Vablimatimanse@mowgzavAtAisriutir .an -borammitoll., North= t wit lisaiktaillThaftlieitthal i g lui g ais cips?..tci visa tm-r. - W_LIII ..oret -..Tabeakgr--4.FAArs‘; rims, 4 xx...,---, . , bars "-la, .:.: ...,-au, . Ti er .z a. jam aatla ,caviirw.,,,. :.,..- , . - . 4.,..t . ,,A. .. w . ..: . . a la, ' bag *bglitmil'"' $ 3 6.144; liserigui,tinY a L.l, Aikada I At 108414. . _,. af Peg meauswitaildbw. laroastar, tram Arttaiet at ~;Doke 16003. Moodie the Annititenee. . . II" zr; !Fs jib V A ai..,Wlbill/AXit , - *" :0, .. " .. ~. cv! AttotgiorAO last, bit TEMONett:r . 04/ 0 . . _ .Sr oll / hth VII naorPlifitaintoltooth DdretotgloooWll4l7,9VPDiato the .crif triattor.LOtheranClhurch. • - --Z.:, -:, • ... il r:-. SPO 3 tn 2 e.q.,..fit , ,:13.4..1..1i. , -ktili it, - ,ai . :* iff:, . - ..L . 4 I'47V RN. KY -I_l' , A .4-30.!.._ . .70Maringi T-Iralbtratin, BK.; No. 2/3 Ran Krimafts... - - • - X,.A. II OAO ,T Jill 8 . 1" A . '...•_;.:;.•:.*T.At'. 401EttrEtvOkLL'ii,' titailtqiilt..oslEne , I tind Redden:6o, one doorbetow thirlanin Hotel; Waist laitititilsoosseer Pe. • qaprlitriz ..„ - O 9 3011111011 LANDIS, . Attotakirrffistler.w.-. 1 31 T. bl-P4rikie`ociedoor eastonerehles Botta, East:MU staftt, 6: 1 11 1 4 11211 P'NP* 1114 : 1444 I t' g Wri * DeedailiOdPileis UMW*, ic.i bel4B l 4thod td • U4l t et AMES BLAME, Attorney stt, ,04.1:1Se" -gut King street, two doors - tes ofleAler's " ' An Viibuilsr eatineetairliith Vitiate:eon, and I.", r 'divot writhit Aug" sikprepiiinkAsacitortkeifie, - .:iirgWot tali*" AiOnnla; ke, promptly attended to. • . Ift_tivizr. , ..ll.7.6wAilor, , Attorney "4:Der,tekOieciyedbit office Ne: , l.t'Neith Duke ff,4"o7oolM*Whisfrumirdelzatier Haft. IC 'Or:W.:4AL ; tfAILET4- sass to icacyrid tt4 larOcB l 7. r*: mug phftadophls. 6,4" 00 _' Irtoteiraor lir lAO - d o d t o. I 7:*gttosii the will be i r CiOF' liPtiTavAn trn • Alta the first of TIM cialci of Wal. B 1 FORDN.III4' Attoiney et low, will be removed to VistltiOg sheet ,' oni4lOcir above BothleYi fiverti,ond nearly. oplotitb tO.D mar etatith'e Snuff [ 26 am 11 J , ..11.11114 A T T 0 it N .E A .T . - tuti - rionthred teem °Aloe ht the South Zut cornet of Centre ilypitne; litely coaupled by Willhtmli.lordney, Mpg. .Estieuter,lApril 2. • • Cm 12 VirIiAtICREPOB.CE .111115111 N,. : A TT ORNEr :.L.A TV , Yu Tenoned his Office to No. 11, North Duke street, six doors North of the Court House. (epr 2 tf 12 ••• WHITESIDE, VV T 7 .B if 0 N RN PIS T a. OFFICE--No.. 2'-Peer lixeci-82nArr, LANOAEITEB,, PA April 1, 1881 TORN F. MINTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PHILADELPHIA, Pe., Has reinared his office to his residence, N0..249 Booth 6th Itreet, alioreSprnce. ' Wire torperinission to Hon. H. G. Lone, " A. L. HUM, “ Planes EBINTOII, f!. muDinuag,ay.s. - -b.e.TraL 0. MYERS, REAL ESTATE -AGENT, DCPi 241 y• 'PECELIDICLIMA, will Attend to the Renting of Horteei4 flallecting Rouse 'and erirand Rents, ke. Agencies entrusted to his care be thankfully received, and carefilly attended to.— Alethsteetory reference given; .Office N. R. corner of SHVENTHand SANSOId. streets, Second Bloor, No. 10. feb 17 1.16 TT HIVED ST./kW/DS HOT.E.I. •ej PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD DEPOT, 5. R. COMM ilia AND MO S= SMUTS, PHILADELPHIA. W""Faatito [may 28 tf 20 TERMEI . I.—SI,26 per day E 80D1100.13111. J.This wonderful ,article, just patented,. is something entirely new, and never before offered to agents, who are Wanted everywhere. - Fall particulars sent free- Address SHAW & CLARK, apr 2 ly 121 Biddeford, Blaine. AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY FOR THE CORE OP CONSUMPTION, BRONOHITIS, COUGHS AND - OOLDB THE HAICOBA ARABICIA, DIEICIOVABED BY A MISSIONARY, WHILE TRAVELING IN ARABIA. AR who are suffering from Consumption should use the: Makers Ambles, discovered by a missionary in Arabia. All who are threatened with Consumption should nee the Makora Arabica, discovered by a missionary in Arabia. All who are suffering from Bronchitis should use the Makora Arabica, discovered by a missionary to Arabia. All who are suffering from Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, should use 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 Arabica, dis covered by a missionary in Arabia. It cures Consumption. -. lt cares Bronchitis. 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. He was cured of Consumption by Its use after his case was pronounced hopeless by learned physicians in Europe. He has forwarded tons in writing, a full account of his own extraordinary cure, and of a number of other cures which have COMB under his observation, and also a full &s -ecant of the medicine. At'-his request, and impelled by a desire to extend a knowledge of this remedy to the public, we have had hie raudnurtication printed in pamphlet form for free distri ' 'hution. Its interest is enhanced by an account which ,he gives of some of the scenes of Syrian massacres, which he obtained from those who suffered in that awful tragedy. Tbis pamphlet maybe obtainetiat our office, Or it will, mint free BY'utall apply for it• We import the AURORA ARARlCA:direct from Smyrna,. _through ..the house of Olson & Gylippas, and we have 'alien," on band a full Supply put up in bottles ready for tuarwith full directions. Price one dollar per bottle. Sent by mall, on receipt of price, and 24 cents for poetage. Nor sale wholesale and retail by LEEDS, GILMORII & CO., ImPorters of Drugs and. Medicines, 61 Liberty St., New York. • ~ .SOLD ALSO BY: DRIRIGIBT6VI4.N RAU Y. Mar 26 ly 11 _ • EC , WIVE S L - - JEWELRY STORE, No. 208 Noah Tarr Sirterr:Asocs Baer, • • .•PHILADELPHIA. .On band and for sale, a choice assortment of superior litterne, and will plait to order 1160BLETS, ZAILRIN, EING GS OR RINGS, BICLUST PINS, *._NRCSCLA R AND ST CHAINS. •r* *.ll3•Ctodera enalradng theltair to be plaited - may be sent by mall.. Glreadilein,lg.near_aa you can on paper, and enclose inch amens'. iserall t0 6 Y . 40 0 6 0 to pay. r Ede `Writs $2 .To SAY=Breast Pins $3 to sl=or 'Hoorn cents be $6.55T-Veat. Mains $6 to s 7— Altirellals puttutoAledalions, Box Breast Pins, Rings,Ac. OLD GOLD AND 'SILVER BOUGHT AT PAIR RATES. _ Iyl4 L TcA5 S N 11-.7 Id li.t 111 , I-Ppeetray Imo ATIDSog, CELAWILUCEB, JVo 69 1 BatA Syng street Lancaster, Lancaster, "rakiti pfeisimre it 'Miffing thete'call at his Ware guilt examine BItAIITrFUL ASSOitTMENT OF CHAIRS OF 'VARIOUS PAIT.ERNE3. - Ile...ollDEßSToOlvedatid TromptlyUttanded to at the. liorteetliotroo. - None Itittittie beetworltaimare employed 110a uatablielaheint; couseqbetaly 'Chairs. purthased at "hle hiktee areltaly equal to4lnyattlehrsold in the Easterd •13i31. atut examine tang 15 1y 81 Dff.l7 'D AND VWE MID AL -STOR B:" "The eiitsetibei hating rernirradtdi store to !the new .Innlithitttenti . incipoilAebie old eitiind; anddleeetty °epode theea Keys notehaimi: on hand a well , selected . atoey in:doled belonging tatlie'.l#4lrtaddeeaotoneletine 4a ' of Qlle, &Eide, E3plcetcißeede; Illeoleel; Powdered Art p . elekaireaparillas, &e., &c., to which, the 'attention of ; pi:tangy merobanta, nlipideland nitd:eonetriaare lii general la inidted. - ' %IRMO! swiiKER, ...._ ..._ Nkcimpt." sTEAri p VOX fitpalou,slocc: Alto, EfomxsTraps for $lOOO D 01718, lunah - reonntry. • ~4111W.AGDNTS WANTED' Pontllor Pezaphlet. .Apply to I...BADDLend Agent, ort Itimn), Dr Oat. IS. liklYhtEly 4erit; a P t Una:mills Lan onder on., Pa. Only 12 ly 28 L S 1,,E14,t.r/ 0 .1'49 22 .4 PH . 0 .4 ,a , • 0014. ea. fiT.S.NST,..P..IrI.I . 2.IISLP It I . -lane ,of ~tha largest and P:99 14,1 : 01 0,Vti: 11 . 3 4aria in th e United. States, WlArel tbli‘ -beef Pletlttne,,kalittn: to the Photographic art, are taken at prices, nn, higher ,than ate _pald tor miserable caricaturee, Wks Proprietor, a practical. Photographer, attends, per every sitting-,and allows n o . plcture to leave the unlese it gives perfect entliihr2ler"- Daguerreotypes and funtatypeli, Of absent or'deceased friends, photographed to any required size or taken on 0 3 01=lie Wier ;id painted n in Oil by the hint, artiste. be _taken:by any:ireather— as perfect in cloudy dare as when the sun Sidnes . Persons visiting the city are respectfully invited to ex ,e4=nrepecimens, whichlor price and quality defy corn gran Instmetiozoi given in the art of Photography. ! B. NEWRIL, 724 - Arch gtriedt; 'phis. Qualticurol, - _Ctl a My'dlenillyaindirieddaulterictirrilldheopinictu t the (Newell) PicpireisinOte lifelike than any thing y ever saw. My likeness has been repeatedly taken by AifferenV routklisfaAn- various: yak,: but I. have never yet had one mixes to nature, all the features and ex - --Ileislikentofuountentuice-as this... . kip 1 11 , ie. 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Aido4l aAn t swatiorliTedhlitioutAftv saga TV) vt • ; - „." 4. .4smoir; FOE mi . ,N FOR 1861. a z - - I - 4-c r)7, . I TN-Parg4l4o. of ; the. 404k...imposed theib aio :41 tx - e:leartmr ittith limmeyiv.ets. S.W. P.One, _county, 7 hereby pUbllgn Ina gin, Walt tailiftd EicurafairiiMsVeLlartacliaciut eal".MMisr.rilialter."ll4PAY. THE eui • DATO herein After &JAW* . . Yua 2 g 3j e l'r°?: OfflidiEß SON &kV d'frir loOtrit i PEßStift i thlii &JOS "for N t ertl i z.i, hers of Stiffititita , Stpretattatives Penn#l- , == ONE:I3S-1 4 9Pf.4 Yltiagfori for Tre " gra; of thee Cowley of .bemciesier.• ONE prEffpN. dyx „quoit* for CminV; . TWO PERSONS duly tA tirtecr:for birmoro of dIo 7: :Idtf - r; ktiefisio• g e ars rffro PS7l.OO' Vuticrialified for - Priv)!t Inspectors, to serve for three ears. 'PERZW4O 7 11 - WXrdfor 4 ONE u4ito". *iris - of - Lao,' custe r CI t ty The qualified voters of the North FAO waid ortkilowaisz tl e:p i re public house of 4.llthoisYsAribler *44o' '.4Mts. ,I,lhoitsg the, North Wain Wass _ „house occupied 'Y t h e Trout • those of the Bo .itt Ward at the public houses udaintuilrylleatueLlister, in East King strelift-theseeilbielfOlitil• •At. .Dic Public District -APPI4rOIt Id District—Drumme toiiiiatip, at the • No. 2 school house inlintitNille Of;Chissattligivet 4016kitstrietrriiguotigkQEMsehetatoonsiat •Akerib li ° 105 # 41 IMF 01N 0 1 404 bi Gonne IN: Bildt in Po Bor t °ugh. I r.9titaishrieS2.-Xectlatmst han.#n the village of New Holland, in said township. .. 51.11AriirkWittatbeittemtoli41tiz1tile public house_ now occupied by Franklin & Bliss Bentz in Brickez-fi itina,lwouglawatuo _ _ 6th District—Borough of btrasourg at tne intone la how .occoMegitm Hero , Searlir Built borough. 7th District—Rapho township including the Borough of Manheim, at the caddie house now occupied by his dotal White in said borough. Bth District = -lelishurp younnhip at the public house now , occupied by John Meson White Horse tavern in • 011 i DiStria tAroosliao iossuship,4s the public •botosetwer coectitueaby Widow Ftdnierr,in the village of Reamstown, in said township. 10th Distet apart of she township of East Donegal at the pub o • school house in the village of Mayttram in said tolvliship. • - 11th Disuuttarvater to ormildir at they public house now occupied by John Myers in the village of Chorehtoultnn said township. 12th District—Maroc township at the public house now °coupled by Gborge Robinson lit said township. 13th District—Bart township at the public house now oceupled b Edurui Garrett In strielowushm. 14th District—Colerain township, at the public house now occupied by Jas.G. Hildebrand in said township. 15th District—Fulton township at the public house now occupied by JosePh Philips in said township. 16th District—Warwick township al the public house now occupied Samuel LiChteuthaeler in the village of Litiz in said township. 17th Districtz(kimposea of the Borough of Marietta and part of East Donegal township, at the public school house in the borough of Marietta. in said township 18th District--Columbia Borough at the Town Hall, m said borough. - 1911 District—llladsbary township, at thepublic -house 'now °coupled by Abrahrun Hoop, in 'said township. 20th District—Leacock township, at the public house now occulted by George Diller, in said town hip s. 2181 Distriet--BreCknock township, at the public house now•oectipled by Isaac Messner, in said town ship.22d town ship... 3by boroUgh, at the public school house in the village_ of Mount Joy. 23d District--Being Porto( East Hempfield town ship, at this - public house now occupied by Jacob Swarr, in the village of Fetertilitirgi in said township. 24th District—West Unmoor township, at the public house now occupied by' Henry Miller, in the village of Lampeterare, in said township. 25th District—Conestoga township at the public house now occupied by John G. Preis, in said town. ship. [spr 2 tf 12 26th District—Being part of Manor township, at the upset school house in the borough of Washington, in said towntibip, 47th rilstftetz-"EphtilUrtoiinship, at the public house now occupied by Jolut,W. Gross, inaaid township. 28th District-reididy township, at the public sekl . inag a the' piiblic Wth•ltialrbit=Mardlelhief3 Iliyder, in the vit. Pouse.PMtrille - .iiislid township. ...liyth.pistsict—,-Baing A part. of, Minor township, at the ' public boobs how occuplird by Gila Bomberger, in Mil- Watown in sag-township. Mit District—Weit Earl Township at the public house now occupied by.firabill G. Norway, in Sarlville in said • township. 32nd District — West Heinplield.township, at the pub. use new, occupied by John Hondig in said township 33rd IristrictStralibtrg . toariitilp, at the public house now occupied by. James Curran, in the borough of Stras burg. 84th District—Being part of Manor township, com monly called Indiantown district at the public house of Bernard ::.tonen,in saidtownshlp. 35th Dlitrict—West Occalkco township, at the public house, now occupied by John W. Meatier in the village of RbOeneelt in said township. 38th District...-Eitat Earl township at the public house now occupied by Henry Yundt, Blue Ball in said town ship. 37 th.Distria—Paradise township at the public house now occupied by James Frew. in said:township. 38th District—Being a part of East Hemptleld town. ship, at dm public school house in the village of Hemp field in said township,_ _ 39th Ldstrlat—Lancister townshipat - the - public house now occupied by P. H. dummy, in said township. 40th District—East Lampeter township at the public house now 000upied by:Henry Ketteagy in said township. 41st Districtlittte Britain township, at the house of Aaron Brogan & Co., in said township. 42nd Distristr-.l4Par Leaoock township at the public hones, of Michael Bender in said township. 43rd District , —moon township at the' public house or C. Hershey, in paid township. .44th District-Borough of Adamstown .at the school house in Sabi, bonrough. 45th District—Clay township at the .house.of George W. Steinmetz, (formerly John Erb's) in said township. 481# District.-Peoliest township at the public house of Benjamin Rowe in said township. 47th Distric•Provitleneetownshipi: at the house now occupied by- Daniel Huber, in said township. 48th Distaict,-Eden township, at the publio house of WilliatrfJ. Hess, in said township. 49th District—Being that part of Mount Joy township heretofore included in the 3d district, at Lehman's school house, in' said township. 50th DistrictWeat Donegal township, - heretofore in eluded In the 3rd' election district, at Butt's schoo haute, in t aid township. 51st District--That part of 'Mount Joy township, here. tofore included in the 22d - district, at Itenjanun num's school hotise, In east township. . 52nd llistrict—That part of Rapho townshipleretofore included in the 22nd dbrtrict, at Stricidaesechool house, in said township. , _ • 153 d Diatrict—That part of Eaat and Wet Donegal to - Weal:4s, heretofore included in the 22edlitrice, At the briarsehool house, M the village of Springville, in said township. • The fisacral Election; In all the Wards, Townships, Dietrich; and Doroheof the county, is to be Opened between the homer eiglikand ten o'clock in the 'fore noon, and shall continue: Without interruption or ad jearnment until eleven o'clock in the evening, when all the Rolle shall be closed. Every: reason, excepting Justices of the. Peace, who shall 'hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under 'the Government of the United States, or of this ,State, or of any City or incorporated .district, whether a conlollssioned officer or otherwise, a anbordinate.officer or agenti-whe ii-or shall be employed under the Legisla tive, Executive Or Judicisey . departinents of the State or the United. Stab* or of any city or incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress, or Of the State Legislature, and of the Select and. Common Councils of any city; or - Ouninfssidner of any inCorporated district, is, by law, incapable of holding or exercising at the same time 'the (ace or appointment of . judge, inspector or Clerk of any ,election of this Commonwealth, and no in spector; Judge draftier - officer of any such election Shall be eliglbie there to be voted for. The Inspectors and Judges of the elections shall meet at the respective placed appointed for holding the Mee. tion hi the district,' to which they , resreativedy belong, *before nine ealteli in the inerning, And each of said In spectors shall mireirit One Clerk who'shill be a qualified voter-of such district.. In case the person Whirstrall have received the second highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend on the day-of Any - election ' then the person who elan have received, the second , highest number of votes for judge at the nett preending - elecilOri Shall act as inspec . for Mktg place. And in Callf, the person who shall have received the highest number of Mites for In/Teeter shall not attend, the person elected- judge shall appoint an in. lweetor in hie plealeT=inif is able. the - 'person 'elected a judge shall not attenifilhen the inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a judge in his place—or if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the spare of one hour after the time died by law for the opening Of4heelectleg the cinalified,voterecorthelown atilp,‘ ward or district for which such officers sitielhhave been- electeil-prisea at-stieb election, shall elect one of their number to fill such vacancy. It shall bathe - ricity-43rthe several' assessors of each district to attend at the place of holding every general, special, or township election; duiing the whole time said election is kept open, for the purpose of giving informa tion to the inspectors - and judges, when called on, in re lation to the right of any person assessed by them to - vote'. at Sueitralection;oraucheother matters iisrelation to the assessments of voters ea the said inspectors or either of them shall from time to time require..::. No person shall be . permitted to vote at any election raj aforesaid, other than white freeman of the age of twenty-oneyeeue or more, who shall have resided in the Stile at least tiMiYienc and in the electiol diattict where he offers his vote at least ten days immediately preceding such election, and 'within two years paid a State or county tax, which shall have been assessed at least ten days before the •Rebtfoxt. -Bata citizen of the 'United- States who has previously been a qualified voter of this State, -and , reemoved therefroni and Eeturned, and who shall have resided In the election district and paid taxes as aforisaid;ehall bociirrititied ten Siete after residing in this State six months: Provided, That the white free' den, bitisens of lite United - Stator, between ,- twenty-one and twenty-two years, who have resided in an election Wrist as moresaid,--shall be entitled to vote although they shall not have paid taxes. • No lerision shall be permitted to vote atom Algae is ;let contained in the list of taxable inhabitants furnished. toeeify PrretAto :produce a receipt for theyment within two years of a State or county-, tart lisireeielnjeltei:thellikkartitiation, and usisfeetery evidence, either on his oath or affirmation, or he'eatheitiLidEfinierin'eif itirOther. that he has paid such a tax, or on failure to produce a receipt ahall make oath to the pilyintint ttiurepZ. Second, if he claim the right to vote by being an elector between the age of twenty-One and twelity-two yelars,lhe „shall depose on oath or affirmation that he has resided in this State at least one year next infers his application, and make such proof of residence in the district as Is required by this -act, and theft hifdoeirmirily belleitaiifiltnnithe account given him that he is of age aforesaid, and such other evidence.. rut is '3rig - Aired by thla, - . - act„ whereupon the name of the person thus admitted to vote shah tie blierted' 'in the alphabetical , ArrlthedusPee tors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the 'Word "tax," if he shall be admitted to votp.:by- reason of having paid tax; or theword_".age,2_l ha-shall be 2- atiniitthil to vastablp Marten otsuch tigarAdien -.-" he -"ant-to the alert:B, Whoehall make the, . Dios on the. listeoforotenckept by them. In all cases where the name of thiPeriblito i vote beftnindon the listimmishe4 _by re, - enrand asseeseroor.his right4o_ vote r _ ,i.yriootberr:[lls4 -these= or - not,is- rddeoted to ottilticert,"9-b`*" it shall be the duty of the inspectextAtrxesamtm, Lawn l'atirectur-on oittsamtedlialinalificagtens mut tf!terslaims to have residedwithinSineeBhater. and. Mif:Era, make., cello shX l **.stillaient litociftthereet,CM , .. th‘ {-We Witt bauttene competent witness , who - be a, 4daitheetellector r that he has resided ' thie 014.Pdet roi pairterillava ii r eTit line. • 4t , """ . "' ''' -' -' ^ Ogehenlat* . the wh4o,4Sei_Aiieltilfli. li.lotteleuthowthe lia .ioienee, illta.44411811!,10: Yeua a ,49' •.999:11r•- 997294989FaM 4o 4993114413194 CURL voting orte L testraht"C -the freedom ef; theiterleseh persona owootrdetlanT gull JoiMi@qtita. any amp Joetzteedieg Ahry , hundred-denus, 444 k91104 ,1 14A9f MUT. •liam! mot-lege..thett Ares 'llolr L 1 . % NW ._. . _ _ klegg i jat ifflat t . is ../.. puttcri s .v....wws TO 2999 *Teeklittli air Alui - el ' Ity ward, si oitcnnuldp when, thi" elipeoe i vast corn -4:414 And** 4 9 4 1 4 91 . 1 9.79 40 thershi, than am a m yl ° . Alm /when Aim se3ktim#lso :pay ittljgo at miles than. Plant tnen one thowsuidollorg, 4034 be ; , .Tote 4 -. • .i..P..'i.'ea .1.1,...5 }..-, :.-,T a 1.,.-„, !,. -_,, ,••:. _ , / ky-.18. telEhrrileninrcinetemendiallgnakewayibet - or *vim I ARASASliff&OLlnglulectlenwithintheilottOnterillellith,. 1 -=tl= attituteblet eg:feavr, mitior_by.,, three t, slummy 11 1, •yorsirpdateiti, • I ddiVattikao. 11.41%tallotikollWoriateitaossiyhtwason , to;ossire.;_ , such bet or yaw, upon convictleniAlssinaG hei•tw. they”; AtuttlerfetYlintkpayllbslsaldreettangmeunt ea bet or to, kieberigi: ,- , ......, - 41 -crie.qap. 1., ' lii:J:i -'," .-, ii ;,,, ~ f9,lll4knyiiiitug =tali law tinalille4 doll itsadtdeitly Most auy.:elealdow , of law Osestmenweitithe -Mr.:being Abtorsdeliguailliodettillwatwoatathictsoper district, ,11any.penWirknosilMthi istlittfflinthAdallfinttlon,— ..: Atalli al& qejtem.• re-anch; pother, to, Wrde,". 4Segperson at= daib on inungstlim besheed'imatty. sauCnor . . twakmdredtiollara,lainbettnprisonetin.any term not exceeding three months. -;!.. f- ; --', - '- -, Many person *di Wote.stiwore than oneeiselicha dii .itatt,twatherwilw fesluithettlyintemote truth Once on - Animal( dayinewhill Itaudelentlyloatakid. deliver to" : Atte inspect= two ticket* tagothaqiiritkiths Intact, Hie :OS tainneowelnia plaxtufS ansdher; to do: so{ be or Ihell teremllngiabldi en eonvictiowbellhedin any .sum notkeathastiltywortnore thaw ter.ltsoldrett :dollars, '.. AMFI be imprisoned far Bey term Itot less than three nor more than twelve months. . - - . ~. . - .7. - .:. 1 1:.a1ty Otteson. nog qualitiedlo !vote in this Affair= oar. wealth screeshirtcriaW, (except, the Sous of.qualifted I eitisenajahallwasser araor pitcerof electici the .ifnmeollsaf talluenchwt.ttustitizens quidliled to: rig, he shall on conviction ditisfeitamtipay any corn itoLsigmed-. - Anganifileuilbtelghnlatelonetrery.enth.nffencatolnd be. ' imprisoned for any term not exeeeding throw months. Agroeablylo iltb Weida= . at thersixtyArsl.: oration of tins teld ecteeleryGeneral and Special Election shall bersteuedixSirieu, the hours of eight and ten in the forenooneandeltalL continue without interruptianar ad- - ; ••-• •• • • • 1 eesen-o'clock-in-theevening,-when-ther - Tptali OWL till zaidaV I/ u r-- , ~ $ -. ..• $ o -.' • - • i Tba Judgigiare LIMA. their returrul tbr the cennty Ofeletwaster, et thaflourt llouse,tizi the pity of .1.4111C35 , toromitrasy, thelith day of October; A.- a; 1861; at ;.I.o•ticlecitat....M. --.. .. • ;.; &W; P BOYD, Sheriff. . .. ,aintannekOrinall, I.exustster; Sept. 8,1881. , . .. .. G_ . . ~ . . . itave reinovaderr 4ARRIZOG - Bk, COAL AND. - -MOOR YARD, PROM GIUTCWB L,oilmtet, To the Property formerly occupied by liezemi. Loig & Nephew; 'on the oppodte or 'eolith elde'of Andwouldimiltheattention of their old customers and all Intereated, to their superior STOCK 01 '..00.4L, Suitable :failSteam, Idme.:Bninlng, 'Mack Smith and Family Uses; by the boat load 'or ton.. Mao, to their 0-F LIIMBR R, T 0 0 K.,- 07 . "77782 DiSCIMMiON, CONS:MUM 07 Lit and 2nd COM.AGAIIDS, let and 2nd 00}/. -PLANK, CULLING BOARDS, • - Box BOARDS, CALLING PLANK, -PINE. SHINGLES, , CYPEESt3 SKINGLEO, • HEMLOCK SOANTLING AND JOIST. OAROLINA YELLOW''PINE }MOORING BOARDS, PLASTERING LATHS, PAILS AND PICKETS, &a., &a All of which low af'Call be purchased elsewhere. 41,- We have the best Stock of POSTS and RAILS in the city of Lancaster, consisting of LOCUST MORTICED POSTS, CHESTNUT MORTICED POSTS,' BOARD BENCE POSTS; • ‘Ol .V. : vor a a:2" • ks: •,1 : FENCING MATERIAL GROUND ALUM AND ASHTON SALT, LUMP AND GROUND PLASTER .1y Recollect that we have removed to the other end of the Bridge, where we will be pleased to see our old friends and customers a. CALD.7? .12 d 3 CO., OFFICE, IN LANCIASTKR, AS USUAL, Best. Owaraz Smarr, esCOND DOOR FROM NORTH QI77.ZR. 1 0 -41 GIN OF TEM BIG weTca"-:-1 0 VAWCRES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE. TAMES P. DYSART, NO. it WEST KING St., (near Market) takes .pleasure in inviting attention to his new andiarge stock of Goods, which com prises as great a variety of all articles in his line as can be *land in the city, consisting in part of Ladies' Fine 18 Carat Hunting Lever Watohee, Fine Gold Hunting Levers, " Open-faced Levers, Silver Hunting Case " Open-faced a good assortment of LEPERS and LEPINESI of' Silver and Composition Cases; WARMERS and ENGLISH WATCH— ES (first and second handed,) all of which are warranted to keep time or no sale. His assortment of. JEWELRY is the most-extensive ever offered to the citizens of Lancaster, part of which are the following styles: FINE PAINTED BREASTPINS, EAR RINGS AND BRACELETS to match; CAMEO SETTS, FLORENTINE MOSAIC, and PLAIN 'EAR RINGS and BREASTPINS, all of which for beauty, style and cheapness cannot be surpassed in.the city, Also, a fine assortment of PLAIN and CHASED BRACELETS and BANDS, with Cameo Sette and Medallions. Particular attention paid to Jewelry of Gentlemen's wear, comprising Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Guard, Breast and Fob Chains of the best quality; Ribbon Slides, Gold and Silver Tooth Picks, eto. Always on hand a good assortment of SILVER WARE, such as Spoons, Tea, Table, Dessert, Sugar, Mustard and Salt; Dinner and Tea Forks; Napkin Rings; Butter and Fruit Knives; Salt Cellars ; - Cups, Pie Knives, Pickle Knives and Forks, setts of Knives, Forks and Spoons for Misses.-- Also a beautiful lot of Port Motu:tales for Ladies and Gents, Combs and Bniblies of all MIAs, Accordeons, Clocks from $1.25 to $5O, all warranted. Jar The undersigned has, at considerable expense, got up a Card of Hair Work Patterns, for which he receives orders—to be executed in Philadelphia in the most chaste and durable style, and at short notice. The public are in vited to call and examine ids stock and judge for them selves. JAMES P. DYSART. Sign of the Big Watch, No. 10, West Bing St., Lancaster Pa. June 1 tf2o IDA.NRING HOUSE OF REED, HEN. 141 VERSON & CO,—On the '2Bth of MARCH, instant, the Undersigned, under the firm' of REED, HENDERSON & CO., will commence the liankng Business, in its usual branches at the office hitherto occupied by John K. Reed & Co., at the corner Orkiit King and Duke streets, be tween the Court House and Sprecher's Hotel, Lancaster, Pat They will pay interest ondspoalte at the following rates. 6% per cent. for 6 months and longer. 5 30 days and longer. They will buy and sell Stooks' and Real „Estate on com mie/don, negotiate Loans for others, purchase and sell Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes, Drafts, U.,- &c. &c. The undersigned will be individually liable to extent of their means, for all deposits and other obligations of Rain, Ilewnkasow & Co. - JOHN K. REED, mar 20 tf 151 CAROLINA YELLOW PINE FLOOR ING.BOARDS. 50,000 , Feet Carolina Yellow Pine Dressed:Flooring Boards. 3 0,0 00 Feet Do. Undressed. 50,000 CYPRESS SHINGLES, No.l and 2. 50,000 BANGOR PIA RTERING LATHS, Just received and for sale at Graefra Landing, on thi Conestoga. Apply to GEO CALDER & Co., Office East Orange et., near N. Queen et., Lancaster •Pl7B VAN , IIiOION 4cBN.YDICA, DESIGNERS AND ENGRAVERS ON WOOD, N. E. CORNER 5171 - AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. Execute all kinds of WOOD ENGRAVING, with beauty, correctness and despatch—Original Designs furnished for. Fine Book Illtistiktione- , Persons Wishing Chts; - "by sending a Photograph or Daguerreotype, can have views of '- COLLEGES, CHURCHES;'' • -• • COTTAGES, STOREFRONTS, PORTRAITS, WHINES, STOVES, . PATENTS, to. Env :metes well.as on personal application.- . ' .. „FANCY ENVELOPES, LABELS, BILL 'HEADINGS, SHOW.BILLS, VISITING, BUSINESS and other- CARDS, engraved In thatlghoot atylerof tho - Art.,•and St the lowest prices. Far thwirassis of Fine .Engraving, no the Illustrated Works of J. B. LIPPINCOTT & Co., E. H. BUTLER At Co., foot 23 ly 41 pAN K:NOV.IC.E.-;•Notice hereby given that the Breshient and-Directors of the Lancaster Connty Bank intend to nuke appLication.to,the Legislature of Ponnaylyonl46,o their nent-Session..for a renewal of the Cbar.ter, and an .extenalon of the privileges of the' said Ititlyk, Fig), aIL the zightaarutprirtleges now enjoyed, for a ,term 4f:tcw..,entY Years frotn;tht expiration of the , present .bilartars WWI Ike pave name,, title, locating fuld capital of $300,000. By order BRIBER,. • :..43ashier of the Lancaster County Bank. • . Unmoral, pa:, July § th, 1881. , [July 9. Om 29 10t. I S H 0 P B 0 Al iff A N LIJI , A PULL-SIZE PHOTOGRAPH 'Of the late Right Reverend' SAIRDEL BOWMAN, D. D..,'Aisistent-Bishop the Diocese of .Pennsylvania. Price . ACl Cents, at - ' WPSTHARPRER'S No. 44 Cornefef N.ibieen and Orange streets. . s The likeness is certainly & good-one, aild 'the Bishop. being in his clerical robes; as hts!own•.parisboners were moat menet:mad to seeing givee.with great fidelity Shataoft and expressive smile which wurtked. bit features in friendly conversation.”—Ed. of Evening Express. A MEXICAN 'AVE INSIIItAIiCCE AND - 11 T.IIIIBT COMPANY.' CA P I - TST OCK, OO , 0 . Companen *Building, Waintrtstreet, 8." B. Cpri*or.llotuth, PRILADELPHI:L_..A. - LIFE INBIIIIANON AT THE I:93IIAL:MUTUALItATEI3; or at Joint Stock gates,,, at about • &frit. It" or at Total Abatinecnan Mawr, thnlarett. in a'''‘i'orld. • - • . ' 3.13. OiniA ... Beartytexy. H. 13.13 risg.OrAii4 - Kyag Agent for - Uncut tee-ammtp",.; - " " • - . _ • "qinir 2 . 2 ililo ;117 - 0111411D &ND O'ET-T.EE POWDEf.B JAI TATTERBILVB BORIMPOWDBIR, , ' SEIM : 1 1 .!.. ,‘ ;". , • 1 1 0 1 1 t.,,ztalk.i .r.tctn.. , .> Ic•z - .w.:),.!4.-)7.. Cat 11 it le.r.F4l' • .F.O _ -1r A Mk, • ABD4ULM2-ViEff*MUlllr~-24VIS Ma ifanntactareaWdfitthiEfichlatt have theleat meson lorbakning.that it fs-thei taii* 11•040er hr me: - The' ad.' Wasitaaaa ;Shamed for DOIIB2IOB . 23ITALAUMIG;II.&-Wil on are these: It is of - s• - lii:ltght_ than any other machine known. It is extry rimplo in nth,. campy:tend - dm:hie: - The - dtiver OM on-- the horse next Le imilicakiakarake can Mre.flrn%t e of the apemsouandtwoid All sairadions.' with the Reel eneilffyi - Willaeaving Arrnseervhig.a • banakiilatiblii,•gatharhile the grain gently to the ming* • Vibeniandiehmt straw has bean cat to form • - • i_seizedshasf,thetirakeilnaitessy, VsininPaloves iSam theoplatgarnr, - try id de lellinny - OineTnCtlie attack: I at perfe c tlyolesr, so Mateo ecitliedilikearlicideni•Wdeilredi ,- , lOW* binding a singii abetit;' , N6; glair- -feOfeuml, Alta sfogillgrity.; ifiat 4gligfi,_c"V %equated by any hthat,keri9Tem ilareme he hake-eambeadjtateditt edltbeety giedn, ;fonestnglart atorimall atleieSSW as ftdftd.'- MiOtapierar storkingsfieritils Inacidiat anothaMers Mardispdesse'irith aannernsore hinder* bY'hibiglfadintarbeeallinolkitkitTela areield ialtathsivoragdon, and this lidrasidus operation of bEnding - Str less fatiguing by the regularity ' 'with: dd& the sheave are formed. Ttieltshe'Sakes ther-tangled-er straight grata, leaving the butts oven .. end The weirpt- of ithe ribs is Ski! p ra wns that, 411. 4 Nary . Pr.Taillating no mum Mir tot wart It; etuLb3r. IP with the weight of ins hirind-ralawsitts" eviannelit i i inieft IS required.tot dfivethemettliaa, By the substitution of the Bake, the labors wens and blarA. alum; arw weed, tok. 443' mnalett„eLthie alas loweranquiajteto draw him over the grman4.eipmla ll y when 40 it *Mid neer ttie Vain *kb Adis !PAU/ JD* - creasing aide draught. The Machine is perfectly balanced,. leaving no morn weight no the hone' necks than is neon. may to keep the tongue down. The Mowing arrangement operates kinds of grass in _the_mnst meaner,-with as ingrained loaVen for Raking and loner. info while 11i.044011. .„•_ . A-blat-MAIEGER;WARRANTE a UTR.TO GRAIN IN A - .:14r.ORECIUNLIKR MANNER. The following named farmers of . Cr iaa t. r co bad . =Mod emdtheroughly tested the Dorsey . , 95 12 . t, JimEibrWildlar,'_Airsliesrllnits& 2131.nr: progkertY, unladen Hess Moulin ROW 41114 P ZWOy, Maplialut3wp, , EmaniiikLoymmecker, John: SON=ll..,lhnil4,ll4,ldinan; iLv-,,„ixo, Samuel bliznoeti,,Frerlarleir..../Lidlsr,' - .Cttriathlu ri fithe Hersbay .josmlt Grabilli.Goorg_ 0, Eades:J.9nAti BctibrAmr,, Sain. ue1,,, , Y,JacOhcasSerh. Pelln, twp.; . Samliek:AtoW 1 4 0 9 8 er. r .fihealfrw,Jacob Fahleinntt..Chsist. Musatectu47 Henryultietaish-lert ten.; George Bard,..Xsavld: (lecke], John P..fleibsr,,Be sjecelp,Myers, Jacob Itennoe, Andrew.` Bard, Upper. liracook twp t J llO . Sellark LAWS, Lamm& tip.; Nathaniel linrt,Baznuel K.r.ff. , .... , , Sallsbnry__twp.;: 'Afr 49. 31jr./.IIeOI7•MPI4i PenOr.tww - Afaria Hoopes, Mar • Airy; al..G., , lltantraweri .Warcalck..,twp.;,..Teiesniab.. Herrcthnattoiatwl4 J4cPiaNeOtitager..Z44:t3lP.t.7.ol2n: .14aatersen,Regn twp ;Jamb Aorstrey, East Uemplield twp.;. SaCob*hner, ;Mita &,Folla, Wed, lieinPllald '4174 Rudy D.,Hunsberger, Henry - "Zwally, Abralmin Lefever„ Jacob • Graldli, Andrew Deaner; Christian EnOkr Chrtstlan. Burg), laaan • Sheaffer, West-Earn twp.;. Jacob.. Brubaker. John it Riaier,,Perdel,ll. Erb, Warwick twPi. :WilllaML,(3larkr - DrTnore' twp 4 %%Aka Stauffer, Carrnarvon twp.; Israel , Venger,WestlEarl twp; ; John:„Bruhalsrre ElisabeAbt twp;, - Martin Brubaker; Ropho twp.; Isaiah James, Bucks county:: George-Houck, Mechanicsburg; Gabriel - Wenger, Tobias Xceldar,Pii n citiletin .Iferri:lermYtiter - twp; ;Joseph: Buck ' walter, - Jacob Lefever, Henry Stauffer, Levi Grosa 4 Jacob favarr, - Henry S. Hosratter,Abraham'Hurat,"Peter Shelly, Henry S. Shenk; Jonas •Erb,' Lake , Balmer, .Samnel Erb, :Manheim 0414. John:L. Lapp, tc.H.. Mertz; Paradise twp.; Henry Hildeba.th; Elise 'Herr; Amos :HAM , Petpres - twp.; Ephraim 'Eshleman" Manor twp.; .Michiel - .lluSkiiiilter,, Joseph Brickwaltirr, Ilenjamlnßeller,John K. Lapp, Martin Cooper., Past Lampeter. twp 4 John , JI. Minbaker, Jacob .11reider,Aaeob Bear, George Weiler, Henry Frants, Jacob. Swarthy, East .13empfield twp:;' GI D. , Spreclierirancaater, Christian Huistsberger, Henry Rash, Adam Rudy, Leenock twp.; Edward Eshleman, Richard` - Miller - Perry, county ; -11ilthent`90n - ai,i3adebarj tiscisSairmel'HOintand, Mont gomery county; W. S. :A L A. Itutheribrd, .Harrlsburg; -Samuel Leaman & Son;Franklln county. • . - For Sale r by • G. D:SPLISCHEB.A.BIIO., may 212 m 19 . 1 -Na.213 East Ain's street. DE GRAPH'S rlr, LEV - PRIG ,- 011. T1111.1 , 11W PRACTIO . E.. , -Xleetrie cares-Pedii 10 the prat:tanker of death 1-relieve the pain and yon check the disease. ProL De Grath's Electric 011 is the marvel of this age for the follaiving (not .eaerytaltig): - Cores Rheumatism often In a day.. • Cares Neuralgia, Toothache, tworninntes. Cares Cramp in Stomach, tire minutes. Cures Burns, Womids, Bra!seri one to three days. Cures Beadashol,:fifteen minutes.. • •• Cures Barash's, Stiff Beekdigueibtle night. Chine TB* Swelled , Glenda, ten.days. Cures lrelons, Broken Breasts, Salt Rheum, two to six dale. • . • ()mei Hemoritage, llcruerii i ejarare ... .ve-fta,,,,‘'Th,-0,7.11. • Ziciesilir — ui . iind Fever, 'one' tO two &eye, enft ell' nervous and scrofulous heed:tons. ' • • "Cureadeatneer In one to four days. • Cures all 'pains in the back, breast, &c., in two days. ANOTHER. INBTANF _CUBA _ . Pa. I do certify that Prof. De Grath's Electric Oil .Is-infalli ble for Ehetinilatic pains. My :wife for some, time pant has been greatly afflicted and unable to Walk, hai been restored by the application of this Oil almost instantaneously; and I can cheerfully recommend It to ethers. • Jona WtimsaMorr, Att's.at - Jar-THIS On. ACTH ON TH2 STSTZIL WITH XLZOTSICITI.—Th of pure vegetable , preparation, not the slightest danger of applying it outwardly. or inwardly, It at once levee a permanent cure, in )poet rases, from ten to twenty initiates. The beat physiologist s of Europe' have discovered that all Organie Derangement In lhe Anima System 'is the effect of an obstruction of the Physico-Electre . Flfild in the organ diseased—a skillful applicatlon of this 011 puts in Immediate motion the nerve fluid, and the cure is at once accomplished. No bleeding, nu vomitiog, purging or blister ing. is resorted to. WONDERFUL REPO O RTS , FROSI , WELL-KNOWN MZENS. , • Pals AND THE Rif.surtionsiaSome remarkable cares are daily coming to light :—Charles Beaton, ex-Mayor of the Cary of Camden, says, the "Electric 011" cured his Piles by ala applications; also, Rheumatism. He says it is a very valuable remedy, and everybody ought to know it. Nstrarants.—Air. David Mann, 489 Vine street, says De. Grath & Co.'s "Electric Oil" cared him, and that he was a great sufferer. STIFF Nagic.—Mr. Mann's daughter was much afflicted with stiff ati i and swollen neok, which this 011 oared inamedi . ately. •, • BAD SPHEIN.-111r.A.D. Higldield, No. 12 Howard street, met with a serious accident, which laid him up, says : He tried everything, even the usual cold water shower' with but any benefit—need a single bottle of the 011;" - Which cured him—also says it cured frosted feet. CATARRH liir THE BRE.ABT.—ME.3yerd/OW'S little girl wee - cured. This is a very interesting case. Come and see. And so it is, lam daily called upon to chronicle cures like the above. Indeed,..all pain vanishes by the use of my Oil. Ala- Bold by all Draggiete. crria.LEs DE' 217 South Bth!troet, Philadelphia. tf 18' • •, -.• 'Yalta 'th - athlie t hme . _,a31,11 1 , ti agrees ell the blots'ai4iliicelatitionA -alba cuticle Ishiel so often-00'01re .te_ ihSist ~regurarly'iteristructed visage. It =parts 'at:the same time'thatpeptianiat ........ . , . . , Bloom •Ittliii'Zizspletion, • • lt,tliorouistily and lhomedlstaljs iwea _ Tan, Freckles,lanburn, BlotchavTimpleg, Sethi; Skin-Wornp,,Motti•and • Inde•d,,lte elr.oct smoIt:CMOS Jo almost Misdate Irma :Its anti-inflammatory naturelairrestatlble. _lt. softens, anothat,_ calms, nentrallies thearrita ting principle, and restdropMellealtlllot the rqft affected; Imparts a_hrilliant bloom to the chtik and ilia it - produces a tint only excelled by'nature Raiff, w ithout toit possibility of detection. Frecklei are at once Ohlitdated • AMOS S. HENDERSON ISAAC E. HIESTER. _ irIASTOR OIL, ARE,OW,- ROOT, v 13IVIET OIL EOSAX, _Auxeu, ..emallot, ' BP/04}31 WWI., QREU( TAitTAII , :1__E414.4344a4nr, - ..GOLAKABIO, HARTSHORN, " GELATIN?, _ 1 , V/"A A) • .. . • ' • ItHUBAB.B, SENNA, JALLP, For sale 14 _ • . .. '- • T Oldi , B labli ' -8P C naiiAN N_ 4 7.4 g i t aßtult alld ceignaPP4 Etmliii.W.43#llfigat. T)ItNNS. • V Ils4VitidliT .t- r.._ : Q t AAT, of lainoestEmteltYpobtabv Let. :regaitfm Iz—Eatentatalc solnt h emcet reasonable WWI. , lirglingt.otalkonotts sylafaakblety; *ON . • ".• , efaTIALTAMSeiteI lahtae,Pk• gllo ini*44 'o4o3ober''' e •. )1 .1 1 W • .14;earaz.rj vain: •I Zook, UswOelc_tu: Aia7 D. BEAUTY WIIIOIIT_ PAINT ! Dr, Fi'Vikativ6llVttititifier, . _ :ft- 43 5.0 TAN -- PitiIPLES-44ND'FRtCKLES:, - Auld Imparting _permaGeokEtt.tmXll.o tiie COMPINS• lON. It renders roilge,, and all other.coloriug material for the (see, wholly superfluous. it' akiperaedos , entirely all Such dele i terious _mixtures. , 'lt fa tbd Most eettoliistring iteteneratoi oTthearatiirat sue of the cheeki; rind health to the complexion ever presented to the world. Thin 13EAUTIFIETtlajuxt what Its name imports. It Is artotlier::24 . thfrtetsfrussid . iixary developments of chemOiljelectrii'ximk...ximorates like which ;hi only the. moult of the ekla'e,eieilient healt.l4 'and of the perfect restora,Lion otTits • , , l'iniplea disappear as If under, Ilia 4perf,tion of a ep6l POCK-MARKS rADI OtlttalOrlajOr scarce ly to be credited even by thiloiiiratiOcidness their gradual extilictiest. to altortiltiaiM.WiglEß is plaaeilhafore the worldfor JtittstWili ipherent arui -unexampled Paedieal piapiirtisifirarratit : not Cob. as an ;article for the - - Toilette ,fleytinif but as itnqtrestiottably, a' mime:a i zogi c tutif te r never approached to tta.lnFreattote y arril g yet produced In theivrorld. - - q 0 Which cam be -sent to any part.O2 11:4 morld,.by mail, .in. port - chit safety. -Viikiimoinicroldieett• of .134 Agents; or et loy_office, theoprieity This extra lacenti le for poertage. 'DB. F. Super!Now Hair ,- IT,radicator For removing the unnecessary and di:fig - in:ln hair that sometimes obtrudes itaelf uponAilair lady's lips, chin, neck, arms or' shoulder; or persistatn growing too low down upon her forehead. Bogwelre Etaperthititui Halt Brltiittator , sweeps iirsj all - these 'little tmeitii t *rying trreku larities,, leaves t.4 e skin_ white 141 i tiOn; ' itteits the hair 'in Its, growth, and Makeemiekr spot look 11.11 if it 'had beete originally and 11y . r ruOilib' In ltd state' diinllng purity and 'perreetion. race. perhottle,. which -tan, beillWot- by Wiwi) to any part of the world , with. perfect safety, tom of. postage. The Bliss uf , Thle' le Qeclbedly the ofeat'p, ' work ork.COurt; ihep; ititermony, sod the Mateo and 7Jell~h o! Married Lita„ttat. hoverer laoratianed from She dmeelein - riess; • • _, , . 411 1511...tiooveixeti metteleosreliont:brasOY: p,ries4e• —, - • - . .• r • All • ord ars twat be oddreeso to • ,•;i . • Dlt. F. BOSNSTrELL, • • • • No: 1- Beekman Iltreet,-New , York , .(onur img Plitt (iliac.) - FOR SALE 'BY - ALL DRUsialB7:l3'. _AtiprAntirlirllCE T E T I -T lM Angifir -P er.eir.wmaL. , :Vitlior44lA - A-1 1 41 1 To , poBi.l[4ll'l3; . ' - Gird. dm, on Bridal Band; suitable 111 n, Alban= -. - rattles:in invatan'nf • -» - 11" - - 0 . 'le: • T isonnwli - i 2.1.1* :1330; -. Temlc in addititin :pertivdta tad Well - known bora- BEILDV33 ,, NA MIL? PHOTOndSPI.G ; . PO] - Bfai ridttilliklituaof - ThstrinliViio ll % uldined iimPorthe WO W' Itharl areFfn ortletirri.prOducdont of 'theses/0"AI' centnitlble e have anaddltionalattimitian it edy' d.' • ' , Akre:Wine pftblitak*earit • •" Zkatiellon•Dl" ;!.'• MELIL.Sb*b4n; I ;BIIIbbIEPARANION • Ilobt. - Vrocenba,, ' Simon Cameron, Howrdi Cobb, - Mentelmhay Mak, `," -- Henry A. Wieg Edward Bates, John Tyler Mob F. findtir, • Dent Lee, „GraiN_&tott, . -John B. Floyd, CaL Itob't Anderson, .. Jacob Thompson,. , Major Steamier P:.E.l2romaa,- 5 COL _ ; John alterithsrf ' , " • -cler4 Mater lilbv:lc4in XetOluter. Gael 'tandem, - Ban; ' - Oat Fremont, Calhoun, • ' Lander, Herachel V. Johnson, . Stephen :A. Donnie", L. G. Wigialf, _ Ben. - hicftliougti, Mad. Gen. N. P. -Bank; : - .Tdiert. Maury. - - Henry Ward Beecheri OilverWendell Holmes, ; . , .11prace Greedy. . . Prof. Horse, . • • - P. WEI* , . James. Gordon.Bennet, " Wplhim.o. Bryant, .,Washington -41Anary- Clay, r ' Au doo r , Jackson. . - - 13ornmodore fer ry, • Dr. E. K. Kine, John. J. Audubon, . Mrs: Bigonnsay, - • Mi'e• tei• Geloaser Charles Sumner, ' GOV." drew, , J. J. Crittenden, , PrinceotNalea,. Duke of Neercestle,- Zachary' Taylor, George Branco" 1 1 LatlueP - L. Motley, Bent goreston; and _ - ,Emerson ^ Etheridge .. .Pamon-llnnualow, - I - BrOWAlenAtierolo daughter. Together wittrabout - 600 others , to which additions a nt alUrrnalte. -Catalcalrue" sent on-reeeipt of stamp: - „IdMiccOf PartraintillTerThesen.-^ , Can lee Rant* malL, -Ileudttetti ut. 4 PALI>, uuntha In poets 6s *temps. . _SOO epotteption of Photographs of dblinguitared 11 - mropeina; perms, Kings, Queens, Marshals, Genendg7 DAsei;•Lorde,-Atittiora, Actors, .Actresses, Politicians and , ;Clergy: -Pries, from 25 to 60 - centriesch, according to maker) -oer establishmentisalacrheedvierters for • • PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS both as Agent of the - beet - Mon th umnufactirer, manulkcturerunder a patent of our own. -Wuhan, alarge - assortmeirt, varying in price from 90-• cents to $5O; and holding - from 12 portraits up to 600. • Also-folding eases of morocco or cloth for the vokars, -Also various styles of - framing card Portraits, of carved_ wood, metal, paper t om . 9:Nl . t,tion . ,ftp : , at elegant and taste 7; ful designs: - - •• - • Our Photographers now in the field are daily sending irk OAMP SCENES OF , THE PRESENT WAR and views of points and things of Interest, both card nisei ' for Albums, and in Sbnealscopteform: - AS tbr instance, the( Serenth_Readment at Camp' Cameron—ln •the Trenches—.; Cooking their Meals—The GymnaltThe JunctionDele .rnOnico'splentri; Heene's General Street Views of the Camp„ etc. Also thelleitai House, and camp scenes and Scenery, thereabouts. Also Harper's Ferry before and after the.. scenes of destruction: . _Together with various other places of note. .*,,Cardaisis 25 cents each; Stereoscopic 33 cents. .Partiek who would like a ,lot of. these camp atones to: select from-L-the balance to be retunked in good order at - their - own expeekee, andwithout delay—can, be acconturn dated on TingNen York reference. STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS. Oiaresfabliehritentis the great Emporium for everything in the Stereasropicline said. our. assortment is the moat' -complete probably of ally - hi - the 'world: • The 'Stereoscope la the most Instructive, interesting,:• eldortalttleit, Mauldin And 'exciting of modern inventions. 'Noise are too young, none too old, none too intellilitent, none torruneducateil; toacknowledge Its worth and beauty. No home is complete without it, and It must' and will-- Penetrate everywhere. • It preemie to your view every'part of ihe'world, in all the relief, boldness, perspective, and sharpness. of detail, ea if you were on the spot. We hav e , 'amen - 6) .variety of .Tiews of Scenes - Paris,'londruic England, Scolland,lreland,Maleaclinance,. Belgium; Holland, Switierland; Spahr; The Rhine,' Ver , C3oud, Foritainebleair, Ton - Brie", Italy, Turkey, Egypt; Athens, the ucay Land Chine, India; Crystal ,+ I Palaecuitlio Groupi Historical, amusing, marriage 'Scenes, breakfasticenee, pro Gici, statuary, etc. eta. An exciplattn assortment' of•lllumhiated Interiors 'cif Palaces Churches, and Cathedrals orFishee, Italy; etc., etc. T he 'effect. .; these illiuninated - views is most remarkable. -Anthony's Instantaneous Stereoscope Views are the lateitl ;Photographic wonder. .They are taken in . the fortieth-Wt. be moving, is depicted iii'lharidriin"chiTertiratii as irk' had been perfectly atrest. This,gives an additional Trans ' lot to the beauties of inanimate nature it adds the charm of-life and motion. The process is a discovery of our own; - and being unknown in Europe, we receive from Linden, and Forbin* orders for Anthony's Instantaneous Views of. American life and scenery. Our Citalokue hi subjects and prices will be forwarded to any - address on receipt of a stamp. Parties at a distance tending us $3, $6, $lO, $l6; $2O, or $26, can have a good instrument and such pictures ea they request, sent by Express. Views alone (witbont instrument) can be sent by Mail. ' E. ANTHONY; '6Ol Broadway,' New York, •- (3 doors south of Bt. Nicholas' Hotel.) Importer wod Mannfacturer of Photographic Materials, SteiboaMpos and SteredecopTc Views. geLMerchants from every section of the co'untry are respectfully invited to make an examination of our stock. To Photogrelpherv, Onr Btilletin of Photographic In vention and Improvement will be sent to any address on application. [augi 6m 30 PO . iruin P.E9nl i c . . THE lINITiOD In the month of December, 1858, the undersigned for the first time offered for rale to the: public Dr. J. Bovee Dods' Imperial Wine Bitters, and in this short period they have given such universal satisfaction to the many thousands of persons who have tried them that it to now an sistat. 'lobed article. The amount of bodily and mental misery arising simply from a neglect of small complaints is slit prising;•and It is theietbre of the utmost importance that a strict attention tiithe least and most trifling bodily ail ment should be had; 'br diseases of the body must Invari ably affect the mind. The subscribers now only ask a trial of DR. J. DOVER DODS' WINE lIITTER 811 from all who have not nsed them. We challenge the world to produce their equal. These Bitters for the cure of Weak Stomachs, General Debility, end for FUrifying and Enriching the Blood, are absolutely unserpeesed by any other remedy on earth. To • be of this,ltikonly nossaary to make Shit trial. - The - Wine itself is of every superior quality, being about one-third stringer thin other wines; warming and invigor sting the whole system from. the head to the feet. As 'these Bitters arelonic and alterative in their character, so, they strengthen and invigorate the whole system and give a fine tone and healthy action to all its parts, by equal's. ling the circulation ' removing obstructions, and producing 'a general warmth. They are also - excellent for Diseases and Weakness peculnu - Females, where a Tonic is re quired to strengthen and bracdthe system. No Lady, who is subject' to lassitirde and %Whim, should bd without them, as they arevevivifying to their action. THESE BITTERS WILL NOVONLY CURE, BUT PEE :. VENT niskesz, and in this respeCt are doubly valuable to the person who may use them. For INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, Weak Lunge,lndigestkM,. Dyspepsia, Diseases of the Nervous Spato, Paralysis, Plies, and for all cases requir ing a Tonic DR. DODS' OELp..piIATED WINE BITTERS ARE UN ' SURPASSED! For Sore . Throat, so cbthinon among the Clergy, they are • truly valuable. " • For-the ageli 'and'infirm, and for perilous of a weak constitution—.for.lifinisters of the Gospel, Lawyers, and all public epeakers-4hr Book - Reapers , Tailors, Seamstresses, Students'Artista, and persone leading a sedentary life, 'they will prove truly beneficial. As a Beverage, they ate wholesOme, innocent, and de 'llcioniCto the taste. They produce all the exhilarating Offe44 cf'Drand7, Wine - without intoxicating; and are a Variable remedy for persona addicted to the use of ex ceeeive strong drink, and . who wish to refrain from it. They are pure and entirely free from the poisons contained in the adulterated. Wince. and Liquors with which the country is flooded. These Bitten net. only Cure, but Prevent Disease; and should Wused.tpy all who live La country where the water la bad, or where Chills and Fevers are prevalent. Being entlreljlinocent and harmless, they may be given freely ter Children andlnfants.vrith impunity., Physidians,Clergymen and AunPernuoe advocate; Its Cu act of tininanD.Y., jd Atelliet..in spreading these truly 11 #illej a pitiontever larel,.end thereby essentially aid log.Drunkennessand Disease. -IN, ALT; AFFECTIONS (HT THE HEAD, SICK HEAD ACHE;: OR NO,Voiagi , HEADACHE. DB. DODS'. LSI -7:IKRIAL WINE BITTERS MILL BE FOUND TO BE - MOST, EILITPARIt AND EFFICACIOUS. E Mre . The guiny.certificateswhiati.luive.been tendered us, and 'Site letters which; we are daily-receiving, are conclusive proof that among the *omen these Bitters have given a eatisfactlon which no others-have done before. No woman ,in the land ehould be without them, and time who once nee them will not, faille his* swunPlY__ • DR. J. BI)ITERIX)DS', IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS • areprepareil by o•neminent, end skilful physician who has 'tilled them ariccelief 'ally in his practice for the last twenty. live years. The proprietor, before:pnrcheslog the excluslie right to manufacture and sell Dr. J. Bovee /knife. Celebrated Imperial Wine. Raters, had them tested by two distin guished medicel practitioners, who pronounced them a vain- Itble remedy for disease. - .2,3thongh the medical men of the country, as /1_ general thing disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet we do not believe that n respectable Physician can be found in the Ainited Btaios,uain_ted with their medical properties, who.,trifP not - highly approve DR. J. BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAE WINE BITTERS. _ In all newly settled places, where there is always a large, quantity of, decaying 'Umber front' which a poisonous miasma is created, these bitters should be used every morning befonEbreakieat. • Dit..L.BOTEE POMP IMPERIAL WINS BITTERS *rouoraposed_of a pure and unadulterated Wine, combined' With Barberry*, Solomon's Beal, Oomfrey, Wild. Cherry Tree' Bark, 'Spikenard, Chamomile Blown( and Gentian. They are manufactured by Dr., Dods himself, who is an expert lured and successful Physician,. and hence should_ mot be elissedimoug the quacknoatrumswhich lood.theommtry,. ..and against. which the Medical Profession are so justly .Preindlnod• 'These truly 'valuable Bitters have been so thoroughly tested by alt clamor of the community for almost: every variety of diseseetueldent to the human system, that they are now deemed, Indispensable ma TONIC, MEDICINE AND A BEVERAGE. .Pllll.O_llA SE ONE BOTZLEI A Posta but Little I Prot& the Blood! Give Tone to the Stomach! , 'Renovate. tbe ,Pletem I and . - . . Prolong Ltfal PELT - OE $1 PE R Borrial., 4 :lua*Lza YOB. $5. ...-Prepared andsold by • . ORABLEB WIDD/FDIELD I IS., . Bole Proprletors, . -. 78 Murat Samar, Mar:Yong. ._. Por axle by draggiets and - grocers pliantly - 111roughont tho'colbtry. - - - . - - ' 'taut 6 17 80 . ; (pp srhaeriber - X-witteheerallysend (treat! - charge) to all' who' desire it, the copy of at IMPLI .BACEPZ which po,w,Le cared of the dire ftmee 'Cottr ai n t rOn. SuihreirWittedo thin, nitwits, Bronchitis, or any Icing attectiory he t& rely ho**lll4,ry,tl4 Bede, well intistialipsy do tatheywilthe more than,lllltianpa with the recall. Thankhil fat hianwir coniplete reatOratlon, he te'an}lona to:place in thee twills of every sufferer the means of enre. ThOse wishing-the recipe with, full directtions, &c., .wilt please call on or address - . REV: W11:B. ALLEN, j 1112 0 .4 2m 21] • No. 66 John,Street, New York. • . •• . 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Asa: for rz_mii } Fgc97.R.T l MP7a, . fo it-NClOr!iiiiand 9 ot_heeigntn . In , jprintrupoelo 4.04: ..Vmcien Acyrlonlye IVera'oo ;We, . gre re leeentiful, itlie s iftiiieeteentiond - ROSillifiltricierni are excellent. Its appeerance will at once, seeitililot , :te the - admiration Of Ik, Irefinilll beenOrtiOlty4atit Medium* it to tlyr..:llhtiotietx.lotibilof Iftr.deAlWycairtonnerngptiland le I :I'l l f , *X' Wlll,' • nitOtielAileßOO IlkAttalhilmAttst CO of neri-rir *. t- ,i,..tvc o viri: .deride lien* a To itl' qiii.flJC.34oW,Ml, • ' 6:1111/ ' ''''-6 Rev. A. A. Lockman,, L. L. D. Pastor Ist Lutheran Church, York, Pa. .Bis. 4. W. Tally; Past6l.9nd'Litthersin i3lnrreh. - PAY, O.W. C Thompsoni Hector lit.--John's Protestant Episcopal Curh. Rev. Ft P. h Mageo, Pastor lioresisus Church. Rev. ByL Eagle, Bt. Barters Church. . • Bei. Atatth..ios. Maker; St :Hair • ; 'do. • Hoo-Thomas Cettaran, 4pd. 04 11 ,Potgee• Henry Prasident York Bank. Dail& gmaU Yost tdaktee York, ;Wir-,Editorn or Pubitahorty4 papers-0 - ring this saver tlonneht inasettona, 9111 be entitled to an engraving and . Unica, 4'4:ova:Ming tha papie Mr that time to oor. address; „EI3.IaPIVOg It until thd iboa:OPPOIOJATOC.44 Vattibil• ON iitti,anidttorlat nottooonoa 43 4 waaki,li r rooelve o siglairltortnimed with islttortold felt title to snit 714 also..and a ticket.. • ' . MlLlettillSl4llmtur. 1. 01,11 ;ge tr. se 4_4 rATENTINiiIILATEP MILL IRkte .I(ftartoi'er.z.r: WALE GRAfiII'AIiftI.SQUARNPI/4104%tE1i. r" The Insulated trtar Brenta litagaZ44lllthe or! tone of the Instrument in all its purity', securing tt• against that mint" dissgn3eilife ;tinny cluarity atone in variably found is all other Iron Ititutie• PlanetiFOrtesi. It greatly arrengthens :the case and thus keeps; the Piano. Fotte much longer in One. It gives the instrument a mtioh fuller, richer and av peter tone. it adaptethe 'Plano to all climates and' to all •changis of atmosppere, and in -rat respects it is Pronounced by our . ..‘ artiste' ,the greateet imorovement of the age in 'PianO.Forte oonstruction; pro. diming en.instiiinient acknewledged.to be tmperior to all otharamade in this country or Europa.. A FEW 'TESTIMONIALS ,IN • REGARD ,TO.. THE SU- PERIORITY OF alllt NEW SCALE. PATENT'INSU- - - - - PIANO-FORTES. • - - - I have exanirno the Piano-Fortes of Lighte k Brad burys with - entire malefaction. I know not that, there are any othens bettei - either fu our own country or elsewhere." —Pa. Loma& ?dam. 'ln clearness, richness, and volume of tone, delicacy, elasticity of touch; and tine repeating action, I have never played upon their equal?r—EL 2L.:-WOLLSPIIIAtirr. .Ircvolunce, richness, evenness, andimrity of toner and in delicacy of tench they certainly excel, and ht that beautiful singing quality an disirableyet scrseldom found." —William Mason. "I have never played upon eo rich and heavy a tone Square Plano•Forte." - Akftna NAPOLPutir. "I am .astonished sudittelighted.with the, pierw Scale Iroti FreinifFiatfo•Vorfas made - by yau,. There mast be a splendid fatani for Lighte ..Bradbliryie 'PlanOLFortes."— Cleo. F. Boor. v irl.have never played upon so fine an Instrument." Gao. F. BRISTOW. I consider them as to beauty, richness, fullness and equality of tone, os ml their agreeable, elastic touch, equalif notanOeriOr to any Pianos made lir this &entry or Euro;ao—H4rd, Warm. u In : power, quantity, and equatitjof tone, they.cartainly excel ;, while for that pcculiar. . rich.. and and singing tone so invaluable as an, accotppoldinent ,to :the voice, I have never met their equal."o. BAEZEST. • They.have all the requirementa for a enperiot: interpre tation of'both "elsealcal and niotlein compositione."-151. 8111.&108E. Wareroem, 421 ,Broome Street,'" few doors_Frat of Broad . way, New York. isir SATISFACTORY GUARANTEE GIVEN. - VI oct 2 ee'w ly SS. leo ufamopyiA tt VirL,-&ew43”V Duririg the past year we have iiitioaboed to the notice of the itiedliat . piolbraion of thhigoiintry the ti'we Crystal- ized Cldoride of Tropylamine, es .• • REMEDTHOR RHEUMATISM ; and having received from - many sources, both from phy olden! of thehighest standing end from pedants, the nos" rurriantii isammortuis seek yams In the treatment of , this painful and obsUnate disease, we are Induced to present it to the publicrin a :form READY FOR IMMEDIATE UBB,—whlch we hope will commend itself to those who are saffarbig witittida com plaint, and to the medical ptactitlonerWho may feel' die peed to teat the powers of this valuable remedy. ELIXIR PROPYLMIIIII3, In the form above spoken of, harrecently been extensively experimented with in the iind with 'MARKED 1317COESS Our will itipmn , tioat the pnblished =aunts in the medial pi:limb.) '.q- !scarab:illy put up ready for immediate tus l / 2 .with fall directions; and can he obtained from all the druggists at 75 rents per bottle, and wholesale of BULLOCK k. CRENSHAW, Ditigeela and illiniditeinring Chemlsla, Philadelphia. June 251, 24] Sovnivs strxerAarws SAUUE. FOR HOT AND COLD DISHES OF ALL Irma Avast delleiotur end-Appetising hy,ithe.senowned, " riot the .Landon tb, - id, shine' hte decease, nienti. tared by: the •well.khOwn house' Ruceswina, London - , an the original- recipe. 'lt is the rorite Sense *England, end on Continent, with _a high and Stag jibildtddlott among: Amen eanEpicititay andlaiiineh approved . . • of sa a atimulent to thaappedita and aid tridigestkm. OPINIONS , OP THE 'LONDON' PRESS. We . recommend our 'correspondent: to try Idors. Soran's new Sauce, entitled the 'Sultana's Same:: It is 'mode after the Turkish r•xdpe; - fte Savor le atrellenti and it &abids roUrdderable ahl in Oases of 'alai and-irealtdlges tion."-,Trie Laned, "Savory; Piquakt and Opleyi worthy the geld= of, . _ Elryel."-06sertxr . . . "A xmod valuable adjunct to Flab, Flesh, and Yowl, and should Dave s ylace'on every table,.—AGar. ' 'Gm Agenta for the United States : ' : RAJ:Walla ik:YVYLl.l4937atres4 , New York. BnA..i.. k .HAYS3,.&L'Ckenhlil,ißoaton. .Y 3,., misty Grocers and Frei& Dealers everywhere. • TUE OLD CENTRE 8411.11.12 E i• • _ _ ko Boarearrsaon STORK ....: We beg rai to filforta Our Mende aadvoltOmers that weatill keep Irrery largedueortmant of aurowu make, =tele ant. of the best of materials. •Itconalabrof • . BINH CALI AND EIP BOOTS, ' • • WALKINGIDISIES, • • OXFORD TIE& MKS' LArn:63' . ciarrEas OF ALL KINDS, MID AND MOROI3O BOOTTERS, ; — MISSES AND CHIDREN'S GAITERS AND BOOTS, -FANCLY BEOEI- OW EVERY DESCRIPTION. ADZIEBARespfaSTR2 -Nothing— :•• ..116•Prteecta insiataa Samos,- Nesse eve •ut call, lutd,dada forget , thrplacto. 8. Narthroalt corner Centre aquaria ,De?etuab!i- ‘—• !•• soar 12 am 0A31113111.LA BEARSELAI,L. 1' : tr:oNitiatiatuaa,asexasear . ,± l , T. N.. neeand,Ourrioat Loni. td.olcat Bobt,Oialoankoll'i Aconminoton irarehomoso ice® roar iLer.Railroad. and Nortlarinentirontz MblOaptor.Oaakb Oydpr..enttarodit.— .otaitantlyon handalullossdriguintaidlkindefladdier'o, and Shoenu.keen -.Losthery oninpotlar WM" Including Alionneeieetebosted&dol'ratusojcaaoivl..s arAgadir., weNstrotohodi colladdelarodtkinds wohinorN , ntrn7, lonth anddridetroq nude ac lioadhonatinomiceßollann, 4,0tk0r , ,„_ den Hose, Anuses at4neunierti 411 old leather glum for Hideo sat nadir Qagm..... - De Winded to: tob 617 8 Drag k Ciussisal otbre . .r_ts ZIOi Cya flifEat - r.. 44 ' . - • • 11,1'1 ds thalgkeitt`filtill staulachio preparation. of IRON, purified of Oxygen and_Carbon by own, : bastion in Eydropm, of big h, medical author and eXtreardipazy, eitiocury in each of 'the f°441 411 ,R 4 0 41 1 glits, • , • DEBILITY, 'NERVOUS' AFFEMIONS, EOM ' CIATION, DIBFEPSIA, Dtattomvs , , MITI , • • FA'FION. - SCROFULA; SALT SCUR VY, • • • ;JAUNDIOE,•_LIVER COMPLAINTS CONSEQUENOD3,INTER- X=RT :FEVERS, NEURALGIA., CEBONIO FEMALE 'WEAKNESS, MIS MXN 'WHITES, CRLOROSIE, etc., PIMPLES' ON THE ME, ROUGHNESS OF ' , TERSEINi etn. • . i The IRON being absorbed by the blood, and thus ;circulating through the whole system, no part of the body can escape their truly wonder - itd infinenee. The 'experiencie of thousands daily proves that no preparation of Iron can for a• moment be 'compared with it. Impurities of the bided, de - - premien 'of vital energy; .pale • and otherwise sickly complexions indicate its 'necessity in al most every conceivable case. In all cases of *Male debility (fluor albus, °fibrosis, etc.), its Oillmts 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. - S Put up In neat flat metal boxes containing SO pills, price SO cents per box; six boxes, SA; dozen boxes, 84 00. For sale by generally. Will be sent free to - any sa on receipt of the price AU let ters, orders , etc., should be ,addressed to R. B. LOCKE & CO., General Agents. 339 BROADWAY, N Y. N.B.,—The above te a fac•slmile of the label en each box KAUFFMAN & CO., INo.llßKramph's Buildings, East Orange street, sole Agents for Lancaster. lnov 15 ly 14 DIM: AS A• REMEDIAL AGENT. .TEH.S. DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT. ESPECIALLY designed for the nee of the Medical Projes ,;(jini7.4..ohtlifltrey. &ally etTerd34l the sehalled fd,C., is now endorsed by all oi the pronalitelr pll7BlCrala ' s chemists and connoisseurs, as possessing all of those en bins* medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which be long to an OLD and PURE GIN. Put up in quart bottles and sold by.all druggists, grocers, ote. A. M. BININGER & CO., Sole Proprietors, No. ICI 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 SS (Established In 1778.) $ Pr ep ai. ,r 4 , 14 , (c, ira 0 6 , 42 fr . 4 syr ....,..,,, ...._. ih tf ..c. .s,, cs. Q. --- v 0 EC O NOMY! vo. o • Cti .2."', cr Z nfinEmtaki 2 5 cD ."1/ o . - Save the Pieces 1 • t 'As =WWI wiU happen, even in wdl-regulated families it ii very desirable• to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, &o. meets all such emergencies, and no household can afford to be without it. It le 'always ready and up to the stick log' point. There is no longer a necessity for Iluiping chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls, and .broken cradles. It is just the article for cone, shell, and other ornamental work, so popular with ladles of refinement and taste. This admirable preParaticMis used - cold, being chemically held In solution;• and possessing all the valuable qualities of, the beet cabinetmakers' Glue. It may be used in the place of otdinary mucilage, being vastly more adhesive. N.B.—A Brush accqmpaulea each bottle. Price, 25 can Wholesale Depot, No. 4B Cedar street, New York: Put up for Diadem in Oases containing Four, Eight, and Twelve Dozen—a beautiful Lithographic Show Cardaocom *kylng each package. A single•bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE Will save len times its cost annually to every housholdMilk Sold by all prouilnent Stationers, Druggists, Hardware 'and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy Stores. Country , merchants should make a note or SPALDING'S SREPARp GLUE, when making up their list.. It will stand any climate. [feb 14 ly 5 EXCKE OI ENTIIK Raying been, appointed by the manufacturers BOLE AGENTS for the sale of the above article, we are now pre pared to furnish it to Farmers and Dealers in each quanti lies as may be wanted. It is deodorised and packed In Tight Barrels. • $2.75, PER BARREL. A LIBERAL DEDUCTION .MADE POE LARGE Tble article nuiet'llot be confounded with Poudrette, it being, an dated, /amply the pure night soil, the great value of which lawell known throughout the world. Hanufaciured by THACKARA, SCHAFRIt & THACK— ARAY. For Sale only by ALLEN & NEEDLES, No. 42 South Delaware Avenue, and 41 South Water 13t. let door above ClieetnntStreet, Philadelphia. hb 12 HOSPITAL, . . L.2IIILLEIVM HAIR IN VICAOHA.• TOtt.—An Effective, Safe and Economical Compo und, FOR. RESTORING GRAY /LAIR to its original color with out dyeing, and preventing the Hair from turning gray. FOR PREVENTING BALDNESS, and curing it, when there is the least particle of vitality of recuperative energy remaining. • FOB REMOVING SCURF AND DANDRUFF, and all cutaneous affections of the Scalp. FOR BEAUTIFYING TILE lIAIIt, imparting to it an nn equalled gloss and brilliancy, making it soft and silky itttexture and.catising it to curl readily. • The great celebrity and increasing demand for this preps ration; convince the proprietor that one trial 'is only necessary to satisfy a discerning public ofita superior quail ties over any other preparation at present in use. It cleanses the head and scalp from dandruff and other cutaneous diseases. Cames the hair to grow luxuriantly, and gives it a rich, soft, glossy, and flexible appearance, and also where the hair Is loosening and thinning, i t will give strength and vigor to theroota,and restore the growth to three parts which have become bald, naming it to yield a fresh covering 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. M. has in Met possession letters innumerable testifying' to the above facts, from persona of the highest respectability. It will effectually prevent the hair from turning gray until ' ftrelatest period of life; and in cases where the - hair has already changed its color ,the use of - the Invigorator. will with certainty reatore it to its 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; sod the great facilities it affords iladrealni the hair, which, when moist with the Invigora tor-I:am be dresaed in any required form so as 'hi preserve Baptism, whether plain or in curls—hence the great demand for it ,by the ladies as a standard toilet article which none 'ought to be without, as the price places it within the leach of all, being ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS per bottle, to be had at all .respectable druggists' and perfumers.. • L. MII;LE ft would call the attention of Parente and Guardians to'the use of his Invigorator, in cases where the chlidormalliair inclines to be weak. The use of it lays the foundation fora good head of hair, as it removes any ha ptuittag. that may have beCome connected 'with the scalp, the ramovatof which is necessary both for the hialth of the child, and the future appearance of the Hair.. • Clartort.—Nope genuine without the . Lac simile LOUIS MILLER' being on the outer wrapper; also, L. MILLER'S HAIB.INVIGORATOR, N. Y.; bloc n'tn theglass.. Wholesale Depot, 56 Dey Street, and sold by all the ptincipii7ferchants and Druggists throughout the world. '..,Liberardiscount to purchasers by the quantity.' • .I- also desire tq present to the American Public my NEW AND IMPROVED INSTANTANEOUS WWII) which after years of ecientlio experimenting have brought to perfection. It dyed Black or Brown instantly without Injury to tbellairr - or• Skin, ri! . .ri? , fttvl , the Lett racU at -Um kiwi Inlexiesint r ib irdir i s. 7 DEY BTBE.ET, NEW :WWI ly SI - 44./ 4 • 11.-VAT; -.DISCOVERY.. • • : IL ,t t ore maadd"q , a disanrery of the *roost .bßlKlrtinee ttl eiery Married 'Seism' Of either sex, and 'Win send the ;tull.partlentars concerning it to any one on teeelid. , of a . 4 4aq 1 14 0 Pat ret" ll 1 ,00 . 8 8 0 . • Address , DR. J. H. HAHTEI4 :Ep e is 1114] ' Alfred; Maine. . , . 0 TAGREOSCOPAS 1..`}'.4.e A a woriiße Mu I yid nave:Nally aandxst pictures, ' wbich ' si d ir • t mud and sopa as saniptinel nuittle;arefidcati• at ,-.~. • I ale Witaidiaabi r g ° Sr r °f ST Nlrth ar7 1iza 441,0 4 28.1 ' da d ..°''''.-14e illi et a, . %moot prim. :,,.. i i ~ . • • - . , •,-...,,.: lo• T A •loTE,,aa iqr‘to , 7j 'JC ' "RODS, , LIMERICK' and FUNDY' _H,QO4B 4 I,_NET-. TWINE, LINEN and COTTON LINE B, •Y LOttiI.,EWLV- , " Pdp.ule k • .. • 1 .1 . 0 , 13 PIM iP 6 l ir!" -1441 W SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE "USEFUL IN EVERY IIOLIBE." HENRY 0. SPALDING, it CO., Box No. 3,000, New York PURR NIGHT SOIL PIIACIIASES HAIR DYE
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