N;°k*uAr auLaszwa.. . K Lou ifi Aktiokto MARK.; RS zemai JIDITO. The Present clamber, closes the lifty-fourth volume of the lummxtus?ntim, and - while we thank our pith . = for their past BMW, we shall strive to increase their number. by redoubled mireitnd effert in every department of the Magazine, We-arpectin our next .number A* be able to announces seiles Orjirtiain on: .Tstidar Astronomy, by the nitliedlatingniiiied"'etiter upon 'hat science in the land. et" Btoefets end Plituree:af theritothem - will - ber cote, pleteddneirm thump, and thetwo volumes will contain the beilittiliefeNes„tailise, poem s, that 'can_ be procured ' -for thlintiteßibmientrof ....readers. • WANE 0 .12..1 13 ISL. . 0 34 0 4". P ififfrefl u ellel47 )Berge droplet:lon nf the we pp, h - thle Month a Ilideedfd.line taigre lli4 l.fritil.'s ea; of "v'hfirrY , Maing in the Olden- 7.l*ltleatilitei iliklihtesedVelelaMvely to - the $8 sutsceibentfa thit isfjumaims-kpr 1860; wheilur old or. Ann- The suldectrepresentstheiaitinnet td Our inceetine and id eminently a genial; domestic Aeration% The idatei engraved In England al - ati4gPaniiteier 2000 - dram* , le entirely - new, =mires twenty ftee by nineteen and • half' inches in else. contains thirty-nine figures, andie beyond comparismithe:finest work s of the kind ever offered as a premium In tliia 'neruntry; - The' away - 1m Of "Attest. Picture - of.-Km=rif in the Olden Time,repurrents the humors aim holi day in the county _hi those good bld When the Men wore coeked-hiter and knee•breethiiii,'`etid - the&niinett dike and hcoge-4 costume net ...tmemstially -.differing. from the corset and crinoline of the , present day. , Abnoet. in the centre of the picture and'l little to the 'bask-mound is a country deuteron the great; with a 'hard , feettued' fiddler perched on a high seat, and another musician in a tie-wig standing by him, playing;. With all their might. On the right twolxnuacing girls are gaily pulling 'toward the dance a gray-haired man,- who Seems - vainly to - tanonirtAte that his danning.days use over;. - while a waggish little _child pushes blur forward from be hind, greatly to the amusement of hie siiekility Who la still sitting at - the "feeetablie, froin which he has been dinged.- On the felt, under a magnifi cent spreading oak; alt the 'squire And his: wifa,:winnai. a countryman with hie hat off is respectfully. inviting to take Part In the dance. Te the left of the *squire is a young couple on the grass, to whom a gipsy with an infant on her shoulder is . telliog their fortune.. Crier the shoulders of this couple is teen a group engaged in quoltplaying, and back of the whole is a landscape of 'gentle elopes and copses. The picture has the expreasion of gayety through out and the engrisving is eplendidly executed. It is fresh from the bruin of Hots, not having yet been published in England.' 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ANTHONY, 308 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, After Xay Ist, 1860, at 501 BROADWAY, two doors from the Bt. Nicholas Hotel, The Stereoscope Is the most instructive, interesting. en. tertaining, amusing, and exciting of modern inventions. None are too young, none too old, none too intelligent, none too uneducated, to acknowledge its worth and beauty. No homelg complete without it, and it must and will penetrate everywhere. It presents to your vlaw every part of the world, In all the relief, boldness, perspective, and sharpness of detail, as if yon were on the spot. Photographers are everywhere exploring Europe, Asia, Africa, America, in search-of the grand and the beautiful, and the results of their skill are constantly enriching our stock. ' We have an immenish variety of paper Views of Scenes Paris London, Eligland, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, ;France,Belgium,Holland, Switzerland, Spain, The Rhine,' Versaille6,.. 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This gives an additional value, for to the beauties of inanimate nature it adds the charm of life and motion. The process is a discovery of our own, and being unknown in Europe, we receive from London and Paris lams orders for Anthony's Instantane ous Views of America ' life and scenery. Among other things we have just published Stereoscopic Illustrations of the 'Scene of the Fulton Street Prayer Meetings, in which many hearts feel an interest. The particulars of this will be found in our catalogue. • Our Catalogue of subjects and prices will be forwarded to any address on receipt of a stamp. Partiea at a distance sending us $3, $5, $lO, $l5, $2O, or $25 can have a good instrument and such pictures as they may request, sent by Express. Views alone, (without instrument) can be sent by mail. Parties who wish to be advised of everything really valuable in the line that comes out, may send us their names to place on record, and we will keep them posted at our own expense. Mon of leisure will find Photography a most fascinating and delightful amusement. We are prepared to fit out amateurs with everything necessary for their success together with instructions " How to take Stereoscopic Pictures." E. ANTHONY, Importer and Manufacturerof Photographic Materials, Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views. 44-Merchants from every section of the country are re spectfully Invited to make an examination of our stock, as our discount to the trade will be liberal. To Paszoaxeragas.—First class stereoscopic Negatives wanted. Send by mail a print unmounted, with price of Negatives. jan 10 4m 52 RFL. DI 0 V A L .--W9 nave tuts day re to our new Banking House, in EAST KING Sr., where the Banking Business in all its varied branches will re ceive our beat attention. ' Interest on deposits will be allowed as heretofore. Drafts on Now York, Philadelphia and Ba timore con stantly for sale. Stock, Bonds, and other securities bought and sold in Philadelphia and New York— and information given as to their relative value and prospects. Uncurrent Bank Notes bought and sold, and premium allowed on old American coin. Persons entrusting any business to us, whether money on deposit, or for purchase or sale of Bonds or Stocks ' may ldoend upon prompt and faithful performance of all con tracts. The members of the firm aro individually liable for a its obligations. JOHN GYGER, & CO ROOT. CLARKSON. Cashier. mar 2 tf 7 rIIIIOIISANDS ARE DAILY SPEARING in the praise of DR. EATON'S INFANTILE COR— DIAL, and why? because it never fails to afford instan taneous relief when given In time. It acts as if by magic, and one trial alone will convince you that what we say is true. It contains NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE of any kind, and therefore relieves by removing the suffer ings of your child, instead of by deadening its sensibilities. For this reason, it commends itself as the only reliable preparation now known for CHILDREN TEETHING, DIARRHCSA., DYSENTERY. GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH.. WIND, COLD IN THE HEAD, and CROUP, also, for softening the gums, reducing injiammatilm, regulating the Bowels, and relieving pain, it has no equal—being an antispasmodic it is used with un failing success in all awes of CONVULSION OR OTHER FITS. As you value the life and health of your children, and wish to' save' them from those sad and blighting conse quences which are certain to result from the use of narcotics of which ail other remedies for Infantile amplaints are com , posed, take none but DE. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL; this you can rely upon. It is perfectly harmless, and can not injure the most delicate infant. Price, 25 cents. Full directions accompany each bottle. Prepared only by CHURCH & DUPONT, No. 409 Broad way, New York. For sale at the Patent Medicine Store of KAUFMAN A CO., No. 1 East Orange street, Sole Agents for Lancaster, and by all respectable Druggists throughout the country. T. W. DXOTT A SONS, Philadelphia, and GEO. H. KEYSER, Pittaburg,Wholesale Agents. fel; 7 1 4 HE A. LTHP HUMAN BLOOD UPON being ANALYZED always presents us with the same essential elements, and gives of course the TRUE STAND— ARD. Analyze the Blood of a person suffering from Con sumption, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, &c., and we find in every instance certain deficiencies in the red globules of Blood. Supply them deficiencies, and you are -made well. The BLOOD FOOD is founded upon this Theory—hence its 'astonishing success. There are 13M;EMEEMINI . . adapted to the de:Ulan - cies of the Blood in different diseases. For COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, or any affection whatever of the THROAT OR LUNGS inducing CON SUMPTION, uSe No.l, which is also the No. for DEPRES SION OF RPIRITS, LOSS OF APPETITE, and for all CHRONIC COMPLAINTS arising from OVER-USE, GEN ERAL DEBILITY, and NERVOUS PROSTRATION. No. 2, for LIVER COMPLAINTS, No. 3. for DYSPEPSIA.— Beinil already prepared for absorption it is TAKEN BY DROPS and carried immediately into the circulation, so that what you gain you retain. The No. 4is for FEMALE zIRREGULARITIES, HYSTERIA, WEAKNESSES, AC.— See special directions for this. For SALT RHEUM, ERUPTIONS, SCROFULOUS, KIDNEY, and BLADDER COMPLAINTS, take No. 5. In all cases the directions mast be strictly followed. Price of the BLOOD FOOD $1 per bottle. Bold by 'ORBBOR k BETON'', No: 409 Broadway, New York. For sale at the. Patent Medicine store of KAUFMAN dr CO., No. i East Orange street, Sole Agents for Lancaster, and by all respectable Druggists throughout the country. T. W. DYOTT & SONS, Philadelphia, and GEO. 11. KEYSER, Pittsburg, Wholesale Agents. fob' 7. 1 - 4 HOPATHONG WHISKEY. , •- A delialotts Tonic Stimulant, distilled from the pure Juice of APPLES, and -espeeially calculated for the use of FAMILIES .AND INVALIDS. It is fast superseding the various "Gins," "Whiskies," and other Liquors purporting to be pure and unadultera ted..lt is endorsed by prominent PHYSICIANS AND CHEMISTS, and L undoubtedly the purest Liquor now in use. It is potUp in 11:1 entirely Original Style, in large bottles, and is solfiat the low price of 75 cents per bottle. , Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers, and by the principal Agents. . J. 0. HESS & CO., Wholesale Botanic Druggists, I ' No. 7 Southt Sixth Street, Philadelphia. NAT. .-41na Trade ettpplled with' pure Brandies, Wines and idquote,.diroat from Bond. [mar 27 sm u T A .11 _AA T 0 No intilmuutagoawa,ww.ANDLuaroavroax Nor. no r -T0,N01i111224 street, Phlladigphla. dale" - f 49 C Oa'IaESi,VILLI~ SEMINARY, MALEIAND FEMALE, COATEEIVILIS, CIFIES TEE COUNTY, PA. JAMES E. °MIN, A. IL, Principal and Proprietor. • This Seminary la located 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 and re. 4thedpopalatioe. There could not be a more healthy and romantic situation. 1 Itposseases the advantages of having -a dallynsall; a telegraph once and..an Adams' Express office. The fie session will open the first day of Ncmsm bar. The - School ia aound and practical in every depart ment The course -of study =Wiens everything that is -taught in the beet Colleges of our country. The School is - argsnizad on the mast approved plan of the beet institu tions in the New England States. Ladies and 'Cattlemen are entirely separate„ except in recitations; is truth, they have tat intercourse. than at home. The Teachers Occupy apartments In the bUllffings, and there is no association of the ilexes but in the presence of their instructors. The NIPPY influence, mutually exerted, in their slight associa tion in the recitation room, at the table and in the public exercises, Is to be seen in the cultivation of a cheerful and animated disposition, in the formation of good habits -and manners In ardent devotion_ to study, end in the at tainment of high moral character.. These, with many other valuable results, have established the fact, that the beet 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 farm ly. Ladies, equally with the gentlemen, are benefited by this arrangement. The numerous and crowded schools of this kind spreading over the country, fully attest the oar rectness of this plan." COURSE OF STUDY.—PREPARATORY. Fran Reading,lling and Defining, Watson & Parker; Pronunciation, Worcester; Chart Exercises, Son dem and Merrill; Arithmetic—Mental, Stoddard's; Arith metic—Written, Greenleaf; English Grammar,Smith First lessons in Composition, Black-board; Genral His tory, Goodrich ; Geography—Elements, Mitchell. SZOOND Tram: Orthography and Orthcepy, Scholar's Companion; Geography and Map Drawing, McNally; Etymology, Lynd: Physiology—Primary, Cutter; Arith metic--Practical, Greenleaf; History of the United States, Goodrich; English Grammar Smith ; Algebra—lntellec tual, Tower; Algebra — Writt en, Davies; Composition, De lineation and Vocal Music. CLASSICAL AND SCIENTIFIC. Fmar Trast—Pint Year: English Grammar, Hart; Modern History, Willson; Algebra—Practical, Davies; Latin Exercises, Anthon; Penmanship, Potter & • Ham mond. • SZOOND Tzar( : Modern History—Continued, Willson; Advanced Composition and Rhetoric, Quackenboes; Alge bra—Continued, Davies; Latin Exercises—Continued, Anthon; Greek Exercises, Anthon • Classical Antiquities, Baird; Penmanship, Potter & Ham mond;i Physical Geog raphy, Fitch; Physiology, Cutter; -Latin—Ctesar com menced, Anthon; Greek—Anabasis commenced, Anthon; Book-keeping, Eastman A Fulton. During the year: Orthography, Reading, Composition, Declamation and Vocal Music. Frost 'faint—Second Year: Ancient Geography and History, Mitchell; Biblical Antiquities, Nevin ; Astronomy —Descriptive, 13arritt ; Astronomy—Practical, Norton; Natural History, .Agassiz ; Geometry, Loomis; Algebra, Alsop ; Lathe—Caesar finished, Anthon; Greek—Anabasis finished, Anthon; Natural Philosophy, Comstock; Moral Philosophy, Wayland; Virgil with the Scanning, Anthon; Greek Testament, Owen. SECOND Tram: Philosophy of History and Chronology, Willson; Constitution of United States, Story; Chemistry, Sillimen; *Trigonometry and Navigation, Loomis; *Sur veying, Alsop; Latin—Sallust, Anthon Greek—Homer's Iliad and Scanning, Anthon. During the year: Composition, Declamation and Vocal Music. *Practical lemons are given in Surveying on the field. Frost Trnso—Third Year: Mental Philosophy, Upham; Evidences of Christianity, Paley ; . *biensnration, Bonny castle; Mechanical Drawing, Maine; *Civil Engineering, Mahon; Political Economy, Wayland; Logic, Whately ; *Mineralogy, Dana; Latin—Horace and Scanning, Anthon; Greek—Herodotus, Johnson; Science of Government, Young; *Conic Sections, Coffin. SECOND Tsau ; Rhetoric, Whately ; Butler's Analogy, Emory & Crooks; *Agricultural Chemistry, Johnson; *Geology, Loomis; *Coloulne, Differential and Integral, Loomis or Davies; Latin—Tacitus, Williston; Greek— Sophocles, iEschylus, Woolsey. During the Year: Composition, Declamation and Elocu tion. Other studies than those mentioned can be substi tuted for those marked with an asterisk (*), so as to ac commodate the wishes of Dialog and Gentlemen. MODERN LANGUAGES—Text Booksi to re lerench Language: 011endorf's Grammar, (Value) De Fives' Elementary Read er, Telemaque, Charles XII., Collot's Dramatic Reader, Racine ' Surrene's Dictionary. Text Books in the German Language: 011endort 'a Gram mardidier's Reader,Schiller, Gcethe, Adler's Dictionary. HEBREW—Text Bo oks: Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar, with the Chrestomathy, Biblia Hebraica, Gesenina' Hebrew Lexicon. ORNAMENTAL Bluffness : While it is well and proper that Young Ladies and Gentlemen should be taught Music, Drawing, Painting, &c., it is at the same time highly cul pable, to neglect'for these Branches, the practical and useful studies, which determine the intellectual status of an individual. Thousands of Young Ladies learn a tittle French, a little Music, &c., being Ignorant of the plainest principles of Grammar and Mathematics. An Education le an injury rather than a benefit, if the mind be not trained in the right way. Acquire first, if possible, the solid Branches, and then the mind will be prepared for the Fine Arta. Music—Vocal and Instrumental—Piano, Violin, &c. • In the department of Languages, the classes are practised in oral and written exercises; and particular attention is given to the pronunciation of the Language the student may be acquiring. Ladies can substitute Music for some other branches, if they desire it. The classes in Mensuration, Surveying, and Leveling, are practised in the use of the Quadrant, in Plotting, and in other instruments. Particular attention will be given to the analyzing of Milton's Paradise Lost, which is used as a Book of Pars ing exercises. A Normal Class will be formed, and special instruction devoted to the Theory and Practice of Teaching; and thus affording all the advantages that can be given in any Nor mal School; for the great requisites of a Teacher are to have the qualifications, be able to discipline a school, and be skilful In imparting instruction. DOOM or IterxxxxcE: Anthon's Classical Dictionary, I Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, Ramshorn's Latin Synonyms, Blake's Biogra phical Dictionary, Buttmann's Greek Grammar, &c., &c. Leczunzs: Lectures will be delivered at stated times during each year; and the different Sciences elucidated by suitable apparatus. Full sets of Geographical and Physi ological Maps, and Minerals, are provided for illustration and experiment DIPLOMAS: Ladies and Gentlemen completing the course of study, (three years,) prescribed in the Catalogue, or passing a thorough examination upon the different branches taught, will receive a Classical Diploma. To those who omit the Languages, a Scientific Diploma will be given. ACCOMMODATIONS: The buildings (when the one now be ing erected Is completed) will accommodate about one hun dred boarders, besides a large number of day scholars.— The rooms are large and well ventilated; and part of the grounds attached are used for Calisthenic exercises. EXPENSES. 1. Boarding, washing, light, and tuition in the Eng lish branches, per session of twenty weeks....s7s 00 2. Ancient or Modern Languages, each 5 00 3. Music on the Plano 15 00 4. Use of instrument for practising 3 00 5. Linear and Perspective Drawing, or 6. Colored Crayoning. 5 00 7. Music on the Violin 10 00 8. Payable in advance, $4O. Balance at the close of the Session. Each student will be charged from the time he or she may enter the Institution, until the. end of the Session; and no deductions will be made under any circumstances, except in coos of protracted sickness. AG"- No extras unlesaby previous agreement. ADMISSION: All Students from a distance, male and fe male, are required to board in the Institution, and be subject to the rules and regulations ordained for the proper management of the School. SESSIONS: The Collegiate year is divided into two ses sions. The sessions in 1959 and 1860 will commence the first day of November, (Tuesdiv,) and the first day of May, (Tuesday.) Rooms AND CLOTHLNO: The rooms are furnished with all heavy articles, and comfortable bedding; but the students must bring their own towels, brooms, and basins. Stu dents should be supplied with durable clothing, heavy boots and shoes. All articles of clothing should be care fully marked with the name in full. DISCIPLINE: The discipline is mild, decided, and impar tial. RELIGIOUS WORSHIP Each student is required to attend religions service every Sabbath, in whateverrohnrch he or she may wish, or parents designate. The Bible is read every morning in the school without sectarian comment.. LECTURES ON. AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY Lectures will be delivered during each term, on the nature, origin, and characteristics of soils and subsoils; also, on the applica tion of Chemistry to Practical Farming. . Mkarr AND Dynan': A record is kept of each recitation, which is graded from 1 to 10-10 being the highest mark, either for recitation or deportment. THE MANNER OP Cooboorm - ; THE RECITATIONS: In all the different branches, whichever one the student may be studying, he is required to give a clear demonstration of his subject, and assign a reason for each stop as he pro gresses. All the sciences are taught on the principles of analysis and induction, so far as possible. COATESVILLE, July 29th, 1859. Having been acquainted with James 1•;. Giffin, Esq., since he has become proprietor of the Coatesville Seminary, I take pleasure in saying that I consider him very compe tent as a teacher, and very courteous as a gentleman, and most cheerfully recommend him, and the Institution over which he presides, as most benefiting to all persons having children for whom a thorough education is desired. My daughter is at present a student in the institution. COATESVILLE, July 29th, 1959. Mn. Girrix—Dear Sir: It is now near the close of your second term of school in this place, and I feel very greatly gratified in seeing your prospects of making Coatesville Seminary second to none in the country. After becoming folly acquainted with your mild, but firm discipline, and close attention to your pupils' recitations, as manifested in the improvement of my son, I feel myself under obliga tions to recommend all my acquaintances and friends to send their sons and daughters to your school. • WM. H. THOMPSON. COATI/WILLS, July 29th, 1859. I cheerfully commend to the public, and especially to my friends, the Seminary of James E. Giffin, located at this place, as being especially worthy of patronage. My eon having been a pupil for the last term of this Institution, I can speak with confidence of the fidelity of the Principal as a teacher—his suavity of manner, yet firmness as a governor, and his entire gentlemanly deportment in all his relations. B. I MILLER. CoAnsvilik, July 29th, 1859. MIL JAMES Gissur—Sla : We most cordially recommend to public favor your most excellent School. One of the firm having had a eon in your Institution, and the other a sister-in-law we can Speak with confidence in regard to the merits, and thorough instruction given In Coatesville Seminary. THOMAS S. YOUNG & CO. Coerzsvuas, July 29th, 1859. From my personal knowledge of Mr. Giffin, Principal of Coatesville Seminary, and his method of instruction, It gives me pleasure to be able to recommend to parents and guardians this institution as a place where their sons and daughters or wards will receive every attention which their comfort and thorough education may require. • A. G. MORRISON. Coensvms, July 29th, 1859. It gives tee pleasure to add my testimony to the fact that we have In our midst a well-conducted and thorough Institution, under the control and supervision of James E. 01111 m, Principal. Having had a eon under his care for nearly two sessions, I can speak advisedly ; and would recommend this flourishing Seminary to the consideration and inquiry of parents and guardians. . . . COATIMSI:::=, August 13, 1859 I recommend James E. Giffin as in every way competent to discharge the duties of a faithful teacher, and know that the Institution is in a flourishing condition. No parent can send his son or daughter to a better Institution. JESSE COATES. Alir Send for a Catalogue aug 30 G LENN'S ONE PRICE HAT AND CAP STORE. (Corner of the Five Story Block,) N. Warr CORN= OP EIGHTH AND RACE ETHEETEI, PHILADA. The public are respectfully invited to bear in mind that at this Store may be found an assortment of Fashionable and Handsome MOLESKIN DRESS HATS, SOFT HATS, HIGH, LOW AND MEDIUM DEPTH CHOWN, CLOTH AND GLAZED CAPS, Phithand Plush Trimmed Hats and Caps for Men and Boys, Fancy Hats and (lips for Children at Fair Prices. air NO TWO PRIM FOR REGULAR GOODS. ll* jan 17 ly 1 CIIARLES PORTE MONNAIE AND POCKET BOOK MANUFACTURER, No. 47 NORTH Enna Biarm, scum Agar, (Ibrualy 118 North Iburth Street,) PHILADELPHIA Porte Mammies, Cams and Parses, Dressing Caws, Money Belts, Reticules Cigar Caws, Banken' Osses, . Leather Dams, Writing Desks, Pocket Books. Port Folk% =Books, &c. 3P.HOLIDALE AND RETAIL. mar 17 ly 11 DE N T A L SITSGERY....The under signed has associated with him in the praetfce of Dental Surgery, E. W. SWERI'ZBL, D. D. 8., well known as his assistant. Dr. 'Sias... Swenbcel graduated at the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, with high honors, and has been in practice several years. Office No. 60% North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. apr 20 tf 14 JOHN WAYLAN. LIME N. AMER, SURGEON DEN TlST„office on the soutbeast corner of North Queen end Orange streets, Lancaster, Bs. . , Dr. A. having beennr 5 years • student and ,„ assistant in the once of Dr. John Waylan, of aaa tbis city, and having for several years since been in con stant practice, will, he hopes, be a nifficient guarantee to his friends and the public morally, of ble ability to per form all *rations connected with the practice of the harm Aar, In such a manner , as will render entire SAW faction to all who may favor himt with a call. ...Charges moderate, and all work warranted to be oily equal to any that min be moored elsewhere. N. B.—Nntranee to office, 2nd door on Orange greet Jane - 24 WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILV.ER—WARE. We would respectfully inform our friends, patrons and the public generally, that we have now In Store and offer Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest cash prices, a • - large and very choice stock of WATCHES, JEW ELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, of every k i t t variety and style. Every description ,of DIAMOND WORK and other JEWELRY. !made to, order. at short notice. All goods warranted to be as represented. N. B.—Particular attention given to the Repairing of Watches and Jewelry, of every description.. STAUFFER k HARLEY, No. 62211darket Street, South side, Philadelphia. mar 27 3m 11 Tm E AMERICAN WATCH, So justly celebrated for its accuracy as a timekeeper, and its adaptability to every kind of use, is offered for sale In variety, by IL L. & E. J. ZAHM, Corner of North Queen greet and fkntre Square. There are three qualities of the American Watch, manufactured by the American Watch Co., at Waltham, Masa.; the first quality is marked on•••• the works ".dr4J , Zetct, Tracy Ch., Waltham, Masse' .4 - the second quality "Chao. T. Parker, Waltham, Mass; and the third quality "P. S. Bartlett, Waltham, Mass." All of these qualities are manufactured by one company, and are guaranteed by them to be made of good materials, and to possess every rogue' te for a good timepiece. The movement is quick 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 as well tlnishedoas the original. Appleton,Tracy & Co., the manufacturers of the Ameri can Watch, no Special Agents In any city of the Union, but sell to all dealers at precisely the same rates. We tan 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 hand and for sale low, a large stock of English and Swiss Levers, from the moat approved Manu factories among these the "Equilibrium Lever," an accu rate and reliable watch. HARRY L. ZAHM, aug 31 tf 33 EDW. J. WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY. AS REDUCED PRICES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 07:" C. B. 9111TLTZ, 3 4 • 914 Market street, above 9th, Borah side, Phila- , ••, - dolphin. June 21y 20 WATCHES, CLOCKS, jEWELRY AND SILVER WARE.—JAMES P. DYSART, NO. if WEST KING St., (near Market) takes pleasure in inviting attention to his new and large stook of Goode, which com prises as great a variety of all articles in his line as can be found in the city, consisting in part of Ladies' Fine 18 Carat Hunting Lever Watches, Fine Fine Gold Hunting Levers, Open-faced Levers, t. Silver Hunting Case " Open-faced a good assortment of LEVERS and LEPINES of Silver and Composition Cases; WARMERS Ind ENGLISH WATCH— ES (first and second handed,) all of which are warranted to keep time or no 5a1e...... . . Hie assortment of JEWELRY is the most extensive ever offered to the citizens of Lancaster, part of which are the following styles: FINE PAINTED BREASTPINS, EAR RINGS AND BRACELETS to match; CAMEO SETTS, FLORENTINE MOSAIC, and PLAIN EAR RINGS and BREASTPINS, all of which for beauty, style and cheapness cannot be surpassed in the city, Also, a fine assortment of PLAIN and CHASED BRACELETS and BANDS, with Cameo Setts and Medallions. Particular attention paid to Jewelry of Gentlemen's wear, comprising Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Guard, Breast and Fob Chains of the best gnality; Ribbon Slides, Gold and Silver Tooth Picks, eto. Always on hand a good assortment of SILVER WARE, such as Spoons, Tea, Table, Dessert, Sugar, Mustard and Salt; Dinner and Tea Forks; Napkin Rings; Butter and Fruit Knives; Salt Were ; Cups, Pie Knives, Pickle Knives and Forks, setts of Knives, Forks and Spoons for Misses.— Also a beautiful lot of Port Monnaies for Ladies and Gents, Combs and Brushes of all kinds, Aceordeons, Clocks from $1.25 to $5O, all warranted. The undersigned has, at considerable expense, got up a Card of Hair Work Patterns, for which he receives orders—to be executed in Philadelphia in the most chaste and durable style, and at abort notice. The public are in vited to call and examine his stock and judge for them selves. JAMES P. DYSART. dign of the Big Watch, No. 10, West King St., Lancaster Pa. June 1 tf 20 '---- , I I r ep 4 ~,, 4,7-,c. ores "f 6. 11 ,, ,o, ci ECONOMY! %1 S+ Cle /•-•*," c:;::/ Z 4-, 4 4 EANRDatalln 2 ~,. 0 0 ~.- .--. L ___).• Save the Pieces ! o .. As acciclentt will happen, cyan in well-regulated families, It is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, &c. meets all such emergencies, and no household can afford to be without it. It is always ready and up to the stick ing point. There is no longer a necessity for limping chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls, and broken cradles. It is just the article for cone, shell, and other ornamental work, so popular win' ladies of refinement and taste. This admirable preparation is used cold, being chemically held in solution, and possessing all the valuable qualities of the best cabinet-makers' Gluo. It may be need in the place of ordinary mucilage, being vastly more adhesive. "USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE." N. B.—A Brush accompanies each bottle. Price, 25 cents Wholesale Depot, • No. 48 Cedar street, New York. Address HENRY C. SPALDING & CO., Box No. 3,600, New York. Put up for Dealers in Cases containing Four, Eight, and Twelve Dozen—a beautiful Lithographic Show Card accom panying each package. .0a? A single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its cost annually to every boushold. - ii4. Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hardware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy Stores. Country merchants should make a note of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, when making up their list. It will stand any climate. [fob 14 ly 5 THE PEOPLES , HAT AND CAP STORE. SHULTZ s 8R0., , NO. 20 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA., Practical Hatters, Manufacturers. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, of every description. We have now in store a splendid assortment of HATS AND CAPS of all the newest Spring Styles. SIRE HATS in all shapes and qualities. A first-rate Now Style of Silk Hats for $3.00. A full assortment of CASSIMERE HATS, SPRING STYLE CAPS in endless variety. A splendid assortment of SEAMLESS CAPS—THE NEWEST OUT, ZOUAVE, CONTINENTAL, And all the other styles of SOFT HATS now worn, from the finest to the cheapest qualities. We keep a large assortment of STRAW HATS of all styles for Men, Youths and Children's wear. We return our thanks to a liberal public, and trust by strict attention to business and fair dealing to all, to merit a continuance-of their patronage. Hats and Caps to suit all, and at prices to suit the times. Goods sold to Dealers at a small advance for cash. SHIPPING FURS bought and the highest price paid in cash. JOHN A. SHULTZ, HENRY A. SHULTZ. apr I 7 tf 14 1 r )lANO FORTES. Ri ll A. H. GALE d CO., Take great pleasure in inviting the atten tion of Artists, Amateurs and the public generally, to their NEW SCALE OVERSTRUNG IRON— FRAME PIANO FORTES, just introduced. The growing demand for Piano Fortes, of more than ordinary power and brilliancy of tone, directed our energies to the pro duction of such an instrument, and we submit the result without fear of competition. Our Pianos aro all manufactured of the beet well-season ed materials, under our immediate supervision, and aro guaranteed to give satisfaction whether ordered from us direct, or sold by any of our Agents throughout tbe coun try. We solicit a continuance of that patronage which we have enjoyed for the last 21 years. A. H. GALE .2 CO., apr 10 3m 13] 107 East 12th street, Now York. WALL PAPERS ! WALL PAPERS I! 20,000 PIECES, COMPRISING AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF NEW STYLES. DECORATIVE PAPERS, VELVET PAPERS, GILT PAPERS, FINE GLAZED PAPERS, UNGLAZED PAPERS, BORDERS, MOULDINGS, &O. Prices ranging from 4 cents to $3.00. The above goods have been purchased from the leading Manufacturers and Importers, and will be sold at low prices, HAGER & BROTHERS, mar 20 tf 10 . 1 West King street, Lancaster. SPRING, 1860. 1800, HPRING. HAGER &. BILOTHIBR!3 OFFER FOR SALE _ CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, VELVET AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, In a great variety . of Now Designs, of the celebrated man nfacture of Crossley & Sons. TAPESTRY INGRAIN CARPETS. LOWELL SUPERFINE CARPETS, VENETIAN AND DUTCH CARPETS, HEMP, RAG, AND LIST CARPETS ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SHEET OIL CLOTHS, From One to Four Yards Wide. White, Check and Cocoa Mattings, mar go tf 101 Druggets, Rugs and Mats. JAS. PEOPLES AOUSE. AND CATTLE POWDER, TATTERSAL'S HORSE POWDER, HEAVE POWDER, ROSIN, • FENNITGREEK SULPHUR, GEURLAN, CREAM TARTAR, COPPERAS, ac., For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKER'S Drug k Chemical Store, West King street, Lauer. feb 9 tf 4 JAMES E. GUM. ly 33 SPICES i SPICES Z I SPICES tI I PURE AND NO. 1 GROUND PEPPER. GINGER, CINNAMON, ALLSPICE, CLOVES. AMERICAN AND ENGLISH MUSTARD. CAYENNE PEPPER, NUTMEGS, MACE. SUP. CARS. SODA, SALTPETRE, SALEB.ATUS. SAL. SODA, INDIGO. CARAWAY AND CORIANDER SEED. ASHTON DAIRY AND GROUND SALT, Au ' For sale at the Eagle Mills, No. 244 and 246 North Front street, corner of Now, Philadelphia. HOWARD WORRELL. /Kir Purchasers will find It greatly to their interest both in quality and price to buy these goods, which are war ranted as represented or forfeited. A trial is solicited. mar 15 1 CRYSTAL PALACE SHAVING AND HAIR CUTTING SALOON, DNDZI BPSZOHZIOB HOTIL, E. SING STREIT. LANOASTBit . PA. d. J. E. C. WUJJAM4 Proprietor. S ' L j i= o l &Tem" 66netcata. lapr 161 y 6 10.-"BION Or THE 010 welorr—io SPALDING 'S PREPARED GLUE GROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. NEW TYLES-PRICES FROM $5O TO $126. Urea CHAIM 01 $5 yon AZYULELS. 980 Chained street, Philadelphia. 495 Broadway, N. Pat*. Agencies in all principal Cities and Towns in the 11. B. These Machines sew from two spools, as purchased from the store, requiring no re-winding of thread; they Hem, Yell, Gather and Stitch in a superior style,..finishing each seam by their own operation, without recourse to the fiend needle, as Is required by other machines. They will do better anirchesper sewing than a seamstreas can, even if she works for one rent an hour, and are, unquestionably, the but Machin in the market for faintly sewing, on an count of their simplicity, durability, ease of management, and adaptation to all varieties of family sewing—executing either heavy or line work with equal facility, and without special attnatinent. As evidence of the unquestioned superiority of their Ma chines. the Grover k Baker Bowing Machine Company beg 104141 to respectfully refer to the following TBEITTEIGNULLS. "Raving had one of Grover & Makatea Machine In my family for nearly a year and &half, I take pleasure In com mending it ma every way reliable for the purpose for which It is design's—Pamily Sewing."—Mrs.JoshuaLemull, wits q f Rev. Dr. , Leatill, Editor oflndependent "l am delighted with your Sewing Machine, which has been in my family for many months. It has always been ready for duty, requiring no 'adjustment, and to easily adapted to every variety of family sewing, by slaw' changing the spools of thread."—Mrs. Elisabeth soffe of Rea. Dr. Striekkmd Editor New York Christian Adocnae. "After trying several differentgood machines, I preferred yours, on account of its simplicity, and the perfect ease with which it is managed. as well as the strength and du rability of the seam. After long experience, I feel compe tent to speak in this manner, and to confidently recommend It for every variety of family sewing."—Mrs. R R Spooner, wife of the Editor of Brooklyn gar. "I have need a Grover k Baker Sewing Machine for two years, and have found It adapted to all kinds of family sewing, from Cambric to Broadcloth. Garments have been worn out without the giving way of a stitch. The Machine is easily kept in order, and easily used."—Mrs. A. B. Whip pie, wife of Rev. Geo. ii7dmite, New York. "Your Sewing Machine has been in um in my family the past two years, and the ladies request me to give you their testimonials to its perfect adaptednem, as well as labor saving qualities in the performancO of family and house hold sewing."—.Robert Boorman, New York. "For several months we have used Grover A Baker's Sewing Machine, and have core to the conclusion that every lady who desires her sewing beautifully and quitHy done, would be most fortunate in possessing one of these reliable and indefatigable 'iron needle women.' whose com bined qualities of beauty, strength, and simplicity, are in- TE Morris, daughter of Gen. Gee. P. Morris, Editor of the. Home JournaL Extract of a letter from Thos. R. Leavitt, Esq., an Amer ican gentleman, now resident in New South Walee; dated January 12, 1858: "I had a tent made in Melbourne, in 1853, in which there were over three thousand yards of sewing done with one of Grover k Baker's Machines, end a tingle seam of that has ontstood all the double seams sewed by sailors with a needle and twine." "If Homer could be called up from his murky hulas, he would sing the advent of Grover & Baker as a more benig- . naut miracle of art than was ever Vulcan's smithy. He would denounce midnight shirt-making as 'the direful spring of woes unnumbered.'"—Prof. North. "I take pleasure in saying that the Grover & Baker Sew- lag Machines have more than sustained my expectation.— After trying and returning others, I have three of them in operation In my different places, and, after four years'trial, have no fault to flnd."—J. H. Hammond, &nator of 'South Carolina. "My' wife has had one of Grover & 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. I take much pleasure in recommending it to the public."—l. G. Harris, Governor of Tennessee. "It Is a beautiful thing, and puts everybody into an ex citement of good humor. Were I a Catholic, I should Moist upon Saints Grover and Baker having an eternal holiday In commemoration of their good deeds for humanity."— Cassius H. Clay. "I think it by far the beet patent in use. This Machi n can be adapted from the finest cambric to the heaviest case Edmore. It sews stronger, faster, and more beautifully than one can Imagine. If mine could not be replaced, money could not buy lt."—Mrs. J. G. Brown, Nashville, Tenn. Send for a Circular. JOHN DELLINGER, (Ambrotype Rooms, Centre Square,) AGENT FOR LA.NOASTER CITY AND COUNTY. may 24 GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Fire Insurance on Stores, Dwellings, Public Buildings, and Merchandise generally, limited or Perpetual. Aire Insurance on Houses, Barns and Cbrdents, Stock, Firm Implements, dn. Also Inland insurance on Goods to aft parts of the Country. OFFICE IN THE COMPANY'S BUILDING, No. 403 WALNUT STREET, CORNER OF FOURTH. • of the Company's Business for the year ending October 31st, 1868. • Received for Premiums Received for Interest, Rent, &c Paid Losses, . Expenses, Commis sions, Re-Insurances, Returned Premiums, &c Increase of Fire Premiums over last year's Decrease Marino Premiums IMTIEM=! ASSETS. Real Estate, Bonds and Mortgagee, $141,240 00 Stocks, (Par, $80,310,) 47,916 00 Bills Receivable 69,886 73 Unsettled Premiums and other debts due the Company Cash on hand, and in the hands of Agents CHARLES C. LATHROP VICE PRESIDENT. WILLIAM DARLING. EIZORETAILY AND TILEASUALR. DOSES WRIGHT. DIRECTORS. Charles C. Lathrop, 1423 Walnut street. Alex. Whildin, Merchant, 18 North Front street. Wm. Darling, 1338 Pine street. Isaac Haslehurst, Solicitor. John C. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hunter & Co. E Tracy, firm of E. Tracy & Co., Goldsmith's Hall. Jno. It. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White & McCurdy. Thomas L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie & Zeller. James B. Smith, firm of James B. Smith & Co. John R. Vogdes, corner Seventh and Sansom streets. Daniel L. Collier, firm of C. H. Grant & Co. Thomas Potter, 229 Arch street. Charles Harlan, corner Walnut and Sixth streets. Jonathan J. Slocum, 154 South Fourth street. GEO. CALDER & Co., Agents, East Orange at., Lancaster, Pa. mar 22 ly 10 HOUSEILEEPERS. SOMETHING NEW. . BABBITT'S BEST MEDICINAL SALERATUS. Li manufactured from common salt, and is prepared entirely different from other Sale- 68 rates. All the deleterious matter extracted in. 'such a manner as to produce Bread, Biecuit,'AND sad all kinds of Cake, without containing al particle of Saleratus when the Bread or Cake. 70 is baked; thereby producing wholesome results.' Every particle of Saleratus ie turned togas and, passes through the Bread or Biscuit while bak-, Big, consequently nothing remains but com-, 68 awn Salt, Water and Flour. You will readily, perceive by the taste of this Saleratus that it'AND Is entirely different from other Saleratus. It is packed in one pound papers, each wrap-; 70 per branded, "B. T. Babbitt's Best Medicinal. Baleratus;" also, picture, twisted loaf of bread,' with a glass of effervescing water on the top I Whed you purchase one paper you should pre-I I 68 serve the wrapper,and be particular to get the next exactly like the first—b.:and as above. AND Full directions for making Bread with this, Salemtue and Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, will' 70 accompany each package; also, directions for' making all kinds of Pastry; also, for making. Soda Water and Seldlitz Powders. MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP, WIWI 68 B. T. * BABBITT'S PURE CONCENTRATED POTASH,AND ,warranted double the strength of ordinary Potash ; put up in cans-1 lb., 2 lbs., 3 lbs.,, 70 6 lbs. and 12 lbs.—with full directions Tor mak-, Mg Hard and Soft Soap. Consumers will find, this the cheapest Potash in market. 1 68 Manufactured and for sale by B. T. BABBITT, Noe. 68 and 70 Washington at, N. York, and No. 38 India street, Boston. Ty* 24 P;; ; ; ESENWEIN O S TAR AND WOOD NAPTLIA PECTORAL, Is the best Medicine In the world for the Cure of COUGHS AND COLDS, CROUP, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, DIFFICULTY IN BREATHING, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, DIPTIIIMI.IA, And for the relief of patlente in the advanced stages of CoNSUMPTIOS, TOGETHER WITH ALL DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND CHEST, AND WHICH PRE-DISPOSE TO CONSUMPTION. IT IS PECULIARLY ADAPTED TO THE RADICAL CUBE OF ASTHMA. Being prepared by a practical PHYSICIAN and DRUG GIST, and one of great experience in the cure of the vari ous diseases to which the Human frame is liable. It is offered to the afflicted with the greatest confidence. Try it and bucorivinced that it is invaluable in the Cure of Bronchial affections. Price 60 cents per Bottle. Prepared only by. DR. A. ESENWEIN A CO., DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS, N. W. Corner NINTH and POPLAR Ste., Philadelphia. /14t. Sold by every respectable Druggist 'and Dealer in Medicine throughout the State [mar 271 y 11 NEW SPRING STYLES • The undersigned calls the attention of the public to a new and well selected stock of MILLINERY. GOODS, of the latest styles, consisting of Colored and White Straw Goods of all kinds and prices, Bonnet Frames of all Eases, French and American Flowers, Ribbons, Quiflings, Laces, Edging. Johabloud, Gimp and Hair Lace, and a great variety of BONNET TRIMMINGS. Also, Silk, Satin, Crape and all the different kinds of Bonnet materials—Trimmed Straw and Fancy Bonnets, a large assortment to snit every body; Capenett, Crown Lining, Wire, and a great many other articles too numerous to mention, all of which I will sell cheaper than the cheap eat, either wholesale or retail. A fine assortment of Jewelry on hand; also Dry Goode and Notions of all kinds cheap. Call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. The subscriber is very thankful for past favors, and hopes to have a continuance of all his old customers anchmany - • No. 31, North Queen street, Lancaster. 3m 10 TmE. PHILADELPHIA EVENING HUL LETIN, AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER, devoted especially to the interests of Pennsylvania. Con taining Important Telegraphic News, sixteen hours in ad vance of the Morning Papers. Original, Foreign end Do. mestlo Correspondence, Editorials on all Subjects, and full Reports of all the DOWN of the day. The Commercial and Financial Departments are full, and are carefully attended to. Sai- As AN Anreatuasta Mxmost there is no better paper in the State, the circulation being next to the largest in the city, and among the most intelligent and influen tial of the population. TERMS, SLX. DOLLARS PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE. CUMMINGS & PEACOCK, Proprietors, No. 112 South Third street, Philadelphia. THE PHILADELPHIA SATURDAY BULLETIN, a handsome, FAMILY WEIELT NEKBPAP6I4 Is pub lished by the Proprietors at the following unpreeedentedly low rates: 1 Copy, one year, 6 Copies, " 13 " " 21 " 30 " 100 " ~:!//:YYUd/; ~A//l/LN:~I•'I3AYKYI THE LARGEST CLUB (over 100) will be sent for three years. THE NEXT LARGEST CLUB, (over 100) VII be sent for two years. Address CUMNIINGS & PEACOCK, Proprietors, Bulletin Building, No. 112 South Third street, Philadelphia. tf 45 STEREOSCOPES t--Th it a e wonderful and universally admired pictures, which appear as ound and solid as sculptured marble, are taken daily at JOHNSTON'S BKY•LIUHT GALLERY, eerier of North Queen and Orange eta Air-Daguerreotypes of wary else and sty* taken ta• the foundries'. • • Lanouterjansl9 afBa A R: D. W 13. E. 080-D , SPRBCHER tE BR - 0 ., NO. 27 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA.. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE. THE NEW DINING ROOM 000 K STOVE, which is now Offered to the public, is D.- nost complete Stove in use, having many advantages over ever all other Cook Stoves, there being two Ovene, large enough for baking purposes, with a flue to carry off the steam, thou avoiding an unpleasant dampnees in the dining room, or wherever used. Wood or coal can be need. We have just received a full assortment of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,_ consisting of Taw; Churns, Buckets, Knives. Forks, Spoons, Shovels, Tongs, Sad Irons, Candlesticks, Copper and Brass Kettlea, Pans, Waiters, Ac. We would also call the attention of the public to our New Patent Air Tight Cook Stove, which has many ad vantages over the common Cook Stove, and cannot be had at any other store in Lancaster. Also, a large assortment -of Cdok, Parlor, Barroom and Hall Stoves. Also, the best Parlor Gas Burner Improved. A complete assortment of Coach Trimmings, such as Axles, Felloes, LAVA, Patent Enameled Leather, Plain Enameled and Floor Oil Cloths, Bolts, Malleable Castings, Ac. Also, Saddlery Tools, Cutlery, Building Material, Paints, Oils, White Lead, Glass, Varnishes, tc. -The highest market price paid for Clover, Timothy and Flax Seed. Ara- A leo, a large assortment of COAL OIL LAMPS.— Also, the Coal Oil. We have constantly on hand Peach Bottom and York • County Building Slate, which will be put on by the ton or square, on the most reasonable terms. GEO. D. BPRECGEB. k BRO. air We have also the Agency of the Jersey Mowing and Reaping Machine, and have also the Jersey Machine with the Dorsey Bake on, which has given entire satiefaction last season feb 21 tf 6 KEROSENE AND COAL OIL LAMPS READ QUARTERS AND MANUFACTORY, No. 114 South Second Street, below Chesnut, and No. 1 Carter Street, Philadelphia. M. B. DYOTT' 8 EXCELSIOR KEROSENE AND COAL OIL BURNER. MERRILL & JONES' Spring Burner, and all other good burners for Coal Oil, together with the largest and hand somest variety of Lamps, of every description. Chande liers, from two to fifty Burners—Glasses, Wicks, Shades, and all articles pertaining to the business, together with the best Kerosene Oil in the country—Wholesale and Retail—at tho Manufacturers' lowest prices. 411 - Merchants and others will save money, by examin ing our Stock and Prices. kL B. DYOTT'S LAMP and GAS FIXTURE STORE and FACTORY, No. 114 South Second and No. 1 Carter Street, below Chestnut, Philad'a. feb 21 3m* 6 ELIAS BARB. & CO., 31 Emit King street, Are Sole Agents in Lancaster and York counties for the following THEE NEW AMERICAN 'CYCLOP2EDIA, the Ninth Vol ume of which is expected early in April, excels the prom ises of its editors in every respect. We are grateful to our friends for their very liberal encouragement, and are proud to know that not one of our numerous subscribers regrets having given his name for this valuable work. Each vol ume costs leas than four cents per day. THE LIFE OF THOMAS JEFFERSON—RandaII. Senator Seward, in his late great speech in the United States Senate, introduced an extract from Jefferson's writ ings in support of his position on the slavery question.— Every person who desires to know what Jefferson did say and write, and al/ he said and wrote in reference to this subject, should purchase a copy of this authentic and au thorized Life of the Sage of Monticello. Complete in three volumes. Cloth, $250; Library, $3; half Calf, $4 per vol ume. MEMOIR OF THE LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS— Quincy. Every man, who cherishes a respect for the mem ory of the venerable Pioneer of the Republican and anti- Slavery party, should possess a copy of this very interest ing and valuable memoir. One volume, Cloth, $2.25; Li brary, $3.00. BENTON'S ABRIDGEMENT OF THE DEBATES OF CONGRESS. To be completed in 16 volumes. 13 volumes are now out, bringing it down to 1839. Price in Law Li brary Binding, $3.50 per volume. COOPER'S NOVELS, illustrated by Darley. A magnifi cent effort, worthy of the fame of the great American novelist—to be completed in thirty-two volumes—fourteen volumes out—published monthly. Price per volume $1.50. Also, The Traveler's Edition. 75 cents por volume. Darley's Vignettes of Cooper, $3 per folio. THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF KIT CARSON, guide and friend of Col. Fremont in his travels and perilous adventures in the Rocky Mountains. 1 vol., cloth, $2.50. PATTON'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, a new and reliable work. 1 vol., $3. BISHOP DOANE'S LIFE AND WRITINGS, containing his Political Works, Sermons and Miscellaneous Writings, with a Memoir, by his sem In Three or Five volumes. Price $2 50 per volume. AMERICAN ELOQUENCE. Two vol, $3 per volume. BURTON'S CYCLOP.EDIA OF WIT AND HUMOR., in various styles of binding. WORCESTER'S $223,800 00 61,453 03 mar 6 tf 8] $275,253 03 $91665 46 7,825 49 F ARMERS, SPECIAL ATTENTION I I WASHINGTON CITY, D. C., March 2nd. IMO. } This to to certify that I made a fair trial of the sample of Super Phosphate of Lime, presented to me by George A. Leinau. I used it in the cultivation of various kinds of Garden Crops, and always with the very best results— Ha effects upon Cabbage, Beets and Potatoes is particular ly striking—by the rich dark green of their tops, as well as the size to which they grow. It is also an excellent top dressing for grass—and I am satisfied when it comes to be well known it will be regarded with great favor as a Fertiliser, and will work its way into general use. JOHN WATT, Gardener to the President of the United States. $99,390 9 $70,383 00 $14,699 59 10,426 74 $ 4,272 86 Farmers read on Hear what Ex-Governor Snyder's son, of Selin's Grove, Union county, Pennsylvania, says of Leinau's Fertilizer upon his grass lands-4110 swath was so heavy as to make it a heavy job to mow it, and upon my wheat, top dredged it surpassed any thing used in our county. I have used it for years and recommend it to farmers generally. $275,253 03 Hear what_ Jessie Reeves; saySi I have used Leinau's Yertilfierfor Years in succession on my 2 farms below Red Bank, New Jersey, and have found ite effects superior on all my crops, to any thing I ever used. My ground has become very rich by its use and I recommend it to Far mere and Truckers. Also Raw Bono and Hair Fertilizer, Bono and Blood Fertilizer, American Fertilizer, Super Phosphate of Lime, Ground Bones, Coarse and Fine, Land Plaster, Fruit Fertilizer, Grass Fertilizer, Peruvian Guano, Columbian Guano, Pacific Guano, Poudrette, ,be At 21 South Front street, Philadelphia, Pa. GEORGE A. LEINAU. An , — A liberal discount allowed Who Vale Dealers. mar 20 2m 10 _AMERICAN LIFE AND INSURANCE TRUST COMPANY. Company's Buildings, S. E. Corner of WALNUT and and FOURTH STREETS. Open from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Incorporated 1850 by the Legislature of Pennsylvania. Capital $500,000. Charter Perpetual, Insures Lives during the natural life, or for short terms; grants annunities and endowments, and makes contracts of all kinds depending on the issues of life. Acting also as Executors, Trustees and Guardians. Policies of Life Insurance issued at the usual mutual rates of other good Companies—with profits to the as sured—at Joint Stock rates, 20 per cent. less than above; or Total Abstinence rates 40 per cent. less than Mutual price. SAVING FUND. Intetent at 6 per rent. allowed for every day the Deposit remains, and paid back on demand in Gold and Silver, and Checks furnished as in a Bank, for use of Depositors. This Company has FIRST MORTGAGES, REAL ES TATE, GROUND RENTS, and other first-class Invest ments, as well as the CAPITAL STOCK, for the security of Depositors in this old established Institution. ALEXANDER WHILLDIN, President. SAMUEL WORK, Vice President. JOHN C. SIMS, Secretary. JOHN S. WILSON, Treasurer. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Alexander Whilldin, John Aikman, Samuel Work, Jonas Bowman, John C. Farr, William J. Howard, John Anspach, jr., I John C. Sims, Samuel F. Bodine, George Nugent, T. Homonde Harper, Albert C. Roberts, H. H. Eldridge. MEDICAL EXAMINERS. J. F. Bird, M. D. J. Newton Walker, M. D. In attendance at Company's Office , daily from 1 to 2 o'clock, P. H. H. S. GARA, 55 East King street, Lancaster, Agent. feb 21 ly. 6 AVE‘ 6 S. WHEREVER YOU CAN 2" BOOT AND SHOE STORE. BRENEMAN has removed from Centre Square to Charles Gillespie's old stand, in West King street, opposite to Cooper's Hotel, ano a few doors below Steinman & Co.'s Hardware Store, where he will be glad to see all his old friends and customers, and every body else who will be so kind as to patronize him. With a determination to porous business on correct bus iness principles, theprices will accordingly be reduced. No other but the best kind of work will be kept, embracing all the various kinds and styles now worn, all of which will be of his elms manufacture. BRENEMAN has been in business over 30 years, and has acquired a good reputation in his particular line of business all over the county. None but the best workmen will be employed; no appren tices will be kept; and no work offered for sale that is in any way defective. Obliging persons will be in attendance, and every kind of mending will be done in a neat manner by a good workman. Let every body call at lIRENEMAN'S Opposite Cooper's Hotel, West King street. If 10 P OUDRETTEI A. PEYSSON'S CELEBRATED GENUINE POUDRETTE 150,000 BUSHELS POUDRETTE, especially manufactured for Wheat. Corn, Grass, Cabbage, Flowers, planting of Trees, and every kind of crop. Price $l2 and $l5 per Ton, nr 30 and 40 cents by the brisbeL A liberal discount to Dealers. Farmers, if you want a good Manure, go and see the Poudrotto Factory of A. PEYBSON'S, Gray's Ferry Road, below the Arsenal, or to Peysson's Farm, Gloucester, Wood bury, N. J., and satisfy yourselves of the superior quality of the material. Apply to A. PEYSSON, Office No. 12 Goldsmith's Hall, LIBRARY street, or FRENCH, RICHARDS Sc. CO, York Avenue and Callow hill streets, PHILADELPHIA. [fhb 7 4w 4 STILL AHEAD: DOUGLAS ce SHERWOOD'S New Skirt, the " BELLE OF THE SOUTH," the most per fect and beautiful skirt ever produced ; made without clasps, and warranted not to get out of order. , • IN 8, 11, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 AND 50 HOOPS. IMMO Every' Lady is requested to examine them before purohas lug other makes. Jar Wholesale dealers supplied by. DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD, 61, IS and 55 White street, New York. Ern 10 pAULICH & DicCIILLEY's NEW IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, NORTLI WATER STREET, LANCASTER, Pb. The subscribers having leased the Foundry recently erected by Mr. Wirttur Dn.taa, adjoining his Machine Shop, in North Water street, between Orange and Chesnut streets • also having bought out the Strasburg Foundry and part' of the fixtures of other establishments of the same kind, and having the most complete collection of Patterns in the City, are prepared to furnish Iron and Brass CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, (either light, or as heavy as can be made elsewhere,) at the shortest notice, and warranted to be done in the most workmanlike manner. I Both being practical workmen—one a Moulder and the other a Pattern Maker—they flatter themselves that, by doing their own work, and having purchased their fixtures at very low prices, in consequence of which their expenses will be less than any other establishment of the kind here, they can make Castings and finish them at more reason able prices than has heretofore ruled in this City. Ai — Strict attention paid to repairing STOVES. GRATES and CYLINDERS of all kinds and sizes kept constantly on hand. They have on hand, and are constantly making new designs for CELLAR GRATES, RAILING, and all kinds of Ornamental Castings. Air The highest price will be paid for Old Iron, Copper and Brass. .8 1 00 . 5 00 . 10 00 . 15 00 . 20 00 . 50 00 We respectfully solicit a share of public patronage, and shall spare no pains to please all who may favor us with their custom. LEWIS PAtiLICK, Lancaster, slay 4. CARSON Ed'OULLEY. may 4 tf 16 SP'S OR S &G.—Cinnamon, Cloves, Sale. DAM, 0 SODA, CREAM TAILTA.R, PUT MEM Le., Far oio at THOMAS Mr.,liat: Drug a MnpicWitno Work King street, Liner. to 9 _ VALUABLE SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS DICTIONARY ILLUSTRATED Efunufooturer of Poudrette AGRICULTIIRAL • IMPLEMENT - AND SEED WAREHOUSE.—The undersigned has pur chased from K. Geiger his entire stock of Agricultural Im plements and Seeds. and will continue the business at the old stand, in East King street, -next door to Lane's Dry Goods Store, where may be found a fall stock of goods usually for sale in Agricultural Warehouses. Below yon wßlBnd a few of my leading articles:—Steel and Iron Shovels and Spades, Manure, Hay, Grain and Shaking Forks, 3,4, 6 Pronged Steel, Malleable Iron and Wooden Garden Rakes, Hay Bakes, Hoes, Potatoe Drags, garden Trowels, Pruning Halved, Saws and Shears, Grass and Briar Scythes. Snathe's, Grain Cradles. ke. OUGHS A N'D CASTINGS. York, Landis, Eagle, llllhdde, Subsoil, Wyley,. Cockley, kUnich, and a variety of other patterns of one and two bone each.. Also, Castings for the above named, including Millerstown and Pittsburg Iron Ploughs, Corn Cultivators, Shovel Harrows, Corn Sheller, from $5 to $25. Also, the celebrated Kladerhook or Smith Patent Cannon Corn Shel ler, Ox Yokes, Patent Ox Yoke, Plus and extra Bows, DEERE'S WARB.ANTED FRESH AND GENUINE GAR— DEN SEEDS. FIELD REED Clover, Timothy, Orchard Grans, Herd, Hungarian, Rape or Cole, Lawn Grass for yards, Flax Seed, and particular attention paid to new Seed, Wheat, Oats, Corn, Potatoes, du. Air AGENT for the Telegraph Hay, Straw and Fodder Cutter of four sizes, Coleman Farm Chopping Mill, with Proseue Improvement, Bangle, Mitchel & Crosedale's Super-Phosphate of Lime, warranted pore and genuine, No. 1, Peruvian Guano, Pare Raw Bone Duet, Evans & Wataon's Salamander Fine Proof Safes, Root & Case's York Scales, Hurler's United States Waahing Machine, White. neck's New Jersey Mowing and Reaping Machine, Colum bia end Geiger's Improved Steel Tooth Horse Rakes, Spain's Patent Atmospheric Barrel Churn, Rohrer'e Patent Atmos pheric Thermometer Churn, Stoner's Grain Drills, of Kuhns & Rains, and Moore's Patent. Also, Willoughby'a Patent Gum Roller Drill, Grain Fans, Cider and Sugar Cane MB* &C. ROOFING from the celebrated York County Quarries, put on by first• class workmen, and all work warranted to give satisfac tion ; also, an extra Light elate on hand for rooting on top of shingles. I have enlarged my Store Room, which will give me greater facilities for keeping a larger stock of Agricul tural Implements and Seeds than ever has been offered to the public before, end hope by giving it my personal at tention, will receive a share of public patronage. Farmers are respectfully invited to call and examine my stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. Sfirr• I will pay the highest cash market price for Clover, Timothy, Bard, Orchard Grass, Ifunga•ian and Flax Seed ; also, Pumpkin Seeds and small Onion setts wanted. ADAM B. BARR, Successor to E. Geiger, East King street, opposite the Lancaster County Bank, and next door to Lane's Dry Good Store. Jab 7 ly 4 - The subscriber returns thanks to his friends and the public generally, for the liberal support given him in es . . luiblishing an Agricultural Implement and Seed Store in the City of Lancaster, and would respectfully ask a con tinuance of it to his successor. E. GEIGER. To HOUSEKEEPERS AND THOSE WHO INTEND GOING . TO HOUSEKEEPING 1 . DEA NEE @ SCHA UM, • (Successors to C. Kieffer, Esq.) No. 7 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA., Have constantly on hand all kinds of STOVES of tho various patterns now in use. They wish to call particular attention to the CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS AIR TIGHT GAS BURNER COOKING STOVE, for which they are the Agents In this City. This is a new Stove brought out this season with the greatest care. It Is adapted for either wood or coal, and is the- very best Flat Top Cooking Stove now in the market. They would also call particular attention to the large stock of COPPER KETTLES which are manufactured at their establishment, and will be sold cheaper than can be bought at any other place in this city. They have also the largest stock of TIN WARE, made of the beht material and in a workmanlike manner. !Q . - Persons in want of good and cheap Stoves, Tin or Copper Ware, will Sad it to their advantage to give ut a call. feb 21 tf 6 SEND 4 STAMPS FOR A. SPECIMEN OF "NEWS FROM HOME." A complete summary of the latest intelligence received from England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and the British Posseasions In every part of the World, and devoted to Politics,. Literature, Science, Art, History, &c., ENGLISHMEN, SCOTCHMEN, WELSHMEN, support your own family paper, and welcome the NEWS FROM HOME, which is published evory THURSDAY and forwarded postage free for Two Dollars• for one year. One Dollar for six months. Fifty rents for three months. Parties getting up clubs are allowed 2 per cent. for their trouble. Postmasters and established News Dealers are authorized to act as Agents. TOWNDRON di DAY, Editors and Proprietors, New York 19 11. SAVING FUND. CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA RULES. 1. Money ie received every day, and in any amount, large or small 2. FIVE PER CENT interest is paid for money from the day it ie put in. 3. The money is always paid back in GOLD, whenever it is called for, and without notice. 4. Money is received from Executors, Administrators, Guardians and others who desire to have it in a place of perfect safety, and where interest can be obtained for it. 6. The money received from depositors is invested in REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such other first class securities as the Charter directs. 6. Office Hours—Every day from 9 till 6 o'clock, and on Mondays and Thursdays till 8 o'clock in the evening. This old and well established SAVING FUND has re ceived more than TEN MILLIONS of dollars from nearly thirty thousand depositors. HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. WM. J. REED, Secretary. DIRECTORS : Francis Lee, F. Carroll Brewster, Joseph B. Barry, Joseph Yerkes, Henry Diffenderfer. '/C E : WEST CORNER OF THIRD, iELPHIA. Henry L. Benner, Edward L. Carter, Robert Selfridge, Samuel H. Ashton, C. Landreth Manna, OFF WALNUT STREET, SOUTH PHILAD "Come one, come all, this rock shall fly, From its firm base, as soon as I." SPRING AND SUMNER CLOTHS, CAS• stmerea, Tweeds, Drillings, and Vestings, in styles and qualities adapted to all testes—plain, medium, and fashion able, Orders for Clothing thankfully received and prompt ly and efficiently attended to, in a manner that shall in sure satisfaction to the most fastidious, at the MER CHANT TAILORING AND CLOTHING ESTABLISH MENT OF S. S. RA TRYON, (Successor to F. J. Kramph,) Corner of Orange and North Queen streets, Lancaster, Pa. ALSO, READY-MADE MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, suitable to the season, and in materials and modes that combine grace, comfort and durability, being formed after the most approved patterns and models of garment making. The stock, in addition to the usual supply of uncut mater ial—consists of Cloth, Cassimeres, Marseilles,Linen and Tweed Coats. Pants and Vesta, of various styles ; also Silk and Satin Vests, Shirts and Collars, Undershirts and Drawers, Stocks, Cravats and Ties, Suspenders, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, &c, &c. " Not too grave to please the gay, Nor yet too gaudy for the old." The subscriber is particularly desirous of acknowledging on this occasion, his sincere thanks to a generous and ap preciating public for favors received, and respectfully begs leave to call attention to the fact that all his Clothing are cut and made In the City and County of Lancaster. Aided by the services of Messrs. Michael and Henry Fisher, whose accommodating and urbane deportment is known and acknowledged, he confidently hopes for a continuance of a reasonable share of the public patronage. S. 8. RATHFON, Merchant Tailor and Clothier, Corner of North Queen and Orange streets. . [mar 27 3m 11 HK. KiLLIAN, MERCHANT TAILOR . No. 1 MARKET STREET, ADJOINERG HAGER & BROS. DRY GOODS 8208 Z, Offers for sale tho largest, most complete, and best selected stock of 0 L OTIII3, - - - - - CABSIFIERES and VESTING S, ever found in the city of Lancaster. HEADY MADE CLOTHING, Men's and Boys' Over Coats, Frock, Dress and Sack Coats. Cassimere and Satinett Pantaloons. Velvet, Plush, Bilk and Worsted Vests, and everything else pertaining to his line. All of which have been made up under his direct supervision in the most substantial and beet manner, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Please call and examine. sep 7 tf 34 IC TZELT & .111 , EVOY, STILL CON.. P Untie the MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS in the THE GRANITE BUILDING, No. BiA, North Queen St. Our stock consists of the choic est FRENCH CLOTHS, such as Balolues, Bamonies and Nellsaons finest Cloths of 'various colors; the choicest French Casolmeres; Black Doeskin Cassimeres; Yancy Cassimeree, the best selection; Vestingsof all description, and a large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. We respectfully ask a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon our predecessor, and trusr by strict attention to business to receive it. One of the firm has had considerable experience in one the largest and moat fashionable Merchant Tailoring Es tablishments in Philadelphia, and flatters himself that he will be able to render satisfaction to the patrons of the BANKING HOUSE OF REED, HEN DERSON ,k CO.—On the 26th of MARCEL instant, the undersigned, under the firm of REED, HENDERSON & CO., will commence the Baran Business, in its usual branches at the office hitherto occupied by John K. Reed k Co., at the corner of East King and Duke streets, be t lveen the Court House and Sprecher's Hotel, Lancaster, Pa. They will pay Interest on deposits at the following rates : 634 per cent. for 6 months and longer. 5 id tit 30 days and longer. They will buy and sell Stocks and Real Estate on com mission, negotiate Loans for others, purchase and sell Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes, Drafts, &c., Ac., The undersigned will be individually liable to the extent of their means, for all deposits and other obligations of REED, LISNDEBSON it CO. JOHN K. REED, AMOS M. HENDERSON, ISAAC E. MESTER. mar 20 tf loj CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.--I invite the attention of housekeepers and merchants to my new Spring styles of CARPETING, from the most cele. brated manufacturers, for durability and design, cannot be surpassed; beautiful English Brussels Carpets, at 78, 1,00, 1,12%; Three Ply Ingrain Carpets, suitable for chambers, setting rooms and parlors, 25 and 37% cts.; all wool, 50. 82% and 75 cts. Also, a large stock of FLOOR OIL CLOT from to 8 yards wide. WINDOW SHADES In great variety. EMMEIMIiiNEE PHINEAS HOUGH, Ja., No. 508 North 3d street, 4 doors above Noble, west side.— Branch Store, southeast corner of Bth and Spring Gar den streets, Philadelphia. [mar 13 3m 9 ENNSYLVANIA PATENT AGENCY. P J. FRANKLIN RRIGART, of Lancaster city, obtains Letters Patent from the 11. S. Patent Office, on the most reasonable terms. Drawings of all kinds of Machinery Architecture,or Surveys correctly executed - by him. Like wise Deeds, onds and other instruments of writing Office—Agricultural and Mechanical Hall, (Sprecher's Buildings,) North Queen street. Lancaster. stir 26 14 PETER D. MYERS, HEAL ESTATE AGENT, PHELADILPEELI, Will attend to the Renting of Houses, Collecting House awl Ground Rents, ke. agencies entrusted to his oars will be thankfully received, and carefully attended to.— B= reference- given: Mos N. B. corner of h 8 H Arista, locond Moor, No. 10. feb 17 Iy6 THE GREATEST P A ' . DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. TILE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOV. 1. EBY.OF TER AGE—Dr./WM; of Ilacbsa7l-has discovered, in one of our common pasture weds, a remauy that C 021311 EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, from the worst Scrofula down to s commanphnple. He hes tried it in over 1100 caws, anduever Wed except in two awe, (both thunder humor.) He has now In his possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue, all within twenty.miles of Boston. Two bottles ire warranted to oure a nuning'sore mouth / One to three bottles will cure the wont kind of Pimples' on the face. Two to three bottles will clear the system of Biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in the month or stomach. Three to Ave bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Kryedpelas. One or two bottles are warranted to cure all humor the Eyes. Two bottlesare warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to sit bottles are warranted to elm corrupt and running Wrens. EEKEEI One bottle will cure wily eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the wont cases of ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the moat des perate case of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the word ease of scrotal& I A benefit le always experiencedfrom the first bottle, and =flea. t cure is warranted when the above quantity Is Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this In the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of it in every case.— So sure as water will extinguish fire, so sure will this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it, brit that sold another; after a trial it always speaks for itself. There are two things about this herb that appear surprising; first, that it grows in our pastures, in some places quite plentiful, and yet its value has never been known until I discovered it in 1848—second, that it should cure all kinds of humor, In order to give some idea of the sudden...rise, and grea t popularity of the discovery, I will state that in April, 1851. I peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—in April, 1854, I sold over one thousand bottles per day of It. Some of the wholesale Druggists who have been in the business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in the annals of patent medicines was ever like it. There is a universal praise of it from all 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 havo been found in it that I never suspected. Several cases of epileptic tits—a disease which wee always considered incurable, have been cured by a few bottles.- 0, what a mercy if It prove effectual in all awes of that awful malady—there are but few who have seen more of 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, pain in. the side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly In diseases of the Kidneys, de., the discovery hes done more good than any medicine ever known. Ne change of diet over neceeaary—eat the beet you get and e nough of it. DIRECTIONS PM Usz.—Adults ono table spoonful per day —Children over ten years deisert 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 KENNEDY, No. 120 Warren at., Roxbury, Mace. Price, $l,OO Wholesale Agents.—New York city, C. 51. Olicknor, 81 Barclay street; C. H. Ring, 192 Broadway; Rushton ik Clark, 175 Broadway; A. B. & D. Sands, 109 Fulton et. Sold in Rochester by J. Bryan & Co., Wholesale Agents No. 112 State street; also by L. Post & Co. General Agenll—T. W. Dyott & Bon Philadelphia. Agents in Lancaster.—James Smith, Wm. G. Baker, Samuel Welchens, B. H. Kauffman, IL A. Rockatleld, Chas. A. Ileinitsh and John P. Long. aug 4 ly 29 O"OUR MUSICAL FRIEND," to rare companion fo the Winter months. Every PIANIST, Every SINGER, Every TEACHER, Every PUPIL, Every AMATEUR, Should procure this weekly publication of Votal and Plano-Forte Music, costing but 10 cents a number, and prononncel by the entire Press of the country, to be " Tut BEST AND CHEADMIT WORK OP TIM KIND IN TLIE WORLD," twelve full-sized pages of Vocal and Plano-Forte Milian for 10 cents. Yearly, $5; half-yearly, s2,so';..Quarterly $1,25. Subscribe to "Our Musical Friend," or order it from the nearest newedealer, and you will have music enough for your entire family, and at an insignificant cost; and if you want Music for the Flute, Violin, Cornet, Ctarlonet, Ac cordeon, etc., subscribe to the "SOLO MELODIST,''' containing twelve pages, costing only 10 cents a number; Yearly, $2,50; Hallyearly, $1,25. All the back Numbers at 10 cents, and bound Volumes of "Our Musical Friend," containing 17 Numbers, at $2,50 each, constantly on hand. C. B. SEYMOUR Ai CO., lob 14 3m 51 107 Nassau street, New York. National ITY TUN ompany. ~„ HEAz za REwroyaiu! elalp,ll . eate An aperient and stomachic preparation of IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by com bustion in Hydrogen, of high medical author ity and extraordinary efficacy- in each of the following complaints, viz.: DEBILITY, NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, EMA CIATION, DYSPEPSIA, DIARY:Si - FA, CONSTI PATION, SCROFITLA, SALT RHEUM, SCURVY, JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINTS ;RHEUMA TISM, MERCURIAL CONSEQUENCES, INTER MITTENT FEVERS, NEURALGIA; CHRONIC HEADACHES, FEMALE WEAKNESS, MIS MENSTRUATION, WITEM3, CHLOROSIS, etc., PIMPLES ON THE FACE, ROUGHNESS OF THE SHIN, etc. The IRON being absorbed by the blood, and thus circulating through the whole- system, no part of the body can escape their truly wonder ful influence. The experience of thousands daily'l) roves that no preparation of Iron can for a anoment be compared with it. Impurities of the blood, de pression of vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly complexions indicate its necessity in al most every conceivable case. In 411 cases of female debility (fluor albus, chlorosis, etc.), its effects are delightfully renovating. No remedy has ever been discovered, in the whole history of medicine, which exerts such prottipt, happy, and fully restorative effects. Good appetite, com plete digestion, rapid acquisition of strength, with an unusual disposition for !active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use. As a grand stomachic and generalrestorative it has no superior and no substitute. Put up In neat flat metal boxes Containing 50 pills, price 50 cents per box ; ; six boxes, 82 50; one dozen boxes, g 4. 00. For sale by Druggists generally. Will be sent free to any address on receipt of the price. All let ters, orders, etc., should be addressed to R. B. LOCKE &ICO., General .Agents. 339 BROADWAY, N Y. N. B.—The above la a Inc-slmtle of the label on each box. KAUFFMAN & CO., No. 1 Kramph's Buildings, Emit Orange street, ole Agents for Lancaster. : [nor 15 ly 44 - DROOKE & 13 FORWARDING & COMMISSION .MERCHANTS, No. 1731 MARKET STREET, PRILADELPHIA,. Exclusively Commission POE THE BALE OP FLOUR, GRAIN, WHISKEY, SEEDS AND PRODUCE 115 r Forwarders of Freight, per A. K. WITAIER'S Cars to Paradise, Lancaster county. MIISSELMAN, lIERR & CO'S. Cars to Strasburg, do. Intl 6 ly 25 PETZELT & MoEVOY. tf 12 NATIONA„L HOTEL RACE STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. The subscriber is now the sole proprietoi of this well known Hotel, and has it fitted up In first-rate order. His table is always supplied with the hest of every thing the market affords, and his chambers are large, airy and com fortable. Thankful for past favors, ho hopes by etrlt attention to business, moderate prices, and a personal supervision of the entire establishment, to merit and re4oive a liberal share of public patronage. Terms, $1,25 per day. C. - CAR/MANY. nov 22 6m 45 COAL AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. The nnderaigned having receiving they' stock of PINE GROVE, BALTIMORE COMPANY, LYKENS' VALLEV, SHAMOKIN AND TRENTON COALS, Will deliver the same to purchasers, carefully screened, at the very lowest prices, for cash. J et. Always on hand, Limeburners'and Bikekennlth Coal. GEO. CALDER & CO., Office, East Orange; near North Queen street. Yard, at Graeff's Landing, on the Conestoga. aug 18tf SS CASTOR OIL, SWEET.OIL ALCOHOL, SPICES, SODA,. ARROW ROOT, BORAX, CAMPHOR; CALOMEL,- T LOGWOOD, CREAM TARTAR PEARL BARLEY, GUM ARABIC, HARTSHORN, GELATINE, VIALS, t RHUBARB, SENNA, i JALAP, ' SPONGE, ,c., For sale at - THOMAS EL apr 21 tf 14 Drna and Chemical Store, West Rini*. /MEDIC A N LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMP ANYi CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000. Company's Building, Walnut atreet, B. X. corner of Fourth PHILADELPHIA. LINE INSUItANCE AT THE USUAL rapruAL RATES , or at Joint Stock Rates, at about 20 per bent. lest, or at Total Abstinence Rates, the lowest in the world. . A. WHILLDIN, Pnaidant. J. O. ants, Soeretary. IL B. GARS 4 BR" East ithig nt, t Lancia , tar oisisity. pant 211710: OUR MUSICAL FRIEND.
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