tv SVT AL SURGEET.«The und^t'- I ) gfoned baa associated with him in the practice of Dental Snrgery, K. W. D. D. fl., well known as hlb assistant. Dr. '<il LLILT Swentzel' graduated at the Baltimore College of Dental Sargery, with high honors, and has'beon in practice eeveral yeare. x „ Office No. 60>4 North Queen street, Lancaster, Fa. apr 20 tf 14 jOSN WAYLAN. TT7ILLUM N. ABIER, SURGEON DEN- W TISX, Office on the south-east comer ot North Queen end Orange l streets, Lancaster, Pa. Dr. A. having been for 5 years a rtndentand assistant hrthe office of Dr. John Waylan, of this city, and having for several years since been in con stant practice, wiU,he hopes, be a sufficient guarantee to hla friends and the public generally, of his ability to per form all operations connected with the practice of the Ductal Am, in such a manner, as will render entire satis faction to all who may favor him with a call. 4®-Charges moderate, and alt work warranted to be ully equal to any that can be procured elsewhere. If. b. Entrance to office, 2nd door on Orange street. June 29 tf24 Dentistry, The undersigned having again resumed ffiBESSSt the practice of Dentistry, at bis old stand, north east comer of North Queen and Orange streets, (Krarnph s Buildings,) would respectfully say to his former patrons and friends, and to the’public generally, that ho emb'need the opportunity, while in Baltimore, of attending a fall course of lectures in, and receiving a diploma from, tne Baltimore College of Dental Burgery. ... ___ Having graduated at a period in the history of fession when all its moet approved principles could bo thoroughly discussed and fully compared and studied, I feel better qualified than ever before to treat all cases of dental or surgical disuses, strictly upon scientific prind- Pl As a metriculent of the University of Maryland, I received the benefit of the Surgical lectures of Prof. N. it. Smith, as well as those of Prof. T. E. Bond, of the Dental College, and having for years adopted Sargery uh a favorite study, I de_ sign taking its general principles iuto my practice, and will treat all the. surgical diseases, of the mouth aud face especially, upon the principles laid down aud practised so successfnlly by that eminent and scientific surgeon. Cleft palates, bare lips,preternatural aud morbid growths in the mouth aud about the face will receive especial aud careful attention. . . „ Artificial Teeth mounted upou four different and ap ' proved principles, viz: Gold plate, silver plato, bard rubber process, and the much talked of Cheoplastic process t//t» proved. Operations upou the teeth will be per formed with a view to their preset ration and beauty, and according to the highest principles of hygiene and artistic ' of plate work and plugging will be shown to all who call. Dental and surgical advice will be freely given to indi viduals or families, who may place themselves uuder my treatment. S. WELCIIENS, D. D. S. marB tf 8 Fall and winter hats i PALb AND WINTER CAPS! FALL AND WINTER IIAT3 ! j t FALL AND WINTER CAPS! FALL AND WINTER HATS I „., , FALL AND WINTER CAPS ' At SHULTZ 4 BROTHER’S, At SHULTZ k BROTHER'S At SHULTZ & BROTHER’S, 2014 NORTH QUEEN Street and next door to Lune's Store, EAST KING Street. SHULTZ & BRO. respectfully invite attention to their ex teußive and varied assortment of lIATS and CAPS, de signed for the coming Fall and Winter, comprising Gentie men’s Dress Hats, of beautiful model and fabric, fully up to the progress ot fashion. * A beautiful BHk Hat for *3,00. Soft Felt Hats, au en tire assortment, comprising every variety of pattern, color and quality. Gents’ and Youths’ Caps. An endless variety, for dress and undress, riding, sporting, traveling and eveuiug wear. The undersigned respectfully solicit an examination of their large, varied aud unexceptionable stock of Hats and Caps, feeling confident that every tasle can bo fully satis fied, as they have spared neither pains uor expense in get ting up their present stock in the very latest aud most ap proved styles, and of the best materials. Hats to suit all and at prices to suit the times. JOHN A. SHULTZ k 11. A. SHULTZ, North Queen Street, aud next door to Lane’s Store, East King Street. POLLOCK, BACON £ CO. t No. 20 t-outh SECOND Street, PHILADELPHIA , Importers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS. In this department buyers will find a very full aud com plete stock of Plain, Medium and Fancy Dress Silks, prin cipally purchased at the-iecent large Auction Sales, in Philadelphia and New York; and "ili be sold below the eoßtof Importation. Also, a full lino of BLACK DUES 1 ' SILKS, of the most celebrate pianufaeture, and high lustre. Also, in their appropriate departments, an exten sive and varied assortment of other Dress Materials, em bracing all the most approved fabrics and latest styles for Fall aud Winter wear. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! In this department we offer by far the most extensive assortment to be found in the City; which embraces all the latest novelties, and most popular styles of the season, in low to superfine Goods; many of which have been pur chased at the late large Auctiou Sales, and will be sold at greatly redue.d prices CLOAKS! HAG LANS!! MANTLES!!! Buyers will find in this drpartmeut a very extensive assortment, aud almost undies- variety to select from, and without any doubt the largest and most varied stock both in point of quality and style to lw found In this country— ranging in prices from low to supeiiine goods ail manu factured of the Ix-st aud iU"Bt apppovi materials for Fall and Winter wear, and of unequalled workmanship for first class Retail 3nk“-. AST Stnu'Uff' vi.-ilh-t: PhilJicMphin. rir- >olicitr<i to ex it nil u u our stock. A liberal di.-cuunt to Wnoli'Kai* Cash Buyers. l>ulJ.';t’K. B.VCON h CO.. No. Ill) South riKOIN'D street, Philadelphia. dm 40 IJiURNITt'IUS OP KVBRY DIQSCUIP tioii, warranted an -i«kl ns the best. ami die tlmu the cheapest—at KIdVIIAM’S, Ni.kth Qlbln strkkt, op posite Shonh’s NntiMi.nl House. Lancaster. N. B. To any ntic purchasing s;'jo w:*i tli before the first of November next, IU per cent, will be allowed lor Cash. au« 31 JAMES H . B A R N R S , FANCY AND WINDSOR CHAIR MAKER, No. 59’d East King street. Lancaster, Takes pleasure iu inviting the public to call at his \Vare rooms, and exatnin- his BEAU l'l EUL ASSORTMENT OF CHAIRS OF VARIOUS PATTERNS. tyn.OKDKuS received and promptly attended to at the shortest uotico. None but tho best workmen are employed In this establishment, consequently Chairs purchased at this house are tully equal to any article sold in the Eastern Cities. Call and examine lor vnurselves. (aug U> ly hi OOBIETHIKU ft'E W I TUB ALBANIAN PMOKIi AND GAS BURNING PTOVK. Hutentcd by J. C. l/cndi-rsiui, 5, IS.>B— fur htaluuj hirtors. Hulls, Ojl'm-s. Churches, Seminaries, M7iW Humus, ilx. Thf> highot premiums have beeu awarded to this stove wtutre it has been brought into competition with ctbor stoves, ah decid-dly th~ best heating stove which has over been made, for-bnrning either bituminous or Authra.-iU- Coal. The cone, Trotu it* peculiar form. acts ms a ndlertor, »t:d iptoUßities the heat., by which all the smuku and gas are consumed. It radiated more hoat for every pound of coal used than any other stove ever made. It 1h equally well adapted ior hurtlin'; hard or soft coat. It will burn Urn poorest kind ui‘ coal. It does not clinker and become foul. It radiates tho heat, from the lower part of tho stove. It combines all the advantages over introducsd in a boating stove, and is in alt respects a most, perfect genera tor and radiator of heat and economizer of coal. THE ALBANIAN is philosophical in principle, Elegant in design. Ecouiomical in cost. Simple in construction, Easy in management, Saving in fuel aud wonderful in beating. In addition to this, no pains or expense havo' been spared to present to the public every kind of stove that is new or desirable for burning either wood or coal, adapted for cooking or heat ing purposes, and at prices which cannot fail to give satis faction. l'ui'iJOiifl in want of :i good and clisap stove will find it to their ndvautttgo i" give us h call. UKO. M. STHTNMAN & CO., \SVst King streut, IjHUcastor. Bop 20 3ui 35) BUILDING SLATE.—TUe subscriber has just received a large lot of I*EACH BOTTOM aud YORK COUNTY BUILDING SLATE, which he will put ou by the square or soil by the ton,on the most reasonable terms. He has also roiistantlj’ on hanti an extra-light Poach Bottom Building Slate, intended for (dating on top o! 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 hart* made arrangements with H, F. Jones for the Lancaster Market. GEORGE D. SPRECUER. North Queen St., Lancaster, Penna. The above slate can al6o be had at F. S. BLETZ’S Lumber Yard, Columbia. Thlß is to certify tliat vve do not sell our best quality Peach Bottom Guaged Slate to any other per son in Lancaster city than the above named. R. F. JONES, Manufacturers of Peach Bottom Roofing Stato. oct 6 88 COAL I COAL 1X COAL XX X We would respecttully call t tie attention of the public to outveuperior stock of COAL, selected and prepared ex pressly for family übc, which we will re-screen and deliver in good order to uuy part of the city, at the lowdst market prices. GEO. CALDER & CO. Office East Orange street, two doors from North Queen. Yard—Graeff’s Lauding, on the Conestoga, angle tf3X Hats and furs. JOHN O’BYRNE, S. R. Corner EIGHTH and RACE, Streets, Philadelphia, respectfully informs the Public, that he has now in store a most excellent assortment of DRESS HATS, at $3 and $4 eich. Soft Ilats from $1 upwards. Children’s Fancy Caps and Beaver Hats, / g in an unequal variety. LADIES' FURS, of the choicest kinds, arid most care fully made. No misrepresentations as to the quality or knd allowed. Ladies’ Furs altered and repaired promptly ijand per fectly. Fur Trimiugfi, of various widths. JjSS“ Remember I O’BYRN E’S is at the Southeast corner of EIGHTH and RACE Streets. Sign of the Lion. Tiger and Bear Burminounta the Store. [oct 11 3m* 39 FOR RENT.—Au 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 1h a Carriage House with the Stablo. Enquire of the Editor of the Intelligencer. mar 80 ’ tf 11 National hotel RACE STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. ► SIDES 4 OARMANY. PITER SIDES, 1 OTROSCARMANT. ‘ may 11 SC RIVE WING &, CONVEY ANCING, The undersigned respectfully auDonut.cs to the public that he has takeu the office lately occupied by John A. Hiestand, Esq., where ho will be pleased to tr»ns<ict all business connected with the above profession that may be placed in his hands. yg-Oinco No. 20 North Duke Btreet, Lancaster, Pa. C. K. HAVES, Oity Regulator. feb 16 ly 5 TATTERSALL’S heave p.owder Powdered llosiu, Antimouy, Fennigreeit, Sulphur Saltpetro, Ausafcetida, Alum, Ac. For sale at apr 21 tf H THOMAS KLLMAKER, Drug and Chemical Store. West Kin* rt. FOR SALS, cheap.—A Certificate of Scholarship (male or female) in the Ooatemlle Sem inary. Enquire of the Senior Editor of the Intelligencer, aug 30 tf 33 Paper hanging allen Guth rie, residing in North Qnoon st., three doors south of Frederick sL fdoe 8 471 y SPICES, <£-c.—Cinnamon, Cloves, Sala- RATUS, BAKING SODA, CREAM TARTAR, NUT MEGS, Ac., For sale.at THOMAS ELLMAKER’S Drug A Chemical Store, West King street, LancY. feb 9 ,• tf 4 A GOLD WATCH FOR YOU. Any person desiring to procure a good GOLD WATCH, warranted 18 Carats Fine, by, a sure process, re quiring no money and but little exertion, can do so by addressing - r. MELVIN, Gift Book Store, Bulletin Building, No. 112 South Third Street, Philadelphia. [nov 13m 42 _t . WATCHES) JBWBIBIf A.SD S 1 L V E R WA R R ■ We would respectfully Inform our frleude, putrene ana the public generally, that we hare Just opened eurst'v WATflll, JEWELRY, SILVER AND ELATED £§-. WARE ES'gA BI.ISUHBNT, at No. 022 MARK NT STREET, where we offer Wholesale and Mini, J&r.fjt at the lowest CASH patera, a Urge and rery choice ’lf*” stock of erery description of goods usually kept in a first -class Watch and Jewelry Store. . We hope by untiring efforts to accommodate and please not only to retain all our former patrons, but merit and a ecu re a large accession to the same. Every description of Diahos® Woes and other Jswelbt, made to order at short notice. MS- All goods warranted to be as represented. as Particular attention giren to the repairing oi Watches and Jewelry of e«ry dcKription. BTAUPFKR A HAKLKY, No. 622 Market Street, Sooth ride, Philadelphia. N. B—We will continue nor Old Store, No. 14S North Second Street, for a short tlmo only. [aug 2 dm 2U w ATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY. B S DU 0 ED PRICES. .p* y WHOLESALE ■ jp* 914 Market street, above Wh, South aide, Philip ; dolphia. Jonezly w Ut-rTrHO HAS NOT SEEN THE HEW V ...W SIGN PVT VP,” i> y BTELLWAGBN A 880 . , AT TIIBIR WATCH A JEWELRY ES £^^. IS . II , M ® NI, » 632 Market Strut, one door below Seventh, Philadelphia, But the signis nothin* to what Is exhibited inside, gap AMERICAN WATCHES in Gold and Silver Cases, Railroad Time-Keepers, of English and Swiss mike; Fashionable Jewelry and Silver Ware; also fine Table Cutlery, and the beat thing of all is, that the prices of all these ®ttv«ttons are within the range of the smallest pockets. BTELLWAQKN 4 apr 26 ly 15] 632 Market Street, Philadelphia. THE AMERICAN WATCH, So lastly 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. k E. J. Z A H M, Comer of North Quern street and Centre Square. There are three qualities of the American Watch, gap manufactured by the American Watch Co., at fycrpk Waltbain, Mass.; Ibe first quality is marked on ffr-* the works “ Appleton, Tracy & 00., Waltham, Mass, Bsmbß the second quality “ChM.T. Parker, Waltham, Maes;” and the third quality “P. S. Bartlett, Waltham, Mass. All of these qualities are manufactured by one company, and are guaranteed by them to be made of good materials, and to possess every requsite for a good time-piece. The movement U 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 us the genuine watch can be sold auvwhure in the United States. We have also on hand and for sale low, a large stock ot English and Swiss Levers, from the most approved manu factories, among these the “Equilibrium Lever,” an accu rate and reliable watch. HARRY L. ZAHM, aug 31 tf 33 EDW.J. ZAHM. /I LOCKS OP EVERY DES 1/ cription 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 10—“ SIGN OP THE DIG WATOn”— IO WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE.—JAMKB P. DYBART, NO. 1C WEST KING St., (near Market) takes pleasure in inviting attention to bis new and large stock of Goods, which com prises ijs great a variety of all articles in his line as can be found in the city, consisting in part of Ladies’ Fine 18 Carat Hunting Lever Watches, Fine Gold Hunting Levers, “ “ Open-faced Levers, (ft-* Jfi Silver Hunting Case “ “ Open-faced “ a good assortment of LEVERS and. LEPINEB of Silver and Composition Cases; QUARTIERS indENGLISH 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 whichare the following styies: FINE PAINTED BREASTPINS, EAR RINGS AND BRACELETS to match; CAMEO SETTS, FLORENTINE MOSAIC, and PLAIN EAR RINGS and BREASTPINS, all of which for beauty, style and cheapness cannot be surpassed In the citv. Also, a fine assortment of PLAIN and CHASED BRACELETS and BANDS, with Cameo Setts and Medallions. Particular attention paid to Jewelry of Gentlemen’s wear, comprising Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Guard, Breast and Fob Chains of the best quality; Ribbon Slides, Gold and Silver Tooth Picks, etc. Always on hand a good assortment of ! SILVER WARE U . such as Spoons, Tea, Table, Dessert, Sugar, Mustard and Solti Dinner aud Tea Forks; Napkin Rings; Butter and Fruit Knives; Salt Cellers; Cups, Pie Knives, Pickle Knives and Forks, setts of Knives, Forks und Spoons for Misses. — Also n beautiful lot of Pert Monnaies for Ladies and. Gents, Combs and Brushes of all kindß, Accordeons, Ac. Clocks from $1.25 to $50,-all warranted. 4^-The undersigned has, at considerable expense, got up a Card of Uftir Work Patterns, for which ho receives orders —to be executed in Philadelphia in the most chaste, and durablo style, and at short notice. The public are iu-_ 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. juneltf2o Great western insurance and TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Fire Insurance on Stores, Dwellings, Public Buildings, and Merchandise generally, limited or Perpetual. hire Insurance on Houses, Bams and Contents, Stock, Earin' Implements, <lx. Also Inland Insurance on Goods to all parts of the Country- OFFICE IX THE COMPANY’S BUILDING, No. 4u3 WALNUT STREET, CORNER OF FOURTH. Statement of the. Company's Business for the year ending 7 October 31a£, 1558. .$223,800 00 51,453 03 Received for Premiums Received for interest, Rent, Ac. Paid Losses, Expenses. Ccramis sionH. lie Insurances, Returned Premiums, Ac Increase of Fire Premiums over last year’s Decrease Marine Premiums Nett Increase. ASSETS. Real Estate, Bonds and Mortgages, $141,240 00 Stocks, (Par, $80,310,). Bills Receivable 50,886 73 Unsettled Premiums and other debts due the Company 17,823 02 Cash on hand, and in the hands of Agents 8,389 28 CHARLES C. LATIIROP. VICE PRESIDENT. WILLIAM DARLING. BECKKTAKY AND TREASURER. JAMES WRIGIIT. DIRECTORS. Churl** C. Lathrop, 1423 Walnut street' Alex. Whildin, Merchant, 18 North Front street. Win. Darling. 1338 Piue street. Isaac H:i7.lehurst. Solicitor. John C. Hunter, firm of W'right, Iltmter A Co. E Tracy, firm of E. Tracy & Co., Goldsmith's Hall. Juo It. McCurdy, firm of A McCurdy. Thonms L. Gillespio, firm of Gillespie k Zeller. James B. Smith, firm of James B. Smith A Co. John R. Vogdes, corner Seventh and Satisom streets. Dauiel L. Collier, firm of C. 11. Grant A Co. Thomas Potter, 22'J Arch street. Charles Ilarlau, comer Waluut, and Sixth streets. Jonathan J. Slocum, 154 South Fourth street- GKO. CALDER A Co., Agents, mar 22 ly 10 East Orange st., Lancaster, Pa. SAVING FUND. National CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. RULES. 1. Money ia received every day, and in any amount, large or small 2. FIVE PER CENT interest is paid for money from the day it is put in. 3. The'Tnoney is always paid back in GOLD, whenever it is called for,: and without notice. 4. Money if* received from Executors, Administrators, Guar<Hiar\s and others who desire to have it in a place of perfect sifety, and where interest can bo obtained for it. 5. Thoi.money received from depositors is invited in REAL'JESTATE, MORTGAGES. GROUND KENTS, and Buch other first class securities as the Charter directs. 6. Office Hours—Every day from 9 till 5 o’clock, and on Thursdays till-8 o’clock in the evening. This old“and well established SAVING FUND has re ceived more than TEN MILLIONS of dollars from nearly thirty thousand depositors. HON. lIENRY L. BENNER, President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. WM. J. REED, Secretary. DIRECTORS: Francis Lee, _ F. Carroll Brewster, Joseph B. Barry, Joseph Yorkes, Henry Diffenderfer. WEST CORNER OF THIRD, (ELPHIA. Henry L. Benner, Edward L. Carter, Robert Selfridge, Samuel K. Ashton, C. Landreth Munns, OFF WALNUT STREET, SOUTH 1 PHILADI JB. SHANNON, • MANUVACTCRER Of - LOCKS, BELL-HANGER, SILVER-PLATER, AND DEALER IN BUILDING HARDWARE, NAILS AND SABH WEIGHTS, 1009 Market struct, above 10 lh, north side, Philadelphia. Bells repaired, Keys fitted, Ac. Porcelain Door Plates supplied and put on. Speaking Tubes put up. eep 6 ly 34 KONXGMACHER BAUMAN, TAN nerß and Curriers Store, back ol' Robt. Modorwoll’s Commission Warebonse,’fronting on the Railroad and North Priuce 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 “ Router’s celebrated Sole Leather,” also, Leather Bands, well stretched, suitable for all kinds of machinery, of any length and width required, made of a superior quality of Leather, Furnace Bellows, Band and Lacing Leather, Gar den Hose, Tanner’s Oil, Currier’s Tools, Moroccos, Shoe Findings, Ac. All kinds old Leather bought in thorough; highest prices given lor Hides and Skins in cash; orders will be prompt ly attended to. feb 6 ly 6 A HODIBSTEAD FOR 910—A HOME STEAD FOR $lOO. Also, HOMESTEADS for $lOOO AND OVER, in a desirable, healthy counlry. •8S- AGENTS WANTED 1 Bend for a Pamphlet. Apply to E. BAUDER, Land Agent, Port Royal, Ya., Or to Col. W. D. REITZEL, Agent, at Landisville, Lan caster co., Pa. 4 fjuly 12 ly 26 Gas burning and fuel, saving. EDWARD M. M A NIGLE’ S GAS BURNING COOK STOVE, Patented September 6. 1859. This is the only real GAS BURNING STOVE in the United States. ThisStovepossesses all that is requisite for a first class Cook Stove. Durablli ty v economy and perfection in operation. Thi3 is the only self-cleaning and Gas-burning Stovo in the market. .03“ Call and examine only at Manigle's Stove Store, No. 909 Market Street , above 9th, North side, P hiladelpKia . 4S» Also, a large assortment of Silvei’s Gas-Burning Pallor Stoves. \' Bep27SmB7 WOOD.--Hickory, Oak and Pine Wood, of the beßt quality, for sale by GEORGE OALDER A CO., Office East Orange street, 2d door from North Queen, an at GraefFs Landing on the Conestoga. |jn'2o tf34 COME AND 7' SEE TUB PALI. AND WINTER CLOTHING , At tbo Corner of NORTH QUISBN ami ORANGE Street!, Lancaster City. Pa. S.S.RAT H V O If . Respectfully returns bis most grateful thanks to the citi zens of Lancaster city and county, for the Tery liberal patronage extended to him sioce his succession to the Merchant Tailoring and Cl'-thiug Establishment of the lato F. J. Kramph,—and hopes that his large, well-selreted, and well-made stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTH ING FOR MEN AND BOYS, and his assiduous attention to ordered work, may merit a continuance of the same. He further begs leave to cnil the attention j|B of the people to the" lict, that ail or hie ready made Clothing are cut and made at bis own ontiib- ■JLfc* lisbment by Lancaster city and county workman, than whom, better caDnot be found in the State it elsewhere. Beaver Cioth, Pilot Cloth, Casniraerf* and Union. Pack. Register, and Surtout Over Coats of various styles, colors and (qualities. Cloth and Cassimere, Dcvj-s and Frock Coats, Cloth, Cassimere and Satlnett, Bark. Register and Frock, Business and Promenado Coats, and Pea Jackets, Cloth, Cassimere and Satinet! Pantaloons, Cfoth, Cassi mere, Velvet, Merino, Valentia, Silk, Bat’n and tSatioett Tests. These- garments are of sizes, styles, qualities and colors, that cannot but me**t the demands of the most fastidious pabilc taste, comfort and convenience. Also, uncut Cloths, Cassiroeres, Coatings, Satluetts and Unions; together with Bilk, Satin, Grenadine, Merino. Velvet nnA Valentia Vestings, suitable to the season, and of the most approved stjles and qualities, constantly on hand, and manufactured to onleriu the best maimer, with promptness and fidelity to the wants and wishes of the customer. .A general assortment of „ GENTLEMENS’ FORNIBHING GOODS, consisting of Merino, Lambs Wool, Bilb and Cotton Under Clothing, Shirts and Shirt Collars, Gloves and HaMery- Haodkerehiefs, Cravats, Stocks and Ties, Cricket Jackets., Suapeudere, Umbrellas, Ac., Ac., at living prices to manu facturer and consumer, for a further description of which —Q,me and See. sep 27 Sm 37 COLEMAN, FRANKLIN HALL,, 41 ]A Forth Queen street. Lancaster. The well-known Franklin Hull Clothing Establishment has been thoroughly refitted and enlarged, aud th e subscri ber begs leave to inform bis numerous friends and custom ers that he now ou h&ud one of the largest assortments of CLOTH 3, / -sftfl CAS3IMERES, (ffs VESTINGS, W# AN u READY-SIADE CLOTHING -JU ever offered io the city, and at prices to salt the times. tie employs Done but the bent and most experienced workmen, and all clothing sold is made under the immedi ate supervision of the proprietor or his assistants. It is therefore warranted to be what it is represented. The subscriber, by strict attetitiuu to business, and his desire to please all who may favor him with their custom, asks from the public an share of patronage. In conclusion, he returns his sincere thanks to bis many cus tomers who have purchased entirely from him during his seveu years’business in this city. • , VT THOSIAB COLEMAN, Franklin Hall, 41% North Queen street. 3m 40 CLOTHING !I I CLOTHING Mil FOR FALL AND WINTER. JOHN A. KRBEN, Sign of the Striped Coat, No. 42 NORTH QUEEN Street, East Bide, near Orange street, Lancaster, Pa. The subscriber ratnma bis thanks to a generous public, for the exceedingly liberal patronage heretofore extended, and respectfully üßks a coutinuance of the same. He has now in store the largest, best and cheapest as sortment of MENS’ AND BOYB’ FALL AND WINTER READY MADE CLOTHING in the City of Lancaster. AmoDg his extensile assortment may be foand: HANGUPS, OVER-SACKS, RAGLANS, DRESS COATS, FROCK COATS, SACK COATS, SILK VESTS, VALENCIA VESTS, SATIN VESTS, CLOTH PANTS, CASSIMERE PANTS, BATI NETT PANTS, PEA JACKETS, Ac. Also, a full assortment of Undershirts and Drawers, Flue ShirtH and Sbirt Collars, Cravats. Ties. Stocks, Sus penders, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Umbrellas. Ac. Also. Just finished, the larg-st and cheapest assortment of BOYS’ CLOTHING, consisting of Boys’ Frock, Sack, Over-Sack and Monkey Coats, Roundabouts, Panta and Vests of all sizes and qualities. Also, just received a very large and well-assorted stock of CLOTHS and OABSIMERE3, SATINETTS, VESTINGS, Ac., which will be promptly made up to order, and warranted to give satisfaction in fit trip and in quality. "™ The subscriber would particularly call the attention of the public to the fact that the clothing sold at this estab lishment is all of the proprietor’s own manufacture, and is not only sold cheap, but it is better made than any other in the City of Lancaster. All therefore who would practice economy in the pur chase of clothing, by getting full worth for their money, can save from 26 to 50 peri cent, by calling at this establish ment—my motto being, *' Quick Sales and Small Profits.” JOHN A. ERBEN. Remember the Old Stand, Sign of the Striped Coat. No. 42 NORTH QUEEN Street, East side, near Orange street, Lancaster, Pa. [nov 1 tt 42 ’Tis said tha*. clothing makes the man,— And wrily ’tis true. Then call at Hiester’fi where you can Get Groen, Brown. Black and Blue. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AMD VEST INGS AT .T . K . HiESTER’S. No. NORTH QUEEN STREET, 4th door South o Orange, West Bide. •lust received and ready for sale a splendid lot of season able goods consisting as above stated of plain and fancy colored Cloths, Cassimeres and Sattinets of any quality that tntty be desired, and one of the most extensive, fash ionable and beatitifnl assortments of Vestings ever opened In this city, comprising plain and faucy silk velvets and silks, to which I invite particular attention, as they are of the finest quality and mo_st beautiful stylo. Also a large lot of Valencia and other vestings suitable for the season, in counexion with a regular assortment of first rate trim minus, without which no garment can bo got up in good order. lining iu possession of tho above with Mr. Winters, to fit all who think fit to try his fits we cannot fail to give fits and good fits to all who will favor us with their patronage. All work warranted. IIEADY MADE CLOTHING, consisting of black and fancy Culored dress, frock Ilia and sack coats, with pants and vests to correspond of various prices and qualities, got up in a much better manner, with better trimmlDgs, &c., than any that have heretofore been offered in this city or county. Also, the usual assortment of fine and common shirts, shirt collars and bosoms, cravats, Buspenders, pocket handkerchiefs, gloves, hosiery, umbrellas and in short everything belong ing to this line of business. The subscriber has determined to make this his perma nent business : it will therefore be hi« interest as well as the interest of patrons to give them full value for their mouey: call early aud favor us with your orders and Becure to yourselves the advantage of the best goods and lowest prices in tha county. J. K. lIIESTER, No 31}4 North Queen street 4th door south of Orange, Wfcti.fi ” |_sepl3tt'3o $275,263 03 $91.5i)5 45 7.525 49 $09,390 94 $70,353 00 $14,699 59 10,426 74 $ 4,27 2 85 $275,253 03 HR. KILLIAN, MERCHANT TAILOR. . No. 1 Market street, adjoining Haoeb A Bros. Offerß for sale the largest, most complete, and bost selected stock of CLOTHS, CABSI MERES and VESTINGS, ever found in the city of Lancaster. l?/j READY MADE CLOTHING , Men’s and Boys’ Over Coats, Frock, Dre**s aud Sack Coats. Cassimere and Satinett Pantaloons. Velvet, Plush, Silk and Worsted Vests, aud everything else pertaining to his line. All of which have been made up under his direct supervision in the most substantial uud best manner, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Please call and examine. sep 7 tf 34 PETZELT <fe ffI’EVOY, STILL COS tinuo the MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS in the THE GRANITE BUILDING, No. North Queen St. Our stock consists of the choic est FRENCH CLOTHS, such as Baiolues, Samonies and -Nellsaons finest Cloths of various colors; the choicest French Cassimeres; Black Doeskin Cnssinieres; Fancy Cassimerea, the best selection ; Vostings of all descriptions, and a large ussortment of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. We respectfully ask a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon our predecessor, and truer by strict attention to business to receive it. One of the firm has bad considerable experience in one the largest and most fashionable Merchant Tailoring Es tablishments in Philadelphia, and fiattors bimselt that he will be able to render aatisfactioii to the patrons ot the sum nisi STOVE, TIN, COPPER WARE AND SHEET IKON DEPOT AND MANUFACTORY. DEA N E R d: SCII A U'M , (SUCCESSORS TO CHRISTIAN KIEFFEU, ESQ.) The subscribers having purchased the entire establish ment of C. Kieffur, Esq., No. 7 EAST KING STREET. Lan caster, Pa., are prepared to carry on the business iu all its various branches. With increased facilities for manu facture, and by devoting their undivided, perconal atten tion to the business they can promise all work entrusted to them to be done with promptness and dispatch, and at the very lowest prices. Their stock of STOVES, embracing PAR LOU, CHAMBER. STORE, BAR-ROOM. DINING- £&% ROOM, and COOKING STOVES of every variety JgHW and pattern, cannot tail of pleasing the most fas- •**- tidious. They ask the public to give them a call and ex amine this department of their business. They are solo agents for the sale of the Cooking Stove “CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS.” Company. Patented in 1859.'the best Cooking Stove in the market. Their stock oi'TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE is larger than any heretofore offered in this city. Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Work of every description done at the shortest notice. Their stock of Tin and Copper Ware on hand embrace every variety of article in that line. ifctT'A!! work solcfait this establishment 1b warranted to be good, as it has been manufactured under tho personal superintendence of the firm, or expressly to their order. In askiug for acontinuance'of the support heretofore so generously extended to the late proprietor, they plodge themselves to maintain the long a-knowledged superiority of the establishment, and by a prompt attention to the business intend to merit a continuance of it. Persons in want of Stoves. Sheet Iron. Tin or Cop per Ware are respectfully invitod to give their establish ment a call. Kemember the old stand, No. 7 East King Street, ad joining Messenkop’s Hotel sep 13 3m 25] A FEW OF THE BOOKS JUST RE CEIVED from the NEW YORK and PHILADEL PHIA TRADE SALE 3: SLOAN’S CITY AND SUBURBAN ARCHITECTURE, containing numerous Design* and Details. Illustrated with one hundred and thirty-six Engravings. SLOAN’S CONSTRUCTIVE ARCHITECTURE; a guide to the practical builder and mechanic, in which ipcontaia ed a series of Designs for domes, roofs and spires. Illus trated by sixty-rix carefully prepared Plates. DOWNING’S LANDSCAPE GARDENING AND RURAL ARCHITECTURE. THE LADY’S MANUAL OF FANCY WORK ; a complete instructor in every variety of Ornamental Needle Work.— By Mrs. Pollan. GLOSSARY OF ENGLISH WORDS, Ac, Ac, by Richard Cbenevix French, D. D. NEW DICTIONARY OF QUOTATIONS, from the Greek, Latin and Modern Languages, translated into English. THE TIN TRUMPET; or, Heads and Tails for the Wise and Waggish. EMPIRE OF RUSSIA, from the remotest periods to the present time. By John S. C. Abbott. AL*L ABOUT IT; or. the History and Mystery of Com mon Things. By Hugh Smith Carpenter. SOUVENIRS OF TRAVEL. By Madame Octavia Wal ton Lo Vert. 2 vols. ALLIBONE’S DICTIONARY OF AUTHORS. Vol I. THE HARP OF A THOUSAND STRINGS; or, Laughter for & Lifetime. Any of the above books will be sold at very low prices. ALMANACS, ALMANACS, ALMANACS, ail kinds, at the lowest prices. SCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, at Philadelphia Jab bing prices. It would be the interest of Merchants, School Teachers and School Boards to purchase their School and Text Books at the Cheap Book Store. BIBLES, BIBLES, from3s cts. to $3O, at the Cheap Book Store of JOHN SHEAFPER, oct 26 tf 41 ' North Queen street. PENNSYLVANIA PATENT AGENCY. J. FRANKLIN ItEIGART, of Lancaster city, obtains Letters Patent from the U. S. Patont Ofllpe, on the most reasonable terms. Drawings of all kinds of Machinery, Architecture, or-Surveys, correctly executed by him. Like wise Deeds, Bonds and other instruments of writing Office—Agricultural and Mechanical Hall, (Sprecher’s Buildings,) North Queen street, Lancaster, apr 25 14 ISAAC BARTON, WHOLESALE GROCER, WIN* AND LIQUOR BTO&Er Nos. 135—137 North 2d street, Philadelphia, dee 29 tMB Dry Goods Store, PETZELT & McEVOY. tf 12 JOHN DEANER, JNO. P. SCIIAUM. CIOATESVIIikK SEMINARY, / M A I. K A N O P R M A L F. , COATEzViLLB, CHESTER COUNTY, PA JAMES 'E. GIPFIN, A. M.. Principal and Proprietor, This Seminary is located in Coatesvillo, on the Central Railroad. abool thirty-seven miles from Philadelphia, and sixty-two from Harrisburg. It is easy of access from any part of tho Union, and is In the midst of a moral aud re fined population. There coilld not bo a more healthy and romantic situation. It possesses the advantages of having a daily mail, a telegraph office and an Adams* Express office. The next session will open the first day of Novem ber. The School is sound and practical in every depart ment. Tbe curse of study embraces everything that is taught in the best Colleges of oar country. Tho School Is organized oo the most approved plan of the best institu tions in tho New England States. Ladies and Gentlemen are entirely separate, except in roriUtions: in truth, they have less intercourse than at home. The Teachers occupy apartments in the bnildings, and there is no association of the sexes but in tho presence of thefr instructors. The happy influence, viulttaßy exerted , in thoir slight rssocia tion in tbe recitation room, at tho table and in the public exercises, is to be seen in tbe cultivation of a cheerful and animated disposition. In the formation of good habits and manners, in -rdent devotion to study, aDd in the at tainment of high moral character. Tbe*e, with many other variable results, have established the fact, that the best plan for a school is, according to tbe evident design of Providence in the constitution of society, on the basis of a well regulated Christian family. “ Ladies, equally with the gentlemen, are benefited by this arrangement. Tbe numerous and crowded schools of this kiud spreading over tbe country, fully attest the cor rectness of this plan.” COURSE OF STUDY.—PREPARATORY. First Term: Heading, Spoiling and Defining, Watson A Parker; Pronunciation, Worcester; Chart Exercises. San ders and Merrill; Arithmetic—Mental, Stoddard's; Arith metic —Written, Greenleaf; English- Grammar, Smith First lessons in Composition, Black-board; General His tory, Goodrich ; Geography—Elements, Mitchell. Second Term : • Orthography and Ortbcepy, Scholar’s Companion; Geography and Map Drawing, McNally; Etymology, Lvnd; Physiology—Primary, Cutter; Arith metic—Practical, Greenleaf; History of the Unitod Stales, Goodrich ; English Grammar, Smith : Algebra—lntellec tual, Tower; Algebra—Written, Davies; Composition, De lineation and Vocal Music. CLASSICAL AND SCIENTIFIC. First Term—First Year: English Grammar, Hart; Modern History, Willson; Algebra-Practical. Davies; Latin Exercises, Anthon; Penmanship, Potter A Ham mond. . Second Term: Modern History—Continued, Willson; Advanced Composition and Rhetoric, Qaackenboes; Alge bra —Continued, Davies; Latin Exercises —Continued, Anthon ; Greek Exercises, Anthon ; Classlca* Antiquities, Baird; Penmanship, Potter A Hammond; Physical Geog raphy, Fitch; Phvsiology, Cutter; Latin—Cmsar com menced, Anthon; Greek—Anabasis commenced, Anthon; Book-keeping, Eastman A Fulton. Luring the year : Orthography, Reading, Composition, Declamation and Vocal Music. First Term—. Second Tear: Ancient Geography and History. Mitchell; Bib’icul Autiqoitles, Nevin ; Astronomy —Descriptive, Barrltt; Astronomy—Practical, Norton; Natural History, Agassiz; Geometry, Loomis; Algebra, Aisop ; Latin—Cmsar finished, Antboo ; Greek—Anabasis finished, Anthon; Natural Philosophy. Comstock; Moral Philosophy, Wayland; Virgil with the Scanning, Anthon ; Greek Testament, Owen. 9econd Tfrm: Phil.sophy of History and Chronology, Willson ; Constitution of United States, Story ; Chemistry, Silliman; ‘Trigonometry and Navigation, Loomis; *Sur veying, AisopLatin—Sallust, Anthou, Greek—Homer’s Hind and Scanning, Anthon. Luring the year: Composition,- Declamation and Vocal Music. ♦Practical lessons are givnn in Surveying on the field. First Term— Third Year: Mental Philosophy, Unham; Evidences of Christianity. Palry; ‘Mensuration, B >uuy castle; Mechanical Drawing, Mifiifie; *Civil Engineering, Mahon; Political Economy, Wayland; Logic, Whately ; •Mineralogy. Duua; Latin—Horace and Scanning, Anthon; Greek—Herodotus, Johnson; Science of Government, Young; *Conic Sections, Coffin. Second Term; Rhetoric, Whately; Butler’s Aualogy, Emory A Crooks; ‘Agricultural Chemistry, Johusoii; •Geology, Loomis; •Calculus, Differential and Integral, Loomis or Davies; Latin—Tacitus, Williston; Grerk— Sophocles, .Escbylus, Woolsey. During the Year: Composition, Declamation and Elocu tion. Other studies than those mentioned can bo substi tuted f>r those marked with an asterisk (*), so as tb ac commodate tho wiahes of I ndies and Gentlemen. Modern Languages —Text Booksx iuuc trench Language: Ollendorf’s Grammar, (VMne) Do Rivas’ Elementary Homi er, Telemaque, Charles XIL, Coilot’s Dramatic Header, Racine. Surrcne's Dictionary. Text Bonis in the Herman language: Ollendort’s Gram mar, Adler’s Reader, t'chiller, Goethe, Adler's Dictionary. Hebrew—Text Boohs: Qcsimiuu’ Hebrew Grammar, with tho Chreatomathy, Biblia Ilebraica, Geaouius’ liebrow Lexicon. Ornamental Branches: While it is well and proper that Young Ladies and Gen tinmen should be taught Music, Drawing. Painting, Ac., it is nt the same time highly cul pable, to neglect for these Branches, the practical and useful studies, which determine the intellectual status of an Individual. Thousands of Young Ladies learn a litlle French, a little. Music, Ac., being ignoraut of the plainest principles of Grammar and Mathematics. An Education is an injury rather than a benefl’, if the mind be not trained iu the right way. Acquire first, if possible , the solid Branches, and then tho mind will be prepared for tho Fiuo Arts. Music—Vocal and Instrumental—Piano, VioMu, Ac In the department of Languages, the clauses are practised iu oral and written exercises; and particular attention is given to the pronunciation of tho Languago the studeut may bo acquiring. Ladies c..n substitute Music for some other branches, if they desire it- The classes in Mousuralinn,- Surveying, and Leveling, are practised in tho use of the Quadrant, in Plotting, aud in other instruments. Particular attention will be given to the analyzing of Milton’s Paradise Lost, which is used as a Book ol Pars ing exercisos. A Normal Class will be formed, and special instruction devoted to tbe Theory and Practice ofTencbiug; and thus affording all the advantages that can be given in any Nor mal School; for tho great requisites of a Teacher are to have the qualification?, be able to discipline a school, aud be skilful in imparting instruction. Bo<>£9 of Reference: Anthon’s Classical Dictionary, Smith’s Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, Kamsborn’s Latin Synonyms, Blake’s Biogra phical Dictionary, Buttmann’s Greek Grammar, Ac., Ac. Lectures : Lectures will bo delivered at stated times during each year; and thedifjerent Sciences elucidated by suitable apparatus. Full sets of Geographical and Physi ological-Maps, and Minerals, are provided tor illustration and experiment Diplomas: Ladies and Geutlomen completing the course of study, (three years.) prescribed iu the Catalogue, or passing a thorough examination upon the different branches taught, will receive u Classical Diploma. To those who omit tbe Languages, a Scieutitic Diploma will bo given. Accommodations : The buildings (when the odb uow l*e- ing erected Ik completed) will accommodate about onehuu dred boarders, beßidus a large number of day scholars.— Tho rooms are large and well ventilated ; and part ot the grouuda attached are used for Calisthenic exercises. K _r 1> E N S K S . 1. Boarding, washiug, light, and taition in the Eng lish branches, per session of twenty weeks....s7s 00 •>. Ancient or Modorn Languages, each 5 00 ; 3. Music on tbo Piano !•'» 00 4. Use of instrument for practising 3 00 ; 5. Linear and Perspective Drawing, or ti. Colored Crayoning 5 00 7. Music on the Violin 10 00 1 S. Payable in advance, $4O. Balance at the close of the Session. Each student will be charged from the time he or she may eoter the Institution, until th*» end of the Session ; and no dedurtious will be made under any circumstances, except in case of protracted sickness. J33p- No extras unless by previous agreement. Admission: All Students fr<>m a distance, male and fe male, are required to board iu the Institution anti be subject to the rules and regulations ordaioed for the proper management of the School. Sessions: The Collegiate year is divided into two ses sions. The sessions iu 1359 and 18(50 will commence the iirst day of November, and the first day of May. (Tuesday.) Rooms and Clothing: The rooms are furnished with all heavy artich a, and comfortable bedding : but the students must bring their own towels, broomfl, and basins. Stu dcuts should be supplied with durable clothing, heavy boots and shoes. All articles of clothing should be care fully marked with tho name in full. Discipline : The discipline is mild, decided, and impar tial. Religious Worship: Each student is required to attend religious sorvice every Sabbath, in whatever church he m she may wish, or parents designate. The Bible is read every morning in the Bcbool without sectarian comment. Lectures on Agricultural Chemistrt: Lectures will be delivered during each term, c-n the nature, origin, and characteristics of soils and subsoils ; also, ou the applica tion of Chemistry to Practical Farming. Merit and Demerit: A record is kept of each recitation, which is graded from 1 to 10—lb b&iug the highest mark, either for recitation or deportment. Ide Manner of Conductint the Recitations: In all the different brauches, whichever one the student may be studying, he is required to give a clear demonstration of his subject, and assign a reason for each step as he pro gresses All the sciences are taught on the principles of analysis and induction, so lar as possible. TESTIMONIALS Coatksville, July 20th, 1859. Having been acquainted with Jame* R Giffin. Esq., since he has become proprietor of the Coates villo Seminary, I take pleasure in saying that I consider him very compe tent as a teacher, and very courteous as a gentleman, and most cheerfully recommend him, and the Institution over which he presides, as most beneQtiug to all persons having children for whom a thorough education is desired. My daughter is at present a student in the institution. H. G. THOMAS. COATEKVILLE, July 29th, l>-69. Mr. Gipfin— Dear Sir : It is now near the close of your second term of school in this place, and I feel vory greatly gratified in sewtDg your prospects ot' making Coatesville Seminary second to noue in the couutry. After becoming fully acquainted with your mild, but firm discipline, and close attention to your pupils’ recitations, as manifested in the improvement of iny son, I feel myself under obliga tions to recommend all my acquaintances aud friends to send their sous aud daughters to your school. WM. H. THOMPSON. Coatesville, July 29 tb, 1859. I cheerfully commend to the public, and especially to my friends, the Seniiuary of James E. Giffio, located at this place, as being especially worthy of patronage. My son having been a pupil for the last term of this Institution, I can speak with confidence of the fidelity of the Principal as a teacher—his suavity of manner, yet firmuess as a governor, aud bis eutire gentlemanly deportment in all his relations. B. I MILLER. Coates ville, July 29th, 1860. Mr. James Giffin —Sir: Wo most cordially recommend to public favor your most excellent School. One of the firm having had a son in your Institution, and the other a sister-in-law, wo can speak with confidence in regard to the merits, and thorough instruction given in Coatesville Seminary. THOMAS B. YOUNG &. CO. Coatesville, July 29th, 1859. From my personal knowledge of Mr. Giffin, Principal ot Coatesville Seminary, and bis method of instruction, it gives me pleasure to bo able to recommend to parents and guardians this institution as a place where their sons and daughters or wards will receivo every attention which their comfort and th .rough education may require. A. G. MORRISON. Coatesville, July 29th, 1859. It gives me pleasure to add my testimony to tbo fact that we Lave iu our midst a well-conducted and thorough Institution, under the control and supervision of James E. Giffin, Principal. Having had a son under bis care for nearly two sessions, I can speak advisedly; and would recommend this flourishing Seminary to the consideration aud inquiry of parents and guardians. JAB. PEOPLES. Coatesville, August 13, 1859. I recommend James E. Giffin as in every way competent to discharge the duties of a .faithful teacher, and know that the Institution is in a flourishing condition. No parent can send his son or daughter to a better Institution. JESSE COATES. fig- Send for a Catalogue, aug 30 NEW ’LIftDOR STORK, Opposite Kauffman's Tavern , and haif a square south of the Railroad, in Forth Qwtn strut, Lancastu, Fa The subscriber having opened a liquor store, is prepared to furnish all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, wholesale and retail at the lowest cash prices. His stock WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, RUM, WHEAT, MALT, %&3AI POTATOE and RYE WHISKEi'6, jc. consists of Having been engaged in the distilling business fur up wards of twenty years, he is able to furnish Genuine RYE WHISK BY of every year’s manufacture (except 3 years,) Since 1842. He has also a lot- of Potato and Malt Whiskey made in 1850 ; and Currant and Catawba Grape Wine made in 1853. Persons wishing Liquors for medicinal or mechani cal purposes, can be supplied with the genuine article. Fishing tackle. Rods, Limerick and Kirby Hooks, Not-Twine, Sea Grass, Cotton and Linen Lines, Floats, Snoods, Ac. For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKEB'B Drag A Chemical Store, opposite Cross Keys Hotel, W. King street, Lancaster. [may 17 tf 18 no WARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA- A Benevolent Institution established by special mont.-for the relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent aod Epidemic Disease. TIIK HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruction of human life caused by Sexual diseases, unu tbr* deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such disease* by Quacks. several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their names to open a Dispensary treatment of this class of diseases. In all tbelr forms, and to give MEDICA L ADVICE GRATIS l«» all who applyby letter, with a descrip tion of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life. Ac.) and in'case of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREEOF CHARGE. It Is needless to add that the Associ ation commands the highest Medical skill of the age,and will furnish the most approved*modern treatment. Thu Directors of the Association, in thfir Annual Report u |miii the treatment nt Sexual Diseases, express tho highest satisfaction with the success which has attended the labors ot their Surgeons in the cure of Spenn&terrhccn, Seminal Weakno.<w,Gouorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Ooaniam or Self Abuse, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Ac., and order a-conUnuanco of tho same plan for tho onsulng year! V The Directors, on a review of the past, foel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent efforts have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed aeal, to this very important and much despised cause. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness,'tho vice of Onanism, Masturbation, or Self- Abuse, and other diseases of tho Sexual organs, by the Con sulting Surgeon, will’be sent by mail (In a sealed ooveiope) FREE OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for post age. Other Reports and Tracts on the nature and treat ment of Sexual diseases, diet, Ac., are ■constantly being published for gratuitous disiribntion, and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new remedies and methods of treatment discovered during the last year, are of great value. Address, for Report or treatment, DR. J. SKI IXIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association,No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order ui tho Directors. EZRA D. lIKAUTWELL, President. Ko. FaibciulP. Secratary. jap IS ly 1 COAL AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. The nndersigued having receiving their stock of PINE GROVE, BALTIMORE COMPANY. LYKENS’ VALLEY, SHAMOKIN AND TRENTON COALB, Will deliver the samo to purchasers, carefully screened, at the very lowest prices, for cash. A-a. Always on hand, Limoburnere’and Blacksmith Coal. GEO. CAXDER A CO., Office, East Orange, near North Queen street. Yard, at Giaeff’s Landing, on the Conestoga. aug 13tf 33 Stereoscopes i—these -wonderful and universally admired pictures, which appear as ound and solid as sculptured marble, are taken daily at JOHNSTON’S BKY-LIGHT GALLERY, corner of North Queen and Orange sts Daguerreotypes of every site and style, taken ta the lowest prices. Lansrs+pr, in tip TpEJSNSYLVAJiIA RAILROAD PHILADtILPHIA DIVISION. REDUCTION 0F RATE S The following special rates on GRAIN AND ILOUR, will take effect OCTOBER 1, 1859: TO PHILADELPHIA. THOM ]III Columbia, Mountville.... Rohrerstown, Lancaster, 12 “ 24 “ Biid.in Hand, 11 “ 22 “ Gordonville, 11 “ 22 “ Lcuedhu Place, 11 22 Kinzers, 11 “ 22 ‘ Gap...... ‘lO « ' 21 “ Christiana, 10 “ 20 u l’enniogtonville, j 0 “ 1 R “ Parkesburg, 0 “ 18 “ Coatesville, 8 “ 16 “ Thorndale, i 8 “ 15 “ Dowuingtowu T “ 14 Oakland, J “ 14 “ Steamboat, 7 ‘* 14 “ West Chester Intersection, 6 “ 12 *‘ Paoli 0 “ 12 “ Kaglo, 6 “ 12 “ Morgan’s Corner, 6 “ 12 “ While Hull,. 5 “ 10 “ WESTWARD FREIGHTS For any of ib« above named Stations nhould bo loft at the Freight Depot nl the Pennsylvania Railroad, Curuer THIRTEENTH and MARKET Sts., Philadelphia. • G. C. FRANCIBCUS, Supt. Phil*. Division, P. R. R. THOMAS A. SCOTT, General Superintendent. PhiladkLPßla, Septemb-r 28th, 1859. foot 11 Hm 39 DAULICK &. McCULLEY’S J_ NEW IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY Tho subscribers having leased the Foundry recently Greeted by Mr. William Dilleb, adjoinitig his Machino Shop; in North Water Btreet, between Orange and Chemiut streets; also having bought out the Strasburg Foundry and parts of tho fixtures of other establishments of the' samo kind, and having tho most completo collection of Patterns in the City, aro prepared to furnish 1 ron and Brass CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, (either light, or ns heavy as can be made elsewbefo,) at the shortest notice, and warranted to be done in the most workmanlike manner. Both being practical workmen—one a Moulder and tho other a Pattern Maker—they flatter themselves that, by doing their own work, and having purchased their fixtures at very low prices, in consequence of which their expenses will be less thau any other establishment of the kind here, they can make Castings and finish them at more reason able prices than has heretofore ruled in this City. jj&- Strict attention paid to repairing STOVES. GRATES aud. CYLINDERS of all kinds and sizes kept constantly on hand. They have on hund, and are constantly making new designs for CELLAR GRATES, RAILING, and all kinds of Ornamental Castings. AS” The highest price will be paid for Old Iron, Copper and Brare. We respectfully solicit a share of public patronage, arid shall spare no pains to please all who may favor us with their custom. LEWIS PAULICK, Lancaster, May 4. may 4 House and cattle powder. TATTEBSAL’S HORSE POWDER, HEAVE POWDER, ROSIN, FKNNUGREKK SULPHUR, GEUBIAN, CREAM TARTAR, COPPERAS, Ac., For sale at TIIOMAS ELLMAKER’S Drue & Chemical Store, West King street, Lanc’r. fc>h 9 tf4 Trusses: braces: supporters:: C . II . N K E D L E S , S. W. CORNFK TWELFTH AND RACE STREETS, Practical Adjustor of Rupture Trusses and Mechanical Remedies, lias constantly ou hand a Urge Stock of tJ-mu iue French Trusses, also a complete assortment of the best American, including the celebrated Whites I'atcut Lever Truss, believed by the best autlr rities to be superior to any yet invented. English and American Supporters aud Betts, Shoulder Braces, Suspeuhory Bandages, Self Inject ing Syringes, adopted to both sexes, in neat portable cases, French Pessaries, Urinal Bags, Ac. Orders and letters of enquiry, will moot prompt atten tion. aug 23 ly 3'2 1859. Dry goods for autumn. Full Stock of SILK GOODS. Full Stock of STAPLE GOODS. Full Stock of FANCY GOODS. Fashionable FALL SHAWLS. 43“ CLOTHS. CASSIMEItKS AND VESTINGS. BLANKETS, QUILTS. TABLE LINENS, Ac., Ac. EYHE A LANDELL, Fourth and Arch Streets, Philadelphia N. B—BLACK SILKS. Wholesale, at low rates 43* Bargains Daily from New York Auctions. Kep fi NEW FALL GOODS.— TIie undersigned calls tbe attention of the puhlie to anew and well selected stock of FALL MILLINERY GOODS, cod- rfT\\ Bisting in part of Satiu. Silk, Velvet, Crape-mode, aud all kinds of materials for the making of Bon- ft'® nets; Quillings, Rußhes, .Toinblonds. CapeDett, Tarleton, Crown Lining. Feather*, French and American Flowers, Dark Straw Bounets, Flats, Shakers, and, io facl, every variety of Straw Goods. Frames to fit every body. Straw Gimp, Straw and Silk Lace and Edging. Keudy-mado and trimmed Bounets to suit every person, or made to order.— Dry Goods, Notions, Jewelry, and a great many other arti cles too numerous to mention, which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest. Call and examine for yourselves before parch-ißing elsewhere. L. BAUM, No. 31 North Qneen street, one door north of the Nation al House. [sep G tf 34 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. REMOVAL OF FREIGHT D*E POT. The Freight business of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, at Lancaster, will hereafter be traos- acted a* the house formerly occupied by Rob ert Moderwell, Esq. The following rates are charged between Philadelphia and Lancaster: Ist Class—23c. per 100 lbs. Dry Goods, Rooks, Boots and Shoos, Cedar Ware, Drugs, Oranges, Stationery, &c., Ac., Ac. 2nd Class— 20o.« per 100 i. 83. Groceries, Carriage Springs and Axles, Domestic Sheet ing, Shirting and Ticking in original bales, Gas Fixtures, Dry Ilidos, Hardware, Hoop and Sheet Iron, Paints, Queonsware, Rice, Hags, Ropes and Cordage, Sugar, Do mestic Liquois (westward.) Leather, Oil, Whiting, Ac. 3rd Class—t7c. per 100 lbs. Anvils, Alcohol, Bacon, Bones loose, Bran and Bbipfltuff, Coffee, Guano, Lard, Oysters iu shell, Potatoes, Ac., Ac. 4r»t Class — ,lBc. per 100 lbs. Alum. Bark. Bones nacked, Crockery, Cotton, Fish Salted, Grain of all kinds, Nails and Spikes, Rosin, Leaf Tobacco, Tin, Whiskey, (eastward.) Ac., Ac., Ac. Flour 28 cents per Barrel. Salt and Plaster *2 per 2000 lbs. g&r" All Freight received at «he Freight Depot, Corner of 13lh and Market Streets, Philadelphia, up to 4 o’clock, P. M., will he forwarded same evening, aud be ready for delivery at Lancaster early next morning. £s* Freight Stations have been established at Bird in- Hand, Gordonvllle, Leman Place, Gap, Christiana, Pen ningtonvtlie, Parkesburg, Coatesville and Downingtown. AS* Shippers can rely npon increased facilities at tho same rates of Freight that thoy have heretofore paid. W. It. MEYERS. Freight Agent, l*anca«ter. G. C. FRANCISCUS, Supt., Div. Penn’a. 11. R. _ sep 27 3m 37 TO FARMERS.—Having been appoint ed by Messrs. Allen A Needles agents in Laueaster for the sale of their celebrated SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, we would call the attention of Farmers to this Fertilizer, it being superior to all others; and from the testimony of those who have used it for some years past, we feel author ized in saying it ie the best application for Corn, Oats, Wheat, Grass and other crops which require a vigorous and permanent stimulant, that has ever been offered to the public. Apply to GEO. CALDER A CO., East Orange street, 2d door from North Queen st., and at GraefFs Landing on the Conestoga. American life insurance and TRUST COMPANY. CAPITAL STOCK , $500,000. Company’s Building, Walnntstreet, S. E. corner of 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, tho lowest in the world. '•* A. WIHLLDIN, President. JAMES E. GIFFIN. •3 ly 33 J. C. Sims, Secretary. H, S. GAKA, Esq., East King street, Agent for Lancas ter county. ftnar 22 ly 10 REMOVAL ,-We aave tills day re to our new Banking House, in EAST KING St., where the Banking Business in all its varied branches will re ceive onr best attention. Interest on deposits will be allowed as heretofore. Drafts on New York, Philadelphia and Ba timore con stantly, for gale. Stock, Bonds, and other securities bought and sold in Philadelphia and New York— and information given aa to their relative value and prospects. Uncummt Bank Notes bought and Bold, and premium allowed on old Amerlcau coin. Persons entrusting any business to ns, whether money on deposit, or for purchase or sale of Bonds or Stocks, may -ci,end upon prompt and faithful performance of all con tracts. Tho members of the firm are Individually liable for all its obligations. " JOHN GYGER, A CO ROUT. Clarsbon. Cashier. raar 2 tf 7 LEVI W. GROFF. tflO CRYSTAL PALACE BHAVING AND HAIR CUTTING SALOON, Uhpeb Spreoher’a Hotel, E. Kiho Btrbi-t, LANCASTER, PA. 8. J. E. C. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. 8.J.5?) Sopcrintonclont*. [, prl6lj|29 14 cents. 28 cents. 14 “ 28 “ 14 “ 28 “ NORTH WATER STREKT, LANCASTER, PA. CARSON M’CULLEY. tf 16 PHILADELPHIA Cl HOVER & BAKER’S CELEBRATED T FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. NEW STYLES—PRICES FROM $5O TO {125. EXTRA CHARGE OF £5 FOR HKJOIERR. 730 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. 495 Broadway, N. York. Agencies iu all principal Cities and Towns in the U. S. These Machines sew from two spools, as purchased from the store, requiring no re-winding of thread; they nem, Fell, Gather and Stitch in a superior style, finishing each seam by their own operation, without recourse to the hand needle, as Is required by other machines. They will do better and cheaper sewing than a seamstress can, even if she works for one cent an hour , and are, unquestionably, the best Machines in the market for family sewing, on ao conot of their simplicity, durability, ease of management, and adaptation tn all varieties of family sewing—executing either heavy or fine wo»k with equal facility, and without special adjustment. , , , 4 . , As evidence of the unquestioned superiority of their ila chinee. the Grover 4 Baker Sewing Machine Company-beg leave to respectfully refer to the following TESTIMONIALS. “Having had one of Grover & Baker’s Machines in my family for nearly a year and a hal£ I take pleasure In com mending it as everyway reliable for the purpose for which It is designed—Family Sewing.”— Mrs. Joshua Leavitt, wife of Rev. Dr. Leavitt, Editor of N. Y. Independent. “I am delighted with your Sewing Machine, which has been in my family for many months. It has always been ready for duty, requiring no adjustment, and is easily adapted to every variety of family sowing, by simply changing the spool* of thread.”— Mrs. Elisabeth Strickland, wife of Rev. Dr. Strickland, Editor New York Christian Advocate. “After trying several different good machines, I preferred yours, on account of its simplicity, aud the perfect ease with which it is managed! as well as the strength and du rability ot Hie seam. After long experience, I feel compe tent to speak iu this manuer, aud to confidently rocomuiond R. for every variety of fan ily sewing.”— Mrs. E. B. Spooner , wife of the Editor of Brooklyn Star. “1 have used a Grover 4 Baker Sewing Machiue fur two years, and have found it adapted to all kinds of family sewing, from Cambric to Broadcloth. Garments have beeu worn out without the giving way of a stitch. The Machine is easily kopt in order, and easily used.”— Mrs. A. B. Whip _,ple. wife of Rev. Geo. Whipple, New York. “Your Sewing Machlno has boon in use in my family the past two years, and the ladies request mo to give you their testimonials to its perfect adapfeduess, as well as labor saving qualities in tho perfonuauco of family and house hold sowing.”— Robert Boorman, New York. “For several months we have used Grover A Raker’s Sewing Machine, aud have co-ve to tho conclusion that every lady who desires her sowing beautifully ami qutcAiy done, would be most fortunate In possessing ono of there reliable and indefatigable ‘iron needle womeu.’ whose com bined qualities of beauty, strength, and simfiicily. are iu valuable.”—J• IF! Morris, daughter of Gen. Geo. P. Morris, Edittr of the Ilnnu; Journal. Extract of a letter from Thos. R. Leavitt, Esq., au Amer ican gentleman, now resideut iu New South Wales, dated January 12. 1S58: “1 had a tent made ia Melbourne, in 1553. in which there were over three thousand yards of sewing done with one of Grover & Baker’s Machines, and a single seam of that baa outstood all the double seams sewed by sailors with a needle and twine.” ‘•lf Homer could be called up from his murky hatlos, he would 6IDR the advent of Grover <fc Baker as a more beuig uant miracle of art than was ever Vulcan’s smithy, lie would denounce midnight shirt-making as 'the direful spring of woes unnumbered.’ ” — l’roJ. „\ urth. ‘•I lake pleasure in saying thrtt lbs Gt"ver A Hiker Sew ing Machines have more than sustained inv exp**ctith>n.— After trying and returning others. 1 have thred of th-ni in operation in my different places, and, after tour years’ trial, have no fault to fiud.”— J. 11. Hammond, fxmator nj Smith Carolina. -My Wife has bail One of Grover ,fc Baker’s Family Sewing Machines for some time, aud I am satisfied it is otic of lh« best labor-saving machines that lias lioeu invented., I take much pleasure in recommending it td the public. ’ — l. G • Harrisi Governor of Tennessee. ••K is n beautiful thing, aud puts everybody into an ex citement of good humor. Wore I a Catholic. I should iusist upon Saints Grover and Baker having an eternal holiday in commemoration of their good deeds for humanity.”— Cassius M. Clay. “1 thiuk it by far the best patent in use. This Msehln can bo adapted from the flueat cambric to the heaviest case aimere. It sews stronger, faster.hud luordwautifuliy than ono can imagine. If mine could not be replaced, money could not buy it.”—Mr*. J. G. Hrown, XashcilU. Tenn. Send for a Circular. JOHN BELLI NG Bit, (Amhrotvpe Rooms. Centre fcimir*,) AGENT FOR LANCASTER CITY AND COUNTY may 24 r« a o HOUSEKEEPERS. I .S' O' M E TITI< iV G X K \Y . B. T. BABBITT’S BEST MEDICINAL BALKKATUS. 1 Is manufactured from common Halt, ami ia 63 'prepared entirely different from other Safe- 63 'ratue. All the deleterious matter extracted in - AND-ucha manner as to produce Bread, Biscuit. AN D laud all kinds of Cake, without containing u 70 particle of Saleratus whon the Bread or Cak-- 70 lie baked: thereby producing wholesome results. Every particle of Suleratua is turned togas and passes through the Broad or Biscuit while bak -68 ing, conßefjtieutly nothing remains hut com- 68 mon Salt, Water and Flour. You will readily AND perceive by tho taste of this Saleratus that it AND is entirely differeut troin other Saleratus. 70 It is packed in one pound papers, each wrAp- 70 per branded, “B. "t. Babbitts Best Medicinal '.Nilerntus;” also, picture, twisted loaf of bread, \vith a glass of eff-rvesciog water oil the top 68 :Wheu yon purchase one pa|n»r you should pie- 68 .servo tho wrapper,and be particular to get the ANDjnext exactly like the first—b and as above. AND j Full directions for making Bread with this 70 Unlenitua nud Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, will 7u \ccompanv each package; also, directions tor 'making all kinds of Pastry; also, for making Soda Water and Seldlit* Powders. 63 1 MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP, WITH 63 B . T . BABBITT’ 8 ANDPURK CONCENTRATED poTASH, AND warrHuted double tile strength of ordinary 70 Potash; put up in cans—l lb., 2 lbs , 3 lbs.. 70 p, lbs. and 12 Ihs.—with full directions fur nuk ing Hard nud Soft Soap. Consumers will liml 65 this the cheapest Potash in market. Manufactured and fur sale hv B. T. BABBITT. AN Nos. 05 and 70 Washington at., N. Vmk, and No. o« India street, Boston. 70 lj*24 i ev e n r kix i> o f nu m o r . I fi-r.in Mu- wcrst Scrc tu'ii df.vu n I'l'iiiinmi pimple. I lie hits tri*-.l it in over 1100 cues, ami never failed uxcopt i in tv.) c-a««;r-. (both thunder hnmnr.) He Ima now iu his I p(M*M*-*jcu nv«r iwii hundred cerUfmtle.s of its virtua.ftll ! within ! verity miles of Boston. | Twn hottlefl are wurratitud tn cure a nursing soro mouth i One t<. tluee bottles will cure the worst kind of Dimples on tin* fare. Two to three bottles will clear the system of Biles. Two h<ittl-s *r« warranted to cure the worst canker in the mwiith or stomach. i Three to five bottles uro warranted to cure the worst case ; of Erysipelas. One or two Irnttlos arc warranted to cure all humor tho Eyes. , Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears i and blotches among thu hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt aud j running ulcers. j One bottle will curs scaly eruption of the skin, j Two to three l>ottles are warranted U> cure the worst ! cases of ringworm. ; Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most des : perate cade of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to euro tho salt i rhouin. j Five to eight bottles will cure the worst ease of scrofula’ „ ! A l>«*n»dit is always experienced from the first bottle, and IT.S PRACTICAL UTILITY. ■ a nurlbct cure Is warranted when the abuvo quantity is It is a perfect treasury of knowledge, :u aU branches of the arts and sciences, jn literature, history, hi* graphy and • ' j^ eH^ er< \ peddled over a thousand bottles of this in tho geography. —From Tin Boston Flint. j v j c j uity 0 f Boston. I know the effect of it in every case.— <£_ Tun 7^; Tll T,,v ' So sure :is water will extinguish fire, so sure will this euro ITS IMPARTIALITY. . .humor I never sold a bottle of it, but that sold another; Pledged to abstain from doctrinal, sectarian, or sectional , Rfter a , rlal it alwayß Bp ,.ftk.s for itself. There are two discussions, it presents, so lar as we hnvo examined its nr- t , j( | u , r b that appear surprising; first, that tides, both sides of controverted topics with reasonable grows in our pastures, in some places quite plentiful, fulness and strict fairness. —From The national Era. ■ an(l j tM va | nu ka.s never been known until I discovered ““ „ 1 , k .„ n .™„ 11 ,,. W1Da it in lS4b—second, that it should cure all kinds of humor. TIIE NUMBER AND ABILITY ol> lib CONTRIBUTOR*.. ; j r urdtfr to R j vo Home idea of tho sudden rise, and great Several eminent medical and legal both in , - 01)U j, ir i t y 0 f discovery, I will state that in April, 1853, New York and Boston, furnish contributions in their ; j pec lrlle<l it. and Hold about six bottles per day—in April, respective departments; and froin a Inrgo catalogue ot j so j,i over one thousand bottles por day of It. writers, which we haTe been permitted to inspect, we are g,, mo 0 f t he wholesale Druggists who liavu boon in the confidently of opiuiou that such an array of talent and j, UH j nuss twenty aud thirty years, Hay that nothing In tho intelligence has never heforo been combined in a single ■ annals of pateut mt»<lic!n«»H was ever tike It. There is a publication of the American Pross.— From Tin Lancaster . „ Divt . raa j p rttilJo of jL all quarters. Examiner. I j n my ow „ p mc tiee I always kept it strictly for hnmors mL«aa ! —but since its introduction as a genera! family medicine, ils . : great and wouderful virtues have been found in it that I Its freshness and gonoral thoroughness give it a uecided , * | advantage over any cyclopaedia ofit. class ' ''< tb ‘ r f | Several cases of epileptic fil»-a disease which was always on either side of the Atlantic.— From Tin Zew York Tunes. . cona|dßred i ncura ble, have been cure<l by a few bottles.— n*c piii.'ap\‘P<;u ' 0, what a mercy ifit prove effectual in all casus of that ~ •• , i ‘r UUi-.Ar^- tioo, „ r( > awful malady—there aro but few who haveseon more ofit It will be within the roach ol all. Apprentices and . j baV e merchants’'clerks can procure the work as well as : { Rnow of * SoV<irHl CW} < ()f Dropsy, all of them aged peo and with less cost to them (it they take it in numbers) K()r Uie various diseases of the Liver, Sick than many of them expend nightly for cigar, and beer - iy apepsi A „h„,a, Fever and Ague, pain In From The Jamestown Journal. TTQ ...... . i the side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in diseases , a, , UA ‘ . ’ Vrt .>1 of the K idnoys, the discovery Ims «l<*ue more good than Sole Agent for Lancaster and lork counties I'a Na 31 , J miJ|iidl) > ’ k^ East King st., Lancaster Fa. _ L P - ] No change of diet over necessary—eat the best you get : and « nough of it. LANCASTER COUNTY EXCHANGE ! Directions for. Use.—Adults one table fipoouful per day AND DEPOSIT OFFICE. j —Children over ten years dessert spoonful. Children from Corner of East King and Duke Streets, five to eight years tea spoonful. As no directinnH can be BET THE COURT HOUSE AND SFKECHER’S HOTEL, applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on Lancaster City. tho bowels twice a day. Mauutactured by JOHN K REED A CO. pay interest on deposits at the fol DONALD KENNEDY, lowing rate.: j No. 130 IVamm st., Koxlmry, Maaß. f “ °3U dnvs T I VlSJaio Agcnt..-Now York .tty. 0. M. C.lcknor, 81 £SrAl.o buy and sell Heal Estate and Stocks on com- Barclay street; C. H. King, IS2 Broadway; Itushton A miMton, nogotinte loans, collect claims, Ac., Ac. Clark. 175 Broadway; A 11. A 1). Samis, 810 tniton st. ia-Ae undersigned are individually liable to the extent Sold in Rochester by J. Bryan A Co. Wholesale Agents, of their estates, for all the deposits and other obligations of No. 112 elate street; also by L. Post ACo John K Roed ACo General Agent.—T. W. Ilyott A Son, Philadelphia. JOHN E HEED. AMOS S. HENDERSON, i Agent* l in Lancaster.—Janies Smith, Win. 0 Baker DAVID ISAAC K IUESTEII, Fammd Wulcheus, B. H. KuulTinua, U. A. RockJinuld, Chaa I decOg ’ ' tf49 !A. Huinitsh and John F. Long. aug4 1y29 70 I j jnno 28 gUBSCRIPTION DEPARTMENT anil o-i'-i Broadway »_ New York, Sept. 1-th, 1859. J ELIAS BARR « CO.—Dear Sms: We have the ure of informing you that the Seventh Volutn« ot THE NKW AMERICAN CYCLOPAEDIA will be really ou the Ist October, previous to which time we shall be glad to re ceive your orders. Ah we do not, in any case, seed this work on sale we must consider all ordered as actually purchased. Veryrespectfully, D. APPLETON & CO. THE NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA, ITS AMERICA# CHARACTER The New Cyclopa-dia surpasses all others in the space given to our own country—its natural features and re sources—and to American History and Biography. —From tht Xew York Evangelist. Prospectus for is 5o . The New Volume of the NEW 10RK WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED GOLDEN PRIZE will commence January Ist, 1859. The following are the names of the Literati whoso productions will grace the columns of this ulegaut journal during the vear: REV. G. H. SPURGEON, of London. G. W. M. REYNOLDS, of Loudon. G. I*. R. JAMES, Novelist. SIR EDWARD BULWKR, GEN. C. F. HENMNGSEN, late of Nicaragua. COL. G. W. CROCKETT, A. D. MUNSON, CAPT. M. D. ALEXANDER, U. S. A., THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH, M. D., HENRY CLAPP. Jk=, DR. 0. C. VAN DURKN, LIEUT. J. M. PLATT, U. S. N., F. CLINTON BARRINGTON, MISS SOUTHWORTH, MRS. ANNA WIIELPLKY, MISS HETTY lIEAUTLY, “ VIRGINIA VAUGHAN, “ DI. VERNON, “ MINNIE MANTOUK, “ HATTIE CLARE, MRS. T. U. SINCLAIR. TERMS. Terms of subscription, $2,00 a year; and each subscriber is entitled to one of the articles uawed in the following list, and is requested to mention what article he desires when ho sends his subscription money: Gold'Peu, with Silver Case, worth, at retuil, $2.00 Ladies’ Gold Pencil, “ “ 2.00 Gold Tooth Pick, “ “ 2.00 Ladies’Gold Pen, with Extension Case, “ *’ 2.00 Engrossing Gold Pen, 10 carets, “ “ 2,00 Gold Ring) plain and chased,., “ ** 2.00 Kar Drops, “ “ S’™ Mosaic and Florentine Brooches, “ yrr Gold Lockets, “ y;” Cable Channs, “ tt yr- GoW Brooches, “ u Gentlemen’s Pins, u Gentlemen’s Bosom Studs. t y Gentlemen’s Sleove Buttons, ‘ * you Watch Keys, * .f™ Ladies’ Cuff Pins, y'*f Ribbon Slides, “ u £|J{ Vx^^sY6"AijSHfnWnKG'Wßsi;RißKks. Those getting np a club of & subscribers, at $2 each, aud remitting $lO, will be entitled to a gold pen and silver holder, worth $3; and each subscriber will receive any one of the above articles he may select. Those remitting $2O for 10 subscribers will be entitled to a gold pencil, with pen, worth si. Thoso getting up a club of 15 subscribers, and remitting $3O, will be entitled to a silver watch, or a gold vest chain, worth $lO. Thoso remitting $4O, for 20 subscribers, will bo entitled to a 6ilver huo ting ctuod watch, or a gold chain, worth $l5. These i emitting SKO, lor 30 subscribers, will boontitled 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 watch, worth $3O. Thoso remitting $lOO, for 50 subscribers, will be entitled to a gold watch, worth $4O. All communications should be addressed to M. B. DEAN, Publisher, 335 Broadway, New York. dec 28 1 am ly 50 Tots i tots i i tots in ~... The Bubacriber baa juat received at hia old eatablian ment, No. 144 North Second Street, * mant oi TOYS and FANCY GOODS, FANCY HASKKTS PIPES, CANES, SNUFF BOXES, BACK GAMMON BOAKDB, CHESBMEN, be wlll 8611 wbolesale and retail, at very low priori JOHN DOLL, Importer and Manufacturer of Flags and Picture Alphabet Blocks, 144 North Second Street, Philadelphia, sep 27 Sm 8 ? HBLMBOLD’B genuine prbfaba* TION - OF HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EX* TRACT BUGHU, For Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy Weaknesses, Obstructions, Secret Diseases, Fe male Complaints, and oil Diseases of the Sexual Organs, Arising from Excess and Imprudence in life,and removing all Improper Discharges from the Bladder, Kidneys, or 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 the Pallid Cheek. JOY TO THE AFFLICTED!! 1 It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and romovea all the symptoms, among which will be found Indisposition Power to Exertion, Loss of Difficulty of Breathing, Gen eral Horror of Dis ease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dread ■ ful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, j Wnkofulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Univer sal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appetite, with Dyspetic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the Faro, Pain in the Back, Heav iness, of tho Eyelids, Fre quently Black Spots Flying Betore the Eyes, with Temporary Suffusions anil Loss of Sight, Want of At* teution, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror of Society. Nothing is more desirable to such 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 on—which this medi cine invariably removes—eoou follows LOSS OF POWER, FATUITY, AND EPILEPTIC FlTS—in one of which the patient may expire. Who cun say that these excesses are " not frequently followed by thoso direful diseases—lNSAN lTY AND CONSUMPTION ? The records of the INSANE ASYLUMS, and the melancholy deaths by CONSUMPTION, bear Ample witness to the truth of these assertions. In Luuatic Asylums tho most melancholy exhibition appears. The cuuuttiiuui-o id actually dodden and quite destitute— ueilher Mirth or Grief ever visits it. Should a sound of the voice occur it is rarely articulate. ••With ivof'ul measure* wao despair Low eulieu suuudahis grief he : oiled.” Debility is must terrible and has brought thousands upon thousands to untimely graves, thus bias'mg the ambition of many noble youths. It eau he cured by tho uso of this INFALLIBLE REMEDY. llyuu are suffering with any of the above distressing ailmeuts, the FLUID EXTRACT BUCUU will cure you.— Try it ami be cmviueed of its efficacy. BEWARE ok QUACK NOSTRUMS and QUACK DOCTORS, who falsely boast of abilities ami reiertuico*. Citizens kuow and avidd them, aud save Loug Suffering, Mouey and Expeure. by sending or calling fora bottle of this Popular ami SPECIFIC REMEDY. It nlbi's all pain and inflammation, is perfectly pleasant in its taste aud odor, but immediate in its action. IIKLMBULD’S EXTRACT UUCiIU Id prepared direolH according to tlm Rule,, ot Pharmacy an i Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge air'd cure devoted iu its rombinati >u. Set) Pro f..„m,i D« wees' Valuable Works on the Practice of Physic, and must of the Standard Works of Medicine. ioo. One Hundred Dollars Mil be paiu to any Physician who can pri ve that the* Mediclue <-vor injured A Patient; aud til.- testimony of thousands oau be procuosl to prove that it d'K-s great good. Cades of from one week to thhtoeu ynra’ standing have been effected. Tile mass of VOLUN TARY TESTIMONY iu possession of the Proprietor, vouch ing tor its virtues ami curative powerr. is immense, em bra. imr imriies well known to Science and Fame. 100,000 BOTTLES HAVE BEEN SOLD, and uot a siuglo instance uf u failure has been reported ! personally appeared before me an Atdermau of tho City of Philadelphia. U T. H ELM BOLD, Chemist, who boiug duly sworn, dees say. that bis preparati -u cuutains uo Narcotic, Mercury, or injurious Drug, but is purely Vege table 11. T. lIELMBULD. Sole Manufacturer. Swi-rti and Subscribed before me Ibis TM day of Novein ■ bur, IS;>4 WM. HIBBARD, Alderman PRICE SI PER RnTl'Li:, OR SIX FOR S 3, DELIVERED TO ANY ADDRESS. 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Jan JS tf 11 _ _^__ K OI L, S— Castor OH, Sweet Oil, Oil of SPIKE STUNK, 3ENEKA, SASSAFRAS, Ac., For sale at THOMAS KLLMAKKRB Drug A Chemical Store, West King street, Lanc'r. feb 8 tf 4 Spices t spices : 1 spices :11 PUKE AND NO. 1 GROUND PEPPER. ’ GINGER, CINNAMON, ALLSPICE, CLOVES, i AMERICAN AND ENGLISH MUSTARD. ! CAYENNE PEPPER, NUTMEGS, MACE. ; SUP. CARB. SODA, SALTPETRE, SALERATUS. SAL. SODA, INDIGO. I CARAWAY AND CORIANDER SEED. I ASHTON DAIRY AND GROUND SALT, 40. 1 For sale at the Eagle Mills, No. 244 aud 240 North Front ‘ street, corner of New, Philadelphia. I HOWARD WORRELL, yy- Purchase re will find it greatly to their interest both in quality aud price to buy those goods, which are war ranted as represented or forfeited. A trial is solicited. | mar 16 *7
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