ST. LOUIS CORRESPONDENCE. The Nation's Choice—" Buchanan and Brectinridge'—The o/d Pennsylvania Wheel , Horse triumphant—But one opinion in the Democratic ran/a—Erery body for Buchan an—The West and South all right—The Salley of the Mississippi unanimous. ST. Louts, June 9, 1956 The past week has been characteriied with political ex citemeot and great joy. From early Monday morning up to the present time the all dbeorbing triple of conversation was directed to the Chip:mad Convention—men of all parties and isms indulged more else" in this important topic. The telerph was aboostinkmentstrily watched and ae dispatch fter dispatch same over the lines, excite mentaeemed to run higher. The friends of each Ma-Um:t ier candidate were full of hope, and confident of each one's success, but Mr. Buchanan appeared to have more of these sangubie friends and admire," than all the rest combined —he was decidedly the first choice of a considerable major ity or the Democracy of this State, and if the people, and not the delegates would bare had a voice in that Conven tion. nine oat of every ten would have proclaimed for Old Buck! We were represented there by two sets of delegates —one, (the Benton delegation) unanimons for Mr. Buchan. an, and the other (Anti) strongly in favor of Stephen A Douglas—though such was not the voice of the masses.— The people wanted Mr. Buchanan ea the standard bearer of the party, and consequently desired all the votes and infiu_ ence that could be brought to bear in his behalf in that Convention, and for the sake of securing the nine votes of this State, would much rather have had the Benton dele gation admitted—we wanted to see this border Stale throw her vote for the Nation's choice—we knew the Benton del. egates would du it, and we also knew that the Anti would not, but this matter we left to the wisdom of the Conven tion, who decided the Anties admission and the' exclusion of the fast friends of Mr. Buchanan, giving Mt. Dougtas nine votes more then be would have had, had the people. the whole people of Missouri a voice in the matter. But the result has turned out an we desired. and although we are nut satisfied with the action of the 31beouridele.iation In casting her vote from first 10 last against our first and and the :Nation's choice—for we take a pride in and glory over the name of the veteran Statesman of the old fie .stone —we have the convolution to know that their votes amount ed to nothing when brought In contact with the numerous sterling friends end admirers of Pennsylvania's Favorite' Son, who sprung up on every bend and trout every quarter . An the matter nod stands we have nothing to regret, 111UFe than we would have rather seen thin :Rate giving her vote iu the C.nventron for Mr. Buchanan. where that vote will be registered in the electoral college next November. Shout atter shout wrist up for "Old Buck" as the ballots were telegraphed to than city—he leading oil in line style. and gaining ground at every step, andstes he eaue in the it.e quarter far ahead, and distancing ail competitors, the peoplerith one accord raised such a shout an made the welkin ring. The next dispatch was rounl iit,k nominated by aCclatuutiont" The •• Big Owl"' was immediately brought out, and from the. mouth of the piece went torch the welcome news of •• Buchanan um/ the Union 1 .. which was the first signal of a glorious vir.tury to the Democracy —the crowning glory of what awaits the party at the up. proaching November election. The BeLton I,rarty uud the Anti 'Sento.] parry' are eotle lied n ith the result of the deliberations of the et , t/offt) tr. And Loth are shouting fir .11u,hituan The nomination of Mr. tirerkinriqgo was revel ve.l u ilk ouc .unaniinom voice of approbation On Saturday night last the Anti Benton party held a rat aication alerting, which was Eery large and untbu.astie Spot-die,: ware Linde and resolutions adopted endorsing Buchanan and lfreelfinridge. - Much firming pt nailed. After the meeting adjourn-d, a torch light preces sion was formed and paraded. with appropriate transparen cies, through the streets of the city, iturraing for Buchan ilu and Dreckiuridge. Oh these transpire:vier: we,' painted • •Buchanan, the Nation's Choice." Buchanan against :111 the lewis of the .lay. " ‘• Pnwa with Prossriprien. - -- .• Freedom of the e..," The r.rate or : , lhe.Alri g o r s d r g 0,000." National Nominees, BICIIAN.1:4 anti DOLLR iNRIDGE." - The Puuntr) ' - The Spirit of 7t and 08." •• Colon and liarrimuy," hr. . ft gilide me 1, ut swell w4tlt joy and pride to see the name of our old favorite emblazoned all every canner, sad ormuating from oCkfy mouth. There could net nave liven a P, uns)l‘anian in the city who did feel honored, and gloried io the di,- play of °via:, night: and it seemed the more briar when we considered that this grca• m.se. in Ruebat.. took place n St.au horde:in; the tar ,cif te torie, and 11w/tired, of mil.cc , >lying bet w.tn u. and the nativity of the great man mr etithu.i the principles he c long .ntertaitiol. vs t 1 00111 eking tidelit v. There is no man living cou:d coninito4 greater respect from the citiv.ert., oft hi. State the our heads the uatinoul t of the Dem.:rat it: phi t). No .1011,r than the newt of hie nomination win, received . the Democrat office was gurgenuely decorated with liege an d other national emblems; three large liege It aced catty in the breeze in front of the office. with a huge lem. dant nu .iiirkortipolt-iwilluthe link ou . I e..iing. in iing, letter:, the 1.1:1111,1 of BUCHANAN Ami BENTON. A minter Shanghai Rooster and a lurty pound Canino on nounced the. nominations in the Pciimerut. The Know-Nothing., are struck dumh. and admit that it 13 no use to cJutend against . •01.1 Buck.. and ma ny Beata to think Mr. filimo,. will decline, and in cape he does the Southern K. will cis; their vote, for Buchm an and Dreckiaridge. Mr. Buchanan wi I obtain •ur nails of the old line Whig veto. a.,d will p. lot the deutial chair with a larger sate than tin ally oil:, scow . The Democratic pmt) in this section, do faras the Ikational ticket is CUUCettlett.,l4 a perteht unit—there is not a man who ever voted the Democratic ticket hut what will vote fur Buchanan and Breckiuredge in November neat: husitles thousands and tons of thousands who hire never cast a Democratic tote will do it the tinit time this load of p 1.0 _ Merit the prediction. We have not heard but one man, • alt parties, alto is not of opinion tit At Mr. Buchanan w. I be the next President orate United litates.—thal man was a Know and lust au office as he says. by the jar elfin role. such material as that, hes no lateiness in the Democratic ranks, atir.leit we c-uld prevent him voting our ticket, even should bu feel so inclined, we would certainly do it. So far as we have been individually interested in the nomination of Mr. Buchanan—we considered it aduty. not only through State pride, but ho - auto we have arrived at a perir•d in the afftirs of the nation. when our best men are require.l at the helm to guide us through the imp-hil ted storm that threatens on every sole—be,ause toe be lieved the experience and statesmanship of Mr. could be better developed nod nook L. more inhume, copying the-proud position of the Chief Magistrate of thin WepulUic. than to draw on WS opinions from the , quiet shades of Wheatland—la,causs we 44010 Mr. Buchan an. on I motion we say, that. we ',MID 11011 to be NATIONAL CON SLAVATIVE AND SOUND UPON THE UNlON—and because this count.) . cannot produce a statesman like hint, with his wisdum, sazacity and integrity. and at a time, too. when such ilegalsites arc required of the chief Magistrate of this country—a progressive and flighty country. We hare al. ways been au admirer of Mr. Buchanan. and as such we could not do less than urge his claims upon the Deinoviney which task we have performed to the best of our ability o selfish motive has indortd us to write as we Lave th is 44 the last twelve months—we leak for nothing and have ziuthing to expect—the country requires his nal and expe rience, and to the people we leave the decision.. The Republican of this city, the organ of 'oho old Whlg party of the Valley of the Miteisoippi, thus speaks of the nomination. ••The fact cannot he disguised. that when the ❑Amine. [lone were announced here respectively, they appeared to give universal sat6factuni. This expres4 tti of nppr I.titt coaling from 111011 of all parties was probably heightened in view of the critical dangers with which our country threatened, arid the public mind felt that to a great Na tional Council, moderati.a had characterized their pro ceedin :5. and men of national and conservative views had peen selected. •• The Cmivention at Cincinnati was not the arena upon i • which sectional strife had been exhibited. hut' composed of delegates from every portion of the Union. they wilted with singular unanimity upon great principles and chose their standard bearers without to struggle involving RT. tional discords or imperilling the national honor. Tsar this, : we are free to sly, we give them eredit,...ts we are 111, bittern partizan as to withold our weed of prai.mben it 1 has been fairly won and entitled to our rtspect. .‘ We could not say less and if our opinion is a matter of any importance the public are welcome to it. at the same time reserving to ourselves the right to act asses mar think most conducive to the prosperity tit the whole cotintry.— The Old Lire Whigs are rallying, and their influence will I he felt somewhere in the present distracted state . t political portico, and it is no nec,isnry to say that it will Le where I the country most needs a friend. "Of the candidates: it may he said. 31r. Burt INAN is a optional man, end personally he has tint been so i.l-711 ifitAi ith the controlling questions dint have disturbed public sentiment, as to c.hlprOrnise his political fortunes. Eels a I conservative nun. and will dnuldiqs make the principles I of this platform the guiding star his administrative He.. tiers. ehoule he be elcided. "Major Bait:Els, IDGE, the nominee for Vice President. might justly represent the "Young America" sentiment that pervades the platform lie is a young men. and rep resented the Ashland district in Kt-mucky in too previous, Conzrosses, and signallizod himself as a wan of energy cud talent ". Thus it it. all parties acknowledge Mr. Buchanan ac the men for the times end the place. The Balton Democracy Laid a ratification mecting on next ..iturday eight. This meeting would have taken place immediately upon the announc e ment of the tsarina. lion, but as Col. Benton is to be here. it was deferred until his arrival. This ratification meeting promises to Le a grand affair, as great preparations are being made for a torchlight procession. &c. The people want to hear Cal. Benton, and one .4 the largest meetinde ever held In the city, or State, will probably come eff. on next Saturday night, when Buchanan and Brecklnridge will again be the watch word. We were glml te see Col. Beaten use his in fluence for Mr. Buchanan, for when such statesmen as Benton see the nececoity of calling such men to the head of affair., we are imlinetrto believe the r, on try is threat ened. Papers from the far West and Sonth come thiclt and fast with the Nation's Choice thattinc. to the breeze. There is great unanimity of I.entitnent and geed folios, Letter , perhaps, than ever bat etufere, In the Democratic party. Hurrah for BUCHANAN AND BRECKIN IZIDG E. Yours, OLD GUARD. COLIIMBIA AND PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD.- Superintendent's Office, Parkebburg, June 13, 1856.—Comparative statement of Tolls col lected on this road for the month of May, 1855 and 1856, and fur the first six months of the fiscal years of 1855-56 May, 1856, " 1855, Increase, $13921 65 From Dec. I, '55, to May 31,' 56 $465 434 63 Same time last year, 394,510 54 Inoarse during 6 months, Va. Prof. Dimitry is now translator of the Stag Department at Washington. Act I.—Scene Time, Midnight—A Street in Staunton—Sam holding on to a lamp post, and occasionally soliloquizing; SAM. Well ! is this me ? If it is me, is it the same Sam I used to be? Some of the larn ed old line Whigs say that I aint nobody at all, just a kind of idear, a sort of a thing they call a mythe.—l'm dizzy, not drunk, just diz zy, from turning me round too often. Will they never stop turning me round and mounting me on new platforms? I can't keep the run of 'em ; my head's in a whirl. If I let go this post I shall fall down in the street, and be ruu over by a cart or carried to the watch-house.— Where's my tail? Gone, clear gone! What will Botts say ? Botts who loved and cherish ed that trait. Why, last winter I was running all into tail, and the Richmond folks made a platform just to fit the tail alone. And now I have no more tail than Tom O'Shanter's mare. I have been abducted like Morgan ; I have been changed, swapped off, by them proud old line Whigs. This aint Sam ! 'Taint nobody! How them cursed lamps wink at me. They make game of me. Well! one fellow's gone out.—There.goes another ! It's late. I ought to be in bed. Fillmore ! I don't like him and his proud Whigs.—They cut off my tail. I believe they will soon make me an Irish Cath olic. Yea, that's to be my next platform.— The scarlet prostitute of Baby,lon, the Pope, and the Devil ! I'm coming to that, and had as well begin to practice my part. I'll feed on sour-kruut and drink Irish whiskey—and wind up with the part :if the Native American born and raised in Jarmany. If Fillmore wont suit, that fellow with the long name will. I am mazingly pleased with him, Andrew Jack son Donelson . That aint his name ! That's just my wit! It's Andrew Jaekson, after his Id father, as the Dutchmen say. But as they say in the play, " be, or nut to be, that's tire question.' Am IJam? or just a sort of a dream or idear? Or am I notbin 7 ? Well I'll try like the buys used to do at the acade my. " I think therefore, I nor." Well, I can't think. Never was much given to it in my life. But what with turning round and round, and standing on new high platforms, and drinking an extra julip or two, I'm dizzy and drunk, I can't think at all. "I think, therefore I am." I can't think, therefore lam not ! Not Sant, nor a, dream, nor an idear—not 'to ! So I'll lay down here and go to sleep. I believe it was Sancho Pants tt ho invented ski). wish he was on the ticket with me and Jack ass, instead of that pri.iel fellow Fillmore, with his furrin quality airs and high notions. fie had as much experience in government as Fill more. and heap more manners and sense. I wonder after he was tossed on tire blanket, if he was dizzy and drunk as I am. They serv ed him right bad, but his blanket, want half as hard and high as my platforms. I wish I had it here, fur this mountain air feels chilly. [Lies down awl snares—eurtala hills —lfirinnond hiqui2Tr. THE NOMINATION OF Mn. BUCUANAN.—The telegraph, ye•tterday, announced that James BLit:II3MM, Penn,ylvania, bad , upon the seventeenth bailor of the Notional Democratic I :onvention, received the nomination fir the Presidency. . Mr. Buchanan, is. ftom his whole eminent public career. as acceptable a man as 'cull be pre,t'll!ed 1 , , the support of the Southern pet:pie. li,' has great political experience, great un•deratiou of character, a thorough ac plaintanco with cur .I , ,ntestic p lilies , and hxs air.ays maintained those principles of .onservatism that are, in the , c rimes of trild 11111.1 laWle , inlro ,, lT3l.lt to the ileac,, dignity, and honorable character. of the Confederacy:. We think the whole ooun t:ty can safely entrust their interests L., his guardianship. lie hits been so long and prom. inently identified with the history of the coun• try, as Senator, Secretary of State, and Min ister to England, that it is quite unnecessary Ga us to dwell lira] his political career. Un doubtedly- be is, by universal consent. one of the most eminent men of the country.— C;rucb tic Jktcury, Jun,. 6. LIBERATED STATE PRISONER FRUiI gels.-Mr euuykt , : f the martyred Estram . .s, in Cuba, has •sr rf , ,, c d in Ness Sp:sin during a 6erie , tdf punishment, and g-od iT• yiine 11,t;ItIU t , teak Mr. Felix arrived in Cuba on the :26th of Oet,ber, 1854, and tensed, on the 24th-of March foll,wing, to ten years' impri:,,dunent nc Ceuta, and to endure the -iurvedienee of the pollee at the expirathui that ti:ni• In pureuance this rule . Ir. Ft Yix wits shipp e d 11. r Sp •in, in the Nueva 44,, on the Ist Juhe, and landed at Vig,, .11 the:ll st of the same month. On the-18th el July follow ing he was taken to Cadiz, and placed en car rel incommunicado, (with.ut correspondence with friends,) where he war kept until the 7th of August. From the prison at Cadiz he was NOTlCE.—Persens to th. late firm or Murray removed to Ceuta, aid thrown into the strong- & 010.1: will rail at an ealy dot, and make settlement. hold called the Hiteho. Here he was kept 1. oar sTb toc!um by the fie " " 1 Ju 'Y "• jui, continually in chains. A_IV Ih2 IV FIII.3I.—MU lilt AY. Y ' • , In the, meantime, the friends of Mt. Felix 1 in the United States were not ina p ol t i , % .d e . i n o w l::: 1 - " va‘rt . :d. d _ i _ , '"S i% :- , 'Z ,...... : V . l i _r ,, "; , , t i F t ' : Cl h '' . , f , d " l " l r ..' l ,Z (.).. ',. } l-:. ', N ,: k.' c ' ',.,"' t . :1 1 ,1 1 , -1-" ,. Cl , 2 4 ' ' ' s ",', ' '„ .: behalf, and after 'nue.: etfiort, his 50„.07 jo i t l: I J . t e 1111 1 / ;t i ,: il n Itr u . t l i lt , alt tire inter granted by the Queen of Spain, throtpth their . ''' t " ll `i'": 3 ' . t , her van, r oar tact tie. hain... under tfe r 'tY It" itf S' 3'l"fi k r . in stru in en tai lt , Ott the 1 2: r : (t I: Spain,A Itir , e l l l l ,d lat e . , -- a 1 ~; ~,,,:ta n i t la it „, o a ad t i ii !o .s la d e e :t i o i , , , i , l :f le ., are m g . i ill g ., lent rear h v.: ola. Mr. Felix ittitheiiiaiely , l a m:re:o,l laci.ittes to se ll lie i t h a, -It'll's'ittlit:..earcii'lltigiver ':1 - . tit Giltralntr, l'ettin :stale,. 1 tto c a p r d o i , i , t l i a i r i , :iiir, v arie d tkill ex teh -di escde at the thi'ine sage to Liverpool and thence to the l'. a, tat, t.sta,,,i, g, h r .o s t t o i :, tt o . o l i i . e t . h r o ti_T r inost . eXtt•llSt. e. I, We I arriving at Boston in the steamship Niattiar, t si-st in the inn, i. r id 1 ' 1 thi.-date . It Is Reif known tli it the two tolice a nt Alit, ittl the dal of this upitith. 1 , r i iy ib it Sinet, and IL Young S: Co., covered 1 lir wink g rand tw o ti'r e Book. combined, Stat io n e r yt the and 141(21;tiR LICENI , Vt AT PlTTSltl'au.—TheßOartiprops let ~n of the row firm h r ! l t , he expen n ettee and will attend to e. cry deportment or t he of Licensers at Pittsburg having met on Mn.o i t ; o tii , ,.. a ,o ot i oa ti a l t yn , , ,!:. t in ti t i r iais t iv..tosy in innor. . iii,,toric,d, I"l;,ißczkniti.‘olgordlietli.,Tiheoi,ogical. day tit hear remonstrances against applicants, i the Secretary of the Temperlince League pre- 1 Z I ' cl 'n" l ':" I • sented a remonstrance against filt . v applicants, i - . I 'l . 'D I ' i ' e ' l'lt'i; 3 3 ' 1 3 " th ' 3l 3 " 3 ' .lin '''' ''; i, li ''' ' ' .llll ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'Ui' l l s Olt the ground that they had heel , indicted for ' Throb * .s,:ci,ty 8' .. ' o r ks l i. i . m 're 3 r 3 ,rl t aT 3t ‘'‘'[ Sund t' : 6 ' 1 ' 33 '''' are per . i soiiitilii:ti prices. In tionse inem s. .o ' • .I' . 1 l': - ... h t a w'', 8 t n t t o ' '. l a being " it i ' breaches of previous laws, that the) trad combined.t ,ies a b u i t n t , ta r Al e, lir making t tow purehAttre at t e sons of ininotral character, and that some of ..1 P. sell ,e r . to make room fir 'lti t,h r a s il ti j ic . k v. .' 1 1 1 % .- k i . d gt i ' P ti them had, after the expiration of their terms i 1"o -, .iti‘ i . ,7,: ; } , i 4t it , iF k k , s j i . i..,, :in ,' s „,, li p ,, 5 .. ' Pi , the Prima of imprisonment, -paraded the streets in pro- i cao,ai to i: , ,a .N ,t l p S r ., , t\ t f a v y 'l:D i t..Elt: , .-1",.0 who hare small cession. in contempt of law and order. An .1 .. „ 13" ,ap ‘ . .3 urn eall.—We Win ~:i } on ! good and elle:tide wank. ad vertisement was cited from a newspaper, I .N . eesp.tper and Alttzanne department will th) eon. where it had been published by one of then. - tinned in Centre square, romp d..or to piitiants, retracting a slander, and excusingp tbe " a r at::.s 4 te 9 ; i rta r t ' l e . t r ;h7r . e receive sub,riptions tor . ati.N7if w the l 1 1,3 12: 6 13' 31 1 '..i g " -P3 ' 3l t. " himself on tile plea that he was drunk when 1 kiewegaperik at publishers pric.s. - ' 3 ' 4 ' 3 (:3. he uttered it. The reading of the remon- i * )11.7tRAY, YOUNG &CO., S trance before the Board occasioned much ex- Surth Queen it and Centre zilnare. •Lanikt,ter. : tf 22 citemetit among the audience, which was corn i Ju'e 17 posed of liquor dealers TII., W. EVASS & CG., Nos. 211 and 210 Vie-scut et., NEW FIRM.—We call attention to the ad- I 'htladelphia, hose rnaden great redu,ti., t, ,n ‘ in the prices of their largo and e l egant Stock of DBEs, GODs. Embrni. vertisentent of Murray, Young & Co., in another column, derive, &e. The gentlemen have united their extensive book-stores, and Amongst these goods will he found— y ate prepared better thou ever to attend to the wants of Handsome Silks, entirA new styles, du. do. Flounced Robes, their customers. Plaid and Striped Silks from ti.'”i' to 100. (three goods are _ _ _ much reduced in price.) -- RR - EQUALITY TO ALL I UNIFOR3IITY OF PRICE!— Bereze Rubes, Bareges le the , ard. from 23 cents, A new texture of business: Every one his own Salesman. Jones & Co., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store. No. . Tissues and Grenadines, , :km Market street. above 6th, in addition to having' tic Lawn E and .rvandies. largest. most Varied and fashionable stock of Clothing in Embroidered Collars and Setts. Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have cousti- Mantillas of every style. , All these goods have I leYn remarked, nod at a low price, toted every one his own Salesman, by having marked in : , to make room for new FALL GOA'S. figures, on each article, the very lowest price it c a n b,„ 4t 22 SOLI for, so they cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike.. j un. ' 17 The tots are all well sponged and prepared and great i-- - rsics 1...k0n with the making. so that all can 1,,, ,!•1, the TI ANKING HOUSE OF JOHN GYGER &. toll 3esur::::, ,: ir.ttitlF: a :_mod article at the -. ..cy ~,,,, CO.—Lancaster, Pa.. February 22, 11,36. The under. • signed have this day formed a ccepar,nership for transact- Itemem ber :0- C,,n1.. In %larket. a 1,07, 6,11. >.. , .:M0 • log s G ENE RA L BANKING BUSINESS, in Discounts. De t.,l, ~, !y., - , •'' '• -• , ' : 1, posit. Exchange, ha.... and will open au thllce, MA UCH --- .2.4-th, 1.3.5. at No. 16 Loot King street, a few doors west of 'The citizen: of Latica , ter county will hod ;t greatly •• the Lancaster County Bank. to their ,I.ivad tag, to par' irtse Chinn. Glass. and Coalition A unitorm rate of five per cent. interest per annum will tI are. of 31,0.5. f VICIALE & Mlicilny. Impurter,:: , : , Ch.-. be paid on Deposits, octet tale )1 n DE. end a liberal lino uf lil t street. above Seventh. Philadelphia, who have a , ystemaccoimu,datiou afforded those who may favor ns with De , of d fur Cusint 0, p, , culiar C. them el, i selvs. . , sit, payable on demand. by check or draft. They import their wares direct from the best ruansfactu• Special attention will be given to the PURCHASE and coI2, roes, and sell them in small quantities to the farmer and (on commission on!y) of Stocks. Lane, &c., in Lanca , uer, citizen just as cheep as they can be bought in lare,... van. PhiladAdlia. New York and Baltimore. and COLLECTIONS 1 Hies at whole,sule by the country merchant. will be made at the best rates, us all ateessible prints In "Mese.rs. T. h. M.'S costumers have the 11..uhle ..dr..nc.g.• of the United State, and Canada. purellesing. direct Iron: the imp..rter. and of , .14. ice. from • hooting ~m p k, resources and experience. an d },„,,,,,,, ~,L „ _ O very large and Isatuttini assort me,. at 1 saving. ..1 at cured the service', of Rout, CLARSAON, late assistant Casti le:lst 23 ;per Cent. ier of the Farmer's Bank of Lancaster, as our Cashier. she See their erred in another column. will give the business his personal attenti, n, we are roan -- dent of executing faithlnlly and pro!notly. toy business gal' C - A N C 1-: It CURED -Cancers. I:lcers. Wens and To- : entrusted to us. .JUAN GYGEIt & CU. more, 'Rhea out witheitt the use of the knife. by Dr. CONSISTING OF STRAWN, Paradise, Lancaster county, Pa., under the sys. JOHN GYGER. - DAVID BAIR. tem of Dr. S Gilbert, of New York. BENJ. ESHLEMAN. HENRY MUSSELMAN. may 13 June 17 4.31 - THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AG E. nip ' T, , LK RIDGE FARMS AND A VALUAa PROFESSOR. WOOD'S kiAIR RESToRATIVE.—This : 11 4 RLE MILL SEAT F.flt SALE.—tly virtue Cl a tberee preparation. although t e e, than two years bolero the pub- ! In the Wiil of the late Judge Ibrsey. of Howart county. tic. owing to its wonderful ,its to upon the human hair and 1 the subscribers as his execut re, will offer at pub'', sale. soilli• hos already obtained . eelebritY and ante perfectly , sale. at the Exchange, in the city of Baltimore. on TLiES' noparailelled. It without the ordinary appliance used . DAY, the first day ~t July. 13 , ;. • at 1 o'Cloc't. l'. M., ii n. 4 , suc h pu,lits,..e. f u ns n it, way. and been heartily weicutn. , sold before at private sale. Six Valuable FARMS. , ed to must of the eitiesand t.,otts in the Coiled ;States the : containing from a hundred to time hundr.-d acres Cmadas. and the West I..dia Islands Sur is this result es -h. being part of the estate ,upon which Judge Mil 11$ isina. wile. it is rent, nittersd that its p , -polarity is Ilt.rsey resided. based upon its merits solely as estaoli-lied by actual teats. : Tll , --e Fa , ms are fr.in 11 to 15 miles from Baltimo.e by Th.t this preparati do will a, Wally RESTORL Olt ~ Y 11.A.111 the old Frederick ituad and on the lined the Baltimore Ti ITS :SA l URAL COLOR. produce a luxuriant growth aud Ohio Railroad within convenient distances from the uptn the hanks , th e bald, prevent the hair trout taihng ~:ati.,it's at Dorsey's I.utt and Llysville. oft. nod when used as n t diet .tick, produce a continual Such an opportunity for persons desiring country seats thaw or IL • natural fluids. and thus render the hair soft, or good farming land, in one of the beat anti healthiest glossy and wavy, destroy diseases of the scalp.and expel dandruff, the certificates of distinguished ;4.10. met and neighborhoods in the ,tare, has rarely been give n . Lech Farm has oli abundance of 1 . 1 . 1,11 and Timber and ladies. in every part of the country oho hove tried it, and a supply of pure Spring Water unsurpassed by any in the therefore spew: what they know, most fully attest. country. Muroan, Worcester Co.. Mass., Nov. Lith. 1555. At the same time will be offered a Valuable Mill Seat Prof. 0. J. Wood—Dear air; I take pleasure in bearing I anti Wate'r Power, on the Patapsco, with a fall of about ti 6 voluntary testimony to the magiceffects of your wonderful t, t , f ee t . Hair Restorative As far be, k asls3n,y hair counaellsed it is about a mile above the Atherton Factory and appa relling off. until theta, of my scam beeame bald and smooth site the Railroad Station at D Toes 'a bun. as glass. and it has continued to fall for a great man) years, Th e subscribers will ale . offer at the same time, a salon not wit hatandine 1 have used many relebrarea preparations lets FARM of three hundred nod l'orty acres, on Little ter its restoration. Seeing your advertisement, I was in- Pipe Creek, about two miles from Westminster, in Carroll duced to give your article a his!. and to utyut ter ast 'Dish. county. It is very near the line of the projected Railroad merit, I found after a tew applications that my hair became and adjoins the lands of Messrs. Shriver, Van Bihber and firmly set and assumed a very gb any and beautilul appear- others once: and, by the time I hod used a quart bottle full, my Terms of sale are that one half of the purchase money Iwo head was covered ever with a young and viarrous shall he plid in each on the day ~f sale and the 1 , 1121000 iu growth of hair, which is now from one to two inches In j two ~.u t t d la-tslinents, hi une and two years fr. m the sale, length, and growing very fast. the credit talymen:s to bear interest and bt be se-ared by Yours truly, LIMIT Gootißloll, the bonds nod notes of the purchaser, with security to be From the Boston Herald. approved by the .lisecutrs. SONETISINO WORTH KNoWINGI-13y using Professor Wood's Apply to WM. 11. 0. DORSEY. Executor, Hair Restorative. gray Hair can be permanently matured to the. 35 St. Paul's, Baltimore. itsoriginal color. The subjoinedcertificate was received from JOIE , : T. B. DORSEY. Executor, Johnson it Stone, Gardeuer, Me. , and is but one of the Ellicott's Mills. m,ny instances that are da ily coming to our knowledge of SAMUEL W. DORSEY, its wondernal effects. It is no 'auger problematic, but a i At Mount Hebron, the late residence of Judge Dorsey. self-evident truth, as hundreds can testify. June 17 tf 22 ' GIBBON d 00., Auctioneers. $91321 36 77399 71 $70,924 09 Mr. IL Dre,—Dear :Sir: I have 0-I,i “VO hot tl-s of Prof. Wood's Hair Itestorativ, end can truly say it is the zr...ar est dio...c.,very of the 0.z.. 1.,r r,torin: 1( ..1 rha rung thr Betirre erring it I was. a man ..f ser..uty. My hair ha, tow attained its ori•zinal color. You ran rooquinend it to the world without the least fear, as III) ua. 1.4... one of the worst kind. Ynurs. respoctitilly. pr,d. 0. J. Won.le /lair ReAtdr,tives..tb.l h•ty admired its wond-rtul eCect. Sly hair wa. as I thought, prematurely gray. but by the a. of hi, Reston tire it boo resutu.ai it. original color. .d I L.,. no doubt. parmaneatlyso SIDNEY BREKSE, Es....b..natoc Coded States. The Greatest Discovery - 1 the Age.—lt seldom o-turta that we notice, under any circumstances. patent m-dicin-s. restoratives, or anything of the hind. t.. 0 ha,. a ar-Ju dire :scathe. mst of them. hot candor 5•. w rite attention to the advetti:sm,nt ~f Woo', Llair Restorative. We are to, juvenile t. , anytbinz of the kind, but some instances , fit. use bays C our know)-d.re wilkh almost aseuts us that it i- reign rein-dr against he hair Itecoroinz pretostarely ntay. tt i. not a " flair Dye:" hut upon its app'icati, m dirests-I. effect is pro.lue.si on the skin. elislt , ant •.ri.21,• nal native cr,.11.,d hair without and gives it a t:yand natural app.aram.o. We have 2,—u bar, used it. and they are mach pleased wirh fi•- puMintt. • U. J. Wvd..l . 2 .1:1 Broadway. Nrw r'a 1 u .l I'4 3Larkat St. Lomb, dlo.. Proprietor,. y. W. Dyntt N.trth Pljlrds_ male Agents. 1.. be If. A. Lanraater. and I.r 11..}. r‘hireatna. 41.4alaida. and 1 !. DruJdirts J.r.ncrally our 41-TO NERVOUS SII:FFERERS.".I:4 A r.tired Cl,g, anon. reot‘weil to health in a few .lay,. after mans years ter ;treat rierV , U, 311Xiotus t o make known the nwang of cure. Rill son: (free) :he p7e seription used. Direct the Bea . ..JOHN ti. DABNALL. No. 59 Fulton st,ct. Brooklyn. N. Y. user 1, :An 9 3IARRIAGES On the 10th hot.. Lo the Kov. J. J. t'trin, An}low D. Urn,lo-y. to Ann..K }Lehrer. Etrth or ftelpho twp .111 11 . 1 . t. Lith ItiSt.. by the Ktme. William Good or E. Lam pet-r. to Leah It..rly .4 Lower Leaeoek. Gil the loth ih,r. by the F..v. li . F Andel. Charles F Ila.er Grh.n. all of tho.,'ity. Va the :oh .b y the boo JW. Wernittr.y. Jar-r 3 Ifc• Lan,. 0, Martbn , Iye-s. both ..f Wa3binz'on. thi. county. Cql the sth 1.1 the 11ev..1 .1. St!in-• .13 •It Warner to Etizttb•-th both of Vequa town..hip. On the 11th lust, Charles F. Mill. r. sou (late Henry M. Miller. of this cit. in Ihe slst yoor of his are In Phi...de.pbia. un'tine saws 0 no. Jacob 31E 7 er ..Shultz. son of Dsvid nholtz. Esq., in the 24th year of his are. In Manbenn..no the 2,11. ult.. S. Lb-e-10, wife 14 Georg Ebrecht, aged 2i yearn and eight months In C on the Ist lust.. Dr. John W. Myers. aged 31 years and 5 mnths. On the sth inst.. in Reading, Mrs. H A. McLenegan. con sort of the Into Z. MoLeuegno. of Lane toter. In the 51st year of her age.. In On clttoo, California. on the 13th of May. ...mused to hay,- tern sounlentully drowned in the Siouol.,l N1...1. B. Printer, formorly ~f this city. mgt... 27 years. He was nuisorsally hrl ..rti by all hit so...is...ranee, the On. ok ton popent speak In high ...nos of biz ...any virtu-a. In Manta township. on :he 4th inst., Fain.i,cth hired c, widow of .tarot Eredy, who died 2o yours ag years and 20 days. Floor it dull to day. and on ut 500 hbls have been disposed of at itti for standatd Minds. and „iti.l3l!l", per bbl. tor extra; the borne denvond is mode, ate. with nalen at $0 a ;At f r„ omtnnu and choice brands. and ;t4',754550 for a,• tea and tau.,. finnilv Flour. five Flour is doll and nowl• t ia;ly Lod at ,13.l'at per bbl. Bern 31. a 1 is net to plenty, and holders are firmer, with sales of 200 bids. C,,untry Meal at j.ZOO pee Pb!. Wheat is not .t plenty belay. are in better demand: sales reaching nottonniuta) bush. Ili mostly prime Ile& at 145 cent,. ineluing prime lola at 110 P. 110 eents,tlll.l prime Whit e , a t 1220, 11)0 cents. Rye ;2: steady ; with sales of nod bushels Peumylvanm at 71 cents Corn remains but a! Oust bushels have been taken at 500,01 cents fur good Yellew. and 404,44 vents for damaged 14s. Mats are unchanged. and about 150 U bushels geed PenuayivauLs brought 34 rents athnit. y2ODA WATER, AT THE EXCELSIOR Ditt:o AND I'iIE3IICAI.r.T , Ili E. lam happy to 0,1. pounce b. my trieud• and the public that I am now pre. parod to furbi,h them with choir. COOl and sparkling SOL> A W ATE 15 ==2! This article may he indulged in even by the most den vat, and v,illn,ut the leat liar of any injurn.um f nays intrntin 'ist the Cream a rap, popet., in the s. sti he:, for rts., 1 . 2 tn, St et, nod boxes •nr.tawixg 24 Ii kegs f r 4 , 1 Oo jut, 17 t 1 NOTICE To TAX COLLECTORS_ . ; .11 l'ohectors are hereby notifie flo in-oeoed and eol'ect the amount of the', ,eve,al anplieotex forthw:th. The enumiiesioners being in want of foods Int.-4A the ordinary County expenses, o 'teeters will par over the amount gul -lertea without delay. CHAS. ?I. 11, WELL, ;tine 113172 County Treasurer. T)ROPOSALS FOR LIGHTING THE V.—Po.poiods will ite recetved at thu Mayt.ce tire. until Wednesday, the 18th Inst., fir Lighting the City every night, except clear mnoulie.ht nights, from the diet of June t the Ist of October next. - . Pripet ds to stale the price per night for lighting up at early candlelight and to extinguish at 11 i;;l•-el,. and will be received either fir tach Word or the whole city. Mayor's Offi..e. Lan. ju MEE -- usTATE of JAMES CHAMBERLIN, _Ej &c . d.—Letters of adinintatration the r.Sl.ti.• of Jig Chamberlin. late of Snd-bury been issued to Ut•iirids Chilintiodi • All per t< indebted to acid tsonle are requested to make pas teen? iminedtately. and thilie booing tat ws will present them without Litlay, pi operLi autlientketed f r s-ttleitient. to SAMUEL : 4 1,01{101. Att'y. for 130, Chamberlin,Adta'r. Sndsbuey twp.„Tune 17 22 TAISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— 1,1 ihr parc.,,,llip her,: exe.tiol, 1131111. and a; Alai roe okseders and Stationers. Inc this day lined dissolved by tautu ant jail° Li MU BA In rotiring from the Book and Stlrionery bu , inotns herel.y tender ruy thnnKs to the eitrzons .1 the ..ity nod county of Lanca-tor for their patroon...;o, and rosp,...tfully continuance of the cattle to the now flew. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES GAantux... Jnne IR:15 ML' PITY CARLSIX, IIL, Jun.. '27 DEATHS MIiO=EIMIE J. ZIMMEILMAN.Mavor. • TONICS WON'T DOt—Thoi• ne'rer did do to=re than :tire temp,ary roil , f and they never will. It t. bec.iu..e they don't thuch •M. -am, of the di•et.ce. The C.,1 ..f nil .true and Mai di-sales to the atm I,3nlierle [.iron called Mia.raa', - .llalarla. pit en by its Narartl Antidote. rc. , l ail dic.ease *mused by it disap pear, at on. Filiod4 Fever and Azar Cure i, this Anti dote to Maioria. and 1n..re , ,-r it is a perfectly harmless medicine. The certificate of the celebrated chemist. J. R. Chilton, of Nen - York to this effect. Is attached r.. every i.ottle: therefore it it n . it can d . no harm Tin. is more that, cen le• raid or QuiLine. Are-nip tonic in th u.e• rui-om , to the thin and bring, o; Frnur: ~,ve-an. a.: a per lion to tea perfecti. Sell•morocnt. fn ilinsit don of these truths f annex •attooht, fr..m a :o tter just received tram a Phy4leiart 3.• Hatch Pt. .IA A. Until/T.,. .tir: Yount .d t at it, Til•• Core arr:r..l i.t-t ..ttr 3 •dtint ditb.tu:t3 in Inv . tit tt• wa, rraarly 'rum tiw I.,taa t .3-inctdy had inti33.lll,fl whirn WWI Cr' io Car, with [h.- puttlic. us bt•ioL: in-tter titan using Quito, —not knowinz I pr.-11.17.1•• that the remit...de thtty I ..• (akin,: tnitnit the . . . retn.tly. .kr,rn us • T. al.. wount invskri- Firl but 1 , .Irl `2 oft-1: .uuru al ren•w-d ricor. .•ircual-tnn4,l,l,rn ur 1,. if I e-”abl iuNtit.ute it tee!. ultupmr.r: twtwu r, and 3 rr cure. The li ii win.; is tb,r,ult : Three to., tool, .our •iCure. - all h gore CtLire Of' Quotirlitulotertnittent Fever. - 'if ninayweeks bduudiou The, had fried Quiniut,and other retnediea hill but it was. :as in all surh rases,: slowly weans t then out. and la% ing the foundation id ther and s.uerer ruabidiee. i did sue-road in .41 - ,tii.g a radical our, of all three , .( with .our remedy nod they hare had a chill In all three of the.- elf e 6 the spas s Tunic"- hod I..en used. and would, us her r e sta ted, break tho chill. but after a period or two had elapsed amid return. think there will b , no difficulty now in giving to your “Cure - , he a Iran age .und of any oth-r rem -dy now in W'LL.:AM BUCKNER. M. D. Rip 11, Fer,r and Ague toe..r An •'Mote M a l ar ia, the ha, r:ese rennetl in exi-ret.ce. I. equally certain ag a pr,entirt, as a -Car," Take it when )ou feel the mills coming. and you will never hare a stride ono. JAS. A. RHODES, Pr oidepe... F. . I. For Sabo by C. A. Ibrinitsh. E,og. Dr. , Welch • ..I•3in Findorsinitti. in Lancaot,. and 0. st. icon -rally. june 17 tf I'LOUNCED ROBE DRESSES.—Iti..h Silk •Itere,e I:tobrs Splendid nuc.-d Itenutiful bet. Artur a f-w liar,. of ilt dt,lreit Lan NI-ii roe Antique to ti lilac, aisrl cured T.lllata Silk x, .- ills. all pri itt,t upeuail juice ler if 81 WENTZ'S STORE. A c uridersi:ped takes thi, method of rp.- g all, 'us to the parent, of hi. J a: , 1 hr, pupi.sod frieod,geuersily f r the .:b r.O par3u.A:.- upon foul suri g th,p.et er. 3,111. :11, .r U I. e /1,111 shut ho will open hi=fcir ~l t , r Imsug about ISt ~ f nest ,tober. when he will be mipat nappy ts meet his friends 41.1.1 Ilse public as Itsretoivre. June lu tf FRANKLIN ST.rUCII. T)ROPOSALS FOR COAL.-8.11,d proewels, r due li-t1 t, the Iwn,ster Cutioty Prison. will be re ceived Unlit the 4th of Joly ne a, for the dentery'at the 31, ht ore ultp, next ut lOU TON, EARL) COA.L, suitable I r the 'wallet,. turnace. au S•JFI •• •• fur Kitoirer. .1. 11. TSIIUDY, RE Nal" 'k JAC )Ei HollttEtt. lone', 1 , 1 ••1 Committee eilespeet re. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICA— Th.h, of Soinuel To tee Court of Quartir ~iOll5 of Lon..tvder County at April idessions 1650, f r ii ceinie to Seop an rutint Rouse in 6uuderslatr,:. Lost Lint peter Top . in siod county. Ni 'TICE 15 11n1tFAST GIVEN, That depositions of witnesses to Ito read oil the hearine of said applieotioi. on the pot t of runnel McCollister will he token het°, John Quig.y. hid office in eldinbirsburg. East Lompeter fop. on the iffith day of June 1555, between the hours of I undo o'clock, P. M. junelol:t. AIcCA TO PHYSICIANS AND OTHERS.—Your at tention is ii.vit.t to the large sr of DRUGS, CHEM IC the, re.,iond dir,t from the Mann f idurer. in part of Sulphate of Quinine. Sul phate Cirwhora. Ac -tale find Sulphate of Morphia. Lunar Caustic Diaphoretic Antimony. Fowler's Solution, Syrup lu.lide of Iron, Opium. Calomel. Blue Moss, Dill. Camphor, Ipecac, Jalap. Add, THIMAS ELLNIAKER'S Drug and Chemical Store, NVest Ring it.. Lancaster. may Ii dig VEW DRY GOODS STORE.—L. BAUM. IVholesetie and 1(....1 Dealer in eery (b-scrilfflun of DRY U (GDS. No. 02 North Qua -n street. (next door to Dr. Waylan's Dru4Sa one, 6S. opposite treidler'6 Hotel.) Lou cnst,. l'n. 'rhe ,üb.crilter would respectfully call the attention of I ito citi7ens of the city and county of Lir:caster. to his I triz, do d to 'll selected clock of liii GOODS. onsistlipz of Cloths L'a,siolei . eA. Sat tinetts and Vesting, Col rot Cords, • .ky Jeans, IV, and C .tton Pant St • les Silks, Chady, Beregr do Laines, Silk Lust! , Skewk. Gingham": .tc. Also. all kinds • White H-siery and Gloves, Silk Laces and of all eel C diets. Capes, Laces and Eta! roidery of alt t zo'her with and extensive assortment of liouse "Keeping Goods, consisting of llu,liu. Linen and Cotton sheetings, Shirt ings Ticking Cheeks. Cotton Stripe. Woolen, Cotton and home-made Flannels. Linen and Cdton Table Cloths. Tow sling. Table Oil Cloths. I., , okinz Gla-ves. Window Blinds, itc. Umbrella, Par pole, Leghorn, Braid and Paint loaf 1155, CoUNTRYSToREKEEPER. PEDLER , AND SHOP KEEPERS evn be oupplied, and nee respectfully invited to colt and cannier before purehaving elsewbeto, as be is to. terrni.. 1 to .4eil lower than any other establishment ill the rim 4:41 - -C ,, untry proalllC4 of every description taken in ex eh tl,:re for gOo , o. may G tf Id NTOTICEs—The followihg ApplicatioltS fur Eatiou 1 . 1 H-11, Lkeases. io additi, to to se which hare toot! hereto( .ra published, have been filed moth the Clerk of Ihe Court Quarterihe I'oooo in and fur the could ty of Lanea:ter. th a the saute mid be presented lb the 'our; I.f Qudter Se-sisiaus. our MON U,11: the Pith day of .1 Uue, 16:at, at 9 o clock In the I - bre:tow, ' ail tembi.a P Lindernuth. zltort L. Ana M Strein. E. Howe. I,l,orge Elizabel It N olf, •• Fr,v 6 Itatmer, Peter S G onble, Get; EtterGut,. I:. Howe. Andre.. Better. West Coca Mary Mumma, E. House. Conestoga. Eliz Eckman. E. ileuse. Warfel, E. Haase Ca ilia real, U.rgo A. E. 11,,use Ihn gut 17 t Marmon Listhtuer. S r ..1' e. Sam u,l Smith. E. House Eit.nttoetitinit , it bortitigt,. hoary 6hitz, E. II .tit,. 13,0 zlieatior, E. House. Earl T wp. ....anEkuel Davis. E. House. Ear/ Euut. John C Hammond, E.ll Eatrl6st .la.tal Black. E. 11k.use. f ph rala Thar in Or,ss. E. Maus-. Jac I Wenger, E. !rouse Fajon E E Wo.dward. E. 1i0n.... IA a, J. Hess, E. 11..55, Lrucock 1-pp, IIAIIIIMM!II=111MII!!!! II!!111 Lit onpe:‘,. Jul El= Luiriptl.3 . J.. 1111 C 1311,1 min, E Iluctar. J,ic L Nahur, E. house .el Steer, Ahnt-r Miler, 1. Lleuse. bl nu, rkk Flocs E. Hum,. hunky, •• •• J... M Eveliug. 631.1 Curinuuy •- llnot , Funk. Manfe , im 13,roug?1 Mettucva. E. Atu nheirn Tuy B' C P. II .use A B GruYe. E. ll..use Slmany. " Jcu Lamhs. Manor. chri.tinr, Zirirm, E. House, 11,,thrau x Fry, Store I,,,vid 31. II it In,. Mount Joy Borough Andrew Tan n er, E. llon,e. Al rict:“ Borough. Frederick Loaganderier, NWT Detirich, Saw] Dutch. Charles Lougauderfer. Son Nogle E. 1lou;,•. _ =ll2l 15111113161 M =fla Mary Miller, E. House. David Svaveley, E. House .Sl,shurg Borough. (Arse, E. (louse. Salisbury T op. 11D mirk nrp. K Kreider, Store Liceme. .101 IN J. PORTER, CLERK'S OFFICE. 1 Clerk Quarter nations. Lane'r. June 4,1856. j June 10 213 t OTICE.—The oncla.rsigned Commissioners appoint I.Ved by the Court of Quarter Sections of tbe•Penee of th e County of Lanritster. to enquire _into the propriety of alter log the township lines between the townships of Ephra ta. Clay and St est (;ocalio, her,-bv give notice to all persons whom it may c.owern. that they a ill meet fur that purpose at the pudic house of Christian Ilerchelrath. in the villa-, of New Ephrata. in Ephrata township. on TUESDAY. the eth of 3tHy, lbrit , , at is o' Ora. A. M. LEWIS HURFORD, AM.)S S. HENDERSON, JOHN F. L Commitsioners. IIII2M!11 tO CONTRAC TORS.—Sealed proprml for build '. big u bridge ac.oss requen Creek. at or near Colernan• vine, between Marti.. and Comdoge t .wriship, will be re 0-iced at the Conuble,inner's (Alice, at baneastks. until 2 lock. on Monday the Tad in t. The plan and etc can be seen at any time nt said attire previouk to let thm. PHILIP HEIF , T. WILLIAM IVuIPTII DANIEL BRANDT. SSIGNED ESTATE OF JOHN H. & WIFE. formerly of West Ctiailini orp.— Tile Auditor• to ilivribute the balance In the hands of John Reinhold and It dijmnin Eatieling, AmsEnees of John K. Showers 1.4 ill meet all parties interonted in said fund. on Tnursilac the 2dry it June. at 3 r-'clock, I'. M. at the Library Room of the Court Ilona. in the city of Lancaster. Gra.) II KLINE. ISAIS BILLINGz.FELT. June 3 3t 30 (Examiner copy.) Auditors. TILL ANOTHER LOT.—The fol/owing elan. l dal d houks have ins; been received by the u udereigued, and are offered cheap for c.,h. Life and Letters of ll , Tace Walpole, Lite and Le tors of F,rl Clh.ster field, 5 fluu•eh Id W •1(11. 9 The Cl arks of Lord Lac m. 2 The Works ‘§f lia• Ilan Moore. Tbarkara,'s Nov-Is. Leigh Hunt's IA ark,. Charles Lamb',.W.eks. onldstui We Works. illwthorne'k W. rk, Colerlge's Works. dgeev rt It's Works. 10 I,ll‘'s Historical Li hr. y. 0 " Spark's American Biography, let series. 10 vols. 13 ma. Shoe. , Novels, Cooper's Correspondence of the Revolution Writings of Washin,tun. • J. del son's Couplet,' Works., Ca,houn's •• Seward's Be k s Ban..r.dte U Staten, Robertson's W..rks. St ilton's Prose St arks, Dicken's Novels. Swifts Works. Fine edition,2 " Continuati,, or the History of Europe 2 vols. Mies Strickland's Que. n , of Scotland, 5 " Ticknor's SptaniAt Literature, 3 " Derides the Ishiis enumerated above, they hove hun dreds of vo:u111,1 by the ts.st authors, upon all subjects.— Call and see for yourselves. SPRENG ER tr.:STILAFFER. J. H. Wt.STIIAEFFER. tf 18 J. J. SPIIEN6 ER. may 20 K EYSTONE FIRE INSURANCE CO. Capital SSuo,uoo. Charter Perpetual. Agent—S. IL REYNOLDS, Attorney at Law, B. Queen drest, Lancaster. • • IP 1 1.1 . . . . ~ T .1 O THE Latorps.—Paris 'Flounces] Iterege ROIReIy; USTATE OF THOMAS lIIII7HPHY, LATE U STATE OF BENJAMIN . SOI7BBEBB ; h a ,. ~,,. ,1 i µ .. a wif u l ma t, r i.,l4 f., S ummer ,re cow ILI of Bart ft.WlWlllip. deed. The Auditor to distribute , , J 124 late of the Township or Conestoga, deed. Letters of open, at WENTZ'S , the balance in the haunts of Won. Murphy. Adner. to and administration on the above estate having teen granted to 1....- oral .11 , urtithe. Challie De Lanes. Just rt-pir NI I ease among; the creditors of said deed, will meet all parties In- the undersigned. all persons haring ClairallOr deWaildal will of the hest taes.l• ever said. now selling rt only 1.!.; cents,- tereStesi, at the Library Room of the Court House, in the present them duly authenticated for settlement and those lif WENti:S. city of L.aucaster. on Thursday the 19th day of June indebted will make payment without delay, to Now putting ...VIM Ntrar Verb Auctions. esniored Ern. next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. FiLEDERICK SOUIIBEER, Haunt. beautiful ~t.nds only 12 cents. yam... , " great --------• Administrator. ba•nrain. All ladies in want of a handsome parasol should • Coneotega tap. cal , an WENTZ'S. Just oneelven.l—ladies Sumner thesels--li,e ruse. of new s tyl es in, suunmer wear. Grout lailliSillg at none to nn - - 21 ' THE MATTER OF THE APPLIcA'. TIOS of Jam M. Eaaiing. to the Court of Quarter Sei -ipo.. of Lan,ster coonty. a April Sessions. l&SO. V, r”.k...,p no F.aclog Iltn.a, to the South Wool Ward A The ,17y of L.a,nt!er /TICE IS HEREBY ti:VES. that depositions of wit, ....v. In FR read the hearinu ..f .said applicati.m. on the pill of Petiti .ner, will be tak-n bef.n-e John C. Can Camp. at his °dice. in the city of Lancaster. on Friday the '2oth or June. ISS-;. hetw..en the h nua .4' 2 3131 5 o' P )1. EdVi.iNG jun,. in. 21 , 21. T)INE LAND AT PRIVATE SALE.—The I undereLmed. ',siding in f.pli-ata township. Lancaster c , trlty. offers at Private Sal, 1250 Acres of firs: rate PP..: LA VD. •itnatcd to the c•miltie. of Wyoming and Luz-rne. at the bean of the North Branch Canal. The La: d ie well tiwte•red with Pine, and h. Iron Ore stud Cool 011 it. For particulars. enquire with the under at Ephrata. way LI st. 19 JACOB L. GROSS.. OTICE TO APPLICANTS FOR L CENSE T) KEEP EA t LNG JUSES —A I.kairt of Quarter ii•esidr.s for Lancaster c unty. wi I be held at the loam House, on the forth Mond ,y the,l day) of .1 une vex% f r tits purpose hear)• g applies.: ions and ,ran'in; licence to keepers of eating houscii, in pur,uauce of the receipt act of as-serially. . . Petition. for ticen.es must be filed in the office of the clerk of the Qutrt ses.ions three weeks before the above hauled day. The Court has est.tblished th e fo.I .wing rue April 11k. 1.55. Ruled by the Court, That in applicatlous for tavern lieetts,,all testim my of witues.s, offered 15 the Court unpu 115 by d--posit lour tsken upon at least ten days notice ,rice 1% wee' fur Iw-. sue. ssive weeks in a n-wspaper pub , ish,tl nenreet to xnep:ace w 11,0..11 lay. ern is intended I. be kept. and in at least five uo•ices wat tsl throughout the city. bor colt or t.wnship. whero the tavern Intend-1 to he kept, sad in the most public pa. ..5.5 thereof, of which fact an affidavit. together with a c py oi.the u tics shall be attach .d to th, deposit ion. And all del, silt ma 'Lite-clot to be used ou the hestittg, of theup pin:atom. to be filed two days 1 etrire such hearing. 1 , 35.5. It is ordered by the Court that the above ru , e 011111 he extends] so us to be applicable to the applica ti sf •r eating boases. By order of the Court juue 33t 10 9'o THE HONORABLE COURT of guar j. ter S.,lni “1 L Teter t •Iltity : The p..liti m f the u.dersigned. a cid,n of the Mute,' ~ t .tte.i r. , pect tally represents: that he it desirnus ~fke,pingan Eatin4 jloaqe in the Tnwtimhip of East Ilempfield in Lanca•ter , ouuty. aec..tnniodate the public and entertain strangers and mac : lle therefore prlys your houorable Court to grunt him a li..en,e to key an Eating House, as aforesaid. with author ity to sell domestic wines. malt arid brewed liquors, as pee. rid,d for by the tows of the tionwea:th. And your pe:lti ner will ever.pray. &c. Ii E.N KY K DENIIAM. We the undersigned, eitizen.s of E. Ile upheld t wp., where the said E Ling lions° Is prop ;sed to be kept. Do Certify. that said house is necessary toaccommoda.e the public anal entertain sir dig-rs and travelers: and that the pet iti nor 11. K. Denham is of g; od repute fur honest) and temperance and is well pr.vided with house mom and eonveui•.o -es for the lecomniodati.at of the puhtie and strangers & travelers. J.Bn Kauffman. (Drover) Thomas %Vilson. Isaac Evans. Chi Minn Heistand. Henry S. Iler,hey. Cherie,: Butzer, .Ii cub K. Kurtz. I.eli C. Getz. Adam Deitrieli, Reuben Bow elan, Jacob Hostetter. jr., Jacob B. Kauffman. John II Swar. Christian Swai n . june 3: 21* 20 • rr I h I N11 1 67—(110 11 i i n T Nt S t Queenstreet.SVßSUßGEON from Oriin:te, and directly over Sprenger & Westimetrer's Be .1 Store. Batinster, may 27, y 16 TOSEPII A. NEEDLES, DIANUFACTUL J RER WIRE. SILK . AND IIAIR•CLOTII C..nrno. medium nod line ill mesh; large, middle size and small in diameter. 3I;..TALLIC CL.iTIIS OR WOVEN WIRE, of the heat qualities. various sizes of mesh, from Nos. I to 80 inclusive, and from one to six fret iu width. They aro numbored so many spaces to a lineal inch, and cut to suit. The oohs-•rihor also keeps c ostantly on band. SCREENS, for C. al. Sand. Ore. Little. Or in. Gravel, Sumac. 'Suva. SID. Bone. Coffee. Spice. Drugs. Dy,StutTs. dr. Together with an assortment of BRIGHT AND ANNEALED TWA WARE. All of the above sold wholesale or retail. by j ma 3 ly THE PRINCE OF THE HOUSE OF DA , . V IL—Three years in the Holy City in the thys of Pon tius Pilate. Being a tr . :m.4110i., from the Alexantliian M. in the Bihhatheque of Cairo. in Egypt. of the letters of ARINA. a .Ic:wish . MaidAt of Alexandria sojourning its Jerusalem is. the days of Herd, address.. 4 to her lather, a srmithy J., in Egypt, relating as an eye wit flees all the wondm ful i,eidents in the life of Jesus of Naz areth. front the haotiain in Jordan to his Crucifixion Calvary. Edited by Rev. Prof. J. H. Ingham, Rector of t. John's Church. Mobil, One vnlume 400 ogee. 12 mo., cloth. gilt, beautifully ii lustrated. Price $1,25. As the dornlnd tor this hnok will be very lar g e, booksel lers who wish a supply of the first edition, should send alontz their ..rders immediately. Agents wanted in nil parts of the United States, to sell the above work. too h m , iberal inducements will be IIUDN l'uh'ishers All orders should be addressed to 11 DAYTON, tienerd. Agent, 79 John street, New York Editors of rvipors gi, log the above. with this uoti,-, two insel [loos, will re,eire. a Luny of the work by mail, poit paid. iq se 3 a 20 ALUABLE FLOUR MILL AND FARM V"r F,q; \Lo Ss EAR CATUASVILIisi.—Th, subscribi.r. inter tlit• to chaoge Lie 1111 Si miss. Will Sell hid valuable Flour MEI. and about Sixty Six and thne Trader Acres of Laud. This property is situated nb ut i miles from the city on the Freilerkk Turnpike. a short distance #lOlll,l thu village of Csionsi ids. The Mill rOiliwiiei two run of and c ipable f grindin, 40 barrels of tl gr daily. It in situated on a never failing stream s Inch eloptiics into the Pdtaps , 0. The fall of eater id near 4 , 1 feet; wiihina quarter it a mile. The Mill has enjoyed a large run of cus tom w-rk. The laud is of good quality and very pr,durtiee. Then. le , W colic-, erertuiv :-.To DWELLING, 41 by 20 feet. and a lark buildin at ;ached 16 by feet. which can be con.plebd at a moderate eX• p. use. Thole dispoved io purchase e.al have no ripportuni• y ex:in/Lin, the proper ty. which wi•l be shown th-in and all bib" in silo. given by the undersLitied oo the preltl- Sr, or ny William P. Pon ler. 27 N. !Inward creel, tin, Es, Mi. The terms will he accommodating jun', 1120 B. F lIAUSE. irALUABLE•LAND AND PAPER MILL FJIt -A ~6.—By vtr. of the ntat Wol of Win Mat the ss, deceased. I offe ue r at private sal, all the real estate consisti .g of about 300 Acres of Laod, in whole or In part. L. suit pu. chasers. The imps,. tuents coroist of the 2 Eogi . no Paper Mill. with Cylinder Macoine, nil in good runningortkr: HOUSE; ono large Sorina 11.11:6i:. and other secestry out buntlines. Lid iii' tv is beautiful!. si.umed io Pieasnot halthoore county, 'ld.. nhAnt SU Wilt, Irvin eAlto ”owr•. 2 lit Hes front slatadi e e th- Norther!, t'oot• al It and oeor the Village of Mid llet won. For !Uri her part tenter a address Jur 3 t2O VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SAL:, The isubs.gilier will sell at Pinto Cult. th- FAI: ti 011 which 0' resides. situate in Drumore Township. I. indaster County, about two miles south-west of the blue): Tavern, adjoining the raid leading from Conowingii Fur nace to the Susquehanna. als.ut two miles o, a t of rho Ga mer and about four miles east of the latter—adjoining 1 aids of .liisr ph Earnhart. mug A. Clark, John Nlyers an I igh, 1Z,•:11s of th. ziwieriber, contain rig TWO HUN DI:ED AND EttillT ACKE.: I ; are. at eight, twres .1 who, are verett with thrisitig yng timber, the balance is in it first rate stale f ou (ss i,I erne:,artntx.atit in:rtini) well tented i,ff into fields of c , •tivenient size. twee,- to water in, and from each field. There lo itlirge and ext eel lent APPLE ORCHARD on the pretnises end n grams many other fruit trees of aiouist ever' variety. impr,vetneots e.nsi-t of a large ..-so DWELLING covered slat. , a BA K BARN, larae Straw Houveln front covered with slate, a large Wages Shed with two C. , rn Cribs below. and granaries in the upper story. 11l nksint, ti add Carpenter's shops built of stone and covered with slate. I,Le douse. Sul..ke house and Hog house. All the buildings except the barn are nearly new and in romplrte order: the wet., is conveyed to he dwelling and to the harts in lead pipes. by means Of a Hydraulic Cam. Thew Is likewise on the premises a large TENANT HOUSE, part stone and part frame, garden and yard newly poled in. a well of excellent water with pump therein near the kitchen door. This is a very productive farm and well vvo thy the notice of p.•rsolis wishing to purchase. bei ng in an excellent and • healthy neighltorinad, convenient to Stores. Schools, Churches of different Glenn inn:tons, and to 3111 Is—there being a Grist Mill, Saw Mills, Clover Mill Apple 31111 and Cider Frees on an adjraning property. For terms, which can be made tweommodatinz apply to the subscriber. - ISAAC ROGLItS. Drum To Towmhip, May 27th 1°56. If West Chester Republican copy. and charce Advertiser. AAST ILLNIG STREET MARBLE A:.ND WUME.6.— the ou”sei Mer thankful mr pa. favors, would iuterm his lriends null the public In general, that he CoLI,IIIJUcS to csrry ou the Martins and immistune Business iu all its branches, at his old stsud, cor ner of Last Mug uud Lime streets, one ; square east ut tit., ReW Court I.louNe. Ue has now on hand a tiny asFortment of Monu. Ment. l l Grave Stones, Mantels, &e., to which he invites the atteutbh of the public. Atuir. All stork ezecolcul nt tine .ebtablishment will be limeuosl iu a workusauAke manner, nod unasked on us good leruis as it 411 be turui,hed at nuy other entablisli moot iu liris city. Ills tatilities tor furnishing Sandstone work are far su perior to any other establishineot a this ci.y. Having the exclusive sated! . trout Ilse Messrs. lionigniachei s Quarries. near Li:Sirena. Le le use prepares to fill all eiders for :midst.e for fr,Auta of buildings, Pareineuin, Curb i.iones, bills, Steps, be., en the inert rcias.siabie terms. large nasortinrut ..f zaudstone ties and titepd constantly on hand and fur s.s/e at one half the c..et ut Marble. his ware-rooms are well sh.ched with AiAnLiL.r. L aTti.Nf.; 11ANTELE. The Slate mono Mante.s cost but half the price of Mar ble, and they look equally as well. Who would be without a Mantel in their parlor when they can purchase a beauti ful a r ticle, fur thirty d.Larst Thera Mantels are reeei,ed Low the Imparters and manufacturers in Neer Yurk, and are sold at their retail prices with only the addition of tiane put tati.m. A. the. Mantels have but recently been Introduced in to this vicinity, the put lie are respectfuily ed to cull and tee thew, audjuoge fur themselves. may Isti 1, n soli a se CLOTHING & NEW GOODS, AT WIL. LIAM Ita.SLtlt'a door 11Jlizr:, No. sr !,,i with Queell street. 4th door zmaith Ut . °Mtge street, %le., Flue —J us rec.lvtd a t.pleudid lot oi new g0t..., such C. hock and Fancy Cloths, Ills k and Fun. y lasruaiNtal, fur Spinig alit/ summer, 01 the attest quali-y and must beauti tul putters. n t to he excelled in an, house in this city.— •zatitt alto I eat Patterns of ruagutheent•is y. e s, and a great variety ut other vestiug,, and iu abort a la.l and general asset [Meat of siplia; and summer Cl..cals. alt of •••Itnh wit be wade to older tu the b Est p smote manner, and at We Shortest uutiee. Prices lahtlatially Aso. a tills tot of toady made CLOTHING, con-fisting ~f Block and Fau,y Dress, :tack, F rock, cud flax Coats. Bac., mud Faucy eassinierel Pants, tsatttuet and bawdier l'autti of every elesCriptluu one ms ,rituent ot Pests, Sita, Valentia, and Fancy Vests of earl -a, patterns. :Aims. Shirt U..bars, endeiablits. Pock et lland.erchaels. slid w fa, t, et eryihingiu :bat line ut bu siness. An goods purchased at this eautouslnnem wan au ted to tie as repieaen.ed. In c...nsequetme of the inessure 01 the times, tee pr,ces at this house have been reduced to such &standard as will enable all to purchase such articles as they seed iu this hue of busiuess. Come our came all, and give us a call, and•you'll Ind It to your advama_e U purchase. lint current any rate. Whether you purchase Ur nut, you will 11,ways he welcome, at WILLIAM Ile.N.,Ltat'S may 6 tf ld No. 311 North queeu st.. Lauer. MEI= IMMI JOHN MARSH.—Maeouic Temple, Chesnut Street. al,„ve i Lb, rh.ludoipitio. keeps cuusuuttly un hand the vL went uf FORT ca. in the city/took k Cu., Jacob Cluckertng, otetu nay S. to, A. W. 1,1411 6; Cu.. Wm. Miller, V. L".•liturur ' lien tutt. k. Cu.. and J. Torch.. Alin, an extensive etut of Premium nude by e. W. kink .k Cu., retying iu pr. 'es from $.16 to olis. All kinds of 31u-ical Merctioudisc for fume. cheap. SHEET ./Wole received daily (bum nil the publisuere in Val/ country, f,,rming, with our own extol/sire catalogue, one of the hugest etocks La. the Union. hug tt /y /5 • SSIGNED ESTAfE of BENSEVILLE FISFIKE. OF BRECKNOCK TWP.—The Auditor to distribute the butane.. in the'diands of the Assignee of said .i.ignor, will meet a 1 parties interested in wild fund, on W,lnes,lay the 25th of June, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at the Library Room of the Court House, In the city of Lancaster. GEO. M. KLINE, j un..l :tt 20 i Examiner ropy.) . • Auditor. EEG= CKO. D. EBERM A S, CLOCK & WATCH MAKER. respect:ulle requests his old friends and customers to cell at H. H. MILLER'S Watch. Clock and Jewelry eatablislacuont. No. '22 Weg King Street, one door below Cooper's Hotel. where the largest. neatest 3,1 beg as , ortment of GOLD AND SILVER AMIES CL. CEO. JEWELRY. SILVER Ware, can always he fund. '2O per cent. lower '- than at any other establlahment in the city. The repairing. &c.. at this establishment Is under my Im me.liate supervisi and I would tako this occasion to re turn my sincere thanks to my old friends for past favors. GEORGE D. EBERNIA.N. The subscriber thankful for the patronage extended to him, respectfully asks a continuance of the same. 11. U. MILLER. Gm 49 ki GR, T nod v• E i AL f IMPLEor corn dnpn7c,T,S.F.Tpltiantit leg 4'ultivator, with steel teeth of varioini Tidier.. Field awl Garden Harrows, llsnd Plows, Revolving Horse Rakes. Patent 6..yihe Snaths and S.ythes, English Lawn Scythes. riveted back., superior unloading Hay Forks, with Rope and cock e all complete, and all other articles for the Farm and Garden. PASCIIALL MORRIS S CO.. TIAIRY 1i111.14 EMENTS.—Sp ins Patent At mospheric Premium Churns ..f varinus .rte Power Churn , 4n.1 fixtures. Butler Wi•rliers. three varieties. Butter Prints. its. ETCHUM'S MOWING MACHIN ES.— c tup ele MI., SS, of lieLehuafs3lowii, dual nr• Ip in_ Xla.•bi..rs, has caused a deluded for L,aily 10,000 ill the la,t five )eikrar. They are warrautrai to cut Cr el 11l to 15 Acres of grass or grain in a day, as well as is can be dol.e witu the scy the ur cracll, JOHN J. PORTER, llork R. WAYLAN'S NEW DRUG - STORE. u. Lu.Nur,l/ tenien The uhdcr,igucht lo op oit slzie.unce- the he haw his NEW EinIA.BLISIIAIENT. wlth a very ex teMice and complete el.), of Drugs. Medicines Comnicals, Per:umery mid Fancy Articles.—all thedli and pun—which wtll be sold at the lowest market phi:, This •-h.ck cUlbewes every article usually Kept in a list class D.ug 6,0 e andmi.her id i otnor eSpease hoc lh•en spared 1 i tiding up Me eam ti b ishinnt. t tie pre, ereallu , l of the Drugs is tbo best coildition, LI, Well as to secure the C uveuieut• stud C .utiort f the C113•Ll111 TH. A .-outplete ets.ottinent of materials u-ed tt) the Dcntai Pxofesaion can also be had at the stun e et the :tubby ther. Au improved timim or Muter.,! Stater Apparatus has been introdueml. thefountams oC which are made of Iron. with Porcelain lilting on their interior surface, treeing them trout all liability to taunt the water with any inetalic poi son. which has heritot , reb ett so great an objection to Um copper L.un,uitts. Theta who utah to enjoy these refrealting hoverages can du 0 , Par ili,estalahltniem without tear of por,med with Lieleterit.Us matter. Thu mane establn.h meat has been p uued raider the superiatentlonco of a moat competent and earerul Druggist, who has had flatly )earr,' of experience in the Drug and Pie:ter - Ilia. business, itt first clans houses in chtladelphi and Cincinnati. The undersi,med °our:4l,ra that hr is le every way prepared to give entire satisfaction to his customers, there lore n share fit public patronage is may 27 tf 19 JOIU WAYLAN. D. D. S. IAIPROVED SELF-ADJUSTING RAY ELEVAI:OI:6 of: 11.. 6Tl\ Fotai6.-3 ou adj Usti L 1,4 Int) . EIOV.ItUrg With anu - tricuon bkcks, rope, sc. ..WU Independent Tooth, Hay anal Grain Rakes. :So,/ P,Jowr,—va:lo. slice and patterns. u bou Cuivator, ur harrow,—varioux patterns. • 200 Ilam rose—l:AM/II; sizes and patter.. lvu ita). ,tr..w and Cora etaai. ,utorre. lOU lteadlug'a Patent Power loin u Sheller and Cleaner. 3Llo bautireth'e hxceisiur 'laud Lora &teller, NW, 1,2, 3 and .4. 'bus above are all manufactured at our Steam {Yorks Brie tol, Pa., Site au! alluesiol, lead material Of unsurpassed Farmers sill profit by an examination of the extensive stuck of Agricultural implement, T.UIS. SC., elite etl lot Nile by SUN, J. A. NEEDLES, 54 N. Front st., itopieulect and Seed Wart:Lieut.., .Nus..l and South btu street, Philadelphia. ma) 9u ew lc SLATES—The subscribers respectfully 0 autioute, to two pudic, that they eat, euuti,.ue w tur oist, and put on 11..,0ung elate 110.11 ttkd Ce.,eu.kited Tors LouuLy quarries, s,likh ore upsurpassed by ttuy other elate on the market. UEO. NI ATTII I:xxwt.•r. York. Pa Just yeivised, a large assortment of BLACK AND FAN CY COLultt.D CL•.rTIIS. Summer CoatingN, Blur. Lioesktu and Fancy CO:bull...CS, Summer Vi-Sti: go, and A great Vtll y of new and Fashimmote tic.ds fur Pants nod Yeats, which will he wade up to order, on the most reawttable terms. fns i.ubscriber hopes by strict attention to Loftiness, and by endeav,•ring to please customen3, to rix:eive a continu aoee of nubile lattonaAe. Jull2i A. }AWLS. United States Clewing Store sign of the Striped . Coat, No. .12 North Queen street, east side, Lancaster. apr tf 11 ROBERT EV.4...V5. (Bart) may 27 3t 19 (Examiner copy.) Au d itor. I my 13 17 Ct. Laumoter. may 27 lmp,ement and Sued Store, 7th and Mat het sta.. may 27 ti 19 PASCHALL MORRIS S ('O.. Implement and Ord Sto.e. 7th And )latket sts., may 27 , tf 19 Pi ice of Mower. 2 knives. $llO. eolobine,l machine $135. . Imp'eutent and Seed Store. 7th Alid llnrke ate.. Ste A4eut3 I.r Pc1.11...%. 1% anis. Delaware. 31n.yllod and New York. ma, 27 if 19 Our wu. K is none by the must experienced workmen and warranted to give e4lLlbLialuil. RUSSEL 6: BARR, littrdware Merchnuts, 'No. & East Ring et., I..ttuc'r. way 'At ;tut 18 TORE NE WS FROM TILE LA/I:CAS-. f vat GLGIII.I.Nti BALAA/.., No 53 .Nortu kjileeli ante, oppuanu VV eldl• Chi & OMALINU. frop.iet..-11.1 p .pu/ar t 1.141 oeti An .wu ent4lillAlibellt to oally te,tvtu4 orders tram 411 parte of the city and comity t.r /al./thing which Hie pro/a/cum/ whoa up to the 1.51 opp,h ed and 1431110/salhe of IL—being In quality. ueatne>e and duntaty. superior to nay otherb vuov otter, .d to the city of lauteas/er. VVn are nuve opeumg our SIRING AND SUM-, Mr.dl GUUDS, w hula have beet/ eelectud situ the r. aces[ ore frt4.ll volue of the most faaltionab.e h , -uses in ehilnuelphet, and w./uld mostly respect/. the .410411011 ut the I rtiler ot Lit/MILEY. 11114 the public ,e11 , 1414y, Iv roll aao exautmeour tee ion einev‘bete, that they way lee! e.OO - that 4.1 nalule received et our estohnoinnents wi.l be 414111.1124 to with 14.131144,4 11,01 Lleal , aLLll. 41111 03 bone ha, the be3t worth/et/ we cad every nr oche e 11. jar stuck 01 I.LADV•MADE CM/THING for Men and Da:" s, e acids of the lalge:4 4114 In L. 4 Val letl o.,,orilnellt to be 1.1E14 In wt/ 011 y, not ' , lily cemprianig all tile /1/11co ell/ 14114nel b also tbo 101001 ul col et, that nil may b ' e occonnuoda..ed Who favor ne .111 their patrou a,;e. C min early friends, and tie assured. Leitle,t Litglllll,;e3 ., ,trle 55, ured, NI tide Ili', flew: , is 1,11,1 u., far, 1 lie evert to to the l-le.11114,4; lietter. apr 210 If 15 LXCEL.IOIi. Lail; AND CHEMICAL ,1,/z.r.. The i;rcateat variety Cl mitt aucy Articles ever upolled Litucti,frr. at Dr. 11 trlcii en s tau. and Ultyiuical :Tore. North Quern eareeL. I.i the :tbru Luaus tu into National Iluu,e building. tot nt,r(y occupied by Litarles M. Li hen S Broth,. hero are inducement:, for the peopie. EVery xrticn. ,ale to ato pr[ unit arranted Ireen ale d pure any article proven nut ce, war What luvre,uoteil or Out, not du ilia Is promised fur it. when lWriY we :to!: retur“. Wi•l be Atick c•nzir•te 1/: every article to the Orin; :old I. helical Lilt W aell cull be brained :a ulty unit clues druget..re 111 tut.' tor a •:1, - ett, city. Exl ructs, for l'amilg Fari,a. Bakiug et•urou trut,d h.xtral; for 11.1 y Eltk.4 Jokite, ,u-turd, Faacy .Suapsutal Pciliiatrry A large 311,1 vitrieiy of toe and lo,st Per !ornery rid a..aps ever open.d in this city. Utid awl Tinctui Al. the Essoltual this and Tiuct urea of a superior quell it y. alwaye rit,h and pare. Patent Medicines All the loading and tune[ 1tue....1 Patent 31edlcint, many of %vita,/ a.,e kept by tar woe/. drug ,tore In the city. be I.tectri,dl. Can Line illteUlViltie Lot, IL Li, tot, s 10 . W AllLLColtililla curet r the lever uad Ague. Mi. loot ulediciae Is H. vow • cutely tur ans =tut b. r.. and ie war acted to care iu every cane, or the at..nvy will be iv tuudvd. Daguecrean and Ambrotype Chemicals A in ge variety atitt the 01.1) Hupp') of ,ochcheilthalli as are 1.11,t, b.) .1,1411e...1.11 11 umlaut} re al tute e kept nil, where to the city, and as low as they can he purchased IEI Philadelphia. Dentist's Materials Satin articlea as are used by the Det.tal Protrasioo alway on Ilnod. aid .an be furnished to ,Irittnits ILI the couutty at the shortest a tier. by let ter or order. Surgical Instruments of toe tiniest wake and finish. lujeetion tubes. byril:Fxs of ail sizes, of ~.lass nod in. Sal : giaSs urinals, 1.1.1./11.11ti 1,21.11 Is; g.iiss spittoons fir invadds, glass inhalers glass speculum.. gi,isir treats • tularkietiSl pipes. nipple shells, reti.ris, leech tubes. filtering Itiritieli7 graduating glasses, bouiceopathic and utber vials, Jars and bottles of every variety and size. Ilunacepathic Medicines Through the earned'. .dicilfltiuns and assistance of the hountsop.tthie phtsteittus of the city, 1 have been induced to pr,cure a lull and general supply of the per.et add first hougeopithic methcittes, and .111 Ito prepared to fill orders, or prescriptions, with as much eatery. and as g. medicine ILI Call oe pr,cured at any tune In the lareer cities. nosh. way's Aimee l'iasleis; At nicer Court Plaster. Adhesive Plas ter and Adhesive Straps. Also. a superior atilt le of lloeor- Opalbin Arnim Tincture at ways on nand. Persons vtishitta ttt have their meth, inn chess filled, can he nee. uanodated with the coma medicines thst tm.y liner beret , lor e rated et the expense of sending to the city of PhtlatletpLia !or. llaving procured the seri ices or a thorn"zhly educated druggist, who ban put up (ruin tell to uiiren thousand Pre s.:6,llmin in a year. 1 teel bold in saying to l'hysielatii. nd "there. that than branch of the i.Lanieag which all agree I" he the must dangerous and rvapollnl We. will Le attended to with great care and in a liderltifiC manner. ANII CATTLE PoWLEE on hand. fresh. Apr '22 tf 14 CLOTHING : CLOTHING :—JuIIN A. Eli BEN, Sig,/ ut the St, sped. NO. 44 -North Queen Street East side, near Orai.Lre street, Lancaster. Pa. The subscriber hating become the sole propriety of this popular Clothing Establishment, reap,. :tidy announc.-s that he La" made all lueen-r.itry arr4n4eulents to the repututi .n 01 the establLlbin-lit. and to I urunal the pa. trol, 0t the late t.rat. and nil others who lIIA, taeur him with their cus.om, with every artic.o it hi, line of. bind u. se, made in the best itt.tle and at the utast reaatinanle prices. . . lle has now in store, and iv receiving every day, new and Moud, e styles of SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING, for Men and Boys,c,intak.ed .4 eve r., d. ecripti uOl 1:11 sere:ted with the greate‘t care. and made in the latest style and taste or fashion, and warranted to prove the same as represented at the time of ,purchnse. Observe. that ever; article of Clothing sold by the pro prietor of this estabdeltruent is of his own manufacture, and may be relied upon as swing well sewed. Among his eictennive assortment may be found, Fine B,aca and Blue AhR STYLE DRE.S AND FROCK COATS, made in the latent tani.i.,m, of French and Boglien Cloths. Now tape Buaiuoae Coatm, el Black, Brew n. Blue, Lithe and Green ClucLl, and Plam and Fancy Caamm r-e 13,g,nan, and Cotton C. of every D..alble and :Single I.trrinited Vests, i u yen iety. 01 Plain and Fancy eilae, Batins, Ca,simerea, lirenadaier, and Marseilles..tc. . - Flee Bla, French Doe kin and Fancy Cassiniere Pants, NMI/ Lidht-Colored Casaba-1e Pant—Spriug :styles. BOY'S , CLOTHING. Just Completed. 1.1 Mr, tuu largudt isud he:Alen a&sort ment of boy.l' :mita , le Spring 41.,.1 Summer, tut can be r•und iu Lut..ca•ter, coutdstiug of Frock, Sack and Mon key Cwt.: Punts awl Vests ul Lill Cite , and ..{udatles. to rt Inch countaut additions will be made utuiug the deunt.u. . . ALSO, a full assortment of Shirts, Collars. &•corns. Cra vats, Pocket 11.dafs., Suspenders, litoeks, Gloves, liosiely and Lilian . . LIISHING•TACKLE.—FIithiIig Kochi. Net C,iton Linen, Liu.ermk and Kir by 1.1., nuli4l3, Links, die., Le. 4 Fvr sal. at TIluM AS ELL)IA Drug and. Chemical Store, West King it., Lauctuter. mayfi Si /6 CENTRAL ORNANFIENTAVIROIif WoRK.e, Aacu STIIKtt, RiIAIT BROAD. PHILLIMPRIA.— The undersigned tak,s this method of informing the public generally, that they have made large additions to their stock of Patterns which being the largest in the city, are now prepared to. furnish IRON RAILING for Pob llo Orotudds, Verandahs, Brileonlea,,Cernetary Lots, dm., ke. at the very lowest prices, and of ;the best materials. Wa earnestly solicit a call from those who are in want of cheap and onau,iful railing. ' de- Orders will ba thankfully received and promptly at taudt.d to. WHITE a DEVENe.Y. wyl3 4 SSIGNED ESTATE. OF 'ABRAHAM Le. A Wilrl.-I'ile uudersigned Auditor appointed by ttio Court, to distribute the halante lu the halide of kallantlei assignee, under a dad of voluntary assamentent, for the bsuetit of Creditors. to and among those entitled to the mane, witl meet ter that purpose all pers,ms interested. on Saturday. the 7th of Juno, tali, at 2. o'clock. Y.. 1., at the Library Room. (Court House) Len. caste - ' GEO. M. ICLINrI, may 20 it IS Auditor. al- E p L . G — n r a l u t 1 / t. h . i t rzn e , r, l i s t t y e i f f Pehutui of has located unused' awl .pened an Juice In rife ill -01 earsoi.e, Lakucaat, county, where ho can at all s be couaulxvd, except when prat:alio:tally engaged. way 1.4 13m* 17 WATCHES, CLOCKS .I....SPECTACLES. ZAI-lAI S. JACKSON, At their oltt estalthshed Clock, Watch aukl - Jewelry- Store, No. to North tbleth street. Laucal.er, rcapecifhtly lutorm ;heir froottltt and the politic itt gepetal, that- they coittluta to gettp a large and well selected aaaortthettt 01 thaatilris their Imo. Tnvy are conatahtly receiving additions to their. Stock, Irvin the ,itte.-uf New Y.ra and:Philadelphia, and Hatter them, 1000 t hey p0,,e...a lacu ttce which etathle them to utter ii...1U,14.0.1L-. out of en me, with out of larger cities. Tht•tr .two, C. Ustets. to lan 0; Gold and diver Chronom eter. Lever. Lepitie. Eugll.h and Quarti.r \ Vatcli.,l, lion lug. Cast:della open face with richly ca ved and plum Clvckh (3 day &3U hour.) ;#)• lli to Alatroi. Lever a n t! other outdo. A la, g, aasoltou.t of spectacles, Gold, S. or, Steel, German Silver and plated—butts near t,ncet and etu,s. ealn.aolu: e,gry varlet), sad sold by the doz,“ or ~ogle peu at ei y pp 1,15. JeN drl. G.ld nod Silver l'euods, Gold Pont, (with or without. Ltd., nod lie4ts Brvant hut, huger ltiuga. Ear thugs, Lio.trd Ch.tion.d...cKets, Our stock of Fllver and Plated [Pare if, the largest in Oil.. coy. and r..io.e.t- ..i Tab,,L I". U. evert. Snit nod Mus:nra Spoons. Rutter Fib mud Frail Kuhns. :Saykirt 1(la,, Mugs, Soup Ladies. Canturi,, uit Baskets, Thim bles, Se.. as.c. Ebony and Rn..wo...llJuilllM-4 Polkas, Plain and Dou ble Ke y c.l. ,lith Si ogle and Double 'toss. Sil vor, 13uaniu. llurn and GUM Combs. Plain and Cured. . hair, Cloth. In'ttnt. Flesh, Tooth, Cowhand Nail Brush es: Cutlery, Rao prs. Cr.s•lionves. A eotoph,,te As..,,towtit of Putt Aloulles, Pocket PII :s nod M.•ne) OtlaiurS Anti .aliers bupp'ied with the above. or any oth er pi their the w rit suu k utumlat lug tonna. (I 4:K , , [Salt hen; Jeweiry SpectatNe twat], repaired null warrauted. ap. B tll2 W. VANHORN & CO.—Trues and Surgical Bandage )13uuttgeturers, have removed from No. 32 t)t . tlA nth street, to \o. Ltd North 9tll !Arent, below Race, Phtladclphia. Frew:ll.m.] all other description of Tradnes, warranted to give eatistmetion iu the treutuguut of the moat difficult eagges of itupture. Sluglgi Trued., In S 1 to $.5; Double. to SS. Liman: Luce Utero Abdominal Support. ere, for lolling of the Womb, highly recommended by the Niedleul kaculty. Eingtic Shouldeir•Braces, or Chest Expanders. It improves the figure, expands the chest, and prevent Pulmonary Affection. 'nose with weak, narrow Chore. and subject to pains Is the breast. will flint gre it bentiM in wearing them. Nor hildren they are I..,aluath,—tp gentleman's Brace MI- Swore tile 'lip° , also at Susp erS. MasticMastic:set .mockings, to .m r Vain:use ein, Dropsical cssseouga, duet, !them. inausin, Weakness at knee nod illikie joint. Mid id a very depth, article, and highly reciiiibutabled by l'hydielaild. for Curvature of the Club Yin*, It eak Anklet, iu Chil dren. ruspeusory Bandages, and also all descriptions of In• dtrunients alibi Bandages manufactured for that.. that regalia mechanical aid for their ryliel. C.W.I VANLIORN & I Co.4g AUTION.—ASTROLOGY.—LOOK OUT Hood C sewn tor All. Tau never t.w.ing Mrs. VAN is toe very best; she is sure to succeed when all whets have talsd. All ale aro in trouble: all whir have been unfor . tat- Zal &ceiaed 41111 trilled nib; all whose loud hopes bore been C. 114111 1 ,1 4141 1/1.1414 , 1 by false promises: all wile have had hid luck. tiy to her for advice and satisfaction, irum whatever iwitse, fly to her for relief and comfort. In love adieus the was ticker known to fail. She had the secret of winning the affections of the opposite sex. It is this fact which tad uses illiterate 'pro:enders to try to intitato her.— she ahead you the likeness of your future wile, husband, or absent blend. It is well known to trio public at large that she is the first and only pees .5 in this cuuntr WllO eau chow their likeness in reality,—e blob call 1W testified and proved by thousands, both Man led and single, who. dad:, and ea4erly visit her. Cows one, cows all, to No. 534 Lombard Street, 1/014/ueD Juniper and tiruitd, rpr 15 ninn 13 CLOTHING STOILE., Spring and summer Clothing, Fine and common Clothing, Plain and Fluted Clothing, LlAht and sombre Clothing, Night and morning Clothing, Noon arid evening Oohing, Dress and Business Clothing, Week and Sunday Clothing, Top and und‘ek. Clothing, Doom and travfling Clothing, B. fight and Solt hued Clothing, - Big and little" Clothing, 13f.. mud young tunit'aiGlothing, Urave and srylnsh Clf ftlllng, Cheap and medium Clothing, Or alit KIND of Clothing.. may be bad at F.. 1. 11:RA111'11'D MERCIIANT TAILORING and CLOTIIISO Eif'ABLI,IIMENC, corner of North Queen 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, German and Ain..rif.an fiILiAIitiLOTIID. CA SDIMERES, EIIMINE CD. CA - ETS, 'l'W 31Elt I NOS, Drop D'utes. C 14.111, 1.11,11 CS (la. ens Cloth. Linendrilla, Satioetts. gnome. Checks. '4lu - settles, Delimit, Diana- Va entire. Er.c.,.adaptod to the prevzilling twilit-it and the seas. u: all fit' ulna) sill I o made to order, with promptness and skill, to suit the taste of thu most Instidi us. A _en..ral assortment of the best Shills, Collars, Cravat's, Ilandkerelliefa, Olanits and Hosiery con -tan:l.i L-nt n ham]. Titan k ird for east favors. a continuance of the same is resp..ctfully solicited by F. J. KRA Merchant Tailor and Clothier, corner of North Queen I bongs •'s apr 83m 2 L'ARM FOR S A I.E.—The subscriber will sell a j in F.rtn slut:it...l in Derry tow.hip. Minh rowdy, two and a fr in I,Whlown. Il .litailltl nilolll. 80 Acres, and is fro-rate limestone laud. arid In a good For terms apply to Geo. W. Ebb,. Lewistown, Pa. 51A;ItY It, R0T11.,f./CK. Near LUWIALVII. aprlu St 13 1 JUBLIC :NOT IC E.—All persons havint claims a,wmust the estate of Doctor Johu .11yliu late of West Limpeter tuwuship, iu tuo county of Lancaster, decoaxid, will present the same to the undersigned, and those indebt ed to said emate, will call and make /settlement JuliN 4l (}'egos tow mane) Attorney in fact of Jacob &Vila solo giecdtbrilifigialii.delaw-mjillu,, deceased. my 13 17 at • THE MODEL SEED STORE.—No. 309 gar -1 ket street, /dams btu ctreeb,' eullndelptlia. JAMES DANIELS, S ednwnu, &c., tortnerly Cron & Co. (kr den Seeds o; the best quanly only, cud, a•ery known •a, rlety. Flower Seeds the largest and choicest collection in the country; sweet and Put locks; limns and Field seeds ut extra gawky, lireelthuUge plants, bulb •tlal roots kx.— hbane, Fr tut and Ornamental Tiers, Shrubs, au., Lawn ,bass io an its varieties. rose .4 I 0 FAltAl suberlbers nape. Malty call tee anon tam ut all Wok, in WWI t of Fel tilizere to their BR, k c u.intmg if PERUVIAN OuVRItNMENI UAIMJ, receiv,l dire, tly from the government dgetnts. and in air cites- sea ranted to be genuine. We also call your 11am:t alon to the celebrated PACIFIC OCk:AN GUANO. This ar tide is esteemed fitly equal to Petuvian °nano, as efi tieneed by the analysts end proctital test of Ferment, and is i.dered at a irwer pawthanthe per,. latl. CULL )11:11A GUANi.).—This ant. le is also a good for tilizer, pecked in barrels ands Ithat a very low price flay i..g been appointed by )!owls. Alien & Needles their agents for the sate of their well-known I.llPltiflihD nU Prat•PIitMPIIATP. OF LI .Ih. w e are now ready to fill or den 1.. r the dean:. beam the teatanuey et those who have this Fertinzer for come years pa-t., wv reel lady au thorized in saying that it is the.•• Best Application" for Wheat, Corn, Oats. Urs..l4Land other crops—which require vigorous and permanent ntlmulant—that has ever (been offered to the puulic. Also, constantly un baud, PLASTER—Iit the lump and ground. SA LT—Ur. uud Auto and Ashton Fine. COAL —We have .thwaye a lCind a large stock of a nen pc, for duality for Lone Burning and Family use, which we utter at &he 111Wehl market pi ice°. raj - ANAt at ins tt arehouse at Cheers Landing, on the Cone toga Navh;allutt, or at the Centrotoga Train!, •rtativn to Lancaster apt. 22 Dre'"and Scouring—Phi li p Hudson, Fancy Dyer, Au Sc North Thirteenth Street., Philadelphia, turee doors above Cherry Street, respectfully informs the iticens of leucaster county null elsewhere, that all kinds of Silks, t_rapes, sleri noes, ie., are dyed in the most fashionable and permanent colors. Ladles' cashmere and crape shawls, cloaks, Ate., cleansed and pressed equal to new; Silk dresses watered In superior style. llentlemen's apparel scouredAind dyed in superior style; is Short, Lye iu all its various branches done at short notice and o n the lowest terms. Also, Carpets Cleansed . A clll Is earnestly solicited, as it is very muvenient ler those who sn.uld want anything In the above line. Phila. mar 18 1y.9 OKS 11VTa c n ,„!‘ e , d , - .71 A ., T ., IKON trun, Laincager, and thr.e from Lanee,ter a„ LOO good rah .r Lig lames. UV. eayi per mnuth. and paid in cant, every inuutn. This , la a tnalthy piav, Lee Lum fevers and ague. IL. I.LL, upr 1!2 et. 44 it larger. A TTENTION CITIZENS I—WATCII6, AND Jet r.L..Y. it e tiara Just received a splendid assort went at Wo.rhas and Jewelry, which we are determined to sell at very low rated. Call and tsarina zor ourselvo..— C rul, Duck !turn. Lava, Cameo and Buatueted Breast Pius. and Ear Rings. ell Of the latest styles. Amu, a flue newurtatent of liisuruiug3etsvlry. ; silver ware of every de. scripiiao, t uos, napkin Rilign,!;pone and Fusks, F. tut Knives. Fruit Beaite.s, out a very flan Haled Tea sett; together with all other articles usually kept la oar line. We are always thaukiul tar a call. • • S. A. DYsART & BRO., No. 10 %%est Ring, at. ; Laucanter. apt 23 tf 14 `LATE HOOFlNG.—Th:subscriber. agent for 0 J..nu liumpnrup. t Cu'', Roofing ,lute, ausountocured a. Sate HLi. Y. tic county, L's.. /respectfully iule.tee the tiozeue of Laucittoer coy aud cu my, th,t O prepored t... put en toe twat 01.11211 C , by Lisa very bee. work• List u. ou .hurt uotier. He 'wheel th,.se ale.oh.g route put ou to call and examine the quality el the Übe°. WILLIAM WRIGHT, South trims st, Liu/Luta. apr . 2ll 3ma /6 iliiiiiial
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