eTOVBSTSTOVB^M^TOVBStII **“ nof fvM?Sa t DINING, BAR-ROOM, AND NINE-PLATE BTOVE3, Which we ars constantly receiving. All porsons wanting Stoves will please call and examine for themselves, as they wiH find the greatest assortment of Stoves in the city. ja» We have just received a full supply of the following ■ COOK STOVjES: Victor,(complete) Summer Baker, Great Western, WarnicK Globe, Portable Range, Hathawa. Gressen Globe, Great Republic, Snow Bird, Crystal, Etna, Premium, Vrican, Champion, Enchantress, May Flower, Governor, Emporium, Star, William Penn, Capital, City Range, Morning Star, Black Diamond, Banner, Empire State, Vernon, Victory, Flat Top, Sea Shell, Aator, Fanny Forrester, Lancaster Cook, Home, - Young America, ’Del»«*re Welcome, Keystone." New World, Liberty, and many other Pattern Cook. We have also on hand a beautiful assortment of PARLOR COOKS, Morning Glory Cook, Hot Air Parlor Cook, Warnick Parlor Cook, Model Parlor Cook, Boatman Parlor Cook, Lilly’s Parlor Cook, Penu Parlor Cook, Abbott Parlor Cook. aa» Wfl have also the Agency for an eritlre new PARLOR AND DINING ROOM COOK. Also, the Agency for the beßt Ait tight Cooking Stove out, which has many advantages over the common cooking stove. Also, THE RAILWAY COAL BURNER. We therefore ask the attention of the public to our Stoves, together with a full assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, BUILDING MATERIALS, TOOLS, SADDLERY, PAINTS. Ac., Ac. AS"* Cal! and judge for »epl9tf37 GEO. D. BPKECHER A BRO. BUll* DXJiO SLATE—T lie subscriber has just received a large lot of PEACH BOTTOM and YORK COUNTY BUILDING SLATE, which he will put on by the square or Bell by the ton, on the moat reasonable terms. He has also constantly on band an extra light Peach Bottom Building Slate, intended for slating on top of shingles. Please call aud examine my PEACH BOTTOM SLATE, which are the best in the market, and cannot be had at any other yard, as I have made arrangements with R. F. Jonea for the Lancaster Market. GEORGE D. SPRECEIKR, North Queen St., Lancaster, Penna. Asj“Tho above slate can also be bad at F. S. BLETZ’S Lumber Yard, Columbia. This Is to certify that we do not sell our beat quality Peach Bottom Guaged' Slate to auy other per son In Lancaster city than the above named. U. F. JONES, Manufacturers of Peach Bottom Roofing Slate. tf3B a BEAT BARGAINS IN FURNITURE, At the HOUSEKEEPER’S EMPORIUM, North Queen street, near Orange, Lancaster, Pa. . The undersigned have on band a very extensive assort ment of Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room and Kttchen Fur niture, of a quality equal to any that can be procured in Lancaster or Philadelphia, and, uutii the 15tb of November next, we will sell our goods (for ready cash,) at lower prices than any ever yet sold in Lancaster. We mean what we say. Come and see sep 29 tf 37 KETCIIUM 4 VICKERY. FA REE L S d& HERRING, 34 Walnut and 26 Granite Streets, Phil’a. Sole Manufacturers in this State of HERRING'S FIRE PROOF SAFES, WHICH RECEIVED THE MEDAL AT THE WORLD’S FAIR. These Softs are warranted Free from Dampness. Also, Manufacturers of Hall’s Patent Powder Proof Lock, likewise awarded a Medal at the World’s Fair; Chilled Iron Burglar Proof Safes, Bank Vaults, Bank Locks, Steel Chests, 4c. Hep 29 ly 37 New goods: new goods:: The attention of the residents of this vicinity is re spectfully called to the large, elegant and cheap assortment oi BEAUTIFUL FALL GOODS to be found at the Dry Goods Store of THOS. W. EVANS & CO., 818 and 820 Chcstuut St., l’bilad’a. This stock is principally of their own importation, having been selected personally by one of the firm in Europe, and will be found to embrace all the newest and most fashion able fabrics imported this season, at unusually low prices. DRESS SILKS, the largest, handsomest and cheapest assortment ever offered. Robes a Quille, Cloaks, Bayadere do., Valencias, Embroideries, Chintzes, Poplins, Mitts, Mantillas, Poil de Chevres, Merinoes, Talmas, Moußdelaines, Cashmeres, Gloves, Shawls, Duchess Robes, Scarfs, with a general assortment of FANCY DRY GOODS. Purchasers visiting the city will find it advantageous to oall and examine this 6tock, as the assortment will be found complete, aud prices to suit all classes of buyers, sep 29 9t37 LANDRETHS’ agricultural WAREHOUSE. NOS. 21 AND 23 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, NEAR THE STATE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. Ten floors of this spacious building, erected ex pressly for the Proprietors’ trade, are stored with Seeds and Implements of interest to Farmers and Gardeners. SIXTY YEARS ESTABLISHED. The subscribers desire to call tbo attention of every one interested in Farming and Gardening, to their well solected stock of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY. OREAT VARIETY OP HORTICULTURAL TOOLS. WARRANTED GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. GRABS AND FIELD SEEDS OP TUE MOST RELIABLE qUALITT. The Agricultural Implements Bold by usare mostly man ufactured at our Steam Works. Bristol, Pa. Having fitted up this establishment without regard to expense, with the most complete machinery, for the manu facture of various kinds of Agricultural Implements, wo are now prepared to supply nil articles in this line fully equal, if not superior, to anything of the kind ever before offered to the public. LANDKKTHS’ WARRANTED GARDEN SEEDS Have been before the public for upwards of sixty years; thfeir wide-spread popularity, and the constantly increasing demand from year to year, is the best evidouce of their su periority over all others. merchants can be supplied with seeds in papers, or bulk, on the most liberal terms. Bloomsdalo, near Bristol, l’a., our Garden Seed grounds, contains three hundred and seventy acres, and is the larg est establishment of its kind in the world. D. LANDRETII k SON, Nos. 21 and 23 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia. sep 22 3m3oj New map of Lancaster county. The undersigued is preparing to publish a new and complete MAP OF LANCASTER COUNTY, on an improved plan, (provided sufficient encouragement is given.) mark ing the locations of all the principal buildings iu the couu ty, all Schools, Churches, Post Offices, Mills. Hotels, Ac., with the names and locations of all subscribers to the MAP, and locations of farm buildings, so as to make it a complete COUNTY DIRECTORY. To bo ornamented with prospective views of the principal Colleges, Schools and other buildings in the coii'nty. En larged plans of the principal Boroughs and Towns will be given on the side of the COUNTY MAP, where sufficient subscription is obtained. To be handsomely colored, show ing all the new towuships, making a most complete aud beautiful work, superceding all former MAI’S. JAMES D. SCOTT, Publisher, Lancaster City jaly 21 -tf *27 The college journal of medi cal science. A monthly Magazine of 48 pages, conducted by the Fac ulty of the Eclectic College of Medicine, is published at Ono Dollar a Year, payable in advance. Communications for subscription, or for specimen numbers should be di rected to Dr. C. 11. OLKAVELAND, Publisher. june2o ly24] 138 Seventh Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. REIGART’S old wine store, EAST KING STREET. The undersigned begs leave to inform the citizens of Lancaster and the public generally, that he has aguin taken the Agency for Keigart’s Old Wine Store, and trusts that his experience in the business, in connection with the late George H. Whitaker, dec’d, will enable him to conduct It as in former years. The reputation of Relgart's Wines and Liquors is so well known, as to require no praise from us, but only to guar antee that all onr Liquors shall be pure. The old friends of the store are requested to continue their liberal patronage and the public generally invited to give us a call. HENRY E. SLAYMAKEK, AgeDt 'aepl 3m 33 Sash, door, shutter, blind and FRAME FACTORY.—The undersigned have taken the the Sash Factory lately carried on by S. J. Morrison, situ ated in the southern part of the City of Lancaster, and near the Cotton Factories, whore we inteud to manufacture to order all kinds of Sash, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Window Frames, Ac., at the shortest notice aud ou the most reason able terms. The undersigned are both practical Carpenters, and work at-the business ourselves. With a strict attention to business we hope to merit the patronage of the public generally. apr 12 tf 13 SWARTZ WELDER A MORROW. PAPER HANGING DEPOT Removed to No. IQ-Courtland st., New York, directly opposite the Western Hotel. THE CROTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY,I (Organized in 1846, under the 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. 3 Paper Hangings, of every variety of style and price. Borders to match. Fire-Board Prints, in great variety. Transparent Window Shades. Oil Painted Window Shadeß. Wide Window Curtain Papers, aud 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 these articles to call and examine their styles and prices whonever they visit the city. mar 4 tf 7 Rp. & W. H. PENNELL, No. 1021 • MARKET Street, below llth, would ask the citizens of Lancaster county and the public generally, coming to Philadelphia in want of Dry Goods, to call at their store and examine their stock before purchasing, as we feel safe in guaranteeing to sell cheaper than many of our neigh bors, and in giving satisfaction, if not we will refund the money; Our stock embraces every variety of Foreign and Domes tic Goods usually found in a first class Dry Goods Store, most of which have been purchased during the present monetary crisis for cash on delivery, and consequently wo can and will sell them unusually low, and will make it to the interest of purchasers to deal with us. We would ask particular attention to our stock of Table Linens, Table Cloths, Towellings, Napkins, Doyles Linen Sheetings, Ac., Ac. As we have the largest wholesale trade In this description of goods of any. house in the city, wo will guarantee to sell them wholesale or retail, ten per cent, cheaper than can be had elsewhere. Please call, examine, be satisfied for yourselves, and make your purchases of us, and save money thereby. R. D. A W. H. PENNELL, No. 1021 Market St., below llth, North side. N. B.—Wanted a boy from 14 to 18 years of age, to learn the business. Apply soon. sep 2*2 3m 36 HOVER’S LIQUID HAIR DYE—This HAIR DYE needs only a trial to satisfy all of its perfection as a Dye, and the following testimonial from that eminent Analytic Chemist, Professor Booth, of the U. 8. Mint, will only confirm what thousands have previously borne testimony to. “LABORATORY FOR PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY,) St. Stephen’s Place, >- Philadelphia, February 17th, 1857. J “Being well acquainted with the substances composing Hover’s Liquid Hair Dye, I am satisfied that by following the simple directions given for its use, it will not injure the Hair or Skin, but will give a natural and durable color to the hair. JAMES C. BOOTH, Analytic Chemist. HOVER’S WRITING INKS, including Hover’s i-luid, and Hover’s Indelible Inks, are too well known and intro duced to require any additional testimony of their charac ter. The sales have been increasing since their first intro duction, giving evidence that the articles trnly possess that Intrinsic merit claimed at first for them by the Manu facturer. Orders addressed to the Manufactory, No. 416 RACE St. above FOURTH, fold No. 144,) Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention by apr 14ly 13 JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. ISAAC BARTON, •WHOLESALE GROCER, WINE AND LIQUOR STORE. Nos. 135—137 North 2d street, Philadelphia, dec 26 tf-49 WOOD*— Hickory* Oak and Fine Wood of the best quality, for sale by GEORGE CALDER A CO., Office East Orange street, 2d door from North Queen, and at GraefTs Landing on the Conestoga. fju2otf24 A MARKET FARM FOR SALE—Con taining FORTY-FIVE ACRES within 8 miles from Baltimore, on the Washington turnpike, near tbe railroad. Access.to the city six times a day by the cars. The farm has good improvements, is well watered, has plenty of VROIT of all kinds. On It Is a bed of IRON ORE of tbe Black Clay bed. Half of tbe purchase money can remain hree years. Apply at this office. Refer to me, aug 4 8m 29 GEO. BARBER, Baltimore, Md. GEORGE Z. BENTZ. BENTZ & HUFFNAGLE, (Successors to CoL Daniel Herr,) WASHINGTON HOP 8E , Columbia, Lancaster County, Pa. The subscribers having effected a lease of this well-known and popular Hotel, hereby give notice that they have thoroughly refitted and renovated it The whole estab lishment has been refurnished at great expense, and nothing has been deft undone to render It one of the most agreeable and comfortable hotels in the State. / 4®** Adjoining the hotel is a first-class/ RESTAU RANT, which is supplied with- all the delicacies of the reason, and which is not surpassed by any similar estab lishment in Philadelphia. They respectfully solicit the patronage of the .public, apr 7 ly 12 BENTZ 4 HPFFNAGLH. Rate op interest increased— We will pay hereafter, until farther notice, Piv* ajtc> a half peb CEST. INTEREST on our Certificates of Deposit, issued for one year. On Certificates for less than one year, and on transient deposits, payable on demand, five peb cent, perannum, as heretofore. , . Depositors not drawing interest, will always be accom modated in proportion to the value of their accounts. Stocks bought and sold on commission only. Uncnrrent money bought at lowest rates. Collections promptly made, and Drafts drawn on Phila delphia, New York and Baltimore. The members of the firm are individually liable for all the obligations of JohnGyger k Co., consisting of JOHN GYGER, BENJ. ESHLEMAN, DATED BAIR, HENRY MUBSELMAN. apr 21 tf 14 Robert Clarkson, Cashier. Full stock of falx* dry goods. EYRE A LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH Sts., Phil adelphia, respectfully request Cash Buyers to examine a fine Stock of SEASONABLE GOODS, adapted to the Best Pennsylvania Trade. Full Line Fall Dress Goods. New designs of Fall Shawls. ■, Rich Silks of Newest Btyles. $ • Good Black Silks of all widths. 4 Cases assorted French Merinoes. 7 Poll de Cbevres, New Goods. British and American Dark Prints. \\ '■ Sattinetts, Cassimerea, Cloths and Ve^tlngß, Muslins, Linens, Flannels, Blankets, Sc., Ac. N. B. Auction Bargains from New and -this City daily received. Particular attention glyen to Country orders for Desirable Goods. — Terms Nelt Cask?'. sep 1 jj ' 3m 33 NE W YORK WINE <fc LIQUOR STORE. REIGART A MILLER. Wholesale andjßetail Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. No. 6, North Duke Street, next door to tije office HUpj of the “ Intzlliqencer,” and directly opposite BMm the Court House, Lancaster, Pa. f The subscribers take this method of informing the pub lic that they have just opened a large assortment of WINKS and LIQUORS of the choicest Brands and Quali ties. Having made arrangements with [borne of the first bouses id Cognac and Rochelle, enables tbem to furnish to their customers, upen the most liberal terns, the following brands of Cognac and Rochelle Brandies: OTARD, HENNESY, PINET CABTILLION, T. HIMES, MARTELL, MARRETT, PELLEVOSIN, J. J. DEPUY A CO., : A. Ac., Ac. WINES. • CHAMPAGNE, OLD OPORTO, BURGUNDY, CLARET, SHERRY, MADEIRA, LISBON, TENERIFFE, HOCK, MUSCAT and WINES. of various brands and qualities. Holland Gin, Scbeid&m Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits, Scotch, Whiakeyß; Peach, Apple, Lavender, Blackberry, Chbrry, Ginger and Raspberry Brandies; Cordials, Wine Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, Ac., Ac. :] Also, Agents and Sole Proprietors of the OLD WHEAT WH IS KrlE Y . Constantly on hand, an extensive stock of Old Monon gahela Whiskeys of various grades, eom'e of which they guarantee to be superior to any in the codntry. All goods from this establishment are guarantied to give satisfaction, with the privilege of being returned, apr 28 ] ly 15 QC. WITNESSES! OR, THIS FORGER ■OO CONVICTED. J a JOHN a. DYE IS THE AUTJJOR, t>» Who has had 10 years diperience asa'fianker and Pub* 2 Usher, aud Author of © A series of Lectures at the Broadway Tabernacle, 0) when, for 10 successive nights, over a JB&- 50,000 People *Ol r Greeted him with rounds of applause, while he v/re«teu rounao 03 exhibited the manner in which counterfeiters executed a £> their frauds, and the Surest Hiill Shortest Means of Detecting thojn! O The Bank Note Engravers all say thdf he is the greatest O Judge of Paper Money Hying. q / IREATEST DISCOVERY OF .THE PRESENT A VT CENTURY FOR J g DETECTING COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES. Describing Every Genuine BUI in and Q Exhibiting at a glance every Counterfeit Q in Circulation ! ! ij Arranged so admirably, that Reference is Easy and Do- tection Instautaneoui q 4fcsr* No Index to examine! No paies to huut up! > But. so simplified and arranged, that the Merchant, O Banker and Business Man can see all at a Glance. § English, French and Gtrinan. •rt Thus Each /nay read the sauije in his own Cg Native Tongue. •! ra Most Perfect Bank Note List ijPubushed. 3 Also a list of 1 g ALL THE PRIVATE BANKERS:] IN AMERICA. A Complete Summary of the of Europe and America will bo published in each Edition, together a with all the Important NEWS OF THE DAY. Also H A SERIES OF TALE?S g From an Old Manuscript found in tjhe East. It fur a. nishes the Must Complete History of P* ORIENTAL LlFfe, CJ and describing tbe Most Perplexing Positions in which the Ladies and Gentlemen of that Country have rt been so often found. These Stories will continue S 3 through the whole year, and will protfe the Most Entor © taining over offered to the Public. !! n Furnished Weekly to Subscribers only, at $1 a © year. All letters must be addressed tp a _ JOHN S. DYE, Broker, Q Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Wall Street, New York apr2l ij ly 14 / A PHYSICIAN’S LEGACY TO /Jx YOUNG MEN. lj / “ The glory of a young man f. Is his strength.” j; I (From the Sunday Dispatch, New York", Aug. 2d, 1857.) I *• Our readers are itware that we seldom, if ever, rec ■ onimend any medical publication, if net endorsed by tbe very highest authority. As Buch an iustuicewe may men tion Dr. Culverwell’s new publication on Nervous Debility and other weaknesses, the result of early indiscretion. It is a small but valuable Pamphlet. His preparations, the “Regenerator” and “Nervine” are now considered the sole and only effectual remedies extant for the complaints re ferred to. ( U's Seminal Re' ator ahd Royal Ne*’ Dr. CulverweirsSemin.il Regenerator iLju Koyal Nervine, the sovereigh Remedies for Seminal Weakness, Sexual De bility, linpotency, Involuntary Emissions, Piles, <£c., are for sale by most of the leading Druggistslin the country. Dr. C.’s Pamphlet, as above, containing full advices for ; the cure of Spermatorrhea. ic., can be Had, in n secure > envelope, by enclosing a stamp to Dr. ChUs. J. C. Kline, / Ist Avenue,corner l'Jtli Street, NEW YofcK, POST BOX/ No. 4r586. slep22 3ui3G J lOC AL FREIGHT NOTICE.—The j PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY are now prepared to receive and forward FREIGHT between Phila delphia, Lancaster and Columbia, at tl!je following rates per hundred pounds: • )| BETWEEN Pill LA. AND COLUMBIA. First Class. Second Class. Third Classs. Fourth Class. 22 cts. 18 cts. 16 cts. jj 14 cts. Flour, 2S cts. per barrel. Pig Metal, 10 cts. p'|*r 100 pounds. BETWEEN PIIILA. AND LANCASTER. First Class. Second Class. Third Class. Fourth Class. 20cts. 17 cts. iscts. 13 cts. Flour. 25 cts. per barrel. Pig Metal, 10 “ u 100 lbs. ARTICLES OF Ist CLASS. Books, Fresh Fish, Boots and Shoes, Nuts in Bags, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Porter A Ale in bottles, Dry Goods, Poultry in coops, Eggs, Pork, (fresh,) Furniture, Poultry, (dressed,) Feathers, Wrapping taper. ARTICLES OF 2d CLASS. Apples, Molasses, Cheese, Melons, Clover A Grass. Seed, Oils in casks or barrels, Crockery, Paper In boxes, Candles, Pasteboard, Casks or Barrels, (empty,) Peaches, (dried,) Groceries, Priuting Piiper, Guns and Rifles, Paper Hangings, Horring'in boxes and kegs, Queensware, Hardware, Sweet Potatoes, Hops, Tobacco in Dales, -Iron, hoop, band or sheet, Tea, Leather, Type, Liquor in wood, Tallow, Marble Slabs aud Marble Turpentine, (spts.,) Monuments, Varnish. ARTICLES OF 3d CLASS. Alcohol, Potatoes, !j Coffee, Turnips, ;i Hides, (green,) Vinegar, j Lard, White Lea<), Oysters A Clams, (in shell.) Window Glass. Tobacco, (manufactured.) j ARTICLES OF 4th CLASS. Codfish, Rosin, 1 Cotton, Salt, ;j Fish, salted, Tobacco, (leaf,) Grain of all kinds, Tin, Nails and Spikes, Tar, Pitch, Whiskey. . Plaster, further information, apply to E. J. SNEEDER, Freight Agent, Phila. E. K. BOICE, Freight Agent, Columbia. W. H. MYERS, Freight) Agent, Lancaster. aug n j ly 30 lANCASTER COUNTY | EXCHANGE J AND DEPOSIT OFFICE. Corner of East King and Dukb Streets, BET. THE COURT HOUSE AND SPRiECHER’S HOTEL, Lancaster Cltyl JOHN K. REED A CO. pay interest oii deposits at the fol lowing rates: -I 5 Y2 per cent, for one year and longer.;! 5 do. “ 30 days “ do. jj 4®“Also, buy and sell Real Estate a,nd Stocks on com mission, negotiate loans, collect claims,;|Ac., Ac. undersigned are individuallyjliable to the extent of their estates, for all the deposits and 'other obligations of John K. Reed & Co. l[ JOHN K. REED, AMOS S. HENDERSON, DAVID SHULTZ, ISAAC E HIESTER, doc 25 :| tf 49 TO CAPITALISTS AND BUSINESS MEN.—The subscriber, in consequence of ill health for the past six months, is induced by his friends and phy sicians to retire from business. He therefore offers his stock of DRY GOODS for sale upon favorable terras. The business is well established, and the| custom yearly in creasing. It is located in the centre oi )jhe town of Carlisle. The good will and fixtures will also bo disposed of, and the Store Room offered for rent. The business can not fail to bo profitable to any one having capitaij; and wishing to en gage in merchandizing For further particulars address. GEO. W. HITNER, Carlisle. Pa. N. B. An experienced salesman is Ranted immediately, sep 1 j 4m 33 CHESNUT STREET HOUSE, SAMUEL MILLER^ No. 121 Chesnut street, betweeri; 3d and 4th, P SIL A D E L P H'l A . BOARDING, $1 per day. t! may 14 tf 16 Lancaster mercantile col lege. Incorporated by the Legislaiureof Pennsylvania. Located No. 22, North Duke Street, {(opposite the Court' House. ji T. H. Pollock, Professor of Book Keeping. G. Bilderback, Jr., Profossor of Penmanship. A. Harris, Esq., Lecturer on Mercantile Law. A. Thompson, Esq., Lecturer on Bank] Note Engraving. For circulars, containing full particulars, specimens of Penmanship, Ac., address T. H. POLLOCK, Pres’t. sep 22 tt 36 Lancaster City, Pa. COAL— The undersigned l ! are now re" ceiving their supply of j; LYKENS VALLEY COAL, !i BALTIMORE COMPANY CiOAL, PINE GROVE COAL, jj SHAMOKIN COAL; BROAD TOP COAL, Carefully selected, and which they will deliver in good or der to any part of the city at low priced. Lime burners and Blacksmiths Coal on hand. Apply to _ GeCM OALDER A CO- Office East Orange street, 2nd door from North Queen, and at the yard at GreafTa Landing, on the Conestoga, angle 1 tf 31 NE w PROCESS Tiff DENTISTRY.— CHEOPASTIO PROCESS of mounting * ARTIFICIAL TRETH, TT7>V*** recently patented by Dr- BLANDY. formerly LjJJjLt Professor in the Baltimore College of Dental Snrgery, is cer tainly one of the greatest discoveries of the present age and destined to work a great change in Mechanical Dentistry. The undersigned being the first in the State to introduce this process into practice, and which has been attended with great success, feels no hesitation in recommending it as su perior to any other method of mounting Artificial Teeth heretofore known—the casting ot the plates having great advantage over the common custom of “swaging.” The same accuracy in fitting, perfect cleanliness, and durability connot be obtained by any other process. 49* The undersigned is alone authorized to dispose of office rights for the counties of Lancaster, Chester,. Berks, Danphlnand York. JOHN WAYLAN, D.D.B. my 19 tf 18 No. 60% North Queen St., Lancaster. •GEOBGE W. HU7TKAGLS. J KABTIH.I BTRASBUSO. _\3. XDTAXAD, DESTISTRY—M ARTIS <fc It IN READ having associated together in the practice of D ENTIS TRY, MggS will endeavor to render entire satisfaction in 1 f T 1 all operations entrusted to their care. Being prepared for the Manufacture of TEETH, we will be enabled to suit all cases, with Block, Single Gum or Plate Teeth, either on Gold. Silver or Gutta Perch a 49*Office —Main etreet, 3 doors Bast of Echteraacht s Hotel, Strasburg, Lancaster county. , N. B.—l take this method of tendering thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore received, and hope by the present arrangement to be enabled at all times to attend to those requiring our services. aug4ly i!9 - J. MARTIN. Wat. N. AMER, DENTIST, respectfully informs Us friends and the citizens of Lancaster city and county in general, that he still continues to practice the various hranches l t \Y of Operative and Mechanical Dentistry, at the office lately occupied by J. G. Moore, on the SOUTH EAST CORNER of N. QUEEN and ORANGE sts. Having been for the last eight yeers, engaged in the study and practice of Dentistry, five years of which time J was spent under the instruction and In the employ ol 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 ail who may favor him with a call. N. B.—Entrance to office 2nd door on Orange st. Jnne2 ly2o Dental co-partnership.—the undersigned having entered into co-partnership, are prepared to practice the various branches of OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIS- /SggggX TRY, at their office, in Kramph’s Buildings, f, I J-T N. E. corner of North Queen and Orange streets, where they would be pleased to wait npon their friends and the public generally, assuring them that all operations In trusted to their care will be performed in the most complete manner. 8. WELCHENS, I would respectfully announce to my friends, throughout the City and County of Lancaster, that I have this day taken into co-partnership, in my Dental practice, Dr. S. T. PRIGG, recently of Baltimore, Md., and who has, within the last three or four months, become a resident Dentist of this city. The gentlemanly and accommodating character of Dr. Prigg, his thorough and scientific knowl edge of the various branches of the profession, his superior skill in all its most delicate manipulations, together with the high recommendations he brings with him from the Professors of the Baltimore College of Dental Science, will guarantee perfect satisfaction to all my former patrons and all others who may place themselves under our treat ment. By this arrangement we will have greater facilities for a more prompt attention to all oar patients, which the want of assistance has.heretofore deprived me Of the ability to bestow. Persons partial to the manipulations and advice of the undersigned, and who may feel a delicacy in calling for bis services at the Dental office, in the event of his not being present, will please call at his Drug Store, No. 27 North Queen street, in the National House Building. March 16, 1857. Dr. waylan’s new drug store. —No. 60 North Queen street. The undersigned re spectfully announces that he has opeuee his NEW n DRUG STORE ESTABLISHMENT, with a very ex-tfX# tensive and complete stock of Drugs, Medicines, ifi Chemicals, Perfumery and Fancy Articles—all fresh 44R and pure—which will be 6old at the lowest market prices. This stock embraces every article usually kept in a first class Drug Store, and neither labor nor expense has been spared in fitting up the establishment, to insure the pres ervation of the Drugs in the 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 had at the store of the subscriber. An improved Soda, or Mineral Water Apparatus has been introduced, the fountains of which are made of Iron, with Porcelain lining on their interior surface, freeing them from all liability to taint the water with any metalic poi son, which has heretofore been 60 great au objection to the copper fountains. Those who wish to enjoy these refreshing beverages can do so at this establishment without fear of be ing poisoned with deleterious matter. The entire establish ment has been jjiaced 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 Philadelphi and Cincinnati. The undersigned feels confident that be is in every way prepared to give entire satisfaction to his customers, there fore a share of public patronage is solicited, may 27 tf 19 JOHN WAYLAN, D. D. S. Blinds: blinds:: blinds::: VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY. The subscriber takes this method of informing the citizens of Lancaster,City aud County that he still continues to manufacture Blinds of the most beautiful and fashionable at the shortest possible notice, at his new establishment in East German Street, (one door below the Public Schools.) Any person desiring to look at bis different patterns, can do so by calling as above, where he will at all times be pleased to wait upon them. He has received some beauti ful patterns from Philadelphia. wfeilnut Blinds made to order, of which specimens can oe seen at his dwelling; these blindsTu-e-warranted not to fade or draw. Winddw Shades hung, Hair, Husk, P<nleaf, Straw and Cotton Mattrasses made to order and taste. Also, Cush ions, Curtains and all kinds- of Upholstery made and re paired. Carpets cut, sewed and laid. All of Furni ture made in the latest fashion and style. Old Furniture repaired and varnished to look as good as new. 49“ He is also prepared to act as UNDERTAKER at funerals. Orders can be left at Widmyer A Barnes’ Furniture Ware Rooms; 1). Bair’s Dry Goods Store; Erbens’ Dry Goods Store; and C. 11. Breneman’s Paper Store. apr 21 6m 14 C'IOPPERWARE MANUFACTORY J SAMUEL DILLER Returns his thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, and respectfully informs his cus tomers and the public generally, that be still continues at the old stand, in West King street, nearly opposite Fulton Hall, and is prepared to manufacture to order COPPER WARE, iu all its various branches, and on the most reasonable terms. He invites his country friends especially to give him a call, as he Is confident of being-able to please. He also keeps constantly on hand, for hire, HORSES, CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, Ac., Ac., all in excellent order, and furnished at the lowest rates. Give him a call when you need anything of the kind, aud he will suit you to a nicety. SAND I SAND!—Five Hundred Loads of Sand on hand, which will be delivered to any part of the city. Horses and Carts to be had at all times, at the Livery Stable of SAMUEL DILLER, apr 22 tf 14 West King st., Lancaster. The welcome visitor the Cheapest and Handsomest Periodical in the World.— CIRCULATION 100,000. This elegant and fascinating Literary and Family Monthly Magazine closes its first volume in June next. During the few brief months of its existence it has attained a popularity unequalled in the annuls of the Press. The publishers having offered liberal Premiums for choice literary efforts, tho Stories, Romances, Essays, Poetry, and other sparkling and interesting reading were com menced in January last, and are being still published in the Visitor. The new volume will bo commenced in July, 1857, greatly improved and enlarged. Each number will contain thirty two extra large sized royal octavo pages, making a mag nificent volume of nearly 400 pages for the year—or pre senting an amount of the choicest reading on all subjects, equal to what would cost in the book stores at least five dollars—the whole for fifty cents, payable invariably in advance. Some of the most popular and brilliant male and female contributors are regular contributors, and the publishers will spare no pains or expense to render the ‘'Welcome Visitor” every way acceptable to a refined and intelligent community. The publication is adapted to all classes of.people—the young and the old—and wherever seen and perused, meets with universal acceptation. 4®" Now is the time to subscribe to the New Volume. *,*The back numbers may be had (to complete sets) for 3 cents each, or the whole series of 12 numbers for twenty five cents. Liberal inducements to Clubs and Canvassers. tfcjL- Remember, our terms are Fifty Cents for one year, for a single copy, or three copies will be sent under one cover or address for One Dollar. Address OOSDEN A COMPANY, Publishers, No. 38 North Seventh street, (up staiis,) Phil adelphia. apr 14 ly 13 New city map—splendidly il lustrated WITH LARGE COLORED MAPS.— The subscriber being about to publish a beautifully Illus trated Map of the city of Lancaster, respectfully solicits the patronage of the citizens to the new enterprise. Tho Map will bo very minute in its details, being a com plete plot of the city with all the new and contemplated streets and alleys, and all the original town lots, numbered os recorded, together ’with a ground plan of all the build ings as they stand on their respective lots, the Schools, Colleges, wilh all Churches, Hotels, Stores, Manufacturing Establishments and all the offices of professional men in the city, distinctly named and colored, and the names of all the subscribers duly inserted on the margin, making it not only a complete map of the city, but also a business directory; and, in connection with all this, there will bo from fifteen to twenty-five original views of Residences, Churches, Colleges, and Manufacturing Establishments in the city and vicinity beautifully colored, the natural color, as I make all my own sketches and color them on the spot, and have them lithographed in tho highest style of the art. Samples of which can be shown that were published in West Chester aud Chester county, which have never been equalled by any views published on any map in the United States. Having had considerable experience in map pub lishing, and having devoted a great deal of time to the art of perspective drawiug, I flatter myself that I am able to produce beautiful life-like pictures that cannot be excelled, and in fact defy all competition in this style of Map pub lishing. All persons wishing views published ou the city map, or having property they wish plated in, will please leave orders at J. Franklin Reigart’s office, Fulton Build ings, which will ho promptly attended to by the subscri ber. THOMAS J. KENNEDY, july 28 tf 28 LIYERY STABLE.—Haeing purchased the entire LIYERY ESTABLISHMENT of William Bell, in the rear of Funk’s Merrimac House, N. Prince street, I am prepared to hire Horses, Carriages, Barouches, Ac., Ac., 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 9 ArLLEN A NEEDLES’ J\. SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. CAUTION.—Be particular to observe that every barrel of our article has our name and that of Pails dj Klett brand ed on the head. This Caution is rendered necessary, as there are so many articles of doubtful value sold under the name of Super-Phosphate of Lime, as to mislead those who are unacquainted with the value of a GENUINE ARTICLE. PRICE $45 PER 2000 LBS. (21£ CFNTfI PER LB.) A liberal deduction made to Dealers. Orders for this valuable Fertilizer attended to promptly. Pamphlets describing it, and the mode of applying can be had gratuitously at our stores, or by mall when desired. It has no superior as a Manure for WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, and all other crops requiring a LASTING FERTILIZER, producing cot only a heavier yield of Grain than Peruvian Guano, but stiffening the straw to support the head G R A 8 8 SEED rarely falls to take well whore our Phosphate is annlied to Wheat Land. F We have a small quantity still In store FISH MANURE A supply of this valuable article for sale.' PRICE $3O PER 2000 lbs. (114 CENT PER LB.) NO. 1. GOVERNMENT PERUVIAN GUANO for sale at the lowest rates. 4®“ The Leading Agricultural Journals and Newtpa pars are regularly fled at our office for the use of Farmers. Goods can be loaded at either front of our Warehouses. Farmers are recommended to drive to Water Street and avoid the crowded wharf Ample faculties are afforded in loading Wagons and attending to the Horses. ALLEN A NEEDLES, No. 23 South Wharves, and 41 (new style) South Water St, First Store above Ohesnut St., Phila. [july 28 8m 28 S. T. PRIGG. 8. WELCHENS. mar 17 tf 9 CONRAD ANNE. LIVERY STABLE. JOHN P. FETTERLY. tf 34 PACIFIC OCEAN GUANO 10 —“8IGIT or the big watch”— lo •\TTATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY'AND Tf SILVER WARE. 8. A. DYSART A NO. 10 WEBT KING BL, (near Market).takes pleasure in inviting attention to their new and large stock of Goods, which com prises as great a variety of all articles in their line as can be found in the city, consisting in part of Ladies’ Fine 18 Carat Hunting Lever Watches, Fine Gold Hunting Levers, ** “ Open-faced Levers, Silver Hunting Case M “ Open faced “ a good assortment of LEVERS and EPINE3 of Silver and Composition Cases; QUARTIERS ad ENGLISH WATCH- R 3 (first and second handed.) all »f-which are warranted to keep'time or no sale. Their assortment of JEWELRY is the most extensive ever offered to the citizens of Lancaster, part of which are the-following styles: FINE PAINTED BREASTPINS. EARRINGS AND BRACELETS to match; CAMEO SETTS, FLORENTINE MOSAIC, and PLAIN EAR RINGS and BREASTPINS, all of which for beauty, style’and cheapness cannot be surpassed in the citv. Also, a fine assortment of PLAIN and CHASED BRACELETS and BANDS, with Cameo Setts and Medallions. Particular attention paid to Jewelry of Gentlemeu’s wear, comprising Sleeve Buttons, Stnds, Guard, Breast and Fob Chains of the best quality; Ribbon Slides, Gold and Silver Tooth Picks, etc. Always on band a good assortment of SILVER WARE, such as Spoons, Tea, Table, Desert, Sugar. Mustard and Salt; Dinner and Tea Forks; Napkin Rings; Butter and FruitKnlves; SaltCellers; Caps, Pie Knives, Pickle Knives and Forks, setts of Knives, Forks and Spoons for Misses.— Also a beautiful lot of Port Monnaies for Ladies and Gents, Combs and Brushes of all kinds, Accordeons, Ac. Clocks from $1.25 to $5O, all warranted. 49“ The undersigned have* at considerable expense, got up a Card of Hair Work Patterns, for which they receive orders—to be executed in Philadelphia In the most chaste and durable style, and at short notice. The public are in vited to call and examine om stock and judge for them selves. SAMUEL A DYSART, JAMES P. DYSART. Sign of the Big Watch, No. 10, West King St., Lancaster, Pa. apr 21 tf 14 WATCHES* CLOCKS and JEWELRY. ATEIDUCtU PRICB9. .teop WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. fefh. C. B. SHULTZ, jg-fjfct 914 Market street, above 9th, South side, Phlla delphia. jnne2ly 20 Clothing:- clothing:: FOR FALL AND WINTER!!! JOHN A. ERBKN, SIGN OF THE STRIPED COAT No. 42 North Queen St., East Side, near Vie Corner of Or ange St., Lancaster , Pa. Has now in store the largest and cheapest assortment of Men’s and Boyß’ FALL AND WINTER CLOTH ING, in the city of Lancaster All clothing sold at |KI this establishment is of the proprietor’s own mann- VIA facture, and guarantied to be well sewed, and war- li» ranted to prove the same as represented at the time of pur chase. Among his extensive assortment may be found the fol lowing:— OVERCOAT 3 AND BANGUPS, from $3.00 to 15.00 Fine Black Cloth Frock Coats, “ 6.50 “ 13 00 Fine do. Dress “ “ 7.00 “ 13.50 Blue Cloth Dress A Frock Coats, “ 5.50 “ 10.00 Fancy Cassimere Coats, “ 3.50 “ 6.00 Business Coats, 3.00“ 5.76 Satinet Frock and Sack Coats, “ 3.25 “ 5.00 Satinet Monkey Jackets, “ 2.00 “ 3.25 Black French Doeskin PaDts, “ 3.00 “ 6.00 Doable Milled Cassimere Pants, : “ 2.75 “ 4.50 Fine Black Cloth Pants, “ 3.00 “ 5.50 Fancy Cassimere Pants, “ 2.75 “ 4.50 Satinett Pants, “ 175 « 3.00 Black Satin Vests, “ 2.00 “ 4.06 Merino, Velvet and Plush Vests, “ 1.25 “ 3.00 Cassimere Vests, Satinet Vests, “ 1.00 “ 2.50 The above have been made up expressly for the Fall and Winter business, by the proprietor’s own workmen, and made in the best manner and most modern styles, and guaranteed to be cheaper than similar articles can be pur chased for elsewhere, which enables the Farmer, Mechanic and Tradesman, to make their selections with dispatch, and without fear of imposition. BOYS’ CLOTHING Just finished, a very large assortment of Boys’ Clothing, suitable for the Fall and Winter, consisting of Boys’ Over coats. Frock, Sack and Monkey Coats, Roundabouts, Pautß and Vests, of all sizes and qualities, and at extremely low prices. ALSO, a full assortment of Woollen and Cotton Under shirts and Drawers, Fine Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Stocks, Gloves, Hoisery and Umbrellas. Just received, a large assortment of CLOTHS, CASST MERES AND VESTINGS, Black French Doeskin Cassi meres, Fancy Cassimeres. 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 undersigned hopes, by strict attention to business, and endeavoring to please customers, to receive a continu ance of public patronage. JOHN A. EKBEN. Sign of the Striped Coat, No. 42 North Queeu St., East side, near the corner of Orange Street, Lancatter, Pa. oct6 t f 38 COME AND SEEMI F. J. KRAMPH’S UNRIVALLED ASSORTMEW OP CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS AND VESTINGS, MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, FOR FALL AND WINTER, At the old and well-known Stand, Cor. of North Queen and Orange Sts., Lancaster, Penn'a. An excellent assortment of Double and Single- Breasted Raglan, Sack and Paletot Overcoats, of a variety of material, and made by his own workmen 11/1 with express reference to style, durability and com- JlJfl fort. Cloth, Cassimere, and Satinett Dress and Business Frocks, Sacks and Monkey Jackets—plain and figured, and in various shades of color. Cloth, Cassimere, Satinet and Velvet Pantaloons, of a va riety ofstjle, color and figure. Silk Velvet, Merino, Plush, Grenadine, Silk, Cloth, Casi mere and Satinett Vests, double and single breasted. Woollen and Cotton, Knit, Cricket, Jackets, Under Cloth ing and Hoisery. “ Winchester A Scott’s Celebrated Shirts,” Collars, Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Suspenders, Um brellas and gentlemen’s furnishing goods in general. ALSO.—Fine, medium and common Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts and Vestings of such styles, colors and figures as the market affords, and which cannot fail to meet the wants of the most fastidious taste; —all of which will be manufac tured to order in the best manner, with the utmost prompt ness, and on the most reasonable terms All articles purchased or manufactured at this establish ment, are warranted to give satisfaction, or an exchange or alteration will bo promptly and cheerfully made. Thankful to an appreciating community for past favors, the proprietor hopes be may confidently look for a contin uance of the sarao. F. J. KKAMPH. «ep 29 3m 37 \JESSRS. CYRUS & BARTON N. WIN IYI THUS’ CLOTIIIIIU STORE, No. 31% North Queen street, Lancaster.—The subseriln-rs have taken the above stand, lately occupied by Mr. William IMisler, ami are now receiving and opening, iu addition to the stork on hand, a new and eleiraut assortment of Goods of every description, and well suited to the seasou. They are now ready to do buHiuesti „ n the most liberal and accommodating terms with nil who may favor them with their patronage. Being desirous and determined to establish a permanent and regular business, it will be their own as wey as their customer's interest, to bo faithful to the performance of their doty, and to render a full equivalent for the prices they receive for their goods. CUSTOM WORK promptly attended to and warranted to be well mado and well fitted. Plain and Fancy CLOTHS, CASSIMKRES AND VESTINGS, always on hand, as well as all other kinds of goods in this lino of buskafss. CLOTHING of every description and quality, well made nd of good material, constantly on hand. The friends of the proprietors and tlie public generally are respectfully invited t<> this establishment. Please give us a call and allow us to furnish you with such arti cles as you may want in our line of business. CYRUS k BARTON N. WINTERS. doc 9 tf 47 No. 3V/£ North Queeen st., Lanc’r. A CARD.—The undersigned respect fully announce that they have purchased the stock and flxturemilSffly. L O’Rourk, Merchant Tailor, and in tend to continue the Merchant TaMoring business, in THE GRANITE BUILDING, No. North Queen St. Our stock consists of the choic est FRENCH CLOTHS, such as Baiolues, Samonies and Nellsaons finest Cloths of various colors; the choicest French Cassimeres; Block Doeskin Cassimeres; Fancy Cassimeres, the best selection; Vestings of all descriptions, and a large assortment of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. We respectfully ask a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon our predecessor, and trusr by strict attention to business to receive it. One of the firm has bad considerable experience in one the largest and most fashionable Merchant Tailoring Es tablishments in Philadelphia, and flatters himself that he will be able do render satisfaction to the patrons of the firm. Very Respectfully, apl 7 tf 12 PETZELT A MoEVOY. New clothing store. H. K. KILLIAN, AGENT, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 1. MARKET St., adjoining store of Hager t£ Bros. Offers for sale a new and elegant etookof READY MADE CLOTHING, at the lowest cash prices. ALSO a complete assortment, of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, which die is prepared to make up at the most reasonable terms. Custom work attended to as heretofore and warranted satisfactory. sepl64m3s R. DECOU & CO. Clothiers, No. 141 Chestnut St., above Fourth; Philadelphia, Keep conftantly on hand a fplendid aflortment of Ready-made Clothing. Goods made to Order and Wj to FIT. dec 2 REMOVAL— Eartlien and Stone Ware. —HENRY GAST A SON have removed their Wareroom to S. Queen street, directly opposite the Odd Fellows’ Hall, where they keep on band a large assortment of EARTHEN AND STONE WARE, of various patterns, and are prepared to furnish Terra Cotta work, Garnishing, Mouldings, and other kinds oi Ornamental Work. The manufactory is still continued at the old stand in South Queen ereet, apr 21 tf 14 LANCASTER- AXLE MANUFACTORY. The subscribers, under the firm of WM. DILLER <fc CO., at the OLD STAND IN WATER ST., will manufacture to order CASE-HARDENED and COMMON AXLES of all sizes, DRILL MACHINES, BRIDGE BOLTS, and Smith and Machine Jobbing in general. sep29 tf37 Hugh miller's works, «»two YEARS AGO,” by Charles Kingsley. “ MOSS SIDE,” by the author of “Alone,” and all the new publications. For sale at SPRENGER k WESTHAEFFER’S, sep29tf37 33 North Queen street. GUANO! GUANOJ! GUANO!!! ALL KINDS. LEIN AT? S SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. SSHpFJ 7)000 TONS. SaBA 45» FARMERS! FOR YOUR WHEAT CROPS UBE LEINAIPS SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, At V/i eta. a lb. or $4O a Ton; or use LEINAITS AMERI CAN FERTILIZER, at $3,50 a bbl. or $25 a ton. One barrel of either 1b sufficient for an Acre of Wheat. THESE ARE PERMANENT MANURES, made of reliable Chemical Elements, and have been in suc cessful use for the past Six Years, improving the soil and increasing the value of the land. FOUR DIPLOMAS from the State Agricultural Society of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and tbe Crystal Palace Association of the City of New York, have been re ceived for these Valuable Fertilizers. PAMPHLETS In the English and German Language can be had by application at the Office. A Liberal DISCOUNT to Wholesale Dealers. The above Fertilizers, delivered FREE of Cartage to any wharf in the old City Proper. ORDERS sent by Mail accompanied with Cash or Drafts, will be promptly Shipped to any part of the World. GEORGE A. LEINAU, Proprietor. No. 19 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia City, jnly 214 m 27 Pennsylvania.' Stereoscopes i—these wonderful and universally admired pictures, which appear as round and Bolid as sculptured marble, are taken daily at JOHNSTON’S SKY-LIGHT GALLERY, 1 corner of North-Queen and Orange sts. 9SF Daguerreotypes of every size and style, taken at the lowest prices. 1 Lanscater, June 19 tf-22 Elisha kent k a 5 e • A BI O GR A PHY. BY UTtLUAM FT.T) ICR In announcing the LIFR OF DR. KANE, we are but antii*ipatinc the wishes oi thousands and’toQSOl thousands of the admirers of that great man. Having been a personal friend of the deceased, and eh joying a large share of his confidence, Dr. Elder is well qualified to do justice to the subject.; •ThH work will b» issued in one handsome octavo volume, and wDI equal in every resDect the snperb volnmes of “Artie Explorations.” recently published. It will contain a new fall face portrait, executed on steel, as well as engra vings ofhis residence, tomb, medals, Ac. In order to give this work a largo circulation it will be sold at the low priee of $1 50. More than $300,000 sold within 9 months. DR. SAXE’S GREAT WORK, ARCTIC EXPLORATIONS, Is now being read by more than two hundred thousand persons, old and young, learned and unlearned. It is just the book which should be owned and read by every American. 5 0 0 NE WSPA PER S have each pronounced it . the most remarkable and mar velous work ever published. THE FOREIGN JOURNALS and the most distinguished sown* of Europe are extrava gant in its praise. Itis more interesting than ROBINSON CRUSOE; being a faithful amount of privations and hardships, the narra tive of which cannot be read without a shudder. OUR MOST EMINENT MEN have vied with each other in ex tolling its merits. Two vole., octavo, superbly Illustrated Thru Hundred Engravings. Price $5.00 DR. KANE'S FIRST NARRATIVE THE UNITED STATES GRIXXELL EXPEDITION IN SEAR CH OP SIR JO HN FR A NELIN, During the years 1850-51. A Personal Narrative, by Elisha Kent Kane, M. D, U. S. N. One volume Svo., upwards of 550 pages, containing 900 Steel Plates and Wood Engravings, including a fine sieel Portrait of Sir John Franklin, being the only one ever engraved in America. Also, a Biography of Franklin, by 9. Austin AHibone, Esq. $3.00. This work Is totally distinct from the second Arctic Ex pedition, and embraces much valuable and interesting matter never before published. It should be owned by all who have’ purchased the last Expedition, as it makes Dr Kane's works complete. A PHOTOGRAPH OF DR. KANE, Taken from Life bt Brady of New York. Price $5.00. IN PRESS, COL. J. C. FREMONT’S EXPLORATIONS. PREPARED BT THE AUTHOR, AND EMBRACING ALL HIS EXPEDITIONS. Superbly Illustrated with Steel Plates and Wood Cuts, en graved under the immediate superintendence of Col. Fremont, mostly from Daguerreotypes taken on the spot, and will be issued in a style to match Dr. Kane’s works. It will also contaiu a new Steel Portrait, being the only correct likeness of the author ever published. Two Volumes, Octavo—ss.oo. BRAZIL AND THE BRAZILIANS BY REV. D. P. KIDDER, OF THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. BY REV. J. C. FLETCHER, OF THE PRKSBYTKRIAV CHURCH. This new and splendidly illustrated work (one large vol ume octavo, in uniform sty!% with the superb volumes of Dr. Kane’s Arctic Explorations.) is tbe joint effort ot the above-named gentlemen, who, as travellers and as Mission aries, (and one in an official position as Acting Secretary of the United States Legation at Rio,) have bad a long and varied experience in a land full of interest, whether we re gard it in a natural, commercial, political or moral point of view. Price $3.00. ■65“ Any of the above works will be 6ent by mall free of postage by remitting the published price. “ 1.25 “ 2.75 J. B. LIPPINCOTT k CO.. 20, N. Fourth St., Philadel. PHILLIPS, SAMPSON k CO., 13, Winter St,, Boston.— SHELDON, BLAKEMAN k CO., 115, Nassau St., New York. G. P. PUTNAM k CO., 321, Broadway, New York. APPLEGATE k CO., 48, Main St., Cincinnati. S. C. GRIGGS k CO., 111, Lake St., Chicago. [july 28 3m 28 American safety-paper manu facturing COMPANY OF NEW YORK A. NICHOLAS, President. A Perfect Security against all manner of Fraud or Counter feiting on Paper—To Prevent Photographs and Anasta tic Counterfeits, .Erasures, Transfers or Alterations. Having- purchased the Patent for the exclusive right to manufacture and sell the new Chemical Paper in America, Invented and patented in England by Henry Glynn, a cel brated chemist and officer in the British army, it is hardly necessary to say that the Paper Is recommended by Mr. Kent, ABsayer of the U. S. Mint, Mr Lyman, of the New York Clearing House, and Meade Brothers, extensive and skilful photographers, 233 Broadway, N. Y. 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For Southern Climates it is excellent, and much supe rior to any other; as the moistness of the climate does not* destroy it. —the properties inserted in the pulp being a preventative. In all the southern states, Cuba, the West Indies and the Ceutral American States, no public records can be kept over 20 years, written on the ordinary paper, while the oils and other chemicals inserted in this Paper makes it indestructable by the ravages of time. It.is also proof against moths, fats and other vermin, which feast on and destroy all other paper now in use. The Compauy have now in operation Mills in Morris County, N. J., of about 300 horse power, and are able to fill all orders for Paper at the shortest notice. All orders for the Paper must be addressed to A . NICHO LAS, President of the Company, No. 70 Wall Street. ang4 6m 29 SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAFETY* TRUST COMPANY. •WALNUT STREET, S. W CORNER OP THIRD, PHILA. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania. Udney is received in any gam, large or small, and inter* est paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. The office is open every day from 9 o’clock In the morn ing till 7 o’clock iu the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 9 o’clock. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All sums, large or small, are paid back in GOLD on demand without notice, to any amount. lion. HENRY L. BENNER, President. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. Wm. J. Retd, Secretary. DIRECTORS. Ilenry L. Benner, C. Landreth Munns, Edward L. Carter, F. Carroll Brewster, Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry, Samuel K. Ashton. Henry L. Churchman, James B. Smith, Francis Lee. This company confines its business entirely to the re ceiving of money on interest. The investments amounting to over ONE MILLION AND A HALF OF DOLLARS! are made in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such first class securities, as will always insure perfect security to the depositors, and which cannot fail to give permanency and stability to this Institution. ang 25 tf32 IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.—SamueI Keeler’s Latest Improved These Fans are manufactured at the best and most ex tensive establishment In the city or county of Lancaster; aDd being the Latest Improved Grain Fans now before the public, farmers and dealers generally will consult their own interests by calling and examining them before pur chasing elsewhere. They are now sent to all parts of Pennsylvania and other States. These Fans are so con structed as to separate- all the impure grains , such as cheat, cockle, smut, Ac., at the same operation. They will also be made, to order, to separate Grass Seeds from Wheat.— When such are desired the order must be sent in time. I have also manufactured the celebrated Bamborough Fan for many years/and I claim the improvements made upon my Fan as being far superior to them. They are considered by all Farmers who have given them a trial, and who con tinue usiug them. I have bad an extensive experience in the manufacture of Grain Fans, having made about 2,000 since I have been in thebnsiuess. These Fans are adapted to band or horse power, nr any other power that may bo applied to them; and they will' be sent, free of charge, to any distance within 300 miles, by railroad or water, at the shortest notice. 63* Castings of all kinds for Wind Mills always on hand; also, Screen and Wire of all Nos., for sale at the lowest prices. Bo careiul if yon want a Fan of my manufacture, to see that my name is on it. S. KEELER, Lancaster, Pa. I will give a reward of $5,000 to any set of men who can prove to my satisfaction that these Fans are not the best now in use. They have received the premium at the Agri cultural Fair held at Columbia, Lancaster county, in 1854; at the New Jersey State Fair in 1855; at the State Fair held at Harrisburg, and at the Delaware County Fair.— Also, at the York County Fair, the undersigned received a premium for three splendid Fanning Mills on exhibition. At tbe Frankliu Couuty Fair, a premium was also awarded for his superior Grain Fans. He received two premiums at the Berks County Fair. At tbe Pittsburg Fair be received a first premium and a silver medal. At the Philadelphia Fair the highest prize was awarded Keeler’s Fans, over twouty-five others on exhibition. WILLIAM DILLER, GEO. 8. DILLER. I have also valuable Cider Mills for sale, which are war ranted to make from 6 to 8 bbls. of cider per day, and to produce more cider crat of the same quantity of apples than any other Mill. They are made to run by hand or horse power. Also, for sale - HUNT’S PATENT GRAIN AND GRASS SOWER, which will sow all kinds of Grain. I will warrant it to sow with more regularity than any other drill now in use, es pecially on rough or hilly farms. 63* Please send your ordere early if you desire a good machine, as the demand is daily increasing. Call and Bee these Drills before purchasing elsewhere. Shop 2 squares south of the Court House, or same dis tance from Sprecher’shotel. Address, apr 28 7m 15 SAMUEL KEELER, Lancaster, Pa. C CASTOR OIL, ARROW ROOT, J BWEET OIL BORAX, ALCOHOL, CAMPHOR, SPICES, CALOMEL, SODA, LOGWOOD, CREAM TARTAR PEARL BARLEY, GUM ARABIC, HARTSHORN, GELATINE, VIALS, RHUBARB, SENNA, JALAP, SPONGE, Ac., For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKEK’S apr 21 tf 14 Drug and Chemical Store, West King st. A LADY WHO HAS BEEN CURED OF GREAT NERVOUS DEBILITY, after many years of misery, desireß to make known to all fellow-sufferers the sure means of - relief. Address, enclosing stamp to pay re-- turn postage, Mrs. MARY E. DEWITT, Boston, Mass., and the prescription will be sent free, by next post. aug4 3m 29 AGENTS WANTED. CHILDS k PETERSON, Publishers, 602, Arch Street, Philadelphia. CAPITAL, $500,000 OFFICE, 70 Wall St. GRAIN FAN! THE BEST NOW IN USE! 63“ $5,000 Reward I CIDER MILLS! Ofsll diseases, the great first cause Spribgß from neglect of Nature’s laws. SUFFER NOT! WHEN A CURE IB GUARANTEED ih all stages or SECRET DISEASES, Self-Abuse, Nervous Debility , Strictures, Gleets, Gravel, Diabetes, Diseases of the Sidneys and Bladder, Mercu rial Rheumatism, Scrofula, Rn'nj in the Bones and An kles, Diseases of the Lungs. Throat, Nose and Eyes , Ulcers upon the Body or Limbs, Concert, Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, St. Vitus 3 Dance, and all diseases arising from a derange ment of the Scntal Organs. Such as Nervous Trembling, Loss of Mentors Loss of Power, General Weakness, Dimness of Vision with peculiar spots appearing before the eyes, Lo6s of Sight, Wakefulness, Dyspepsia, Liver Disease, Eruptions upon the face. Pam in the back and head, Female irregularities and all improper dischargee from both saxes. It matters not from what cause the disease originated, however loag standing or ob stinate the case.Teeot'ery is certain, and In a shorter time than a permanent cure can be effected by any other treat ment, even after the disease has baffled the skill of eminent physicians and resisted all their means of cure. The med icines are pleasant without odor, causing do sickness and free from mercury or balsam. Daring twenty years of practice, I have rescued from the jaws of Death many thousands, who, in the last stages of the above mentioned diseases had been given up to die by their physicians, which warrants me in promising to the afflicted, who may place themselves under my care, a perfect and most speedy cure. Secret diseases are the greatest enemies to healh, as they are the firct 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 of the cases falling Into the hands of incompetent persons, who not only fell to cure the diseases but ruin the constitution, filling tbe system with mercury, which, with the disease, hastens the sufferer Into a rapid Con sumption. But should the diseases and the treatment not cause death speedily and the victim marries, the disease is entailed upon the children, who are born with feeble constitutions, and the current of life corrupted by a virus which betrays itselfin Scrofula, Tetter, Ulcers, Eruptions and other affec tions of tbe Skiu, Eyes, .Throat and Lungs, entailing upon them a brief existence of suffering, and consigning them to au early grave. BELF ABUSE is another formidable enemy to health, for nothing else in the dread catalogue of human diseases causes so destructive a drain upou tbe system, drawing its thousands of 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, causes mental derangement, prevents the proper development of the sys tem. disqualifies for marriage, society, business, and all earthly and leaves tbe sufferer wrecked in body and miDd, predisposed to consumption and a train of evils more to be dreaded than death itself. With tbe fullest confidence I assure the unfortunate victims of Self Abuse that a permanent and speedy cure can be effected, and with tbe abandonment of ruinous practices my patients can be restored to robust, vigorous healih. The afflicted are cautioned against the use of Patent Medicines, for there are so many ingenious snared in the columns of the public prints to rateb and rob the unwary sufferers that millions have tbeir constitutions ruined by tbe vile compounds of quack doctors, or the equally poi aonous nostrums vended as “Patent Medicines.” I have carefully analyzed many of the so-called Patent Medicines and find that nearly all of them contain Corrosive Subli mate, which is one of tbe strongest preparations of mercury and a deadly poison, which Instead of curing the disease disables the system for life. Three-fourths of 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 sy« tern, having one object only In viuw,and that to make money, regardless of consequences Irregularities and all diseases of males and females rteated on principles established by twenty years of prac tice, and sanctioned by thousands of the most remarkable cures. Medicines with fnll directions sent to any part of tbe United States or Canadas, by patients communicating their symptoms by letter. Businesscorrespondeuce strictly confidential. Address J. SUMMERVILLE, M. D., Office No. 1131 Filbert St., [old No. 109 j below Twelfth, Philadelphia. mar 10 ly 8 IMPORTANT DISCOVERY . CONSUMPTION DISEASES OK THE LUNGS AND THROAT ARE POSITIVF.LY CURABLE BY INHALA TION Which conveys the remedies to the cavities in the lungs through the air passages, and coming in direct contact with the disease, neutralizes tho tubercular matter, allays the cough, causes a free and easy expec toration, heals tho lungs, purifies the blood, imparts re newed Vitality to the nervous system, giving that tone and energy so indispensable for the restorati?n ol health. To be able to state confidently that Consumption is curable by inhalation, is to me a source of unalloyed pleasure. Itis as much under the control of medical treatment as any other formidable disease; ninety out of every hundred cases can be cured in the first stages, nnd fi'ty per cent in the second; but in the third stage it is Impossible to savo more than five per cent., for tho lungs are so cut up by tho disease as to bid defiance to medical skill. Even, however, in the last stages, iuhalation affords extraordinary relief to the suffering attending this fearful scourge which annu ally destroys ninety-five thousand persons in the United States alone; and a correct calculation allows that of tbe present population of the earth, eighty millions are do* tiued to fill tbe Consumptive's grave. Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal as Con sumption. In all ages it has been the great enemy of lile, for it spares neither age nor sex. but sweeps off alike tbe brave, the beautiful, the graceful, and tho gifted. By the help ot that Supreme Being, from whom coruoih every good ' and perfect gift, I am enabled to offer to the afflicted a per- j nianeut and speedy cure in Consumption. Tho firxt cause j of tubercles is from impure blood, and the immediate effect, j produced by their deposition in the lungs, is to prevent the free admission of air into theaircells, which causes a weak ened vitality through the entire system. Then surely it is more rational to expect greater good from medicines outer ing the cavities of the lungs thau from those administered through thefcstomach; tbe patient will always fred the lungs free and tbe breathing easy after inhaling remedies, i True, inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless it acts ; constitutionally, and with more power and certainty than j remedies administered by the stomach. To prove the pow„- l erful and direct influence of this mode of administration, I chloroform iuhaled will entirely destroy sensibility in a ; few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous system, so that ' a limb may be amputated without the slightest pain ; in- ! haling the ordinary burning gas will destroy life in a few } [hours. | Tbe inhalation of ammonia will rouse the system when fainting or apparently dead. The odor of many of the medicines is perceptible in the skin a few minutes after being inhaled, and may be immediately 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 tbe most happy results? During eighteen years’ practice, many thousands, suffering from diseases of the lungs and throat., have been uml>-r my care, and 1 have effected many remarkable cures, even after the sufferers had been pronounced in tho last stages, which fully satisfies me that consumption is no longer a fatal disease. My treatment of consumption is original, and founded ou long experience and a thorough investiga tion. My perfect 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 eveu in a single case, This familiarity in connection with certain patho logical and microscopic discoveries, enables me to relieve the lungs from tho effects of contracted chests; to eularge the chest, purify tho blood, impart to it reuewed vitality, giving energy and toue to the entire system. Medicince with fuil directions sent to any part of the United States'and Canadas by patients communicating their symptoms by letter. But the cure would be more certaiu if the patieut should pay me a visit, which would give me an opportunity to examine the lungs and edable me to prescribe with much greater certaintv, and then the cure could bo effected without my seeing tbe patient aguiu. G. W. GRAHAM, M. D., Office 1131'FILBERT Street, (old No. 100,) below Twelfth, Philadelphia, Fa. mar 10 ly 8 THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOV ERY OF Tilfi AGE.— Dr. Kennedy; of Koxbury, has discovered, ia one of our common pastnre weeds, a remedy that cures EVERT KIND OF HUMOR, from the worst Scrofula down to a common pimple. He has tried it in over 1100 cases, and never failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor.) Ho 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 on the face. 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 caso of Erysipelas. One or two bottles are warranted to euro all humor in the Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the oars and blotches among tho hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst cases of ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure tbe most des perate case of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure tho worst case nf 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 ofßostoo. I know tho effect of it in every case.— So sore as water will extinguish fire, so sure will this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it, but that sold another; after a trial it always speaks for Itself. There are two things about this herb that appear surprising; first, that it grows in our pastures, in some places quite plentiful, and yet its value has never boen known until I discovered it in IS46—second, that it should cure all kinds of humor. In order to give some idoa of the sudden rise, and great popularity of the discovery, I will state that in April, 1X53, I peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—iu April, 1854, 1 sold over one thousand bottles per day of It. Some of tbe wholesale Druggists who have been in the business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in the annals of patent medicines was ever like it. There is a universal praise of it from all quarters. In my own practice I alwrys kept it strictly for humors —but since its introduction as a general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never suspected. Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was always considered incurable, have been cured by a few bottles.— O, what a mercy if it prove effectual iu all cases of that aw ful malady—there are but few who have seen more of it than I have. I know of soveral cases of Dropsy, all of them aged peo ple, cured by It. For tbe various diseases of tbe Liver, Sick Headache. Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, pain in the aide, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly In diseases of the Kidneys, Ac., the discovery has done more good than an? medicine* ever known. No change of diet ever necessary—eat tbe best you get and enough of it. Directions For Use. —Adults one table spoonful per day —Children over ten years dessert spoonful. Children from five to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can be applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. Manufactured by DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120 Warren Bt., Roxbury, Mass. Price. $l,OO. Wholesale Agents.—New York City, C. M. Cliekner, 81 Barclay Street; C. H. Ring, 192 Broadway; Knshton A Clark A 275 Broadway; A. B. A D. Sands, 100 Fulton Street. Sold in Rochester by J. Bryan A Co., Wholesale Ageuts, No. 112 State Street; also by L. Post A Co. General W. T>yott A Son, Philadelphia. Agents .in Lancaster.—James Smith, Wm. G. Baker, Samuel Welchens, B. H. Kauffman, H. A. Rockafield, Cbas. A. Helnitsh and John F. Long. aug 4 ly 29 The secret infirmities of YOUTH AND MATURITY. Just Published, Gratis, the 25th thousand. A FEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL TREATMENT, without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Gen ttnl and Nervous Debility, Pr. mature Decay of tiie System, Impotency, and Impediments to Marriage generally. BY B. DE LANEY, M. D. - The Important fact that the many alarming complaints, originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, may be easily removed without Medicine, is in this small tract, easily demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure hihselt perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all tbe advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to Dr. B. DE LANEY, 17 Lispenard street, New York City. may 6 6m* 10 WALL PAPERS JAMES J. GRIFFITHS Has just received at his New Store, No. 915, (late 289) Chestnut Bt , above 9th, North side, Phi Ta. A large and choice collection of PAPERS HANGINGS, of foreign and domestic manufacture, viz ; Gold and Vel vets, Gold on Bnff and White Grounds, Plain Satin. Gilt Papers, ela.tos3.oo; Gilt and Velvet do. $1226 to $7.00; Fine Glazed2s cts. to 75 eta.; Common 10 cts. to 20 cts.— None but experienced workmen employed and sent to any part of tbe country. JAMES J. GRIFFITHS, No. 916, (late 289) Chestnut St., North side, Philad’a. my 26 6m 19 TTBL.MBOL.D’9 genuine prepara- H TION OF HIGHLY CONCENTRATED.COMPOUND FLUID EX TRACT BUCHU. fbr Diseases of the Sadder, Kidneys, Oravel, Dropsy, Weaknesses, Obstructions, Secret Diseases, Female ■ Complaints, and an Diseases of the Sexual Organs, Arising from Excess and Imprudence In life, and removing oil Improper Discharges from .the Bladder, Kidneys, or Sexual Orgauß, whether existing in HALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause they may have originated, and NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STANDING, Giving Health and Vigor to the Frame and Bloom to the PalUd Cheek. ' JOT TO THE AFFLIOTED!!I It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and removes all the symptoms, among which will be found Indisposition, to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memoir, Difficulty of Breathing, Gen eral Weakness, Horror of Dis ease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dread ful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Univer sal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appetite, with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flushing of tho Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain in the Back, Hea viness of the Eyelids, Fre- ; quently Blade Spots Flying Before the Eyes, with Temporary Suffusions and Loss of Sight; Want of At tention, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror of Society. Nothing is more Desirable to such Pa tients than Solitude, and Nothing they more Dread for Fear of Themselves; uo Re pose of Manner, no Earnestness, no Speculation, bnt a Hurried Transition from one c question to au- . other. , . Tbeso symptoms, if allowed to go on—which this medi cine invariably removes—soon follows LOSS OF POWER, FATUITY, AMD EPILEPTIC FITS—In one of which the patient may expire. Who can aty that these excesses are not frequently followed by those direful diseases—lN SANlTY AND CONSUMPTION? The records of the IN SANE ASYLUMS, and the melancholy deaths by CON SUMPTION, bear ample witness to the truth of those as sertions. in Luuatic Asylums the mot melancholy exhi bition appears. The couutonancc is actually sodden and quite destitute—neither Mirth or Grief over visits it.— Should a sound of tbe voice occur. It is rarely articulate. “ With woeful measures wan. despair Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled.” Debility is most terrible and has brought thousand* upon thousands to untimely graves, thus Masting the am bition of many noble youths. It can be cured by the use of this INFALLIBLE REMEDY. If you are suffering with any of the above distressing ailments, the FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU will cure you.— Try it and l* convinced of its efficacy. BEWARE or QUACK NOSTRUMS and QUACK DOCTORS, who falsely boast of abilities and references Citizens know and avoid them, and save Long Suffering, Money, and Exposure, by sending or railing for a bottle of this Popular and SPECIFIC REMEDY. It allays all pain and inflammation, is perfectly pleas ant in its taste and odor, but immediate In its action. II ELM BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU Is prepared directly according to the Rules of Pharmacy and Chemistry, with tho greatest accuracy and Chemical kno* ledge and cure devoted in its combination. See Pro fossor|l)KWEKS’ Valuable works on the Pm.-tice of Physic, and most ot the Standard Works of Medicine. 9i o o One huudred Dollars will be paid to any Physician who can prove Hint the Medicine ever injured a Patieut; and tho testimony of i lions.mdi can bo procured to prove that it does great good. Cos-s of I nun one week to thirteen years’ standing have been effected. The mass of VOLUN TARY TESTIMONY in possession of the Proprietor, vouch ing for its virtues and curative powers, is iinnieiise. embrac ing names well known to Science and Fame. 100,000 BOTTLES HAVE BEEN SOLD and not a single instance nf a failure has l>eon p ported! Personally appeared before tue an /Merman of the City of Philadelphia. 11. T. H ELMBOLD. I h-mist, who being duly sworn. do& say, that his preqw .'.inn contains uo Narcotic. Mercury or injurious Drug, f ut nro purely Vogo etablo. •. H.T II ELM BOLD. Pole Manufacturer Sworn and Subscribed before me this 23il tiny of Novem ber, 1H64. IVM. I*. HIBBARD. Alderman. PRICK 91 PER BOTTLE, OK SIX FOR 95, DELIV ERED TO ANY ADDRESS. Accompanied by reliable and responsible Certificates from Professors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and others. Prepared and sold by U T. HELM BOLD. Practical <• mi Analytical <'hr mist. No. f>2 ?OUTIt Tk.NTH St., UELOW OffiTNCT, A:>EUIILY Build- INOS, PIIILA. £®-Tot>e had of all Druggists and Dealers throughout the Uulted States. Canadas and British Province*. Agents for Lancaster—ll. A. Rockatleld & Co. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS Ask for II KLMBOLD’S —Take No Other. Cures Gmimntit'd. apt-4 ly 13 GHjEAT revolution in medical ■ SCIENCE. THE BEST THERAPEUTIC AGENT EVER INTRODUCED. I)r. Dickinson’s MAGNETO ELECTRIC MACHINE :y to the patient oud abi ding benefit to posterity. Wherever these machines have beeu introduced, they excite the highest wonder and praise. The apparatus is adapted to prevent., relieyennd cure every disease incident to humanity,—more particularly all those painful and formidable diseases which have for centuries baffled the profouudest learning and skill of Physicians. From whatever cause there may bo an excess or defic iency of the nervous fluid—producing an excess or deficien cy of the acids and alkaline secretions—the magnetic prin ciples of the system are deranged, and can ouly be safely restored to their normal condition l*y an application of mngneto-eleetricty, by means of DR. DICKINSON’S MAG NETO ELECTRIC MACHINE. This apparatus will posi tively prevent, and speodily relievo and cure Consumption, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Palsies, Neuralgia. Spinal Diseases, and all other painful maladies, however hopeless and of long standing. They are eminently useful in all sexual and urinary disorders, particularly where the Constitution has been broken down and ruined by unnatural solitary habits, to which ton many of the young of both sexes are so lamentably prone. DR. DICKINSON’S MAGNETO ELECTRIC MACHINE is without the dangerous complications of batteries and acids—which fact alone renders it superior to all others on the score of nearness, cleanliness, safety ami utility. It is, iu fact, a handsome parlor ornament; may be applied by a child : and will last a life time, to the great saving of Doc tor’s bills, Ac. PRICE OF THE MACHINE $lO. It will bo safely packed and sent to any part of the Uni ted States. Sold wholesale and retail at the Medical Office, No. 38 NORTH SEVENTH Street. Philadelphia. Address, A. C. DICKIJJSON, M. D. apr 14 * ly 13 rpERRIBLE DISCLOSURES! ’BK _l CRBT3 FOR THE MILLION ! A moat Wonderful and Valuable Publication. Dr. Huvter’b MEDICAL MANUAL: Being an original and popular Treatise ou Man and Wo tua n: TbeJr Physiology, Functions and Sexual Disorders of every kind, with never-failing Remedies for the speedy cure of all diseases of a private and delioatu charac ter, incident to the violation of the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God. PRICE TWENTY -FIVE CENTS. , , The Author of the above * • • voluraais a graduate of one of \, x >\' i* ■ the first medical schools inAhe ■! 'Sh’ •; ‘/J-f’sk. United States, and having de? ■ tf-jn voted a quarter of a century to 'tfMCDtca/tW'' the treatment of Syphilis aud ~ kindred disorders os aTpecial- ity» be has become possessed - /// ' of most invaluable information ' ''•fft in regard to the same, and i*S able to compress into vade mecum compass, the very quintessence of medical science on this Important subject; as the result of tho experience of the most eminent phy sicians in Europe and America is thoroughly demonstrated In his own highly successful practice in the treatment of secret diseases in many thousands of cases in the City of Philadelphia alone. The practice of Dr. Hooter has long been, and still is) literally unbounded, but at tbe earnest solicitation of nu merous persons, be has been induced to extend the sphere of his professional usefulness to tbe community at large, through the medium of his “Medical Manual aud Hand Book for the Afflicted.” It is a volume that has received tho unqualified recom mendation of tho first physicians In tho laod, while many clergymen, fathers, mothers, pbllantropi6ts and humanita ; riana, have most freely extended its circulation in all quar ters where its powerful teachings would be likely to be instrumental in the moral purification and physical heal ing of multitudes ofour people, among tho young, volatile and Indiscreet, otherwise the pride and fiower of tho nation. The author argues particularly, most strongly againsl every species of self defilement, ami warns parents and guardians, in searching terms, to guard 'he young of both sexes from the terrible consequences, co icomitunt of tbell ignorauce of physiological laws and scu il impurities and irregularities, whether exhibited by pro ions development or arising from tbe vicious and cori uptir..- examples of their school mates or othorw.se. To those who have been already ensnared to tbe “paths that take hold on hell,” a clear and explicit way is showii by which they may secure a return of sound health, and a regeneration of the soul from its terrible pollution. Itis well known that thousands of victims aro annually sacrificed at tho shrine of quackery—especially those suf fering from Venereal or Syphilitic diseases—Strictures, Seminal Weakness, Nervous Debility, and tho numerous maladies which spring directly or less remote]}' from the indulgence of carnal passions and secret violations of Na ture. In view of those facts, and when i f is aLo considered that about 100,000 persons die aui.u-.ily in the United States of Consumption—a largo majority being tho victims of tbe voluptuous indiscretions of their progenitors, agreeably to rao Scriptural enunciation, that tbe sins of the parents are visited upon the children, «>en to the third and fourth generation.—The Author, imbued with aenti roents of enlarged philanthropy, will scarcely be couKUred for any effort to restrain tbe vices of the ago, by the hum ble instrumentality of bis Medical Manual. One copy, securely enveloped, will be forwarded free of postage to any part of tbe United States for 25 cents, or 6 copies for $l. Address, post paid, COSDEN A CO., Pub lishers, box 197, Philadelphia. 43* Booksellers. Canvassers and Book Agents supplied on the most liberal terms. apr 14 ly 13 , TONICS WON’T DO I—They newer did more than giro temporary relief and never will. It is because they don’t touch tbe cause of tbe disease. The cause of all ague and billions diseases is the atmospheric poison called Miasma or 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 Malaria, and moreover it is a perfectly hannlosa medicine. Tbe certificate of the celebrated chemist, J. R. Chilton, of New York, to this effect, Is attached to every bottle; therefore if It does no good it can do no harm. This is more than can be said of Quiniuo, Arsenic, orany tonic in existence, as their use is ruinous to the couatitu* 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 1 annex some extracts ln>ni a letter just received lrom a Physician: Georgetown, Ohio, March 18,1856. JAS. A. RHODES, Esq.—Dear Sir: Yours of 2d Inst, la at hand. The Cure arrived late last year and the difficulty in getting any one to try it was greatly increased from tbe the fact that a remedy had been introduced which woi 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 tho Drug Itself! This remedy, (known as ‘'Smith’s Tonic,") would invari bly break an Ague, but it did Dot cure it, as i,t 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. The following is the result: Three persons took your “Cure,” all of which were cases of‘*Quotidianlntei'mitteut 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 all three of these cases the “Smith’s Tonic” had been used, and would, as before sta ted, break the chill, but after a period ur two had elapsed would return. I think there will be ao difficulty now in giving to your “Cure” tho advantage ground of any other remedy now in nse here, A., 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 “.Cure,” Take It when yon feel the chills coining, and yon will never have a single one. JAS. A. RHODES, Providence, R. I. For 8&le by C. A. Heinitsh, Jacob King, Dp. 9 Welch ens, John Fondersmith, in Lancaster, and Druggists gen erally. June 17 tf 22 TATTERSALL’S heave powder, Powdered Rosin, Antimony, Fennlgreek, Bulphur, Saltpetre, Assafcetida, Alum, Ae. For sale at apr 21 tf 14 THOMAS KLLMAKKB, Drag and Chemical Store, Wert King it is oxcitinct be moot ab sorbing attention of the Medical Profession, and a large portion of the intelligent laymen of the land. It lx now clearly demonstrated that lilt- lainvt, mercu ry. ami :< 11 utlnr inter □al '‘drug medication”
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