t A WILING, BUT TRUE WHAT [ - WHY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW Hon often it hallyeas, that the wife lingers from yew to year in that pitiable condition az not even for one day to feel the and exhilarating int/n -one. ireid.mt t o the enjoyment of health THE BLOOMING • BRIDE, 1..0 years ago in the Huh of health and youth, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and apparently in ezplicnb r, a feeble, sickly, sallow, debili tated wife, with frume emaciated, nerves unstrung, spirit, depressed, countenance bearing the impress of suffering, and an atter physical and mental pros tration. arising from ignorance of the simplest and plainest rules of health as connected with the mar riage state, the violation of which entails disease, coffering and misery, not only to the wife, but often HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN " rAto THE TIMID AND FORETH GENERATION," l'snl,lplttlng CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA LIESANITY, GOUT, KING'S EVIL, and other and worse Inseams., as a DREADFUL INHERITANCE Flio,M THE PARENTS •• And a:u•t Oars continue? Must thin bet Le there no remedy? No relief P. No hope?" The remedy is by knowing the melee end avoiding them. sod kameini the remediee, and benefiting by them These ere pointed out in THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIC . ATE MEDICAL CO3IPANIO.N, By ILACRICEAU, TROYER.. OP mmascs 07 W. One Hundredth Edition, (500,000), 18mo., pp. , ItYl I,PEk, =IL EINIXICI, 11. 00.] A onniliwil work of entabfinhed cepatatlon. found Clanked le the c.italognen of the great trade miss in Sew York, Philndelplne, and other Cit., and :old by the principal tnn.i.eller, in the Canted Staten. It was first published In 1Fi.17. •Incn wideb time FIVH IPSNDRED 111.013BAYD COPIER hAre which there yr... Apr.& of uN E IICNJ REIN 111011 SAND SENT BY MAIL, tho high wthhation in which it to hold an a ro Ifnhln poptilla Iledtcal BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE the aotbor baring devoted his each:Wee attention to the treatment of coloplainta peculiar to females, in respect to 'shish be to yearly consulted by thou/sande both in person and by hater. !Jere every woman can discover, by comparing her own symptoms with those described, the nature, character, causes of, and the proper remedies for, her complaints. The wife about tworniug a mother has often no.l instruction nod adrlte of the otmost toaportence to bet future h«alth, In respect to which her eensitivenerte for bide cr.neulting a medical gentleman, wtv Cad inch in etruclinn and advice, and also explain many gymptonm witiola otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm as all the peroliaritien Inc:lent to her situation are deem - R.I. Bow many are sugerlog from obstructions or irregular Wee peculiar to the female system, which undermine the health, the allergy of which they are ignorant, and for which their delicacy forbid, eeeking medical advice. Remy suffer:2lg from protaptu.s nisei (falling of the womb), or from roar raw (weakness, debility, etc) !Limy are In constant agony for many months preceding confine ment. Many nave difficult if not dangerous deliveries, and slow and uncertain recovering. Some whose bve9 are hazarded daring each time, will each find In fte page• the means of provon , :ot, amelioration and relief. It kl of cams impracticable to convoy folly the :ou. eubjettA treated of, ea they ore of o =tura strictly to landed for the married or those contemplating marrpigo. 'Reader, ore you a hcaband or a father? a wife or a tunther 1 flare yea the 8112CVIT Welfare of those yen 1.0V6 at heart rove your sincerity, awl lose no thus In learning naueen Interrfern with their health end hop pine. not lea. tbau your own. It will avoid to you and yours, ar it has to thoutanda, many a day of pin and araiety, followed by olueplesa nights, incapacltattng the mind for Us ordinary avocation, and exhausting those tue.hc,l atter.lnnee, ruaZiciues nud adsert-ixed noetromF -utlieren , e would prorido to declining yearn. the ::,'; , •1 age and the prOper etluvarco of your f•L I 1 In eon-frt,. ' tho ocivertal popularity of the a °rt. ea er,ittu t tod ostratmlimry mit, Tarim.] impted lions hate hr•u 4:temp:lA. an well ea bookseller* as on the puldtc intitattoint of title page, *purl°in edition*. and *arropt.t.tt ,* infringement* of copyright, and other alert,* tel door; It has been found neceasary. therefore, tit CAUTION THE PUBLIC to boy no lo•iia oaken the word., '• Fir A. ti. MAMMA( 1::•9 Libor, Parent, N I.,'' io on (and the entry in the Clerk's , libi•o on the bac of) the title page ; and boy only of re.;•ectatile and honorable dealers. or send •ey .12n: 0.1.tre..-o• to l'r. A. St. Maaricenn . 1t r Upon receipt of One Dollar 'THE MAR RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM iAItION" is sent (rtatil,l fret) to any part of to Unitai Sates, the Canadas and British Provinces, AL 1. , t•o most be post-paid, and addressed to It:. A. 14. MAU:RIC:EAU, box LWA, Neea-York City Cttiee, No- 129 Libert' Street, Dr., MEM T. 13. Philadelphia; Mrs. Cynthia WiMauls, Rnnosl f'or Lannn,ter. . Wentz 's trinri4 CarbOlcili,. E. Pint, Williamsport; S. Tuck. Wilksbarre Y. Le.h.r. ilifintlelphla: .3. B. Ouno...ii, Diu; SALIILIC/ D. Lauffor, Greensburg; E. S; Dur Kin. F,al , !tiln: Pr. 4 . I , ze,t 5. Iterltunl; E. T. Hilde brand. Irelieve, ts:.lney. Brownsville: G. M. McGet tys. ilut;er . NI n . Chambersburg ; Goo. W. Gettys, 89tier: ; , ;,rartz. BP:Onisburg. Jan 0 tf-64 J,JUN A LI , U:N. W. B. EaBEN Urban sCO . }, Cheap Clothing Store, of toe .`S . .ripad (..!“;tt. Nt.rth Huron street, tivar st,rt, I.Nuctister, Tb ,- . ~.~ .p... ni.l l nulactory of CLUTIIII,i • ti it 'clouds amt the public in LLte, e.AbLl:nulent now o , otAms the larj .1. Enos , varied and etleiipe< asaortment M. and t Lill I N a ever offered in banana ter. 1.0•1 •H ali or !heir own manufacture, .10 etaCra,, the hcost style, of Clothing adapted to the and warranted to give entire satisfaction to purchasers a, to duraldlity and superior vvorkulanship. Airflow., the demand for clothing It this popular estate Ilehtnco 11- dtilc increasing. yet by having a toll fore, of gouil,,oreat 1.1111.111er workruen. src em al,lea I'' p ..ur Ware 111%11), well stocked with every artt , le of .tress,eillier for \lea's or Itoy's wear. Aaornz our extenriro aluo.r . tmentilluy b e foktud the hi OVEht,'OAl nt.l Nti UPS, from Flue Black Cloth Fruttk Guth Fine do Ino,s do •• Blue Cl-th Dre.t 0 Fre, , , Coats •; Fancy Coat:. Satiuct, riv. Fro. awl Sad: Coats ."2.2titt,tt. 11,0',„y Black I. r,nch P:•a-Isitt Pante Double :111:iu.I Cassinn-ra Pants Fine 13:ank Fancy' Flute A3tillt.tt PAL:TA Black .V..tin e.o. Merin, Velvet .1,1 Plinth Ve+l, Ca.inic,llll , l , itinett Vest,' ALSO. a ltd. [Dent of ‘Voolen and Cotton Under shirts and Dr.o‘er,„ White and Figured Shirts. Collars, Bosom raoots, Idk Suspenders, Stocks. Gl.,es Hosiery a n.l Cllllll,lltlS. • BOYS' CLOTII Nit:—.lust completed. another very large etaxortmenf of Boy,' Clothing suitable for the season. cot, ehting of 13 overcoat, Frock, Sack, and Monkey Coats. Pante, all V e sts of all slots, and at extremely low prices. Als.•. Just no...iced large as,. rtmed of Black and Fan cy Cf.h.red I•44hs. Cassitrwres, Black French Une- Sktu Ca-n,,-res. Indok ,atins, Velvets, l'lushes, and Cai-h -mare, wnh•h will he made up lo order at the shortest tee, in the knelt la,hion and on the most. reasonable herrus. The rothk.•:l!,-.1, in regular revelpt of the loteot New York ao.l 1'12,1.1 , 1phi:1 fa.llions, employ floor but the Lent worktu,..u, 01,1 .'outittoitly they hare the ability to furnish er rr hrri•lo of clothing lower hau arty other Clothing oity, and guarrantee to all who fa vex llhor ru•tool, the full worth of their mom,. lIEN 0., Unitod , 1 , 1111111.; ,tor rrign of the Striprol Cont No. 4 N0r.0.. , ...r0.0r e.o.t ri.lr. Lant.o.ster. Fop r I 2, T F. S;111011Elt . Co., Bankers.—Tatra t.) • itre.it 1.. LL.f muiNg the puhli.• that they have made such an at .t.i.rement tint they, rail sell trait. en any of the pine, in Europe. Persons desiniu. of seudlag n. , v r..their friends plesw eall e as we alway. hare themtl.t. .cud iteqllll, (0 suit. Berlin. iera. Breme,. if 41111 — arg. ithnoow. 12 Rotterdam, Brussel... liei.eilLer,r, 31adrid. Wane. Bk.ti , E;..1. i. Dautzlg., Ihirtwre,l*. Pr.ml:fcrd.•n Freiburz. Lori, eL, 11 • . ! 2, eith I,er iliterr , t, and ,Itt 1, :tii..syt.d. MIZE AlZorn i• y at L; ur iFFERs het prcicocce ;; kf !.. lie also otieods to toe colleetlon ..1 l'ci.toons and the prom:cut:on of all than no, of claims again, the genefal government. His residence in the elt) of Waithinztnr, for 90.veral years, the experience derived l'rcal the duties of the office, which he had filled durintr that time, and the modein which chill, of this sort arc most speeddy adjusted, give the most ampl^ -caurance that 'osiness placed in Isis hands will he atter.ded to in such manner as can not fail to afFord antisiitctiout to ::anti: Queen otreet,eenond houee ne 1.,n. hater ban). '2O. 194)) 17,AGLE tioTra.. ' • Fry,L:d the nehL,L, that they have reeent;) Gt 1,,d cp thin t•id and well known ntand in North itreet, two ~o rs nouth of the Railroad, to brat ,rde et)!-, en; that they are now prepared in unterta;nothert t in the very hest man ner. Tip:, ,:!; 1 a;ways 6e suppßed oat, the 0,,,,ren 1 I hp,ds, nnL their Table with the bent that he rrthrket en , rdn. Tmey :deo heir leave to state he: the% enctlLue Elicit LI V[ .R 1 tiIABI.I, when. t.,, tiont.s he had, a good and genteel lirtrae, trot:g: , ittr,ocart, Carriage, Sulky,or Omni tome. They aaeure all whn run_. “1“), :.0:111 with their custom, that no ufforta will a. ..tared to render qattafaetion. `'afMli, Boer, Mintier, Blind and k,3 Fram.• Faatory----The undersigned have l•a -♦nli the , aati Factory lately carried on by S. J. Mor noon, situat..l to the southern part of the city of Lanonstat 11,1 , 1 ne - sr Ili, Cotton Factory, where we intend to nianuracture to order all kinds of Sash, Doors, .-'llutters, tiller's, Wind... , Frames, axe., at the vhovtest notice and on the roost reason ole !arum. The undersigned ore troth practical Carpenters, and ssork at the business ourselves. „.. Witty it strict attention to totainear, we hope to merit the p.q.onhge 01 the public generally. 6WARTZWELDER & MORROW. Preparing:—CHAS. M. ERBEN & BRO. have now commenced receiving their large spring stock of CHOICE Day GOODS, and they will be daily replenishing their assortment by constant fresh arrivals, as he season progresses, with every thtng that is new and desirable in their line of Goods. Those wishing good Goode at very low prices, will do ivell by a visit to our establishment. , CHAS. M. ERBEN, North Queen st., adjoinging Sprecher's Hard ware store. . [march 28 tf-1.0 Notice to Trarelera.--From and after Monday Dec.l6, 18.5.1, the - Christiana A Chesnut Level Stage Line will leave Christiana Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 1 P. IL, tOtAzit , Coopersvlile, Green Tree, Paxson's Store, Quarryville, Spring Grove, Mechanics' Grove, to Chesnut Level; returning, will leave the Level at 5 o'clock, A. 'AL, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and return the same route to Christiana. . The above arrangement will afford persona an opportun ity of traveling in either of two daily lines of cam to and from the cities of Philadelphia and Lancaster. 1 Dec. 12 tf47l By order of the ]tanagers. For Rent.— Two large rooms. in South Queen Street nest door below the office of Hon. Thaddeus Stevens, Possession Riven immediately. Enquire of the Editor of It elligencer." tTew iron and Brass Fotindry.—The Pro -1.11 prietors of the Laecoslen CR:comm . :vs WonEe would re spectfully cell the attention of the public to the extensive IRON and BRASS Foundries connected with their estab lishment. ‘Ve. are now prepared to Manufacture Stationary Engines, Mill and Saw . Castings, Car Wheels, • and every other description of cast iron work at short no lice and reduced prices. Also, all kinds of Brass Castings, - Copper Rivets, Solder and Rabbit Metal. The establishment is under the Superintendence of Mr. John Brandt, Sr. whose mechanloal chill is well known to our citizens; and as none but the moot competent and thorough workmen are employed, we are confident of giv inz entire Patisfaction,.to all who may favor us with their patronage. j frt. 20 t6s] / 1 nano I Guano Guano I I—Just received a kjlot of superior Guano, In Barrels. For sale in lots to suit purchaser,, by GEO. CALDER Ofdee 3-0 / 5; N. queen street, and st Grerif's Landinz. on the Conestoga. Juno 12 tf-21 Quanlala Sole Leatlear.-1000 pound of Schlosser I.7lBust Spanish Leather. 100•) pounds of Big Core Lest Spanish Leather. DO) pounds ~Illeuilock Red Sole Leather. q,) pounds of Country Tanned Slaughter. Together with a large assortment of every klud of Leath suitable for Shoe Dealers and Saddlers, to which the trade in respectfully invited to examine. At the Sign of the Last, So. t 7 West King street. M. 11. LOCHER. PATENT k FRENCH CALF SKINS.—A superior article of French and Patent Calf Sking,just ret.elred and fur Kale at the sign of the 1 ast, No. I 7 Rest King street. 31. 11. LOCIIER. MOROCCO & PINK LININGS.-30 doz.of Pink and Bark colorc‘i Sheep Skins ou hand. 34 doz. of Horacco, of every description and quality. for vale. at tho I.•other. Morocco and Shoe Finding store. of the l.a t, N. Wo:t King at. M. 11. LOCHER. LASTS k itm"TREES.—A large and well melertedstoek of lasts Mai Boot Trew:, fur axle. at reduced prices, lower than van in bought In the city, at the Last Store, No. 17 , / . , West Ring mt Lelow Steinman'N Hardware Store. 11./E NA ILS.—ILOO ;rounds just raeolved. from the Mau ufaet urer, at redu,el pekes, at No. West King street, The Grenteet Medical Dleeoyery of the Age. ==l , 411111012 pasture weeds, a remedy that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, lie hae triod It ir 1100 cas,l4,and never fniledoscept in two ons e s, 11Jotik thuD iar hutnor.l lie has now In his poto.e,sin over too hundred eel titivates of Its virtue, all within t ',oaf miles 11,ton. Two bottles ore warranted to sure a nur-li n ; ore sleuth. orS tam„ nlll sure the wont kind of Pimples on the tit. e. Twr, to thrr, Lot flog w ill e!rsrr the systom of Biles. To, b o ttles are war , roltrsl to curd the worst enhkor lu tho moo: I; stoomrqi Throo h of frrysirols Effilll Too ‘f.trfoutvi to ,111 c I tooting of the tort nod hi. t , •11, , vo, th- hoir. s:‘ I—tt!, are wrarrante,l'to cure corrupt, arid ftne hottle , ure scaly corruption of the o.ln. Two b thces i•curk.s are warrautol to cure the V.. 01 at ea.. 'fut. to tbrce cre ra,• Olt Three to four taut ties e - tarttnted to cure the salt rho, Fice to ,islat Lott!.•n cure the worst case of ,rotula A is tunt isitlw. - As useerlenced from the first I , ttle, and a perfect .ure warranted when the above quantity is *shun. Its-wir r. ! peddled aver a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. 1 know the effect of It in every case.— sor, 'ca -1- extinguish tire. so sure will this cure hithu.r. t nee, r odd a bottle of it, but that sold an other otter a trial it ale aye Ppeali fur itacif. There are tore things about this her'," that appear to are surprising; tart that u cr,m‘s in nuc pastures, in soule places quite plentiful. and it, value has nest r been known until I die .veered it in !Sin—second that it should cure all kinds of hum , r In cn der to t ir. s: me idea of the sudden rise, and great prdidiniity td the di=enrery. I will state that in April, I , di:nl peddled it and told abcut sin bottle...A' per day—dn Aril. .505 'in:. tiviti.and per day of it r'nn, f the wlr e 1.. Druggjrts who hare been in the businer , and th , rty years, sily that tiothinz'in the annals of patent medlethea was evpr like it There is a universal praise of It from all guarder, in Iny .nrn pr r,tn.e I I:ways kept it '4'H: fly t - sr humors -inon a ir.nerni fttnilv tuedirint, gr.rit h:..1 nninier . al virtues ilare tae:: found In it that I neve. •tisio-t...1 • Soy •111: t ;u:eptit• di...so Which scat al ways rousiderett incurnitta, nave boon cured hy a few twit ties. U. what a tnetcv if it prove effectual in all caves of that awful malady-4;o, are but fow who have sa r ta lane . of it than I have I know .d•rd' Dropsy, all of them mend pva, p!, tan .11 I.v F., it,. tho Liver, Sick Brad:via.. Fever and A,,,ne. Pain In the D1 , ./r.rs .1(h , and particularly in diqoast, . th...1 . ,, , ,ery has done tn.., gnod than any 1,..:11.•i tie ..11an;...1 dirt ...v.., 11,,,aaary—rat the bent you get and en..u.:l, ..t —Childrenover ynars Inssert spoonful. Children foul t. - • eight years. ton , rs,nful As on din,. spplituld , all eno.titudinos, talte ~taioi"ut h day. Priet• AIL Suzy Ynrk City, C. V. Clickner, 81 llnr lay ... , tri•ei; C. 11. Iting,ll , l Broadway; Ittishtriu ,t Clark Bromdway: A. It. k U. Santis, 100 Fulton Slro..t. p.ou to $15.00 6,5 u to 13,00 7.00 to 12.50 5,50 to to 00 :2,75 to 3,50 to 5.75 if,2o to 500 2,00 to 8,00 to C,.oZ Sobt in RO: • hester by .1. Bryan Co., Agents 11'. Strt-et: niso by 1.. Post .b Co. General Agent AinnitA in I.enilAtiir.—rliiniiis Itak, nrt ‘Veldt...nA It. 11. Kaufman. 11. A. Sit tot , !. Chas A. ll,initsh and .14.1/n F. Long. mpril ly-14 It teaches how to make bulb, or gentlemen iv]u the devoted affections of as many of the opposite sex as their hearts moo desire And the plan is s t simple, yet so cop• tivating. that all may let married Irrespective of age. op pearance. oe posh - low and It gain be arranged with such lge and delicacy. that detection is impossiblo. It teaches how to make love. . It ten hes every rye to form a beauty of its own. It teaches how to art when fascinated by a It teaches how to make thew rinkled fares mooth. It teaches you the kind of wife to select to render home - happy. It gives Advice to the lover who has once been truly , accepted, and is rejected afterward through the intler -1111 For notice is hereby given .-sh friends. tint, the ondersic.nwl of John Ilartsork, : give,a remedy for unregwitel love. de -'ll. in pm stmore or the direction of the last will and : It gives fon int.truetions for beautifying the I,retoll. tost,ll,lo t I . sold dec'tt. otter for sole a valliablb How to nave a handsome fore and bonds. i n i,oe or 'Frani, of Land, situated In Burrell town- How to remove ton and freckles. ship. Indiana rohlainlog :1,5 ACRES—about A Lecture ou Love, or n pricato Advice to yin cried Lath. 'So of which me ..eared. dJ of which are in mewl... The ! and it •n Ileum. improvement aro TWto DWELLING a This is decide d ly the most flL , CiliaGng, interesting and MD . !•. BR, anti otut, buildings—also an excellent I really useful and practical work on Courtship, Matrimony, Apple lin-hard. The tract is within 4 miles of I and the duties and delights of Married Life. that has ever Blairsville. and the Indiana Britn,kl Railroad runs been 'issued from the American press. The artificial social through it. F.,40111, which in so.nouty instance,: prevents a. tutbm of An Indisputable title will he tire, and terms made ren• hearts, 110 11s:„ . Tif,„ thh amiable. Apply j "" Tif A N oven the lives oI 14,13A:toots of HP: young anil hopeful or AS A I.t 31:t. both to, thorouchly :ivalysed and ex pcuted. Ev ery who one who contemplates marriage, and wishes fur an )stall Executors. We guide iu the selection of a partner for hie, should pury . . 14,00 to 44 2,75 to 4.. 1,75 to t. 1 1,0 4, Dennsylvanla l'atent Agency.— .T. tiK lAN ItIaGART, of Lancaster city, obtain, Letters Patent Iron' the U.S. Patent Office, on the most rca , nnahle terms. Drawings of all kinds of Machiner : , Architecture or Surveys, cor rectly exec fined :.y him. Lifiewt.fe Deeds, Bonds and other instruments Pt: I.TON L! . aprti Yn tf-1.1 ME= . - I (thane this great teal book tif connubial felinity. Tjr I 111 1/ 0111 ' S Gen nine - No on, %11l ever regret the Nice paid fur snob all in val. II 1t.1.M ff., l.li't II Dail LY :pi \ CEN fRATED COM- : able accent. P‘ihNi. FLUID tin:Tit-in r Ili c lII'. tar Int-eases of the I Bills id any of the spode-p a y in, banks In the United Itimblor and Kohut t , .-.-t•ret Diseases. strictures. \kik- o Cabe civ Stat es r a, reeed at p.... Cold tint! ran be sent ttetses. stud all 1.-,, , ..,.0r .Le ~,,‘ It .)„,,,,,, ~i,,,iot ; 11 tr ,,,,, ~,,,,,n i, ~,;,1.,,, 1. .! . ::,1,.,, 1., ~, ~I.:, -eat cause they may have origi- All that is itecetiary for )autodo is to write a lath, in natal anti no matter of bow bind standing. an few word, a. are 'dile. iaeloeing oNII DOLLAR. oIA If you have cuittrtirtloti the t err ibl e dis ea se, widela when write the anllle. with the Post-nitnitc. Conn; y, and Slate, e seated in the tt, stem. will sanely go down from one and direct to, gentre neration to another. underminin•t the constitution and I'll 4'ES d O}t locsporr. Publisher it: Aut bor. tapping the Fery vital tubs of life. do not trust yourself No. a d _ Forty-Sloth SI.. N. V in the bonds et , J11,•:.4 who start up every day in n city I DElvlrr .1 , DAVEN Poll r. N... 162 "N....n St., are the like this, and fill Oe papers with dinning falsehoods too • Wholenale Agents. w e ll calculated to dedeive the yours and those net Se- • Alai" la-FO Agents stunted tin.tlnted will, their tricks- Vint cannot La ton careful in ' the swatter ref a remedy in these rases. 'ID ' \•fi" 4t l T 'if' r il' 1 ' •np^re un mil l - El - STONE S'I'.V.I.'E SA PORIFIER, Olt F.). end: - t Plip.i..iii, the g i.:,..... retti,dy ea er known.- • IN Coto entrattel Ley f•r waking S•iiiip }till direction, bir It is a ineditdio, portectiy plea -tut in it , taste and very in- use SeetelllSlll!•ing sit. I, ll • b tuns t ir. It action, and yet an theroudh that It [math i- I For sale at :sten ever" particle of the rank and poisonous virus of this bug n: Chen.. id sr, 41,,,,,ir.: .liSellee. se e... 1.1111:k other remedies, it dries not tleo I Mt. n i • trt•• do, ... • .• the nee e td. t' stt•itrii :it Pebilitv, Ittatu t tht on I.v sell abuso.ll most patent . Ambrot ett.-111a subscribers larivittg terioble disease. wli hi- has brought th s oussads of the lin- purchased the osclu y-p sive right of Lair-aster city. ere matt C: t'o to unOwt-,ln grate`, thus iffasltni , the ' 4 i/ 11111 " ' now enabled to offer to the priblitt 3 sLn - -arts or Pica rues. hopen it paresta. ed titigioir.g In tl , O bud the g lorious far exceeding., In beauty and duraltility, anything ever be &lamb, alarm) a c tv ”',. voutir, can be cured by this In- , ,-,,,,, made, These picture , . are 11°I reversed (ss daduerreo faint te ietneds. And r. r s ntedmltra sell .11 must benefit' types areand may be s ee n i n ~,,,ii,....ht . Ti t ., also parsons the ever, lode, irczn the sintrly delicate tic the ettnfined and rue property of being INleritl,l3,ll.l:, being hermetically d•nretirlM. Invalid, no equal Is tai be tbunii, acting both eta sealed het wean Oa, plate, eiii..ta is secured L. "-idler, Cure sad Mr-retitle, Patent. in the Gaited states. N a tal Poltaln and France. 111, I Mlio LDit II It: lILT Ct PIO_ FAIRATLD b)111POIND and practisttd it; Lancrt.stet tits It, T. d: If. t'L'..ll. l / LVG.,'. FLUID CNTIt 10' 5.1.1,AP*.11l i. 1.4, tbr purifying the' only. over ripreehec et Bro.'s . I •leti . Store. Neral Queen el., Blasi, renioriffd. all diseases inking from excess el Mer- 1 L .,,,, , .,„, nary. exposure arid lutprinleose In life, rbroni^ constitu. — tiolcd diseasi, arising: from an Impure !Ste of the Blood, I.XPL AN ATI: t,H and the r" a 'ali' t ' 0 "" .. rlv't"'i ku'"" remedy rot. the ' The term A . tiiiiillTYPE. by which these Pictures sra , i , of ~...r ,I els, salt lllieum, Scald Hand, Uleerntionn of designated; Is derived flout the Greek word A/ohmic, sig ht.. Thro.-t nt.ii Lens, Pains and Swelling, of the Di nten , ulf)ing Indestructibility, mfrontuency, A.c. The Picture is Tette, Pimples tin the Pone ; and all Sally Eruptin , ns ot the t a k en .pr.,, pitil, glass, t , whi• - •11 another plate of carres- Skin. punding sit, Is seemed with eta indestructible cement. lie TI , Is sal ' 1 •• l• it.'" 7 - ehtlrliei l'Y town I'' [he Li ''''' 'F 11l hy which the picture .alit retell. its et iclual Loltianc) titn.7ui-had lii. slelabs In the "ante,, and has proved mot Forages; it will not corrode by acids, nor he Injored by efficient t laneti !ire. than any other an) preparation water or climate. It Is hold 111 It, effect. beautiful In toil, ''i S . r. '"l'"' in ' Y" t '''''"'' In the putt L-. Several races lit 'turpasses riey thing In the gradations of light and shade, " d " r i' * * P hil "' -"er ' ' Ph " '"' l a '''' feh ' ea ' "e4e " ea have and may be seen to ouv light. The public are cauti„ned eh I leely reerivered In Ilia incitiarde wards of our Public ln imaiust ..11,gafwes ia,de not .rin,ile lilt ~ 1 s, with the 'Winton', which had for tartly Fears teslitett every mode 01,0 k varnish in Immediate cout la with the Picture.- ot „cart rm:at that eutild lot.. tlel late]. Theis. e.wen furnish ' , °nen ale not ha r e, rut. an the varnish must nowt: and ot 'mt., t•sanipler td the caltitery efferis of thin went trine ~,,r , ..) tho Flit are. ill tarreetit, s .lie 4.1 m mart la yeti-3 ato f1it...i.e.., after the A:mm..l'r r I , E SIMI t.SCilPat MUST BE SEEN, glades arts •lelll,‘ ell tool !Le 1./1/4-••• Allred, afbotted. to be app.-dated-the relief feeler tally es perfect es :M. :". I tl'lt 1-. 1- le tim's frFan resp . trisi hitt Physfriatts and Pr.o Cithens and `lt rangers arc invited to call at the Arnim, fessors of .4-vl-rid Medirtal Cullegen, rind I•el I IfillaUll at curial typo lialle.ry of Ilia undersigned, nod examine specimens from potion., 051 in, comet er :• , •leielill leg loth Propane ~ ,, ,, ,u they procure Pictures elsewhere, as they are flans. i Pikes. Fluid Extra. t of Rector, 'II 1,1.1 I.4ttle,ce r, bttle. ~., ... ,p' ld polite attention. i , ~, for Ste. Fluid Eat re-t. Aarrapartna, 51 par tad I le, or e, lad ' . ' ____ UV col V.,, equal In strength to one Kellen hylllp 4 Sara, perllle. I IMPORTANT TO MERCHANTS AND Prepared and ',id by ll T. lIVI,IIIII)1,1 , , Chee,lxl, 20.1' j_TAVIiRN KEEPERS.-Velueble Trorxru property and Obeisant at., neer the titre. d House, Phllada , and to la, , Land tit Nlcholaa C. 11. In,, for ante. The subset I had in Lancaster of Jamas roman, Drugglat, No 10, East : her offers for eels the HOTEL at Surniners•ille, King at., and CHAS. A. II LINITan, Na,, 13, Ea.l Kluwat. I ountalnine 111 neon, and store routii. The lot con- All letters directed to the Proprietor or Agent ue•el se l talus ...', ru . r., awl fronts an three !grouts. it mi inintedlnte at !lathing (tray If, ';,O I y.lt ! Plitt, Iho Court House It, end n a very valuable stand.- ---- Alto, 130 Acres of lend tor Mood, Coal. feature, ' Meadow: Xof n mild trout the tavern. The bar if kept Opel), Will IX TOT/CE.ws AII puranna Indebt e d to the uuderhlgtual I net Vino, per year. Fran Sfitinu to itannO worth of goals 11 for subscription, advertising or Job Work, are rename i Call leo sold annually at 10 per cent. pr lit. Grain ix low.- ted to Mahe pliymetit wit bout delay. Travel Increnning annually. I WM. IL WILEY, TER-U.S.-For Tavern and Loud $.3000; !A cult, the bid- No. SO North Queen heal. allot In I, 2 ullll a yearn 'with interent. Title retained until ---- 1 all the purchase money In paid. It elfors a line opening to I) ARMY'S TRICOPHEROUS.-Lyona's Katha a ruau with s4ooo to VillIFO capital to snake a fortune. Illron, iitorr'tt Invigorator, Dollard's Regenerative Cream- i Purdy applicati o n to HENRY M. PRICE, Jules Llanel's Eau bistral, liarrioon's Phillcone, Ilairloy's , Land Agent, Nicholas C. 11. Va. Pumado, Extract Rose Geraulum, Jockey Club, ROW Mown ' N. D.-The properly bolonge to Mre. Nancy C. Price, of Hay, Crystal Palace Stark,Verlera, 6c. I Charlottesville, Va., and the tavern alone le rented at $260 Far sale at THOMAS ELLMAKER'S per year nett, bealdes °Mese. Property In Sommerville is Drug ,t Chemioel Store, Weet King it., Lancaster. Increasing to value annually. There can be 15 acres mead disc 4 tf 66 ow made on the land. deo 6 Ean 46 , tuttot yt t ur E. St i n 1111111 EIMEIM! f,la down ton common pimple ==l I,luut.zotu.tx,l by DONALD KENNEDY, . No. 1.) 15:o.reu Roxbury, 16., RaDDINAY FARM AND AGELICIILTII ITAL COMPANT.—A Farm within the reach of every Men. Pennsylvania Land. Twenty-seven thousand acres of good land have dean purchased, with the inten tion of giving a Farm of twenty-five Acres for each share, payable by instalments of one dollarA week. It Is located in the county of Elk,.where a junction will soon be formed by four railroads, immediately connecting It, with its great agricultural and coal reosurces, with Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo, Rochester and all the cities on Hut Lakes. Also a rofd leading directly to N. York, one directly from this property to Philadelphia and latermedlate places, one directly from this property to Pltteburg, and one directly from this property connecting with the Western roads, forming the grandest concentration of railroads upon any one spot in Pennsylvania, tending at once to develop its immense agricultural and coal resources. The soil fs not surpassed in richness by any in the State. It Is diet. ded— I.—lnto arms or shares of twenty-flue Acres, at the price of two-hundred dollars, which is payable In instil ments of one dollar per week. 11.—Into farms or half shares of twelve and a half acres, at the price of 2100 payable, In instalments of two dollars a month or by the week. Besides this, there is a valuable saw mill upon the prop erty, and one hundred and fifty lots in the thriving town of St. Mary's, which the subscribers get. This originally formed part of a large tract, a great por tion of which was settled by industrious and educated Germans, numbering some twenty-five hundred. They se lected the land on account of Its agricultural and mineral wealth, which alone is an indisputable evidence of the facts, as they are well known to be superior judges upon these subjects. They went there some twelve years ago, and they now have a thriving and beautiful settlement, which is laid off -in regular rotations of fine farms. St. Mary's is the town of' the settlement, and Is rapidly In creasing in population. It has hotels as good as any in the state—fine stores—a college, where the highest branch es of education are taught, bell literary and musical—saw mills, grist mills, coach manuActories, and every thing conceivable to add wealth and prosperity to the plate.— The land of the company surrounds this town, and all the improvements, thereby reaping the benefits, and present ing a splendid opportunity for settlement. Limestone abounds. This Is both an evidence of the quality of the soil and a great fertilizer. At St. Mary's it sells at from ten to twelve cents a bushel, burnt. The thaw is of great value, and consists of Cherry, dab, Chesnut, Piue, Oak and Hemlock, all of primeval growth, of great site, and towering from eighty ton hundred and twenty feet high. That which the stockholders do not want will be sold to the timber merchants, with conditions to cut It in a certain time. This will clear the land, and bring a large revenue ink, the treasury, which will go to the reduction of the price of the farms. This explains its agricultural resources. But there Is another consideration of equal, IL not greater, importance. The laud is one great bed of coal. Upon this property it is literally Inexhaustible. By taking a glance at the latest map, first at this locality, and then over the State, it will be found to possess ths grandest feature of prosperity. im provement, and almost immediate development. It is su perior to nny other. It is the only place having the great concentration of railroads, by which Sew York, the Lakes. Philadelphia and Pitt shut g are at its doors. There is uo coal in New York, and on account of its northernly situ, Hon. it possesses the ad rantaees of nearness. This is des tined to heroine the Pottsville of that portion of the State. The prespect in the future for this place exceeds any that Pottsville ever had; and there, land which a few years ago was selling at five and ten dollars an acre, when the rail road opened itsleines sold fir Irmo two to live hundred dollars an acre. These are fives. Those who are ignorant, let them make inquiry. Improvement is still progressing. So arrive at the truth. '3 udge the future by the past, and then what will this land be? It is proper that reason should give the answer. The Sunbury and Erie Railroad, of which Goy. Bigler is President, and a 'deli cennests this land with the Lakes and Philadelphia. and the Alleglmity Valley Railroad, of which this. Johnson iv President, connecting this land with Pittsburg. are In rapid course of completion, and up on a great extent the locomotives are running. The reties lions which suggest themselves upon this subject are these—lt takes two hundred weeks to pay for the farms. They will be distributed when they are half paid fer. By that time the railroads will be finished. That will be early enough for all practical purposes. The advati tag° of buying it before their completion is evident When that is done property will go up one hundred per cent.— Speculation in coal would at once run it up to Kush a price es would make It impossible to obtain for agricultur al purposes. We cow get it without paying the then im proved price. and His stockholders will enjoy the rite.. A tn..; of about two thousand acres will be laid 011 at ot.ce. and ready by next Spring, iu order that persons who wish to farm Immediately can do so. Friends and relatives. as well as those having more than one share ran have their farms together. An Improvement department will also be c- octal Milk the sontrauy. Ley this means. Tii order to acromnee dots those who are unable to give their personal attention to fetiches or preparation, or desire to rent their properties out instead of residing there, arrangements eall be made to place each farm in complete order, so as to be ready for cultivation. After the farms have 'wen all sold. st snit have manure furnished, built an d tatter work done upon credit, they securing the payment to the company a Rhin a reasonable title. so that a man in the first place rewires a farm at the lowest possible prise, , and then is afforded every assistanre iu Oaring it under cro A s ese 'embrace the pi iriciptil features, and aim excellent opportunity it now offeren tSr a man to obtain a home for himself. hi- wife end children, either at the present or time to come. Many business men, Mechanics, end work 'noneu upon farms, who gave several dollars a month, can, by thus uniting together, heroine freeholders, whilst they ssarselyalis, the outlay, cud .t lo.l.,•xpesse than the annual co, ..f tobasco or the use: trilling la,. we A saving and purchase of this kind (IC hot lain„7, and con stantly increase in value. In case of sickness or misfor tune by whist/ hr is thrown out of etepi..yiesst. he his a home to go to, wit-re he can alessys make a ssel living— The title is Ilne,elltioliably good—cue of the e ld e st in the State, being the Henan Title. Those eh., desire farms, will please address, tee sosall y or by letter ; cm:toeing first instaltristit.l to Samuel W. Cattell. at else 4E, of the casepany. Ne ill Walnut ;street beta - , su Furth and Fifth streets where Map ran be save. Pamphlets procured and ever; eatisfactioa sirtsmed. Letters prempt ly answered. Leriles are allowed to 11 , 0,1 shares in their 0,011 names and risht, without trustees. CHAS. K. LANDIS. At torn at Law, 14 Sana,to street VICE PRESIDENT. R. GRIFFITIIS IVlAJletale Li:. et Water street. TR BASER EB. FRANKLIN BUTLER, Wboleedo Jooolor N Nos th Second Street 6F.CIcI: PA It I", SAMUEL W CAT TELL. tVull,ut ELM!`: E FTERI FS. Supi•riiitimilont CliestiA end PhiLade!plait Railroad. A. N. BRENNENAS. MescMint. Laio.elter It. 6. 6. RAMMJIZGER. Secretary Witistrintitee Maine Insurance Cr mpany. litilatielpliat. cit As. C. HILING, P keebuiy Wort,. l'arkesbuig JESSE LANDIS. Attorney at Law, 1.31, , , Ai0r. REFERENCES. Ex.ilovtq uor IL. Grt:r,;4, IL bar rvti , Cleartivl,l. nod all ntlArn Wid! Info unsql .14, if 4. \\*HO WANTS TO BE MARRIED E AnT OF Li 1e C- IA It Nt. The most rot ritordi nary Black of the Nineteenth Century ! THE BLISS OF NI Ald. AO E. THE WA ITO l'll E L TAIL Matrimony !nude easy: or. llow to Win a Lover. one voltone of 170 pages. 3 . 2m0. Price one Dollar. 50iidio0 copies already issued.— Thirteenth edition ready. Printed eu the finest paper. and illugtraiol in the first style start. ••Love rules the court, the camp, the grove, For Love is Heaven, and !leaven is Love." zio sang the Bard: yet thousands pine For love--of life the light divine— Who, did they know gouts. gentle autos. The hearts of those they love to warm, Might live, Might die. in bliss supreme, Possessing all of which they dream. The ',tad to Wedlock would you know 1 Delay not. but to RONDOLT Time flies. and from his gloomy wings A shadow falls on living things; Then seize the moments as they pa:, Ere fall the Last sands through the glass: At least the present is your own, While all the future is unknown. A happy marriage man or maid Can 1111 W secure In HON Inirrz: aid. CONTENTS. ELL:4A K ER'S Klub Philadelphia Adverilsementb. V. B. P•iltEl, AGENT, TIIIRD AND CHESNI.II T Man. Know Thyself.—An Invaluable Book for 25 cents.— Every Family should have a copy." 00,000 , •••-• • Copies sold in less than a year. A new editioo re vised and improved, Maned. Dr. Hunter's Medical Manual and hand book for the afflicted. Containing an outline of the origin, progress, treatment and cure of every form of dis ease contracted by promiscuous sexual intercourse, by self-abuse or by sexual excess, with advice for their prevention, written in a familiar style avoid ing all medical technicalities, and everything that would offend the ear of decency; with an outline of complaints incident to Females, from the result of some twenty years' successful practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of a dell.-ste or pri vate nature. To which is added rtceipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the cause, symp toms and care of qe lever and ague. Testimony of the Professor of Obstetrics in Penn College, Philadelphia.—Dr. Hunters Medical Man ual.—The author of this work, unlike the majority of those who advertise to cure the disease of which it treats is a graduate of one of the best (•olleges in the United Stetes. It affords rue pleasure to re commend him to the unfortunate, or to the victim of malpractice, as a successful and experienced practitioner, in whose hnnor and integrity they may place the greatest confidence. Jos. S. LONGSHOILE, M. D. From A. Wood-ward, M. D., of Penn. Universi ty, Philadelphi I.—lt givesme pleasure to add soy testimony to the prolessioal ability of the Author of the "Medical Manual." Numerous cases of dis. ease of the Gental Organs, some of them of long standing, have catre under my notice, in which his skill has been manifest in restoring. to perfec, health, in cases where the patient has been consal ered beyond medical aid. In the treatment of Setn inal weakness. or disarrangement nt the functions produced by sell-abuse, or excess of venery, 1 do not know his superior in the profession. I hav's been acquainted with the Author some thirty years, and deem it no more than justice to him as well at kindness to the unfortunate victim of early indis cretion, to recomtnend him as one in whose pro leGional skill and integrity they may saltily confide themselves. ALFRED WO , ,DW ,RD, M. D " This is iy ithout exception, the most eoinore hensive and intelligent work published oil the clam of diseases oh which it treats. Avoiding all tech nical terms, it addresses itself to the reason of its readers. It is free from all objectionable matter, and Do parent, however fastidious, Can ,ibject in placing it into the hands of his sons. The author has de. voted many year, to the treatment of th. Va.I . IOIIS complaints treated of. slid, with in' hole breath to puff ; and too little presunip , ion to lin poise, lie has otfered t u the world, at the merely nominal price of 25 cents, the fruit of some. twenty years , most successful practice."—Herald. "No teacher or parent should be withou• the knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. At would save years of pain, mortification and 110, row to the youth under their charge."--People's Actro rate. A Pres,2,terian clergyman in Onto, writing of f • ,lunter's Medical Nl,lnual ,, says Thousands upon thousands of liar youth, by evil example and influence of the passions, have been led into the habit of self-pollution, without realizing the sin and fearful consequences upon themselves and their posterity. The l'Onstitoti.lll of thousands asho are raising families have been enfeebled, if not bra ken •lowis, and they do not Lenny the cause or the cure. .sily thing that can be done an to enlighten and influence the public mind as to checs, and ul. tinuitely to remove wrUe-spread source of hui man wrctchec nee, %sould confer the greatest bles sing nest to the religion of .beaus Christ, on the present and miniiisg generations I otetiyerance for the ode of intoxie lung drinks) though it has slain thousands, as not a greater scourge yr the human race. ACl'epa ray thanks on behalf of the afflicted, arid, believe me, your co-worker in the good work you are so actively engaged in.' , One copy ,seeurely enveloped, will be lorw riled free of pustage,lo t oe fart of the haired Statas for 25 cents, or six ropis— for S I paid) LOSnES hi ii l'usdishers. sir box 196( Phil adelphia DO - 1 3,, i ,5 0 ; !er5, Cass,s,sers. and Book Agents supplied on fin t.rm, ja :10 I v-2 cuper-Phosphate of Lime.—Just tee,iv...l and 171 . 1 - n, , a !, lr the sa).• t dla•rE the ahov rainah,l trt . .ll:Ler. in !tam In GEO , 2AI,DEIt OA. ,tilvp Qu..en sllvrt a 11.1 at ( - tread's Landlnr, n„ t jun° 12 tf-121 taernarvon Academy.—Churehtown Lancaster C Pa. The Third :session of this flourishing Insti tution will commence on Monday the 7th of May nest. In it Students are fitted For every condition of life, and no win, is spited to give them every opportunity of moral and intelLetual training. Perhaps no section of our Coun try e,j-ys on many advanta , zes as the Tillage of Church town, testis iu the healthfulness, and the morality of the place. Persons -a ding their sons or wards to this Insti tution, may rest assured that every duty devolving upon Its Principal sod Teachers will be fully performed. There are two Departments Male and Female—entirely separate it being believed that this is the best mode upon which any Institution can he conducted. Trit ,11 Tuition,Boarding, Waittii 0(10 For rt rt i l nt'r•rnq Uirli of the Principal! J. E. QIFFIN, d. B. INLAND ENSURANCE AND DEPOSIT Compally.-011112 , , of Curare .`ignare and South (Net, at.. LaJoa,dor. Capital 9125,000 Charter P,rpetual. lowan again.t Loss by Lire, and ro eeive money un DOPOMjt[aM lieretotUre, pitying 5 per cent. on Dcia,it4 mad,. for Si, day, or loinzer. ItUDOLPLI F. RAUCIL dt, 4 t;in b. St,r,tary and Treasurer. 1 n )111LADELPHIA Boot and Shoe Store. 1 —t have removed my wholesale toot and Shoe gr re from N‘ , l th Firth st.: Philadelphia, to„ N. Queen street, Lancaster. National House Buildings. next moor to Erlnt'n Dry lioods Store, where I offer the most ex tensi re assortment of Boots and "Shoes ever seen In the city of Lam-aster, at NV holesslu and retail. kitties Gaiter, flow •75 els. to $3.50 do. Slippers from 50 •• 1.25 lksds from 75 •• 1,25 do. Jenny Lind's fcum ;100 to 1.25 do. Buskins feint 75 els. to 1.25 do. Gum Sandals from 25 •• Together with a great variety of Fairy work, Opera Boots, Cushman Ties, Sontagn, Alhonies, Enrekas, Sr.. Sr. 'fent, Fine Boots from ;.2.511 to $5,00 do. latent Leather from 2,00 to 4.50 du. Calf Congress Gaiters flout 2.00 to 2.50 do. Calf Shoes front 1.20' to 2,50 do. Cork-soled (genuine) 5,00 Misses Ties from 745 to 75 rts. do. Buskins from tit to 87 " do. Boots from 75 to ;1,00 do. Gaiters from a 7 to 1.25 Do. Taglionies at 1,25 Boys Fine Calf Boots front $1,75 to 2.50 Ito." Kip boot: front 1,50 to 2.00 do. •• Wax from 1.25 to 1.75 " Shoe, feint 87 to 1.25 Childs' Shoes from 18 to 78 :rats. )loos' Hoary I;,uts frnw do. do. Shoes fv,d do. Gums frqd tri...'rhu work ie from the hands or the Lent workmen - , and grout denl rondo expre,sly for myself. Every artiele will he wnrranted . soil. art 31 ly 41 11. NI. RAW-LISA. Trusses Trusses!! Trusses!: 3-0. NEIiDLE:s% ruse and hence Establiehmont, S. W. Cdrner of Twelfth and I:are Streets. Itursoder of fine FrrNou Tnessse, combining extreme lightness, onseund durability with correct eo n. struction. Hernial or ruptured patients ran he sui ted by remitting amounts, as ledow :—Sending number of inches round the hips. and stating side effected. Cost or Single Truss. $2, $3. $4, $5. Double—ss, $6, $8 and $lO. Instructions as to w e ar, and how to effect a cure, when possible, sent with the True. Also Ear sale. lit ,Tent variety, Dr. Banning's Improved Patent Body Bace. tot the cure of Prolapsus Uteri: Spinal Psi., and Suppotio, Patent Shoulder Ilraces. Chest Expan dere and Erecter ltraees. adapted to all with Stop Shoul der. and Weak Lung, English Elastic Abdominal Belts. Su•pensories. wringer—male and female. 441_ Ladies' (outs, with lady attendants. july 31 ly J Gallagher, Dentist, having located In . the i it y of Lancaster, respectfully sitters hiaprofossion • al sertlai , to those who nay need than. and choose to give hints call. Ile has been engaged in the profession over jten years—has had an extensive practice for the last six or seven in Chester county—and can give the best of ref erence and °Video, respecting hie professional skill and qualifications. Ile Nl,lllll ale. announce that he has ollained the ex clusive data to use CLAYTON'S PATENT PLAN of making And vetting Artificial Teeth in Lancaster City end County—au improve- • mint which is arilamwiedgisi by gentlemen wh o w ore on the Examining Committee on Dentistry to the New York Crystal Palace, by Professors of Dental O'Dea,. and by Sehmtitir Dentists generally, to surpass every other plan now known for beauty, strength, cleanliness and cheapness. oak. res,l.'nce on the east side of North Duke st_,. bet wren ei,A Chi stint, one square and half ll' h et the Court Dims, and a short distance south of the mar 29 ty.tto =MEE Stereogeopes: Tw il ) } l : l 6 rh E 11'j:7117111n); pictures, n:e taken el Jolt STON'S SKY-LIGHT GALLERY, L.— of North Queen And Ornr,re etc. _ C'ef- D,go,rto , types of every sic., a:1,1 style, take. at :he lowest vie,. L-AnsrAter. jun. 19 tf-',2 1 j ails-oat! House, European style Hotel It aid Restaurant. No. 48 Commercial and No. 57 Clay Streets, SAN FRANCISCO. HALEY It TIIO3IPSON. Jan it tr.". Proprietcrs. 'IR. R. - A NE'S ARCTIC EXPLORATIONS JULIS Fit K during the years . nn: Being a Personal :Narrative, and eoutantiug an account of his important lh,oreries, the Pertlotte Adventured of hi. Party, and the Thrilling lneldrutsConueeted therewi th. Fully and Elaborately illustrated by Several llnndrnl Wood Lithe and steel Engravings, including Pm trait, of Dr. EA:, E It Mr. ORINSELL. the drawings and paintings by the ditdinguisbed Artist, JAMES 114.1111,TuN, trAn sketches by Dr. EASE. The Steel Plates exeettted Un der the superintentionra of J. 31. Butler, of l'Lilndelpbiu.— The Wood Engravings by Von I nen SE Snyder. Two Vol. tam, Octavo. Price, .ff,,Utl. 'Thin beautifully executed and intensely interesting work should be owned and tend by every one. Published by CHILDS & PETERSON, 121 Arch street, Philadelphia. And for sale throughout the United Staten. dee 18 tf4B Vsuable Farm For Sale.—The undersigned offers at private sale, a valuable FARM, contain ing 1243 Acres of Laud, in Adams county, Penna., on the road from Hanover to Frederick, five miles from the former place, and within two miles of Littlestown: 22 Acres thereof are Woodland, the residue is under good fences and good cultivation, and Limestone on part of the Land. The improvements are a large two story BRICK 1.101.:SE, with a well of water near It; a Brick TEN- A:s.T HOUSE, with a spring of water in the Wee went; a large BANK BARN, Wagon Shod, Corn Crib and other outbuildings. Two good ORCHARD., of see leered Appli - treael. Nearly every geld is supplied with run ning Water. Thle Funn will be sold low and on easy (riles, and le well worth the attention of purchasers. Any person wishing to view the premiere will please call on Mr. Jacob Starner residing on the adjoining Farm. For price and terms apply to said Jacob Starner, or to the un dersigned, In Lancaster city. W. CARPENTER, Jan 1 tf 50 Agent. TNTetches, Jesvelry,Silverware and Fan. cy goods—A choice assortment of the finest quality for sale at the lowest cash prices, at Wm. B. Eltorthead's No. 1134 South Second Street, between Pine and Onion, west aide, Philadelphia. The assortment embraces a large and select stock of fine Watches, Jewelry. Silver Ware, Albata Ware, plated with • fine diver, in Spoons, Forks. Ladles, &c.—Jet Goods. F 11313 and Fancy articles of a suterior quality, deserving the examination of those who desire to procure the best goods' at the lowest cash prices. Having a pratical knowledge of the business, and all available facilities for importing and manufacturing, the subscriber confidently invites purchasers, believirig that he can supply them on terms as favorable as any other so tablishment in either of' the Atlantis cities. tar All kinds of Diamohd and Pearl Jewelry , and Sil ver Ware manufactured to order, within a reasonable time. 4V- Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware faithfully re paired. WM. B. EITONFIEAD, No. 181, South 24 St., a few doors above the 24 St. Market. West side. • mons Bird the South Window of the Store. may be seen the huselentific Clock, which commando the admiration of ARP Ifa and curiona. sep 26 1y36 A. Smith, Port illonnale, Pocket I ‘ ,Book, and Dressing Case Manufacturer, N. W. corner , of Fourth and Chesnut streets, Philadelphia, alway ou band a large and varied assortment of ~ Port Monnales, Work Boxes, . Pocket Books. Cakes. Bankers Cases, Travelling Bags. Note Holden, Backhammon Boards. .. Port Folios, Chess Men. Portable Desks, • !j, Pocket Alemorsud tun Books. Dressing Cs , ses Cigar Cases. Sc, Al.. a general nesortmeut of English, French and Ger man Fancy Goods. . Fine pocket Cutlery, Razors, Racor Strops and ti..l,lPens. Wholesale, Second and Third Floors. F. H. SMITH. N. W. corner Fourth awl Chesnut sts.. Phfisdn N. 13.—0 u• the receipt of $l. s Suporkd thdd sent to any part of the United States. by mail:—Aleseritin, pen. thus, medium, hard. nr soft. april 3 I y Gold and Silver Watehes, Silver Wart, nod Jewelry.—The largest. finest, and hoot stock iu the city. Every description of fine and c•heap watches that are manufactured can be oldlAm-d at this s taldishment, which receives them direct from the Facm less of Liverpool. London nod Switzerland, and is ther,,l•re nulled to sell a much suportor article for a less price tin,l3 ny other retail store is/ this city. Persons wishing to purchase at Wholesale and Eet,,il invited to cull and the worth of their motley. Seine of these Watches can be wld at the following pri. ces, tjuld Levers lull Jewelcd. 1 , Carat llUntin, ease. Full Jesveltal Levers. '' Lenin., Watches. Silver Lever "lull Jeweled. •• II unlit,: elute. '• Lupine Watches, Jeweled. and seine still cheaper than the above. Jewelry of ,:very description. tine :nut .Leap. Ter Ware. and Sliver-Plated Were of all Watches repaired and warranted. at LEWIS It. Ittiol (Old ::tandi Nr..110 N. : 4 eoond,2tl dfmrl,low 141, Ph ilath.lphin. rum at es Uiti on Hotel.—No. - '1)0 Marl,l.strert, al.. v... i7ltrt 11, Philadelphia. The underr.i.,tned. late of the House, Columbia, Pa., takes pleasure in inthrining his friends, and the public generally, that he has taken th .ihoy.. well-known and popular litrUSE. .I.mg knov. 11 the lied Lion lintel.) which Ito lens idled up v.ith oidirely Or., Furniture and Iterldin4 of .1 superior The lmuse has also been renovated and Imp, ved in a frontier which will compare fivorahly with any of the Hotels in the i ity. atolr rot tail to p, rie lino to those who may patronize this establiAment. The T! "-re. will rilwair, be supplied with the choreest Pinrisions the market alt. rd*: and the liar with the Pt. EdT A ND Nothing Khali be left undoi.e In make his lium.lF ei..infi.rtal.le, and he Hatters himself ~..• • rtying Fund or the United Staten In ite,t by strict Mtetitinti to litiSillt en. ha will merit and re ' ObtlEti..•.. Aul.mti n•.l . 11• L- t CO., S. S t•-11.0 C 'I bird .t ~.in. a liberal sitar.. nt pabli, patroan-e. EMmt.i. Ste.. Philadelphia. If. w. 111 Nli I.E. : Capital 8;450,000 niny 22 tf-In liwirrieto.. , tliN EY is agesiini .iii ‘.1.-pmite 'Awl - - - - - - tie-10..41 in eoteted inn Depte-.11 lloLk Mitt ~114. 1 1 to Ihr. I ard•vare•—l'lN FON ~ V`C..IK Eli, No..' r. t, preferrid, a ea-. tificato Will be -Iten. I I :‘,. l -th t,tto•• Silk:rt. II111.1•Mit•11A All M.., large and small, are o.ceived , nud the atn,unt Retail dieder• in For. I..are and .1 an. stk. rtillo l: n.nd hau oil dintiand. xilhout notice. glans. nails. paints s lotelvnt t. lott.l at the rate of Lin per tent., roinno, tog Innel ." .... 1 . , .-I e .o-nortn.tul 0... noni the -1 dep,-it, nud enanneg t01.111.0:11 days i 111011, 0.7 r e d:, . oto.. Lo the n iil.dran of the of flep 00 1,, I In. 1,1,t day et da.nuary. in oath )ear. the The ....• eteln-lie .t,t-htn tor the tn., 0.4 , Cei• . of eat-ii 1...td to tnu tiepin-in.'', or -.titled 10 111 ,•.1 z, in the Union. - 11. ruing Mat zn. lie may prefer. TI,. .t not warran.e.l to _ice - the Coluteto . i hate now upttaids divonito, Iu ;1..1. t.l . li.r hNle. a cornett-1e.... , amen!,l.Ler i'Llin.lelpLi.t of ~1, _ .t00., jinni' , veil Cool, nn.l r • ..10y it.ionoati It, toldle,lt.. o,trhet to modeon!. the f...0-nret t: I oe• ,• Sltill, s l i ul 1i . !I, .• , AN tie/to 10.1: I it v., t• d• 1113:.htni for ih, patron:l lutes let II rt nt ..11, In : . ornkil !nit i th. :•it.l +I , d„„ II „ ~,, I.l.ntl:g outr tie ball:nice of Pig tired Dr polle the , ” 4.1, 27 1.-7 c; it,; F. D. Spy. Lull I, the ch,up...!! ytnua ev, Eftht ill this ,ity at CIISNUT ST. Ho U.: SAMUEL M ILA'- `: NO.._, CHESNUF S Rettret-, PFIILA DELPHIA BOARDING $l,OO PER DA /. iHE IJINNSYLVANIA MUTUAL LIVI' OCK IN:'-URANCE COMP-NY Capital '550,000! CHARTER PERPETUAL THIS' Company is o, fully organized, and p• pared to insure against the combined risks of FIRE, WATER, ACCIDENT and DISEASE, all descriptions of LIVE STOCK, such as Horses, Mules, Cattle, sheep, &c. fcr 0 ' 4e, No. 21 Fifth street, Fittablm, Dif; ECTO RS. A. JAYNES, PresidentS ,-- " R. M't.A IN, Secretary. Wm Day, James Mathews, Alex Hilattl., Henry A White, • Wm 0 Leslie., Wm Bakewell, Joh!. Young, jr. J ZEtIWZItMAN, Agent non 6 tf-42] lopperware Manufactory.—SANlVEL Dll.- JLER returns thanks for the liberal patronage herAl , - r..r.• bestowed upon him. and respectfully informs his ells. [comes and the public generally. that he still continues at th e old stand. In West King street. nearly opposite Fult,.n Hall, and is prepared-to manufacture to order Copper Ware, in all its various branches, and on the most 'reasonahle terms. fie his country friends especially to give hint a 1,11, as he is confident of being able to please. Lls - cry- - Stable. 11, His.. keep.: eonstantly on hand, for hire, 110PaiiIES, CA Clt lAt ES. BAROLICLIES, In exeullent order, and furnished at the lowest rates. Give hint a call when you need anything of the kind, and he will suit you to a nicety. Lancaster, mai 1 Jacob limerick & Co. -- Imparter, and Whole sale Dealers in China, Glace & Queensware, No. 215 North Third street, four doors below. Callowhill st., (east tide.) stern of the CoFI.),E POT. Philadelphia. luckier Waranted. item EmEllicK: HEN Rl' 1101•EIN, aug ly d. t gaffer & II arley.—Cheap Watches and Jewelry, CI Wholesale and Retail, at the ••PlilladelphlaWatch and Jewelry Store," So, 9tl North Second Street, cornet of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches full jo' sled, 18 carat cases, s2i,,tio. Gold Lepine, la citrate, $24:00 Silver Lever, full jewelled. I t risiP;\ Silver Lupine. Superior Qum rt 7.00 Gold Spectacles, 7.1i0 Fine Silver. do. Gold Ladies' Gold Pen,•ils. Silver Tea Spoons, not, Gold puns, with pencil nud silver holder, Gold Finger Rings, 37 1 /, cents to $00; Watch plain, 1'23 , 6 cents; Patent, 104; Lunet ; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STAUFFER & VALLEY, Successors to O. Conrad. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines still lower than the above prices net ly-1.7 Cs) 1 I Z i • c•- v. , I - t to )0 1 to 1..00 1.00 to 11-1 \on. 21 & 23 South Sixth Street, PHILADELPHIA. Agrivultural Implement )lanuhetury,llrl,t , .l. Seed Ground, ,:t7ll ..teres) illonmsdale. neer Ilrist.d. net 9 al' A. Rot:km/Irbil, & Co., N.,t to Krah.i..l.'s 1/.•Clothing Store, East tkamt e street, Lancaster Ps. Dealers in all the new end popular YAMILV CIN Wholesale and he'tati. Th e y have ju.t o•.,Wed fretli supply of Wfdr e ' s Celehrated Aromatic Schehtatu Schmtyps and will soli to retailers at Proprietor's prices. jun.. 20 11-22 sgtice.—CABINET m AKIMJ BUSUNESS. The. or, derrigued hereby Aires notice that she wilt , arry CABIN El-H.lll ISIS and Undertaking business at stand in West King street, formerly kept by her husbaul, Henry M. Miibr, and at the same time raturus her sincere than', for th e firrnerly best , ued thn , itablishinent A count nonce firma custom is respectfully and urventle,•lici , edi - mar r MAIZi* NULL PI: oyes, St ov en•—As the season is approncbin: Othe purchase of Stoves, the val. fiber begs have to tail the attention at those waotins, to his stuck, whielt SiSta of the largest And best sele,-te,l eesorl ment ever ~tler. ed in this city. The varlet . , Si Parlor, Cook, Shop, Hall and Office Stoves for either wood or embraces many new and beautiful patterns, elegant in design, perfect in proportion, and econombini in the et.m sumps lon of fuel. Those wanting a cheap and semi , . able Stove, with uniform smooth castings, would d., well to cell b e for e purchasing elsewhere. Also a general avert meat or hardware, Cutlery. Saddlery, p 2. It au As ORE NEW Goods tat Went the bent bargain., of the season. Velvety. Clothe for Talmnsi shawls kr, per rout lower than ever; Nlerini.., every shade; Ladies Dress Goods of the latest designs.-- Silks, Silks, the most beautiful ever idler.. Now opening, the largest assortment of Olin's and Ho siery, in order to suit every taste; WOO pieces of the best Calicoes ever .Id, at el{ eta.; 4-4 Muslin, at tiN cis. , at W ENTZ'S. Carpels--Just 'octavo] the cheapest carpetii ever sold at WENTZ'S Now Is the B a re for every one that want. a new carpet. The best ,I.•r, kr carpet now selling at 75 cents. nov GC 52 QPICES -Cistuanimi Pepper, Allspice, Clonl, Mustard oMare, Glogsr, Coriander,' Sweet 3larjorum, Sc., at THOMAS ELLMAKER'ii Drug Store, Wrist King et., Lancaster. LIX;WOOD, Extract Logwood, Indigo, Ensile, Alum, Blue Vitriol, Copperaa,,Annatto, Prussiatd; Potash, Madder, Verdigris, etc. Fur Salo nt THOMAS ELLMAKER'S Drug S Cl etuicekl Store, Wout King et., Lanmstor. dee 4 tr 413 ob Printing neatly dont. at the Intent. t, peeeetletee, No.r 9. North Dula ham, " trhe Ultnots Central Railroad Company lls now prepared to sell over two millions of Acres of selected Prairie ' Farm and Wood Lands, In Tracts of 40 Acres and upw ards, to suit purchasers, on long credits and,at low rates of interest. They were granted by the Government to encourage the building of this Railroad, which runs from the extreme north to the extretru__, south of the State of Illinois. It pas ses, from end to end, through the richest and most fertile Prairies of the State. dotted her, and there with magnifi cent Oak °niers. The recent opening of nearly Gtal Allies of this road throws open the lands for cultivation. They an scattered from Lto fifteen miles on each aide of it, through Its entire length. The soil is a dark, rleh mould, from une to live feet In depth, is gently ruling, and peculiarly fitted fir grating cattle and sheep. and the cultivation of wh,at, Indian corn, The first crop of Indian corn planted on the newly bro. ken prairie. usuall pays the cost of plowing and sometimes fencing. Wheat sown on neve turned sod Is sure to yield very large profits. One man with a plow and two yoke of oxen will break one and a half to two acres per day. Coo. tracts can be made for breaking. 'ready for corn or wheat, at s2,to $2 50 per acre. By judicluus management farm a may be broken and teneed the first mud under a high state of cultivation the second year. The larger yield on the cheap lands ut Illinois, over high priced lauds in the Eastern and Middle States. is known to be much more than sufficient to pay the dliirrence of transportation to the Eesteru market. The rapid increase and growth of nourishing towns and village, along. the Hue of this mid afford a growing home demand for term produce. Coal and wttd are delivered along the Riau at ditterten points at from .1 , 1 So to jf the cord or ton. earth.. having in Clew towa. Kansa, Sebra.ka, or nen..La for their future heroics should hike Into cow•hiera• that the country west of the Misnissippt is destitute 01 i.itiroada; that the convenience, of transporting grail. and produce !arms on the line of the Wi% Is 1. eutral iLui:e,atl. direct to the great pastern market. it Nutlicient itselt to pa) the inVer-tincnt at li,ut =lo to per acre higher than iu goVeruluent land. in lout. to other a oros that it ct sts s.• ton.-11 more to get produce irtan lute, or ol the coUutry 0o :A of the Mo.sissti Ito the 1..10: t.1 .. 1 market. that the :acute: wilt find it ihneh w te proniattle to locate the line this railroad. Price and 'hernia el Pa) went.—The price will vary It. in j_s. accutding h. I. cation. quality, ac. r deed:. may be made during the )ea, the ~.urthasd moue) ta fe bbild itt tie .1111,1.0 11.,1a111Let.,— tho find to Le due in ta... years front date of e mtr...t. the ether 3111111311) thereafter. The loot pa) mem a 1:1 I ...um. .lue at the end , d the sloth )ear Irvin date of ....ntract. liy the =d second svetiou of the Act ot the approved luth Febuary, 1 , 41. them, iamb. ate nee from until tile) are paid to,. 'Lid et tit e)ance _ranted to the pmelme.r. • Ittle.egl will Le ..Intr.red at 1.1) tn. , btet . amt. per unni.—At. a seem it) her td the coult.l.l. the Met tad years Mtired trust ie patd ill 4dlatice. rut I; 5.40.1 Id that one tenth at the ',and put.ol.a -,..,1 ' , Mill you t) be • r, ut,ltt lam,er oredit, at six pm may id goo tied o - 1 ). appii. ate t. ,It.to per read. ['nutt. ;be reedit lice 1.. t he deducted bd east. lu vdttich , ase the I. Itp.r) ( .11:dt Urti , .o Maid. I. ill I e received aceach. It .ieved LILA o,telltell;;credit. null 100 11l ”1 charge,! 1.1 tilt:, tatiaN. 0111 ,nalatt a tt nlliau tilt a 11 11 11 101 1,1.11 liar, in d an 101001, lEz•itTelldt-1.1 all the puittlimite 111 the 110.011 time the 131 , 01 lii 1 of the iaitit.try t tit prtaialily have ill , rttai,l diet! N.l 1:Iv lour r.‘,.: :tell 1.11,0 .11/ eitpat, l 0 c 4 1 . 1011 0 ill 0,101010013 31.0 . 0 . 0.1 t,. to bite it:100.3111 nl.l to ttelviaitm 10111'0 '. h..oinp the 1P1 . ,..11, 1 1011 ).1 bite I.ololn thriugout I elate, 1110) 01 the 1010, 1 11111 1 of Via: a, a- a gui.it to aIQ pail r.t Iho t_,•ttli q au) . N I,llld, talLit/g Iril, 1.-,t1 , 1, 11.1 t , 0. , 1 ,1 'h . d by n uut,rou, letter. from it•..iperlal..le tartlt, tbrott.:is.,ut thu may Ito had o applirmi,ll at the .Alice 01 It, I.,llllkatt,,:lN. IA 1:1.1:: M. DC IT Y, t. 1 I 11111 , i, l:rtltral liaiir od l cop /I, r. /I/ .o.r • 1 it,l3! •IN I, SI .11 M Ai\ T. ~1 L. PLAID I'l,lll/ e nre m w closing out the hal:trnt 1 , 1 our Pfirld Silks at eery rede,n.d prives.— Aurono the, ire le•, 0 t,•t+ ire Entire tluoed to 7S cis., ze,tulnr Al,. in lea mr..re.nt ro c +rth 7:tc. Call and see mn,l you will surely pal. ha, st these prie, nt the I.lEll HIVE s..TOItE, , Nurth Queen Sr. fITAV 14,1 , 60 ly ardware....-Rnssel & Barr. No. 8, East 11. King street, sign of the Anvil, Wholesale and Petail healers in Foreign and Domestic Hardware.—lluiiding material of every description, Shell as iceltS. latches, hinges. bdlts, 00. We have the agency of the Ihttsbut g Jane. tared Locks, is high can he used tier right or left hand dare. We shall also have on hand a supinier article of nails and spikes. Also a large assortment of glass. paints, oils and varnishes. Wetheril's pure white lead, French and American zinc' paint. e are the agents for Rowland Parry's building slate Slate put in by the square, nr :wild by the too. All slating dente by our hands warranted, and attended to at the 'deadest Indict, CoACII TRIM 1 I ;at keep it good in,st.rtment era..ll trimmings. •orli no lavesta,,s. hubs, bows rivas l felloos Ingo and axle. i In En/Arne:led. plain, and ft. oo Oil Clotho. Enamelled and patent leather; bolts, bands m: ilea raslings, 3e. SD CABINET MAK find h go,l ao,rtnient panel, hand and latch 55115: planes, gita,res ehioels, bra,s nod brare-bitte. east steel tati.;,s and bills BLACKSAIrrus—WiII find a complete assortment of bar, rolled, slit. sheet and hoop iron; cast, shear, spring and other steels: bellows, anvils. vices. screw-plates, .tr. FAHMEIt6-11"ill find a good assortment of farming im plements, such as pluses, corn cultivators, horse rakes, vrain cradle, scythes. suathi, rakes and forks; patent bay hooks; ropes and punks. shovels, hoes. and axes of Si] vi us', Brady's and hags n's make, all of whlch ave warrnated. .. , T , 11 . 1.:-11e also keep a complete assort ment of cls.k. Finbr, wood and coal stoves. Agents Gn the snleof superphosphate of 'ill), MAlSidt:red by many to he the best fertilizer or manure in tisc. fold in largo or small Peruvian Guano also for sal, July d ly GOUNTRY Merchants—An, invi t,l to call at No. 27 North Queen street. Laileaster. have a large assortment of II 175 and SlIttES of e v e ry d,seriptinn, and I pledge myself to sell at Philadelphia r I:na W " I I t i t k .t E, Phgas " it i l l te d d l u -- p e f t ' : l ' r .t tt i l l i ‘ 4 l' f ' e rk rti: ' e work,: and folinlielignd the Ituilitirad tiro or all kinds of Earthen Ware. I:m.l:lngham er Dark Lustre, Yellow, Cream Colored and Rhino Ware. Toilet Sets, Table and Tea Ser. of dillerrnt kinds. Apothecary Boxes and Jars. and a great variety of ether articles. kept constantly on hand at his Pottery Ware-house. and at his Store Room: and an as srtment of Bracketts and Rose Sets for ornamenting buildings, kc. Ile is also prepared to furnish all kinds of Terra ('eta work. Furnishing, Mouldings and other kind of Ornamental work- to order—lnsult till kinds of buildings inside andout; k Encaustic Tiles, for Ornamental Pavemet or Fessile Granite, or artificial Steno; for Flooring of Halls RooluS; liar-Rtstins, Passages, Baths. Ornamental Fire Places, tic; and wi!: keep constantly on hand, at his old stand, an assortment of Red Earthern and Stine Ware. 11. has been six months. and spared neither labor or expense in nitt!iin,,the accessory preparartions for the afore 111.111uthrture, and is now prepared to receive ail orders. LI EN 11).' No. Queen street, Leto Centru!...0,,,,..t.d Vine stre,:t—Si•Zn want..el npprentires to learn the nine. I 0,111 e,. I'. G. has engaged a manager who it , fully run t petant to conduct the above business; and all coin municati..lls. mirespondence and ordeis with his luau ager, pertaiuing to the mid business, will be strictly at tended to. JOHN HAIM I S IN, sop 5 tit:la t Manager ITAANI EL'S HAY CUTTEII.—this ruperim Ilay. Straw Fodder Curer has received the highest premiums at the I 'vnua. riot,- Fair. :mint variou: other Exhibitions the past and peanut seniton. and is believed to hr the t.“it in the Market. fir rale Wholesale and Retail. by MORRIS a CR. A;:ricultural War,iin,e and Seed :Store. N. E. ( ~ e. lh d 'darker sta.: DOUNTY LAND'—lmportant to old Soldiers' The undersigned is now prepared to procure Land Warrants of 169 Acres each for commissioned and non-commissioned officers, musicians, privates, whether of the regulars, volunteers, rangers, or mili tia, who wero in the service of the United States, in any of the wars in which this country woe engaged ail3Co 1790. Also for Seamen, ordinary Seamen, marines, clerks and landsmen in the Navy, militia, volunteers, wag onmasters, teamsters, chaplains and flotilla men en gaged in any war since that period. Also for officers and soldiers in the Revolutionary War. In case of the death of a person entitled to the warrant, he can secure the same for the widow, if living, or for the minor children. Persons who desire their claims promptly attended to, will please call on the undersigned at his office, in South Queen &erect, one dew- below Hubley'F Ho tel, Lancaster Pa , JOHN W. MECKLEY. mar 14 ly-11 Free Per Cent Saving Fund. G FARCE M. STEINMAN. West Kit,g street \_ the National Safety COmruny, Wnlnut street, south ki west corner of Third st., Philadelphis. lueorporated by the 84,81 e of l'ennitylranin ill 1841. Five per tent interest is given and the money is always paid hack whenever It Is called for, without the necessity of giving notice for it beforehand. . . People who have large sums put their money In thin Sa ving Fund, on account of the superior safety and conve nience It affords, but any sum, large or small, Is received. This Saving Fund has more than half a million of dollars securely Invested for the safety of Depositors. 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Ally euelostag taii.;itollar to the proprietor, as be. icsa. Shan rettivr the N 1140411, for tato year, or any porno[[ eights[ tl,crllovr. am/ eight kh , ltars. at otte pale, skid: receive a copy grati, ; 51. 31. BA L 1.012, and Proprietor,_ Corner of Trenaint aid Itrontliolil etreets, Boittkat. Tsui 1 1. F 1 , 11 C If T e. 'l inr latent EETH.—.t 1 4, 1 ,71 .1 . , N . 1; 1 1: , 1 Iy Fir Ur. S.lf ill would I,l.ectitoliy Illlllolllloc. •to 111.9 1341- trot, and the public. that basing porch:tr.,' the right of thi. city anti county to tae Ile. iilaytetl l 4 Indent Colored 1;11Ita l'ercha. he o, ion-pared n , furnedo iiirtio .4 1 1i-di:Ill unit thi, °Liter,' in a nroonet Gar .upenai to ally 11,*.• 111 11.1 e. 111,. ..I% . fttitagc., aro the of inal,n, A more pi toot ni_ azt I a more natural and ',mound job. and the nhuervil N.1,4❑1y more cougeni al 4.1111,0 p10.5t.,1111 to Iv. lent till 111,41 th than metal. All tin, luae o.ser had it will hale nettling else._ It i i inipet ;ion: and iwrtectly indestructiblo It :until on lib kiln— and intiondt 1%, in the luv the ...li on in. or by unything taken auto the mouth. 1 hate teeted thin by initting it into the Ntrollgi , t 11 . q1124 I,tlS. .1111 110 111,10 etl., t trout it theon metilil Ire :lam water. .111 .11.1 o 1.. h to try the tiritta l'inehit Tooth eau loft' a set lout it . lonoi they do not tiondor perfect o-an•taiition they need not tithe then, ill rt they are found not tomtit:id the 11004 of tune. II the sere 14 , 1 cicuac ter, 11111 Le in....rted iu ex, hinge or (hit tuoncy trill la retundool. full at the one, it inf. 0. 11 eloilionio, N 0.1.14 KtaDiplC, North l.:11,,11 .beet. for further intiorboation ou 0115 sulojait, irori odooeitnelis thi. boatinfoil inventin. firs loonti-d, wholoing, to ionalia, a11:111..1or the of (lilt the titi kbt..coh:lt $4 lune/odor. can be coononitodidal 103 codling it. about, liatrnotion4 will it' 141 V• ..11 In it. u u It 45 12E1.1.0W Cltlzemtb of I.aitest,ter City AN I, ct ot vi'v.—V.;ll are tilt - I.pe•unlh soli, ted to ,11' ud.,501i11, the hewhod tittietitiiii k tit gll,.thi just rereired :old for %Villi.llll 11,1Sivr'N dothing \,,.:,1N. I th Utte.lll :.tueet..lth de. r It. to lh'ang' wo-tt coitsl, ilk.: tit . tilt. 1..7.1 tittittitirtli anti hu olted t•iik Visit old Nosh I'. Pat tern. Any Wile,. n , I,e lelltlo. ,e 1 aline; eraih4s elery tlesaliption. 1 . 1.0 s •.l. : t I elloralde and 1, .xtu 5. ....hp.: pei :or It! C Ad , 1 tit 3,N t.1n1113111. of Plain and l':111o , met . • .1 1 , ,r) drierile Mode to , ider at short teak , tot tot ‘t or. rotted. READ V-M AD E CI.O . IIIING. A t,ral t,eotieut,gt,ort [tient of rc..l) -made cloth ,urh t-ut ,sek ess Frock. NAM. annni 5,5 Cod?,, Wain and !suet' Canooniers and Satinet l'anil.nno .non ..01111110$1 rants of nil hddle, phnitn nud fancy ennk and Item Inn,t4. Valsnnti.t nml ~ t her vests to suit pot - chaser, •nf sills, sill In. odd no. 100 If not los,. than at IcQ, n'lnqiitti,r, Idols, to , n mit of tins rite nt Lann,naeter. All t11.11.•I, ars ndinufaettimi under Itn. ears :Intl tower nnf sunconrilner, anl , l :int) therefore Ins rslisd upon as dente all, rt,ttl t. nee tie , us an sarly call and allos in, to furnilndi yon with suelv artd•Lv, as pon 1113 y to our Into of tonsil. eneen ten is tilt w.. 11 ft'r past fans, se nre sinserely. tienninfni. ‘1.11.1.1.Vd IMIIIIIIIIIII No. !..,1111 Qt1.,•,1.11,2t. 44 street. 14110. I yre.cott'N Illstortcalßork.—.lu,t publish Iteigu 01 Piplip IT By It ililatu II Bi—,. it. St Ith Bo tu rirt... H ub -. Tit, I 1..1,• nihr,i, g bott Lilt mural v. is .. ‘,l 1 ~ , t iotpt.i . tttut as wtll us . pt. ~t 1...b0y. 11 ii to 0a..1° toi.y at .1, to SOY. of our • ..t Ado., end I he I,he in „„i"„ i 1 the 1,1.1.•,,, ,In •I,,cmc I.r it ii vi • 11, : the 'II • nit ..; that the Duke .. I'.. union with • f mai his w •• s .1 eth, with the 'story of T. lnyluct, le Armada; t!... wltli 'As tram 01 v the telt:ram of the - and the cruel nottm.-t t, 11,JI . a we' tam bottle of the promo cot teia, to rite foregrtatt 11, loc.lite, chick inesetas er..0...1 ,subordlnate t - ; sat niterest in regtrd to the clut.t.u.ter omit:tout mho al the inelltu tu.as af chi n in the puhay days el la, twusperity. The maw-rots h'r tide vubt Ineme a to, be gathered from tr.,r, pot of .;•:; am: the hao ter many years mug it. tit frost the An inherent The an lucre of hithanetts, in part...li..r, unit! Tory . lately tig..lnet me.. the milt", lit...to:tan, has lie. thert I,owarches, and Into e oll,mions to, be e n fur en; bed )I.iiS. from Settle of the principal !whs.! mSpain. the descendants of tho great men of the •ix [eolith century. riUCII It ColleitiOn of original lleCtlllietttS 1111110001 heture Leen nook for the Ilk:straiten of this pariod. Als o , Aw Nna hnitorn, Edam. , of ?tr. Prescott . .. pre. chins NVorht. 01 Conquest ..f 3 vole, l'onquest of Peru. 9 volt Ferdinand and I eattella. Yoh.. 1 vii. NEARLY READY, Ly 1:n4,1.1V:dd., Enlerzot, t..), 1'1361,1m5, 14 Witem nt., E , .stoo, 'an 51 Ls ! Blinds I VEN I:TIAN hl.l NI AN U kACT..oII.V. The subs,iiber lake. A hi. method of lc, forming the eiticeni of Laticastet enunty, that he still continuel to manufacture Minds t.t the itiost beautiful and fashionable styles, at the shortest uos•lble notice, at hi, new ,slablishulout in East Getman (who th , ol IMlow the Public Schools.l Any person desiring to lOok at Ilia different patterns, can do so by culling as • above, where he will at all times lot pleased to wnit upon them. Ile has reeei, d sore beauti ful patterns from Philadelphia. Also, linlnut lillnda znude to order, of which. FTI,CiIIIVI/S , 1111 1, aeen at lila dwelliug; thin, blinds are w%rrnoted hot Is inde or that, shades hung. Hair, Husk. Pal uleaL :Itrizw and C aton Mattrassesllladm to ardor rind taste. Also. Cush lons. Curtains and all kinds of Upholstery 1113de and re• paired. Cirpets rut. sewed and laid. All kiwis let Furni• titre leende is the latest fashion and style. old Furniture repairvd and varnished to leak as geed as tie*. orders can he left at the, Ben Fianklin Printing 011ie., North Cocoa street, next door to St lore 11144.1, .tarok Klec'C Grol;ery store; Witnieyer A Eames', Furniture Warehouse; D. lialr's 'Dry E r h on ' s D r y tinsel stor e ; T. J. Rends Dry (islet stow; at the Iced Lien Motel, West King street; Ilvlnitsli A Carter. Painters, orange st., D. Herr, (2111,111 , ia; aent T. Gault!, :late Iliirhor. CiiNRAD ANNE, Agent. IL 11. RAWLINS. 1143 juno 19 6nn-'22 GREAT Bargain.— Avr,s of laud :R I% NiA:alas c. It. Va. I hive for t. , alit. r thelonglog ert Campbell. of llllnoisr ACKF:ii of land, lying on tho waters of the Twent) Mile and Sycamore, nowt ofeu• ry rieb awl excellent grass land, part excellent Farming Land. it would make a tine grazing Farm. There is plenty of Coed and Iron upon it. Terms $7OOO cash, or cosh, or ii:.3110 in Cote wold and Merino Sheep. Tide Is the .zrentest bargain ever offered in Land. HEN M i'IIICE, N. B.—One thousand Merino and Cotswold Ewen and Rams will be taken for tho.ifiriOU, hobo o the-Ist of March, delivered hero. 11 , ,V I I3m 43 TOYES TIN AND COPPER RARE.-- 1,7 The undersigned resrlectfuliy announees to his old friends and patrons, and to the pnidle that ho enntinuen to keep t.n hand n large asiortmeat 01 Cooking Parlor. Of ft, and other STUN ES, of the latest and [mod approved potter., Ile Mao continues to early on extensively the manufacture •d rdIEET4 RON AND COPPER WARE Of all kinds, made in the nratest and, n, t sublitantial manner. Housekeepers and pi-rnons going to houacknoping sup plied with all acting, dunked at the very Ineest prices.— Per n ons wishing artinl. a in Lin lin., arciu.jtrd to call at his old stand, La•t Ring ?treat. n c fridn Centre Square. - CHRISTIAN KIEFFER. jan S tf 51 I 1 EORG.F. Kuhr, Manufacturer and l 7 Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Scgars and Tobacco, takes this method of informing his old cus tomers and the public generally, that he can now be found at No. 45 North Queen et., next door to Weld. ler's Rotel, Lancaster, Pa., where he has always on hand the choicest brands of chewing and other To bacco, such as Johns b Sons pound lump, Russ & Robinson's Sc and 8, Lotier's Plug, Fine wist, Dorado, Diamond Twist, &u. Also, all kinds of imported Sogars, Regality, Prin cipees, Yarrow, Turkish Sultana, Cuba Sixes and a great number of other brands; together with a large stock of common and fluff Spanish Segars, manu factured in the best manner for his own sales always on hand, and offered at wholesale and retail at the very lowest prices. All who want a Erat-rate article, of Tobacco and Began are invited to give hide a call D yein g ' and Su enrlng,—!..,lip nude., a; Fancy zlttntot. eninidelphla three inf,ruts the tine •tt f tit•nt,,ner, a: I c,d.,..ht:e. th at all kind.. • .•;;,.e. are 4, td in most a!• , 1 pr. tonal ( - ad:nerd and • - t a•••. clrent.od prt urd equal to ; dre..e-e in UtOtittrltleli apparel st• toed nod dy,dle -floc. •.;:. it ;rn abort, Dye in . : in all its vati.us±rant bee done abort notice, and d.; the louest firms. A tall In trine...Cy wasted, as It la very renvunictrd for those who sht•uld want anylng In the abotte rah I '1 ISAAC BARTON, (11MCER, WIN!! cod LIQUOR STORE-- •.91z sLe.ret. der 7.6 tt-444 DWARD Wiley, Boot and Shot Ma maker, respectfully informs his friends and the public that he has taken the stand lately occupied by Ale. Jas. W. Quinn. in North Queen street, near the Railroad, Lancaster, where ho has on band a large and well selected stock of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, .hc., ibc., which he now will dispose of at the lowest prices. He has also a very large variety ..of lasting; for gaiters, of all colors and qualities. *Ladies can suit their own taste, and have guaiters made up at the very shertest notice All orders for work La his line, will be promptly attended to. Ile trusts that by punctuality, moderate prices, and an effort to please all who may favor him with their orders to receive a•share of public patronage aug tf-31 L'change Bank ofJ. F. Sltrodor Co.— Ihp: ronsiuny beg leaVe to acquaint their friends and the public that (toy ore now fully prepared to do a general Banking. Each:mg...Collection and Stork ISMIITICM uith promptness and fidelity. Money received on deposit and paid back nn demand without notice, with the interest due. Interest paid on all small sums deposited at the rate of 3to 5 per cent. CHECKS, Btt.ty, Sc., collect.' in any part of the U. Staten or eanada. e . tincurrent Bank Note, mind Land Warranty bought and sold. A Premium paid for old United States Gold and Sliver coin, also .111 r.pluish and Mexican dollars. Remittances made to Englund I.:land, or the Continent. Particular attention paid b, the I•n‘ing and selling of Stocks and Loans of over) de...•iriptneu in the New York. Philadelphia or Baltimore markets. 'flu inn bath and confidential exe cution ..fall orders entrusted to them may be relied upon. They will be pleased to give any Information desired In reStooks, Load and money matters in general. banking Some open from 8 A. 81. to 6 o'clock, P. Id. dee wih lirtngd "41 t f 41 .1 John; tho • 01 Leptur
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