(CONTI/MEI) FROU FIRST PAGE) cannot say; but if there are no honest wen in Ken sus to hold the election, then the Senator . cannot have a fair electioirunder his proposed remedy ; un less, indeed, he has concluded that the Republicans out there have more honesty than his own party friends. :lie willrbe slow to say, however, that men Rho hai , e resisted - the laws from the beginning. and su. often incurred.his jaskindignation for their folly, anionlore ieliable than the Derneciatie - paity. I ea. only say. that, if. he thinks this, halms changed his estimate of the character of both parties within a brief period. But, be this as it May, the Senator has lamented an evil which he cannot remedy. Then. again, he says: I care not how that vote may stand. I take it for granted that it will be voted out. I think I have seem enough in the last three days, to make it cer tain that It.will be returned out, no matter how the vote mazy stand." iLaughter.l ilere is a second edition of anticipated fraud. I heard with pain uud regret these worth as they fell from the Seuator'e lips. flow does he know that toe slavery article will be "returned out," nu matter how the vote may etaud? What had the Seuator seen within - three days to force this conclusion upon his wind "f if he had knowledge of a scheme el base fraud to cheat the people, or to impose on eohgress, kui.iw he is the man to develop it; and when so de veloped, no man will gu miller than myself to pun btu iine °treaders. it he cannot du thee, then way allude to it at all'?' Why, in this unhappy manner and olfeusive spirit cast imputations no those who have been, and aro still, his friends? 1 can readily perceive—and it is that which I most. regret—how sues u sentiment from so high a eouree id calculated toproduce thscontents aud clamor about real or im aginary wrung.,, when the result shall have been aacertalued. It is virtually au invitation to inaloun tents to continue the strife. Tile honorable Senator, in his diligent efforts to render the doings of the Locompton convention odi ous, had even dwelt, on that Meuse of the proposed constitution interdicting the migration of free uegrues to Kansas. lie was candid enough to admit that the constitution of his own State contained the same and, wo all know ,that the Topeka party, by a popular vote, have instructed the Legis lature to pass a law to the same effect. Slut the Senator should have dune •.the LecOlUpLun concern,' ' us he is pleased to term it, the justice to say, that on this point, at least, it had cuttionned to the popular will, lUr both parties have spoken against the adiuis don of tree negroes. Nur has he even told us that his native state, Vermont, practised that good meaa tire of wrong upon the people, it wrung it be, ul ask ing the admission for the oldie before the people had voted on the COLlSLitidiin , nor that his adopted State came into the Uniuu without an enabling act half so good as the Kansas-Nebraska law ; and. that this same State, no longer since than 1040, set the exam ple fur tb,. late actieu tit Kansas, by submitting a part and withholding a liana the constitution from a vote of the people. The Senator will pardon me for looking a little further into his views. In an address delivered at Springfield, on the 12th of June lust, touching Kan sas &Maim, he says : ‘. Kansas is about to speak for herself through her delegates assembled in conveutiou to form a State constitution, preparatory to admission into the Uni on." " ' the law under which her delegates are adout to be elected, is believed to be just and fair in all its objects and purposes." " there is every reason to believe the law will be fairly in terpreted and impartially executed." S hE n 'lnc election law is acknowledged to be fair and just, and the rights of the voters are clearly denued, and the ex...lit:lst:of these rights will be etlietently and scrupulously protected.'' lneu, again, he says : " the uibraulo act secures to the people of Kansas the .vote and cxclascve rtOtt of formeng and sego latutg titter elootebtic vestaotions to Salt ni subject only to tau CuinfilLuLiOn m the U. states." Stu denounces all neglect of, or resistance lu, the movement tar a convention, and dap, that it any portion at the people screw to vote tor delegalee, and Kansas should beemue a slave state through their neglect, upon thew the lusponsibility should fall. 1. should prefer to give the matte speech, but 1 do nut wish to extend my remarks to es great a length.— NuIV let - us turn to what lee said in the Senate the other day : i .1114=-,. j' Ain ota his oNt.oleiv , alsortment may he foird the fol " if yuu apply these principles to the Kansas con- I vatg:— li ventiuu, yuu nod that it had on power to du soy Out I i ? ‘ `.:,,,,A,1',* AND BANGUI'S, from i'llfn to 1300 as a LWLIS Callon feruntig a government ; you. had 1 F I„, ni.,,q, ci„th F r ,„.l, c oot's, o RV' •13 cm that the act eallio, r ; it wan null and veld trout the Dino d,, ;tr,„ .. - 710 •• I'.sn begiutling; you lied that Wu Logudaturo could owl- ' 're • rir,,t. 11n•s. k Frock Co o n, .. f.JS, ~ lb nn ler lie power whatever ell the euovenuon. chat holey Ci.rinier.• Coe's, . " 3- fl WI CulIV egaltni W.. 0 alai ply ato lia,olll blade of peaceable , 'l'lsl o "l''' Fonts. •• ft..n ~ 575 , ... ,tinet Fr ck eo/I S•o•Ir C.abi, •• A. 3 .• 500 citizens, underho tiuontltutlee or the United naten -•tite4 M0i11...v .la-L.19, • 2 1 " 1.25 potitiounig tor tae redress t,I . glievaueen, and, the... ' ,. L . t n .. - i •' 22 . ,On aaleaa Weil. had tile rillt. to put their petttion in t ne i ti ~,,,,,, mu , ~.„,,,,,, Nnts. " 2.7 .. . k " •1 :it) fares tii a coustituatio II they oboae ; but ,t.ll IL 11i1A.... rilo. D• •,..,,. I' oth r a nts, • 300 l• .1.50 only il pen. inn, Liarlog the lon, 1/i a petition, which " r .•, y C., , ,,r0 Pqnt, Congress Cr/LULL ill.Oirl, or 103001, or lil,l, ice of as IL , , 170,..it I ~,• - 17.5 . 3(0 taw proper. .lAbutl:l 151101 .I. Uodensintui to be just , i 1 ,,, k ' , i" V./0,',. " _ feu ,• tom the extetit of the power:lnd auttiorit) . ,o thisoeuven- •\ T I in " V "''''' ''" / 1 "' I1I r " . '• - I.ri - :100 " 1,25 • 25 ra/u assembled at LeuoLupton. • •l 1.0 •• 2 ..0 . now to reeonetle there sentiments I cannot. see —,. ~,,,, ~,, „.,. h„,., ( 5 , 1 m„,i, op•Torgr.lr for fl y , Fall ind In the Springfield speech he says, •• Kansas in about , t '... . t , i „..i„..,,. by Hi, „ . „... : ,,t,,,,.. 0 ~,,,„ „.„ ~,„„,,, 5511 to speak ler oerzelf turouBLi delegates as.,erubleil in ! .. .1. in Ito I. , ,liso ....r out vet inoilorn ttl.-s. and oouVotrtiou to loan a :nude UOl/,LitOLIUII," cad that I '.• '1 , 111 . ...- I ~, !,•-• .!!,,,,,,.." Illso -i•oihir ...Hi •li.F. 'so Or. pnr the law under whieli ner delega or WCIII about to be l .11., .1 f ..• - .. •, 1....ze ,h , cli en 1.'.•,.. th01.1,,, 0 ,1 Nr,,,1 0t0 i,. elected is believed to'oe just cud lair to oil 1.L., t ibioas 1"I I T. , : ~ ., . .1....., 1 .- 'heir ....le 11 , -Tie with dill et h 'trot . .01.1, ... ~ , s, ` ~..,.•-1•1. n. . Laid purposes le the neuttte, he says: l , i 't ~' r 1, ,/ T II 1 N./ . •• You fled that the act caking 11 line ealleefillolll I j „, ~.,. ~.,.,, , ~,„,y ~,..,... ,5. ,.. , , ,, „ ,it . ri..,. , ~,,,,,,,. was DUI I and void {row the be,polillig I YOU lied 11.10 1 . ,p,1.1.. 1, .1,.... 1.',1 , ~, 'I Wi,,f,• r . ~,j,j,,,41.,, 111, , Legislature could cooler 110 power tYtiuteVer tot the I - ..t. 1':,1,. ,:,..'. .htt 01 ItLI, C... 0 S. 1int,11.10,, Pit:, Cunt enti n."' 1 e,l v. , - 1a! Li; - sn.l liduiili..... no.! Kt 05.4. :moil. 10, .. - .. . . • . ~ ,i I ~,, i rl.lr ,I I rr r IV r rr, .11. n and (",tll.ll 1'114 , , d It iw•• , , Fine 11hi•1... r-llarz. C1i,....t, Pocket ~,. , -‘1.1.1e1....r, :-ltocks, "Doves, 11 ,i•er, 7,1k.1 ..I. a Ince , 11,orloierif 0‘ CLOTIIpII I`.ll.zr- A 4 It V i. , .I ' 1 0 'll- , , 111. ,•', F,och Ir.elkirt t!..,..i w1.,,•1. ,vi 11..... nt • 1, , opt.. oroor ~ r. horr To.tiro irr, tho I..tost 1..... i.. Ihp 1,...., ron.onisl It. term.. lls TIo• t: ..',.,..'ffro-I li tool. hs . strfrt nttenti'... Hi h0ti11 , ..'.. e,14: •••11: “l , " ' it, to ri;t • , cli- , tonter, V. revois...li. , roll 0..). .. • o, 1.'...1i.' ostr oats... JOHN A. l.l'illlEN, 11 , i.2.. •t• IL- Striped ( ..et, No. 42 North Q neon F' r Ett,t rolo. ,nr ~ krtirr ••1 4.1,, Str , , , . Lancet ter, ('0 o , " il V ' trio .1. R E . N "V e ll T I; () K T I LIIIIAIN.N Ia G ENT S T if? .1f 1.: II r//.4 NT TAILOR.; . Y.. 1. .11 I /KIT .B...lj,lthip store of fil/p , Ol, ck BreS. .'off-re for ••ile .. Slow and -lop 01 stook of It EA.DY MADE ci,,,T11 , N0, at the lowest .nab prices. 11 ALL,' a complete as,ortinen" ..f ri,, MIS.. el§. , 1111 , ,111.:S end VESI'IN(M , . whirl] he is prepared to ni.litf' Up at the mart rr.e,orehl... terra,. ii P rostoni work att..nde.l to as heretofore end ,rrerrsoted .It i-f ...tory. sop 11 - '4 ra nf. Thee, ug.,in, at Springfield, he says: The organic uet secures to the people lit Matisse the Buie ilia/ e.s.clu.sitie, right ut Waning anti rigu lath% the r dowestie SUll thew±oil us, subject only to the Coosiitution of the I. States " lu the Sewrie he sajs, that laic C 91,0011011, Which was, from its rely liar Lire, 111 i asSetublagt.lol tau pus pie, through their representatives, "was simply tin assemblage of peaceable citizens, under the Consi tution lit too bolted states to petition for tee redress of grievances; ' which petition Congress could as cetic, ur reject, or dispose of us It saw proper. Coin- Meat is scarcely necessary. If the right el the people in the matter of making a government torheui solves be limited Duly 'by the Constitution, as Manned by the suomor in his Springfield speech, 1 should like to know where he finds the authority tor congressional interference. N.ir can 1 see how he could deeiguate u law as just and fair iu all its pur poses, which he at the same time held to be null and void Imiu the beginning ;" or what he could mean by say mg that Kansas is about to speak Mr herself, holding at the same time that she cannot speak at all without the permission of Congress But this is not all, sir. I want to cull attention to another view of this Springfield speech, which I have before me. Thu honorable Senator has main tained in this body that the failure ou the part of the convention to submit the constitution to the ap proval of the people, is a reason why the State should not be admitted; and yet, in this Springfield address, though made after the appearance of the inaugurals of tiovernor Walker and Secretary Stanton, no refer ence whatever is made to a vote on the constitution. He made special note of the election for delegates, but nowhere hinted that there was to be an election on the constitution alter it was formed by that con vention. If ho knew the law calling the convention to be " null and void," and thal the convention would not be vested with authority to make a con stitution and State government, I can hardly see how he could fail to say so. I may be Mistaken; but it seems to me that, as the statesman above all others who has had this subject in charge, and the people of Kansas in keeping, he might have admon ished them of the mistake they were about to make, or at least hinted to them that their proceedings, though not against law, were irregular, and could be of no avail. 1. can hardly imagine how the Sen ator could have refrained from doing this. Nor can I see how he could say to the Free State men that, if they neglected to vote fur delegates, Kansas would become a Slave State through their neglect, if he at the same time held that the delegates which were to be elected would have no right to make a constitu tion of any kind. Holding now that the question of railroads, banks, and corporations must, be voted upon by the people before the State can come into the Union, is it not a little singular that, at the op portune date of his Springfield speech, he failed to drop the remotest hint that it was necessary that the people should vote ou these questions, or on even the all-absorbing question of thnne,tie slavery—the only question that ever was involved in the affairs of Kansas? Whilst the Senator seas notifying the Free State men of Kansas of their rights and privi leges, and the mode by which they could prevent Kutisias from becoming a Slave State, is it not strange that, he failed to iuform them that they would base an opportunity of voting duty u the slave constitution, when submitted to thew for ratification, if at that time he held that such a submission was essential to its validity? But where are our friends on the other side to be fouud on this Lewissue? They cannot object to the infurmalities and irregularities at Lecompton ; fur they contended for nothing else at Topeka. They have urged the admissiun of lioness as a State, on the proceedings of party convention gotten up without the cotor of Mai, and in derogation of the authority of the Teri itorial and the United States Government Nur, iudeed. can they complain that all the people have not had an oplairt unity to par ticipate in the decision un the slaver y question; fur it was an urtiele in their faith, declared in the Fre mont Convention, that List only a portion, but all the citizens should be deprived of this right. They claimed the right for the people of the States acting, through Congress, NV hiela_was virtually saying that those who did not go to Kansas should itilluebee that decision, and that those who did go should have no representation Liu the subject. Mr. President. I II In nearly done with this subject. I have mainly followed the Senator Irmo Illinois Without sitting down to systematize my views. I have pursued the several topics pretty nisch as be presented them. On souse points I way have fallen into error; on ethers perhaps I tray have manifested too much feeling; hut 1 hog to to the Senate. and especially to the Senator from Illinois, that I. have iu this matter but performed what I conceive to be simply a right and a duty on my part at a Senator. Whilst laying down those rules and principles which are the result of my humble judgment nfter all the reflection I could give the subject, I shall, above all things, be controlled by a desire to give peace to the country, and to sileuce forever a dan gerous feud that, at times, menaces the stability of our great Government. What I mean to say is, that if the exigency arises, there shall he on my part no want of concession or compromise that will securo the adjustment of this unhappy controversy ; nor will I agree to be placed in a wrong attitude upon the great question which is the leading idea in this discussion. No man, ha ll say, because of the re marks I have made, t am against giving 'the people the right to ma their own laws, or that I would circumscribe the use of those great inalienable and fundamental rights which lie at the foundation of our republican system. I intend no such thing; but considering this question in a 1 its bearings, I have been impressed with the belief that it was an exigency which should be disposed of at the first reasonable opportunity, by admitting Kansas as a State. Sir, it is painful to reflect on the aspect of this question. I do not know what maybe in progress in Kansas at this moment. If anything I have said on any occasion, has ministered to the agitation which exists here to-day, and which some fear may approximate to civil war, I pray forgiveness., I stand pledged to unite with the Senator from Illinois in the_patrietie sentiments which he uttered when he'deolared his desire to secure to the country peace on the slavery agitation. It has been magnified at every step; it has been aggravated every hour; and now, after a struggle of four years, thedispect is worse than ever. How are we to settle it? One party in. Kansas is acting in a rebellious spirit, with out authority of iaw,; another has attempted toanake a Oenstitution by authority of law, and under the Impervision of the Federal Government. We are to . . .. ._. . have, perhaps in a very few days, a contest Ibetweert. t hese propositions. When that contest shall , come; I know where the Senator from Illinois will ')o. He will he with those who have acted according to law. I think I know him well enough to know that ho esti mates the recognition of resistance to law Or rphel lion, as one or the most unhappy incidents that dould be connected with legislation at IV ashington. 1 I hove said all that I desire to say. map' simply, that whatever is to come out of this unha py em broglia in future. I feel authorized to pled e myself first to the maintenance of justioe and prin , ple, and then to every .easonahle concession to givetipeace to the country. 11 1 0 --5105 Or TA, ileii WA, ,"-10 vii rATC El E., CLOCK S, JEWELRsc AND 1 V SILVER 1V Ali:, s. A. DYSART ik BRO., NO. 10 WEST KING 5... ~ nrtr Market) token pleasure iit in•ltin, a IbLiELTIN.I STIWILBINLO. J. KINKEAD attention to tit-ir new and ante stock of Osiris 4h/eh com- TIENTISTEY.--NAETIN &,E.INICEA ' D urines tut greet a variety of nil articles in their line as can LI havingassociated together in 'he practice 1.. f.n.el In the arty. consisting In pnrt of L' of . DENTISTR Y, 0.7-... , —... 1,, , 11..e Sine 79 Coat Hunting Lever Watches, will endeavor to render entire satisfaction in ' 8 1111•••• Sin... Gold Iluntiwz Levers. II all operati o ns entrusted to their care. Being prepared tor •• •• 61,,,,. ni,-1 Lover,. r I th- Manufacture of TEETH we Will le• enaided to suit all Silver II untit.g raw i Cases, with Block. Single (inn, or Plate Teeth, Mile , on •• ilpell faced .. 1 , Gold Silver or Uinta .' , ••:ho. a good assortment of LEY.EPS mod r;pfNEg arnile e r.,,,d A,l•Office—Main street, 3 doers East of Echternarlat's .'orup..sl , lo, ~ ,,SeS: QUART' ERS Ad ENGLISH, WATCH:-. Hotel, Strasburg. La.,:aster COUll l y. -,: (fret and second handed.) all .1 which are 'Rarranted .!, li —I take this method of truJerlog thaolift for the •41 keep time or en sole, il liberal patronage heretofore received. and hope by the Their assortment of .1 r:WFLRY In the most liestennive I present ~.rruttpltirtil. to [Jo enabled at all times to attend 00, I 4."`.. , .•d b. the citizens of I,llw:oder. pa-t or[iwhirit Rro I tO llile , It. ;illrim: our ,ervice, , he r foil.tving steles: FINE PAINTED BREASTPINS au: il, .1.4 .1. MARTIN. ;.: AR RING S AN D 13RACEI.ETS to match; CAMEO SVTTS. , LORENTINE MOSAIC, and PLAIN EAR RI,NIIS and ' 'Will. N. AMER, DENTIST, respectfully . 31SEASTI'l NS. all of whirl] fee hoaoty, style andjcliespneks : V V 'tonne., his td links uud the cat.. of ~.;- -z - ...... rennet be sue eyed in the city. Also. a fine en , ..ortm-ot of I.,ocaster city and county in general. that he -,,,-;-. ".tY I'I.AIN end CHASED BRACELIM and 'BANDS. with ~,,ii e ,ntlnue: to practice the Varkl,l,rauch-s __— (.'atiter, Setts and Nlednlllons. Particular attention paid to of .Pe.retive and Mechanical Dentistry. at the , thee lately Jewelry of Gentlemen's wear. comprising Sleeve Buttons, 1 occupied by J. G. Moore. tin the SOUTH EAST CORNER Stud, Guard, Breast and Fob Chains of the be of N. QUEEN and °RANGE sta. fit qualirv; • Ribbon Slid., Gold and Silver Tooth ['irk., etr[ r AlwAys Baring been for the last eight ycere, engaged In the study on hand a good assortment of il • and practice of Dentistry. five years of which time w. SILVER W.,4 RE, r. . spent under the instruction and in the einployNd Dr. Way such as Spoons, Tea, Table, Desert. Sugar. Mustard and , lan, of Chit, city, will, he thinks. be a aujecient guarantee ,slt ; Dinner nod Tea Forks; Napkin Rings: Sutter and of bit aLility to perform all operations connected with the Fruit Knives; Salt Cel tent: Cops. Pie Knives. Pickle Knives • practice of his profession. in ouch a 'intoner, as will render and P. 0.. setts t o K nicer. Forks and Spoons foa l Min Sea— entire satisfaction to all who may form him with a call. A IP, a ta,utiful lot of Port .sins nosey for Ladies I>ud Gents, N. B.—Entrance to office 2nd door on ()range st Ganbn and Bracken clan kinds. Accordeons, Ac June 2 Cbcks from $1.25 10 $5O, all warranted. E Air - - The mulersigned have. at considerable epense, got up a Curd 01 Hair Work Patterns. for which [1 , 1.1 receive ' orders—to be executed in Philadelphia in the tat chaste a nd durable style. and at short notice. The pu ilic are in vited to tall end examine out stock and Judge's for them selves. SAMUEL A. DYSART. JAMES P. DYSART. Sign of the Bic Watch. No. 10, West King St.,!Lancanter, i Pa. ani• 21 tf 14 ' WATCHES..C . L . OOR . S P. a i ntJEllELß," WHOI,EN.ALE AND RETAIL. ~ . 4 i I would respectfully announce to my friends, throughout B C. SUULTZ, ii '' • the City and County of Lancaster, that I have this day 014 Market street, above .9th. South Bide, Phila- , taken into co-partnership, in my Dental practice. dolphin jule 2.1 y 20 Dr. S. T. TRIGG. recently of Baltimore, Md.. and who has. within the last three or four months. become a resident R I,Ey. Dentist of this city. The gentlemanly and accommodating S T A C U II }.. F A r P W,i7113 11, 1E8 & AND ..111144ELItY,1character of Dr. Trigg,his thorough and scientific knowl- IVholesaje and Itetail.at the" Philadelphia IVatdh q a , edge of the various branches of the profession, his superior and Jewelry Stare" No. 118 (old No. HM) NORTH 1;8 -4 , . I skill in all its most delicate manipulations, together with SECOND Street, Corner of Quarry. PhiladelphM. I.A the high recommendations he brines with him from the Gold Lever 11 atches, full Jewelled, 18 caret caseli, 5 2 ' On Prefessurs of the Baltimore College of Dental Science, will Gold Lepine, 18 caret. 11 ; 2. Gs) guarantee perfect satisfaction to all my former patrons Silver Lefler. full jewelled,l2 so and all others who may place themselves under our treat- Silver Lepine. jewels. ~ h ii ;in meat. By this arrangement we will have greater facilities Superior Quartiers. . ,1 7 011 for a more prompt attentitm to all our patients, which the • ( Gold Spectacles, 7 00 want of assistance has heretofore deprived me of the ability Fine Silver do., 150 to l'estuw• Gold Braeeltitso . 3 Oil 1',.../Ise partial to the manipulations and advice of the Lady's Geld Pencil., 7 100 undersigned, and who may feel a delicacy in calling for Silver Ten Sp.., cot, 5 00 his services at the Dental niece, in the event of his not Gold Pens. with Pencil and Silver holder, , 1 1 I tie being pp .=n•11 , , ‘"ill 1,1..i.5e et!l at his Drug Store. No. 27 Gold Finger Rings. 37, , : era. to $BO ; Watch Glasses. North Queen or seer. in the NM.IOLII.I ll.,Use Building. ;dam 12!,,i co.. patent 18%. Lunet 201 other 'rtic es in S. IV ELCII ENS. m uportion. All goods warranted what they are, sold Mr. March 16, 1857. mar 17 If 9 STAUFFER & H.Alt LEY. irirs , o hand some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines still low or than the above pries oil 201 y 40 1LOTIIING: CLOTHtNOIS FALL ANDWINTERIII!! .Tt 01LN A kilti3EN, S I G OF THE STRIPED CPAT. No 45 North Quern St.. East ,Wdo. near Vie Chen.7er , ! I" Or ange M., Latica , ter. At. ti ilae now in store the langiet and I•h,-noes' atnlortment of M.•n's anti !tope FAIL, .I:VD wivrvi: c ity Law-Isis, Alt Mottling slat Rd= s egtatdit.hment is of the itrotti“tor . g own Ina I,ei tire, and guarantied to It- well sewed, and wnr. .t•Ito'l to prove the same as represented at the Mme of pun. ESSRS. CYRUS & BARTON N WIN STHRE. Nn.3l N.Oll (Dv., stiveL. Lanomstor—The snlo,rihe, have tal:en Ole Above And.k , ely ,stupid by Mr. NVillikon Ilrneler t and are new reveivilbz and op , ninv. in addition to theHtork on 11 hued. It 111• W tole:tont atts,tlu.ot Goods of every description } ' wed wt•Il sltite , i to tla•s.olFot). They are. now ready to do business on the mist liberal . The terns AMBROTYPE, by which these Pictures are and accosts notating terms with all who may bis or then, designated; is derived from the.:Greek word A othrotos, sig wit h th.•ir patronace. ii nlfying, indestructibility, permanency, fee. The Picture is Being desirous :sod determined to establish a ijermanent taken upon plate glass, to which another plate of corres o,id regutir business. it will be their i:WII as well us their ponding sine is secured with an' indestructible cement. by customer's interest. to he faithful to the perfinsanee of by which the picture will retain its original brilliancy their duty. and to render a fall equivalent for Ole prices for ages: it will not corrode by acids, uor Ice injured by t hey receive for their goods. ;I _ water or climate. It is bold in its elTect. beautiful in tune .. ~... . - . . _.. , I'USTO:d WORK promptly attended to and CNmrranted surpasses any thing in the gradations of light and shade, to be well made and well fitted. Plain and FanCY and may he seen in any light. The public are cautioned CLOTHS. CASSIMERES AND vh:sTlNqs. ..,,h,,t imihaf,,n, made on single plates of gl.s, with the always en band, as well as all other kinds of gurs,l., iu this black varnish in immediate contact with the Picture.— line 01 . bu..iness, :i hitch are not permanent, an the varnish must crack and ... . CI.oTHING of every description and quality, 11,11 made destroy the Picture. nti or good material. constantly on band. 1 AMRROTYPE STERESCOPES MUST BE SEEN, The frientb,f the proprietors and the public 11g,merally to be appreciated—the relief being fully as perfect as life. are resm.ettnily incited to this estehlishrrott Please Citizens and Strangers are invited to call at the Ambro. give ns a call and allow us to furnish you with Such art i- type Gallery of the undersigned, and examine specimens Hes as yen may want in our line of business. fi before they procure Pictures elsewhere, as they are CYRUS & BARTON N. WINTERS.. assured of polite attention. No. 31;4 North Queeen st 4 Lauer. . sep 25 11-35 ~. =BE 4 CARD.--The undersigirked respect- LT,PLENDID GIFTS AT 439 CHESTNUT ,I. fully annnunce that they hare purchased ithe stock 0 , ST., PHILADELPHIA. and tilittll,s of Mr. P, I. 01-touak. Merchant Taibir, cod ini. THE ORIGLVAL !,SIFT 1200 K STONE. roll to colttittl, , the %Irrehant Ta i loring busine.l) , , in G. G. EVANS would iufurtn his friends and the public, THE UFA:SITE I.IIIII.DING, 1! that he has relnoVetl his Star Gift Book Store ,cud publish- No. 0141. North Queen Sr_ llor stLok oonsials of ill/. choir- ing House. to the it plenilid moo, in brown's Iron Building. cst FlEN1:11 CLDTHS, such ins Ilaio'nes. Saul/111h. and 4:10 CH I,TN UT 4•treet. two doors below Filth, where the Nellonitis finest Cloths of various colors; Lhj choicest purchaser of each Look wiil receive one of Ole following Finbch l'aosintere4; 11l it, Domain Cossiinere4 l ; Fancy gifts, valued at from 2.1 cents td ,100, consistin.r of Gold l's -fingers. the Lest sLli•ction; Vestings of all di/414,1'0., Wati•iii.s. Jewelry Si'. WilllTll alai a huge ussortinebt of 11 550 Patent Englitill Lover Gold NVatithes $lOO 0' each. G rINTLEM EA':- VW( N ISII ING 00011S.1 5 , 0 Patent Ahchor to, do 50 of) •• We respectfully nib II CCllrinunnes of the pot ortge so 400 Lath .s.' Gold Watches. ISIL cases 35 00 L lil• - •:.‘ ,1 ) . I s , fow•wl 0 1. 11 our 1 0 :•••!•••••• ,,, , and ~ frosr by 00 , silver le/ver Wit.telleS. Ill•irtnott-ll I.'t 011 l • ,tI. t at teltri., to I.llAiii,i4 to revel., it. fiCiti Parlor :Einiecieces lo oil •• if,. of tio• firm hos hail coil:6411,11;1e WS pe,i , ttis in one boo Coins° Sste Lai it rip and Pies, 10 On - 11. e tat t,s , nll-1 moat thßhi , lllo , l.‘ 14,014, t Tmilr.riti2 11-- 600 ',Whet: * Gold Ilta,l,to 55 l/l/ to 12 00 - till/llFi.ll,lltli in Pilii/1 , 1,11,11i11. and flatters hlinse I . lea lie re. ~ en is Vest C1..111, 10 On '• , ill 1, iiltl•• n , fll - litlo, ,ot,i,ty..te,t, to Ell.. pll'rik ' l, of the 1,000 Gold 1,,,I,•1:„ (Ittr,,,,jz, double ca5e,..... 300 '. firm. Very Respectfully. / 2.lai 1 (1..1.1 I...citio..iAlilit.l eiz-,) 310 •' apl 70 12 PFCFZELN & s iriV o V 1.11,0 (1-1 , 1 Peiwil Cases. will 11-1.1 Peps 5 (Si - —a— 1.1.11 Est to • 1 1•1 , 1 Pens. w ifli coois and hidden , . in 0 •• i I A ,1 !" . FUlt TIUE PEOPLE.--SIIULTZ .25" Doid Pencil , . :Lodi. s . ) 2 5,1 •• _1( , IL, i., (i , ll..cesso, toDoi id :-liiiltz,l I'ra'-Sisal flat , d 5110 (1,4 I Pens. with :fiver ' , ciao], t: 50 •' hws, N , ..,• 1 ', NOIITH 1 21/ MO STD LE f. ,, pi..-i ,, !:\ 1,4.h.,i . .. 2bol) Ladies o.lil P. ns. tilt o rases 150 - II d,-I. La: canter. Pa . Moonfactunirs and Wholi/sate nod 0.000 iloll Eings. (Ladies'.) 1 11 ./ 1. rl ra-t.til il- arena in II )I'S. GAPS. Ac. 1 2,0' 0 Oeni's hoed Kings Al i• are al cat, s prepared to supp'y the pill lid , iiith all 25 i Ladies.' Uld lirenstnlns • the dub-rent styles of Hats of the Vest qualititis mid at 3.50, iiisses' Geld Breastpioe sad] pi Ls, Ili 1.. defy competition. II I : t tit . . 3,• 00 Pocket Knives, 75 ', li I , e to• now ou haml the largest nwsortmen of 4 2000 Sets Ci-nt't. CoLd Boss an Sind , 300 i• FALL AND WI Nil-At HAI'S AND CAPS', 2.000 do. do. Sleeve Battelle 300 '• er mil tile I,Pesi t, 1.. s et er olTeiecl in this !at,. Which we •Li uo Nils Ladies . Ear lb ops 3 iliv •• -if sel ii the 1.e., i.. , t cash prieis. We are 0111 Mum H.,..• $1“0 Litchis' Pearl Card Cases. 5 u-. - Itl 14$ 111.. t t 15.000 I.lttlicit . C1111.4)..1.4. or Mosaic pins 500 •• I'd T I.:NT I'I,E.TIBL F - : AIL K 11.4 1 ,T. 2509 I.ttllt•tte Clllllo4lCtlitt%llllld 111Illton pins, :i 50 •' ,Itt.:lt for !stint). :vet , e,. •• t catood b am - polled. !lay 5,00 • Fen idgi-'s lot ini ..! a. iftlialmuil Flowers, fel •• i it- i.T .1 . ~ ,F T GAT'. is the largest in Lanlinster. we EV.ANS . Tlt, Ct1j311,11.• r tttlitlllS all the m• et piipu l ar 1.,s - the ii . f ill •!!!!!'.' lea. !roe! the C.11E110.1,4 Wttttt to banks of the day. abil 11, fie' , ttSt viiil..ittlttlitl. all of which h :e lines! French MIL will he se Id a ., 11, V, •,11 b,t viii at other stores. A We sieve! eeptcia! A , 1,1vi. , 11 to our exttem, ariety of eomPlete est-Leone ot books -eut free, by anolhattion W I X'l' olt l' A I' S. II thseugh tits MUD. hr 11,3 , 11 - OSSItlg U. G. 'VANS, 439 ,Ai ha's sold iii this establishmenlitre merledeiler imr CILL:iTNUT ft.. Philadelphia. ..lilivrTii•iou. sod we warr ant them to be Wita, they Aceuts Wltttt.-11 in ever, town in the Gilded States.— as.. s -Id ier. Ise re.beettully invite the pullir L l h ga ve un Those ;I-siring no to in , 11.11 obtain full particulars by at', as w•• lo•ep the largest nsel 111005 ••ouiplefe assort- a i ld,,,ssjog an abov e . inent of sll the :WM!, ,ri our line in rho 'it, - of Lii.neiorter. N 11.—In cousseilience of the 'UMW!: crisis. and nniner -o.'s • C. , I!NTIi 1" FP Eis. Imia.ht, awl th e lugh, et huh price oils fai•ures, the subscriber has been en-it•led to purchase pests.. 4! illN A. SHULTZ, from assignees en immense mock of hooks, mem-mina II EN EY A. rdllff,TZ, , every department of literature. at prices weii-b wid enable Pr- 'irli . l'll'• him b , give f..• 00 worth et tti... above orts on every $.090 vo rth of Iv sika sold . , An extra hook, with a gift, will be neat to each pesson ordering 'PEN honk. to I,- sent to one mblrec.s. by Express. .!arT - 'END FOP. A CATAL! it iUE. nov 3 2,1 r. 42 FLORAFLORA TEMPLE ON THE LANC'R 4_l AU R, E. I 113 E AT RAE AG iN, , r yr E FOR $10..000 It 1,,e1,,.. en sitg.gesi e d :lint if the committee prevail upoi, ties °tenor at Fie oft 4 Tint PLE. to bring to to Lan- T lIE DINING it o o m COOK, tin Agricultural Fair. it would add moth to the TUE STOVE Fult THE FARMER. charaette Ithd ti o ,t ocean m . oh..llid she come, The undersigned would ask the attention of Forme:semi in all tiribabili . y. she will run 11;aj,St fonia purse, others to ids newly patented WOOD AND COAL STOVES. g ar ,fh t .ia.e. whirl,, no .mule. lb. , g end people o f (1,,„„ 5 ,„ railed the Rom C ...k." which posse,,es tidy:into count,' c bare no difficult , in raisii•g Flora n"w th•• fetal in any whet . The oven is perhaps larger tooter lu the w: alit. and that anxiety hih., iltott Gott of sun other :dove, Loiug in by 26 incites in the lic•to4iir she appears on the turf, in equal to that mod. ilea:. while its peen ide construction ie such as to emit an 1,4,1 by rho petiiik to see the new anti spi=ndiut stock of unusual drgr,.o of heat in a large room with a trifling eon pFA DV MADE MEN'S AND ROY , CLOT Oh NG 81.1111ptiOn of fir, For the Dining Room of the Fartoer it rue- ugly received by ItoM AN & BA ERE. ti so polies 0 want long felt. and tor this purpose It was roll- Stor, opposite .'hetick•ii National House. where they keep strueted under the personal supervision of the undersigned. Shutly on h Old a large assortment of DR PS-li COATS ' der Itt 46 G. D. SPRECIIER & BRO. FROCKS. 4 4 ACES. RAGLAN:! AND OVERCOATenkif evert . quality and expire. - FARMERS.--Having been appointed Also, Ildntaloons, Vests, Shirts, Shirt Collars. liinOenders, ' I by Slesms. Allen & Needles agents in Lancaster for Pocket and neck Handkerchief: ends large suppl e iof gen- • the saie of their celebrated SUPER. PHOSPHATE 1/F tletuan's FURNISHING GOODS. which they arelPielarod LI SI E. we would call the attention of Farmers to this Far to sell st least FIFTEEN PER CLNT. CH E.API.Ii thou Ghee, it bring superior to all others; and from the Pisti -1 hey van Ire purelmeed anywhere else in the city. 4 1n rater- •mony of those who have tined it for some years past, we e:me to the quality, make, texture. durabilit , nn cheap- feel authorised in sitylng It in the brut applleat ion for Corn. nerve of any of the articles they offer to the publi3. crimp, Oats, Wheat, Gratis and other crops which require a vigor tition is defied. ROMAN d: liftERE. ous and permanent stimulant, that has over been offered Our Wholesale Store is No. 730 Market St., beilifeen ith to the; üblic. Apply to GEO. CALDER & CO., and Rh, DbiEa. oct 13 If :39 I East Orange street, dud door from North Queen et., and at Graeff's Landing on the Conestc4a. der 8 tf 17 PORTABLE CIDER DIILLS-•KRAUS. EIL'S PATENT. far hand or horse power, theil best iu use, Wheeler's Horse Powers and Threoh era. Improved Grain Fans, Pennock's Wheat Drills,. Cooper's Limo and Guano Spreaders, the. most iii.- proved Hay and Fodder Cutters, Mutt's Boilers.prihdstunes ready hung. with a general assortment of AgrOultural and Horticultural implements. .. PASCHALL, MORRIS . & C 6., Implement and Seed Store, ith and Market, -phi Pa. aux' II li it 30 —— ' - LEATHER, LEATHER..-BOOTI! AND S HoENIA KERS will find It to thelradv ,ntag., by call ing on the aubscribar, who has an extensive assoqmout of SOLE AND UDDER LEATHER, comprising French and City Calf Sklus, Wax and Grain Upper, Kips, Rad aad Oak Tanned Sole, Morocco X•lalugs, Shoe Findings, Tools. Loots, As.; Nests, Footandl'annerS' Oil, An.; all of whisk will be sold at the lowest inloos at No. 1130 Market a., bans 1:215 Se, Phikidelphif oet 6 em 38 JOHN F. CODMIDI N . E.W PROCESS IN DENTISTRY.— . 1 1 11 CIi.ROPASTIC PROCESS of mounting ARTIFICIAL TKETII, recently patented by Dr 'ILA DY. formerly i,. the Rai tim , .re College of Dental t'ur , erY • 1 . rer- L •,, not tie greatest disc ,, rerie ,, of the Pr.-m ace and des , i t...d to work 1t.reAt.1 . 1341:1 . ,re to Me , ll3 , lw.si Dentistry. tin tenth:n.4l b u n t the first lc •he State to introduce pr ,, eess into pr., stet which it,ts beon attended with treat nem, to, tn.,,iu,tion in recommendint it AA 00 prrior to any other in-; 1,04.1 of nr muting . Artificial Teeth heretofore known— , he casting of the plates having great advantage over the ,ornmon custom of "swaging." The same accuracy in fitting, perfect cleanliness, and durability coated be obtained by any other process. /air The undersigned is alone authorized to dispose of office rights for the counties of Lancaster, Chester, Berks. Dauphin and York. JUIIN WAYLAY, D. D. S. my In tf 18 N 0.66% North Queen St., Lancaster. 1 - IECNICAL CO-PARTNERSHIP.---THE undersigned having entered into co-partnership. are prepared to practice the various branches of OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIS TRY, at their office, In 'tramples Buildings, N. E. corner of North Queen and Orange streets, where they would be pleased to wait upon their friends and the public generally, assuring them that all operations in trusted to their care will be performed in the most complete manner. 9 WEI CHEW, • [ r W Alit A N'S NEW DRUG STORE. l—No. 50 North Queen street. The undersigned re- Spur , fully ~, , ), ,M lreN that hr has armies his NEW DRUG :sT.dIE ESTABLISHMENT. with a very ex hensice and c•mplet, smck of Drugs, Medicines. Chendeals. Perfumery and Fancy Artielet--all fresh and pur—which will he sold :it the lowest market priees. This sh.e.s .anbra..., every .at tittle tn-ually kept iu a filSt (-lass Drug Store. and I,,.iilwrlalls tar expense has been iiimr,l in fitting np the establishment. to insure the pren- orvalion ”I tli DraLN in the brat as WeU ns to SPCII, n••(` and chmturt The rustunh.r;. A .airmilete asiayttnent of materials maid by the fhaital Priairosion can also be hat at the atom of the suliscriber. An imps ved Soda. or Mineral Water; Apparatus has been introduced. the fountains of which are made of Iron. with u linina on their interior surface, freeina th,nt loom nil litibilit3 to taint the water with onyuto•lnf• poi son, which has heretofore boen Fry _eat o'..jertien Ie the unwuF. .•tijo tl.aO rftsoihia, hovorages can al !hi,..stu:.lish,,,tv f. a- w!I IL t1.1, , t00l hoOtat. 'rho anti, meat has 1,1.0 i a.,1n0d," tin rliaoll.Fetleok e most erirefal Drugaist. nho has had um oy c of experieto e In the Drug and Piesevipti. - in toulinc.,, in ri ea t cias. house., in Philadelphi and Cincinnati. rn, .1 11.1 he is lo every wry to vivo enzir.. ratkilierioli to his customers. tio.ro for.. ot COPPER.W.VRE 31 NNUFACTORI DILL,Eit shrink- I r ihii 1,1,1 f,re ..c>o. .'rd him. and • hi, cu, , :nlpn!li...:eninnii...lLL.lt sill) isintinties nt C.:•1 in ‘% est 1, in. street. ne.11 . 1, ~p pesite Fulten it II! :mit prepared ti• o I I. .1,1, , ullLtr:.l LJ 1;11'r' ILI.. to =lll 11, ror EIOJI:fE:i. Ax..nli ,Krollvnt ord, Hui (or! •,u-d , • A . D.— I I ill - 1.1r.4 1,401. "t Salta I I),rt t.l I hr. 'I:,•, .0 Ail At i.,Ver) tblt• t.' till li_ 11l 1.1.1 i, ,•-t, La rr'rlllC: 11 AC I/ E & 13 A Ull AS. AN - ,• I • •.• (, "h 1,1.! n , all Wt. Leath,. r ti T .11, oh'. tiding ,„ z . •d Id L. artu.." Randsl....thou' . lel ..i t 'll required, 1111 , 1- of a super go iiiry ..f . Leather. I , IIIIICI. 8311.1 Kurd I, ier 1011 - I', linr .l hose Tanner's ttil, Currier's 'fouls, Mer..r.. ,, a, Stwe to,lo 0.• All ..lots -Id Leather bought in the rough ; hidliest pi iree cia o b ar Iltdes and Sidue In ; orders will ho nr.dupt ly etn•uded to. lel, I 13. 1 ).A.T EN'l" AMBROTYPES.--The sub— j. ncribers h icing purchit-eil the exclusive tight of Lan caster city, are enabled to offer to the public a new style of Pictures, far exceeding. in beauty and durability.any ever before made. These pictures ore not reversed. ad lltt:th-rree typesareand may be seen in anylight. They also possess the rare property of being IMPERISHABLE; being hermetically sealed between glass plates, which In secured by Letters Patent. in the United States, Great Britain and France, and practised in Lancaster city by T. fL I IF. C only, over Spreeher & BrO.'S New SiOre, North queen st., Lancaster. DIEING AND SCOURING. PHILIP HUDSON, FANCY Dvss, No. 95 North Thirteenth street, Philadelphia, Pa., three doors above Cherry Street. respectfully informs the !niter. of Lancaster county and elsewhere, that all kinds of Silks. Crapes, Merinnes, Ac., are dyed in the most fashionable and permanent colors. Ladies' cashmere and crape shawls, cloaks, kc., cleansed and pressed equal to new; Silk dresses watered In superior style. Gentlemen's apparel scoured and dyed In superior style; in short, Dye lug in all its various branches done at short notice, and on the lowest terms. Also, Carpete ClbAnsm. A call is earnestly solicited, as It Is very convenient for those who should want anything lo the above line. Phlla. mar 17 • W00D...1-11okory, Oak and Pine Wood of the beet quatity, for sale , by GEORGE! CALDER & CO., MCA EatitiOrange , street, 2d door' from North Queen, and at Om bra Landing on the Conestoga.. fjt(2o tf 24 sTOVESS T EI! STOVES:2I . .CT 0 PIE D EPOT Th•• a• tesp«,tfuliy call the attention of the is t•• 111 , 1, •tin,ut of COOKING STiII"KR, PA!. Wit. DINING. BAR-ROOM, A N D NNK-P (ATE STO VES. Which we 4, rec-iving. All peleona wanting Stov•-• c 4 I I am! ~ c tonine for thenipelvei, as they will Fri the • , s..ii , nent of Stoves in the city. Qs We have just 1 , 1•644,11 a hill supply of the following coo x STOVES: _ Victor, (complete) Sumraer Baker, Great Western, Warnick Globe, Portable Range, Hathawa. Cressen Globe, Great'Republic, Snow Bird, Crystal. Etna• Premium. Vulcan. Champion. . Enchantress, May Flower, Governor. Emprtrinm, • Star, William Penn, Capital, City Range, Morning Star, Black Diamond, Banner, Empire State. Vernon, Royal, Victory. Flat Top, Sea Shell, Astor, Fanny Forrester, Lancaster Cook• Home. Youne America, Dela gra, Welcome. Keystone, New World. Liberty. end many other Pattern e .ok. We hay., ohm on hand a heantirul assortment ,d' pA RDA COORS NlorninT Glory Co b. tint Air Parlor Coott, Warnick Parlor rook, Model Parlor Conk, Boatman Parlor Cook. Lilly's Parlor Cook. Penn Parlor Cook. Abbott p ar lor Conk. 4 = 3" We have also the Agency for on entir • new PAR Lott AND Bt!sisti 11(10M ('OOK. . . Alsn. the Azency for the b. et Alt tight Cmking Stove nut. which km many advantages the cmunon conking stove. Also. THE RAILWAY COAL BURNER. We therer , re ask the attention of the public to our Stoves, toc...th, with a full assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY. BUILDING MATERIALS. TOOLS, SADDLERY. PAINTS. &c., Ac. C$ Call and bid, forTourselveviit sepl9 tf 37 . GEO SPRECHER & BRO. DUIL DING SL A TE.—The subscriber j ) has j ust received a large lot of PEACH BOTTOM and YORK COUNTY BUILDING SLATE, which he will put on by the square or sell'hy the ton, on the most reasonable terms. He hes also constantly on hand an extra light Peach Bottom Building Slate, intendsd fin. slating on top of shingles. Please calland examine my PEACH BOTTOM SLATE, which are the he•t in the market, and cannot be had at any other yard. as 1 have made arrangements with It. F Janes for the Lancaster Market. (3 3.1(1113k: D. SPRECIIER. North, Queen St. Lancaster. Penns. ftir The above elate can al.o be had at F. S. BLETZ'S Lumber Yard, Columbia. This is to certify that we do not sell our best quality Peach Bottom hoard Slate to any other par son in Lancaster city than the al., named. K. K JONES. Manuluturers of Peach Bottom B.,ofing Slate. act 6 [l3B GRE/VP BARGAINS IN F URNITURR, At the LIALSEKEEPEICS EMPORIUM, North Queen str e et, near Orange. Lancaster. Pa. The undersigned Inca ur, band a very extensive assort ment Parlor. Chamber, Dining Itmtu and Kttchen Fur niture, of a quality equal to .) that ran be procured in Lan-aster or Philadelphia, and, until the 15th of November :lest, we will sell our goods (for ready rash,) at lower prices than any ever yet Fuld in Lancaster. We mean what we say. Come and see. sep 2)1 tf 37 KETCHUM & VICKERY. S. T. PR.JGG FARRELS & HERRING, 34 WALNUT AND 25 GRANITE STREETS, Sole Manufacturers in this State of HERIII.NG'S FIRE PROOF SAFES, NVIIICII RECEIVED THE MEDAL AT THE WORLD'S FAIR. These Safes are warranted Free from Dampness. Also, Manufacturers of Hall's Patent Powder Proof .1.0. ck likewise awarded a Medal at the World's Fair; Chilled Iron Burglar Proof Safes, Bank Vaults. Bank Lucke, Steel Cheers. &c. sep ly 37 NTEAV MAP OF LANCASTER COUNTY. The undersigned is preparing to publish n °di , " and complete MAP OF LANCASTER CiiMNTY.ou FM improved plan, provided sufficient encouragement is given.) mail ing the In...rid:is of all the p.iueipul buildinge in the Jan , all Schols. Chu, Hotels. ith he names and li.nations of ail xithgcri bore lo the MAP, and loeatiii, fi f.nu l uildins, oo so to make it a complete COUNTY DIRECTORY. To be ornamented with prospective views of the principal sSchoons and other buildings in the county. En plans sf this principal Boroughs and Towns will he ven on the side of the COUNTY MAP, o here sufficient subscription in (lit/mined. To be handsomely colored, show ing all the new townships. snaking a most complete and beautiful work, aup,codine all former M APS. Ju . 21 f- YELLO PIPIE FLOOR- , !NU HOARDS. 50,000 Fret C:tro:014 Yell,w Pine itrtl, 30,000 Ft•ct DI. Cdr I. 30,000 CY l'lt ESS N. 1 and 50,000 itAM.i.at PLASELIIING LATHS, Just re,ired and for Sal, at Gra-Ifs Landing. on 1h Cneet,...3 Apply to 1'41,01.11 & , 'o. I ; mt. Hart Olailga St., near QLoaa . et., Lancaster. aep t it DOOR., SIIUTTER, BLIND AND Fit ANi FAL7I'OIII . have taltatt ha ,aah Fat•tar. I ttals J. 11arris.at. a tell iu Itta sat, I, rtt part Ci,y of Lancaster. and the (!..tlon Fa , t• ries. wilt., or inte n d o , manufavlttro to or .I', all kinds of S.tala DO , ry. Shutlvr, Minas, \V iaitow Fraua•S, .la•.. at the ainalest and on liv• must reason. :J.lO tern!, 'File ti.trraignial a both prat•ical Carp,nters. and s‘n.ilt of the I,ll,itn,hi \Vitt] ettoution to flatness we hope to merit the petrounge of the public ,eneralls. sir 12 rf 311/RIWW. lIIIMI=I WILL he paid Mr any Me' ieine that will e.rcel PRATT & BUTCHER'S MAGIC OIL. tar the following Lik e... 3: Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Spinal Afftmtions, Con tracted Joints, Chalk Pains. Pains in the side or hack, Headache. Toothache, Sprains, Sore Throat, Cut e , Bruis e , Borns. and all Diseaaes of the Slkin, Mmtr les, and the Glands. None genuine without the signature of Pratt & Butcher attacked to each lahel. Principal office, 206 Washirutton street, Brooklyn. N. V. The great number of persons that have been immediately relieved in all the cities and twos where it hos been used. as well as in this city. sustain them in saying in all can dor. that it is the greatest site in the world for pain. Wh,3esale Agents for Lancaster, Chas. A. Ileinitsh. .1. ❑oekaheld, and sold by all respectable Druggists throughout the United States and Canada [not 20 tf 40 PAPER HANGING DEPOT.--Removed to Nu. 10 Ck,urtland st.. New York, directly opposite the W,tern llurel THE CIIOTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, (Organized in 1546, 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. Paper Hangings, of every variety of style and price. Borders to [lliad, Fire-Board Prints, in great variety. Transparent Window Shades. Oil Painted Window Shades. Wide Window Curtain Papers, and Window Shade Fixtures, of the latest styles and superior finish, all of their own man ufacture and importation. As their stock is large and en tirely new, they invite Merchants. Booksellers and Dealers in these articles to mill and examine their styles and prices wheuevor they visit the city. mar 4 tf 11erhe *C in rr etu ll cc ( . ) .s b.. sful retire for ° R a number of )( t. .hOaPs TIII. }ears. received his education at the best Medical College in the United Staten, and had the experience and practice in the different Hospitals for several years; a member of the Analytical Medical Institute of Sew York, and late Medical S:urgeon of the ii. S. Navy. now offers himself to the paid.; to attend any prolensional calla. The p„,„, medicines always on hand direct from the best Labmotories of our country, and the Botanical ()or deals of the world. No patent medicines prescribed or roc:.ntniended Mrdichies used only which will not break dow n the constitution, but will remmate the system from all injuries it hay sustained front mineral medicines.— Chrmac and difficult di•-eases must by- (rented upon analyt ical principles; which is to know and ascertain what dis ease is. Its nature tad character require a knowledge of tne chothical constit ten tot every solid and fluid of the bu ail body—the changes thane solids Kt, it fluids are capable .1 linden going. To know what 111.iiCint's to employ to diseases, requires a knowledge of the chemical con . 'iturnta of all agents employed in medicines, and if we are in possession of this knowledg e . it Is possible to cure way disease—no matter of how long atanding-- , n , d leave ttnnt patiwnt in a healthy and perfectly cured condition! DV,PEYSI 1. that distressing disease viol fell destroyer of health and happiness. undermining the constiturbm and yearly , art, tlionnands to untimely graven. can roust 0111- Idiotically be cured tffum net-rat, in any form or condition. chronic nr acute, twdlepsy, or fulling sieknesn, all chronic and st.uhborn 1,1,1ne of Female Drveases radic a lly removed; -:it Mietml. and every description of ulcerations; Piles Swro.fulou, Diseases. a hick have blfth.i all previous still can be cared by my treatment, when the eons , it u Ti,,,, is ono ex boosted i du -ay a il diseases. (yes. CoNsumnflost can be cured. IMEIELI= I will remain in my °ince on Wedues.lays ann Saturdays. `rum 9 o'clock. A. M. to 3 td.. to aecommodat , patiens from it distant, and VOllHult in the English and German In. guaues; soil in the vines any distanre it required; luny hs addruised by letter. Suiten Square. Lancaster city. Luray 19 ly WITH , GI, M. G. • Njt EW CITY MAP.--SPLENDIDLY IL IN lA:STRATI:I) WITH LACtIC bibLORY.D MAP,— The subscriber being about to publish a beautifally Illne ttaced Map of the ciiy of I..atic:iso.,-, respectfully solicits the i.n . troz,..4r of rise citizens to the ties, eilturpri,e. The Mop will be vary mime- in it , details, bring a com plete plot m the city with nL the new Ind cbtitemPlated siry-t. and ,olejs, and all them b•wn lots, numbered or recorded, togetti, with a ground pion of all the build. ill, an they stand on their respective lots the Schools, C. dirges, with all Churches, llotels. store, Manufactuiing Establishments sin all theolli..es .if professional men in the city, distinctly named and colored, and the names of all the subscribers duly inserted on the margin, making it not not:, cumpleto map Of the city, but scso a business direob•ry t and, in connection with all this. their w be from ditneu to twenty-five aria Mal views of Residences, Churches, Colleges. and Msnublut ming Establishments in the city and vicinity beautifully role red, the natural color, as I make all icy own sketches and color them on the spot, and ha, them dthogrsphed iu the highest style of the art. Samples of which can be shown that were published in B r est Chester cud Chester county, which hare never been equalled by snyk.iews published on any map in the United States. Hoeing. bad considerable experience in map pub. lishing, mid haling devoted a great deal of time to the art of perspective drawing. I flatter myself that I am able to produce beautiful life-like pictures that cannot be excelled, and in foot duly All competition lit this style of Map pub lishing. All persons wishing views published on the city map, or having property theY wish plated in. will please leave orders at J. Franklin ReLirt's office, Fulton Build. isles, which will be promptly attended to by the subscri ber. THOMAS J. KENNEDY. july 28 tf 2.8 INLAND INSURANCE AND DEPOSIT Company.-Office, corner of Centre Square and South Queen et., Lancaster, Pa. Capital 5125,000. Charter Perpetual. Insure against Loss by Fire, and re ceive money on Deposit, as heretofore, paying 5 pet cent. on Deposits made for 30 days or longer. RUDOLPH F. RAUCH, Secretary and Treasurer. LT A. ROCKAFIELD & CO., NEXT TO Kramph's Clothing Store, East Orange et., Lancss. ter Pa., dealers In all the new and popular FAMILY MED ICINES, PERFUMERY, &c., Wholesale and Retail. 4T They 111100 just received a fresh supply of WOLF'S CELEBRATED:AROMATIC SCIIEIDAM SCHNAPPS and will Cell to retailers at proprietor's prices. [June 26 trf 33 Ij AVANNA S.EGARS.--5000 Imported AU. Ravanna kkgara of the most approved brands. Just recessed and for sale at DR. JOHN WAYLAN'S Drug Store, No. 60 North Queen Street., apr 7 tf 12 JAMES D SOS /TT, Publisher, Laiiesusier Ciiy 1000 DOLL ARS RE WARD 7j ATE OP - INTEn.EsT .W.. pay hon.:4,er. uriti , further FfVE AYD A °ALP PER CENT INTER,,T On our Crrtiticates of Deposit, L-41,41 11. r one year. in Cvrtificat , P Gar I-es than one yew. nod on transient di p nirs, piyahle on demand, FIVE FEB CENT. pernonnm, as I.epn.itors no drawing Interest. win alwxys be accum tvvtitikul itt prorturtiuu t • the value of their accounts. Stoks L.ugbt -Lml sold on thnnnailision only Ull.-UrrOLlt money bought, at lrmest rated. Collections prompac made, and Drafts drawn on Phil. delobia, NaW. York - And Baltimore. _ . The members of the firm are individually fix all the obligations of John finer & Co.. consisting of JOHN GYGER. BENJ. ESHLEMAN, DAVID BAIIL HENRY MIISSELMAN. apr 7.1 tf 14 &JEERS CLARKSON, Caßbier. NEW YORK WINE &LIQ,VOR STORE. RELGART & MILLER. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. -17 - 2 4 No. 6. North Duke Street. neat door to the o ffi ce of the 0 INTELLIGENCER." and directly opposite • the Court House, Lancaster. Pa. • The subscribers take this method of informing the pub- Pt that they have Just opened a taiga assortment of WINES and LIQUORS of the choicest Brands and Quali ties. Having made arrangements with some of the first booms in,Cognac and Rochelle, enables them to furnish to their oust,mers, upen the most liberal terms, the following brands of Cognac and Rochelle Brandies: °TAW). liiiNN EST, PINET CASTILLION, T. DIMES, MARTELL, MARRETT, PELLEVOSIN. J. J. DEPUY & CO.. A. SERGNETTE,, Sc., &c. WINES. OLD OPORTO, CLARET, MADEIRA, TENERIFFE, MUSCAT and MALAGA WINES. of varhus brands and qualities. Holland Gin, Scheidam Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys; Peach Apple. Lavender, Blackberry. Cherry, Ginger and Raspberry Briudies; Cordials. Wine Bitters. Amsterdam Bitters. kr., Ac. Also. Agents and Sole Proprietors of the OLD WHEAT WHISKEY. Constantly on hand. au extensive stock of Old Monon gahela Whiskeys of various grades, some of which they guarantee to be superi, to any in the country. All goods from this establishment are guarantied to give satisfaction, with the privilege of being returned apr 2.8 CHAMPAGNE, BURGUNDY, SHERRY, LISBON, HOCK, 25 WITNESSES! OR, THE FORGER CoNVICTED. • JOHN 8. DYE IS THE AUTHOR, A Who hoe had 10 years experience as a Banker and Pia,. Usher. and Author of ogn A series of Lectures at the Broadway Tabernacle, 0 when, fur 10 successive nights, over Islo,ooo People Greeted him with rounds of applause. while he m exhibited the manner in which counterfeiters executed .410 their frauds, and the Surest sod Shortest Pll M.. 1111, .11 Dl..t et . ti 111.! them! CO The Bank 11%,te Engravers all say Mat he is the greatest U Judge of Paper Money Bring.o G REATEST DLiCOVERY OF THE PRESENT 0 - CENTURY FoR DETECTING COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES. 11, Describing . Every Genuine Bill in Existence, and O Exhibiting at a glance every Counterfeit in Circulation I! • Arranged so admirably. that Reference is Easy and. De r. tvai.o I ostAnu.o,m, w zip-No Index to examine! No pages to hunt up! P. But s simplified and arranged, that the Mn rchant, O Banker and Burliness Man can ere all at a Glance. 0 0 Engll.sh, French and finnan. Thus Each may read the sane in his own CO Native ToitiFUO. 5. MOST PERFECT BANE NOTE LIST PUB ISHED. Al, a list of o gALL THE PRIVATE BANK Eltii IN AMERICA. A Complete Summary of the Finance of Europe and America will he published In each editi , u. bigeth e r . with all the Importint NEWS OF TILE DAY. Also A SERIES OF TALES ~,4 From au Old Manuicrip I found iu the East. It fur -104 . niches the Most Complete Ilistury .if ORIENTAL LIFE. A and describitur the Most Perplexing PositionA In 6, which the Ladies and Ge n tb•naa, of that Country bane b• en so often found. Three :;10rirnwill oho t il2lll- 4 through the whole p••ar. and will prove the Most Enter taiiting ever otT,red to the Public. 141 Enrni,lted Weekly to tlub,ribers only. at VI a year. All letters moat be addresr,d 10 .1(11I\ S. DYE, Broker. Publisher and Proprietor, 70 ❑"all St root, New York. ap.'2l ly 14 OCAL FELEIOOT NOTIOE.--The 1 . 4 PENNSYLVANIA 1t411.1104D CoMPANY are now prepred to rend .e and forw3rd litters Linrai.ter and Columbia. at :he fillowino rates par hundred BETWEEN PIIILA. AND COLUMBIA. ire. Sooind Clare. Third l'l3ems. Fourth Class. Ic ;t ll; eta. 14 rIo Pion, Pitt Metal. l!po lIETW ,EN PIII LA AND I,INUA-TI,R. 5r0,,1 Third Clam, Pato 17 rte. 1.1 'in. First Cl,:s 20 cts Flea, 25 cts. h, r loirrni. Pig Motol 10 •• •• 10)) AIFFICLES OF 151 CLASS. Books', Fresh Fish. !toot, end Shoes, Nuts in (lugs. Cndor and \Voider. Wore. Porter & Ale in bottles. Dry hoods, Poultry in co .its, ri L (fresh., tdretoilL) ME= . ppin , l`nper. A CLAZ. , S. :101A. NlOll, Oils or Inn rrls. Parlor in b'non, r I ••1.11, ) rto , r k Oro S.•r.l Cato! vs. =NUE G111. , 11 , 1 Pap, Hanging • in iirni kegs. gin•nrisivitri, I la, . hal., Or TYp• . Liquar in who]. and (••pt M..nnuano Varni , ll. A In'iCLES IF 3n Vine:Ar. I,lrd. White Lead, Itystern S Chino, On Olen.) Window Oho.. Tobarco, I,ruanutlL•tor.al.) 'ARTICLES OP .brIT CLASS. Ito Qt., Salt, Tobacco, (leaf.) Tin, Tar. Codfloh, Cotton, Fish. salted, Grain of all kinds, Nails and :pikes, Plaster, For further information, apply to E. J. SS EEDER, Freight Agent, Phil. E. K. 13 , )ICE, Freluta Agent, Columbia. W. 11. MYERS, Freight Agent, Lancaster. ly 30 y ANCASTER COUNTY EXCHANGE I AND DEPOSIT OFFICE. Corner of East King and Duke Streets, BET. THE COURT HOUSE AND SPRECHER'S HOTEL Lancaster City. TOIIN K. REED & CO. pay interest on deposits at the fol. efi lowing rates: 5 per cent for one year and longer. 5 do. " 30 days .` do. .461-Also, boy and sell Real Estate and Stocks on corn. mission, negotiate loans, collect claims, &e.. &c. The undersigned are individually liable to the extent of their estates, for all the deposits and other obligations of John K. Reed Co. JOHN K. REED, AMOS S. HENDERSON, DAVID SHULTZ, ISAAC E IJIESTER, dec SS tt 49 CHESNUT STREET HOUSE, SAMUEL MILLER, No. 121 Chesnut street, between 3d and 4th, PHIL A DEL PH IA BOARDING. SI per day 1 ANC AS TER MERCANTILE COL— ! j I.EG E. incorporated by the I.A.7islature of Pennsylvania. LOCATED No. 22: NOIITU DUKE L'TKEET, oppasite the Court 'louse. T. H. POLLOCK, Professor of Book Kg•ping. G. BILDERBACK, Jr., Professor of Penmanship. A litmus. Esq.. Lecturer on Mercantile Law. A. TIioNIDSON, EST, Lecturer on Bank Note Engraving. 1"..r circulars, containing full particulars. specimens of Penmanship. 8.e.. addre,s P. 11. POLLOCK. Pres't. sep 22 II 36 Lancaster City. Pa. COAL. --The undersigned are now re ceirinz their supply of LYKENS VALLEY COAL, BALTIMORE COMPANY COAL, PINE GROVE COAL. 6IIA MORIN COAL. BROAD TOP COAL, Carefully selected, and which they will deliver In good or der to any part .pr the city at low prices. Lime burners and Blacksmiths Coal always on hand. Apply to GEO. CALDER .9 CO., Office East Orange street. 2nd door from North Queen. and at the yard at Grealf s Londln g. on the Conestoga. aug in tf 31 I\EIKOVAL..-Earthen and Stone Ware. —HENRY OAST a SUS have removed their Wnreroom to S. Queen E. tn.c. iiireetly opposite s he Odd Fellows' Help where they keep on Imnd a Imrce ;t-sortmeut of EARTHEN AND ST,i , E: %%ARE. of various patteri.s. and fer.e prepared to furnish Terra Cotta wink. it,eialling Menidlno, and ether kind. of Ornamental Work. manure . '• re 'OM na:•inur , l at the eld claret in South Queen start. apt it tf 14 I ANC :1 S I - ER AXLE MANUFACTORY. J snbs rm. undr Tlo. ILL" f WM. DILLER 8: C , .. at tht• FLU ,TA D wATEK will manenc. ure to order CASII-HARDEN ED and COMM'S AXLES of all 'inn. DRILL MACHINES. BRIDGE 11 , 1,T5. and Smith and Ma,hine Jobbing in general. sep29 tt.7 ni , HE W ELCOME VISITOR.---THE Cheapest nud lisn isoniest Periodical is the CI ItCIiLATION 100,000. This eh-zeta nud fanrivaling Literary and Faniiiy Monthly Msgazine elmsw its first volume in Jon. next. 1/nrine the few brief months of its existence it has attained a popularity unequalled in the annals of the Press, The publishers h,ving offered liberal Premiums for choice literary etPwt.e. the Stories, Romances. Essays. Poetry, and other sparkling and interesting reading were com menced iu January last, and are hetng still put lisbe.l in the Visitor. The new volume will he commenced in July. 1857, greatly improved and enlarged. Each number will contain thirty two extra large sized royal Octave pages. making a mag nificent volume of nearly 400 pee, tor the year--or pre senting en amount of the choie.,t readlog on all subject, equal to what would cost in the honk stores at least fire dollars—the whole fur fifty senta, payable invariably iu advance. Sem • 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 intellkeiut community.. • • •• •• • . The publication is adapted to all classes of people—the young and the old—and wherever seen and perused, meets with universal acceptation. LOY-Now is the time to subsorihe to the New Volume. ...The back numbers may be had (to complete sets) for 3 cents each, or the whole series 0112 numbers for twenty live cents. Liberal Inducements to Cluhe and Canvass.. . . . _ 03... Remember, our terms are Fifty Cents fur one year, for a single copy, or three copies will be sent under one cover or address for One Dollar. Address COSDEN S COMPANY, Publishers, No. 38 North Seventh street, (up stabs.) Phil adelphia. apr 11 ly 13 Tll E CENTRE SQUARE GROCERY. JOITN W. HURLEY, having just completed the en largement and remodeling of his extensive Grocery estab lishment, on the corner of NORTH QUEEN STREET and CENTRE SQUARE. is now prepared, with greatly Increased facilities, to wait upon all, from city or country, who may favoi : him with a call. In addition to his extensivestock of " he has a full assortment of CONFECTIONAR Y; FRUITS, NUTS, de., of every variety the market affords; Also. PICKLES. JELLIES AND SYRUPS, (Strawbeiry, Lemon and Raspberry.) Every article in his atom is fresh and pure, being selected with the greatest care for family use. . Families sending their children for Groceries, can rest assurred that the same attention will be paid to them as to adults. may 12 tf Eii ItIBOLD'S GIBIIRCINE VILEPAAA. TION OF MOULT CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EX TRACT RUEIIU. Dise,ses of the Ft/wider, Kidneys. Grand. Dropsy, rteste.i. (*del/Alfons. .S•cret Diseases, Ronate Goa l /ands, and on Diseases of the &,rual Organs, Arising fr. Excess and Imprudence In life, and removing all Improper Discharges from the Bladder, Kidneys, or Sexual Organa whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cruse they may have originated, and NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STANDING, Giving Health and Vigor to the Frame and Bloom to the Pallid Cheek. JOY TO THE AFFLICTED!!! It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and removes all the symptoms, among which will be found Indieposition, to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, , Difficulty of Breathing, Oen . eral Weakness, Horror of Dis ease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dread tut Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefrdnass, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Univer sal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appetite, with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin. Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the Face, Pais in the. Back, Hea viness of the Eyelids, Fre quently Black Spots Flying Before the Eyes. with Temporary Snfitudotui and Lora of Sight; Want of At tentiou, Great Mobility, Restlessnese, with Horror of Society. Nothing is more Desirable to such Pa. Gents than Solitude, and Nothing they more Dread for Fear of Themselves; no Re pose of Manner, no Earnestness, no Speculation, but a Hurried Transition from one question to an other. These symptoms, if allowed to go on—which this medi cine invariably removes—soon follows LOSS OF POWER. FATUITY, AMD EPILEPTIC FITS-45.0.Ae of which the patient may expire. Who can say thaf these esresses are not frequently followed loy.thavitvdireful diseases—lN SANlTY AND CONSUMPTION?' The records of the IN - BA.NE ASYLUMS, owl the melancholy deaths by CON SUMPTION, hear ample witness to the truth of these o• e-rilwas. In Lunatic Asylums the mot im•lancholy exit bition.appears. Tie countenance is actually sodden on quite destitute--neither Mirth or Grief ever visits it.— Should a sound or the voice (.ccur, it Is rarely articulate. With woeful measures Wan. despair Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled." Debility is most terrible and has Lroua:ht o oan upon thousands to untimely graveS, thus blasting the bltinn of many noble youths. It can be cured hn the use of this INFALLIBLE RE iIEDY. If you are suffering with any of the oboe dlstresmlng ailments. the FLUID EXTRACT RUCIIU will mire 3“u.— Try it and be ,noin,d of Ito efficacy. DEWARE or QUACK NOSTRU son QUICK D. , CT. who falsely boast of abilities and references. Citirous know and avoid them. and gave Long Suferink, Money, and Exposure, by sending or rolling for a bottle of this Popular and SPECIFIC REMEDY. It allays all pain and inflammation. Is perfectly ple,o ant in its musty nod odor, but immediato in its artist. UELMBOLD'S EXTRACT RUCH U Is prepared directly according to the Rules of Ithsrmary and Chemistry, with the greatest aLniuracy and Cheinica knowledge and care devoted in its rombiirttion. See Pro fessor,PEWEES' Valuable works on the Practice of Physic and most of the Standard Works of 3ledi,iino. $ 1 0 0 — Ult. • One hundred Dollars will ho paid to any Physician who can prove that the Medicine ever injured n Patient - ; and the testimony of thousands one be procured to prove that it does great good. Cases of from fine week to thirteen years' :clouding have been effected. The mass of Vi /LUN- T ALLY TESTIMONY in possession of the Ptspriotor. for its virtues and curative rivers is i inense, embrac. lug names well k newt] ti Science and Fame. 100,000 BOTTLES HATE BEEN SOLD and not a single instal., et - a failure has Peru reported! Personally appeared before me an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia. 11. T. II fLMBOLD. Chemist, who beinc duly sworn. deer say, that his preparation ...tains n Narcotic. Mercury or injurious Drug, but are purely Vege etslile IL T II ELMIIoLD. Sole Manuraeturer S•A ',it and Subscribed before me this ;.'3,lday of \ oven, her. 1554 WM. P. HIBBARD, Alderman. PRICE 51 PER BoTTLE. di SIX FOR $5, DELIV ERED TO ANY ADDRESS. A•scompanied by reliable and responsible Certificates frau p r of s ,ors of MAjool Colleges, Clergymen and u'll••ra. Prepared and sold by 11. T. II EI.2IIOLD. Practical and Analytical Chonist. No. 52 .SOCTIT TENTH BELOW CHESTNUT. AS,EMBLY 417,- To bad nlall Drugists and Dealers throughout the United Staten. ennadas and British Provinces. .s:ents for Lancaster—ll. A. Rockatield BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS Ask for II ELMIWLWS —Take No Other. Cores Guarantied rim il4 ly 13 REAT REVOLUTION IN lIIKUICAL ky Sul INC ,. . THE BEST THEI:APEUTIC AL:ENT EVER I NTIVIDUr ED. Dr. DICKINeVe' , MAIINEI‘.I ELECTRIC MACHINE exeitiuct he most a l, • 774 1 %1'•11•: * :? {0 7 11.0. euvuos 7 rinig tiention of the t 74, .1 . 113_0 7 s 4, 1;4..4 foal Pr tinge portion of the • l• tutelligeLt is‘ Well of the limit. It is now , - 7. • eI t• arlv d st rat I 7 • ' , Z/7 - '0 AO. (s. i gt - • ". " that the c•t mere • - vrvi ry, and all other inti r f1.11P.INIM.Pfr.111•111~ mil "drug medication' may be laid aside with perfect safety to the patieutand atd ding benefit to posterity. Wherever these machines have been Introduced. they ezrite the highest wonder and proke. The apparatus is adapted to prevent. relieve and cure every disease incident to huinanity,--toort particularly all those painful and formidable diseases whit 11 have for centuries baffled the profoundest learning and skill of Physicians. Front whatever cause there may be an excess or defic- MIICy of the nervous ti no all excess or deficien cy of the acids sun alkaline secretions-the magnetic prin ciples of the system are deranged. and can only be 011e13 restored to their normal condition by nn applietition of niagnmoselei•tricty. by means of DR. DICKINSON'S MAG- N rro ELECTRIC yIACIIINE. This mipmnitus pm,l - prevent. and speedily relieve and cure Consumption. Set - oink, Rheumatism, Palsies, Neuralgia. Spinal Diseases, and all other painful maladies, however hopdless and of lent standina. They n eminently useful In all sexual rod urinary drvorder,, pa rticubirly where the Constitution ties been lirel.en down .inif raised by u n natural solitary habits. to which tisi mail) of the.young of both sexes are ~ lamentably prone. DR. DICK IN,ONfxf MAGNETO ELECTRIC MACHINE Is without the danger...if' iaimplicaiiims of batteries and acids-which fact alone renders it super', to all ethers on the liiVre of neatness. s.ifety slid utility. It is. in fact, a I.l3llllsUele parh.r ..reament ; may tee applied by a child; and will last n line time, to the grout saving of Doc ! -r's bills, do. 'PRICE OF TILE MACHINE $lO. It will Le safely packed and sent to any part of the Uni t4sl States. Sold and retail at the Medical Office, No. 38 NORTH SIiVENTII Street. Philadelphia. Address, A. C. DICKINSON, M. D. apr 14 ly 13 '`TERRIBLE DISCLOSURES! SE ' CRETS FOR THE :MILLION! A most Wonderful and Valuable Publication. Da. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL; 13eing an original and popular Treatise on Man aud Wo man: . . Their Physiology, Functions and Sexual Disorders of every kind, with never-failing Remedies for the speedy cure of all discusses of a private and delicate 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 . „ voluthe is a graduate of one of ' „ ljthe first medical schools in the " _ ' United States, and having de _ Noted a quarter of a century to the treatment of Syphilis and 7 - 4 / 1 kindred disorders as a special - ity, lie h. become possessedrrti. • of most has information in regard to the same, and is able to compress into rade mecum coolness, the very quintessence of medical science on this important subject; as the result of •lie experience of the most eminent phy sicians in Europe and America is thoroughly demonstrated In his own highly successful practice in ty treatment of secret diseases in many thousands of cane . , in the City of Philadelphia alone. The practice of Dr. Hunter ha, long been, and still is, literally unbounded, but at the earnest solicitation of nu merous persons, ho has beta Induced to extend the sphere of his professional usefulness to the community at large, through the medium of his "Medical Manual and Hand Book for the Afflicted." may 14 tf 16 It lea volume that has received the unqualified recom mendation of the first physicians in the land. while many clergymen, fathers, mothers, phliantroptsts and humatilta. risme, 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 ()tour people, among the yrung, volatile and indiscreet, otherwise the pride and flower of the nation. The author argues particularly, most strongly against every species of self defilement, and warns parents and guardians, in searching terms, to guard the young of both sexes from the terrible consequences concomitant of their ignorance of physiological. laws and sexual impurities and irregularities, whether exhibited by precocious development or arising from the vicious and corrupting examples of their school mates or ntherwae. To these who have been already ensnared to the "paths that take hold on hell," it clear and explicit way is shown by which they may secure a return of sound health, 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—coped:illy• those suf fering from Venereal or Syphilitic diseases—Strictures. Seminal Weakness. Nervous Debility, and the numerous malsdies which spring diroelly ur less remotely from the indulgence of carnal passions and secret violations of Na tote. In view of these facts, and when it is also considered that about 100.01 M persons die annually In the United Ftates of Consumption—a large majority being the victims of the voluptuous ludi,retions of their procenitors accessibly to the Scriptatal en undation. that the sins of the parents are visited up., the children. even to the third anti foul th g. ueratlon.—The Author. imbued with senti• men is of enlarged plihanthrnpy. will scarcely is c ensured for any effort to restrain tine vices of the age, by the hum ble instrumentality et his Medical Manual, One copy. securely enveloped. will be forw.inled (me of postage to tine per: of the United States for :25 cents, ur. co l it, Br gl. Arl.lress. post paid, COSDES & CO., 'Pub— lishers. boo IST, Philadelphia. 13.ksellers, Csnvassers and Book Agents supplied On the meat liberal t..111F, npr 14 ly IT WILLIAM DILLER, GSA). S. DILLIR. 'TONICS WON'T DOl—They never did 1. more then gi,e, temporary relief and never will. It is because they don't touch the cause of the dice-s-c. The cause of all acue nod billions diseases is the atmospheric poison culled Miasma or Malaria. Neutralize this poison by its Natural Antidote, and all di.eas,, caused 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 the celebrated chemist, J. it. Chilton, of New York. to this effect, is attached to every bottle; therefore if it flees no good it can do no harm. This Is mere than can be wild of Quinine, Arsenic, orally. tonic in existence, as their USN is ruinous to the constitu tion and bring on Dumb Aguc, which never allows a per son to feel perfectly well for a single moment. In illustra tion of these truths I annex some extracts trout a letter lust received trout a Physician GEORGETOWN, Ohio. March 18. 1856. JAS. A. itIIODES, Esq.—Dear Sir: Yours of inst. is at hand. The Cure arrival late last year and the difficulty In getting any one to try it was greatly increased from the the Net that a remedy had teen introduced which was growing in favor with the public, as being better than using Quinine,—not knowing I presume that the remedy they used to escape taking Quinine. contained the Drug Itself: This remedy, (known as -Smith's Tonic,") would invari bly break an Ague, but it did not cure it, as it would often return with renewed vigor. This one circumstance I deem ed in your favor, if I could institute a test comparison be tween it and your cure. The following is the result: Three parsons took your "Cure," all of which were cases of"Quotidianlntermittent Fever." of ninny weeks standing They had tried Quinine, and other remedies, occasionally missing a chill, but it was, (as in all such cases,) slowly wearing them out, and laying the foundation fur other and severer maladies. I did succeed In effecting a radical mire 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" bad been used, and would, as before sta ted, break the chill, but after a period ur two had elapsed would return. I•thin k there will be no difficulty now in giving to your •'Core" the advantage ground of any other remedy now in use here, It., Ac. WILLIAM BUCKNER, M. D. Rhode's lover and Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaria, the only harmless remedy in existence, is equally certain as s preventive, as a ",Cure." Take it when you feel -the chills coming, and you will never have n single one. JAS. A. RHODES, Providence, R. I. For Sale by C. A. Ileinltsh, Jacob King, Dr. F Welch ens, John Fondersmith, in Lanceater, and Drugpasts gen erall.7. June 17 if MATTERSALLIS 'HEAVE POWDER, Powdered Resin, Antimony, Fennigroe2, Sulphur, Saltpetre, Assaltetida, Alum, &c. For Baia at apr 21 tf 14 THOMAS ELLMALKER, Drug and Chemical Store, West liing.st. ritHE GREATEST RifieDie&L' DISCIaV. I ma' OF TEM AOK—Dr. K./AMY, of Roxbury, bas illocovored, hi um) of our common pasture weeds, a remedy that roams EVERY KIND 017 HUMOR, . _ from the worst Scrofula dosimlo a common pimple. lie has tried it in over 1100 cases, and never failed except in two casas,.(both thimder humor.) ile has now in his poe=ession 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 Hiles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker In the mouth or stomach. Three to flys bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. One or two bottles are warranted to cure all humor In the Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the akin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst cases of ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most des perate case of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the a al rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the won't cane of scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when , the above quantity is taken. Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. I knave the effect of It to every case.— So sure es water will extinguish fire, eo 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 thilselterb that appear surprising; first, that It grows in our pastures, in some places quite plentiful, end yet its value has never boon known until I discovered it in 1816—second, that it should cure all kinds of humor. I. order to give some idea of the suddeu rise, and great popularity of the discovery, I will state that in April, 1853, I peddled It and sold about six bottles per day—in April, 1054, I cold over one thousand bottles per day of It. Some of the wholesale Druggiste who have been in the business. twenty and thirty years, toy that nothing in the patent medicines was aver like IL Thoth is a universal praise of it from all quarters. In my owe prarti.o I always kept it strictly for humors —hut since its introduction . n general family medicine, great 111141 wpm derful virtues have hero food in it that I never suspected. a,❑ eaq, of epileptic tits—a disease which %vas always =l=l • 1, what It °tort.) , if it proveoffortuol iu Oite.o 8 of that awful tualatty—theroore but few who hovoselm wore of it thou I lawn I know of several canoe of D opsy. all of then, aged peo ple, cured by it. Rai' the various ilikeastet of tit,. Liver, Sick hadache, D 3 ',pepsin. Asthma, Fever and Ague. pain In the nide Diseases of 010 Spine, and particular') in diseases of the hidneta. 1, .. the discovery luta d ate to good titan any medicine et, known. No change of diet ever necessary--eat the host you get and a nou :it of it. 11l CTION, FOR Oac.—Adnits 0110 lablo 1,,00n FRI per day —Children over ten year. dessert spoonful Child On from Ilse to thtyears tea •rytanful. A. ii..hrections can be applicalee z.l all c.eestitutions, lake suflidenl to operate on the I.evds a day. 51anutacturcd by DONALD ENN EI)Y, No. 1•21) Wsrren , Roxbury. Mites. Price, $1,0,1. . W 11010.31.. Agiiiitri.—Now York city. C. M. Clicknor, Fl strtict; C. 11. itinit, 192 Itrooilivoy itikibton Clirrk, I 7 Brokilwoy: A I) SAnils, 101 l Fulton xt. Sold in Rochester by .1. Brynn Co.. Whol...tle Agonto. N 0.112 State xtr,•et; ltly,n by 1.. lot A Co. cer.rgl Anc h r -T. W. nyott A Son, Phllndelphia. .12...Ws in LAncludcr.--.l:inle , smith, Wm. C. Raker, nu, l NVlellytts. 11. 11. K All.ll. A. 11....kn1in1.1. Chas. A. lirinitsh and John F. hong. nog. J ly 211 IMPORTANT DISCOVERY O,V S P T 0A r AND P 1 I:A ,:soFT lIF I. UN II AAN TIIF 0 AT P 'BITIVELT CC LE B I.CII ALAT I SVhich conveys the remedies to the carillon In the I nog. ththee'll the air lets—lgo.. andenming in direct contact with the divetti.e, neottalizes the tubercular matter. allays the stiu,h, causes a free mid easy expec toration. heals the lungs. purities the blood, imparts re newed vitality to the n•-evens System, gluing that tone anti overly s.. itnlimis•ti.ol.lo for the restoratith 01 health. To be able to state 10016 le:/Z1 . that Consnmption is rutintile by inha ati el. is to 101. .onree of itnalloyeil Mee-sure. It is bull under the control of medical treatment as any other formidable .110sise: ninety out of every lonely.' rase. ran be cured the tics , stages. tool nay tier mint in the eiesind; but in the third stage it Ia impo dlile to 0,100 noire than five per cent., fir the liiegs are 0. iit »p by the titres,. as to list detiamie to medical tl.kWt•Ver, in the lest stag , ., inhalation afford. extraordinary roller to the Fitifferlng attending this fearful scouree which anna elly de.troye tenet) tive thousand person- if/ the United Slates :Ilne: alai a eorreet ettleulat shows that of the tires. nt population of the earth. eighty millions are des• tined to fill the (Inniinniptive's gnive. Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal an Con smut/than. In all ages it has been [he great enemy of life, for it spores u either age ;tor arc. tint sweeps id alike the !wave, the Ise; ittifol. the grs •efill. and the gifted. By the help ol that Supreme trig. I. , nn wh e w clam , 11 every good awl pert. et gift s 1 ism eintbled in offer to the afflicted a per manent cod Kflt•eli 1" in Cow.tllptien. The first canna of tubercles is froni imputs• Ithasl, and the intrinetinteeffset, product to their deposition in the 'nags. in le prevent the free niliet.si .rt of air into the aircells. which CaltSilli a weal, Kiwi vitality through system. Then surely it inure rational tii expect ;twat. r goo es d from medicin enter ing the cavities of the lungs than (rein those administered through the stiduaelt ; the patient will always timid the lungs flee and the breathing easy after Inhaling remedies. Tine. inhalittnin it Is land t•entedy, nevertheless it acts ennAtitutinnaily. and with more !newer and certainty than remedies administered bilhe stonnwh. To prove the pow erful and direct Influence of this mod.. of administration, chlort.fmtin inhaled will entirely de s troy s e nsildiity In it few Minute , . paralyzing the entire nervous system, MI that li•nb may ho amputated without the slightest pain; in haling the ordinary burning gas will destroy life in a few hours. • .. The inhalation of lillllll.ll in will rouse the system when fainting or npparenti v dead. The odor of many of the medicines in perceptible In the skin n few minutes later being inhaled and may be immediately detected in the blood. A convincing proof of the constitutional effects of inhalation. is the fact that sickness in always produryd by breathing foul sir. Is not this positive evidence that proper remedies. casein::: prepared and Judiciai,ly administered throuli the Meg, shodld produce the most happy results? During eighteen sr practioy. many I hi lugands. gufrvring from diseases of the lungs and throat, have been under my care, and I have effected many remarkable cures. even after the sufferers had been pronounced in the last stages, which fully satisfies me that consumption is no longer a fatal disease. My treatment of consumption is original, and founded on long expyrimice and n 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 even in a single cam, This familiarity in connection with certain patho- logical and microscopic discoveries, enables me to relieve the lungs from the effects ,if rontrnetyd chests; to enlarge the chest. purify the blood, impart to it renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to the entire system. Medicine, with tail directions sent to sup port of the United States:and CKIIIiii11111•3; patients communicating their symptoms by letter. But the cure would be more certain if the patient should pay men visit, which would give me an opportunity to examine the lungs and citable me to prescribe with much greater certainty, and then the curd could he effected without nip seeing the patient again. G. W. GRAHAM, M. D., Office Mil FILBERT Street. (old No. 1000 below Twelfth, Philadelphia, Pa. mar 10 1 y 8 Of all diseases. the great, first muse Springs fruntzpeglect of Nature's laws. SUFFER NOT! WREN A. CURE IS GUARANTEED IN tEL ATAOEB OP S'ECR.ET DISEASES, Self Abuse, Nervous Debility, Strictures, (Beets, Gravel, Diabetes, Dimmers of the Kidneys and Libulder„ifermk rial Rheumatism, Sertfubt, Thins in the Bones and An kles, Diseases of the hangs, Throat, Nose and Eyes, racers upon the Body or Limbs. Dinners, Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, St. rilus' Dance, and all diseases arising front a derange ment of the .Y-runt Organ, Such as Nervous Trembling, Loss of Memory, Loss of Power, General Weakness, Dimness at Vision with peculiar spots appearing bet tat the eyes, Loss of Sight, Wakefulness, Dyspepsia, User Disease, Eruptions upon the face, Pam In the back and head. Female irregularities and all improper discharges from both sexes. It matters not from what rause the disease originated, however long standing or oh situate the rase, recovery ie 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 no sickness and free front mercury or balsam. 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 been given . up to die by their physicians, which warrants me in promising to the afflicted, who may pluses themselves under my carts a perfect and most speedy cure. Secret diseases are the greatest enemies to heath, as they are the first cause of Consumption, Scrofula an many other diseases, end should be a terror to the human family. A, a permanent cure is scarcely ever effected, a majority of the canes falling into the hands of incompetent persons, who not only fail to cure the diseases hut ruin the constitution, filling the system with mercury, which, with the disease, hastens the sufferer into a rapid Con sumption. But should the diseases and the treatment not rause death speedily end 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 itself in Scrofula., Tetter, Ulcers, Eruptions and other affec tions of the Skin. Eyes, Throat and Lungs, entailing upon then a brief exist...of suffering, and consigning them to an early grave. SELF ABUSE is another formidable enentV to health, for nothing else in the dread cat logine or 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 tems, rapidly wastes away the energies of life, Cans,e mental derangement. prevents the proper development of the sys tem. disqualifies for marriage, society. business, and all earthly happiness, and leaves the sufferer wrecked in body an , ' 101,1, predisposed to consumption and a train of evils more to Ic e fire,ele.i than death itself. With the fullest confidence I assure the unfortunate victims of Self Abuse that a permanent nod speedy cure can lie effected, nod with the abandonment of ruinous practices my patients can be restored to robust, vigorous health The afflicted sire entltiotted against the use of Patent Medicine, far there are so many immttions sres in the colutsms of the public prints to catch end ro b the the unwary sufferers that millions have their constitutions ruined by the vile compounds of quack doctors, or the equally poi sonous nostrums vended as 'Patent Mesin•ines." 1 have carefully anal)7.etl molly of the so-called Patent Medicines and find that nearly all of them contain Corrosive Subll taste, h ',moor the stroopest preparations of mercury and a &telly poistat, selsb•h instead of curing the disease disslies the nu stem for life. Three-rout - Cls lit the patent nostrums now in use are put up by unprincipled nod ignorant persons, who do not un derstand even the alphabet of the maferid medics,mud are equally as destitute of any knowledge of the human sys tem, having one object only in view, and that to snake money. regardless at consequences. Irregularities end all diseases ON males and females cleated un iples established by twenty years of pro.- ttce, and sanctioned by thousands of the most remarkable sere ,. M e di c ines with full directions sent to any part of the United States or Canada. by patients communicating their sym ptouts by letter. Business curses pt ndeers strictly confidmtlial. Address , J. SUNIMEIMLLE, 31. D., Office No. 1131 Filbert St.. [old No. 1091 below Twelfth, Philadelphia. mar 10 1 y 8 CARD.—The subscriber thankful to .1 his numerous patrons tor past Inv, rs, would again ask for a continuance of the same, 11111/ us tunny more as will please to favor him with their patronage, as be is certain from his knowledge of the Tonsorial Art in all Its branches, such as Hair Cutting. Curling, Phoning, Sham pooing and Wig-making, he is able to please tho most fas tidious. ' He also solicits the attention of all to the cleanliness of his Towels. Brushes, Combs and in tact e very thing con nected with his establishment. He would likewise mention that he is the only person in the city that can and does color Whiskers and Moustaches, from red or gray to most beautiful brown or black in a very few minutes. Particular ..ttention given to the cutting and trimming of children's hair. JAMES CROSS, 11. D. North Queen ereet, liver I,ng A Co.'s Drug Store, and directly opposite the Granite pence. feb 22 tf 6 CARD TO THE PUBLIC.--Having for several years enjoyed a very extensive and liberal pat ronage in the several departments of my business, I tender my friends and the public, and beg acceptance of my beat thanks for their generous support. The business at the Chesnut street Iron Works will re ceive prompt and immediate attention, together with a careful effort to render entire satisfaction in the speedy and skilful execution of orders. I deem this notice but due to my friends and myself, in order to counteract any wrong impression that may have been caused by my card to sell or rent, my works. My purpose is to receive and execute all orders, (which are respectfully solicited) and will only cease the business whenever I may be able either to sell or rent advantage ously. 0. KIEFFER. wag 4 If 20
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