ST..LOVIS.CORRESPON.PENCE. The Cincinnati Contention—The Oturtiry looks to Buchan ,„_an—Gnv. finder turned up—Politics in this State and Illinois—Kansas affutrs--.Arricals, Sr. Louts, June 2, 1858. The weather during the past week has been cool and pleasant. Business is extremely dull. Tho rivers are fal ling, but still In good stage for the largest class boats. The health of the city continues untunially good for the advarff ted season. A very heavy thunder storm passed OTOr our city on Monday night last—the lightning struck a house on Franklin avenue, but no one was injured. A large sale of iota came off last week. The half square In the rear of the Planter's House, was divided into lots and sold for $5OO and $505 per foot., Thefollowing gentle. men were the purchasers :—James H. Lucas, one lot, $lO,- 000; Capt. Blood, one lot, $10,000; William Wade, three lots, $57,000; David Rankin, two lots, $25,492 50 ; D. H. Armstrong, two lots, $25,985; 'William Tyler, one lot, $6,• 672; J. W. Thornburgh, one lot, $6,639 16; D. I. Morrow, two Into, $28,702; Darby & Barksdale, one lot, $8,943 75: B. Stiekney, one lot,$800; Dr. Clark, one lot. $BO6. Total amount of sales, $181,210 41. Within the last three or four weeks we notice the arrival of a large number of Pennsylvanians at our hotels.—Mr. S. H. Nipley, A. Martin, of your city, are among them, as also H. H. Brenneman of Lancaster county. "Westward the star of Empire takes its way." Mr. Geo. C. Oliver, re cently from Warren Co., Pa., was killed in Cedar co., lowa, by the accidental discharge of a shot-gun. Quite a number of Delegates to the National Convention were in our city during the Week on their way to Cincin nati. To-day the Convention meets, arid there is scarcely a voice in this section but what proclaims for Buchanan.— We have too much confidence in the good sm.(' of the del egates to doubt fora moment any other result from their deliberations, than the selection of the Pennsylvania vet erne. It makes our heart swell with joy to see and bear people who have never exchanged a word, or even soon the illustrious statesman, prefering him to all others—they take him by the "record," and by the record they ore sat lolled of his statesmanship, patriotism and conservative views, and willing that he should hold the reins and guide the destinies of this glorious Union fur the next four years. With him as the standard bearer they art satisfied, and for him they will cheerfully vote. The Convention will do a good, a great, a glorious day's work by making hint the Commander in Chief of the Democracy in thee , ' trou blesome and exciting times. But should they. unfortu nately, commit the great error of rejecting him, it will be a source of regret by ohm-tenths of the Detnocratic voters of the country, and will throw t pen n wide breach. an.l all probability endanger the route we have been endeav oring to ufkintain and preserve untarnished frum the hands of reckless and designing politicians. But we hose, a, we before said, too much confidence in the wisdom and lore sight of the delegates to think ot their committing , ruch error in tho face. of "public. sentiment. Bochanan should. and no doubt will be, the sheeusefol MU), W,• uff lo o k fo e it. The telegraph today And luring thy NUSS.I.I closely and anxiously watched. Everybody is full Oath,ne and salmis,. A larg, number of nw vitin•ne, it+ well us many from different pails of Iha Stan•, ha, gun, to Cincinnati. If Enchain.) is nit toliiiiiitted, we shall. in common with lens of thousands in the - Western Snit,— be greatly mistaken in the wisdom tho d••iegatr.. Politics here and throughout-ties state ar• at 0 'taw! itill ; all parties aro anxiously awaiting t 6•• retailt 1 . 4 . tin- Ceuvention. Carious are the gpinint, m 1." Will/ rill I nntninnt,h and various are th, ,p•q• n onti no , of pr nrnirrw politicians aq to :17ff nilance. of tins, that, and th, other enndlilato whom name t. - hof,re ;now to the Queen city St tie 11'ea. It gotioral opinion among the Know-Nothing- that if Mr. Itneherian in the candidate it°. ;Democracy. 31, Fillmore will at i dcolino. Tito K. N ., . here s',lll t.. think Gan. Law, or Mr. Fuller. ''t fed by the Northern K. N's. n o w in s e ,,ion at Philtodelphi,; and It is conceded by ail politirhute thus Clod Fremont will be the Illdck Republican candidate. But aic ero inclitod to believe that dm Blacks and It. N',. will lino- in tin- Notrth, while Sontil, and -ton. part- I . f dm IV,it, they will either rote for Filknoro (blind. asid,t the Do niocracy in breaking down Almlitidni,ni. tint notinti finitely cin be rotated mint all lb. can Aida., nre harmedied and in the field. The If.. her.' hart, nol a, et mail,. au nomination fur Cort.zr.,,—it soums t , he the in;ontholof Order to Oaughter Luther M. Kennett. their pt . ...sent Con greSsman. Se,eral oth, aspirant, at., cont..n.lithz foe Ili.. hilln.lls. Their wholl• fAric i. built up ready to change their coat at any time. Th., Mac:: Itepubh,ani of dliin,Ea 1.0..1 iu r.nt. t: on, e tion and nuininuted a full StatoTnl,l. Itiss,4l. t3lcnted and poyular msau is thuir ranklidntc Cl. Arolo,, the•li.uow-Nothiu4 c mli.latt, 1 that State. seeing there was no cloture for lain, very seusi . bly declined bearing the banner of the Dark Lantern lar der: they aro theretOre without a head--what they will do Is yet to be seen . Richardson and Bissell rare ladli popular and good men, and the tare in all probability will L. a do ,:o one between the two: but we still think Richard-on ear, beat all opposition combined. The contvst i❑ illis le is based upon the Nebraska (toy. Reeder has at length '•turned up. Ile 4'a, in Law rence at [he time of its destruction. .11is trunk was bro ken open and robbed ”1 all valuable, which it contained.— lie came dawn the river disguised as a deck passenger, landed at St.-Charles. crossed the Mississippi at Jersey Landing, and reached Jurseyrine In ”f„ty . Ile r, g i s t ore d his name at the Hawley 11, - m,, and his destinatiru is Pennsylvania. We have nothing late or interesting from Kansas. The town of Lawrence was destroyed by the mob, us I stated in my last. The hotel, printing presses, and private dwel lings were leveled to the ground. ;Rune eight or ten per sons were killed—the names of whom are not given. The last accounts represent the territory in a state of quietude. Robinson and Brown' are still retained it_s . *prisoners. "Investigating Committee - had better go home! Kendall, Postmaster of Nest Orleans, indicted for embez zlement, has been acquitted after trial by a jury who otelib erated on the verdict only half an hour. E. D. Perryman, has been nominated by tie E. N's. tOr Congress in place of Sam. Carauthers, the --renegade'' K. S. Carauthers, however, has announced himself as a can didate despite the Councils—it is now Stevenson. Dem.; Perryman, K. N.; and Carauthers, Ind. Thus, it is through out the whole State—everything is mixed, and no telling what willte the ihmt, of parties in Mis.ouri. Yours, OLD GUARD. WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE To the Edltnri of the Intelliceneer, dated • WASIIVSOTUN, June GUI, Our city, with no Congress in session this week, Is almost a 'deserted village," if indeed a population of fifty thou sand persons, can be denominated a village. Nothing of any moment has transpired this week here. only that Mr. Campbell, for the majority, nod Mr. Cbbb, for the minority, have presented their reports, relative to the late drubbing Mr. Sumner received from Mr. Brooks. The dash,-republican portion of the Committee. by Mr. Campbell. have reported In favor of expelling Sir. Brooks. —while Mr. Cobb, from the democratic side of the Commit tee, contends, iu a very able report that neither the House or Senate have any control of the question, nor hare they spower to indict punishment, even, if the question of priv ilege has been invaded, the mutter now before :he Courts of the District of Columbia where all such:questions should be adjusted and disposed of bc:tween the parties. Mr. Cobb's report is able and dignified, while the rehash of derk-repub licanism and In justification of the "licentiousness - of the debate in which Mn. Sumner chose to spread before the Senate and the country. The repel id will be acted upon during the ensuing moods, and then Wl,llllll see where. and how facthe ,rpulsion question will he sustained b 3 the members of the House. We confess we feel some sox- My on seeing the vote of the members of the House spread before the nation. We want to see the dark-republicans show tneir hands on this important question. lii connexion With Ibis difficulty between Messrs. Stun ner and Brooks, and the latter with Senator Wilson. that notorious individual .5. wst-lon Webb, of New York, has published a letter in his paper. Inn of false issues upon the point in dispute, censuring the Southern members of Con gress, discrediting the northern democratic members, and, perverted the language of Mr. Sumner into the question of the freedom of debate being abridged by the attack made upon him be Mr. Brooks. The freedom of debate has not been invaded by Mr. Brooks, but the "licentiousness of speech" has been objected to. and Mr. Sumner for his lair. guage of Insult and disgust punishedas he richly deserved to be, for his [rid Wrens rouse towards his own government. The rebuk e pronounced ,against Mr. Sumner by Gen,- al Cass will not soon be forgotten by the people of the 17. States,—and. when such a patriot us Gen. Cass pronounces sentenco of condemnation upon a Senator for his “uilpatr4otic language - it is not to hr presumed. that any letter from J. Watson Webb, will have much influence in counteracting that just condemnation to which Mr. Sumner has :ultjected himself by his intemperance of lan guage, Loth tocards individuals and the Staten td' federacy. • . Mr. Buchanan being nominated for the Pre:idency the 17th ballot at Cincinnati thie morning. I have ?topped my pen to give three loud huu.as!!! for Pennsylvania . , noble Sun and talented Statesman.—l say more "Oh! be joyful ye land,!" . Yours, 31cFAlt LA NI) 44i. The e, York cmantercitt/ .li/reraso- of May 11th contains the following interesting item —The public are somewhat wearied with political and theological discussions, lola a well conducted controversy on au Important medical question, by disputants of coin. patent shill and learning, 'could be interestitlg from its novelty. One of the candidates of such a controversy is offered in the letter from Di. Robert Hunter to,the med ical faculty of New York, printed in another part of this paper. Dr. Hunter is a thoroughly educated physician, who has bad a larger practise in the treatment of pulmo nary consumption, and who has determined front experi ence and observation that inhalation is the only means by which the disease can be reached and cured. There are other physicians who argue that the lunge call be most of fectually treated through the stomach. Now the public everywhere are deeply interested in this question, and in no other place more so than in this city o f New York, where fifty or sixty persons perish weekly front .consumption. The truth cannot sutler from discussion of the question. Dr. Hunter's arguments cannot be disposed of by the rkere apse dinit of any man, however eminent in his profession, but if they can be refuted at all, most be refuted by reasons based upon facts. We are not prone to look favorably on alleged improvements and discoveries in medicine, but Dr. Hunter's treatment seems so reasonable and scientific, and wo have seen such advantage derived from it in the case of a young man who was formerly em ployed in this office, that it is impossible to discredit It without hearing the most convincing reasons from its op ponents. It is to be hoped that the doctor's Invitation to the faculty will bring out an adversary worthy of his pen. Strange Case A Woman with a Live Snake in her Stomach two yecirs—lts presence disclosed bya Spirit ual Medium. The Boston Times of a recent date publishes editorially the following singular statement: We see, occasionally, in the papers, accounts of persons swallowing living reptiles, and sub sequently ejecting them; but all such state ments have been treated as entirely groundless or else greatly exaggerated. But we have now, a case of this descriptioh which admits of no cavil or doubt ; but may be relied upon as wholly and strictly true. For a period of two years or more, a respectable lady, (Mrs. P.) residing in Amesbury, has experienced very unusual and distressing feeling in her stomach —the cause of which no one could This state of things continued withuut in terruption, and resulted in the complete phys ical prostration of Mrs, P., with unmistakea ble symptoms of speedy death. Her case had attracted the attention of the neighborhood, and she had called in the best medical assis tance at hand, but all to no purpose. Her physicians gave it up us a hopeless case, and acknowledged themselves unable to discover the cause of her sickness. Having thus ex hausted, all apparent human means fur her relief, Mrs. P., (who is a spiritualist and a. powerful medium,) resolved to test the power of the spirits in the matter of her ailment.— With this object she called on another lady medium, and stated her case, requesting her to invoke the aid of the spirit of Dr. Rush, which she did—and the answer was, "that Mrs. P. had within her stomach a living rep tile, which if not soon ridden of, would be the means of her death !" It also prescribed the course to be adopted, giving the name and quantity of the medicine to be administered. These directions were immediately followed, and the result was the ejection from the stomach of Mrs. P. of a live snake, of the water adder species, which meas ured upwards of fourteen inches in length, and one and a quarter inches in circumfer ence: The wake was diggorged upon the floor, and was not only alive, but exhibited all the venomous traits of its species, running out its forked tongue, and even hissing 'at those around: This event occurred about ten days since, and, we are happy to, add, that Mrs. Y. is fast regaining her health and strength.— She supposes that she swallowed the reptile two years since while drinking from a spring in Maine. Gold and Silver in the World A Russian llouns - ellor of State has recently puhli•hed a work ~ t yled, "Gold and Silver— their origin, and the amount extracted from all countriei of the know world, front Jim m ,t remote time' , till the year 1.55." The following particulars are of interest: "The amount of gild and silver annually taken from the mines of Europe, including Russia, i; 26,6115 kilogrammes of the former, (2 7-10 pounds to the kilogramme) and 161,- 441 kilogrammes of the latter, valued together at :'.42.5,000,11011 "In America, including California, the an nual product is 169,831 kiloorannucs of gold and 735,10 kilogrammes of silo . Worth, in all, $146,0()0,000. lu A:4ia, the annual product is 2,700 kiln- Nammes of gold, and 110,00 1 ) of silver amounting in value to t , 22,1100,0011. "In Africa, no silver mines wrought, and only -1,020 kilogrammes of . gold are pro duced, valued uti32,000,000. "Australia, too, yields no silver, but the an nual product td gold antounts to 2r,1,300 kilo gramme.;, valued :it !.s':200,000,000. "Sum total in all parts of the world, .510,- 199 kilo,grammes of gold, and 1,020,624 kilo grammes of silver, valued together at 000,01)0 francs, or aver $397,000,000, The whole sum extracted from the earliest times up to the present will amount to 15,314,653 kilogrammes of gold and 25.1,410,170 of silver, worth together something more than 000,000." The annual production of the precious met als at the present time is enormous. At the present rate, we gain Inure in fifty years than our ancestors did in fifty centuries. The an nual increase of gold and silver fir the period of three years ending 1851 more than doubled that of any previous year amounting to 01,- 000,000 francs ; and in the last four years end ing 1885 it has increased nearly 150 per cent. and now amounts to 1,592,631,651 francs, or $318,520,550. America has "furnishedmore gold and silver —double the amount—thau Europe, Africa and Australia 'put together : and only $200,- OUUMOO less than Asia has furnished since the beginning of the world. France and the United States A Washington correspondent of the New York Herabi, in giving an account of the ef forts of M. de Sartiges, the French Minister, to induce the American Governmentt to accept the explanation of Mr. Crainpton and Lord Clarendon as satisfactory, gives the subjoined account of an interview between the Minister and Mr. Marcy : lie represented that the continuance of peaceful relations between England and the United States was the earnest wish of his In ILS ter, the Emperor, who, since his accession to the throne of France, and personally and through his representative evinced on every possible occasion a friendship to the Union.— Mr. Marcy is said to have expressed satisfac tion at the assurance given, and remarked that it did not correspond with other official statements which the United States had recei ved from parties of reputable standing in their own country. The Minister promptly interposed, and de nied in the firmest manner the truth of any report adverse to the one which he had just made. The scene at this moment, according to representation, must have been one of in terest, for Mr. Marcy, rising from his seat, excused his absence for a moment, when he returned from an adjoining room with an original despatch in his hand, and addressed to the Secretary of War, Mr. Davis, which he opened, and by permission of Mr. Startiges, commenced reading an extract therefrom. " Now," said Mr. Marcy, closing the docu ment, "what I have just read to you is from a report of an army commission which was sent out by this Government for the benefit of science : and ani I to understand from the free assurance that you have given, that his Majesty, the Emperor, was ignorant of the language used by his War Secretary to the officers of this mission, to whom he not only declined extending the courtesies solicited, but added to the refusal an expression hot:lin ,, that when they next met it might be at the cannon's mouth.'" Mr. Marcy continued: " This language is further corroborated by a despatch to this department from our Minister at Paris." De Sartiges took a hurried leave. Present to Gen. Cass Mr. Buell, formerly of Michigan, and late Sheriff of El Dorado county; California, has presented to. the Hon. LEWIS CASs magnifi cent cane, which is described by the Cleve laud Piainclea/e/ as being of very heavy and choice wood, resembling rosewood, front the South Sea Islands, and is surrounded by an elegant and expensive California gold head, most elaborately wrought, and crowned with a large and finely polished piece of quartz.— Within the head, which is ingeniously con trived to open like a snuff-box, are deposited, in several compartments, specimens of gold dust from the dry dig ins. The whole affair is a magnificent and costly gift : and while it dues credit to the donut., we feel assured that it will be duly appreciated by the recipi ent. The Democratic Nomination NEW YORE, June 6.—The Democracy are making great demonstrations of rejoicing over the nomination of Buchanan at Cincinnati.— Powder is burning in every direction. Salutes have been fired by the Democratic Club of Brooklyn, and the Buchanan Club of New York, in the City Park, in Jersey city, in Ho boken, and in Brooklyn. This eveninm ' Tam many Hall and other places will be illumina ted. Lat. The citizens of Lancaster county will find it greatly to their advantage to purchase China, Glass. and Common Wares of Messrs. TYNDALE SI MITCHELL, Importers, 219 Ches nut street, above Seventh, Philadelphia, who have a system of doing business Peculiar to themselves. They import their wares direct from the best nianniucti, rem, and sell them in small quantities to the farmer and citizen. just us cheap as they can be bought iii large quan tities at wholesale by the country merchant. Messrs. T. & Nl.'s customers have the double advantage of purchasing direct from the importer, and of selecting from a very large and beautiful assortment, at a fnving of at least d 5 per cent. See their card in another column. 45:e- TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS. A retired Clergyman, restored to health in a few days, after many years of great nrrvous suffering, is anxious to make known the means of cure. Will Bend (free) the pre scription used. Direct the Rev. JOBS N. DAGNALL, No. 59 Fulton street, Brooklyn, S. Y. mu it 3m 9 43-EQUALTTY TO ALL! UNIFORMITY OP PRICE!— TO THE LADIES.—Pain Finnneedflerege Rohe; A new feature of business: Every one his own FII,(11131r. I these cool and besulfnl rostoriali i Sumner ore now Jones A Co.. of the Crescent One I•ri,t St:.re. No. o; en, at WENTZ'S 31arket street. above nth. le addition to Navin{ the Nl•nrning Chalie De Laves. jut I r-.-iced 1 cr, • largest. most varied and Eisitionable stork of Clothing it. of the best g 0.4.1.. ever skid. at oul: 121.5,. cents, Philadelphia. made expressly for retail Attic, have cnstb. a' wENT7. I . 4 . tuted every one his own Salesman, by having marked in Now opening from Now York .tucti,,s. Ct,,lored Bril. figures, on each article, the very lowest prier It eau be Hants. beautiful goads only 12 exit . .., l'ar.lsol..a great sold for, so they cannot possibly vary—all mast buy alike. bargain. All ladicc in went ..f a Land.oute ptraeol should The goods aruall well sponged and prepared anti great cell at WE';TTS. pains taken with the making, sea that all can Mil -- I.h the Joel r,eived—L t Ji. , num. , " full assurance of getting a good article at the cry styles f..r Summer price, june to tf . . . Remember the Crescent, to Marker. e4,re uth. Nu. feb th 3 YZI k tti I. 4W - THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OFTILE AGE. ' PROFESSOR WOOD'S' HAIR RESTORATIVE.—This preparation. although les. than two years hello e the pub lic. owing to its wonderful ,tfrs•ts upon the human hair and scalp, lots already obtained a celebrity mud sale perfeLtiy unparldlelled. It has without the ordinary appliance used for such purposes, won its way, and been heartily welcom ed to most of the cities and towns in the United States the Cain:alas, and the West India Islands. Nor is this result surprising, when it is remembered that its popularity is Leased upon its merits. solely a., established by actual test.. That this preparation will actually RESTORE ER AY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOR. produce a luxuriant Growth upon the heads of the bald, prevent the hair from falling off, and when used no a toilet article. produce a continual flow of the natural fluids. and thus render the hair soft, glossy and wav3-. destroy dlae.asies ni the soilp. and expel dandruff, the certificates of distinguished .aentlemen and ladies, in every part of the country who he, tried it, and therefore speak . what they Lou. mind fully ..,test. Prof. 0. J. Wood—Dear Sir; 1 takt pleasure iq bearing voluntary testimony to the magic rlL,lndt your wonderful flair Restorative. A. far bark as ISIS u• hair cononeiiced falling off, until the top of my sraip became bald and sumotii as glass, and it has continued to fall for a great scary years. notwithstanding I have used many celebrate) preparations tOr its restoration. String your advertisement. I wi. in dumd to give your article a ti lad and to my utter asto a nbih- Ment. I found after a few applications that my hair titcame firmly set and assumed a very glossy and boautifui appear ance; and, by the time I had used a quart bottle full. my bald head was covered over with a young and vigrrons growth of hair, which is now ti u] -ne to two inch..s in f«iigt h. and gr. iwiug %cry fast 1i=159 HEN r ti.) From the Boron Herald. ... , .111E1111N , i Wears KN6WIN, !Ily using Proft,.., Hair Restorative. gray flair can be permanently restored to itsoriginal color. The subjoined certificate was received from Johnson & Stone, Gardener. Me., and is but one of the many instances that are daily routing to our knowledge of its wonderful effect,. It is no longer problenuic. but a self-evident truth. asitundreds can testify. M=M Nr. 11. DYI-s—Denr Sir: I have 'toed two bottles of Prof, Wdotl'A Bair Restorative. and can truly ,-ay it is the great est discovery of the age l'or reatorine and changing the Hair. Before using it I was a inan of atlVenty. My hair Was row attained it, original color. You ran rettcanniend it to the world witlwitt the least fear. as we ea•e Woe one of the wort kind. Your, re-reit-tidy. I have f0.e.1 Prof. I . Hair Restorative, and have admired its wonderful effect. My hair was becoming. a. I thought. prentattireiy gray, but by the u,e of hi+ Itf,torit.. rive it has resunie , l oriuittal rotor. and I have no doubt, permanently fin/NEI' 131tEESF:, =llll Ihe tireate,t Discovery of the Age.—lt seldom wears. that we notice. under any oirlininatallet.a. patent Medicine,. reSt..ratiVet. or anything of the kind, kw we have a preju dice against to et of them. 13ut candor compels us I' in vite attention to the advertisement of Prof. Wtasrs Hair Itedorative. We are too juvenile to require anything of the kind, but some instances of its use have collie to our , knowledge which almost assure us that it is a soVereign • remedy against iha hair becoming prematurely gray. It is ' not a'• !lair Dye;" but upon its application as directed. the effect is produced on the skin, which brings out the origin nal native colonel hair. without stiffness, and give, it a spied natural apps-arum,', INti have seen persons who have used it. and they are much pleased with it.—Mirsouri Re publ J. Woos 0 lie. , .'.lts Broadway, Neu York. and 11.1 Market St. Louis, Mu.. Proprietors. 1. W. Dy.'tt rani, 1.i2. North it.. l'hilada.. Whole sal.- Agent, For ,d 0 by 11. A. it,K ,lELD & Medicinu Depot, Lumustor, and by It. A. : , birtunno. Columbia. and by Drw.gisLs grc iall3. mar IS Is .G.-f•. CANCER CU It ED.—Cancers, Ulcers, Wens xul Tu %tors, take❑ out without the use of the knife. by Dr. STRAWS, Parailke, Lancaster county, Pa., under the ~ys tem of Dr. S. Gilbert. of New York. may 11; thui , 17 DEATHS In Harrisburg, on Sunday mornine. June 6 , 1656, Mary Lizzie, daughter of J. li. L. and Anna E. Brown. aged 1 year, Iltoonths and 15 days. The funeral u ill take place from the residence of John Brown, Prince street, Laneaster. this (Tuesday) morning, at 10 o'clock. The relatives and the friends of the family are respectfully requested to attend without further notice. At Millstone. New Jersey, May 19th. I,f Lock Jaw. Peter A. r1.13 - dam. in the 491 h year of his age. Silk hLOUNCED ROBE DRESSES.—Rich Rohe Dresges. Magnificent Berede Bob,: Splendid Jacouet It,. l.l•Fluunced Eugene Ittrt, ,, ; Beautiful lit.hes. Also. a few more of tilos, desired blackMltique lurgu let of black and eolored Taffeta Silk Ma tiller. all priers, just opened at juuelu If 31 CARD.—The undersizned takes this method of re it turning his unfeigned thanks to the parents of his Juvenile Class, and hie pupils and friend, generally, for the liberal patronage Itestt4ed upon him during the past Win ter, and has the honor to announce to them that he will again open his School for Dancing :tbout the lot of next October. when he will Le Most happy tin Meet his friends and the public as heretofore June 10 If 21 PROPOSALS FOR COAL.—Sealed proposl:. directed to the Lancaster County Prison. will be re eived until the 4th of July next, for the delivery at the Prison. before the Ist of November next of 100 TONS HARD COAL. suitable for the heating furnace. )FT •• •• , for Kitchen use. .1. B. TSIIUDY. HENRY ECKERT. JACOB ROHRER.' Committee of Inspectors. Jun 10 td -1 Ilc THE MATTER OF THE APPLICA— TION of Samuel McCallister. To the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lancaster County at April Sessions 1856, for li cense to keep an Eating llou, in Sondersburg, East Lust pet, Twp., in said county. . NOTICE IS 111:11EBY GIVEN, That depositions of witness,— to be read on the hearing of said application. on the pail of F.aninel McCallister will be taken before John Quigly, Esq., at his of in Sondersburg, East Lampeter Twp., on the 55th day of Jinni IS:W, between the hours of 1 and d o'clock, P. St. juneln 2t. 21 SA3l'l,. McCALLISTER. TOTICE.—The following Applications P.K Eating house Licenses. in addition to those which have been heretofore published, have been filed with the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the coun ty of Lancaster, and that the same will be presented to the Court of Quarter Sesssioni, on MONDAY the 2lth day of June, ltio, ut ii o'clock in the forenoon. Cblumbia Borough. Ann SI Stroin, E. flou,e. Elizabeth Wolf,• Peter S Gamble, •• Andrew Beller. `• S P Liodemuth. store. I. George Tine. Prop & liagner, Rob Eberliee, E. Nonce west Cocutico. Jacob Envlthg. E. House, Mary Mumma. it. iiollQe 61st Cl,l7fro. Conc,a/a2. Jacob Wilmot. Ilou,r. Eliz Eck:hon. E. Ilou,o OE= Ueorgo Ax, E. House. Donegal Ea >( . Harmon Lightner. Store. Samuel Smith, E. lion,. laizubellotulot Borough. Henry Shitz. E. House. lieui :header. S. iloube. Ear/ T up. . :I , Bl:nue' DAVIS. 11,111 SC. Earl Em.st John CILI. E. House. Eorl 117,0 T¢•y Martin 1: roan. E. House. Jacob Wenger, E. EiOUSe 'Salon T top Wm J. Learnt; Orpc r Sumael Myers, E. 'louse. S McCa.lister, E. House. M S Metzger, E. !lon.. Lanepet, West. John C Baldwin. E House. Jacob Maier. E. House. Michael Steer, Loneasfrr City Abner Miller, E. ileu+e Philip Snyder. Ilenry Rosenfelt, •• ,Ino M Ereling, Amos Funk. •• Frederick Hess E. House. Shuler k 11.up/e: , , .Ino. Cosgrove, Semi Cormany •• .11althr.1 Borrneth 1 . 11. McQueen. E. [louse. .11 , mheim T op. Gen W Coalston. A B Landlg. Jacob Grnhe. li. Dons« Daniel Sammy. Jno Manor. Christian Zimmer, E. house, Ilathron ,a Fry, :tort David M. Witmer, .110zint Jny Boruugh Andrew Tauger, E. llonFe, Marictta Borough. • Philip Detirieh, Charles Longenderfer. Prlll,ll . T op. Frederick Ltingouderfer. Simon Mitch, M=Tl =rlMl=!! wiszna l‘lary Miller, E. House, David Suaveley. E. House Strasburg &rough. Isadior Reese. E. House. Salisbury Twp. John !less, E. [louse Ilia u•ia•E T ;op JOHN J. PORTER, Clerk Quarter Sessions. juno 10 :213t Ci.nns's OFFICE. Lauer. June 4.1556, I BANKING HOUSE OF JOHN GYGER ffi Co.—Lancaater, Pa., February 22, 1556. The under signed have this day formed a co-partnership for transact ing a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. in Discounts, De posits. Exchange, Ac.. and will open an Office, MARCII :2.lth, 1536, at No. 16 East King street, a few doors west of the Lancaster County Bank. A uniform rate of five per cent. interest per annum will be paid on Deposits. SPECIALLY MADE, and a liberal line of accommodation afforded those who may favor us with De posits. payable on demand, by check or draft. Special attention will be given to the ruitcnAsE and SALE, (on commission only) of Stocks. Loans, be., in Lancaster, Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore. and COLLECTIONS will be made 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 nom, CLARKSON, late assistant Curl ier of the Farmer's Bank of Lancaster, us our Cashier, who will give the business his personal attention. we are confi dent of executing faithfully and promptly. any business entrusted to us. - - JOID; GYGER A: CO. CONSISTING OF JOHN GYGER. DAVID BAIR. • BENJ. ESHLEMAN . , HENRY MUSSELMAN, June 10 3m '2l AVALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. The Subscriber will sell at Private Sale the FARM on which he resides, situate in Drumore Township, Lancaster County, about two miles south-west of the Buck Tavern, adjoining the road leading from Conowingo Fur nace to the Susquehanna, about two miles west of the for mer and about ibur miles east of the latter—adjoining lands of Jos,th Eernhart. Thom. A. Clark. John Myers and other lands of the Subscriber, containing TWO HUN DRED AND•EIGHT ACRES ; about eighty acres of which are covered with thriving young timber, the balance is in a first rate state of cultivation, an will appear upon exam ination) well fenced off Into fields of convenient size, acres to water in, and from each field. There is a large and ext cellent APPLE ORCHARD on the premises and a great: many other fruit trees of Monist every variety. The improvements consist of a large stone DWELLING HOUSE. covered with slate a BANK BARN, large Straw House In front covered with elate, a large Wagon Shed with two Corn Cribs below, and granaries iu the upper story. Blacksmith and Carpenter's shops built of stone and covered with elate, Ice house, Smoke house and Hog house. All the buildings except the barn are nearly new and in complete order; the water is conveyed to the dwelling and to the barn in lead pipes, by means of a Hydraulic Rani. There is likewise on the premises a large TENANT HOUSE, part stone and part frame, garden and yard newly ASSIGNEDpaIed in, a well of excellent water with pump therein near ESTATE the kitchen door. This is a very productive farm and well SHOWERS & WIFE, formerly of West Cocalico tw OF J 0 H N K. p.— worthy the notice of persons wishing to purchase, being in The Auditors to distribute the balance in the hands of John an excellent and healthy neighborbord, convenient to Reinhold! and Benjamin Eabeliag, Assignees of John K. Stores, Schools, Churches of different denominations, and Showers and Wife, will meet 'all parties interested in said to Mills—there being a Grist Mill, Saw Mills. Clover Mill fund, on Thursday the 2.tith day of June, at 2 o'clock, P. Apple Mill and Cider Press on an adjoining, property. 31. et the Library Room of the Court House, in the city of , For terms, which can - be made accommodating apply to Lancaster. GEO..M. KLINE, the subscriber. ISAAC ROGERS. ISAIS BILLINGSFELT. Drumore Township, May 27th1856. rf June 3St 0) (Examiner copy.) Auditors. West Chester Republican copy, and charge Advertiser. OTICE.—The undersigned Commissioners appoint 11 .1 by the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace of the County of Lancaster, to enquire into the propriety of alter. lug the township lines between the townships of Ephra ta, Clay and West Cocalico, hereby give notice to all persons whom it may concern, that they will meet for that purpose at tho public house of Christian Ilerchelrath, in the village of New Ephrata, in Ephrata township, on TUESDAY, the Sill of J at o' lock. A. M. LEWIS HURFORD, AMOS S. HENDERSON. JOHN F. LONG, Commissioners. EIMMI CONTRACTORS.—SeaIed proposals for build I ing a bridge across Pequea Creek, at or near Coleman vine, between Manic and Conestoga townships. will - be re ceived at the Commissioner's Office, at Lancaates, until 2 o'clock. on Monday the 23d inst. The plan and specifications ran be aeon at any time at said MM.° previous to letting. PHILIP GEIST, WILLIAM WORTH DANIEL BRANDT, June 10 2t 21 N THE !TATTER OF THE ..A.PPLICA TION of Jaho I. t:actin4 to the Court of Quarter Sv ion, of 1...,,,tcr county. a Ap-il ISM. far li tn h.... 1, an Eating 11,, tiv, > .uth We, %Vard flo..a•y 1.1...,,er rili;;Eßr tit VEN. tlia• .1 teen; -e id wit be read on the hearini.: f IppiiENti•ll. :be iif Petitioner. will talitetit/ef i'. Can Caain : et hie office. ill the city I.atien.e:er. on Friday the . 2 , 0 h ~f done 1 , 511 lettn - eiel the '2 3WI P. M. .1 :11. 11. EA VLINI.i. you , 21 DINE LAND AT PRIVATE SALE. The ilndereizned. ri—idinft in Ephrata dewnehip. Laneafder county. offers St Private &LI,. 1230 Acres find rate PINE I..VCD. situahul in the couati, of Wyoming and Luz...r.le. at the head of the N..rth Bralioh Canal. The Laud i+ well timhered with Pine. and ha. Inn ire and hi :e Covl no it. For partieulaLL enquire with the under. .sidn-.1. at Ephrata. may d; , t" 19 .IAC,.It L. OTICE TO APPLICANTS FOR L1..;.11 . .;.11 CENSE To KEEP KATI Ift 'USES —A Curt of quarter Se.r.,Aorm for Lancaster county wit be held at the Court [Pmu.•. on the tburth Monday day) of June nest. for the ptap.fte of hearing applies) ions nod granting lieenses to keeri-re of eating betides. it: pursuance of the recent act of ass.sembly. Petition, for licensee most be filed in the office of the clerk of the Quitter Sessions three weeks before the alcove named day. The Court Itai. established the following rule: .April 4th. Piao. It uleddry the Court, That iu applications for tavern licenses. all testimony of witnesses offered to the Court must be by deposition•. takan upon at least ten clays notice. publi.shed once a week fur two successive weeks in a newspaper publishe4 nearest to the place where atl•'h tav ern is intended to he kept, and in at least tire nod ice. , post ed throughout the city. borough or toWlinilip. tellers the tavern is intended to be kept. and in the most public pla ces thereof, of which fact an affidavit. together with a copy of the n.dire ,hall be attached to the deposition. And all Ldepositions intended to be used ou the heating of the ap plimition. to lie filed two days before such Inuring. May 1 , 53. 1t is ordered by the Court that the above rul e shall t>r ext en d e d so to be applicable to the applica tions for eating houses. EIEI:TE=II By order of the Court june :11. 10 TO THE HONORABLE COURT of guar , - tor sessions of Lancaster County: The petition of the undersigned. a citizen of the United States. respoct fully represents: That lie is de , irmis of keeping an Eating LIOUSO in the Township of East Ilemptield in Lancaster county, to accommodate tioe public and entertain strangers and iris., ode, : DANIEL N. MURPHY CflarLE. 111., Jun. 27 Ile therefore prays your honorable Omit to grant hin t % li,ninse to keep an Eating as aforesaid. with author itt to sell domestic wine, malt and brewed liipow+. 36 tor, tided for by the laws of the Commonwealth. And your petiti , n o er wilr.ver pray. kc . HENRY K. DENHAM We the uuder,,igned, citizens of E. llcmptield top.. where the said Eating House is proposed to be kept. Do Certify. that said house is necessary to accontmodat, the public and entertain strange, 'and travelers: and that the petitioner 11. K. Denham is of geed repute for honesty and temperance and is well provided with house room and ",irvoniencei lur iho accommodation of [lie public and strange. 4; traveler', John K a uff m a n ., Drover; Tlemwei Wilson, Isaac Evans, Christian Heist:ma. Ilcnry S. TlP,hcy. Charles Butz,. Ja cob K. Kurtz. Levi C. Getz, Adam Deitrich. Reuben Euw man. J',•oh Hostetter. jr...Facol, It. Kauffman, John 11. Soar, Christian Swat. Jnue :it 111 20 WHITESIDE, SURGEON *1 DENTIST in North tlne,n vireo. :id door from Orange, and directly over i , prenir,er Westliaeirer's ftn.tk Store. Lanemter, may 27, TOSEPH A. NEEDLES, NANUFACTII.7.. J REROE WIRE. =lls AND HAIR-CLOTII SIEVES, Conr,e. medium and fine in mesh; large, middle size nod -mall in diameter. METALLIC CLOTHS OR WOVEN WIRE, of the best quulif lee. vnrioua sizes of Ines.h. from Nec. 1 to Su inclusive, and from one to six feet in width. They are numbered many spaces to a lineal inch, and •ut 1.. suit. The subscriber also keeps constantly on hand. SCREENS, for Coal. Sand. Ore, Lime. U ran, Gravel. Sumac. lStrzar, Salt, Bone. Coffee. Spice. Drugs. Dye-Stuffs. Ac. Together with an assortment of IIItIGIIT AND ANNEALED IROS WARE. All of the above c o ld wholesale or retail, by J. A. NEEDLES. 51 N. Front st.. Philadulphia. JUllo 3 lc THE PRINCE OF THE HOUSE OF DA— VlD.—Three years in the Holy City in rho days of Pon tius Pilate. Being a translation trent the Alexandrian MSS. in the Bibliatheque of Cairo. in Egypt, of the letters of A DINA. a Jewish Maiden of Alexandria sojourning in Jerusalem in the daye of Merril addressed to her father, a wealthy Jew iu Egypt. relating as antyn witness all the seems and wonderful incident, in the life of.lesto of Nar areth. from the baptism in Jordan to his Crucifixion on kialvary. Edited by Rev. Prof. J. IL Ingham. Rector of St. John's Church, Mobile. v•ilumo 400 page,. I upi.. cloth. gilt. beautifully' il lustrdted. Price sl,ttl. A, the demand for this book will be vory large. booksel lers who wish a simple of the first edition, 'Mould send along their orders immediately. Agents wattled in all parts of the United States, to sell the above work. to whom liberal inducement, will be given. lIUDNIIY Ai It USSELL. Publishers. All orders should be addre.,:ed to MAUI - TON, General Agent, 79 John street, New York. Editors lif p3per,, giving the above. with this notice, two ingertion6, will receive a rony ..f the work by until , post paid. jnne •() yrALUABLE FLOUR MILL AND FARM FOB SALE NEAR CAToNSVILLE.—The subscriber, intending to change bit businers, will sell his valuable Flour Mill, and about Sixty-Six and three quarter Acres of Land. Thin property is situated about 7 miles from the oily on the Eredi rick Turnpike, a short distance above the village el Catonsville. The Mill contain,. two run of Burrs, and is minable of grinding 40 barrels of dcur daily. It is situated on a never failing stream u hide empties into the Patapseo. The fall of water is near 40 feet; within a quarter of a mile. The Mill has enjoyed a large run of cus tom work. The land is of good quality and very productive. There is now in course of erection a STONE ii DWELLING, 44 by 20 1114, and a back building, attached, 16 by 25 feet, which cen be completed at a 11101erate en pense. Those disposed to I,lllThaSe can have an opportuni ty of examining the property. which will be shown them, and all inforthation given by the undursigned.on the prem. nes. or by William P. Ponder. 27 N. Howard street, Bal timore. Md. The terms will be accommodating. inns o at 20 It. F. lIAUSE. ArALUABLE LAND AND PAPER. MILL V FOR SA LE.—By virtue of the last Will of Wm. Mat the ,s, deceased, I now offer at private sale, all the real estate consisting of about :100 Acres iif Laud, in whole or in part, to suit purchasers. The Improvements consist of the 2 Engine Paper Mill, with Cylinder Machine, all 10 good running order: 3 DWELLING 1101 . 55. one large Switzer Barn, re Spring HOUSE, and other necessary out buildings. Said property is beautifully situated in Pleasant Valley, Baltimore county. Md., about 30 miles from Balti more, 2 1111108 from Freeland's Station on the Northern Central Railway. and near the Village of Middletwon. For further particulars address . Jlll.ll 2V OFFICE SUSQ.U.EIi Baltimore, May 12, IS6t Stockholders held this day. pt following gentlemen were ele for the ensuing year, viz: GEORGE W. DO] SIMON CAMERON. JOHN HERE. WM. G. HARRISON. JAMES McCoN KEY. COLUMBUS (ID: Ny ELL JAMES SWAN. may L. ::t C.IALE OF REAL ESTATE.—In pursuance of 1,,j an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster comity, will be sold by public sale, the followingdesirableproperty. belonging to the Estate of John L. Thompson. Esq., dec'd, at the Court House, in Lancaster, on SATURDAY the 14th day ofJune, 16.56: All that valuable lot or piece of ground, situated on the north side of East King street, between Duke and Lime, city of Lancaster—containing ill front on East King street:2S ft. 4;;' inches, and in depth northward, 252 test to a fourteen f i st wide alley. upon which is erect. ed a two-story BRICK DWELLING 110 USE, with a large two story Kitchen, with hydrant. well of a= E water, Fruit Trees and other improvementa upon the premises. Adjoining properties of George R. Markley, on the East. and Daniel It. Yondersmith on the West. &c., with the use and privilege of n 3 feet 6 inch alley running between the two last mentioned properties. from East Ring street. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. P. M.. when terms will be made known by JULIA 31. THOMPSON, !MEM STILL ANOTHER LOT.—The following stan dard books have Just been received by the undersigned, and are offered cheap for cash. Life and Letters of Horace Walpole, Life and Letters of Earl Chesterfield. Dicken's Household Words, The Works of Lord Bacon. The Works of Hannah Jlbore. Thackaray's Novels. Leigh Hunt's Works, Charles Lamb's Works. Goldsmith's Works, Hawthorne's Works, Coleridge's Works, Maria Edgeworth's Works, 10 Lady's Historical Library, 9 g• Spark's American Biography, let series, 10 vols. 12 ash Simm's Novels, Cooper's Correspondence of the Revolution Writings of Washington, Jefferson's Complete Works. Calhoun's " " Seward's " Bunts Works, Bancroft's U. States, Robertson's Works, Wilton's Prose Works, Dicken's Novels. Swift's Works,Tine edition. Allison's Continuation of the History of Europe 2 vols. Miss Strickland's Queens of Scotland, 5 - Ticknor's Spanish Literature, 3 Decides the books enumerated above. they have hun dreds of volumes by the heat authors. upon all subjects.— Call and see for yourselves. J. J. MENG ER may 211 MEE JCOIIN J. PORTER. Clerk 1;EO. W. MATTHEWS. Executor, York, Pa (ANNA CANAL CO., t;.—At a general meeting of ursunant to public. notire, the acted officers of the Company. President. C. A. SCHAFFER. GIDEON SCULL, THOMAS wiLsON. JOHNS HOPKINS, SAMUEL C. FORD. CHRISTOPHER HAGER, .irs, and .AS M. ABBETT. Treasurer. 6 olc. 8 to. II I EMI ME SPRENGER el: ITESTHAFFER. J. M. WESTRAEFFER. tt 18 17,1 STATE OF 1 1 41031 AS :41:7RPEiY, LATE, ."6 t Th.- A th.. .ace lo 'he ha d> ~f 'Murphy. A.. 1 t...:..1 r., f I,ir! i I toec , .11.nrties ceett c-. 1. or the Liornry itoora ..1 Coon !I u.te. In .he. city' of C.0ne.1.4t. r tor 'llkut.s.loy 1 . .).11 Jay .d• Jo lIPSt. at 2 o'clo P. M. , 13EnT EVANS, (13Ari) p 7.) An tn.iy 27 ::t 19 4 SSIGNED dhtribui- the A.Rsig.•.,r. will 131•...1 th, titlx Libr..ry of the ta:un u~rr c q~c Ct EO. D. EBER3EtN, CLOCK S. WATCIi T NIAKE".ohI friends and r. ^u.an-r. ar 11. IL 31I1.LE1:'8 Cl..k and ..h11311.-aex.. We,t King street. one d...r 5. 'ow 11,1. J. when., the lareest. neat e.; , LD AND SILVER W Et.. CI. VKS, JEWELRY. SILVER Ware., . Cal/y, L. raid. go p, 01311 :It 1T1) ••ther e , zat.:i•tunent iL ei:y. Thrrepairitlz. XL.. at [hi; establishment under tiny inn to-dia:c roper ici u; a•ud I u,uld take this occasion to re turn my sincere tletaks niy old friends ft, past favors. GEORGE D. I:11E1131.3N. The ,u` scriitt, thankful Zrt• the putrotot4e extended to n-sp,rful!y nsks .•••ntionalo, o f t h.. came. GRICI:LTURAL it:E.: and Shovel ft, vont and ttotatwes. Expand ing Cultivar.trs. with 'tee' teeth varatua pattern•. Field nui tiarden Harrow, Hand Non, 11 , ,0'0 tug Ilvrse Rake, Patent Scythe Snaths and Scythe s . Englittli Lawn Scythes. riveted backs. superior unloading hln Forks. with Rope and tackle all eutuplete. and all other artit•le, fur the Farm and Garden. PASCHALL MORRIS a co— liuldeuient and .•eed Store. 7th and Market RI,. Phil, may T.' tin IMPLEMENTS.—SpAcis PtTientdt- D - muspherie Premium Churns Id' carious 11 , ra0 Power Churns and fixtures. Butter Workers. three varieties. Butt-r Priuts. PASCHALL. .Itmtlzis s Co.. Implement and 6.aal 7th and Market way 27 tf 19 ETCHrIII'S MOWING 3IACHINES.— A_Th, c-.1111,:t.te succes.is of Ketchum's Mooing. and heal. ing Machines, cursed a demand for nearly 10.000 in the last five years. They nre warranted to cut front 10 to 13 Acr, of grace or grain in a day. aS well as it can be dune with the scytln• cr cradle. Pri, of aliiwer. 2 knives. machine ~t 135 PASCHALL MORRIS & Impletnout and Seed Store. 7th and Market its.. Phila. Sole Agents for Pennsylvania. Delaware. Maryland and New York. ' tear LiT If 15 11R. WAYLAN'S NEW DREG STORE. j J—No. .41 North queen street. The undersipied re spectfully announces that he has openee his NEW DlluG sTilltE ESTABLISHMENT. with a very ex tensive and complete stock of Drugs. Medicines. Chemicals, Perfumery and Tamer Artieles—all fresh and pure—which will be sold at the lowest market prices. This stock embraces every article usually kept in a first class Drug Store, and neither labor nor expense has been spared in fitting up the establishment, to insure the press ervation of the Drugs in the best condition, Or well as to secure the convenience and comfort of the mistomors. . • . . A complete assortment of materials used by the Dental PrOfeS6iUll cau also be had at the store of the subscriber. An improved Sudd, or Mineral Water Apparatus has been introduced, the fountains of which are made of Iron, with Porcelain lining on their interior surface, freeing them from all liability to taint the water with any motuib spoi which has heretofore been so great an objection to the copper fountains. Those. who wish to enjoy the,,, refreshing beverages can do so at this establishment wit bout fear of liL ing pdsoned with deleterious matter. The entire establish ment has been placed under the-superintendence of a most competent and careful Druggist, who has had many years of experience in the Drug and Plescripti,n business, in first class houses in Philadelphi and Cincinnati. The undersigned feels confident that he is In every way prepared to give entire satisfaction to his customers, there fore is share of public patronage is solicited. MEE NOTICE. TH E HONORABLE COURT OF Quarter Sessions of Lancaster county. The petition of the undersigned, a citizen of the United States. respectfully represents: That he is desirous of keeping an Eating House in the lt,rough of Columbia, Lancaster county, to are., mothte the public and entertain tarangers and travelers.— lie has ample acrommodath•ns: having, for the exclusive use of travelers. twelve bed rooms and at least eighteen beds. lie therefore prays your honorable Court to grant hint licence to keep an L•'ntin; house, us aforesaid. with au thority to cell domestic wines. malt and brewed liquors. as provided for by the laws of the Commonwealth. And your petition, will ever pray..i:c., BEITER. . We the undersigned citizens of the Borough of Colum bia. in Lanc.citer county. Where the aforesaid Eating House is proposed to be kept, Do Certify that said in•use is incurs sary tonccommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers; that the petitioner. Andrew Boiler, bi g,ml repute for honesty and temperatwe, and of temperate hab i;M. and of good moral character. and is well provided with house count and canveni-ours f a . the aceounnodation of the public, and strangers and travelers. The petitioner has ample accommodations. having 1g Led rooms and 1S beds, Mr the exclusive use of traveler,. John B. &tannin, .1. W. ll:her, Chas. N. Wright, James S. RMalian. Henry Pfahler. 11. Suydam. R. Williams. Pe ter I.l3ldeinan. M. B. Isaac Pusey, Cornelius Tyson, George Boat, William Huey way 27 it 19 Fro TILE HONORABLE CUL:RT QUARTER SES k :dons Lanoaster County. petition of the under signed, a citizen the United States, respectfully repre s.mte that he is desirous of keeping an Eating House iu Mervine. Manheim township. Lancaster County. to ae commtdate the public and entertain strangers and travel. N. Ile has ample accommodations. haling for the ',oda- SiVO usa of travelers. eleven Led rooms and 2$ beds. He therefore prays your Honorable Court to grant him a license to keep an Eating (louse as atoretaill. smith authority to sell domestic wiuts. limit and brewed liquors, as provided hm hy, the laws f the Comm.inw,klth. And pair petit i:aler will ever pr.ty liEultliE W. COULSON We the undersigned citizens of Manheint township. where the aforesaid Eating House is proposed to be kept, do certify. that said house l 6 necessary to accommodati; the public and entertain strangers and travelers; that the Pv titioner tieorge W. Coulson is of good repute f is honesty and temperance, and of temperate habits and good moral char acter, and is well provided critic house room and conveni ences tor the accommodation of the public and strangers and travelers. The petitioner has ample accommodations, hating for the exclusive use of travelers, eleven bed rooms: and bed, Michael Ilartio. Jacob Hummel. Benj. P. lidnnudy. Pat rick 31 . 1.auqhlin. Thomas Ruth. Henry Brown, Thonoro Bartley..laeoli Miller. Patrick McEvoy, Samuel Ruth. lion. ry 11011..114in M'Grann, Christian Donecker. lieorge Me• Ellhenney. David Burkholder jr., Abraham Wolf. David 11arnish, Christian iviniberger. The foregoing petitions and certificate will be presented and heard at a mil of Quarter Sessions to be held at the Court house in the City of Lancaster, on the fourth Mon day of June next, at to A. M.. the same having been duly tiled in this office. Attest I I PORTER, C. Q. S. my 21 24.19 VXCELSIOR DRUG AND CHEMICAL LYSTOR E. The greatest variety of Drugs, Medicines and Fancy Articles ever opened In Ltneaster, at Dr. S. NVelch en's Drib; and Chemical Store. No. 27 North Queen street, in the Store Room in the National Douse building. forn,rly occupied by Charles M. Erben 'Southey. He,: are inducements fur the' people. Evory article ior sale is at Philadelphia prices, and warranted fresh and pure. If any article proves nut to b e what it is represented, or does not do What is promi,ed fur it, when properly used, we ask its return. when.the money will be refunded. The stock consists of every article in the Drug and Chemical Line which can be obtained in any first class drug store in thin or any other city.. Farina, Corn.Etarch, Baking Powders. Highly colleen trated Extracts, for flavoring jellies, custards, .tc. F s tncy Soaps and Perjamery. A large unit splendid variety of the finest and Best l'er turnery and soaps ever opened in this city. Oils and Tinctures All the Essential Oils, and Tinctures of a superior qua] ity, always fresh and pure. Patent 11-cdicines All the leading and most useful Patent Medicines, many of which are kept by ne other drug store in the city. lie Grath's Electric Oil, Can Baunis Rheumatic Lotion, Rhode's new and certain cure fir the Fever and Ague. This last medicine is a new remedy for this stubborn disease, and is warranted to cure in every case, or the money will be re funded. DaguoTean and Ambrotype Chemicals A large variety and the only supply of such chemicals as are used by dagnerreau and ambrotype artihis kept arty whero in the city, and as low as they can be purchased in Philadelphia. Dentist's Materials Pm•h articles as are used by the Dental Profession ahoy on hand, and eau be furnished to dentists in the country at the shortest notice, by letter or order. - Surgical Instruments of the finest mak.s and finish. Injection tubes. syringes of all sizes, of klass and metal ; glass urinals, male and female; glass spittoons for invalids, glass inhalers. glass speculums, glass leech tubes; breast pipes, nipple shells, retorts, leech tubes. filtering funnels, graduating glasses, honice..pathic and other vials, jars and bottles of every variety and size. Hunurbpathic :Medicines Through the earnest solicitations and aseistance of the hoinceopathic physicians of the city, 1 have been Induced to procure a full and general supply of the purest and best homoeopathic medicines, and will be prepared to fill orders. or prescriptions, with as much sated-, and as good medicine as'can be procured at any time in the larger cities. Hello. way's Arnica Piasters; .kruica Court Plaster, Adhesive Plas ter and Adhesive Straps. Also, a superior article of llumm opathic Arnica Tincture always uu hand. Persons wishing to have their medicine chests filled. Call be accommodated with the same medicines fist they have heretofore been at the expense of sending to the city of Philadelphia her. Prescriptions Having procured the services of a thoroughly educated druggist, who hos put up from ten to fifteen thousand Pre scriptions in a year. I. feel tibld to saying so Physicians and others, that that branch of the business which all agree to be the most dangerous and responsible. w4l be attended to - 101SHING TACKLE.—Fisting hods. Net Twine, X sea Grass, Linen and Cotton Lines, Limerick and Kir by Hooks, Swivels, Links, Ac.. kc. ' For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKER'S Drug and Chemical Store, West King et., Lancaster. CLOTHING: CLOTHING it—iJOHN A. ER. may' 6 1116 itEN, Sign of the Striped Coat. No. 4k North Queen . street Rost side near Orange street, Lancaster, Pa. rrHE MODEL SEED STORE:—No. 309 Mar i Itet Street, above oth Street. Philadelphia. JAMES The subscriber having become the sole proprietor of this ~N IEL. .„, „ odsomm, Ae., formerly F. F. crot , & Co. G ,,,.. popular Clothing Establishment. respectfully announces "" that he has made all necessary arrangements to maintain d_r , n y. Seeds .- of the beet quality only. and, every known Na t Flower Seeds the largest and choicest collection ill the reputation of the establishment. and to furnish the.pa. r ' trone of the late firm, and all others who may f avor tom. the country; Sweet and Pot Herbs; Gress and Field seeds with their custom, with every article in his line of bust- of extra quality, Greenhouse plants, bulbous roots, &e— -noes,, Shade, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Ac., Lawn made in the best style and at the most reallonaule (jr..„, in ail its ,eiotie,. mar 4 am 7 prices, . .. , . with great care and in a sdentitic manner s iiuRSE AND CATTLE POWDER On hand, fresh apr He has nose in store, and is receiving every day. DOW and ' rI op le AllfiLEßS.—The subsrlbers respectfully call 1 )1.; HL IC NOT IC E.—All persons having claims desirable styles of SPRING & SUMMER the attention of all those lu want uf Fertilizers. to their r agmust the estate of Doctor Johu Mylin late of Wait CL °THIN G, for Men and Boys,coruposed of eve- stock consisting of PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO, Lampnier towuship, in the County of Latmaster de ry description of NEW 0001)6, selected with the . received directly from the government ,gents. and in all will present the same to the undersigned, and tiioseindebt. greatest care, and made in the latest style and taste : cases warranted to be genuine. We also call your sties- ed to said estate, will call and make settlement: JOHN of fashion,ion, and warr anted to rove the mute a, represented I pion to the celebrated PACIFIC to GUA-NO. This ar 51 YLIN Iyequa township)l Attorney in fact of Jacob Myatt at of purchase. ticle is esteemed fully - equal to Peruvian Guano, as evi- sole Executor of sold John Myth', deceased. • Observe, that every article of Clothing sold by the pro- danced by the analysis and practical test of Farmers, and my 13 17 of prietor of this establishment is of his own manufacture. is offered at a lower price than the peruvian. ;1111 and may be rolled upon as being well sewed. COLOMBIAN GUANO.—This article is also a good for Amon , his extensive assortment may be found, Fine tilizer, packed in barrels and sad sate very 1,,w price T i IAST KING STREET MAI.E AirD Black a nd Blue Having been appointed by Messrs. Allen & Needles their _Li sANDsTONE Wultliii.—The subscriber thankful for NEW STYLE DRESS AND FROCK COATS, , agents for the side of their well-known IMPROVED SC pat tavois, would interui his friends and the public; In made in the latest fashions of French and English Cloths. PEI[-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, we ere now ready to fill or genera!, that he continues to carry on the Marble and New style Business Coats. of Black, Brown. Blue, Olive dm, for the same. From the testimony of those who bare sandstone Business in all Its branches, at his old stand, oar and,Green Cloths, and Plain and Fancy Cassimeres. need this Fertilizer for sonic years past, we feel fully MI- uer or East Sing and Lime streets, one square east of tits Liu., Gingham and Cotton Coats of every description. thorized in si9ing that it is the •• Best Application" fur New Court Home. Double and Single Breasted bests, in endless variety, of Wheat, Corn, Oat, Grass and other crops—which require lie has now on hand a fine assortment of Montt ('lain and Fancy Silks, Satins, Cassimeres, Grenadines, and a vigorous and permanent stimulant—that ha ever been merits, Grave Stones, 4 1 / a uto/sr &0., to which 31arseilles, Ac. offered to the public. Also, constantly on hand, he invites the attention of the public. Fine Black French Doeskin and Fat Icy Cassirnere Pants. PLASTER—in the lump and ground. ,ifs` All work executed at this establishment will be, Plain Light-Colored Cassimere Pants—Spring Styles. , SALT--(hound Alum and Ashton Fine. finished in a workmanlike planner, and furnished on as BOYS' CLOTHING. ' COAL—We have always on hand a large stock of a en- good terms as It .an be furnished at any other establish- Just Completed, by far, the largest and cheapest assert- perior quality fur Lime Burning and Family use, which we meat is this city. meat of Boys' Clothing, suitable tor Spring and Summer, offer at the lowest market prices. Ilia facilities for furnishing Sandstone work are far au! that can be found in Lancaster, consisting of Boys , Frock, /rib , Apply at the Warehouse at Graeff's Landing, on the . other establis hment In this city. Having the Sack and alorikey Coats; Pant, and Vests of all sizes and ; Conestoga Navigation. or at the Conestoga Transp/rtatiun exclusive aslant 1 ands tone' from the Messrs. liontgmariterls Et - Emma, hells now pre d All all ostlers pare to qualities, to which constant additions will be made daring ' Office in Lancaster. GU). CALDER S. u ' rri "' u u for to any , CO.• fur sandstone tor fronts of balldlugs, Pavements, Curb the season. ' apr 22 tf 14 ALSO, a full assortment of Shirts, Collars, Bosorbs, Cra- i ----- vats, Pocket lidkfs., Suspenders, Stocks, Gloves, Hosiery ITA yeing and Scouring—Philip Hudson, Fancy large la r atones,ass ortment gills, St of I', Sa l c ti " ds 'n t ; t u b :ll ' lT: sod stops :t r tratt.t; and Umbrellas. Lillyer, Yo 95 North Thirteenth Street, Philadelphia, um ware-rooms are We on ,, hatid and for sale at on ustoc hal kod the w Ooat of Marble. Just received, a large assortment of BLACK AND Pb'.. ; three doors be Cherry Street, respectfully informs the MARBLF.: ILND SLATE SE MANTELS: CY COLORED CLOTHS, Summer Coatings, Black Doeskin ' citizens of Lancaster county and elsewhere, that all The slate stone ~,,,,,,,,1 . .., b 7 b ait the price o f ikt ar „ arid Fancy Cassimerea, Summer Vestings, and a great sari- ' kinds of Silks, Crapes, Merlnoes, am. ' are dyed In the most ble and they look equally is we Who would be without my of new and Fashionable Goods for Pants and Vests, '' fashionable arid permanent colors. Ladles' cashmere and o a Mantel in their parlor when tTaey can purchase a banal which will be made up to order, on the most reasonable crape shaivii, cloaks, Ac ., cleansed and pressed equal t terms. t ut article, for thirty dollars? These Mantels are received . . : new; Silk dresses watered in superior style. Gentlemen's The Subscriber hopes by strict attention to business, and apparel scoured and dyed in superior style; In short, Dye from the importers and manufacturers in New York, and by endeavoring to please customers, to receive a customs- ;in in all its various branches done at short notice, and : are sold at their retail prices With only the addition of trim. .mu. , om - auce of public patronage. " JOHN A. ESSEN. lon the lowest terms. Also, Carpets Cleansed. A call Is por As these Mantels have bill recently been Introduced in- United States Clothing Store sign of the Striped Coat, I earnestly solicited, as it is very convenient for those who 1 Ito this vicinity, the pudic are respecthdly- halted .to all No. 42 North Queen street, east side, Lancaster. ' A should want anything In the above llne. - and see them, and Judge fur themselves. apr 25 tf 1.1 Phila. mar 18 174 may 3.8 if 17 P. T. PaILUIP. ESTATE OF BENJAMIN Sq.IRBEER ;rer or tho T. nthip ui Cvnest g deed. S nli•ni on the ..1,,r0 Cs'aroh .vi g been gran ei the ha lcr.hz :tell, ail 11,,r8 Ci.linis • r Lid umu Is wvill p - 121 in duly until:llli d set t uud thus, ind. 14. puyateut silent de iLy, lEEE= /lENTRAE OR - NNIIL.ENTAL IRON V W. dai,. ARCH STZGLI. nuoranoan. PUILLDUPEILk.— The under , ig•led Mk, - this method of informing the public gem ral:y, to tt they have rattle large a alitiOlLli t.) their ..1 I.attcrU, which beiut the lark eet r iu the city, are uov prepared to furnish IRON RAILINti for Public 0n1ua.1,.. Verandah: Balconies. Cemetary at ;4- beo La,.m price, and the best materials. We eariles.Gy ...hLit a call ft am these .1.• are in want of cheap and l eauriful of BENNE VILLE TWP.—The Auditor to 1- -1' stid r—,ted I. =aid fund. on t Lielva, P. XL, at the ve. in the cite Lau ter. GEO. M. KLINE, Auditor. Order. Lc i hankfull pnauptly At trud..l t• • lIITE 3 DEV ET. nay ;:m 17 I , LE'C'FION NOTICE.—An election for and Six M..nai,e, of the Com luny . t, held on Nouday Jay of June. USd at the office of ,aid C qupau v. het vr...en the hours of 10 A. M aud P. M • AttriZ =MEE lOLUMBIA AND PHILADELPHIA A:A I L ROA D.—Super iutrudent . , Olive. Parksburg. May I;. Itt...o.—SEALED trill be received. at thi, office, until 11th of Jim° uest, for the tilling of four spans' ot the Bridge. at Little Con-stogs Bridge, with earth.— Part of the Earth id Le takeu from the'Point between the two Rail Itoad4. at liillerville: it will be hauled iu Cars, the state liudtu4 the motive power only. Bidders trill state the price per cubic yard iu the embankment. Ale, at same time and place. proposals will Le received for tilling two spars of the Bridge, at Downtngtowm with earth. The earth will be procured within a half n mile of the Bridge. from the farm of Joshua Rout, Esq. It will be hauled in Car, the State tindiutt the Motive p o wer Ihdlere tt tli state the price per cubit . yard iu the embank 11. 11. MILLER. 6111 -I,J Also. ut same time and place. proposals will be received. for raising the enatinkment. at Big Conestoga Bridge. to grade. The earth will be taken from a lot owned by the Corruu,nw, altb. abut eta mile from the east end of the Bridge. llorso power can be used at this work, and the Contractor will be at the rxpcnse of Lit.th ion. and NW,. From tell 1110USalid cubic yards will la: required. .1. B. BAKER. t,uperluteudent. eftE=l SSI(NED ESTATE OF ABRAHAM KALE & WI Fb.—Tlie undersnmed Auditor appointed by the Court. to distribute the balance in the hands of Emanuel Ginderich. assignee, under a deed 41 voluntary asssignment, for the henetit of creditors, to and amen.; those entitled ti. the same, wi.l tursit r•r that purpose all persons interested. ou daturday. the 7th of J nue. I !•56. ut o'clock. P. M.. at the Library Room. (Court 'louse) Lam caste' GEO. It. KLINE. may LYI 4t M E o 11 , kl and L . f r, 1 .. '11! . 1 ., ad,!- , 1011,, has 10:atisl himself and opened au 4itti, in the Vil lage a: Paradise, Lancaster county, where he ran at all times be consulted. except when professionally engaged. y 1; Uni. 17 WATCHES, CLOCKS A: SPECTACLES Sz, JACKSON, At their old esdat,ll,liol Clock, Watch and Jewelry Store. No. 15 North 141.10,11..iirect. Lnneaater, raped folly inform their friend.; and the public in general. that they continue to keep a large and well ~...leeted as,rtnient at lino& in their line. Thee are constantly receiving additions to their stork, from the cities of New York and Philadelphia. and flatter themselves that they possess facilities which enable them to otter inducements not often met with out of larger chicc. Their stook eonsists in part Or Gold and silver Chronom eter, Duplex, Lever. l.epine, Englinh and Quardt r Watches. Bunting Cased sad open face with richly carved and plain eases; Clocks, (S day Si 30 hour.) h-sl Brass, Alarm, Lever and caller kinds. A large assortment of Spectacle, ' Gold ' Silver, Steel ' German Silver and plated—both near sighted and others, embiacing every variety, and sold by the dozen or single pair at city prices. Jewelry. Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold Pens, (with or without cases.) Ladies and Gelds Breast Pins, Finger Rings. Ear Rings, Guard Chains. L(chets, Our stock of Silver aud Plated Ware is the largest in this city, and consists of Table, Tea, Dessert, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Butter, Fish and Fruit Knives, Napkin Rings. Mugs, Soup Ladles, Castors, Fruit Baskets, Thim bles, &c.... 15. Ebony and ltnsowood Fl utinas. Polkas, Plain and Dou bin Keyed, with Single and D akin i . . Buffalo, Horn and tium Combs, Plain and Carved. Hair. Cloth, Intent. Flesh, Tooth, Cowhand Nail Brush es: Cutlery, Itaz,rs. Pen-Knives, A complete m.sortuleflt of Port Monaies, Pocket Books. Pu . ses mid Money Brits. Dealers and others supplied with the above, or any oth er goods iu their line, cu the most accommodating terms. Clocks. Watches, Jewelry sod Spectacles costly repaired and warranted. ap. S tf IY ft W. VANHORN St: CO.—Truss and Surgical .Bandage Manufacturers, save removed from No. ttig North tftli street, to Nu. lei North 9th street, below Race, Philadelphia. French and all other description of Trusses, warranted to give satistactiou in the treatment of the moat difficult case's of Rupture. Single Trusses, from $1 to $5, Double. 52 to 55. Elastic Lace Liter° Abdominal Support• ers, fur falling of the Womb, highly recommended by the Medical Faculty. Elastic Shoulder Braces, or Chest Exp . anders. It improves the figure, expands the Chest, and prevent Pulmonary affection. Those with weak. narrow Chests. r,mad-shouldered, find subject to pains in the breast. will find great benefit in w•uirnig them. For Chatham they are invaluabli,—t he gentleman's Brace an swers the propose also of 6watt:li:tilers. Elude Net Stockings, for Varicose. Veins, Dropsical Swellings, limit, It ben 11%!akness at knee nod ankle joint. This is a very superior article, and highly recommended by Phynicians. Instrument, for Curvature of the Spine. Club Foot, Weak Ankles in Chil dren, Suspensory Bandages, and also all desvriptioni of I n strumentd stud Bandages manufactured for diseases that requiro.mecharfical aid for their relief. fIAUTION—ASTROLOGV.—LOOR OCT:-Good News for All. Thu never failing Mrs. VAN HORN is the very heat: she is care tO succeed when all o'.litos have liyled. All who ore in trouble; all who have teen unfurl.. Zate, deceived and trilled with; all . 1 V 110,1! fond 110111, 113%, been 0, ached and LI sited by talse promises, all who have had bad luck. tip to her for advice and satisfaction, from ! whatever manse, fly to her far relief awl comfort. in live affairs she was never known to fail. She has tile secret vi I winning the affections of the opposite set. It is this fact which induces illiterate pretenders to try to imitate her.— She shows you the likeness LA your future wife, husband. or absent friend. It is Well It.uowu to the public at large that she is the first and only person in this countr , vas can show their likeness in reality—which can be testified and proved by thousands,. both mariied :ffid single. lobs daily and eagerly visit her. Come one, come all, to No. 534 Lombard Street, between Juniper and Broad, Phila. rpr 15 11m Ica CLOTHING STORE.— Spring and Summer Clothing, Fine cud common Clothing, Plain and figured Clothing, Light and sombre Clothing, Night and morning Clothing, Noon and evening Clothing, Dress and Business Clothing, Week and Sunday Clothing, 'rep and under Clothing, Home and travling Clothing. Bright and Soft hued Clothing, 41 Big and little" Clothing,. Boys and young men's Clothing, Grave and stylish Clothing, Cheap and medium Clothing, Or ANY KIND of• Clothing, may he bad at F.. 1. RRANIPIFS MEnciLasr TAILORINO and CLOTHING. ESTABLISHMENT, corner of North 41/Vell and Or ange streets, Lancaster city, Pa., all manufactured out of sound material by Lancaster city workmen. ALSO, a large and well selected assortment of French, English, Berman and American BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMEItES, ER M E . N. cAsii M A RETS, TWEEDS. MERINOS, .Drap D'etes, Italian Cloths, Lustres. Queens Cloth. Linendrills, Satinettb. alinghams, Checks. Marseilles, s a tinet, G r an, dines, Fig',l Silks. Valentias. &c., adapted to the prevailing fashion and the season: all of which will he made to order, with promptness and skill, to suit the taste of the most fastidious. A general assortment of the best Shirts. Collars, Cravats, Stocks, Suspenders. Handkerchiefs, Gloves and Hosiery con stantly kept on hand. Thankful for past favors, a continuance of the same In respectfully solicited by F. J. KRA MPH, Merchant Tailor and Clothier, corner of North Queen and trance sts ~ ' apr 9 ans IC ARM OR SALE.-T a Farm situated in Derry township. Mina county, two and a half !Mies trim Lewistown. It run [aim about S 0 Acres, and is first-rate limestone land. and in a good state of cultivation. For terms apply to Geo. IV. Elder. Esq.. Lewistown. Pa. MARY It. ROTIIROCK, Near Lewistown. MIZE SJCIIIIEER. Administrator. Conestoga twp C. 11 %t Pre'st. ul3y 13 3t 17 I=ll C. W. VANIIORN d CO . 1y 49 Wanted—Ar Vic; cIizSAUT BILL LEON WO • .2, uu d..,Vi.14 LULLS Led tuci MILL tLi.o.U..eelLt, LA.:meter Lv., V V beLer r L 46 LI uee. 1111,...1.. per liKrtr.L, YULL e 'llLie to Le 11...i.Liy p1a...., he* t.eus IL is. ...Li * of L. .11..Lemer. LElkil'kkat. IttattibillSkt'S Unsay Fancy and 1 V Alidt.ll' zit/illy NJ. tiii North Pagoda street, abound a..,0r shore Arch, Philadelphia oisilis, Bruehes ' Perfume et, Knives Scissors, Raney Bari. lieu, Work Boxes, LA se,,Sale.haa, Yort-monuales, Rich China • les, Toys, ic, In groat variety, Who' le and Itet:111, at th• lowest Perfume 1 eiiali priers. apt TI 3 14 TORE NEWS VILOJE THE LANCAS.• INI„ CLUrtilMi 13/LAAII., .So. stt North queen S W t.., opposite Wei let's llutel. rroprietur.s.--iihis popular and well known daily re, tug orders Irian all parts of the ci t and comity fir Cloth' g, which the proprietors make Up I/. the WWI approved and fashionable st)l.--belng in qd.alay, hestueav and dotty, superior to any o th ers now [Lecity of Lau • ter. e are now opening uhr SPRING AND SUM -31.1: .t.h./D6, which barn . Deco select.' with the care hem tome lUm must -fashionabie wuuld mostly respectlw, 'ends, the further ratxuns et Jos m l'Utladelplwa, a. tao 4ti.sanoti UI uur u..alty, to cell and extunineont 'oWhero, that they may feel con. ott at our establothmente will be 60,31L/.1. and the public g slurs puthhaarue, odtht that ad orders recer and despatch; and as wu am ken we can warrant every ar with proutpeu pl,.y uoue but. [lto boat we ltele tc glee auttateettion. Our alLtek 1tt...10V-, 1.10 a Col.lbt, of tho large be toutut to JllO city. 1101 klllla vl giN.la, but also tl 'ADES CLOTIIING for Ilan and t and most varied assortment to ly comprising oil the dillenint ie latest styles of color, so that vim Laver us with their patron- ==MI Como early frieuds, The cuespei , t Cloth s hilo the uevrs is 0 The rewri 10 t,k the spr lel be assured, g you've secured, .restilug 'round ua far, lotluug Bazaar. CLOTHING osts the attentloli of tits hiedd, • ud large asaurtment of LUIIIIMI, all of which every article warranted Ibe a 0.11.1. cheap u can VRING A .ND ,Si ltle Utuler,igtled req 0 and the pUUllt . N hitt UeN AND utatmlitclUre to be Neil ntAtte. :tad alit 1/1 Wu city =ll •ouebty, iu part, ot— ELMUM=SI ',wk. and Dm,' Costa. du do Bogen nod Brown Cloth Blue, k.rnou nod Olive EIM=I Mat, fauey Cassl ET1=11:1 1=)!11== 1211111=111=11 1211=1 To e tether w i tits complete Eta cl.s. stings in the piece, always on to order at the lowest prices, in kept at estatai,lnarat , ut ♦ lot US, CASs:Wets and V band, nut! Writ La made U the best Imam,. and wit punctuality. tlurmg porch...ea In, goods for eaal.Whe is prepared to sell at tn., set y lust eNt Cie - Craromix Wong made to order attho shortest notice, 5,.,d to the ult•nt satialaelosiy dud workmanlike wanner.— Py attentiou to buteaa, and damn, to }mouse his co.ttle olr, by belting, Mule Out tho LOSL goods at hut priori, too litolortootteti hopes to aecuro contiousure 01 the ilber ai share to puOne patronabm no lota:nerototora received. t; r.t ). J q L tilt Moratatit Nu. 13, North Quests street, Lancaster. lielwcoU 11,4: sores L.l Z. 4111 .I“l:teli.luU, and henry Itothar apr 2t Stu 14 `LATE:SLATEI-11.10 subscribers respectfully ataiounce to tile puuuu, thus Sissy still Cautious to fur and put on Rooting state trout the celebrated York tto.trrtes, nitwit bra uusurpeased by any other state sit Ili. lutakrt. - . . . , Our wet!, I, dune by thrust elperienced workman and Li warranted give sLi astee ell. RUSSEL .4. 13ARli, 11-irdw:tio Merclumcs, No. S East King st., Lancer. may au ant 1 I N TILE .31:11."FE.11. -OP THE PETITION of kerLaltl tree hulders l uf Lancaster city, praying th e C.oart L./ VJANILC that part I a puha,: alloy, in said city, ex loading trove the Harrisburg turnpike road to James at., lt a out, Ylulberr) and Linn - lune streets. Nurlt..L 10 11r.ltkil)i li , ,L k EY. that else Court of quarter el Lancaster county Lisa granted a rule to show . ,41.0 t i t by emit part of sital alley be not closed up and va cated. I:eturuaule to the 0..11 commencing Juue, 16th. Atte,t, JOHN J. l'Ottll.li, may u If PI Clerk quarter zmaeiuus. lopperware glut ufactory.-641.31UEL DIL• returns thanks thu liburnl patrousgo hereto o uestuueit upou respectfully MLA.o his cals. tutuere anti She public guuurolly, that he atilt elnltititlea at the old stand, in Nest istitg Street, uoarly uppusite titituis 11,1, and so prepared to utohttlacturn to order Coptier %V are, in all its various brAmttelt, and tok t h e most reasonable terms. ILA mutes hts outintry tmenti.s especially to give mut a call, as lin is cuuudaut ul belug able to please. Livery Stable. Ile ales keeps esuatiottiy on hand, lur hire, I.l.oliSkiS, UAiaaAU La, tiAliolll.l.a6, &c., &e., all in excellent order, I utliabea at the luivci& talus. - . - .ii, hilll .1.11 when y u need anything of the kind, sad he %%11. ~ tll I 'VII Ell a icuty. ...-,A.‘1,: zA:.l.):—Fise I uuureci Loads of Sand on head, ..Lieu s , Ili 1, 4,11,rud tot any part ut the city. Horace and 00010 to ha Lad at illit time., at the Lively ntrible of , nA3Ilit.L. Lill.l..e.it, IWest hit% et., Laucustes. sir -- it 11 iLOTI4.INiG S. NAINV GOODS, AT WIL. 1.1.A11 11c..\ 11‘./1/zE., No. 313.4 ells. ttueeu eLreet, -Ails doer auuth of Urauge Waist, 11sst nat fe,vlVeLL LL ,pI4OLLIJI JUL 01 IleW goons, oasis so Lnack and k uncy Cloth-, Blatt: and Fancy I,ll.lblllitrUsl, fur nUlolll,r. us 11.14; eldest quality and west hersditf tul nattei a, LI Lo be excelled ill uuy hoUbo in this city.— atol LOU, i vet s VALLerlii of Waguilleaut styles, great vane:3' et other easunga, and to snort a full and geuerai 101.sui talent o 4 Spriuj, and ZULLILUur UOOLIA, all ut ditch told be wade to diner lu Use n. 51 puasildu and ,tt the allorioht nutlet, rriCed utrueurrhy Assts, a tine lot of f toady' wade CLO'kkilN(A, of Black nun AWL', Dress,, back, k ruck, and 15,,:t Coals. iliac, teinhkanny eabniltlesu Pouts, Judi/nut 1/11 euwwer l'aute tot every deheriptleu. tot eats, atik, Veto/tut, and Fancy Vests of nnous pulturllS. auirt3, lu re Collars, Uuderauirts, Fock ci and to tint. everything ill Um' Lille of ht 'need,. AIL ellddon at Una ealaollshuseut warran ted to too t. roprexuted.,lu eou6equeure et the pressure ~t the 111110, Ulu prlces at this haute uuve beau rodllCon to Ls ALLI4LIaiLI a, Will uIifLOLU all LO purchase such ArUclea they need its tins lino 4 busweas. Co cuwe all, atigi Vitro US U cull, and you'll and It to your aLtventa,A,e tv poicuase. Lut come at any rate, Avnettl. r yvu purr.hu a ur nut, you will always ha welcome, may t, if lu'Sul al,y Aurtlt queen at.. Lunc'r. t)11 M ' Teuvie, Cbceuut btrunt, rilikiduipLiiii kuepi in...tautly ton nand the int eet anent in 1-IAINti ill tam city, made L.) lira" s Co.J Chiciceruig, Ctieluviay r.„.n., A. 11. Llold 0 Cu., 11 n. E. /turtle, lienimett Cu., and J. Vlur.l.l. Al.n, au extensive stud: of Premium .11LLQ1,0i),..,.. math, by Ci IS. ribii s Cu. vurying iu prices mum All uf .3111.icut 31erctitiudien for eule, chimp. 011E1;1' 311.1,1 C recinveil dully hum nil the publi.imr, in lay ...Wary.: 'orating with uur awn nxteualre clue vi the largeet, stucks in the Union I.nay 0 IIMPROVED S'ELF-ADJUSTING HAY 1..14.% Self. uujUbtll.l,l, lluy hlevaturs apt.ll aull-trnalun Weeks, rupaa, &,. .400 1 drp, udcut T,.nh, Aluy ur! Grain Rakes. at to tea a/Ze.4 and patterns. Sal cu.l I cat.,F vl' llurruwa—vartuus patterns. alkes and patterns. lee 1/a) Ott Sty a“,l Luei etu,k cutters. lOU 1“..1.111/g . n latest POVer cot u stroller and Cleauer. duo Landreth Lx.elbiur !laud Curti Steller, Sea. 1,2, and 4. lie above are all 11111,11111t ' ct ured at our Steam Works Brie• tQI, ea., the .workmanship and material of unsurpassed quality. ',Doer, will profit by ap examination of the extensive Agri,taural implements, Toole, Se., offered for -ale by ; V. LANDRETH S SUN, Implement told Seed Warehouse, Nos. 21 end 23 South 6th street, thiladulplua. may 2U 3m 18 PIIICSICIASS : A ND OTHERS.—Your tontivil 13 InVltnil Caine large stock ut LAWS, CHEM ruALS, Sc., many of them received direct irom the blahu- LiCtUi,r, ek.a.ltling in Fart of suipliate of Quinine, bill peace Clue/lora, Acetate and euiploite of Slormita, Lunar Caustic Diaphoretic Autithony, owler'e Solution, Syrup lodide of lit., Opium, Calomel, Blue Maas, Oils, Camphor, Ipecac, Julep, Acid, Se., Sr., at TIEOXAS ELLMAKER'S Drug and Chemical Store, West King et., Lancaster. may S tr ig Xr, ENV DRY GOODS STORE.—L. BAUM, Wnolesale and Rehnt JJealer in every description of unY GuuDS, \o. n 2 :North gueethreet, (pext door to Dr. Waylan's Drug h:ture,.k opposinA e nidler's Liutel,j Lan caster, Pa. 'llle subscriber would respectfully call the attention of tire citio.toi of the city nod county ut Lancaster, to his large and well selected stock of Lltf UUUDS, ,unsisting of Clothe, CasbitueleA, Sattll.llALS and footings, Velvet Cords, lientucky Jeans, Wooltql and .Cotlou l'ant Stuffs, c; Also, styles silks, Chailys, Satins, lterege de Laines, bilk Lustrem, Alpacas, shawis,,liiughams, eke. Also, all kinds of lino White tioodn, Hosiery and (Hoven, Silk Laces and Fri oges oh all colors, Collate , Capeg, Lucas and Emnroldery of all kind, t igeliler wi:yand bYleo9l,lo assortment of • liouiie /Keeping Goads, consisting of aud Cotton +Meetings, Shirt inga, 'licking, Checks, Lotion Stripe, Woolen, Cotton and hoinehiade f1e.111.13. Lineh and Cotton Table Cloths, Tow eling, 'Table till Cloths, Laming Glasses, sVindow Panda, Aran.", Parasols, Leghorn, Braid nod Palm leaf COCNTRY STOREKEEPERS, PEDLERO AND MOP k;EPhits ra❑ bn vuppl d, and am revpectfully invited to call and examine haiire purchasing erauwhain, Asian la do. thruilueu in 1,11 lower than any other estsblistillinut in the city. Country produce of. ovary description taken in az c11.111, , ,i; tor goods. may d tf It 3 I"TENTION CITIZENS I—WATCHES AND Jttt LLitl.‘ We have just received a Sylutalill assort baeut act , atatch,eatud Jewelry, which We are determined to ell at very low rate. Cull and exaorine tor youradvea.— C,,rtd, Itudt 11,14 Lava, Cameo and Enamelled Breast and Lar kluge, all of the latest styles. Also, a fine uxaurtmcut of 31outning Jewelry. silver ware of leery cla s,riptiou, salt Lupe, .Napkiu Rings, Spoons and Perks, acct Kuives, Frult Baskets, sod a very fine Plated Tea Lett; together with all other articles actually kept In oar hue. 55u urn alwaytl o.ol[llll tier a call. S. A. DYSART A BRO., No. 10 West King st., Lancaster. apr 23 tf 14 LATE ROOFING.—The subscriber, agent for 0 J..ou llutuphreye & Co a Roofing Claw., atanulactured at. ate thtl, Y,rs county, Pa., reepecttully Informs the clLizeLz ut L.aueaster city and county, that he in prepared r, put on in,ul,s in the best manner, by the very best work• uku, uu bbort notice. Ile Invites those wishing roofs put on to call out examine the quality of the Slate. WILLIAM. WRIGHT, apr 29 3m 15 • South Prince et-, Lancaster. Ills largo .Ltd