yer , s Cherry Pectoral. invite the ,attention._:af. -the public'to the Certithates &ppm% P. did below and bespeak for them that •. • • A candid consideration- which their • - hottest frankness deserves. r Men in such stations ae ma - ley:who _ voluntarily bear witness to theelll-..41111 • -may and value of Cesar Purees. - - do not wantonly trifle with, or Ms tort facts, nor overstate their convictions. amuse .then, whether this is notthe medicine to hint when you must have relief for,the threat - of Itings,judge tco,whetherarerY anilly ought not to have it by them as seat:guard against the everywhere prevailing enemy, which steals with fatal frequency upon almost every Sock and carries off the lamb froarmany a hamar - '- I Jackson, C. PC, Jackson City, 0, 20th Nov., 1852. 'Dr. J. C. Arta,-Sir: The Career Pacreem. is much in quired after. Several of our best physicians have used it, three of them in their own case, and always with the happiest effects. The numerous patent medicines al ways before them, lead to incredulity in regard to every new remedy: and it is only after =doubted evidenee of val ue ln any article, that saything like. a gerseraLposdidence can be excited. The unrivalled excelleithe of this combination of agents (hi the thither Pecrosm,) moved beyond cavil by repeated trial under their own observation, has compelled medical man to proclaim abroad its usefulness. It is beyond all doubt the best general remedy we have for the Pulmonary Affections of this climate, at the same time time sedative and expectorant—a rare combination of proPertlea In the hope that it will prove its own reward, I subscribe myself, Respectfully your out. servant, JAS. FL C. MILLER, M. D. Allegan, IDoh ., Jan.loth , 1853 . • Dear Sir—No one, no =tone—man, woman or child— can be found to deny that the Caxestr Pecreath is all that 'it Maim to be. There is much used in -thls vicinity, al though not known until recently. The community should. know Its virtues. I Yours truly, JOHN 11. HELLO:2O, 31. D. Let gentlemen of the Legal Profession mark this case. , • Williamsburg, I, Sep. 8, 1852. Dr. J. C. Ayer, Dear Sir--Oier application for the past thiee years to say duties as an advocate brought on some eight months ago a severe irritation of the bronchial tubes which-was a constant annoyance tome, andlest becoming a amerce of great apprehension. Every remedy tried, failed even to relieve me, till I used your Crimuth Peeroast..— This has not only relieved me, betas I trust, wholly cured me. I care. nothing for the reputation of Advocating Pate ent Medicines,nnd Udall:id your service. I shall recom mend it to members of the bar, and others whom I may meet, laboring under similar indispositions. Yours truly, S.F.. JONES. South Paris, Me., Aug. 18, 1850. I have no hesitation in saying, that I regard ATza'B CEMILT PECTORAL as decidedly the best remedy within my knowledge for the cure of chronic bronchitis, clocks. and all diseases of the lungs. M. A. RUST, 31. D. Montgomery, Ala., Oct. 4, 1848. 'lDr. J. C. Ayer, Dear Sir—l have used your admirable compound extensively in my practice, and find it to our. pass, by btr, any other remedy we have for curing diseases upon the lungs. Your obt. servant, I ` It. 11. 'JONES, 31. D. What yet remains to convince the most leered:lions that the Cherry Pectoral is all that it purports to be viz: an un equau,d remedial agent for all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Ti.; experience of years, has proven It to be such, and we sutimit it to the people, believing that its virtues will fully maintain Its reputation. j Prepared by JAMES C. AYER, Assayer and Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cents per Box. Five Boxes for $l. Sold by CHARLES A. HEINITSII, and all Druggists. F. Brown, Bbliadelphbi, Wholesale Act. Jan 30 • 3m-2 month Grand Gift Distribution of the ART UNION SuCIETY.-500,000 Gifts valued at Three Hundred Thousand Dollars. Certificate for this year, One Dollar. The members of the ART UNION SOCIETY, on the occasion of this the tenth distribution of the works of Art accumulated by the Societi , during the past year, would respectfully call the attention of its pa trons to the fact that, being about to remove to the build ings in course of erection for the Society in the city of Washington, trey will add the Real Estate and other Land id Property belonging to the Society, to the Distribution for this Year. At the last meeting of the Society, it was determined to Reduce the Certificate of Share for this Grand Enterprise to One Dollar each, thinking thereby that it will be the means of a more general diffusion of the works of Artistes throughout the country, and will enable the Society to ex tend their labors for the advancement of the ARTS AND SCIENCES in this country. The certificates of share will be issued at One Dollar, accompanying which each purcha . Jirr will receive free of charge, by return mall, a beautifu Line and Stipple Engraving, entitled W. shington On Dorchester Heights representing an eventful period In the History or our Country. It will be seen, by referring to the list, that there are many valuable pieces of property, many costly Paintings, Superb Statuary, Beautiful Engravings, Costly Jewelry, Magnificent Shawls, and other beautiful Gifts, such as Clocks, Watches, Illuminated Works, Sc., to the number Jf live Hundred Thousand—worth $300,000. As the Society expects to remove to the New Ilall at Washington by the middle of June, the distribution will take place on thd first of July, 185.5. The same rules and regulations that have heretofore glkded the Society's distributions will be adhered to in DM. and on no account will there be any postponement from the day named. All letters and communications, (post paid) for certificate, or on business, are to be"addres- Bed to the Southern Oflice in Washington directed to the Secretary, who will answer by return mall. Single sub scribers remitting Ten Dollars will receive one year's sub scription to any of the Magazines they may name in their letter, to be forwarded free of charge for the time of sub scription, one year. 5 - The following list constitutes a part of the Gifts for 1855 t the splendid House and Lot of the Art Union ziociety, situated in Broadway, A superb Dwelling, the residence of the late An son Suitzer, Esq. The beautiful summer residence,Gothic Cottage and tiro:lnds at Hawk's Nest. on the Hudson .3 small Dwellings, situated on the lot belonging to the Sudety in 92d Street, I 0 magnificent Camel's Hair Shawls. shawls are th%niost beautiful work of art ov er beheld, 4 sets of Diamond Jewelry—consistsing of 7 ple ces.nach—all antique patterns, in a beautiful Pearl Jewel Boa, 10 sets of Pearl Jewelry, consisting of 7 pieces each, all different styles, and of Persian man ufacture, 12 Gold Watches for Ladies,. very beautiful and curious works of art: one the size of a 'A dime, 10 Watches fur Gentlemen, all very heavy, of different stylae and patterns, 50 Boodere. Toilet and Dressing Cases for Ladies some finished in Pearl patterns—Louis XIV. 1 large Clock, a very beautiful work of art, made by Lipordi at Cologne, finished in a style of beauty and art unsurpassed, 1,000 (told Thimbles, all different patterns, very heavy. 200 copies of the lives of great Painters, superb ly bound. with an engraving of each artiste, 50,00/ illuminated Albums, different styles anti patterns, 200 copies of Griswold's Republican Court, splen• didly bound, with tinted engravings, 100 copies of Boydell's illustrations of Shah speare. To the admirers of the Great Poet, this work will be an acquisition, 10,000 PAINTINGS Venus sending forth Cupid and Hymen—Titian, Beggar Boy—Murillo, Tobit and the Angel—SolTator Rosa, Night Vicar—Claudio, Madonna—Carregio, A Head—Titian, A Head—Vandyke. • Landscape—Poussin, A Piece—Gitiotto; Battle Piece—Wouverman, Landscape—Claude, There are others by the same Artistes, all original, be sides some spipodid pictures by Allston, Sully, Reynolds, Beagle, Doughty, Cole, Chapman, David, Vernet, Stuart, Herbert, Tack. Bennington, Schaub, Perkins. Lewis, Ellis, Hamilton. Bead, Bartlett, Schloss, Huntington Joharioh, Schmidt, Rembrandt . and others fully described in the catalogue, which will be forwarded on application by letter, post-paid, to the Secretary, who will answer by return mail. TERMS FOR CLUBS: Clubs of 10, 1 Extra Certificate. Clubs of 20 • 3 " Clubs of 50. 8 " The money in all cases to accompany the application for Certificate. ' Ladies forming Clubs will be entitled to the same terms as above. with the extra indtftement of the present of a Maguitneut o: of Bnudoir Furniture, with rich colored • India Hangings, line India Lace Curtains and everything of the most splendid description ,to the Ladies' Club who will send the largest reinittance for Certificates. Postmasters are authorized to act as Agents, and the Postmaster remitting the largest amount for shares will , receive a handsome Gold Welch and Chain, valued at Two ' Hundred Dollars. The money must accompany the appli cation (by letter, post-paid.) in all cases, and the Certificate, with the ngraviugs, wRt be forwarded free of charge by return mail. Correspoudents are requested to write their address, with the County, Town. Post Office and State, plainly, in order to avoid mistakes. All letters answered by return mail. Catalogues of all the Gifts, with value and explanation, can be obtalood on application to the Secretary, to whom all letters for Certificates, or.. must be addressed. ALFRED TOURDALN, Secretary. Washin n, D. C. MAYNARD LEWIS, FRANCIS INCE, Directors. FERNANDO LIVINGSTON, sm-1 T. W. BAUER, reasurer. Universal Industrial and Agricultural Exhibition I—To beheld in Doylestown, Bucks county Pa., on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRI DAY, August 21st, 22d, 235 and 24th, 1855. The Con.nuttee in charge of the Arrangements are now perfectin g the Premium Lists, whirls will be announced in. full in the course of a few weeks. In the following order: First day of the exhibition. Gentlemen's Department.— Premiums of $2O to $5O will bo awarded for the best blood ed stock of every description, and from $lO to $3O to the best Common Stock. and Premiums of from s s .s. to $lOO on the various descriptions of Mechanical Implements, Ma chinery, Agricultural Products and Manufactures of every description. Second Day.—Ladies' and Artists' Department—Premi ums of from $5 to $lO will be awarded to First Class Needle Work. Embroidery and Fancy Work. &c.; from $2 to $4 on the Secolld Class do.; from $5 to $8 for the best Horticultural display; and from $2 to $5 for Articles in the Ilomialepartnieot. A portion of which will be reserved for Painting Statuary, Sculpture, kc., on which liberal premiums will be awarded. Third Day—Fathers' and Mothers' Department.—. The .Rising Generation in Arms."-Premintas of from $5O tossoo : will be awarded to the largest healthiest and best looking the ages of one to five years. A premium of $lOO will le awarded to the largest Family of Children o the parents of whom are both Ilvid - p.md in case of more than one family of the same number oinring, it will be paid to that family of childron whose united Aged afro the least. , Fourth Day.--Equestrian's Department.—A Premium of a handsome Cold Hunting Watch, valued at $l5O, or its equivalent is money. will be presented to the best Female Equestrian; a premium of a handsome Side Saddle and other capa: is e,s. worth ,:$75, to the second best; and a mv,- niflcent Hiding Habit, worth $3O, to the third best. A premium of to the fastest trotting horse In Harness or tinder the Saddle: and $25 to the next best. The Ground.—Selected for the purpose is a beautiful, level lot of thirty acres and will be splendidly fitted up for the 0C.1.1.iv11. Nritil II track rat three-fourths of a mile long around it; arranged with Committee Stands and Seats for _ . . Ladies overlooking the entire ground, Proper accom modations will be provided for all description of stock.and articles for exhibition will be entered in the order in which they are received. The 141.1ibition Buildings will be constructed large enough to accommodate all iu case of rain. It is the pun pose of the Committee to repeat the Exhibition annually, and all their improvements of tile ground will be of the most suLstantial character. . . _ Two Splendid Bross Bands have been engaged for the oc- casion, and will give Promenade Concerts! On each evening save the last one, which will be free to the holder; of Ticket, Each Concert will he accompanied with a line display. of Fire Works! Addresses (rout eminent Speakers from abroad, on some appropriate subject, may be expected every day of the ex hibition, except the last. They will be announced hereaf ter. The well kn..wn Fanny Fern. and equally celebmtect 3lnt. Jane •liwisshelm, of the Pittsburg Saturday Visitor, have been invited to serve on the Committee to award - Prizes to lie Lies, sad it is confidently expected they will present. The exact day of this Exhibition will be announced in the course of a few months, when the preparatiOncare inn sufficient state of forwardness to warrant it. The under signed leaning been appointed by iltakCointuittee, Director of the •Exhitittt, assures the public that no pains or ex pense will be spared to make this one of the most attrac tive Exhibitions ever offered to the American people. Tickers far the season, admitting ono person, $l. All or ders addressed to the undersigned will be promptly attend ad to. BEEK, dee Ir 3.-19 • Director. • - ISAAC BARTON, WHOLESALE GROCER, WINE and LIQUOR SMILE,— Nos. 135-137 North 2d street, Philadeliihla. ado 23 tSIO $lOOO 41(tpligftba NAMED SUN d --- o:antra Secret or - Dolicita owever jai or long standing of both sores,sores, mania' or single, Self- Abuse and its effects, Constitutional debility, Impotency, Irregularities ofTemalesrhc., are CURED IN LESS TLNEE THAN-BY ANY OTHER, with less restraint in living, occupation 'or exposure, andwititgafe and pleammtramodies, which wag be sent by mail or otherwise, by Dr. N. B. LEIDY, 114 FOURTH abov Race,"Philadelphia, • •• THE MOST SUCCESSFUL AND ONLY GRADUATE PHYSICIAN , of the University of Pennsylvania of 11393, now SI years, - devoted to their treatmemk and, who has Medd more ;tridents, and curet 'eta°, than any Artnigti or Native "Quack, Humbug, Advertising oV.GradustoDoctor thrnigh• oat the Unisex. • . AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE! • Dr. LEIDY CURES HUNDREDS - MONTHLY; - mazy, wrongly treated by inexperienced Doctors; many, deceived by the lying boasts, promises and pretences of Quacks and Impostors, and by their so-m11.4 newly dia. rammed rem dies, An, consisting cd.ikrcury and danger. Ota or pcncensul drugs," injuring the constitution, short ening life, and more often killing than curing. - , Car TO YOUTH AND OTHERSIin Dr. LEIDY cures hundreds also, who lambent deceived byfalte nicepti-rondadvice. in. body, purposely pubUthed by Quartz and impostors, to increase suffer Eng; exaggene. tang diseases, habits or abuses, with their consequences, most alarmingly, and beyond possibility, reality, credulity or bellek expecting, by such base trickery; falsity and pavilion, to alarm andfrightem.the unsuspecting and un thinking, in hopes of receiving or extorting from them large fees for curing, which . they cannot do, but pocket the tees, not caring for consequences, leaving them to their clan mortification afterwards at:being so easily deceived and to seek relief elsewhere. To all Foreign or Native Quacks, Humbugs and Impos tors, Dr. Leidy would say, in the language of Shakspeare: .0 Heaven! that such foul wretches thou'dst unloose, ' And put in every honest band a whip To lash the rascals naked through the world." IMPORTANT TO ALL. DR. LEIDY charges but one fee, and all may rely upon being honorably dealt with He - proudly refers to all the Professors, respectable Physldans, Public Offl sere, Hotel Proprietors and Citizens of Philadelphia, where he has been well and generally known for 21 years, connected with Medical Institutions, Hospitals, Dis pensaries, he., as to his skill and unparalleled success in caring thousands—many, thought incurable. LADIES or GENTLEMEN will save Time, 'Money and long Suffering, by addressing or applying first to Dr: N. B. LEIDY, 114 Fourth street, above Race, relying upon the strictest honor and secrecy. Communications and interv iews confidential. use 14 Gins.-1.2 snit WILBOWS COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVER * OIL AND LIKE. Nom A cure for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bron chitis, General Debility, and all Scrofulous Humors. This compound has been used with the most complete success 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 beon.ralsed to health and happiuecs by its timely use: The following case of J. Williams is sufficient to convince all of its wonderful effects. He says; I had been sick with confirmed consumption for several months. I had used the clear Cod Liver Oil most of the time, but bad derived but little benefit froi it. I had an attack of bleeding at the lungs, which alarmed my friends very much, asAhey now supposed there was no hope for me. About tHis time I heard of your Compound of Cod Liver Oil and Lime. I immediately commenced using it, and soon began to perceive its beneficial effects. In two months my cough had entirely - left me, and I am now en joying perfect health. Truly yours, • • J. WILLIAMS. N. B.—This Compound does not nauseate like the clear Cod Jiver Oil, but can be taken with pleasure by the most delicate females. Be sure and get the genuine. Manufactured only by ALEX'R. B. WILBOR, Chemist. 166 Court street, Boston. • For sale in Philadelphia, by T. W. DYOTT k Seas 13 2 X. Second street, and in Lancaster, at the Patent iiiedirine Store of IL A. Rockafleld it Co., next to Kramph's Cloth ing Store, in East Orange street. nov i 1y42 Concentrated Essence of Jamaica Gin ger.—This Essence possesses all the qualities of the Jamaica Ginger in a highly concentrated form, and Is highly recommended as a stomachic and stimulant to those recovering from sickness, and In enfeebled and relaxed hablti of the aged, dyspeptic and rheiimatic. It promotes digestion, relieves flatulency, spasms of the stomach and bowels, prevents nausea, griping, dysentery, bowel com plaints, Lc. Prepared and sold at CHARLES A. HEINITSIPS Medicinal, Drugand Chemical store, No. 13 East King st., Lancaster. aug 15 tf3o tones I Sto yes I Stoves!—The subscriber hay 0 leg made large purchases of Stoves before the last ad vance in prices, is prepared to offer inducements that wit make It greatly advantageous to merchantS and cousumerl to give him a call. Ills stock of Cook Stoves embraces every variety adaptei for burning wood or coal, with large ovens and heavy cast lags, and many patterns that are particularly eco nomical In the consumption of fuel. The public are particularly invited to examine the 'Poor Man's Friend.' The department of Parlor Stoves comprise the best variety ever offered in this city—being selected from all the manufactories of character in this country. Also a fine assortment of Parlour Cook Stoves—among these are some of the most useful Stoves manufactured. answering at the same time the purposes of Parlour Cook ing and Dining Doom, and adapted for burning either wood or coal. These, together with a splendid assortment of Nino-plate Air Tight Coal Cannon and Hall or Church Stoves, are offered at prices that make it an inducement for all in Avant of n Stove to call and examine. GEO. 31. STEINMAN, West King et., Lancaster. sop 19 tr-a. heron Sleeper's Parasol and Umbrel la Manufactory, Ni,. 344 Market street. one door above Tenth, Philadelphia. Also, Whalebone fot Dresses, CorsSts, Sr.. and Rattan for Builders, Carriage Makers, &c. *ll...Umbrellas and Parasols Repaired. jan 23 dm.l Trainable Invexition.—A rare chance is now of fered to business men to realize a fortune. A new feature has been opened up in the manufacture of Flour, which must we think at once revolutionize the old process, and go into use all over the land. By the in genuity and skill of Edwin & James M. Clark, they have brought about a complete Merchant Flouring Mill - which is adapted to the wants of the whole world, and which is applicable to every locality. By,this invention, the monop oly of milling heretofore carried on by heavy capitalists is completely broken up, and a complete Merchant Flouring Mill is brought within the reach of any person having a few hundred dollars. The consequence of which will be— hundreds and thousands of these Flowing Nibs will be put in operation in all parts of the Union; it being appli cable to any power, from a four-horse up to any other de sired. It can be placed in a room with other machined, and the small space it occupies not to be missed—being on ly 21 feet long by 4 feet wide, embracing within this small compass all tile machinery, and turning out two barrels of superfine Flour per hour. It is perfectly portable, a horse and dray, at a single load,being capable of hauling it from one location to another, thus making it truly the most val. noble discovery of the present age. It can he seen in fulLoperation at the Barrel Factory,on Duke street, a few steps north of the Railroad, In the city of Lancaster, Penn'a. LANCASTER, Ist month, 20th, '1855. Having seen in operation Edwin & James M. Clark's newly patented combined Grinding and Bolting or Mer chant Flouring Mill, on the 17th inst., lam free to state, that I believe it to be a valuable improvement in the con version of wheat into Flour, for several reasons: Ist. In the operation referred to, the Mill ground and baled 3 bushels of wheat in 17 minutes, by the watch which 1 held in my hand, and making Flour of a superior quality, and cleaning the bran about as well as is usually done by the common mills when doing grist work. - - 2d: The small space It occupies, and the comparatively small expense requisite to put up a Mill of that kind, after the power to propel It is obtained, strongly recommends it to the attention of those about to erect a Flouring Mill. 3d. To those engaged in the milling business, I would respectfully say, thaethe Improvement is well corthy their attention, from the fact that the mill referred to is capable of performing double or treble the work usually done in common grist mills, with less or no more power than they now use in their millsand lastly, on a close inspection of the mills and its operation, I was satisfied that it was ca pable of doing more work in the same time than which I saw done at the time referred to. JOEL SMEDLEY, a practical Millwright of 30 years' experience. us_ The undersigned haveing purchased the Right of the Mill for Lancaster county, are prepared to sell Town ship Rights, and to furnish Mills. A. W. RUSSEL & Co., mar 3 3m-7 hardware store, East Bing st., Lan'r Fisk , s Patent Metallic Burial Cases, for protecting and preserving the Dead for ordinary in. ferment; for vaults, or for any other desirable purpose, can now be had at the Cabinet establishment of the under signed in West King sit., Lancaster, a few doors above Har man's store. These Cases are made of various sizes, and ale the most complete article for the preservation of the Dead, for auy length of time, that has ever been introduced in this see. lion of country. The following testimonial in relation to the article speaks for itself: House of Representatives, U. S. August 9, 1852. f Gentlemen It affords me infinite pleasure to bear testi mony to the great value of your Metallic Burial Cases.— For durability, 1 think they cannot be surpassed, and their great beauts so far superior to the ordinary coffin, that it seems to Loh death of much of its gloom and terror. I had the honor to accompany the remains of Henry Clay from this city to his iibme In Kentucky, and the beautiful case you had the kindness to present to the committee, whilst it withstood the severest test of transportation, was the object of admiration of all who saw it. Respectfully, ADDISON WHITE, Messrs. W. 31. Ites3toni Si Cy. All persons wishing to exalluine these Cases will please call nu the undersigned, in West King et. HENRY M. MILLER, Cabinet Maker. 10_CoFFINS of every description of Wood made at short °tic. Terms reasonable. dec. 12 Bm-47 "tXrar with England :-.Es a Porcelain Works V V T . EMIT GAST has fitted up.and enlarged his forme works and commenced the manufacture of all . kinds of Earthen Ware,Rockingham or Dark Lustre, Yellow, Cream Colored and hite Ware, Toilet Sets, Table and Tea Ser vice of different kinds, Apothecary Boxes and Jars. and a great variety of other articles kept constantly on hand at his Pottery Ware-house, and at his Store Room ; and an as sortment of Bracketts and Rose Sets for ornamenting buildings, Sc. He is also prepared to. furnish all kinds of Terra Cots work, Garnishing,Mffuldings and other kind of Ornamental work, to order—to snit all kinds of buildings inside andout; & Encaustic Tiles, for Ornamental Pavemet • of Fossile Granite, or artificial Stone for Flooring of Halls Rooms, Bar-Rooms, Passages,Baths, Ornamental Fire Places, dm.; and will keep constantly on band, at his old stand, an assortment of Red Earthern and Stone Ware. H. G. has been six months, and spared neither labor or expense in makingthe necessary preparartions for the above manufacture, and Is now prepared to receive ail orders. ILENRY GAST, No. 22. y .; South Queen street, between Centre Square and Vine street—Sign of the BIG Prreurn. .t4i- Steady BOYS wanted as apprentices . to learn the above business. P. S.-11. G. has engaged a manager who is fully corn petant to conduct the above businems; and all cont. munkations, correspondence and orders with Ms man ager, pertaining to the said business, will be strictly at tended to. JOHN HARRISON, sep 6 1143 Manager French Calf Skins.--20 dozen of superior Brand French Calf Skins—just received and for sale lower than ever offered in this city, at No. 1734 West Ring st. 31. IL LOCILER. ' SHOE THREAD.-300 ' Pounds American Shoe Thread for sale at Philadelphia prices—at the cheap Leather, Morocco and shoe finding store of the subscriber, No. Ii A West :King street. M. H. LOCHER. RED SOLE LEATHER.-1000 pounds of Red Sole Leather direct from New York--at a greot bargains. Call soon at the old head quarterd—No. 17% West King street, opposite ;Cooper's hotel. H. H. LOCKER. r. Charles Neil, Dentist, No. 309 Wal _Meat street, Philadelphia, At the late State Agricoltu nal Fair, held at Philadelphia, received a SILVER ,TIED ..AE, the highest arward for exhibition of skill. in his pro lession. lie refers to this, and to his already extensive practice, as a guarantee to all who have occasion for his - services, that his work atd orders generally hi his line, will be scientifically and skilfully performed. ' Dr: NEIL pledges birrewif to the lowest - terms and „all zettionable dispatch, with those who favor With their calls. • nue' 14 ly-48 he Clie_suutStrzet WorluioALlEF, wehh --- to Messrs. Fellenbaum having re . fired from their con- Inaction with the Machine Shops of this Establish- Meet, the tindersignestrespectfally informs his old "friends and the public generally, that he has,tesnw med the management of the entire establishment; where be is now prepared, with the most improved and eitensive do work of sire chni Ateription in .jhis line, such as STEAM --4 ; ..- -.ENGINES and Boilers, Shafting Gear. ing, Mill and Sair-mill work, Slides, H -la es; ;Car wheels and , Axlea, and eastiag s of.ifrierialto Ai his aaaortment of patterns is not Surpassed by any other establishuient in the State, he is ena bled to do work at the shortest notice and at redo ce&prices. Stoves of every description manufacture and for sale, wholesale and retail. IRON RAILING- for yards, cemeteries, tc., cast of wrought; made and put up witkneatnes.snd despatch. - Also, Verandahs constructed and jitii up of Unique - 8i oeantifnl patterns and best work manship.. - Furnace Twiers and Pipes of every description on hand and Snide to order. Old Twiers and Pipes repaired in the best manner. - - TO HOUSEKEEPERS AND BUILDERS.—The , subscriber also having-purchased the right for LA - - easier co., from the patentees, is now prepared to furnish Ram & Hay's Patent Tubular Ovens and Hot Air Range, a. perfect Cooking apparatus of Teri one sizes, to suit families, boarding houses, or ho tels. This Range is 'constructed on the most val uable and scientific principles, and not only per forms the office of cooking in all its various branch es, in the most perfect manner, with a small amount of fuel, but will, at the same time, beat additional rooms either adjoining or over the kitchen. Also, Hayes' Patent Ventilator, he best now in use for ventilating public and private buildings, &c., also, for withdrawing smoke from chimney flues. sy employing a sufficient number of the most competent mechanics, in his pattern rooms, foun dry, boiler and machine shops, and by paying strict attention to business, the undersigned looks confidently for au increased share of publie pat ronage. CHRISTIAN KIEFFER, Chesnut street, between N. Queen and Prince. The aubacritier respectfully annuun .es to hie former patrons and friends that having withdrawn from the firm ot I. & D. Fellenbaum, will still be found at his former place of business in the ma chine shop department of ' , Chesnut Street Iron Works," where he will be happy to receive a con tinuation of their favors for Christian Kieffer, Esq„ proprietor and manager of the establishment, who is in all respects prepared to give entire satistac tion in every branch of his business. ISAAC FELLENBAUM, Lancaster. may 16 tf-17 WILLI \ AMWE G, Attorney at taw, OFFERS his professional services to the pantie. He also attends to the collection of Pensions and the prosecution of all manner of claims againa the general government. His residence in the city of Washington for several years, the experience derived from the duties of the office, which he had filled during that time, and the modein which claims of this sort are most speedily adjusted,give the most ample assurance that business placed in his hands will be attended to in such manner as can not ftil to afford satisfaction. Office in South Queen street,itte.ond honee below he Lancaster Bank Now. 20. 1849 1 1 1 0 Persons commencing House j_ keeping. 1 would call your attention to my full assortment of Hardware, each as knives and forks, spoons, shears, shovels and tongs, iron la dles, candlesticks, Brittania ware, &c. And you wi I also find a lull assortment of Cedar Ware, such as tube, churns, buckets, baskets, &c. Your attention is also called to my large assort west of COOKING STOVES—having the sole agency for two of the most celebrated cook stoves now in use; these stoves will burn either coal or wood, and have given great satisfaction. I have also a full assortment of Coach Trim mings, such as oilcloths, knobs, bands, spokes, hubs, shahs, fellueS, leather axles, springs, -c. Also, a good assortment of building materials, and other hardware; &c. Please call and examine for yourselves, at the Hardware stoi e, in North Queen street. GEt). D. SPRECH ER, march I tI-61 at the Sign of the Big Lock. New Brasi Foundry NEW BRASS FOUNDRY at Chesnut street Iron Works C. Kieffer takes this method to inform the public, and all person having business of the above character ' that he has, in' connection with his Iron Foundry and Machine Shop, commenced the Brass Foundry business. He is pre pared to manufacture cli kinds of Machine and Brass Cast tugs, Copper Rivets and Soldery, at short notice and in a workman-like manner. june 27 tf-23 Venial/an Blinds, of the latest V and most fashionable styles and newest pat terns, manufactured promptly to order by the sub scriber—samples of which may be seen at his shop r,t Vine streetoea swvaboE south Queen. Also, CABINET FURNITURE, of every kind, in the most fashionable styles, and on the most reasonable terms, manufactured to order. A. share of 1.11 - fli , natronage is respectfully su ed. CONRAD ANNE. an. nov 22 . 44-ti Konigmacher Sr. Bauman, Tan ners and Corriere Store, back of Robt. Mod erwell's Commission Warehouse ' fronting on the Railroad aid North Prince street. Cheap for Cash, or approved credit. Constantly on hand a full:as ssortment of all kinds Saddler's and Shoemaker's Leather, of superior quality, including "Rouser's celebrated Sole Leather," also, Leather Bands, well stretched, suitable for all kinds of machinery, of any length and width required, made of a supe rior quality of Leather, Furnace Bellows, Band and Lacing Leather, Garden Hose, Tanner's Oil, Currier's Tools, Moroccos, Shoe Findings, l ac. All kinds of Leather bought in the roug h ; est price given for Hides and Skins in cash; o will be promptly attended to. ffeb rods I—Just Published A New Discovery In Medi lane I A few words an the Rational Teaatmmet,wlth out medicine, of spermatorrhea or local weak ness, nervous debility, low spirits. lassitude, , : er rr?,l- 5 weakness of the limbs and back, indisposi tion and incapacity for study and labor,dull ness of apprehension,loss of memory, aver sion to society, love f solitude, timidity, self-distrust, diz ziness, head ache, Involuntary discharges, pains in the side, affection of the eyes, pimples on the face, sexual and other infirmities in man. From the French of Dr. B. DE LANEY. The important fact that these alarming complaints may be easily re moved without Medicine, is In thLs small tract, clearly de monstrated; and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure himself per fectly, and at the least possible cost, avoiding thereby all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, gratis, :Ind post free In a sealed en velope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to Dr. B. DE LANEY, No. 17 Lispenard Street, New York. feb 6. 6m-I Leather and Findings.--The subscriber re spectfully invites the attention of dealers and others, to his large and well selected stock of Leather and Findings which is kept constantly fresh by repeated drafts upon the manufacturers of this country and of Europe, and which is made up in part of the following articles, viz:—The best Oak and Red Sole; Slaughter, Skirting and damaged do.; harness, bridle, band and welt Leather; Thong and lacing do.; wax upper, boot grain, builandsplit do.; city slaughter kips, salted 'and collar do.; city, country, French and pat ent calf skins; boot leg moroocos, buck skins, pad skins, chamois, and moroccos; bindings and linings of almost ev ery description; shoe thread, patent thread, silk, bobt cord, laces, and silk and union gallons; black and colored Eng lish lastings, worsted uppers, and crimped fronts and foot ings; awls, tacks, Needles, Eyelet and crimping machines and eyelets; steel, iron, cropper and Zinc Nails; Files, Rasps, shoe kuive, rubbers, pegs, bristles, and boot web; hammers, boot and trees, lasts, crimps, clamps, handles, gum, color, cod liver and tanners oil ; shoe tools and currier's tools of all kinds, ready for use, besides many other articles not enumerated above, and all of which will be sold at the lowest market rates, by JOHN WHITE, Importer and Dealer, 497 Market street, above 13th, aug 8 ly-29 [Philadelphia. MAi - Winery Goods I 1855.—F0r Spring Sales.— JOHN STONE & SONS, No. 45 South Second street, Philadelphia, have justopened their Spring importations of Silks, • Bonnet Ribbons, Flowers, Laces, Crapes, Lc., &c. including a general assortment of MILLINERY AR TICLES of the most fashionable styles. The above goods have been imported expressly for our Spring sales, and comprise the largest and best assort ment in our lino to be fciund in this market Phila. mar I 2m 8 Money Saved 1 To Merchants of Lancaster, Berko, berlandtPerry and other Counties. The subscriber strongly desires a part of the trade of counties above named. Ile will offer the greatest induce ments to buyers of , FANCY GOODS, for cash or short credit—lower prices and more discount, than at any other house in Philadelphia. His stock con slats of the best variety of LOOKING. GLASSES, (framed) also Combs, Brushes,Buttons,Hosiery and. Gloves, Port Monnaies, Suspenders,Perfumery, Razors and Straps, Threads, Silk Handkerchiefs and Stocks, Needles and Pins, Trimmings, Jewelry, and a thousand other things. The greatest inducement will be given, without hum bug. Come and prove it by saving money. TII.OILaS BUNCH, Ji. 87 North id st., up stairs feb 20 3m-a DYeing' and Scouring—Philip nds Hon, Fancy Dyer, Ai 091 91 North Thirteenth Street, Philadelphia, three doors above Cherry Street, respectfully informs the citizens of Montgomery county and elsewhere, that all kinds of Silks, Crapes, Merinoes, dm. ' are dyed in the most fashionable and permanent colors. Ladies' cashmere and crape shawls cloaks, &c., cleansed and pressed equal to new ; Silk d re sses w atered in superior style. Gentlemen's apparel scoured and dyed in superior style ; in short, Dye ing in all Its various branches done at short notice, and on the lowest terms. A call is earnestly solicited, as it Is very convenient for those who should want allying in the above line. - Phila. mh 13 Sm. The Model Seed Store—No. 809 Market Street, above Eighth street, Philadelphia, Thomas F. Croft, dot& Co., Seedsman, de Garden Seeds of the best quality only, and every !known variety. Flower Seeds, the largest and choicest collection in the country; Sweet and Pot Verbs. Grass and Field beeus, of extra quality; Greenhouse plants, bulbous roots, de: shade, fruit, and ornamental Trees, Shrubs, de Linveon band a very choice collection of Dwarf Pears on Qui. co, which we now offer for sale. Phila. Mar IS. Sm. T ancaster County' Exchange Office.--klu _Lithe first day of March next the undersigned, under the firm of John K. Reed & Co., will open an office at the cor ner of East King and Duke streets, (near the Court House,) Lancaster city,.for the purpose of receiving deposites, ma king loans and purchases, buying and selling real estate, docks, &c., for others, collecting claims, 4tc., The cash Capital of the firm la 820,000, and the parties are individually liable tor its obligationa. The usual rates of interest will be paid, byspecial agree ment., on deposites for more than 30 day l t . ED JGEL.N.K. Uulasster, Jim 80 •.-ehll4llll44da - Advertgle, Paukr*i -Tion4o 41%4: AUL Book for 25 cents , Fiery':Family r 'should` I have. a eopy.”' Ifift,ooo a t.; '4.-1, 1 1&1 less tltati a' • jimr.' A new edition. wised and improved,' jugt A s s issued; - DrAtiinteesliediaal Manpitiiiidininatook fo • the afflicted. Containing an ',Outline of the origin, progress; treatment and curtief• 'every foim Case contracted•by promiscuous sexual intercourse' by selfmbuse or by sexual excess, with advice for their prevention, written in a familiar style avoid leg all medical technicalitimi„ and everything th ear_ot decency; with an outline complaints incident to Females, from the result ,4 1 some twenty yearalsoccessfulpracticis‘exclup.ivel devOted"to the 'cure of aisealesot a der ate or pe vats nature. - I To which is . added rtceipta for the cure of th' above diseases, and a treatise make cense, sym. toms and cure of the fever and ague.- - Testimony of the Professoi of Obstetrics in Ten :College, Eh. ladelp terti.eded ica f Ma ual.—The author of this work. unlike the majorit of those who advertise to care the disease of whi it treats is a graduate of one of the best College in the United Steles. It affdrds me pleasure to to commend hiarto the unfortunate, or to the victi of malpractice, as a successful and experiencif practitioner, in whose honorend integrity they ma place the greatest confidence. Jos. S . LONGSIEWELE, M. D. From A. Woodward, M. D., of Penn. Mover i ty, Philadelchia.—lt gives me pleasure to add T testimony to the professional ability of the Auth II of the "Medical Manual." Numerous cases of dm ease of the Genial Organs, 'some of them of lonfi standing, have - came under my notice, in whieb his skill has been manifest ill reaming to perlhet health, in cases where the patient has been consid ered beyond medical aid. In the treatment of Sena teal weakness, or disarrangement of the functioins. produced by self-abuse, or excess of venery, I d , not'know his superior in the pruiession. 1 haVe been acquainted with the Author some thirty yeart, and, deem it no more than jestice to him as welllm. kindness to the unfortunate victim of early indiel cretion, to recommend him as one In whose pi+ 1 fessional skill-and integrity they may safely conliti j ; themselves.. 7 . - ALFRED WOODWnRD, M. DI I e '. This is without exception, the most compr - I hensive and intelligent work publikhed on the clatis of diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all tech nical terms, it addressee itself to the reason Wills readers. It is free from all objectionable matte, and no parent, however fastidious, can object o placing it into the hands of his sons. The autb r i has devoted many years to the treatment of i e various complaints treated ;of. and, with too Bide breath to puff, and too little presumption' to bi- pose, he has offered t o the world, at the merely nominal price of 2.5 cents , the fruit of some tweirity years' most succesatill practice."—Herald. I I "No teacher or parent should be , without the knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. I A would save years of pain, mortification and sot rc l 'w to the youth under their charge."--People's Advo cate. 1 I A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, writing bf .• , I unter's Medical MantMl" says: —'''Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by evil example ai d influence of the passions, ; have been led into t he habit of self-pollution, without realizing the 'sin and fearful consequences upon, themselves add their posterity. The constitution of thousands lo are raising families have been enfeebled, il not or ken down, and they 4.) not kcow the cause or the cure. Anything that can be done so to enlighten and influence the public mind as to check, and l ilt- Ornately to remove this wide-spread source of hu man wretchedness, would confer the greatest bits sing next to the religion of Jesus Christ, on tie present and coming generations. Intemperancet the use of intoxicating drinks) though it has sla n thousands, is not a greater scourge io the heft/in race. Accept my thanks on behalf ()Nile afflicted, and, believe me, your co-worker in the good wokt you are so actively engaged in." I One copy (securely enveloped; 'will be lorw rd d free of postage, to any part of the United States' or 25 cents, or six copies for $l. Address, ep et paid) COSDEN fa CO., Publishers, or box 196( P, il adel phis. r flr Booksellers, Canvassers sod Book Age is supplied on the most liberal terms. jan. 30 lv-2 Silver's Plastic Paints, Cheap. Durable and Protective Weather and , Fire Proof. This Paint will stand any climate, without crack or blister hardens by exposure, thus making , in time an enamel of stone, protecting wood from de cay, and Iron and other metals Irom rust and cor rosion. The Paint differs from the so-called Paints of the day, which are principally Ochreaand Clays colored, and are entirely worthless. Silver's Plastic Paints arc purely Metalic, con taining no Alumin or Clay. They are levigated finely, mix readily with Limn seed Oil, (without the trouble of grinding.) and flbw under the brush as freely as the best White Lead. These Paints excel all others in body or cover ing propertied, one pound of which will cover as much surface, as two pounds of White Lead. There are four natural colors, viz : Black; or Slate, 13/own, Olive and Chocolate. Directions.—This Paint flows readily under the brush and its covering property is increased ;by using it mixed as thickly as possible with pure Lin seed Oil; as the Paint is the lasting or protecting body and the Oil simply the medium or agent in spreading it. We annex copies of two letters, one from the President of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Co., the other from a Gentleman, a well kndwn resident of Augusta, Ga. . . . . Office of the Phila. and Reading Railroad Co.} Philadelphia, May 3, 1852. J. S. SILVER, Esq. Dear Sir: We have used your tt Plaptic Paints" or more than a year, and for Painling Bridges, Depots, &c., &c., we have found it quite equal to any paint we have used. In tact, we ow give it a preference over all others we have t. ied for such purposes. Yours Respectfully., • (Signed,) JOHN TUCKER. Presiden . Augusta, Ga., September 29, 1852 - Steam Planing Mills. 1 Dear Sir: You ask me for my opinion of 'lt Sil verts Mineral Paints," which you have put on m Machine Shop and Planitig Mill. I give voulvitith pleasure my full and hearty recommendation cif it as a preventive of Fire communicating from Chim neys, or from adjoining buildings. The Paint vrtlich you put on my roofs, has now become as hard as slate, and I feel as secure from Fire, in this dieec tion' as is possible. A few weeks after the }dots had been painted, I made an experiment on tWO or three shingles by placing them in the furnace under the boilers; the result was, that the portion uncov ered was entirly consumed, while the painted Part was apparently sound, though upon examination the wood was found to be charred; the Paint how ever was firm and but little blistered. I consider this as severe a test as your Paint can be pet, to, and under the circumstances I do not heaitate to commend it as an invaluable preventive against Fire. Respectfully, &c. ' N. W. Corner of 10th and Market Sts., Phil , a l a., Pa.,general wholesale agents. or sale in Lancaster, Wholesale and Reta 4, by G. M. STEINMAN 1y!-22 C. B. !Rogers, I 1 SEED AND AGRICULTURAL WAREHCIUSE No. 29 Market Street, Philadelphia MANUFACTURER of the most apprdved _Agricultural Ino piets,en,. I an. 1.1 pil ade n,.,'TR— !? -40 • NU. 121 CHESNUT S Between 3d & it, PHILAD'ELPHIA. BOARDING $l,OO eta DAY.. , [may 14,18604 y -I 6 THE PENNSYLVANIA MUTUAL LI E STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital $50,000t CHARTER PERPETUAL. THIS Company is now fully organized, and pr pared to insure against the combined ris. FIRE, WATER, ACCIDENT and DISEASE, all descriptions of LIVE STOCK, such as Horses, Mules, Cattle, abeep, &c. igr .e, No. 21 Fifth street, Pittsburg. DIRECTORS. A. JAYNES, President. B. M'LAIN, Secretary. Wm Day, James Mathews,. Alex Hilands, Henry A White, Wm 0 Leslie, Wm Bakewell, John Young, jr. J. ZIWAZRMAN, Agent!, ..ancastert Commercial .Hotel, Ph11.44el- PHIA.—The subscriber, thankful for th c lil patronage she has' received, hereby 11 68, '.., public in general. and her Lancaster C un i fs friends in particular, that she still continn • keep the Hotel, formerly the AMERICAN ti us No. 18 S. Sixth street, between Market unfit 'h nut, and now known as Tun COMMERCIAT. C 1 Ti The house is fitted up and re-modeled ele gant style, from attic to basement—the lurpiture, bedding, &c., &c., being entirely new; and very arrangement is made far the comfort and conveni ence of its patrons. From the central location, ant its clos pro:- imitY to the Railroad Depots, Steamboat Ladings, places of amusement,' fashionable thorouMi bres a' and puh squares, it offers ! inducementsjt thr Merchant visiting thei city on businesd, Traveler seeking pleasure. To familes a d males visiting the city,levery facility will be ffoi ed, and every comfort regarded to makethlii vii agreeable and pleanant. 1 • A share of public patronage is respecfuli er ted. Terms $1,25 pet day. S. LEBO, "---1 Irhe Union.—Arch street between 3d and 4th stn Philadelphia. EVANS & NEWCOMER, (formerly Webb & EVAN-EVANEL Proprietors. UPTON S. NEMO: — Meals—Breakfast, 035 and 7%.t0 10 o'clock. . G Ladies " • ents ordinary Dinner," 2 1to 3 ." - Tea 0 to 11 TERlde.sl.6o per.daY„ AMOB REND,ERBON, DAVID SHULTZ, ISAAC) E. DUMB. tf-2 AMBROSK SPENCER FRENCH 4 RICHARD'S (Signeu,) CHESNUT ST. HOUSE, SAMUEL MILLER, nov 6 tf-42) Janos G. LEBO, Superintendent. dee 6, 1863 cifrilW" 1 4. 1 . to .. ~1 .0 1 / 4 Leatillalt Im -6 i : rayon , . ' , lin:ld - qui . No. 156 North - Seanut Stria, between' Race and r ask for a continnince of the same, and an' nisinj - • r ust ei sei ft. - phiw u kohi a . ' more as will pleise to.favorkilm with theirpation-, . SHOE PEGS, WRoilicsam inn RETAIL. . aite„,is lie is oertalis fiem knowledge_ of the , . ' D. EPPELS EIMER & SON, Tonsorial Art, in Itnbrinches, such Mar . EI Ang.•lo , -Iyl - ^ Successor to G. 'A. Yocum- -Cutting, Otrling, Shiviog, Shampooing and ' - - • • ' -making, bets able to'plasse the most - • 136 - 1010 solicits the attention of all to-the Cleati, linens of his. T.sWellt, - Binehe s s, Combs _and - tact every thing connected with his establishment.. • .:•• -He would likewile mention that he is the Only, person in - the city that-can "hod ,do color Whie... ketielaneMoustachea, from red or, gray to most beautiful brown or black in very few minutes.— Particular attention given to the cutting and trim ming of children, hair. JAMES CROSS, H. D North Queen street, same building with J. F. Long's Drug Store, and immediately opposite J. F. Shroder's Granite building. (lab Il tf-5. Drugs, Pallitli, Window (] kneel_ - Dye Stuffs • -• r- • French - and Jersey Zinc Paints • Fire White Lead. WindoriGlasi;Colot'ed and enamelled': Superior Coach sad .Fiirnituri Virriishes ; with a first-rate assortment of fresh Drugs aud Chemi cats, for sale at ALFRED WIL,TBERGER'S Drugh and Chemical Stoie, No. 16.9 North Sec ond street, Philadelphia. Principal Depot tor the vale of Barlow.; Indigo Blue, Sterling•a Salve, Tattersall's Heave Powders, and Barbee Embrocation. ' Pitysicialta and• storekeepers auppl , -d. Goode sent to any olDepots froe - of charge. may .30 atches, Jewelry,Silverware andFau— ey goods.—A choice assortment of the finest quality, , for sale at the lowest =ash prices, at Wm. B. Eltimbead's Is'o. 154. South. Second Street, between Pine an& Union. west side, Philadelphia. The assortment embraces a large and select stock of fine Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware. Alberta Ware, plated with fine rilver, in 4 . Spoons, Forks, Indies, isc.--Jet Goods, Fags and Fancy articles of a superior quality, deserving the examination of those who desire to procure the best goads at the lowest rash prices. Having a pratical knowledge of the business, and all available facilities for importing and manufacturing. the subscriber confidently invites purchasers, believing that he Can supply them on terms as favomble as any other ss tablishment in either of the Atlantis cities. . . . . „ ice' All kinds of Diamond and Pearl Jewelry and Sil ver Ware manufactured to order, within a reasonable time. IWatches, Jewelry end Silver Ware faithfully - Jo. paired. WM.II ELTON F.AD. No. 184, tiouth 2d St., A few doors above the id St. Market. West side. moos Bird the South Window of the Sto4a., may be seen the hnscientitir Clock. which commands the admiration of Afar lib and ctudows cep 26 1y416 Reeve L. Knight, -( Successor to Hartley Knight) Bedding and Carpet Warehouse. No. 14S South Second root, 5 doors above Spruce. Philadelphia. where ho keeps lionstantly on hand a full assortment of every article in his ne of business. haFeathers, Feather Beds, patent spring mattresses, curled tryir, moss, corn husk and straw mattresses, velvet tapes rag, tapestry, Brussels, three-ply,' Ingriin, veldt's°. list. cos and hemp Clupetings, oil cloths, canton matting, co. and Spanish mattings. Boor and stair druggets. bl.mrtb rugs. door mats, table and piano covers. To which he re p ~.tra.ly Invites the attention of purchasers. net a 1y.27 ljoarlow , s Indigo Blue.—Barlow's Indigo Blue. is AI 111 now established as the boat article ever offered for Blue ing Clothes. It is entirely free from adder anything Juju= rions to the finest articles. All Housekeepers who have not used It will Iliad It much cheaper and less trouble than Indigo or any other article out. The great demand for it has brought out several Im - nations. • Storekeepers and Consumers will be careful to get Benjimin Barlow's, put up at Alfred Wiltberger's Drug Store, No. 169 N. Second Street, PhiLad'a. Storekeepers can get their 'Supplies from the Grocers and Dnagglils they deal with, at prices that will pay them a good profit. . Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Varnishes, Dyestuffs, &c., &c., with a first-rate assortment of everything in the line.— Storekeepers, Physicians and Manufacturers supplied at reasonable rates. ALFRED WILTBERGER, Danaotsr. No. 169 North Second Street Philadelphia. April 3d. 1855 EAGLE HOTEL. 4) a A _o. AE[ESC, N FORM the public, that they Nave recently fir I ted up this old and well known stand'in North Queen street, two doors south of the Railroad, to first rate style, and that they are now prepared ni entertain travellers and others in'the very best man ner. Their Bar will always be supplied with the choicest liquors, and their Table with the best (hal the market affords. They also beg leave to ',tate that they continue their LI VER 1 til'A BLE, where can Ai all times be had, a good and genteel Horse, Buggy, Barouehe, Carriage, Sulky,or Omni. bus, on the most reasonable terms. They assure all who may favor them with their custom, 'hat nn •tf..rt- will he spared to render satisfaction. pad find , les• subscribet :low ready tor sale at his old ,tan,', No. 311 North ../..teen st. , between the Na t'l/II:1100U 41: and Spangle‘'s /tools store, One et the most elegant assortments of Fall and Winter Cloth ing, ever offered to the public 411 Lancaster Coun ty. 'Fhe prices of Clothing at this house have beet. reduced to such a very low standard that it is now within the 'tower or all who wish to wear guo4 clothes. The itsmortment consists of Overcoats of every description, DresS, Frock and Sack coats, a great variety 'of Boi coats, Monkey coats, &c. Superfine Cassimere pants, black and fancy.-- Silk and Satin vests, and a fine variety of Valen cia and other vests. Also shirts, collars, stocks, pocket handkerchiefs, suspenders, Gloves, hosiery Ste., and all other articles generally kept in this line of business. All -articles sold at this establishment warranted what they are represented to be, as they are man ufactured under the immediate superintendence of the subscribes. • The following is a list of prices of some of the articles : Overcoats at from $3 to $lO Superfine Dress Coats 7 14 " Frock " 7 14 Cloth Sack Satin Vests Valencia, &c. Superfine Cassimere Pants , 3 ~ bik -,atinett Also a splendid assortment ofgoodi in the piece. Superfine French and English Cloths and Cassi meree of every huc and shade, Satin, Silk and Va lencia vestings, Sattinetts, ?re., all of which will be made to Order at ihe shortest notice and in the neatest and best manner. All garments warrant ed to fit. {SOY'S • LOTHING ALWAYS ON HAND. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine t`e superior assortment of clothing at this estab....hment, sign of the red coat, No. 31t North Queen street, between the National House and Spangler's Book Store. _ _ . .2.irsquehanna Hotel, directly op polite the depot of the Baltimore and Susque hanna Railroad, Baltimore, Md. Mr. JOHN BARR, Proprietor. This house has been refitted and put into excellent condition for the accommo dation of travellers. The proprietor, formerly of Columbia, Lancaster county, Pa., 'will spare no pains to make it a house in every way answering the wants of the traveling public. His tables shall always be supplied with the best the markets af ford, and his bar with the choicest liquors. He shall endeavor especially to make it a hotel for Pennsylvanians, whose custom he respectfully so licits, being confident that he will be able to ren der entire satisfaction. [jan 17 a-52 ew and4;heaplardware Store 11 —The subscribers respectfully informs their triends and the public in general, that they have just recived direct from tiler mauufacturess, a splen did assortment of goods, to which they invite their attention. Persons commencing HOUSE KEEPING, will find complete.assortment of Knives & Forks fable and Tea Spoons, Waiters, Looking Glasses hotels and Tongs. BRITTANIA WARE, Coffee Mille, Brushes, Pots, Kettles, Pans, 4.e. CEDA RW ARE, Brewing mid Wash Tcbs, Buck ets, Churns, Stands, bushels, bushels and peck measures, Wooden bowls, &c. COOK AND WOOD STOVES, of the most approved patterns. A general assort ment of BUILDING NI ATER! LS, Locks; Latch es, Hinges, Bolts, Screws, Nails, Glass, Oils and Varnish. A superior article of genuine Fire Proo Paints. CARPENTER'S TOOLS, Planes, and, Penel & Back Saws, Chisels,,Au gers, Braces, Bits, Spirit Levels, Rules, Hatchet., &c., with a general, assortment of warranted Edge Tools, FARMING UTENSILS, Ploughs, Patent Straw Cutters, Chains of all desoriptions, Shovels Forks, Hoes, Mattocks &c. SADDLERS AND COACHMAK.ERS will find in their stock a complete assortment goods suitable to their trade, of which they are.ol - tering at greatly reduced prices, and respectfully solicit from dealers and consumers an examination of their stock. They hope by strict attention to business, and their endeavors to please customers, to receive a share of public patronage. PINKERTON & SLAYAI AKER, Between Shober & Senet's Hotels, vorth Queen Street, Lancaster Pa teb 22 if-5 Notice to Travelers.--From and after Monday Der,l6, 1854, the Christiana & Chesnut Level Stage Line will leave Christiana Tuesda Thursdays and Saturdays, at 1 P. M., via Cooporsvllie, Green Tree, Parson's Store, Quarryville, Spring Grove, Mechanics' Grove, to Chesnut Level; returning, will leave the Level at b o'clock, A. M., _ on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and return the b same route to Christiana. The above arrangement will afford manna an opportun itye- of traveling in either of two daily lines of cars to and ty from the cities of Philadelphia and Lancaster. to Dec. 12 tf-47] By order of the Managers. pennsylvanla Patent Agency.— J. FRANKLIN REIGART, of Lancaster city, obtains Letters Patent from the U. S. Patent Office, on the most reasonable terms. Drawings of all kinds of Machinery, Architecture'or Surveys, cor rectly executed by him. Likewise Deeds, Bonds and other instrumente nffice FULTON HALL april 2b h e lDxehange Bank of J . F. Shroder etc Co.— .1:4 This company beg leave to acquaint their friends and re- the public that they ace now fully prepared to do n general and Banking, Exchange, Collection and Stock Business with sit proMptness and fidelity. Moneyveceived on deposit And paid...back on demand without notice, with the interest due. Interest paid on all small sums deposited at the rate of 5 to 5% per cent. . Novas, CHECKS, Ross, kc., collected in any part of the 11. States or Canada. lincurrent Bank Notes and Land Warrants bought and sold. A Premium paid for old United. States Gold and Silver coin, also on Spanish and Mexican dollars.. Remittances made to England, Ireland, or the Continent. Particular attention paid to the buying. and.selling. of Stocks and Loans of every desciription in the New. York, Philadelphia or Baltimore markets. The:faithful and. confidential exe cution of alkorders entrusted in them maybe rolled upon. They will be to give any. information desirbdin to 13 1,3611 arid looney matters in general. , 'House open from. 8 A. M., toleogolock,-P.M. roprie Medical t 6 South r ick 4. Baltimore Md. Established in order to afford the afflicted, sound ; and Scientific Medical Aid, and for the suppression of Quackery. Dr, J. B. Smith has for many year. I devoted his whole attention 'to the treatment of private complaints, in all their vatted eta'r.oulpli i sated tortes. His great success in those long stand, leg and difficult canes, such an wee. formerly con-• sidered incurable, is sufficient to commend him to ; the public as worthy of the extensive patronage he has received. Within the last eight yearn Pr. S has treated more than 29,500 eases of Private Coin plaints, le their different tormsand stages ! a pi at tice which no doubt exceeds that et all the other phi miens now advertising in Baltim•.re, and not a single case is known, whet e his direction, were strictly followed and medicines taken a reasotiable time, without effecting a radical and permanent cure; therefore persons afflicted with diOenses u the above nature, no matter how 'difficult or long standing the case may be,' wuuld.do well to edit on Dr. Smith, at his office, N 0.16 South Frederick Street and if not effectually cured no renumeration will be required,for his services. His medicine& are free front Mercury arc all mineral poietits; ye: up in a neat and compact form, and may be taken in a public or private house, or while travelling without exposuae or hindrance froin business, and except in cases of violent teflammation,no change of dies la necessary. Strictures—Dr. Smith has discovered a new methi od by wh ch he can cute the worst litrm ut ntric• Lure, ana without pain or inconvenience to the pa tieut. Irritation of the.uretha, or prostrate glands, 4-3 , is sometimes mistaken for stricture by getter al practitioners or charlatans. , Young Men and ()than) afflicted with Debility whether originating from a certain destructive habit, to from any other cause with the train o bodily and mental evils which follow, when ne elected, should make an early application. there by avoiding much trouble and sutlerin, an well as expense. By his improvad metntei at treatment, Dr. S. tan safely guarantee a speedy and perfect care in all cases of this complaint. To Femtiles—all diseases peculiar to females speedily and effectu illy reasoned. 'The efficacy o his remadies, for the cure of the above affections has been well tested .st an extensive practice thr the last twelve years. Pereons at a distance may consult Dr. S. by fet ter post paid, describing case, and hese medicine' securely pot up and forwarded to any part of the United Stales, alwaYs accopipanied with full and explicit directions r use. Communications con sidered confidential. Office arranged with sepa rate apartments, so that the patients never see.any one hut tne doctor himself. Attendance bily, from 8 id the morning till,p,at night. N. it. Persons afflicted with nay' Gt the above coinplyints will do well to avoid the various Nos learns and specifics advertised by A pothee.triee and Druggists. as a certain curd fur any and every di ,:ease. They are put up osell and not to cure, add frtquently - dn much more harm than good, therefore avoid them. a word to the wise is suf ficient. Address DR. J. B. SMITH. No 16 S. Frederick-st., Baltimore, Mti. soli 21. ly 9 Tills Wayl This Way I—T6 the one pripd store, No. 10, West Ring Street. Just received front New York and Philadelphia; a large lot of Watches and Jewelry of the latest styles, all goods warranted at the following low pri, ces Full Jewelled Gold Lever Watches, from $25 to $l5O. Gold Lepine Watches, full jewelled, from t.'2o to $BO. Silver ;,ever Watches, full jewelled, from $l2 to sjB. Silver Lepine Watches, jewelled, from $8 to 12, Gold Pens in Silver cases, from $1 to $2,50, Silver Tea Spoons, from $4,50 to $B,OO. 1 Clocks of all kinds, from $1,60 to $lO,OO. g:ALSO new styles Ladies Breast Pins,Ear Rings, Bracelets, Gold Pencils,Gold and Siver Specta cles, Gold Keys, Port onies, 4.c. A large lot of Accordeons, Combs, Fans, and other articles ioo numerous to mention usually kept in Watch and Jewelry Stores, at least 25 per cent. lower than any other Store in the city. We invite all our friends and he public in general to give us a call. "Quick sales and Small Profits," is our motto. JAMES P. DYNAST.] [SAMUEL A. DYSART: N. B.—S. A. D. having finished his trade with one of the beat workmen in the city of Phi Reel phia, he is prepared to do all kinds of Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairing at the shortest notice and warranted for one year or no charge. Sep 20 plias. n. Erben & Brother deal -1.111 IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, National House Building, worth Queen street, Lancaster. [march 28 tf 10 125 200 To Southern and Western Mer chants.—MTLAlNS celebrated Perfumery.— Seven Prize Medals have been awarded to E. M'Clain (bads superior perfumery, fancy soaps, and dentificies, by different Institutes, during the last sir years. E. IVPOLAIN, manufacturer and importer of the following articles, namely—his celebrated Vegeta ble Hair Oil, Bear's oil, Beefs marrow, and lustre], &c. 70 different kinds of extracts forth° handker chief, Colognes, tooth pastes, &c. Also, his unri valed magnetic, honey, aristatin, winger, walnut, and a variety of other fancy soaps, for washing or shaving; pearl powder, lily white alabaster pow der puffs, clothes, hat, hair, shaving and tooth brushes. WILLIAM HENSLER. 0142 Port Monnaies, dressing, pocket, and fine tooth combs—all of which can be purchased cheap for cash, at No. 106 North 6th street, below Race, Philadelphia. • N. B.—A liberal discount to dealers sep 20 A Siting test of two oiEvans & wATSON , S Salamander Safes—Late Light Street Fire. Messers. E- & T. Fairbanks & Co. Gentlemen! We take much pleasure in recommending your Salaman der Safes to merchants and others who may desire to purchase with a view to the preservation oftheir books and other valuables. The Safe we purchased of you in July last, and manufactured by Evans & Watson, of Philadelphia, remained in the fire at the burning of our store until the entire stock was consumed. The heat was intense, as you may suppose, as there was about seventy barrels of liquor in the store, on the next floor over the safe, besides some seventy thousand pounds of rags, rope, and oth , r combustible matter. We had the safe opened af ter the fire had ceased, and found our books and papers perfectly preserved. Please get us up another or your Safes, Of the same size, for our future use, as soon as possible, and oblige, It. & W. W. ISAAKSi No. 116 Light street Wharf. Baltimore, May 17, 1854. .11 essrs. E & T. Fairbanks & Co.—Gentlemen . : It gives me much pleasure to bear testimony to the excellency of your Salamander Safes..'- , The one I purchased of you in July last, manufactured by Evans & Watson, of Philadelphia, saved my books and valuable papers, when every thing else in the store was destroyed by fire, on the morning of the 14th inst., at No; 116 Light street wharf. Baltimore, May 16, 1864 SALAMANDER' SAFES. Evans & Watson, No. 26 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, (late No. 83 Dock street,) have now on band a large as sortment of their Patent Salamander Fire and Thief Proof Sates. Bank Vaults and Iron doors for Bank Stores, Patent Slate Lined Refrigerators, Water filters, Seal' and Letter copying Presses, Fairbankts Plat form and Counter Scales. Wr Sole Agency for Butterworth's, Bettlers, Yates' and Jones' Patent Powder-proof Bank Locks. Please give me a call may 30 Lash, Door, Shutter, Blind and 0 Frame Factory.—The . undersigned have fa ken the Sash Factory Lately carried on by S. J.Mor rison, situated, in the southern part of the city of Lancaster and near the Cotton Factory, where we intend to manufacture to order all kinds of Sash, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Window Frames, &c., at the shortest notice and on the most reason ble terms. The undersigned are both practical Carpenters, and work at the busineis ourselves., With a strict attention to business, we hope to merit the patronage of the public generally. SWARTZWELDER & MORROW. april 12 tl-12 N. N.—Common sash and doors constantly on hand. • Preparing!—CHAS. 51. ERBEN & BRO. have now commenced - receiving their large spying stock of CHO/CY Dar Goons, and .they will be daily replenishing their assortment by constant fresh arrivals, as he season progresses, with every thing that is new and desirable in their line* Goods. Those wishing good Goods at very low prices, will do well by a visit to ong establishment. CHAS. 111". ERBEN, North Queen at., adjoineng Sprecher's Bard- warestore. [march 28 tf-10 patent Medicine Store, in EON A Orange st., Lancaster, next door to }Trough' Clothing 'State. The subscriber narlitg taken, the Family;Medicine Store of Dr. Jacob Long, (for merly J. Gish's) takes occasion toinform the pubr lic, that he has'greatlY increased the stook, 'aid keeps on hand a largemmortment of the most pop aloft m e dicines of the day, and has- made is arrange--, manta to obtain-all the now medicines' soop in the markat, — at the manufacturers' prides.;. . :BY strict attention to business, he - hopes to re.': 'alive &liberal shaFii , of public toatrori • Jan 8 tr 450.1 IL A; ......—..„..._..----..............._.. ... . -- 5 - . T. .. ..:500.JCIMIAXABIGE._ • lOrtiTSVETiedrfileeriii the,iiiiiith ind bapp ' ' - -ness 4EI a riopls. it ity times of the mos .vOriable Importance; take it for granted that ev or*,--peraort3aDidoilipilibeir power, to .save the liveacf_ttlOlo l oaigroand that every person will '4;11'414'41,pr allrinnote their own healthat all cacti- ACea....: I feekit to lie loacdity .to soleinnly assure sou dui. WORMS;-aceerding to-the opinion of the most celebrated:Physicians; orb the pnmary cancel I , of &Jorge majority . ° diseasel-to , which children and adults are liable; ifyou hive an - appetite con tinually changeable m .one hind .. of food to an other; bad 'Bratitk,'pain;.'in the:Sroniabli, picking at the Rilie,hardnesratß'folirieas.of the , Belly, Dry Cough; Slow "Fever, , 'Pelsa irregular—remember that all these 'denote:l - 7MS, and you should at once apply the reme • HORRNSACIPS WORM SYRUP; An article ifounded upon scientific principles, compounded with plelymegetablesubstarichs, be mg perfectly safe wh 11 taken, and can be given to the most tender Infant with decided beneficial of . - • . . feet, where bowel- coMr.".ta and -diarrahrea have made them weak -.ld ue bilita led;the tonic proper -8 . 0 3 - that it stenos orniedicines in twreitshoouftmay. equal tinSt.yipcantr.eic.! e. giving tone and skrj.Agtif a e stomach, which makes' an knfhill...ilv ...g a 'or hose afflicted r.,-,.... with Dysp '.-ia, the n r . l o .:" ha cures performed by this Syrup efts Pbrl ci . e failed, is the hest evidence of 1,,8 q '‘ , " r ! . . ..p acv over all others. Tut.: t' • : woß•vi This la the most di ii ult Worm to destroy of a that infest the hurnali :a tem, it grows to an almo tadefinite ;ength, bees ng so coiled and ;listened in the intestines and St. ach, effee , Mg it e health Vitus ban.te.. Fi.s, te., --' it ever suspect Ora,. it is th/ mo an early grave. cia arm, a very energetic • isueia; it would titrelorce be ~ ;lot my Liver Pills so as to ry ,' i, that the '. nun Scrip mae ;. I'orto. whiclimust be taken in . Alla 3 times a day—these di. I , ,ie never been known to fail in k' inate case of Tune Worm. HOBEN , . I / 2 11CS LIVER PILLS. . , so sadly as to cause S that ttiose afflicted se dm Tape Worm hastening In order to dretroy treatment Most he pi proper to tutt• 6 ur 8 move all obstructioro act three' up6n the M doses of 2 tanleopoon'' reclions rollowett h tvi coring the moat nbsn . No pan 01 i the s)s em is more liab:e 01 disease than the LIVER. it erring as a titterer to purify the blood, on giving the proper secretion to the bile; so that any wrong action of the Liver effects the other iiiiortant One of the wystem,•atut results variously, in (.fiver CoMplaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, 4-c. We should, theref o re, watch ovary symptom that might ineicate lilwrong action of the Liver. These Pills being cu posed of Roots& Plants ILI , nished by nature Ltd heal the sick ; Namely, Ist, An Expectorant, which. augments the. secretion from the Pulmonary Mucus membrane, or promote the discharge of secrieted matter. 2tol. An Alter ative, which changes in some inexplicable and in arnsible manner theertain morbid action of the . c system. 3rd. A T nit, which gives tone and strength to the ner‘ous system, renewing health and vigor to all parts of the body. 4th. A Cathar tic, which acts in perfect harmony with the other ingredients, and operating on the bowels and ex pelling the whole mane of corrupt and vitiated matter, and i purify%i the blood, which destroys disease - and restores health. ] l'O F EIVIA LES. t, You will find thee Pills an invaluable medicine in many complaints 0 which you are subject. In obstructione . either natal or pa. .ml, they have been found id inestimabl benefit restoring their func tional arrangements o a healthy action, purifying the blood and other fluids so ellectally to put to flight all coMplaints which may arise N temale irreg 'derides, ascadach , giddiness. dimness of sight, pain in the ide, ha , e. ill 4- None gerne nn ens signed J. N. llobensack i all others b Mg bas imitation. Agents wi.hing ndw supplies, and Store Keepe‘s desirous 01l becoming Agents must address tAe Proprietor, J. N. 4beneark, at his Laboratory, No. t2O North second p St., Phila., Pa For sale by J. bOig 4- Co„ W. G. Baker, Ilan caster; J. -Stouffer, t. Joy! Kinnear, Fairview; Steacy, Oetnraro, p at-office ; Irwin, Cambridge ; Shaub, Willow Str et; Weidman, Brickersville; t t Leader, Columbia; nd by every respectable Drug gist and merchant i4' the State Pricecaeli, 2fi its , net 26 • Doctor You r self isping: or ever r y . one I CI 50th Edition, with ne ilm dyed Engravings, shuwir Dear:aims and Mal rmatioi at' the Human Systrlm in ery shape iand fort,m. which is Wed a iTreat• nn the Discloses of Pemai, being of the highekt imps tance to married pkople, those contemplati g riage. By WILLIAM YOUN4, M. Let no lather be lashent to present a copy) of the child. It may save! him fron no young man nr Woman enter into ihe secret ob ligations of, married life without reading the Pock et /Esculapius. I.et no one suffering from a hack nied Cough, pain it the side, restless nights, ner vous feelings, and 'the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations,; and given up by their Physician, be an other moment withbut consulting the /Esculapius i Have the married,* those about to be married any impediment, read this. truly useful book, as it has been the me..ns of saving thousands of unfor tunate creatures from the very jaws of death. cer Any !person sending TWENTY-FIVE l•kal • enclosed in a lettet, will receive one copy of this work by mail, or fiVe•coples will ".be sent for one dollar. Add ress,:(post post,) Dl).. WM. YOUNG, • No. y:l2. Spruce et., Philadelphia. tf-i5 NEW MARBLE WORKS, SIGN OF TWO LARGE MARBLE LIONS TOMBS, MANTLES, MONUMENTS, GRAVE i STONES, AND evi.ry description ofMarble and Sand Stone Work is executed in the most beautiful style at the Marble Works lof Charles M. Howell, North Queen street, east side, between Orange and Ches nut streets, and nearly opposite to Van Kermit's Hotel. The subscriber flit form his friends and establishment is no,, where h e will he hap tom ere a 3cl 6anu fact taining to his line - of, style of prolessi rates. He is constantly' receiving at his Marble Works full supplies from the city of Philadelphia of AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE, which is superior to any thing of the kind in this city. Letters in English and German, engraved in the .most elegant manner. His faciliiies are Bach, that all orders will be filled with the greatest prjamptness and in the best appro ved manne. Persons Wishing. collection bf design full and complete without dicficulty..] He invites the public to call at his Works, and view the beautiful assortment of Monuments, &c., now finished. I • ilZYßailders and TLES, should Vißil h splendid 'hock on WrSertii STortE etary purposes, ani est rates. Orders received P - eople's lllnible Works, (Leon and & Bear's old stand,) SHOPS IN NORTH QUEEN STREET Half Square South of the Rail road, and hcl door North of Michael M , Grann , g White Horse Hotel, Lancaster city. LEWISI HALD , Marble Mason, respectfully infonaut the public : that he has purchased the entire stock of Leonard Bear, which, in addition to his own large . ' stock, arrants him in saying that he has now in his y d by fat the largest amount of ITALIAN A D AMERICAN' MARBLE ever offered to e citizens of Lancaster, And greater th in any other establishment west. of Phil adelphia. In consequence of having purchased the stock of Leonard*, Bear at a bargain, and having also malt arrangements at the East to receive marble at reduced. prices, he announces that he will sell much cheaper than any other establish ment in this city tfr county can do. He is now pre- I pared to iexecutt in the best style, Monument Tombs aid Ora o Stones, Mantels, Door and Window Sills, Steps, fec., &c., of every variety and price: His facilities 14 furnishing articles in the Mar • ble line are unsursed by any other establishment in the city, while se assures All who may favor him with theirj patronage that his work shall be execti ted in the!very best style and on the most reason. able fermi. 1 B. F. WILLIS rgr LETTER GERMAN,LcIope most moderate to . He respectfully amine hie work, clan, to Qublic p Thankful fhr t him,be hives by it and re , feb 22 Ms AGR. AT MI asiterreolg STOWS B.If.Y.LIt4J Queen and Orange notice. ' .' gtir N pontpot ement on account of the wdatie Lanca ter, :Inn) 22, 1862. : 2241 Iripe the tairmers. of Lancaster co J. —I would call your: attention. to.the celebrated poouTit 4. BAlrirt,SCentre.DraughtePlough. —This P laugh to k the premium : at-our late Agri ' culturaTair i, a having also -ItICHARPSON'S celebrated Corn Stalk,.Hay and Straw Cutter]—this machine can be lived by hand and tioree;tibtver i having Ake nel: l :rn harrow and I . ' Udine - Rakes; iving aleo Abe any for • SMITIPS" - otetnated Born shel.ethinsheller.tvill shell from one'thows. and to to stye hundred N411019'7 corn day.— t L Hasingjast - *e sada , atriCti. - sistirintent of,Grain 'I - cradles,: raked,niythen,.griun'inid7alinking. forks, ksd maul qtat'fraParfigumulailii,whiutbcan.tke had t'"" I' ''' -' ' G. D. SPRECHER , IS - i- -Hardware stor .;'in - North Queen street 11 W o I , I I Tim Biel Loci. , i ~,.,,,. ~:i. : ... ~ ~ t ... . - innklul for past Savers, wnuld in d the public in general, that his i'ye opened at the above location, ppy at all times to wait upon cue :tura to order every thing apper. f business ' in the most approve 4 non, and at the most reasonable onuments are informed thathi e are new and original and no hat they can make a-selection ' , OMB ID want o MARBLE MAN , s Wars-Rooms and examine bis anti. or Sills, Steps, Curbing, Ce..m fronts of buildings, at thelew or an kinds of Iron Railing CHARLES M. HO W ELL FUTTING in ENGLISH and at the shortest notice, and on the =B. invites the public to call and ex .being fully, satisfied to rest his I tronage upon its merits. e many favors bestowed upoh Strict attention to bueiness tomer are of the public patronage. ly-b N.Meetings 'ass Meeting ot the friends of pod be Likenesses ,willbe held at JOHN ;NT GALLERY, corner of North 'streets, every day until further