■rr IC.SffiIA&MM H. TJft ABBO6. •; /■;: 5.:.// |B».0fl0l»8»OM,.r Offers fcr sale'the largest* moot complete, and beet selected Stock of -,OItOXHB,v_.. . • ; ;OABaiMBKEB and *,O ;> 7 :.v.n-» Y E SWING S, , Tl- . t ■ Men’s and Oassimere a&tLbßatinett Pantaloons. VelTe^^Pln^“^ ~W and a lairo , ; .-„ !«.( We respectfully Aak a continuance' of liberally b<wtownd.\PPon opr,!prp4eceMOij §»g .tnsr by strict atteu#«HU*tauloefs,to receive, jit >,» One of the flrm&u had considerable experience in one tbelargeatandjnoat AaWenable Merchant Tailoring, Be-. pMUrtLipM*. and flatters, hlroaelf that he s“* apl7 ' *7J.’.--. J. '.■■ >.i..;' f • ;i---’"'i.- Umfo'n:. tf-* 2 ; - /"i id o v Hisei ci. 05 Mi St at t (J ros ml JJfp warren 11 . • JOHN A ERBBS. ' . nan OP.JBi :iI.EIF«» »»i r i No. 42 North Quem tireei, tad, tide, tuar Orange ttrta, . • .ftt, , . Hu now to atom tile largest and “!?>!«* MEN'S .IAIX JIND In the CitjofUnoister. AH Clothing .Bold at »la eatab-. Uahment U ofthe proprietor’s own manufacture, and gtwr- Anteed to.be well sewed, and-wammed to prove the same as represented at the time of purchase. Among hta .extensive assortment may be found the fol toereoats and Bangnps, from:... *3 00 to 15 00 7 00 “ 13 00 Blue Cloth Dress and Brock Coats 6 60 “ 10 00 Business C0at5.....-. 2 00 676 Batinett Frock and Sack Coats Z 26 600 Batinett Monkey Jacket* -> 2 00 826 Black Frencfc: Does kin Pant*„ 300 600 Double Milled Casslmere Pants 276 400 Fine Black Cloth Pants, .•• 300 660 Fancy Calmer* Pants 2.6 460 Batinett Pnnts.-M - \76 300 Merino, Velvet and Plush Vests 126 SOO Cassimere Vesta ... 125 2 W Batinett Vests, • * °°_ 2 ®2 The above.have been made np expressly for the Fall ana Winter Business, by the proprietor’s own workmen, atrd made in the .best, manner and most modern styles, and guaranteed to.be cheaper then similar articles can be purchased elsewhere, which enables tbeFarmer, Mechanic and Tradesman to make their selecttions 11M with dispatch, and without fear of Imposition. ; BOYS/. CLOTHING. Just finished, a very large assortment of Boys’ Clothing, suitable for Fall and Winter, consisting of Boys’ Overcoats, Frock, Back and Monkey Coats, Boundabouta. Pants and Vestß, of all sizes and qualities, and at extremely low priceß. Also, a full assortment of Woolen and Cotton Under shirts and Drawers, Fine Shirts, Collars, Ciav&ts, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders,' Stocks, Gloves, Hosiery and Umbrellas. Just received, a large assortment of CLOTHS, CASSI MEKKS and VESTINGS, Black French Doeskin Cassl simerts, Fancy Cassimeres, Satins, Velvets, Plushes, Ac, which will be made up to order at short notice, In the latest fashlon imd on the most reasonable terms. The undersigned hopes, by strict attention to business and endeavoring to please customers, to receive a contin uance ot public patronage. JOHN A. ERBEN. United States ClothiDg Store, sign of the striped Coat, No. 42 North Queen street, east side, near the corner of Or ange street, Lancaster, Pa. THE AMERICAN W AjTCH) So justly celebrated for its accuracy os a time-keeper, and Its adaptability to every kind of use, is offered for sale in variety, by H. L. A E. J. Z A H M, Corner of North Queen street and Centre Square. Thereare (Arcc qualities of the American Watch, joeQ manufactured by the American Watch Co., at wfftjK Waltham, Mass ; the first quality is marked on the works “ Avpleton, Tracy <£• Co., Waltham, SS the second quality “Chas 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, and to possess every requsite for a good time-piece. The movement is quick (rain, 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 A 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 Bilver or Gold cases, of any style required, at as low a rate as the genuine watch can be sold anywhere Id 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 Lever,” an accu rate and reliable watch. HARRY L. ZAHM, ang 31 tf 33 EDW. J. ZAHM. “SION OP THE 810 WATCH”—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* E rifles as great a variety of all 'snides in his lino as can e found in the city, consisting in part of Ladies’ Fine 18 Carat Qnnting Lever Watches, Fine Gold Hunting Levers, “ “ Open-faced Levers, Jjr-* Jn Silver Hunting Cose “ - frr 4 *^r “ Open-faced “ a good assortment of LEVERS and LEPINES of Silver and Compoaition Cases; QUARTIERS md ENGLISH WATCH -158 (first and second handed,) all of which are warranted to keep time or no sale. Hlb assortment of JEWELRY is the most extensive ever offered to the citizens of Lancaster, part of which are the following styles: FTNE PAINTED BREASTPINS, EAR RINGS AND BRACELETS to match; CAMEO SETTS, FLORENTINE MOSAIC, and PLAIN EAR KINGS and BREABTPINB, all of which for beauty, style and cheapness cannot bo surpassed In the city, Also, a fine assortment of PLAIN and. CHASED BRACELETS and BANDS, with Cameo Setts and Medallions. Particular attentloo paid to Jewelry of Gentlemen’s wear, comprising Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Guard, Breast and Fob Chains of the beßt quality; Ribbon Slides, Gold and Silver Tooth Picks, etc. Always on hand a good assortment of SILVER such aa Spoons, Tea, Table, Dessert, Sugar, 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 Monuafes for Ladies and Gents, Combs and Brushes of all kinds, Accordeous, Ac. Clocks from $1.25 to $5O, all warranted. 49* The undersigned has, at considerable expense, got up 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 call and examine his stock and judge for them selves. JAMES P. DYSABT. Blgn of the Big Watch, No. 10, West King St., Lancastei Pa. june 1 tf2o WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY. ATBEDUCED PBIOE3. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ,0. B. SHULTZ, Jg-Jjfc 914 Market street, above 9th, South Bide, Phila delphia. juno2ly2o WATCHES AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES AT H. L. 4 E. J. Z A n M ’ 8 Corner of North Queen street and Centre Square. Every WATCH Bold by us is warranted to be what It is represented. ,o®* We call especial attention to the new (5-* JB EQUILIBRIUM LBVER, 'which cannot be ear passed as a pocket time piere, Watores carefully repaired. STAUFFER & HARLEY. CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY. Wholesale and Retail, at the “ Philadelphia Watch wnji, and Jewelry Store” No. 148 (old No. 90) NORTH Jit"* SECOND Street, Corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. flr’Wß Gold Lever Watches, foil Jewelled, 18 caret cases, $2B 00 Gold Lepine, 18 caret, 24 00 Bilver Lever, fall jewelled, 12 00 Silver Lepine. jewels, 9 00 Superior Quartlers, 1 00 Gold Spectacles, 7 00 Fine Silver do., 1 60 Gold Bracelets, S 00 Lady’s Gold Pencils, 1 00 Silver Tea Spoons, set, 6 00 Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver holder, 1 00 Gold .Finger Rings, 37V£ eta. to $80; Watch Glasses, plain cts.. patent Lnn«t 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 20ly 40 COAL AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. The undrrai.'Ded having receiving their stock of PINE GROVE, BALTIMORE COMPANY, LYKEN3’ VALLEY, SHAMOKIN AND TRENTON COALS, Will dellver the same to purchasers, carefully screened, at the very lowest prices, for cash. Always on hand, Limebnrners’and Blacksmith Coal. GKO. CALDER A CO., Office, East Orange, near North Queen street. Yard, at Giaeff’s. Landing, on the Conestoga. ang IJitf 33 Stoves tin and copper ware— The> undersigned respectfully announces to his old friends and patrons, and to the public that he continues to keep on hand a large assortment of Cooking Parlor, Of fice and other STOVES, of the latest and most approved patterns. He also continues to carry on extensively the manufacture of TIN, BHEET-IRON AND COPPER WARE Of all kinds, made in the neatest and most- substantial manner. Housekeepers and persons going to housekeeping sup plied with all articles desired at the very lowest prices.— Persons wishing articles in his line are invited to call at his old stand, East King Street, a few doors from Centre THE “SOUTH” AND «THE STATES” TO BE CONSOLIDATED. —An arrangement has been concluded between R. A. Prvor, editor of the Richmond Sooth, and the proprietor of this paper, Thb States, by which the South and the States are to be consolidated Into one paper, to be published in this city, in an enlarged form , and to be under the editorial control of Mr. Prtor. The paper will be the organ of no person or clique, but denoted to the general interests'of the Democratic party, in accordance with the principles of State rights Democracy. Mr. Pktoß will undertake the editorial control of the paper between the 20th of this month and the Ist of De cember. It will be continued under the name of “THE STATES, and published on the following terms: One copy per year... Two copies per year. beux-weeelt One copy per year. f IthLT One copy per- year,.... Five copies to a club ; Ten copies to a club .. Twenty papers sent to one address....... ’ 8 I 8 8 I d tr PAPER As thjß'proceedings of the'coming Congress will be of great iritereat to the whole country, “The States” will keep its readera fully advised upon all subjects which may be discussed by that body. The'-price of subscription for the session will be as follows: One copy.... Two copies. <l - BEHI-WSEKLT One oopy .........i Fonr copies to adnb....... W SPELT: One copy• • .'.tv. 50 Fives cppjeetoaxlnb..... ;.... ............. -2,00. Seventeen copies'tp .one address. ....................... bOO J9-Postmasters who will forward ps a club.of subscri bers to our Weekly fbr one year, at the club prices, will he; to a copy of. the TVeiekly. States for Qne.yeaV.V-' - MO*- All. letters, in relation to the hew arrangement,. should be addressed to Prior A ftgßa, Washington, R. O. dov23 t --i- . . ,’.‘(£4-5 Co-Partiiorslitip XJ tradlhe jifider'tWfirih kthisdaymiiplTOdhy'muVual consent. ‘ J ;; GEO. J.DILLER. 'banana wiUlJe'coDtliJued'at the old stand, North by [mar2tf7] WM.DHLEB. 1- vf jsSir’: piacidK ss;: is: : dkk.tis tht . jy . CHEOPABTIC PROCESS of mounting, : • - ARTIFICIAL TEETH,:7 .;; recently patented. bytDr. BLAND?, formerly. Professor in the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, is cer tainly one of tip greatest discoveries of the present age ana destined to work a grast change in Mechanical Dentistry. The underrigned tydggtf.ii first in the State to introduce this process brio practice, and which has been attended With great success, feekno hadtajjpnin It aa su perior V any .other method xtf iiicmnting Axtiffcial Teeth Euaiatto «w*t A.tOailtgAP r/faavihg associated together In the pr»cticti^^gj«i^ l or l - .. .MffSSL will OT<tayor, to render ..ehtlto all operations entrusted to thpir ewe. Hajng prepared pf . -tfieMtonfactareof TEETHi ytowfllltf sn <m iSSn*StS^,do<srs.Eaat'of Echternachfs Übmijdim&!%bf#&n .itoelV6i,tai& Wipe (jra*. prewnt Bjijmgeineiit to bp enabled at all times to attend io theSelreqnUngour aerrleea. . . •Bag*ly2?,V . ... .'j'V. , Ji.MABTPI... -: fTrUjl.lAift w: ASIBB, SUKGBtttnBBSr- W TIBI: Mice on the son ih-east comer olJtorth Qneen and Orange street*, Lancasterj Va. ...;J£2jg[Si ; Dr. A« haring been for 6 years a stndentand uftpSiSm assistant in the office of Dr. John "Waylan, of ( this city, and haring for.sereral years since been in con stant practice, will, he hopes, be a sufficient guarMitee to his friends and the public generally, of bis ability to per ‘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. .... yy- Charges moderate, and all work warranted to be fully equal to any that can he procured elsewhere. N. B.—Entrance to office* 2nd door on Orange street, jane 28 ' . . . . v2i DENTAL SVBGEET.-The under signed has associated with him in the practicejof Dental Surgery, E. W. BWENTZBL.®dE*™S D. D. well known aa bis assistant Dr. v tL/ 11 m Swentzel graduated at the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, with high honors, and has been in practice several years. - Office No. 6014 North Qneen street, Lancaster, Pa. apr 20 tf 14 JOHN WAYLAN. DR.;wATbAS'S SEW DRUG, STORE. —No. 60 North Queen street. The undersigned re spectfully announces that he has openee his NEW DRUG STORE ESTABLISHMENT, with, a vary ez-ffief tensive and complete stock of Drags, Medicines, iff 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 customors. A complete assortment of materials used by the Dental Profession can also be 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 ijpn, which has heretofore been so great an objection to the dopper fountains. Those who wish to enjoy these refreshing beverages can do so at thiß 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 Philadelphi and Cincinnati. The undersigned feels confident that he is iu every way prepared to give entire satisfaction to bis customers, there fore a share of public patronage is solicited. * may 27 tf 19 JOHN WAYLAN, D. D. 8. BUILDING SLATE—The subscriber has just received a large lot of PEACH BOTTOM and .YORK COUNTY BUILDING SLATE, which he will pnt on by the square or sell by the ton, on the most reasonable terms. He has also constantly on hand an extra light Peach Bottom Building Slate, intended for slating on top of shingles. Please call and examine my PEACH BOTTOM .PLATE, which are the best in the market, and caunot be hurt at any other yard, as I have made arrangements witb R, F. Jones for the Lancaster Market. GEORGE D. SPRECHER, North Qneen St., Lancaster, Penna. £s*The above slate can also be had at F. S. BLETZ’fe Lumber Yard, Columbia. This Is to certify that we do not sell oui best quality Peach Bottom Guaged Slate to any other pei son in Lancaster city than the above named. R. F. JONES, Manufacturers of Peach Bottom Roofing Slate, oct 6 tf3B Lancaster mercantile col- LE QE.slncorporaUd by the Legislatureof Pennsylvania. North West corner op Market Square—2nd floor. 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, Steamboating. Banking, Ac. Mercantile Arithmetic, Penmanship, Com mercial Law, &c. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. A separate room is appropriated and fitted up for the special accommodation of Ladies who may desire instruc tion in any of the branches tanght. They may also enter at any time—day or evening. N B. Assistance given in opening, closing or adjusting Bookß. For circulars, containing full particulars, specimens of Penmanship, &c., address T. 11. POLLOCK, Pros’t. aug 10 tt 30 Laucaeter City, Pa. NEW BONNETTS and NEW STYLE. The subscriber has just returned from Philadelphia and New York, witb his Dew y\ FALL AND WINTER BONNETS, Qd and all kinds of MILLINERY GOODS, which he offers to the public very low, at wholesale and retail, cheap er than tho cheapest. His stock consists of French aud American Artificial Flowers, Velvet and Bonnet Ribbon of all kinds and prices, Quillings, Rushes, Jaiublauds, Feathers, Velvet, Satin, Silk, Capinett, Tarlton, Crown Liniogs. Cap and BoDnett Wire, Straw Laces and Gimps. Hair Lace, W'hite and Black Lace and Edging. STRAW AND TISSUE BONNETS, Crape, Roseleaf and llairdresses, and every article which is needed in the mil linery trade. Trimmed and ready-made Bonnets in great variety, and prices to suit all customers. Bonoet Frames to fit every lady in the country, aud a great many articles too numer ous to mention. Cali and see for yourself before purchasing elsewhere. Also, a good assortment of DRY GOODS on hand at re duced prices. L. BAUM. No. 62 North Queen street, opposite the Franklin Housi Lancaster. sep!4tf3s QONSUMFTIVKS DO NOT DESPAIR! CONSUMPTION .8®- AN OLD INDIAN DOCTOR, UN CURED. CAS BRANT, whilo a Missionary among the ln«Sans of the Rocky Mountains, dis- CONSUMPTION covered a RARE PLANT, lhat proves to CURED. be a certain cure for Consumption, Bron chitis, Asthma, Liver Complaint, Nervous CONSUMPTION Affectioos, Coughs. Colds, Ac. Having CURED. now made bis fortune and retired from business, he will send the prescription CONSUMPTION and directions for preparing the medicine CURED. free of charge to all who desire it, and will send to bis agent, enclosing two CONSUMPTION stamps (6 cents,) 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 CURED. Address all letters to oct 26 ly 41 A LARGE AND BRILLIANT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER. Joly 6 6m 25 The subscriber has great pleasure in announcing that he bos mode arrangements to issue on SATURDAY, JAN UARY 1. 18n9. the largest, I "handsomest, and most complete Weekly Newspaper ever published It will be a superb Folio Sheet, DOUBLE the size of the New York Ledger! containing Nine broad Columns on each page, 35 inches iu length, and DOUBLE the quantity of read ing matter given by any weekly paper now published— embracing the choicest and freshest matter, selected and original, furnished from abroad and at home. It will be in all respects A Living Journal —containing the produc tions of the moat popular writers in liberal quantity— Romances, Stories, Essays, Poems, Anecdotes, Saetches, Editorials, Notices of Amusements and the Arts, Ac.. Ac in fiDe, 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 ioformation and Tele graphic Despatches up to the hour of g:>ing to press. ‘•The Constellation” will not be an Illustrated Paper—as the picture sheets are—but it will contain beautiful Designs and Engravings, when they really illustrate and ornament a subject. The subscriber baswilready engaged a Corps of Contribu tors, “a Train of Stars," nuequalled for geuius, 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 iu engaging, after much persuasion', the ableandexperienced services of a gentleman, so long and so justly eminent, as Mr. Pars 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 fortune. The pu> lie may rest assured that no means will be untried by the subscriber to secure a grand and brilliant accom plishment of bis effort to establish the largest and best Weekly Paper ever published—siDce 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, ofyouog and old. The subscriber, having bad nearly a quarter of acentury’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 herein announced, 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 tioples, Five Dollars; Five Copies, Twolvo Dollars; One Copy, Three Dollars, including postage or delivery. All subscriptions to be invariably in advance. Bing]e Copies, Five Cents. To Newspaper Agents, $3,50 per 100. CHRISTIAN KIEFFER. tf 51 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 number, should send in their subscriptions and orders as early as possible—since, owing to the immense size of the sheet, only such numbers will be prioted as may be ordered^ All orders and letters to be addressed to the undersigned. GEORGE ROBERTS, 12 and 14 Spruce street. New York. DOT so tf 46 WOOD.--Hickory, Oak and Pine Wood of the best quatity, for sale by GEORGE CALDER A CO., Office East Orange street. 2d doorfrom North Queen, an at Gr&efTs .Landing on.the Cftnestoga.., [ju 20 tf24 StfSDAT PiOTICE.-wPersons wishing Medicines on Sunday will please call between the honre of 1 and 8 P. M., at Or. WA.YLAN’B Drug Store, No*-(W> North Queen street. ; • ' apr 7 tfl2 SPICE S t <fcc.—Cinnatoonit Cloves, Sala- RATUS, BAKING SODA, CREAM TARTAR, NUT MEGS, ' For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKER’S Drug A Chemical Store, West King street, Lanc’r. fe b 9 tf 4 David h. sq x. ijs , /if poi?r Jf JJ of furs, 82 2 Aech St., abots SixtHjjPhiladklphia DAVID H. SOLIS baa removed his removed; his .Fur 'Store to No. 622 Arch Street above Sixth, and has made up a choice assortment ol Furs of ail kinds, to which'he invits the attention'or the Ladles. His "style and. make - ' are weU-knhwn: AJI gooda.bonghtof him are warranted*;' and his-facilities,for procuring goods from Europe, enables , him to sail At kntjh-prfcea as will suit all. Store always Closed on theS^fenthDay, iH-.-'M ».. m mAPBR HAHGIKO.—ALLEK GUTH* jJ'EIE; honing inijorth Queen at., three doors eonth jof! Frederick *t - r r '\r- [decB 471 y DANIEL ADEE. Bor 3631 P. 0., New York, Who ia his sole agent. TEE CONSIELLATION Pare Benjamin, Editor. ‘*A Constellation is but one.. Though ’tin a train of stars.” ’—DaroEfl. p u a si PUBS ! ! 1 FUE 8 II iriROCERIBS f- r" 1 jjOT, "The "subscriber; .having taken the weU-koowp eetab*, ilshment of J. Prey, ip. East King street, directly opposite Spreeharis Hotel; ’has‘Just received from the city a large, well selected, and genejreljissortmentof : FRESH Q R OCJt&IES , such as COFFEES,) SUGARS, TEAS,! SALT, FIGS, RAI SINS, Ac., A0,.a1l ofwhleh.he wflLsell at as low prices as they ean beobtainedfoi t ■ He wiU also keep oenstsuttrci&nd, - -:j BUTTER, EGGS,; DRIED . ; And &&s}?s jrbich *lll he ■oltjou.the pt accenniodatltig term*, v ‘ '".a P ARp-— t € - A hirnamffaAi^toMjSpr;(ut asktipra continuance of the same, ana as many more as will please to.svor hin*.with ; their patronage, as ha Is oertaln from his knowledge, Tonscrial Artin aura L^ti4inr>tfta ) Catting. Carling. Shaving,'Sham l ; pooing and Wigoznaking, h& Is able to please the most fiu>* 'tidious. ... ' .pc,- He also solicits'tha attention ofill to the clean! in easo’ ! : h!sToweliL' I Brtiflfies, i OpiphS; and in tact every thing con- L hected with his'dstoblfehment.- ' Bfe would USewiserinpation that he is the only person in t&edty that. can. ami does color,‘Whiskers and Moustaches, from'red nr gray to most beautiful .brown' or black in' a ' Very tew minute*. Particular attention given to ms catting ana trimming of children’s hair. JAMES CROSS, H. D. tf 6- '.VrBW'H&FVOrt' LASC4BTEH county. 1\ The.iindertfoisfl ispreparing. to publish,a.her and cpjnpiete MjIPOF oh kn improved • .;ptkn, (provided shffident §ncrapagem'ent Is given:) mark ing the locatlpns'of alJ'flie'pOTCi^TballdingBlh r, tte conn* ty, all Schools, pilHaj with the names and, Jteatibns or all subscribertloVie MAP, and 1 ocati onS or form buildings, so as to make ft a complete COUNTY DnUSfcTQRY. 7. 7; '• * ' To be ornamented'with prospective view* of the principal - Colleges, Schools and other buildings in the county. En larged plana of the principal Boroughs and Towns will be • giyen on the side Of the COUNTY MAP, where 'sufficient subscription Is obtained. To' be handsomely colored,- ahcrw-- ingall the new making a most complete and • beautiful work, superceding all former MAPS. . JAMBS D. SCOTT, Publisher. july2ltf27 Lancaster City. Boot and shoeuaeebs, take NOTICEI J.F.OOHBB, CDBRIEB AND LB AT HEB DEALER. 1130 Market street, below ISA, Fk&addphia, h.a the most extensive assortment of SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER of all descriptions : Red and Oak Sole Skirting, Slaughter, French and City Calf Skins, Rips, Wax-Upper, Morocco, Linings, Lacfngß, Leather Apron Skins, wiEr/i) Shoe Tools, Lasts, Findings, Ac., and every article MWtf requisite for Boot and Shoemaking, Wholesale and f |fc, Retail, at the lowest prices, to which he invites J the atten of the trade. octl9 om4O 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 BANGORPIiASTBRING LATHS, Just received and for sale atGraefPs Landing, on the Conestoga. Apply to * GEO CALDER A Co., Office East Orange st., near N. Queen ft., Lancaster q3O MELODEONS I MELODEONB 1 l HUGHES A MORRISS, MANUFACTURERS, No. 728 Market street, below 8 th, Philadelphia. . Also, sole Agents'in Philadelphia for CARHARTS CELEBRATED MELODE- KgaH ! ONS. The Instruments are the Patentee’s own make, and combine all valuable im- * ’ll • provements, among which is the Graduating Treble SwdL All varieties constantly on hand. 85* Polite attention given at all times to visitors, whether they may wish to purchase or only examine our stock. HUGHES A MORRISB. sep 14 ly 35 Lancaster Locomotive Works, November 18, 1357. NOTICE.— The Directors of tlie 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 undersigned. M. 0. KLINE, JAMES BLACK, nov 24 tf 46 Assignees. THE PHILADELPHIA EVENING BUL LETIN, AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER, devoted especially to the interests of Pennsylvania. Con taining Important Telegraphic News, sixteen hours in ad vance of the Morning Papers. Original, Foreign and Do mestic Correspondence. Editorials on all Subjects, aDd full Reports of all tbe news of the day. The Commercial and Financial Departments are full, and are carefully attended to. 85* As an Advertising Medium there is no better paper in the State, tbe circulation being next to the largest in the city, and among the most intelligent and Influen tial of the population. TERMS, SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE. CUMMINGS A PEACOCK, Proprietors, No. 112 Bouth Third street, Philadelphia. THE PHILADELPHIA SATURDAY BULLETIN, a handsome, well-filled, Familt Weekly Newspaper. Is pub lished by the Proprietors at the following unprecedentedly low rates: ✓- 1 Copy, one year,. 13 “ “ 10 00 21 “ “ 15 00 30 “ “ 20 00 100 “ “ 50 00 FURTHER INDUCEMENTS! THE LARGEST CLUB (over 100) will be Bent for three years THE NEXT LARGEST CLUB, (over 100) will be senl for two years. Address CUMMINGS & PEACOCK, Proprietors, Bulletin Building, No. 112 South Third street, Philadelphia, nov 23 tf 45 Drug and chemical store. The subscriber having removed bis store to the new building nearly opposite his old stand, and directly opposie the Cross Keys Hotel, has now on hand a well selected stock of articles belonging to the Drug business consisting in part of Oils, Adds, Spices, Seed", Alcohol. Powdered Articles, Saraaparillas, Ac., Ac., to which the attention of country merchants, physicians and consumers in general is invited. THOMAS ELLMAKER. Howard association. PH IL AD EL PHI A . A Benevolent Institution established by special Endow ment, for the relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with ViruleDt and Epidemic Diseases. THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruction of human life caueed by Sexual diseases, ana the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their names, to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and to. give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to all who apply by letter, with a descrip tion of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life. Ac.) and in case of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless to add that the Associ ation commaDdß the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. The Directors of the Association, in their Annual Report upon the treatment ot Sexual Diseases, express the highest satisfaction with the success which has attended the labors of their Surgeons iu the core of Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakoeas,Goaorrhcea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Self Abuse, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Ac., and order a continuance of the same plan for the ensuing year. The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent efforts have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very important and much des£i6ed cause. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation, or Self- Abuse, and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by the Con sulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope) FREE OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for post age. Other Reports and Tracts on the nature and treat ment of Sexukl diseases, diet, Ac., are constantly being published for gratuitous distribution, and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new remedies and methods of treatment discovered during the last year, are of great value. Address, for Report or treatment, DR.: J. SKILLTN HOUGHTON,Acting Bnrgeon,Howard Association,No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Dliectors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President. Eo. Faibchixj), Sea-alary. jan 18 ly 1 Look, out t uoob kew'B for all : The uever-failiDg Mas VANUuKN ia the best; she succeeds when all ot hers have failed. All who are in trou ble, —all who have beeD unfortunate, all whose fond hopes have been disappointed, crushed and blasted by false prom ises aDd deceit, —all who have been deceived and triffed with.—all fiy to her for advice and satisfaction, —all who are in doubts of the affections of those they love, consult her to relieve and satisfy their miods. In love affairs she never fails. 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 like ness of your future wife, husband, or absent friend; she warrants and guarantees the single a happy marriage, and makes the married happy. Her aid and advide has been solicited in innumerable instances, and the result has always been the means of securing a speedy and happy marriage; she is therefore a sure dependence. She has been the means of bringing many hundred hearts and hands together. Thousands of broken hearts have been healed and made happy by her. It is well known to the public at large that she was the first, and she is the only person who can show the likeness in reality, and who can give entire satisfaction* on all the concerns of life, which can be tested and proved by thou sands, both married and single, who daily and eagerly visit her at NO. 1336 LOMBARD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. All interviews are strictly private and confidential, jan 18 6m* New features-fifth tear, of TUK COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION. Superb Engravings 1 Beautiful Art Journall Valuable Premiums, <£c., dSc. I This popular Art Association, now in its fifth year of an* paralleled success, having purchased, and engraved on steel, Herring's great painting, “Tbs Village Black smith,” will now issue copies (to subscribers. oiily) on heavy plate paper, 30 x 3S inches otribe following TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Every person remitting Three Dollars, will receive a copy of the superb Steel Engraving, after Herring’s celebrated Painting, THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH. Also a copy of the beautiful COSMOPOLITAN ART JOURNAL, an ele gantly Illustrated quarto Magazine. Also free season tickets of admission to the. Eastern (or Busseldorf,) and Western Galleries of the Association. There will also be given 10 the subscribers several hun dred valuable works of Art, comprising floe Oil Paintings,' Bronzes, Sculptures, Ac., Ac., from celebrated American and foreign Artists. Subscriptions will be received up to January 1, 1859. On the evening of that date the premiums will be awarded to subscribers. For full particulars, see December Aar Journal, price 50 cents. Specimen copies sent to those desiring to sub scribe, on the receipt of 18 cents in postage stamps or coin. Address C. L. DERBY, Actuabt C. A. A., Eastern Office, 548 Broadway, N. Y., Or, Western Office, 166 Water at, Sandusky, 0. nor 23 tf 46 Horse and cattle powder, TATTERSAL’B HORSE POWDER, HEAVE POWDER, ROSIN, FENNUGRREK SULPHUR, GEUBIAN, CREAM TARTAR, COPPERAS, Ao, For saleat THOMAS ELL MAKER'S Drag ft Chemical Store, West King street, Lanc’r. feb 9' '.tf4 ISAAC BARTON, WHOLESALE GROCER, WINE AND LIQUOR STORE Nos. 135—137 North 2d street, Philadelphia de<* 26 tMO CHEBNDT STREET HOUSE, SAMUEL MILLER, No. 121 Cheaput street, between 8d and 4th, PHILADELPHIA . ; BOARDING, $1 per day. may 14 tf 16 POETRT ..QF . THE...WOODSt FIELDS, YEAR,.- &•> a.splendid, fiigifr t of-Rooks suitable for Holiday Presents, at • ;■? ck-J' . -• ■ .-'/j dec 21 tf 49] BPRENGER A WESTHAKFFKR’fI. / L . jC.A R D FROM DR; r / xi JARRETT, OF THS'/NBW YORK tUNG.HT / FIRMARY.—My coanectionfbr thepast eightjoars with. I the abqye Institution, as Chief Physician, and" a' twelve. . I years’ course of steady devotioa td the Cure of PoJmoua-J I ry Consumption and its kindred diseases, together .with 'Opportunities and advantage of research-raided not a little by a perfect)system'df lfafeal- enabled me to arrive at a decisive, direct: , and successful course of treatment for the positive and, rascal eufeAf all dlsoaron of,.the Throat, Lungs and 4nf-, .Raszpc*. t)l Inhalation, curative propenfoe, dTue directly addressed diseased orgsaifu^ 1 ibeintogument. I nut nt .lation of snykind, to the exclusion of general treats&£• ll w ' it 'bendltof ogtHpcncmZ and localtfmtment The sued* 'gwmroikihs above diseases, *snd the high Ahe.lnstitfltmn over which ThaVd’ soiong had thi','hoiipt 7fe6 too well known eulogy or edm-T ment froqtttw. At tire many priva&' { Mti<L profestioiiifl friends, through wbosejvhflantiiropfoikJflJJire* above charier, has been long supjMrtifliAfti t? after[due consideration, I.have concluded tomake »nhh l ‘ arrange men tsas will bring the-benefi t* of my experience' and treatment within the reacfi'bfan, 1 and notfctrnflhe-my-. self; as heretofore, to those only wbnentered the Infirmary) J or who whre able to visit me atf’my'oflfoe. Hoping, there* - fore, that !the arrangement wiH glvd entire satisfaction, both to niy professional public, I Would; respectfully announce in eonclfeMonj that 1 can now betark: sidled by letter," iJfr'ilF diseases as abovfc/'and .that, the‘.medicines, tbe same ‘as r nj»d in the 1 InstittK) tion; prepared to suit each •IMftidaal’ case, Inhalisgyhr~ pors, Inhaler*, Ac j - will be forward edjyy) express to.afcy part of the United 'States or the Cahadak!/ Tkejcs—My'“terms of treatment by letter are asfoflijwsb' $l2 per modtii for each patient, which will include c!ne;Fu£dciebt for one motnh’s.use; also Inhaling Vapor,' ;, aiid'an Inhaling Apparatus. Payment as follows: $o Id he £aid tb 1 Express Agent oh receipt'Of.the box of Medicine, and I ,tbe balance $6 to be paid-atthe expiratibn' df the month, ifthd patient be cured or'ls entirely satisfied with thetreatment. Patients, by giribgVfall history . case, and their symptoms in full, <fan. be treated as wefthy' ' letter as”;'by personal examination.'.) Patients jlbemseiyespfDr. Jarre tfs treatment may rely uiwn ; . diats and'pefmanent relief; as he ' seldom has to treat 2 a case raore than thirty days. Letters for advice ‘For further particulars address . JAMES M JARRETT, M. D. '' -No 820 Broadway, oor; Twelfth at, N.Y/*’' v P. 8,--Phyricians and others visiting the city are-ire spectfully invited to call at the lnflrfoary, where "many f interestibg Cases can be witnessodj iind where our tm- f ’ prmed apparatus for the inhafaitio'n < bt medicated vapory can he seen' and inspected. aug 36m 29 J Loc At Freight notice.—The PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 4 COMPANY. are now -prepared to receive and forWaird delphia, Lancaster and Colnmbia,‘-dk4bi rates per hundred pounds BETWEEN PHILA. AND COLUMBIA. .First Class. Second Class. Third Classs. . Fourth Class. 22 eta. 18 cts. 16cts. . 14 eta. .: . Flour,. . .j2SctB.peE.'barrd.v .. Pig Metal, - r. 10 cts^per 100: pounds.- BETWEEN PHILA. AND LANCASTER. • First Class. Second Class. Third Classy Fourth Class. 20cts. 17 cts. -Sets. • • . . 13 cts. Flour, 25 cts. per barrel;' Pig Metal. 10 “ “ 100 lbs. ARTICLES OF Ist CLASS. Books, Fresh Fish, Boots and Shoes, Nuts in Bags, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Porter k Ale in bottlee. Dry Goods, Poultry in coops, Eggs, Pork, (fresh,) Furniture, Poultry, (dressed,) Feathers, Wrapping Paper. ARTICLES OF 2d CLASS. Apples, Molasses, Cheese, Melons, Clover & Grass Seed, Oils iu casks or barrels, Crockery, Paper in boxes, Candles, Pasteboard, Casks or Barrels, (empty,) Peaches,(dried,) Groceries. Printing Paper, Guns and Rifles, ;Paper Hangings, Herring r in boxes and kegs, Queenaware, Hardware, Sweet-Potatoes, Hops, Tobacco in bales, Iron, hoop, band 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, . White Lead, Oysters k Clams, (in shell,) Window Glass Tobacco, (manufactured.) ARTICLES OF 4th CLASS. Rosin, Salt, Tobacco, (leaf,) Tin,. Tar, Whiskey. Codfish, Cotton, Fißh, Baited, Grain of all kinds, Nails and Spikes, Pitch, Plaster, fl&,For further information, apply to E. J. BNEEDER, Freight Agent, Phila. E. K. BOICE, Freight Agents Columbia. W. H. iIYEKS, Freight Agent, Lancaatej ly 30 Knickerbocker migazine FIFTY-SECOND YO.JLTTmE., BEGINNING WITH THE JIJLT NUMBEB. LOUIS GAYLORD CLARK, V Da. JAMES 0. NOYES, / jaittors ' JOHN A. GRAY, Publisher. Arrangements have been made with the following popu lar authors for contributions to the succeeding volumes of the Knickerbocker, comprising, we believe, a greater amount and variety of talent than have ever been enlisted for any magazine in the country: FITZ GREEN HALLEGE, Db. J..W. FRANCIS, Dr. OLIVER W. HOLMES, GULIAN C. VERPLANGK, DONALD G. MITCHELL, n. T. TUCKERMAN, Hon. G. P. K JAMES, GEORGE W. CURTIS, PARK BENJAMIN, JOHN G. SAXE, Rev. F. W. SHELTON, Db. J. W. PALMER, E. L. GODKIN, R. U. STODDARD, JOHN PHGSNIX, A. WILDER, JAMES W. MORRIS, Mrs. E. KEY BLUNT, Miss C. CHESEBRO. As heretofore, its pages will be devoted to the cultivation of Literature, Art, and Hnmor. Leaving to others the dis cussion of vexed political and polemical questions, it will yet be the aim of the editors to procure for the body of the Magazine the most brilliant articles upon the topics of the day; and the large resources at their command will enable them to make the pages of the Knickerbocker unsurpassed in 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, he will labor to make it the most delightful repository of wit, humor, and of literary gems, in the English language. Every Number of the succeeding volume will contain a steel-plate engraving, and illustrated articles will frequent ly grace the pages of the Magazine* All communications connected with the Business Depart ment of the Knickerbocker should be addressed to John A. Gray, 16 and 18 Jacob street. All Articles designed for publication—all Literary' Inquiries —ail New Books and Publications should be addressed to either of the Editors. TERMS: West King street, Lanc’r. Single copies, one year, $3 00 Two copies, 5 00 Three copies, 6 00 An extra copy sent to any one who will make up a cln b of ten subscribers, at $2 each. aug 31 tf 33 A PRIZE FOR EVERYBODY l WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR THE NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS, A beautifully illustrated Family Newspaper. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS is one of the est literary papers of the day. A large Quarto containing 'WENTY PAGES, or SIXTY COLUMNS, of entertaining oat ter; and ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED every week. A Gift worth from 60 cents to $lOOO,OO will be sent t( ■ach subscriber on receipt of the sabeription money. The articles to be distributed are comprised io the fol lowing list: . 1 United States Treasury Note 2 do. do. do 5 do. do. do 10 do. do. do 20 Patent Lever Hunting Cased Watches. 20 Gold Watchees 50 Gold Watches 100 do. 300 Ladies’ Gold Watches 2<io Silver Hunting Cased do. 500 Silver Watches lO'.'O Gold Guard, Test and Tob Chains 10 00 to 30 00, each 1000 Gold Pena and Pencils 5 00 to 15 00, each Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breasts Pins. Gaff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Bings, Shirt Studsfl Watch Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, and a variety n H other articles, worth from 50 cents to $l5 00 each. M On receipt of the subscription money, the subscriber 5 B name will be entered npon oar books and tbe gift fo< 9 warded within one week to him, by mail or express- 9 post paid. D 4J®“ All communications mast be addressed to fl DANIEL ADEE, Publisher, B 211 Centre street. New York. B rpHE PEOPLES’ HAT ANDCAF STORE. X * NO. NORTH QUEEN STREET AH AU ISTEEJBUDII ECONOMY IS WEALTH The subscribers iu returning thanks to a generous pub* lie for patronage heretofore extended, respectfully solicit a continuance of past favors, and invite particular attention to their present assortment of WINTER HATS AND CAPS, of every variety and style. The superior excellence and beauty of which have never bpen excelled; causing a demand the most unprecedented. Which fact is mainly attributable to the vehy low pbicx 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 save from 25 to 50 per cent by calling at the HAT BTORE, opposite Michael’s Hotel, in North Queen street, Lancaster. Goods sold to Oountry Merchants at Philadelphia prices. COUNTRY FURS bought, and the highest cash price paid. JOHN A. SHULTZ, HENRY A. SHULTZ, Proprietors. dec 28 ly 60 Rate of interest increased— We will pay hereafter, until further notice, fits 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, fits pee 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 bonght at lowest rates. Collections promptly made, and Drafts drawn on Phila delphia, New York and Baltimore. The members of the firm are ißdividaklly liable for ail the obligations of John Gyger & Co., consisting of JOHN GYGER, BENJ. ESHLEMAN, DAVID BAIR, HENRY MUBSELMAN. apr 21 tf 14 Bobe&t Clakksok? Cashier. CASTOR OIIj, ARROW ROOT, SWEET OIL BORAX, ALCOHOL, CAMPHOR, SPICES, CALOMEL, SODA, LOGWOOD, CREAM TARTAR PEARL BARLEY, GUM ARABIC, HARTSHORN, GELATINS, VIALS, RHUBARB, SENNA,. TALAP. . SPONGE, £o- For sale ai THOMAS ELLMAKEIPfi apr2l tfl4 Dreg and Chemical Store, W««t Slag it. ALFRED B. STREET, Prop. EDWARD NORTH, MANTON M. MARBLE. FITZ JAMES O’BRIEN, T. B. ALDRICH, TERMS-=IN ADVANCE. One copy for one year, and 1 gift $ 2 00 Three copies one year, and 3 gifts 5 00 Five copies one year, and 5 gifts 8 00 Ten copies one year, and 10 gifts 15 00 Twenty-one copies one year, and 21 gifts 30 00 SHULTZ & BROTHER, PRACTICAL HATTERS. T>AUI*ICK * T itteCtriiMV’B x NEW IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, ' ' NORTH WATZtt STRMT, L4NCABTZB, PA. ’ Tbs subscribers having leased the Foundry recently erected by, Mr. William Diller, adjoining his Machine ' Shop, in !Nurth Water street, between OrangeauaChesnut streets; also' having bought out the'Strasburg Foundry of. the fixtures of’oth'ef "establishments of the ! Bsmb kirid, And having the 'eoUection, of Patterns in the .City, are prtpAred'trt furnish Iron and Brass «* XrftHor light, ot as heityasta6 the fehdfast udtfds, and warranted to. be 1 tiofie m foe most ’"'Brth bilrigpWwaU ■J&tfitt a Pattern ™t^/theriißavwTiitis^ ’doing their own wcwfcfAnd having]purchased their fixtures *4t%ery low prices, fit conseque nee 'of wH ch theireipeii&r wlU'oe leas than eetabiishment of thakind here, B&ycan make Castings’ .and finish them'at more reason*' ablo prices than has heretofore ruled in this (Sty. / u ' 'AST"Strict attentlqu'paid to repairing BTOYEB. ' uu: GRATE&andOY£ISDKR&of all kinds and sixes kept' Constantly on hand; ' 1 ! !' ‘ ‘ 1 ' ; They have on hand» and are constantly m»klng- J Bsw\ '-dttigns for CELLAR'GRAIRS, RAILING, and all of Ornamental Castings; -; c ‘ k -! • 7 The highest nrifcfe will be paid' for Old Iron, Copper and Brass. j;-.-. •/ We respectfully soßdltra share of public patronage, AarT Shan spare no pains to please all with; thelrcustom. : LEWIS PAUEfCTKi ‘ rdll 'Ldneaster, May 4.' i r CARSON M’CUL'EElf.'i' 3 '■'Vnayd . /% lld B*-Caaio». Oily Sweet Oil, .QUJ.roY. V SPIKE, STONE, BSNEKA, SASSAFRAS, iC~ v For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKEES j '';'' Drug A Chemical Store, West King street, Lanc’x- •" ;_;ieb 8 ' T/XCKL.SIOIi; EIATIPrG HOUSE. J2l North Queen street, near thi RAiLßoabr'’ ' The Just opened Eating House and .Restaurant In the basement J street, near the Railroad,’ where everything yrill- ba done ripln first-mte style.'so as to please the meat ‘His arranglipeQts are such as to commandthefreshest and best Oysters. 4c./ Ac., the market affords, and he flatters Brnseifin being to cater to the tastes of all who may •patronize His charges will be mod* erate. WILLIAM LOWREY. mar 16 _ • t tfd. • •irt E Blip Y A L **-Wp f»free tuia i.tfsy re- j ,'Xvto our,naw Ranking east ktno St., where ‘ the Banking BaslDWs itt'all rs* celve our best atteiitit)b7' 1 '-.vr Interest on deposits will be allowed; as’ heretofore. Drafts on New York, Philadelphia' and Baltimore con* stantly tor 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 cola. 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* tacts. ] The members of the firm are individually liable fbr all lts obligatlons. JOHN GYGER, A 00 Rout. Cwrkbon, Cashier.. mar2t(7 TATTERSALL’S heave powder, Powdered Rosin. Antimony, Pennigreea, Snlphur Saltpetre, Aaaafoetida. AJnm, Ac. For sale at apr 21 tf 14 THOMAB ELLMAKKR, Orrur and Chemical Stow*, W«gl Rlog el. SAYING FUND. WALNUT STREET, SOUTH WEBTGQRNER OF THIRD, INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OP-PENNA. FIVE PER CENT INTEREST. Money Is received in any 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 the morn ning till 6 o’clock in the afternoon, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 8 o’clock HON. HENRY L. BRENNER, President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. WM. J. REED, Secretary. DIRECTORS: Henry L. Brenner, I Edward L. Carter, I Robert Selfridge. | Samuel K. Ashton, C. Landreth Munns, | Money is received and paj without notice. The investments are made GAGES, GROUND RENTS, an as the Charter requires. PATENT AMBROTYPES.—The sub scribers having purchased the exclusive right of Lan caster city, are enabled to offer to the public anew style of Pictures, far exceeding, in beauty and durability, any ever before made. These pictures are not reversed, as daguerreo types areand may be seen ln r auyligbt. They also possess the rare property of being imperishable;' being hermetically sealed between glass plates, which is secured by Letters Patent, ih' the United States, Great Britain and France, and practised In Lancaster city by T. W. C UMMINQS. only, over Spreoher A Bro.’s New Store, North Queen st., Lancaster. The term AMBROTYPE, by which these Pictures are designated; is derived from the Greek word AmbrotoSi 6{g* ; nifying indestructibility, permanency, Ac. 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 foragesj 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 in immediate contact with the Picture.— Such are not permanent, as the varnish, must crack and destroy the Picture. AMBROTYPE BTERESCOPES MUST BE SEEN, to be appreciated—the relief being fully as perfect as lire? Citizens and Strangers are invited to call at the Ambro-' type Gallery of the undersigned, and examine specimens , before they procure Pictures elsewhere, as they are insured of polite attention, gep 26 t£Bo T. A W. CUMMINGS A CO Lancaster county exchange AND DEPOSIT OFFICE. Corner of East King and Duke Streets, BET. THE COURT HOUSE AND SPRECHER’S HOTEL, Lancaster City. JOHN E. REED k CO. pay interest on deposits at the fol lowing, rates: per cent for one year and longer. 5 do. “ 30 days “ do. 4®“Also, buy and sell Real Estate and Stockß on com mission, negotiate loans, collect claims, &c n Ac. 4®*'The undersigned are individually liable to the extent of their estates, for all the deposits and other obligations ot Joho E. Reed k Co. JOHN E. REED, AMOS S. HENDERSON, DAVID SHULTZ, ISAAC E HIESTER, dec 25 tf 49 Reed, mcgrann, kjelly a co., B A JV* fC E B S GRANITE BUILDING, NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCTB, Will receive money on Deposit and pay interest thereon as follows: 5 per cent, for any length of time. 6V6 “ for one year. Collections made in all parts of the United States. Money sent to England, Ireland, Germany, Prance, 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, aud we hold ourselves individually liable for all money intrusted to our care. GEO. K. REED, RICHARD McGRANN, Br., PATRICK KELLY, A. McCONOMY. .$lOOO 00. . . 500 00, each' . 200 00, each . 100 00, each . 75 00, each . 75 00, each . 60 00, each . 50 00, each 35 00, each 3O 00, each .$l5 00 to 25 00, each Jane 23 ly 23 PLATED-WARE, PROM THE BEST factories in the United States, sold at manufacturer’s rates by H. L. 4 E. J. Z A H M , Comer North Queen street and Centre Square. TEA SETTS. 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See advertisement elsewhere headed—New Features, Ac. nov 22 tf 45 COACH MAKING The subscriber re spectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he still carries on the COACH MAKING, in all Its various branches, at his shop, in the alley run* ning east from the Court House, rear of Sprtcber’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 muteriftlß and in the most substantial manner.' » £2“ All new work warranted. Repairing also attended to with dispatch. He respect* ully solicits a share of public patronage, my 5 ly 16 WILLIAM COX. Autumn drygoods: HAGER A BROTHERS, are now opening BLACK and FANCY DRESS SILKS, PLAIN and FRENCH PRINTED DELAINES, FRENCH MERINOES, alt shades POILDE CHEVERES. CHINTZES, Ac. MOURNING GOODS—BOMBAZINES. CHALtIES, CANTON CLOTHS, DELAINES. SHAWLS—PIash Shawls, Cashmere, Shawls, Stella Bor* der, Plain and High Colored Thibet Shawls. 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All kinds old Leather bought In the rough; highest prices given lor Hides and Skins in cash; orders wfll be prompt* ly attended to. febfilyfi* JADIES W ILL FIND THE MOST j splendid assortment of BOOKS, .FANCY STATION* ERY, Ac., suitable fof presents, at " dec 21 tf 49] SPRENGER A WESTHAEFFER’B. POCKET DIARIES AND DAILY" JOUR NALS FOR 1859. Steward’s Diaries, Biggins A Eel log’s Diaries, Clayton’s Daily Journals, and 4p, : assortment of other most desirable Diaries at dec 18 tf 48 ' JOHN BHEAPFEB’S. ational man irnpany. PHILADELPHIA. IF. Carroll Brewster, Joseph B. Barry, Francis Lee, Joseph Yerkes, Henry Diffenderfer. lyments made in gold daily in REAL ESTATE MORT id such first class securities july 27 tf2B EXPLANATION. SCttJAlifi; BOdK STOttE. • \J BO OKS *0 R XBB'BO LTBA'YS! CHRISTMAS .PRESENT3AND : NKW YEAR’S 1 GIFTS. No gilt can give a pleasore ao lasting as that ,of .a good book; oar design, fn commeacing .oaf. advertisement with' this ancient truism,' is principally to draw the attention of all good natnred Papas and Mammas, Uncles and Aunts, and affectionate Sonp,. Daughters, Nepheirt, : Nieces and Cousins to the feet that the'‘ ~ GLAD HOLIDATB ASB APPROACHmO, when each We of you Is expected to Wreaedt to'every other one a haadsomk J pifoitetit/aatf tfikvthe^okfc t su!taM& sent Is a : meat afe.thif flhb varietj' -ptasehtAdTßr : ycfuf ! &l6dHbn.~ Her* weTim amdajfst ' **-'\ •’ ' ■* . QJB.y^ cu d; ~ ‘ The Galleryuf EngUsh and American Poets, the Toldlcie'eTef published in this country, su* : ,-, Tjerbly bound and illustratedwithma Huynagp exquisite. sftfrody* to ■> '■ -•;•■ '6£TSdftb J Msy I j r ln fuߣ calf bindlhg, splendidly fl* Uu ''lsstrnMJ’' ; 'Hfg. Homan’* Poems, in antique binding, with steel II- Tqstratioua.. . . ' Thq Poetryof the<Year,'Spltol4idly bound and HI nitrated. ‘Byron’s Poetical Worka, Lbnrfallcrw’sPoem^ ' . * : y -er ei- \ Tennyson's Poems, ' land many otherbeentiftil■volume® of poetry which would *¥eqnireto6fin(idHtpaceuunenQoiii '' v •' °BAm>SOME MtNVAiB AND OTHER GIFT BOOKS. u *Keepsaft tifYrteadshipi morocco, n The Gariknid, ‘ “ • \GoldetfGifV ,'- J 1 ; ♦ Token br-FrieUdshlp, 1 ■ : -The Ladies* Wreath, The Lady's Gift, M “ ' .The Casket,! A Gift Boole, “ •» ! TheHagnollai 1 ■ iU - : “ • All the above books can be had also in mo rocco antiqueT3iddiDg, ; Teiy beautiful. ' . Some of our'most beautiful books are' • The City of the Great King, foil bound in ’Turkey and engravlngs.-by Dr. J. T. Barclay. Pricass. Bracebridge Hal!, by Washington Trying. Full bound in calf, gill? with,strut iihigtiationtL The Illustrated Beauties^pfTrying, containing the choicest gems from Irving’s?’writings, illustrated with . many beautiful steel engravings. -The Souvenir Gallery, a beautiful book with splendid engravings.' l! Nights’ Entertainments, bound in morocco. Hadji in Syria,bound In "blue and gold. :. Next we give you a snfaM variety <of good « M « u «* a BOOKS FOB WINTER EVENINGS. Dr. Kane’s. Aretio Explorations, in 2 volumes. Life of Dr. Kane, by his friend Dr. Wm. Elderd. Dr. Kane’s First Expedition, in 1 volume. Livingston’s Travels InAffica, Harpers edition complete. Livingston’s Travels,-abridgedi • ' 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 Cruise, or, where we went afid what we saw. Porte Crayon’s Adventures in Virginia. Wild Scenes and Wild Hunters, Nights’ in a Block Houbs Also many other good books. The following are - BOOKS RECENTLY PUBL ISHED . The Autocrat of the Breakfast Tablo. by Oliver Wendell Holmes, first published in the Atlantic Monthly, and the best Magazine papers ever written in this country. - Titcomb’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 beautiful 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, v Christmas Tales, Lncy Books, Annt Mary’s Btoriea, these belDg "nly a specimen of the large and excellent as sortment. BIBLES SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS. A beautiful assortment-of Blbies* fromtfae largest Fami ly Bible down to the smallest Pocket Bible, in all styles of binding, with or without clasp, vest 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, wltb clasp, &c„ at unequalled low prices. All the above articles were bought at low prices and they will be sold at low prices. Call at the Centre Square Book Store. The ■earlier you coms-tbe better yonr chances for good bargains. W. F. DUNOAN’B Centre Square Book Store, Lancaster, Pa. tf 45 •n OOD BOOKS FOR LIBRARIES AND yr WINTER 'EVENING READING. •alike your homes happy, torm 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;—r- Time Is money. ■ Seekits pleasureaby-empldy- • ./Kg log it and your talents. Reading, studying anHrcf and improving, until you have laid up a treas* jm wt 1 .; ure worth a fortune through life. '' ~v We will here add a list of good Books for those Sfifif in search of knowledge and entertainment. Webster’s Dictionary, (Una- 2 vols. 8 vo. bridged.) Abbott’s History of Kings The Encyclopedia of Ameri- and Queens. 24 vols. 16 can Literature. By Cham- mo. bars. 2 vols. Recollections of a Life Time. The Religious Encyclopedia. By Goodrich. 2 vols. 12 mo. 1 vol. Pictorial Geography of the The Encyclopedia of Ameri- World. By 8. G. Goodrich. ca. 14 vols. 2 vols. 8 vo. Appleton’s Encyclopedia of Natnral History of the U. Biography. 1 vol. 8 vo. States. By Lossing and Blakes Biographical Diction- Williams. 2 fols. 3 vo. ..ary. Ivol. 8 vo. Frost’s Pictorial History of The Cyclopedia of Useful the World. 1 vol. 8 vo. Knowledge. Brand’s Encyclopedia of Sci- Brazil and the Brazilians, enca. Literature and Art. 1 vol. 8 vo. 1 vol. 8 vo. Livingston’s Travels In Afrl- Ure’s Dictionary of Arts, Man ca. I vol. 8 vo. nfactures and Mines. 2 Perry’b Expedition to Japan, vols. 1 vol. 8 vo. The City of the Great King. •Barth's North Central Africa. By Barclay. 1 vol 8 vo. ' 2 vols. 8 vo. Bancroft’s History of the U. Laird’s Nineveh and Its Re- States. 7 vols 8 vo. mains. Ivol. Hume’s History of England. Bayard Taylor,s Complete 0 vols. Works. 6 vols. Macanley’s History of Eng- Humboldt’s . 6 vol. land. 4 Vols. 8 vo. 12 mo. Alison’s History of Europe. Uugh Miller’s Complete 7 vols. 8 vo. Work’s. 7 vols. Prescott’s Complete Histori- Goldsmitb’s Animated N&- cal Works. 14 vols. 8 vo. ture. 2 vols. Bvo Llb’y bound. The. Library of Natural Hie- 1 Webster’s Complete Historl tory. 1 vol. 8 vo. cal workß. 0 Vols. 8 vo. Buffln’s Natural History. 1 Jeffereon’s Works. 9 vols. 8 vol. 8 vo. vo. Ruchernberger’s Natural Levi Woodbury’s Works. 3 History. 2 vols. 8 vo. vols. 8 vo. The Literature aud Literary Curtis’ History of the Oon- Men of Great Britain and stltutlon of the U. States. Ireland. B. A. Mills 2 2 vols. Bvo.. vols. 8 vo. The Patch Republic By Hallam’s Literature. 2 vols. Motley. 3 vols. 8 vo. 8 vo. Lord Bacon’s Works. 3 vols. Hallam’s Mid Ages. I voL 8 vo. 8 vo. Thler’s French Revolution. Hallum’s Constel. History. 3 vols. 8 vo. ‘ lvol. 8 vo. Types of Manhood. 1 vols. 8 Irving’s Complete Works, in- vo. eluding his life of Waab- Indigenous Races of the ton. 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'seen at the Cheap Book Store of JOHN BHEAEFER, oct 19 tf 40. Bnccessor to Murray, Young A Co. LOCATED AT PHILADELPHIA, CHICAGO, Ili;, BUFFALO, N. Y., CLEVELAND, OHIO, ALBANY, N. Y., DETROIT, MIOH. A Student entering, any one of these Colleges has the privilege of all for an unlimited time. PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE, Southeast Comer of Seventh and Chestnut Streets. Board or Referees, JOHN B. MYERS, MORRIS 8. HOLLOWELL. PROF. JOHN 8. HART, W. C. PATTERSON, EDMUND A. SOUDER, MAHLON WILLIAMSON, C. B. TRUITT, J. COOK. COLLEGIATE COURSE. BOOK-KEEPING, Id all its most Approved forms adapted to the various de partments of Trade and Commerce, including General Wholesale and Retail Mercantile, Shipping, Forwarding, Commission, Banking, Exchange, Manufacturing, Rail roading, Steamboating, Ac., Ac. PENMANSHIP. A good hand writing is regarded of the first importance and is guarant-ed to all completing the Course. Commercial Correspondence, Mercantile-Law, Bus iness-Correspondence, Usage, Ac. Daily Lectures are- delivered upon the above subjects. DIPLOMAS are awarded to Students completing thi Coarse 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 apd growing West also. The establishment of such schools is believed to be indispensable to this result The Schools at the above points are all in a prosperous condition. Over 800 Students were in attendance upon them during last Winter’s Session. There are no terms and ho vacations. Students may therefore enter and prosecute the studies without reference to classes. TERMS. 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W. MATSELL A CO., Editors and Proprietors of the National Police Gazette, oct27tf4l New York City. The united states democratic REVIEW. The Ujtitrd States Democbatic Review Is dow in its Twentieth year—nearly the ago 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, u The previous numbers of the New Serbs havingrecdved the approval of the Democratic press throughout the conn* •try,—and of all the old subscribers, with a large accesssion of new—lt Is hoped the present number will meet with at least eqoal &vor. TEEMS. Single ia advance. $ 8 00 OjbWMfa,— “ SHI To one ’“ ■ “ "r.:z" 4Dooj A,idre “- • All Postmasters are requested, to act aa agents, and upon the receipt of $l2 00 from any Agent, a Sixth copj of the EeyleitJEiUJbA forwarded to his address, gratis, for one year.' Communications to be addressed to 7 “ ' a BWACKHAMER, “ TJ; S: Dmocßano Rxvuw,” - • mar 9tf 8 : 835 Broadway. N. Y. AafiRCT. X J. FEANELIK La&castar pbtal^s Letters Patent from the U.EC,Patent Office* on the most .reasonable terms. of Architecture, or Bnryeym ccsrr^ly-executed i>y hun* lake* irise Deeds, Bonds and ether Instruments ofwriting •A Office-No.BFultonßtttldingijPrliice-sfcftot. apr26 jtTThe GfeiTlsr ■ IIEIICAL ff DECOYERT OP THEAGE. ra MEDICJJL DISCOY rOP THE AGE.—Dr. KfcnamTTdFEoxbury, has ~ discovered,to ofi» vf vur oonunohpsstmuwtfrds, a remedy i that cures ;t •• ' BfBBT KIKD OB BUMOB, from thaNvhifrt ScTofola down toa’eomittonpliuplte '' : He has tried: ft in over 110 D cases, and nrmr fkllad sxa^rt.. In two caae&(bQth thunder humor.);' He. has now la his possession over; two hundred certificates of its virtue, al] within twenty miles of Boettn.- - Two bottles are warranted to oure .a nursing acre mouth.- : One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples on Hie ffcce. ’ . Two to. three bottles will dear the system of Blle& ; Two bottles are warranted to cure the wont mbW? in the mouth or stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst case ' of Erysipelas. One or two bottlewarwwarranted to cure all humor in the Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair. . . Four to elk bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. One bottle will cure sealy eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the wont cases of ringworm. " Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most des perate cas»of .rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the wont case of scrofbla . A benefit is always experienced from the Amt bottle, and a perfect cure Is warranted when the above quantity is v taken. 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 fire, so sure will this curs humor. I never sold a bottle of it, but that sold ahotber; after a trial it always speaks for itself. There are two things about this herb that appear surprising; first, that It grows in oar pastures, in some places quite plentiful, aud yet its valuo has never boon known nntil I discovered it in 1846—senand, that It Bhould cure all kinds of hnmor In order to wiv.* mime idea of the sadden rise, and great popularity uf the discovery, I will state tb<it iu April, 1863, I peddled it and sold about b!x bottles p-.r d.-i\— iu April, 1854, I sold over one thousand bottles per da-, of It. Some of the wholesale Druggists who have Inn-n In the business twenty and thirty years, say that nothiug In the annals of patent medicines was ever Uko It Th**ru Isa universal praise of it from all quarters. In my own practice I always kept It strictly lor humors —bnt since its introduction as a gcueral faculty medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been tumid in it that 1 Dover suspected. •'Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was nlways considered loi-unble. have been cured by u few bottles.— 0, what h mercy it It prove etlectu il in *ll rusji of that awful malady—there are but few who hutf-ceii more of it than I have. I know nf several cases of Dropsy, all of i tinu ngud peo ple, cured by it. For the various diseases »f the Liver, Sick Headache. Dyspepsia. Asthma. Fever and Acne, pain in the side. Diseases ol tbe Spine, and particularly in diseases of the Kidneys, Ac., tko discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ev-w necessary—eat the bast you get and « sough of it. Directxoxs for Uus. —Adults oue table spoonful per day —Children over teu years dessert spoonful. Childron from five to eight years tea spoonful. Ah uo directions can be applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to o[>erate on the bowels twice a day. Mauufactured by DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120 Warren st., Itosbury. Mass. Price, $l,OO. Wholesale Agents.—New York city, C. M. Clickner, 81 Barclay street; C. H. Ring. 192 Broadway; Rushton A Clark, 176 Broadway; A L. A D. Sands, 100 Pulton at. ' Sold in Rochester by J. Bryan A Co., Whulesalo Agents, No. 112 State street; also by L. Post A Co. General Agent.—T. W. Dyntt A Son, Philadelphia. Agents in Lancaster. —.lames Smith. Wm. G. Baker, Samuel Welcbens, B. 11. Kauffman, II; A. Rockafield, Chat). A. Heiuitsh and John F. Long. aug 4 ly 29 Ear and eye* DEAFNESS, TOTAL OR PABTIAL. ENTIRELY REMOVED DR. H. ENWOHD, Sr . begs leave to call the attention o those suffering under a partial or total loss of the sense of hearing to the following facts : lie treats diseases nf the mid die and internal ear with medicated douches, such ns is practised in the Infirmaries of Borliu, Leptaic, Brussels, Hamburg and Petersburg, and lately by the most distln* Loudou aurists. with the most wonderful success; Indeed, It is the only method that has been universally successful. •' The best proof of the efficacy of this tr«!Atm«*ut will be a reference to nearly nine hundred names, residents of the United States, Canada. New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, who have been restored to acute hearing, and not a ainglo solitary case, to our knowledge, did wo fiL to effect either „ a partial or total restoration of the hearing, when our advice and instructions were faithfully aud punctually ad hered to. Many who could not hear the report of a pistol at arm’s length, can now hear a watch beat at the distance of four feet. In cases of mucus accumulation Id the Eusta chian Tube and Tympanum, Inflammation of the mucus membrane, nervous affections, diseases of the membrana tympani, called the *• Drum,” or when the disease can bo traced to the effects of fevers, or colds, the use of quinine or meeurial medicines, gatherings in the ears in chidbood, Ac., this treatment stands preeminent When the audi tory canal Is dry and scaly, with little or no secretion, when the deafness Is accompanied with Dots* in the ear, like falling of water.cbirplng of insect*, ringing of bulls,rust ling of leaves, continued pulsations, a discharge of matter; or when stooping, a sensation is felt as if a a rush of blood to the head had taken place; when the hearing is less acute in dull, cloudy weather, or when a cold has been ta ken, this method of treating the disease is infallible. Iu deaf and dumb cases, my experience warrants me in saying that If the hearing was good at any time, much can be accomplished. In the deaf and dumb schools at Lepsie, out of a class of fourteen, I succeeded in restoring four to acute hearing. Dr. E. begs explicitly to state that In those cases be un takes, he guarantees a successful result—complete re storation of the sense, or such a marked improvement aa will be perfectly satisfactory, if his remedies are faithfully applied and direction" Adhered to; applicants will please state their age, duraiiuu of the diseaso, if matter Issues from the external passages, if there are noises in the ears, state of general health, and wbat they suppose to have been the cause 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 Mxdicatkd Va pors, AO4 an InftUlble and painless treatment for diseases of the Ete, acute or chronic—Cataract, Specks, Inflamma tion, Film and Weakness of Vision, Granulation of the Lids, Ulceration of the Lachrymal Glands, Ac. To the astonish ing and gratifying effects of this treatment, the child, the youth, those of mature age, os well as those far advanced in life, aIL bear testimony to the wonderfully renovating, healing and soothing effects. Consultation fee, Five Dollars. Dr. E.’s work .on diseases of the Eye, Nature and Treatment of the Deaf and Dumb —Illustrated with steel plates—price $lO. Money letters must be registered by the 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 3 6m 28 TTELUBOLD’S genuine pekpaea- M TION OF HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EX TRACT BUCHU, For Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy Weaknesses, Obstructions, Secret Diseases, Fe male Complaints, and all Diseases of the Sexual Organs, Arising from Excess and Imprudence in life, and removing all Improper Discharges from the Bladder, Kidneys, or Sexual Organs, whether existing in MALE OB FEMALE, from whatever cause they may have originated, and NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STANDING, Giving Health and Vigor to the Frame, and Bloom to th Pallid Cheek. JOT TO THE AFFLICTED!! I It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and removes a the symptoms, among which will be found Indisposition Power to Exertion, Loss of Difficulty of Breathing, Gen eral Weakness, Horror of Dis ease. Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dread ful Horror of Death, Night Swoata, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Univer sal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often; Koonnou* Appetite, with Despotic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the Pace, Pain Iq the Back, Heav iness, of the Eyelids, Fre quently Black Bpota Flying Belore the Eyes, with Temporary Suffusions and Loss of Sight, Want of At tention, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror of j Society. Nothing is more desirable to such Pa tients than Solitude, and Nothing they more Dread for Fear of Themselves; no. R epose of Manner, no Earnestness, no Speculation, but a Hurried Transition from one question to an other: These symptoms, if allowed to go on—which this medi cine Invariably removes—eoon follows LOSS OF POWER, FATUITY, AND EPILEPTIC FlTS—in one of which the patient may expire. 'Who can say that these excesses are not frequently followed by those direful diseases—lNSAN lTY AN 0 CONSUMPTION ? The records of the INSANE ASYLUM'S, and the melancholy deaths by CONSUMPTION, bear ample witness to the truth of these assertiods. In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sodden and quite destitute— neither Mirth or Grief ever visits St. Should a sound of the voice occur it Is rarely articulate. “With wofal measures wan despair Low sullen sonodsbis grief beguiled.” Debility is most terrible and has brought thousands upon thousands to untimely graves, thus blasting the ambition of many noble youths. It can be cured by the use of this INFALLIBLE REMEDY. It you are suffering with any of the above distressing ailments, the FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU will cure you.— Try it and be convinced of Ita efficacy. • BEWARE or QUACK NOSTRUMS aih> QUACK DOCTORS, who falsely boast of abilities and references. Citizens know and avoid them, and Bnvo Long Suffering, Money, and Exposure, by sending or calling fora bottle of this Popular and SPECIFIC REMEDY. It allays all pain and inflammation, is perfectly pleasant in its taate and odor, bot immediate in its action. HKLMBOLD’S EXTRACT IiUCHU Is prepared directly according to the Kales of Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge and care devoted in its combination. See Pro fessor Dewees* Valoable Works on the Practice of Physic, and most of the" Standard Works of Medicioe. 83- 10 0 One Hundred Dollars wiil be paid to any Physician who can prove that the Medicine ever injured a Patient; and the testimony of thousands can be procured to prove that it does greet good. Cases of from one week to thirteen years’standing have been effected. The mass ofVOLUN- T ARY TESTIMONY in possession of the Proprietor, vouch ing for its virtues and curative powers, is immense, em bracing names well known to Bcienceand Fame. 100,000 BOTTLES HAVE BEEN SOLD, and not a single instance of a failure has been reported 1 Personally appeared before mean Alderman of the City of Philadelphia. Hi I. HELMBOLD, Chemist, who being duly sworn, doe* uy, that his preparation contains no Narcotic, Mercury, or injurious Drug, but is purely vege table. H. T. HELMBOLD, Sole Manufacturer. Sworn and Subscribed before me this her, 1854. WM. HIBBARD, Alderman. PRICE 91 PER BOTTLE, OR SIX FOR 90s DELIVERED TO ANY ADDRESS, Accompanied by reliable and reeponelble oertlflimtes from ProfceeVre of Medical College., CUrgymen and othera Pranared and sold by H. T. HELMBOLD, Prepared ana soia and Analytlca i Chemist, No. 52 Boath Tenth street, below Cbesnut, Assembly BuildingSe.Philadelphla. . . . ja-TobehadofallDiuggista and Dealers throughout the United States, Canadas and British Provinces. Agents for Lancaster—H. A. Rockafield & Co. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for Helrabold’s— Take no other. Cures guaranteed. nov 23 ly 45 Stereoscopes i»Theae wonderful and universally admired pictures, which- appear as ound and solid as sculptured marble, are taken duly at ' JOHNSTON’S SKY-LIGHT GALLERY, corner of North Queen and Orange its. 49* Daguerreotypes of every sise and style, taken at the lowest prices. „ Unseat*, jtme 19 H. ENWOOD, Se. Brooklyn, N. Y.
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