Gfinrir. gEB THE FALL AND ■WINTER CLOTRING, . At «. «*•- l»t» F. J. Kramph,_andhopfathat re f i >f , R to ardrred iwrt, rnr omt » -AS T,"he or his ready $ StoStby Il lMoS“ r *”' t F ™ da “workmen, than wtoSf brttlir nannnt be found in the State or ol»»'»r- Bearer Cloth. Pilot Cloth, Caanimere and Onion, Sath. Better, and Surtnut Over Coat! of varianti atylea, colors ™qualities. Cloth aDd Caeslinere, Drerf.and Frock Coata, Cloth, Caaalmere and Satinett, Sack, “” d Frock, Bnalneaa and Promenade Coata, and Fe» Jar • . Cloth, Caaaimere and Satinett Pantalonna, (Both CaaM mere? Velvet, Merino, Vuluutia, Silk, Satm and“ d Vests These garments are of sizes, styles. qualities ana colora,'that cannot bnt meet the demands of the moat fastidious public taste, comfort and “, nTon “aS„.tts and Also, uncut Cloths, Caasimerea, Coatings, Satinetts and Unions; togother with Silk, Satin, Orenadine, Merino. Velvet and Valentis Vestings, suitable to the season, und of the moat approved atylea and qnalmes, constantly on hand, and manufactured to order In the best manner with promptness and fldollty to the wants and wishea of the customer. A general apsortmeut or n n n « OIN TLEMBNB ■ F D K N IS H I -N- fi 000 ® - • consisting or Merino, Lambs Wool, Silk and Cotwn Dnde •—Cbme and Su. . B ‘ p -‘ “ m . COLEMAN) ° U nANiiHN lIALL, 41K North Queen street. Lancaster. qq,e well-known Franklin Call Clothing Kstabli-hment has been thoroughly refitted and enlarged, and the. subscri ber begs leave to iuforin his numerous friends a" l * ers that ho has now on hand oue of th« largest assortments of CLOTHS, CABSIMBKES, W\ \ KtiTING3,^^DY_ MAI )E CLOTHING -22. BTer offered iu the city, and at prices to suit the times - . He employs uona hut the beat and most workmen, aud all clothing sold Is made under the Irnmedi ate supervision of the propiietor nr Ins assistants. 1113 therefore warranted to Ihj what it Is reprinted. The subscriber, by strict attention to bu-uuess, and bis desire to please all who may tavor him *nh 'heir i uau-rn, asks from the public an inoea.-ed share of paftouage. In conclusion, be returns hie siucore thanks to hw many cus tomers who have purchased entirely from him during bia seven years’ business in till, COLEUA N, Prouklin Hall, H'A Sorth . , 0 3m 4U oct 18 Clothikg ::: clothing :s x i FOR FALL A.V l> W 1 >£b R . JOHN A . ERB K N . Sign of the Striped Coat, No. 42 NORTH QUEEN street, , East side, near Orange street, Lancaster, ra. The BohscrJber returns his thanks to a generous pu . for the exceedingly liberal patronage heretofore extended, and respectfully asks a continuance ol the same. He has now in store the largest, best andcheapeptae sortment of MENS’ AND. BOYS’ 1 ALL AND WINTER READY MADE CLOTHING in the City of Lancaster. Among his exteusive assortment may be found . HANGUPS, OVER-SACKS, RAGLANS, DRESS COATS, FROCK COATS, SACK COATS. SILK VESTS, VALENCIA VESTS, SATIN VESTS, CL’ >TII PANTS, CASSIMERE PANTS, SATINETT PANTS. PEA JACKETS, Ac. Alho, ft full assortment of Undi-rnhirts uiul Drawers, Fine Shirts and Shirt Collars Cravats. lies, ntoear*. sus penders, Gloves, lUudken-hiefr. Hosiery Umbrella*. Ac. Also, just tininUed, the larg-st and cheapest assortment of BOYS’ CLOTHING, consisting ot Boys Inck. h»cK. Oyer-Sack and Monkey Coats. Roundabouts, I ante and Vests of all sizes and qualities. . , . Also, just received a very .Urge and “ to^k of CLOTHS and CASsIMERbS. bAIINhIT>, VESTINGS. Ac., which v.ill bo pmmptly made up ES to order, and warranted to 1 give satisfaction iu nt Sl The subscriber would particularly rail the attention of the public to the fact that the clothing fid at this estab lishment is all of the proprietor's own manufacture, and is not only sold cheai*. but it is bettku mads thau any other in the City of Lancaster. All therefore who would practice economy iu the pur chase of clothing, by getting full Wi.i tli for ti'-ir mnucy, can save from 25 to Su per cent, by calmig at this esUblish ment-my motto being, ‘-Quick Sal * :> J( , ;“'! s . S “ m p [ j l^N Remember the Old Stand, Sicn of the Sttipud Coat. No. 42 NORTH QUEEN Street, East side, near Orange street, Lancaster, Pa. • > ,v 1t! 4 “ J Tls said tha* clothing makes the mau.— And v..ri!v 'iis true. Then call at Hie- ter’s where you cau (lot Oro-n, Llroan, I’.tie-k and Blu^. CLOTHS, CASSIMEHES AND VESI - F A T .1 . lv . 11 I ns TElt’ H ,■ No SIU NORIU WBBN STllfcHT, 41). Jour South of nr.lii.te, UVO side. Jimt rt“i)ivt'd MHI nwlj fur ml. a qfeMM l"t of s.sson able goods consisting m above stated <,t plain and ftincy colored Cloth*. mid S«ilinsl ex te.i-ivc. ta-li iouable and beautiful .t.'-ort iii Ki- -»f \ <-•*' nur* '-•vi , r "l"'" 1 '' 1 . In this City, i-ouipri-inK plain atvl tan.". siU v.*lv-*h ai.< , Bilks, to Which 1 invi'e purticula- alleiitmu, ns they mo ot the finest quality mid m -st be.,utilnl Made. Ai«« a '-‘t- \ lot of Valen-da ami *dh- r v-*** Mi-labio t-.r the s-ns' i), in connexion with it regular rnwriiuen t of first ruin trim mine*, without which garment ran bo g' top in good order. lining in P"*-. ol ibo aU.-w with Vr 'd i.i.ois. to fit all who think lit t.« try hi* tit*, w, oh tin •» 1m! to give fits and .good fits to all who will favor in witlf Uirir patronage. All work warranted. Bra v Kl-IAUV M.-U'K Cr,r,*d drv-'S, tu.rk and sack coats,, with pants and ve-t* _lo mi re-pond ot various prices and (jualitins. g”t up in a much t’* r manner, with hotter trimming-. Ac., than nuy that Imw heretofore been offered in Ibis ritv or r..unty. Air-o.ie usual assoitmeut. <-f line and c-umnon rhirt.s. ‘■hirt <’o.,.tie Hand bosoms, cravats, suspend-rs. pocket, haudkorcluets. gloves, hosierv, umbrella.- and in ch Tt e\el j tiling lug to this line of business. .... The subscriber ban determined to make this ins pc; ina nont business : it will therctor- be his interest as v-m as the Interest of palmns to uive them full value H-r their money; enll early and favor us with your ord-is ana secure to ynurselXrs tho advance of the best goods and lowest prices in the county J. K. IISF£TKK., No 'i\y. North s*ti>dt *tl»'«Wuth ofOrniuro. wa; , I>’P 1-5 ’ t •'•••> HK. KILLIAN, rtIEHCIIAST TAILOR. . No. 1 Makkkt HTunrr. Haokh ar., Offers fbrJaah- tin* larK-«t. wont compM*-, uud Lost sole.-lcj stock of C L 0 T H S . CASS KW K UK * nn-i «J6a v i;st i n r, s , jipS ever found in tlm Htv of HEADY MADE CLOTH ISO. —®«- Men’s slid Boys’ Over Omt\ l-Ynck. and Sn.'k t’uats. Cassimere and Satiimlt !’:intul.'o'inH. A elvot. 1 M and Worsted Vests, and L-vurvlhitii; else p-rtninin;: to line. All of which hn-e luvti mad., up under his dire supervision in the most substantial and best manner, and guaranteed to giv* sfitieiacliou. Please call and examine. PETZELT & JJI’EVOY, STILL. CON* tinun the M BHCII ANT TA IL'HIING BUSIN ESS in tbv THE GRANITE BUILDING, jJo.6V4, North Queen St. Our stock consists of. tho choic est FRENCH CLOTHS, su.-h :u: Baiolues. Srtui'mles and Nellsaons finest Cloths of various colors; tho choicest French Oassinieros; Mark Doeskin Csssitnereß; Fancy Oaseimeres. the best selection t Vestings of all descriptions, and a large ussortment of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. We respectfully ask a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed npon our predecessor, and trusr by strict attention to bnßiness to receive it. One of the firm has had considerable experience in one the largest and most fashionable Merchaut Tailoring Es tablishments in Philadelphia, and flatters himself that lie will be able to render satisfaction to the patrons of the firm. PETZELT A McEVOY. apl 7 tn 2 ■3CTEW PALL GOODS—The undersigned J\| calls the attrtiti'.m -of the public to anew ami well selected stock of F'ALL MILLIN' ERY GOODS, con- ”t\ listing in part of Satin. Silk. Velvet. Crape-m"d“, and all kinds of materials for the making ol Bon- /P*®' nets; Quillings, Rushes, Joinblouds, Cap-mett. Tarleton, Crown Lining. Feathers, French and American Flowers, Dark Btraw Bonnets, Flats, Shakers, and, in fact, every variety of Straw Goods. Frames to tit every body. Straw Gimp, Straw and Silk I.acp and Edging. Ready-made and trimmed Bonnets to suit every person, or made to order.— Dry Goods, Notions, Jewelry, and a great many other arti cles too’numerous to mention, which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest. Call aud examine for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. L. BAUM, No. 31 North Queon street, one door north of the Nation al House. [sep 6 tf 34 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. REMOVAL OV FREIGHT DEPOT. The Freight business <>t the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, at Lancaster, will hereafter ho trank- rjl -* , j acted at the house formerly occupied by Rob ert filoderwell, Esq. - The following rates are charged between Philadelphia and Lancaster: Ist Class—‘23c. per 100 lus. Dry Goods, Booka, Bools and Shoes, Cedar Ware, Drugs, Oranges, Stationery. Ac., Ac., Ac. 2XD CLABt— 20C. PKR 100 IBS. Groceries, Carriago Springs aud Axles, Domestic Sheet ing, Shirting and Ticking in original bales, Gas Fixtures, Dry Hides, Hardware, Hoop and Sheet Iron, Paints, Queensware, Rice, Rags. Ropes and Cordage, Sugar, Do meatic Liquors (westward,) Leather, Oil, Whiting, Ac. 3rd Class—l7c. per 100 lbs. Anvils, Alcohol, Bacon, Bones loose, Bran and ShipstutT, Ooffeu, Gnano, Lard, Oysters in shell. I’o’atoes, Ac., Ac. 4tu Class—,lsc. per 100 lbs. Alnm, Bark, Bones racked, Crockery, Cotton, Fish Salted,- Grain of all kinds, Nails and Spikes, Roain, Leaf Tobacco, Tin, Whiskey, (eastward.) Ac., Ac., Ac. Flour 28 cents per Bahp.el. Salt and Plaster $2 per 20u0 lbs. JO*“ All Freight received at. the Freight Depot, Corner of 13th and Market Streets, Philadelphia, up to 4 o’clock. P. M., will bo forwarded same evening, and be ready for delivery at Lauraster early next morniug. <6S“ Freight Stations “have been established at Bird in- Hand, Gordonville, Leman Place, Gap, Christiana, Pen* ningtonville, Parkesburg, Coatcevillo aud Dmvniugtown. 8&- Shippers can rely upon iucreuM'd facilities at tho tame rates of Freight that they have heretofore paid. W. U. HEYKKS. Freight Agent, Lancaster. G. C. FRANCIBCUS, Supt., Phil. Div. Penn’a. R. R. Korse and cattle powder, TATTEUSAL’S HORSE POWDER, HEAVE POWDER, ROSIN, FENNUGRKEK SULPHUR, GEUBIAN, CREAM TARTAR. COPPERAS. Ac., * For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKER’S Drug A Chemical Store, West King street, Lanc’r. feb 9 tt'4 TRUSSES! BRACES! SUPPORTERS!! C . H. NEEDLES, S. W. CORNFR TWELFTH AND RACE STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. Practical Adjustor of Rupture Trusses and Mechanical Remedies. Has constantly on hand a large Stock of Gann lue French Trusses,[also a complete assortmeut of the best American, iucluding-the celebrated Whites Patent Lever Trow, believed by the host authorities to he superior to any yet iuveuted. English and American Suppurters Hud Belts,Shoulder Braces, Suspensory Bandages, Self Inject ing Byrlngeß, adopted to both Rexes, in neat portable cases, French Pessaries, Urinal Begs, Ac. Orders and letters of tnqniry, will meet prompt atten tion. _ ang 23 ly 32 COAL AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. The undersigned having receiving their stock of PINE GROVE, BALTIMORE COMPANY, LYKENS’ VALLEY, BUAMOKIN AND . TRENTON COALS, Will deliver tho same to purchasers, carefully screened, at the very lowoat prices, for cash, ttft. Always on hand, Limeburners’ and Blacksmith Coal. GEO. OALDIUI A CO., Office, Sait Orange, near North Qneen street. Yard, at Qraeff’s Landing, on the Conestoga. aug IStf 33 THE GREET FAMILY PAPER. THE GREAT FAMILY PAPER. THE GREAT FAMILY PAPER. THE GREAT FAMILY FAPBR. THE GREAT FAMILY PAPER. THE GREAT FAMILY PAPER. PROSPECTUS OF THE NEWsYOBK.LBD;GBE As AN indication of the popularity of tho;LBDGEB,Swe need. onlyiitAte the ‘lmplo firt that 118 circulation i» lanrer than that of any other TBH literary papers in tbe country. Its great , ovrtngto tbe«faci MCttres . n t^®^ fcj! writers in theconntry, and sparse no expense In getting no the BEST FAMILY’PAPEK-a.raper of high_m°wj tone. The etcalted reputatiouJiof it« c .“fL n „ b h . t f a cter of practical and invariably PR. r «l a “ d “ „t even S^Sot > yob|wdmb . h*™ endeavored to discharge that responsibility' eon- feeling confident that ultimately we £ld thoneandepind tens of thon- we are al * l0 “‘^l prefer to perform rather than to promise. “ronfy 8 " TthijlSon" thecontribntors to the Ledger “'edwakd evebbtt, WM 0. BOTAIJT, CHABLES DICKENS, GEO. K MOBKIS, PAUL MOEPHT, ~ N.P. WILLIS, Ho*, a. J. RAYMOND, aNNaCORA BITCHIE, GEO. D. PRENTICE, Y tAfijc (i c»yr MR m . SIGOURNbi, SYLVAHUSCOBB. Jr, MBS. SOUTfIWORTH. EMERSON BENNETT, MARION HARLAND, W4I. B. WALLACE, ALICE CARY,_ PART OSD STDABT, EMMA A. BROWN. Col W B DDaNLAp! SALLIE M. BBYaA. and many otninent Lawyers Clergymen in Colleges, and others, who write for the LEDGER anony monsly ; and that oar complete arrangements are that the current expenses of the LEDGER are "hundred will constantly he at the rate of-over three hunarpa thousand dollars per annum. PACTS like these carry with them ™“ re , m any comments that conld be made, and Did therefore he dispensed with. As we have “‘"“L 1 mated, wo shall leave prommrg to . lh ™ 6 “ f “ T ‘s expend their force in that way, and “ nt “ t ° a ™ , " b “ with doing what we can to make the LEDGEK the most intsresting and instrnctive FAMILY PAPER ""tHENEW YORK LEDGER is published every Sotnr day, and sold at all the news-offlees in every olty and town throughout the country ; and is snhsen bers at two dollars per annum ; two copWt-scnt ror three dollars. Any Postmaster obtaining eight snbitori hers at il 50 eAch (which is our lowest .club rale), and sending ns $l2, will be entitled to ofaecopy free.— Terms invariably iu advance. ‘ postage on the Ledger to any part of the United Stales, paid quarterly or yearly, in advance, at the olfice where it is received, is only twenty-six cents a year. Canada subscribers must each send us twenty six cents in addition to the subscription price of the Ledoku, to pay the American postage. . 0-:>ubHcriber*maet write their addresses including thename of the place, county, and State in which they reside in a piain hand, so as to avoid mistakes. trf-No subscriptions are wanted from cities, large villages, or other places where news-offices are perma nently ebtabiishod. , {TS-All communications mnst be addressed, postage nairito ROBERT BONNER, ’ Proprietor of tho New York Ledger, No. 4S Ann st., N. Y. noV 30-31-1 TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE. TEACHERS, Directors and Fneuds of Education in Lancaster county, are hereby In formed that a Teachers' Institute will be held in Fulton Hall in the city of L incaster. commencing on MOiiUAl, the 26:h of DECEMBER. 1559,.at 10 o’clock, A. 3i., and contluule until tbe following Saturday. The exercises in the furenoona will consist of Drills In these will be discussed the varions inodes of tencbin'K the Alphabet, Orthography, Reading, Writing, Geography, English Grammar, Ac .• Iu tiie hfteruoons lactares will be delivered by the County Superintendent, and others of known ability. Prof J. P. Wickersham will lecture on the art of Teaching and Physical Geography. Prof. E. Brooks will give a senes of lectures on Prac tical Arithmetic, commencing at the Elemeuta. Prof Thomas C. Porter will lecture on Botany and Chemistry—showing the utility and importance of the study of- these bracbes In the Common >ch"ol». lhe lecturer will illustrate lS subjects by diagrams andex- wils dellver a course of lectures on Anat omy aud Physiology. As aids to illustration he will be provided with charts aud a mannikiu. Hon. Thomas H. Bnrrowes will lecture on Moral In struction. •» . , . . The evening sessions will principally be devoted to reading essays. by experienced Teachers, upon practi cal topics, and the discussion of some of the following subjects : ESSAYS. “Book Keeping.” , ~ . , „ “ How to secure the attention of Pupils in Schools. ( “ Use and abnse of the drawing oat process in teaching. “ Teachers" Character. ’ “ Firmness in the Teacher.” The Teacher as a member of Society.” *• of teaching German children the English Language.” •• Physical Training.” “ The moral qualities necessary in a Teacher. “ School Government.” “The necessity of combining History with Geography. “ Aim and eud of Education.” “ Errors in School Punishments.” fUBJECTS FOR DISCUSSION. 1. Should children be required to study out of school hoars? 2. Aro school sessions of six hours too long? 3. Is ii a Teacher’s dtvy to visit the patrons of bis } j{u S the Teacher a right to punish a pnpiUor offen ces committed ou the way to and from school ? 6. fthoul.l children be taught words before letters? a] Does the present system of teaching sufficiently I cultivate the memory ? 7. Is Morality sufficiently taught in our Common Schools? S. Are school examinations held publicly, and con ducted by the Teacher,beneficial, and should they be held ? 9. Ii it expedient in teaching Arithmetic to teach at first oalv the Mecbauical operations, reserving logical explanation to a later period in the pupils co-irse ? H>. .should whispering in School be permitted? The exercisos during the day and evening will be, commenced and interspersed with vocal music. Mo-sra. Lecbl«r, Urban, H. Bhenk. Hurting, >'hober Kaulfman,Reese,Sli jwers.Groidcr, Blickensdorfer.Johu and Eshb.ich have again consouted to entertain member of the Institute at the reduced rate of 50 cents per day. during the week. For a shorter period the charges will be s-.mewhat higher.-' The ieugth of time member* were in iittendence will be'sbown by their certificates. The cost of Membership will not exceed 50 cents. It will be seen by the programme of exercises that a vast amount of useful matter wiii he presented to the lus.titnin ; wi other it shall prove beueflcial will depend much upon the presence and inlerestof teachors Hith erto the Institutes have been not only a me-us of direct improvement, to those participating, but their influence has been salutary upon the community. Let then every teacher who the responsibility of his vocation, thus avail himself of auotber opportunity of improve ment, and of elevating lue character of bis profession. Boards of directors arc respectfnlly requested to make j such arrangements with their teachers as shall enable | them to attend. Directors and friends of education are earnestly in vited to be present. By order of the County Snperintendtnt. AMOS i:OW, Lancaster, S. G. BEHMEIi, Mechanicsburg, I S. GEIST, Marietta, A 0. NEWI’HER. Millersville, J. It. CABOTHERS, Slrasbnrg, Committee of Arrangement. Frp 7 tf 34 uov 30-td 1 J|) ENNSYL V A N I A RAILROAD PHILADELPHIA DIVISION. 11 i: D UVT 1 0 X OF R A T£ S ’L'h« f'.‘i!owinp r»n GRAI,\ AND FLOUR, r.ill tuki! eti'r-cf. uCTORKR l, 1^59: TO ~l‘H 11, ADKLP 111 A. FROM | | ''S.'"' Columbia, ' H cetiU. .Mouutville 1? “ Kohrorstuwc 1-1 LaiiC;iHti*r 1 1- Uirtbin IHml “ Gordonvillrt 11 “ .22 ‘ Lnaninti Place, H ’ 22 ‘ Kinzer* H “ ‘-2 Gap,.. lb “ | 21 * Chriatinnn lb “ 20 !’ennin.nt"itviik*, ! ® ‘ I’arkc«bur>: : 9 ‘‘ 18 “ Cootesvslle, S “ 19 “ Thorndalo, 8 ‘‘ 15 “ Downingtown, 7 “14 “ Oakland J “14 “ Steamboat - -• 7 *• . 14 “ West Cnestor Intersection, : ti “ 12 “ Paoli Eagle, Morgan'? Corner,. While 11a11....- WESTWARD FREIGHTS For.any of tho above named Stations fbould bo loft at the Freight Depot of tho Pennsylvania Railroad, Comer THIRTEENTH and MARKET Sts., Philadelphia. G. 0. FRANCISCU3, Supt. Pbila. Division. P. It. R. THOMAS A. SCOTT. General Superintendent. Philadelphia, September 28th, 1869. [oct 11 3ra 39 Choice gift books for the hol idays, AND FOR FAMILY AND SABBATH SCHOOL LIBRARIES. (WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL.') BY C. : STO.N E, 11 CORN HILL, BOSTON. Tlie Happy Horae, Vols. 1. 2,3, 4, 5. rt, 7,8; each 412 pages, Sto. Richly embellished with steel and colored Flower and Fruit Plates, 2 Vols. in 1,,M0r., full gilt $3,00 i; “ Vols. 9, In. each 400 pages, Bvo., Vol.; 2 Vols. in 1, Mnr.,'full gilt.. 3,50 “ “ “ 10 Vols. in cloth, gilt hack, and lettered, each Vol 1,25 “ “ “ Per. set 8,00 Family Garlaud, 444 pniros, Svo, illustrated; Mor., full gilt 1.50 “ C!oll:, gilt hack and lettered 1,25 Family Annual, 400 pages, Svo. illustrated. Cloth, gilt back 1,00 Illustrated Souvenir. 400 pages, Bvo., illustrated. Cloth, gilt back Young Maideu’s Mirror, 300 pages, 16m0., Mor., full gilt “ “ “ Cloth, gilt back Merry Christmas, 104 pages, ltimo., Frontispiece Happy Now Year. 80 “• “ Gem and Casket, 54 “ “ “ Child’s Keepsake, 120 “ 24m0 illustrated. Gilt leaves ; Juvenile Annual, 102 pages, 24m0., illustrated Gilt ! leaves Saw Up and Saw Down; or, What Small Ilauda can Do. illustrated and Songa Primitive Physic; or, au easy and natural method of curing most diseases; by John Wesley, A. M., Revised and enlarged by Wm. M. Cornell, A. 31., M. D. To which is added the Ship and Shore Physician and Surgeon, by Dr. Cornell. 242 pages, 12mn. Cloth and lettered This is a valuable and safe Ilome-medieni Book. It al«o contains excellent rules for the preservation of health. 1 3 discount per doz. and Sabbath Scho.,l Library. It comprises a series of ten volumes of over 400 pages, Bvo, eaeh; making a libraty of more than four thous and pages. Svc. Illustrated by over one hundred One steel plates, mostly of Bible Scenes, aud by numeriius wood cuts, bound in cloth aud lettered. Cllrdl uov 29 * XATTSKSALL’S heave powder Powdered Rosin, Antimony, FennigreaK, {Sulphur Baltpetre, Assatfcetida. Alum, Ac. Por sale at apr 21 tf 14 THOMAS KLL.UAKER, Dmg and Chemical Rtore. West King srt- Ftjrniture of every descrip tion, warranted as good as the best, and cheaper than the cheapest— at KETCiIAM’S, North Queen street, op posite Shank’s National Uouso, Lancaster. N. B. To any one purchasing $5O worth before the first of November nszt, 10 per cent, will be allowed for Cash, aug SI tf 33 GrOVEE «fc BAKER’S CKLEBBATED ;-% L FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. NEVT TYLES—PRICES FEDM $5O TO $l-5. EXTfcA CHAB9F.OP $5 70ZBZ3OIZ&*. < 730 Chestnut strut, Philadelphia. 43b Broadway, A . Fori. Agencies in aU principal Cities and Towns la the U. 8. . Tfawe Machines ww from two spook, a* the store, requiring .no re-windmg of thread, they Hem, Fell, Gatherand Stitch in a superior style, fimshiogwh seam by their own operation, without recourse l u> the hand needle. M is required by other machines. They will do betterand cheaper sewing than a seamstress can, « Ten | f she works for one cent an hour. a " d the best Machines in the market for family sewing, on ac conot of their simplicity, durability, ease of mauigemeiit, Md adaptation to all varietiw'of family sewing—executing Sfther heavy or fine wo.k with *-quai taciiity. and without gneclal adjustment. * . , , . , T As Evidence of the unquestioned superiority choir >la cfaines. the Grover k Baker Sewing Machine Company beg leave to respectfully refer t» the following TESTIMONIALS. “Having had one of Grover t Bakeris-Machine*■ m my family for nearly a year and a halt I take plc;u-u v m com mending it as every way reliable for the purpose for’ it is designed—Family SewingJfii. Joshua Leavitt, wife of Rev. Dr. Leavitt, Editor of N. !. Independent “l am delighted with your Sowing Machine, which has been in my family for many months. It baa always been ready for doty, requiring no adjustment, and is *»« 7 adapted to every variety of-family sewing, hysimpy changing the spools of thread.”—J/rs. ElwabeU i Strwldand. wife of Rev. Dr. Strickland, Editor hew York Christum J ”AfS’trying several diflereutgood machines,l preferred yours, on account of its simplicity, aud the perfect with which it is managed, as well as the ft ud '*£ ! rability of ‘he Beam. After long experience. I feel cmnpe tent to epsafc in til, manner, and to confldentl, it for every variety oi fa;: lly sowing. Mrs. E. B Spooner, years, and have found it adapted to all kinds of family sewing, from Cambric to Broadcloth Q “ r “ 8 “ T ? worn ont without the giving way of a stitch ' Tb*M**™ is easily kept iu order, and easily used ; —Mrs. A. B. >» p p It. wife of Rev. Geo. Whipple, hew lark .... “Your Sewing Machine has been in use in my family the past two years, and the ladies request me to give you iMr testimonials to its perfect adaptedness, as well as labor- qualities in the performance of family and house hold Sewing.”— Robert Boorman, New York. / “For several months we have used Grover A Baker s 'Sewing Machine, aud have core to the conclusion that j everv lady who desires her sewing beautifully and W-iddy / done, would be most fortunate in possessing one ot these reliable and indefatigable ‘iron needle women.’ whose com bined qualities of beauty, strength, and simplicity, are in valuable.”— J- W. Morris . daughter of Gen. Geo. 1. Moms, Editor of the Home Journal. , „ , __ Extract of a letter from Thos. R. Leavitt, Esq., an Amer lean-gentleman, now resident in Now South Males, dated J& “l U bad a tout made In Melbourne, in 1853, in which there were over three thousand yards of sewing done witb one of Grover A Biker's Machines, and a single seam ot that has outstoodall the double seams sewed by sailors with a needle and twine.” . . . _ . “If Homer could be called up from his murky hades, he would sing the advent of Grover A Baker as a more benig nant miracle of art than was ever Vulcan s smithy would denounce midnight shirt-making as the direful spring of woes unnumbered.”’— Prof, hortn. ‘•I rake pleasure in saying that the Grover A Baker •iog Machines have more than sustained my expectation. After tryiug and returning others, I have three of them in oneratiou in my different places, and, after four years trial, have no fault to fiud.’W. U. Hammond, Senator of South wife has bad one ofGrover A Baker’s Family Sewing Machines for some time, and I am satisfied it is one of the best labor-saving machines that has been invented. ! take much pleasure in recommending it to the public. 1. u- Harris, Governor of Tennessee. . “It is a beautiful thing, and pots everybody into an ex citement of good humor. Were I a Catholic, I should insist upon Saiuts Grover and Baker having an eternal holiday in commemoratiou of their good deeds for humanity. Cassius M. Clay. • . .. “I think it by far the best patent in use. This Macbin cau be adapted from the finest cambric to the heaviest case simere. It sews stronger, faster, aud more beautifully than one can imagiue. If mine could not be replaced, money could not buy it.”—Jfr*. J. G. Brown, Nashville, Tenn. Send tor a Circnlar. „ „ _ . JOHN DELLINGER, (Ambrotype Rooms, Ceutre Square,) AGENT FOR LANCASTER CITY AND COUNTY. moj 24 O 19 'l\ o HOUSEKEEPERS. I SOMETHING * E W . \ B. T. BABBITT’S BISST MEDICINAL SALKRATUS. Is manufactured from common salt, and j« 08 prepared eutirely different from other t'ale- 08 ratufl. All the deleterious matter extracted in ANDiucba mnnuer as to produce Bread, Biscuit, AN u and all kinds of Cake, without containing a 70 [article of Saleratua when the Bread or Cake , 0 is baked; thereby produciugwholesome results. Bvery particle of Saleratua is turned togas and passes through the Bread or Biscuit while buk -68 ine, consequently nothing remaius hut com- Us mon Salt, Water and Flour. You will readily AND pnrceiTe by the taste of this Saleratua that it AND is entirely different from other Saleratos. . 70 It is packed m one pound papers, each wrap- <0 per branded, “B. T. Babbitt’s Best Medicinal also, picture, twisted loaf ot bread, with a glass of effervescing water on the top 68 When you purchase one paper you should pre- b 8 •n-rve the wrapper, and be particular to get the; AND next exactly like the first—b and as above. AN D Full directions for making Bread with this 70 Saleratus and Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, will <0 'accompany each package ; also, directions tor 'making all kinds of Pastry; also, fur making. ,3oda Water and Seidlitz Powders. >T?Tmir i 63 1 MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP, WITH ; b« i B T. BABBITT’S ANDjPURE CONCENTRATED POTASH,AND Iwhi ranted double the strength of ordinary 70 potash ; put up in cans—l lb., - lbs., 3 lbs., (0 K ib-s aud 12 lbs.—with full directions for mak ing Hard and Soft Soap. Consumers will hud 68 jthis the cheapest Potash in market. 08 Manufactured and for sale by B. T. BABBITT, AND Nos. 08 and 70 Washington St., N. York, and No.. 38 India street, Boston. ; <0 Iy*24 I | juoo 2S n ÜBSCRIPTION DEPARTMENT. 34G and 34S Broadway ) Nzw York, Sept. 12th. 1559. J ELIAS BAIUt & CO.—Dear Sirs : We have the pleas ljr„ of intitrmiu r you that the Seventh Volume of Tllb NKW AMERICAN CYCLOI-.KDIA will be ready on the le* October, previous to which time we shall be glad to re ceive vmir onk-rs. . . . . Art we do uot. in anv case, send this work ou sale we muet i-ousidcr all ordered as actually purchased. Very respectfully, D. APPLETON 4 CO. tub NKW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA, . ITS AMERICA* V CHARACTER. The New CyclopjodU surpasses all others in the space clven to our own country—its natural features and re sources-und to American History aud Biography.— from thf. Hri* Ynrl' Fv< ITS PRACTICAL UTILITY. • It is a perfect treasury of knowledge, in ail brum hes .>f the arts and sciences, in literatlir*.' history, biography and geography. The. Button Pilot. Pledged toab«tain from doctrinal, sectarian, or eectiona discu-sU*, it presents, so far as we have examined it* ar tides, both sides of controverted topics with reasonable fulness and strict fairness.—From. The National Era. THK NUMBER AND ABILITY OF ITS CONTRIBUTORS. Several eminent medical and legal both in New York and Boston, furnish contributions in their respective departments; and from a Urge catalogue of writers, which we have been permitted to inspect, we are confidently of opinion that pudi an array of talent and intelligence has never before been combined in a single publication of the American Press.— from The LancatUi Examiner. ITS FRESHNESS. _ ' Its freshness and general thoroughness give it a decided .d,a.iwg, over »ny cylupadia ~f it» d«i,.tattarto issin'J on either side of the Atlantic.—from The JWit* i»rk fima. It will be within the reach of all. Apprentices ai merchants’ clerks can procure the work as well as anyboi. and with leas cost to them (if it iu nutnbei than ninny of them expend nightly for cigara and beer. From The Jamestown Journal. ELIAS BARR & CO., Sole Airent Tor Lancaster and York counties. Pa . No : East King st., Lancaster Pa. [ SI, P lt • il T ANCASTER COUNTY EXCHANGE | . AND DEPOSIT OFFICE. Corner of East King and Duke Streets, BET. THE COURT HOUSE AND SPRECIIER’S HOTEL, Lancaster City. JOHN K. HEED A CO. pay interest on deposits at the fol lowing rates: 514 pur ceut. for one year and longer. 5 do. “ 30 days “ do. ■S3**Also, buy and sell Real Estate and Stocks on com* miHnion, negotiate loans, collect claims, Ac., Ac. ig®-Thc undersigned are individually liable to the extent of ibeir estates, for all the deposits and other obligations ol John K. Reed A Co. JOHN K. REED, DAVID SIIULTZ, dec 25 I PROSPECTUS FOR 18 39. The New Volume of the NEW YORK W KEKLY ILLUSTRATED GOLDEN PRIZE will commence January ltt prices extremely '" w WENTZ BROSi Comer East King and Centre Square. High Colored Opera Flannels. , a _ Pink. Blue, Scarlet, Maroon, Green, Black. Drab, and Grey Another lot of those Cashmere Skirts for Ladies. De Lanes and Cashmeres, best ever sold for conta. Plain and Figured French Merinoes. Large Stock of Men and Boy’s Wear. WENTZ BROS, Corner East King and Centre Square. Remember the name and place. Wenti —Went*—Wentz—Wentz —Wentz—Wentz, Corner King and Centre Square. tf 45 xTOTiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT iV t he MOUNT JOY SAVINGS INSTITUTION, located in the Borough of Mount Joy, Lancaster county, having a capital stork of Fifty Thousand Dollars, will apply at the next session of the Pennsylvania Legislature, for the privilege of increasing its capital stock, Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars, with the further privilege of increasing its capital stock to One Hundred aud Fitty Thousand Dol lars; also for power to change its name to the “ Mount Joy Bank,” and uuder that name, in its present locatlou, to issue Bank Notos.and in addition to its present privileges, to exercise ami enjoy general banking privileges under the genoral laws of the Commonwealth regulating banks. By order of the Directors. , „ „ „ 3 ABItM. SIIELLY, President. Jacob R. Long, Treasurer. Mount Joy, Pa., June 2U, 1859. CRIVENING located t in Coatesville, on the Central Railroad, about thirty-seven- miles from Philadelphia, and sixty-two from Harrisburg. It is easy of access from any part of the Union, and is in the midst of a moral aud re fined population. There could not bo a more healthy and romantic situation. It possesses the advantages of having a daily mail, a telegraph office and an Adams*' Express office. The next session wilt open the first day of Novem ber. The School is sound and practical in every depart ment. The course of study embraces everything that is taught in the best Colleges of our country. The School is organized on the most approved plan of the beat institu tions in the New England States, Ladies and Gentleman : are entirely separate, except in recitations; tn truth, they hate less intercourse than at home. The Teachers occupy apartments in the bnildingß, and there is no association of i the sexes but in the presence of their instructors. The , happy influence, mutually exerted, in thoir slight associa tion in the recitation room, at the table and in the public exercises, is to be seen in the culfivstion of a cheerful and animated disposition, in the formation of good habits . and manners, in ardent devotion to study, and in the at- , tainment of high moral character. These, with many ; other valuable results, have established the feet, that the : best plan for a school is, according to the evident design ( of Providence in the constitution of society, on the basis of a well regulated Christian family. u Ladies, equally with the gentlemen,-are benefited by t this arrangement. The numerous and crowded schools of ; this kind spreading over the country, fully attest the cor- • rectness of this plan.” ! COURSE OP STUDY.—PREPARATORY. ! Fiest Term: Reading, Spelling and Defining, Watson A Parker; Pronunciation, Worcester; Chart Exercises, San ders and Merrill; Arithmetic—Mental,Stoddard’s; Arith metic-Written, Greenleaf; English Grammar, Smith j First lessons in Composition. Black-board; General Hi*- tory, Goodrich; Geography—Elements, Mitebell. Second Teem : Orthography and Orthmpy, Scholar’s Companion; Geography and Map Drawing, McNally; Etymology, Lynd: Physiology—Primary, Cutter; Aritu merir—Practical, Greenleaf; History of the United States, Goodrich; English Grammar, Smith; Algebra—lntellec tual, Tower; Algebra—Written, Davies; Composition, De lineation and Vocal Music. j CLASSICAL AND SCIENTIFIC. ! First Term —Firft Year: English Grammar, Hart; Modern Ilistorv, Willson; Algebra—Practical. Davirs; , Latin Exercises, Anthou; Penmanship, Potter A Ham mood. 1 Second Term: Modem History—Continued, Willson; Advanced Composition and Rhetoric. Quaekenboes: Alge bra-Continued, Davies; Latin Exercises—Continued, Anthon; Greek Exercises. Anthon; Classical Antiquities, Baird; Penmanship, Potter* Hammond; Physical Geog- , raphy, Fitch; Phvsiology, Cutter; Latin— Caaar rum- . mencVd, Anthou; Greek—Anabasis commenced, Autbou; , Book-keeping, Eastman A Fulton. | During the year: Orthography, Readlug, Composition, i Declamation aud Vocal Music. I First Term —Second Year: Ancient Geography am History. Mitchell; Bib'ical Antiquities Kevin ; Astronomy —Descriptive, Barrilt; Astronomy—Practical, Norton; ; Natural History, Agassiz; Geometry, Loomis; Algebnv, i Alsop; Latin—Cscsar fiuished, Anthon ; Greek—Anabasis j finished. Anthon; Natural Philosophy. Comstock; Moral ; Philosophy, Wayland; Virgil with the Scanmug, Anthon ; i Greek Testament. Owen. Second Tprm : Phil eophy of Ilistory and Chron-logy, . Willson ; Constitution of United States, Story; Chemistry, j Silliman; *Trigouometry and Navigation, Loomis; *>ur veyiug, Alsop; Latin—Sallust, Anthon, Greek—llomer s Iliad aud Scanning, Anthon. During the year: Composition, Declamation and >ocai Music. . . aii •Practical lessons are given in Surveying on the Held. First Term— Third Year: Mental Philosophy, Unham; „ in ! Evidences of Christianity. Pahy; *Mensuratiou, B mny- : 1 O—“SIGN 07 THE 810 WATCH —lO ; Mechanical Drawing, Miolfie; *Civil Engineering, WATCHES, CLOCKS JEWELRY AND ; ; pSI, Economy. Wayland; Logic. Whntely ; j SILVER WARE.—JAMES P. DY..ART, NO. 1C *yj oe ralogy Dana; Latin—Horace and Scanning, Anthon; , WEST KING St., (near Market) Ukes pleasure in inviting ; I V7— HerodotM Johnson; Science of Government, j attention to bis new and large stock of Good*, which com- , yo . * Conir SectionBt coffl n . I prises as great a variety of all articles in his line as can , Q “ Term; Rhetoric, Whately ; Butler’s Analogy, 1 be fonnd in the city, consisting in part of 1 ‘ & Crooks; ‘Agricultural phemistry, Johnson: . Ladies’ Fine 18 Carat Hunting Lever Watches, | *Q eo |L y Loomis; ‘Calculus. Differential aud Integral, Fine Gold Hunting Levers, I Loomis or Davies; Latin—Tacitus, Williston ; Greek— | M “ Open-faced Levers, Bophoclt . B Woolsey. , i a Silver Hunting Case During the Year: Composition, Declamation aud hlocu- j “ Open-faced “ *: nn ; a good assortment of LEVERS and nf SHlvw and ; Other studies than those mentioned can be substi- | Composition Cases; QUARTIERR indENGLIaH WATCH tuted fur those marked with an asterisk i*), so ns to ac- ES (first and second handed,) all of which are warranted comiuol ] at|4 the wishes of and Gentlemen, to keep time or no sale. ■ Modern Languages—Text B<»>k-si /.<- french Language Hia assortment of JEWELRY Is the most exteusivs , Qjj em j rir f> s Grammar, (V due) Do Fivas’ Elementary Kead ever offered to the citizens ot Lancaster, part of' vhich are Telemanue, Charles XII., Collot’s Dramatic Reader, the following styles: FINK PAINTED BREASTPINS, . Qe s urTene ’s Dictionary. EAR RINGS AND BRACELETS to match; CAMEO SiST Is, | Tcxt in the German Language: Ollendorf’s Gram- FLOKENTINE MOSAIC, and PLAIN EAR RINGS and Adler’s Reader, Schiller, Goethe, Adler’s Dictionary. BREASTPINS, all of which for beauty, style and cheapues* Hebrew— Text Books: Gosenins’ Hebrew Grammar, with cannot bo surpassed in the city. Also, a fine assortment of Chrestomathy, Biblia Uebraica, Gesenius’ Hebrew PLAIN and CIIASKD BRACELETS and BANDS, with LuxlcoQ Cameo Setts nnd Medallions. Particular attention paid to ornamental Branches: While it is well and proper Jewelry of Geotlemeh’s wear, comprising Sleeve Buttons, that Young Ladies and Gentlemen should be taught Mumc, Studs, Guard, Breast'aud Fob Chains of the best quality; Drawi panting, Ac., It is ftt the same time highly cul- Ribbon Slides, Gold and Silver Tooth Picks, etc. Always ! nt4glect f or these Branches, the practical and on hand a good'aasortinent of ; use ful studies, which determine the intellectual status ot , SILVER WARE, .; an individual. Thousands of Ynuug Ladies jearu a tittle snch as Spoons, Tea, Table, Dessert, Sugar, Mustard ana p renc H a iftile Music. Ac., being ignorant of the plainest Salt; Dinner and Tea Forks; Napkin Rings; Batter and iucipleg uf Grammar and Mathematics. An Education Fruit Knives; SaltCellera; Cups, PieKnivos, Pickle(Knives £ an j n j Qr y rat hor than a benefit, if the mind be not and Forks, setts of Knives, Forks and Spoons for Misses.— tra j ner ] j n the right way. Acquire first, if possible, the Also a "beautiful lot ol' Port Mommies for Ladies and Gonts, ; ao , id BnincheSj aQ d then the mind will be prepared for the Combs and Brushes of all kinds, Accordeons, Ac. ] Arts. Clocks from $1.25 to $5O, ail warranted. i Music—Vocal and Instrumental—Piano. Violin, Ac. The undersigned has, at considerable expense, got ■ j Q jnpai-tmeut of Languages. the classes are practised ,up a Card of Hair Work Patterns, for which he receives . in ora i an d written exercises; and particular attention is orders—to be executed in Philadelphia in the most chaste | g j 7en pronunciation of the Language the student . and durable style, and at short notice. The public are in- ; may ftC q U i r j nK . I rited to call and examine hifi stock aud judge for them- i indies can substitute Music for some other brunch-:*, it j solves. JAMES P DYSAIIT. j th deßlre it . ■ I Sign of the Big Watch, No. 10, West King St., Lancaster , The clrtHßefi i n Mensuration. Purveying, iyi;l Leveling, | p a . june 1 tf-0 i are p rac ;jsed in the use of the Quadrant, in Plotting, and i — - ! iu other instruments. I GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND i Particular attention will be given to the ■ TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. ] of Milton’s Paradise Lost, which is used as a Book of i »rs CHARTER PERPETUAL. 1 ing exercises. .. . . 1 Kirs Insurance on Stores Dwellings, Public Buildings, and I A Normal Class will be formed, and special instruction Flro 'TsSSStaL or Perpstusl. I dovotod U> the Thsory and Practice of Teach,,,*; end thu, Hre Insurance on Houses, Barns and Contents, Stock, Pxrm affordliig all the advantages that can be given. in. any N-r , Implements, cfo. Also Inland Insurance on Goods mal School; for the u f, „choJl and t to all parts of the Omntry. have the qualifications, be able to discipline a sciiooi, &ua OFFICE IN THE COMPANY’S BUILDING, be skilful in itnpartb g instruction. ninti„r, n rv I No. 403 WALNUT STREET, CORNER OF FOURTI . Roman’'Bingraphv «dd j . /or l,uymr ***' $2-3 SOO 00 . Lkuturss: Lectures will be delivered at stated times 51.453 03 ' during each year; and the dilTc.ront Sciences u u-wb bd by 5275,253 03 ' guitubl** apparatus. Full sets of Geographical and hjsi s9l,sos 45 oh'gical Maps, aud Minerals, are provided lor illustration 7,825 49 and experiment . 599,390 94 Diplomas: Ladies and Gentlemen completing the course of studv. (three years) proscribed in the Catalogue, or ; passing" a thorough examination upon the different : $70,353 00 branches taught, will receive a Classical Diploma, lo those who omit the Languages, a Scientific Diploma wnl ' I be given. . , , ' accommodations : The buildings (when the one now- l>e- In.r erected is completed) will accommodate about one hun : dred boarders, besides a large number of day scholars — Tho rooms are large and well ventilated; and part ot the grounds attached are used for Calisthenic exercises, i 6 EA’PE N S E S . 1 1 Boarding, washing, light, aud tuition in the Eng- _ lish branches, per session of twenty weeks....sH of DiajiotoWork and other JRWELBT, made to order at short notice. tap- All goods warranted to be as represented. JSS* Particular attention given to the repairing of Watches and Jewelry of . No. 622 Market 8 tree t, Sooth side, Philadelphia. N. b.—We will cootiuue oar Old Store, No. 148 North Second Street, for « short time only. [sag 2 3m -9 WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY. St REDUCED PEI CBS. WHOLESALE AXE RETAIL. C.B. SHULTZ, &L 914 Market street, above &tb, South aide, Phila-Vr***™ delphia. Jfifi^ 1 ? 20 ItriTHO HAS NOT SEEN THE NEW. W si ax' put up,” BY BTELL W A G E N 4 BRO., AT THEIR WATCH 4 JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT, 632 Market Strut, one door below Seventh, Philadelphia. Bnt the Hi*Tiis nothiDe to what is exhibited inside. AMERICAN WATCHES in Cold and Silver Cases, Railroad Time-Keepers, of English and Swiss far* .TO make; Fashionable Jewelry and Silver Ware; also fine Table Catlerv. and the best thing of all is, that the prices of all these attractions are withip the range of the smallest pocket*. STELLWAGEN 4 BRO-, apr 25 ly 15] 632 Market Street. Philadelphia. THE AMERICAN WATCH, So justly celebrated for its accuracy as a time-keeper, and ita adaptability to every kind of use, is offered for sale in variety, by TI. L. 4 E. J. Z A H M , Comer of North Queen strut and Centre Square. There are three qusliti-? of the American Watch, manufactured bv the American Watch Co., at %tfrp. Waltham, Mass.; tho first quality is marked m M 4b the works “Avplekm , 7Yocy d? C b., ™‘Mam Mass?'Qfyß the second quality “Chaa T. Parker, Waltham, Mass;” aud the third quality “P. S. Bartlett, Waltham, Mass.” All of these qualities are manufactured by one eompapy.and are guaranteed by them to be mode of good materials, and to possess every requsito for a good timepiece. Tho movement is msick train, which prevents it from being affected by railroad or other travel, and should any part be broken, it can be replaced with a part from the factory, equally aa well finished as the original. . . Appleton, Tracy 4 Co., the manufacturers ot the Ameri can Watch, have no Special Agents in any city of the Union, but sell to all dealers at precisely the same rates. Y> e can furnish these watches in Silver or Gold cases, of any style required, at as low a rate as the genuine watch can be Bold anywhere in the United States. ... We have also on haud and for sale low, a large stock ot English and Swiss Levers, from the most approve.! manu factories, among those tho “Equilibrium Ijever,” an accu »te aud reliable watch. S£w R T aug 31 tf 33 EDW.J. ZAHM. r\ LOCKS OF EVERY DES- V J criulion from $1 25 to $lO. at 11. L. 4 K. J. Z A H M ’ 8 , Corner of North Queen street and Centre Square. July 8 Warranted Timekeepers. 6m 26 june 28 6m 24 Received for Pretuiums Received for Interest, Kent, Ac. Paid Losses, Expenses, Commis sions, Re Insurances, Returned' Premiums, &c Increase of Eire Premiums over last year’s Decrease Marine Premiums Nett Increase. ABBE T 8 . Real Estate, Bond* and Mortgages, $l-11,240 00 Storks, (Far, *30,310,) 47.915 00 Bills Receivable. 59.585 73 Unsettled Premiums and other debts due the Company Cash on hand, and in the hands ,oi' -iaentß. mar 22 ly 10 TESTIMONIALS Coatesville, July 29th, 1869. Having been acquainted with James jt. Giffin. Esq., ; since lie ban become proprietor of the Coatesville Seminary, ; i take pleasure in sayiug that I consider him very compe- m* titf • v. " ; f,O pills, price 50 «•<•*•<- V j *•j 50; one dozen boxes. **•# 1 / few. will ... -M 1» n..y »d.. r _s ters, nr’' 1 '• • ’« > ’ B. B. LOCKE & CO., General A^ont*. ly.H Tile ;ih OF It! M'Ul. from the w .r«T Sec-fin :i >1 -w ut■ • a *-«• mm- >ll V'mp'’^ H<- lias tried it in ..v.*r l Inn .v.m-s. a;- 1 never faded except in t w<* .uses. ; L.: ii thumb r l.u Ho has now in his puss-ssi-m over twu hundred .vs titlcat-s of Its virtue, all within tw. nts - niilrx of Rost-n Twu W.tll-s are wurraii'M ■ cure a nursing mn* mouth One ti: three bottles will cure tin* worrit kiud ut Pimples on the tare. . Two t.. tin— l-utM.-.- will .-rear th- Hvsrmn of IU.-'K. Two bottles am warrant-1 In cun* the worst canker In the mouth nr ~ . Thm*- t<> five botlb.-s are wurruiit—l to euro the worst case of Erysipelas. ~ , On- *»r two bottles are warranted t>> cure all humor | the Kv h. Two * Mttl.a are wuraii’-'d t -ruie running 'd the ears and b'otch among the h hr. F.air n. mx 1, .uiit, are warranted to euro corrupt and running uic-rs. One I>-»t tie will mm sraiy oruphwii the skin. Two to thr—-bottles ar- w-.irantel tg ruv« Ihe *orHt cases "f ringworm. Two to thme b'-ttles an* warranted to cure the must deß nerato eas-of rh-umaUsni. Three to four t> -ttl-.s are warranted h cure the salt rheum. .. .. , Five to right bottles will cur.* th- worst nnu ot scrotum A lam-tit is always experienced from the firel bottle, aud a perfect cure is warranted wheu the above .[uaoUty w taken. . , , , ~ Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles ot this in the viciuitv of Boston. I know the oli'ect of it in every case.— Sr. sure as water will extinguish fire, so sure will thlw euro humor. I never Rold a bottle of it, but that Hold another; after a trial it always speaks for itself There am two things about this herb that appear surprising, Hist, that it grows in our pastures, in Home place- .put- plcnbtul, and Vet its value has never boon known until I discovered it In IMb- second, that it should cure all kinds ot humor. In order to give Home idea of the sudden ns- and great popularity of the discovery. I will state that m April l*o3, I peddled it and sold about six bottles per day -m April, 1R54, I sold over one lliou-aud bottles por day of It. . Some of the wholesale Druggists who have been hi the business twenty and thirty years, say that notliiiig ‘ n tho annai« of patent m.'di>>**«s was ever like It. Thera W a universal praise of it frutiuall quarters. In my own practice I always kept it strictly for humors —but since its introduction as a general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been fouud In it that L never suspected. , . , , Several cases of epiluptlc fits —a disease which was always considered incurable, have been cured by a tew bottles.— 0, what a mercy if it prove elf-dual In all rasas of that awful malady—there are but few who havoKuuti uioreofit than 1 have. . I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them age*! peo ple. .lured by It. For the vari* ms dis.-as.is of the Li ver, hick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, pain In the side. Diseases of the Spine, aud particularly in diseased of the Kidneys, Ac., the discovery has done mure good than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary—oat the best you get and a oough of it. _ , , „ Directions for Usf..—Adults one table spoonful per day Children over ten years dessert spoonful. Children from five to eight years ten spoonful. Ah no directions can be applicable to all constitutions, take snitlcioiit to operate on the bowel, twice . hey. *«^^ KKraKDV , No. IUO Warren st., Roxbury, Moan. Wholesale Agents.—New York rity, C. M. CUcknar, 81 Barclay street; C. 11. King, l‘J2 Broadway; Ruuhtoa A Clark. 175 Broadway; A B. & D. Sands, 10U Fulton at. Sold in Rochester by J. Bryan A Co., Wholesale Agents, No. U'> Stale street; also by L. I'ost A Co. General Agent. —T. W. Dyott k Son. Philadelphia. A-'niils in Lancaster. —James Smith. Win. n hand. . Pianos taken in exchange, hired, tuned "“J 1 r *P a j r •“* jan lk tf 1] hN AuL A CO. 01 I. S-Cuatur Oil, SwrO OH, Oil of m»!KK aTI)N E HENEKA, ftAaSA 1 HAS, Ac., hi IKh, i>( TMUMA s KLLMAKEBB Drug & Oliuinirjl Store, West King slroot, Ltt nc'r. feb 8 JAMES E. GIFFIN. lj 33 .'.PICKS I SPICKS I I SPICKS II I S POKE AND NO. 1 UHOUND PBFI'KK. Cl INU Klt CINNAMON, A LLSI’ICE, CLOVES. AMBIUCAN and ENIII.ISH SIUSTAKD. CAYENNE PEPPER, NUTMEGS, MACE. SUP CARB. SODA, SALTPETRE, 3ALERATU3. SAL. .“UDA, INDIGO. CARAWAY AND CORIANDER PEED. ASHTON DAIRY AND GROUND SALT, Ac. Fur sale at the Engle Mills, No. 244 aud 24d North Front street corner of New, Philadelphia. 81 w HOWARD WORRELL. Purchasers will find it greatly to their interest both In quality aud price to buy Hies* goods, which are war ranted an ropresouted or forfeited. A trial is soliciteiL mar 16 American like insurance and TllUli T COMPANY. STOCK, SiOOvOOD- Company’s Building. Walnut street 3. E. corner of Fourth, PnILADE L P U I A . LIFE INSURANCE AT I’ilE USUAL MUTUAL RATES, or at Joint Stock Rates, at about 20 per cent, loss, or at Total Abstinence Hates, the ILB. Bing street, Agent for Lancas ter county. mar y SS« ! STB AKOSCII.