V'JL'B.'BD ’Ctflßl TTS’H’S Nome Quxnr stßMVfcuioAsia,.. .. JffluKfT&a will find A fallen cl beaut! rul aßwrtmant of ireW QdoSk jttrt recslvecLand ready for gale, consisting of jJo CLOTSING and flood* Ur the piece, , . v OTo&niflflf ' GLOVES, , . r. •- '*.*• STOCKS, - CRAVATS, . • r .j..:,- - c , . - --fftISPTiNP'RRS, aadilA"sh'ort.rax article: oonddezed'iOßaecesKuy to. spedQr:article^ awar^£ifpereohifwlflhlng totnirdmßewßllook'. J»A irtfTi'bout: tbehr-betote doing sor andwe know,: rail j tooithatir tiny once set their eyestm ottr.beauufal; o IHft ■toek of good* they wIU Immediately select. Very particular attention paid .to .Ordered Work, which wfaWmade In the best manner, and warranted font or no sale. • ?Mr. .Wnmtß3,;a* usual, will be tound at hi* post, ready to qut-cm goods Into good fits, and will always be glad to ttamendrahd customers. • • iOui'alm always be to do a fidr and honest.bnsl w», and t&giye ourcustomers fall value for their money, and wa.bope.by this course.to continue to merit and receive a foil share of patronage, tor which we shall always feel sin* cerely"'thankful. JARED K. HLESTER, .vaxfYlj.’t . Proprietor. P .muTXMVT M»BVOT, STUjIj CON • tfn'ue theMERCHANT TAILORING BUBINEBB In the - ' : :• THE GRANITE BUILDING, ... NorflW, North Queen St.. Our stock consists of. the choic est JBENCH CLOTHS, such as Baiolnes, Samonlea .and Nelisaons finest Cloths of various colors; the choicest French Cassimeres; Black Doeskin Cassimeres; Fancy Cassiineres, the best selection; Vestings of all deecnptions, and a laree nssortment of -■ GENTLEMENS FURNISHING GOODS. We respectfully ask a continuance of the patronage so llhereßy bestowed apon our predecessor, and truer by strict attention to business to receive It. One ofthe firm has had considerable experience in one the largest and most feahiohable Merchant Tailoring Es tablishments in Philadelphia, and flatters himself that be will be able to render satisfaction to the patrons of the Him. PETZELT A MoEVOY. tf!2 HE. KILLIAN, MERCHANT TAILOR. . No. 1 Market street, adjoining Hager A Bros. Dry Goods Btobe, Offers tor sale the largest, moat complete, and beat selected stock of OLOTHS, OASBIMBK.ES aud V E BTIN G 8 , ]■ ever found in the city of Lancaster; ~, . 4 . BEADY MADE CLOTHING , ■ Men’s and Boys’ Over Coats, Frock, Dre*s and Sack Coats. Casslmere and Satinett Pantaloons. Velvet, Plash, Silk «jut Worsted Vests, and everything else pertaining to bis Hhe. All of which have been made up under his direct supervision in the most substantial and best manner, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Please call and examine. JOHN A. E R B B N , MANUFACTURER OF CLOTHING, Bign of the Striped Coat, No. 42 NORTH QUEEN St., near Orange street, Lancaster, Pa. t Respectfully announces to the public, that he has Just received a large and beautifol assortment of goods, suitable for SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR, consisting In part of •JIM BLACK CLOTHS, BLUE CLOTHS, BROWN CLOTHS, GREEN CLOTHS, OLIVE CLOTHS, BLACK CASSI&PREB, FANCY OASSIMERES, TWEEDS, CASHMERETTS, LINENS, SILK VEBTINGS, VALENOIA VESTINGS, MARSEILLES VESTINGS, Ac., all of which he is prepared to exhibit to his customers, and make up to order in the most improved style and cut, and at the very lowest possible prices. ALSO, Just finished, the largest, best and cheapest as sortment of * MEN’S AND BOYS’ READY-MADE CLOTHING, in the City of Lancaster, all of his own manufacture and warranted to be well sewod ALSO, just received a large assortment of SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, STOCKS. TIES, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, Ac., Ac. Persons bringing their own goods, can have them made up, at short notice, on the most reasonable terms. JOHN A. EKBEN, Sign of the Striked Coat, No. 42 North Queen Street, east side, near Orange street, Lancaster, Penn’a. april 19 tf 14 THE AMERICAN WATCH, Bo Justly celebrated for its accuracy as a time-keeper, and its adaptability to every kind of use, is offered for sale In variety, by « H. L. A E. J. ZA II M , Comer of North Queen street and Centre Square. There are thru qualities of the American Watch, manufactured by the American Watch Co., at Waltham, Mass.; the first quality is marked on the works “Appleton, Tracy <£ Co., Waltham, Mas s; ” the second quality “Chas. T. Parker, Waltham, Massand the third quality “P. S. Bartlett, Waltham, Mass.” All of these qualities are manufactured by one company, and are guaranteed by them to be made of good materials, and to possess every requßite 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 u part from the factory, equally as well finished as the original. Appleton. Trucy A Co., the manufacturers of the Ameri can Watch, have no Special Ag-nts in anv city of the Union, but sell to all dealers at precisely the same rates. We run furnish these watches in Silver or Gold cases, of any style required, at as Tow a rate us tho genuine watch can be sold anywhere in the United States. We have also on hand and for sale low, a large stock ot English and Swlhb Levers, from tho most approved manu factories, among these tho '‘Equilibrium Lover,” au accu rate and reliable watch. HARRY L. ZAHM, aug 31 tf 33 EDW. .7. ZAHM. “YirHO HAS NOT SEEN THE NEW YV SIGN PUT UP,’’ BY STKLLWAGEN & 8110 . , AT THEIR WATCH & JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT, 632 Market Strut, one door below Seventh, Philadelphia. But the sign is nothing to what is exhibited inside, AMERICAN WATCHES in Gold and Silver Cases, Railroad Time-Keopers, of English and Swiss (£-«< Ju make; Fashionable Jewelry and Silver Ware; also fine Table Cotlery, and the best thing of all in, that, the prices of all these attractions are within the raDge of the smallest pockets. STELLWAGEN & 11R0-. apr 20 ly 15] 632 Marked Street, Philadelphia. 10 —“SION OP TOE 810 WATCH”— IO WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE.—JAMES DYSART, NO. IC WEST KING Bt., (near Market) takes pleasure in inviting attention to hiß new and large stock of Goods, which com prises as great a variety of all articles in bis line as can be fonnd in the city, consisting in part of Ladies’ Fine 18 Carat Hunting Lever Watches, Fine Gold Hunting Lovers, “ “ Open-faced Levers. (£-* Jr Sliver Hunting Case “ \ “ Open-faced “ \ . a good assortment of LEVERS and LHPINEB otSiHer and Composition Cases; QUARTIERS .nd ENGLISH WATCH ES (first and second handed,) all of which are warranted to keep time or no sale. ffia 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 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 city, 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, Sugar, Mustard and Salt; Dinner and Tea Forks; Napkin Rings; Batter and Fruit Knives; Salt Collers; Cups, Pie Knives, Pickle Knives and Forks, setts of Knives, Forks and Spoons for Misses.— Also a beautiful lot of Port Monnaies for Ladies and-Genta, Oombß and Brushes of ail kinds, Accordeone, 4c. Clocks from $1.25 to $5O, all warranted. The undersigned has, at considerable expense, got up a Card of Hair Work Patterns, fouphich he receives orders—to be executed in Philadelpl/ra in the most clnwte and durable style, and at short notice.- The public art* 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 & HARLEY. CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY, aca Wholesale and Retail,at the “ Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store” No. 148 (old No. 96) NORTH BEOOND Street, Corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. c p ,t * Gold Lever Watches, full Jewelled, 18 caret cases, $2B 00 Gold Lepine, 18 caret, 24 00 Silver Lever, full jewelled, 12 00 Sliver Lepine, jewels, 9 00 Superior Quartiers, I 00 Gold Spectacles, 7 00 Fine Sliver do., 1 50 Gold Bracelets, 3 00 Lady’s Gold Pencils, 1 00 Sliver Tea Spoons, set, 5 00 Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver holder, 1 00 Gold Finger Rings, cts. to $80; Watch Glasses, plain cts., patent 18%, LuDet 25; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted what they are sold for. STAUFFER & HARLEY. s£&• On hand some Gold and Silver Levers and Le pines still lower than the above prices. oct 20 ly 0 WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY. AT EZDDCED PRICES. gCQ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. C. B. SHULTZ, 914 Market street, above 9th, Sonth aide, PhUa delphla. june2ly 20 SAVING FUND. CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. RULES. 1. Money is received every day, and in any amount, large or small. 2. FIVE PER CENT interest 1b paid for money from the day it is put in. 8. The .money is always paid back In GOLD, whenever It Is oalled for, and without notice. 4. Money is received from Executors, Administrators, Guardians and others who desire to have it in a place of perfect saftty, and where Interest can be obtained for it. 5; The money received from depositors is invested in REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES, GROUND RENTS, and snch other first class securities aa tbeObartor ’directs. 6. Office Hours—Every day from 9 till 6 o’clock, and on- Mondays and Thursdays till 8 o’clock in the evening?I—' 1 —' This old and well established SAYING FUND has re ceived more than TEN MILLIONS of dollars from nearly thirty thousand depositors. HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. WH. J. REED, Secretary. DIRECTORS: Francis Lee, F. Carroll Brewster, Joseph B. Barry, Joseph Terkes, Henry Diffenderfep. WEST CORNER OF THIRD, IELFHIA. Henry L. Benner, Edvard X. Carter, Robert Selfridge, - Samuel K. Ashton, “O.TAndreth Munns, OFF WALNUT STREET, SOUTH 1 PHILAD] -TYXFJL E 8 ! GUNS I RBYOLVERS I—l Ji have:opened a large'assortment of Rifles, Guns, Re volTWS» J > ißtols and Hunting equipments of all kinds, at .|fl!VllXio6&.'a c S. • • .t'ac&fcm.engaged - the services of Mr. Hemr Gibbs, who I- l*m attend to repairing of Guns, Ac., in all its branches.— All work warranted. S. A. DANNER, Waft King Street, between Cooper’s and Leman’s Hotels. j®rlT tf!6 i NTHRACITB COAIiPORTHB NAVY. I Navt Dcabtkest, 1 Buxxxu or CovßT&uonozr, Ac~ > May 25, 1859. ) BEADED PROPOSALS for furnishing anthracite coal for the navy, to be delivered during the fiscal year ending j June 80, fi-00, will be received at this Bureau until 3 j o’clock the 29th day of. June, 1659. j proposals must be endorsed “ Proposals for Anth- j radte Coal,” that they may be distinguished from other j business letters. i The offer must be for the delivery of 15,000 tons, of 2,240 ! lbe* of the best Blackheath or Bnck Mountain coal, ] designating the kind, steamer size, dean, unmixed, se lected so as to be free from impurities, and subject to such inspection as to quantity and quality as the Navy Depart ment may direct. • , . , The price stated most be for tbe coal delivered on board vessels in the port of Philadelphia, at the contractor’s | risk and expense, and without extra charge of any kind, j If an additional quantity, not exceeding 15,000 tons, Is | demanded, it Is to be furnished on like terms and con ditions. . . „ The coal is to be delivered on board vessels in tbe port ' of Philadelphia, in such qnantitiesand at such tlm& as, in j the opinion of tbe department, the exigencies of tbe ser- j vice may require, commencing within two days from the | time the vessel is reported ready to receive cargo when the ■ quantity is less than 600 tons, and within four days when j the quantity exceeds 600 tons; famishing at the rate of ' not less than 120 tons per day until tbe loading is com pleted. ' Id the case of failure to deliver the eoal of the proper : quality at tbe proper time, the department will reserve in [ the contract the right to purchase or authorize to be pu - ohaanA forthwith, at the contractoPa risk and expense, that which may be necessary to snpply the deficiency. Any demurrage or other charge to which tbe Navy De- ; partment may be subjected from delay iiuthe prompt de- ! livery of the coal byHhe contractors, will be deducted from ; their bills. j Tbe offer, as required by law, must be accompanied by a written' guarantee, signed by one or more responsible persons, to the effect that he or they undertake that tbe bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter into obligation in such time as may be prescribed by tbe Secretary of the Navy, with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the supplies proposed. No proposition will be considered unless accompanied by such guarantee, the form of which is herewith giveD. Bidders whose proposals shall be accepted, and none other, will be notified, and as early as practicable a con tract will be transmitted to them, which they will be re quired to execute within ten days after its receipt at the post office or navy agency named by them. Two or more sureties, in a sum equal to the amount specified to be paid, will be required to sign tbe contract, and their responsibility will be certified by a United States district judge, United States district attorney, collector, or navy agent. As additional and collateral security, twenty per.cent, will be withheld from tbe amount of all payments, not to be paid except by the authority of the Secretary of tbe Navy, until the contract shall have been in all respects complied with; and the remaining eighty per cent, of each bill, when certified by the inspector and approved by the Navy Department, will be paid by such navy ageht as tbe contractor may name within thirty days after its presenta tion to him. sep 7 tf 34 It will be stipulated in the contract that if default be made In delivering the coal, of the quality, and at the place and time directed by the department, then, aud in that case, the contractor and his sureties will forfeit aud pay to the United Stat.s, as liquidated damages, a sum of money not exceeding twice the coutract price, which may be recovered from time to time, according to the sift or acts of Congress in that case provided. I (or we) , of- , State of , hereby agree to furnish and deliver fifteen thousand tons of anthracite cual for steamer’s use, at the rate of per ton, of 2,240 pounds, amounting to dollars, aud tbe additional quantity if demanded; the whole in conformity with the provisions and terms of tbe advertisement of the 25th of May, 1859, from the Navy Department and hereto appended. Should my (or our) offer or bid be accepted, I (or we) re quest to be informed at ■, and that the contract may be forwarded to ■ for signatures and cer tificate. (Signed.) A. B. (Place.) (Date.) We, the Qndersigned, residents of , in the State of , and of * iu the State of , hereby jointly and severally covenant with the United States and guaranty that in case the foregoing bid of bo accepted, —; will within ten days after the receipt of the contract at execute the same with good and sufficient sure ties for the delivery ol the anthracite coal proposed In com pliance with tho terms of the advertisement of the 25th May, 1850, hereto appended and under which it was made ; and in case the said shall fail to enter into the contract aloresaid, we guaranty to make good the dif ference between the offer of the said and that which may be accepted. Witness: (Signatures.) C. D (Tlace.) E. F. (Date.) 1 hereby certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief the above-named guarantors and are good and sufficient. (Signature.) G. H. 7b be signed by the United States district judge. United States district attorney, collector , or navy agent. muy 31 , 4t 20 TIGHTNING RODS* ±j To all who intend protecting their property from LIGHTNING, a few facts may not be unwelcome. TIIK ELECTRO MAGNET LIGHTNING ROD has been before the public for twenty years; has been the means of saving a vast deal of property and many lives, and has never in a single instance failed to meet the high est expectations of its value. Hundreds of our own citi zens can testify from their own knowledge of its ability to protect property in safety; who have been eye witnesses where buildings public and private, churches and school bouses, have boou saved from destruction —the rod receiv in': ami carrying harmless to the groupd. strokes which but for them would have caused the totai ruiu of the building uud all withiu it. The cuporiority oftliess rods over auy others in use, has been testified toby men who have no superiors in general science or in this department. Recommendations to the number of six thousand can be som at the factory. The United States Patent Office is protected by my Rods, having h»*en selected from all others iu use as the best and most reliable. Considering the character and position of the men who have charge of that institution, no higher testimony could be desired. Persons residing at a distance should be on their guard against a class of swindlers who by false representations of every description, seek to mislead the purchaser. Where my agents are not personally kuown as such, the only safe plan is to apply, by letter or otherwise, at the Factory. g£*r* Weather Vanes, Cardinal Points. Spire Rods, and all manner of SCROLL and FANCY IRON WORK, to suit all characters of Architecture, got up in the neatest and most durable manner at the lowest cost prices. THOMAS AKMITAGK. Magnetic Lightning Rod and Weather Vane Factory, No. 1206 VINK Street, above Twelfth, PHILADELPHIA. mar 29 3m 11 Books from the spring trade SALK AT THE CHEAP BOOK STORE. A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR THOSE IN WANT OF Sever have Boohs sold cheaper than at the recent Philadel phia Spring Sale. The proprietor of the Cheap Book Store has availed him self of the opportunity to purchase a large stock of the most varied assortment of valuable books ofovery class and description. He now offers to the public the same, at pro portionally and unusually low rates. '’Those ia want of valuable standard works, for the Im proving ofa well selected library, will find itto rrmrrt their great advantage to call and examine the extensive stock on hand. My object and wish /reeZpar is. as it always was. to supply the wants of the commuuity with anything in my line, on the most reasonable terms possible. This wo find tho better aud most advantageous course for all parties.— The Political Econaraist toils ur “‘the cheaper an article in, the more universally it can and will be used.” Then the conclusion is. that when we buy cheap, we must sell cheap, simply allowing ourselves a reasonable profit. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. I would call especial attention to my largoaB6ortmentof Sunday School Books on hand, of every variety wanted for tho use of Sunday Schools; and sell all at the Sunday- School Uuion prices. I have the agencies for the publica tions of the American Sunday School Union, American Tract Society, Methodist Book and Tract Society. Also, the Lutbera n. Presbyterian, Episcopal, and other denomina tions are kept on hand. F A M I L I Y BIBLES. Those in want of a neat and cheap Quarto Family Bible, will find it to their advantange to call and examine at the Cheap Boult Store, the largest stuck on hand, rauging from $1 to $25. 3 Before purchasing elsewhere, call and examine the large and cheap stock of JOHN SHEAFFER, Successors to Murray, Young & Co.. aprl2tfl3J North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. [Columbia Spy, Mariottian, and Strasburg Herald copy.] WESTERN HOTEL, No. S2G MARKET STREET, ABOVE Bth, ROBINSON A MAXWELL have taken the above well known Hotel, (Mr. R. formerly of the Columbia House, Broad street above Arch, aud 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 renovated, improvements made, and other extensive altera tions in contemplation. The new lessees are determined to devote their whole attention to the business, and flatter themselves with the conviction that o thoy shall be able to givo general satisfac tion. The Bar will always be. supplied with the CHOICEST LIQUORS AND SEGARS, and the TABLE with the best the market can afford. Philadelphia, March 15,1859. 3m 9 Rate of interest increased.- We will pay hereafter, until further notice, five and a half per cent, interest on our Certificates of Deposit, issued for one year. On Certificates for less than one year, and on transient deposits, payable on demand, ftve 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 aud sold on commission only. Uncurrent money bought at lowest rates. Collections promptly made, and Drafts drawn on Phila delphia, New York and Baltimore. The members of the firm are individually liable for all the obligations of John Gyger A Co., consisting of JOHN GYGER, BENJ. ESHLEMAN, DAVID BAIR, HENRY MUSSELMAN. Robert Clarkson, Cashier. apr2l tf 14 National Lancaster county exchange AND DEPOSIT OFFICE. Corner of East King and Dake Streets, BET. THE COURT HOUSE AND SPRECHER’S HOTEL, Lancaster City. JOHN K. REED A CO. pay interest on deposits at the fol lowing rates: 5% per cent for one year and longer. 5 do. “ 30 days “ do. - 45*-Also, buy and sell Real Estate and Stocks on com mission, negotiate loans, collect claims, Ac., Ac. 4®-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 8. HENDERSON, DAVID SHULTZ, ISAAC E HIESTER, dec 25 tf 49 iFITYTBISI Company. CIASTOR OIL, ARROW ROOT, j SWEET OIL BORAX, ALCOHOL, CAMPHOR, SPICES, CALOMEL, SODA, LOGWOOD, CREAM TARTAR PEARL B'ARLEY, GUM ARABIC, HARTSHORN, GELATINE, VIALS, RHUBARB, SENNA, JALAP, BPONGE, Ac., For sale at THOMAB ELLMAKEK’S / apr 21 tf 14 Dmit and Chemical Store, West Kine r|. MELODEON9 ! MELODEONS ! ! HUGHES A MORRIBS, MANUFACTURERS, No. 728 Market street, below B£A, Philadelphia. Also, sole Agents in Philadelphia for j®*-! CARHART’3 CELEBRATED MELODE ONS. The Instruments are the Patentee’s own make, and combine all valuable 1m- */ u Sc \J tf provemeuts, among which is the Graduating Treble Swell All varieties constantly on hand. 45* Polite attention given at all times to visitors, whether they may wish to purchase or only examine our stock. HUGHES A MORRISS. sep 14 ly 36 CRYSTAL PALACE SHAVING AND HAIR CUTTING BALOON, UndebSpbeoheb’s Hotel, E. KinqStbeet, LANCASTER, PA. S. J. E. 0. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. S. J. Boston, ) . H. J.CLiEK, } Superintendents. YTTOOD.—Hickory. Oak and Pine Wood ft of the best quatity, for sale by GEORGE CALDER A 00., Office East Orange street, 2d door from North Queen, an at GraeflPi Landing on the Conestoga. fjn 20 t£24 Ibrm x>f Offer. harm of Guarantee. Goon BOOKS AT A SMALL COST. PHILAD E L P H I A (apr 26 ly 16 3 XA2TXH.I nEABBUKS. FT. ETTOAP, DENTisTRY— MARTIH * HNKKAD havingsssociated together In the practice of S r X 8 T £ J?w will endeavor to render entire satisfaction in wTHff all operations entrusted to their care. Being prepared for the Manufacture of T££TH. we will be enabled to suit all cases, with Block, Single Gum or Plate Teeth, either o® Gold. Silver nr Gntta Percha 49*Office —Main Street, 3 doors East of Echternacht** Hotel, Strasbuhr, Lancaster county. ... N. B.—l take this method of tendering thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore received, and hope by the present arrangement to be enabled at all times to attend to those requiring our rerricee. a0g41y29 WIIiLUn N. AMER, SURGEON DEN TIST, Office on the south-east corner ol North Queen vnd Orange streets, Lancaster, Pa. Dr. A. having been for 5 years a gtndentand assistant in the office of Dr. John Waylan, of i f JJJ this city, haring for several years since been in eon* stant practice, will, he hopes, be a sufficient guarantee to his friends.and the public generally, of his anility to per form all operations connected with the practice of the Dental Art, in such a manner, as will render entire satis faction to all who may favor him with a call. Charges moderate, and all work warranted to be fully equal to any that >-an bo procured elsewhere. N. B.—Entrance to office, 2nd door on Orange street. . June 29 tf24 Den tistry. The undersigned having again.resumed the practice of Dentistry, at his old stand, north east corner of North Queen and Orange streets, (Kramph’s Buildings,) would respectfully say to his former patrons and friends, and to the public generally, that he emb aeed the opportunity, while in Baltimore, of attending a fall course of lectures .in, and receiving a diploma from, the Baltimore College of Dental Burgery .' Having graduated at a period in the history of the pro fession wheu all its most approved principles could 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 metriculent of the University of Maryland, I received the benefit of the Surgical lectures of Prof. N. R. Smith, as well as those of Prof. T. E. Bond,-of the Dental College, and having for years adopted Surgery as a iavorite study, I de sign taking its general principles into my practice, and will treat all the surgical diseases, of the mouth and face especially, upon the principles laid down and practised so successfully by that eminent and scientific surgeon. Cleft palates, hare lips,preternatural and morbid growths In the mouth and about the face will receive especial and careful attention. Artificial Teeth mounted npon fou* different and ap proved principles, viz: Gold plate, silver plate, hard rubber process, and the much talked of Cbeoplastlc 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. Dental and surgical advice will be freely given to mdi vidn&ls or families, who may place themselves under my treatment. S. WHLCUENS, D. D. S. mar 8 tf 8 rfIHE PEOPLES’HAT AND CAP STORE) J, .Vo. 20% North Queen street, and next door to Lanes Store, East King street. SIIULTZ & BROTHER, P.ABJUONAIILE HATTERS, MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RE- TAIL DEALERS IN HATS, CAPB AND STRAW GOODS OP EVERT DESCRIPTION We have now in store the largest assortment of goods in our line of bonnes ever offered in this city, consisting of MEN’S. YOUTftg* AND CHILDREN’3 HATS AND CAPS. The latest styles, and at prices to suit all. We call particular attention to our $3 MOLE SKIN SILK HATS. SOFT HATS from the finest French Felt to the most common Wool. For the liberal patronage extended to us iu the past we return our sincere thanks, and our 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. 43P* Goods sold to Dealers at reasonable rates. FUR? bought and the highest cash prices paid. JOHN A. SHULTZ, HENRY A. SHULTZ, Proprietors. mar 29 ly 11 ALLEN’S IMPKOVED MOWER AND REAPER. MANUFACTURED AT ERCILDOUM, CHESTER CO., PENNS T A N I A . These Machines are now offer ed to the Farmers of Lancaster county. They have been ver’ thoroughly tested during sev eral harvests and are warranted entirely superior to any other machines in use. There are about 500 of these Mowers ir use in Chester county alone. They are made both fiingl ami combined Sever'd of th single machines have been use in this county, as will be seei from the following CERTIFICATES. Manor, Lancaster Co., Pa. .Mr. Caleb Pierce—Dear Sir I would any tn tho Farmers thai 1 have purchased an Allen’ Mowing Machine, and think i excels any other machine i use, aod does tho work om third easier for the team, also purchased the New Yorl Heaping Machine the earn* season and like it nvell. think it is one of the greatef improvements of the age. BKNJ. LANDIS. Manor, Lancaster co., Pa 0. Pierce:—l used Allen’s Mower last Season. I was better pleased with it the more I used it. I was surprised (hat it required no more power, (my grass was unusually heavy.) my two horses did not worry at all. I would advise mv Mlow farmers ir they want a perfect Mower, to take Allen’s Machine. C. B. HERR. Manor, Lancaster co., Pa. Caleb Pierce:—l have been using the New York Reaper for four years, and like it very well. I wonld not be with out it for double the cost. I also got one of Allen’s Patent Mowers and cut all my grass with it. I have cut fine meadow grass, and fouDd it to work well. I recommend this machine to do better work than we can get done with the scythe. DAVID 0. HERR. NEW YORK REAPER. \ This Machine is capable of cutting from* 15 to 20 acres per day, and do it better than can be done by hand. The following persons who have used the New York Reaper are referod to : RUDOLPH HERR, Lancaster, ABRAHAM HERR, do JOHN CHARLES, Manor, ABRM. MILLER. do J. K. BRUBAKER, do Farmers wishing Machines will do well to order early, or call upon the Agent who will be in Lancaster every Monday t at Cooper’s Hotel. C. 0. HERR, Agent. Ilighville P. 0., Lancaster co. may 17 8t 18 (jmrnMMhi LOCATED AT PHILADELPHIA, =• CHICAGO, 111., BUFFALO, N. Y., CLEVELAND, Ohio, ALBANY, N. Y., DETROIT, Mich. A Student entering any one of these Colleges has the privilege of all for an unlimited time. PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE, Southeast Cornier of Seventh and Chestnut Streets. Board of Referees. JOHN B. MYERS, MORRIS S. HOLLOWELL. PROF. JOHN S. HART. W. C. PATTERSON, EDMUND A. SOUDER, MAHLON WILLIAMSON, C. 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 aDd Retail Mercantile, Shipping, Forwarding, Commission, Banking, Exchange, Manufacturing, Rail roadiug, Steamboating, Ac., Ac. PENMANBHIP. A good hand writing is regarded of the first importance and is guarantied to all completing the Course. Commercial Correspondence, Mercantile-Law, Bus iness-Correspondence, Usage, Ac. Daily Lectures are delivered upon the above subjects. DIPLOMAS are awarded to Students completing the Course and passing the necessary examination. GENERAL INFORMATION. The proprietors of these Colleges design perfecting a chain of Schools throughout the Principal Cities of the East and West that shall afford to Young Men opportunity to qualify themselves in the various modes of doing busi ness not only In Groat Commercial centres of the East, bnt in the 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 daring last Winter’s Session. There aro 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, Writing, Lectures, Ac $4O 00 Book-Keeping for half Course, 26 00 For further particulars send for Catalogue and Circular — Address, BRYANT A STRATTON, Philadelphia anr 6 ly 12 DENTAL SURGERY—The under signed has associated with him in the practice of Dental Surgery, E. W. SWENTZEL, D. D. S., well known as his assistant. Dr. Swentzel graduated at the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, with high honors, and has been in practice several years. Office No. North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. apr 20 tf 14 JOHN WAYLAN. Clocks of every Des cription from $1 25 to $lO, at H. L. A E. •J. ZAHM'B, Corner of North Queen street and Centro Square. July 6 Warranted Timekeepers. 6ro 25 Farmers attention i i The best article in the world for raising CORN, OATS, POTATOES, Ac., is LEIPfAITS SUPER PHOSPHATE OP LIME! AT $4O PER TON, OB 2 CTB. A POUND BY THE BARREL. Analyzed and recommended by Professor CHARLES T. JACKSON, Chemist of the United States Patent Office, Washington, D. 0. Also, jgaßSPx LEINAU'S AMERICAN FERTILIZER! FrrfcJ at $25.00 a Ton: $3,50 a Barrel. It has been in gHw succesfnl USE for the past 7 years. Sombrero and Columbian Hard and Soft Pbosphatic GUANO, by the Ton or Cargo. Pot Ash, Bone Dust, Land Plaster, Nitrate of Soda and Sulphate of Ammonia. j s3* A liberal discount to Wholesale Dealers. GEORGE A. LEINAU, No. 21 Booth Front Street, Philadelphia City. Pa. mar 8 4m 8 Tatters ALL’S heave powder Powdered Rosin, Antimony, Fennigreea, Snlphnr Saltpetre, Asaafoetida, Alum, Ac. For sale at > apr 21 tf 14 THOMAB ELLMAKER, Dm? and Chemical Bto re, West King *t CASSIMER HATS> spring style, and a large stock of HATS and OAPS, of all descriptions, at AMER’S New Store, may 3tf 16 But King ft, next door to Gyger’s Bank. T7IAJBLHKKB, XOOKtoyburlSTEftMT. £ M’CO B MICK*B B El PXB AND MOWER, POR 1 8 5 9 . U again offered to the FARMKRB of the United States. 2500 sold In 1855. 4000 sold in 1856; 4000 sold In 1857 4500 sold In 1858. 15,000 sold In the last four years. No single establishment in the world can truthfully claim, to have manufactured and sold anything like so large a nmn her of Beeping and Mowing Machines, daring the same time, while my experience dates back to the origin of my Machine, in 1834, having been actively and exclnaiveiy engaged in the manufacture of these Machines than ever before, and with my improvements for 1850, do not hesitate to warrant my Machine as a Reaper, Mower, and Reaper and Mower,snperiortoany other, for simplidty, durability, and perfect working, and farther to say that farmers who. may desire it, are at liberty to work my Machine through the harvest with any other, and keep and pay for the one preferred. Great Council Medal awarded my Machine, at London, in 1851. Grand Gold Medal of Honor at Paris, in 1855. J. 'MARTIN. Highest Price at the French Universal Exhibition, in 1856. Highest Price of Royal Agricultural Society of England, in 1857. Highest Price of the United States Agricultural Society, Id 1857. AS THE BEST BEAPEB. C. H. McCOBMICK, by W. S. McCormick. REFERENCES IN LANCASTER COUNTY. Samuel E. Keller. Warwick; A. Bruabker, Rohreretown; J. AB. Long, Landisville; R. McGrann, Lancaster; Peter Reiubold, West Earl; Curtis Withers, EastCocalieo; Peter Qunsecker, Mauheim; George Rigbter, Lancaster; Abra ham Landis. Ephrata; Benjamin Bare, East Hempfield; John Shenk, Lancaster; John Btanffer, East Earl; D. Frantz, do.; Samuel Hull, New Holland; Urias Carpenter, Warwick; B. B. Fisher, Belmont; David Shirk, West Earl; John McGovern, Lancaster; Bev. Daniel L. Lefever, Neffa ville; Benjamin Hernly, Warwick; 0. Caldwell, Elizabeth Fumance; Abraham Bear, EastCocalieo; David Brubaker, Warwick; Michael Haber, Lancaster; John B. Hertz!er, Hempfield; Henry Hess, Sr., Litiz; Henry Trout, Lancas ter; J H. Strickier, Mount Joy; John Keller, Clay; John Hess, Warwick; Daniel Rohrer, Petersburg; Jacob B. Hess, Elizabeth; Patrick McEvoy, Lancaster; John Gerber, Don egal ; John Dentiinger, Paradise; William Bender, Leacock; William Llnville, Salisbury; Solomon Unville, do.; Bev. 0. Becker, Penn; Widow Metzler, Sporting Hill; A. Kurtz, West Cocalico; C. Eby, Paradise; Eckman & Brother, Strasburg; Joel Wenger, Bareville; Benjamin Root, Hemp field; Andrew Kreider, do; John Nissley, do.; Samuel Brown, West Earl; Jonas Beiff, do.; Aston Rettew, Man helm; Jonas 8- Brubacher, do.; Samuel Esbenshade, Para dise; Jacob Landis, Manor: A Hersbey, Mount Joy; C. Long, near Mount Joy; Henry A. Carpenter, Lercock; John Fry. Frysville; David Witmer, East Earl; Israel Robrer, Paradise; John Landis, Ephrata; John Linville, Gap; Joseph Hamilton, Salisbury ; I. Livingston & Broth ers, Salisbury; Jacob L. Erb, Oregon; Adam Hoar, Salis bury ; Rev. 0. Bomberger, Litiz; James Musser, Hempfield; Dr. James H. Lefevre, Paradise; Knox & Dickeson, do.; Abraham Charles. Conestoga; Reuben Garber,’Manor; Mrs. Keneagy, Paradise; Henry B. Erb, Clay; Daniel Erb, Warwick; Jacob Becker, do., J. & J. Btultzfuß, Salisbury; G. Ebrisman, Sporting Hill; S. F. Hornish, Petersburg; Martin Robrer, Leacock; David Harnish, Mauheim; Ulrich Shirk, Oregon; Oh ristian Kreider. Last Hempfield ; Augus tus Boyd, Elizabeth Furnace; A. L. Henderson, Gap; Jacob Horst, Frysville; H. W. & J. Eby, Belmont; John Huber, Manheim; John Bo?ry, Reamstown; J. Umble, Salisbury ; Levi Getz, Lancaster; Jacob Kurtz, Ephrata; C. 8. Bru bacher, do; George Sahm, Manheim; Mrs. Brinton ; Chris tian Warner; Jacob Btulsfus, Intercourse; Jonas Pfautz, Vogansville; Joshua Brinton, Gap; David Hostetter, Man heim; Levi Eby, Mount Joy; Benjamin Hostetter, Mount Joy; Samuel Lapp, Intercourse; Christian Kurtz, Salis bury; Christian Eby, Salisbury; John Leeber, Reamstown; John S. Stulsfus; Isaac Rohrer; Michael Minnich; Fred erick Fricker, Manheim; Peter Longenecber, Penn; Jacob Greider, Gordonville; William Shreiner; Christian Snyder, Litiz; Jacob Myers, Hempfield; Jacob Garber, Drytown. REFERENCES IN LEBANON COUNTY. Christian Bachman, Cornwall; Jacob Shaak, Mllibach; George Bowman, Cornwall; Samuel Brubacher, Cornwall; John Ilolstem, Mllibach; Cyrus Bachman, Campbellstown; Joseph Herr, Campbellstown ; Benjamin Horst, Sheaffers town ; Jonathan lllig, Millbach ; Christian Kisser, South Lebanon ; John K. Bachman, Milerstown ; Benjamin Mooney, Cornwall Furnace ; Jacob Weis, Lebanon; Joseph Bomberger, Lebanon; Henry Gogley,Lebanon. Mr. John B. Erb— Dear Sir: After having used the McCormick Reaper aDd Mower for a season, we most unhesitatingly say that it is a very good Mower, and as a Reaper, it is not equalled by any other Reaper that has come under our observation. Its construction is simple, and it is easily kept in repair; we, therefore, take pleasure in strongly recommending it to the farmers of our county who desire a Mower and Reaper combined in one Machine, as the very best that can bo obtained. Respectfully Yours, SAMUEL HESS, HENRY HEBS, JOHN SENER, BENJAMIN SNAVELY. I could furnish many testimonials from the most respec table farmers of Lancaster and Lebanon counties, of the superiority of these Machines, but deem It unnecessary, as the Machine will recommend itaelfi Applications for Machines should be made early.— Repairs of all kinds constantly on hand. Apply personally or by letter, to JOIIN B. ERB. &s=“The Agent, John B. Erb, will be in Lancaster city, atjthe Keystone House, every Monday and Saturday, and In Lebanon at Endres Bamberger’s Hotel, every Friday, apr 26 eow6t 15 Lancaster mercantile COLLEGE. Incorporated by toe Legislature op Pennsylvania. NORTH WEST CORNER OF CENTRE SQUARE. Open Dat and Evening. Individual Instruction. Students may enter at any time. COLLEGIATE COURSE. DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING. A thorough course of Instruction, and actual practice in the science of accounts, embracing every variety or de oartment of trade. Agriculture, Mechanical, Manufactur ing, Professional, Merchandizing, Retail, Wholesale, Bank ing, Exchange, Commission, Steamboating, Shipping, Im porting, Exporting, Individual, Partnership, Joint Stock, Joint and Compound Company, Speculations, Ac. Practi c illy illustrating various methods of opening, conducting and closing Books iu the different kinds of business, of de tecting and correcting errors in Books, changing Single Entry Books into Double Entry, changing Joint Stock into Partnership Books, Partnership settlements by Single En try, settling Insolvent Est Ates. Rules for settling deranged Double’Entry IVtoks, a new and certain method of detect ing errors in Books, together with many new and impor tant features iu the science of accounts. COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS. Embracing a great variety of business operations such as Interest, Discount, Commission, Profit and L'»ss, Gen oral and Particular average, Partnership Settlements, Simple and Compound Equations. Storage Equations, In surance, Direct and Indirect Exchange. Joint Accounts, Accounts Curreut, Account Sales, Invoices, Ac. BUSINESS PKNMANSUIP. From one to two hours, dally, are devoted to forming a uniform and systematic style of business Penmanship. MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE. Illustrating the most approved styles of business letters, forms of Accounts Current, Account Sales, Invoices, Ac., which are calculated to familiarize the student with com mercial terms and usages, all of which are most essential to a high stvle of business correspondence. DETECTING SPURIOUS BANK NOTES. From the frequent impositions, upon the unwary and upon those who have to trust the honesty of others , by the passing of counterfeit and altered bank notes, it is only necessary to say that this subject not only forms an impor tant part of our Students’ instruction, but often proves to them of more value itself alone than the entire cost of the whole course. On the Law of Partnership Bills of Exchange aud Prom issory Notes. Mercantile Contracts, Agency, Shipping, In surance, Bailments, Ac., together with Lectures daily on the science of Accounts, the usages of Trade, Penmanship, Ac., form also an important feature in the course of in struction in this College. GENERAL INFORMATION. The above are the leading points upon which Students are instructed m the “ Lancaster Mercantile College,” and. together with much other incidental information,* on subjects of vital importance, forms a mod invaluable course of instruction for the Book Keeper nr business man. The whole course of instruction relates to busiuess aud that alone, therefore, the Student is not led off into any abstractions ; but pursues his course of study, according to his ability and application, until he is qualified to conduct the Books of any business whatever. And if satisfactory evideuce of his competency be given upou examination, he is then awarded an elegant Diploma lithographed in the highest 6tyle of the art, and neatly filled up in Old English German Text or anv desired style of writing. TERMS. For the entire course fin advance) $35 Any further information relative to the College-can be obtained by addressing by letter orcaUingpersonally on T. 11. POLLOCK, President, - mar 15 3m 10 Lancaster City, Pa. Building slate.-The subscriber has just received a large lot of PEACH BOTTOM and YORK COUNTY BUILDING SLATE, which he will put on by the square or sell by the ton, on the most reasonable terms. He has also constantly on hand an extra light Peach Bottom Building Slate, intended for Blating on top ot 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. £s=** The above slate can also be had at F. S. BLETZ’S Lumber Yard, Columbia. This is to certify that we do not sell our beat quality Peach Bottom Guaged State to any other per son In Lancaster city than the'ubove named. R. F. JONES, Manufacturers of Peach Bottom Roofing State, oct 6 tf 38 OYSTER SALOON—WM.KAUTZ takes this method to inform his friends and the public, that he has taken the popular OYSTER BALOON, in Centre Square, “ Swan ” Hotel bnilding, recently conducted by himself and brother, to which hereafter he will give his own persona] attention, and hopes that his old customers will continue to patronize the old established stand, so long and well-known as the best place to get prime Oysters, done up in every style required by the lovers of bivalves. The beßt Baltimore and Absecnm Oysters served up at all hours of the day and night. april 5 6m 12 Mowing and reaping machine AGENCY, 633 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA , Where FARMERS may see and themselves between SIX OF THE BEST COMBINED MACHINES NOW IN USE! And purchase the Machine of their choice. EMLEN A PASSMORE, apr 5 3m 12 633 Maiket street, Philadelphia. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. VELVET aud GILT WALL PAPERS, VELVET and GILT DECORATIONS, MARBLE and OAK DECORATIONS, MOULDINGS and BORDERS, FINE SATIN PAPER, COMMON UNGLAZED PAPER, STUTUES and FIRE-BOARD PRINTS. Just received a large and complete stock of the above goods in new and elegant designs, which will be sold at the lowest prices by HAGER A BROTHERS, mar 22 tf 10 FOR RENT .-An excellent Frame Weather-Boarded STABLE, situate on the Alley be tween South Queen and Prince streets, and near West Vine street, will be leased for one year at a moderate rent. There is a Carriage House with the Stable. Enquire of the Editor of the Intelligencer. mar 30 tfll Furniture of every descrip tion, warranted as good as the best, and cheaper than the cheapest—at KKTCHAM’B, North Queen street<*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 allied for Cash, aug 31 tf33 Drug and chemical store. The subscriber having removed his store to the new bnilding nearly opposite his old stand, and directly opposle the Cross Keys Hotel, has now on hand a well selected stock of articles belonging to the Drug, business, consisting in part of Oils, Acids, Spices, ,Beed«, Alcohol, Powdered Articles, Sarsaparillas, Ac., Ac., to which the attention of country merchants, physicians and consumers in general is lbvited. THOMAS ELLMAKER, feb6tf4 West King street, Lan. CHANGE OF LOCATION. PEOPLES' BOOK STORE , From No. 33 North Queen Street, to the S. E Corner of NORTH QUEEN and ORANGE SreeU. : 'Where the proprietors will be happy to meet all their friends and patrons after the FIRST DAY OS APRIL NEXT. BPRENGER A WEBTHAEFFKB. ' mar 29 11 Pequea Township, Lancaster co., Pa.) March 29th, 1858. J Litiz, Lancaster county. Pa. Agent for C. H. McCormick. LECTURES. Local freight notice^tiu PENNSYLVANIA BATLBOAD COMPANY are now prepared to receive and forward FREIGHT between Phila delphia, TfUTicMwtpr and Colombia, at the following rates per hundred pounds: * BETWEEN PHILA. AND COLUMBIA. First Class. Second Class. Third Class*. t Fourth Class. 22 eta. 18 eta. 16 ets. 14 ets. Floor, 28 ets. per barrel Pis Metal, 10 ets. per 100 pounds. BETWEEN PHILA. AND LANCASTER. First Class. Second Class. Third Class. Fourth Class. 20 eta. ' .17 eta. -Seta. 13 ets. Flour. 25 ets. per barrel. Pigiietal, 10 “ “100 lbs. A ARTICLES OF Ist CLASS. Books, Fresh Fish, Boots and Shoes, , -Nuts in Bags,, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Porter A Ale in bottle*, Dry Goods, Poultry In coops, Eggs, Pork, (fresh,) Furniture, Poultry, (dressed,) Feathers, Wrapping Paper. ARTTCLF.S OF 2d CLASS. Apples, Molasses, Cheese, Melons, H Clover A Grass Seed. Oils in casks or barrels. Crockery, Paper in boxes, Candles, Pasteboard, Casks or Barrels, (empty,) Peaches, (dried,) Groceries, Printing Paper, Guns and Rifles, Paper Hangings, Herring’in boxes and kegs, Queens ware, Hardware, Sweet Potatoes, Hops, Tobacco in bales, * Iron, hoop, band or sheet, Tea, Leather, Type, Liquor in wood, Tallow, Marble Slabs and Marble Turpentine, (sptiO Monuments, Varnish. ARTICLES OF 3d CLASS. Alcohol, Potatoes,. Coffee, Turnips, Hides, (green,) Vinegar, Lard, White Lead. Oysters A Clams, (in shell.) Window Glass Tobacco, (manufactured.) ARTICLES OF 4th CLASS. Codfish, Rosin, Cotton, Salt, Fish, salted, Tobacco, (leaf.) Grain of all kinds, Tin, Nails and Spikes, Tar, Pitch, Whiskey. Plaster, For further Information, apply to E. J. SNEEDER, Freight Agent, Phila. E. K. BOICE, Freight Agent, Columbia. W. H. MYERS, Freight Agent, Lancaster, aug 11 ly 80 Nsw hardware: arrange ment.—a. W. AJ. R. RUSSEL haring united their stocks of Hardware at the Old Stand No. 8 EAST KING STREET, (late Russel A Barr,) respectfully call the atten tion of their friends and the public generally to their im proved stock, and hope to receive a continuance of their custom. Their object will be to keep a good and full stock and sell at the lowest rates. They are agents for Whitenack’s celebrated NEW JERSEY MOWER A REAPER with all the latest Improvements. Warranted to give sat isfaction, or no sale. Also Agents for the sale and putting on of York County Slate, the best in the market, put on by the best workmen and warranted to give entire satisfaction. Witberell’s and other makes of White Lead with every variety of Paint*, Oils, Varnishes. Ac. Just received 500 Kegs beet quality of Nails, also 200 Boses Window Glass assorted sizes, together with every article usualy kept in a Hardware Store. Call, and see and judge tor yourselves at the Old Stand, No. 8 East King st., SIGN OF THE BIG ANVIL, may 24 3m 19 A. W. A J. R. RUSSEL. Knickerbocker magazink FIFTY- SECOND VOLUME, BEGINNING WITH THE JULT NUMBER. LOUIS GAYLORD CLARK, 1 Dr. JAMES 0. NOYES, J JMVXnrt - JOHN A. GRAY, Publisher. Arrangements have been made with the following popu lar authors for contributions to the succeeding volumes of the Knickerbocker, comprising, we believe, a greater amount and variety of taleut than have ever been enlisted . for any magazine in the country: , FITZ GREEN HALLECK, Da. J. W. FRANCIS, Da. OLIVER W. HOLMES, GTJLIAN C. VERPLANCK, 1 DONALD G. MITCHELL, H. T. TUCKKRMAN, Holt. G. P. R. JAMES, GEORGE W. CURTIS, PARK BENJAMIN, JOHN G. SAXE, i Rev. F. W. SHELTON, ALFRED B. STREET. Da. J. W. PALMER, Prop. EDWARD NORTH, E. L. GODKIN, MANTON M. MARBLE. R. H. STODDARD, FITZ JAMES O’BRIEN, JOHN PHCENIX. T. B. ALDRICH, A. WILDER, JAMES W. MORRIS, Mrs. E. KEY BLUNT, Miss C. CIIEBEBRO. As heretofore, its pages will be devoted to the cultivation j of Literature, Art, and Humor. Leaving to others the dis- i cussion of vexed political and polemical questions, it will yet be the aim of the editors to procure for the body of the ' Magazine the most brilliant articles upon the topics of the day; and the large resources at their command will enable them to make the pages of the Knickerbocker unsurpassed in excellence and variety of matter. Mr. Clark’s time be ing now bestowed mainly opon tbe “ Editor's Table," the inimitable feature of the Knickerbocker, be will labor to make it tbe most delightful repository of wit, humor, and of literary gems, iu the English language. Every Number of the succeeding volume will contain a 6teel-plate engraving,and illustrated articles will frequent ly grace the pages of the Magazine - All communications connected with the Business Depart ment of the Knickerbocker should be addressed to John A. Gray, 10 and 18 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, 5 00 Three copies, 6 00 An extra copy seut to any one wh> will make up a d'b of ten subscribers, at $2 each. atig 31 tf 33 PKOSPECTUS FOR 18 59. 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: I REV. G. II SPURGEON, of Loudon. G. W. M. REYNOLDS, of London. G. P. R. JAMES, Novelist. SIR EDWARD BULWEII, GEN. C. F. lIENNINGSEN. late of Nicaragua. COL. G. W. CROCKETT, A. D. MUNSON, CAI'T. M. D. ALEXANDER. U S. A.. TUOMAS DUNN ENGLISH, M. D„ lIENRY CLAPP, JR., DR. O. C. VAN BUKEN, LIEUT. J. M. PLATT, U. S. N.. F. CLINTON BARRINGTON, MISS SOUTLIWORTH, MRS. ANNA WIIELPLEY, MISS HETTY lIEARTLY, “ 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 bis subscription money : Gold Pen, with Silver Case, worth, at retail. $2.00 Ladies’ Gold Pencil, “ “ 2.00 Gold Tooth Pick, 2,00 Ladies’ Gold Pen, with Extension Cage, “ “ 2,00 Engrossing Gold Pen, 16 carets, “ “ 2.00 Gold Ring, plain and chased,., “ il 2.00 Ear Drops, 2,00 Mosaic and Florentine Brooches, “ “ 2,00 Gold Lockets, ” 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, 2,00 Watch Keys, 4 * “ 2.00 Ladies’ Cuff Pins, “ “ 2,00 Ribbon Slides, “ “ 2.00 Gold Crosses, “ “ 2,00 PREMIUMS TO AGENTS GETTING SUBSCRIBERS. Those getting up a dub of 5 subscribers, at $2 each, aqd remitting $lO, will be entitled to a gold pen and Bilver holder, worth $3; and each subscriber will receive any one of the above articles he may select. Those remitting $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 bunting cased watch, or a gold chain, worth $l5. Those i emitting $6O, for 30 subscribers, will be entitled to a gold chain, or a silver bunting cased watch, worth $22. Those remitting $BO, for 40 subscribers, will be entitled to a lady’s gold watcb, worth $3O. Those remitting $lOO, for 50 subscribers, will be entitled to a gold watch, worth $4O. yg- All communications should be addressed to M. B. DEAN, Publisher, 335 Broadway, New York. dec 28 1 a m ly 50 PATENT AMBROTYPES—The tab tcribers having purchased the exclusive right of Lan caster city, are enabled to offer to the public anew style of Pictures, far exceeding, in beauty and durability, any ever before made. These pictures are not reversed, as daguerreo types areand may be seen in’anyllght. They also possess the rare property of being imperishable; being hermetically sealed between glass plates, which is secured by Letters Patent, in the United States, Great Britain and France, and practised in Lancaster city by T. <£■ IP. CUMMINGS. only, over Sprecher & Bro.’s New Store, North Queen st., Lancaster. EXPLANATION. The term AMBROTYPE, by which these Pictures are designated; is derived from the Greek word Ambrotcs, sig nifying indestructibility, permanency, Ac. The Picture is taken upon plate glass, ip which another plate of corres ponding size is secured with an indestructible cement, by by which the picture will retain its original brilliancy for ages; it will not corrode by adds, nor be injured by water or climate. It is bold in its effect, beautiful in tone, surpasses any thing in the gradations of light and 6hade, and may be seen in any light. The public are cautioned against imitations made on tingle plates of glass, with the black varnish in immediate contact with the Picture.— Such are not permanent, as the varnish must crack and destroy the Picture. AMBROTYPE STERESCOPES MUST BE SEEN, to be appreciated—the relief being fully as perfect as Hie. Citizens Strangers are invited to call at the Ambro* type Gallery of the undersigned, and examine specimens before they procure Pictures elsewhere, as they are insured of polite attention, sep 26 tf-36’ T. k W. CUMMINGS A CO Stoves tin and copper ware.- The undersigned respectfully announces to his old friends and patrons, and to the public that he continues to keep on.hand a large assortment of Cooking Parlor, Of fice and other STOVES, of the latest and most approved patterns. He also continues to carry on extensively the manufacture of TIN, 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.— Persons wishing articles in his line are Invited to call at his old stand, East King Street, a few doors from Centre Square. CHRISTIAN KIEFFER. jan 8 ft 16 Isaac barton, WHOLESALE GROCER, WINE AND LIQUOR STORE. Nos 136—137 North 3d street, Philadelphia dee 2* t'4o TT A VANN A SEGARS<»*SOOO Imported fl 'Havanna Segars of the most approved brands. Jnst received and for sale at j DR. JOHN WAYLAN’S Drag Store, apr7 tf!2 No. 60 North Queen Street. Millinery : millinery i . MADAME M. SCHELL’S Paris Millinery Establishment, N. E. Corner of Y&'ia Ninth and Oberry Streets, PHILADELPHIA. Crfr The Ladies of Lancaster and the adjacent country, are earnestly invited to give me call, as every at tention will be given to render satisfaction. Open every day. [may 10 3m 17 Carpets, floor oil cloths, <&c. Velvet, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Venitlan, List and Rag Carpets, Canton and Cocoa Matting, Velvet Rngs and Door Mats. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS from one to four yards wide, pur chased at lata New York and Philadelphia auctions. For sale by HAGER k BROTHERS, mar 22 tf 10 A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF STRAW GOODS Just received at the new HAT STORE, East King street, next door to Gyger’s Bank, by mayStflO] J.AMEB. ANOTHER LOT of THOSE BBAUTI- A. FUL Boy’s and Children’s HATS and CAPS, just re* •elred by [may-8 tf 16] J.AME&, rIB « GEEAT HBPVBLIO ” MONTH LY. —To the Publle, the Bode end Periodical Traps, and the Press. We bare the honor to announce that we shall Issue, on or about the Ist of December next, som to be in season to command the early’sttentlon of the pnbllo and the period* leal trade, the FIRST NUMBER OP A NEW ILLUS TRATED MAGAZINE, to be called THE “GREAT RE PUBLIC” MONTHLY. It Is Intended to make this Magailne superior in every rorpeet to anything ever before issued in this country.— The general scope of its character can best be understood by its name. Ix will ax .TfioaonoHLT national — in tro Wia* BXOXIO3AL o& sxciabzax, akx> WBOIL7 QtPERSONAL. — It will offer to the writers and thlDkers of this Union a common field, where they can meet on the highest ground of cotemporary literature- It will dm to gather about it every variety of. intellect. The range 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; Halimi*, Stanzas, Sonnets, Marie, Corres pondence, Gossip, 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: ii'eorge D. Prentiss, Henry Ward Pettit, Charles Swain, Thomas Mackellar, Fitzgreen Halleck, H. J. Brent, (Stirrup,) Charles J. Ingersoll, F. W. Hunt, M. D., Orestes A. Brown son, Edmund Flagg, Gen. Geo. P. Morris, Fayette Hurd, Nathaniel Deering, Hannah F. Gould, Hon. Charles Gayarre, Sarah Helen Whitman, Wm. 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PREMIUM SUBSCRIPTIONS-rEntitling the sub-.-riber to the Magazine for one year, and to their choice of either of our two great steel engravings, entitled. “TUE LAST SUPPER.” AND - THE CITY OF THE GREAT KING,” Four Dollars The engraving will be sent on roller* by mail, prepaid. AGENTS AND CANVASSERS can make liberal and satisfactory arrangements upon application, stating the territorv required All Postmasters and Clergymen are authorized to re ceive subscriptions, which they may forward to us. giving name and address of subscriber, and deducting 2n per cent, for their trouble. POSTAGE AND POST OFFICE REGULATIONS.—The rate of postage will not exceed three cents tor each num ber, to be paid in all cases at the office where it is received. Canadian Subscribers will remit thirty-six cents each, in addition to subscription, to prepay postage to the line All communications, to be entitled to answer, must eon tain return stamps Subscribers must in all cases write Names. T"W», Conn ty and State iti full, as legibly as possible There is little risk in sending money by mail. Large sums should be remitted lv. -l-.vi. if possible, or registered letter. "AKSMII'I! t «'<).. Publishers of the "(ire.it Republic ” Moniniv. il2und 114 William Street. Npw Y< rk. [n ,,v 9tf 43 LINDSEY’S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER, the onlv acknowledged Remedial Agent for Impurity of the Blood'that dees its work thoroughly, effectually, aud without fail I This great PURIFIER, now before the public but a few years, has already won a name and reputation unexampled in the history of any medicine ever invented. The ingre dients composing it are Bimple, yet in combination all powerful in driving disease from tho human system. It cures * .Scrofula. Cam-emus formations. Outaueou* Disease*, Erysipelas. Boils, Pimples '>q the face. Sore Eyes, Old and stubborn Üb-er.i, "Scald Head, Tetter affections. Rheumatic Disorders, Dyspepsia, Costiveuess, Jaundice. Salt Rheum. .Mercurial‘Diseases, General Debility, Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, j Foul Stomach. Female Complaints, and all Diseases having their origin in an impure state of the Blood. Every Agent wh't-has this medicine for Bale, haR circu lars on hand containing certificates from personn who have been cured by its use. Many of them are desperate cases, ui-d commond themselves to the attention ol those afflict ed with any of the above diseaKifi. The following certificate alone is selected, as carrying with it the most indubitable evidence of the virtues of this wouderful medicine. Sworn 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 ou my upper lip, which soon be came enlarged and sore. I used poultices <>f sorrel, and a wash of blue vitriol, without effect. Finding the sore ex tending, I called on Dr. Ely. of Schollsburg, who pro nounced it CANCER, and prescribed a wash of sugar of lead and bread poultices. Finding these remedies of no avail, I called upon Dr. Shaffer, of Davidsvllle, 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 nsed 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. Statler, of St. Clairsville, Bedford county, who also pronounced the disease Cancer, and applied a salve said to be a never-failing remedy, bat 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. S. Newton, of the Eclectic Medical College. He pronounced the disease “ a cutaneous Cancer, super induced by an inordinate use of mercury.” He applied mild zinc ointment, and gave me internal remedies. My face healed up, but the inflammation was not thoroughly removed. In February, 1857, he pronounced me cared, and I left for home. In April the disease again returned, and so violent was the pain that I could not rest atnlghtl Late ia May I returned to Cincinnati, aud again placed myself under the charge of Dr. Newton, with whom I re mained until September, during which time he used every known remedy, and partly succeeded in checking the dis ease, but when I returned home there wore still three dis charging ulcers upon my face. I continued using New ton’s preparations, and also medicine that I got from Dr. Ely. but the Cancer until it had eat off Vie left side of my tiosc, the greater 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 ho could only give relief, bat 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 ulcers 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, and I have been healthier since than I have been for the last seven years. Although my face Is sadly disfigured, lam still grateful to a benign Providence who has spared my lile, and which has been done through the instrumentality of Lutdset’6 Improved 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 ami for the Borough of liollldaysburg, Blair county, Pa. JOHN GORLEY, .1. P. Witness—U. J. Jones. For sale by Kaufman A Co., Wholesale Agents, Lancas ter city; Charles A. lielnilsh, do.; James Smith, do.; J. F. Long & Co., do.; McCorkle & Deliet, Columbia; Rudolph Wil. liams, do.; John Jay Libhart, Marietta; R. 8. Ross, Eliza bethtown ; Dr. A. M. Heistaud, Mount Joy; M. ± B- Swarr, Saiunga; John H. Gross, Ephrata; Nathaniel 8. Wells, Litiz; D. k J. W, Bowman, Maytown; Samuel Ens miuger, Mauheim, John H. Ecbtemach, Fairville; Henry Stauffer, Adamstowu; Jeremiah M. Sallada, Reamstowu; L. Y. Kingtralt, Mulberry ; J. B. Johns, New Holland; B. F. Holl, Intercourse; Samuel Hacbenberger, Bainbridge; Boone ottlßB will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the face. 1 Two to three bottles will clear the system of Biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in tho mouth or stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. One or two bottles are warranted to cure all humor c the Eyes. 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 ulcere. 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 cure the salt rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofbla A benefit is always experienced from tho first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity U taken. Readerfl peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. I know tho effect of it in every case.— go sure as water will extinguish fire, so sure will this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it, but that sold another; after a trial it always speaks for itself. There are’ two thingß about thin 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 1846—second, that it should cure all kiuds of humor. In order to give some idea of the sudden rise, and great popularity of the discovery, I will state that in April, 1853, I peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—ln April, 1854,1 sold over one thousand bottles per day of It. gome of the wholesale Druggists who have been in the business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing la 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, j great and wonderful virtues have been found In it that 1 i never suspected. , Several coses of epileptic fits—a disease which was always ' considered incurable, have been cored by a few bottles.— ! 0, what a mercy if it prove effectual lu all cases of that awful malady—there are but few who haveseen more oflt I 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 Hide, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly In diseases \ of the Kidneys, Ac., tho discovery has done more good than l any medicine ever known. ! No change of diet over necessary—oat the best yon get j and tnongh of it. j Directions fob Use.—Adults one table spoonful per day j —Children over ten years dessert spoonful. Children from ! five to eight years tea spoonful. As no directions can be | applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on ' tho bowels twice a day. Manufactured by | DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120 Warren st., Roxbury, Mags. Price, $l,OO. Wholesale Agents. —New York city, 0. M. Ollcknar, 81 Barclay street; C. H. Ring, 192 Broadway; Ruahton k Clark, 175 Broadway; A B. k D. Sands, 100 Pulton at. Sold iu Rochester by J. Bryan k Co.; Wholesale Agents, No. 112 State street; also by L. Post k Co. General Agent.—T. W. Dyott k Son, Philadelphia. Agents in Lancaster.—James Smith, Wm. G. Baker, Samuel Welcbens, B. U. Kauffman, 11. A. Rockafleld, Chaa. A. llelnitsh and John F. Long. aug 4 ly 29 Let every body read DRB. ASH MEAD k STECK’S HO M-(E 0 PA TH 1.0 PREPARED EXPRESSLY FOR DOMESTIC USB. Every day’s observation proves incontestlbly the rapid growth of Homoeopathy in public favor. The blessings that have flown from the brilliant discoveries of Hahne mann, are now confined to no geographical limits, for within the boundaries of all civilized nations we find mnl titndes of votaries to the Homoeopathic'faitb. How conld it be otherwise ? The record of her splendid achievements in every known form of disease, stands without a parallel in any other system of medicine ever devised. That the advantages of this plan of treatment may become still more popularized, we have prepared a Catalogue of Homoeo pathic remedies, embracing thirty distinct setts, adapted to the following named complaints, viz: A. Dyspepsia, ,B. Sore Throat or Quinsy, ,D.« Piles or Hemoorholds, F. Dysentery, C. Costiveness, E’ Diarrhoea, 11. Liver Complaint, J. Colds, Coughs A Hoarse ly. Croup, ness, N. Afltbma, G. Cholera Morbuß, I. Worm Affections, K. Whooping Cough, M. Bronchitis, 0. Spasmodic Affections. P. Headache and Neuralgia , it.* Urinary Complaints, T. Rheumatism, Q. Erysipelas, B.* Gout, U. Faintioi? or Swooning, V. Scrofnla, W. Chlorosis, X. Whites, or Lencorrhcea, Y. Suppressed Menstrua-Z. Profase and Painful Men tion, strnatlon, KG Morning Sickness.” FF. Complaints of Infancy, GG. General Debility, UH PalnsandStltcheilnthe Side or Cheat. 26 oents. 60 cents. Prices—single sets Extra sizes, D*, K* S*. In submitting our remedies for the foregoing aliments, we do so with the fullest confidence In their efficacy, and doubt not their value will be abundantly appreciated upon a trial of their virtues. Persons afflicted with any of the above complaints, and are desirous of using our Horamopatbic remedies, will ob serve that each disease has Its Alphabetical Index—-thus, Whooping Cough, K—Rheumatism, T—Headache and Neu ralgia, p. In asking for the medicines, It Is necessary to designate the complaint, or its index mark. THE 80LE AGENCY for Lancaster city and county hav ing been granted to the undersigned for the Specific Rem dies prepared by Drs. Aahmoad & Steek, he Is prepared to sell at wholesale or retail. A LARGE DISCOUNT made to country dealers, who will find it to their advantage to keep these remedies always on band. For sale In Lancaster city at, W. F. DUNCAN'S, feb 15 tf 5 Centre Square Book Store. Stereoscopes x—IThese 1 These wonderful and universally admired pictures, which appear as ouud and solid ss sculptured marble, are token daily at JOHNBTON'S SKY LIGHT GALLERY, corner of North Queen and Orange its, Sjf Daguerreotype* of every rise and style, taken ta the lowest prices. ■ I-pnßrater, June IP tM2 Reduction of prices. WHITE LEAD, ZINC and COLORED PAINTS, of all Shades, always on haod and manufactured to order, equal in ouollty and lower in prices than any io the city. 4®- Also, WATER PROOF LEATHER PRESERVA TIVE of Boots, Shoes, Harness, and every description of Leather. L. BRADDOOK, mar 29 8m 11 43 North 12th street, Philadelphia. PENHSY&VANIA PATEHT AGEHCY. J. FRANKLIN REIGART, of Lancaster xlty, obtains Letters Patent from the .XL 8. Patent Office,'on the most reasonable terms. Drawings of all kinds of Machinery, Architecture, or Surreys, correctly executed by him. Lika* wise Deeds, Bonds and other instruments of writing Office—Agricultural and Mechanical Hall, (Spreohsrs Buildings,) North Queen street, Lancaster. REMEDIES