ST. LOCH! CORRESPONDENCE. WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. Arrival of Co/ nenkm—Grand Bat jication Meeting—brad To the Editors at the Intelligencer; the - d ESzthusiarm for Buchanan and Breekinridge—The old , Line Whigs falling into line for Buchanan—his prospects WASHINGTON. June 27th, 1F55. —hie &dim. ; a fi xed fact -the duty of every. Pentuyira- , In the Senate, on yesterday, a resolution was ps•xxti. ter. nian, cfe, ice., Sc., AC. admitting the present session of Congress on the 25th July following. It is not believed that the House will concur In . • • • There seems to be no abatement in the general hurrah this day of adjournment. In that event, we are under the for BUCHANAN and Barcurnmear.. The people are still talk. Impression, that the President will have the power to ad. lug aligut the, nominations, and the Democrats continue to ; Jour° both houses until the first Monday in December rejoice and ratify the action of the Convention. next. Where there is a difference of opinion between the CoL Benton has at last arrived, and - when the boat I two houses, as to an adjournment, it i.e conceded that a pro touched the landing, on Thursday morning last, having on rogue of Congress is necessary, and that the President board the distinguished ex-Senator, a salute of one hun- alone has the power to exercise that supervisory control. dyed guns was tired. He was escorted by a committee to We stated in our last, that Gen. Whitfield, and the Con- Barnum's hotel—having declined any further public dem- I greesional Committee, sent to Kansas, had arrived to this castration. city. We were in.error as to the Committee. The Corn , On last Saturday night the erenton Democratic party mittee went on to New Ydrk via Buffalo, and are now held their ratification meetesg - in Washington Square, I there. This is a strange way of doing business in Kansas. where not hundreds, Let thousands of human beings ease to be ranging the country hunting up biack.republican les. gambled, to bear "Old Tom"—as he is familiarly called—on timony in the eastern States. This whole business proves, the great topics of the day. Mr. John H. Lightner. for- that, the majority in the House desire their Los on the con merit' a Lancaster county Democrat, and a staunch advo- mittee, •Ilessg.. Howard and Sherman to range and roam 'Jeane and admirer of Your own favorite sou—who has from ; the country, to obtain abolition testimony, against the citi jr.sr to Last been a Buchanan man—was called to the Chair, ; zensand their friendeintheWest. It is a curiousway to allay and In a brief and pointed speech, stated the object of the excitement, sectional excitement, that the llonse Commit. meeting—which was to ratifkthe nomination of Buchanan • tee will be thus engaged, instead of attending to their h and Brecklnridge es standard bearers of the National De- gitimate duties, pertaining to their mission of -lbora ••r -mocracy, and Col. Benton as Governor of Missouri. Mr. randry," upon which they were sent to Kansas . Lightner then introduced " Old Bullion," who came for- ; there is co time for all idiosyncracite to end, and that time ward ill his usual dignified manner, when three long and , is not fir distant, so far as the principles of the do r;•• loud cheers went up furl:lento!u. He went on to show how publican enemies of the Union of the States are concerned. • the opposition worked at Cincinnati to defeat Buchanan— The present House majority, are so infatuated in their he said they were determined to kill him if possible, and sectional madness, that their Committee have refused to If they could not Sue, eed in that, why. then make him include Kansas in the appropriation bill, and, I tom told, President. lie explained the cause of the Benton delega- that they intend to shut down Kansas in this way, so as to tion—wbo were far Buchanan all the time—not toeing ad ; create as much uproar as possible; their object heirs, thus i miffed to seats. He showed that the unties voted against made manifest, to beget a sectional war, and break up the Buchanan from the first, and if (toy could have killed him Union of the tate... That there are bad men among them, off they would hare done so, but Mr. Buchauan's friend, willing to do this act. we have no doubt, yet we -Imola be were too strong—both in and outside, and they were final- far from believing chat a majority of the repr.,:iitatire, in ly whipped into his support, when their votes were not the House, pun the freo State:, are ••netitie, to the Union needed. He re-asserted his viewe ou the repeal of the )IL, of tn.. sates. That abolition one idea men are the -Demi., souri Compromise—ho OppOseed its repeal, but no atood of the or hare poAtir, eridett, of the fact t on thatqueatioa anith nuchattan—no more agitation the speech of Mr. dimmer proves [llis beyond controvf•rsy, of the Slavery question. Upon thi, point he vra repeat- yet there are few MOO io 1/111.Oli that will gu -ro far a, edly cheered. 31r. Suninet iu his unpatrioti , assaults upon the itt-titu- He said he had bean asked what he nt , nded to do, now lions °I our ‘l.l/1111u11 country. And, we are halm} t.l sec, that his too-in-law, Mr. Fremont, was a candidate for the front the tone , ot public jpinion, that there is a virtual Presidency} lie retouched that he had never asked fur a change iu tho,entirnent of many members of Congress in government 'Vac, for any of ht.., Lmfdy, autd when he said reference to their opinion iu favor of the permanency of the a thing he would do it. and when his country called for 1:11i.11. We hope the day lar distant, alien this family his aid, nil— V have , nol l fumily 1 , 4'1 at ~ L at, ent aSUIIdCI by the mad.arubition.and for .Vr. D, o iii oppositi. to all port se. noel I.livoc no ab. di (ion I-mate:l-in of the few, who are stirring t h.• st rite family tie, in .00.lt 0 cont,sl, oilier, the pres.rratio,, r,f Ho- of discard during the present rttion and the Omstattliutt B e would vl.. Me, re. Bran , and ll glider, have butts spoken the pri—vnt fur Mr. Buchanan, and call..d upuu every man pre,ent to week upon liuu,as matter-, in th e So u le, put a shoulder to the whnel not only ,vote fur thu veteran with the ma tin s speech. The., holt, condemusd tae man stateeman, but 0, give him their support its carrying out tic, and matter ot that ~pt, - cit. and ;puke lit the great principles of tlzt Dpinuorallip,rty. , lolle,qll,oce , I-, 11, 1 . 01,1 i, it lii••]/110 , •,1,1". t an, he said was certain of being elected, tel the duties de• a, advwatedMr. ,hoist 001 ,t.Ly,ri tram solving Upo.l, kiln, as sin Chief Ylagistrate of this glori u. thrther a, , :itatrnv Sir. F.-tie,., of Conn., dcli,ered n 'intern Republic would t. tar greater than that r ,tin;; upon nuy m dol•ni , •,f kansa: adan,,,,, as .1 el•lte. :tlll.l the getlentt furruer admlnistrati , .. But Burl1,111;tu wn., for 111411. 411.1 nctnn/ .4 111, .iltl and what he did would he tor hi, couktr's good. Cl. Otto kind and aluidbie and sum:ill:story in In.. argil Benton touched at the pints of the queatious of the went. t.,1dt11,,, all nut: stud onensi re lone:nage in his wed and tea, listened thio4Li eon, speech wills arranged kneed, Indeed. -0 hand, anely did Al. telitiOn. and mud, ,slid good haling prevailed. acquit lures Itin lies cliort L.dsue the Zell.th., that lie it, ivegolutioni were olrered an I adopted etidetking ilochanati eeis . ..l the coutplitnessi, ot inany ,etiators no - the aniiiiblo I and Breckvireilgo, nod Cal. Inditon lid %oyes., ol and eoneitiarsal h.- had ..vlAtlet.,l tip- debate. in. A torch light Liroe,aion Sits, tornodd in.! with band, • G au,lappr.qn‘at, th,unglt Los rt . the cttuntt , 111 Ith , lt.tnan and In,,.•1;• .b , •taing fi , r th.• alianas an.l ,ttth. aultiirtatioltS. ph- the , ur , 1L,1411,411in11,1 11,:.1t1111 the r. a- that o'll I ,is.l Alai . buchan.in icy to , ofe ow er., ev .”.I. , tr..ltuchanart I. hailed a:- tit.. ttroti . ., elms A gelitkul."l Jll-; •rll., /111 Bouiwt I us that Mr. B. will ....it y Loui,m;.a Ly-n :al4, vote 11.1au that to, tiny torhi, 1.1 au. Mr. 1 , 5555,rinb ..5ii1.1 has, laet 555 t5x5 , 5,,, ,, :t 15 51 Li......15.1151,5t5.. - 55,...555: 5 51,5 t the entire. 155.5flocr.rtic v.41..111.1 is ./551t , 111.15•5rit5. 1,5555, - 115, :s—, 5..1, 5 - 15 5555,5, in tilt •rppOSl/1.41, , ,,:i . nut 1111C11411,111. lit: ~1, 1 1 , 515115. is 5011 a 1111 , ;•1 iso , ••.:-.JtIY .•5 ;. 1.1151.5 Up a 1/111,11 . l.r tilt) u•.t Ili- fun :6.1,01Y .1 1111 i,, bcllloCr4lklv. but n..:L1 . 12. :llnt party Ddhm•n• i~ .1 r• O. Muck Republica. ihao-- t i p. t e election of Frei...lL alnd Day J... ti,, Itut 1 tut tt , tttt, btt. ,yo lLlic a •Ctt e e n d l :;4l. n n tr i , ;;; , o2 l l „ l i t e io , l o . , 71 . ; e 1 4t he e l' e n . !o o lt i. o.rly LLlck al, I o Abolit 101 l r lo.rr I. that tn.- only way t 11111 off and k down that m.,Ulna! 00at•nt.+• Ix nu[iul abvlition 1,-• 1.,r Ills Delll,l' rat wlll,lllll, wU; do. )1, witd , III" Buylimian sw .. , .. ulwrn and ~l av,, : qatt—th, nY, ou Th,,,aa) platturni is to., tit in, and ,•,,n-t, odt u; lii h ••!. L c 5 • • •• ,, 1 , b , ! rd to -.a,. thou ~ase the omou that the south, i nei ea :not re.od the ,pport Unit) .pf cry. b..". loarkillg 14 0 61/ it. Mr. etir II tin 1,, t. to! 4_l • I prospei ai.d elm'_ ot t &t 0./ty, lout rett•IIII) 0•it0.0.13 Loold,llle. Nth.• now in ' a • 51 " a 1 ""' '" chug„. ant - il partkulat No.rti.ou. inuel, ox La • • .1 • • ' Le thid oily. t.:1•1 ,at th t t e e 11100Lu,t.,31 nuett,y night. that ti t ,. thichntian will a, curt,. of But. eir, 0 hat au a,. -0,• • An ixasperat, election ari tin, Nor( b and L '0(13. uto fl lIIPP, i;e mug ~t al, t• pi,e. r; h nominal try nwou_.tlu, ~Id , it, Ft ens on,, man.:,. 1 111,1/L.lc) that now o•ntered upon Mr. !Indianan. Ile says old Ile, lug 0...3d,01ut0, 1;i 0 ry Clay Whig , ,a hu could not l; linjunnd to Iran, ri,, er , o . yeLl the hula ;he her :tat., J 04., witic Whig ship for that ..r Know-Nothingiem u -oil: a throwing up their hats for" I•eilin-ylvaina's Fat, in. Z . inte , tstat,.., Lau It Go te-sible that I ttx ' o ;t P . and will give him eu,h a tut., •• Kentuck' %, I'ws" 0110 sdonish even It aunt hot soil. And. to 0 1,01% 1,• the stweets .1 Whigs 01 Lanca.,ter County, that the %Whig., of F,dituelo— thni , •Uth , nh brethien old uctdm ; no sue will certainly-doubt the!! fill:int:, to. 111. pri o ri, li 41,1 Ile Pies—are determined to stand by the 1:111..11:flool the l'on- 11,,Y;•1.e',..'•tr,..1 thr stituttoit, so far as that elate j,, fle d, th e reere r, an. If a tutu 11 , Itog 4.1 .11 o- , rop .t'ood ,i ~ 11..0t old Henry Clay organ .4 Kentucky, ha- emu, out boldly worth l I and manfullythe Detuorrithe ben...U.se it fleets the will and wishe.: of that party. Th,. ..ottutt- : tttut,d. t the ht.V3yot the 1:1111.2.1 Stir,. • I Iloot. what n lna ur ew rule . si.!... the I•l,,i,lidit t• ad op ' , de , ring lin, to oni7,.th.,t th. •,; 0tt.,11..1 , Ivo • ltu. , II • 11 • "NO • f TAKEN Y ET.—The bet uttered / the %.+l<ror, serum- b rac tl ut peal and in' 're a few days office, that Kontuelt3• vote Buelianan •II ,• n• ,• •d t'; and Bleckinridge in November next, ha, nut yet been to ken. We now have still further inducements S.PI rho , tin ~• u to 1.% ill' to offer. We will pay 010 in gold to the 10,1,011 total 0t.., ,11•, late tbat ite 3 '• a' ' ' al "' 5u13 ,4 1 • Ek' Who trill accept the proposition nail put up the money , or holder, Prv'tff , lt t;• ,, / . , , , n , r /i i elit: and ..houW sled. the .011.. amount to u 3 3 ., cue who will brin•• 11 - , h s:l:ins• .o_l by their tXellielre eseerusattheSsrto tomer to this office:' to you think we W 4 rul.l-ohnit li, it The Whigs of the l Aud do you believe that your :sout• h - . • Nee, lowa, Louisiana, ylississippi , an d , in sh o rt, the lthig arc, party of all the Southern and 'Western' Stater bat Ana& If on du. let Inc tell you th J aloes of youth at ytMare u r i e i ' s n t ' at up their minds to vote n,r sir. Buchanan, and, mark sectiouol panty IT prediction, be will go into the Ildu-e with in larger , BEAU - TIFUI 1 F2BRIICI II T F I A I I I II• P D E6IItUCIWN ° C r Tlll'' vote than that given to any other man. His election is : CE3IEN TED BY THEIIZ E I Y ILU ° O I II I . ASU lII' IiC J E-I: i f s A PRICELESS INHERITANCE longer a doubt r. II up from 1:141o0 to 13000: majority Illinois and Indiana will probably beat this, jeer; t you. wy rl;,°:',-,-r'elliTtatai warmly .su". but we Will cloilend for the '•hern, Let the Whige of mime a clean breaet ot it. I a m in e dLt , e n r u ttn , d f a l , o , cosequence, a hate, er they tnay be: and I tell you that the -. Key:dune,' and pal thularly ,if Lancaster county, i t , nl en tli tt t , l s, l;; n i r t rt ihf , b ,n r h ilik of a volcano, that is liable stand side by side with their patty in other Statt•-•—l e t State pride, if nothing more, Induce them to rally around I might bY soft 1,0,1 0. hold out " ,i d el ' u ‘ siv " e vh h ' o l p m es, ll t o nTtl ti e ' r n e ' - the 111 st ctAndi•latePentisylvania has ever had, and give ,hy will Vvotes.Bin can never cot,ent to be one thing to Buchanan the 60,060 et, their tea Ae• I ti nfld :mother t o tho youth. I should despise - 1u)- ra..ja.:i r to entitled to hand, Ha will be elected wit blot Pcuneylvania, therefore Plause., , lor rot • on ,, =elf, it I should Le tl'eno,f.e'naci!irlirtn:til'irl".l.liiirewmitehn'tll:e",loriP-1. there Is no use in voting against him, simply because he i- wane a Democrat, when the platform which he stands upou could S th e :, not smio secret cur,— oto, hidd , •n tovmder red t trim ;Ital itna; h not have been made better for the Whig party were the la. To boast the wretch who owe. , hi- greatm.es monied Webster and Clay :Alive to Attire the 'mite n • • To his country:- ruin. Cheers. plank. Let State pride imlnce e t erg Whig of PelinSVlVlnia in *li . ' i"agua•• ol the lamented. manta cal Clay-- I had I athe. le• - ri g•- ght than 1,.. to rally around the Buchanan dag, for every Petau,ylvanku prohdiged cheers., _ _. • . . .. . . .• , ,re from Maine to California hails the nomination with pride, It ~ems to me impossible that those engaged in this. and considars it a great honor—n o matter what might have • .l a f n it,. i, r e a c k c s 'ot a " s n u 'i n i d a e t n i h t e b to7d f s u o l f ' o ' u n rrll ' ik r g '. :lll of d • 'l l ' , '- r ‘ en s s . been their former political preferen,es—not only to Mr anarchy and civil war through Uri I.md. what is 'it less „ . ,., n , ,. : than moral treto,n? Law and common sense hold a Mall Buchanan, but to the SMte. let 'at, ci!..,n. , of the , , responsible for the natural consequences of hiN acts, and do Likewise. must not those whose acts tend to the destruction of the C. F. Jackson, of Jackson resolution notoriety. ha- been ! government, be equally held responsible? (Applause.)— t o n , d u l , et d me also add when this Union is divided, it will not nominated by the Anti-BPutnn faction for Congress in the 4,..., in i to , f i r, i , a , t . .o , t ,, u t ro s a lt n er a b t l w ic a i r or w hw h oonarchies, bat bre. 6th district, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of ' each other. iron. John C. Miller. The H. N', and Black, of Illinois haw united amiii,t News from Kansas. the Democracy. ST, LOUIS, June 27, 1856.—G0v. Shannon Lt. Governor Hardy, of lieu tuck?. tit hi, rosidauce arrived here rant night. He authorizes the on Thursday week. with ; Republican to state that he has not resigned. The Governor of this state has refused to interfere he J udgment of the Court in the case of trßlennis, he wilt lle came to St. Louis to meet his wife, and will therefore l.ie sent to the Penitentiary. Ito iv alkw.l ten : return to Kansas in the course of the week.— days to settle up his affairs. The Louisville Penitentiary, located at baton R Ile reports all quiet in the Territory.ogue. was , partially de.tro:,.ed by tire on the 2,1 inst. There were over ' A letter to the Republican, from Westport, 500 convicts to tin. premises at the time, and the whole of 24th inst., says a meeting was held there on them escaped injury. The loss is estimated at ;125.000. The Indiana Penitentiary Sunday to denounce the murder by the Indi tea_, ptrtially burned du- • ' ans of agent Gay. A committee was appoint ring the past week. LO,, five, $lO,OOO to 20.,00. On the night of the !ttli inn.. fiv.• -teaniboats were Pon- ed to draft an address to the Governor of ,Inned at the "Cm, . trl...tn- nharl. 1.0. ii ~n i„,„, about Missouri, informing him of the murder, and i , 50,000. or, Monday night I ast , 4itittc• a denrnotil o lire taco, out asking him to offer areward for the appre in this city, destroying t hro, larg.• ,t,ros. filled ,yith ~,,:d= hension of the murderers. Thirty-five citizens one was the It,.,:ifying es:Jilts...eta of /fon-rill in. 'lnn!. o f Wes,tport, the letter states, subscribed $750, a Co, the loss /, ,1 itlitltt , il at $114,0141. ,:d -a in suni , front SIO to :• - •50 each, for the purpose Le?gi,latmr,••; that i.A4t,::•s=fpm not ofoGring a suitable reward for the apprehtm known Sl4 in and !onvieti , u) of the guilty parties. Tito nomination Fremontoroato,l Ili, men tion of man, , in tin , quart. Ile i , a dead cock . in the pit. 'Flame is ::;.thing ab..ig Fremont, the question 'teems to 1w what will he majority What States will he LUPORTANT CALIFORNIA NEWS. 52,250,000 in Gold Coming, . `Rio- CaLLANs, June 25.—A despatch from ____- our, nuanr. below announces that the steamer Grenada The hotel 'Hari - est at Cincinnati. has crossed the bar ou her way up the river.— she will bring California dates to the sth inst. The Rochester Union speaking of the execs- The Illinois left Aspinwall with $3,350,000 sive charges at the Burnett Reuse dririn , the in gold, bound to New York. She has also Convention, instances some eases: 00 passengers. I t is understood that the Committee of Vig- We hear of gentlemen being charged ::r.; a ilance carried out the Sentence of death against day board—though even at that price they Crory and Cora, the tiro murderers in custody could not get single rooms. Bills were made out in gross—and the sums were stated in when. the previous steamer sailed, both having . round numbers. One of the delegations from been executed the following day. Yankee SuNivan, wi4,11 other notorious char- New England paid some $250 tin: a small rioters. had been arrested by the Vigilance room for their conferences. The Hard delega- Committee, and, on theist inst. Sullivan com don paid $450 fur theirs. And the Softs paid mitted suicide in his cell. 5705 for room rent alone.! [The Pennsylvania Martial law had been 'declared in San Fran delegation paid over $4OO for room rent.] T -I " ' cisco and the Governor was preparing to oppose one of the two rooms occupied by the latter the measures of the Committee, who still con were several beds in which the delegates slept. tinue making arrests, and were determined to But their board was probably the same as if rid the city of all improper characters. The their room rent was not already paid. Other . delegations had corresponding bills to settle, danger of a conflict is Imminent. but we doubt whether any other State suffered A DCELIST.—Fremont, since he arrived at so much as New York." years of discretion, and just before' he was The editor of the New York News, who was elected to the Senate of the United States from a delegate, also complains with great bitter- California, made an arrangement for lighting lEEE! "In the principal hotel they were sleeping a duel with Col. Mason, of the United States from three to fifteen in a room. They were Dragoons, on terms more ferocious, savage charged at an average "rate of four or five dol- and bloody than were ever before heard of in lars a day for ' accommodations' of the most a civilized country. Particulars hereafter.— meagre description. They were depleted on So says the Buffalo Com/nerd/7/. every side. Landlords fleeced them, coachmen windled theni, barkeepers passed counterfeit WrinAr Is CAN A DA.—A correspondent of the bills upon them—everybody made money out New York Tribune, writing from Toronto, of them. To be a stranger was to be ' taken in' at Cincinnati, and Coleman's Burnett .says, "large quantities of wheat are still in the House was the place they knew best how t o ofUpper f bbly hands! the Canada farmers--pro a do it." not less than 5,000,000 of bushels. They have Ca. The Pittsburg Chronicle (American) , not had the good sense to sell when prices conceives that the nomination of Fremont en- I were at the highest. The extent of land un 7 sures . the election of Mr. Buchanan. j der crop is greater than at any previous time." Su. Louie, June 23,1856. t111t1111.1.k,:11. ,11111.•1. , - a:14,i11 , 1114 1.1.‘1.1.10.01.) .extract 111111 _r..l in the ,t - ntluleikt Zhu p =MEM The Nomination of Col. Fremont Despite the warnings of all the more moder ate men of the black republican party, and the wishes of all the comparatively conserva tive citizens who were casting longing glances towards that organization—despite the asser tion of Thaddeus Stevens in the convention, that without Judge McLean was its candidate Pennsylvania would be lust by 50,000 major ity in the fall, he was withdrawn under cir cumstances which strongly indicate his be trayal by pretended friends, for some un known reas ms. In his place, that "enterprising young man," Col. Fremont, foie received the nomination.— Destitute of qualifications, destitute of sem blance of statesmanlike qualities, his only re ! commendation appears to have been that there was "a great deal of romance" about him.— 'This may be a weighty isinsideration with a marriageable a voting lady in her teens in se lecting a lover, Ito it would he an insult to ! the intelligence of the American people to suppose they would 'not require more solid and attractive qualities w a President. For the sake of Mr. FreneinCs ,Avii Mine, he should never have placed himself iii a position which will render it necessary that the true history of his life should be made public. tile veil of [lose] with which he has been bedecked rudely snatched aside, :old the fiefs connected with his career exposed. Ili, triends will be eery apt to maintain at close silence upon his fi:ats as :tn explorer, when the history of ids Lihiu ders become known. They will not boast much of his Giuchatope Pass, which euentual ly proved to he the highest peak but one of the Rocky mountains, nor of Ills favorite route fir the Pacific Railroad,• which on examination, proved so crooked that it received the soubri quet of the Rain's Horn Route—nor of the school of engineering which he established; viz : that the movements of the buffaloes were the best guide to the explorer—nor will they be apt to particularly laud the desertion of his corps in the midst of the perils into which he had led them, shut up in snow thirty feet deep, which Occurred IIP;Ir ' Taos, in y New Mexico. Perhaps no man of his age has a more un fortunate record than Col. Fremont. lie was court-martialled and dismissed from the army for insubordination—his financial transactions with the government funds will probably be found to be nut at all times of the most cred itable character—he' failed as a politician ; and, after serving a short time in the Senate, was supereeded as soon as he became fairly known by the beople of California—and alto gether, though he may be a very fast, a very romantic, and a very enterprising young man, he will find that no Buffalo engineering will take him within hailing distance of . the White blouse—ghat obstacles, high and insur mountable as his famous pass, will rise before him—and that his political "Ram's Horn Route " will lead him into difficulties as in extricable as those by which he was sur rounded when he deserted his companions in the snow at Taos.—Pennsylranian. Snake Scotched The New York •Trilinne of Wednesday, contains an article 'against die Democratic party, its nominees, and its platform, which it states appeared in Freie Passe, a Democratic German paper of Philadelphia." We will here state Mr the benefit of the n.i bunc, aril all Black Republican croakers in Bucks county, who may choose to see that paper, that there are but three German news papers published in Philadelphia—only one of which is Democratic, or ever has been, and that is the - Philwltipleitt Dein , dowt." The names of the two other German papers of that city are "Die Fo'ic Press,;" and "Br-wil t:lib/all," both of which opposed the election of Franklin Pierce, and have always opposed the Democratic party in principle and detail. We already plainly see, that one of the main planks of the platform of our opponents in the present: campaign is '•brag and bluster," and we intend to be prepared to meat their system of guerilla warfare at the threshold. There is not one Dcitto,rati, paper within our knowl edge, either east, west, north ur south, Eng lish or German, that does not thug the banner of Buchanan, liree4.inridqe and Doitocriwy to the breeze, and is doing gallant service under it , graceful lulls.--Doulvslown I=l=l Fite nomination of the - enterprising young man" Falk: as motionless as a log. The Bal timore Aetericuit, a high t u ned and a Ldy etill -1/11. ted. palter•, neutral or Mil liin• Whiff• thus •peaks it : REPUBLICAN SILMINATIoN.—TiIe RepUblieall Convention in session at Philadelphia, yester day. on the first formal ballot nominated Col. John C. Fremont, as their candidate for the Presidency. He is emphatically a nciv 1,11111, but whether that will recommend him or not, is a question yet to be decided. Of political history, he has scarcely any, his only connec tion with the politics of the country hating been as Senator for a short term, from ca,l - immediately after the admission of that State into the Union. He then acted with the Democratic party. Personally, he is regarded as a gentleman of fair abilities. but more distinguished by habits ot physical en duraW and rugged determination than it high mental cultivation and extended knowl edge of the statesman,. He is a good cam paigner and a successful explorer, but hardly qualified, we should think, by either experi ence or attaiumeni, for the post to which the preference of a sectional party have nomina ted him. The nomination is evidently one of expediency, in which the old standard bearers of Abolitionism have been east aside in order to unite upon one who without antecedents to answer for, might occupy the unpleasant posi tion which will attract to him the largest amount of support from the North. Virtually the nomination is a confession of weakness, so far as the supposed principles of the party are concerned. Singularly enough, the New York Herald, until lately the most bitter op ponent of Republicanism. was die earliest, and has been the most earnost advoeat.• -.l' the nomination of fremont. THE TESTIMONY OVA POLITICAL OPPONENT. —The last Burlington (Iowa) State Gazette has a lung urtiele in relation to Kansas :If• I fairs from which we make the billowing ex-1 tract: " While on this subject, we will say that we have just had a conversation with Wm. S. Graff, Esq., who has recently returned from Kansas. Mr. G. is well known as a lawyer and an active opponent at' the administration. ; During the last campaign in this State he was decidedly the "great gun" in Des Moines county on the fusion side : he certainly can not be accused of partiality to the administra tion : but we believe hiin to be an honest man, and his testimony is, that, though there are faults on both sides, the atrocities of the free-State party are far greater than those of the pro-slavery side. The late murder of tire pro-slavery men by the abolitionists, on the Ossawatamie, he says, was a-wanton act, done without provocation, and attended with san guinary cruelty; the poor creatures were bro ken in uphn in the night, dragged from their beds, and, in defiance of the entreaties of their wives, murdered and afterwards savagely mu tilated. The emissaries of the eastern aboli tionists, he considers, are the prime causes of all the disturbances.- E RESPONSE.—Never have we known the Presidential nominations of the Democratic party to meet with a more prompt, enthusias• tic and unqualified response, than those of Buchanan and Breckinridge. Even Concord leads off with the firing of cannon, and other demonstrations of unbounded satisfaction: while from Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Isl and, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, the principal cities of this State, and elsewhere throughout the Cnion, as far as the electric wires reach, we hear of National salutes, bonfires, and illuminations without end. The Democratic journals, so far as they have yet reached us, are in ecstacies at the result. Their tone was never better, and they are already engaged in a laudable rivalry, to see Which can do most for the cause and its distinguished eandidato, , .—(Wr" Ga- Sloss or THE TIMES.—We published yester day an article from the Pittsburg Gazettee, making the admission that there exists a deep and intense indignation. among. the Ameri cans in that community, at the conduct of the National Republican Convention. We now learn that active measures are being taken to effect a Fillmore and Donelson organization in that City, and that it bids fair to meet with great success.—Daily NewB. $- The Wheat crop of Ohio is said to be in a very fine condition. There are more acres covered with wheat in Ohio than were ever before planted in that State. The Rights of Neutrals. I A TTENTION CAPITALISTS. The Wes:- NTOTICE.-To the Heirs and legal Representatives of WASHINGTON, June principal office is located in the Borough of Greensburg, Ton are hereby notified to be and appear In your proper 94_ 2 a.. moroland Mutual Safety Insurance Company. whose II John N. Lane late of the City of Lancaster deceased.- , The President, to-day, communicated to the waitmorohms co.. Pa.. basing antedated me an agent to personaln the Orphans Court to be hold In the City of Lan open hooks for subscription to the Capital Stn.!: of said mister. for the County of Lancaster, on Monday the lath Senate, in response to a resolution, a copy of Company. I hereby announce that in compliance with the day of August at 10 o'cloek, A. M., to accept or refuse to the instructions of Air. Buchanan, late :Minis- appointment I will van books for subscription to such accept the Real Estate of said deceased at the Valuation stock, at the National Hotel, kept br Henry S..Shenck. In thereof made by an In held thereon, or show cause ter to England, on the subject of the invitation t0.1,1,10,61.3::':rf VlT't'trOoi,l.7.77l-:.(,wndedonnVosii;lsfymmtli: why the same should not be F ti cr unn A g ß tg:tsL orim l 7th of July. at [h. same to the British government to enter into a place. during the same boar;. Sheriff's Ottice.juue 24 - 6t-22 , The Charter and Bv-LawsTof this Company will be shown (Pennsylvanian insert once a week for six weeks.) treaty similar to that between Russia and the to of who wish to examine them. It is imply necessary . United States, recognizing the principle in fa- or Zilt, l tt, h ;qh: l'n h i‘,rr:,;`;',f,t h r.,'"„,. c '"e'.,P.,7,T,, l ;',",,' - t7h7: 'd'r:. N 7 L l L E .:;:rt i o`"th i e'lrr=in en Zn at iq aPPl eas ot , ' ° :- ; .I,—, stock is now asinine at a premium or 25 per cent. cinder county , for the Incorporation of "The SL Joseph's vor of neutral commerce. that free ships make By order of the Board Dire,ors of said Crtmpany. Roman Catholic Beneficial Society of Lancaster. Penn'a.." free goods, those contraband of war excepted, : .tiy cm , w ,, 1 . 1 ., j.,,,,, t t and that the Court bas fixed the third Monday of August. ISZei, for the granting of a charter to said Society. unless Lancaster. july I att r d that the goods of a friend captured on . tEVEN TEACHERS WASTE , . r0a. , 11 IM- shown to the contrary. JOSEPH BOW3IAN. board the vessels of an enemy, with the like : S June -4 at -, Prothonotar ) . 1.. Lampeter School District. The Director,. will meet at exception. shall not he subject to confiscation; ! the house of John McAllister, in Lampeter Square. on -- , Tuesday the 15th ,-f.lnly at 1 o'clock P. M for the Pllr - mOTICE.—Tht Stockholders of the Lancaster Savings and furthermore, that the pieties shall apply : pose or examining and :nri , p ' loyine T. , a . chers. " The 5;,..h.,,,,,, .0 1 Institution. nre hereby notified that au election will he will he kept ~peon six in.,nths italary. 525. hell at the office of .11, Institution on Saturday the Slit of these principles . to the commeree and naviga- July next, at 7 e'eloek. P IL to elect seven Trustees to JOHN C BALDWIN. (inn ~f all such powers a n d s tate , a , s h a ll ! toly lat 21 sec's. serve the ensuing year AE. ROBERTS. • jun. 24 .4 2,3 Treasurer. _ -- - consent to adopt them, on [ht it part, as per- „. CI E.NERAL INSURANCE AGENCY-No: VL. N. T.-All exclaim who visit WENTZ'S cheap manent and immutable. r l n i n r - ,.. . , 174 : , ‘V05t Rine st.. Lancaster. The Anthracite lost, . mere-for never in the reeolleetiou of the "oldest c Ponv. itch a variety of choice bargains been ot. Mr. Marcy, among other things. says dirt Capital 8400,000-Charter Perpetual. inhabitant" " - France was likewise invite , l to enter into a ,:, Insure ',ening loss or danmee by fire on Beildings. Furn• Paris Embroideries. c. ,8,,, 5h.„,.., Iwo,, ph.,,,,,, : i m „ . ire and aferchandize genemll v Edgings. Inserting, similar treaty, and that he apprehended no •F ALLIANCE FIRE INSURANCE Co. line Emb. 11.1kfs•-a large lot at importation price...- Capital 5300,000 . Beautiful Emb. Dotted 311,1 ins for Iles. ues serious objection excepting front Great Brit- k Insures against loss or damage by- tire on Bridges. Mar- Ladies' Sea Grass and Hair Cloth Skirts. l , chandize rind Furnitere. ;generally . All a emee4s paid " in the Faeces. sin, and " but fur her resistance to the Crisp- . promptly. Bereges - -Plain and , Fkured in itolw. and I.y the yard at THE PHILADELPHIA MUTUAL LIV rt STOCK I N 7. - Greatly Reduced Pri , es. ' cis le that the neutral flag protects property the Insurance of every description of Live S RANCE Co, For Authorized Capital Sloo,ooo. [Awns. Challies, Chintzes. Tissue, Brilliants and all Stock, t 1.. i i , n „ ..i5 , ;: , f ,, D t r , 5 e 5 ,.. ( 1 3 - o, ,, , ,, , d is,2 ; az it li i .e t u h, ina . rt on l il i o i w p u ri lai i . 4 riees . n. , l 33...,,,1t•.;„,,,. ~ ~,,, which it covers, if it he not contraband of war, it would long ago have been regarded as a no,-,,,31,,ie 5 . snoop, Kr., aninst Diseaees. Fire. Rater jeci. White Paris Ber,:ges and Challies. just opened. 1:,•1 . 17 " ' '' A d n A y ' in id f:r n n t l%tion will I, ._;yen ~ application to the 1111- We 121. 2 .5 Cheap Store. Ladies. call and exaniine the X. L. N T. inducements at well established rule of international lavt. She : , Itine 24 tf "' r 11. LOCHEIL ha, itti!diedly admitted its justice by adopting : d' i es u i l g y n k m . 24 Agent 1 TISTATE OF JAMES CHAMBERLIN, it its the guide 4 her conduct in the present : .4 a supplement ; , C i lia ,c. mberlin, late of . Sailsbury township, Lancaster county. Illi deg J.-Lenora of administration on the estate of Js.. ~t , ..,d ...b!.ring boon said to George Chamberlin. All per. war with Ru,siO. if it IS fair towards neutrals 1 - DitocLamaTiom.—Wheress, t I of au ordinanee enacted joto a law at the city of Lai, , imme i di d a tr ,, , ,, ,, ,, ,., , v , es t l l... i ye rec n , ste.l to make payment t., net tiledi it to,w, it will he difficult for her 1 c ,i . , i . s L r ii t n he Ira day oyu fi ti r e ;. A. D., 1352, t he the sale, to devise go,al reas.m b.r. n , t ohoerving it in 1 Fire Works n m i. "- tin g' (th r e cif; '' .f• S l. q a u n . c b a ' at e ß r. r k a ' t .to th ° ,f tTiti r , ' will " ot '/' hl`• Prot...HY stilleliti ' rated " f, s e. set p t r l ' e 'o tn ' t. ' • ' :ll: l l:: " : fourth and fifth days of July, In every year. a SAMUEL SLOKO)1, all to CHIT WM'S." • I therefore Issue this my Proclamation, forbidding the At,. ~ , r ..'t.,. Chamlwriiii, Adm•r. 7 N o e T al i e, c , E ,, , T , 9 1 T c tx .. , POLLECTORS.—Tax ad.etry t, p.. Jim,. 1: fit . ' 22 In presenting this subject to Lord Claret- fguns,(unless by military com ani .s ) and E, ' Wringrarms,„ ° ( . 1 - other ; _ ._ • - portable cannon , or the selling. casting , ilium- -, the emu 111 ‘ th ' eir 'r s ' es ).- eral duplicates tbrthwith. The pay over the a went ,ti don, August 3(lth, 1855, Mr. Buchanan say , : ing, or firing chasers, or other fire works. .merating, in a , similar manner, and net contained in the tbregoing Orli. totine,dto pr e • . 1 and collect —•` it is scarcely necessary to observe that mince. . Commissioners being in ivantvf funds to ineet the orditein Calling open all good and peaceable citizen, and eon, from otheer,io bring all offenders before me ..r any Alderman of , ' l o ,, ' ,T d tY ,l X. o r r oLl 'it l ', ‘ ° , l . l '' ' ''' ' ill the present proposal does not proceed . , t , h ,r a d s in it z , that lle . sarue may be tined and dealt s‘ith . 1 ,-.. . cIIAS. M. 110 N ' 4.1.1., any apprehension that Great Brit will ever ,to the Ordinance of March Ist. 1'32:4 jute 17 3t 22 . County Treasurer hereafter reverse the precedent she has so re- Dated at the city of Laneister, June 23.1. 0. 1.)..1 , 5f , . J..11N ZIMMERMAN. coolly established. It has been solely dicta- • july lit 24 Mayor ted by a desire to give to the principle of Her : • Majesty's declaration the solemn sanction of 1 AVASHINGTON .t. MARYLAND LINE ti l , , üb l i t k A , l sn i. t ß i 2A , D h .- t it::c o . , l7t:r , ...lune c 2l ; Tfi.-Agreeably Will governments, and thus by their combined influence to recommend the adoption of them I ma - ;yiand hito.'itat e iroad t..,:hJjatit.,. met . “, %a t tillgt o .: ‘ ll ., 3 . l: . to other nations of the civilized world. Frederick Cooper, in laneast.a. Mr the purpose of organ' No res; motion the hoard accurding to the provi:lop. nr .id al-I. Op ion lions France or En gland ear- at John c.wititatt, Esq.. Jet em nth R. 1N.., Wil, companies the President's Message, shot:sit chairman, and Jelin .1. INTI.-r. Secretory. on motion it was resolved, that Jeremiah B. Haines, J.ll C. Walten, John Long.:. W.. P. Boyd, Wm. Barnes, John Black. Thomas H. Baumgardner, John A. :dllllto, Jeremiah Br o wn, jr.. and Jolts .1. Porter, be a committee to opcu the book, for the sale of said stook agreeably to the, provisions ot the general railroad law, on Alouday, the 2.,,t der of .luly, at tbo public house of Frederick Cooper, in the city of Lancaster, for the purpose .if receiving -uto seriptions to said stork. On motion of John teem:. the 1110 r-brig adjourned to meet on the 2lst of .Only, at the .111 P, Ma., at 11 o'clock. A. 11. Italy 1 31 24 he Americans at Pittsburg, and many parts of the State, are- highly indignant, and declare they will not swallow the Philadelphid Republican swindle. They say they have had enough of such fusion "as the Republi cans propose, and though Bill Johnston and Conrad may counsel submission in the lupe of future reward. they will act worthy Americans. MR. WEBSTER'6 ORGAN.The - Roston old line Whig. long known as the home organ of the late DANIEL WEBSTER, says: •• The Democrats of our city and State. and of :di the New England State, illtluding New Ilamp,Dire. red the nomination of Mr. Buell:num for theotlirr of President, with the ti.est exulting exhiliition,if joy and ititi•factkn. We hear seine open mei olildneliiiined Whig , env that thee will vete for him" A consistent Black Republican, of Boston, William Lloyd 6arrison, the leader of Northern incendiari,mi and treason, has :tted a printed petition for the liss,antim, the Union. IF lF l illi l t lia/FithSsOlt. WiObd HAI It ill:,rultATl V K.-This preparation, although t nau t fro tears Lo re the pule lie, oiling to its wonderful Alerts 1111111 the human hair and scalp, has already UN:tilled n I , loirlly and' Sale pvrfectly unparallelltsl. It has without ordinary appliance fired the lirpuse, Wall its ht,t cot the cities and towns iu the United Slates the Othaola, :tett ludic Ntat is this result surptisiti,;. when it is remembered that its popuittrif3 i. hastsl up , . Its merit, 0111013 att entaltiishetl by actual tests. That thes prepay:ltt . will actually tiliA Y I 1.1 11l Tti i Ulf.l predut it a th ape, t Ili • 11,1 th 'lt the bald, pr ant the hair trein inlliuti et). and ole II used, /l• :t twllet article. :e "dot ea ettatinuai flew et the natural thuds. and thus render the hair glossy 0.114 isavy. tht. scalp, and expel dandruff. tile et clihcales I IliSti14:111•11eil gentlrmeat and ladies, ill ecitry part er the eenutry wile lisle tried it. and tle lerc spit.; what they lona, 211,,a fully attest. Wrirvngter IPN. Prot . . 1.i..1. ZiLir f take piea,aro vniiintar to the magic of your hef Hair liciitoralive. Gtr hack a, laatinie hair oil. until in , top of Joy ,nutitil tl:tom:Lit it lin, ciao to hill far a many notwitlisianitiihi I hay, uscil many velolicateil preparation.: for it , resturation. vies your ad vcrii,ineni. I i duced to giro you, article a and to iii tor !neut. I G aud after a iew applirntiotc th ti alp hair lierainc ni nily set and Nory anil Beautiful appear. hallll. by hi,,- .ire... l had 1,1,1 a quart boll tiald was corareitneer with .1 young and tiarecte. growth el hair. whick is Int. ilr 'I/ :%•ry t% using 11 : I fail ri.5t..,..1 iticati , ;111.1 is liut mie i.l tli.• I iiltt kit.% i•f its w..llll.•rtiil It is to, iii.. 1.1 truth. )1,.. 11, trig: itav, tioi r,f r, Itair ,r antrtti ~at. i.f Ihe the litiir it tattit , I, tl io. atllin,' , l •-tr, It I , III,• %vit1, , t1t..71• • 11 . 1, 1.111• ..1 Ilr.. 1 tins, osn.i t.. J. It n.sl's heir Ityntoraiive,aii.l hat • n.linireil its n,ontierfill etTnt.t. was preinaturnly :tray. Litt hy n-..,!the Ili, IZt••tot.i tiro it Ins resultind iinrininnt and I t,,„ p..• 111,111..11,h The Greatest Distvverj, ,d the Age.—lt `,411,111 04, Tits. that ist , cadre, under any, irrlanNtallee, patent meal, in,. rostiiiiati, et, or anything of the kind. for we hove a against 111 st of them. But cangor i - timpeis us to in vite attention to dm adverusemrill id Prod 11 oisrs flair Restorative. Wt. itro trio juvenile to require anj thing id the kind, but ,one instance- of itsuse have, e,unit to o u r knowledge which almost assure us that it is a sovereign rt.imedy against the hair becoming prematurely gray. It is not. a'' flair Dye: - lint upon it- application as directed. th e effect is produced on the shin, which brings out the origin nil native colored hair. wit hout stiffness, and gives it n glos syand natural appear:MOe. WO have seen persons who have used it. and they ore such pleased with pub' ica /I. 11. .1. Nose & Co.,Broadway. • Nw.v Pork, ma 111 Market. St. Louis, Mo.. Propr i etor: Ai Sons. Itt2 sale .kgent. orth XVII,I For salo by 11. A. ROCKAI'Irt.O x Cu_ Mediehlu Depot, Lancnotor. Pa., and I.y 11. A. ~lana na n. Columbia, and by Druggigts gonorally. ' mar 18 ly 9 f:QUALITY Tu n.t.! !"NIFORNIITY 1W A new feature or business: Every one his OWII Salesman. Junes A: Cn.. of the Crescent One ]'rice Clothing Store. gn. goo Market street. above pith, iu addition to having the largest, Joust varied and fashionable ste..k or Clothing in Philadelphia. Made expressly for retail sales. hove consti tuted every one his own Salesman. by ha, big marked in figures, on each article. the very lowest ;.: ion it can be sold lie so they Call. it pnssibly ',try—all most buy alike. The goods are all well sponged:Old prepared and great pains taken with the making. so that all 'kit buy with the roll a,uran.... of getting a good vcti.•l, at ti,, ,--cy 1.•wc,1 Po.lvinber tho Cry . MEESE giy- The citizen , of Lancaster county will find it greatly to their advantage hi purcha s e chin a . Wass. and 011111111, War,: of 3le,r, v N Mrriat ELL. 1111pOrfr..2i9 Ches nut stro,t, above Seventh, who hove -Lon of doing They import tip it tour,, .lirvet fiom the brit thanu f“clo rem and bell liken in sniail quantities t 4. the fanner and citizen. Joni a. cheap I V illvy can bi• bought fu lan, tine, ut. Wilvie,tit• I v flit' i' , •uatry merchant. Mensr, T.& M.• , citstieners have the double purchasing dived 1 - 1,1111 the importer. and from a very largo and Lemont te,,tnient. at a savlng of at least '25 per rent. i, their card in another cdhunn. 4ii.; • CANCER CURED.--Canc , r, l'lcors. Wen, and Tu. mors, fake n out without do. uso. of tho knife. hy Dr. STRAWS, Paradise. I.4nneaster mnlor tio• i 0 .131 of Dr. S. Gilbort. of Now f'orb may 1 1L. : i,% - .1'1") :0.:1;t r ol'S SUFFEREIZ.-c r i A retired Clergyman, restored to health in a fen day, after many years of great nervous ,ulTering. is anxious h, wake known the no..ans of eure. Will send ifri,e) the pre scription used. Direct the Rev..li DAIiNALi...Nri. 59 Fulton street. Brooklyn, N. Y. mar 1S MARRIAGES int the )t.tith .Nlmy, Ly the lit,. I). %V. 1:. o Met ban) 11. Itah.) of Itapho te.wnQhirt. to \l:try tlillor, ef this =I! The Flour market is q uiet. but biters are made at the advance noted yesterday. Sales of 1000 barrels standard brands part at 00,25 per bo rrel. which is now the uniform asking rate. and part at a prier not made public: sale of :.00 W. D. Thomas', on private ternis. The - sales for borne con sumption are to a fair extent from $.O to $5.23 for common and limey brands. live Hour doll at $8.5. and Corn Meal firm at $2,50 per barrel. Crain—There true 14114 a meagre display of Wheat on 'Change and it is wanted. Sales of 2200 bushels ordinary and prime red at $1.25a1.30 per bushel; and white at $1.40 al,u2t4i. Rye is in demand, but there is very little offering —101)11 bushels sold at 72a7it cents, part from the cars.— Corn continues in demand-1.10 bushels prime Southern yellow sold at 5113, cents, afloat, and 1.000 bushels inferio r at 51 cents in store. Oats are more altundant—:sooo Delaware sold at ceots.per bushel. neatly from the A PPLICATION FOR. LICENSE.—C. 11 KRVUER, for a Store License in Warwick Township, witlfprivilege to sell Liquors. Application to be made at the August session of the Court. jnly tf L , ODA WATER, AT THE EX C ELSIOR 0 DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE. lam happy to an _ -- -- ---- ---- - nouncr to lily friends and the public that I am now pre. NTEIV S FOR DEMOCRATS.—The undersign- pared In furnish them with clear, cool and sparkling ill ed being the agent in Lancaster city for The Prnnoyi 5 0 DA TATER, --s-eanian—th. eanian—th. leading Democratic daily newspaper in Penn- rondo of Pun• Di Carbonate of Soda. p VARIETY STORE, No. 63 North Eightht, Sylvania—is prepared to servo itdaily to subscribers on the This article may be indulged in even by the most dell arrival of the eleven o'clock trail, at the rate of twelve , cute, and without the least tear of any injurious effects. i door above Arch, Philadelphia. . S CheaPP s a tr n ee cy ssco an n d d cents a - week. Persons desirous of becoming subscribers, I have also introduced the Cream Syrup, so popular In are requested to leave their names at any of the Bookstores the large cities. 1 r. TER RURG:E rie,, R , K. , • Blob China Articles, Toys, &c., or at the residence of ELIAS BARB, , 5 tickets for 25 cts., 12 for 50 cts. and boxes containing . Ives, Scissors, 7?ancyßas• General News Agent, Market st., near West King. 124 tiekets,for $l.OO. 1 In great variety, Wholesale an 'apr223l4 icily 1 'lt 25 junellT tf 23 S. WELCIELENS. cult Price , . 1 C° l:l2 .l3 , n. „ T otl .' llo P m erf es " , Cabas, Satch d elL, Part- 1, a m t on the naie l s, owest • , . , DANKING HOUSE OF JOHN GYGER l'.o.—Lancaster, Pa., February . 22, Hai,. The und•:, signed have thin day formed a riepartnership for transact ing al. EN EILII, BANE IN , BUS N ESS. in Diseouots. De posits. Exchange, go.. eel will open en nthr,. MAMA' at N. Id East King .trot, a few dog t west .it the Lancaster County Bank. A uniform late of floe per rout. interest per annum will be paid on Deposits. SPEorIALLV M.IIIE. and a literal line of aceotunialation afiloßied those who may favor us wills De; po , its., payable out demand. by cheek or droll. Special attention will he givco to the 1,1 . 6,11,2:and ever_, ;on commi,ion only, of Loans, .Or.. in Lancaster, Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore. and ; 01.11a:TIONi will be made at the hest rate, on 311 m•;•,,,1111, point , . in the United Mates and Canada. Hating iimple resourc, and experience. and having ec cured the :service, of 10,111,1, CIARESON. l a te :,pistaut Cant, ier of the Farmer's !hulk of Lanca-ter. :is our endder, who will give the businc, his personal attention,,, are confi dent of executing faithfully and promptly, any business vlitrustol to u,. dialN , 11 • GI.:11.: coNsISTING OF .1011 S HYHEIt. DA VIP 111111. BENJ. ESHLEMAN. !tax 1 iim (" A TIT,A RT IC PILLS n p A ERTE by their powerful influence on the r internal t iscera to purify the blood and stimu te it into healthy action. They remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organ , of the body, and, by restoring their irregular ction to health. correct, wherever they exist, such lierDbge r . l :cut, as arc the firs; causes of disease. An extehsive trial of their virtues, by Professors, Pilysi.lans, and Patients, has shown cures of dan gerous diseases almost beyond belief, were they not substantiated by persons of such exalted position and character as to turbid the suspicion of untruth. Their certificates arc published in my American Almanac, which the Agents below named are pleased to furnish free to all inquiring. Annexed we give Directions for their use in the n. I:. ~_nm Il,.rn!d .omplaints which they have been found to cure Ft.lt COSTIvEsEss.— Take one or two Pills. or ,lleh iiitantity as to gently move the bowels.- Cos tiveness is frequently "the aggravating cause of PII.ES, and the cur , . , c one complaint is the cure of both. No person can feel Well while tinder a costive habit of bode. Hence it should be. as it 'an be, promptly relieved. FOR DYSPEPSIA which is sometimes the cause of costiveness, and always uncomfortable, take mild doses from one to four to stimulate the stomach and liver into healthy action. They will do it, and the hmrtburth bodphur,?. and s e uThurn of dyspepsia will riipidlv disappear. When it has gone, don't forget what cured yeu. U.\\1::1.31l:111'111 in, Jul, 27 For a Foi STOMACH, or Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, which produces general depression of the spirits and bad health, take from four to eight Pills at first, and smaller doses afterwards, until activity anti strength is restored to the system. FOE NERVDI - .4SES , , SICK HEADACHE, NAUSEA, Pain in the Stomach, Back, or Side, take from four to eight pills on going to bed. If thee do not oper ate sufficiently, take more the next day until they do. These complaints will he swept out from the system. Don't wear these and their kindred dis orders because your stomach is foul. FOR SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS, and all Diseases of the Shin, take the Pills freely and frequently, to keep the bowels open. The eruptions will gener ally soon begin to diminish and disappear. Many dreadful ulcers and sores have been healed up by the purging and purifying effect of these Pills. and some disgusting diseases which seemed to saturate the whole system have completely yielded to 'Omit influence, leaving the sufferer in perfect health Patients! your duty to society forbids that you should parade vourzulf around the world covered with pimples, blotches, ulcers, sores, and all or any of the unclean diseases of the skin, because your system wants cleansing. To PURIFY 17IE BLoon, they arc the-best medi cine evet discovered. They should he taken freely and frequently, and the impurities which sow the seeds of incurable diseases will be swept out of the system like chaff before the wind. By this property they do as much good in preventing sickness as by the remarkable cures which they are making every where.- LITT.R COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, and all Bilious Affections, arise from some derangement—either torpidity. congestion, or obstructions of the Liver. Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bile and render it unfit for digestion. This is disastrous to the health, and the constitution is frequently under mined by no other cause. Indigestion is the svmp torn. Obstruction of the duct which empties the bile into the stomach causes the bile to overflow into the blood. This produces Jaundice, with a Tong and dangerous train of evils. Costiveness, or alternately costiveness and diarrhrea, prevails. Feverish symptoms, languor, low spirits, weariness. restlessness, and melancholy, with somethaits in ability to sleep, and sometimes great drowspess ; sometimes there is severe pain in the side ; tile skin and the white of the eyes become a greenish yellow ; the stomach acid; the bowels sore to the truich the whole system irritable, with a tendency to fever, which may turn to bilious fever, bilious colic, bilious diarrhwa, dysentery, &c. A medium dose of three or four Pills taken at night, followed by two or three in the morning, and repeated a few days,will remove the cause of all these troubles. It is wicked to suffer such pains when you can cure them for 2.5 cents. RHEUMATISM. GoUT: mid all Inflammatory Fe vers, are rapidly cured by the purifying effects of these Pills upon the blood and the stimulus which they afford to the vital principal of Life. For these and". all kindred complaints they should be taken in mild doses, to move the bowels gently, but freely. As a DINNER PILL, this is both agreeable and useful. Rio Pill can be made more pleasant to take, and certainly none has oeen made more effectual to the purpose for which a dinner pill is employed. .li,S Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS., AND SOLD BY Jul. I H 7 PECIAL disposed of my in terest in the stock and fixtures of the late firm of Murray A; Stork, and being:very deArous to eff e ct such arrange ments as a ill onabli, the to so somewhere to the We ,, t, with a view to seek out a place for my future home, amino there Is a large amount outstanding su the books of the late firm. which it is important should he elo. , ed befor e my I hereby most earnestly request those indebted to Make pay ment on or before the sth day of July next, until which time I may be found at the old stand. 11.-Iw.en the hours of 8 o'clock A. 31. ands. P. 31. Persons in the country will confer a great 11v:or by calling at once and settling their account., as it would be littended with too much expense to wait on them personally. There are a great many Sabbath :Schools in arrears, will those haring them in chars• pka.... take prompt measures to hare settlement mole HENRI" STOEK. june *.it PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO!, CHAS. A. imiNiT,ll, Agent, \.,. 1:: F.,1,1 King -tre-t, I..iineaster - _ ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.- If Th., partnership horttofore existing under the Iltl3llo and firm of Xiniray 0 Stock. Itoolicellers and Stationers, has this day Taut u“I june l: MUM:A sTnEK. In retiring fr.,. the Book and Ctattonery businoss I hereby tender are thanks to Ilan citizens of the city and e“unty of Lancaster for their patromme. and respectfully invites ozntinuance of tin same to the lite,. fir.. NoTICE.—Per-on. indebted to the late bees of Murray Stock will call at an early slate and make , ettielilelit is our wish t-schees out by the sir,: of .Inly next. jam. 17 tf 22 M RRA Y S STOUR. NEW FIRIII.-31CHRAV, Yin' NI; 3: CO.-Cousoli _,A. station of the Firms of Murray S Stock. and 11. Young .0 Co.—WM. MURRAY and 11. YoUNG .It CU., having ell bored into co-partnership and jointly bought out the inter est of Henry Stook, in the bite firm of Murray 8 Stock. svill hereafter conduct the busineis under the title of Mur ray, Young st Co. This desirable isiTangerneni pre6ents ma ny advantages and Inducements to the public. and gives us increased facilities to sell cheap, as business ran be von . .. Sod extdnrin• scale, at the same time rendering our stork one of the most extensive. as well DA our I.:440114.10a one of the Inr;fest 41 the interior 1,1 this State. It is well known that the two concerns of Mnr ray S: Stock and 11. Young Co., covered the whole ground of the Book, Stationery and Periodical Mishit... and ne the two are combined, the proprietors of the new firm have the experience and will attend to every department the busium, in the toms satisfactory manner. To enumerate. we have Law Beaks, Medical. Theologioal, Mechanical, • Historical, Poetical, Biographical. Travel, School Books, and a general absortment of Miscellaneous and Blank lbr,ks. The assortment of Sunday School and Tract Society BooksYs very largo, which an. sold at the Society's prices. hi con sequence tit' the two stock, being combined, and.the time tor making new purchases at the trade sales being nigh at hand, wo feel disposed to sell very low, to make room fur new stork.• We eo upon the prince sies of equick sales and small profit," 1100 K AGENTS AND PEDLERS.— yen nil have small capitol to invest profitably. give a rail.—we will sell you good and saleable works cheap. The Newspaper and Itigazige department trill ha con. tinned in n separate room, in Centre Square. neqt door to the Lanewster Bank. where we will I tlways be prepared to rioeive subscriptions fir any of the leading Magazines or New pale.., at publishers prices. MER AY. YOUNG k Cu.. North quo., st. and l'e are Square. Lancaster. June It If 2:: , ONICS IVON'T DO: " r a I I , ON never did do mon than site temporary relief arl they never will. It is because they don't tcuch thecause of the disease. The cause of all agentand billions diseases is the atmospheric poison called Miasma:or Malaria. Neat raliee this poison by its :sutural Antidote. and all disease caused by it disap pears at sense. Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure is this Anti- Mite to Malaria. and moreover it is a perfectly hartidess medicine. The eertili,ate of the celebrated chemist, J. It. Chilton, of New Yuri:. to this eftect, to misery bolt!, th e refore it it does no Fend it can do no harm. . . This is tin re than can be said of quinine, Arsenje, ortaty tonic in eNistenen, as their tn, is ruin°. to di...1 . ..n:4U,, non and Lying nn Ittunl, .121. , , which never ,1110 w ., a p.,- ....t, to feet nerfertly well 11. r a single nnditent. In illustra tien of tin," truth,: I annex .nom, el,tielet. Irvin ;alett, just r. , •••Irol Inan a l'hp,ieian : It IA E.,TV,ETIAVN, I Ohl, 'larch 1 , ,, 1,;0„ '-, lAs. A. 1:11 , ,E,.. h. , l.—Dear air: 1. 1 ..nrs ..1 2,1 inst. e , : a hand. The Caro ,trrivotl late listyvar :OA the tlitlielilly tartr;Ml . , ..11, I. try lt ,ran greatly ill.•reaS,l fro!, lie ill.. tact I hal .3 remedy hail heel, irttrodur,l whirl. v.,:n ,viog ill ili Vor with thepuldir. as being . l,tter that: tuning ~t.tiinitu...—n-t 1,1, ,, 0ine, I . presume that the ieniedy thet 1, , ,,1 1..,... - atr. takine.. Quinine, contained the torn, 1 Ison : Thi- reinetty. , knnwr, as ` t e l mith's Tonie, - . wouldlnNari 1d.% I,Pal: all „Atrne. hut it did not cure it. a, it wt,nl,l.4 . tert rt.'rurn , it, n•tu,,, , i viL , ,.tr. l l'lll, , Mill eirc•Ilill , a , ll •ll 1 lielllll e-1 iil y.lltr 1., ,, , if 1 4 - “ old institute .. rred cdourtrenrn Ir•- I woe,: it :ttml y..:11 ~11,. Th.. 1...1”,,,ing i,.. tilt. r,lllt "Cure. - all of whioli we re e tt .t.. i . ereQuidelitnl ...ci mill ent Fever, - of ninayweeke standinn and other remedies, orrasinnall nifsSing a chill. but W:l,. (n , in ail Cm h : m ko we:lring . them tint, and laying Ihe Ufunitatien for other told severer maladie=s I did succeed in effecting a I,l.3iCai of MI three of these cases with N . M. renway. and they ha nut bad a chill since. In ail Hu,. of the,es the ••,Unith's Toni ,- hail !wen 11,1. fuel weuid. a. h...t+msr:- tfl i break the ehill. lint after a period i d tw•. had could return. I think there to• no .liihrulty now in youi 'O'itro - the ailvanto., 'nod of 0110 nth, 1.1 00. ,1;t1 BUCK };II. M. D. Fthoito's Fey, mi.! . Ago,. Cure. or Aulidcl , in .Molioni. fo:oily os o - Cure. - Take it whini 1-.4 hi. n 7,41 iil hare it single .15* .5. I:11111)Es, • Iv C. A 11-roil-h. .1a,.,.1, , Wol•. 11. John 1-• , 111..,...nnth. in nl O l inne i: If 1 4 , LO1'NCED ROBE DRESSES.—Rich Silk flres,n, .Magnillrent llobes . ..l.l'lotintant llobc., Bo:toilful more of tilos , . Mark Alonro, , larg.• lot of Work and Taill-ta Silk Mn..- tillas. all prie,-. in-I op.-ml jnuz 1 ,, II DROPOS AL S FOR CO A L inoposab.. directed to the Lancaster County Prison. will I, re ceived until the 4th of .luiy next, for the delivery at the Pre:on. before the I-I of Notounbcr IlcAt. cif leo 'I )N HART , CoA 1.. th,,. hentintr. Kitelwn ((Sr. .1. TSII UDY, itEsny ECKERT. JAC(111 ROHRER. ~111111itT,ie of I nets-et ors. 1!=!1!I MO PHYSICIANS AND OTHERS.—Ynur tendon is Invited to the lure i.tork of DRUGS, CHEM ICALS. sice... many of them received direct trout the Mann. lacturer. con , isting in part of Sulphate of Quinine, Sul phate Cinehora. Acetate and Sulphate of Morphia. Lunar Caustic DiAphureti, Antimony, Fowler', iiolution, Syrup iouile of iron. Opium, Unkind, Bine It.tn. int, C.nphor. .lalop. Acid. Sc.. Sr., at • AS EL LMAR Drug and Chemical Stor, W..st Sing .v t.. may If 15 EW DRI GOODS STORE.—L. BAUM, L Wholesale and Retail Dealer in every description of DRY GOODS. No. G. North Q111.,11 street. (nest door to Dr. IVaylan's opiseite Weitller's hotel.) Lau caster. I's. The gulisgribor w a n id e.ipectfully call the attention of the citizen.: of the oily and county of Lancaster, to his largo and well selected stoat of DRY GOODs‘, consisting of Cleft, Cassimere, dat tinetts and Vestings. VOIVet Card, Kentneky Jean, %Visit.n and C , d ton Pit ,quils. kr: Also, st Chailys, Satins, Deroge d, Laines. 0110 Lustros. Alpaca-. shun In, Gingham, A,. kilol,l of :sue White Hosiery and tiloves, laces and „ I . a il „ a i r , c„it a r, uspi, Lai , . and Embroidery a kinds, together with and ostensive assortment of House Keeping Goods, oinsi..tiug of 3lnslin. Linen and CeltOn Sheet Cheek,. Cettell Stripe. , Vettiell. COI ton and hoincminde Flannels, l.incu and Cotton Tattle Cloths, Tow eling. Table Cloths. Leokinz• ii lasses. Nl' inflow ,t,• . umbr e lla, parmm:, Leghorn. Braid and Pala, 1,0. corsTRY :4ToREEEErERs. pEDLER, AND SHOP KEEPERS can be supplieri. and are r.-fe.stfully invitol to call and exisinine'befere purrhasirez elsewhere. a- is de termined to --II ' , aver than any other estrililisionea, in the ..t nut) 6 ti It; chatr4o for go:pd. flopperware 151 anufac tory.—SA NIDEL DIL t/LEIt returns thanks for the liberal patronage beret,. fore bestowed upon him, and respectfully informs his cus tomers and the public generally, that he still continues at ethe old stand. in Went King street, nearly opposite Fulton Hall. and is prepared to manufacture to order Copper Ware, in all its carious branches, and on the most reasonable terms. Ile incites his country friends ei , pecially tr, giv e him a call. a, he is confident of being able to please. Livery Stable. lle also keeps constantly on hand, for hire. 1101::i1:: , , CARRIAGES, HAROCCIIES, , ,tr., tce...11 in ex , ellent order, and furnished at the lowest rates. Give him a call when you need anything of the kind and he will suit you to a nicety. SAND: SAND:—Five hundred Loads of Sand on hand. which trill be delivered to any part of the city. and Carts to 1..• had at all film,. at the Livery' Stable of SAMUEL DILLER, Rust King st., Lancaster. aprlf 1 I ‘2P.RING AND SUMMER CLOTHING : 0 The undersigned requests the attention of his friends and the public to his new and largo assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, all of which is of his own manufacture, every article warranted to be well made, and wilt be sold as cheap as can be bought at any other Store in this city. Ills larce and • complete stock of Clothing con s ists. in part, of— . Black and Brown Cloth Frock and Dros. Coat% Blue, Green and Olive de ltlack and Fancy C.simore Black and Fancy Satin and Silk Vests. :_ , hirts, Colley, 1 4. torks,'Cments and Hos.— Together with a complete ;LESOrtlllellt of all articles nett:illy kept at establishments of this clap , . Cloths, Cassimers and Vcstings in the piece, always ou hand, and will be made up to order at the lowest prices. in the best manner, and with punctuality. Haring purchased .his goods for rash. he id prepared to sell at the eery lowest prices. 2lii-CCSTOHLR WORE made to order at the shortest notice, mul ill the most satisfactory and workmanlike 'mariner.— By strict attention to business, nod a desire to Ocoee his customers by selling none hut the best goodsat fair prices, the undersigned hopes to secure a continuance of the liber al share of public patronage he haehoreto`forcireceived. 1/EO. SPURRIER, Merchant Tailor, No. 13, North Queen Street Lancaster. Between the Stores of 'Gahm &Jackson, and lienr3• Rothe, mePs. aRr 22 3m 14 DOT/CE..—The • .... „ tut. ad by the Court • quarter Sessions of the Peace of the County of Lancaster, • enquire into thspropriety of alter ing the township! lin between the townships of liMm• ts, Clay and Weal • co, hereby glue notice to allpeneene whom it may concern, that they meet tenths! p 6 ‘lll at the public house of , testier/ Herchalrath, in the e of New Ephrata, In Ep • cats township, coi TUMMY, Bth of July, 18M, at 9 lock, may 103 c 21 MO THE LADI these cool and ben open, at • S.—Paris Flounced Beregeltobel ful materials for Summer are now WENTZ'S Ho De Lanes, Just received 1 case • Id, now selling at only 12M cents, WENTZ'S. 'ow York auctions, Colored IDS. only 12 cents. Parasols, a great ant of a handsome parasol should WENTZ'B. Summer Goods—Five wed of new iireat bargain, at WtNTZ'S. I . Second Mourning Oh of the best goods eTer • Now opening from Hants, beautiful goods bargain. All ladles In call at Just received—Ladie. styles for Summer wea , Juno 10 tf 21 PINE LAND AT PRIVATE SALE.—Tha undersigned, residing in Ephrata township, Lancaster county, offers at Privatri Sale, 11. alks 0 Acres of first-tato PINE LAND, situated Au the counties of Wyomlngtand Luzerne, at the head df the North &nisch canal. The Land is well timbered with Pine, and has Iron Ore and Stone Coal on it. For p rticulars. enquire with the under :haled, at Ephrata. may 27 St. 19 ANTILLIA3I WHITESIDE, SURGEON V 1 DENTIST.—Office in North Queen street, 3d door from Orang . s, and direelly over Sprenger Westhaetrer's U• o) Store. Lancaster, may 27, 146. JOSEPII A. NE.. D.LES, MANUFACTti- RER OF WIRE, SILK AND HAIR-CLOTH SIEVES, Coarse, medium and tine in mesh; large, middle size - and •Ittal I in diameter. )lETALLIC CLUTIiSi . Ukt 'WOVEN WIRE, of the beet qualities, carious sizes o mesh, from Nos.l to 80 inclusive, and from one to ois feet In width. They are numbered many spaces ton lineal inch, and tut to snit. The subscriber also key l ps constantly on hand, SCREENS, for Coal, Saud, Ore, Lbw, Grain, Gravel, Sumac, 1 1 1 1 4.nr, Solt, Bone, Coffee, Spko Drugs, Dye-Stuffs, &c. To that with an ussornneut of BRIGIIT AND ANNEALED LEON WARE. All ut' the aborts sold wholesale or retail, by - J. A. NEEDLES, F 54 N. Front st., Philadelphia. Juno 3 ly 2u AVALUABLE PARM AT PRIVATE SALE. The SubsCriber will sell at Private Bale the FARM on which he cosines, situate. in Drumoro Township, Lancaster County, about two miles south-west of the Back Tavern, adjoining the rhad leading from Conowingo Fur nace to the Susquehanna, about two miles west of the for mer and about four miles out of the latter—adjoining isuds of Joseph Earuhkrt, Thomas A. Clark, John Myers and other lands of theSubscriber ' containing TWO HUN DRED AND muuT AqicEs; about eighty acres of which e i , are covered with thrivi g young timber, the balance is In a fi rst rate state of cult ration, (as VII appear Upon exalt:, inetiou) well feared o ff uto fields of convenient size, access to water in, nod from ch field. There is a large and ext client APPLE ORCHARD on the premises and a &rests ninny other fruit trees Of almost every variety. The improvements Consist of a large stone DWELLING HOUSE, cOvered with slate a HANK ~ ~ BARN, large Straw Hopes in front covered with . .17 i slate, a largo i Wagon S • ed. with two Corn Cribs below, and granaries i. the upper story, Ellecksauin and Carpenter's shops buil of stone and covered with slate, ke house, Smoke boo, and flog house. All the buildings except the barn are n.. ly new and In complete order; the water is conveyed to th. dwelling and to the barn In load pipes, by means ola Ii draulic Ram. There is likewise on the premises a large TENANT HOUSE, part stone end iart frame, garden and yard newly paled In, a well of excellent watdr with pump therein near the kitchen door. This a very productive farm and well worthy the notice of peT h ons wishing to purchase, beltight an excellent and heal y neighborhood, convenient to Stores, Schools, ChureMW of different denominations; and to 51111 s—there being a 'Grist 51111, Saw Mills, Clover Mill Apple Mill and Cider Press on an adjoining property. Fur terms, which eau be condo accommodating apply to the sub s criber. I ISAAC ROGERS . Drunture Township, 3 : ,L. West Chester Roloddi wATeinEs, cl i , , -- - ---- 'ay 27th ISoti. t In copy, and charge Advertiser CES SPECTACLES et, JACKSON, Z Ann At their old established No. 15 North ltueen ,tre their friend. ainl the pu to keep a largo and Niel their line. 'luck, Watch and Jewelry Store, t, Lancaster, riopectrully Inform lie in general, that they continuer selected aiidortineut of Good. In They are rtauttatttly front the cities of New tae that they to otter indreements 110 Their stook consists titer, Duplex, Lever, Le. WatcheN, Hunting Ca, carved antlelaltt un t ies Mots, Alarm, Lever an ;veiling additions to their stock, ork and Philadelphia, and flatter ...ifs facilities which enable them often met with out of larger cities. part of Gold and Silver Chronom• tie, English and Quartier and open face with richly Clocks, (S day & 30 hour,) other hinds. Spectacles, Gold, Sliver, 'lacing and plated — both near 'lacing every variety, and sold by at city prices. A largC /l4aUrttnent of Steel, German SI sighted and others, will/ the dozen or single pair Jewelry, hold :end ri without eases,) Ladies Rings. Ear Riugs, Gus river Pencils, Gold Pens, (with or and Gents Breast Pins, Finger Chains, Lockets, • Plated Ware is the largest lu Table, Tea, Dessert, Salt and 'lab and Fruit Knives, Napkin Castors, Fruit Baskets, Thin. our stuck uf Silver • this city, anti consists Musntin lipuuus, Buttei lliugs. Slugs, Ainp Lad.' CORDEONS. Plutinas, Polkas, Plain and Dou. nd Double Bass. Horn and Hum Combo, Plain and Ebony ROSeWOO I,le Keyed, with Single Silver, Shell, Buffalo, Carved. Gait., Cloth, Infant, Slush, Tooth, Comband Nail ' Brush y,: Cutlery, Razors Pe lt -knives, Sc. A complete assor tment of Port Monales. Pocket Books. Purses and Money Beit4. veale, and others supplied wills tho above, of any °th their lino, on the moot accommodating terms Wittehes..l..l4lry and Spectacles neatly repaired and wamtuted. ap. 8 tf 12 I'o 1 0 A.RITIEILS.-r- I The subsrlbors respectfully call h., teatien of all chose iu want of Fertilizers, to their con.o,ting of PEIWVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO, directly front the government agents. and In all V.Va's warranted to by g•lituine. Wo also call your atten ,ion to the rekbrated PACIFIC OCEAN GUANO. This ar tn•le is esteemed hilly .qual to Peruvian Guano, no eli. lenc.•.l by t 11.• :ttialyeis npd pntctical test of Farmers, and :• •tr..icd at a low, price than the peruviau. A N GUANit —This article is also a good for t inv.., packed in barrel nod sold at a very low price Having . becit'appointe by Movie. Allen 8: Needles theft anent, for On. Salt: of tlimr well-known IMPROVED 812 Pl.1:-I'lloSPIIA.TE OF lEME, we are now ready to fill or de, Mr the saute. From the testimony of those who have this for soSne years past, we feel fully au horiz.ed ill S)ing that lit is the ^ Beet Application " for Wheat. C iris. Vats, Grasi and other crops—which require C Vigorous and permane t stimulant—that has ever been ..ffered to the public. Also, constantly on hand. PLASTER—in the luip and ground. round Al ant nod Ashton Fine. Cu.ll--W }nave ys mi hand a large stock of a su p,,rior fiJr Lime Luruing and Family use, which we off, at the lowest market prices. eery - Apply at the Warehouse at Omen Landing, on the C..n..st..ga Navigation. on at the Conestoga Transportation Lalir3,t , r. 0 EO. CALDEE & CO. tf 14 Uyeing and Scouring—Philip nucleon, Fancy Dyer, i:ro 95 North !Thirteenth Street, Philadelphia, tnr.se doors above Cherry Street, respectfully Informs the •itizens of LancasterUnty and elsewhere, that all Sc.,inds of Silks, Crapes, 3 rinoes, c., are dyed lu the most to Insliiimable and perman tit colors. Ladles' cashmere and crape shawls, cloaks, & ~ cleansed and pressed equal to new ; Silk dresses, watered in superior style. Gentlemen's apparel scoured and dyed in superior style; in short, Dye ing hi all its various briinches done at short notice, and on the lowest terms. Also, Carpets Cleansed. A call is earnestly solicited, as its s very convenient for those who shroud want anything is the above line. Phila. mar lb M 1 . • Iy4 TTENTION CITIZENS I—WATCIIES AND .11.: W ELK C. Wo litve just received a splendid assort meat of Watches and Je allry, which we are determined to sell at very low 'rates. drill and examine for yourselves.— Coral, Beek Horn, Lava, Cameo and Enamelled Breast Pins, and Ear Hinge, tilt of the latest styles. Also, a flue a.,,urtramt of Mourning ;Jewelry. Silver ware of every de. ,ription. Salt Cups, Napkin Rings, Spoons and Forks, F,uit Knives, Fruit Baskets, and a very line Plated Tea Sett: together with all other articles usually kept In our line. We are always thinkful for a call. S. A. DYSART .k BRO., o. 10 West King st., Lancaster. __. • _ Lf 11 0 LATE : SLAT 4 I—The subscribers respectfully announce to the public, that they still continue to fur. Dish and put on Rooting; Slate from :the celebrated York County Quarries, which are unsurpassed by any other slate in the market. our work is dune b 3 the must experienced workmen and warranted to give satisfaction. _ _ RUSSEL & BARB, Hardware Mereltaats, No. 8 Rut King Bt., Lanc'r. way 90 8m 18 1 MPROVED SELF—ADJUSTING EAT lELEVAToItS Ott HOISTING FORKS.-300 Self. adjusting Huy Elevaturs:witb anti-friction blocks, ropes, /h.c. :.:uu Independent Tgal4 Hay and Grain Rakes. :;00 Plows—various sizes and patterns. .",uo Cultivators or lioe barrows—various patterns. 200 Harrows—yarning ki . t.es and patterns. 100 Hay, Straw and Coin Stalk Cutters. tun !leading's latent Plower Cord — libeller and Cleaner. Latrlreth's Excelsior blond Corn Sheller, Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4. The above are all manniactured at our Steam Works Has. tot. Pa., the workmannbh• and material of unsurpassed quality. Fat iner. will profit by to examination of the extensive t.Joli of Agricultural I Mplesuenta, Toold, offered lot ',ale by 1' D. LANDRETH & SON, Implement and fined 'arelloure, Nos. 2t and 23 South htli street. Philadelphia. may Di 3m 18 1 IA IRY IMPLE Patent Ah 11 niuripheric Preiniu Churns of various sizoa—also, Hors , Power Churns and fixtures, Butter Wcritans, three varieties, Butter Prints. 4c. PASCHALL MORRIS A: CO., Implement and Seed Spre, 7th and Market eta., Phila. umy 27 1 tt 19 - - GREAT REReCTION IN PRICES - 11105. St. EVANS A: CO., Nos. 21i4 and 216 Chesnut at., Philadelphia, have inade'n great reduction In the prices of their large and elegant Stock of DRESS GOODS. Embroi deries, do. Amongst theoc goods 4111 be found— I fandsumu Silks, entirely new styles, de. do. Flounced Robes, • Plaid and Striped Silka from 62 , A to 100. (these goods aro much reduced in price.) 1 Iterege Robes, Itareges Is the yard, from 25 cent, Ti-sues and Grenadines, !Awns and rgandies, , i) Embroi ered Collars and Setts, lie titles of every style. All those goods have bpen remarked, sad at a low price, to make room the new FALL GOODS. if June 17 ---I • --.-- 22 MILE MODEL SEED STORE.—No. 309 Mar i_ ket Street, above 6th Street, Philadelphia. JAMES DANIELS, Seedsman, &i., formerly F. F. Croft • Co. Gar den Seeds of the best quality only, and, every known va: riety. Flower Seeds the largest and choicest collection In the country; Sweet and Pot Herber; Gram and Field swats of extra quality, Greenhjuse plants, bulbous roots, do.— Shade, Fruit and Orna ental Trees, Shrubs, As., Lawn 017.1 In all its varieties. • mar 43m I ERIC ULTUR4 IMPIAMMINTI3.— BIdg; fling and Shovel Plow , for corn mid, Widnes, Expand ing Cultivators, with steel teeth.cergri, =a patterns, _Field and Garden Harrows, IlendPiotikßeVelving Horee Hakes, Patent Scythe Snaths and SCYthes,"Engilsh Lawn Scythes, riveted backs, superior unloading Hay Forks, with Hope and tackle all complete, stied all other articles far the Farm and Garden. " [PASCHALL MOHBASett 00 Implement and Seed Stbre, 7th and Market di, PM*: may 27 E.—Fishinpßole Net Twine, Cotton 'Lines, Limerick and Sir` dc., Ac. THOMAS ELLkWIEWS • Wait'Hin,g.ktilanOastar. •d . .. 18 'VISAING PAC • , 12 SOB OrS69,,Linen an by looks, Swivels, Link For sale at Drug and ChemlaalS may 6 E 1 - . KEYSTONE - . 1 • E INSiIiaSEOBV,OO. I P :111 - _*.ELPHIA., PA, --,,,,,,;, „,•,- Capital $300,000. Charter Perrin '' Agent-8. IL itNYNOTIDS, Attorney at Law, & Queen street, Lancaster. AP 13711 • LEWIS EGTRIOIU) A.llOB 8. zematioN, JOHN F. LONG, Oommlntoner*. JACOB L. GROSS
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