Horrible Murder in. Washington! Coun tt.—-It becomes our painful duty to record one’ of- the'' ’most coldblooded murdets ever perpetrated in this region of country. Early on Monday ‘morning, word was brought to town, by.. Archibald Allison, that Samuel H. White had been brutally.. murdered j at his 4 residence, in Chartiers township, on the road leading* from Washington to • Steubenville, about 5 miles north of this place. The house is situated on rising ground, aboqt fiftiy yards distant, ohihe north side of the road,' and w a new frame, and kitchen Adjoining, with ! doors; opening into each, on .the upper side j farthest from the road. We repaired.to the scene at an early hour, , and there met with a horrible spectable. On ! entering the house we found the murdered i man in. bed, just as he had been Bleeping—for r it is evident that he made no attempt to get; up —the pillow and upper part of the bed vras covered with blood, while his face and head were so disfigured with wounds and blood as to prevent his recognition. Drawers had been rummaged by the mur derers and left open; blood was sprinkled alinoßt all over the room ; the floor, the ceil ing, the wall, the bureau at the foot of the bed, had all been spurted over ; the blood smeared axe, with which the deed had been committed, laid on the floor at the foot of the bed; and the corpse looked as if a very de mon had been at work. The wounds, Borne half u dozen in number, had evidently been inflicted with the butt end of the axe, and were frightful to look at; the skull was broken in several places, while the lower jaw was broken in front. It is not certainly known what amount of money had been taken. Mr. White was a young man, much esteemed in the neighbor hood where he came from, and his untimely end will by regretted by a large number of friends, lie leaves a young wife, and two small children to* deplore their loss. He had but recently purchased the farm on which he ■resided, and the murderers were no doubt in stigated to the commission of the deed with the supposition that he had considerable money about him to pay out on the Ist of April. No arrestH have been made.— Wash irujton Commonwealth. Revolting Murder In Lout»vllle, Ky. The Louisville Democrat of the Ist inst., says:— We have another revolting crime to record this morning, which, if the details are truly given us, is heinous in the extreme. Casper Fenn was shot about 4 o’clock yesterday af ternoon, near the corner of Preston and Chest nut streets, ty a man by the name of John Swinney, well known in the upper part of the city. The circumstances of the affair are as follows—Swinney and deceased have been rivals in their attentions .to an abandoned ' woman in this city, by the name of Ragsdale. Yesterday afternoon Fenn, in company with the woman, was seen coming down Madison street toward Prestou, followed at some dis tance by Swinney. Looking behind him, Fenn saw Swinney’s movements, and told him that if he persisted in following him that ho would knock him down. Swinney did n"t heed the warning, however, but quickened his pace, and by the time Fenn and his companion reached Preston and Chestnut, Swinney was close behind them. Fenn again turned and remonstrated with his pursuer, when Swinney flrew a and tired twice, both charges taking effect in the breast of the deceased, who died almost instantly. Fenn’s body was conveyed to .the Chestnut street Hospital, where an inquest was held, the jury returning a verdict in accordance with the above facts. The deceased was about twenty-two years of age; was a moulder in the foundry of Messrs. Wright <(; Rridgefore, and sustained the reputation of an honorable, hard-working young man, so far as we can learn. Swinney, immediately after the fatal deed had been consummated, threw his pistol and a bowie knife into the Hospital yard, and started toward Walnut street. Mr. Snyder, a grocer in the neighborhood, and another gentleman who had witnessed the shooting, arrested him and handed him over to the po lice, and ho was committed to prison. Acquitted. —Lee the murderer of nume, in the Pension Office at Washington, a few weeks ago, has been tried and acquitted in the criminal court of that city—on the ground that he was acting in self defence at the time he shot Ilume. The jury were governed in their action by the instruction of the Court in delivering the charge. XQFWq would call the attention of our readers to the k card of Messrs Tyndalei Mitchell, No. 707 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, who offer vrry great advantages to persons visiting the city in wantof Fine or Sta/ile China, Glass, and Common Ware, which they will sell in large or srauil quantities, to suit the wants of families, at prices. Persons visiting Philadelphia will he amply repaid by a stroll through their elegant establishment, fob 24 lmC *3-PECTORAL SYRUP - ®* Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral Syrup cures coughs; Dr. Keysor's Pectoral Syrup cures colds; Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral Syrup cures iolluenza; Dr. ICeyser’s Pectoral Syrup cures Bronchitis; For laryngitus take Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral Syrup: For incipient consumption takd Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral Syrup. For cold in the head take Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral Syrup; Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral Syrup cures Rore throat; Dr. Keysor's Pectoral Syrup cures quinsy; Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral Syrup cures old soughs; Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup cures all kinds of diseases of the lungs and breast. Prepared and sold by DR. GEO. 11. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood St., sign of the Golden Mortar, Pittsburg, Pa. Price 50 cents and $1 per bottle. Sold by C. A. UEINITSII,in Lancaster, dec 23 IMPORTANT TO FARMERS —A. F. BAIR would respectfully inform the public, that ho has taken the old established stand, formerly occupied by S. B. Haines, and more recently by N. Bair A Brother, in the rear of Dr. George B. Markley, in East King street, Lan caster, Pa., a half square cast of Sprecher’s Hotel, where is prepared to furnish those celebrated THRESHING MA CHINES and HORSE POWERS with the improved Friction Geared Shaker, which for lightness of running and efii ciencyof action stands unrivalled. N, B.—Repairing of all kinds attended to at tho shortest notice, and in a manner that will make the article repaired us useful as if now. 110 inviteß Farmers to come and ex amine his work, and purchase if they ace proper. yg-Tho best of reference can be given, july 8 4®- EQUALITY TO ALL! UNIFORMITY OF PRICE!— A new feature of business: Every one his own Salesman. Jones A Co., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store, No. 200 Market street, above Gth, in addition to having the largest, most varied and fashionable stock of Clothing in Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have consti tuted every one his own Salesman, by having marked in figures, on each article, the very lowest price it can be sold for, so they cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike. The goods are all well sponged and prepared and great pains taken with tho making, so that all can buy with the full assurance of getting a good article at tho very lowest the Crescent, in Market, above Gth, No. 200 fob 26 iy-5 JONES & CO. a®-THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE.*=£& PROFESSOR WOOD’S IIAIIt RESTORATIVE. —This preparation, although less than two years bofore the pub lic owing to its wonderful jffects upon tho human liairand scalp has already obtained' a celebrity and sale perfectly unparallelled. It has without the ordinary appliance used W for such purposes, wou its way, and been heartily welcom ed to most of the eitiesand towns in the United States the Canadas, and the West India Islands. Nor is this result surprisin' 1 ’, when it is remembered that its popularity is based upon its merits, solely as established by actual tests. That this preparation will actually RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOR, produce a luxuriant growth upon the heads of tho bald, prevent the hair from falling off, and when used as a toilet article, produce a continual flow of the natural fluids, aud thus render the hair soft, glossy and wavy, destroy diseases of the scalp, and expel dandruff, the certificates of distinguished gentlemen and " jadies in every part of the country who hsve tried it, and therefore speak what they know, most fully attest. Milford, Worcester Co., Mass.. Nov. 13th, 1855. Prof. 0. J. Wood—Dear Sir; I take pleasure in bearing voluntary testimony to the magic effects of your wonderful Hair Restorative. As far back as 1836 my hair commenced falling off, until the top of my scalp became bald and smooth as glass, and it has continued to fall for a great many years, notwithstanding I have used many celebrated preparations for its restoration. Seeing your advertisement, l.was in duced to give your article a ttial, and to my utter astonish ment, I fouud after a few applications that my hair became ! firmly set and assumed a very glossy and beautiful appear- . ance; and, by the time I had used a quart bottle full, my ! bald head was covered over with a young and vigrrous ; growth of hair, which is now from one to two inches in,.; length, and growiug very fast. , Yours truly, Henry Goodrich. From the Boston Herald. ! Something Worth Knowing!— By using Professor Wood’s [ Hair Restorative, gray Hair can be permanently restored to ’ tsoriginal color. The subjoined certificate wus received from ‘ . Johnson A Stone, Gardener, Me., pud is but one of the ; manv instances that are daily coming to our knowledge of ; its wonderful effects. It is no longer problematic, but a : self-evident truth, as hundreds can testify- ; Gardiner, Me., June 22d, 1855. . Mr. H. Dyes—Dear Sir: I have used two bottles of l’rof. j Wood’s Hair Restorative, and can truly say it is the great- } est discovery of the age for restoring and changing the Hair, j Before using it I was a mau of seventy. My hair has now [ attained its original color. You can recommend it to the j world without tho least fear, as my case wag ono of the | worst kind. Yours, respectfully. , worse amu. r eaNIEL N MURPHY. Carlyle, 111., June 27. I ' I have used Prof. O. J. Wood’s Hair Restorative, aud have j .admired its wonderful effect. My hair was becoming, ns I i thought, prematurely gray, but by tbe use of his Restora- , tive it has resumed its original color, and I have no doubt, ; permanently so. SIDNEY BREKSE, j Ex-Senator United States. : The Greatest Discovery of the Age.—lt seldom occurs, j that we notice, under any circumstances, patent medicines, j restorativet, or anything of the kind, for we have a preju- : dico against st of them.. But candor compels us to in- j >vite attention to the advertisement of Prof. Wood’s Hair : Restorativo. We are too juvenile to require anything of ! the kind, but some instances of its use have come to our I knowledge which almost assure us that it is-a sovereign I remedy against ihe hair becoming prematurely gray. It is I not a “ Hair Dye;” but upon its application as directed, the j effect'is produced on tho skin, which brings out tbe origin- j nal native colored hair, without stiffness, and gives it a glos- | syand'natural appearance. We have seen persons who have [ used it, and they,are much pleased with it. l — Missouri 8e .... publican. 0. J. Wood A Co., 316 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market St. Louis, Mo., Proprietors. x. W. Dyott A Soni, 132 North 2d st., Phllada., Whole sale Agents, “i . For B&le by EL A. Eooxatield & Co., Medicine Depot, JAncaster, Pa., and by H. A. Shlreman, Columbia, ancPby PniggUts generally- max 18 ly 9 THE MARKETS. Philadelphia Market. The advices from Europe have imparted a little more firmness in the Flour market Sales of 1000 bbls. extra Flour were made on private terms; 600 barrels do. at $6, and 300 barrels superfine at. $5.75©56. Small sales are making forborne use from $5.75 up to 7.25 for common and fancy brands. Small sales of Rye Flour at $4. Corn Meal is steady at $3,18% barrel. _* . There is more inquiry foi; Wheat.,and prices are firmer. Sales of 1600 bushels at $1,4Q@51,45 bushel for red, and $1,60 for white. Rye is wanted at 62@63 cents. Com coi£ tinues in fair demand, and further sales of 5000 busels new yellow were made at 62 cents, afloat, and 63@64 cents from store and from the cars. Oats are in better demand 3000 bushels sold at cents per bushel. . In Groceries and l»rovißions there la no change. Whiskey is dull. Small sales of barrels at 27%@28 cts., and hhds ai 25%c. * SHERIFF— Gen. MICHAEL R. WIT WEII. of the City of Lancaster, will .be a candidate for the office of SHERIFF, at the ensuiog October election, subject to the decision of the Union County Convention, apr 7 tfl2 HAVANNA SEGARS—SOOO Imported liavaiioa Segars of the most approved broods. Just received aud for sale at DR. JOHN WAYLAN’S Drug Store, No. 60 North Queen Street. apr 7 tfl2 rn MEN WANTED.—SO Men arc want 0U ed at the Big Ore Banka, on Chesnut UiU, three inilea from Columbia, and seven from Lancaster. Wages Paid In cash every month. 11. K. KNOTWKLL, apr 7 3m* 12 Manager. AUDITOR’S NOTlCE.—Estate of Jacob BAUGHMAN, late of Burt twp., deceased. The un dersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans’Court of Lun* cnßter couuty, to distribute the balance in the hands of John S. Kenougy, Administrator of said deceased’s estate, to and among the creditors and those legally entitled thereto according to law, will meet for that Tuesday, the slh day of May. 1857, at 2 o’clock. P. M.. of said day. at the Übrury Room of the Court House in the City of Lancaster, when and where all persons interested are reQueSted to appear, aud they will be heaid. H D. W. PATTKRSON, Auditor. 4t12 Lancaster, April 7th 1807. apr7 AC A.RD.--Tlie undersigned respect fully announce that they hare purchased the stock uml fixtures uf Mr. P, I.O’Kourk, Merchant Tailor, and in tend to cuutimu* the Merchant Tn'l<>rim' business. in THK GIIANITE BUILDINO, No. »]/,, North Queeu St. Uur stock consistsof the choir, est FRENCH CLoTiIS, such as Jlaiolues. Samouies ami Ni'llrt'ious finest Cloths of various colors; the choicest French Cafislmeros; Black Doeskin Casslmerea; Fancy Cas'-inierea, the best selection ; Vestings of all descriptions, uud a large ussortment of UCNTLIiMKN’rf FURNISHING GOODS. We respectfully ask a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon our predecessor, and trusr by strict attention to business to receive it. One of the firm has had considerable experience in 'one the largest and nwat fashionable Merchant Tailoring Es tablishments in Philadelphia, and flatters himself that he will be able to render satisfaction to the patrons of the firm. Very Respectfully, ap l 7 if T 2 • PETZELT & MoEVOY. AM C. ORTH, Manufacturer \V u'nd Importer of 5 l- Al* i: K HANGINGS, No. 2S North Sr'oml Street. i’hiladelphia. N. B —All kinds of Taper Hangings done at the shortest notice and on the umst reasonable terms. Call and exam ine our and beautiful assortment of paper. apr7 Alexander Harris, Attorney at LAW. offlcw South Queen fit., Wc uuk-tded to the tinu o[ Las WATER undersigned is „d m^’ShlShT cTty. lln ' B " ® Crco{ - .. _ „„ TV ,„ lv/ , t> The improvement consists of a combination of principle to ; mal lu - “ The Duplicate of water rent shall be as heretofore made pl , ftPant a* a Hat. ThJ ••FMeS ■ OTAR CORA SII ELLERS. A full supply oi out on nr before the first day of April, jearly, and the Maj- C( , mbjnea thfi softnc , B of Uie Fi;lt H at, with the beauty and . O the premium, bur Oern bhel er trom our own mami- immediately-thereafter deliver the same to the Cltj d appearance of the Sill: Hat, and from its yielding 1 #»*<»*. ™ h!,nJ « « b '’ l ',' s “ le »»4 Ketail. and of va- Treasurer to whom the rent shall be payable at hla offlee. readily conforms to u , e , hape of tho llea ' ( , t th ,® , nous sw.es. They are adapted to other hand or horse On all rents paid ou or before the first day of June, an. jdi in a nieaßUrP t h- trouble anil inrnn 'power, and art' be!uvcl t■> bo the Ivst sin Ut-rs in the mar • abatement of five per cent will be allowedl from ,h» ofThe , , , , MORRIS 4CO amount S, LLOHLh b, conforniotor is embodied In the Improvement. Implement and need More,, til and .Market sts.. l'hila. apr itf - y All Hats sold at this establishment arc made under our _J! ov .“? „ _ - . ..... own supervision, and we warrant them to be what they X C E R INSTITUTE FOR THE are sold lor. IVe respectfully invite the public to give us (, Treatment of Cancers, Tumors. Wens. Ulcere, Cc rofula, a rail, as we keep the largest and most complete assortment all .. Growth or core. Chronic Diseases, generally, can be of all articles in our line in the city of Lancaster. cored nr curable) without surgical operation or poison.— lay Country FI.IIS bought, and the highest caah prices For all particulars write, state disc asi-s plainly, and enclose twenty-fivo cents for advice. All loiters must have a post lIEMVi A. SHULTZ, a ge B ( arU p enclosed to prepay answer. Modieiue cau be Proprietors. pent ;ill y distance. Address CAUTION.— The public are cautioned against receiving a Certificate of stock, issued by the Pennsylvania Kail Hoad Compauy, No. 2493, for thirty-one shares, in the name of Patrick Maher, the same having been stolen, along with other papers at the Depot at Lan caster. As said certificate can be of no real value to any other than the owner, the person having it i 9 requested to enclose it, directed to the Treasurer of thy Penna. K. K. Co., No. 70, Walnut St., l’hiln., or to Patrick Maher. Lan caster, Pa. The transferjof said certificate has been stopped. H pr 7 ' 21* 12 1-1 PLURIBUS UNUM—Read and ob jj, serve tho great variety of News constantly supplied and on hand at the Centre Square Periodical Depot. Any of the following named publications we supply at the pub lishers lowest ratei. We auuex the names and retail rates. 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Peterson's Magazine l-Sdrj Putnam’s Abstract 1.00 Methodist National Mag- Braithwaite's Retrospect 1.00 azine IS% Pictorial Brother Jona- Ballnit’s Dollar Magazi'e 10 than 12% Frank Leslie's New York Pictorial Picayune G and Paris Fashions J3O Pictorial Clipper 0 Chambers’ Journal 15 i lii addition to the above wo receive many other publica tions, American and European. Subscriptions received at publisher’s lowest rates. ' MURRAY, YOUNG A CO., Ceutre Square, Lancaster. NOTICE. --To the School Directors of Lancaster County: Gentlemen: In pursuance of the 43J section of the act ot BIU May, 1854., you are heroby DOtitied to.meet in Convoution at the Coutt House in Lan caster City on the first Monday in May, A. D. ISO 7, being the fourth day of the month, at 1 o’clock in the afternoon, and select, rira vocc, by a majority of. the wbde number of Directors present, ooe person of literarjr and scientific at tainments, and of skill and experience in tho art of Teach ing, as County Superintendent, for the three succeeding years; determine the amount of compensation for the sam», and certify the result to the State Superintendent at Harrisburg: as required by the 39tb and 40th sections of said act. JNO. S. CftUMBAUGII, County Superintendent, of Lancaster Ounty. Lancaster City, April 4th 1557. apr73tl2 / A RETIRED PHYSICIAN I f Whoso sands of Life havo nearly run *ut, discovered I / while in the East Indies, a certain cure for Consumption, ; / Asthma, Bronchitus, Coughs, Colds and General Debili ! I ty. The remedy was discovered by him when kis only j ■ child, a daughter, was given up to die. Wishing to do i as much good as possible, he will send to such of his afflict ed fellow-beings as request it, this recipe, with full and explicit directions for making it up and successfully i using it. Ho requires-each applicant to inclose him one I shilling—three cents to be returned as postage on the I recipe, and the remainder to be applied to the payment I of this.advertisement. Address, / t Dr. H. JAMES, No. IB Grand street, Jersey Oity, N. J. J aprT lm 12 * snuKz ran '„.giome : w. huwmms. pHOICE FARM LAUDS FOB SALE.- v>i The Illinois Central E. R. Company is now prepared -DEIVTZ * HCPFNAGtK, _ to,1. fta cal light in the world. apr7tfl2 | i The Lands remaining unsold are as rich and valuable as ~ ■ - t those which have been disposed of. T IST OP LETTERS REMAINING IN j > to fifty cuts In i j the Post Office at Safe Harbor, for the quarter ending ! J, ofita stamps, and Books or Pamphlets, containing uu- March 31, 185_7. , > rtUg i nB tances of successful farming, signed by respect- I able and weH-knowu farmers livlug in the neighborhood I of the Railroad Lands, throughout the the coat ■ of fencing, price of cattle, expense of harvesting, threshing, I.- . other Information—will be cheerluUy given April 3, 1857. Brady, Frederick Byrne, Patrick C. Copland, HUta Coleman, Lewis Carlo, Patrick Dasard. Vetor Duke, Jacob Flnegau, Patrick Finegan. Anu Foust. Christian Fry, IL N. Garl>er, Elizabeth Garber, Bartholomew Ilamiimn, Rewben Hock. Jacob Hasson, James Herman, Henry M. ONLY FIFTEEN CENTS—The Ladles' JOURNAL AND ILLUSTRATED MISCELLANY, 'devoted to Literature, Music and Art. Just_received for Runs, Benjamin Y. . April. Kline. Elias Z Young, Thomas j It contains a large colored Fashinu Plate, and tour pieces Knowles, Patrick ‘‘of music in number. It is the Cheapest Journal of N. B.—Persona calling for letters will please say they jiFaahloti uow published. Single copies 15 cents, or >1 oO are advertised. JOHN KOLP, P. M. ; per annum. Fur sale at No. 33, North Queen St. apr 7 at 12 aprTtfl2 SPUKNOEH «& WESTH AEI FEU. C'ILOTHING ! CLOTHING ! ! Spring and OUNDAY NOTlCE.—Persons wishing j SUMMER CLOTHTNO: !! JOHN A. KRBEN. SIGN . k; Medicines on Sunday will please cull tat ween the OF THE STRIPED COAT. No 42 North Queen Street, hours of I and 3P.M , at Dr. \\ A A LAN’S Drug store, East Side, nearOrnDgo Street, Lancaster. I’a. No. GO North Queen street. apr . tl The proprietor of this groat manufactory of Clothing, re- 1 apertfnlly announces to his friends and the public in gen eral, that his establishment now contains the largest, best aud cheapest assortment of fla j SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, ' ever offered in this city. IP'S j: Manufactured expressly for the Spring and i ; Summer Trade, made in the best manner and rooßt mod- 1 erate styles, and guarranteed to be cheaper than similar ; articles can be purchased for elsewhere, euables the Farmer. Mechanic and Tradesman to make their selections with dispatch, and without fear of imposition. Every article of Clothing snld by the proprietor of this establishment is of his own manufacture, and may be relied upon as being well sewed.’and warranted to prove the same as represented a? the time of purchase. Among bis extensive assortment may he found DRESS AND FROCK COAT 3, of new and fashionable style*: BUSINESS SACKS AND KROCKS. npr?ly 12 of the best material and latest patterns. Linen. Gingham and Cotton Coats of evory description : Double and single breasted Vests, in endless variety— choice styles. Fine Black French Doeskin and Fancy Cassimere Pants: Plain .Light Colored Casshuere Pants, in great variety— choice styles. I'nitod Stares Clothing 42 North Queen St.. Street. Lancaster, Pa. AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. ORANGE JUDD, 1 101, IVater-sf., (Tcrms-One Dollar 1\r OTICE F f, RE ° *1? S " ", T ’‘li Publisher £ Prop’r/ New York. i A Year in Advance, n "“" Conuaittee of the Ulj Ounr.ls tv,ll y ’ _ visit the uitrerenl Engine uud lln.-e Houses. on thcJirst Vol. XVI., No 4. ' APRIL, 1557.“ "New Series,'No. 123. ' Monday -f April ensuing, in the afternoon for the purpose ] \ . of inspecting the hogiuos, Ilnse, Arc., of winch the respec tive Companies will please take notice. LEWI? lIALDY. mar-4 tflli Chin. Lnciue und Hose Com. (Examiner, Inland Daily and Lancaster Democrat copy.; y< UOAR H CANE. 1.06 5.50 9.00 OTHER SEEDS. Tin Is now read; Me informat This numbc a majority o api-7 quarterlies. NwYsh "Weekly.—T oi an Indepr ot Washingt It will represent the pound constitutional principles which have ever been uphold by the National Democracy, but it will not ho so entirely political that its columns 'will interest the politician exclusively, nor fo subservient as to betray principle at the command of power, or disguise its convictions at the suggestions of expediency. In addition to the discussion of important political quea tions, its eolumns will bo devoted to the proceedings of Congress, the current trrnsnctions of the Government, to general news, and matters of interest appertaining to liter ature, agriculture and commerce. The Daily will be mailed to subscribers at $4 per annum. Two copies will be forwarded for 7 ” The Tri-tVeekly, embracing all the rending matter which appears in the Daily, will be furnished to subscribers at 3 “ Two copies will he mailed for 5 THE WEEKLY— The Cheapest Paper in the South. The Weekly will be issued in a large Double Sheet form, aud printed on superior paper, with handsome bold type, at the following rates Single copies Two copies Fivo copies Ten copies, to one address, and any larger number at the rate of $1 per year Ten copies, to the address of each subscriber, and any larger number at $1,20 each 12 Any Postmaster, clerk, or other person, who may send fire subscribers, with $7 enclosed, will receive an copy. Payment in all cases is required invariably in! ad vance ; and no paper shall be forwarded until the receipt of the money. , The Weekly will contain all the important matter pub lished duriog the week in the daily. i - The undersigned was one of tho original proprietorjs of ,f the Washington Union, and his long newspaper experience before and since the establishment of that paper, justifies him in promising the public a paper well worthy of their • patronage. The States will not be the organ of any clique or faction, and with no partial purpose to serve, the pfper will address itself to the honest judgment of the people, and for support will roly upon their appreciation. I , , Address . J. P. HEISS,j Exchanges.—The Tri Weekly States will be forwarded • l to all country papers which will give the above a fety in ! seitioDß. apr 7 St 12 K. Kuhns, Barbara L. I.anton. Mr. Loyor, Henry Martin, Jno. McMillan. Nathaniel McWilliams, Catharine Mondorf, Isaac Oiboura, Henry Rusenan, Charels Robinson. Alexander Roch, Jacob Riley, Mrs. 2 Shank, Christopher Sullivan, Timothy Smith. Barbara Shock, Christian Cth. Michael JOHN’ A. KRIIKN, Store, sizn of the Striped Coat. No. Isast side, near corner of Orange Apr7tfl2 XiARGE PREMIUMS 111 SUGAR IS DEAR, and everybody is desir mg to test the value of the NORTHERN CHINESE SUGAR CANE. To meet the demand for pure, reliable TyriLLIXKRY l MILLINERY I! Mrs. M. aeeds the Publisher of the American Acrjcui- j_VJ_ SCHELL, No. 7u North Niuth Rt., above Arch. Phil-i -turist has secured n large supply direct from : delphia, would call the attention of Ladies visiting the the same source as that obtained bv the U. S. city, to a handsome assortment of Parisian Millinery Government, and he has now 1,000 pounds which «he will sell low to suit purchas.-rs. which will be distributed (not sold) as follows: mar 21 $1.06 will pay for the Agriculturist for one —— year, and secure the prompt free return of "\TILES IMPROVED PLOWS, \VICr- GOO perfect Sugar Cane Seeds, thiswill plant j_Tj_ gins Plows, Peacock Plows, Eagle Plows, Subsoil 120 hills. Plow?, Michigan Plows, Ridging or Furrow Plows. Side $5.50 will pay for a club of six subscribers Ilill Plows, Cultivators, Harrows. Hay. Straw and Corn one year, and also 10,000 seeds, delivered stalk Cutters. Agricultural Implements of the very best free. quality manufactured and for sale by $O.OO will pay for a club of ten subscribers . D- LANDKETII t SON. one year, and also 20,000 seeds delivered Implement and Seed Warehouse, Nos. 21 and -o, South free. 6th St., Philadelphia. mar 24 4t 10 N. B. The seeds above offered will be promptly delivered to the subscriber or send- T~\R« S. M» PRIGG, SURGEON er of a club. JL_/ DENTIST, having formed a partuership >£^£^===s? free OF expense with Dr. SAMUEL WELCIIKN3. will practice to any point in the United States (except in the various brandies of his profession, at their office, California and Oregon.) KRAMI’JI'S BUILDING, north east corner of NORTH For a variety of valuable seeds annually tiUEEN ANI) ORANGE Sts., second floor. .Charges mod distributed free to all subscribers, see the erate. February and April numbers. Refer to Professir C. A Harris. A. A Blaudy. I*. 11. Aus- tin, of Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. 'js W .3 fei b S 5 mar 24 b • - tflu The Agriculturist haa a much larger circu- —— : than any other Agricultural or Horticultural (J]i,TRE\VARD.-»\Vas stolen from tlie journal in the world (u fair test of its merits, ) subscriber, residing in Manor township, on Sunday and is universally pronounced the best source last, a of plain practical instruction for every cult) vator of the soil Try this paper a year—it will pay. tlu- ramrod lost: no rnmrod with the gun. N. B. The AgriruUnriit is stertt>‘>/pr.d and UST" The above reward, and the gun into the bargain, ne.w subscribers desiring, can begin with vol. will be giveu for the detection and conviction of the thief. 10 (.Jan 1857.) ' mar 24 'lt* 10 .h)UN KILIIEFFER. ib APRIL AGRICULIIRIST. CALF.—Came to the premises y, and contains a grea* variety of most vulua- of the undersigned, in Salisbury township, Lancaster lion upon every department ot SPRING IVOKIv. county, some time in the month of December last, a red .r alone gives more really practical hinld than and white SI’OTTKD lIKIFKR CAL?’; is about 7 or 9 )f the agricultuial books sold at a dollar each. monfhs old. Tho owupr is requested to come forward, It 12 prove property, pay elites and take it awuy, otherwise it will be disposed of according to law. jan 27 2ui* 2 . A. L. HENDERSON. DEMOCRATIC PAPER AT lINGTON. D. C. Daily. Tri-Weekly .and 'he undersigned will commence th* publication nn'dent National Democratic paper, in the City ton. on the Ist of April, to be called ‘•TIIE STATES” TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. etc or any - , , . . t>n application, either personally or by letter, in bngllsu “ ;n, or German, addressed to JOHN WILSON, j Lund Commissioner of the Illinois Central R. R. Co. I Office in Illinois Central Railroad Depot, Chicago, Illi nois. a P r 76m 12 ' ; T)erfumery and Hair Preservatives.— IX One Case of Perfumery, just recived at Dr. WAY ' LAN’S DRUG STORE, No. 60, North Queen Street, com ' prising Jules Hauel's, Lubin’n and Bazin’s Extracts for the Handkerchief, Florida and Lavender Waters. ' ' Also, a fresh' assortment of Ox Marrow, Bear’s Oil, Eau I Lustrale and Bandoline for the' Freservation'und _Orowth i of the hair. aprTtfl‘2 lANCASTER BANK NOTES A FEW j HUNDRED FOR SALE by ISAAC L. NICHOLSON k CO. No. th> Bait, st., a few doors below Frederick st , Baltimore, marl" 4t*9 Dental surgery.—Dr. ely par ky having returned from his duties in the College ol Dental Surgery, is now prepared to attend to professiomil engagements at his oflic'e. No. 3R!m East Kiug St.. Lane r. mar 10 ” t S liOR RENT.—The Stove Room, two * rouins aud uttic above, aud cellar underneath, on the West corner of Centre Square, Stra.sburg, now occu pied by M’Cloy s Iv‘\>* Hole!, Most Mug 6trei*t, • Lancaster. fublitfd, /CARPETINGS—S. S. DEPUY SON'S, i V_y MASONIC lIALL, Chestnut Street, Below Eighth, • Philadelphia. would cal! the attention of the publb' to the largo uud varied assortment of CARPET.'. OIL CLOTHS. MATTINGS, at.. Whhdi thev are selling very cheap for (Nish or City Au>p , tamvs, Wholesale and Retail. uiarlOlmS • 'VT'OTlCE.—Letters Tcsiameiitary liav- J\j in b r lt-cn granted to the undersigned, cm the estate of ' Ann Meets.n. late of tht City ft' Lancaster, deceased, all ' persons ind-'lited to the said estate are requested to make i immediate payment and th—o having claim.-' to present the tame f.ir .settlement t-' feb 10 7t* 4 c. l. m. d.. Mechauksburg, Cumberland Co., Pa. 6m 7 FLINT-LOCK. SHOT GUN, having a black Walnut stock—the lower socket for bolding Bonnet, Ribbon and Millinery Store. As the Season is now approaching for general SPRING MILLINERY ANDSTRAW GOODS, Ac., JOHN ROUGH, North Qneeu street, opposite Howell’s Marble Yard, lias supplied himself with a large and fresh stool: of the same, and now invites the Ladies of this city and vicinity to inspect his stock. _ An entire new purchase of Ladies’ £E"T\ Fashionable Straw Bonnets, with jwadl a large supply of white and colored Jfw Ribbons, Flowers, Wreaths, Quillings, Ruches, Head Dresses, &c. EMBROIDERIES, viz: Swiss, Jaconet and Nainsook -li’lounciDgs: Sleeves, Collars, Kerchiefs, Infants’ Bodies, ISAAC BARTON, White „d Colored Silk WHOLESALE GROCER, WINK and LIQUOR STORE. — Locos French do., Thread do., Linen Bobbin do.. Cotton Nos. 135—137 North lid street, Philadelphia d 0 ’ dec *2B tf-49 Black and White English Crapes; colored do. Black. Silk Veils, with Veil Tissues and Bereges, Ac. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS.--THE CO« J. R. has bought his goods .this season on the _L LUMBIA BANK in Columbia. Lancaster county, re- niost favorable terms, and hopes to be able to sell the same ceives Modoj on Deposit and allow interest therefor, at the cheap as usual. mar 31 2m* 11 rate of 4 per cent, per auuum for 3 months. \\4, do do 6 do 5 ” do do 9 do do do 12 do SAMUEL SHOCH, Cashier. 3m's STRAW BONNETS AND HATS, AT LOW PRICES FOR CASH. —A ianre and well assort ed NtOcJ* Of MEN'S, BOYS' ANT) CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS. WOMEN S. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S STRAW AND SILK BONNETS. MEN’S AND BOYS’ FUR AND WOOL HATS. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS AND BONNETS RUSSIA**. MISSES’ STRAW FLATS. WALTERS & STACKHOUSE. No. *2A, Ni rth 4th Street. Plnlad'a. opposite Merchant's Hotel. mar33oi7 .$2 per year. feb 1; The model seed warehouse, ' 309 SJarKct street, above Sth, north side, Pliiladel- mar 31 phia.—Constantly od band Vegetable, Flower and —— Field Seed, in all of their varieties, Lawn Grasses, VANO.—A full aupply of COLOMBIAN native and imported, all of which will he tear- \T GUAN’O, testing 70 to 80 per cent. Bone Phosphate of ranted. Catalogues sent <«n application. Timothy Lime, in strong bags, containing about 160 lbs. each, in and Clover Seed received on commission. Reference cbeor- store and for sale to Farmers and Dealers, at the Company’s fully given on application. Give us a call. prices by RICHARDS A MILLER, mar 3 3m 7 JAMES DANIELS- y ’ Bols Agexts, . _• .... 92 South Front Street, Philadelphia. T'vyelng and Scouring —Philip Hudson, Fancy Pamphlets, with full particulars, at the office of this pa* j_/Dyer, STo 95 North Thirteenth Street, Philadelphia, per. • mar 314 t 11 three doors above Cherry Street, respectfully informs the _____ _____ " •iitixens of Lancaster county and elsewhere, that all T~\ISSOLUTIOX OF PARTNERSHIP.-" kinds of Silks, Crapes, Merinoos, Ac., are dyed in’the most | J The Partnership heretofore existing between the firms fashionable and permanent colon. Ladies’ cashmere and of shelly A Pinkerton and that of Shelly, Pinkerton A.Co., crape shawls, cloaks, Ac., cleansed and pressed equal to ja this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons new; Silk dresses watered in superior style. Gentlemen’s knowing themselves indebted to either of the alore Anns apparel scoured and dyed in superior style; in short, Dye- will please make payment, and those having claims will Ing in all its various branches done at short notice, and' present them for settlement to either of the undersigned on the lowest terms. Also, Carpets Cleansed. A call is „ partners of said firms. JOHNRBHELLY, earnestly solicited, as it is rery convenient for those who &§•ISLm’ ’ should want anything In the above line. EU XvHrts. r’ PhUa.marl7 T IST OP APPLICANTS FOE TAVBEN TESTATE OP GEORGE I*. McIIiVAIN, 1 j LICENSES. JJ dec’d.—Letters of Adininlstration'ou tjio estate of Adamstown Bor. Anthonv Lechler, George D. M.livaln. lat© or I>armdl»,tw(w Unraster e count of the said Estate: Notice is bereby given to all persons Interested In the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed tho 2uth day of April, 1567, for the confirmation thereof unless ox captions be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Prothonotarv. Prothy’s Office, Lan. Feb. 20,1557. mar 3 4t 7 Estate of mart flinn, dec’d— Letters testamentary on the estate 'of Mary Flinu, late of the city of Lancaster, dec’d, having been issued to the subscriber residing in said city: All persous indebted to said estate ore requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them without delay properly authenticated for settlement. feb24 6t 6 MICHAEL McGUANX, Ex’r. Estate of Barbara good.—in the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Laucaster Whereas, Ilenry Eby, trustee of Barbara Good, did ou the 7th day of March 1857, file in the Office of the Prothouotary ‘ of said Court, his account of said Estate : Notice is hereby pirdu to all persons interested in the said Estate, that tho said Court have appointed the 2mh : day of April. T 857, for the confirmation thereof, unless ex > ceptions be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN. Prothouotary. Prothy’6 Office, Lancaster War. 7th, 1857 [mar 10 4t 8 Estate of henw rotharmel, (Merchaut.l late of the Citjrnf Lancaster, deceased.— Letters Testamentary on the above estate having been Issued to tho undersigned. Exectitors, all persons having claims or demands will present them duly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted will make payment without delay. F. W. DEATHS, feb 24 7t ti Estate of Jacob erb—in the Court of Common Plens for the County of Lancaster. Whereas, Samnel Nlssley, Trustee of Jacob Erb, did on tbu IStli day of March 1857. file in the Office of tho Prothono tary of tho said Court, his Account ot tho said Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in tho i said Estate; that the said Court have appointed tho 27th I day of April 1857, for the confirmation thereof, unless ex ceptions be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. Prothy’s Offico, Lancaster, March IS. ISSQ. mar 24 41 10 NOTICE.— Whereas Letters of Admlu btnig do the Estate of George Spotts, Sr., late *»f CffirnarvOffTownsblp, Lancaster Co.. decm-sed. luive Iwi) granted to the subscribers, all persons indebted to >nM estate are requested to make immediate pa\ nieut, uml thoso haring claims or demands against the estate of the said deceased will make koown the same, without drlav. to SAMUEL SI’OXTS. GEORGE SIVITS, Administrators. 6t 11 C-snxuixoN, March 31,1857 mar 31 Estate op Uriah pasnacht & WIFE. In the Court of Common Plena for the Coun ty of Lancaster. Whereas, John Assignee ot Uriah Fasoacht & Wife, of West Earl tvrp , did on the 24th day of MArch, 1857, file in the Office of the Prothonotarv of said Court, his Account of the said Estate. Notice in hereby £iveii to nil persons Interested in the ! said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the doth ! day of April. 1857, for. the coulirumliou thereof, unless n- I ceptions be filed. Attest. J. BOWMAN. I’roth'y. I T '’ncaster, March 24,1857. I Prothy'g Office, I mar 31 Estate op john j. ebgrle, and AMELIA EBERLK, (now FRENCH) —In the Court of Common Pleas fur the County of Lancaster. Whereas, Jacob N. Miller, trustee of John J. Kberle and Amelia Eberlo, (now French.) did on the 30th day of March, ISST. file in the oltice of the Prothouotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court has appointed the '2sth day of May, 1*57, for the confirmation thereof, unless excep tions be filed. Attest. J. BOWMAN. Proth’y Prothunotary's Office. Lancaster, March 30. JS- r >7. mar 31 4t 11 Estate of Andrew shute.—Let ters testamentary on the estate of Andrew Shute, late of Manor township, dec’d, having been issued to the sub scriber residing in said township: all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them without delay pioperly authenticated for settlement. mar3l 6t 11 ABRAHAM PETERS, Ex'r. TN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS J_ of Lancastei county. In the matter of the petition of William Paxson and Franklin Paxson,’for an order of sale, to sell a lot of ground belonging to tho “ East Land Divis ion Sons of Temperance No. 332” in Little Britain town ship, all ■persons interested are hereby notified that th« Court have granted a rule, to show cause why such sale shall not be made, returnable on the 4th Monday of April next. Attest, J. BOWMAN. Proth'y. &%. large supply of Fresli and Genuine Garden Seeds, embracing all the new and desirable varie ties, at wholesale and retail. A choice assortment of tit-*- Flower Seeds. 20 select varieties iu fancy boxes fur «I.od. Also, Field Seeds, Red and 'White Clover. Orchard Grass and Red Tup, Green GrasstPerennial Rye Grass,. Tiuiotby Ac., at Wholesale and Retail. I’ASCIIALL MORRIS A CO. Implement and Seed Store. N. K. Cor. 7th and Market Sts.. I‘hiiad’a. tf * UISING SUN NURSERIES AND GAR EEX, Germantown Road, lialf au hour's ride from the Exchnnge’by Omnibus. SHADE, g£jfig3l, FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREKS, SHRUBS, PLANTS, RUSES, Ac., cultivaled aud for sale iu quantities to 'suit dealers and other, including an exteti sire and varied assortment of all the desirable vatinfios of the above, for sale wholesale and retail. Catalogues can by bad on application, gratis MAUi’AY A CO. X. B. —When addressed by m.iii, direct to Rising Sun P. 0., Philadelphia. Our Stands are in the Market, Mar ket St., below Sixth, whero orders ur«- also received, mar'24 GtlO NURSERY TREES—AppIe, Peach, ' ggggjjf EOUSBBSEFimS;: Pour, Plum, Cherrv, Nectarine and Apricot WHO VISIT Trees. Strawberry ami Raspberry Plants of choice PIIII ADEI I'HIA for their Supplies, The Subscribers offer varieties oud thrifty growth; also a large lot of ?h* largest and best assortment of Silver Leaf Maple Trees of law ami straight CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWAKE, growth, for sale at the Concordville Nursery. These Trees miantitics to suit the wants of Consumers, will be sold for cash at a reduced price for the purpose of J T LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES, settling the estate of Janies S. Peters, dec'd.. packed aud xheir assortment embraces Every Variety of Warn, shipped in good order. All orders directed to the under- from tljo very Commonest to the Finest eTer Imported, signed will receive , . u vcry article being of the newest shapes and most beautiful CHARLES P. PETEISS, Agent, i r» w si] cost nothing to examine their stock. Concordville P. 0. Del. Co.. Pa. TYNDALE Si MITCHELL, 7U7 Chestnut St., above Seventh. mar 10 lm 3 -kyOTlCE—Wliei-eas, on motion of Sant’l fcb-4 3m I\ A. Reynolds, Esq., tin applk-ni inn has Leon iiiade ILA T E ROOFING.—The sulogcribej*, to the Court ot Common Pleas of Lam-aster Co., to grant a W A nt f or Humphreys & Co’s. Roofing Slate, manu- Charter of Incorporation to the Old Fellows Hall Assnci.i- Stored 0 t Slate Hib, York county, Pa., returns his thanks tlon of Earl'Lodge in Now Holland, Lancaster co„ to he t - ( , r t jje liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, and called and known by the name, style, and title of “ODJ> rMt MAMJrAI sum of S>o 000, as a permanent loan, la sums of not less TURER.—SoIe Proprietor . of Johnson * hlfibly lhaD will be received at the Mayor's Office, for which and much improved aMLT AND SCREENING MACHINE, c , „* bo ’ ndH and certificates of City Loan will be Issued. Improved Iron Concave Lran Luster, the 1 remmm .In- g a jj j oa „ to be appropriated to tho payment ’of damages , chine for Millers. . ..... , r , , . accruing from opening streets within said city. Residence : NO. C 4 QLEEN street, (.15th Ward,; address c b * J. ZIMMERMAN, Kensington Post Office. Mayor. Shop: lIAYDOCK Street, below Frout, PIITLAD’A. Cocalico Mill Stones, Mill Irons, Smut Machines, Patent Mill Bush, Portable Mills, Stretched Belting, Cement and Screen IVire, SQUARE MESHED BOLTING CLOTHS, feb 24 3 m « Court Proclamation. —Whereas, the Hon. HEN RY G. LONG, Prcs't.. liou. A. L. Hates audF. Rrinton, Esq., Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, iu and for the county of Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer aud General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for said couuty of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to me directed, re quiring me, among other things, to make public Proclama tion throughout my Bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and a General Jail Delivery: Also, a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the city of Lancaster, in the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, on the THIRD MONDAY IN APRIL. 1857: In pursuance of which precept, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the Mayor, aud Aldermen, of the city of Lancaster, In the said county, aud all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner, and Constables of the said city and county of Lancaster, that they be then and there in their own proper persons, with their rolls, records and examinations, and inquisitions, and their other re membrances, to do those things which to their offices ap pertain, in their behalf to be done; and also all those who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be in the Jail of the said county of Lancaster, are to by then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Dated at Lancaster, the 23d day of February, 1557. GEORGE MARTIN, Sheriff. N\ B.—Punctual attendance of the Jurors and Witnesses will hereafter be expected and required on the first day ot the sessions. Aldermen and Justices ol the Peace are re quired by an order of Court, dated November 2ist, 1848, to return their recognizances to John J. Porter, Clerk of Quarter Sessions, within one week from the day offinal action in each case, and in default thereof, the Magistrate's costs will not be allowed. mar 24 tc-lo O \V. TAYLOR’S PAINTING E9IPORI o. UM, WEST ORANGE St., near NORTH QUEEN, Lancaster. HOUSE PAINTING in all its various branches. GRAINING, KALSOMTNING, CHINA-GLOSSING, GLAZING, Ac. The undersigned, thankful for the liberal patronage he has heretofore received, takes tbiJ occasion to inform his friends and the public that he has completed arrangements which greatly increase his facilities for doing all kinds of work inkis line, and in a stylo which for beauty and dura bility cannot be surpassed by any other establishment. Ho has engaged the services of Mr. MICHAEL McCUL LOM, whose experience and reputation as a House Painter, and especially in Graining, Kalsomining and Cbina-Glosß lng, U the best guarantee that.all work entrusted to this establishment will be done in the best and most satisfac tory manner. PAINTERS wishing to have Graining, etc. done in the best manner, can secure the services of Mr. MoCULLOM, as heretofore, by making application to S. W. TAYLOR, Painter. West Orange St., Lankier, Pa. mh24 3m 10 Vf OTICE—Th« stockholders of the 1> Lancaster and Susquehanna Slack Water Navigation Company are hereby notified that an Election will bo held at the Company’s office, in the CitybT Lancaster, on Mon day the 4th day of - May next, at - 10 o’clock, for the choice of five managers, as required by their Charter. GEO. CALDER, Sec’y. mar 24 6t 10 Lanc’r, March 24th, 1957. — nAKDEIt AND FIEIjD_ BBBDa.--A Chemical Store, No. €O,N. Qheoa St.., a complete assort- at $l.OO. Also, Elelfh&Su, Bed meat of fine Sponges, Genuine Havana Segare, Superior , Orehart Graia and Had Top; Green Gum Cloth Taper, and Gas. Lighter, of all sixes Nursery lJcmird -tf^olwaU Uimps, Pure Cod Liver Oil. Lubin’s, Hanel’s, and Bazin’s 3 PASCHALL MOBsfs 4 CO., Extracts for the Handkerchlets, Ssponifier, a superior artl- "*" u- Agricultural Implement and Seed Store; cle of Fluid and Pino Oil, Alcohol, Potash and Bal Arntue, ST E. Oor 7th and Market StA, Philada. Ac, Ac. Jan 20 tf I • tf< ONE OF THE BEST STORE STANDS IN THE COUNTY I—The uudareigned will lease tot one or moro years, that best ol Store Stands, together with a Two Story Dwelling Honse, adjoining the same, situate in Centre Square, in the Borough of Mount Joy, Lancaster County, together with a Store House, and all appertaining to said Store and Dwelling. Possession will be given on the first day ol April next, (1867.) . , * Persons desirous of renting will please call on the un dersigned residing In the city of Lancaster, Pa. SAM’L BOMBRRGffi. N. B. Should persons prefer buying to renting, they will bo afforded an opportunity of either buying the Mine or any of the other properties owned by the undersigned In said Borough of ML Jc-y. 9. B. dec 2 * tf 40 A FARM AT PRIVATE SAJLK.— TLe subscriber offers at private sale, the well known farm, late the estate of WJllalmTnggart.deceued, situate part In Northumberland and part in Montonr counties, Pa., on the road leading from aliltou to Danville, and within one* 1 funrth nf a mile of the C. W. and E. R. R., containing in all 277 Acres ? about 106 or 110 Acres are heavy tim bered land, principally Oak and Hickory. There Is a large quantity of oak suitable for Ship Timber, and any amount i .f railroad wood on the farm. The improvements are two good DWELLING MOU3ES, and one large Bauk Barn, handsomely situated; the CblUsquaque Creek running through the center of the farm, on |jg jjg| which there is a fall of 6 feet 0 Inches, suitable for a Saw or Grist Mill. There is also s fine young Apple and Poach Orchard of choice grafted fruit, and a large portion of Meadow Land, the soil of which is of a loamy nature, one part of the farm laud has been limed, and Umestooe within one-fourth of mile. The whole will be sold together, or in part, to suit pur chasers. The above property has lately been very much improved; within the last year 10,Duo bushels of lime has put on it. and 2 tons of guano. This property will divide in equal parts, either by the creek or by the public road. The terms will be made ac commodating to suit purchasers, as but little of the money will be required for several years, unless convenient to those who may choose to purchaao* Any person with a small sum to pay iu cash, can make the balance out of the timber and wood, as the Cattawissa Ilailroad furnishes ft cash market for all tbo wood that can be delivered. All the products of the farm will iu that place pay better than in the city of Lancaster, iu vousequeace of tbo markets created by tbo Irou and coal regions close by. After being cleared there will bo 'JOU'jtres of timothy meadow as cuu be found iu the State. It will then be a flrst-rett grazlug farm. The subscriber will also sell on reasonable terms a (mail Farm, containing 45 Acroa of good Land, situate In Cbilisquaque touuship, Northumberland county, 4 miles rom MUtou. 4 miles from Lewlsburg. and teu miles from Dauvillo. This tract c'titaius about 5 Acres of Timber, and the balance Is well suited for raising grain and hay, and has all been limed witbiu the la«t two years. The Improvements are a if ‘o the public schools. Any person la Lancaster county desirous of purchasing, i\ill pleaso call on Mr. William Carpenter, who will furnish ,i il necessary information or on the subscriber, near Milton, Northumberland county, Ta. Terms will bo made very accommodating. JAMES CAMERON. tf 1 EM’L StIUBER. MICHAEL FISIIEU. Executors. Chillsqunqui' twp., Jan. 20. n,\LL and WINTER CLOTHING—ELE £ HAN'T NEW STYLES OF We are now seliiug at prices that offer uuusuhl Induce ments to purchasers. Every article of Clothing purchased at thin fst.tbli>hment will !>• found to be the same as rep resented. Dress and Frock Coats. Over Coats, Business Coats, Raglan Salma and Sack Coats, Punts, Vests, Ac., of the newest Style-', and of every variety, which has been manufactured with great care, from tho best English, French and Ameri can fabrics, aml will t>e sold at remarkably low prices. DAVID RAY, i'SON, No. 360, Market Street, betweou 10th and 11th South West side, Philadelphia. novlSOmH Dental co-partnership.—the undersigned having entered luto co-partnership, are prepared to practice tho various branches of g*' OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIS THY, at their office, in Kramph’s Buildings, j H u* N. E. corner of North Queeu and Orange streets, where thev would bo pleased to wait upon their friends and the public generally, assuring them that all operations In trusted to their care will be performed iu the mostcomplete manner. 3. WELCHLNS, I would respectfully announce to my frleuds, throughout the City and County of Lancaster, that I have thU day taken into co-partnership, in my Dental practice, Dr. S. T. PKIGG, recently of Baltimore, Md., aud who has, within tho last three nr four mouths, becomo a resident Deutist of this city* The gentlemanly and accommodating character of Dr., Prigg, his thorough and scientific knowl edge of tho various branches of tho profession, his superior skill iu ail its moat delicate manipulations, together with the high recommendations he hrlugs with him from the Professors (if the Baltimore College of Dental Sciouce, will guarantee perfect satisfuclibn to all my former patrons and all others who may place themselves under our treat ment. By this arrangement we will have greater facilities for a more prompt atte.nti/m to all our patients, which tho want of asuistanco has heretofore deprived me of tho ability to bestow. Persons partial to the manipulations and advice of tho uudersigned, and who may feel a delicacy in calling for his services at the Dental office, iu tho event of his not being present, will ph-use call at his Drug Store, No. 27 North tlueeu street, in the National House Building. March lb, 1867. I7MLES AND RASPS, RE-CUT AND ' made equal to new, at No. 01 NEW Street above See oud, between Race and Vino, Philadelphia. PRICE UF RE-CUTTING PER DOZEN: Id Flat Bast’d Half Rod & Saw- In. Tbreo Square mill Files. Saw Files. 10 $7.50 i 11,02 s}/$ $O,OO 11 1,80 1.02 4 0,63 12 2,u0 2,25 V/y 0.60 13 2.40 2,64 5 0,72 14 2.75 3,00 f»l£ 0,7 S 15 3,30 3,60 fl 0,00 1C 4.20 4,50 7 1,20 Ilor?e Rasps "lie Incji more than half round Kilos. a All work warrauted'satisfacUtry. A good assortment of v New Files constantly on hand. J. B. SMITH, mar 17 3m 0 HA. Itockafleld «fc Co., Next to Kramph's .Clothing Store, East Orange street, Lancaster Pa. lienlers In nil the new and popular FAMILY MEDI« CIN KH, PERFUMERY, ic., Wholesale and Iletail. '63, They hare just received a fresh supply of Wolfe’s Celebrated Aromatic Scboidam Sahnapps and will sell to retailers at Proprietor's prices. june 20 tf-23 STYLES—L. BAUM'S CHEAP Wholesale and Retail Bonnet and Mlllioery Store.— He is now opening his new stock of SPRINT, MILLINERY GOODS, consisting of Ribbons. Silks of all kinds, Crapes, Modes, Turlcton. Laci.-s. Edging, Rushes, Quillings, Lawns, Straw Bonnets, Straw Gimp and Lace. Freocb and Domestic Flowers, BONNKTS OF ALL KIN Lid, ready trimmed, and frames to suit every taste. lie invite* his friends and Customers to call and examine hi* goods before purchasing elsewhere, as ho feels confident In bfiug able to exhibit a better selected and cheaper assort ment than Las ever been in this city before. 110 therefor* invites all to come and take a look for themselves. N. H. DRV Goods Hulling off at cost. mar 17 tf‘J sopt 9 tf 34 New wine and uauoE store, N<\ 59, East King Street, Lancaster, nearly oppo site Anthony Lechler’s (formerly Swope’s Tavern.) The undersigned will constantly keep on hand and for s:ilo at his Establishment, a large assortment of CHOICE LIQUORS of the first quality, Buch as Sherry and Madcris Wines of superior quality, Malaga, Lisbon, Port and Currant Wines, Superior Old Brandy, Cognac, Cherry and Ginger Brandies, Holland Gin, Monongabela, Old Ryo and Scotch Whiskeys, ic.,- which ho will sell at reasonable rate 3. Persons desi ring adY of the above liquors are requested to give him ft ca ||. GEO. BRUBAKER. feblO 3m * ■\ T otlce to Travelers.—From and after Monday j\j Dec. 16, 1854, tbe’Cbrlstiana & Chesnut Level Btage Line will leave Christiana Tuesdays, _ Thursdays and Saturdays, at 1 P. M., via Coopersville, Green Tree, Paxson’s Store, Quarryvilie, Spring Orove, Mechanics’ Grove, to Chesnut Level; returning, will leave the Level at 5 o’clock, A. M., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and return the same route to Christiana. . The above arrangement “will afford persons an opportun ity of traveling In either of two daily lines of cars to and from the cities of Philadelphia and Lancaster. Dec. 12 tf-47) By order of the Manager*. Carolina Yellow Pine Flooring Board*. QQoE’cet Ciirolina Yellow Pine Dressed Floor -30,C?00 Feet Do. Undressed. 5 0,000 CYPRESS SHINGLES, No. 1 and 2. 50,000 BANGOR PLASTERING LATHS, Just received and for sale *t GraeT* Landing, on the Conestoga. Apply to GEO CALDLR £ Co., Office Eaet Orange st., near N. Queen st., Lancaster, eep 30 tf3T PAPER HANGING DEPOT. —Removed to No 10 Courtland st., New York, directly opposite the Western Hotel. The CROTON MANUFACTURING 00., (Organized in 1846, under the General Manufacturing Law of the State of New York,) offers at wholesale, In quantise* to suit purchasers, at Manufacturer’s Lowest Prices, fur cash or approved credit. Paper Hangings, of every variety of style and price. Borders to match. Fire-Board Prints, in great variety. Transparent Window Bhades. Oil Painted Window Shade*. Wide Window Curtain Papers, and Window Shade Fixtures, of tho latest styles and superior Apish, all of their own man ufacture and importation. A* their stock is large and en tirely new, they invite Merchants, Booksellers and Dealer* in these articles to call and examine their styles and prioe* whenever they visit the city. mar * tf 7 Notice. —CABINET MAKING BUSINESS. The un dersigned hereby giresnotlce that she will can yon the CABINET-MAKING and Undertaking business at theoldstandinWest King . Btreet, formerly kept by her husband, ' Henry M. Miller, and at the same time . returns her sincere thank* for the liberal patronage formerly bestowed on the establishment*• ; A continuing of former custom is respectfully and urgently solicited, mar 13 ly-8 . MARY MILLER. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING S. T. PKIGG. 8. WELCUENS. mar 17 tf 9 L BAUM, No. 62 N. Queen street.