fsgaiailipiaiiiciitepithilessisiudiansaa tbk the CO - nine/3i actits , nlnr444 4 :enlibiOnd' A dll; hk c aptubabllity,ve . en* fie rnOre.idd and comfort"—in tlie shape of funds— ndvisiira In the Notthefis lades; as a f ur th er jaini!hinenoe of Ida conardly.proo . eidass crash the lone :eats the osinpaWitlß6oSlilr have' opened. :''Bhp„forreer cgs:eh:mance of Oa bed,tuan and hie banditti, by.thelllack RePtsblicanir, has been the canaaof the lose of 'many 7aluable Rye!, and an enortnocui*.ponge to Govern- In iie . iisLaci•tinefil the to quiet a thastened is'ilttgated and kepi alive by Black Republican • issfranti. We did not think that mousy and the promise' °Lease, no matter to what amount, could induce Lane aasaasins to undertake such a work, but we have been mistaken, and somebody's pockets have been freely "bleeding" to keep up the Kansas excitement. We ava now inclined to think that Lane has been thrown over bOard, and some other General will take the field, but at wliatprice we are not prepared to say. Yours, LETTERS ON OONSIIMPTION MUM .00NTINUED BY DR. N. B. WOLFC. To the' Editor of the Missouri Democrat : Six: The labor of conducting this ,zeries of letters has fallen hitherto exclusively on my cdlleague, Dr. Sewell, who has performed his share with great ability. It it only fair that I should relieve him, and undertake to continue the subject.. It is impossible to conceal from cureelves the appalling frequency and fatality of diseases' of the chest in the United States, and I consider that I am fulfilling a public duty in contributing my mite towards making their symptoms and treatment familiar to the mass of the pee,. pie, so that, early apprized of danger, they may address themselves in time for relief. Dr. &well's last lettercoritained an explanation of the mode in which tuberslee are deposited in the air-cells and finer air -tubes, nbmoly: That any impediment to the free circulation of bloOd In air-cells by preventing the due con ' version of vonous . blood to arterial, is the immediate cause. Such changes in the structure of a vital organ cannot may "Without the system at largo sympathizing, and various others become deranged often to such a degree, as sh draw off the physician's attention from the real point of danger. Under the head of latent consumption, it has been stated that the complaitit may proceed to the utmost disorganization of the lungs without cough or expectora tion being present. In such cases the prominent symp toms are derangements of some of the abdominal organs. Dyspepsia is the most common, and In ignorance of the true state of things, the efforts of; the physician are too often directed to removing the effect instead of the cause of deranged health. Many cases aro treated for liver dis ease When large lattice In the lungs actually exist, and hectic and night sweats are excessive. It is only three weeks ago, since we were called to a patient, who stilted that he had been treated, .up to the time of our visit, for liver disease. The appearance of the to itient, his emacia tion, his cough, excessive expertertition and sweating, in• dicated too surely phthisis as the enemy. On removing his clothing, we were horrified to see the nullealtel sores of tartar emetic ointment, and scarilications of cupping still recent over the region of the liver, hhowing that a frightful and inexcusable mistake had been made as to the ~ nature of his disease. Au it was important to him to 'know his true state, we were obliged to tell him the mot. aueholy •truth, that he was to the last stage of consump ktion, and that his life could not be prolonged beyond a low weeks. Diarrhcea often masks consumption: this is found among adults. but is still more COMM,. among children. The investing membrane of the lungs, called the pleura, it often the seat of chronic inflammation, and 'l4 , Mer or matter Is infused into ti.: cavity, constituting hydro! ho rox, or eropyeme. The lung Is sometimes perfor ated, so us to admit air into the pleura, when a chroniC Inflammation is set up with the suns trout' as the pre. ceding; this it called pueutnotherax. The larynx Is often tllO Nest aieerotion, and completely maslcs the die *me in the lungs ton supurfiaal observer. Snell are some Of the complications of pianists, nod are the result of the stfllsod imperfectly aerated in diseased lungs. eir•mlating throughout the body, and by it, impurity provoking dis ease In the different organs: this is often :r.cerlbed by the term sympathy. It will not seem su peril 110118 cilliloll to warn the reader of the importance et' paying watchful attention, and not to real content with a superficial or tastily formed ,11411011 Few medical Melt 1111111111b01 tri.) , but the most ,mperileial knowledge of the Ma of the stetho- Pope, and still tower are competent to give an opinion worth a rush in the earliest stages of cousumption. For au opinion to be of any value, It can bu so only after a careful and thorough examination. As needl e itlibut an idle form, and would lie a face, but for the important stake at hazard. have Witnessed the exploration made through a croak ng 'Starched shirt, or muslin collar, several folds of cloth ing, even through solid, old-fashioned corsets. Then to see the pomposity and parade of learning that this is done with, is enough t, provoke n laugh or a I, , ar. There is one consolation, that three gentlemen could not discriminate any more. ti' they did examine en cool):. The knowledge of the stethosecoro requires a study apart, a special dove_ tlon to it, and much experience in an hospital. So in formed, the practised stothoscopist distinguishes all the sounds of the lungs, healthy or diseased, as readily as a tuner appreciates the condition of the nbtes of a phino.— A man who practices as physician, surgeon and ac• coucheur, and honestly and laboriously tries to master all branches of his profession, can never acquire a tithe of the proficiency in the . use of the stethoscope, that he will attain who devotes himself specially to its use. Very respectfully, he., N. it. IVOLFE, M. D. Office of Sewell & Wolfe, corner of Fourth and Olive Sir., St. Louis, Mo. Nois —For the infer those laboring under ViSeaco or on Throat and Lungs, whomay wish to consult o ye.pansonally or by letter, I beg leave testate. that I will Mutt Columbia, the latter pa:11 of June, and rem/du until the first of - September, when an opportunity will be af forded them to do so. Medicated inhalation, consists in charging atmospheric air with medicines iu a state U€ vapor, which aro then inhaled into the lungs, where they exert their benign influence, by addressing their action directly to the parts diseased In this manner all Illseases of the respiratory organs, such as Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption, hitherto deemed the opprobia Medicine, have bocome amenable to successful treatment, though until the introduction of Medicated Inhalation, they were considered incurable. N. B. W. EVER CHANGING, YET EVER THE SAME.—The chameleon party are about to undergo a new transformation. A writer in the Trenton American details some of the facts as foliows : " It is very evident that the ' Opposition' snake is again about to change its skin. This has come to be a yearly operation with the animal, and ceases longer to excite sunrise. A month ago it was all ' Anti-Lecompton ;' to-day it is all ' tariff.' With all its shameless treachery to principle, and all its change of tactics, it is the same dirty party of expedien t ' oy, marshalled by the same wretched crew of plate hunters. " After cmenty years of uninterrupted pros perity, the country finds itself in the midst of one of those business revulsions which are the inevitable consequences of extended trade and commerce, and which human laws are inade quate to prevent. The enemies of the Demo erratic-party, ever on the alert for political capital, are now proceeding to press this new element into their service. But will the coun try trust these restless and unprincipled sChemers? Who stood higher in the old _. *hig party, .as the advocates of a protective tari ff,Ohio than ? And Ashman of n dyet, only Ma nc s o s . , n ,years ni Vintonago, of rrr, th these \ mon, in conjunction with other leading men of the protective policy, organised themselves into a regular lobby association at Washing. ton, with the avowed object of admitting iron (pm loudest interest for a high tariff) duty lien I 'hey sent cireulars to all the mounnoth ertilrmtd corporations, offering their services to Ibbby for low duties or no duties, for a pulyu Wad hire I Look at the revelations of the Atte tariff investigating committee, and you will find the. groat 'Marlow Weed resolving 1 . s, $5OOO fee for htlioring in the cause of free /trade, against ono of the groat agricultural in. , torests of the East and West. And yet, this man, in his editorial capacity, is clamorous fpr high duties! I ask again, can the noun. tty trust suoh a gang of exposed and convicted lolitical hypocrites ? With them, the welfare I the country is secondary to personal aggran. A izement." -.......---------- -- • . A CRUEL MURDER.-A foul and diabolical ru\rder was recently committed near Jessa noim,liy.,under the following circumstances: It sterns that the murdered wife of Arnold had left him for his cruel treatment, and Instituted a suit fm divorce and alimony against him.. lie watched her one day as she went with another lady to pick strawberries, and followed her, demanding that the suit should bk;withdrawn. He then threatened to kill her, and drew a revolver. Horror stricken, she promised to live with him again. Re replied by telling her that she was lying, ..,,, and immediately fired at her, the ball grazin g her temple. She sprang to him and begged for mercy. He refused. ~She then appealed to him for time to pray, and was allowed to • pray for her husband, her children and her self. Arnold then grasped her with one arm, inexorable to all her supplications fur mercy, ! ' fired at her three times, each ball taking effect -,, y in the head. The fape was frightfully die figured by the wounds and powder from the pistol. Not content with' this the fiend • fixutilated her person with a knife, and then ' . piling biuskupon it left the scene. Meanwhile, „; , the other woman who fled told the story, and *mold was pursued and arrested at his ".:mother's house' in the act of writing his will. i'.. ,. . ! ~ ' I . . Burning of the Hoyaatonie Paper Mill. .i , ' PITTSFIELD, MASS., Juno 23.—The famous 1) Housatonic Paper Mill, owned by Messrs. ,Housatonic & Smith, was burned to the ground i t ra US morning. Logi probably $lOO,OOO, which insured for a considerable amount in Hart ' , Pittsfield and, Springfield offices. . ? • 4: .. ~'_•• - - ~. OF. Tge,Wzsxsit -CaoPS.—The New York - Commercial Adyertiser publishei the annexed extract from aletter from n Cin cinnati house to one of the principal firms in that city - • " The alarm as to short crops in the west has in a great measure subsided. The crisis is past, and the worst fears are over. The wheat crop will be a good one in Ohio and the aAjoin; ing - Stafea. It may be somewhat injured; but more in croaking than in reality. Oar friends in Michigan says that their State has never pro duced so - large a crop of wheat, so good in quality. The hay and oats crop will be very large, and as to the corn crop, a failure in this has never been known in the history of this country ; a half crop will, be quite as much as we shall want this year. Most of the uplands ! have been planted and will yield well. The Sciota valley, which is a great corn producing country, was not planted last year until after the 10th of June, and yet avert' large crop was gathered. Three-fourths of the crop of Indiana was not planted until after the 20th of June. The feeling is general that the crop in the west will be abundant, notwithstanding the croakers. But we confess that for a while we did feel that the 'windows of the heavens' had been been opened upon us, and no ark built, no cattle been driven in. OLD GUARD . . _ The bright sunshine that has prevailed for a week has done much to dispel the gloom which hung over our agricultural interests, while other crops may now be regarded as safe ; a seasonable fall will make the corn crop equally safe and will reward the toil of the farmer. The effect of small crops would make money scarce in the west this fall and winter coming, but there are no fears at all now as to this being the case. There is old wheat sufficient now in this_country to feed the whole United States twelve months, if the present crop was a failure, and there is also a large quantity of old corn yet unsold. We feel very sanguine as to good times for our trade the coming fall and winter. A PICTIJRE TO BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED. —Holding office in Utah is no joke, and not very dignified, if this passage from the correspondence of the Tribune is as true as it is graphic : " I have seen the Governor of the Territory walking gravely up the road' toward his tent, carrying a piece of stove funnel under each arm ; I have seen the Chief Justice cutting the turf for a chimney, and punching the oxen which were drawing logs to build his cabin ; the Secretary of State splitting wood, and the United States Attorney and Marshal plastering the walls of their hut with mud. Yesterday I saw one United States Commis sioner, stripped to the buff and riding on horseback, piloting a wagon through a ford across the South Platte, which he had dis covered by wading, while the other Commis sioner, having accomplished the passage, sat upon a corn sack on the opposite hank, mend ing his pantaloons. These pictures may con vince you that the civil offices, at least, in connection with the Utah expedition, are not sinecures." filar Canadian papers report the occurrenc e of a dre:.dful fire, caused by the clearing of lands. in the county of Chicoutimi, which has been carried, by a strong wind springing up at the time, over the greater part of the town. ships in that county, consuming all before it and rendering desolate and houseless over one hundred families, equal to seven hundred souls. By this calamity it is said more than $lOO,OOO worth of property has been destroyed. 9ii - Equality to All I Uniformity of Price! A new feature of Business: Every one his own Sales man. Jones & Co., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store . 2JO Market street, above fith, in addition to having the largest, most varied and fashionable stock of Clothing In Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have consti. toted every one his own Salesman, by having marked in fizures. en each article, the very lowest price It earl `, so•l i be, tet they cannot possibly vary—all must buy atil:e . The goods are all well sponged and prepared and grte.t pains taken with the makinc, so that all can buy with '1 a full assurance of tr . erting a gond article at the very Invest =l=l .Importaut tq Farmors.--(1. F. Bair respectfully informs the public. that he still continues at tile old established stand. formerly occupied by F. 13 Stainer, and snore recently by N. Bair Ai Brother, in the ear of Jr. Gee. B. Markley. East King street. Lineaster„ one half square east of Spreeher'a Hotel. where he is pre and those cele brated THRESHING MACIIINF.S and HORSE POW tiAto with the improved Friction Geared Shaker, which for light ness of running and efficiency of action stands unrivalled, as has been fully tested by all who have tried thorn. REPAIRING of all kinds attended to at the shortest notice, and in a manner that will make the article re paired us good as new. Ile will also exchange Vow Ma chines for old, or second-hand ones—the latter of whic h will also be kept constantly on hand. The hest of reference will be givon, and he invites Farm ere to call and examine his work. Lancaster, May IS 6m 18] A. F. BAIR. itZ-Illexienn Mustang Liniment Intrinsic virtue alone could insure the success which this article has attained—for Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Burns, Bruises, Stiff Joints or Golds, Sprain, pule Evil, and Swellings upon llorses, it has no equal for Man or Beast. No person will be without it who has once tested its value. "And with reference to the general estimation of the Mustang Liniment, I can cheerfully say that no article ever performed so many cures In our neighborhood as this. L. W. SMITII, Ridgefield, Conn." S. LEITCII, Esq., lig& Park, rt., writes, "that the horse was considered worth less, (this case ;was spavin.) but since the free use of the Mustang Liniment I have sold him for $l5O. Your Lini meat is doing wonders up here." Such testimony is reaching us every day. The half is not told. Every fami ly should have it. Beware of inaMiens. The genuine Mustang is sold by all respectable dealers throughout the world. Beware of any other " Bragg's Liniment." It is a base imitation. BARNES & PARK, June 15 lm 21 On the :;2d inst., by the Rev. J. J. Strine, Samuel Ran kin. Jr., to ElizAbeth Miller. both of Conestoga twp. On the' .:sth nit, in West Cocalico twp., Jesse, son ofJohn Reinhold; aged 37 years. 4 months and 18 days. Juno 2.d, at Shoal Creek, Clinton county. Illinois, Eliza beth Erisman, relict of John Erisman, formerly of Lancas ter, aged about 50 years. PHILADELPHIA MARKET SATURDAY, June 20.—Flour very dull and prices weak aalea of nupertina at $4 123A4 25, and extra at *4 4 75. There in nothing doing In Itye Flom and Cornmeal. Wheat unchanged; JOUR buahela Kentucky white sold at 20 and 1100 bunk. red at $1.(5)1 05, Ilya wanted at 80c. Corn In nciiree and In demand 10010 buck. yellow Rohl at Tatthine, ond while at, 73e. Oats-10011 buck. Poun'a cold at 40e. Provlelone dull. Them In no change in Ilrooerle., whl.loy dull at te4ijc. iIEIEWMI=I T:1 T.KB If .N lON HO It coot ous NIARKI:T FITItr.Y.T SIXTH, PM LA DELHI TI:115113 2111 Pen DAy. . W. RINI( 142, Juno 'a 4m 24 loroprhotor. WILLIAM N. AMER. SURGEON DEN TIST, Office on the southeast corner of North Queen and Orange streets, Lancaster, Pa.. Dr. A. having been for 5 years a studentand assistant in the office of Dr. John Waylan, of this city, and having for several years since been in eon stunt practice, will, he hopes, be a sufficient guarantee to his friends and the public generally, of his ability to per form all operations connected with the practice of the DENTAL ANT, in such a manner, as will render entire satis faction to all who may favor him with a call. .e Charges moderate, and all work warranted to be fully equal to any that can be procured elsewhere. N. 13.—Entrance to office, 2nd door on Orange street. june 29 tf 24 T, I STATE OF MICHAEL ELY, LATE OF E. 4 Earl (now East Earl) township, Laucaster county, deed.—The undersigned Auditors appointed by the Or pheus' Court to d.stribute the balance in the hands of John High, Executor or the last will and testament of said de ceased, to and among those legally entitled thereto, will meet for the purpose of their appointment, at the Library room of the Court House, iu the City of Lancaster, ou WEDNESDAY. the 11th day of AUGUST next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., when and where all persons interested are requested lo attend. D. G. ESHLEMAN , j➢Lo 29 Bt, 2 ASSIGNED ESTATEOFCYRUS BENTZ, late of Roamstown, Lancaster county.—The uudersigoed Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, to distribute the balance of the above estate, in the bands of Jacob Kemper, the As , signee, to and among those legally entitled thereto, will attend for the purpose of his appointment, nt the Library Room of the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of AUGUST next, at 2 o'clock, P. rd., When and where all persons interested are requested to be present. SINION P. EBY, june '29 4t 24 Auditor. BOOT AND SHOE STORE, No. 10.14 West King Street, Lancaster, Rt. The undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he now has on band one of the largest stock of BOOTS AND SHOES in this iltj . city. Gentlemen's wear consisting of CALF AVD MOROCCO BOOTS, PATENT LEATHER GAITERS, • CONGRESS, WALKING AND DRESS SHOES. Also a large assortment of LArES GAITERS, KID AND MOROCCO BOOTS, SLIPPERS, SHOE-TIES, AC. Also heavy Boole and Shoes, suitable for onbdoor labor; on hand. Ms own manufactured work will be warranted, and eatiafactlon guaranteed to the wearer. tune 20 et 24 PETREL 2000NOMY, MENEM Proprietors, N. York DEATHS WM. WEIDMAN, SIMON P. EBY, Auditors ABGAurvii . HS.! BATIGAINS Jlloo,Ladies who haTerpOV `lLred theg/$011114411101. the season are invited treadle: 11A111114 - No. fi4 North Queen street, where-thff will find a large aseortment at a reduction of price, as the semen fs drawing .to.. sloes.; i'Also a huge assortment of RY GOODS, WHOLv 9 A R MILLINERY AND TRIMMING& Ala-Conr el" come c all, and examine for yourselves, at 1.. Smiles, No.l3lMortit Siren street, Lancaster. TIMPUOVX.%•II . Otra SOLO. °MONK 71L6.0TIVAIreND SCLENTIFIC , Oplior&N. Has just opened the Mike Mthis city, No 59 East Ring street, for his celebrated .PERISCOPIC 'CRYSTAL--SPEC TACLES, Improving, Strengthening, and Invigorating the EYE-SICHT for young and old, and adjusted to the exact rosier of the Optic nerve. Scientific men and students are invited to examine his fine collection of MICROSCOPES, TELESCOPES and all other physical, optica4and mathematical instruments. Aanzutrax. Eras set In, In the moat perfect manner, and cause no pain whatever. Office No. 59 East King street, Lancaster, Fa. .41Q - Mr. SOLOYONB will remain in this city inc ism June 29 It 24 VAN AMBURGH'S Ir:=1 100 LOGICAL & EQUESTRIAN COMPANY, From the Broadway Theatre, New—York lar . THE REGULAR BILLS of thin prodigious EstabliAlment, which had unprecedented semen at the Broadway Theatre, contain the details of the extraor Binary scenes performed, and in which appear the fol lowing attractions—the most wondrous ever known. WILL EXHIBIT AT. LANCASTER, ON MONDAY, JULY sm, 1858 FOR ONE DAY ONLY. GRAND PERFORMANCES ON THE SAME DAY Doors open at 10 o'clock, A. M., and 2 and 7 P. N. Admission only 25 cents. The Best Performing E In the Viorkl. TS Pi'lk 5.4 !B THE ONLY PAIR of ROYAL BOIRAL TIGERS In America, and the larger evor morn alive, per forming in Cage 4 WM* LIONS, LEOPARD S, BRAZILIAN TIG-MRS, Under the command of the fearless ?rof LANGWORTHY, who ENTERS the CAGES A CIRCUS of STAR ARTISTS 1 Including EATON STONE; W. W. NICHOLS; the NICOLO FAMILY, 4 in number, Mons. NICOLO, and Masten, ALPHONSO, SEBASTIAN, and ALMA ; their DOGS, Allndin and Abdallah ; their White PONIES; Master FRANK; Mrs. EATON STONE; Malmnelle FREDF.RICKS; Prof. LANGWORTHY from Astley's. THE PEOPLE'S CLOWN, DEN STONE, (with his STUMP SPEECHES,) and Ponies YOUNG AMERICA and JOHN BULL; the admired CLOWN, G. B. JOHNSON; Master GEORGE, a pupil of Den Stone, the smallest Clown in the world, only eir. years uld ; and Messrs. HADDEN, MARCHMONT, WHEELER, NORTON, NAIR, BAYARD, AC, 11E11 the Monkey JOCKO if •, ' " ;\ \ I 1 1 ; ; , :l :.. . : :,:- - _,;'c ~, Z,/ A: The NAME of the FAR—FAMED URI—TAMER, 77_49_1\T .A_M - 13TSIR,G-1 - 1, I. a guarantee of the superiority of this establishment Two Performances Each Day: as", TI-111 PROCESSON will be preceded by the Goannors MIMIC CHARIOT, drawn by eight horsea, and •ontaiaing the NEW-lumr: rimrszo rms., pp. the accomplished PHILIP NIELIBER, BEAR IN MIND that this is the GREAT COMPANY from the BROAD. WAY 'iIIEATRE, NEW-YORK CITY r? &c., for accounts of* 0. J. FILYLGUECINt Ate" It b 4 m .,„ s Irt+ M ERCER POTATOES.--A' splendid lot just received eit RINGWALTS Grocery Store, East King street. jline 1 tf 20 OR. RENT excellent Frame F Weather Boarded STABLE, situate on the Alley be tween South Queen and Prince streets, and near West Vine street, will be leased for ono year at a moderate rent. ARP There is a Carriage House with the Stehle. Enquire of the Editor of the Intelligence, mar 30 tfll - - DISSOLUTION. ---The Co—Partnership trading under the firm of WILLIAM DI LT,EIt R CO., is thin day dissolved by mutual consent. WM. DILLEIt. LANCASTER, Feb. 24. 1858, GEO. J. DILLER. The business will be continued at the old stand, North Water street. by (mar 2 tf 7J WM. DILLE'Z. NATIONAL HOTEL RA GE STREET, ABOVE T 1 R , PHILADELPHIA. SIDES Ba CARMANY. PETER SIDES, craus CARMANY, may 11 CHESNUT STREET HOUSE, SAMUEL MILLER, No. 121 Chesnut street, between 3d and 4th PHILADELPHIA BOARDING, $1 per day Is.A.Ac B AR TON, WHOLESALE GROCER, WINE AND LIQUOR STORE Nos. 1:1a-1:17 North ?d street. PhiNdolphis. 2,; tf-40 ,LiuNDAY NOTICE.--Persons wishing 0 . Medicines on Sunday will please call botween the hours of I and 2 6. Si., at Dr. WAYI,Arii'S Drug Stnre, No 60 North queen street. apr 7 tf lY LANCAFITER LOCOMOTIVE WOREB, November 18, 1357. NOTICE.--The Directors of the Lancas -11 for Locomotive Works, having made an Assignment, to the undersigned, of all its effects for the benefit of Its creditors, they, therefore, request all persons indebted to make Immediate payment, and those having claims, to pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement to either of the undersigned. M. 0, KLINE, .lAMIIB MAWS, Assignees. MEM 13ILENEIPIANIS GARDEN and SALOON N.l, CURNND rddrr KIND AND DIDIDDSN tWn At[lllll . oA thq oprD for Ilia SWIM SMANON. 'No (Jordon will La 11101,1,1 ANTLY I Id,UJI I N ATIM ovary olght. , (11tHANIrl dm YINMAT ri.Avoivx roodlrtitlly no lotto). Moldy NIAli fa—Monday, Wodnorolny 1110, wAsu. KEFFER, louder of Iho Rant air . NOT fIP4M nN MUDDY -VI Q;)ii REWARD...StoIen from the Sub. Q ..d svriber's pasture, near Ellthh, Md., on . Thursday night, the 27th of May, a BAY MARE, with a white spot o n her forehead, black legs and a rat tall. Site is of medium sine, and rising 12 41... • years of age. The above reward will be paid for the recovery of the Mare, or for any iniormittion that will lead to the recovery of the Mare and Thief. Juno 22 3t'112.3 JOHN E. DAVIS, Elkton, Md. ,kTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN the MOUNT JOY SAVINGS INSTITUTION, located In Mount. Joy Borough, Lancaster county, with a capital stock of Fifty Thousand Dollars will apply at the next session 01 the Pennsylvania Legislature, for the privilege of increasing its capital stock Twenty-five Thousand Dollars, with the further privilege of increasing the same to One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollare, and for power to change its name to the " MOUNT JOY BANE." and under that name, in its present location, to issue bank notes, and in addition to its present privileges. to exercise and enjoy general banking privileges. under the general laws of the Commonwealth regulating Banks. By order of the Direc tors. HENRY EBERLE, President. JACOB It. LONG, Treasurer. Mount Joy. Penna.., June 22. 1822. pone 22 tint 2'3 AMUEL L. FOX, OPTICIAN, 13 537 NORTH 2D STREET, ABOVE BUTTuZiwoUD STREET Si, Years with the AkAllisters. Spectacles in Gold, Silver and Elastic Steer Frames, of a great variety of patterns, with Superior Glasses, carefully adopted to the sight, Spy-Glasses, Micro- scopes, Drawing Instruments, Surveyors' Compasses and Transits, Dairy Thermometers, Glaziers' Diamonds, &c., &-c. All kinds of Optical Instruments made, repaired and adjusted. • Agent for Fixes' Oblique Pointed Gold and Steel Pens, and the VA Double Threaded Seining Machines. may 18 COACH lIIAKING—The subscriber re spectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that be still carries on the COACH MAKING, in all its various branches, at his shop, In the alley run. ning east from the Court House, rear of Sprecher's and Lechler's Hotels,Lancaster, where he continues to make to order, and at the lowest possible prices, CARRIAGES of every description, of the best materials and in tho most substantial manner. All new work warranted. Repairing . also attended to with dispatch: He respect ully solicit? a share of public patronage. my ly 16 WILLIAM COX. SAVANNA SEGARS.--5000 Imported Havanna &gars of the most approved brands. Just race ved and for Went DR. JOHN WAYILN'S Drug Store, No. 60 North Queen Street, apr 7 an "LIS T _CATHARTIFIL-GETZji DE05.4-Letterg.oradadnistratioto 7 tai - Vgiiiiste_of 01 -therine GetsAate of Efampfield towteildp,-dee'd, Wring bee ininudited- to_the aubectiber sesiding In the Bathe tonuildin Alt meows Indpbted to lattlgstge are re.: quested to inake immediate payment, and thaw haying chime mill preseatbet, irperly authenticated for settle. June let , ' 20. Adoer. . • _ SSIGNED '' ESTATE OP - J.A.000".,.t t AGROSS AND. WIVE:-rillie undersigned .Andiltir ap pointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Lancasterconp, ty, to distiibute the balance in the hands of Ablehani Bowman, Assignee of Jacob L. GEMS and wilii;of Ephrata. t owns hip, s aid county, to and among this creditors entltled thereto,. hereby gives notice that he will meet fisrthespnr. pose of his appointment. at the Library Room, in the Court Melee, in the City of Lancaster, on WEDNESDAY, the gosh depot JUNE, A. D.,1858. at 10 o'clock in theforenoon, when and where all persons interested are requested to at tend, and present their claims dilly authenticated. June 8 4t 21 PETER MARTIN, .Auditor. A SSIGNED ESTATE OF HENRY BRENBERDER, of Providence Township, Lanc'r Co. The undersigned, Auditor> BPPlairlblai 'by the Court of Coro mon Pleas of said County, to distribute the balance in the hands of Jacob IL. Zercher, the Assignee, to acd among the creditors and others legally entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that .he will meet the parties interested, for the purposes oi his appointment, on THURSDAY the Ist of JULY next, at 2 o'clock, p. to., at the Court House In the City of Lancaster, when and where they are requested to attend. E3ILEN FRANKLIN, jane 8 4t 21 Auditor. NOTICE :--Notice is hereby given to all persons who may be in poesession of United States Arms and Accoutrements, that do not belong to Volunteer Companies in Lancaster county, that they are requested to return them to the undersigned. The undersigned would further notify those persons who herein poesession United States Rifles and Accoutrements, such as Powder Flasks, Cartridge boxes, and Belts, formerly belonging to the "Bn• chanan Rifles" of this city, to return the same immediately, otherwise he will be compelled to proceed against them according to law, without further notice. WILLIAM S. AMWEG, Brigade Inspector of the 24 Brigade, 3d Division, P. M. Office—South Duke st, square south of Court House. may 18 61, 18 • EA.D THIS I FARMERS, BUILDERS R and CONTRACTORS. The undersigned having rent ed the SASH FACTORY of H. C. Locher, situated in South Water street, back of No. 2 Steam Cotton Mill, in the city of Lancaster. begs leave to'inform his friends and the citi zens generally, that he is prepared to fill all orders left with him, or sent to,the Lancaster post office for, WINDOW FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, and MOULDINGS of every description. Having formerly super intended the Sash . Factory of Messrs. A. K. Bowers & Co., at GraefFsLanding, his customers can depend upon all work being done in a satisfactory manner. !Jai- Prices to suit the times. June 8 2m 21 F. HIRAM KELLER. CONSUMPTION OLD DOCTOR STEPHEN H. BURNS, who has devoted his CAN BE whole life to the cure of Consumption and its kindred diseaaes, now that his days are II 1: D , nearly spent, he is desirous of placing his remedy in the hands of all afflicted, free kiiri non BEEN of charge, hoping in this way to do a great deal of good before he dies. Ho feels coo ls fident that his remedy will effect a cure in ninety-nine cases out of an hundred. He THOUSANDS will send each appplicant that gives him a description of his or her complaint a small OF INSTANCES, quantity of mediclne,with full and explicit directions for preparing the same ar by title themselves, when, they find that it benefite them. Each applicant will send Dr. S.H.BURNS three stamps, (9 cents.) to pay the return letter and assist in paying for this adver tisement. Address, NEW YORK. Do. S. H. BURNS, N. York. juue 15 • 4t 22 OALT! SALT :!--The advertisers keep 0 constantly on hand a large supply of GROUND ALUM SALT, ASIITON FINE SALT. MARSHALL & DEAKINS FINE AND DAIRY SALT, which they are now selling at year bow PRICES. CARR, GEISE & CO., Grain and Lumber Commission House, Baltimore, Md. june 16 3t 22 CHEAP FOR CASH. 'WHITE LEAD AND ZINC. of the best quality, at 7 cts pet' lb.; Superior CHROME YELLOW, 150 per lb.; CHROME GREEN, 10 and 15 eta. per lb.: ULTRA MARINE BLUE, best quality, ---, A 60 cts. pot lb.; CHINESE and. PRUSSIAN BLUE, 50 cts. per lb.; TILDEN'S CABINET VARNISH, front 51 25 to 51 (XI per gallon; COACH VARNISH, extra quality, 51 50 por gplion; GRAINING MEDIUM in OIL and DESTINIPER, and other Colors equally low, . _ /Oa" AINO WATER PROOF LRATELER PREEIEVATIVE FOR Itoooo, SIMS, lIARNE.FB, and every deseription'ot Leather. 1,. BRADDOCK, 34 North 12th street, above Market, Philadelphia. mar 30 3m 11 - - TAISSOLUTION OF CO—PARTNERSHIP. lJ Tho partnership heretofore existing between the sub scribers in the Lumber, Coal and Saw•milling business, In Couretogu township, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 14th of April last. All persons indebted to said firm are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them to either of the under signed. ABRAHAM PETERS, A. H. METZGER. • N. B.—The business will be conducted at the some plaZe as usual, by J. G. Peters a❑d A. 11. Metzger, under the brut of Peters b Metzger, and they hone to merit and re ceivo a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed on the old fain JULIO S Ste 21 PETERS 5: 'METZGER. TOVES TIN AND COPPER WARE.-- 13 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 Cookinz Parlor. O. Cl , O .and nth•r STOVES.of the latest and most approved pattorli, lie also J•, o oinues to earry on extensively the manufacture of . . . Of th, t. ,, nt,,t :Ind in,.st sub,tantial . . Ileusekaa..pe'rs nil persons going to housekeeping sup plied with all articles desired at the very lowest prices.— Pere ais In his line are invited to call at t Ina; Street. a few doors front Centre CIIttISTI AN IST Sg i r r te s , . t CHEAP BOOKS BY THE NEW FIRM, Now is the time to liw) cheap Books; and those wish ing good Books to improve a select Libra r y, h ave an upper. tunity never hie;we offered to the people of Lancaster.— The general stock eintirecing every variety of good Liter, tare, whirls it one of the most ostensive and select ever had by any siroile hook store in Lancaster. And the panic haying re:loc.-Li the price of Books they are the cheapest twill usmil han opportunity to convince. We always keep a large stock of SUN DAY SCIIOOI, BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, MAPS. GLOBES and APPARATUSES, and everything In the Book, Stationery and Pc riodicni line. Beforii purchasing do nut negket to call and see the Cheap hook Store of SUEAFFHIt & YOUNG, June U . 22] Succesoore to Murray, Young & Co. rFH.E EXAIIIINATION OF APPLICANTS for Schools, will be held in the follnwing Districts, at the times and places hereinafter specified : Straeburg Bor. and Tn-p., July 6th, fi n. m.. High School, Stra,bu rg. • Eden, July 7th, a. Quarrnille. Providence, July 7th, 2 p. m.. New Providence. Ntartie, July Bth, 9 a. in., Rawlinsville. 'humor°. July 9th, 9 u. m., Fulton, July 10th, 9 a. tn., Hess' Hotel. Little Britain, July 12th, 9 a. tn., Poplar Grove Schonl House. Colerain, July 13th, 9 a. m., Union School House. Bart, July 11th, it a m. Green Tree. Sadsbury, July 15th, it a. m., Christiana. Salisbury, July 16th, 9 Om., White Horse. Leacock, July 17th. 0 a. m., Intercourse. East Lampeter, July 19th, 9 a. m., Enterprise. l'aradise, July 20th. 0 a. In., Black Horse School House. New Miltown, will the Directors please attend with their candidates, either the Leacock or Paradise examinationl Pequea, July 21st, 9 a. m., Willow Street. Conestoga, July 22,1, 9 a. m., Conestoga Centre. Safe Harbor, July 22, 7 p. m.. Manor, July.23d. 9 a. m., Manheim, July 24th, 9 a. m., Neffaville. East Hempfield, July 26th, 9 a. tn., Itohrerstown. West Hempfield, July 27th, 9 a. m.. Columbia, July 28th. 9 a. m. Marietta Bor., July 29th, 9 a. m. East Donegal, July 30th. 9 a. m., 7dnytown. Washington Bor.. July Slat, 9 a. m. Carmargo, Ind. Dist. The Directors with their candidates will please attend the examination in Providence. Directors are requested to provide ample blackboards, chalk end all other apparatus that may be eded. Directors are also requested to give notice In their re spective Districts of the time and place of holding said examination. In those Districts in which no place has been set, they Will please appoint a place and send me word. m y 1 k tf 16 4t.' Please notice that my appointments are at 9 a. m., and not several hours later, as last year. Teachers who avoid public examination will not be examined privately. The public are cordially invited to attend. .JNO. S. CROSBAUGII, County Sup't. 3t '23 DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSFIIP.—. The Partnership heretofore existing between WIL LIAM MURRAY, HIRAM YOUNG & JOHN SIIKAPPiiii, trading under the firm of Murray, Young .& Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. 'rho Book and Stationery businese will be rontittued In all its various branches, by John Shadier A II trait Young, under the ti ei of Sit A YOUNG, at the obi stand. who ask a iimilnuntinti or patronage so liberally bestowed to the old firm, All therm Loving olaime will please pre. soul thee, properly eutheolisated for settlement, anti all Gown knowing themselves to tot Indebted to the firm of Murray, Young A tie,, or oil Ilrm, will please fall and set. tie their tuniounte. ', lICitIt4Y, HIRAM YOUNG, JOHN SiIIiFFER, 1,3110/11Iitvl . , .11111 t) II), Ifin In connoction with thu above, the kuhkerlber would ten. der Isla aehnowletiginnonta tnr the liberal patronage and the hind and courteousi manner In whirls that potronaga woe extended during Isla connection with the Cheap hook Store, end would aollolt a continuation of the same to my auctiessors. I will remain in the store until the tenth day of July, in order to Bottle up tea hooka, end hereby request all having unuottled accounts to call on or before that day and make settlement, an it Will be unpleasant to leave the secounta in other hands for collection. Those iutlebted to the lota firm of Murray k•Stork, will save costs by settling thylr accounts by the truth of July next, as above. , WILLIAM MURRAY. M ° E . 4 7' RED ACED S CED ri I A w E N.T Z A 9,N TOE LLE E n I v E Ladies, all in want of Dry Goods, Whether foreign or domestic; Mantillas. every shape and pattern; Dollar Dusters, Dusters for a Dollar, Parasols and rent French Collars, Robes , 1 Silk and Robes of Berege, Robe Aquille and Robes de Flounce. Do not wonder, do not question, Do not think it all deception, For your eyes will prove it truthful; That the place to hue year Dry Goods Is et WENTZS', where the Bee Hive Strikes the eyes of all beholders. And we look with silent wonder, At the hundreds pouring there Pouring in to buy their Dry Goods, That by WENIZS' are disposed of At a rate so much reduced now That all others must knock under, And all allow with voice eternal That of all the many places, In this flourishing inland city, There is " none like to the Bee ilive,'', To the Bee Hive that's In King street, To the Bee Hive kept by WENTZO, Where all goods are sold so cheaply Thatiwe wonder. Yes we wopder, But we know it is not deception, And each voice in answering echoes, Says in accents that are truthful Bny your Dry Goods. Buy your Dress Goode Of WENTZ Blum., in East King Street, Qf WENTZ BROS., at low prices, Of WENTZ BROS., they sell so cheap now, . Of Winisk BROS., at the Bee Hive Corner of East King and Centte Square. Just opened from. Auction alot of DUSTERS and MAN TILLAS. Good DUSTERS for one dollar and upwards. MANTILLAS, new shapes and styles. Our Summer Goods we are selling off at Reduced Prices, WENTZ BROS., East King and Centre Square. June 22 tf 23 B ATES, BENTZ & BARDWELL, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC wznEs &LIQUORS, No. NI. North nth Street,- Phil . Olphbt. 8. o. Ben& ca). s. HEM OEOOI. &SHAMUS; June 1 • . 6nt 20 - , ler_UStEiXelktisATEEl.T. :IMPROVED - -Thete - Fahe are manufactured at the and -MbereXtenelve. establishment in the city or 'amity of Latuaster—and 'being the latest Improved Grain Fans now before the public, Farmers And Dealers generally will consult their own Interests by calling and examining Meth before purchasizig.elsewhere. They are - now emit to all parts of l'ennsylvardaand other 'States.— These Fans are so constructed as to separate all the impure , grains, such as cheat, cockle, smut, &c., at the same opera tion. :They will also be made to order to separate Grass Seeds from Wheat. When such are desired the orders _must be sent in time. _ _ I have also manufactured the celebrated lI.II3IIIOTOYCOLI FAN for many years, and I claim the improvemeuta made upon my Fan as being far superior to them. They are considered the. BEST NOW DI USE by all Farmers, who have given them a trial and who continue miring them. I have bad much experienCe in the manufactUre of Grain Fans, having made more than 3,000 vines I have been in the business. These Fans arn adapted to hand or horse power, or any .other power that may be applied to them, and they will be mut free of chine to any distance within 30C miles, by railroad or water at the shortest notice. Castings of all kinds for Windmills always on hand; also Screens and Wire of all Nos, for sale at low prices. 4Fir Be careful if you want a Fan of my manufacture to see that my name is on it. 5.000 DOLLARS REWARD.-1 will give a reward of $5.000 to any set of men who can prove to my satisfaction that these Fans are not the best in use. Fourteen First Premiums have been awarded these Fans, at different Agricultnial Exhibition. A FIRST PREMIUM CIDER MILL, which will make from 6 to 8 barrels per day, with bander horse power, and will produce more Cider out of the same quantity of apples than any other Press now in use. These Mills are said, by those who have tested them, to be ad mirably adapted for grinding and pressing Sugar Cane. There has been a large and increasing demand for this Portable Cider MilL Call and examine for yourselves, Be they will bear inspection. Oar I have also HANTS' PATENT GRAIN DRILL for sale, which is one of the best Drills in use at the present time. It stands No. 1 wherever used, and will sow all side hills and rough land that can be drilled. It sows all kinds of grass seeds, sans, or barley. Call and see these Drills before purch asing elsewhere, as it will be to your own ad vantage. Jicir Shop—South Duke street, 2 squares south of the Court House, Lancaster, Pa. - 40. mar 23 7m 10 SAMUEL REELER. 'MMEEVES' PATENT LEVER PEN."-- AL The subscribers would respectfully call the atten tion of their friends and the public generally, to this new Pen, which is constructed upon an entirely new principle. It has beau the aim or-the Inventor to combine the stiff point of the pencil with the elasticity - of the goose quill, and the annexed certificates, by parties who have used the Pen, will show that he has succeeded. Amongl this advantages attained by this over all other Pens, are Ist. The nibs being stiff they act as a support to the hand, enabling the writer to use it with the same rapidity that he would a lead pencil. 2d. The manner in which the nibs are operated upon for the purpose of producing light and shade, is of such a nature that it is impossible for the nibs to lap over each other, or stick in the paper, thereby causing spattering and blotting as the ordinary elastictaibbed Pens are liable to do. . give hat a few of the many certificates which we have in our hands, and respectfully invite the public to call and examine for themselves. • • . . - 1 consider ~P .EEVE, , ' PATENT Loves PEN the very Lent I have ever used. I can, in a given time, write one-third more with it than with any Pen I have ever used. J. ALBERT ALLEN, Penman and Card Writer, Girard House, Philadelphia. We purchased one of the above Pens eight months ago, and have been using it ever since. We esteem it a pleasure to have the opportunity of commending an article to the favor of the public, entitled to so much merit as this Pen Is. ItAIGUEL & CO., Philadelphia. CERTIFICATE OF AGENCY. PHILADELPHIA, May 13. 1858 I hereby appoint Messrs. SPRENGER 5: WESTRAEFFER, my SOLE AGENTS for sellinitly PATENT LEVER PEN,'• in the county of Lancaster, State of Peunsylvenia. ATTEST, JOIIN F. REEVES, Patentee. ROBERT TAYLOR, 1 Manufacturers. TEIOSIAS REED, The undersigned under the above arrangements are pre pared to sell the Patent Lore,. Pen at the Manufacturer's wholesale prices, to retailers, and earnestly solicit orders for the same. The undersigned take great pleasure in ad ding the certificates of two of our citizens who have tried the Pen. Hear them. I have for some time past been using one of "REEVES' PATENT LEVER PENS," and consider it much better than any Metall° Pen I have over used. It possesses more elasticity, and will produce a stroke of almost any thick nese, with greater regularity and without danger of strain ing or getting out of order, than any Gold Pen I ever saw. Signed, JOHN 13. LIVINGSTON. Lancaster•, May 14, 1855. Having used One Of "REEVES PATENT LEVER PENS" I um free to say it is far superior to anything in the Pen line I have ever need. With the same Peu the bleavissit flash and the finest Mdr-stroke can be made at the will of the Pelts man, and being constructed of surh heavy material, the nib thereby being more firmly secured, It will wear longer and better then any ether Pea now iu use. (If Pens it to the Ultimatum. CHAS. It. FHA] LEV. =SEM= Lancaster, May 14, IStS. SPRENGER & WESTLIAEFFER, Publlaliers and Booksellers, 33 North Queen street, Sole Agents for this county, Lancaster, Pa. • may IS If IS rraE NEW JERSEY IMPROVED 1 REAPING AND MOWING :\IACIIINE. The subscriber now offers to the farmers of Lancaster • . . •. and adjoining counties one of the best combined Machines in use. It has stood the test for five years—giving entire satisfaction to all who have used it. It is capable of cub ting from ten to fifteen acres of grass or grain per day, with one pair of horses. Lewis Corte, of Salem, is wilting to qualify that ho cut twenty one acres of grass with one team of horses in one day. Hundreds of other names could he cot if it were necessary. This lar,chine was sold last year in title and ether counties, and extensively In Now York and New Jersey, and was preferred above alb ether machines wherever used, both the reardrez and nookYill,.— It has been used from year to year wii II le,s repairs than ''- v other machine. Owing to the scarcity or intm-y the mice Ices been reduced from last year, tlo.t any farmer ran now secure lA, of the best machines than can he produced. The agents who sell these machines are persons who have used them and arc willing to recommend them to other farmers wire aro I lie best juthea of the machi nos— not more agents soiling for a percouto,, and willing t cramany l hung down the throats of farmers. These machines are Malin at my shop in Wain d 0: lc, New Jersey, whore I have con,tan tty on hand Horse Pow• era, Corn :ith-llers, Cultivators and all kinds of farming im plements. J. W. Cottrell. Columbia. and Win. T. Flans, l'arkesburg, aro Agents for the sale of the Machines. to whom appllca tiers envoy its made, or directly to One subscri or. 111==1M1=1 . . The Om, machines can be had at A. F. ISA IR'S SHOP. 1 . 7.,! , .M.Ai,mr strum_ 1-nrwastar. 1.1 f Aiw,ch riOOD NEWS ANDGOODLUCK ur FOR ALL. ir-r - CAUTION :—ASTROLOOY :—Look Out! Good Noses for All !—The nev,.failing MRS. VAN HORN is the very best; she is sure to succeed when all ethers have All who are in trouble, all who have been Iv:Cu - tut:ate. de ceived and trifled with; all whose tend h.,; es have been crushed and blasted by false promises ; all who have had bad luck, from whatever cause, fly to her for advice and comfort. In love affairs she seas never known to fail. She has the secret of winning the affections of the opposite sex. It is this fact which induces illiterate pretenders to try to imitate her. She shard you the likeness of your future wife, husband, or absent friend. It is well known to the public at large that she is the first and only person in this country who can show the likeness in reality. and can give entire satisfaction on all the concerns of life, which can be tested and proved by thousands, both marri ed and single, who daily and eagerly vitither. She also calculates lucky days and lucky numbers. Come one: come all! to No. 1530 LOMBARD STREET, between Juni per and Broad. tune 15 6m.' 22 FAIi.DIERS , MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. The members of the Farmers' Mutual Insurance Cu., are hereby notified that a tax of one tenth of one per cent., or one dollar on every thousand dollars valuation, has been levied by the Directors, to pay the loss sustained by Henry Lleidelbaugh, of Pequea twp., in the burning of his Wash house, ou the night of the 24th of February last ; by Elias II Witmer, of Manor twp., by the burning of his Dry- Goods and Grocery Store, on the night of the 24th of March last; and the loss sustained by Jacob B. Shuman, of Manor twp., In the burning of his Tenant House, on the night of the 27th of March last. Full Duplicates of the said tax will be left with Joseph Clarkson, at the Banking House of Gyger A Co., in the city of Lancaster with John Roh rer, Treasurer of the Company, at his residence in Weal Lampeter twp., and with John Strohm, Secretary, at his residence in Providence twp., until the tenth day of July next. at either of which places any member of the Compa ny may pay their quota of the said tax. A Partial Dupli cate will be left with Andrew Metzgar. Esq..of East Hemp field twp., where persons residing, in the townships of East and West Ilempileld may pay their tam. A Partial Dupli• cute will be kit with John Myers, Hardware Merchant, in the Borough of Mount Joy, where persons residing in the townships of East and West Donegal, Mount Jay. Conoy. Rapho and Penn, may pay their tax ; another partial Du plicate will be left with David Witmer, of East Burt twp., near the Blue Ball, where persona residing in the townships of Earl. East Earl, Ephrata, Crernarvon, Brecknock and Sal isbory, may pay their respective quotas of the said tax, during the period above Indicated. Those who do nut pay their tax previous to the tenth of July next, will have their accounts placed in the hands of ['roper persons for collection, with the addition of ten per cent. to pay the expenses for collection. The Duplicate for the tax assessed to pay for John Frantz's Barn, which was payable on the first day of May last, will be left with Joseph Clarkson for few weeks longer, where those who have heretofore neglected It, may still make payment. Punctual attention to this notice In earnestly requested, as the motley Is greatly needed to meet thin demands of 1111, Treasury. 'lly order of the Board o Directors. .11111 N ROHRER, Juno IF at 22. Treasurer, -TlAnninits TAKE NOTICE 1: 1 'I01110 MOWIOt AND PATI.INT, to which woo award ell the lot ilrepilutu, n gt,lll modal and diploma, of the groat National Trial at Syracuse, N, Y. July, leB7. 11 alto took the Prot premium at the Ohio State Fell , And the Chester County Fair, the same year. having been appointed agent for the lade of this great \10)V tilt AND ItllAilllit, k new prepared to furnish the HIUTIO. Willing to test Its merito with other machines, in glrlog n public exhibition, ho would inform manufacturers, anti all others interested, that ho will meet them at any timo end place they may designate, within ton mil. of Columbia. - - Ile still continues to receive orders for PRATT'S CELE BRATED STEEL WIRE-TOOTLI RAKES, which CON ONLY ntst, notwithstanding the piractleal efforts of some to filch the right from him, and endeavoring to mid lead the public Into the belief that it is an Infringement on other patents, thereby endeavoring to Injure the sale of said Rakes, and inducing farmers to purchase inferior ma chines. The purchaser will be guaranteed against any loss, as I am prepared to prove an indisputable Right to the same. This Rate is also always ready for a trial of its merits, against any other that kVA YET. or that mar OE produced. Address HENRY BRANDT, Agent, Columbia, L.lnconuT county. Pa. June 15 3t 22 McGRANN, KELLY & CO., • BANKERS, GRANITE BUILDING, NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCE, Will receive money on Deposit and gay Interest thereon aF follows 5 per cont. for any length of timo. nlections f m 'r ad o e ne in )e al a l . parts of the United States. Money sent to England, Ireland, Germany, France, fcc. Passage certificates for sale from Liverpool to New York, or Lancaster. Land warrants and nncurrent 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 cr , loramercial paper, Stocks, Loans, and all market. able sem....ities In New York or Philadelphia. Our Stands may rely upon promptness, and our per.mal attention to their interests in the transaction of silty busi ness which may be intrusted to us, and we hold ourselves individually liable for all money intrusted to cur care. GEO. K. REED. RICIIARD MrORANN, Sr.. PATRICK KELLY, A. McCONOMY. June 23 ly 23 STATES' UNION HOTEL.--NO. ia a 0 Market street, above 6th street, Philadelphia, Pa.— The undersigned, late of the American House, Columbia, Penna., 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,) whisk - he has filled up with entirely New Furniture and Bedding of- a superior quality. The house him also been renovated and impro ved in a manner which will compare favorably with any of the Hotels in the City, and cannot fail to gave satheac tion to those 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 flatten tdmaell that by etrlct.attentlon to business, he will merit and re oeive a liberal share of pi blie patronage. • G. W. lIINKLE, - . • may 22 tf-18 18 58 - :- TLar i c .. 14 4 lill&58; JOHN ERBEN 3 - al! P CLOTHENG 11T0R.4 • . . SIGN Of THE STRIPED COAT, ... N 0.42 North Qutren Et, East rick, near Orange, Lam:cuter, Rt. The proprietor of thin great manufactory of Clothing, re spectfully announces to the public in general,- that his 'establishment again contains the largest, bat, and cheap.~ eat assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, ever offered for sale in Lancaster. His stock of Clothing has beak manufactured expressly for the Spring and Summer business, made in the best manner and most modern styles, and guaran teed to be cheaper than similar articles ono be pus" chased for elsewhere.. . Every article of Clothing sold by the proprietor of this establishment is of his own manufacture, and is not only sold CHEAP, but it is generally allowed to be more carefully cut and Barr= MADE than any other in the city of Lan e:tater: 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 46.25 to $13,00 Fine 40 1 / do Dresi " . 7,00 " 13,50 Cashmaretto Coats, 4. 2,75 . 5,00 Tweed Coats. 1,50 " 4,00 Linen and Gingham Costs. ,r 75 " 2,50 " Black French Doeskin Pants 3,25 " 6,00 Double Milled Cassimere Pants, " " 7 5 " 5,00 Fine Black Cloth Pants, 3,00 " 5,50 " Fancy Cassimere Pants, 2.50 " 5,00 " Tweed Pants, 1,50 " 4,00 Linen and Cotton Pants, " 75 " 2.25 White Marseilles Tests, 1,50 " 3.00 Fancy do do " 87 " 2,50 . Black Satin Vesta, 1,75 " 4.00 Fancy Silk Vests, . 1,50 " 3,50 ALSO, a full assortment of Linen and Marseilles Collars, Shirts, Bosoms, Summer Cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Suspenders, Gloves, Hosiery and Umbrellas. Just finished a very large assortment of BOYS' CLOTHING, suitable for the Spring and Sommer, consisting of Boys' Sack, Frock 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 a very large and well assorted stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, which be is prepared to make up to order, in the best man ner and the most approved styles, and warranted to fit. r.. The undersigned holes, by strict attention to businoas and endeavoring to please customers, to receive a continu ance of patronage. JOHN A. ERBEN, Sign of the Striped Coat, No. 42 North Queen Street, East side, near Orange, Lancaster, Pa. apr al tf 14 TDETZELT & DI , EVOY, STILL CON " tinue the MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS in the THE GRANITE BUILDING, No. 6%, North Queen Si: Our stock consists of the choic est FRENCH CLOTHS, such as BeWines, Samonies and NeDemons finest Cloths of various colors; tho choicest French Cassimeres; Black Doeskin Caksimeres ; Fancy Cassimeres, the best selection; Vestings of all descriptions, and a large ussortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. We respectfully ;sit a continuant - NS of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon our predecessor, and truer by strict attention to business to receive It. One of the firm has had considerable experience in one the largedt and most fashionable Merchant Tailoring Es tablishments in Philadelphia, and flatters himself that ho Will be able to render satisfaction to the patrons of the firm. PETZELT b McEVOY. apl tf I t! MERCHANT TAILORING--CLOTH ING. The uudersi4ned respectfully announces to the citizens of Lancaster City and County, that lie has commenced the MERCHANT TAILORING BUSI NESS, at the store formerly occupied by Jacob Rathvou, next door to Joint Michael's Hotel, Neat!! QUEEN Swazi, in connection with which he will keep a choice selection of READY MADE CLOTHING AND GENERAL FURNISHING GOODS. Having obtained the services of I'. .1. O'Rocut; to superintend the Merchant Tailoring department; from his well known artistic skill, lie feels confident he will be able to compete with the first establishments iu Philadelphia In cut and style. The se lections.of the Goods will be ac.ording to his judgment and taste, and will be of the very best and choicest kinds. Ile hopes that a strict attention to business will merit a liberal share of patronage from a diocerninc public. S. O. MUSSEIt. mar 23 tf 10 P. J. O'Rormx, Superintendent El J. KRANPIVS SPRING AND SUN— NI k! R CLOTHING. Thankful for past patronage, the subscriber respectfully begs leave to inform his friends, patrons and the public in general, that ho has on hand and is now mak tog up at his establishment, on the corner of North Queen and Orange streets, a superior supply of READY MADE CLOTHING rote MEN Ave BOYS, adapted to the Spring and Summer seasons; embracing all the various Styles of Material. Make and Fashion that are now found in the market, including Plain Figured and Side striped, all of which have been purchased recently, and will be sold at priers suita ble to the present state of the times. His stock couSietH lu part of Spring and Summer RAGLAN, PALMERSTON, and SACK OVER-COATS and BUSINESS COATS, FROCK COATS, PEA JACKETS, PANTS, VESTS. SHIRTS, COLLARS. SUSPENDERS, CRATATS, STOCKS. T I ES, GLOVES, HOSIERY. :Use on hand a superior stock of CLOTHS, CASSI MEKS, VESTIbOS, &c., which will be Math, to order on the usual reasonable and accommodating terms, end entire satistacsion given as to the table, quality and fir. Long experience, and rare facilities enable him to assure the public !hat they will receive an ample ret,,BipeWlo for any patronage they may feel able to bestow. The Agency for WINCHESTER & SCOTT'S CELEBRATED Sorties continued, and measures taken, and orders at all times filled in a satisfactory manner. F.. 7. lilt. MPH, Merchant Tailor. tom 12 TKIN tS SELF-RAKING REAPER AND MOWER, AT PRICES TO SUIT TLIE TIMES. Tie• attention of Farmer+ it , rettleterfully invited to this veleta-area Laltor-Saving Machine ef rentry tirtit. No weight on horse, necks. or side draft. person with two horses is sufficient to work it. It is easily managed and not liable to get oat order. _Persons desirous of purchasing are referred to the fol in LatazillDart,AßOp,y. Fanners sob. have be, a asit.g them P. W. Housekeeper; . Joseph Gibbons, 31. D.. Enterprise. Joseph Watson. 31. IL near Mt. .toy 3luses Shorts. White House. Joseph Shertz, near Ephrata. Joseph Balance, Fulton tarp. John Russell Drainer, Thomas Wright. William Scott, Robert Scott, John Johnston, Wm. 1,. S Thos. 31. Patterson, David Stoltzfoose. Salisbury township Solomon Stoltzfoose. Samuel John Blank. •• •• Henry Blank, Stephen Fut,. Samuel Bear. David Bear, •• Matthias Hurst. Leacock. donate & Isaac Weaver, " Samuel Stoltzfoose, Upper Learock John Stoltzfoose. Chr'n Stoltzf,,ose . . •• Abraham Ebv. •l Wilson Brubaker. `• Joseph Wenger. Esq.. Chr'n 4: David Ebersole. Abraham Kurtz. Ephrata. Peter Bard, Adam Shaeffer, Messrs Sensenig, Ephrata t.oonship. John G. Bressner, near Lancaster. Tobias Ilerr. Abli'm Groff, We, liar;. Jacob K. Shenk, Manor township. Tbrunp,m Brubaker. near New Holland Wm. Kies,, • 13..1. Kinser. ' -, John Massleman. •• Abraham Rciti, •• Stephen. David & John Morgautow n Messrs BIVIIII,II/111 11,i, - . near Marietta. Tito above are a ale have given their eertiSeateB recommending them thY tort ernribinol insellift in gee. The'geueral agent for Pennsylvania. John 11. Tontlinon, will give his perFonal attention to all machines sold in this County. Apply to GEO. M. STEINMAN h CO.. who have the agency 6 r Lanen.ter and the adjacent coon ties. JOHN S. WRIGHT, Proprietor, Chicago, Illinois. lune S 2n 21 MANNY'S PATENT, WITH WOOD'S IM PROV E M EST, ADJUSTABLE COMBINED BEA I'ER AND MODEIC. MADE. BS W. A. WOOD, lloosicx FALLS, Nir,w YORK. 'Chin Slachine lass awarded by the United States Agri• cultural Srcioty, nt the Grand National Trial of Reapers and Stowers. at Syracuse, Iu July I lti7, the Firat Premium tianhintri leraprr unit Alopotr—A GRAND GOLD MIiD• Al, Of DONOR AND DI STentil Prrntioni for nroprr—A SILVER ,/ IMA Thin N1,1,1)1110 wam award by tha Maryland Btato Ad. ticultural Society, at the tilal Iteapars and Mowpro at Clumtartnivn, July, 1847, for Cmabluad llmpar and hinwar. tho Viral !'random at Will HUNDRED DOLLARS. I'lll9 m,whino Wits also awarded Iha Bret premium at Rositr Mew owl Shemin!.los In July, 1967, for Combined Mo. The nines of voluntary temlininnialS on hand, which brava 11004111111iitoll within the loot month, plainly indleato the points in which this Mullin° wells all others, vie; Its easy convertibility Irma Mower too Reaper, and sire vow ; Ito construction for adaptation to lumen surfaces ; the ease with which it can be raised or lowered for cutting from two inches to eight inches from the ground, which is dorm by means of a lover controlled by the driver while in his seat; its ease of draft, portability and clean ness, and ease of cut; its simple and easy apparatus for throwing in and out of gear while in motion ; its freeness from side drafts: Its perfect adaptation for cutting all kinds of grass, grain and cloverseed; Its carrying Its own weight upon its wheels, thereby relieving the horse from all weight upon his neck, Ac. Many of thew points are patented and cannot be embodied in any other Machine, and all will admit how essential and indispensable they arc to a com plete combined Machine. REFERENCES. such This la to certify that we the subscriber, having purchased, during the months efJlllll3 not July, 1157, sine of Manny's Combined Reaping and Moving Machines with Wood's Improvement, and having sobbed our grass anti grain harvest, take pleasure in rA mmmending them to the farmers ae the most simple in einstiuction, the most dura ble and reliable Machine sow in use, po s sessing many advantages over all other, used in this county: Joseph Ernhardt, Futter, David Brubaker. Lancaster, John Landis, Leacock, Bowers Li Hershey, do. Jacob Minich, Manbunii Abner Buckwa ter, Leacock, J. S. Whitmer. Mason Calvin Cooper, do. Christ. Hess, Msctic, Henry Stoner, Manheim, Jacob Kreider, L. Britain, Jonathan Weaver, Laacock, Henry F. Herr, Manor, Samil Stultsfuss, E. Earl, John Bylw, Leacock, BenJ Fisher, Paradise, Isaac Legman, E. Earl, Seel Hasson, Leacock,' Christ.-Iferr, Perinea, Jeremiah Brown, Fulton, Startle Miller, Clay, Barclay Simpson, Martic. Daniel Kline, E. Cocaina), Maris Hoopes. do. Henry Hagey, do. Henry Neff, Manor, Martin Bollinger, Warwick, Emil Daveler, Lampeter, Levi Miller, do. Isaac Sprecher, Lancaster, Samuel It. Hess, Clay, • &toil Bollinger. Ephrata, Hiram Bollinger. do. Jno. Eshlernen,W Hempileld, Em'l Graver, Manheim, Benj. Stauffer, Penn, Samuel Weaver, Earl, J. Ambler, L. Britain. GEO. D. SPRECHER & BRO., Agents, North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. B.uturi, BOLLINGER, Agent for above Clay Township. Jaw RUES, Agent for above Leacock Township. June S It 21 Ti SCHABFFELL AND SON, No 1 and 1, Corner of East King and Centre Square, Lancaster, keep constantly on hand a large assortment of SADDLERY for sale, whole• sale and retail, consisting of Patent Steel Spring Saddles, Shatter and every other style, shigie_. and double CARRIAGE HARNESS, Steer,:lipring; Sole Leather TRUNKS, Carriage WHlPS,Veirerruillal CAR' PET BAGS, and Ladles 86,TORELLS"and gazomei HOWE COVERS. We would cali tha'attentfon cePitimata and. Storekeeperstonnr aseartolent ofaundriorLeether WHIM and also in our : is*tyr.of NETS from diffeinnt • ...N..B.;—At the instil Ake ilatnber / 852 , PRMALgd WinfaWinded tolbeni far Bad diseand Tnnilttc and itliagainnas oossiith otanni.• . -S•1411 . 882 0 r - 4.50 N% TALI:TABLE FARM 'AOC ahiraliPli 4• antectriber offers at private sale, that &nimbi° • 4 . OD which he now resides, Ideated near ford oouiate, Maryland, at the junction of the nada ing from Whim Hall, (on the N.O. Bailroad,) to . Bear and from Baltimore to York; abontfour miles eastOrsalalq ; depot, and. 26 miles froth' the City ofikalUttalrej" firm contains 120 ACRES, more or lea, &bent lßol,W•tf are in YOUNG TI6U3SIB, and the balance In good • of cultivation, much of it having been freakily 7fled+"._ k. The dwelling, recently erected, a sribstent#l, and beautiful PRAMS •HOUSE,S2 by lirfilet•iaib" sal table back building. 18' by 16 feet, andimrl. 74 rounded by a number of. Ornamental Shade . • • A never-failing Spring near the yard, furnishea DIV a r• - •";',„..' dant supply of pure water. •• There are also a Stable, (;,.`c ,.. • au, Meat House and other neelainr7 outtobas4 all .. ,„:1 cellent condition. There lea thrifty - YOUNG.. of choice fruit on the-pnuntsea, and a • Spring. in ritstrf field. The fences are all of new rails and - inline - orden - -..;:. - -. A Stage carrying the Mall, passes the dwelling every day, On its route to or from the N; - 0. -• • ABIP. For general healthiness, for beauty o f . situate.. n, for easiness of access by public and private conveyance, for convenience in regard to Churches, Schools, Post Office, Stores, Mills, Shope, kc., it possesses advantagei rarely surpassed Viewed in every aspect, it is a valuable farm for agricultural purposes, and would make a desirable country seat for a City Merchant. Persons wishing to in. vest in real estate would do well to call - and eramine this property. A clear and indisputable title will be glean. JOSIAH GUYTON. Sbawsville, Buford County, Md., April 24th, 1868. may 18 SM 18 F — - ARM AT PRIVATE SALE.--The sub scribers will sell their FARM at private alle, Said Farm is situated in Martic township, Lancaster county, on the road leading from Martic Forge to McCain" Ferry, about 2 miles west of Rawlinsville, and contains about 72 acres, more or leas, the greater portion well fenced and ins good etateof cultivation. The balance is composed of young timber and sprout land and meadow bottom. The improvements are a two-story LOT. DWELLING 1101ISE, I • a new Frame" Barn, and other out-bnildings.— There is a good Apple Orchard and other Fruit T • The Farm is well watered with a number of streams, and a Spring near the house. Terms will be made easy, and possession gisen on the let day of April, 1857. Any person wishing to view the premises will Mill on either of the subscribers, residing at Mount Nebo, one mile north-west of the property. WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, JOSEPH ENGLER. The subscriber will also sell, at ,pri- Tate sale a HOUSE AND LOT in the village of Mount Ne• bn. There are 3 acres and 136 perches of land ill the lot, and the improvements are a twoltory FRAME HOUSE, a Frame STABLE, and other out-buildings. There is an ex cellent spring of water on the lot, and the land is well fenced and in a good state of cultivation. ' Terms made easy. Apply to JOSEPH ENGLE& aug 2a IRGINIA FARM FOR SALE-.GREA.T V INDUCEMENT FOR CAPITALISTS.—WiII besold at private sale, the valuable Farm known as the " Wheatland Estate," containing 810 AllitES, situate in what le called the Hickory Level, Buckingham county, Va., I miles north of Maysville the county seat, and 7 miles from Hardwicki.ville—a b ridge creesing the James river to the canal at this point. About GOO acres are cleared, and al moot level land—the balance well timbered. The land Is very productive, and celebrated for the growth of Wheat, Corn and Tobacco. It is also well watered. The imprnveruents are a now, handsome and convenient DWELLING MOUSE, so situated on an elevation as to command view of nearly the i . whole estate—and the Barn and Out Houses are ample and convenlenily located. There are good Orchards nn the premises of Apple, Peach, Cherry and other trove.— It is seldom that such an relate is offered, laying as it does in an intelligent and healthy neighborhood convenient to markets, churches, Ac., and so highly productive, and level in every portion as that all the Imple ments of husbandry can be used to the very beet ad. vantage. If I Bell, my object is to remove to a warmer climate. A large portion of the land coat me $4O per acre —but I will 801 l it, with the crop of Wheat from the Bow leg of 150 bushels, the entire stock, and 18 likely names, for $40.000; or without the negroon, for $25,000. My ob ject for wishing to dispose of the slaves with the land, is to prevent the separation of families. TERMS-000 third Cosh, (or in two or three months,) and the balance in equal itiatalments of one, two and three years, with interest. Address the editor of the Lancaster Inteiligencer, (GEO. SANDERSON) Agent for R. L. PATTERSON, Mt. Vince, Buck ingham county, Va. feb 13 tf VALUABLE FRANKLON COUNTY FARMS FOR SALE.—The subscriber, living in Chamberelinfg, will sell hie TWO FARMS in Gnllford township, Franklin county, situate on the public road leading to Greencastle, about one and a half miles from Chambersburg. These farms are in the highest state of cultivation and well improved, with running water through one of them and the other has a splendid spring. They are sold fur want of time to attend to them. The one con tains lin acres and the other 160. Terme made known by the subscriber. These forms contain a good portion of timber. The attention of Lancaster County Farmers is United to these farms, which aro well worthy their atten• lion. tang 25 tf33l WM. likYBEit. o E r O ' C I co u nt y, e M E abr i "ve xt d c' esi S rane F F ' a t r ß m situated FOt in S il k ar L i Maryland, one and a half miles from Bel Air, the county seat ..f liarford, le offered at private sale. It contains 160 ACRES. 100 of which are in a fine state of cultivation, the balance In thriving Timber, well watered, fenced, and has comfortable BUILDINGS, very convenient to Schools and Churches of all Christian deoornina- ir''4 tione. situated very near the tine of the Baltimore >Ft and Philadelphia Central Railroad, n.cl adJoine the lamas of Robert W. Holland, Isaac 51,nm:a and E. Reynolds, lisurs., a desirable location In every respect. The above handsome Farm will be sold far below ifs value, on terms to snit purchasers, on application to,Bowen h. Mercer, Balrimvre street, 13althuore. or to Richard D. L a ... 0.. t Asr, who will give all srcdseary Information. ear I 4m 13 r - 11 , 0 TANNERS—FOR SALE--A Tan Yard 1 in complete order with TIHRTY-SIX COMPLETE VATS, which can he increased to toy- number. The prop- C . ert3 is situated in Marti,. township, twelve miles from this city, and comdsts of 2 ACItES and 43 PERCHES, on wh HI is a TwnSlery FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Bark tirloding House, Water Poseur gg;,,, liarlc Mill, Two-Story Beam *Souse, Currying NI uc Ilorge Stable, 611,maker Shop, Rake Oven, Ac., .oc. A large number of FRUIT TREES aro on the pretni,s The Dwelling pease in In good repilr, as Is also the 0 , her buildings. The running seater on this property is pumlierly adapted for this business and la said to be the very best in the Stare. BArk is abundant and cheap. The property will be sold low if applied for soon. Terms ac,om ['natal log Enquire of CHAS. N. HOW ELL, At lain Marble Yard, North Queen street, or to J. 13. KAUFMAN, may II tf In Attorney at Law, South Duke street. 'a EW YORE: NINE dr LIQUOR STORE. ADAM REIGART, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. 4 ,-I;s7g4A No. 6, North Duke Street, next door to the office 6 . g. of the INTELLIGENCER," and directly opposite , v 0- 61S c ont.11 .. OUREI, Lancaster, Pa. Ile that ' ho i ms -- 1 --- . t 'V po ir i l t sdho m d of informing the pnb- WINES and LIQUORS of the choicest Brards linl e et t ual c l l . ties. Having made arrangements with some of the first houses in Cognac and Rochelle, enables him to furnish to his customers, upon the most liberal terms, the followinil brands of Cognac and Rochelle Brandies: DTA RD, II EN N ESY, PINET CASTILLION, T. DIMES, MARTELL, 'JARRETT, PELLEYOSIN, .1. J. DEPUY & A. SEItONETTE, &c. W T N R S. CHAMPAGNE BURGUNDY. SHERRY, LISBON, HOCK, OLD OPORTO, CLARET, MADEIRA, TENERIFFE, MUSCAT and MALAGA WINES. of various brands and qualities. Holland Gin, SahaLiam Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys; Peach. Apple, Lavender, Blackberry, Cherry, Ginger and Raspberry Brandies; Cordials, Wine Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, Sr., &c. Also, Agents and Solo Proprietors of the OLD WHEAT WHISKEY. Constantly on band, an extensive stock of Old lifonou• gahela Whiskeys of various grades, some of which he guarantees to be superior to any in the country. All goods from this establishment are guarantied to give satisfaction, with the privilege of being returned apt 28 T ILE DINING noon coon, TUE STOVE FO! THE FARMER. The undersigned would ask the attention of Farrnersand others to his newly patented WOOD AND COAL STOVES, called the "Dining Room Cook," which possesses advanta ges not found in any other. The oven le perhaps larger than that of any other stove, being 18 by 26 Inches In the clear, while Its peculiar construction is such as to emit an unusual degree of heat In a large room with a trifling con sumption of fuel. For the Dining Room of the Farmer it hupplies a want long felt. and for this purpose It was con structed under the personal supervision of the undersigned. dee 1 tf 46 G. D. SPRECLIER k BRO. T ETTER FROM MISS LUCY I/ DEAR JANE.- I received your letter of the 24 inst., and en requested, attended to "your shopping." Do you re member our "shopping expedition" last summer—during your visit to Lancaster;—Welt, now ne then WONT2'I3 stands unrivalled for variety, choice and chenpneee of all kinds of Summer Dress (kinds, Shoats, Mantillas, Parasols, (new and beautiful designs,) &e. ftetiave mo, dear Jane, the Indies of the City nod County of Lancaster and vlchil ty fully understand their own, lidsbend'e end pope's in terest, in giving to %Vents no large a share of their patron nun—as they have been doing for years—end their honest ndvlco to their friends In, now an ever, t. for the choice of the market at the lowest price, go to Wentskt, whore they receive new Goode every day." Enclosed, please flail hill and receipt of Oman purobased for you—they tire 11111(.11 )Mllll.lllol', 111111 prices at least 20 per cont. less then I could tied elsewhere. Hoping all will setlefartory, I remain your Mend, truly, LUDY. Nllot Jane per rdpni Lnay, lininiltt of WI(NTZ 111108. !bailors In Foreign and Dot :twain Dry Gonda, Wholesale ' nod Detail, earner of Diet Kling arrest nail Centre Bquaro, si l o ..I the Bee IIleo: 1 Super. Silk hobs $1 a .00 12 Yards Super. Oil Bulled Meek Silk, 100 12 00 1 Flounced Derege Hobe 660 I Fugeno Ltste Hobe 360 1 Chally Robe A'qullle 3.00 In Yards Super. French Fawn, 1214 1.25 12 . " all Wool Ple.k Ikrogib 13 1.60 1 Super Stella Fla" l , 8.00 1 New style i'r'is Mantilla 5.00 1 Linen pester 1.25 1 V. W French Collar 3.50 a " .. 8 1,4 25 1 Pair N. W. French Undersleeves 3.50 3 " " 1.2 37 • 1 " Super. Kid Closes (all,ghtly soiled) 25 1 New style Parasol 3.50 1 Silk Parnaol (for sister) • 76 1 Gingham Parasol (for slnry) 25 1 Sun Umbrella, Silk (for Mother) 300 Received Payment June I tf 20 BUILDING SLATE..-The undersigned beg Lave to inform buildena and all persons in want of ROOFING SLATE that they have male arrangements for the entire supply of one of the beat Quarries In York County. the superiority of these Slate over all others are well understood and acknowledged. We are now recalY log a supply that we invite all In want, to locket, bellow ing them to be the beet that over came to Lancaster. We employ none but the very beet workmen, and all work done by us is warranted. Terms moderate; beat guaged Slate sold by the ton if prefered. GEORGE SI. STRINSIAN & 00., • West King street. apr 20 6m 14 f'l ASTOR OIL, ARROW ROOT; k j SWEET OIL BORAX, .- ALCOHOL, CAMPHOR, SPICES, CALOR Ef.,,_ SODA, Loctwoow - :" -- 7 , . CRE AM TARTAR PEARL BARLgy '-• -7' GUM ARABIC, HARFAHORN,N ;• .." - - .. GELATINE, VIALS,' • • ~."3, RHUBARB, BEN 4' 1. JALAP, EPDHILD....ka , ' -:-,,, For sato at - TROMifiRLLIdA.H.BR4IT: apr 21 tf 14 Dr= and qtande4l StortorWestarAng at. ' "kr 13. LAWRENCE'S' NEW: P:ttitilligi4 .- : 1.1 i, .'PRINTsitE. CAM/ AND 'IINyBUINV -,,. - WAREHOUI32,- - . :r,.t ' NO 905. Calf mFecß srassz PH/aliliitiffik . Ali' Oaar , kuyara will find itibr ill* trittadillt44 Jan 6 .. ' , '''''.:'' - - -- 2-; , ,, *lig - ... ... ___„__,... . ~ 100 I F 7... TV SI, .GIINS 1 .11.31i1TOLIMELIII 4.4 Jai „iiarii epoxied a large "aaaartmeat 4-- -B i . l , a ...,X= I ~ a . raven; Pistols and. Hunting equispara-of Wl' ik lowzre engaged tii.iarriraW: itilr,A A ., iill _: attenittwiregairlag of Ciunig4c6 Well: • • 'C''''%,,,- '' All work iugad. -' s , - ,2- 8( • 2 ' ~2 0 L32AP,,tI . 351 1/9i i it warr ,Bt ,rg4ift r l.MPilliale ~ 1 . :-` 2 .'''' - ' l 'i , , $71.37 WENTZ BROS.