*JT •• JLOTHJNO-, STORE/- r ***■''**&.. ftrak'raix??, Liurcustb, Wntt> yjw jnil 1 fldd efuir ana beautiful assortment of HEW ODODSiidif aiid ready fbr- sale, consisting of • f BEADY-Mjj)E CLOTBINQ ud goods In the’ piece. • BHIETB, : ; ': : :,il ’ BSiWIBS, " J STOCKINGS, GLOVES, . r ; . ' STOCKS, ...••M-'ORAVATS, , t-: SUSPENDERS, aadtaihortetdryartido In his line af.bu*iae«*:-It;la s#%!}?&*» 4«PS- .ftndWfl know. ; too,^t^^OT^^»{ : stock of goods they will Immediately select.,...;- • «JJU to Ordered Work, which will be and warranted to fit or no sale. M usual, w(U be (bond at his post, rtiady. to always,be ; gtad.to see huoldnipaasand customers,: .. Ooraim (djafl always bo to do a fidr and honest business, .costomerf foll value larthelr.money, end we bopf gy this coarse to continue to merit and receive a full share of iotronsge* tor which we shall always feel sin* eerely thanJUdL i_- JARED K. HOOTER, ™*JU7 7 Proprietot. SG. V /-.8. .-&_A- -T H, JS ; j. •;: • (nrcoiSßO* to j, j. xbakpb,\ MBRqtoT : TAIWRi v ;I)RAPER . AHR CLOTHIER, Oopur.Worth Quern tm& Orunpe strtdx, J^nctuber y Respectfully avails hjmself of tblsppportonky of infonn lag his. friends aod. the citiiens of Lancaster city , and county In he has taken the Jong, established and weilknown statuiof Che late F. J. Krampb. where,.!* addition to thestoek on.band,be has Just supplied himself wilha fresh assortment of goods, in his line, suitable to the present and approaching seasons. Bis stock in part of READY HADE CLOTH* IMG,'made of such material and color, and in sueh. styles, as thoptevailing modes, the tastes, the. comforts; and the conveniences of the customers miy require, . Alan uncut CLOTHS, CASHMERBTS, TWEEDS, CAS* eiHRRES; LINENB; and SILK, SATIN, GRANA- Lm m DINE,. VALENCIA and MARSEILLES YESTr INGB, all ©fwhicb will be promptly made to order {l9k and warranted.to. give satisfaction or considered Jlfc: no sale. .. . In addition to the fbregoing will be found and constantly provided * variety.of UNDER-SHIRTS and DRAWERS in season,.SHIRTS and SHIRT COLLARS, STOCKS, CRA VATS and jTIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, UMBRELLAS, GLOVES and HOSIERY, and all matters usually pertaining to gentlemen's wear. B.B.K..takes pleasure in announcing to the pnblic that he has retained the services of Messrs. Michael and Hbxbt Fib hu, who have been for many years engaged in this establishment.and whoseabUities and moral integrity are so weU 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 hl| friends and tbe_pQbllc In reposing a reasonable share rf their confidence'in him—with his efforts to merit a continuance of their patronage—he note “ unfurls Mb banner to.the breeze.” [fab 15 8m 9 HE. KILLIAN, MERCHANT TAILOR, • No. 1 Mamet stbeet, adjowucq Haqzb A Begs. Dbt Goods Stors, Offers for sale the largest, most complete, and beßt selected stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMEREB and .a* VESTINGS, N |l ever found In the dty of Lancaster. fIA READY MADE CLOTHING, JuL Men’s and Boys' Over Coats, Frock, Drets and Sack Coats. Casslmere and Satlnett Pantaloons. Velvet, Plush, Silk and Worsted Vests, and everything else pertaining to bis line. All of which have been made np under hia direct supervision in the most substantial and best and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Please calland examine. PBTZELT A. M'EVOY, STUijEi CON tinuetheMERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS in the THE GRANITE BUILDING, No. 6U, North Queen 8L Oar stock consists of the choic est FRENCH CLOTHS, such as Baioloes, Samonies and Nellsaons finest Goths of various colors; the choicest French Cassimeres; Black Doeskin Cassimeres; Fancy Casslmeres, the best selection; Testings of all descriptions, and a large assortment of GENTLBMEN’B FURNISHING GOODS. We respectfully ask a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon oar predecessor, and truer by strict attention to business to receive it, * One of the firm has had : considerable experience in one the largest and most fashionable Merchant • Tailoring Es tablishments In Philadelphia, and fi&tters himself that he will be able to render satisfaction to the patrons of the firm. , t . PETZKLT A MoBVOY. THE AMERICAN WATCH, So Justly celebrated for its accuracy as a time-keeper, and.lts adaptability to every kind of use, is offered for sale In variety, by H. L. k E. J. ZAHM, Comer of North Queen street and Centre Square, There are three qualities of the American Watch, f-np manufactured by the American Watch 00., at Skfrjj. Waltham, Mass.; the first quality is marked on (£■» Vh the works “AvpUton, Tracy <£ Co., WaUhaitt, Mas the Becond 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 Eoeaess every requsite for a good time-piece. The movement i quick train, which prevents It from being affected by railroad or other travel, and should any part be broken, it can be replaced with a part from the factory, equally as well finished as the original. ■Appleton, Tracy k Co., the 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 rates. We can furnish these watches in Silver or Gold cases, of any style required, at as low a rate as the genuine watch caa be sold anywhere in the United States. We have also on band and for sale low, a large stock ot English and Swlsb Levers, from the most approved manu factories, among these the “Equilibrium Lever,” an aecu rate and reliable watch. HARRY L. ZAHM, aug 31 tf 33 EDW. J. ZAHM. £|o— “BIQN OF THE 810 WATCH”—IO ATCHBS, CLOCKS, JEWELRY AND Silver ware.—james p. dysart, no. 10 ' KING St., (near Market) takes pleasure in inviting attention to tils new and large stock of Goods, which com- E rises as great a varietyof all articles in his line as can e found in the city, consisting in part of Ladles* Fine 13 Carat Hunting Lever Watches, gna Fine Gold Hunting Levers, “ “ Open-faced Levers, Silver Hunting Case “ M Open-faced u a good assortment of LEVERS and LEPINES of Silver and Composition Cases; QUARTLERS 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 of Lancaster, part of which are the following styles: FINE PAINTED BREASTPINS, EAR RINGSAND 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 city, Also, a fine assortment of SLAIN 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 Silvan Tooth Picks, etc. Always on hand a good assortment of SILVER WARE , such as Spoons, Tea, Table, Dessert, Sugar, Mnstard and Salt; Dinner and Tea Forks; Napkin Rings; Butter and Fruit Knives; SaltCellers; Cups, Pie Knives, Pickle Knives and Forks, setts of Knives, Forks and Spoons for Misses.— Also a beautiful Ipt of Port Monuales foe Ladies and Gents, Combs and Brushes of all kinds, Accordeons, Ac. Gocks from $1:25 to $6O, 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 shpct uotice. The public are in vited to call and examine his stock and judge for them selves. JAMES P. DYSART. Sign of the Big Watch, No. 10, West King St., Lancaster Pa. June 1 tf2o STAUFFER & H A RL K Y CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY. Wholesale and Retail, at the “ Philadelphia Watch mod Jewelry Store” No. 148 (old No. 96) NORTH to SECOND Btreet, Comer of Quarry, Philadelphia. c rrl > TW Gold Lever Watches, full Jewelled, 18 caret cases, $2B 00 Gold Lepine, 18 caret, 24 00 Silver Lever, foil Jewelled, 12 00 Silver Lepine, Jewels, 9 00 Superior Quartiers, Gold Spectacles, Flue Silver do., Gold Bracelets, Lady’s Gold Pencils, Silver Tea Spoons, set, _ .. Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver holder, 1 00 Gold Finger Rings, 371 k cts. to $80; Watch Glasses, plain cts., patent Lunet 25; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted what they are sold for. STAUFFER & HARLEY. •I®**. On hand some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines still lower the above prices. ' oct2oly4o TTTATCHSS, CLOCKS and JEWELRY. YY iT BBDUOBD PRICE 9. -CD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 0. B. SHULTZ, Jr*3]& 014 Market street, above 6th, South aide, Phils- B&naB delphla. juno2ly 20 Clocks of evert des criptlon from $1 25 to $lO, at H. L. A E. J. Z A H M * S , Corner of North Queen street and Centre Square. July 6 Warranted Timekeepers. 6m 25 Furniture of every descrip tion, warranted as good as the best, and cheaper than the cheapest—it KETCHAITS, North Qosen aiasai, op posite 'Shenk’s National House, Lancaster. N. B. To any one purchasing $5O worth before the first of November next, 10 per cent, will be allowed for Cash, aug 31 tf33 OI L S—&*%tor Oil* Sweet Oil. Oil of SPIKE, STONE, BENEKA, SASSAFRAS, Ac., • ' For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKERS "Drug A Chemical Store, West King street, Lanc’r. feb 8 ,tf 4 Tir O O D MOULDINGS^ YY UNITED STATES WOOD MOULDING, TURNING AND SCROLL SAWING MILL. ftfktnih street, between Market and Chesnut Streets, .:. Philadelphia. Also, Sash, Blinds, Shutters and Window Frames for tale low-all of which are of the beat materials and work manship. BENJAMIN ESLER, mayJlYy.lS] Proprietor. COAL AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. The undersigned having receiving their stock of PINE GROVE, BALTIMORE COMPANY, LYKENS’ VALLEY, BHAMOKIN AND TRENTON COALS, Will deliver the same to purchasers, carefully screened, at the very lowest prices, for cash. Always onhand, Lime burners’and Blacksmith Coal. GEO. CALDER St 00., Office, East Orange, .near North Qneen street. Yard, at GraefT's., Landing v on the Conestoga. . auglStfSS Stoves and copper wareh.. The undersigned respectfully announces to his old friends and patrons, and to the public that he continues to keep on handle 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 ynMi^i%tureory 1 • JIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WARE Of all Irinas, made in. the neatest and most substantial manner. Housekeepers and persons going to housekeeping sup* filed wfth'flJl articles desired at the very lowest ; pripes.— Arsons wishing articles In His line are Invited, to call, at his old stand, East King Street, a few doors from Centre Square. " CHRISTIAN KIEFFER. tf6l :• DISSOLUTION.— The Co-Partnership trading under the firm of WILLIAM DILLER A CO, is this* diasolved by mutual consent. '1 WM. DILLER. Lahoasyib, Feb: 24,1858, GEO. J. DILLER. The business will be continued at the old stand, North Watey stipe ,/Imar 2 tf 7] WM. DILLES O Medidues on Sunday will please/call between the hpun of 1 and » P. M, at Dr. WAYLAN’S Drug Store, No* 60 North Queen street; apr7tfl2 OP IC Rflk AeiMOinnamon r Clevei, gala- O RATUS, BAKING SODA, OREAM TARTAR, 1 NUT HJUfL4t&y vi 'tir d For ssIAatTHOMAS : eLIMAKBIPS : jwig AChemksl Store, ffft King street, LanoV. - PROCKgg lff PEFTIgT&y- CHEOPABTIO -PROQBBS of mounting ARTIFICIAL'TEETH, ' recently patented b/Dr. BLANDY, formerly Professor in (he Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, is cer tainly one of the greatest diseoveriee of the preaentageand destined to work a great change in Merhanleal Dentistry. -The nndmnrigned being the first In the State to introduce this process intopraetice, and wbkh hasbeenattended with greet success, feels no hesitation in Recommending Jt as sn peztar to any other method of moontis£Artifldal Teeth~ haretolore known—thecastingcttho plates Dating great ■ advantage orer the commoneustom The ! B^.^° ga *^. to ffi*^P ert^c i^-ttft* l «>«addnrmbillty : ooniwtbwobtilned by imyothar process.' dlraoee eff oflke-rfgfct*lbrtheeoimtiaa ofl*flehster, CheataTtetaL Dauphin and York. ;■ JOHNWAYLAN, D.D. 8. my!9tflB QueenSfc, Lancaster. T\EWailsy.!SuiMll *. ifisKEAD ±J h*vingMaod«t*d together initie practice of DENTISTBT. ■will endeavor to render entire satisfitetion in tfl operations entrusted to their sare. Being prepared Ibr the Manufacture of fSn!H. wo will beenabled tbsuitall xanes, with Block, Single Gum or Plate Tooth, either on Gold, Silver or Gctta Pereha. JQp*Offloe—Main 8 tree t, 8 doors East of Echtn'naoht’s Hotel, Btrasburg, Lancaster county. N. B^—l take this method of- tendering *h*nVj for the liberal patronage heretofore -received; and hope by the present arrangement to he enabled at all to attend to those requiring our sendees. aug4ly 29 TTTIIjLIAM N. AHEE, SUH.GEOST DBST .Tt TIBT, Office on the south-east corner of North; Qupsa and Orange streets, Lancaster, Pa. Dr. A; baring been for fi-yesra a student and iMfsjj£&. assistants the office of Dr. John Waylan, of rmT this city, and having; for-sereral years aincebeenin con stant practice, will, he hopes, be a sufficient guarantee to bis friends and tne public generally, of bis ability to per form all operations coupected-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. 4®" Charges moderate, and all work warranted to be folly equal to any that can be procured elsewhere. N. B.—Entrance to office, 2nd door on Orange street. June 29 . tf24 DE 5 T I 8 TRY. b_p I, The undersigned haring again resumed the practice of Dentistry, athlaold stand, north sfl/TWy east corner of North Orange streets, (Kfamph’s Buildings,) would respectfully say to his former. patrons and friends, and to the public generally, that be embraced the opportunity, while in Baltimore, of attending a full course of lectures in, and receiving a diploma from, the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. Having graduated at a period in the history of the pro fession when all its most approved principles conld be thoroughly discussed and fully 'compared and studied, I feel better qualified than ever before to treat all cases of dental or surgical diseases, strictly upon scientific princi ples. As a tnetricnlent of the University of Maryland, I received the benefit of the Bnrgical lectures of Prof. N. R. Smith, as well as those of Prof. T. £. Bond, of the Dental College, and having for years adopted Surgery as a favorite study, I de sign taking its general principles into my practice, nod will treat all the surgical diseases, of the month and face especially, upon the principles laid down and practised so successfully by that eminent and scientific surgeon. Cleft palates, hare Ups,preternatural and morbid growths la the mouth and about the free will receive especial and careful attention. Artificial Teeth mounted upon fonr different and ap proved principles, viz: Gold plate, Bilver plate, hard rubber process, and the much talked of Cbeoplastic process im proved. Operations upon the natural teeth will be per formed with a view to their preservation and beauty, and according to the highest principles of hygiene and artistic skill. Specimens of plate work and plugging will be shown to all who call. sep 7 tf 34 DeDtal &Dd surgical advice will he freely given to indi viduals or families, who may place themselves under my treatment S. WELCHENS, D. D. S. mar 8 tf 8 DENTAL SURGERY.—The under signed haa associated with him in the practice of Dental Surgery, E. W. SWENTZEL’/IEjESK D. D. 8., well known as his assistant. Dr. Swentzel graduated at the Baltimore College of Dental Burgery, with high honors, and has been in practice several years. Office No. North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. apr 20 tf 14 JOHN WAYLAN- Dr. waylays new drug store. —No. 60 North Queen street. The undersigned re spectfully announces that he has openee his NEW /% DRUG STORE ESTABLISHMENT, with a very ex-4H tensive and complete stock of Dirugs, Medicines, ljjf Chemicals, Perfumery and Fancy Articles—all fresh AS and pure—which will be sold at the lowest market prices. This stock embraces every article usually kept in a first class Drag Store, and neither labor nor expense has been spared in fitting up the establishment, to insure the pres ervation of the Drugß 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 son, which has heretofore been so grest an objection to the copper fountains. Those who wish to enjoy these refreshing beverages can do eo 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 yearß* of experience in the Drug and Prescription business, in first class hoases In Fhiladelphi and Cincinnati. The undersigned feels confident that he is In every way prepared to give entire satisfaction to his customers, there fore a share of public patronage is solicited, may 27 tf 19 JOHN WAYLAN, D. D. S. Rate of interest increased— We will pay hereafter, until further notice, five and a hal? ebb cbnt. INTEREST on our Certificates of Deposit, issued fur 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 proportion to the value of their accounts. Stocks bought and sold on commission only. Uncurrent money bought at lowest rates. Collections promptly m’ade, and Draft* drawn on Phila delphia, New York and Baltimore. The members of the firm are iadividnally liable for all the obligations of John Gyger A Co., consisting of JOHN GYGER, BENJ. ESHLEMAN, DAVID BAIR, HENRY MUSSELMAN. Robert Clarkson, Cashier. apr 21 tf 14 CIASTOR OIL, ARROW ROOT, J SWEET OIL BORAX, ALCOHOL, CAMPHOR, SPICES, CALOMEL, SODA, LOGWOOD, CREAM TARTAR PEARL BARLEY, GUM ARABIC, HARTSHORN, GELATINE, VIALS, RHUBARB, SENNA. JALAP, SPONGE, Ac., For sale at. THOMAS ELLMAKEK’S apr 21 tf 14 Drug and Chemical Store. West King st. CAROLINA YELLO PINE FLOOR ING BOARDS. 50,000 Feet Carolina Yellow Pine Dressed Flooring Boards. 30,000 Feet Do. Undressed. 50,000 CYPRESS SHINGLES, No. 1 and 2. 50,000 BANGOR PLASTERING LATHS, Just received and for sale at GraefPs Landing, on the Conestoga. Apply to GEO CALDER A Co., Gfflr« East Orange at., near N. Queen st., Lancaster «30 jtfg MELODEOX9 ! lIIELODEOXS l ! HUGHES A MORKISS, MANUFACTURERS, No. 728 Market street, below B th, Philadelphia. Also, sole Agents in Philadelphia for , CARHAHT’S CELEBRATED. MEIODE- KMB ON3. The Instruments are the Patentee’s own make, and combine all valuable im- U u X U U provemeuts, among which is the Graduating Treble Swell. -All varieties constantly on band. A - Polite attention given at all times to visitors, whether they may wißh to purchase or only examine our HUGHES A MORRISS. 6e P 14 ly 35 Farmers attention i i The best article in the world for raisiog CORN. OATS. POTATOES, Ac., is » i » LEINAU'S SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME! AT $4O PER TON, OB 2\£ CTS. A POUND BY TOE BARREL. Analyzed and recommeuded by Professor CHARLES T. JACKSON, Chemist of the United States Patent Office, Washington. D. C. Also, j&ESEST\ LEINAU’S AMERICAN FERTILIZER! ot-fr-J at $25.00 a Ton: $3.50 a Barrel. It has beeo in hAAI succesful USE for the past 7 years. Sombrero and Columbian Hard and Soft Phoaphatlc GUANO, 7 00 1 50 3 00 1 00 6 00 by the Ton or Cargo. - Pot Ash, Bone Dost, Land Plaster, Nitrate of Soda and Sulphate of Ammouia. <63** A liberal discount to Wholesale Dealers. GEORGE A. LEINAU, No. 21 South Front Street, Philadelphia City, Pa. !P«rB 4 m 8 WESTERN HOTEL, No. 826 MARKET STREET, ABOVE Bto, PHILADELPHIA. ROBINSON A MAXWELL have taken the above well known Hotel, (Mr. It. formerly of the Columbia House, Broad street above Arch, and Mr. M. formerly of the American House,) where they will be happy to see their old friends and the patrons of the old Western. During the Winter the house has been thoroughly reuovated. Improvements made, and other extensive altera* tions In contemplation. Tbs new lessees are determined to devote their whole attention to the business, and flatter themselves with the conviction that they shall be able to give general satisfac tion. The Bar will always be supplied with the CHOICEST LIQUORS AND BEGARS, and the TABLE with the best the market can afford. Philadelphia, March 15,1859. 3 m 9 New spring goods. HAGER A BROTHERB offer for sale a complete 6tock of new and seasonable DRY GOODS, FANCY DRESS SILKS. BLACK SILKS AND ROBES, POLL DE CHEVRES, CHALLEYS, CHINTZES, GINGHAMS. EMBROIDERIES—(NeedIe work,) Collars, Setts, Hand kerchiefs. Edgings and Insertlngs. * SHAWLS—SteIIa, square and round corners: Crape and Cashmere. Clotbß, Cassimeres and Vestings, Cottonades, Jeans, Velvets, Ac. READY MADE CLOTHING for Men’s and Boy’s wear, made In the latest styles and of the best manufacture HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.’ Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Table Damasks and Napkins, Huckaback and Diapers, Linen Crumb Cloths, Buff and Green Holland, Window Shades and Fixtures. CHINA, GLASS AND QUEBNSWARE—PIain and Gold Band China, English Granite and Common Ware. . FEATHERS, Hair, Spring and Husk MATTBASSES. mar 22 tf 10 American life insurance and 'TRUST COMPANY. CAPITAL STOCK , $5OO, 0 0 0. Company’s Building. Walnut street, S. K. corner o r Fourth PHILADELPHIA. LIFE INSURANCE AT THE USUAL MUTUAL RATES, or at Joint Stock Rates, at about 20 per cent, less, or at Total Abstinence Rates, the lowest in the world. A. W HILL DIN, President. J. 0. Sihb, Secretary. H. S. GAKA, Esq., East King street, Agent for Laneas* ter coonty. • - froar 22 ly 10 Ageicultural. TO FARMERS, GARDENERS AND DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. A. PEYSSON’S Celebrated Genuine. PQUDRETTK 1 5 0,0 0 0 BUSHELS POUDRETIfi:, especially manufactured for Wheat, Corn, Grass. Cabbaae Flowers, planting of Trpes, and every kind of Cron, .-ea PRICE, $l2 and $l5 per. Ton, or 30 and 40 ifjiiSt: “Bta bushel. A liberal discount to Dealers. FARMERS, if you want a good Manure, go to JjL? we the Poudrettefactory of A. PEYSSON’S, Road,below4he Arsenal or to Peysson’s Farm, Gloucester, Woodbury; Road, N. J., and satisfy yourselvea of the superior quality of the material Apply to A. PEYBSON, .. , . Manufacturer of Poudrette, °®“iNo.l2 Goldsmith’s Hall. Llbraxv street, or FRENCH. " * QO., Yorfc Aienue and Callowhlll streets, Philadelphia. {mar 15.3 m 9- TNDESTRUCTIBLE GIFT BOOKS.— JL Linen Primers and Picture Books. „A fine assortment at [dec 21 tf 40J , • JOHN; SHE AFFER’S." I W HOIIsAp«S)CKB,WimA t( MaE O S i^ B '' Hon m Ig7 TTnrth .daaßßfjr 'r,.y\ -V ts4B rrHE ‘‘gOUTH »A*it i‘ neSSi states « X rO'BE CO&BdLIDATi£D.-*-An arrangement; haa been concluded between R. A. Prtor, Mltor of the Richmond 1 c Soutb, and the proprietor of this paper, The Stater, by. 'which tbe South and the States* are to be* consolidated Into one paper, to be published in this city, in an enlarged /oral, and to be trader the editorial control of Mt- Petot. The papermil be fheorgasiof no person or clique, but devoledto Vie general interatsof the 'Democratic parts, accorddnetxcitfi theprineiplu of State-rights Democracy. Ur. Pbtor win undertake the editorial control of the piper between the 20th of this monthand the Ist of De cember. ' ItwtQbeoontinued under the name of “THE STAIRS,” Anil pnUfnhii on thfr fnjlflJiig • V ' TAtXYf" : One copy per per year .. siMl-fiiiii: One copy per year— * vixxli: One copy per year Five copies to a club Ten copies to a c10b...............~......~............ Twenty papers sent to one address..... Bisbio ]f papa a. As the proceedings of the coming Congress will be of great interest to the whole coantry, “Ta Scaxcs” will keep its readers folly 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. J. MARTIN SIWI-WXEKLT One c0py.............. Four copies toaclnb.. One copy— Fives' copies. to a clnb Seventeen copies to one address. 49* Postmasters who will forward ns a elnb of subscri bers to onr Weekly for one year, at the dub prices, will be entitled to a copy of the Weekly Bt&tes for one year. 49-AU letters, in relation to the new arrangement, should be addressed to Pryor A Hexss, Washington, D. 0. nov 23 tf 45 TH E HAPPY HOHE ASD PARIiOH MAGAZINE, AND THE MOTHER’S ASSISTANT.— The publisher of these popular monthlies would call the attention of parents, and young men and' young women, to their object snd character. The Happy Hope seventy-two pages of reading, matter In each Number, making with the plates two volumes of four hundred and fifty pages each, in a year. Illustrated by a fine Engrav ing, (for the present of Scriptural family scenes,) a litho graph of flowers or fruit, in colors; also there will be in serted occasional cuts of such styles of dress and embroid ery as may be useful in the Christian family, and other illustrations. For reading there are furnished articles upon the rela tions of Parent, Husband, Wife, Child, Brother,'Bister, to gether with articles especially designed for young men and yonng women. There is also a Boys’ and Girts’ Corner.— In addition to this there is a variety of miscellaneous mat ter, consisting of Histprical and Biographical Sketches, with such subjects iu the range of Bcieoce, Literature, Morals and Religion, as would appropriately fill up a Magazine of higher literary ana religious character. Price $2 per year, in advance. The Mother’s Assistant contains thirty-two pages, of the same size as the Happy Home, with the same Steel En graving that adorns the latter periodical. The design of this is more particularly to assist parents in the training of their children, and furnish them with such other matter as may be profitable for them, and other members of the family to read It contains a Boys’ and Girls’ Corner. All the matter in this monthly is embraced in The Happy Home. Price $1 per year in advance. The publisher will spare no pains to render these Maga zines the be&t for the family in the land. They will be useful, not only for present reading, but will make hand some volumes, when bound, for the family library. The plates whicfejhey contain, are instructive and entertain ing, render them appropriate and beautiful volumes, when handsomely bound, for the parlor table. 45* The eight volumes already published can be 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'sB per set. Cash. C. STONE, Publisher, Boston, December 1, 1858. 11 Cornhill. LOCATED AT PHILADELPHIA, CHICAGO, lu-, BUFFALO, N. Y., CLEVELAND, Ohio, ALBANY, N. Y., DETROIT, Mich. A Student entering' any one of these Colleges has th< privilege of all for an unlimited time. PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE, Southeast Corner of Seventh and Chestnut Streets. JOHN B. MYERS, MORRIS S. HOLLOWELL. PROF. JOHN S. HART, W. C. PATTERBON, EDMUND A. SOUDER, MAHLQN 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 hand writing is regarded of the first importance and is guaranteed 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 the Course and passing the necessity 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 only in Great Commercial centres of the East, but in tbe great and growing West also. The establishment of such schools is believed to be indispensable to this result The Schools at the above points are all in a prosperous condition. Over 800 Students were in attendance upon them during last Winter's Session. There are no terms and no vacations.v.Stndents may therefore enter and prosecute the studies without reference to classes. TER M 8 . Scholarship for completo Course, including Book- Keepißg, Writing, Lectures, Ac $4O 00 Book-Keeping for half Course 25 00 For further particulars send for Calalogue and Circular- Address, BRYANT A STRATTON, Philadelphia apr 6 ly 12 BUILDING SLATS.—The subscriber has just, received a large lot of PEACH BOTTOM and YORK COUNTY BUILDING SLATE, which he will put on by the square or sell by the 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. SPRECHER, North Queen St., Lancaster, Penna. 6Sj~ The above slate can also be had at F. 8. BLETZ’S Lumber Yard, Columbia. This is to certify that we do not sell our beat quality Peach Bottom Guaged 81ate to any other per son In Lancaster city than the above named. R. F. JONES, Manufacturers of Peach Bottom Roofing Slate. tfSB TT"ONIGMACHER A BAUMAN, TAN JV ners and Curriers Store, back of Robt. Moderwell’s Commission Warehouse, fronting on the Railroad and North Prince street. Cheap for Cash or approved credit.— Constantly on hand a full assortment of all kinds' Saddler’s and Shoemaker’s Leather, of superior quality, including “ Rouzer’s celebrated Bole Leather,” also, Leather Bands, well stretched, suitable for all kinds of machinery, of any .leDgth and width required, made of a superior quality of Leather, Furnace Bellows, Band and Lacing Leather, Gar den Hose, Tanner’s Oil, Currier’s Tools, Moroccos, Shoe Findings, Ac. 1 All kinds old Leather bought in the rough; highest prices given lor Hides and Skins in cash; orders will be prompt ly attended to. feb 6 ly 6 OONSUMPTIVES DO NOT DESPAIR! CONSUMPTION AN OLD INDIAN DOCTOR, UN CURED. CAS BRANT, while a Missionary among the Indians of the Rocky Mountains, dis- 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. now made his 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 his agent, enclosing two CONSUMPTION stamps (6 cents,) to pay thareturn letter, CURED. with a description of their.symptoms.— The Old Doctor has cured more than 3000 CONSUMPTION cases of Consumption alone, and hopes all CURED. afflicted people will avail themselves of this opportunity, as the Doctor wishes to CONSUMPTION do all the good he can before he dies.— CURED. Address all letters to DANIEL ADEE, Box 3531 P. 0., New York, Who is his role agent. oct 26 ly 41 rpHE PEOPLES’HAT AND CAP STORE, JL No. 20% North Queen street, and next door to Lane? Store, Last King street. SHULTZ A BROTHER, FASHIONABLE HATTERS, MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND EX- TAIL DEALERS IN HATS, CAPS AND S7&AW GOODS OP EVERT DESCRIPTION. We bare now In store the largest assortment of goods In onr line of business ever offered In this city, consisting of MEN’S, YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN’S HATS ANJ> CAPS. The latest styles, and at prices to salt all. We call particular attention to onr S 3 MOLE SKIN SILK HATS. 80FT HATS from the finest French Felt to the most common 'Wool. For the liberal patronage extended to us in the past we return our sincere thanks, and oar easterners, and all others who may become such, may rest assured that noth ing will be left undone on our part to merit a continuance of the same. 4Goods sold to Dealers at reasonable rates. FURS bought and the highest cash prices paid. JOHN A, BHOLTZ, HENRY A. SHULTZ, Proprietors. mar 29 ly 11 Youth and manhood. Just Published, the 25th Thousand, and mailed in a sealed envelope, address, post paid, on receipt of • Jl Medical Essay on the-Physical Exhaustion and Decay of the Frame, Caused py “Self-Abuse.” Infection, and the Injurious Consequenoes of Mercury. By R. J. Culver well, M. D., Mem her of the RoyaTColl ege of Surgeons, Ac. 45** Spermatorrhea or Seminal Emissions, Genital and Nervous Debility; Impotency, Doss of Energy, Depression , of Timidity, Disease of the Sexual Organs, and Impediments to Marriage, are promptly removed by the author’s novel and most successful mode of treatment,, by, meansofwhichthe invalid can regain pristine health : without having recourse to dangerous and expensive medi cines. ■ (From the London Lancet.) The best treatise ever written -on" a subject of vital importance to all, well worthy the exalted reputation, Address, the Publishers J. 0. KLINE A Go- Ist Avenue, •orner lOtbstreet: Post 80x458Q, New York City; marr : ;;•< : ■' T>APBB HANGING.—ALLEN JL EIE, resMtagJ»iierth‘,Qihtt ; ftVlhDee ; dbora south of W«***.?> 8 ? 6.00 loop WEEKLY i ni— 2 oo 5 00 Board op Reperees. T OJIMOe ♦-Li PENASTIftANIA RATTiR/iVn COUP ASY-aiv now Wejared to receive and foarardFRKIGHT between Phils. Jlelp wa, Lancaster and Columbia,- at -the folkrwing rates per hundred potmda: . ... BBTWfiEBT PHILA. AND COLOMBIA. First Claas. Second Class. Third Classs. Fourth Qie. 22 da. 18eU. 16ct«. -14 eta. Elonr, 2Scts.per-harreL Pig Metal, 10 eta.- per: 100 panada. JlntClaß. -Second Clan. fhirdOaiL FourthOlaa. *>?*»■■ »«*• *&ofc- f .»*! ■ -.M00r,,; 26cte.p«tant4. ,HgM«UL _ , ! U>. “100 lbi. ABIICLSSQFImCLiSS. EDofnnd ShoM,.. Note In Bw, Cedar ana Wooden Vue, Prater k-itetnbottim, Dry Goods, PonlUy in coop. Egga, Pork, (ftah,) .Furniture, Poultry, (dreaaed,) Frethera, Wrapping Paper. ABTIOLES OF 2n CLASS. . Apples, Molasses, Cheese, Melons, - doTer A Oran Seed, Oils in casks or barrels. Crockery, Paper in boxes, Audi"#, Pasteboard, .Casks or Barrels, (empty,) Peaches, (dried,) Groceries, ; Printing Paper, Guns and Rifles, Paper H»nging», Herring*ln boxes and kegs, Quaensware, Hardware, Sweet Potatoes, . Hops, Tobacco in hales, Iron, hoop, band or sheet, Tea, Leather, Type, Liquor in wood, Tallow, Marble Slabs and Marble Tarpentina, (gpta,) Monuments, Tarnish. ARmrmefl OP 8d <n.A«H. Alcohol, Potatoes, Coffee, Turnips, Hides, (green,) Vinegar, Lard, White Lead, Oysters A Clams, (in shell,) Window Glass Tobacco, (mano&ctnred.) ARTICLES OP 4th CLASS. Codfish, Rosin, Cotton, Salt, Pish, salted, Tobacco, (leaf,) Grain of all kinds, Tin, Nails and Spikes, Tv, Pitch,. Whiskey. Plaster, Ua»For farther information, apply to E. J. BNEEDEB, Freight Agent, Phila. E. K. BOICE, Freight Agent, Columbia. W. H. MYERS, Freight Agent, Lancaster. ang 11 ly so Allen a SEEk)LEs> SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. Unequaled by any other in the market, always the same in quality, and invariably, to be relied on as a Mdrusn of standard excellence. PRICE $45 per. 2000 lbs. (VZ cents per lb.) Pamphlets for gratuitous distribution by malt or other wise npbn application. PACIFIC OCEAN GUANO The supply of this Goano being inadequate this season, we would recommend oar friends who intend using it, to avail themselves of the opportunity of purchasing early. We are prepared to receive and fill orders for this superior article. ALLEN (6 NEEDLES' NEW FERTILIZES. The time having arrived when Manures, concentrated or otherwise, should be famished to the Agriculturalist at lower prices than heretofore; we now have the pleasure of stating, that after much labor and close application to this subject, we have succeeded in perfecting A MANURE pos sessing all the requisites of a Couplet* Fxbtiluxb in every unit of the word. It is especially adapted to CORN, OATS. POTATOES, WHEAT AND GRASS. It Is packed in new and strong Grain Bags, which can be used as such, or de voted to other purposes on the Farm. PRICE $3O per 2000 lbs. cents per lb.) A liberal deduction made to Dealers on the above articles. Onr house having enjoyed the confidence of the agricultural community for so many years past, we can only add, we feel that onr recommendation of a Manure is of some value. Inasmuch as it is our custom to sell none bid reliable articles . We have also for sale NO. 1 GOVERNMENT PERUVIAN GUANO. AMERICAN GUANO from Jarvis Island. GROUND BONES, and PURE BONE DUST. POUDRETTE, PLASTER, and anch other Fertilizers as we feel safe in recommending. A 3?“ The leading Agricultural Journals and Newspapers art regularly filed at our office for. the use of Farmers. ALLEN A NEEDLES, No. 42 Bonth Wharves, and 41 South Water street, First store above Chesnut street, Philadelphia. feb 8 3m 4 THE NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. In response to the numerous calls for the IYth Volume of the NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA, we beg to state that it has been delayed by an accidental loss of an impor tant manuscript in the mails, which had to be replaced.— It is now PRINTED, and will belssuedas soon as the edi tion of 10,000 copies required by the present subscription can be bound in the various styles required by the sub scribers. From the Son. Theophilus Parsons, LL. D., Law Prqfessor in Harvard University. “ Have you room for a word about Ripley and Dana’s new Cyclopaedia? I have frequent occasion to use one; and I am so delighted with the two volumes we have that I most ask yon to allow me the relief of saying very sim ply, what I find them—that is, the very best Cyclopedia for practieal use ever poblisbed. I have some knowledge of ail in our own language and a few of those of the conti nent of Europe. The best and largest of these surpass this of Appleton’s in the extent to which they carryout special dissertations. Bat this Cyclopedia is full of the best mat ter. By skillful selection and compression, and eedulons avoidance of mere show and verbiage, room Is found for an immense amount of the latest information, put forth clear ly, carefully and accurately. The book embodies, and ade quately represents, the ability and knowledge available at this day for a work of the kind. “ Its merit and extreme cheapness must place it eventu ally in every .Library. And if a good word from one who has found out its excellence by making use of it, can has-, ten or extend its diffusion, my purpose In writing this brief notice will be accomplished.” THE NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA Will be completed in 15 volumes of 750 pages each, (SOLD BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY.) Price per vol., in cloth, $3; Library style, $3 50; half mo rocco, $4; half Russia, $4 50; each payable on delivery. D. APPLETON A CO., Publishers, nov 30 tf 45 Nos. 346 and 348 Broadway. ELIAS BARR & CO., Agents for Lancaster and York counties, Pa., No. 31 East King st., Lancaster, Pa. WALL PAPER. H . A . BURTON, Manufacturer and Importer of PAPER HANGINGS, No. 165 North 6th street, below Race, Philadelphia. Persons desirous of selecting from a large and extensive assortment of WALL PAPER, will find it to their advan tage to call. All the latest styles and new patterns to be had at a cost of from 20 to 25 per cent., below the prices charged by dealers. Work done in the country by experi enced workmen and warranted. Satisfaction guaranteed to all who favor os with their patronage. A call is respect fully solicited. [mar 16 6m 0 Knickerbocker magazine FIFTY-SECOND VOLUME, BEGINNING WITH THE JOLT NUMB 18. LOUIS GAYLORD CLARK, 1 ... Da. JAMES 0. NOYES, l traitors. 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 beljeve, a greater amount and variety of talent than have ever been enlisted for any magazine in the country: FITZ GREEN HALLECK, Dr. J. W. FRANCIS, Da. OLIVER W. HOLMES, GULIAN C. VERPLANCK, DONALD G. MITCHELL, H. T. TUCKERMAN, Hon. G. P. R. JAMES, GEORGE W. CURTIS, PARK BENJAMIN, JOHN & SAXE, Rev. F. W. SHELTON, ALFRED B. STREET, Da. J. W. PALMER, Prof. EDWARD NORTH, E. L. GODKIN, MANTON M. MARBLE. R; H. STODDARD, FITZ JAMES O’BRIEN, JOHN PH<ENIX, T. B. ALDRICH, A. WILDER, JAMES W. MORRIS, Mrs. E. KEY BLUNT, Miss C. CHEBEBRO. As heretofore, its pages will be devoted to the cultivation of Literature, Art, and Humor. 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 moat 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 tho 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 Jobn A. Gray, 16 and 16 Jacob street. All Articles designed for publication—all Literary Inquiries —all New Books and Publications should be addressed to either of the Editors. TERMS: Single copies, one year, $3 00 Two copies, 6 00 Three copies, 6 00 An extra copy sent to any one who will make up a club of ten subscribers, at $2 each. aug 81 tf 83 EXCELSIOR EATING HOUSE. North Queen street, near 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 up in firet-rate style, so as to please the most fastidious. — His arrangements aresuch as to command the freshest and best Oysters, Ac., Ac., the market affords, and he flatters himself in being able to cater to the tastes of all who may patronize his establishment. His charges will be mod- LANC ASTER 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: per cent, for one year and longer. 5 do. “ 30 days “ do. Also, buy and sell Real Estate and Stocks on com mission, negotiate loans, collect claims,' Ac., Ac. ASfThe 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 HIEBTRR, dec 25 tf 49 STEREOSCOPES U-Th es e wonderful and universally admired pictures, which appear as onnd and solid as sculptured marble, are taken daily at JOHNSTON’S SKY-LIGHT GALLERY, corner of North Queen and Orange sts. 4®-Daguerreotypes of every else and style, taken t a tiie lowest prices; Lan Beater, jane 19 ■ tf-32 National hotel BACK STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. cSS SSLnx. 1 SH.ES * •ABMANY. may 11 tflT PENNSYLVANIA PATENT AGENCY. J. FRANKLIN RKIGART, 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 Surveys, correctly executed by Mm Like wise Deeds, Bonds and atiier instruments of writing Office-Agricultural and Mechanical Hail, (Sprecher’s Buildings,) North Queen street, Lancaster. •pr 26 tfl4 npREBtENDOUS EXCITEMENT AT J. THE BEE HIVE Still another arrival of new and choice Goods. AH the new and desirable novelties of the season in SPRING SILKS. DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, Ac. ENGUBH CHINTZES—The largest and handsomest variety we ever have had the pleasure of offering to our customers—splendid goods for 12}£cts. " w ® assure all that our establishment exhibits the oaoiot op skasov, and that “every day brings something new.” The million are invited to witness the excitement at the Bee Hive; cause—UNRIVALLED NEW GOODS,at lea than usual prices, from the New York and Philadel- IfiOA. seed potatoes. IvUU For sale by the Tmderdind'd.'the fijJlowfii* fm ported and new Turtles of <POIATOEB? PEACH BLOW, BUQfcJBTB, 71 EABLUtWHI HAIHXMBBOIB, ffennß^ B. GEIGER, mMtooritrlst** Btam. LINDSEY BLOOD SKARCHJ4B* the only acknowledged Basedhl Agent for Imparity of the Blood, that does its work- thotouhlr. effectually, and without fan l ; : This great PURIFIER, now before the pnhlio blit a few 'years, has already- woo a name and reputation lathe history of any medicineerer invented. The ingre dients co mporingrit are -simple, yet in wwn>>fn«ti<m ajj ; ppwerfnl in driving disease from the human' system. It '•? cures. Scrofula,;- . formations, t CaUnecqs Diseases,; Erysipelas, BoDs, i ; Pimplee on the face.- *2 Sore-'Eyeg, ■’ OldaftdjdnhboriiUWrt, —■3c»l4Haad. - ; . tTetrertiScadna,'" ' ... ;;.Bhpamaiioßiaordari, I; jDyspasia, Cosflveness, ! s Jatmdfoe, fidtfihemt i Mercurial Diseases, General Debility, i Liver Complain* Loss of Appetite, | - Low Spirits, Foul Stomach, ; , - Female Oomplaiirts. and ail Diseases having their origin ! in an impure state of th e Blood. Every Agent who hUs this : medletae for alphas -circu lars been cured by its use. /Many .tif -thim are desperate cades, and commend themselves to the attention ot those afflict ed with any of theabove dXseasts. alono to Mlectod, as auijing witilt the looetliidiiblteWe evidence of the. virtu esofthia.wonderful medicine. . Sworn statement of David ITCreary, of‘Napier town ship, Bedford county: April. 1856, as.nsazsju I can.remember, a .smallpink pie made to appearance on my.- upper, which soon 'be came enlarged and sore, I used pooltices of sorrel,'and a wpsh of bliu vitriol, Without effect. Finding the ®6re ex tending, I; called on Dr, -Ely, of Sehellshtinr, who.pro nounced it CANCER, and prescribed a.wash, of.sugar .of leadud bread poultices. Finding •p»TnMr<w' , nf w«>' avail, I called upon Dr. fifiaffer, of DavidsyiUe, Somerset county, who also pronounced, the disease Cancer, andgave meintental.and remedies—the Jatter consisting 1 principally of caustic; but all to no pprpoee, as.the dls* ease continued spreading toward the noae- I next used a preparation of arsenic, in the. form of stive. This for a time checked thedisease, bat' the Inflammation soon in creased. I next called .upon Dr,Btatier, of St ClairsviUe, Bedford county, whoalk>.pronounced the- disease Cancer, and applied a salve said to be a never-failing remedy, hat it had no effect .whatever in., checking , thtf spread of the sore. ' lir December, of the'same year, (he disease, bad eaten away a greater part of my . nppec Dp, and had at tacked the nose, when I went to Cincinnati, .where I" con sulted Prof. R. S. Newton, of the'Ecleetic Medical College. He pronounced the .disease .“a .cutaneous Cancer, super induced by an Inordinate. use of mercury.” He applied mild sine ointment, and gave me internal remedies. My face healed up, but the fntignmmtfrin was not thoroughly removed. In February, 1867, he pronounced me eared, and I left far home. In April the disease again returned, ' and so violent was the pain that I could not rest at nlghti Late in May I returned to Cincinnati, and again placed myself under the charge of Dr. Newton, with whom I re mained ontQ September, during which time he used every known remedy, and partly succeeded in checking tbe dis ease, bat whenlreturned home there were still three dis charging uleersuponmyface.l continued using New ton’s preparations, And also medicine that I -got from Dr. Ely, but the Cancer continued growing until it had eat off the Iqft tide of my nose, the greater portion of my left cheek, and had attacked my left eye. I h*n given up all hope of ever being cured, since Dr. Ely said be could only give relief, bat that a care was impossible. In March, 1858, I bought p bottle of “ Blood Searcher;” bat I mast confess that I had no faith in It. I was very weak when I com menced taking it; bat I found that I gained strength day by day, and also that tbe ulors commenced drying np. I continued, and when the third bottle was taken my face was healed as if by a miracle. I used a fourth bottle, and I have been healthier since than I have been for the last seven years. Althongh my face is sadly disfigured, lam still grateful to a benign Providence who has spared my life, and which has been done through the instrumentality of Linuszt’h Improved Blood Searcher. DAVID M’OREARY. Sworn and subscribed, this 31st day of August, A. D., 1858, before me, one of tbe Justices of the Peace, in and for the Borough of Hollidaysborg, Blair county, Pa. Witness— U. J. Jones. For sale by Kaufman A Co., Wholesale Agents, Lancas ter city; Charles A. Helnitsh, do.; James Smith, do.; J. F. Long A Co., do.; McCorkle A DeUet, Col umbla; Radolph WiL Hams, do.; John Jay Libhart, Marietta; R. S. Ross, Eliza bethtown ; Dr. A. *ll. Helstand, Mount Joy; M. A B> Swarr, Salnnga ; John H. Gross, Ephrata; Nathaniel S. Wells, Litiz; D. AJ. W. Bowman, Maytown; Samnel Eos minger, Manhelm, John H. Echtern&ch, Fairville; Henry Stauffer, Adametown; Jeremiah M. Saliada, Reamstown; L. Y* Ringwalt, Mulberry; J. B. Johns, New Holland; B. F. Holl, Intercourse; Samnel Hackenberger, Bainbridge; Boone A Houston, Gap; all of Lancaster county. Pa. LINDSEY A LEMON, Proprietors, jan 11 6m 62] Hollidaysburg, Blair co., Pa. The « GREAT REPUBLIC ” MONTH LY.—To tbe Public, the Book and Periodical Trap©, and the Press. We have the honor to announce that we shall issue. on or abont the Ist of December next, so as to be in seas dll to command the early attention of the pnbltc 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 this Magazine superior in every respect to anything ever before issued in this country.— The general scope of its Aiaracter can best be understood by its name. It will be thoroughly national—in no WISE SECTIONAL or seotarian, and wholly impersonal.— It will offer to the writers and thinkers of this Union a common field, where they can meet on the highest ground of cotemporary literature. It will aim to gather about it every variety of Intellect. The raDge of articles will be a,wide one, covering, among other grounds, Essays, Sketches, Humorous Tales, Stories, Historical Incidents, Reviews, Critiques, Biographies, Scientific Articles, Travels, Table Talk, Dramas, Incidents, Politics, Poems, Ballads, Stanzas, Sonnets, Music, Corres pondence, Gossip, etc., etc., etc. The Magazine will be profusely Illustrated In the highest style of wood engraving. The Literary department will present greater variety, combined with more thorough excellence, it is believed, than ever before offered to the American public In a.single periodical. The following authors and popular writers are included in the list of contributors engaged : tieorge D. 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T>OBERTS’ VEGETABLE EMBROOA- Xi TION for the core of Diseases that require external application, such as Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains. Numbness, Stiffness of the Joints and Tendons, Stiffness of the Neck oi Sore Throat, Quinsy, Free ted Feet, Bites and Stings of Insects, Poisons, Ac. For sals by CHARLES A. HEINITSH; Wholesale Agent. fob 16 8m 6] No. 19 East King st, Lancaster, Pa. r> FABMERSi—Harlng been appb}ut» ed by Messrs. Allen A Needles agents in Lancaster for.- the sale of their celebrated SUPER PHOSPHATE OF L1M8,.. tre would call the attention of Farmers to this Fertiliser, itt being superior to all-others; and fro© the teetimonyaf' -• t those whomts used It for somejeanoaakw* feel author.« mi.TTEKSAJC.I.>B HHA.VBJ POWDBH. "*• gSa^gjagafawwaMt §THE fifiEATEST Ml nmi OF 7TTCR ’ GRB 9nw>kc Alt WicoV -1 KEY OF THBASK.- discovered, is one at our common p>stui» wtedK itettitfr thafccurea . BtXBT Kljsri>_QF' BUMOX+ from the worst ScrofhlA down to a common pimple. He has tried It Ih over 1100 cteeo, kntTnere r eieept In two iMua, (both thaoder- humor.) !JH» has aovlahda posMskm over two. hundred certificates of Its virtosk all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted tocizre amtatink Mireihbtrth One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples Two to three bottles will dear' the system of Biles. Two are warranted to cure the worst esnker ln the month or stomach. Three to Ats bottles are warranted to core the worst case of fijrslpelas. One' or two bottles are warranted to cure aH hunior s theEyea. , Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to sixbo tries are warranted' to' cure corruptahd running uloers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are! warranted to cure the worst cases of ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most des perate case of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to core the salt rheum. Fire to eight bottles will cure the-wont ease of ecrofnla A *■ always experienced from the first bottle, and cure Is warranted when the above quantity Is Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of it In every ease.— So sure as water will extinguish fire, so sure will this cure humof. I never sold a bottle of it, but that sold another; alter a trial it always speaks for Itselt There are two things about this herb that appear surprising; first, that it grows in our pastures, In some places quite plentiful, and yet Its value has never been known until I discovered it in 18-tfl second, that it should care all kinds of humor. In order to give some idea of the sudden rise, and great popularity of the discovery, I will state that in April,lB63, I peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—ln April, 1854,1 sold over one thousand bottles per day of It. Some of the wholesale Druggists who have been in the business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in the annals of patent medicines was ever like it There is a universal praise of it from all quarters. In my own practice I always kept it strictly for humors —but since its introduction as a general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never suspected. Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which wai always considered incurable, have been cured by a few bottles. 0, what a mercy if it prove effectual In all cases of that awful malady—there are but few who have seen more of it than I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged peo ple, cured by it. For the various diseases of the Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, pain In the side. Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in diseases of tho Kidneys, Ac., tho discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you get ind mough of it. Directions for Use. —Adults one table spoonful per day —Children over ten years dessert spoonful. Ohildron from five to eight years tea spoonful. As uo directions can bo applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. Manufactured by Price, $l,OO. Wholesale Agents.—New York city, C.*M. Cllckner, 81 Barclay street; C. H. Ring, 192 Broadway; Rushton A Clark, 175 Broadway; A B. A D. Sands, 100 Fulton st. Sold in Rochester by J. Bryan A Co., Wholesale Agents,. No. 112 State street; also by L. Post A Co. General Agent.—T. W. Dyott A Son, Philadelphia. Agonta in Lancaster—James Smith, Wm. G. Baker, .Samuel Welchens, B. 11. Kauffman, H. A. Rockafleld, Chas. A. Heinitsh and John F. Long. aug 4 ly 29 Helmbold's genuine: prepara tion OF HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EX- TRACT BUOHU, For Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy Weaknesses, Obstructions, Secret Diseases, Fe male Complaints, and all Diseases of the Sexual Organs, Arising from Excess and Imprudence in life, and removing all Improper Discharges from the Bladder, Kidneys, or Sexual Organs, whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause they may have originated, and NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STANDING, Giving Health and Vigor'to the Frame, and Bloom to th Pallid Cheek. JOY TO THE AFFLICTED!! 1 It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and removes a the symptoms, among which will be found Indisposition Power to Exertion, Loss of Difficulty of Breathing, Gen eral Weakness, Horror of Dis ease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dread ful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Univer- sal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appetite, with Dyspetic Bymptoms, Hot Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Countenauce and Eruptions on the Face, Pain in the Back, Heav iness, of the Eyelids, Fre quently Black Spots Hying Before the Eyes, .$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 30 00, each .$l5 00 to 25 00, each with Temporary Snffnsions and Loss of Sight, Wanbof Air tention, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror of Society. Nothing is more desirable to snob Pa tients 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 this cine invariably removes—soon follows LOSS OF POWER. FATUITY - , AND EPILEPTIC FITS-Jn 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 records of the INSANE ASYLUMS, and the melancholy deaths by CONSUMPTION, bear ample witness to the tenth of these assertions. Id Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sodden and quite destitute— neither Mirth or Grief ever visits it. Should a sounAoC the voice occur It is rarely articulate. “With woful measures wan despair Low sulten sounds bis grief beguiled.’* - Debility is most terrible and brought thousands upon thousands to uotimely graves, thus blasting the ambltloa of many noble youths. It can be cured by the use of this INFALLIBLE REMEDY. If 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 of QUACK NOSTRUMS AS® QUACK DOCTORS, who falsely boast of abilities and references. Cititens know and avoid them, and save Long Suffering, Money, and Exposure, by sending or calling for a bottle of this Popular and SPECIFIO REMEDY. It allays all pain and Inflammation, Is perfectly pleasant In its taste and odor, bat Immediate in its action. HELiIBOLD’S EXTRACT BTJCHU Is prepared directly according to the Rales of Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge and care devoted in its combination. Sea Pro fessor Dewees’ Valuable Works on the Practice of Physic, and most of the Standard Works of Medicine. 49»1 0 0 One Hundred Dollars wIU be paid to any Physician who • can prove that the Medicine eTer 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-• TART 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 «< single instance of a failure has been reported 1 Personally appeared before me an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, who being: duly sworn, does say, that his preparation contains no* Narcotic, Mercury, or injurious Drug, but is purely Vege table. H. T. HELMBOLD, Sole Manufacturer. Bwom and Subscribed before me this 23d day of Novem ber, 1864. WM. HIBBARD, Alderman. PRICE 91 PER BOTTLE, OR BIX FOR 95, DELIVERED TO ANY ADDRESS, Accompanied by reliable aud responsible certificates from Professors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and others. Prepared and sold by H. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, No. 52 South Tenth street, below Chesnut, Assembly Buildings, Philadelphia. 43“ To be bad of all Diugglsts and Dealers throughout the United States, Canadas and British Provinces. Agents for Lancaster—H. A. Rockafleld A Co. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for Helmbold’a- Tako no other. Cores guaranteed. nov 23 ly 45 The: united states desiocbatio aEVI E w . Tex Uhitxd States Dzmocxatio Rsvnw is now In Its Twentieth year—nearly the age of human life. During this period many political Monthlies have been born, and have expired, leaving the field open, and, at present, unoccupied, except by this Review. The previous numbers of the New Szsizs having received the approval of the Democratic press throughout the conn try,—and of ail the old subscribers, with a large accesssion of new —It is hoped the present number will meet with at least equal favor. ' TERMS Single Subscribers, fu advance Clubs of Fire, “ Tea, “ Twenty, “ 40 00 J 6 ** All Postmasters are requested to act as agents, and*upon the receipt of $l2 00 from any Agent, a Sixth copy of ute Review will be forwarded to his address, gratis, fer one year. Communications to be addressed to mar 9 if 8 Rifles: guns i revolvers i—i hare opened a large assortment of Rifles, Cans, Re volvers, Pistols and Hon ting equipments of all kinds, at low prices. I have engaged the services of Mr. Henry. Gibbs, who will attend to repairing of Gnns, Ac., in all its All work warranted. 8. A. DANNER, West King Street, between Cooper’s and Leman’s Bfotota, apr27 tf 15 1 DAVLICK <fc McCCLLEY'B 1 J. NEW IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, 1 50RTH WATER STREET, LAB CASTER, PA. The having leased the Foundry recently 1 ! erected by Mr. William Duier, adjoining his Machine 1 ! Shop, In North Water street, between Orange and Chesnut < streets; also having bought out the Btrasburg Foundry | and parts of the fixtures of other establishments of the I same kiod, and having the most complete collection of' ] Patterns in the City, are prepared to furnish Iron and Brass CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, (either light, or as heavy as can be made elsewhere,) at the shortest notice, and warranted to be done in the most . workmanlike manner. Both beiog practical workmen—ono 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 i will be leas than any other establishment of the kind here*; they can make Castings and finish them at more reason-- I able prices than has heretofore ruled in this City. 49T"8trict attention paid to repairing STOVES. GRATES and CYLINDERS of all kinds and sixes kept* ] constantly on hand. They have on hand, and are constantly making new , designs for CELLAR GRATES, RAILING, and all kinds of* Ornamental Castings. 49* The highest price will be paid for Old Iron, Copper' and Bra*. We respectfully solicit a share of public patronage, asdi shall spare no pains to please all who may favor os with, their custom. LKWIB PAULICK, Lancaster, May A CARSON M’CULLEY. may 4 tflfli DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120 Warren sL, Roxbury, Mass. 12 001 23 00 l 00j AW^ 0 SWACKHAMER, "0. S. Democratic Review," 335 Broadway, N. Y.
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