ST. LOUIS CORRESPONDENCE Dettructirm of the City Hospital—One man perished in th e fiamm—Burning of the steamer James Auk—Omni , / Neminatimu and °runty Omrentinns—Death of lion J.C. Miller—Cincinnati Omeentioa—James Buchanan. he.. 6c. sr. Loins, May 19.1853. The weather is 4ln unusually cold, and for the last three or fear days firm were quite acceptable. Since Friday it has .1 and disagreeable for out-door operations. but the r. much needed by the growing crops, all et which Aft: ',ld to be in a healthy state. Bnsinees is Tory dull, and our produce market presents no new feature, or criterion by which to base future prices. The health of our city continues good. One of the largest and most destructive fires with which our city has been visited for a bong time occurred on Thursday last, in the burning of the City Hospital, one of the most beautiful structures of the kind in the linloo. . How the fire of feasted la yet a mystery, but it is generally conceded that it was the work of an incendiary. There were about one hundred inmates in the building when the fire was first iscovered—sick, blind wounded and Insane— all of whom were fortunately removed. One man, who was insane ; after being taken from the burning building in safety, rushed back into the names and perished. One or two others were more or less injured in the confusion and excitement incident to the occasion. The fire originated in the lecture room. The building had lately been undergo ing repair, and an extensive addition to the main building just completed. The whole costing the city over a ban dred thousand dollars—insurance on same about $15,000. The massive walls and the lower story, are still standing though more or less injured by the heat and water. The city has sustained * a heavy loss in the destruction of this useful as well as beautiful structure. It will be rebuilt et an early day. It WAS truly a sorrowful sight to see the sick strewed around the vicinity in a helpless condition, but every attention was paid them that could possibly be given. The IL S. Marine Hospital was kindly offered to the city, as was also the County Perm, both institution., were .iccepted and the invalids were taken to them. On Saturday last 117th) was the seventh anniversary of the 4. 131 g Fire" in this city. During nearly the entire night the tire-bells were rung, and the firemen. with their apparatus, were running this; the city. On Tuesday night last, as the steamer Pack was coming up the .Mississippi. and when a few wiles shone Cairo, took fire, and 'n the short space of five minutes was burnt to the water's edge. So rapidly did elm tlwues spread that all ou board—(fortunately ebe LOA no paesengers, were obliged to jump over-board into the river. Thin two pilot, sprang from the hurricane deck into the water. and were picked two miles from the seen, of disaster by the yawl ,1 th e South Americo. the latter bent cominv up 10.-hind the Park ; The Park wa, brevity freighted—imviug on booed six hundred tone of Railroad iron. consigned to Ilanuibal, tor tin Hannibal end St. Jos..pli Railroad. nhe also had In town barge loaded with dry pine lumber, a large props:• tion of which was shingles. The barge, with the boat. is a total loss. They both lloabd down floe current and tinnily sunk In forty feet nate,. No lives were log. Ttu Park wee valued at S27 ; OISJ, and 'mimed iu Pittsburg for a boat one half. hit no estiniat, ha. yet been put upon it. The Park waa Lout, fortunately. a notaranloor Lost. or we - oo'caul I be calk-4 ro. r e ,ord ano.tbo, t•orrohl destruction e` life. The lion. John 11. Miller. mem is2c el Con2l ees from this State. after a lingering and painful Illness, terminated his life at the residence of his mullet in Saline county, Mo.. ou the 12th lent. Mr. Miller has filled many posts of !othin tiust with great' ability and always !deserved an arum. peerhahle reputallon In his death Missouri has abstained a great loss. lie leaves a a ifs and several children. Parker 11. French. (the woulddsi Minister from gilt) passed through Allot, In gl , a! bit Ste, , 11 route for Washington. 0 day or two mo o s. Ile sa2. - s the reports ad verse to Walker are greatly exaggerated : that he has had no quarrel with Walker; that err this large rem forcentents have joined the latter front New Orleav oat Texas. lud that the new Minister sent okt hr Walk, wont(' I. rec; , nirad by our Government. French is non - acting in dose o •ncert with Walker and his new Mlnkter—end Ix ready for anything that turn up. Parker 11. French is well (lint trom all nc,ounts, net very f., , ra1,1y) known ill this A-beautiful hill on the vaNtlmido• tho Des )leine,. has been racketed by the eonmittee appointed for rho pur pose, for the tot ore capital of lowa. The small pox is prevaiting to a mo-t (earful oXtent ill the town of Hopkins% ilk, by. level itsno. of any iutorest ,ontiuuo scare, The political fever is unto the prevailing epidemic in this locality. The •- Notional - f inti-Bento • D0m.,,-ads. toluct. od a full county ticket on Monday last. Thos. C. Reynolds. present U S. District Attorney, rats placed up,n the ticket for Dona,— t., repro this district; and James 11. Lucas ti,, firm of I mu,. & Simonds. extensive bankers. I, Anerly one of the most rabid Catholic Whigs of the State, as Mate selected tor ate Senator. Two or three other Whigs are _or the ticket for the 'tn..st lucrative offlees, Farr Know Nothingsgrace the State ticket of this party. trod three Whigs the county ticket. This is an amalgama tion unprecedented in the annals of political history, and what ends this party wish to achieve. is altogether too oh score for the most learned to decide. F.s our par;. w e can perceive no grounds for this amalgamation, unless it be to give power and place to the Dark Lantern order. after we so completely routed them in Attril last. It is n singu lar a ty, I must confess, f.r Democrats to act. and unless we are very_ much mistaken In ti,- signs, f the times, this marrecuver will be the mesas of placing the government of the State in the hands of our political ...odes—the Know - - Nothings—at the August election. Such an es cot, which ia trot at all doubtful, mould, teach the Democracy of Mis souri a lesson by which they will learn wisdom and the ap preciation of principle, which now scents to be dliregarded in the wild Lnnt for office. The other National . ' wing (Benton) met in ward meet ings on Saturday night last, and selected delegates to the County Convention, which meets to-day. In nearly, if not all the wards, the delegates are instructed to vote for F. P. Blair, Jr., fur Congress in this (St. Louis! district. Mr. Blair lam been charged with Black Republicanism, but no just grounds have been substantiated for the charge. The Benton party of Missouri, and the Benton party alone, is the only party, that has unmistakeably denounced Know- Nothingism ; and while some of its members do not approve of the passage of the Nebraska act, the, are content to learn it where it now rests. This party is and has been de nounced as the Black Republican party of 3lisseuri—why, or for what, we know not ; but one thing is rertain sin:uch issue has yet been assumed by that party. and it iv time enough to attack it after ouch issues arc made. We are and always have been opposed to - Know-Not hlngisni and Black Republicanism, and in short. opposed to each and every at, tempt to distract or divide the Democratic party; and when the Benton or the Antl-Bnuton wing assumes the Black garb or any other than that of Democratic men and mea, urea, we are at war to the knife and th•e knife to the hilt with them. Col. Boutou has not yet arrived but is - daily expected, when some delthite action will be taken. and the cam• ',Mgt fairly opened. The way things stood, an one can form an idea of the probable resuit. Mr. Fillmore and Ills little band are completely out of the ring. The South as well as the North seem now to be dis satisfied with the selection. In Tennessee mach dissatis• faction Is evinced at the nomination of Donelsun. He is a man of no political popularity iu his own State, as was iclearly shown at the last State election, when he threw his nfluence for the Know-Nothings—stumped the state and denounced Democracy, and yet the friends and supporters of "Old Hickory' repudiated his treacherous course and elected Johnson. Governor by 2000 majority i notwithstand ing this state even west for Geo. Scott in Thu- it will he in November next. To-day two weeks will be a great day in Cincinnati—en ' that day the next President of the U. States will be der, . nitely named. NVe are now more confident than ever that the prize will fall to Pennsylvnaia, and there are good and strong reasons (branch au assumption. Virginia, Penn sylvania and Now York can carry the electoral College to a certainty. The question then, is, who ie the most likely to unite the democratic forces to those States; no sane man can in truth deny the fact that Mr. Buchanan is that mum ! and the only man to a certainty that ran carry the three States above named. With these 79 votes in the Democratic column. the election will never go to the House—the only hope the Black Republicans have—the K. N.'s are out of the , question. Although Mr. Buchanan is a Northern man we here in the South prefer him to all others and call aloud for his norms/aloe. Our advises from Kansas are sorts of reports are . In circulation. Jones is not dead, but is in a fair tray to reoccur. Geu. Robinson left the territory and was com ing dawn the 3lissouri with his family. and when at Lex. Union he woo arrested on a charge of hi g h 'mecum .' He is now under arrest in that town. He was, however. treated well, arid the authorities are awaiting further advises from the Territory. It is said Reeder refused ti. appear before the Grand Jury, and was with Dane and others indicted, for "high treason." The Inve.t igatitig Committee are stll there, but from all itcc.iunts have don e nnthie ; . coy. Reeder Sall. i,_the officer. lay battle upon him they do E. at their per , : e. Trouble Is brewing. Tho Rey .• dee Butler, who was cent down the court river 1.11..1 raft last Auxust by the border ruffians, and warned nut to return, made his appearance at Atchison , and the citizen. tarred and foathered hint, en the 30th ult Things are progressing most beautifully in Banana. La. citement now runs high, and in all probability will be inept up until after the Presidential election. Amon; the arrivals at our hotel, in the past week. 1 p,r i.eive the names of several Pennsylvanians—Messrs. B. J Courtney, Chas. BeintzingholTer. Kelly, F. Drown, P. I Ott, B. L. Sands, U. E. Bowman, of Philadelphia: D. Bru baker, Mt Joy; P. Donnelly, do.: C. N. Watts. Carlisle, and N. Dobson, J. W. Snyder, H. N. Snyder. Pa. I am glad t. 9, learn that my old friend Jonathan Ilelfen stein is now permanently located in Philadelphia in the Book and . Job Printing busina'ss. Jonathan Is a good Prin. ter and deserving of patronage. A Holum) DEED.—TWO sons of Captain 11. Hunt, a respectable, quiet man, of Henry co., Miss., returned home from a grocery in the neighborhood, on the 27th ult., where they had been freely indulged in whiskey, and while outside the house, got into a fight. The father Tan out to stop the difficulty ; found Frank using his knife upon his brother ) .- and upon saying a word to stop the " boys," Frank turned upon his patent, and inflicted a wound upon the scalp, one on the underlip, parallel with the mouth, and one that is thought to be mortal in 'the left side, near the heart. The old gentleman lies now in a truly critical situ ation, while the son lies immured in the dun geon of our jail to await the event. lOWA CORRESPONDENCE. COUNCIL &um lowa, May 7,18.55. lissome; Eurrotta—Dear Sirs ..--Since I left your city, (about two months ago,) I have been traveling almost constantly. On our journey to the Mississippi, our obser vations were of.no momentary consideration. We pawed along safely, though tha trains missed every connection, (at Pittsburg, Crestline, Indianapolis. Michigan City and Chicago.) The Spring, Western travel had then commen ced and was much greater than we anticipated finding.— On the Ohio and Penn's. Railroad we had eight, and on the Michigan Central nine long passenger cars crowded. Our Waage south of Michigan City was much obstructed by snow bank,' and snow squalls. Lake Michigan wow still a vast Ice field. and business in Chicago was dull. The Mis aisaipKwas also Ice bound, and sufficiently strong to be-or loaded weigone crossing. On the 26th of March I cotrimen_ ced my travels through this State, passing westward from Muscatine, through lowa City, to Tort Des Moines. There we detained several weeks. The country generally along the way we found very good, and well settled. The lands around the 1 - Port" are of very superior quality, and welt cultivated. Whilst there, the Commissioners appointed for location of the Capital of the State, and to the. greet diesatinfaction of nine-tenths of Dee Moines people, they fixed the location on the east aide of the ricer. The town is mostly built on the west side, and the citizens charge the Commissioners with bribery and corruption. On the :lath ult. I left Des Moines for farther west, and on the 3d inst. reached this place. The land went of Des Moines was of excellent quality, and well settled. until we reached the western portion of Guthrie and Adair counties. There the surface was very rolling. and some places much broken, thinly settled and but little timber. Thus it continued to this place with but few exceptions; to Cass, and Pottawat tamie counties. There le yet a great quantity of Govern ment land in this district, but it is rapidly being entered. Sometimes there is much excitement hero, and laud Is bid up as high as five dollars per acre, and seldom sells at Gov ernment price, This town is a filthy place, and laws sce-m to have but little bearing. Drinking liquor and gambling are by no mean, sezret. Attending Church on the Sabbath is little known, Set from wimt I learn the town is much improving In morals, and many good and Is w-abiding pea. tile are le-coming citizens, here. This is a very good busi ness polka, and much is done. On the evening of our arri val here, being desiron• to see ,ur aborigines in their na tive State, we strolled among the Blahs north of town, schere we found some ,f the Pnvence trite being in 3 ref) filthy condition. On the :Ali itst. I was in Omaha, Nebraska. That hes a very fine location, and is rapidly improving. Emi gration is very large at that polut.and the land Is generally taken for miles around the city, by preemptors. who most. 13- hold th1,,12.110(1I3,1 nod twenty serer each. The wiativ or here has been unplense at fo r week or t ie , Th e m,. 3 aUri 13 riAng Sour-. truly . Attack upon Senator Sumner In the Sen ate Chamber. Immediately aftet the arlionrument of Congr e ss to-day. while Mr. Sumner was mill -In the Senate Chamber. lie. Brooks. of Sou , h Carolina en'nred and approached Mr. Stunner, ac-cooing him of libelling South Carolina and his ;rev beari-d relative. Mr. Butler. Ho then struck Mt. Sumner with hie cane, and Mr. Sumner fell. Mr. Brooks then eoutitmed to repeat his blows till Mr. Sunnier was deprived of the power of 'psych. Mr. Sumner was taken up and carried to his room. It has not le,'er awertained whether his inillries At:ri , ,LlS or not. the attack oat Wail, Mr. Sumner called A . help, out no one interfered until Mr. Brooks ceased the ssault. 80,11.3 who were eye witnesses of the w•currence ISM that Mr. Brooks struck Mr. Sumner as many as fifteen or twenty times over the head. Mr. Sumner was sittin4 in an arm choir when the assault teas mark and had to opportunity to defend himself. Opinions on the subject are contra/11r. tory, many applauding the art. and others deuunring It non Cow3ally attempt to beat down freedom 01 speech. It will undouhr,illy give rise to an exited debate in ti,- Sen ate to zoom., Mr. Brooks boa born arre-ted. • When the attack was made upon Mr. Sumner there were probal ly from fifteen to twenty persons present. including Messrs. Crittenden, Foster, Fitzpatrick, Mon., Murray, ' o, 3l,.rgan and other members of C..ngress. (let tam, and several Dili ers of the Senate and strangers. The atta,k r was •a, udder rind unexpeeted [teat Mr. Sunnier had no • opp,tunity to plan himself in a defensivo attiquie the first bless stunned hie, and the stick. Which tenti t (It • perch, wae broken places Fy the time the as snuir abeeirs. t aittetob.n, 'retard,. Murray a n d oth e r, t0t0 r 5... red os soon as that' eontd, and prolott.ly prevented to, ther Great ex••itentelb tea, ci111,4 by the ~ 1 1r.,11 'C. tNnoner sank to the nar, vitt, re he lay till he was raised by hi, trietok. Mr. Stllliller'S pit - 0112,1y. 111. physician. are:., ano ....II themquantities to the farmer and say they are the Stout ioU ea errinu- flesh Wnds they ever u' vitizen jun' on a inan's head, and deny friend, ad to hint. titles at whvoie.,ita• by the r ointry me: chant The io“iailaiit. Preston is no Representative in Messrs. r & ‘ L', • u-tumor , tare the double atiyxntn;;e of lire Il nuv, fn an the Font tin Con,resUotiai distil., tit ztourh tvirrloising direct tort ihe'iuiporter, and of &ger o trout rioting Or.. , ;:t•bUrg. Barnwell. Bennfort and ore large nod ii•outment. lit ft saying of WI rt.ilelet triets. r Last for r 0,111. The complaint against Mr. Brook.. nan made on the oath of William Y. Leader Mr. Brooks appeared before Jostled Ilollingnherid, and wan held to bail in V.OO for his nppeat• an, to lllorrOW afternoon. . • . . • .. . . 31r. Sunnier has two severe but not .10tr.. , ,0r0n, wfunds on Jon e s ,ti: Co., of the Crescent tine Prire Clothing Store. No, the howl. 'Jr. lir ,01,.. rano was sbattorod into a non/bet :ZO.O Market street. ut4nre 6th. in addition to hating lib of piercs. largest, utast varied anti fashion:tint. floc!: of Clothing in ._ ........- - - - Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales. have consti tuted every' one his own Salesman. by having :narked an, FROM WASIIINGTON—THE FRiMPTON Di FYI- IM:wog. on each article, the v,ry Invest price it ,ao In Ct;LTY. %V ti.a hit igtuu, May 21.—The Presi- ''T l h's . 3 . o."+"sis' h a7,4 ' alr . :e t l rs s pOr: ' sponged ,Ml -4, i !i e• ua .ar " e ' ti t l a2l ' ik t i dent communicated to the Senate to-day addi- pain% take. with the making, so that alt i An buy . a ift r t ' h " ,.. It assurance of Rotting a grad oral, le at the very lowosr tional documents, relative to the British re- , cruitments, and wholly involving the question Pr i‘i:inciiib, tb.• cr,!iit. in n.ic,-,, .i., :., Ott, N,.. , 0,, of veracity between Mr. Buchanan and Lord ''' O n /,' ..:IN ES .1, co Palmerston Mr. Buchanan charges that Lord Palmer ston, ii while refusing to lay on the table of the • .)s ...As,' lair, 1., it .s, I - wise of Commons the correspondence an dint T . • • ' lb&el B ' ithein. An ' . Her his „ _ . to E. I..rr. all of this eitt• subject, stated such facts as only favored • ' 1. .7 5 . l ii,!l l ith ii,t. by the Rev. D. hertz, .1 Ft ankhous..r own side, and entirely suppressed the reasons t' to '' ll,ll M.W - . ' ;: t , Bred:noel: to,n,hip. I /t 1 tile lath l ' t: ' :t e .V l, l l on which our demand for the recall of M Richardsn. all of 11rUwits;Xi m i. ' '''''''k Br'''n l'' S'' ' '''''' Crampton and the British Consuls were found- r w l i 1 1 Il i a . 2 1 1 1 ., e to itjt k il z l . li4.. th by c l , le t !tev. Sand. Truudetuer. Lewis ed. Mr. Buchanan also says that Lord Pal- 'County. On the 11th inst.. by the ' s;:• t a l , ' ,.. or Cl l l ' a ' r b l a er l ' y merston was not justified in stating, on that , beth Darnish, both of Upper Leac,li. alter to Eli"- occasion, that he (Buchanan) had expressed . Chesnut Level. by the Cry.Lindh - f' l'n•t • Fl himself satisfied with Lord Clarendon's expla- ; \ ''' l '"" ''' ' u ' i . . tart h 11, hps. orb heeter county, pa '''' ' M. nation, contained in his note of the 16th of July last, and that Mr. Buchanan said he felt confident that our Government would entertain similar feelings with regard to it. Mr. Bu- , ..ii. the 6th inet.. it the a r_ r e e b r id r : , Jar .1 1./autel honer, in West Limpet, township. chanan denies that he ever so intimated. He litrer. u 4 , 61 60 ~are 7,ntfti, slid r . / 2 gLrl y n 4 g . flints, David had merely observed to Lord Palmerston that very 4,r tt e ß y th b ;l , l , t r . :p a i t e ller residence in ma nor township. he would have much satisfaction in transmit i ers, and danehter of Abra Y inttu n t:n : l 3 FllLlZl 'f lr °l3 My. do ting that note to the Secretary of Sta!e. Lord ceased, aged 9 months arid 10 days. r. d Palmerston, replying through Lord Claren- ,1 . ,1ti3i.r.,..,:5,f. ;:i.g.lbv,riiih t ,.l:..,, a .. t .d l d . :l2 v d m s.,:, : i. f r: t ,li o . • z o o % t t, e r i t de s:l t ti da p a n g is h r i ,. !r t on, fails to be convinced, saying it seemed to him there was no essential difference between eldest the '2le ult.. near Chtlieothe, ohi,„ Jae. e. mscr,,se. the substance and effect of what was sai -In eon of James 31. and Nary E. Met reary, l• ts of . s Mar taeot.ozlLil;., La i n r e•r . c 0 ... in the 17th year of Lis : ' , ' I.T.:. the House of Commons Pmd. Mr. Buchanan' prlturneld, Summit re.. 0111.•. Ei11.., - statement. Roth, mite ' nf s z,a' u rrii;:l n 3 . lishler. ageJ 67 years and 10 dal,. • On th Carnarvon my., Maphilena Finally Mr. Buchanan, under . date of March . we,„„ re l ict th ' 4 A P e ' t • T months 7th, says to Mr. Marcy :—"lou must believe ' and 14 days. with ''t. Samuel wearer. ""d 72 ''''r''' 5 with me that the last effort of Lord Palmer- la lid; city, on the 16th in.t . • . . ' Irb,rtn•• phnot ~. ',,-','l 710 years. l , kinnths and 17 davit. ' merston to extricate himself from the dilem ma, has served to make the awkwardness of his position still more conspicuous DESTRUCTION OF LAWRENCE Cur and inferior lute ate neglected. deiesof 201.10 bArels better HOTEL AND PRINTING OFFICE DESTROYED. —SI. brands at $6.25 per barrri. There is a fair inquiry for Louis, May, 24111.—A despatch from Browns- the supply of the retailers and baker. a ithin the range of Ville, to the Republican, says that the town of • $6,12 . ! fur common and extra family brand+, Rye Lawrence was destroyed on Wednesday. Flour continues doll at E.35,2ti. Corn Meal is held firmly The same day the Hotel at Kansas City, and at $2,50 for Pennsylvania--iOOO ;sarrelh Inand,niue the Printing Office were destroyed. Partieu- at 2.55 barrel. Grain—There U . , le,S Wheat atirred ..n Change this lore of these events are expected hy the steamer whose arrival is expected to-night. morning. The demand, hnwevrr, is limited, except for prima luta. Sale, of 3000 bu,,hrl.: fair and prime red loom _ _ . - - - - --- ;1,45 to $l5 per bushel; B01:136 Inferior at $1,31.3.1.35, and . .:I^i " -4.34ER1C.1.N LEG1:31...1 1 -1 . -RE.—Tho New white from $l.OO to $1.030. Rye is scarce. Corn is dull and York Herald has thy; following amusing expo- l ower—salve of 4.000 bushels at 01 rents. 011001; 1000 1.10, e l s gond Pen os)IN ania yellow. in store, sold at :i0 cease, sition : and ;000 bushel-. - blue-eyed" at ^.11115 cents. as In rOttrii ,. '' A Nut fih• the Klunt, SO things. —We have tion. Oat, are tim•banged-2010 bushel- mime .1", , n0s loa before us a list of the members and officers of nia sold at .94 cents per bushel. the last Assembly of this State, with their Rice is in !wrier den:3,ot and 14'10 , •.,d, ,- - dfl at Sl .1141 places of birth, &c. There are 140 in all—a rents per its. 4 WOE. large portion of whom, it will be remembered, ' Whiskey is aim and in good demand. dales of barrels were elected as Know Nothings. Their con at 25it214 cents, and bhds at 2S cents. stituents will be amazed to learn that the only man out of the whole party who was of Amer- ' wILLIAM WHITESIDE, SURGEON icon e was Francis B. S inola, whose ,r,, DE.NTIST —Ofllce in North noses sweet. lid dour parentag p i m ll , ora . ,:e, and directly orer ;Tr ei.g, & N 5 .Stliattler F father was an Irishman and mother an Amer- ' 13r. .k Store. can. Not one of the others was spiting from ', Lancaster. may 27, IS5t; natives, either on the father's or mother's , Pi" LAND AT PRIVATE SALE. —The side. The fatners of the 140 were as follows: , MW , ell_nb t. I e4iflog is slfst I , ww.hip Lanes or English, 81) ; German, 10 ; France, 6 ; Hid- c p i u .s ," E t Y l l l `l' ',,`„1,,'1tTi?j,"11!,.2'.5.°,u-1..c,,,'; e 1 f i i .3.. 1: ,, t 6 , .. ra u t i o land, 14 ; Scotland, 12 ; Ireland, 16 ; Wales, Luz,rne at the beau of tia. North BrAn..h Canal. tie 0 ; Switzerland, 1 ; Italy, 1. T he mothers f.and is Wed tiEn h.-red with Pine, an I 0., 1,11 , re a d were of foreign birth (with the exce tion of ..,I.lle Coal no it. F. r oarlieniarx, enquire with the a odor p ,n, , d-d. at Epitrata ' Mr. Spinola,) in about the same proportion. may 27 5 ' 5. '9 —......... E STATE OF THOMAS MURPHY, LATE ger A terrible accident occurred on the the o f Nat in ' l ' J:Z . 1 1!: ' ;i1 ISUl rl . ' ;lt ' At ,'' A t d ' irl ' T - t ;, l" , t ,; * a te nl , , , n t g ,d t , n: t c t r h e , diLl t ::; r f y sgl o te:l, t ,gil o inr.ei ell parties i„- Panama Railroad, on the 6th inst., by which city of i ; anei.t. r on Thursday the 1:1 r ilt i d t. ny m %t n Ju ti n ' e e fifteen or twenty persons were instantly killed, and some fifty or sixty wounded more or lees next, - 'eh". P. M. may 27 :It 19 severely. The accident took place at a bridge, D ER ..E re tE ,, R t 11 , 1 , AN, CLOCK S. WATCH which gave way, piling nine cars containing G E NI ° Afi . Jewelry to call at [l. a H. Z.lll:LTR'.;i'W9al'tichf.rij'l'ocd4k ant about five hundred passengers, one above the I.47.'ll7:,,T:rb•,l':t i t , ‘: t e ,. tr , N b , 4t . re 22 o lN o . Ringtlt a,,e , street, door other in one wreck. The scene was terriflic. 7A l TCas n 'cl r,, a. t .inv.i.ft..ii i i - E s. it tl ij ' a " '.l The train contained the passengers front New York, where the melancholy affair has caused k t) ...; ;;n Sr a c t , a Ti s ! o a t i h n e •a r y , , ,t b . e t, fund . ,1,0 20 per ,tit. I o,v r e; •,,,,,,: The repairing, Sc.,at this m enta t b i l7s= e c n it t y i ' s under m • itn the greatest excitement. It seems that the mediate s‘ !t h.rrtstat ; and I would tako this occasion t o re timbers of the bridge had become very much turn my sincere thanks to My old friends for past favors. GEORGE D. EBERMAN. weakened by moisture, and were laid length- me subscriber thankful f asks eora o i r . th n e , patronage extended it him. respectfully • of the same wise, and when the train reached there, they H. TT. MILLER,. parted and left the cars down many feet. Lancaster, may ''7 dm 40 i G ,4, ;II 7CLTURAL IMPLEMENTS.—Ridg iIV EAY DAMAGES.—On Saturday week, in A 11 nod S hovel Plows. for corn and pommels. Expand the Supreme Court of Providence, R. 1., a g Cultivators. with uteri teeth of various patterns. Field t i L o ndGarden Barrows, Ilsnd Plows,Revolvin g Horse Rakes, verdict of $2,100 was rendered against Har- riveted Scythe Snaths and Scythes En g lish Lawn Scythes, ; .. zd t. e ., d d b ‘ ae le t i l i . = l l. l,l 7 aV n g y Forks, tRI oth i e l r'artieiesfil:h h e Farm opden's Express, for damages sustained by a Gordon. PASCITALL MORRIS k co.. girl named Pearce, daughter of a poor wood no l d roplement and Seed Store, 7th end Market rte., Phila. sawyer, who.was run over by one of the de niav 27 ale . - • TIAIRI I " IMPL E . MENTS.—Sp in's Patent At tendants' express wagons, in October, 1859, iff,rsompolgr4l:,chuPrztn.inuT fixtures, IB f it="l'S%rte z ;s 6-4 , th;4?l', and rendered a cripple and idiot, from the varieties, Butter Prints . ,tc p . . tccir severity of her injuries. This was a secondL MORRIS Cu.. A trial on motion of defendants, against whom, Lnimr,,P.l2em7.nt and Seed StoreV7ili and L& Market eta., Phila. tf IS at the first trial the verdict was $9,000 OLD UA HD 1, 7 ETCHUM'S :MOWING . MACHINES.— i ix- ns 3 T l b a/ c iTj ' . 'e h t as e " 07:Xe ' d ' a o` d h ent h id "'" f.: ` r m u o i w il i r n l ' ; i n D i ZTO ' THE GROIVING WHEAT Caor.—Advices *thin all the Western States, with the exception of in the lasta n st retZt r :4 tome front 10 to is Acres of grass or c g - r itt e ln a day, as well as it ran he done with the scythe or Tennessee, speak of the fine appearance of the wheat, which is expected to be twenty-five per Price of lower, 2 kniien, $ll5, combined machine $1.30. cent. larger than any ever gathered in the Implement and Seed Store, 7th anti ' Zr E Ct i :tit, ' Phila. United States. Solo Agents for Pennsylvania. Delaware. Maryland and , New York. may 27 tf 19 I=2lllMil Later from Kansas ,pig' A Canadian Merchant, at Hamilton, has recovered damages to the amount of $3,- 000, from the Montreal Telegraph liz:e. His ease was brought on the gr.auol of failure n the part of the company- to deliver, within a reasonable time, a despatch sent by him To a New York house, whereby he sustained, as alleged, a loss of the above amount, by a de ! cline in the price of flour. 4W-1" , ) N ERVJUS A retired Clorgrinan. rcsstnns.l to health in a few dnrs, after =lnv yea, , r.of :feat nervous suffering. is anxious to make known the weans of earn. Will crud .fr.s., rh•• erription ugssl. 11irw•t the K e n, Jou DA 4 :N A LI.. N.,. ,S Fulton strenr. Brooklyn. N. V. mar'. , :nil 9 CANCER CI:P.ED.—Can,r, tloers, Wvms Nrd morn, taken out without the use of the knife. by Dr. STRAWS, Paradise, Lancaster rental. P. OVA, tli,,y" tem of Dr. S Gilbrrt, of New I",rk may 1:.; tltal" TILE GREATEST DISCOVERY VY rile.. AGF. ach PROYESSOIC WO./ D'S HAIR It ESTI / T IF:—This preparation, although less than two years ledore the, pule Ile. owitig to it,, Rolltierful effems upon the human hair and soap. has already obtained a celebrity and solo perf.ct.y unparallelled. It has without the ordinary appliance used air such purposes, won it, way. and tr•en heartily svelcom td tat must of the cities and um,. 16 the I: oirt-11 State. rt,,, Cariadaz. and the %Vest India Islauda Nor is this resu.t surprising, when it is remembered I ilia its popularity is ba.e.l upon its merits. solely as estri.dislwil by ,tual That Slits preparation will actually RE:STORE tilt AY HAIR AI 1: RA I. COLOR. produce a Ina uriant :fro wt a upou the in ads us the bald, prevent the hair from tailing off, and when used as a t diet article. produce it continual dew of the natural tlnid and the. rend., the hair soft. and wary, destroy disease. , of the scalp. and expel dandruff, the certificate. of distinguished tenti-nten Mid ladies. in every part of the country who have tried it. and the, ti,re spea% what they iLIItAV. mast :ally att.,. =MI Prof. U. J. %Vocal—Dear oir; I take Maas., in laatf,ag . voluntary testimony to the ma„ - ir erred. „f your wonderful flair Restorative As far bait as 15I0i ma hair commenced falling off. until the top of my scalp burnt., bald stuoi.th or glo - FF.ltud it has continue! to fall for a great many years, notwithstanding I hoe used many celebrated prep:a:di...a for rettiiraticin. Poring your adVertioetilettt, 1 was in duced to give your article n tilal. and to On Utter astonish ment. I found alter a ICY: applications that w, hair blame firmly riot and teamnel a very gi.a.c and beautiful appear aliee: and, by the time I bad ...id, inert bottle 1011, ties bald head was covered ..iver a ith i.ttrtg and vigrtona growth of hair. whit. is Hu , •• ~• to o ie he- in length. and , t . . - driug very fa, 111. Np iluin the 80-tou Lleraid DIMIII Juastw.wWOE: F R —By using PI , Hair Restorative. gray Hair run be pre rounently restored to Arun - 101AI color. The subjolueel certificate was recr ired from Johnson & :stone, (lar.lener, 51e.. and is but ohs of tit," many instairees that are daily cowing to our Isnowlestue of Its wondertul elferts. It is no lougei but ,elf-ev Wept truth... t-ntify Mr. 11. bri.--L..ar Sir: I have mod two, hot ties of Prof. Wocarn Hair it.,toratile. and can truly eay it i. the groat cot dl,covery of the age tur reatorlo and vim:wing the Before using it I wa.a wan of 34.,enty. My hair has now attained it, orilfinal rotor. lot can re,omuiond 'it to th, world with , n , the Iract fear. ae lily 1.1, ~.,. rue of the Kind Your. I lure u•etl Prot. flair Ret.turative,:ind have admired tut wonderful elf..itt. Lair was hoi..ming. as thaw:ht. iireithAtur•ily grziy, hitt hj the 155 f hi. Ihistura tit, it Invy orignnol and I hnv.4 no I ittuht, SIDNEY , =WM The fireatrat It, • tvt ry o: the dye.---It b,l , ,kotil that we notice, under any circum,tanciek, patent invdniini,,, rostorativet. or anything of tie hind, t o r w e h a ve a prrju. dire eaainat at of them. But candor corm - ads us to im vite titivation to the adverti,:entom of Pc& Wootiss Hair Crriln .dire. We arc too juvehile to anything of the kind. but c. 0.., ini•t.ince, it, ii, have t I our ..owl,- , 14k whioh almost assure u , ILA it is a ,userehm remedy again,t he hair loawadng prom iturely gray. It h. uot Hair Dye: - but upon it. application as directed. the ellhal is produced on the 'kin. which brim's out the origin nal native r•dorril hair. without tiiilue,E, and pit es it n a1.,- syand natural appearance. We It:weave:l pettito, who have ascot it, and they are much pleased ari,b it.—.l/;caottri U. J. Woon & Co., 316 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market rt. Louis. Mo.. Proprietors. y. W. Dyntt Sens. t a d :North iNI at., Philaita., Whole. vale Agents. . . For gale by IL A. !too: ort.dn a. Co., Iteditine Depot, Ltn.,ted. Va., and dy 11. A. ,inreinsn, Coluntdia. and Drurgban .enerally. tit rt . :3 IY 9 e The ri , iztql- •,1 to th ira(!v.tet,,, to per h eo• chin. NV.:ro- of Nie.,som. IN ,11.1: tilt st,et, abovf. ,etTh .if. phi •-1,1, I% a Ly.Teth ..f ,I• , :m; pot' chart tit uhielso.. They import Th. Sr tr. 6 dheet ennui the 11,,t LllllollfaCtll- EqUALITI"I'II ALL! UNIPt)RMITY CIF PRICE! A uew lecture of husiness: Every one his own ~,Hl,,,Tnan MARRIAGES DEATHS The Flour market continue, quivt, hut prices arc firm There is a fair export demand for good trand, but mined ROBERT EVANS. (Bart) (Examiner copy.) Auditor. DR. wATLAN , S NEW DRUG STORE. —i t•tt N-rh go,en wit Tb« derFigneti its -p ctfulle annonn eY that he ha, hie NEM,' DRUG Aufit; r;.•,ABLIe•ft%if:NT. with n r-ry ex and niinpletii sta.r of fnatc, C ittninals. Perfianyrs Ind Fancy A ti. ett—all fresh and par --a will Le sold :at the kr.... market prime a. Thin eculirayini erer7 tptual:y kept in a 5 st Y4*. Drug is:use and neither 134 , -I , expens, hYdi sparyil in fti tang up the y-tiah tarn[ ti• insure the pryy erlation of the in inita th- es wed as hi ie(l.lr;% the. ctinitort f [Po c0...0m,, A r00.j.h.t.• arsorrutent of mat. rial+ imed toy the Dental Professi..n can %is., he had lb.- store of •l.e it..crilter. An i. 111.1" tel ..r d Water Apßratuff too. been tntrlalin-ed. the fountwins whi dt ate inode Iron. with "Oor their - , irf them t.. - aint wster eid,ten , site s l ip which ha- herrtoi.-reLro,>o rru a0,.0.j.,ti0n to the fountains. 111.. be who wigi to enjo• the..erefrestdo4 ,05 do or without far oft..- 1:1_1-hs.ned with thleteri matt. -nth, -stablisb ru.•ii: luau ol.der Ih. -0p.:E....1,1.-n,of d31.11.5t :sad es.refill Drojcz;,l. tow, .1 the l• sir, L axs in Pisiladelvh , and Cinnnt.ati. Th” ureler: el d at h v he in it: ervry way pei.sied t., entire .atisfo.'ti qs t.. his en.t..mer, then , a shore of rnhlic patronatie Is pe.lleited. IT Ol WAYLAN. D D S. NOTICE. I S O TH E HONORABLE COURT OF ttn.yrrt r of LAucaster cuutity. The petition of the un , ler4izned. n citiz-n of the United kates repprctfully ,pre-eu.. • 'Ma• il-sirous of li ee! .in g an in th e it., I: ,, lutubia. 1.31,35 t..• county. to 'worn • mod it, rho pul,lie tint entertain Ttrangers and traveler,— lie ha: maple nrik,nntudatku,dinvihz, for the exclusive use tra,lers. twelve a• .1 at (riot eighteen L.-ds. He therefore pray=yuur ho:l , ritbie I urn to grout him , lireuer to 4.-op au Eq.,: Ili do•.a, .ifOrrotid. with 511- [both , 'dtolle•fie wine.. alas' breiveil liquors at. pr. vhie.l 1, by the la., of the Comnionvvealth pet itir.uer trill ever pray..i.c., ANDREW 13EITElt. W e Nee undersigned citizens of the Borough of Colum- Ma. in Lancaster county, where the aforesaid Eating House is prop t be kept. Do Cent that said house is neces .ary to em,mimodate the public and entertain Sqatigern and travelers that the petit Moe, Andrew Beiter, In of good iopnle fse honeily and temperance. and of temperate hab- Ca. and of good moral character. sod is well provided with bon.« room and conveni noes f t the ae , ornmodatiori of the unblio, andtrntigere and travelers. The petitfisner has ample acacia: u.iatlons, having Id bed rooms and Cr hells, for the exelusive use of traveler, =ZEE John H. 13.1iumili. J. W. Fi.her. am, N. Wright, Jame. S. )['Mohan. fleory Plahler. 11. Suydam. R. % %idiams, Pe I -f ildeman, 11. li. Wialm.haac Corm.liub Tysim, Georg.. Bogie, Huey; a may 'l7 3t P.+ Ivo THE HONORABLE. COURT OF QUARTER SE3- 1 sion, ft Lanee-ter County. The petition uf the under iled a citizen rf the United States, r.si..etftill) rep,- senti that he is desirous of keeping act Eating limn. in MatiLwiru township, Llacaster Courtly. to no c-Inuttodato the ratHir, and +u!,-rraiu mtraugers and travel. ere , . Ile hat, ample accommodations, having its the exelu- sive tt, of teas piers. eleven bed rooms cud 2Y beds. Ho therefor, prays your IL uorulde C, , to grant him s license to keep an iariug Liousu a. ore e-aid. pith authority to cell domestic nine., malt and I,ewed a. p e r. c id . ..] b•r by the laws of the Commonwealth. "tv'm „ . _ We the undersign,' citiaans of Mauhelnt township. where the aforesaid Eating House Is proposed to he kept, do cmtily, that said house is neressart to arcommmiate the puhli , and entertain strangers and travelers; that the pe titioner George W. iAmlarm iaM and repute Gar honesty and temperance, and of temperate habitS and good moral char acter, wad is well provided with house room and conveni ence, for the acromroodation of the public and strangers wad traveler,. The petitioner has ample accommodations, haling for the , en-i naive me of ire ceders, eleven Led rooms, and if beds. CARISLE, M., June '27 3licha.-I Ja...h Hummel, Benj. F. Kennedy. Pat. rick 31 . 1...audiliu. Thomas huth, Henry Brown, Thomas Bartle), Jacob Miller, Patrick NlcEvov, Samuel Ruth. flou ry Doll, John sR:rutin, Christian Danecker, George Mc. Ellbenney, David Burkholder jr.. Abraham IV°lf. David Harnitsh,sChristian The ft•regoing petiti.us and certificate will I,a presented and heard nt a C airt of Quarter Sessions to 1, todd, at the Cnort How.. in the Clty of ',Truster. on th , ., f , urth "Inn. day ~IJtvo. tkeat, at to A. 31., the same barlua been duly til.d in this olho•. Att , ..st. J. J. luqtTElt, O. Q. S 31 111 DANKING HOUSE OF JOHN GYGER A. Jj I•a.. February 1558. The under signed hare this dais formed a co.pariner.hip for transact ing n GENERAL BANK! .11 BUSINESS, in Discounts, De posit.. Lxchange, Sr, iind will open an Office, MARCH 2lth. 151,5 at .No. 15 East King btr•et, a few doors meet of alto Lancaster County Bank. A uniform tato of five per cont. Interest per annum will be paid on Deposits, raVECIALLY MADE, and a liberal line of accomm , elation afforded those who inly favor us with Dm istyabla on demand, be cheek or draft. Spa -lot artention will bo given to the PURCIIA.st and SALE, hals cowtuie.iun only) of St,cks. L ans, hr.. its Lancaster. Hilittdrinhin, New Vodk anal Baltnnt,P. NIA COLLECTIONs Will he Made as the I ate, Ott lteee,tsthle p••into in he t; IA State, and Conrad:, i.,; amok r , sonrce, and experience, Mid having ee cured the e-tviel, ”• I:o,,Ettr tl , ll.t'M ISt fowl,- ,ter f the Farm 13. th of Luce eiter, lie our (2,51ti0r. uho 4,111 the ho•it:,•, bin pers. nol Attenth 11, len :we eonti dent of f ilthillily MIA proonialy a,y tolt,inens •11.ty . , , ill IJ Jl/11N ( . 11 - 11ER & CO. C..NEISTING OF .111 S GYGEIt. DAVID BAITS, 8.-NJ. ISY [nay 3m19 VAL UA BLE FARM AT PRIVATE SAL... 'ay ,ol.s•ditwr "ill sell at P. iv etc FA RM un whicn he resides. situare In Drumm . ° Township. i.,nea,ter Cuumy. about too miles FOllOl-Wvit of thd Buck Tavern, adjoining the road leafing from Conowingo Fur. mice to the :il.killtala.rl3. nb , Ilt two miles west of the mer and .ibmit t.m miles met of the latt,—nd,joildng ulds of Joseph Earnharr: Th. ~, is A. Clark, John Myers mid ”th r In ids 01' the Subscriber, cun.ain ng '(WI) Hrs (MEL) AM) EltlliT ACRES: abut -ighty wren of which ore covered with thriving young 'timber, the balance Is in first r.th, state of ellitiVatioll. fat will eppear Ilpon Po3lll - well fsuced off into fields of c“nvenh•nt size. acres 1' water in. nod (rein each field. Thore lea large and est cellent APPLE tiIICHA ED on the premises and a greas many oth, fruit trees of tOonist every variety. • The improvements consig of a large stone DM' ELM Nit It d'SE covered with slate a 6A' KF BARN. tare. Straw House in front covered with slate, a large Wagon Shed with two en,. ,Criba below. and granaries in the tipper story. Blacksmith and Carpenter's shop, built i stone and covered with slate, Ice house. ,Smoke torus, and llog house. All the buildings except the barn are nearly new and in complete order; the water in conveyed to .he dwelling and to the barn in land pipes, by means of a Hydraulic Ram. There is likewiros on the premises a large TENANT 1i0136 E. part stone and part frame, garden and yard newly pared in. a well of excellent water with pump therein near the kitchen door. This is a very productive farm and well wee thy the notice of persons wishing to purchase, being in an excellent and healthy .aeighborhoed, convenient to :Stores, Srtrols, Churches of different denominations, and to Mills—there being a Grist Mill, Saw Mills, Clover Mill Apple Mill and Cider lirenx on a'- adjoining property. For term,, which .11 ba made a c ,tancldating apply to the subscriber. ISAAC ROGERS. Drum..re Tl,nship, May 27111155 C. tt West Chester Etpu/Nron copy. and charge .Advertiner. OFFICE SUSQUEHANNA CANAL Co., lialtin,re.lsy II:. I slio:--At 0 gen,“l meeting of Ste, kholders hid this day. pursunant to public notice. the foil wing lei tomer, were eleet,l,flifers of the Company. fur the ensuing yistr. viz: SIMON CAMERON. JoHN HERR. WM G. HARRISON. JAMES McC. EY, CoLCM BUS O'DONNELI JAMES PI.) , 7 7 It 1 NNIVERSARV.—The Twenty-brat Anniversary it. of the Diagnothia a Literary Society. of Franklin and Marshal Collene trill hr celebrated in Fulton Hall. on Fri day vvening, the inn h of May. The perfnrinances will con skt of a Pr , ?l,noe. Anniv,,ary Addrev, Eulogy and Ora tion.. The rep rtfull> invited to :sttend Tickets can be procured at rho Rook Stores or of the Connuittvo of Arrnmremptt , Ti. 6AITHER IIUYETT.-, cm t, Nay 1:4 4SSIGNED ESTATE OF ABRAHAM i'ULF: S WlFE.—Ttie undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court, to distribute the balance in the hands of Etuann,•l Gin,terich. rtiedguee, under a deell.of voluntary as,dgminent, 1, the benefit of creditors. to and mourne tlu.se entitled to the samc, Rill meet for that purposc all p,rsons nterented. on Saturday, the 7th of June, 15.50, at 2 o'clock. P. M.. at the Library Hoorn. (Court House) Lau ranter. GEO. KLINE, MEETS ALE OF REAL ESTATE.—In pursuature ot an order of the Orphan. Con, at Lancaster - county, will be sold by public sale. the followingdesirable property, belonging to the Estate of John L. Thompson. Esq.. dec'd. at the Coot t Rouse, iu Lancaster, on SATURDAY the 14th day of June, 18&6: All that valuable lot or pitste of ground, situated on the north side of East King street, between Duke and Lime. city of Lancaster—containing in front on East King street inel2ot, and in deli' h northward, 252 feet ti a fourteen feet wide alley. upon which is erect ed a two-story BRICK DWELLING II: /USE, with, a largt two story Kitchen. with hydrant, well of vtinter. Fruit Tro NIA other improvements upon Y d the pretnises. Adjoining properties of Gorge B. Mark Lev. on the Erect' and Daniel B. Yondersmith on the West. or , with the use and privilege of a 3 feet ti inch :they running between the two last mentioned properties, from East King street. Sale. to Commence at 2 J. lock. P. M.. wli.ll terms will be made Ittr.wn JULIA M. THOMPSON. may 4118 Admlnlstratrix. `TILL ANOTHER LOT.—The following stun. 0 dad boo s h jus. been remised by the undersigned, and or,- oift•rNi cheap for es-h. Life alqi Letters •( II roe • Walpole. 6 vols. 8 no. Lire and Le of Karl Ch• stet held. 5 Die ken's lieu vb. Id %Voids. 9 ' The Works d Led Fisc .n. The Work,. of 11a' non )loom, TnackaraN's Leigh Hones Works, Charles Lamb's W,., ha. Goe'smith's Works. II iwthoiwe'nt W riot. C. lerolge s Works,, Maria r dgeworib's Works, 10 Lad'', II is torica I Li y. Spark's Au, can Biography, Ist :erica 10 vols. 12 mo. JACOB 1.. GROSS Slinm's Novel-, 12 " Cooper's •• 33 " •• Corcsspondswe of the Revolution 4 8 vu. Writings of Washinz ton. 12 " ‘• .1-derson's Complete Work P. fl iltall.l . B S. • • • • ,V 111, 1 .13 Bu k . e. Work., :I Ilin,roft'.• 1: State., Robertson's Works, " •• Wilton's Prose Works. Dicken's Novels. 12 " Swift's Works. Fine edition, 2 •". Allison's Continuation of the History of Enrope 2 vols. Miss Striekland's Queens of Scotland, 5 n Ticknor's Spanish Literature. Besides the books enumerated shove. they have hun dreds of volumes by the best authors. upon nil subjects.— Coll find see for yourselves. J. J. SPRENO El may I,IARMERS 9 BANK OF LANCASTER, _l2 May G. ISSO.—Th.: Directors of this 1.40 k have dent red a Dividend (d . Fii per rent. payable to the stockholders on demand. 11. R. REED, may 20 It IS Cashier. TO THE HONORABLE COURT OF THE MODEL SEED STORE.—No. 309 Mar. t Quarter i•iossions of Lancaster County; The petition of I lent Street, above Sth street. Philadelphia. JAMES the undersigned. a citizen of the United States, respectful- i DANIELS. Beadsman, &c., formerly F. F. Croft & Co. Gar lv represent, That he is desirous of keeping 3. Eating , den Seeds of the best quality only. and, every known va- House in the south - East, Ward in the city of Lancaster. In rietY• Flower Seeds the largest and choicest collection in Lm; Sweet and Pot Herbs ; Grass and Field needs Lancaster county, to accomodate the public and entertain I the country strangers and travelers: I of extra quality, Greenhouse plants, buttons roots. Atc.— He therefore prays your honorable Court to grant hint a I Shade, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, &c. ' . Lawn license to keep an Eating House, as aforesaid, wiih author- Grass in all its varieties. mar 43m 7 ity to sell domestic nines, ru tit and brewed liquors. as pro vided for by the laws of the Commonwealth And your petitioner will ever pray. Aro PHILADELPHIA, PA. . PHILIP SNYDER. ; Capital $300,000. Charter Perpetual. We the undersigned. citizens of the South East Ward Agent—S. H. REYNOLDS,. Attorney at Law, S. Queen! where the aforesaid Eating rfOIISS is proposed to be kept., street, Lancaster. ap Ily 11 IM Certify, that said house is neeetisaryto accommodate the : -- public and entertain strangers and travelers: that the la, ! (.2 LATE: . ROOFING.—The subscriber, agent for titionor Philip Snyder is of good repute for honesty and 1 0 John Humphreys ,L- Co's Roofing ;late, manufactured temperance and is well provided with house room and con- ! at Slate Hid, York county, Pa., respectfully informs the venieocxs for the accommodation of the public and stran. citizens of Lancaster city and county, that he Is prepared gets and travelers. ' to put on roofs In the beet manner by the very beet work: . ... . .. - . - . - Jacob King, Frederick Schaffer, D. P. Locher, Henry M" . a, on abort notice. Ile Invitee the - sewishing roofs Tat Gorrecht, Michael Trissler, James H. Barnes Jacob Druch- on to call and examine the quality of the Slate. emlllor, H. S Gars, J. D. Sidles, WKllant Gumpf. Philip apr am WILLIA.I.I WRIGHT, Leonard, David Bair. may 20 2t 1R , South Prince et, Lancaster. =II C. A. 5i11.% FFER, GIDEON SCULL, TIIO3IAS WILSON. JoHNS HOPKINS, 1 SA ‘IOEL P. FORD. CHRISTOPHER HAGER. , ers, and IAS 31. ABBETT. Treasurer. .1. B. Tit EDW ELL A. K. STAUFFER. B. )1. EBERLY. WM. B. OBIT. OM= ECM= SPItHNOEIL WESTH A MR. .T. M. WESTIREFFER: tf 15 REGISTER'S NOTICE ftE Areounts of the respective del:ede• ti hereunto an , sexed. and filed in ths Register's Office of Lancaster aunty, for confirmation and a lowanca. 31 an , irphana'. Court. to be hell in the Court iu L au .. , caster. on th- third Monday in Jun-. 1 6, 5 e. , th,. Ifith ) at 10 o' I. ck. A. M Anna Hieitind.East Dittegal township. By Andrew Hip, mad and Ileury illeatand, Executors. James It-a,.Asbury township. Ity slaty Kea, William F. R. a and Hear. W. Bra Adminlitraton, ; Jacob Bigler. Bonnigh of Marietta By Barbara Bigler and, • .1.4., Kline. Executors Betiedi-t. Manor townshiF, Guardian:hip Account.: BY Ab•ah on Been neman. G uarill au of Su. • n. hrlilnh and Sarah Rene IRt. minor rldbircn of de Christian David, Borough of Columbia. lay Silvester • gle. administiator. \it hula, Hodruan. Borough of Strasburg. man and Jacob Hoffman. Administrators. Peter Trolling,. Ffrr - acts of Columbia. By P.der S. liars- ble..Uimiyistrat r tiec.rge Royer. Philadelphisrounty. Guardianship Account. By Benjamin 31 Greitl-r. Guardian of Catharine Anne minrar daughter ofJoaeph Woorl.le. and m and• into ester of .Iscrased. Elizabeth Hess Salisbury township. fly 11,mry 11". fiesa. A.huittist rotor. Ann M. Holtshouse. Bolongli of Washington. By Dr. H. Bitner. Administrator. William Galt. Earl township. Guardianship Account. By' Thomas A. Galt. Guardian of Isabella Galt. Azaelah P. Galt and Wm. James Galt. minor children of d.-cansed. • Thomas Hood. Bart township. By Joseph Hood. Adminis trator. Peter Eby. Salisbury township. By Ism, Eby. one of the- Adminiatratoee Samuel Risser. township. Guardianship Ac , ountli: By Jacob.Nisiley. Guardian of Levi. Jonas and Reuben Risser. minor children of deceased. Michael !famish. West Hempfield township. By Martin. !famish and Henry K. Hai - Malt Trustees appointed by the Will of said deceased or the estate bequeathed to them for the use of Jacob Harnish, a ion of said der'd. John Steele. Leaeock township. By Jane Steele. Executrix.. Benjamin Kinch, Borough of Manheim. Guardianship Ac count. Bo Jciseph Reiff. Guardian of Henry Autmstus John William. Samuel Rim and Mary Elizabeth Kinch. now deceased) minor children of Jacob Winch, &- ceased. Susanna Mellinger, Went liempfield township. By David 31: Mellinger, Executor. Daniel Potts.-East Lampeter township. Guardianship Ac ' count. By Henry 3lusaelman. Guardian of Daniel E. Potts, a minor sun of tita.ased. .John S. Maxwell. Fulton township. Guardianship Account. By Day Wood. Guardian of Alice M. Maxwell and Hobert S. Maxwell. minor children of deceased. Elizabeth Buckwalter. E.ut Lampeter township. By Ahnt ' ham Leaman, Executor. John Buckwalter, East lamneter township. By Abraham Leaman. Surviving Executor. Michael Hummer, Warwick township. By Daniel Zug and . Samuel Entunin,er. Administrators with the Will an nexed. Henry Diener. East Lampeter township. By John Dotter and Jacob Landis. Exematore Daniel Zittle. Lampeter Square. West Lampeter township. Br Daniel 'little and Elijah ?Attie. Executors. Elizabeth Frey, Manor township. By John Warfel and Frederick Frey. Executors Joint Stoner. alanheim township. Guardianship Account. 13y Abraham Bauman. Guardian of Susanna Stoner. a daughter of deceased. Isaac Culls. Borough of Elind...thlown. Bv. A. B. Coble.. Administrator. Barbara Rohrer. M 31,110111 township. By Frederick Schools, Administrator. Charles, Manor township Guardianship Account. By Benjamin Hershey, Guardian of John Seitz, minor grand child of &a:amid. Barbara Herr, Maribor township. By John Herr, (Saw miller,) Testamentary Trustee. Cornelius Barran, Fulton township. By Lea P. Brown, Administrator. Elizabeth Carpenter. Maytown. East Donegal township.— By Harman Lightner, Administrator with the Will an , mxod. Samuel Long, East Donegal townehip. By Thomas Huston and Christian Brandt. Executor, Benjamin Ilerahey, Mount Joy township. Guardianship Account. By Christian Engle. Guardian of Benjamin and Frances Hershey. minor children of deceased. Daniel S. Royer, Wat wick twp. By Catharine Royer and -Martin Royer. Administrators. Jacob Snavely, East Hempfield township. By Michael Suavely. Administrator with the Will annemal. Hannah F. Taylor. Soudershurg. East Lampater township- Bs John Quigley. Executor. Martin Kindig. Conestoga township. Guardianship Ac count. By Abraham S. Malin, Guardian of David Kin -1 die, son of deceased, Catharine Greiner. B. rough of Mount Joy. By Frederick Melding aniVatimal Oberlin, Trustees appointed by the Will of John Greiner, deceased. of the Legacy bequeathed to said Catharine Greiner, deceased. Amos Maxfield, Little Britain township. By Joseph Rel iant., Administrator. Wiliam heed, Providence township. By Cornelina Collins, I Executor. Jacob Edgerly. City of Lancaster. By George 11. Ikanber gr. Administrator with the Will annexed. ,71‘ , 3- e ll L-ibley, City of Lancaster. By Peter G. Elterrnan, tutor. Daniel }taxer. Woit Earl township. ' By Lydia Bitter and Ititzer Admittbdrato, Jaeob Mull. Earl tea nship. By C. S. Hoffman, Adminis trator Daniel BitzOr, West Earl township. Guardianship A-count. By Lesi Bard. Guardian of Julian Bazar. one of the ml s- chit .ren (now ..”) of deceased. Stauffer, earl town , hip. By LydiaStauffrn-, Michael Weller and rums-4 Weber. Ex..,:sitors Michael flood. West Eat! township. By C. S. Hoffman, Ad nnnistrasor. Julio It. Dos,. Earl town.hip. Guardianship Account.— By h-er {tridentte!). Guardian of Hannah Boyer minor child of tteceaseri D.,vid Stauffer. Earl township. By Jacob Witmer and Mar tin Buckwalter Ex-euttra. David Heim B' out Joy t wnship. By Isaac Eshleman sad George Entcrline. Executor, .1..,ph r. City of Lancaster. Guroiliarship Ac count. Be ramrod 1311.111 Rn. Guardian of Elizabeth Ja eoh, John and Ann }hurls Hollinger, the minor children a of 11, , en35,31. Abraham Walter. Springville, Mount Joy townihip. By M. U, 51. rple. Executor. ' James Warden, Fulton township. lly Adam Black, Admin.. Catharine Hassler. Borough of Manheint. By Daniel Dan ner. Surviving Executor. David Weidler, Ephrata township. By Jacob Hart. Admin istratm. I Jacob 31yliti. West Lampoter township. Guardianship A, i • sunt. Ile Christian Kendig. Guardian of Barbara My niinur daughter of deceased. Magdalena Stauffer. Elizabeth township. By Gabriel Bear, Executor.. Adam Kemper. Ephrata-township. lly Henry Kemper, A dinittirtrator. Peter StautTer. Elizabeth township. Supplementary and Second Account. lly Benjamin Stauffer and Gabriel Bear Executors. David Bear, sr., West Earl township. 13y John Kemper, David Kemper and Stuumd Wolf, Administrators. Jacob G. Kemper. Bin...town, West Earl township. By Fianna Kemper. Administratrix. Eliza Ann Bazar. City of Lancaster. By Jacob S. Sharp. Executor. John Gaultier, East Hempfield township. Guardianship Account. By Jacob C standar. one of the Executors ut Abraham Stauffer. deceased. who was Guardian of Wil liam Gaudier. a minor child of John (lumber, deceased. Michael Burie], City of Litoraqer. By llenry Bendel, Ad ministrator. John Killinger. City of Lancaster. Ily David Killinger, Executor. James Galligan. Bart township. By fleorgeMartln, Trustee. John B. Frick, City of Lancaster. By Jacob %ocher, Ex ecutor. Joins B. Frick. City of Lancaster. By Jacob &Titer and John Herr, Trustees of Leal, 11. Frick. Sarah Gray, East lampeter township. By John Quigley. Adintnistrator. Hinkley, (widow) PALM Lampoter township. By Adam K. Witmer. Administrator with the Will annexed. John R. Trout. Paradise township. By Joseph S. Lefever, Administrator. Samuel liolson, Soudersburg, East Lampeter township. By John Quigley, Executor. George Spiecher. Earl township. py Isaac Sprecher•and Sprecher. Executors. Joseph Hershey, Manor township. By John 11. Hershey and Barbara liershay, Administrators. I Abraham Reist, Penn township. By Peter Eby, Surviving Executor, Ann Witmer, Miami County, Ohio. By Adam K. Witmer, Administrator. Leonard Kessler, East Lampeter township. ByJohn Quig ley and David elissler, Executors. Samuel Bauman, Ephrata township. By Edward Hibsh man, Trustee. Joel Sharp, Clay township. By Peter Fidler. Administrator. George Koller, Elizabeth township. Guardianship Account. By John Tsyrr, Guardian of Isaac Keller, one of [bosons of deceased. Christian Hess, Warwick townahlp. By Abraham Hess mid John Hasa Executor, William Grill. East Cocalico township. Guardianship Ac count. By John Iterldig, Guardian of Catharine Swei gart. late Catharine Grill, one of the children of deceased. Ja.•ob Gantt, Penn township. By Jacob (anti, Adwittis-, trator. John Doster, Ephrata township. By Anna Lester cud Jo seph Duster, Administrators. Elias Wachter, Clay township. By Samuel Ether and Sam uel Nissloy, Executors. Mary Halfenstein, City of Lancaster. By Albert G. Hel fenstein and Henry R. Read, Administrators with the Will annexed. 'Christian Heist, Peon township. By John heist and John Hershey. Administrators. Henry Reist, Penn township. by Ann Relst, Admini. tratrix. Henry Reinhart. Borough of Marietta. By Samuel Rip ple. Administrator. David Brisben, Salisbury township. Guardianship Ac, count. By John Hershey, Guardian of Julia Brishen, daughter of deceased. David Smucker, Loacodc township. Supplementary and ti al Account. By John Smucker and Christian Fisher, Executor& Dnrid thisben, Salisbury township Guardianship Ac count. By Hatay Hurst, guardian of Maria Brishen, a daughter of deceased. John H. Brooke. Borough of Columbia. By Jeremiah B. Hess and Mary Jano Brooks, Administrators. Edward A. lb wasd. It rough of Columbia. By Catharine Ho iard. Admillietratrix. Joseph Brad ey ornmore township. By Jon T. Bradley, atttr. Abraham 3111ey, sr.. Mount Joy township. By Abrahani Staley .Wort. istiator . Jac b Rhoads West Donegal township. By George I3y rod, Amuinist, at r. J,sepb Won, Providence township. By John Strohm, Administrator. Geo ge t.rieituan sr., Millerstown,'Manor township. By Fr. de ick EliSlll3l,, Adinioi..(rator. Isaac ntauffer. City of Lamaist,. By Henry Stauffer. Ad ministrator. Brnlnulo Kauffman, Manor township. By Samuel Kauff man and au-arena Kauffman. Adnilnisirat,..rS Jacob Clair, haphu township. By Juhn U. Chair. Admlu latr star. Adam L. Ruth, City of Lancaster. By William W. Brown, Trusts.. Isaac Otrpon'er. Upper Leacock township. By Hose Ann Johns, Aduottistratrix dr horns non cum testament° an n. xo of Ann Cat perkier, deceased, who was Executrix said Isaac Carpenter. drag-ed. Jausea Gallagher, Borough of Marietta. By James Me haffey. Administrator Abraham Stauffer, Wool Ilemptield township. By Jaroh Stauffer and Christian H. Charles, Executors. Frederick Ciram. West Hempfield township. By Jacob B. Garber, Executor. George Rogers, City of Lancaster. By Thomas R. Torr: Administrator. Michael Wolf, City of Lancaster. By theory Schrum, Act ing Executor. Peter Harkettherger. Bainbridge, Conoy township. By Hen• ry Haldeman, Administrator. William Heitaltu. City of Lancaster. By Daniel Heitshu and John F..ndersmith. Executors. • Jacob Eby, Upper Leacock township. By Daniel S. Eby j and Abraham Eby, Administrators. John Foltz, Elizabethtown. By Catharine Foltz and Chris tian Foltz. Executors. Abraham Liras. West Lampeter township. By Jacob Hess and Benjamin Hess. Administrators. B. NI. STAUFFER, Register. it 19 liegistar's Office, may 21 EYSTONE FIRE INSURANCE CO 1 N THE MATTER OF THE APPLIII A -ITI o. Henry io he Cour of (1A...n0r , . i.loo^ of Lanca‘ter county. Ap it Ses-ioos, 15.50 f r iik.coar to 1..v0 o H tel. Inn or Tao. rn, in East Cocadeo toroehip. in .. • . NOTIt:E•18 HEREBY GIVEN, thst deprsition , of twit nc,cres to 1.. rcrld on the Iwo leg of said apthic.olon, on the part of Petiti..l,cr, ail. Per take.. befuto t;)rus Poson. Esq.. al hi , onice in Itoaructown, un Frirray rho Srl •lay of May; Ihfirt her a.-.,. rho li...war:Jr 12 and 3 o'clock. P. M. may 13 2t. 17 11 -NEI 11110DE.k. 'STATE OF BENJAMIN SOLltlik...l l . .I_l 'Ain of the To • rump 01 Cun.-.t•iga, deed. ul to. x adtaiini-t ado. on the above ate limet..g been gyno.ed to the undersigned, ail persons haring dawns IS will pr sent th,m duiv etutheuti,ii.-1 for Set letnet.t Sod those indetitA will make payment without decoy. to F Ka/ERICK di Admit) ilitramr. Coueuoga iwp. ENE= 15131131 (IENTRAL ORNAMENTAL IRON lJ W dike. ARCH Sits r, /3,Ault" BROAD PHILADIAPHIA The undersigned tali. a this meth scut informing the public generally, tnat they have tole large a Mitten. to their stock of Pattern. which Lein., the lArgeSt in the city, are now prepared Ti furnish 1120 N ILAILINti for Public Gruutidg, Verindahs. Balconies, Comet try Lots, .tc., at the very Irtsve.t prices. and of the Mod material.. We earnestly solicit a colt from timers who are in want of clomp and teautifufralling. Ali - Orders will h e thankfully rmatived and promptly at tended to Nv HIT s DEN' r.SLY. my LI lint - jr - A.LUABLE MILL PROPERTY FOR sub,a ibex will dt.p.ea at private ens' t.f A TRACT OF LAND. in Mad. ni township. Perry county, about 2 . 1 ,S miles west of Loy,xille. bounded by lands 01 31, tae Wadg nier. John outlay and others. containing 11,2 acres, having therein etect;al a lar, throe story BRICK 31r.11iCti A yrs MILL, with three pair of stones and ail the necessary tiettires—a SAW MILL. in good , rder—a two story weatherboard,i DWELLING 11 log-frame Miller's House, and a double LA; BARN. AWOL N./ a: red of the land are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, la acres Meadow. and an ezeollent Apple Llichas it There lea well of good water. with a pump iu it... convenient to the house. "The Mills are situate on the Shormau'e.Croek—the water power being excellent. The Merchant Mill is one of the bent in the c,untry. This property is worth) the at tention of puretaserii. The title is unlb.putable stud the terms will be reasonable. For further parties ars respect ing thin property, aldre., the undersigned at Centre l'. U.. Perry county, l'a. JOHN WOw3II.F.Y. ' my 13 St 17 ELECTION NOTICE.—An election for one .E. 4 President nut Six M. item of the Lancaster Gas Com pany. will he held on Monday the 9th day of June. [SU. at the ta.ie of said Company. bet Well) the Mui, of 10 A. 11. and I'. M. Attest. W. GLEI . 3I. See'y COLU3IBIA AND PHILADELPHIA L BOA 8.--Stipet intendent's Valve. rarksburg, May 17. 185d.—:,'LALED I'ItOPLIzALa will be received, at this office, until 11th of Juno next. fur the fillingof tilur epane of the Bridge, at Little Conestoga Bridge, with earth.— Part of the Garth will be taken from the Iteint bet ween the two Rail Rads. at Dillerville, it will be hauled in Cara. the :tate hurling. the m..ti•o power only. Bidders will state the price per ruble yard In the emb,nkment. Also, at same time and place. proposals will be received fur 11llin; two spans of the Bridge, at Downingtown, al, earth. The earth will be procured within a half a milt, 0! the Bridge. from the farm of.lushua Hunt. bey. It will he. nuked in Cars, thp state finding the Motive Power only.— lers will state the price per cubic yard in the embank- Ghent. Also. at same time and place. proposals will be received, for raising the embankment. at Big Conestog., Bridge. to grade. The earth will ho taken front a lot owned by the Comm..nwealth, abut of a mile from the east end of the Bridge. Horst, power can he used at this work, and th.. Contractor will be at the expense of both .are mid power. Front ten to feel on 110 , 11.111111 001,10 will 1,0 .1. R. BAKER. Superintendent. MIME EDICAL.—DR. Jos. J. ',grown, late If Philadel- AL palm, and a Graduate of the University of Perma., of 1540, has located hianielf and , pened all °like fn the VII loge of Parndi.e. Lancaster county. where he ran nt all Omen be consulted. except whou professionally engaged. may 13 3nr , 17 .t MERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. 1 1L—lhe nutlet - 6%n 0 would call the attoulp n of all Ow It-tends us 6unouy ,elarad in this city and county. and elnewhere, to the fact. the imp- riant wct, that the, are prepared to furnish all the aucieti,..b . pubiirationa on the_ saute. and et en better term:, than can be had in Phila delphia. Tao Sunday School and Family Library, A. 1,100 vol.. ltituo., price $lO 00 Cheap :uaday School and Family Library, No. 2, WU ruts., ISinu do do do do do No. 3, 300 vols., ISmo., Liurdry ...milling 100 books in 75 vols., 100to•u • dU do du b•bolcs in 75 roi6 caniiint Likeiary, c •ntning 75 books in 50 00.0.. 15. w., . . .-tt..da) zebu .1 lt,quiNiT,:s. MIlbt...G.g:111111) Situ ap*. k2,A.•-ii au. test B-ok, r I in an S. n..01a, D,c lona w., 11.11.1., and ie./la:elan. rh k. pi I r e. t.e In it.. V•rieth.s.l pigy.e at onidt includina vaiitiuseth.i.mii.pithitteu by the Awe,- c..11$ Utb.e ea,:iett. A I 6.01, on - 8..f10,11 Periodicals furnished to. Societies 10 I. ca. 11.,e of 'silt. ige. Prisiusoisotug t.i purcha-e Sunday School Books, nil do well to call our 00005 lioult S. re. Among the 'Loin/ pului, i us WI ihe y c Gititiogue, of o,lllCli 400 are b.m1.1 volumes. are ihe (uut• Tlic lt, ltgi us. (or Vaßtul Library. 2) VOW.. cum prisine the enoieust stuurlarit works he Families or Pastors, inlet $lO 00. lbe hoor*elie Family Library, 15 solo . 18 mu. $1.50. The V. uth . s Library 70 vols., wilt 255 beautiful eugra ring-. sio. Aulugus's History of the great Reformation, 5 solo., 12 mu., $2,,u. • ' • Huntington and her Priendh, with 4 steel Purer:tits Songs for the little ones at home, with 62 elegant engru sings, '25 colts. Standard I'llwtical worksuf Baster. Flavel. Bunyan. Dod dridge. and other,. Caristian Bc.graphies of Ilenry, Buchanan. lar fp,. bra :ham, Saul tnertiehl and others,..o ich variety. American 3lessenger and Child's Pager, it Such•ly's pri- CUM. Under a special arningefuent, we are able to furnish to Sunday Schools, Sic., all the societies' iiublicalions at the saute prioes they can be had at _bocietlet,' Pepi.sit .ry, Ches nut st., Philadelphia. We also keep constantly on harltale• Publications of the Proicsiant Lpiectipal other S. School publications, on .Itch terms an we !eel sure will give satistaction. • my 13 It 17 MURRAY S STOEK. ri W. VANHORN & CO.—'Truro and 613 rgical VI • Bandage Manutaci avers, litre renewed from No.:lf North 9th street, to Nu. 104 North 9th street, below Race. Philadelphia. French and all other description or Truisies, warranted to give satisffictiou in the treatment of the most difficult cases of Rupture. Single Trusses, (ruin $1 to SS, Double. $2 to $9. Elastic Luec lltero Abdominal Support ers, for falling of the Womb, highly recommended by the Iledical Faculty. Elastic Shoulder Braces, or Chest Exicii;aers. It Luproves the figniu, expands the Chest, and prevent Puimonary Affection. Th ose witn weak nareuw Ch, -5 , 14, round-shouldered. and subject to pains In the breast, will bud great lament iu wearing them. Fier Children they are invaluable—the gentleman's Brace an swers the putpote also of Suspenders. Elastic Net Stockings, tor Varicose, ' • " , Velum, Dropsical ',"wellin.N. Gout, Rhea. matisin, Wealtme.i at Ilee and ankle - jolllt. This Ica eery superior article, and highly recommended oy Physicians. Instruments for Curvai urn of ihe :pine. Club F. et, 15 eel; Ankles I n flui dram suspensory Bandages, and also all description,' of I n titrumeuts and Bandages manufactured fur dieeaaes that require mechanical aid for their relief._ fIAUTIONASTROLOGY.—LOOK OUT'-Good j News for Ail. Toe borer faidng Mrs. V ANIIOItN is We very best; she is cure In succeed when all wheys have failed. All who arii in trouble; all who have been unfortu- Zaie. deceived and trilled with; all whose fond hopes hays bees ci ushed and blasted by false proini,es: all who have had bad luck. tic to her for advice and SW istseition, trout whatever cause, fly to her fir relief and roullidt. In hive again She nut never known to fail. Site has the winning the affections of the opposite sea. It in this fact which induces illiterate fireienderS to try tie imitate her.— She shows you the likeness of yaur future wife. husband. or absent hiend. It is well known to toe public at larg • that she in the liret and only pore di in, this countr who Can Shine their lifielie-C iu reality—a hirli can be testified and proved by thousands, both warded and tangle. who daily and eagerly chit her. Come one, come nil, to Na. 531 Lowbard Street, between Juniper and Broad, Phila. rpr 15 dm 1S c)LOTHENG STORE.— spring and Summer Clothing. Fine and common Clothing, Plain and figured Clothing, Light and sombre Clothing, Night and morning Clothing, Noon and evening Clothing, Dress and Busine,.s Clothing, Week and Sunday Clothing, Top and under Clothing, home and tray ling Clothing. Bight and Soft hued Clothing, "Big and little" Clothing. 130. s and young men's Clothing, Grave and stylish Cheap and meoluin Cb.thiug,' Or ANT KIND of Ciothit•g. may be had at F.. 1. .11zRceetrY Tknortmo and CLOTHING ESTABLIaLIMENT, forcer of North Queen and Or ange: streets, Lancaster city.. Pet., all mattulactured out of sound material by Lancaster city workmen. A L,O, a large and well selected amm.rttnent nf French, English, Geret.tn and Ameri..an Blt AD L )rits. CASSIIIEttES r.ItMINE S. CA -1.131,111ET5, iW. 1..1):, , .:51r.:ti limp D'et,, lialiau Ch,tlt, Lu-ne, Qu. en. CIS h. Linet.d,lll3. Salit.ert, i.i gliatox: Ch Chg. Marvillic., G ana Fned Silks. Ca e tins. Ac., adapt-d w the pre.toltug taahl.o and • he ~ens a; all which will I e wade to °rile, with pnimptlarFii and zlith, to suit the taste of the most faxtioi A ~en,, r al assortment of the best Shirts, rullars, Crava's, Sucks, bn.pe.,der. s liandkerehl..fa, GRP es and Hosier) coll• n hand. Than Out for past tarorn, a continunnc. of the It ,ms is resp,ctfuily so:kited by F J. KRA MPH, !de•cha.,t Tailor and Clothier, corner of N••rth Quaen and Orange ate a, A 3m 2 VARin FOR SALE.—The an scriber nil! hell a .1 . a F situa.,l in Derr ) toa,ship MOTH and a hail miles tr,,tu L,wintown. It contains about 80 Acres, and Is first-rate liwestone land, and in a good aat” ,f cultivation. For terms apply to Gen. W. Elder, Esq., Lewistown, Pa, MARY R. ROTIIItUCK. Ni.sr LC,ViatOWLI. apr 158 t 1. mar 11 SLATE SLATE :—Tbe subscribers respectfully announce to the public, that they still contioue to fur nish and put on Roofing Slate from the celebrated York County Quarries, which are unsurpassed by any other Slate in the market. Our work is done by the most experienced workmen and warranted to give satisfaction RUSSEL & BARR, Hardware Merchants, No. S East King at., Lauer. mays 3m lB - VISHING T ACKLE.—Fishing hods. Net 'rei..e, 12 Sea Grum, Linen and Caton Lines, Limerick and Kir by Rooks, Swivels, Links, &c., ac. For sale at TIDMAS ELL3IAKER'S Drug and Chemical Store, West Ring st., Lancaster. may 6 tt 16 1 N THE HATTER °lel THE PETITION J. of txr ast fns toad re of LNI 1 1.• later coy, pr.linit. the C •urt to nuutt. that part of apu k ahoy, It. satd c4y oz. tenoing .nan the Ilarrtsburg tu ; upika road to Jazust St, between Mull*. ry and Uuttloti a el r. eta. inlet. ID 11,1tr.13Y (lIVEN that lb.. Court of Qantas* See-ions. of Lt:l:t inier rous.ty hew grunted e rule to show cau.e .h) said pert of .aid alley Le not: closed up and Sae .ttssi Iteturtaittio to the Court taturnetug Jut., ltlth. - Attest, ! JOHN J. rOIIThB, may 13 If 113 era Ql2firts r reset no. lopportwes; Blauctfale i rry.--oASititu. returns [haute tar the t beret patronage berets • tiro bestowed upon him, and res trolly informs his mu. comers and the public generally, that he still continues at the old stand, in West King streitt. nearly oppoette Yedton lial4 and is prepared to manufacture to order Copper lroja re re, ra In all its various bucues, and un the most reasonable terms. lie invites his country node especially to give him a tali, as he Is confident of being able to please. Livery Stible. He also keeps euusteuuy on hand, for, hire, HORSES, CA it tit AO ES. BA Rt JUA;fI ES, ht., at., nil In excellent order, and furnished at [below.; ratesl hive him a all when you nit 4 anything of the kind, and he will suit you to a ninety. SAND: SANDI—FIee Eitusdred Loads of Sand on hand, whelit wiil be delivered to an pion of the city. Hera. and torte to be had at all times,lst the Livery Stable of oAkilioL DILL•R, Wert Slug et, Laucester. s pr _? tf 14 IItcPRO V ED — SELF .RDJIIIITINGI ELEVA Cunt" It nT t tintif.S. Self nay Elevators wiztt aal-nictiun bluaka, •-•.vo tedependent Tooth, Rai and Grain Rakes. Sou l'lvns--va.tous taus and petteres. nut) Cui,rtsture ur 111, tinrr,,w4—varivus patterns. 'itat Rai rut. s—ba; tuna Sits. 411 A 1541.1.51141. WO nay, straw sod t ru 5t0..10-41t5511. luu heatlills'S Potent Power tofu shelter and Cleaner. 3uo Landrum's naveleior Haul torn Svelter, Nos. 1,2, 3 aud 4. • • • . rue &Wee are all maunfactured oar Steam Worts Elfts. tot, r., toe trorkmaueulp end Material of Unsurpassed quality. Immrrs will profit by as exaufluatlon of the extensive , etch of Agrieuaural nopletnaut'a,..laos, ac., offeued for bale by D. LA.NDfLaTti a SUN, ituptement and Seta Warettudiu, Dios. Y.l and 23 South tith street. l'ltUdaellatta.. • may 2u 3a.t la rrO PIIICSICAANS ANDIOTILERS.—Your sr: teuuuu . L..vitvu to the le.-ge!at.wl: of Dttutiti, utd.u) of tuout receivW dirool !tutu the Itruit t.cturer. courti.tlng. iu part iof athph-tte of Quinine, sal. puma. Csuctiorn. Acetate rod sulphate of &hotpot..., Lunar Diapuuretle autiniony, toviier's nuiutiou, ajrup i‘hilue of Lou, OplttUl, 41110111u1,14ate Mersa, Vita, t-eteyhoe, Ipecac, Jalep, .tc., et 'MO:VAS ELLMAKER'S Drug and Choinical Store, It Lie' King, au, Law:A.443r. miss to 1116 C. 1/11.i mfty 1J 3t 17 OLOTIIING & NEW GOODS, AT WIL- J ,LJru!i.su itui.:o4, No. 01% queen street. 4th door :south at ursege street, Nest mte.—J us. revetto..l..t splendid .d, at new goads, such as trick sod Fancy Chau, Itta.k slid t.lumy Lassuntoes, tar spring Awl .11.11111e1, 01 the LlnientiqUnalny and mat twatttl tul putteru, 11.. t 10 1,0 welled 111 1103 .1.1.111 tuts city.— Nitiu mud Sane) Site lest 01 magnificent nlyies, uod u great variety Loi other seed...go, and in churl a lull dud 6,.5e11P al 61.1111,,,t tad nummor Bonds, all of smelt wit uLote to order Ins UPI p‘sesitsits owl at tau shorted[ notice. rrioss nominally low. a tine lot of ...Lily made ;LILO comistlog at Bitch mud fau.y litres, zsfit, ...lid touts. Ba,s stud rattan. ...time.. sod ,toluter 1 uls at every nleeCrlpltou. ins.ntrillteltnVstetitta, and Fancy Vests of pa ;h :Anti l'Obars, limit:J.ls h., rock. et Iluutiserchters, and io la.t, et ery thiugiu cunt lino an on. Ain g nods putt:hissed of this enlntkulLalitllelln it'ar.att. It'd to led at represented. lu et.ll.e4lieuett 01 the j', saute at toe time,, the prace..3. Lull Invitee Alan, coos. r..11.1...1 td tacit aatnndu,d to, wilt erlabto all.to inuchaim such anklee us they omit its this hue at ttll.lliettss. Cuwo uuo wake all, and give ur a call, and you'll and it to your ttottn,a, i t: to puratase.t but tx.ttle at auy rats, tviwtner you purcume ur out, yoti be weieeine, at Wll,LiAu way ti 11 Ld' -North itnee“ at.. uulc'r. J OILS MARSH. -31aatruic:Tumple. Chosuut dtroet, 7tit, hoop i the acre ul I, A ro Lue ca., usatin JACOb !ldniCkOring, uteluany lin, A. %%. uWd & Co., %Val.!lot, r. Lariat., Lieu,...,tt a Co., and Alto, au oxl.ousit u etu, k tit l'inunuut maths by L. 11. flea a Co.,a )1/16 mpot. es /soul s.lJ lt to 44.0. All kinds of alplea; Alt:teaks/tau. tur redelrea 0/11., hula al the vablisi,ers m tut, cualltr.), Wish our awn °Stet...lila catalogue, sus 01 tile largeat atockitt 1. UAL, Uuauu. tan, r, ly 16 E W DRY GOODS > TOltifil.—L. 11AUM, uu1t,...4. and u.•tier L.l O, ry ..111) wu of ur. 11. t.) n 1/111., Jlu. e , 0 volt, 11.1.n1,) JAM- Iy la he at tunti, of ,01 1110 C. kl C0U1.15 • 1 .0 • 11 to ul .1 0, u11:431.1•.e. of . 0.41.111.11 n .411.0 AN, "It • 1.11. 1.: Li.... Of• ; /.•‘•o, •• zox,, ,14.1 g. •..tliurao, -,llk A•ir *C. Aloo, .41 nsUll, E=E!I .. n.,e I.lu. ..111..1.41 ot •....,e, 11.1.11 lumniy 144/.1., 11e. 0..1. 4,...L1 .•••• rtiut u[ ut It - Loaale La.etpaLnic ,uu.u.tiug •ol thirt u,g. t-Ilv,kke. • III.LOII 0/.14,1.,. alu...eu, and 4.41.1 uuu iau.o ,„who, LtaVl- I lug, a AUL. 0/. WU. LI., 1./-14.3m e*,. vt tILI.,IC/10...1, ri/..5e“112, mud rft..2, loaf STURF:Ke:k.;VeIt.i, D,EDLx.It AND tillOP. rc h oa.tful.y mriwil to CAI and ta...111”..e b.1,,c em.ilig vaisoWaOlta, /Id 18 de e...At:Ll La nail lawor MALI all, LAlior eetabileAlineut. In tile noir Couutry prutluco of every iloncription taken in ex• ch....g0 for govu.s. Ithaj o ti Its ETA i k.l OF SALOiIIId'AVENGER, (a lu -113.IC) now dee d.--to the war. ut LAolutuoll e.em tar A.:. ty of Lancaster. NV tOrreis. Lista go moots:11d, corn to wee tot the person and estate of zaluate Wuognr, (a lu natic) °ow deceased, dui oft toe :Oat Say of Ap.ii, 1815.. tile ti. the ...thee of the Pro.huttetary lof the said Coon, his sr eunot of toe tend asoate Hager 0 horelly gi,en to an p sae' rotate, that liar, attid Court aay oil Juuc, Irao, for itte cuu eXt,pt.,ll,l be tiled. Atteot, y, Lao. al,. 99 TTENTIONT CITIZE r.Lati. Be have just rl mtt ut males .11 Jewelry, w fttl at very low rates. Cult and Coral, Buck aura. Lava, Cameo Blow. awl Bau Rinpi, all of the 41‘,,t111011 of.l.llriling Jewelry. scnpaoy, ;malt t up, •.\ apliut IR F. nit KIOVes, Fruit linAnetel, nu Jett; to6vtller With all other aril Ilue. We are always tltauk/u1 It, ~STATE OF DANIEIi BOWMAN AND EA 1V u lnc C. nnloll r uss t.r tho C. uuLy u. Ants, IVhere., neelsnie of Oem. iel Li)Vlltlt) and Ode of East G Ileu twp., did on the ds) ut April, Inso, the in the °dive of the Pruthonutiv r ut the said Court, his ecrooot u the sidd notate: Not,o ie hereby given to nil . 1 said Elam el that the said Court Juno, Itibti, fur the eutihr oxeoptioug be tiled. Altetst, Lahea.st,, Proth'ys .01ftee, air' L 11.' UITS, FRUITS,d;..O j: ri s I{o . l LO I uur I g iu part al . ,ra,, E ,s, Currants, Wahl CII4 . IJAMItIi, Cr., ill uts, ergs, Aiuluuds, Chuwiate, Loa t es, Prnl/ es, • t lIICLI WO will sml at the lowest /11, d,wuuut fur naalt. orders Joy 1.11.1 promptly attend 131/.3 39 9. Wharve C. W. V ANIIOIIN Ty 49 apr 22 it 14 fIENSLOW & CO, CO , j ,11A,tS mad Whl.aw d tagd and utddraile LaAF TußA.t. Co. and Foreign and .D.ddeeLic ItnyorterA ut flue ,ho rh. icest growths VULLT A large itFbut nt, nt ut wish li ago and for at a small tta%anco ou 63, CV14,,,,111111. to re.pwlluliy Mill b made when de.ir . At tans ion v ivnu comuthsum, of TOBACCO, as Alan a chauthse, fur account of portico 1 [lint market. itce 7,01 e Agent for F. A. °Get ' , Zinunlug Tobacco, comprising Lbw, apr 8 DETER BtRGNER'S nbvvu Arch, I'hl.udelyhla. P.rf Lanus a., Ku keti, %%corn /Raw.. cnnw. Out • Kid, Cilium. Article. In.grunt carrot', iVaulusule an ca,b prices. DUBLIC u.O ut Lan:tor I.,..nipeier township, iu tun Gout .111 p., t,cit the 00.1110 to .he nude ud to said Unita, soul caul and m 11 L.Y. (Patna tk, nabipj A, to. , no,e t.xocutor 01 said Juhu klylm t my Id 17 of ' , AST KING STREE Deral that ue 4: a.l/ .0 a wlea-lie. 8 , 110111 de al. eke, ite h Ut •t alla Uhlo hire t /1041,c. uu hand a flo • . nten ta t Grave S•true.a, et, ID Vile,. tu< .•tteutt u ui 1., raar- A.I woo C1....116d at tilt ritie.ueu lit a m.lktuatt i 4, ata , .D ort.s as It IS., uu , uroteberl meta 1.. Ms city. bor for. perks, to au) ~t on' aactl2-1 , a 3.in of . a gnu n trout Quarries hear x-ptlf, a he is 11U5 .an Aatutta Jur 1,1,8 of buil J.., SO pa, am., Jo tOe mu large aaeut tut at • 1 :_autla.otte ai.. tm tmuu and flu ad., at one half ware-rtamm are wail st..caeal 31A.,./3Li. AM/ SLATr. .The Slate .tune 31autes mat bu I ble, eon they ,ra,k equally as a ell. a Mant«l poser when to tu, a. ,icie, tar duhanil Th' flora Lae amp roars and are sold at their retail prices With •' A. these Mantels hate but root to this vicinity, the On lie are reel and see them, and judge fur the. 1 may LI ti 17 N THE MATTER OF of loran. tiCitier to the Of Lancaster county, at April See, keep a tiotel. Inn or Tavern, In said Count). NOTI,E IS HEREBY nooses to hr read uu tun heariug o part or Pe,inuner, will be taken a. his oltico, m ttaant...to•wn, on Fri' 1650, between the hours of 9 and way 13 3t. 17 r l 'O Tut: HONORABLE ter j,.11.J134 of LauCutlier Wu u..dersoped, n Citii.eo of the Uu reps esetas Tout he is desirous of 1 , lu the north neat Nard, ih the Custer cuUtli.y. to accommodate strangers end travelers: He the, elUre preys your hone !leenee to keep an tatlug House, Ity to sell cluMustie wiuus, malt au , 'tiled ter by the saws of the I.:UM Aud your petitioner will ever p • - . We the undersigned, citizens o said N. Ward where the said Eating !mute is voile... to be kepi, Do Certify, that said house is necessary to i .mnindateltni public an d entertain stranger, and travelers and Ind the pent!. nee Antes t Link is oC gaud repute ter • Quest, and tealperanee. and is well provided MILLI house naunaud mama: Mtn tor the accommodation of the public..A thaosene & travelers. Samuel le exam's, John llensin, William lianaler, B. Mohler, uhristhtu Buie, Jacob Al ars, *nay B. Myers, B. Mahler, Daniel Altick,, A. Mel • es, Jos. N. &hick, F. P. Metzger, may /5 2r , 17 'ersons Intereeted In the h.,vu appointed thell d u.ottlut, thereof, holeS3 ,J. Vrutley. npr 29 4[15 "S 1-IVATcII4:i AND •etved a s,leutlal assort (11 we dro determh.ed to • awine wr yourselves.— dad huatuel.ed Breast test styles. •Also; a Bete Oliver ware of every de 0, Sp ant and F.aks, a very floe Plated Tea lee usually kept 11.1 our O. Cali. Apr 23 11 14 , :mulls I uteruntud in the •ye appOilltull tits 241tLay ❑sti,.o thereof, unless J. BUWAIAA, Proth'y. apr 11-16 —The etteuhun of bu 3 ha ath nvu gw.eLi catmint weet Oil, &c. rket rates with s liberal 11, PEARCE ec CO., *Win Walnut, PhHa MISSION MER , erd in all kind. ot lot- Alaaufacturod Tobao- AltS,'tl South Fr.ut at., LIA VA.N A SzA.4ltB of opt constantly on hand, c Ait of nu e ortAtiun. oil, on rshich Übernl orders C r purchase on ory deknrtytniu of Afar en% at a wat.ance Lam e's Cclebra•ed German • different varieties. 1y 12 ; heap Fancy and ll taguth strovt, socuud Tea, Scit.sore. Fauey Ban. S. la. Na - t-munusiaa. Top, Hated, at the lowest upr 2 - 2 i 14 porsuus baring calm uhu ..11yho ,ate of W. ut La..c.amar, otcarped, .16oed. nod those il.adeOt, .0 se. tlowout JWIN fac. of J.cob Mytin oceamed. . MARBLE AND .1141.10.4 31.4 . II h public o:. rho %taros,. ad at mn.sid RE •nd.cor uun ,ittAre ess, or .he =3=:e 5-4 , rtmont ;tof Mottsi txt-ela, acc., to wittob tetabllstitueut. be r. sun.latied on U at. any utter &tau° Work are (Sr mu trthi Ci , j. Harm.; the 31, MS. A.o..i6olaChUel royarosd P. di, ass ord, re eaTarueate, Curb. raaa nab,' tams. A a.,d Stops coustautly c 'at of Marble• BEBE had the pneo of Mar- Who woolu ba witucut can purciouse a ['coati . a Mantels are received rera to New York, and ly the addition of trans. !tly been Introdnead fully Inybed to call :elves. THE APPLICA. Q rust oesalvllll !tons, Itiatt, fur Ikea.* to t Cocolico tutrnotilp, In that deposition. of wit mid application. on the •fore Cyril. Roans, nag., .y the 2dd day of May, A. M. IzItAEL HEITLER- COURT of guar. ty: podtton a the loat blares, rotTeettully oeplng en taring Unite° ty oC Lancaster In L4ll. I. pubdc end entertain .10 Court to grant him a atoredaid, with author brewed Minors, IS • awnaith. y, &c., IIYpART & BRO., King et., Lancaiiter. Lomou , 31.cuu-oal p Filbertn, AMOS FUNS