10—’“SIGir of THS Bid WATO^V-10 WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE. S. A. DYSART A BRO., NO. 10 WEST KINO Bt~ (near Market) take# pleasure in inviting attention to their new and large stock of Goode, which com- , prieee aa great a variety of all articles in their line as can : be found In the city, consisting in part of Ladles'line 18 Carat Hunting Lever Watches, ' Fine Gold Hunting Levers, “ « Open-faced Levers, Silver Hunting Case “ Open-faced “ a good assortment'of LEVERS and -SPINES of Silver and Composition Cases; QUARTTERB ad ENGLISH WATCH ES (first and second handed.) all -if 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, EAR RINGS AND BRACELETS to mstch; CAMEO SETTS, FLORENTINE MOSAIC, end PLAIN EAR RINGS and BREABTPINB, all of which for beanty, style and cheapness cannot be surpassed in the city, Also, a fine assortment of 'PLAIN and CHASED BRACELETS and BANDS, with Oameo Setts and Medallions. Particular attention paid to Jewelry of Gentlemen's wear, comprising Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Guard, Breast and Fob Chains of the boat quality; Ribbon Slides, Gold and Silver Tooth Picks, etc,- Always on hand a good assortment of SILVER WARE , such as Spoons, Tea, Table, Desert, Sugar, Mustard and Balt; Dinner and Tea Forks; Napkin Rings; Butter and Fruit Knives; Salt Colters; Onps, Pie Knives, Pickle Knives aid Forks, setts of Knives, Forks and Spoons for Misses.— Also a beautlfhl lot of Port Monnales 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 Oard of Hair Work Patterns, for which they receive orders—to be executed In Philadelphia iu the most chaste and durable style, and at short notice. -The public are in vited to call and examine our stock and Judge fur them selves. SAMUEL A. DYSART, JAMES P. DYSART. *Bign of tbo Big Watch, No, 10, West King St., Lancaster, Pa. * \ ~ apr2l tf 14 WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY. AT REDUCED PRIOB9. 4SO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ” C. D. SHULTZ, Jg-/3W 014 3 Market street, abovs 9th, South side, Phlla delphla. June 2 ly 20 STAUFFER A HARLEY. CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY, -x> Wholesale and Retail, at the “ Philadelphia Watch fern and Jewelry Store" No. 148 (old No. 90) NORTH (£-■ •fl| SECOND Street, Corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. tfiSMWg Gold Lever Watches, full Jewelled. 18 caret cases, $2B 0U Gold Leplne, 18 caret, 21 00 Silver Lever, full jewelled, 1- 811ver Leplne, Jewels, 2 Superior Quartlers, J 00 Gold Bpectacles, ' Fine Sliver do., 1 60 Gold Bracelets, > 3 OU Lady’s Gold Pencils, 1 00 Silver Tea Spoons, set, 0 00 Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver holder, 1 00 Gold Finger Rings, cts. to $80; Watch Glasses, plain cts., patent 18% Lunet 25; other artic cs In proportion. All goods warranted what tbevnre sold for. STAUFFER A HARLEY. 49“ On hand some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines still lower than the above prices. oct2oly 40 CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! FOR FALL A NT) WINTER!!! A. ERBEN, SIGN OF T H'E STRIPED COAT No. 42 North Queen St., East Suit, near the Comer of Or ange St., Lancaster, Pa. Has now In store the largest and cheapest assortment of Men’s and Boys’ FALL AND WINTER CLOTH ING, in the city of Lancaster. All clothing sold at |Hk this establishment is of the proprietor's own manu- tIA facture, and guarantied to be well sewed, and war* JIL ranted to prove the same as represented at the time of pur chase. AmoDg bis extensive assortment may be found the fol lowing:— OVERCOATS AND BANG CPS, Fine Block Cloth Frock Coats, Fine do. Dress Blue Cloth Dress & Frock Coats, Fancy C&saimere Coats, Business Coats, Satinet Frock and Sack Coats. Satinet Monkey Jackets, Black French Doeskin Pants, Doable Milled Cossimero Pants, Fine Black Cloth Pants, Fancy Cassimere Pants, Satinett Pants, Black Satin Vests, Merino, Velvet and Plush Vests. Cassimere Vests, Satinet Vests, ' The above hare 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 bo cheaper than similar articles can be pur chased for elsewhere, which enables tho Fanner, 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, Sock and Monkey Coats, Roundabouts, Pants 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, Qloves, lloisery and Umbrellas. Just received, a large assortment of CLOTHS, CASSI MERES AND VESTINGS, Black French Doeskin Cassi mereß, Fancy Cossimeres, Satins, Velvets, Plushes, Ac., which will bo made up to order at short notice, in the latest fashion and on the most reasonable terms. The undersigned hopes, by strict attentibu to business, and endeavoring to please customers, to receive a continu ance of public patron'age. JOHN A. ERBEN, Sign of the Striped Coat, No. 42 North Queen St., East side, near the corner of Orange Street, Luncatter, Pa. oct 6 ‘ tf3B COMBI AJVD SEE MI F. J. KRAMPII’S UNRIVALLED ASSORTMENT OP CLOTHS, CASSIMKRES, 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 Orartge Sis., Lancaster, Penn'a. An excellent assortment of Double and Single- a» Breasted Raglan, Sack and Paletot Ovorcoats, of a (8% variety of material, and made by his own workmen (1A with express reference to style, durability and coni fort. Cloth, Cassimere, and Satinett Dress and Business Frocks, Sacks and Moakoy Jackets—plain and figured, and In various shades of color. ‘ r- Cloth, Casslmere, Satinet and Velvet Pantaloons, of u viiv rioty of stylo, color aud flguro. f Silk Velvet, Merino, Plubli, Grenadine, Silk, Cloth, Casi mere and Satlnott Veßts, double and single breasted. Woollen aud Cotton, Knit, Cricket, Jackets, Under Cloth ing and Uolsery. “ Winchester A Scott’s ColebratedShirts,’’ Collars, Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Suspenders, Um brellas and gentlemen's furnishing goods in goneral. ALSO.—Fine, medium and common Cloths, Casslmerus, Satlnetta and Vestings of such stylos, colors and figures as the market affords, aud which cannot fall to moet the wants of the moat fastidious taste; —nil 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 givo satisfaction, or an exchange or alteration will be promptly and cheerfully made. Thankful to an appreciating community for pust favors, the proprietor hopes he may confidently look for a contin uance of the same. F. J. KRAMPH. sep 29 3m 37 MKSSRS. CYRUS f the profussionjj bis superior skill iu all its most delicate manipulations, together wi»h 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 uuder our treat ment. By this arrangement we will have greater facilities for a more prompt alte.nlicni to all our which the want of assistance has heretofore deprived me of the ability to bestow. ij Persons partial to the manipulations and advice of the undersigned, and who may feel a delicacy in calling for 'his services at the Dental office, in the event of his not being present, will please call at his Drug Store, No. 11 North Queen street, in the National House Building. March 16, 1857. Dr. waylan’s new drug'store. —No. 00 North Queen street. The undersigned re spect fully announces that he has openee hiaj NEW q DRUGSTORE ESTABLISHMENT, with a vtjrv ex-«i tensive and complete stock of Drugs, Medicines, Yff Chemicals, Perfumery and Fancy Articles—all fresh and pure—which will be sold at the lowest market prices. This stock embraces every article usually kept in a first class Drug Store, and neither labor nor expense spared in fitting up the establishment, to insiire ervation of the Drugs in the best condition, fts well as to secure the convenience and comfort of the customors. from $3.00 to 15.00 “ 6.50 “ 13 00 “ 7.00 “ 13.50 “ 5.50'“ 10.00 “ 3.50 “ 6.00 “ 3.00 “ 5.75 3.25 “ 6.00 2.00 “ 3.25 “ 3.00 “ 6.00 “ 2.75 “ 4.50 * 3.00 “ 5.50 “ ' 2.75 “ 4.50 “ 175 - 3.00 “ 2.00 “ 4.06 “ 1.25 “ 3.00 “ 1.25 “ -2.75 “ 1.00 “ 2.50 A complete assortment of materials used by the Dental Profession can also be had at the store of the jsubecriber. 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 so great an objection to the copper fountains. Those who wish to enjoy these refreshing beverages can do so at this establishment without fear ofbe ing poisoned with deleterious matter. The entire establish ment has been placed under the superintendence of a most competent and careful Druggist, who has hacl many years’ of experience in the Drug and Prescription!! business, in first class houses in Philadelphi and Cincinnati. The undersigned feels confident that he is ip every way prepared to give entire satisfaction to his customers, there fore a share of public patronage 1b solicited. |] may 27 tf 19 JOHN WAYLAN, D. D. S. COPPERWARE MANUFACTORY. SAMUEL DILLER !| Returns his thanks for the liboral patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, and respectfully informs his cus tomers and the public generally, that he 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 reasonable terms. He invites his country friends especially to give hiiu a call, as he is confident of being able to;(please. LIVERY STABLE. *f He also keeps constantly on hand, for hile. lIORSES, CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, Ac., &c., all in esbelleut order, and furnished at the lowest rates. ! Give him a call when you need anything-; of the kind, and 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. llor6ea and Carts to be had at all times, at the Livery Stable of SAMUEL DILLER, "West King st.^Lancaster. apr 22 tf 14 The welcome visitor.—-the Cheapest and Handsomest Periodical in'the World.— CIRCULATION 100,000* This elegant and fascinating Literary and Family Monthly Magazine clpses its first volume in June next. During the few brief months ofits existence it has attained n popularity uncqtjalled in the 'annals of the Press. , ThopubHshcrsjhaving offered liberal I’remiujms for choice •literary efforts, the Stories, llotnancos, Essays] Poetry, and other Rpnrkllng and Interesting reading wore com .moncod in January last, and aro being still published in the Visitor. !i The new volume will bo remmouced in July|j 1857, greatly improved aud enlarged. Each number will cpntulu thirty two extra large sized royal octavo pages, ufakiug a mag nifleeut volume of nearly 400 pages fur the^ear— 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 fur fifty cauls, payable luviriably In advance. ij Some ol the most popular aud brilllaut mute and female contributors are regular contributors, and tho publishers will sparo no pains or expense to reuder tljo “Welcome Visitor’’every way acceptable to a refined arid iutotligont community. The publication is Adapted to ail classes of people—the young and the old—and wherever seeu uud perused, meets with universal acceptation. ,! 4®-Now is the time to subscribe to the New Volume. %*The back numbers may bo had (to complete sets) for 3 ceuts each, or the whole series of 12 for twenty five cents. Ij Libera! Inducements to Clubs and Canvassers. ti3L-Romeniber, our terms are Fifty Centsjfor one year, for a single copy, or three copies will be Bant under oue cover or address for One Dollar. Address !| COSDEN A COMPANY, Publishers, No. 38 North Seventh street, (upstaits,) 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. The Map will bo very minute In its details,i being a com plete plot of the city with all the new and icontemplated streets and alleys, and all the original town lots, numbered as recorded, together with a ground plan of iall the build ings as they stand on their respective lots'! tho Schools, Colleges, with all Churches, Hotels, Stores, Manufacturing Establishments and all the offices of professional men in thiS city, distinctly named aDd colored, and jlthe names of all tho subscribers duly inserted on tho margin, making it not only a complete map of the city, but aldo a business directory; and, in connection with all thisjjthere will be from fifteen to twenty-five original views of Residences, Churches, Colleges, and Manufacturing Establishments in the city and vicinity beautifully colo red, the natural color, as I make all my own sketches aud coior thefhon the spot, and have them lithographed in the highest 6{yle of the art. Samples of which can be shown that werepubli6hed in West Chester aad Chester county, which have never been equalled by any views published on any map'|in the United States. Having had considerable in map pub lishing, and having devoted a great deal of time to the art of perspective drawiug, I flatter mysell tha£ 1 am able to produce beautiful life-like pictures that caunot bo excelled, aud in fact defy all competition in this sty of Map pub lishing. All persons wishing published on the city map, or having property they wish plated ijh, will please leave orders at J. Frankliu lieigart’a office, Eulton Build ings, which will be promptly attended to by the subscri ber. tiiomas j. Kennedy. . W . H . W I T jiRI O R , OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, Where ho has been in successful practice foij a number of years, received his education at the best Medical College in the United States, and had the experience and practice in the different Hospitals for several years ;}[a member of the Analytical Medical Institute of New Yjjrk, and late Medical Surgeon of the U. S. Navy, now, offers himself to the public to attend any professional calls, ‘j The purest medicines always on imnd direct from the best Laboratories of our country, and the Botanical Gar dens of the world. No patent medicines prescribed or recommended. Medicines used only which will not break down the constitution, but will renovate thej system from all injuries it has sustained from mineral![ medicines. Chronic and difficult diseases must be treated' upon analyt ical principles; which is to know and ascertain what dis ease is. Its nature and character require acknowledge of the chemical constituent of every solid and fluid of the hu man body—the changes those solids and fluids are capable of undergoing. To know what medicines - l io employ to cure diseases, requires a knowledge of the Chemical con stituents of all agents employed in medicines, and if we are iu possession of this knowledge, it is possible to cure any disease—no matter of how long standing—and leave the patient in a healthy and perfectly cured condition 1 Dtbpepsia, that distressing disease and fell destroyer of health and happiness, undermining the constitution, and yearly carrying thousands to untimely gr&vesJjcan most em phatically be cured. || Rheumatism, in any form or condition, chrSmic or acute, warranted curable; Epilepsy, or falling sickness, all chronic and stubborn cases of Female Diseases radically removed* Salt Rheum, and every description of ulcerations; Piles and Scrofulous Diseases, which have b.iffleujnll previous medical skill, can be cured by my treatmept, when the constitution Is not exhausted. j; I do say all diseases, (yes, Consumption) 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 distance, and consult In the English! and German languages; will make visits to any distance if required; may be addressed by letter, Fulton Squafij, Lancaster city, Pa. W. H. WITMOR, M. D. my 19 j| ly 18 HOVER’S LIQUID HAIR DTE.—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 BtMth, of the 0. 8. Mint, will only confirm what thousands have previously borne testimony to. ;j “LABORATORY FOR PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY,) St. Stephen’s Pj.ace, > Philadelphia. February I7th, 1857. j “ Being well acquainted with the substances composing Hover’s Liquid Hair Dye, l 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 andi durable color to the hair. JAMES 0. BOOTH, Analytic Chemist. HOVER’S WRITING INKS, including Hover’s Haiti, and Hover’s Indelible Inks, are too well knoWn und intro duced to require any additional testimony ofl their charac trf. Too Bales havp been iocroaitagßlDM tl.'jlr first Intro- riOil—Tln undersigned are now re tha^Vn-tVf^LerU^Sf^at 1 flra°t W “o‘S „ddr«ed tbs Hanufirctory. No. L HACK 8,. “‘jKWS, xs c n °- i44 '> phMß,rM i apr lily 13 JOSEPH E. HOVER, Ms iul'acturor. Carefully selected, and which they will deliver in good or — ■ ■■ I der to any part of the city at low prices. _ a a a n _ Ji Lime burners aud Blacksmiths Goal always on hand. I I E a?^}' E^ I ffiP¥ K ’) v,NI^AN^LI QP O HSTORJ2i’ ; Orange ■W.2nfidoor } from North QuMn,°Hj N “- “J -137 North M Bt ' S" 1 . Pbilujalnble. II .at the yard at QraaiTs Landing, on the Coneetoga. d *° 26 22 Usher, and Author of O A series oj Lectures at Vie Broadway Tabernacle, © when, for 10 successive nights, over 0 63* 50,000 People r Greeted him with rounds of applause, while hr rounds of applause, bo 09 exhibited the manner in which counterfeiters executed O their frauds, and the Surest and Shortest Pi Means of Detecting them! O The Bank Note Engravers all say that he is the greatest O Judge of Paper Money living. A/'IREATEST discovery of the present A \X CENTURY FOR Z DETECTING COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES. Describing Every Gentiine Bill in Existence, and O Exhibiting at a glance every Counterfeit Q in Circulation!! p 4 Arranged so admirably, that Reference is Easy and De- tection Instantaneous. O 83r~ No Index to examine! No pages to hunt up I > But so simplified and arranged, that the Merchant, O Bunker and Business Man can see all at a Glance. fl q English, French and German. Tj Thus Each may road the same in hie own Native Tongue. Most Perfect Bane Note List Published. R Also a list of g ALL THE PRIVATE BANKERS IN AMERICA, g A Complete Summary of the Finance of Europe and W America will be published in each edition, together ■ with all the Important NEWS OF THE DAY. Also H A SERIES OF TALES ™ F»* Old Manuscript found in the East. It fur- £ From an Manuscript found in the East, niahes the Most Complete History of F 1 ORIENTAL LIFE, (Q ami describing the Most Perplexing Positions in which the Ladies and Gentlemen of that Country have CQ Won so often found. These Stories will continue 3 through the whole year, and will prove the Most Enter* O taining ever offered to the Public. p| 49“ Furnished Weekly to Subscribers only, at $1 a © year. All letters must be addressed to fl JOHN S. DYE, Broker, Q Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Wall Street, Now York. apr2l lyl4 Local freight notice.—The PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY are now prepared to receive and forward FREIGHT between Phila delphia, Lancaster and Columbia, at the following rates per hundred pounds: BETWEEN PHILA. AND COLUMBIA. First Class. Second Class. Third Classs. Fourth Class. 22 eta. 18 cts. 10 cts. 14 cts. Flour, 28 cts. per barrel. Pig Metai, 10 cts. per 100 pounds. BETWEEN PHILA. AND LANCASTER. First Class. Second Class. Third Class. Fourth Class. 20 cts. 17 eta. 16 cts. 13 cts. Flour. 25 cts. per barrel. Pig Metal. 10 » “ 100 lbs. ARTICLES OF Ist CLASS. Books, Fresh Fish, Boots and Shoes, ' Nuts in Bags, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Porter It Ale In bottles, Dry Goods, Poultry in coops, Eggs, Pork, (fresh,) Furniture, Poultry, (dressed,) Feathers, Wrapping Paper. ARTICLES OF 2d CLASS. Apples, Molasses, Cheese, Melons, Clover A Grass Seed, Oils in casks or barrels, Crockery, Paper iu boxes, Candles, Pasteboard, Casks or Barrels, (empty.) Peaches, (dried,) Groceries, Printing Paper, Guns and Hides, Paper Hangings, Uerring'in boxes and kegs, Queensware, Hardware, Sweet Potatoes, Hops, Tobacco in bales, Iron, hoop, band or sheet, Tea, Leather, Type, Liquor in wood, Tallow, Marble Slabs and Marble Turpentine, (spts.,) Monuments, ‘ Varnish. ARTICLES OF 3d CLASS. Alcohol, Potatoes, Coffee, Turnips, Hides, (green,) Vinegar, Lard, White Lead, Oysters A Clams, (in shell,) Window Glass. Tobacco, (manufactured.) ARTICLES OF 4th CLASS. Codfish, Rosin, Cotton, Salt, Fish, salted, Tobacco, (leaf,) Grain of all kinds, Tin, Nalls and Spikes, Tar, Pitch, Whiskey. Plaster. ■6®. For further information, apply to E. J. SNEEDER, Freight Agent, Phila. . E. K. BOICB, Freight Agent, Columbia. W. 11. MYERS, Freight Agent, Lancaster, aug 11 , ly 30 / A PH Y SXCI AN’S LEG ACT TO / Jx YOUNG MEN. / The glory of a young man I Is his strength.” I (From the Sunday Dispatch, New York, Aug. 2d. 1857.) I “Our readers are aware that we seldom, if ever, rec ommend any medical publication, if not endorsed by the very highest authority. As su<-b an instance we may men tion Dr. Culverwell’s new publication on Nervous Debility andother weaknesses, the result of early indiscretion. It Is a small but valuable Pamphlet. His preparations, the “Regenerator” and “Nervine” are now considered the sole und only effectual remedies extant for the complaints re ferred to. Dr. Culverwell’s Seminal Regenerator and Royal Nervine, the sovereigh Remedies for Seminal Weakness. Sexual De bility, Irupotency, Involuntary Emissions, Piles, Ac., are for sale by most of tbe leading Druggists in the country. Dr. C.’s Pamphlet, as above, containing full advices for * the cure of Spermatorrhea. Ac., can be bad, in a secure J envelope, by enclosing a stamp to Dr. Chas. J. C. Kline, / Ist Avenue, corner 19th Street, NEW YORK, POST BOX J No. 45 86. sup 223 m 36 y Lancaster county exchange AND DEPOSIT OFFICE. Corner of East King and Duke Streets, BET. THE COURT HOUSE AND SPRECHER’S HOTEL, Lancaster City. JOHN K. REED A CO. pay interest on deposits at the fol lowing rates: 5/4 P er cent, for one year and longer. 5 do. “ 30 dayß “ do. £s*Also, bay and sell Real Estate and Stocks on com* mission, negotiate loans, collect claims, Ac., Ac. 4®~The undersigned are individually liable to the extent of their estates,, for all the deposits and other obligations of John K. Reed A Co. 1 JOHN K. REED, AMOS S. HENDEftSON, DAVID SHULTZ, ISAAC E HIESTER, dec 26 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 terms. The business la well established, and the custom yearly in ci easing. It is located in the centre oi the town of Carlisle. Tbe good will and fixtures will also be disposed of, and the Store Room offered for rent. The bnsiness can not foil to be profitable to any one having capital, and wishing to en gage in merchandizing For farther particulars address. GEO. W. HITNER, Carlisle, Pa. N. B. An experienced salesman is wanted immediately, sep 1 4m 33 CHESNUT STREET HOUSB t SAMUEL MILLER, No. 121 Cherout street, between 3d and 4th, PHILADELPHIA BOARDING, $1 per day. Lancaster mercantile col lege. Incorporated by tht Legislature of Pennsylvania. Located No. 22, North Duse Street, opposite'the Court House. T. H. Pollock, Professor of Book Keeping. G. Bildkrback, Jr., Professor of PoDinauship. A. Harris, Esq., Lecturer on Merc&ntilo Law J A. Thompson, Esq., Lecturer on Bask Note Engraving. For circulars, containing full particulars, specimens of Penmanship, Ac., address T. H. POLLOCK, Pres't. sep 22 tt 36 Lancaster City, Pa. ..............gsorgxw. huffiugl*. may 14 if 16 STOVEBI STOVES!! STOVKStSX STOVE DEPOT The undersigned would respectfully call tbo attention of the public to their Urge assortment of COOKING STOVES, PARLOR, DINING, 'BAR-ROOM, AND NINE-PLATE ; Which we are constantly receiving. All persons wanting Stoves will please call and examine for themselves, as they .will find the greatest assortment of Stoves in the c’ty. 49* We have just rveeived a fall supply of the following COOK STOVES: Victor, (eompl et**) Sommer Raker, Great Western, Warnick Globe, Portable Range, Hathawa, CraBsen‘Globe, Great Republic. Snow Bird. Crystal. Etna, Premium, Vulcan. Champion, Enchantress May flower. Governor. Emporium. Star, William Penn, Capital, City Range, Morning Star, Black Diamond, Banner, Empire State, Vernon, Royal, Victory. Plat Top, Sea Shell, Aator, Fanny Forrester, Lancaster Cook, Home, Young America, Delaware Welcome, Keystone, New World. Liberty, ana 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. PeoD Parlor Cook, Abbgtt Parlor Cook. 49“ We havw also the Agency for an entire new PARLOR AND DINING ROOM COOK. Also, the Agency for the best All 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. 49“ Call and Judge for yourselves, - ©* sep 19 tf 37 QKO. D. SPKKCHEK A BKO. Building slate*—The subscriber has just received a large lot of PEACH BOTTOM and YORK COUNTY BUILDING SLATE, which he will pot on by the square or sell by the ton, on the moat reasonable terms. He has also constantly on hand an extra light Peach Bottom Building Slate, Intended for slating on top of shingles.' Please call and oxamino 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. Jones for the Lancaster Market. GEORGE D. SPRECHER. North Queen St., Lancaster, Penna 49* The above slate can also bo had at F. 3. BLETZ’S Lumber Yard, Columbia. Tbit la to certify that we do not sell our best quality Peach Bottom Gnawed Slate (ottny other p >r* son in Lancaster city than Hu* - named. P.. F. JONES. Mamifni tureis of |\mcU Bottom R ofing Slate. Oct Q tf3B Great bargains in furniture, At the HOUSEKEEPER’S EMPORIUM, North Queen street, 1 near Oraoge, Laucns'er, Pn The uuderslgued have on hand a very eX’eusive assort* meut of Parlor. Chamber, Dining Room and Kttchen Fur niture, of a quality equal to an> that can be procured in Lancaster or Philadelphia, and. u oft! the 15th of November Dext, we will sell our goods (for ready rash,) at lower prices than any ever yet r.ul-1 in Lancaster We mean what we say. Come and see sep29tf37 KETCH UM A VICKERY T.IARRELB f ts«s* .»f i private a id del leal* eh •» me ter. In-idmil to the violation of the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God PRICE TW KN TY-F 1V K CENTS. The Author >«l lb- above volume is a graduate of one id . '• if . the first inedl al «clm Is in the i. > • 4 I nited State*, and having de ‘x-' // //.- srfZr'A- voted a quarter of ac.-ntili vto J the treatment of Syphilis ami kindred disorders as a special -S Ity, ill’ has lleruniO pOSOOSSed ' • > of moat Invaluable information ’ 1 In regard to the same, and Is able to enmprea* Into vade mecum compas*. On- very quintessence of medical science on this impirtaiiLwulq -ct: us the result of 'he experience of the most eminent ph\ aiciaiirt in Europe and America l- thoroughly detn ■natrated in his own hluhly successful pr uMhv in the treat in,-■ 11 >•! secret diseases in runny thousand-of ms.-H in the City ui Philadelphia slolie Tire practice of Dr. inis 1.-ng U-en. and still h, literally unfounded, bur at 'he earnest solicitation nu merous persons, bo bin b.-i-n induced to extend th. sphere of bis professional usefulness to the community it urge, through the medium of his "Medical Manual and Hand Book for the Afflicted.” It is a volume that has received the unqualified recom mendation of the first physicians in the land, while many clergymen, fathers, mothers, phlinntmpists and humanita rians, have most freely extended its circulation iu all quar ters where its powerful teachings would be likely to be instrumental iu the moral purification aud physical heal ing of multitudes ntour people, among the young, volatile and indiscreet, otherwise the pride And flower of the nation. The author argues particularly, most strongly against every species of self defilement, ami warns parents aud guardians, in searching terms, to guard the youug of bojh sexes from the terrible consequences concomitant of their ignorance of physiological laws aud sexual Impurities aud exhibited by precocious development or arising from the vicious and corrupting examples of their school mates or otherw.se. To those who have been already ensnared to the -‘paths that take hold ou hell,” a clear and explicit way, is shown by which they may secure a return of sound he.ilth. and a regeneration of the soul from its terrible pollution. It is well known that thousands of victims are annually sacrificed at the shrine of quackery—especially those suf fering from Venereal or Syphilitic diseases—Strictures, Seminal Weakness, Nervouß Debility, and the tiumeious maladies which spring directly or less remotely trom the indulgence of carnal passions and secret violations of Na ture. In view of these facts, and when it is also considered that about 100,00 U persons die annually iu the United States of Consumption—a large majority ireing the victims of the voluptuous indiscretions of their progenitors agreeably to the Scriptural enunciation, that the sins of the parents are visited upon the children, eveu to the third and fourth generation.—The Author, imbued with seuti meats of enlarged philanthropy, will scarcely be censured for any effort to restrain the vices of the age, by the hum ble instrumentality cf his Medical Manual. One copy, securely enveloped, will be forwarded free of postage to any part of the United States for 25 cents, or 6 copies for $l. Address, post paid, COSDEN A CO., Pub lishers, box 197, Philadelphia. -Cs* Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents supplied on tbe most liberal terms. apr!4ly 13 HELMBOLD’S genuine prepara tion OF HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EX- TRACT BUCHU. For Diseases of the Bladder , Kidneys . Gravel , Dropsy , JFcuAne.w.-, Obstructions, Secret Diseases , Female Complaints, and all Diseases of the Sexual Organs, Arising from Excess and Imprudeuce in life, and removing all Improper Discharges from the Bladder, KldDeyß, or Sexual Organs, whether oxlßting In MALE 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 JOY TO THE AFFLICTED!!! It cureK Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and remove* all the symptoms, among which will be found Indisposition, to Exertion, Loss of Power, Lobs of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, -Gen eral Weakness, Horror of Dis ease, Weak Nerve*. Trembling, Dread ful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Unlver- J. ZIMMERMAN. Mayor. sal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appetite, with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of tho Skin, Pallid Countenance and Eruptions ou # the F&co, Pain In the Back, Hea viness of the Eyolids, Fre quently Black Spots Flying Before the Eyes, with Temporary Suffusions and Loss of Sight; Want of At tention, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with norror of Society. Nothing is more Desirable’to such Pa tients than Solitude, and Nothing thoy more Dread for Foar of Thomsolvos; no Re pose of Manner, no Earnestness, no Speculation, but a Hurried Transition from one question to an other. Theso symptoms, if allowed to go on —which this medi ■ cine invariably removes —soon follows LOSS OF POWER, FATUITY, AMD EPILEPTIC FlTS—in one of which tho patient may expire. Who can say that theso excesses are not frequently followed by those direful diseases—lN SANlTY AND CONSUMPTION ? The records of the IN SANE ASYLUMS, and tho melancholy deaths by CON SUMPTION, bear ample witness to the truth of these as sertions. In Lunatic Asylums the mot melancholy exhi bition appears. The countenance 1* actually sodden and quite destitute—neither Mirth or Grief ever visits it.— Should a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate. With woeful measures wan, despair Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled.” Debility is most terrible and has brought thousands upon thousands to untimely graves, thus blasting the am bition of many noble youths. It can be cured by the use of this INFALLIBLE REMEDY. If yon are suffering with any of the above distressing ailments, the FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU will cure you.— Try It and be convinced of its efficacy. BEWARE of 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 calling for a bottle of this Popular and SPECIFIC REMEDY. . 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Personally appeared before me an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia. H. T. nELMBOLD, Chemist, who being duly sworn, does say, that his preparation contaius no Narcotic, Mercury or injurious Drug, but are purely Vege etable. 11. T. HELMBOLD. Sole Manufacturer Sworn and Subscribed before me this 23d day of Novem ber, 1554. WM. P. HIBBARD, Alderman. PRICE SI PER BOTTLE, OR SIX FOR 85, 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. HELMBOLD. Practical and Analytical Chemist. No. 52 South Tenth St., below Chestnut, Assembly Build ings, Phila. £&• To be had of all Druggists and Dealers throughout the United States, Canadas and British Provinces. Agents for Lancaster—H. A. Rocbafleld k Co. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for HELMBOLD’S —Take No Other. Cures Guarantied. apr 24 ly 13 TONICS WON’T DO!-They never did more than give temporary relief and never will. It is because they don’t touch the cause of the disease. The cause of all ague and billions diseases Is the atmospheric poison called Miasma or Malaria. Neutralize this poison by its Natnral Antidote, and all disease caosod by it disap pears at once. Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure is this Anti dote to Malaria, and moreover it is a perfectly harmless medicine. The certificate of tho celebrated chemist, J. K. Chilton, of Now York, to this effect, is attached to every bottle; therefore if it docs no good it can do no harm. This is more than can be said of Quinine, Arsenic, orany toDic in existence, as their use is ruinous to the constitu tion and brings on Dumb Ague, which never allows a per son to feel perfectly well for a single moment. In illustra tion of these truths I annex some extracts irom a letter j ust received from a Ph) uieian : Georgetown, Ohio, March 18, 1856. JAS. A. RHODES, Esq.—Dear Sir: Yours of 2d inst. is at hand. The Care arrived late last year and the difficulty in getting any one to try it was greatly increased from tho the fact that a remedy had been introduced which was growing in favor with the public, as being better than usiog Quinine, —not knowing I p'resnme- that the remedy they used to escape taking Quinine, contained the Drug Itself! This remedy, (known as ‘"Smith’s Tonic,”) would invari bly break an Ague, but it did Dot cure it, as it would often return with renewed vigor. This one circumstance I deem ed in your favor, if I could institute a test comparison be tween it and your cure. Thp following is the result: Three persons took your “Care,” all of which were cases of“Quotidiaulntermittent Fever,” of mnay weeks standing They had tried Quiuiue, 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 sneered in effecting a radical care of ail three of these cases with your remedy, aud thoy have not had a chili since. In all three of these cases the “Smith’s Tonic” had been ÜBed, and would, as before sta ted, break the chill, but after a period or two had elapsed would return. I think there will be no difficulty now in giving to yonr “Cure” the advantage ground of any other remedy now in use here, k., kc. 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 you feel the chills coming, and yon will never have a single one. JAB. A. RHODES, Providence, R. I. For Salo by C. A. Ilcinltsh, Jacob King, Dr. P Welch cos, John Fondersmith, in Lancaster, and Druggist* gen erally. Jana 17 tfffl Tatters ALL'S heave powder, Powdered Basin, Antimony, I«nnlgr»k, Sulphur, Saltpetre, Aeeafatlda, Alum, le. For ule at j apr 21 tf 14 THOHASBUA«££I*. Drug and Chemical Store, Wert Kmg.it Pallid Cheek. IMPOBTAVT DISCOVERY. CONSUMPTION DISEABES OF THE LUNGS AND THROAT CURABLE BT INHALATION , Which conveys the remedies to the cavities in the lung* through the air passages, and coming in direct contact with the disease, neutralises the tubercular matter, allays the cough, causes a free and easy ezpeo* toration, heals the lungs, purifies the blood, Imparts re newed vitality to the nervous system, giving that tone and energy so indispensable for the restoration of health. To be able to state confidently that Consumption is curable try inhalation, is to me a source of unalloyed pleasure. It is 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, and fllty per cent, la the second; but in the third stage it is Impossible to save more than five per cent, for the lungs are so cut up by the diseaseas tobid defiance to medical skill. Even, however, in the last stages, inhalation 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 shows that of the present population of the earth, eighty millions are des tined to fill the Consumptive’s grave. Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so fetal as Con sumption. In all ages it has been the great enemy of Hie, for it spares neither age nor sex, but sweeps off alike the brave, the beautifcl, the graceful, andtho gifted. By the help o! that Supreme Being, from whom cometh every good and perfect gift, I am enabled to offer to the afflicted a per manent and speedy euro in Consumption. The first cause of tubercles is from impure blood, and the Immediateeffect, produced by their deposition to tho lungs, M to prevent the free admission of air into the airceiis, which causea a weak ened vitality through the entire system. Then surely it is more rational to expect greater good from medlcinos onter lug the cavities of tne lungs than from those administered through tbelstomach; tho patient will always find the lung* free nun tho breathing easy after Inhaling remedies. True. Inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless it acts conHtltutlonally.nnd with more power and certainty than remcdlHß administered by the stomach. To prove the pow erful and direct influonco of this mode of administration, chloroform Inhaled will entirely destroy sensibility in a few minutes, paralysing the entire nervous system, so that a limb may be amputated without the slightest pain; in haling the ordinary burning gas will destroy life iua few hours. The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the system when fainting or apparently dead Tho odor of many of the tumlicinos la perceptible in the skin a few mluutea after being Inhaled and may be Immediately detected in the blond, A convincing proof..f tho constitutional effects of inhalation, Ik the fact that sickness la always produced by breathing foul air. I* not this pOHltivoevldfncv that proper remedies . arefully prepared nml judiciously administered the lungs, should produce the most happy results t During eighteen wW*’ practice, many thousands, suffering from disease* of the lungs and throat, have been uuder my c.tre. and I have effected tnauy renttuhnhlo cures, eveu after the sufferers had been pronounced In the last stages, which fully satisfies mo that consumption is no longer a fatal disease. My treatment of ruusumpth'U is original, and tounded on l-mg experience and a thorough investiga tion. Mr perfect acquaintance with the nature of tuber rtes. Ac , ennhl.b mo to distinguish, readily, the various tonus of disease that simulate Cotisumptiou, and apply the prop, r remedies, randy being mistaken even in a single case. This familiarity in connection with ' ert.niu patho logical and mi'TiiKcnpic discoveries, enables mu to relieve the lungs from the effects ot Ci.utract.-r. General Weakness, Dimnossot Visiou with peculiar spots appearing b*-t to the eyes. Loss of W'akuiulness, Dyspepsia, Liver Disease. Eruptions upon the face, Fain in the hack aa-t heud. Female irregularities and all improper discharges from both sexes. It matters tint from wbat cause the disease originated, however long ataudlng or ob stinate the case, recovery is certain and In a shorter time than a permanent cure can be effected any other treat ment, even after the disease has baffled the skill of emiuent physi.-ians and resisted all their means of cure. The med icines are pleasant without odor, causing uu sickuostt and fiee from mercury or balsum. During 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 beeu given up to die by their physicians, which warrants me in promisimg to the afflicted, who may place themselves under my care a perfect and most speedy cure. Fee ret diseases are the greatest enemies to bealh, as they are tlie first cause of Cousumption, Scrofula an many other diseases, and should be a terror to tho human family. As a permanent cure is scarcely ever effected, a majority of the cases falling iuto the hands of lucompetent persons, who not ouly fail to cure the diseases but rulu the coustitution, filling the system with mercury, which, with the disease, hastens tho sufferer" into a rapid Con sumption. But should the diseases and the treatment not rauso death speedily und the victim murrioa, the disease is entailed upun the children, who are born with feeble constitutions, and the current of life corrupted by a virus tfrjilch betrays itself in Scrofula, Tetter, Ulcers, Eruptions and other affec tions of tho Skin, Eyes. Throat and Lungs, entailing upon them a brief existence of suffering, and consigning them to an early grave. SELF ABUSE is another formidable enemy to heulth, for nothing else in the dread catalogue of human diseases causes so destructive a drain upon the 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, soclety.Cbusiness, and all earthly happiness, and leaves the suffer&r wrecked iu body and mind, predisposed to consumption and a train of evils more to bo dreaded than death itself. With tho fullest confidence I assure the unfortunate victims of Self Abuso that u permanent aud speedy cure can be effected, and with the abandonment of ruinous practices my patients can be restored to robust, vigorous healih. The afflicted are cautioned against tho 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 vilu compounds of quack doctors, or the equally poi sonous nostrums vended os “Patent Medicines.” I ha to carefully analyzed many of tho so-called Patent Medicines and find that nearly all of them contain Corbosive Subli mate, which Is one of the strongest preparations of mercury and a deadly poison, which Instead nr curing tho disease disables the system for life. Three-fourths of tho patont nostrums now tuTise are put up by unprincipled and Ignorant persons, who do not un derstand ovon tho alphabet of tho materia mtod»o, from red or gray to met beautiful brown or black to a very fewmlnSto,. Funicular -ttentlon glren to tho cutting and trimming of children'e hair. jAM]Jg North Queen Street, over Long k Co.’s D*ug Store, and directly opposite the Granite Uouße. feb22tf& Notice to travelerb.-- Fn.m and after MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1854 the Cbnxtiina and Cbesnnt Levol SUgo Une will leave Christiana Tuesdays, - Thursdays and Saturdays, at 1 P. H., via Coopersville, Green Tree, Paxson’s Btore>odfißEßß Quarryvllle, Bpring Grove, Mechanics’ Grove, to Chesnut Level; returning, will leave the Level at 6 o’clock, A. M., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and return the same route to Christiana. The above arrangement will afford persons an opportun ity of traveling in either of two daily lines of ears to and from the cities of Philadelphia and Lancaster. Dec. 12 tf*47] By order of the Managers.