A "DRS, J.-NENP r Attorney at Law...". °24l"°Ul'4B - A Shaffer , 13sq., south -wait corner of Centre .'' : Mire, Laniaiter. may 15.55 1y 17 , posL -az . • r ok. A T o, T. 3 -0 R-N .11. Y A T A , '-‘ 4 olntavirreitD.-11:Minn.nuar, Est., No. 36 . -Nosura Dux: St., Art crA , 13410 , 21VMWTON:- •LIGSTNER, AT TORNE Y .1,a1„.411 ex,rAw *maim Otticein:liorth Duke streetosearly urt Haase. cottieregerl:: *.0i1r . 6. ...E. .1.91[45.19 szit P. y; Aitirney • .xdogr„,:bacniniond Ws Mee, from North Duke , E, in - 7ildmyer's Boir,"Bouth [ma Dolts arm; r,1,„ . , _.1,:._ ~ rl,B tf 9 ~;a'i+i Aar, Hotel s AT LAW. ~....: opr a wf orm. coot.er yo .. 2 c ea _by the late CoL -Reah Frazer 17 • • West - KY 4 street. /y 1 IGiii*ARD 11,GOlityLN, _ -, , • .A.T.TORNRY AT LA No-11 Routh Queen street, in Reed, Idcarann, Kelly k Blinking Banding, Lancaster, Pa. A.III3ILL 'H. REYNOLDS, attorney at 10 Law. Office; No. 11 North Duke street, Opposite the :.otirtlfouse. may 5 tfl6 1.. _ASHINGTON W. HOPKINS. . .ATTSIKNEY AT LAW. Office with. N. Lightner & IC. Alexander, Recut, Dnke 14, opPoeite Court HOMO. [Yob 7 6m* 4 Ir"r.DENnt,,P.YrEArk? LAW. OFFICE-No. U NORTH Dux STEM, (WIS? 81132,) LAN AI/ATER, Pa. apr 20 tf 14 %Tip E 0V A L....WILLIAM S. AMWEG, _LL Attorney at Law, has removed his office from his - former place into South Duke street, nearly opposite the Trinity Lutheran Church. • • apr 8 tf 12 11 . HALL FOREMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OVICI Witi T. E. ITRAMICLIN, ESQ., No. 26 EAST WING ST LANCASTER, PA. nov 15 1y44 DOL JOHN BOCALLA, DENTIST .Office and Residence, one door below the Lamb Rotel, West King street, Lanca ster, Pa. [apr 18 tf 13 7 - ESSE LANDIS, Attorney at Law.--Of el flee one door east of Lechler's Hotel, East King street, Lancaster, Pa.. • ISli. All kinds of Scrivenlng—such as writing Wills, Deeds, Mortgages, Accounts, &c., will be'attended to with irorrectuess and despatch. may 15, '66 tf-17 TAMES BLACK, Attorney at Law.--Of— flee in East King street, two doors east of Lechler's Hotel, Lancaster, Pa. .ice All business connected with his profession, and all kinds of writing, such as preparing Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, Stating Acconnts,•&c., promptly attended to. m 16. tf-17 REMOVAL. --H. B. SWARR, Attorney at Law, bee removed his office to No. 13 North Doke street, nearly opposite hie former location, and a few doors north of the Court House. ' apr 53m 12 W T. IIIePHAIL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, mar3l ly 11 No. 11 N. DEFEE OT., LANCABTER, PA. REMOVAL.--DB.. J. T. BAKER, nom- GIPATHIC PHYSICIAN, has removed his office to 2!7 O. 69 East King street, next door above King's Grocery. Reference—Professor W. A. Gardner, Philadelphia. Calls from the country will be promptly attended to. apr 6 : till EItIOVAL.--From and after the first of . _Ltt April, the office of WM. B. YORDNEY, Attorney at Law, will be removed to East /Sing street, one door above Lechler's tavern, and nearly opposite to Demuth's Snuff Store. [mar 26 3m 11 TAMES L. REYNOLDS, TTORNE,Y AT L AW, Lae removed to the office in the South East corner of Centre Square, lately occupied by William B. Fordney, Esq. Lancaster, April 2. 6m 12 WILBERFORCE, NJEGVIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lae removed his Office to No. 11, North Duke street, six doom North of the Court House. [apr 2 tf 12 WILLIAM WHITESIDE, SURGEON DENTIST OFFICE—No. 2 EMT !Imo SmsE2, LANCASTER, PA. _ _ April 1, 1861 JOHN F. BRINTON 7 ATTORNEY AT LAW, PHILADELPHIA, PA., Has removed his office to his residence, No. 249 South 6th Street, above Spruce. Refers by permission to Hon. H. G. Lorni, " A. L. Htvsn, F . 213.11AE BRIXTON, " Tennosun Sr man. nov 24 ly. 45 PETER D. MYERS, REAL ESTATE A4SENT, PHILADELPHIA, will attend to the Renting of Houses, Collecting bons and Ground Rents, ttc. Agencies entrusted to his car will be thankfully received, and carefully attended to. Satisfactory reference given. Office N. E. corner o SEVENTH and RANSOM streets, Second Floor, No. 10. fob 17 ly 6 K NICKERBOCKER. MAGAZINE FIFTY-FIFTH VOLUMM. LOUIS GAYLORD CLARK. DR. JAMES 0. NOYES EDITORS. - - The present number closes the fifty-fourth volume of the KNICEERBOCEER. and while we thank our patrons for their past favors, we shall strive to increase their number by redoubled care and effort in every department of the Magazine. We expect in our next number to be able to announce a series of articles on Popular Astronomy, by the most distinguished writer upon that science in the land. 'Stories and Pictures' of the Hudson will be com pleted during the year, and the t,wo volumes will contain the best sketches, tales, poems, etc., that can be procured for the entertainment of our readers. PREMIUM FOR 1860. . . In order to increase the already large circulation of the KFICHEILBOCKEII, we publish this mouth a splendid line engraving of Frßh's picture of ' Merry :Making in the Olden Time,' which we shall present exclusively to the $.3 aubscribers to the Magazine for 1860, whether old or new. The subject represents the pastimes of our ancestors, and is eminently of a genial, domestic character. The plate, engraved In England at an expense of 2000 dollars, is entirely new, measures twenty-five by nineteen and a hall inches in 'dz., contains thirty-nine figures, and is beyond comparison the finest work of the kind ever offered as a premium in this country. 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Philadelphia, P. - Papers-throughout the country publishing the above will be entitled to an exchange, and until the Weekly is boned, wll receive a copy of the daily. [may 213 t 19 -vv-ATER RENT NOTICE FOR 1861.-- The Duplicate of Water Rent for 1861 is now ready andinOiaiands of the Treasurer. All who wish to save the 6 per cent. for prompt payment, can do so by calling sit Ida offi.ce. HENRY C. WENTZ, . Treasurer and Receiver. air Office at Wentz Bros., Corner East Ring street and Omtre Square. fapr 16 3t 14 FLAGS FLAGS II FLAGS I; I H. ITNION AG MA NUF4CT OR Y, EL FL. 99ENZR. FOURTH .RD VINI SMUTS, , . • . PHILADELPHIA. _....r.iitadiltatesMage of 01 'elites ; also, Union Badges of nr;ans styles and s3lzes.rape 30 4t 16 , . • SWENTZEL CON. thkieethpkeetiee Pentlethi thekeie eoi North . 0 12901rida*,?df from the It; IL Depot, lAD. Wirbar"-I - Wit; Wet la Our Gionsfry,,Mcilag.and fkrnakieutiwie /". • SIPRINGV - 4.111D Pt/3'r Illi Mel; , At!! "frames old arataLti 'corner of North Queen and Orange streets, (immediately opposite 13hober'il Hotel,) Lancasl.r, Pa. Thankful On past favors. theinthecriber respectfully calls the attention of his friends and the public in - general, to his atackfof CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTING& READY MADE CLOTHING add GENTLEMENS' FURNISHING GOODS; and-hopes that the well meant ether; of the pro. prink* and condratore of this , establishment may merit a continuance of the confidence and . patronage -of an 'ap• Whit' e nnallitentdrr, In any style, on the 'most satia factol7efindlttedul 7 'Pirticalar ettentkn given to orders.. 16r BOY'S ga:II/3ING;r0 , experfenced caterer In that critical department of the titillating business. SPRING AHD OMENS FASHIONS; - - - SPRING AND SUMMER OISWIHNG, SPRING AND SIMMS MATERIAL, the various Styles, Fig . and Qualities that character. Ise the market and at prices to suit the circumstances and conditions of all, from .grave to gay" Without par ticubuising, it may be sufficient to "say, that everything relating to the wardrobe of the masculine gender, of the genus, homo, suitable-to this or any other locality, may be found, or manufactured to Order here. Our READY-MADE CLOTHING are manufactured here in the - City and County of Lancaster, and by local work men. Whatever advantage or diaadvantage there may be, to all concerned, in this feature of this estallishment, it Is perhaps but jest that the - Guth should. be known, in order that patronage may be based upon Intelligence. "Cod and our Native Land." r S. 13. RATHVON, - Merchant Tailor and Clothier Corner North Queen and Orange streets. 9m 15 T O FARMERS,. GARDNERS AND TRUCKERS. A. PEYSBON' DISINFECTED POUDRETTE, Especially Manufactured for. Corn, Tobacco, Peas, Grass, Cabbage. and every kind of Crop and Trucking. PRICES: $15,00 and $12,00 per Ton, or 40 eta. and 30 cta. per Bushel. ALSO :—Pnre Disinfected Night Soil, packed in• tight barrels at $1.75 delivered only at A. Peyeson's Wharf, Gray's Ferry.—(Liberal Discont to Dealers.) MANUFACTURED AT GRAY'S PERRY ROAD, BELOW THE ARSENAL, PHILADELPHIA, AND AT P - BYSSON'S FARM, WOODBURY ROAD, GLOUCESTER, N. J. BEAL EBS: FRENCH, RICHAB.DS & CO., N. 4th Street and York Avenue. JOHN CRAIG, went end of Market Street Bridge. OFFICE OP A. PEYSSON, Library Street, Goldemith'e Hall, No. 12. • 4. PET:S.SON & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NOB. 2 AND 4 GOLDEINLTH'S HALL, Import to order all kinds of Seeds, Fruit Trees, and Agri. cultural Implements from France. 200 CARRIAGES AT AUCTION SECOND SPRING SALE FOR 1861 In consequence of the extraordinary money pressure of the times, and the ac cumn,ation of his stock of NEW CARRIAGES, virrmad The subscriber will hold a Second Salo for this Spring, 1861, which will take .place On WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 8,1861, at 10 o'clock, AT THE PIIILADELPIII A BAZAAR, NINTH AND SANsO3I STREETS, PHILADELPHIA The assortment (about Two Hundred) will be fatly equal to that offered at tho first Sale, including all the most modern styles, and from some of the best makers of Phila delphia and Wilmington. .d- The Sale will be positive. 44.- No postponement on account of the weather. ALFRED M. HERKNESS, Auctioneer. apr 26 2t 151 9 THE PHILADELPHIA EVENING BUL LETIN, AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER, devoted especially to the interests of Pennsylvania. Con taining Important Telegraphic News, sixteen hours in ad vance of the Morning Papers. Original, Foreign and Do mestic Correspondence, Editorials on all Subjects, and full Reports of all the news of the day. The Commercial and Financial Departments are full, and are carefully attended to. AS ex Anymnriartfa MEDIUM there to no better paper in the State, the circulation being next to the largest in the city, and among the most intelligent and influen tial of the population. TERMS, SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE CUMMINGS & PEACOCK, Proprietors, No. 112 South Third street, Philadelphia THE PHILADELPHIA SATURDAY BULLETIN, a handsome, well-filled, FAXII,Y WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, Is pub lished by the Proprietors at the following unprecedentedLy low-rates : 1 Copy, one year,. 6 Copies, " 13 " " 21 30 100 " [apr 2 tf 12 FURTHER INDUCEMENTS! THE LARGEST CLUB (over 100) will be sent for three years THE NEXT LARGEST CLUB, (over 100) will be sent for two years. Address CUSISLINGS & PEACOCK, Proprietors, Bulletin Building, No. 112 South Third street, Philadelphia. tf 45 HOWARD ASSOCIATIONS PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established by spocial Endow ment, for the Rona of the Sick and Distreeed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their con dition, (age, occupation, ILbits of life, Ac.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhcea, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REME DIES employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed lel ter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. • Address, DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No 2 South Ninth Street, Philadel phia, Pa. By order Of the Directors. EZRA D. lIEARTWELL, President. GEO. FAIRCIIILD, Secretary. {Fop 4 ly 34 ALLEN & NEEDLES' IMPROV E D STANDARD SUPER-PIIOSPIIATE OF LIME. The old established article, in constant use by thousands of Farmers and Planters for a number of years past. PRICE $45 PER 2000 LBO. (2 1 ,4 cents per lb.) GUANO. PERUVIAN. Received direct from the Government Stores. Warranted genuine. ICUABOE. This is the old fashioned Feathery Guano, im ported direct.. ALLEN & NEEDLES' NEW FERTILIZER. The low price and superior quality of this fertilizer is fast bringing it into general use PRICE $3O PER 2000 LBS. (1t" cent per lb.) BONE DUST. Button-makers fine Bone Duet and Ground Bones LAND PLASTER. Warranted pure. In barrels. A liberal deduction made to DEALERS on all the above articles. N. B.—We have a large number of Diplomas for Premi ums awarded by the various Agricultural Societies, which you are requested to call and examine. ALLEN & NEEDLES, 42 South Wharves and 41 South Water Street. (First Store above Chestnut,) feb 12 PHILADELPHIA. 3m 5 GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Fire Insurance on Stores, Dwellings, Public Buildings, and Merchandise generally, limited or Perpetual. /tire Insurance an Houses, Barns and antertts, .Rock, /lima Implements, dr. Also Inland Insurance on Goods to all parts of the Country. OFFICE IN THE COMPANY'S BUILDING, No. 403 WALNUT STREET, CORNER OF FOURTH. Statement of the Cbmpany's Business for the year ending October 31st, 1858. Capital $223,800 00 Surplus 61,453 03 $275,253 03 Received for Premiums $91,665 45 Received for Interest, Rent, !Sc.— 7,825 49 $99,390 94 Paid Losses, Expenses, Commis sions, Re-Insurances, Returned Premiums, &c $70,383 00 Increase of Fire Premiums over - Last year's $14,699 59 Decrease Marino Premiums 10,426 74 @MEM ASSITS. Real Estate, Bonds and Mortgages, $141,240 00 Stocks, (Par, $80,310,) 47,915 00 Bills Receivable 69,885 73 Unsettled Premiums and other debts due the Company 17,823 02 Cash on hand, and in the hands of Agents 8,389 28 $275.253 03 CHARLES C. LATHROP VICE PRESIDENT. WILLIAM DARLING. SECRETARY AND TREASURER. JAMES WRIGIIT. DIRECTORS. Charles C. Lathrop, 1423 Walnut street Alex. Whildin ' Merchant, 18 North Front street. Wm. Darling, 1338 Pine street. Isaac Hazlehurst, Solicitor. John C. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hunter & Co. E Tracy, firm of E. Tracy & Co., Goldsmith's Hall. Jno. R. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White & McCurdy. Thomas L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie & Zeller. James B. Smith, firm of James B. Smith & Co. John R. Vogdes, corner Seventh and Sansom streets Daniel L. Collier, firm of 0. H. Grant & Co. ' Thomas Potter, 229 Arch street. Charles Harlan, corner Walnut and Sixth streets. Jcinathan J. Slocum, 154 South Fourth street- GEC. CALDER & Co., Agents, mar 22 ly 10 East Orange et., Lancaster, Pa. EETZELT & ItI'EVOY , STILL CON— Untie the MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS in the THE GRANITE BUILDING, N 0.6%, North Queen St. Our stock consists of the choic est FRENCH CLOTHS, such as Baiolues, Samonies and Nelissons finest Cloths of various colors; the choicest French Cassimeres; Black Doeskin Cassimeres; Fancy Cssitimeres, the best selection; Vestings of all descriptions, and a large usiortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHLNG GOODS. We respectfully ask a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed npon our predecessor, and trusr by strict attention to business to receive It. One of the firm has had considerable experience in one the largest and most fashionable Merchant Tailoring E. tablishments in Philadelphia, and flatters himself that he will be able to ronder satisfaction to the patrons of the firm. PETZ ELT & MoE VOY. apl 7 tf 12 JAM ES 11. BARNES FANCY AND WINDSOR CHAIR MAKER, No. 69% East King street, Lancaster, Takes pleasure in Inviting the public to call at his Ware rooms, and examine his BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF CHAIRS OF VARIOUS PATTERNS. fm. ORDERS received and promptly attended to at the' shortest notice. None but the beat workmen are employed in this establishment, consequently Chairs purchased at this house are fully equal to any article sold in the Eastern Cities. Call and examine for yourselves. ['mg 16 ly 31 E A.THEELS, FEATHER BEDS, 1' SPRING MATTRESSES, HAIR, MOSS, HUSK AND StRAW MATTRESSES, CUSHIONS, &c., ready made or m de to orier, at lowest cash prices. QU ILT6, ,OMPORTABLES, BLANKETS , &c. N. B. CHURCH CUSHIONS, on hand or made to order. AMOS HILLBORN, No. 44 North Tenth Street, below Arch, Philad'a. aug 14 ly 31 P Ho T o on AP A IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Executed in the beet style known in the art, at O. G. CRANE'S GALLERY, 532. ARCH STREIT, EAST OS SIXTH, PHLLADELPELL LIFE SIZE IN OIL AND PASTIL. STEREOSCOPIC PORTRAITS, Ambrotypes, Daguerreotypes, &c., for Cases, Medallions, Pius, Binge, dm [mar 1 21y 9 F TAOHLE. _L' Eode, Ernerink and _Kirby Hooke, Net-Twine, Sea Gress, Ootton and Linen Linea, Floats, Snoods, do, _For salo at THOMAS IeLLNI A small Drug & Oltendoal Story opposite Oroes Keys Hotel, W 'glad street, Linneeter. [may./7 tf .. 500 - 10 00 .. 15 00 .. 20 00 .. 50 00 $ 4,272 85 IMETE2 H ARD 31_11 Wig. X D ; Lists 'GOOD NEWS NOR THE ITNEHPLOYEDI 1 op_ O . HA_4OIIB TO MAKE MONEY - 01 fir M 77. Z.:T 0 if-D -0:47Z -7A-22 WATCHES . ; JEWILEY, SILVER-PLATES WARE, TO MI =PO® OP ON ex ENTIRELY,NEW ORIGINAL PLAN 2.50 AGENTS WANTED!! All persons desirous of securing an Agency in this NEW ENTERPRISE should said on their names at once, enclosing a 3 cent stamp to pay postage, .and receive by return of mail CA TALOGUE OORTAINTRG OUR INDUCEMENTS, WHICH APPORD A RARE CHANCE M 0 1V E r without risk, together with FULL PARTICULARS I=l NOVEL PL A N I To insure prompt and satisfactory dealings, direct a GEORGE G. EVANS, G MO. CALDER & CO Have removed their WAREHOUSE, COAL AND LUMBER YARD FROM GRAEFF'S LANDING, To the Property formerly occupied by Masers. P. Long & Nephew, on the opposite or south side of the Conestoga, And would call the attention of their old customers and all Interested, to their -superior STOCK OF COAL, Suitable for Steam, Lime Burning, Black Smith and Family Uses, by the boat load or ton. Also, to their STO - CII OF LUMBER, OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, CONSISTING OP Ist and god COM. BOARDS, Int 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, Ac., All of which is of the beet quality, and will be sold as low as can be purchased elsewhere J;Kjr- We have the best 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 CHESTNUT RAILS AND OTHER FENCING MATERIAL GROUND ALUM AND ASTON SALT, LUMP AND GROUND PLASTER Alai- Recollect that we have removed to the other end of the Bridge, where we will be pleased to see our old friends and customers O. CALDER 2 CO., OFFICE IN LANCASTER, AS USUAL, EAST ORANGE STREET, SECOND DOOR FROM NORTH QUEEN "SIGN OP THE PIO WATCH' . . . WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE.—JAMES P. DYSART, NO. if WEST KING St., (near Market) takes pleasure in inviting attention to his new and large stock of Goods, which com prises as great a variety of all articles in his line as can be found in the city, consisting in part of Ladies' Fine 19 Carat Hunting Lever Watches, Fine Gold Hunting Levers, " " Open-faced Levers, 41, Silver Hunting Case 4 " Open-faced a good assortment of LEVERS and LEPINES of Silver and Composition Cases ; QUARTIERS And ENGLISH WATCH— ES (first and second handed,) all of which are warranted to keop time or no sale, His assortment of JEWELRY is the most extensive ever offered to the citizens of Lancalter, part of which are the following styles: FINE PAINTED BREASTPINS, EAR RINGS AND BRACELETS to match; CAMEO SETTS, FLORENTINE MOSAIC, and PLAIN EAR RINGS and BREASTPINS, all of which for beauty, style and cheapness cannot be surpassed in the city, Also, a fine assortment of PLAIN and CHASED BRACELETS and BANDS, with Cameo Setts and Medallions. Particular attention paid to Jewelry of Gentlemen's wear ' comprising Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Guard, Breast and Fob Chains of the beet quality; Ribbon Slides, Gold and Silver Tooth Picks, etc. Always on band a good assortment of SILVER WAR E, such as Spoons, Tea, Table, Dessert, Sugar, Mustard and Salt; Dinner and Tea Forks; Napkin Rings; Butter and Fruit Knives; Salt Coffers; Cups, Pie Knives, Pckle Knives and Forks, setts of Knives, Forks and Spoons for Misses.— Also a beautiful lot of Port Monnaies for Ladies and Gents, Combs and Brushes of all kinds, Accordeons, ac. Clocks from $1.25 to $5O, all warranted. Air The undersigned has, at considerable expense, got up a Card of Hair Work Patterns, fpr which he receives orders—to be executed in Philadelphia in the most chaste and durable style, and at short notice. The public are in vited to call and examine his stock and Judge for them selves. JAMES P. DYSART. Sign of the Big Watch, No. 10, West King St., Lancaster Pa. June 1 tf 20 BUTLER ROUSE, opposite Independence Square, No. 110 and 112, Sixth street, below Chestnut, conducted on the American and European Plan. The undersigned having disposed of the Revere House and taken the Butler House, the location being more central and pleasant to our friends, fronting Independence Square and the State House. This House has only been built this last summer, by Howell & Bro's., the great Wall Paper Manufacturers; it is large and commodious with all thejate Improvements of a Hotel. - - - We would inviteall our friends and the traveling public to give ue a call. Out' charges are moderate, only $1,25 per day. Room without board 50 cents per day. The city cars will bring you to the Butler Rouse. We therefore hope to receive a share of public patronage. feb 12 6m 5] G. W. HINKLE. INFANTS' DRESS PRESERVERS PATENT. This newly discovered invention Preserves the Clothes from being Soiled, renders Nursing safe from incon venience, and is a great comfort to Mothers and Nurses. . _ .oar. To be had at ALL LADIES' STORES, and sent free by post, direct from the inventor, Mag. ARSIFIELD, No. 512 Twelfth street, Washington, D. C., by remitting the amount. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR EACH. LADYA GENTS WANTED Sir A liberal allowance made to the trade. oct 2 HORSE AND CATTLE PUPWD.E.R. AUL TATTERSAL'S HORSE POWDER, HEAVE POWDER, ROSIN, FENNIIGREEK SULPHUR GzuttiAN, CREAM TARTAR, COPPERAS, Ac., For sale at THOMAS ELLMARER'S Drag I Chemical Store, West King street, Lanc'r. feb 9 tf 4 AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000. Company's Building, Walnut street, S. E. corner of Fourth PHILADELPHIA. LIFE INSURANCE AT THE USUAL MUTUAL RATES, or at Joint Stock Rates, at about 20 per cent, lees, or at. Total Abstinence Rates, the lowest in the world. A. WHILLDIN, President. J. 0. Stint Secretary. H. S. GARA, Esq., East King street, Agent for Lances ter county. (mar 221 y 10 O 1 L ii—Castor Oil, Sweet Oil, Oil of SPHLE, STONY, 131INEHA, HADBAFB.AI3,Ae., Per side at THOMAS ZULU:OHL% .- Drug Okareleal &wail/Vest Ries street Lan. hb g - if T • 0.. PA- R 'Et - R 8:1 warrßxeows IMPROVED NEW JERSEY MOWER AND REAPER, WLTH DORSEY'S SELF-A.OM9 The Manufacturers of this Machine have the best raison for believing that it Is the best Reaper in me.. The ad vantages claimed for DORSEY'S SELF-ACTING RAKE on the JERSEY REAPER, are three: It is of lighter draught than any other machine known_ It Is extremely simple in.conitructkut ; compact ind durable. The driver sits on the horse next the grain side, where be can have fell view of, theliperatlon and avoid all obstructions: ; „It .dispenses nith-tha-Raandindirt the Revolving Annseeadng a for better - perlose, gathering the grain gently to the suttees: When sufficient straw_has been ant .to ferns s proper seised sheaf, the Rake, roan easy, grecefulaninneranuoves It from the platfortn, by side delivery,..lesoring the track =yclear, ao thatan entire Reid rely be cut r if desired, binding a Single sheet. No straw will be found scattered between the sheaves. The sheers, are delivered with regularity: Their compact and neat appearance can not be equalled by any hand-raker, froM reaping machine or cradle swaths: The Rake tan be adjusted to snit henry or - lig ht grain, forming large or small sheaves, as desired. • Binders prefer working after this machinr, and farmein can dispense with one or more binders by using it, simply because the gavels are laid in better condition,. and this laborious operation of binding rendered far leas fatiguing by the regularity with which the sheaves are formed. The Bake takes off either tangled or straight grain, leaving the butts even and square Tho weight of the rake is the same as that of an ordinary reel, requiring no more power to work it; and by dispensing with the weight of .the handraker, it is evident less power is required to drive the machine. By the substitution of the Rake, the labor,. swages and board of a man are saved, to say nothing of the extra power requisite to draw him over the ground, especially when he is located near the . grain side, thus greatly in creasing side draught. The Machine is perfectly balanced. leaving no more weight on the horse' necks than is necea nary to keep the tongue down. The Mowing arrangement operates in all kinds of grass in the moat satisfactory manner, with an Improved Lever for Raising and Lower lug, while in motion. ALL MACHINES WARRANTER TO CUT GRAIN IN A WORKMANLIKE MANNER. 'The following named farmers of Lancaster county, have purchased and thoroughly tested the Dorsey Self• Acting Bake: Jonathan Stolsfoose, Elias Zook, Leacock twp.; Rudy D. Geist, Jacob Wailer, Abraham Lane, John Dougherty, Chriatian.lierm, Martin Hess, John Zwally, 31anbeim twp. Emanuel Longenecker, John Stehman,. David. Weidman, Jonas Erb, Samuel Munich, Frederick. Keller, Christian Hershey. Joseph .Grabill, George Rule, Jonas Brubaker, Samuel Hershey, Jacob Castel, Penn twp.; Samuel Stole fame, Philip Shaeffer, Jacob Eshleman, Christ. Musideman, Henry Musslomao, Earl twp.; George Bard, David Cockel, John F. Heiler, Benjamin. Myers, Jacob Retinae, Andrew Bard, Upper Leacock twp; Jno. Sellers, Lower Leacock twp.; Nathaniel Burt, Samuel Kauffman, Salisbury twp; Jacob K. Shenk, Henry Lantz, Manor twp.; Marie Hoope', Ma tic twp.; 8. G. Bomberger, Warwick twp.; Jeremiah Herr, Conestoga twp.; Jacob Dentlinger, Bart twp.; John Masterson, Penn twp; Jacob Hershey, Ella Hempfteld twp.; Jacob Behner, Sbitz & Foltz, West Hempfield twp; Rudy D. Hunsberger, Henry Zwally, Almiliam Lefever, Jacob Grabill, Andrew Deaner, Christian Zook, Christian Rupp, Isaac Shaeffer, West Earl twp.; Jacob Brubaker, John IL Risser, Daniel B. Erb, Warwick twp.; William L Clark, Druniore twp.; Tobias Stauffer, Crernarvon twp.; Israel Wenger, West Earl twp.; John Brubaker, Elizabeth tarp; Martin Brubaker, Rapti° twp.; Isaiah James, Bucks county; George Houck, Mechanicsburg; Gabriel Wenger, Tobias Kreider, Franklin Herr, Lampeter twp; . Joseph Buck welter, Jacob Lefever, Henry Stauffer, Levi Gross, Jacob Swarr, Henry S. Hostetter. Abraham Hurst, Peter Shelly, Henry S. Shenk, Jonas Erb, Isaac Balmer, Samuel Erb, Manheim twp.; John I. Lapp, H. H. Shertz, Paradise twp.; Henry Hildebach, Elias Herr, Amos Herr, Perinea twp.; Ephraim Eshleman, Manor twp.; Michael Buckwalter, Joseph Buckwalter, Benjamin Beller, John K. Lapp, Martin Cooper,.Nast Lampeter twp.; John K. Brubaker, Jacob Kreider, Jacob Bear, George Weiler, Henry Frantz Jacob Swartley, East Hempfield twp.; G. D. Sprecher ' Laiicaster; Christian Huntzberger, Henry Rash, Adam Rudy, Leacock twp.; Edward Eshleman, Richard Miller, Perry county; William Spencer, Sadabnry tarp.; Samuel Houstand, Mont gomery county ; W. S. & L A. Rutherford, Harrisburg; Samuel Leaman & Son, Franklin county. For Sale by G. D. SPRECHER & BRO., may 21 2m 19j No. 28 East King street. 439 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA HAGER & BROTHERS CASHMERE AND STELLA SHAWLS, SPRING STYLES CLOTII AND SILK MANTLES READY-MADE CLOTHING CARPETS! CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! New Styles Fine and Superfine Carpets WALL PAPERS! WALL PAPERS!! PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANGINGS, To the Lowest Priced Article BORDERS, EIRE-BOARD PRINTS & WINDOWSHADES, apr 161. ALL TO DE SOLD AT LOWEST PRICES. [tf 14 S UMMER HA TS THE NATTY BUDIPPII HAT, THE RIP VAN-WINKLE HAT, more beautiful beyond comparison than anythirig in this line hitherto offered. Scientifically ventilated, national, and eminently suggestive of patriotism, and cannot fail to be the — Banner Hat for our young men. They must be seen to be appreciated. A beautiful assortment of all styles of Which we are prepared to Bell at SINGLE CAPS may 14 tf 18] AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY!! FOR THE CURE OP CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS AND COLDS. MISSIONARY, Willi:Y. TRAVELING IN ARABIA. All who are suffering from Consumption should use the Makora Arabica, discovered by a missionary In Arabia. All who are threatened- with Consumption should use the Malcom Arabira. discovered by Et mlasionary in Arabia. All who are suffering from Bronchitis should use the Atakora Arabica, discovered by a missionary in Arabia. All who are suffering from Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, should used the Makora Arabica, discovered by a missionary in Arabia. All who are suffering from Asthma, Scrofula and Im purities of the Blood should use the Makora Arabic% die covered by a missionary in Arabia. careslt Consiption. It cu Bromibitis. It cures Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds. It cures Asthma, Scrofula, and Impurities of the Blood. This unequalled remedy is now for the first time intro duced to the public. It was providentially discovered by a. missionary while traveling in Arabia. Ile was cured of Consumption by its use after his case was pronounced _hopeless by learned physicians in Europe. Ile has forwarded to us in writing, a full account of hie own extraordinary cure, and of a number of other cufes which have come under his observation, and also a fall ac count of the medicine. At his request. and impelled by a desire to extend a knowledge of this remedy to the public, we have had his communication printed in pamphlet form for free Mari button. Its interest to enhanced by an account which be gives of some of the stories of Syrian massacres, which be obtained from there who et:armed - in that awful tragedy. This pamphlet may be obtained at our office, or It will be sent free by mail to all who apply for it. We import the MAKORA ARABICA direct from Smyrna, through the house of Clean & Gylippus, and we have always on band a full supply put up in bottles ready for use with full directions. Price one dollar per bottle. Sent by mail, on,..recuipt of price, and 24 cents for postage. For Bale wholesale and retail by LEEDS, OILMORE & CO., Importers of Drugs and Medicines, 61 Liberty St., New York. SOLD ALSO BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. mar 26 ly 11 ATTENTION ! HOME GUARDS 1 A Book for every one. “BAXTER'S MANUAL," il lustrated, and only 25 cents—the best book out--for sale at J. M. WESTRAEFFER'S, No. 44, corner of North Queen and Orange ids. VOLUNTEERS' MANUAL: for the use of all Volunteers and Home Guards, with 100 Illustrations, by Lieut. Col. D. W. C. Baxter. Only 25 cents, at GREAP DISCOVERY. I have made a discovery of the utmost importance to every married person of either sex, and . will send the full particulars concerning it to any one on receipt'of a stamp to pay return postage. Address, DB. J. H. INAIITBLL, apr ly /4] . Alfred, Hata*. REFERENCES SPRING Invite attention to their large stock of DRYGO 0 D 8 , NEW STYLES LADIES' DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMBRES AND VESTINGS New Styles Brussels Carpets New Styles Tapeetry"lngrain Carpets. Dutch, Hemp, Rag and Llat Carpets Druggeta, Ruge, Cocoa and Jute Door Mata FLOOR OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS. Sheet Oil Cloths, 1 to 4 yds. wide Cocoa and Canton Mattinge 20,000 PIECES COMPFLIEIING AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT of new styles, from the FINEST GOLD PAPERS In Large Assortment, THE HAIL COLUMBIA HAT, THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER HAT, THE WASHINGTON HAT; STRAW HATS, MILITARY FATLGLIE CAPS, IN ALL STYLES-AND QUALITIES, MOST REASONABLE PRICES, e th er BY Tat. QUANTITY SHULTZ 44 SAO., North Queen street, Lancaster THE MAKORA ARABICA, DISCOVERED BY A J. M. WEESTIIIEFFER'S, No. 44, corner of North Queen and Orange eta . . "DROP. L. nuaacamiteuz rervieoßA r TOR.-An Infective, Safe and Noinconical Compound, FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR to its original color with out dyeing, and preventing the Mir from turning gray. FOR PREVENTING BALDNESS, and caring it, when there is the least 'particle of vitality of recuperative energy remaining. FOR REMOVING SCURF AND DANDRUFF, and all cutaneous affections of the Scalp. FOR BEAUTIFYING THE MUM, Imparting to it an: un equalled gloas and brilliancy, making it soft and silky in its texture and causing it to curl readily. The greateelebrityand ineressingdmaand for this prope l:salon, eenainee the , . proprietor '1 that one trial is only neoearytoDtJdnillacening - Sidle otitis superior quell -ties overanyother roeparation thitute.-Itchanses the head and scalp, from dandruff and other cutaneous diseases. 'f Causes the heir to grow laxiiiiimUy, and gives it a - rict,4oft,'&My, and Rands appearance, and also where the hair Is: loosening and thinning, it will give Strength ind vigor to tbejroots, and restore the growth to - those parts which have become bald, causing it to - yield a freah coveting of hair.. - . There are hundreds of ladies and gentlemen in New York who have had their hair restored by the use of this Invig orator, when all other preparations had failed. L. EL has in his possession letters Innumerable testifying to the abovellactek froMpentons of the highest reapisetabillty. It will effectually prevent the hair from turning grey until the latest period of life; and in cases where the hair has already changed throolorithe um- of the Invigorator will with certainty restore it to it; original hue„ giving it a dark, glossy appearance. As a perfume for the toilet and a Hair Restorative it is particularly recommended, having an agreeable fragrance; and the great facilities it affords in dressing the hair, which, when moist with the Invigora tor am be dressed in any Cequired form so as to preserve its pleas, whetherplain or in curle--hence the great demand for it by-the ladles as a standard toilet article which none ought to be without, as the price places it within the reach of aIL - being ONLY TWENTY-FTVF. CENTS per battle, to be bad at all respectable druggists' and perfumers. L. MILLER would call the attention of Parente and Guardians to the use of his Invigorator, in cure where the childrens' Hair inclines to be weak. The use of it lays the foundation for a good head of hair, as it removes any im purities that may have become connected with- the scalp, the removal of which is necessary both for the health of the child, and the future appearance of the Hair. • ' Ceurrosr.-L-None genuine without the fec simile LOUIS MILLER being on the outer wrapper; also, L. MILLER'S HAIR INVIGORATOR, N. Y., blown in the glass. Wholesale Depot, 56 Day Street, and sold by all the principal Merchants and Druggiats throughout the world. Liberal discount to purchasers by the quantity. I also desire to present to the American Public my NEW AND IMPROVED INSTANTANEOUS LIQUID HAIR DYE which after years of ecientilic experimenting I have brought to perfection . It dyes Black or Brown instantly without injury to the Hair or, &In, warranted the best article of the kind in existence. PJV:C:E., ONLY FIFTY CENTS. DEPOT, 66 . DEY ang 14 STREET, NEW YORE. ly 31 T.IGH T E & lIHADITITRYS j PATENT INSULATED FULL IRON FRAME NEW SCALE GRAND AND SQUARE PIANO-FORTES. The Insulated Iron Frame preserves the original tone of the instrument in all its purity, securing It for all time against that most disagreeable tinny quality of tone in variably found in all other iron Frame Piano-Fortes. It greatly strengthens the case and thus keeps the Piano- Forte much longer in tune. It gives the instrument a much fuller, richer and sweeter tone. It adapts the Piano to all climates and to all changes of atmosphere, and in all respects it is pronounced by our " artiste " the greatest imorovement of the age in Piano-Forte construction; pro ducing an instrument acknowledged to be superior to all others made in this country or Europe. A FEW TESTIMONIALS IN REGARD TO THE SU PERIORITY OF OUR NEW SCALE PATENT INSU LATED PIANO-FORTES. I have examined the Plano-Fortee of Lights, b. Brad- Marys with entire satisfaction. I know not that there are any others better, either in onr own country or elsewhere." Loam, MASON. "In clearness, richness, and volume of tone, delicacy, elasticity of touch, and fine repeating action, I have never played upon their equal."-11. A. Woitstiaeqrr. "In volume, richness, evenness, and purity of tone, and in delicacy of touch they certainly excel, and In that beautiful singing quality so desirable yet so seldom found." —WILLIAM MASON. "I have never played upon so rich and hasvy a tone Square Piano-401Ne.."—ARTROS NAPOLEON. . "I am astonished and delighted with the New Scale Iron Frame Piano-Fortes made by you, There must be a splendid future for Lights k Biadburys' Piano-Fortes."— Gro. F. Rom. " I have never played upon an fine an instrument."— Gro. F. BRISTOW. ""'consider them as to beauty, richnees, fullness and equality of tone, as well as their agreeable, elastic touch, equal if not superior to any Pianos made in this country or Enrope."—Kaal Watia. "In power, quantity, and equality of tone, they certainly excel; while for that peculiarrich and and singing tone so Invaluable as an accompaniment to the voice, I have never met their equal."--0. Bassin". - - • • ‘. They have all the requirements for a superior interpre tation of both classical and modern compositione."-31. BTIIMCOSH. BEMIS oar- SATISFACTORY GUARANTEE GIVEN._"Va oct 2 eow ly 38 E VANS' RURAL ECONOMIST, A MONTHLY TOUB.NAL, DEVOTED TO AGRICULTURE AND 'HORTICULTURE, Is presented to the Public se a medium of Intelligence in . whatever relates to country affairs. Having been for many years engaged in the pursuit of Agriculture in Chester County, which Is one of the most fertile and well-managed agricultural districts in Pennsyl vania, the desire of the proprietor Is to illustrate Farming from the midst of Farmers; and he designs to make the "RURAL ECONOMIST" interesting and instructive to the novice and the theorist, as well also as to the practical man. The Contributions to the pages of the Economist, whether relating to the art or science of Farming, will be for the most part of A PRACTICAL NATURE. The selections from Foreign Journals will be such as are APPLICABLE TO OUR CLIMATE AND AGRICULTURE. All party and political discassions will be strictly ex cluded from its pages. TERMS: One Copy for one Year $1 00. Six Copies for one Year 500. EDMUND C. EVANS, M.D. West Chester. Chester county, Pa., April 1, 1861 apr 9 St 13 BOOTS AND SHOES. For the best Boots, go to BRBNEMAN'S, W. King Street. PLI For the best Women's Shoes, go to BRENEMAN'S, W. King Street. For the best Children's Shoes, go'to BRENEMAN'S, W. Xing Street. 'or the moat comfortable fit, go to BRENEMAIVS, W. King Street For work that will not rip, go to BRENEMAN'S, W. ling Street For Boots that 'will not let in water, go to BRBNESIAN'S, W. King Street For the largest Stock In town, go to BRENEMAN'S, W. King Street For the best stock in town, go to BRENESIAN'S, W. Klpg Street. All in want of Boots and Shoes, go to BRENEMAN'S, W. Ring Street Everybody In the country go to apr 2 tf 12] BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS TAKE NOTICE.; F. COMBS, CURRIER AND LEATHER DEALER, 1130 MARKET STREET BELOW 12Th, PHILADELPHIA, has the most extensive assortment of SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER of all descriptions; Red and Oak Sala Skirting, Slaughter ' French and City Calf Skins, lips, Wax-Upper, Morocco, Linings, Lacings, Leather Apron Skins, Shoe Tools, Lasts, Findings, &c., and every article requisite for Boot and Shoemaking; Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest prices, to which he invites the attention of the trade. apr 2 tit 12 PROS'. DE GRATH'S ELECTRIC OIL. THE NEW PRACTICE.—Electric cures—Pain is the premonitor of death ; relieve the pain and you check the disease. Prof. De Grath's Electric Oil is the marvel of thla age for the following (not everything): Cures B.heumatism often in a day. Cures Neuralgia, Toothache, two minutes. Cures Cramp in Stomach, five minutes. Cures Burns, Wounds, Bruises, one to three days. Cures Headache, fifteen minutes. Cores Earache, Stiff Neck, Ague, one night. Cures Piles, Swelled Glands, ten days. Cures Felons, Broken Breasts, Salt Rheum, two to six days. Cures Hemorrhage, Scrofula, Abscess, six to ten days. Cures Frosted Feet and Chilbains, one to three days. Cures Ague and Fever, one to two days, and all nervous and scrofulous affections. Cores deafness In one to four days. Cures all pains in the back, breast, &c.. in two days. ANOTHER. INSTANT CURE! I 131:INTINGDON, PA. I do certify that ProC De Grath'a Electric Oil is infalli ble for Rheumatic pains. My wife for some time Oast has been greatly afflicted end usable to walk, has been restored by the application of this Oil almost instantaneously; and I can cheerfully recommend it to others. JOHN WILLIAMSON, Att'y at Law. /Kir THIS OIL ACTS ON THE SYSTEM WITH ELECTRICITY: IS of pure vegetable preparation, not the slightest danger of applying it outwardly or inwardly, it at once gives a permanent core, in most cases, from ten to twenty minutes. The beet physiologists of Europe have discovered that all Organic Derangement in the Animal System is the effect of an obstruction of the Physic° Electro Fluid in the organ diseased—a skillful application of this 011 puts in immediate motion the nerve fluid, and the cure is at once accomplished. No bleeding, no vomiting, purging or blister ing is resorted to. WONDERFUL REPORTS FROM. WELL-KNOWN latilECM Pnoo atm THE REEMasxishl.LSome remarkable cures are daily coming to light a—Charles Sexton, Esq., ex-Mayor of the City of Camden, says, the "Electric Oil " cured his Piles by six asplicatlons; also, Rheumatism. Ile says it is a very valuable remedy, and everybody ought to know it. NYTIRALGIA.—Mr. David Mann, 469 Vine street, says De- Grath & Co.'s "Electric Oil" cured him, and that he was a great sufferer. STIFT Nsca —Mr. vault's daughter was much afflicted with stiff and swollen neck, which this Oil cured immedi ately.' BAD BPILAIN.—Mr. A.D. Higbfield, No. 12 Howard street, met with a serious accident, whilt laid him np, says : He tried everything, even the usual cold water shower with out any benefit—used a single bottle of the Oil, which cured him—also says it cured frosted feet. CATAIME IN THE BREAST.—Mr. Watillow's little girl was cured. This is a very interesting case. Come and see. And so it is, I am daily called upon to chronicle cures like the above. Indeed, all pain vanishes by the use of my Oil. Aar Sold by all Druggists. CHARLES DE GRATH, 217 South Bth Street, Philadelphia. tf 13 DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE. The subscriber having removed his store to the new building nearly opposite his old stand, and directly appeal( the Cross Keys Hotel, has now on hand a well selected stock of articles belonging to the Drug business, consisting in part of Oils, Acids, Spices, ,Seeds, Alcohol, Powdered Articles, Sarsaparillas, - Ac., Ac., to which the attention ol country merchants, physicians and consumers In general is invited. THOMAS ELLE AKER, feb 9 tf • West King street, Las. 4 HOMESTEAD FOR 1910.--A HOME. STEAD FOR $lOO. Also, HO.StERTEADS for $lOOO AND OVER, in a desirable, healthy country. Oar AGENTS WANTED! Bend for a Pamphlet. Apply to R. BAUDER, Land Agent, Port Royal, Va., Or to Col. W. D. RRITZEL, Agent, at Landisville Lan taster co, Pa. - [July 12 ly 26 STEREOSCOPES T--These wonderful and universally admired pictures, which appear LI ound and solid as sculptured marble, are taken daily at JOHNSTON'S SKY•LIGHT GALLERY, corner of North Queen and Orange_ ate Daguerreotypes of 'Torras* and style, LUAUS the low estprices. Lancaster, jonel9 t9a. SPICE 8, ditc.-01nxismon, Cloves, Bats. RAMS, B A KING SODA, CREAM TARTAR, NUT 1111162, *a, for asle at THOMAB RLLMAILERIS ftug einakiiikators West/Clug - street,Lamer. -199 9 ' I 'ONEI, , DOLLAEL -BIKO/1 ll 10,000 BEA' T ruL ET= 'PLATS ENGRAVINGS OP , THE. LORD'S PRAYER POE BALE VALUABLE PROPERTY GIVEN AWAY! The idea of representing the LORD'S PRAYER by an engraving, and ornamenting it and arranging it in such a manner as 'to produce - at once a model of neatneea and taste, was conceived and carried out by t.RIiSBY, the eine. brated Bank Note En aver, . of New York city. It com mences With exquisitely executed warden! 'OUR FATHER, and then follow. ia -wucceadorL the_ other - pats of; the Prayer, emery phraserof which le engraved inthe roost ele. pint and tastefial manner. Nisar the baton of the:picture is • superbly era:died bead of OUR SAVIOUR, and en• circling the upper part of the engraving are ten angels, each bearing one of the TEN OOnfMANDMENTS. The engraving.haa recel red the most tmqualined praise from the religious community. as there is nothing of • sectarian character about it, having been recommended by Clergymen of alUdenounnations. As an ornament it is one of the meet splendid ever published in this country, and is destined to take the place of a poorer clan of en gravings. The else of the plate le 20'23 inches and is unquestionably the cheapest engraving ever offered in this country. Who that loves Art—who that delights to study a fine engraving—who that would roman the impressions which such a work is calculated to impart; would fell to secure a copy when the price is only ONE DOLLAR, with the chance Of securing for that sum in addition, • piiinanent home or another valuable gilt? As a work of art this valuable anti beautiful engraving is worth mbre than the dollar asked for it, as will readily be acknowledged on an 'inspection of it; but the sub scribers int.rnd to make a Gift Distriblition to purchasers of the engraving, of valuable presents as follows: I House and Lot, in York borough. 2 Buildinglots. 2 Buggies; Quinn & Palmer's make, warranted. 50 Barrels of Flour, warranted. 1000 Gilt Frames, to suit the Lord's Prayer. 500 Steel Plate Engravings—Birth of Christ. Magnificent Looking Glasses. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. MI kinds of JBWBLRY,embracing Cameo', Florentines, Mosaic, Gold Stone, &c. A gift worth from 50 cents to $500.00, with each eagrav ing sold. When the engravings are all sold, a meeting of the purchasers will be called at Washington Hall, York, Pa., when the Gifts above named will be distributed in such a manner as the purchasers may determine—the purchasers selecting a committee of disinterested persons to make the awards in such a manner as they may designate. The proprietors, from the favorable manner in which this Gift Enterprise has been received and the nuipber of en gravings already sold, hope to be able to have the whole amount disposed of by the first of July ensuing, and when all are sold they will notify the purchasers, and have the distribution of the Gifts proceeded with. This engraving has received the commendation of the Reverend Clergy, our first citizens, and, indeed, of all the classes, who enter into it with Interest and spirit. Send on ONE DOLLAR, and four Red Stamps, to pay postage on engraving, and you are sure to get It by return mail. Address, EEETM . . . General Distributing Office, No. 10 South George street, York, Pa., where the engravings may be seen and purchas ed. We are,kindly permitted to refer to the undersigned, who have given us written recommendations, but want of space prevents us from giving them in full. Read the fol owing: THE LORD'S. PR AYER. We have carefully examined this engraving, offered for sale in this community by Messrs. Austin & Wehrly, and do not hesitate to pronounce it one of the finest works of American Art we have ever seen. The design is beautiful, the style of execution is superior, and the illustrations are excellent. Its appearancerwill at once secure for it the admiration of a refined community, and recommend It to the Christian public. It is highly ornamental, and is calculated to exert a refining influence in a family, and an elevating and purifying effect upon the morals and religion of society, and it should meet, as we understand it de serves, with a rapid and extensive sale. Rev. Joe. A. Ross, M. E. Church, Carlisle. Henry Saxton Rev. A. A. Lockman, L. L. D. Pastor Ist Lutheran Church, York, Pa. Rev. A. W. Lilly, Pastor 2nd Lutheran Chureh. Rev. C. W. Thompson, Rector St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church. Rev. F. F. Hagen, Pastor Moravian Church. Rev. Syl. Eagle, " St. Patrick's Church. Rev. Matth. Joe. Meirer, St.. Mary's do. Hon. Thomas E. Cochran, And. Gen., Penn'a. Henry Welsh, President York Bank. David Small, Post Master York, Pa. And many others. SEW-Editors or Publishers of papers giving this adver tisement 6 insertions, will be entitled to an engraving and ticket, by forwarding the paper for that time to our address, or inserting it until that time appointed for the distribu tion, with an editorial notice once in 4 weeks, will receive the engraving framed with a fine gold gilt frame to snit its size, and a ticket. AUSTIN & WEHRLY. apr 16 3m 14 LOO.ll OUTS GOOD NEWSIFOR ALL t The never-failing MRS. VAN HORN is the best. Cho succeeds when all others have failed. All who are in trouble,—all who have been unfortunate,—all whose toud hopes have been disappointed, crushed and blasted by felse promises and deceit,—all who 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 LOVE AFFAIRS SHE NEVER FAILS _ - She has the secret of winning the affections of the op posits sex. It is this fact which induces illiterate pre tenders to try to imitate her, and to copy her advertise ments. She shows you the LIKENESS OF YOUR FUTURE WIFE OR HUSBAND, or absent friend. She guides the single to a happy mar riage, and makes the married happy. Her aid and advice has been solicited in innumerable Instances, and the re sult has always been the means of securing A SPEEDY AND HAPPY MARRIAGE; She is therefore a sure dependence. She has been the means of bringing many hundred hearts and hands to gether. Thousands of broken hearts have been healed at d made happy by her. It is well known to the public at large that she was the first and she is the only person who can show the likeness in reality, and who can give entire satisfaction on all the concerns of life, which can be tested and proved by thous. ands, both married and single, who daily and eagerly visit her at All Interviews are strictly private and confidential. WEALTH, EMINENCE, GOOD LUCK AND HAPPINESS are within the reach of all. She is the living wonder of this enlightened age; all who consult her are astonished at the truthfulness of her information and predictions.— ALL those who had bad luck consulted her, their bad luck left them, and they are now fortunate, rich, eminent and happy. To ALL in business her advice is invaluable. She can foretel, with the greatest certainty, the result o all commercial and business transactions. If you follow her advice, you will IMPROVE YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES and succeed in all your undertakings. Those who have been unfortunate and unsuccessful in life, and in business —those who have worked hard and struggled against ad versity and misfortune the greater part of their lives, and found the more they tried to get forward in the world, the more things went against theml—all these cases have con sulted her for the Nat twenty years. All those who wisely followed her advice are now RICH, SAPPY AND SUCCESSFUL in all their undertakings; while those blinded by preju dices and ignorance, neglected her advice, are still laboring against adversity and poverty. If you value your happi ness, you will consult her yourself, and be successful and happy also. All interviews are strictly private and confidential. Come one come all! to NO. 1336 LOMBARD STREET, between Juniper and Broadway, Philadelphia. july 10 ly 10 BRENEMAN'S, Opposite Cooper's Hotel CASTOR OIL, ARROW ROOT, SWEET OIL - BORAX, ALCOHOL, CAMPHOR, SPICES,. CALOMEL, SODA, LOG WOOD, CREAM TARTAR PEARL BARLEY, SUM ARABIC, HARTSHORN, ' GELATINE, VIALS, RHUBARB, SENNA, JALAP, SPONGE, &0., For sale at THOMAS ELLMAHaIUS epr 21 If 14 Orrin and Chemical Store, West Magid. _ BANKING HOUSE OF REED, HEN DERSON lc CO.—On the 26th of MARCH, instant, the undersigned, under the firm of REED, HENDERSON & C0., - will commence the Bankrig Business, in its usual branches at the office hitherto occupied by John K. Reed & Co., at the corner of East King and Duke streets, be tween the Court House and Sprecher's Hotel, Lancaster, Pa: They will pay interest on deposits at the following rates, 5 1 / 5 per cent. for 6 months and longer. 5 6C 44 30 days and longer. They will buy and sell Stocks and Real Estate on' com mission, negotiate Loans for others. purchase and sell Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes, Drafts, &c., &c. The undersigned will be individually liable to the extent of their meant:, for all deposits and other obligations of REED, HINDEBEION & Co. JOHN K. REED, mar 20 tflol TTONIGEIACHER & BAUMAN, TAN ners and Carriers Store, back of Robt. Moderwell'a Commission Warehouse, fronting on the Railroad and North Prince street. Cheap for Cash or approved credit.— Constantly on hand a full assortment of all kinds Saddler's and Shoemaker's Leas er, of superior quality, including Ronzer's celebrated le Leather," also, Leather Bands, well stretched, suitable for all kinds of machinery, of any length and width required, made of a superior quality of Leather, Furnace Bellows, Band and Lacing Leather, Gar den Hose, Tanner's Oil, Currier's Tools, Moroccoe, Shoe Findings, &c. All kinds old Leather bought in the rough ; highest prices given for Hides and Skins in cash; orders will be prompt - 5 , attended to. feb 5 ly 6 VAN ENGEN A. EN YDIGILP DESIGNERS AND ENGRAVERS ON WOOD, N. E. CORNER STH AND CHUMMY/ STREWS, PHILADELPHIA. Execute all kinds of WOOD ENGRAVING, with beauty, correctness and despatch—Original Designs furnished for Fine Book Illustrations—Persons wishing Cuts, by sending a Photograph or Daguerreotype, can have views of COLLEGES, CHURCHES, COTTAGES, STORE FRONTS, PORTRAITS. MACHINES, STOVES, PATENTS, Ac. Engraved as well as on personal application. FANCY ENVELOPES, LABELS, BILL HEADINGS, SHOW BILLS, VISITING, BUSINESS and other CARDS, engraved In the highest style of the Art, and at the lowest prices. For Specimens of Fine Engraving, see the Illustrated Works of J. B. LIPPINCOTT A Co., E. H. BUTLER & Co., Ac., Ac. foct 23 ly 41 ANDREW JACKSON'S REM .EDY Changing the subject, Dr. Edgar asked him what he would have done with Calhoun and other nullifiers If they had kept on. "Hung them, sir, as high as Haman," was the instan taneous reply. "They should have been a terror to trat tors to all time, and posterity would have pronounced it the best act Cl my life ' As he said these words, he half roes in his bed, and all the old fire glowed In his old eyes again. See PARTON'S LIFE OF JACKSON, p. 670, at ELIAS BARR & CO'S dee 18 tf 49] New Book Store. T'URNITURE OF IG VERY DESCRIP tion, warranted as good as the best, and cheaper than the cheapest—at KETCHAM'S, Nonni QIILTIf mom; op posite Shank'a National House, Lancaster. N. B. To any one purchasing $5O worth Lefore the first of Novegnber next, 10 per cent. will be allowod for Cash. ang 31, tf 33 CAROLINA YELLO w PINE FLOOR— ING BOARDS. 50,000 Feet Carolina Yellow Pine Dressed Flooring Beards. 30,000 Feet Do. Undressed. 50,000 CYPRESS SHINGLES, No.l and 2. 50,000 BANGOR PLASTERING LATHS, Just received and for sale at Graelrs Landing, on tha Coneetoga. Apply to GEO CALDER & CO., Office East Orange et., near N. Queen st., Lancaster ".230 .1478 PENN SYLVANIA PATENT AGENCY, J. FRANKLIN REIGART, of Lancaster city, obtain, Letters Patent from the IL S. Patent Office, on the most reasonable terms. Drawings of all kinds. of Machinery Architecture, or Survey's, correctly executed by hlm. Like wise Deeds, fonds and other instruments of writing Office—Agricultural and Mechanical - Hall, ( 3 yrecher's Buildings,) North Queen street, Lancaster. apr 26 14 1. AT TERAIALL , B HEAVE POWDER Powdered Enin, Antimony, Faanigreea, Sulphur Saltpetre, Arimaetldik, Alum, /M. For sale at spy IL Ul4 • .111041.413MLiAKEB, Des +sua4 0144010al Stem Wiss King et. AIISTLN & WEHRLY, York, Pa GZORGY WILHELM'. ,ASTROLOGV Na 1338 LOMBARD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. AMOB S. HENDERSON ISAAC E. WESTER. Skal4btatt -Nil4 An aperient and stomachic preparation of IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by com bustion in Hydrogen, of high medicaPauthor ity and extraordinary efficacy in each of the following complaints, viz.: DEBILITY, NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, -EMA CIATION, DYSPEPSIA, DIARRHEA; CONSTI PATION. SCROFULA; SALT RHEUM,, SCURVY, JAUNDICE, LIVER. COMPLAINTS RHEUMA TISM. MERCURIAL CONSEQUENCES INTER XITTENT FEVERS, NEURALGIA. eIMNIC HEADACHES, FEMALE WEAKNESS,' MENSTRUATION, WHITES, CHLOROSD3, etc., PIMPLES ON TEE FACE, ROUGHNESS OF THE SEEN, etc. The IRON being absorbed by the blood, and thus circulating through the whole system, no part of the body can escape their truly wonder ful influence. The experience of thousands daily proves that no preparation of Iron can for a moment be compared with it. Impurities of the blood, de pression of vital energr pale and otherwise sickly complexions indicate its necessity in al most every conceivable case. In all cases of female debility (fluor albus,,chlorosis, etc.), its effects are delightfully renovating. No remedy has ever been discovered, in the Whole history of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy, and fully restorative effects. Good appetite, com plete digestion, rapid acquisition of strength, with an unusual disposition for active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use. As a grand stomachic and general restorative it has no superior and no substitute. Put up In neat fiat metal boxes /containing 50 pills, price 50 cents per box; six boxes, S 2 50; one dozen boxes. SI- 00. For sale by Druggists generally. /Will be sent free to any address on receipt of the price. All let ters, orders, etc., should be addressed to R. B. LOCKE & CO. , General Agents. 339 BROADWAY, N Y. N.B.—The above is a far-simile of the label on each box. • HAUFF3IAN & CO., No. 1 %ramplee Buildings, Bast Orange street, solo Agents for Lancaster. (nor 15 ly 11 T INDSEY , S IMPROVED L AIR-BLOOD .SEARCHER,..e. A STANDARD MEDICINE for the 'needy, radical, and effectual cure of ALL DISEASES arising from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. This medicine has wrought in desperate cases of Scrofula, Cancerous Formations, Cutaneous Diseases,Erysipelas, Boils, Pimples on the Face, I Sore Eyee, Old Stubborn Ulcers, Scald Head, Tetter Affections, Rheumatlo Disorders, Dyspepsia, Cost ivrness, Jaundice. Salt Rheum, Mercurial Diseases, General Debility, Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, Foul Stomach, Female Complaints, and all Diseases having their origin In an impure state of the Blood. The above is a portrait of David McCreary, of Napier township, who, Cu the 31st day of August, 1858, made affidavit before Justice Corley, that he was treated for the cure of Cancer by three physicians of Bedford county. and by Dr. Newton of the Eclectic College in Cincinnati, for a period of nearly eight months. notwitstauding which, his lip, nose, and a portion of his left cheek were entirely eaten away t Ile had given up all hope, when he heard of the "Blood Searcher," and was induced to try it. Four bottles cured him, and although sadly disfigured, there is no question but what this invaluable medicine saved his life. The full particulars of this remarkable case.snay be seen in a circular, which can be bad cf any of the Agents. We also refer to the case of Nancy Bleakoey, of Elder ton, Armstrong county, Pa., cured of Scrofula after being unable to get out of bed for three years. To the case of a lady in Ansonville. Clearfield county, who was also afflicted with Scrofula in its worst form. To the case of George Meisel, residing, in CerroMown Cambria county, Pa., who was so badly afflicted with Can cer that it eat his entire nose off, and his case was worse, if possible, than McCreary's. The particulars of these cases—every one of which was cured by the use of the Blood Searcher—may also be found in a circular to be had of any of the Agents. R. M. LEMON, Proprietor. Laboratory for the manufacture and sale, near the Penn sylvania Railroad Depot, Hollidaysburg, Pa. Dr. Geo. IL Keyser, Wholesale Agent, Pittsburg, Pa. For sale in this city by John F Long & Co., James Smith, Kauffman & Co., and 0. A. Heinitsh; J. B. Johns, New-Holland ; A. Collins, Falmouth ; J. B. Gockley, Reams town ; H. Stauffer, Adamstown; S. Ensminger, Manheini J. EL Gross, Ephrata; Dr. A. M. Hiestand, Mount Joy; J. Jay Libhart, Marietta; J. F. Seldomridge ' lntercourse; S. J. Boone, Bellevue; L. Z. Ringwalt, Cburchtown; J. H. Echternacht, Fairville; P.S. Welle,Litiz; R. 8. R o ss, Elizabethtown; S. Hackenberger, Bainbridge; D. & J. W. Bowman, Maytown; J. 8. Dellett & Co., Dr. McCorkle, and R. Williams, Columbia, and by dealers generally. sop 18 Bm 38 C 8i,r iu12.4 441 - : , " p .oDzy it 0 ri VI IN c), GIN AS A REMEDIAL AGENT, THIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT. ESPECIALLY designed for the use of the Medical Profes sion and the Family, having euperced the soualled "Gins," "Aromatic," "Cordial," "MedicateB, eeL " "Schnapps,' etc., is now endorsed by all of the prominent physictans chemists and connoisseurs, as possessing all of those in trims* medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which be long to an OLD and PURE GIN. Put upin quart bottles and sold by all druggists, groceri, etc. A. M. BININGER & CO., Sole Proprietors, No. 19 Broad street, N. Y. •For sale by FRENCH, RICHARDS , CO.,—W. W. & H. SMITH, and all of the prominent Wholesale Drug gists in Philadelphia. [oct 2 ly 38 (Established In 1778.) Prep ,(6 ei.„ , ( o n o „ s. , Crig "LN "' .N 4- ', 4 1 -Y C) ECONOMY! I , w oo IA 0 l . Save the Pieces ! 'M At accidents' wia happen, even in well-regulated familia it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, !Sc. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergencies, and no household can afford to be without It. It is always ready and up to the Stick ing point. There Is no longer a necessity for limpin chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls, and broken cradles. It Is just the article for cone, shell, and other ornamental work, so popular wllh ladles of refinement and taste. This admirable preparation is used cold, being chemically held in solution, and possessing ail the valuable qualities of the beet cabinet•makers' Glue. It may be used in the place of ordinary mucilage, being vastly more adhesive. "USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE." N. B.—A Brash accompanies each bottle. Price,2s cents Wholesale Depot, No. 48 Cedar street, New York. HENRY C. SPALDING A CO., Box No. 3,600, New York. Put op for Dealers in Cases containing Four, Eight, and Tdelve Dozen—a beautiful Lithographic Show Carduccom panYlng each package. SR- A single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its cost annually to every honahold."1011. Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hardware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy Stores. Country mercbante should makes note of SPALDING'S PREPAB.EW GLUE, when making up their list. It will stand any climate. [feb 14 -ly E3COR.E.M.EN OR PURR NIGHT SOIL. Raving been appointed l 4 the manufacturers BOLE AGENTS for ties sale of the above article, we are now pre pared to turoish it to Farmers and Dealers in such quanti . ties as may be wanted. It Is deodorised and packed In Tight Barrels. PRICE, V2.7b, PER BARREL. A LIBERAL DEDUCTION MADE- FOR -LARGE PURCHASES. . • This article must not be confounded . with Poti.diette, it being, as stated, simply the pore night soil, the gnat value of which Is well known throughout the world. Manufactured by TLIACJUILA, SCHAFEB. 1140 . g.— For Sale only by . ALLEN .k.NEEDLEB, No. 42 South Delaware Aienne, and 41.8outh. Miter: St, foblst door above Obeatnnt Street,-P 12 most miraculous cures
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