WO PROCESS IN DENTISTRY:... 1111 • -CHEOpASTIC -PROCESS of mounting ARTIFICIAL TEETH, Manny patented by Dr. BLANDY. formerly ' 441 1 irMa Prolbssor In the Baltiniore College of Dental Surgery, is cer tainly one of the greatest dticoveries of the present ago and destined to work a great change in Mechanical Dentistry. The undersigned being the first in the State to introduce this process Intopractice, and which has been attended with great sum* feels no hesitation in vecommending it ae on parlor to any other method of mounting Artificial Teeth tofore knownthe casting of the plates having great advantage over the common custom of "swaging." The ELM accuracy in fitting, perfect cleanliness, and durability connot be obtained by any other process. Allir The undersigned Is alone authorized to dispose of office rights for the counties of Lancaster,Chester, Berks, Dauphin and York. JOHN WAY LAN, D. D. B. myl9 tflB N 0.60% North Queen St., Lancaster. MARTINI STICASODEXI."I -, EINKEAD, DENTISTRY.4IIARTIN & KINKEAD havingassociated together in the practice . of DENTISTRY, will endeavor to render entire satisfaction in i llizasas all operations entrusted to their care. Being prepared for the Manufacture of TEETH, we will be enabled to suit all 'cases, with Block, Single Gum or Plate Teeth, either on Gold. Silver or Ontta Bertha. 4i-Office—Main Street, 3 doors East of Echtermacht's Hotel, Strasburg, Lancaster county. N. B.—l take this method of tendering thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore received, and hope by the present arrangement to be enabled at all times to attend to those requiring our services. aug4 ly TM. N. ADIER, DENTIST, respectfully informs hie friends and the citizens of Lancaster city and county in general, that ho " still continues to practice the various branches - , - 1 -i1 of Operative and Mechanical Dentistry, at the office lately occupied by J. G. 3loore.on the SOUTH - EAST CORNER of N. QUEEN and ORANGE tits. Having been for the last eight yeers. engaged in the study and practice of Dentistry, five years of which time was spent under the instruction and in the employ'ot Dr. Way lan, of this city, will, he thinks, be a sufficient guarantee of his ability to perform all operations connected with the practice of bis profession, in such a manner, as will render entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call. N. B.—Entrance to office 2nd door on Orange st June 2 WELCHENS & PRIG . G, DENTI Office over Kramph's Clothing Snore (.11r. of X. (211 , 11 and Orange sO., Lancaster, Ps. . •. , Dro. W. & P. would say to their friends evil the public generally that their entire tiew is given --- to the duties of their office. thereby atlottling all who may favor them with a call, the opts, 'liaises tout ty of being waited upon without delay. Ali wol A d i. by us is recommended as the most approved ,tyl,H, being such es bag bars fully tested and found to he of the most durable character, and which we warrant to be inf,ri,r to none in purity of material. accuracy ot .:adaptatensue be., lily of finish. 2Frr ell ARG ES MODERATE. apr 27 ly 15 E N T A L SURGER.V.--The under sigueii has associated with hint iu ths , - practice of,Dental Surgery, E. W. SW ENTZEI, - D. D. S., well known as his Dr. Swentzel graduated . .at the Baltimore 0.11,,, ~r Surgery, with high honors, and I.llas been in practk, several years. Office No. 60 1 /, North Queen stroet. 1,:t! easter. apt 20 tt 1 4 TILL WAYLANiS NEW DRUG STORE. L—No. 60 North Queen street. Theundt•rsi;,O,d re• spectfully announces that he has me•rice his NEW DRUG STORE ESTABLISIIMENT. with a very I,- " . la. tensive and complete stock of Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals, Perfumery and Fancy Articles allfresh • and pure—which will he sold at the lowest market prima. This stock embraces every article usually kept in 3 first class Drug Stark, and neither labor nor expense has been spared in fitting up the establishment. to insure the pres ervation of the Drugs in the beat conditihn. us 1 , •11 HA b. secure the COI1V0114•Ill, and comfort of the ellertna,ors. A complete asstortinent el materials used by tile Dental Profession can also be had at the store of the suloon-riber. . . An improved Sods, or Mineral NLtor Apparatus has In-en introduced, the fountains of wide!, are made of Iron. with Porcelain lining on their interior surf tee, freeing from all liability to taint the water with an,. ittebdie poi son, which has heretofore been so great an ii j., t ion to the copper fountains. Those who wish to enjo, these refreshing beverages can do goat this establi SIIIIII,I oifhsntt ledr lag poisoned with deleterious !natter. The entire estaldish. meat has been placed under the superintt-nden, of a u,. competent, and careful Druggist, who huh had entry p.m.,' of experience in the Drug and Prescription business. in first clang houses in Philadelphi and Cincinnati. The undersigned feels confident that he is in every may prepared to give entire satisfaction to his customers, there fore a share of public patronage is nolicired. may 27 tf 19 JOHN IV A D. D. G ARDEN SEEDS, EARLY PEA S, MARROWFAT EARLY YORE CABBAGE, SUGAR PARSMI'S SUGAR LOAF WHITE SOLID EELERV, DRUM-11EAD wiNTER D0.,L , 1N0 GREEN CUCUMBER VALENTINE BEANS. PURPLE EGG PLANT. EARLY CLIOICE BEASL, LUNG SCARLET RA DISH Ike., Ace. For :tale at 1114mA, , ELLNAKEICS Drug & Chemical Store, We,ttt Ring street, Lauctr. fel) 9 tf 4 LIVERY STABLE.--11aNdng purchased the entire LIVERY ESTABLISIIM ENT Of William Bell, in the rear of Funk's :Merril.., Hen,. e Prince street, In prepar. d of hire II reel. CL,rri.icee Earouchel, &c.. &c. ai . on the ine-t areocinnelat is term, By giving personal attention tithe OUS desire to please, I hope It, merit and receive a rt ble share of public patriciaLre. Qep 9 ROCEIRLES : The etinscrinor, having t ikon fle• stoll.f.lloWll liAnnent of J. Frey, in Elul Fl no g . di res t !y upi -iii Sprecher's Hotel, Inas just receiver! front the city c well selected. and genersl ,srort went of • F S I r; rr r•E R ; Es, such as COFFEES. SCHARS. TEA.,I. SALT. EIGS, 1:.11 SINS. Sc.. Se., all of which he will sell at as bra whey can be oblitinf-d in Lane •ster. He will also keen constantly an hand BUTTER, RUGS. POTATHEs. It ills, Dm ED BEEF. TONfiIIES. and indeed alnvwl even ihing in 111, Provi,ioo Ili,. 011.4 which will be cold on tile fool a •o•onui.dat in, 1 , 111 , 118 respectfully 14. idits a eharo of 11, totr..age. apr 13 tf 13 .1.% HISTORY OP TllE CON STIT T OF THE UNITED ST BANCROFT'S iiisToity 'l'll UN ITrU sT HAMILTON'S HISTORY Ul"EllE THE UNITED STATES. LIFE OF JOHN RANDOLPH. oF Et IA Not: E. HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY IN CHI:, A.Til I BET AND TARTAR V. A7' No.:II mar BO - tl ASH, DOOR, SIIETTIF.R., BLIND AND FRAME FACToIIY Ittei.•rti,llo-11tav, t,iliett the the Sash Factory 1:Itel) ; I . orriedett Ith.rrhten. ,itu ated in the sou , h,rn Fart of Cho City itfitteti , t,. :t.ll floor the Cotton Fat•tr Hos. Where iNtc, , i t.. ItiallIlf.1,11.••• to order all kinds of Sash. Doer, Shutler, Frames, ke., at the shortest notice and on Th. 111" , t able terms. The undersigned are trill, yr:l...tic:o t`tkr!,:ttor, and work at the business With a strict attention to ht,ine-s or hope to uteri , the patronage of the public apr 12 tf 13 SWARTZWELDPR TTONIGMACH d MAN,IT TAN nuns and Carriers More, }cud: of It. la l.loderwell'. Commission W:11'011011 , 1, ql the I; ,ilr ad and North Prince street. Cheap for C. 1.11 •innr..1...1 credi Constantly, on band a full assortment ..I al; kinds Saddb•-'. and Shoemaker's Leather, of +op., "Rouzer's celebrated Sole Leather." also, 1.:..2 well stretched, suitable for all hinds of 01 an} length and width relluired, toad- of a ,operiur quality u Leather. Furnace Bellows, Band oil La, in_ Lone her, liar den Iloso, Tanner's Oil, Currtel's Took, :lbanec ,, ,, Findings, All kinds old Leather hoirght in the snu:rll: hilt pa it given for Elides and Skius iu rash; uplrrs a ili E , • En' ly attended to Dui LDING SLATE--The subscriber _LP has just reeeived ef I 1.1.'170)1 nnd YORK COUNTY BUILDING which he w I on by the square or sell I.y the ton. 01i Ihe to of I terms. Ile has also con smalls on hand an ,X , 1:1 11,111 Peach Bottom Boildin,.. intend. d ~.,• of shingles. Please call and ..x,dnine l' EAC II SLATE. which are the be.d is the marl . -.r;. and en 1111.4 had at any other yard, as I h.+l.• Hind, li. F. Jones for the Concoct, >lltrket. E U. SPEECH ER. North Quin @t . Lan castor, .4:15r The above slate con also b• had at F.:. EL ETZ' Lumber Yard, Columbia. This is to certify- Hint we do not sell on beat quality Peach 110 tem hunted Slate to any other per son in Lancaster city than the above sound. K. F. JONES, Manufacturers of Peach Bottom Rooting Slmte. tf 38 VALUABLE STANDARD WORKS. Dwyckitick's Cyclopedia of A Literal are. Chambers' Cyclopedia eel English Literature. Chambers' Juno 'nation for the People. Encyclopedia Americana; 14 vols. Dick's Works. Lardner's Lectures on Seienco and Art. Chambers' Horne Book. I; vole. Chambers' Edgar A Poe's Works. 4 vols. Addison's Complete Works. G vols. Leigh Hunt's Works. 4 solo. Do Foe's Works. 2 vols. Anne Radcliffe's Works. 2 eels. Haglitt's Works. Spencer's Complete Works. 5 vols. , Lamb's Complete Works. 4 v6ls. Lord Baron's Works. The Waverly Novels, Ticknor's New Edition. 28 vols. Waverly Novels. Abliottsfurd Edition. lt vols. Waverly Novels. 5 vols. Henry Fielding's Works and Life. Tobias Stnollett's Works and Life. Lawrence Sterlio's Works and Life. Dean Swift's Works and Lire. Samuel .1 Works and Life. Lord Chesterfield's Works and Life. Adventures of Don Quixote. Marrytitt's Work, Charlotte Bronte's (Currer Bell) Wolk, Corinne, by Madame de Steel. The British Essayists. containing Macanley's, ca r . lysle's, Sydney Smith's, .le' fries', Christopher North's. Mc. Intosh's, Allison's, Tallburd's, Stephens' and Grace Aqui. lar's Works. • Marion Harland's Works. Charles Dickens' Works. Captain Mayne liekDs Works, :ncludiug The Desert Home, The Forest Exiles, The Boy limiters, The Young Voyagers, The Bush Bova The Young lagers, The Bikini Hunters, Bayard Taylor's Travels. II vols. Berth's Northern Africa. 3 VON. (new.) Livingston's Southern Africa, (3ew.) Atkluson's Siberia. (now ) Prime's "Tent Life in ille Holy Land." Prime's " Boat Life in Egypt" Burtons' EI Medinah and Mecca. Layard's Nineveh and Babylon. Lynch's Expedition to the Dead Sea. Perry's Expedition to Janan. Travels in En rope slid the East. l'ri me. Miss Murray's United States and Canada. Brazil and La Plata. by Stewart. The Fall of Poland, by L. C. Saxton. At the Cheap Book store of YOUNG A. CO. apr 20 tf 14 OIL S--Castor Oil, Sweet, Oil, 011 of SPIKE, STONE, SEN Eli A. SASSAFRAS, &e.. For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKERS Drug & Chemical Store, West King street, Loser. feb 8 tf 4 SPIACTES,SBAKein-C_i_nDlla. nktotnAymlCTlAoilTAsh.Sal_n7. - - . 113013, &c., For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKEIt'S Drug & Chemical Store, West King street, Lane, feb 9 tf 4 PAPER HANGING.---ALLEN GUTH— ME; residing in North. Queen st., three doors south of Frederick et. (dec 8 47 ly VANTED. --500 Agents at a salary of $lOO per month. Full particulars given free to all Who 'enclose a postage stamp, nett address OTIO A. 11.0 YT & CO., Sundown, N.ll. may 4 6t 16 .11 211EILICAN GOLD WANTED, At highest current rates, paying 4 per cent for Gold, 8 " Silvan! Oa tfB9 REED, IrORANN, KELLY & CO. REGISTEIVS NOTICE.--The Accounts Christian Groff. formerly of Jefferson county,Ohlo, and late of the respective decedente hereunto annexed, are • of Paradise township. Guardianship Account. By Ja filod in the Register's Office of Lancaster county, for con- cob Groff, Guardian of Elizabeth Groff, a minor child of firmation and allowance, at an Orphans' Court to be held deceased. in the Court Honso, in the City of Lancaster, on the Samuel Seldomridge, Upper Leacock townahip. By Jacob THIRD MONDAY in JUNK next, the 21st inat., at 10 Seldomridfe, Administrator. o'clock, A. M. Abraham Shelly, Rapho township. Supplement , ry final account. By Martin Niesley and Abraham Shelly, Executors. Jacob limier, Borough of Manheim. By Daniel Bradnt, Administrator. Peter Myers, West Earl township. By Eckert Myers, Ad ministrator. .1 Franklin Ankrim, Drumore township. By A. Jackson Ankrim, Administrator. Joshua Evans, Cmrnarvon township. By Roberta Yocum, Administrator. Jacob Stauffer. Earl township. Guardianship Account.— By Daniel Martin, Guardian of Jacob Stauffer,one of the minor children of deceased. Henry K. Martin, Earl township. By David Martin, Ad ministrator. Lydia Reynolds, City of Lancaster. By Samuel AL Bey maids, Executor. John Krause. Manor township. Guardianship Account By Abraham Bausman, Guardian of Jacob Krause, one of the minor children of deceased. Jacob Andes, Strasburg township. Guardianship Ac count. Be Valentine Andes. Guardian of Lechra, Su- • sauna and John Andes; and Martin Andes, Guardian of Levi and Jacobkndes. minor children of deceased Benjamin Weaver, Net Earl township. By Moses S. Wea ver and John S. 3lartin. Executors. Mary Lorentz, City of Lancaster. By Peter L. Grosh, Administrator de boots non, with the Will. annexed. John Stoner, 3lanheirn township. Guardianship Account. • By Abraham Bausman, Guardian of Fanny Stoner, one of the minor children of deceased. • John Kemper, Warwick township. By Henry Kemper and Samuel Wolf, Executors. Reuben White. Strasburg township. Guardianship An count. By Reuben White, Guardian of Catharine White, a minor grand daughter of deceased. Jacob Johns, (farmer) Upper Leacock township. By Reu ben B. Johns, Executor. Martin Shreiner. Manheim township. Trust Account— By Thomas Gronta, Trustee appointed by the Orphans' Ceurt to make sale of a plantation in said 31anheim town ship, late the property of said deceased. Margaret Lanalawn. Martic township. By George S. and Aquilla B. Lamborn, Executors. Daniel Hahn. Earl township. By Chambers Hahn and Rudy W. Hahn, Administrators. 3lichael Ely, East Earl township. Third and Final Ac count. By John high, Executor. Samuel Fauss, Itapho township. By Elias Fauss, Henry i Fauna and Samuel H. Fame. Executors. John hoover, Strasburg township. Supplementary 'and Final Aceount. its Benjamin Hoover, Executor. henry M. Reigart. City of Lancaster. Ky William B. Falinest , ck and Emanuel Relgart Administrators. Andrew Marsh, Colerain township.') By Benjamin Gilbert and Jaen)) Bushong. Executors. George Baugh•• an, Bart township. By Peter Baughman, Adnrioistratrr. George Ilefft. Breckno,k township. By Zaccheus Killian 1 rand William Arnweg, Administrators with the Will an nexed. Ilalt,r Hoffman. Brecknock township. By John Hoff man and loch Hoffman. Executors. Abraham Haverstick. Lancaster township. Guardianship Account. By Benjamin Herr. Guardian of Christian and Margaret Haverstick. minor children of deceased. Daniel Shunt,. West Cacalico township. By Jonas Shupp and William Brunner. Executors. mi t .b a el lit t io.r. Lancaster City. Onardianshin Acts - q.t. Its tiara, Broom. Guardian of Benjamin Huber, a son of deceased. Peter Stirs, East Cocalien township. Guardianship At, count By the )ilrninistrators of Jacob Fry, deceased. who was Guardian of Martin Breidigam, non of George Breidigarn rand grandson of Peter Stipa, deceased. .Iyint Gerhart. West Cocalleo township. Final Account.— , Bv lona,. S. Gerhart and John Hibshman. Executors Wesley F. S. Warren. Attorney at Law. City of Lancaster. !Sy Cathsrlne warren. Admioistratrtx. Maria Kauffman East Hempheld township. By Christi. K. bong. Ailtninis!rator. I Hannah Churehinsn. Little Britain township. By GP.,,13 Ch Exe•utor. Andrew Tanger. Springville, East Donegal township. By ,i ac ob Nies ey. Executor. David Erb. 'Warwick township. Guardianship Account.— By Samuel Erb Guardian of David Erh, one of the chil dren and heirs of deceased. P. Long. West Lampeter township. By Henry G. Ling, Administrator. John rag, East I) itegal township. Final Guardianship _kremlin. By Jacob L. Engle. Guardian of Henry Long, late a minor child of deceased . Samuel Branton. Stidsbury township. By Lydia P. Brin ton and .Tonnes .1. !Minton, Administrators. Joseph Pierre, Little Britain township. By Thomas Wood. Trustee nod., the Will of deceam.d. Jaerd. Dreppard. City rd . Lancaster. Its Cimis'iana Corr, Executrix. John Brenneman, tint Donegal township. By Christi in Brandt. A irninistrarnr: Frances Brandt. East Donegal township. By Christian Ilsattilt, Administrato r.• Jacob Rife. East Lampeter township. By Daniel Rife and Esther 'Bite. ( widow ), Administrators. John Balthasto• Arnold. City of Laneaster. By John 11. ' Weber. Adrulnistrator of Jacob Herzog, who was Admira -1 ktrat, of said deetismi. Peter Zerbs. Mount Joy township. Trust Amount. By Al.rarti Trustee. Elie Swle. East Ile:upheld township. Trustee Ac vomit. By Itt•lmatia Ilm•lttianer, Henry M. Gochnauer and Daniel Bohr,. Administrators ~r John Gochnitimr. deceased. who seas Trustee under the Will of Elizabeth Swat., doroa,od, for Jacob :war. Gadlieb Ileytor. West Cotialivo township. By Peter Miller arid William 11. Stoles, Executors. Swinehart, Drumore township. By „Daniel Le• j haver. Administrator. Bolivia )1. Donn. Druntorti township. By Daniel Lefever, thinner Administrator. Lebanon comity. Guardianship Account— By Jacob Plates. Guardian of Samuel Pfautz, one of the minor ohildron of deceased. Jiniolt Winner. Earl township. First Account. By Anna Winner. (widow , and Martin Buchwalter. Executors. Joseph' Horst Leamicit township. By John Denlinger. Surviving Executor. CI rkrian Fink. Lower Leacock township. By Joseplr Nllll,r. rotor r. I:rri township. tic Zuriol Sworo. Adodni-frolor 010 boo, non. o oral tt•stinnento ntittexit Inds et Trimble, Droned!, township. Ey (Image W. Hen ! s•l. \•lliitini-ttot ' Ileory Solooinkoy. Ilinkletown. Earl township.— , ueplinietions, Aeationt. liv Henry Schtninkey, !:,..•Utul . . 7 , 1 Tlartin. Ilrol.kno'lr township. By Susantia Mar tin, Atltnittisttati ix de lemis 00f1. .1..11” Witmer. llapho township. By Andrew Metzger, Ad ministrator. j Henry Coney township. By Daniel Dint •111) . M. A.ltnini , trator. Colhorioo .Itotkiro, e,ornarvon township. By , D unes Me- C:. Est.. Extmttor. jD.rvi l Jenkins, Cientarvon townsnip. By James :Skean, Admini.trator. 10 Jonkino, rwroorsoro township. By .tames MrGaa. Pa !. and Rotor .1.11 W. Nevin. Trustees appointed by the Ospi•alltil Court (1 , SOH unaccepted lands. litiveval Blinn lioneelli of Columbia. lle J. E. thicken ,r, I, A 1111hUs . 51i ...5 A o,•]i liar s ist Stlayinakt r. Paradise township. By John AdOU• istrator. Peter Sten,. My niniim township. Guardianship Arenuot. ./..00 , • Kohn jr.. Guordion of Susan E John P.. henry 31.. G. ort.te M., Anna E. end Emma S. Storni ! b PL. children of Peter Stornifelt, and grand ohildron Pot, Stoltz_ tloovasod. Sosttnit Ilertglor. Manor township. By Christian G. :Innis K. Bni6. West Lamp-ter township. By Philip Geist 'Administrator !Littlish Ilhiss. Sadslittry township By Joshua B. Posey, Exe/litor .111t1 11 Fre...tene. Druniore township. Guardianship A.•- e , . By .1.11111 Black. Guardian of Jamss E. Free. 7.10rg,,,, .1 rroo.tone aud Edwin 11. Freestone. minor el.ilartu of tlect•ased. i Jacob Thissattnitti. Moon( Joy township. By George By- Tlo in is Litre Tin 'now Fulton) rownship.— tlizatiialiship .st•aoutn. Cy Vitirsvit St Woe:. Guardint mill Joint 'l' ' , obi-, a minor etortif deceased. 11Mb:to Garrott,. alont.t.ltn township. By Getirltit li) Atltni• tint Mill., I it.. township. By Abner known and .1,0111 r. 11.114,.. Ad/oink trq,,,. A rti East Wo township. By Jacob Latish. Atlntinist rani, roaster Goennour. Marry township. By Jacob News- Waterer. I d ntl la,' Erunr.er. e.t.i wesltip. By Maria Brun s. Willi :in Br miner 111,11 ./..1111 How er Administrators .I,s Ta lor. Sail-bury township. By Jacob Taylor. Ex e John KiElitiliar. Manor township liy Henry Kentlig, Ail ininis,rator. Tin ra ms Cox. Itorrittylt of Columbia Guardianship Ac minitf. Ji•ronni.th G. Hess Guardian of Altnigarct S. Ilershoy.C ix. a tumor daughter of deceased. Dante, City of Lanaaster. BY Caroline While, lati• t' chine Donner.) Adlttini-tralriX ICdrr and Ititzler, Clay township. By Samuel En g el, Ex . ecetor. .11,n Grebil I. W..,t Earl tea redrip. Fourth arid Final Guardiare.hip A.,•tint. By Jacob Grebill and Henry Gr1..11. Te,taotrritar„ . (luardians of John Grebill, n minor son til ilaccased. Georg. Wioland. Clay I rw nship. By George 11. Wieland anti Jacob N,.t v.l v. Exeeu tors. Groff. Pnividerice township. By Joseph Groff and John Strohm. Administrant's. Henry Fetter, Clay township. By George Fetter, Admin istrator. John Bauman, East Cocain. township. By Jacob S. Sharp, Administrator. Peter Ban titan, Ephrata township. By Christian Smith, Adnoinbitrattir. j. Strasburg township. Supplenuoitary and Final Aeon:: I. Ily Abraham Eshleman and llenry 3lus• selinsn, Execubrs. John Shreiner. 31aultelm township. By Jacob A. Iless, Administrator de lands non, cum testament° annexo. Doctor Henry Shunk, Warwick township. By Henry Shreiner, Adlnklislr atm. de Imnis non. John Bach 3lanheim township. By John Brach and Henry Brach, Adininkirators. Ann Wieler. West Ilemptield township. By Samuel Shoch, Trustee. David Shreiner, Manheira township. Supplementary and Final Account. By George Shreiner and Daniel Bard, Executors. Amanda Hacker. who was a minor daughter and heir at Eras hf Samuel Hacker, late of Ephrata township, de ceased. By :"11N1111113 Hacker, Adniinistratrix. Levi Hacker. who roan ta 11114105 sou and heir at low of Samuel r, late of Ephrata township, deceased.— Br dusunun Hacker. Atlntinistratrix. Mary Ann Cunningham. late wife of K. Cunning hum, brute Mary Ann Miller, late of Frankford. Illdlodel phia formerly of Ephrata township. By Jonas Miller, Administrator. Jaeult Escer, East Earl trwnship. By Jeremiah Usher, Executor. Nathaniel Evans, Borough of Columbia. By Charles Evans, Surviving Administrator. Itsvi.l Jeithins. Fulton township. By Hannah Jane Jen kins and William F. Jenkins, Executors. Christian Mussel:llan. Earl township. Guardianship Ac count. By 1.110 Spreeher, Guardian of Esther Mussel man. one of the children and heirs of deceas. d. Martin Ilerr. Bapho township. By Samuel Ensminger and Abraham I. •Inottn. Executors. Daniel Gin, in, Paradise township. By James Girvin and Pe l er Neid ich. Administrators. Murry Humes, City of Lancaster. By John K. Findlay, , Esq., Executor. Jacob Buchwalter. Manor township. Guardianship Ac count. By Jacob S. Witmer, Guardian of Susan E. Iluchwalter, one of the children and heirs of devalued. lienry'Grubb, 'West Lampeter township. By David Lan -1 dis, Administrator. , Philip Killian. boodle° (now Ephrata) township. By Itiehard Killian and Zacchens Killian, Executors, John Alylin. Pequea township. Ity Eli K. 31ylin and Chetsrinv KiUdig. Administrators. John Diller, Earl township. By Amos Diller and Esairts ' Shealler. Executors, Adam Lichtenberg. r, Conroy township. By John Lichten berger, Administrator. John S. :Maxwell, Fulton township. Guardianship Ac , count. By Day Wood, Guardian of Robert S. :Maxwell, 11.1116105 SOU of deceased. Joint liemper.lVarwick township. Guardianship Account, By Jacob Kemper, Guardian of Elizabeth G. Kemper, , (now intermarried to David Buch,) child and heir of &- ceased. John Fensterinacher, Borough of Mount Joy. By Jacob R. ' Hffer. Executor. Samuel Shaeffer, Ephrata township. Guardianship Ac count. By Joseph Kline, Guardian of 3lartin Shaeffer, one of the minor children and hole at haw of deceased. 31aria Martin, Caernarvon township. By David News , wanger anal Peter Newswanger, Executors. Elizabeth Buck, City of Lancaster. By William J. Buck, Executor. John Sunder, 31auor township. Supplementary Account. By Jacob Solider and Henry Souder, EXecutors. Joseph Potts, Paradise township. By Henry Miller and David Potts, Administrato rs.• Henry Shertz, Paradise township. By Henry 11. Shertz, Executor. Daniel Wenger, Earl township. By John Wenger, Admin ' istrator. Jacob Eshleman, sett., Manor township. By David Eshle man, Executor. George Miller, ISOM ' Upper Leacock township. By Henry Miller and Georg, Miller, Executors. William A. Spangler, Borough ofMarietta. Guardianship Account. By Samuel Patterson Sterrett, Guardian of John Spangler, Anna Martha Spangler, now wife of Speakman, Adalin • Spangler and Mary J. Spangler, minor children of deceased. I John Chariot, City of Lancaster. Supplementary and ftqal lAcconnt. By Jacob Christ and Benjamin F. Shenck two of the acting Administrators do bouts non, cum tea! , tamento annexe. • • MENEM I=l JOHN JOHNS, Begister. RErAsaza's °ma, Lancaster, Mny 19 Allen's Improved Mower & Reaper. MANUFACTURED AT ERCILDOUM, CHES TER CO., PA. Fr HESE Machines 11 are now offered to the the Farmers of Lancaster county. They have been very thoroughly tested du ring several harvests and are warranted entirely superior to any other machines in There to about 500 of these Mowers In use in Chnater comity alone. They are made both single and combined. Several of the single machines have been used In this county, as will be seen from the follow ing certificates MIMEO MANOR, LANCASTER CO., PA. Mr. Caleb Fierce, Dear Sir I would say to the Farmers that I have purchased an Allen's Mowing Machine, and think it excels any other ma chine in use, and does the work one third easier for the team. I also purchased the New York Reaping Machine, the same season and like it well, I think it is one of the greatest improvements of the age - BENJ. LANDIS MANOR. LANCASTER CO., PA C. Pierce used Allen's Mower last Season. I was better pleased with it the more I need it. I was sur prised that it required no more power, (my grass was unusually heavy,) my two horses did not worry at all. I would advise my fellow farmers if they want a perfect Mower, to take Allen's Machine. C. B. HERR. MANOR, LAtioASTER CO., PA. Caleb Pierce:—l have been using the :New York Reaper for four years, and like It very well. I would not be without for double the cost. I also got one of Allen's Patent ?dowers and cut all my gram with it. I have cut fine meadow grass, and found it to work well. I recommend thi4 machine to do better work than we can get done with the scythe. . . NEW YORK REAPER This Machine is capable of cutting from 16 to 20 acres per day, and do it better than can be done by hand. Farmers wishing Machines will do well to order early or call upon the Agent who will be in Lancaster every Monday, at Cooper's Hotel._ C 0. HERR, Agent. Manor P. 0., Lancaster.. [May n— 2m McCormick's Reaper and Mower of 1868 S again offered to the farmers of the I United States, and warranted to be the best Machine iu use. For 5 years past I have avoided attending the various Stateand County Fairs for the purpose of seek ing Fremiumn,regarding my Machine as too well known to need that sort of commendation. G. eat Council Medal awarded at London in 1551 ; Grand Gold Modal of Honor at Paris in 1855; Highest prize at the French Universal Exhibition in 1856; Highest prize of Royal Agricultural Society of England in 1657; Highest prize by the U. S. Agricultural Society, Syracuse, N Y., in 1557; and more glorious still, the highest satisfaction and approval of over 1,000,000 farmers of oar own country. For sale by the undersigned, agent for C. H. McCor mick. t'The large Machine for 1858 will be 6 feet in the Cut, and the most substantial and durable Machine in the Market. The two-horse Machines will be 5 feet In the cut—warranted. REFERENCE IN LANCASTER COUNTY: Samuel E. Keller, Warwick; A. Brubaker, Rohrers town; J. St B. Long, Landisville; R. McGrann, Lan caster; Peter Reinhold, West Earl; Curtis Withers, East Cocalico; Peter Hensecker, Manheim; George Righter, Lancaster; Abraham Landis, Ephrata; Beoj. Bare, East Hempfield; John Shenk, Lancaster; John Stauffer, D. Frantz, East Earl; Samuel Hull, New Hol land; Orias Carpenter, Warwick; B. B. Fisher, Belmont; David Shirk, Keel Earl; John McGovern, Lancaster; Her. Daniel L Lefever, Neffsville; Benj. Hernley, War wick ; Oliver Caldwell, Elizabeth Furnava ; Abm. Bear, East Cocalico ; David Brubaker, Warwick; Michael Huber, Lancaster; John B. Hertzler, Hempfield; Henry Hess, Sr., Litiz ; Henry Trout, near Lancaster; J. H. Strickler, Mount Joy; John Keller, Clay ; John Hess, Warwick; Daniel Rohrer, Petersburg; Jacob R. Hess, Elizabeth; Patrick McEvoy, Lancaster; John Gerber, Donegal; oho Dentlinger, Paradise; William Bender, Leacock ; Wm. Linnville, Solomon S. Linville, Salis bury; Rev. C. Becker, Penn; Widow Metzler, Sporting Hill; A. Kurtz, West Cocalico; C. Eby, Paradise; Eck- Mitt! & Brother, Strasburg; Joel Wenger, Bareville ; Benj. Root, Andrew Kreider, John Niesley, Hempfield Samuel Brows, Jonas Reif, West Earl; Aston Rettew, Manheim ; Jonas S. Brubacher, Henry S. Brubacher, Elizabeth; Samuel Espenshade, Paradise; Jacob Landis, Manor; A. Her-hey, Mount Joy ; C. Long, near Mount Joy ; Henry Hess. Jr , Warwick ; Henry A Carpenter, Leacock ; John Fry, Fry,ille; David Witmer, East Earl ; Israel Rohrer, Paradise; John Landis, Ephrata; John Linville. Gap; Joseph Hamiltln, Salisbury; Isaac Livingston A Brothers, Salisbury; Jacob L. Erb, Oregon; Adam Hoar, Salisbury; R.,. C. Bomberger, LitiZ ; John Masser, Hempfield ; Dr. James H. Lefever, Knox St Dick erson, Paradise; Abraham Charles, Conestoga; Reuben Garber, Manor; Mrs. Keneagy, Paradise; Henry B. Erb, Clay; Daniel Erb, Jacob becker, Warwick; J. & J. Stultzfus, Salisbury; C. Ehrisman, Sporting Hill; S. F. Horuish, Petersburg; Martin Rohrer, Leacock ; David Haruish, Mauheini ; Cinch Shirk, Oregon; Christian Kreider, East Hempfield; Augustus Boyd, Elizabeth Furnace ; A. L. Henderson, Gap; Jacob Horst,Frysville; H W. & J. Eby, Belmont; John Huber, Manheim; John Borry, Reamstowu; J. Umble, Salisbury; Levi Getz, Lancaster; Jacob Kurtz, Christian S. Brubacher, Eph rata; George Saha, Manbeim ; Mr. Brim,. , Christian Warner, Jacob Stulsfus, Intercourse REFERENCE IN LEBANON COUNTY Christian Bachman, Cornwall; Jacob Sbaak, Mill bach ; George Bowman, Cot await ; Samuel Brubscher, Cornwall; John Holstein, Millbach ; Cyr. Bachman, Joseph Barr, Campbellstown t Benjamin Horst, Sheaf erstown ; Sonathan Illig, Millbach; Christian Risser, South Lebanon; John K. Bachman, Millerstown ; Benj. Mooney .Cornwall Furnace; Jacob Weis, Joseph Bom berger, Lebanon; Wm. Colder, Harrisburg. CERTIFICATES. I=3 This is to certify that 1 have purchased one of lc.Cor mick's Reapers and Mowers, from John It. Erb, in the seaQon of 1807, and it worked firsbrate, both in cutting Gras , and Grain, and I have Rot seen any other yet that 1 like better than the one I have, and I would not part with my Reaper for double the price what it cost, p,oviding I could not get one of the same kind. I cut S acres of heavy Grass, in a half day and 12 acres heavy Grain in three fourths of a day. Signed PEWEA TOWNAH IP, Lancaster co., March 20, 1555 Ma. Joes B. Ens, DEAR SIR After having used the McCormick Reaper and Mower for a season we must unhesitatingly say that At is a very good Mower, and as a Reaper, it is not equalled by auy other Reaper that has come under our observa tion Its construction is simple and it is easily kept in repair; we, therefore, take Pleasure in strongly recom mending it to the farmers or one country, who desire a Mower and Reaper combined in one Machine, as the very best that can be obtained. Respectfully Yours, SAMUEL HESS, HENRY HESS, JOHN SEVER. BENJ. SNAVELY. I am prepared to furnish any amount of certificates or evidences of the great superiority of these machines, from the most respectable farmers of Lancaster and Lebanon counties, who have used them in all hinds of grass and grain, for several years past, with perfect satisfaction. Fur further particulars see handbills post ed op. Applications for Machines should be made early Repairs of all kind consiantly on hand. Apply per eonally, or by letter, to JOIIN B. EBB, Litiz, Lancaster co., Pa., Sole Agent for Lancast, and Lebanon counties. The Agent, JOHN B. EBB, will be in Lance4ter city, at the Keystone House, EVERY MONDAY, and in Lebanon, at Endre., Bomberger's Hotel EVERY FRIO A l• april 2S 5t.22 TOVES TIN AND COPPER IV ARE.-- The undersigned respectfully announces to his old friends and patrons, and to the public that he continues to keep on hand a large assortment of Cooking Parlor, Ott floe and other STOVES, of the latest and most approved patterns. Ile also continues to carry on extensively the manufacture of TIN, SIIEET-IRON AND COPPER WARE Of all kinds, made in the neatest and most substantial manner. Housekeepers and persons going to housekeeping sup plied with all articles desired at the very lowest prices.— Persons wishing articles in his line are invited to call at his old stand, East King Street, a few doors from Centre CIIR.ISTI.k:s; KIEFFER. tf 51 111 SCHAEFFER AND SON, E J , No I and 2. Corner of East King and Centre Square, Lancaster. keep constantly on hand a large assortment of SADDLERY formate. whole. v., sale and retail, consisting of Patent Steel Spring ei Saddles, Shatter and every other style. single • and double CARRIAGE HARNESS, Steel Spring.. Sole Leather TRUNKS, Carriage WHIPS, Velvet, Brussel CAR PET BAGS. and Ladies SATCH ELLS and Summer HORSE COVERS. We would call the attention of Farmers and Sturekeepers to our assortment of superior Leather WHIPS, and also to our variety of FLY NETS from different manu facturers. N. B.—At the State Agricultural Fair held in Lancaster. October 1852. PREMIUMS were awarded to them for Sad dles and Trunks. and the Harness compared favorably with others. [sun Il tf 30] E. S. Br. SON. CHEAP FOR CASH. WHITE LEAD AND ZINC. of the best quality, at 7 eta per lb.; Superior CHROME YELLOW. 15c per lb.; CHROME GREEN, 10 and 15 cts. per lb.; ULTRA MARINE BLUE, best quality, .50 cte. per lb.; CIIINE4E and PRUSSIAN BLUE, L--, 50 cts. per lb.; TILDEN'S CABINET VARNISH, from $1 25 to $2 00 per gallon; COACH VARNISH, extra quality, $2 50 per gallon; GRAINING MEDIUM In OIL and DESTISIPER, and other Colors equally lose. Also WATER PROOF LEATHER PRESERVATIVE coo BOOTS, SHOES, lIARNRSS, and every description of Leather. L. BRADDOCE, 34 North 12th street, above Market, Philadelphia. mar 30 3m 11 F ARRELS .& HERRING, 34 WALNUT AND '2.5 Onasir STREETS, PIIIL'A. Sole Manuta..tur..rs in this State of HERRING'S FIRE PROOF SA YES WHICH RECEIVED THE MEDAL AT THE WORLD'S FAIR. These Safes are warranted Free front Dampness. Also, Manufacturers of Hall's Patent Powder Proof Lock, likewise awarded a Medal at the World's Fair', Chilled Iron Burglar Proof Safes, Bank 'Vaults, Bank Locks, Steel Chests, &c. eep 39 ly 27 CHESNUT STREET HOUSE, SAMUEL MILLER, No. la Chesnut street, between 3d and 4th, PHILADELPHIA BOARDING. $1 per day. RIFLES! GUNS I REVOLVERS have opened a large assortment of Rifles, Guns, Re volvers, Pistols and Hunting equipments of all kinds, at low prices. I have engaged the services of Mr. Henry Gibbs, who will attend to repairing of Guns, ho., in all its branches.— All work warranted. S. A. DANNER, West King Street, between Cooper's and Leman's Hotels apr 27 tf 15 rIOACH MAKING.--The subscriber re sj informs his friends and the public generally, that ho still carries on the COACH MAKING, in all its various branches, at hit shop, in the alley run. ning east from the Court House, rear of Sprecher's and Lechler's Hotels,Laucaster, where he continues to make to order, and at the lowest possible prices, CARRIAGES of every description, of the best materials and In the most substantial manner. Air All new work warranted. Repairing also attended to with dispatch. He respect• ally solicits a share of public patronage. mysly 18 . WIILIAM cox. . 1858. ccitAiTZ'olfutrimi 1858, JOHN A. ERBEN'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE, SIGN GF rni STRIPED COAT, • N 0.42 North Queen St, East side. near Ora age. Lancaster, Pa. The proprietor of tbls great mannfietory of Clothing, re spectfuliy atineunrea to the public iu general. that his establishment sg,in contains the largeat. fat, and cheap est assortment of SPRING AND SUNLYIEII, CLOTHING, ever offered for sale in Lancaster. His stock of Clothing has beep manufactured expressly far the Spring and Summer basine.s. mode in the beet manner and most modem styles. end guaran teed to be cheaper than similar articles can be pur chased for elsewhere. Every article of Clothing mild by the proprietor of this establishment is of his own manufacture, and is not only mid CHEAP. but it is generally allowed to be more carefully cut and Banta MADE than any other in the city of Lan caster. and it will be the constant aim of the proprietor to render it worthy of this distinction. Among his extensive assortment may be found the fol lowing Fine Black Cloth Frock Coats, from $6.25 to $13.00 Fine do Dress `- 7.00 u 13,50 Cashmarette Coats, 2.75 5.00 Tweed Coats 1.50 " 4,00 • Linen and Gingham Coats • 75 " 2,50 Black Fronch Doeskin Pants 1,25 " 6,00 Double Milled Qissimere Pants 2.75 5.00 Fine Black Cloth Pants, 'l.OO " 5,50 Fancy Ca.ssimere Pants 2..50 " 5.00 Tweed Pants 1,50 " 4,00 Linen and Cotton Pants, •• 75 " 225 White Marseilles Tests, 1.50 " 3.00 Fancy do do Si " 2,50 . Black Satin Vests, Fancy Filk Vests.. ALSO, a full assortment of Linen and Marseilles Collars, Shirts, Bosoms, Summer Cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Snspenders, Gloves, Hosiery and Umbrellas. Just finished a very large assortment of BOYS' CLOTHING, suitable for the Spring and Summer, consisting of Boys' Sack. Frork and Monkey Coats, Pants and Vests, of all sizes and qualities. at extremely low prices, to which con stant additions will be made during the season. Just received n very large and well assorted stock of CLOTHS, CASSINIERSS AND YESTINGS, which be is prepared to make up to order, in the best man ner and the most approved styles. and warranted to fit. The undersigned holes, by strict attention to business and endeavoring to please customers. to receive a continu ance of patronage. JOHN A. ERBF.N. Sinn of the Striped Coat, No 42 North Queen Street, East side, near Orange, Lancaster, Pa. apr 2n tf 14 ETZELT ctr, IVI , EVOY, STILL CON- E tin ue the MERCLIANT L: 'RI SG BL'6IN ESS in the THE GRANITE BUILDING, No. fib, North Queen St. Our an.ck consists of the choic est FRENCH CLOTHS, such as 134i0:11.. Snruouies and Nellsaons finest Cloths of carious colors: the choi,est French Caasimeres; Black Do,skin Cusimeres; Fan, y Cassimeres. the best selevtion; Vestings all descripti and a large ussortment of G ENT LEM EN'S FURNISHING GOODS. We respectfully ask a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon our predecessor, and truer by stri , t attention to bu-On.s= to n—oiv- it. DAVID 0. HERB tnie of the firm ha,. had consideral•le experience in one the lareett and most faahinnable Merchant Tail-ring Es tablishments in Philadelphia. and fiitters himself that he will be able to render satirifertion to the patnaet oh the firm. I'ETZELT Sr. S.InEVUY. apt 7 tf 12 LIJ. KRAMPIPS SPRING AND SUM- P E It CLOTHING. • Thankful for past patronage, the subscriber respectfully begs leave to inform his friends, patrons and the public inn general. that be has on hand and is Dear maki-g up at his establishment. on the corner of North Queen and Orange streets. a superior supply of READY MADE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS, - adapted to the Stirling and Sumnro, seasons; embracing all the various Stoles of Material, Make and Fashion that are now found in the market, including Plain Figured and Side striped, all of which have kern purchased n etoilly. and will be sold an pricos suita ble to the pres..nt state id One tins-s. Ilia stork ConFi,ON inn part of Spring and Summer RAGLAN. PA t. N ER S TUN, and SACK OV ER-COATS and NESS COATS, FROCK COATS, I'EA JACKETS, PANTS. E-TS. SHIRTS, C thl, A RS. SUSPENDERS. CRAVATS, STOCKS. TI ES, GLOVES, HOSI ERY. Also on hand a superior stork of currns. CASSI NI FRS, V ESTINGS, be., which Will be made to order on the usual reasonable and accommodating terms, and entire satisfaction given as to the taste, quality and fit. Long experience, and rare Civilities enable him to assure the public that they will receive an ample recompense for any patronage they may feel able to liestow. The Agency for WINCHESTER SCOTT'S CELERR VIET, SHIRTS continued. and measures Liken, and orders at nll times filled in a SafiSfaClOry m.a once. F.. 1. K111)1111, Merchant Tailor. ens 12 Ai T INO. The r,wAdIIL,Op,,R.ItNo - ly n-nC,,LOTH the c iti z e n . o f Lan raster City and County. that I, has commenced the MERCHANT TAII.J.MtIN(I NE=?. at the siore f innerly ,occupied• by Jac--h liatlivrin. next ilnor to John Niiitlniefe !bind. Nehru ~T' Y 9 QUEEN iIITIII,,T, ill 1 , 111111.1 . 0011 with which he will key choir, ,election of READY MADECIJITIIINO AND ri EN ERAL FEENItIITING GirliDS Having . old the serviven P. J. trliortis tii superintend the Merchant Tailoring department from his well known nitistic he feels he will he able to compete with the first establishments in EMI/111000a in eat and etch , . lice se lections of the will be according to ills judgment and taste. and will beet the very best and choicest kinds. Ile hopes that a strict attention to Inn.iness willmerit. a liberal share id . patronage from discernln pn P..T. ,VitorßK, ?nperint.-nd.•nt lIEATH ER.--HOOT AN j SIIOEMAKERS will th-ir lhvanlone hy r;t11- tog on tio• sub,criher. t•xono:Ove a,,,rtniont 1-1111,E AND UPPED LEATHER. entnprisinn French and CP e Calf :shins. Wax and 'trait Upper. Kips. Rea and Oak Tanned Sea,. Findings. T 11616. A . O Seats. Foot and 'lan ow. SZ, all of which will Ito sdd at the Incest prices at Net. 1130 31,trkel .Shoal, below 12111 Str, et Phjtadelphi, apr 13 tan 13 .1011 N P. COI INNS. CIOAL.--The undersigned' are now re rriVill4 Their INK ENS VALLEY COAL. BALTI E COMPANY COAL. I'INE COAL. SHAMOKIN Coil. BROAD TOP COAL. Ctirefully melected, sed which they will deliver in good n der to tiny port ttf the city at Low prieor. Liter burners and Blacksmiths Coal always on hand. Apply to C ii 1. CALDER A CU., Of:toe Cast orange street, ',11,1 door from North Que.-n. an at the yard at Greatra Landlog,. on the ConeFt'ata aug I 4 tf 31 PRIZE. FOR EVERIBODY WHO SVID,RIIIES FOR TO Eir ole K ll'E E'KL I Pl. E 00, HLAUTII,I.I., ILLUSTRATED FAMILY N EWS P S P V THEN EW YOH ICAV I?EKLCPE ES is one ~f Ihe iterary pap o , 010 ll3y 1 larg, Quarto 0111i:1111i "went!' P,rges, Si.thi rtdrnrur.. , p 1 Matt unl ELE , ,,TLY TYO. A Gilt wrw:h fiwn :01 cell! , w , Will ire ..f)1( tine ~.pr f , r 0:1e year. and one gift T h year. and three gift , 5 00 Five god', one year. and five Ten copies one y-,r. and gilts lri ou repies one year. 2l ,ift, '3.1 Ill) TLe articles to to lie di...tillage.' lire iiiiinpriosl in following list : 1 United States Tremialey Nio de 5 10 del. clo lo do. ill). tic. 10 Patent lever limiting Cased Watches 'too 20 Geld lVatehes rill do. 1110 M MMM! 300 Ladies ;chi Watches. n. 200 Silver Iluntin2; ett.serl Watches 51210 Silver Wntches 010 00 to 9' , 1000 flhlllutircl, Vest itc , l F 3 1 ,1 lrnir. 1u i 0 t,, 1000 Gold liens mini l'eneils 3 II le 13 Gold Ltaikets. Ear Drop, Itr.hi-t Coif Pins. Slet-ive Button,. Watch lit, Gold and Siieor Thimbles. and a tt witity of other artiil worth font fn taints ft jls t rare. On receipt of the subscription money, the subscriber name will he entered upon our 11 , 01 is oria,it, a and the gift corresponding with that number will be h warded within one week to lyirn, by mail expr_ss, to paid. There is neither humbug nor lottery abut the above as every subscriber is sure of value. We pref . , to make this liberal distribution among them instead h giving a large commission to Agents. giving to the sub scriber the amount that would go to the Agent, and it mane eases a hundred fob] Inure Jr.:4l - • All eommunications should he addressed to DANIEL ADEIE. PUBLISHER. 211 Ceutre street, Ness York. se se CARD.--The subscriber thankful to A his numerous patrons for past Livers, would again ask for a continuance of the saute, and as many more as will please to favor him with their patronage. as he is certain from his knowledge of the Tonsorial Art iu all its branches, such as Bair Cutting. Curling, Shaving, Sham pooing and Wig-making, he is able to please the most fas tidious. Ile also solicits the attention of all to the cleanliness n his Towels, Brushes,Combs and in tact every thing rot, nested with his estlishment. He would likewise menflon that he is the only person in the city that can and does color Whiskers and Moustacho, front red or gray to most beautiful brown or black in a very tow minutes. Particulariatention given to the cutting and trimming of children's hair. ANI ES CIWSS, 11. D. North Queen street, over Long A Co.'s • Drug Store, and directly opposite the Granite R "D' BcGR AN KELLY & CO., ANKERS, GRANITE BUILDING. NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCR. Will receive money on Deposit and pay intrre,t thereon as follows: 5 per cent. for any length of time. " far one year. Collections made In all parts of the United States. Money sent to England, Ireland. Germany, France, kc. Passage certificates for sale from Liverpool to New York, or Lancaster. Land warrants and uncurrent money bought and sold. Spanish and Mexican dollars, old U. S. gold and silver coins bought at a premium. Special attention will be paid by G. K. Reed to the Nego tiation of Commercial paper, Stocks. Loans. aml all market able securities in New York or Philadelphia. Our friends may rely upon promptness. and our personal attention to their interests in the transaction of any busi ness which may be intrusted to us and we hold ourselves individually liable for all money intrusted to our care. GEO. K. REED, RICHARD SloG RANN, Sr., PATRICK KELLY, A. McCONOM Y. jun,. 23 1) 23 (2 TATES' UNION HOTEL..--NO. 200 1:1 Market a , reef, above 6th street, Philadelphia. Pa The undersigned, late of the American house. Columbia, Penn..., takes pleasure in informing his friends, and the public generally, that he has taken the above well-known and popular HOUSE, (long known as the Red Lion Hotel,) which he has filled up with entirely New Furniture and Bedding of a superior quality. The house has also been renovated and impro Ted in a manner which will compare favorably with any of the Hotels in the City, and cannot fail to go.° satisfac tion to these who may patronize this establishment. The TABLE will always be supplied with the choicest Provisions the market affords; and the Bar with the PU REST AND BEST LIQUORS. Nothing shall be left undone to make his Guests comfortable, and he flatters himself that by strict attention to business, he will merit and re ceive a liberal share of public patronage... . . may 14 tf 16 may 2 -la ( - IASTOR OIL, ARROW ROOT, II SWEET OIL BORAX, ALCOHOL, CAMPHOR, SPICES, CALOMEL, SODA, LOO ROOD, CREAM TARTAR ['EARL BARLEY, GUM ARABIC, HARTSHORN, • GELATINE, VIALS, RHUBARB, SENNA, JALAP, SPONGE, Ac., For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKEK'S apr 21 ti 14 Drug and Chemical Store, West King st. N. S. 1., &WHENCE'S NEW PAPER, PRINTERS' CARD AND ENVELOPE WAREHOUSE, NO 405, COMMERCE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Air Cash buyers will find it for their interest to call. Jan 6 em 61 'W A co r n S ,E I h E S .H. . L . ct ir., ntre — J s7, r Have determined to offer alt articles in their line at • greatly tBdurel rates awing to the "bard limes." and -'toe low rare= at whi•-h -'••••S can be purchased.. " We h., .Iways for sole a large assortment of a GOLD 1-VD SILVER WATCHES . 4 of r-otalan and fine qualities. and will guarantee any [swatch a time keeper which is so r"Presented when it:: Ois sold. Prices vary from $9 to 5125. H CLOCK'S iu every style, from 91.25 to $10; warrant.,t wed time-Keepers. Also, a lot of beautiful and orna..G w mental brackets or shelves for clock stands. • SPECTACLES, to Cold, Silver, Steel and Elated Frames, to suit all whose sight ran be aided with e" <glasses. Old frames refitted with new glasses. We< , r keep McAllister's goods and furnish them at his prices. 71 w SILVER-WARE made to our order and stamped with 0 oar name as a guarantee of its genuineness- in Spoons, ' 9 o Ladles. Forks. Knives, he. Old Silver received in ea. .0 change at the highest price. tal Repairing of Watches, Clocks, &c., receives our per-• eons! attention, and will de done promptly and well. HARRY L ZAK% Dan 18 3m 1] EDW. I. ZAIIM. WATCHES. CLOCKS and JEWELRY. AT REDUCED PRICES. ... . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. nr. C. B. SHULTZ,•,.-•‘ IS • 914 Market street, above 9th, South side, Phila- 3,4 5" delphia. juue 2 ly 20 STA•UFFER dr.. HARLEY. CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY. Wholesale and Retail. at the •• Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store" No. 140 (old N. 96) NORTH l;- 4 SECOND Street, Corner of Quarry. Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches. full Jewelled, IS caret races. V.O 00 Gold Lepine, IN caret. di OA) Silver Lever, full Jewelled, 11. 00 1,75 " 00 1.0 " 3,50 Silver Lepine. jewels Superior Quurtiers, Gold Spectacles, Fine Silver do., Gold Bracelets Lady's Gold Pencils. Silver Tea Spoune, set. Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver holder Gold Finger Rings, 37 ets. ; Watch Glasses, plain cts.. patent 18:3?,.. LunAt 1 ; other artic.es in proportion. All goods warranted what they are sold for. 45y- On hand some (101 l and Sliver Levers and Lepines still lower than the above prices. oct 20 ly 40 THE PEOPLES' HAT AND CAP STORE NO. 203 !, NORTH UE ST I?L'ET. The sula:.•riltors io rrturuiuv thanks ton t•totroott I ult lie fur It:arr.:l, respoot rally ,olicit a ottotinu 'ore of part furors, and irovitop, Dolt!, ant.. to thrir presont atootrtn-nt of SPRINII 'ND ts1:1)11.:ft FIATS, CAI'S AND PUll ov 110.11)S. of ov, ry variety and The superior eaciLlence and vat of whirl, have never het, excelled: caueing the most unprecedented. Which fat is stirilaitsble 1. , thk• 111” i, lists and Caps are Tbeir motto being *QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS, - the "swift sixpence is better than the slow shilling. - All, therefore. who would practiee economy in the pur chase of HATS can save from to al per eent. by calling at the lIAT STORE, opposite Michael's Hotel. iu North Queen Nirret, Lanciv-ter. Geode sold bp Country Merchants at Phil elelphia priers COUNTRY FURS hough, :Hal the highest rash t•riee .ItIIIS A. siluurz. lIENJIY A. :SHULTZ. Pr,prietoor. air 27 11 15 (lATALOGUE OF NEW MUSIC k, v T eI'III. I S :.l -.1! ILLE le E .1 t* .1 .11 BALTINI , PIZE, MD. Morning St r. Mach all 111 . 7Y11.... ....... NeW I:A Irian INV- Faith in , lre A nwher. iiethsantne. Sterol ~ t ,no, Day Drvatn Bea/aifel Mane loiters QUA frith corredfigoo Pouirdirgt Scht,l Life. Ocscribing day at Buortting .School,. : 4 1.‘11 Sehottkeh Magruder. Anvil Chorus. Posat Opera Troratarr irginia Washington Monutnent. Grand Maack (lea ptoul in honor tln. CreCtilla of "1111S111,)Th I.e. " E;lll,llished Music tl,wa r thal safely per mai!, 5000 OF eusr,nr: nn receipt ,L marked price. A lilLeral disronnt to Dealer, Toaehers and Senlinarie, Catalnrn., forwarded groluitngdy. mar le. tf 9 ?STEW MAP OF LANCASTER COUNTY. IA The amlerektnell ii preparinz to pub:ish a new awl complete MAI' OF LANCASTER CoUNT Y. on an in, proved plam. (provided antlivient ene m ourtmement is ;siren.)) mark e in, the Inalious "f all the imapal the 'School.. Church., r. et . nmn, awl 3.1 I , J U,' M n 4 h witt farm huddle_ m die it scar! , l , .ie ta \l' DIU 1:("1,1;Y. 6. 6. MUSSER. 111:11 . tf 10 v Ole prin 1111 C.il be Seklie alef in the routity. n- Ttetted wi plies et . the prineijell !tor moil Towne will le. ,iven on the ,Tle of the 121/I:NTY lie, =efficient ion le • lonin-T. It- hmtilsernoly ir_i all tle , 11, , V tr,Vll,llil, iteiliiog amost coinplete beautiful ie. rli, eup-1,- , 11., all firmer \IA . - . rI , IIE COLLEGE OF E 01- I (ANC- 'flu. tVintcr Ser.siun of ISn7-li kill coutunul, )lolnlay the 14th day ni (itt,Ln.r, and c..11` lune sixteen weeks. A full and th,-11,11 con c., icrt trill In• uiven. rc,-ul•rinc six t.r seven h.lirs with ,nnd oppurtnuil int tnr:on-nti-u In practical A uat.any, nll , l Incilitics :it the Contnwl.•ial Th. , I.r,linlin trt c 0111111,1., 011 NIE , III,Iy. I ou,tinu, drily 1111,1 71,.• ~11.1, 1 1,1,11.11 t of rt-4tll, arran,lll,llt. Ilk. chairs At :1i 14. a: ll:linty...- T. F.:. NI. D., Prn . n.es, ..111, In Pi y /PI Th y. .1. F. JUNI A.. 1. 'r.. U. ll_ 0. 11. I I, .NI. Nl,l. , Il' . .!;1‘11t1D. /l. U., q 1 .11,1 e.,1 I 'rort ler I'lo.l'V '.' .1. I: lift AN. NI 1,. MRMJ ~,~,~:'ri~,~~~, ~i.., t!Le PoPttity, at i i• . 11,:r ham ... I I 0 .. ==l=iliffMl PHIL \ ALI:A V. N . ;DI I'll I A Sri/D,,,,t rd .Yrvet3. .101 IN 11 MT std, .1101tRIS S PROF' .I• ;II S. HART. W. C. PATTEItsfiN. EDMIINI/ A. SoLTHII:. \IAIILItN it 11. I, AMSON, C. 13. TRUITT. .1. CooK. C' L E TATE COE . In all its most appeove.l Pions adapted to the various de partments Trade and incapling General Wholesale mid Retail Mercantile. s.himitta. Forwarding, Commissinn. Bank Lamp,', Ex Lamp,', M , an utacturing, Rail rustling. Steamhuting. Am. PENMANSHIP. A goal hand writing k reganled of the first importance and is gnarant eJ to 1111 c,lnplet in 4. the Course.COMMEßri Al. CORIIEST,NriI.Ni.E. MERCANTILE-LAW, ErS• • INES,CoRi.E,ViiNDENCE, Enter. AC. • DAILY LECTI - RES ARE DI:LIVERED 1 - 1 , 0 anise SCIIJECTS. DIPLOMAS ore awmded to Students completing the Course and passing the necessary toation. GENERAL IN FORMA .falnin TIoN The proprietors of these Colleges design perfecting a chain of Schools throughout the Ihincipal Cities f f the • East and West that shall afford to Voting Men opportunity to qualify themselves in the various upTes f doing busi ness not only in Great Commercial rentros of the East. but in the great and growing West n 'lll, , establishment . of such schools is believed to he itenspensable to this result The Seined:: at the above points are :GI in a pro,perous oonditiffn. !Mee SI-h students were in nttendanee upon them during last Winter's Session. There are hi, terms and t i,D021,. Students may - therefore cuter and prosecute the studies without reference to classes. Scholarship Pm complete Course, including . Kook Keeping. Writing, Lectures, kr Book !levying for halt Churse For further particulars send fer C,lalogue and Cirou Address, 111I,Y.tN r k 6Tl:ArruN, apr ti ly MEM XOTICE TO TRAVELERS.-- Front and After M 0 N D A V, DECEMBER 16. 1,54. the Chrluiana and Che.nut Lsvel Stage Lin, will leave Christiana Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays. at I I'. M., via Coopers-'4 0 vine, Green Tree, Paxson's Store. Quarry- ` ville, Spring Grove, Mechanics' Grove. to Chesnut Level; returning, will leave the Level at 5 o'clock, A. M.. on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays, and return the same route to Christiana. The above arrangement will afford persons an eppnrtuc- Ity of traveling in either of two daily lines of are to and from the ities of Philadelphia and Laneaster. ti e , 19 11471 Icy of the \lane crer, (I , OPPERWARE MANUFACTORY SANIUEL DILLER Returns thank.. fir the liheral patronage heretO, 1--stowed non hint. nut re,peettully int rule hix cur. tamers and the public nonerally, that he still .amtinues at the old stand, iu West King, street. neart:• opposite Fulton Hall, and it prepared to manufacture to •ler COPPER WAItE. in all its various branches, and on the must reasonable terms. Ile invites his country friends especially to give hiss a call, an he is confident of being able to please. LIVERY STABLE. lie also keeps constantly on hand, for hire. HORSES, CARRIAUES, BA ROUCII Sic., all in excellent order, and furnished at the lowest rates. Give him a call when you need anything of the bled, and he will suit you to a nicety. SAND! SAND!—Five Hundred Loads of Sand en hand, which will be delivered to any part of the . city. Horses and Carts to be had at all Hates, at the Livery 61aLle of SAMUEL DILLER. West King at., Lancaster. • IMMO U. W. ITINKLE, Proprietor - 1111 - A. ROCKAFIELD & CO., NEXT TO Rramph's Clothing Store, East Orange et.. Lancas ter Pa., dealers in all the new and popular FAMILY MED ICINES, PERFUMERY, Ac., 'Wholesale and Retail. They have just received a fresh supply of WOLF'S CELEBRATED AROMATIC SCHEIDAM SCHNAPPS end will sell to retailers at proprietor's prices. [June 26 tf R OT TECH'S HISTORY OF THE NV 0 21 L D . ORIENTAL AND WESTERN SIBERIA. NINEVAII AND ITS REMAINS. PRINCE OF THE ROUSE OF DAVID. MEMOIRS OF NAPOLEON—HIS COURT AND FAMILY. mar 30 tf 11 ELIAS BAR R & CO, 31 East King st. HVANNA SEGARS.--5 000 Imported Havanna Segara of the most approved brands. Just received and for sale at DH. JOHN WAYLAN'S Drug Store, No. 00 North Queen Street. apr 7 tf 72 ~~~~~ I 1 I 1 1 1 , JAMES D. SCOTT. Puhlishor, I,n.nras ter City .1.0: 1%1 \t, ji MIIIMIE II I ii ii No h =EIIDM MERE LOCAL FREIGHT ROTIC PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY aro now prepared to receive and forward FREIGHT between Phila. I delphia, Lancaster and Columbia, at the following rates • per hundred ponnds - . BETWEEN PITILA. AND COLUMBIA. First CL,ss. Second Class. Third Class. Fourth Class 22 to. 18 cts. 16 cts. 14 cts. Flour, 28-cts. per barrel. Pig; Metal, 10 cts. per 100 pounds. BETWEEN PUILA. AND LANCASTER. First Clam . Second Class. Third Class. Fourth Close. ' 20 cts. 17 cta. .5 eta. 13 cts. Flour. 25 cts. per barrel. Pig Metal. 10 " " 100 lbs. ARTICLES OF lax CLASS. Books, Fresh Fish, Roots and Shoes, Nuts in Bags. Cedar and Wooden Ware, Porter A Ale in bottles. Dry Goods, Poultry in coops, Eggs, Pork, (fresh,) Furniture, Poultry, (dressed,) Feathers, Wrapping Paper. ARTICLES OF 21) CLASS. Apples, Molasses, Cheese. Melons, Clover & Grass Seed. Oils in casks or barrels, Crockery, Paper in boxes, Candles, Pasteboard. Casks or Barrels, (empty,) Peaches. (dried,) Groceries. Printing Paper, lions and Rifles. Paper Hangings, Herring in boxes and kegs, Queensware, Hardware, Sweket Potatoes, Hops. Tobucco in bales, Iron. hoop, hand or sheet, Ten, Leather. Type, Liquor iu wood, Tallow, Marble Slabs and Marble Turpentine, (opts.,) Monuments, Varnish. ARTICLES OF 3n CLASS. Al,oliol, Potatoes, Coffee. Turnips, Hides, (green.) Vluezar. Lard. White Lead, .y.ters & Clams, (in shell.) Window Glass. Tobacco. (manuMetur-.1 I ARTICLES OF 4rll CLASS. 1t0...in, Tobacco, (leaf.) Tin, Tar. Whiskey. Fish. salted. Grain Of all kinds. Nails and spikes. Pitch, Plaster. For further intormatinn. apply to . FEDER. Frei:ht sent, Phla. F K It IIC E. Agra, Columbia. W.ll. NI VERS. Fr•-i_ht Apult, Lancaster. ly E w CITY 311P.--SPLEN ['IDLY IL— wiTit , !..)';''D •olt•-•:•-rtit, brine alst tt to tol••1:•th a liestittfolly Illns (rate,l Map of the city 01 Lancaster, respectfully solicits the pa:rot:ago of the izett , to the now ente•rpii„,. Th, Vap will Io vtty% tilittuto in it, kle!al,. being a eel, plot.• plot of the city with all the new and iti•nteinolateit streets and alleys. and all the original Peen I its, tounisireil reiiorlied. together a Ph a ground plan of all the in t s as th..y •titnit 0n their respective Into the Schools. l't nt , ltt•s. Ileteis. isteres. Miinufartui in, Fs , ' sidnebia site all I lie ~ 1 pro!. ssi `IIIII ••, tt. ••. i) it .111,1 and c••It•r•• Lb.. ntott••+ • t t4,t.tit•-t rtl,-s dine inserted on the totrzill. making it ly a col:white Map of the city. but ale,. 1in,111,4 r> and, in cennectien with all dila. thew oil: be front lincien 1.1 twenty-five rad. road flews Itesiitewics, 'hutches, eullezes. and )lanuf irturitig Establishments in 'lic and cinuitV beautifully rest. the natural cider, as I wake utl my OAVII gLetetwA and color them on the spit. anil ha e them lithographed in the hizhest style tif the art. Samples of whirl. can be shewn that lucre published in \Vest Chester sad Chester ialutity, which have nee, been equalled by any views published t•n any limp in the United Baring had considerable experience in map Intl, lotting, and having devoted a grunt deal of time to the art of perspietive tirawiuir, I fiat for myself that I produce bountiful life-like pictures that cannot be excelled. and in fact ilely all competition this st) of Map toile ii...top g . all p e rs ett s Vie,lo published on the city map.. r ha, ing preperly they svih plated in. will Idea, leave e a rders nt .1. Franklin lteizart'e iitsice. Fulton Build t , thick will lai prtwplly attended I' by the sillisiiri- TII.IIAS J, li.ENNEtilb jilly t f TEREOSCOPES !--T It e c wonderful 1 and univ.rsally adlnirod picturos, whieh appear as onod and solid nA sculpt 11et. , 1 marble. are t.iken d.tily at qINSTI SKY-1.11;IIT corner of North Quren and llrang, Ca - I)a~uern.lcp „t ev-ry sine and style, Laken at he Jones! prices. I.."'''stor, inn. 1 9 'I'IIE DINING ROOM COOK, THE SroVE The nielersigiled the attention et Parliewsliol othern to his newly pifenrinl AND CI IA 1. ' , lli/ VD.S. called the Dining Ito ur Clook. - which ponnes-es adeantio g•-n Li. I fouad in any 4/1 her. 'fir' oven is lk , rll3j. larger lists that of nuy other st••ro, h t it lii I y i invites in ;he ‘ yhi!, it, ~o r.-traction i.nrich an to emit ne of hoot inn hirge urn with a tritlin2 con sonilioli of fool. F's the Doom of the rarieer it iipplie , a want long 1. , ,1 r pirpose it was ~ r te strivteli limier the pers , roil el:peed-4 , 0 lit th.. undersigned der l slit 11. D. Sillalls:11Ell..h NTENV 1(013.1il AVIXE&LHLUOIt STORE. ADIM IIEIGART. WI, •Icsaht and Retail Dealer in AND DOMESTIC Ne. Ii North Duke Street, next door to the olive Lj ~r th , • •• INTELLIGENcxrt," and directly opposite 5k the (N.urt House. Lancaster, Pa. The sultscriltor take this teethed of informing the pub- Er that he liner just opened a Ittra, assortment of WINES and I.IQU, IRS Cl the rhoievet Brands nod Quen ch,. Ile, init . , made arrangements with sionnt of the first lit 11 ,,, it. Cognac and itoniteilo. e cables him tee fertd+ll tit hr.!, N ET CA,TiI.I,I.IN. lIFNI ES. )1 A IZTELI,, NIA I:P. PELLEV , ..:I: , .. DLIT)" . A SI.:l;l5O,ErcE, WINES. 11,D ( LA It ET. MA DEI IL A, I:ItIFFE. 11 L A.; A IQ N ltruttoi, nrl,l 11 , 11:01,1th, Scltt•idtAnt Schnapps, Jamaica and It ish Nl - hiikays; l'a,tch A ppk. I.3,aahha . . Mark Cla.rry. ha-ph Carth.ll-. Al la, Lilt,-r,, .t[astatlaTa CHAMPAGNE BURGUNDY. LI DID )N, HGCIC Also. Ager.t.. Kl,l 5..1.•.4 I. D AV E A IV 11 C,.11 , ..ti,t1y on 11.1,1. lot rxten<iy- stir .kt" )1,..n -gth.•l:t ~1 c or Vl})/Ch he trllf.., to nup,..r.i..r 10 ‘lll v en 11., snontry. t a•-• ~stied to give •• I rt.turet.d. All 11,111111 i. .11. NVIN(.; FUND, FIVE PER CENT INTE s TRoX.IL coMPANYI WALNUT STREET, 1111:T11 wEsT CoRNER OF THIRD 1 , 1111,A DELPHIA, iNcoßp,ile..l777, 111 771:: 5T.177: PK.V.N is rocoiVnVii in any sin, or Handl. and inter est pai.l from the day or deposit n, the day of withdrawal. The office is open e Very day front 11 o'clock in the , morn niott till 5 o'clock hi the afternoon, and on Monday and Thursday eyeninas till s o'clock thiN. II ENRY 1,. BRENNER, President, ID iIIERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. R" V.. 1. REED, Secretary. DIRECTORS Ilan. Henry 1,. Brenner, F. Cart,' Brewster, Edward L. Caller, Jogspll B. Barry, 10 , bert Srllridgo. Francis Lee, :111111 , 21 li. Parkes, C. IA t1.11,:h Minns. Henry Di ffenderrer. I“fley received and payments made daily without notice. iu REAL ESTATE MORT nd such first eta:. se , uritics feh23 tf in ve , ttnent, are !nude iiAii ES. ill , UND RENTS, a as the (11:11-ter LIAROLINA YELLOW PINE FLOOR- Ij INO !WARDS. 50,000 Feet Carolina Yellow Pine 30,000 Feet U. UndresFed. 50,000 CYPRESS SHINGLES, No.l and 2. 50,000 BANGOR PLASTERING LATHS. Just received and for sale at Graeff's Landing, on the Conestoga. Apply to GEO CALDER & Co.. Mike East Orange st., near N. queer st., Lancaster. LIQUID HAIR DYE.--The Il testinemy of Prut. Booth and Dr. Brtuckle haring preciouuslc burn PuldieLed, the following in now added : Front Prof. MgCLOSKItb. formerly Professor of Theory and Poseti, of Medicine in the Pennile Medical College Pennselvenia, and late Professor of Surgery in the American college of Medicine. .te. lL.J,nj) E. 11,r, :—A trial of your LIQUID HAIR DYE will convince the most skrptirul, I hot it is a safe, tie. Tin( and flpirocoals pa-pal-aliou. Unlike many others, it 11,1 in several installers proved serviceable in the cure of ry my cutaneous eruptions on the heal, and I have no hesi tation in commending it to those requiring such an appli cation. Very respectfully, J. F. X. 3IcCLOSK EY, M. D., 475 Macs St.. thove 13th HOVER'S WRITING INKS, including HOVER'S Will- TING FLUID, and 111 V'EIL'S INDELIBLE INKS, still maintnin their high character, which has always distill. guished them. :ind the extensive demand first created, has continued on interrupted until the present. Orders addressed to the Manufactory. No. 416 RACE St. above FOURTH, fold No. 144,) Philadelphia, win receive prompt attention by tf 4S JOSEPH K. HOVER, Manufacturer. ii111.13.--A Cash Business Exclusively - . 1„J CliAlt LE: , ADA NI outh East Corner of Eionnt and Atoll streets. Philadelphia. inforns his old customers, and the buyers of DRY Gibilbi GENERALLY, that he is mak ing extra ex,•rtious for the prosecution of his business the coming season. and in order to enable him to purrha, goods for CASII, and sell them at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES, he has dsvided to eel) , at the FMNllest_possible advance 4:ir FOR C'JSIF 12.17CLUSIVEL.1 _ . Ile bar reduced the price of most ut the (ode in Store, and has now open many SEW coons, suitable for theseason, to which will be made daily additions. Care will be taken to accommodate FI:IENDS and Main PEI:CONS generally.. heretofore. N ENV DItFSd GOODS, SHAWLS, LISENS and FUR— NiCIIING GOODS generally. Parch.ers will find great advantage in giving en early call, the motto being the nimble mfrp - ence is better than the sloe shilling." The situation is central, and the store well lighted. mar 23 11m 10 ) E DI 0 V POL .--We nave 010. day re itto our new l nl lad llmise, in EAST KING St., where the Banking Business in all its varied branches will re reive our best attention. Interest on (1,1a, , ,ita will be allowed as heretofore. Drafts on New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore con stantly for role. Stock. BULS, and other securities bought and sold In Philadelphia and New York— and Information given no to their relative value and prospects. Uncnrrent Flank Notes bought and sold, and premium allowed on old American coin. . . Persons entrusting any business to us, whether money on deposit, or for purchase or sale of Bonds or Stocks, may depend upon prompt and faithful performance of all con tracts. The members of the firm are Individually liable for all its obligations. JOHN GYGER, It CO ROOT. CLARKSON, Cashier. mar 2 tf 7 THE GREATEST IMICAL r DISCOVERY OF THE AGE.. THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOV ERY OF THE AGE—Dr. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, hu discovered, in one of our common pasture weeds, a remedy that cares EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, from the worst Scrofula down to a common pimple. lle has tried it in over 1100 cases, and never failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor.) He has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the fare. Two to three bottles will clear the system of Biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker the mouth or stomach. Three to fire bottles aro warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. One or two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the Eyes. Two bottles aro 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 skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to care the worst cases of rin,worni. Two 1. , three bottles are warranted to cure the most dee• perate cage of rh.•amni Three to tour bottles are warranted to cure the sal rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst (suss of scroful. A M•ueft Is always experienced born the first bottle, and s Perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. r, f peddled over a thousand bottles of this In the VI - By of Boston. I knots the ,tr.,l of it moron) !so sure no water will extinguish tire, Co sure will Ihi , sure humor. I never sold a bottle of it, but that sold another; after a trial it always speaks for itself There are two things about this herb thin of pear surprising; first. that It grows in our ixtstures, illquit.. plentiful, and yet itsvalue has nor .r bean knoo n uotil I discovered it in 7gl•i—se soil. that it should Curti all knots of humor In order le !!!.el.e i•len Ow •nd.len n Anil _rout ponubtrity ! that in April. 1‘53, I peddled ii tool Nod :it, ni six bottles per day—in April, 1554. I sold over tow t Itoutand bottles per day of It. S one of the wholesale Druggists who his., been In the bustitess twenty and thirty years, say nothing In the o :mats of potent need lei noes wan ever like it. There to a universal praise of it from all quarters. In my own prw•titet Talways kept It strictly for hunt.), —hilt Olin . - its introaneibm it n... brine, awl se , •e.lerlu! sir,m, 11111 c ileo/1 hunt iu it that I never Sr•Vel epileptic fits—s.lke Is.• which was always iu,ur.rhle, sae,. seen curol 1.3 a few bottles.- 1, what a mercy if it itimse II inall raStIN Of hat w tug twilatly —the, aro but few who bare seen wino of It Omit I haw... • I kno ot , overal 11 , opsy, all of thorn 1,4.1 pro - pie. pie. var.' by it. For tho varlowt ulison•ao+ of Ole Livor; Sirk 11 , 013 A.ollina. For, unit A4no, pall, In too rid, Disoloo, Spine. nod p. 11,1111 1 .1) 111 , 11SO:0,41 of ..1.14 , liidloo,a, .. 1111 , tllsc.,vor: 11, .1 ale In ,ro good than am tuoilicino evor avn. chan_s of het ever netweAry—eut t h e best you get cudto tit it. .tie t:11110 4 spoonfffi per Eby out, ten ears ikssiirt spieinful. Chihli en train five ; , I ytl4 ittisinrul. tei ihrect boils can lin tii .:, ail it titbit., take sufficient to operate on the hou el., tit hie a itte DoN.II,D KENNEDY, No. 1,20 \I .tireu st., Roxbury, Mass. Price, , . 1110.1,40 , Ituynts \ ,or York city, C. M. Clicknor, 81 Ilartdsy C. 11. Iliac. 1'.42 Urn:tawny; Itushton Cl4rk. 175 llroad,ty: A It. D. Sands, 100 Fulton st. - Sold in ky .1 Ilrynn IVholusalt• Agents, N. 112 Str , o sre t. also by 1,. fast Gell,:li IV. Ilvntt n : 4 011. 1101adylphis. Agsuts in 1400,51 , r.--.l.nuns Nail h. NVIn. It. Baker, 5u0,14 I Wrlchens. It. 11. IY - 11Ufluan, Chss. m111.1..101 F. I, my. try 4 ly '2ll r I , ON ICS '1'1,r()2".1" DO 1--Tlley never did Hein snit. temporary re:itif and never will. It Ix becanse they the ectutu iif tin di.m e. Tho caose of all a,wle and hilliens iliseases is the min isplieric poison Paige, iir Neutralize this poison by Naturei and all ilistiaiei eanool by it disap pe.ois Fever and Ague Cure in This Anti dote 14..11m1:it,. and Itioroo% or it 1,. n perfect]) 'mulesx of the celebrated chemist, .1. It.. ..• Now York. to this effort, Is itthttLho4l to every bottle: tie refire if it of it can do nu harm. 'flu, is noire than can he Quinine, Artionle. iirany hulk exisitioce, tts thuir It, in ruinous to the constitu tion and tiring+ on Pnnitt Ague, which never allows a per -8,41 to feel perfectly well tax it single 1111 , 111,n t. Iu illustra tion of these truths 1 :L IM, some. ext..tcto Ir..itt IL letter just received trout a Physician IICORGETOWs, I March IS. JAS. A. RHODES, Esq.—Dear Sir YetLrx of Yd inst. Is at hand. The Cure arrived late lant year and the didiculty in getting any nun In try it was great') itbaoased heal the the fact that aremedy ha.l been introdu,d which woo arnwing in fat . , with the public. as being better than using Quinine,—not knewing I pt, stone that theremedy they used to escape taking Quinine. centained the Drug Itself! if wond olfen ref to o s, if., removed ,igi.r. This one ei, citmen tor, I deem. 11, t • iir rfeor, cond.l ii.s.l.:lie :1 to, comparhich be twisan it n.lOl your cure. The llillowing is the result Throe 1-1 eons dud: your -dune," ell iit whi, were cows I otel lenient Feel, - et Imlay standing The . , had friod lttl.l other rein...lies. ....easionally unions;; inill. lent it man, line in :nll such caseso slowly earin, tin , out. and Inri u;;t hefoundation for other and ...worn, maladies. I did succeed in effecting a radical cure of all three et flies.. cases truth your remedy. and they hare not loot a chill since. In all three of linens canes the -Smith's Tonic'' had been moal. and would, as before sta ted, break the chill, but after a period or two had °Mimed would return. 1 think iht re will he rn diflleulty now in giving. to your "Cure - tio• manninge ,Pknnti of July other remedy lliiW in use here, WILLIAM BUCKNER, M. D. Rhode', Fever Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaria, the only harmless rem,ely in existence, it equfilly certain am a pr eventive, ns a "Cure." Take it when you feel the cl,ills manin,:. mid you will never lin ye a single ono. JAh. A. ItIII,DES, Providenes, It. 1. For r , alo by C. A. Ileinitsh, Jacob King. Dr. r' %V°lch ou, John Fn.lersulith, iu Lancast,r, and Drup.ists gen erally June 17 If Z/ . W. H. WITIROII., oF THE cpry PHILADELPHIA, %Vhsre he has been in sitsc......ful practice fora nomber of ears, received his ...location at the best Moil eat College in :he United Slates, and hod the t•xperienee and practice in Ills difbrsnt Hospitals for .-everal years; a member of the Anal . , ticsl Medwal I ...finite of : , ;ew York, and late Sii , gcorr C. S. Navy, now oiler, himself to the puldis to aLtrlid ,al pure , s ala MI hand direct from the hest Lab rst.•ries of our country. and the Botanical Gar th..., or the world. N.. patsnt medicines prescribed or r c tone-n. 1,11 Nlo.ll.inss used mil.- which will not break I,nr It t hi- v....slit nib,. lint it tll titrenovate the system from linbits .istairis.l front mineral medivines.— Chronic awl dirt:sub di-••a,-'n 1..1 rented upcn analyt cal twinsipb.s: which is to knew and ascerMin what Ohs i•• tto nature and char:oder osiuire a. ktbiwledge of tile • listnieal sonsiitimn or cvm . .. ...lid and !Niel of the hu man I.o.lc—thri l'h,111,1•M Mid fluids are capable nielersoin, Telow . what medicines to employ to sure di...1,5, r.sinic s knowl.slge of the chemical con :di:tic:its 5,,.1111p1 all agents t'lllpic,y,tl in medicines, and If we ars p• Sf this kimwlsoltr,e. it Is p , sniblc to clone any 11151.1,,--1111 tatter ..1 hew longstanding—and leave the par holt in a. healthy and I...fleetly mired condition! 'hat .li.dres , ing disease and fell destroyer of health arid 1...F.011011. 0115.1"Illillin,! the constitution, and naill. • .111 , 111.,11/.lg .11/10111,1Y gr . :, 01111 most. sul pha hemired r ,t'r-sr . in any form or condition, chronic or acute, kart:ll:m.l mite aids; bpilepsy, or falling sickness, all chronic and st It of Remade Diseme, radially retneved; salt hewn. nti.l .•very de4sription of ulcerations; Piles and Ssrwrillons which have 1i5111...1 all previous mrdi ill 41. ill .1.11 lie rillaal by my tieattnent, when the uthal is iew es haunted. I do say all disen....s. (yes. CossumgriciNi can be cured. I will rcrandu in my Wilco on twines lays and Saturdayr, from n o'clock. A. V. to 3 I'. NI.. tunccommodate pittienn from. distatc-, ant can•ult in thy. English and German Iw guag,-,; will mACe visits to any distance if required; may be liddrcascd l y I.tter, Fulton Square. Lancaster city, [may 191 y I , •] W. 11. WIT3IOIt, M. D. h°RSE AND CATTLE POWDER TATTERSA L'S HORSE PUS\ DER, HEA V E POWDER, JtO:U N. FENNUGREEK h'12,L1 . 1113 . R, GEURIAN, CREAM TARTAR, COPPERAS. Ac., For sal. at THONIAS 4.1. MA K ER'S Drug Ch4udral Store, West King street, Lauer. feh9 tf 4 TRIMMINGS, FANCY AND STAPLE. Consundly rrveiring N U 0 0 D S All Color, of BALL FRINGE. BLACK BALI. FRINGE. good quality. • ACOIIN BUTTONS. host qualay. New Styl. of BUTTONa. N. I'atb•rn FRINGES. All shad., 1 5.ar1.1 SPLIT ZEPHYR. GREENS. II LC ES. PURPLES and PLAIN COLOR SPLIT SUET LAN WOOL, at I, we, t price. apr L; 3m 13 Cor. Chorry strootß, PhHada. DI:IL D ING SLATE.--The underalgued leig I live to Intlicul build, round all persona in snout of iu tort Nti SLATE that they have uaio ncrangementP for the emirs supply ut one of the Lest Quarri,i+ in York Comity. the SUprrkrity of these slate over all others are well und-r5t.0..1 and acknowledged. We are, now revolt iuu a supply that we Mille a , in wnt, to look at, belle them to be the best that titer came to Lancaster. We employ nano but the very Lest workmen, and ill work done by us is warranted. Trans moderate; best ganged Slate sold by the ton If prefered. GErritGE M. yTEINMAN A. CO, West King street. Itpr 90 t m 14 THE UNITED STATES DEMOCRATIC REVIEW. Tat UNITED ST TES DEMON: ATIC REVIEW Is now in its Twentieth year—nearly the age of human life. During this period many political Monthlies have been born, and have expired, leaving the field open, and. at present, unrceu pled, except by this The previous numbers of the NEW SERIES having received the approval of the Democratic press throughout the cum, try.—and or all the obi subscribers, with a large accestivion of tee—it is hoped the present number sill meet with at lemt equal favor. 1 ' It )1 S Single Subscribers, in ads:live $ 3 00 Clubs of Five, 12 00 I ..,.. " Ten, 33 00 , " one C 4 Twenty, „ 40 , Address. 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