twenty years convulsed the - 'country and en dangered the Union. This act involved great and fundamental principles, and if fairly car ried into effect will settle the question. Should the,agitation again revive; should the people of the sister States be again estranged from each other with more than their former bitterness, this will arise from a (guise; so far as the inter ests of Kansas are concerned, more trifling and insignificant than has ever stirred the elements of a great people into commotion. To the people of Kansas the only practical difference between admission or rejection,- depends simply upon the fact whether they can them selves more speedily change the present Con stitution if it does not accord with the will of the majority', or frame a second Constitution to be submitted to Congress hereafter. Even if this were a question of, mere expediency, and not of right, the small difference of time, one way or the other, is not of the least impor tance, when contrasted -with the evils which must necessarily result to' the whole country from a revival of the slavery agitation. In considering this question, it should never be forgotten that in proportion to its insignifi cance, let the decision be what it may, so far as it may affect the few thousand inhabitants of Kansas, who have from the beginning, resisted the Constitution and the laws, for this very reason the rejection of the Constitution will be so much the more keenly felt by the people of fourteen States of this Union where slavery is recognized under the Constitution ofthe United States. Again, the speedy admission of Kansas into the Union, would restore peace and quiet the whole country. Already the affairs of this Territory have engrossed an undue pro portion of public attention ; they have sadly affectedthefriendly relations of the people of the States with each other, and alarmed the fears of patriots for the safety of the Union: Kan sas once admitted, the excitement becomes localized and will soon die away for want of outside aliment; then every difficulty will he settled at the ballot box. Besides—and this is no trifling consideration—l shall then be enabled to withdraw the troops from Kan sas and employ them in service where they are much needed. They have been kept there on the carne-.t importunity of Governor Walker, to maintain the existence oh the Territorial Government and secure the execution of tile laws. lie considered that at least two thousand regular troops under ,the e.immand of Gen. Harney were necessary for the purpose. Acting upon his reliable information, I have been obliged, in some degiee, to interfere with the ex ped tion to Utah in order to keep dow,, rebellion in Kansas. This has involved a very heavy expense to the Government. onee admitted, it is believed there will no longer be any oceasion there for tr o ops of the United States. I have thus performed my duty MI this im portant question, wider a deep sense of responsibility to God and roy country. My public life will terminate within a. brief period: and I have no other object of earthly ambition titan to leave toy country in a peaceful and prosperous condition, and to live in the affec tions and respect of my countrymen . The dark and ominous clouds which now appear to he impending over the Union, I conscientiously believe may he dissipated with honor to every portion of it, by the 'admission of Kansas during the present session , T Congress ; whereas, if she should be rejected. I greatly fear that these clouds will hecome darker and more ominous than any which have ever yet threatened the Constitution mind time Union. JAMES BUCHAN - AN. WAFIIINcToN, Felmruary 2, 1858. nor room to notice it further. We will. perhaps. copy from it the sketch of President IIuctIANAN, which We recognize Sl'. LOUIS CORRESPONDENCE. as very , faithful. Thu price of the work is $2. .S/ill nn Winirr—,llarket Rrports—lVicentan in Custody for Murder—Another Cliarintir Coslantan—The S DEMOCRATIC nEvrEw. Edited and published by '• Red Peitiettet ear cite—Sa/arb, of (~ity Olticiu/s— Conrad Swacklaatner. 331 Broadway. N. Y. Terms slt per The April Elrclion—LatrsCfront Kunsas—.4ll quiet in the annum, in advance. Trrriiory—tnlhoun in our City—Mop - A, iv Kansas— she February number is embellished with splendid en- Murder in ;Varies County—Land Sala,—Discovery of Gold Afissouri—Artrian Mlle— Explo:tion of the Fanny cravings of Hort. Howell Cobb, Secretary of the Treasurer, in Fern—The Ice Crop, . lion. A. V. Brown, P. M. General, and C. Godfrey Gunther, Sr. lout;. Feb. 1 . I's4'E nl. , President of the New York City Alms House. The PrirlS -111,0 , with nn table of contents is as follows I; r. '" of this TM. Decline and Fall of European Monarchy UntvaSoll,Wle wt:tt her will rot if much of tho yenta fruit. Th.= :.:av,.—Beport rf Secretary 'Dewey. In many the hods :,re swelling . . and rhould a cold }./ Intervene, all Sark will he cut off. The rivers remain Th e - - . =ME I=l in good boating, order, but the reoeipt, of produeo are light The Army—Report of Secretary Floyd from all quarters. There is 0 1 00 Vitt lr chamre t.. report In - v llowell Cobb, Hon. Aaron ; nt hp, our market quotation, Flour, i: arrive at $7., 506-0:5; Wheat (10c041: Corn :fifl flats Pnrk Jennie June's Lettiir4. $13@i1.13 '23; Lard Sr; Whiskey'has advanced, and is now Secrets of the Past. quoted at Hay S'2ii per 100 'Lis; Sugar at PE BOW'S REVIEW AY4D WEEKLY PRESS. In lingo there is not much doing—the .31.5011 . 1 i business is We are in receipt of the February Number of the Review. nearly nver—isl(Ci4.4 2.5Q44 50 ore ritaint the range of and of the third number of the Weekly Press. Publication prices. Something over to.ooo held have been slaughtered office Washington City; branch office New Orleans. Mat at this point. • ter oppcaring iu the two Journals will be . entirely distinct At New Orleans, on the '2.9 th, superfine Flour was quoted , sod independent. The Press Is devoted to news, as well at $4 5; Bran Bar; Oats 41st i'ork $l4. as to politirnl, social, literary, educational, and industrial At Cincinnati, on the 29th, Flour sold at $0 750053 PO ; i developement. Bring served to all of the subscribers to Whiskey 15 , 4 c ; Mess Pork $10; Lard Otfr. the review through the South and West. it presents most Onr city continuos healthy, with the exception of the favorable advertising facilities. Postmasters are authorized prevalence of the scarlet fever, Which has carried off some to act as agents. Twenty-three Volumes of the Review dozen or more children in the past week. . have been published, and back numbers and sets may be Bassett, the policeman who shot and killed Sullivan, and ordered. Subscription to Press $2; to Press and Review $5. Wm. Meek, deputy constable, ,who killed Tysack, were to the World.--The greatest arrested on a copies issued by the Clerk of the Criminal ° Y Zl e e a dl e cVAi e s i t n ogr l y d,s o G f e t . h . e i ty.ltead the advertisement Coml . ; the grand jury having found true bills against Preparation." each for murder in the first degree. Dr. William McElhenny died at the Hospital a few days The statement. In Saturday's Ex- press is a true picture of what took place whet . , the COM. since from an overdose ot morphine and chloroform, admin- mates of five called upon the Mayor. There was not a istered by his own hand. It is supposed that he intended : word of abuse, nor any ungentlemanly treatment of bins sell-destructlon_ ' by Mr. Ditmars, our any of the rest of the committee. We were three of it. WM. B. WI L EY. bliss Charlotte Cushman closed a very successful engage- J. E. ALEXANDER, mont at Wood's Theatre on Etattirday night. Miss Avonia JACOB EVANS. N. B—Mr. Wm. Wiley, known as '• Senator Wiley. - a Jones, a beautiful and facinallog actress, is now playing at ember of the committee, is absent at Harrisburg. the St. Louis Theatre. It is now an ascertained flirt that the red, the flaunting LANCASTER, Feb. 4th 1858. Mes:ire. PEAsset. A: Gun—Gent/men: 1 was one of the petticoat has found its way over the Alleghenies, across Committee of Fire who called upon Mayor Zimmerman for the Mississippi, and into this city. We hare been told that a copy of the unpaid tax list. He was treated With the one was seen on Fourth street the other day, which created I utmostt laCommittee, respect throughout.b, 111.r.Ditmars and the other members of ';Yours, Sc.. considerable excitement, but as our extreme modest y hasNV. N. WILEY. always been an impediment to our future greatness and success, WO covored our eyes until the •' gsy deceiver" rounded tho nearest corner! We are shoe ;,1 to learn that I every day since its first appearance on Fourth street, that On the 4th inst., by the Rev. J W. HolYnaier, Mr. Arnold thoroughfare has boon crowded daily, by both sexes, fors Dueng to Miss Catherine Frank, both of this County. ph O ß ri 4 E tti h ri ,, s ,3 t: :e b ) ye Ro pe, o lder, (at Hop glimpse at the Red Petticoat 2 As we will probably learn Clinton more of this subject so we grow older and less modest., we to Miss Ruth W. Wills, of Gettysburg Pap. Adams no" will further apprise you of the ,tlreor of this stranger MEM A bill is now before our City Council which provides that from and after the expiratictn of the present term of Oa the 2,1 inst., in Eden township, Ellwood H. P 836011, the municipal officers hereafter named, whether appointed I in the 47th year of his age. 0n Saturday morning last, the nth inst., Henry Rudisill, or elected, shall receive salaries rts follows The Mayor, Esq., of Fort Wayne City, Ind., the oldest brother of Mrs. $2,500 per annum ; the Comptroller, City Marshal and City P. McConomy, of this city, in the 57th year of his age. Engineer, each $2,000; The Auditor, Treasurer, Superiu. moved rt Wayne,l u more u 1827 with fnt _inwnsnnnnts of this man, tendent of Water Works, Recorder. Chief Engineer of Fire he entered into the mercantile, milling, and manufacturing Department, and President of the Board of Assessors, each operations very extensively, and assisted much to build up $1.,500; City Register, $1,200, with one half the fees receiv- ; t t o h t e vn c s itl n in th w nt lic m h t la n e t r i e:i n d n e s ti n , ts en ota t e em of n t n h n e f n m o n s ,, t t iapa n ta n n d r : ed by said officer—the other one half to be paid to the . oil hospitality, and the fliers fact of being from his birth- Treasury; Register of Lauds, Clerk of the Recorder's Court, place, Lancaster—or the county—was sufficient to insure a Clerk octhe Comptroller's office, h m m ar i m 7 y l t zen nwn n a p n e d n. t n o ,, s m u n ch ny g l u n e n s u ts t m hi i Auditor's Clerk and City s m t ea: i tes tif7. Councellor, each $1,000.; Clerks of the Boards of Aldermen ; The writer of this article received a letter from him on and Delegates, each ,1,000; Sergeant at Arms, $000; Har. Saturday last, written in his usual cheerful style ; but is her Master, a commission of 3 per cant, on all monies by ann o uncing short hours tiantde l , t a w n as ha fo d il:: entdmboyneadteleignt,utpoh , we trust. him collected and paid into the Treasury. a happier u sphere. P. What will be the fate of this hill is yet to be seen. We are in favor of paying good salaries to good and faithful REVIEW OF THE MARKETS (akar+, but it is an undeniable tact that the more a man Ss paid, the less he expects to dc—lie who does the team, Ic generally paid the most. SATURDAY, Feb. 6.—Cloverseed has fallen off a shade, and We have heard no tall: in the past week, as regards can. there has been more doing. Sales of 400 bush. lair nod didates for the April election. There seems to be very good quality at $5 20@$5 :37 1 . Thi 64 lbs.; and 400 bags for little excitement on the subject.' 0 shipment at Sc „ i4 per lb. A boat in yesterday morning from Kansas, brings among Nothing doing In Timothy or Flaxseed. The latter is Its passengers Calhoun, who 10,00 rouse for Washington, wanted at $1 85 'V, bush. and dates from the Territory to the 26th, at which time all There is rather more inquiry for Flour for export, but "all was quiet in Kansas.” Henderson has made his escape without change in prices Sales of 1500 bbls. extra at $4 75 from the Territory. There in just now seine difficulty on - -e. bid.; and a small lot of superfine at $.4 60. The sales the Shawnee Reservation, in Kumla. in regard to the for home consumption have been limied from $4 00 to $5 squatting of white settlers on the Indian lands. A fight for common and extra brands, and $5 1234 for extra family occurred between an Indian named Ned. Seeley and a white and fancy brands. man named Shouter, in which Ffoley was killed. Other Rye Flour is steady at $.3, and Corn Steal at $2 94, but Indians became enraged, and the next night gathered to. no sales of either have come under our notice. - gather in force, burned the cabins of the white settlers, GT:AlN—Wheat continues dull, and prices are barely and drove them away, maintained. The receipts, however, are light. Sales of In the Kansas House of Representatives, an net tins been 1200 bush, ordinary and good Pennsylvania Rod Wheat at passed abolishing d.ivery in the Territory, and pear tiling sl®l 10 - ,1 bush.; white ranges from $1 17(,51 :30? Two for the emancipation of all slaves iu March next. hundred bushels Rye sold at 70c. Corn is in moderate A man by the name of Stover seas shot, and probably demand without change in prices. Sales of '2OOO bush. killed, by flame lIALIOWD Ile,oll, whilst riding ia 0 Si,g,, yellow at 57c in store, and 1600 bush afloat at 59e. near Wyandotte, Kansas. Oats are dull at 3:30.35c 111 bush. • . A dreadful murder took piece in Maries county, in this Barley is dull at 80e. and Barley Malt at 00c. State, about a we , •k ..,inc-.. The victim was Mts. Johann, WfildKEY—The demand is limited. Sales of bbl=. at 20tit, Wife of W. H.. 10111,41, It ,pre-eittati re from that county. 21r: hhds at 20c, and drudge at 10c. and the murderer was 11.. r ,tep.sui, Andrew John.... 110 shot her through th.. I.r. wit ..,i,li a pist..l killing 11, .1 the :pot 11.. is in .11,t..,1y. Mrs..l. was 3 mines of Kon- Way. nod was of estimable parent i mo. Notwithstanding the recent panic in the financial wiirld, the price of laude °infirmly held up. Wm. Nichuli recently sold 228 acres of land lying . sue mils from Fulton, Callaway county, Mo., to D. M. Tadter, tbr slo.BBo—s3B 5.1 per acre. Mr. John Thomas of the some county, sold to Wm Nlch.•.ls 400 acres, six miles from Fulton, for $7,500-418 25 per acre. James Austin and Major Jacob T. Tindall, of Tren• ton, recently purchased twenty rims of land adjoining the town of Chillicothe, for $l5O per acre. In Barton county, in this State, gold has been discovered, and several gentlemen have leased consider able quantities of land-15 miles from Greenfield—for the purpose of cum CIARDEN SEEDS, EARLY PEAS, manning digging for gold in the spring. Very extensive ur MARROWFAT PEAS, diggings are found there—excavations near tweive feet 11 S,L . , 4 0 Ek i Y i. I L "MiI , CAtiR j AGE, SUGAR R E Mir n S I:ERY, deep, and extending about a half a mil, in length, and DRUM-HEAD WINTER DO.,LONG GREEN CUCUMBER. banks of dirt nearly 118 high as a man's head, with trees VALENTINE BEANS, PURPLE EGG PLANT, about as thick as a Man's body growing In the banks. We I c ARLY . CHOICE BFOErA.N sale at at I i ,T o iI i S k C s A E R L LE L j RADISH._ EIs are told that California miners have examined these old . Drug & Chemical Store, West King street, Lanc i r. diggings, and say there is every appearance in the world of fob 9 tf 4 gold, save the shining gold itself—that quartz ;nob end HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. black sand is found in abundance. When these old oxen. vat:ions were made, and by whom. is a profound mystery HEAVE POWDER, to the'natives, and will perhaps ever remain such. , ROSIN, . . . . We see It stated by the Louisville Courier, that the deep_ FENNUGREEK SULPHUR,, est well In the world, ie the Artesian well of Messrs. Du. GEUBIAN, pont of that city—which is 1,300 feet in depth. We must CREAM TARTAR, be allowed to correct the (hurler, for the Artesian well o COPPERAS, &c., f For sale at THOMAS ELLMAXER'S Messrs. Belcher & Bros., of the St. Louie Sugar Refinery, 1 , Drug I Chemical Store, West King street, Lano'r tf 4. now 2,200 feet deep, being 300 feet deeper than that of " 9 Messrs. Dupont. Our well will be carried to a still greater depth, until such water u can be used for refining pur poses shall have been reached. This well is being wad has been bored by steam. The weather has been so mild and pleasant in Florida, that peach trees are in full bloom, and all kinds of trees are out like May. People are very busy gardening A bill is now before the Tennessee Legislature, called the Free Negro Bill, which provides for the voluntary enslave ment of free persons of color, allows such as are of the age of 18 t•o close their own masters, the muster paying in lieu of tax one•temh of their apprahod value Into the county treasury. Di-Governor Grimes was elected United States Senator by the lowa Legislature, on the 25th ult., by a majority of twenty-one, In the place of Mr. Jones, Dem. The steamer Fanny Fern, from this city to Cincinnati, when about sixteen miles below that place, exploded her boiler with a terriflic crash, and the boiler wan carried a distance of eighty yards. There were twenty eight passen gers and a full crew on board, and out of this number four teen were killed, among whom Capt. Woodward, in com mand; he was blown into the river and has not since been seen. The two clerks were thrown a distance of sixty yards Into the river, and were picked up by the life-boat, both badly scalded. After the explosion the boat took fire and burned to the water's edge. The following is a list of the lost and scalded PERSONS KNOWN OR SUPPOSED TO BO LOST. Capt. Benj. Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy, of Pennsylvania. William Wilson, an Englishman. James Anderson, porter of the bolt. James Mayloy, a deck hand. Michael Donahue, " " John •, a James Cavanaugh. pantryman. Thos. Walker, fireman (colored) drowned. Robert Riddle, " " killed by the explosion Widow lady and child—name not known. Hanna Thomas, chambermaid, Pa. TAMES OF THOSE KNOWN TO BE SCALDED. Alfred J. Rodgers, first clerk, severely scalded. Harry Drum, second clerk, slightly. Andrew J. Kirkpatrick, slightly. John Flinn, bands and face badly scalded. Wm. Paul, severely scalded. 12 John W. Herr, of Pa, badly scalded rll over the body head and face. Will not probably survive. henry W. Casey, severely scalded from head to foot. Several others were more or less scalded and burned, or injured by the timbers and rubbish In the first explosion, but none of thorn severely so. The boat was owned by W. W. Martin, of Pittsburg, and was valued at sl2,ooo—insured for $9,000. She had on board a very heavy freight--640 barrels of flour for Pitts burg, and nearly 200 tons of assorted freights for the same place. Our citizens are beginning to feel uneasy about the ice crop in thin vicinity. There has been none gathered this winter, and the stock on hand is very light, not enough. leobably, to supply the demand for one warm m,rith. lee is a luxury in this section. and mint juleps will go begging next summer if we do not soon have some cold weather— COW enough to freeze and fill our lee houses. We see It stated that Park Berjaruin, the lecturer, has brought snit against the Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati FT and interest from the 15th of January. which was to 1111,1 been paid to him for a lecture. but on account cf Its delivery before some other association In that city before the day arrived, the Library ASSOeißtioll declin ed. "It seems" says the Evening Journal of this city. • that Mr. Benjamin has much trouble, and gives much trouble to others, with his lectures. tie was to deliver a lecture before the St. Louis High School, and tickets were issued for it: but when the time came, ho was found want. Mg. The people of kva❑ , vills mode it similar complaint of his inconstanry not long sines.- THE EDITORS' BOOK TABLE EARLY INDIANA TRIALS, SRETCUES, REMINISCEN CES, Sc. This is the title of a work just issued from the press. and for sale at Sprenger & Westhaeffer's, 33 North Queen et.— The Author iv lion. 0. 11. BuiTW, formerly a U. S. Senator from Indiana. The book is decidedly one of the most in tere,ting wo have read fora 100 g While; being written in an easy, raptivating style it at onre enlists the attention of the reader. IL-sides sketches of fling and scenes in his own State, lb' Author gives recollections of distinguished men with whom he hoe served in the Congress of the United States, and also of some of the eminent divines, living and dead, of our country. At present we have not the time I=l Philadelphia Market )1 1 4 K 1 9--CastorSTt lNil E A . I Sweet of For sale at THOMAS ELL:MAKERS Drug & Choulical Store, West King street, Lauer. feb F tf 4 rt RUG AND CHICAIICAL STORE. 17 The subscriber having removed his store to the new building nearly opposite his old stand. and directly opposie the Cross Keys Hotel, has now on hand a well selected stock of articles belonging to the Drug business, consisting In part of 011 s, Acids, Spices, ,Seed.i, Alcohol. Powdered Articles, Sarsaparillas, Stc., Ac., to which the attention of country merchants, physicians and consumers in general 14 incited. THOMAS ELLMAKER. fob 9 tt 4West King street, Loner. • QPI CR S, &e.--Cinnamon, Cloves, Sala- FLATUS, BAKLNG SODA, CREAM TARTAR. NUT MEGS, kr.. For aate at THGMAS ELLUAKER'S Drug k Chemical Store, West King street, Lauer. feb 9 tf 4 NOTICE. -- Assigned Estate of Henry- Coble. of Mount Joy township. The undersigned, appointed Auditor by the Court of Common Pleas, to dis tribute the balance in the bands of Christian Retst and David Coble, Assignees of the above F.state, to and among those legally entitled thereto. will meet for the purpeee of Ms appointment at the Library Room of the Court House. In the city of Lancaster, on TUESDAY, the 2d day of MARCH, 1858, at 1 o'clock, P. NU where all parties inter. ester] are requested to attend. feb 9 4t 4 STMON P. F.BY. Auditor. ESTATE OF ISAAC STAUFFER, for. merly of Penn twp., and late of Laneast.r eity. deed. Notir*.—The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Or phan's Court. to distribute the balance to the hands of Henry Stauffer, Administrator of the above Estate, to and among those legally entitled thereto, will meet fer the pur pose of his appointment, at the Library Room of the Court House. in the city of Lancaster. on THURSDAY. the 25th day of FEBRUARY, 1858, at I o'clock. P. M, when and where all parties interested are requested to attend. feb 9 3t S STMON P. EBY. Auditor. -- 4 lIDITOR , S FOTICE.--The undersign /A ed appointed Auditor to distribute the balance in the hands of C. Kieffer, Assignee of H. W. Pedderson and wife. to and among the creditors. will meet at the Library Room of the Court House, on MONDAY, the Sth day of MARCH next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose aforesaid. Credi tors are requested to attend with their claims duly authen ticated. NEWTON LIGHTNER, Auditor. feb 9 41 4 ROOFING I ROOFING t t ROOFING t I Z WEST'S PATENT GALVANIC CE3IENT, A superior article for entire new Roofs, and for covering old Shingles and ?fetalic Roofs. (flat orsteep.) and the only Cement roofiing containing India Rubber and Gotta Percha. Warranted water and fire proof. The above article for Roofing obtained First Premium and Diploma, at the late Lancaster County Agricultural and Mechanical Exhibition. Oi - Orders may be left at either Cooper's or Baldwin's Hotels, West King street, Lancaster; or address box 311, Lancaster Post O ffi ce. J. C. A 11. S. WORTH. feb 9 3m CI TATE OF THE LANCASTER. COUNTY 0 BANK, Tbursdiry morning, February 4, 1658. Notes Discounted 5449.847.92 Mortgages 23,000.00 Real Estate 12,744 98 Gold and Silver, 100.761.76 Cosh due from other Banks 28,615.76 Notes and Checks of other Banks 25,020.49 Due Depositors Notes in Circulation Due to Banks Capital Stock, $268,030.00. Lancasicr Cily, u. 11Pf..re mr. J. C. Van Camp, an Alderman of the City of Lancaster. personally appeared W. L. Yelper, Cashier of the Lancaster County Bank, who being duly sworn doth say that the foregoing statement is correct. N. L. PEIPER. Cashier. Swan and subscribed, February 4. 1858. coram. feb U It 0 J. C. VAN CAMP, Alderman. TATEMENT OF THE FARMERS , :11 BANE OF LANCASTER, February 2cl 1858. Bills Discounted and Loans Banking House Stocks Notes and Checks of other Banks Due from other Bank:i 0,51 and Silver Coin Notes in Circulation Due to other Banks. Due Depositors Deduct Capital Stock OLD GUARD • Lancaster city. as. 1 certify that the foregoing is a true state:tient to the best of my knowledge and belief. IL R. REED. Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before me, the day •.1 Febro ary, 1855. W. I'. LEONARD. Alderman. leb 9 lt 4 LIERLY INDIANA TRIALS, A sKETCHES,REMINTCENC S. NoW I. ADV. BY HON. 0. H. ITH. Having been appointed sole agents for this iutrr•sting book. we take pleasure in recommending it to all c , I.SI, of the n mmunity, Clergymen. Attorneys. Physician,. Far mers. Politicians. Merchants. and the Social Circie Interesting Sketches of Oen. Cookman, lienry Wald Beecher, John P. Durbin, James Flay, Charles Wads vo.rth , Phineas D. tl inlay. Elias Hicks. Dr. Wylie, the early tl.-t is calist Preachers. John O. Kane. and many others. TO ATTORNEYS. Trials for Murder. Peuitentioe -f fences, Sketches of the Supreme Court of the United Ste . , nnd:•f the Stateof Indiana, with the Judges of both Court a valuable add rocs to the Bar on the Practice of law ; large number of personal Sketches; with anecd,tes of t l i• early bar of Indiana. TO FARMERS. A valuable Agricultural address by t b author, adapted to the West. with a large amount of inter- eating matter. TO PHYSICIANS. The important case of Monomania, and a numberof sketches directed to the Medical profe,Bion, will be found important and interesting. TO POLITICIANS. Sketches of Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay. John C. Calhoun. John Tyler. John Quincy A. 13111, Martin Van Duren. Jame. , K. Polk. 1,1 it eb,der, Franklin Pie., jam, John V. Fremont, Robert .1. Walker. Stenlnat A. Douglas, and some fitly other prominent men of the Uniled States. with en tracte from their 81.5,1.8 on important auljeete. The Social Circle will find the book very interesting ; whi:c the ladies and lovers of poetry. will find the Hoo siers Nest." Bachelor's Hall." Paddle. your own C11:10, " •• Twilight," '• Mountain Hume," —D•t.nb of Washington." •• My Daughter Nurse," and other gel. from the poets of Indiana. • • . is a beautiful book, complete in one voimme octave. con , ains b 45 pages fraud in handsome cloth; with a fir, engraved likeness of the author, paper. typography and binding all of the best quality. PRICE $2. INVARIABLY CASII. SPRENGER A WESTIIARFFER, • TATE CONVENTION , --At a meeting of the Democratic State Committee, held at Buehler' , Hotel. Harrisburg, January 19, 1555, it wan Resolved, That the next Democratic State Corn ventio b,• hold at Harrisburg, on the 4th day of March next. Pursuant to said resolution. delegates from the Senatto rial and Representative districts of the State will Coll,tl, in the Hall of the Llouse of Representatives. at the Capita]. on TIII.IIt6DAY, MARCH. 4. 1059. at to o'clock, A. M., to nominate candidates for Judge of Supreme Court and Ca nal C.inimissiancr. and for the transaction of such other busiLleSS as pertains to the authority of such Convention. C. it. BUCK ALEW. Chairman. J. N. HUTCHINSON, It. J. lIALDEmAN, j" c " "" l'' BIOGRAPHY OF DISTINGUISHED WOMEN, from the Creation, to A. D.. 1354 with se lections from the female writers of every age; Sarah Joseph Hale; dedicated to the "Men of America." Illus trated ho 530 portraits, engraved by Lessing. Lc.. just re ceived and for sllo by dec 15 1140 GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS.--A large. and complete amortment of FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS constantly on hand, and warranted fresh and Gen uine. Dealers and others who purchase to sell again will find it to their advantage to get their supplies from us. BOAS, SPANGLER & Co., 627 Market St., below 7th, Phira. OR RENT.--The Rouse known as the F COTTAGE." at the City Water Works—also the House known as the RESERVOIR HOUSE," at the East end of the Reservoir lot. To be rented for one year, from the lot of April. Apply to Mayor ZIMMERMAN, jan 7 tffi2 By order of the Water Committee. HAL LELUJAH. AIR. KENDAL'S SINGING CLASS basing adopted the above book, the undersigned are prepared to furnish the same, at the lowest possible price to members. SPRENGER & NVESTUAEFFER. decltf-Ift Peoples Rook Store, 33 North Queen St. AMIKAN REZON E STEWART'S AIANU AL MONITOR, TEMPLAR'S CHART, GUIDE, MA COY'S MANUAL, and other Masonic Books, just received. and for sale by dec 1 t f 46 A BIERICAN GOLD WANTED, At highest current rated, paying 4per cunt fur Gold. Silver. REED, It'G KANN, KELLY A. CO. IMEMEM GARDEN SEEDS I GARDEN SEEDS A very large and complete assortment of GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, •-• warranted fresh and genuine. Wholesale ur retail. Trade Supplied ou best terms. Catalogues sup plied. BOAS, SPANGLER ,t CO., . Seed and Implement Warehouse. 627, Market at., below 71b. I )LOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, I Ac.—A very large stock, embracing all the : .. LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. rs Purchasers will find it advantageous to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. feb 2 tf 3 BOAS, SPANGLER A CO . , Seed and Implement Warehouse, 621 Market et. CUIU ZING'S UNRIVALLED/ HAY, STRAW AND FODDER CUTTER Star Corn Spellers. Horse Powers, Threshers,' Grain Fans, Root Cutters. &r.. In large variety. 4 , -4 7 BOAS, SPANGLEIt & CO., Seed and Implement Varebouse, (0)2 tt . 7 627 Market st., below ith. T S. LAWRENCE'S NEW PAPER, PRINTERS' CARD AND ENVELOPE WAREHOUSE, NO 405, COMMERCE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 'y Cash buyers will find it for their interest to call. j. 5 6w 51 LANCASTER LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, November 18, 13:7. NOTICE. --The Directors of the Lancas ter Locomotive Works, having made an Assignment, to the undersigned, of all its effects for the bonetit of it s erediters, they, therefore, request all persons indebted to make immediate payment, and those having claims, to pre sent them properly•Suthenticated t 1 r settlement to either of the under=signed. M. O. KLINE, JAMES BLACK, • nov 24 t f 45 Assignees. OOD NEWS FOR LADIES I Any Indy Ur who will send her address to Mrs. E. Cron,er. more, with three 3 rents Postage Stamps included. will receive by return mail something of importance to her. o WOMAN .KNOW THYSELF' AND BE HAPPY '' jan 12 :;rn 52 NOTICE. --The Works of the GLOti- CESTIBt CHINA COMPANY, at Gloupester. N. J., on the Delaware river, two miles below Philadelphia, are now in successful operation, produPing an article of ware which the company believe will tally compete with the beat productions of European faiitin it`'3. They are prepared to execute orders upon the most favorable terms, and respectfully invite the trade, and the public generally, to examine the specimens at the Store, Na. 17 North tlth st., above Market, Philadelphia, or to visit the factory. &B-Good wharfage may be had at all seasons. at the company's wharf, by application at the office. P. B. SAVERY, President. feb 2 2m 3 JACOB SHEETZ, Treasurer. NOTICE. --The Co-partnership hereto fore existing between Adam Reigart and H. H Mil ler, doing business under the firm of A. Reigart 6: Co., has been dissolved by mutual consent. All persons Indebted to said firm, are requested to make immediate paymen , , and those baring claims against the same, will present them without delay to ADAM REIGART for settlement. ADAM REIGART, LANCISTEII, Jan. 25. 1858. IL If. MILLER. //a- The business of the Tate firm will be conducted by the undersigned, who, thankful tor the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. ifeb 23t 8] ADAM REIGART. lINDAY NOTICE.--Persons wishing 0 Medicines on Sunday will please call between the hours of 1 and 2 P. M, at Dr. WAYLAN'S Drug Store, No• 60 North Queen street_ apr 7 tt 12 ifVANNA SEGARS.-5000 Imported Savanna Sagan of the moat approved brands. Just received and for sale at A. JUDI yn.YLAN'S Drug Store, No. SO North Qttoett t 636 990 91 $115.479 04 . 195.795.00 22,085.99 $733,300.92 $303,630.89 s - 00 515 2 10.6;00 00 3 00 01 • 4 ,!80.18 :0.04410 ) ) SS , P 0 , 1 . MIME $22:1,305.00 . 9.2 - 0: 14 09.754.65 $442,29,.19 TERCHA NTs AND OTHERS NOTICE ! VALENTINES—CUPID AND DIMEN: $41...7.1119 February lith, Y. Valrnlines Day. -426,-150.00 Cupid would that you would do him reverence, by amply supplying yourselvcs, in good time, with his most favored and richest missives. frum the large variety of the most select lot of Valentines at the Cheap Book Store, at the lowest wholesale priceo. Come one and all and get your supplies from MURRAY. YOUNG A CO. BOOKS, MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS. At law prices. Literature should be cheap when the pros perity of a nation so much depends upon Its universal dissemination. The cheap Book Store of Murray, Young S Co., long I:nown to the public as being always up to the wants of the people and the times, would call attention to the large d select stuck of literature, good books to suit all. and the latest publications coustantly received at the earliest pos sible time. And to the leading monthlies and weekly newspapers they solicit subscriptions at publishers lowest rates. [feb 2 tf ,31 MURRAY, YOUNG A CO. 2 _ 119 Booksellers end Publishers. No. 33, North Queen at., Loner - . 11 MURRAY, YOUNG & CO. SPRENGER 6c WESTHAEPFER ESTATE OF FRANCIS BRANDT, late Of East Donegal tvrp,dec'd. Letters of AdMlntstration on the above Estate having been granted to the under signed, all per,ons having claim, or demands will present them duly authenticated for settlement, and those indebt ed will make payment. CARISTIAN BRANDT, jan 19 6t=l Administrator, R.l Donegal. f'STATE OF WILLIAM DUNN, dec'd.-- Letters of Administration on the above Estate having been granted to the ondersignwik: all parsons indebted will make immediate payment, and those having claims are .ssf nested ro prw.ent [ha same immediately for eettlement. NI A Rl' NIALON Admin'.• Laneas , ar.jan 17 6t I • ESTATE OF ELIZABETH WILLIAMS. Letters of Administration on the estate of ELIZA— BETH WILLIAMS, late of Manor township, dee'd, having been granted to the subscriber residing in the same town ship all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately'. and those having claims will present them, without delay, properly authenticated for settlement. [ jar, 2660'21 J ACOB K. WILLIAMS. ESTATE OF JACOB Beg...ALAN, l o t, o f the City of Lancaster. dec'd.—Letters o , Administra tion ou the the Estate of the above decedent haring been granted to the undersigned—all present Indebted to the same will please call and pay their indebtedness, end all persons having claims against said Estate will present the same duly authenticated for settlement to the undersigned Ad m k,i,f ra e r i, CATHARINE F.CEMAN, Adm'x. Lancaster city. Or to MILLER ECKMAN, Culerain twp. THE,VOITRT OF COINDION PLEAS, of Lancaskir county, Cyrus S. Jacobs, vs. Smith & Bru ner, January Term. 1858. No. 60. Execution Docket. The Auditors appointed to distribute the funds arising from the Sheriff's Sale on the above Execution, will meet for the purpose of their appointment at the Library Room, Court House. Lancaster, on THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1858. at 10 o'clock. A. M.. when all interested msy attend if they see proper. A. 11. HOoD. H. B. SWARR. GEO. F. BILENE3.I.kN. Auditors. jan 26. 2 ESTATE OF CIMISTIAN BOMBER GER. In the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas, Henry Bomberger. Trustee of Christian Bomberger, of Manheim township. Lancaster county, did on the twenty-second day of January. 1858. file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court. his Account of the said Estate Notice is hereby given to all persona interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the FIRST day of MARCH, 1858, for the confirmation . thereof, unless exceptions be bled. Attest W. CARPENTER, Proth's. Prothy's Office Lane'r,-Jan. 4,1858. Dan 26 4t 2 PRI NG GOOD 8--1858.--HALER & BROTHERS, offer for sale a new and well selected stock of SPRING GOODS particularly adapted to House Furnishing, comprising, in part. Linen. Sheeting, Pillow Case Linens, Table Diapers. Damask Table Linens, Napkins, Huckaback, Crash, Worsted Damask, Embossed, Piano and Table Covers, Marseilles, Quilts, Blankets, White and Col ored Hindi, Ticking, Checks, Osanburgs. Mnslins. Prints. Btr.. CARPETS. FLUOR (HL CLOTHS, Sc Velvets, Brussels. Ingrain, Vedetian and Bag Carpets, Floor Oil Cloth of superior manufacture, from one to four yards wide. Table Oil Cloths. Window Shades. k.c. CHINA, GLASS AND QBEENSW ARE. In addition to our present stock, we are now opening the largest assortment of China, Glass and Queensware ever offered in this city, embracing almost every variety; having Imported the Queesware and purchased the Glass direct from the manufacturers, we are prepared to offer the new est shape. and at prices at least as low as any other estab lishment here or in Philadelphia. Paper Hangings. Decorations and Borders; constantly re ceiving the latest designs. comprising an assortment wor thy of the special attention of purchasers. SPRING, 1.11111 AND HUSK HATTRAS.SES. 1000 ponds prime quality Bed Feathers, all of which will be offered at the lowest prices. Purchasers are invited to examine jan 26 tf 1' RNITURE FURNITURE I lam now the sole proprietor of the FURNITURE STORE, la North Queen Street, opposite Shenles Notional House. I hose a large fresh Stock ou hand, of as well made FURNITURE as can be found iu the City of Lancaster, which I ant selling very cheats, for ready rash. B-et BAR ROOll CHAIRS, at $l.B per dozen, and other articles equally low. AL,,o, orders received for Feather Beds. Husk Hair, and Straw Mattrasses and Paliesses. . . . All articles warranted as good no represented when s. - Ad Call and see, no charge for looking jan 2(32n1'1. Increase iu IS:17 523.540.00 The following persons were elected Directors of said STEW MAP OF L ANCASTER COUNTY. ' Company for the year 1038 —Sanders : McCullough, Presi .o( The undersigned is preparing to publish a new and dent; E dwin - Garrett, Secretary Thomas C. Collins, Trees complete MAP OF LANCASTER COUNTY. on an improved : urer; Wm. Spencer and Robert Hogg, and for Ap pian, (provided sufficient encouragement is given.) mark- ! praisers, C. Martin Iles. Joseph Bowman, Samuel L. he bscCions of all :he p!incipii buildings in the coon- Kauffman. Daniel Lefoore. .:....roe Pierce and Joseph Bal y. all Schools. Churches. Peso offices. Mills. llotels. we.. lance. with the names and locations of all subsrriber,l, the MAP. Tho tellowin4 person)! wore appointed Surveyors for the and rd farm imildings, so as to make it a complete present year. COE STY UI RECToRY. Jaceb Hildebrand To be orma merited with prospective views of the principal Wm. T. McPhail. Colic Schools and other buildings in the county. En- Daniel Lefevre. large I plans of the principal Boroughs sad Towns will he Wm. Durtgitn. given ! the side of the COUNTY MAP. cohere sufficient James Hood. !!tub,milcion is obtained. To be handsomely colored, show- David G. Stacy. Mg :ill the new townships. making a most complete and John McSparran. beautiful work, superet,iing all thriller MAPS. Henry Phillips. JAMES D. SCOTT, Publisher, Joseph 13allanco. Lancaster City. .Toil Smedley. Joseph C. Taylor. Thomas Wright. Wm.N.Gallreenth.Eaq.,l For she township of were.in .I,eph M. Ecklan. ) BY ORDER OF TILE BOARD. 1f1 , ,l IN ti See y. j !in LO .^,t'2 JLI \ II O DIE THING NEW.--Just published, ••TIIE MONTHLY I N DEPENDENT." .1 new paper. which has thr its motto. indepenc),,ce in Er , r2itif ing--VeutrulitY 1, Nothing. - The Find uneiber (tieing her February) it j st out. It is the neatest publication ever gotten up in Lancaster. being beautifs' quarto. with choicely 'filled pages. It has snags thi the Liver, Stanzas for the Album. Facts for the Cur iota, Itoo ipts for the Stories. Poetry, An ,e11)4)))). Marring), awl Deaths Sr the mouth. Editorials. tn.: tit ttter for t ho Politician. Tot only mt= a rattr in r inance. and all nap, dis....ntittnrd at tit- ..xpiration 01 t ht• time paid for. d. M:I:0111tElt, Editor, Lancaster, Pa feb , It i'-' lANC ASTER COUNTY PRINTING .4 II USE. N. E. Coiner Centre Square. Lancaster. All nii.tiner'of Priiiiing done at the ehortiea natter and on reasoualde tern, PUBLIC: SALE BILLS. Printed at an boar'- anti, arid rent to any section (free al itudtaal..,) by mail. if reiquired. Bills, Postern. Labels, Cards. Bill-Mends, Bail Ti •kets. Circulars. printed in Black. in Colors. or in Gold, Silver or Bronze. beautifully an well as expeditiously and cheap. 31. M. ROHRER, fob 2 31:1 Practical Job Printer. TEED, c GR AN KELLY CO., B A _V E R S. GRANITE BUILDING. NORTH QUEEN ST.. LANCR, Will receive money on Deposit and pay interest thereon as follows : 5 per cent. for any length of time. •• for one year. Collections made in all parts of the United States. Motie., sent to England, Ireland. Germany. France, Ac. trassnge e,rtineates tor sal, from Liverpool to New York, or Lancaster. Laud warrants and uncurrent money bought and sold. Spanish and Mexitan dollars, old U. S. gold and silver coins bought at a premium. Special attention will be paid by G. K. Reed to the Nett, Hatton of Commercial paper, Stocks, Loans. and all market able securities in New York or Philadelphia. lair friends may rely upon promptness, and our personal attrition to their interests in the transaction of any busi ness which Wily be intrustc.l to us. and We hold ourselves individually liable for all money intrusted to our care. GEO. K. REED. RICHARD McGRANN, PATRICK KELLY, A. McCONOMY. W. H. WITMOR,! OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, Where he has Leen in successful practice for a number of scars. is ceived hie education at the beet Medical College in il.r United States, and had the experience and practice in tin. different Hospitals fur several years; a member of the Anal. tical Medical Institute of New York. and late Medical Surg , on of the U. S. Navy, now offers himself to woFARRIERS.--Having been appointed the public to attend any professional calls. by Messrs. Allen 4: Needles azeuts in Lancaster for The purest medicines always on hand direct from the the sale of their celebrated SUPER PHOSIIHATE OF best Laboratories of our country. and the Batanicati Gar- Id ME. we would call the attention of Farmers to this Fe, dens of the world. No patent medicines prescribed or tilizer. it being superior to all others; and from the testi- recommended. Medicines used only which will not break mony of those who have used it for some years past, we down the constitution. but will renovate the system from feel authorised in saying it k the best application for Corn. all injuries it has sustained from mineral medicines.— Oats. Wheat, Grass and other crops which require a vigor- Chronic and difficult diseases must be treated upon analyt. sus and permanent stimulant, that has ever been offered Mal principles: 'which is to know and ascertain what dis t., the public. Apply to GEO. CALDER & CO.. ease Is. Its nature and character require a knowledge of East Orange street, 2nd doer from North Queen at.. and at the chemical constituent of every solid and fluid of the hu tirtiefrn Landing on the o,nestogs. • dee Stf 47 man body—the chances those solids and fluids are capable of undergoing. To know what medicines to employ to PROPOSALS FOR. LOAN.--In pursuance cure diseases, requires a knowledge of the clienikal con of the provisoes of an Ordinance parsed by the Select stituents of all agents employed in medicines. and if we and Common Councils of the city of Lancaster, on the 511 a are in possession of this knowledge, it is possible to cure day of August, 185(1, proposals for loaning to said city the any disease—no matter of how long standing—and leave sum of $20,000, as a permanent loan, in stuns of not Inns the patient in a healthy and perfectly cured condition! than $lOO, will be received at the Mayor's Office. for which DUSPEPSIA. that distressing disease and fell destroyer of cr,upon bonds and certificates of City Loan will be issued. health and happiness, undermining the constitution. and Said loan to be appropriated to the payment of damages yearly carrying thousands to untimely graves, can most em accruing from opening streets within said city. phatically be cured. J. ZIMMERMAN, RHEUMATISM, in any form or condition, chronic or acute, Mayor. warranted curable; Epilepsy,or falling sickness, all chronic': and stubborn cases of Female Diseases radically removed; ('IOACH MAKING.--The subscriber re- Salt Rheum, and every description of ulcerations; Piles' spectfully informs his friends and the public generally, and Scrofulous Diseases, which have baffled all previous that he still carries on the(O.. , medical skill, can he cured by my treatment, when the COACH MAKING, in all its various branches, at his shop, in the alley rwa• I do say all diseases, (yes. CONEIUMPTIOE) can be cured. ning east from the Court 'House. rear of Sprecher's and CANCER CURED WITHOUT THE KNIFE. Lechler's Hotels. Lancaster. where he continues to make to I will remain in my office on Wednesdays and Saturdays, order, and at the lowest possible prices, CARRIAGES of from U o'clock, A. M. too P. M.. to accommodate patinas every description, of the best materials and in the most from a distance, and consult In the English and German substantial manner. larguaces; will make visits to any distance if required; , jut C 2311, 2. Septgtf 34 ihr All new work warranted. may be addressed by letter, Fulton Square, Lancaster city, Repairing also attended to with dispatch. He respect- Pa. [may 19 ly 10:1 W. H. WITMOR, M. D. fully solicits a share of public patronage. my 5 ly 18 WILLIAM COX. --- WITH II I P . LARGE -.. ' COLORED N DID L I MA g'. ' I H 0 N E Y , THE BEST OF lIONEY.--I about to publish a beautifully Illns of Lancaster, respectfully solicits the have a valuable receipt t:r making Honey, which I N , r The, , t : 5 .... u, u7 5 5 0., : r i ß e,o ):T h l i.e , e iT ct will send to any person upon receipt of 50 cents. We make patronage of the citizens to the new enterprise. and use it in our family at half the cost, and consider it as The Map will be very minute in its details, being a corn good as the hest article c.t genuine bee made honey: .from plate plot of the city with all the new and contemplated which it cannot lie told." Any person who will make and streets and alleys. and all the original town lots. numbered sell it can clear from two to three dollars a day, it only as recorded. together with a ground plan of all the build requires 4 articles to make it. and they can be had at any i„,,,,, „, ti„, stand on their respective lots, the Schools, store for 50 cents. Every family may have this delightful Colleges, with all Churches ' Hotels, Stores, Manufacturing luxury. for any lady can make it in 16 minutes at any Establishments and all the offices of professional men in 1 time. 3 cents postage stamps as good as money. Addresp the city, distinctly named and colored, and the names of Pa. J. P. CREAGEIt. all the subscribers duly inserted on the margin; making it Baltimore city, Md. not oily a complete map of the city, but also a business _ -- directory: and. in connection with all this, there wilt be CATALOGUE OF NEW MUSIC from fifteen to twenty-five original views of Residences. ..11 . 5T PCOLI,IIIED no Churches. Colleges. and Manufacturing Establishments in .1/ I A A E A' th B A A r H -.1 M , the city and vicinity beautifully cold red, the natural color, 11 ALT 1 MOIL E, MD. as I make all my own sketches and color them on the spot, You guy I know not wh I'm sad 25 and have them lithographed in the highest style of the art. I ~e, forget my home, } . 05 Samples of which ...an he shown that were published In Girls are all married but me, 25 West Chester aad Chester county. which have never been When will love cease, 25 equalled by sip views published on any map in the United Glenrock Waltz .................... . ~5 States. Having had considerable experience in map pub- Agricultural Schottisch. Embeil — is .. / . .;d - , ........................ '" lishing and having devoted a great deal of time to the art Golden Drop Polka. .. 5 of perspec ire drawing, 1 Satter myself that lam ablato Lancers Quadrilles, with figures . 05 produce beautiful life-like pictures that cannot be excelled. March Militaire, par courktender, 35 and in fact defy all competition in this style of Map pub- Victoria Oloyale) velar brill:trite s ,. lishing. All persorm wishing views published on the city : beds' Kathleen Mavourneen. Ford Beyer 30 map, or having property they wish plated in, will pl $Tr Music forwarded safely per mail., free of postage, or , leave orders at J. Franklin Reigart's office,. Fulton Ba receipt of marked price. il , mgr., which will be promptly attended to try the subsoil- A liberal discount to Dealers. Teachers and Seminaries. fir' THOMAS J. KENNEDY., Catalogues forwarded gratuitously. nov 3 tf 42 jnly 20 tf 28 . jaul23m 22 'DORT ABLE CIDER MILL S--K.RA US- D i SING AND SCOURING. 1. ER'S PATENT, for hand or horse power, the ...-= PHILIP HUDSON, Fowl Dna, best in use, Wheeler's Horse Powers and Thresh- _., '''' No. 95 North Thirteenth street, Philadelphia, Pa., . v,j: ere Improved Grain Fans, Pennock's Wheat Drills, Cooper's Lime and Guano Spreaders, the most np- citizens of Lancaster county and elsewhere, that all proved Hay and Fodder Clutters, Mott's Boners, Grindstones kinds of Silks, Crapes, Merinoes, be., are dyed In the most ready hung, with a general assortment of Agricultural fashionable and permanent colors. Ladies' cashmere and and Horticultural implements. crape shawls, cloaks, &c., cleansed and pressed equal to PASCHALL, MORRIS 8: CO.. new ; Silk dresses watered in superior style. Gentlemen's Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market, Phil's. apparel scoured and dyed in superior style; in short, Dye ang 11 tf 30 tog in all its various branches done at short notice, and - on the lowest terms. Also, Carpets Cleansed. A call Is LEATHER, LEAT H ER.--BOOT AND earnestly solicited, as it Is very convenient for those who SHOEMAKERS will tad it to their advantage by call- should want anything In the abeve line. lag on the subscriber, who has an extensive assortment of Phila. mar li ... ly-li SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER, comprising French and City Calf Skins, Wax and Grain Upper, Kips, Red and Oak Tanned Sole, Morocco Linings, 1,11T00D.--Hlckory, Oak and Pine Wood Shoe Findings, Toole, Lasts, !to.; Neste, Foot and Tanners' V V of the beet quality, for sale by Oil, do.; all of which will be old at the loWest prices at GEORGE CALDER & CO., No. 1180 Market .9t., below 12th .41., rhaudekkia• Oillee Fast ,Orange street, '2cl door from North Queen, and set aSm 58 JOHN F. COOMBS. ' at Omen Landing on the Ocuestoga. rju 20 tf 24 ITERARY BIIREAII..-An EXPERI- - DEPORT OF THE BOARD OF DIREC. ENCED tEIITOI3. tmccesafal 'author, end a thor- _n, TORS of the LANCASTER COUNTY - MUTUAL mighty educated Literary min , weary with twenty-five INSURANCE COMPANY. made at the Office of the Com years of the toil of Daily Journalism. has determined to patty at Williamstown. JANUARY 12th, 1858. hire i> , " or sell his brains at retail to those who may require Number of Policies in fiiree January Ist, 1858, 2507 their services to any honorable way. Amount of Insurance on Policies Alerchante. Recluses Melt, Inventors, and dealers of beetled up to January 1, 1857—55,538,23 6 .04 every - kind, supplied-MT-baud. with Advertisements. Amount of Insurance effected on (political or ,dhera ise,) Notices, Cards, Circulars, or any Policies issued during the year 321,f40.75 species of article desired. Whole amount of Insurance in Politicians will he supplied with Speech., Reports. Res. force January Ist, 1858. cautions. Letters, Toasts. Pamphlets, Editorial Articles, Communications, and every other sort of hrnin.work. which they may Mid ine..nreni-ot or troub e405,e to do for themselves. Ladies and Gentlemen. of every rank in ,01:1E , Y patio,' in life. can have Letters written on any subject, whether business or sentimental. The advertiser will also conduct or translate Correspon deuce of every kind. either English. French, Spanish. her man. or Italian. Poetry. Acrostics for Ladies' Albums, Notes. Billet-doux. Monodies. and Compositiona of the most delicate and mutt dehtiel character. Incident to every possible circumstance or event in life. will lie turni4hed loci°hide confidence. by writing, to the untlers.igued. and 030E11111CM their aishes Order; by mail, accompanied with cash, will be strictly and promptly attended to . Address. T. THOMPSON, Litrrtkry Bureau. Box T 2.85 Phiindelphis. P. 0., Pa. 11=11 18i%91111 •-WENTZ & B • Z., ARE O F- I7. taring the i r entire stoc at Hard Time prima, to' make room for their Spring purchases. Particular attention directed to their French Merinoes. The balance of their immense stock—including arrivals from New York. greatly reduced in price. Magnificent stock of LADIES' CLOAKS. Ladies, take advantage of the times, and secure a cloak at one half prise. VELVETS AND CLOTHS FOR CLOAKS—CaII, and you will wonder at the exceedingly lose prices. . . BROCHA - - - - - ALL can secure a handsome SHAWL for a mere song compared with old prices. ENIBROIDERIES--Collars, Sleeves, Setts, Flouncing:4, Rands, Skirts. Am., all marked down to COST PRICE. to reduce our heavy stork of White Goods. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. and all about commencing—now offered, s stock of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS unrivalled.— Ticking, Checks, Sheeting, Shirtings, &c. Linen and Cot ton Goods of every description. Purchasers of Dry Goods of any description, wishing to make good use of their money, call and examine at the BEE HIVE STORE. WENTZ & BROS. jan 26 tf 2 Cor. East King and Centre Square. AGENTS, ATTENTION I Do you wish to find good employment, and make money with little or DO investment, and without interfering with your regu lar bUsine , s? If you do, read this advertisement. C. E. TODD h Co., of 392 Broome Street, New York, are manufacturing and selling massive gold Pencils for $5 each, (which are cheap at that price.) and they throw in a gift or prize with each Pencil, worth from $2 up to $5, $lO, $l5, $2O, $25, $3O. $5O, $75. $lOO, $2OO and $5OO. Don't cry out, " Humbug! Lottery It's no such thing. The Pen cils are sold at their cash value, and all the profits over the first cost are thrown into the gifts, which actually cost the purcha., nothing. The prizes are distributed ou a simple plan f drawing. which would take too much room La ex plain. bur which brio never failed to give complete sat's iketiou. Wu have drawn and sent to purchasers 163 gold watches of various prices, 74 purses of gold dollars. 235 gold lockets. 850 gold chains. and a corresponding number of other prizes, within two months . THERE ARE NO BLANKS, but every purchaser draws a prize worth $2, certain, and it stands thousands of chances to be a higher figure. We want a good agent in every neighborho d through out the country, to solicit purchasers, and any agent, to be successful. must have a Pencil and prize to exhibit. We pay agents $1 cash for each purchaser he obtains, and the first person in any neighborhood who applies fur a Pencil and gift. will receive the agency for that locality. Should an agent obtain a valuable prize to exhibit with his Pencil, he would have little difficulty in obtaining scores of pm• ells-. r' and making it a paying business. A NEW IDEA! READ!! READ!!! We ask nobody to send their money till they know what prize they draw. Any person wishing to try their luck, can first send us their name and address, and we will make their drawing and inform them by return mail what prize they drew, when they can send on and take the Pencil and prise. or not, whichever they clause. We give this privil ege only once to a ,purchaser. After the first drawing, every purchaser will be required to send in advance, through the authorized agent. We will send with each drawing the number taken out, with full description of the plan of drawing. Address C. E. TODD A Co., jan 263 m 2 392 Broome street. New Yoak. LiOUTHERN IVIUTUAL INSURANCE CO kj Report of the Directors of Southern Mutual Insurance of Lancaster (booty, for the year 1857. The Directors of said Company, can with pleasure report, that they have met with no loss by fire in said Company doring . the trot year, and that the Company is in a more pr rrnus condition at present than at any time since its first or,ranization. Confidence appears to be evinced in its niamte,ment, and the principled by which it io governed. We have no flattering inducements to offer to the unin , sured, nor ground of boasting because of our present pros. perons state; this Company has been in operation about 18 years. and was the first Insurance Company of the kind in 'Lancaster cennty. During these 18 years. the Company has paid all ito liabilities punctually. which included some heavy losses. Although the Company. is comparatively enroll and' member required to pay a enroll yearly tax, we haven balance in the Trea=ury of twelve hundred and ninety-two dollars, besides outstanding taxes of about S2OO. Thtal amount of property insured to Dec. 26, 1557, is 55,97.531.50. Amount insured in 1P , 07.. Amount cancelled in lar For Strasburg borough and town4hip. I For tho townships of Eden j and Pr,vidence. I For the townshipsof Bart and ; Fadsbur, Fnr the tow n,hip of Drurnorr. t For the townghip of Felton. For the township of Little Britain. 9.11 E. WELCOME VISITOR.---THE 1 i'lleapest and liandsoniest Periodical in the World.— CI ItetiLATION 100,000. This elegant and fascinating Literary and Family Monthly Magazine closes its first •olurne in .tune next. During the fest brief menthe of its existence it has attained a popularily innequalled in the annals of the Press. The publighers having, offered liberal Prendume for choice literary efforts, the Stories, Romances. Essays. Poetry. and ether sparkling and Intere s ting reading were com menced in .lanuary net. an•l are being still published in the Visitor. The new velum, will be ecmmenced in July, 1857, greatly improved and enlarged. Each number will contain thirty two extra large sized royal octavo pages, making a mag nificent volume of nearly 100 pages for the year—or pre senting an amuunt of the choicest reading on all subjecta, equal to what would cost in the book stores at least fire dollars—the whole fur fifty cents, payable inc 'richly in adearaa S..lue, , t the most popular and brilliant male and female contributm,3 are regular contributors, and the publishers will ,pare no pains or eXperlse to render the -We'came Visitor - every way acceptable to a refined and intelliont couvuuu ity. The publication i.s adapt.d to all classes of people—the young and the old—and wherever seen and perused, meets with universal acceptation. .4.47 -- Now is the time to subscribe to the New Volume. . * .The back numbers may be had (to complete sets) for 3 cents each, one the whole writ, of 12 numbers Apr twenty five cents. Liberal inducements to Clubs and Canvassers. . . us__ Remember, our terms are Fifty Cents for one year. fora single copy, or three copies will be sent tinder one coverer address for One Dollar. Address COSDIiN S COMPANY, Publisbers, No. Nor[h Seventh street, (up stab s,) Phil adelphia. apr i t ly Amount of Premium notes in font January Ist, 18S.__ Amount of Premium Notes for Policies issued daring the year 15.2814.37 Whole amount of Premium notes -- in force January Ist, 1857 CR. FIITHE3 OF THE COMPANT Bolan. In the hands of the Trea- surer January ha, 1857 $ 4.934.97 Cash received for Assessment No. 9 1,181.95 do. do. 10 3,453.25 do. do. 11 3,8151.38 do. do. 8 31.27 Cash received for per centage paid on Premium Notes during the year 683. 7 1 Cash received for Policies during the year 3 2.00 Cash received from Hannah Bitner to pay for lames to the Comp'y 1,300 00 Cash received from Militia Fence to pay for lasses to the Company.. Gash received from M. J. Slayma ker to pay for lamed to the Com pany Cash received from Daniel Den linger to pay for losses to the Company Cash received from Jacob B. Her shay to pay for losses to the Co. 300.00 Cash received from Jacob 8.. lier- shay to pay for losses to the Co. 300.00 Cash received from Robert S. Mc- Ilvain to, pay for losses to the Company Cash received from Robert S. Mc llvain (as Administrator,) to pay for losses to the Company.. 1.000.00 Cash received from Henry High to pay for losses to the Company.. 600.00 Cash received from John M. and James A. Buyers to pay for losses to the Company 500.00 Cash received from Thomas S. Woods to pay for losses to the Company 600 00 1857. DR. Jan. 14, lash paid Henry Shenck, bal. due him on the loss of his Hill and contents, and House, Stable and co'ts.sl996 27 Jan. 15, cash paid Thomas S. Jackson, for loss on the contents of his barn... 891 22 Feb. 6, cash p'd 3lnsser & Miller on their steam saw mill and contents 2134 00 Feb. 6, cash p'd Christian Iliestand, for bis lona on barn and contents Mar. 31. cash p'd B. F. 11,11. a pal tint lass on the stock of his naerchandize. Apr. 1, cash p'd John Frantz. for the loss of his horse power house and corn barn and contents 1199 29 Apr. 1. cash p'd Dr. Christian Garber, on the loss of his office, wash-house and contents May 7, cash p'd Jos. B. Baker. for a par tial loss to his tenant house June 30, rash p'd Jacob Doll, for a par • tial loss on his ore house . June 30, cash p'd Henry Brenner, f•r loss of his opting house Aug. 3. cash p'd Henry Kemper & Snell Wolf. Executors of the estate of John Kemper, deed, for the loss of house and contents 660 00 Aug. 12. cash p'd Ab'm Denlinger, for loss on barn and contents MOO 00 Aug. 11, cash p'd John Frantz, for loss on his barn and contents 2730 00 Sep. 12. cash p'd John Ever, for loss on his wash house Sep. 12, rash p'd Ell Stoltzfus. for a par tial loss to his dwelling Dec. 19, cash pd Juhn Mussleman, for loss of his out kitchen C'h p'd Committee of Investigation un losses to the company Do. Refunded to agents of the com'y overpaid by them Do. For Stationery Do. For postage stamps and postage prepaid by agents 13 90 Do. John M. Ensminger, for Printing 10 00 Do. Francis H.Stauffer " 4 00 Do. E. C. Darlington 16 00 Do. Tbeophilus Fboo 7 25 Du. M. M. Rohrer 11 00 Du. Pearsol & Geist • 16 00 Do. Jacob Myers 16 00 . 1 Do. E. C. Darlington . 18 00 Do. Jobn Bear & Sons • 18 00 Do. M. M. Itohrer 1 • 3 00 Do. Sanderson & Son • 17 00 Do. Office Rent 25 Oil Do. Secretary's Salary' 291 50 Do. Treasurer's Salary 158 50 Do. Dire,tors and Executive commit tee for services rendered to the company 139 00 Do. For collecting Assessment No. 9.. 53 31 Do. No. 10 107 28 Do. No. 11 139 93 Do. For two tons Coal 11 00 Treasurer asks credit for the amount of two checks received by him for assess meat No, 9, a few days before the fail ure of the Lancaster Bank, payable at the Bank 717 39 Also, for $55.00 refunded to agents 10 exchango for Lancaster Bask hills re . I•civett by them for .sessment No. 9. all of which amounts the Treasurer is charged with iu the tteni of balance due by the Treasurer. Jan. 1, 1857 Bal. in hands of Treas. Jan. 1, 1858 t. , 6.1 - 0 66 . l' 630 66 The whole amount of imiurance. as above stated, repre sents three-fourths the estimated value of insured property. The amount of Premium Notes represents the rotor charge able on three-fourths of the estimated value of property. The amount of losses to the Company for the year, is nine thousand. two hundred and seventy-one dollars and twenty cents, ($9,271.20.) which Includes the recent losses of John Sigh) on his Cabinetmaker Shop and Contents, insured for 5400.00, and Christian Overholtzer on his Barn and Con tents, insured for 08250.5. and Wagon Shed and Contents insured fur 5175 00; a full account of other losses to the Company during the year. was published In the weekly papers of the County. in the mouth of November. It is arose tor gratulation to the members et the Company that the losses for this year are 55.500 less thou Last year, and when it is considered that the estimated value of prop erte insured in this Company is about eight millions of dollars. (0,000.000.) the losses to the Company have loon comparatively small. It is. however, a source ~r regret and alarm, that nearly three fourths of the amount of losers for the year, are supposed to have been occasioned by in cendiaries, and that in every instance without being able to discover the guilty ones. A few years ago, when a large atnount of property had been numistakably destroyed by incendiaries a great deal of alarm and anxiety prevailed iu the ueLittitorhood, and meetings were called to devise some plan that would lead to their detection. Among other things done, it was recom mended to the Board of Directors to offer a large reward. equal in amount to ono-half of the property destroyed, which was done, but failed in its purpose. The lest assessment of :”% per cent, made in November. and the only one for the year, will be suffialent to pay for all losses during the year. The Board se-iled themselves of the opportunity to is,rrow money from individuals, to pay for losses, as they occurred, in order to avoid the neces sity of making more Ilion one assessment for the year; the interest of the money borrowed, being less than the expenses incurred in making an assessment. The Board could take this opportunity L. again testify members of the Company, who may bare neglected to pay their assessments, that the lime for the payment of the same will Ire extended until the 15th of February. after which time, delinquents will be called upon by n Collector. duly authorized to collect the .1.:110, and they will be subject to the payment of mileage as usual. All of which is most respectfully submitted. THOMAS S. WOODS, President. NATHANIEL B. SLAYMIKER, The following named persons were elected Directors for the ensuing year, vie: Thomas S. Woods, Adam K. Wit mer, George L. Eckert. John M. Buyers, ciawuel Slokum, Henry Keneagy, John Rand:. M.:ses lny and Nathaniel E. Slaymaker, Jan 19 2,11 I. pl o D u,, G .T E y N 3 7 A , 1 15.: T Th l-r u N b ' s. S .ri N ue E rs W are C p l re T2t r - in a g n t d o publish a new and complete , MAP OF LANCASTER CITY AND COUNTY, to be entirely made up of actual ....irveys to be taken upon the ground. and to be drawn to a much larger scale than any heretofore Issued. The enlarged scale of the work will admit of the great a !vantage of clearly designating every public and private impr.ement, and attaching the name thereto; also, of ,certainiug with more precision, any re quired distance throughout the county. Every public Road and Stream. Mill, Mill Race and Mill Dam, Store, Hotel, Poet Office. Place of Worship, School House. Smith Shop, Sc., die., will be acurately shown thereon. The Dwellings also, with the names of owners attached, will be inserted in the proper position. An enlarged City Plan, and Pleas of the Boroughs and principal Villages, will he nserted in the margin. A Table, showing the correct dis tance from each place of importance to that of every other in the county, will be upon the Map; also, a Statistical 'fable, and views of the principal Count, - Buildings. Without a re-survey of the whole county, an accurate map of it cannot be published ; we have already made sur veys of a a number of the Townships, and many of the In habitants of the county are aware of the time and pains we have taken to perfect them. We will be equally assiduous in our endeavors to make this a reliable and valuable work, and hope to merit a share of public patronage. The size of our Map will be at leant See feet by four. and it will cost t 5 per copy. 11. F. BRIDGENS, auglB 6m. ;11 CHAS. THOS, Lanc'r Tw'p. THE ECLECTIC COLLEGE OF MEDI CINE. CINCINNATI, 0. The Winter Session of 1857-8 will commence on Monday the 12th day of October, and continue sialeen weeks. A full and thoromth course of Lectures will be given. oc , upying six or seven hours dolly, with good opportunities for attention to practical Anatomy, and with ample Clinical facilities at the Commel (dal Hos pital. The preliminary course of Lectures will commence on Monday, the 28th September, and continue daily until the commencement of the regular Lectures. The arrangement of the chairs will be as follows: T. E. ST. JOHN, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physilogy. J. F. JUDGE, M. D. Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. A. J. HOW E, M. D., Professor of Surgery. C. 11. CLEAVELAND, 51. D.. Professor of Materia Medi= and Therapeutics. Wu. SFIERWOOD, M. D., Professtn - of Medical Practice and Pathology. J. It. BUCHANAN, M. D.. Emeritus Professor of Cerebral Physiology and Institutes of Medicine. JOHN KING, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of IPnnen e£• Children. The terms for the Sessions will be the same as heretofore, viz :—Matriculation, (iO. Tuition $20.00. Demonstra tor's Ticket. $5,00. (Every Student is required to engage in dissection one session 'before Graduation.) Graduation, i'2.5 00 Ticket to Commercial hospital (optional.) $5,00. The Lecture Rooms are newly finished, neat, and com fortable, and in a central locality (in College Hall, Walnut Street,) where students will find it convenient to call on their arrival. Tickets for the session may be obtained of the Dean of the liscsaty, at his Office, No. 113 Smith St., or of Prof. C. It. CtEaver.aun, Secretary of the Faculty, No. 139 Seventh St., near Elm. Joni( (Ilan, M. D., Dean. june 30 1 y 21 PAPER HANGING DEPOT.--Removed Co No. 10 Courtland et., New York, directly opposite the WesternAlotel. THE tW)TON MANUFACTURING COMPANY,: (Organized in 1846, under the General Manufacturing Law of the State of New York,) offers at wholesale, in quantities to suit purchasers, at Manufacturer's Lowest Prices, for rash or approved credit. Paper Hangings, of every variety of style and price. Borders to match. Fire-Board Prints, in great variety. Transparent Window Shade.. 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 call and examine their styles and prices whenever they visit the city. mar 4 tf 7 PPENNSYLVANIA PATENT AGENCY . J. FRANKLIN REIGART, or Lancaster city, obtains , WANTED ON LOAN.-FIVE T. 11017. Letters Patent from the U. S. Patent Office, on the moat ' SAND DOLLARS in notes or checks of Farmers' reasonable terms. Drawings of all kinds of Machinery, • Bank of Lancaster or Lancaster Co. Bank, either In one Architecture, or Surveys, correctly execrated by him. Like- ' sum or in sums of one thousand dollars or upwards, for wise Deeds, Bonds and other instruments of writing. , which Bonds with approved and satisfactory security and Office—No. I Patton Buildings, Prince street. ! six per cent. per annum interest will be pall.• :Apply kr apr 26 tf U Information at this office. - -., paid.. 20 4(40 .. ....• . - 10— u ffIGN OF TEO BIG WATOte-10 t,' " TATATC EIE 9, CIL OCI ES JEWELRY AND VV SILVER WARE. 8. A. DYSART a BRO., NO.IO WEST %LNG St., (near Market) takes pleasure in inviting attention to their new and large stockof Goods, which com prises as great a variety of all articles in their line as can be fonnd in the city, conflicting in part of Ladies' Fine 18 Carat Hunting Lever Watches, Fine Gold Hunting Levers, " 4 . Open-fated LOTUS, Silver Hunting Case " " Open faced a good assortment of LEVERS and -SPINES of Silver and Composition Cases; QUARTIERS and ENGLISH WATCH ES (first and second banded.) all of which are warranted to keep time or no sale. Their assortment of JEWELRY la the most sztattair• ever offered to the citizens of Lancaster, part of which Sr. the following styles: FINE PAINTED BREASTPINS, EAR RINGS AND BRACELETS to match; CAMEO Eirrm FLORENTINE MOSAIC, and PLAIN EAR RINGS and $0,859,276.79 •146,814.56 .1283 103.93 BREASTPINS, all of which for beauty, style and cheapness cannot be surpassed in the city. Also, a fine assortment of PLAIN and CHASED BRACELETS and BANDS, with Cameo Bette and Medallions. Particular attention paid to Jewelry of Gentlemen's wear, comprising Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Guard, Breast and Fob Chains of the-bast 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 Salt; Dinner and Tea Forks; Napkin Rings; Batter and Fruit Knives ; Salt Calera; Cups, Pie Knives, Pickle Knives and Forks, setts of Knives, Forks and Spoons for Misses.— Alen a beautiful lot of Port Monnales for Ladies and Gents, Combs and Brushes of all kinds, Accordeons, dtc. Clocks from $125 to $5O, all warranted. 4//- The undersigned have, at considerable expense, got up a Card of Hair Work Patterns, for which they receive orders—to be executed in Philadelphia in the most chaste and durable style, and at short notice. The public are in vited to call and examine our stock and judge for them selves. SAMUEL A. DYSART, JAMES P. DYSART. Sign of the Big Watch, No. 10, West King St., Lancaster, Pa. apr 21 tf 14 WATCHES. -- H. L. & E. J. ZAHN, Cor. North Queen St. and Contra Square, Zane*, Have determined to offer all articles in their line at • greatly reduced rates owing to the "hard times,' and Cho low rates at which stock can be purchased. r+7 .4 We have always for sale a large assortment of* l GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, .„, c of common and fino qualities, and will guarantee any &, watch a time-keeper which Is so represented when It , is sold. Prices vary from $9 to $125. R CLOCKS in every style, from $1.25 to $10; warrant.?," c.• ed time-keepers. Also. a lot of beautiful and arm. t , mental brackets or shelves for clock stands. SPECTACLES, in Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated z, Frames, to suit all whose sight can be aided with r' <glasses. Old frames refitted with new glasses. We `l . keep McAllister's goods and furnish them at his prices. w SILVER-WARE made to our order and stamped with, unur name as a guarantee of Ito genuineness. in Spoons, ,•-• Ladles, Forks, Knives, Sc. Old Silver received in ex- Pr .4 change at the highest price. Repairing of Watches, Clocks, &c., receives our per II rwur/ attention. and will de done promptly and well. fIARRY L. ZAIIM. (jan 18 3m 1] EDW. J. ZAEISI. $2O 829.13 w A TC HE , S ; R C E L n O u C C E K D S P :L i lt JEWELRY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL., .7-, C. SHULTZ, )• 914 Nlarket atruet. shoro 9th, South side, Phil. • - dolphia. JuueSly 20 L , TAUFFER & HARLEY. 17) CH EAT' WATCHES AND JEWELRY. • . Wholesale and Retail, at the " Philadelphia Watch ' and Jewelry Store" No. 148 (old No. 96) NORTH 4_ol'). SECOND Street, Corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. , - Gold Lever Watches, full Jewelled, 18 caret cases, $2B 00 Gold Lepine, 18 caret, 24 00 Silver Lever, full Jewelled, 12 00 Silver Lepine, Jewels, 9 00 Superior Quartiers, 7 00 Gold Spectacles, 7 00 Fine Silver do.. 1 60 Gold Bracelets, 3 00 Lady's Gold Pencils, 1 00 Silver Tea Spoons, set, . 5 00 Gold l'ens, with Pencil and Silver holder, 1 00 _ . . Gold Finger hinge, 37 cts. to $80; Watch Glasses, plain 12 ct.s., patent 18%. Lunet 25; other nrtic•es in proportion. All goods warranted what they are sold for. STAUFFER & HARLEY. AW' On hand some Gold and Silver Levers and Leplnes still lower than the above prices. oct 201 y 40 CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! FOR FAIL ANDWINTERM SIGN OF THE STRIPED COAT. :170. 42 ...Vurfie Queen St., Ead Side, near the Omar of Or ange St.. lanertster, Has now In store the largest and cheapest assortment of Men's and Rays' FALL AND WINTER CLOTH ING, In the city of Lan -aster. All clothing sold at this establishment Is of the proprietor's own manu facture, and guarantied to be well sewed, and war ranted to prove the same as represented at the time of pur chase. Among hia extensive assortment may be found the fol OVERCOATS AND 13.ANOUPS Fine Black Cloth Frock Coats, Fine do. Dress " Blue Cloth Dress & Frock Costs Fancy Cassimere Coats, Business Coats, Satinet Frock and Sack Coats. Satinet Monkey Jaeketa, Black French Doeskin Pants, Double Milled Casslnlets Pants, Fins Black Cloth Pants, Fancy Cassimere Pants, Fatinett Pants, Black Satin Vests, Merino, Velvet and Plush Voste. ras,luicre Vests. Satinet Vests. The above hove been tondo up expressly for the Fall and Winter business, by the prrprietork own workmen, and made in the beet mariner and most modern styles, and guaranteed to be cheaper than similar articles can be pur chased for elsewhere, which enables the Farmer, Mechanic and Tradesman. to make their selectitom with dispatch, and without fear of imposition. BOYS' CLOT LI N . --a: ).8211 Just finished. a very large assortment of Boys' Clothing, suitable for the Fall and Winter, consisting of Boys' Over coats, Frock, Sack and Monkey Coats, Roundabouts, Pants and Vests, of all rises and qualities, and at extremely low prices. ALSO, n full assortment of Woollen and Cotton Under shirts and Drawers, Finn Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Stocks, Gloves, Hoisery and Umbrellas. .luit received, a large assortment of CLOTIIS, CASK MERES AND vEsTisas, Black French Doeskin Cassi uterus.. Fancy Ca.;simeres. Satins, Velvets, Hushes, Ice., which will be made up to order at short notice, in the latest fashion and on the most reasonable terms. The undersigned hopes, by strict attentinn to business, and endeavoring to please customers, to receive a continu ance of public p4tronage. JOHN A. ERBEN, Sign of the Stripwl Coal. No. 42 North Queen St., East side, ueor the vornvi" ..1 , 4,1114P Stree.t, Lam:litter, Pa. Oct 6 tf3S ATESSRS. CYRUS tk. BARTON N. WIN— .III TERS' CLOTHIIIO STORE, No. 31 1 A North Queen street, Lancaster.—The subscribers have taken the above stand, lately occupied by Mr. William Hensler, and are now receiving and opening, in addition to the stock on hand, a new and elegant eailortnient of and well suited to the semen❑ They are now ready to do business on the most liberal and accommodating terms with all who may favor them with their patronage. Being desirous and determined to establish a permanent and regular business, it will be their own 1.1 well as their ustomer's Interest, to be faithful to the performance of their duty, and to render a fall equivalent for the prices they receive for their goods. CUSTOM WORK promptly attended to and warranted to be well made and well fitted. Plain and Fancy CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINOS, always on hand. as well OA an other kinds of goods In this line of business. CLOTHING of every description and quality, well made nd or good material, constantly on baud. The friends of the proprietors and' the public generally are respectfully invited to this establishment. Please give us a call and allow us to furnish you with such arti cles as you may want in our line of business. CYRUS le BARTON N. WINTERS, No. 31% North Queoen st.,Lanc'r. OEM ACARD. --The undersigned respect fully announce that they have purchased the stock and fixtures of Mr. P, I. (Monne, Merchant Tailor, and in tend to continue the Merchant Tailoring business, In THE GRANITE 1311ILDING, No. 0 ; 4, North Queen St. Our stock consists of the choic est FRENCH CLOTHS, such as Balolues, Samonles and Nellsameq Snest Cloths of various colors: the choicest French Cassimerec Black Doeskin Cassimeres; Fancy Cassimere,4, the best selection; Vestings of all descriptions, and a large ussortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. We respectfully ask a continuance of the patronage no liberally bestowed upon our predecessor, and traer by strict attention to business to receive it. One of the firm hoe had considerable experience in one the largest and most fashionable Merchant Tailoring Es tablishments in Philadelphia, and flatters himself that he will be able to render satisfaction to the patrons of the firm. Very Respectfully, apl 7 If 1:.! PETZ ELT & McETOY. g_l[ ATS FOR THE PEOPLE.--SHULTZ & BRO., (successors to David Shultz.) Practical Hat ters, No. 20 NORTH QUEEN STREET, opposite Michael's Hotel. Lancaster, Pa.. Manufacturers and Wholesale and Retail dealers in HATS, CAPS, Ac. We are always prepared to supply the public with all the different styles of Hats of the best qualities and at such pekes as to defy competition. We have now on hand the largest assortment of FALL AND WINTER HATS AND CAPS, of all the latest styles ever offered in this city, which we will sell at the lowest cash prices. We are still manufac turing the PATENT FLEXIBLE SILK HAT, which for beauty and vormort cannot surpassed. Our assortment of SOFT FIATS is the largest In Lancaster, we have thorn of all qualities, from the commonest wool to the finest French felt. We direct especial attention to our extensive variety of WINTER CAPS. All hats sold at this establishment are made under our own supervision, and we warrant them to be what they are s.dd for. We respectfully invite the public to give us call, as we keep the largest and most complete assort ment of all the articles in our line in the city of Lancaster. COUNTRY FURS 'ought, and the highest cash price paid. JUAN A. SHULTZ, LIENRY A. SHULTZ, Proprietor. FLORA TEMPLE ON THE LANC'R COURSE. It has been suggested that If the committee could prevail upon the owner of FLORA TEMPLE, to bring her to Lan caster, to the Agricultural Fair, it would odd much to the character and interest of that occasion. Should she come, in all probability, she will run against time for a purse, say $lO,OOO, which, nu doubt, the good people of Lancaster county will have no difficulty in raising. Flora le DOW the greatest trotter In the world, and that anxiety to see her shsouver she appears on the turf, is equal to that maul. fested by the people to see the new and splendid stock of READY MADE )LEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING recently received by ROMAN At BAERE,at their Clothing Store, opposite rhenck's National House, where they keep constantly on hAnd a large assortment of DRESS COATS, FROCKS, SACKS, RAGLANS AND OVERCOATS of every quality and texture. Also ' Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Shirt Collars, Suspenders, Pocket and neck Handkerchiefs and a large supply of gen tleman's it URN IS VIVO GOODS, which they are prepared to sell at least FIFTEEN PER CENT. CHEAPER than they can be purchased anywhere else in the city. In refer ence to the quality, make, texture, durability and cheap ness of any of the articles they offer to the public; compe tition is defied. ROMAN & BAERE. Our Wholesale Store is No. 730 Market St., betweeh 7th and Bth, Ph oct 13 tf 39 LANCASTER COUNTY EXCHANGE AND DEPOSIT OFFICE. Corner of East King and Duke Streets, BET. THE COURT HOUSE AND SPRECHER'S MOULT, Lancaster City. TWIN K. REED dc CO. pay Interest on deposit/ at the fol. lowing rates: SIA per cent. for one year and longer. 5 do. " 30 days do. Alit - Also, buy and sell Real Estate and Stocks on coin. mbusion negotiate Mans, collect claims, &c., Sc. Jar& undersigned are Individually liable to the extent of their mtates, for all the deposits and other obligation' of John K. Reed k Co. JOHN K. REED, AMOS S. MINDKRSON, DAVID SHULTZ, ISAAC E. WESTER, dec '25 tf 49 .7011 N A. ERBEN, from $3.00 to 16.00 " 5.60 " 10.00 • 3.50 " 0.00 " 3.00" 5.76 3.26 " 6.00 " 2.00 " 3.26 " 3.00 " 6.00 " 2.75 " 4.50 " 3.00 " 5.60 2.76 " 4.50 " 175 " 3.00 " 2.00 " 4.00 " 1.25 " 3.00 1.25 " 2.76 " 1.00 " 2.50 Goods of es - cry description, GREAT RACE AGAINST TIME FOR $lO,OOO 0.60 13 00 7.00 '• 13.60
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