Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, December 13, 1859, Image 4

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    TVBUTAL BUBGERy--The M»aer-
JL) signed -baj, : associated with Wmltt th« .
Mottefof Dental Smgery. E.
fi n g v aii known iu his assißtsut. A»r“ fLi T> *
eradunted at • the Baltimore ; College of Donjol
|^g 6 “ toaore, and haa'been !n pracHee
"g®**?Qnean atreet,
rad Orange streets, Lancaster, P*-,,
■Dr. Anavingbeen Jor 6 years & Btudentand ffiS^SL
SdifctSt yeare ab.K> been in con-
pnldie'geneTaby^o^bi^ftbtlity^td^P'^
form all operations: connected with the practice of the
Dejttai Art, In such a manner, as will readerentire eatis
faction to all who may favor him with a call ‘ . , . .
«S*Chargoß moderate, Bhd all work warranted to
ullv equal to any that can be procured elsewhere.
N. 2—Entrance to office, 2nd door on Orange street.
June 29 __ tfZi
Bbw tistry .
The undersigned having again resumed rnffajaam
the practice of Dentistry, at hie oldstand, north
east corner of North Queen anti P« n Se Btreeta^C^^P h »
Buildings.) wonld respectfully say to his f ° r “ ei^® tTo °!
and friends, aud to the public generally, that be emb.agd
the onnortunlty, while in Baltimore, of attending a tvu
course oT lectures in. and receiving a diploma from, the
Baltimore College of Dental Burg«ry.. •
Having graduated at a penodin the history of the p
fession when all its moat approved P rt “ c, P tJdiddl
thoroughly discussed and fully comped and *tud£d, 1
feel better qualified than ever befores^ nci .
dental or surgical diseasee, strictly upon ecientiUc Ijrmci
S»=sastsss^2
S £ r °?,Sadopted Surgery aa.a favorite study, I da
-5m taking its general principles mto my practice, and
wfl? ti£taH the surgical diseases, of the mouth and face
especially, upon the principles laid down aDd practised bo
Hurcesafully by that eminent and scientific surgeon.
»rs&Jßfswasi!rs»a
process, and the much talked of Oheoplastic proem's h«t
vroved. Operations upon the natural teeth will be per
formed witli a view to their preservation and beanty. and
according to the highest principles ol hygiene and artistic
of plate work aud plugging will be shown to
surgical advice will be freely given to Indi
mar 8 tf
WENTZ BROS. OFFER SPECIAL
INDUCEMENTS TO I’URCIIASBIIS.
Beautiful Drab Cloaks, lor $5 Of).
Beautifully made Cloaks, from-$2.00 to $20.0U.
Black and Cold Cloths for Cloaks.
4-4 Black Mantella Velvet, only $1.25 per yard.
Long and Square Bruehti Shawls.
Good Long Brocha Shawls, tor SK.OO.
Long and Square Blanket Shawls.
Gents’, Miss’ and Children’s Shawls.
Great Reduction in Fancy Silks.
Best Makes of Black Silks.
AH'to be sold at prices extremely low,
WENTZ BROS,
Corner Bast King and Centro Square.
High Colored Opera Flannels. . „ , . „ „
Pink Blue, Scarlet, Maroon. Green, Black. Drat>, and Urey
Another lot of those Ca-bmere Skirts for Ladies.
De Lanes and Cashmeres, heat ever Bold for cento.
Plain and Figured French Merinnes.
Largo Stock of Men and Boy’s Wear.
WENTZ BROS,
Corner Bust Kiug and Centro Square.
Remember the name and place.
•\Ventz—Wentz—Wentz— Wont z—Weutz—Wentz,
Corner East Kiug and Centre Square.
tf 45
Notice is hereby given that
the MOUNT JOY SAVINGS INSTITUTION, located
In tlio Borough of ilouut Joy, Lancaster county, haying a
capital stock of Fifty Thousand Dollars, will app.y at the
next Bession of Ihu Pennsylvania Legislature, for the
privilege of Increasing ita capital stork, lwouty-Mve
Thousand Dollars, with the further privileged increasing
its capital stock to One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Do!-
lars; also for powor to change its nuino to the Jlonnt
Joy Bank,” aud uuder that name, iu its present location,
to issue Bauk Notes,and in addition to its present privileges,
to exercise and enjoy geueral banking privileges under the
general laws of the Commonwealth regulating banks. -
Bv order of the Directors.
y President.
Jacob U. Long, Treasurer. . , )u 0 ,
june JS otu J 4
Mount Joy, I’a., Jun« -U, 18> r >9.
i CRIVENISG <fe CONVEYANCING,
Tile undersigned respectfully tinuoumcs to the public
tlmt ho him takeu the office lately occupied uy .loho A.
Ilie«taml Kf-n . whore he will be pleased to transact all
business comiected with the above profession that may be
pla/vd in his hands.
_&£*• Office No. 2(1 North Duke street. Lancaster,^Pa.
G. K. lIAVErf,
f)\ty Regulator.
fob lfi ly o
CtARPETS', OIL. CLOTHS, DRUGGETS,
/ V/AL.I. PAI'KKi?. PKCOUANTi 5 ,
CHINA . (i LA AN I> QUKKNSWAUi»,
KBATIIKIiS. MAT'WUCSSKS, &r.,
Fot- snlo bv HAUIiR & BltOS.
tf "M‘>
i >KYV~ <>F THIS BOOKS? JUST IiE
(,'KIVKD I'mm lito NLW YoKK and Pilll.ADßL
‘’"l.OAN’ici'fV SUBUi.HAX A HOmTIiCT UKK.
contuhmiK numerous aryl liluaLated
with one hundred ami Murty-six . ,
SLOAN’S Cn.VSTKUCfIVH AKCH ITECTL RK: a ftmde
to the practiral builder and nmrhamc. iu which is '•onraiii
..<l .< i.{ Df«t r tor domes, root’s and spired, liliis*.
..',i hv'sixtv-MK 1-t-liiltv prepared Plates. Statement of the Company's Business for the year ending
OAKDBNIXQ AND KURAL j ' October SUt, 1868
a tfot r iTP'r’t’lMlF Capital SdJd,oUU 00
Til K LAD VS MANUAL 01’ FANCV WORK : a complete | Surplus 51,453 03
instructin' in every ninety of Ortjammihil Ncatllo Work.— | . , , „ .
Hv Mrs pull-in j Received for Premiums
GLOSSARY OF BNGLISLI WORDS. Ac., Ac., by Richard ! Received ‘or Interest, Rent, Ac.
DIC’nON.VKY OF from the Greek. , Paid Losses, Expenses, Ccuimia-
Latiii and Modern* Lanvtu-iir-s. tninslMtod into Butrlifth. si"nn. Re Insurances, Returned
Tin"’ TIN TRUM PET : or, Heads and Tails for the Wise i Premiums, Ac
and wW«h. ' ,n l cr « asW °f Fire PremiumB ° Ver
EMPIRE OF RUSSIA.from the remotest periods u> the , last years
present time. Ry John 3. 0. Abh.U- ' i Decease Marine Premiums..
ALL ABOUT IT: or. tin- OM--ry and Mystery ot Cum- i
moil Things. Ry Ilmth SmiOi Carpenter. . . j '
SOUVENIRS OF TRAVEL. Ry Madame Octavw W«l
-t0A LLuToN K'S DICTIONARY of AUTHORS. Yol I. 1
TUB HARP OF A THOUSAND STRINGS; or, Laughter j
for a Lifetime. . I
Any of the above hooks will be sold at very low prices.
ALMANACS, ALMANACS, ALMANACS, all kinds at j
the lowest prices. , . i
SCHOOL ROOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, nt Philadelphia Jan
bilt S nmi!i'i’tis the interest of M.irfhnnts. School Teachers
and School Boards tcXpurchase their Sehoolnnd Text Books
at the Cheap Book Store. ...
BIBLHS, BIBLES, from3s eta. to at the Cheap Book
Store of JOHN SUKAFFhR,
oct 25 t f 41 >urth Queen street.
PENNSYLVANIA PATENT AfijESCV.
J. FRANKLIN REIG ART, of LHiicasler'vity, obtmus
Letters Datent. from the U. tf. Patent Office, on the most
reasonable terms. Drawings of all hinds of Ma.-biin'iy,
Architecture, or Surveys, correctly executed by him. u*e
•wiae Deeds, Bonds flint other instruments of writing
OQiro— Agricultural ami Mechanical Hall, (Sprecher’p
Buildings,) North Qu-en street, Lancaster.
apr
STOVE, TIN, COPPER WARE AND
SHJ2ET IRON DEPOT AND MANUFACTORY. ‘
DF.A-Y E If «f- A’ CJIAV M ,
(SUCCESSORS TO CHRISTIAN KIEFEER, E)
The subscribers having purchased the entire establish
ment of C. KwtiVr, Esq., Nti- 7 EAST KINO STREET, Lan
caster, P«., ire prepared to carry on the busiuess m all ltd
various brandies. With increased facilities for manu
facture, ami by devoting their undivided personal atten
tion to the business they can promise all work entrusted
to them to bo done with promptness and dispatch, anil at
the very lowest prices. . T 4, „
Their stock of STOVES, embracing PAR- dk
LOU, CHAMBER. STORE. BAR-ROOM. BIN INQ- £3%
ROOM, and COOKING STOVES of every variety jSS*.
and pattern, cannot tail of pleasing the most fas
tidiouß. ?They ask the public to g-vu them a call and ex
amine this department of their business.
They are sole ageuta fi* the sale ot the Cooking Stove
“CU lUSTOPU EU COLUMBUS."
Patented in 18f>9. the best Cooking Stove in the market.
Their stock r.f T 1 N. SHEET 1 RON AND COPPER \\ ARE
is larger than any heretofore offered in this «*ity.
Tin. Sheet Iron amt Copper Work of every description
done at the .shortest notice. Thpir stock of Tin ami Copper
Ware on hand embrace every variety of article iu that line.
.g®-A!l work sold at this establishment Is warranted to
be good, as it has been manufactured under the personal
superintendence of the tirm. or expressly to their order.
In asking for a continuance of the support hereto tore bo
generously extended to the late proprietor, they pledge
themselves to maintain the long a- knowledge! superiority
of the establishment, and by a prompt attention to the
business iutend to merit a cnnliuunuee of it.
Persons in want of Stoves, Sheet Iron. Tin or Cop
per Ware are respectfully invited to give their establish
ment a call. , ,
Remember the old stand, No. 7 East King Street, ad
joining Messonkop’s Hotel
eep 13 3m 35]
«&■ .UcCULLBY’S
I NEW IKON AND BRASS FOUNDRY.
NORTH WATER STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
Tbo subscribers having leased the Foundry recently
erected by Mr. William Dillf.r, adjoining bis Machine
Shop, in North Water street, between Orange and Chocnut
etreots; also having bought out the Strasburg Foundry
and partß of the fixtures'of other establishments of the
same bind, and having llm most complete collection of
Patterns iu the City, are prepared to furnish Iron and Brass
CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
(either light, or as heavy as can bo made elsewhere,)at the
shortest notice, and warranted to he done in tlio most
workmanlike manner.
Both being practical workmen —one a Mouldor and the
other a Pattern Maker—they flatter themselves that, by
doing their own work, and having purchased their fixtures
at very low prices, in consequence of which their expenses
will be less than any other establishment of the kind here,
they can make Castings and finish them at more reason
able prices than has heretofore ruled in this City.
Strict attention paid to repairing STOVES.
GRATES and CYLINDERS of all kinds and sizo3 kept
constantly ou baud.
They have on hand, and are constantly making new
designs for CELLAR URATES, RAI LING, aud ah kinds of
Ornamental Castings.
i®@-The highest price will bo paid for Old Iron, Copper
and Brass.
We respectfully solicit a share of public patronage, and
shall spare no pains to please all who may favor us with
their custom. LEWIS PAtJLICK,
Lancaster, May 4. CARSON iI’CULLEY.
may 4 tf IQ
—tf- ~ *—
EE MOV A L .—We nave tills re
to our uew Banking House, in HAST KING ST., where
the BaukiDg Business in all its varied bruuches will re
ceive our best attention.
Interest on deposits will lie allowed as heretofore.
Drafts on Now York, Philadelphia and Ba tiinora con
stantly for sale.
Stock, Bonds, and other securities bought and sold in
Philadelphia and Now York— and information giveu as to
their relative value aud prn&pecta.
Uncurrent Bank Noteß bought and Bold, and premium
allowed on old American coin.
Persons entrusting nuy business to ns, whether-money
oh deposit, or for purchase or sale of Bonds or Stocks, may
douend upon prompt and faithful performance of all con
tracts.
The members of the firm are individually liable for all
its obligations. JOHN GYGER, k 00
Roar. Clarkson, Cashier. mar 2 tf 7
Crystal»palace
SHAVING AND HATH CUTTING SALOON,
UndekSpelchke’s Hotel, E. Kino Street
LANCASTER, 1* A .
S. J. E. C. WILLIAMS, Proprietor.
S. J. Boston, ) Superintendents,
H. j. Clank, )
1859.
Dry goods for autumn.
full Stock of SILK GOODS,
full Stock of STAPLE GOODS,
full Stock of FANCY GOOD 3,
fashionable FALL SHAWLS.
CLOTHS, CASSIJIERE3 AND VESTINGS,
BLANKETS, QUILTS, TABLE LINENS, Ac., Ac.
EYRE A LANDELL,
Fourth and Philadelphia.
N.'B.—BLACK SILKS, Wholesale, at low rates.
MS* Bargains Dally from New York' Auctions,
»ep 6 3
-ot-atches, jewelry asd|
W S 1L V BB WA It R .
■ We would respectfully Inform 9 nr friends, patronii and
the public generally, that we have just openrioarj!*”
WATCH, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED i£s>
WARE ESTABLISHMENT, at No. 622 MARKET
STREET, where we offer Wholesale and Retail,
at the lowest cisn *eiceb.* large and very cholw
stock of every description of goods usually kept In a first
class Watch and Jewelry Store. .. . ,
We hope by untiring efforts to accommodate and please
net only to retain all onr former patrons, but ment and
HMMire a larjfi accession to the seme.
Every description of Diauosn Wom and other JBWkUtv,
made to order at short nottoe.
BS- All goods warranted to be as represented.
&T particular attention given to the repairing ot
Watches and Jewelry ef .
No. 622 Market Street, Bonth side, Philadelphia.
N. B.—We will continue our Old Store, No. 148 North
Second Street, for a short timo only- f aog 1 3
'ST7-ATCHBSi .CLOCKS Mid jewelry.
wholesalx JABK ' HUu;z ; JSHr
014 Market .trijpt, abore 9th, South ride,
delphla.
t TrerHO~HAS~NOT SEEN THE NEW
W S l a-V PUT V P
r> v rtkllwaqbn a br o
at ?HEXr WATCn i JEWKL!IY EST.IBLISHMEST,
A 6.12 Market Street, one door below Sinaitt,
But the sign Is nothing to what U
AMERICAN WATCHE3 in Gold and Silver Cases,
Railroad Time-Keepers, of EuS'f'k aud Swiss
?l S B °pricLof a aU Elions .to wßhinthetonge of
th :p™ a 6 It l P sT tetß ' 832 Market Street, Philadelphia
m u b AMERICAN WATCH,
1 “o justly celebrated for its accuracy as » «"f
and its adaptability to every kmd of use, is offered for sale
in variety, by & ( sB . J. ZAIIM,
Comer of North Queen street and Centre Square.
There are three qualities of the American Watch, ngl
manufactured by the American Watch Co, at gnu
Waltham, MnBB.; the first finality is marked tmfe-4*
the works “Appleton, Tracy <fi Cb., ITuiffiant, Maes, »VQa3
the second quality “Chaa. T. Parker, Waltham, Mms , and
the third quality “P. S. Bartlett, Waltham, Mass. AH of
these qualities are manufactured, by one c°mpany,i»si ™
marauteed by them to be made of good materials, and to
possess every requsite for s good afftotod by
is ouick train , which prevents it from being: atfected by
railroad or other travel, and should any part be broken, it
c"n be replaced with ’a part from the factory, equally as
Iclfthe manufacturers of the Ameri
can W»“h,’ bara no Spiial Agents in any city of the Dnicn
but soil to all dealers at precisely the same rates. We can
toroTsh toese watches i/silver or Gold cases, of any style
required, at as low a rate as the gtnmne watch can be sold
anywhere in the United States. .
We have also on hand and for sole low, a large stock ot
English and Swiss Levors, from the most approved manu
factories, among these the •‘Equilibrium Lover, ««■
rale and reliable watch. HARRY L.^AHM,
aug 31 tf 33 EDW. J. AAIIM.
TV LOCKS OP EVERY DES-
I j criptlon from $1 'll to $lO. at
H. L. 4 E. J. Z A H M ’ S ,
Corner ot North Queen street and Centre Square.
J illy 6 Warranted Timekeepers. otn 2ft
10— “ SIGN or THE mo WATCH”— IO
Watches, clocks, jewelry and
SILVER WARE.—JAMES .P. DYSART, NO. U
WEST KING St., (near MarkeT) takes pleasure in inviting
attention to bis new and large stock of Goods, which com
prises as great a variety of all articles in his line as can
be found in the, city, consisting in part of
Ladies’ Finfe lB Carat Hunting Lever Watches, gn
Fine Gold Hunting Levers, jpfh
“ “ Open-faced Levers, Jjj sft
Silver Hunting Caw “ WitnfiS
“ Open-faced H
a good assortment of LEVERS and LEPINES of Silver and
Composition Cases; QDARTIERS mdENGLISH WATCH
ES (first and second handed,) all of which arc warranted
to keep time or no sale. ,
Hirt assortment of JEWELRY is the most oxtenaive
ever offered to the citizens of Lancaster, part of which are
the Sri** styles: FINE PAINTED BREASTPINS,
rlltS AND BRACELETS to match; CAMEO SETTS,
FLORENTINE MOSAIC, and PLAIN EAR RINGS and
BREASTPINS, all of which for beauty, style and cheapness
cannot bo surpassed In the city, Also, a flue assortment of
PLAIN and CHASED BRACELETS and BANDS, with
Cameo Setts and Medallions. Particular attention paid to
Jewelry of Gentlomen’s wear, comprising Sleeve Buttons,
Studs, Guard, Breast and Fob Chains of the best quality;
Ribbon Slides, Gold and Silver Tooth Picks, etc. Always
ou baud a good assortment of t
1 SILVER WARE ,
i such as Spoons, Tea, Table, Dessert, Sugar, Mustard and
Salt; Dinner and Tea Forks; Napkin Rings; Butter and
Fruit Knives; Salt Cellars; Cups, Pie Knives, Pickle Knives
! aud Forks, setts of Knives, Forks and Spoons for Misses.—
' Also a beautiful lot of Port Monnaies for Ladies aud Gents,
i Combs aud Brushes of all kinds, Accordeons, Ac.
j Clocks from $1.25 to $5O. all warranted.
XQt- The undersigned has, at considerable expense, got
! up a Card of Ilair Work Patterns, for which he receives
! orders—to be executed in Philadelphia in the most chaste
and durable style, and at short notice. The public are re
viled to call and examine his stock and judge for them-
H ,. lve(J JAMES P. DYSART.
Sign of the Big Watch, No. 10, West King St., Lancaster
•j,. A juneltf2o
nREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND
i It trust company of philadf.lphia.
j CHARTER PERPETUAL.
i Fire Insurance on Stores, Dwellings, Public Buildings, and
Merchandise generally, limited or I^erpelual.
! lire Insurance on Houses. Bams and Contents , Stock , Fanil
i Implements, t£c. Also Inland Insurance on Goods
i to all parts of the Country.
1 OFFICE IN THE COMPANY’S BUILDING,
1 no. 4uU WALNUT STREET, CORNER OF FOURTH.
Nett Increase.
ASBE T a .
Ro;i! l-Mtite, Bonds and Mortgages, $141.'-‘4O 00
Storks. (Par. i3u,310.) 47.915 00
Rills Receivable 59,5b5 73
UuscUlcd Premiums and other
debts due the Company
Cush on haud, and in tho hands
of Agents.
DIRECTORS.
Clinr]i'S C. Lathrop, 1423 Wnlnnt street*
Alex. Whildin, Merchant. 18 North Front street.
Win. Darling, 1338 Pine street.
Isaac lia7.lehnrst, Solicitor.
John C. Hunter, linn of Wright, Hunter & Co.
13 Tracy, firm of ±3. Tracy & Co., Goldsmith's Hall.
Jno. R. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White & McCurdy.
Thomas L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie & Zeller.
Janies B. Smith, firm of James & Co.
John R. Yogdes, corner Seventh and Sansow streots.
Daniel L. Collier, firm of C. H. Grant £ Co.
Thomas Potter, 2*29 Areb Btreet.
Charles Harlan, corner Walnut and Sixth streets.
Jonathan J. Siocum, 154 South Fourth street-
GEO. CALDER £ Co., Agents,
mar 22 ly 10,, East Orange st., Lancaster, Pa.
SAVING FUND.
National
CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
1. Mouey is received every day, and in any amount,
largo or small. . ,
■>, FIVE PER CENT interest is paid for money Irom the
day it in put in.
The money 1h always paid back In GOLD, whenever
It is called for, and without notice.
4. Mouey is received from Executors, Administrators ,
Guardians and others who desire to havo it in a place of
perfect safety, and wboro interest can l>« obtained for it.
5 The uiouev received from depositors is invested in
REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES. GROUND RENTS, and
such other first class securities as the Charter directs.
6. Office Hours —Every day from 9 till 5 o’clock, aud on
Mondays und Thursdays tilt 8 u’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. lIICNRY L. RENNER, President,
ROBERT SELFKIDGE, Vice President.
WH. J. REED, Secretary.
DIRECTORS:
Fr&neis Lee.
F. Carroll Brewster,
Joseph B. Barry,
Joseph Yerkes,
Henry Diffenderfer.
JOHN DKANHR'
JNO. P. SCIIAUM.
Henry L. Benner,
Edward L. Carter,
Robert Selfridge,
Samuel K. Ashton,
C. Landretli Manus,
WALNUT STREET, SOUTH WEST CORNER OF THIRD,
PHILADELPHIA.
JB. SHANNON,
# * MANUFACTURER OP
LOCKS, DELL-HANGER. SILVER-PLATER,
AND DEALER IN
BUILDING HARDWARE, NAILS AND SASH WEIGHTS,
" 1009 Market street, above 1 Oth, north side, Philadelphia.
Bells repaired, Keys fitted, Ac. Porcelain Door
Platen supplied and pat on. Speaking Tubes put up.
sep 6 ly 34
KONIGMACHER a BAUMAN, TAN
uors and Curriers Store, back of Robt. Moderwell’s
Commission Warebouso, fronting on the Railroad and
North Prince street. Cheap for Cash or approved credit.—
Constantly on hand a full assortment of all kinds Saddler's
and Shoemaker’s Leather, of superior quality, including
“ Rouzeris celebrated Sole Leather,”: also, Loathor 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 the rough; highest prices
given lor Hides and Skins in cash; orders will be prompt
ly attended to. 5 ly 6
A HOMESTEAD FOR 810.—A HOME
STEAD FOII $lOO. Also, HOMESTEADS for $lOOO
AND OVER, in a desirable, healthy country.
AGENTS WANTED! Send for a Pamphlet
Apply to E. BAUDER, Land Agent,
Port Royal, Va.,
Or to Col. W. D. REITZEL, Agent, at Landisville, Lan
caster co., Pa. [July 12 ly 2(3
WOOD.— .Hickory, Oak and Plne.Wood
of the best quatity, for sale by
GEORGE CALDKR A CO.,
Office East Orange street, 2d door from North Queen, an
atOraefTs Landing on the Conestoga. [jo 20 t£24
[apr 15 ly 2g
TO FARMERS.—Having been appoint
ed by Messrs. Allen A Needles agents in Lancaster for'
the sale of their celebrated '
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
we would call the attention of Fanners to this Fertilizer, It
being superior to all others; and from the testimony ot
those who have used it for some years past, we feel author
ized in saying it is the best application for Corn, Oats,
Wheat, Gross and other crops which require a vigorous
and permanent stimulant, that haa ever been offered to
the public. Apply to GEO. CALDER A CO.,
East Orange street, 2d door from North Qneen st., and at
GraeiTs Landing on the Conestoga.
$2T5,253 03
$91,505 45
7.525 49
$99,390 94
$70,383 00
$14,699 59
10,426 74
$' 4,272 85
: $275,258 03
CHARLIiS C. LATHROP.
- VICE PRESIDENT.
WILLIAM DARLING.
SECRETARY AND TREASURER.
JAMfiS WRIGHT.
Slim THIS!
Company.
RULES
OFFICE
COME AND SEE THE PALL ASD
WINTER CL O T.H IA G ,
At the Corner of NORTH QUSEN and OKAVGE Streets,
Lancaster City, Pa.
S.B.RA T H V O N ,
Respectfully returns his must grateful thanks to theciH-.
aansof Lancaster city and county, .or the very liberal
patronage extended to lilni since to ,S'
Mon-hiht Tailoring and Clothing Establishment of the
J -anS hopes' that his largo, well-sehctod,
woli-S stick of FALL AND WINTER CLOTH
i ING FOR MEN AN" BOYS, and bis assiduous atlenti.il
to ordered work, was merits mm nuanro of the ,*a
same. He ruitlicr begs leave to c- the attention ff*
“ the people to the Let. that all or his ready
made Cwtbliig are cut at.d mad- At his u«n c«JAb -JA
lishmant by Lancaster city anT count} w rkmen. than
whom, better cannot be found to the Swl- ‘jr « 3ew .
Beaver Cloth, PUol Cloth, Caasimere an<l U in ■, »«•
Register, and Surtont Over Coats of vaneu- -itle-. opln™
ajed qnaUtiea Cloth and Cassimere, 8,.-.s and Irock
Coats? Cloth. CatElmere and Batinett, Sark. l£Sl».«;
Frock, Bosloers andoErpmeuada o.«ts, ai.d Jackets,
Clotto Cassimere and Batinett Pantaloons, Cloth. Cassn
mere, Vrlvot, Merino, Yalentia, Silk, Balm md
Vests TheHe garment, are of sizes, stylus, qualities and
colors, that cannot hut meet the demands of the most
tatidinus public taste, comfort and convenience.
Also, uncot Cloths, Cassiuieres, Coatings, oatluetts and
Onions: together with Silk,. Satin, Grenadine, Menno_
Velvet aud Valentin Vestings, suitable to the season, and
of the most approved styles and qualities, constantly on
hand, and manufactured to order in tho beat , w f?
promptness and fidelity to the wants aud wishes of the
customer.
A general assortment of „„_ VT _ „ ~ a
fIK\TIiPM BNB’ FURNISHING GOOitS,
consiatioK of Morino, Lambs Wool, Silk
nothine Shirts and Shirt Collars, Gloves and Ho-ierj
Ilaudkerebicfc, Cravats, Stocks and Ties, Cricket Jackets.,
SSSiSdS Umbrellas: Ac. Ac., at living prices h> mann
Kfror and ennsnmor, for a farther deFCription of which
—Ch«ie and Su-
C.
o 1. B M A ,
franklin hall,
ilia North Queen street. Lanetsster.
The well-known Franklin Hall Clothing iMtabm hirent
has been thoroughly refitted and enlarged, and th e eubreri
ber betre leave to inform his Dumernns fnenda and custom
era that he has now on hand one of the largest assortments of
CLOTHS, 'AS
CASSIMERES, B*
'^’aNi^MADTL-MADE CLOTHING -Si
ever offered in the city, and at prices to suit I the' JlrnM.
He employs none but the best and most experien.
workmen aid all clothing sold is made under the inimedi
ate supervision of the proprietor or his assistants, it i
therefore warranted to be what it is represented.
The subscriber, by strict attention to business, and hi
desire to please all who may favor him with 'Jw'J c “ to “’
oslca from the public an increased share of patrooag .
conclusion, he returns his sincere thanks to his
tomers who have purchased entirely from him dunng his
seven years’ business in this olt *; IIOMAS COLEHAN ,
FrankUn Hall, 41J4 North Queen atreat.
3m 4U
CLOTHING !! ! CLOTHING MU
FOR FALL AND WINTER.
JOHN A* URBEN,
Sign of the Striped Coet, No. 42 NORTH QUEEN Street,
East side, near Orange street, Lancaster, la.
The subscriber returns his thanks to a generous public,
for the exceedingly liberal patronage heretofore extended,
and respectfully asks a continuance of the same.
He has now In store the largest, best and
sortment of MENS’ AND BOYS’ FALL AND WINTER
READY MADE CLOTHING In the City of Lancaster.
Among his extensive assortment may bo found:
BANGDPS,
OVER-SACKS,
RAGLANS,
DRESS COATS,
FROCK COATS,
SACK COATS,
SILK VESTS,
VALENCIA VESTS,
SATIN VESTS,
CLOTH PANTS,
CASSIMEItE PANTS,
S ATI NETT PANTS,
PEA JACKETS, Ac.
Aleo a full assortment of Undershirts and Drawers,
Fine Shirts and Shirt Collars, Cravats, Ties, ; blocks, Sus
peudera. Glovei, Handkerchief., Hosiery. Umbrellas. 4c.
Alan, just tinished, the largest and cheapest aesortment
Of BOVS’ CLOTHING, consisting ot Boys Frock, Sack,
Uver-Snck and Monkey Coats, Roundabouts, Pants aud
Vests of all sizes and qualities. . _ . .
Also, just received a very large and well-assorted stock
of CLOTHS and CASSIMKRES, SATIN ETTS,
VESTINGS. Ac., which will be promptly made up ||S
to order, and warranted to give satisfaction m fit
and iu quality. ~ ~ .. ..
Tho subscriber would particularly call the attention or
the public to the fact that the clothing sold at this estab
lishment is all of the proprietor’s own manufacture, and
is not onlv sold cheap, but it is bettee 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 25 to 60 per cent, by calling at.this establish
ment—my motto being, “Quick
Uememlier tl«e Old Stand, Sign of the Striped Coat, No. 42
NORTH QUEEN Street, East aide, near Orange street,
Lancaster,l»a. [novltf42
Tis said that clothing makes tho man,—
And verily 'tis true,
Then call at Hiester’s where you can
Get Green, Brown. Black and Blue.
rtLOTHS, CASSIMER.ES AMD TEST
(! ISOS AT J. K. UIESTER’S,
No. Sl y, NORTH QUEEN STREET, Ith door South of
Orange. West side.
Just received aud-ready for sale a splendid lot of season
able goods consisting as above stated of plain and fancy
colored Cloths, Cassimorea nnd Sattinots ot any quality
that may he desired, and one of the most extensive, fash
ionable and beautiful assortment* of Vestings over opeued
in this city, comprising plain and fancy. silk velvets and
silks, to which I invite particular attention, as they are ot
the finest quality aud most beautiful style. Also a large
lot of Valencia and other vestiugs suitable for the season,
in connexion with a regular assortment of first-rate tnm
mines, without which no garment can be got up in good
order Beiug in possession of the above with Mr. >V inters,
to tit 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
natrouago. All work warranted. Em
P b HEADY MADE CLOTHING, M
consisting of black and fancy colored dresß, frock
and sack coats, with pants aud vests to correspond of
various prices and qualities, got up in a much better
nmnucr, with better trimmings. &c., than any that have
heretofore been offered in this city or county. Also, tne
usual assortment of fine and common shirts, shirt collars
and bosoms, cravats, suspenders, pocket Imudkerchietfi,
gloves, hosiery, umbrellas and in short everything belong
ing to this line of business.
Tho subscriber has determined to make this his perma
nent business : it will therefore be his interest ns well as
the iuterest of patrons to give them full value for their
money; e-.1l early and favor us with your orders and
soenre to yourselves the udvantage ot the l*ost goods and
lowest prices iu tho county.
J. K. lIIESTKR.
\o 31U North Queen street 4th doer south of Orange,
‘ ' " jsep 13 tf ■■‘O
HK.KILL.IAN, MERCHANT TAILOR.
No. 1 Market street, adjoining Hager & Bros.
Dry Goods Store,
Offers fbr sale the largest, most complete, and best selected
stock of CLOTHS, Q . .
CASSI MERES and
VESTINGS,- jHL
ever found iu the city of Lancaster- \f[jf
READY MADE CLOTHING, ,™7
Men's and Bovs’ Over Coats, Frock. Dreys and Suck Coatß.
Cassimere and Satinett Pantaloons. Velvet, Mtwb. Silk
and Worsted Vesta, and everything else pertaining to bis
Hue All of which have been made up under bis direct
supervision in the most substantial and best manner, and
guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Please call and examine.
PETZELT & M’EVOY, STILL COK
tiuue the JMRCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS id the
THIS GRANITE BUILDING,
No. BV6, North Queen St. Our stock consists of the choic
est FRENCH CLOTHS, such as Baiolues, Saraonies ana
NellsaouH finest Cloths of various colors; the choicest
French Cassimeres; Black Doeskin • Cassimeres; Fancy
Cnssimerea, the best selection; Vestings of all description!!,
and a large ussortment of
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS.
We respectfully ask a continuance of the patronage so
liberally bestowed upon our predecessor, and trusr by
6trict attention to business to receive it.
One of the firm has had considerable experience m one
the largest and most fashionable Merchant Tailoring Es
tablishments in Philadelphia, and flatters himself
will be able to render satisfaction to the patrons of the
ttrm PETZELT & McE\o\.
D , - tf 12
apl i
NEW PALL GOODS—The undersigned
calls the attention of the public to anew and well
elected stock of FALL MILLINERY GOOD 3, con- rfr\\
sisting in part of Satin. Silk, Velvet, Crape-mode,
and all kinds of materials for the making of Bon
nets- Quillings, Rushes, Joinbionds, Capeuett, Tarleton,
Crown Liuiug, Feathers,-French and American Flowers,
Dark Straw Bonnets, Flats, Shakers, aud, m fact, every
variety of Straw Goods. Frames to fit every body. Straw
Gimp, Straw and Silk Lace and Edging. Beady-made and
trimmed Bonnets 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
purchasing elsewhere. L -
No 31 North Queen street, one door north of the Nation
[sep 6 tf 34
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
REMOVAL OF F R E 1 G H T D E P 0 T .
The Freight business ot the Pennsylvania Railroad tom -
patiy, at Lancaster, will hereafter be traus
acted at the house formerly occupied by Rob- ftfafeJL
ert Moderwell, Esq. , x n rr7iVi
The following rates are charged between Philadelphia
aud Lancaster:
Ist Class—23c. per 100 lbs.
Dry Goods, Books, Boots aud Shoos, Cedar Ware, Drugs,
Oranges, Stationery, Ac., Ac., Ac. £
2nd Class—2oc. per 100 lbs.
Groceries. Carriage Springs and Axles, Domestic Sheet
ing, Shirting and Ticking in original bales, Gas fixtures,
Dry Tildes, Hardware, Hoop aud Sheet Iron, Paints..
Quoeusware, Rice, Rags, Ropes and Cordage, Do
mestic Liquors (westward,) Leather, Oil, Whitiug, Ac.
3rd Class — l 7 c. per 100 lbs.
Anvils, Alcohol, Bacon, Bones loose, Bran and Shlpstuff,
Coffee, Guano, Lard, Oysters in shell, Potatoes, Ac., Ac.
4th CLABS-G.be. PER 100 LBS.
Alum, Bark, Bones racked, Crockery, Cotton, Fish
Salted, Grain of all kinds, Nails and Spikes, Rosin, Leaf
Tobacco, Tin, Whiskey, (eastward.) Ac., Ac., Ac.
FIIUR 28 CENTS PER BARREL.
Salt Usd Plaster $2 per 2000 lbs.
3®- All Freight received at 1 he Freight Depot, Corner
of 13th and Market Streets, Philadelphia, np to 4 o’clock,
p. Jl., will be forwarded same evenings and be ready for
delivery at Lancaster early next morning.
JBSF Freight Stations have been established at Bird in-
Hand, Gordonville, Leman Place, Gap, Christiana, l’en
ningtonville, Parkesburg, Coatesvillo and D'»wningtown.
Shippers can roly upon increased facilities at the
same rates of Freight that they have heretofore paid.
W. 11. MEYERS.
Freight Agent, Lancaster.
. G. C. FRANCISCUS, Supt., Phil. Div. Peun’a. R. R.
sep 27 3m 37
Horse and cattle powder.
TATTERSAL’S HORSE POWDER,
HEAVE POWDER,
ROSIN,.
FENNUGREEK
SULPHUR,
GEUBIAN,
CREAM TARTAR,
COPPERAS, Ac.,
For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKKR’S
Drug A Chemical Store, West King street, Lanc’r.
feb 9 tf4_
Trusses: braces: supporters::
C . H. NEEDLES,
S. W. CORNFR TWELFTH AND RACE STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA
Practical Adjuster of Rupture Trusses and Mechanical
Remedies. Has constantly on hand a large Stock of Genu
ine French Trusses,!aleo a complete assortment of the best
American, including the celebrated Whites Patent Lever
Trn6s, believed by the best authorities to be superior to
any yet invented. English and American Supporters and
Belts, Shoulder Braces, Suspensory Bandages, Self Inject
ing Syringes, adopted to both sexes, in neat portable cases,
French Pessaries, Urinal Bags, Ac. /
Orders and letters of enquiry, will meet prompt atten
tion. a °g 23 ly 32
COAL AT LOWEST CASH PRICES.
The undersigned having receiving their stock of
PINE GROVE,
BALTIMORE COMPANY,
- LYKENS’ VALLEY,
SHAMOKIN AND
TRENTON COALS,
Will deliver the same to purchasers, carefully screened, at
the very lowest prices, for cash.
Alway 8 oh hand, Lime burn era’and Blacksmith Coal.
GEO. OALDEB k 00.,
Office, East Orange, near ,-North Queen street. Yard, at
GraetT’s Landing, on the Conestoga. aug 13tf 33
CIOATES VILIiE SEMINARY*
) MALE AND PE M ALE.
COA.TESVILLR, CHE ■'■TBit COUNTY. PA
JAMES E. GIFFIN, A. M., Principal ami Pronriutor.
- This fvunioary is located in Coatcs7ille, on the Central
Railroad. about thirty-seven miles from Philadelphia, and
sixty-two from Harrisburg. It is easy of access from any
part of the Union, and is in the midst of a moral and re
fined population. Thera could not be a more h-altby arid
romantic situation. It possess the advantages of having
a daily mail, a telegraph office and an Adams’ Express
offi-o. The next session will open the d»y of Novem
ber. The School is souud and practical in every depart
ment. The course of study embraces everythin* that is
taught in the best Colleg-s of our c-.uotry The Sclt-d Is
orgaulzed on the most approved pUn of the h-nt iu*'Ra
tions iu the New Euglstld Htabss. Ladies and G-.-ntlcumn
iin« entirely separate, except in recitation*!'. in truth, they
have less intercourse than at hoiiie. The Teachers o-copy
apartments in the buildings, and there ia-no a-sociation of
the sexe>i but in tlie presence of their instructors. • The
happy iuflueuce, mutually exerted, in their slight
tion iu the recitatiou room, at the table and in the public
exercises, is to be awn in the cultivation of a cheerful
and animated disposition, in the formation of good habits j
and manners, iu ardent devotion to study, and in tbo at- :
tninm-Dt of high moral character. Tlur«e, with many
other valuable results, have established the fact, that the .
beet plan for a school Is, according to tbo evident design i
of Providence in the constitution of society, uu the basis
of a well regulated Christian family.
« Ladies, equally with the gentlemen, are benefited by
this arrangement. The numerous and crowded schools of
•bis kind spreading over the country, fully attest the cor
rectness of this plan.”
COURSE OF STUDY.—PREPARATORY.
Fi?.3T Term: Headiug. Spelling and Dnfinin*', Wateoq &
Parker; Pronunciation. Worcester; Chart Extremes, aim-.
dors and Morrill; Arithmetic—Mental, Stoddard s; Anth
metic —Written, Greenleaf; Kngli*h Grammar, Sjnith r
First lessons iu Composition, Black-board; Geaeral His
tory, Goodrich ; Geography—-Elements, MitchelL
Second Teem : Orthography and Orthoepy, Scholars
Companion; Geography and Map Drawing, McNally;
Etymology, Lynd; Physiology—Prmary, Cutter; Arith
metic—Practical, Greenleaf; History of the United States,
Goodrich; English Grammar, Smith; Algebra—lntellec
tual, Tower; Algebra—Written, Davies; Composition, De
lineation and Vocal Music.
CLASSICAL AND SCIENTIHC.
First Term —First Year: English Grammar, Hart;
Modern History, Willson; Algobra— Practical. Davi.s;
Latin Exercises, Anthon; Penmanship, Potter A Ham-
Second Term: Modern History—Continued, Willson;
Advanced Composition and Rhetoric, Quaekenboss; Alge
bra-Continued, Davies; Latin Exorcises-Continued,
Anthon; Greek Exercises, Anthon; Classical Antiquities,
Baird; Penmanship, Potter A Hammond; Physical Geog
raphy, Fitch; Physiology, Cutler; Latin-Ousar com
menced, Anthon; Greek—Anabasis commenced, Anthon;
Bo"k-keeuing, Eastman & Fulton.
Paring the year : Orthography, Reading, Composition,
Declamation and Vocal Music. . .
First Tbrm —*Srcond Year: Ancient Geography au<
History, Mitchell; Bib icat Antiquities, Nevin ; Astronomy
Descriptive, Barritt; Astronomy—Practical, Nortou;
Natural History, AgasHiz; Geometry, Loomis; Algebra,
Alsop; Latin—Ciesar finished. Anthon ; Greek—Anabasis
finished, Anthon; Natural Philosophy, Comstock; Moral
Philosophy, Wayland; Virgil with the Scanning, Anthon;
Greek Testament, Owen. . .
Skcond Tfbm : Phil sophy of History and Chronology,
Willson ; Constitution of Uuited States, Story; Chemistry,
i Silliman; *Trigonometry and Navigation, Loomis; bor
veying, Alaop; Latin—Sallust, Anthon, Greek—Homer’s
I Iliad aud Scanning, Anthon. .
During the year: Composition, Declamation and Vocal
i *Practlcal lessons are given in Surveying on the field.
First Term— Third Year: Mental Philosophy, UDham;
Evidences of Christianity, Pah-y; “Mensuration, Bonny
! castle; Mechanical Drawing, Minifies *Cml Engineering,
Mahon; Political Economy, Wayland; Logic, Whately ,
i *Mineralogy, Dana; Latin—Horace and Scanning, Aothon,
Greek Herodotus, Johnson; Science of Government,
. Young; *Conie Sections, Coffin.
Second Term; Rhetoric, Whately; Butler’s Analogy,
Emory & Crooks; *Agricultural Chemistry, Johnson;
Loomis; *Calculns, Differential and Integral,
Loomis or Davies; Latin—Tacitus, Williston; Greek—
' Sophocles, Woolsey.
I During the Year: Composition, Declamation and Elocu
,B®** Other studies than those mentioned can be substl*
1 tuted for those marked with an asterisk (*), so as to ac*
, commodate the wishes of and Gentlemen.
Modern Languages —Text Booksi <~ne French Language:
I OUendorf’s Grammar, (V lue) De Fivas’ Elementary Reud
er, Teleinnque, Charles XII., Collot’s Dramatic Reader,
j Racine, Surreno’e Dictionary. fl
Text Books in the German Language: Ollendort s Wram-
I mar, Adler’s Reader. Schiller, Goethe, Adler’s Dictionary.
1 Hebrew Text Books: Geseniua’ Hebrew Grammar, with
j the Chrestomatby, Biblia Uebraica, Gesenius’ Hebrew
, Branches : While it is well and proper
1 that Yoong Ladies and Gentlemen should bo taught Music,
Drawing, Painting, <kc., it is at the same time highly cul
pable, to neglect for these Branches, the practical and
useful studies, which determine the intellectual status ot
an individual. Thousands of Young Ladies learn a Ixttie
French, a little Music, &c., being ignorant of the plainest
principles of Grammar and Mathematics. An Education
is an iujuryTather than a benefit, if the mind be not
trained in the right way. Acquire first, \f possible, the
solid Branches, and then the mind will be prepared for the
Fine Arts. . _. .. .
Music—Vocal and Instrumental—Piano, Violin, Ac.
In tbo department of Languages, the classes are practised
iu oral and written exercises; and particular attention is
given to the pronunciation of the Language the studeut
may be acquiring. , . . ..
Ladies can substitute Music for some other branches, n
they desire it. . . _
The classes in Mensuration. Surveying, and Leveling,
are practised in the use of the Quadrant, in Plotting, and
in other instruments.
Particular attention will be given to the analyzing
of Milton’s Paradise Lost, which is used as a Book of Pars
,DA.eNormal Class will be formed, and special Instruction
devoted to the Theory and Practice of Teaching; and thus
affording all the advantages that can be given in any Nor
mal School; for the great requisites of a Teacher are to
have the qualifications, be able to discipline a school, and
be skilful in imparting Instruction.
Bo'’E3 OF Reference: Anthou’s Classical Dictionary,
Smith’s Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and
Mythology, Itamshorn’s Latin Synonyms, Blake s Biogra
phical Dictionary, Buttmann’s Greok Grammar, «c.. Ac.
Lectures : Lectures will bo delivered at stated times
during each yoar; and the different Sciences elucidated by
suitable apparatus. Full sets of Geographical and Physi
ological Maps, and Miuerals, are provided for illustration
and experiment o; .
Diplomas: Ladies and Gentlemen completing the course
of study, (three years.) prescribed iu the Catalogue, or
passing a thorough examination upon the different
branches taught, will receive a Classical Diploma. £o
those who omit the Languages, a Scientific Diploma will
The buildings (when the one now be
ing erected is completed) will accommodate about one hun
dred boarders, besides a large number of day scholars.—
The rooms are large and well ventilated; aud part of the
-rounds attacbcd'are URed for Calisthenic exercises.
* F. A' P E X S E S .
1 Boarding, washiug, light, and tuition in the Eng
lish branches, per session of twenty weeks....s7o 00
•2. Ancient or Modern 5 00
0. Music on the Piano I | >
4. Use of instrument for practising..../. *> 01
h. Linear and Perspective Drawing, or
6. Colored Crav-mug j* *9
7. Music on the Violin 10 0°
S. Payable in advance, $4O. Balance at the close of the
Session. , _ . .
Each student will be charged from the time he or she
may enter tho Institution, until the end of the Session ;
and no deductions will be made under auy circumstances,
except in case of protracted sickness.
JlSf No extras uuless by previous agreement.
Admission: All Students from a distance, male and fe
male, are required to board in the Institution, and be
subject to the rules and regulations ordained for the proper
management of tho School.
Sessions: Tbo Colloclate rear 1b divided into two ses
sions. The sessions in 1850 and 1860 will commence the
first day of November, (Tuesday,) and the first day of
May, (Tuesday.) ... „
Rooms and Clothing : The rooms are furnished with all
heavy articles, and comfortable bedding; but tho students
must bring their own towels, brooms, aud basins. Stu
dents should be supplied with durable clothing, heavy
bools ami shoes. All articles of clothing should be care
fully marked with the name in full.
Discipline : The discipline is mild, decided, ana impar
Religious Worship : Each student is required to attend
religious service every Sabbath, in whatever church he oi
she may wish, or parents designate. Tho Bible is read
every morning in the school without sectarian comment.
Lectures on Agricultural Chemistrt: Lectures will
be delivered during each term, on the nature, origin, and
characteristics of soils aud subsoils; also, on the applica
tion of Chemistry'to Practical Farming.
Merit and Demerit : A record is kept of each recitation,
which iB graded from I to 10—10 being the highest mark,
either for recitatiou or deportment.
The Manner of Conductin'? the Recitations: in all
the different branches, 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 be pro
gresses All the sciences are taught on the principles ot
analysis and induction, so tar as possiblo.
sep 7 tf S 4
COA.TSSVILLE, July 29th, 1859.
Having been acquainted with James K. Uifiin, Esq.,
since he has become proprietor of the Coatesville Seminary,
I take pleasure in saying that I consider him very compe
tent u» a teacher, and very courteous as a gentleman, and
mi st cheerfully recommend him, and the Institution over
which be presides, ns most benefiting to all persons having
children for whom a thorough education Is desired, my
daughter is at present a student in tbo m 9 (j U t HO MAS
Coates ville, July 29th, 1*59.
Mr. Giffin— Dear Sir: It is now near the close of your
second term of school in this place, and I feel very greatly
gratified in seeing your prospects of making Coatesville
Seminary second to none in the country. After becoming
fully acquainted with your mild, but firm discipline, and
close attention to your pupils’ recitations, as manifested in
the improvement of my son, I feel myself under obliga
tions to recommend all my acquaintances and friends to
send their sons and daughters to B^Uo^ OM p SON .
Coatesville, July 29th, 1859.
I cheerfully commend to the public, and especially to
mv friends, the Seminary of James E. Giffin, located at
this place, as being especially worthy of patronage. My son
having been a pupil tor the lust term of this I“ atltutlo "> ]
euu speak with confidence of the fidelity of the Principal
as a teacher—his suavity of manner, yet firmness, as a
coverner, and Mb entire gentlemanly deportment in an
bis relations. 5*, 1
CoATEfIvn.EE, July 29th, 1809.
Me. James Giffin—Sie: We most cordially recommend
to public favor your most excellent School. One of the
firm having bad a sou in your Institution, and the other
a sister-in-law, we can speak with confidence in regard to
an, —on
Coatesville, July 29th, 1859.
From my personal knowledge of Mr. Giffin, Principal of
Coatesville Seminary, and bis method of instruction, it
gives me pleasure to be able to recommend to parents and
guardians this institution as a place where their som and
daughters or wards will receive every attention which
their comfort and thcrough educatior^may
Coatesville, July 29th, 1859.
It gives me pleasure to add my testimony the fact
that we have in our midst a well-conducted and th _ of ?°?h
Institution, under the control and supervision c«
E. Giffin, Principal. Having had a son under hie care for
nearlv two sessions, I can apeak advisedly , and would
recommend this flourishing Seminary to the consideration
and inquiry of parent* and guardians. peoples.
Coatesville, August 13, 1859.
I recommend James E. Giffin as in every way competent
to discharge tbo duties of a lalthful teacher, and kinow
that the Institution is In a fionriehln* condition. No
parent can send his son or daughter to a better oa ‘
jB3“ Send for a Cataloguo.
aug 30
■*t w W LiarOß STORE,
[N Ovvositt Kauffman's Tavern, and half a itfuore
south, ofTht Railroad, in Tiorlh Queen strut, Lancastu, Pa
The subscriber having opened a liquor store, is prepared
to furnish aU kinds of Foreign and Domestic Uquors,
wholesale and retail at the lowest cash prices. Hiajtock
consists of „ IrlaibY
WINES, BRANDIES. GINS. yLXjrj
RUM, WHEAT, MALT, SmBU
POTATOE and RYE WHISKEYS, ac.
made in 1850; and Currant and Catawba Grape iVine made
g&- Persons wishing Liquors for medicinal or mechani
cal purposes, can be supplied with articje.^
tflO
Fishing tackle^
Hods, Limerick and Kirby Hooks, Net-Twine, Sea
Gn “- Cotton EULMAKER-B
Drag 4 Chemical Store, opposite Cross Keys Hotel, W.
King street, Lancaster. [“V I7 tf 18
TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE.
TEACHERS, Directors arid Friends of
Education in Lancantrr county, are
foriaed that a Touchers' ln«titnte will be '■ o,d ™“ n
Hall ia tbecity of L monster. commencing oq oivauA i,
the 26. it of DSCEMBBH, 1559, at 10 o’clock, A. M.,and
contlnoie uatfl tbe fbllowidg Saturday. - ,
The »*xereiaes in tbe .foreaooos will consist of lmm
Drills . In these will be discussed the various mod® ot
teaching the Alphabet, Orthography, Heading. Writiug,
Geography, English Grammar, &c
la tbe HftempoaH lectures trill be delivered, by tne
County Snperioleadeotv and otb *ra of known ability.
Prof J. P. Wieheraham will lecture ou tbe art of
Teaching, &od Physical Geography.
Prof. K. Brooks will give a series of l6cmree on Prac
tical Arithmetic, commencing at the Elements.
Prof Thomas Ct Porter will lecture on. Botany and
Chemistry—showing the utility and importance of the
stiidy of these braches ia the Common Schools. The
lecturer will illustrate Us subjects by diagrams and ex
! Caller will-deliver a coatee of leelurOTon Anat
omy and Physiology. As aids lo illustration he will
[ be provided with charts and a mannikin.
Hon. Thomas H. Barrowes will lecture on Moral In
struction. . ,
The evening sessions will principally be devoted to
reading essays, by experienced Teachers, upon practi
cal topics, and the discussion of some of the following
subjects •
TESTIMONIALS
JAKES E. GIFFIN.
ly 33
‘‘ Book Keeping.
“ How to secure the attention of Pupils in Schools.
** Uh and abase of thedrawingoat process in teaching.
“ Teachers’ Character. ’
•* Firmness In the Teacher.”
The Teacher as a member of Society.*’
“ Best "methods of teaching German children tho
English Language.”
“ Physical Training.”
“ The moral qualities necessary in a Teacher.
*• School Government.”
“The necessity ofcombinlng History with Geography.
*' Aim and end of Education.” -
“ Errors in School Punishments.”
SUBJECTS FOB DISCUSSION.
1. Should children be required to study out of school
hours ?
2. Are school sessions of six hours too long ?
3 Is it a Teacher’s daty to visit the patrons of his
~ C 4° Has the Teacher a right to punish a pupil for offen
ces committed on the way to and from school ?
6. Should children be taught words before letter*?
6. Does the present system of teaching sufficiently
cultivate the memory ?
7. Is Morality sufficiently taught in our Common
Schools? ~ ,
8 Are school examinations held publicly, and con
ducted by the Teacher, beneficial, and should they be
Is it expedient in teaching Arithmetic to teach at
first only the Mechanical operations, reserving logical
explanation to a later period In the pupil* course?
10. Should whispering in School be permitted?
The exercises during the day and evening will be
commenced and Interspersed with vocal music.
Messrs. Lechler. Urban, H. Sbenk, Horting, Shober,
Kauffman, Beese,Sb jwers.Greider, Blickeasderfer.Jobas
and Bsbbach have again consented to entertain members
of the Institute at the reduced rate of 60 cents per day,
during tho week. For a shorter period the charge* will
be somewhat higher. The length of time members were
iu uttendence will be shown by their certificates. The
cost of Membership will not exceed 60 cents.
It will be seen by the programme of exercises that a
vast amount of useful matter will be presented to the
Institute; whether It shall prove beneficial will depend
much upon the presence and interest of teachers Hith
erto the Institutes have been not only a means of direct
improvement to those participating, but their influence
has been 6alutary upon the commnnity. Let then every
teacher who feels the responsibility of his vocation,
thus avail himself of another opportunity of improve
ment, and of elevating the character of his profession.
Boards of directors are respectfully requested to make
such arrangements with their teachers as shall enable
them to attend.
Directors and friends of education are earnestly in
vited to be present. t . ,
By ordet*of the County Superintendent.
AMOS ROW, Lancaster,
S. G. BEHMER, Mechanicsbarg,
I. S. GRIST, Marietta,
A. 0. NEWPHER. MlUersville,
J. B. CAROTHERS, Strasburg,
Committee of Arrangement.
nov 30-td-l
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THE NEW YORK LEDGER
AS AN indication of the popularity of
the LEDGER, we need only Mate the Mmple fact
that lie circulation is larger than that of any other TEN
litersry papers in the country. Ita great success Is
owing to the fact that its proprietor secures the beet
writers in the conntry, and spareß no expense in getting
up the BEST FAMILY PAPEK-a paper of high moral
tone. The exalted reputation of its contributors, the
practical and invariably pnre and healthy character of
all its articles, the care which is taken that not even
one offensive word shall appear in its columns and the
superiority of its Tales and Sketches, have gained for
the NEW YORK LEDGER a position that no literary
paper has ever before reached. We feel, and always
have felt, since the LEDGER attained its immense cir
culation, that a hoavy responsibility rests upon ns, and
have endeavored to discharge that responsibility con
scientiously, feeling confident that ultimately we
should receive the thanks of thousands and tens of then
sands of families.
As to the future, we are at a loss what to say. We
prefer to perform rather than to promise. What we
have heretofore done Is known to oar readers; they
know what the LEDGER has been and is now, and
mnst therefore judge what It will be hereafter W e
can only say that among thecontribntors to theLnm.t.u
are
EDWARD EVERBTT. WM. 0. BRYANT, I
CHARI.ES DICKENS, GEO. P MORRIS, .
Bt? L H M ? K KA H YiIOND, ANNA CORA’ RITCHIE,
?o E i%Vs R a?b TICE ' MISSSh«.
PTLVANCS COBB, Jr , MRS. SOUTHWORTH.
EMERSON BENNETT, MARION HARLAND,
WM R. WALLACE, ALICE CART,
CARLOS D. STUART, EMMA A. BROWN,
Col. W. B. DUNLAP, SALLIE M. BRYAN,
and many eminent Lawyers, Clergymen, Profeeeore In
Colleges, and others, who write for the LEDGER anony
mously : and that our complete arrangements ure such
that the current expenses of the LEDGER are now and
will constantly beat the rate of over three hundred
thousand dollars per annum.
FACTS like these carry with them more weight than
any comments that could be made, and comments will
therefor® t>c dispensed with. As we have already inti
mated. we shall leave ■prxrmi«intj to tbow who prefer to
ex,,end tlioir Torcn In that way, and content P?™ 1 ™
with doing what we can to make the LEDGER the
most interesting and instructive FAMILY PAPER in
YORK LEDGER is published every Satur
day. and sold at all the news-offices In every city and
town throughout the country; and is mailed to subscri
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bers at *1 60 each (which is our lowest club rale), ami
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nently established. ~ , . „
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No. 48 Aon Bt.,N. Y.
nov 30-31-1
Howard association,!
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Institution established by special Endow
ment, for the relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted
with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases.
THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful
destruction of human life caused by Sexual diseases, anu
the deceptions practiced upon the unfortuoate victims ol
such diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed their
Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy o
their names, to open a Dispensary for the treatment or thU
class of direases.in all their forms, and to give MEDICAL
ADVICE GRATIS to all wboapplyby letter, witha de&crip
tion of their condition, (age, occupation,JiaWtfM ofliTe.
and in case of extreme poverty, to tURNLrH MKDICINLS
FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless to add that the Associ
ation commands the highest Medical skill of tbo age,and
will furnish the most approved modem treatment.
The Directors of the Association, in their Annual Report
upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, express the highest
satisfaction with the success which has attended the labors
of their Bnrgeoos in the cnre of Spermaterrhcea, Somiual
Weakness, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism
or Self Abuse, Diseases of the Kidueys and Bladder, Sc.,
and order a continuance of the same plan for the ensuing
The Directors, on a review of the past, fool assured that
their labors In this sphere of benevolent efforts have been
of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and
they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed
zeal to this very Important and much despised causo.
An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal
Weakness, the vice of Onanism. Masturbation, or Self-
Abuse, and other diseases of tho Sexual organs, by the Con
sulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (iD a sealed envelope)
FREE OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for post
age. Other Reports and Tracts on tho nature and treats
ment of Sexual diseases, diet, Ac., are constantly being
published for gratuitous distribution, and will be sent to
the afflicted. Some of the new remedies and methods ot
treatment discovered during the last year, are oi great
Address, for Report or treatment, DR. J. SKILLIN
HOUGUTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. I
South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
1 By order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President.
Eo. Faibchild, Secratary. i an 1
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
PHILADELPHIA DIVISION.
REDUCTION 0 F RAT E S
The following special rates on GRAIN AND FLOUR,
will take effect OCTOBER 1, 1859:
TO PHILADELPHIA. FI.OM | 1 *‘°bM.
Columbia,
Mountville,
Lancaster
Bird-in-Hand,
Gordonyille,
Leaman Place,
Kinzers,...; •
Gap, '
Christiana,
Penningtonvllle,
Parkesburg,
Coatesville,-
Thorndale,
Downingtown,
Oakland,
Steamboat, -
West Chester Intersection,
Paoli,
Eagle,
Morgan’s Corner,
White Hall,
WESTWARD FREIGHTS
For any of the übove named Stations should be left at the
Freieht Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad,
Corner THIRTEENTH and MARKET Sts., Philadelphia.
G. C. FRANCISCUS,
Snpt Pbila. Division, P. R. R.
THOMAS A. SCOTT, General Superintendent.
Philadelphia, September 28th, 1859. [oct 11 3m 39
TATTERSALL'S heave powder
Powdered Rosin, Antimony, Fennigrees, Snlphnr
Saltpetre. Aseafcetida, Alum, Ac. For sale at
aor 21 tf 14 THOMAS RLLMAKER,
Drni and Chemical Btom. W«rt King «t.
FOR SALE CHEAP.—A Certificate of
Scholarship (male or female) Iq the CoatesvlUe Sem
inary. Enquire of the Senior Editor of the InteUtgencer.
ang SO . CTas
SPICKS, dfc©.—Cinnamon* Clove*, 9ala»
RATUS, BAKING BODA, CREAM TARTAR, NUT
MEGK Ac., For sale at THOMAS BLLMAKER 3
Drug A Chemical Store, West King street, lanrtr.
feb 9 4
6t> BAKER’S CELEBRATED I i>> jnr PRCITEQT
\ J FAMILY SEWING SIACniNRE. |Ht Ullfcn! to I
NEW TYLES—PRICES FROM $5O TO $146. |
cxtca ch urnr. or $5 for uemherb. /CjNjk Bm dfg A »
T3O Cfcrrimd sired. Philadelphia. 10b Broadway, N. York. , 'MHX Iffllll 111 B fi
Agencies in all principal Cities au>l Towns in the U. S. | KTTjkgp |H| .|III | | IB |
These Machines sew from two spools, as purchased from ! 191 F* || I I H[ |a
the store, requiring, no re-winding of thread; they Hem, > l|| |l'.B| ||l 11 ||
Pail, Gather and Stitch in a superior style, finishing each \ Atyjy.n w# ■■
seam by their own operation, without recourse to the hand . f
need!*, OR is required by other machines. They will do • fjlfVTfl/lAII I
better and cheaper sewing than a seamstress can, even if . IllUfl 10 111 L K U W
Sbo works fur on* cent an hoar, aud are, unquestionably, ■ V" aCi 111 |%l ill II Ij f|. I
the best Machiiles In the market for family sewing, on ao* | |/U|V V ■ ■ •■W A
a.nnt of their simplicity.- durability, «*se of management,
and adaptation U» all variety of fHinlly se*ing—executing • gyn miTW A |TCI
. oitlier heavy or fine wo*k with equal facility, and without T\ I Hfj jXXKXIe
g **Aß ! eridenceof l tho unquestioned superiority of their Ma- mHE GREATEST MEDICAL
chined, the Grover & Baker Sewing ilachiue Company beg rry of TUB AGE.—Dr. Kxskdt, of Boxbnry,
leave to respectfully refer to the following ; discovered, in one of our common pastnre weeds, a y
TESTIMONIALS. , ‘that cures
“Having liad oneof Grover & Baker’s Machines In my EVERY KIND OF BUMOR ,
family for nearly a year and a halt I take pleasure in rom- f rom the worst Scrofula down to a common pimple,
mending it as every way reliable for the purpose for which Ue ha 3 trled it OTep 1100 cases, and never foiled except
it is deafened—Family Sewing.”— Mrs. Joshua LeamU,w\fe , lu two etas, (both thunder humor.) He has n °"| D M ,
of Rev. Dr. Leavitt. Editor of N. Y. Independent | possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue, all
•‘I am delighted with your Sewing Machine, which bas twenty miles of Boston. -
been in my family for many months. It has always be*n , Two bottles are warranted to cure a nurslng soro monUi
ready for duty, requiring no adjustment, and is easily , \one to three bottled will cure tho worst kind of Pimples
adapted to every variety of family sewing, by simply t on the face.
changing the spools of thread.”—Jfre. Elizabeth Strickland, \ to three bottles will clear the system of Biles.
wife of Rev. Dr. Strickland, Editor New York Christian ! bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker I n
Advocate. ! the mouth or stomach.
“After trying several differentgood machines, I preferred , Three to five bottles are warrantod to cure the worst case
yours, on account of its simplicity, aud the perfect ease | 0 f . . . ... , mnr
with which it is managed, as well as the strength and du- , on ' or two bottles are warranted to cure all humor
nihility ot Ibe seam. After long experience, I feol compe- E
tent to speak in this manner, and to confidently rocommond 1 bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears
it for every variety of family sewing.”— Mrs. E. B. Spooner, j blotches among the hair. . N .
wife of the Editor of Brooklyn Sar. | Four to six bottles are warranted to euro corrupt and
“I have used a Grover & Baker Sewing Machine or ° j running ulcers. ... ..
years, and have found it adapted to all kinds of family , one bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skm.
sewing, from Cambric to Broadcloth. Garments have been j Two three bottloa are warranted to cure the worst
worn out without the giving way of astitch. The.lachioe of ringworm. ,
is easily kept in order, aud easily used ."—Mrs. A. B. Whip- , -jwu to throe bottle are warranted to cure the most dea
pie. wife of Rev. Geo. Whipple, New York. perato case of rhenmallsm. .. ..
> -‘Your Sewing Machine has beon in use iu my family the , T b rP e to four bottles are warranted to cure tne salt
past two years, and the ladies request mo to give you their , r b„ uui . - .
testimonials to its perfect adaptedness, as well as labor- , Five to oigh t bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula
wiving qualities in tho performance of family and bouse- , A benefit U always experienced from tne first bottto, auu
hold sewing.”— Robert Boorman. New. York. , a perfect euro is warranted wbon the above quantity u
“For several months we havo used Grover A Bakers , . . , fK
Sewiu-' Machine, and have co-ve to tho conclusion that Renter. I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in tne
every Tadv who desires her sewing beautifully and quickly vl- inity of Boston. I know the HT.-ct of it in ovorr case,
done would be most fortunate In possessing one ut‘ these go guro w water w jn extingnish tire, so sure will this cure
reliable and indefatigable ‘iron needlo women,’ whose coin- hnraor> x ne^r w id a bottle of it, but that sold another;
bined qualities of beauty, strength, and simjJuuty, are ip- a{Vr a trla | it a ] WrtV s sneaks for Itself, rhore two
valnablo.”— J W. A/oitu, daughter of Gen. Geo.l. Morns, th| &bout thla herb that appear surprising; first, that
Editor of the Home Journal. ‘ jt grows in our pastures, iu some places qu'to plea t u ,
Extract of a lettor from Thos. It. Leavitt, Esq., an Amor- i ftn<l f v;t | ut , has never l«*»*n known until I discovered
lean gentleman, now resident iu New South Wales, dated , - u serond, that it should cure all kinds of humor.
January 12, 1858; . t .. . in order to give Borne idea «f the sodden rise,,aud great
“I had a tont made in Melbourne, in lS.wb In which there | pypubirity of the discovery, I will stat-* that in Apr , ■»
were over three thousand yards of sewing (lone wilb one , j about six bottles [>er day—-m April,
of Grover A Baker’s Mschines. nud a single seam of that ; 1R54 j Bu j d oVt , r Dlu , th..u<Hnd hortb's per day of It.
has outstood all the double seams sewed by sailors with a ; gnm^l of the w bolesale Druggists who have ln tne
needle and twine." ; , ; business twmily and thirty years, say tliwt nothing in tn
“If Homer could be called up from his murky hades, ue . j|U(l}l ] !4 l( j p-i.-nt incniicinefi was over like it. lhcro is a
would sing the advent of Grover A Baker as a more bemg- . _ niTt .. sa ; praise of it fnnu all quarters,
nant miracle of art thau was ever Vulcan’s smithy, lie , , n ~r w n t always kept it strict! v for humors
would denounce midnight shirt-making as ’the direful but since its introduction as a genera; fa nily m-dlciue,
spring of woes unnumbered.’” — Prof, horth. 1 great and wondortul virtues havo been found in It that
-I take ploasure in saying that the Grover A Baker i*ew- ; v<4r
ing Machines have more than fustsinodray expectation.- i g eV LWtU cases of epileptic tite—a di«cts<t which was always
After trying and returning others. I havo throe of them tu i otw ; dc: . c d j u •ur.ibl.;. hav* been cured by a few b-Utles.
operation in my different places, and, after tour yoais trial 0 what a mor cy improve in all owes of that
have no fanlt to find.”— J. H. Hammond, Senator of iouth . ftWhll u , a ] a( iy—-there aro but few who haveseeu more oUt
wife has had one ofGrover A Baker’s Family Sowing , n f P6Vera t cases of Dropsy, all of them aged peo-
Macbloes for some time, aud lam satisfied it is one of the ; . ( . UJV< j it p or t bo various diseases of the Livor, bicte
best labor-saving machines that has been invented. I lak« Dvst»‘pHiu. Asthma, and Ague, p*lu iu
much pleasure In rocommendiug it to tho public. i. G. . K1(1> Disivisos of ttie Spine, end particularly in diseases
Harris, Governor of Tennessee. .... ■ of the Kiduejs. A-., »hf discovery has d-me more good than
■•lt is a beautiful thing, aud puts everybody into an ex- ruv oVur known. , , .
citement of good huinor. Were I n Catholic, lahuuld insfet 1 y cljnu;re ofdiet over necessary—eat the best you get
upon Saints Grover aud Baker having an eternal holiday , d tm)U xh of it. ti , .
in commemoration of their good deeds for humanity. ; birectiuNs fou Use.—Adults one table Hpuoufnl per day
Cassius M. Clay. t „ .. i —Children over ten years dossort spoontu . ofaildi-on from
“I thiuk it by far the best patent In ose. Ibm Machin- . . Jo y t >;irs tea As no directions can bu
can be adapted from tho finest cambric to the beaviost care - )li( .. lb | H to :l u cniiKtitulions, mk- -uitficiont to operate on
simere. It sews stronger, faster,aud more beautifully than tht . W( .| B Cv , a day. Mauutnctured by
one can imagine. If mine could not bo repfaced, money , DuNAI.D RKNNLDY,
could not buy it.”— Mrs. J. 0. Brown, Nashville, Tenn. j No. 120 Warren si., Koxbury, Mas*.
Send for a Circular. „ . - ,
JOHN DBLLINGEtt. (Ambrotype Rooms, Centre square,)
AGENT FOR LANCASTER CITY AND COUNTY
may 24
TO HOUSEKEEP ER S .
I SOMETHING NEW.
B T BABBITT'S BEST MEDICINAL SALEKATUS.
x Is manufactured from common Halt, and id
68 'prepared outirely diffwreut Irom other tole- t>B
iratue. All the deleterious matter extracted in
AND *uch a manner as to produce Bread, Biscuit- AN D
Uud all kinds of Cake, without containing a
-70 '.particle of Saleratna when th« Bread or Cake .0
lis baked; thereby producing wholesome results.
IliTery particle of Saleratus is turned togas aud
I passes through the Bread or Biscuit while Imk
-63 iug, consequently nothing remains but com- 08
men Salt, Water and Flour. You will readily
AND perceive by the taste ot this Salentus that it AN D
is entirely different from other Salerotns.
70 It is packed in odo pound papery, each wrap- iU
ner branded, “B. T. B*bbltf« B«t M»cl.cid.l
Rim. picture, twutod loaf ot bread,
'with a Blass of effirvesciuß watsr on the top
68 When you purchase one paper you should pi e
i W vo the wrapper,and be particular to get the
ANDlnext exactly like the first—b and as above. AN !>
! Full directions for making Bread with this
70 Isaleratus and Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, will 70
'accompany each package; also, directions for
'making all kinds of Pastry; also, for making
Soda Water and Seidlitz Powder*.
68 ’ MAKE YOUR OWN &OAP, MII U .63
I B T . BABBITTS
AND PURE CO NC E N Tit A T E D I*o T AS II , AN D
iwai rnnted double the strength of ordinary
70 Potash; put'up in cans—l lb., - lbs, 3 lbs., «0
i} lbs. and 12 lbs.—with full directions for mak
ing Hard and Soft ?oap. Consumers will hnd
GS |tbie the cheapest Potash in market. '•
Manufactured aud for sale bv
B. T. BABBITT, AND
Nos. OS and 70 Washington st., N. York, _
and No. 33 India street, Bostom <0
7° I
! juue 2S
nCBSCUIPTION DEPARTMENT.
O4O and I*4B Broadway !
New Yokk, Bept. 12th, 1809. j
ELIAS BAIIU4 CO.—Dbaeßibs: We have the p.naf
urt» of informing you that the Seventh Volume <>t 11-
NKW AMERICAN CYCI/IPJEDIA will I be ready on J lho
Ist October, previous to which time we shall be glad to
L "Ah wTdo'not in any ease. send thin work on sole »'*
must consider nil ordered as actually pun'Wd.
Very respectfully. D. APPLEION A CO.
THE NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA,
ITS AMERICAN CHARACTER.
The New Cyclopedia surpasses all others in the "P"'"
to our own country—its natural features and re
sources—and to American History and Biography.— From
the. New Fork Evangelist.
ITS PRACTICAL UTILITY.
It in » perfect treasury of knowledge, m all bnin |;'' e *;|
the arts and sciences, In literature, history, biography and
geography. — TYoin, The. Boston Pilot.
ITS IMPARTIALITY.
Pledged to abstain from doctrinal, sectarian, or sectional
disruptions, it presents, so far as we have examined it« ar
ticles, both sides of controverted topics with reasonable
fulness and strict fairness.— Prom The Rational Era.
THE NUMBER AND ABILITY OF ITS CONTRIBUTORS.
Several eminent medical and legal authorities, both m
New York aud Boston, furnish contributions n their
respective departments; and from a large catalogue of
writers, which we have been permitted to Inspect, we are
confidently of opinion that such an array of talent and
intelligence has never before been combined in a single
publication of the American Press.— From The Lancaster
Examiner.
ITS FRESHNESS. ,
Its freshness and general thoroughness give it a decided
advantage over any cyclopaedia of Hsejaa... hitherto wjued
on either side of tlio Atlantic.— From The New York Times.
ITS CHEAPNESS,
It will bo within the reach of all. Apprentices and
merchants’ clerks can procure the work as well as anybody,
and with less cost to them (If they take it in numbers)
than many of them expend nightly for cigars and beer.—
From The Jamestown Journal
ELIAS BAKU <fc CO.,
Sole Agent for Lancaster and York counties, No. 31
East King at., Lancaster Pa. [gep 27 tf 37
Lancaster county exchange
AND DEPOSIT OFFICE.
Comer of East King and Dnke Streets,
BET. THE COURT HOUSE AND SPRKCHER’S HOTEL,
Lancaster City.
JOHN K. REED A CO. pay interest on deposits at the fol
lowing rates:
5V4 per cent for one year and louger.
h do. “ SO days “ do.
45-Also, buy and sell Real Estate and Stocks on com
miMsion. negotiate loans, collect claims, Ac., Ac.
«3-Tho undersigned are individually liable to the exteot
of Sir estates, for all the deposits and other obligations of
J ° h °OliNK i ßEJii>, AMOS a. HENDERSON,
DAVID SHULTZ, ISAAC E HIESTER,
dec 25 tf 49
Prospectus for 1859 .:
The New Volume of the NKW YORK WEEKLY
ILLUSTRATED GOLDEN PRIZE will commence January
Ist, 1859. The following are the names of the LiUrati
-vhose productions will grace the columns of this elegant
ournal during the year:
REV. G. 11. SPURGEON, of London.
Q. W. 51. REYNOLDS, of London.
G P R. JAMES, Novelist.*
81R EDWARD BULWER,
GEN 0. F. HBNNINOBEN. late of Nicaragua.
COL. G. W. CROCKETT,
A. D. MUNSON,
CAPT. M. D. ALEXANDER, U- 8. A.,
THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH, M. D.,
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« SIINNIE MANTOUII,
«• HATTIE CLARE,
MRS. T. B. SINCLAIR.
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Gold Pen, with Silver Case, worth, at retail, $-.00
Ladies’Gold Pencil,
Gold Tooth Pick,.......
Ladies’ Gold Pen, with Extension Case, i • *
Engrossing Gold Pen, 10 carets, H
Gold Ring, plain and chased,., t| £]J, !
Ear Drops, M !
Mosaic and FlorenUne Brooches, * ygj
Gold Lockets, “ „ .Tyy
Cable Charms, M H Jyo
Gold Brooches, „oq
Gentlemen’s Pins, (( 4l Too
Gentlemen’s Bosom Studs, M
Gentlemen’s Sleeve Buttons, <t 2 oo
Watch Keys, H 2 00
Ladies’ Cuff Pins, M '« jj!oo
Ribbon Slides, „ a £ 00
ThoM getting op a club of 5 Bnbscribera, at $2 each, and
ramiWn! wUI be entitled to a gold pen and .liver
bolder, worth $3-, and each anbacnber wIU rewire anj
lao'SAo "HI be entitled to
‘ CTg.‘ 15 $ Iob8cribers, and remitting
*3O, will be entitled to a silver watch,or a gold restchain,
W 440, for 20 eubscrlbera, will be entitled
to a silver hunting cosed watch, or a gold chain, worth SU.
ThMo ten.lt.ing 400, for 30 snbscriber,, will bo enticed
to a cold chain, or a silver hooting cased watch, worth $22.
Those remitting $BO, for 40 subscribers, will be entitled
to a lady’s gold watch, worth $3O.
Those 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.
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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 so by
Bulletin Building, No. l'l2.Sopth Third
Street, Philadelphia. . t»°T£* m 42
ISAAC BAH,T p N ,
WHOLESALE GROCER, WINE AND LIQUOR STORE*
Nos. 135—137 North 2d street, Philadelphia. .
dee 20 kMfl
Wholesale Agents.—Now York city. C. M. CUckn.ir, SI
Barclay street'; 0. 11. King, m Broadway; R.iehton A
Clark, 176 Broailmty; A B. A D. Sauds, 100 t niton ’*• ,
Sold in llochester liy J. Bryati A Co., Wholesale Agents,
No. lid Stale street; also hy i.. Post A Co.
Genera! Agent.—l'. W. llyott A Aon, Philadelphia.
AirMila iif Lnf.castcr. —James Smith. W >n. 0. Baker
Bnunifl Welclmus, B. ii. Kauffman, U. A. Korkafield, Chan
A. lleinitsh junl John V. Long. ftl, B 4 l y M
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(tlwhk'Ue pis.
An aperirmt and stomachic: preparation of
IRON purif.M of Oxygen and C'.rbcn by com
bustion in Hydrogen, or high medical autnor
ity and extraordinary efficacy in each o. the
following eonvilainti,
DEBILITY. NERVOUS AFFECTION 3, IffiA
ptatton D V SPE?SIA. DIARRHEA. CONSTI
PATION SCROFULA, SALT RHEUM, SCURVY,
JAUNDICE LIVER COMPLAINTS RllZuilA
nfitmhujubial consequences,
MITTENT FEVERS, NEURALGIA, CHRONIC
HEADACHES FEMALE 'WEAKNESS. i-HS
HENSTRUATION, WHITES,
PIMPLES ON THE FACr,, ROUGHNESS Q-*.
THE SKIN, etc.
The IRON being absorbed by the blood, and
tons circulating through tho whole system, no
part of the body can escape Uc-r tiuly wo.ider
fUThe experience of thousands daily proves that
no preparation of Iron can for a moment be
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pression of vital energy, palo and ctherw.se
sickly complexions indicate us necessity in al
most every conceivable case. In all cas “
female debility (floor albas, chlorosis, etc.), its
effects are delightfully renovating. Ho remedy
has ever been discovered, m the whole history
of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy,
and fully restorative effects. Good ap;n-tif>, com
plete digestion, rapid acquisition of s.ran.bth,
With an unusual disposition for active and
cheerful exercise, immediately fo.low its a., .
As a grand stomachic and general rcstoiative
it has no superior and no substitute
Pat up In mat Hat metal rm t. id'S
80 pills, price 50 emits
g<m.'rall>u ‘ Wjl
R. B, JjOCKE & CO.,
General Agents.
330 BROADWAY, N Y,
jf, B—Thf* above Is «■ fac-simHe of the
latx l on each box.
KAUFFMAN & CO., No. 1 Krimpli’a Buildings. East
Orange street, Sole Agents for Lancaster. [noy 15 ly *W
Look out i good news for all i
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first, and she is the only person who can Bhow the hkenoM
in reality, and who can give onliro satisfaction on all the
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,i ' i .‘S er i“ t lli LOMBARD BTRBBT, I'lil LADBLPUU.
All interviews aro strictly private and couiWaUtW.
nuy li
tv t & iu oS t PIANOS! PIANOS!
P GOLD MEDALS 1H THREE SGCGESSIVE ™ AIiS
At the Maryland Institute, boaid** preiniumo at Pairfl in
Philadelphia, Wdnliington and Kir *tu"nd.
TBBTIMOSIU! OP EX Ctl l E NC L FROM
TiIALBERG,
STivAKOsCH,
and U. HATTER.
i* ,
f'Und' strrtl, and >To. W< Baltimore street ,
between Churls “.id Li«Ut struts would respectfully in -
vfi tl*« attention of the public to their well assorted
Block UR 1 VZ> AND Sty CARR RIANO-FORTES,
which, li*r beauty of llui»b. p..wer,:in.i sweetness of too©
and elasticity of touch, have been, by judges, prououncod
unrivalled. Every Piaoo guarantied for live years, and a
privilege of exchange granted at any time within aix
months, if not entirely eathtactr.ry. . ,
Terms Liberal. A call is respectfully sohcitod before
purchasing ela-wliere. A liberal discount marie to the
Clergy and to Schools. A large assortment of Melodeons
constantly on baud. . . p
Pianos taken in exchange, hired, tuned and r^P a » o «-
janWtfl] WM.KNABbA CO^
/ \ 11. S—Cantor OH, Sweet Oil, Oil of
0 anKK,
Drug A Chemical Store, Weet King Btroot, Lancer,
feb 8
r<PirKSS SPICES l 1 SPICES !I 1
S PDRE AND NO. 1 01(0tJ 5”rK 1 CL0VES
GINGER, CINNAMON, ALL3I '
AMERICAN AND
SAL. SODA, INDIGO.
For sale at the L^ie fl , .V V. K ,„
atrwt, corner of Now, » P U^WARD WORRELL.
«»-ParchaKmi will Had it greatly to their Interest both
in nnalitv end price to buy these goods, which are war
ranted aj represented or forfeited. A trial ia solicited,
mar 16
American life insurance and
TRUST COMPANY.
CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000 .
Company’s BaUdiug. Walnut strwt, 3. E. corner o' Fourth,
PHILADELPHIA.
LIFE INSURANCE AT THE USUAL MUTUAL RATES,
or at Joint Stock Rates, at about 20 ner cent, less, op at
Total Abstinence Rates, the lowest in the world.
A. WHILLDIN, President.
J. 0. Sms, Secretary. , _
H. S. GARA, Esq., East King street, Agent to Lanca*
tercounty. [mar 22 ly 10
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