.1111M3 fi Ai .7 - pApER . Tat owes** veloa ItotadaT iternlag, 'by 14 1 ./Yrastaa s at $1,73 per 4 , . . i .. sat un if : e i gy la aterascs-42,99 per 4 1 annum if so in advance. No enbscrip tilt comae* at Tito Option • TH PA : pull' tithetdinll4 alrifharagits sfe`paid. • ' A u essetsaitltiaa inserted at the dual &tea. • Jos Poo*nit ileac With neatness and dist pritek, ilia at -nieeterate thrtta. In Sonkis Baltimore street, dlreetly opposite Watiplees Tinbinr Bstairlishment, one and a half squares from the Court littuse l r Cvitrissa" un the siga. Co-Partnership mOTICE. —The under;igned have assoeia• ted with them in the Lumber business, E. C. Bcvpen. They would therefore give no tice that the business hereafter will be eon ducted under the fres of' tinst.t.,.,BiNtrza Cu., and they hove, by strict attention to business and art earnest desire •to please, to t rucrit a continuation of the liberal patronage ,41eretufore bestowed upon them. PahLI.IN SMALL & CO. 'Lumber Yard, Ols; North Gcogye Street, near Ike Railroad, YORK, l'A. We would invite the attention of Mechan ics, Builders, and others, to our large and well seleCted stud. of /.1'.I.(11E1t, consisting of every description of White fine hoards and Plank, Joint, &wittily; and Fencing. Also, Pine and Clicsnut Shingles, Lulls, Pickets, 11'..,rked iquorisij awl Wealherboarding, &c. We are prepared to CUT TO oROEtt any size, quantity and quality of it' TE• PINE &VA K L UMBER, at the shirrtest„nutice, and have it delivered to any point accessible by Railroad. We also manufacture and keep on hand a gene ral assortment of SASH, DOORS , Shutters, 111indt, Wintlow Framer and Door Frame Orders for any sizes not on hand filled with dispatch. sarOur stock and assortment is equal to nny uthcrs, and we are determined to sell at tire lowest market pricer. SarMl orders and communications ad dressed to the untrensigned, at York, Pa., will receive prompt, attention. 5.M.% LI, BENDER & •CO. York, May 24; 1858. ly Great Improvement ICCM3AING STOVES.—consstmption of 1 - Smoke aed Cu.*, awl Satiny of Fuel.— The subscriber wouLl respectfully inform the public that he has added tc his former tarie t7 of stoves, a new Patented Gar-lintimg LOOK ISO STOVE. It is well known that all inflammable mat ter requires a certain amount of air to sup port combustion, and if the supply is insuf fieiciat, it is impossible to produce a flame.— The heat of the fire, in ordinary cooking stoves, decomposes the fuel, and as all the freshitir is admitted under the grate, its oxygen is exhausted before it has passed through the fire-chamber. The close flues at the top of the stove, then act as an extin guisher, tendin: to pot out the fire, instead of assisting the combustion. A large portion of the fuel, therefore, passes off in the shape of smoke,