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VOL. XXXI. FUBI.I6BSS BY EDWARD C. DAKi^maTON, "By the way," laUlsd on his lordshfp, "» atogalar adventure happened to me this orricEiK.ioETBODjt5ra.BBT. _ momiDg, I was ridingout,oaiTying a whip ^- .^^r^^^^S^iS^'^^.f.^," Bi«n :: hy the Bn.e of Wellington, when I ADVERTISEMENTS wiU be i°s''^?^J',V,er: overtook a company of yooc mihtia, and my »i. of »i 00 P?"!'''^'"''iiS'/eLt EddiiioD.i ioree, startled at the maaio.camed me right ioES or less: aadSoceutHPBr Bqaa*.'"' .^ v_ tho . ^ .. , . ,. iE°°rUoa. BEri«.» Adv.t«.»m.»"'°»X,„K,,i: against tb-cnptain. He, the rasoal, actnally qnirter, haU jeftr or yi^'^^ e miaiht." "w^^ strnoTc my liourser with his sword. Fariona, 8 00 12 00 I demanded hia card and satisfaction.- He One Sqoara ' fi 00 " ¦"• « colnml¦.^^''•¦••--•••¦ }s5J iiSo 45 00 ! gave it—that is the card—and what do you ¦^ '.', '.'.'.'.'.'.'. 30 00 '>'"'''. ,..^„1? suppose was on Uf" ' BDSISESS-K6TV0BS-la..r«d Woro M^rrioso. and ^ PH blfr.b"«5fflo/ot brit tb. period coElr»c,.dfor. Trau-'ieat advertieement, cash. VICTOEY AKD CONaTTEST. *What, my lord?" obsequiously inquired Mr. Daltou. " Ha! ha'. Why, tho fellow was a bater. 'Ship bread and biscuit,' read the card! The J ideal" - . , '• By the right flank, march 1" sportively; " Preposterona,'my lord 1 Do you remem- eclaximed little Charlie Dalton, .is the family , ber the scoundrel's name?" left the parlor in obedience to the l.asemcut «Yes, Parker—Norton Parkvr. Ars all summons of the tea-l»ll. yonr officers mechanics?" Perhaps, in tha outset, it wonld bo well ¦¦ No, my lord ! That is, the military is to introduce the tea-drinkers individually, low, vulgar, and good for nothing. How can commencing with the head of the honse, al- it be otherwise with auoh officeraf' thouch he would have boen indignant had ' " Certainly. Now in England .ill of ns in anv one told him that many a thousand citi- peerage hold commissions iu the yeomanry, zens in these Uuited States had never heard And thevaliant stringer launched into fabul- of PetiT Dalton. Step bv step he had risen ous .iccounts of wonderful reviews, in which from a baker's kneading trough, until he he was the hero. Mr. Dalton drank m every controlled the ll.mr trade of Kew York, and word : but poor Lhiie, annoyed by his vajn For some years boasting au.l his insulting allusion lo the object of her alfection, longed for his depar¬ ture At la^-t he went, and Mr. Dalton, who was reputed a millionaire, hi' continued his unpretending career, bnt a failure in the Irish potato crop eu.ihleil bim to jjo-'ket a cool fifty thousaud iu one sbort week, he suddenly becam.e auibilions.to fig¬ ure in the "upper ten." Under the expen- sivelv classic directions of a professional escorted him to the door, returned to tho drawing room, rubbing his hands with glee. '• Here's a husb.and for you, Liz ! My Lady Uampsteadshire, ha! Don't look so glum, artist, bis comfort.ible honse, from cellar to you rogne, for my lord has asked leave to lieratioii. The call ou you, aud I have given him a latch atti'j, undurwent a thorough iU pelluoid Crotou spouted forlh in every story, gas W.IS introduced iuto every room, the car¬ ved woodeu mantelpieces were replaced by contracted marble slabs, and a fnrnace in the cellar poured forth its life destroying heal. French broadcloth was snbstituted for suull' colored cassimere, the Iieavy boots gave w.iy to patent leathers, and iu place of his silver bowed spi-etaclea, the rejuvenated bean dangled a gold eye glass, the use which was anything but convenient. Mrs. Dalton. strange to say, did not partic ipate iuthe ambitious projects of her Iiusband, itself npon tho popular heart there was a ory of " Dalton 1 Dalton re&ched the inner connting-room, rnshed a terrified clerk, who soon informed- Ihe now alairmed merohant lhat his proporty was doomed. Hastening to. a window he' saw the street filled with an infor'ated mob, and, soarcely knowing what else to do;-.he ordered the-warehouse doors to be olosed. Thia btit added foel to the flamas. Huge beams n ert bronght' from » lumber yard near by, and soon the doori'bracked beneath- the battering of the assailants. Poor Mr. Dalton! Hia fortune waa in hia warehouse, and his life, perhaps, wonld ho sacrificed to the fnry of the populace. There was a oraah! tlioo another ! The doora . wero forced ! Barrel after barrel was quickly rolled out and aa quickly knocked to pieces, covering the muddy pavement as if with snow. All this, did the merchant witness, and yet he was powerless. He thought of the police, whioh he had ao derisively discarded in the mora-' ing : but what could a few officers do agailjat a mob flashed with victory ? Jnat then the quiok notes of a drum oame above the shouts of the mob, and soon the bright bayonets of the " Jackaon Musketeers" gleamed in front of the warehonse, a aerried hedge. There was a deep silence, .and the work of destruction was st.iyed. "By the right flankj march'' rung out the clear voice of Norton Parker. "Charge bay¬ onets !'' It was a dexterous movement, which complete.'/ cleared the street, and just tben appeared the Mayor, with a small posse of ofiicers. His practiced eye saw that the victory was won, and he hastened to thank ¦'hIiaofctliwnb«Pdr-Tolej"TAl'-|Si'pectbr,«halI' riotaUfnd'l l«g8bfl>oaUl Spr^nry.rpflttedhle roonw,proooMd tho ..;,OB.th_«;day,of,anjiel(>eUQiw''lbpBr'tbop«ri»o. *ho ahall vjrtal#aBe« ^of'i'TJomitotrot'ApotWcMT ¦'.^L^^.ii^s:!!' hara'rscfllrad (ItL-'Ki-cood bl{;bsKl nniubor of-vutsa for " a at th"-n*5(f prftcWltig »I«*ctIob ("baUiofSi* Ibiineo- -i.bisplHca. Aild In-oa^:Ibe pMBOBiHho ahall. recelVBd lhu lilgheat' numhor of voiea ttk ia-poc- ihall not ittnod; tbo T>«nHm'«il^ted-'}a1gb i^ball ap-' «M,.*lMt«rB, oi;.tba,v^M^/Wj,»cdfc',TtfWnahlpM, j>i*- 1?^°^ *5^^*^' '**'•'" l'l*^^r^o4:''*?«*?t*^- PV^P; tricu and BdrotishJof tbacay and ciianWof Ijuic^tor, "'."^J^^ tlUta',a«BfnriUecclpb'wUlb«ltaid oB-TU&jDAyi tba ' . luffe Bball'not atiend'. (hen tb« InipMtor wh'o »c«lTad tba hlffheat aumber ol votw *haB ApiMtnf h' lath d*r ^. OCTjOiiJBit aoiu, .len, at th» .oToral place*. JH'^C^'S. *'^-i''"ff?-SL Ji^ -*b7- ¦.*«*»«'^W* *«M*«M': beroUAor deal^nS5£ to olecrty ballot;: •-¦ '¦ ' '-llu tbolward fdr tb»3tic«of< kvy aud a wolcoint'. There's a bargain worth | Capt. Norton. and mucb. preferred tbe unostentatious qniet iu whicli the gre-'iter part o{\wr life had heen again portrav her lorer Nurton, passed. Tbe gay cnmpanious witli whom bright Hope, wliispered, "AU'd well ail the bakers and tbe militia captains in New j *'We bave but doue our duty," was the York." And the infatuated father, never | rt'ply, " aud are glad that we were near at heeding tho amazement and tbe disgust ! band, and that .Instice Wilcox could thus depicted on hin daughter's face, went up j avail himself of our services." stairs, mnrmnring. "My Lady Hampstead- ¦ It was late tbat night wben Mr. Daltou re- shire '. What will Judge Snohson say?" turned bome, for the steamer had arrived, "Mrs. Dalton, wbo had shared bar daughter's land when ''sorrows come, they come not feeliug, loat no time in sympathizing with her ; single spies, hut In battalions " Flour had f and hoping that some fortunate circumstance i fallen in Europe, and had declined half a dol" would avert the threatened suit. Poor Lizzie, j lar a barrel immediately on receipt of the bursting into a flood of tears besought ber | news. Yet Mr. Daltou looked happier than mother not see her sacrificed, and was so j his family bad seen him many a day. soothed tbatwheu she retired sbe could j " Well, well," said he on eutering,''thank nd Hope Heaven I am here agaiu ! It ba? been a , bard day with me—as Charlie has probably her husband now :iS:^ociatHd, iu her opinion, Vet all was uot vrtW in Mr. Dalton's house told you—but the reverses havu opened my only tolerated tbem on aci-onnt of their that night; for, iu the small witching hours, ; eyes, and I hope we can live a3 we nsed to. wealth and she disliked thiusting herself he was awakened hy some one ringing and • Has Charlie returned since you sent him Ah, tbern his : back to the warehouse ; ring!" Master Charlie entered, aud with him came ' Norton Parker, looking more like a culprit \ tban the burglar bad. "Norton," aa'd the mercbant, *' yon and ; your brave soldiers saved my property—per- into a set where her good sennn taugbt her kuoeking at the frontdoor. Hurrying down, sbe was despised, liut sbe was forced to he fouud tho frout door open, and a pofi>-e of submit, wbile ber more pretending spouse * watchmen iu tbe ball, gave her mauy a lecture upon her siiperau- "What's the matter ?" be inquired nuated notions and foolish timidity. "Why," answered the leider of the noc- Lizzie Daltou, tbeir only daughter, bad tural guardians, "about an bour ago, I saw been educated at bome, under the tender a man come into this door tbat I thought guidance of her mother, wLn.^e views upou ' was'Liverpool Tom,'a noted burglar. So I j jjap^^ my h'fe. You conquered the mob, aud domestio happiness sbe shared. She was went to tbe corner and gave a signal, whicb . also my foolish notions about tbe militia, delicately formed, witli expressive features— brought the rt^st here. Soon a wagon drove .' who, I uow see, are necessary to preserve or- detormiued, yet tempered wiib a winning [ up, and ont came the man witb a large bun- | der, aud enforce thy laws. And, although I expression of sadness. Dark tre.-^ses shaded die ; then he returned into the house. We ' nni uot as rich to <lay as I was yesterday, I a clear olive complexion, and when sbo ap-, were lying quiet across the way, but just ; (.jju still give you, with ray daughter, a haud- ; theu the moon shone out, and the driver of gomy competence." tbe wagon seeiug ns, put out at a two-forty ' gait. So we had nothing left but to como here for tho bird, for we know we bave iiim peared in a ball room, mauy an envious glance from less favored belles testified to her superior beauty. Happy in berselt, hap¬ py in her bome, bappy in the friendship of those who knew her, she had no desire to caged." become a bright meteor iu the starry realms ; Mr. Dalton was at ouce iu a rage, and of fashion. Often did she eudeavor to curb.; when, on entering his drawing room, ho Uer father's ambitious plunges, bnt be only | I^and it partially stripped of its valuable became indignant, aud at length botb daugh- : onaments, he vowed that the culprit should ter and mother determiued to humor bis i ^^ ^«°S, and gave the watchman license to whims. Perhaps, if the truth were kuown, ' search high and low, whilst ho rushed around they hoped he would see the hoUowness of! and lit gas. Mrs. Dalton and Lizzie soon such frivolity, and, at any rate, they rejoiced '¦ came dowu iu their morning-wrappers, while that little Charlie was as frank and as natu- ; Charlie was sbowiug all the out-of-the-way rai as he was bdfore he had a pony to ride, or a gold watch to get out of order. Such, dear reader, were the Daltous, as we found them on tbeir way to tbe tea table. " Charles," said the ** head of the house," wheu they were seated at the table, " wliat did you say in the entry ?'* " Say ? Ob, I remember, father, I said the right flank march nooks. AU at once a scuffle was lieard up atairs, aud Charlie came rushing down, ex- *;]aiming: "TheyVe found him intbe bath room, hid ill the shower bath?" " Bring him iu here," shouted Mr. Dalton; but what was his horror when the watchman By i ushered in, well Jiandcuffed, Lord Hapstead- : shire- Lizzie'seyes hadbeeu filled with tears, but they were tears uf joy; aud now through their crystal prisms catne a smile so eloquent that Norton caught beriu his arms, and im¬ printed a kiss upon her rosy lips. " That's it," exclaimed Afr. Daltou, rubbing his bauda; "itmay uot be the fashionable way of sealing a contract, but it is the best one. And now, while we old folks and Char- He are at toa, fix on the wedtliug day. Mind, we must have the whole company present." Hurrah '." shouted f'iiarliy. " By tbe right flank, inarch I" " And where did you pick up tbat vulgar " It's 'Liverpool Tom, saying? I'll woUop you some day, if you i man. don't quit being vnUar.'' "Exactly," remarked the burglar, "but old "It's not vubar, sic," replied thu Ktii, his : Hunks here wont appear against me, I know. ' It's a 1 Just fancy what Snobson would say cheeks flushing with niorlilicatiou. XQilitary eommatid." j you_ my boy although I renounce your "Military humbug'." was tbe stern reply. 1 daughter. So good nigbt once more." And Judge Snobson teUs me that all our volnn- i ^vith a noble s.alute tha distingaished for¬ teer companies are composed of low fellows, ; eigner left, closely escorted hy the watchman, and are of uo use." ; Mr. Daltou, as was his wout when defeated, "But, sir," stammered Charlie, " I learned ! hegan to whistle "Hail Columbia" in an in- this from seeing the 'Jacksuu Musketeers'; harmonious aud varied style, and making his drill on the Washington Parade Ground, ¦ violated domicile fast, agaiu retired to rest, and their captain is Norton Parker, for whose i At an early hour the next morning a police father you used to wo—" ¦< officer came witb a reqaest for Mr. Dalton to " Cto to bed !" interrupted the now enraged visit the JIayor's office. Thinkiug that it was merchant. " How dare you allude to such somethiug connected with Jthe prosecution of matters ?" j his rascally visitor, he started before break- The boy left tbe room, and no sooner had j fast, and walked down to tbe City HaU. The the door closed behind him than the storm j gtr^gts were filled with mechauics ou their of words burst forth. "I see how it is, mother ; you and Liz are trying to humbug , ^^^i^ ^f ^1^^^^ evidently much excited, at JOB PRINTING OPALLKITTDS, Prom the largest Poster to the smallest Card, TAUNI':: AT THIS OFFKJK, in the JL/ UEST STYLE, with great de-]>J>tcli, aad at the lowem pricea. aS'HAXDBir.LS f.ir the sale of Kkai, oh Pkhposai. Pji'jrKRTT, printed on fnnn ONE lo THREE HOpRS NO JCE. ^CT I.-Mf-SO HORTICULTURAL SOCIETy. IN pui':;ua'jec ofa ro-solutiou adopted by thu Kruit Coin mit tnu, all piT^-ms favoriiblu to Ihc ...-1U. .."w ... . ,„fm,^ti„[, „f „ iiortii-ultiinil t=(ioiety. nre reapfClfuUy r !>olicil«l t'l Qn-L-t (lie iiiemLtT't ofsaiJ FruU Camini'ttiniit thoir nifttiiiirs «n tho Ist iitiil Od 3I0NDA\'S of evory nioiithp. lit - u'clot-k, r. M., :it O-opur'.-; llotal. for thn or- i^HDiiHtinn ofa IJtirticullii.-jil ijoi-fuly. IJorllrnlti!r» bo- inj; 11 fiai! urt ha wdl hs a useful om;, i.": vicU worthy of ii I have i Eciiaratu ar.J inUc) (.'iiiU-ntor^xiiizntloii f>r it.s proaiottoa. I J. /.IMMiiUMAN. Clmirmiin, sep l;'.-;;t-4J C. it. LKt'i.VKIt. S-*cn't.ry. 6aa'perM>Bdbl/qaalU)Bd:for tbs oSos'Df OoTaraor of Ptioftitylvanlji. ..,.'. ' 0tta'iMreiaUtLl7"^na1id»d forCautil CouimlsHlbiierof FaBoajrlvaulii. .-r.'!.- ¦: - ¦¦¦ .'¦.<. ..'.' Two perboun daly quitlified foriu(lga*of tbeSaprflmo Conrt uf't'ofliujlvaoi*.. .... - ¦ ¦'¦'.: . Two,p»r)foti's doIy'qiiAlilled'fdr fieniitorBof the C<im-~ hi«ttw('«i(littf jlf«uBBylT*Bl*." i¦ l'uur p«niaa« dai j.qtuUUled for Mftnibom.of tha 0^-,: eral AuaemW/W Penneylvttla. Uoa Jiernon dolj. qoillfled for bbsriff of J4anc«i>t«r wdmir- . -. . . ... - Ooa penon daty (inallfiBd for Frothb'notary of I<&Q-;' CMt«r ooimty. .,:ODe[i«niOQ doly qaalified for Rflgiater of Laacaater : .ciunty. ¦ ¦ - ¦¦ -¦¦¦¦¦;'¦ ' ' ' Ooe p«r8on daly qualifled for Baeerder. of Laocastar 1 coaaty,.' I Oae'p*n>oa duly qodllfled for Clark of Qaarter Sev ! ilooa ^f'lADcamer ooanty. ~ "- ' Oae per8uiLdaIy'qn»boed fur Clerk of Urplianii'. Coart of liiDcaHter coauty. ' '. -, pnepenwu'duly'"qnallfled for Ooaniy Treaattrsr of Luiouter oo(inty. '.i.f- • ¦ .- .One p&mon daly qaalified for Comtatulcaer of I«aa- caBtercouhly. ¦ --*¦-¦• ' Three perMna dulyqaaUfled for Directors of the Foor (oBe.for tbe an'azplrad term uf John H. Breaner wbcibAB le-tgoed). ¦•'¦¦.. Two ptirtioaa duly-qualified for FxUon, lonpflcton of LancaiLat county. Uue ptfiiton daly qaalified fot Coronnr of Lanoaster county. Und penon duly qoftUfied for Auditor of XancMiier coauty. ... AHENDMBSTS TO THE CONSTITOTION. I tilBO hereby maice knowa that at the same lime and- place ibe foUovring propoxed Amendmeniti to the Con- dlltutloa wili.lM vui«d apon. In accordaace with aa Act of AriDembly, approved the l^th day of M»y, 1S&7, oa follows: '. ." . ~ And toA^-eof, A joint rasolatlon agreed to hy a ma- Jurity of the-m'S^abam' Elected td eieh'flontie oi the Legtalatuce, at two BncoflB»lvo aesslondioftbe (iam», tbe tirbt htitwloaceiiuneacUigon.tbeilnt-TQe9day of Jaan- ary, in the yeur of oar Lord one thouiiaad eight hna¬ dred and flfty-six, und tbe second nentiiua commenclnf^ on thtt flrat Taeaday of Janaary, In the year of our Lord one thoafilind eight handred and flfty-soTfln. ATidiohereas, It ia provided lo tbe tenth article of theCun)iiitaiIoa,that any ajnendment so ugreed opon ahull be nubmUted t" the people, .ia uoch muiner and at such lime, ut learn ihteo monlha after being so ugreed to by the two Hotii3eB,usthe Legialutora shall prescribe; therafore, ' Section I. That fur the parpose of ascertaining the t'anife of tha cltizous uf this Commonweallh in regurd to the adoptiuii dr rfjeciiba of euid Amiindmenta, or eltber of lUem, the QeTemo'ruf tbls Commouwealth shalltBsae a writ of electioa, directed to the Sheriff of each'and every conuty uf this Couimonwi^lth, commandlog them to give Qulicd in lha naoal maaner, la hot lesn than iwo nawspapere in eaob couoty, (provided that so many are publlsbttd therein,) than au election will be beld in aach uf the towubhlpd, wardd und districts therein, on the Second Tnesday in Uotober. lo the year of our Lord one thousuud eight handred and flfty-ssveo, for the pnrpose of daclding apon tho udoptlua or reJecUou of the eald amendmanls, ur any uf them; wuich suld election shall be held ut the places, and opened and closed at'tha time Ul And-wlihing wblch tba Oenttrul Elections of tbis CouimuuwcattU:are held, opeaed and cloaed; sod if sh&ll be {ho duly of the Jadges, Inspectors and Clerics uf tiiich oT s'&id lowushlps, wurds and districta to receive ut ihe suld election, tiasuts either wrltteu or priated,ar purily written und partly priuted, from citizens duly quuiified lo vote for zoetobers of the Qeneral Aasembly, aud to depoalt them In a box or boxes to be for that purposa provided by the proper offlcers; which tickets shun be respsctlvely labelled.oo the oatside, **^st Ameu'Jmeni," "Second Amendment," " Tbird Ataeod- ment:" uud "Fonrih Amendment," and those who are' faTorahlntosaid amendmeuts, or any of tbem, may ex¬ press ibelr desire by voting each ae many separate writteaor printed, or partly written or printed ballota Or tickets coatainiog on the Inside thereof tbe words, "Forthe Amendment," and those wbo are opposed to such amendmeols, or any of ihem, may express iholr opposition by voting each as mauy separate wrUtan or printed ballots or tickets containing on tbe inside there¬ of the Words, "Aguin.nt the Aoiandmeets." Sec % That the election on the s&ld proposed amend- tnente, shall. In all respects, be coodocted as the Gen- orHl Elfictions of thin Commonwealth are now ecndact- «d ; and It shall be tbe duty of the return Jndges of the respecUva connties and districta thereof, first having axcerialned the nomber of votes given for or against ouch of suld amendmeniti inthe manner aforesaid,tu make out daplicate retarns thereof, expressed In words ut length, and ool in figures <jnly, one of which returns so made ahall be lodged in tbe Prothonotary's Office of the Coart of Commoa Pleas of the proper Couaty, aad the otber sealed and directed lo the ^iecretury uf the Commuuwealtb. und by onn uf said Jndgos depni^lteil forthwith ia Ihe most coaveulent Post OtQce. Seo. U. Thatit shall further be the duty of tha Secre¬ tary of the Commonwealth, on receiving the auid re¬ tarns for and ugaiust the said amendDients, to deliver tbesame to the Speaker of the Senate on or befora the first Monduy after the organizaiiou of tbo next Legisla¬ ture after tho Mild returns eball so he received, who ahuliopen and publish tbo eame in the presence of tbe membars of tho Senate aud House of RepresentuliTdsun the next ToBfiday thereafter; and wben the nnraharof voUs given for und the oamber'uf voles given against the paid amendmeui shall have been Hummed up aud ascertained, duplicate certiGcdtes Ihereof sbuU be signed by the Speaker of the Seuate und tbe iSpeaker of the Hoasa of Kcpreseu tail res, uuu of which nhall he flled lo the office of tlic! Secretary of tbe Commoawealtfa, and (he other delivered to tbe Gureroor, whote duly it shull be lo declare by procluinution whether liie auiuud- ments, or any of iliom huvu Loen or have uot hega ap¬ proved and raiidej by the cillzcss of this Comoioa- woaltb. Sec. 4. Thnt tbaSheriff andCommishloners of Iboclly aud eouutyof rhlludelitbla und ibe usverul couutlos of this CommonweaUb, Nhall do and perform ull the dutiea und acts nt;ce<u>ury by them to be done to give etfect to and carry out the prurittiuns of tbls act. J. LAWRENCE GETZ, Speaker of the House of Representatives. DAVID TAGGART, Spe&ker of the Scnale. Arrr-oVKii—The tw^IfiU day of.May, Anuu Domini, oua Ibuusand elRht hundrnd aud flfiy'i'dvea. JAM£S POLLOCK. - —- -, one hoar,'afier the'tlma' fixed by. latt :fdr th0'-a|>«niog of tb*aleetlon^th« qoall- fled voiflis of .tha towaahlp, .«ard, or,-district for which- KOch OtBcers' ehall bave^baflo'eleoted, present at sncb election, shall elect one of their uomber to fill - suoh vacancy. . . . ThQ Judaea are to, make their retami for fhe coanty of Xancuater. ai the Conit Bnuae.la the city of Lancaa¬ tar. oaPriday, tbsJeth- day of DoUbn-iA; I>.il8V.«t 10o'olock. A. M. . GEORQE MABTIH,Sheriff.. ¦ SriBBTFyVpFgiote; Laacaster. ^ -- ¦ 1857. IiANCAS'TEE CJbtTNTY Agricnltural and Mechanical Society. ¦ ¦ -HESTAimirir EXHIBITIQN. : AT=:XA5.CASTEfi.?.EH:HA.,, Oii,Wed]i9sdair,.Tiiunaa7> ^cUy ft Saturday, ¦ : 0CT0BER\a4,' is; 16 ana 17, 1857. Certiilcate of SCeifiittanhip. - - . 81.00 Single- Admiaaion, - , _ - - 35ot8 In h)9Djraj[.9t4»e,ftBdUk%abUsoii,H«i- ry B.Perry. D,'P. fi., into partnerahlp, ,^^ ,»-»-» w forth*jmrpDaaof'brsctiidiW -'¦¦-'¦ ^rVM^-IXir H£CHAJIIpA^ ANP OpEHATIVB DENTALSUBOERT, IttBUtl/elrTarfonkbrai^hu'.BnddirptvparM toattend ThanKfulfbrtheliberalppttrohaifewlth which h« baa hiAtordr«b«ta&iVorM;lMnIldtaa'eonttnoftneath«r«of t4 thv n«v,flroi, wJio yhM by.a falthfal performance of 'ali bperatloak IntrDxtfld to their care." AndoaTor to merit iLT PARRY." opera! iineh coiitliiovnce. jply ^Sm'-al'" Wl A Teaolier Wanted. TO TAK]:; chiirgo of the Marticville School, in Martic townsliip: tocommence immc- diiitely. Term u):c jiioiitIii<. Apijlyio ABM. OOOD, eepl6.3*t-42 Prost, Kensington Insurance Company of Philadelpliia. AUTHOaiZED CAPITAL, 5300,000 OffiM, Ko. 405 Wvlnnl Street, PHILADJI. MAKE INSURANCE against lessor dumage by flre OD public orpricule batldla^K, furulture and merch ^ndise peiieritlly un fftvoruble Ierni4. WSI. B. WILEl'. Agent, aep 2tr.40 Xo. 10 Norlh Dnke St., LdDCRhtor. THE UNDP:IISIGXKD respectfully in- furmH bid frieadn and tbe puhiic in.eeneral throngh¬ out thecity and couuly of L.iucarjler, tbat be contiuuea way to their day's toil, aud he noticed small h" carry onthe ^ „ ,,. ^ •^ I Steam Sash, Blind, Door and Molding Factory, me, aud let that haker marry her—the low paltry mechanic. And he must ueeds make | a fool of himself, strutting around lh,e atreets i rigged up like a monkey ona hand-organ. I < see how the cat jumps. Charlie goes -to see ] 'em drill, and come home full of 'right flanks, j for hi3 sister. I'll' right flauk' him, I'U—" | No one knows what lie would have doue, or | rather threatened, had there not beeu a loud pull at the hall bell, which cut short his denunciation. Meanwhile, Mrs. Daltou, her eyes cast down, had waited until the storm conld blow over; but the crimson cheeks of Lizzie too clearly proved that the words had their significance. Yes, Lizzie Daltou loved and her love was that pure and holy feeling which links hearts through life, and re-uuites them in a world of more exalted parity.— Norton Parker, who had won her heart, was nobly worthy of it. .-V master baker, he was i industriotis and prosperous, seekiug relaxa- | tion only iu the lu.irtial exercises of the ¦ volunteer militia. Remetn,beri::g the cau¬ tionary advice of the immortal Washiugton, he deemed it the duty—as it is the privilege —of Qvery American citizen to bear itrms.— The social pleasures of the drill room, the animating manceuvres aud the proud parade, were alike his delight, and such was the »!tti- matiou in which he v:;^?, held by hid comrades, that they elected him to command lhi*ni wiili out a difiseuting voice- But to return to our tea-table The loucl ringing of the bell arrested the angry pliilii)ic, and a few moments a servant entered, saying: "Lord Hampsteadshire is in the parlor, sir!" "Hoora!" exclaimed Mr. Dalton, his voice everyplace where handbills were posted. Of course he di^ not mix with the plebiaus, al¬ though hia curiosity was somewhat excited. Entering the Mayor's room, that functionary received liim cordiaUy, remarking that it was "qnite annoying, Mr. Dalton !" "Yes, your honor ! But I don't choose to take auy step." But I fear," said the Mayor, "that we can¬ not answer for the couseqaences." "0, never mind," answered Mr. Daltou* who dreaded an exposure, '"I can stand it.'' "Bat the power of the press," interposed i the Mayor. \ ''A fig for the press," exclaimed Mr. Dalton, i 'I am able to pay my notes, and don't care j what the press says and set your officers at work elsewhere." *' WeU, sir," replied tiie mayor, evidently '' olTended, "if yoa are disposed to Lravo pab- i lic opinion, and to defend yourself, do so. Wood morning." at lho otd and well known bland in SOltTH PLn'.M .STREET, H'>uth of tbe Locomotive Workp, where he will 1>B plea'ted to recei ve ordern.all ofwhich will be promptlj filled and on rciLsiinahla lemtK. 53"Scroll S.iwing and Pl&nlng dono at short notice. ^ng 12-tf-37 WM- BOWMAN. BANK NOTICE. rTHHIi undersigned citizens ofLancaster ,1 CouQiy, hereby giva notice, Ihnt they will apply Rl the next Soi^Blan of tho Legisla.ture of Penni»ylTanla, fi>r the creation Hnd charter of a Ba.ulc or Corporate Body with banking oc diKcountiug privilegeH with a capital of Five Hundred Tl ousand Dollars, to be *>tyled "THE CONESTOGA B.\^K." aud locatodlu the Hitv of Laucasler, for baoking purpo.4eH. . T.\T(.OR LANE, HEXRY E LEMAN, J. MICHAEL, WILLIAM MILLEK, MARIS HOOPES MATHEW M. STRICKLEK, A. .s. MVLIX. JAMES BLACK. .TOHN W HUBLEY. THAD. STEVENS. 0. J DICKEV, ABRM. KESDia. CllKN. B MYLIN, July I-6ra itl NOTICE. Eireea- NOTJCK is hereby p^ivcu, that bly to [he laws of this C.iiiiinonwea.llh'7 tbero ^ ' I will bann appUciition made lo tbe next leplalature of Pcnnsylvjinia, forao Actof Incorporation of a bank, to bacalltid the "Accommodation Unnl:," witb general biiukini; priTUegfj.s of io^jue. discount and depoHit, wllb ac.ipltai of one hundred tlionsaod doltarw, with tlie privilege of incrcahing the HSrae lo two linndred »ud fifty thiiiit^and dollarH, to ba loca'ed in the borough of Colnmhia, Lancnster co.. Pa,, jone 2i-6m-30 Mount Joy Academy. IIE WINTJilRSESSIOxX of tbi.s In- JL Ktltution will coinmRuce on the FIRST TUE-^DW Of NOVEMBER- For Circnlarfi, ootainiug fuH par- ticulnrii, addreitij lha Principal, a^g lfl-2iu-33 ^ E. L. MOORE, NATIONAIi HOTEL, (late WUITE SWAN,_) RjScb street, .^bovb third, philadelphia. sides & stovee. pETEit KiDBH, lat'! 'if Ilrm uf .St-veos. HollingshwaJ A Co., jAMi;.-* T. Stovek, lute of llie Union llott-l. jttly 1 ly-.ll NEW AKD IMPORTANT INVKXTrONi $i.ooaooo Saved Annually to the People of the United States! "Hang the whole concern," solilotiuised Mr, Dalton, aa be crossed the park on his I way to tbe store. " What an idea for tbe mayor to send for me, as if I wanted my name iu tbe police leports, besides being laushed.-it tbo rest of my life." : Litlle dreamed the unsuspecting merchant [ tbat the ui;iyor liad sent for him ou account ; of a. baudbill, lhat morning placarded over ' tbe city, which read thus : No Monopoly !—Flour \s selling at $S per barrel, ibanlcs to the aristocratic Prater Dal- i ton, who has bis warebonae in Greenwich I street loaded witb it, and controls all in i storo on the canals. This, too, white thou- j sands are starving! Let tho people teach diminishing into a soft whisper. '-Cheer up. '¦ bim a lesson ! Every friend of tbe ooor will ¦ ,„„ ,,„,,^. , , ,„ „ ~. , ., „ * '*: ^^,- i*j xin,,i 'f^"" '^tasters Look to your Interest! and lavcAfiu ver Liz. There's a Uve nobbiman up stairs, to ¦ meet at his warebouse^to-day, at 10 o'clock, | Cent, m Fuel aJid^Freight. by having your Ore whom Jndge Snobson introduced me; and. he's worth all tbe militia captain? in tbo world—yes, and bakers too* Hurry up stairsl" And the millionaire, pulling up his collar, went to greet his guest. "Heigho!" sighed Mrs. Dalton, ''I am so sor- xy lhat Charlie made tbal unUtcky speecb." Lizzie said nothing, but looked the very ini- Tlioroufjhly Cleansed miih Pollock's Ad¬ justable Ore Washer and Oeancr. A. M., to distribute bis hoarded stock.— A^vake. Be vigilant! Vox Popuu. . mii lo' m * /uttxth i", , ir,-- pectilig merchaut bad no idea, and Iio was . cleitnlus nil kin Jn uf orn. it w.iKhc» and screens the 1, . . ^ ... , , ... i ora at thtj «am.) timo. and will (lo mure work and do It equally ignorant of .a bitter leader in tho | Latar. with le«. ...iwor and water, iban anj othor machine bow in u.k.v The m.ichine can he peen fa ope- nttiou at Willihiii Dillor i Co.'s .Machine Shop. Lancas- Ileraid, denouuctug liiiu as h.aving forced up the price of flour; for, ou opeoing the paper, bis eyes had canght sight of an annonnce¬ ment that the "Jackson Mnsketeera, Capt. personation of despair as she repaired to the I jj„rton Parker, paraded yesterday to receive drawing room. ,,.! the Philadelphia Bines, and will escort them ' Lord Hampsteadshire. Mrs. Dalton-JIiss j^ jj,. j,„^t ,„.a.,j,.„ ,. ji„ij.^ ^^ ,„ Dalton!' and his lordship, thua introdnced, j nmttered. bowed condescendingly, eyeing Lizzie throngh j j^^t then in came a large dealer a tortoise shell quizzing glass. He was rather good-looking, with a dark, melting physiop- nomy, and hair of the most glossy jet. A profusion of jewelry adorned his person, and ter. 1 ¦ UacliV ' Weli, Sir. Dalton," said he, "I suppose you will reduce prices a few sUilHugs per barrel to-day." " Kot a copper," was the reply. "Indeed, several rings, with large stones, set off Ws | j ,^p,„^ j^^ ,t,^^„ ^m ^^ ^^^^ „^^^ stumpy looking fingers. I„ conversation he j t^at I shall advance on wbat I iave before was remarkably brilliant, and tho shrewd : jjiptt." merchant listened with rapture to his acconnt I " But thia affair!" of oonrt balls, picnics at "Windsor Caatlp ' ti r. .- ii *t .,-a • .._ ..- ....... .„ '^au* v^aaiie, " 0, well, there are many rotrnes m the shooting with Prince Albert, and horsohact ,j .. Lx y... ., |» j' rug » " _-j.. .iui, tt,.. ™„=. • . .""'^'^ world." And he was.soon busily engaged ndea with that most gracious of maiesties • > • i .j - „v5i« .t, , , . ViotorU Eegina. Mrs Dalton was soon Z '" "'^ f.f L'l^f'J"!'^'^ '°T^'' '"'^l gusted-Klth the fellows babbling, and „„^. ' P^"l!"l^«;''"-""g/''»"'deeply impressed ** . fc" °-""- **"" With Dalton's Strength Of mind. dered that her husband, once bo famed for Boand commop ^aense, should endure such twaddla. . As for Lizzie, sfae busied heraelf in looking at s voliune of engravings that decked And well he might be, for a mob was fast collecting around thelai^e warehoase, ntter- mg fierce threats. Some were relating hn- probahle stories about' Mr.' Dalton's raising I'OMaOCK tt BRBKEMAS, D. Pollock, Lancaster, Pa. C. H. BKESBMAx, joly i.tr..si gl,000 A YEAB! 81,000 A T^AR! 51,000 A YEAE.!'o'""r7.1''«0"chot employment «! nnn a VPAR aaasoorcoof income. ortofiUnp ll nm T vi^Ac""'!',"''""; '"¦"'•"'S- l»" of 5>i,uuu A liiAit-'iiucli i>y eucloslng two ttlamps to $1,000 A YEAR.'P»y potthge. to Pror^por JAMES ei onn A YPAH :H0K.\E. Box X... 4,(1.11. New York Ql .inn "a vt:*^^"^' "'"'•*'¦ ¦^'"* eaiMoyment 1. *1,UUU A ItAR. fitted 10 either cea:; Btatioa In lire 51,000 A YEAR. ^nimH.tcrial. It la an article of Sl OOO A Year •**"y couamnpilon. and can ba itl'nnn A -i^n , „ imannfaclured ia ibe agenfudwel- ti Af!r! ^fc-AR-litng; fecorft by copyright; sale. 51,000 A YEAR.'"Wi permanent an floor. Aa agent Si,000 A YEAR. *"* ^*°'^^ '° orery town In ths. S1,000 A YEAR.;' oap l6-Iin-42 :^^ GEO. CALDEB & CO. WHOLKSAJ^E Dealers in SALT. atU-onS.'' ^^"«^^-^ ASHTON FINE SALT. OlflM Orange etreet 2 doon. from North Qaeen an'd OraetfB Landing, on ibe Coneaioga. juno lO-tf-ZS - lot DUtrlct—Composed of the foor Wards of Lancas¬ ter city. Tho qualified votora of lho Norlh East Ward will hold theirt:Iecliott nt the public faonse of Anliiony Itchier, In Ea-'t King blreet; thoM of the Norlh Weal Ward A; the pablic hoube occupied by King ^Colvlo; Ihoae of tho tjooth West Ward at tbo pnbllc hc-aso oc¬ cupied b* Joaeph Briutnali, In Eai'l King ittrtoL; tboiie of the South West Ward at the public hoas'eof Jobn A. Urban.' 2d District—Drumoro township, at ihc honso now occupied by Hm. Barbara Johosoa. 3d Dintrict—Composed ofa patt of the lown^hlp of Mount Joy and lho whole of West Donegal, including the Boroogh of Elizabethtown, at the public boObO now occnpied by Georga W. Boyor, lo tho Burough of Eliia¬ bethtown. 4lh Dirilrlct—Earl towoKhlji, ul the boobS lately occo- pied by to tbe village of Now H .1. laud. Hi said townsnlp. 5lh Dlsirict—Elizabelb townahip, at the poblie bouae aow occupied by George Bentz, lu Brickerville, In oaid townsbip. 6th Dialriet-Borough of Straabui^. al the public hoiipe now occupied by Henry Bear, lo said borouKh, Tth Diatrict—ttaijhotowubhip, includiog ilie Borougb of Manbeiu), at the pnbllc hoase occupied Michael White, in aald Borough. Stb Dlhlrlcl—Saliiibuiy townebip, at the pnblic house nowoccopind by John Ammon, White Borse lavara, ia bald luwuijfaip. 9th Dialrici—East Cocalico townsbip, at tbe public hoase now occupied by Andrew Keam, in lho village of Iteamutown, In said townahip. IOlh DlHttlct—being a. pari of tbe township of East Donegal, ul the public school honae in ibe village uf Maylown, ia aald township. llthDibtrict—CarnRrconiowiiFhip,atthepobllc bonae now occupied by Mra. Ann Alhright, iu the village of ChurcliluwQ, in bald townahip. 12ta District—ilartlc townebip, at the bouga now occupied by Jeaae Eagles, in aaid townehip. 13lhDb)trici—Baiitovnahip.at Ibe publio honse now occupied by Adam Hutter, la aaid lownahip. 14lh Diairict—Colerain township, at the public house now occupied by Jeremiah Swisher, la said towaehlp. lAth Diatrict—PaltoD township, at tha publlo hooGe aow occapled by Joaeph PhllllpB, la said towaship. I6ih Dirtrict—Warwick townBhip, at the public honsB nuw occupied by SauiQel Llchlenlbalar, In the Tillage of Litis, tn aaid townablp. ITlhDlalrict—Composed of the Borougb of Marietta, and part of Eaet Donegal townahip, at the public achogl houM lo the Borongh of Marietta, la eaid townablp. 18th DlBtrict—Columbia Borough, at the Town Hall, in said Borongb. 29lh Diatrict—Sadibury townsWp.atthe public houae now occupied by Miranda Rowland,la said townahip. 20th District—Leacock townahip, at the public hoase now occupied by Joha tjbeaffer, in aald towaahlp. 2Ut District—Brecknock towaahlp, at tha public bouae now occnpied by John Frecht, in said township. 22Qd District—Composed of parta of townships or Rapho, Mt. Joy and East Doaegal, at the public school house la the village of Slouat Joy. 2:ird Diatrict—Being part of Iiast HempBeld township, at the puhUc houae now occupied byH, G. Imhoff, la the Tillage of Fetersburg, In said township. 24th Diatrict—Weet Lampetar towaahlp. at the pnblio hoose now occupied by Heary Miller, la the TiUage of Lampeter Sqoare, in said townahip. ' 25ih Uia trict—Coneatoga township.at the pohllo honae now occnpied by Jno, G. Prela, In Bhld township. . S6th Diatrict—Being part of JIanor township, at tho upper achool bouoa in ihe boroogh of Waahington, ia aaid towaahlp. 27th Diatrict—Epbrata townahip, at the pablic boaie now occupied by Jno. W. GrosH, in said township. 28th Diatrict—Conoy township, at the public school houHO in the TiUage of Balabrid^'e, in aaid township. 29thDiatrict—Mtinheim township.at (bepublic house oow occupied by John ETans, Jr., iu the Tillage of Neffs¬ ville, in anid township. 30th DlBtrict—Bjlng part of Manor township.at the public hoosft now occnpied by Georga Hornberger, in Millenttowa, la nald towniihlp. 3lat Diatrict—WtotEarl towaahlp, atthe public house now occnpiod hy 0, KoUnd, in Earlvllle, iu «:tld town- .-blp. '.iZud Dititiicl—UV.-t Jleinpfiald lowntihip, at thn pub¬ lic hoKi-H uow occiii»ied by John Keudlg, in 8(i!d town¬ ahip. ¦._¦•:.¦,. 33rd District—Siranburg lownBbip,atthBpnbllohouse now occupied by Martin Serr, la the Borough of Srnw- borg. 34th Diatrict—Belag part of Manor towaship com¬ monly called Indlaniowfl district, at tha achool hooM In eaid townahtp, by the name of Rural HiU. SSth District—Wert Cocalico township, at the public hba-se uww occupied by. Jao. W. Mentzer.ln the village of i^cbosneck, in said township. 3Cth Diatrict—Eas.t Earl township.at the public hon»o now occupied by William Colman, Bine BaU ia tutld townablp. ¦ ¦¦ ¦ * S7th DlBtrict—Paradiso townshlpiat the public bouse aow occupied by Jacob Keneagy, in said township, SSth DUtriot-^Belng a part of East ilempfleld town¬ ship, at tbe public achool house la the Tillage of Uemn- lleld.lQHaid townahip: ¦ . . : -^ . ¦- .-. *^ 39.tb Dlfiirict—Laocaater township, at the puhltchooaa aow occupied by Joeepb Dltlow.ia taid township 40th'Dl8trict-^EMt- Lampeter towoBhip.at the pbbUo house now oocapied by Heury Keneagy, la aaJd town¬ ship. 4lBl Dietrict^Lime BriUln township, at the hoase of JonatbSQ HamUton. Oak Bill. 42nd.iHalrii:t—UpperLfla'-ock townablp, at the pnblio house of Hlchiiel Bender, in aald township- Mrd Dlstrfcfr-^enn- township', at the public hoaae of C. Hersbey. tn #ald township. 44th Dlatrict-rBorongb, of Adam-town, at the w'hool JiouHein said boroogh. - ' ' :: •- 45th DitttrlctH^Uy township, at tha house wf Oeomo W. Stelnmefi, (formeriy John Erb'a,) In aald townablp 46th Diatrict—Pequea townnbip. at the public hoase , of Benjamin Rowe. In.sali] township. 4"lh Diatrict—ProTldeoea townahtp, at' tbo house oc¬ cnpied by Mary MlUer, In aaid townahip. - 4athDiBtrlct-EdBn township, at the public bonse of Jamee C. Switiftla. said tawrnahlp. The^oneijil Elections. In aU tha Ward«. Townships, pietrlcls and Bomngha«r tha conrity.are to be openVS between the boar, of «igiu aod ten o'clock in the^ot». noon.and afaall continue without iatarroplioa or ad- Jonmmenl until sevea o'elock ia the eTening, when aU the polls BhaU be nloBod; . .. - ^ . Every perBon axcepting Jualiceeaf tha Peace, who ahaUliold any offlco or appointment of proflt or trait under the. government oi the Dnited Staieo: or of thla SUtn, at Of any otter city or Incorporated district. whether a commissioned oDlcer or othenriu, a sdhordl- n&tfl officer or ageat, who is or shall ha «nployid under tha iBgialative, BrtenllTO er Jodldary depat^eatSf . . AMPLE GROUNDS ARE PROVIDED, well Bd[ipli«d with irat«r and fttlttabsaaaryconTenlenees for an Ekhlbition, lQ.the Immediate Ticioity of the olty.- -..::: COMMODIOUS BUILDINGS ,, will bae^ledbii'tbeGroaa'da, fo'r'the 'dtsptay'olbtha Mechanic Arts, Domestic and Hoaaeh{i]d.-Goods,'Parin- lag and Gardon Implementa. Fmlts,.Vegotablee, and nowera. ' Alao, COVERED.STALLS AND SHEDS,{or HorBe«.Bhefipaud8«rlne;BndTabte«f6rGoopibfPdaltry. .S3^ Exhibitors mast bfloome Membera of the Society, andhaTe their articles and stock entered on,tbe Recre- tary'e Books; on or befon Tuaeday noon, October 13th. HORSES -WiU be received on tba morning of the Exhi- 'bltlon.'but mnat be entered 'preTioasly. . HAY AND STRAW WlU be furolnhed gratis for atl animala eatered for piemlame, and Grain wiUbeproTl- dfld at coat piice, to those wishing to purchase. Jt Splendid Half MUe Cour^se is provided for ike Trial and Speul of Hortet. STEJiM~POWER will be furniahed bn the Qround Ibr the trial of Machines. Mechanics baring machinery to exhibit are particularly tnvlt«d to avail themaelves of this opportunity. Tfae Exhibition will open to the publlo On Wednesday, Tliursday, Friday & Saturday. AU Articles of Stock/or-EsAibttUm Transported over Vie Railroads Free of Charge. EXCURSION TICTETS ISSUED AT HALF PRICE. liberal PremiumB Offered to Exltiliitors. The Judges are reqaested to meet the Officers of the So¬ ciety, at tbB BusiaRW offlce, on the Sbow Grounds, on WEDNESDAY MOBNINO, at 11 o'clock, to make ar- raagsments for tbe examinations. The Judges wlU commence their examlnatioaB at 1 o'clock, of the same day. The Speed of Horses toill be iried on Thurs¬ day, when an unusual fine display of Animals is' Expected. PLOWING MATCH ON FEIDAT, After which, an Addreas will be delivered by GOV. JAME^ POLLOCK. Aftor the Addresa. tbe Beports of the Judges will be aanouDCsd, and on Satnrday, at 12 o'clock, M., tba Ex¬ hibition will cloae. when persoas baving articles ou exhibition mast take charge of themj as the Society cannot give altentloa totbem further thaa to deliver them over to the exhibitors. X^ AD persons intending to exhibit stock or any other article, muat slcnify their Intention, on or before the ISth dayof October, to A. It. SPANGLER, General Saperiatandeat. MANAGEUB: Samithl W. Bbeciteb, Mabis Hoopes, a. P. SPESCER, HabkCosxbll, jr, A. K. BuWEKs, Jacob Nissly. JOS.' KOWIGMACHER, Presldeat. David G. Esulehak, Sec'y. tap 2-td-40 iKow oiaE" THE ATTENTION OF CAPITAL- ISTS. Iron Masters aud Miners Ih called to the valuable deposits of Iron Ora lately dlncovered la the immediate vicinity of the Wyoming Coal fleld. The discovery of Iroa Or** in couneelloa with the immense depoElts of aathraclte co:tl, has long beea a great di&idb- BATOM amung poraons engaged la tbe basineas of mauu- facturioglroo. Tbe depotiita In i^uBstlon lie In Ktagaton, Luzerae county. Pa, within 2)f lalles of WUkaabarre, ia the nortb monntain bonndary of the valley of Wyoming, eollrely oatside of the ctial measure, yet withta a few handred rods of the coal, and distant only one mile friim the Lackawanna and Bloorasburg Hailroad. The qoaUty and rlchoess of tho ord has been fully and practically tested in a foinace, yielding aome forty per cent, of superior metal, and working admirably un¬ mixed with other ores. The dovelopmeot of tha deposit exhibltB A faca of eeven feet of ore, compoHed of two velOH, one fovr feet lo thickaesH, the other three feet, lying abOTA water Ifvel. at an anglo of fifteen degrees, tbus affording facilities formlolng rarely excelled. Proposltloas for leasing the ore lo tho mine, or deliv¬ ering it ata certain rate per toa,ou the line ofthe Lackawanna aad Bloomsburg Railroad, will be received until the first of October next. Il3~Any communications addressed to Dr. WILLIAM BRlifBANE, Wilkesbarre, Fa., or lo GEOEGE H. BICK- IKG, No. 414 Market slrnet, Pbiladelphla, will meet with early attention. Roaring Creek, Fa., AagusL 11, 1856. This la tu certify that 1. the underilgned, h&ve tested the Mary Ella Iroa Ore, i:f Klagston township, Lnzeme county, and heraby ack lowledgoltd laoee^k^ both in i«- gard to yield aad quality, averaging a yield offrom 36 to 40 per cent, of metal, equal to toe ores' of Montour Ridge and Lebanon Yalley.and IbelleVe improviog tfae qoality of Iroo made from said orett by aa admixture of this. Yours reapectfally, 5. I'. CASE. To Dr. W. Brisbane, Wtlkesbarro, Pa. [sap 9-4t"lI • :-. Wit K. AUt^B, Dentiflt, EBSPECTFUl/IiY informs his friends ' anS^lie eititohB'of L'aiieuter city abd'i^anty'ln ' >f*iMr«l>t]^t;taestllleoQtlanbs to practice the Various branches' of J 'Oparstlvtfraad HMbanieal Dan-* tiitn, t^t'tVe .offlca Lately opcopied by J. G. Moore, on tbe ¦ontbMet fcoroe'rof-North Oueen and Oraof (I atraetf Havlag bwafor the laet'eight years, eogagedlu the study and practice of Dentistry,.fiva yeara of wblch tima waa Bpantnnder the toBtruetlou and lutbo amploy of Dr^ayiaa,-of thla city,-will, be thlnkfl, be a ¦ aoffl- oientgoarantee of bis ability to perform all operations ooaoaoted.itlthlhBpnietlcfc of hlsprofausioQ.la anch a mannec aa.wlll render entire satlsCictloa to all who may fkvor him witb a call. ¦ N. B.-T-Entranee to offlce,3d.door on Orange street, mays iy.27 Cheoplastie Process of 3SIoimting Ar- ~ tiflcial Teeth, E^GENTLY PATENTED BY DR. ^BLAWDT, formeriy Proftawr lu tha Baltimore College of. Dental Sargery. ia certMnlv - ONE OF TBE GRBATE.'iT DISCOVEBIES of the present age, and destined to work a gteat change In Mecbauical "DentiBtry,^, TheMuderalgn'ed having been the first In the State to introduce this process into his practice, and which haa been attended with threat sncceeH, feels no besitatloo In recommaadlog It as Superior to any other method of mountlag artificial teeth heretofore knowa—the raatlng .of tbe plates having great advantageH over the eom.- moa custom of " swaging." The same accuracy. In fit¬ ting, ikerfeet oleanliaes aad durability, caanot be ob¬ tained by any other process. B3-Tba aodenilgaed Is ALONE aathorized to praciice tbeCheoplaBtlc process lo Iiancaster City and County. JOHN WAYLAN, D. D. S., may S7-tf-2g No. 60^ North Qncnu Streflt BEEl), Ho^BAinr, KEiuLY & CO., BXNXEKSi OBANiTB HtnLDlJra. NORTH QTTKEfrPT..LAlfC'K, :iLI.- RECEIVE MONEY on De- pn^itand pay Intereat thereon aa follows: 5 p'er'cen^. forany leogth of time. ¦0})( •¦ foroao-7*!ar. r»ll<>ctloaf* made lo all parts of tbe United Stales ;." JW-'fiey "*il't ti3 England, Ireland^ Oerrasny. Pritncc. Sc ^¦Paanage iCitrUficaLeii/ fur sale from Liverpool to Ht-vr York, ot Lancatttef. LandF^HrTflatH aad nnmrrent mooey bongbt and aoId. .Spiinlsfa and Mexican doilarb, old D. S. gold aud »llrcr coIoslKtughtata'prajqiam. : . ¦ -^ipecial atteatlon will be paid by 0. K. B4>ed, to the I7egotlatioa of Coramerdsl paper. Stocks, Loans aad all marketable eecnrltieti In New York or PhUadelphia. Onr friend" may rely upon promptness, and our per¬ sonal atteattoo to tbeir-Interests In tbe trannaftloo of any bnBlpeiifl which maybe intmited to,ne. aiul wo hold bdn-elves Individually Muble 'or all money intn"ted lit onr earn. GEO. K. REED. RICHARD McGRAKN, Sr. PATRICK ffELLY. jnneiM-tf-3P a.. •- cCOKOMY. COLtnffiBIA BANE. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. The Co- lumbia Bank cootloueH to piiy liitprffl on DepoHltti at the following ratea, viz: 4 percentf*r 3 montha. I I'l p«r ,;eui for 9m'¦DllI^. 4J<P'""««ol''<'>"6moulbH. |.IJi percent for l2iaoiHbs. march IS-lf-ie , _ , SaJIUEL 6'IOCH. Caahier. NOTICE. PERSONS removing to the West, or remitting fun-Is there, will find It to their &dv«a tag" to take our drafts on New Yo U or PbtladelpbiH, which command a preminm whon uned Weat of-lha Ohio. They are drawn In amoanta to itnit onrcoftoinnr-. ' Spanish coin boaght nt huH ratos. Premium allowed on old Avoricau silver. Five per ceat. ioterSMt, por annom, allowed im de- poslts payable nu daiaaod without ooticn. JOHN GVOEU>. CO. feb 18-12 . Baukers. A^^ DB. JOHW McCALLA,-DENTIST, Ab. 4, East King Slreet, LAlfCJlSTER. BILTIUORB, Fflb. 18, 1849. JOHN McCALLA, D. D. S., atteu- ded two foil connves of Lecturea, aad gradoated with higb honorn tn the Baltimore Col¬ lege of Dental Sargary, and from his nntlriag energy, close application and study of tbe braachea taught in eald Iustitution. togelher with exhibitiona of skill In tbe praetiofl of hts profesAlon, wa feel no be.illKilon la ro- commeadlog blm as worthy of public confldeace aad patronage. C. A. Habkib, M. D., D. D. .S., FrofeaBor of Principles and Practica ia tha Baltimore College of Deatal Sargary. C. 0. CosB. D. D. H., Frof. of Operative aad Mecbaalcal DeatiHtry, Baltimore College of Destal Surgery. BOARD OF EXAMLNERS: E. Pinui-BT, M. D., New York. E. B. Gabostte, .U. D., Pbtladelpbta. B. P. Hbllihen, M. D..Wheellag, Virginia. E. Tow»SEMO, D. D. S.. Philadelphia. E. Matwabj?, M. D.. Washiagton, D. C- eep 17 * ly-12 KCOXJWT JOY DEPOSIT BAJUK:. NDRKW GERBER & CO., give notica tbat th»y will open an offlce ia tba borongh Qt Mount Juy. on thc 2d DAY OF MARCH, 18'i7, whflro they will attend to all bnslneHB entrusted to their care. Thwy will atiend to ibe tjiltJ uf all kinds of Keal Ka- tatM ; Stock boaght and sold on comdssloo ; Gollecli<>us made oa the moat favorablo terms. Drafts drawn on PLiladelpbia; M-mey received and Invxlod In First Mori^agei and Judguient Secnrittet". IntereMt paid ou Uepo^Lta as follows: 4 per cent, per aonum on :i moutbrt. IS '12 Dr. Waylan's New Drug Store, No. 60 North ^ueen Street. THE undersigned respectfaily announ¬ ces that b a has opened his NEW DRUO ~ BTORB ESTABLISHMEHT, with a very ex¬ tensive and complete stock of Drugs, Medl- idaes, ChemlcaU, Perfumery aad Fancy articloa—all freah and pure—which will be sold at the lowest market prices, ' This stock embraces ©very article OBUally kopt. In a flrst class Drug Store, and neither labor aor expeoba has beea spared ia fitting op the eetabllshment, to Insure the preservatloa of the Drugs lo the best condition, as wall as to eeeord the conveaieace and comfort of the customers. A cbmplete assoriment of materials need by the Dea¬ tal ProfesBion can also be bad at the store of the ^nb- Ecrlbar. An Improved Soda, or Mineral Water Apparatus barf been introduced, tbe fountains ofwhich are made of Iron, with Porcelain Holng on their Interior surf-ice. freeing them from aU liability to taint tbe water witb any metalic poison, whleh hasbeen heretofore ao gr-tal an obJecUon to tbo copper fountalQfl. ThoRO wbo wtKh to enjoy these refreshing beveragea cau do so at tt-'s establlsbmeut without fear of being poiaoned with ori- eterlous matter. The entire ostahlUhment has been alpcednnder the superintendence of a moat competvnl and careful Dmggiat, who bas had many yearn of ex¬ perience in the Drug and Prescription bauinesu. In Aral class houses tn Philadelphiu and Cincinnati. The nndersigned feels coafideat that he la la every way prepared to give entl a Batiefactioa to bla custoiu- era, therefore a sharo of y blie patronage it no^lcKed. juneIl-tf-23 ° JOHK WAYLANS. D.S. fl3=^be undersignod membern of the firm are Indl- Tiduitlly liable for nil the oh(ig«tlonB of Andrew Oerbe it • o. ANDREW GERBER, Mount Joy, J. HOFFMAN HERSHEY, We."! Hempfield, OABRIEL BEAK, Lilrz. fdbu „_______ Jyji _ LANCASTER COinffTY EXCHANGE & DEPOSIT OFFICE. Cor. of E(Lt King and Duke Streeta. BET. THE OOnaT HonSE AKD Sl'KECHER'S HOTEL laIncastee city. JOHN K. IIEEI) & CO., pay interest on depoaita at the following rate" :— 5J per cent, for one year aud longer, 5 do. " 30 days " do. {Cl^ALSO, buy and sell Real Eatate and Stocka ou commisxloa, negotiate loaai*, io . kc. E^^Tbe nadenfigned ara Individually Unhla to the extent of their eatateB, for all the depoalt^ and other oh¬ ligatious of Jobn K. Reed i Co. JOHN K. REED. AMO.S. S. flENDEKSON. DAVID SHULTZ, ISAAC E. HIESTER. declS tr-H M.URRAyr YOUNO & CO., having gtrtri tench' attention to the SCHOOL BOOK <i«pBrtin«nt. fa order to bs enaWad fnUy and BatlaCacto- rily t«* m«ai the wanta of the schoola ia every poBsible manner aiid ^X tbe most satisfactory rates, NOW CALL ATTENTION tn tlieli large snpply of _ SCHOOL BOOKS, MAPS/CHARTS, GLOBES AJTD ApPAEATDS,' 0> EVERTT VABlETy, iiiieded th oar pobllc HChouln. Tb» following BooliR- Apparaiaa. ftc!i we-liavefpeolal aod the m6st saUsfac- :toryarritngement* lo snpply In LARGE OR !iMAl.L QUANTITIES, atthe IowpmI wholesale rales : Bandera' Ejeriea of Readera—the most extensively uaed lathoooanty. Parker'* and Walaon'a Readers are eutirely naw, and aro without doabt a good aod flualy gotten up Beries; they have jnat been adopted In the common schools of LancsKter clly. Tower'-i.Series of ReadarH—used In this county next In extent to Saodertl In addition we hive Eargeant's, Tower's, Webb'^. Level's, AogelV. McGuffy'H, Ac, Among *hfl popular Arithmaiicr, are bloddard'a Se¬ ries; Drivia'series; and liroenleaf'a t-criea. Tbe must approved Grammars are Grien'n Grammar, Rulllon'a seiian, Clarke's Grammar, CnTell'a, 2fc. Io additloa we hare maoy others much nued. .Moutelth'aaerie.s of Geographies are Very popoular and extansWely used; also Mltcbeira, Smltb'a, and othera. : The Commoa Ijcbbol Geography, a naw work, and Warrea'* Physical Gflography, alw) new, are lu use. Pelton's Ontliue .Mapi<—theoe Maps should be lu every school room; thay are time saving. Hemember Teaohers' Keadqnar'ers. Evorythlnft In the tjcbotd Book line can be had on the abortest nolicft, at taa lowest prices. Give on a call. MORRAY, YOUNG & CO., Augoit 26 tf-39 North Qaeeo at, laocaster. ~ S^hoS~Booksr"Sdiool'BoSisl"l THE ATTENTION of Merchants, Teaohers and Fareate ifl laTited to tbe large atock or School DodltN for Hale at tho Bookatore of JOHN BAEH fr SONS', Na. 12 North <iucen St., Lancaster. They bare on band tho varloaa aeriea of Readers, Arithmetics, Geographiax, QrammarH, Uistodc^i, il:c.,ic., BOW mostly la use, whicb tbey will aell at the loweat prlcea. They supply Slore-kaepera and Teachers at a liberal dlfconnl, and will fornlMb quantities of any Bchool Bookt publlBhed, at lowent wholeuale price*. They bave alHO for sale a large stock of FOOLSCAP AND LETTER PAl'ERS, Blauk Sobko, Euv*Igpo8, Steel Pens, Writing InkK. itc, &c,, which tiiey aellto Dealera at aamall advance oo COHt. They retnm Ihelr tb>nkrt lo iboir patroDH for pMt favors,flod woald respectfully aoliclt a coutinaance of tbeirpatroaage, asMOring them thoy will enrtoavor l-j maktt il tbeir lutere'>t to do ao. JOHN BAEU St SONS. DookfiellerH aod Stationers, aep 9-tr-4l No. 12 North Queeu htreet- JL Sl. JACOB GABLE, Jr., KKKPS CONSTAiNTLY ON HAND at hiSpLCMBISaA.S-DGA''FlTTIKO EdTABIiiaHUEXT, NO. 29 EAST KING STREET, whore will be found a largn assortment- of GAS FIXTURES, of the latent patterns. AUu, PLUMBERS' GOOPS, of every variety and Baisb, such as Copper Plaaiahed Bath Tuba, Plaio and Platud Banlu Cocke, Wash Bowls and St»nda, Water Closelt", Builer'a SinkH, Sbowerf, Lift and Force Pumps, Lead, Caat, Wrought aud Galvanized Iron Plpea. Also, Terra Cotta Pipe for wateraud druiunge. IC^PIumblug and GasFitclog work In all tha various branches punctually and pijraoDally attended lo, aud warranted to give KfttiHractloO' juna n-tf-29 ALEXANDEB HARRIS, ATTOllNEY AT LAW.—-Offkk— South Queea street, west Bide, uear Vine. REFERENCES: Oovernor JAusa Pollock, HarrUburg, Hoo. ASDREW G. CCRTI.V, Hon. Joseph Caset, " flon. AsnREW PaHKBa, Milllintowu, I'u. Hou. Jamxs M. Sellebk, A. K. McCiCEE, Esq., Chambersburg, Pa. april £ ly-ia BENJAMXN" P. BAEB. ATTORNEY AT LAW.—Office No. 19 North Duke street, opposite K. Ellmaker, E-iq. dec 3 . ly-l LOCAL FBEIGHT NOTICE- THE PESMSYLTANIA BAILROAD COMPAMY A RE now prepared to receive and for- XjL "^ard FUEIGHT betweao Philadelphia,Lancaater uod Columbia, at the folloMng rates per hnndred pounds: BETWEEN PHILA. AND COLUMBIA, First aass. Second Class. Tkird Class. Fourth Class. 22 cents. IS cenbj. 16 cants. 14 cents. Flour 28 ceuts per barrel. Pig Metal. 10 cents per IOO ponnds, BETWEEN PHILA. AND LANCASTER. First Class. Second Class. Tkird Claas. Fourth Class. 20ceota. 17 ceot.s. 15 cent«. 13 cents. Floor, 25 ceuts per barrel. Pig Metal, 10 cents per 100 poandn. .Articles of First Class. Books, Fresh Flub, Boota an'l Shoes, Nuts in Bags, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Porter aud Ale In bottleB, Dry GoodK, " ¦¦ ¦ J. E. HOFFEB, SURVEYOR, CIVIL KNGINEKR, CONVEYAHCER andDRAUGHTSMAEf, Mount Joy. Fenn's.—Town Plane, Maps of largo eatates aud Topo¬ graphical plans of connty-seats, &c., neatly drawn. ' dec 31 ly-5_ JA21BS K. AIiEXANDEB, ATTORNEY AT LAW.—Office with I. N. Llghtner, Duke streat, nearly opposite tbe Court Hoose. Joly 2-tr-Sl WM7ATJQrATLEB, ATTORNEY AT LAW.—Office No. •Ll, East Kiog straet, opposite Sprecher's Hotel. _aept 26 ^7-^1 " GATES A. JOHNSoiS', " Civil Engineer, Surveyor and Land Agent, SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA. Office on Bench St., between J^bashaw and St. Peters, above the Post OJice. EngiiieeiiBgr and Sarveying, Happing, Etc., BXE'-DTED TO ORDER. 93" ^<^Qd Booghtand Soldon Commlasiou. Money Loaoed aod Invested Particular Attention paid to Locating Land Wurraots, and to showing denirable landa to nettlerg. sep 2-3»t-40 KKMOV.VI.. KEHDBICK & BiaaS HAVK llEMOVEJJ their I'lu.mbino ASD Oa3 Fittiso EdTABLisiiMCST from Kmoiph's Arcdde, Ea»t Orango etreet. lo No. 34^ NORTH qUEEN STREET, nt'xt door to the Esnniloer & Herald PrinLiiif,' OSce, wlinr*? ilirtv contlnne to Jtpcp a l.irge arcfitrimcitt of GAS FIXTURES, of the laiHat paltornfi. Alto, I'LUMBEUS' COODS. of everv variety and finish, each as Copper PlaniahM Bdth Tnbs, Plain and Plated Baaln Or^t", Wish Bowlw and Stands. Water Clonets, Bntler >iul;s. Showers. Lift anil Force Pomps. Lead, Cai>l, Wruuj::il u.ud Gj.>v-dui/t^J Iron Pipof. AlHO.Terra Cotta Pipe for wa?cr i I'-rainage, Il3~ Pluinb'Dg and Oas Fitting work io rJl ihe various branches punctnally aud persoaally aLtoouod lo, and warranted to give satlfifaclioo. [liiity fi-eta-'Si JTTST EECTrVED, AFINE ASSORTMENT OFJAPAN AND TIN W.'MIE—such as Spice Boxes, Knife Trays, Tea and CofFee Can- Lamps and Lanteriid, isters, Water Coolers, Egg Boilers, Wasli Bowlri of Iron Tinned, Also a beaatiful atyle of Tea aud Co/Tee Pots, iu imitatiou of Britannia Ware. Also, a large assortment on baud of Fnrnitnre, Feathers, Applex, Cheese, Poultry lo coops, Pork,Cfre=h.) Poaltiy, (drewed.) Wrapping Paper. .Articles of Second Class. MolarBofl, Melons, Clover and Grass Seed, Oil In casks or barrels. Crockery, Paper In boxes. Candles, Pasteboard, Cat*ks or Barrels, (empty,) Peaches, (dried,) Groceries, Printing Paper, Gans and Kidee, Paper Hangings, Herring in boxes and IcegB, QueeoBWare, Hardware, S weet Potatoes, Hops, Tobacco In bales, Iron,(hoop bander sheet,) Tea, Leather, Type, Liqnor in Wood, Tallow, Marble Slabs and Marble Turpen'lne, (spts.) MonomentH, Vamlab. .Articles of Third Class. Alcohol, Potatoes, Coffee, Turnips, Hides, (green,) . Vinegar, Lard, White Lead, Oystereand Clams In sbell, Window Glass. Tobacco, (maoafactured.) .driicles of Fourth Clast. Codfish, Eosln, Cotton, Bait, Fiah, salted. Tobacco, leaf, Grain of all kinds, Tin, Nails and Spikes, Tar, Pltcli, Whiskey. Plaster, For fnrther laformatlon, apply to E. J. SNEEDER, Freight Agont, Phlla. E. K.BOICE.FreightAgent, Colombia. W. H. MTERS, Freight Agent, Lanc'r. aug 15 3m-37 Steam Engine and Boilers Eor Sale 4 A HORSE POWER, IN GOOD "XV OBDEK. ¦ • jaly IB-tf-.'W Apply to W. EIBEPATBICK, Eaat Orange street, tanc'r. HIRAM HEEB, Surveyor and General Land Agent, WARSAW, MISSOURI, TTTILL SURVEY, SELECT AND Yt locate land WITH warrants, and do A SENBRAL LAND AGENCY BUSINESS. All GalectlooB made by carefally examining the lands, andguaranteed to be as represnoted. 63-Refers to Thomap J. Bishop, Receiver Public Mt)nByB.bprlngfleld, Mo., A. Hkbr Smith, Esq., LancaBter. au6 2Q 4t-:i9 JESSE BISHOP, ) H. L. ROCKEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 5 Formerly of Lanc'r Co.. Pormerlyof Del. county,Pa. ) Peonnylvaula. • BISHOP & KOCKEY, Dealers in Real Estate and General .^gents^ MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota Territory. EEAL ESTATE bought and sold on CommlsHlon aod Honey Loaned oo Beal Entate secarity, for non-residents. Rates of interest oo good Eeal Estate necurlty 30 to 36 per cent, per anoum. Any lufoimatloa cooceralog iavestments or tbe country will be cheerfully glvea. Satisfactory reference given when required. aug 26-ly-3R the centre tabie,' aiid paid Uttle attention to a \ the price of flour, in order to gratify luxari- oonveisation eyjdently i:|.toiided to dazzle her. 1 oua tastes, and eaoh b^riaing word impreaaed TWO LAEGE MABBL.E LlOlia IN FRONT OF ' HOWELL'S NEW MARBLE WURKS. NORTH QUEEN STREET BETWEEN ORANGE .AND CHESNUT, march ^ j^.^ the.Stotao^^theDnitad State*, or. of any elty or Inocr- poraEed dielrlcVMd ftlao that every Member of Coh- gTM8, or of the Btun LeglalatDra, and of the Seltfet aad' Common CoundU of any dty, or CommLBBlqiker of aar incdrporatid instriet,-!*- br linrjlacapable iif boldlng arexeicl6lj!ig.at tbe a^a Ume tha office or appolotiilent bf jildfe, IhJpector or olerkof any electioa of thiaOom- inoawealtb,!aad.so Inspectori^Jiid^ br otb«r'offlnr~or u^rosh election shall M ellsibjs then tobe vottdfor ' TitsiBMpivtara'miAJadg^Af thealaetiofljiihkhnaet atthe napMttT^iPlapfa «n>olBtidXbr))oIdUK tte.«Iflo< tion lothe district'to irlueft fli^ xflqpMtfT^ijr t)<ilinif, JOSEPH SAMBOM', BRUSH MANUEACTURER, WHOLKBiLE aaO BXTAIL, North Queen Street, above tke Railroad, LANCASTBR, PA. HAS coBstaatly on baud a great variety of PAjtcY am> PLim BRUSHES. Also, a superior quali¬ ty of ' Platierer'i Brushes. 53* Coantry Mercb¬ anla will please call before porohaalDg else¬ where. aep 2 ly-^0 Mattrass'Making aild XTphblitetyT npHE subscriber has commenced the I ahov9 bajdness, and lutehde earrylhg It on. at' his reridence In East King street, Lancaster, half a square westof the County Prieon, where he will have manu¬ faclnred all Idnds' of HATTBA8&ES,-CURLED BAIB H08S, H03K3, PALMLEAF, COTTON, Ao., of all quali¬ tlea and at all pricea, and of the best of materials, and as low as cauba hadaoywhero elea for cash. .He would solicit all who stand in need of anything n hlB Une'to give him a call. ' iCT^ld Uattraasea ot aU kioda re-made, and all Unds mttde to order, „ a3-0rde"r8 can ba left at D. Balr'a store, C. Wldmyer'e fumittire ware -V ooin; H. 8, Gara'a store, or at the Coun- y Prison, which .wm.he prompUr atteaded to. fwba7-tr.13 ^ , ' ." KKNRT HKRSH. WlLtlAM E. BARBEB, SAMDEL W. BABBER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. W. E. BAKBEE & CO., DAVENPORT, SCOTT COUNTY, IOWA LAW, LAND AND LO.VN OFEICE. MONET Loaned for Eastern Capital¬ ists at from 10 to 18 per cent, per annam on farming land security worth at leoet two or three times tbe amoant loaned, and free from any other eocum- brance; aad at higher rates on tbe best endorxed mer¬ cantile notes. Tbe tlileswill, In all cases, be thoroughly examiued before the loans are made. Claims collected; land warrants located; taxes paid; lands saperinteoded and sold ; judicious Inrest- menta made for eastern men in land and city property. Leltera of inquiry cheerfully answered. EEFERENCES: N. Emmakbk, Esq., JjJfBB Whitehill, Esq., D. W. Pattbkbox, Esq., C. Haoeb, Esq.. Dr. J. AiBHLES, R. F. Raccu. Esq.. Treas. Dr. Johk L. Atlee, juna 10-3*m-28 HowAED DAiantaTOB. Wm. Hesbt Darlikgto.v. Money Invested in the West. THE SUBSCRIBERS having opeued a BAKKINQ AND LOAN OFFICE lo the City of DaTENPOBT, Iowa, are prepared to negotiate Leans on Real Estato Security in the coauty of Scott and its vicinity. They can maice lavef,troeatft at ull ^eaxoos of tba yaar, securfd npon the best Farming laoda In the State, worth threy or four times the amount loaned—»o as to produce from fen to fifteen per ceot. IntereMt opon any aum placed in thetr hands, the interent paid in par funds at tbe cityof Lancaster.and free from any cbarge for colleclioa. LAND WARRANTS located oa reason¬ able terms. For farther pariloalant th«y would refer to Edw. C Darlington,Esq.,at theoffice of the ExBmiaer& Herald. mar lB-6m-IB H. DABLINGTON & CO. SOKIGHACHEB Ac isAUMAn; rpANNERSiind CUBRIERS STORE, JL back of B. Modflrweil's Coinmlitjdon Ware-House, fronting on tha Ballroad, and Nortb Prinoe ttrvet. - ' 'Cheap fos CAsa^ 0B.:ApPS0TBn Cbbdit. . Constantly on hand a full aasortment of all Idnds o. Saddier'a and Shoemalc^e Leather, of saperior qnaUty, Inolnding J* Rouzer*«.c«lei<,-.'".'^-Sola. Leather"; 4lao, Leather BandB, well etre'tcbed,'suitable for ail Idndi o machinery; ofany Jehgth and'-width rMnired,jnad9of a euperiorqualltyof Leatber; Furnace BellowB, Band and Lacing Leather,'GatdeaBoB8,Tanuer'aOil,Carrier's Tools, Moroccos, Bhoe Find' ngs, Ac, ko. All kindsof Leather bought In the rongh ; highest price given for Hidea and Rlcina in cash; orders will be promptly aitflrtdM to "" ' JaIyl*-tf-M The Keystone :3?ye House, NO. 10. MILLER'S ROW. LANCASTER, PA ¦ ALL WORK PROMISED'WITBIN ONE WEEK. TUE proprietors-of which tafee this metbodJo inform the Inluihltantaof I<ascaBt«T and Timoity, that they wilt Dye, Cleanse and Finish, In a .saperior etyle, at the shorteat'notiee, the following ar¬ ticles : LADIKB* HOSB, LADIES' DRESSSa ' CLOAKS, SHAWLS.- BOKNETS, VEILS, QtOVBS, CBATATa, BIBBONBj PABASOLS. SITN SHAPES. AMOS E. MTTSSELMAW, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Chancery, Office No. 70 Fayette Street, near St. Paul, _^_: BjILTIMORE. IIA ILL practice* in all the Couits of T * Baltimore city and couuty. Land litlea exami¬ ned, collections made and mooeys wheu realized promp- ly refunded... Bafera to Hon. I. B. HiBSTHE, JouiT GtoER & Co., A, HcBuSMrrn.Esq., WtrsaEUtAaiWArrd.Marletla Hon.T;E.FKAinais. D. G. EenLBaUN, Esq. ,aug Ja : . - ly-37 CollectionofPowei». of Attorney and Forwarding bf Emigrants, JACOB HERZO&, the wen-fenown , Merchant, Ho. 61 Ji, Iforth Queen atreet, Lancaster, attends to ^_^ I. The Forvarding-of Persoas from every part of En- tope to. the principal Porta and also to the Interior of America, on the moat reaaOnable terms, which can be aibertalned by applying to him. 3., Hf make* FaymanU abd CollActions in ail parts ot Snfope andAmericatand n^otiatas Bllla of Exchange for desired amonnts andtime on tba principal oomn)ar> elal placea'of Earopaai^ America. Powersof Attorney for any coauty fn Enrope execu¬ ted and ooUeatvd by him in the most careful manner. Letters In the Qerman Language, written by the ersigned with promptness and despatch. april 3-tf-18 JACOB HERZnn. Tiu Ware, Boynton Ileatnr:*, Lard Lamps, Ventilators, Also, Table Mat$, Kegistera, Re fri Re rato I'd, Cliimney Tops, Gas Ovens, Vases, Sumnier Ranges, Terra Cotta Capitals Hayea' Doable Oven- and Brackets, ed Ranges, Low Down Coal Grates, for Parlors atid Di¬ ning Rooms, Slate Mantles, Galvanized Iron and Sheet Lead. with a large assortment of HOUSE FORNIPHING AR¬ TICLES Sold by W. G. KKXDIilCK, N. Queen St, next door to Examiner A Herald. N. C—TIN WABE k SPOUTINC made aod repaired by W. ROGERS. m.iyC. ^ .{m-ai. CHARLES B. BAEWES' PATENT ORAIN CLEANER. Hulling all kinds of Grain that kas a Husk, or contains tke least particle of Smut, If ust or Foul Stuffi of any kind. TO ALL .AIf r.LKJIS and MILL OV/X- BRS (a tbe Uniied Slates. This Is avahiKble lin- pruvemeat for Cleaniog and Hailing all kiodo ot grain that haB a husk, or contalua the least particle o f smut, foul eeed, or any foul foreign substance whatever. The effect of this machine is to completely Iookbu tbe blow aod separate tbe point from each berry. With but TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY llEVOLUTI^NS A ilKV- UTE, tbe Huller will clean THIRTY BUSHELS AN HOUR, dlvsBting It of eiery kind of fonl or foreign Nnbstance which the graio contains, besides, divesting each borry of tbe grain ItaeU of the hull or husk, and the blow aud tip wblch has been Eucb a plague to Millers, and b(>en ono great hiudrance to the mannfacture of pore whllo flour. Ita Value Is groatly enhanced, as there la nut a particle of grain wasted. Tho cleanings from it aro perfeclly worlhtens. It requires about iha bau^o power to ruu It as U does to run the common bolt. Tho abov© machine having beeu pal»uted l-y tbo Government of Ihe United Slates, may now hn -ten In operation In the Mills ofj. & J. F. Herr, oo Mill ^rcthk. V>n>-i Lampeter toirnship, Lancahter county, where I'.iti Proprietors offer for Bale Mill and Mill RighlH. Tbeabove clcaoer WILL SAVE FKOM 3 I'O :. LBS PER BUSHEL over aoy other machine or smutter now in uso. Tbe enterprlblng MIUerH and tie pubilc, are Invited to call au'i eiiamine ^pcciniena of gnlu jiud flour run through said cleaner. Judge for Ibemitelves. In regard to the quality of the brand of different gr»lt)H, there lu no machine osed that will compare with it; the common black Kye, Buckwheat or Barley can bemadetorival In whlt<ine«s thebcstwhcatflour mann¬ faclured In tbo world, and I HSteri there In no machiue a».ed,thttt can produce a (luitlity of wheat llour that can compare wilh it. It has been subjected lo the suverettt tested, und has,tn every InKtance, given perfect satlnractiao. COMPETITION DEFIED, The ralsntee of this inreotloo is nut afraid to chal¬ lenge competttioo wllb any other in u.-e, io the qoality of tbe flour It will produce; npecimcnH of wlilch have beeu compared wiih and found greatly to surpasa llio very best of Baltimore and New Ycik brands. The ililli are maoufactured and for ssle hy MUBBAY it -UCHLEK, ProprietorH. b:iuca"ter Vu., This is to certify that -^e have beon running G. K, Barnes' Grain Holler lo our Mill for the past fuur montlu: In which timo we have tried it thoroughly ou Burk- wheat, Kye, old, new, weevil eaten, broken and smoUy Wheat, testing Its merits oo those different (luitlliieti of gririo to our entire catlnfaction. Further, wehave rnn orer four thoasand buahelt. of grain ihrough tbe fZnIler in that lime, and have not lowt oue balf peck of Hubstauco of ihe whole. Tho principles upon which it workf are truly admirable; and ws coofe.'^ it sorpUArOH auy 31a- chine—for the purpose loteuded^-that ever came under our notice. Itcl«auslhe blow otf entirely, and works from the points of the berry. As to thc power reqnired we can truly flay, tbat whou ruooiog two Burrs, and Ktart the Uullfr. we aro nut requited to draw more watt'r to cleau th;"y Litiab"!)! par l'"r:r Wifh nur ex¬ perience and ku'.\i {edge m the ii... ii.jn, ue cUvcrfuliy recoranieml i- f- a wont iuiiiortaot auxiliary in iVa milling baaiur>-~. Us chotpnt^s.durabilily and flrepioo: qualities, are o^ j valuauie vt^nuijcrjitioun. We exletid a friendly iaTlt_T'ou to all inlHrusted in war line of busi- nea^, to call and uxiuoioe fur ibemHelvctj J. & J. F. HERB, Mill Creek, We-t I-Hmin.-lertownEhip. Luacabtar conn¬ ty, Angnst IOlh, :S--,7. ^^We the undersigned Millers in J. & J, F. Herr'a Mill,fully, concuria aod corroborate the above statemeot and rocummeudallon. THOMAS CUMMINGS. Kepl2-tf.-i0 MICHAEL KHE ID EK. Lightning Hods—Armitage's Patent. THE SUBSCRIBER calls thenttention of the pubilc to hlHsuperior ELECTRO MAGNET LiUHTNING KODS. Ills now fully admitted on all handn, that every building to be secure fromthe des¬ tructive inflneDco* of lightning', wbould be provided wllb agood conductor. Tbe large number of worthless mdi that are put up makes it necessary fortbe porchasorH to examine tho merits of the diller>^nt roda offered for sale. I earnestly Invite a rigid oxamioatiun of tho principles on which my rods are eon.structed. I have pot up nearly 60,000 rods, and bare never heard of tho loss of one dollar'r< worlh of property by lightning lu auy building to which my roda ha« beeu attached. I tberefore fnel great confidence io recom- mendlog them, not only at the best, but as the only uafe rod lo use. Tbo following gentlemeu have examined thet^n mds and given them their nnqoalified opprobutlnn, hi've kiodly given me Ibelr parmisBlon to refer to ihem : Waller K, .lohnson. Commisiiioner of Patents. Henry McMutrie, M. D., T. Waller, M. D. Jamert McClintock, M. D., Prof, of Anatomy, Piiiladfll- pbia College of Medicine. E.J. Carr, M. D., Proffeb-or ol Chemistry, Pbiladel¬ phla College of Medicine, and Caxtletnu .^ledical College. A full aFnortment of Fancv Weather Vaaes, Cardin-il Points and Spire Rodu. Orders promptly attended lo, aud at the lowest caab prices For sale wholeaale nod retull atthe Factory, Viae Slreet, above T2th. philad'a. Beware of Importers. THOMAS ARMITAOE. S3"PerH0n8 desiring rods will bo supplied by leaving orders with SAMUEL W. TAYLOR, llouRfl Painter, West Orange st., Lancastpr. joly 3 3m-^2 WEW HA't~AND cap STOEE. MESSRS. BARSTLKR & JOIIX- SON take this opportuoiiy of announclngto their rieudii and the cilizunid of Lancaster geoerally, tbat they have commenced tbe manufacture nod )-:ila of KATS r:*,ofpvery stylo—plain and fashionable. Theunder- / gslgaed folly believe that another UAT AND CAP 4^|Lk5TABLISHMENT will bebaodtiomelyauppurled, if cooducted Io a manoer tu suit the waots of the peo¬ ple. The new ffrm are fully determined to make a .:;ood hat at a reasooablo living profit. They undertitand their hoslnehs thoronghly.and thereforo make their own Hats In the beat and most workmaulike mHiinar-~tbun fflelinguftfured thatthose who patrouiie tbam will re¬ ceive n full cquiraleat fortbelrraonoy. Their Sture-room is directly oppoMile lo Sprecher's hsnlware store, and a few door« south of thc Examiner h Herald Printiog OtQce, wbore tboy will ha pleased tr see thfiir friends from town and country. WILLIAM BAKSTLER.] [SAM'L. JOHNSON nov 23 ¦ _ lf-52 The People's Hat and Cap Store. SHtJLTZ & BEO., (SUCCEabOBS TO DAVID SHULTZ.) PRACTICAL HATTERS, No. -iO*, North Qnoen St., iippopite Michael's Hotel, Lnncaf- ter, Pa., Mauufaciurers and Wholesale aad Ketall deal¬ ers In HATS. CAI'S AND hTKAW GOODS. Weare alway;* prepared Id ."^upply the public with x^ all the ditfereut hiyles of Hata.of thc hn.M JtW qditlities and at -uch price.-, a.-i to defy com' ^% petition. CAPli AND STRAW HATS- "nr asaortmeot of Capn and Straw Dftft It-th<f litrgct^l, bcflt aod mosl fahhiooable iu the city. We are ulao maDufactnring tho PATENT FLEXIB'-E SILK UAT, which for beauty cf finitb, oinnul ba sur- pa>iEed. The improvemeut coa!il.-»ts of a combla.iUoa of principle to render the Silk Hat B.'ind, after a slight wear, as soft and plonsunt to tliti boud a.t a kioft Hat. Tho "Flexible Daud" coiubinc-s the t^oflne?;! of the full Hat, with tbe beautv aud drunsy appearance of the Silk Hut, aod from ilH yielding nature, raadily conforms to tbe ahape of the head, thus avoiding in u rer}' great mea¬ sure, the trouble uad inr.onvcaii'nco ofcouforming aud shaplog the prluclple uf the ronformalor in embodied io the ImproTement. All Hatrt sold at this t'vtabltshroent are made nader our own supervision, und wo warrant tbeui to ba what they are sold for. Wa reapectfully invite th» )inbllc to give ue a C;ill, aH we keep the largest and ino^it complete asborimeul of all articlos lu our lioe iu the city of Lan- caMer. J::;^Couulry FI'KS boiiKht, and tho highest cash pri¬ ced paid. JOHN A. SHnLTZ. HEXRT A. SHULTZ, april t^lf-19. Proprietors. JAMBS ECITTOK'S i^E A WAREHOUSE, CHESNUT STREET, NO. 129 [0.f E DOOB BBLOW SKCOSD,) Kv^i^Si* E^In Store, aad conistiuiilT rec«wlQ. Ch,.ic.WilSiffl J. .: . ly-27 . JESSE WILLIAMS &^CO., Snawls, Silks and Fanoy and Staple Dry Goods. ALSO, DIPORTEKS ASD JlAMUFACTDEEllS OF CLOAHS ASU MA.\TILL.U; EllBBAC15(i ALL TBE XOVELTFlJi OF THE rfEiHOV OUK miJiSS (iOOUS AiND i.'Uil- NISUINO departments may be found a full aod Cumplete atuck of Goodn, iucludmg all ibe moni appro¬ ved FabkicKS and LATK-rr STYLE-i, lugethor wiih the Urioal a«aortzoent of dotuestlc and other guuds, to which wc ure .dally miking additions frum ^ew I'l^rk «nd Philadelphia Auctions. X'urcbasing and i>elting excln- bivaly for Cask, wo are enabled to Olfur uoUbuat inance- mentB to Cash Bayert—IVHOCESALE AND RETAIL. No. 20 South Hecond Street, and No. i) Strawberry Street, Philadelphia. t^ep 2 ^^ :!ra-40 lrnTCHELir&~CBOASmXB'S SUPKK-PHOSPHATE Oi' Ll.ME. 11 HE sukcriber.s inform J.)EAJjERS acd FAKMEK5 tbat Iboy baro now on haod a full supply of SUPER-PHOSPHATE OP LIME, And cunHdeatly recommead it a^i superior to any in tho markel, at the loweist market rates. MITCHELL & Cr.OASDALB, N'o. 104 A'orth Wbarvea,abovo Arcli ot.,I'iiiLADF.LpniA. JC^FarmerH can load oo Arch ttreot and avoid lho crowded Wbarf. fep 2-3m-4U Full Stock of Eall Dry Gooda. EYRE tt L^Vi\i)ELL, [•OURTllaiul ARCH STREETS, PHILAl/ELI'UIA, respectfully iBiluext Cask Buyers to^^xamioea fine Fitock <ir Reasona¬ ble Goods, adapitd to Bcit Pcnunjlvania Trade, Full Line of Fall Dress Goods.' Kew deaigns of Fall Shawls. Kich Silks of Newest Styles. Good Black Silks of all widths. 4 Case:? assorted French Meriuoes. 7 '• Poll de Chevres, New Goods. British and American iJark Prints. Satinetts, Casaimeres, Cloths aud Vesting.-. Broalins, Linens, Flannels, Blankets, &c..d-c. a. B.—Auctiua Bargains from X«w Y'Hknnd tbii^ Citv dally received. l'arlicul;ir aituutiou uiveo to Cuoniry orderii for Deoirabla Goods—Tkrmh Xi;tt Cach MOptnniber 2 3m-4i) n 11 E. SCHAEFFER & SON, Not. 1 and 2 Cor. of East King antt Centre S,]ua.re, LANCJSTER. KEEP CONST.\NTLY ON HAND a Inrge a'^sort- meut of SADTILERY, for ealo, ^holcftlo and reiail,consisting of Pat¬ ont Steel Spriug tJAD- DLEs'.bhafierand evury oilier i'lylo, hioglo and dooble OaRKIAGE HARNESS. (iff.el"pring, BOle Leather TUUNKS, ClRaiAriE WHIPS. Velvet, Brussel CARPET BAGS,and Ladies SATCHELLS and Summer HOHSE COVERS. We would call the at¬ tentlonof Farmera and Storekaepers to our aa-orlment of nuperior Leather WHIPS, and also to our varioly of FLY XETd from dlfi'ereut mauufactutern. N. B.—At the Stato Agricultural Fiir held ia Laneae¬ ter, October 1852, PRE311UMS were awarded to lb«m for SitdMex aod Trunks, and the llarae«t> compared fav* orably with otbor-;. E. S. & SOX. sept 3 i;iii"Il ~ SADDLEBT! SADDLERY!! THK subscriber baviug bougbt out tbe entire stock of Saddlpry of Kman- r-.^ik,^.^ m.^ uel Metzgar, la Korth Qoeeu Street, tejjXJLJj-J Lancaster, opposite II j»lot- -J^^vT'i^'V ter'a tavern aud G. D. .^pracb- ^*U^ ?.J T-?-J er'M Bardware Storo, whero ho will mnke l" order and conBtantly keep on hand n peofrftl aaNortment uf articles in blH line, tiucli uk Sideplati CoilerH, Cropper:;, BackbandH, Wagoo, Carriage, Sleigh and Buggy Whips, HorjiC Govern, Buffalo Rohes .Also, Qentleiaaa'a. gtnaahta .of every description Dyed, CJeaDHd Aod FHsBed; Co look Uke nev. Ifo rip¬ ping UreaBired. : ;:r fi x^ , 1 ¦'-.-¦¦' '-CarJp>et,PUao %ad.Tat>le.CloUis,elMDBedt ol) removed «id«ol?ra'6rI|'htaBea.'' » ''¦ " ' . I7.B.-:t4Ueoodiirai»Bt«lii6Ltonniit.L- -. ¦'~'':i^: .^ W. H. pODOtASiCO., FAIiIi GOODS. HAGER & BROTHERS have now op0B a foil Btook of FaU aud Winter Dr? Goodd, .which tbey offer at lowest prices and, luvltQ purchaiera to examine.' LADIES DRESS GOODS, - Black Bllkv'ftticT^Uln, silk Bobu. FrenchUerlnoe^HoBMlalDB, Wool PJalde.&c. SHAWLS. Brocha, Long and Sqiiara ShawU- Thlblt, CheneUle and StelU Bhawls. I^aia and Barred Woolen Sbawla LADIBS= CLOTH - CtOAKS. Cloths,-'Caaslmerea, SattlnfltU'and Vevtlngi. ¦ Blanketa FI«u:t«l«, UuMmoa QuUtt. ¦ CAEPETS, ¦ FLOOB on. CWTHS, WOOLKH MDOGBITS. .1000 iba. PSIMB BBD FBATHSBS. ' CHINA, GtASS A^, QU£BN&WAB£.. Great Bargains in Furniture, at the Housekeeper's Emporium I North Queen Street, near Orange, Lanc'r. WE sball receive a large addition to our stock, on or about the first of nc^t, and to make.room for it we will eell onr preaent aHwrtment for ready cash, at prices'"conBiderably. lower than our former rates. Our firesBat stock embracei every article In the hoosekeep- D^ line, Is perfectly fresb, and bb good aa can be pro¬ duced tn LancaHter or Philadelphia. Call, theo, ladiea andgentlemen, before the first of Jiovember, and yon wilt be cauvtnced that we mean att toe say. KETCHAM & VICK15T. H. B.—JoRt received ¥ome iT»lfludld Beta of cotUge faro I tare. h«p 17-tM2 K. 4 V. WENTZ BHOS., Daily receive choice selections of Fall Goods. THEY now offer, j list opened, tbe larjreHt aelection of JTew Style Chlntiea ever brought to tbla market; MERRHIACK, COCBECO PACIFIC, SPRAGUES,^-c. Beautlfol J>scal Style. BngUah Prints, only I2>^ctB. Be«t Dark Calicoes aver sold for 6^ cts. Beat Black and While Calicoes for 6?i cents. NEtV STYLE SHIRTING CHINTZES, four-fourth goodn. for 2S cents. CJIXGHdiVS—Lancaster, Quaker City, Ac, most de¬ alrable colors for iZH cents. NEW SrrVLB DELAINES,eyeiryhodya%n select a dreu. 131^. ISH. 25 cants. . The reptitatlon of keeping Ihe beat stock of DRESS GOODS onrtTalled, will be faUy maloUlned. Ladles call; Oar Btock will speak for Ittelf i It Is what Is cal¬ led a speaking Btock—sear It:' " For Doalers, HaQtUlaa^ Capas, CoUara said Shawls, Dresses for breakfaiit, for dinner, for balls 1 Dressea ta set In, aud atajid is, and walk lu 1 .Brasses to dance In, filrt in, to talk In ! : Dresses la whicli to do nothing at all, -' Dreases, new styles, for Winter and Fill.'* tJ-Goto WKKT2 BROS. - HLACK BOILBD SILK. - - L&dlea, now's the time to treat yourselTes to a obeap and good Black SllkDress. SOD yardsb^t Dollar Black Boiled SUk ever sold In LanDasittTr now open at :^-- - -w ... WBJiTZBBOa, , " Oomer of Sut rang aud 0«Dtre Saoara.' wpa .two Saddle: BridleH, Coll am. Trunks, Valines, Traveling Gaga, MarllngaleR, Hamen, Haliera. Leather and all kinds of fancy Fly Xett>, Carrlagt^ und Dearborn Haructs. with blnck, brims or silver ii-ouut- iog, made In the latest styles. Rememher ye who winb to ride. With saddles, bridles, fair and flon: T^ow's the time to get MUpplied, Io ail the choicest kind. Bemnmber ye who wish to driv*-. Wilh harfleaH brightly mounled o'er, Or ya who chooMo a commoo klod, You'll flnd good srticlei in store. Or yo who want your toinns triinmpd ou , With harnecH heavy, broud and htrong ; Or whlpa aod collara good and ntout, Tou'll borely not go wrong. L.UJCAFTEU. Feb., 1857. DANIEL S. BARE. HAVIKG tbis day sold out my entire stock of Saddlery lo Daniel S. Bare I desiro my frioodd to coattoua their custom to blm, knowing'from pcrHooal knowledge that by so doing ihey will ba well rew;ird- ed. E.MAN0EL JIETZOAR. L.^NCAPTEE, Fob, U, 1857. feb26-ly-13 NEW AND CHEAP SADD E, HARNESS AND TRUNK ilANUFAOTORY Opposite Reese's Livery Stable, soutk of thc Raitroitd North Queen Street, LANCASTEH. Pa. AMOS MILEV, (formerly in the cm ploy of K. Sbaeffor li Son,) reapi'cliolly/^;—A Iuforms the public that ha haa opHued at ther'*""'^ abova etaud. a large aud handsome astiortmentl of SADDLERY of every dOKcriptlon—rfnrh Saddles, Bbidi.es and Fasct HiBKnss.Io "oirtliot.i"!'*^ of persons wlHbing to pnrchase. Also, WAGON HAENESS, of allklodson lianH, or made lc order. Ccrri;ii;>-;ind Wagon Whipo of ©very variety. flra-rs^^ lie will alio mnuufnciuie aod keep fwftf'i if''!con.itHotty on hand.aIbtr^ oa^rlmentof ^JWtUbMfl mt/NKS, OF JLL SIZES ^*"^*^"*^Hnd *io«litiet. VAi-i-iK:!. CAitrET B.\r.: and all olhernrllcles in bin lin-Jof bn>'l^ps^ whirh lm will floU oo reaMuiablfl tarm». J3-REPAIRING DONBTO ORDER. Determined to merit the patrooage of the poblie, all lieaHkal'i uo eRamlnalion of hl» Stock, aud ha Iefl confldent that nonn will Icavp hltt «i'tabli»bmeot with out purchaBiuK. AJIOS Ml LEV- msy a^ _ _ tf.23 HEINITSH & CABTEB, House, Sign, Ornamental and Fresco No. 7 East Orange street, Lancaster CUy, Pa. CHINA Glossing, Graining, Glaziuf^, CRisomlmlojr GUdiuc. Bronzing, $x., promplly executed. FRENCH PLATE. Stained and EaameUed Window OlasH, furnished at New York prtcax. aep tf-jn Farmers' Depot and Plaster Mills, M the Junction of York Avenue, Crown and Callowhill streets, PHILJIDA. TTrJ:: OFFEll a lurge stock of CUcmi- yy cal-Manured and FerliTizerB allow pricw, aud warranted to be genalne, among which will bn found ; 1,000 toob No. I Govtrnmeot Peruvian Guauo. l.OOO " D*! Rurg'H \o. 1 Snpor-I'hohThate of Llioc. Thfi nhovoBtandiird ariicle^ nre, each of their kind, thtt buDt iu tho world! Our Land i'l.n»>ier, mauufactured from Bolected alona, id celebrated througuoot tbo Uniou for its parity and .strength. S^'Weinrite orders for ¦.— De burg's Xo. I Su pur-Phosphate of f.ime. No. 1, Uovernmoni Peruvian Guano. French's Improved Snper-Pho?pbato of Lime. Fronch'a Pniladolpbin Pondretic No. I, I'hofphntic Gnano, (Philada.Co.N) Mexican Gnano. (Aj Extra Land Plastpr Ordinarv Land Pia^l-rr. Chemical Bone. i'uro Bono DhbI. Flah Guaoo. Ground Charcurtl. lO.ono Barrel:; Land Plii«ter. ;J.0O'J '¦ Cailiuif Planter. lO.OilO •' HydriinncC<-mont. 3,000 " Truo KomHO Ct:meal. 1,0l'D " P.»riIaud(iiijgJihli)Cemeoi. DcntiaK.* I'laster. Powdered AnrhracileCoal In bhl.t Slereolyiie " Powdered BiluminoutCoiil.io hbl- GlitriKmaker'it " Gronod brown Slonc, in hliU. Ground Soap Stono. Whit« r^aud, la hbl.-,. Groundwbitemarbla Ground Bricks for I'iiinler-. Ground bloe marble. Cheuiiciil Bone Dust. FREXCii. KICflAKUS i C"., Steam Miil.4 and Farmers' Depot. Ai the Junction of Yorl; Avmuc, Crown and eep 2-::m-JP Oill-nehill itretts. PHILADA. MOBBIS, JONES & CO., IJIOX AND STJOKL WAKKfiOU.SK. Market and Sixteenth St., PUILADELPHIA. WR invite the attention ot" Dealers and Conf=unier.= t.-. imrcsten.-ive ni-^nnmenl of IJIOX. 8TKKL, NfAlhS AND.SPIKI::^, NUTS, BOLTS, ^WASHERS, RIVKTS, &c., which we believe will be found to embrace a.-i l.ir;;'' n variety as can bo found tn thecounlry. lob 11 _ _ ly 30 PEB CENT SAVING! TO FAR.^rERS. fiarc's Patent Cancentrutcd Blood Manure. B-hichih heyiU'I /ilfdyulfi ihn mo^t powi-rfol nwl vn\\i- able Ft-Tiilizer evL-r nlf-Mpd to ihu public. OW louic Will a2:r!c'itlturit'.st.-.vuiiinit tn _the Gnisno ?-I.>aoiiiiiy. whiS't lli*>y Ijavft the Db.iv.- poieut and valuuhj.) Fortiliiter ;it -iO ptr ccot, le-n cost? Kead the anaexed certificates aud ihtiu try it nlimi; xido of tho best Puroviiii <Jo.ia'i, iu;d lut tcJult -ppitl: for ilKOtf. CEaTIFlC.\TE UF DR. II.M'F.S. Thespecificatinusninr. Uar-? and .1. Oilam, havini: been aubinitlcd torn-, I bnrt; lonoil tliu coinpi-^-iiiuu ^t matter ou which ihey nr.; I'uuuded to lio hiplily uiiru^'.,- nous and farmeotabl'' u >mi>ouud, coat.-iiuiu;r tho o^!-en- tialti Dlit f.'rtilii;jr ollLe li;:.-!j--,it thar.ictrr, aHi al-.i thf I'.jod for :-n?-taiui]ig Cf.ip.-^ lu the time o!' their ucitiiriutr. I regitrd thiu eotcrpri.-u of uittnufuciurlug ji ^'cmv iu- !>[ead of importing it, a iir;ic;ic,tl and iioii.rrtart uotltT- latiiDg, rHvomtciy atlociiug the intero--tb ofour common country. Rcspeciraliv, A. A. HAYES .11- D- Awi-ayer to Stale of Miis^achu.-.'it^'. CERTIFICATE OF I'KUFESSOR BOOTH. Hponexiimitiiuclhi- i-i'iiiii.isiEii'n i.f lho hc-t I'cruviau Gnano!', I chu psffieiVB bo ground for H'-suming it to bo tbe bcs( ih;il cau he iRJtJe. Uu lha contrary, tlmrv is alwayii pr'-^eat mon' or I'-^^i of jiuperfluou-i matter, Bometlmo-s in largu iiii.intity. Tuo compo.^itioo proposed by Odam ui Haro'.-s P-vitat i-i my l;:^tiul'1tioQ -luporlor t i tliflt ol the boat Guaiioa, or to ^uy oihtr artillcial mannro of wlilcli I have Iieurd, and I thiuk inysuU' lho mofL- pntltlej to givrt this po-itivo opinion, from iho itnlnokrd for rfisuUs of Hie action ol tuljihuric acid ou auimai matter, ¦K'hich I obtained in espcrliiieut, bnt whicli wert^ anticipated hy lha pateut ia iiue--iion. Respectfully your-, JA-lfEa C. TinOTH. CEKTIFICATE OF PKOFtSjiOR FKAZIii:. At the request of partioa iutorcoirj, I havo no hcaila- Hoo in eiatiag wy opinion, that thi> iiiodw nC pr^'parin? urtiilci.il manure, by acticf,' upou auimal luatteru by bulphuric ^ifid, as d-'tailnd iu Dr, ilarpV I'at.'nt, aud miffing the re::ultiti>: suU-iauce with animal, charcoal Rndpho^phate of linn?, i.s L-grrectiuibt-ory.and althoush I bavo had no opportuuily of testing the manure thus foroied practiufilly. 1 have uo duubt that a mitnurc formed by the mixtui'e of the.''e in^rrodlenis, In propter proportion:^, would bo fouud al leai*t to eiinul iu iln effecU the be.st Guauo. >"ov. 22d, 1S55. JOHX F. FRAZER. ll is put ap iu bat:>. oi l-uo Iiuudr-,-d uud hfiy pouud- each, aud =old ut §50 per n»U loo. JOH.N L. MlFFLl.N, ?ola .Vg^jnt. Kill South Whai vo... above Waluut S:ft'«t, July 22-2m-34 PHILADELPHIA. The "Welcome Visitor. The Cheapest and Hamhomcst Periodical in the Wojld. CIBCULATION 100,000. THIS clc:,^-int ami laseiiiatinL' LTTKK- ART AND FAMILY JIONTHLY .MaOAZIXE clo- Hcrt Its rir.-l volume iu Juue next. During thn fifw brief raonlbn of it* exii-ieore it has ailalued a por>nlftrily un- equalU-d iu lha aonaU of the Pre-'-i. Tha pubUahers hiivio;;' olfcrt'd liberal pj-euiiouis for choice literarj- elfort-*. ilu' Siorii-?'. Romances, Eorayt*. Poetry, and other apaihiitig du>i Iniero.-tios roadiug were commenced in January la-t, aud arn beiog still publitihcd In Ihe Vi-^iroa. The now vt'looie will h.» coHunecct'd ia July. 1557. greatly Improved and onlarj^ed. Each uumbe: will contain thirty-two estia inrgd =ized royal octavo page», making a masnififpot voliimo of n f a rly .J(K1 pages/ov the yvar—orpces^utloijau a mount of the choictinl roadlng on all subjpcls. equal to wliat wouM cust in tbe book stores Hi ItfAsi five dolUr'^—the whole for fifty cent*, payable iurariahly lu adv/inro. Some of tha mo^i popnlar nud brilhaal male and loinale coutrihuiorn arc regular routi ibitlors.itud the pub¬ lishers will Hparo no paio'j or expntir^^ to reuder the - Welcome Visitor'' every way acceuiahlo to a relioed aud iatelligent commuuity. The publication is adaptiul to all ii:ts>e^ of people— thc yount: auJ the o!i—.iud w;iiTi:vit fceo au.l feru-Kd meetw with universal acct:pi)aiou. 53*Now la tbe tiiue to suiiscribo to the Nov? Volumo, •«• The back numher<i may he h.iJ (to cuiiijilf to raw) for 3 cents each, or the wholo .-ori^n of 1:: numi-er- for TWESTV-FtVE CESTir. Liberal iuducemeu(» to C'luhb 53" Ramomhpr, oar teium ¦¦s Year, for a single ("opy, or Ihroi dor OOH cover or uddrnM: for Oua DoJlAr. AJdre'^.' OOiDEN i COMPANY, PublUberp, Ko. 3S Xorth Surealh hi., (up dtaiih.) PIULADELPHIA, aprilS ly-ll) 4)A DOZEN ARXnUK'SCELEBRA- J^yj TED SELF-SEALING JARS AND CANS, for pro- Nftrvine «l] kinda of Fre«h Fruit. Joat received by JOHN D. SKILES, No 18 Bast King Btreet. NBW MACKERKL.—JuatBeceivedlOO Whole, Half and Quartar Barroln Naw Noe. 1. 2 and 3 Mackerel, and forsale by JOHN D, SKILES. 6000 pounds Extra Sugar Cnred Hama.- 1000 poujid« Dried Beef. Joitt received by . JOHN D. SKILES. Jnst Received, a large supply of "Brown and White Sugara, Extra Syrop Molaaaest, Hooey. Ac. and for sale atroduced prlcea by JNO D BKILES No. 18 Baat Kiag atreot. In the bnllifing formerlr occu- rouartetHotel. aag-ia'tf-sV THE underaigned'would inform his old euJtMnera and tfae public generally, tbat he bae now and vUl ooutantlj have on hand Ume of the best quality. Q-Ordera laft at tho hotel of Frederick Coop«r, WUl be ittaaded to without dalay, apdl l-tf'lfi DASI£L H£KR. (Peqnea.) ud (Jauva^fiorrf ! Fifty Omts for Ou« iple^ will bo ^ent uu- THE SPEC Spectacles, Optical, Mathematical and Philosophical Instruments. ub.scriber id piopaivd to t'unii.-:Ii SPECTA{1LE5..f all .l.-irririiour-. ij Cdd, .'ijlvor aud Eia.s(ic Fram*"-, S['y fila«-'f. .>l(iTo*c.<p.-. .^tfr^-o jcope-*, 0[>pra OUs-e', J'.'ivKraio.i-. I'lmiua i'oiiils for LiclUtiiuf: K"ii«, Ct-ic- of l>ra^ioc ru-truin-nts, Survoy- yr'H Coiiiiia.-»s^». EnciuPor's J,.'Vel-., r;bjiiii>.Tapes. Kudu, kc. Air Piimi's. Elet-iriiMl .llachinv-, i;iol>'.>, Orrerie-, MaKuetic Appanilus, i'c. O^J-'ri'ooIi' fiifDi-ljoJ iijiua til'- I'ffct termn by JA.MKS W. (irEEN :t2l Chesuut street uenr lO-h, PlllL.^.DELPHlA. ,N. n IHusirated and priced CitialoL'Ue-i pratle .¦'"'.Li—^ '¦"^-'" JOSEPH A. NEEDLES MA-VrPACTCKEIt OP Wire, SUk and Hair Cloth Sieves, Cuftrsc, medium aud fine In mp<h : lar(,v, midJhj-f;:74 nnd tiuiall in dtameier. METALLIC CLOTHS OR WOVEX WrRE, Of the be«tqnalilieK, varioui fizo- of in-'^h. fiom Noh. 1 to M) incInHive, aod from one t- six .'"wt iu iridth, Thoy are uuraberod so m;my ^p.ll;e^ to n liueal inch, and cot to .'*Qlt. Tbe Bnbbcrtbor alEo kc>ipi' coui'tunily on haod For Coal, Sand, Ore, Lime, Grain, Grave, Guano, Su7nae, Sugar, Salt, Bone, Coffee, Spice, Drugs, Dye^Stuffs,^c.,logi:lher with an assortment of BRIGHT AND AMNEALED IRON TPIRK AH of tho ahovfl nold wholet-ale or retaU, by J. A. NEEDLES. June -t.ly-27 r,i N. Froat fit., Philad'a. PIANOS AND MELODIONS. AN a:;sortnicat of various nuinufaetnr- era kept coaataatly oo haod. Persona wiablog to ptircbaae a good InBtrcraent are Iuvited to call at tbe warerooms of tho subscriher whero cau be found louie of tlie bett in the country. The advantagea wblcb the pnrcha*er has in boyin;.- from him are iBt. A good afiBortment to choose from. 2nd. Tha arrangement which be ha-i with «/f Uj- leading manafacturer« iu the United Sutc« tor «el!iuK tbeir lufitrumenls at the lowcHt pricos. 3rd. A determination to sell nono hot the i-cnj Lent. Each iiwtmmeat warranted and kept fa tane. JOU.V P. HEINITSH, Jr., July 23-tf-35 No- 3 »ad :> Eant Oraoge Street. PLaSoS AND kELODEONS, AT BALTIMORE PKICES. DWARi> BETVii, Sen., ut' thc late arm of Knabe, Gaehla 4 Co., Bal- iimoro is now prepared to furnlib I PIANOS AND MELODEONS from his j j , WareRooms, Lancastar, which for tona, ¦ I . _ durability and beauty of flnUh,8taad nnrivaUed by say othor mako, Gold ^cdald having been awardinl them at the principal Exhlbliloiw of our owu conntry. £.B. baabeen eogagedlu tbe manufacture of Piano Fortea for the laat thirty yeara, aad wjll guarantee all lUBtrumenta fold hy him to give entire eatitfactlgn. S^-Ware Roome, EAST KING STREET above tbo Court Hotue, and next to Kiug'a Grocery. ia«9fl tf-n E^
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Volume | 31 |
Issue | 43 |
Subject | Newspapers--Pennsylvania--Lancaster County |
Description | The Lancaster Examiner and Herald was published weekly in Lancaster, Pa., during the middle years of the nineteenth century. By digitizing the years 1834-1872, patrons are provided with a view of politics and events of this tumultuous period from a liberal political slant, providing balance to the more conservative perspective of the Intelligencer-Journal, which was recently digitized by Penn State. |
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VOL. XXXI.
FUBI.I6BSS BY
EDWARD C. DAKi^maTON,
"By the way," laUlsd on his lordshfp, "» atogalar adventure happened to me this
orricEiK.ioETBODjt5ra.BBT. _ momiDg, I was ridingout,oaiTying a whip
^- .^^r^^^^S^iS^'^^.f.^," Bi«n :: hy the Bn.e of Wellington, when I
ADVERTISEMENTS wiU be i°s''^?^J',V,er: overtook a company of yooc mihtia, and my
»i. of »i 00 P?"!'''^'"''iiS'/eLt EddiiioD.i ioree, startled at the maaio.camed me right
ioES or less: aadSoceutHPBr Bqaa*.'"' .^ v_ tho . ^ .. , . ,.
iE°°rUoa. BEri«.» Adv.t«.»m.»"'°»X,„K,,i: against tb-cnptain. He, the rasoal, actnally
qnirter, haU jeftr or yi^'^^ e miaiht." "w^^ strnoTc my liourser with his sword. Fariona,
8 00 12 00 I demanded hia card and satisfaction.- He
One Sqoara ' fi 00 " ¦"•
« colnml¦.^^''•¦••--•••¦ }s5J iiSo 45 00 ! gave it—that is the card—and what do you
¦^ '.', '.'.'.'.'.'.'. 30 00 '>'"'''. ,..^„1? suppose was on Uf"
' BDSISESS-K6TV0BS-la..r«d Woro M^rrioso. and ^ PH
blfr.b"«5fflo/ot brit tb. period coElr»c,.dfor. Trau-'ieat advertieement, cash.
VICTOEY AKD CONaTTEST.
*What, my lord?" obsequiously inquired Mr. Daltou.
" Ha! ha'. Why, tho fellow was a bater. 'Ship bread and biscuit,' read the card! The
J ideal" - . ,
'• By the right flank, march 1" sportively; " Preposterona,'my lord 1 Do you remem- eclaximed little Charlie Dalton, .is the family , ber the scoundrel's name?" left the parlor in obedience to the l.asemcut «Yes, Parker—Norton Parkvr. Ars all summons of the tea-l»ll. yonr officers mechanics?"
Perhaps, in tha outset, it wonld bo well ¦¦ No, my lord ! That is, the military is to introduce the tea-drinkers individually, low, vulgar, and good for nothing. How can commencing with the head of the honse, al- it be otherwise with auoh officeraf' thouch he would have boen indignant had ' " Certainly. Now in England .ill of ns in anv one told him that many a thousand citi- peerage hold commissions iu the yeomanry, zens in these Uuited States had never heard And thevaliant stringer launched into fabul- of PetiT Dalton. Step bv step he had risen ous .iccounts of wonderful reviews, in which from a baker's kneading trough, until he he was the hero. Mr. Dalton drank m every controlled the ll.mr trade of Kew York, and word : but poor Lhiie, annoyed by his vajn For some years boasting au.l his insulting allusion lo the object of her alfection, longed for his depar¬ ture At la^-t he went, and Mr. Dalton, who
was reputed a millionaire, hi' continued his unpretending career, bnt a failure in the Irish potato crop eu.ihleil bim to jjo-'ket a cool fifty thousaud iu one sbort week, he suddenly becam.e auibilions.to fig¬ ure in the "upper ten." Under the expen- sivelv classic directions of a professional
escorted him to the door, returned to tho drawing room, rubbing his hands with glee.
'• Here's a husb.and for you, Liz ! My Lady Uampsteadshire, ha! Don't look so glum,
artist, bis comfort.ible honse, from cellar to you rogne, for my lord has asked leave to lieratioii. The call ou you, aud I have given him a latch
atti'j, undurwent a thorough iU pelluoid Crotou spouted forlh in every story, gas W.IS introduced iuto every room, the car¬ ved woodeu mantelpieces were replaced by contracted marble slabs, and a fnrnace in the cellar poured forth its life destroying heal. French broadcloth was snbstituted for suull' colored cassimere, the Iieavy boots gave w.iy to patent leathers, and iu place of his silver bowed spi-etaclea, the rejuvenated bean dangled a gold eye glass, the use which was anything but convenient.
Mrs. Dalton. strange to say, did not partic ipate iuthe ambitious projects of her Iiusband,
itself npon tho popular heart there was a ory of " Dalton 1 Dalton re&ched the inner connting-room, rnshed a terrified clerk, who soon informed- Ihe now alairmed merohant lhat his proporty was doomed. Hastening to. a window he' saw the street filled with an infor'ated mob, and, soarcely knowing what else to do;-.he ordered the-warehouse doors to be olosed.
Thia btit added foel to the flamas. Huge beams n ert bronght' from » lumber yard near by, and soon the doori'bracked beneath- the battering of the assailants. Poor Mr. Dalton! Hia fortune waa in hia warehouse, and his life, perhaps, wonld ho sacrificed to the fnry of the populace. There was a oraah!
tlioo another ! The doora . wero forced !
Barrel after barrel was quickly rolled out and aa quickly knocked to pieces, covering the muddy pavement as if with snow. All this, did the merchant witness, and yet he was powerless. He thought of the police, whioh he had ao derisively discarded in the mora-' ing : but what could a few officers do agailjat a mob flashed with victory ?
Jnat then the quiok notes of a drum oame above the shouts of the mob, and soon the bright bayonets of the " Jackaon Musketeers" gleamed in front of the warehonse, a aerried hedge. There was a deep silence, .and the work of destruction was st.iyed.
"By the right flankj march'' rung out the clear voice of Norton Parker. "Charge bay¬ onets !'' It was a dexterous movement, which complete.'/ cleared the street, and just tben appeared the Mayor, with a small posse of ofiicers. His practiced eye saw that the victory was won, and he hastened to thank
¦'hIiaofctliwnb«Pdr-Tolej"TAl'-|Si'pectbr,«halI' riotaUfnd'l l«g8bfl>oaUl Spr^nry.rpflttedhle roonw,proooMd tho ..;,OB.th_«;day,of,anjiel(>eUQiw''lbpBr'tbop«ri»o. *ho ahall vjrtal#aBe« ^of'i'TJomitotrot'ApotWcMT ¦'.^L^^.ii^s:!!'
hara'rscfllrad (ItL-'Ki-cood bl{;bsKl nniubor of-vutsa for
" a at th"-n*5(f prftcWltig »I«*ctIob ("baUiofSi* Ibiineo-
-i.bisplHca. Aild In-oa^:Ibe pMBOBiHho ahall.
recelVBd lhu lilgheat' numhor of voiea ttk ia-poc-
ihall not ittnod; tbo T>«nHm'«il^ted-'}a1gb i^ball ap-'
«M,.*lMt«rB, oi;.tba,v^M^/Wj,»cdfc',TtfWnahlpM, j>i*- 1?^°^ *5^^*^' '**'•'" l'l*^^r^o4:''*?«*?t*^- PV^P; tricu and BdrotishJof tbacay and ciianWof Ijuic^tor, "'."^J^^
tlUta',a«BfnriUecclpb'wUlb«ltaid oB-TU&jDAyi tba '
. luffe Bball'not atiend'. (hen tb« InipMtor wh'o »c«lTad tba hlffheat aumber ol votw *haB ApiMtnf h'
lath d*r ^. OCTjOiiJBit aoiu, .len, at th» .oToral place*. JH'^C^'S. *'^-i''"ff?-SL Ji^ -*b7- ¦.*«*»«'^W* *«M*«M': beroUAor deal^nS5£ to olecrty ballot;: •-¦ '¦ ' '-llu tbolward fdr tb»3tic«of<
kvy aud a wolcoint'. There's a bargain worth | Capt. Norton.
and mucb. preferred tbe unostentatious qniet
iu whicli the gre-'iter part o{\wr life had heen again portrav her lorer Nurton,
passed. Tbe gay cnmpanious witli whom bright Hope, wliispered, "AU'd well
ail the bakers and tbe militia captains in New j *'We bave but doue our duty," was the York." And the infatuated father, never | rt'ply, " aud are glad that we were near at heeding tho amazement and tbe disgust ! band, and that .Instice Wilcox could thus depicted on hin daughter's face, went up j avail himself of our services." stairs, mnrmnring. "My Lady Hampstead- ¦ It was late tbat night wben Mr. Daltou re- shire '. What will Judge Snohson say?" turned bome, for the steamer had arrived, "Mrs. Dalton, wbo had shared bar daughter's land when ''sorrows come, they come not feeliug, loat no time in sympathizing with her ; single spies, hut In battalions " Flour had f and hoping that some fortunate circumstance i fallen in Europe, and had declined half a dol" would avert the threatened suit. Poor Lizzie, j lar a barrel immediately on receipt of the bursting into a flood of tears besought ber | news. Yet Mr. Daltou looked happier than mother not see her sacrificed, and was so j his family bad seen him many a day. soothed tbatwheu she retired sbe could j " Well, well," said he on eutering,''thank nd Hope Heaven I am here agaiu ! It ba? been a , bard day with me—as Charlie has probably
her husband now :iS:^ociatHd, iu her opinion, Vet all was uot vrtW in Mr. Dalton's house told you—but the reverses havu opened my only tolerated tbem on aci-onnt of their that night; for, iu the small witching hours, ; eyes, and I hope we can live a3 we nsed to. wealth and she disliked thiusting herself he was awakened hy some one ringing and • Has Charlie returned since you sent him
Ah, tbern
his
: back to the warehouse ; ring!"
Master Charlie entered, aud with him came ' Norton Parker, looking more like a culprit \ tban the burglar bad.
"Norton," aa'd the mercbant, *' yon and ; your brave soldiers saved my property—per-
into a set where her good sennn taugbt her kuoeking at the frontdoor. Hurrying down, sbe was despised, liut sbe was forced to he fouud tho frout door open, and a pofi>-e of submit, wbile ber more pretending spouse * watchmen iu tbe ball, gave her mauy a lecture upon her siiperau- "What's the matter ?" be inquired nuated notions and foolish timidity. "Why," answered the leider of the noc-
Lizzie Daltou, tbeir only daughter, bad tural guardians, "about an bour ago, I saw been educated at bome, under the tender a man come into this door tbat I thought
guidance of her mother, wLn.^e views upou ' was'Liverpool Tom,'a noted burglar. So I j jjap^^ my h'fe. You conquered the mob, aud domestio happiness sbe shared. She was went to tbe corner and gave a signal, whicb . also my foolish notions about tbe militia, delicately formed, witli expressive features— brought the rt^st here. Soon a wagon drove .' who, I uow see, are necessary to preserve or- detormiued, yet tempered wiib a winning [ up, and ont came the man witb a large bun- | der, aud enforce thy laws. And, although I expression of sadness. Dark tre.-^ses shaded die ; then he returned into the house. We ' nni uot as rich to "6moulbH. |.IJi percent for l2iaoiHbs. march IS-lf-ie , _ , SaJIUEL 6'IOCH. Caahier.
NOTICE.
PERSONS removing to the West, or remitting fun-Is there, will find It to their &dv«a tag" to take our drafts on New Yo U or PbtladelpbiH, which command a preminm whon uned Weat of-lha Ohio. They are drawn In amoanta to itnit onrcoftoinnr-. ' Spanish coin boaght nt huH ratos. Premium allowed on old Avoricau silver. Five per ceat. ioterSMt, por annom, allowed im de- poslts payable nu daiaaod without ooticn.
JOHN GVOEU>. CO. feb 18-12 . Baukers.
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DB. JOHW McCALLA,-DENTIST,
Ab. 4, East King Slreet, LAlfCJlSTER. BILTIUORB, Fflb. 18, 1849.
JOHN McCALLA, D. D. S., atteu- ded two foil connves of Lecturea, aad gradoated with higb honorn tn the Baltimore Col¬ lege of Dental Sargary, and from his nntlriag energy, close application and study of tbe braachea taught in eald Iustitution. togelher with exhibitiona of skill In tbe praetiofl of hts profesAlon, wa feel no be.illKilon la ro- commeadlog blm as worthy of public confldeace aad patronage. C. A. Habkib, M. D., D. D. .S.,
FrofeaBor of Principles and Practica ia tha Baltimore College of Deatal Sargary.
C. 0. CosB. D. D. H., Frof. of Operative aad Mecbaalcal DeatiHtry, Baltimore College of Destal Surgery.
BOARD OF EXAMLNERS: E. Pinui-BT, M. D., New York. E. B. Gabostte, .U. D., Pbtladelpbta. B. P. Hbllihen, M. D..Wheellag, Virginia. E. Tow»SEMO, D. D. S.. Philadelphia. E. Matwabj?, M. D.. Washiagton, D. C- eep 17 * ly-12
KCOXJWT JOY DEPOSIT BAJUK:. NDRKW GERBER & CO., give
notica tbat th»y will open an offlce ia tba borongh Qt Mount Juy. on thc 2d DAY OF MARCH, 18'i7, whflro they will attend to all bnslneHB entrusted to their care.
Thwy will atiend to ibe tjiltJ uf all kinds of Keal Ka- tatM ; Stock boaght and sold on comdssloo ; Gollecli<>us made oa the moat favorablo terms.
Drafts drawn on PLiladelpbia; M-mey received and Invxlod In First Mori^agei and Judguient Secnrittet".
IntereMt paid ou Uepo^Lta as follows:
4 per cent, per aonum on :i moutbrt.
IS
'12
Dr. Waylan's New Drug Store,
No. 60 North ^ueen Street.
THE undersigned respectfaily announ¬ ces that b a has opened his NEW DRUO ~ BTORB ESTABLISHMEHT, with a very ex¬ tensive and complete stock of Drugs, Medl- idaes, ChemlcaU, Perfumery aad Fancy articloa—all freah and pure—which will be sold at the lowest market prices, ' This stock embraces ©very article OBUally kopt. In a flrst class Drug Store, and neither labor aor expeoba has beea spared ia fitting op the eetabllshment, to Insure the preservatloa of the Drugs lo the best condition, as wall as to eeeord the conveaieace and comfort of the customers.
A cbmplete assoriment of materials need by the Dea¬ tal ProfesBion can also be bad at the store of the ^nb- Ecrlbar.
An Improved Soda, or Mineral Water Apparatus barf been introduced, tbe fountains ofwhich are made of Iron, with Porcelain Holng on their Interior surf-ice. freeing them from aU liability to taint tbe water witb any metalic poison, whleh hasbeen heretofore ao gr-tal an obJecUon to tbo copper fountalQfl. ThoRO wbo wtKh to enjoy these refreshing beveragea cau do so at tt-'s establlsbmeut without fear of being poiaoned with ori- eterlous matter. The entire ostahlUhment has been alpcednnder the superintendence of a moat competvnl and careful Dmggiat, who bas had many yearn of ex¬ perience in the Drug and Prescription bauinesu. In Aral class houses tn Philadelphiu and Cincinnati.
The nndersigned feels coafideat that he la la every way prepared to give entl a Batiefactioa to bla custoiu- era, therefore a sharo of y blie patronage it no^lcKed.
juneIl-tf-23 ° JOHK WAYLANS. D.S.
fl3=^be undersignod membern of the firm are Indl- Tiduitlly liable for nil the oh(ig«tlonB of Andrew Oerbe it • o. ANDREW GERBER, Mount Joy,
J. HOFFMAN HERSHEY, We."! Hempfield, OABRIEL BEAK, Lilrz.
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LANCASTER COinffTY
EXCHANGE & DEPOSIT OFFICE.
Cor. of E(Lt King and Duke Streeta.
BET. THE OOnaT HonSE AKD Sl'KECHER'S HOTEL
laIncastee city.
JOHN K. IIEEI) & CO., pay interest on depoaita at the following rate" :—
5J per cent, for one year aud longer, 5 do. " 30 days " do.
{Cl^ALSO, buy and sell Real Eatate and Stocka ou commisxloa, negotiate loaai*, io . kc.
E^^Tbe nadenfigned ara Individually Unhla to the extent of their eatateB, for all the depoalt^ and other oh¬ ligatious of Jobn K. Reed i Co.
JOHN K. REED. AMO.S. S. flENDEKSON.
DAVID SHULTZ, ISAAC E. HIESTER. declS tr-H
M.URRAyr YOUNO & CO., having gtrtri tench' attention to the SCHOOL BOOK EVERTT VABlETy, iiiieded th oar pobllc HChouln. Tb» following BooliR- Apparaiaa. ftc!i we-liavefpeolal aod the m6st saUsfac- :toryarritngement* lo snpply In LARGE OR !iMAl.L QUANTITIES, atthe IowpmI wholesale rales :
Bandera' Ejeriea of Readera—the most extensively uaed lathoooanty.
Parker'* and Walaon'a Readers are eutirely naw, and aro without doabt a good aod flualy gotten up Beries; they have jnat been adopted In the common schools of LancsKter clly.
Tower'-i.Series of ReadarH—used In this county next In extent to Saodertl In addition we hive Eargeant's, Tower's, Webb'^. Level's, AogelV. McGuffy'H, Ac,
Among *hfl popular Arithmaiicr, are bloddard'a Se¬ ries; Drivia'series; and liroenleaf'a t-criea.
Tbe must approved Grammars are Grien'n Grammar, Rulllon'a seiian, Clarke's Grammar, CnTell'a, 2fc. Io additloa we hare maoy others much nued.
.Moutelth'aaerie.s of Geographies are Very popoular and extansWely used; also Mltcbeira, Smltb'a, and othera. : The Commoa Ijcbbol Geography, a naw work, and Warrea'* Physical Gflography, alw) new, are lu use. Pelton's Ontliue .Mapi<—theoe Maps should be lu every school room; thay are time saving.
Hemember Teaohers' Keadqnar'ers. Evorythlnft In the tjcbotd Book line can be had on the abortest nolicft, at taa lowest prices. Give on a call.
MORRAY, YOUNG & CO., Augoit 26 tf-39 North Qaeeo at, laocaster.
~ S^hoS~Booksr"Sdiool'BoSisl"l
THE ATTENTION of Merchants, Teaohers and Fareate ifl laTited to tbe large atock or School DodltN for Hale at tho Bookatore of JOHN BAEH fr SONS', Na. 12 North |