CATHARTIC PILLS OPERATE by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify : the Wood and stimu late it into healthy action. They remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, and, by restoring their irregular aetio'n to health, correct, wherever they exist, such derangements as are the first causes of disease. An extensive trial of their virtues, by Professors, Physicians, and Patients, has shown cures of dan gerous -diseases almost beyond belief, were they not substantiated by persons of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Their certificates are . published in my American Almanac, which the Agents below named are pleased to furnish free to all inquiring. Annexed we give Directions for thnr use in the complaints which they have been found to cure. Fok COBTIVBNEBB. Take one or two Pills, or such quantity as to gently move the bowels. Cos tiveness is frequently the aggravating cause of Piles, and the cure of one complaint is the cure of both. No person can feel well while under a costive habit of body. Hence it should be, as it can.be. promptly relieved. For Dyspepsia, which is sometimes the cause of Costiveness, and always uncomfortable, take mild doses from one to four —to stimulate the stomach and liver into healthy action. .They will do it, and the heartburn, bodybum , and soulbum of dyspepsia will rapidly disappear. When it has gone, don’t forget what cured you. Pnr a Foul Stomach, or Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, which produces general depression of the spirits and bad health, take from four to eight Pills at first, and smaller doses afterwards, until activity and strength is restored to the system. Foil NRUvorsN'ESH, Sick Headache, Nausea, Pain in the Stomach, Back, or Side , take, from four to eight pills on going to bed. If they do not oper ate sufficiently, take more the next day until they do. These complaints will be swept out from the system. Don’t wear these and their kindred dis orders because your stomach is foul. For Schopula,' Erysipelas, and all Diseases of the Skin, take the Pills freely and frequently,'to keep the bowels open. The eruptions will gener ally «onn begin to diminish and disappear. Many dreadful ulcers and sores have been healed up by the purging and purifying effect of these Pills, and some disgusting diseases which seemed to saturate the whole system have completely yielded to their influence, leaving the sufferer in perfect health Patients! your duty to society forbids that you should parade yourself around the world covered . with pimples, blotches, ulcers, sores, and all or any of the unclean diseases of the skin, because your system wants cleansing. To Puuipy the Blood, they are the best medi cine ever discovered. They should be taken freely and frequently, and the impurities which sow the seeds of incurable 1 diseases will be swept out of the system like chafT before the wind. By this property they do as much good in preventing sickness as by the*remarkable cures which they are making every where. Complaint, Jaundice, and all Bilious Affections, arise from some derangement either torpidity, congestion, or obstructions of the Liver. Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bile and render it unfit for digestion. This is disastrous to the health, and the constitution is frequently under tnined by no other cause. Indigestion is the symp tom. Obstruction of the duct which empties the bile into the stomach causes the bile to overflow into the blood. This produces Jaundice, with a long and dangerous train of evils. Costiveness, or alternately costiveness and diarrhoea, prevails. Feverish symptoms, languor, low spirits, weariness, restlessness, and melancholy, with sometimes in ability to sleep, and sometimes great drowsiness; sometimes there is severe pain in the side; the skin and the white of the eyes become a greenish yellow; the stomach acid; the bowels 6ore to the touch; the whole system irritable, with a tendency to fever, which may turn to bilious fever, bilious colic, bilious diarrhaa, dysentery, &c. A medium dose of three or four Pills taken at night, followed by two or three in the morning, and repeated a few days,will remove the cause of all these lt is wicked to sutler such pains when you can curp them for2s cents. Rheumatism, Gout, and all Inflammatory Fe vers, are rapidly cured by the purifying effects of these Pills upon the blond and the stimulus which Shev afford to the vital principal of Life. For these and’ all kindred complaints they should be taken in mild doses, to move the bowels gently, but freely. As a Dinner Pill, this is both agreeable and useful. No Pill can be made more pleasant to take, and certainly none has oeen made more effectual to the purpose 'for which a dinner pill is employed. PREPARED BY DK. J. C. AVER & CO., Praotioal and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS., AND SOLD HY CHAR. A. lIEINITPn, Agent, Jrdyl tf 24 N®. 13 East King street, Lancaster , J. R. STAFFORD’S OLIVE TAR. A GREAT ELECTRICAL REMEDY F«»K PREVENTING AND CURING ALL DISEASES OF THE -. THROAT AND LUNGS. Oliva Tar is Applied and Inhaled, and is not Taken. DIRECTIONS. —Apply by nibbing where pain or disease •lists; then cover the parts with a plaster made ot titled Bilk, to which stitch a thin layer of cotton batting; then •over the batting with thin muslin. Cotton or woollen flannel may be used instead of tho oiled silk plaster, but the operations of the remedy will not be as speedy, nor as affective. For Inhaling.—Place a saucer over a howl of hot water, (and keep it hot;) pour into the saucer enough Olive Tar to cover tho bottom; the apavtinent will soon he filled with it* odor, affording to the patient an atmosphere impregna ted with the delightful blended aroma of The Olive and of the Fine. Renew the Olive Tar daily fur luhuliug by the above method. Another Method of Inhaling is to put Olive Tar on the Oiled Silk Plaster, which being worn upon the chest,-the heat of the bodywill cause-the Olive Tar to evaporate grad mally, and as it rises it will be inhaled. The Oiled Silk Plaster should be medicated with fresh Olive Tar every other day.' In acute cases, or in those of long standing, both of the above methods of inhalation should be used. By adhering to the above direction, the very worst forms of diseases of the Throat or Lungs, if not speedily cured, will be greatly relievedwhile temporary Colds, Sore Throats, Inflamed Lungs, Catarrh, Croup Coughs. Ac., &c.. will yield at once to its combined curative powers. STAFFORD'S OLcVE TAR softens and penetrates the •kin; therefore in all all Chronic or active Inflammations it will be found highly beneficial, as it acts directly upon the Nerves, the Muscles anil the Joints. OLIVE TAR OINTMENT isiuadeby mixing Olive Tar and Mutton Tallow in equal parts. This Ointmeut is a positive cure for all diseases of theskiu. .B®* Pain cannot exist where Olive Tar or Olivo Ointment i» applied. STAFFORD’S OLIVE TAR does not contain any mineral substances, nor any poisonous drum the principal ingredi ents are Pitch Pino Tar. and Oil of the Spanish Olivo. STAFFORD’S OLIVE TAR is manufactured by a process recently patented by Mr. J. R. Stafford. Practical Chemist, by which process all the Acid and Acrid properties con tained- in>the substances forming this Compound are sepa rated without the use of Chemicals. • Sold by*ll. A. Uockalield, No. 2E. Orange st., only Agent In Lancaster.—Also, Wholesale and Retail, by the Stafford Olive Tar Company, 16 Stato street, Now York, and Drug gists generally. july 22 ly 27 The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. Dr- KENNEDY, of Roxbury has discovered, in one of om common pasture weeds, a remedy that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, from the worst Scrofula down to a common pimple. He has tried it in over 1100 cases, and never failed except ln two cases, (both thunder humor.) • He has now in his" possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples oh the lace. Two to three bottles will clear the system of Biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker In the mouth or stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly corruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most des perate case of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt rheum. Five to. eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of it in every case. — Bo sure as water will extinguish fire, so sure will this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it, but that sold an-f other; after a trial It always speak for itself. There are/ two things about this herb that appear to me surprising; first that it grows in our pastures, in some places quite plentiful, and yet its value has never been known until I discovered It in 1846 —second that it should cure all kinds of humor. In order to give some idea of the sudden rise, and great popularity of the discovery. 1 will state that in April,- 1853, I peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—ln April, 1854, I sold over one thousand bottles per day of it - Some of the wholesale Druggirts who have been *in the business twenty and.thirty years, that nothing in the annals of 'patent medicines was ever like it. There is & universal praise of it from all quarters. In my own practice I always kept it strictly for humors —but since its introduction as a genernl family medicine great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that 1 never suspected. Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was al ways considered Incurable, have been cured by a few bot tles. 0, what a mercy if it prove effectual In-all cases of that awful malady—there are but few who have seen mor of it than I have. I know of several caseß of Dropsy, all of them aged peo ple cured by it. For the various diseases of the Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the side. Diseases of the Spine, and particularly In diseases of the Kidneys, Ac., the discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever Decessary—eat the best you get and enough of it. Directions For Use.—Adults one tablespoonful per day —Children over ten years dessert spoonful. Children from five to eight years, tea spoonful. As no direc •tdons can be applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. Manufactured by DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120 Warren St.. Rexbury, Mass. Price $l,OO. Wholesale Agents. New York City, C. V. Clickner, 81 Barclay Street; C. 11. Ring, 192 Broadway; Rushton & Clark 376 Broadway; A. B. A D. Sands, 100 Fulton Street. Sold In Rochester by J. Bryan & Co., Wholesale Agents Ho. 112 State Street; also by L. Post & Co. General Agent—T. W. Dyott & Son, Philadelphia. Agents in Lancaster.—Jameß Smith, Wm..G, Baker, Samuel Welchens, B. H. Kaufman, n. A. Rockaßeld, Chas. X Heinltsh and John F. Long. a prll 24 ly-14 TTrANT.ED! 500 ACTIVE YOUNG \y Men, to act as local and travelling Agents. In a "business easy, useful and honorable, at a eSTary of $lOO per month. A capital of $5 only, required. No Patent Medi cine or Book business. Full particulars given free to all who endow a postage stamp or three cent piece, and ad - inu . WILLIAM JOHNSON, feb B<H 8 Sandown, N. H. Edb J. HOLMES’ IMPROVED SEAM . LES 3 WHALEBONE SKIRTS.—We take pleasure io again introducing our Improved Seamless Skirt, as be ing the inostacceptable and reliable article in market: we are aware that many new styles called improvements are bofore the public, such as India Rubber, Gntta Percha, Rattan, Ac., all of which we have if called for—but cannot recommend them, as we have experimented with and tested them all—{most of them two years since,) submitting them to the judgment of competent ladies to decide upon their i merits, an d have found them from actual use, to be in all important respects, decidedly inferior to our properly pre pared Whalebone. which has been In use the past two years, and for which has been expressed from all parts of the country entire satisfaction; and we have tho more positive evidence from our own large retail trade, amount- , ing to many dozen per day. Therefore we confidently • recommend oar Skirts to be the least objectionable now in ; use; possessing many advantages found in no other Skirt, . the most important of which is our series of elastic Cords at • the bottom, made from the only material that can be used, 1 that will recover its place when pressed out of shape, will i not roll or curl, is not affected by heat or cold, and can be . washed without injury. These cords at the bottom, in- ' stead of bones, which are exceedingly awkward and incon- j venient, with our own prepared bones above and a fabric manufactured by ourselves expressly for our goods, In our ■ estimation and the estimation of thousands who have used . them, produces a Skirt and the onlyfikirt equally adapted to the parlor, the street, and the crowd, giving a proper, graceful and elegant form to a Ladies ’ dress, light, plia ble, easily adjusted and in every respect a complete article. The public ar® cautioned against all imitations or other j goods called Seamless Skirts. Every genuine article is ■ stamped E. A J. Holmes’ Improved Seamless Whalebone j Skirt and are for sale at 99 Market Street, Philadelphia, | “ 4 * ,h ’ PrI “ CiPll J ° bbtaS ’STj.HOLUM *cT i bSton, Feb. 1,1857. f feb24 6m6 j SOAP I SOAP l I SOAP I I t—The under signed take this method of informing the citizens of the City and County of Lancaster, that they have, at a great ®xpenße, purchased the exclusive right to the manu facture of a newly invented and patented LABOR BAV-ING SOAP, which, if used according to the directions accompanying each piece, will be found to exceed any thing of tho kind ever introduced into this community. In using this Soap, the laborious and painful process of rubbing and wearing out clothes and fingers on the wash-board Is entirely obviated. • Clothes washed with this Soap need no boiling, which amounts to a saving of nearly the wages of a washer- W Ladies taking in washing will find it greatly to their ad vantage in every point of view, to use our patent Soap. No danger need be apprehended as to clothes being in jured by using this Soap, as there is not an ingredient in it that has the least tendency in that direccion. We have made arrangements with nearly all the princi pal Grocers in tho city for the sale of it, and as soon as we can manufacture a sufficient quantity we shall take measures to, supply Country Merchants. In the mean time, persons, wishing the article rao be supplied at the Manufactory, corner of Duke and Chestnut streets, Lan caster, I’a. - Having full confldence'in the truth of what we assert, we ask a fair and impartial trial of the Soap, aud we will risk the result. Remember, this La ao humbug AMER & FAIRER. 6m 52 Farmers op this neighborhood, can supply themselves for their SPRING CROPS, with Lrcinau’e Pure Boue Dust, “ Superphosphate of Lime, at $4O, per ton, “ Nitrogened Phosphate of I ime at $5O “ " American Fertilizer, at $25, per ton. These Fertilizers are composed of reliable Chemical ele ments, abounding in Pot Ash, 4c.; they have received the Diplomas of Four States, viz: New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Delaware. Also, for sale GUANO, all kinds, POTDRETTE, 4c. Country Produce received in payment for the above, at Market rates, or Drafts on good houses, or Cash registered with orders, promptly atteuded to. GEO. A. LEINAU. (Proprietor.) “NewFiro Proof Store,” No. 19, South Front Street Phila delphia City, Pa. feh 24 4m 6 DEEDS! DEEDS J ! DEEDS!!! Infor mation of Importance to Scriveners, Conveyancers, Justices of the Peace, Ac., Ac. Attention is invited to the large variety of BLANKS of Every Description, which may be found at the Cheap Book Stores of MURRAY, YOUNG A CO. Our assortment consists in part of Deeds, Best Parch ment. Parchment Paper and Paper Folio, Administrator and Executor Deeds; Bonds, Waiver Bond, Judgment Bond, and Common Bond; Warrants, Summons, Execu tions, Vendue Notes, Conditions of Sale, Ac., Ac. PARCHMENT SKINS of the very best quality, always on hand. Our assortment cannot be surpassed. We also invite attention to the following: LAW BOOKS, among which are New Works, and new editions of the standard works, Alden’s Condensed Reports, Binn’s Justice, Punlon's Digest, Form Books; Graydou’e, Gotzos, and McKinney's Digest. Ac., and other standard works, without which no Law Library is complete. Now ia the time to COME AND BtJY. _ Murray, young a co.. North Quern Street and Centre Square. Books i books i : books mi at the PEOPLE’S BOOK, STATIONERY AND VARIETY No. 33, North Q,ueen Street, Lancaster. BPRENGER A WEBTHAEFFER, (successors to wm. n. spanoi.er.) Are iu constant receipt of all tho new and Valuable Boobs rb soon as published. They also keep constantly on hand, (and Eell at the most reasonable rates) all tho standard works usually kept in a well regulated Wholesale and Retail Book Depot. We have a large stock of SCHOOL BOOKS of every kind In use, which we will sell to Teachers, Directors and oth ers, at greatly reduced rates. We are the sole agents for “TOWER'S READERS,’’ ■ comprised in six numbers, and iu use in a large number or our County Schools. We' also sell tbo celebrated FRANKLIN' GLOBES at manufacturers prices. “ Pelton’s Outline Maps,” Sander's Elocutionary Charts.” “Webb's Alphabetical Curds,” “Holbrook’s Numerical Frames and Complete School apparatus,” and iu short every article used in COLLEGE, ACAD EM Y,ORCOMMON SCHOOL. Wo have on band the most extensive assortment of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, ever offered to the Lancaster Public, and defy competition in this particular branch of the trade, being in Daily Re ceipt, of Packages from the Cities, wo have extraordinary facilities for furnishing all articles not ou hand, at the shortest possible notice. Our Stock of PAPER, INK. PENS and ENVELOPES, is especially rocommtnded. all of which are purchased from the manufacturers, and can be sold at very reduced rates. Also constantly on hand all the PERIODICALS, MONTHLY MAGAZINES, FOREIGN REVIEWS. Ac., Ac. Purses, Portmonaies. Gold Pens, Tablets, Card Cases, Ca bas. Paper Knives, Ac., Ac. ,£3* Orders taken for PICTURE FRAMES, of all sizes and styles. In conclusion, we thauk the citizens of the city and county of Lancaster for the very flattering encouragement . and liberal patronage extended to us since we are in busi ness. and hope by a strict attention to business tu, merit a continuance of favors. J. J. SPRENUER, J. M.WESTIIAEFFER, Proprietors of the People’s Cheap Book Store, No. 33. North ’Queen St., Lancaster. feb24tf6 Chab. Capwai.lader, Thos. Allman, jr., Elam Wenger. C NADAV ALL ADER, ALLMAN, <fc CO.— Grain, Seeds, General Produce, Commission and Forwarding Merchants. No. 113, Broad St., above Race St, Philadelphia, Consignments eoUdtsd. Returns quisSkij made, dec 22 3m 40 TNLAND INSURANCE AND DEPOSIT .1 Company.—Office, corner of Centre Square and South Queen at., Lancaster. Pa. Capital $125,000. Charter Perpetual. Insure against Loss by Fire, and it ceive money on Deposit, as heretofore, payings pel cent. 01 De pea its mtfrdft for 30 days or longer. BUPOLPH F. BAUCH, Secretary and Urttwucf*. df* 4 Mi 48 riiOOTH ACHE IS INSTANTLY CURED X by a few drops of Dr. Keyset’s Tooth Ache remedy. Sold at Dr. Keysor's, 140 Wood street, l ittsburg. at 26 cants per bottle. 'Kg. Sold, in Le*«airter,- bf 6. A. dec 23 Stoves tin and copper ware— The undersigned respectfully announces to his old friends and patrons, and to the public that he continues to keep on band a large assortment of Cooking Parlor. Of fice and other STOVES, of the latest and most approved patterns. He also continues to carry on extensively the manufacture of TIN. SIIEET-IRON AND COPPER WARE Of all kinds, made in the neatest and most substantial manner. Housekeepers and persons going to housekeeping sup plied with all articles desired at the very lowfeajf prices.— Persons wishing articles in his line are invited to call at his old stand, East King Street, a few doors from Centre LIVERY STABLE. —IIaTins purchased tho en tire LIVERY ESTABLISHMENT of William 8011, in the rear of Amos Funk’B Hotel, in North Prince street.. I am prepared to hire Horses* Carriages* Ba rouches, &c., &c., on the most accommodating terms. By giving personal attention tothe business and an anxi ous desire to please, I hope to merit and receive a reasona ble share of public patronage. Lancaster, sep 0 COD LIVER OIL, fresh, pure and gen uine, for sale at Dr. WAYLAN’S Drug Store, No. 00 North Queen street, Lancaster. dec 1G tf 48 ON MANHOOD, AND ITS PREMATURE DECLINE. Just Published, Gratis, the 20th Thous and : A FEW WORDS ON TIIE RATIONAL TREATMENT, without Medicine, of Sper m&torrhea or Local Weakness, Nocturnal F.missions. Genital and ntrvous debility, g*H|ggg| Impotency, and Impediments to Marriage generally. BYB. DELANEY, M.D. Tho important fact that the many alarming complaint?, originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth may be easily removed without Medicine, is in this small tract, clearly demonstrated; aod the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully ex plained, by means of which every oue is enabled to cune HIMSEI.P perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all tho advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a sealed en velope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to Dr. B. DE LANEY, 17 Lispenard Street, New York City. oct2l Pro* 40 ~ WHBOR’S COMPOUND OF ~ PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME, y A Cure for Consumption, Coughs, Colds Asthma, Bron chitis, General Debility and Scrofulous Humors. HAVE YOU TRIED IT.—This important question should be asked every invalid who is suffering from pulmonary troubles in this fickle climate. Have you tried WILBOR’S COMPOUND OF COD LIVER OIL AND LIME? It will not nauseate like the plain Oil, but is ou the contrary, pleasant to the taste; moreover the Phosphate'of Lime is, in this combination, a most remarkable aid to the healing properties of the pure Cod Liver Oil, as the following cer tificates (selected from a host of like great acknowledg ments) will amply Bhow. No person should neglect for a single hour a cough, or any affection of the lupgs, lest the most Berious consequences follow. Dr. ‘Wilbor’s prepara tion is both simple, and sure in all ordinary cases, and lias performed some surprising cures in decided consump tion, where other medical aid has failed:— Dr. WilborDuring nearly the whole of the past win ter, I had suffered seriously with a cough, which so irrita ted my lungs, that my physician frankly admitted his fear of consumption’s following this trouble as the Spring weather set in. Medicine seemed to afford me little relief until I tried your preparation of Cod Liver Oil and Lime. The effect I am forced by facts to admit, was almost magi cal, and I have the pleasure of saying at this writing, (May 2d, 1852) I am entirely free from any pulmonary trouble. With thanks to yon for your valuable discovery, 1 oordi ally recom’nsndlt to those who are thus afflicted: N. B. —This compound does not nauseate like the clear Cod Liver Oil, but can be taken with pleasure by the most delicate females. ■ "Be sure and get the genuine. Manufactured only by ALEX’R. B. W3LBOR, Chemist. 160 Court street, Boston. lor sale In Philadelphia by T. W. Dyott A Sons, 132 N SqSfl.nd street, and by V. & Baku; Centre Square Agent •rEsnwttet marlHyB EXPENDITURE AND RECEIPTS Of the Directors of the Poor and Souse of Employment, for Lancaster County , Ftoe/ January 1, 1856, to January 1857. Provisions 1261 bushels of wheat. Grinding 1604 bushels of wheat, 61 head of cattle, 40 head of shoals and 2 hogs, 901 gallons of Molasses, $319 03; 18 sacks of salt, $4O 50, 3164 pounds of coffee, $353 03; 1277 pounds of rice, $7l 89, 2600 pounds of sugar, $212 40; 11S pounds of tea, $47 32. 841 bushels of potatoes, $167 37; spi ces, $l9 98, 74 pounds of butter, $l7 60; 5 crocks applehutter, $3 90, • , 250 shad,- $35; % bushel dried apples, 60 cents, 5 barrels vinegar, $2205; 41 head of sheep, $lO7 00, Fuel. 136% cords of wood. $582 61, 212% tons of stone coal, $BBO 25, $1,462 86 House Expenses. 110 yards sattinett and Linsey, $27 09; oil cloth, $2,05, $ 29 14 736 yards cotton stripe, $97 92; 121 yards, calico, $l5 20, 966 yds. muslin. SS3 7S; 2 doa. hand- kerchiefs, $3 00, Qaeensware and earthenware, $73 87; brashes, $34 6S, 64 pair blankets $llB 40; table 61oths, $l3 02, 131 42 Painting settees, $3 00; trimmings, $l3 79, 216 yards tow linen, $59 13; carpet chain, $lO 51, 593 yards pant stuff, $92 97; making pants, $3 00, Stocking yarn and rolls, $37 05; 40 pounds of hops, $l3 00. 4 water tanks, $llO 00; butchering, $l2 00, 4 dozen hate, $lO 38; IS yards flan nel, $4 60, Shoe for invalid, s'j 00; leather and findings, $42 78, 70 ponnd hard soap,-$4 90; baker, $96,00, 100,90 Tobacco and,, snuff, $149 63; nurses, $4B 00, 197 63 Salaries. Clerk and Superintendent of Poor House and Hospital, 9 mos. due Sept. 4,1556, $376 00 6 Directors and mileage, 1 fear, due Nov. 1,1856, 4PbysicianB and medicine, 1 year, due Feb. 1,1856, Solicitor, 1 year, July 1, 1856, Treasurer, 1 year, Jan. 1,1867, Repairs and Materials, Iron Mongery, $323 95; Plumbing, $66 96, ' $389 90 Tin Smith Work, $46 16 ; Castings, $4B 48. Carpenter Work, $2O 44 ; 1350 Brick, $ll 30 Turning Banisters and Posts, $4 25; Cistern Pump, $6. Copper Flues and Repairing Boilers, $44 60; Mason Work, $1265, 57 15 Lumber, $47 13 ; Plank for Bridge, $2l 60, New Barn. Lumber and Shingles, $1244 84: Ma son Work. $4O. _ sl2s4 84 Carpenter Work, $266 25; Snperin tending $2O, Bemovals. Bringing poor parsons to the House and removing—out of the county, 73 eases, 'Out-door Poor, Out-door support, (183 cases,] $2,464 50 Attendence and funeral expenses, 119 15 11 Coffins, Medical attendance, 1 Truss, 2 gals. Brandy and 4 gals. Whisky, State Lunatic Hospital John L. Barr, $65 ; Lydia Thomas. $167 02, Caroline E. Bowers, $16556; Wm, Treso, $l7O 20. David Black, $172 25; David Martin, $177 44, Rebecca Leffler, $9B 38 ; Mary Free licb, $133 S'*, Eliza Eieholtz, $67 50; Jane Brab son, $3l, Henry PfouU, $11850; David Lea man, $35 43, Farm, 741 bushels Oats and Corn. $363 04 Chop 805 bu. Corn. &c., $4O 24, $403 28 200 bushels Bran, $36 ; 15 bushels of Eye, $l3 SO. 4 tons lino lbs. of Hay. $79 79; Straw. $9, 4 ba. Cloverseed, $4O; Cornfodder, $3. Points and Shears, $8 62; Repairing Jackscrew, $1 50, 1 Seed Drill, $65; 1 doz. Rakes, $2, 10S Locust Posts, st-6 20; 1 doz. Bags, $5. Ropes and Halters, $7 69; I ton ground Plaster, $8 50.' 1 Wacou, $l3O 37; Wagon-maker, $45 76, 6 Horses. $1,098; 12C0w«,5423. 1 Revolving Rake, $9 50; Saddlery, $231 66, Surveying land, $3 ; Smith work and Log Chain, $ 117 56, 1 Thrashing Machine and Shaker, and repairing Horse Power, &c., Wagon«»r,~sl23 79; Labor on farm, $163 53, 987 32 Incidental Expenses, Printing annual accounts and other priuling, $45 12; post office, $1 3:?, $49 46 Expenses in purchasing goods, and cash paid for sundries, by Sup’t. Elizabeth Steilbretz, balance on note, SSO 00; toll, $4 72, Crying sale of land, s.'s 00 ; alder man’s costs, $S 56, Huntingdon co. Poor House, $39 52,; freight, $55 69, 96 11 Paid orders on band 1855, $164 10 Balance in hands, 1557, and paid over to Wn, Gorrecbt, Receipts. Balance In hand of Treasu- rer, January 1, 1556, $ 454 52 Rce’d for sale of 3 acres and 31 perches of land, 1,481 89 “ board for lunatics,&c., 616 51 for hides and sundries, 272 75 “ from County Treas.. 16,980 00 Unpaid orders, Jan. 1,1557, 394 89 80 tons of hay; 1100 bushels of tybeat; 84 bushels of rye; 10S0 bushels of corn; 1200 bushels of oats; 19 loads of cornfodder; 33 bushels of onions; 3 bushels of seed onions; 535 bushels of potatoes; 46 bushels red beets; 4600 pickles; S bushels Lima beans; 256 corn brooms made; 4300 bead of cabbage; 9102 pounds of pork raised and fattened. Manufactured and made in the House. 28 roundabouts ; 62 pair of pants; 167 shirts; 81 pair of stockings ; 143 pair of stockings footed; 44boys gar ments; 78 frocks; 47petticoats ; 133 chemise ; 41 aprons; 149 pair of shoes made; 363 pair of shoes soled and heeled. Stock. 7 horses; 15 cows, 1 bull, 4 calves, 40 shoata. > ] O 2 2 Remaini’g a g se-jz 2 ~ each mo. 1 2.. tr f|s 5 cl I. MONTHLY REPORT, g • : !: = £ : * ' . • • » o , B e. • • • • £*iS 3 : JanuaryJUh, 1866, 1 ' 101 85 69 255 February 3d, “ 38 : 26 1 2 1 10» 83 61248 March Ist, " 22 15 fi 3 2 101 83 64 2^B April Ist, “ 26 46 6 4 93 85(46 224 May 3d, “ 27 27 7 3 1 1 96: 87(46 229 June 7th, “ 26 14 51 3 1 SB| 82 47 224 July sth, “ 25 32 4 2 BSt 92 50 230 August 2d, “ 29 23 3i @4l SB|62 224 Septem’r 6th, " 26 24 8 1 (1 85! 92(45 222 October 4th, “ 23 IS 1 1 1 1 S6j 93(48 226 Novem’r Ist, •• i 25 18 5 1 2 92 97144 233 Decem’r 6th., M 31 23 5 6 1 98 97,49 244 January 3d, * 40 15 5j 4 1 1 -l— —jj 339 2SI 62 17 18(12 * l i CHRISTIAN KIEFFKK. tf 51 JOHN P. FBTTEKLT. tf 34 1855 poor wayfarers accommodated lodging and breakfast; of which 189 wei 1194 Germans; 413 Irish; 43 English; ant JOHN PEOPLES, "I JOHN HELLER, Attest: JO FIN H. BRENNER, I Dlractora Wm. Taylor, C. K. LANDIS, X Directors. Clerk. JACOB HOOBER, JAMES DYSART. J February 7, 1857... feb 17 tfS Hardware.— Russel <b Barr* No. 8, East King street, sign of the Anvil, Wholesale and Itetail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Hardware.—Building material of every description, such as lockstitches, hinges, screws, bolts, &c. We have the agency of the Pittsburg Janus-faced Locks, which can be used for right or left hand doors. We shall also have on hand a superior article of nails and spikes. Also a large assortment of glass, paints, oils and varnishes. Wetheril’s pure white lead, French and American zinc paints. We are the agents for Rowland Parry’s building slate.— Slate put on by the square, or sold by the ton. All slating Hone by our hands warranted, and attended to at the shortest notice. COACH TRIMMINGS.—We also keep a good assortment of coach trimmings, such as laces, fringes, tacks, hubs, bows, shafts, felloes, springs and axles. Enamelled, plain, and floor Oil Cloths. Enamelled and patent leather; bolts, bands, malleable castings, &c. CARPENTERS AND CABINET MAKERS—WiII find a good assortment of panel, hand and back saws; planes, guages, chisels, braces and brace-bitts; cast steel augers aud bitts. BLACKSMITHS—WiII find a completo assortment of bar, rolled, slit, sheet aud hoop iron; cast, shear, spring and other steels; bellows, anvils, vices, screw-plates, sc. FARMERS—WiII find a good assortment of farming Im plements, such as plows, corn cultivators, horse rakes, grain cradles, scytheß, snaths, rakes aqd forks; patent hay hooks; ropes and pullies, shovels, hoes, and axes of Sllvius’, Brady’s and Hagen’s make, all of which are warranted. STOVES! STOVES!—We also keep a complete assort ment of cook, parlor, wood and coal stoves. Agents for the saleof super-phosphate of lime, considered by many to be the best fertilizer or manure in use. Sold in large or small quantities. Peruvian Guano also for sale* july 3 ‘ ly-ai JOHN O’BYRNE, North Eighth St., “Philadelphia, reminds the public that his stock of FORS is unequalled for quantity, quality or rarity. One cau purchase of him a good outfit of Furs from $6 up to $5OO. His goods aro all warranted. Ilis customers will be politely waited on, aud no false representations as to the kind or quality of Furs will be tolerated in the establish ment. Ail kiuds of Furs altered, and if not well done, no charge made. , nov 113 m 43 rpo HOUSEKEEPERS—LOW PRICES X AND A RARE CHANCE.—Persona intending to com mence the world, with a fair prospect of success, will please call on the subscriber before purchasing elsewhere. STOVES of the latest and most improved pattern*— Kitchen Ranges, Cooking Stoves, Parlor and Sitting Room Stoves, all warranted. Also A general assortment of COPPER KETTLES, manufac tured under the immediate Inspection of the Proprietor. None but the best workmen employed. This branch of the business is headed by J. Springer, who is known to be one, if not the best mechanic, in his line, in the country. TIN WARE, of every variety, at the lowest price* and of the best quality, all warranted. Give ns a call, and we will be sure to please and give satisfaction, or no charge. MARTIN C. HURD, Chamber street, Boston. G KIEPJfiR, Lanewter, fcb G tf I YspjpUto* ACCOUITT OF 129 05 56,230 00 68 73 Doctor Shop. $1 cn 8 00 •$20,229 56 Produce of Farm and Gardens. REGISTER’S NOTICE.—The acwmota of the WATCHES, CLOCKS <fc BFECTACI*ES. Estates of the respective decedents hereunto annexed, , ZAHM & JACKSOUj are filed in the Register’s Office of Lancaster county, for At their old established Clock, Watch and Jewelry Store, confirmation and allowance at an Orphans’ Court of said No. Ift North Que<n street, Lancaster, respectfully inform county, commencing on Monday the 16th day of MARCH their friends and the public in general, that they continue text, at 10 o’clocV A. M*. in the Court House, in the to keep a large and well selected assortment of Goods in city of Lancaster, as follows, to wit: their line. Sophia Leser, Clay township. By Peter Elser, Executor. They are constantly receiving additions to their stock, David A. Fleming, Salisbury township. Guardianship Ao- from the cities of New York and Philadelphia, and flatter count. By Jame« Clemson, Guardian of Eva R., Lucinda themselves that they possess facilities which enable them and David C. Fleming, minor children of deceased. to ''Her inducements not often met with out of larger cities. Esther Scbnupp. East Earl township. By Frances Groff Th**ir stook consists in part.of Gold and Silver Chronom and John Seldomridge, Administrators of David Graff, etv-r, Duplex, Lever, Lepine. English and Quartier Esq 0 deceased, who was, Administrator of Esther Watches, Hunting Cased and open face with richly Bchnupp, deceased. carved and plain cases; Clocks, (8 day A3O hour,) (S--* Robert P. Buyers, Salisbury township. Supplemental and Brass. Alarm, Lever and other kinds. Final Account. By William P. Caldwell, Administrator. A large assortment of Spectacles, Gold, Silver, Abraham Illgee, West Hempfield township. By Jaeob M. ° Steel, German Silver and plated— both near Grelder, Executor. sighted and others, embiacing every variety, and sold by Mary Eby, Elizabeth township. By Levi Eby, Adminis- the dozen or single pair at city prices. trator. Jewelry, Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold Pens, (with or James A. Sterret, Borough of Moont Joy. Second Ac- without cases.) Ladies and Gents Breast Pins, Finger count. By John 8. Sterret, Executor. Rings, Ear Rings, Guard Chains. Lockets, Ac. ( Susanna Brubacher, Rapho township. By Peter Bru- BILVER WARE. baeher, Administrator. Our stock of Silver and Plated Ware is the largest In Barbara Geib. Penn township. Guardianship Account.— this city, and consists of Table, Tea, Dessert, Salt and By Jacob Sherer and Jacob L. Springer, Administrators Mustard Spoons, Butter, Fish and Fruit Knives, Napkin of Abraham Sherer. Guardian of Elizabeth, Joseph, Ad- Ringß, Mugs, Soup Ladles, Castors, Fruit Baskets, Thim dison and Jeremiah Martin, minor children of Nancy bles, Ac., Ac. Martin, deceased, who was a daughter of Barbara Geib. ■ / ACCORDEONS. Peter Stauffer, Elizabeth township. Trust Account. By i Ebony and Rosewood Flutinas, Polkas, Plain and Don* Gabriel Bear and Benjamin Stauffer, Executors and > ble Kdyed. with Single and Double Baas. ’ Trustees under the Will. Silver, Shell, Buffalo, Horn and Gum Combs, Plain and Levi B. Johns, Upper Leacock township. By Rosanna I Carved. Johns. Administratrix. Hair. Cloth, Infant, Flesh, Tooth, Comband Nail Brush Elizabeth Bauuher, City of Lancaster. By Francis Shro- ; es Cutlery, Razors, Pen-Knives, Ac. der, Administrator. > A complete assortment of Port Monaies, Pocket Books, Christian Kilibeffer, Manor township. Guardianship Ac- ' Parses and Money Belts, conot. By Abraham Miller, Guardian of Henry Kill- j Dealers and others supplied with the above, or any oth heffer, one of the minor children of deceased. | er goods in their line, on the most accommodating terms. Sarah Leader, Borough of Marietta. By Joshua Leader, ' Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and Spectacles neatly repaired Administrator de bonis non. i and warranted. an- 8 tf 12 Alfred Pyle, Drumore township. By Adam Black and j John L. Grpgg, Administrators. j Christian Longenecker. West Donegal township. By John | Longenecker, Administrator. | Peter Frankfort, Manbeim township. Guardianship Ac- j count. By John Miller, Guardian of Matilda Frankfort, (now of age,) a daughter of deceased. ! John Hess, West Lampeter township. By Benjamin Hess, j Executor. I Daniel Martin, Earl township. Guardianship Account.— j By Amos Martin, Guardian of Lydia Martin, (now de ceased.) who was one of the minor children of aeceased. t Daniel Buch, Earl township. By Benjamin Sheaffer, Ad ministrator. Elizabeth Meyer, formerly of Bpring Garden township, i York county, and late of West Earl township. Lancaster - county. ’ A further Account. By Michael Schriver and I John Lefever, Executors. I Samuel Holson, East Lampeter township. Guardianship ! Account. By Michael G. Souder, Guardian of Harriet j Holson, a minor daughter of deceased. Thomas Downey, Leacock township Guardianship Ac- , count. By John Quigley, Guardian of Salome Duwney. i (now Intermarried with G. G. Hickman,) daughter of ; dereased. - { Philip Oldweiler. Sen., Borough of Elizabethtown. By • Philip Oldweiler, Executor. ! Henry Eshleman. Martic township. By John Mecartney j and Jacob Eshleman, Administrators with the Will an nexed. Caroline Faust, Warwick township. By Levi Hull, Ad ministrator. John Mellinger, Strasburg township. By John B. Melling er and Benjamin Melliuger. Administrators. Allen Summy, Soudersburg, East Lampeter township. By Joel L. Lightner, Administrator. John Pyle, Borough of Mount Joy. Guardianship Ac- j count. By Henry Shaffner, Guardian of John F. Pyle, Sophia A. Pyle and Philip A. Pyle, minor children of deceased. Susanna Keener, Elizabeth township. By Joseph S. Keener, Administrator. Christian Kreider, Conestoga (now Pequea) township— : Guardianship Account. By Michael Kreider, Guardian j of Christian Kreider, a minor son of deceased. Adam Keener, formerly Warwick, now Elizabeth township. . By Joseph 3. Keener, Administrator. j Barney Barnes, Conoy township. By Joseph Engle, Ad ministrator, de bonis non, with Will annexed. Margaret Barnes, (Widow.) Conoy townahip. By Joseph Engle. Administrator. Joseph Reiff, Jr., West Earl township. Guardianship Ac count. By Benjamin Wenger and Jacob Horst, Execu tors of John M. Horst, deceased, who was Guardian o- David Reiff and Susanna Reiff, minor children of def ceased. nenry Becker. Warwick township. Guardianship Ac count. Bv Ilenry Erb, Guardian of Maria Becker, one of the children and heirß of deceased. Jacob Missemer, Mount Joy township. By Jacob n. Mis semer. one of the Executors. Daniel Ritz, Willow Street, Pequea township. By John j Mecartney, Administrator. Abraham Buchwalter, East Lampeter township. Guar dianship Account. By Benjamin Witmer, Guardian of I Anu Buchwalter. now of ace and wife of John W. Bonder, ; late a minor daughter of deceased. Ann Carpenter, Upper Leacock township. By Rosanna Johns. Administratrix de bonis non cum testamento annexo. B. B. Eshleman, Paradise township. First Account. By Mary Eshleman. J. Harvey Eshleman and J. J. Eshle man, Administrators. Anu Ganson, Drumore township. Guardianship Account. By Philip W. Housekeeper. Guardian of Emma, Alice and Mary Ganson, minor children of deceased. Lydia Pusey, Drumore township. Guardianship Account. By Philip W. Housekeeper, Guardian of Chany H. Pu s*y. minor child of deceased. James Young. Drumore township. Guardianship Account. By Philip W. Housekeeper, Guardian of Mary Eliza and Margaret J. minor children of deceased. Jacob Styer. Carnarvon township. By Samuel Styer and Isaac Styer, Administrators. Jacob Sbreiner, Penn township. By Daniel Shreiner, Ad ministrator. Christian Eby, East Hempfield township. -By Elizabeth Eby and Daniel Rnhrer. Administrators. John Frank. Jr.. Warwick township. Guardianship Ac count. Bv Henry Frank, Guardiau of Maria Frank, a miuor child of deceased. Samuel Longenecker. Penn township. By Barbara Long enecker. Levi Longenecker and Cyrus W. Miller, Ad ministrators. Daniel Mylln, West Lampeter township. By Samuel Barr, Administrator. Charles Nauman, Lancaster township. By David Nauman, Administrator. ! Elizabeth Butt, West Donegal township. By Samuel Rutt, ; Administrator. ; William Rambo, Paradise township. By Hugh W. Robin j son. Administrator. : David Erb. Warwick township. By and John B. Erb. Executors. Christian Groff Mount Joy township. By Jacob Sherer and Jacob L. Springer. Administrators of Abraham Sherer. who was one of the Executors of Christian Groff, deceased. Christian Groff. Mount Joy township. By Christian Groff, surviving Executor. Adam Smith. Borough of Manheim. By Daniel Danner. Administrator. . Benjamin Scurheer. Conestoga towpenip. By Frederick Sourheer. Administrator. John Wimian. Rapho township. By John Wenger, survi ving Executor. George N. Meek. West Lampeter township. By-John Robrer, Administrator. Henry Nicholas. Borough of Marietta. Bv Simon S. Nagle, Administrator with the Will annexed. John Ringwalt, Caernarvon township. By David Ringwalt, Sole Executoi. James Boyd, Borough of Columbia. By William Boyd, Ad ministrator. John Retzer, Jr. Drumore township. By Deborah Ann Retzer and William Paxson, Administrators. James 0. Henderson, Salisbury township.;' By Levi Pown all. jr„ George Steele and Thomas B,‘ Henderson, Ad ministrators. John Kuhns, Borough of Elizabethtown. By Isaac R. Kuhns and Adam Reem, Administrators. David Binkley, Manheim township. By John Holler, Ex ecutor. Benjamin Landis. East Lampeter township. By Benjamin R Landis and David Landis. Executors. John Iloff, Conoy township. By Lyman W. Hoff, Admln ; istrator. Abiram Kegerrlze. (Merchant) Borough of Adamstown.— By Esaiivs Billingsfelt and Ilenry Echternacht, Adminis trators. Edward Lutz, East Cocnlico township. By George Luts and Samuel Lutz. Executors. Adam Stover, Brecknock township. By Samuel Stover, I Acting Executor. i Samuel Grill, Brecknock township. By Ilenry Yon Neida, Jr., Administrator. Daniel Myers. East Lampeter township. By Henry Myers and David Harnish, Executor. Benjamin Musselman, Conoy township. By John Koh, Administrator. John B. Landis, West Lampeter township. By Martha Landis, Amos M. Landis and Abraham S. Landis, Ad ministrators. William Gabel, West nompfield township. Guardianship Account. By Jacob Klug, Guardian of John P., Jacob, Elizabeth and Mary Catharine Gabel, minor children of deceased. 1 Rev. Thomas M. Boggs, borough of Mount Joy, By S. S. Patterson, Administrator. Jacob Peters, city of Lancaster. By Abraham K. Fetors aDd Jacob Bailsman. Executors. Jacob Demuth. city of Lancaster. Guardianship account. By Dr. Fred'k A. Muhlenberg, Testameutary Guardian of Andrew E. Demuth. (now of age.) and of Juliana F., Ra chel A. and Emily R. Demuth, the three remaining minor children of said deceased. Andrew Kauffman, Lancaster township. By. A. E. Ilostet ter and J. B. Brubaker, Executors of Jacob Hostetter, who was surviving Executor of said deceased. William W. Pennel, city of Lancaster. Guardianship ac count. Bv Emanuel Schaeffer, late Guardian of Sarah Elizabeth Pennel, a daughter of said deceased. George E. Johns, Upper Leacock township. By Israel H. Johns, Administrator. John N. Lane, city of Lancaster. Partial Account. By James B. Lane and G. Taylor Lane, Administrators. Jacob Bachman, Bart towuship. By. John S. Keneagy, Administrator. Jacob Missemer, Mount Joy township. By Henry H. Mis semer, one of tho Executors. B. M. STAUFFER, Register. Register’s Office, Lanc’r Feb. 10,1857. feb 17 4t 5 3,186 05 $19,827 69 $20,229 66 with supper, »re Americans; id 16 French. Prospectus op theunited STATES DEMOCRATIC REVIEW, FOR 1857.—The Proprietors of this long established and popular Democratic Magazine have, by the advice of distinguished friends, made arrangements to publish it, commencing with Janu ary 3d, 1857, in the form of a Weekly Journal. Each number will contain eight pages, and forty columns of reading matter, and will be printed on fine paper; and its typographical execution will be superior to any Weekly Journal published in the United States. The POLITICAL DEPARTMENT will contain solid and well digested articles on all matters of national concern, and political intelligence from every portion of the coun try. Eminent writers in the Democratic party will con tribute to its columns, and its toue will be strictly national and conservative. The department of LITERATURE will contain a choice and copious selection of sparkling and varied fiction, origi nal and selected —interesting tales, biographies, travels and adventure sketches of character and social life, and essays upon art and morals. The departments of DOMESTIC and FOREIGN NEWS will present a weekly review of events in eTery portion of the Old World and America. The proceedings in CONGRESS, carefully collected from the Official Reports, will be published; also, elaborate and careful LITERARY, DRAMATIC and MUSICAL CRI TIQUKS. For the Man of Business and the Farmer, a reliable and impartial review of the MARKETS, and of MONEY aud COMMERCE, will be given in each number, with the oeu ally interesting information and statistics of the day. Special Correspondents at Washington, London. Parle, and other chief points of interest, will contribute whatever in life and literature is worth telling or reading. In short, the Proprietors will spare neither money nor labor, to make The United States Democratic Review the best Weekly Newspaper ever published in the United States. Special Notice. —We have made arrangements to pnblish, on or before the first day of June next, a valuable and elegant work, to be entitled “JAMES BUCHANAN AND HIS CABINET.” The book will contain Portraits of the President, the Vice President, Secretary of State, Secretary of War, Secretary of the Navy, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of the Interior, Postmaster General and Attorney General, engraved on steel by the celebrated Artist, Bcttrx. Each Portrait will be accompanied by a Biography, care fully prepared from authentic sources. The letter-press will be printed on type made expressly for this work, and on the finest paper. The book will be in quarto form — handsomely bound with side title, and, as a Wbrk of Art, will be the most elegant bonk ever presented to the public. This book will be prepared expressly for presentation to the subscribers of the Review for 1857, and will be for warded by mail (free of postage) to each subscriber, as soon as issued from the press. No copies will otherwise be sold. Terms of the Review— THßEE DOLLARS, invariably in Postmasters and others, who remit us $l6 for Five Sub scriptions, will receive a copy of the Review for one year, and a copy of “Buchanan and his Cabinet,” gratis. Address, L. F. HARRISON A CO., 71 Nassau street, New York City. •.* MR. GEORGE R. SMITH is ths General Agent for the Review for the United States. We have no Local Agents. Whenever any shall be appointed, we will give notice of the fact. Jan 8 tf 61 HA* Rockafleld <fc Co., Next to Kramph’s # Clothing Store, East Orange street, Lancaster Pa. Dealers in all the new and popular FAMILY MEDI CINES, PERFUMERY, Ac., Wholesale and Retail. ’•ft. They have just received a fresh supply of Wolfe** Celebrated Aromatic Scheidam Sshnappe aud will sell to Mtailen at Proprietor’s prices Juns 38 tr-28 Stauffer & Harley. —Cheap Watches and Jewelry. Wholesale and Retail, at the “Philadelphia Watch and Sjwelry Store,” No, 96 North Second Street, corner ot uarry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches fall jeweled, 18 carat cases, $28,00. Gold Lepine, 18 carats, $24.00 Silver Lever, full jewelled. 13.00 Silver Lepine. jewels, 9,00 ja Superior Quartiers, T.OO uHitlO Gold Spectacles, ".0° Fine Silver, do. 1.50 Gold Bracelets, 3.00 Ladies’ Gold Pencils, 1.99 Silver Tea Spoons, set, 6,00 Gold pens, with pencil and silver holder, 1,00 Gold Finger Rings, 37V£ cents to $80; Watch Glasses plain. cents; Patent, 18%; Lunet 25; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are gold for. STAUFFER A HARLEY, Successors to 0. Conrad. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines still lower than the above prices oct 21 ly-40 Trusses ! Trusses 11 Trusses !! X—o. H NEEDLES, 'russ aud Brace Establishment, S. W. Corner of Twelfth and Race Streets, Phil adelphia. Importer of fine .FrExen Tbusses, combining extreme lightness, ease and durability with correct con struction. Hernial or ruptured patients ran be suited by remitting amounts, as below :— Sending number of inches round the hips, and stating side affected. Cost of Single Truss, $2, $3, $4, sf>. Double—ss, $6, $8 and $lO. Instructions as to wear, and how to effect a cure, when possible, sent with the Truss. Also for sale, in great variety, Dr. Banning’s Improved Patent Body Brace, foi the cure of Prolapsus Uteri; Spiual Props and Supports, Patent. Shoulder Braces. Chest Expan* ders and Erector Braces, adapted to all with Stoop Shoul* ders and Weak Lungs; English Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Syringes—male and female. Ladies 1 Rooms, with Lady attendants. july 31 Stereoscopes ! THESE wonderful and universally admired pictures, which appear as round and solid as sculptured marble, are taken daily, at JOHNSTON’S SKY-LIOIIT GALLERY, corner of North Queen and Orange sts. Daguerreotypes of every size and style, taken at the lowest prices. Lanscater, june 19 tf-22 States Union Hotel. —No. 200 Market.street, above , 6th, Philadelphia. The undersigned, late of the Ainer- . ican House, Columbia. Pa., takes pleasure in informing his j friends, and the public generally, that he has taken the aboTe well-known and popular HOUSE, (long known as the Red Lion Hotel.) which he has filled up with entirely .New Furniture and Bedding of a superior \ quality. The house has also been renovated and ithpro fed in a manner which will compare favorably with any of the Hotels in the City, and cannot fail to give satisfac tion to those who may patronize this establishment. The T> will always be supplied with the choicest Provision.'- the market affords: and the Bar with the PU REST AND BEST LIQUORS. Nothing shall be left undone to make his Guests comfortable, and he flatters 'himself that by strict attention to business, he will merit and re ceive a liberal share of public patronage. may 22 tf-18 T"\yeing and Scouring —Philip Hudson, Fancy l /Dyer. No 95 North Thirteenth Street, Philadelphia, three doors above Cherry Street, respectfully informs the citizens of Lancaster couuty aud elsewhere, that all kinds of Silks, Crapes, Merinoes, Ac., are dyed in the most fashionable and permanent colors. Ladies’ cashmere and crape shawls, cloaks, Ac., cleansed and pressed equal to new; Silk dresses watered in superior style. Gentlemen’s apparel scoured and dy**d in superior style ; in short, Dye* iug in all its various branches done at short notice, and on the lowest terms. Also, Carpets Cleansed. A call is earnestly solicited, as it is very convenient for those who should want anything in the above line. Pbila. mar 18 ly-9 DR. E. D. HAYES’ CELEBRATED ALLIED OINTMENT, axd HUMOR SYRUP. A Sure and Speedy Cure for Scrofula. SaU Rheum, Erysipelas. Scald Head. Caucers, Cancerous Humors, Barbers' Itch. Mercurial and Fever Sores. Ulcers, Ring-worm, Neuralgia (Deafness caused by Humors and Sores in the Head.) Rheu matism, Liver Complaint. Bronchitis, Inflammation in the Throat, Lungs. Back or Side. jCSf- Sold Generally throughout the United States and Canadas by Druggists and Apothecaries. * Agents wanted in ail parts of the Union. HAYS A NASH, Proprietors, Lawhence. Mass. Sold in Lancaster by B. U. Kauffman, Chas. A. Ileinitsb and Dr f Ely Parry. Beware of a counterfeit article in market styled the .•‘Genuine Allied Ointment,” put up by C. 11. Keut. sept 16 6m* 35 Neve Iron and Brass Foundry. —Tbe Pro. prietnrs of the Lancastkr Locomotive Works would re spectfully call the attention of the public to the extensive IKON and BRASS Foundries connected with their estab lishment. We are now prepared to Manufacture Stationary Engines, Mill and Saw Mill Castings, Car Wheels, and every other description of cast iron work at short no tice and reduced prices. Also, all kinds of Brass Castings, Copper Rivets, Solder and Babbit Metal. The establishment is under the Superintendence of Mr. Jdlin Brandt, Sr. whose mechanical skill is well known to our citizens: and as none but the most competent and thorough workmen are employed, we are confident of giv ing entire satisfaction, to all who may favor us with their patronage. ffeb2o tf-5] Agricultural implements—im proved Hay Presses, Farmer’s Boilers, Horse Powers and Threshers, Grain Fans, Sausage Cutters and Stuffers, of various patterns. Improved Portabie Grain Mills, 'Veg etable Cutters ; also, Hay, ftraw ami Fodder Cutters in great variety. PA3CIIALL, MORRIS & CO., Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store,7th and Market sts., Philo. nov 25 tf4s J Gallagher, Dentist, having located In • the City.of Lancaster.'respectfully offers his,profession al services to those who may need them, and choose to give him a call. He has been engaged in the profession over ten years—has had an extensive practice for the last six or seven in Chester county—and can give the best of ref erence and evidence respecting his professional skill and qualifications. He would alfco announce that he has obtained the ex clusive right to use CLAYTON’S PATENT PLAN of making‘and setting Artificial Teeth In Lancaster City and County—an improve- < *~Li f fl 7 ment which is acknowledged by gentlemen who were on the Examining Committee on Dentistry in the New York Crystal Palace, by Professors of Dental Colleges, and by Scientific Dentists generally, to surpass every other plan now known for beauty, strength, cleanliness and cheapness. Office and residence on the east side of North Duke st., between Orange and Chesnut, one square and a half north of the Court House, and a short distance south of the Railroad. may 29 ly-19 Dred I Dred ! Dred ! HOW DREADFUL! HOW THRILLING 1 The great tale of the Dismal Swamp, by H. B. Stowe, author of Uncle Tom's Cabin. Its sale will be immense. It is to be had at the Cheap Book Store of MURRAY, YOUNG & CO. ISAAC BARTON, WHOLESALE GROCER, WINE and LIQUOR STORE.— Nos. 135—137 North 2d street, Philadelphia. * dec 2k tf-49 Dr. waylan’s new s drug store. —No. 00 North Queen street. Tile undersigued re spectfully announces that he has opdnee his NEW n DRUG STORE ESTABLISHMENT, with a very ex-£ff# tensive aud complete stock of Drugs, Medicines. HE Chemicals, Perfumery and Fancy Articles—ail fresh and pure—which will be sold at the lowest market prices. This stock embraces every article usually kept in a first class Drug Store, aud neither labor nor expense has been spared in fitting up the establishment, to insure the pres ervation of the Drugs intthe best condition, as well as to secure the convenience and comfort of the customers. . A complete assortment of materials used by the Dental Profession can also be bad at the store of the sul'scriber. An improved Soda, or Mineral Water Apparatus has been introduced, the fountains of which are made of Iron, with Porcelain lining on their interior freeing them from all liability to taint the water with any utelaljc poi son, which has heretofore been so great an objection to the copper fountains. Those who wish to enjoy these refrdAhing .beverages can do so at this establishment without fear of be ing poisoned with deleterious matter. The entire establish ment has been placed under the superintendence of a most competent and careful Druggist, who has had many years’ of experience in the Drug and Prescription business, in first class houses In Pliiladelphi and Cincinnati. The undersigned feels confident that he is in every way prepared to givp entire satisfaction to his customers, tbere- # fore a share patronage is solicited, may 27 tf 19 JOHN WAYLAN, D. D. S. KONIGMACHER do BAUMAN, TAN nere and Curriers Store, back of Ilobt. Moderwell’s Commission Warehouse, fronting on the Railroad and North Prince street. Cheap for Cash or approved credit.— Constantly on hand a full assortment of all kinds Saddler's and Shoemaker’s Leather, of superior quality, including “ Rouzer’s celebrated Sole Leather,” also. Leather Bands, well stretched, suitable for all kinds of machinery, of any length and width required, made of a superior quality of Leather, Furnace Bellows, Band and Lacing Leather, Gar den Hoso, Tanner’s Oil, Currier’s Tools, Moroccos, Shoo Findings, Ac. All kinds old Leather bought in the rongh; highest pt ices given lor Hides and Skins in cash ; orders will be prompt ly attended to. feb 6 ly 6 BARRY’S TRICOPHEROUS.-Lyon’s Katha iron, Sto it’s Invigorator, Dollord’s Regenerative Cream Jules Hauel’s Eau Lustral, Harrison’s Pbilicone, Hairley’s Pomade, Extract Rose Geranium, Jockey Club, New Mown Hay, Crystal Palace Mark, Yerlera, 4c. For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKER’g Drug 4 Chemical Store, West King rt, Lancaster. dMi tftf JOHN A. ERBEN’S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE, SiG5 o? tot Striped Coat. No. 42, North Queen Street, East Side, near Orange Steet, Lancaster, Pa. The Proprietor of this great manufactory of Clothing, respectfully announces to his friends and the public gener ally, that his establishment now con Cains the largest, most varied and cheapest assortment of Fall and Winter Clothing ever offered in Lancaster. His stock is all of hi 6 own mannfiictnre, and em- \f A braces the latest styles of Clothing adapted to the “ season, and warranted to prove the same as represented at the time of purchase. The demand for Clothing at this popular establishment is still dally Increasing, and It Is only by having a full force of good Cutters and a great number of workmen, that we are enabled to keep onr ware Rooms always welt snp -1 plied with every article of dress, either for men’s or boy’s 1 *ear. Among our extensive assortment may be found the fbl, lowing: . Overcoats and Bangnps from $3,00 to $15,00 Fine Black Cloth Frock Coats 6,50 to 13,00 Fine , do. do. Dress do., 7,00 to 13.50 Bine Cloth Dress and Frock Coats, 6,50 to 10,00 Fancy Cassimere Coats, 3,50 to 6,00 Business Coats, 3,00 to 5,75 Satinett Frock and Sack Coats, 3,25 to' 6,00 Satinett Monkey Jackets 2.00 to 3^5 Black French Doeskin Pants, 3,00 to 6,00 Double Milled Cassimere Pants, 2.75 to 4,00 Fine Black Cloth Pants, 3,00 to 5,50 Fancy Cassimere Pants, to 4,5 u Satinett Pants, 1,76 to 3,00 Black Satin Vests, 2,00 to 4,00 Merino, Velvet and Plush Vests, 1,20 to 3,00 Cassimere and Satinettt Vests. 1,00 to 2,50 Also, a full assortment of Woollen and Cotton Under shirts and Drawers, White and Figured Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Cravats, Pocket Handkercheifs, Suspenders, Stocks, Gloves, Hoisery and Umbrellas. BOWS’ CLOTHING. Just completed, another very large assortment of Boys’ Clothing, suitable for the Fall and Winter, consisting of Boys’ Overcoats, Frock, Sock and Monkey Coats, Pants and Vests of all sizes, and at extremely low prices. Also, just received, a large assortment of Black and Fan cy Colored Cloths, Fancy Cassimers, Black French Doeskin Cassimers, Satins, Velvets. Plushes, Ac., which will be made up to order at short notice,in the latest fashion and on the most reasonable terms. The subscriber hopes, by strict attention to business, And endeavoring to please customers, to receive a continuance of public patronage. - JOHN A. ERBEN, United States Clothing Store. Sign of the Striped Coat, No. 42 North Queen St., east side, near Orange street, Lan caster, Pa. oct 21 tf 40 Messrs, cyrus «& barton n. win ters’ CLOTH IHG STORE, No. North Queen street, Lancaster.—The subscribers have taken the above stand, lately occupied by Mr. William Hensler, and are now receiving and opening, in addition to the stock ou hand, a now and elegant assortment of Goods of every description, and well suited to the season. They are now ready to do business on the most liberal and accommodating terrtis with all who may favor them with their patronage. Being desirous and determined to establish a permanent and regular business, it will be their own as well as their customer's interest, to be faithful to the., performance of their duty, and to render a full equivalent for the prices they receive for their goods. CUSTOM WORK promptly attended to and warranted to bo well made and well fitted. Plain and Fancy CLOTHS. CASSIMEKES AND VESTINGS, always on hand, as well as all other kinds of goods in this line of business. CLOTHING of every description and quality, well made nd of good material, constantly on hand. The friends of the propriotf rs and the public generally are respectfully invited to this establishment. Please give us a call and allow us to furnish you with such arti cles as yon may want in our line of business. dec 9 tf 47 No. North Queeeu st., Lanc’r. CLOTHING AND GENTLEMEN’S FUR NISHING STORE, IN NORTH QUEEN STREET, East 6ide, 4 doors South of Orange.—The subscriber has just opened an extensive assortment of CLOTHINO of all kinds, suitable for Gentlemen’s Fall and Winter wear such as Frock and Dress COATS, new style Business Coats, of Black, Blue. Brown, Olivo and Green Cloths, and Plain and Faucy Cassimeres. Also, Double and SiDgle Breasted VESTS, in great variety, of Plain and Fancy Silks. Satins, Cassimeres, Grenadines, Marseilles, Ac. Fine Black D<n~ skin and Faucy Cassimeres, and all other kinds of fashion able PANTS. Also, BOVS’ CLOTHING, consisting of Frock, Sack and Fancy Coats, Pants and Vests of all sizes and qualities. Also, a general assortment of SHffiTS, COLLARS 1 BOSOMS, CRAVATS. HANDKERCHIEFS. SUSPENDERS. STOCKS. GLOVES, HOSIERY and UMBRELLAS. As I shall sell cheap for CASH, and give my personal at tention to the business, I hope to merit and receive a roa sonablo share of public patronage. Lancaster oct 7 6m 38 M. ROMAN. R. DECOU & CO Q. W. lIINKLE, Proprietor. No. 14.1 Chestnut St., above Fourth, Keep conftantly on hand a fplendid aflortxnent Ready-made Clothing. Goods made to Order and Warranted T FAMILY GROCERIES—NEW. STORE ? AT THE OLD STAND. — Entrant lrum WEST KING st.. and MARKET SQUARE. Lancaster. The undersigned takes thin occasion to notify his old customers, and the citizens of' Lancaster and vicinity, that )io lias now completed the REMOVA Lof his GROCERY and QUKENSWARE STORE into the NEW 13UILDING erected on the OLD STAND, which ho has occupied for the last fifteen years, (corner of WEST KING & MARKET st..) where he is prepared to sell every article in his line as good, and as cheap for cash, as can he had in the city. He would invite the attention of his customers to his new stock of poods, consisting in part of— COFFEES, TEAS, SUGARS Imperial. Fine Pulverized, Young Ilvson, Coarse do. Uouqua Mixture. Crushed. Oaiong, ‘‘A” and 1 ‘ C” New Orleans, Porto Ri'-o. At ISC EL LAXEO US. Java, Rio, Lugutra. Maracaibo. Chocolate, Esseoce of Coffee, Philadelphia Syrup, Cocoa, Soaps nf all kinds, Lovering's Molasses, Farina, Saponifier, New Orleans do Brooms, Salt, fine and coarse, Cuba do Buckets, Fluid. Mutts, Pine Oil, PROVISIONS. Twine, Sperm Oil. Bed Cords, Wall Brushes, Shoe Blacking, Shoe Brushes, Corn Starch, Dust Brushes. ■6®* Iu addition to his usual stock of Groceries, he has added a large assort- Ilams. Dried Beef, Beef Tongues, Mackerel, Herring. mont of AM ERICKS rf ENGLISH PICK FRUITS, <£c. LES SAUCES AND PRESERVES. Raisius, Such ns Also. Almonds, Walnuts, Fresh Peaches, Pea Nuts, Onions, Fresh Tumutoes, Cream Nuts, Piccalilli, Green Corn, English Walnuts, Worcester Sauce, Shaker Corn Filberts, Pres Strawberries Split Peas, Prunes, Guages, Tomatoes, Hominy, Figs, Ac. and Quinces. Ac.. Ac. '63*. Constantly on hand the BEST BRANDS of Ameri can and Ilavauna SEGARS and TOBACCO. dec 22 tf 49 WATSON 11. MILLER. TONICS WOK’T DO l—' They never did do more thftu give temporary relief and they never will. It is because they don’t touch tho cause of the disease. The cause of all asrue and billious diseases is the atmospheric poison called Miasmaor Malaria. Neutralize this poison by its Natural Antidote, and all disease caused by it disap pears at once. Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure is this Anti dote to Milaria. and moreover it is a perfectly harmless medicine. The certificate of tho celebrated chemist, J. R. Chilton, of New York, to this effectj is attached to every bottle; therefore if it does no good ifean do no harm. This is more than can be said of Quinine, Arsenic, orany tonic in existence, as their use is ruinous to tho constitu tion and brings on Dumb Ague, which never allows a per son to feel perfectly well for a single moment. In illustra tion of these truths I annex some extracts from a letter just received Irom a Physician : Georgetown, Ohio. March 18, 1856. JAS. A. RIIODKS, Esq.—Dear Sir: Yours of 2d inst. is at baud. The Cure arrived late lost year and the difficulty in getting any one to try it was greatly increased from the the fact that a remedy had been introduced which was growing in favor with the public, as being better than using Quinine, —not knowing I presume that the remedy they used to escape taking Quinine, contained the Drug Itself! This remedy, (known as “Smith’s Tonic,”) would invari bly break an Ague, but. it did not cure it, as it would often return with renewed vigor. This one circumstance I deem ed in your favor, if I could institute a test comparison be tween it and your cure. Tho following is the result: Three persons took your “Cure,” all of which were cases of“Quotidianlntcrmittent Fever,” of mnay weeks standing They had tried Quiniue, and other remedies, occasionally missing a chill, but it was, (as in all such cases.) slowly wearing them out, and laying the foundation for other and severer maladies. I did succeed in effecting a radical cure of all three of these cases with your remedy, and they have not had a chill since. In ail three of these cases the “Smith’s Touic” had l>een used, ami would, as before sta ted, break the chill, but after a period or two had elapsed would return. I think there will be no difficulty now in giving to your “Cure” the advantage ground of any other remedy now in use hero, Ac. WILLIAM BUCKNER, M. D. Rhode’s Fever and Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaria, the only harmless remedy in existence, is equally certain as a preventive, as a “JCure.” Take it when you feel the chills coming, aud you will never have a single one. For Sale by C. A. Ileinitsh, Jacob King, Dr. F Welch ons, John Fundersmith, in Lancaster, and Drug* Ists gen erally. June 17 tf23 Patent Amljrotypes. —The subscribers having purchased the exclusive right of Lancaster city, are now enabled to offer to the public a new style of Pictures, far exceeding, in beauty and durability, anything ever be fore made. These pictures are not reversed, (as daguerreo types areand may be seen in anylight. They also possess the rare property of being imperishable; being hermetically sealed between glass plates, which is secured by Letters Patent, in th 6 United States, Great Britain and France, and practised in Lancaster city by T. <£• IK C UAIM h\GS. only, over Sprecher A Bro.’s New Store, North Queen at., Lancaster. The term AMBIIOTYPE, by which these Pictures are designated: is derived from the Greek word Ambrnlot, sjg nifyiug indestructibility, permanency. Ac. The Picture is taken upon plate glass, to which another plate of corres ponding size is secured with an indestructible cement, by by which the picture will retain its original brilliancy for ages; it will not corrode by acids, nor be Injured by water or climate. It is bold in Us effect, beautiful in tone, surpasses any thing in the gradations of light and shade, and may be seen in any light- The public are cautioned against imitation* mad/, an sijigle plates of glass, with the Slack varnish in immediate contact with the Picture.— buch aro not permanent, as the varnish must crack and destroy the Picture. o AMBROTYPE STERESCOPES MUST BE SEEN, to bft^ppreclated—the relief being fully as perfect as life. Citizen* and Strangers are invited to call at the Ambro type Gallery of the undersigned. and examine specimens before they procure Pictures elsewhere, as they are assured of polite atteutiou sep 25 tf-3fi Keystone state saporifier, ok Concentrated Ley for making Soap. Fall directions for use accompanying each box. For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKER’S Drug & Chemical Store, West King st, Lancaster, dec 4 tf 46 Hardware. —PINKERTON 4 SLAYMAKER, No. 3T North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa Wholesale and Retail dealers in Foreign Hardware and domestic, cutlery glass, nailß, paints, oils, Tarnishes, 4c. Always on hand a complete assortment of building ma terials, farming utensils, housekeeping goods, cedar ware saddlery and Coach Hardware. They are the exclusive Agents for the two most celebra ted COOK STOVES in the Union, the Morning Star jfc and the William Penn, warranted to give entire satisfaction or no sale. Also, a complete assortment of the latest and most Improved Cook and Parlor Stoves in the market, adapted to both wood and coal. respectfully invite the public to examine their stock, before purchasing elsewhere, as they are determin ed to sell as cheap as the cheapest. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to them, they respectfully solicit a continuance of the ~n,a, a PINKERTON 4 SLA YMAKER. m tfM CYRUS A BARTON N. WINTKRS, Cloth iers, F^HILADELPHIA, JAS. A. RHODES, Providence, R. I. EXPLANATION T. 4 W. CUMMINGS A CO. T>eople’n ‘Marble Works, (Etean- JT ard & Bear’s old stand,) SHOPS IN NORTH QUEEN STREET, Half Square South of the Rai. road, and 3d door North of Michael M’Grann’s White Horse Hotel, Lancaster city. LEWIS HALDY, Marble Mason, respectfully, informs the public that he has purchased the entire stock of Leonard & Bear, which, in addition to his own large stock, warrants him in saying that he has now in his yard by far the largest.amount o * ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE ever offered to the citizens of Lancaster, and greater than any other establishment west of Phil* adelphia. In consequence of haring purchased the stock of Leonard & Bear at a bargain, and having also made 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 or county can do. He is now pre pared to execute in the best style, Monumen Tombs and Grave Stones, Mantels, Door and Window Sills, Steps, &c., &c., of every variety and price. His facilities for furnishing articles in the Mar ble line are unsurpassed by any other establishment in the city, while he assures all who may lavorhim with their patronage that his work shall be execu* ted in the very best style and on the most reason able terms. LETTER CUTTING in ENGLISH and, GERMAN, done at the shortest notice, and on the most moderate terms. Ho respectfully invites the public to call and ex amine his work, being fully satisfied to rest his claim to public patronage upon its merits. Thankful for the many favors bestowed upon him,he hopes by strict attention to businessloroer it and receive a share of the public patronage, feb 22 ly- 6 A Card. —The subscriber thankful (to hi meioua patrons) for past favors, would a ask for a continuance of the same, and as m moro as will please to favor h.m with their pati age, as he is certain from his knowledge ol the ToDsonal Art in all its branches, such as Hair Cutting, Curling, Shaving, Shampooing and Wig making, lie is able to please the most fastidious. He also solicits the attention of all to the Clean liness of his Towels, Brushes, Combs and intact every thing connected with his establishment. He would likewise mention that he is the only persun in the city that can and ,do color Whis kers and Moustaches, from red or gray to most beautiful brown or black in very few minutes.— Particular attention given m the cutting and trim ming of childrens hair, JAMES CROSS, H. D North Queen street, same building with J. F ong’s Drug Store, and immediately opposie J. F roder’s Granite building. [feb 2t2 tf-6 Pennsylvania Patent Agency J. FRANKLIN REIGART, of Lancaster city, obtain* Letters Patent from the U. S. Patent Office, on the most reasonable terms. Drawings of all kinds of Maehiuery, Architecture or Surveys, cor rectly eiecuted by him. Likewise Deeds, Bonds and >»thor instruments writing. Office FULTON HALL, npril 2b *‘‘l4 CHESNUT ST. HOUSE, SAMUEL MILLER, NO. 11l CHESNUT S Between 3d k 4t h PHILADELPHIA. BOARPINfi $ i .0" peb'dat. EAGLE HOTEL a. & ©. aiEii, IN FORM the public, that they have recently fit ted up this old and well known stand in North Queen street, two doors south of the Railroad, to first rate at) lc, and that they are now prepared in 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 that he market affords. They also beg leave to state hattbev continue their LIVERY STABLE,- where can at all times be had, a good and genteel Horae, Buggy, Barouche, Carriage, Sulky, or Omni J ous, on the most reasonable terms. They assure all who may favor them with their custom, that no efforts will be spared to render satisfaction.- m n v 7 15-t Sasb, Door, Shutter, Blind and Frame Factory.—The undersigned- have ta «en the Sash Factory lately carried on by S. J.Mor rison, situated in the southern part of the city of Lancaster and near the Cmton Factory, whero 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 ole terms. The undersigned are both practical Carpenters, and work at the business oursolves. With a strict attention to business, we hope to merit the patronage of the public generally. S\V ART7.WELOER & MORROW. \TE VV MARBLE WORKS, SIGN OP l\( ivro Urge Mirblo Li->u To;u’»s. Mintlea, Momimonts, Grave St >n-*s. and every description ofMtrble ami Sand Stone Work, is executed lu the most beautiful stylo at tho Ma: bio Works of Charles M. Howell. North Qaeoii street, east side. botweeu Orange and Cbesout streets, ami nearly opposite to Woidlor’s Hitel. Tho subscriber thankful for past favors, would inform his friomis and the public iu general, that his establish ment Is now opened at the above location, where he will be happy at all times to wait upon customers and manu facture to order every thing appertaining to his line of business, in the most approved styleof the profession, and at the di -st reasonable rates. He is constantly receiving at his' Marble Works full sup plies from the city--£f Philadelphia of AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE, which is superior to tiny thing of the kind in this city. Lotiors in English and Gorman, engraved in thu most elegant manner. His facilities are such, that all orders wil Ibe Ailed with the greatest promptness and in the most approved raannor. Persons wishing Monaments are informed that his col lection of designs are new and original and so full and complete that they can make a selection wlthontdlfflculty. He invites the public to call at his Works, and view tho beautiful assortment of Monuments, 4c., now finished. Builders and others in want of Marblo Mantles, should Tislt his Ware Rooms and examine his splondid stock on hand. Sand Stone for Sills, Steps, Curbing, Cemetary pur poses, and fronts of buildings, at the lowest rates. Orders received for all kinds of Iron Railing. dec 23 ti 5 CHARLES M. HOWELL. Notice CABINET MAKING BUSINES3. The un der.signed hereby gives notice that she will carry on the CABINET-MAKING and Undertaking business at theold stand in West King street, formerly kept by her husband, Henry M. Miller, and at the same time returns her sincere thanks for the liberal patronage formerly bestowed on the establishment. A contlnuanc of former custom Is respectfully and urgently solicited, mar 13 ly-8 MARY MILLER. COAL. —Tho undersigned are now receiving tbelx supply of LYKKNS VALLEY COAL, BALTIMORE COMPANY COAL, PINE GROVE COAL, BIIAMOKIN COAL, BROAD TOP COAL, Carefully selected, and which they will deliver In good or der to any part of the city at low prices. Lime burners and Blacksmiths Coal always on hand. Apply to GEO. CALDER 4 CO., Office East Orange street, 2nd door from North Queen, and at the yard at Oread’s Landing, on the Conestoga, aug 19 tf 31 Leaf tobacco and cigars.—denslow 4 CO., 21 South FaoNf Street, Philadelphia, CO5l M 13 910 N 'MERCHANTS, And Wholesale Dealers in all Xinds o? LEAF TOBACCO, MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, 1 AND CIGARS. Have constantly on hand and. for sale low, all kinds of AMERICAN and SPANISH LEAF TOBACCOS, selected with special reference to Manufacturers’ use. All articles sold, warranted to bo as represented and every opportunity aTorded for examination. Purchasers at a distance can send their orders, and rely upon being as faithfully served as if the goods were selected in person. , oct 12 6m 39 T.WERY DAY ARTICLES USED IN n in Every Family, uronnd Pepper Coriander seed do. Cayenne Marjoram do. Allspice Corn starch do. Cloves Wheat do. Potash for boiling Soap do. Cinnamon Fareina Baponifier do. do. Ginger Baking Soda Mustards,Brown A Yellow do. Maco Cream Tartar Mustard Seeds do. Nutmegs Indigo Washing Soda do. Uice Sal Aeratus Rose aud Peach Waters Bath Brick Pearl Ash Flavoring Extracts of all Baking Powders Fluids Tablo Oil, choice rands, Ac., Ac., for tale at CHARLES A. HELN'ITSH’3 Drug and Chemical Store, , dec 163 m 48 No. 33, East King Street, Lancaster. IJAPER HANGING DEPOT.—?-Removed to X No. 10 Courtland st., New York, directly opposite tho Western Hotel. The CROTON MANUFACTURING CO., (Organized io 1846, under tho General Manufacturing Law of the State of New York.) offers at wholesale, in quantities to suit purchasers, at Manufacturer’s Lowest Prices, for cash or approved credit. Paper Hangings, of every variety of style and price. Borders to match. Firo-Board Prints, in great variety. Transparent Window Shades. Oil Painted Window Shades. Wide Window. Curtain Papers, and Window Shade Fixtures, of the latest styles and superior finish, all of their own man ufacture and importation. As their stock is large and en tirely new, they invite Merchants, Booksellers and Dealers in the*e articles to call And examine their styles and prices whenever they visit the city. mar 4 tf 7 rno PHYSICIANS AND OTHERS.— Your at X tention is invited to the large stock of DRUGS, CIIEM ICALS. Ac., many of them received direct from the Manu facturer. coosi?ting in part of Sulphate of Quinine, Sul phate Cincbora, Acetate and Sulpbato of Morphia, Lunar Caustic Diaphoretic Antimony. Fowler’s Solution, Syrup lodide of Iron, Opium, Calomel, Blue Mass, Oils, Camphor, Ipecac, Jalap, Acid. Ac., Ac., at ’ „ J*„,„ ” THOMAS ELLMAKER’B "Drug and Chemical Store, West King Lancaster, may 6 J” 6 CIDER MILLS. —KRAUSER’S Patent Improved Portable Cider Mills. We are now Manufactu- A ring these unrivalled Cider Mills, greatly improved faSHi and strengthened since last year, and can supply PjM orders at wholesale and retail. Mills shipped to any part of the Union. PASCHALL MORRIS k CO., Wholesale and Retail dealers in Agricultural Imple ments and Machines, 7th and Market, Philadelphia. -July 22 • AJottceto Travelers—From and after Monday IN Dec 16,1664, tbe'Cbristlana k Chesnut Level Stage Line Will leave Christiana Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 1 P. M., via Coopersville, Green Tree, Parson’s Store,an&SSj&Sft Quarryvllle, Spring Grove, Mechanics’ Grove, to Chesnut Level; returning, will leave the Level at 5 o’clock, A. M., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and return the same route to Christiana. The above arrangement will afford persons an opportun ity of traveling in either of two -daily lines of ears to and from the cities of Philadelphia and Lancaster. Dec. 12 tf-471 By order of the Managers. Carolina Yellow Fine Flooring . Boards. 50 000 FeetCftrol d na Yellow Pino reaaftd Fi °° r_ 30,C?00 Feet Do. Undressed. 50,000 CYPRESS SHINGLES, No. 1 and 2. 50,000 BANGOR PLASTERING LATHS, Just received and*' for tale atGraefTs Landing, on the Conestoga. Apply to GEO OALDER 4 Co., Office East Orange it* nut & Qnoaa st, Lancasta^ [.sir 14. mso-ir-l*
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