Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, January 18, 1859, Image 4

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1 AtfK'W 1 ‘PBOOESS IN PBSTieiTftT.r
; IV I CHEOMBTIO PROOBSB of nonottflg
, AJITI,FIOIAL.TBBTH,
menfly.TOteqfed tyDr.BLANIJY, formerly '■M-UJJ-r
, -profr*a>rtHn tbeßalmnore'Oollege of Dental Surgery ,dscer-
theigrwilert discoveries of the P r . e g-°
alS&’SSSSffiSSSSra
icHee, and which hag been attended with
ad'hesitationiri;recbminendingit Mra
,r. ihethod 'bnMqonHixg Artificial Teetn.
-the‘dasting«i : the hari*^
;',,P
1 1 '3L SEirtifectlire of TEETH, we will be enabled toenlt aU
with Bloclc, Single mnn or Plate Teeth, either on
doors *«, of »*««**■.
liberal batronage heretofore received, and hop* by_the
to be enabled at all times to attend
our services,
S“, T. PBIGG, BBBGEOS DESTIST,
S . continues to practice the yaridus branches of Opera
re and MechanlcaiDentfstry, at hisofflce ov*
Kramph’s Clothing Store, northeast corner of MSB
North Queen and Orange streets, Lancaster, Pa. '‘JJJJJJT
* P S Ot of Ba>to. College
of Dental Surgery.
BAlTiimobb, May 12,1858.
I take great pleasure In stating that Mr. 8. T. Prlggn"!
“ugfo"?/r to 66
TTriLLUM N. ABIER, gtJRGEON DEN
yy TIBT, Office ou the south-east corner ot North Qu&etf
and Orange streets, Lancaster, Pa.
Dr. A. having been for 5 years a student ana l7?ffs*aa*
assistant in the office of Dr. John Waylan, of
this city, and having for several years bldco been In con
stant practice, will, he hopes, be a sufficient guarantee to
hlfl frUradß and tne public generally, i 3f f p the '
form all operation* connected with the practice < or the
Dehtal Art, In such a manner, as will render entire sat
faction to all who may favor him with a call. . .
Charges moderate, and all work warranted to
fully equal to any that can be procured elsewhere.
N. S—Entrance to office, 2nd door on Orange street.
June 29 tf
DENTAL SURGERY— The nnder
slened has associated with him In the x
practice of Dental Surgery, E. W. 8W KNTZEL,
6 D. 8., well known as his assistant. Dr. 1 I\J
Swentzel graduated *t the Baltimore College of Dental
Surgery, with high honora, and has been in practice
several years. . .
Office No. 60 \4 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa.
apr 20 tf 14 JOHN WAYLAN
DB. WAYLAN’S NEW DRUG STORE.
—No. 60 North Queen street. The uudersigned re
spectfully announces that he has openee his NEW
DRUGSTORE ESTABLISHMENT, with a very ex- «9
tensive and complete stock of Drugs, Medicines, LB
Chemicals, Perfumery and Fancy Articles—all fresh «■•
and pure—which will be sold at the lowest market prices.
Tbiß stock embraces every article usually kept in a first
class Drag 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 cußtomors.
A complete assortment of materials used by the Dental
Profession also bo bad at the store of the subscriber.
An improved Soda, or Mineral Water Apparatus has 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 any 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
first class houses In Phlladelphi and Cincinnati.
The undersigned feels confident that he is iu 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.
BUILDING SLATE—The subscriber
has just received a large lot of PEACII BOTTOM and
YORK. COUNTY BUILDING SLATE, which he will put
on by the square or sell by the ton, on the most reasonable
terms. He has al6o constantly on band an extra light
Peach Bottom Building Slate, intended for slating on top
of shingles. Please call and examine my PEACII BOTTOM
SLATE, which are the best in the market, and cannot be
had at any other yard, as I have made arrangements with
R. F. Jones for the Lancaster Market.
GEORGE D. SPRECIIER,
North Queen St., Lancaster, Penna.
49* The above slate can also be had at F. S. BLETZ’S
Lumber Yard, Columbia.
This Is to certify 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. JONES,
Manufacturers of Peach Bottom Roofing Slate,
oct 6 tf3B
Lancaster mercantile col
lege. Incorporated by the Legislatureof Pennsylvania.
North West corner of Market Square—2nd flour.
Open Day and Evening throughout the year. Individ
ual instruction. Students may enter at any time.
The Collegiate Course embraces Single and Double
Entry Book Keeping, as applied in the various departments
of trade; Manufacturing, Merchandising, Steamboaling.
Banking, Ac. Mercantile Arithmetic, Penmanship, Com
mercial Law, Ac.
LADIES’ DEPARTMENT.
A separate room is appropriated aud fitted up for the
special accommodation of Ladies who may desire instruc
tion in aoy of the branches tanght. They may also outer
at any time—day or evening.
N. B. Assistance given in opening, closing or adjusting
Books.
For circulars, containing full particulars, specimens oj
Penmanship, Ac., address T. H. POLLOCK, Pres’t.
aug 10 tf 30 Lancaster City, Ph.
NEW BONNETTS and NEW STYLE.
The subscriber has just returned from Philadelphia
and Now York, with his new */\
FALL AND WINTER BONNETS, Qkg
and all kinds of MILLINERY GOODS, which he
offers to the public very low, at wholesale and retail, cheap
er than the cheapest. His stock consists of
French and American Artificial Flowers,
Velvet and Bonnet Ribbon ol all kinds and prices,
Quillings, Rushes, Jainblands, Feathers,
Velvet, Satin, Silk, Capinett, Tarlton,
Crown Linings, Cap and Bonnett Wire, Straw Laces and
Gimps. Hair Lace, White and Black Lace and Edging.
STRAW AND TISSUE BONNETS, Crape, Koseleaf and
Halrdresses, and every artlclo which is needed in the mil
linery trade.
Trimmed and ready-made Bonnots in great variety, and
prices to suit all customers. Bonnet Frames to fit every
lady In the country, aud a great many articles too numer
ous to mention.
Call and Bee for yourself before purchasing elsewhere.
Alan, a good assortment of DRY GOODS ou hand at re*
duced prices. L. BAUM.
No. 62 North Quoen street, oppoaito the Franklin House,
Lancaster. sep 14 tf3s
QONSUMPTIVBS DO NOT DESPAIR!
consumption as- an old Indian doctor, un-
CURED. CAS BRANT, whilo a Missionary among
the Indians of the Rocky .Mountains, dis-
CONSUMPTION covered a RARE PLANT, that proves to
CURED. bo a certniu cure for Consumiftion, Bron
chitis, Asthma, Liver Compiafist, Nervous
CONSUMPTION Affections, Coughs, Colds, Ac. Having
CURED. now made his fortune and retired from
business, ho will send the prescription
CONSUMPTION and directions for proparingthe medicine
CURED. free qf charge to all who desire it, and
will send to his agent, enclosing two
CONSUMPTION stamps (0 ceuts,) to pay the return letter,
CURED. with a description of their symptoms.—
The Old Doctor has cured more than 3000
CONSUMPTION cases of Consumption alone, and hopes all
• CURED. afflicted people will avail themselves of
this opportunity, as the Doctor wishes to
CONSUMPTION do all the good he can before he dies.—
CURED. Address all letters to
DANIEL ADKE,
Box 3531 P. 0., Now York,
Who ie his 6o]e agent.
oct 28 ly 41
A LARGE ANDBRILLIANT WEEKLY
NEWSPAPER.
TBE CONSTELLATION .
. Park Benjamin, Editor.
. “A Consttllaiion ia bat one,
Though ’tia a traio of stars.”—Drtden.^
The subscriber haa great pleasure in announcing that
• he haa made arrangements to issue on SATURDAY, JAN
UARY 1,1859. the largest, handsomest, and most complete
Weekly Newspaper ever published.
It will bo a superb Folio Sheet, double the size of the
New York Ledger! containing Nine broad’Colnmns on each
page, 85 inches in c length, and double the quantity of read
\ fng matter given by any weekly paper now published—
embracing the choicest and freshest matter, selected and
original, famished from abroad and at homo. It will be
In all respects A Living Journal— containing the produc
tions of the most popular writers In liberal quantity—
Romances, Stories, Essays, Poems, Anecdotes, Sketches,
Editorials, Notices of Amusements and the Arts, Ac., Ac.—
in fine, all things which are new, beautiful, interesting,
and attractive. Each Number will contain not only a
carefully condensed synopsis of the General News during
each week, but all the very latest information and Tele
graphic Despatches up to the hour of going to press.
“The Constellation” will not be an illustrated Paper—as
the picture sheets are—but it wil 1 contain beautiful Designs
and Engravings, when they really illustrate and ornament
a subject.
The subscriber has already engaged a Corps of Contribu
tors, “a Train of Stars,” unequalled for genius, brilliancy,
and reputation,'by those of any other journal now-pub
lished, no matter what may be its pretensions. It Is with
no slight gratification that he announces his success in
engaging, after much persuasion, the able and experienced
services of a gentleman, bo long and so justly emiuent, as
Mr. Park Benjamin. Connected for twenty years with the
Press of New York City, and always successful in his liter
ary enterprises, whether as Editor, Author, or Public
Speaker, the name of Mr. Benjamin is an augury of certain
good fortnne.
The puhlicmay rest assured that no means will be untried
by the subscriber to secure a grand aod brilliant accom
plishment of his effort to establish the largest and best
Weekly Paper ever published—since nothing will be left
undone that can be done by talents, capital, experience,
learning, and a resolute perseverance.
“The Constellation” will mainly recommend itself to a
cordial and generous support from the very best people by
Its observance of good and avoidance of evil. It will be an
unobjectionable and perfect Family Newspaper—giving
offence to no sect or party—the favorite alike of both sexes,
ofyoung and old. The subscriber, having had nearly a
quarter of a century’s experience in the publication of daily
and weekly journals, and having now connected himself
with such well known and invaluable Editorial aid as he
has hereimannounced, flatters himself that his new enter
prise will at once achieve a popular favor and success
unparalleled in newspaper enterprises.
The terms for “The Constellation” will be Two Dollars per
Annum each, when Ten Copies are sent in one envelope to
one address; Twenty-Eight Copies, to one address, Forty-
Nine Dollars; Two Copies, Five Dollars; Five Copies, Twelve
Dollars; One Copy, Three Dollars, Including postage or
delivery. All subscriptions to be invariably in advance.
Single Copies, Five Cents. To Newspaper. Agents, $3,50
•per 100.
A late Saturday Evening Edition will be published, and
left-early Sunday Mornings at the residences of City Sub
scribers by regular Carriers, employed by the Publisher.—
Those, who desire to commence with the first Dumber,
should send in th»lr subscriptions and orders as early as
possible—since,owing to. the immense size of the sheet,
only such numbers will be printed as may be ordered.
All orders and letters to be addressed to the undersigned.
GEORGE ROBERTS,
12 and 14 Bpruco street, New York.
DOT 80 tf 46
WOOD*»Hlokory, Oak and Pine Wood
of tlwbest quatity, for Bale by
- y . GEORGE OALDER & CO.,
Orange street, 2d door from North Queen, an
_ . at landing on the Conestoga. fjn 20 tf24
SUV DAT NOTlCE!*—Persons wishing
:Hedlclnes on BundaywilLplease.call between the
bonrs of 1 and. 9 F. M,> at Dr. WAYLAN’B Drug Store,
Nof.fioyQEihr.Qoeen street., : . -~apr.7..tf12 ..
QPXO.lCfli'dboi—Cinnamon, ClQTesi
ua , c* RATUbTbAKTNQ SODA,
, HEGS, For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKER’B
Drag A Ohemlsal Store, West King street Lano’r.
*%, u m >. tr 4
IkACI/icK *• M«CCI.I.EY'S ..
■l' NEW IRON AND BEAS3 JODNDKT, ...
NORTH WATER STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
The subscribers having leased the Foundry recently
erected by Mr. William Dillzr, adjoining bis Machine
Shop, in North Water street, between Orangeand Che?nut
streets; also having bought ont the Strasbnrg Foundry
and parts of the fixtures of other establishments of the
same kind, and haviDg the most complete collection of
Patterns in the City, are prepared to furnish Iron and Brass
PASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
.workmanlikemanner. ;
Both being practical workmen-rbaq'a.Moulder and the
’other a.JPflttern JJaker—ttiey that by
doing thelr:awn work, andiaving'pureJmsed.theirflxrares
at very low prlces, in.qonsequence.or.^mchtheinwpensee;
wlUbeless than. Any other establishment of t’heklnd'bere,
-they can make Castings and finish them at mqte reason*,
able tb»n has heretofore rnied in this City.
constantly on hpnd. . • • . - .. • - „
They have on hand, and are constantly making new
designs for CELLAR GRATES, RAILING, and all kiiidß of
Ornamental Castings. «,, , n
43*The highest price will be paid for Old Iron, Copper
and Brass. . . j
We respectfully solicit a share of public patronage, 'and
shall spare no pains to please all who may fajor us with
their custom. LEWIS PAULTCK,
IlSter, May 4. CAKSO.YM’CULLKY
may 4 tn 6
rtj I, S—Caatoz: Oil,; Sweet Qll, OU of
I ) BPIKE, STONE, BENEKA, 8 ABSAEBAB, io_
W .Far sale at THOMAS ELLMAKEEB
Drug * Chemical Store, West. Elng>treet„l*ncT.
leb 8
J. MARTIN.
Dr. W . H. WITMOR,
OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA,
Where he has been in successful practice for a “amber of
years, received hiß„ education at the beat Medical College
In the United States, and had the experience and practice
in the different Hospitals for several years;,a_ member of
the Analytical Medical Institute of New York* and late
Medical Surgeon of the U. S. Navy, now offers himself to
the public to attend any professional calls.
The purest medicines always on hand direct from the
beet Laboratories of our country, and the Botanical Gar
dens of the world. No patent medicines PMfcnfed or
recommended. Medicines used only which will not break
down the constitution, bnt will renovate the system from
all injuries It has sustained from mineral medicines.—
Chronic and difficult diseases mußt be treated upon analyt
ical principles; which is to know and ascertain what dis
ease is. Its nature and character require a knowledge of
the chemical constituent of every solid and fluid of the hu
man body—the changes those solids and fluids are capable
of undergoing. To know what medicines to employ to
cure diseases, requires a knowledge of the chemical con
stituents of all agents employed in medicines, and if we
are in possession of this knowledge, it is possible to cure
any disease—no matter of how long standing—and leave
the patient in a healthy and perfectly cured condition!
Dyspepsia, that distressing disease and fell destroyer of
health and happiness, undermining the constitution, and
yearly carrying thousands to untimely graves, can most em
phatically be cared. , .
Rheumatism, In any form or condition, chronic or acute,
warranted curable; Epilepsy, or falling sickness, all chronic
and stubborn cases of Female Diseases radically remov'd,
Salt Rheum, aud every description of ulcerations ; 1 He*
and Scrofulous Dixeuses, which have baffled all previous
medical skill, can be cured by my treatment, when the
constitution Is not exhausted.
I do say all diseases, (yea; (^NKnuPTlo^canbecand.
CANCER CURED WITHOUT TUB KNIFE.
I will remain in my office on Wednesdays and Saturdays,
from 9 .o’clock, A. M. to 3 P. M., to accommodate patienx
from a distance, and consult in the English and German
languages; will make visits tn any distance if required,
may be addressed by letter, Fulton Square, Lancaster city.
Pa (may 19 ly 18] W. 11. WITMOR, MJX
Excelsior eating house.
Nobth Queen street, near the Railroad.
The subscriber has just opened an Eating House and
Restaurant in the basement of Reese’s Hotel, North Queeu
street, near the Railroad, where everything will be done
up in first-rate style, so as to please the most fastidious.—
His arrangements are such as to command the freshest and
beßt Oysters, Ac., &c., the market affords, and ho flatters
himself in being able to cater to the tastes of ail who may
natronizo his establishment. Uls charges will he tnod-
WILLIAM LOWRET.
mar 16 tfo
REMOVAL .—We Have tills day re
to our new Banking House, in EAST KINO St.. where
the Bauking Busiuess Id all its varied branches will re
ceive our best attention.
Interest on deposits will bo allowed as heretofore.
Drafts on New York, Philadelphia aud Baltimore con
stantly for sale.
Stock. Bonds, aud other securities bought and sold m
Philadelphia and New York— and information given as to
their relative value and prospects.
Uncurreut Bank Notes bought and sold, and premium
allowed on old American coin.
Persons entrusting any business to us. whether money
on tit-posit, or for purchase or sale of Bonds or Stocks, may
depend upon prompt aud taitbful performance of all con
tracts.
The members of the firm are individually liable for all
its obligations. JOHN GYGER. A CO
Rout. Clarkson, Cashier. mar 2 ti 7
Tatters ALL’S heave powder,
Powdered Rosin, Antimony, Fennigrees, Sulphur
Saltpetre, Assafnetida, Alum. Ac. For sale at
apr 21 tf 14 THOMAS ELLMAKKR.
Dime and Chemical Store, W„st Kina at.
SAVING FUND.
WALNUT STREET, SOUTH WEST CORNER OF THIRD,
INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF PENN’A.
FIVE PER CENT INTEREST.
Modov is received in ony sum, large or small, and inter
est paid' from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
The office is open every day from 9 o’clock, in tbo morn
ning till 5 o’clock iu the afternoon, and on Monday and
Thursday evenings till 8 o’clock
HON. lIENRY L. BRENNER, President,
- ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President.
WM. J. REED, Secretary.
DIRECTORS:
Henry L. Brenner, F. Carroll Brewster,
Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barry.
Robert Selfridge. Francis Lee,
Samuel K. Ashtou, Joseph Yerkes,
C. Laudreth Munns, Henry Diffenderfer.
Money is received and payments made in cold daily
without notice.
The investments are made in REAL ESTATE MORT
GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such first class securities
as the Charter requires. july 27 tf 28
D ATENT ADIBROTYPES—The sub-
JL hcribers having purchased the exclusive right of Lan
caster city, arc enabled to offer to the public a Dew stylo of
Pictures, far exceeding, iu beauty and durability, any over
before made. These pictures are not reversed, as da-ruerreo
typesareand mav be seen In anylight. They also possess the
rare property of being imperishable; being hermetically
sealed between glass plates, which is secured by Letters
Patent, In the United States, Groat Britain and France,
and practised in Lancaster city by T. d IP. C UMM 12\ T GS.
only, over Sprecher it Bro/s New Store. North Queen fit.,
Lancaster.
The torm AMBKOTYPE, by which these Pictures are
designated; is derived from the Greek word Amtrotos, sig
nifying Indestructibility, permanency, ic. The Plrtui-e 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 made on single plates of glass, with the
black varnish iu immediate contact with the Picture. —
Such are not permanent, as the varnish must crack and
dostroy the Picture.
AMBROTYPE STERESCOPES MUST BE SEEN,
to be appreciated—the relief being fully -‘an perfect as lire.
Citizens and Strangers ore invited to call at theAmbro
type Gallery of the undersigned, and examine specimens
before they procure Pictures elsewhere, as they are
insured of polite attention,
sep 25 tf-3P
Lancaster county exchange
AND DEPOSIT OFFICE.
Corner of East King and Duke Streets,
BET. THE COURT HOUSE AND SPRECHER’S HOTEL,
Lancaster City. ;
JOHN K. REED A CO. pay interest on deposits at the fol
lowing rates:
per cent for one year and longer.
5 " do. “ 30 days “ do.
£3"-Also, buy and sell Real Estate and Stocks on com
mission, negotiate loans, collect claims, Ac.,-Ac.
4ss“The undersigned arc individually liable to the extent
of tboir estates, for all the deposits and other obligations of
John K. Reed A Co.
JOHN K. REED, AMOS 9. HENDERSON,
DAVID SHULTZ, ISAAC E HIE9TER,
dec 25 tf 49
Harrisburg patriot & union,
PUBLISHED EVERT MORNING. (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,)
BY 0. BARRETT A CO.
R. J. Haldeman, Editor.
The Daily Patriot & Union is forwarded to Mail Subscri
bers at the rate rate of FOUR DOLLARS PER ANNUM.
The Weekly Patriot A Union will be published, as here
tofore, Bemi weekly during the Session of the Legislature,
and once a week the remainder of the year, fur $2 in ad
vance, or $3 tho expiration of the year. nov2tf42
Reed, mcgrann, kelly a co.,
S jy jg
' GRANITE BUILDING. NORTH QUEEN ST.. LANC’R,
Will receive money on Deposit and pay interest thereon as
follows:
5 per cent, for any length of time.
by, “ for one year.
Collections made in all parts of the United States.
Money sent to England, Ireland, Germany, France, Ac.
Passage certificates for sale from Liverpool to New York,
or Lancaster.
Land warrants and uncurrent money bought and sold.
Spanish and Mexican dollars, old U. S. gold and silver
coins bought at a premium.
Special attention will be paid by G. K. Reed to the Nego
tiation of Commercial paper. Stocks, Loans, and all market
able securities in New York or Philadelphia.
Our friends may rely upon promptness, and our personal
attention to their interests in the transaction of any busi
ness which may be intrusted to us, and we hold ourselves
individually liable for all money intrusted to our care.
GEO. E. REED,
RICHARD McGRANN, Br.,
PATRICE EELLY,
June 23 ly 23 A. McCONOMY.
PLATED-WARE, FROM THE BEST
factories iujthe United States, sold at manufacturer’s
rates by
H. L. A E. J. Z A H M ,
Comer North Queen street and Centre Square.
TEA SETTS, COMMUNION SETTS, GOBLETS, SPOONS,
FORKS, ICE PITCHERS, KNIVES, Ac.
july 6 in variety. 6m 25
HAVANNA SEGARS—SOOO Imported
Havanna Segars of the most approved brands. Just
received and for sale at
DR. JOHN WAYLAN’S Drug Store,
apr7tf!2 No. 60 North Queen street.
Am eRI C AN GOLD WANTED,
At highest current rates, paying
4 per cent for Gold,
3 “ “ Silver.
oet 13 tf a* REED, iPGR ANN, KELLY A CO.
Subscribe at oncei
If you you wish to secure a copy of that elegant En
graving, “The Village Blacksmith,” and the Art Jour
nal, with the other premiums, be sure and subscribe $B,
before the Ist of January, 1859. Specimen copies of the
above, and full particulars given by applying to
JNO. F. HEINITSH, Jr., Agent.
. See advertisement elsewhere headed—New Features, Ae.'
• riov22 : : tf 45 Y
I ! <A o'- B A II l),'< o
WHOLESALE GROCER, WINE AND LIQUOR STORE
Nos. 135—187 North 2d Btroot, Philadelphia,
dee 2d tf-49
National
SffiTYflß
Company.
PHILADELPHIA.
EXPLANATION,
T. A W. CUMMINGS A CO
Groceries i; gfroceriksi !
The "subscriber, having taken the well-known estab
lishment of J; Frey. io Eaat King street directly opposite
Sprecher’s Hotel, has just received from the city a large,
well selected, and general' assortment t>f
FRESH GROCERIES,
snch as COFFEES/ SUGARS, TEAS, SALT. FIGS, EAI
SINB, Ac.. ,A c -> nil of whfch he will sell at as low prices as
they can be'obteined in-Lancaster.
He will srsrt«p~Constantly an hand ___ .
BUTTER, EGGS,' POTATOES, HAMS, DRIED
~ - - BEEF; TONGUES,
and Indeed almost everything fri tbti Provision Un®, U 1 of.
which will be sold oh the utogt awftnmtflattfag tanaa.
He respectfully bollcfW a share' of
apr 18 tt 18 A' 2/RINQWALT.
' anhacrlber thankful to
TXTTiIs' numerous patrons for past tavors, would again,
ask for a continuance of the same,- and as 1 many more as
jdil plKsse to favor him with their patronage, *a* he is
“certßlnfrom his knowledge of the Tonsorial Art in all its
branches, such'as Hair'Cutting. Curling,-Shaving, Sham
pooing and Wig-making, he is able to please the moel las-.
tidious.
He also solicits the attention of all to the cleanliness o
bis Towels,, Brushes, Combs and In fact every thing con
nected with "his establishment.
He would likewise mention that he is the only person in
the city that rj>r> and does color Whiskers and Moustaches,
from red or gray to most beautiful brown or black in a
very few minutes, particular attention given to the cutting
and trimming of children’s hair. „ „
6 JAMES CROSS, H. D.
feb 22 tfß
New MAP OF LANCASTER county.
The undersigned is preparing to publish a new and
complete MAP.OF LANCASTER COUNTY,on an improved
plan, (provided soffieiehtAncouragement 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 andlocationß of ail subscriberstothe MAP,
and locations of fiirm trufldings, so as to make it a complete
COUNTY DIRECTORY. .
To bo ornamented wltb prospective views of tbeprincipal
Colleges, Schools and other buildings in county, im
larged plans of the principal Bor*ugbs and Towns vmj be.
riven on the side of the COUNTY MAP, where sufficient
subscription la obtained. To 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 tf27 Lancaster City. •
Boot and shoemakers, take
NOTICE! J. F. C 0 M B S ,
CURRIER AND LEATHER DEALER.
1130 Market I street . below 12/7*, Philadelphia,
has the most extensive assortment of SOLE AND UPPER
LEATHER of all descriptions: Red and Oak Sole Skirting,
Slaughter, French and City Calf Skins, Kips, Wax-Upper,
Morocco, Linings, Lacings, Leather Apron Skins, siGFU
Shoe Tools. Lasts, Findings, Ac., and every article AlU||
requisite for Boot and Shoemaking, Wholesale and r
Retail, at the lowest prices, to which he invites 'the atten
of the trade. oct 19 0m 40
Fancy fur s—for ladies and
CHILDREN.
JOHN FARKIRA A CO., No. 18 (new no.) Market
Street above Eighth, Philadelphia. —lmporters, Manu
facturers and Dealers' in FANCY FURS, for Ladies and
Children; also, Gent’s Furs. Fur Collars and Gloves. The
number of years that we have been engaged in the Fur
business, and the general character of our Furs, both for
quality and price is so generally known throughout the
country, that we think it is not necessary for us to say
anything more than that we have now opened our assort
ment of FURS, for the Fail and Winter Sales, of the largest
and most beautiful assortment that we have ever offered
Ufbre to the public. Our Furs have all been Imported
doling the present season, when money was Bcaree and
Furs much lower than at the present time, and have been
manufactured by tbe most competent workmen; we are
therefore determined to sell'them at such prices as will
continue to give us tbe reputation we have borue for
years that is to sell a good article for a very smalt profit.
Storekeepers, will do well to give us a call, as they will
find the largest assortment by far to select from in the
city, aud at manufacturers prices.
Lily, auu a, *j 0H Ji FAKEIRA 4 CO..
No. 818 Market Street, aboye Eighth, Philadelphia,
sop 21 * m 3t3
C CAROLINA YELLOW PINE FLOOR
) ING BOARDS. 50,000 Feet Carolina Yellow Pine
Dressed Flooring Boards.
30.000 Feet Do. Undressed.
50,000 CYPRESS SHINGLES, No. 1 and 2.
50 000 BANGOR PLASTERING LATHS,
Just received and for sale atGraefTs Landing, on the
Conestoga. Apply to GEO CALDER A Co.,
Office East Orange st., uear N. Queen st., Lancaster
MELODEOKS ! MELODEONS I !
HUGHES & MORKIS3, MANUFACTURERS,
y O . 7J3 Market street below Sth, Philadelphia.
Also, solo Agents in Philadelphia for
CAKIIAKT’S CELEBRATED MELODE
ONS. The Instruments are the Patentee’s n jj y n n
own make, and combine all valuable im- “ *“ y
provements, among which is the Graduating Treble. Swell.
All varieties constantly on hand.
83F Polite attention given at all times to visitors,
whether they may wish to purchase or only examine our
HUGHES & MORKI3S.
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Lancaster Locomotive Works, November 18,1357.
'\'f OTICE.—TIie Directors of the Lancas
j\| ter Locomotive Works, having made an Assignment,
i *o the undersigned, of all its effects for the benefit of itß
creditors, they, therefore, request all persons indebted to
make immediate payment, and those having claims, to pre
sent them properly authenticated for settlement to either
of the undersigned. M. 0. KLINE,
JAMES BLACK,
Assignees.
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CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND NEW YEAR’S GIFTS.
No gift can give a pleasure so lasting as that of a good
book; our design m commencing bur advertisement with
' this ancient truism; Is principally to draw the attention of
ail good natured Papas and Mammas, Uncles and Aunts,
and affectionate’Eons, Daughters, Nephews, Nieces and
Cousins .to the fact Ibat the
GLAD HOLIDAYS ARE APPROACHING, , -
. when each' one' of joule expected to present to - every 'other
one a handsome present/sad that the most suitable pre£>'
sent is a HAN#3OM£LY BOtTND BOOK. Look Srf'ti mo
ment it‘the ffne varjety presented foi'your aelection.—
Here we hay©amongst the
The Gallery of Famous and Amerfoan Po-rts the
handsbmeetrVolhme ever puHfahed In this Country su
perbly bound and 'Hlustrated with Oifa StntDßro exquld tv
Century, scarcely inferior to
’ tfie’above.'
Keats' Poems, beautifully bound and embellished.
Poems of Editi) May, in fall, calf binding, splendidly il
lustrated.
Mrs, Heman’s Poems, in antique binding,-with steel 11
" lustrations.
The Poetry of tbe Year, splendidly bound and illustrated.
Bycon’a Poetical Works,
' Longfellow's Poems,
Tennyson’s Poems,
and many otherbeantifal voltunestrf poetry whlehwould
require too ma<ih sp&ce ta mention.
HANDSOME^ANNUALS AND OTHER GIFT BOOKS.
Keepsake of friendship, morocco, gjltTiHusirated.
The Amaranth, “ “ M
The Garland, “ “ “
Golden Gift, “ “ “
Token of Friendship, “ “ “
The Ladles’ Wreath, “ w
' The Lady’s Gift, “ “
The Casket, A Gift Book, •* “ “
The Magnolia, “ ’*
All the abovoJjoofes can be had also In mo
rocco antique binding, very beautiful. '-
- Borne of oar most beautiful books
The City of the. Great King, fall bouqd j n
Turkey. Morocco, with splendid illuminations
and engruvings: by Dr. J. T. Barclay. "Price $5.
Bracebridgp Hall, by Washington Irving, Eull bound
In calf, gilt, with steelrillustrations.
The Illustrated Beauties of Irving, containing the
choicest gems from Irvings writings, illustrated with
many beautiful steel engravings.
The Souvenir Gallery, a beautiful book with splendid
engravings.
Arabian Nights’ Entertainments, bound fa morocco.
Hadji fa Syria, bound fa blue and gold.
Next we give yon a small vaviety of good
BOOKS FOR WINTER EVENINGS.
Dr. Kane’s Arctic Explorations, fa 2 volumes.
Life of Dr. Kano, by his friend Dr. Wm. Elderd.
Dr. Kane’s First Expedition, in 1 volume.
Liviugston’s Travels fa Africa, Harper’s edition complete.
Livingston’s Travels, abridged.
Washington and his Generals, in 1 volume.
Napoleon and his Marshals, In 1 volume.
Waverly Novels, in 12 volumes.
N, P. Willis’ Works.
My Last Cruisg, or, where we went and what we saw.
Porte Crayon’s Adventures in Virginia.
Wild Scenes and Wild Hunters.
Nights’ in a Block House.
Also many other good boobs. The following ara
BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED.
The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table, by Oliver Wendell
Holmes, first published in the Atlantic Monthly, and the
best'Magazine papers ever written In this country.
Titeomb’s Letters to Young People, Married and Single.
A book worth the perusal of every young man and woman.
Courtship and Marriage, by Robert Morris.
In and Around Stamboul, a highly interesting book.
Courtship of Miles Standish, by H. W. Longfellow.
JUVENILE BOOKS.
Every variety of books for the juveniles. The most en
tertaining story books ever published; with besiutiful col
ored pictures, ranging In price from 5 cents to 60 cents.
Arabian Nights, Boys’ Story Book,
Tales of Instinct, Childs’ Own Book,
Rollo Books, Christmas Tales,
Lucy Bivoks, Aunt Mary’s Stories,
these being »»uly a specluion of the large aud excellent at
sortment. _ __
BIBLES SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS.
A beautiful assortment of Bibles, from the largest Fami
ly Bible down to the smallest Pocket Bible, in all styles of
binding, with or without clasp, very cheap Indeed.
PRAYER BOOKS SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS.
Splendidly bound Prayer Books. Our assortment of
Prayer Books consists of all the various styles cf binding,
morocco and flexible covers, with olasp, &c„ at unequalled
low prices.
Allthe abore articles were bought at low prices and they
will be sold al low prices. Call at the Centre Square Book
Store. The earlier you come the better your chances for
good bargains. W. F. DUNCAN’B
Centre Square Book Store, Lancaster, Pa.
tf 45
Good books for libraries and
"WINTER EVENING READING.
Mafce your homes happy, i orm a taste for intellectual
improvements. You will find nothing more attractive
than a variety of good Books. No pleasure is more refin
ing or useful than the pleasure of reading good Books.—
Time is money. Seek its pleasures by employ- /SSJi
iug it aDd your talents. Reading, studying jSggf
aud improving, until you have laid up a treaa- SjE&rS
ure worth a fortune through life. sSi&Va
We will here add a list of good Books for those joHem
in search of knowledge and entertainment.
Webster’s Dictionary. (Una- 2vols. 8 vo.
bridged.) Abbott’s History of Kings
The Encyclopedia of Ameri- and Queens. 24 vols. 16
cau Literature. By Cham- mo.
hers. 2 vols. Recollections of a Life Time.
The Religious Encyclopedia. ByGoodrich 2vols. 12 mo.
1 vol. Pictorial Geography of the
The Encyclopedia of Ameri- World. By S. G. Goodrich.
ca. 14 vol 3. 2 vols. 8 vo.
Appleton’s Encyclopedia of Natural History of the U.
Biography. 1 vol. 8 vo. States. By Lossing and
Blakes Biographical Diction- Williams. 2 vols. 3 vo.
ury. 1 vol 8 vo. Frost’s Pictorial History of
Tbo Cyclopedia i-f Uaefu! the World. 1 vol. 8 vo.
Kuowledgo. Brand’s Encyclopedia of Sci-
Brazil and the Brazilians noon. Literature aud Art.
1 vol. 8 vo. 1 vol. 8 vo.
Livingston’s Travels in Afri- Uro's Dictionary of Arts. Man
ca. I toI. 8 vo. nfactures and Mines. 2
Perry’s Expedition to Japan, vols.
1 vol. S vo. The City of the Great KiDg.
Barth’s North Central Africa. By Barclay. 1 vol 8 vo.
2 vols. 8 to. Bancroft’s History of the U.
Laird’s Nineveh aud its Re- States. 7 vola. 8 vo.
maius. 1 vol. Hume’s History of England.
Bayard Taylor.s Complete 6 vols.
Works. 6 vols. Macauley’s History of Eng-
Humboldt’s . 5 vol. land. 4 vols. 8 vo.
J 2 mo. Alison’s History of Europe.
Bfo'gh Miller’s Complete 7 vols. 8 vo.
Work’s. 7 vols. Prescott’s Complete Histori-
GoldsmUh’a Animated Na- cal Works. 14 vols. 8 to.
ture. 2 vols. Bvo , Lib’y bound.
The Library of Natural His-Webster’s Complete Histori
tory. 1 vol. 8 vo. cal works. 6 vols. S vo.
Bufßu’s Natural History. I'Jefferson's Works. 9 vols. 8
vol. 8 vo. vo.
Ruchemberger’s Natural Levi Woodbury’s Works. 3
History. 2 vols. 8 vo. vols. 8 vo.
The Literature and Literary Curtis’ History of the Con-
Men of Great Britain and stitution of the U. States.
Ireland. B. A. Mills 2' 2 vols. 8 vo.
vols. S vo. The Dutch Republic By
Hallam’s Literature. 2volb.' Motley. 3 vols. 8 vo.
8 vo. Lord Bacon’s Works. 3 vols.
nallam’B Mid Ages. I vol.i 8 vo.
8 vo. 'Thier’s French Revolution.
Hallum’s Constel. History.l 3 vols. 8 vo.
1 vol. 8 vo. 'Typos of Manhood. 1 volb. 8
Irving’s Complete Works, ini vo.
eluding his life of Wash-Indigenous Races of the
ton. j Earth.
Abbott’s Life of Napoleon.!
In addition to the above we have many valuable Books
on all subjects, the most of which we bought at the Trade
Sales. A larger or cheaper stock of Books has never been
exhibited in Lancaster, than can now be seeu at the
Cheap Book Store of JOUN SHEAEFKR,
oct 19 tf4o. Successor to Murray, Young & Co.
LOCATED AT
PHILADELPHIA, CHICAGO, ILL.,
BUFFALO, N. Y., CLEVELAND, Ohio,
ALBANY, N. Y., DETROIT, Mich.
A Btudent entering any one of theso Colleges has tho
privilege of all for an unlimited time.
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE,
Southeast Cbmer of Seventh and Chestnut Streets.
Board op Referees.
JOHN B. MYERS, MORRIS S. nOLLOWELL.
PROF. JOHN S. HART, W. C. PATTERSON,
EDMUND A. SOUDER, MAHLON WILLIAMSON,
C. B. TRUITT, J. COOK.
COLLEGIATE COURSE.
BOOK-KEEPING.
In all ita 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, Ac., Ac.
PENMANSHIP.
A good hand writing is regarded of the first importance
and is guarant. ed to all completing tho Course.
Commercial Correspondence, Mercantile-Law, Bus
iness-Correspondence, Usage, Ac,
Dati.v Lectures are delivered upon the above subjects.
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 Commercial centres of the East, but
in the great and growing West also. The establishment
of 6ucb schools is believed to be indispensable to this result
The Schools at the above points are all in a prosperous
condition. Over 300 Students were in attendance upon
them during last Winter’s Session.
There are no terms and no vacations. Students may
therefore enter and prosecute tho studies without reference
to classes.
TERMS
Scholarship for complete Course, including Book-
Keeping, Writing. Lectures, Ac $4O 00
Book-Keeping for half Course, 25 00
For further particulars send for Calalogue and Circular—
Address, BRYANT A STRATTON, Philadelphia
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\jATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE—TiIIs
Xl Great Journal of Crime and Criminals is in its Thir
teenth year, and is widely circulated throughout the coun
try. It is the first paper of the kind published in the
United States, and is distinctire in its character. It has
lately passed into the hands of Geo. W. Matsell A 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 most interesting papers in the
country. Its editorials are forcibly written, and of a char
acter that should command for the paper universal sup
port.
<9s* Subscriptions, $2 per annum; $1 for Six Months, to
be remitted by Subscribers, (who should write their names
and the town, connty and state where they reside plainly,)
GEO. W. MATSELL A CO.,
Editors and Proprietors of the
National Police Gazette,
New York City.
oct 27 tf4l
The united states democratic
REVIEW. .
Tee Dotted States Democratic Review la now in its
Twentieth year—nearly the age of human life. Daring
this period many political Monthlies have been born,
and have expired, leaving the field open, and, at
unoccupied, except by this Review.
The previous numbers of the New Series having received
the approval of the Democratic press throughout the coun
try, —and of all the old subscribers, with a large accession
of new—it 1b hoped the present number will meet with at
least equal favor.
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Clubs of Five, “ 12 00 "1
“ Ten, “ MOOLIS™
“ Twenty, “ 40 00 J Addre “-
All Postmasters are requested to act as agents, 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
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“ U. 8. Democratic Review,”
385 Broadway, N. Y.
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PENNSYLVANIA PATENT AGENCY.
J. FRANKLIN BBIGABT, of Lancaster city, obtains
Letters Patent from the U. 8. Patent Office, on the most
reasonable' terms. Drawings of 'all kinds rof Machinery,
Architecture, or Surreys, oorreetly executpdby him. Like
wise Deeds. Bonds and other instruments of writing .
A .„ _ Office-No. 8 Fulton Buildings, Prinoe street
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H K. BXCLIAS, JXERCHANT TAILOA.
• No. 1 MaIUCET STREET.' 4WOISINQ HaGPR * 8808.
Let Goods Stoks. • K ;
Offers for sale the larjrest. nnst complete, and beet select fed
stock of ; CLOTHS.
CA3SIMERH3 and ■
V ESTING 8,
ever found-in the city of Lancaster. .\i lf '
' READY'MAVB CLOTHING, ’vJKL--.
Men's and Boys’OverQost*< l?rpck, Dre«a and Sack: Goats.
Cassimere and -Satioett Paotalooos. Velvet, Pluah. Sslk’
an'dWbfsted Ye4ta3fafd £vefy thing else pertaining to bis
line... All_of which ,have; been made, up .undei hU.diricfcJ
most substantial And beifmanher^bd;
Please call and examine. sep'troi •
. :o. ... r»
PET2ELT A M’EVOV, STILL COS.
tinue the MERCHANT TAILORING'BDBINESB In the"
TECfi.GRANITE BUILDING, , • i n
No. ffU, North Queen St, Our stock consists of. thechoiov
eet FRENCH CLOTHS, such. : as 'BalolueASaroanie* and
Netlsaons' finest Cloths of various colors; the ohoicesf
French: Caasimeree;..Black Doeskin .Oasslmargs;.
Cassimeree, the bent selection; Vestings of all descriptions,
T and a large Assortment of
- GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
. We respectfully ask a continuance of. the patronageiso
liberally'berfowed upon crar’predecessor, and trust
strict attention to business to receive It.
- One of the firm has had considerable . experience in. one
the largest and moet fashionable Merchant 1 Tailoring Es
' tablkhments In -TbUadelplifa, iand flatter? himself that he
will he able to render satisfaction to .the patronsof the
GLOTHINGI CLOTHINGII
‘ FOR FALL AND WINTER!!
JOHN A ERBEN,
sioit op tax ssnipxn coat,
No. 42 North Queen street, east side, near Orange street ,
Lancaster , Pa~,
Has now in store' the largest and-cheapest assortment of
lIBN’S AND BOYS’ PALL’ AND WINTKB CLOTHING
in the City of Lancaster; All Clothing sold at this estab
lishment Lb of the proprietor’s own manufacture, and guar
anteed to be well sewed, and warranted to prove the same
as represented at .the time of purchase.
Among his extensive assortment may be found the fol
lowing:
Overcoats and Ban gups, from
Fine Black Cloth Frock Coats
“ “ L Dress “
Blue Cloth Dress and Frock Coats
Business Coats
Satinett Frock and Sack Coats.
Satinett Monkey Jackets
Black French Doeskin. Pants...
Double Milled Casslmere Pants.
Fine Black Cloth Pants, l.
Fancy Casaimere Pants 1
Satinett Pants j
Black Satin Vests J.
Merino, Velvet and Plash Vests.
Cassimere Vests j
Satinett Vests .-.j
The above have been made op expressly for the Fall and
Winter Business, by the proprietor’s own workmen, and
made in the best manner land most modern styles, and
guaranteed to be cheaper than similar articles can
be purchased elsewhere, which enables the Farmer, E 4
Mechanic and Tradesman to make their selections
with and without fear of imposition. ■ ■
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
- Just finished, a very large assortment of Boys’ Cloihing.
suitable for Fall and Winter, consisting of
Boys’ Overcoats, Frock, .Sack and Monkey Coats.
Roundabouts. Pauls and Veßtß,
of all sizes and qualities, and at extremely low prices.
Also, a full assortment of Wooleu and Cotton Under
shirts iud Drawers, Fine Shirts. Collars. Cravats, Pocket
Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Stocks, Gloves. Hosiery and
Umbrellas.
Just received, a large assortment of CLOTHS. CA9SI
MEKES and VESTINGS, Black French Doeskin Cassi
slmeree, Fancy Cassimeres, Satins, Velvets, Plushes, Ac,
which will be made np to order at short notice, in the
latest fashion and on the most reasonable terms.
The undersigned hopes, by strict attention to business
and endeavoring to please cußtomerß. to receive a contin
uance ot public patronage. JOHN A. EUBEN.
United states Clothing Store, sign of the striped Coat, No.
40 North Queen street, east side, near the corner of Or
ange street, Lancaster, Pa.
THE AMERICAN WATCH,
Sojußtly celebrated for its accuracy as a time-keepei
and its adaptability to every bind of use, is offered for sal
in variety, bv
'll. L. 4 E. J, ZAIIJI,
Corner of North Queen street and Centre Square.
There are fAreequalities of the American Watch, /sto
manufactured by the American Watch Co., at
Waltham, Mass.; the first quality is marked cm
the works “ Avpieton, Tracy <£ Co., Waltham,
the second quality “Cbas. T. Parker. Waltham, Massand
the third quality *‘P. S. Bartlett. Waltham. Mass.” All of
these qualities are manufactured by one company, and are
guaranteed by them to be made of good materials, und to
possess every requsite for a good timepiece. The movement
is quick train, which prevents it from being affected by
railroad or other travel, and should any part be broken, it
can be replaced with a part from the factory, equally as
well finished as the original.
Appleton, Tracy & Co., the manufacturers of the Ameri
can Watch, have no Special Agents in anv city of the Union,
but sell to all dealers at precisely the same rates. We can
furnish these watches in Silver or Gold cases, of any style
required, at as low a rate as tW genuine watch can he sold
anywhere iu the United States.
We have also on band and for sale low, a large stock ot
English and Swiss Levers, from the most approved manu
factories, among.these the “‘Equilibrium Lover,” an accu
rate uud reliable watch. HARRY L. ZAU.M,
aug 31 tf 33 BDW. J. ZAIIM.
10 — ‘‘B1QN OP THB 810 WATCfI”— IO
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY AND
SILVER WARE.—JAMES P. DYSART, NO. 10
WEST KING St., (near Market) takes pleasure in inviting
attention to his new and large stock of Goods, which com
prises as great a variety of all articles in his line as can
he found in the city, consisting iu part of
Ladies’ Fine Ik Carat Hunting Lever Watches,
Fine Gold Hnutiuti Levers.
“ ‘* Open-faced Levers. ftp*
Silver Uuutiug Case 9»i r •
“ Open-faced “
a good assortment of LEVERS and LEPINES of Silver and
Composition Cases; QUARTIERS -nd ENGLISH WATCH
ES (first and second handed,) all of which are warranted
to keep time or no sale.
Ilia assortment of JEWELRY Is the most extensive
ever offered to the citizens ot Lancaster, part of which are
tho following styles: FINE PAINTED BREASTPINS,
EAR RINGS AND BRACELETS to match; CAMEO SETTS,
FLORENTINE MOSAIC, and PLAIN EAR RINGS and
BREASTPINS, all of which for beauty, style and cheapness
cannot bo surpassed in tho citv. Also, a fine assortment of
PLAIN and CHASED BRACELETS and BANDS, with
Cameo Setts and Medallions. Particular attention paid to
Jewelrv of Gentlemen’s wear, comprising Sleeve Huttons,
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. Sugar, Mustard and
Salt; Dinner and Tea Forks; Napkin Itings; Buttor and
Fruit Knives; SaltCellers; Cups, Pie Knives. Pickle Knives
and Forks, setts of Knives, Forks and Spoous for Misses.—
Also a beautiful lot of Port Monnales for Ladies and Gents,
Combs and Brushes of all kinds, Accordeons, Ac.
Clocks from $1.25 to $5O, all warranted.
£5" The undersigned has. at considerable expend**, got
up a Card of Hair Work Patterns, for which he receives
or d ers —to be executed in Philadelphia In the most chaste
and durable style, and at short notice. The public are in
vited to call and examine his stock and judge for them
selves. JAMES P. DYSART.
Sign of the Rig Watch, No. 10, West King St., Lancaster
p a . june 1 tt'2o
WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY.
AT REDUCED PRICES. *CO
WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL.
C.B. SHULTZ,
914 Market street, above oth. South side, Phila
delphia. Juno lily 20
WATCHES AT GREATLY REDUCED
RATES AT
11. L. & E. J. ZAHM’S
Corner of yiirtli Queen street and Centre Square.
Every WATCH sold by us Is w&rrautcd to be
wbnt It Is represonted.
£3* We call especial attention to the now Jtt - * J*
EQUILIBRIUM LEVER, which cannot bo sur- Sal?lag
passed as a pocket time piece.
Watches carefully repaired. July 6 6m 25
OTAUFFER d& HARLEY.
o CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
Wholesale and Retail, at the “ Philadelphia Watch
aud Jewelry Store’* No. 148 (old No. 96) NORTH Jr* JM
SECOND Street, Corner of Quarry, Philadelphia.
Gold Lever Watches, full Jewelled, 18 caret cases, $2B 00
Gold Lepine, 18 caret, 24 00
Silver Lever, full jewelled. 12 00
Silver Lopine, jewels, ® 99
Superior Quartlers, J 90
Gold Spectacles, ' 90
Fine Silver do., 1 ®9
Gold Bracelets, 3 00
Lady’s Gold Pencils, J 00
Silver Tea Spoons, sot, 5 00
Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver holder, 1 00
Gold Finger Rings, 37 % cts. to $80; Watch Glasses,
plain 12>£ cts., patent 18%, Lunet 25; other artic.es in
proportion. All goods warranted what they are sold for.
STAUFFER A HARLEY.
On hand some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines
still lower than the above prices. oct 20 ly 40
COAL AT LOWEST CASH PRICES.
The undersigned having receiving their stock of
PINE GROVE,
BALTIMORE COMPANY,
LYKENS* VALLEY,
SHAMOKIN AND
TRENTON COALS,
Will deliver the same to purchasers, carefully ecreened, at
the very lowest prices, for cash.
UFA. Always ou hand, Limeburners’ and Blacksmith Coal.
GEO. CALDER A CO.,
Office, East Orange, near North Queen street. Yard, at
Graeff’R Landing, on the Conestoga. aug 13tf 33
Stoves tin and copper ware.—
The undersigned respectfuliy announces to his old
friends and patrons, and to the public that he contiDUes
to keep on hand a large assortment of Cooking Parlor, Of
fice aud 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 ail kinds, made in the neatest and moat substantial
manner.
Housekeepers and persons going to housekeeping sup
plied with all articles desired at the very lowest prices.—
Persons wishing articles in his line are invited to call at
his olifestand. East King Street, a few doors from Centre
C'IOACH MAKING.—The subscriber re
j gpectfully informs his friends ami the public generally,
that ho still carries on the
COACH MAKING,
id nil its various branches. At his shop, in the alley run'
ning east from the Court House, rear of Sprecher’s and
Lechler’s Hotels,Lancaster, where he continues to make to
order, and at the lowest possible prices, CARRIAGES of
every description, of the best materials and Id the most
substantial manner.
All new work warranted.
Repairing also attended to with dispatch. He reepect
ully solicits a Bhare of public patronage.
my 5 ly 16
Autumn dry good si
HAGER A BROTHERS,
are now opening BLACK and FANCY DRESS SILKS,
PLAIN and FRENCH PRINTED DELAINES,
FRENCH MERINOES, all shades
POIL DE CHEYERES. CHINTZES, Ac.
MOURNING GOODS—BOMBAZINES. CHALLIES,
CANTON CLOTHS, DELAINES.
SHAWLS —PIush Shawls, Cashmere, Shawls, Stella Bor
der, Plain and High Colored Thibet Shawls. Plaid Woolen
Shawls.
MEN’S WEAR—Cloths Casalmeres, Vestings, French,
American, Belgian Cloths of superior mahufactnre, all
shades. Superior Black French Cassimere. Plain and Fan
cy Cassimere, Sattlnetts, Jeans, Velvet Cords, Ac.
A large lot of goods suitable for BOY’S WEAR—Velvet,
Plush and Worsted Vestings; all of which will be sold at
pricesdowest ' sep 7 tf 43
More great bargains.
Now opening from the NEW YORK AUCTIONS.
Just received great bargains, which we are rushiug off for
the holidays.
Splendid Zephyr NUBIAS from 37 cts. to $2.00.
Magnificent OPEBA CAPS from 12 cts. to $2.00.
Woollen Gauntlet GLOVES.
Silk do. do.
Buck do. do.
Children's GLOVES.
Splendid Double SHAWLS, round corners and reversible.
French MKRINOKB and VALENTI AS, now selling at
great bargains, at WENTZ BROS.,
dec 14 tf 48] East King street and Centre Square.
Dissolution.— The co-partnership
trading under the firm of WILLIAM BILLER A CO.,
.is .this day. dissolved by mutual /consent.
■“ ' WM. BILLER. •
Lahoastse, Feb. 24, 1858,' GEO.'7: BILLER.
The business will be continued at the old stand. North
Water street, by [mar2tf7] WM. BILIER.
/ A CARD FROM DE. JAMES M.
«/ A JARRETX,OF THE ; NEW YORK LUNG IN--
/ FIRM ARY.—My,connection for.the past .eight yeaxß’with
■ theabovo Institution, as'Chief Physician, and a twelve
I yeais 1 course of steady devotion to the’Cure of Pnlmona
| ry Consumption andita kindred-diseases, together with
..my unrivaled opportunities antLadyantage of patholojricil
' research—aided not a little by a perfect system of Medical
1 fftAnZofiort—has enabled mdto'krrive ata decisive,- direct,
co.urae- pf,treatment:Cor the* positive And
radical core of Lhwqs m
Passage*. By IdnMatlon, the vapor and curative properties
ithtiintegament-'j lobala
'hiatttgemeflt or thosefem ftfl ‘«hd dftbtJ fetal- dlsee&s, -yet I
■ deem it very .nocwmTy. thgt.each jatient t ahould have the
Thesneoesofmy
treatment ua add the high’ character of
'theTnSUfrnfitfcfoVur wbSebThhve so lbng nad the honor
. to pra4de,-ara too need any eulogy or com
ment from me. At the’soUdiation of many private and
professional friends; through whosephilanfhroprc aid the
above chartty has-been- long and liberally supported, and
after, I have.-concluded to make such
arrangements as will bring the benefits, of my experience
and treatment within the-reach’ of all, and not confine my
self as heretofore, to those only who entered the Infirmary,
or. who were able to. visit me at my office. , Hoping, there
fore, that the arrangement will, give entire satisfaction,
‘foth'tbihy professional brethren and the public, I would
respectfully announce In eondnskm, that 1 can ooto be con
, ntUedjxrsonaUy or by Utter , on all diseases as above, and
that the medicines, the same as used In the Institu
tion; prepared to Suit each individual- ttse; Inhaling Va
pors, ■ Medical Inhalers, • Ae» Ac., will be - forwarded by
express to any part ; of. the United States or die Canadas.
Tzbj»—My terms of treatment'by letter are as follows:
$l2 per month for each patient, which will include medi
cine sufficient for one motnh’s use; also Inhaling Vapor,
and an Inhaling Apparatus. Payment aa follows: $0 to
be paid to Express Agent on receipt of the box of Medicine,
and the balance $6 to be paid at the expiration of the
month, if the patient be cured or is entirely satisfied with
the treatment! Patients, by glviug a full hlstory.of their
case, and their symptoms in full, can be treated as well by
letter as by personal examination.' Patients availing
themselves of Dr. J.-.rrett’a treatment may rely upon imme
diate and permanent relief as he seldom has to treat a
case more than thirty days. Letters for advice promptly
answered. For further particulars address
JAMES U. JARBETT, M. D.
No 820 Broadway, cor. Twelfth st., N. Y.
PETZELT A.McEVQY. "
tf’l2*'
$3 DO to 16 00
6 60 “ 13 00
7 00 « 13 00
6 60 “ 10 00
P. 9.—Physicians and others visiting the city are re
spectfully Invited to call at the Infirmary, where many
interesting cases can be witnessed, and. where our tut- :
proved apparatus for the inhalation of medicated vapor J
cao be seen and inspected aug 3 6ui 20 J
3 00 “ 5 75
326“ 6 00
2 00 “ 3 26
300 " 600
2 75 “ 4 00
3 00 “ 5 50
Local freight notice.—The
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY are now
prepared to receive and forward FREIGHT bet" Phila
delphia, Lancaster and Columbia, at the folinwine rata*
per hundred pounds:
276 « 4 50
1 75 “ 3 00
2 00 “ 4 00
1 25 u 3 00
1 25 “ 2 75
1 00 “ 2 60
BETWEEN PQILA. AND COLUMBIA.
First Class. Second Class. Third Clas**. Fourth Plans.
22 cts. 18 nts. 1G cts. 14 -La.
Flour, 28 rts. por barrel. j
- Pig Metal, 10 cts. per 100 pounds.
First Class. Se'-ond Class. Third Class. Fourth Class.
20cts. 17 cts. .5 t-ts,; in r-ts
Flour, 25 cts per barrel.
Pk- Motnl. in “ - inn lh«.
ARTICLES OF Ist CLASS.
B(X>ks, Fresh Fish.
Boots and Shoes. Nuts in Bag*.
Cedar and Wooden Wan*. Porter Si Ale in bottles
Dry Goods, Poultry in coops,
Eggs, Pork, (fresh.)
Furniture, Poultry, (dressed.)
Feathers, Wrapping Paper.
ARTICLES OF 2d CLASS.
Apples. Molas«os.
Cheese, Melons.
Clover & Grass Seed. Oils in casks or bn-reh
Crockery, Paper in boxes.
Caudles. Pasteboard,
Casks or Barrels, (empty,) Peaches. (dried.)
Groceries. Printing Paper,
Guns and Rifles, Paper llangiuga.
Herring’in boxes and kegs, Queenaware,
Hardware. Sweet Potatoes.
Hops. Tobacco in bales.
Iron, hoop, hand or sheet. Tea.
Leather, Type,
Liquor in wood. Tallow,
Marble Slabs and Marble Turpentine, (spts.,;
Monuments, Varnish.
ARTICLES OF 3d CLASS.
Alcohol. Potatoes,
Coffee, Turnips,
Hides, (green,) Vinegar,
Lard, Wliito Lead.
Oysters A Clams, (in shell.) Window Glass
Tobacco, (manufactured.)
ARTICLES OF 4tu CLASS.
Rosin,
Salt,
Tobacco, (leaf.;
Tin.
Tar.
Whiskey.
Codfish.
Cotton,
Fisb, salted,
drain of all kind!-,
Nails and Bpikos,
Pitch,
Plaster.
4%. For farther information. apply to
E. .1. BNKEDIIK. Fivigbt Agent. Phila.
h. K. ItitlCK, Freight Agent. < ulun.bi.t.
W. 11. MYKKS. Freight Ageut. Unctstni
ly SO
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JOHN A. GRAY, Publisher.
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Magazine the most brilliant articles upon the topics of the
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iu excellence and variety of matter. Mr. Clark’s time be
ing now bestowed mainly upon the “ Editor’s Table,"
the inimitable feature of the Knickerbocker, be will labor
to make it tbo most delightful repository of wit, humor,
und of literary gems, in the English language.
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The articles to be distributed are comprised In tbe fol
lowing list:
1 United States Treasury Note $lOOO 00.
2 do. do. do 500 00, each
6 do. do. do 200 00, each
10 do. do. do 100 00, each
20 Patent Lever Hunting Cased Watches- 75 00, each
20 Gold Watchees 76 00, each
50 Gold Watches 60 00, each
100 do. 50 00, each
300 Ladies’ Gold Watches
200 Silver Hunting Cased do.
500 Silver Watches
1000 Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains 10 00 to 30 00, each
1000 Gold Pens and Pencils 5 00 to 16 00, each
Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops,
Pins. Cuff Pins, Sleov« Buttons, Rings, Shirt Studs.fl
Watch Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, and a variety olfl
other articles, worth from 50 cents to $l5 00 each. H
On receipt of the subscription money, the subscriber’s®
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warded within one week to him, by mail or express.®
post paid. D
All communications must be addressed to H
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211 Centre street, New York, K
oct 26 ly 41 B
rpHE PEOPLES* HAT AND CAP STORE.
J. NO. 20% NORTH QUEEN STREET.
CHRISTIAN KIF.FFER.
tf 51
ALL ARE INTERESTED!! ECONOJIT 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 WINTER IIAT3 AND
CAPS, of every variety and style.
The superior excellence and beauty of which have never
been excelled; cansing a demand the most unprecedented.
Which fact is mainly attributable to the very low price
at which all their Hats and Caps are disposed of. Their
motto being “QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS,”
the “ swift sixpence is better than the slow shilling.”
All, therefore, who would practice economy in the pur
chase of HATS can savo from 25 to 60 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 cash price paid.
JOHN A. SHULTZ,
HENRY A. SHULTZ,
Proprietors.
WILLIAM COX.
dec 28 ly 50
Rate of interest increased.—
We will pay hereafter, until farther 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 on demand, five per cent, personam, 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 Gyger & Co., consisting of
JOHN GYGER,
BENJ. ESHLBMAN,
DAVID BAIR,
HENRY MUBBELMAN.
apr 21 tf 14
Robert Olarrson, Cashier.
C'IASTOH. OIL, ARROW ROOT,
) SWEET OIL BORAX,
ALCOHOL, CAMPHOR,
SPICES, CALOMEL,
SODA, LOGWOOD,
CREAM TARTAR PEARL BARLEY,
GUM. ARABIC, . HARTSHORN,
GELATINE,. . . . VIALS,
RHUBARB, ■-* •• ; • :
jalap; SPONGE, Ac-
Far sale at THOMAS ELLMAKHE’S
aprfltfM Drag and Chemical Stow* Wert King it
BETWEEN PHILA. AND LANCASTER.
GEORGE W. CURTIS.
JOHN G. SAXE.
T. B. ALDRICH,
JAMES W. MORRIS,
35 OU, each
3O 00, each
.$l5 00 to 25 00, each
SHULTZ & BROTHER, PRACTICAL HATTERS.
GHSUINE fbepaba
fi ' -TION ...."
OF HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EX
- TRACT BUCHU,
For Diseases of the Bladder,. Kldqeys, Gravel, Dropsy
Weaknesses* Obstructions, Secret Diseases, Fe
male Complaints, and all Diseases
..., -otthe Sexual Organs,
Arising froth Eic&sfcnd Imprudence In'life, and remorlog
all Improper Dlschirgee -from the Bladder, Kidneys, or
Sexual Organs, whether exiating-ip,MALE oil FEMALE,
from whatever cause they may have originated, and.
" s: HO MATTER OF-fiOW LOK& STANDING,
and Vigor to the Frame; (rad’ Bloom to th
.TV .: :>r,Y . PalUdiClMßk.
a , „ JOT TO THE- AFFLICTED! 11.
It etues Nervous add Debilitated Sutfertrti'ahd removes a
the Sjtnptoma, atoong which vriU be fouml’
—lndisposition ,
i Power to. Exertion, Loss of .
Difficulty of Breathing; Gen
eral' Weakness, 'Horror of; Dla
. . ease. Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dread
• ful Horror of Death, Night B»eata, Cold Feet,
Wakefulness,'Dlmnen of vision, Languor, Univer-'
sal iAssltude of the Muscular System, Often Enorcaous
Appetite, with DyapeUo Symptoms, Hoi Hands,
Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin,
Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on «
the Face, Pain la the Back, Heav
iness, of -the : Eyelids, Fre
quently .. Black Spots
Flying Before
the Eyes,
with Temporary Suffusions and Loss of Sight, Want of At
tention, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror
Society. Nothlngis more desirable to such Pa
tients than Solitude, and Nothing they more c=£s3
Dread for Fear of Themselves; no Re
pose of Manner, do Earnestness, no
Speculation, bat a Harried
Transition from one
question to an
other.
These symptoms, if allowed to go on—which this medi
cine invariably removes—soon follows LOSS OP POWER,
FATUITY, AND EPILEPTIC FlTS—in one of which the
patient may expire. Who can Bay that these excesses are
not frequently followed by those direful diseases—lNSAN
lTY AND CONSUMPTION? The records of the INBANE
ASYLUMS, and the melancholy deaths by CONSUMPTION,
bear ample witness to tho truth of these assertions. In
Lunatic Asylums tho most melancholy exhibition appears.
The countenance is actually sodden and quite destitute—
neither Mirth or Grief ever visits it. Should a sound of
the voice occur It is rarely articulate.
•‘YYiib woful measures wan despair
Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled.
Debility is most terrible and has brought thousands upon
llir.U'Ui'id* to untimely graves. thn« blasting' the ambition
nf man v noble vnuths. It rati be cured bv the use of this
INFALLIBLE REMEDY
It you are Miff r 1 •' with any of the altove distressing
ailments, th-- FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU will cure you.—
Trv |t and be convinced of its efficacy.
BEWARE of QUACK NOSTRUMS and QUACK DOCTORS,
who falsely boast of abilities and refer a Citizens
feiK\v slid avoid them, and save Long Stiff Ting. Motley,
ii'id Exp sure, bv sending or calling for u botth of this
Popular-and SPECIFIC REMEDY.
I< »lla\a all pain and inflammation, ia perfectly pleasant
in its taste aud odor, but immc>U.-tte In its a-tii-ii.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU
1b p-opared directly according to the Utiles of Pharmacy
and Chemistry, wiib the greatest uccuno y and Chemical
V i '•'wl.-dj-e ami care devoted in its combi na o -o Si e Pro
f.Bsor Drtweea* Valu-ihV Work- nn the !'i sett e .d Pltyuic,
and most of the Sf-t oUrd Works of M.-dici .e
«S"lOO.i£|
One Hundred D dhrs wiil be pal l in anv Ph» h : ciaii who
can prove that the Medicine -vor injured a Patient; and
tin; tc'ditu , >nv nt th''iis * mis '-1111 lie proceed >•* prove that
it does great good, <’as-<» nf from one week. io thirteen
years" standing haw been cff-cted The mass of VOLUN
TARY TESTIMONY in pos-em-ion of the Proprietor, vouch
ing fur its virtues -nd curative powers. is immeuse, eut
l>rae>ug mimes w»I! kn •« u to 3- ienco am! Fame.
100,000 BOTTLES HAVE BEEN SOLD and not a
Mingle instance t.f ft failure ha- be u report-d !
I'erronaliy appeared Ihdo re mu an Aldertnau of tho City
»f Philadelphia. II T HELM BOLD, Chemist, who being
duly suvrn. d i*-s s.n. thtf Ills preparati n mniains no
Narcotic. Mercury, or injurious Drug but. is purely Vege
table IL. T. HELMBOLD, Sole Manufacturer.
Sworn and Suh-crihed before me tills liU dav <<t Nuv«m-
Ime. ts;>4 WM. HIBBARD, Aldurmau.
[MUCK SI I’KR noTTM:, ok SIX FOK S 3, DELIVERED
T" anv Am*ui:>s.
Accompanied b-. rcliiv'lo nod n-ponsible certificates from
of Medical Colleens, Clenfvmeu aud others.
Prepared and sold by U. T. UKLMKOLD,
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
Mrtv\ below Chfuunt. Assembly
No. ;>2 South Ton'll
Building*. Philadelphia
43F“ To bo had of all I)iuggi*n wvl D-alen throughout
the I’nlted Stales, C-uinda* and UnM-di Provinces.
Agents for Luncast- r—-II A. RoekutMJ A Co.
BKWAKK OK COHN PKKF KITS. Ask for Uelmbold’H—
Take no other. Cures guaranteed. nov '.’H ly 45
§THE GREATEST
MEDICAL
DISCOVERY
OF THE AGE.
riiHE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOV
JL ERY OF THE AUE.—Dr. Kennedy, of Koxbury, baa
discovered, in one of our common pastnro weeds, a remedy
that cures
EVERT KIND OF HUMOR,
from Ml* worst Scrofula down to a ,-otnmon pimple.
Ho has ti ied i ; in over 1 l*'ij ,• and n-r-i J.uU-.l -‘xropt
in two ojujoh. lU.th tjinndf-r humor.) Ur It.in now in Ids
possession ovi-r rw-> hundred certiticat*** ol its virtue, all
within twenty miles of Hostnu.
Two bottles are warranted t.. cure a nursing sore mouth
One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimping
oil the face.
Two to three bottles will dear the system of Biles.
Two bottles are warranted to euro the worst canker In
the mouth or stomach.
Three to five bottles are warranted to euro the worst case
of Erysipelas.
One or two bottles are warranted to care all hnmor In
the Eyes.
Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears
and blotches among the hair.
Four to sis bottloa are warranted to cure corrupt and
running ulcers.
One bottle will euro scaly eruption of tho 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 rheumatism.
Three to four bottles are warranted to euro tho salt
rheum. ’
Five to eight bottles will cure tbo worst case of sorotbla
A bonefit is always experienced from tho first bottle, and
a perfect euro is warranted when the above quantity is
taken.
Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottlee of this in tho
vicinity of Boston. I know tho effect of it in every case. —
So sure as water will extinguish fire, so sure will this core
humor.. I never sold & bottle of it, but that;Sold another;
after a trial It always speaks for itself. There are two
things about this herb that appear surprising; first, that
it grows ill our pastures, in some places quite plentiful,
and yet Its value has never been known until I discovered
it in 1840—second, that it should core all kinds of humor
In order to give some idea of tho sudden rise, and great
popularity of the discovery, I will state that in April, 1853,
I peddled It and sold about six bottles per day—ln April,
1854,1 sold over ono thousand bottles per day of It.
Someirf the wholesale Druggists who have been in the
business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in tho
annals of patent medicines was ever like it. Thore ta a
universal praise of it from all quarters.
In my own practico I always kept It strictly for humors
—but since its introduction as a general family medicine,
great aud wonderful virtues have boon found In it that I
never suspected.
Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was always
considered Incurable, have been cured by a few bottles.—
O, what a mercy if it prove effectual In all coses of that
awful malady—there are but few who have seen moro of It
than I have.
I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged peo
ple, cured by It. For the various dißoases of the Llvor, Hick
Headache, Dyspepsia, ABthma, Fever and Ague, pain In
the side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in diseases
of tho Kidneys, Ac., tho discovery has done more good than
any medicine over known.
No change of diet ovor necessary—oat the beat you get
and i nough of it.
Directions fob Use.— Adults one table spoonful per day
—Children over ten years dessert spoonful. Childron from
five to eight years tea spoonful. As no directions can be
applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on
tho bowels twice a day. Mauufactured by
DONALD KENNEDY,
No. 120 Warren st., Roxbury. Mass.
Price, $l,OO.
Wholesale Agenta. —New York city, C. M. Clicknor, 81
Barclay street; C. H. Ring, 192 Broadway; Rushton A
Clark, 175 Broadway; A B. A D. Sands, 100 Falton st.
Sold in Rochester by J. Bryan A Co., Wholesale Agents,
No. 112 State street; also by L. Post A Co.
General Agent.—T. W. Dyott A Son, Philadelphia.
Agents in Lancaster.—.lames Smith, Wm. G. Baker,
Samuel Welcbens, B. U. Kauffman, U. A. Kockafiold, Chas.
A. Ueinltsh and John F. Long. aug 4 ly 29
Ear and eye*
DEAFNESS, TOTAL OR PARTIAL, ENTIRELY
REMOVED
DR. H. ENWOOD, Sr . begs leave to call the attention o
those suffering under a partial or total loss of the Bense of
hearing to the following facts: He treats diseases of the mid
die and internul ear with medicated douches, such as is
practised in the Infirmaries of Berlin, Lepisic, Brussels,
Hamburg and Petersburg, nnd lately by the most distin
guished London aurists, with tbe most wonderful success;
indeed, it 1h tho only method that has la-en universally
successful,
The best proof of the efficacy of this treatment will be a
reference to nearly nine hundred names, residents of the
United Suites, Cautida. New Brunswick ami Nova Scotia,
who have boon restored to scut.- hearing, and not a single
solitary case, to our knowledge, did we fail to effect eitbor
a partial or total restoration of tbe hairing, when our
advice and instructions were faithfully and punctually ad
hered t'». Mun\ who couldn't h«« r tin-report of a pistol
at arm’s length, can now hear a watch beat at tho distance
of four feet. Tn cases of mucus accumulation in the Eusta
chian Tube and Tympanum, Inflammation of the mucus
membrane, nervous affections, diseases of the membrane
tympani, called the •• Drum.” or when the disease can be
traced to the offecta of fevers, or colds, the two of quinine
or mecurial medicines, gatherings tn th»* ears in ( chidhood,
Ac., this treatment Stands preeminent. When the audi
tory canal is dry ami , wjtn little <>r no secrotiou,
when the desfne-s is ecoomp inled with noise In tho ear,
like falling of water.chirping of insects, riugir.gnf belly.rust
liug of leaves, continued pulsations, a discharge r -f matter ;
or when stooping, a serration Is felt hh It a a rush of blood
to the head hod taken place; whou the hearing is less
acute in dull, cloudy weather, or when a cold has been ta
ken, this metbwl of treating the di«*»a«e Is infallible. In
deaf and dumb cases, my experience warrants me in sayiug
that if the hearing was good at any time, much can be
accomplished. In the deaf and dumb schools at Lepsic,
out of a class of fourteen. 1 succeeded m restoring four to
acute hearing.
Dr. E. begs explicitly to stute that itt those cases he un
takes. he guarantees a successful result—completo re
storation of the sense, or such a marked improvement as
will be perfectly satisfactory, if his remedies are faithfully
applied and directions adb-n-d to; .ippli -ants will please
state their age, duration "of tho disease if matter issues
from tho external passages, if there aro noises io th<* ears,
state of general health, and what they suppose to bavo
been the cauft of the deafness. When the hearing is re
stored, it is expected that those in easy circumstances will
contribute liberally.
: ALL DISEASES OF THE EYE
successfully treated by the application of Medicated Va
pors, Ac.; an inf&Uble and painless treatment for diseases
of the Etb, acute or chronic—Cataract, Specks, Inflamma
tion, Film and Weakness of Vision, Granulation of the Lids,
Ulceration of tbe Lachrymal Glands, Ac. To tb'o astonish
ing and gratifying effects of this treatment, tho child, tho
youth, those of mature age, as well as those far advanced
in life, all bear testimony to the wonderfully renovating,
healing and soothing effects.
Consultation fee, Five Dollars.
£s* Dr. E.’a work on diseases of the Eye, Nature and
Treatment of the Deaf and Dumb—illustrated with steel
plater—price $lO.
Money letters must be registered by tbe Post Master ;
such only will be at our risk
Correspondents must enclose postage.
Medicines, apparatus, Ac, sent to any part at my ex
pense and risk.
Address,
ang 2 6m 28
Stereoscopes x—tix.©>© wonderful
and universally admired pictures, which'appear as
oundand solid aa'sculpturtd marble, are takenjflaily at
.. JOfiNSION’B SKY-LIGHT GALLERY,
’ '' * * corner of North' Queen arid'Orahge sts.
47* Daguerreotypes of every rise and styfvtaken
the lowest prices.
Lanscater, June 10 _ tM3
U. ENWOOD, Ba.
Brooklyn, N. Y.