v " TON: LIGHTBOOLi, TO Y *TILT . 1 ektnfluyr " i1.1 * 04 • ,k,k itak P ' V i l a t %Mier! r k: ran k Z. Ladaigig rivi=cca f. at 724. rpipLitt ttiP libiablzßeatifts;ap eAppgisil. itiraVioa v q. 7. , : .• • - 2 vggieGL.,-. !..',..5 l::. , . . ......_ 310151C1k2 Xlitife.:,--obeil. Ml' . ,McqrstPlr:KtArlt .. • " ,t 714: . i.i . -- ..”,i: R 1 zia•Aram IA • 1 . - 1 La Attorney &t Qa • V", D r ageiLlgal avITT - Lca CD' .1 - s tioh a itoft, vArg -= J 7RgagontENEß._d omeg.vagszteunaW_dgetk--megi . _ ttrA*.9Firt Virtn.slaiisiolciinay : A .. • Office c.ifNffttitill'iiirtUfelitaa'm Botel,,7aneast4r,Pet TX;13441 • D" , ;;:'- 1;:e ney at • PWRlttklet utetpitc-the 2 , : f erfuL,l_l:Li taay 64416 rfv. • sA4s v p V t *::**‘'!‘ n ' as 4 1 1.'3.'004 , z*, lyole :AE5'l" '..:lj.lffebl.lllll!:4 ICfilrfn#l,sV,kl%.'- 'llo:o44.lll.ollllgglitidt*AVVlts ll . lol67 .4 ll . ls etHriii.*loLel.o(l.lldo 0:11 1;7: virm go ftW ve- fai77 " lrtt alt: ft, po o r) t t a e f3 the Trinity Lutlierigi 944141, : ,71 ;110‘13,-2 rn- - ;;31" '141.4. - *-6.448-aclerir - :2' 1 7-0:11-'147X=z oiriog 7theBl 5kit4101141 42 4,..f. ki 3 9 vii. 4 " in A ' - vc n r v cr3b7 l " ' - 4410uil zuttfrAMIZCiPALYPTAT.. 43 See 9449/0 1 dikl. , "°r doim, Y u i l lO t i: o "4 f wesC 14mMte.).1* , 1:3 Argsait.)LANDlsoittvexteiz:l4-164,:it,,,-of el Ace °Do door 94*Eit.WW°*te E A st,, g i og:"Pr oor, littidertrfSeijrtifilng•=imeh".6BHinitimeWills, gagiVAegadti,*.. itxiniduirsembd• t, ; !pktr.4.l , figettrtm - VBifirclUtet;:tiwordcmis utast .bfkochier's •! • ' ." air 423111131rihSirfictekw1ih '4ls,mlitMslmqt,,,!md mr,imitiMeifermldgfDaedOltiremmes, Wil1:11 'Ft A ciitaiiiki4,TpromiAly , iittindsar m - 16. J tf47 . _ , _ ti a ti .1 113;" Aoip.ey r • t-Lai:rerH6Qiichteige44.4 Ski, 13 ltOrth- Duke maddimprlocatiotti doors ti.0.114.014119..11P 1 44)...q.Ju1f.1.;.; : on -11611:11FARITIVIlyrcystarAuphair sysioveLt- bl,. l . l o , oroc ta ery to . itttittXr/"7„Aram. . A l tifrcr 7 dir -P obru=t - vKattended - to. • - .: . • . ATTO.iI,xE r ' r Brig 11 .' Nd 441 N. Dint' sr , •Emlaurnince . , Ilingti • 41/S.WA...ttorn, .Attorney `at' • r, rea.,l/912111-iv,ese - corntir of • ' tif ."" ' may 1.6 '66 IYI7 -Lk...Li a .1 1 141_,14*4 1 - 'DIA • yy~Ca'. --L'A• 36-14*TH unit BT os 21- •• • • 'P A • '• ' . 10 JOHN F.INVATONs . A T, 4 ,1p1 - 4YA - 5 I;n .I O IHLADES.I.HIA„ PA, Hu removed his olflAsi toAl2l74dspos ? , No. 249 South Bth tit4t r Aho7ziVilikbaCe; lyetferrtafestort td -' % Hi iSklorat, • A.. y. H 'LYE% r -n •tta t sil,•kVarro, thasinitmlSTevEss. T A•TE L AGENI I , rto“ A ...W1414.f Vitik " L iillt = ii4sid' 4o the Itetklislk .ornostsei, Ccaleitiug Rouse tlia , Vii>vitid RteltS;AC.72,.lkgbuctei entrnsted his care cr Hobe.thisillatalk xeceived,:eisd.cartrullY oftenAed to.— BetisfEtcterg.crefezeueor.liYOA comer of 68/11391faii E4 4 4§<l 3 i.PffelPirSE?c°4/ 1 ° 6 4 ....] fe 1 94.1: . ; TtbIirAVISTRY.7-71/7.,.-WHIA`F.- DanTST,trver Gye . fa Bonk, *44 - opposite D. Bair's Dry CIZOVEtore, East :- street, Lancaster. . --• [Aug 281 y 33 LE X. I A.TII N . Iti E R - • Nortrizaii A ;STUDENT 'AND .A§RETANT IN 'ME 171PAqa,orPu...yi , ,emays, of Lancaster, continues to practice the varioui. irancises of s his'profession at his Office on the sbutli.ekst corner of North Queen and Orangestieets, • • - lANCAdTEB, PA. AireMntranee to - Office on Orange street, Id door from Norto Queen. Duly 17 ly 27 D'E.N . T A L"SURGEiRY.- = The {' ' Under signed has associated with him in .Cle r eetietooLLteliteljitttgern.E. -S-VirENYZNL b. D. S., well knowu-a--his wig - stint: Dr. SwillitseVgtadliated the Baltimore, College of Dental cßllrgerYi with_ high honors , and has been In practice seyeg,y,eiire, e NO.; 80% North :Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. aPt.2O tf:l4 , JOHN WAYLAN. li •'. :- I'Ll'il.ANl. ,DL.•AItILF.Iii. - TIRGEON N. TlSl',,Office:on:the9euth-east corner of North Queen -...irit y Orange! . 6 Eitreetexit e ter,Da. • I . -^''' ---- , -- •• Dr. A. having been for 5 Years a studentarid 2 l -...g , . t in-the office of Dr. John Waylan, of • =,An'd haring for several years since been in con f.-isteitit'praOldii, Will, he-holies; be a: sufficientguarantee to - ,'''ldi Dieud4tindthe•publle genorallY,:cif. his .ability to per '''form all. OSrations: ecinnectidlYitb the Prito4ce, , of the Dorm ART, in such a manner, as will renderentire satis faction to all whozmity.,-fayor- higrultil a call. • /Or Charges moderate, tifidall Work warranted to be Idly equal to any thafcan be procured elsewhere. N. d3,-nlintrance to office, 2rid doofon Orange street. . - j tine 2924 • CIAROLINA YELL° we PINE FLOOR -ING BOARDS. 50,000 Feet Carolina Yellow Pine ,1 - Wck - E/ogrtnßll,2 l .Dds., -- .1:3IIMI111•Feet Do , ...Dtedreased:. 50,000 CYPRESS SHINGLES, Ng.l and 2. 50,000 BANGOR - PDXSTERING LATHS, .. 40 4414 - ecoiv .A eri pi t y nd G o r; :i ff'j Landing, ) ,:) n . the StlAne Rapt Orange at., rtes'. Queen at., Lancaster . riksTort eIL, - `ARROWROOT, C SWEET OIL BO M RAX, . • • CAPHOR, 'MOW; CALOMEL, BOBA,- - .- -LOG WOOD, CREAM TARTAR PEA RI, BARLEY, ARABIC, HARTSHORN, .:# 'TINE,. . 'VIALS, ,H.TILIB ABB, . SENNA, SPONGE,. Ac., .. 3 : 0 5 ifi pt : THOMAS ELLMAITHE'S apr 21 tf Drrna/aild Ihemical koro. Wtat-Mueat. M.k===Xu=iiiatuiu6casl jj, , 2 4 1.113.1 , 1KLIDCBEIGART, of Lancaster city, obtain, Letteiitaftfaitltrom the' D. S: Pategt Once, on the most resabinilde:ternis.. Drawings of all ...kinds of Machinery 441tpiltnreor Surveys, correctly,exectited hy him. Like . Willeitaed/4 Zonds and other instruments of writing Il iwr ,Q co . agricriltitral and Mechanical Hall, Onrecher's •Ea ' : h ) tfart.h littieetr - street, Lancaster: . 14 : ,;,: ; , ',.:-., 14 Timx7,lmo ae:,..AIIEVOIfi STILL CON " tinuatheDLEROLLANT TAILORING BUSINESS in the .THE GRANITE BUILDING, No.e itk l n TQJieerLat. Our stock consists of the choic est , HEOTHS, srich as Belolues, Samonies and 2ielieappq fluest qoths of- various colors; the choicest 'Veal:Leh: Oessimeres;• Black :Doeskin Oassimeres ; Fancy bestkeleclion; VesUngs of all descriptions, azlkiqkr/Puf , • :GENTLEMEWS FURNISHING GOODS. We respectfaty Ask a continuance of the patronage so litiekilli-bestiowed ; tlpcin-'onr , :fiedeceseor, and trnsr by strittAtiiiitiott.to tttEcitietaKto.rocelve it.- --On&of the,firtn- has, had , considerable experience in one the_Tat'gee't and - hid Ofiio - iihle - Merchlint Tailoring Es tablish= en ts in Philadelphia, and flatters-himself that he --pill pe &Moto- render- satisfaction to the patrons of the PETZELT & MCEVOY. 7 tf . W ATCHES.GIVEN AWAY t I A GIFII VALIIII/4110M, TWO DOLLARS TO ONE HUN DRED DOLLARS GIVEN WITH EVERY BOOK SOLD.;AT RETAIL PRICES I \ . iAtlitst,Qmy.Watck Is guaranteed to every twelve books. Mese Inditeements are offered by the SUFFOLK 43•10 P 100kI,P4NY; 97 Park Row, Now York. Tnj near-Exasaatve nun 'fah Mbar - lancets Orrr Concana ..ts. EEIeTANCL. per ABLTATTPD IN 1855. lear: &Bap_ XEL3I. iA ,OATALOG Those who haveistronized other Gift Houses are particu larly requested - to acy - faint - themselves with our terms.— ~ Our trolltiogneretitalro tacrlrallo, and put all others in the The • fofloWing are some of the Gifts to purchasers 'of ,}lngtleh IT ever Gnld Watchea, Hunting Cases. ;yitenlZe+er, -"' " " Ladies' Lever, " " Open Face. Detached Lever Silver - Watches, Hunting Cases. Lepinpp Wateleksb Open Face. Gold lodate, 'redone Sizes. ' 'and ()kite Gad Chains, various Styles. •-• -° Ladle& and Gents' Gold Sleeve. Buttons and Studs, all Gents' Bosom Fine, New and Rich Styles. 0 Gold Pencils and Penn. Ladles' and Gents' Gold Rings. GolttykaNapyrjrnd Nupins. A great variety of Ladies' Jewelry, Pins and Ear-Drops; vitleitirrottig ityles now worn, rich a/real:l26o, Mosaic, Goustotuc tiiiu;Florentlub, ko. 9a/a.artoeleto, All. Styles; : of Books conardses Banat easortment of stand aditNlPtitaila every . department otliterattire, interesting .....V4o..Yerlogend old. Dp not fall,tonewl for a catalogue. Wailed Solt° orlyitddress, Apply to nsL, EXCEIAMTEICOMPANY, ai Park Row,New.York Qty. Vr3All l / G 112004.116 :Washington street, Boston, _Mass. .., . . , ~ ......fetßAXE6lo . ).?4, l l lo 4gAdnoont, Asaortment. of A gk thk , 4eveotrit.lpiimiportect,this easerm, rim every 417Aiedge 03140, MAIO Irirarted to:the very best man „,,,OOrkettlitiolththatllefF.OlboopeOtion, at.the Paris Cloak ttl%Ore,4ii,iirooo l !!-QtYlithth gad: 'etreeta, . ° n t."4 sl 6tmerne ;13Cote, No. Tos Orlb Ilehiltistreet, .STPrs' orotilittAl Fang of the AWN , • itill.P3 l lUßloeffor.:qualltY.:of Ihel 0/Oftke at the new' loak Store,No. 142 N. Eighth EttrepcvPhiladelphia. )pt value .9( . 4.l libne7.ar -- WttiVelty`-tioe:k'ftate, No. 142 N. Eighth stlV!tadg:wt3tiemahiladelphia. r liaVitimdlorrhe City Cloak No. Natililtihth'street,' Yhtledelphte; - tali to be . 1 . Witte/data cheapest fitore in the city. ji ,. . - -..i. , , -•,•_ , . , To itvgatm i s Oar MI its . k , ~, ,t s 0 iv. jr, 0 :tx_ 7 =7 . g 41km:et. g ir ~ ,:: - • ,___u ,__ ,4. .-AT :11111 . 1,0 f '""---llAitiETX.g,ItEtIEB*1, TI ~0142?.', A11,1E7%10248, ' cl T. I &Via 2m 421 23 EL Ninth street, PlitlidelPhia! . :. CE1=114::.13. ,I.Pirarwee.A. - 43.1eilintgalte of ; P (=OAT Alat.4 ll o). kths: Oeetertne Setho • 4LeifylijOile*tier.kadiOnipe,lklitor - of the tntiffigente* ..LAIP*I/ 0 - ttlet • •'• WerAtlciii4th r giei. ,Nrs - r : 1 544 SkYISTER.4 I . I " , alethelitß' c.. - 1 B It I Tit i it i:II.E r-.4.-z.frA . --- II Ti - ,_ aertratlfadercurprengs to,,Bakscriber" ' PREMIUMS AND. ANDl:B=Thill I. _ t• 4a..DX=rteiterfillilafe/e.lattitltule to FOWL the rok lowing leading Britith Periodicals; riri: .- .- .-. itiramerwire. .it 'BBlBlormoNsoo4l B l, 43. - .l4iiiiio , 20-Tgit BDlNBlinteK B . , , .)::- ... ,•_ s _. • - v 3; Tug somswinunigi 1 01 1- th'!" 44 -: t i a 4::TEBATZOTAinaIt . 1, ,- .l, a. isiaoswocps!-AgNAKOM . _ A•rj........1 , Theleheent tetthmbeteteofStPoP9. 6l 9=- ....—..--- , theme putdicathaucluartag ......• eomleg year. 'They - iiill — & - a tothtelooon 'ground between; the b 4.9 W.l mitten ApPirritethCitrltas. .. . 3191 ' flying rumors of the daily Journal, :.P9 . . • doniarrif.thra DitoruthatortenGlT H l . a a the ' interred and accitereent of th e great _ rre 'Ol time shall bare pareathaway. It is to that I readers must look for the only really anti glide and rell•i able history' of current events, and as such , inA4l.4ll* ; to; their , sellostebliehed literati, irdentilas tig ui i . =:ltrte• character, we urge' th eist upon : :the . _ „_ , the. reading- public. ..- 4. _. •- The receipt of Adwarsie Sheds from the. British iribibir• ore gives ethiltltdrallridne to. thearlt.aprinta;theamnth II they an, now , he Pieced in the hands or subscribers about as won as the original editione. • • - , : :7TIRAIL (ikernly Priam) . • -.l_ -. • • -,,", -,• , - --, . • -.- :. - • .•- .. Per annt ;For any 0118,4 „ the' tetir ilivieii,..----....,--4 3 00 For any two of the four Iteriume,...,-.•••:::, - .........-... 5 , 00 For any three.of therlbur:Bereieleer••--...-- T 00 For all four of the Barlaws,---.... .........„.......,. 8.00 For Blackwood's ktegardneV•%--' -••-• ..... •.. - ......... -•• 3 00 For Blackwoad add one Ralielr • ...;.........,....”. 4P° For Blatkereed and two.lieriewit.. , %•-,••••,--••• , - 00 _ For Blackwood and three . Beefere,-..4-•••••-r•-•••-• g w Tor Blathwoadund ail the fburareiews,.._ -...,,, _... ... .....,1 00 Money current in the Statereberataneti . witi " btrreoelved at par. • POSTAGE. The Postage to any part.of the.Cnited fitetsfkrailathuf Twenty-four Cents *year fon kidilealcteled,niutd,Fotirteen Cents a year..ftn.esch.ot the Etedeset At the aboyelnicteelhe Periodicals will he film:WWl for 1861, and ua. " • . • • pßiatiini_to NEW. the Nos. of .the same Periodicals f0r.186.9.wi11be1004, • Tinlikethe nionsaphemend letapsinsi diie. day, glieeie , Periodicals lose littlabyeme. Reece, a, foil year .the Nos. for 1859, may. be regarded nearly es seistable ET 3861 - Subscribers wishing Wawa. Nce.70r,1860, sup plied at thelollowingAstrelnelrlow rata, SPLENDID OFTEIIB FOR 1869, 7 60 AND ID. TOODTHBB. For Blackwood's Magazine,- the three years, $0 00 FCrtany,me-..Eaview; For any two Redeye, • - - , , 800 For Blackwood andlain .u 8 00 For Blackwood and two Reviews, " 12 00 For three Devisers - . • " 11 00 For - Blackwood end d:tree Reviews, " . 10 00 For the Your Review. 00 For Blackwood and th e four Reviews. " 17 00 Any of the above works will ale° be furnished to New Subscribers for the year D368-.7,and 8, at one haff the /iglu-, tar Subreriptiorl+Prias. Thus a New Subscriber may obtain the reprints of the Four Review and Blackwood • , SIX CONSEuun. YEARS FOR•S32 t wldah is about the 'Wee. of- theory:oml works for one year. As we shill never again be likely to offer such Induce. ments as those here presented; • • NOW IS THE. TIME TO BUBSOItIBE I . Alar RemManess most, in all eases, be made direct to the Publishers, Its at these prices no commission can be allowed to agents. Address, - LEONARD SCOTT &DO., dee 4 St 47] No. 64 Gold Street, New York. IDARMEGREI, LOOS TO TOUR -ENTREE- T EST I—Received the First Premiums this Fall -at our County Fair, a Silver Medal on the Telegrah Fodder Cutter and Coleman's Farm Chopping Mill with Proeen's improve. ment. I have received at my Agricultural Implement:and Seed Warehouse a large stock of the Telegraph Hay, Straw and Cornfodder Cfutters, four sizes, Nos. 1,2, 8 and 4, suit able for large or email Farmers. . The Telegraph Hay, Straw and Cornfodder Cutter is acknowledged to-be the best Cutter now in use. -We claim a great many advantages over any now manufactured:- let, It has the down , cuhall the strain is on the frame where it should be; 2d, .It is geared on both sides. and is not lia ble to wear or get out of repair • 3d,. The Noe. 1 and 2 are double geared, and can be changed to cut different lengths; the Shortest out is 7 pieces.fo one inch for Cornfodder ; in five-minutes they can be changed to cut scant inch for Hay or Straw. The band-wheel can (on the No. 2) be changed on 'either side of the Cutter to suit the power.— The greatest advantage we - claim is the power. We can do ae much work with one horse as those can (that first cut, then crush) with three. One cutter-will cut shorter and make better feed, than those thoie that first cut, then crush. We all know the more power it requires to drive a Cutter the sooner it will get out of repair. We will give a few references to Farmers wanting Cutters this fall:- John Senor,' Christian Hess, Abm. M. Hess, Benjamin Myths, near Willow Street; Chris tian ZiMmerman, John Weaver, A. Stouffer, near Goodvllle, John G. Marne; Marietta; Benjamin Hoffman, Maytown, Jacob Burro; Hinkletown, Benjamin Beldomridge, David Stoltzfus*, Intercourse, Jacobllmble, Gap, Henry Eckman, Drumore Centre, Sanders McCullough, Drumore turp.„ Jae. Long, Liberty Square, Israel Tennis, near Chestnut Level, Benjamin Striltsrfase, near New Holland, David Landis, (Faller,) Bird-In-Hand, John K. Ban; Mount. Joy, Jacob Bachman, near Strasburg, Gideon Kauffman, John Lapp, near Concord. Leonid' give several hundred namea more if necessary. I have also received a full supply of Coleman's Premium Farm Chopping Mill with Prosetn litiptoVement. There are a great many of our Mills now in: use in this county, and all give very good satisfaction. The Mill is very much improved over those sold two years ego. The grinding parts are 100 per cent. harder. There is a Mill running is Philadelphia which has ground from 15,000 to 20.000 bush. els of grain, and is running yet without having any repairs done to it. We will give a few references for our Mills: John Leman, Benjamin Leman, John Smucker and Henry Herr, Leacock Imp. James H. Hopkins; Conowingo Furn ace. Benjamin Hoffman, John E. Creider, Maytown, Jacob B. Garber, near Mountville, Peter Grabill, near Petersburg, John 0 Strickler, near Salunga, Ifepry - Selc Harvey Brack. bill, Martin Herr, near Strasburg, BSIDlaMilr, Suavely, (Farmer) and Samuel CharleA.PequrgilajZ, Efe,njamtn Bleacher, (Farmer,) Buck, Sarduel near New Holland. John L. Byler, Smokeftown, alum qiult West Earl, Abraham M. Hese, Conestoga twp, We warrant our Mills and Critters -to give satisfaction, or no sale. ; - . Farmers are invited to give me 4 mill, and ieratiniiie my stock of Implements, as I will.sell theca; on the very best terms. Wanted—New Cloverseed, at the higkeet market price. See . R. PARR, Agricultural Implement and Seed-LWAr_ehottse, D. Bing street, next door to Lanes' Dry Goode' Store, Lancaster. oct 30 tf 42 T HE HOLIDAYS ARE NEAR AT HAND THOMAS C. GARRETT, NO. 712 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE THE ISIASONIO HALL, PHILADELPHIA, Invites the attention of the public ton very large and choice assortment of goods, adapted for 170LIDAY PRESENTS, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWEZR-Y, SIX,VER AND PLAti-ED WARE a L a' a XB.B . , EXTRA FINE MIISIOAE BOXES,. ETC. These goods are fresh and fashionable, and will be sold at LOW PRICBS R - I 9 I NOTIC'E EXTRAORDINARY! B. E 'D .13 - 0 - I- -0 E i _ i 3. Z• $ 2 . 0 ' 0 _O 7 DRESS 000.051 IMMENSE secnivl,oß SHAWLS, CLOAKS, &0., IN ORDER TO CLOSE A LARGE STOOK MTN' THE SEASON W S. N. 7' Z 'B. 22 0 8 HAVE REDUCED THEIR ExTneI.FIOCK 1C..8 - oBD Buoxsm Suss LT 370. 300. 630. $1.00,'•51.26 ALL KINDS Y )51;}3..p c .s ' . 11.0.9DS S IV L :8' :D UCEDI ALL KINDS 14-GTOFF LADIES' ^ MOTH CLOA%S. LABW:g STOOK" OF LAMM .PWAKS-REDUCED LIEGE &FOCH OF WOOLLEN GOODS-EEDUORD DISCIPLES OP KRIS KINGLE OUR LARGE STOCK MUST BE REDUCED BARGAIN SEEKERS, REMEMBER THE SACRIFICE, AND FOR d USEFUL GIFT, WENTZBROB EAST KING AND CTIMIk BQtrAD,N . . ~ . . .. G .t. g .NNnii oni . • piticE • - . • ~ . . ~ 17 - TIA.T AND CAP 13104E,' ! .: ' -' ' 1 Cbrit& YULE 1;f14 , :g..6#V gitiCAY . : • N. WW2 COMB or ' BRIECISAND RAM Staring, 'PEITIDA. --The-publia-are-respectfully-Invitad-te bearia-mind that .aqbt Store 149 :Pil l9 ditt.pf . Naglgonabre Uthl.me Id. ovyanc.neiniiiiiio4ll;l3,•:APYTA.t.Ts; iiidg,.l4:4mix licprox runt , Inc . - • '. al, 4 Irs: 4.2 , 0::0z - Axs - . ..tp 8i- ..1 4igicind.riu*Triiii%i4l7al44l l, o44 ' . . ,and Eby `' 431r' Irahcy litattpri L ;ro . r. . naa__ _ ...Alcoa ... :.•_ .41 a- NO %70 - . 7 T..'7 14 . : 1 r94,... ..m4ez 7 .4104 0 .8.-sa • ~ laRAT'.': • . i. /0-. O IIION or 1:85 k0:1 wasca"--1. 0 Wurorize. CLOCKS . , JEWELRY Am); ELWIN. WARE.-Unital P. ..DYSART„ , 140. te. wEer Bt., (near Market) takeinlassore ' attention to his new cud largo Most of Goode, witch cron yism; asrent s of stll- articles in his line ea Oillo; be *anal the city;fic part , . IS Gant Ma* lastriVatcheit; Fine.Qold gusting Amen, ; - 116.141168ns "" °Pen faccsiikr •• s good asacelsoent oficarnilliMnd' LALFINSB of Bit and fampoeispQVABSSIPS to kesPtiisillPP*.bend44lll4ol.~,..ari.- warranted or Wide. InkelliottaloPt of JBWELILY 1s the mod adensire ever '!;; ., :;thalittPsmsals Pat of which are ' the 1-411 _llll.-elWilaW "11811J1J3TPLWIlt PLARVIN - g e arIIAXIMITB to matchco Mind=PnitddiAlspiCAtlP!, all oftwishihrgia:Peattt cansiat aurpmeed in the nitgiali PLEIN-1121i1- IXELIPED: -- 151UL ant UMW with VuM l 9#M i eti 0144,1~ 14 Pal•F ab rat Jewelry of *mop'? weerceanyMisog e • ; fhiardillreast-ind rob Mane ct•tica bad, • Ribbon - Slides; trobi: and' PidiVntc. ' Allay; on hand a good amertmint.of . - - ,•• rim 4i 4 4.:8*, • • Bieb4s ap6434 .a; T a b e, piswi,Angsr, ifust r ell Mid 8.14 Ribber and Yeall . Wm;-, Apish' Rings; Butter nag Print Suisse ;Zeit 4161 tern• CuA, linlves,PickleKnitee and, Yorke; aetts tr„nii :414•Pc :Arise int litioons for hilsaca.— Alsobeautifuhlotof portilonnetwi pr,Liwuki tu f a tfeets, Ocaphe and lambs of allkinsia, •Apooalsons, Okla* from 41.25 Cu 00,811 warranted. - ATMs suadendgued, ban, et•Mosiblensbla exPeuse, got - op n Cad of Hair Week Petteren, for.WhiA l be remises,' owlets- 4 01u ovoiked biißbilidslggsi In the usn4AW A ste and durable style, and at abort 00,140...1116„p4A0 are le *vital .to call and emadne his stock Mid Judge tr;them selms.;;; - •; 1 1 .4 114. V... •11 174 - 1M ; Sign of the Big Watch, tt0..10, West-Alog . Bto, Xencastor . . axiT.serionicsi.i.O.Wimalr. AMP 811k.V.E1t.-: V would•reepectralll In.Przaiqukfrkqd!, patnins and public ipmerally, that we have now In - Store,. antaffer - WhobwalwandlietaMat ttin lowest oana Price*, a large and witty, elioloo , atock of WATCHER. JEWELB , 4•43ILVER , AND. DIAT/iD; WARD; erverrTiriety. and Ala, e! - • • Every. description of DIAMOND WORK • and: -JEWELRY .2ande. to .order at .thort 4tor-dal warrantett boasrepresented, , • . , - N. ,itottlitt attention given to..tlie ..rensiting Watchesatui Jewelry, of every description.: .• ••, ,BTADERER A. HARLEY. ' eda Market atteetißouth side, -Pldledelphia. "trATFFIES, - CLOVES and: Jawzzaty. iv ,-• 'AT 11,1111J011 , 1.1.20111. - , WHOVE.I4LE A P ZirD RETAIL. -- • - .PQB BHIIIITZ, 914' Matket'streetotbon 9th, South 'tide, P delphla „ VIIIOIOERBOOK.K9. MAGAZINE. •_a_ • • . FIFITY-FITTEVOLUME. • L 01413 GAIipORD , CLARK, DB- 'JAMES. NOYES, ZDITOR& The present number closes the fifty-fourth volutne of the Knicxxesocrzz, and while we thank our patrins. for their pastiavere wersludl Strive to increase their member by redoubled care effort in ever7':dspartment 'of the Magazine. ' We expect in our next number to be - able to ennounoea series of articles on Popular :.Astronomy, by the most distinguished writer upon that science in: the land. 'Stories and Pictures' oil the Hudson will be com pleted during the year, and the two volumes.' will contain the bestelostobievtales, poems, etc., that can be prodered for the entertainment of our readers. - :r •PRRNI.77.Iit FOR 1800: - In order to increase the already large circulation of the KNICILIERBOCIERR,- we publish thls - month a splendid line engraving of Frith's picture of Merry-Making; In the Olden Tima,'..which. weithall present exclusively to the $3. subscribers to the Magazine for 1880, whether old or new. Tl4e Subject 'ropresents the pastimes of our althislitera, and einTnently of a genial'. dottitatiO'cbitfacter. engraved in 'England at .e.nienealigrSOWAßSETO, Is entirely n'evt';'measures twenty-five by g tit tehalf inches in size, Contains thirty nine ft iftiOnnd cortinathsbri the threat work of :the Itink,Ont.:oilfeitss . as a .Pincelnin In this ocinnhy.; • The engraving of Filth's picture of liferry-Making In the Olderaime ' represents the leimers of an English holi day in the connty in those good old timee , when the men wore cocked-hats and knee-breechei, and the women stays and hoops--i costume not essentially , differing from the corset and crinoline of the present day. 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Butiness for the yeas ending October 31st, 1858. Capital Surplus ...... Received for Premiums Received for Interest, Rent, dte. Paid Loma, Es:pews, .oammis alone, Re.lnßnraneaa, Returned Premiums, .tc Increase of Fire Premiums over last year's $14,699.69 Decrease Marino Premiums.... ..1.0,426 74 112:12=1 6138.11T8. Heal Estata,Bonds and Mortgages, $141,240 00 Stocks, (Par, $80,810,) 41,018 00 Bills .Recetrattle. 69,885 78 Unsettled Premiums and other debts due the. Company..... V 4828 02 Cash on hand, and in the hands of Agents. *limner. • CHARLES O. LATHROP. WILLIAM DARLING. BECISTLEIT AND ISSAIDDIXI. JAMES WRIGHT. Charles 0. Lathrep, 1428 Walnut street- - Alex. Whildin, Merchant, 18 North Front Street. Wm. Darling, 1338 Pine street. Isaaollialehurst, Solicitor. • •• John O.,ll.unter, firm of Wright. Hunter & Co. B Tracy, firm of 'B.. Tracy & C0.,:-Goldsmith's Hall. Jno.lt. -McCurdy, firm of Jones; White &11COordy. Thomas L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie & Zeller. James B. 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BOARD QB TIIIISTKES. 1 Alesinder VU I din? ^ o ( PKlXalant Samuel m Work, r - 4 ISPl'..n, Nqini l l a/r . r , Jobt Sims, ' Samna 'ERBodine, Georgt,Alpgant b . ' :M: acan4 o ),Afirl'a , f Albert a naerN rt. It drldge. nuatrasonbltzu Rs. J. P.,Bir/4421., D. ,I..liewtou.Walkm, M. D. In attendanse at Company's Oiliest daily from i to 2 &clock, P.M, I , . H. 8. 11AZA, 56 last King street, I' ...fft ‘ e4ster;4llent• feb ll , - ~ -, lire 0 Plat tfr lIATIIBp-MAIKIN6 SODA, OHS T • kke., or Bale at THOMAS: :In ' ' .'8 I , I Dreth , ,Ww.l atom West Hine • + : a . t'oner. -17' A= Pm....EAL 11 1 6145311411 " 7 "W1T'4 TO thi.THAlsito itiertinfar cedar Up. Wad dtets.W.Aniaittateedthereeke greet dre7•., lar • PIudniNTINEF.M. . , arfouringitotheurthwo . - firthe lent t:lttirttli 3 O, illf:ri , "11 , .. 0 Vren0u1t,1 , ,.." 0 7,7 'llllolAskinglanailantent#l9) -9inrt t. an s. P P .. ac .IntegrNo, Tag - atm tm outing to it-Ut-im lifiedidlbefillartey; soaking it soft' and . idly 4 . t aim . , Mlt o railtdePthei , ' thee , Si& Itrill-Worgy ' ' . Satliffifillinelnibilieddlo di Itifeipiftifitual• infteliblirtinuiratietistpreirihf ft diessiewl the head and,goalp front deninalf,eincr tither vatiniessiss ihaialins dannettlititiiir'tOgeOsi itnsurfuslly lOW' gists. 4 - 4,olty , ~4othillielillillisind elm w titer bar ..111 teuealilat , thterano it rent "ate antfivireltotheMoss, atiQ &store the tekiath- to Olheareperts which have hemp, baltansing it to . yliqdr a SOW eoterfoto v x'Ad ~ T" 1 . - . vinadaaditnifidinaanrinatetindtinthinisita iew Tbric artailinike had 4beirlhalitOstardtb, the poser this lusts , tWernstootietThi allotbei Prepaistionshildrhilett . L. , lllVhas in his possession letters hinnpershis . _telitifyinit- to - th e - i Wet fietirastuipstioe — Werthotegbeitsrespectablitty. • It will effectually present the hair from turning - Puy ' titffn 7 42 liffiliffliatAlledof IDIOM Wanes *bens, the hide ,- ham Veaadydraiagadiavetler, , the nee of ete'Lleigoistor 'WM with certainty restore it , to its original hue, giving it , a ufflefir3iNtrappennuslc' - Ais Perfassafat the UMW and , a Hisir Restorati, it brpirffeartairlytectimmetidad; having an:asististibleffigrance; and the great facilities it a ff ords fir draissingthe hair, which, when moist with ilia Insigora mt I* - dressed - inwny - tetiebedfieo..., - as to .-preserve Atoplaor t erhitherilekeor lac' uslilitilitiliiiiriadesioind the it•bribe ladies Us stindseStelletwrtlcle which- tete 'might to beeithotkilithilirließffici§illAslibilialielitesch ' of aII,IaiIng'ONLPTIVENTY:FITE - CENTE !ial,rllggiK t o garbed Stull 6,trix;sMtalerilriagiistel and`Perfumens. ' l. -%." MILLER" would' Cell the attention Of Parente end thairdianstothe nue Ida Invigorator, Musses wherethe children& Hair inclines to be ass & '. Themss Of itlayecffie fouidalinitiOke, good head of hair, u it remosea SO im purities-that may hays become condeetifforrith' the scalp, theicanurel pt which ik anandairrianbliba 'the' health of - the child„and - thefutnre appearance of the/lair: -- - --- Cannot '-.4Zolie itmuhiehlitlibut r theDfsehittrilleLLOßlE MILLER being on the outer-wrapper; also, L. MILLWB HAIR INVIGORATOR, Iti lrl , bln in the glee. __ ._ Wholesale Depot, 56 Der Street, and sold by all the lfferebantsind Del:quilts itmaikbotit •tbrer world. Liberal discount to parehasers by the o quataltv. "Z.lldaYdeisire-to s presentlo the4meiiican N 611414 NEW AND -.IMPROVED INSTANTANBOIId LIQUID whletnrafhw years of acientile , exparlmanting I have tatugliato.berfettitui..i It dyes Black or 'Drown instantly Wawa itijory to: the Hair. or 81da, warranted' the: beat watictiof'llso•kind - irraihrtatree. • ~• . lATtif YORK. '43 VIO la PANCY arM ,s, R" ro.g. lion :14aN P TlB4 r4h thand Bth St.., t )m ag p a t .f. r, C2l S Importer. Me erpflwad•Dealer F AA . C Y Having wawa liTer am. 7 1 $ , and balm AD 7 S or gaged in the 'Mc mid .Srtie of' Faiu -which, In accord/ the 't arm ,CVice / have Watiredot with b im with a, resu Pr sonabl would soilcit,a ;Move Want ,of , .eittem,Ladiaa or 4- 4 , 3 1,,,5ti0a ofrthoeepnaia, • please in every deeired Welltiii • Wt. persons at a Milano% who may end it inconvenient kg call PernonallY, need PnlY ,tha article j th,y wish, together with the price and instructions for le ading; And Forward the order to my, addrewl—money noOorillanYing— to insure a satiettiatory corlipltwith their wishes, bm 32 16H.T8 & -BRADBIIB.Y-S IiPATRNT I . NBIMATED , FULL IRON PRAMR NEW SOALR GRAND "AND BQUAIIR PIANGYORTES. . _ • ' , The Insulated:lhm Franie presarxesthe original. toys of the instintnent in all its purity, securing it for all time against that 'most disagreeable Huey. quality of tone in variablY found in ail. tither Iron Frank, Etano•Fortes. It greatly strengthens - the cam midi thus' 'keeps the Piano. Forte muoh longer in tune. It Ores' the instrument a much fuller 'richer end sweeter tone. :• It tdaptsthe Plano n to e climatee and to ell changes .of 'atmosphere,' and in all ream : ids-It Is proholinbed by our "-artiste ' the greatest improvement of the age in Platio•Forte tonstruction f 'pro ducing an Instrument acknowledged to - be superior to all others made.irt this country-or Europe. ' A FEW TESTIMONIALS IN • REGABD TO' THE. SU- PERIORITY OF OLPR-NEW SCALE PATENT INSII 'MATED PIANO-PORTE& • "I have examined the Plamidfortea of Lights k Brad buys with entire sallafaction. I know not that there ar. any others better, either in our own country or elsewhere. Lotirkti, MASON. " . "In clearness, richness, and volume of tone, delicacy, elasticity : of tolich, , and fine repeating 'action; I ave never played.upbertheir equil.";—EL L Woraxxxraurr. "In volume, richness, evennesa ancipurity of tone, and in -delicacy touch they: certainly excel, and in that beautiful singing quality so desirable yet so seldom found." '•• • "T have never played - upon.no rich and heavy a tone Square Plano-Forte."—Aarman NAPOLEON. r.." am ;astonished and.. delighted with the New /kale Iron Fraroh.Piano•Portes Made bv you, There. must be a nspiendidluture for.Lighta. klimdburyd. Piano-Fortea."— Gso. F. Roar. "1 haveMerat plays() - upon so - tlne• an instrument Gm. Inusrow. • "1 conaideir them OA -to beauty; richness, fullness and equality of tone, as well as their agreeable, elastic touch, equal if not superior to any. Pianos made in this country or Europe "—EARL Watts. "In power, quantity, and equality of tone, they certainly rich land and singing tone so Invaluable as an accompaniment to the voice, I..have never met their equal."--C. BASNINI. They hare all the requirements for a superior Interpre tation of both classical and modern compositions."—M. STRAICOBH. Wareroom, 421 Broome Street, a few doom East of Broad way, New York. &a , SATISFACTORY GUARANTEE GIVEN. IDA oct 2 eow ly 38. SA VIN,C. -FUN RAILEI3. 1. Money is received every day,. and in any amount, rge or small. 2. FIVE-PEE GENT interest is paid for money from the y It hi put in. 8. The money is always paid back in GOLD, whenever is called for,. and .without notice. 4. Money is received from Executors, Administrators, Guardians and others who desire •to bairn It in a plaCe of perfect safety, arid where interest can be Obtained for it. 6. The money received from depositors - is invested REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES. GROUND RENTS, and such other first class minorities as the Charter directs. 8. Office Hoare—Lgvetyrdarfrom fill b o'clock, and on Mondays and Ihnredaie till 8 o'clock In the ievening. This old and well 'established:SAVlNG FUND has re ceived more than TEN MILLIONS of dollars from nearly thirty thentiand depositors. - • • HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President.. WM. J. REED, Secretary. • '• D . • • Henry L. Benner, Francis Lee, Edward L. Carter, R. Carroll.Brewater, Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry, Samuel K. Ashton, Joaeph.Yerkes, U. Landreth Manna, Henry Diffenderfer. OFFICE: 4223,806_00 $ 276 / 2453 08. $81,566 46 7,825 49 ". $99,890 94 $ 70 , 38 . 3 00 Ni‘Mk i a=lU . LlW $ 4 272 85 F-AilmEinst DRY GOODS STORE. -. l"lfEtiTB ANT. 'MARKET STREETS. SRTLADELPHIA.. Eitel:Wye 'essertment of SHEETING and SHIRTING MOBLIN,I3 LINENS, • • , 'TIOKINGS, CHECKS, - , BLANKETS, WOOLLEN • la AND. CANTON. FLANNELS, punal, CASSIMERES, ' . . . ' SATTINETTS, TWEEDS AND JEANS. DRESS GOODS of evert kind. and quality, SHAWLS, CLOAKS and CLOAKING CLOTHS, At, all at very low prices for each. • ' Come and me for yourselves before you purchase else: where. E. W. FISHER, oct 23m 38] Twelfth and Market Ste. ' 8,389 28 „ $275,253 03 R. NEWELL'S PHOTOGRAPH.-GALLERY, N 0.724 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. One of the largest and moat complete Galleries 10 the United . Statek where the best Pictures, known to the Photographic art, are taken at pried* do higher than- are paid - miserable calk...texas. tTbe Proprietor, a practical - ;Pbotographerpattends, per eonally, every eitting--and allows. no picture •to leave the Gallery unless , it gives perfect satisfaction. 'Daguerreotypes, and Ambrotypes, of absent or deceased friends, photographed to any required size, or taken on Ganva4 life site, and painted in Oil by the best Artists. At thin Gallery pictures can be taken in any weather-- as perfect in cloudy days an when the sun shines. Persons visiting the city are respectfully invited to ex- - amine our , specimens, which for price and quality defy corn :petition:: . ifirlnefguotlona gtveo in the.art of Photography. R. NEWELL, Gallery of Art, 724 Arch Street, Philadelphia. . . COMMENDATIONS: 'from 'Hon. LEWIS D. CAMPBELL, M. C., Ohio. My family and friends all concur irilhe opinion that the (Newell) Pict - et:o A I mere,lifelike then any ..thing,they ever saw. My likenesi Les been reheatediy takezi by. different Artists in various. lugs, but I have never yet - had one which presents so' true to nature, all features and ex pressions of countenance as this. From Hon. E. JOT Maims, late Minister to Italy. • The exquisite finish, beauty and softness of your por traits, conjoined With their durability of coldr and faith- fulness es likenesses, cannot fail to commend them to the. attention and patronage-or.all who appreciate true art. , Form Cot.. Jana • 'Having occlsion' for a portrait, r proeured 'one from Mr: Robert Newell, of the City of Philadelphia, a miniature in ca Oolors,lnatien - fharzem.'ptecets=ciaccimid.by.7 t izo; and take great pleasure In expressing the satisfaction given me-not onlyby the accuracy of the, likenese r but its Artie tie flash" In eiirreenecta, end recommend him to the pe, tronage of three disposed to encourage, the beautiful art. nor 27 ly 47] 'tf'13•V . 1.17.13 SMITH'S NEW GEOGRAPHY, containing a concise text of Explanatorylioles_with OVER ONE HUNDRED MAPS-. for the use of schools in the United States and Canada. No pain' have been spared to combine in this work .all that is essential to a _,- • COMPLgTDAND.COMPIVERENSITE BO H 00'L- 0' 2 0 'GI .12 AP HP: and great care has been taken in its construction tonder It of the greatest praclinal usefulness In the schoolf ood and fatuity. It will be found to answer the . ONIL T ow arraarrathcitl Qusirrogsasirethy - ,inguisittvarptipils and that the study of Geography, in this work, is made a M e g a-. ing pastime. , School Directors aid Teachers supplied at introduttorz, rates. Hos *alai' wbolaialesindletail, ag :,. ~ .1. M. WESTHAEFFER'S, ~, nor 13 tf 44] Oor. of North Queen and Orange eta .',.. W X /r lltrerlck' Met Grefsi and Liam Lines, r il l =l a Drag & Chemical Ikon, oppodto Ono Keys Hotel, W. I PINEAr et . /484 "*.• tag . . ' .I - 1727 CENTS. . . ational TBEI ,mpany PHILADELPHIA 534-11/*- T PRO V 6 D I,` 35 fr 'FA 91- .jeir - A 'STANDARD' 111311 MINE 'foe 1916 - **eft.: r adieil. -ipie . ta*•"ottid orina, MMUS iikkisli4 ' fr om" PIPURIIT' Tfil_ , - 1146404dieti*fig ferthiiO4: the .7ikeet-d*.•M‘ftr, • - •• Tintintions, :•/ I f4 l r l l :4 4 kil!S - '•-• ah ah • . " • *Rhenttiatto" "1" ,t • -Jetilitliell'e* • ' —hiwyorial-Dhiessee, - -- GenerirDabilit7.- - • - -I•lmmrsikeigildit!,: Tic trislicellur, 77- '.aretnaittr hran:f., t l ya. above.:-to .. wkilt of. fioyilf Blocksofir.i of Napier ,township,, Whoorak the -81st Alay•of August, 4858, made effidarlt-before Jostiee-tiorleY, Shaba-WM treited.foe . Abe CAMIk.OL PAUCOR 4 three physielana ofßedfordeounty,and b Di;:Neotatt of Site E 44.400 College ,la Cirminnattfor a period of ,nearly eightmontha,-notwitstandlngWhieh, his ZMN Poic,.o ad a Portico of hit left dm* mot.entirely cafes away 1 . He bed given cm pH licma, when ba.heard g the "Blood Searched' and,was iticiamed to try it. rPour,bottles cured b104.1m4 -sithOnekmullr..dictprndr. there 18 no tinestbm, bat Whit gag invaluable Mememe. raved his life. The full- ioLbietanre.of:A l P. rerono** ~the he. seen In a circular Oalch . cous-he Jot' of 'Par 0 Off Agents. .. We also rikettailmaase ; of Nancy ,BlSakney, of Elder. tOn,-.6.rmstrong county, Pa., citre, - I,of Saroinla.after being tumble, to get out of bed kw, thews years.. I Tolthis case.af a lady. in Ammorille.lCleirfleldeonaty, who wee 110o_afilleted wjth Scrofula in its worst form. To the case of George Maisel, residing in Carrolltoon, . enedula ()Mint!, Pe. robe trnV:no , fiadlY4l l c*.wilb Can cer that it eat ; hja eptira -point off, and M m :worse, s, use wee , if pmesible. than McCreary's. TheparticularanLtheraimuteter_cry_one of which was .foundky, tbe PIO: cf- Qat Blood *tarcherr-,, DAY alSo be in a circular to ballad of any of tree Agents. • ' It: M. LEMON, Proprietor. • .. , _ ~ . Laboratory for manufacture and sale, near the Penn. sYlreoil Saillnad;DePot. OrlildaYebutg, Pa. .. Dr.,Peo: EL Reyinu,..Wholeaalo._Agent i ,Pittsburg, Pa. .For ;Akan this. city ,fiy. lobo. VLlong A Co., James Smith, Kauffman & Co, and C. A. Heinlistit , J. B. Johns, • New : Holiand;,A.Coßins, Falmouth; J. B.Gocicley, Reams. toun;..H, Stauffer, Adamstown; S. Enaminger, Manhelm , J.H. Orme, Sphrata.;,..Dr: A. I% Meattufd, Mount Joy; 3. Jay, Lthharn,..,Kmiattif . .r.: F. Bedienrldge, Intercourse; f 3 ...L.Boone, 11411erue L. Z. Itiogtralt, Churchtown J. IL Schternacht,' Fairville ; N. S. Wolle, Lair.; M. 8. R ose, BliziOetlotowno3.lficicenlierge4.llainbridge; D. & J. W. Bowman, Maytown; J. 11.1tellatt It Co.„ Dr. McCorkle, and R. Williams, Columbia, and by 'dealers generally. , tim 88 :138PECIALI. St designed for the nee of the Medical Prefer /I:cm and the lirstay,.havitur, eupareeded • the aocalled "Oins,","Aromatio," . ..Oordial," "Medicated," "Schnapps," etc., is now endorsed by all of the prominent physicians, chemists and oonnolsseurs, se. possessing ali_of those in trinsic medichsahqualitlee acale AO d Mantic) which be long to an OLD and.PURE QIN. Put up in quart bottles and sold by all druggists, grocers, etc. A. M.& CO., , (Eetabllshed in 1778.) • Sole .PrOprietors 19,„Broad street, N.Y. . . Por • sale by FRENCH, wicumuis• & W. & H. MUTH, and all 'of the prominent Wholesale Drug gists in Philadelphin. [oct 2 ly 38 ( 7 ----- A, T im e 60.0.4 cr as,)•' --,..0. qe. ... ...9' -{N. GI ce ---- v 0 ECONOMY! $ , v oik at .44 I A 0 Q 4 Dispatella 9a co 0,,, ..... :' Save the Pieces ! '..: .42 a : wide* wars happen, even in seell-muirstai familia, -it is ,Yery desirable to have some cheap end convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, ho. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE made all tincit sutergencles, and 10 household can afford to be witheitt it. 'lt le always ready ititd . nito the stick ing point: There is no. longer a necessity for limping anllntercei veneers, headless dolls, and -broken. cradles. It is keit the article fOr cone, shell, and other ornamental work, so popular with ladles of refinement and taste. This admirable preparation is used cold, being chile:lb:ally held In solution, and possessing all the valuable qualities of the best cabinet-inakeis' Glue.' It may be used in the place of ordinary mucilage, being vastly more adhealve. " , USEFUL IR •EVERY HOUSE." N. B.—A.Britah aceomOnle's 08.01 . !) ottlp:' Irks, 25 cents Wholesale Detot, NO. 48 Cediti 'street, New York. Address - HENRY 0. SPALDING & CO., Boa No. 3,800, New York. - Pat np„for Dealers in Oases containing Four, Right and s Twe'lVeDtmen—a beautiful Lithographic Show Oard accom panying each package. -- A siogiehottleofl3PALDlNG'S-PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its mistinnually to every houshold. - 01 Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hardware and Furniture Dealer*, Grocers, and Fancy Stores. Coiinti7 merchants 'Mania make a note of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, when making up their list.' It will stand any . climate. . • •Cfeb 14 ly 5 L' oom-oirr V' GOD 17 -2 11irgIVIE FOR ALL! Thenever-faillileidli3.:VANHOllN is the beet. She succeeds—when- all -others have failed. All who are in brutikda. ,4 ll who have, been onfortnnate,—all whose fond hope's haveheen disappointed, crushed and blasted by false promisee and decdt,--all who have been deceived and -trifled with,—&ll. fly ;to her for advice and satisfaction,— all who are in doubts_ of the affectlims of those they love, consult her to relieve and satisfy their minds. iN LOVE AIRS Sag NEVEIt. FAILS I She has the secret 'of .whining the affections of the op posite sex. , It hi this .fiet which induces illiterate pre tenders to try to hnitate her, and to copy, her advertise. manta She shows you the 'LIKENESS OP YOUR FUTURE WIFE OR HUSBAND, or absent friend. , ' She guides the single to a ,hippy M3r- Ana, and makes the married happy. Her aid and advice •has been solicited, In Inrininemble 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.df, biinging many- 'htmdn3d hearts and hands to gether. Thousands of broken hearts have been healed ar d made happy by her. . Itis well known to the public at large that she 'woe the first and she is the only person who can show the likeness in reality, and who can give entire satisfaction on all the concerns or life ; which can be tested and proved by thous ands; both - Mairied and single; who daily and eagerly visit her at NO. 1336 LOMBARD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. All interviews are Strictly private and- contidentiaL WEALTH; EMINENCE, GOOD LUCK Asp HAPPINESS are Within the reach of all. 'She is the living .wonder of this enlightened . age who consult her are 'astonished 44413 a trutleulneee.of.hecrinformatton and predictions.— AIL' those had - bid tact conitilted 'her,' their bad lock left them; and they are now fortunate, rich, eminent and happy. To ALL in hi:Leh:masher advice is Invaluable. 'Sherman foretel, with the greatest certainty, the result of .all.commercial.and brudness.tranaactions, If you follow her advice, you will . ...IMPROVE SOUR CaRCIIBISTANOES and.succeed in all your undertakings. Those who hive been unfortunate and unsuccessful in life, and In business, —those who have workedhard and struggled against - ad• .versity and salafortunathe.greater part of their lives, and found the mme they tried to get forward In the world, the more things went against them I—all these clew have con .sulted her for the last twenty years." All those who wisely followed her advice are n0w...... Rica, HAPPY AND SUCCESSFUL I in all theirUndettakings;:mbibilthoile blinded by preju dices And ignorance, neglected her advice, are still laboring 'against adversiti a nd poverty. -If you. value your bap* nese; yon will Consult ,beit yourmt, NA "be successful and All interview's are strictly private and 'confidential. Come one. I come alll. to • - No. ins LomseaD STREET, ' betvreep Anniperaud . .. Philadelphbs. ly 10 ly 26 , DAN/KING HOUSE OF REED - BEN. 'DRRii()N & liair'2Bth of 11611011,, Instant. the undersigned, under the. Arm of JLENDBESON &•130., will cottinieneethe Bankng Bestow, in Its natal blanches it the office hitheito occupied by Jan R. Reed Occ, at Ow - comer - of Mut King and - Duke streets, be .teen the Genrtlitearearkil Sprecher's.Hatetairricafter, Pa: They will .pay interest catdeposits at the following rates. Ty Coln: tor,fkronaths and longer. • - " 80 days and longer. They' will buy 'and sell:Stocks and Beal &state on com• minden, negotiate MAAS for others.lpurchase and sell Bills of Rankuinge, Promissory Notes, Drafts,. ac., &c. The undersigned will be hadividuallylieble-to she extent n_f, their weans, for all detalite and, other obligations of 'llanditBolllXio. 1E: "REED, AEtOB II IDINDSRSON' ISAAC IL inw 20 tfiol Q . /MIT/PA STASWIS POE A SPECIMEN OF • '"...174 WS" RO X ,H0.X4'. ,, A. complete smuuery' of :the Utast lotelligence received frinirigmbrid, Trehind; 'Scotland, Wales and the Britieb P'oeeeeebne in _every part of the World, and devoted'to Folitlee - Llar, Science, ArcliistOry, 4c , y Jo. mportyon d _ e per,and :Wele the .MODI'HORII a p a bMhedtiery THURSDAYI.F.WB NM leiwittdedpoirtigefree tbr • ' - • Two Dollar _ for one year. - , thwaomir-ft , hte , menthes /UV Tanta for three mouths. • I •o. tr-Paitift Ireitthig 'clube-areldlevied2,6 their tremble. u 4 Pal ,- ft4tivislidedia)thaiid It .614 Thrlain in authorised lcrees anti ZIC. VOIWATEOIII - 41:0141 , . ' 1 • * York 2" 4 . •,,,i, • . 1: X•4 031 //t a* 7 .A 4 /4 °A. • . .4 4 I _Jibs et 7 .f&i:jl_;apitrient and etonniehiq;preparation of "P.M *Med - *rgeinnot - Carbon by corn , bustion Itycirmeh . orliiitti m edical attthor r OFtraftdmat, effiosci in 'oath of the follawing conblaints, vit4 " DitinIaTYLVIUVOThr - AMMONS, MCA- IlAtl7o.ll,•=DxsnteSpL, 111AtitHEA CONSTI PIeIIONAMOULArEtat tUCEIINCIiIEVY, r JAIEUDICE, 1171313. cOmPlAalirraE3intril MIX 10ZIWURTAL CORMICENCES, 3dITTEMI MIER& MOILLEMS, cKßomo L ,EVADAMIN MIROZNEBB, IIVISTWATIO r T N, =Mous, .tc., c ITMI , L.IO - 01r - - FA , BOUGENESS OF TEE, SKLN, etc. . Tlfe IRON being absoried by' the: blood,' and thus circulating through the whole system, no Tart of the body can escape their truly wonder : 'Sul inileritieci. the ra:publics of thousands daily proves that no preparation. of. Iron. can . for. a niome,nt compared with it. I,mprieities;of the blood, de pression of vital energy, , pale and otherwise inclay complexions indicate its. necessity in al moat-every cohleivable ease...:-.Th all cases of 'feriae debility - (lmile albus, .eltlorosis, etc.), its effects are delightfully renovating. No remedy has ever_ een, discovered, in the whole history _of medicine, which exerts-Erich prompt, happy, Tara fallyrestorative effects. Good appetite, coin - plate - digestion; rapid acgnieition of strenetb, - with an. unusual disposition for active' and cheerful' 'exercise, immediately follow its use. I,lla grand stomachic and general restorative it has no superior and no substitute. Pat rip in neat fiat metal boxes containing 50 pills; price 50 icents per box; six boxes, ts 50; one domn boxes, S 4 00. For sat. - by Dru,Vies generally. "Will be: sent free to any address On receipt of the price. All let - • • ',ter's, orders, tic., Should be uddressed to R. B. LOME & CO• • General Agents. 3:39I:IROADVY P. , N V. Na3.—The above 118 a 6e...simile of the label on each box. KAITFEMAN A' CO., No. 1 Xratoph's Buildings, East Orange street, sole Agents for Lancaster. tnov 15 ly 44 THE. GREATEST A 11 - 11ICAL MSCOVERY OP THE AGE. ►SHE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOV. I,IIIIY TUN AGE.—Dr. KENNEDY, of Roxbury. has discovered, in ono.of our common pasture weeds, a remedy that cocoa EVERY KIND OP HUMOR, from, the worst Scrofula down to a common pimple. He hes tried it in over 1160 cases. end foyer failed except two cases,, (both' thunder humor.) ,He has now in his possession over two ,hundred .certificates of its virtue, ell Within twenty miles of Boston. ' Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth One to three'bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the face. Two to three bottles will clear the system of Biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure tho worst canker In the month or stomach. Three to five bottles arrarranted to cure the worst Case 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 tho hair. Four to sir bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of tho skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to core the - worst wee of ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most des perate cage of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case . ef scrofula A benefit le always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. Deader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this In the vicinity of Balton. I know the effect of it in every =ie.— & sure as water will extinguish tire, 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; Brat, that it grows in our pastures, In Come places quite plentiful, and yet its value has never been known until I discovered it in 1846—second, that It should mare 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, 1853, I peddled It and sold about six bottles per day—in April. 1884, I sold over one thousand bottles per day of It. Bowe of the whplesale Druggists who have been In the business tiventyand . thirtY,yenrs;say that nothing in the annals of patent medicittee , wae 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 introduotion.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 r what s mercy if it prove effectual in all cases of that awful malaely—there are but few whis have 86811 more of it thin I have. i know of several razes of Dropsy, all of them aged peo ple, cured by it. For the various diseases of the Liver, Sick Heridache, Dyspepoia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in diseases of the Kidneys, 4 . p., the discovery has done more goodlhan any medicine ever known. No chabge of diet ever neceeeary—eat the beet you get and e nough of DIRECT/ONB TOR Usx.—Adults one table spoonful per day —Children over ten years dessert spoonful. Children from five to bight 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, N 0.120 Warren st., Roxbury, Miss. .Price, $l,OO Wholesale Agents.—New York city, 0. M. Cllcknor, 81 Barclay street; 0. 11. Ring, 192 Broadway; Rushton .tr. Clark,l7s Broadway; A B. k D. Sands, 100 Fulton st. - - . Sold in ROchester by J. Bryan le Co., Wholes'ale Agents No. lig State street; also by L. Poet & Co. General Agent.--T. W. Dyott Bon, Philadelphia. Agents in Lancaster.—James Smith, Wm. G. Baker, Samuel Welcbens, B. H. Kauffmanilt. A. Bockafield, Chas . A. Heinitsh and John F. Long. sag 4 ly 29 OTHERS• rpuousearts. ARE DAILY SPEAKING in the praise Of DR. EATON'S INFANTILE COR DIAL, and why? . beCause It never faila to afford instan thrums relief whEin given in time. Itacte as if by magic, and one trial alonc.will convince you that what we any le . . 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 ea the only reliable preparation now known for CHILDREN TEETHING, DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY, GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, ACIDITY OF THE' STOMACH, WIND, "COLD IN THE HEAD. and CROUP, also, for softening the gums, reducing inflammation, reyukaing the Bowels, and relieving Paint it hen no equal-being an, antispasmodic it le used with un failing success in all Cmee of CONVULSION OR OTHER RIM 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 all other remedies for Infantile Complaintiare com posed, take none but DR. BATON'S" IN PANTILE CORDIAL; this you can rely upon... It ie perfectly harmless, and can not injure the most delicate infant: Price, 25 cents. Full directions accompany each bottle. • Prepared : only by ORURO? k DUPONT, No. 409 Broad way, New York. For sale at the Patent Medicine Store of HATIPMAN N0.,1 East Orange street, Sole Agents for Lancaster, and by all respectable Druggists throughout the countyr. I'. W. DYOTT & SONS, Philadelphia, and G.S . O. H. ;GEYSER, Pittsburg, Wholesale Agents. feb7. . HE AL TH VIIIBABIT BLOOD 'UPON befog ANALYZED allaays preeents us with the same eiseutial elements, and.gives Of course thOTRUE ETAND ARD. Analyze the Blood of a person soffering from Con sumption, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia Ecrofula, &0., and we tied In every instance certain di:fictennes Is the red globule. of Blood. Supply these delicienOles, and you are made well. The BLOOD FOOD is 'founded upon this Theory—hence Its astonishipg SUCCES3. 'There are ' Fl 17 - B PR.BPAR•TEONS adapted to.tha deficienciesof the Blood lii*fferent diseases. For COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, or ,any affection wbatevet of the THROAT OR LUNGS inducing CON SUMPTION. use No. 1, which is also the No.'for DEPRES 'SION rOLSPIRITS, -LOSS - •OF 'A PPETITE; and for all 'CHRONIC:COMPLAINTS arising from OVER-USE: GEN ERAL'DEBILITY. and NERVOUS 'PROSTRATION. No. 22,, for LIVER COMPLAINTS, No. 8. for DYSPEPSIA.— BeWsu already repored 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 .IRREGULAUITIES, HYSTERIA, WEAKNESSES; AO.-- See special directions for this. For SALT RHEUM, ERUPTIONS, SCROFULOUS, KIDNEY,. arid BLADDER COMPLAINTS, take No. b. In all cases 'the - directions must-be etrictly followed: Price of the BLOOD - FOOD $1 Sold by CHURCH 'll DUPONT, No. 409 Broadirey, New. For sale at the Patent Idedicitie Store of KAUFMAN & CO., No. East Orange street, Sole Agents for Lancaster, and by all.respeetable'Draggisti thronghont the . cow' retry. DiOrf & SONS, Philadelph* . nricE•GXO. H. HRISEB, , Pittsburg, Wholesale Agents;" ": IN IP A NI T, S" ..pamass,.l rifeESERVICB.S. 2"..4 142 Y 1' Thienely.dleroTerod Sneentlou:Preeerreeltb:te,43lothee being. Solled,-renders- linnsieg „safe froso:Jecon - ienienee, end lea great, .rxgofort..toalatheiereculfNurses. • 4filt.To. ,toKret ALL. LADIES', faikankuuteent free firm Mott 4'm:the, imenterr Man, 4 ) , M 4 IRLD. No. 6 / 2 Tge l 44 l 4reets,WastatigtearD-4*by xesol!ttiag the , -Pitatz,:on tea:..ai, • LADY . AGBNT 8 WIA.N,T11110:. iri.gb.ol4.o.lw/Dsomade:kr.the Li: 0011 u. vllt I. 1A
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