Jf J-ThVumlersigTJed' having agaib- Pf*MC«d 1H ffl«iwkfitice'bf Dentistry, at bis old stand north esfiTOrnerof North Qtreenand Orange streets. (Kramib s W» f'rmer patrons andfrlemiVaml to thapobllc generally,.that ho rnhaMd ftelbette? qniMod than wrarbetora to treat all caraaor hponsdantifle priori the Dental Collage; and aaa favorite iWj,J he general prlndplea Into' ray praetks, and ameeiaUT. upon the prinriples told down and practised oo racSSefnlW wthot eminent and arienuac surgeon. theft tfeiat«;-haraHps,;preternatural and morbid growths (nthernouth andabonttheface will rewire eepecial and attention. ". - , , Artificial Teeth mounted upon fcmr different -and ap* g principles, vis: Goldplate^sitverpbtabaid rubber ■ and the much tallied of Oheoplaatte_proMM tin -•Operations'upon'the natural-teeth will he per -wittia tiew to their preservation and beauty, and c&dnHhgto the highest principles of hygiene and artistic of plate work and plugging will be -shown to all who call. ' . ' . ~ Dental and surgical - advice will he freely given to Indi viduals or frmilles, who may place; themselves under my treatment. 8.-W’ELOHBNS» D* D/B. marB . . tiB XTB W PKOCKSS iH DESTISTET^ j\ CHEGPABTIO PROCESS of mounting artificial tbbth, m 333 retantiy patented by Dr. BLANDY, formerlf Pwft&orHhtbe Baltimore College of Dental SmgOTr to taih tyoheof the greatest dMtinedto work a great change In Mechanical Dentistry. , B new drug !store. —No. 60 North Queen street. The undersigned re spectfully announces that he has ouenee nls NEW • n DRUG STORE ESTABLISHMENT, with a | tensive and complete stock of Drags, Medicines, IS Chemicals, Perfumery and Fancy fresh and pure—which wilt 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 ■pared in fitting up the establishment, to insure the ervation of the Drugs Id the best condition, as well as to secure tbe convenience and comfort of the cußtomors. A complete assortment of materials used by the Dental Profession can also be had at the store of the subscriber. An improved Soda, or Mineral Water Apparatus 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 Philadelphi and Cincinnati. The undersigned feels confident that he is Id every way prepared to giveHJntire satisfaction to his customers, there fore a share of public patronage is solicited, may 27 tf 19 JOHN WAYLAN, D. D. 8. Rate of interest increased.— ’We will pay hereafter, until further notice, five and a halt per cent, intebest 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, per annum, as heretofore. Depositors not drawing interest, will always be accom modated in proportloD to tbe value of their accounts. Stocks bought and sold on commission only. Unrorrent 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 tbe obligations of John Gygor A Co., consisting of JOHN GYGER, BKNJ. ESHLEMAN, DAVID BAIR, HENRY MUSSELMAN. apr 21 tf 14 Robert Clarkson, Cashier. (CASTOR OIL, ARROW ROOT, j SWEET OIL BORAX, ALCOHOL, CAMPHOR, SPICES, CALOMEL, SODA, LOGWOOD, CRE AM TARTAR PEARL BARLEY, GUM ARABIC, HARTSHORN, GELATINE, VIALB, RHUBARB, SENNA, JALAP, SPONGE, Ac., For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKEK’S apr 21 tf 14 Drue and Chemical Store. West Kim? *t. BUILDING SLATS.—The aubacrtber hafl just received a large lot of PEACH BOTTOM and YORK COUNTY BUILDING SLATE, which he will put on by the square or sell by the 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 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. BPRECHER, North Queen St., Lancaster, Penna. 45* Tho above slate can also be had at F. 8. BLETZ’S Lumber Yard, Columbia. This Is to oertlfy that we do not sell om 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. tf 38 pOACII MAKING—The Subscriber re \y spectfully informs bis friends and the public generally, that he still carries on the fsdPjßJg. COACH MAKING, in all its various branches, at bis shop, in the alley run* ning east from the Court House, rear of Sprecher’s and Lechler’s Hotels,Lancaster, where be continues to make to order,and at the lowest possible prices, CARRIAGES of every description, of the best materials and in the most substantial manner. 49* All new work warranted. Repairing also attended to with dispatch. He respect ally solicits a share of public patronage, myfflylfi •• . WILLIAM OOX. KONIGMACHER & BAUMAN, TAN □ers and Carriers Store, back of ilobt. Moderweil’s Commission Warehouse, fronting on the Railroad and North Prince Btreet. Cheap for Cash or approved credit.— Constantly on hand a full assortment of all kinds Saddler’s And ; Shoemaker’s Leather, of superior quality, including u Boozer's celebrated Sole Leather,” also, Leather Bands, well stretched, suitable for all kinds of machinery, of any length and width.required, made of a superior quality of Leather, Furnace Bellows, Band and Lacing Leather, Car den Hose, Tanner’s Oil, Currier’s Tools, Moroccos, Shoe Findings, Ac. All kinds old .Leather bought in the TOugh; highest prices given lor Hides and Skins in cash; orders will be prompt ly attended to. feb 5 ly 0 DO NOT DESPAIR! CONSUMPTION 99* J# OLD INDIAN DOCTOR, UN CURED. CAS BRANT, while a Missionary among the Indians of the Rocky Mountains, dls- CONSUMPTION covered a RARE PLANT, that proves to CURED. be a certain cure for Consumption, Bron chitis, Asthma,.Liver Complaint, Nervous CONSUMPTION Affections, Coughs, Colds, Ac. Having CURED. .... - ... dow made his fortune ami retired from business, he will send the prescription CONSUMPTION and directions for preparing the medicine CURED. frit of charge to all who desire It, and will send to his sgent, enclosing two CONSUMPTION stamps (6 cents,) to pa/ the return letter, CUREI). with a description of their symptoms.— The Old Doctor has cared store than 3000 CONSUMPTION cates qf 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 ADEE, Box 3631 P. 0., New York, Who is his sole agent. oct 26 ly 41 COAL AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. The undersigned having receiving their stock of PINE GROVE, BALTIMORE COMPANY, LYKENB’ VALLEY, SHAMOKIN AND TRENTON COALS, Will deliver the same to purchasers, carefully screened, at the very lowest prices, for cash. Alwaysonhand, Limeburners’and Blacksmith Coal. GEO. CALDKB# CO., Office, East Orange, hear. North Queen street; Yard, at Graeff’a Landing, on the Conestoga. aug 13tf 33 STOVKS TIN AND COPPER WAR®— The undersigned respectfully announces to his qld 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. continues to carry on extensively the man hike tore of TIN, SHEET-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*— Persona wishing;articles, in his line are invited, to call at Ills old stand, East King Street, a.few doors from Centre Square. CHRISTIAN KIEFFER. Jan 8 s ,tf6l HAVANNA SHGARS—SOOO Imported Havanna Segars of the most approved brands. Just received and for Bale at - DR; JOHN WAYLAN’S Drugstore, apr7tf!2 N 0.60 North Queen. Street Mewoo o d a r HOW. OWPBTO i FOB BFHBfa_ SALXa -If WENTZ-BROS. Tfiqi cheapest (BLACK SILKS ever sold,, now opening, direct ; from New York. Ereiy one now wanting a black ■llk dress, should call early and-jelect one. New stvla Drees Goods—OHINOTSB, nTTATXTtt; PORLT DE CHEVRE,_BAYADERED’LAMOTTB. .. . MUSLIN^,SHEETINGS—Now ; opening - a new stack of. fOOgafi&hpuekaaperf.. 44,54, 64,8 4 and 104 Sheet fage. Linens, Tickings and Heavy Osnabergs,a{.... ' WENTZ JBROB4- ** jJrtffiJ Corner East King st and Centre Square. *T CLOT 03 N G STORE, - NO. 31 NORtJt;QOEBr BTEEET/-liANCA9TKR, Where yon will fincLs full ana beautiful assortment of NEW GOODS, just received, and ready for sale, consisting of READY-MADE CLOTHING and goods Jn the piece, SHIRTS, DRAWERB. STOCKINGS, GLOYES, STOCKS, „ CRAVATS, SUSPENDERS, ■nA in short every article in his line of business. It is crihaklared uonccemry to spedfyartidaa.**w* are well awKfetthat-pereons irlshiog to purchase will look well: about them before doing so, and wo know, |Hk too, that if they onee set their eyes on our beautiful llgl stock of goods they will immediately select. . Very-particular attention paid to Ordered- Work, which will be made in the best manner, and warranted to fit or no sale. . Mr. Winters, aa usual, will be found at his post, ready to cut up goods into good fits, and will always be glad to see his old friends And customers. Our aim shall always be to do afitirsnd honest business, and to give our customers fall value for their money, end we hope by this course fe continue to merit and receive a foil share of patronage, for which we shall always fo® l cerely thankfnl. JARED K. HIESTEB, mar 1 ly 7 Proprietor. SS. RATHVON, .(SUCCESSOR TO P. 3. XBARPB,) MERCHANT TAILOR, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, Comer North Queen and Orange strati, Lancaster, Respectfully avails himself of this opportunity of Inform ing his friends and the citizens of lAncaster city and county in general, that he has taken-the long established and well known stand of the late P. J.Kramph, where, in addition to the stock on hand, he has Just supplied himself with a fresh assortment of goods in biß line, suitable to the present aDd approaching seasons. • w _____ His stock confista in part of READY MADE CLOTH ING. made of such material and color, and In such styles, as the' prevailing modes, tbe tastes, tbe comforts, and tbe conveniences of the customers may require. • Also, uncut CLOTHS, OA9HMEKETS, TWEEDS, CAS -BJMEREB, LINENS; and SILK, SATIN,GRANA DINE, VALENCIA and MARSEILLES VEST- ]■! INGS, all of which will be promptly made to order \I(J and warranted to' give satisfaction or considered la* n °lr?addition to the foregoing will be found and constantly nrovided a variety of UNDER-SHIRTS and DRAWERS in reason, SHIRTS and BHIRT COLLARS, STOCKS, CRA VATS and TIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, UMBRELLAS, GLOVES and HOSIERY, and all matters usually pertaining to gentlemen’s wear. S. S. R. takes pleasure in announcing to the public that be has retained tbe services of Messrs. Michael and Hbnbt Fisher, who have been for many years engaged in this establishment and whoseabilities and moral integrity are so well known in this community. With a grateful remembrance of the liberal patronage extended to his predecessor, and a hope that his own con nection of over ten years with the establishment may jus tify his friends and the public in repoaing a reasonable share of their confidence in him—with his efforts to merit a continuance of their patronage—he now “unfarlshis banner to the breeze.” [fob U* 3m 9 HE. KILLIAN, MERCHANT TAILOR. , No. 1 Market street, adjoining Hager A Bros. J. MARTIN Drt Goods Store, Offers for sale tbe largest, most complete, aod best selected stock of C L 0 T H 8 , CABBIMEREE and VESTINGS, jfk ever found in tbe city of Lancaster j|((# READY MADE CLOTHING , Men’s and Boys’ Over Coats, Frock, Dre«s and Sack Coats. Casslraere and Satinett Pantaloons. Velvet, Plush. Silk and Worsted Vests, and everything else pertaining to his line. All of which have been made up under his direct supervision in tbe most substantial and best manner, aDd guaranteed to give satisfaction. Please call and examine. sep 7 tf 34 PETZELT A M’EVOY, STILL CON tinue the MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS in the THE GRANITE BUILDING, No. 6)4, North Queen Bt. Our stock consists of the choic est FRENCH CLOTHS, such as Baiolues, Saraoniea and Nellsaons finest Cloths of various colors; the choicest French Casslmeres; Black Doeskin Casslmeres; Fancy Cassimercs, the best selection; Vestings of ail descriptions, and a large assortment of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. We respectfully ask a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon onr predecessor, and trnsr by strict attention to business to receive it. One of the firm has bad considerable experience in one the largest and most fashionable Merchant Tailoring Es tablishments in Philadelphia, and flatters himself that he will be able to render satisfaction to the patrons of the firm. PETZELT A MoEVOY. apl 7 tf 12 THE AMERICAN WATCH, 8o justly celebrated for its accuracy as a time-keeper, and its adaptability fo every kind of use, is offered for sale In variety, bv H. L. A E. J. ZAHM, Corner of North Queen street and Centre Square. There are three qualities of the American Watch, manufactured by the American Watch Co., at Waltham, Mass.; the first quality is marked on (S-J the works “Appleton, Tracy <£ Co.,' Waltham, tbe second quality “Chas. T. Parker, Waltham, Mass;” and the third quality “P. S. Bartlett, Waltham, Mass.” All of these qualities are manufactured by ODe 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 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 frotn the factory, equally as well finished as the original. Appleton, Tracy A Co., tbe manufacturers of the Ameri can Watch, have no Special Agents in any city of the Union, but sell to all dealers at precisely the same rateß. We can furnish these watches in Silver or Gold cases, of any style required, at as low a rate as the genuine watch can be sold ttm where iu tbe United States. 7 We have also on hand and for 6ale low,, a largo stock ot English and Swiss LeTers, from the most approved manu factories, among these the ’‘Equilibrium Lever,” an accu rate and reliable watch. HARRY L. ZAHM, aug 31 tf 33 EDW. J. ZAHM. 10—“ sign of the bio watcm”—lo 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 prißtsß as great a variety of all articles in his line as can be found in the city, consisting in part of Ladies’ Fine 18 Carat Hunting Lever Watches, aeo Fine Gold Uunting Levers, “ “ Open-faced Lever*, Silver Hunting Case “ tnfc* *^tt “ Open-faced “ a good assortment of LEVERS and LfiPINES of Silver and Composition Cases; QUARTIERS ;ad ENGLISH WATCH ES (first and second handed,) all of which are warranted to keep time or no sale. His assortment of JEWELRY is the most extensive ever offered to the citizens ot Lancaster, part of which are the 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 be surpassed in the citv. Also, a fine assortment of PLAIN and CHASED BRACELETS and BANDS, with Cameo Setts and Medallions. Particular attention paid to Jewelry of Gentlemen’s wear, comprising Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Guard, Breast and Fob Chains of the best quality; Ribbon Slides, Gold and Silver Tooth Picks, etc. Always on hand a good assortment of SILVER WARE, such as Spoons, Tea, Table, Dessert, Sugar, Mustard and Salt; Dinner and Tea Forks; Napkin Rings; Butter and Fruit Knives; Salt Cellers; Cups, Pie Knives, Pickle Knives and Forks, setts of Kntvep, Forks aud Spoons for Misses.— Also a beautiful lot of Port Monnaies for Ladies and Gents, Combs and Brushes of all kinds, Accordeons, Ac. Clocks from $1.25 to $5O, all warranted. 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. Tbe public are in vited to call and examine bis stock and judge for them selves. JAMES P. DYSART. Sign of the Big Watch, No. 10, West King St., Lancaster Pa. juneltf2o STAUFFER <*■ HARLEY CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY. jsci Wholesale and Retail, at the “ Philadelphia Watch vjfnjv and Jewelry Store” No. 146 (old No. 96) NORTH (r-* jfc SECOND Street, Corner of Quarry, Philadelphia, Gold Lever Watches, full Jewelled, 18 caret cases, v $2B 00 Gold Lepine, 18 caret, 24 00 Silver Lever, full jewelled, 12 00 Silver Lepine, Jewels, Superior Quartiers, Gold Spectacles, Fine Silver do., Gold Bracelets, 3 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, 37% cts. to $80; Watch Glasses, plain 12% cts., patent 18%, Lunet 26; otberVartic.eß in proportion. All goods warranted what they are sold for. •fl®* On hand some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines still lower than the above prices. oct 20ly 40 WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY. AT REDUOID PRICES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. C. B. SHULTZ, J5-/3* 914 Market street, above 9th, Sonth side, Phila delphia. June2ly2o Prospectus for i s 5 9 . The New Volume of the NEW YORK WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED GOLDEN PRIZE will commence January Ist. 1859. The following are the names of the Literati whose productions will grace the columns of this elegant journal during the year: REV. G. H. SPURGEON, of London. G. W. M. REYNOLDS, of London. G. P. R. JAMES, Novelist. SIR EDWARD BULWER, GEN C. F. HENNINGSEN, late of Nicaragua. COL. G. W. CROCKETT, A. D. MUNSON, CAPT. M. D. ALEXANDER, U. S. A., THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH, M. D., HENRY CLAPP. JR., DR. O. C. VAN BUREN, LIEUT. J. M. PLATT, U. S. N., F. CLINTON BARRINGTON, MISS SOUTHWORTH, MRS. ANNA WHELPLEY, MISS HETTY HEARTLY, VIRGINIA VAUGHAN, “ DI. VERNON, “ MINNIE MANTOUR, “ HATTIE CLARE, MRS. T. B. SINCLAIR. TERMS . Terms of subscription, $2,00 a year; and each subscriber is entitled to one of the articles named in the following list, and is requested to mention what article he desires when he sends his subscription money: Gold Pen, with Silver Case, worth, at retail, $2,00 Ladies’ Gold Pencil, •< « 2.00 Gold Tooth-Pick, “ « 2100 Ladles’ Gold Pen, with Extension Case, “ “ 2,00 Engrossing Gold Pen, 16 carets, “ « 2,00 Gold Ring, plain and chased,., “ “ 2.00 Ear Drops, “ « gjoo Mosaic and Florentine Brooches, “ « 2,00 Gold Lockets, “ a 2,00 Cable Charms, “ 2,00 Gold Brooches “ 2,00 Gentlemen’s Pins, “ « 2,00 Gentlemen’s Bosom Studs, “ 2 00 Gentlemen’s Sleeve Buttons, “ « 2!oo Watch Keys,.- “ « 2.00 Ladies’ Cuff Pins, “ <« 2 00 Ribbon Slideß, “ I”.*.*.*.!”!!!!!! 2DO Gold. Crosses, « u PREMIUMS TO AGENTS GETTING SUBSCRIBERS. Those getting up a club of 6 subscribers, at $2 each, and remitting $lO, will he entitled to a gold pen and silver holder, worth $3; and each subscriber will receive any one of the above articles he may select. Those remittlog $2O for 10 subscribers will be entitled to a gold pencil, with pen, worth $7. Those getting up a club of 15 subscribers, and remitting $3O, will be entitled to a silver watch, or a gold vest chain, worth $lO. Those remitting $4O, for 20 subscribers, will be entitled to a silver hunting cased watch, or a gold chain, worth $l5. Those remitting $6O, for 30 subscribers, will be entitled to a gold chain, or a silver hunting casedwatob, worths 22. Those remitting $BO, for 40 subscribers, will be entitled to a lady’s gold watch, worth $3O. Those remitting $lOO, for 60 subscribers, will be entitled to. a gold watch,' worth' $4O-.' , All commu&icatlooß shbald be addressed to . no . M- B. DEAN, Publisher, aec 28 1 a m ly 60 : 335'Broadway, New York. WOOD MOULDINGS. UNITED STATES WOOD MOULDING, TURNING . . AND SCROLL SAWING MILL. Fifteenth street, between,Market.and Chesnut streets. : FhHiddphia. -AiavjSaih,. Blinds,Jhutters. and ; Wodow Frames for aalqlow—all ofw&lch are of and work mananlp. - ~,; • BENJAMIN hbt.ro fyXj}*!'< Proprietor. Navy — - Navy Depabtjcest. \ . Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, March 17. 1859. ( BKPARATK sealed and endorsed “Pro posals for Navy Supplies.” wlil l«o received at this Bureau until 9 o’clock, a. m., on WEDN ESDAY, the 20th day of- APRIL next for fnrnishiDg and delivering (on receiving j ten.days’notice, except, fijr biseoit, for whieh-flve days’ notice shall be given for every twenty thousand pound* ! required)'at the United Btate& navy-yards -at Charlestown, j Massachusetts; Brooklyn, New York; and Gosport, Vir-r ginia,snch quantities only of the following articles-as may •; be required or ordered from the contractors by the chief of : this bureau, or by tbe respective .commanding offleera of the said navy-yards, daring tho . fiscal year ending June 80, 1860, viz: Biscuit, flour, rioe, dried apples, pickles. sugar, tea, cof fee, beans, molasses, vinegar, and whiskey. The bfrcuitehaU be made whoUyfrom-sweet superfine floor, of the manufacture of the year-1858 ;of J 859, but shall in all cases be manufactured from flour made of the crop immediately preceding the dates of the requisitions for the same; and shall be folly equal Id quality, and con form in size and shape, to the samples which are deposited in the raid navy-yards; shall be properly baked, thorough- , lv kiln-dried, well packed, and delivered free ot charge to the United States, in good, sound, well-dried, bright flour barrels, with the heads well secured, or in air and water . tight whiskey or spirit barrels at the option of the bureau. ! The flour shall be equal to the best Richmond aod Bal -1 timbre brands, and of tbe inanufscture of wheat grown in ! tbe year 1858 or 1859; tint shall in all cares ba manufac tured from pure, sound, fresh ground wheat of the crop : Immediately preceding the dates of the requisition for the i game; shall be perfectly sweet, and in all respects of the i best quality; and shall be delivered in good shipping order, i free of all charge to the United States, in the best new, I well-seasoned, sonnd, bright barrels, or half barrels, as the : case may staves and headings to be of red <■ ak of l the best quality, strong and well hooped, with lininghoops j around each head, and equal In quality to sample barrel st j said navy yards; two half barrels to be considered as a barrel, and not more than one-sixth the required quantity to be lb half barrels. The rice shall be of the very best quality, and of the crop immediately preceding the dates of tbe requisitions for the same. The dried apples shall be of the best quality, and shall be prepared by sun drying only, and of the crop of the autumn immediately preceding the dates of the reqnisl tions for the same; and shall be delivered in packages con taining not more than three hundred pounds. The pickles shall be put np in iron-bound casks, and each cask shall contain one gallon of onions, one gallon of peppers, and eight gallons of medium cucumbers, fifty to the gallon, and the vegetables In each shall weigh fifty seven pounds, and they only be paid Tor; and each cask shall then be filled with white wine vinegar of at least 42 degrees of strength, and equal to French vinegar; the casks, vegetables, and vinegar shall conform and be equal in all respects to tbe samples deposited at tbe above-named navy-yards, and the contractors shall warrant and gnaran ty that they will keep good and sound for at least two years. The Iron hoops on ihe barrels containing whiskey, mo lasses, vinegar, and pickles to be well painted with red lead. Tbe sugar shall be according to samples at the said navy yards, and be dry and fit for packing. Tbe tea shall be of good quality young byson, equal to the samples at said navy-yards, aod be delivered in half and quarter chests only. The coffee shall be equal to the beet Cuba, according to ■ample. The beans shall be of the very best quality white beans, and shall be of the crop immediately preceding the dates of the requisition for the same, 64 pounds to be taken as ODe bushel. The molasses shall be fully equal to the very best quali ty of New Orleans molasses, and shall be delivered in new, well-seasoned red oak barrels, with white-pine beads not less than Iy z inch thick; the staves not lees than % Inch thick; the barrels to-be three-quarters hooped, and. In ad dition, to have four iron hoops, one on each bilge, \\4 i QC h in width and 116th inch thick, and one on each chime IV£ inch in width aDd l-16tb tncb thick, and shall be thoroughly coopered and placed in the beet shipping con dition. - The vinegar Bhall be of the first quality, equal to the staqdard of the United States Pharmacopeia, and shall contain no other than acetic acid; and shall be delivered in barrels similar in all respects to those required for mo lasses, with the exception that white-oak staves and heads shall be substituted for red-oak staves and white-pine heads, and Bhall be thoroughly coopered and placed In the beet shipping order. The whiskey shall be made wholly from grain, sound and merchantable, and be full first proof ac.i-ording to the United States custom-house standard, and shall be doable rectified. It shall be delivered in good, new, sound, bright, three-quarters hooped, well-seasoned white oak barrels, with white-oak heads, the heads to be made of three-piece heading, aod well painted; the staves not to be less than % inch thick, and the heads not less than % iDcb thick ; and each barrel shall be coopered, in addition, with one three-penny iron hoop on each bilge 1)4 loch in width, end l-16th inch thick, and one three-penny hoopon each chime, 1)4 inch in width, and l-16th inch thick, as per diagram. Tbe whole to be put in good shipping order, free of all chargwVo the United States. All the foregoing described articles, embracing casks, barrels, half barrels, and boxes, shall be subject to socta inspection as the chief of this bureau may direct, the in specting officer to be appointed by the Navy Department. All inspections to be at the place of delivery. Biscuit may, however, be inspected at the place of manufacture, but will in all cases be subject to a final inspection at the place of delivery before blUs are signed therefor. The prices of all the foregoing articles to be the same throughout the year, and bidders may offer for one or more articles. All the casks barrels, and half barrels, boxes or pack ages, shall be marked with their contents and the con tractor’s name. AH the hrrrels and half barrels of flour, bread, and pickles shall have, ro dddltfon to the above, the year when manufactured or put up marked upou them. The samples referred to in this advertisement are those selected for the ensuing fiscal year, and have no reference to mch as have been previously exhibited. The quantity of these articles which will be required cannot be precisely Btated. They will probably be about— To be offered for. Biscuit 1,800,000 lbs per 100 lbs. Flour 1-400 bbls per bbl. Rice 250.000 lbs per lb. Dried Apples 150,000 lbs per lb Pickles 150.000 118 per lb. g UZ ar 235.000 lbs per lb. Tea 25,000 lbs per lb. Coffee 25.000 lbs per lb Beans * 7.000 bush per bush Molasses 20,000 gals per gal. Vinegar 22,000 gal* per gal. Whiskey 50,000 gals per gal. The quantities of any or all may be increased or dimin ished aa tbe service may hereafter require. Tbe contracts will therefore be made, not for specific quantities, but for such quantities as the service may require to be delivered at those navy-yards respectively. Contractors not residing at the places where deliveries are required must establish agencies at such places, that no delay may arise in furnishing what may be required ; and when a contractor failt? promptly to comply with a requisition, the Chief of the Bureau of Provisiens and Clothing shall be authorised to direct purchases to be made to supply the deficiency, under the penalty to be expressed in the contract; the record of a requisition, or a duplicate copy thereof, at the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, or at either of tbe navy yards aforesaid, shall be evidence that such requisition bas been made acd received. Separate offers must be made for each article at each of tbe aforesaid navy-yards; and in case more than one arti cle Is contained in the offer, the Chief of the Bureau will have the right to accept ODe or more of the articles con tained in such offer, and reject the remainder; and bidders whose proposals are accepted (and none other*) will be forthwith notified, and as early as practicable a contract will be transmitted to them for execution, which contract muflt be returned to the bureau within ten day*, exclu sive of the time required for the regular transmission ot tbe mail. Two or more approved sureties, in a snm equal to the estimated amount of the respective contracts, will be re quired, and twenty per centum in addition will be with held from the amount of all payments on account thereof as collateral security, in addition, to secure its perform ance, and not in any event to be paid until it is in all respects complied with ; eighty per centum of the amount of all deliveries made will be paid by the navy agent with in thirty days after bills, duly authenticated, shall have been presented to him. Blank forms of proposals may be obtained on applica tion to the navy agents at Portsmouth, New Hampshire ; Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington. Norfolk, Pensacola, and at this bnreau. A record, or duplicate of the letter Informing a bidder of the acceptance of his proposals, will be deemed a notifica tion thereof within the meaning of tbe act of 1846, and bis bid will be made and accepted in conformity with this un derstanding. Every offer made must be accompanied (as directed in tbe act of Congress making appropriations for the naval service for 184S-’47, approved 10th August, 1846) by a written guarantee, signed by one or mqre responsible persons, to the effect that he or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter Into an obligation within five days, with goodand sufficient sure ties, to furnish the supplies proposed. Tbe bureau will not be obligated to consider any proposal unless accom panied by the guarantee required by law; tbe competency of the guarantee to be certified by the navy agent, district attorney, or collector of the customs. The attention of bidders is called to the samples and de scription of articles required , as, in the inspection for recep tion, a just but rigid comparison will be made between the articles offered and the sample and contract, receiving none that fall below them ; and their attention is also particularly directed to the joint resolution of’ll th March, 1854, and to the act of the lOtfi August, 1846. RACE STREET, ABOVE THIRD, j«tnaax9£ UND. ational MSI impany. PHILADELPHIA. IF. Carroll Brewster, Joseph B. Barry, Francis Lee, Joseph Yerkes, Henry Diffenderfer. lyments made in gold dally in REAL ESTATE MORT id such first class securities July 27 tf2B PHILADELPHIA BSJE3ACARMANT. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY are prepared to receive and forward FREIGHT between Phila delphia, Lancaster and Columbia, at tbe following rates oer hundred pounds: 1 BETWEEN PHILA.ANDCOLFMBtA;. , . Flret Second Class. Third Claws. Fourth Class. 22 cts. 18 ets. 16 cts. 14 eta. Flour, 28 cts. per barreL Pie Metal, 10 cts. per 100 pound*. BETWEEN PHILA. AND LANCASTER. First Class. Second Class. Third Class. Fourth Clara. 20 eta. IT cts. 5 cts •\ 5 13 eta. Flour, 25 cts. per barrel. Pig Metal, 10 u . 100 lbs. ARTICLES OF Ist CLASS. Fresh Hah, Bootscnd Bboes, Nuts in Bags, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Porter A Ale in bottles. Dry Goods, Poultry in coops, Eros, Pork, (fresh,) Furniture, Poultry, (dressed,) Feathers, Wrapping Paper. ARTICLES OF 2d CLASS. Apples, Molasses, Cheese, Melons, Clover k Grass Seed, Oils in casks or barrel*, Crockery, Paper in boxes, Candles, Pasteboard. Casks or Barrels, (empty,) Peaches, (dried,) N Groceries, Printing Paper, Gnns and Rifles, Paper Hangings,: Herring'in boxes and kegs, Queensware, Hardware, Sweet Potatoes, Hops, Tobacco in bales, Iron? hoop, band or sheet!* Tea, Leather, Type, Liquor in wood. Tallow, Marble Slabs and Marble Tnrpentine, Monuments, Varnish. ARTICLES OF 3» CLASS. Alcohol. Potatoes, Coffee, Turnips, Hides, (green,) Vinegar, Lard, White Lead, Oysters A Clams, (in shell,) Window Glass Tobacco, (manufactured.) ARTICLES OP 4th CLASS. Codfish, Rosin, Cotton, Salt, Fish, salted, Tobacco, (leaf*) Grain of all kinds, Tin, Nails and Spikes, Tar, Pitch, Whiskey. „ Plaster, W, For farther information, apply to E. J. BNEEDER, Freight Agent, Phila. E. K. BOICE, Freight Agent, Columbia. W. H. MYERS, Freight Agent, Lancaster. ly 30 A LARGE AND BRILLIANT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER. TBE CONSIELLATION. Pare Benjamin, Editor. “A Constellation la bnt one, Though 'tie a train of stars.”—Drydbs. The subscriber has great pleasure In announcing that he has made arrangements to issue on SATURDAY, JAN UARY 1. 18*19. the largest, 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, 36 inches in 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, fnrnished from abroad and at home. It will be in all respects A Living Journal— containing the produc tions of the most popular writers in liberal quantity— Romances, Btories, 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 carefnlly condensed synopsis of the General Nowb during each week, but ail the very latest information and Tele graphic Despatches up to the hour of going to press. “The Constellation” will uot be an Illustrated Paper—as the picture sheets are4-but it will contain beautiful Designs and Engravings, when they really illustrate and ornament a subject. The subscriber has already engaged a Corps of Contribn 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, so long and so justly emioent, as Mr. Park Benjamin. Connected for twenty years with the Press of New Yvrk City, and always successful In his liter ary enterprises, whether as Editor, .Author, or Public Speaker, the Dame of Mr. Benjamin is an aogury of certain good fortune. The public may rest assured that no means will be untried by the sobscriber to secure a grand and brilliant accom plishmenf 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 beat people by its observance of good and avoidance of evil. It will be an unobjectionable and perfect Family Newspaper—giving offence to no 6ect or party —the favorite alike of both sexes, of young 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 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 Copies, Five Dollars; Five Copies, Twelve Dollars; One Copy, Three Dollars, including postage or delivery. All subscriptions to be inyariably* in advance. Siugle 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 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 printed as may be ordered. All orders aud letters to be addressed to tbe undersigned. GEORGE ROBERTS, 12 and 1-i Spruce street, New York. dot :i0 tf 46 WOOD.— Hickory, Oak and pinp Wood of the best quatity, for sale by *GEORGE CALDER A CO., Offlc* East Orange street. 2d door from North Qneen. an at OraefTfl Landing on the Conestoga. tf24 Lancaster county exchange AND DEPOSIT OFFICE. Corner of East King and Duke Streets, BET. THE COURT HOUSE AND SPRECHER’B HOTEL, Lancaster City, - JOHN K. REED A CO. pay interest on deposits at the fol lowing rates: 6% per cent for one year and longer. 5 do. “ 30 days “ do. buy and sell Real Estate and Stocks on com mission, negotiate loans, collect claims, Ac., Ac. £tf-The undersigned are individually liable to the extent of their estates, for all the deposits and other obligations of John K. Reed A Co. JOHN K. REED, AMOS S. HENDERSON, DAVID SHULTZ, ISAAC E HIESTER, dec 26 tf 49 NEW FEATURES—FIFTH YEAR OF THE COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION. Superb Engravings! Beautiful Art Journal! Valuable Premiums, dx., <£c.! This popular Art Association, now in its flfthyearof un* paralleled success, having purchased, and engraved on steel. Herring’s great painting, ‘*The Village Black smith,” will now issue copies (to subscribers only) on heavy plate paper, 30 x 38 inches on the 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 BLACK3MITU. Also a copy of the beautiful COSMOPOLITAN ART JOURNAL, an ele guutly illnßtratcd quarto Magazine. Also free peuson tickets of admission to the Eastern (or Dnsseldorf,) and Western Galleries of the Association. There will also be given to the subscribers several hun dred valuable works of Art, comprising floe Oil Paintings, Bronzes, Sculptures, Ac., Ac., from celebrated American apd foreign Artists. Subscriptions will be received up to January 1,1869. — Ou the evening of that d»te the premiums will bo awarded to subscribers. Fur full particulars, see December Art Journal, price 60 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, Actuary C. A. A.. Eastern Office, 648 Broadway, N. Y., Or. Western Office, 166 Water st., Sandusky, 0. nov 23 tf 45 4 PRIZE FOR EVERYBODY f fX WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR THE NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS, A beautifully illustrated Family Newspaper. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS Is one of the -*st literarv papers of the day. A large Quarto containing WENTY PAGES, or SIXTY COLUMNS, of entertaining latter; and ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED every week. A Gift worth from 50 cents to $lOOO,OO will be sent to ;ach subscriber ou receipt of the snbcription money. 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 oue year, and 10 gifts 15 00 Twenty-one copies one year, and 21 gifts 30 00 The articles to be distributed are comprised in the fol lowing list: 1 United States Treasury Note $lOOO 00. 2 do. do. do 600 00, each 5 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 35 00, each 200 Silver Hunting Cased do. 500 Silver Watches 10‘)0 Gold Guard, Vest and Feb Chains 10 00 to=dO 00, each 1000 Gold Pens and Pencils 5 00 to 15 00, each Gold Lockets, Bracelets. Brooches, Ear Drops, Breasts* Pins. Caff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirt Studs,3 Watch Keys, Gold aod Silver Thimbles, and a variety ofjg other articles, worth from 50 cents to $l5 00 each. S On receipt of the subscription money, the subscriber's®! name will be entered upon onr books and the gift for-* arded within one week to him, by mall or express,* SSS“ All communications must be addressed to DANIEL Idee, Publisher, 211 Centre street, New York. ly 41 Spicks t spicks i i spicks ii i PURE AND NO. 1 GROUND PEPPER. GINGER, CINNAMON, ALLSPICE, CLOVES. AMERICAN AND ENGLISH MUSTARD. CAYENNE PEPPER, NUTMEGS, MACE. SUP. CARB. 80DA, SALTPETRE, BALERATUS. SAL. SODA, INDIGO. CARAWAY AND CORIANDER SEED. ASHTON DAIRY AND GROUND SALT, Ac. For sale at the Eagle Mills, No- 244tpnd 246 North Front street, corner of New, Philadelphia. HOWARD WORRELL. Purchasers will find it greatly to their interest both in (Ja&lity and price to buy these goods, which are war ranted as represented or forfeited. A trial is solicited, mar 16 ly 9 SPRING trade; MORE ARRIVALS AT WENTZ BROS. Goods for SPRING at Auction prices. Now open New Spring style DRESS BILKS, BAYAPE—Striped and Plaid POUL DE CHEVRA, OTTOMAN POPLINS, SATIN DE CHENE. New style CHALLTES at 12%, 20 and 25 cts., the best goods ever sold for 12% cts. New and beantifnl material for traveling dresses. Beautiful Mourning Challies. Un rivalled, as usual, our Dress Department. Ladies call and make an early choice. WENTZ BROS, call special attention to the extensive and splendid assortment of CALICOES just opened.— Newest SPRING DESIGNS to be sold at the lowest New York and Philadelphia prices. SPRING SHAWLS of all the newest styles. Stella Shawls, beautiful border and centres of Blue, Green, Black, Mode, Scarlet and White. SHAWLS at from 50 cts. to $5O. __ mar 15 tf 9 EO R RK N T —An excellent Frame Weather-Boarded STABLE, situate on the Alley be tween Sooth Queen and Prince streets, and near West Vine street, will be leased for one year at a moderate rent. 49* There is a Carriage House with the Stable. Enquire of the Editor of the Intelligencer. mar 30 tf 11 Clocks of evert dks cription from $1 25 to.slo, at H. L. k E. J. Z A H 51 ’ S , Comer of North Queen street and Centre Square. July 6 Warranted 'Timelteepen. 6m 25 Tatters all’s heave powder Powdered Rosin,- Antimony, Fennigraea, Sulphur Alum,A«; For sale at apr 21 tf H XHQMAfI MiIiHAKEB, Drag and Chomiaal fitort, West Sloe it. T IMPROVED BIiOQD 1 i 3F.AKCHEK, tbs only acknowledgod'Kem&dial Ageht for Impurity of the Blond, that fi r e= its vtfork thoroughly, effectually, and without fai ? ! This great PURIFIER, now before the public but a few years, haft already won n name and reputation unexampled in the history of any medicine ever invented. The ingre dients coni posing it aro simple, yet in rombination all powerful In driviug dlftpase fmm the bumln system. It cures Scrofula; Cancerous formations, Outan&'-UK Diseases, Erysipelas, Bolls, . Pimples no fhe fice. Sore Eyes, ' Old and stubborn Ulcers, Scald Head, Tetter affections, Rheumatic Disord eta, Dyspepsia, Costivenesa, Jaundice.* Salt Rheum, Mercurial Diseases, General Debility, liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, Foal Stomach, Female Complaints and all Diseases having their origin in an impure state of the Blood. Every Agent who baa this medicine for sale, has lars on hand containing certificates from persons who have been eared by Its use. Many of them are desperate cases, and commend themselves toithe attention of those afflict ed with any of the above diseases. The following certificate alone is selected, as carrying with it the most indabitable evidence of the virtues of this wonderful medicine. Bwora statement of David M’Creary, of Napier town ship, Bedford county: In April, 1856, as near as I can remember, a small pim ple made its appearance on my upper lip, which soon be came enlarged and sore. I used poultices of sorrel, and a wash of blue vitriol, without effect Finding the sore ex tending, I called on Dr. Ely, of Schellsburg, who pro nounced it CANCER, and prescribed a wash of sugar of lead and bread poultices. Finding these remedies of no avail, I called Qpon Dr. Shaffer, of Davidsville, Somerset county, who also pronounced the disease Cancer, and gave me internal and external remedies—the latter consisting principally of caustic; but all to no purpose, as the dis ease continued spreading toward the nose. I next used a preparation of arsenic, in the form of salve. This for a time checked the disease, but the .inflammation soon in creased. I next called upon Dr: Btatler, of St. Clairsville, Bedford county, who also pronounced the disease Cancer, and applied a salve said to be a never-failing; remedy, but it had no effect whatever in checking the spread of the sore. In December, of the same year, the disease had eaten away a greater part of my upper lip, and had at tacked the nose, when I went to Cincinnati, where I con sulted Prof. R. 8. Newton, of-the Eclectic MaJical.College. He pronounced the.disease “a cutaneous Cancer, super induced by an inordinate use of mere ary.” He applied mild sine ointment, and gave me internal remedies. My face healed up, but the inflammation was not thoroughly removed. In February, 1857, he pronounced me cured, and I left for home. In April the disease again returned, and so violent was the pain that I conld not rest at night) Late in May I returned to Cincinnati, and again placed myself under the charge of Dr. Newton, with whom I re mained nntil September, daring which time ho used every known remedy, and partly succeeded in checking the dis ease, bat when I returned home there were still three dis charging ulcers upon my face. I continued using New ton’s preparations, and also medicine that I got from Dr. Ely, bat the Cancer continued growing until it had eat off the left side of my nose, the grtater portion of my left cheek, and had attacked my left eye, I had given up all hope of ever being cared, since Dr. Ely said be could only give relief, but that a cure was impossible. In March, 1858, I bought a bottle of “ Blood Searcher;” but I must confess that I had no faith in it. I was very weak when I com menced taking it; but I found that I gained strength day by day, and also that the ulc-rs commenced drying up. I continued, and when the third bottle was taken my face was healed as if by a miracle. I used a fourth bottle, aod I have been healthier sioce than I have been for the last seven years. Although my face Is sadly disfigured, lam still gratetnl to a benign Providence who has spared my life, and which has been done through the instrumentality of Lindsey’s Imphoved Blood Searcher. DAVID M’CREARY. Sworn and subscribed, this 31st day of August, A. D., 1858, before me, one of the Justices of the Peace, in and for the Borough of Hollidaysburg, Blair county,. Pa. JOHN GORLEY, J. P. Witness —U. J. Jones. For sale by Kaufman A Co, Wholesale Agents, Lancas ter city; Charles A- Heinitsh, do.; James Smith, do.; J. F. Long A Co., do.; McCorkle A Dellet, Columbia; Rudolph Wil. Hams, do.; John Jay Libhart, Marietta; R. S. Ross, Eliza bethtowu; Dr. A. M. Helstand, Mount Joy; M. A B- Swarr, Salunga; John H. Gross, Ephrata; Nathaniel S. Wells. Litiz; D. A J.- W. Bowman. Maytown ; Samuel Ens minger, Manbeim, John H. Ecbternacb, Fairville: Henry Stauffer, Adamstown; Jeremiah M. Sallada, Reainstown; L. Y. Ringwalt, Mulberry; J. B. Johns, New Holland; B. F. Holl, Intercourse; Samuel Hackenberger, Baiobridge; Boone A Houston, Gap; all of Lancaster county. Pa. LINDSEY A LEMON, Proprietors, jan 11 6m 52] Hollidaysburg, Blair co., Pa. CmMrnmml. PHILADELPHIA, CHICAGO, ILL., BUFFALO, N. Y., CLEVELAND, OHIO, ALBANY, N. Y., DETROIT, Mjch. 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. JOHN B. MYERS, ‘ MORRIS S. HOLLOAfELL. PROF. JOHN S. HART, W. C. PATTERSON,' EDMUND A. 80UDER, MAHLON WILLIAMSON, 0. B. TRUITT, J. COOK. COLLEGIATE COURSE. BOOK-KEEPING, In all its most approved forms adapted to the various de partments of Trade and Commerce. Including General Wholesale and Retail Mercantile, Shipping, Forwarding, Commission, Banking, Exchange, Manufacturing, Rail roading, Steamboating, Ac., Ac. PENMANSHIP. A good band writing is regarded of the first importance and is guarant-ed to all completing the Coupse. Commercial Correspondence, Mercantile-Law, Bus iness-Correspondence, Usage, Ac. Daily Lectures are delivered upon the above subjects. DIPLOMAS are awarded to Students completing tbi 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 Yonng Men opportunity to qualify themselves in the various modes of doing busi ness not ooly in Great Commercial centres of the East, but iD the great aod 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 no vacations. Students may therefore enter and prosecute the studies without reference to classes. TERMS. Scholarship for complete Course, including Book- Keeping, "VTriling, Lectures, Ac , $4O 00 Book-Keeping for half Course, -5 00 For further particulars send for Calalogue and Circular— Address, BRYANT A STRATTON, Philadelphia ' apr6 ly 12 Boot and shoemakers, take NOTICE! J. F. C 0 M B S . ’ CURRIER AND LEATHER DEALER. 1130 Market street , below \2th, Philadelphia, has the most extensive assortment of SOLE AND UPFER LEATHER of all descriptions: Red and Oak Sole Skirting. Slaughter, French and City Calf Skins, Kips, Wax-Upper, Morocco, Linings, Lacings, Leather Apron Skins, ciFlri Shoe Tools, Lasts, Findings, Ac., and every article requisite for Boot and Shoemaking, Wholesale and r Rbtail, at the lowest prices, to which he invites the atteu of the trade. oct 19 6m 40 THE “SOUTH” AND “ THE STATES” TO BE CONSOLIDATED.—An arrangement has been concluded between R. A. Pbtob, editor of the Richmond South, and the proprietor of this paper, The States, by which the South and the States are to be consolidated into one paper, to bo published in this city, in nn’cnlarged farm, and to be under the editorial control of Mr. Pbtob. The paper will be the organ of no person or clique, but devoted to the general interests of the Democratic party, in accnrdancervriih the principles of State rights Democracy. Mr. Pbtob will undertake the editorial control of the paper between the 20th o( this month and the Ist of De cember. . It will be continued under the name of “ THESTATES,” and published on the following terms: One copy per year- Two copies per year. One copy per year yEE f L I One copy per year Five cdpies to a club. Ten copies to a.club.. Twenty papers sent to one address. As the proceedings of the coming Congress will be of great interest to the whole country, “The States” will keep Its readers fully advised upon all subjects which may be discussed by that body. Mfe. The price of subscription for the BessiEF will be as follows: One copy.... Two copies. One copy Four copies toaclnb. Fives copies to a club. Seventeen copies to one address 5 00 Postmasters who will forward us a club of subscri bers to our Weekly for one year, at the club prices, will be entitled to a copy of the Weekly States for one year. SO 00, each .$l5 00 to-25 00, each All letters, in relation to the new arrangement, should be addressed to Pbtob A Heiss, Washington, D. C. nov 23 - . tf4s Excelsior eating house, Nobth Queer street, hear the Railroad. The subscriber has just opened an Eating House and Restaurant in the basement of Reese’s Hotel, North Queen street, near the Railroad, where everything will be done np in first-rate style, so as to please the most fastidious.— His arrangements are such as to command the freshest and best Oysters, Ac., Ac., the market affords, and be flatters himself in being able to cater to the tastes of all who may patronize his establishment. His charges will he mod erate. WILLIAM LOWREY. mar 15 tf 9 SUNDAY NOTlCE.—Persons wishing Mpdlcines on' Sunday will please call between the hours of 1 and 9 P. M., at Or. WAYLAN’B Drug Btore, No- 60 North Queen street. apr 7 tf 12 POETRY OF THE WOODS, FIELDS, YEAR, Ac., a splendid series of Books suitable for Holiday Presents, at dec 21 tf 49] BPRENOER A WESTHAEFFER’S. DISSOLUTION.— The Co-Partnership trading under the firm of WILLIAM DILLER A CCb, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. WM. DILLER. Lancaster, Feb. 24, 1858, GEO. J. DILLER. The business will be continued at the old stand, North Water street, by [mar 2 tf 7} WM. DILLER COURT OF NAPOLEON, the most superb book ever published in America. To see it is amply worth a walk to dec 21 tf 49] BPRENGKR A WKBTHAEpFER’B. STEREOSCOPES I—These wonderful and universally admired pictures, which appear as ound and solid as sculptured marble, are taken daily at JOHNSTON’S SKYLIGHT GALLERY. corner of Nprth Queen and Orange rts. Daguerreotypes of every size and style, taken (a the lowest prices. I.ansrater, june 19 T S A A C BA RTON, 1 WHOLESALE GROCER, WINE AND LIQUOR STORE Vos. 135—137 North 2d street, Philadelphia Her V tf-49 SCHOOL BOOKS. SCHOOL APPARATUS, (Holbrooke.) BGHOOL MAPS, (Outline.) SCHOOL CHARTS, (Sanders’ Elocutionary.) BCHOOL GLOBES, (Franklin.) At greatly reduced prices at the People’s Book Store of ‘ BPRENGEB A WESTHAEFFER, nov 16 tf 44) No. 33 North Queen street. PENNSYLVANIA PATENT AGENCY, J. FRANKLIN REIGART, of Lancaster city, obtains Letters Patent from the U. 8. Patent Office, on the most reasonable terms. Drawings of all kinds of Machinery, Architecture, or Surreys, correctly executed by him. Like wise DeedSj Bonda and other instruments of writing . .. Dffiee—Agricultural and' MechhniealHaiL(Sprecito'i Buildings,) North QuSe& itreei,Lahaaster. - apr 26 . tfl4 LOCATED AT Board of Referees. $ 6 00 10 00 BEMI-IpEEKLy: SESSION PAPER 1 DAILY BEHI-imEIT THE “GREAT RKP.UBI.IP” MQSTH ' LT:—To ths Public, ttie-Bpok and Psriocilcsl Ttsi*, and the Press.' We have the honor to announce that we shall issue, on or about the Ist of December next, so as to be In season to command the early attention of the public and the period ical trade, the FIRST NUMBER OF A NEW ILLUS TRATED MAGAZINE, to be called THE “GREAT RE PUBLIC” MONTHLY. It is intended to make Hagaadnesuperior in every : respecttoanything ever before.issued, in. this country.— The general nope of Its character' cash best be understood hr Its" name! It wnlL si THoaouoSLT NitiQNAl—m no WISS BECTIONAI. OR. sectarian, asd wholly impersonal.- It will offer to the writers and. thinkers of this Union a common field, where they eah meet on the highest gronhd of cotemporary literature. . It will aim to gather about -it every variety of intellect. The range of artielee will be a,wide one, core ring, among other grounds. Essays, Sketches, Humorous Tales, Stories, Historical Incidents, Reviews. Critiques, Biographies, Scientific Articles, Travels, Table Talk, Dramas, Incidents, Polities; Poems; Ballads, Sonnets, Mode, Corres pondence, Gossip, eta, etc. The Migirinw will be profusely Illustrated In the highest ! style of wood engraving. , . The Literary department will present greater variety, ! combined with more thorough excellence, it ,1s believed, i th» n ever before offered to the American publio In a single ■ periodical. The following authors and pepularwriters are included in the list of contributors engaged: George D. Prentiss, Henry Ward Pettit, Charles Swain, Thomas Hackellar, Fitxgreen Halleck, H. J. Brent, (Stirrup,) Qharipa J. Ingersoll, F. W. Hunt, M. D., Orestes A. Brown son, Edmund Flagg; Gen. Geo. P. 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They will bo useful, not only for present reading, bnt will make band some volumes, when bound, for the family library. The plates which they contain, are instructive and entertain ing, render them appropriate and beautiful volumes, wbeu handsomely bonnd, for the parlor table. The eight volumes already published can be had at our Office, at the following reduced prices, viz:—Neatly bound in cloth, gilt back and lettered, at $1 per vol., or $7 per set. Elegantly bound in morocco, full gilt, 2 vols. in 1, at $2 50 per vol., or $8 per set, Cash.} C. STONE, Publisher, Boston, December 1, 1858. 11 Cornhiil. Knickerbocker magazine FIFTY-SECOND VOLUME, ' BEQIZtNIKO “WITH THE JULY NUMBER. LOUIS GAYLORD CLARK,’) -I-: - Dr. JAM ES 0. NOY ES, J Jsauors - JOIIN A. GRAY, Publisher. 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Jan 18 6m* National police gazette—tmu Great Journal of Crimo and Criminals Is in Its Thir teenth year, and is widely circulated throughout the coun try. It is the first paper of the ,£lnd published in the United States, and is distinctive Tn its character. It has lately passed Into the hands of Geo. W. Matsell k Co., by whom it will hereafter be condncted. 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- Subscriptions, $2 per annum; $1 for Bix Months, to be remitted by Subscribers, (who should write their names and the town, county and state where they reside plainly,) to GEO. W. MATSELL k CO., Editors and Proprietors of the National Police Gazette, oct 27 tf4l New York City. REMOVAL .—We nave tula day re to our new Banking House, in EAST KING Bt., where the Banking Business in all its varied branches will re ceive our best attention. Interest on deposits will be allowed as heretofore. Drafts on New York* Philadelphia and Baltimore con stantly for sale. .. _ . Stock, Bonds, aud other securities bought and sold in Philadelphia and New Y6rk— and information given as to their relative value aud prospects. Uncurrent Rank Notes bought and sold, and premium allowed on old American coin. Persons entrusting any business to us, whether money on deposit, or for purchase Or. sale of Bonds or Stocks, may depend upon prompt and faithful performance of all con tracts. The members- of the firm are individually liable for all Its obligations. JOHN GYGER, A 00 Robt. Clabksos, Cashier. mar 2 tf 7 SPICKS, Ac—• Cinnamon, Cloves, Sala- RATUB, BAKING SODA, OREAM TABTAR, NUT HEGB.A&, Bor sale at THOMAS EIJ.MAKER'S 'Drag A ohemisal Sterej Westß3hg ftreeV^An^r ft!9 «4 THE'fiß|^TE§T I.SEIICR f| JBCWBff of thb age. rnHB GREATEST SKDIOAI. iJISCOV- T BBT OF THE AGB.—Dr. Kunrtnr; of BOxbOry, Ki» discovered, in oneofour common pea tore weeds, fcSfiOMdy that cure* EVERT KJMD OF HUMOR, from the worst Bcrofffla' down to a common pimple. He has tried it;in otb r 1100 caaea»xnd never foiled except tn two eases, (both thunder humor.). He .has nowlnius possession over two hundred certificates of Its all within twenty miles of Boston; Two bottles are .warranted to cure a nursing son mouth One to three bottles will cure the wont kind of Pimples on the face. Two to three bottles will dear the system of Biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the wont canker in the mouth or stomach. Threo to five bottles are warranted to cure the-wont case of Erysipelas. One or two bottles are warranted to cure all humorl'n the Ryes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair. ' Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcen. One bottle will cure scaly 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 case of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the wont rase of scroftxla A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure Is warranted when the above quantity is taken. Reader, 1 peddled over a thousand bottles of this In the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of it In every case.— So snre as water will extinguish fire, so sure will this cure humur. I never sold a bottle of it, but tbat sold another; after a trial it always speaks for itself. There are two things about this'herb that appear surprising; first, that it grows in nd Nti MATTER OF U W l,*>\G STANDING. Giving Health and Vigor t > the Frun-, am) Bloom to th Pallid Cheek. JOY TO THE AFFLICT EDI I: It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferi-t a. ■ml remove* a tho symptoms, among which will bo found Indisposltlou Power to Exertion, Loss of Difficulty of Breathtog, Gen eral Weakness, Horror of Dis ease. Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dread- . ful Horror of Death, Night Sweßt*, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vißiun, Languor, jjnlver* sal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often .Enormous Appetite, with DyspeLic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Bkio, Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on th*- Face, Pain in tho Back, Heav iness, of the Eyelids. Ffe quontly Black Spots Fiying Before the Eyes, with Temporary Suffusions and Loss of Sight, Wan? of At teutlon, Great /Mobility. Restlessness, with Horror of Society. Nothing is more desirable to sudh Pa tieuts than Solitude, and Nothing they more Dread for Fear of Themselves; no Re pose of Manner, no Earnestness, no Speculation, but a Hurried Transition from one question to an other. These symptoms, if allowed to go ou—wbjcb this medi cine Invariably removes—soon 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 AND CONSUMPTION! The recordwpf the INSANE ASYLUMS, and the melancholy deaths by CONSUMPTION, bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions. $n Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appear*. The countenance is actually sodden and quite destitute—r neither Mirth or Grief ever visits it. Shonld a sound of the voice occur it is rarely articulate. “With woful moasures wan despair Low sulltft) sounds his grief begnlled.” 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 tbo use of this INFALLIBLE REMEDY. It you are suffering with any of the above distressing ailments, the FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU will cure you.— Try it and be convinced of its efficacy. BEWARE op QUACK NOSTRUMS AST> QUACK DOCTORS; who falsely boast of abilities and references. Citizens know and avoid them, and save Long Suffering, Money, 4nd Exposure, by sending or calling for S'bottle of thus Popular and SPECIFIC REMEDY. It allays ail pain and inflammation, is perfectly pleasant in its taste and odor, but immediate in its actloq. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUOHU Is prepared directly according to the Rules of pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy aud Chemical knowledge aud care devoted iu its combination. See Pro,' feasor Dewees’ Valuable Works on the Practice of Physio, and most of the Standard Workß of Medicine. 45*100 .-e* Ono Hundrod 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 great good. Cases of from one week to thirteen years’ standing have been effected. The mass of VOLUN TARY TESTIMONY in possession of the Proprietor, vouch ing for its virtues and curative powers, is immense, em bracing names well known to Science and Fame. . 100,000 BOTTLES HAVE BEEN SOLD, and not a single instance of a failure has been reported 1 Personally appeared before me an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, H- T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, wbo belbg duly sworn, does' say, that bis preparation contains no Narcotic, Mercury, or injurious Drug, but 'la purely Vege table. 11. T. HELMBOLD, Bole Manufacturer.' Sworn and Subscribed before me this 23d day of Novem ber, 1854 WM. HIBBARD, Aldorman. • PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE, OR SIX FOR #5, DELIVERED TO ANY ADDRESS, , ' Accompanied by reliable and responsible certificates from Professors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and others. Prepared and raid by 11. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, No. 62 South Tenth street, below Checunt, Afsefnhly Buildings. Philadelphia. Ay* To be bad of ail Diuggista aqd Dealers throughout the United States, Canadas and British Provinces. Agents for Lancaster—H. A. Rockafield k Co. '■ BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for flelmbold’s— Take no other. Cures guaranteed. nor 23 ly 45 The united states deniocuatio review: Tue United States Demociutic Review is now In Its Twentieth year—nearly the age » f human life. During ibis period many political ilouthlit** have been born, uud hive expired, leaving the field open, and, at present, unoccupied, except by tills Review. The previous numbers of the New Series having received the approval of the Democratic press throughout thecoun try.—aud of all the old subscribers, with a large accesuion of new —it is hoped the present unmber will meet with at least equal favor. TERMS Single Subscribers, in advance Clnbe of Five, “ Ten, “ Twenty, “ 40 00 J “ All Postmasters art) requested to act as amenta, and apoa the receipt of sls 00 from any A&en t, a Sixth copy of the Review will be forwarded to hfs address, gratis* for ope year. Communications to be addressed "to *" “ 0 SWACKHAMKR, “ U. S. Dzmocbatic Review,” 33. f > Broadway, N. Y. mar 9 tf 8 RIFLES! GUNS! REVOLVERS I—l hare opened a Urge assortment of Hides, Guos, Re volvers, Pistols and Hun Um; equipments of at low price*. I have engaged the services of Mr. Henry Gibbs, who will attend to repairing of Guns, Ac., in all its branches.— All work warranted 8. A. DANNKK, West King Street, between Cooper’s and Leman’s Hotels, apr 27 tflfi TO FARMERS.—Having been appoint ed by Messrs'. Allen & Needles agents in Lancaster for the sale of their celebrated SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, we would call the attention of Farmers to this Fertiliser, it being superior to all others; and from the testimony of those who have used It for some years past, we feel author, ized in saying It is the. best application for Corn, Oats- Wheat, Grass and other crops which require a vigorous and permanent stimulant, that baa ever been offered to the public. Apply to GKO. CALDKR A CO., East Orange street, 2d door from North Queen *t., and St OraefTn Landing od the Conestoga. TiAULICK A McCULLEY’S Y NEW IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, NOETH WATER BTBXET, LANCASTER, PA. The subscribers having leased the Foundry recently erected by Mr. William Dclleb, adjoining his Machine Shop, in North Water street, between Orange and Chesnut streets; also having bought out the Strasburg Foundry and parts of the fixtures of other establishments of the same kind, and haring the most complete collection of Patterns in the City, are prepared to furnish Iron and Erase CASTINGS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, (either light, or as heavy as can be made elsewhere,) at the shortest notice, and warranted to be doBUn the most workmanlike manner. Both being practical workmen —one a Moulder and the other a Pattern Maker—they flatter themselves that, by doing their own work, and having purchased their fixtures ' at very low prices, in consequence of which their-expenses will be leis than any other establishment of the kind here, they can make Castings and finish them at more reason* able prices than has heretofore ruled in this City. Strict attention raid to repairing BTOVK3. GRATES and CYLINDERS of all kinds and sizes kept constantly on hand. They have.on hand, and are constantly making new designs for CELLAR GRATES, RAILING, and all kinds of Ornamental. Castings. A3-The highest price will be paid for Old Iron, .Copper and Brass. We respectfully solicit a share of public patronage, end shall spare no puna to please all who may favur ns with their custom; . LEWIS .; Lancaster,' May 4. CARSON M , QCU*LwT , «.' may. - - 12 001 _ 23 00 [ . T .°. ono "* 00 J