ST. LOUIS COBB.ESPONDENCE. Raritan Resumed—Great activity on the Levee—Hon. John How *militated by at Democracy—A Net /Jankd thrown around Snow-NothingEnn—Fabnorer Nomination cody receired—Democracy triumphant in Chicago—Bout Sunk, dr, kr_ Br. Lows, March 10,1056 I em now happy to announce that the old-fashioned activity again pravaiva in the business thoroughfares of our city. There are now more steamboats lying at our Levee than were ever before known at one time. About one hundred Steamers are activet engaged In receiving and discharging freight, and the Levee is lined from North to South with all manner of goods, wares, and merchandise generally; drays and draymen are thicker than bees in a sugar hogshead, and it is with difficulty that one can go to and from the boats—in truth it in not safe. Our mer chants are in better 'spirits than a fortnight since, and a heavy spring trade is anticipated. A large number of new houses have been opened, and many of our old levee clerks have embarked In the Forwarding and Commission Busi ness on their own hook. The boats that were sunk and destroyed by the recent breaking npoi the ice, are not in the leasr missed, and one would suppose, to judge from the fleet now in our harbor, that boats sprung from the bottom of the Mississippi, instead of sinking in the Father of Wa ters. The ice in the Illinois river and Upper Mississippi has not at yet broken up. Boats ere running on the 3115- gond regularly—from that stream the ice having all run out. Business in every department is brick Produce will soon begin to arrive from the upper rivers, which will give more activity to the market. Thus far very little has been done—no change, worthy of note, in prices. On Saturday night last the Democracy met in mass meet ing, at the Rotunda. and after the preliminaries were gone through with, the lion. John llow was declared, by accla mation, the candidate of the Democracy for Mayor. Mr. flow has filled this office two terms already—last year hr would not consent to run—a R. N. was chosen. nod all the municipal administrations—even these spoken and read of In the 'Torok almanacv - -ther., are none to 0,11, pare with•our present city government. Luis ha- , lost her credit her honor sad her reputation, which het citi zen. were yearn in building up, and just When whoa we got at the top of the !udder—just w nen her credit good second to tame to the Colon—just when pro.perity touched Itself upon her banner, and just as be, citizens Welt. about to be relieved from heavy and berth...me taxes—ln pops au administration steeped in the cees p4olt of ICI/ow-No thlngism, reg - ardlexa of her fame, credit and en that Ic noble; regardless of her credit abroad and her citiz,ni at home, 60401 s upon the city a /Alvin., a foul stain, n black and damnable spot, that It will require years to remove and oradiente. The people of St. I.oub• are entisiled bill Kuow.Nuthing rule and ruin, nod the iniii.uight order will receive such a rebuke at the epp,•oiching eles-titn, as will forever silence them in this section The K. hold oil wag just about to say 1../iy.oieGon meeting to night, to ratify the nomination of e Fillmore andtponal.n." It will without •Doubt be a Ann ailair, and to tell you candidly. Fillmore men In this city are law and far between. Presidential nominations are g,natally received with instantaneous ratifications and great rejuic Mg, but the receipt of the nomination of Fillmore and Don elson was an exception to the gltneral rule—nothing of of the kind has yet taken place, and what is more of it, no one SeeMS to give it a thought. These Know -Nothings are certainly the most strange creatures living, hut in all probability about a corporal's guard of,"Stai-pal;gled - bul lies, mob-agitators, church burners and shig-shot patriots will convene and endorse the Philadelphia Lnoline to. night, and herald it abroad that the .1/nrricaos will sup port Fillmore In St. Louis. The order here possesses a good quantity of Gas! The :lathe of Mr. BCCUAN LN has become a tower of strength, and all that is required to place him in the Pres deaths' chair,—where lie should be for the next fonr years —is to give Itim 1115 nomination of the Democratic Notion al Convention: and all the Fillmore. ind DOI10600)1 !lane Maine to Lduisiana cannot lay a straw in his path—all the combinations of Know-Nothingism, Dlack•ll•public.tre Ism, Free-Soilism, Niggeri.ii,Deughfaceisui, Abolitionism, A nvricnnism, Nativeism, and all other is/ns that the ene mies of Democracy are heir to dare nut, will not, nor can not prevent It. The municipal election of Chhago comb nll . a few days since, and resulted In the choice of the Democratic—Anti. Know-Nothing ticket by 40(1 majority. Senator Douglas was nobly sustained at this election in Chicago. The last nail has been driven in the K. N. cotlin lu that city. The corpse will be removed to South A hone s. Since the election of H anks to the Speakership. the little Rock (Ark.) Eeo,oc,al Las bees filled with cards auttoune lag the withdrawal of Oho Know Nothings frost the varimr lodges. So tiny go. The Steamer Great West sunk at St. Genevieve a few days ago; she was valued at i 16,000, sad insured itt Pitt, burg for $12,000. The steamer Jaruhii sunk in the Tallaii.ltehie river uu the She was Ischined with cotton. Supposed to be total lose_ The Winchester sunk below Alton a few days shoe. The steamer Lucy Donovan burnt to the wet,r's edg on the aSth. Los $17,0,X1/4—noinrurance James Riley, charged with forgery, was surrriolerod I.y his security and taken to jail. Parker H. French was in New crltans on the 'l.llll, nY route for Nicaragua—he is trying to muster up recruits the land of great promise The " Old Lino Whigs . ' are about re organizing in lowa, and the Democr ate are picking their Meta for the next campaign—they have a good ticket in the field, and will no doubt triumph over the Know-Nothings and Black-Ile publicans combined—they have united in lowa and made one party out of two, and so it will be in other states whoa the proper time arrives. LeCour motto be " D - iwn with Black-Republicanism and Know :s:ethingism." It is a difficult matter for one to follow up the various names the opponents of Democracy assume—sure enougt what is there In a name,—nothing; but there is something in the rpoil.7, hence the disguises, the dark lanterns. and Star Spangled Banners lours, State Appropriations for 1856 We give the following abstract of the items embraced in the General Appropriation 1301 of this State, as reported by the Committee of Ways and Moon, in the House o Representatives. Salary of Governor secretary of Commonwealth, fcc 0 Deputy Secretary of Commonwealth_ " Auditor General •• Surveyor General ° Attorney General " Adjutant General State Treasurer Clerk Hire, State Department Auditor General's Office " State Treasurer's " 0 Surveyor General's..." Salary of State Librarian Contingent Expenses State and School Do partment;.... 3,710 00 kudi tor General's Office. 1.45 U 00 State Treasurer's.......... 1,350 00 Surveyor Gonerat's..".... 1,430 00 Expenses of Legislature 125.000 Ou Distributing Laws, &c 700 00 Public Pointing, Binding, &a 30,000 U 0 Miscellaneous Expenses. 3,000 00 Water and Gas for lire Capitol • 3,648 00 Support of Common Schools 230,000 00 • Vellk01:111 and Gratuities 15,000 00 Salaries and per diem of Supreme Court 29.000 00 " of Judges of Dist. Court and Common Pleas of Philadelphia •• of Judges of Dist. Court and Common Pleas of Allegheny " mileage of Pretit Judges of COM. Pleas excepting Philad'a and Allegheny 41,000 00 0 " of Associate Judges 16.500 OU Guaranties interest for Danville and Pottsville Railroad Co • Interest on State Debt Ordinary Repairs of Canals, &c " After Dec. I Expenses of Motive Power 0 Payment of Collectors, &c., and Inci dental Expenses " Deficiencies of Salaries • " of Lock keepers for nse of portion Pa. It. R. of Canal Commissioners, ,ke. Repairs, Sc., of Bridget pebts for motive power in '55 repairs on Portage R. R • Juniata Canal For repairs on Public Works Relaying S. track Columbia R. It Paying contractors on Portage R. R Completing new Portage It. It Debts On Upper N. Branch Canal Enlarging Delaware Division Employment of a State Engineer Salaries of. Officers of Eastern Penitentiary Western " houseof Refuge, Philadelphia. ..1 1 Pittsburg - Institution for the Blind Deaf and Dumb Payment of Adjutant Generals for visiting Arsenals, &c Salary Supt. Public Printing State Lunatic Hospital Expenses of State Library Binding and lettering books Purchasing Law B oaks Miscellan eons Harris' Reports for other states '.21'7; 00 Repairs of Capitol and Grounds 650 00 State and Treasury Departments.... 1.130 00 Grading North Street 230 00 Enclosing Public Grounds 4,500 00 Various work about Grounds 2,565 04 Furnace and Ventilators 550 00 Clocks for Senate and House ' 300 00 Repairs of „Powder House, Philadelphia, Purchase of Webster's Dictionary for Public Schools WESTERN' GRANARIES.—We ascertain that the following amounts of corn are in store at the places named : Peru, 124,000 bushels ; 70,000; Ottawa, 200,000; P.ehria, and towns between that place and Lasalle, 700,000 ; making a total of 1,094,999. It is estimated that there is in store at Lock port 125,000 bushels ; at Morris 100,000, and at Joliet 60,000 bushels. In this city the amount of grain in store, 116,000 bushels wheat, - 61,000 bushels corn, and. 14,000 bushels oats. This gives 182,100 bushels at this 'point, which added to the above totals, would make 1,561,100 bushels. A very large portion of the corn in store at points on the canal and Illinois river is owned in this city. The probability is that the amount of Com in store below will be nearly double before the canal opens, and the amount in this city will of course be large ly inereaged before the opening of navigation. —Chicago Tribune. COMING NATIONAL CONTENTIONS. —The Dom %vatic meets at Cincinnati, June 2nd; the American Bolters, at New York, June 12th, and the Abolition, at Philadelphia, June 17th. WASHESGTON COILIZESPONDENCE. To the Editors of the Latelligepettr, dated iTeshingtott, D. C. Marti 14th, 1856. The Abolition party proper, held a canna, In the hall of the House of Representatives on Tuesday evening last, at which meeting the Hon. Solomon Foot, senator from Ver mont presided, and gr. Comte& of the House acted as Secretary. I notice this meeting merely, as the first link In the chain, that are to follow, as feelers from the same party, in favor of the union ticket of Abolition and Know. Nothings I !I—The great man of the party spoke on that occasion, Mr. Seward of N. V., and he announced, that he would support any candidate of the treason party, so that he was a liberty anti-slavery man. This is authority enough for me, that Mr. Fillmore will be found to be a good "good enough Morita" to receive the united support of the abolition and know-nothing parties. Thus It is becom ing plain to my view, that there will be no third candidate for the Presidency, at the ensiling contest, as many sup posed would be the case, at the opening of the 34th cor. gress. When Mr. Seward speaks to this question of unity in all the elements of the opposition to the democratic nom. inee, yon may be cure that there is truth in the arrange ment. It is their only hope of success, and, as meagre as that is ira :toy arrangement the discordant opposition may adopt, it, ocrtsinly is their best and only hope of success, by this con,orration of all their energies lo favor of but on, candid 4tv The digo...T .tic nominee will be a man cf mettle, —e. man of bacote and a Statesman,--consequently it fullova, that being the choice of the national democratic party, he is al_ so a friend of the enisn, and ot that Constitution that bind these States by the chords of unity of interest ioa closely together, ever to be rent asunder. And all the arta of those, who, oppose the democracy, and disregard the guarantees of the original compact that bind the States as one family. will fall before the people, when the people aro, that the abAltion and know-nothing parties are linked together to destroy the Union of these State,. All the cool and sober mind e d friends of their country, will pause iu their further support t of the Abolition put I), when. such fearful CoLtdOtitlenCer, ale to Want( to our common country, should that party ever prove successful iu their crusade gaiust the Constitution of the laud Judge [fought+ nod Co'Loner, geld to the :l•lstill• 011 tao /01.1 g and ebte tete.. th. The it”.t ',Trt u+teit, th. Pre,Lleat. in hie eudee•ers to preeerve the pence lu the Teri nory Vit/i1.151, fonu any ttrter. The secoud sts,ung,,, that thi.o. in .0 Vet...ill:l/ f•r the etapluduJeut of furepagaituot the ageuts null ••f th• eluizrtutialf, Uuituir title ellitgrattlS. 31141. ILlll that s i.•ty at B•ston. La, dune nu wrung', crusequeutly. ••t•lilig rating aid Wlvirty of Boston. 2lld G.v. Reeder ar.• t., tn•i••••10.d upm hereafter, ad the innoe,uat iu thdt whole affair. Time will ,Low, who ne itintuaelt, or who the guil. ty parti.•-. Our only llope ttud desire is, that there nov ~, LiSluti Jro the entpluynteut of foe,. in that dis- taut and utifirtunstely governed Territory. There vertniu ly will fieenuue of collision thew. it the people of the Territory aro kit to umunge their own matters, and, to such is I,coming to Le the opinion of the beg intitruied persons here, will 11011' Le the core, it will Le well for the citizens of the Territory to harmonize, all their ditiereuces at on early day, and take the legal steps for becoming a member of the confederacy with. or without the privilege of slavery among thOlll, as the interest of the people may decide the ii. 11,11011 14 themselves. The 110.,1n atilt hannnering away on the Kansas quea 'uti, :IS to the iight to Feud for persons and papi•rs. to iu estigate the rights of voter, in the Territory. All this le much time thrown.mway. 'l'ho law of Congress created he right to vote, and any testimony to invalidate the law a a perfect nullity :--but, the majority of the Committee m Elections, being purely of_ the black abolition stripe o f good halidozen, are ever willing to do any thing and very thing to mar the harmony low and order•' and the constitutional rights of the south: therefore, the pub' lie need not 1., surprised at the action. and pertinacity with which these truly black republicans speak forth their sentiment, iu favor of confusion and in utter disregard of the law and order of the land. It is impossible to say when the deb:o.4 will cud in the House. r..:0 soon as the Reports made by Judge Douglas and Judge Conant, on- printed, you may expect to hoar of a spirited and able debate In the &mato. Sir. .under denies any impropriety !being chargeable to the Boston emigra ting aid society . ' in the Kn.as difficulty, and, Judge Dou glas, in his bold and fearless manner asserts, that every Item in his report is substantiated by forts beyond cavil or cantroversy;—thus then the defiance of Mr. rlit inner bas been met by Judge :Dough., and as in this contest - tired: meets Dreek, - you may expect strong and powerful arguments from these gentlemen, as wet] as from other tionators who may engage in the 'lvied, tiov. Bigler introduced on Wednezdas, a ',solution tor the lour-Luse of the manuscript of the exploring expedition under Dr. Kane .ind Lis companions, iu ieareh orffir John Franklin. And, in thus doing. tlov. B. !omit. some re. marks in Kai:, at ILr evpeditiou, the Imrd,hip, and nnf feringi of Dr. and life eighteen companions. the d,bt of gratitude the world we, under to them in the 1.11, o vet 6.1 they had Made. of the ocean stretching. far distant orils. All this was the truth of history, and the remarks f Gov. Bigler, were no more than due to the vast and tout- ueut services performed by Dr. Kane a!i bit rompaitione on the score of humanity and advan,, the cause cf tciem e. The history s h ould be published, and we hope C,ug,reti may undertake to spread the light of that great expedition bolero the reading millions on Both tontinents of the old and new world. Mr. Brodhead of Pennsylvania nppsed the motion of U ov. Bigler, in rather a captious argument against Lieutlli,' book on Chili, as if the expedition and explo ration of Lieut. Gillis was anything pertinent to the guts• tiunLef we the Senate. The friends of Dr. Kano in Penn aylvania and other States will applaud the course of tale Senator in the Senate from the key -stone State, and with the efforts of the other Senator from Pennsylvania. they are as well able to form an plant,. as I nm to vonluie one in reference to the publthation of the expedition to the arctic regions in search of the lost Sir John Franklin. The publication of the correcpundencr , with the 13ritith Erns= Government on the enlistment subject, is now published. This eni r,pondence will speak for itself, and place the po sition of our President and Secretary of State r,ctus in raria before the nations of Europe, as well as satisfy the British People. that their Ministers in power, ate dnioy all they tan. to embroil their nation in a war with the govetumeut of,the R Staten. When 311. 31arey'i letter it pubilthed in Londttu, Lord Palmerston will find, himself inn very tight i3„00 00 1,700 00 1,400 00 1, - 00 00 1,400 GO 800 GO 300 GO 1, - 00 00 3,000 00 ;,800 00 4,000 00 8;200 00 000 00 place with the people of England. The views of our go,rourent on the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty are published. and the difference between the Gov ernment,. is shou n by the able address of our Secretory of State, ty have nrilen solely by the double dealings of interpretation at different periods, by the British Ministry, of the true intent of th,, Treaty, as undei,tood both by Mr. Clayton and Mr. Bully, Yours. Interesting Correspondence We subjoin the following correspondence between members of the Legislature and Sena tor Bigler. It is tu be regretted that the lion. Senator could not comply with the wishes of his friends: but we cannot deny that he was right in attending to "duty before pleasure:" HARRISBURG, Marctl 4,1856. Hon. WTI. BIGLER, U. S. Senate. Sir:--A number of your political friends, members of the Legislature and others now at the State Capital, desirous of expressing their high regard for your political and private vir tues, request you to name a day on which you can make it convenient to meet them at the festive board. With consideration of high regard for yours, &c., Wm. M. Piitt, If. D. Foster J. R. McClintock, S. S. Jamison Chas. R. Buckalew, John Cresswen, Thos. P. Knox, V. E. Piolet, and others. .I.l.otatsaurm, March 5, 1856. 8,01, 1" ?,000,000 00 _7,1187 00 5,000 00 03:0,300 00 53,000 00 10,910 00 54,000 00 12 500 00 8,407 00 18 ,000 00 20,644 78 8,290 03 2706 31 50, 0 00 50 150,000 00 145,453 66 32,120 00 37,000 00 50.000 00 2,500 00 0,300 00 9,L00 00 30,000 00 15,000 00 17,000 00 20,000 00 Gentlemen :—Your note of yesterday, ask ing me to name a day when it will be conve nient for to meet you and other friends at the festive board, was presented this evening. Having made arrangements to leave for Washington City in the morning train, it will not be convenient for me to meet you on the occasion of my present' visit, and it is not probable that I shall return to Harrisburg again before the adjournment of the Legisla ture. Whilst for these reasons I must decline to embrace the opportunity you have thus pre sented for a meeting so agreeable to my feel ings, you will believe me that I am deeply sensible to the high character of the compli ment implied in your invitation, and of the friendly motives which have dictated it. Whilst regarding personal and political reputation as almost inseparable, I cannot re frain from the expression of special gratifica tion with your allusion to my personal char acter. If has been my steady purpose, while struggling to build up the one to avoid the sacrifice of the other—feeling impressed with the conviction that political prominence, un supported by the moral virtues, must ever be uncertain and temporary. In my new position as United States Sena tor, the obligations of the oath of office, the teachings of the Constitution, and the policy of the Democratic party shall be my constant guide. This evidence of regard on your part is the more satisfactory and gratifying, be cause I recognize among your number the names of many of those members of the Leg islature who, in the late contest for Senator, from local and other considerations, felt re quired to prefer another. With many thanks for your flattering notice, I remain, very truly, your obedient servant, Wm. BIGLER. To the Hons. W. M. Piatt, J. R. McClin tock, C. R. Buckalew, Thos. P. Knox, H. D. Foster, S. S. Jamison, John Cresswell, Col. V. F.. Piolet, and other. - 250 00 000 00 3,0(.)0 00 100 00 25J 00 1.000 00 H . ./0 00 FLIGHT OF THE PIGEONS.—The Memphis (Tenn.) Eagle, of the sth inst., says: Yesterday one might have supposed it to be a cloudy day, from the enormous quantities of wild pigeons passing over in a southerly direc tion. Their sound as they pass is like the " noise of many waters," and their appearance is curious and interesting as they expand and contract, or change their course at the direc tion of their file leader. From thr Harrisburg Put riot • - - For the Intelligencer L Lancasteriaa. The Juvenile Fancy Ball. LISCASTZI, March 15, 1856. Masons. Entrees With your kind permission I would beg a corner of your very valuable paper, for the purpose of expressing publicly the gratification and delight enjoyed on last Thursday evening, in witnessing the examination of Prof. F. Stonch's Juvenile Class In dancing, held in the large mom of Fitton Hall. The evening was pleasant—the room spacious and well illuminated—and the occasion was honored by a largo, intelligent and appreciating audience_ Thegay, the lovely and the youthful were gathered togeth er; the ladies looked charming—as our city belles always do—and what added greatly to the sight, cheerfulness could be seen in every countenance. The evening's enter tainment commenced with a Grand )larch Quadrille by fifty Marten and Misses. The complicated Cotillion of Prance, the voluptuous - , dreamy Waltz of Germany, and the amorous, highly expressive and, graceful Cachnca of sunny and romantic Spain, the latter accompanied with the enlivening Castanets, were all gone through with, in a manner and with a finish that reflected the greatest credit upon the Teacher. The Highland Fliug, the Cracovienne, and the Wreath Dance were very pretty; yet we think the Scotch Dance, composed for this occasion by Prof. Slouch, far exceeded the others, and proved that Le is perfect waster of his profession, and that he if a compo•.. as well as a teacher of dancing. The dancers, who occupied the stage wore equipped in full costume, and it wan pleasing to observe the gallantry of the young gentlemen of twelve, and the arch coquetry of the Misses of eight and ten.. The grand conclusion of the Fancy dances consisted of a Hornpipe by Prof. Slouch him self, which clearly demonstrates the fact that he not only pmfersts, but actually perform.. At the termination of the dances, a splendid gold watch was presented to Prof. Stouch by the parents of his Juvenile Class. which was certainly a very high compliment to him. nod it also gave evidence of their appreciation of his talent sin the tuition of their chil dren. Prof. S. has the happy knack. Ly his correct method of teaching, of removing all stiff and angular motions of tG, body and members; a thing too often neglected or not properly understood by teat:bet, must of whom ,etail to think that the whole art lies in jumping op and down, and kicking. Sow the great art and beauty of .lancing consists hr the snot easy, natured toot don MAI) and geaceful 100- bons of the holy, Lauds and art., the pobe of the hem.l. turn uf the neck, mid expre,..iots of the la. rcuilre wen• thruugh. the Hull ww. drvotrd w Um tibt. of :..hilt portivo akr all a %L,.ui appvar.,l etijo) theu,elve, I uud..nuud that Prot. S. tc ill esiiiimetice flakall,r quarter is the course of two 111.11 we bop, all W ill avail diet...eked uppi.a . tuttity to acquire nn art . ..imp:intim...at. which, tivAles beitig nu e,.•titial to a Kids! tutereilursr with the world, mid 1, it part of also a mint Iwo ;I lle id err A Terrible. Calamity A frightful steauibuat disaster occured uu the Delaware on Saturday evening. steam ferry boat New Jersey, Captain Corson, had left Walnut street wharf to make her regular trip to Camden, with about one hun dred persons aboard, when she took fire from the engine room, and a terrible scene of death and ruin followed. The boat was burned to the water's edge. About forty persons are knowb to have been saved. Four bodies have been found, and the names of twenty-eight 'persons are 'mentioned as missing, and are thought to have been either.burned or drown ed. This calamity has caused an intense ex citement in this community. The Coroner is investigating the cause of the disaster.—N. Anzeritan. 41, -- TO NERVoUS SUFFERERS.-ii-4 A retired Clergyman, restored to health in a few days, • fter many years of great uervuus suffering, is anxious to mike known the means of cure.' Will send (free) the pr, cription used. Direct the Rev. JOHN NI. DAGN ALL. No. U Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. 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DraS—Dear Sir : Fluty° used two hottles'of Prof. Wood's Hair Iteatorattve, and can truly say it is the great est discovery of the age for restoring and changing the !lair Before using It I was a man of seventy. 3l) hair has no. attained its original color. You can recommend it to ill world without the least fear, as my Case was ono of tli. worst kind. Yours, respectfully. I have need Prot U.. 1. Wv.id Hair Restorative, and hav admired its wonderful effect. Yly hair was becoming, as thought, prematurely gray, but by tho use of his Restora tivo It has resumed its original color. and I have no doubt permanently so. bIUNEY 131tEESE, Ex-Senator United States. The tlivateet Discovery of the Age.—lt seldom occurs, that we notice, tinder any circumstances, patent medicines, restorative!, or anything of. the kind, for we have a preju dice against m- at of them. " But candor compels Os to in vite attention to the advertisement of Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative. We are too juvenile to require anything of the kind, but some instances of its use have come to our knowledge which almost assure us that it is a sovereign remedy against the hair becoming prematurely gray. It is not a .• Hair Dye;" but upon its application as directed, the effect is produced on the skin, which brings out the origin nal native colored hair, without stiffness, and gives It a glee synod natural appearance. We have seen persona who has u used it, and they are much pleased with it.—.lfiss.n u -i Kr publicun. 0. .1. WOOD Si CO., 316 Broadway, N, ,v York, and 111 Market St. Louis, Mo., Proprietors. y. W. Dyott k Suns, 132 North 2d et., Phllada, Whole sale Agents. For sale by U. A. ROCKAFtELD S Co., Medicine Depot, Lancaster, Pa., and by 11. A. Shire:min, Columbia, and by Druggists generally. . mar IS ly 9 447 , - EQUALITY TO ALL! IINIFOIt3IITY OF PItICE!— A new feature of business: Every ono his own Salesman. Jones 6: CO., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store, No. 200 Market street, above 6th, iu addition to having the largest, most varied and fashionable stock of Clothing in Philadelphia, made expressly tbr retail sales, have consti tuted every one his own Salesman, by having marked in figures, on each article, the very lowest price it can be sold for, so they cannot, possibly vary—all must buy alike The goods are all well sponged and prepared and great pains taken with the making, so that all can buy with the full assurance of getting a good article at the very lowest price. Remember the Crescent, iti Market, above 6th, No, 200 feb 26 ly-5 JONES .5 CO. MARRIAGES On the lath inst., by the Rev. J. J. Strine, Jacob Stoll. man to Mary Ann Shenk, both of Conestoga twp. On the sth.inst., by the Rev. K. Erskine, John We Shu man to Rebecca Brovfn, both of Columbia. On the 9th instant, by the Rey. J. Menges, Mr. John Rummel to Miss Margaret Able; all of Columbia. On the 11th instant, by the same, Mr. George Ketteros to Miss Margaret Wise, both of Marietta. On the 'nth instant, by the mane, Mr. henry Fares to Miss Rebecca Kame both of Chesnut 11111. ' On the 4th instant, at the reeidence of the bride's father by Rey. T. M. Brawford, Mr. L. W. Finley, and Miec H. A tiordyn, both of Lower Chanceford township, York Co. On Febuary 28th, at the house of the bride, by };squire Paton, Joshua Brown, of Tazewell county, 111., to Jun Ann Cook, of Fulton township, Lancaster Co., Pa. On the Bth instant, by 8. P. Bower, Beq„ George %Olio. Ihrig of Strasburg Borough, to Mary 3.lnllldonor ortitr burg township. DEATHS On the 6th inst., in West Earl twp., Catharine Burkhold er, widow of Abraham BurkhMar, aged 84 years, 4 month. and 4 days. On the 21st ult., in Adamstown, Lancaster county, Chrl. tian Flickinger,. in the 84th year of his age. On the 2d inst., of consumption, at the residence of hi brother4n4aw, floury liostetter, in blanheim twp., Georg• Johns, in the 22d year of his age. On the let instant, at Maytown, Amos EL Blaymaker, the 66th year of his age. The Illarket•. PHILADELPHIA, Mara 15 Inspection of FLOUR and MEAL, for the we:k ending March 13, 1650, 9; - :2. barrels superfine Flour; 148 do. tine; 308 do. Middlings; do. Rye; 1140 do. Corn Meal; 70 do. condemned. Total, 11,096. CLOVERSEFJI to in steady demand. with further sales of 100 bushels good seed, at $5,23 per bushel. Ftoca contin ues dull; the demand is limited, and holders are free sel lers at $1€4 , 7,25 for common and good brands, but the sales are only In small lots for home consumption at from $7,23 to $8,50259 per barrel for common to extra and fancy real ity brands. RYE FLOCK is steady at $3, and CORN 31sat. at $3 per barrel—n sale of 300 barrels Pennsylvania Meal was made at the latter rate. WHEAT continues scarce, witli small business doing at 170&175 bents for Reds, and 180@, 185 cents for White. Coax remains inactive but firm at 70 cents for Yellow, and but little pressing on the market. Itrs is held abo*Lthe views of buyers, and quiet at 1055, 108 cents for Penlltylvania. Oars sell as wanted an 30Sf 39 cents from store. WAFTED --At the LANCASTER LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, .50 Cords of good dry OAK WOOD, for which cash will be paid on delivery. mar IS 3t 9 NOTICE.—Tbo Stockholders of the LAN jup CASTER COUNTY BANK., are required, by a resolu two of the Board of Directors, to pay in an instalment of $9 per share, payable on or after the tith day of May next. mar IS St 9 IV. L. PEISER, Cashier. PAPER 11.A.NG/NG.—HOWELL & ADAIR, No. 292 Chesnut street, below 11th, Philadelphia. Having smoked their Store with a large assortment of_plain and ornamental WALL PAPERS, are prepared to execute all orders in their line of business In the city and country promptly and tastefully. The trade and builder. supplied on accommodating terms. The public are respectfully in xited to giro us a Call. ma 18 3 9 ESTATE OF JACOB ERB.—to the Dada of Common Pleas for the Countyof Lancaster. Whereas, Henry Stauffer, Administrator of Isaac Stauffer who was trustee of Awl/ Erb, did on the 12th day March, ISSB, file In the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his so. count of the said Estate: :7 - - - Notice is hereby given to all persons interested to the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the' Mat day of April, 1858 s for the confirmation_ thereof unless exceptions be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Broth'''. Proth'ys Office, lan. mai 1-2 mar 19 4t 9 AV - AL C. ORTE, WHOLESALE AND HE y TAIL Manufacturer & Importer of PAPER HANG INGS No. 03 North Second street. Philadelphia. eek,_ The subscriber calls the attention of those wishing to purchase Paper Hangings to his assortment, whirl's:am prises a great variety of patterns and qualities, all of which will be sold at exceedingly low rate, PAPER HANGING DONE AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. mar IS 3m 9 TIOR SALM— I: 25 shares. Farmers Bank Stock at , .7 . .65 40 " Lancaster do.SS . 16 " Lancaster County, do. 52 10 . Conestoga Steam Mill Stock, no 3, at 11 : Lancaster per cent loan, a t 3,000 Ll do V s 2.000 " School do. 6 do. Iv.) 500 •• Jinn. Loan 8 do 95 2.700 - Conestoga Mill 6 do. 92 Terms to suit purchasers. J. F. SIIRODER 4 Co. mar 25 10 tf ' RARE CHANCE for INVESTMENTS.— The Lancaster Savings Institution offers for sale. In lots tomtit purchasers, the following stocks • $lO,OOO City Coupon bonds, 6 per cent. 3.600 City Common School Loan, 0 per cent 5,G00 JAM'S Loan, 6 per rent. 600 Lion Conestoga Steam 31111 No. 3, 6 for ;eat 97 Shares Farmers' Bank Stc,k. 4 Shares 51an, Turnpike Company Stock. 102 Shares Lancaster and Eph: a'a Turnpike C .uipauy Stock. • 150 Shares Lancaster and Marietta Turnpike Compa ny Stock. 50 Shares Lancaster 133 A Stock. al Shares Manheim Plank Road Sti,k. For terms and particulars enquire at the Savings Insti tution. marla 3t S 4 BOOK FOR THOSE WHOSE SCHOOL DAYS ARE OVER.—FIVE HUNDRED MISTAKES of a daily occurrence, in writing, speaking and pronounc ing the English language correctly. This book offers a practical aid in conversation and cor respondence, useful every way and to every holy. •It hi hotter than all the grammars that were ever wiltten. It should be introduced into - Ohio Farmer. Every youth; lady who writes t"iir the n,,.. ~11,41 a to consult it before oimposing snot r page." - 1". Daily News. •• There are thou:omits of h,,h‘i.tu3is and that should have adsise ail I Allik rS anal 11 lilt-1.. Ito I b id this lit; to mirror up to their habits of spew eh."-- Ls:top-Hsi. Young ladies and ,asiutleuieli should especially give this volume a perusal. It will sharpen their wits and guard thou hi the way uf correct speaking and Criting.—/riishie Price itVii cents. neatly bound in cloth. Single copies seat by 'nail. postage paid, on 1 . 00r•illi of 14 1.3 rent) postage deeps. !!,!MEMI I=ll I=l TjUBLIC SALE.—The subscriber about declining Liminess, offers at public Bale : an MONDAY March 24, _ . _ 1056, his entire stock of SEASONED TIMBER, consisting of first, second and t bird quality Pine Lumber, 11eiulock Board:, Joists and &matting of all Norway Joists and Scantling. Large quantity of Ash Lumber from 1 te 4 inches. Large lot of Grub Plank, Ac., &c. Terms made easy. Sale to C 01111.13. at 1 o'clock, I'. M. mar 15 It 9 JANIES PATTON. :),CARRIAGES AT AUCTION.—NINE -74,01/TEENTII TRADE SALE AT PHILA. This salewill take place on WEDNESDAY Morning, April 2, 1850, at 10 o'clock, at the Bazaar, Ninth and George eta., under cover, and will not be postponed on account of the weather. Ira_ I n extent and variety, the collection on this occa sion will exceed all others. The Catalogue will embrace at least 250 hots, including large invoices from William Dunlap, of Philadelphia, and Flaglor & Co., Wilmington, particulars of which will be found in special advertise moats. Among the other contributors will be John Mer rick, 11. Pritsuer, Jacob Walters, J. D. Laws, J. I'. Brannin, J. S. Green, William Caroutbers, C. & B. Custer, and .1. D. Heritage. N7' Moat of the Stock will lie warranted, and the whole may be examined previous to sale. . _ _ Also, at the same time will he bold, a large4W, umber of desirable SECOND-11AND CAR HI A i ES. FLAGLOR'S CARRIAGES AT AUCTlON.—Nineteenth Philadelphia Trade Sale, on WEDNESDAY Morning; April '. 1556, at 1U o'clock, at the Bazaar, Moth and George stn.. Philadelphia, will be sold, a collection of l.i rl,t Carriages, (over 50) from Flaglor Co's Factory at Wilmington. Del. It is believed that for style, finish awl iterfincluship. this . lot will exceed any ever belore offered le doe public, Irol3l these justly celebrated makers. Each Carriage will he warranted, and the eollection may be examined previous to sale. DUNLAP'S WAGONS AT AUCTlON.—Ninet,mtli Phil adelphia Trade Sale on WEDNESDAY Morning, April 2, 1556, at 10 o'clock, at the Bazaar, Ninth and George stn., Philadelphia, trill be sold, 51.1, Carriages, principally Buggy Wagons, with and without top, manufactured by William Dunlap, Philadelphia. whose reputation as a builder of Light Carriages stands aurivaled. Each Carriage will be warranted, and the collection may be examined several days previous to Sale. ALFRED 31. 111:1:KNESS, mar IS . 2t. 9 Auctioneer Dyeing and Scouring—Philip tludson,•la,vp Dyer, ioos North Thirteenth ~freer, l'hlladflphis. three doors above Cherry Street, respectfully in lbruts the ;itizens of Lancaster county and elsewhere, that all kinds of Silks, Crapes, Merinoes, inc.. are Lived in the most fashionable and permanent odors. Ladies' cashmere and crape shawls, cloaks, Ac.. dean,ed and pressed equal to uow ; Silk dresses watered in superior style. Gentlemen's apparel scoured and dyed in superior style; in short. Dye lug in all its various imam:hes done at short notice, and on the lowest terms. Also, Carpets CR:instil. A call earnestly solicited, as is over coent. toe should want anything in IL, lthi renveni line. Phila. mar lb DANKENG HOUSE OF JOHN GYGER & Co.—Lancaster, Pa, Bebruary 22, 1826. The under. signed have this day formed a co-parmership for tiankact ing a GENERAL BANKING 8ea1.N11..16, in Discounts, De posits, Exchange, .tc. and will open an Odice. 31AI:ell 21th, 1636, at No. 10 Last King street, a few doors west or the Lancaster County Bank. A uniform rate of ties per cent. interest per annum will be paid on Deposits, SPECIALLY MADE, and a liberal lilac of accommodotiou afforded those who 010 y favor us wiilt posits, payable on demand, by (111. C% or draft. Special attention will be given to the Pt:toll:tar. and satn, (pn commission only) of Stocks, Lease, be., in Lancaster, Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore, nod conErrioas will be madu at the best rates, on all accessible points in the United States and Canada Having ample resources and experience, and having se cured the services of ltoccov CLARKSON, late assistant Cash ier of the Farmer's Bank of Lancaster, as our Cashier, who will give the business his personal attention. eve are coull. dent of executing faithfully and promptly, any business entrusted to us. -. JOHN GVGEB a Co • CONSISTING OF JOHN GYGEII. VAUD BAIR. . BENJ. ESHLEM,LN. HENRI MUSSEL:J.:N. mar 15 dm9 DANIEL N. MUICPHY CAr.LYLF, ID., June -27 NT, OW READY.—}Yell's NEW NATIONAL CHART entitled AMERICA'S BA'I"II.ES. Magnificently il lustrated with splendid Engravings of America's. M v f TART AND NAVAL HEROES, and embracing all the Battles, Skirmishes and Assaults in which the AmeriCan Troops have been engaged, commencing with the Revolu tion, and ending with the Fall of the City of 31exico Making a complete Historical Compendium of American Battles, giving the place and data of every Battle, between whom fought; The number of killed and wounded, she. As a chart of reference alone, worth many times the cost. Every luau, woman and child should possess copy.— Price within the reach of all—only cents. Address J. U. WELLS, Publishing Agent, No. 111 Nas.s.su St., Nen York. Agents wanted in all parts of the United States. Is. pore giving one insertion will receive s copy. - DROPOSALS FOR A LOAN.—An pursuance I ofau Ordinance of Select and COLUIlloll!Wits of the cry of Lancaster, panned the 4th day of Marc 1:Xi0. the undersigned was authorized to negotiate it loan ill Putnam Builds of .$5OO each, and eellifielltrel of ..Z,lott and saio each, to create a permanent loan or thirty thousand dollars to pay off floating debts and temporary I..aus due by the city of Lancaster, contracted during the la,t fiscal year, and luaus becoming duo. J. ZIMMERNIAN, tam. II Ifs Meyer. NOTICE TO TAX COLLECTORS.—THE Tax Duplicates Lm the respective Townships and Bor oughs of Lancaster county, will be ready, for distribution, on Monday the 17th inst. Collectors will plea:e call at the COMlllitl6lUllerS . (Mice for them. lty order of the Commis sioners. P. O. EIIERMAN, MEM N OTICE.—ALL persons claiming Interest on Liam to Lancaster county, are requested to call at the Com missioner? Office, on Friday, Saturday and Monday previ ous to the lot of April next. By order of the Commissioners. mar .11 -It 8 I'. U. EBERMA.N, Clerk. ESTATE OF EVE ANN JOHNSTON.— Letters of administration on Die estate of Eve Ann Johnston, late of Eden township, dee'd, bas been is sued to the subscriber residing in Drumore township: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make pay- MOM immediately, and those having claims will present them withont delay properly authenticated far settlement. mar 11 St° 8 BENJAMIN LINE, Adnir. OTICE.-710 subscriber, after having been . enga. N ged iu the Mercantile Business for the last Li years, Lakes this method of tendering his thanks to his custo mers, friends and neighbors in general, fur [lto liberal pat ronage bestowed ou him during that time, and hereby gives notice that he has, since the let inst. associated with bias. self his Nephew, M. T. Iluebener, who has for the teat L years been in his employ. The business will be continued under the firm of J. B. T:111;DY et NEPHEW, and the new liens respectfully ask fur a continuance of the custom of their neighbors, as They intend at all times to keep on hand a general and good US nortment of Merchandize at reasonable priers. As nut all is bust that Is in danger, my long winded and reserved debtors, who know themselves to be indebted to me from 3 to 11 years, are uu thisnecasion requested to tabs fresh and strung courage, come forward, and by cash ing off, effect square accounts in inruld Books. Litiz, March 10th, 1071. J. B. T 11111: 11Y. mar 11 :As XTEW AND USEFUL IMPRO VEMEN T. _LI —SAMUEL M. KING'S Sox, shingle and o t ter Ma- CUM. Lumber men, Capitalists and :SprCUlatOrs WIN bud in this 31achlne a safe, sure and profitable inreet t e e at.— ; It will make I . l'OM fire to ten thousand Pine, utik or Ches nut Shingles from the bolt per day; or Hive from fifteen to twenty thousand Staves. Its great simplicity and the,per fent manner In which it does its work commands the admi ration of all who see It. Any person *visiting to.view one of the Machines in operation, con do no by eellint at the Fulton Works of Messrs. 3tillerO Fellenhaum. Machines and Riglill for sale. mm 11 3m S THONG:, TESTIMONIAL.Se-WE, THE Undersigued having Willy and fairly tried -Mur ray eLStook's NEW zT.t.E.L PEN:I have no hesitation in recommeuding them to the public an the Beet 6teel Pens now ill U.,. For the business roan the BANK uud the CQMMEIICIAL pen is llivitadunrsbly adapted. The Mur ray & zitoek pen No. 30:3. Extra flue. is tally equal to Uil lot's No. 35d, while the Ladies' you eland., unrivalled, and only requires a trial to recommend itself. . . Charles R. Eradey, Chas. X. Dowell, County Luasursr ; J. 'LlMmerman, Mayor, &lex. 11. Sliertz. Post Office: Joe. Ehr.alied, Deputy Register, Raul - and Comuercial Pen ; Edwin 11. Browu, l'artuers' Runk; Rauch, Tat:tauter Inland Ins.. Dep:ult. Co.; J. D. Linugston, Lao., Jacob Foltz, Deputy . L.. Co, J. U. CA, many, Clerk Treas. Lau , Lo.; John J. Porter, Clerk quarter 6essions, J. Bow man, Protaunotary; 0. E. Oharretts, Clerk at J. Y. Ohrodur & Co's Banking House; End. lteigart, Clerk I'. 0. mar 11 tf 8 es RITE E el" li M ar A ris L bu L re. A T C ht 0 E : : i n Zca . T s t io r o f m t i 1 1 is Institution will commence on Monday, the filth of May next. Parente and Guardiana are respect( tally requested to inquire Into the merits of the luatitution. The location is retired, pleasant and healthful, andthecouraeof instruc. lion embraces the ordinary and higher breeches of an Eng lish education, together with the Latin, Greek, French and German Langaguse, and Vocal and Instrumental Music. TERMS.—Beardiug, Washing, and Tuition in English Branches, and Vocal Music per session (21 weeks) goO,OG For Circulars containing particulars, address, L. DENLLITGIa, Principal, Harilairarg, re. mnrU2;mB W. 11. SPANGLER, Publinbur and liooksviler, lam. Pa ~ i 3II:EL M. KING, raWntee Lincw,ter, rpo LET.—The 1,10175 P. at the east and of tike i l _L Iteserveir Lot. Possession given on the Ist day of April next For terms apply to • mall tf•S J. ZIMIERICAIi t Mayor. Ait ORDINANCE CREATING A PER. :31ANENT LOAN.—Szc. 1, The Select and Common Councils of the city of Lancaster hereby ordain; that the Presidents of Councils shall sign Coupon Bonds of Five Htindred Dollars each, and certificates of ken of One Hun. dyed Dollars and Two Hundred Dollars, to create a Dent loan of Thirty Thousand Dollars, to pay - off i= debts and temporary loans due by the city of Lancaster— contmolthd during the last fiscal year, and loans' becoming due. Said Bonds - and Certificistre to be placed In Me bands of the Mayor for negotiation, at the lowest obtainable mice of interest, not ciceecing .6 per canttim per annum, and for the payment of which, the faith and credit of the city is hereby pledged. Ordained and enacted into a law, at the city of Lancas ter. the 4th day of March, 1556. • Attest : JOSHFA W. JACK., JAS. C. CAIIPT-N7M, President of S. Council. Clerk, S C. HENRY CARPENTER, NTU. A. MoOroN, President of C. Council. Clerk C. C. mar 11 3t N ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR A THE COLLECTION OF CITY TAXES—SEC. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the citizens of Lancaster in Select and Common Councils assembled, that for the purpose of collection of the city taxed, the city be divided into two Wards, as follows: All that part lying west of North Queen and South Queen street to constitute one Ward to be called the -West Ward:" and that part lying east of those streets to constitute the other Ward, and to be allied the "Bast Ward." That at any time after the passage of this Ordi nance, for the present year, and on the day provided for the election cof City Officers, thereafter, Councils in Conven tion shall elect two Collectors, one for each of said Wards: the persons choseitto be residents of the city:of Lancaster, and to be subject to all the obligations and penalties, and be entitled to the same rights end.compeneation, that is at tached to the station of City Tax Collector, under the Ordi nances in force antecedent to thepassage of this Ordinance. Stc. 2 That so much of any Ordinance as is inconsistent herewith, or is hereby altered or supplied, be and the same is hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted into a lace, at the city of Ixneaster ou the ith day of March. 1656. ' JO..iIII:A W. JACK, Presides: of S. Council. IiENRY CARPENTER, President of C. Council. mar I t if S Attest: JAR. C. CARPENTER. Clerk C Wm. A. MORTON. Clerk C. C •)U0 AGENTS WANTED.—To sell shares by subscription. in the distribution of 200 Farms and 10,000 Building Lots, now for sale iu the Gold Region of Virginia. This enterprise, having fur its object the development of this region and tha advancement ofwducation. to meeting with the greatest favor and success. Every subscriber, for only Teu Dollars, will get at least the worth of his money at the start, in the shape of a Building Lot 25 feet by 100, whilst, at the same time, Ins stands a chance of getting a Valuable Farm or a Gold Mine, fur which $25,000 have al ready been offered. Merchants and others, favorably situated and well known in towns, villages and counties, would do well to apply for an Agency, as the commissions are large and the subscrip tions easily obtained. For full particulars, references, &c.. apply to E. BALDER, mar 11 Gm Port Royal, Va. OFFICE OF THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Philadelphia February sth, 1856. Notice is hereby given, that this Company has de termined to pay in cash the Certificates of Scrip, issued for the DIVIDEND OF 'TIE YEAR 1849, on presentation and surrender of the Caine. at the Office of the Company, at the North East corner of Third and Dock streets, on and after the tires day of March next. By order of the Board of Trustees. JOHN IV:HORNER, Ser'y. J. ZIMMERMAN, Agent, North Queen street., Lou. Dr. ELI PARRY, Agent. East King street. o Imo . 11 4t 8 HOK HERE I—The subscribers desirous of remo jving to 'would sell their Foundry Patterns and Flacks, all in good order. This Foundry is on South River with good water power, and within two hundred yds. of the C. C. It. Ruud Depdt. There is no better location for a person who understands Turning and Finishing, as any amount of business can be had. The work done heretofore was principally stove plates. l'iasossion will be given im mediately, or auy time before the lst of July, next. Fur further particulars inquire of • T. M. & D. D: DURBORAW. mar 11 lit , S Wayuesborough, Augusta co., Va. I\TOTICE.—In Common Pleas of Lancaster County. IA Nov. Term. 1555, No. by, Breve do partitione faciendi. Henry 3lusselman vs. Henry M. Watts and Anna Maria, his wife, Jno. G. Miles, Michael Berry and Sarah K. Schcau berger, Executors of Peter Schoenberger. dee'd, and testa mentary trusie, and devisees under cold Will, Pollard MeCernack. trustee David G. McCormick. Sarah S. McCor mick and Gorge Troupe McCormick. minors, Sophia Mc- Cot :nick and Peter S. McCormick, Guardian of all slid mi ners, Edwin F. Schoenberger, George Schoenberger, John 11. Schoenberger end Pitney Schoenberger, minors, and Edwin E. Schoenberger, their Guardian. Thu undersigned auditors, appointed by 11:.7Court, to die tribute ilia pr . cceedi arising from the Real Estate accepted by Henry Musselumn and Henry M. Watts iu the above case, hereby give notice to all persons interested, that they will elect f. ,r :he purpuSe of their appvintment en Tuenday, the Sal day of April, - LSSG, at 2 o'clock, l'. M., at the Info.- ry Room iu the C-art House, Lancaster city, when and Where they.are nque,ted to - attend. J. It. ALEXANDER, G. M. ELI'S li, mar 11 5 }ALLEN FRANKLIN. NYMOR'S COXPOITND OP PURE COD LITER OIL AND LINE, • simil A Cure for Consumption, Coughs, Colds Asthma, limn hitis. General Debility and Scrofulous Humors. HAVE lOC cr.—This important question should be asked eery itly.did who is suffering from pulmonary troubles in this tickle climate. litre you tried WILI3OR'S CoMPOCND OF COD LIVER OIL AND LIME: It will not uauieate like the plain oil, but is on the k.untrary, pleasant to the taste; moreover the Phosphate of Lime is, in this combination, a must remarkable aid to the healing properties of the pure Cod Liver Oil, us the following cm ttheates iseleeted from a host of like great acknowledg ments, will amply show. ',No person should neglect for a single hour a cough, of any affection of the lutigs, lest the most serious consequences follow. Dr. Wilbor's prepara tion is both simple, and surd in all ordinary eases, and has performed some surprising cures in decided consump tion, where other medical aid has failed • Dr. Wilber:—During nearly the whole of the pest Whi ter, I lied suffered seriously with a cough, which so irrita ted my lungs, that my physician frankly admitted his fear of consumption's following this trouble ea the Spring weather set in. Medicine seemed to afford coo little relief until I tried your preparation of Cod Liver Oil and Limo. The effect I um forced by hiets to admit, em almost magi cal, and I have the pleasure of saying at this writing, l May 1559, I ant entirely free Irons any pulmonary trouble. With theul, to you for your valuable discovery, I cordi ally recommend it to those site are thus afflicted MARTIN C. 11l RD, N. LE—This compound does not nauseate like the clear Cod Liver toil. but coon be taken with pleatoure Lv the moot delicate females. Be sure awl get the getiukle. 312inttfuelured only 1,, ALF:VR.II. Wll.lloll. Chemist 11'16 Court street. Boston For oak lu I'hil.l,ll,llllt, by T. W. DyuLt h gun, 132 N Second greet, and Ia I.2ltl,;witer by Druggiete guuerally. mof. 11 ly 8 f I RAND EXAIIIINATION, of the Juvenile Ur pile, at F. Stroueb . ,, Dant:lll4 Academy, Fulton Hall, on THURSDAY EVENING March 13th 1835. au which ocea gon he will offer thu following proerammu The Faury will be introtueed in their proper ror tutu e. PROGRAMME. 1. Grand March Quadrille, by 50 Masters end Misses. 2. New York Polka l Waltz. 3. Serious Family, Polka Quadrilles, by 24 Masters; and Misses. 4. 31arsoviarina,Waltz, by 40 Masters and Misses. 5. Chestnut St. Quadrilles, by 8 Misses. 6. Scotch Dance, by 16 Masters end Misses 7. Highland Fling, by 2 Misses. 8. Sailor's llorupipe, by 2 Masters. 9. Cachura, by 1 Miss. 10. Craeuvienrie, by 2 Misses. 11. Fisher's Hornpipe, by 1 Master. 12. Holliday Polka, by 2 Misses. 13. Highland Fling, by 1 Master. 14. 115•eath Dance, by 2 3lisses. 15. Hornpipe, by F. Stourh. After the Programme the floor will be cleared fur Dan. Mg, in which the visitors can participate. The Grand March will take place precisely nt a% o'clock Gentlemen's tick.ets 50 cents. Ladies do. 25 cents; to be had of F. Slouch, at the National House, at Keller's Music Store, or at Spangler's or Young's Book Store. No tickets for sale at the door. mar 4 2t. 7 IMPORTANT TO SCRIVENERS.—The uu• dersigned have just received a Large let of DEEDS which they have had made to order, printed with entirely new type, on superior parchment paper, and paper—ac• kuowledgod by those who leave seen them, to surpass any thing of the kind in the market for beauty and taste. Not withstanding their superiority, they will be sold as low as the lowest. All who want lusty BLANKS had better call before purchasing elsewhere. war .1 tf 7 MURRAY S STOEK. VSTATE OF JOHN FRAZER, HEC , D.— _EALetters of administration oti the estate of John Frazer, late of Caernarvon township. Lancaster county, deceased. hays Ibsen is,..ued to the subscriber residing in said township: All perg , t, iudel , teL to said estate are reques ted to melee payment iunne.liatoty, and those having claims will pre.,nt ibpal wlthout delay properly autisenticatrd for settlement. LOT ROO EltS, mar 4 tit 7 Adni r. TO THE HONORABLE COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS of Lancaster Co., at March term. 1855. The petition of Henry H. Miller, of the City of Lancaster, in the County of Lancaster, respectfully repre. gents, that he is desirous of selling diquor.i. in the city of Lancaster pursuant to the provisions of the Act of Assem bly of April 14th 1555, "to rettrain the saleof Intoxicating Liquors," that he is a citizen of the United Etatea and does not keep any Hotel, Inn, Tavern, Restaurant, Eating House, Oyster Rouse or Cellar, Theatre, or other place of entertainment, amusement or refreshment. . . Your Petitioner therefore prays the Honorable Court to grant him a license to Bell liquors pursuant to the proeis- ions of the said act. We the undersigned citimns of the S. W. Ward of the city of Lancaster do certify that we are well acquainted with the said Henry 11. Miller, in said ward and city, that he Is a citizen of the C. S. and of temperate habits, of good repute for honesty, well disposed to the good order of soci ety, that he does not keep any Hotel. Inn,Thvern, Restau rant, Eating House, Oyster House or Cellar, Theatre or oth er place of Amusement, Entertainment or Refreshment, that a license ought to be granted to the petitioner In or der to promote the welfare of the citizens and that there are not already more licenses granted in said ward than the public good requires. John P. Myer, Thos. Ellnaaker, C. F. Rengler, Chas Gillespie, John C. Hager, Geo. K. Reed, Geo. Martin. P. O. Eberman, A.G. Halfonetain M. n. Locher, THE MODEL SEED STORE.—No. 309 Mar ket Street, above 6th Street, Philadelphia. JAMES DANIELS, Seedsman, &c., formerly F. P. Croft & Co. Gar den Seeds of the best quality only, and, every known va riety. Flower Seeds the largest and choicest collection in the country; Sweet and Pot Herbs; Gress and Field. seeds of extra quality, Greenhouse plants, bulbous root', Shade, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, &c., Lawn QUM la all Its varieties. war 4 Sail 7 EW SPRING GOODS AMR NOW DI OPENED DAILY AT WENTZ' STORE. !Embracing the most choice Goods in the market, with all the Bargains to be forma and offered at the loireet possible prices. New Challle Detainee—entirely new dirslgns4 a magnifl cent assortment, at 1234,18-} l , 25, 3 1 y. and 3734 cents. NEW DRESS GOODS.—Every earletfand priers NEW clltEt —A large lot rich oiled boiled !black Silks at extraordinary cheap prices. New Plaids, New Stripes, New Brocades-2715 to $2,00 New. Spring Stella Shawls.—One lot rich bordered Spring Stella Shawls. New English Chintzes-Choice spring colors and designs. New Merrimac Prints. A large tot of choke goods, pre• mium. styles. 4 cases the best Calicoes ever sold for 6% cent. Dine avid white, black and white Ac., for scents. NEW DOILESTIC GOODS.—Our stock of Domestic Goods is now full and complete. All kinds of Housekeeping Goods—S.bestings; Tickings, Chiseler, Iffnalins, Diapers, ae., tc. NEW SPE.LNG CARPETS—Our Carpet Rooms contain the beet of Spring Carpets, of every Grade. The best 75 cent Ingrain Carpets ever offered, cheap at $l,OO. New Spring Oil Blinds—Rich Geld Bordered, .tc. 01 1 8. WHOLESALE ROOMS now offer strong induce. meats to Buyers. All in search of good desirable goods at cheap prices—full value for their money—should remem ber. as heretofore, the place Is mar 4 if 7 WENTZ' CHEAP ST , F, lADRI LANDS FOR . 5.A.1.16„..—T1TE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY is now prepared to sell over TWO MILLION of ACRES of FARMING LANDS, In Tracts of 40 ACRES and upwards, on long credits and at low rates of interest. These lands were granted by the Government, to aid in the construction of this nonrated, and include some of the richest and moat fertile Prairies in the State, interspersed here and there with magnificent eroies of oak and other timber. The Road extends from Chicago, .on the -North East, to Cairo at the South, and Lora thence to Galena and Dunleith, lathe North West extreme of the State, and as all the lands lie within fifteen miles on each side of this Road, ready and cheap means are afforded by i t for trans porting the products of the lands to any of those points and from thence to Eastern and Southern markets. Moreover, the rapid growth of flourishing towns and tillages along the line, and the great increase in population by immigra tion, etc., afford a substantial and growing home demand for farm produce. The soil is a dark, rich mould, from aas to five feet in depth, Is gently rolling and peculiarly fitted for grazing cattle and sheep, or the cultivation of wheat, Indian Corn, etc. EC01:101.11y in cult.vating end great productiveness ate the well known characteriatictof Illinois land. Trees are not required to be cot down, stumps grubbed, or atones picked otT, as is generally the case iu cultivating new laud in the older Status. The bird crop of Indian corn, planted on the newly broken sod. usually repays the cost of plow lug and fenelng. Wheat cows on Bid new touted soil 13 out, to yield ery large profits. A mail with a plow and two Yoko of oxen will break 0110 sail a half to two acres per day. Contracts can be made for brooking, ready for corn or wheal, at front to 2.50 per 13,0. By judicious niatiogeinent, the land may be plowed and feticial the tii.t. and 1.114.1er a high •rate of cultivation the second y corn, grlliti; tilde, etc.. Will bo lel,,arded at reasonable rates to Chicago, for the Eastern market, and to Cairo for the Southern. Thu larger yield en the cheap lauds of over the high priced lands in the Eastern and MINN,. States, is known to be much more thaii sufficient to pay the difference of transportation to the Eastern market. Bituminous coal is mined at several points along the Load, and is a cheap and desirable fuel. It can be delivered at several points along the Lead at 51,50 to 4,00 per ton. tau be had at the sonic rates per curd. ' Those who think of settling in lowa or Minnesota, should bear in mind, that lands there, of any valor, along the wa ter courses mid fur many wiles inland, have been disposed of,—that fur those located in the interior, there are no con- veniences fear transporting theproduce to market, Railroads nut having been introduced there. That to send the pro duce of these lands, one or two hundred miles by wagon to market, would cost much more than the expense of culti vating them; and hence, Government lands thus situated, at $1.25 per acre, are nut so good investments as the land of this company at the prices fixed. The same remarks hold gaud in relation to the lands in Kall9ll, mid Nebraska, for although vacant lands way be found nearer the water courses, the distance to market is far greater, and every hundred miles the produce of those lauds are carried either in wagons, ur Interrupted water communications, Increases the expenses of transportation, which must be borne by the settlers, iu the minced price of their products; and to that extent precisely are the incomes from their farms, and of course on their investments, an nually and every year reduced. The great fertility of the lands now offered for sale by this company, and their consequent yield over those ut the Eas tern and Middle States, is much more than sufficient to pay the difference in the cost of transportation, especially in view of We facilities furnished by the Road, and others with which it connects, the operations of which are nut in terrupted by the low water of sununer, or the frost of win ter. PRICE AND TERMS OF PAYMENT.—The price will va ry from $5 to 25, according to location, etc. Contracts fur Deeds may be made during the year, 1850, stipulating the purchase money to be paid no live annual instalments. The first to become duo In two years from the date of contract. and the others annually thereafter. The last pa)ment will become due at the end of the sixth year trona the data of the contract. luterest will be charged at only three per cent. per 111.1-. num. Ac a security to the performance of the contract, the first two years' interest must be paid . in advance, and it must be understood that at least cue tenth of the land pur chased shall yearly be brought under cultivation. Twenty per cent. from the credit price will be deducted for cash.— The Company's construction bonds will be received as cash. Ready framed Farm Buildings, which can be set Op in a few days, can be obtained from responsible persons. They will be 12. feet by '.:() feet, divided into one living and three bed rooms, and will cost complete set up On ground chosou anywhere along the'lload, $l5O iu cash, exclusive of transportation. Larger buildings may be contracted for at proportionate rates. The CoMpany will forward all the tha ten for ouch buildings beer their road promptly. Special arrangements with dealers can be made to stipple those purchasing the Company's lands with fencing m:ae riuls, agricultural tools, and an outfit of provisions in any quantity, at the lowest wholesale prices. It is believed that the price, long credit, and low rate of interest, charged tor these lauds, aid enable a man with a tea. hundred dollar 6 in cash and ordinary mtluary, to Make himself independent teture all the purchase money becomes due. In the moron time, the rapid .ettlement et the coun try will probaMy have increased their valtn• four or It ve told. When required an experieenced 'person will accompany ap plicants, to give information awl aid m seiectinglando., Circulars, containing litlinerOUs of suce,sful farming, signed by r,pet.table and well . known liv ing in the neighborhootrof the hailroad lands. througle.ut the State—also the cost of fencing, price of collie. expense of harvesting, threshing, etc., by cuntriot--ur any miler in formation—will be cheers ally given, un application, either personally or by letter, in hughsh, French, or liertimii, ad. dressed to WI_LSON. Land Commissioner of the Illin.,is Central R. It. Co. Office up to the first of May, No. Avenue; al ter rhos duo at the ras,coger Depot ; loot of South street, Chicago, lhinoie. mar 4 out 7 STEW BOOKS, NEW BOOKS.—THE FOL.- ill Hawing new and choice tutscellaueoue books have just been received by the subeeriber at the People', Rock The confidential c..rreepoudence of `;npoleon nominal he Ads brother Jos-pa. IC lug of :pain. a curious and re markable book. `dongs and Ballads of the American Revolution, with notes and illustrationl. by Frank U. Mum,: A journey in the seaboard Slave States, with remarks on their economy, by F. S. Olmstead, a book containing touch useful information. Impressions of England. or idce.tches of English scenery and society. The tiacred Plains, illustrated, by .1. F Headley . Lucy Boston, or woman's rights and spiritualism. ilius crating the follies and delusions of the nineteenth contury Lammere, a new book, by Mr. J. C. R. Dorr . Edith, or the Quaker's Daughter, a tale of Puritan Lulus. Home Comforts, or economy illustrated by scout, in eve ry-day life. United Status, Canada and Cuba, by Miss Mmte y. The Three Marriages, or Lire at a watering plod• May end December, a tale of wedded lite. Camp Fires of the Red Men, or a hundred years ago The Ifunter'a feast, or conversation" at out. I the Camp Fire, by Capt. Wagner Reid. Ten years among the un it Lewe's Life of 6..etbe, Five hundred Inistakes corrected. Wilson on the rules of Punctuation =M=;= ,jUPER—PIIOSPHATE 011' LIME, R.C.- 01,000 tons of Mapes Nitrogenized Superphunphate Lithe an article which has been fully tented by the Partners, nod Is believed to be the cheapest aud.strengent fertilizer in the market; also 1,000 barrels Superior Poudrette, cep, daily adopted for the Corn crop. TAFEN. a new and pow• erful fertilizer, nil of the above for sale a holenale and retail by PASCHALL MORRIS 4, CO., Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, corner 701 and Market ate., Phila. mar 4 tf 7 iel GUANO 1 GUANO :1 The .ulawrilwr, Sole Agent in Philadelphia for the sale of PERUVIAN U UAlsl), has now on hand a large stock of Pure Peruvian Guano, Mach hn will sell at the lowest Cash price, in lots to suit either dealers or farmers. PREMIUM IMPROVED SUPER-PHOS PILATE: OF LIME.—Ise oar, SILVEK 31sum. yet awarded by Agricultural Societies was given to this supe rior article, at the last Pennsylvania State Fair, at Harris burg, as a Fertilizer of the Best Quality fix Wheat, Corn, Oats, Grass and Potatoes, Raising HEAVY CROPS and greatly 131PROVINO the SOIL, The subscriber respectfully informs Farmers and Dealer/3 that he is prepared to supply the Spring demand at the Old Price. fka.-ACIENTS WANTED.—A liberal discount allowed. Aluo, No. 1 PERUVIAN AND MEXICAN CIUANO. Puttdretta and Land Plaster. 0114, Candles, Soap, Se., of the Best quality, at the loweel market rates. JNU. L. POMEROY, 0 and 10 South Wharves, bel. Market SA. Philadelphia. ARP-Farmers can load ou two PRIVATE Alleys, and avoid tho crowded Wharf. mar 4 Om 7 PAPER HANGING, DEPOT.—.Removed t .No. lu Courtland st., New York, directly opposite tin Western Hotel. CItOTON MANUFACTURING CO. (Organized in - lobe. under the General Manufacturing Lau of the litate of New York;) oilers at wholesale, in quantltie. to suit purchaser:, at Manufacturer's Lowest Pri,s, 1. cash or approved credit. Paper Hangings, of every variety of sty I,: and pries. Borders to match. Fire-Board Prints, in great variety. • Transparent Window Shades. Oil Painted Window Shades. Wide Window Curtain Paper,. and Witalew Shade Fixture, of the latent styles and aopeoier finish. all ,a then "an n; ufacture and Importation. A, their ahe•k is large and 1•“ ttrely new, they invite Merchant,. Itonk,ellers 1" end ,1 in these articles to call and exorcise their ,tyle, and price whenever they visit the city. now 1 a 7 VALUABLE FARM AND MILL PROP. ERY: AT PRIVATE SALE.—The subscriber Will cell at private sale. the property on which she now remid-F. ing en Deer Creek. in Harkin! county. Mil.. about one mile south of the Rocks of Doer Creek. and coven from t lie il lane of Bel Alr,•cantainitig 910 Acres, more or lose. With all the buildings and improvements thereon. The land excellent quality, very considerabh improved, under fencing, has upon it a good Orchard. and 30 wore in wood. The farm buildings consist of a large DWELLING 11017 n, two Baru. and other ne,soary out houFet; are of the most substantial character, being buiß of stone and covered with slate. There are also upon this property a two-story &Witt: 110CSE; the necessary buildings fur a TANNERY, and a large two story GRISE.MILL with CAW MILL attached, these are also of stone and in good repair and upon a no,i failing stream of water. This land is situated in a pteaaant and Maltby neighbor hood, and within a short distance of the contemplated Cen tral Railroad. All persons desiring to examine this proper. tywill be afforded every facility for so doing by the subscri ber, by whoa] the term.: of sale will be made known. ELIZA A. PRESTON, Forest 11111. P. 0., Ilarford co., Maryland. A i r H. 'LOCHER'S LEATHER, MOROC CO and SHOE FINDING h'fOlt E, No. W. King street, Lancaster, l's. Has just received a large lot of GOODS, suitable for Shoe Dealers., Mad invites those wishing anything in hie Hue to call and examine thu IMMO before purchaaingelsewhere. Constantly on hand Baugheis Spanish Bole Leather, Gap Tanning " " Hemlock " " Upper Leather, flames' Leather, Bridle Leather, Spanish Rip, Calf Skins, American, Slaughter n Calf Skins, French. Oil Tanned Kiri , Patent Calf Skins, do. Band Leather, Moroccos—Black and Colored, Shoe Nails, Sheep Skins—ell colors, Oboe Pegs, Shoe Thread, Shoe linkers Tools of every description, Lasts and Boot Trees. Together with a very large assortment of every article in the manufacturing line. We feel confident that goods bought at this establishment will give general satisfaction; at the old establishment , opposite Cooper's Red Lion Hotel, 'CUM/ Run /OUTS eye Welted to con. tor 4 tl7 Luther Richards, Mieh'l. Withers, Geo. M. Steinman, mar 4 3t 7 S. J. CHRISTIAN, Stele Again for Philadelphia. No. IS North Whar,s, and 97 North Water St ESTATE Or JO e ' N. LANE, ,LATE OF the Clty of Lancaster, deceased,—Lotter, or Matilde. nation on said Estate haying been grantedro the tinder aignecl, all persons indebted thereto will make Immediate payment, and those liar rig claims present them for settle. moat to JAMES B. LANE, 0. TAYLOR LANE. Administrators. and Nelksfreund copy and charge Lauer, tab 12 tt 4 I...azniner, Ind. Whig, LW., office. j ntended Remotah—Dit. WELCILENS, would taka this method of itllarming his friends and the putt he generally, that on the is; of April next he designs re moving his Drug Store and Dental Officonto No. 27 North Queen et., the store roots the National - House, formerly occupied by Chas. M. k ban & Oro., and now by Rawlins' shoe store, where It is purpose'to open the finest and moat extensive stock of Drugs and Fancy Articles in the city. He will be prepared for a wholesale as well aa retail business. Having procured an assistant who has had en extensive experience in . prescription business, he would lay to Physicians, and others, that any procrlptlon that may be sent to the Store, will be caretuily attended t 0,.. The Dental Office he ;designs having in the roar of the Stun—the entrance through the Store, where he will at tend to all dental operations as heretofore. Jan 20 tf 2 USTATE OF ...!I.IIDR.EA.B MATT/IEI4 L'4 late or the City of I.4unoter, d 2 'd. utter teat-1.111041147 `on tae .150,0 Estate Waving been issued to the undersigned. A.l persons having claims or de mands will present the o, duly authenticated, the settle. relent to the undersigned, or her Attorney, Geo. M. Edne, and those indebted will wake payment without delay. nAIt.A4I .11ATTILEE, Bzeeutri.n. MERE GENTS WANTED FOR RETCRIIWS MOWING MACILI4ES.---bOO Ketchum. super/Or Mow• tug ateehiuel direst trom the manufactory end for sale by the .utvecribers. Agents who wish to have the sale of MEW in any part of Pa. or mljolulug State; will send early no tice. r PASCIIALL MOURIS &CO Agricultural Warehouse and Seed stor., corner 7th sod Market, Philadelphia. dec 25 tf 49 rpuE subscribers have opened a store in New Danville, Pique township, for the sale of Dry Goods, itueensware, Groceries, &c, &c. They hats just received a fresh supply of all these at• tides from the Cities, and are _prepared to sell as cheap as the same can be purchaSed in Lancaster or any of the ad joining towns. By prompt attention to business, they hope to receive a there' share of public putrounge. Lee 2Z, fut• 49 CONRAD A YOLLDY. Philadelp4la Adverthiezurnt nue' Fire mild Thief Proof Safes I Lfur Merchant,. Lawyer, Farmer. and others, having BuyLs, Papers or any otherpatunbles, to preserve from Fir.. or Burglars. Day s. :%uw‘.ll's t Hoblis) flank Lod,..s. A CA I(6.—The l'noor SAFE: . that ',rosary.] our valwrs, Sr., during the •ti rent Fire at Ilart's Build tug,. puralaae..l of I Vvr la S. td st.,Philacra. UETZ S BUOK. ILEFRIUERATURS 4 \V ATEIt FlLTEBS.—Evaua'Pr.- tw VentllatiM ltrfragekat.rs for cooling and prworving at, butter, milk. water and all articles fur culinary putt Valet' Filters, fur ptirilyitil; brachirdt ur muddy water, ether effected by raihs - , lituestuue, 1111311 or other causes, be had separate attached to the Refrigerators—a all quantity of tee cooling the whole, iu the warmest then ; m : tal.;10 tbuwor Baths. tar llicuse of warm or cold wn Water Coolers, for ibitels, Stores and Dwellings. Stun) Trucks, fur muting, boxes, bales, Se. • Seal Presses, Cutiyiugl du., Druggist du. OLI VER EVAN 2, No. 61 SAIL 2,1 st., S . door,, below Chesnut. Established its IbtltS. fob 5 ly 3 DM= RE-CUT and made equal to NEW, at No. di Now .treat, hove Se,ond, betw.n ; Race and Vine, Philadelphia. PRICE OF RE-CUTTINU PER DOZ4..\: •lieA. Flat BasCll. Half 1t0 . ,1 ..t Saw. Nebel. Three Sy . will Files. Saw Filed $lG'. 3'i $0 430 102 4. d(l3 2 25 ' 1 " . ..4 Odd 2 4,1 14 276 3 30 16 420 torso Rasps ono inch awe thou hell round Filar All work wurrautecl eatistitctory. A goo,l iiaaortuueut of NEW FILES coust.ttutly ou _ _ . MEET ÜBLIC SALE;,•—‘).I Saturday the 2.1 d, of March Y laZal. By virtue au order of the Orphans' Court rf Lancaster county, will , e cold at public sale, on the pram- Loos, the following deschbod property, now iu the occupacy of lary Ann Faust. being the real eatate of CaruLine Falun, dec . d, to wit: A lot of ground, containing Mann ono third of tin acre, on which is erected a one tam) Imam DWELLING HOUSE, and Frame Stable; there isa well with a aim pump iu it at the douri it Baku Oven, and other nut-buildings. A clean:ind Indisputable title will be mad, and poFsesnion given 011 OW Ist of April oust. Sate to continence ut 1 o'clock, P. M., when attendance will be given and fermi ulnae known Ly 2IEZE 1 4 1 STATE OF CAROLINE FAUST.—AII per - _L„/ sore having any lyg.al CLAIM agatuA the estate of CBI - lee Faust. late of 11 atwich tuo'n.hq., deed., are requested pre,ent their respective rlainis to the subscriber, Ad it,t,t raters and all tlio, indebted to bald oblate are like n, requested to ma he payment wit heat unnecessary de- LEVI HULL, Administrator. 1/lIIMMiI )ITTSBURG, CINCINNATI ? LOUIS- I \ILLE AND SAINT LVCIS.—The Pittsburg and M. eimbat Steam aeliet For the conveyance of Panon r,, and Er,i,j,La tx tata:n Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Loutsrillo sod ri. Lout,. Tills fan, is composed of seven thlt claw poweriul Steamers, untittallcd for speed, splendor, safety and comfort, and is the only througM daily line of Steam Packets on the Ohio river. It C.inbcch: with the United state, Mail Line of Steamer- tr,,ni Cinc;nuati w Luutarala and St Loan., by relit. If Pa , ,miger.s and 1, reighl are ticketed hi,ingn shine ne >L am. re have been srl,lol to the Lice which saav , 0101,9 .1 the tollowing ArTAINP. CITY OF IYII,.:LLING: JNo.'m'cLur , r ALLEGHENY, CINCISNA'f I. ‘• AII,OIJ. 'II.ILALrI:LI'II 1 A. It. J. Gru,r.. .E.N .-ALVAIs 1.1. maNtrzLit.r. , J. CiNZIL. 1317Cli.LI:r; oTATE,w. o • .,ELizuoJvz.n. ouuday. .I.,cat dolly, coi ..•pohing h igouto, at 10 A. 31.. prt.cl/0- iy. TitrougL. 'Licliots con bo had at [lto Office of Eho roan- RAlrtad Compaw., 11,...:Ltburg, Poulin., Including state rooms and ruvul.3 ou tLe boate. Froui IlarriAurg urt.../.. .1111:0 1 .. LQ.411,1,19 .. •• at. Louis' lot parueulars apply on board, or to JOHN B. LivizaisTcs, A ante JOHN FLACK. Mon.lig - allele. House. Pittsburg, tbb 213 4m T'STATE OF CATHARINE ELIZA BETH EVAN:i —Let tme et administration on the os- Late of CAtharine Elizabeth Evans, Into of the Borough of Marietta, dyed., baring been issued to-the oubseriber rft. tiding In the horough,of Washington, Senor town hap: all persons indebted to total osteto urn requosted to make payment immedltstely, and those having cleans will pro sent them without doles, properly authenticated for !settle ment. RAIN EVANS, teb lb ot• G S R STOCK of New GOODS oe-11J --P —lashio!a N l.ln Silks Foil Lino of black Silk. New Style Spring Shawls Drees Goods dui ( do.. Linens of Strong Fabric Hu-Ifni of best Long Cloths :Reticle Housekeeping Goods • Mons wear of all tho now Styles BITE & LAZiDELL and Arch streets, Phlladtlptha. S.—Statekeepets,[Fantilh.s and all good not Cash buy , aro respectfully ioiited to exeunt. this stook of New odds before purchnelhg, as we preihr belling low and sal. og all the mare goods] Storekeepers may often hod groat jobs from Auction, as lattend the AUCLIOIIi of Now Yorkand PhllodA ob '26 Sm 0 JSTEWART! DEPUY S.yONS.-3.11030N • IC HALL, Cliestittt street, (blow STIt) Philadelphia— Lave opened a turett an.l FPI, nditl stock or Velvet, Ta. pevtry. GS. Brussels, Thret, Inuttln and Venitian Ortil• PETLI Fluor Oil Clothe, Mattinga !Tomah Hugs, Door Mats, Druggete, Stair lbals,,:fable and Piano Cuter., &c., Am, whieh they are selling rosy 100, for cash, wholesale and retail. feb '26 6m STATE OF JOHN SPOTTS, DECD. L 1 of administration on the estate of John Spot Ls, Intn of Caernarvon township, dee'd, having boon granted to the subscriber residing lu said township: All persona indebted to said estate are requested to make im• mediate payment, and those hoeing claims will present them without delay properly authenticated for nettlomont JACOB JAMESON, MST A large awl aeleet aapirtnient of the above, warranted' genuine, and enthriwing nanny hundred choice varieties, for. sale wholesale and retail. Country Dealers supplied at a liberal discount. 1'A:4211A1.1. MUltlOB Agricultural Warelewm and Fend Store. corner 7th and Market ate., Phila. ' mar 4 If 7 lAGISI'RA'MS BLANKS•—LAW BOOKS, hub,rll,, would rail tin. attention of the; STIOES of Lancatat, County to tho following 11st of BLANKS got up in the very be,t till, and printed in the . .ry 10,4 Legal forms; and on the rery besit parchment and. Adminiottaber Bred, (labelPl) parchment paper Common •• r•inglo double ,11111DM MOrlV,ligopf. rt.LIMIon (brill. (large folio. mato)) dt.eds, Foil, folded (labelled) double ,Inglo Waraors, (debt) ruiro Facial, Execution, debt) Snalunna. Subpoenaerininail Warrant. Commitment :"11111•310PF. (Luoilloro and Tenant.) l'“w.•r,of Attorney cgentral ) without althrt •• ~ s ttecialt parties. Bowl Atoi Warrant lank condition. Primary [wt., (S3OO • •• conntuon forms for public seta. Dockets of all sizes; made especially for Justices. Inks of all the beets manufacturers. Stationery its largoimautitlea, and host qualities. t LAW DUUKS. Purdon's Digest, Dtfulors Forma, Graydon . ..Forma, Onto Forms, 3lagietrate, and all the book; pertaining to the duties of Jusuct.s. Call and exam ine fur yourselves at the Book tStote of W. U. EPANOLER, Lancaster. Pa. ru'l I:PERIOR TEAS IN TILE ORIGINAL 011alf Chests, in 11 , ixed, H of b and 12 pounds, and Lu package., of I, 2. & 4 pound., for sale by JEMII,S & CO., (Original Inventors of Om Metallic Tea Pack.) Wholer.ale Dealers In Teal only, N. W. :or. of Market & Ninth eta., oaV•Teas In Metallic Packs put up it, lialf Chests, con taiultig a variety of bt•th black and Green, to sult.buyere. Printed List of Terms, &c., forutsbed 61 mall to all alio order them. 411 Teas svarranted,to pleas; or uo sale. One and the lame priceend terms to all, and one only. Unit Chests of &Hark conta:L about B 5 pounds, _ and of Green, about 50 pounds eac., fob ' 141 0 "Tho LOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS I—The largest and 1 boot assortment of Plows, ever offered in the Philad'a. market, many of them nose and improved patterns; also field Harrows, Cultivators, (Jordan and Field Rollers, Corn Planters, Dairy Implements, Ox Yokes and BU.III, SpOdea, Shovels, Hoes, improved Spading Forks, Garden Peels and Lines, Pruning and fledging Sheers, with every other de scription of Agricultural and Horticultural Implements, In the greatest variety and of the most approved patterns, for: mle wholesale and retail, by PA.SCILLLL MORRIS d CO., Agricultural Warehouse and Seed P.tore, corner 7th and. *Mot it., Phila. . mar 4tf 7 u; 0 70 0 90 7 1 20 121XEME! LEVI. BULL, Administrator DAIS OP DEPARILIM I. rum Pittsburg. Monday. Tuesday. Wedu.ssday