W*PEOTOHAL SYKUP-tt Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral Syrup cures conghs; Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral Syrup cures colds; _ Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral Syrup cures influenza; ’ Dr. Keyser’e Pedtoral Syrup cures Bronchitis; For laryngitus take Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral Syrup; : For incipient consumption! take Dr. Keyser’s Pectora Syrup. ' For cold in the head take Dr. Keysets Pectoral Syrup; ■ Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral Syrup cures sore throat; . Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral Syrup cures quinsy; Dr. Keyser'a Pectoral Syrup cores old soughs; Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral Syrup cures all kinds of diseases of tbs longs and breast. Prepared and sold by DR., GEO. H. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood St., sign of the Golden Moriar, Pittsburg, Pa. Price 60 cents and $1 per bottle. 49" Sold by 0. A. HEINITSHJn Lancaster, dec 23 Wne, beautiful hair—Jet black or brown; -Or tresses, curling and golden— Is the Certain result—without chance or doubt— Of the useofLYON’B KATHAIKON. The 1 Immense sale of Lyon’s Kathairon— nearly 1,000.000 bottles per year—proves Its excellence and uni- Tersal popularity. It rest ires the Hair after it baa fallen Out, invigorates and beautifies it—making it soft, curly, and glossy—cleanses it from all Scurf and Dandruff, and imparts delightful perfume. The Ladles universally pronounce il? the finest and most agreeable article ever used. Sold by all dealers, everywhere, for *25 cents per bot tie. HEATH, WYNKOOP k CO., Proprietors and Perfumers, 63 Li’ikrtt St., New York. my 26 tf 19 43* THEGREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE'S* PROFESSOR WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE. -This preparation, although lesh than two years before the pub lic, owing to its wonderful jffects upon the human hair and ■calp, has already obtained a celebrity and sale perfectly nnparallelled. It has without theordinary appliance used for such purposes, won its way. and been heartily welcom ed to ijoost of the cities and towns in the United States the Canadas, and the West India Islands. Nor is this result surprising, when it Is remembered that its popularity is based upon its merits, solely as established by actual tests. That this preparation will actually RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS'NATURAL COLOR, produce a luxuriant growth upon the heads of the bald, prevent the hair from falling off, and when used as a toilet article, produce a continual flow of the natural flaids, and thus render the hair soft glossy and wavy, destroy diseases of the scalp, and fixpei dandruff, the certificates or distinguished gentlemen and ladies, in every part of the country who have-tried it, and therefore speak what they know, most fully attest. Milpobd, Worcester Co., Mass., Nov. 13th, 1855. Prof. 0. J. Wood—Dear Sir; I take pleasure ib bearing voluntary testimony to the magic Hffwts of your wonderful Hair Restorative. As far. back as 1836 my hair commenced falling off, until the top of my scalp became bald and smooth as glass, aDd it has continued to fall for a great many years, notwithstanding I have used many celebrated preparations for its restoration. Seeing your advertisement, I was in duced to give your article a trial, and to my utter astonish ment, I found after a few applications that iny hair became firmly set and assumed a very glossy and beautiful appear auco; and, by the time I had used a quart bottle full, my bald bead was covered over with a young and vigrrous growth of hair, which is now from one to two inches in length, and growiug very fast. Yours truly, llknry Goodrich. From the Bostou Herald. Bomethino Worth Knowing!—By using Professor Wood’s Hair Restorative, gray Hair can be permanently restored to taorigmal color. The subjoined certificate was received from Johnson A Stone, Gardener, Me., and is but one of the mauy instances that are daily coming to our knowledge of its wonderful effects. It Is no longer problematic, but a self-evident truth, as hundreds can testify. Uakdinkr, Me., June 22d, 1855. Mr. n. Dtes—Dear Sir: I have used two bottles of Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative, atid can truly say it Is the great est discovery of the age for restoring atid changing t ho Hair Before using it I was a man of seventy. My hair has now attained its original color. You can recomineud it to the world without the least fear, as my case was one of the worst kind. Yours, respectfully. DANIEL N T MORPIIY. Caiilylk, 111., June 27. I have used Prof. 0. J. Wood’s Hair Restorative, and ha admired its wonderful effect. My hair was becoming, as thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of his Restoi tjve it has resumed its original color, and I have uo doul permanently so. SIDNEY BRKESE, Ex-Senator Uuited States. The Greatest Discovery of the Age.—lt seldom occurs, that we notice, under any circumstances, patent medicin-s restorativet, or anything of the kind, Jor we have a preju dice against mat of them. But candor compels us to in vite attention to the advertisement of Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative. Wo are too juvenile to require anything of the kind, but some instances of its use have couie to our knowledge which almost assure us that it is a sovereign remedy against ibe hair becoming prematurely gray. IHs not a “ Hair Dye;" but upon its application as directed, the effect is produced ou the skin, which briugs out the origin nal native colored hair, without stiffness, and gives it a gins syand natural appearance. We have seen persons who have used it, and they are much pleased with it. —Missouri Re publican. 0. J. Wood A Co., 310 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market St. Louis, Mo., Proprietors. I- W. Dyott A Sous, 132 North 2d st., Philada., Whole sale Agents. For sale by 11. A. Rocsai’lELd A Co., Medicine Depot Lancaster, Pa,, and by IJ. A. Shireinan, Columhia aud by Druggists generally. . * mar 18 ly 9 MARRIAGES. On the 23d inat., by the Rev. J. .1. String Amos Sondor to Suaana II . daughter of John Charles, bolh of Manor. On the2sih inst., by the same, Henry Conrad of Pentm to Mary Raub of W. Lampeter. At Cooper’s Red Lion Hotel, on tho 23d inst., by the > Re*- Alfred Nevin, D. D.. Mr. James L. (JibtoD to Miss n Margaret Clarke, both of M&rtic township. „ At Reading, on the 11th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Crmn baugh, Benjamin Kby to Catherine Danner, both of Man helm-townsblp, this county. On the 23d inst., by the Rev. J. J. Strino, Amos Souder to Susanna A., daughter <>f Juo..Charles, both of Manor. By tho same, Abraham Iliestand to Fannie, daughter of David Brubaker, both of East Ilempfield township. On the ‘.'sth inst., by the Rev. Allred Nevin, D. D., Fran cis E. li.imbrii'bt to Susan Clarke, both of Intercourse. At FulU n House, on the 20th inst., by the Rev Liudley C. Rutter, Samuel M. Harry. M. D., of Doe Run, Chester county, to Armeuia M. Swift, eldest daughter of Joseph Swilt, Esq., ot Fulton township, this county. DEATHS On Wednesday evening last, at Wabank, Salome Trout wife of Adam Trout, of this city, aged 26 years, less 2. days. On the 14th inst., at the residence of his grandfather Jet-se Bower. Jimmy, son of Cyrus and Elizabeth Strickler, aged 2 years. 10 months and 9 days. In this city, on the 22d iust., Elizabeth, wife of Levi Campbell, aged 27 years. Ou the 17th inst.. in Conestoga township, Elizabeth, widow of the lute Martin Eckman, in the 80lh year of her age. On the 13th inst., in Litiz. William Albert, son of Ed ward and R. Sturgis, in the sth year of his age. On the Blh inst., Susanna, wife of Mr. Clark Phillips of Drumore township, in the 32d year of her age. Mrs. Phillips died as the good always die, “full of im mortal, hope,” anil though her stay on earth was but brief .still, it may be said with much truth, she lived long cause she lived well. When the messenger came with her summons, she said to him who had passed through the empire of death, lifting with his own hand the crown from the dark brow of its king, go with me. And he said unto her, my rod and my staff, they shall comfort thee. And she buckled on her sandals ami walked through the dark valley accompanied by the presence of Christ. Her funeral was lurge. showiug the estimate put upon bercharacter by those who knew her best. Mrs. Phillips said to the writer all that could be said even if volumes were written She Jived in peace with all her neighbors, and died happy j n Christ. For (mebmn one not to die well, who had filled the ■octal and domestic circle wfth fragrance always fresh would be to put out the light of hope, and take from the Christian the only thing that .can sustain him in the nres ent conflict. Redeemed from earth and pain, Ah! when shall we ascend, And all in Jesus’ presence reign With our translated friend. THE MARKETS, Philadelphia Market. There is no new feature in the Flour market, the de mand continues limited, and tho only sales reported are 500 barrels standard superfine, for future delivery, on terms not made public ; 300 barrels extra at $B, and 250 barrels extra family at $8 50 per barrel, the market closing dull, end standard brands are held at % 37 per barrel, without sales, except In small lots for home use at from $7 37 up to $8 50@9 per barrel for common brands and extra, ana fancy lots as in quality. Corn Meal is steady, with small sales of Penna. at $5 per barrel. Rye Flour is firm, and 150 barrels have been sold at $4 75 per barrol. In Wheat there is very little doing, and prime lots are scarce and generally above the Tiews of buyers, with small sales of red at $1 80, and white at $1 87}/. 1500 bushels of tho latter, good Southern, also sold at $1 95 Rye is steady, with sales of 1200 bushels Pennsylvania at $1 10. Corn is more inquired for, but there is very little offering, and sales of. some 3000 bushels Southern yellow are reported at 88 cents afloat and in tho cars, but holders now ask more. Oats are unsettled and lower, with pales of 4500 bushels good Pennsylvania at 56}/ cents afloat. In Groceries and Provisions there is nothing doing worthy of notice, and the markets for both remain un changed. Whiskey is firm, with small sales of hhds. at 33 cents, and barrels at 33@34 cents; now held higher. WOOD. --Hickory, Oak and Pine Wood ot the beet quality, for sale by GEORGE CALDER A CO. Office East Orange street. 2d door from North Queen and at Graeff’s Landing on the Conestoga. [ju 20 tf24 ’ FOURTH OF JULY. The continental vocalists respectfully ANNOUNCE OZE GRAND CONCERT AT FULTOXHALL In Lancaster, on Saturday even-inn, July 4 . to accommodate those who will be unable to attend in the evening, an AFTERNOON CONCERT will be given •commencing at 3 o’clock; doors open at 2}/ ’ This will afford an opportunity to person. visitiDg Lan •caster on the Fourth, and who cannot remaiu in the evening, to hear the BEST QUARTETTE CONCERT Com pany now hefwe the public. See Programme Tickets 25 cents, for sale at (he Book and Music Stores Hotels, and at the door. WiRB. THOMPSON Agt June 30 > ’ T« B = C , LECTIC OF MEDI. J. UNL. Ci.ncin.v2Tl. 0. The Winter SfMion of 1867-S will commence on Monday the 12th liny if October, and A full and thorcueh course of Lectuies Win he Riven. occupyinE six or seveu hours dally, with good opportunities for attention to practical Anatomy facmtie. at the Commetcial llos- J of Lectures will commence on Monday, the 28th September, and continue daily until the commencement of the regular Lectures 3 The'arrangement of the chair** will bo os' follows- T. K. St. JOHN, M. D„ ’ * Professor of Anatomy and Ph vnoloav C. EL LEWIS, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy A. J. HOWE, M. D., Professor of Surgery. C. 11. CLEAVKLAND. M. D. f Professor of Materia Medico, and Therapeutics Wm. SHERWOOD, M. D., Professor of Medical Practice and Pathology J. R. BUCHANAN. M. D., Emeritus Professor of CereWaPPhysiology and Institutes of Medicine. _ , JOHN KINO, M. D„ Tbt T ° f ? bst ‘* ri ? and Dteoia of Women tf Children. yl* • Matrlc f ? r t! he be lb " san "> “ heretofore, to*. Ticketlt”"’,? 00 ' „ Tu !"™ s2o ’ oo - Demonstra in dissection Student is required to engage ■, 425 00 Tirlrnt t /t-' 011 before Graduation.) Graduation **£■ Lecture fortable, and in a cent™i y finißhe d, neat, and com- Street,) where Btudenta will finVlt HaJ J' W * lnut their arrival. convenient tckcall on Ticket - for the session may be obtains n r n ,r the jhadty, at bis Office, No 113 Pmiih 8t f „ th r n ft CLKA7^ Nl> » Secretary of the Faculty , No [3°/ lj2t T™ COL n E ? B JOURNAL OP MEDI. ■SS^S£gF>&stt : ImmniTUi mo. . Eight teachers wanted.—Eight ‘Male Teachers'wanted for the schools in Paradise township, at a salary of $3O per month. Applicants will be examined by theConuty Superintendent, on Monday, the 27th of July, at 9 o’clock, A. M., at the Black Horse School Honae, in said township, june 30 4t* 24 BY ORDER OF THE BOARD. WANTED.— 100 Active Yoang Men wanted to engage in ebusiness that pays from $5 to $lO per day, and no humbug. FIVE DOLLARS CAPI TAL ONLY IS REQUIRED. To secure acbance address immediately, with postage stamp enclosed, E HOYT, Hampstead, N. H. juno 30 4t* 24 Market street hardware, CUTLERY is d TOOL WAREHOUSE, Philadelphia. The undersigned respectfully Invites tee attention of persons visiting the City, to the large and well selected stock of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, NATLS, TOOLS, Ac., which he offers for sale at the lowest market rates. A general assortment of HOUSEKEEPING ARTI CLES constantly on hand, to 'which he wnnld call your special attention. THOMAS E. BAXTER, No? 910 Market St., West of 9th, Sonth side, Philadelphia, june SO Cm 24 Avaluable farm at private SALE.—The subscriber will sell at private sale the farm on which he resides, situate in Drumore Township, Lancaster County, about two miles south-west of the Bock Tavern, adjoining the road leading from Conowingo Fur nace to the Susquehanna, about two miles west of the for mer, and about two miles east of the latter, adjoining lands of Joseph Earnbart. Thomas A Clark, John Myers and other lands of the subscriber—containingTWO HUNDRED AND EIGHT ACRES, about eighty acres of which are covered with thriving young timber, the balance is in a first-rate state of cultivation, (as wilt appear uoon exami nation) well fenced off into fields of convenient size, access to water in and from each field. There is a large and ex cellent Apple Orchard on the premises, and a great many other fruit trers oralmost every variety. . . The improvements consist of a large stone DWELLING HOUSE B=l = \ covered with slate, a BANK BARN, large Straw JJIL H'-use in front covered with slate, a large Wagon Shed with two Corn. Cribs below and Granaries on the upper story, Stone Smith and Carpenters' Shops, covered with slate, Ice House, Smoke House and Ilog House. All the buildings except the barn are nearly new and in complete order. The water is conveyed to the dwelling and barn, in lead pipes by means of a Hydraulic Ram. There is likewise ou the premises a large TENANT HOUSE, part stone and part frame, garden and yard newly pulled in, a well of excellent water and pump therein near the kitchen do>»r. This is a very productive farm and well worthy the notice of persons wishing to purchase, being in an excelleut and healthy neighborhood, convenient to. Stores, Schools, Churches of different denominations, and to Mil b. their being a Grist Mill, Saw Mills, Clover Mill, Apple Mill and Cider I'ress on an udjoiuiug property. If this property is not sold before Hiturday the 2 Gtk of Sep tember next, it will bs sold at Public Sule at 2 o’clock, P. M. t on that day, at the Buck Tavern in the township afore said. For terms, which can be made accommodating, apply to the subscriber, who will take pleasure iu showing the prop erty to any person who may favor him with a call. jiine 30 ts 2i ISAAC ROGERS. Of all diseases, thereat, first cause Springs from neglect of Nature’s laws. OUPFER NOT! WHEN A CURE IS O GUARANTEED in all stage* ov S E C R E T D I S E A S E S , Self-Abuse, Xenons Debility, Strictures, GleeJt, Gravel, Diabrtes, Diseases of the. Kidneys and Bladder, Mercu rial Rheumatism, Scrofula, Rains in the Bones and An kles, Diseases of the Lungs. Throat, iVosc and Eyes. Ulcers upon the Body or Limbs. Cancers, Dropsy, Epileptic J-Sti, St. \ it as' Dunce, and all diseases arising from a derange ment of the Sexual Organs. Such HR Nervous Trembling, Loss of Mentor'. Loss of Power, General. Weakness, Dimness of Vision with peculiar spots appearing before the eyes, Loss of Sight, Wakelulness, Dyspepsia, hirer Disease, Eruptions upon the face, Pain in the back ami head, Female irregularities and all improper discharges from both sexes. It matters not from what '■ause the disease originated, however long standing or ob stinate the case, recovery is certain, aud in a shorter time than a permanent cure can be effected by any other treat ment, even alter the disease has baffled the skill of eminent physicians and resisted all their means of cure. Thu nied ; mines are pleasant without odor, causing no sickness and fieo from mercury o,r balsam. During' twenty years of practice, I have rescued from the jaws of Death many thousands, who. in tfire last stages of the above mentioned diseases had been given up to die by their physicians, which warrant* me in promisimg to the ufflicted, who may place themselves under my care, a perfect and most speedy cure. Secret <lise«sos are the greatest enemies to heulh. os they are the first cause of Consumption, Scrofula and many other diseases,“and should be a terror to the human family. As a permanent cure, is scarcely ever effected, a majority otthe cases falling into the hands of incompetent persons, who not only fail to cure the diseases hue ruin the coustitution, filliug the system with mercury, which, with the disease, hastens the sufferer into a rapid Con sumption. But should the diseases and the treatment not esuso death speedily and the victim marries, the disease is entailed upon the children, who are born with feeble constitutions, and the current of lift* corrupted by a virus which betravs Itself in Scrofula, Tetter, Ulcers, Eruptions and other affec tions of the Skin, Eyes. Throat and Lungs, entaiiiug upon them a brief existence of suffering, and consigning them to an early grave SELF ABUSE is another formidable enemy to health, for nothing else in the dread catalogue of humaa diseases causes so destructive a drain upon the system, drawing its thousands ot victims through a few years of suffering down to an untimely grave. It destroys the Nervous sys tem, rapidly wastes away the energies of life, cutises mental derangement, prevents tho proper development of the sys tem, disqualifies for marriage, society, business, and all earthly happiness, and leaves the sufferer wrecked in body and mind, predisposed to consumption nnd a train «f evils more to be dreaded than death itself. Wiih the fullest confidence I assure the unfortunate victims of Self Abuse that a permanent and speedy cure can be effected, and with the abandonment of. ruinous practices my patients c.*.u be restored to robust, vigorous healih. The afflicted are cautimod against the use of Patent Medicines, for there are so many ingenious snares in the columns of the public prints to catch and rob the unwary sufferers that millions have their constitutions ruined by the vile compounds of quack doctors, or tho equally poi sonous nostrums vended as “Patent Medicines.” 1 have carefully analyzed many of tho so called Patent Mediciues and find that nearly all of them contain Corrosive Subli mate, which is one of the strongest preparations of mercury and a d adly poison, which instead of curing the disease disables tile system for life. Three-fourths ot the patent nostrums now in use are put up by unprincipled and ignorant persons, who do not un derstand even the alphabet of the materia medico.and are equally as destitute of any knowledge of the human sys tem, having one object only In view, and that to make money, regardless of consequences. Irregularities and all diseases of males and females treated on principles established by twooty years of prac tice, and sanctioned by thousands of the most remarkable cures. Medicines with fall directions sent to any part of the United Statcior Canadas, by patients communicating j theirsymptouis by letter. Busiuesscorrespondence strictly confidential. Address | : J. SUMMERVILLE, M. D., Office No. 1131 Filbert St., [old No. 109] below Twelfth, Philadelphia. mar 10 ly 8 Fourth of july celebration. All persons who intend participating iu the ceremonies ot the day, near Intercourse, are requested to be on the ground at 10}/ o’clock, when the following regulations will be observt-d : At 11 o’clock a national salute will be fired. At 11 }£ o’clock the Declaration of Independence will bo read by W Seeger Darrow, Esq., of New Holland. At 12 o’clock an Oration will be delivered by Samuel 11. Reynolds, Esq., of Lancaster, immediately after which the company will prepare for dinner, which will be in readiness upon the conclusion of the Oration. The remainder of the day will be passed away in dancin'l - other amusements, 0 A Dressing Tent will be erected for tho Ladies. Horse feed will be provided on the ground June 23 2t 23 BY ORDER OF THE MANAGERS. I FULTON lIALL ASSOCIATION.—An . election for President and 6 Managers will be held on the first Monday in July, at {heir office, from 2 to 5 o'clock p - M - GEO. K. REED, Treas. : Lancaster June 16. 3^22 O't EORGE CALDER & CO#, "Wholesale T Dealers in SALT, GROUND ALUM AND ASHTUN FINE SALT, always on band. Office Orange street, 2 doors from North Queen, and at GreafTs Landing, on the Conestoga. june 93m 21 Saturday, June 27. CITY TAX.—AH Citizens wishing th< abatement of 5 per cent, upon their City Tax, will cal upon the Receiver at his Office, No. 27 North Queen stbee on or before the SIXTH of JULY, inclusive. * \ SUMMER CLOTHING Fashionably made up to order, at SHORT NOTICE AND WAR RANTED TO FIT. JOHN A. ERBEN, je 16 tf22 Sign of the Striped Coat, North Queen st. Ladies call at wkktz Bros., and SECURE one of those desirable HAIR CRINOLINE SKIRTS, Only $2.50 —odo half price. my 12^17 FISJHING TACKLE Rods, Kirby Hodks, Limerick Hooks, Pike and Trout Hooks • Net Twine, Linen, Cotton and Sea Grass Lines, 4c 4c ’ For Bal ® at THOMAS ELLMAKER’S apr 21 tf 14 Drug and Chemical Store, West King st /=vfl MEN WANTED.— SO Men are want *J\J nil at the Big Ore Banks, on Cbesnut Hill, three miles from Columbia, and seven from Lancaster. Wages paid in cash every month. 11. R. KNOTWELL apr 7 3m* 12 Manager. MIL LINER! AND DRE sTc AP S~ MRS. L. lIOBKNSACK’S MI LLIy E J£ 1' AND DRESS C A D STO It E No. 120, North 2d street, 4 doors above Race street west sid«. Philadelphia, offers at wholesale and retail, the latest styles of the above goods, which she has constantly on band Country Orders thankfully received ami nrouintlv attended to. Kememher the N 0. —12 0 J june 29 Qpring Millinery.—Mrs. H. Muiscr has o opeued her SPIUNO STYLES. to which she would inTit-* the attention of her city and country k&.|| friends, confident that she will suit all who call ij\Jr both in price and goods. ta*. Recollect Mrs. H MUSSEK No. 4, WEST ORANGE St. apr2B tfls HAVANNA SEGARS—SOOO Imported Havanoa Segars of the most approved branda. Just received and for sale at DR. JOHN WAYLAN’S Drug Store, No. GO North Queen Street. PAUL AND MIRIAM ) orj the . Struggle of Pride and Lore, lu the Inland Review. Price 3 cents. For pale at MURRAY, YOUNG & Co’« *P r2 S tf 15 SUNDAY NOTlCE—Persons wishing Medicines on Sunday will please call between the hours of 1 and 2 P. M., at Dr. WAYLAN’S Drug Store No - 60 North Queen street. apr 7 tf 12 ’ ISAAC BARTON, WIIOLE3AL_E GROCER, WINE and LIQUOR STOP.R.— Nos. 135—13 i North 2d street, Philadelphia, dec 26 tfAO BOOK AND job PRINTING—RemovaI. The undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public, that be hes removed his JOB PRINTING OF FICE from his old stand, No. 20 North,Queen street, to the new and commodious building:. No. 10 NORTH DITRR STREET. OPPOSITE THE NEW COURT HOUSE wherf with additional advantages, he will exert himself’ to ren der satisfaction to all who may favor him with their nat rorm«e» WM. B. WILEY a P r ? 3m 12 No. 10 North Duke Street. PLASTER. —LUMPS and GROUND PLASTER, for sale by GEO. CAIDER &CO Office East Orange street, 2d door from North Queen at. and GraeETs Landing on the Conestoga. • June 93m 21 ’ -VfEW AND FASHIONABLE MILL.I --l’! NERY—Mrs. 11. C. MOIILER, Milliner, No. 80V< North Queen Street, North Side, near the Rail Road, hlia /\ just returned from Philadelphia with a large assort- \ ment of the latest styles of goods in her where *sjP» she will be pleased to have her friends, and the Ladi«B in general, to call and examine for themselves, apr 21 CASTOR Oil,, ARROW ROOT, SWEET OIL BORAX ALCOHOL, CAMPHOR, spices, calomel; soda, LOGWOOD, CREAM TARTAR PEARL BARLEY, GUM ARABIC, HARTSHORN, GELATINE, VIALS, RHUBARB, SENNA, JALAP, SPONGE, Ac, THOMAS ELLMAKEK’S pr “ *f 14 Drug and Chemical Store, We»t King st. SAM’L WELCHENS, ' City Treasurer and Receiver. Bee Hive and Eagle Union, East King and Centre Square. ) 3m 14 Agents wanted. 81 30,00 PER MONTH I Here is a rare cbaDCc for a few young men to make a large salary without investing a capital. The above is no “ three cent catch-penny,” or humbug to introduce Patent Medicines, Books, &c. For an outfit, enclose stamps for return postage. Address T. S. CARTER, jane 23m 20 ■ Box No. 8, Lawrence, Maas. Estate of benjamin sourbeer, late of Conestoga twp„ Lam co., Penn’a, dec’d. The undersigned appointed Auditor bj the Orphans’ Court of raid county, to make distribution of the balance In the hands of Frederick Sourbeer, adm’r of of dec’d, among his creditors, will meet all persons interested in said estate, who may atteod if they see proper, st the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, on Wednesday, Jnly Ist, 1857, at 2 o’clock, P. M. REUBEN H. LONG, Auditor. june23 2t23 rIE COMET WAS SEEN.—The wrtck of matter and .crash of worlds need not bo feared; lime wfllstill roll on as ordained by the Supreme Ruler. The spread of light, knowledge, the arts and sciences, until all the original designs arefalfilled. will goon. The shelves of the Cheap Book Store of Murray, Young k Co„ will be filled as amply ac ever with Books on every department of information, and no effort will be spared to meet the wants of the public at all times and at such rates, that price need never be an objection to the purchasing of Books.—* (Food for the Mind,) Never was so large a stock of choice Books seen in Lahcastei, as are now to be seen on the shelves of the Book Store of Murray, Youog k Co., and never have Books been bought at lower rates. Our motto is “Quick Sales and Small Profits” Conuoiseurs of Books and Literature. be awake to yonr interest! If yon would come In possession of a large quantity of choice and the richest gems of Literature, for a *ra»H amount of money now Is yonr time to calL We invite all to call and see for themselves, and become convinced of what we assert: we charge nothing for a sight. Remember the Book Store, next doos to the entrance of JOHNSON’S GREAT SKY LIGHT DAGUERREAN GALLERY. MURRAY, YOUNG k CO. N. B —SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS, complete Library, all published by the Sunday Srhool Union, American Traci Society, Ac., on hand au*i for sale in large quantities, as low as they can be had at wholesale in Philadelphia or New York. Snnday Schools can have a complete outfit. Also notice our extensive Periodical Department; we have an extensive room for the aceomodation of that part of the b uainess. in Centre Square, in the room formerly oc cupied by the Post Office, where subscriptions will be taken for any of the leading Weeklies or Monthlies.iu s.-me cases at, and in other instance* leas,than the Publisher's terms june 16 tf2l MURRAY, YOUNG k CO. Administratrix. I Penningtonville, Chester Co., Pa. WT JE ELRT, &- c . I • |_TT ... U. L. k E.J. ZAUM, Estate of grizel.i«e morrison dec’d.—Letters testamentary on the estate of Grlzelle Morrison, late of Dnunore township,- Lan. Co., dec’d, har ing been granted to the subscriber residing In said town ship : All persons indebted to said estate are requested te make payment immediately, and those haring claims will present them without delay properly authenticated for settlement. ELEANOR J. MORRISON, Exee’r. june 23 6t* 23 Estate of george fry, late of Elizabeth‘township, deceased. Letters of Administra tion with the will annexed, on the estate of said deceased, hariDg been granted to the undersigned, residing in Eliza beth township, ail persons indebted to said estate, will make payment, and all persons haring claims against him will present them for set tlement to jane 6 St 21 SABAH ANN FRY, Adm’x. c. L a. ESTATE of James H. Houston, late of Salisbury twp., deceased.—Letters of Administration on the above estate haviug been granted to the undersigned, all persons haring claims will present them duly authenti cated for settlement, and those iudebted will make payment without delay. SARAH JANE HOUSTON. my 26 6t 29 INSTATE of James Barclay, Jr., dec’d., j late of Coleralo twp., Lancaster county. Letters of Administration haring been granted to the undersigned, residing in Eden twp., all persona haring claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settle ment, and those indebted will make payment without de lay. ~ Hubert EVANS, Admin’r. (Examiner copy.) Gt2o ASSIGNEE’S NOTlCE—Notice is here by given to all persona indebted to the estate of Job Morris, of Colerain township. Lancaster county, to make payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement to the under signed. residing in Bart township, june 10 Gt* 22 ISAAC SHARP, Assignee. IN THE MATTER of the Adjourned Court of Common Pleas of November Term, Ac. And now, June 6, 1857. It is ordered by the Court that the Adjourned Court of Common Pleas of November Term be h-l<] on the week commencing Monday, November 3Uth, 1857, immediately succeeding the regular week of Novem ber Term instead of the week commencing Monday De cember 7,1857, as published, and thit this correction be accordingly made in all the newspapers containing the publication of the time of holding the Courts. Attest, j. BOWMAN, june 9 4t 21 Prothoootary. (AH the papers in the county publish 4 times.) GUANO! GUANO!! GUANO!!! All kinds of SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. /nuFri™ 7,000 Tons. Wyfall TO FARMERS, CORN AND POTATOE V IaISEM GROWERS: The undersigned reminds Corn and Potato growers that his Super Phosphate of Lime is the cheapest and moat cer- THin manure for these two crops, of any offered to the pub lic. It is composed of Chemical elements which rarely if ever, fail in these two valuable crops. The most successful farmers, aud years ofexperieuce have proved this. GEORGE A. LEIN ALT. Proprietor. „ 19 t>°utb Front St.; Philadelphia, Pa. My Phosphate of Lime at els. per B>. or $4O a tou Nitrogened. at fifty dollars a tou. Cartage frye to any wharf or station in the city prope.. <6s*- A Libera! Discount to Wholesale Dealers Pamphlets in the English and German Languages on ap plication. K Also. Pure Bono Dust. Potash, Soda, Powdered Charcoal Pure Land Plaster, Ac . Ac. Diplomas from four States have been received ■ Pennsyl vania, New York, New .Jersey and Delaware. m >' s tf 16 WILLI Ol E. IMKUER SAMUEL W. UAIUIEE at Law. WE. BARBER <fc CO. _• DA \ EXPOItT, Scott County, lotrvi. I. AW LAND AND LOAN DtKICB. Money loaned for Eastern Capitalists at from 10 to 18 per cent, per annum on Farming Laud security worth at least three times the amount loaned, ami free from any other encumbrance, and at higher rates on the best endorsed mercantile notes. The titles wiil.in all cases, be thoroughly examined before the leans are made. Claims collected. Land 'Warrants located. Taxes paid, Lands superintended and sold; judicious investments made for Eastern men in Land and City Property. Letters of inquiry cheerfully answered. References, N. ELLMAKER. Esq., D. W. PATTERSON, Esq., I)R. .1. A EIILKR, Dr. JOHN L. ATLEE, JAMES WHITEHILL, Esq., C. lIAGER. Esq., june 0 "m*- 21 R. F. RAUCH, Esq., Treas. SUMMER COAT GOOJDS—An elegant as- O sortmeut, just received. JOHN A. EItBEN, j» 15 tf22 Sign of the Striped Coat, North Queen st. Dr. s. t. prigg, surgeon r--.. DENTIST, having formed a partnership with Dr. SAMUEL WELCIIENS, will practice ‘ h p bi? l )rr, f'- s «‘on. at their office, J LDI.V*, north east corner of NORTH QUEEN AND ORANGE Sts., second floor. Charges mod erate. ** Refer to Professor C. A. Harris. A. A Blandy 1> II \us tiu, of Baltimore Coilege of Dental Surgerv ’ mar 24 * tf 10 VOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN THAT i- th / H^l? U m t . Joy Institution having a capital stock oflifty Thousand D.. liars, and located in Mount Joy Lancaster county, will apply t 6 the Legislature ot Penn sylvania, at us next aessinn, for the privilege of increasing its capital stocti Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars, with the further privilege of increasing its capital stock to One Hundred and Hity Thousand Dollars ; and also for power to change its name to -The Bank of Mount Jov,” and under that name, and in its present location, to isnie Bank Notes and exercise and enjoy the powers and privileges conferred by the Act of April ICIh. 1850, entitled -An Act regulating Banks,” and the several supplements thereto. By order ol the Board of Directors. 7 _ _ HENRI FBERLE, President. Jacoii R. Long, Treasurer. june 23 6m 25 Lancaster axle manufactory. u’ii L i^'i l rL^ Llj ? l1 ’ having this day associated with mm, \> M. FISilhR, a Practical Machinist, as a ro partner they will hereafter .do business under the firm of Wm’ DILLKR & CO., at the Old Stand in Water Street where they manufacture to order CASE HARDENED and' COM MON AXLES of ail sizes, DRILL MACHINES, BRIDGE BOLTS, and Smith and Machine Jobbing in general 00a,,, WILLIAM DILLKR, apr2B tf 15 WILLIAM FISHER, Lancaster mercantile COLLEGE. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA. Located X«. 22 North Duke Street, opposite the Court House The only Mercantile College in Eaateru Pa., Chartered by the Legislature. Offers great inducements to youn«- men preparing to enter into business, either as clerks or upon their own account. For Circulars &c., address - T. 11. POLLOCK, Pre’t.! myl2tfl< Lancaster city, Pa. Reed, Mcgrann, kelly & co., BANK E H S , GRANITE BUILDING. NORTH QUEEN ST.. LANC’R, receive money on Deposit and pay interest thereon’as follows : 5 per cent, for any length of time. b]/K “ for one year. «. Collections made in all parts of the United States. Money bent to England, Ireland. Germany, France, Ac. • Passage certificates for tale from Liverpool to Now York, or Lancaster. Land warrants ami uncurrent money bought and sold. Spanish and Mexican dollars, old U. S. gold and silTor coins bought at a premium. Special attention will be paid by G. K. Reed to the Nego tiation of Commercial paper, Stocks, Loans, aud all market able securities iu New York or Philadelphia. Ohr friends may rely upon promptness, and our personal attention to their interests in the transaction of any busi ness which may ho intrusted to us. and we hold ourselves individually liable for all money intrusted to our care GKO. K. REED, RICHARD McGRANN, Sr., PATRICK KELLY, A. McCONOMY. jnne 231 y 23 PRIVATE SALE OF SPROUT LAND. The subscriber oilers at private sale Fi V E UUNDRtD ACRES OF SI’KOUT LAND, situate in Martic township, Lancaster co. This tract consists of Sprout Land varying in growth from seven to twenty-one years, and w»i be sold in lots to suit purchasers. An opportunity is now offered to Farmers and others to purchase sprout land which will increase rapidly in value every year. 0. DAWSON COLEMAN, by Maris Iloopes, Ag’t. june 23 3r* 23 ARANNET, Publisher, offers for sale . 500,000 BOOKS AND MAPs' OF ALL KJXDS, AT PUBLISHER'S PRICES, TO BE ACCOMPANIED WITH ’ Ssf- 500,000 GIFTS, Worth from 25 eta. to s2ou each ; consisting of Gold and Silver Watches. Jewelry, Reticules, Ladies Purses, Port monaies, &c. $l5O worth of GIFTS DISTRIBUTED with evrry 500 Boohs. A gift will be delivered with every book sold for One Dollar or more. Although' no Bock or Article will be sold for more than the usual retail price, many yrill be sold for less. Persons wishing any particular book, can order at once and It will be forwarded with a Gift. A complete Catalogue of Books, Maps and Gifts will he sent to any address on application. Persons ordering Books with Gifts, should forward tho amount of postage, as it must invariably be paid in advance. The average postage for $1 and J 1.25 books is 18 cents; and for $1 50 and s2.uo books, 21 cents. Address, A.RANNEY jnne 23 3m 23 No. 293 Broadway, Now York. SELF CURE! - SffSu? A BOON TO TIT E AFFLICTED! NERVOUS DISORDERS. Head 1 and Mind Affections Incipient Consumption. Low Spirits. Incapacity fur Study or Labor. Premature Exhaustation and Physical Decay of the System. Loss of Memory, Indigestion, Sexual Debility and Involuntary Emissions, Piles, Diseases of the Kidneys and Organa therewith connected, whether* resulting from i* prudeuce or otherwise.—are in variably and permanently cured by Db. Culvebwell’sfamous RADICAL REGENER ATOR, the full particulars of which, without any uupio fcssir.Dal secresy, will bo mailed gratis to any address on receipt of a stamped envelope properly directed. 55?-The successful results of the last 10 years have proved this Remedy to be the ONLY EFFECTUAL CURE extant for the above complaints, and the description of it is given in so plain a manner, that every one is enabled to . CURE HIMSELF SUCCESSFULLY AND' PRIVATELY Address, post paid, CHARLES J. C. KLINE june23 ly 23 Post Box No. 4586, New York City T ucy’s hia-wentz-a ± J Ladies listen while f tell you, Something that is interesting, Something that to you’s worth knowing, Something that concerns your pocket, Something that is not a humbug, If you’d save much time and trouble, Listen to my late adventure, How I tried to buy a SILK, How I searched our city through, And visited each and every store, Just as many now are doing; How I coaid Dot And style or color, That would please me—that would suit me Until I called on Wentz <fc Brothers, ' Corner East King and. Centre Square; There they keep the best assortment, SUMMER SILKS by the YARD or ROBE, CHALLIES,- DUCALS, FINE FRENCH LAWNS Of MANTILLAS. SHAWLS or PARASOLS, At such low prices, that you'd wonder How they could afford to sell them. Ladies—should you want a dress. One of SILK or THIN MATERIAL, One that for its style and beauty, Is UNSURPASSED in this great city; If you should want any DRY GOODS, Before yon purchase I’d advise you To go direct to Wentz i Brothers. Ladies try them—if you’d save On the DRY GOODS that you buy. Don’t forget the place to call at, Don’t forget the NAME I told you, Don’t forget, its Wentz & Brothers, Corner East King and Centre S juare. [je23 tf 23 Respectfully aunouoce that they hare enlarged and im proved their Store at the Corner of North Queen St. and Centre Square, and baTe on hand, a large and well-selected Stock nf WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, PLA TED WARE, SPECTACLES, ! AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES IX THEIR LINE OF BUSINESS. Their stock consists in part of the following • -m" f WATCHES. Qnld and silver English Patent Levers, gold and (£-/’•« silver Anchors, gold and silver Lepin es. of fine and common quality. The fine watches regulated and war ranted to be TIME-KEEPERS. CLOCKS Square 8-day and 30-hour Clocks in Rosewood and Mahog any cases; small cottage time-pieces, striking and alarm— vert cheap; fine cast irou and bronze metal-cased Clocks, striking and silent and patent lever Clocks of all sizes.— These Clocks are all regulated before they are sold, and are warranted to keep good time. JEWELRY. Gold Breast Pinffand Ear Kings—Cameos, lava and plain gold : Finger Rings, set, chased, facitted, plain aud with medallion top. Gold and silver vest, fob and neck Chains; Gold Pencils, with and without pens; Bracelets, Medal lions, gold and coral Armlets, 4c., 4c. £5-All articles warranted to bo what they are sold for SILVER WARE. Table, tea, sugar, salt and mustard Spoons ; butter and fruit Knives; dessert and dinner Forks, Napkin Rings, Goblets and Cups. Thess articles are all made to our order, and are equal to silver coin in quality, and are engraved with out any any additional charge. pl a ted ware. Single, double and triple-pl«ted table, tea, sugar, salt and mustard Spoons, Butter Knives, Forks, Napkin Rings, Tea Setts. 4c. Articles in this line that are triple-plated are invariably marked with a 3, and double-plated with a 2 and those not marked are only 6ingle-plated * SPECTACLES, Gold, silver, steel, German-silveraud plated Spectacles, with white, blue or green, concave, convex or plain glasses, to suit persons who are near sighted or whose eyes have failed from age or any other cause. Satisfaction warranted and persons afflicted with bad eyes will do well to' call. Old frames re-titted with new glasses. They are prepared to attend to every kind of work iu their line, and will giro particular attention to Repairing Watches and Clocks. All work warranted. Don't Forget tiie Place—Corner of North Queen St. and Centre t-quare, (Lougenocker’s old store.) HENRY L. ZAHM, EDW. J. ZAHM. Lancaster, june 16 3m'22 Applicants for schools will be examined in the following Districts, at the place and time hereinafter mentioned: West Lampeter, July Kith, U a. m , at. Lampeter Square Strasburg Bor. and Township, July 14th, 9a. m. Jack sou st. School House, Strasburg. ’ Eden, July 15th, P a, m., Quarryville Hotel. Providence July loth, 2 p. m , New Providence. Drumore, July 16tb, 9 a. m.. Cbesnut Level. Fulton, July 17th, 9 a. m , Hess’ Hotel. Little Britain, July lfethj 9 a. m., Poplar Grove School House. Colerain, July 20tb, 9 a. m., Union School House. Bart, July 21st, 9 a. ui., Georgetown. Sadsbury, July 22nd. 9 a. m„ Christiana. Salisbury, July 23rd 9 a. m. White Horse Hotel Leacock, July 24tb, 9 a. m., Intercourse. East Lampeter, July 25th, 9 a. m., Rowe’s Hotel in En terprise. Paradise, July 27th, 9 a. m., Black Horse School House. New Milltown—The Directors will please attend with their Candidates, either the Leacock or the Paradise exam ination. Peqya, July 28th, 9 a. m.. Willow Street, Rowe’s Hotel. Conestoga, July 29th, 9 a. m.. Conestoga Centre. Safe Harbor, iDd. Dia.. July 29th. 7 p. m., Safe Harbor Martic, July 3uth, 9 a. m., Mt Nebo. Manor, July 31st, 9 a. m.. Millersville. W Hompfield, Aug. Ist, 9 a. tu., Greidor’s School House. Upper Leacock, Aug. 3d. 9 a. m., Mecbanicsbur-'. East Earl, August 4th, Blue Ball, 9 am. ° Earl. Aug. sth, 9 a. in., New Holland. West Earl, August 6th. 9 a. m., Farmersville. Manheim, August 7th, 9 a. m„ Neffevllle. East Ilempfiold, August Bth, 9 a. m., Petersburg. Marietta Bor., August lOlh, 9 a M., Marietta. East Doui-gal. August 11th. 9 n. nu May-town. Caniargo, lud. Dis. The Directors with Candidates will please attend either the examination held in Provi dence or Quarryville. on the 15th of July. In those Districts in which the examinations aro ap pointed at Hotels or Public Houses, the Directors are re quested to provide ample blackboard surface and such other apparatus as may bo necessary. An earnest and pressing invitation -is extended to the citizens of tho various Districts, to attend the examinations thereof. Notice is given, that in all cases where there is wilful absence from public examination private examinations will be positively refused. After tho visitation of Schools is commenced, the Superintendent has no time to devote to examu ations. JUIIN S. CRUMBAUGII, june P> tf 22 County Sup’t. Reaping machines. FARMERS of Laucaster Countv, who are in want of h strone, well made, reliable REAPING and MOWING MACHINE, will find it greatly to their interest to get one of 1 ATKINS’ SELF-RAKING REAPER and MOWER. These Machines have met with unprecedented success, and j given lull satisfaction to those using them; and the pro prietor has spared neither pains nor expense in adding im provements that make them decidedly the most desirable article in this country. With the improvements now made they are the best cnmlrincd Reaper and Mower in use; hav ! ing a knife that does not choke; and while they are a great : labor saver, are also a great Grain-saver, relieving one of the Intolerable labor; of Raking, and doiDg it so much hot ter as io save one or'two hands in binding. Tbey can be adapted to cut all binds of Grain or Grass, and are very light of Draft. Nothing but the very best materials are used, in their construction, and each machine is driven by steam-power before leaving the Shop to see that every thing is right. We have a large number of recommendations from Far mers who have them in use; and knowing the machines to act as they are recommended, have no hesitation in warranting them to give entire satisfaction. If they do not please after trial, they can be returned.- Call and see for yourselves. GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO., myll tt 17 West King street. WALL PAP ERS. JAMES J. GRIFFITHS lias just received at his New Store, JVu. 915, (late 259) Chestnut St, above 9th, North sidr, Phil'a. A large and choice collection of PAPERS HANGINGS, of foreign and domestic manufacture, viz : Gold and Vel vets. Gold on Ruff and White Grounds. Plain Satin. Gilt Papers. to $3.00; Gilt and Velvet do. $1.25 to $7.00; Fine Glazed 25 cts. to 75 cts.; Commou 10 cts. to 20 cts. None but experienced workmen employed and sent to any part of the country. JAMES J. GRIFFITHS, No. 915, (late 289) Chestnut St., North side, Philad’a my 26 6m19 ONWARD.— The myriads who suffer from headache, Ac., from weariug a hard Silk Ilat. need suffer uo longer. A FLEXIBLE DRESS J 2 HAT. Patented Januaiy Gth, 1557. is now offered to the public by JOHN O’BYRNK, 41 North Sth street, East side, Philadelphia. Warranted to be as soft and ns pliable to the head as the soft felt Bloucb now worn. A single trial will establish the correctness of this representation. Spriog styles arc now ready. Every-vari etv of bead gear may be found in his establishment, inclu ding Soft Hats, Capa, Straw and Leghorn Hats, Ac j u n e 2 WILLIAM C. ORTH, Manufacturer and Importer of PAPER HANGINGS, No. 2S North. Second Street, Philadelphia. N. B.—All kinds of Paper Hangings done at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Call and exam ine our large and beautiful assortment of paper, apr 7 \J E W YORK WIBTE «fc LIQUOR STORE. 11 MILLLK k BITTZ. Wholesale and lleiail Dealers in FOREIGN’ AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. No. 6, North Duke Street, next door to the office fFtißrj of the “Intelligencer,” and directlj oppoßite tho Court House, Lancaster, Pa. The subscribers take this method of informing the pub lic that they have just opeued a large assortment of WINES and LIQUORS of the choicest Brands and Quali ties. Having made arrangements with some of the first houses in Cognac and Rochelle, enables them to furnish to their customers, upen the most liberal terms, the following brands of Cognac and Rochelle Brandies : OTARD, HKNNESY, riNET CASTILLION, T. HIMES, MARTELL, MAIIRKTT, PELLEVOSIN, ' J. 4- DEPUY k CO.. 'A. SERGNETTE, kc., kc. WINES. CHAMPAGNE, BURGUNDY, SHERRY, LISBON, lIOCK.. OLD OPORTO, CLARET, MADEIRA, TENERIFFE, MUSCAT and MALAGA WINES. of various brands and qualities. Holland Gin. Scheidam Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys; Peach, Apple, Lavender, Blackberry, Cherry, Ginger and* Raspberry Brandies; Cordials, Wine Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters. Ac., Ac. Also, Agents and Sole Proprietors of the OLD WHEAT WHISK EY . Constantly on hand, an extensive stock of Old Monon gahela Whiskeys «f various grades, somo of which they guarantee to be superior to any in the country. All goods from this establishment nn> guarantied to give satisfaction, with the privilege of being returned _ a P r ' 2B lrlS WM. N. AUER, DENTISTS reupcctfully informs his friends and the citizens of Lancaster city and county in general, that he still continues to practice the various branches of Operative and Mechanical Dentistry, at the office lately bj J - Q - iloor e-on the SOUTH EAST CORNER of N. QUEEN and ORANG E sts. Harmg been for the last eightyeers, engaged in thestodv and practice of Dentistry, five years of which time was speut under the instruction and in the employ ot Dr. Way lan. of this city, will, he thinks, be a sufficient guarantee of his ability to perform all operations connected with the practice of his profession, in such a manner, as will render entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call N. B.—Entrance to office 2nd door on Orange st June 2 1 200 000 FEET OE dumber, OAK-AND PINE. At GABLE, SHEAFFER, REINHOLD k Co’s Saw Mill, formerly Hertzler & Lintner’s, now ready to be sawed at the shortest notice. Orders may be left with John S. Ga ble E. Sheaffer k Son, and at John Herr’s Store, oral the MiU - JOHN S. GABLE, E. SCHEAFFKR, BENJ. REINHOLD, JOHN HERR, EDWIN SCHEAFFER. jane 9 3m 21 JOSEPK H. POSTER, Awning Maker, -59 North 3d street, above Willow, is ready to execute at the shortest notice, orders for city or county Plain and Fancy AWNINGS for Stores, Window?, Ac’. Tents Sacking Bottoms, Sails, Hammocks, Flags, Wagon and Canal Boat Covers. All orders sent by Post or Des patch will be promptly attended to. OE . „ JOSEPH H. FOSTER, 259 North 3d st., East side, above Willow, or at his resi dence, 340 Front st., above Pine, Pbilad’a. vfiTJL** 0 ™ will P leAfie particular to address JOS. H. FUSIER. jane 2 4t 20 The oriental horse charmer u This valuable little work, on Raising, Breaking Training, Riding, Driving, Stabling, Feeding and Doctor r?ir°TT ae A beln B mailed to applicants to all parts of the United States. Send on year quarter for one or 41 for 6 copies, and you are sure to get it by return mail.— Books on this subject containing no more have been sold and are now selling lor sto $lO. Address, CHEAP PUB LICATION SOCIETY, Cincinnati, 0. Je 183t*22 STORE STANDS iS THE COUNTY I—The nadarcigned will lease for X “° re rf 01 s, ° r « stands, together with • TwO L.tory Duelling Houro, adjoining the same, situate tnCeutre Square, in Ihe Borongh or Mount Joy, Lancaster toS!i u^ S ' lhe u'^ th ,n S,< ’ re H<mse ’ “d all appertaining c “? Dwelling. Possession will be gtren on the firet day of Apifl uext, (1857.) b Persons desirous of renting will please call on the on aemgned residing in. the dty of Lancaster, Pa. w w G . .. „ SAM'L BOMBERGER. «TI? a i d persons P refer baying to renting they will be afforded an opportnmtj or either busing the same or any of the other properties owned by the undersigned in said Borongh of ML Joy. u » ix l I tt« V^ U i® LK lUal Batata at Public wrns7'vr; T w e .v ” 1n ° ff " «* Public Sale, on lst day of July 1857 a VALUABLE FARIT. situate n Warriomuark township. Huntingdon coaoty. v of Jobn Heodr-rson, dec’d. containing . . about 342 atre«—2oo acr«?s cleared. ,13 of which flfejA are m meadow. ; The improvements are a two- IlSll story stone DWELLING HOUSE, with kitchen B S l g l in basement, a bqnk barn, a never failing spring of linn— stone water convenient to the bouse, an apple orchard, and other Improvements. The fiirm is in a good state of repair and cultivation, and U n° n * on,, . ,ni * a i^ rool the Pennsylvania Rail Hoad. Persons wishing further information, or, to examine the property, can call on or address the undersigned, at Bir mingham. near the property. JOHN OWENS. ; ROBERT HENDERSON. Executors of Will of John Henderson, dec’d. Ct 19 PRIVATE. (SALE OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned will sell at PRIVATE SALE, his valuable real estate, situated in Dauphin and Cumberland counties, late the property of JACOB M. HALDEMAN, Esq., deceased, and considered the most valuable of his large estate. No. I.—CLARK’S FERRY TAVERN STAND B „ now occupied by HENRY M’KEE, and for so many years by MICHAEL BOWERS, and well known as one of the best rafting stands on the Susquehanna river, 15 miles above Harrisburg. The Wisconisco and Susque hanna Canal and Northern Central Railroad pass through the property. There is a permanent railroad station Two miles of the shore of the river and the ferry and fishing privileges belong to this stand. b NUMBER 2. i I will also sell *bout 700 ACRES OF COAL LANDS adjoining this Tavern estate, consisting of Chestnut, Oak! Hickory and Locust. The land extends about three miles along the railroad and ranal. A great deal of money can be made out of this timber. It will be sold cheap NUMBER 3. I will also sell my interest, it being three-eiehths in ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED ACRE??F COAL LANDS, situated in Lykens Valley. Dauphin county, the one-fourth belonging to the I.ykens Valley Coal Company, the other to the heirs of Thomas Elder Esq deceased—my interest amounting to above 700 acres Tho Lykens \ alley Coal is so well known, aud as this large tract adjoins the mines upon which they are now working, a further description is deemed unnecessary. I would like to retain an interest in this very valuable Gobi Mine— say one-eighth or my three-elghths-still I will be gowned by the:wishes of purchasers. NUMBER 4. IjV i* 1 ? s - n those three highly improved LIMESTONE r ARMS, adjoining the town of lioguestown, Cumberland county, containing,about 400 acres, known as the Caroth ers, Uoge and Waugh estate. This property for fertility location and improvement, is surpassed by few io the State. This property adjoins farms of James M’Cormick and John H. Briggs. Esquires, well-kuown Lawyers of Harrisburg. This will be some criterion for strangers to judge the value of these fine farms. They will be sold singly or in one tract. They all lie together NUMBER 5. I will also sell that very large and valuable ISLAND, Dear the mouth of the Juuhta aud in the Susquehanna river, containing between 700 and SOO acres, uow called Haldeman’s,” formerly “Baskin’s,” “Duncan's" aud “Big Island. This is, without doubt, the very finest prnper'y in the State of Pennsylvania, and was so considered by its , late propiietor. It is divided in four farms, which I will sell singly or in a body, as dosired. This whole island is in a fine state of cultivation. The buildings are in good order—s2o,ooo having been expended during the last 15 years in. fencing andjmpmviog this magnificent estate. These properties will all be sold without fall, and at a I great bargain, as other pursuits command my attention ‘ Any person or persons wishing to examine either of the 1 above properties, with the view of purchasing, will please 1 call upon the tenants residing upon them, or upon myse.f, when every information will be given as regards terms tu . le > ic - JOHN HALDEMAN, -» Ulie 16 6t 22 Harrisburg, Pa. I A FARM AT PRIVATE SALK —Tile -X JL subscriber Offers at private sale, the well known farm lato the estate of WiUaim Taggiu t,deceased, situate part in Northumberland am} part iu Honour counties. p» 0 n the road leading from Milton to Danville, and witbin’one fourth of a mile of the C. TV. and E. 1.R., conlainin-'iu all 377 Acres; about 105 or 110 Ac; e s are heavy Um bered land, principally Uak and Hickory. There is a lan'e quantity of oak suitable for Ship Timber, ami any amount of railroad wood on the farm. Tho improvements are two good DWELLING HOUSES, and one large Bank Barn, handsomely situated; the Chilisquaque Creek running through the center of the farm, on 11 jjsf which there is a fill of 0 feet U inches, suitable for ■ ~ 8~1 a Saw or Grist Mill. There is also s fine young Apple and Peach Orchard of choice grafted fruit, and a large portion of Meadow Land, the soil of which is of a loamy nature, one part of tho farm land has been limed, and limostooe within one-fourth of l /2 mile. : iho whole will be sold together, or in part, to suit pur chasers. The above property has lately been very much improved: * within the Inst year 10.000 bushels of lime has been put ! § § B £? (3 3 on it. and 2 tons of guano. K r ■ 1 7 f This property will divide in equal parts, either by the i QOAP! SOAP!! SOAP I 1 !—The under creek or by the public 1 road. Tho terms will he made ac- signed take this method of it, the citizens o enmmodating to suit pimlmsers, as but little of the uu-iit-y City ami County of Lancaster, that th -y have at t will be required for several years, unle3s couvenient to great expense, purchased the ex-du-dvc riaiit p, the manu those who may choose to purchase. Any person with a future of a uewjy inreute-,1 a;nl patented small sum to pay in cash, can make the balance out of Hie ' LAB 0 K SAV I N G S 0 A P timber and wood, as the Cattawissa Railroad furnishes a which, if used according to the direction* acconiiianvin cash market for ail the wood that can be delivered. All ; piece, will he found to exce,-d any tiling of the kind the products of the farm will in that place pay-better than : eVt;r introduced into this community, in the city of Lancaster, in consequence of the markets 1 In using this Soap, tho laborious ami painful process created by the irou and coal regions close by. After being of rubbing and wearing nut clothes and lingers on the cleared there will be 2ti() acres of good timothy meadow as ‘ wash-hoard j s entirely obviated. can be found in the State. It will then be a tirst-raU Clothrs washed with this Snap need nn boiling, which grazing farm. , amounts to a saving of nearly tho wages of a washer- Ihe subscriber will also sell on reasonable terms a small I woman - Farm, containing 45 ; Acres of good Land, situate in ! Ladies taking in washing will find it greally to their ad- Chilisquaque township, Northumberland county, 4 miles j vantage in every point of view, to use our patent Soap, rom Milton. 4 from Lewisburg, and teu miles from 1 dang r need be apprehended as to clothes being in- Danville. This tract contains about 5 Acres of Timber, 1 jured by using this Soap, as there is not an ingredient in and the balance is well suited for raising grain and hay, j that has Ilia least tendency in that direccinn? aud has all been limed within the last two years. The ! We have made arrangements with nearly all the nrinci- Improvements are a good TWO-STOKY HOUSE, in good i P al Grocers in the city for the sale of it, and as soon as condition, and a tolerable Log Barn, which with some ; we cnn manufacture a sufficient quantity wo shall take improvement will be sufficient for the farm. There is also ■ measures to supply Country Merchants. In the meau on it a good APPLE ORCHARD, and other Fruit Trees. 1 time, persons wishing the article can be supplied at the This property is within three miles of the Sunbury aud : Manufactory, corner of Duke and Chestnut streets Lan- Erie railroad, and two miles of the Catawissa railroad. It i caster i Pa. ’ is In a good neighborhood, and good markets, and conveni- : H avi °g full confidence in the truth of what we assert ent to tho public schools. ! we ask a fair and impartial trial of tho Soap, and we will Any person in Lancaster county desirous of purchasing, j r * Bk lhe result, will please call on Mr. William Carpenter, who will furnish ' Remember, this is no humbug. all necessary information or on thosubscriber, near Milton, 1 AMEIt & FAIRER Northumberland county. Pa. < jan 13 0m 52 Terms will be made very accommodating. i • - JAMES CAMERON. i gfj WITNESSES ! OR, THE FORGER 1 rub phans Court of Lancaster county, will sell on the ground, Q A series of Lectures at the n»nnrfmnn v > t 1 "“I—9" - • : g M«R>VERY OF THE PRESENT acrti) is farm Land, a food po r,| on of It Limestone. »1I 3 DETECTING COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES ' rf Genuine Hill In ! § &h,WH "« ¥ n « u 3T CUUnU ' rf " ,t srs’i.ifzzzst - phi ° “ •*?s*■*« is tiona, as may bo fouDd best to suit purchasers. \ 0 Indei'tnprftrifn^ ll^^ ll6 ' * , * , de N ’d 2 '.. BeloDe [ ns *° *^ e estf,te of *he late David Jenkins, i > But so* simplified aud arranged Merchant lapds of Camper Swartzentruber, Levi Coffroth, and others, : S Fnnlish Fnnrh n*,l a—** n *> Thul Each >'•>«■ 1 MoST PEr ' FECI k ThA C^| QC '- lUd r dm i th9trilCt ! l ad ' iolQ,nsagOotl l ,ublicroad - i 2 a LL THE PRIVATE BANKERS IS AMERICA The whole is of most easy and convenient access. It will ■ A Complete Summary of the Finance of Furone and cheers inEm U ° tBoftWOttCre9aild to suit pur- | © America will bo published in each edUi- n u . i, t . ‘ ,» with all the Important NEWS OF THE DAY AD the SVst spint???: °vn e 6ame e - sta !f’ 15 ACREa 0F a A SERIES OF TALES * THE BEST SPROUT LAND, conveniently situated Dear 5 From an Old Manuscript found in the East n?PMr«^n D l U , j ie . Unship, amil bounded by lands nishes Ihe M«.it Complete History of of I hilip Beehard, Jamqs McCaa and others. The spruuts ORIENTAL I IFF * on.it are of «6Ten yeart growth, beautifully »et, aud sure a and doecrihiug the ' Must Perplexing Positions sTleTarZ nh , Is W " ich '-'lieeaud that Country ha Sale to commence at 12 o clock, M., when duo attendance 3 been so often found. These Stories will confirm will b. grven and coupons made itnown by K through the whole year, and tJe Mo«S, , JAMES iMcLAA, w taming over offnrod to tho Public. J. W. NEVIN. H XlSr* Furnished Weekly to Subscribers only, at $1 i ! » ; O year. All letters must be addressed to CHOICE FARM LANDS FOR SALE... S r, . JOHN S. DYE, Broker. The Illinois Central R. K. Company is now prepared ® Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Wall Street, New York, to sell about 1,500.000 Acres of CHOICE FARMING apr “ l a^l4 LANDS in Tracts of AO Acres and upwards, on Long ' Credits, and at Low Rates of Inurest. "FARM FOR SALE.—The subscriber of- These lands were granted by the Government to aid in J- f erfi I‘ r Pa '» a valuable Farm, lying on the road l**ad tho construction of tbisi Road, and are among the richest * D B from Indiana to Pittsburg, two miles from the Bor and most fertile in the world. They extend from North ou g h of Indiana, aud one mile from Indiana Branch of East and North West, tlirough tho middle of the State, to the Pennsylvania Central Rail Road. The farm contains the extreme South, and; include every variety of climate 224 acres, about 165 a.-res of which are cleared, and all in and productions found between those parallels of latitude. a higli stale of cultivation. There is upon it a - The Northern portion is prairie, interspersed with BRICK DWELLING. HOUSE, 40 feet long and 24 fine groves, and in the nliddle and Southern sections tim- f et) t wide, a frame Barn 100 feet loog and 49 feet I|| ber predominates, alternating with beautiful prairies and w ide. frame waggon shed, corn cribs, hog house, op £? ing ?' .... tOOl h ( ’S SO and_otber out buildings. There is ao Chillsquaquo twp., Jan. 20. june 23 ts 23 The climate is more-healthy, mild and equable, than any APPLE ORCHARD and other Fruit Trees thereon growing, other part of the country—the air is pure and bracing, The wood land is ofexcellent quality, and well set with tim while living streamsand springs of excellent water abound. ' her, principally white oak, black oak, hickory and maple. Bituminous Coal is extensively mined, and supplies a The farm is well watered by a number of never failing cheap and desirable fuel, being furnished at many points springs, and taking the farm on the whole it is one of the at $2 to $4 per ton —and,wood can be had at the same rate richest aDd most beautiful In Western Pennsylvania, as P e J! c ? rd / j ! there is not one quarter of an acre on the tract bnt is’ fit Building Stone of excellent quality also abeuuds, which for either the' plow or the scythe. The title is indisputa can be procured for little more than the expense of trans- ble. The purchaser can have the Farming Utensils, Stock portauon. and Grain in the ground, on moderate terms, as the loss -the great fertility of these lands, which are a black of health has compelled me to give up farming. For fur* neb mould from, two to five feet deep, and gently rolling, ther particulars apply to James M. Barclay, on the prem —their contiguity to this Road, by which every facility is tees, or by letter addressed to me at West Leahonon Indi furmshed for travel and transportation, to the principal ana Co., Pa. ALEXANDER C. BARCLAY, markets North, South, East, West, and the economy with june23 3m 23 which they can be cultivated, render them the most valu- __ able investment that can be found; and present the most TTardware.—Russel & Barr, No. 6 East favorable opportunity, for persons of industrious habits XI King street, sign of the Anvil, Wholesale and Retail ana small means, to acquire a comfortable independence in Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Hardware Building Phi ZtVl' ■* » • , . material of every description, such as locks, latches, binges, Chicago is now the greatest gram market in the world— screws, bolts, Ac. We have the agency of the Pittsburg and tbe facility and economy with which the products of Janus-faced Locks, which can be used for right or left hand these lands can be transported to that market, make them doors. We shall also have on hand & superior article of much more profitable, at the prices asked, than those more nails and spikes. Also a large assortment of glass, paints remote at government r^tes, —as the additional cost of oils and varnishes. Wetheril’s pure white lead French transportation is a perpetual tax on the latter, which must and American zinc paints. ’ be borne by the producer; in the reduced price he receives We are the agents for Rowland Parry’s building slate.— °Thfl if,?a o 4l Z 't * i. , .. . Slate put on by the square, or sold by the ton. All slating ! ine “ l *e perfect—and when tbe final payments are done by our hands warranted, and attended to at th« made, Deeds are executed by the Trustees appointed by shortest notice. ;r„ e i t ?^ and iQ w , ho ® the titlw is Tested - t 0 tbe purchaa- COACH TRIMMINGS.—We also keep a good assortment b, which convey to them absolute titles in Fee Simple, of coach trimmings, such as laces, fringes, tacks, bub*. T»V morfgng:e - h o ™’ shaftp ' ft ll *** springs and axles. Enamelled, plain, THE PRICES FROM SO to S3O.—INTEREST and floor Oil Cloths. Enamelled and patent leather; bolts! OA . ONLY 3 PER CENT. bands, malleable castings, Ac. percent, will be deducted from the credit price for Cash. CARPENTERS AND CABINET MAKERS—WiII find a lnose who purchase on long credit, give notes payablo good assortment of panel, hand and back saws; planes, 3 ’ *’ 6 “ nt \r yeAT * after date, and are reqnlred'to guages, chisels, braces and brace-bitts; cast steel augers improve one-tenth annnally for five years, so as to have and bitts. one-half the land under cultivation, at the end of that BLACKSMITHS—WiII find a complete assortment of tn s®' ■ . bar, rolled, slit, sheet and hoop Iron; east, shear, spring (competent surveyors will accompany those who wish to and other steels; bellows, anvils, vices, screw-plates, Ac. examine these Lands, freie of chargo, and aid them in FARMERS—WiII find a good assortment of farming lm ree ? ct ons \ . ! plements, such ns plows, corn cultivators, horse rakes, ihe Lands remaining unsold are as rich and valuable as grain cradles, scythes, snaths, rakes and forks; patent hay those which have been disposed of. hooks; ropes and pullies, shovels, hoes, and axesof Silvios’, SECTIONAL MAPS Brady’s and Hagen’s make, all of whjch'are warranted. Will be sent to any one [who will enclose fifty cents in STOVES I STOVES!—We also keep a complete assort rostage Stamps, and Books or Pamphlets, containing nu- moot of cook, parlor, wood and coal stoves, merous instances of successful fanning, signed by respect- Agents for the sale of super-phosphate of lime, considered able and well-known farmers living in the neighborhood by many to be the best fertilizer or manure in use. Sold or the Railroad Lands, throughout the State—also the cost in large or small quantities. Peruvian Guano also for sale* of fencing, price of cattle, expense of harvesting, threshing, july 3 ly-24 etc ,—or any other information—will be cheerlully given on application, either personally or by letter, in English, rpH E SECRET INFIRMITIES OF French, or German, addressed to X YOUTH AND MATURITY. Jnst Published, Gratis the_2sth thousand. A FEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL JOHN WILSON, Land Commissioner ofithe Illinois Central! R. R. Co. Office in Illinois Central Railroad Depot, Chicago, HU nois. apr 7 om 12 TREATMENT, without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Gen* ital and Nervous Debility, Pr mature Decay , o . r „ M 4 ITTV/*: — r of the System, Impotency, and Impedimenta ' u ACH MAKING.—The subscriber re- to Marriage generally. J spectfully informs his friends and the public generally, MNHEXBa BY B.'b.E LANEY, M. D. that he still carries on the The important fact that the many alarming complaints, » ti . < V >A \ t± a A Jr I £ ° originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, may in all its Tarious branches, at bis shop, in the alley run- be easily removed withoot Mediciks, is in this small tract, mog east from the Court Bouse, rear of Sprecheris and easily demonstrated; and the entirely now and highly Lechlers Hotels,Lancaster, jwbere he continues to make to successful treatment, as adopted by the Author. Jullv order, and at the lowest poasiblo prices, CARRIAGES of explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure •rery description, of the best materials and In the most hoibelt perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby sn^ant lal mannm i avoiding all the advertised nostrums of tho day. He respect- ,ohci of public LANEY, lACffl .Ut,»|S|* IMPORTANT DISCOVERT COysUMPTION DISEASES OF THE LUNGS AND THROAT AttE POSITIVELY CURABLE BY INHALATION, Which conveys the remedies tn the critics’in tbe I ones through the nir passages. and lomiug in direct contact with the disease, neutralizes the tubercolijp matter, allays the cough, causes a free and easy expo* toratinu. heals the lungs, purifies tbe blood, imparts re newed Titality to the nervous system, giving that tone aDd energy so indispensable for the restoratl'n ot health. To he able to state confidently that Consumption is curable by inhalation, is to me a source of unalloyed pleasure. It is as much under tbe control of medical treatment as any other formidable disease; ninety out of every hundred cases can be cured in the first stages, and fifty per cent, iu the second; but in the third stage it Is impossible to save mor® than five per cenL, for the lungs are so cut up by the bid defiance to medical skill Even, however, in the last stagesTinbalation affords extraordinary relief to the suffering attending this fearful scourge which annu ally- destroys ninoty-five thousand persons in the United states alone; and a correct calculation shows that of the present population of the earth, eighty millions are des tiued to fill the Consumptive's grave. Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal as Con sumption. In all ages it has been the great enewv of llte, tor it spares neither age nor sex. but sweeps off alike the brave, the beautiful, the grateful, and the gifted. By the help of that Supreme Being, from whom cometh every good ! and perfect gift, I am enabled to offer to the afflicted a per manent and speedy cure in Consumption. The first cause of tubercTes is from impure blood, and the tmmediateeffect, produced bv their deposition in the lungs. Is to prevent the free.admission of air into the aircells, which causes a weak ened vitality through the entire system. Then surely it is more rational to expect greater good from medicines enter ing the cavities of the lungs than from those.administered through the stomach; the patient will nlwars find the lungs free and the breathing easy after inhaling remedies. True, inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless it acts constitutionally, and with more power and cr-rtaiutv than remedies administered by the stomach. To prove the pow erful and direct influence of this mode of administration, chloroform inhaled will entirelv destroy sensibility in a few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous system, so that a limb may be amputated without the slightest pain ; iu haliug the ordinary burning gas will destroy life in a few hours. Tbo inhalation of ammonia will rouse the system when faiutmg or apparently dead. The odor of many of the medicines is perceptible io the skin a few minutes after | being inhaled, and may be immediate!* detected In the blood. A convincing proof of the constitutional effects of inhalation, is the fact that sickness is always produced by breathing foul air. Is not this positive evidence that proper remedies, carefully prepared and judiciously administered through the lungs, should produce the most happy results? During eighteen years’ practice, many thousands, sufferin' from diseases of the lungs and throat, have been und*-r my care, and I have effected many remarkable cures, even after the sufferers had been pronounced In the last stages, which fully satisfies me that consumption is no longer a fatal disease. My treatment of consumption is original, and founded on long experience and a thorough investiga tion. My porfect acquaintance with the nature of tuber cles, Ac, enables me to distinguish, readily, the various forms of disease that simulate consumption," and apply the proper remedies, rarely being mistaken even in a single case. This familiarity in connection with certain patho logical and microscopic discoveries, enabled me to relievo the lungs from the effects of contracted chests ; to enlarge the chest, purify thfe' blood, impart to it renewed vitality giving energy and tone to the entire s\s'.-m. Medicince with fuil directions sent to'an v part of'the United States and Canadas by patients coimmiui- atiiur their symptoms by letter. But the cure would be mor.- certain it the patient skould pay mo a visit, whic h would give me an opportunity to examine the lungs and ed ible me to prescribe with mu*h greater certainty, and then the cure could be effected without my seeing the natient again. G. W. IiKAH'AM. M. D, Office 1131 FILBERT Street, (old No. 100.) below Twelfth Philadelphia, To. mar 10 ly 8 E«fc J. HOLMES’ IMPROVED SEAM . LESS WIIALKB >NE SKIRTS.—W„ take pl.-asuro In again introducing our Improved Seamless Skirt, as be ing tho most acceptable and reliable article in market : we are aware that many new styles called improvements are before the public, such as India Rubber. Uutta iVrcha. Rattan, Ac., all ofwhich we have if called for—but cannot recommend tbpm, as we have experimented with and test-d them ail—(most of them two years since.) submitting them ! to the judgment of competent ladies to <1,.. iJ e upon their ; merits,and have found ihem fn in actual ur.\ 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 h>s been expressed from all parts yf tho country entire satisfaction; and we havo the more I positive evidence from our own large retail trade, nmount ing to many dozen per dnv. Therefore we confidently i recommend our Skirts to be the least ohjectionahle now in | }\ R *' Passing many advantages found in no Shirt, ■ l° ™ ost important of which is our series •./elastic (turds at j the bottom, made from tho only material tint can be used I that will recover Its place when pressed out of shape will 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 venient, with our own prepared bones .ibovo and a fabric manufactured by ourselves expressly for our goods iu our estimation and the estimation of thousands who have used them, produces a Skirt and the only Skirt ecjualiv adapted to the parlor, the street, aud 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, ihe public nro cautioned against all imitations or other goods called Seamless Skirts. Every genuine article is stumped E. A J. Holmes’ Improved Seamless Whalebone Skirt, and are for sale at 99 Market Street. Philadelphia, anil iu the principal Jobbing Houses in New York aud n° n ‘ _ , E. A J. lIOBMKS A CO. Boston, Feb. 1,1857. feb 24 6m 6 AIM’S Pi 111 ire caring the Sick to an extent never before known of any Medicine. *. INVALIDS, READ AND JUDGE POE VOIIRSILVJR JULES HAUELj Esq., the well known perftfmer, sf Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, wboee choke pn&cta are found at almost every toilet, says: “I .am happy to say of your Cathasttc Pilu, that I have found them a better family medicine, for use, than any other within nr Many of wy friends have realised marked benefits from them, and au tocide with me in believing that they poeeeea extnoidiaaiy virtues for driving out diseases and curing the sick. They are not only effectual, but safe and pleasant to b# tfriaw qualities which must make them valued by the mtUio when they are known.’* The venerable Chancellor WARDLAW writes ftcm Pll tiraore, 15th April, 1854 : “Da. J. C. Atm —Bir:l have taken your Pflle wtA great benefit, for the liatleeniea, languor, foes of and Bilious headache, which baa of late yean overtakes ine in the spring. A few doses of your Pills mpH mt, j have used your Cherry Pectoral many yean In my frmOr (or coughs and colds with unfailing sueeeae. Too medictnea which cwrs; and I feel it a pleasure to 7«u for the good you have done and an doing." J< eays - P ' BEATTY * E®*** Boc ' of the Penn. tt*nmad Ca, „ HI,. Phltdilpkii, ftt IS, 1853. wir. i uk© pleasure in adding my testimony to the efficacy of your medicines, having derived veiy material benefit from the us© of both your Pectoral and Cathartle Pills. lam never without them i n my family, nor ©hall I ever consent to be, while my means will procure them. 1 ' The widely renowned S. S. STEVENS. M. D_ of Vnk worth, N. H., writes: »»•**- “ Having used your Cathaktic Pills in my practice. I certify from experience that they are an invaluable purga tive. I n cases of disordered function* of the Uver. eausut* headache, mdigMtion, coetivenesa, and the gnat variety of diseases that follow, they are a surer remedy than any other. In all cases where a purgative remedy b required. I confidently recommend these Pills to the public, as superior to any other I bave ever found. They are «r» m their operation, and perfectly safe— qualifies which make them an invaluable article for publle use. I have for many years known your Cherry Pedor*l u the beet Cough medicine in the world ; and these PM* am (n no wise inferior to that admirable preparation for the mat. ment of diseases.” **•»«- _ _ “Acton, Mt., Mov. 25, 1853. “ C. Aria —Dear Sir: t hare been afflieted from my birth with scrofula in its wont form, and now. iflaf twenty years' trial, and an untold of amount of suffering, hare been completely cured in a few week* by your Pillal Walt what feelings of rejoicing I write ean only bo imagined when you realize what I hare fuflbrod. and how long. ’ “ Never until now hare I been free from this loathrom* disease in some shape. At times it attacked my eyes, and made me almost blind, besides the unendurable pain t at others it settled in the scalp of my head, and destroyed my hair, and has kept me partly bald all my days; aomstimeo ' it came out in ray face, and kept it for months a raw sore “About nine weeks ago I commenced taking your Ca thartic Pills, and now am entirely free from the eomplaJnt My eyes are well, my skin is fair, and my hair has com menced a healthy growth; all of which makes me (sol already a new person. “ Hoping this statement mar be the means of conveying Information that shall do good tn others, 1 am, with every sentiment of gratitude, Yours, fee., MARIA KICKER." I known the above named Maria Ricker from her childhood, and her statement is strictly true. ANDREW J. MEBERVE, Overseer of the Portsmouth Manufacturing Co." Capt. JOEL PRATT, of the ship Marlon.' writes from Boston, 20tb April, ISM: “ Your Pills have cured me from a bilious attack which arose from derangement of the Liver, which had become very serious. I lied failed of any relief by my Pbysteian, and from every remedy I could try; but a few doses ox yoar Tills hare completely restored me to health. 1 bar* J;iren them to my children for worms, with the best el ecta. They were promptly cured. I recommended them to a friend for costiveneu, which bad troubled him for months : hs told me in a few days they bad eured him. You make the beat medicine in the world; and lam free to say so." Read this from the distinguished Solicitor of the Supreme Court, whose brilliant abilities hare made him well known, not only tn this but the neighboring Stales. _ “ Afcv Orleans, sfe April. 1854. i! : . great satisfaction in amring you that Oiyeelf and family hare been very much benefited by rout medicines. My wife was cured, two years since, of a s*. rere and dangerous cough, by your CHiaar P*cto«al. and aiuee then has enjoyed perfect health. My children nave several times been cured from attacks of the Influ ents ana Croup by it. It is an invaluable remedy for these complaints. Your Cathabtic Pills hare entirely cured me from a dyspepsia and costlveness, which has grown upon ms for some years,—indeed, this eurs is much more important, from the feet that I had felled to gei relief from the best Physicians which this section of the country affords, and from any of the numerous reme dies f bad taken. “You seem to ns, Doctor, like a providential blessing to our family, and you may well suppose we are not un* mindful of it. Yours respectfully, LEAVITT THAXTER." „ n. i n , “ o H°\ W. WM. Da. J. C. Area— Honored Sir: I nave mad* a thor ough trial of the Cathabtic Prus, left me by your a sent and have been cured by them of the dreadful Rheumatism under which he found me suffering. The first dose re lleved me, and a few subsequent doses have mitirely removed the disease. I feel in better health now than for some years before, which 1 attribute entirely to the effects of your Cathahtic Pills. Yours with great respect, LUCIUS B. METCALF." The above are all from persons who ire publicly known where they reside, and who would not make tbase stale* menu without a thorough conviction that they were true. Prepared by BE. J. C. AYER & CO., Practical and Analytical Chemiita, Lowell, V « M CUA.S. A. lIEINITSH, Agent, No. 13 East King street, Lancaster. julyl if 24 °sB^S,*- T Z^, nENTZ OEOROZ W. BUFFNiaU. T)ENTZ & HUFPNAGLE, -D (Sucrpasurs to Col. Daniil Herb,) "WASHINGTON HOUSE, Columbia, Lancaster County. Pa. The subscribers having; effected a lease of this well known and popular Hotel, hereby give notico that they bar* thoroughly refitted and renovated it. The whole estab lishment has been refurnished at great expanae, and nothing has been left undone to render it one of the most agreeable and comfortable hotels in the State. 33“ Adjoining the hotel is a flrat-class RESTAU RANT, which Is supplied with all the delicacies of the season, and which is not surpassed by any similar estab lishment in Philadelphia. They respectfully solicit the patronage of the public a P r 7ly 12 BENTZ &, HUFFNAQLE. Ketchum’i Combined Harreiter. The superiority of Ketcbnm’s Reaper and Mower haring been fully established by more than six years of severe practical trial, with more than TWELVE THOUBAND MACHINES which havo been sold, it 1b now offered to the Farmer as without an equal, and as the only reliable ma chine for all kinds of (train and grass IMPROVEMENTS FOR 1857. The improvements for 1857, are: perfecting and strengthening the guard fioger; adding a seat for the dri ver while reaping; increasing the length of the cutter ! bar; a supporting rod to the cotter bar while reaping* an adjustable wheel to the cutter bar for mowing, by which the draft is materially lessened both while cutting and in backing ; a rear and side delivery for grain; an adjustable spriug seat tor the raker, together with other Important improvements constituting a perfect machine, which ii warranted to cut from ten to fiitcen acres of grass or grain in a day as well as it can be done with a scythe or cradle The experience of the past has furnished a remedy for all defects. The improvements have all teen thoroughly tested In the harvest field and are therefore Improvements in fact and not merely in theory. The price of the Mower alone is $ll6. and of the combined Reaper and Mower $135, delivered at any of the Railroads or Wharves of the city. Early orders respectfully solicited. Farmers are invited to can at our new Agricultural Warehouse and Store and examine the improved machines as well as our other stock of Implements and seeds, ail the castings &0., for the last year’s machines constantly on hand * ' Pamphlets describing the Reaper and Mower more fnllv can be had on application to t ' BUAS, SPANGLER & CO., »• St “ r A sr>cultorol WftrehoQM, r>o. OJ7 Market St., a few doors below 7th. PhMad’a a P r2l lit 14 D R A w . H. WITMOR. i u 0F TIIE CITY 0F PHILADELPHIA, Vi here ho baa been in successful practice for a number of | years, received bis education at the best Medical' Collect in the United States, and had the experience and practice in the different Hospitals for several years; a member of the Analytical Medical lostituto of New York, and lata Medical Surgeon of the U. S. Navy, now offers himself to the public to attend any professional callß. The purest medicines always on band direct from the best Laboratories of our country, and the Botanical Gar dens of the world. No patent medicine* prescribed or recommended. Medicines used only which will not break down the constitution, but will renovate the system from all injuries it has sustained from mineral medicines.— Chronic and difficult diseases must be treated npcn analyt ical principles; which is to know and ascertain what dis ease is. Its nature and character require a knowledge of the chemical constituent of every solid and flnidof the hu man body—the changes those solids and fluids are capable of undergoing. To know what medicines to employ to cure diseases, requires a knowledge of the chemical con stituents of ail agents employed In medicines, and if we are in possession of this knowledge, it is possible to cure * any disease—no matter of how long standing-nind leave the patient ju a healthy and perfectly cored condition 1 Dtspepsia, that distressing disease and fell destroyer of health and happiness, undermining the constitution and yearly t arrying thousands to untimely graves, can most em phaficaliy be cured. Khsumatism, in any form or condition, chronic or acuta rrarraoted curable j Kpilepsy, or tailing Biekoeca, all chronic' aod stubborn cases of Femalo Diseases radically removed bolt Ilheum, and every description of ulcerations i Film and Scrofulous Diseases, which hare baffled all prerioua medical skill, can be cured by my treatment, when ths constitution is not exhausted. •* *» u ui« I do say all diseases, (yes, CoxsuMpno*) can be cured CANCER cured without the knife. I will remain In my office on Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 9 o clock, A. M. to 3 P. M., to accommodate patients from a dia'ance, and consult in the English and Herman languages; will make risita to auy distance If reauirad* may be addressed by letter, Fulton Square, ilncast^ w. n. witi/or, m!d m ? l9 lylB . VTKW PROCESS IN DENTISTRY ll CHEOPASTIC PROCESS of —ufttlpr _T - ARTIFICIAL TEETH, ') recently patented by Dr. BLANDY, formerly Professor in the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery 1# cor* talnly one of the greatest discoveries of tbe presenters and destined to work a great change in Mechanical Dentistry The undersigned being the first in the Btate to introduce this process into practice, and which has been attended with great success, feels no hesitation in recommending it essn« perior to any other method of mounting Artificial Teeth heretofore known—the casting ot the plates having great 'advantage over the common custom of ‘iwagldg. . The same accuracy in fitting, perfect cleanliness *nd durability connot be obtained by any other process' ' 43“ The undersigned is alone at*«aorlzed to dispose of office rights for the counties of Lancaster, Chester. Berk*. Dauphin and York. JtfHN WAYLAN, D. D. 8. my 19 tf 18 No. 60? S North Queen Bt, Lancaster. V ,OOK HEl&h—Housekeeper* In gener* i i al and the lAdlea in particular are invited to-purxhaa# their Knives and Forks, Carvers, Tea and Table Spoons. Plated W«*e, Britannia Ware, Jap’d Ware, Plain ahdltned Iron lrons, Coffee iiiila, Welters, Oil and Fluid Lamps, Castors, Pocket Soiree, Port Forseß, Hair Brushes, and various other useful vttelMLat fl . N. HALL’S Low Price Furnishing Store. No. lyii. *»—. Jet it, above llth it, Phll'a, mjZmlQ
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