~115MPT41 . , ricketr --- k t ag 4 c . 8 . 111 WW 24 : O i b m bithrauccaibr'of Eenator 1'44415411 , Br,lldurs, Jtute9 .4 .lloB. The Awn.: istAlll3_4ont hai receded neiddly,:idmie- the aitit - 6f 6111-4414461, audio a doe Wilrieda be or four to our ateurtHinettel have thinitebitoki,; 23meo t been 4t W4fitiktushing.off the cent andl34th which had accotarditlieleteefrornthe overflow; the' experi- Inept worked moafedmirably, answering a double purpose -:-Inkbig the Water frOM7thit ciliate,. and foielnewith it the mod and dirfinto the current as the rivekreceded.— We MO now in sight Otlindzol the American Itottom,Hand Illinnistown begins to look like a streak of terrafirma 7 . -i!o longer a town of water, with skiffs and canoes navigating the streetsingleid , of wagons and drays. The inhabitants are retirning totlietr hooka; andhia short time will"corno mance the world" agelli I The crops on the bottoms are all lost, but enough will be ralled;if reports are correct, for all practical purposes; • - iind Indeed it le said the West will turn out the most abundant crop of wheat, corn, oats, potatoes, bay, &c., known in the valley of the Mississippi. • The produce market is just now very dull, and sales of any magnitude are slow. Corn has advanced, and commands • 00,575 c per bushel. Bustinse has not improvg, but a heavy fall trade is looked for. Freights are dace, and flour is tiken thin" this city to New Orleans for 25e per bbl. and weight freight at 15@ltc per 100 Ins., and very little to do at these figures. The weather has been very warm during the week just closed, with occasional refreshing showers. Four or five cases of sun stroke have occurred in our city. The mania for suicide seems to be on the increase—the average Is about one per day, The board of United States Inspectors of this city are now engaged in investigating the cause of the recent ex. plosion of the steamer Pennsylvania. Several of the wounded from the above catastrophe have since died. The whole number lost is not known, but is said to be over one hundred and twenty. Several murders have been perpetrated in-our -city in the last week, and one in Carondelet. We told your readers in a previous letter that the Know Nothings—{the few that still remain true to their princi F , plan—denouncing the Catholic Church and all citizens whini, happened to be born in another clime)—had nominated rO. full county ticket, and that every man so nominated do ained the honer, leaving the party without a candidate— not even a constable; but it seems that the few were de termined to have a ticket at all hazards, and if no one could be found willing to stand the run, that this fete would nominate themselves, which they did do, and a full and completo county ticket Is now before the voters for . defeat on the first Monday to August. Samuel M. 'Deck inridge is their candidate for Congress; Mr. J. Richard Barrett that of the Democrats, Bud Mr. F. P. Blair, Jr., will receive the nomination of the Black Republican Con vention, which convenes in this city to-day, when three tickets, us usual, will be presented to our citizens for their suffrage. Politics have become stale in this section of the country—no one deems to take the least Interest in the election of any particular candidate. The Black Republi cans must contrive some plan to lie successful in this dis trict, or Frank Blair will lose his chances of being put on the ticket for Vine President with Eli Thayer for President in 1860 I ! We have no predictions to make, an to the general result—the people have not yet begun to move. F. P. Blair, Jr., arrived in our city a few days sieve, Jost in time for the Convention. The Ward meetings of the Black Republicans on Saturday night were well attended, but conaiderable dissatisfaction seemed to characterize each and all of them—at one a general pugilistic affair came off. Delegates wore elected to meet to day arid fix up a ticket—the probability is that nearly all of the old officers will be renominated. In Illinois the Nationals and Douglasites still stand apart, and oach declAre their determination to stand by their nominees. The result of this is plainly seen—the Democracy divided—Black Republicanism must triumph, and Senator Douglas will lose his seat as one of tie Sena- tore from that State—Gen Lincoln will take his place; - and still more than probable, the Republican State ticket will prove successful. Which wing of the divided Democ racy will be most benefited by such a change of politics in our sister State of Illinois, can only be determined among themselves. We have always frowned upon splits, divisions and dissontions ill the ranks of the Democratic party—no good has ever been attained from them, and in nine cases out of ten they have given the county, or the State into the hands of the opposition. and it requires years to again retain the reins of government. This will prove to be the case in Illinois. We had a visit, a day or two since, from our old friend Jacob L. °pester, Esq., formerly of Philadelphia, but now an agent of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, located in New York. Ile was here on busineo connected with said road, and left for the East on Friday morning last. Mr. Isaac. W. Taylor, fornierly of the li rim of Taylor & Mason, of this city, but more recently a citizen of New York, fell from the a few days since, at Pena, the wheels running over his arm, crushing it iu such a shocking manner, that amputation became necessary, and after suffering all this pain, we aro sorry to add, ho died on Friday night last. We have some late intelligence from Salt Lake, but nothing of any great interest. The Salt Lake mall left Camp Scott on the sth of June, and arrived at St. Joseph on the 22d. When the stations are arranged, they have every• confidence that the time will be reduced to sixteen days, and that the trip will be performed with ease. By this arrival, we gather the following information : The mall party encountered heavy snowstorms for three days, from Independence Rock to Platte Bridge. A gen tleman from Fort Laramie tells us that for ten days from the last of May, they experienced continual storms of rain, snow and hail, and that the peaks of the mountains were covered with snow. The mail party met Col. Hoffman's command twenty miles from Camp Scat, and Capt. Marcy'', about fifty miles. Glen. Johnston intended moving into Salt Lake City as soon aithey arrived. Gov. Cumming, the Commissioners, and Postmaster, had gone into the city. Provisions were plenty, Col. Hoffman having Rent a portion of his provis ions ahead, they had reached the camp. We have nothing new or interesting from Ratios.— Since the Black Republican orators In Congress have ceased to keep up the excitement on the borders of our State, everything goes smoothly. We hope the voters in Penn sylvania will forever silence the disorganizers and aboli tionists in that State, at the fall election. LETTERS ON CONSUMPTION SERIES CONTINUED BY DR. N. B. WOLFF. 8113M3 To the Editor of the Missouri Democrat: Latent Consumption is characterized by an Ream° of ' cough, expectoration, pain and spitting of blood, although the lunge be loaded with tubercles. These symptoms, in not a few cases, hre absent even till death results; but In the maforitylleafter a long period of failing health, spitting of blood, cough or pain set in suddenly, and the disease rune a rapid course. The tubercles existing in the lunge often work out their 11l influences by secondary changes in the blood, and other diseases are set up, which destroy the patient, and from the absence of the prominent symptoms, the physician and patient aro both led astray, and atten tention is directed towards removing the diseases which are the effects, instead of attacking the cause. Or if the physician kno4 the cause ho conceals it, for the patient's sake, because he knows no remedy. In such cases, the patient goes about with less alarcity than in health, busi ness is an exertion, he complains of various dyspeptic ' symptoms, heartburn, pain in the stomach, water-brash, uneasiness during digestion. pains in the liver or right shoulder, costiveness alternating with diarrh.oa, disturbed rest, and emaciation more or lees. The urine will even present the chemical microscopic changes observed in functional or organic affectimle of the stomach and liver. Fistula in ano occurs almost exclusively in such cases, and appears to keep the tuberculous disease in check, as does also chronic inflammation of the peritoneum, (invest '. ing membrane of the intestines) which often masks latent Consumption, and is the most frequent in females, while Fistula is commoner to men. Besides these, various other symptoms are complained of, indicating a diseased state of the bOdy, and often puzzle the medical attendant. The observant physician will generally see marks in the countenance of the patient, that will make him suspect the existence of tubercles, such as the delicate appearance, the pearly hue of. the white of the eye, varying in tint from yellowish white In the fair, to deep bluish gray in the dark complexioned, and a very slight spasmodic twitch of the corners of the mouth and nose in speaking, which in. creases to a shiver over the chock as the deposit in the lungs augments. On examining the chest, depression will be found above or below the collar bones, or both. When the deposit is great, these bones stick out, so to speak. On tapping in the immediate neighborhood of the collar bones sounds are produced. establishing that tubercles exist in various stages of developemont ; nay, even cavities, although there has been no cough. These cases are generally pro nounced billions or dyspeptic, or anything but what they really are, and the treatment of courfle cannot be appro priate. I would particularly impress the fact that active purging, and the use of mercurial preparations, are pecu liarly apt to rouse the tubercles into activity, and to de xelope rapid consumption. At present the orthodox prac tice for billious and dyspeptic complaints is calomel or blue pill, which are rank poisons in the form of disease under 'consideration. The obvious practical inference Is, that in all cases at all resembling what I have described, It is at.. solutely necessary to have the cheat examined by a nom -- patent physician, before undergoing treatment, and if 7, tubercles are present, inhalation presents the only known — luaus for their removal. The aubject of the treatment of Consumption has, until recently, been involved in Cimmerian darkness, the moet.opposlte modes being pursued by men of equally eminent Intellects and acquirements. But there were two points upon which they tlil agreed, and these were that the patient mast die; and that opium was the railway that was to glide him easily but swiftly to hie grave. BM a new era line dawsed upon the world, and Con sumption is no longer the hopeless malady it has hitherto been regarded. The improved method divides itself into three . divisions,. the' local treatment, the constitutional treatment, 4td.the hygeinic treatment. The two latter departments arsheginning, I say only beginning, to be ap preciated by' the general run of practitioners, and the first Is, I may say, entirely ignored, except by a very few, who are laboring attain - for it its true position in the science of medicine. Ina local treatment consists in causing the patient to breat: he into his lungs vapors charged with medicinal anbatiuces possessed of healing properties suited - to the stags ottise onse;atid coming thus directly in cen ter& with.the,dise asdd surface, they exert their curative sitieciiiffs:- if they were acting on a sore on the auisiskortheyedy... Remedies received into the stomach arippt to . 00qmpo sed, or if taken into the blood are so illifita ' Oiiiiiiiesitered; that on reaching the lungs, they ure•pogulaiistoiMni any beneficial rfildt. Theitatietice • .r. • - the deaths by Coneasepi* since*. eltensive %trod= Mon there of inhalation by Des: H.nnterand Melville. -.The fiery reasonableneas of ths plan commends itself to every ireitecting mind, and when t it. is backed by the testimony of such men of eminence as are cited in the early letters of the aeries, we have all that ii necessary to prove irre. alatildy that treatment of .Consumption _ by inhalation...ix the only one that Can be anceeesful. In my text letter I shall explain the philosophy of in halation more at large, to be followed by an exposition of the general and hygelnlc treatments. . N. B. WOLFS, IL D. Office of Bewail Al Wolfs, corner of Fourth and Olive Ma., St. Louis, Mo. ) a , •‘l.aA l, o,{ the Wed& 2'lle"Cf)vps;',k.—Locat Tisaterrhe • A ugust '- - this Dist . Nors.—For. the Information of thaw laboring under disease of the Throat and Lunge, whomay wish tneonsillt me, personally or by letter; I beg leave to stite, - that Iwill visit Columbia, the latter part of June, and remain until the first of September, when an opportunity will be af forded them to do so. Medicated inhalation, consists charging atmospheric air with medicines in a gate of vapor, which are then inhaled into the lungs, - where they exert their benign influence, by. addressing their action directly to the parts diseased In this manner all diseases of the respiratory organs, such as Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption, hitherto deemed the opprobia Medicine, have become amenable to successful treatment, though until the Introduction of Medicated 'lnhalation, they were considered incurable. N. B. W. _ t OirEfinality to A.lll Uniformity of Pricel A new feature of Business: Every one his own Sales man. Jones lc Co., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store, 2)0 Market street, above 6th, in addition to having the largest, most varied and fashionable stock of Clothing in Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have coned. toted every one his own Salesman, by having marked in figures, on each article, the very lowest price it can be sold for, so they cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike. The goods are all well sponged and prepared and great pains taken with the making, so that all can buy with the full assurance of getting a good article at the very lowest price. Remember the Crescent, in Market, above 6th, No. 200 feb 20 ly-5 - JONES k CO. Ke-Important to Farmers.--A. F. Bair respectfully informs the public, that he still continues at the old established stand, formerly occupied by S. B. Haines, and more recently by N. Bair & Brother, in the rear of Dr. Oeo. B. Markley, Beet King street, Lancaster, one half square east of Sprecher's Hotel, where he is pre pared to furnish with promptitude and despatch, those cele brated THRESHING MACHINES and HORSE POWERS with the improved Frktion Geared Shaker, which for light ness of running and efficiency of action stands unrivalled, as has been fully tested by all who have tried them. REPAIRING of all kinds attended to at the shortest notice, and in a manner that will make the article re paired as good as new. He will also exchange new Ma chines for old, or second-hand ones—the latter of which will also be kept constantly on hand. The best of reference will be given, and he invitee Farm ers to call and examine his work. Lancaster, May 18 8m 18] A. F. BAIR. 4Z- Mexican 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, Pole Evil, and Swellings upon Horses, 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. Smart, Ridgefield, Conn." S. LEITCH, Esq., Hyde Park, Vt., 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 ment 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 intitatione. 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 Proprietors, N. York At Ephrata, on the 20th ult , by the Rev. Daniel Hertz, Isaac 11. Miller to Catharine Farlow, all of West Cocalico. On the 13th ult.. by Rev...saanuel Trumbauer, Uriag Cake to Luzetta Br...nneisen, both of I.llnkletnwn. Oa the 20th ult., by ltev. A. IL Kauffman, Samuel Ken dig, of Safe Harbor, to Frances Sherlck, of Washington borough. On Friday mourning limit, in this city, Richard M.'Grann, Jr., in the 38th year aids ago. On the 20th ult., Christiana C. Kempfer, wife_ of John Kempfer, aged 98 years, 4 months and 21 days. In Litiz, on the 21st ult., Elizabeth Lichtenthaler, in the 020 year of her age. . On the 24th ult.. Eliza Barton, wife of Robert Barton, of Seminole, Warwick twp., this comity, in the 55th year of liar age. FRIDAY, July 2 —The Flour market is unchanged: inspec tions for the week amount to 5844 bbis., a decrease of near. ly 3000 bbls. from last week. There is very little export demand and most of the sales confined to the wants of the home consumers at $4 7504 87 1 /, for common and extra ; and ss@6 for extra family and fancy; 500 barrels Ohio Su perfine sold at $4 25 Rye Flour and Cornmeal is steady with limited sales. Wheat but little inquired after; sales of Red at $1 02@1 04 and White at sl . lo@l 20; a lot of new crop was offered at $1 30. Rye scarce and wanted.— Corn in active request ; sales of 4000 bu. Southern Yellow at 78 cents, afloat. Oats dull. Whisky is scarce; sales in bbls. at 23 cts, hhde at 22@22:!,'? and drudge at 22 cts. In Provisions little doing; sales of Mess Pork at $l7 00 I+, bbl. and 200 tree shipping llama at 11 cts., on time. rpRACHERS WANTED.--Eight Teach -1 ere are wanted for the Schools in Conestoga township, for the term commencing about the middle of September, and lasting 6.monthe. Permanent Certificates will be paid s3o per month; Provisional $27 per month. Applicants for the schools will be examined by the Su perintendent, on THURSDAY, 22d of JULY, at 9 o'clock, a. m., at Conestoga Centre. july 6 31 0 25 CASPER HILLAR, Secretary. C - I LOCK S OF EVERY DES cription from $1 2 to $lO, at 11. L. Se E. J. Z A II 11 ' S , OLD GUARD. Corner of North Queen street and Centro Square. july 6 Warranted Timekeepers. tm 25 TATE OF THE LANCASTER COUNTY 1:3 BANK, THURSDAY MORNING, July Ist, 1858. Bills Discounted $486.984 97 Bond and Mortgages 29,300 00 Real Estate 12,744 93 Gold and Silver 128,446 18 Cash due from Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore Banks Cash due from Country Banks... Notes and Checks of other Banks Due Depositors Notes in Circulation Dividends Unpaid Due to Banks Due Commonwealth of Peun'a Capital Stock, $268,575 Ou Lancaster CYty, ss : Beforo me, J. C. Van Camp, an Alderman of the City of Lancaster, personally appeared W. L. Peiper, Cashier of the Lancaster County Bank, who being duly sworn doth say that the shore statement is correct. W. L. PEIPBR, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed July 2d, 1858, comm. July 6 It 25 J. C. VAN CAMP, Alderman. PECTACLES, TO SUIT ALL WHO 1:3 need them, in Gold, Silver, Steel, or Plated Frames. We keep McAllister's Spectacles and Spectacle Glasses, and sell precisely at his prices. Old Frames refitted with Glasses to suit the oyes. Satisfaction li - orranted. july 6 6m 25 IL L. & E. J. NOTICE. --Six Teachers wanted to take charge of the Schools in Bart township, for a term of seven months. Applicants will please meet the County Superintendent, at the Green Tree, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of July, at 9 o'clock, A. M., for examination. Good salaries will be given to competent Teachers. ,• BY ORDER OF THE BOARD. H. S. KERNS, Secretary. July 6 tit 25 E S T A T E OF CHRISTOPHER WIL LIAMS, DEC'D.—Letters testamentary on the estate of Christopher Williams, late of Sadsbury township, deed., having been granted to the subscribers residing in said township: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those haying claims will present them, without delay, duly authenticated for sett lenient. WILLIAM F. LEA, ISAAC WALKER, Executors. july 6 tit 25 Cl` ILVERWAR E--SPOONS, FORKS, 0 KNIVES, LADLES, AC., always for sale . or made io order by H. L. dE. J. Z HM , Corner East King street end Centre Square. Old Silver taken in exchange at its highest value—Old Coin at 20 per on. • july 66m 26 CHOICE OF GIF TSI Hereafter every purchaser before purchasing his books has his own . . . CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNEY'S CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNEY'S CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNEY'S CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNEY'S CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNEY'S CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNEY'S CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNEY'S CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNEY'S GREAT AMERICAN GIFT BOOK HOUSE, No. 293 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, where the gifts, consisting of JEWELRY, dm., AND VA RYING IN VALUE FROM 75 CENTS TO TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS, are always on EXHIBITION, IN AMPLE SHOW CASES. Our New Descriptive Catalogue, contain. ing a large variety of Books of every department of science and Literature, (all of which are sold at regular publisher's prices,) and explaining oar new and original system of al lowing every purchaser his own choice of gifts, and setting forth unequalled inducements to Agents, will be sent, post paid, to any Individual, on application. Address, A. RANNEY, Agent, july•6 Gm 25 No. 293 Broadway. - HDLATED-WARE, FROM THE BEST I factories in the United States, sold at manufacturer's rates by • H. L. & E. J. Z A 11 M , Corner North Queen street and Ontre S7ttare. TEA SETTS, COMMUNION SETTS, GOBLETS, SPOONS, FORKS, ICE PITCHERS, KNIVES, &c. july 6 in variety. Sm 25 A LIST 'OF LETTERS REMAINING A in the Yost Office at Safe Harbor, for the quarter end ing June 30th, 1858. barsone calling will please.mention they are advertised Adams, Isaac Jr., McWilliams, Catherine Amara, Henry Morrie, C. W. Esq., Bally, William Mundorff, Mr. Brake, Bernard Mitchell, Wm. H. Buckwalter, John Jr., Manning, Lizzie R. 2 Clay, John Manning, Susan Charles, Joseph Powell, William Chandler, Thomas Porter, Mary Ann Ewlog, James Shenk, Elias . Fry, John W. Sterrit,' Anthony Good, Jacob . Utz, William Hass, Abraham Warfel, Abraham Hess, P. Writ, Patrick Harrington, John Walbolt, Hilary Hollow, John Vi'arfel, John- - - Herman, Jacob . ". • • jam) 6 It 25 . A. B. HESS, P. M: PHILADELPHIA MARKET $205,911 92 215,185 00 2,048 80 13,045 62 1,609 32 457,800 06 VeZi4dVXOLlitibTA rAll iV i gerk IBBTPIPPSH M arGH JogirGEß-RINGB,_ , ILWAl6lofpari IT t• - • L.- . Cornerertli - Queen - atria amt- Centre :Square, Hair JM.i7 made nyin suit.dkaireepetttem Pananur, can rely neon getting beck am win bads. - NV 6 . . Almitoirs: 3TO'FICE; • 'ESTATE or JOHN sounta, late of Honor township, deed.—The undersigned Auditors -untainted to make distribution of the balance remaining In the hand/ of - Jacob and . Henry Bonder, Riecntors of the last - John. Ponder, late or Manor twp.;deed, amirog the heirs and those legally rmli tied thereto, will. sit for that. Inured on VIRDNREDAY," the 11th day of AUGUST-next, at 2 o'clock, P. id., in the Library Room of the Court House; in.tmeaster. A. SLAYMAKER,I Auditers,' June 6 4t 26 'VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY - AND V FARM AT PRIVATE BALE.,;—The subscribers, as Administrators of Jacob Prick, late of Carroll county, Md., .dec'd, will sell at. private sale, the following described property of C. P. Frick,.and Jacob: Prick, decl, situated one mile west of Himpsteakeariol county; Md, on the county road leading trrWestadnater; The MILL is on the Patella:ol'Bll3.i never-falling strewn of water. The House of the Floor Mill is a two and it-half story BRICK BUILDING; three mu of Burrs, and all the machinery is in complete order; to which is attached a SAW MILL AND BARK MILL, both in complete running condition. These Mills have a large and profitable run of custom. • The FARM consists of 163 ACRES OF LAND, more or less, 25 acres of which is Meadow, and about , 70 acres In good THRIVING TIMBER. The cleared land is under good fencing, in a high state of cultivation, and bee been well limed. The improvements consist of a .LOG. DWELLING HOUSE, a good FRAME_BARN, Carriage House, Corn HOMO, Spring House, and . other necessary out-houses. There are two good Springs on the property, one near the mill and - one. near the house. Two good ORCHARDS of choice fruit. This property will be sold together, or It Will be divided to snit purchasers.. • _ „ Persons wishinglo view the4Mpeity will call on C. P. Frick, the surviving pertner; living on the premised. C. P. muck, E. A. FRICK, Administrators. jpzie 6 2t 25 WATCHES AT GREATLY REDUCED RAM AT H. L. & - E. J. ZAHM'E Corner of North' Queen (1744 and anirs ,Pare. Every WITCH sold by rielwarranted to be what it le represented:•. - • air We call especial attention to the new (-7111 " EQUILIBRIUM LEVER, which cannot be sur passed.-as a pocket time piece. Mama carefully repaired LAW SCHOOL OF THE UNIVERSITY AT CAMBRIDGE, MASS. . . The instructors in this &hoot are Hon. Jon PARIMIX, L. L. D., Royal Professor, lion. THEOPHILIM PA1180303,L. L. D., Dane Professor. Hon. EmoitT WABICBMIN, L. L. D., University Professor. The course of Instruction embraces the various branches of the Common Law; and of fiquity; Admiralty; Com mercial, International and Constitutional Law; and the Jurisprudence of the United States. The Law Library consists of about 14,000 volumes, and as new works appear they are added. and every effort is made to render it com plete Instruction is given by oral lectures and expositions, (and by recitations and examinations, in connection with them.) of which there are ten every week. Two Moot Courts are holden in each week, at each of which a cause. previously given out, is argued by four students, and an opinion delivered by the presiding instructor. Rooms and other ibeilitievare also provided for the Club Courts ; and an Assembly is held weekly for practice in debate, and acquiring a knowledge of parliamentary law and proceed ings. - Students may enter the School in any stage of their pro fessional studies or mercantile pursuits, and at the corn• mencernent of either term. or in the middle, or any part or a term. They are at liberty to select what studies they will Pun sue, according to their view of their own wants and attain ments. • The Academical year, which commences on Thursday, six weeks sftcr the third 'Wednesday in JulY, is divided into two tcruut, of twenty weeks each, with a vacation of six weeks at the end of each term. During the Winter Titration, the Library is opened, warmed and lighted, for the use of members of the School. The exercises of the next term will commence en Mon day, September 6th, 1858. Applications for admission, or for Catalogues, or any further information, may be made to either of the Profes sore at Cambridge. Cambridge, July, 1858. july 6 3t 25 NIERCER POTATOES.--A. splendid lot just received a RING WALT'S Grocery Store, East FOR RENT .--An excellent Frame Weather. Boarded STABLE, situate on the Alley be tween South Queen and Prince streets, and near West Vine street, will be leased for one year at a moderate rent. ..trite- There is a Carriage Ilouse with the Stable. Enquire of the Editor of the Intelligence, mar 30 tf 11 DISSOLUTION. ---The Co-Partnership trading under the firm of WILLIAM DILLER & CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. WSI. DILLER. LANCASTER, Feb. 24, 1858, GEO. J. DILLER. The business will be continued at the old stand, North Water street, by I mar 2 tf 7] W5l. DILLE 't. NATIONAL HOTEL RACE STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. PETER BIDES, SIDES A CARMAN'S'. CYRUS CARMINE, may 11 If 17 CHESNUT STREET HOUSE, SAMUEL MILLER, No. 121 Chesnut street. between 3d and 4th, PHIL ADEL PHIA. BOARDING, $1 per day. may 14 tf 10 SUNDAY NOTlCE..—Persons vs;lahlrig Medicines on Sunday Will please call between the hours of S and 2 P. M., at Dr. WAYLAN'S Drug Store, No. 60 North Queen street. Apr 7 111.4 LANCASTER LOCOMOTIVE Waits, November 18, 1387. NOTICE. --The Directors of the Lances ter Locomotive Works, having made an Assignment, to the undersigned, of all its effects for the benefit of ite 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 nov 24 tf 45 BRENEMAN , S GARDEN and SALOONS, CORNFM EAST KING AND SIIIPPEN STREETS, two squares above the Court House, are now open for the SUM NI Elt SEASON. The Garden will bo BRILLIANTLY ILLUMINATED every night. ICE CREAMS of the FINEST FLAVORS constantly on hand. Musk Nights—Monday, Wednesday and Satur- day. WASH. H. KEFFER, ESL?, leader of the Bands. Ara" NOT OPEN ON scmoa. "Iptl Jane 22 tf 23 820 REWARD.--Stolenfrom the Sub scriber's pasture, near Elkton, Md., on Thursday night, the 27th of May, a BAY MARE, with a b, white spot on her forehead, black legs and a rat tail. She Is of medium size, and risiog.l2 41.4 /' years of age. The above reward will be palWor the recovery of the Mare, or for any information that wi lead to the recovery of the Mare and Thief. juno 22 3t.23 ' JOHN E. DAVIS, Elkton, Md. DARGAINS t BARGAINS t BARGAINS JD Ladies who have not purchased their Bonnets for the season are invited to call at 1,1 BAUM'S, No. 62, ip North Queen street, where they will find a large assortment at a reduction of price, as the season is drawing to a close. Also a ;large assortment of DRY GOODS, WHOLESALE MILLIIERY AND TRIMMINGS. .Come one, come all, and;examine for yourselves, at L. Boost's, No. 62 North Queen street, Lancaster. june 29 t(24 $757,394 68 NS. L AWRENCE , S NEW PAPER, . PRINTERS' CARD AND ENVELOPE WAREHOUSE. 11 , 0 405, COMMERCE STRE:ET, PHILADELPHIA. /Dar Cash buyera will find It for their interest to call. jan 5 6m 51 $299,59502 RIFLESI GUNS I REVOLVERSI--i have opened a large assortment of Rifles, Guns, Re volvers, Pistols and Hunting equipments of all kinds, at low prices. I have engaged the services of Mr. Henry Gibbs, who will attend to repairing of GUM, &c., in all its branches.— All work warranted. S. A. DANNER, W.at King Street, between Cooper's and Leman's Hotels. apr 27 tf 15 F ARE REDUCED STATES UNION HOTEL, 606 & 668 MARKET STREET, ABOVE SIXTH PHILADELPHIA. TERlll3:—$l. 25 PER DAT. G. W. HINKLE, juno 29 4m 24 Proprietor. TILLLAM N. AMER, SURGEON DEN TIST, Office on the south-east corner of North Queen and Orange streets, Lancaster, Pa. Dr. A. having been for 5 years a student and =- assistant in the office of Dr. John ,Witylan, of 't SIM& this city, and having for several years since been In con stant 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 ART, in such a manner, n 8 PAD render entire oath faction to all who may favor him with a call. Aiieer Charges moderate, and all work warranted to be fully equal to any that can be procured elsewhere. N. B.—Entrance to office, 2nd door on Orange street. issue 29 ft Si [ASTROLOGY (11001) NEWS ANDGOODLUCK k_T FOR ALL. CAUTION I—ASTROLOGY !—Look Oat! Good News for All I—The never-falling MRS. VAN HORN is the very best; she is sure to succeed when all others have failed.— All who are in trouble, all who have been unfortunate, de ceived and trifled with; all whose fond hopes 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 was never known to fail. She has the secret of winning the affections of the opposite sex. It is this fact which indicts illiterate pretenders to try to imitate her. She shmillitott 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 visit her. She also calculates lucky days and lucky numbers. Come one! come all! to No. 1336 LOMBARD STREET, between Juni per and Blond. june 15 Pm. 22 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT N 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 of 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 Dollars, and for power to change its name to the "MOUNT JOY BANK," 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 Dirac. tore. HENRY EBERLE, President. JACOB R. LONG, Treasurer. Mount Joy, Penna., June 22, 1858. [June 22 6m 23 SAMUEL L. FOX, OPTICIAN, 537 NORTH 2D STREET, AIME BUTTONWOOD MEET, PHILADELPHIA. Six Years with flu! McAllister:. Spectacles in Gold, Silver and Elastic Steel Frames, of a great variety of patterns, with Superior Glasses, carefully adapted to the eight, Spy•Glasses,Alcro. scopes, Drawing Instrumenta,.Surveyors' Compasses and Transits , Dewy Thermometers, Glaziers' Diamonds, &c., . _ All Mode of Optical Instrumeots made, repaired and adjusted. Agent for Fixes' Oblique Polnted , Gold and Steel Pens, and the $25 Double Threaded Setoiniti,Machines, may 18 3m 18 B ATES, BENTZ & BATIBWELL, WHOLESALE DEAL'; BS, IH FOREIGN cf DOMESTIC WINES a L1Q110214 - No. 13 North Fifth Street„ Phlhuittliktda• ;-- S. o. BAUM z. 0081. June 1 -or • .on - _cath Getgrlate , of iiimk,Yernidrid - .." 2/te nosing boat graded - to:Aie sitbseribee same townabipt All mama iladaboal to aald.ectatemese. ousated to make ticonsdiato -tatyment, and ttiars chimelrtirrismant tkent;prostly imtbantkated tots - tatter meat. - ELBRItY .. latas I stow • miter: USITATICiDPiIIICEEIML ELY, !.:A.YIE-OP':- JD Earl (new - East :Idail) townehfp,- Lanteater connti,' decd :The tmdandmied. Auditors appolOted.by.the or , phone' Court to datribute the Wane° in thetands of John. High Executor of tbsied triHind 'testament of said , de. ceased, to and among Gain: legally entitled • thereto, will meet for the purpose of, their imptdntment, at the Lib*, room of the Court_ Sinielfitt - the Cityof LitileageniOn - WEDNESDAY, the Ilth dagr Of AUGUST next, at 2 o'clock, P. it., when andishere all potence interested are 'requested to attend. IL G. ESHLEMAN- j!nte 29 Bt4A ASSIG D T OF CYRUS BENTZ, late of Beemstowit. Lancaster county.z—The undersigned Auditor appointed'by the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county to idistribute the balance of the aboveositate, in the hands Of Jacob Romper . , the As.. since, Wand - among Mee legally entitled thereto, will attend for the purpose of his appointment, at the Library Boom of the 'Court Ranee, in' the City of Lancaster,. on TUESDAY, the 10th day of AUGUST next, at 2 o'clock, P. NE., when and where all persons intereeted are requested to be present. . SIMON P. , EBY June 29 4t 24 • . Auditor. 1010TICId I--Notice AIL hereby - given to @l pefwma who maybe in possession ofiJnited States Arms andAccontrementa that do not beltengioNcdontelsr. Companies in Lam:Niter countlahat thejahawequested to return them to the itedireigned. the undersigned would, further notify those persenewhnhaieiti pretend= United Stites Mee and Accoutrements, tacit as - Powder Flasks, Cartridge bones, andbelonging to - the - " Bu. chanan lawn of titMore= the same immediately, otherwise he wilt, compelled M proceed against them according to law - without further notice. WILLIAM 8. AMWBG, Brigade Inspector of the 3d Brigade, 3d Division, P. M. Office—South Duke at, %square south of Court House. may 18 St 18 READ THIS PARBEIRS. BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS. - The undersigned having 'rent ed the SASH FACTORY of H. 0: Locher, situated in South Water street, back of No. a Steam Cotton MID, 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 GraenLanding, his customers can depend upon all work being done in a satisfactory manner. july 66m 25 Qp•Prices to snit the times. June 8 2m 21 CONSUMPTION rt L D DOCTOR. STEPHEN lj H. BURNS, who has devoted his CAN Be whole life to the cure of Consumption and its kindred diseases, now that his days are CU.RED, nearly spent, he is desirous of placing his remedy in the hands of all afflicted, free AND am lismi of charge, hoping in this way to do a great deal of good before he dies. He feels con in fident that his remedy will effect a cure in ninety-nine cams 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 medicine,with full and explicit directions for preparing the same ar by tide themselves, when they find that it benefits them. Each applicant will send Dr. S.H.BUR NS three stamps, (9 cents,) to pay the return OF letter and assist in paying for this adver tisement. Address, NEW YORK. Dn. S. H. BURNS, N. York. Juno 15 4t 22 SALT! SALT 3 !--Tive advertisers keep constantly on hand a large supply of GROUND ALUM SALT, ASHTON FINE SALT, MARSHALL & DEAKINS FINE AND DAIRY SALT, which they are now selling at VERY LOW PRICER. CARR, GEISE A CO., Grain and Lumber Commission Rouse, Baltimore, Md. june lb 3t 22 HEAP FOR CASH. WHITE LEAD AND ZINC. • the beet quality, at 7 eta per lb.; Superior CHROME 'ELLOW, 15c per lb.; CHROME GREEN, 10 and 15 cts. per lb.; ULTRA MARINE BLUE, best quality, --(47 - A 50 cts. per lb.; CHINESE and PRUSSIAN BLUE, 122.'S 5U cte. 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 DESTIMPER, and other Colori equally low. digi - Also WATER PROOF LEATIIER PRESERVATIVE FOR BOOTS, SEIOES, HARNESS, and every description of Loather. L. BRADDOCK, 34 North 12th street, above Market, Philadelphia. mar 30 3m 11 j une 1 tf 20 DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing between the sub scribers in the Lumber, Coal and Saw-milling business, in Conestoga 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. 11. METZGER. N. ll.—The business will be conducted at the same place as usual, by J. G. Peters and A. U.. Metzgir, under the firm of Peters I Metzger, and they hope to merit and re, ceive a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed on the old firm june 60' 21 STOVES TIN AND COPPER WARE.-- 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, Of fice and ether STOVES, of the lwt.m.t and most approved patterns. Ile also continues to carry on extensively the manufacture of TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WARE Of all kinds:made in tho neatost and most substantial 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 et his cdil stand, Rast King Street, a few doors frian Centre Square. CHB ISTIAN KI CIHEAP BOOKS BY THE NEW FIRM, Now is the time to buy cheap Books ; and those wish ing good Books to improve a select Library, have an oppor tunity never before offered to the people of Lancaster.— The general stock embracing every variety of good Liters. ture, which is one of the most extensive and select ever had by any single book store in Lancaster. And the panic having reduced the in ice of Books they are the cheapest. We being desirous to reduce our stock before the fall sales, to 'oe enabled to ro purchase largely. will give special and great bargains, which every one will admit who favor us with an opportunity to convince. We always keep a largestock of SUNDAYSCIIOOL BOOKS, SCUOOL BOOKS, MAPS, GLOBES and A PPAP.ATUSES, and everything in the Book, Stationery and Periodical line. Before purchasing do not neglect to call and see the Cheap Book Store of SUEAFFER & YOUNG. June 22 tf 23] Successors to Murray, Young & Co. M. 0. KLINE, JAMES BLACK, Assigueen MME EXAMINATION OF APPLICANTS for Schools, will be held in the following Districts, at the times and places hereinafter specified Strasburg Bor. and Twp., July 6th, 9 a. m., High School, Strasburg. Eden, July Tth, 9 a. m., Quarryville. Providence. July ith, 2 p. m., New Providence. Hartle, July Bth, 9 a. m., Rawlinsville. Drumore, July 9th. 9 a. m., Fulton, July 10th, 9 a. re., Hess' Hotel. Little Britain, July 12th, 9 a. m., Poplar Grove School House. Colerain. July 13th, 9 a. m., Union School House. Burt, July 14th, 9 a m., Greon Tree. Sadobury, July 15th, 9 a. m., Christiana. Salisbury, July 16tb, 0 a. m., White Horse. Leacock, July 17th. 9 a. m., Intercourse. East Lampeter, July 19th,9 a. m., Enterprise. Paradise, July 20th, 9 a. m., Black Horse School Flame. Neu- Miltown, will the Directors please attend with their candidates, either the Leacock or Paradise examination? Pequea, July 21st, 9 a. m., Willow Street. Conestoga, July 22d, 9 a. m., Conestoga Centre. Safe Harbor, July 22, 7 p. m., Manor, July 23d, 9 a. m., Millersville. Manheim, July 21th, 9 a. m.. Neffsville. East Ilempfield, July 26th, 9 a. na., Robrerstown. West Ilempfield, July 27th, 9 a. m., Columbia, July 28th. 9 a. in. Marietta Bor., July 29th, 9 a. m. East Donegal, July 30th, 9 a. m., 3laytown. Washington Bor., July 81st, 9 a. m. Csrmargo, Ind. Diet. The Directors with their candidates will please attend the examination in Providence. Directors are requested to provide ample blackboards, chalk and all other apparatus that may be waded. Directors are also requested to give notice in their re spective Districts of the time and place of bolding mid examination. In those DistriCts in which no place has been set, they will please appoint a place and send me word. Please notice that my appointments are at 9 a. in., and not several hours later, as last year. Teachers who avoid public examination will not be examined privately. The public are cordially invited to titteud. JNO. S. CRUILBAUGH, County Supt. june 22 3t 23 BOOT AND SHOE'S TORE, No. 10y 2 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. The undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that be now has on hand one of t . the largest stock of BOOTS AND SHOES in this city. Gentlemen's wear consisting of CALF AND MOROCCO BOOTS, PATENT LEATHER GAITERS, CONGRESS. WALKING AND DRESS SHOES. Also a large assortment of LADIES GAITERS. KID AND MOROCCO BOOTS, SLIPPERS, SHOE-TIES. &C. Also heavy Boots and Shoes, suitable for ont.door labor, on hand. His own manufactured work, will be warranted, and satisf.ction guaranteed to the wearer. June 29 6t ISt PETER DIJCONOSIY. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. TILE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. TUE GOLDEN PRIZE.. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. TIIE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. TEIE GOLDEN PRIZE. ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED! The New York GOLDEN PRIZE is one of the largest and best weekly papers of the day. An imperial quarto con taining EIGHT PAGES, or Forty Columns of entertaining original matter; and elegantly illustrated every week. A Gift worth from 50 cents to 5500 00 in Gold, milt be pre sented Io each Subscriber immediately on receipt of the suh scr Teton money. TEAMS: One copy for one year 82 00, and 1 gift. One copy for two years 3 50, and 2 gifts. One copy for three years 5 00, and 3 gifts. One copy for five years 8 00, and 5 gifts. AND TO CLUBS,' Three copies for one year.. $ 5 00, and 3 gifts. Five copies one year 0 00, and 5 gifts. Ten copies one year 15 00, and 10 gifts— Twenty-one copies one year. 30 00, and 21 gifts. The articles to be distributed are comprised in the fol owing Het: 2 Packages of Gold, containing-- $5OO 00 each 5 do do ' do 200 00 10 do do do 100 00 44 10 Patent Lever Hunting Cased Watches 100 00 4 4 20.G01d Watches 75 00 44 ` 50 do ....- 60 00 • . 300 Ladles Gold Watches 35 00 44 200 Silver Hunting Cased Watches ...... -... 30 00 44 500 Silver Watches. • $lO to 25 1000 Gold Guard, Vest and Yob Chains 10 to 30 Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, Cuff Pine, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, and, a variety of other articles worth from fifty cents to $l6 each. Immediately on the receipt of the submription money, :,the subscriber's name will be entered upon our subscrik lion book opposite a nuMber, and the et' Oorrespouding - with that number will be ii;rwardad within one week, to the embseriber, by =press or masl,..partperid. communications shooKbe addressed to. 48 and dikkioffai Building, 395 Broadway, New York. 4 re• Specimen copies sent free. Agents, wanted. . - M lY i:vt• B4wik#,oB! • • • iiirectseshildishadmk thiti+o. .ror Ocain Fll • I.:.%+•erdere intuit -lar ia ve 4 genallef- WTI conettirTve. le,Ferinera and. to , - niarnhdagtihem•betbre. eldlialfaod now sentkiallyiarts of Taansylieubt - :They • • These - palm are so eanstructed lie to. depairote alt seeiteseheat, cockieounnti-lea,at the same - _tin. .They be - made to - order _. totamende ri^" Seeds'*ssm; Wheat . When each vie de sired; the , . nroitt beeent to ' I have also manufactured the celebrated BAMBOROUGH FAN for many yaw, and I 'claim the - improvements mad. upon my Fan att being' for superior to dam. They • arnsklered the-DEST NOWIN lISE•by all Farman, who have given theta a trisd.and who continue using them. I have bad much` seta' in _the 'manufactnre of Grid Fans, havibg more-than 3 0 00 duce I have been i. the busineia., Fans areadanted to hand or b. : power, or any other power that may be applied to them and they will be sent free of charge to any distanniwithi. 30C miles, by railroad or water at the shortest-notice. Casting* of all kinds for Windmills &litmus no livid also Screens and Wire of all Nos., for sale at low prices. SHP. Be careful if you want a Fan of my manufacture see that my name is on it. 5,000 DOLLARS REWARD.—I will give a reward o $5,000 to any set of men who can prove to my satisfaction that these Fasts are not the beet in use. Fourteen Fits. Premiums have been awarded these Fans, at =e'en • Agricultural Exhibitions. A FIRST PREMIUM CIDER MILL, which Witt matte from 6 to 8 barrels per day, with hinder horse power, and will produce more Cider out of the um. quantity of apples than any other Press now in use. Th,.. 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 Portable Cider Mill. Call and examine for yet:roe:dyes, • - they will bear inspection. • .R - I have also HANTS' PATENT GRAfI DRILL for sale, which is one of the best Drills in use at the preeen time. It stands No. I wherever used, and will sow all sid ktille and rough land that can be drilled. It sows all kin. • of grass seeds, oats, or barley. Call and see these D before purchasing elsewhere, as it will be to your own ad vantage. _ 4Ei `Shop—South Duke street, 8 equarei south-of tit- Court House, Lancaster, Pa."lio mar 23 7m 10 SAMUEL lEEE:LER.- WM. WIIMMAN; SIMON • P: EM!,. Anatole. 6- DERITES , PATENT LEVER PEN.”.... AA, The subscribers would respectfully call the atten tion of their Mender and the public generally, to this new Pen, which is constructed upon an entirely new principle. It has been the aim of .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 rued the Pen will show that he has succeeded. Amongi the 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 be would a lead pencil. P.d. 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 elastic .nibbed Pens are liable to do. F. HIRAM KELLER We give but a few of the many certificates which we have in our hands, and respectfully invite the public to call and examine for themselves. I consider "REEVES' iIIgENT LEVER Pan" the very beet I have ever used. I a given time, write one-third more with it than with any Pen I have ever used. J. ALBERT ALLEN, Peneman 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. RAIGCEL & CO., Philadelphia. I hereby appoint Messrs. SPRENGER & WESTHAEFFER, my SOLE Aciattrs for selling my " PATENT Luray. PEN," in the county of Lancaster, State of Pennsylvania. ATTEST, JOHN F. REEVES, Patentee. ROBERT TAYLOR, manufacturers. THOMAS REED, The undersigned under the above arrangements are pre pared to sell the Fhlent Lever 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. Rear them. I have for some time past been using one of "Itrkvra' PATENT LEvms. PENS," and consider it much better than any Metalic Pen I have ever used. It possesses more elasticity, and will produce a stroke of almost any thick• ness, with greater regularity and without danger of strain ing or getting out of order, than any Gold Pen I ever SOW. Signed, JOHN B. LIVINGSTON. Lancaster, May 14, 1858. Having used one of "REEVES PATENT LEVEE PENS" I am free to say it is far superior to anything in the Pen line I have ever used. With the same Pen the heaviest dash and the finest hair-stroke can be made at the will of the Pens man, and being constructed of such heavy material, the nib thereby being more firmly secured, It will wear longer and better than any other Pen now in use. Of Pew it is the Ultimatum. CHAS. R. FRAILEY, Peusman and Card Writer. Lancaster, May 14, ISM SPRENGER & WESTHAEFFER, Publishers and Booksellers, 33 North Queen street, Sole Agents for this county, Lancaster, Pa. may 18 tf 18 THE NEW JERSEY IMPROVED REAPING AND MOWING MACHINE. .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 cut ting from ten to fifteen acres of grass or grain per day, with one pair of horses. Lewis Curta, of Salem, is willing to qualify that he cut twenty-one acres of grass with one team of horses in one day. Hundreds of other names could be got if it were necessary. This machine was sold last year in this and ether counties, and extensively in New York and New Jersey. and was preferred above all other machines wherever used, both for reaping and mowing.— It has been used from year to year with less repairs than any other machine. Owing to the scarcity of money the price has been reduced from last year, so that any farmer coil now secure one of the best machines that can be produced. ll= The agents who sell these machines are persons who have used them and are willing to recommend them to other farmers who are the beet judees of the machines— not more agents selling fur a per centage, and willing to cram anything down the throats of farmers. These machines are made at my shop in Bound Brook, Now Jersey, where I have constantly on hand Horse Pow ers, Corn Shelters, Cultivators and all kinds of farming im plements. J. W. Cottrell, Columbia, and Wm. T. Fiona ' Parkesburg, are Agents for the sale of the Machinhs, to whom applica tion may be made, or directly to the subscriber. JOHN SMAI LEY, Proprietor. The above machines can be had at A. F. BAHL'S SIIOP, In Nast King street, Lancaster, half a square east of Sprach er's tavern. [may 18 llm 18 BRY ANT ANDS TRAT TON'S CHAIN OF NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. LOCATED AT PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO, BUFFALO, N. Y., CLEVELAND, OHIO, ALBANY, N. Y., DETROIT, Mien. A Student entering any one of these Colleges lots the privilege of all for an unlimited time. PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE, Southeast Corner of Seventh and Chestnut Streets. - BOARD OF REFEREES. JOHN B. MYERS, MORRIS S. HOLLOWELL. PROF. JOHN S. HART, W. C. PATTERSON, EDMUND A. SOUDER, MAHLON WILLIAMSON, C. B. TRUITT, J. COOK. COLLEGIATE COURSE. BOOK-KEEPING, In all its most approved forms adapted to the various de partments of Trade and Commerce, including General Wholesale and Retail Mercantile, Shipping, Forwarding, Commission, Banking, Exchange, Manufacturing, Rail roading, Steamboating. &a, &c. PENMANSHIP. A good hand writing is regarded offthe first importance and is guarant. ed to all completing the Course. • COMMERCIAL CoRRESPONDINCE, MERCANTILELAW, BUS• MESE-CORRESPONDENCE, USAGE, &C. DAILY LECTURES ARE DELIVERED UPON THE ABOVE BUILTECTEL DIPLOMAS are awarded to Students completing the Course and passing the necessary examination. GENERAL INFORMATION. The proprietors of these Colleges design perfecting a chain of Schools throughout the Principal Cities of the East and West that shall afford to Young Men opportunity to qualify themselves in the various modes of doing busi ness not only in Great Coral:notelet centres of the East, but in the great and growing West also. The establishment of such schools is believed to be indispensable to this result The Schools at the above points are all in a prosperous condition. Over 800 Students were in attendance upon them during last Winter's Session. There arc no terms and no vacations. Students may therefore enter and prosecute the studies without reference to classes. Scholarship for complete Course, including Book Keeping, Writing, Lectures, to $4O 00 Book-Keeping for half Course 25 00 For further particulars send for Calalogue and Circular— Address, BRYANT & STRATTON, Philadelphia apr 6 ly 12 STOVES! STOVES!! srovEs::: STOVE DEPOT. The undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the public to their large assortment of COOKING STOVES, PARLOR, DINING, BAR-ROOM, AND NNE-PLATE STOVES, Which we are constantly receiving. All persons wanting Stoves will please call and examine for themselves, as they will tied the greatest assortment of Stoves in the city. We hive Just received a full supply of the following COOK STOVES: Victor, (complete) Summer Baker, Great Western. Warnick Globe, Portable Range, Hathawa, Cresson Globe, Great Republic, Snow Bird, Crystal, Etna. Premium, Vulcan, Champion, Enchantress, May Flower, Governor, Emporium, Star, William Penn, Capital, City Range, Morning Star, Black Diamond, Banner, Empire State, Vernon, Royal, Victory, Flat Top, Sea Shell, Astor, Fanny Forrester, Lancaster Cook, Home,, Young America, Delaware, Welcome, Keystone, New World, Liberty, and many other Pattern Cook. We have also on hand a beautiful assortment of PARLOR COOKS, Morning Glory Cook, Hot Air Parlor Cook, Warnick Parlor Cook, Model Parlor- Cook, Boatman Parlor Cook, Lilly's Parlor Cook, Penn Parlor Cook, Abbott Parlor Cook. .4Eirs We have also the Agency for an entire new . Also, the Agency for the best AL tight Cooking Stove out, which has many advantages over the common cooking stove. Also, THE RAILWAY COAL BURNER. We therefore ask the attention of the public to our Stoves, together with a full assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, BUILDING MATERIALS, TOOLS, SADDLERY, PAINTS, &0.,'&.c. 1:11' Call anttjudge for yourselves:Vl sap 19 tf 37 GEO. D. SPRECHER & BRO. DISSOLUTION Or PARTNERSHIP.—• The Partnership heretofore existing between WIL LIAM MURRAY, HIRAM YOUNG & JOHN SHEAFFER, trading under the firm of Murray, Young & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The Book and Stationery business will be continued in all its various branches, by John Sheffer & Hiram Young, under the firm of SILEFFER h YOUNG, at the old eland, who ask a continuation of patronage so liberally bestowed to the old firm. All those having claims will please pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement, and all those knowing themselves to be Indebted to the firm of Murray, Young & Co., or old firm, will please call and set. tle their accounts. W M. MURR AY, HIRAM YOUNG, Lancaster, June 10,1818. JOHN SILEFFER. In connection with the above, the subscriber would ten der his acknowledgements for the liberal patronage and the kind and courteous manner in which that patronage was extended during his connection with the Cheap Book Store, and would solicit a continuation of the mine to my successors. I will remainfm the store until the tenth day of July, in order to settle up the books, and 'hereby request all having unsettled accounts to call on or before that day and make settlement, as it will be unpleasant to leave the accounts in other hands for collection. Those indebted to the late firm of Murray k Stock, will save costa by settling their accounts by the tenth of July neat, as above. WILLIAM MURRAY. Jane 22 - tf 23 1-10A.CH MAKING.—The subscriber re spectfally informs his friends and the public generally, that he still carries on the COACH MAKING, guig. in all its various branches, at his shop, in the alley run ning east from the Court House, rear of Spreeher's and Lechler's Hotels,Lancaster, where be continues to make to order, and at the lowest passible rises, CARRIAGES of every description, of the kest materials and in the most substantial manner. . Air- Ail new work manner.. 'Wealthy also attended to with dispatch. He respect nity iwlicits a share of public eatreesade. naysl7 le WILLIAM COX. CERTIFICATE OF AGENCY. . PEEL-IDELPHIA, May 13, 1858 MEM PARLOR AND DINING ROOM COOK i - e kty..-cit vompsntrit, v. ~: .. 1858F - ' - MAYTIONCiIt OLOTILING7I! - ; JOIRY. '5l! .101.8197PN ClifilAP.grargit. SIGN,W .1116 BliPPßrf MOW ' .373.42/Porth elitelist.,Butiidsisear offriviisi - Dxfkitikr^. Tbe-p etor of Ms great manamstory of ClkAhtn9:rw-1 y annoinnsin .to the public in f=sl i aisli atm... hs l 'establishment again wintains.the I ', assortment of SPRING' ANDS - int CWTMLIik ... sale In 'Lancaster. • - toeti ; : . rea i ii niar for the ng an sit has bias isso inasa is in ei . ..: . beet-mssr and meet teed to be cheaper than similar ' ana .. . surb ck" I..'lliffu rZmwilt :7 athhig -.°l- d? : b7 ........,- S P"O liet " ' "t this ; . -------, and is not only" sold ciraar, brillt is gen . 4O boi =KM 011'edni cut awl. szrforAunz than any the eitr of Lan caster, and it will be the constant atm for to, 'render it Worthy of this distinction. ! - .. lotting: his extensive wentnisi be found the ' Fine Black Cloth Week' C0at5,....-ircen....46,25 to $12,00 Pine ' do Drees . ...-..." ' 7,00 " 19,60 Cisbmarette Coats, ..; 2,75" 5,00 Tweed Coats-- - 1.4 . ix u 4,00 Linen and Gingham Coats,.... "...-.... 75 " 2,50' Black French DoeekinPants, - "..--- 3,25 " 6,00 Double Milled Casslmere Pant5,......."---- 2,75 " 5,0 0 Pine Black Cloth Pants, ..'.. 9,00 " 6,50 Fancy Cassbnere Pant5,..... - . .......... -".. ' 2,50 . 5,00 - Tweed Pants, ' . 1,50 . 4,00 Linen and Cotton Pants, 4 '.... .... 75 " 2425 . White Marseilles Vests, a' 1 , 50 . Fancy 3 , 00 ey, do Black Satin Wed do s, „. ...- 1,75 . "/ 4,00 Fancy Sift Vesta, 1,50 «8 , 50 ALSO, a fall assortment of Linen and Marsellles/Oollam .^.m.ar Cravats, Pocket HaniAbrehish, 11,118. Shirts, Bosoms, Summer Cravats, Pocket Handl Stocks, Suspenders, Glom, Hosiery and Umtrel , Just ilnished-a very large assortment of _ _ B OY S' CLOTHING, suitable for the Spring and Summer, consisting of Boys' Sack, Frock and :Monkey . Goats, Pants and Vests, of all sizes'and qualities, at extremely low prices, to which a:m eant additions will be made during the season. Test receiveda very larrggee and well mortal stock of CLOTHS, OASSThIEHBB.AND -VESTINGS, which he is prepared to Make np to order, in the badman. ner and the most approved styles, and warranted to fl.t. The undersigned hopes, byetriet attention to business and endeavoring to please customers, to receive a continu ance of patronage. JOHN A. EBBEN, Sign of the Striped Coat, No. 42 North Queen Street, East side, near Orange, Lancaster, Pa. apr 20 014 TIIETZELT & M'EVOY , STILL CON. r thane the MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS in the THE GRANITE BUILDING, No. WA, North Queen St. Our stock consists of the chola est FRENCH CLOTHS, such as Belolnes, 88.1110111811 and Neilawns finest Cloths of various colors; the choicest French Cassimeres; Black Dobakin _Centimetres; Fancy Cassimeres, the best selection; Vestings of all descriptions, and a large assortment of GENTLFM EN'S FURNISHING GOODS. We respectfully ash a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon our predecessor, and truss by strict attention to business to receive it. One of the firm has had considerable experience in one the largest and most fashionable Merchant Tailoring Es tablishments in Philadelphia, and flatters himself that he will be able to render satisfaction to the patrons of the MERCHANT TAILORING--CLOTH ING. The undersigned respectfully announces to the citizens of Lancaster City and County, that he has commenced the MERCHANT TAILORING BUSI NESS, at the store formerly occupied by Jacob Rathvon, next door to John Michael's Hotel, Norma QUEEN STREET, in connection with which he will keep a choice selection of READY MADE CLOTHING AND GENERAL FURNISHING GOODS. Having obtained the aervices of P. J. O'Rouus to superintend the Merchant Tailoring department; from his well known artistic skill, he feels confident he will be able to compete with the first establishments in Philadelphia In cut and style. The se lections of the Goode will be according to his judgment and taste, and will be of the very best and choicest kinds. He hopes that a strict attention to business will merit a liberal share of patronage from a discerning public. 8. G. MUSSER. mar 23 tf 10 P. J. O'Rotutu, Superintendent F J. KRAMPWS SPRING AND SUN NI E R CLOTHING. Thankful for past patronage, the subscriber respectfully begs leave to inforto his friends, patrons and the public in general, that he has on hand and is now making rip at his establishment, on the corner of North Queen and Orange streets, a superior supply of READY MADE CLOTHING con MEN AND 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 prices suita ble to the present state of the times. His stock consists In part of Spring and Summer RAGLAN, PALMERSTON, and SACK OVER-COATS and BUSINESS COATS, FROCK COATS, PEA JACKETS, PANTS, VESTS. SHIRTS, COLLARS, SUSPENDERS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, TIES, GLOVES, HOSIERY. Also on hand a superior stock of CLOTHS, CASSI HERS, VESTINGS, &c., 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 facilities enable him to assure the public that they will receive an ample recompense for any patronage they may feel able to bestow. The Agency for WINCHESTER Li SCOTT'S CELEBRATED SHIRTS continued, and measures taken, and orders at all times filled In a satisfactory manner. F. J. KRAMPII, Merchant Tailor. 3m 12 AT S SELF-RAKING REAPER AND MOWER, AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. The attention of Farmers is respectfully invited to this celebrated Labor-Saving Machine of easy draft. No weight on horses' necks, or side draft. . . One person with two horses is sufficient to work it. It is easily managed and not liable to get out of order. Persons desirous of purchasing are referred to the fol lowing among many Fermers who have been using them in Lancaster county last season, viz: P. W. Housekeeper, Esq., Chestnut Level. Joseph Gibbous, M. D., Enterprise. Joseph Watson, M. D.. near Mt..loy. Moses Shertz, White House. Joseph Shorts, near Ephrata. Joseph Balance,Fulton twp. John Russell Drumoro. Thomas Wright, Little Britain. William Scott, Robert Scott, John Johnston, Wm. L & Thos. M. Patterson, ‘• David Stoitzfoose, Salisbury township. Solomon Stoltzfoose, Samuel Blank, John Blank. Henry Blank, Stephen Enter, -• Samuel Bear, David Bear. • Matthias Hurst. Leacock. Jonas A Isaac Weaver, " Samuel Stoltzfoose, Upper Leacock. John Stoltzfoose, Chr'n Stoltzfoose, Abraham Eby, .‘ Wilson Brubaker. Joseph Wenger, Esq.. •• Chr'n & David Ebersole, " Abraham Kurtz, Ephrata Peter Bard, Adam Shaeffer, Messrs Sensenig, Ephrata township. John G. Breseuer, near Lancaster. Tobias Herr, Chr'n & Abb'm Groff, West Earl. .Jacob K. Shenk, Manor township. Thompson Brubaker, near New Holland. Wm. Kinser, B. J. Kinser, John Musslemau, Abraham Reiff, Stephen, David & John Mast, Morgantown. Messrs Brenneman & :Musser, near Marietta. The above are a few who have given their certificates recommending them as the best combined machine in use. The general agent for Pennsylvania, John B. Tomlinson, will give his personal attention to all machines sold in this county. Apply to GEO. M. STEINMAN le CO., who have the agency for Lancaster and the adjacent counties. JOHN S. WRIGHT, Proprietor, June 8 2m 21 ,Chicago, Illinois. MANNY'S PATENT, WIT,* WOOD'S IMPROVEMENT, ADJUSTABLE COMBINED, REAPER AND NOIVER. MADE EY W. A. WOOD, HOOSICE F 1.1.14 NEW :YORE.. This Machine was awarded by the United States Agri cultural Society, at the Grand National Trial of Reapers and Mowers, at Syracuse, in July 1857, the First Premium for Onubined Reaper and Mower—A GRAND GOLD MED. ALOE' HONOR AND DIPLOMA. Second Premium for Reaper—A SILVER MEDAL. This Machine was awarded by the Maryland - State Ag ricultural Society r at the trial of Reapers and Mowers at Chestertown, July, 1857, for Combined Reaper and Mower, the First Premium of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. This Machine was also awarded the first premium at Rochester and Skoneateles in July, 1857, for Combined Ma chine. The mass of voluntary testimonials on hand, which have accumulated within the brat month, plainly indicate the points In which this Machine vacant; all others, viz : Its easy convertibility fronds Mower to a Reaper, and rice versa; its construction for adaptation to uneven surfaces; the ease with which it can be raised or lowered for cuttin . g from two inches to eight inches from the ground, which is done by means of a lever,boatrolled 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 Itssrfect adaptation for cutting all kinds of grass, grain and cicrverseed; its.carryiogits own weight upon. its wheels, thereby relieving the horse from all weight upon his neck, rte. Many of these points are patented and cannot be embodied in any other Machine, and all will admit how essential and indispensable they are to a corn pieta combined Machine. REFERENCES. This is to certify that we the subscribers having each purchased, during the months of June and July, 1857, one of Manny's Combined Reaping and Mowing Machines with Wood's Improvement, and having finished our grass and graLp harvest, take pleasure in recommending them to the farrasci SS the most simple in construction, the most dura ble and reliable Machine now in use, possessing many advantages over all others used in this county: Joseph Ernhardt, Fulton, David Brubaker, Lancaster, John Landis, Leacock, Bowers & Hershey, do. Jacob Minich, Manbeim, Abner Bnckwalter, Leacock, J. S. W liftmen Manor, Calvin Cooper, do. Christ. BEIRF, Mortis, Henry Stoner, Manhelinr Jacob Kreider, L. Britain, Jonathan Weaver, Laacock , Henry F. Herr, Manor, Sam'! Stultsfuss, E. Earl, John Byler, 11. Leacock, Benj. Fisher, Paradise, Isaac Leaman, E. Earl, Sam'l Hasson, Leacock, Christ. Herr, Pequea, Jeremiah Brown, Fulton, Martin Millerglay, Barclay Simpson, Martic, Daniel E. Cocallcs, Maris Hoopes. do. Henry , do. Henry Neff, Manor, Martin Bo ger, Warwick, Em'i Daveler, Lampeter, Levi Miller, do. Isaac Sprecher, Lancaster, Samuel R. Hess, Clay, Sam? Bollinger Ephrata, Hiram Bollinger, do. Jno. Bahlemen,W. H empfield, Em'! Graver, Manheim, Benj. Stauffer, Penn, Samuel Weaver, Earl, J. Ambler, L. Britain. GEO. D. SPRECHER A BRO., Agents, North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. &NUL BOLLINGLEt, Agent for above Clay Township. Joint BtLEB, Agent for above Leaoock Township. , June 8 5t 2( CASTOII. OIL, ARROW ROOT, SWEET OIL BORAX, ALCOHOL, CAMPHOR, SPICES, CALOMEL, SODA, LOGWOOD, CREAM TARTAR PEARL BARLEY, GUM ARABIC,HARTSHORN, GELATINE, VIALk JALLP, - ' -' ' • SPONGEO24., _ . ,_.-_ E . For sale at • ' THOMAS ELIMA. , ••"I3 apr 21 tf 14 DroR and Chemical Moots West King at. AVANNA. 5EGA1t,5....5000 Importid AU. Havanna Began of the most approval branaL Jolt readied and for We at • ^ • DR. JOHN wAlturs Drug mai% No. CO North Queen Knot spr 7 trl2 Oki IFMAtis . • IngtNaaasat aa~fram tea,. dipoWslid:llls;adluszlecw~l iteanomitilisrHal ACHlllibild'- wre in TOHNEt 1f1312113..Wi5t cdeultfurtiodiiatialt ainhki i th =l= l =, ll . 1 1 / 2 1 - 1 and awritabis Yladri. !kW 41: . • dra=t u a l ssinitier'el - OrWssaddlitsitlNd A Apringatili Sir , pa* falaMlaW , suppli pare wader, Theriselaidio add arb Moat Hansa and — malacca,' oaAlcoalart •leat condition. Thenilaw-thrlfty - 11:1141frO ehokiftwlt an Hit lssig - wnd • 110111balr_ ALT*: fold. Th eibnees are all of pusa uldi tailkinst 4 1 1 U5W 016 . 66 " A Stags carrying the Haig pular the dimilinl'alSTlSTs • is scads' to or *can dm N. O. Unrest general ho..aibbilmAta beauty a( NAN= pubile sad pinto mtallalsOtt. - ectillibleiNe In • • • - 114r-Caturcba. abaft. par =doe Storer, noir, du, It posweasa adsiudegni:rawdl surpassed. • Viewed in raj upset, iris & reamatima for agricultural purposes; and would wialttola-lidudie mints) , seat ter • City Merchant. Parsoas wishing tab, sect in real estate would do well to call sad emote* UM property. A clear and indlsputablswilltieglidet, JOSIAH GW. - Blunnwille, Hanford County, Md., April Mb, 11168. may 18 - - 111 WARE AT PRIVATE BA.LlileeeTka salsa r scribers will sell their EASE at prints sell - add Term is dtnated in Martin- township, L=esber mud& on the road leading from Mettle lore to lleCiatra about 2 allies wed of Eawlbunill• and contains shoat WI acres, more or less, the greaterportion well Mad and flea good stalsof cultivation. The Wanes hoomposed of run Umberand sprout land andmasdowbotkan. - The improvements ere a twoetcsy_ Log DWELLING HOUSE, a mew Prameßam, and other outtbuildit.-- There is • good Apple Orchard and other troll Trees Pam is 'wed watered with a number of stresina, aide Spring martini hones. ' • Tonna will beSoade way, and parrsdllod idim oa oaths Any person wishing to view the premises wilt miles either of the se miengatMWmetN.Doyooasdle north wart of tbs pmpub. wirasz motsisoile, MEM ENGLES. t ' The subscriber will also slap ad vats sale a HOUSE AND LOT in the village of -Mosai N. bo. There are 3 acne and WO perches et land in the 1044 and the improvements are • two4Wy ERLWEIIOI3I3I,A Frame STABLE, and other on {d There ht 1110 cellent spring of water on the lot, and the land bled fenced and in a good state of cultivation. Terms made easy. Apply to JOSIPII EINULEIL sugds tilt YIMGINIA. FARM FOR SALE..43IILMULT INDUCIIMENT FOR CAPITALISM—WiII beeold at vate sale, the valuable Farm known an the " Wheatland Estate," containing 810 ACRES, situate in what is called the Hickory Level, Buckingham county, Va. 6 miles north of Stamina the county seat, and 7 millet from Hardwicksville—a bridge crowing the Jame' river to the canal at title point. About COO acres are cleared, and al.* meet 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 improvements are a new, handsome and convenient DWELLING HOUSE, so situated on " an elevation le to command a view..of nearly the whole eatate—and the Barn and Out Houses are ample and conveniently located. There are good Orehards on the premises of Apple, Peach, Cherry and other trees.— It br seldom that ouch an estate la offered, laying as it does in an Intelligent and healthy neighborhood. convenient to markets, churches, g 0.,. and so highly productive, and level in every portion as that all the impla , . moots of husbandry can be used to the very best ad vantage. If I sell, my object is to remove to a warmer Climate. A large portion of the land cost me $4O per acre —but I will sell it, with the crop of Wheat from the sow ing of 160 bushels, the entire stock, and IS likely for $40,000; or without the Degrees, for $26,000. - gilt ject for wishing to dispose of the slaves with the land, is to prevent the separation of families. TERMS—One third Cash, (or in two or threemontha) and the balance in equal instalments of one, to and this. years, with interest. Address the editor of the Lancaster Intelligence; (IMO. SANDERSON) Agent for R. L. Rimming, Mt. Vino, Bog. Ingham county, Va. fob LS tf PETZELT & McEVOY. ti 12 VAL trABL E FRANKLIN COUNTY . FARMS FOR BALE.—The subscriber, living in Chambersbnrg, will sell his TWO FARMS in Gullibrd township, Franklin county, situate on the public road leading to Greencastle, about one and a half miles from Chambersburg. These farms ale 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 for want of time to attend to them. The one eon. tains 125 acres and the other 166. Terms made known by the subscriber. These farms' contain a good portion Of timber. The attention of Lancaster County Farmers If tnvited to them farms, which are well worthy their often. [lug tf 33] Wl4. HEYBINI. EL RO BE FARM FOR. BALE.—The M above desirable Farm, situated In Hanford scanty, Maryland, one and a half miles from Bel Air, the county seat of Hanford, is offered at private sale. It contain' 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 ffhristian denomina- • Nona, situated very near the-line of the Baltimore and Philadelphia Central Railroad, and adjoins. the lands of Robert W. Holland, Isaac Mechem and El:Heylabat, &qrs., a desirable location In every respect. The above handsome Farm will be sold far b e loww its value, on terms to suit purchasers, on application to Bowen lc Mercer, Baltimore street, Balt imore, or to Bichilrd D. Lee, Bel Air, who will give all necessary information. apr 13 4m 18 TO TANNERS—FOR SALE.-A. Tan Tord in complete order with THIRTY-SIX COMPLETE VATS, which can be increased to any number. The prop erty Is situated in ?Seale township, twelve miles from this city, and consists of 2 ACRES and 43 PERCHES, en whirl, is a Two• Story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Bark Grinding House, Water Power Bark 12111, Two-Story Beam House, Currying House, Horse Stable, Shoemaker Shop, Bake Oven, &c., &c. A large number of FRUIT TREES are on the premises. The Dwelling House is in good repair, as la also the other buildings. The running water on this property is peculiarly adapted for this business and is said to be the - very beet in the State. Bark is abundant:and cheap. The property will be sold low if applied for soon. Terms accommodating Enquire of CRAB. M. HOWELL, At his Marble Yard, North Queen street, or to J. B. RdtlildAN, may 11 tf 17] Attorney at Lay, Sonth Duke street. NEW YORK WINE & Luvuoß STORE. ADAM REIGART, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. No. 8, North Duke Street, next door to the once of the " Irtremioxaces," and directly opposite the Court House, Lancaster, Pa. The subscriber take this method of informing the pub. lic ; that he has just opened a large assortment of WINES and LIQUORS of the choicest Brands and Quali ties. Raving made arrangements with some of the Ant houses in Cognac and Rochelle, enables him to furnish to his customers, upon the most liberal berme, the followia brands of Cognac and Rochelle Brandiee : OTARD, HENNESY, PINET CASTILLION T. LIMES, AUSTELL, MARRETT, PELLEVOSIN. J. J. DEPUY & CO., A. SERGNETTE, to., LI WINES. OLD OPORTO, CLARET, MADURA, TENERDTIGI, MIISOAT and MALAGA WINES. of various brands and qualities. Holland Gin, Mudd= Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits, Scotch and Iriah Whisker ; Peach. Apple, Lavender, Blackberry, Cherry, Ginger and Raspberry Brandies; Cordlabs, Wine Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, Ac., Ac. Also, Agents and Sole Proprietors of the OLD WHEAT WHISKEY. . Constantly on hand, an extensive stock of Old•Mcosons gahela Whiskeys of various grads's!, soros of which ha 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. apr 28 ly is CHAMPAGNE, BURGUNDY, SHERRY, LISBON, HOOK, THE DINING ROOM COOK, THE STOVE FOR THE FARMER. The undersigned would ask the attention of Farmemand others to hie newly patented WOOD AND COAL STOVES, called the "Dining Boom Cook," which pompom advanta ge! not found In any other. The (wen it whips than that of any other stove, being 16 by 26 inches In r iC clear, while its peculiar construction Ia melt as to emit an unusual degree of beat in a large room with a trilling cow sumption of fuel. For the Dining Room of the Fanner it supplies a want long felt, and for this purpose it was con. etructed under the personal supervision of the on dec 1 tf 48 H. D. SPRECHERTIBri MORE NEW GOODS, Al' REDUCED PRICES. lIIARINIZA ON IDE BZE HIVII. Ladies, all In want of Dry Goode, Whether foreign or domestic; Mantillas, every shape and pattern ; Dollar Dusters, Dusters for a Dollar, Parasols and real French Collars, Robes of Silk and Robes of Berege, Robe Aquille and Robes de Flounce. Do not wonder, do not question, Do not think It all deception MI,For your eyes will prove It truthful; That the place to buyyour Dry Goods Is at Wears', where the Bee Hive Strikes the eyes of all beholders. And we look with silent ponder, At the hundreds pouring there, Pouring in to buy their Dry 000411, That by Wyrrze are disposed of At a rate so much reduced now That ail others mud knock under, And all allow with voice eternal That of all the many places - In In this flourishing inland city, There is " none like to the Bee Hive," To the Bee Hive that's in King street, To the Bee Hive kept by Wmorrza, Where all goods are sold so Cheaply That we wonder. Yes we wonder, But we know it is not decaption And each voice in answering edicts, Say, in accents that are truthful : " Buy your Dry Goods. Buy your Dress Goods Of Waters /Otos., in East King street, Of Wears Baas., at low prices, Of Was= Baca., they sell so cheap now, Of WIRTZ Bees., at the Bee Hive, Corner of East King and Centre Square. Jruit opened from Auction a lot of DUSTERS and MAN. TILLAS. Good DUSTERS for one dollar and upwards. MANTILLAS, new shapes and styles. Onannimar Goods we are selling off at Reduced Prim. WENTZ BROS., East King and Centre Square. . Jane 22 • Id ZS REED, HoGiRANN, BELLY Ils B A N K S .R GRANITE BDILDINGNORTH QUEEN BT., LAN4YR, Will receive money on Depoeit and pay interest thereon as follows : 5 per cent. for any length of time. 5% " for one year. Collections made in all parts of the United Static Money sent to England, Ireland, Germany, Prance, ha, Passage certificates for salefrom Liverpool to New MA,. or Lancaster. Land warrants and uucnrrent money bought asultiOW Spanish and Mexican dollars, old U.S. gold =dieter cam bought at a premium. Special attention will be paid by G. K. Reed to the Nev.' tiation of Commercial paper, Stooks, Loans, and all market able securities in New York or Philadelphia. Our friends may rely upon proinptasse, and our personal attention to their intercede in the Unneacthm of any bust new which may be intrusted to us, and we bold ourselves Individually liable for all money Intrusted to our are. OW BIOiLiSIMORANt?, I'ATEIIOB KELLY, • A. 111000NONY. • . jtme22 ly 23 LADIES CALL AT NO. 131 NONNI( Ninth street, - corner . of Cherry, Pbaidelphla, and examine a rich and 'Wish- amorluterd of SPRING AND 81720d88 /trat, nets of every destrlption eonetcutli on Una." Patterns received from New York every:week, byiihhe ems Ora and examine, and you will not be a - - ihR2Q 3=14 . , _ dinnotert etNOlll4. - A.N AS.Tattli. MEIMIAAITILM CDL.' Jja} ain t..areotbithoMna=l". T. ECTosicon, Pronwr of Book Kooptefin 0. BUSIZZAWI, Jr., Program of • • A. UAW% Acy Loot= on amine, THOOIIOII, Uq., fedora= Bonk.Nolo • • Tor *Van, 111401E1ft *al 0110; TostoionablA,. ko., addror - n. POr.,;; watt uniziaire,