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'r '” autVtgytik*FmricrAit , Apnatervil tc:..io Ince eltitittellthsteejleseiloor lege*, itlarLatablteteh West r.iNfeBtst44. l / 4 blltPeo4e r,3 o• . _' ,l . : rth [4lPr 18..f13 0 flee one dodretOrt fleokledilicaidiatitt Eisiti;etreet, Wrl%lfiT2ik Io 4V7lwrt a' 4l ,w rp, 1 4 1==1:1itnato wih C' boireoLiies~ azTdentiaV FLz intrl6, '551.137 nee "East King' strlit,doorn'eak orliehler's •'i4eY;`YaSicfieiei Y 6. • 11, -•') , ' , ••- • • " • .air , Ant.busimiar.:e.Lacaectectirittc his Orofeastan, and p 1 l;fgda of 11 . 4.448, piety aaprepssing Deeds, Mortgages, Willa, Stating Aceounts; pronintlf attended to. in 15. • • • • tt-17 . • . MON...44I...:rga.SWARS, AtkerkkeY 4. lo ,k, vdt o r :9,0.4e,0 NO: .I.:Noftli Duke er t ltkittibri:irod•u : ted doors " I,, ceittiisf the CrdlitttilotiW7-= ''spr:s3m 12 NriktrAL la : U:kit,. Apia 'XV GlPAttrlll TirriffOTEN,:-EsiPternioifed tde Mee to IND; efivikat ginketreen next doolitiborviiiiies.atocer7. Befefenne--Roo4ttor W..&,.Gentsier..0 1 440 1 Ph 1 B. Oahe & willMAl*likpiditry attended to. ~- • , W' r 'r*IICFB AT9 . I6 ItIfEI AT LAW; "Nb:.l4 Tigic V Iit.,:VAHMIS:II, Ps. • 73 4t ,..4ttorney_f , ait 01863 },;rol:; . oonth4Oiit corner of '0 htia ' Sghite may'l6.l'ssly 17 - .. .. -6 ..., -61, ?° ' i A ll ii Pci i ii.lAT'i."T iA Nv : . ~ . r ome,lnvii'D. a: Bsins.Notic,„ - No. 83 proß.Tn Dui ST. Il , - 91.012, JOHN F. BRINTON, A T 29 T LAW, - - - ~PERADBLPELIA, PA., flag tem hit office - Whim teitltehda, N 0.244 Smith 6th Street,aleStiritCe. itotrPtitkit POoloisoloo to :.,4, 0 , 11 ,:f11 rt,r Aoa z k , .livtlttut Retwrot, - .-TRIIMAI6 Stcrarte. ~-flora-iy~as 7 1 - 11BCPP.P P. Bil'PP4l.2 ... .BEdj ± *A.Taz.g..kosN.T, ...in - sitzaid - tp the 'll.ll neOf Hauge*, Collecting House arid ctroidia Monts,' Arc. 'Agenciee :entreated to his care .wilf - be - ihAnitiully received, and carefully attended to.— Aiitiefaetory reference , given. Office N. E. (=nor of SEVENTl.tanciliAßSCßetreetaifincond W E 1717 NTISTRY.--=W; -1-11 TE '' D. SIDE, DENTIST, over Gyiter's Bank, and street; p Bates Pry Good Store, East King ,_7gailaam street; EaneaBtor, ' ' [ang 281 y 33 TIT ILLIAIII N. AflilEß, For b itnt,as S STUDAPT,AN:3I ASELPTAITT IS THE t allies OPPIOII OP DO. W TLdu;of. LIFICARtiII, continues to practice thitattehs brOncheiorlds-profession at hie Office On the sonth'east corner of North Qneenand Orange streets, LANCASTER,: PA... W.Entrance to Office Orange street, 2d door from North Queen. , - - Only 171 y 27 . pi EC Al . Sr• A J.A..HUR.GILEEY.TeI'he - .tinder „Li signal bar associated with him in,..the. praCtice Of Denial Surgery, E. W. - SWENTZ,P,L, B. D. S., well known as his assistant. -Dr, *lirilessaa - :4lWetittel gradtiated 7at ••ttie - Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, with high honors, and has been in practice -•ll•eeralyeate. • Office No, 60% North ()neon street, Lancaster, Pa. aPr. 20 tf" -• 'JOHN WAYLAN. 'IIf e rILLVAII - NI. , AELER,IBA - AEON DEN-. 'IIST, Office on the stnatheast corner ot N,orth Queen Ina Orange streets, Xancaster, Pa. Dr. A.. having bean for fr years a studentand '•illaisal assistant in the aloe of 'Dr, John Waylan, of this - city, and laving , for several years since been in con .,, giant practice, will, he hopes, be a sufficient guarantee to ' ' • hia.fiqenda and the public - generally, of his ability to per • HfoiliCall operations connected with the practice of the :.• •.D vent Ant, in such a manner ' as will renderentire satis- L.,factlon. to all .who may favor-14m with a call. W Charges moderate, and all work warranted to be Tilly equal to.eny that mule procured elsewhere. N. B.—Entt'ince to 011ice4'2nd door on Orange street; nne 29 24 CAROLINA TELLO Iry PINE FLOOR. ING BOARDS. 50,000 Feet Carolina Yellow Pine . Dressed Flooring.Boarde., 50,000. Feet DO. llndreseed. • 50,000CYPREFS.SHINOLES, No.l and 2. 'SO. 4 IOOO , IANOLOR PLASTERING LATHS, Jost-received amt los asl4 . , at ermine Landing, on the CottettOta. ' - GEO CALDER & Co., ailloalhaet Orange jet., near.N..Queen at., Lancaster .•I° 3o • - 61g:14143v If Aiv lA. I , lfrir. i‘im *AGE NC Y, 1;J ;PaLN S LIN ItEIGABT, of Lancaster city, obtain, ,-Letters ; Patent from-the U. S.-Patent Office, on the most termls. Bramings ',3f all kinds Of Machinery ~-- '!Atreldttctipp, or . Stiryays, porrettly excOnted.by him. Like *Bin - Deeds, Bonds and other instruments of writing ' and • Mechanical Hall, (Sprecber's ; ,. .ItAtiOngis,l North Queen .street, Lancaster. • Ayr 14 .IZ- 131 *.. - *.itgigrlvoTAFiA. "". LOUIS GAYLORD CLARK, DR. JAMES 0. NOYES, nitinher clo — Sea.the tfty-fourtb...rolume of AkusAitioszanocAra, and while we, thank oar patrons for r - : their past &Stirs; we shali sttisri to Increase their number by_erdorkbled care and. effort in every, department of the Magazine. Wee - expect in our next number to be able to announce a series of articles on Popular Astronomy, by the most•glistismulaWivrtter upon:that science in the land. ' Wales and Pictures of the nucleon will be corn- Valid daring the yeai r att.the two volumes will contain • the best eketchee,tales,,pderos, etc., that can be procured tor' thlrbritertahiment of our readers. r. ;•• - ••• PR .E.ACIU.II FOR 1860. . . . . - . - - Trinrdei to increas e the alieedi large circulation of the 1:01146116.1100E234 we - publish -this month a splendid line anguish:m.4)f. l'cith's picture-of !Merry-Raking in the which we shall. present ezclusively to the $3 aubieribernto thlit'3lligazinnloi 1830, Whether old or new. The-stibjett reptesents thepastimes of our ancestors, and .barninently of a genial, domestic, character. The plate, euggaved in England at an expense of 2000 dollars, is 'entirely raw 'measures twenty-five by nineteen and a half Inchea age, contains thirty-nine figures, and is beyond oampsrlson the finest-work of the kind ever offered as a . ..preminnitti,this. country. 'The' engraving' of 'Frith'e picture' of Merry-Making in •• the Ofdehl4ma,Yepreeeats the homers of an English boll : da.Y.in:the count) iu. those good old times when the men wore cocke4.hafs and fruokbreeches,, and the women stays icita rtoopaL+4 Costume - ant essentially differing from the .corset and-crinoline - of the'..present day. Almost in the ..4enqe.ptl!.e picturexpi little to, the back-ground is a onntry, dance on the asp, with a hard-featured fiddler 7 geralitid ori'a blgli - seat; and another musician in a tie.wig : , ..itArefixtrbk him; playing. with all their might. •On the Pfp laulneloggirla are gaily pulling toward the dance a gray-haired man, who seems vainly to remonstrate that his dancing days are over, 'while a waggish little child pushes hint thrwerd from behind, greatly to the amusement pf hiswpapse, • who is still sitting at the tea-table. from Will& he has been dragged. On the left, under a magnifi cent spreading oak, sit the 'squire and his wife, whom a With Ns hat off is. respectfully itiviting;to take PA4, 1 1/#4 glance... To..the left of the 'squire 7e A young ', 7 otrtipieoWthifigreari,tii Whom a gipsy with an infant-on her shoulder is telling their fortune. Over the shoulders of ,ibis oouple ; is seen A group engaged in quoit playing, and 'back' Or the' Whole Is a lantiscipe of gentle elopes and. copses. The picture has the expreesionof gayety through tr,..out.and the angraving.is splendidly executed. It is fresh Vie:this'll - of 'Hots, not haying yet been published in. i..,..:TiladifS.:—Mirimtjr-ftvetents per number, or $9 per an ymitchiradlyancei.two copies $5; three copies $6. The pui eon the e libilT it ig , ( o tlenth e u re r cen ts per annum) kr it i received. Priln ell Wier To every $3 subscriber for 1860, inclosing twelve. cents aura in otapps, will besent,,free of postage, a copy 'of the beer and 'splendid engraving of Merry-Making the Olden Tithe? Whoever shall send tis the manes of five stibeicribens, and 'tamps, ($16.60,) .will: receive the ,Hydckerbeker for one year and the Engraving gratis. CLUB" RATES . FOR NESS , . SURSCRIBERS TO THE 1 " , ". cHNICHRRBOCKIt Ei THE CERAPEBT EVER OFFER" THE COUNTRY. . 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'LP The retheeriher-hantesess' emoyed his store to the new I tmojfiumkneiuly_oppesttelleektatinkarsa dlrectly.owele .:7tEws.cfpw_ByVainetivill; the Drug ntelizzl= 2 1 47 - ;:eeiits,.,44ceri; i Bosests, Airnhol,:POsdereS 40.,p1;whiol A . the Wtteution of "'q064 a 1 4 .fioingii.th.pwial ..,.;:;,1#1.3482414:MiX14 .p s ' it A'V'TP- - 11.4/ ORILVING AND HAIR ounmo $A • ass re zzals•trHanriTEN - 11111 - • r .3 , 3N•17.41.111Mal • ••• )•,.'Ol 4 •••*.' • ' uz j 41:40,akerst,17. 4 46, : 1;...1 • ttieftlr a .Lll, of the respect's*. ideartila hymned° an are Bled in the Registeesefoliii=bir Laden it esdityr for .11faiallnii - Wiadffiihinoty - aCin `Orphans' Court, to be held in the Court Maw in theCityallAßiemeker,mi the RORPRsRillata nexigukeißlO4lol49ck; s 1 /1 Patience _Heise, Weed Ifeinaihy kiiimbilp , By 11e 2 7 • ,• Bales, one of - the'llteentiot '• - ' • lia ofl.et West xtart,4p B • T Geer i W. tr, • citj , ' 17;R:R04. PlArova, "vtgaisifibi.Cß4so, law tati IRtR otteomml, cribs a .' • • • by earifin for the mit of the Misr toed soil; "t""," Ifitheit,TrifffraailialdV , lea. Oliralter ' 4 = r iet" h , r 1 , 2 F1 11141 : 1 " 111 4nd R 4 - ma hemmely,, Bratnore towdsbili.- By ekemstronek ß. •• - •' - lises and'l W. Bennet, lizseattwm`v • ' - Magdalene Blank. Ballsbruy township. • By look Mast, em and John Reeser, Ezeadors.: • - •• 'DO Riiiiihans, gong knemblp. , By /bribing Collins, Rao Leeman, ButLampeter township. By - Altra• _ . Maryann toesereso, . ham o.l4nidlia'Adwitnistrator. - - - -I MOO/ EaMPtieldfirienship. By John Au ' 'tier Ha ~maSe 'dant:Markt:Ws: Seunnel.Parksy qty . OCLitirstar. By It:ibert, Parke,:Ark: Donor, Vitardianatip . Am ' count: Rr'llezirr knogeneelter, - Gruirdhut of Ann Eber sole, (now, Glib ' ) a MinOr daughter' Of dieniard, poi! .of . . John Bran ltiMount Joy hnensidli. By Samuel Y. rants, AdminWratnr Christopher - "Willianne; Eatisbury township. By VP= Eitiandintae Walkei. - Ereentars. - I Rinianna 'Ore, Did Chrlithda.l Martin, Executor. . ' - Polly Eutt, Wait Ronaspit tiny**. , By , pMer . Matt, Ad-- City of Isneaster. Ey .Dr, ‘ Mezirp '''Entil - enberg, Executor. - - " BenjarnlnS.'DiPenbingh-,-East Lernipetar township. , By ,Barbarp r EliffenlEthWand George :N.Lefever. Adrainik.: j9h F cWina • °Of Pf . EY Pr. F. A. Euldentiong, CFu'litian DienerLCsartartnti "ttiartnikii. -- Aiidrew,- Diener and Catharine Eisner. Administrators. - MCE. *qv; girt township :' . l e 4 ?!.' 7 4 622wYdn v Adininfitnitsir - lEintisal LapfyLeticcoktownship. -]3y ~ John Bcry-d,Penn • toWnetrip.. 81 *third Boyd and James Boyd,Adudidstratora.. John Glaihie, Itipho towaihip: Guardianship Account.— By ligtilaq Itorlity.9l6"irAlan• of APn Andrew Oar' -.,..7-ber,inteter.children-Of•deeedsetL -31ArY *MelOri 7# llO F telbilltigl:.!: John H. Hershey, Administrator, - - Isaac Buch, Warwick township. Guardianship Account. fly Levi E. Belot, Gnardian of Antis Bach, Polly Bach and Caroline Bach, minor children Of deceased. IntatidaVilliams, East Donegal township. By Simon F. Albright, Guardian. ChriatoPlier Demmy, East Hempffeldt,ownship. Guardian ship Account. 'jay Jacob B. Tshudy, Guardian .of 'Christian Simon grandchild 'and one of the heirs of, deceased, now' doge. Charlotte Sidles, Paradise township. By Thomas B.latle, Administrator with the Will annexed. James W:lllekintion, Salisbury township. By Dr. John Wallace, Executor, and Esther Jane Dickinson, Execu trix. John Krantz, Eden township. By Henry Fox, Executor. Maria Metzler, West Earl township. By Jacob Kilhefer and Jacob S. Metzler. Administrators, • John Philip Wald, Borough of Manheira„ By Daniel Danner, Administrator. William Blickensderfer, Warwick township. By B. 8... Tahudy, Administrator. John Long. East Donegal township. Guirdianehip Ac count. By' David Engle, Guardian of Christian Long, late minor child of deceased. Rachel Nailer, Conestoga township. By Adam Lefever, Administrator. - Daniel Mylin, West lAmpeter township. Guardianship Account. By Levi Huber, Guardian of Mary Ann My lin, one of the children and heirs of deceased. Henry °hider, Rapho township. By Jacob °Mier and Joseph Masterson, Executors. John Eshleman, Rapho township. Guardianship Account. By Samuel R. Zug. Guardian of Fianna Barnes, daughter of Catharine Weitzel, who was a daughter of deceased. ,John Groff, Sen., Hapho township. By. Samuel Groff and 'Jacob Stouffer, Administrators. George Shenk, Bapho township. By Samuel B. Zag, Ad ministrator. Jacob Potts, Borough of Strasburg. Guardianship Ac count. By William P. Robison, Guardian of Junius B. Potts, a minor son of deceased. Samuel Weidman, township. Guardianship Account. By Daniel M. Eby, Guardian of Catharine Weidman and Mary Ann Weidman, minor children of deceased. Jacob Harris, Drumore township. By Samuel Boyd, Ad ministrator. Thomas Smedley, Fulton township. Guardianship Ae count. By Joel Smedley, Guardian of Jonathan Slued. ley, one . of the children and heirs of deceased. Jacob G. Shuman, Manor township. By John H. Hershey, Adminietrator. John Shoenline, Lids. By Jacob B. 'Mindy, Executor of Jacob Pheneger, Paradise township. Guardianship Ac count. By Nathaniel E. filsymaker, Guardian of Oaths line Rebecca and Sarah Elizabeth, minor children. deceased. Ephraim Erb, Warwick township. By Reuben Erb, Ex ecutor. Mary Erb, Warwick township. By Reuben Erb, Adminis trator. Parminio Ricksecker, Borough of Columbia. By Levi Rickeecker, Administrator. Jacob Bucher, West Orslico township. By John Hacker, Administrator. Joseph Sheneberger, Manhalm township. By George Buhl and Isaac Geib, Executors. Veronica Blank, Salisbury township. By Samuel Blank, Administrator. Abraham Groff. Bart township. Guardianship Account. By John F. Herr, Guardian of Abraham Groff, mines son of deceased. John Sheaffer. Earl township. Guardianship Account-- By George Groff, Guardian of l,ncinda Sheaffer, Caroline Sheaffer and Susanna Sheaffer, minor children of de. ceased. Thomas Crawford, Rapho township. By John Crawford, Administrator. Doct. Andrew Hershey, Borough of Marietta. Guardian. ship Account. By John A. Hiestand, Guardian of An drew H. Hershey, a eon of deceased. Elizabeth Hartz, Ephrata township., By John. K. Harts, Administrator. Asahel Walker, Sadebury township. Guardianship Ac count. By Sylvester D. Lintel. Guardian of Margaretta Walker, one of the children of deceased. John Livingston, Esq., Salisbury township. Guardianship Account. By John B. Livingston, Guardian of Lydia A. Livingston, David H. Livingston and Clamant A. Livingston. minor children of deceased. William J. Kilpatrick, Colerain township. By Algernon B. Whiteside. Administrator. John Foltz, Borough of Elizabethtown. By Christian Foltz, Executor. John Moyer, Mount Joy township. By Jacob Moyer and Peter Moyer,Executors. Adam Schwaner, Mount Joy township. By Frederick Schwaduet and Jacob Scbwadner, Adminietrarors. Catharine Blickensderfer, Warwick township. By Henry Blickenederfer, Executor. Jacob Eberly, West Poralico township. Guardianship count. By Henry Eberly, Guardian of Leah Reding, (late Leah Eberly) daughter of deceased, now, of age. Abraham Eby, Elizabeth township. Guardianship Ac. count. By Isaac Eberly, Guardian of Leah !Carling, (late Leah Eberly,) grand nelce and legatee of deceased. Maria Kauffman, East Hemplield township. -By John Kauffman and Christian Kauffman, Executors of the share and portion of the estate of said deceased, be queathed to them for the use of said testatrix's daughter, Magdalena, deceased. John Shifter, East Earl township. By Roland Diller, Ad ministrator. Catharine Diasinger, Ephrata township. By John Dia singer, Administ rator. Hadley Pennock. Dramnre township. By Jason Bolton, - Administrator. David °Mischa% East Hempfield township, By Henry Zimmerman and Mary Gottsctiall, Administrators. Jerk° Harrar, Colerain township. Guardianship Account. By James Patterson, Guardian of William D., Sarah J. and Isabella Lavinia Ritchie, minor grand children of deceased. Jacob Kline, Borough of Marietta. By Conrad R. Marks, Administrator. Jacob Musser, Paradise township. Guardianship Account. By Henry Eby, Guardian of Henry Ml:laser and John ' Musser, minor children of deceased. Abraham Myers, Raamstown, East Coealico township. By Jacob R. iteddig, Surviving Executor. Christian W. Leib, Mouritville, West Hempfleld township. By Mary A. Leib, Adminixtratrix. Benjamin Hershey, - Paradise township. By Christian Hershey and Anna Hershey,Aciminiatmtora. David Brisben, Salisbury - . township.' Guaiallanship Account, By David Kurtz; Guardian ot Mani Brisben, minor daughter of deceased. Henry. Carpenter, Paradise townshiii.: . Guardianship Ac count. By Danielpger, Guardian of Elizabeth Nutt, tiOrmerly. Crettren - tor,),minordiughter of deceased. Amos dung*, gastlilecupneld' township, By Frederick . Fricker,Adminiatiator. tOurnalliP. 'By Abraham S. : 7 13mi:umber andMeixry Brubacher, 'Administrators. Mases - Priwiralliiktdsbury township: By 705. -- .11. Pownall, George lictiltenriaad Simanna W. Pownell, Adminis- John Petersheim, Sidisburr. township. By Christian S. Peterahelm, Joeeph - liennel and Jacob ,Speicher, Execu tors. John Scinreb,tEntiratiTtottrosiip.. •By Jacob . Landis and Abraham:Landle„Exa - entors. ricititre... , --Gineedianship -Account. By Eman Reigart, Esq„" - Guardian of Elizabethi:Menry, - _Emmellite,.:' John' and -- Abraham B e meeemr,, minor children of,deceased. John Latelle;Bppplementary Ac. count.- -- -BylNrvid Landis; =Executor : ' Jameei.Patton„ Littler 'Britain townahlp.,- Ily,llehrt Kirk, - Administrator,-- David Grill, Esq.,,Leapecktowzurhip.. Final Account. By France's ifeenar (forreletly`Graff,) and John Seldom- Maury' eltder" -- Ittiri 'Mier:whip. By - C.'S: 'Hoffman and Abrahaur , Gr ' off, Abraham: Ginn Gleititinrj township. --'tenet. Account.— By. Henry Miller, Trustee of Elizabeth Groff, daughter 'of-deceased. . Peter Walter,Selo.e.,Esai DOW,' township,: By Christian - Wittier' and Peter Waiter; Exacta - ors. Dr; John Luthar, townabdp., By Roland Diller, Ex- Henry Fenstermacher, Kist - Winnfield 'township:- Guar - ,nianship Amount , 'By John; Mt Stelithan , Ouardian of Catharine Fenstermacher, minor daughter of de -James Morrison, Drtunbre loVvishlp.'By John B. Morri son, Administrator. ' ' • . GEO. o. HAWTHORN, 'Register. , Aromas's 07/Igll, Lancaster,'Fiob.lll, 1881. EI.IIPHILADELPIIIA E VIE UL DETIN,AN,INDIIPENDEND DAILY NEWSPAPER, devoted especially: a the blamed& of Penneylrani& Con -teaming lanpornnit Telegraphic:Deng atateenhOurs in ad vanatud•tha Morning : Papers: . orlglnal, - Forelgrt And Do mantle Correepouddace,Ddittaials oweltSubleets, and full Reporteof -all the newitof the daY. •Thee Om:Meseta, and Phiancial Departments are full,ntat am easefully-attended Aar - As Alt ADVZIITIBIN6 lIEDII7X ho - better paper hi thelkatOheetredlattai betigneit tithe largest in the eltyi an4:Aare:4g the:nibilt . intalltgeht ehtthafleen _ TERMS, SIX DOLLARS PER TEAR; IN ADVANCE. .01)AL,MINGE3-A-PEACOOK, Proprletons, • N6,ll2DmithTlitid strkti-PhE,6ol,phia. THIFIFEITIMEVEITEWA! - -EXTVRWIT: NIITLETTN, a qifiNghtiti;lidkElKPißitvTi'lliktiEtwiteiesKis pub , . imehtorby turn:l46*ra th4 - lbuchneenlioi6e46 - • :ntediz .crichylm She j'eeti,. - •, - 4 1 OE 6 Copley" 6oo • 10 00 41 0 44 100 "' ECTIA I aIa Ti three years. r_ ;:., • VIE NW' 14,.ROBB; (cerspo)r be sent f"""'') I na(644lAibiibli t 2'-• • 7-4 Slrgirti.2. l 9pri flapetle B .1%.11.1.11i7pird atreet, • • tf E la OVAL ....We Alamo this...day re - Rte our new DanDfitir Douse, In ROT KING Br., where t4P,-131"*IneDoeinewin, all itertried tranohetidll ra- Delve oar bust attmition: • , • • Interest on deporitio will be allowed -harefirfore. Drafts on :New York.; Philadelphia's:ad - Bellmore omo., *tautly for pale. ; • - , Stock, Bads,. In otLertlsedritlea bought and cold lit Philadelphia end Nair York— , and inimmition given ae to their relative VidoSlMlE:PrOktOdg• - rnourrimit Dank l NOt** . bought IsMreold, tizS.prconluzn allowed dtt old •Anuridoinlooln.• • '• 'Persons entrusting any Dominoes to us, whether money • utravocivorforiittirtifikmdr ortibults. may Ma*" lirattilmaPtatettigthfetpoildernieuteed -- alt oom The Miniberi of Umtata at* bullritlnalty Hails fix ail Its oblfgatkats. • • • • SOILNITZILB,A•OO Stotri.OtAzzcos.Ocabler. • •• • soar I f . , "noILTZELT Is AMNON. STILL DON thalethormikßuguausnuminthe • TIEEN GRAMM BUILDING," a - 7.1 No. OA, North QUBBlilfit. - Nur stock consists it the choler. est, MINCH CLONIE6-inch ss Nammies end, Nellssons finest J3k4lis. of -dons-colors; the choicest. Trench Ounlmeres; Black Doeskin Cleohneies; Yamgr Ouschtmitco, thebeet selectioac, Testing' of all donniptiona, &IWO jaro. lISOOrtIOOIt Cif • •et.M. , W.WWS7 I : I = 3 MNG Ageil i O rouni ; o l - • -111% iiithilbr4skscao tinnificee.of .ttup *locally acq :predecessor, and trust. hr. strict ettenVeTt lx=e to' to =dahlia WO , agile Aaiun in, coil end tole. llNstbiOst Ihikahor iso tediodposcds in lidhalcdptde, sad liattessi~ that tie fel% *sit "igicifio.-__.siticviftms at the deck: SAVOY. spit. s tf , MULE= 41,0717MMEraril i ql.A* - - - , 'ester comity, genieldr , *rain' -• to i • • the. feet, thar . ilit.:llrenemeint,'-ithcr via Centre; 1151$1 1 10OribrIMEWstottituran d e s,r in imer a more d to WRIIT Emu AMBER 000Pgirli w im u know biotr le Mato IuwWWPWLIKaIIa - , - AND SHOO, *OA vlit.betqlly,vorth theamount Paid for them-leddl. etlitiOnuest be lonise Bam- • n - ;writ *44,..103Pta Shore :sew - pirated :thatewlilmot bat • tie In*, to, and with vbietrynur, can waltz la vet mar mat not gat vet ted,lbny an =fp be bad at IIaIMPLIAI e , Those of , tdo Mends in Me country who been exatk.; . i Vomvt tobe measured for Mr. Sawleiwears wallas stylis t so coy on *afoot. canonly tat tbemathia•NEW swim - Do not let yourselves be•deceivd with Abe idea that 811331! , :' imp le eta in Centro equine. -•;216 - nt eat—but opposite Cooper's WWI, West Bing streetorbese be hopes Where IfferYntslY inwant of Boom-and Sham call as him. • • Jane 26- • - : , . •: . tit* . - • • . ,:.Clll.o4;.l,Lottliewio'"iroxr* - , iprt . s.a•-, I •,,t;ocv.trotottott:,thorritit:PreniirMrs thli gall at our • Starlit Silyselaredaibri the'relograliFodderOutter. ~.- 1 4001iitan'i.lartnChOPPInglifilLarltliProieri' s1M pr ove, r ha*/ reCeiVed it biyAgrietil_libilAnlleakep,t suet , SeetlWareboruion large shictoLthe Telegraph Oity, Straw, I andiffernAkider Chrtterit;fritu , hies Noe. 1,2,11 and 4; suit able foy - eaten - limners. . The =lts/. Strew - Mid Cornfodder. Cutter LC acknOsiledged Wise the best Cutthr,new In use. , We claim !At_ great than t tediquitibmil Over nertiosernannfaetered: let, LED'S the ` , .oern cat, all trio Onlloo,edi "thilkehti wham • italiedld be It iitleared on both ' side', and ie not lie ble be Wear Or. get out, of repair; ild, The.wod....A . lthd 2 are double - peered , and cab be changed to cut different lengths; I the shortest. ont. Ipicoos to one . Inch for coiefedder • in five minutes 'they can be changed toeitt.'acarit N.lncl: for . or Thebandwbeel: can., (on. the - No. ,2) be • 'changed en. - either aide of the Ctitter to *nit the peWer.— The greltoet advintage . we claimls the to. Wen do - ea murh.,ircirk.•with.one horse as thea° ; can. (that first then Meth.) with' three. . . ! Our cutter will out shorter and initki be ' feed; then:: ..those thiwa that ; fret' rint; - thee e *now tho mete power It 'required to drive a, Cutter the sooner it will, -get onto( repair: We will give's few referenced. o . Farmers: • wanting Cutters ttile fat John Sener, , Nhilstienliess,. Atm, Al.:"Liess;BoefatiffnMylfri; near Willow Strect;Thrio: thin Zimmerman, John Weaver„A. Stouffer, near Melville, John G. liceirierdilarieGa r Benjamin : Holman ; Blaytown, Jacob,Efinkletowri, Benjamin Seldomridga, David Stultsfrufe,.T.ntereogres, Jacob UMW% Gap, henry Eckman, Dremore Centre, Sanders McCullorigh, Druniore twp., Jas. Long, Liberty Square, Israel Tennis, near Chestnut Level. Benjamin Stultsfruse, near New liollarid,.'David Landis, (Fuller,) Bird-in-Hand, John.K. Barr Mount. Joy ,, Jacob Bachman, near Strasburg , Gideon •lanifitian; john Lapp, . near Concord. I could give several 'hundred - mantes more If necessary. . I have also received a fall supply: of Coleman's Premium .Farm Chopping .11111 with Primed's. improvement.,-;There • .ere:a great. prany.ef our Mills now le nee in this con nth-. and all give very wed satiefactian.. • The Mill Is very much, improved .over those Sold ..two years,.ago. The grinding. parts are 100 Per:Cent...harder: There la a Mill running in. 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 twp, James H. Hopkins, Conowingo Yarn- , ace. Benjamin Hoffman, John E. °raider, Maytowu, Jacob. B. Garber, near Blountville, Peter Grabill, near Petersburg, John 0 Strickler, near &gunge, Henry Neff, Harvey Bruck bill, Martin Herr, near Strasburg, Benjamin Snavely, (Farmer,) and gasohol Charles, Pequeri Valley, Benjamin Bleacher, (Farmer,) Buck, Samuel Stultzfusa, near New Holland, John L. Byler, Smoketown, Abraham Nult, West Earl, Abraham M. Hess, Conestoga twp. - We warrant our Mills and Critters to give satisfaction, or no sale. Ferment are invited to give me a call, and examine my stock of Implements, as I will sell them on the very best terms. Wanted—New Cloverseed, at the highest market price ADAK R. BARR, Agricultural Implement and-Seed Warehouse, E. King street, next door to Lanes' Dry Goods' Store, Lancaster. oct 30 tf 42 GEO. CALDER & OO Have removed their WAREHOUSE, COAL AND LUMBER YARD FROM GRAEFF9 LANDING, To the Property formerly occupied by Mears. P. Long Nephew, on the opposite or south able of the Ilmestogs, And would call the attention of their old customers and ell interested, to their superior STOCK 01 COAL, Suitable for Steam, Lime Burning, Black Smith and Family Uses, by the boat load or ton. Also, to their STOOK OP LUMBER, Cif EVERT DESCRIPTION, CONEETING OP let and 2nd COIL BOARDS, let and 2nd COM. PLANK, CULLING BOARDS. BARN BOARDS, CULLING PLANK, PINE SHINGLES, CYPRESS SHINGLES, HEMLOCK SCANTLING AND JOIST. CAROLINA YELLOW PINE FLOORING BOARDS PLASTERING LATHS, PAILS AND PICKETS, Ao., k c An M which is- of the beet quality, and will be sold as low aelcan be purchased elsewhete Jfii - We have the beet Stock of POSTS and RAILS In the city of Lancaster, consisting of LOCUST MORTICED POSTS, CHESTNUT MORTICED POSTS, BOARD FENCE POSTS AND A VARIETY OF CEIESTNIJT RAILS AND OTELER. FENCING 3:UTERI/LI OHOUND ALUM AND ASHTON SALT, LUMP AND GROUND PLASTER Bdeolleetthet We here removed to the other end of theldge, where be pleased to see our old friends• and customers. O. CALDER d. CO., .01TIOE IN 'LANOASTER, AS USUAL, Rut QRENGE BEREA; ESOOND DOOR PROM NORTH QUEEN L , E,A.Tuir,Rs, FEATHERBEDS, r SPRING MATTRESSES, HAIR, MOSS, HUSK AND STRAW MATTRESSES, CUSHIONS, Ac., ready matte or mnde to order, at lowest cash , prices. QUILT.,, • • • l OMFORTABLES, BLANKETS, &a •• N. B. CHURCH CUSHIONS, on hand or made to order AMOS HILLBORN, No. 44 Korth T.nth Street, below Arch, Philad's. cog 14 17 $1 P .. EQ,AFEA VALLEY NIIRSERIICS. We wonid cell the attention of Nurserymen and Fruit : .orowertrta the fact that being: obliged to clear a portion of our grounds this Spring now occupied with mall Fruits, of which we have an extensive assortment, we are ens led to sell at the following reduced prices: i t Price Per Per ' • Each. Dozen. Run'd. BLACKBERRIES.=I..avitop,' 10 cts. 75 de. $5 00 do Dorchester, 12 1.00 8.25 GooBRBERB.ll4B.—Houkhton, 10 87 8.00 CURRANTB.—White Crape, 15 1.25 10.00 do White Dutch, 10 1.00 800 do Red Dutch, 08 50 400 do Cherry, _ 15 1.60 10.00 RABPRERRlES.—Brinckle's Orange, 10 1.00 6.00 do Hudson River 06 60 4.00 do Ohio•Rverbear. log 16 136 10.00 do Cata - wissa, 20 2.00 12.50 GRAPE.—Catawaba, 1 year, 12 1.25 •• 8.00 do Cataweba 2 & 3 years, 20 2.00 12.00 do Isabella, 2 & 8 years, 20 2.00 12.00 do • Concord, 50 4.50 80.00 do Diana, • SO 6.00 35.00 do Delaware, 1 year, 1.00 10.00 70.00 STRAWBERRIES.—WiIson, Albany, Hovey Seedling, Longworth's Prolific, Mo. Avoy's Superior, Hooker Seedling, &c., &c. - 25 MIURA RB.—Linneas and Victoria, L5O ASPARAGUS.—Giant, 1 year Abu, a - large and fine .adortment of FRUIT, EVER— GREEN and ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBBERY, &c., of large eine and on favorable terms. Catalogues furnished gratis. . Address., WARFEL & HERR, Pores Valley Nurseries, Strasburg, Lan. Co., Pa. WM. D. SPRECHER., Lana ter, Pa., is our authorized Agent. All orders left with him will receive prompt at tention: WARFEL & HERR. rA'R . LES' ILUBTPP, ORI`B MONNAIN AND POCKET BOOK .1161#17Acrr,„ tritzw.._._•- No 41 MIMI Mang 0611111 T, B.Dif Alwa, (.Nbroicrly 118 North Iburth Stred.,) PHIL ADBLPHIA lionnaies, Gabes and Purses, Dress - log . olles, liLDoty..Belts, BRAienlen, Cigar Onnefs, Leather Bags, Writi ng Desks, Po et Book& Port•rollos, Booka, &c. - wa.oLzwALE - AiND BIZA/L. - fr 27 . TAMTlCEillifaddS WEAVE .POWDER Powdered Eosin, Antis:Way, Fennigreeic, Sulphur BiltObtrei.liassfaitldaidltimbita, 7or silt at spr if 14 •TBORA2 RIMMAKRB, Wrecand Oherefeet Rees, West Slag et . ViitlTl7sl3l' : or 411 VERY. DESORIP. R--tionriverranted tie geed as the best., awl cheaper than the elielspest—at-KETORAWS,` Nciesst Quails hear, op. VOittei N. B. To au one purcfiestutilio #eith before the int of iiiii*ber next,lo percent. will be nilairid*.Ceeti. . ratiriz:rizifritateititt.°4!/faltz 0., ytitt will hisye siut to goes address .eueit advice audpieicriptien as will'imable you (either male br female) to . .•,. OILithI..7YOURSELVIII3 . of, the.niciet hirebirete - lid long stang @¢ private iihr. etiiiea; all dismiss of the akin, cancer, rheumatism, kc.; itm --- Medlcims went to any part 011ie linltsgriftetes. uglitturtniamtiolieitrhrtireW&WltteLl'fl'Cllkerejim 48 .ibeihililoate of 13cl1aith1tquishb or nimalo) in the Oosteryi sem, i4trf4 l 'llatialryof *ha Oehler Senor et the Intejtomosr _.pep • trig - atr,... - ,-„,, f,;:c i fi t : fr,. - 1 1 4 % ;:A-'i liikera... r i vi ir tzeitilaiortm H: 't.'lffM2:' .:.i niz e 71r.toorwmg.LICKVP.":4,1:11.1,..1„ :14:14.41na1iin.-4.l3lMlLail*tutiv.:llg9N:lll, l a id-1Wr 7 1., 4..10 °mots : . i rilr'-00 :1 694 :9: . : M i 416" :7 1 it : ff 'Nr tg ::tsuL tlY ' 4uvw ' ihe thi • ::: :-. : ' : -----_ ,.„ .!i'l .:::, 1-= Peke 60 cents pee d Bottle. _ ,_ _ - ' __' _ t.: 7 ir * 6 - .11 0 21 #/t i :a r a 6 :l, AC W. OttetteillaMCFA Ml S la ble'll 14 1 . 1 Sir gad I) r 0,10 4 ~ _ fr Dealer In Kefloillethtottitbout Stift ' - ; 'IfOorTIS-1-1— . , CIPIOI34O I II6OPREI 1 4. crand'elai .:1; -. 0944 and imiCd'lTOZid i a T aat ftottft ' 1 f: '°sll4t of -44.4=11t}lei • - ." ' Aryit AUL ' Mai" h'ltOurk's Come hack,' where he willinsioptt }Whit Olefriaida;rind ae 7vanl new 'ones an allrfollosr their Oda exeutania la 'baking the 'cuter min With thOutalt fashionable clothing, cut in the most arti tlialtyle; of Width lifstiaie is far and near for dug it lip' ' numnitntalcrOtoonstrup4-ori liiitalcoi*-0 Mock of „L=Rta Illoquet6k.indiWca,(!tv,-• tt-,,' / IScuausas isult4, of's now - gylo,t, - , ilefoore4at of F.imor .pry, J 4 4 6,d,.cipia; -Hatt' Ktoke street Tftg loiiittlitlifilkoog tab t h e Prottott'.4porttflty. of . returning his 'chunks to 'his numerous frlon4 of years staadltig; for the libmill plitrotiakei litilitbforo - ontendid; • • think that "atria atterntlin'to' blighted; Villipirit.Ai .eoytlonation of former. .faTors. . , . ' , -Mod'Vforget KYROURK'S, two - doore out of Lap!' Der. Good 13ton_s, But King 5 . 4134. , ' .QtIOF OF TIM 'MD 400.eit. i 1.1. ZALL AND . .wnsro _ TAILOB AND OLOTHIiR„ F/O• 8 NCllittAtia:ll43 - '• antoN -Nsq Baus eallkilskiitten doh "dY the' , eitlserus Of Larsoaster.wiraity and .elly..to LW largwantUwell Detected stock: of :New Gools.fand - Ready Made: Jail and Winter; Clothlng,lharlarkrekt and - beet sesorted.to ides nitro( Lan caster. IL W.-Itsub would WI his :stock. of Ready.. Mad- Clothing•of hi. own knisnufsetni** :all warranted to. be. well - sewed and :golitenitSed , 1.6 ego' f,OVEROOATS, from • • • . $8.50 to- $12.00 • .'BLACK FROCK COATS, from - 4.00 " 14.00 BUSINESS COATS, " 8.00 " 10.00 . MONKEY GOATS, 200 &ow BLACK-RANTS, 2.50 ":.::6.00 FANOVOASS. PANTS, 1.60 " 4.00 TEEMS, all:prkee, “ .76 “ 0.00 " Boy's and Youties Claktrig at at/ Priest, and Barrantol Also, Mi.hand & large and splendid assortment 'ofirrencb, English :and .Amerlosn' Cloths, Ower-Cbatings and -Cud -, nteresoind Vestings„ which will he made up at 'abort notice and low prleee, cot and• made in the :Latait style, and warranted. to gists satisfaetton in -QUALITY, .MAI3II AND PIT. : Also on hand, slarge assortment of Gentlemen's Fur- , Jibbing Goods, consisting of Collars,' Shirts, Neck Ties, - Suspenders, ise.,'Acr. ~ G entlemen buying : their Own goods can hate it made up in a fashionable Style, at the loweat -possible prices, - ..411-Gentletnen , are invited to MD and examine. before purchasing elsewhere. - Aar Remanber the Sign of-the Ited"Cbat I _ . B. W. RAUB,. No, 8-North Queen et., Lancaster. oat 16 tf 40] D E•A B E 1t...1b , 11 0 WA 17111., HOUSE FURNISHING AMPORIUH No.I 'EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, P♦ sir- At this Establishment the publio san at all times be inipplied with 8 T OYES OP I•11tI D33,031PT10-N, TIN WARE, OCIPPER WARa SHEET IRON WARN, cec., Sir- Their material L the but In the market, and the 'reputation of the Establishment il a sure guarantee of the gaped ority of the work CkLL AND SEEI R477lember, THR OLD EIT ANDI No. 7 EAST ICING STREET, JOHN Tiltd.NEß, - Fr AGRA &. WILL OLOBI OUT Taro/ ENTIRVILTOOK. 07 WINTER DRY GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRIORS LADIES' 'NANCY FURS., LADIES' CLOTH OLOAK'S,. BROOHA AND WOOLLEN SHAWLS'; LADIES' DRESS GOODS, GENTS' BURNISHING GOODS ALSO, A LARGE BTOOR READY MADE CLOTHING NEN AND BOY.S Together with large additions to our Roolr, now open ing, from the late Philadelphia Malone, which will be sold at a small advance on cost R I S I S NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION • •AALGE STOOX OP DRESS GOODS! IMMENSE SACRIFICE SHAWLS, CLOAKS,. &Q., IN ORDER . TO CLOSE A LARGE STOCK WITH.THE SEASON IVZNT . 2 BROS HAVE MIDI:WED THEIR ENTIRE STOCK .41:LICB R E D. C•_CED BTAVITTI7L SIMI AT .Tiro. ALL KINDS 0P • D P.l[l: D ACIRIP'..f.A:C'EDI . : SHA WL S R I •ALL KINDS OP SHAWLS 'NOW MILLING 017 LADINO ,CLOTH .OLOAKEI Lanz ni:ocg O LADIXEI, OWASS-FOIDUCED D15C.1PL.218 0".1 0- 1C#111.11:IN.G:LB, OUR LARGE Mos. Husr BE REDUCED. BARGAIN BBNICERBv TUB SAORIFICS, AND YOH • A UBzFv _arrr,=_ WBN.TZ BROS Sae HIND• AND. CENTRE 8417.014. . . T A.A. 0. BAB T :dik ot'o • .I.3lruoultAigoko: AND bilnaus isvouN . " PROPuck Ina= -Nos. zoe and /St Nottk_.. . • , dee13.16011181 •puoli=viainumilweitima INITIGOItA....: ...TOlLi,AnSigaltive,fiafe and.Bentoutical Compound, : win. 1, 91 1 1 =11 .11 4 9P Eireirt.w. -, , '&4l3os93NT&TraugulKiairoxii. 4. ~ thi - 1 - 44.**.i.. oiitiuty -a..m.0. .nerd ir0.4,-ILER ynikr *tad. AND ,DANDEURY, and all, 1 , =Lenient a ffl ictions of the Scalp. - .. -, , ~. I ..IfigallEAuTiraNO THE NAlit,importing to..it an Ink, • '', " . q... IP'. P andiblinhilicf, g• #t-m id ailkri, nlii Pit ftrAre ....T Ma fr ialidniiitfin carfnagtrib— -1—• .irint ' li te= "4l 6r al ,fin t 4 tua i letlisirTeeflor. - I° iitWisilliggai44o o 44aticluiD - . wif 9 2. 4 4A1:' - other PI - XiailalaKtzt_Eweisuthali;.r.tarami ,030__ , ~, umupiwkitaip .ftcoi-:dazillrotfud. "other 'Untentoons (wow.; ... Cletwootheibst&to grow itiXtulizitth and glean 1 % 16 110 1 t. Sbetr; olisl-Ilotft apßaWirem . Ind oleo where. hair, is looseniog4nd. Illrming; it will give I alithil'itherldtdder to theirerds,WolieitOre the Pxowth to those pattewhich have litild,:clinaliont tri yield-st ' freih'coveritig of hair. ' , . • There are hundreds of ladies,and gentlemen in New' 'VIA: - *behave had their halirearined by the nea of this Davie Mater, when all other preparations had failed. L. 'H. has inLierimeoession-lettent innumerabie - testifying - to the: _ . _,.• iscrcosdursouttoftheitightieggeapsetanEtti. It will iospnesety pieverd. the, ludr:frouLtnrning , grail: until. itleo Wog period of. life; andinitaire,whets the hair bas , towychanged its colori.the ate of the Tualiteratra I'M witheertaintY reetore it to. its , aritiJrudl hos,,giving it .a dark, glossy aPPOGran OB . % AA. Portomolor the Watt and ejlairitestorativeit isysly regontriumdedi having intelfreeshie fragraece; and the great : faellithos it Affords in Limning the hair,which, when motet with the Inelgota tOr.CAra be dressed Wray required Aimee sic to. preserve, its place, whether plain or in earls—hence the ark& demand brit by,thal;huties as a atandard toilet article phich ' none ought to beavitboot. r ee tam priceplacesittrithlothe recta 404 being ONLY TWENTY-RIVE DENTE per:Au/tie, to liehad at all respestablednergkde and perfumers...: :1,4'.• MILLER would call the attention of parerite and 'Onardiabs to the useot.his Invigorator, lii cam where the children,' Hair inclines to be weak. The use of it lays trie foundationc - rirrec, — llierid - Of liair, as irremoves any int 4turitimithatkoarabAcounected with-the scalp, theremovol of whichlis necessary both for the health of the child, modem-future apperearstu of the Hair.'. c :litintott...-Note genuine without: this fact simile LOUIS MILLER being on-the otter wrapper; 'also, L. -.IIILLEBT HAIR INVIGORATOR, .Ni Y.,-blown Was glass. ... , i Wholesale Depoti.66 , Dey Strieti and sold hy , All the yrincipal Merchants and Druggists throughout the worlds . Libeesldlecount to marchasers by the quantitir. , •-, ,- I alscedeaire to preamit to the - Ametican Public my • :' - , NEW , AND.. IMPROVED INSTANTANEOUS - LIQUID •'.'' HAIR DYE . ,:i . .which :ogler 'years ,of scientific experimenting I - , bate ' brought toperfection. It dyes Black or. Brown instantly; - without injury to the Hair, or Skin, warranted-the beet , artirici3Of the toted in existence. - - PRICE, ONLY FIFTY CENTS. ;DEB:W I 5 DEY STREET, NEW YORK. _ . T GEr ';'•-X, E. a4ID. a. 8.. Y •si 11 , PATENT INSULATED Vtria. IRON HUME . NEW SCALE GRAND AND SQUARE PIANO-FORTES. The Insulated Iron Frame,preseryeathe original. tone .ot the instrtmeentiu all its.,purity,,semring it, for all time against `thitt'idoerdiisigreea%fe titidY'qnality of tope In variablyfound in all ,other Dee Freels Piano-Fortes, It greatly strengthens the case and thus, keeps the'Plane. Forte much longer in tune. It gives 'the instrument a much Wier, richer and sweeter tone. It adapts the Piano to all climates and to all. changes of atmosphere, sad In all respecti3 it la pronounced by our "artiste " the greatest IMorovementof the age' in Piano• Forte construction; pro.. doting an instrument aCknowledged to be superior to all 'other made in this country or Europe. A'FEW; TESTIMONIALS IN REGARD To . THE SII PERIORITY-OF OUR: NEW SCALE PATENT'INSII-i. LATED PIANO-FORTES: ' "I have examined the Plano-Fortni of Lights Bra& Inuit with entire satisfaction. I know not that there are any others better, either in oar lima country or elsewhere:" Lowsti Mason.. "In clearness, richness, and volume of tone, delicacy, elaiticity of totich,and Prue repeating action, I have never played upon thldr . Wothurnsurr. "In volume; richness, evenness, and purity of tone, and in 'delicacy of touch they certainly. excel; and in that beautiful singing quality so deshableYetso seldom found." —Wrttrair "I have never played' upon, so rich and heavy a tone 'Square Planolorte."—Antumt "I am astonished 'and :delighted with the New Scale Iran *Frame Piano-Fortes' Made by you, There must be a splendid future for Light° & Bradburys' Piano-Fortes."— Geo. F. Room. I have never played upon so tine an instrument Gao. F. GEESTOW. "I consider them as to beauty, richness, fullness and equality of tone, es well as their agreeable, elastic touch, equal if not superior to any &Amos made In this country or Europe"—Heat Wane " In power, quantity, and equality of tone, they certainly excel; :while for that . pecallar,.rich awl and singing tone ,Bo invaluable is. ail iootooiougm ant to the voice, I have never met their equal."—C. liassaa. " They have all the requirements for a superior interpre tation of both classical and modern compositions."—M. &mimosa. Wareroom, 421 Broome Street, a few doors Bast of Broad way, New York. SATISFACTORY GUARANTEE GIVEN._ oct 2 eow ly 38. SAVINFUND oval re: 0:#4:0.0 winw*:#4,4*:•todt:+:4o4.r.va,P4l, RI7LES.• 1. Money is received every day, and in any amount, large or small. 2. FIVE PER CENT interest le paid for money from the day It is put in. 8. The money is always paid back In GOLD, whenever it is called for, and without notice. JOHN P. SCIIAIDI 4. Money is received from F -orators, Administrators, Guardians and-others who desire to have it in a place of perfect safety, and where interest can be ,obtained for it. 6. The money received from depositors is invested in REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES...GROUND RENTS, and such other first class securities as the Charter directs. 6. Office Hours—Every day fmm 9 till 6 o'clock, and ou Mondays and Thursdays till 8 o'clock I n the evening. This old and well established SAVING FUND has re ceived more than TEN MILLIONS of dollars from nearly thirty thousand depositors. HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. WM. J. REED, Secretary. Henry L. Benner, Edward L. Carter, Robert Selfridge, Samuel K. Ashton, 0. Landreth Manus,. 0 P P WALNUT STREET, SOUTH GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. CHARTER 'PERPETUAL. Fire Insurance on Stores, Dwellings, Public Buildings, and. Merchandise generally, limited or Perpetual. , 14ie Insurance on Houses, Barns and ardente, Stock, .Ftirm Implements, etc. Also inland Inrerance on Goods to all parts of the Orantry. OFFICE IN THE COMPANY'S BUILDING, No. 403 WALNUT STREET, CORNER OF FOURTH. Statement qf the Company', Marinas for tlie year en,lihy October 31st, 1858. ' 4228,800 00 51,453 OS Received for Premiums. Received for Interest, Rent, Paid Losses, R.Tpenses; Commis sloth.; Rs.lnsurances, Returned Preniiunis,s7o,3s3 00 Increiee of Fire Premiums over last year's $14,699 59 Decrease Marine Premiums 10,426 74 ESE= (dee 25 tf 60 ABSZTS. Real Rstate, Bonds and Mortgages, $141,240 00 Stocks, (Par, $80,310,) 47,915 00 Bills Receivable 59,885 73 Unsettled Prattdttms .and . .other debts due 'the Company 17,823 02 Cash on hand, and in the hands of Agents 8,389 28 • $275,253 08 ' DIRSOTOBB. Charles 0. Lathrop, 1428 Walnut street. Max. Whildin, Merchant, iS North :Front street. Wm. Darling, 1338 Pine'street: Isaac Haziehtirst, Solicitor. John 0. Hunter, firm of Wright, Banter & Co. E. Tracy, firm of Tracy & to:ololdeinlth's Hall. Jno, 11.-MoCardnfirm of Jones; White it McCurdy. Thomas L..Gilleeple, trea..of , Gillespie &Zeller: James D.Smith, Ann o f . Jame B. Smith & Co: John B. Vogdes, dorner Seventh and Sansom streets. Daniel L. Collier, firm of C. H. Grant Jr Co. Thomas Potter, 229 Arch Street. • . Charles Harlan, corner Walnut anA Sixth streets. Jonathan J. Slocum, 154 South _Fourth street- GEO. CALDER & Co., Agenta, East Orangest., Lancaster, Pa. mar 22 ly 10 ITIPLE PEOPLES , HAT AND CAP STORE. . L - 7 Z rC •FIR . • 21J NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA., P A 0 TICAL -HA RS; MANUFACTURERS,. , ARD waotatest,s AND- AZTAp. DIALIae 7N , HA,TS , AND .-OAPS OR EVERY' DESCRIPTION. We have.nowtin store a a splendid assortment of HATS. AND,CAPS of all the newest Fall and. Winter Styles: , SILK HATS in all shapes and glottides. A first-rite New Style of Silk Hats for $l.OO. • A full assortment -of CABE3IIIEIO HATS, FALL and WINTER STYLE CAPS in endless variety. A splendid assortment of • . - UNION AND PRINCE: OF WALES BATS,•• in various colors, the, latest out, and all the otheretyles of SOFT FLATS now worn, from the finest to the cheapest • gtuditles. " We return our thanks to a liberal and trust, by. !drift attention to business ankh* ikuding to,nli, to merit a cmitinbance.ot.their petrel:kegs.- ' Hats and Caps to'snit Al, andACPTICeIf,IO eta tiMlginee , Goods sold to Dealers. at a, small advance for cash: SHIPPING SEW bought find the highest prhu? paid fa JORK A. fIaIILTZ, s •Asp kr:trigy MIK TAMMUZ'S HORSY. pOP/DRII, ' • lIRAPHROWDEN , - " - ROSEff, - rzzaticatzsx . • SULPHUR, . IRA PRRA OP N TARTARS,,om. , OIT Por sale at THOMAS RUMMERS Dmitirtßurpticalltore, yyat Ring dreet;Lanc'r, fob , tf 4 T 184.1.0 RPOR n 18101 ABITtiRD .PIII.IrIN3I773ANCE compAsz • 0# HARTROjcp CONN, CAPITAL AND - All T8A888;709.00. President. , Policies issued sad Tenoned; loam; pvt4tiibly'ililjustail and paid isiontifatay upon satisfactory proofs, in Mw Yoe* funds, by tysunloungueB, , theDULlt ADTHar..7XD, Agent pc_ Lancs,f,oo:., . . Alll S. .11 N "kit , FANCY ANDI9INDSOft CHAIR MAKER, Bast-Sing t Ts treat, 2,anoastar • Plattplasauta in•luattingtlui üblicltaall. at hip Wata " . roo .a u ermine hiaBNA 11FW 4E030 '•'.B„NT PP OH OW NiTUOVIf " " •'• .3..0RDZ1P3 515011114 itskproasellyaSterided to at th 4 ihartait pocks, 'Nino btitiiunbast Workman . sits emPlorA ht thliostiblikhrwh i oorkonliontly iCtistripiroliasad 'at this lama are foll y equa thaaYarUdifialdis,tha.iitudera Oitiss. 0411 and statalaa for ycrarsolvo. Easig/0"27111 r. T . c*f 49 .1 pany. DIRECTORS: Francis Lee, F. Carroll Brewster, Joseph B. Barry, - Joseph Farkas, Henry Diffenderfor. ICE: WEST CORNER OF THIRD, PELPHIA. - $91,585 45 7,825 49 $ 4,272 85 CHARLES C. LATHROP. T/C2 PRESIDENT. WILLIAM DARLING. SECRETARY AND TREASURER. JAMES WRIGHT. ;IF nazi mown =Jura Atm 4sx, is 4,24.,ct.g.1111, 4 -Mr 111)111V-111710RISTOt. 'the eppoW 14111 AICALL Drensierathing from • nPultrri, OF TaK ALO9D.." This medicine has wrought: dearaits sieLkof 4. Caecniiihisisee, ;. oaths: - lava .03 1 3 Peg% I '4 = l rTe l r 43 4 41- " t 4.. ,. . 7Lml4ba c.: b o?. Tn ast The above is a ; portrait •of ,Devid- , ldoCresiry,. of :Napier," j tf-ilf*lP,. 'in the Slat day of August, 1858, midi , before Iletley, that hawse treated for .ttie - 1 cure of Cancarby three of Bealfhtil county. anti by Dr. Newton of the Eclectic College .In Cincinnati; fora; period of nearly eight months. - tiotwitstindlng which, his, ' Zip, nate, and d liar** of kit Ziff Cheek 'Mere entirely eaten, drawl 7Helad,gireis hp all hope, wben be heard of the :1 fi Blood &either," and was Induced to try it. Four bottles 'dared Mar • and although sadly' diedgured, there Is no question bittosbat this Invalimble" medicine saved his lino The frdl.partletilans of this remarkable case may , be aeon , in a circular, which tan be had cf any of the Agents. We alsovetbito the case , or Nexiciy Bleakney, of . Elder.,- ton, Armstrong - county, Pa., cared of Scrofula after belts ; unable toset out.of bed for throe yenta - Td tiiiicase&-ie lady In Ansonville. Clearteldcounty;' !whostin also:AM** with Scrofula in Its worst form. ' TO. the case- og,George r.elikUog in Carrolltowii, • Cambria county , Pa.; George was badly afflicted with Can cer that - ft - eat - Irks - entire rime off, and his case was were°, . - • _ .The particufers. of these cases—everyone of which was Mired by nee , of the 'Blood Seareliernay also ..be found in a circular to bp had of any of the Agents. - • - • ' ' ' ' • 'R. N. LEMON, Proprietor.t— ..Laborator,y,for the maonfactare and sale, near the Penn= sylvania Ridfroad Depot, Hollidaysburg, Pa. • • _DrAlett,H. Haw; IftiolcataleAtoMit, PittabOrg,Ta. For sale in this city by.. John F. Long & Jams • Sinlth,lainffmain & Co.; and 0. A.'lleinlish ; J. B: johns, New Holland; A.OOlll n4:Falmouth J. B. oockley, Reams !towti ;H. Stauffer; Adamstown ; S. Ensminger, idatibelni ; !• J. H. idross, Ephrata; Dr. A. 51.Eilestand, Mount Joy; 'J.' l • Jay. Libhart , Marietta; I. F. Beldomridge, • Intercourse; S. J. Boons; Bellevue Dingstult,, Churobtown; J. ..11..Fcbternachti,Fairville; N. B. Wolle, Litis; B. 8. Ross, Elizabethtown; •B. Hickenberger, Bainbridge;.D. & J. W. BoWmati, Maytown; Dellett & 00.,-Dr. McOorkle, and 8.. Williams, Colombia, and by. dealers getietally. sea - 18 ' , 6m 88-. GIN AS A REM.EI)IAL AGENT. THIS -DELICIOUS. TONIC STIMULANT, ESPECIALLY 'designed for the use of 'the Medical Prqfes eon and the littnsily, hail= superseded- the so•oalled "Gins," "Aromatic," "Cordial," "Medicated," ")3chnapps," etc., is now endorsed by all of the prominent physicians, chemists and connoisseurs, as possessing all of those in- Orin* medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which be.: long to an OLD and PURE GIN. Pit up in quart bottles and sold by all druggists, grocers etc. • A. M. BININGER & CO., (Established in 1778.) Bole Proprietors, No. TO Broad street, N. Y. For sale by FRENCH, RICHARDS & 00.,—W. W. & H. SMITH, and all 0f..-the prominent Wholesale Drug- . gists In Philadelphia. .[oct 2ly 88 • • ' . •,* prep ay ,t,, 41 0 rirlae„ O, A t j a )* * _..:N9' ' 4 1:4 01 71'. i 7 ECiONOMY! % S :::•+ .. 0 1 02 i ; Z Dingretal 2 ,-- 0 0 .... 1 0 - Save the Pieces ! •r. MST As accidents will happen, even in welf-regulated it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient • • way for repairing Furniture, Toye, Crockery, do. SPALDWG'S PREPARED GLUE meets all !rush emergencies, and no household can afford to be without it. It is always ready and up to the stick lug point There is no longer a necessity for limping chairs, Splintered veneers, headless dolls, and broken cradles. It in just the article for cone, shell, and other ornamental work, so popular with ladies of refinement pod: taste. This admirable preparation is need cold, being chemically' held in solution, and possessing all the valuable qualitieST of the host cabinetmakers' Glue. It may, be used in the, place of ordinary mucilage, being vastly . more adhesive. - • " USEFUL. IN EVERY 401713 E." N. 13.--A Brush accompaniee each bottle. Price, 25 cents Wholesale Depot, No. 48 Cedar street, New York. Put up for Dealers in Cases containing Four, Eight, and' Twelve Dosettr.-a beautiful Lithographic Show Card accom panying each package. 1151 , A single bottle of 'SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE wilt wive ten times itacostauenally to every 'housbold.lo). Sold by all prominent Stationer' Druggists, Hardware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy.Stures. Country mercbanta should make a note of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, when making up their list. It will 'stand any' climate. [feb 14 ly 5 RX 0 R E DIN 'l' II DI. 0R PUB E Having been appointed by the manufacturers BOLE AGENTS for the.eale of the above article, we are now pre pared to furnish it to Farmers and Dealers in such quantl tlesits may be wanted. It to deodorised and packed In Tight Barrels. PRICE, $2.75, PER BARREL. A LIBERAL DEJIIICTION MADE FOR LARGE $21E.,253 03 $99,390 94 Phle article meet not be confounded with Pondrette, it Wag, as elated, eimply the pure night soil, the great value of which is .well known throughout the world. Manufactured by TRACI:CARA, SCHAFER it TEACH— . ARAY. For Sale only by ALLEN dr NEEDLES, No. 42 South Delaware Avenue, and 41 South Water St., Ist door above Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. tab 12. 13m6 CASTOR O I L, L ARROW ROOT, SWEET OIL , BORAX, ALCOHOL, CAMPHOR, SPICES, CALOMEL, SODA, LOG WOOD, CREAM TARTAR PEARL BARLEY, GUM ARABIC, HARTSHORN, GELATINE, VIALS, RHUBARB, SENNA, JALAP, SPONGE, An., For sala at_ THOUS BUM a EgICS apr 21 014 Dr= and Menai:al Store. West EClasst. SEND 4 STAMPS FOR A SPECIMEN! OF " - NEWS FROM SOME." A completa,aammaly of. the latest intelligence received from Englind, Ireland, Scotlaini, Wales and the British lesseesions in ; every Part of they World, and devoted to Polltdcs,.Llteratore, Science, Art, Rietory, /to., Ac. ENGLISHMEN; IBIBILMEN, " scarcanrEN, WELSEDIEN, . support your own family , paper, and welcome the NEWS IRON HOME, *belay priblished every, TLIIIIISDAY and forwarded postage free for ' Tiro Dollars for one year. One Whir for six months. -Pifty.cents for three - months. Parties getting: p clubs are allowed 25 per cent. 'lnc their trouble. • Postniaaters and eatabllched News Dealerifare authorized to act as Agents. ' TOWNDEON t DAY, Editors and Proprietors, Now York ' lv ll DADOKICNO: 11011:113111 , ' OF REED. HEN. oo.—Ou the..26th of MARCH,., Instant, the - undersigned, under ttfrilnii of REED, HENDERSON & 00., willeceirmenci the Bankng Business, In Its usual bratwhee.et the otlioe.hitherto occupied by John E. Reed & Co., at the corner of East Ring and Duke streets, be t ween the Court House and Sprecher's Hotel, Lancaster, Pm They will pay interest oie &polite at the following retie . 1134 per cent. few 0 m day t Vi and longer. 6d longer. buy land. sell Steckel and Real Estate on com mission, negotiate Loans for others. purchase and sell Bills of. Exchange, Proiniseory Notes, Drafts, &0., &c., &c. ;The undersigned will be individually liable to theentent of their means, leg ski ,deposits And: other obligations of En", ifpumaso;r &Oe.JOHN . REED, • • „ ' • AMOS' S. HENDERSON ISAAC IL HDISTER. :mar 201tiol pr.coNIGIIILACHER - BAUMAN, TA*. nem and turriers• Store, back of Bobt. Hoderwell's Commission Wirittfoinse, fronting on -tilt( Railroad and ": North Prince street. -Allieep for Cash or approved credit.— Algonatoptly .011hand,a,full assortment of ankinde Saddler's, And ftbemikeesLeather, 'of Superior griklity, Including .Ifouser'scalebtsted Sole lea th er," ileO, Leathet4lands, melt stretched; Bohol* for all Wilda of machinery, of any length and made of a superior quilt lt of Leather; Irdinacellellbtrf, Bind and toeing Leather, um. den Hose, :Towhees) OiVOurder's Tools, lifomaxe, Shoe Findings dC. - -'• • • . • All kin ds old math ifbohil,fit itAtietough ; highestpricis Ostia for SUSS • csali orders will , be prompt attesidedtu,., , . -- • •• • fah bly 6 ri it talk -SAcksofirs"'• "atm EDT. XX. Changing the endiject,'DtcEdger.asked him ;shed he would have done with Calhoun and other nullifiers If they - - had kept on. ':"Hung than, eltiteiggitiefs. , Aaniest,r wiz the instan taneous-reply. ~.I.Theyediould,lneve.been • terror . -to tral• tors to 6R timeduid - poeteritY : wonid have pronounced It She belt abtieihylife't • • 4a he mitt these Wnatille haf.neve to In bedo and all tne.oWiltruglowed in h 4 old eyea.7ln.. kie . PAMNI3 L! 3 E OF JAOHBO ,p. ' • • -; • ifJ AR OM§ , New Book Store. czzza •, otwartsiticAnlpup.-4„ soap-. ..m.entarvosigop: . AIIio;"DOMDESTDADS for $lOOO ANDADlTltakiidenibEe r `DOellghP taimitri• WAWSDI PITP4 I 4- EL : itsi;• Azov. a• or to Oa. W. D. satetliklatibniAt otter ea, Ps. U 517121720 feoal~mtei I i enni Cancems , Formations, - Erysipelas; Boll; Bare Eyes, J.ll Rtumthi lotimrdars, Ilelt A, Lams of Appetite; r. HENRY C. SPALDING & CO., Box No. 3,600, New York. NIGHT' SOIL PURCHASES -::,•1"i ••-ri*,::-,F.;-,37';f';...-.'.': t....,,Fi .J ~i:.,., ~,.,,, 17. n. .1. , !,! . 7 A . ..,.. '. d .ri l .,„ ' ~.....n .„ ..,..; ,L„.,; „,..s.:, 2 ; 4 , ~:i i _.. • ! - 111 '''t : I, . 1 , l'il ' lii v liiit' - 1110 eg 1171,„6•:0644,- , 41a ,atonschicAnteparation of - o- —pniiflesl.itfAtrygen..andAtrhon,by.com i.:- on...itialystr.ogatr,mtisigh..medical author siity . etlicactrist Ettoh otthe hfollwohrgmemplaints, • ,•,-,•• rigymlgrklltityttrovv.A4'efflTSTl nitEDlOlESlßOPlrrdiatum33llslll4=', - -'7lO/ITh Bla i IMMIt IstaW v T t A ggi rnMEA ” .., rt ith x oPolava&Aßzovia o • * - ; - .MECOTLOS7X 34I3- "e•te 1. i , mat . :411 ' ' ahrsorlid, by the ;bleo4, and Arenlating-through.the. othole_system, no ,fftsof-thc :body cawescapetheir.truly.wonder erfirtitmee ofthoutands daily proves that ..preptuirtion •• of Iron.. can for a moment he compared with it. - Impurities of the hlood,• de ' prOssion , of .3 stitat energy, pale and "otherwise --Sickly completions , indicate its necessity in' al ,' rimit'ever conceivable - case. In all cases of fshnsde debility (fincir albus, ehlorosis, etc.), its 'efteitsprodelightftdberenOcating. No remedy nor been diicavered; in - the whole history -.0 Medicine, which exerts inch, proMpt,happy, ••• Andh/l/restarative effects._ (Mod appetite, com *plate digestion, rapid .ANAMitichr of strength, with Atn-.naturnal :disposition. for active and cheerful exercise, immediately Tallow its. use. Aus -a grand stomachic and general restorative no superior and-no substitute. • Pitfup - In , neat fiat metal boxes containing . 50 plll5 price 50 cents per box..t six boxes, 7:::ilifk.so;.nne. ' dozen iboxes,.. ta.oo. ,For sale I.y . generally. be seat free 10 any r lreesonrecclptof.the..prlcc.' All let- AM , . mac* etc. - should be addresavil to R: - B. LOCKE , & Co. , • General :Agents. 330 IIROADAV A Y. I. — sl.B.;•=The above is a fat-simile of the . on each box. ••ICAUPIFMAN a CO., No. 1 /tramples Buildings, East Orange street, sole Agents for Lancaster. Inosls ly 4 THE GREATEST DISCOVERY frUE-:IEIREUVVIE ST MEDICAL DISCO V EILILOF THE AGE.—Dx. EMN - Seir, of fiorbnry, has Attsoovered,la one , ot our common pastoro weeds, a remedy 1,12 at antes ..EVI'KY KIND O F HUM 0 R • from the Worst Seraftils down to a common pimple. • He has trisalit I,tr over 1100 cases. and never failed except luitwo semis, (bath thornier humor.) lie has now in hi Axiestieroion.over two hundred certificates of its virtue, all twetiV. Plies of Boston. Two bgttiee are .wsrrauted to cure a nursing sore mouth 'One Mthree bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples I - on the face. Two to three bottles will clear the system of Biles. .Two 'bbttles -sit' warranted to cure the worst canker In the mouth or stomach. Three to- fire bottles are warranted to cure the worst cool of Erysipelas. .One° or , two .bottles are warranted to cure all humor the Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of tho ears and blotches among the hair. Four to etc bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. On&bottle, will cure scaly eruption of the akin. Two,to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst .rnaen of,ringworm. • :Two to three bottles areearranted to cure the most des perate case . of rheumatism. Three lo four bottles are warranted to cure the salt rheum. jive to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula , A:benefit-1i always experienced from. the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity IC taken.. . Deader, I peddled over, a thousand bottles of tide in the Vicinity of Doston. I know the offect,of It in every case.— to Careen water will extinguish fire. so sure wilt this cure hi:mot,. I never sold a bottle of it, but that sold another, -Biter "atrial it always speaks - for' itself.' There are two thlnge abOttEthis herb that appear surprising; Dist,- that it:grows in kinryastrires, in some places quite plentiful, aad.yetdts;vaine-has never been-knowniantil 1-. discovered lia 143407-second, that it should cure all kindatof humor, In order - te give some idea of the sudden rise, and:grea t popularity of the discovery, I wiliatete that in. April; 1853, peddled Lit and Sold' about six bottles per day—to. 1804, I sold over oue thousand bottles per day of it. Some of the wholesale Druggists who have•been- In the buidnaostvienty atiaittirty years, say that • nothing-1u the -Seincasoltpatent medicines was ever likelt. There is a univorsAl praise erit:froce all quarters. ' • lis.aaquesti practice I.alwaya kept it strictly for,hiarnora luncii Its introduction as a general •family, Medicine, 'great, and . wonderfui virtues have. been found • bait that 1 never su spected, • :Several casecie epileptic flt S—a disease which wits always conaldereilincurable,:have been cured by a few•loettles.- o,7sidurt: a:Moray lilt prove effectual in all :oases Of that awful malady—itiutue are bat few who have seen more of it Alan I Ilave. • , • • I:ksttw ieveral oases-of Dropsy, all of them. aged pece ple cured.trYit. various diseases of the Liver, Sick Heldache, Dysiepsla, Asthma, Fever •atl Ague, pain in the side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly iu diseases of the Kidneys, &c., the discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. Ne change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you get and a nough of it. .DLBECTIOSB 70H liar..-,Adults ono table spoortful•per day Lehildrell'over ten years dessert spcionful: Childruu from toleight years teempoontul. Ae ao direciions den be applicable-to all coustltutiomi, take sufficient, to operate on •the bowels twice a day. :Manufactured by • DONALD lON:HWY, No. 130 Warren et., Box.intry, Kass. . . • Mee, $l,O O. , :Wholesale. Agonts.—Yew York city, G. M. Gllcknor, 81 Barclay streetv C. IL Bing, 192 Woad way; Fruaktan dt Clark, 17E, Broadway ; l), Sands, 100 Malt:aet. Bold. in Ittatbeater by J,Bryan &Go., VVholesale,Agents No. 112Ntate itkeet; also by -L..Post A- Co. • , General Agent.—a. Wo.llyntt ,A Son, Phlladelphla.- . Agents .in Lancanter.--James South, Wm,' IL Baker, Samuel Welcherui, B. I.l.llautranuo, H. A. Boclusfleld, Chas. A. Neinitsli and-John.F. Long. r ly 29 . IN. 7FP.A.Zir TSs DRESS PJtiRSERV.ERS. . . PATENT. •• Thls niadpdiseovered Invention Preserves the Clothes froth being Boiled, renders Sliming sate from !neon vanieneelaidia, a - great•Ooinfort to litothersiisnd -. Nurses. . To be hadat ALL. LADIES' :STOKES, sod-stint treat by. post,.direst, troth the, inventor, MRS.' ARIIPTELD, No. 512 Twelfth 'street, Washington, D. C., by remitting the athoimt. _ PRICE, ONE DOLLAR EACH. LAT/TA - GENTS WANTED sar- hbeng allalyatice made to the trade. rASTROLOCV . . . ... LOOK OU T —titlioll Al tt W FULL ALL. The never-falling MRS. VAN ROAN is the best. ohs scuiceeds when all others have felled. All wbo are in itt 3 Phis,--all who have been unfortunate,—all whose fond hopes have been disappointed, molted and blasted by false promisas and deceiL—all wbo have been 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 LOV.R .AFFAIRS SUE NEVER PAILS! 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 %FITE OR HUSBAND, or absent friend. 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