; Ea.; '54 , . . - A Judge against the SnourNothings--Wayne County; (Pa.) Quark? SessittAt---:Pec; Vrm, 1854. ~• . . At the-present term of - our Court;his Hon or James M. Porter, -President Judge, after recapitulating the provisions of the Constitu tion of the• United States,-and of this State, in regard to the rights of conscience, and other civil rights of the citizen, whether native or naturalized, proceeded in an able and lucid manner, to strongly charge the Grand Jury "against combinations of persons banded to gether by vows, oaths, or other obligations,for the purpose—whether accomplished or not—of depriving any citizen, native or naturalized, of any right or rights, given and secured to him by the Constitution anoi,laws of Pennsyl vania or of the United States. His Honor told the Grand Jury; in strong and decided language, that if they, or any one them, knew of any such combination or if complaint should•be legally made to them of the existence of any such combination, in this County, it was clearly their duty, under the oaths they 'had taken as Grand Jurors, to pre sent the same to this Court, by indictment, that they might be dealt with according to the common law, which, by its wisdom and plas ticity, happily adapted itself to the redress of every wrong, and the punishment of every possible offense against public justice and the common rights of the citizen. Judge Porter further said, in his charge to the Grand Jury, that no oath or obligation taken to do an unlawful act was, or could be binding in law or conscience, though nu per son could be compelled to swear that he, him self, was a member of such a combination ; still he could be compelled to swear who of others were, if within his knowledge, notwith standing he had taken an oath to keep such knowledge secret, as such oath was clearly illegal and void, if the secret was to be kept among the members of an illegal combination. What our Grand Jury may du in the prem ises is, of course, not known; but they will probably ignore His Honor's charge pro t«nio as it is said that more than half of them are Know-Nothings. Disappointed Politicians.—lt is a striking feature of the political campaign this fall; that in almost every state in the Union disappoint ed and decayed politicians have enjoyed a kind of jubilee. Those who have been gorged with office, and allowed to retire, and men who air any reason have been laid on the shelf in their respective localities, have taken occa sion this year to emerge from their hiding places, and at once to gratify their private revenges, and make a new effort for afresh share of spoils. Wherever the fusion movement has prevailed these: meu have been among its prime leaders; wherever the secret order has been organized they have been sachems in the tribe; wherever the anti-Nebraska war cry has been popular they have almost split thei r throats by joining in it. In the hour of calm repose they were quiet as the grave, or, if they attempted to make mischief, they were res trained by the people, who knew their histo ries. But, with the contusion and excitement of 1854, they have gloried in the opportunity to show themselves, and even claim now to be the most pure and patriotic and worst used persons the republic ever had. It is unneces sary to callntun,es in order to describe them. In the MorrilVranks of this State, in the Pollock ranks of Pennsylvania, in the anti administration ranks of Illinois and Indiana, and Ohio and New Hampshire, the same characters show themselves by unmistakable signs. They have generally corrupt histories, sour tempers, and a hatred of all politicians more honest than themselves. Some of them may succeed, for a brief period, in getting places once more at a public crib, and in sat isfying a little their personal resentments; but they will have short terms and early punish ment. Easton (Maine] Argus. KOSSCTII, according to reports, is preparing for a revolutionary attempt In Lurope as soon as the proper 'time may arrive. We may then look fur a revival of the Kossuth hate and revolutionary fashions. But we have no doubt the Philadelphia public, no matter what may be the changes in dress, will still continue to provitb. tbemseiand with clothing from ROCIiIIILL ,heap and elegant clothing store. No. 111 Chesnut street, , orner . or Franklin Place. due 77 ly4p ..Da. CIII:ESEILVes PILLS Full FLIII.LI,I —The comb' us Lions of ingredients in theso fills is the result of a long and extensive practice; they are mild In their op..ratiot, and certain of restoring nature to its proper channel. lin evpa_instance have the Pills proved successful. The fills inably open those obstructions to which females- ore liable, and bring nature into its proper channel, whereby health is restored, and the pale and deathly countenance changed to a healthy one. Nu female can enjoy good health unless she is regular; and whenever au obstruction takes place, whether from exposure, cold. or any other cause, the general health begins immediately to decline, and the want of such a remedy has been the cause of so many con sumptions among young females. Headache, pains in the side, palpitations of the heart, loathing of food, and dis turbed sleep, du most always arise from the interruption of nature; and whenever that is the case, tho pill- will in variably remedy all those evils. N. B.—These Pills should uevur be taken during eg - nasty, as they would be sure to cause a miscarriage. 'they are. put up ill square list boxes, sad will be sent hy mail to auy address by remitting to Dr. C. L. Cheesentan, Nu. 2', I Blocker eta,t. New York. Price Ouu Dollar pee box. iSept. v ty.X3 EQUALITY TO ALL! UNIFORMITY OF PRICE!— A new feature of businees: Every oue his owu Salesman. Jones ac Co., of the Crescent tine Price Clothing Store, No. 200 . Market street, above oth, in addition to having the largest, most varied and fashionable stock of Clothing in Philadelphia, wade expressly for retail sales. have cousti. toted every one his own Salesman, by having marked in figures, on each article, the very lowest price it ran be sold fur, so they cannot possibly vary—all u ,mst buy :dike. The goods ere all well sponged a nd prepared and great pains taken with the making, ao that all eau buy will. the full assurance of getting a good article at the very lowest price. Remember the Crescent, in Market, abov, ' s nth. No. Yon. feb 7 ly4l JONES S: CO. Air TIES KY IN V MURAT INU CORD I A I..—The merits of this purely vegetable extract for the removal and cure of physical prostration, genital debility, nervous atter tious, &c., 00., are fully described in another column of this paper, to w Lich the reader isreterred, $2 per bottle. :1 bottles fur $5, slx bottles for ss; $lO per dozen. ÜbSt.roo the mark of the genuine. Prepared only by 8. K COHEN, No. 3 Franklin Itoo, Vine street, below Eighth, Philadelphia, Pa., to whom all orders must be" addressed. For sale by all respectable Druggists and Merchants throughout the country. T. IV. 1)1701T & SUNS, 132 N. 2d st., Philadelphia, sole agents for Penne. For sale at the Medicine Store, East Orange st., nest to Krunipit's Clothing store. jan 2 ly-iU MARRIAGES On the 2bth ult., by the Rey. J. J. Strlue, Adam Zerpby. to Mary Ann Stump, both of East llumptield. On the Roth ult., by the saute, 316111 tat, to Ann Goodman, both of Conestoga. By the same, Benjamin Elebarger of Manor. to Barbara Hackman, of Conestoga. On tho 20th ult., by the Rev. John ll'allace, Moses Iles., of Patadise twp., to ltebecot Jane, daughter of Jacob Eckert, of Lea mock twp. On the 15th ult., Rev. J. B. Dennison, Benjamin Herr, of Washington Borough,;to &One L. Burg, of Lower IVinkl sor twp., York co. DEATIIS On Tuesday morning last, in Lancaster twp., after a pro. traded illness, Andrew Dunlap, in the 67th year of his age. In Carlisle, on the 4th inst., Rev. J. V. E. Thorne, in the 80th year of his age. On the 3d inst., at Lewisburg, Va., Mrs. Lizzie S. I larauu, eldest daughter of the Rev. Henry Slicer, Chaplain to the U. 1. Senate, in the 2)sth year of her age. The Markets. PHILAD}LPHIA. Dee. SI Breadstuff are quiet.. Flour—Sales at $B,37(LtS,a). ilyo Flour held at $7; Corn Meal selling at $4,1•4 2 bbl.— Wheat—Sales of red 51,8741,95, white Corn is selling at 86,&58 cents, Oats 48414 nuts; Rye {4,20 bu Provisions firm, with an upward tendency, but Groceries remain unchanged. Coffee—Sales of Rio at 10(0 10, 3 4 ots. Whiskey 42@44% cents "f gallon, in hhds. and bbis. Cents Maass-L-11e offerings of Beef Cattle during the week amounted to about 1,000 head. Prices at $6,ti0e2.10 T4llOO Yes, according to quality. Cows range from SIS to 0:i eachotccording to quality. liege sold at $6,0046,75 (1100 The. Sheep and iambs—Prices ranged from 5 - 1,06 to 6,50 head, as In quality. LUMBER Maaarr.--Columbia (Pa.) Wholesale Lumber Market, Doc. 8.-Inferlos Cull Boardsand Grub Plank at $11; Cullinirßoards $15,00; second Common ;$2 2 0,00; first Com mon $30,00; Pannel $37,50; Hemlock Boards and Scantling $12,50; do. lengths $15,00; Piuo Scantling $20,00; Pins- Lath $2,75@300; Shingles $14,001818,00. Mutate of Charles Willits and Wife.—ln the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Lancas ter. Whereon, Jacob Souder, assignee of Charles Willis & Wife, did on the 4th day of December, 1854, file' in the of fs of the Prothonotary of the mid Court, hie account of the said Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said estate, that the said Court ;have appointed the 15th day of January, 1855, for the confirmation therein, unless, exceptions be Idled. Attest, Prothy's Office,. Lan. dec 12 J. BOWMAN, Protlfy. 444,7 - - IN THE MATTER of the intended applica tion of JOHN A. Scutanzaransito, for a License to acep a public house In the N. W. Ward, In the city of Lancaster, it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the North West Ward, in the city of Lancaster, v here said inn or tavern is propo sed to be kept, do certify that the said inn or tavern is ne cessity to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that wo are well acquainted with the said J. A. Echeiranbrand, and that he is of good repute for honesty and. temperance, and is well provided with hOll4 room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Wlll.hun F, !alien, Barnes Broom, Joseph BriMart, Geo. Ankerman, William F. Slayer, John Drepperd, Jacob Wea ♦er, John Balladller, Daniel Hannan, J. krey, Samuel Kis singer, Adam Snyder, Gilbert IL Hartley, Jacob Snyder. IN THE MATTER of the intended applica tion of Pans Rasa, for a License to keep a tavern In New Holland, In Earl township, Lancaster county—it Icing an old stand. Ws, the undersigned citizens of Earl township, where said inn or tavern is proposed to he kept, do certify that tan laid inn or tavern is necessaiy to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers; and that we en well acquainted with the said Peter Rank, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and Is troll provided with house room and conveniences for the or atuntnodatlon of strangers and travellers. JouSne_ e, Solomon Weaver, John Eiersol, Levi U. Ben, e W.,amith, Henry R. Brubaker, Daniel Rich. p Brubaker, Emanuel Schriver, Amos Diller, 40 Adam Z. ilingwait, Henry Nagify Lewis Richwin e. ,12 3t47 . . • . rthrlitalausPraieldS4L-Wkiits's now °Swan kirldi 'l,/of.gocdasmitable for' Chriatmasisesnts, taticed prices: DRESS GOODS, Plaid and d Silks;Vhdri and- Plaid Cashmeres. all shades, French- minoes, Dsramettss and TilYhel Cloths, Gay. Figured CuhmereNi inil UEV. Square ShaWls, at bargains ; Bay State Shairls t 44 black and and; Lyones Velvets' for Cloaks and 'lc Takes Cloths, beautiful shades; charming Paris Telma; rich, splendid, and magnificent embradered Surfs Gents. super. silk . Cravats; Ladies' and Gents. Gloves, of every description: .p-Money can bewared on each and all of the above articles as we will sell them at reduced prices. Bear In mind the place for Christmas presents. dec 12 tf47 •WENT2.:I3 STORE. Adminlairsitors'Elale of Valuable Real Estate and Personal Property. By virtue of an order, ofthe Orphrum' Court of Lancaster county, will bo sold by public vendue on Saturday , the 30th of December, last, on the premises, the following valuable real and personal estate, late the property of Jeffrey limedley, of the Borough of Columbia, county of Lancaster, Machinist, deceased, to nit No. 1. A lotor piece of ground, sitnate on Second street between Union and Perry streets, In the borough of Colum bia aforesaid, csontainlng in front on Second street 135 feet more or less, and extending In depth 150 feet, more or less to the Columbia and Philadelphia Railroad. on which Is erected a commodious STONE MACHINE SHOP, 4 steam high, slate roof, 50 feet in front, 51 feet In depth. having 5 cellars. There arc two frame buildings attached thereto. each 20 fgot front, with 73 feet in depth, to one of which is a Blacksmith shop, with five fires, bellows, A, in the ether Is a Boiler and Fitting-up Shop. There is a brick Bram Foundry attached to the stone buildfug. A better Ita.ution for a Machine Shop cannot be had any where, and from the machinery used; engines have beet, manufactured therein, with great facility and saVing of labor, Persons deslrousof purchasing will please examine the premises soon, as the works are now-In operation. No. S. A lot or piece of ground situate it, mid Second street, adjoining the aforesaid property, contain ing in front 36 feels and extending lu depth 167 feet, on which is erected a Frame Dwelling House. Also, will be sold at the same time and place, the following valuable personal property: 'One steam en gine and holler, band wheele and plate, power drills, put ties and cog wheels, one boring lathe, one lathe, heads and screws, 3• turning bathes and putties, one churn lathe and. putties, 5 vices and benches; 3 cranes and grapples, a lot of shafting and putties, 1114,11ine fur drawing on car wheels, screw cutting machine sod rolling machine, one engine frame screw dies, plates, and hand screws, wood turning machine. Saw bench. saws and putties, cross-cut MMs and putties, wood beam and putties, blacksmith bellows, anvils, vices, and other smith Wets, hoisting machine. shafts and putties, threshing machine, 0 brick machinm, broom han dle machine, one slating machine, cranes, touch tools, pat terns, 14 cultivators, 2 brick presses, one punching machine vwater tank, one railroad car, a lot of lumber. 1 truck ague, together with numerous articles not enumerated. Sale to COUILIICUCC at S o'clock in the afternoon of mid day, when terms will be made known by JOHN COOPER. THOMAS LLOYD, Administrators of Jeffrey Smedley, deceased. dee 12 ts-47 Patent Metallic Burial Ca.em, for 11 protecting and preserving the Dead for ordinary in terment, for vaults, or for any other desirable purpose. can now be had ut the Cabinet! establishment or the Miller- Sighed iu West Ring tit.. Lancaster, a few duorS attire sieve. These Cases are made or various sizes, and are the most complete article for the preservation or the Dead. for any length ()flint, that has ever been introduced In this sec tion of country. The following testimonial in relation to the article speaks 14 itself : House of Representatives, C. S. August 9, 1532. f llentlemen : It affords me infinite pleasure to bear testi mony to the great value of your 3letallic Burial Cases.— For durability, 1 think they cannot be surpassed, and their great beauty is so far superior to the - ordinary rata. that it seems to rob death of much of Ito Oman and terror. 1 had the honor to tterompany the remains of Henry Clay bens this city to his home in Kentucky, and the beautiful 11,s e you had the kindness to present to the committee, whilst it withstood the severest test of transportation, was the object of admiration of alt who saw it. • Respectfully, ADDIeIIN WHITE, Ky. Messrs. W. 31. kaxon/ A: Co. All pc sons wishing to examine those Cases will please cull ell the undersigned, in West King et. IIEN Y MILLEIi, Ca }Anat:Maker. CC C.,EFIN6 of every dowripllon of Wood made at abort ',Ake. Terms reasonable. dec. Id 13.-4.7 Book. for Every Young American.— ..a. LELAND, CLAY A Co., Publishers of Too Dime, have in preparation, and will soon publish, in ono volume of about SVU pager. with two hundred engravings, cloth, gilt, '1111.7 ILLUSTRATED MANNERS EQUE: A Manual of Good Behavior and Polite Accomplishments; containing careful instructions in all that appertains to the person, dress, manners, acquirements, conversation and deportment of the perfect lady, and the finished gentleman of the Best Society. Price One Dollar. This book, the first and only one of its kind, will be sent, post-paid, as a premium, to any person who will procure thirty subscribers to The Dime, en Illustrated Monthly, at Ten Cents a year. Each number of The Dime contains from five to ten engravings, music, and twenty columns of useful and entertaining matter, suitable for the school or family. It is considered the best, as it is the cheapest pa per of its kind; and being neither sectional, sectarian, nor partizan, it Is intended for the widest circulation and the greatest possible usefulness. The Illustrated Manners Book, post paid, and thirty co plea of The Dime, one year, for Three Dollars. The Illustrated Mant,era Book, mailed, post paid, for One Dollar. The Dime, Ten Cents a year, or eleven Copies fur One Dollar. Specimens cheerfully forwarded to Teachers, Clergymen, Postmasters, or any person wishing to raise clubs and compete for its Premiums. Andress LIMAND,,CLAY S Co. 11 Spruce st., Y. dec. 12 plendid Offers i—TIIE UNITED STATES JOUR. °SAL, now in its fifth volume. nod having already reach ed a Circulation of over So,ooo—a newspaper of the largest elms containing fifty six spacious columns, tilled with the current news front Mt parts of the world, u large amount literary cod scientific matter, hank Note List and Price Current, and as a now and valuable feature, each number will hereafter contain Two Beautifully Eimraved Portraits of distinguished individuals , 'is published - on 'the let of each month by J. M. Eximsox & Co., 1, 3. 5 add 7. epruce street, Sew York at the unprecedented low price of YS cents a year. A valuable premium book is sent to each person piting Up a club, anal iu addition the following rich premiums amountlrm M over 81,000, will, on the _tilt day of May, 12155, he awarded to the twenty-six per sons fi,rwsrdiug between now and that time the twenty six highest number of premiums in their ordev The first premium, in money, The !fecund pimniuto, sewing ma..hine, 12.0 The third premium, sewing mashine writ th 100 The fourth premium, a gold watch worth , bat The fifth and sixth, each a gold watch worth to • Ths nest ten, each silver watch worth Yo The nest twenty. each, such books as they shall select, at publisher's prices, worth le The United States Magazine. containing nquarto paces, tinted covers, tin tine paper, profusely and elegantly Hills. trated, Is published the 15th or each neuth at the low price of ono dollar a year. A splendid premium is sent to each person getting up a club, and in addition i 3,000 is to be awarded to the 2Sn persons snarling the largest number of subscribers. Fer further particulars ads specimen copy of the 01agaziue ' or specimen copy of the Journal, which will be sent gratis to any One ordering-it. Address J. 01. EMERSON & Ct dee 12 tn.--IS No. t Spruce street, New I..rk. Notice to Travelers.--From and title, Monday Dec. lu . Ibs-1, the Christiana A Chesnut Level Slags Line will leave Christiana Tuesdays, Thursdays and. Saturdays, at 1 via Coopersvillo, Green Tree, Paxson's Store, eft , Quarryville, Spring Drove, Mechanics' Grove, to Chesnut. Level; returning, will leave the Level at 5 o'clock. A. M., on Mondays, Wednifsdays and Fridays. 'and return t h e saint route to Christiana. The above arrangement m ill afford persons an opport ma. Ity of traveling in either of two daily line., of ema to and from the cities of I•hiladelphla and Lauvaster. Dec. 12 11 , 47 . 1 By order of the Managers. Sale.—Will be sold to, Tuesday the both 01 Denewber,a Merchant and (ilia MILL. a three-sto ry STUNE lIULSE, large Baru, &e., and '27 Acres, of Laud. Situated in East Whiteland township, Chester co., Peunsyl,ania, bounded by the hinds ofJavol, Rua.. Evan Evans. John Riley and John ; within a India mile of the valley store station on the Valley Railroad. The MILL is in good running order. having three run of Burs. The laud is arralilo and in a good state of Cultiva tion, there is Limestone on the place ' and indications of lrun tire. Tills property being situated in thu great Val ley, uue of the ;Inuit grain glowing neighliorhaals in the country. • GI:AHANI HOOPES,' West Philadelphia, Ps 'Corms dt • o 47 VHouse and Lot for Sale.—ln put , V suauce of :in order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, the undersigned trill sell by public vendor at the public house of Edimrd llubley, in the City of Lamas ter, on Saturday the Seth of December, 1554, a lot of ground fronting about go feet on the north side of West German street, in the city of Lancaster. and, ex tending iu depth, northward. about. Eel :too on is erected a' WO SToltY MUCK DIYF:I.I.- ISO 1101:SE, adjoining a lot or James Evans, on the east. Salo to continence at 7 ..'clock. P. M., when the terms will be made bussyn by - C. KIEFFER. dee 5 -11-40 Adm'r. of hbute Freeman. nit' , Property for Sale.—On Sato dap the :loth jut December, 1654. thy virtue of au ordr of the Or phans Court of Lancaster county, will 1,0 solil at public sale, at the hotel ME. S. Ilubley. in Lancaster, the billow ing described Real Estate, vie. A Lot of GROUND. (on which is erected a cue-story FRAME DWELLI.Nti HOUSE.) iu the city of Lancaster. fronting on the east side of south Prince street twenty-one feot, I I ea. and extending in depth 1111 feet. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock. E. it., when the terms will be made known by C. KIEFFER, des 5 41-40 Adair of Sarah Hoak. strasburg Foundry and Machine Shop at Public :ale.—On Thursday the 21st day of Deeem ber. 1854, will 'be sold at Public :±ale at the Public House of henry Bear, in the Borough of Strasburg, Lancaster cu. I 'a., aka of ground with the buildings thereon erected, situ ate in the Borough aforesaid,. and known as the ••Strasburg . Foundry and Machine Shop." The lot contains 141 perches, fronts on Main Street 112 1,44 and oxteuds back 200 fact to a 14 feet Wide alley. The buildings consist of a thretsatory Brick Machine Shop 34 by 30 feet, a two-story Fraun, Shop, 10 by se feet, a Frame Foundry, 73 by 28 feet, and a Black Smith Shop: all under slate roof. With the property will be edit a Fit teen Horse Power En gine, Cupulo, Fan, Crane, 4 Lathes, Lathe, Tools, a Boeing Mill, Shafting, (inuring, and a number of Patterns. This property is well worth the attention of Persoue wishing to engage iu the Business. as it Is situated iu one of the wealthiest Agricultural sections of the State,aud the buildings gad machinery are nearly new, having been put up within the the last four years. Persons wishing to view the property previous to the day of sale, will please call upon either of the undersigned, or upon lieorge Litfen bach, residing near the premises. Sale to commence et 2 o;clock, M., of raid day, a bon terms will be made known by DAVIS W3I. SPENCER, Aeeigneee of U. liiffenbach and Wife. 11.1..NRY MU6SEL3I JURN S. KENEAGY, Trustees of Adam F. 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ARTHUR. a CO., deo t. 2t-in 107 Willtdit At t, Tlineir Axed C l oiilC'Exinussactitis;'lgia ,- 206 11_P Chesnut Street; below Eleventh. and No.nOtiontli Second stroet; below Spruce, Philadelphia: We invite at tention to taw complete - Retail assortment of PLUSH and BlEDlNGS;Yringekihitions and Staple Trimmings of our own importation and manufacture. Orders executed at a S3W bath ' 11410tICEI. • •"3.Gaf[Al , .; Exeg. no.. 46t43 frtivern Stand at Publip Sale.-ot, Saturday 1. the 16th day of December next In pursuance of an order of Orphans' Court of the County of Lancaster, sold by pnblie ash) at the public house of Philip' .Dietrich, in-the borough of Marietta, a Lot: of Grclund situated in said borough and nmaberedNo. 61 in the plan thereof, on tim corner of Front and Bank street, fronting 40 feet on Front street, and" extending back feet to Second street, on which Is erected a large two storylog and plastered TAVERN STAND, withalarge two story. Back Building, (having &lithe rooms convenient and pleasantly arranged 'for a public honse,) a Wash Hodge, Ice House, Wagon Shed, a Stable, 40 feet long;-a never failing well of water on the front pavement. The above property, known as the Hermitage Hotel, at the lower 'end of Marietta, has been kept as a public house since 1527, and is a regular station for "the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's Cars to leave off' and tale on passen gers. Persons desirbus of viewing the property can do In by calling on A. Leader,who will give'all information desired. Possession and a ood title given on the first of April, Sale to commence at &o'clock, P. M., of said, when atten dance will be given and terms made komin by the under signed administrator of Sarah Leader, dec'd. Marietta, nov 21 31-41. . JOSHUA LEADER. Dr. Charles Neil, Dentist, No. 309 Wal 'Lunt sheet; Philadelphia, At the late State Agricultn: ral Pair, held at Philadelphia, received a SILVER MED AL, the highest arward for exhibition of skill In his pro. fession. He refers to this, and to his already extensive practice, sea guarantee to all who have occasion for his services, that his work and orders generally in his line, will be scientifically and skilfully performed Dr. NEIL pledges himself to the lowest terms, and all reasonable dispatch, with those who favor him with their calla nov 14 1y43 A Chance to make Money I—Profitable and -.Zl.honorable Employment4The subscriber is desirous of having an agent in each county and town of thetl2nion.— A capital of from 5 to $lO only will be required, and any thing like au efficient, energetic man can make from three to five dollars per day:—lndeed some of the Agents now employed are realizing twice that sum. Every information will be given by addressing, (postage paid.) Val. A. KINSLER, kliox G 4, l'hlladelphia, l's., Post Office., 41.543 Mho Home Journed.—Series for 1855. MORRIS j_ d WILLIS, Editors. The first number of the now se ries will be issued on the first of January nest. New sub. scribers cats be supplied from that date; but immediate ap. plication will be necessary for such as desire to begin with the beginning, A home Is hardly complete we pink, we may, safely venture to say, without the lions JOUILNAL, which besides being a chronicle of the times, abounds in Intelligence designed to enliven an Aineri.in Home. Its editors (Geo. P. Morris and N. I'. Willis) devote their en tire time, skill and experience, to the tack of- giving, each week, everything worth knowing. They particularly keep an eye on the whims and novelties of the day. The ut most pains are taken to present the facts and outlines of all news. lu the literary department, we aim at sketches and readable criticism, and in, our condensations of the productions of the vast newspaper world of Europe, we en deavor tcsavoid the tiresome and local, and transfer to our columns the pick of English information and brilliancy, while we endeavor to select with a true sense of pure mur als, true wit, and genuine humor. in addition to the above, we have made new arrangements fur a feature that is al ways attractive iu a Eemilyjutfrnal. From several different sources we are to be supplied with the stews and gossip qt . Neu lurk Society. In a metropolis like ours, centre the more sparkling elements of the life of our cotintry at large, and collision and attrition bring out much which would else be dormant. Afloat, in society gossip, is a small world, of which the ordinary newspapers make uo report, and of this we think we can promise amusing photographs. In announcing elm, A new series of articles by Jlr. It't Ills, in addition to his usual editorial labors, we claim the privi lege of leaving them to designate their own style and title as they appear. They are to be guile different front any thing which has ever been publishea in this purstaif row his pen, and we are very spre that they will be no less at tractive to say the lease: , The graphic and highly-finished sketches, by -Thb Lady of Shelott," ••Timotny quaint," and otners, will be continued. We have ales hews eorreS poudents in -London and earls, who will send us much that could never reach ud thoough foreign Journals. pee copy, '44 for three copies, j&; or for one Copy tor three years, ;65—Always in advance. Subscribe wimout delay. Address MORRIS 6; WILLIS, 107 /Sutton st., :Sew 1:06t; nov. 14 11-13) SIOOOOR ANY NAMED SUM t WALikaix"ll, [Luc Certain Secret or Delicate Diseases, however bad or long standing of both sexes, married or stnyle, Self Abuse and its ellects, Constitutional debility, Impotency, Irregularities of Females, 00., are CUFED i i LOSS T15..1; THAN BY ANY 1./THEE, with less restraint in living, occupation or exposure, and with safe and pleasant remedies, whit-A may oe sent by malt or oll,trunse, by Dr. N. B. LUDY, 110 ab6ve Race, Philadelphia, THI..xtuST SCGCESSFUL AND ONLY UHALCATE PHYSICIAN oldie University of Pennsylvania bt 1a:.,3, now 21 years, devoted to their treatment; and, who has tenfold more paclem.4, and cures more too, than any koreign or .Native quack, Humbug, Advertising; or liracluate Doctor through .,nt the Union. AI4LIGT hi) Atli fdia ATi.! ' Dr. ; mealy, wrongly treated by Me.speriebeed ih,cturs, realty, deceived by the lying Waste, promises and p,•et,,uees ut gunees and Impostors, auu by their se•oultess, me('l) 111, covered remedies, tie., ebusibting •• sliercary udet bee or power./ ul drugs," ilijurim; tbo CUI.I.ILIAtiOII, snore- Ullitti; lee, “1.1 uwre etteu KU/D.4 thou etu YULTII ASS IP•tilStlesl, —eat Dr. Ltalli cures hundreds also ; who have been de,eiveti bylcase receipts and oarice in Docks, purposely 1,161,101 by Quacks and Impostors, to Increase supermg; exaggera (mg diseases, habits or abuses, with their runsequencen, must alarmingly, and beyond possibility, reality, credulity dr belief; expecting, by such base tricltery, fatally and lot position,. to alarm atui frighten the unsuspecting mid un thinking, in hopes of receiving or extorting tram them largo fees tar curing, which (hey cwt.! do, but ',eker the fees, nut caring toe o.,ll.,illencea, teas tug tnem to their elvt. Law tifieuLtUri elllerWarklo at being so cosily fleet' trett and 1 0 seer. relief here. la , all ioreigu or NAtiVv. QUadLN, !Iluda,ugs sad Itap:4- tarn, Dr. Lolly say, in Ulu i3110,1i1,c Aud put iu our) tiuueitt hand a whip 're Isiah the riiiitialb united thruudii the iturld I.lll . thi.l'A,"l"rid A LI. DA. LI;iDY Lh.lves , tha use fie, nmd 1111 bang bimonthly Welt with. Ile proudly .reierso.e all the • Professors, respectable Physicians. Publie cars, lintel Proprietors and Citizens of Philadelphia, where he has . been well and generally known for II years, eonarsed with Medical institutions. Hospitals, Dis pensaries, .5:e., as to his skill and unparalleled success in curing thousands—many, thought incurable. or IiENTLEMEN will save nun. Money and long Suffering, by addrvasiug or applying first to lir. N. B. LEIDY, 114 Fourth street, above ltaCO, relyiug upon the strictest honor and gneresy. Communications and inter,. jet, 9 couthieut ial. uue 14.6104:3 INlm=i 7uml 7 lrmi .- swims COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. mum A cure for Consumptiou, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Ilion lioneral Debility. and all rh.rofulous humors. This ~~nupouud has been used with the most complete sluicess by our most celebrated physicians. for the removal and per manent cure of the above disease. hundreds for whom there was no hope before the discovery of this simple, yet effectual remedy,' have been raised to health and happiness by its timely use. The following case of J. Williams is sufficient to convince all of its wouderful effects. Ile says; I had. been sick wikh confirmed consumption fur several months. I had used the clear Cod Liver Oil moat of the time, but had derived but little benefit from It. 1 had an attack of bleeding at the lungs, which alarmed my friends very much, as they now supposed there was no hope fur me. About this time I heard of your Compound of Cod Liver Oil and Lime. I Immediately commemed using .it, sod soon began to perceive its beneficial ellects. Ip two mouths my cough had entirely left me, sod I am now CO juying perfect health. • Truly yours. S. Compound does not nauseate like the clear Ciel Liver Oil, but on be lakes with pleasure by the most delit,it, female, Bo i.tire HUI gut the genuine. Manufactured only I. .11.F:1'it. B. WILBUR, Chemist Court street, Boston. . . . Fur . sale In Philadelphia, by T. W. Dverr s St/Nei 1:;2 N Second street, and in Laucaater by Druggists generally. 120 T 7 • LANCASTERFCO UNTY:DA N p Novembvr 6, 1864. /Vile Directors of thin Instil ration have thin day dochtrod a Dividend of five per cent. on tho capital stock paid iu; paTable ou demand. ItoBERT D. CAitlliiN, Cashier noc 7 tkl/ Fall and Winter Millinery.---31n,es MA. RINE & KING have just opened a large nod handsome assortment of Fall aud 'Winter MILLO. ERN, at i i4 their Itoomai n East King street, a few doors east • of Sprecheer hotel, to which they call the attention of their friends and customers : and all others who wish a cheap and fashionable Bonnet. , '. nov 7 4b4i7 I,Norm For Sale.—l will sell at private sale, my _I: Farm containing 175 Acres ,of patented land, situ ated in Allen's Cove, 12 miles above Harrisburg and 2 from Duncannon Iron Works, at Petersburg• in Perry co. About 90 Acaes are cleared and in a high state of cultivation. conveniently divided into fields and under good Poo. and Rail fence with water in all the fields. There is a good FRAME HOUSE with Piazza, a Frame Bern, a good Spring blouse and a never tailing spring of excel lent water not 30 yards from the house, and an other spring about 50 yards off that can be brought in to the kitchen, and have a fountain and, water is we Barn yard all the year round; Also, two APPLE OR CHARDS, one just beginning to bear, with all kinds rof grafted Cherry tress, Plums and Peaches. . This lend can be conveniently divided into two farads; 34 mile from the Pennsylvania Rail Bawd. The timber is of the very hest quality, consisting of white Pine, Chesnut and Chesnut oak, Locust, and all kinds of timber which is becoming very valuable. The reason I want to sell is I have no person but myself and wife, and alto getting old and wish to live retired. Any parsOn wishing to purchase will be shown the prop erty, and all the information given by applyliig to the sub scsiber residing an the premises. There willow saw mills within % of a mile and grist mills, and a good market for all kinds of produce at Petersburg. The conditions, one heir cash on giving possession, the balance ' , may remain with interest 4 or 6 years at the option of the purchaser. Possession will be given immediately, or on the first of April neat. WM. MAYALL. Duncanson, Perry co., nov 7 tier the Lathes Le-We would particularly invite the JU attention of the Ladies to our • magnificent stock of SOMMER DRESS GOODS Which we are closing out at great bargalas—such as Tissues, Bareges, Lawns, Grenedena, Summer Silks ; also plain and figured white- dress Goods, and a few more patterns of plain a striped Range De Lainee at 12}6 cents, worth 26 cents, at WENTZ'S BEE HIVE STORE, No 66 North Queen street. Lancaster. • BLACK SILKS I BLACK SILKS I--Just fruity auction. Now is the time, Ladies; for cheap Black Silks, as we are selling them at, lesi than cost of importation. Extra heavy boiled Black Silks at 65, 75, 87%, 1,00, 1,12% and best quality a yard wide, 1,26, at WENTZ'S BEE RIVE STORE, No. 5.5 North Queen street, Lancaster. All dhe desirable shades of plain Bilk TiaStles and gee, can be round at exceedingly low prices, at • WENTZ'S BEE /JIVE BLOBS, No. 66 North Queen street, Lancaster. Only a few mere left o[ those eitra quality Lawns, at 6 1 4, cents, at th , BEE RIVE STORE. Another fresh lot of Robe Shirts, just opened at the Bee Hive Store, varying in price from 81,00 to 6,00. Ladies 6n Bilk Mitts, at W i and 1234 eta., worth 26 and 8734 at the gee Hive Store, North Queen street Lan. MODRIMKG DRESS GOODS of every description, a full and complete aisortment an be found at WE...NTES RIB HMS STORE, NW Hsum *eh Queen itrett. Lussito• &Union, would ta9 announce to the citi zens of the United Stet* and the: Caxuar„ that. lin the' purpose ot cultivating a taste for the fine arts throughout the country, and with a view of enabling every to become possessed of.ra gallery of Engravings, Br THE FIRST ARTISTS OF THE AGE, they have determined, in order to create an extensive sale for their . EllgTiVinge, and thus not onlygive employment to alarge number of artists and others, but inspins among our countrymen 'a taste for works of art, to present to the purchasers of their edges. rings, when 250,000 of which are 501d,25 0,00 0 GlFtsi, of the actual cost of $150,000. Each purchaser of a One Dollai Engraving, the retro, re ceives not only an Engraving richly worth the money,. but also a ticket which entitles him to one of the Gifts when they are distributed. For Five Dollars, a highly finished Engraving, beautiful ly PAINTED in OIL,. and FIVE GIFT TICKETS, will, be sent' or Five Dollars worth of splendid Engravings can be selected from the Catalogue, and sent by return mail or exp A copy of the CetilloglLN together with a specimen of one of the Engravings, can be seen at the office of this isapar. For eaffir dollar sent, an Engraving actually worth that sum, and a Gift Ticket, will immediately be hurdithed; AGENTS.—The Committee believing that the success of this Great National Undertaking will be materially promo ted by the energy and enterprise of intelligent and perse vering Agents, have resolved to treat with such on the most liberal tines. Any parson wishing to become en Agent, by sending (post paid.) $l, will receive by return of midi, a One Dollar Engraving, a “OLFT TICKET," a Prospectus, a Catalogue and all other necessary information. On the final completion of the sale, the Gifts will be pia eed In the hands of a Committee of the purchasers to be distributed, due notice of which will be given throughout the United States and the Canadas. LIST OF GIFTS. 100 Marble busts of Washington, at sloo $lO,OOO 100 " "" Clay 100 10,000 100 " Webster, 100 10,000 100 " ~ Calhoun, '4OO. 10,000 - e.• 50 elegant Oil Paintings, In splendid • gilt.frames, size 314 ft. each, 100 5.000 100 elegant 011 Paintings, ''3 R. each, 50 S,OW 500 steel plate Engravings, brilliantly,. . colored in oil, rich gilt frames 2-Ix. 30 in. eaeb, 10 5,000 10,000 elegant steel plate Engravings, colored oil, of the Washington Monument, Mx26 in. each, (4 40,000 '1.37,000 steel plate engravings,: from •100 different plates now In posses- i. sion of and owned by the Artists' Union, of the market value of from 5 . 0 cents to $1 each, 1 first-class Dwelling-, in 31st st., No York City, Building Lots in 100 and 101 sts., N. Y. City, each 2.5x100 ft. deep, at 1,000 •2?,000 100 Villa Site.a, containing each 10,000 sq. ft. iu the suburbs of New York City, and commanding a magnifi cent view of the Iludson River and Long Island Sound, at 500 50,000 20 perpetual loans of cash, without „ t c, interest, or security, of V. 50 each; 5,000 50 •• 5,000 100, - " 50 " 5,000 .50'• f 4 '•2O .. . 5,000 2daal . 4,, a. 5 " 10,000 • • Referapce in regard to the Real Estate. F. J. Visseher h Cu. Real Estate Brokers. Nov York. Orders, (post , paid.) with money enclosed, to be addressed. J. W. 110LBROOKE, 605 Broadway, N. Y. The Engravings in the Catalogue are new ready for deliv ery. (6 months.) nov 7 tf42 Otoves: Stovqs I at Sprechers , s Hard ware Store, North Queen street, Lancaster.—The sub scriber has just received a large assortment of Parlor, Cook and Wood STOVES, from the most celebrated manufactu rers of Troy, New York. Albany, Philadelphia, and Paso from our own city. In his large assortment may be found the following nod many other patterns The Ulobe Air- Tight, is a very superior large Oven Stove, which his been extensively Sold, and has given general satisfrietion.— It is adopted for burning Wood or Coal, and Is highly re commended fur either. The Union Air-Tight; this h a now and beautiful pat tern, with an improved draft, which we can recommend without hesitation. COOK STOVES, Globe Air-Tight, Flat Toy Complete, Liberty Air-Tight: -- New Complete, • Improved Complete. Julian Cook, Morning Star,Victor, Buck Improved, Summer Baker, llatht,way, Victory.. Astor, Capital, Oirard. Also, a great variety of other Cook Stoves, or approved patterns. Parlor Stoves, Union. Air.Tlght star Franklin Holden Age •` Diamond factor Etna . Lxceisior Jewel Parka, • Chandelier, Ocean Queen. Mirror Jenny Lind, Ornamental Box Stove New Jenny Lind, New Pattern Bane,' New Pattern Radiator, Fairy Queen, Harp Cannon, Coal Burner, Together with a large number of Parlor. Dining Room and Ten-Plate Wood Stoves of every size and pattern. Having the Sole Agency fur the city and county of Lancaster, for the sale of two of the meet celebrated Cook Stoves now in use, they can be had at no other es tablishment. The undersigned, therefore invites all who wont a good Stove, to call and examine his assortment. 4fß Old Metal, Timothy and Clover seed taken in ex change for goods. ea 31 3m-41 GEORGE D. SPRECILEFL Five Per Cent Saving Fund. Of the National Safety Company, Walnut street, south west corner of Third sto Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania In PM. Five per cent interest is givrm and the runner is always paid bark whehever it It railed for, without the necessity of giving notice for it beforehand. l'eople who have large stung put their mousy in this Sa ving Fund, on account of the superior safety and conve nience it affords, but any snm, large or small. is received. This Saving Fund hai: more than half a million oldollars securely invested for the safety of Doprisito, The Oilier is ripen to receive and pay mon,-y every day. from it o'clock in the morning. till 7 o clock in th l . evening. and on Month, and Thursday evening,, till 9 o'clock. People who liave mono). to put in. an? ini ited io call at the office for finch, information. HENRY 1.. BEN. ER. President. RiMIERT.SELFIZIDD E. Vice President WM. J. REED, Secretary. • • oet 31 ' tf-41 . Irailtaable Real Estate at Public Sale.,—ln pursuance of the last Will and Testament of Anna Maria Herchelrot b. deceased. there will be offered at pub- Ho .le. on tho premises. fdi Wednesday t Lw 201 h of Decent -1,, next, a t it a clock. A. Al.. the following de.ribed Heal Estate. viz: A tract of first-rate limestone land. contain ing 150 acres, more or 10., situate in Southampton twp.. Franklin county. 3 miles South West of I.qiippensburg, on the Turnpike. The improvements area two story brick House and Kitchen. al, , Barn. aly Tn. e ~...'" ~ ,, ant House and other necessary out buildings.— About 125 acres of this farm is e .uuder cultivation and the balance heavily timbered. There is an orchard of 1110 trees of choice grafted fruit in its prime, from which over it2Oo worth of fruit has been sold in one ..011. There t a a w e ll of never failing water convenient to the buildings Thy natural qualities of the land cannot Ire surpassed, and with proper a tblotion and a moderate. expenditure could I, made one of the in , ,st valuably properties of its kind in thy neighborhood. • A1,140-,M the MI.; day there Will be offered li cemliguous I,ts, lying about:_ milli east of the almv,• described farm containing, aitt.dlier about 40 Acres, Moro ur less. of which about 20 acres are cleared and the ledance well stoked with valuable 1 nub,. This will le • .1d either j.dolly m separately as may .ein most yxpedietit on the day of sale. ;Ihonld the day I , e too inclement the sale will Iv pestielned until the next th ...able day. If not 5..1.1 Oil said day it will than be rent ed forme year. The leans will I, accomniedatiff, and to made kn o wn on th e day of sale by t ill 3 subscriber. I'. PLASTERER. Ex . i of A. M. Herell..l,lll MEI= JOHN A. ERBEN. - W. B. Eli ISEN. Urben cfie Co , e, Cheap Clothing Store, 12/Sivi of the Striped Coat, No. •12 North Queen st.. East side. near Orange st.. Lancaster. Pa. The Proprietors of this great manufactory of Clothing, respectfully announce to their friends and the public In general. that their establishment now contains the largest most varied and cheapest assortment of FALL AND . WINTER CLOTHING ever offered in Lancas ter. heir stork is all of their own manufacture, and embraces the largest styles of clothing adapted ' • to the season, and warranted to give entire satisfaction to purchasers as to durability and superior worknia.hip. Although the demand for elnthing at this popular sots}' lishment is daily increasing, yet by hating a full force of good cutters, an d a great .number of workmen, we :trey', ahled to keep our Ware Rooms always well stocked with every article of dress. either for Men's or Boys' wear. Among our extensive assortment may he found the-fol lowing ovEitcoAm and BANC:CPS. from $3.00 to $15,00 Fine Black Cloth Frock Coats, 6;,5d to. 13.00 Fine do Drees do, " 7.00 to 12,50 Blue Cloth Dress ,0 Frock Coats. " 3,50 to 12,00 Fancy Cassimere Coats, • " . 3,75 jo 6,00 Business Coats, " 3,50 to 5,75 Satinett, Frock and Sack Coats. " 3,25 to 5,96 Sutinett'Monkey Jackets, " 2,00 to 3,25 Black French Doeskin Pants, " 3.00 to 0 ; 00 Double Milled Cussimere Pants, "2,75 to 4,00 Fine Black Cloth Pants, " 3,00 to 5,00 Fancy Cessimero Pants. " 2,73 to .4,50 Satinett Tants." 1,75 to 3,00 , Black Satin Vests " 21.i0 to 4,00 Merino Velvet and Plush Vests, 1 . 25 to "'OO Casshneie and 'OatMat Vests, o 1;00 to 2,50 ALSWa full assortment of Woolen and Cotton Under shirts and Drawers, White and Figured Shirts, Collars, Bo soms, Cravats, Pocket lidkfs., Suspenderi, Stocks, Gloves, Hosiery and Umbrellas. BOYS CLOTHING:—Just completed, another very large assortment of Boys' Clothing, suitable for the season,con sisting of Boys' Overcoats, Frock, Sack, and Monkey oats, Pants and Vestt of all sizes, and at extremely low prices. Also, just received a large assortmet of BLACK AND FANCY COLORED CLOTHS, Fancy Cashmeres, SRI& French Doeskin Cashmeres, Black Satins, Velvets, Plushes, and Cashmeres, which will be made up to order at short notice, in the latest fashion and on the most reasonable terms. The subscribers are in regular receipt of the latest New York and Philadelphia Fashions; employ none but [behest workmen, and confidently believe they have the ability to furnish every article of clothing lower than any other Clothing House in the city, and guarantee to all who for them with their custom the full worth of their money. United States Clothing Store, Sign of the Stripep COat, No. 42 North Queen street, East side, Lancaster, Pa. oet 17 tf4i9 Estate of Sarah Hoak, commonly called Free man, dec'd.—Letters of administration on the Estate of Sarah Hoak, late of the city of Lancaster, decld, having been granted to the undersigned residing In the said city: Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to odd estate to make immediate payment, and to all persons having claims against the same, to present them duly au thenticated for settlement to nov 7. et-12 • cfiRISTIAN EIEEPER. Estate of John Frantz, (a lunatic .) ,-ln the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster.— Whereas, Jacob Landis, committee of John Frantz (a Ina tic) did on the alsty of October, 1854, file in the Office of the Prothonotary ofthe said Court, his Account of the said Estate: Notice Is hereby given to alt persons intere'sted in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 58th day of Deoember,lBs4, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, JOHN IL REED, rioth'y. Protby's °Moo, Lon: nor 7 4t42 . kinong ,-. iquijoiniiineriras ' ~,,_ ~ ..hkithicOverieslichinee has made ill ' :,... - p;,.'0'... =lnane:Wl= to facilitate the bu- ' •, e — pl. • sines . of Iffe4-inerease its enjoy- ' ....7`.. `.... i• 'men; and even' prolong the term of human existence, none can he na med of mare soievalue So. kind, ' le--LLI- - -- than. the contribution at Chemistry , ~...- .... ''.'"'" to the Deali n g Agt,. A last trial of ..___..—.. ~..._.....: L . ..1 g. De .De virtue o.lo.oiighout ,ihis broad '' .country,has proven beyond a doubt, that no medicine or 'combination orniedichies yet knotrn,t e an so surely control and cure the ntUnenms varieties en pulmonary disease Which have hitherto sw9t from our midst thousands eve ry year. Indeeh there 15 now abundant reason to believe a Remedy has at length peen found which can be relied on to cure the most us affections :of the lungs. On.; space here will not permit us td publish any proportion of ent re the cures affected by its , but we would present the Ibi lowing.—and refevfurth r enquiry to my AraerEzan Alma. nary which the agent w named; will always be pleased to nu-rdsh i - wh ri, full partiulars, and uldlspeta hie proof of f these state eats. • Office of Transportation, unites R. IL S. C.. Aug. 4,1553. j J. C. Aria. Dear Sir, My little son, four years old has justrecovered from a se are attack of malignant, Scarlet lever, hichrorit was rot eq, and every peoson that visited ro him, pndunced him dead child. Raving used your Cherry PectersE in Califoinia,in the winter of MO, for a severe attack of Bronchitis, with antic% success, I was in duced to try it on my little boy. 1 gave him a tea-spoon ful every three hums, cOmmenting in: the morning, and ten o'clock at night, I. fond a decided change fbr the bet ter, and after three day use, he was able to eat or drink without pain. i . Its use In the. above amed disease, will save many a child from a Premature rave, and relieve the anxiety of many a fond parent. Se all affections 01 the Throat and Lungs, I believe It the medicine eitant. A feeling of the deepest gratitude, p mpts me in addressing you these lines,—but for', your Im mut discovery, my Little boy would now have been in • other world. . . , . . 1 lam yours, iv . great respect, J. Dr WELL, Supt. Trans. L. It. B. Rockliill, (So.. ergot c 0.,) N. J., July 21, 1852. 1 , Da. J. C. Arsl„—Since onr medicine has become known here, it has a great dt.. d than any other cough remedy we have ever sold. It is pokers of in terms of unmeasured praise by those Who hat used it, and 1 know of some ca ses where the best they e n say It, is not too much for the good it has done. 1 take pleasure in selling it, because 1 know that 1 am giving my customers the worth of their money, and 1 feel valid in seeing the benefit it confers. Please send use a Furth r supply, and believe me Yours, with respebt, JOHN C. WHITLOCK. P. S.—Almost any, uu ber of certificates can be sent you, if you wish it. Windsor, C. W., June 25;1812. J. C. ArktsDest Sir: This may certify that 1 have used your Cherry Pectoral fur .ifiwartiel of one year, and it is My sincere belief that I shodid have bees in my grave ere this time if I had not. It lois cured me eat a daugerous &Ree -1 tiou of the lungs, and I o not overstate my oonvictions when 1 toll rfu , it is a p celess remedy. Yours very spectfully, • D. A 31cCCLUIN, Attorney at Law. • Wilk B arre, Pa., September 2 5 , 1510. Da. J. C. Aran. Nly ar Sire Your medicine is ranch approved of by those wh have IL-$.l it here, and its coin, position is such as to insure and mautain its reputation.- 1 invariably recut:al/mud it for pulmonary fillections, as ao many of our principal physic/ins. 1 am your friend, CHAS. STREATER, M. D, Prepared by JAMES C. AYER, l i Assayer and i.acticl Chaemist, Lowell, Mass Price 20 coots per Box. ' Five Boxes for $l. Sold by'CIiARLES 4. IEINITSII, and sit Druggists. F. Brown, Philadelphia, Wholesale Agt, oct 10 . I 6:ll,aufror d: Ilnriny.--42hop Watches and Jewelry, 0 Wholesale and ltetaii, at the ol'hiladelphia Watch and Jewelry Store," Nb, 00 North Second Street. corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. I , Gold Lover {Vetches full je ,- sled. IS carat eases, $28,00. ()old Lepino, IS carats, 524,00 L ti Silver Lover, full jeweutd, 18,00 Silver Lepine, jewels, 1 9,00 Superior quertlers. I 7,00 _ ''- - • Gold Spectacles, . ,04. Fine silver, do. 1,50 . Gold Bracelets, 3,00 • , Ladies' Gold pencils l 1 .. 1,00 . Silver Tea Sp oons, set; 5,00 Pans , Gold P , m , with pencil e nd silver holder, 1,00 Gold finger Rh , 4s, . .1,,,,j..} emits to $00; Watch Glasses, plain, 1331, cents; Patent .1.5•:%; Lund 25 ; other articles in proportion. All goode warranted to be 'whet they aro sold for. SIM: l'i , Hit ,v HAULM', . SUCC,SFOIII to I). C o nrad. 0u hand, some Gold at d Silver Levers sod ',pines still lower than the above pri c es :,,.i, .:, 1)-.1.; 4 s :till Another I.cn.-11‘.. ••I`,/pie', i, ••s Store' is Odaliy receiving ,ittehtt•ttttt, 01 iittotis on NII ttot,:ettltt, anti calculated to suit the Ittnio til all. We ttlltatt.ttittitt a few only: I , Hood's Cholce,Worss 4 vo., ,L., utli. Goldsmith's Complete.' li. WorkS, 4 s.;is.. full calf, elegant edition. I . )lamider's Eneyclopcedias. 3 vols., eloill. I.:ollitit Edition. Cooper's Novels, complete in al 1,6., !., ealf. Irving's Complete Wdrks, 16 soh,. cloth. Spark's American Biogiaphy ,13 vvis., 01,4 h. De Quincy's Complete Vl'orks ' 14 eo!..elot h. Washington's " . j 12 v , ,ls cloth The Modern British Essayist, b . vol cloth. Addison's Complete Wdrka 3 vole ekth. 3 ,Vebster's .. ••I ti Watt dot li 1 Calhoun's " 4 v,.r.s t u rtle. Coleridge's . j . ti 7 -sole &toll, Spectator, fine edition, volt cloth. Lingald's History of .E gland, b Vole elOth. French Edition. Prof. Wilson's Noctes Lmtro slams.. • 41, v,. '411,0. That.Keray s Works, i 3 l o b, ...l,nll. 0 .4 _Coop,r's Leather SLOckirg fales 3 vei. eio.h. Lamartine's History of he Gio.n . di,.:, %.,"... dol. var. vols., calf. A New Edition yf Brilk hum's Complete _Worni, 4 ...As..eio:l, Lockhardt's Life of Wafter t , cutt, oluth Chambers, Select Writihgs. cloth. of the ,lluchcf,s of the Court of lieoppear's History of +a Middle Age , . And many others, which cannot he namj In a short advertisement. • Inirbanks , g Patnt Scales. —Warehouse. 225 Slarket street, rhiladelph la. 6-1 1 GEORG E NI..COLB • Railroad. flay, Coal ud Fanner `GALES. set in any partr the couistry. at .11(.0. notiveaull by I.XI werk- MOO. oet 3111-3 adios Fancy F:treittl. liirrvrt, .I__ANltittulticturer snit Dep let - in nil kit :de of tar Ladies and - Children, dt gcl Market Street" shone Philadelphia. 4 listing now completed my lame :034i beautiful ao,ort r. Snout of all the different in& of Fancy Film that will he worn by ladies and children during It, prestut season, this assortment of Furs i equal to any to be Maud in this city. either for quality, variety or beauty. !laving bought my Furs in Europe for Ca/M. and have had them Manufac tured by the most competent workmen under my own Cll. pet - vision with reason/oa/, economy- I noi determined to small pro fi ts, and for Cash only. tra_Sterekeepers would do well to give nie! call Wore purchasing. Volt and Wlntier Clot king at F. J. ..1` KRAMPIPS - Lancaster County CI. a idiot. 'Store,"—A large and varied assortnt of Am . ,. and Boys' ready made Clothing, embracing all the different approved sty les. and made by good workmen oht ~1' the lest nedorial. Fine, medium and cranium], Union, Beaver. Felt. Pilot, Petersham and Flushing,dfaugups. Sacks and Pa le tot Over coats. Cloth, Cassiruore and Satinet t, Business, Fr,ok and Sack Coats. Cloth, Dross and Frock Cegits r 4 various colors and qualities. Cloth. Chssimero, Satinctt, Velvet and Tweed Pantaloons. ,Silkl, Satin, Valet); ia, : - . 1 ,1116.14,W1,. Velvet, Plush, Clean, enSlikEle, mid :',ltiliet/, Double and Single breasted Vests. *ti , key Jacket,. brewery, Under ,i, hhirts, Hosiery, guspende .tiloa, Cea va t,. liand kereltdrfs, Shirt-Collars, Sticks. Ties Scarf.). Winchester and Scott's approved patent shoulde seam SULU, Umbrellas and all articles usually kept In g ntkm,u'h furnishing stores, in cluding Robes de Uhambr and Rorer.. Vests and ihercoats. Also, a splendid assort ent of uncut Cloths, Cassitneres and Vestings--all of wl.4h will he made up to order in the hest manner, with prdmptness, at accommodating pri• t ees, and by competent wo kmen. This establishment it. In the monthly receipt of ti o French, English and American Fashions,. tha orders 'titillated to them - - may be relied upon as lad g In the latest style Iry those who desire It. ill Manner of plait, work, and work of a genteel medium promptly attended to :as hereto fi,re. tiratoful for past palroiltige. the siti , Fcrileir confidently hopes to omerit a continuant, of the KRANII I II. Merchant Tailor and tiqditier. is, North Queen and Or ange street.' sop tf-a0 o vo: Sto vex gtoven 1,7 iog incur large tiureltses titrifta-s.6ellire the last ad vance in prices, Is iireparti to offer inducement:, that willT make it greatly ad vantagiouu to merchants and consumers tio give him a call. Ilia atoek of Cook ,stovei, em bra ,s every variety adapted lkr burning wo o d or coal, B uhl largo I, veins Mil I heavy vast ing,, and ninny patterns that are particulaily em nondeal in the consumption of f uel. The !public are particularly Invited to,examine the •Poor MM.'S Friend: The department 0 . Parlor :Roves comprise the best variety ever offered in this city—lcing selected I'mw all the mimuliictories of character in Off, country. Also n Clue assortment of Parlour Cook Stoves—among these are some of the mot useful Stoves inanutactured, answering at the came tikffe the purposes of Parlour Cook ing and Lining Room, and adapted for burning either wood or coal. These. together whin a splendid assortment of Sane-plate Air Tight deal Cannon and hull or Church Moves, are offered at pris4 that make it auinducoment for all in want of a Stove to call and examine. scp 19 11 , 19 Wi r k .\ '. l.t l Y l ha a l t Ldu Works.f;nie works and comMenced the manutaet Ore ot all kinds of Earthen Ware, nockinghain or bar,, Cream Colored and White Chile and Teo Ser vice of different. Kinds, Apothecary noses and Jar , . and a great variety oh other articles Sept coastal/tn . , on baud at his Pottery Ware-Loth., and at his :Aviv ihnith s and ati of Broekotts and hose nets tor ornamenting. buildings, at. IC. is also, prepared to furnish all kinds of Terra Cent work, Carnlshing, 31ouldnigs and other kind of Ornamental work, to order—to Suit all kinds of buildings inside anduut; d:Encaustir Tiles, for urea:mental Pavemet of lossile Outline, or artificLll:_don.- for kl.ring of !laps, Rooms, Bar-Rooms, Passigei, _Baths, ornamental Mire Places, Sc.; and will keepkvmstantiy on hand, at his old stand, an assortment of ded northern and ,tone Ware. U. G. has been six months. and Epart;d neither labor or expense in makhigtneneteaury preparartions for the above manufacture, and is now prepared-to receive all orders. Y GAST, No, : - .^2.3.4, South Queen reet, between Centre Square and Vine street—Sign of the .14IG hri,'":6l4ady BOYS wanted as apprentices to learn the above business. P. 6.-11. O. has engagk a manager fully cum petant to conduct the !above httailles,, and all com munications, correspondence and ordeis with his man; ager, pertaining to tile said business, will he strictly at tended to. JOILN ELAILRISON, sop 5 tf-33 Manager F°RINEY'S GALLELLX in rooms up staira, over Pinker ton a Slaymaker'sitardware btore, Lao. 37, N. tlueon atreet, Lancaster city, 7 ltieontinues to stu,tatu the reputa tion of being the best p to go in this City—to procure a perfecto , lifeliko LULL:N.I.Sb and withal a handsome and u p. entirely tettlatactory plat o, where all the tututirerslal good Daguarreotypes and the p bile generally are respLattully invited to call and see for it:solves. sop Ll 7m434 ERBES & CO., Tatenkled Remove!.—The Barber Shop of the sub- J_ scriber will be remov , . 1 on the first of Dezember, to the basement of Dr. Welchem; building, two doors north of its present locition, where in. Ihellitieu and better ao commodationa will be elo ded all who favor him with their custom, • CRADLES D. WILLI.I.3IS. oct 20 4[40 . Drug Store.—Dr. Z.4.41,ER atm% to the public at his old stand, No. 553 NOrth Queen street, a full assort ment of pure Davos, CLIEIIiCALS and Des STVFeO, with a full stockof FancyPnarOkkaTir other useful articles gener ally kept In Drng Stores. Also, strong Alcohol, Flue 011 or Camphlne and burning F d, of the best, quality at.the lowest cash prices. • ly-40 Dosendale Hydr olio Cement.—An article for Llnbsg Cisterns, Vaults, Spring HOUSalb,. and Cellars, midi - or keep g dampness from wot and expo sed walls. For sale by C 8 SELEPARD 5311TH, Suocessor to the late firm of Es' Smith & Son, N. W. Corner of Front ird WlDow sta., opposite the old stand, Railroad. 5E1)19 1y.55 - • =ll W. U. ,TANOLER. IS-39 JOHN FA REIRA. 254 Market Jt reel, abeivo fitly Philadelphia. 3n1438 West King st., Lancaster. Daguerreotype*: