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Address C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A., Eastern Office, 548 Broadway, N. Y., Or, Western Office, 166 Water st., Sandusky, 0., nov 23 tf 45 a PRIZE FOR EVERYBODY l WHO SCBSCBIBEB FOB THE NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS, A beautifully illustrated Family Newspaper. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS is one of the ■est literary papers of theday. A large Quarto containing i’WENTY PAGES, or SIXTY COLUMNS, of entertaining natter; and ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED every week. j A (lift worth from 50 cents to $lOOO,OO will be sent to loach subscriber on receipt of the subeription money. TERMS—IN ADVANCE. 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Arrangements have been made with the following popu lar authors for contribution to the succeeding vQlames of the Knickerbocker, comprising, we believe, a greater amount and variety of talent thau havo ever bean enlisted for any magazine id the countrv : FITZ GREEN HALLECK. Dr. J. W. FRANCIS, DR. OLIVER W. HOLMES. UULIAN C. VERPLANCK, DONALD G. MITCUELL. H. T. TUCKERMAN, GEORGE W. CURTIS, Hon. G. P. R. JAMES, JOHN G. SAXE, PARK BENJAMIN, Rev. F. W. SHELTON, ALFRED B. STREET, Dr. J. W. PALMER, Prop. EDWARD NORTH, E. L. GODKIN, MANTOtTM. MARBLE. R. H. STODDARD. FITZ J4.MES O’BRIEN, JOHN PHCENIX, T. B. ALDRICH, A. WILDER. JAMES W. MORRIS, Mrs. E. KEY BLUNT, Miss C. CHESEBRO. As heretofore, its pages will be devoted to the cultivation of Literature, Art, and Humor. Leaving to others the dis cussion of vexed political and polemical questions, it will yet be the aim of the editors to procure for the body of the Magazine the most brilliant articles upon the topics of the day; and the large resources at their command will enable them to make the pages of the Knickerbocker unsurpassed in excellence and variety of matter. Mr. Clark’s time be ing now bestowed mainly upon the “ Editor's Table," the inimitable feature of the Knickerbocker, be will labor to make it the most delightful repository of wit, humor, and of literary gems, in the English language. Every Number of the succeeding volume will contain a steel-’plate engraving, and illustrated articles will frequent ly grace the pages of tho Magazine* All communications connected with the Business Depart ment of the Knickerbocker should be addressed to John A. Gray, 16 and 18 Jacob street. 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All interviews are strictly private and confidential, jan 18 ___ _ 6m* N ational police gazette.—tlu Great Journal of Crime and Criminals is in its Thir teenth year,and is widely circulated throughout the coun try. It is the first paper of the kind published In the United States, and is distinctive In its character. It has lately passed into the bands of Geo. W. Matsell 4 Co., by whom it will hereafter be conducted. Mr. Matsell was formerly Chief of Police of New York City, and be will no donbt render it one of the most interesting papers In ttie country. Its editorials are forcibly written, and of a char acter that should command for the paper universal sup port. S(S“ Subscriptions, $2 per annnm; $1 for Six Months, to be remitted by Subscribers, (who should write their names and the town, conntv and elate where they reside plainly,) GEO. W. MATSELL 4 CO., Editors and Proprietors of the National Police Gazette, New York City. oct27 tf4l REMOVAL —We nave tnia day re to our new" Banking House, in EAST KING Bt., where, the Banking Business in all its varied branches will re-* ceive onr best attention. Interest on deposits will be allowed as heretofore. Drafts on New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore con stantly for sale. * Stock Bonds, and other securities bought and sold in Philadelphia and New York— aDd information given as to their relative value and prospects. Uncurrent Bank Notes bought and sold, and premium allowed on old American coin. Personß entrusting any business to us, whether money on deposit, or for purchase or sale of Bonds or Stocks,.may depend upon prompt and faithful performance of all con tracts. The members of the firm are individually liable for all its obligations. JOHN G YGER, A CO Rob*. Clabkbon, Cashier. mar 2 tf T SPICKS, dfcc—Cinnamon* Clovefl,S&la- RATOS, BAKING SODA, CREAM TARTAR, NOT MEGS, Ac., For sale.at THOMAS E^LMAKRR’S Drug A Chamleal'gtofe, West King street, Xane’r. fcb9 tf4 f THE GREATEST ImMKf OFTHEAGR. rpHE GREATEST aEblbAl DltliOtvt X KRY OF THE AGE.—Dr. Kxxwxdt, of Roxbury, hail discovered, lo one of our common pastors weeds, a remedy that cures •• . EYBBY Ktjfß OF BUB 08, from the worst Scrofula down to a common pimple. He has tried It In over 1100 ca sea, and never faUAdextept In two cases, (both, thunder hwpor.) Qa -bas novia hla possession overj(wo hundred certificates 6T lU al) within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are wamnted to cure a nursing sore month One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Plinplea on the face. Two to three bottles will dear th# system ofßUez. . Two bottles are-warranted to cure the worst canker In the mouth or stomach. Throe to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. One or two bottles are warranted to cure all humor! n the Eyee. Two bottles are warranted to enre running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to euro corrupt and running ulcere. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst cases of ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most des perate case of rheumatism. Three to four bottles tire warranted to cure Hie salt rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula A benefit Is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity la taken. Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this In the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of it in every case.— Bo sure as water will extinguish fire, so sure will this cure hum<u-<- is s universal praise of it from all quarters. Tn my own practice I always kept it strictly for humors —but since its introduction as a genera! family medlclau, great and wonderful vlrtuos have been found lu i' that I never suspected. Several cases of epileptic fits—a disoase which was - I ways considered incurable, have been cured by u f«*w O, what a inercy H it prove effectual iu il ; nisej. ,-f Hjet awful malady—-there are but few wh» have men >• o{ It than I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged peo ple. cured by it. For the various diseases of the Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia. Asthma. Fever and Ague, unit) iq the side. Diseases of the Spine, and particularly ioalsoaree of the Kidneys, Ac., the discovery has done more good thao any medicine over known. No i-bange of diet ev-r necessary—eat the best yi»q get and c of it. Direction* for Use. —Adults one table spoonful per day —CbltdroD over ten years dessert spoonful. Children from five to eight years tea spoonful. As no directions can be applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. Manufactured by DONALD'KENNKDY, No. 120 Warren st., Roxbury. Mass. I’riCH, $l,OO. Wholesale Agent*.—New York city, 0. M. Cllckn.tr, 81 Barclay street; C. H. Ring, 192 Broadway; Rnshtou A Clark, 175 Broadway; A B. A I) Sands, 100 Fulton st. SoM iu Rochester by J. Bryan A Cm. Wholesale Agents, No. 112 Mate street; also l»v L. Post A Co. (ictu-rai Agent.—T. W. Dyott A Son, Philadelphia. Agent* in Lancaster.—James .smith. Win G. Baker, Sitnme] Welcheiis. B. 11. Kauffman, H. A. Kockafleld, Cbus. V. il- initsb and John F. L-ng. aug 4 ly 29 Helubold’s genuine: prepara tion OK HIGHLY noN’OKNTKATBD COMPOUND FLUID KX- Tll\CT HUCIIU. Fnr lmoa.se* <>t the BhuMnr, Kl'liuys, Grav.il, l)ropi*jr Weaknesses Obstruction*. SotTHt ?; ms'e Mum plaints, ah I n>l j)m<* hick uf th* Sexual i ir.Mii*, Arising frum Kac*hb .uni Imprudence In tit*, sud removing all lujpr ip>T Disrbari'-m fr<>m the Madder. Kidneys, or Sexual O'c-t'iH. whether -x‘Hr|i,ir it. MALE OK FEMALE, from whoever uiuh« Mic\ nwt tnrv- • rijiimtH.l, «od N«» MATTKIi uK El U LoVi MANDING. Giving Health mill Vigor t«> tbw c rniii-, .uul Bloom to th Pallid Cl.e-k. joy to the afflicticd::: It cures Nei voUh and Debilitated Suffert-M. mid miioves a th» ■vnintoin*. nim>ng which will be found Indmp'wltl'-D power to Exertion, Loaa of Difficulty of Breathing, Gon? eral Weakness, Horror of Dis ease. Weak Nerves. Trembling, Dread ful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision. Languor, sal Lassitudo of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appetite, with Dyspetlc Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flushing of tho Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the Faw, Pain In Mu' Back, Ileav inflHi, uf th* Eyelid*. Fre quently Black Spots Plying Br-iore the Eyes, with Temporary Suffusions and Loss of Sight, Want of At tention. Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror of Society. Nothin* is more desirable to such Pa tients thau Solitude, and Nothing thoy more Dread for Fear of Themselves; no Re pose of Manner, no Earnestness, po Speculation, but a Hurried Transition from cma' 1 question to an other. These symptoms, If allowed to go on—which this medl clno Invariably removes—soon follows LOSS OF POWER, FATUITY, AND EPILEPTIC FITS—In one of which the patient may expire. Who can say that these excesses are not frequently followed by those direful diseases—lN94N lTY AND CONSUMPTION? The records of the INSA'NE ASYLUMS, and the melancholy deaths by CONStJSIPTIOIf, bear amplo witness to the truth of these assertions.' in Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance Is actually sodden and quite destitute— neither Mirth or Grief ever riaits it. Should a sound of the voice occur it 1b rarely articulate. “With woful measures wan despair Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled.’* Debility is most terrible and has brought thousands upon thousands to untimely graves, thus blasting the ambition of many noble youths. It can be cured by the use of tblf INFALLIBLE REMEDY. If yon are suffering with any of the above distressing ailments, the FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU will care you.— Try it and be convinced of its efficacy. BEWARE or QUACK NOSTRUMS and QUACK DOCTORS, wbo falsely boast of abilities and references. Citizens know and avoid them, and save Long Suffering, Money, and Exposure, by sending or calling for a bottle of this Popular and SPECIFIC REMEDY. Jt allava all pain and Inflammation, is perfectly pleasant in its taste and odor, but Immediate In Its action. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU Is prepared directly according to the Rules of Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge and care devoted in its combination; SeePro feasor Dewees’ Valuable Works on the Practice of Pbykie; and mokt of tbe Standard Works of Medicine. 49* 10 0 . One Hnndred Dollars will be paid to any Physician who can prove that the Medicine ever injured a Patient; and the testimony of thousands can be procured to prove that it does great good. G*tes of from one week to thirteen years’ standing have been effected. Yho mass of VOLUN TARY TESTIMONY In possession of the Proprietor, vopch~ fog for its virtues and curative powers, is Immense, em bracing names well known to Science and Fame. 100,000 BOTTLES HAVE BEEN SOLD., and not a single instance of a failure has been reported I Personally appeared bofore'me an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, H. T. BBLMBOLD, Chemist, being duly sworn, does say, that his preparation contains no Narcotic, Mercury, or foj priops Hruc, but Is'purely vege table. 11. T. HELMBOLD, Sole Manufacturer. Sworn and Subscribed before me this 23d day of Novem ber, 1864- WM. HIBBARD, Alderman. PRICE 91 PER BOTTLE, OR SIX FOR 9si DELIVERED TO ANY ADDRESS, Accompanied by reliable and responsible certificates from Professors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and others. Prepared and sold by H. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, No. &2 South Tenth street, below Cbeanut, Assembly Buildings. Philadelphia. be had of all Diuggtsts and Dealers throughout the United States, Canadas and British Provinces. Agents for Lancaster—ll. A. Rockafield A Co. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for Helmbold’s— Tako no other. Cures guaranteed. nov 23 ly 4A The united states demqcratio ft E V 1 X W . • - Tub United States Demochatic Review Ib now in its Twentieth vear—nearly tin* ago of hqraau life. Dariqg itiis period many political Monthlies barn been bopn, and hare expired, leaving the field open, ant), at pre#ent ( unoci’uplfvl. except tiy tbfs Review. Tbo previous numbers of the New Siaiu having the approval of the Democratic press throuaboqt tbecotra? try.—and of all the »|d ijnbecrlbers, with a large accessilbn of new—lt Is hoped tbo present number'wjll uipet vltb at leant ual favor. TKR M B , Bioxle Bub«crlb«r». in adram.e Club* of Five, “ - Ton, •• “ Twenty, " 40 00 J 4 * All I'nattnaater* are requeated to act as agenta, and npon the recolpt of $l2 00 from any Agent, a Sixth copy of thft Review will be forwarded to bia addreu, gratia, for one rear. Commnnlcatinns to be addreeaod to 0 BWACKHAMER, D. B. DntoauTjc Rxvixw," 830 Broadway, N. Y. mar 9 I f 8 Rifles: gustsi revolvers t—i have opened a large assortment of Rifles. Oons, Re* solvers, PUtoli and Hunting equipments of all kinds, at low prices. I have engaged the serrlces of Mr. Henry Gibbs, who will attend to Repairing of Guns, Ac., lu all its branches.— All warranted B. X.DANNKBj* ' West KJng Stmst, between Cooper'd and Leman’s apr 27 tfU TO FA been appoint ed by Messrs. Alien A Needles agents In Lancaster for tbe aale of their celebrated SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, we would call tbe attention of Farmers to this Fertiliser, It being superior to ail others; and from the testimony of those wbo have used Jt for some yean past, we feel author, Ized in saying it is the test application for Corn, Oats* Wheat, Grass and other crops which require a rigorous and permanent stimulant, that has ever been offered to the pnbllc. Apply to GEO. CALDER A CO., Hast Orange street, 2d donr.from North Queen at., and at GraefTs Landing on the Conestoga. DAtLICK A McCCLLEY’B X NEW IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, NORTH WATER STREET, LANCASTER, PA. The subscribers haring leased'the Foundry recently erected by Mr. WmiAK Diller, adjoining fals Machine Shop, in North Water street, and Cbesnut streets; also haring bought out the Strasbnrg Foundry and-parts of the fixtures of other establishments of the same kiDd, and baring the most complete collection of Patterns In the City, are prepared to furnish Iron Snd ftrasg OUSTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, (either light, or as heaty.ascad bf made elsewhere,) at the shortest notice, and warranted tO 1 be done ip the 'most workmanlike manner. \ Both being practical workmen—one a Moulder and the other a Pattern Maker— they flatter themselves that, by doing their own work, and haring purchased their fixtures at very low prices, in consequepce of which’ their expenses will be teas than any other establishment otthe kind here, they can make Castings and finish them, at m.ie reason* able prices than has heretofore ruled id this City, Strict attention paid to re£alrfng~ST6Y£B. GRATES and CYLINDERS of all'kinds and alaea constantly on hand. They hare on hand, and-are constantly making new designs for CELLAR GRATEB, RAILING, and all muds of Ornamental Castings. ..\ ... The highest price will he paid for Old Iron,Qopptr and Brass.,. r . _ • ~ ' We respectfully sbHcft a share of i shalUpareno palns to iHth i‘H£BE»A'■ nirt ku $ 8 00 0 00 J A(Wr#a- *