oaxopenz.o..pßocusw nr raduati4 ARTIFICIAL TENTS; ics recently patented -by Dr< BLANDY, formerly /ails. .POIRIPRif in the Madmen) College of Dental Surgery, /scar tatnly. one of the greatest disoovedes of the present age and delitinedto work a great change iti,Mechanierd Dentistry_, 1 I INThanndersigaedbeing the first in the State to introduce this process into pracidce, and which has been attended with great means, Leh no hesitation In recommentling it as sti r imier _to Any. other method of mounting Artifidal Teeth , Wforeimown—the elating Of the Plates baying great advantsge aver-the common custom of "swaging." The Some accuracy in fitting, perfect cleanliness, and durability ocomotbeobtedned by any other process. Mr The underaigned is alone authorised to dispose of (Moe rights for the counties of Lancaster,. Chester, Berks. Dastrohht and York. .• WAYLAN, D. D. S. -•, my lfk *if Le • NO „604 North Queen St., lancaster. 1KA1171.8.1 lIIRAILBMIG.. Ti. lINXIAD, TIENTISTEY.-.MARTIN 'KINKEAD havingaasorJated together in the practice • o . of DENTISTRY, will-endeavor to render entire satisfaction in liaa • s all operations entrusted to their care. Being prepared for the Manufacture of TEETH, we will bwenabled to suit all cases, with Block, Single Gum or Plate Teeth, either on Gold, Silver or Outta Percha., Mr Office—Main Street, doors East of Echteriuscht's 'Hotel, Strasburg, Lancaster county. • N. B. -I take this method of tendering thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore received, and hope by the present arrangement to be enabled at all times to attend to those requiring our servicee. •;• aug 41y 29 J. MARTIN. WELCEENS PAIGG, SURGEON DENTISTS, Office over Kramph's Clothing Store N. E. arr. of N. Quell; and Orange di., lancod , r, Pa. N. 11,- - • - • - •• • Drs. W. k P. would say to their friends and the public generally that their entire time le given --- to the duties of their office, thereby affording Issa s .. all who may favor them with a call, the oppor• trinity of Whig waited upon without delay. All work done bytes is recommended as the moat approved styles, being such as has been fully tested and found to be of the most durable character, and which we warrant to be inferior to none in purity of material. accuracy of adaptation,or beauty of finish. Sir CHARGES MODERATE. apr 27 ly 15 VVLLIAAI N. AMER, SURGEON DEN ST, Office on the sonth-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 Waylan, of this city, and having for several years since been in con stant practice, will, ho hopes, be a sufficient guarantee to his Mends and the puilio generally, of his ability to pE-r -form all operations connected with the practice of the DENTAL ART, in such a manner, as will render entire satis faction to all who may favor him with a call. Mir 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. June 29 tf 24 DEN T A L. SURGERY .-- The under- If signed has associated with him in the practice of Dental Surgery, B. W. SWENTZEL, D. D. S., well known as his assistant. Dr. 'glass. Swentzel graduated at the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, with high honors, and has been in practice several years. Office No. &PA North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. apr2otfl4 JOHN WAYL AN D R. ELY PARRY, DENTIST, Would respectfully announce to his former pa trons, and the public, that he continues the practice of his profession in all its branches. All operations performed with strictest reference to permanence, utility and the best interests of the Patient. 9filce—No. 36% East King street, Lancaster. R. WAYLAN'S NEW DRUG STORE. L—No. 80 North Queen street. The undersigned re spectfully announces that he has open. his NEW DRUG STORE ESTABLISHMENT, with a very ex tensive and complete stock of Drugs,Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery and Fancy Articles—all fresh and pure—which will be sold at the lowest market prices. This stock embraces every article usually kept in a first class Drug Store, and neither labor nor expense has been spared in fitting up the establishment, to insure the pres ervation of the Drugs in the best condition, as well as to secure the convenience and comfort of the customers. A complete assortment of materials used by the Dental Profession can also be had at the store of the subscriber. An improved Soda, or Mineral Water Apparatus h. been Introduced, the fountains of which are made of Iron, with Porcelain lining on their interior surface, freeing them from all liability to taint the water with auy metalic poi son, which has heretofore been so great an objection to the copper fountains. Those who wish to enjoy these refreshing beverages can do so at this establishment without fear of be ing poisoned with deleterious matter. The entire establish ment has been placed under the superintendence of a most competent and careful Druggist, who has had many years' of experience in the Drug and Prescription business, in it class houses in Philadelphi and Cincinnati. The undersigned feels confident that he is in every way prepared to give entire satisfaction to his customers, there fore a share of public patronage is solicited. may 27 tf 19 JOHN WAYLAN, D. D. S. G ARDEN SEEDS, EARLY PEAS, MAItROWFAT PEAS, EARLY YORK CABBAGE, SUGAR PARSNIPS, SUGAR LOAF DO. WHITE SOLID CELERY, DRUM-HEAD WINTER DO.,LONG GREEN CUCUMBER, VALENTINE BEANS, PURPLE EGG PLANT. EARLY CHOICE BEANL, LONG SCARLET RADISH. Sic., Ac. For sale at THOMAS ELLMAK ER'S Drug et. Chemical Store, West King street, Lauer. feb 9 tf 4 IVERY STABLE.--Raving purchased the entire LIVERY ESTABLISHMENT of William Bell, in the rear of Funk's Merrimac House, N. Prince street, I am prepared to hire Horses, Carriages, Barouches, &c., on the most accommodating terms. By giving personal attention tothe business and an anxi ous desire to please, I hope to merit and receive a reasona ble share of public patronage. Lancaster, sep 9 GROCERIES I GROCERIES I The subscriber, having taken the well-known estab lishment of J. Frey, in East King street, directly opposite Spreeher's Hotel, has just received from the city a large, well selected, and general assortment of FRESH GROCERIES.' such as COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, SALT, FIGS, RAI SINS, Ac., Ac., all of which he will sell at as low pers as they can be o btained- H in Lancister. He will also keep constantly an hand BUTTEIt, EGGS, POTATOES, HAMS, DRIED BEEF, TONGUES. and Indeed almost everything in the Provision line, all of which will be sold on the most accommodating terms.. He respectfully solicits a share of the public patronage. apr 13 tf 13 A. 7.. RING WALT. HISTORY OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES. By Curtis. BANCROFT'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. HAMILTON'S HISTORY OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE UNITED STATES. LIFE OF JOHN RANDOLPH. OF ROANOKE. HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY IN CLIINA,THIBET AND TARTARY. AT NO. 31 EAST KING' ST. mar 30 tf 11 BUILDING SLATE.--The subscriber has just. received a large lot of PEACH BOTTOM and YORK COUNTY BUILDING SLATE, which he will put on by the square or sell by the lon, on the most reasonable terms. He has also constantly on band an extra light Peach Bottom Building Slate, Intended for slating on top of shingles. Please call and examine my PEACH BOTTOM SLATE, which are the best in the ntarket, and cannot be had at any other yard, as I have made arrangements with R. P. Jones for the Lancaster Market. GEORGE D. SPRECHER, North Queen St., Lancaster, Penna. Air. The above slate eon also be had at F. S. BLETZ'S Lumber Yard, Columbia. This Is to certif9'that we do not sell our best quality Peach Bottom Guaged Slate to any other per son in Lancaster city than the above named. R. F. JON ES, Manufacturers of Peach Bottom Roofing Shit, oct 6 tf 38 ATENT AMBROTYPES.--The sub scribers having purchased the exclusive right of Lan caster city, aro enabled to offer to the public a new style of Pictures, far exceeding, iu beauty and durability. any ever before made. These pictures are not reversed. as ria/usrreo. typesareand may be seen in l anylight. They also possess the rare property of being IMPERItifIAnIS.; being hermetically sealed between glass plates, which is secured by I.etters Patent, in the United States, Great Britain and France, and practised in Lancaster city by T. u 1 W. CUM.If /NG& only, over Spmcher & Bro.'s New Store, North Queen st., Lancaster. The tern AMBUOTYPE, by which these Pictures are designatid; is derived from the Greek word Ambrotos, sig nifying Sndestructibility, permanency, &c. The Picture is taken upon plate glass, to which another plate of corres ponding:size is secured with an indestructible cement, by by which the picture will retain its original brilliancy for ages;it will not corrode by acids, nor be injured by water or climate. It Is bold in its effect, beautiful in tone, surpasses any thing in the gradations of light and shade, and may be seen in any light. The public are cautioned against imitations mode on single plates of glass, with the Black varnish In immediate contact with the l'ieture.— buch are not permanent, as the varnish must or:An!, and destroy the Picture. AMBROTY PE STERESCOPES MUST BE SEEN, to be appreciated—the relief being fully as perfect as lite. Citizens and Strangers are invited to call at the Ami,. type Gallery of the undersigned, and ,examine speennenb before they procure Pictures elsewhere, as they arc assured of polite attention. sap 25 tf-35 LANCASTER COUNTY EXCHANGE AND DEPOSIT OFFICE. Corner of East King and Duke Streets, BET. THE COURT HOUSE AND SPRECIIER'S HOTEL, Lancaster City. TWIN BYRD & CO. pay interest on deposits at the fol 0 lowing rates: 5% per cent for one year and longer. do. " 30 days " do. • .11GrAlso, buy and sell Real Estate and Stocks on con, mission,negotiate Mans, collect claims, &c., du. AB—he undersigned are individually liable to the extent of their estates, for all the deposits and other obligations of John K. Reed & Co. JOHN K. REED, AMOS S. HENDERSON, DAVID SHULTZ, ISAAC E dee 25 tf 49 CitROLINA YELLO ‘ , 6 , PINE FLOOR LNG BOARDS. 50,000 Feet Carolina Yellow Pine Dressed Flooring Boards. 30,000 Feet Do. Undressed. 50,000 CYPRESS SHINGLES, No. I and 2. 50,000 BANGOR PLASTERING LATHS, Just received and for sale at °metre Landing, on the Conestoga. Apply to GEO CALDER .4 Co., Office East Orange Bt., near N. Queen at., Lancaster. sop 30 tf trOVER 9 S LIQUID HAIR DYE.--The testimony of Prof. Booth and Dr. Briuckle having previonosly been published, the following Is now added : From Prof. McCLOSICEY, formerly Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine in the Female Medical College of Pennsylvania, and late Professor of Surgery in the 'American college of Medicine, Ix. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 27th, 1856. Mr. Joseph E. Hover :—A trial of your LIQUID HAIR DYE will convince the most ekeptical, that it Is a safe, ele gant and efficacious preparation. Unlike many others, it has In several instances proved serviceable in the cure of someontaneons eruptions on the head, and I have no hesi tation in commending it to those requiring such an appli cation. Yery respectfully, J. F. X. McCLOSKET, M. D., 475 Race St., above 13tb. HOVER'S WRITING INKS, including HOVER'S WRI TING FLUID, and HOVER'S INDELIBLE INKS, still maintain their high character, which has always distin guished them, and the extensive demand first created, lass continued uninterrupted until the present. Orders addressed to the Manufactory, No. 416 RACE St. above . FOURTH, (old No. 144,) Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention by du lb tf 48 JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. T ARO ASTER DIHRCANTILE COL .L,LEGE. Incorporated by the Legislatureof Pennsylvania. LOCATED IN CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. T. H. PoiLocE, Professor of Book Keeping. G. BILDZILDAOK, Jr., Professor of Penmanship. A. Mums, Esq., Lecturer on Mercantile Law. A. TROXPSON, Esq., Lectureron Bank Note Engraving. • For. drecaars, containing full particulars. specimens of Penmanship, &e., address T. H. POLLOCK, Prea't. : Yap 321488 Lancaster City, Pa. SOLIITION.---The Co-Partnership .1.1- trading under the firm of WILLIAM. DILLER & CO., is this day dissolved by matron consent. WM. DILLER. is/LRCM:ITU, Feb. 24, 1858, GEO. J. DILLER. The business will be continued ut the old stand, North Water street, by [mar 2 tf 7] WM. DILLER. P a . 0 -P 14 A L IS • • • NAVY.DEPARTBLENT, Boman or YARDS lop Docics,}, July 3, 1858. . SEALED PROPOSALS for each class separately," en dorsed Proposals for Claes No. (name .the class) for the navy yard at (name the yard,) will bereceived at this office until noon on the second day of August next, for furnish tog and delivering at the several navy yards named, the materials and articles embraced in printed schedules, which will be furnished on 'application, and sent by mall, it so requested, to persona so desiring to offer to contract for any or all the classes named therein, by the command anta of the several navy yards, for the classes for the yards alder their command, or by the navyagent nearest there to, or by the binnau for any or all of the yards. ' 2b prevent COit Ira= :and riv -0 4-es in sealing the offers, no basalt& received which contains classes for more than one yard in one envelope; and each individual of a firm meat sign the bid and contract. Bidders are- hereby cautioned and particularly notified that 'their offers must be In the form hereinafter described, and be mailed in time to reach their destination before the time expires for receiving them; no bid will be considered which shall be received after the paiod dotal, and no alluvi a= wffl be made for faihires of the vigil. To guard against offers belay opened before the time appointed, bidders are requested to endorse on the envelope, above the address, and draw a line under the endorsement, thus: ' 0 " Proposals for Class No. (Wean the class) for the Navy Yard at (name the yard.") To the Chief of the Bureau. of Yards and Docks, Wash ington, D. C. Form of Offer. (Here date the offer.) I, (here insert the name or names composing the fwm,) of (name the town,) in the State of (name the State,) here by offer to furnish under your advertisement dated (date of advertisement,) and subject to all the requirements of the sams„ and of the printed schedule to which It refers, all the articles embraced in Class No. (name the class) for the navy yard at (name the yard.) according to said schedule, viz: (here paste on the printed , class from the schedule, and opposite each article set the price and carry out the amount in the columns for dollars and cents, and foot up the aggregate amount of the bid for the class,) amounting to (here write the amount in words.) I propose as my agent (here name the agent, If one Is required by the schedule) for the supply under the classes miscellaneous, by a non resident of the place of delivery ; and should my offer be accepted, I request the contract may be prepared and sent to the navy agent at (name the agency) for signatures and certificate. Three of Guarantee. The undersigned (name of guarantor) of (name the town.) and State of (name the State,) and (name of second guarantors, ac..) hereby undertake that the above 'named (mime the bidder or bidders) will, if his [or their] offer as above be accepted, enter into" contract with the United States within fifteen days after the date of notice through the post office, of the acceptance of his [or their] offers be fore mentioned. Witness: (Signature of guarantors.) I certify that the above named (here name the guaran tors) are known to me to be good and reaporisible guano , tore in this case.e s : (Signature.) . . . . . . . To be signed by the district judge, district attorney, collector, navy agent, or some person known to the Bureau to be responsible. Class No. 1. Bricks; class No. 2. Granite; class No. 3. Yellow-pine timber; class No. 4. Yellow-pine lumber; class No. 6. White-pine and spruce timber and lumber (white-pine seasoned* class No. 7. Lime and hair; class No. 8. Cement; class No. 9.• Sand; clam No 10. Slate; class No. 11. Iron and nails; class No. 12. Steel; class No. 13. Augers; class No. 14. Files; class No. 15. Paints, 01l and glass; class No. 16. Ship chandlery; class N0..163.. Sperm oil; class No. 17. Hardware; elms No. 18. Station ery; class No. 20. Hay ; 'class No. 21. Provender; class No. 22. Charcoal ; doss No. 24. Copper and composition nails; class, No. 25. Iron castings. Class No. 1. Brlrke; class No. 2. Stone; class No. 4. Yellow-pine lumber; class No. 5. Oak and hard wood: class No. 8. White-pine. spruce, and juniper timber and lumber; class No. 7. Limo cud hair; class No. 8. Cement; class No. 9. Gravel and sand; class No. 10. Slate; class No. 11. Iron, iron spikes and nails; class No. 12. Steel ; class No. 14. Niles; class No. 15. Palate, oil and glass; class No. 16. Ship chandlery; class No. Sperm oil ; class No. 17. Hardware; class No. 18. Stationery; class No. 20. flay and straw; class No. 21. Provender; class No. 22. Char coal; class No. 23. Packing; class No. 26. Iron castings; clues No. 27. Augers. Class No. 1. Bricks; class No. 2. Stone; class No. 3. Yellow pine timbers; class No. 5. Oak and hard wood timber; class No. 6. White-pine, spruce and juniper; class No. 7. Lime and hair; class No. 8. Cement; class No. 9. Gravel and sand; class No. 10. Slate; class No. 11. Iron, iron spikes and nails; class No. 12. Steel; class No. 13. Pig iron; class No. 14. Filer :class No. 15. Paints, oils and glass; class No. 16. Ship chandlery; class No. 16 1 2 . Sperm oils; class No. 17. Hardware; class No. 18. Stationery ; class No. 20. Hay and straw; class No. 21. Provender; eines No. 22. Charcoal ; class No. 23. Belting, packing and hose; class No. 24. Copper class No. 25. Iron work and castings; class No 26. Machinery and toads: rises Nn. 27. Augers. Class No. 1. Bricks; class No. 2. Stone; class No. 3. Y.-How-pine timber; class No. 4. Yellow-pine lumber; class No. 5. White oak and hard wood; class No. 6. White pine timber; class No. 7. Lime; class No.B. Cement; class No. 9. Gravel and sand; class No. 10. Slate; class No. 11. Iron. iron nails and spikes: class No. 12. Steel; class No. 14. Files; class No. 15. Paints, oils and glass; class No. 16. Ship chandlery ; class No. 16%. Sperm oil: class No. 17. Hardware; class No. 18. Stationery ; class No. 19. Fire wood; class No. 20. Hay and straw; class No. 21. Proven der; class No. 22. Charcoal class No. 23. Belting, packing and hose; class No. 27. Augers; class No. 28. Iron floats. Class No. 1. Clothing; class No. 2. Hats, boots and shoes; class No. 3. Provisions; class No. 4. Groceries; class No. 5. Dry goods; class No. 6. Bread, itc.; class No. 7. Tobacco; class No. 8. Miscellaneous; class No. 9 Hard ware ; class Nn. 11. Pain le.oils, &c.; clase No. 14. lumbar : class No. 15. Provender; class No. 16, Firewood. WASHINGTON. Class No. 1. Bricks; class No. 2. Stone; Claws Nu. 3. Yel low-pine timber; class No. 4. Yellow-pine lumber; class No. 6. Oak, hard wood, timber and limber; class No. 6 White pine, spruce. juniper and cypress; class No. 7. Lime and hair; class No. 8. Cement; class No. 9. (travel and sand; class No. 11. Iron. iron nails and spikes; class NO. 12. Steel; class No. 13. Pig iron ; class No. 14. Files class No. 15. Paints, oils. be.; class No. 16. Ship chandlery; clam No. 16!/,. Sperm oil; class No. 17. Hardware; class No. 18. Stationery; class No. 19. Firewood ; class No. 20 Hay and straw class No. 21. Provender; class No. 22. Charcoal; class No. 23. Belting, packing and hose. JOHN ,p. FETTERLY. tf 3.1 Class No. I. Bricks; class No. 2. Stone ; class N 0.3. Yel low-pine timber; clam No 4. Yellow-pine lumber; class Nn. 6. White-pine timber and lumber: class No. S. Lime; class No. S. Cement; class No. 9. Sand: class No. 11. Iron, iron nails. Sc.; class No. 12. Steel; class No. 14. Files; class No. 15. Paints. oil and glass; class No. 16. Ship Chan dlery; class No. 16!/,',. Sperm oil; class No. 17. Hardware class No. IS. Stationery; class No. 19. Augers and centre bits; class No. '2O. Hay and straw; class No. 21. Proven der; class No. 22. Charcoal; class No. 25. Pig iron: Class No. 26. Iron rook Class No. I. Bricks; class No. 2. Granite: class No. 3. Yellow-pine timber: class No. 4. Yellow.pine lumber; class N 0.5. Hard wood, timber and lumber; class No. 6. White pine, juniper. cedar and cypress lumber and timber; class No. 7. Lime; class No. 8. Cement; class No 9. Clay and sand ; class No. 10. Slate; class No. 11. Iron. iron nails and spikes: class No. 12. Steel,; class No. 14. Files; class No. 15. Paiute, oils and glass; class No. 16. Ship chandlery: class No. 161. Sperm oil: class No. 17. Hardware: class No. 18. Stationery: class No. 19. Firewood; class No. 20. Hay: class No. 2L Provender; class No. 22. Charcoal ; class NO. 23. Belting, packing, hose, Sc.: class No. 25. Iron castings; class No 26. Augers. . . . The s , hedule will state the times within which articles will ho required to be delivered :.end. where the printed schedule is not used, the periods stated in it for deliveries must be copied in the hide. All the articles which may be contracted I,r must be delivered at such place or places. including drayage and cartage to the place where used within the navy yards respectively, for which the offer is made. as may he directed by the commanding officer thereof; and all other things being equal. preference will be given to American manufacture.' All bidders will take notice that no article will be received after the expiration of the period specified in the schedules for the completion of deliveries, unless specially authorized by the depart ment; and that no authority is vested in any other parties than those named in the contract, to modify or change the contract either as to extension of time or as to quality or quantities of materials. It is to he provided in the contract, and to be distinctly understood by the bidders, that the amount and number of articles enumerated in classes headed "Miscellaneous," are specified as the probable quantity which may be re quired, as well as to fix the data for determining the lowest bid; but the contractor is to furnish more or loss of the said enumerated articles, and in such quantities, egad at such times, as the bureau or commandant may require: such increase, however, not to exceed one-third of the quantities stated, (and the excess must be authorized by the bureau, and requisitions sent through the post office shall be deemed sufficient notice,) during the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1858; and whether the quantities re quired be more or less than those specified, the prices shall remain the same. All the articles under the contract must be of the best quality, delivered in goad order, free of all and every charge or expense to the government, and subject to the inspection, count, weight or measurement of the said navy yard, and be in all respects satisfactory to the commandant thereof. Bidders are referred to the yard for plans, speci fications, or samples, and any further description of articles. Contractors for classes headed " Miscellaneous " who do not reside near the place where the articles are to be delivered, will be required to name in their proposals an agent at the city or principal place near the yard of de livery, who may be called upon to deliver articles Ivithout delay when they shall be required. Approved sureties to the full amount of the contract will.be required, and twenty per eentuni as additional Se curity deducted from each payrnma until the contract shall have been completed or cancelled, unless otherwise authorized by the department. On classes headed " Mis cellaneous." to be delivered as required during the fiscal year, the twenty per centum may, at the discretion of the commandant. be paid quarterly, on the first of January, April. July and October, when the deliveries have been satisfactory, and the balance (eighty per cent.) will be paid by the respective navy agents within thirty days after the presentation of hills, in triplicate, duly vouched and ap proved. No part of the per centum reserved ie to be paid until all the rejected articles offered tinder the contract shall have been removed from the yard, unless specially author ized by the department. It will be stipulated in the contract, that if default shall be made by the parties of the first part in delivering all or any of the articles mentioned in any class bid for, of the quality and at the times and places above provided, then and in that case the mid parties will forfeit and pay to the United States a sum of money not to exceed twice the amount of such class; which may be recovered from time to time according to the act of Congress in that case pro vided, approved March 0, 1848. The sureties must sign the contract, and their responsi bility be certified to by a navy agent. collector, district attorney, or some other person satisfactorily known to the bureau. =lll It is to be provided in the contract that the bureau shall have the power of annulling the contract, without loss or damage to the government, in case Congress shall not have made sufficient appropriations for the articles named, or for the completion of works estimated for. and on which this advertisement is based, and shall also have the power to increase or diminish the quantities named in the classes not headed " Miscellaneous" In the schedule, twenty-five per cent. Persons whose offer shall be accepted will be notified by letter through the post office, which notice shall be con sidered sufficient; and if they do not enter into contract for the supplies specified within fifteen days from the date of notice from the bureau of the acceptance of their bid, a contract will be made with some other person or persons, and the guarantors of ouch defaulting bidder will be held responsible for all delinquencies. All offers not made in strict conformity with this adver tisement will, at the option of the bureau, be rejected. Those only whose offers may be accepted will be notified, and contracts will be ready for execution as soon there after as may be practicable. july 6 4t 26 THE UNITED STATES DEMOCRATIC REVIEW. THE UNITED STATES DEMOCRATIC REVIEW IS now in its Twentieth year—nearly the age of human life. During this period many political Monthlies have been born, and have expired, leaving the field open, and, at present, unoccupied, except by this Review. The previous numbers of the NEW SERIES having received the approval of the Dembcratic press throughout the coon try,—and of all the old subscribers, with a large accessefort of new—it is hoped the present number will meet with at least equal favor. TERMS. Single Subscribers, in advance $ 3 00 Clubs of Five, 12 001 Ton, a 23 00 i To one i Address. " Twenty, 40 00 j ." .... .. . - All Postmasters are requested to act as agenta, - and upon the receipt of $l2 00 from any Agent, a Sixth copy of the Review will be forwarded to his address, gratis, for one year. Communications to be addressed to C. SWACKRAIVER, "11. B. DEMOCRATIO mar 9 tf 8 335 Broadway, N. Y. APES. HANGING.---ALLEN GUTH. P RIE, residing In North Queen et., three doors south of Frederick at. [dec 8 47 ly PORTSMOUTH. N. 11 EINEM PHILADELPHIA MMZM MEM =MEE ACARD...The inheeribeu thankful to his numerous patrons for peat; tavars, would- again. ask for a continuance of the same, and as many more as will please to favor him with theii patronage, as he Is certain from his knowledge of the Tonsorial Art in all its branches, such as Ethic Cutting. Curling; Shaving, Shane. peeing and Wig-making, he is able la please the most fas- Hdlona. lie also solicits the attention otali to the cleanliness .° his Towels, Brushes, Cembs and in fact every thing con nected with his establishment. He would likaiise mention that he is the only person in the city thatcan and does color Whiskers and Moustaches, from red or gray to most beautiful brown or black in a very few minutes. Particular &Henan - given talkie cutting and trimming of children's hair. ' - TAMES CRoSS, H. D. feb 22 135 - - . N i The MAP OF 'LANCASTER COUNTY. undersigned Is preparing-to publish a new and complete MAP OP LANCASTER COUNTY, on an improved plan, (provided sufScient encouragement is, given,) mark ing the locations of all the principal' buildings in the coun ty, all Schools, Churches, Post Offices, Mills, Hotels, Ac with"the names and locations of all rubscribers fo the MAP, and locations of farm buildings, so as to make it &complete COUNTY DIRECTORY_ To be ornamented with prospective views of the principal Colleges, Schools and other buildingvin the county. En larged plans of the principal Borongbs and Towns will be given on the side of the COUNTY MAP, where sufficient subscription is obtained.. •Te be handsomely colored, show ing all the new townships, making a most complete and beautiful work, superceding all former MAPS. JAMES D. SCOTT, Publisher, July 21 tf 27 Lancaster City. LEATER, LEATHER.--BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS, will find It to their advantage by call ing - on the subscriber, who has an extensive assortment of .80LE AND UPPER LEATHER, 'comprising French and City Calf Skins, Wax and Grain Upper, Kips, Red and Oak Tanned Sole, Morocco Linings, Shoe Findings, Tools, Lasts, /lc ; Neats,Footand Tanners' Oil. Ac.; all of which will be sold at the lowest prices at N 0.1130 Market Street, below 12th Strad, Philadelphia. apr 13 6m 13 JOHN F. COOMBS. COAL. --The undersigned are now re ceiving their supply of LYICENB VALLEY COAL, BALTIMORE COMPANY PINE GROVE COAL, 811.A.MOKIN COAL, BROAD TOP COAL, Ckrefblly selected, and which they will deliver in good or der to any part of the city at low prices. Lime burners and Blacksmiths Coal always on hand. Apply to GEO. CALDER lk CO., Office East Orange street, 2nd door from North Queen, and at the yard at Greaff's Landing, on the Conestoga. aug 19 tf 81. ia., A PRIZE FOR EVERT BODY ! WHO susscanns FOR FRE i; NEW YOKE - WEEKLY PRESS, A BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED FAMILY NEWSPAPER . THE NEW YORK WEEKLY , PRESS is one of the best ii, literary papers of the day. A large Quarto containing i r k Twenty Pages, or Sixty Columns, of entertaining matter; ii and ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATPD. .7;: . A Gift worth from 50 cents to $lOOO 00 will be sent to each Subscriber on receipt of the subscription money. TEE.IIIB—IN ADVANCE One copy for ono year, and one gift $ 2 00 Three copies one year, and three gifts 5 00 Five copies one year. and five gifts 8 00 Ten copies one year, and ten gifts 15 00 Twenty-one copies one year, 21 gifts 30 00 The articles to to be distributed are comprised in the following list : 1 United States Treasury Note e. $lOOO 00 2 do. du do 500 00 each 5 do. do. do. 200 00 10 do. do. do. 100 CO " 10 Patent Lever Hunting Cased Watches 100 00 " 20 Gold Watches 75 00 " 50 do. 60 00 100 do. 50 00 •` 300 Ladies Gold Watches 35 00 " 200 Silver Hunting Cased Watches 30 00 500 Silver Watches $l5 00 to 25 00 " . . _ . 1000 G'ld Guard, Vest and Fob Chains 10 00 to 30 00 '` 1000 Gold Pens and Pencils 500t015 00 ‘, Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins Cuff Pins. Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys' Gold and Silver Thimbles, and a variety of other articles worth from 50 cents to $l5 00 each. On receipt of the subscription Money, the subscriber's, name will he entered upon our books opposite a number, and the gift corresponding with that number will be for warded within one week to him, by mail or express, post paid. There is neither humbug nor lottery about the above, as every subscriber is sure of a Prize of value. We prefer to make this liberal distribution among them instead of giving a large commission to Agents, giving to the sub scriber the amount that would go to the Agent, and in many eases a hundred fold more. Aitir All communications should be addressed to DANIEL AD EE, PIJULISEIER, 211 Centre street, Now York. lv 16 EIS T HE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN' PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN 11.iitIZE. THE•GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. ILL EST R A TED! LL CST R A TED ILLUSTRATED ! ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK, ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. 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The articles to be distributed are comprised in the fol lowing list: . . . 2 Packages of Gold, containing $5OO 00 each 5 do do do 200 00 10 do do do 100 00 10 Patent Lever Huntlog Cased Watches 100 00 20 Gold Watches 75 00 50 do ....- 00 00 •• 300 Ladles Gold Watches 35 00 44 300 Silver Hunting Cased Watches 500 Silver `Batches 1000 Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains 10 to 30 " Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, and a variety of other articles. worth from fifty cents to $l3 each. Immediately on the receipt of the subscription money, the subscriber's name will be entered upon our subscrip tion book opposite a number, and the gift corresponding with that number will be torwarded within ens week, to the subscriber, by express a• mail, post paid. )3Eiy- All communications should be addressed to DEAN & SALTER, 48 and 49 Moffat Building, 330 Broadway, New York. Specimen copies sent free. Agents wanted mar 16 . THE PEOPLES' HAT AND CAP STORE NO. .2034 NORTH QUEEN STREET. SHULTZ A BROTHER, PRACTICAL HATTERS. ALL ARE INTERESTED!! ECONOMY IS WEALTH The subscribers in returning thanks to a generous pub lic for patronage heretofore extended, respectfully solicit a continuance of past favors, and invite particular attention to their present assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, of every variety and style. The superior excellence and beauty of which have never been excelled causing a demand the most unprecedented. Which fact is mainly attributable to the VERY L PRICE at which all their Hats and Caps are disposed of Their motto being "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS," the n swift sixpence is better than the slow shilling." All, therefore, who would practice economy in the pur chase of HATS can save from 25 to 50 per cent. by calling at the HAT STORE, opposite Michael's Hotel, in North Queen street, Lancaster. Goods sold to Country Merchants at Philadelphia prices. COUNTRY FURS bought, and the highest rash price paid. JOHN A. SHULTZ, HENRY A. SHULTZ, apr 27 ly 15 Proprietors. BOOT AND SHOE STORE, No. 10% West King Street, Lancaster, The undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that be now has on hand one of the largest stock of BOOTS AND SHOES in this city. Gentlemen's wear consisting of VVVV CALF A'eD 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 out-door labor. on hand. His own manufactured work will be warranted, and sntiefiction guaranteed to the wearer. june 29 6t 24 PETER MJCONO64Y. pATTLICIC & IIIcCULLE NEW IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, The subscribers having leased the Foundry recently erected by Mr. WILLIAM Mugu, adjoining his Machine Shop, in North Water street, between Orange and Chesnut streets; also having bought out the Strasburg Foundry and parts of the fixtures of other establishments of the same kind, and having the most complete collection of Patterns in the City, are prepared to furnish Iron and Brass CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, (either light, or as heavy as can be made elsewhere,) at the shortest notice, and warranted Co be done in the most workmanlike manner. Both being practical workmen—one a Moulder and the other a Pattern Maker—they flatter themselves that, by doing their own work, and having purchased their fixtures at very low prices, in consequence of which their expenses will be less than any other establishment of the kind here, they can make Castings and finish them at more reason able prices than has heretofore ruled in this City. Zir Strict attention paid to repairing STOVES. GRATES and CYLINDERS of all kinds and sizes kept constantly on hand. They have on hand, and are constantly making new designs for CELLAR GRATES, RAILING, and all kinds of Ornamental Castings. The highest price will be paid for Old Iron, Copper and Brass. We respectfully solicit a share of public patronage, and shall spare no pains to please all who may favor tie with their custom. LEWIS PAIILICK, Lancaster, May 4. CARSON M'CULLEY. may 4 tilt TATTERS ALL'S HEAVE POWDER, Powdered Rosin, Antimony, Fennigreek, Sulphur Saltpetre, Aasafretida, Alum, &e. For aide at apr 21 If 14 THOMAS ELLMAKER, Drug and Chamluid Store, West King at A RIERIOAN GOLD WANTED, .Al At highest current rates, paying 4 per cent for Gold, 8 , i " Silver. oct 18 tf 39 REED, IDGRANN, KELLY A 09. 10—"atew Os Tin BT warca"-21.0 . Er*TCHES, CLOCKS,: JIG WICLRY. AND iISILVER. WARR—JAMS P. • DYSART, NO. 10 - T KING St, (near Market) takes pleasure in inviting attention to his new and large stock of Gcods,.which nom misessa great a variety of all articles in his line aura he fountain the city, consisting in part of _ - Ladies' Fine 18 Carat Hunting Lever Watches. Fine Gold Hunting Levers,. • . Open.faced Levers, - - Olt Silver Hunting Cue k 7 M ) - Open.faced good assortment of .LEVERS and LEPINESof Silver and - Composition Cases; QUARTIERS And ENGLISH WATCH ES (fist and second banded,) all of which:are, warranted His anortizunit of JEWELRY is the most extensive ever offered to the citizens of Lancaster, part of which are the following styles: PINE PAINTED BREASTPINS, EAR RINGS AND BRACELETS to match; CAMEO SETTS, wwwisaorms liogAlG,_areL PLAIN EARRINGS and' BREASTPINS, all of which for heauty,styleand cheapitese .cannot be etwinenaLin the city. Also, a-line assortment of PLAIN and CHASED BRACELETS and BANDS, with Cameo Setta and Medallions Particular attention paid to Jewelry of Gentlemen's wear, comprising. Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Guard, Breast and Fob Chains of the best quality; Ribbon Slides, Gold and Silver Tooth Picks, etc. Always on hand a good assortment of SILVER WARE, such as Spoons, Tea, Table, Dessert, Suiar; Mustard and Salt; Dinner and Tea Forks; Napkin Rings; Butter and Fruit Knives; Salt Cellars ; Cups, Pie Knives, Pickle Knives and Forks, setts of Knives, Forks and Spoons for Misses.— Also a beautiful lot of Port Monnaies for Ladies and Gents, Combs and Brushes of all kinds, AccordeirMs, Clocks from $1.25 to $5O, all warranted: " Air - The undersigned .has, at considerable expense, got upv a Card of Hair Work Patterns, for which he receives orders—to be executed in Philadelphia in the most chaste and durable style, and at short notice: The public are in vited to mill and examine his stock and judge for them selves. JAMES P. DYSART. Stipa of the Big Watch, No. 10, West Ring St.; Lancaster Pa. June 1 tf 20 WATCHES. -- H. L. do E. J. ZAHN, Cur. Nara Queen St. and Matra Square, Lanc'r, Have determined to offer all articles in their line at • greatly reduced rates owing to the "hard times," and "'the low rates at which stock can be purchased. We have always for sale a large assortment of O GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, 0, of common and fine-qualities, and will guarantee any; &i watch a timekeeper which is so represented when it pis sold. Prices vary from $9 to $126. to CLOCKS in every style, from $1.25 to $10; warrant ed time-keepers. Also, a lot of beautiful and orne. o "' mental brackets or shelves for clock stands. a i SPECTACLES, in Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated.. Z Frames, to suit all whose sight can be aided with r' '0 glasses. Old frames refitted with new glasses. Wed keep McAllister's goods and furnish them at his prices. w SILVER-WARE made to our order and stamped with opr name as a guarantee of ite genuineness. in Spoons, 'g o Ladles, Forks, Knives, Ac. Old Silver received in ex -4 change at the highest price. • Repairing of Watches,Clocks, &a, receives our per-5 zonal attention, and will done promptly and well. HARRY L ZAHM. pan 18 3m 1] EDW. J. ZAHM. WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY. AT REDUCED PElO¢9. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. C. B. MUM, 914 Market street, above 9th, South side, Phila delphia. • June 21y 20 STAUFFER & HARLEY. CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY. Wholesale and Retail, at the " Philadelphia Watch 73 and Jewelry Store" No. 148 (old No. 96) NORTH ). SECOND Street, Corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. ,4 ' Gold Lever Watches, full Jewelled, 18 caret cases, $2B 00 Gold Lepine,lB caret, Silver Lever, full jewelled Silver LepLne, Jewels, Superior Quartiers, Gold Spectacles, Fine Silver do., Gold Bracelets, Lady's Gold Pencils, 1 00 Silver Tea Spoons, set, 5 00 Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver holder, 1 00 Gold Finger Rings, :37 1 ,6 eta. to $80; Watch Glasses, plain 124 cts., patent 18%, Lunet 25; other articles iu proportion. All goods warranted what theyare sold for. STAUFFER & HARLEY. ixiy- On hand some Gold and .Silver Levers and Loplnes still lower than the above prices. oct 201 y 40 OCAL FREIGHT NOTICE.--The PENNSYLVANIA- RAILROAD COMPANY are now prepared to receive and forward FREIGHT between Phila delphia, Lancaster and Columbia, at the following rates per hundred pounds BETWEEN PHILA. AND COLUMBIA. First Class. Second Class. Third Chums. Fourth Class 22 ets. 18 etc. 16 eta. 14 ets. Flour, 28 etc. per barrel. Pig Metal, 10 cts. per 100 pounds. BETWEEN PHILA. AND LANCASTER. - - First Class. Second Class. Third Class. Fourth Class 20 etc. 17 cts. .5 eta 13 Flour, 25 cts. per barrel. Pig Metal. 10 " " 100 lbs. ARTICLES OF ltur CLASS. Books, Fresh Fleb, Boots and Shoes, Nuts in Bags ' Cedar and Wooden Ware, Porter & Ale in bottles. Dry Goods, Poultry in coops, Eggs. Pork. (fresh.) Furniture, Poultry, (dressed,) Feathers, Wrapping Paper. ARTICLES OF 20 CLASS. Apples, Molasses, Cheese. Melons, Clover & Grass Seed, Oils in necks or barrels, Crockery, Paper in boxes, Candles, Pasteboard, Casks or Barrels, (empty.) Peaches, (dried.) Groceries. Printing Paper. Guns and Mlles. Paper Hangings, llerriut in boxes and kegs, Que.,isware, hardware. Sweet Potatoes. lisps. Tobacco iu hales, Iron. hoop, band or sheet. Tea, Leather, Type, Liquor in wood. Marble Slabs and Marble Turpentine, (spts.,) Monuments. Varnish. ARTICLES OF 3n CLASS. Alcohol, Potatoes, Coffee, Turnips, Hides, (green,) Vinegar. Lard. White Lead, Oysters .5: Clams, (in shell.) Window Glass Tobacco. (manufactured,) ARTICLES OF .ITti CLASS. Codfish, Rosin, Cotton, Salt, Fish, salted. Tobacco, (Hat.) • Grain of all kinds, Tin, Nails and Spikes, Tar, Pitch, Whiskey. Plaster. tka.. For further information, apply to E.. 1. SNEEDEIt, Freight Agent, Phila. E. K. BOWE, Freight Agent, Columbia. • W. H. MYERS, Freight Agent, Lancaster aug 11 ly 30 1;2 00, and'i. gift. 3 50. and 2 gifts 5 00, and 3 gifts 8 00, and 5 gifts icrEW CITY lIIAP.--SPLENDIDLY IL -11( LUSTRATED WITH LARGE COLORED MAPS.— The subscriber being about to publish a beautifully Mos tented Map of the city of Lancaster, respectfully solicits the patronage of the citizens to the new enterprise. The Map will be very minute in its details, being a com plete plot of the city with all the new and contemplated streets and alleys, and all the original town lots, numbered as recorded, together with a ground plan of all the build ings as they stand on their respective lots, the Schools, Colleges, with all Churches, Hotels, Stores, Manufacturing Establishments and all the offices of professional men in the city, distinctly named and colored, and the names of all the subscribers duly inserted on the margin, making it not only a complete map of the city, but also a business directory ; and, in connection with all this, there will be from fifteen to twenty-five original views of Residences, Churches, Colleges, and Manufacturing Establishments in the city and vicinity beautifully colored, the natural color, as I make all my own sketches and color them on the spot, and have them lithographed in the highest style of the art. Samples of which ..an be shown that were published in West Chester mid Chester county, which have never been equalled by any views published on any map In the United States. Having had considerable experience in map pub lishing, and having devoted a great deal of time to the art of perspective drawing. I flatter myself that I am able to produce beautiful life-like pictures that cannot be excelled, and in fact defy all competition in this style of Map pub lishing. All persons wishing visas published on the city map, or having property they wish plated in, will please leave orders at J. Franklin Roigart'a office, Fulton Build ings, which will be promptly attended to by the subscri ber. THOMAS J. KENNEDY. july 28 tf 28 30 00 $lO to 25 •• RATE OF INTEREST INCREASED.-- We will pay hereafter, until further notice. FIVE AND A HALF PER CENT. INTEREST on our Certificates of Deposit, issued for one year. On Certificates for less than one year, and on transient deposits, payable ou demand, FIVE PER CENT. per annum, as heretofore. Depositors not drawing interest, will always be accom modated in proportion to the value of their accounts. Stocks bought and Sold on commission only. Uncurrent money bought at lowest rates. Collections promptly made, and Drafts drawn on Phila delphia, New York and Baltimore. The members of the firm are Individually liable for all the obligations of John Oyger & Co., consisting of JOHN GYGER, BENJ. ESHLEMAN, DAVID BAIR, lIENBY NUSSELMAN. ItORERT CLARKSON, Cashier. apr •L 1 tf 14 ASTROLOGY: JOOD NEWS ANDGOODLUCK FOR ALL. - ' .4Q ,- CAUTION I—ASTROLOGY !—Look Out Good News for All!—The nevvr-failing MRS. VAN HORN is the very hest; she is ku re 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 induces illiterate pretenders to try to imitate her. She shows 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 cau he tested and proved by thousands, both marri ed and single, who daily and eagerly visit her. She also e deulates lucky days and lucky numbers. Come one! come all! to No. 1336 LOMBARD STREET, between Juni per and Bi mut Rine 15 enes 22 STEREOSCOPES I—These wonderful and universally admired pictures, which appear as ound and solid as sculptured marble, aro taken daily at JOHNSTON'S SKY-LIGHT GALLERY, corner of North Queen and Orange sts. AQr- Daguerreotypes of every size and style, taken at the lowest prices. Lansnater, June 1P tf.22 EMOVAL .--We have this day re jtto our new Banking House, in EAST KLING ST., where the Banking Business in all its varied branches will re ceive our best attention. Interest on deposits will be allowed as heretofore. Drafts on New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore con stantly for sale. Stock. Bonds, and other securities bought and sold in Philadelphia and New York— and information given as to their relative value and prospects. Uncurrent Bank Notes bought and sold, and premium allowed on old American coin. Persons entrusting any business to ns, whether money on deposit, or for purchase or sale of Bonds or Stocks, may depend upon prompt and faithful performance of all con tracts. The members of the firm are individually liable for all Its obligations. JOHN OYOER, & 00 _ . RORT: CLARKSON, Cashier. ONIGAIACHER di. BAUMAN, T AN nere and Corriere Store, back of Robt. Moderwell's Commission Warehouse, fronting on the Railroad and North Prince street. Cheap for Cash or approved credit.— Constantly on hand a full assortment of all kinds Saddler's and Shoemaker's Leather, of superior quality, including " Boozer's celebrated Sole Leather," also, Leather Bands, well stretched, suitable for all kinds of machinery, of any length and width required, made of a superior quality of Leather, Furnace Bellows, Band and Lacing Leather, Gar den Hose, Tanner's Oil, Currier's Tools, Morocco% Shoe Findings, !Lc. All kinds old Leather bought in the rough ; highest prices given for Hides and Skins in cash; orders will be prompt ly attended to. fob b ly 8 SPIKE 8, &e..-Cinnamon, Cloves, Sala- RATUS, BAKING SODA, CREAM TARTAR, NUT - MEGS, Am., For sale at THOMAS ELLMAILEIVIii Drug A Chemical Store, West Sing street, Lano'r. fob 9 tf 4 T A AC B ARTON, WHOLESALE GROCER, WINE AND LIQUOR STORE Noe. 136-127 North 2d street, Philadelphia des 26 Oita 185 . -C 8 413LOTHIN'G LOTHING!! CLOTHING I! !- JOHN A. ERBEN'S CHEAP. CLOTHING STORz, SIGN OF THE STRIPED COAT, N 0.42 North Queen. Eairricle. near Orange, Lancaster, Fts. Ttur•proprietor of:thta - great manufactory of Clothing, re spectfully.. annnunces to the public in general, that his establishment again contains the largest, best, and cheap eat "assortment of SPRING AND SIMMER CLOTHING, 'titer offered for sale in Lancaster. 'H'is stock of Clothing has bosh mannSictured expressly for the Spring and Summer business, made in the hearmanter and most modern styles, and guaran- , -teed to be cheaper than similar articles mm be pur 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 BETTER mane than any other in the city of Lan! easter. and it will be the constant almof the proprietor to render worthy of thIS distinction. Among his extensfvenseortment may be found the fol in lowg Fine Black Cloth Frock Coats, from $6,25 to $13,00 Eine - do Dress " " 7,00 " 13,50 . Caiihmarette Coats, . 2,75 " 5 , 00 Tented Coate, - . 1,50 . 4,00 Linen and Gingham Coats , .: 75 " 2,50 Black French Doeskin Pants, 3 , 25 " 6 : 00 Doable Milled Caasimere Pants, .... 2,75 . • 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, 76 " 2.25 " White Marseilles Tests, 1,50 " 3,00 " `Fancy' do do 87 " 2,60 " Black Satin Vests, 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, Stooks, Suspenders, Gloves, Hosiery and Umbrellas. Just finished a very large assortment of BOYS' CLOTHING, suitable for the Spring and Summer„ consisting of Boys' Sack, Frock and Monkey Coats, Patttif 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 largo and well assorted stock of CLOTHS, CASSLIIEBES AND VESTINGS, which he is prepared to make up to order, in the best man ner and the most approved styles, and warranted to flt. The undersigned hopes, by strict attention to business 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 20 tf 14 EETzELT & V STILL CON tinne the MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS in the THE GRANITE BUILDING, No. 6%, North Queen St. Our stock consists of the choic est FRENCH CLOTHS, such as Salolues, Samonles and Neßealms finest Cloths of various colors; the choicest French Cassimeres; Black Doeskin Cassimeres; Fancy Cassimeres, the best selection ; Vestings of all descriptions, and a large assortment of GENTLEai vN'S FURNISHING GOODS. We respectfully ask a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon our predecessor, and trusr 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 patrolns of the TI J. KRAMPIPS SPRING AND SUM MER CLOT II I N G Thankful for past patronage, the subscriber respectfully begs leave to inform his friends. patrons and the public in general, that he has on hand and is now making up at his establishment, on the corner of North Queen and Orange streets. a superior supply of READY MADE CLOTHING FOR MEN own 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 sulta ble to the present state of the times. His stock consists in part of Spring and Summer RAGLAN, PALMERS'CON, 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, Ac— 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 au ample recompense for any patronage they may feel able to bestow. The Agency for WING RFSTER Se SCOTT'S CELEBRATED SHIRTS continued, and measures taken, and orders at all times filled in a satisfactory manner. F. J. KRAMPII, Merchant Tailor. apr 6 3m 12 9 00 7 00 7 00 1 50 3 00 AT SELF-RAKING REAPER AND MOWER, AT PRICES TO SUIT TUE TIMES. The ntlentimi of Farmers is respectfully invited to thin celebrated Labor-Saving Machine of easy ersft. No weight on horses' necks. or side draft. Ono 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 Frrmers 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. Joy. Moses Shertz, White House. Joseph Shorts, near Ephrata. Joseph Balance, Fulton twp. John Russell Drumore. Thomas Wright. Little Britain. William Scott, Robert Scott, • John Johnston, Wm. L.& Thos. M. Patterson, David Stoltzfoose, Salisbury township Solomon Stoltzfooso, Samuel Blank, John Blank, Henry Blank, •• Stephen Enter. Samuel Bear. '• David Bear. Matthias Hurst, l.eaeock. Jonas & Isaac Weaver, Samuel Stoltzfoose, Upper Lencock. John Stoltzfoose, Chr'n Stoltzfoose. • 1 Abraham Eby, Wilson Brubaker. Joseph Wenger, Esq., •• Chen & David Ebersole. •• Abraham Kurtz. Ephrata. Peter Bard. Adam Shaeffer, Messrs Sensenig, Ephrata township. John G. Bremner, near Lancaster. Tobias Herr, Chen & Abli'm Groff. West Ear:. Jacob K. Shenk, Manor township. Thompson Brubaker. new New Holland. Wm. Rinser, B. J. Kinser. John Musslemln, Abraham Reiff, Stephen, David Is 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. SL STEINNIAN & CO., who have the agency for Lancaster and the adjacent counties. JOHN S. WRIGHT, Proprietor. june S 213121 Chicago, Illinois. MANNY'S PATENT, WITH WOOD'S IMPROVEMENT, ADJUSTABLE COMBINED REAPER AND MOWER. MADE DT W. A. WOOD, LIOOBICK YALE" NETT 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 Premi um for Combined Reaper and Mower—A GRAND GOLD MED AL OF DONOR AND DIPLOMA. Second Premium. for Reaper— A SILVER MEDAL. This Machine waa awarded by the Maryland State Ag ricultural Society, at the trial of Reapers and Mowers at Chestertown, July. 1857. for Combined Reaper and Slower, the First Premium of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. This Machine was also awarded the first premium at Rochester and Skeneateles in July, 1857, for Combined Ma chine. The mass of voluntary testimonials on hand, which have accumulated within the last month, plainly indicate the points in which this Machine excells all others, viz : Its easy convertibility tram a 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 cutting from two inches to eight inches from the ground, which is done by mains of s lever controlled by the driver while in his sant; its .ase of draft: portability and clean ness, and are of cut: ita simple and easy apparatus for throwing in and ont of gear while in motion ; its freeness from side draft. 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, Sm. 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 com plete combined Machine. 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 grain harvest, take pleasure in recommending them to the farmers as the most simple In construction, the meet dura ble and reliable Machine vow in use. possessing many advantages over all others used in this county : Joseph Pirnhardt, Fulton, David Brubaker, Lancaster, John Landis, Leacock, Bowerg 6: Hershey, do. Jacob Minicb, Manheim, Abner Buckwalter, Leacock, J. S. Whitmer, Manor, Calvin Cooper, do. Christ. Hess, Martic, Henry Stoner, Manbeim, Jacob Kreider, L. Britain, Jonathan Weaver, Leacock, Henry F. Herr, Manor. Sam'l Stnltsfoss, E. Enrl, John Byler, 11. Leacock, Benj. Fisher, Paradise, boast Leaman, E. Earl, Sam'l Hasson, Leacock, Christ. Herr, Pegnea, Jeremiah Brown. Fulton, Martin Miller, Clay, Barclay Simpson, Marti; Daniel Kline, E. Coca.lico, Maris Hoopes. do. Henry Hagey, de Henry Neff, Manor, Martin Bollinger, Warwick, Em'l Daveler, Lampeter. Levi Miller, do. Isaac Sprecher, Lancaster, Samuel R. Hess, Clay, Sam'l Bollinger. Ephrata. Hiram Bollinger. do. Jno. Eshlemen.W.Hempfield, Em'l Graver, Manheim, Benj. Stauffer, Penn, Samuel Weaver, Earl, J. Ambler, L. Britain. GEO. D. SPRECLIER & BRO., Agents, North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. SAMUEL BOLLINGER, Agent for above Clay Township. JOIIN.BTLEB, Agent for above Leecock Township. June 8 5t 21 TOVES TIN AND COPPER WARE.-- A 7 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 Conking Parlor, Of fice and other STOVES, of the latest and'most approved patterns. He also continues to carry on extensively the manufacture of TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WARE Of all kinds, made in the neatest and most eubstantial manner. mar 2 tf 7 Housekeepers and persons going to housekeeping sup plied with all articles desired at the very lowest prices.— Persons wishing articles in his line are Invited to call at his old stand, East King Street, a few- doors from Centre Square. CHRISTIAN KIEFFER. riOACH )NAMING.--The subscriber re spectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he still carries on the ant. COACH HARING, in all its various branches, at his shop, in the alloy run ning east from the Court House, rear of Sprecher's and Lechler's Hotels,Lanceater, where he continues to make to order, and at the lowest possible prices, CARRIAGES of every description, of the best materials and in the most substantial manner. Sal' All new work warranted. Repairing also attended to with dispatch. He respect clip solicits a share of public patronage. lawn ly 16 ViTGLIA3I COL HA.VANNA SEGARS.--5000 Imported Havana &gars of the most approved brands. Just received and for sale at DR. JOHN WAYLAN'Bi)rug Store, No. 60 North Queen Street. apr 7 tfl2 PETZELT k McEVOY. tf 12 REFERENCES SREELER'S' LATEST IMPROVED I. . GRAIN FAN.—These Fans are manufactured at the' best and most extensive establishment the city or County of Lancesterand being the latest, Improved Grain` Fans now before the public, Farmers and Dealers generally will consult their own interests by calling and examining them before purchasing elsewhere. They are now "sent to all parts of Pennsylvania and other Slates.— These Fans are so constructed as to separate all the impure grains, such as cheat, cockle, smut, Lai 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 pont in time. thaver also manufactured the celebrated BAMBOROUGII • FAN for many years, and I claim the improvements made upon my Fan as being far superior to-them. They are considered the BEST NOW IN USE by all Farmers, who have given them a trial and who continue using them. I have had much experience -in : the manufacture of 'Grabs • Fans, having made more than 3,000 since I have been in thibusbiesis. These Pans 'areadapted to hand or horse power, or any other power that may be applied to them, and they will be sent free of charge 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. 43/ Be careful if you want a Fan of my manufacture to ,see that my name is on it. 5,000 DOLLARS REWARD.—I will give a reward of '55,000 to - any set of men who can prove to my satisfaction ' that these Fans are not the beet in use. Fourteen First Premiums have been awarded these Fans, at different , Agricultural Exhibitions. A FIRST PREMIUM CIDER MILL, which will make from 8 to 8 barrels per day, with hand or horse power, and will produce more Cider oat 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, as they will bear inspection. Air I have also HANTS' PATENT HEALY 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 ell side hills and rough land that can be drilled. It sows all kinds of grass seeds, oats, or barley. Call and see these Drills before purchasing elsewhere, as it- will be to your own ad vantage. -AV-Shop—South Duke street, 2 squares south of the Court House, Lancaster, Pa. "la). mar U 7m In SAMUEL REELER "rio EEVES , PA.TENT LEVER PE N . 9, XL The subscribers would respectfully call the ham) thin of their friends and the public generally. to thi.t 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 hove used the Pen, will chow that he has succeeded. Among the advantages attained by this erer all other Pens, are Ist. The nibs being stiff they act as a sup;mrt to the hand, enabling the writer to use it with the Fame rapi lit. that he would a lead pencil. 2d. The manner In which the ulbs are operalr.l upon for the purpose of producing light sod Shade, in of such n nature chat it is impossible for the nibs to lop err each other, or stick in the paper, thereby causing spattering and blotting as the ordinary elastic nibbed funs are liable to do. We give but a few of the many certificates which we have in our hands, and respectinlly invite the public to call and examine for themselves. I consider "ItcEPE PATENT LEVER PEN" the very best I have ever used. 1 can, in a given time. write une-thira more with it than with any Pon I have ever used .1. ALBERT ALLEN, Peniimati and Card Girard Philadolphid. We purchased one of the above l'ens eight months ago, and have been using it ever since. 'Wo esteem it a pleasure to haye the opportunity of eoinmending an article to the favor of the public, entitled to so much merit as this Pen Is RAIGUEL S t',), rh.ladelphia CERTIFICATE OF AGENCY. PHILADELPHIA, MA) . i 3. INSS I hereby appoint Messrs. SERENGER & WESTIIALFVER my SOLE AGENTs f.r liAnlilltE my " PATENT LEVER PEN, In the county of Lancaster, State of Pennsylvania. ATTEST, Jolts F. REEVES, Patentee. ROBERT TAYLOR, Manufoeturers. TL105168 REED, The undersigned under the above arrangements are pre pared to sell the Patent 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 hare tri,d the Pen. Hear them. I have for some time pant been using ono of ItOEV ES' Patent LEVER PENS." and consider It touch better than any Metalic Pen I have ever used. It possesses mare elanticity, and will produce is stroke of almost any thick ness, with greater reanhirity and without danger of strain ing or getting out of 'wrier, than any Gold Pen I ev, saw Signed, JOHN H. LIVINGSTON. Lancaster, May 14, IthS. Having used one of " Rum:a PATENT LEVEA 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 he made at the will of tile Pen man, and being constructed of such heavy material. the nib therebs being more firmly secured, it will wear longer and better than any other Pen now in use. Of 8,,,: it i.e Ultimatuth CRAS. R. FRAI LE V. Peumnuu And Curd Writ, Lanr.ter. May 14. 1848. SPRENGER SE. WE,TIIA EFFER, Publishers And North Queen Atreet, Agents for this county, num:Aster, Pa. may 18 tt 18 TOVES! STOVESII STOVESIII 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 4 , triv-s pl.vt,t• call tout t 111,1 , ,, aq i hey will hi,: the grotit,t tetipirtnient of S. , ,srs in the city. 44:vs - - We have just r-ceivell Lull supply of the following ... . COOK STOVES: Victor, (complete) Summer Baker, Great Western, Warnick Globe. Portable Range, Hathawa. Cresson 01ub,,, Great Republic. Snow Bird, Crystal, Fun, Premium, Vulcan. Chamnion, Enchantress, May Flower. Governor. Emporium, Star, William Penn, Capital, City Range, Horning Star, Black Diamond. ISnoner, Empire State. Vernon. Royal, Victory. Fiat Top, Sea Shell, Astor, Fanny Forrester, Lancaster Cook, Home, Young America. Delaware. Welcome, Keystone, New World, Liberty, and many other Pattern Cools. We have also on hand a beautiful assortment of PARLOR COOKS, Morning Glory Cook, Hot Air Parlor Cook, Warnick Parlor Cools, Model Parlor Cook, Boatman Parlor Cook, Lilly's Parlor Coot Peuu Parlor Cook, Abbott Parlor Cook. 111 s.y We have also the Agency for an entire new . _ - AND DINI N G ROOM COOK Also, the Agency for the best Ah 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. Ac.4&c. Agar-Call and Judge for yourselves:V:l sep 19 tf 37 G EO. D. SPRECHER & BRO. / „.„--- 2J) /--- ~q,ozzb-W - ffad - e›,-.„- o ittiornii ~ , u •,‘,/, ,----/ / • - , /,,y i .-/ c----:----- -- - .____)- PHILADELPHIA, CHICAGO, ILL., BUFFALO, N. Y., CLEVELAND, Otno, ALBANY, N. Y., DETROIT, Mica. A Student entering any one of these Colleges has the privilege of all for on 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. a. TRUITT, J. COOK. COLLEGI4 TE 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, blanking, Exchange. Manufacturing, Rail roading, Steamtrating. Sze.. 13=! A good hand writing is regarded of the first importance and in guarant• ed to all completing the Course. COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE, MERCANTILE-LAW, BUS INses-CORRESPONDENCE, USAGE, &C DAILY LECTURES ARE DELIVERED UPON TILE ABOVE SUBJECTS DIPLOMAS are awarded to Students completing the Course and passing the necessary examination. GENERAL INNORNIATION 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 f doing busi ness not only In Great Commercial centres of the East. but in the groat and growing 15'est 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 are no terms and no vacations. Students may therefore enter and prosecute the studies without reference to classes. T E It S Scholarship for complete Course, including Book- Keeping. Writing. Lectures, &c $4O 00 Book-Keeping for half Course 25 00 For further particulars send for Cal al ogue and Circular— Address, BRYANT & STRATTON, Philadelphia apr 6 ly 12 TAISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.-- jj The Partnership heretofore existing between WIL LIAM MURRAY, HIRAM YOUNG & JOHN SIIRAFFRR, trading under the firm of Murray, Youngs Co, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The Book and Stationery business will be continued in all its various branches, by John Shreffer & Hiram Young, under the firm of SELTIFFER & YOUNG, at the old stand, who ask a continuation of patronage so 'lberian bestowed to the old firm. All those having claims will please pre rent thee , properly authenticated for settlement, end all those knowing themselves to be indebted to the firm of Murray, Young & Co., or old firm, will please call and set, tie their accounts. Is 51. MUItIt IY, IMAM YOUNG. Lancaster. June 10,1858. JOHN SHLEFFER. In connection with the above, the subscriber would ten der his acknowledgements for the liberal patronage anti the kind and courteous manner in which that patronage was extended during his c.mnection with the Cheap Book Store, and would solicit a continuation of the same to my successors. I will remain. in 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 unnlessant to leave the accounts In other bands for collection. Those indebted to the late firm of Murray & Stook. will save costs by settling their accounts by the tenth of July next, as above. WILLIAM MURRAY. lune 22 of 23 CP.OICE, OF GIFTS! 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 GUTS 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. 4., 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 price,) and explaining our 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 6m 25 Leacthastraa Locomarrva WORKS, November 18, 1367. NOTICE.-.The Directors of the LA3101%16- ter 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 undtralgned. K. 0. KLINE, WSW BLACK, run 24 tf 45 40142,801. THE GREATEST I/ 'At\';‘ ICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Ii fIE GREATEST MEDICAL . DISCOV -1 KEtY OF THE AGE.—Dr. Kamm!, of Roxlmry, b& discovered, In one of our common pastors weeds, a remedy that cures . . . . EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, from the worst Scrofula down to a common pimple. Re has tried It in over 1100 cases, and never failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor.) Ile has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue, al within twenty miles of Boston. . Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore month One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the race. • • Two to three bottles will dear the system of Wes. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker the mouth or stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. One or two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to care running of the ears end blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst cases of ringworm . Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most des. perate case of rhoutuaiism. Three to tour bottles are warranted to cure the eel rheum. Five to eight bottles will 'cure the worst me of scrofula A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is ken. Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of it In every case.— So sure as water will extinguish tire, so sure will this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it. but that sold another; after a trial it always speaks for Itself. There are two thing about this herb that appear surprising; Bret, that It grows in our pastures, In some places quite plentiful, and yet its value has never been known until I discovered it In 1546—second, that it should cure all kinds of humor 1., order to give none idea of the sudden And great popularity of the discovery, I will state that In April, 1853, I peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—in April, 1854, I sold over one thou.and bottles per day of It. Some of the wholesale Druggistamlio bare been In the business twenty and thirty years. say that nothing In the annals of patent nunllcit.s was ever like it. There in a universal praise of it from all quarters. In my own practice I always kept it strictly for humors —but since its introduction as a general family in-dicine, great and wonderful virtues have been funnel in I , that 1 never suspected. Several rases of is fits—a diverse which was always coosnierrd twee cured by a few hot ties.— ii what ritecey it it prove elf dln all of that win , malady—the, are but foe' w IP , have seen more of it the., I have. I know of several cases of D-opsy:"Iill of r liens d ple. cured by it. F.w , u „, disease, of the Liver. Sick ileada•he. Dyspepsia. Asthma, Fever and Ague. pain in the side. Disease, of the Spine, and per bnitarly in dismiss of the Woe . , OW discovery has d•me more good than any niedi,iiie ever No change or (het ev-r neeensary—eat the bent you get and e non.li of it. • DIFLECTIt , S , volt USE.—Adliiits one tehle spoonful per day —C1111,11..11 ever ton n ear: dessert spoonful front rive G, eishi years tea •ptouful. As tio directions eau he spplienh'id to all cnstitutions, take sufficient to operate on the lsovelo tat..., di day. Ntsuniactneed MORE Wholesale Agents.—Now York rity. C. NI. Clicknor, 81 Barelay street; C. IL Itirfiz. Itct Broadway; Rushton & Clark, lin Bmplway; A 11. & D. Salida, 100 Fulton mt. Sold in IfisThester by J. Bryan A: Co, Wholesale No. 112 State street; also by 1.. Post & Co. General Agent.—'l'. W. Dyott A. Son. Philadelphia. A grille in Lancaster.—.lt MCA Smith, WM. G. Baker, .n el Weichens, 11. I. KAUffllll.l, 11. A. Rockafield. Chas. A. 114,1111[st] and John F. Long. aug 4 I y 21) I) *,)F PT ' CITY ° R Where ho has been In successful practice for a number of years, received his education at the beet Medical College iu the United States, and had the experietire and practice In the different Hospitals ter several years: a mottibeeof the Analytical Medical Institute of New York. and late Medical Surgeon of the U. S. Navy, now offers himself to the public to attend ari) firoteSsional calls The purest medic - in, I,md direct front the best laboratories of our country. and the It dattical oar dens of the world. No patent medicines preserthed or recommended. Niedicinen used 0111, which wilt not break down the constitution. but will rim suite the 4y,.•m trout ell injuries it has sustained frontinntersi ote.ll.•ineS. Chronic and difficult diseases must be treated upt.ti analyt ical principles; which is to know and ascertain what dis— ease is. Its nature and character require a knowledge of the chemical ronstituent of every solid nod 1101114 the hu man. Imdy—the changes those solids and fluids art) capable ut undergoing. To know what medicines to employ to cure diseases. requires a linf.wleolge of the chetnleal con stituents of all agents employed in medicines, and if we are in possession of this knowledge.it ix possible to cure any disease—no matter of how long standing—and leave the patient in a healthy and perfectly cured condition! DiSPEPBII, that distressing disease and fell destroyer of health end happiness. undermining the constitution, and yotTly coming thout,H,ll, , to untinte!) graves, can most em phatically be cured RHEUMATISM, in any form o condition, chronic or elute, warranted curable; Epilepsy, or haling sickness, all chronic and stubborn eases of Fenian, Diseases radically removed; Salt Rheum, and every description of ulcerations; Plies and Scrofulous Diseases, which have baffled all previous medical skill con be Curod by my treatment, when the constitution is not exhausted. I do say all diseases, (yes. CONOUMPTION) can be cured I will remain in my office on Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 9 o'clock, A. :M. to 3 P. M., to accommodate nations from a distance. and consult in the English and German languages; will niche visits to any distance If required; may be addressed by letter, Fulton Square, Lancaster city, Pa. [may 191 y IS] W. D. WITMOR, NI. D. A HOMESTEAD FOR $11.0! FOR SALE IN THE "GOLD REGION" AND 0011E11 PORTIONS OF VIRGINIA, THE FOLLOWING FARMS AND BUILDING LOTS, IN SHARES, TO WIT 1 Farm of 100 acres, end a Gold Mine, is 100 acres. 4 " 110 •• each, are ........ ....- 240 25 •' 40 " 1000 " 70 20 " 1400 " 150 10 " 1500 " 250 .• 5 '• 1250 500 " "000 " . 250 Building Lots IA acre, with Streets and public Squares, 710 " ›.• ° 1250 Building Lots 100x100 feet, with Streets and public Squares 2500 Building Lots 50x100 feet, with Streets and public Squares 5000 Building Lots 25x100 feet, with Streets and public Squares, e 10,000 Shares, amounting to 10,000 acres. Certificates of the above Shares, (with Bonds for the m m immediate exerut ion end delivery of the Dads,) tummy beon enclosed in 10,000 envelopes, exactly alike, and < staled; which, after being well mixed up, have been tg numbered from 1 to 10,000 Inclusive, so that no one now knows the contents of any particular envelope.— They will be sold at $lO cacti, without reference to what they contain, and sent to any one making appli. co cation. Unexceptionable, Titles will in a/I cases be given. , The largest Farm, containing a Go/c1 Mine, is valued . ' at $30,000, and the smallest sized Building Lots have 0 —.been selling at $lO each. Hundreds have already been sold upon these terms. Whilst all stand the same eD chance of getting the Farms. ever purchaser is guaran-se teed one of these lots at least. Every other purchaser pis bound to get one of at least double its size and value.'" Every fourth purchaser one of at least quadruple its rise o ..tand value. Whilst every tenth purchaser will get a Farm ranging in value from $2OO up to $30,000. These Farms and lots are sold tat cheep to induce settlements, a sufficient number being reserred, the increase in the value of which will compensate for the present sacrifice.— The eel proceeds are to be applies! to local improvements, such as Schools. Factories, Mills, dr. Any number of Shares cal), betaken by individuals,—to secure a Fhrm take at lead ;telt" Shares. The Certificates can be obtained by paying own HALF, and the Deeds by paying the OTHER HALF. /Jig' 70,000 Acres of Land, in large or small tracts, can also be had at private sale, and upon most reasonable terms. Some of it is HIGHLY IMPROVED. Agents are wanted everywhere to sell these Lands. Liberal inducements will be given. For full particulars, apply to E. BAUDER, Port Royal, Caroline Co., Va. , Or to ADAM FRALICII, Agent, Lancaster. Pa. 3m 12 OILSE AND CATTLE POWDER H TATTERSAL'S HORSE POWDER, HEAVE POWDER, ROSIN. FENNUOREEK SULPHUR, OUTMAN, CREAM TARTAR, COPPERAS. &c., For nahl at THOMAS ELLMAKER'S Drug k Chaulic3l Storo, West King street, ',Roc', feL 9 tt 4 'TRIMMINGS, FANCY AND STAPLE I Constantly receiving NEW 0001/8. AU Colors of BALL FRINGE. BLACK BALL FRINGE, good quality. ACORN BUTTONS. beet quality. New Style of BUTTONS. New Pattern FRINGES. All Shades of Scarlet SPLIT ZEPHYR. GREENS, BLUES. PURPLES and PLAIN COLOR SPLIT SHETLAND WOOL, at lowest price. ILAPSON'S, apr 13 3m 13 Cor. Bth and Cherry streets, I•hltxda. I N' AT lON AL POLICE GAZETTE.--This ji Great Journal of Crime and Criminals is in its Thir teenth year, and be widely cir..ulated throughout the coun try. It le the first paper of the kind published in the United States, and is distinctive In its character. It ban lately passed into the hands of Geo. W. Matsell & Co., by whom it will hereafter be conducted Mr. Matsell was formerly Chief of Police of New York City, and he will no doubt render it one of the moat interesting papers in the country. Ito editorials are forcibly written, and of is char acter that should command fur the paper universal sup port. . . Snbscriptions, $2 per annum; $1 for Six Months, to be remitted by Subscribers, (who should write their names and the town. county and state where they reside plainly,) to iIEO. W. MATSNLL & CO., Editors and Proprietors of the National Police Gazette, oct 27 tt 41 New York City. JCHIN 0 9 11YRNE HAS REMOVED HIS bu.iness to the SoIITII.EAST CORNER OF EIMITII AND BAHL STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, where will be found first class HATS. at $3 each, SOFT HATS from $1 to $4 end), BOYS' CAI'S, fine. from 50 cents to $ll 50. . _ . STRAW GOODS DEPARTMENT. Misses' Fine Leghorn Hats, trimmed and untirm. mad, Infants' Bats, Neapolitan Turbans, Boys' Straw Cape, &c., Sc. All O'B's Goos are manufactured under his own super vision, and can therefore be warranted as represented. Fair dealing, prompt and polite attendance, and no mis representation as to quality or kind, will characterize the Establishment Remember O'Byrne's Store, S. E. Corner Stb and Race may 11 17 NOTICE TO TRAVELERS.... From and after MONDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1854, the Christiana and Chesnut Level Stage Line, will leave Christiana Tuesdays, Thursdays end Saturdays, at 1 P. 31., via Coopers villa, ..,14_%01f111, Green Tree, Paxson's Store, Quarry ville, Spring Grove, Mechanics' Grove, to Chesnut Level; returning, will leave the Level at 6 o'clock, A. M., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and return the same route to Christiana. The above arrangement will afford persons an opportun ity of traveling in either of two daily lines of ears to and from the cities of Philadelphia and Lancaster. Dec. 12 tf 471 By order of the Managers. No. 293 Broadway / IASTOR OIL, ARROW ROOT, V sWEET OIL BORAX, ALCOHL, OA3IPROR, sPICES,O CALOMEL, SODA, LOGWOOD, CREAM TARTAR PEARL BLURT, GUM ARABIC, HARTSHORN, GELATINE, VIALS, RHUBARB, SENNA, JALAP, SPONGE, do, For sale at THOMAS ELLMAXWB apr 21 Id M Drag aad Castalaal 13tora, Wert Slag Et. DON tI,DK NN EI)Y, No. 12.0 W Lry.ri A., Roxbury. ?in. 925 " 925
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