„ . "Travis bets Bydam $l,OOO that he will find a boy who iwill stand at the distance of ten paces, and place an orange, not to exceed two and a half inches in diameter. in each hand and upon hie head, which he (Travis) will shoot from their respective localities. No oldect to intervene. If , Travis fails to find the boy who will stand, or fails to lilt the oranges in the three shots, or at any shot touches the boy, he loses the bet.” It is said that Travis has accomplished this feat before in New Chimes.' Travis is now madding in this city, and a boy now in his pistol gallery, it is bald, is willing to sup• port the oranges I Bather he than ourself. There are two . distillsries in onv neighboring city of Belleville, Illinois. The two together consume, about 240,000 bushels of grain per annum,and both manufacture about 760,000 gallons of whiskey, worth, in the neighbor hood of i 240,000. The whiskey is all brought to this market for sale-bat not all -used or consumed here in the manner some might be led to suppose! WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE WesamoToN, D. 0., March 4, 1858 This day la the anniversary of the inauguration of an administration which saved the ceentry from four years of Black Republican misrule; and to those who contributed to that result, 'twill ever be the source of gratification and We have an administration, which, amid all the vexed questions that have arisen, has reflected the spirit which rendered no famous the.admilahstration of "Old Hickory: , The Army Bill has, for the present, been defeated in the Senate, and will not again be brought befire that body, until reported from the House. It is generally conceded that a bill for the increase of the Army, In some shape will pass the How:. The President has however relieved him self from all responsibility, and the fate of our little army in Utah, rests now with Congress. Minnesota has been fastened to the Senate bill for the admission of Kansas. Mr. Pugh's/amendment or proviso, conceding the right of the people of Kansas—after admla eion, to alter their Constitution, will, I think be rejected. Messrs. Green, Collamer, Seward, Thompson of N. J., and Doolittle have made speeches upon the question, and the 20th of the present month is predicted as the probable time when a final vote will be taken. The Mattesonxesolution in the House has been referred to a select committee, and should a report be submitted approving the name, a constitutional majority "to expel" can hardly be mustered. To-day the resolution asking the appointment of a select committee to investigate the charge against Hon. Mr. Burns, of Ohio, fur corrupt collusion with the President, in Improper Influence having been used to bias the said member's vote upon the Kansas resolutions of Mr. //Ards, a ere tabled by a handsome majority ; the mood sense of the Hence. seeing. that 'twos 0111 led a= a s;it off against remain investigations pendinc, wherin the honor of the opposition is somewhat attainted. From all [matt of the country are roalitlL, the response of the Detnuerney. rallying around the loonier ninon which is inscribed the true Deltioecutie doetrine. end the pole's marked nut i.y the administration. and that a triumph will be achieved by Mr. Buchanan; Is as certain t , that be Is fr.•etdent. Soma of the mentlin, of your' Star, who have placed themselves upon the record :timin-t the administration, have reconsidered their deterni inati-n to c,ntinue In that coarse Bine° the almost onaninionn expression of the De- c_ 'fluorite) , or the Keystone and are ready now to vote for and with the adiniaintration in the summing up. Dr. Jon, f of thin district has I,len nondunied for Pont. master of this city. Thin noleetiork give geriorni datiafitc- Among the applicants for the ltilarshalship are Flinn of Pa., LNIIIIOI. Sehlon and utd of the distret. Rumor has given the apuointn u •ut to rant! id' these gentlemen, but to yet no bulh4in tout announced the suceiteatul aspirant. Mvreh has opened upon us in sMott old fashioned style, high winds with freezing temperature, and in this good city, with wi in and dry avenues, the clouds of dust render promenading anything but agreeable. SHOCKING S UICI DE—Between 9 andlo this morning, a Mrs. Barns, residing on Eighth street, near Federal, shot herself through the heart with a revolver. She and her husband, James Barnes had only been married about four or five months. The parties did not live very happily for the lost two or three weeks, in consequence of a rumor being circulated that she and a f , irmer lover had an intrigue previous to her marriage to Mr. Barnes. This seemed to weigh so heavily on her mind that she resolved on self destruction. At the hour above named this.morning, she got a revolver from a closet down stairs, and went up to the hPrl room where her husband was sleeping :mil inl-viniol hint that a man Wa 4 down siairs awaiting M see hint. The husband gut up and went down stairs. Ile had scarcely reached the lower apartment, before the report of it pistol startled all in the house. Ile and the visitor ran up stairs, and found Mrs. Barnes lying on the floor, the pistol still grasped in her right hand. The ball had pen etrated her heart. She was dead. The husband, on beholding her lifeless form, became frantic, and great fears were entertain ed by his friends that he would also commit the work of self destruction. Until recently, Mr. E. was employed in the blacksmith shop of Messrs. Merrick&Son's foundry. A short time since he started a liquor store, in Eighth street near Federal, the scene of the terrible tragedy this morning. Coroner Fenner will hold an inquest on the body this afternoon.—Piladel phia Argus of Thursday. NE-W S FROM TIIR PLAINS ST. Louis, March 4.—A correspondent of the Westport I?epublican states that Mr. Kitchen, from New Mexico, brings intelligepce of a. desperate fight between the Pawnee and Nerafaboe Indians, on Pawnee Fork ; ten of the former were killed and many wounded. Mr. Kitchen reports meeting a large number okamanches and Kiowas, who expressed the best feelings toward the whites, and that the trains would not be molested:- The Indian, in New Mexico are quiet. A FAMILY POISONED.-A Warning to All I , Zuntilies.—The family of Philip Crouse, six in number, have fur several days past, been in a critical condition from being poisoned, and one of them, a boy, died on Tuesday morning from its effects. The family resides in Marion township, on the Tiffin road, some four and a half miles east of town, About six weeks ago the family commenced using apple butter that had been placed last fall in earthen crocks, the glazing n the inside of which is pronounced to be poisonous, and shortly after commencing to use apple butter from the crocks, the family were taken ill.—Hancock Courier. PENNSYLV ANIA TRAINING SCYIOOI. FoR FEEBLE-MINDED CEIILDREN•—The fifth annual report of this Institution has just been issued, and we learn that 17 children were placed under its care durimr 6 the year 1857, and fif teen were removed during the same period. The present number of inmates is 35, of whom 22 are males, 13 females. The recipients of the State fund are 20, private cases are 15. Out of the 35 inmates, 30 belong to Pennsylvania, 2 to New Jersey, 1 New York, 1 Virginia, 1 Louisiana. There are among them 4 deformed, 1 insane, 6 mutes, 11 semi-mutes, and 12 with defective articulation. Several are the victims of epileptic and scrofulous diseases. The total expenses of the last year were—for mainte nancs, $6,19455 ; tent and salaries, $2,113 21; incidentals, $374 46 ; furniture, $25 46 ; capon ' ded for the Media estate, $6l 50 ; balance, bISTATE OF ADAM V. GROSS, DECD. _4'i Letters testamentary nn the estate at Adam V. Gros, dec'd, late of the Borough of Eliz.abethtown. Lancaster c... having been granted to the subscriber residing in said Borough: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having statute will present them. without delay, properly authenticated • for settlement. JOTIN A. GROSS. Cu'r The report notices, in terms of high ! mar • Ot. 8 5326 91 commendation, the efforts of Miss Dix,, in ob. II wining aid from the Legislature of Pennsyl vania, towards the erection of buildings on a new site, and refers to the site selected in the following words: " [t embraces nearly sixty iteres of land, in groves and arable fields, slop ing down to the West Chester Railroad, which bounds it on one side, being distant about half a mile from the village of Media, and commanding a prospect of unsu'rpassed beauty." Of the building, it is said that it will he suffi cent to accommodate 150 pupils ; and that a contract for the erection of the main edifice and one v.ingi has been made. The whole building, wish both wings, accessories and furniture, will cost Ph ita. Argus. N ET T C A S H DRY GOODS HOUSE 41.- OPENING OF SPRING OoODS : "IX B Y R F. & LA N D 11 LL, Fourth and Aroh rl ;eels, Philter!, A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT.—A terrible accident 1 n" now lA r ino i o ul tinZlPßl NO OF WY, occurred at a public school in New York city, ; FAsiIIONAPLE SPRING GOODS, on Wednesday afternoon, by which a young ! BLACK SILKS, 24 to 34 inches wide, lady, named Sarah L. Lewis, one of the teach- ! s si ns ri , n -F,, D i r al s ll (l tt d lYo N w " e w st es S t tya lee ' ers, was nearly burned to death. Miss Lewis ! British: French and American Chintzes, had been down in the yard looking at the ' Full block Of Domestic ri d % • children playing, and upon returning to the illi:3:stogrlcrgirtuir.o. P S e e a a n sonablelionds, daily recived from class-room,- went to the stove for the purpose ! the Auctions of New York and Philadelphia. ofgetting warm. Some of the girls speaking ! Ti l m s merchaats are invited to examine the Stork— S. Nett Cash, and low prices. to her she turned suddenly round, and the I lower part of her skirt sweeping into the coals, 1 T A T E M E N T OF THE FARMERS C , ' ignited. Two or three of the children instantly t, BANK OF LANCASTER, March 2, 1858 discovered the facti.and said : Oh, Miss LewisASSETs. ' Bills Discounte d your dress is on fire." Looking about she ; Banking Deus ''d Loons saw her dress in a blaze, and tried to get at 1 Stocks s, by i , bcuote,,md othere cku n f i vc , , Banks the fire, but was prevented from _doing her hoop skirts. Becoming frightened, she , Gold and Silver Coin ran up and down the aisle between the chil dren's desks, the fire meantime making head- ; way. Mies Crowell, the Principal, ran after : Notes in Circulation. 1 1::: Depositorst otrß an x s .. her and attempted to tear off the burning dress, but was unsuccessful. Other teachers in the school soon came into the room, and by Deduct Capital Stock means of shawls succeeded in extinguishing the flames and tearing off the burning dress. _ _,___ Fortunately none of the children were injured. L. caster C --In if,, as. certify that foregoing at the i• a true statement, to the Miss Crowell was taken with fainting fits, in beet of my knowledge and belief. which she remained some time. Miss Lewisll. 11. REED, Cashier. n and eubferibed before me, this second day of is but 19 years of age, and her injuries, though March, 180. WM. P. LEONARD, Alderman. severe, are not considered dangerous . mar 9 It 8 _ . DISTRESSING. CASE. OF .HYDRuPROBIA.-7-sDss I Mahala Witman, an amiable young lady, daughter of Peter Wittnan, who resides in Chester county Pa., died from the effects of I the distressing malady, hydrophobia, on Wed nesday morning, 16th uh. The Reading Ga zette says: A.bont nine weeks ago Miss Witman was bitten by a dog belonging to her father. It Ras not supposed at the time, that the dog was m.d; hut the family, being apprehensive that such might be the case, tied him fast in the stable, where, during the night he strangled himself with the rope by which he-was secured. Two physicians of the neighb6rhood examined the dog and pronounced him not mad. Not withstanding this positive opinion, however, on Monday, the 14th inst., the young lady w as taken ill, and afterwards was seized with vio lent convulsions, having all the symptoms of hydrophobia, and on Wednesday, the 16th, she died, in the greatest agony. Miss Witman had been living with Miss Margaret Burker as a mantua maker until within the last eight Or ten months and was well known and highly esteemed in this city. OLD GUARD. .fQ" Beware of quack Nostrums and Quack Doctors.—Dee lielmbold's flighty Concentrated Fa ttest Buchu for an Diseases of the., Bladder. and Sexual Organs. Read the advertisement. " Helmbold's Genuine Preparation." figi - Great Inducements to Cash Buyers TYNDALE d: MITCHELL. IMPORTERS OF CHIN A, L ASS AND COMMON WARES ARE NOW MELLING THEM NEW AND ELEGANT FALL IMPORTATIONS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. WITH A HANDSOME DISCOUNT TO THOSE WHO PAY CASH. No. 707 CHEST:YET ST., ABOVE SEVENTH, PHILADELPHIA. Oct 13 tf 39 ,nr• Grover & Baker's Celebrated Family S'EWING MACHINES. 495 BEOADWAY, NL , YORE, 73 0 CHEHTNUT STP.EET, PHILADELPHA Q 63— No applications for AGENCIES need be made. except by persons of integrity, reliability, and baying excellent facilities for doing business. They must be addressed to Goo, ea & BAC Er. S. , 4:6 11,m1 way, N.,' Y,,rh. fell IS :MI 5 Air - -Equality to All I Uniformity of Mee: A new feature of fleetness: Every one his own Sales man. Jones & Co., of the Cre.ent One Price Clothini: Store, 2,V Markel ,:treed, above 6th, in addition to having the largest. most-varied and fashionable stock of Clothim.7 in Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales. have consti tuted ever, one his own Salesman. by haring marked in nn each article, the very lowest price it van lie s for, so they cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike. The goods are all well sponged and prepared and t'red pries taken with the making, so that all eon buy with the full assuraniiii*Of gettinx a gond article at the very lowiist til t . i!re,onT. in Markot., Gth. No. 200 fe n t V01t...F. 44-Mexican Mustang Liniment.--It is eight years since this Liniment KM first offered to the afflicted. Many millions of Bottles have been used, end it has given better satisfaction than any article ever before tried for similar purposes. It possesses aspect:fie power over intlantations, and chronic or accidental derangement of the Muscles, Joints, Ligaments or Skin. It is a scourge of groat pleasure to feel that we have been the humble menus of relieving ouch an immense amount of suffering, and have caused thousands to "lean for joy," because their pins were relieved. their wounds haled and their stiff joints made classic. llasernpuloua parties. regal - divas or their ‘o,lltations to ourselves end the public. are engaged in attempting to introduce a spurious and miserable art! cis tinder another ?mole, by representing it to be the come or vie liar. Oa - . Be on your guard! Buy none but the original MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. end you wil l not be deceived. G. W. WESTBROOK, Originator. Rb 23 Ins n BARNES A PARE. Proprietors. N. Y. On the 4th inst.. by Rev. J. V. Eckert. Mr. Isarc Mealy t o Miss Marla R. Brison, both of Lancaster. On the 25th ult., by the Rev. J. li. Menses. Israel White. of M aubei m township. to Charlotte Whittle, of Penn township. On the 24th ult., by the Rev. W. Barons. Isaac 0. Bruner to Caroline Clark. all of Columbia. Pa. On the 25th ult.. by the Re, Daniel Hertz. Ephrata, Peter Sweigart to Juliann Lorah, both of East Cocalico twp, thia county. Ou Satuiday last, in thi n city, Elizabeth. infant daughter of Rev. I'. C. and Susan K. P.rt,r. On the 15th ult., after n severe attack of inflammation of the brain. Hadley . Pennock. of Drurnore, this county, aged 47 years. On the 27th ult., Catharine Peru, aged 95 years, 3 months and 9 days. At her residence, in Leacock township. on the 22d ult.. atter a long and protracted illness. Mary Tout. wife of Jacob Tour, in the 5/ year of her age. Suddenly, on the 24th ult.. Catharine. wife of Thomas IlleMeekan of Ridgeville, daughter of Jacob Mathiot. of Columbia, aged 31 years,7 Months and 24 days. In Fulton twp. on the 2rl inst., from Paralysis, Hoe. Jeremiah Brown, late one of the Associate Judges of this county. and formerly member of Congress, aged 74 years.. His wife was buried on the Ist inst.. having preceded her husband to the grave but two or three days. About a week before her death she visited this city. and on her return home, took a severe cold which caused her sleuth from Pneumonia on the 27th ult. In Elizabethtown, on the 22d ult.. Adam V. Gross, aged about 30 years. On Friday the 1911, inst., in East Earl Twp.Wlllie Itlland, infant son of John E. and Mary A. Hammond. aged 9 mouths and 26 days. Dearest Willie thou bast left us. Here thy loss we deeply feel— But 'tis God that huth bereft us. Ile can all our sorrows heal. REVIEW OF THE MARKETS SATURDAY, March 6.—Oloverseed is in good ,quest, with further sales of 500 bushels fair and prime quality at $4 Si) @s4 75 64 lbs., and 100 bags from second hands at $5. Timothy-100 bushels sold at $2 50 "tc , bush. The Breadstuff market has been extremely quiet. The receipts of Flour continue light, and prices are steadily maintained, but there is very little export demand. The only sales repqrt ed are 000 bbls. extra at 400 barrels extra family at y 5 00, and 300 barrels superfine at $4 50. Small sales to the retailers and bakers nt 04 50(d,54 lisVet bbl. for common and good brands. Rye Flour IF held at $3 12 1 /,@s3 25. Corn Meal is held et $2 Si :j?. bbl.. but no 'tales hare been reported. Wheat is but little Inquired after, and the prices remain unchanged. Sales of $l5OO bush. Penna. at $1 u3@sl 07 la bush. for fair rent, and $1 205051 25 for good white. Rye is In demand for distillintt; :tales of 1000 bust - lob , at 70 rents. Corn meets a fair Inq airy for shipment, and furl h-r sales cf 5@e,0,0 bushels yellow. at to', in afar, Oats are quiet at our last quotations. WhiAcey is dull. Sales of blds. at 21c ; hide. at '2,oe. sat Drudge at 20e. OUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN )muted immediately to travel _in all parts of the Union as .Agents, at a salary of $lO per mouth and ex• pauses paid. For particulars. address with stamp to pay return letter. E. S. GILSON 8: CO., mar 0 7t 5 Exeter, New Hampshire. FJSTATE OF SAMUEL HESS, DECD. . Letters testamentary on the estate of Samuel late of Fulton township. Lancaster county, dec'd. b tying been granted to the subscribers residing in said township: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to raid, payment immediately. Hod those having claims will pre sent them without delay dale authenticated for settle 111011 t ELIZABETH ANN ,, TOWSON. mar 9 (I s I S A AC TOWSON, Ex'r. lANCASTER COUNTYNORMAL SCHOOL. The closing exercises of this Institution for the present term will take place during the week corn mencine March Sib, as follows: On TUESDAY and WEDS ESD SY, Class Examinations, both in the forenoon and the afternoon. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, commencing at half-past one o'clock, the Reading of Essays and the Delivering of Orations, by persons selected from the different classes. On THURSDAY EVENING. commencing at half-past six o'clock, exercises consisting of Essays and Orations. by members of the two Literary Societies connected with the School. An Address will also be delivered on THURSDAY EVE NING by ROBERT TYLER, Fog., of Philadelphia. The friends of the School and the public generally are inVlteri to attend. Millersville, March 9, 1958. It S MARRIAGES I :13= Philadelphia Market MEE= $227,620 00 14,018 35 134,429 34 $380.067 69 0 TITE OF TIIZIANCASTERCOVNTY 0 BANK. Momper MORNING, March 4th, 1668. Notes Discounted. $427.972 M. Bonds and Mortgages. 23.600 00 Real IWate .12,744 93 Gold and Silver 106,053 90 Cash due from other Banks 57,146 06 Notes and Checks of other Banks 23,755 12 Due Depositors Nara to Circulation Due to 8ank5...... .... Capital Stock, $208,030 00 Lancaster City, u, • Before me, J. C. Van Camp, an Alderman of the City of Lancaster, personally appeared W. L Peiper, Cashier of the Lancaster County Bank, who being duly sworn cloth any that the above statement hi corr ect. W. L. PEEPER, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed. Marsh 4, 1858, comm. mar 9 It 8 J. O. VAN CAMP, Alderman. DMINISTRATOEVS SALE OF CITY 1% PROPERFT.—The undersigned Administmtor with the Will annexed. of Henry Garlock., deed. will expose at public vile, on SAAIIR.DAY, the 27th day of MARCH, inst.. at the public house of Henry Blickensderfer, the following described property, situated in Lancaster city, to wit The HALF LOT of GROUND on the east side of North Queen. between Walnut and Lemon streets, adjoining property late of William Heitshue, dec'd. and others, mmtaining in front 32 FEET and 2% INCHES, more or less, and ex tending in depth about 242 FEET to a fourteen feet alley, with a One Story LOG DWELLING HOUSE thereon erected, and other improvements Sale to commence at 7 o'clock in the evening of said day, when conditions will be made kbown by CHRISTIAN ZECH Eli, Adm'r with the Will annexed. mar 9 to B FARM AT PRIVATE SALE.--The sub scriber is authorized to s ll all that certain tra , t of land. situate In Martin township, Lancaster county, about 6 miles south of the city of Lancaster. thy property of J. M. Leslie, CONTAINING 32 ACRES, more or less, of su perior land. The improvements consist of THREE DWELLING HOUSES, and the usual farm build ings, such as Barn, Stable, Ac., Ac. The tract is well watered, being situated on the banks of the Pequea creek, and there are a number of fruit trees on the premises. It has a valued Limestone Quarry upon it— and also a Silver Lead Mine, being the same vein that _traverses the adjoining estate of Messrs. Tucker & Cullen. The terms of payment will be liberal, and possession given on the Ist of April. If not sold privately before SATURDAY, the 27th day of MARCH, It will on that day be offered at public sale, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at the hotel of A. Lechler, East King st.. city of Lancaster. J. LANDIS, Agent. mar 9 ts 8 EXEIDU root's SALE OF A VALUABLE FARM.—WiII be exposed at public sale on the premi ss's, on SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1558, at 1 o'clock, P. M., all that certain tract of farming land, situate in Drumore Twp., Lancaster County, Panna..CONTAINING ABOUT 230 ACRES, of which a suitable portion is meadow land, and about 50 acres of WooLelland and Chei,ttiut sprouts. The butbitn, ,hsist of a Two Storied Stone DWEI.- LI \s II .LISE, and a convenient Bank Baru.— Tbero i, a never-failing spring of the hest water n e ar th, bon-e. Its I..culity is 15 miles south of Lancaster on the road leading from them* to Peach Roman and fort Deleisit. It is OLIO mile front Chesle ut Level, at high place there is a post Office, a large Presliyi,h ,,, Churl,. an Academy for both sexes, (accomunitiatiog 100 pupiko and 2 miles from a flouring mill. It is within 4 miles or a Friends Meeting House, .d convenient to sev erui other pluses of worship If found desireable. on the du) of it will be offered in two parts; part comprising the buildings. and about 140 acres. and the other el .ut SO acre, 'Loess parts ere separated by a public road. Also. at the same time and place. abut 17 ACRES OF SPROUT LAND, within half a mile of the premises aforesaid. The terms of payment wiII be particularly mask known on the day of sale. A considerable p ,rtion of the purchase money may rru,aiu on mortgage, on the preniiies, for a tern, of years. Ten property will be shown previous to the day of wile. by Thomas Shipp.. residing on the pt emises. Immediate posseksion will be given. CII AR L iiS SLIIPPEN. .115115 SIIIPPEN, RICHARD SIIIPPEN, Executors of Robert Fliippen. Ds:cid =QM THE UNITED STATES DEMOCRATIC 11 I: VIE W. THE UNITED STATES DEMOCRATIC REVIEW to in its Twentieth year—nearly the age of human lit,. During this period many political Monthlies have 1.1,11 loon. and have expired, leaving the field open, and rt preSent. unoccupied, except by this Review. The previous numbers of the Now Smues has r. ceived she approval of the Democratic press through-10 soon try.—and of all the old subscribers, with a large. of nee — it to b.,f,41 the present number will non, n at least equal favor. TEST ~iuole Subscriber, iu advan e $ 3 00 Clubs of }IV, r 2 04 I .:3 •• Tweitty, .40 All Postuotbters urn requested to act as ligHlltti. And np .0 the receipt of $l2 00 from ,soy Agent. a Sixtlf • cop) c.f Revlon, dill be forwarded to his 'address, gratis, for ..ne year. Communications to be addressed to C SWACKLIA )11 , 11t, DEMOVRATIC REVIEW," 333 Broadway, N. V CIR C U L AR MIME The true spirit u: PHILANTHROPY teaches at to study the pains and ills of suffering humanity and attend to their daily wants. In this benighted age of monetary affairs, there le noth ing that salutes us more frequently than the cry of 'Hard Ti What shall I do to make monor It is a true axiom in d eromeny, a peons st,/ a penny cstutrti. - and if 1.8 denumstram practically to th, community. ae 4,, claim to hr.:. on Philanthropic. ant the inntrutimitt for the dlntribu tion of the great Pannces, that we hen: diseovereu in tio princidle nt MUTUAL Pit, /Fl.r,i A NEW ABFANtiLMENT TO BENEFIT ILL 1.1.1:1N , I THEN?. II IRE . - . We hare Fire Thousand Dollars, in ustfal ,zrtielss. tint me will distribute. in value from Twenty tire re ,ds to Fifty Dollars, to each person presenting our 'eer( certificate, duly ;lim bered, every Friday. In every dollar you expend you have a ditect interest in the profit. Every time you buy ONE DOLLAR'S worth of goods. von 1,,0me a stockholder, and entitled by virtue of a cer tificate, to s share of the profits in goods. Each person purchasing from us, goods to the value of Due Dollar. and paying cash, will receive a ticket; when they receive three tickets, they can have them exchanged for a certificate which will entitle the holder to a share the profits in Goons. Each person purchasing goods to the value of Three Dol lars• and paying cash, will receive a certificate which will entitle the bolder to a share of the Profits in goods, and for every additional Three Dollars au Extra Certificate. The shares of profit will range from 20 cents to s:ai aa. Every article sold will be at the lowest market ratue—thos giving an extra profit to the customer. MUSLINS, CLOTHS, VESTING'S, SHAWLS. HOSIERY, MERINOS, TICKINGS, SATT N EIS. GLOVES, CALICOES FLANNELS C.trSlMEtlS. GINGnAms. lIANDK'FS. EMBROIDERIES. )ICS DE LAINES and every variety of now styles for Dresses, MOURNING GOODS, GAUNT LErT, and early variety of Collars. Laces and Edgings, new and desirable style of Dry Goods. W ENTZ BROTH ERS. mar t , i f s East King street and Centre Square. Ti ARDIE P. S OF PENNSYLVANIA-- A 'f TENTION! You can supply yourselves with Chemical Manures, warranted pure, which have been in successful use in New Jersey for the past seven years—they have received the Diplomas of New Jersey. New York. Delaware cud Pennsyl vania Agricultural Societies, and have been used by the President of the United States, on his garden. and on the public grounds at Washington, 1). C.. and by the tints gentlemen. Z. Locke. Esq., -) A. P. Lasher, j Clarksly , ro', N. Jersey. .1. L. Reeves , Senator Roberts) Wm. Miller. -of Cape !sin N.:w Jerscy. Chas. York. j Thos. Mulford, Esq., Camden, N. .1.. Dr. Bergens, Dr. Knight. Mr. Field, Mr. Atkinson, and Levi Johnson. all of New Jersey—they say iris the cheapest and most ieliable Manure now in use. being permanent and improving the land by enriching the soil. It is suited to the ',HMIS crops you raise—Corn, Potatoes, Grass. Wheat. ibits..kr.— By enclosing a check. on any New or Philadelphia Bank, or reference to any good llouso in Philadelphia. or in exchange for produce. at fair market rates her,. your orders will he filled and shipped to you tree of -cirri-me. Every ”rtfrle call by me Super Phosphate of Lime, >=o 00 a ton. Bone Phosphate, Si) OU ‘• American Fertilizer '.2.5 00 •: A ',rt . ,' is sufficient for an of gr,ond. Ln ad cast. Pure Bone Dust. .500 barcoli, t.ons ready.) at S 5 per bar rel. or 530 0 tn. Poudrette. Nn. t. fill barrels sow really, at PS to Si n barrel Land Plaster No. 1-1000 barrels at Sit:, to 5 . 2 x tau) el Pot Ash, fit harr••ls. Pernviam Patagoni . .” and Chili. GUANO. OEOIIOE A LEIN AL'. Proprietor. • No. ill Smith Front street, Philadelphia, Pa. IVII-le=ale Dealers allowed a liberal discount. Pamphlets can In had on application to niv or of my Agents. mar P :itn IF TS FOR THE PEOPLE! T II 1.1 Y. E T T6o nn LA F. ‘l' E:7h r. V IN VIE WI Fif 0,12,mnr qf Choice Oriu;nul n Eueh umber. SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. IWENTIETII YEAR OF PUI:I.IcATION. A. GOLDEN ENTEPRD4E. -• . • No other raper can boast of ouch a galaxy of talented and celebrated authors as the contributorial'rorps of the Now YORE MERCURY, who furnish its columns, weekly. with the most absorbing and fascinating romances and stories ever perused. DR. J. 11. ROBINSON, NED BUNTLINE, LIEUT J. FOSTER BRANDON, T. HAMILTON VANANDA, and It. 11. NEWELL, who are - well known as the most successful and popular romancers of the age, constantly contribute their Mil liant novelletts. for the pages of the MERCURT. And each jute her also contains more complete original stories and sketch es—to say nothing of an Immense amount of news :tr.] general miscellany—than any other two newspapers iu America, without exception. In short, the New Yn.,K MERCU nt defies competition, and invites the most searching comparison. Its immense superiority over the little six by-nine mushroom publications of the day will be apparent at the first glance. . . We now offer, to addition to a paper fully one third larger than any of its rotemporaries, :aid replete with an unprecedented variety of interesting reading rustler, the following EXTRA INDUCEMENTS: A VAUA BL E GIFT FOR EVERY SUTICRIHER. A Gift worth from 75 cents to $5OO Ou iu G.d.t, will be presented to each subscriber. imotediatr lo on receipt of the subscription nitn,ry. T E S One copy for one year.. One copy for two years One copy three years... . .• Three copies, one year $5 00, and 3 gifts Five copies, one year SI 00, and 5 - Ten copies, one year 16 00, and 5 " The articles to be distributed are comprised In the follow ing list: 2 Packages of Gold containing pon Ok each 5 do do do 200 00 ~ 10 do do do 100 00 " 10 Pat. Lever Hunting Case Watches 100 00 :i 20 Gold Watches 75 00 " 50 do CO 00 100 do 60 00 $633 7 1 62 10,000 00 3,000 00 33,342 57 38.7 9 99 92,902 00 400 Ladies Gold Watches 05 00 '• 200 Silver Hunting Cass Watches 30 00 " 200 Sewing Machines $3O to $75 each. 500 Silver Watches 10 to 25 " 1000 Gold Guard Vest and Fob Chains-- 10 to 30 Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, Cuff Pins. Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch Heys, Gold and Silver Thimbles. sod a variety of other articles worth from 76 cents to $l5 each. Immedllitely on receipt of the subscription money, the subscriber's name Skill be entered upon our subscription book, opposite a number, and the gift corresponding with that number will be forwarded within three days, to the subscriber, by mail or express, post paid. Every yearly subscriber will receive one of the above gifts. No sub. scription for less than one year wil be entitled to a gift* All communications should be addressed to CAULDWELL. SOUTHWORTH b WHITNEY, Proprietors of the Yogi MERCUILT. 22 Spruce street, New York. Specimen copies emit free. mar 9 St 8 $831,711 18 $ al 6 3 49 426,450 00 $ 25,193 49 . . A FIRST CLASS LITERARY WEEK= - VILLE CIITTI.AG IN ALL ITS BRANCH. II LY PAPER, WITH A BEAUTIFUL PRESENT TO • 12 es. et,the 11alinfacterY, Ness Semi, &acme Second, be : I Bases Rate and Fine Streets, Phitad'a, where may he found THE "NEW YORE EXCELSIOR,"' the best auortment of is a first class Family Journal, beautifully illustrated, of FILES AND. RASPS, the largest size—eight pages, or forty columns. imperial in the city of Philadelphia. quarto, and is devoted to Literature, News, Morals, and Sir OLD FILER Its-Cur and made equal to NEW, at a sae- General Miscellany. .. tug of 50 per cent. J. B. SMITH, The editorial department will be under 'the immediate . feb 23 3m 6 New Street File Works, Philadelphia. supervision of ALEXANDER D. Maroon, who is wiely ' known to the public as having bean connected with sev eral of the most popular journals of the day. Although giving a handsome present to each subscriber, Intending to surpass all in 6ur liberality, we are deter miuedthat theEsmirtsoS" shall not resemble those journals usually known es "gift papers," in any particular. Be : contents shall be suitable for Horn, as our aim is to secure It a welcome In every family. We shall fill our columns weekly with Interesting and thrilling T e e ., Boman„ . o f Real Life, and Sketch. of Travels. Men and Character, j besides a full digest of the news of the week, and all events of general interest. ONE op THE FOLLOWLNG NAMED PRUEST4 In sent free of postsge to each subscriber IMMEDIATELY ON RECEIPT OF THE AUDECRIFTION MONEY. SCHEDULE OF PRESENTS. An Ebony Casket, containing a frill set of Diamond Jewelry, Ear Rings, Necklace, Brooch and Brace lets. besides a lady's enameled jeweled Gold Watch with Chatelain, and a aeutlemsn's Foolish Case tun jeweled. Gold Watch, with Chain. worth 5500 00 Two superior Pianos, Rosewood and Black Walnut arse,worth j'a'4) and $4OO $7OO 00 Watchs, Hunting cases. ................... ...... ....... $6O to 5100 Gold Watches, 30 to 50 " - (Ladies and Gentlemen's) MI to 30 Silver Hunting Patent Levers 15 to 30 " Patent Levers ..................................... - 13 to 15 " Watches 7to 10 Larlies'Chantelalnes ...... . .............................. 6to 26 ' Guard Chains. ; (Ladies' and Gentlemen's) 10 to 20 Vest and Fob Chains. ................................ ... 10 to 20 Guard Chain ............. . .................... Bto 20 Bracelets, Cameo and Mosaic 10 to 15 Armlets, for Ladies and Children sto 8 Brooches. Cameo and Mosaic 6to 8 - Florentine and Lava 6to S Gold, (Ladies' and Misses') Ito 5 Ear Drops, Florentine and Lava . Bto 8 1 - - Cameo and Mosaic 6to 8 Gold (Ladies' and Misses') 2to 8 Gold Blues. plain and chased Ito 7 , " Studs. (Gentlemen's) . 2to 4 1 - Sleeve Buttons, (Gentlemen's) various styli s '• Cuff Pins, (Ladies) I' Slides. tor Fob or Ribbon Chains ' 1 " Watch Keys Breast. Pins. (Gentlemen's) " Lockets. Double Glass $651,972 62 $122,916 41 209,160 00 15,619 415347,665 85 wow 71 With a present to each subscriber, and always one extra present to the getter up of a Club. Clubs of three •• five te $ 5 00 s 00 15 00 twenty (one extra to the agent) 39 ou Clubs larger than twenty-one in the same propali.m. The Publisher. ALBERT PA LM ER, has been known for many years as the Publisher of the Northern and Southern ider• chanie' and Mannfacturers' Journal, (edited by Freeman Hunt.) and be with confidence refers - to the leading busi ness men in almost every town in the United States Ito most of whom the 01. and M. Journal has been circulated) as to the responsibility and Integrity with which his pub. lishing business is conducted. 'laving secured the agency of a prominent jewelry manufacturer establishment in Newark, New Jersey, he is led to offer the presents in elm ilur articles, but those who desire it can receive their pres ents in books. . • All Postmasters, Merchants and Business Men to whom we hove e v e r torw.rded a copy of the M. and M. Journal, or their ..Irks. or any other intelligent or responsible per will confer et favor by forming a Club or noting as our Lson, ocol Agent or Corr,pondent. PBEDEUTIS To LOCAL AGENTS AND OTHERS. Any person sending 100 Subscribers foith the full price of sill. riptionl will receive a superb Hunting Case Gold ',5 , 0,•il nod Chain. of the best English workmanship, full jeweled, and worth soo. or. at choice, one of Prince's Me hideous. of the Same value. The person who can raise a list of 300, within a period oP three months, will receive a superior Piano, made by Hal let. Davis & Co., flosfu, worth $3OO cash, or, at choice, a sunt'l set of Ladies' Diamond Jewelry, worth the same amount. For lists of fifty with the full price, a beautiful Gold Watch, worth $4.0 will he paid. For smaller or larger lists, parties may select any arti cles from our published schedule, of Watches, Jewelry. Books, Sc., worth in the proportion of $8 for each ten sub scribers. or if prefered, can retain $ 0 in cash, or 50 cents from each subscriber. For further terms to Agents address the office. The names should he sent each week until the proposed number is completed, in order that the presents and paper may be promptly mailed. Address ALBERT PALM ER, PUBLISHER. MEE I? OR RE NT .--The ROOMS on East r King st,eet, r,ently occupied by John Oyger & Co. Poioiosion uirou on the Ist of April next. Enquire of umr 2 :IC , B. or E. CHAMPNEYS. Co - 3 P I D a I r L t L ' A r sl CO.. "P Is this day dissolys4 by mutual consent. WM. DILLEIt. LANCASTER. Feb. 24. larls. GE0..1. DILLER. The business will be continued st the old stand, /North Water street, by In., 2 tf7 WSI. DILLET. VOTIC E.--The followiltg Acsolutlon RIF adopt...A), Committae. and wilt be ral,•revd That :It- Market Master is instructed to suo 1 , •1,101174 who rh..11 be in arrears for Stall lint after' the March next. and to o•nifs delluquants accordinClY• •.r 48t 7 BY ORDER oF TUB COMMITTEE. - OR RE N T.--Two light and airy , •))IS, , n the :second-story. and one third-story ROOM in iin ee :kin_ llouse. East king street. Either or all will is- lidded low to suitable tenants. These Room: , are desit ski,. for Law. Conveyance, or Dentists Offices. tel. it u Jolt N 0 13R, Cc CrJ. IQII4 WANTED.--Wanted to borrow t $BOO on the lvt of April, too one year or more, for which a .1ut1.4.. teat or 'Aortic:tire will be given on reel estote iuqleaste- county worth treble the amount. Fot fur:, 0 partichilars enquire of ~I, Fit El/ERICK COOPER, Loner. Ex:anima' Copy.) AVA :CNA SEGARS.--5000 Imported 1g Hncnuux Sears of the must approved brands. Just e..keved and Sr sale nt DA JOHN WAYLAN'S Drug Store. No. 60 North Queen Street. - - lOGRAPHY OF DISTINGUISHED 1) WOMEN, from the Creation, to A. U., 1854: with se lections frnm the female writers of every age; by Sarah Joseph Hale: dedicated to the "Men of America." Mus t], ted by 230 port rail,. engraved by Leasing. &lc, just re ceived and for sele hy der 15 tl4B MURRAY, YOUNG & CO. . . C`l P IC E S, &e.--Cinnamon, Cloves, Sala. RATus, MARINO SODA. CREAM TARTAR. NUT- M EGS, &c.. For sale at THOMAS ELLMARER'S Unto S. Chemical Store. Wert King Greet, Lane', lob 4 tf 4 Ci ARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS.--A large j and complete assortment of FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS constantly on hand, and warranted fresh and Goo- Dealers and idhi.rs who purchase to sell again will find it to their advantage to gel their supplies from us. BOAS, SPANGLER & G 27 Market St., below 7th. FOR RENT.--The House known as. the `COTTAGE." at the City Water Works—also the Douse known as the RESERVOIR HOUSE," at the East mid of the Reservoir lot, To be r.mt , ed for one year, from the lot of April. Apply to Mayor ZIMMERMAN, jail i tf Ity order of the Water Committee. VOOO.--1-Ockory, Oak and Pine Wood •V of the beet quatity, for sale by GEORGE CALDER ,k CO., Office East Orange street. 211 dour from North Queen, and Graeirs Lauding on the Eollemiun. rju 20 tf 24 A i.',l 3 : . [AZT,,Eit. ci - tAmit:TT 7 GsifiDA.NNitAT - - ,11-S MANUAL. and other Ma.ionie Books. just r,eci,d, and fir ,afe by A., 1 cfls SPRENGER A WESTRAEFFER. 4, MERICAN (OLD WANTED, At highest current rate, ll:lying 4 1,4 r cent for Gold. 3`' Silver. 0 , 1131130 REED. AUG RAN N, K Cu. JOHN W. :HECKLE Y. ATTORNEY AT LAW, lies removed his office to South Duke ,treat. opposite rite Lutheran Church, Loneest,, Penn'. Also Secures Pension end Bounty Lend Warrants, end et tend, to the Collection of Chum, [felt Di ly A OOD NEWS FOR LADIES Any lady 13r who will send her address to Mrs. E. Creaser. Balti more, with three 3' rents Postl.e r..:tsimps included, will tecelve by return twill something uf importance to ber. " WOMAN I:31)W Till ,El,l , A3l BE HAPPY jau 1L :Mt 5_ LANCASTIM LOCOMOTIVE WORKB, November 18, 1:157. OTICE.--The Directors of the Lori...s— ill ter Locomotive Works, having made an Assignment, to the undersigned, of all its effects for the benefit of its creditors, they, therefore ' request all persons indebted to make immediate payment, and those having claims, to pre sent them properly authentieatsd for settlement to either of the undersigned. M. 0. KLINE, JAKESBLACK. Assignees. ' . ---- cITOVES: STOVES:: STOVES!!! I3UIL DING SLATE.—The subscriber L 5 STOVE DEPOT. has just received a large lot of PEACH BOTTOM nut The undersigned would respectfully call the attention of YORK COUNTY. BUILDING SLATE, which he will put • th, e public to their large assortment of , on by the square or sell by the ton, on the most reasonable COOKING STOVES, PARLOR, DINING. BAR-ROOM, terms. He has also constantly on hand an extra light AND NNE-PLATE STOVES. Peach Bottom Building Slate, intended for slating on top Which we are constantly receiving. All persons wanting of shingles. Please call and examine my PEACH BOTTOM Stoves will please call and examine for themselves, as they SLATE, which are the best in the market, and cannot be will find the greatest assortment of Stoves in the city. had a; any other yard, as I have made arrangements with „Oa- We have just received a full supply of the following COOK STOVES: R. F. Jones for the Lnucaster Market. GEORGE D. SPRECIIER, Victor, (complete) Summer Baker, Great Western, Warnick Globe, Portable Range, Hathawa, North Que , Nl St., Lancaster, Penna. Cresson Globe. Great Republic. Snow Bird, .4 ,- -- The above slate can also be had at F. S. BLETZ'S I Lumber Yard, Columbia. Crystal, Etna. Premium, Vulcan, ' Champion, Enchantress, May Flower, This is to certify that we do not sell 'our Governor, Emporium, Star, , best quality Peach Bottom Ouaged Slate to any other per- William Penn , Capital, City Range, son In Lancaster city than the above named. Morning Star, Black Diamond, Banner, R. F. JONES, Empire Btate, Vernon, Royal, Manufacturers of Peach Bottom Roofing Slate. V ictory. Flat Top, Sea Shell, Astor, .'et 6 tf 38 Funny Forrester, Lancaster Cook, Home, Young America, Delaware, Welcome, "MEW 1 - ORK. WINE & LIQUOR STORE. Keystone, New World, Liberty, _LI ADAM REIGART. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in and many other Pattern Cook. We have also on hand a FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. (-- - beautiful assortment ofPARLOR k, COOKS. Morning Glory No. 5, North Duke Street, next door to the office a g Th, Cook, Hot AirParlorWarnick Parlor Coo k, Model w Parlor Cook, Boatman Parlor Cook, Lilly's Parlor Cook, of the '• INTELLIGENCIM," and directly oppoaite , the Court House, Lancaster, Pa. Penn Parlor Cook, Abbott Parlor Cook. The subscriber take this method of informing the pub- fQ••• We have also the Agency for an entire new PARLOR AND DINING ROOM COOK. tic that he has just opened a large assortment of WINES and LIQUORS of the choicest Brandsand Quell- Also, the Agency for the best Ah tight Cooking Stove ont, which has many advantages over the common cooking ties. Having made arrangementa with some of the first senses in Cognac arid Rochelle, enables him to furnish to sto ,, vri e . Also, THE RAILWAY COAL 8URNE8..... therefore ask the attention of the public to our his customers, upon the most liberal terms, the followia . . Stoves, together with a full assortment of brilbola of Cognac and Rochelle Brandies : OTARD, lIENNESY, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PINET CASTLLLTON, BUILDING MATERIALS, TOOLS, T. RIMES, MARTELL, SADDLERY, PAINTS, ric., &c. BARRETT, PELLEVOSIN. Sigi-Call and judge for yourseives. - lifi J. J. DEPUY & CO., Rep 19 tf 37 GEO. D. SPRECELER & BEG, A. SERGNETTE, &c., &c. WINES. C OLD OPORTO, CLARET, MADEIRA, TP,MERIFFE, MUSCAT and MALAGA WINES. of various brands and qualities. Holland Gin, Scheidam , Schnapps, Jamaica Spirite, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys; ' ,Li ASH, DOOR, SHUTTER, BLIND AND leach. Apple, Lavender, Blackberry, Cherry, Ginger and ).-' FRAME FACTORY.—The undersigned have taken the Raspberry Brandies; Cordiale, Wine Bitters. Amsterdam ' the Sash Factory lately carried on by S. J. Morrison, Atli. Bitters, Sc., &c. ated in the apothem part of the City of Lancaster, and Also, Agents and Sole Proprietors of the near the Cotton Factories, where we intend to manufacture OLD WHEAT WHISKEY. , to order all kinds of Sash, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Window Constantly on hand, an extensive stock of Old Mono] Frames. Sc., at the shortest notice and on the most reason galiela Whiskeys of various grades, some of which he ; able terms. The undersigned are both practical Carpenters, guarantees to be superior teeny in the country. ' and work at the burliness ourselves. All goods from this establishment are guarantied to give With a strict attention to business we hope to merit the satisfaction. with the privilege of being returned. • patronage of the public generally._ . apr 28 ly 15 , apr 12 If Ili ' IiWARMWELDFIR A BAILLOW. V! O. told 1 gift. 3 50, and 2 gifts 00. and 2 gifts TERMS TO SucGTE StfaSCITLBERS. Two Dollars per year, with one Present. Four two years four Presents. Five •` three years, " fire TTSais TO CLUBS, =E=M NEW YORE EXCELSIOR, Office, 385 Broadway, New York S. LAWRENCE'S NEW PAPER, PRINTERS' CARD AND ENVELOPE AV A R EII 11 U S K. NO 405, CoM.VERCE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ir h buyers will find it for their intereit to cull. jAn 5 tin, 51 REIM CHAMPAGNE, BURGUNDY, SHERRY, LISBON, HOCK, ESTATE OF JACOB HERZOG, late of the city of Lancaster deed.—Letters of administration having been granted to the linden:toted. all reruns bar ing claims or demands will ptetse , t tberritinly autb4atkated for settlement, and those indebted ati:l make payment without delay. JOHN FL WEBER, Adm'r. feb 16 7t 5 ' Lancaster City. STATE ICIA2ARICTH WILLIAMS. T A Letters of Admintstratiod'on the estate of ELIZA BBTH WILLIAMS, late of Manor township. deed, having been g - ranted to the subscriber residing in the same town ship= all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately. and thaa haring claims will preseot them. without &lay, properly, authenticated for settlement. Lisa 213 ;it. 2J JACOB K. WILLIAMS. ESTATE OF COL. ABRAHAM. III'CON NELL DECD.—Letters of Administration on the estate of Cni. Abraham 31'Conuell. late of Colorsln twp., dre'd.. haring been eranted to the subscribers residing in said township: ail persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will prerent them, without delac, properly authen. tie:land for settlement. SAMUEL NUCONN ELL, ABRAHAM 11"CONNELL, Administrators. EME23 ESTATE OF JACOB ECKMAN, late of the City of Lancaster. deed.—Letters of Administra tion on the the Estate of the above decedent having been granted to the undersigned—all persons indebted to the same will please call and pay their indebtedness, and all persons hating claims against said Estate will present the same duly authenticated for settlement to the undersigned Administratrix. CATIIARINE ECKMAN, Adm'x. Lancaster city. Or to MILLER ECKMAN, Colerain twp. CESEI ESTATE OF WILLIAM FOREMAN and Wife. In the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster.. Whereas. David Styer, assignee of Wiliam Foreman and his wife Elizabeth, of Brecknock township, did on the twelfth day of February, 1858, file in the office of the Prothonotary of said Court, his Account of the said Estate Notice is hereby given to all persons Interested in the said estate, that the said Court have appointed the FIF TEENTH day of SIAECH, 1858, for the confirmation ther- of, unless exceptions be filed. Attest. W. CARPENTER, Frothy. Proth'y 4 e Office, Lanc'r, Feb. 12th, 1858. [feb 16 4t 5 3 to -5 3 to 3 to 5 Ito 10 2to 10 Bto 15 , to 5 to 0 ESTATE OF JOHN WILLIAMS, SR., DECD. Letters testamentary upon the will of the said John Williams, sr., late of Sadsbury twp., Lancaster county, dec'd, haring been granted by the Register of Wills of said county, to Christopher Williams and William F. Rea, of said township, Executors of said will : All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against said de cease,' are requested to present said claims properly au thenticated for settlement to, CHRISTOPHER WILMA NIS,} WILLIAM. F. REA, ENE= rESTATE OF HANNAH SCHOLFIELD, HANNAH FELL and MARY MORGAN in Trust. In the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas, Henry Stauffer. one of the Executors of John Echternach, dec'd. who was Trustee of Hannah SohnMeld, Hannah Fell and Mary Morgan, under the will of Nathan C. Scholfield, deed, did on the 26th day of February, VIRGINIA. FARM. FOR SALE--GREAT office 1858, file in the of the Proth•motary et the slid Court, INDUCEMENT FOR CAPITALISTS.—WiII be sold at his Account of said Estate : i private sale, the valuable Farm known as the " Wheatland Notice is here given to all persona interested in the said ' Estate," containing 810 ACRES. situate in what Is called Estate, that the said Court have appointed the NINE- the Hickory Lev. 4, Buckingham county. Va, 5 miles TEENTLI day of APRIL, 1858, for the confirmation thereof, , north of Maysville ' the county seat, and 7 miles from no! . exceptions be filed. ilardwicksville—a bridge crossing the JoIDOS river to the Attest, WM. CARPENTER. Protilty. canal at this point. About 600 acres are cleared, and al- Proth'y's Office, Loner, Feb. 26th, 1858. (mar 241 7 , most level land—the balance well timbered. The i land is very productive, and celebrated for the growth of EST ATE OF EMANUEL BOWMAN, I Wheat. Corn and Tobacco. It is also w. 11 watered. deed.—The untlerai,med appointed. by the Orphan's , The Improvements are a new, handsome and Court of Lancaster county, auditor to distribute the hal- convenient DWELLING llolto.E. so situated on once ut the estate of Emanuel B o wman, deed, 'an elevation as to command a view of nearly the rentainiug in the hands of Christian Rohrer, administrator, ! whole estate—and the 13.011 and Out It.nuseo are de boots non, &c.. of maid estate, to and among those legal. , ample and conveniently located. There are good Orchards ly entitled thereto, will attend for the purpose of his ap- on the premises of Apple. Peach. Cherry and other trees.— poiutment at, the Court House in the City of Lancaster, It is seldom that such an estate is offered. laying as it does at 2 o'clock, I'. M., on Thursday, the 11th day of March, in on intelligent and healthy neighborhood. convenient to 1855, when and where all parties interested are hereby no - markets , churches, &c., and so highly productive, titled to attend. WM. AUG. ATLELE, 1 and level in every portion as that all the imple febl6 it 5 Auditor. meats of husbandry ran he used to the very best ad. vantage. If I sell, my object is to remove to a warmer 4 UDITOR , S NOTICE.--The undersign- i climate. A large portion of the land cost too $4O per acre .11, eel Auditor apppinted by the Orphans' Court of Lan- 1 —fiat I will sell it. with the crop of Wheat frown the sow raster county to marshal the balance in the hands of the : ing of 130 bushels, the entire stock, and 18 likely negroes, admjnistrator of Samuel Warner, late o f e a - a ny township, ' for $40.000; or without the negroes, for $25.000. My oh doc'd. to and among the creditors of said estate, will sit for jest for wishing to dispose of the slaves with the land, Is the purpose of his appointment at the public house of Jacob to prevent the separation of families. Breneman, in the village of Balobridge, on SATURDAY , TERMS—One third Cash, (or In two or threemontbs.) and the 13th day of MARCH, 1558, at 1 o'clock, P. M., when I the balance in equal instalment, of our, two and three and where all persons interested may attend if they see I years, with interest. m open [fhb 1641 0 5 JOHN If. smrrEt, Auditor. I Address the editor of the Lancaster Intelligencer, (GEO. SANDERSON) Agent for It. L. ParransoN, Mt. Vince. Buck. OIL S--Castor Oil, Sweet 011, Oil of I Dighton county, Va. feb 13 tf 6 1,) SPIKE, STONE, SENEKA, SASSAFRAS, &c., .- For Bale at THOMAS ELLMAKERS U Drug & Chemical Store, West King street, Lanc'r. : VAL U A.B L E FRANKLIN COUNTY FARMS FOR SALE.—The subscriber, living in feb 8 tf 4 - Chamberaborg, will sell his TWO FARMS in Guilford 11 li SPEPSIA AND FITS.-- , DR. TRACY i township, Franklin county, situate nn the public road leading to Greencastle, about one and a half railed from 1,/ DELORM PI, the great curer of CONSUMPTION, was Chambersburg. These farms are la the highest state of for scv,ral years so badly afflicted by Dyspepsia that fors cultivation and well Improved, with running water through part of the time he was confined to bed. • Ile wtut evidently bone of them and the other ',es a splendid spring. They cured by a prescription furnished him by a young clairvoy are sold for Wftrlt of time to attend to them. The 000 con ant girl. This prescription, given by is mere child Ina 1 tains 125 acres and the other 166. Terms made known by state of trance, has procured everybody who has taken it, I the subscriber. These farms contain a good portion of never having failed once. It is equally as sure in cases of timber. The attention of Lancaster County Farmers is FITS 08 DISPEPSIA. The ingredients may be found In any invited to these farms, which are well worthy their num, drug store. I will send this valuable prescription to any I n , on. [sago 2 tf 331 5781. II EYsi..it. person on the receipt of one stamp to pay postage. .. Add, et. DR. Tit ACV DELoRME. GREAT CORER OF CO, ,CMPTION, New York Paot entice itch 2.3 4. t 6, ( . , ) " 1 - ..),' T ° l I 1 . F : C T o Ul THE Yl;JETltTuiSUlTer?igititel, wE ill l A eo N se D fo S r . one or more years. that beat at Slot 0 Stand, together with 4 RETIRED PHYSICIAN, SEVEN- a Two Story - Dwelling Horse, it,h,titting the same, situate il,. ty five yeors of age, who, sands of life are near- ' in Centre Square, in tile Borough of Mount Jr.o Lancaster ly run out, discovered while In the East Indies, a certain County, together with n Store House. and all :ppertaining I( ni cure for the Consupti ßronchitis. on. Asthma, Cough, to said Store and Dwelling. Possessiott e 11l 1, 5. Yen on „ Colds, and General Debility. The remedy was discovered the first day of .April next, (18574 by him when his only child, a daughter, was given up to Persons desirous of renting will ple:nse call on the so die. Ile had hoard much of the wonderful restorative and dersigned residing in the city of Lancaster, l'a. healing quoit ties of preparations made from the East India SA3PI. BOMBERGER. Hemp. 000 the thought occurred to hint that he might N. B. Should parsons prefer buying to renting, they make a remedy for his child. Ile studied hard and 800- will he afforded au opportunity of either buy lug the same seeded in realizing his wishes. His child was cured, and :or any of the other properties owned by the undersigned in is now alive and well. He has since administered the said Borough or Mt. Jo.. S. B. wonderful remedy to thousands of sufferers in all parts of dec 2 tf 46 the world, and he has never foiled in making them com pletely healthy and happy. Wishing to do as 000211 good as MERCHANTS AND OTHERS NOTICE! possible. he will send to such of his affected fellow-beings I. 1300 KS, NIAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS, as request it, this receipe, with full and explicit directions 1 At low prices. Literature should be cheap when the pros ier making it up. and successfully using it. He requires perity of a nation so much depends upon its universal each applicant to melee him one shilling—three cents to 1 dimemination. be returned as postage on the receipt), and the remainder , The cheap Book Store t.t . Murray, Ymot.; . I. Co., long to be applied to the payment of this advertisement. i known to the public as being olways up to the wants of Address DR. H. JAMES; 19 Grand street, Jersey City, the people and tile times, would call attention to the large N. .1. and select stock of literoture. good books to suit all. and the CAUTION.-1 have no sou-in-law authorized to mend my ' latest publications constantly received at the earliest pos recipe as advertised. , Bible time. And to the leading monthlies and weekly fel 23 41 6 , newspapers they solicit subseriptions at publishers lowest l _ , rates. [feb 2tf 3] 3IURItAY. YOUNG & CO. MORE TRUTH TOON POETRY." F URNITURE ! FURNITUR E! I I am 91 H E PEOPLE'S BOOK STORE CON— now the sole proprietor of the FURNITURE STORE, ,i 'nine as good R selection of BOOKS, STATIONERY. . in North Queen Street. opposite Shenk's National .., end FANCY GOODS, as con be found anywhere west of ' house. I have a large fresh Steck on hand. of so • Philadelphia, which are sold at the lowest tiring price,— well made FURNITURE as MU be found in the Persons desiring anything in this lino. will consult their City of Lancaster. which Idm selling very cheap, interest by buying where the best selection is found. i. e., . for ready cash. Best BAR ROOM CHAIRS, at $l5 per they will boy At dnen.and other article , equally low. ALso, orders received for Feather Beds, Husk Mir, and Strew Mattresses and l'aliesses. All articles warranted as gaol as represented ie ben sold Call and see, no char,e for looking. jan 262 m 2 E lI 0. V A 1..--We have this day re— ..llXto our new Banking House, in EAST KING Sr., where the Banking Business in all its varied branches will re ceive our best attention. Interest on deposits will be allowed as heretofore. Drafts on New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore con stantly for sale. Stock. Bonds. and other securities bought and sold in Philadelphia and New York— and intbrmatiou given as to their relative value and prospects. Unonrrent Bank Notes bought and sold. and premium allowed ou old American coin. Persons entrusting any business to us, whether money on deposit, or for purchase or sale-of Bonds or Stocks. may depend upon prompt and faithful performance of ail con tracts. The members of the firm are individually liable for ali its obligations. JOHN GYGER. k CO Pons. CLARKSON. Cashier. in, I tf 7 • 6 2 TATES' UNION HOTEL.--NO. 200 Market si• reel, above Pith street, Philadelphia ' Pa The undersigned. late of the American House, ( . 4 - M1M1.... Tunas.. takes pleasure in informing hie fri F•AS, and the public generally, that he has talion ho &:c, a ell-known 31id popular 1101%7E. f loe au ibe bed Lion Hotel.) which he has up with enlirely New Furniture and Bead's:ari., in:slily. The house has also b ee n reuee ,,,,,,, rod in a inside, which will compare la, ;ably A of she Hotels its the City, and. cannot tail to noes ii,tinfisee tbdi to those who may puts unize ibis 'the TABLE will always ha supplied with the bui, set Ps °visions the market affords, and the Bar with the PP,- lIT,sT AND Brsx LIQUORS. Nothing shall be left undone to snake his Guests comfortable, and he hatters himself that by strict attention to business, be will tried , sad re eei,ve share e' public - 3"ATLONAL POLICE GAZETTE.--This Groat •I•turniil of Crillll. and Criminals is in it- Thir tee.ith y e ar, and in widely circulate I ibr eiztaar 11,- Coal, tri. It io the first paper of Illy kind pdliSehi.d in the United Stitt is,alol is distinctise in its character. It it .s lily passed intothe hands of tin W. It at t.n (2,, by um it w ill b, r e o r er be coiducted Matsell WAS ti tinerly Chief of Police of New York City. nod he will no doubt render it one of the moot interestie4 paper, in the country. Its editorials ore forcibly written. and of a o h,- actor that eboald command foe the !Japer universal sure ;sett. .tirt-Subsicriptions, $2 per annum; $1 for bin tonths, to be remitted by Subscribers, (who should write their names arid the town. county and state where they reside plainly,) GEG. W. MATSELL fi CO., Editors and Proprietors of the National Police Gazette, New York City. lESMI A. ROCHAFIELD & CO. NEXT TO H Kramph's Clothing Store. East Or a nge et., Lances. ter Pa., dealers in all the new and popular FAMILY MED. ICIN ES, PERFUMERY, Ac., Wholesale and Retail. far- They have just received 'a fresh supply of WOLF'S CELEBRATED AROMATIC SCHEIDAM SCHNAPPS and will sell to retailers at proprietor's prices. (June 28 tf 33 SPRENGER & WESTHAEFFEWS. t'.3 North Queen street et r A'T PRIVATE SALE, A VALUABLE .401:MILI, &Nit FARll.—The subscribers will sell ot private gale, their MERCHANT AND 'ORIErIi BILL AND FARM of 230 Acres of Land, in 'thigh state of cultivation, oitnote in Drumore township, Lancaster county, on the read leading from Chestnut Level to McCall's Ferry, one mile from the former place and 5 from the latter, 4 miles from Peach Bottom and 18 miles south of Lancaster city, adjoining lands of James Long, Thomas Moore, Isaac Shoemaker and others. The improvements cormist of a three story Frame Merchant and Grist Mill. with two Wa ter Wheels, 20 feet head and fall, three run of Stones, and every other necessary machinery for carrying on Merchant and Grist work; a double geared Saw Mill; a Two story Frame DWELLING 110118 E, ZS by 28 feet, Stone Spring House d the door, Frame Sta. ; hie, Hog Howe, and other out buildings. The " Form Balldings consist of a two story Stone House, 28 by 32 feet, Frame Barri, 50 by 51 feet, with water running in the yard, Wagon House, 13 by 28 feet, a Grain House 17 by 30 feet, Spring House over an excellent spring of water near the door also two APPLE ORCHARDS of choice fruit. The farm is well divided, and stock can get to wa ter from nearly every field. The above properly will be sold altogether, or divided in three diffsseint parts, as may beet suit purchasers. Persons walling to view the property will be shown it by the subscribers living thereon. B. & J. PENROSE. sep 1 034 VALUABLE RABAT. ESTATE AT PIIB LIC SALE.—The undersigned will offer at Public Sale, on FRIDAY, the sth day of MARCH, 1858, A VALU— ABLE FARM, situated in Warriersmark township, Hunt ingdon county. Ps, Estate of John Henderson. deed, con taining about 312 acres-200 acres cleared, 13 of which are in meadow. The Improvements are a two-story STONE DWELLING HOUSE, with Kitchen in basement, a Bank Barn, a never failing spring of limestone water convenient to the house, an Apple Orchard, and other improvements. The farm' is in a good state of repair and cultivation, and is about one mile from the Pennsylvania Railroad. Persons wishing further information, or, to examine the property, can call on or address the undersigned, st mingham. near the property. The property will be divided, if desired, to suit purchas ers. JOHN OWENS, ROBERT HENDERSON, jau 26 '.bu 2] Executors of Will ofJohn Henderson, dec. 'PARR AT PRIVATE SALE.--The sub scribers will sell their FARM at private sale. Said Farm isiituated in Martic township, Lancaster county, on the rgad leading from Martic Forge to McCall's Ferry, about 2. miles west of Rawlinsville. and contains about 72 acres, more or. lees, the greater portion well fenced and in a good state of cultivation. The balance is composed of young timber and sprout land and meadow bottom. The improvements are a two-story Lox DWELLING ROUSE, a new Frame . Barn, and other out-buildings.— There is a good Apple Orchard and other Fruit Trees. The Farm is well watered with a number of streams, and a Spring near the house. Terms will be made easy. and possession given on the lat day gf April, 1857. Any Trenton wishing to view the premises will call on either of the subscribers, rrsidiug at Mount Nebo, one mile north-west of the property. WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, .TOSEPIT ENGLES. The subscriber will also sell, at pri vate sale a HOUSE AND LOT in the village of Mouar. Ne bo. There are .1 acres sod 130 perches of land in the lot. and the improvements are a two-story FRAME HOUSE, a Frame STABLE, and other out-buildings. There is an ex cellent spring of water oa the. lot, and the laud is well ferved and in a go ,d state of cultivation. Terms made easy. Apply to •Stitlf ENGLES. aug (fag NOTICE. --The Works of the GLOU CESTER CHINA COMPANY, at Woo:ester, N. .1., on the Delaware river. two miles below Philadelphia. are now in successful operation, producing an article of ware which the company believe will folly roof pct., with the best productions of Euro,eau factories. ; bei are prepared to execute orders upon the most favorable terms, and respectfully i Vito the trade, and the public eenerally, to examine the specimens at the Store, No. 17 North Cth above Market. Philadelphia, or to visit the faclory. A:fir - Gond wharfage may be had at all sea.sons, at the company's wharf. be application at the office. P. B. SAVERS* "• J. O iC , M3 SHE - • - s AVING FUND, FIVE PER CENT I STE E S T TIONAL SAFETY .77:1 - sr ~,M P.I YE. WALNUT STREET, SOUTH WEST CORNER oF PHILADELPHIA INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF PENN'A Money is received in any PIM large or small, and Inter est paid from the day of deposit to the day rt withdrawal. The office is open every day from P o'clock In the morn ning till 5 o'clock in the afternoon, and on Mooduy and Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock HON. HENRY L. BR ENN President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE. VI., Pre , ident. W3l. J. REED, Secret Dl ary. RECTORS : Hon. Henry L. Brenner,F. Carrol Brewster. I Edward L. Carter, Josoph B. Barry. Robert Selfridge.l Francis Leo. Samuel K. Ashton. Joseph 17.-rkes, C. Landreth 3lunns, Henry Diffenderh.r. Money is received and payments mode dolly without otiee. The investments are made GAGES, GROUND RENTS, a as the Charter requires. ALLEN et , NEEDLES' SUPER-PIWSPHATE OF LIME. The best fertilizer ha use f..r CORN, Oil's, %VNLAT, Pors- ToES, bans, and other crops requiring a vigorous and last ing manure. Pamphlets describing it, and the mode of applying. can be had gratuitously at our stores, or by mail when desired. PRICE $45 per 2000 lbs., (2)4 cents per lb.) A liberal deduction made to DEALERS. Regretting our inability to fill all the orders last fall, owing to unfortunate and unforseen accidents and _fir drawbacks. It affords pleasure to state that the -0.. necessary repairs and preparations having been s;, — completed. we are now prepared to supply all demands without delay. Our friends will please bear In mind that our article is an old established one, always reliable and uni form in its constituents We have. also, two cargoes of PACIFIC OCEAN GUANO, which we can confidently recommend as being equal In value to Peruvian Guano, and many farmers consider it superior. PRICE $45 per 2000 1b5.,(2 1 / ‘ cents per lb.) NO. 1 GOVERNMENT PERUVIAN GUANO, for sale at the lowest rates. The leading Agricultural Journals and Newspapers me regularly filed at our office for the nee LEN of F arm EEDL ers. AL &ES, No. 42 South Wharves, and 41 South Water street, First store above Chestnut st , Philadelphia. For sale by GEO. CALDER, it CO., Lancaster feb El ROOFING t ROOFING S C ROOFING t WEST'S PATENT GALVANIC CEMENT, A superior article for entire new Roofs, and for covering old Shingles and lietalic Roofs, (flat or steep.) and the only Cement rootlin g containing India Rubber and rata Percha. Warranted water and fire proof. The above article for Roofing obtained First Premium and Diploma, at the late Lancaster County Agricultural and Mechanical Exhibition. la-Orders may be left at either Cooper's or Baldwin's Hotels, West King street, Lancaster; or address box 911, Lancaster Post Office. J. C. & H. S. WORTH. feb 9 4 •TT STATEP: 1114—ILS•: , Post' Omer. DEPAalesii Feb. T . , 1858. PROPOSALS for conveying the mai&nerr, of -the- linnet tea from July 1,1858, to June 80, 1880, on the knowing routes in the State of PENNSYLVANIA; will be 'roOsiVed at the Contract Office of this Department until 8 p. of -- March 31 next, to be decided by April 24 following: 3519 From Connearitville by Crossingvi ll e and Edenboro', to Waterford, 30 tidies and back, twice a week. Leave Conneautville Monday and Wednesday at 7 a m; Arrive at Waterford by 8 p m; Leave Waterford Tuesday and Thursday by 7.a m; Arrive at Oonneautville by 8 p at. 3520 From Hanover, by Llttlentown and Idonsoacrrillia, Md., to Emmittaburs, 22 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Hanover, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 1 pm; Arrive at Emmittsbtug by 8 p m • Leave Emmittsburg Tuesday, Ttnireday, and Satur day at 4a m; Arrive at Hanover, by 9 a m. 3521 From Brookville, by Rlchardsville, Mary Annvillle, Shaffnea's Corners, Beach Bottom, and Bear Creek's Mills, to Ridgeway, 35 allies and back, once a week. Leave Brookville Saturday at 7 a m ; Arrive at Ridgeway by 6 p m ; Leave Ridgeway Friday at 7 am; Arrive at Brookville by 6 p m. 352 From Marietta, by Silver Spring and HempSeld, to Lancaster. 1234 miles and back, daily, except Sun- Leave Marietta daily, except Sunday, at 1 p m; Arrive at Lancaster by 5 p m ; Leave Lancaster daily, except Sunday, at 8 a m; Arrive at Marietta by 12 m. 3523 From Lancaster, by Willow Street, Ravrlinsvifirt, and Bethesda, to McGill's Ferry, 18 mile' and back, twice a week: Leave Lancaster Monday and Thursday at 7 a m; Arrive at McCall's Ferry by 12 m; Leave McCall's Ferry Monday and Thursday at 2p mi Arrive at Lancaster by 7 p m. 3524 From Lancaster, by Greenland and Sondersburg, to Paradise, 9 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Lancaster daily, except Sunday, at 3 p m; Arrive at Paradise by 6 p m; Leave Paradise daily, except Sunday, at 7 am; Arrive at Lancaster by 10 a m. 3525 From Beaver, by Parkinson and Service, to Frank- . fort Springs. 20 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Beaver Tuesday and Thursday, at 8 a m; Arrive at Frankfort Springs by 3 p m; Leave Frankfort Springs Monday and Wednesday at Sam; Arrive at Beaver by 3 p m. 3526 From Evansburg, by Shermanvilla, to Linesville, 8 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Evansburg Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 10 a m; Arrive at Linesville by 12 as; Leave Linesville Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 2p m ; Arrive at Evanabnrg by 4 p m. 3527 From Hollidaysburg, by Franketown and Canoe Creek. to Williamsburg, 12 miles and back, idx times a week. Leave Hollidaysburg daily, except Sunday, at 2% p m, on arrival of western mall; Arrive at Williamsburg by 6%p m; Leave Williamsburg dolly, except Sunday, at 7 a in. Arrive at Hollidaysburg by 11 a m. Proposals to embrace the Yellow Springs office are invited. 3528 From ()mutt Creek to Chemung, N. Y., 4% miles and hack, twice a week. Leave Orcutt Creek Tuesday and Saturday at 9 a m; Arrive at Chernung by 10 , 4 a m ; Leave Cheinung Tuesday and Saturday at 11 a m; Arrive at OrcUtt Creek by 123 p m. 3529 From Startlers to Tallmanaville, 5 miles and bank, twice a week. Leave Stai urea Tuesday and Saturday at 1 p m; Arrive at Tallmansviile by 2% p m ; Leal, Tallmansville Tuesday and Saturday at 10% a m; Arrive at Starucca to time to connect with the mall • From Susquehanna Depot—say at 12 m. NOTES. Proposals must be guaranteed by two responsible per certified to as such by a postmaster or Judge of a court of record. No pay will be made for trips not performed, and for each of such omissions not satisfactorily explained three times the pay of the trip may be deducted. For arrivals so far behind time as to break connection with depending malls, and not sufficiently excused, one fourth of the compensa tion for the trip is subject to forfeiture. Fines will be inumsed, unless the delinquency be satisfactorily explained, tbr neglecting to take the mall from or into a post office; for suffering It to be injured, destroyed, robbed or lost; and for refusing, after demand, to convey the mall as frequently as the contractor runs, or is concerned in running, vehicles on the route. The Postmaster General may annul a con tract for disobeying the post office laws or instructions of the department. lie may alter the schedule, and also order an increase of service by allowing therefor a pro rata Increase on the contract pay. lie may also curtail or dis continue tlie service iu whole or in part, at pro rata de crease of pay, allowing one month's extra compensation on the amount of service dispensed with. Bids should be addressed to the Second Assistant Postmaster General," subscribed •' Proposals for mail service, State of Permayb For forms of . proposal. Sr., and other information, see this advertisement in pamphlet form, and also the general advertisement of routes in the State, dated 10th January, 1858, at the principal offices. AARON V. BROWN. feb id at 5 Postmaster General. ITERARY BUREAU.--An EXPERI ENCED EDITOR, a successful author, and a thor oughly educated Literary man, weary with twenty-five years of the toil of Daily Journalism, has determined to hiro out or Fell his brains at retail to those who may require their services in any houorable way. Merchants, Business Men, Inventors, and dealers of every kind, will be supplied, off-hand. with Advertisements, (political or otherwise,) Notices, Cards, Circulars, or any species of article desired. Politicians will be supplied with Speech., Reports. Res olutions. L-tters. Tolled s. Pamphlste, Editorial Articles, Cmmunications. and every other sort of braio-work, which they may thai c ioroa at or troublesome to do for theinselven. Ladies and Gentlemen. of every rank in society or occu pation in life, cao hare Letters written on any subject, whether basilicss or sentimental. 'rhe advertiser will also conduct or translate Correspon dence of every kind, either English, Preach, Spanish, Lier man, or Italian. Poetry, Acrostics for [sidles Albums, Notes, Billet-doux, Monodies, and Compositions of the must delicate and confi dential character, incident to every possible circumstance or event In life, will be tarnished in inviolable confidence, by writing to the umiersigued, nod explaining their ishes. Orders by mail, accompanied with cash, will be strictly and promptly attended to. Address, OF -1858.--ferinE,l%thTeirZenttrif s li to ß ck ° n S t ' llar A d ß Ti E me to nuike room for their Spring purchases. Particular attention flire..teil to their French Merino., The balance of their immense stock—including arrivals from New York. greatly reduced in price. Magnificent stock of LADIES' CLOAKS. Ladies, take advantage of the limes. and a cloak at one half pri..e. VELVETS AND CLOTHS FOR CLOAKS—CaII. MP' will wonder at the exceedingly low prices. BROCHA SHAWLS. ALL ran secure a handsome SHAWL for a mare song compared with old prices. ENIBROIDERIES—CuIIars, Stereo, Setts, Flouncings, Goode, Skirts. <tr., all marked down to COST PRICE, to reduce our heavy stock of White Goods. TO HOUSEKEEPERS, and all about commencing—now offered, a stock of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS unrivalled.— Ticking, Checks, Sheeting. Shirting, Sc.; Linen and Cot ton Goods of every description. Purchasers of Dry Goods of any description, wishing to make good use of their money, call and examine at the BEE HT E STUB E. WENTZ St BROS. K ETCHU 11. I jan 26 tf 2 Cor. East King and Centre Square. 0 F ARME.RS• ( Taws ty Years' Experience, Over 6,000 Cuxtmr✓rs.) E V S S ON 'S CELEBRATED GENUINE POUDREITE, The Only True FerlilUer. NoTI,F. Ti' FAIMIIB AND GARDENERS. The gratifying t exults Farmers and Gardeners have met with by the use of rErHHON'S POLIDRESTE, iv a sure guaran tee of its Fertilizing quality, and have intinced, by Its large and increasing demand, many persons to palm off spurious article under the above name ; to guard against which Mr. Peysson would request all Farmers and Gar deners to see, previous to purchasing, that dealers have his Certificate duly signed, authorizing thorn to soil hie GENUINE UNADULTERATED POUDRETTE. Mr. Pays son will at any time take pleasure in showing the com position of his Poudrette, thereby convincing Farmers and Gardeners of its purity arid superiority °yi.r any arti cle ever offered for the improvement of Agriculture In America. 11.—To meet with the demands of my nnmerous cus tomers wlrt require a coarser Poudrette, this quality of Pbudrette being more suitable for their ground.' take 'dem ure in informing my friends that I am 1101 V 1111.111faCtUring de-irable article. and have concluded to supply the trade at cents per bushel instead of 4n cents. price charged for the Poodretto passed through a fluor sift. ttfere— No. 12. Goldsmith's 11101. Library street, Phil/. 111 :1411A. Nlattfactories—titays ferry Itcad, and and of W.v..lleiry Read. litouttest , r. 0..1. Fii.F,NCH, RICHARDS it. Cn. Solo Agency in the North, Fouith streets. Philadelphia. [!eh 16 am 5 1 E IST E W BOOK STORE AN I) MCA I. 1.1.1.A6 BARR A: CO. T, ORNORTE 'ME COURT HOUSE, Nt...L.R. I=l 8),.G- , ELLEP. , AND V:NEICAD NEWS AGENTS AND ..n . er4i.,....11.0v0, 0, eiod !Jew Book Store and ,11111. 11/! . .00 • mariy opposite the ..•z 1....1vt• the attention of their ~ 11, it Tl vitri.ol stock of IP olationery. .t, I e em b rac i ng a ll that i. r, ititet,ding and ,thtai le iu th, trade, and de sirnbm 1.. the reading 'I he stoek of lie ks and .-I,ti.awry having b,en bought at first ',Ands in N e w York f .r cash, they nre prepared to sell all Stood Ard Publicati,no on es fair and satisfactory terms 00 any other establisranent in this city or elsewhere, and with this view they invite a careful examination of their stock and prices. Their catalogues of Books eml.ra, all STANDARD PUB LICATIONS issued by the leading houses of America and Europe, nod any work not found on their shelves will be procured to order, at short notice, and furnished at -pub lishers' prices. to addition to their standard CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL. SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY and MISCEL LANEOUS BOOKS. usually kept In a well appointed Book Store. their stark coutpri,s a arefully selected assortment of RELIGIOUS BOOKS FOR ALL DENOMINATIONS, ( English and German.) Incl uril og CATHOLIC BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS, many of which could not heretofore be obtained in this city. Much care has been bestowed in the department of SCHOOL BOOKS, to which the attention of teachers, pa rents and others intended, is specially Invited. APPLETON'S POPULAR SUBSCRIPTION BOOK. Being the sole agents for Lancaster and York counties for the Popular Subscription Books of D. Appleton A Co., and the other leading houses of New York and Philatra, they would call attention to the following among others : By D. APPLETON & CO., New York—Boston's Great Na tional Work. "The Debates in Congress:" "New Ameri can Cyclopedia;" "American Eloquence ;" "Barton's Cyclopedia of Wit and Humor ;" "Appleton's German History of the United States."—FlVE VERY VALUA- • in REAL ESTATE MORT nd such first elms securities feb 23 tf 6 BLE BOOKS. By PUDNEY & RUSSELL. New Yosk—" The Prince of the House of David, or Three Years in Jerueelem;" " Romance of the Revolution ;" "The Princes of 'name, or the Spanish Inquisition During the reign of Emperor Charlea V.," "The American Citizen, bin Rights and Duties:" "Records of the Revolutionary War." By CHILDS & PETERSON, Philadelphia—Dr. Elder's "Life of Dr. Kane," the great Arctic Explorer. Ily JA:dEn MALLEN & SONS, Philadelphia—" Dr. Bar clay's City of the Great King." The above can ho had only of the undersigned. BARR 2• CO'S GENERAL NEWS AGENCY Being the agents for the . leading New York and. Phila delphia Daily Papers, and all the popular Weeklies and Monthlies, we are prepared to serve subscribers to any of them at publishers' rotes, by mail Or otherwise. Our facil ities in this branch of the business are not equalled by any other establishment in thin city. Our arrangements for receiving ALL NEW BOOKS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS AS SOON AS ISSUED FROM THE PRESS, are ample and complete, and our customers may rely upon finding THE VERY LATEST in the "New Book Store and News Emporium." Being desirous to encore patronage only by deserving it, we respectfully invite all in want of Books, News, or any article in oar line, to call at No. 31 East King street, and suit themselves. • CO.• Etna BAHR, ELIAS BARB. Joan S. Douenzerr. fob El 3m 6 T_TORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. 11. TATTERSAL'S HORSE POWDER, II EA VE POWDER, ROSIN, • J. THOMPSON, Literary Bureau. Box '2285 Philadelphia P. 0., Pa. Itt:ALERY IN ALL THE STANDARD PL7131.1 t A Ti:frN II ru A 7 , IEitICAN AND F,IIIEWN. PENNI:WEEK • SULPHUR, GEUBIAN, • CREAM 'rdidAß; OOPPRRAS, Par sale at THOMAS ET T.M A gPPIS Drag k Chemical Stare, West King strait, Lpo'r:. feb 9'
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