AtioHirsi,.it:'- B. SWAIM Attorney ArLiw;toi remoMad I& office to No 13' North Dnke street, newly ow - man idirforrner locatfon, and a - few doors north of thotklurt-Irouse. : ' • apr 53m 12 "vv . . V • ATTORNEY AT LAW, mar 31 . 'll N. Duar. LescAsTEA, PA. A NErv,..iittornej7 at 'Law.— thlide*lth -- B. A. Sha3ffer, - Esq.„. eonth-viest corner of OentritermteNpaneaater•• . may 15, '65 I.y 17 . . A -akx. N *--.A.T•TORNET AT LAW mac wrea D.O. EatakmAN,Nto., No. 36 NOW= inE3 Br., — L A NO.! 87.111 t, PA. 111,10 NEWTON LIGHTNER, ATTORNEY AffiLLW,,' has his Office in North Duke street, nearly opposite the Court Heusi LluAllitan 4F REMOVAL._I3IDION P. EBY, Attorney at Law, has removed his Office from North Duke street to No. 3, In Wldmyer'e Row, South Doke street, Lancaster, Pa. ..- [mar 13 tf 9 A DREW J. STEINDIAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office formerLy occupied by the late Col. Beah Frazer, Opposite Cooper's Hotel, West Hing street. apr 17 ED YARD : 111 1 13101TEILN ' XA • ATTORNEY AT LAW,. No, 3 South Queen street, in Reed, iticGrann, Kelly & Co.'s Banking Building, Lancaster, Pa. apr 6 tf 12 REMOVAL. --WILLIAM B. FORDNE Y, Attorney at Law, btu, removed his office from North Queen street to the building In the south-east corner of Centre formerly known as Hubley's Hotel. Lancaster, april 10 THEO: W. HERR, SIIRVEYOR, CON VEYANCER AND SCRIVENER. Oinan---No. 22 North Duke street, opposite the Court House. Lancaster, Pa. wILBERFORCE mer.VIN, ATTORNEY AT' LAW , Office No. 24 North Queen street, nearly opposite Michael's Hotel, I,uncaeter, Pa. [oct 25 ly. 41 SATIIIIEL H. REYNOLDS, Attorney at Law. Office, No. 14 North Duke street, opposite the Court House. may 6 tf 16 WASHINGTON W. HOPKINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office with N. Lightner Ac J. K. Alexander, Esqs Duke Bt., nearly opposite Court Rouse. [feb 7 Gm* 4 FREDE C K A R T I TIF!..P.YrAI LAN . OFFICE—NO.II NORTH DURIZ EITHRET, (WEST 8100,) LAIN CAMP, Pa. apr 20 t f 14 REMOVAL. --WILLIAM S. AMWEG, Attorney at Law, has removed his office from his former place into South Duke street, nearly opposite the Trinity Lutheran Church. apr 8 tf 12 rp HALL FOREMAN, •11 ATTORNEY AT LAW. OPTIC& WITH T. E. FRANKLIN, ESQ., No. 26 EAST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. DR.JOIIN DrCALLA, DENTIST.- O ffice and Residence, one door below the Lamb Hotel, West King street, Lancaster, Pa. [apr 18 tf 13 JJESSELANDIS, Attorney at Law.--Of flee one door east of Lechler's Hotel, East King street, Lancaster, Pa. *ll._ All kinds of Scrivening—such as writing Wills, Deeds, Mortgages Accounts, &c., will be'atteuded to with correctness and despatch. may 15, '55 tf-17 JAMES BLACK, Attorney at Law.--Of flee in East King street, two doors east of Lechler's Hotel, Lancaster, Pa. /lap All business connected with his profession, and all kinds of writing, such as preparing Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, Stating Accounts, &c., promptly attended to. M 15. tf-17 EDLOYAL..—DR. J. T. BAKER, nom- CEPATHIC PHYSICIAN, has removed his office to No. 69 East King street, next door above King's Grocery. Reference—Professor W. A. Gardner, Philadelphia. Calls from the country will be promptly attended to. apr 6 tf 12 JOHN F. BRINTON; ATTORNEY AT LAW, PHILADELPHIA, PA., Has removed hie office to his residence, No. 249 South 6th Street, above Spruce. Refers by permission to Hon. H. G. Miro, " A.. L. II AVER, SLIME BRINTON, " Tno DoCUS SrVENB. nov 24 ly* 45 PETER D. MYERS, REAL ESTATE AGENT, PHILADELPHIA, will attend to the Renting of Rouses, Collecting Rouse and Ground Rents, Ac. Agencies entrusted to his care will be thankfully received, and carefully attended to.— Satisfactory reference given. Office N. E. corner of SEVENTH and SANSOM streets, Second Floor, No. 10. feb 17 ly 5 PENNSYLVANIA PATENT AGENCY, J. FRANKLIN REIG ART, of Lancaster city, obtain, Letters Patent from the U. S. Patent Office, on the most reasonable terms. Drawings of all kinds of Machinery Architecture, or Surreys, correctly executed by him. Like wise Deeds, Bonds and other instruments of writing Office—Agricultural and Mechanical I 1 ill , (Sprecher's Buildings,) North Queen street, Lancaster. 14 ape. 26 DENTISTRY. ---W. SIDE, DENTLST;over Gyger's 5.5,1 opposite D. Bair's Dry Goods Store, Ea..t liiug street, Lancaster. sug 2S ly 33 WILLI D A E N I T lICS.T A➢l E ltr For 5 TRAM A STUDENT AND ASSISTANT IN TILE ' ll Bll l / 1 1a6 OFFICE OF DR. WAYLAN, of Lancaster, continues to 'practice the various branches of his profession at his Office on the south-east corner of North Queen and Orange streets, LANCASTER, PA. Entrance to Office on Orange street. 21 door from North Queen. [july 17 ly DENT AL SURGERY.--The under sigUed has associated with him in the practice of Dental Surgery, E. W. SWENTZEL,; 7 :-...;,,.... D. D. S., well known as his assistant. Dr. 'llibitaa Swentzel graduated at the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, with high honors, and has been in practice several years. Office No. 60X North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. apr 20 tll.l JOAN WAYLAN. UTILLIABI N. AMER, SURGEOND.U:N TIST, Office on the south-east corner of North Queen and Orange streets, Lancaster, Pa. Dr. A. having been fort years a student and assistant in the office of Dr. John Waylen, of this city, and having for several years since been in con stant practice, will, ho hopes, be a sufficient guarantee to his friends and the public generally, of his ability .to per form all operations connected with the practice of the DyNTAL ART, 11:1 ouch a manner, as will render entire satis faction to all who may favor him with a call. in Charges moderate, and all work warranted to be ally equal to any that can be procured elsewhere. . . N. B.—Entrance to office, 2nd door on Orange street Jane 29 CAROLINA YELL° w PINE FLOOR ING BOARDS. 5 0,000 Feet Carolina Yellow Pine Dressed Flooring Beards. 30,000 Feet Do. Undressed. 50,000 CYPRESS SHINGLES, No.l and 2. 50,000 BANGOR PLASTERING LATHS, Just received and for sale at Greed's Landing, on the Conestoga. Apply to GEO CALDER & Co., Office East Orange st., near N. Queen at ., Lancaster .3o.fa7v CASTOR OIL, ARROW ROOT, SWEET OIL BORAX, . ALCOHOL, CAMPHOR, SPICES, CALOMEL, SODA, LOG WOOD, CREAM TARTAR PEA B I, BARLEY, GUM ARABIC, HARTSHORN, GELATINE, 'VIALS, RHUBARB, SENNA, JALAP, SPONGE, Ac., For aalo at THOMAS ELLMARRE'S arm 21 tt 14 Drriz and Chemical Stern Went FClueat. A . AIERICAN 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 annul:titles 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, lees than above; or Total Abstinence rates 40 per cent. less than Mutual price. SAVING FUND. Interest at 5 per rent. allowed for every day the D..posit remains, and paid back on demand in Gold and Silver, and Checks furnished ae 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, Vico President. JOHN C. SIMS, Secretary. JOHN S. WILSON, Treasurer: BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Alexander Whilldin, John Aikman, Samuel Work, Jenne Bowman, John. C. Farr, William J. Howard, John Anspach, jr., John C. Sims, Samuel F. Bodine, George Nugent, T. Homonde Harper, Albert C. Roberts, H. H. Eldridge. ALEDIGAI. ESAIIINEBS. T. F. Bird, M. D. J. Newton Walker, M. D. In attendance at Company's Office daily from 1 to 2 o'clock, P. IL H. S. GARA, 55 East Ring street, Lancaster, Agent. feb 21 ly. 6 SEND 4 STAMPS FOR A SPECIMEN OF "NEWS FROM ROME." A complete summary of the latest Intelligence received from England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and the British Possessions In every part of the World, and devoted to Politics, Literature, Science, Art, History, &c., &c. ENGLISHMEN, IRISHMEN, SCOTCHM EN, WELSHMEN, support our own family paper, and welcome the NEWS FROM HOME, which is published every THURSDAY and fo{warded postage free for Two Dollars for one year. Ono Dollar for six months. Fifty-cents for three months. Parties getting up clubs are allowed 25 per cent. for their trouble. Postmasters and eatablished News 'Dealers are authorized to act as Agents. TOWNDEON & DAY, Editors and Proprietors, New York lv 11 .ETZEL T dr, 'FIVE VO Y, STILL. C ON tinuee the MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS in the 1115 GRANITE BUILDING, N 0.634, North QuSe'n St. Our stock consists of the-choic est FRENCH CLOTHS, such as Baiolues, Samouies and Nellsaons finest Cloths of various colors• ' the choicest French Casaimeres; - Black Doeskin tassimeres; Fancy Cassimpres, the best selection; Vestings of all descriptions, and a large ussortrtient of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. We respectfully ask a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed ripen our predecessor, and trnsr by strict attention to business to receive it. One of the firm has had considerable experience in one the largest and most fashionable Merchant Tailoring Es tablishments in Philadelphia, and flatters himself that he will be able to render satisfaction to the patrons of the firm. PETZELT h IMEVOY. apl 7 tf 12 HA.GER dr, BROTHERS OFFER FOR SALE A FULL LINE OF DRESS SILKS --FANCY AND BLACK, French Lawns and Organdies, • Berege and Lawn Robes, small Flounced, 'Bravelling Brass Goode, Freud' Lace Points, Bournous Mantillas, Spring Shawhl; Cloth and Silk Dusters. my lb Mt 18] 10="sscurne tail= liva'rete"-1 0 UTATCHES, CLOC!ff.I9, JEWELRY AND worm WAHX—.II: P 'DYSART, - NO. WEST KING St., (near Market) takes pleasure in Inviting attention to his new and large stock of Goods; which coin prism, as great , a variety of all:articles in his-line as can be found in the city, consisting in part of Ladles' Sine 18 Caratilonti o ,g Lever Watches, _— Fine Gold Hunting Levers, Wi t Opat-faced-Isszers, Silver Hunting Csmi " Open-faced u a good assortment of Loxes an d Laranwo of Effivetand Composition Cues; QUARTIXIISandBNOLD3DHADHE SS Mat and, seccusd handed) all of which are issucksted to keep time or no sale. - _ His assortment of DIWIIIaY is tbs mast - satanzlve ever offered to the citizens of Lastaster, part of wldeltare the folloiring styles: FINE .PAINTER.IIKEASTPINS, EAR RINGS AND BRACELETS to 713. 4 %c1t; CADIHOHnIek FLOBHNTDDI )&013k10, and ' MADE .11431 Itlleeft r and - BRRABSPINA - all of which for beautY, style and atessiness cannot be summed in the city, Also, aline assortment of PLAIN and CHASED BRACELETS and BANDS, With Cameo Setts and Medallions. Particular attention paid to Jewelry of Gentlemen's wear, eompig Sleeve Buttons, Studsoluard, Breast and lob Chains of the best quality;. 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 Star Dinner and Tea Yorks; Napkin Rings; Butter and Fruit Knives; Salt Cellars ;.Chips, Pie Enives,PicklaKnives and Forks, setts of lirdies, Yorks And Spoansforkthises.— Also a beautiful lot of Port Monnales for Ladies and Gents, Combs and Brushes of all kinds, Ad.:ordeal:a; As.' Clocks from $1.21 to $5O, all warranted. , . . , .g- 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 moat chaste and durable style, and at short notice. The public are in vited to call and examine his stock and Judge for them , selves. JAMES P. DYSART. Sign of the Big Watch, No. 10, West Sing St., Lancaater Pa. June 1 tf 20 THE AMERICAN WATCH, So justly celebrated for its accuracy as a time-keeper, and its adaptability to every kind of nee, is offered for sale in variety, by EL L. & E. J. ZALIM, Corner of North Queen street and fklitreScre. There are three qualities of the American Watc . manufactured by the American Watch Co., a r ai Waltham, Mass; the first quality is marked 0„. the works "Arpleton, Tracy eg Co., Waltham, Masse' the second quality "Chas. 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 poseess every reqnsite for a good timepiece. The movement is quirk 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 finished as the original. Appleton, Tracy A Co., the manufacturers of the Ameri- Con Watch, have no Special Agents In any city of the Union, but sell to all dealers at precisely the same rates. We can furnish these watches in Silver or Gold cases, of any style required, at as tow a rate as the genuine watch can be sold 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. BARRY L. ZATIM, ring 31 tf 33 EDW..j. ZAIIM. WATCHES. CLOCKS and JEWELRY. AT SEDUCED PRICES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 4 - C. B. SHULTZ, • 914 Market street, above 9th , South aide , Phtle- r `k_ /- delphia. June 2 ly 20 WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER—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 )- 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 & HARLEY, No. 622 Market Street, South side, Philadelphia. mar 7 3m 11 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND SEED WAREHOUSE—The undersigned has pur chased from E. 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 Goode Store, where may be found a full stock of pods usually for sale in Agricultural Warehouses. Below yon will find a few of my leading articles :—Steel and -Iron Shovels and Spades, Manure, Hay, Grain and Shaking Forks, 3,4, 5 Pronged Steel, Malleable Iron and Wooden Garden Rakes, Hay Rakes, Hoes, Potatoe Drags, Garden Trowels, Pruning Knives, Saws and Shears, Grass and Briar Scythes, &lathe's, Grain Cradles, &c. PLOUGHS AND CASTINGS. York, Landis, Eagle, Hillside, Subsoil, Wyley, Coakley, Minich, and a variety of other patterns of one and two borso each. Also. Castings for the above named, including Millerstown and Pittsburg Iron Ploughs, Corn Cultivators, Shovel Harrows, Corn Shelters from $5 to $25. Also, the celebrated Kiaderhook or Smith Patent Cannon Corn Shel ler, Ox Yokes, Patent Ox Yoke, Pins and extra Bows, DREEH'S WARRANTED FRESH AND GENUINE GAR— DEN SEEDS. FIELD SEED Clover, Timothy, Orchard Grass, Herd, Hungarian, Rape or Cole, Lawn Grass for yards, Flax Seed, and particular attention paid to new Seed, Wheat, Oats, Corn, Potatoes, Sic. AGENT for the Telegraph Hay, Straw and Fodder Cutter of four sizes, Coleman Farm Chopping MIII, with Proseus' Improvement, Boughs, Mitchel & Crosedale's Super-Phosphate of Lime, warranted pure and genuine, No. 1, Peruvian Guano, Pure Raw Bone Dust, Evans & Watson's Salamander Fire Proof Safes, Root & Case's York Scales, Huffer's United States Washing Machine, White naci.'H New Jersey Mowing and Reaping Machine, Coturn hie and Geiger's Improved Steel Tooth Horse Rakes, Spain's Patent Atmospheric Barrel Churn, Rohrer's Patent Atmos pheric Thermometer Churn, Stoner's Grain Drills, of Kuhns & liaise, and Moore's Patent. Also, Willoughby's Patent Gum Roller Drill, Grain Fans, Cider and Sugar Cane Mills, &c. . ROOFING from the celebrated York County Quarries, put on by first claQa workmen, and all work warranted to give satisfac tion ; also, an extra light slate on band for roofing 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 altered to the public before, and 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. .EIGP- I will pay the highest cash market price for Clover, Timothy, Herd, Orchard Grass, Hungacian and Flax Seed ; also, Pumpkin Seeds and small Onion setts wanted. ADAM R. BARR; Successor to K Geiger, East Ring street, opposite the Lancaster County Bank, and next door to Lane's Dry Good Store. Lfeb i ly 4 The subscriber returns thanks to his friends and the public generally, for the liberal support given him in es. tablishing 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. ;; ; ; DR. ESENWRIN 9 S TAR AND WOOD NAPTIIA PECTORAL, Is the best Medicine to the world for the Cure of COUGHS AND COLDS, CROUP, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, DIFFICULTY IN BREATHING, PALPITATION OF TIIE HEART, DIPTIIERIA, And for the relief of patients in the advanced stages of CONSUMPTION, TOGETHER WITH ALL DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND Coon, AND WHICH PRE-DISPOSE TO CONSUMPTION. IT IS PECULIARLY ADAPTED TO THE RADICAL MEMS= 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 Unman frame is liable. It is offered to the afflicted with the greatest confidence. Try it and .be convinced that It is invaluable in the Cure of Bronchial affections. Price 50 cents per Bottle. far— Prepared only by DR. A. ESENWEIN & CO., DADGGIEITS AND CHEMISTS, N. W. Corner NINTLI and POPLAR Ste., Philadelphia. A:Q.- Sold by every respectable Druggist and Dealer in Medicine throughout the State [mar 27 ly 11 GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Fire Insurance on Stores, Dwellings, Public Buildings, and Merchandise generally, limited or Perpetual. I , ire Insurance on Houses, Barns and ardents, Stock, Pares Implements, dc. Also Inland Insurance on Goods to all parts of the Country. OFFICE IN THE COMPANY'S BUILDING, No. 403 WALNUT STREET, CORNER OF FOURTH. Statement of the Company's Business for the year ending October 31st, 1858. Capital $223,600 00 Surplus 51,453 03 -- $275,253 03 Received for Premiums $91,565 45 Received for Interest, Rout, t0e.... 7,825 49 $99,390 94 Paid Losses, Expenses, Ccrumis sions, Re-Insurances, Returned Premiums, &c $70,383 00 Increase of Fire Premiums over last year's $14,699 59 Decrease Marine Premiums 10,426 74 Nett Increase ABBETB. Real. Estate, Bonds and Mortgages, $141,240 00 Stocks, (Par, $50,310,) 47,915 00 Bills Receivable 09,885 73 Unsettled Premiums and other debts due the Company 17,823 02 Cash on hand, and in the hands of Agents 8,389 28 $275,253 0 EOM= CHARLES C. LATHROP VICE PRESIDENT. WILLI AM DARLING. SECRETARY AND TREASURER. JAMES WRIGHT. DIRECTORS. Charles C. Lathrop, 1423 Walnut street. Alex. Whildin ' Merchant, 18 North Front street. Wm. Darling, 1338 Pine street. Isaac Hazlehurst, Solicitor. John C. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hunter & Co. E Tracy, firm of E. Tracy & Co., Goldsmith's Hell. Jno. R. McCurdy, firm of Jones White & McCurdy, Thomas L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie & Zeller. James 13. Smith, firm of James D. Smith & Co. John It. 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, mar 22 ly 10 East Orange et., Lancaster, Pa. W. RAUB, TAILOR AND CLOTH- O. lER, No. 8 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. S. W. RAUB, calls the attention of the citizens of Lan caster city and county, to his large and welbselected stock of PIECE 00000 AND HEADY MADE CLOTHING, the largest and best assorted in the City of Lancaster. A large and splendid stock of READY MADE CLOTH— ING, always on hand, all well made and warranted to give satisfaction. COATS FROM 75 CENTS TO $12.00. PANTS FROM 50 CENTS TO 6.00. VESTS FROM AO CENTS TO 4.00. Also on hand a large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, cdnsisting of Neck Ties, Collars, Shirts, Cravats, Suspenders, Ac., Aka-Gentlemen buying their own goods can get it made up in a fashionable style, and at the lowest possible price.S. W. RAUB, No. 8 North Queen street. Lancaster, Pa. .t Remember the Sign of the Red Coat. apr 24 ly 15 sT. NICHOLAS HOTEL, BROADWAY, NEW-YORK. When completed, six years ago, the St. Nicholas was universally pronounced the most magnificent, convenient, and thoroughly organized establishment of the kind on this continent. What it was then, it remains today—without a rival in size, in sumptuousness, and in the general elements of comfort and enjoyment. The Hotel has accommodations for 1,600 guests, includ ing 100 complete suites of apartmagg for families. SIX HUNDRED PERSONS can be comfortably seated at the tables of its three public dining rooms, and nothing that modern art has devised for the convenience and social . gratification of the travelling public has been omitted in its plan, or is neglected in its practical details. The early reputation of the house at home and abroad. derived &omits magnitude, its superb appointments, and Its home - lace coutforts mi . Luxuries, has-Wen enchanted every year by the unwearied exertions of the Proprietors. aug 28 8m 33] TRILADWELL, WHITCOMB it 00. Mb - nivusigtuns Aiseonnte of the respective Decedents herentite annexed, are filed in the Register's Office of Lancaster county, for con firmation and allowance, at an Orphans' Court to be held in the Ooqrt Home, in the City of Lancaster, on the third MONDAY in SEPTEMBER next (the 17th,) at 10 o'clock, Rebecca Mohler, Ephrata township. By John L. Mohler Executor: Magdalena Hunshberger, widow, Earl township. By C. S. Hoffman, Executor. Jacob Benninger, Sr., &roebuck township. By John Itennin,ger and Jacobiter un 4, Jr., Executors. David Marple. Sallabeiry . Guardianship Account. By Samuel Karts, Guardian Mary Ann and Harriet Elisabeth Marple, when children of deceased. Michael Weber, Earl—township. By - David Weber and David S.: Zimmerman, &matadors. Grimed if. S. Morrimon, Drumore township. By Kleinert Deeper, late Morrison, Executrix. Enos Watson. Drumore township. Guardianship Account. By JosephEyle, Guardian of Isaac E., Alice B, Charles L. and Erma M. Watson, minor children of deceased. Henry Geist, Bart township. By Simon Geist and Mary Ann Odd, Executors. Rlizabeth Grosh, Earl township. Third Account By David Weidman and Rasa Dundor, Baconian". Christian Grath. Manor township. By Barnherd Mann (farmer) and Barnhard Grosh, Administrators. William (deadening, Salisbury township. By Robert W. Morton, Administrator. .. . . . Pbcebe Carmichael., Ciernarron townatdp. By Rev. W. W. Latta, surviving Executor. John Good. Br., Mount Joy township. By Elizabeth Good and Samuel Good. Executont Angeline L. Cotter, Borough of Marietta. By William L. Carter,. Administrator. John Bricker, Elizabeth township. Guardianship Ac. count. By Samuel H. Miller, Guardian of Emma Bear, a daughter of Priscilla Bear, deceased, and grandchild of John Bricker, deceased. John Blether, Bapho township. By Jacob Blether, Execu tor. Catharine Eberly, Clay township. By Noah Sharp, Ad ralnistrator. Phillpltanck, Lancaster township. First and Final Ac count By Jena P. Mnk, Administrator. John Winters, New Holland, Earl township. By Jahn Lehman winters. Administrator. Peter Fry, Brecknock township. By Baltzer Schneder, Ex. ecntor of the Will and Testamentary Guardian of the minor children of deceased. John M.-CanSman, Fulton township. By Phoebe W. Cauff man and Robert Klllough, Executors. Susanna Eby, Ephrata township. By Joseph B. Eby, Ad ministrator.. Mary Johns, West Earl township. By Samuel Johns, Administrator. Samuel Rife, Sr., Earl township. By Daniel Rife, Execu tor. David B. Brubaker, Conoy township. By Jacob Brubaker and John Bachman, Administrators. Margaret Fordney, City of Lancaster. By John Fordney, Executor. George Arndt, Borough of Manheim. By John Arndt and Philip Arndt, Administrators. John Plank, Cawnarvon township. By Jacob Z. Plank, Administrator. Samuel Schmuck, Ephrata township. By Daniel Meyer and Gideon Schmuck, Administrators. John Moyer, Mount Joy township. By Jacob Moyer and Peter Moyer, Executors. Christian Grubs, Manheim township. Guardianship Ac count. By laaac Landis, Guardian of Elizabeth Stoner, a minor child, now of age, of Jacob Stoner by his late wife Anna, deceased, who was one of the daughters of Christian Grebe, deceased. George S. Savory, Martic township. Guardianship Account. By Rev. Samuel Bowman, Guardian of James Savery, a minor son of deceased. Jacob It. Keller, West Donegal township. By David Keller, Executor. Abraham Tunis, Salisbury township. By Robert W. Mor ton, Administrator. David Stoner, Borough of Elizabethtown. By Michael Meckley and David Brand, Executors. Fianna Schmuck, Ephrata township. By Christian Meyer, Administrator. Jacob Harsh, Conestogo township. Guardianship Account. By Jacob Landis, Guardian of Mary Ann Harsh, a daughter of deceased. Dietrich Kleinamith, Borough of Columbia. By Sibilla Kleinamith, Administratrix. Polly Rock, West Cocalico township. By John Rock, Executor. Lydia Benninger, Brecknock township. By Isaac Benning er, Administrator. Timothy Rogers, City of Lancaster. Final Guardianship Account. By Jacob King, Testamentary Guardian of Levi Rogers, a minor eon of deceased. Gideon Brenernan, Borough of Columbia. By W. Carpen ter, Executor. Isaac Posey, Borough of Columbia. By Elizabeth W. Pneey and Charles J. Posey, Administrators. John C. Irwin, West Hempfield township. By Michael Musser, Administrator. John Ebersole, Conoy township. By Joseph L. Horst and Philip Ebersole, Executors. William A. Leader, Borough of Columbia. Guardianship Account. By George Bogle, Guardian of Charles N. Leader, now deceased, who was a minor child of deceased Third Supplementary Account of Levi Bard and Joseph Wenger, acting executors of Jacob K. Garber, of Upper Leacork township, dec'd. JOHN JOHNS, Register REGISTER'S OFFICE, Lancaster, Aug., 20, 1860. aug 21 3' WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS. THE FAMILY DOCTOR: CONTAINING SIMPLE REMEDIES, EASILY OBTAIN ED. FOR THE CURE OF DISEASE IN ALL FORMS. BY PROFESSOR HENRY S. TAYLOR, M. D. It Tells You How to attend upon the sick, and how to cook for them; how to prepare Drinks, Poultices, /cc., and how to guard against infection from Contagious Diseases. It Tells Yon Of the various Meatuses of Children, and gives the beet and simplest mode of treat ment during Teething, Convulsions, Vac cination, Whooping-Cough, Measles, ac. It Tells You The symptoms of Croup, Cholera Infantum, Colic, Diarrheas, Worms, Scalled Head, Ringworm, Chicken-Pox, Ac., and gives you beet remedies for their cure. It Tells You The symptoms of Fever and Ague, and Bilious, Yellow, Typhus, Scarlet and other Fevers, and gives you the best and sim plest remedies for their cure. It Tells You The symptoms of Influenza, Consumption, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Dropsy, Gout, Rheu matism, Lumbago, Erysipelas, Ac., and gives you the best remedies for their cure. It Tells You The symptoms of Cholera Motbus, Malig nant Cholera, Small-Pox, Dysentery, Cramp, Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and Liver, and the best remedies for their cure. It Tells You The symptoms of Pleurisy, Mumps, Neural gia, Apoplexy, Paralysis, the various Dis eases of the Throat, Teeth, Ear and Eye, and the best remedies for their cure. It Tells You The symptoms of Epilepsy, Jaundice, Piles, Rupture, Diseases of the Heart, Hemor rhage, Venereal Diseases, and Hydropho bia, and gives the best remedies for their cure. It Tells You The best and simplest and for Wounds, Broken Bones and Dislocations, Sprains, Lockjaw, Fever Sores, White Swellings, Clears, Whitlows, Boils, Scurvy, Burns and Scrofula. It Tells You Of the various Diseases peculiar to Women, and gives the best and simplest remedies for their cure, together with many valua ble hints for the preservation of the health. The work is written in plain language, free from medi cal terms, so as to be easily understood, while its simple recipes may soon save you many times the cost of the book. It is printed in a clear and open type; Is Illustrated with appropriate engravings, and will be forwarded to your address, neatly bound and postage paid, on receipt of $l.OO. $lOOO A YEAR can be made by enterprising men every where, in selling the above work, as cur inducements to all such are very liberal. For single copies of the Book, or for terms to agents, with other information, apply to or address JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher, No. 617 Sansons strset, Philadelphia, Pa. may 15 6m 18 FMM 50,000 COPIES ALREADY SOLD. EVERYBODY'S LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR IN BY FRANK CROSBY, OF THE PHILADELPHIA BAR It. Tells You How to draw up Partnership Papers and gives general forms for Agreements of all kinds ' Bilis of Sale, Leases and Petitions. It Tells You How to draw up Bonds and Mortgages, Af. fldavits, Powers of Attorney, Notes and Bills of Exchange,Receipts ancLßeleases. It Tells You The Lawe for the Colection of Debts, with the Statutes of Limitation, and amount and kind of property Exempt from Exe cution in every State. It Tells You How to make an Assignment properly, with forms for Composition with Creditors, and the Insolvent Laws of every State. It Tells You The legal relations existing between Guar dian and Ward, Master and Apprentice, and Landlord and Tenant. It Tells Yon What constitutes Libel and Slander, and the Law as to Marriage Dower, the Wife's Right in Property, Divorce and Alimony. It Tells You The Law for Mechanics' Liens in every State, and the Naturalization Laws of this country, and how to comply with the name. It Tells You The Law Concerning Pensions and how to obtain one, and the Pro-Emption Lawe to Public Lands. It Tells You The Law for Patents, with mode of prce dure in obtaining one, with Interferences, Assignments and Table of Fees. It Tells You How to make your Will, and how to Ad minister on an Estats, with the law and the requirements thereof in every State. It Tolls You The meaning of Law Terms in general use, and explains to you the Legislative, Exe cutive and Judicial Powers of both the General and State Governments. It Tells You How to keep out of Law, by showing bow to do your business legally, thus saving a vast amount of property, and vexatious litigation, by its timely consultation. Single copies will be sent by mail, postage paid, to every Farmer, every Mechanic, every Man of Business, and every body in every State, on receipt of SLOO, or in law style of binding at $1.25. $lOOO A YEAR can be made by enterprising men every where, in selling the above work, as our inducements to all such are very liberal. For single copies of the Book, or for terms to agents, with other information, apply to or address - JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher, No. 617 Sansom street, Philadelphia, Pa. may 15 6m 18 $ 4;'72 85 GENERAL EDUCATIONAL DEPOT.— SCHOOL DIRECTORS, TEACHERS, PARENTS, SCHOLARS, AND OTHERS, IN WANT OF SCHOOL BOOKS. STATIONERY, be., will bud a complete assort ment at JOHN SHEAFFER'S Cheap Book Store, No. 3.2 North Queen at. We have a large stock of school books of every kind in use, which we will sell to Teachers, Direc tors, and others, at greatly reduced rates, comprising In part the following: READERS AND SPELLING BOOKS—Parker and Wat son's, Sander's, Tower's, Sargent's, Town's, McOuffey's, etc GRAMMARS—Bullion's, Greene's, Smith's, Tower's, Brown's,Covel'e, etc. GEOIIRAPFIIES—MonteiIIes, McNally's, Mitchell's, Warren's, Smith's, otc. HlSTORlES—Worcester's, Goodriche's, Berard's, Web• stees, Pinnock's, Goldsmith's, etc. ARITHMETIC'S-Brook's Primary and Mental, Stoddard's Greenleaf's, Davies, Ray's, etc. DICTIONARIES—WaIker's School, Cobb's, Walker's, Worcester's Comprehensive. Worcester's Primary, Web ster's Primary, Webster's High School, Webster's Quarto Academic, etc. Agent for Pelton's Outline Maps, Franklin Globes, Hol brook's School Apparatus, Rowe's School Register, Sander's Reader and Elocutionary Chart, etc. Also a complete assortment of. School Stationery, em bracing in the whole a complete outfit for School purposes Any Book not in the Stare procured at one day's notice. Country Merchants supplied at wholesale rates. JOHN SHEAFFER'S Cheap Book Store. No. 32 North Queen street, next door to the Examiner and Herald Office, Lancaster, Pa. aug 28 tI 33 FALL GOODS. New style' for Fall Trade—now open. WENTZ BROS. Fall De Mines and Cashmeres. WENTZ BROS. ...Merrimack and Cocheco Prints—Beautiful Styles. WENTZ BROS. Black and White Brilliants, only 6'% cents. WENTZ BROS. Oar• Fall Stock , of Fiannala are now open WENTZ BROS. Children's Leather Satchele—Just received a large lot, only 3734 cents. WENTZ BROS. Men and Boy's Wear, every variety. WENTZ BROS. We are now prepared to offer one of the largest stock of FALL GOODS to be found in the city. WENTZ BROS. BLADE SILKS—Beet Goods for the money to be found— Our Dollar Silks "can't be beat." WENTZ BROS, East Ring and Centre Square. DRESS GOODS and SHAWLS—As usual onr variety this 88121011 le tali and complete. STEEL HOOPED: SKIRTS—TL. largest .assortment of Hoop Skirts in the' City. WENTZ BROS, 304 ti East King and Centre Square. BUSINESS aol) SAV.E SHERIFFS PROCL.,UtUTION: FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION FOR 1860. TN Pursuance of the. duties imposed by &enaction Laws of the State of Pennsylvania, I, 81119/Ltarr P. ROWE, High EtherUf of lanewiteroonstY, do hereby publish and . give notice to th e qoalthed sees, Gleamy of the several Wards,TotemnfdeiDlitilets and Boriostra of the city lad amity oT Ltuscaster, that a General Election arlll be held - 0n11111911,9Y , the 9th day of, OCrOBBE next, 1980, attlte seeirarplaces ham inaftardesignated„ to elect by ballot, • ONE PERSON duly qualified for Mem ber of the Thirty Seventh Congress, of the United Slates. TWO PERSONS duly qualified for Members o f the Senate of Pennsylvania. FOUR PERSONS duly qualified for Members of the House of Representatives of Pennsylv rnia. ONE PERSONduIy qualfrudfor Shersif. ONE PERSON duly qualffied for Pro thonotary._ ONE PERSON duly qualified for Regis— ter, ONE PERSON duly qualified for Re— corder. ONE PERSON duly qualified for Clerk of Quarter Sessicms. ONE PERSON duly quaZifted for Clerk of Orphans' Court. ONE PERSON duly qualifrd for Coun ty Commissiouer. TWO PERSONS duly qualified for Directors of the POOT, to serve for three years, and ONE PERSON duly qualified for Direc tor of the Poor, to serve for one year. TWO PERSONS duly qualified for Prison Inspectors. ONE PERSON duly qualified for Cor oner. ONE PERSON duly qualified for Audi -Ist District—Composed of the four Wards of Lancas ter city. Ths qualified voters of the North East Ward will hold their election at the public house of Anthony Lechler, in East King street; those of the North West Ward at the public house occupied by Adam Trout; those of the South East Ward at the public house occu pied by Rapp & Wilson, in East King street; those of the South West Ward at the public house of Martha Urban. 2d District—Drnmore township, at the the No. 2 school hones, in the village of Chestnut Level. 3d District—Borough of Elizabethtown, at the public house now occupied by George W. Boyer, in the Borough of Elizabethtown. 4th District—Earl township, at the public hall in the village of Now Holland, in said township. sth District—Elizabeth township, at the public house now occupied by 'Franklin & Elias Bentz, in BrickersviLle, in said township. 6th District—Borough of Strasburg, at the public house now occupied by Henry Bear, in said borough. 7th District—Rapho township, including the Borough of Manheim, at the public house occupied by Micbae White, in said borough. Bth District—Salisbury township, at the public house now occupied by John Mason, White Horse tavern, In said township. 9th District—East Cocalico township, at the public house now occupied by Widow Fulmer, in the village of Reametowu, in said township. 10th District—being a part of the township of East Donegal, at the public school house in the village of Maytowa. in said township. 11th District—Cairnarvon township, at the public house now occupied by John Myers, in the village of Churchtown, in said township. 12th District—Martic township, at the house now oc cupied by George Robinson. in said township. 13th District—Bart township, at the public house now occupied by Edwin Garrett, in said township. 14th District—Coleraln township, at the public house now occupied by James G. Hilderbaul, in said township. 15th District—Fulton township, at the public house now occupied by Joseph Phillips, in said township. 16th District—Warwick township, at the public home now occupied by Samuel Lichteuthaler, In the village of Mtg. in said township. 17th District—Composed of the Borough of Marietta, and part of East Donegal township, at the public school house in the Borough of Marietta. In said township. 18th District—Columbia Borough, at the Town Hall, in said borough. 19th District—Sadsbury township, at the public house now occupied by Abraham Roop, in said township. 20th District—Leacock township, at the public house now occupied by George Diller, in said township. 21st District—Brecknock township, at the public house now occupied by Isaac Messner, in said township. 22nd District—Composed of parts of townships of Ra pho, Mount Joy and East Donegal, at the public school house in the Borough of Mount Joy. 23rd District—Being part of East Hempfleld township, at the public house now occupied by Jacob Swarr, in the village of Petersburg, in said township. 24th District—West Lampeter township, at the public house now occupied by Henry Miller, in the village of Lampeter Square in said township. '2sth District — Conestoga township, at the public house now occupied by John G. Preis, in said township. 26th District—Being part of Manor township, at the upper school house in the Borough of Washington, in said township. 27th District—Ephrata township, at the public house now occupied by John W. Gross, in said township. 28th District—Conoy township, at the public school house in the village of Bainbridge, in said township. 29th District—Manheica township, at the public house now occupied by Charles H. Kryder, in the village of Neffsville, in said township. 39th District—Being part of Manor township, at the public house now occupied by George Hornbergor, in Millerstown, in said township. 31st District—West Earl township, at the public house now occupied by Grabill B. Forney, in Earlville, in said township. 3.2 d District—West Hemptield township, et the public house now occupied by John Kendig, in said township. 33d District—Strasburg township, at the public house now occupied by James Curran, in the Barough of Stras- burg. 34th District—Being part of Manor township, common ly called Indiantown district, at the public house of Bernard Stoner, to said township. 35th District—West Cocalico township, at. the public house now occupied by John W. Mentzer, in the village of Shoeneck, In said township. 36th District—East Earl township, at the public house now occupied by Henry Yundt, Blue Ball, in said town ship. 37th District—Paradise township, at the public house now occupied by James Frew, in said township. 33th District—Being a part of East Hemptield town ship, et the public school house in the village of Hemp field, in said township. 39th District—Lancaster township, at the public house now occupied by Daniel Hartman, in said township. 40th District—Past Laropeter township, at the public house now occupied by Henry Iteueagy, in said township. 41st District—Little Britain township, at the house of Aaron Brogan Co. 42.1 District—Upper Lescock township, at the public house of Michael Bender, in said township. 43d District—Penn township, at the public house of C. Hershey, in said township. 44th District—Borough of Adamstown, at the school house in said borough. 45th District—Clay township, at the house of George W. Steinmetz, (formerly John Erb s,) in said township. 46th District—Pequea township, at the public house of Benjamin Rowe, in said township. 47th District—Providence township, at the house oc cupied by Mary Miller, in said township. 48th District—Eden township, at the public house of William J. Hess, in said township. 49th District—Being that part of Mount Joy township heretofore included in the 3d district, at Lehman's school house, in said township. 50th District—Being composed of the township of West Donegal, heretofore included. in the third district, at Rutt's School House in said township. The General Election polls, in all the Wards, Town• ships, Districts and Boroughs of the county, are to be opened between the hours of eight and ten o'clock in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or ad journment until seven o'clock in the evening, when all the polls shall be closed. Every person, excepting Justices of the Peace who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the Governme'nt of the United States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the Legisla tive. Executive or Judiciary department of the State or the United States, or of any city or incorporated 'Dottie, and also that every Member of Congress, or of the State Legislature, and of the Select and Common Councils of any city, or Commissioner of any incorporated District, is, by law, incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment °Nudge, inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and no Inspector, Judge or other officer of any such election shall be eligible there to be voted for. The Inspectors and Judges of the elections shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the elec tion in the district to which they respectively belong, before nine o'clock in the morning, and each of said In spectors shall Appoint one Clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such district. In case the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for inspector, shall not attend on the day of any election, then the parson who shall have received the second highest number of votes for judge at the next preceding election shall act as inspec tor in his place. And in case the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend, the person elected judge shall appoint an in spector in his place—and in case the person elected a udge shall not attend. then the Inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a judge In hle place—or if any vacancy shall continue In the board for the epee° of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election the qualified votets of the town ship, ward or district for which such officers shall have been elected present at such election, shall elect ono of their number to fill such vacancy. The Judges are to make their returns for the county of Lancaster, at the Court House, in the City of Lancaa ter, on Friday, the 12th day of October, D., 1860, at 10 o'clock, A. H. BENJ. F. ROWE, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Lancaster, Aug., 29, 1860. sop 4 SOYER'S SULTANA'S SAUCE. FOR HOT AND COLD DISHES OF ALL KINDS. most delicious and appetising ince, invented by the renowned BOYER" for the London Reform lub, is, since his decease, menu ictured by the well-known house CROSS & BLACKWELL, London, wm the original recipe. It is the tvorite Rance is England, and on 10 Continent, with a high and growing reputation among Amen can Epicures, and is much approved of as a stimulant to the appetite and aid to digestion. OPINIONS OF THE LONDON PRESS. "Wo recommend our correspondent to try Mows. Soran's new Sauce, entitled the 'Sultana's Sauce. It is made after the Turkish recipe; its Haver is excellent, and it affords considerable aid in cases of slow and weak diges tion."—The Lancet. "Savory, Piquant and Spicy, worthy the genitta of Soyer."—Observer. "A most valuable adjunct to Fish, Flash, and Fowl, and should have a place on every table,"—Aflus. Sole Agents for the-United States : GARDNER G. YVELIN, 217 Fulton street, New York. BRAY & HAYES, 34 Cornhill, Boston. For sale by Grocers and Fruit Dealers everywhere. Jan 17 eow ly 1 READY MADE CLOTHING I 1 A large and complete assortment of SEASONABLE CLOTHING, /OH MEN AND BOYS, Made In superior style of beat fabrics. Also CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, OVERCOATINGS, SATINETTSi VESTINGS, JEANS, &c., For sale at lowest prices by "aug 21 tf 82 HAGER h BROTHERS. 3§21; I S, dce..-I:3lnnamoh Cloves, Sala- BATHS, BAKING SODA, MD& TARTAR; NUT B, he., For sale et THOMAS ELLMAHER'S tab 9 Drug t OlumakeliStore ,Weet Moo street, Loner. ' . - 'VALUABLE C4IPTAVITIFI 1100 .S AT V GEORGE G. EVANS' ORIGINAL GIFT ROOK EN— TERPRISE. The .largest. in the World! Permanently located at 439 CHESTNUT STE.EET, PHILADELPHIA. SIXTH TEAR OP THE ENTERPRISE _ CARD.—ltaving purchased the spacious Iron Building, No. 439 - Chestnut Street, and fitted it up with every eon veniezese to facilitate my business, particularly that branch devotedto CIOUNTRY_ORDERS; and having a larger cap ital thurramy ether party invested In the business, I am 'now promarrel . to offer greater advantages, and better gifts thimeirerliamy customers I Will - forsh any book (of a Moral character) published in the "United States, the regular retail price of which is One Dollar or upwards, and give a present worth from 50 cents to 100,dolbus with each book, and guarantee to give perfapt satisfaction, as I tan determined to maintain the reputation already bestowed upon my establishment. Strangers visiting Philadelphia are invited to call and judge for themselves. - . Xi - If you want any books send to GEORGE G. EVANS' RELIABLE GIST BOOK ENTERPRIRE,Eo. 439 CHEST NUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, where all books are sold at the Publlsher's lowest prices, and yon have the ad vantage of receiving a HANDSOME PRESENT worth from 60 cents to DO dollars with each book. GED. G. EVANS' Original Gift Book Enterprise has been endorsed by the Book Trade and all the leading city and country newspapers in the United States. GEO. G. EVANS' Punctual business transactions have re ceived the approbation of over 6,000,000 citizens of the United States, each of whom have received substantial evi , deuce of the benefits derived by pur chasing books at this establishment. GEO. G. EVANS Iles done more than any ether publish. er, or bookseller in the United State% towards diffusing knowledge to the pod . - ple. By his system, many books are read that otherwise would not have found their way into the hands of read ers. (Prank Le:lli': Newspaper.) GEO. G..EVANS Keeps constantly on hand the moat ex tensive stock, the greatest assortment of Books, and circulates free to all who may apply, the most complete catalogue of Books and-Gifts in the United States. GEO. G. EVANS Has advantages offered hint by other publishers and manufacturers which enable him to furnish his patrons with a finer quality and a better assortment of gifts than any other establishment GEO. G. EVANS Publishes nearly Two Hundred'Popular and Interesting Books, therefore, as a publisher, he is better able to offer ex tra premiums and commissions. GEO. G. EVANS Guarantees perfect satisfaction to all who may send for books. GEO. G. EVANS' New classifleil catalogue of books em brace the writings of every standard author in every deparment of literature, and gives all the information relative to the purchasing and forwarding by Mail or Express of leeks ordered from his establishment, together with full di rections how to remit money. GEO. G. EVANS' Catalogue of Books will be sont gratis and free of expense to any address in the United States. GEO. G. EVANS' Inducements to Agents cannot be sur passed. The most liberal commissions are offered, and by soliciting subscrip tions to books in the manner proposed, twenty books can be add in the same time that it would take to sell one on the old fashioned subscription plan.— Send for a classified Catalogue, and every information will be given in ref erence to agencies. Select your books, • enclose the amount of money required, and one trial will satisfy you that the best place in the country to purchase books Is at THE EXTENSIVE GIFT BOOK. ESTABLISHMENT OF GEORGE G. EVANS, No. 439 CIIESTRUT &razz; Pun aDELPIILL where you can get Books of all kinds. Books of Fact! Books of Fiction I Books of Devotion! Books of Amusement! Books for the Old Folks Books for the Young Folks! Books for Husbands ! Books for Wives! Books for Lovers! Books for Sweethearts! Books for Boys! Books for Girls! 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All the writings of every standard author in every de partment of literature, in every style of binding, at the publisher's lowest prices, and remember that you pay no more than you would at any other Establishment, and you have the advantage of receiving an elegant Present, which oftentimes is worth a hundred fold more than the amount paid for the book. SEND FOR A CLASSIFIED CATALOGUE OF BOOKS. Order any book, that you may want, remit the retail price, together with the amount required for postage, and one trial will assure you that the best place in the country to purchase books is at the Gift Book Establishment of GEORGE G. EVANS, Originator of the Gift Book Enterprise, No. 439 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. A'iENTS WANTED, to whom greater inducements than ever aro offered. Any person, either male or female, who is desirous of engaging in an Honorable and Profitable Employment, requiring but little time and no outlay of money, and by which they can obtain gratis A VALUABLE LIBRARY, . _ . A FINE GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN. A HANDSOME SERVICE OF PLATE, AN ELEGANT SILK DRESS PATTERN. A SPLENDID SETT OF JEWELRY, Or many other choice articles enumerated in the List of Gilts, can do so by acting as an Agent for this establish ment. Any person, in any part of the country, can be an agent, simply by forming a club, sending for a list of books, and re mitting the amount of money required for the same. Send for a analogue, which contains all the desired in formation relative to agencies and the formation of clubs; and to insure prompt and honorable dealtags, address all orders to THE HEADQUARTERS OF OEO. G. EVANS, Proprietor of the Oldest and Largest Gift Book Enterprise in the World, permanently located at No. 439 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. [sep 4 6m 31 THE PEOPLE'S BOOK STORE AND PUBLISHING HOUSE. aii.- THE OLDEST ESTABLISHMENT IN THE CITY H JACOB M. B r ESTFTAEFFER, BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, dm., &c. No. 44 Corner of North Queen and Orange Sts., Lancaster. lam in constant receipt of all the New and Valuable Books as soon as published. Also, all the Standard Works usually found in a well regulated WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOK ENIPORIUM, always on hand, and sold at the moat reasonable rates. My stock of 'School Books embraces every kind in use, and are sold to School Directors, Teachers and others, on the most accommodating terms. The celebrated Franklin Globes at manufacturers' prices. Pelton'e °tallier! Maps, Sander,' Charts, Webb's Cards, Holbrook's Complete School Apparatus, Sargent's Standard Charts (with companion,) and in short every article used in College, Academy and Common School. Also the most extensive assortment of Miscellaneous Scoks, in which branch I defy competition. My facilities for supplying any goods not on hand are complete, being in daily receipt of packages from the city. PENS, INKS, ENVELOPES, bought direct from the Manufacturer; and sold at the most reduced rates. All the Monthlies, Periodicals, dc, for sale at the coon ter, or mailed to any part of the United States. Purses, Porte-monnales, Tablets, Card Cases, Gold Pene, Cabas, &c., &c., &c. THE CELEBRATED INDIA RUBBER PENS, the nearest approach to a quill of any pen now in nee, con stantly on hand, at the following prices: Pen and Holder, (warranted,) $2.00 " " Gold Band 2.50 " Large " 3.00 Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed on me I hope, by attention to business, to merit a continuance of favors. J. M. WESTHAEFFER. aug 28 tf 33 L ADIES, ONE PRICE FANCY FUR STORE. JOllll FAREIRA, No. 718 Arch St., betwet 7th and Bth Sta., Philade phta. (late of 718 Mark, St.) Importer. blannfactin er of and Dealer in FANCY FURS. Raving rem/rota to en New Store, 718 Arch St and being now entirely el gaged in the Manssfactto and Sale of Fancy Fw which, in accordance NMI the " One Price Principle I have marked at the Gnus possible prices coo sister with a reasonable profit, would solicit a visit fru. those in want of FURS for either Ladies or Children's Wear, and en inspection of my selection of those goods, satisfied, as I em, of my ability to please in every desired essential. Ali-Persons at a distance, who may find it inconvenient to call personally, need only name the article they wish, together with' the price and instructions for sending, and forward the order to my address—money ar companying— to insure a satisfactory compliance with their wishes. sag 21 5m 32 1860. 1860. rIIIIIE AGRICULTURAL FAIR, AT POWELTON, 24th WARD PHILADELPHIA.—The Philadelphia Society for promoting Agriculture Will hold its next Exhibition of the products of AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE, and the MECHANIC ARTS, On the popular Fair Grounds, West Philadelphia, on the 26th, 28th, 27th and 28th days of SEPTEMBER. All objects to be entered on or before Tuesday, Septem ber 26th, at noon, at which time the Exhibition will be open to visitors. Competition Invited from all parte of Pennsylvania and the adjoining States. Spacious frame buildings, tent; stalls and sheds, will be provided for the display of Stock, of Agricultural Pro duce and Implements, of Fruits, Vegetables, and Flowers, and of Machinery and Manufactured Goods. The most liberal arrangements will be made with Rail road Companies for the transportation of Exhibitors and objects to and from the Fair. Trials of Horses, Processions of the beat Animals on ex hibition, and public tests of Implements, will take place daily. Pamphlet copies of the premlmn list may be had gratuit ously at the Agricultural Warehouses, or by addressing either of the undersigned, at the Society's Rooms, 626 Oheatnut Street ' CRAW BOMB, Preet. SONNKDY, Reo. Sec. 84 , Tr ni ep . ‘ 49 4 ;4 ECONuriLY!% •,- 1 ; R 24 4 4 2 111E1231U:41a 2 ath, Save the Pieces ! As accidents unli happen, even in welPreoni, late families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Parnitnie, Toys, Crockery, Ike. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE 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 te 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 with ladles of refinement and taste. This admirable preparation bused cold, being chemically held in solution, and possessing all the valuable qualities of the best cabinetmakers' (flue. It may be used in the place of ordinary mucilage, being vastly more adhesive. "USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE." N.B.—A Brush accompanies each bottle. Prior, 25 cents Wholesale Depot, No. 48 Cedar street, New Yor k. HENRY' C. SPALDING & CO., Box No. 3,600, New York Put up for Dealers in Cases containing Four ' Eight, and Twelve Dosen—a beautiful Lithographic Show Card accom panying each package. Akir• A single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLITE will save ten times its cost annually to every bonehead:l, 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. [feb 14 ly 5 MOTHERS THOUSANDS ARE DAILY SPEAKING 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, DIARRIICEA, DYSENTERY, GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, WIND, COLD IN THE HEAD, and CROUP, also, for softening the gums, reducing inflammation, regulating the Bowels, and relieving pain, it has no equal—being an antispasmodic it is used with un failing success in all cases 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 eonse guersces which are certain to result from the use of narcotics of which all other remedies for Infantile Cbmptaints are com posed, take none but DR. 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 & CO., No. 1 East Orange street, Sole Agents for Lancaster, and by all respectable Druggists throughout the countyr. T. W. DYOTT A SONS, Philadelphia, and GEO. H. KEYSER, Pittsburg, Wholesale Agents. feb 7 Iy 4 BLOOD 6'o Ff E AL THY 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 defictencies in the red globules of Blood. Supply these deficiencies, and you are made well. The BLOOD FOOD is founded upon this Theory—hence its astonishing success. There are FIVE PREPARATIONS - - - - adapted to the deficiencies of the Blood in different diseases. For COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, or any affection whatever of the THROAT OR LUNGS Inducing CON SUMPTION, use No. 1, which is also the No. for DEPRES SION OF SPIRITS, 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 — Being already prepared for absorption it is TAKEN BY DROPS and carried immediately into the circulation, so that what you gain you retain. The No. 4ls for FEMALE IRREGULARITIES, HYSTERIA, WEAKNESSES, AC.— See special directions for this. For SALT RHEUM, ERUPTIONS, SCROFULOUS, KIDNEY, and BLADDER COMPLAINTS, take No. 6. In all cases the directions must be strictly followed. Price of the BLOOD FOOD $1 per bottle. Sold by CHURCH & DUPONT, No. 409 Broadway, New York. For sale at the Patent Medicine Store of KAUFMAN a 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. II KEYSER, Pittsburg, Wholesale Agents. feb 7 Iy4 M EN'S FURNISHING GOODS AND GOLDEN HILL SHIRTS, LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK FOR .TILE FALL TRADE, Of the latest and most desirable styles, imported and manu factured expressly for the approaching season's sale. C. B HATCH & CO. 403 BROAD WAY, (One door above the car. of. Walker , St.,) Give notice to the Merchants in all sections of the Union that their stock of Men's Furnishing Goode and Golden Bill Shirte Is now reedy for exhibition, comprising a full assortment of Under Shirts and Drawers, Fall and Winter Gloves, Plain and Fancy Shirts, Ties, Scarfs, Stocks, Suspenders, Half Rose, Linen Collars, Robes de Chamber, Travelling Shawls, Railway Rugs, Cardigan, Jackets, Mufflers, &c., &c., &c. Inclnding many new and desirable articles in this line not to be found in any similar establishment in this country. All Shirts made at the GOLDEN HILL SHIRT MANU FACTORY bear on the back of the Yoke the following stamp : It EN" ).O. Which is our trade mark tor this article, and which car ries with it our guarantee as to their PERFECTION in every particular. These Shirts, combining STYLE, DIIRARILITY, and PERFECTION OF FIT, we warrant equal In every respect to any made to order. - - . Parties not intending to visit New York this Fall, may transmit their orders by mall, and can rely upon having them filled as faithfully and promptly as though present ICI select themselves. jnly 31 3m 293 SAVING FUND. National CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA RULES. 1. Money is received every day, and in any amount, arge or small.. 2. FIVE PER CENT interest is paid for money from the day It is 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. 5. The money received from depositors is invested in REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such other first class securities as the Charter directs. 6. °Moe Hours—Every day from 9 till 5 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. W3L J. REED, Secretary. DIRECTORS: Francis Lee, F. Carroll Brewster, Joseph B. Barry, Joseph 'Parkes, Henry Diffenderfer. ' E : WEST CORNER OP THIRD, lELPHIA. tf 13 Henry L. Benner, Edward L. Carter, Robert Selfridge, Samuel E. Ashton, C. Landreth Manna,. OFF WALNUT STREET, SOUTH PHILAD AVEQ WHEREVER YOU CAN 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, ana 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 pursue business on correct bus. Iness principles, the prices will accordingly be reduced. No other but the beet kind of work will be kept, embracing all the various kinds and styles now worn, all of which will be of his own manufacture. BEENEMAN 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 willbe done in a neat manner by a good workman. Let every body call at BRENEMAN'S Opposite Cooper's Hotel, West King street. mar 20 tf 10 AMERICAN LINE INSURANCE. AND TRUST COMPANY. CAPITAL STOCK, $600,000. Company's Building, Walnut street, S.E. corner or Fourth PHILADELPHIA LIFE INSURANCE ATTHE USUAL MUTUAL RATES, or at Joint Stock Rates, at about 20 per cent. lens, or at Total Abstinence Rates, the lowest In the world. A. WHILLDIN, President. J. 0. Sum, Secretary. H. S. GAGA, Esq., East Ring street, Agent for Lances ter county. [mar 22 ly 10 HOUSE AND CATTLE POWDER.. TATTERSAL'S HORSE POWDER, HEAVE POWDER, ROSIN, FENNUGREEK SULPHUR, GEUBLAN, CREAM TARTAR, COPPERAS, Ac., For sale at THOMAS EM Ma HER'S Drug 3 Chemical Store, West Ring street, Lazier. feb 9 tf 4 DRS. VITA:IM AN • its swirarTZEL, , CON done to pnictice Denriatry at their Office, 60% ~t h Atileela Area, baitignare Thin' the P. IC-33. ,Depo‘ ?" Lan caster, Pa: 4114 ivGREATEST MEDICAL DIMWIT y OF THE AGE—Dr. RUMMY, of Roxlmry, - has discovered, in one of our common pasture weeds, a remedy that cure RVERY SIND OF HUMOR, from the worst Scrofula down to a common pimple. He loss tried it in over 1100 cases, and never failed except In two mass, (both thunder humor.), He has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue, all within twenty, miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to Wire a nursing sore mouth One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the Awe. Two to three bottles will clear the system of Blies. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker In the month or stomach. . . Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst CAN of Erysipelas. One or two bottles are warranted to cure all humor the Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair: Four to Nix bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst cases of ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most des perate case of rheumatism. IMM=Zi;E=I:II Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula' A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. 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, but 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 1846—second, that it should cure all kinds of humor, In order to give some idea of the sudden rise, and great popularity of the discovery, I will state that in April, 1853. 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 have been found in it that I never suspected. Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was always considered incurable, have been cured by a few bottles.- 0, what a mercy if it prove effectual In all cases 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 Agne, pain In the side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in digbases of the Kidneys, &c., the discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever neceesary--eut the beet you get and enough of it. DIRECTIONS FOR USE.—Adults one table spoonful per day —Children over ten years dessert spoonful. Children from five to eight years tea spoonful. As no directions can be applicable toull constitutions, take sullicieut to operate on the bowels twice a day. Manufactured by Price, $l,OO Wholesale Agents.—New York city, C. hf. Clicknor, 81 Barclay street; C. H. Ring, 192 Broadway; Rushton ct Clark, 175 Broadway; A. B. & D. Sands, 100 Fulton at. Sold in Rochester by J. Bryan & Co. ' Wholesale Agnate No. 112 State street; also by L. Post & Co. General Agent.—T. W. Dyott & Son Philadelphia. Agents in Lancaster. James Smith, Wm. 0. Baker, Samuel Welchens, B. H. Kauffman, IL A. Rock:Meld, Chao. A. Ileinitsh and John F. Long. aug 4 ly 29 HEAL fiRED R. NIOTT . f . 3 9 it db. CI 4 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 tho following complaints, viz.: DEBILITY, NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, EMA CIATION, DYSPEPSIA, DIARRHEA, CONSTI PATION, SCROFULA, SALT RHEUM, SCURVY, JAUNDICE, „LIVER COMPLAINTS RHEUMA TISM, MERCURIAL CONSEQUENCES, INTER MITTENT FEVERS, NEURALGIA, CHRONIC HEADACHES, FEMALE WEAKNESS, MIS MENSTRUATION, Nviurt.fi, CHLOROSIS, etc., PIMPLES ON THE FACE, ROUGHNESS OF THE SKIN, 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 proves that no preparation of Iron can for a moment 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 all 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 prompt, 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 general restorative it has no superior and no substitute. Pat up In neat flat metal boxes containing 50 pills, price 50 cents per box; six boxes, $2 50; one dozen boxes. SA 00. For sale by anyrSfrts generally. Will be sent free to Iress on receipt of the price. All let. tors, orders, etc., should be addressed to C. B. HATCH fc CO., 403 Broadway, N. Y -R. B. LOCKE & CO., General Agents. 339 BROADWAY, N Y. N. B.—The above la a fae-shalle of the Irsbel on each box KAUFFMAN & CO., N 3. 1 Krampirs Buildings, East Orange street, sole Agents for Lancaster. [nov 15 ly 44 SAFETY TRISI Company. LODEE OUT ! GOOD NEWS FOR ALL I The never-failing MRS. VANHORN is the best. She succeeds when all others have failed. All who are in trouble,—all who have been unfortunate,—all whose toad hopes have been disappointed, crushed and blasted by false promises and deceit,—all •who have ben deceived and trifled with,—all fly ;to her for advice and satisfaction,— all who are in doubts of the affections of those they,love, commit her to relieve, and satisfy their minds. IN LOVE AFFAIRS SHE NEVER FAILS She has the secret of winning the affections of the op posite sex. It is this fact which induces illiterate pre tenders to try to imitate her, and to copy her advertise ments. She shows you the LIKENESS OF YOUR FUTURE WIFE OR HUSBAND, or absent friend. She guides the mingle to a happy mar riage, and makes the married happy. Her aid and advice has been solicited in innumerable instances, and the re sult has always been the means of securing A SPEEDY AND HAPPY MARRIAGE • She is therefore a sure dependence. She has been the means of bringing many hundred hearts and hands to gether. Thousands of broken hearts have been healed at d made happy by her. . It is well known to the public at large that she was the first and she is the only person who can show the likeness in reality, and who ran give entire satisfaction on all the concerns of life, which can be tested and proved by thou. ands, both married and single, who daily and eagerly visit her at NO. 1336 LOSIBARD STREET, PHILADELPHIA All Interviews are strictly private and confidential. WEALTH, EMINENCE, GOOD LUCK AND HAPPINESS are within the reach' of all. 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All those who wisely followed her advice are now RICH, HAPPY AND SUCCESSFUL I in all. their undertakings; while those blinded by prekt dices and ignorance, neglected her advice, are still latruing against adversity and poverty. If you value your happi ness, you will consult her yourselL and be successful and WWI' also. All interviews are strictly private and confidential. Come one! come all! to NO. 133 G LO3II3ARD STREET, between Juniper add Broad, Philadelphia. july 10 ly 26 ARARE CHANC E TO MAKE MONEY. For sale, in the city of Philadelphia, with Good Will and Fixtures, a HOTEL, at present doing a splendid busi ness, located in a central part of the city, and at the ter 11111211s of two railroad lines. Any person wishing to go Into the business will find this a great bargain—one which they should not miss. For farther particulars apply either personally or by let ter to P. T. SUTTON, wig 22 1 t 93 261 Arch street, Philada. DIATIOND POINTED INDIA' RUBBER PENS, warranted to possess all the durability of the (told Pen, combined with the elasticity of the Quill. •- • J. M. WENTIDLEFFEIt'S, No. 44 North Queen street, corner of Orange. tf 19 NO 11.1111DBUG—.THE INDIA itusszn. PEN possesses tho elasticity of the quill and - the durability of the Diamond Pointed Gold Pen. J. M. W.IBTIIAEFFER'B, No. 44 North Queen street, corner of Orange. 11 19 - TITAN TN.D.--C lerks, to e al 1 and examine V y the DIAMOND POINTED INDIA EUBBEIR warranted for elasticity and durability at • st M. zies, N 0.44 North Clem street, 'bawd 4itranr THE GREATEST f fAv MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120 Warren at, Roxbury, Rasa