF WiIt:LLANO. JNO. 11 . CLURE. Monday.
ALLEOHENY. J. N. COOK. Tuesday.
CINCINNATI, OEIIIOO. NVedriseday
PILILADELI . IIIA. 0. J. GRACE. Thursday.
PENNSYLVANIA. ONO. ILLINEFELTER. Friday.
pirrseuilli, J. O'NEIL. . Saturday.
BUCKEYE STATE. ti. w. BELTZTIOOVER. Sunday.
Leale daily. ini opening of navigation, nt 10 A. N. precise
ly. Through 'Ticket , can be had at the Office of the Peuu
sylvania Railroad Company. Harrisburg. Penns...lncluding
state rooms nod meek on board the la:Ws.
From Harrisburg to Cincinnati ..?.12.4ir
• •• Louisville 14,25
.. •• `• St. Louis 21,45
For particulars n'ilply on board, or to
JOHN B. LIVINOSTCN,j, Ada
JOHN FLACK.
Pittsburg, tirb gti tut 6 Mon..ngobela Hot
K
18 5 6 —SPRIN G - _.hib ie Silks. C Full o L f in N o o e f ‘ lt y la?k O S O iles. S.
New Style Spring Shawls.
Dress Goods do., do..
Linens of Strong Fabric.
:klusllns of best Long Cloths.
Staple Housekeeping Goods.
Mims wear of all the new Styles.
BYRE S LANDELL,
4th and Arch streets, Philadelphia.
6.—Storekimpers, Families and all good not Cash buy
ers are respectfully invited to examine this Stock of New
Goods before purchasing, us we prefer selling low and sel
ling all tho more goods.
Storekeepers may often find groat jobs from Auction, as
we attend the Auction Sales of Sow Fork and Philada.
fob 2ti 3m tl
-r STEW ART DEPIII - & SONS.—MASON
..IOO EAU., Chesnut street., (below 6th) Philo&
Have opened a large and epic ndld stook of Velvet, ,Ta
poetry, Brussels, ,Three Pley, ingrain and Venitian CAR
PETIMIS.
Also, Floor Oil Cloths, ithittings, liccirth Rugs, Door Mate,
Druggets, Stair Rods, _Table and Piano Coven',
which they are selling very low for rash, wholesale and
retail. feb 26 6m 6
DEATHS
~—.... .
.. - .
-voticE.—noposArs for collecting. thlt Stale.
XTOTICE.—The partnership heretofore existing be; " , -lIEPISTEWS NOTICE.
IA tween the subscribers, in the mercantile hoar
sen : T UE. Anoints of the respective decedents heinunto an- 11 eteintY and Bawd Tax, In the My elLanCliateis -for
will' be diasolved on the 10th of March, 1856. All persons i naed, are flied in the Begincea thine of Leuthister
the present year, will be received 4 the Commissioners"
In
to said firm are requested to make payment to county, for• confirmation and allowance, at •an Orphans' 1 Oface, untll Monday th e UM day of March next, at 2 o'clock
T. J. Kingwalt, who will continue th e tmsiness at th e old 1 Court pi be held in the Corot arse, in the City of Lancer. B. U. BY erdn'er the Comminteueres
stand. A. Z. RING WALT. t, ter, on the third Monday ha March, 1856, (the 17th) at it, fob 12 4t 4 ' " P.O. CREWMAN, Clerk.
T. .I. RI NOW ALT. r o'clock, A. Si. ligniminer and, Volksfreund copy.
..
4t.6 t
Jacob abb's'' , llapho township. Gruirdhunthip Account: '
t - By Joseph Masters= and Tobias Stouffer, Admizastrasoni
of the estate of Abraham Gish, who waa Gann:thin of Abra
ham, Barbara, Onharthe, Arm and lllicabeth Gish, for
the estate rocelved.trom their Grandfather, the efureesid
Jacob Eshleman. deceased.
John t' I.' int= - a 600 . Henry E. Bear and Elisabeth Bear. Guardianship Account.
Hobert Loose, Strasburg. 18 00 ; By D. F. Mellinger, Executor of Benjamin Mellinger, jr.,
A. J. Pitch 500 i deceased, who was Guardian of Anna Amanda and Mita-
Jacob Gre.ider, 35 00 ; beth Bear, minor children if Henry E. Bertrand Elizabeth
James H. Ho uston, 395 I Bear. deceased.
Henry Ithemsnyder, 350 1 John Scott, Bart township. By Alice Scott and Abner its.
Geo. W. Rimes, 40 00 via, jr., Admininnitoth
Jonathan heidigh. - 379 Jacob Knoll, Itapho towaship. By Joseph Botfeemoyer, Ex-
James Long, 1/4100 orator.
Orphans' Court, Len. Co., BR Cia Peter U WI, Leacoek twp. By Samuel Piokom, .thecutur.
John Plank, 15 00 Daniel Minnich, Borough of Columbia. By Simon Minnich,
John Petersen, 100 00 I Administrator.
Isaac C. Preaton, 12 77 1 John Foltz, Borough of Shaabethtoina. By Catharine Foltz
.
Daniel thrther, "31 04 it:,l2l.andlCh,.
Witmer, tienFo c. ltr., Execu tors ..o
township.
ial
John
sti:6l.4
Lanctuter City. .8.8.
Before me. the subscriber, one of the Aldermen of said I Executor.
city. personally appeared G. Clarkson. Cashier of the Far- 1 James Patton, Mastic township. Guardianship Account.—
niers Bank of Lancaster. who being duly swum, drab de. I By Joseph P. Ambler, Guardian of Emma Patton, minor
pose and say that the above statement 6 true, to the best ; child 01;3ot:wised.
of his knowledge and belie/ G. CLARKSON, Cashier. I Catherine Breed. Baehnet township. By Jacob Treed. Ad-
Sworn to and subscribed before me. Feb. 11, 1.656. 1 ministrator.
fel, 30 4t 6 W. G. CT -ANS, Alderman. 1 Thomas J. Bellies, .tholown, East Donegal township. dep.
_______ t elementary Account. By John Hollinger, Executor.
! NV illiam B. Geo., Marne township. Guardianship-tor:own
By Adam Barley, Bun.n.liau of Benjamin thice,, a minor
sou of deceaso,L
Rev. Mark Bailey, East Lan/peter township. By Joseph
Cooper, Administrator.
Berthni Schumacher, Penn township. li! John Asher and
Abraham Minnich. jr.. Executors.
Jacob Acker, kart township. By William Acker, Adminia
t ricer.
NO* Milltown, Feb. 26, 11146.
T IST OF BA.L ADMEN ON THE BOOKS
JA' the 'Farmers' Bank of Uneasier. Fa, remaining un
claimed Lai years Prior
ALA to January 1, 1856
B
Five Per Cent Saving Fund.
OF Tilt.: NATION AL slFra CONI I'ANY.
• the State-of 110NY'S re,ived la
,y ,mu., large or small and interest paid from the day of
deposit.
The office is open every day from 9 o , lork in the morn•
log till 7 o'clock in the evening. and etn Monday and
Thursday evening till 9 o'clock.
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
All sums, large or small, are paid back in c don de
mand without notice. to any an,unt.
Office, WALNUT Street, South West corner of
TIMID Street, Philadelphia.
HENRY 1., BENNER, President.
ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President
W3I. J. REED, Se..rct-Xry.
DIRECTORS.
Henry L. Benner, C. Landreth Munne.
Edward L. Carter, F. Carroll Ilrewster,
Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry,
Samuel K. Ashton. I Henry L. Churchman,
James B. Smith, Francis Lee.
The Investments, amounting as per statement of Janu
ary 1. Me, to nine hundred and serenty-six tholtsand two
hit 'ideal and ililltetn tLdlatm and ninety-rote cent+, In accor
dance with the act of incorporation are made la Mortgag
es Ground Rents and such first class securities as must
always Insure perfect security to all depositors and place
beyond all risk the permanency and stability of this old
and well-established Institution.
2t3 an'
Jan
lI*ANTED. -2 or 3000 lbs. of WILLOW, suitable for
making Baskets.
ALSO, 2000 lbs. of Old Tobaeco for Fillers, at the Lancas
ter County Prison. It. C. LOCHER,
feb 19 4t 5 Keeper.
ESTATE OF CAROLINE FAIIST.—AII per
eons having any legal claim against the estate of ear
Me 'neat. late of Warwick township. deed.. are requested
present their respective claim.; t the subscriber, Ad
inistmtors and all those indebted to said estate are like
.equested to make payment without unnecessary de-
LEVI HULL.
Ailminist rater.
feb 19 lA
JOHN STERRETT,
at. Ex. to Jan. T 1553. No.
:ALAS RAMBO. J
THE Auditor appoiuted to li,tribute the funds in the
j. hands of Ueorgs Mai till, Sheriff, in icing flout the ado a:
detelldunt'S teal estate, on the above exixotion, will meet
all pal tn•s hitereat,l. ou Thurcdny, tho'l3th Sup of March
A. IL. 15ro1. at 2 o'clock, P M . at the Library Room, in thi
How, in the city of Lauca,tri.
F.U. KLINE,
IDEA.UTIPUL PRESENTS ELEGANT
1) oRNAMENTS:i nOUVEN inn!!! The
Heir of Dep.-Lab absent or esteemed friends can be made
into elegant ornamenti for -Ladies' or lientleinehs' wear,
in Finger Rings. Ear Rings, Bracelets. Guard Chain, Vest
Chains. Crosses. Hearts. Brettat Pine, Le., Le., in the roost
fashionable and durable style. at moderate twit s. by
OEORDE FLOWER,
S. K corner of Duke and Vine sta, 2d dear 1n Duke.
The Art Taught.
feb 18 2t,
OT le E.—Tlio Annual Nlenting, of the Stockholders
of the MANOR TURNPIKE 110-kb COMPANY. will 1.-
held at the public house of Thurtllls Fisher, at Millersvill.
on Wednesday, March 3, IsSli, nt 2 o'clock, P. M.. for tl
purpose of eluting a Prt,ideut. six Manager., and a Tree
urer to serve the eunnine year
LSTATE OF LEVI STJMMY & WIFE.
la the Court of Coutntou Pleas for the Count V a Lan
easter. Whereas, John Quigley. Esq.. an..iglu , LOII
Sunt
tis and Wife, of Ca-I Lain peter top., d id On tho 16th tla
of February, 1956, tile in the tare of the Prot let notary
the said Court, his account et the. a td Estade
Notice Is hereby given to, all pirte.ns interested in th
said Estate, that the ,aid Court have appointed the hit
day of March, 1,456. for the tottifirtnntion thereof. unlos
exceptions be filed: Atte-t. .1. 110 W 11. N, Protliy.
Protb'ys Office. Lan. felt 1,1 feb 19 at 5
- 1)17BLIC SALE OF' REAL ESTATE.--
In pnnotanee of an order of the Orphans . Court of
Lanca.ter Comity. th,• undorsittittl trill c:eirree to public
sale on Saturday. the 1:41i day of Ma t:th neNt.mt the public
how:. of Jaeolt S. Mann. in Mattortown•hip, A THAer
LAND, in said township t now in porr,•rriou of .troth
Kauffman.) containini., about brolly,: a •n•a, there-. 0
erected it DWELLINti 1101:61 , .. a Sp: tug
Stahl, and other improvoinehts, and adjoining
lands of Christian F. IL•rr, Henry Stool). Mart lt,t
Winner and o her..
Tertn, will bo wattle V.llOOll on the .lay of ,40. e
Lc
ERONICI 11.11'NE3.
Athol, of Henry Kallinfido,
LISTATE OF ANNA GROFF, (a lunatic.
1 - IA-1 the Court of Common Pleas for the Conuty of Lai
rater. Whorea, Benjamin Groff and David Gff m
(troll. roam,.
of Amin tlndf. (2k lonAt uu the IAI day
tile in the office of the Prothonotary ( - tribe raid Court.
oeir aceoluit of the said botatr :
Soliee is hereby giveu to all persons intete• led in the
said Estate, that the sard Court hove appointed the 20th
day of March, ISZ,G, for the continuation theleuf, unless
exceptions be filed. Attest 3. IIoWNIAN.
I . ndliys Office, Lan lel. 1,, feb It) 4t
LSTATE OF BENJAMIN F. EBERLY,
a Inuatic.)--In the Curt of Common Pleas for the
@candy of Lancaster. Whereatt, Henry F. Eberly. commit
toe of Henry F. Eberly. to lunatic,) did on the 11th day of
February, ISA rile in the office of the rrhtle.notery of the
said CuurL his account of the said Estate:
Notice is hereby given to all porous interested In the
said Estate, that the said Court have appointed thettOth day
of March, 11 , 56, for the confirmation thereoL
. .....
.eptious b. filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN, froth',.
Laucaster, Pnoth'ys Office, fel, It fib 1.3 4t.:;',
PUBLIC SALE.--On Saturday the of March•
1660. By virtue of au order of the Orphans' Court <f
Lancaster county, will be sold at public sale, on the prem•
ises, the following described property, now in the occupacy
of Mary Ann Faust, being the real estate of Caroline rs.r,
dee'd, to wit:
A lot of ground, containing about one third of an acre,
on which is erected a one story Frame DWELLINO
HOUSE, and Frame Stable; there is a well with u
pump in It at the door, a Bake Oven, and other
out-buildiugs. A clear and indisputable title will
be made and possession given ou the Ist of April next.
Sale to commence aLI o'clock, P. M., when attend:
will be glean and term! made known by
fel, 19 5 5
N ORDINANCE--FIXING THE TIME OP
i - lopeuing the Markets in the city of Lancaster.
Sec. I—lto It usdained and enacted by :he citizens uf Lan
caster, in Select and Common Councile assembled, that tram
and after the passage of this Ordinance, the Clerk of the
markets shall open the same one hour before sunrise, on
the mornings appointed for the holding of the same • that
notice of the opening of the market shall be given Ly the
ringing of a bell.
Sec. 2—That so much of any Ordinance conflicting nth
Sec. 1 of this Ordinance, be and to hereby repealed.
Ordained and enacted into a las, et the city of Lancaster,
the 4th day of February. 1650.
JESSE LANDIS.
attest
JOSEPH. SAMSON. Clerk C C. Print C. C.
Jog. C CiRPENT2R, FRETrii S ENER,
Clerk S. C. Pres't S. C. pro tern.
MEM
FILES AND RASPS
RE-CUT and made equal to NEW, at No. tit New street, 1
above Ez,cond, between Race and Vine, Philadelphia.
PRICE OF RE-CUTTINO PER DOZEN:
inches. Slat Bast'd. Half Red & :. 4 0.w. Inches. T hree F N .
nilll Piles. Saw Files.
10 $1 50 ' $1 62 3 1 ,t $O so
n 1 00 1 92 4 0 63
12 2 00 2 25 4 1 . ,i 0 66
13 2 43 2 64 5 0 72
14 270 300 5!,i 0 76
6
It. 3,0 afar 0 90
16 1 2 _0 130 7 1 al
Horse Rasps-one itiih more than half round Files.
All work warranted satislactory. A cad gssortnient of
NEV FILES constantly on hand.
feb 19 3m 0— J. B. BIIITII
ESTATE OF ANDREAS MATTHES,
late of the City of Lancaster, dec'd.
Letters testamentary au the above Estate having been
issued to the undersigned, all persons having cims ur de-
mands will present: them, duly authenticated, la for settM
ment to the uniieragued, or her Attorney. 0.. M. Kline,
and t1e..0 indebted will nuthe payment without delay.
SARAN fttATTLLES,
feb 10 It 5
Li L7PEEt. PHOSPHATE OF LIME.—DIPLO-
Omas have been awarded to the subscribers for the above
article, by the
Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society.
New Jersey
Buck. County - w
Schuylkill County " -
Berko County w
New Castle County, Del., "
The quality and high character our of preparation i, well
known, It is considered the beat and moot reliable Manure
for CORN, OATS, WILEAT, Pin' ATuES, A GRASS; not only
producing large crupo, but pernumently improving the soil.
Price $4O per 2000 pounds, (2 centuper lb.)
CAUTION.--Obscrve that every Dogrel of our Article has
our name and that .4 Putt. A Kiett stamped on the head.
Pamlipletstdascribing its qualities and mode of none can
be had at our store, or by mail, when desired. A liberal
deduction made to Dealer..
AGENTS WANTED.—We have fur wale one of the cele
brated Pacific Ocean Guano, (Imported per Ship Harriet 1
Ilosie,) oinallar to that cold by no last year, and which gave ;
ouch great satisfaction. It is fully equal to Peruvian Guano -
at a Lower Price. I TONATLIAN PALMER, JR, CONVEY- "Wenn I rented thu present central situation for a Pont
CANCERINE, OR ElBll MA.NURE.—A full supply of this e) ANCER, and ILENRI PALMER, Attorney at Lew, N o . : Unica, from the City or Lancaster, although only te..wo?
new and valtiable articp, to which wo call the attention of ; 11.8) south Fourth etre.d, t o con tinu e to Lbw,
an d year at $175 per annum, I presumed that It was i" . ""
Ferment.
No. 1 Government Peruvian Guano, constantly
and for sale at the
to
ratett. I GROUND RENTS FOR SALE. Ist tout, a notice to quit was served upon me, end the stab ,
aequent action of the City Connell.% has forced um to remove
CORN SIIELLERS of the moot approved construction at I 4 97000 which is
on hood . sell t.ouits;al.klCrtv",gamgel,,t,l'', and ll.c t to n ) taco
th cb . arg Ac e of Estate., invest that the Office should Impermanently kept there; but , on the
Wof 81200 each. 4 cat 51000 aueh. the Office to my dwelling in South Queen street,
Manufacturers' prices. ALLEN A NEEDLES, ;1 of 4500 lof awo .. L lo of 900 6. leas than a square from the present location.
No. Iri S. Wherves and 35 8. Water street, Ist tote above !2 of I.SOOO lof 1500 " 18 of WO
Chesnut street, PhilmlelPhie- I ti of 400 " I
Agents In Lancaster county--0. Calder Si C.o, Lancaster; I UR-Also, a variety of Houses, Lots, Fan= and hlorte- iin South Queen.street. __
A. K. ac A. L. Witmer, Paradise. feb 19 307 6 ' gee. fob 19 2m ' Itot 20 St '2 HENRY X. KEIGn.RT, P. M
nex i t,thteCeE"Pos'tgOiTlliecanawall'l bthearte°touov"edt'tolomreytdhwe e l l o llng laAoPturie
Andrew Lague, sr., Salisbury township. By David Gigue
and John Lori, Executors;
Martin Ferrer, West Latupets'rjownship. By Henry Ferrer
and John .11eCartney, Executors.
Jelin Brandt, or., East Donegal township. By John Mundt
arid Jo** 11. Brandt, Administrators.
John Wallace, East Earl township. By Davis Wallace, deo.
Wallace and Edward Wallace, Executors.
Williainllutton, Fulton township. By Rachel Hutton, Ex
ecutrix.
Christian Median.. Enet Deuegal teunkilp. By Michael
Hostetter and Peter Raiser. Executors..
Christnin Herr, (Blue Rock) Manor township. Guardian
ship Account. By Jacob G. Shuman, Guardian of Chris
tian, .Margaret. -Eli:AG:tit, David, Abraham and Susanna
Brady. ttttt eir children of Susanna Brady, late of Manor
township. duo .1. and grand children of ,liri-t len lien,
deceased.
.iecob Reesei, Salisbury township. Supplenientaty Account.
By Ja,ot, Martin and Jacob )last, Executors.
Abraham Deyer, Borough of Marietta. Final ..Ocuunt. By
naintlei doya, Adlllllll9tratUf.
Mantis ninfounor, Manhant township. 13j Datuel s ii. iitosh,
ante of the Executors.
inane Grouper, jr., city of Lancaster. By Frederick Coop
er.
• tA.Malieth Swope. Lppel Learock township. By Daniel
Swops-, Executor.
veorge H. Horning, Borough of Marietta. By Jacob Roth,
and William R. Mehady„Administratom
Ann liars, Nidi.lndry tOWEnthip. By Robert B. Hutt and
Jelin Bartley, Executors.
Mad•..ti Bear, East 11m:upheld township. By Jacob Bails
man, Administrater warn the 'Will annexed.
Maser Bomberger, Elizabeth township. Guardianship Ac
count. By Reuben Beideabaugh, Guardian. of Jacob Erb
- and Anna Erb, minor grandchildren of said deceased.
Chrio . ian 11. r, Matter township.. By Abraham Furry and
David B. Herr, Surviving Executors.
David Cramer, Marne township. By James Pussmore and
naulltel Cramer, Administrators.
Samuel Risser ' Winn llempfield township. Guardianship
By Levi Eby, Ouaitlian of named W. 'Darer
and Joseph S.. Risser, tumor children of deceased.
J,ha lt. Montgomery, jr., city of Lancaster. By James H.
Leigart, Administrator.
Henry Seidott, Warwick township. Guardianship Account.
By Abraham Hess and John Hess, Executors of Christian
Rote, descried, who was Guardian of Sarah, Susanna and
Leal: Schlott, Minor daughters of Henry Schlott, deed.
Samuel Martin, Earl, now East Earl township. By Barba
ra Martin and Joseph Frantz, Administrators.
Daniel Rand:, Cocalico township. By Henry Rauch, of East
Earl township, Executor.
Henry Miller, or., East Llmupthild twp. By Andrew S. Mil
ler' one of the enniving Executors.
Elizabeth Miller, - East Ilemptield township. By Andrew S.
Miller, Executor.
John Hostetter Manor township. By John E. Hostetter
and floury Lank, Administrators.
Henry Engle, (Fuller) Coney township. Guardianship Ac
count. By Conrad Ziegler, Guardian of Anna Musser,
(late Engle,) and Jesse Engle, minor children of dec'd.
John Webster, Esq., Fulton township. By Jason D. Brad
ley and Michael Baer, Executors.
John .11.'Ananey, Jaaeeek township. By Mary M'Ananey,
Adruinistratrix. -
J, T. Anderson,Borough of Marietta. By James Wilson
and A. zsel, Administrators.
Elias Hershey, Rapho township. By John M. Hershey, Ad
ministrator.
Mary Schaaf., Warwick township. By John Schaar, Ad
ministrator.
Thomas Murphy, Bart township. By William Murphy, Ad
ministrator.
George Reolsecker, Borough of Elizabethtown. By Abra
ham Breueman, Administrator de bolas non cum testa
ment° annexe.
Catharine Leioey, West Cocalico township. By Adam Lei
icy, Executor.
Christian Ebersole, Rapho township. By Joseph Ebersole,
Henry Ebersole and David Barnes, Execute..
Frederick F. Worst, Salisbury township. By Henry W..
Worst, Administrator.
Henry Dorwart, city of Lancaster. By Gotlieb Feuer, Ad
ministrator with the Will annexed.
Joseph Stauffer, Rapho township. By Henry Stauffer and
Samuel Brubaker, Executors.
Strohm, East Donegal township. By John Mus
"Ler. Exec a tor.
eronica Manning, Manor township. By Martin Manning,
Administrator.
Benjamin Witmer, Manor township. Trustee Account.—
By John B. Witmer, Trustee, appointed by the Will of
deceased.
Margaret Steinmetz, Ephrata township. By David Stein
metz, Administrator.
John Murray, Sadsbury township. By Jos...D. Pownall,
George Whitson and Susanna W. Pownall, Administra
tor. of the estate of Masao Pownall, deceased. late admin
istrator de bonis non of the estate of John Murray, deed.
Joins Benhultzer, Drumore township. By Joseph Bonholtz
er, Executer.
Henry Metzger, city of Lancaster. Guardianship Account.
By Gerhart Metzger, Guardian of Mary, Margaret and
Henry Metzger, minor children of decease.
Abraham Heist. Penn township. By Jacob Reed, Anttuinio
nnator.
GEO. F. ItIIF.NENIAN.
Se.:.retary
John Mumma, West -llomptiold township. tinardianahip
Account. By Jacob K. Brubaker, linardian of Jonds
Mud Family U. Mumma, minor children of do,va.4ed.
t'hristion. nershey, itapho township. By Jacob H. Ilorshoy
Administrator with thu Will annexed.
By Henry Ranch, Guardian of John Nelson Evans, one
EMI2=Mal
flip Kerner, Mount Joy towt.hip. By Jacob Snuff.
Elizabeth HORS, Conestoga township. By Henry Hese, Ad
uninlstrator.
Master,s. Rauh° townstilp. Joseph Master:
vud Thounts.3laaterson,jr. Executor .
Mount Joy township. By Jc.,eph MnstersoU
nod I..tauffcr, Admininrsiord.
cut, atrklJ r,'est 'tempikid township. titiardiaashlp
Account. By Ephraim Hershey, fluardian or Matthew
M. Strickler, a sou of decea.d.
cob Kreider. Katt Lampeter towusbip. By Tobias
Kreider, Jacob Kreider and Boujamiu Laudis, Bexcuturs.
.seph Hollinger, City of Laucastor. By Auu Maria Hol
linger, Administratrix.
BanoulQuaintaure, Clurnarvon township. By David tty
Ifrey F.medlry, Bowugh of Columbia. By John Cooper
and Thomas Llogd. Administrators.
Joltu 311anor town,hip. 11) Aldal
=tl=l2M
Michael 110,3tler, 51rinor township. I,ly Benjamin Lkier , it
ler awl Christian Ilertzler, Administratnra.
Wesel tunas, West Cocalice township. By henry Br
ner, Administrator
Robyn Brighton, Warwic township By Jesse Bright.
Administrator.
Uoorgo Yoglo, Itart township. Ely Levi Fogle, David Fogle
nod •lohn Fogle, Exeeutvrs
°tor Mauler, Hurl toe:Delay. D Simon N. Klause
and Levi litmus.) ILLectitore.
Daniel Campbell, Lancaster township. By Jeremiah Camp.
boll and John 31. ms, Administrators.
George Ilhoids. East lk,negal township. By Elisal , eth
lani.ids aim Abraham ithoaits, Administrators.
1.1...nry sia)awLer, Paradise township. Guardianship at
count. by lievign D. 31clivnine and :cathaniel E. Slay
maker, Guardians of Susanna E., John B. and Emma C.
slaymaker, minor children of deceased.
Jacob lteinhold, West Cpcatiro township. Bylsaac Rein.
hold, Arta Reinhold, Daniel Reinhold and Michael Stieff,
Samuel L. itodgers, Borough ofColumbia. By J. W. Fish
er, Administrator.
Samuel Albright, Ni',.st Ilempfleld township. Guardianship
Account. By Samuel May, Guardian of John,Catharine,
Mien, Samuel, Elizabeth, Christian and Sarah Albright,
minor children of deceased.
Jacob it. Gerber, Upper Lescock township. By Jacob Bard,
one cal the I-semi:v[3. By henry Shreiner, E.g., his Coin
mitten.
Catharine Walter, East Donegal tou uship. Guradlanship
Account. By Jacob U. lireider, Guardian or . Christian,
Jacob, Alma, !tobacco, Mary, Fyanna, Samuel and Catha
rine Walter, minor children of deceased.
hoary White, Manor township. By John Goodman and
Reuben White, Administrators.
Jonathan Weaver, Leacock township. Guardianship Ac
count. By Amos L. Witmer, Guardian of Mary Ann,
Jonathan rind Dotty Eveline Weaver, minor children of
LEVI lIELL,
Administrator
deceased.
James Sproul, Sadsbury township. Guardianship Account.
by Joseph Powimil,(Joseph D. Pownall, Georgn Whitson
and Susan Pownall, Administrate!, of -Moles Pownall,
deceased,) and Joseph C. Dickinson; Guardians of the
minor children of. Jiunps Sproul, dammed.
Bernard 314irann, City of Lancaster. Final Account. By
John M'Orano awl Richard 51.4.1rann,jr., Administrators.
Jacob Wagoar, fast Lanapetar township. By John Quig
ley, Adunn ististor.
Beniumiti Groff, last Lampeter township. Guardianship Ac
count. By David Groff. lato Guardian of Anna Groff, a
daughter of deceased.
ChrisUan LOugenecker, Penn township. By Peter B. Long
enecker, Christian B. Longenecker and Emanuel B. Long
enecker, Administrators.
Elizabeth Muwrer, Bart (now Eden) township. By David
Keen, Administrator.
Daniel Roth, Lancaster City. Guardianship Account.—
By Walter U. EVILoB. Guardian of Lonisia A. tiundaker,
It nit= U. Roth and Charge S. Roth, minor children of
deceased.
John &loan, West Lampeter township. By George D.
Sprecher, Administrator.
Jacob Buckwalter, Manor township. By Jacob S. Witmer
and Abraham Miller, Administrators.
Dr. Martin Musser, dedd. late of Weet Lampeter Tap. By
Dr, Jacob U. Musser, Guardian of Susan and Emma Moo-
our, minor children of said deceased.
B. M. STAUFFER.
Register.
ME=
Uunrdianship .kceoun
liegidtor'm Office, fob 19 41
TAAY OF APPEAL FOR LANCASTER
CITY.—The tax•payera of Lancaster city are notified
that the day of appeal from the asseeements for 1856, frill
be at the Commissioners' Office, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th
of February, instant.
By ordefof the Commissioners,
feb 12 3t 4 P.O. EDERMAN, Clerk.
Tl, state of John Staffer and wife.—ln the
_EjCourt of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster.—
Whereas, Benjamin M. Stauffer, assignee of John Mailer
awl Catharine hie Wife, did on the 9th of February, 11356,
tile in the Mace of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his
account of the said Eatate:
• . .
Notice i. hereby given to all persons Interested In the
said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 17th
day of March, 1856, for the confirmation thereof, unless
exceptions be filed.
Attest,
Prothy's office, Lan. feb
Mstate of J. W. Hamilto n .—ln the Court of
jCammou Pleas for the County of Lancaster.—Whereas,
Daniel Herr, assignee of .1. W. Hamilton, of the Borough
of Colimbia, did on the 11th day of February. 18643, tile In
the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his account j
of the said Estate:
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested lu the - s u p er -phosphate of Ltose.—Just received mud
amid Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 17th . for sale by the subscribers a lot of the above valtiabel
,lay di March, 1156, for the confirmation thereof, unless ea- fertilizer, in Barrels. OD). CALDER /4 CO., .
options be filed. Office 1i!,4 N. Queen street and at Greaff's Landing, on
Attest,june 12 tf-21
he Conestoza.
Proth'ys, Office, Lau. CO, 0
USTATE OF JOHN N. LANE, LATE OF
_EA the City of Lancaster, deeeseed.—Letters of Adminfa.
tration on said 'Estate haring been granted to the ander
algnett, all indebted teto trill make immediate
payment, a thr ee haling claims present them for settle-
Meta to - JAMES B. LANE,
O. TAYLOR LANE,
Lauer, feb 12 Ct 4 Administrztors.
Dumber, Ind. Whig, hod Volksfreund copy end charge
this 9ffite:
ESTATE OF DR. JOSIA.II ROBESON,
Deceased—The undersigned, Auditor. appointed to
distribute the balance hi the hands of Peter liartin. Ad•
ministrator of said deceased, to and among thaw entitled to
the same,' will meet a second time, for the porposes of his
appointment, on Monday the 10th day of March, 15614 at
2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Library Rollin, Court
rratL3o, Lancaster, when and where all persona interested
may attend. WILSON.
feb 12 4t 4 Auditor.
- no vardo SALE.—on :aturday, March 6th, 1866,
f the sub‘criber—Trustee appointed by the Orphans' Court
of Lancaster edunty, of the Estate of JarneeGelligan, deed.
will expose to sale, at the public house of Francis Lytle, in
the village of Georgetown. But township, the following
real estate, via: A PIECE of LAND in said tomisnip, con
taining 28 Acres and 130 'Perches, (more
or leas) with a Log DWELLING HOUSE and Shop,
and other improvements thereon, adjoining ps-op
erty of John M'Cready. John Groff, John
ter, I.mac Smith and others.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. IL, when attondenoo
will be given by GEORGE MARTIN,.
Lan. teb 12 5 Trustee for the sale.
A, RARE. CHANCE FOR A PROFITA
BLE I NNEST,ILEKT.—In consequence of having, form
ed a connection with a Rage publishing house in N. York.
for the management, manufacture and sale of their puldb
eadona, in Chicago, 111. the sub,criber offers for solo the
STOCK, GOOD WILL ;ND FIXTURES, of his long estab
lished and favorably located
ROOK AND STATIONERY EST.% IILiiMMENT.
This e.tahlt,hment, F. a ell and favorably khown to almost
every citizen of Lancaster county, need; no description. It,
business is on the intros... and offers inducements to per
sons wishing to make a business investment, rarely to he
met with. Its annual profits are large, and loaves a haw/-
tome d'ht balance over end above en expenses, which can be
satisfactorily shown to parties wishing to purcha.e.
The offer of a larger bold. more extensive operations, and
a prospect of tamest," profits In Chicago, are the only reas
ons for offering the alive estahlirliment for nolo
ea. Address W. U. SPANGLER.
fob tf 4 Lancaster city, Pa.
llf ANTED-4 0 good men to work in the big Ore Rank
V V on Chesnut 11111, seven milt:, from Lammter, tbto.
front Columbia. end 1 . 1. i from Mountville.
N. B. Wages paid in caoh tvury Month.
If. R. KNOTWELE,
Manager.
Intended Removr WeL.CIIENS. would
take this method of informing his friends and the pub
lic generally, that on the Ist of April next he designs re
moving his Drug Store and Dental Office. to No. Y.; North
Queen at., thc store NOM in the :Cational House, formerly
occupied by Chas. M. Erbeu & Bro., and now by Rawlins'
shoo store. where it Is his purpose to open the Snot and
most °atm:mire stock of Drugs and Fancy Articles in the
city. He will be prepared for a wholesale as well as retail
business. Having procured an assistant who has had an
extensive experience in prescription business. he would say
to Physicians, and others, that any precription that may
be sent to the Store, will be carefully attended to.
The Dental °Mee he designs having in the rear of the
Store—the entrance through the Stare, where ho will at.
tend to all dental operations as heretofore. Jan 20 If 2
XTENSIVE IRON WORKS FOR SALE
EOll Rl:Yr.—The aubscriber wishing to contract his bu
siness, offers fur sale ur reut, Bea extensive establishment
known as thcEhesnnt Street Iron Works, sit
uated in West Chesnut street, near the railroad. The works
are the largest and most extensive of the kind in the State,
out of the city of Philadelphia, and are wall calculated for
doing a large amount of work, being favorably located, and
having done a large business ever since they were erected.
They are capable of giving employment to 100 hands.—
They comprise a large Machine Shop, Boiler Shop, Black
smith Shop, Foundry and Brass Foundry, all complete, with
a large quantity of Patterns, inchnling Patterns for nearly
all the Mills in this county. There are also over fifty Pat
terns for Iron Railing, Verandahs, be., and more than 108
different Stove Patterns. The Pattern Shop is complete.—
The whole establishment will - be 'sold on accommodating
terms, or rented, and presents inducements to men of en
togrprize rarely ta be found; as the location is not only a
good one, but the present business could not only be re
tained but greatly enlarged.
dec 18 tf 48 CHRISTIAN KIEFFER.
W. VANHORN d CO.—Truss and Surgical
kj,.Bandage Manufacturers, have removed from No. 32
North 9th street, to N 0.104 North 9th street, below Race,
Philadelphia. French and all other description of Trusses,
warranted to give satisfaction in ties treatment of the most
difficult cases of Rupture. Single Trusses, from $1 to sb,
Double, $2 to $9. Elastic Lace Utero Abdominal Support.
era, for felling of the Womb, highly recommended by the
Medical Faculty.
Elastic Net Stockings, for Varicose
Veins, Dropsical Swellings, Gout, Rhea- 1
matism, Weakness at knee and ankle I
joint. This is a very superior article,
and highly recommended by Physicians. Instruments for
Curvature Bandages,and also alldescriptions of Instruments
and Bandages manufactured for diseases that require me
chanical aidfor their relief. C. W. VANIIORN & CO.
dee 29 1y 49
AGENTS WANTED FOR KETCHUDVS
MOWING MACIHNES.-500 Ketchum superior 3low
ing Machines direst from the manufactory and for sale by
the subscribers. Agents who wish to have the sale of these
in any part of Pa. or adjoining States, will send early no
tice. PASCHALL MORRIS tc. CO.,
Agricultural Warehouse and Seed store, corner 7th and
Market, Philadelphia. dec 25 tf 49
pin: subscribers have opened a store In New Danville,
j Pequa township, for the sale of
Dry Goods, Ctrieensware, Groceries, die.,
&c. niey have just received a fresh supply of all these al
tichut from the Cities, and are prepared to sell as cheap as
the mime can be purchased in Lancaster or any of the ad
Joining towns.
By prompt- attention to business, they hope to Neuli a.
aral share of public. patronage.
Dec 25 tim. 49 CONRAD .0 YORDY.
TO MARKET MEN & GARDNERS.—
Peachjear and other fruit TREES, Strawber
ry, Raspberry and Rhubarb Plants, and Asparagus
Roots eilteratod, and for sale at the Pomona Gard.
and Nurseries. Descriptive catalogues, giving full
directions for cultivation and treatment, furnished gratis on
application to WILLIAM PARRY,
Cinnaminson P. 0.
Burlington co., N..J.
MOM
ONIGHACHER do BAUMAN,
ners and Carriers Store, hack' of Robt. Moderwell's
Commission Warehouse, fronting on the Railroad end
North Prince street. Cheap for Cash, or approved credit.
Constantly on hand a full assortment. of all kinds Saddler's
and Shoemaker's Leather, of superior quality. including
“Ittizer's celebrated Sole Leather," also, Leather Bands,
well stretched; suitable for all kinds of marthiery. of any
length and width required, made of a superior quality of
Leather, Furnace Bellow,, Band and Lacing Leather, Bar
den /1.0 , •e, Tannet's Oil, Currier's 'rods, Moroceos, Shoe
Findings, &c.
a t All kinds of Leather Wight In the'rough highost prices
given for Hips and Skins In cash ; orders will be promptly
attended to.; felt 5 ly
INSURANCE AND DEPOSIT
Nice, corner of Centre Square and South
in:taster, Pa.
Capital $120,000.
Charley Perpetual. Insure against Loss„,hy Fire, and re
ceive money on Deposit, as heretofore, paying 5 per cent. on
Deposits made for :10 days or longer.
ItUDOLPII F. EA Cell,
Secretary and Treasurer.
NLAN
ICompany
Qn, t
dec 4 Cm 44)
•
Ustate of Daniel Kemper and Wife.—la
E4the Court of Common Diem for the County of Lancas
ter. Whereas, David ICemper, Assignee of Daniel Kemper
and Wife, did on the 20th day of January. 1850, tile In the
Omen of the Prothonotary of the mid Court, hta act:cunt
of the mid Estate:
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the
mid Estate, that the mid Court have appointed the ,rd
day of Mar., 1856. .tar the confirmation thereof, unless ex
ceptions he filed.
Attest,
Prulli'ye. Office, Lan. jail 26
Estate of Gordon Armstrong and Wife.
--11.1 the Court of Common Peas for the County of Lan
caster. Whereas. John Armstrong, Assignee of Gordon
Armstrong and Wifo, did on the 20th day of January, 1854.
file in the °Mee of the Prothonotary of the Bald Court, his
account of the said Estate:
Notice is hereby given tu all per.. interested In the
said Estate, that the said Court have sppotott- I the third
day of Starch, Iroes for the CollarlflatiOn thereof, uulabe
excoptione be filed
Attest,
Protby's OQice, Inn.jan 26
N E".V Route from Laneaater to
Reading, Vu Oregon, New Berlin, Ephrata, Seams
town and Adamstown.—The subscriber has commenced
running a Stage between Lancaster and Rooting, by way
of Orep„on, New Berlin, Ephrata, Iteatristown and Adam"-
WWI,
dal - Leaves Lancaster (Shober'a Hotel) every Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
oar- Luces Reading, (Barto's Keystone House) every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 9 o'clock, A. 31.
Fare..-For through passage, 91,50
Pram Laucester to Oregon, 31 eta.
From Reading to Adamstown
to Itemmstowm
44 to Ephrata,
MISULAIL.
N. B.—This routs is shorter than my other one and over
a very good rood. nov 20 tf 44
r i rle i rc ' haute, Lawyers, Philadelphia Advertisement.
Evan
Fire and Thief Proof Safes It—
fanner/ and others, having
hooks, Papers or any other valuables, to preserve from Fire
or Burglars.
Day ,4 Newell's (Ilobb's) Dank Locks
.. A CABD.—the -Fine. Moor Sim" that preserved our
Books, Papers, &c. ' during the • Great Fire at llart'S build
ings,' was purchased of Oliver Evans, 61 0. Si 0f., &
Philad'a.
GETZ BUCK.
. _
REFRIGERATORS k WATER FILTERS.—Evans' Pre
mium Ventilated Refrigerators for cooling and preserving
meate,.butter, runic., water and all articles for culinary per
pose.
Water Filters, for purifying brackish or muddy water,
whether effected by reins, limestone, marl or other causes
can be had separate or attached to the Refrigeostors
smalrguantlo of Ice cooling the whole, to We warms,.
weather.
Portabla Shower Bathe, for rho use of warm or c
ter.
Water Coolers, for 'Hotels, Stores and DaeUhge.
Store Trucks, for moving boxes,
se t
i ales, Lc.
Seal Press, C,opytog do., Druggst do. '
OLIVER EVAN
No 61 South 2d st., 2 doors below Chesnut _
ablish.,l In 1935. below
51y 3
COMPOBITION GRAVEL ROOFING
-D. PANCOAST haring associated with himself 11,.
LOUIS BItOBICS in the Composition awl m art! Roofing
business, is enabled to say they will be prepared to execute
with despatch any calls for Roof's in the City or Country.—
D. FAXeollif haring put on a groat numberof roofs in the
last three years in the city and surrounding country, war
rant them in assuring Builders that their mode of roofing
0.1111 be relied on. They would Invite Partners who aro about
to build Barns, to make themselves acquainted with the
merits of their roof. assuring them and 'others, that they
are emsaPto the beet, and in 6000 respects sui.rior to 'all
others, being Fire Pr oof , Water Proof, Air 'Fight, and coat
ing only about halt as much as slam. Warranted in all
maim to be as stated. Any info
PANrmaCO tion
AST given
BRO Sll by addressing
D.
Lancaster, to.
J. BOWMAN, Proth'y.
fob 12 4t4
.1. BOWMAN, Protti'y.
f. .b 4t4
New Store
J. BOW3IAN, Prutley
Jan 41.,
J. BOWMAN, ProWy.
jau 2J 4 2
to i'ritz's.
to New Berlin
to Ephrata,
. 1t .
N
Wit Bool{l ox'S !Book: of ,.
*aityrs.:, Prow edition
' The Divine LOTS, by John radio, D. D., LL. D., Protesoor
of Biblical Litarlanra, alsalluw. '' •• ' •, .
Demons and Griardian'Angels;
. 7 Joseph F. Bari, D. D.
England and Armageddon, "- . •• "
The Gospel in Ezekiel, by Rey. es. Guthrie, D. D. .
iti h:h
Chratian 'Meilen, by B. A. Th meson, A. 31.
..
The ChArnan..Ll3), its course, hindrancesundlts belps.
by Thomas Arnold, D. D. - •
A largo collection of Religions d Sunday School Boots
always on hand, it very low prit ''..
fob 12 114 =Tula & siozs.
DISSOLUTION OP t A.H.TIVERSIMP.--
The partnership heretofbre existing under the arm sir
boc
Seldom:Mr a Hoover, ( denntol .) Gordonville, Lawaitir
co., has been this day dissolved bx mutual consent. All
parsons indebted by note or sermon to the Una will
please make payment to John Se ;onuidge or John K. Smo
ker. either of whnin are authotizedto recolpt for the sung
and all persons having claims will present thcroor settle.
meat to either akie above named.
JOHN Si:' - _ , DIf 91L03,
ISAAC a. ilourkat.
.......
TE 11EltWITILE BUSINESS will be contfnuedby the
undersigned, at Gortionci/lNwhere he hopes, by giving
the bu.elbess his personal attention, to merit a continuance
or the patronage so liberally bestowed upon the late tirm.—
A general assortment of Dry Goods, Qtrettslrare, llorawar . 0 .
Boots, Shoes, ac., constantly oil land, and which will be
told at a slight advance no Philadelphia 'tholes:110 prices
KEY- Country produce taken in i exchange for good+ at the
highest market prices. Give us a call.
1
teb 10 It 4 JOHN SELDOMRIDGE.
001131011 SCHOOL REGISTER.—THE sub
-scribers deem it due to thetriselves and to the*Continuan
School Register" to take some notice of an attack 6n their
work by the publisher of a work called the *Permanent
Record."
In presenting the ''Common gchool Register'. to the con
sideration of Directors and Teaciars, they fool groat oordl
deuce that it will be found, Upon examination, to be the
book so long desired in our schools.
They do not doom it necessary to institute is comparison
of merit, between it and the Permanent Record '—for
thlng• comparable should bear, at least, some slight re.
semblance. The ..Permanent Reeord" le an after thought
—got up expressly to rival the Ultegistor," but dike *Rauch
attempts , a mlierable Imitation; of the original. The most
important porno:Yid the *Register," indeed all those Items
wMcli term its characteristics, and which constitute its pc,-
culler claim to public pretereitco, have been necessarily.
onsated. The object seems to have been to make a cheaper
butt, and whilst aiming exclusively at that point it has at
the -aloe time been made a worthless one.
e will not now inquire before how many r sands of Di
rector: it has been laid and adolited, but will tim i d)" remark,
that the gentleman whose name is appended to ,his "Reso
lution" tit the single Board mentioned regrets vs -occiingly
that he had not seen the -Counion School ltegisto" before
action was bad in that single aitrict on this subject.
If the names of and recomm ndations of gentl man, ex
perienced in the business of teaching, sire net entitled to
settee us a case of this kind. we are at a loss tolmagine one
in which their opinions would De of any 3+,5'511.
It is easy to say ..souiztityeal atter unsuccessful attempts
to obtain them.
The idea that such testimonials could be procured for a
copy" le too trilling to Maio,.
c crania, therefore, with confidence, direct the attention
of 'Teachers and Directors to ourradverusenicut in the bevoral
pc. tiapapers of this city, believing that our - Common School
itogieter" will be found to be, upon examination mad trial,
all that it professes.
eausfied to leave it to this unerring test, the subscribers
will not easily be forced Into any :tardier coutnyvorsy as to
the comparative merits of the vivol3l rks.
fvb 12 It 1111LaY & STOEIi.
/000T 0 0 1
LlM*. j. „ ltt u tri .6 lt ori -1:110 . 11:H uo t Tt
warranted of superior quality, ilia cheapest manure In the
world. Farmers and dealers siipplied at low prices.
EX.TILA QUALITY LAND PLASTEII.=
5,000 barrola Extra Quality Land Floater. selected far Its
fertilizing quality.
10,ifii0 ['what of same in bv4.
10,00 barrels boat quality Ordinary land Plaster, equal
to the BEST USUALLY SOLDI at the low price of mita
per bushel, or $l,lO per barrel, with a deduction Orr tarp
lute.
25,000 bushels of lams in bulk.
1,000 barrels Calcined Flastar.
1,000 " Casting
600 " Dentist
6,000 " Hydraulic CeMent.
1000 " True Homan
EFEUVIA.II GUANO.
This article we offer in confidence to our customers, as
equal to any imported. and fan superior to most in the mar•
ket. 10,000 bags of this superior Guano for sale at the loweet
market rates. Also, roudrette, MOSICI.II Wuano, Ground
Charcoal, sc., Sc
FEENCH, RICIIARDS & CO.
At the STEAM PLASTER MILLS, Junction York AMU&
and Callowlilll street, Philadelphia. feb la 3ra
Aironey Wanted.—day Roma ariabing to make a
131.inatt of $3,000 for.ten or tttlecra year., at ilvo per cut.
inte,ent, secured on nal eitatir—Juat notify the Printer.
faith btt,-3
Estate of Podolia Gertizer,
l.ate of the Borough of 6trasburg, dec'd. The under -
sizned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Cutts of Lan
caster county, to tilambute the balauw of the socouut of
said estate, in the hands of Jdhu ithem, guardian of Jacob,
Benjamin and John Gerticeroninor children of sold dec'ci,
will attend to the duties of his appointment in the Libra.
ry Boom of the Court flotutodin the city of Lancaster, cm
Friday, February 20, 1860, at, 2 o'clock, P. 11., when and
hero eui the parties interested are requested to attend.
W. F. 6. WARREN,
Auditor.,
IV ow and II sa fa mprovemout.—Snmu•l
11 31. King's Box Shingle Moonlit°, used fur Splitting
and Shaving Shingles from the Block or Bolt, without ree
tubing the wood to be Brat] steamed.. This Machine is
capable of Elvin.); and Shaving from 15,000 to 10,000 Shin
gles per day.' The Maclaine can or may be propellid by a
cue horse power, either tread or otherwise
Ahy persons wishing to slow it in operation, can do so
by calling at Messrs. Fellenbautn la Miller's Fulton Works,
Lancaster, Ps., between the hours of 10 nod 11 u'clook.
to
the forenoon and between 2 and 8 o'clmk in the Ed - tan:won
daily.
Machines and Rights for sale by
jan 29 31° 2 SA.3IIIEL N. KING.
rro HOUSEKEEPERS--LOW PRICES
AN!) A ItAI ± CUANCl—i'eroors Inten . llug to Com
mence the world, with a fain prospect ut , 1.: S.
gall on the subscriber I.e.fJrnvn
STOVES of the latest aubi moat hop, _
Kitchen Ranges, Cooking Snores, roe: and hiLtitig 11.0001
sterns, all warranted. Alsq
A general assortment of corrEE.. IT, ES, thanuface
tured under the immediate istpcolioo of the pr - : -. .lotnr.
None but the best workmen employed This branch of
the busin., Is headed by J; Springer, who is known to ho
one, if not the bed mechanic, in his flue, In the country .
TIN WARE, of every variety, at the lowest prices and
of the beet quality, all warranted.
Give use .11, and wu will be emu I. please and give
satisfaction, or no charge.
'Ancestor, feb 5 tf 3
NOTICE.—TO all pariies interested in the Division
Line, between Ephrata laud Warwick townships.
The undersigned Commisliiouers appointed by the Court
of Quarter Passions of Lancaster county, to enquire lute
the propriety of alluring t e dividing line, between Eph-
rata and Warwick towliehitis in the manner following, viz
beginning at a stone on theleutt side ut David Eby's .51111
dam, a corner of land of said David Eby and Jacob Eby,
thence between said lands north sixty-ilve tiozrees and one
quarter East, 58 perches and two.teuthe to a stone, and
North degreee, East 108 perches too 111 , !1; thenne
lween lands of Benj. Mullin her on une•side and Jacob Eby
and Levi Becker on the other aide, :Yorth degree.,
Weal 68 , /,, perches tea stod,e a corner 01 aforesmdlands on
the line between Ephrata and Elizabeth townships, and by
said lino Westward, 113 perches to Hammer creek, the
Ilse between Ephrata and! Wet wick townships and dower
acid creak to the Ibne of beginning-hoc, by glee puttee that
they will meet fir the ptirpoect of their appointment at the
house of Jacob Eby, in Ephrata township on u ,turday the
lot day of ]larch, 18i6, at pl o'clock in the for,,oon, when
and where all par:ie.s interc-3ted may attend.
JOSEPH IiONIGILI
CHRISTIAN BEICT2,
JOIN 13.01:10D.
fly order of tho Court:
41.04t3
rul-411 Office of the tssrseaster Savings ln
j is open dmill from 9 u'elock, A. It., until 4
°lock, P. M.
Those depositors who have nut exchanged certificates
are requested to call at tit 0111,e with as little delay as
possible and receive the new certificates now being 1s
sued in exchange fur Short Wood prior to Juno oth,
In order that the Institutfon may proceed to the regular
transaction of lousiness.
Dy Or er of him Duard of Trustees.
P.. r..t Prusulunt.
4. E. Rommrs, Beey. oct tf 11
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'.TAY. CORN SILELLERS.--GRAIN MILLS.
An A .upply of tbciere unrivallal sholltre, eldaPtki
either for hand ur horse powor, and of vdrioui alas and
prices; also Uttlo Want Ctlru and Cob Mills, Sausage Choir
pare and Stuifers, llorato Powers and Threeber., Cast Iron
lift ank force pump. ingimt variety, Hay and Fodder Cut.
teni, Wain Fans, suyeri.witts.Yokue and Bowe, with all oth
er articles for the two of the Fardww add tia.rdenor, by
whobeselo and retail.
PASCIIALL 31011815 A. CO.,
Agricultural Wacehowe and hie-1 etnre, turner - Ith and
Market, Philadelphi... de. tf
gstate of. Wit Him Morton, Decoaeod.—
Letters of adiniulsirstion on the scats of Pithiest
tou, lota of Sass Douiwpil twp., deholised, hoeing hes=
granted to the subscribsti rash:hug In tho villain on/ay
won, In sold township: All persons ludsbtsd to said Woos
ore requested w walo r 4syment. liamedlately, and thawbaring ailius will p t without delay, to me, ee
my oaks, properly auth ticstod for sottish:mit
. & F. ALBELLGIIT,
Alcheiotetrioor.
Jut/ 22 el /
GLOVES.—Wonte ri
a have opened a barge vaaty of
tilovos—ladha and pato, boys and labtaa.. Tba vary
bar - quality Kid (Havoc{
", and Dania Drab;Doe Gauntlets
Duck and Beaver Gloves told Mitts, ax,
A.LBO—A large lot of ,Vooliki arid Cotton Hosiery. Juts
received at [do ll cf 41] IVIiNTZII
- public Stele of Valuable Mineral Land.
J. —On Tuesday, the 1.9111 of February, lote3, err.' no oso
Laisod tb public sale, at the public bona - of John Dunk le,
jr., on tho Slunboim I T , four mae, from the city of
carter, all that curtain act or, Place of Laud, dinars. In
Ilanhelm twp., near th said public houso,coutalning
wrdiolg to a draft made Ithereof, 19 Acres and 211.2
Perches, more ur loos, bounded by lauds of Christian
°rube, John Landis an 4 other..
t of said tract of I t lnd Is cleared and nary prodactlve,
and the tea lance Is Uniting R ood land.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, I'. IL, of said day, when
&Landaus , ' will ba givaia and terms made known by
lads 22 3 lIENItY li. 8.Z101.111.
17eswink Imatli‘te,—The Principal of thhi 15chool
fo r Young Ladies Would invite tilt:attention of parrots
nod guardians to the fact" that among the first arisautagee
of a hoarding School, (acid yet so rare to tiod,) 10. has pro
vided the ant approveLt method of Vuirrmitiott. Ply the
means We pupil. can always have fresh air, so indispansa
ble to health and tottnbCtUal improvement. ,
DaNciso and Glityplthr; EXXIIC191:1 are ILLso taught, and
by the moat approved masters, forming wilt& the ransbalt
and Ornamcutat brancNra, a thorough system of (chair ed
ucation.
For Circulars address, CIIB.IiLES LANcAsTra,
Norristown, Pa., frb 2m 8 Principal.
NotAce.—Persons Laving loaned motley to- Lanoaata ,
county, and wish g W wlthdsew the b.:we ..a, the let
nay of April next,''. I. please giro notice thereof to use
Commis ioners wltho t delay.
By order of the Lkinimisalonert
jan at 2' p. U. 1;131:;:a.A...N, t:let',
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LANCASTER C;OL'is. 1 . 1
EXCHANGE ARID DEPOSIT OirVISJE•
Corner of kArt King and Lillie Stroets,
BET. HD: euxnur 4oVsEI2D spill:C[ll,g%; IZOTEL.
La caster City.
OLIN K. DEED & Itd. pay intarest on deposits at the
lowing rute,i:
5% per coot fur oni year an
dod longer
s do. •• day e d
agrAlso, buy and tell Beal Ciliate and t'torika on card
tais,don, negotiate Loalui, Collect elan., &C., 4c.
air-The undersign urn individually liable to the ezten•
of their ea:dee, for al the deposits and oilier ',Silgado. a,
John K. Reed & Co.
JOHN K. REED,i AMOS S. lIENDEBSON,
DAVID Siltill,T4 ISAAC 0; DI
doe 25
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INTEREST 1 I
, A Deposits.— The Od.1:51131.
1 DANIS, in*Culou la, Lanctutur.sdutty,receives done
on deposit nod elkAssAuturest therefor, -td. : the ra
of 4 per cent- per annum fur 2 months. '.. .
2% do. do. 6 do.
6 do. , co..
5 . % do. do. i 1.2 d o
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Jam 22 3 to I.] 24.111 a/ 9110C11; Cub.
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G. KIEFFER,
Propriatoa
JOHN J.I.OBTEA,