" ill A ATTORNEY AT law. 'o&MfonaalT ooeaptod by tbs late OoL Saab Knur, eppoaltaOoosera Hot&Wn* Ktagatraet. *gJE T)K*OV 8. A.UWSSO> _Ki jkitbrnerstlsw, lu ranloTed hu offloe from Us ornsr plsoe tlito gonth Saks street, nesrly opp Mite the IrfnltjXlltlierSDChurch.... . . . eprgplg rn BALL V OKEKA9, ' : 1 . AT TORSI! 7ATLA W. onto* wiihT. E. Esimnr, EK), Ho. sa EAST Kura at. T XAN 0 A 8 111, PA ■nor 16 -rvtti JOHM koulA, dbst 1 s t.-o m« JJmiiltMau»,ona door balow too _Klngftreet»lAacaster, Pa. •" [opr 18 tr 13 D»St Mortgoges, A«ooot«,*c., will bo attended to with gor&etnetM And de(n?»teh. may 1&» tf-17 JAKES BLACK, Attorney at Law—-Of- HOeln East King itreet, two doore eaet ofteemer’e HoteL : X*hßa*ter,Pa. ah iwfiWiM« connected with- hie profession, end nil Unde of writing, each as preparing Deeds, Mortgagee, Wills, Stating Accounts, Ac., promptly attended to. m 16. ; tfaT ■ KEHOVAL. H. B. SWABS, Attorney 'it Daw, has removed his office to No. 13 North Duke street, nearly opposite his former location, and a lew door* north oftheOouft House. apr 68a 1 * T. BAKflB> HOffI (BPATHIO PHYSICIAN, bee removed his office to «o. 60 Eut Klng Street, next door **><>▼© King’aGrocery. Jtefereno*-»Profeseor w. A. Gardner, Phlladelphto. Calls from the oonntry will be promptly attended to. apr 6 tfU RBBfOV AXe—From and after the flrit of April, the office of WM. B. FORDNEY, Attorney at Law, will be removed to Bast King street, one door above Lechler*s tavern, and nearly opposite to Demnth s Snuff Store. [mar 20 3m 11 JAMBS H • BARNES, FANCY AND WINDSOR CHAIR MAKER, iYo. 6914 East King street , Loncasfer, Takes pleasure .in inviting the public to call at his Ware* rooms, and examine biw BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF CHAIRS OF VARIOUS PATTERNS. ORDERS received and promptly attended to at the hottest notice. None but the best workmen are employed in this establishment, consequently Chairs purchased at this house are fully equal to any article sold in the Eastern Citi£*. Call and examine for yourselves, [ang 16 ly 81 WATCHES, CLOCKS and. JEWELRY. AIB<.SUOJD PBICIB. jOp WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 0. B. SHULTZ, 914 Market street, above 9th, South side, Phlla-ljflljlf delphia. June 9 ly 20 Employment,. The undersigned are desirous of securing the services of a few Young Men, to engage in a Travelling Agency, upon a salary of _ FORTY DOLLARS PER MONTH, ond all expenses paid. This is an opportunity seldom ff d, and to-those who merit the approbation of the subscribers, by strict attention to business, can rely upon constant employment lor a term of years. For further particulars, address ADAMS, HEINAN & CO., 113 and 115 Broad Street, Atkinson Depot, N. H. mar 9] The confessions and experi ence OF A SUFFERER. —Published as a warning, and for especial benefit of Young Men and those who suffer with Nervous Debility, Loss of Memory, Premature Decay, Ac., Ac., Ac., by one who has cured himself by simple means, after being put to great expense and inconvenience, through the use of worthless medicines‘presented by learned Doctors. Single copies may be had of the author, C. A. LAMBERT, Esq., Greenpolnt, Long Island, by enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope. Address CHARLES A.LAMBERT, Esq., feb 18 2m GJ Greenpolnt, Long Ifiland, N. Y. KOLLOCK’S dandelion coffee. This preparation, made from the best Java Coffee, is recommended by physicians as a superior NUTRITIOUB BEVERAGE for General Debility, Dyspepsia, and all bilious disorders. Thousandswho have been compelled to abandon the use of coffee will use this without injurious effects. One can contains the strength of two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25 cents. KOLLOCK'B LEVAIN, The purest and best BAKING POWDER known for making light, sweet and nutritions bread and cakes. Price 15 cents. WAITITVAOTUBED BY M. H. KOLLOCK, Chemist, Corner of Broad and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia. j®-Bold by all Druggists and Grocers. [feb 25 ly 7 10 —“SIGN OP THE BIQ WATCH”— IO TrrATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY AND W SILVER WARE.—JAMES P. DYSART, NO. 1C 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 18 Carat Hunting Lever Watches, Fine Gold Hunting Levers, W7SV « « Open-faced Levers, (£-* A Silver Hunting Case “ “ Open-faced * “ a good assortment of LEVERS and LEPINES of Silver and Composition Cases j QUARTIEBS 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 moßt extensive ever offered to the citizens of Lancaster, part of which are the following styles: FINE PAINTED BREASTPINS, •RATt BINGS AND BRACELETS to match; CAMEO SETTS, FLORENTINE MOSAIC, and PLAIN BAR BINGS 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 best quality; Bibbon Slides, Gold and Silver Tooth Picks, etc. Always on hand a good assortment of SILVER WARE , such as Spoons, Tea, Table, Dessert, Sugar, Mustard and Balt; Dinner and Tea Porks; Napkin Rings; Butter and FrultKnives; SaltCellers; Cups, Pie Knives, Pickle Knives and Porks, setts of Knives, Porks and Spoons for Misses.— Also a beautiful lot of Port Monnaies for Ladies and Cents, Combs and Brushes of all kinds, Accordeons, Ac. Clocks from $155 to $5O, all warranted, fg- The undersigned has, at considerable expense, got up a Card of Work Patterns, for which he receives orders—to be execnted in Philadelphia in the most chaste and durable style, and at short notice. The public are in* Tited to call and examine his stock and Judge for them --eelves. JAMES P. DYSART. Sign of the Big Watch, No. 10, West King St., Lancaster •pa. June 1 tf 20 Drug and chemical stork The subscriber having removed his store to the new 'building nearly opposite his old stand, and directly opposU 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, jSeed«, Alcohol, Powdered Articles, Sarsaparillas, Ac., Ac., to which the attention ol oonntry merchants, physicians and consumers in genera] is invited. THOMAS ELLMAKER, feb 9 tf West King street, Lan. Lancaster home mutual fire INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, NO. 58 EAST KINO STREET. This Company having received applications for insur ance of Real Estate ($150,000) to the amount required by its Charter, commenced issuing policies on the Ist day of April, 1862, and is now prepared to insure Real and Per sonal Property in the City and County of Lancaster. It is strictly on the mutual principle, no profits being contem plated, but an immense saving. Btock Insurance Compa nies being principally designed for the benefit of the stock holders, this company bas been organized for the special benefit of tbe insured parties, and they will control it, as there are no stockholders to do so. Every person insuring property in this company thereby becomes a member thereof, and will he represented therein to the extent of hlB insurance. UmxcToßs—Rev. Wm. T. Gerhard, President; D. G. Swartz and J. 6. Swartzwelder, Vice Presidents; Christian H. Lefever, Secretary ; John Sbeaffer, Treasurer; John D. Sklles, Christian Gast, Barton B. Martin and Lawrence Knapp. , [apr 15 3m 14 The: American annual cyclo pedia AND REGISTER OP IMPORTANT EVENTS OP THE YEAR 1861. • Embracing Political, Civil, Military and Social Affairs; Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Com merce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agri culture and Mechanical Industry. The volume wirt-be in the style of the New American Cyclopaedia, having not less than 750 pages, royal Bvo. The work will be published exclusively by subscription, and its exterior appearance will be at once elegant and sub atantial. D. APPLETON A CO., New York. ELIAS BARR & CO., No. 6 East King Street, Agt’s for Lancaster City and Co. apr 15 tf 14] Banking house of reed, hen. DKRSON A 00.—On the 26th of MARCH, Instant, the undersigned, under the firm of BRED, HENDERSON A CO., will commence the Bankng Business, in its usual branches at the office hitherto occupied by John K. Reed A Go., 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. . 6% per cent, for 6 months and longer. 5 u “ 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, Ac., Ac., Ac. The undersigned will be individually liable to the extent of their means, for all deposits and other obligations of Bud, Hxndxrson A Co. JOHN K. REED, mar2o.tfloJ DO YOU WANT EMPLOYMENT? I offer a pleasant business for the spring and sum mer, with large profits. tSend for my new circular contain ing fall information. Address, mar 25 4t 11] The boduggrr. This wonderful article, just patented, is something entirely new, and never before offered to agents, who are wantea everywhere. Full particulars sent frit, Address . SHAW A CLARK, apr 2 lyl2] Blddeford, Maine. Fishing tackle. Rods, Limerick and Kirby-Hooks, Net-Twine, Sea Grass. Cotton and Linen Lines, Floats* Bnoods, Ac. ' ' For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKER’B Drug A Chemical Store, opposite Cross Keys Hotel,W Kin? street, Lancaster. - 18 _MLfpR K. ILK 1O & ,»» 1 Arch Strut abovr Third, - PHILADELPHIA. UPTON S. NEWCOMER, Proprietor. ' .yy. This Hotel ia central, convenient by. Passenger Cars toali partsofthecity, andin every particular adapted to thecomfortand wants of the business public.. i wWTBRMSiL&O PERDAY. | sep-10 ly 35 frOTIOK—The Duplicates of City Tai, I'loctba year 1862,are now in the hands .of-the sub [b&c.~“Uh'all taxes, paid on or before thelstdajr of July, ■hatf*n«pti of fi per Cent, will be allowed. ~ r - ' • HENRTO.WENTZ, . TiSranir •nd’BMdt.r,. I." -..- Bttac reiaaOfdlAeir itASsaotme,; coAt., To the Piopwty.fawaarly by \ ’ ‘W >dta And ttßlr ilil ewtaMnma ailtotwwtod, to Oafr iTO«tta BTOOit '- 0 1 OOA L i SnitaM* for Staun, lime Bninlng, BUek Bndlh «nd Jatony Rita, t>jr the boat load or tan. AlW.toUidr BXO 0 K OF LVM B ■ B , CULLING BOARDS, BARN BOARDS, m CULLCNO FLANK. PINK BHDJOLBB, CYPRBBB BHINGLRB, HBMLOCK BOANTUNQ AND JOKE. CAROLINA IKLLOW FINN MOORING BOARDS, FAILS AND FIOKBTS, AO., *0 AU of which ii of the feat quality, md will b. »Id “ 4a-WehaT.fh.bwt Stock .f POSTS and BAILS to the city of Lancaster, condattog of LOCUST » ,O “ TI g^iOT’ MORTICED POSTS, 1 board fence posts, AND A VARIETY OF CHESTNUT RAILS AND OTHER GROUND ALUM AND ASHTON SALT Recollect that we have removed to the other end o! the Bridge, where we will be pleased to see our old friends and customers. East Obanqi Strict, noon® boor prom North Quixn. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET UP CLUBBI GREAT INDUCEMENTS FOR 1862! PET EE SOU'S MAGAZINE THS BBfl* AJTD CHIAPEST HI THB WORLD FOB LAD OS! This popular monthly Magazine contains nearly 1000 pages; from 26 to 30 steel plates; and about 800 Wood Engravings—and all this for only two dollart a year. This is more, proportionately, than any magazine ever gave— hence “ Peterson ” is emphatically THB MAGAZINE FOR THB TIMES. The stories in “ Peterson ” are conceded to be the best published anywhere. The editors are Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, author of “Mary Derwent,” “Fashion and Famine;” and Charles J. Peterson, author of “Kate Aylesford,” “The Talley Farm,” etc., etc., and they are assisted by Mrs. Denison, Frank Lee Benedict, by the author of “ Susy L’s Diary ” by T. 8. Arthur, E. L. Chandler Moulton, Mehlta ble Holyoke. Virginia F. Townsend, Carry Stanley, Caro line E. Fairfield, Ellen Ashton, F. L. Mace, E. Dewees, A. L. Otis, and all the most popular female writers of America. In addition to the usual number of stories, there, will be given in 1862, Four Original and Copy-righted Novelets, THE JACOBITE’S DAUGHTER; a Tale of the *45, By Mrs. Ann S. Stephens. ANN rtINTHROP’B ENGAGEMENT; a Tale of to-day, By Carry Stanley. THE MURRAYS OF MURRAY HOUBE; a Tale of’76, By Charles G. Peterson. GETTING INTO SOCIETY; a Tale of to day, By Frank Lee Benedict. These, and other writers, contribute exclusively to “Peterson.” Morality and virtue are always inculcated. Its yg- jt is the Only Magazine whose Fasitiva pi*tee «*«» be relied on. , Each number contains 4 Fashion Plate, engraved on steel, and colored; also, a dozen or more New Styles, en graved on wood; also a Pattern, from which a Dress, Man tilla, or Child’s Costume'can be cut, without the aid of a mantua-maker—so that each Number, in this way, will gave a year’s subscription. The Paris, London, Philadel phia and New York Fashions are described, at length, each month. Patterns of Cape, Bonnets, Head Dresses, Ac, given in great profusion. Its _ . SUPERB MEZZOTINTS AND OTHER STEEL ENGRAV- Are by the first Artists, and one at least, is given in every number. Its COLORED EMBROIDERY PATTERNS. Tbe Work-Table-Department-of this Magazine is wholly unrivalled. It is edited by Mrs. Jane Weaver, who tar nishes, for each number, beautiful Original Patterns. Every number contains a dozen or more patterns In every varletv of Fancy Work : Crochet, Embroidery, Knitting, Bead-Work, Shell-Work, Hair-Work, Wax Flowers, Stained Glass, Leather-Work, Painting, Photographs, Ac., with full descriptions. Every Number will contain a BUPERB COLORED PATTTERN for SLIPPER, PURSE, CHAIR SEAT, HANDKERCHIEF, EMBROIDERY, COLLAR AND CUFF, or some other useful, or ornamental article; and each of these would cost, at a retail store, fifty cents. These can be had In no other American Magazine. RECEIPTS FOR THE TABLE, TOILETTE, SICK ROOM. Ao., Ac., will be given every Number. A PIECE OF NEW AND FASHIONABLE MUSIC WILL APPEAR EACH MONTH. Also, articles on the Flower- Garden, and Horticulture generally; and hints on ah mat ters interesting to Ladies. TERMS ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. One Copy for one year, $ 2.00. Three Copies for one year, b.QQ. Five Copies for one year, - 7.50. Eight Copies for one year, 10.00. Twelve Copies for one year, 15.00. Sixteen Copies for one year, 20.00. PREMIUMS FOR GETTING UP CLUBS!—To every per son getting up a club of 3, and remitting $5, or a club of 5, and remitting $7.50, or a club of 8, and remitting $lO, or a club of 12, and remitting $l5, an extra copy for 1862 will be sent, gratis. If preferred, however, we will send as a Premium, (instead of the extra copy,) an illus trated LADY’S ALBUM, handsomely bound in gilt, or onr Magnificent Mezzotint for framing, size 27 Inches by 20— “Bunyan’s Wife Interceding for his Release from Prison.” To every person getting up a Club of Sixteen, two extra copies of the Magazine, or of either of the other Premiums will be sent. Address, post-paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, No. 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, jyg- All postmasters constituted Agents; bat any person may get up a Club. Specimens sent gratuitously, if writ ten for. fmar 25 tf 11 AMOS S. HENDERSON ISAAC E. HIKSTEB. GEO. EDWARD SEARS, 181 William Street, New York. AND LUMBER TARD, from graeff’B iiAiqnHo, ; ■fat,or aaftowtoo. fflf m»T *«■!»*»>% OOBBOMa 0, PLASTEBINO LATBS, low be puchued fencing material. LUMP AND GROUND PLASTER. O . C A L D E R <£ CO., OFFICE IN LANCASTER, AS USUAL, COLORED FASHION PLATES IN ADVANCE, PENNSYLVANIA STATE 0 O-N V E N T I 0 N . TO PASTORS, SUPERINTENDENTS AND TEACHERS, AND FRIENDS OF THE SABBATH-SCHOOL CAUSE IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. Dear Brethren : At a meeting of the Philadelphia Sab bath-School Association, held in the Rev. Dr. Wadsworth’s church, February 17,18G2, it was unanimously resolved to hold a STATE SABBATH-SCHOOL CONVENTION IN THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1862, Commencing at 10 o’clock, A. M. IN THE “FIRST INDEPENDENT CHURCH,” BROAD STREET, BELOW CHESTNUT. The object of the Convention la in brief: First. To obtain an accurate view and survey of the State in its Sabbath-school aspects. Second. To devise ways and means by which to impart increased vigor and efficiency to the Sabbath-schools; reach the destitutions, and increase the general interest. Each and all of yon are most earnestly and respectfully requested to cooperate with us in these objects, and we particularly request, 1. Your presence in the Convention at Philadelphia. Bring your pastor with you, if possible. 2. Gather up and send ns by mall, withont delay, all the well ascertained statistics bearing on this subject, and especially the condition and destitution of the schools in yonr town and county. 3. Fill the blanks in the annexed statistical table as nearly accurate as possible, and forward it to ns by mail, with as little delay as practicable. 4. Appoint at least one delegate to represent your Bchool in the Convention, and report to ns by May 1. A general and earnest invitation is extended to all the friends of the Sabbath-school cause to attend; but it is specially desired and expected, that each Sabbath-school will be represented by at least one delegate. Send yonr best men, brethren, to this important Convention. Excursion tickets will be issued, at half fare, to dele gates on starting by the following railroads: Pennsylva nia Central, Northern Central, Reading, North Pennsyl vania, and Cumberland Valley. Liberal arrangements will.be made for the entertainment of delegates; and to enable this to be done in a suitable manner, it is particularly requested that delegates should inform the Committee at an early date, of their appoint ment and expected attendance at the Convention. Delegates will please report themselves, on their arrival, at tbe rooms of the Young Men’s Christian Association, Ncs. 1009 and 1011 Chestnut street. All communications should be addressed “To the Com mittee on Btate Sunday-School Convention, Box No. 620, Philadelphia P. 0.” JAMES POLLOCK, 1 WILLIAM GETTY, JOHN M. HARPER, . Committee B,'B. SIMONS, Committee. JOHN A. NEFF, L.L.HOUPT. STATISTICAL TABLE. Name and location of school. When organized ? Name of superintendent. How many teachers 1 How many scholars? Average attendance. How many scholars converted since the organization ? How many Bible-classes ? Ho yon hold »teacher’s meeting ? Ho you support.a uMssion-school ? Ho you hold a monthly Sunday-school concert ? Ho yon hold one or two sessions ? Number of volumes in library. How many of the teachers were once scholars in a Sunday-school ? Contributions to Christian and benevolent object* the past year. What proportion of the children In your community are in Sunday-schools ? [apr 1 tf 12 VAN INGKN * SNYDER, DESIGNERS AND ENGRAVERS ON WOOD, N. E. Cohrxb sth a-d Ohsstkut Stbxxts, PHILADELPHIA*. Execute all kinds of WOOD ENGRAVING, with beauty, -correctness and despatch—Original Designs famished for Fine Book Illustration*—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 theiowest prices. For Specimens of Fins Engraving, sea the Illustrated Works of J. B. LIPPINCOTT A B. B/BUTLBR A Co, AcVAo. • foct2Sly4l £l. Z. ftOTTWAhS, j3jß QD XT OS COMMISSION MSS OH A N’T, ;.No;iBl2BPsnra Gkssn '. Bam, ~’dee24j " PHILADELPHIA. " fly W jomrt*cKDBfctnrs A HER 10 AN cBBMNT ffX VJf- The Strongest Glue in tile World, Ho«t DiraMiffliiabitte VodiL .l r Tha Oaljr BaHabtoflln* lAtb* Wbdi* : Th»B«rt<Hii»ln>h» World-. ~L- A H A IT- i JMI lt 1 *&1QB la Ub orl, arttefe of Hu Hud •nr.prodaMd wUch WILL WITHSTAND,WAI*» . ET -WILL MKHD WOOD, Sato toot . broken Enrol tore. IT WILL HKJD LEATHER, ■ Hold joor Hnroero, Stop* Belte, Boots, te. IT WILL HESD QLABB, Bara th» pieces of that expensive Oat Glsas Bottle. ■ IT WILL MUID IVORY, Don’t throw away that broken Ivory it h eerily t» • {aired. . IT WILL MBND CHINA, . _ Your broken ChinaCupeandSaucers cap be made a* good IT WILL MEND MARBLE, . That alec# knocked oat of your Marble Manila ean be pa OOMItNOSHtm. IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN, Vn if that broken Pitcher did not coat bat a ehli Ung, a fairing eared is a shilling earned. IT WILL MEND ALABASTER, 4 That cost]? Alabaster Vase is broken and jou can't match it, mend it, it will never show when pot together. IT WILL MEND BONE, CORAL, LAVA, AND IN FACT EVERT THINS BUT METALS. Any article cemented with AMERICAN CEMENT GLOB will not show where it is mended. EXTRACTS « Every Housekeeper should have a supply of Johns A Crosley's American Cement Glue.”—New York Ttmes, U H is so convenient to hare in the house.”—New York always ready; this commends it to everybody.”— tried It, and find It as usafol In onr honae as water.”—TFta-eP Sptrit of the Times. ECONOMT IS WEALTH $lO.OO per year saved In every family by One Bottle oi AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE Price 26 Cents per Bottle. Price 26 Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 26 Cents per Bottle. Price 26 Cents per Bottle. Price 26 Cents per Bottle. VERY LIBERAL REDUCTION TO WHOLESALE BUYERS. TERMS CASH For Sale by all Druggists and Storekeepers generally throughout the country. JOHNS a CROSLEY , (Sole Manufacturers,) 78 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK, Corner of Liberty Street. Important to House Owners. Important to Bollders. Important to Railroad Companies. Important to Farmers. To allwhom this may concern, andlfe concerns everybody. JOHNS A CROSLEY'B IMPROVED GUTTA PEROHA CEMENT ROOFING, The Cheapest and most durable Roofing in use. IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF. It can be applied to new and old Roofs of all kinds, steep or flat, and to Shlnge Roofs without removing the Shingles. THE COST IS ONLY ABOUT ONE-THIRD THAT OF TIN, AND IT IS TWICE AS DURABLE. This article has been thoroughly tested in New York city and all parts of the United States, Canada, West Indies and Central and South America, on buildings of all kinds, such as Factories, Foundries, Churches, Railroad Depots, Cars, and on Public Buildings generally, Government Buildings, Ae., by the principal Builders, Architects and others, during the past four years, and has proved to be the Cheapest and most durable Roofing in use; it is in every respect a Fire, Water, Weather and Time Proof covering for Roofs of all kinds. „ , * v tt This is the only material manufactured In the united States which combines the very desirable properties of Elasticity and Durability, which are universally acknowl edged to be possessed by Gutta Percha and India Robber. NO HEAT IS REQUIRED IN MAKING APPLICATION. The expense of applying it is trifling, as an ordinary Roo can be covered and finished the same day. IT CAN BE APPLIED BY ANY ONE, ond when finished forms a perfectly Fire Proof surface, with an elastic body, which cannot be inured by Heat Cold or Storms, Shrinking of Roof Boards, nor any ester nal action whatever. LIQUID GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, For Coating Metals of all Kinds when exposed to the Action of the Weather, and FOR PRESERVING AND REPAIRING METAL ROOFS OF ALL KINDS. This is the only Composition known which will success fully resistextreme changesof all climateß, for any length of time, when applied to metals, to which it adheres firmly, forming a body equal to three coats of ordinary paint, costs much less, and will last three times as long; and from its elasticity ie not injured by the contraction and expansion of Tin and other Metal Roofs, consequent upon sudden changes of the weather. It will not crack in cold or run in warm weather, and will not wash off. . , , Leiky Tin and other Metal Roofs can be readily repaired with GUTTA PEROHA CEMENT, and prevented from further corrosion and leaking, thereby ensuring a perfect ly water tight roof tor many years. Thle Cement Is peculiarly-adapted for the preservation of Iron Railings, Stoves, Ranges, Safes, Agricultural Imple ments, Ac., aIBO for general manufacturers’ use. GUTTA PEROIIA CEMENT for preservlbg and repairing Tin and other Metal Roofs of every description, from its great elasticity, is not injured by the contraction and expansion of Metals, and will not crack in cold or run in warm weather. These materials are adapted to all climates, and we are • prepared to supply orders from any part of the country, at short notice, for GUTTA PERCIIA ROOFING in rolls, ready prepared for use, and GUTTA PEROHA OEMENT in barrels, with fall printed directions for application. AGENTS WANTED g We will make liberal and satisfactory arrangements with responsible parties who would like to establish them selves in a lucrative and permanent business. OUR TERMS ARE CASH We can give abundant proof of all we claim in* favor of onr Improved Roofing Materials, having appliedT them to several thousand Roofs in New York city and vicinity. JOHNS A CROSLEY Wholisalb Warbhouss, 78 William Strsst, Corner of Liberty Street, Full descriptive Circulars and Prices will be furnished on application. The st. Louis, chestnut street H 0 USE, Between Third and Fourth, Philadelphia. The undersigned, having leased, for a term of years, this popular house, have the pleasure of announcing to their friends and the travelling community that it is now open for the reception of guests. The hooße since the first of March last, has been entirely/enoyated and refitted in a superior manner; the apartments are large, well ventilated and furnished in modern style. It is centrally located, convenient to all the depot and steamboat landings, and in the immediate vicinity of the Custom House, Post Office and Coro Exchange. Connected with the Hotel is a Restaurant for the accom modation of those preferring the European plan. Prices of Rooms from Three to Seven Dollars per week, according to location. Board $1.50 per day. Table d’Hote for merchants and business men from 1 to 3 P. M. apr 8 ly 13J Farmers, look to tour inter- 1 ESX!—The old, reliable Reaper and Mower la the market for 1862. McCOBMICK’S WORLD-RENOWNED REAPER AND MOWER. • Simplicity, strength, durability, with ease of working, are its cardinal points. It cats wider, cannot be choked or clogged, is light draught, has no perceptible aide pressure, does not chafe the horses’ necks, is easy to rake from, turns square corners, and as a Reaper, as a Mower, and as both, Is warranted snperior to any now in use. We present, therefore, for the coming season a machine one foot wider than those of most ma kers, with a light draught for two horses, in reaping and mowing—lighter than is required for much narrower ma chines ; also, one with the strength and capacity for four hones, where such are desired. The machine of 1862 em bodies marked improvements. ail machines warranted to work well in grass and grain, to be well made and durable, and in addition we say that farmers, who may desire it, are at liberty to work our ma chine through the harvest with any other, and keep and pay for the one preferred. We deem it unnecessary to give any references, as the machine will recommend itself.— Apply personaily.or by letter to JOHN B. ERB, Agent, Litis, Lancaster county, Pa. S 3. The Agent can be fonnd in Lancaster at Cooper’s Hotel. Bample machines at Cooper’s Hotel, may 13 Roofing slate. PRICES REDUCED AT GEORGE M. STEIN MAN k CO’S HARDWARE STORE, IN.WEST KING BT. . Persons in want of Roofing Slate, or wishing to hate their buildings covered with Slate, will find it to their interest to ctll as above. Having made arrangements for a Urge supply of very superior quality, they will be offered atpnees to suit the times. Also a general assortment of HARDWARE, to which the attention of Mechanics and Merchants is invited. pit 11 6m 9 DR. T. BAKER, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, Or lißOiii.iß Cin, may be consulted professionally, .at hit Office, at Henry Bear's Hotel, in the Boroudi of Strfsburg, on Thursday of each week, from 10 o’clock lu the morhlug to three in the afternoon. v ' ‘ Anopportunity is thus afEordidto Aafilehts of Btrasbnrg andvicinltytoawlitham»lTeeofHf)m«dpaOilo treatment, ffrwf famai«m tif&rfng fromtAHmlOdiwiiiasTTiiy enjoy the advice hasmadethis. ciaaa ofdlseasas a Honifaopatnw jrnyiifliap, oct22tf4lJ East King street, above Lime, Lancaster aSo^thoowpda WjairiWwliolurifctiSri'Uiiofttott la -»^ lb&wl&rtiete..Thaamountof bodnj and.manUl mlmry iHtfng «onjly ftodi a neglect or amen etanjAatale U rat ; iueot abaftl bebarf; WriUeaaigOtflWbotomiietlßTari ablj aSeet tbaeeind. B» BO* onJj.fei • trial of ' " ' ■ ' DE. J. BOrSB DODB’ . IMPERIAL WIXBi'ZITTXSgiJ - from adl who jorld to K2?sttOTfer'uM> con of W«k ferajebj Dobfflty.imiUbrPariiying and Enriching the Blood, ere abaolirialy nnam£naned by apy other wnedy oa ejrth. ») be aienrad at tbli.lt la only iKaou} to maka the trial. TbiWtoe«^?i;of »Tory KpertorVuty.beioe abouf onethird atrongerthan other winaa iwarmlng and JuTigm atlnc the whole' ayatem front the heed to the feet. Ae theae Bitten are tonic and alterative In their character, eo theyatxehgthao and invigorate the whole eyatem and give a fine tone aad healthy action to«ll lta part*, by aqnalla log the cirmilattaiTremoving obatnteUona, and producing a general warmth. They are alao excellent tor Dteeaeea and Weakneaapeenlnr to Vernal ae, when a Tonle lare onlred to atrengthen and brace the eyateni. No Lady, who i i enbject to laadtnde and felntneea, ahonld be without BUT PBB- ybNT PIBBAEJL and in this iwpeet an dooblj TilaabU to tbo person who may use them, for „ INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, Weak Longa, Indlgeetloo, Dy ape pile, BUeaaea of the Nerrona System, Paralyse, Pile*. and for ail caeca reqolr ios a Tonic PB. POPS* WINE. BITOERB ABB UN* BUBPASSKDI Fot Son Throat, so common among the Clergy, Uuy aro truly valuable. . „ _ • for the aged and Infirm, and for penona of a weak constitution—for Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, and all public speakers—for Book-Keeper*, Tailors, Seamstresies, Student*, Artists, and all persons leading a sodentary life, they will prove truly beneficial. As a Beverage, they are wholesome, Innocont and de* llelous to the taste. They produce all the exhilarating effects.of Brandy or Wine, without Intoxicating} and are a valuable remedy for persons addloted to ths use of ex* ceeslve strong drink* end who wl*b to refrain from It. They are pure and entirely free from the poisons contained I In the adulterated Wine* and Liquors with which the country is flooded. . These Bitten not only Core, but Prevent Disease, and should burned by .11 who Uru to « country where the water Is bad, or where OhlUs and Pevers are prevalent. Being entirely innocent and harmless, they may be given freely to Children and Infants with impunity. Physicians, Clergymen and temperance advocates, as au act of humanity, should assist in spreading these truly valuable Bitters oyer the land, and thereby essentially aid in banishing Drunkenness and Disease. INALL AFFECTIONS OF THE HEAD, SICK HEAD ACHE, OR NERVOUS HEADACHE* DR. DODS’ IM PERIAL WINE BITTERS WILL BE FOUND TO BE MOST SALUTARY AND EFFICACIOUS. females. < The many certificates which have been tendered us, and , the letters which we are dally receiving, are conclusive . proof that among the women these Bitters have given a satisfaction which no others have done befbre. No woman . in the land should be without them, and those who once use them will not fall to keep a supply. • ~I JILI- ,„i n DIL J. BOVEE BODS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS are prepared by an eminent and skilful physician who has used them successfully In his practice for the last twenty five voars. The proprietor, before purchasing the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. J. Bovee Bods’ Celebrated Imperial Wine Bitten, had them tested by. two distin guished medical practitioners, who pronounced them a valu able remedy for disease. - . Although the medical men of the country, as a general thing disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet we do not believe that a respectable Physician can be found in the United States, acquainted with their medical properties, who will not higher approve DR. J. BOVEE BODS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS. , , In all newly settled places, where there Is always a large quantity of decaying timber from which a poisonous miasma is created, these bitters should be used every morning before breakfast. , DR. J. BOVEE DODS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS are composed of a pure and unadulterated Wine, combined with Barberry, Bolomon’s Seal, Comfrey, Wild Cherrv Tree Bark, Spikenard, Chamomile Flowers and Gentian. They are manufactured by Dr. Dods himself, who is an experi enced and successful Physician, and hence qhould not be classed among the quack nostrums which flood the country, and against which th*e Medical Profession are so justly valuable Bitters have been so thoroughly tested by all classes of the community for almost every variety of disease Incident to the human system, that they are now deemed indispensable as a ■ TONIC, MEDICINE AND A BEVERAGE. PURCHASE ONE BOTTLEI It Costs hut Little! Purify the Blood! Give Tone to the Stomach I Renovate the System 1 and Prolong Llfel PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE, 0 BOTTLES FOR %$. Prepared and sold by CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO., Sole Proprietors, 78 William Street, New York. For sale by druggists and grocers generally throughout the country. C au S 6 30 DARLING’S LIVER REGULATOR, AMD LIFE BITTERS , are pure vegetable extracts. They care all bilious dis- ; orders of the human system. They regulate and invigor ate the liver and kidneys s'they give tone to the digestive organs; they regulate the secretions, excretions and escalations, equalize the circulation, and purify the blood. Thus, all bilious complaints—some of which are Torpid liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Piles, Chilis and Fevers, Costiveness or Looseness—are entirely controled and cured bv these remedies. ' DAELING’O LIVER REGULATOR removes the morbid and bilious deposits from the stomach and bowels, regulates the liver and kidneys, removing every obstruction, restores a natural and healthy action in the vital organs. It is a superior FAMILY MEDICINE, much better than pills, and much easier to take. DARLING’S LIFE BITTERS i Is a superior tonic and diuretic; excellent in cases of loss j of appetite, flatulency, female weakness, irregularities, I pain in the side and bowels, blind, protruding and bleed- : ing piles, and general debility. ; THS FOLLOWING TXSHMONY: Jas. L. Brnmley, merchant, 184 Folton street. New York, writes August 18, I 860: “ I have been afflicted with piles, accompanied with bleeding, the last three years; I used _ DARLING’S LIVER REGULATOR AND LIFE BITTERS, and now consider myself entirely cured.” Hon. John A. Cross writes, “ Brooklyn, March 15, 1860. In the spring of 1859 I took a severe cold, which induced a violent fever. I took two doses of DARLING’S LIVER REGULATOR. It’broke ap my cold and fever at once. Previous to this attack, I had been troubled with dyspepsia Beveral months; 1 I have felt nothing Of it since.” Otis Btudley, Esq., 128 East 28th Street, N. Y., writes : “ August 13,j1860.—1 had a difficulty with Kidney Com- Elaint three years, with constant pain in the small of my ack. I had used most all kinds of medicines, bat found no permanent relief until I used DARLING’S LIVER REGULATOR, AITO LIFE Bl TTERS. I passed clotted blood by the urethra.: I am now entirely cured, aod take pleasure in recommending these remedies.’: Mrs. C. Tebow, 11 Christopher Street, N. Y., writes ’ “ Feb. 20, 1860.—1-havo been subject to attacks of Asthma the last twenty years. I have never found anything equal to DARLING’S LIVER REGULATOR, in affording immediate relief. It is a thorough Liver and bilious remedy.” Mrs. Young, of Brooklyn, writes, “ February 28, 1860. In May last 1 bad a severe attack of Plies, which conQned me to the honso. I took one bottle of DARLING’S LIFE BITTERS, and was entirely cured. I have had no attack since.” D. Westerrelt, Esq., of Sonth sth, near Bth Street, Wil liamsburg, L. 1., writes: “August 6, 1860.—Having been troubled with a difficulty in the Liver, and sobject to bilious attacks, I was advised by a friend to try DARLING’S LIVER REGULATOR. I did so, and found it to operate admirably, removing tbe bile and arousing tbe liver to activity. 1 have also used it as a FAMILY MEDICINE. When our children are out of sorts, we give them a few drops and it sets them ail right. I find It meets the general wants of the stomach and bowels when dis ordered.” Header, if yon need either or both of these most excel lent Remedies, inquire for them at the etoros; if you do not find them, take no other, but inclose One Dollar in a letter, and on receipt of the money, the Remedy or Reme dies will be sent according to yonr directions, by mail or express, postpaid. Address, DAN’L, 8. DARLING, 102 Nassau street, New York, 49* Put up in 50 cent and $1 Bottles each, oct 29 rjl O HOUBEK K E P £ H S t log ia called to examine the extensive assortment of Sole Manufacturers, NEW YORK. largest assortment of OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY. HENRY NEIL, ISAAC L. DKVOE. THEIR MATERIAL 18 THE BEST IN THE MARKET, REMEMBER THE OLD STANDI! JOHN DEANER, COURT PROOL4JttATlOK.«Whereasthe Hon. HENRY G. LONG, President, L. Hayxs and Fzrrxb Brihtos, Esq., Associate Jodges of .the Court of Common Pleas, in and for'the county of Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of the Oonrts of Oyer and Terminer*and General J&il Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, In and for said county of Lancaster, hare issued their Precept to me directed, requiring me, among other.things, to make public Proclamation throughout my Bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Tenniner and: General Jail Delivery; also, a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peaee and Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on the 3rd MONDAY In' APRIL, 1862: In pursuance of which precept, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Lancaster, in said county, and all the Justices .of the Peace, the Corooer, and Constables of the said City and County of Lancaster, that they be then and there in their own proper persons, with their rolls, records and examinations, and inquisi tions, and their other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain, in their behalf to be done, and also all those who will proeecnte against the prisoners who are, or then shall be, in the Jail of said county of Lan caster, are to be then ana there toproeecute against them as shall be just. 1 The particular attention of persons gotog to housekeep- STOVES, COPPER KETTLES AND TIN WARE, DEANER 4 SCHAUM’S, No. 7 East Kino Strut, LANCASTER 49* At this Establishment the public can find the STOVES, TIN WARE, COPPER WARE, BHEET-IRON WARE 4c., 4c., AT TH ■ LOWtJT CASH RATI 8 , AND THE REPUTATION OP THE; ES- TABLISHMENT IS A SURE GUAR- ANTEE OP THE SUPERIORITY OP THE WORK. CALL AND 3 No. 7 EAST KINO STREET. Dated at Lancaster, the 11th day of March, 1862! mar 253111 J ; v &W, Pi BOYD, Sheriff. ■firodD.~Hickory. Oak and Pine Wood • ; -tfiebeefc quality, forjaiabr. «ce East Orange street, Sd door Lorn at OraefTs Landing on the ttoumtogr jiJOtftt t'-"' -'■?.) ■' inTlte.hU «n4 >ll totonß&dito'lihftwmßwfor MKrotta* brewing ..MBB,OAK, ■ ■ l WALSTTT, . POPLAR TIMBER. An orders ftr the sum altandad short noUeeihnd <m nsamnUe tarn. Al*i> to Us stock «t LUMBER, oonaiat ngof PINS, lsiand 2nd Common Boards, do do do do Flank. do Cnlllng Boards, Scantling! and Boards HEMLOCK Jolse, Scantling and Plank. .OAKBoards, Bcantllng and Plank. HICKORY m and 3 Inch Plank. ASH a and 8 loci Plank. POPLAR ]4 and 1 lnchßoarda, Scantling and Pln.k. WAMtTTJi and llnci Boards and Plank. Roofing and Plastering LATH.; PINK Kalis, Paisa and Pickets, ftp fencing. Also, LOCUST Posts, mortised. LOCUST POSTS tor Board Ranee. CHESTNUT Posts mortised, do Balls. GROUND ALUM SALT. Alan, OOAL suitable for Lime-Burning, Blacksmith and Vamily tue, all or which will be sold low at hla Yard on the Conestoga, 1 mile south of MUlerrrille, nor 12 6m* 411 A BOOK FOB THE TIMES! aKT IT!! BEAD ITU! JULIETTE MOORE; oft PASSION AND REALITY a TALI 01 *H» BOVfa. BY WILLIE WARE, W«U known u « contributor to tb» following first-class nnbllcfttlons: Peterson’s National Magazine, Godey’a tidy's Book, New York Weekly, New York Saturday Courier, New York Dispatch, New York Sunday Times, VUgof Our Union. True Flog. American Union, Literary Companion, Life Illustrated, *a, Ac. Uela aleo well known as the original of Doeetlcks, Sweet William; In the. Diversions of that celebrated writer. And the author of Driftwood, The Little Brown House, Estelle Graham, (a prize story,) The Choice, etc. Tbe nanal discount to trade. Please eend your orders Immediately to WILLIB WAHK, Monroe. Mlcb. 49* PWCE 07 BOOK—I 6 Cents. (fob 11 tf 5 10 0«00 0 BABBELg OF THE LODI 1 MANUFACTURING CO.’S POUDRETTE. For 8al« by LODI MANUFACTURING CO., 130 South Wharves, Philadelphia, Pa. This company, with a capital of $160,000, the most ex tensive work or the kind in the world, and an experience of 22 years In manufacturing. with a reputation loog established, having also the exclusive control of all tho night soil from the great City of New York, are prepared to fornish an article, which is, without doobt, the cheapest and very best fertilizer in market Price for 7 barrels and ovtr $1.60 per barrel, or only $l6 per ton. It greatly Increases the yield and ripens the crop from two to three weeks earlier, at ao expense of from $3 to $4 per acre, and with very little tabor. A Pamphlet containing all the information necessary, with letters from Ilorace Greeley, Dauiel Webster, and hundreds of farmers who have used It extensively for manv years, may bo had free by addressing a letter as above, or JAMES T. FOSTER, 06 Conrtland street New York, &feb 11 3m 5] (Care of the Lodi Manufacturing Co.) SOMETHING FOB. THE TIMES! ! I A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD 11 ! JOHNS t£ CROSLBT3 AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE, TSS STRONGEST GLUE IN THRJVORID FOR CEMENTING WOOD, LEATHER, GLASS, IVORY, CHINA, MARBLE, PORCELAIN, ALABASTER, • BONE, CORAL, Ac., Ac., Ac. The only article of the kind ever produced which will withstand Water. “ Every housekeeper should have a supply of Johns A Croeley’s American Cement Glue.”—iVisw York Tima. “It is so convenient to have in tho house.”— New York Express. “It is always ready; this commends it to everybody N. Y. Independent “ We bave tried it and find It as useful in our house &b water.”— Wilkes’ Spirit of the pimes. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTB PER BOTTLE. Very Liberal Reductions to Wholesale Dealers. TERMS CASH. 49* For sale by all Druggists and Storekeepers generally throughout the country. JOHNSACROSLEY, (Sole Manufacturers,) 78 WILLIAM ST., (Corner of Liberty St.,) NEW YORK .July 9 26 I'HE GREAT INDIAN HERBAL TEA 1 FOR FEMALES. DR. ENGLISH'S INDIAN VEGETABLE EMMENAGOGUE This Celebrated Female Medicine possesses virtues un known of anything else Of the kind, and proving effectual after all others have failed; it Is prepared from an “Indian Herb ” peculiar to Northern Mexico and Texas, and is need by the Natives in producing the monthlt sickness. It is designed for both married and single ladies, and Is the very best thing known for the purpose, as it will remove ail obstructions after other remedies have been tried in vain. It Is a pleasant tea, containing nothing injurious to health, and a care can be relied upon in all cases. Prolapsus Uteri, or falling of the Womb; Flouee Albas, or Whites; Chronic Inflammation, or Ulceration of the Womb; Incidental Hemorage or Flooding; and diseases of the Spine. 49- Ladles in the earlystage ofpregnancy are cautioned agaiußt the uee of this tea, as it will produce miscarriage. PREPARED AND SOLD BT DR. G. W. ENGLISH, I No. 216 Booth Becond Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Price $l.OO per package, (with fall, directions for use) sent by Express or Mail to any address. Dr. E. can be consulted in all obstinate Female Com plaints, in person or by lettei. and will furnish the Gutta percha Female Syringe—highly recommended by the Faculty to married ladies forspecial purposes. Also Radical Cure aud other Trusses—lmproved Rotary and Spine Abdominal Supporters—Shoulder Braces-Elastlc and Lace Btockiugs—Spinal Apparatus, for Weak and Curved Spine—and Instruments for all Deformities. A large Stock of the above articles constantly on hand, and will be furnished at lowest rates by sendirg order with measurement and fall particulars. All communications strictly conk intial. For further particulars please address, DR. Q. W. ENGLISH, 210 South Second Btbrbt, below Docs, PHILADELPHIA, PA. [nov 5 ly 43 45- I HAVE NO AGENTS. P OWERS’ HOTEL, (FORMERLY EARLE’S,) 17 AND 19 PARK ROW, Opposite thb Astob House and Park, New York. 45- Price of Board $1,50 per day. This long established and popular House has recently been rebuilt and greatly enlarged by the addition of over 100 rooms, and now has accommodations for over 300 per sons. It has also been thoroughly renovated and re furnished, and is HEATED BY STEAM AND LIGHTED WITH GAS Thh Hotel has one of the best locations in the city, is easy of access from all the Steamboats and Railroads lead ing to the city, and is convenient to all the city convey ance. It has now all the requisites of a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, ensuring the comfort of its inmates. The patronage of the travelling public is respectfully solicited. TERMS : $1,60 PER Day. mar 4 3m 8] TO FARMERS, GARDENERS AND truckers. A. PEYSSON’S DIBINFECTED POUDRETTE, Especially Manufactured for Corn, Wheat, Tobacco, Peas, Grass, Cabbage, and every kind of Crop and Trucking. PRICES: $15,00 and $12,00 psb Ton, oa 40 cints and 30 cents per Bushel. manufactured at QRA Y* S FERRY ROAD , BELOW THE ARSENAL, PHILADELPHIA, AND AT PEYSSON’S FARM, WOODBURY ROAD, GLOUCESTER, N. J. FRENCH, RICHARDS A CO., North 4th Street and York Avenue. JOHN GRAIG, west end of Market Street Bridge. OFFICE OF A. PEYSSON, Library Street, Goldsmith’s Hall, No. 12. fmar 4 3m 8 Building s l a t e THE BEST QUALITIES IN THE MARKET. The undersigned, having made arrangements with Mr. R JONES, for all his beßt quality of PEACH BOTTOM SLATE, for this market; and a similar arrangement with the proprietors of six of the principal and, best quarries in York county, he has just received a large lot of these superior quantities of Building Slate, which will be put on by the square, or sold by the ton, on the most reason* able terms. Also, constantly on hand, an EXTRA LIGHT PEACH BOTTOM SLATE, intended for Slating on Bhingle Roofs. __ As those . qualities of Slate are THE BEST IN THE MARKET, Builders and others will find it to thefr interest to call and examine samples, at my office in WM. D. SPRECHER’S, New Agricultural and Seed Ware-rooms. GEO. D. SPEECHER, No. 28 East King St., 2 doors West of the Court House. 4®- This is to certify that I do not sell my best quality of Peach Bottom Qoaged Slate to any other person in Lancaster, than Geo. D. Sprecher, as above stated. JL JONES, Manufacturer of Teach Bottom Roofing Slate. ly 7. CAROLINA YELLOW PINE FLOOR ING BOAEDS. 50,000 Feet Carolina Yellow Pine Dressed Flooring Boards. 30,000 Feet Do. Undressed.' 50,000 CYPRESS SHINGLES, No. 1 and 2. 50,000 BANGOR PLASTERING LATHS, Just received and for sale at GraefPa Landing, on tbs Conestoga. Apply to GEO CALDER A Co., Office East Orange st., near N. Queen st., Lancaster a 30 .57 b tenpHE BLOCKADE BROKEN.” A SLATE! SLATE!! The subscriber has made arrangements to be supplied with a fall supply of the best quality of Roofing Slate,' hum the Lancaster and York County Quarries, which he will put on, on the most favorable terms. He has engaged the services of James Towson, who Is known to be one of the best and most careful slaters In this county. 53“-ALL WORK WARRANTED.-®* Orders respectfully solicited. Building materials always on hand.- Call at JOHN R. RUSSEL’S HARDWARE STORE, mar 4 2m 8] No.B East Kmo Strbst, Law castes. ** k UALGABI BELLS’ at prices within the reach of every Church School Home, Factory and Farm in the land. Their use in' all parts of the United States, for the past three years, have proven them to combine most valoable qualities. Among which are TONE, STRENGTH, SONOROUSNESS and DURABILITY OF VIBRATION, unequaled by any other manufacture. Sizes, 50 to 5000 pounds, costing less than half other metal, or cents per pound, at which price we warrant them twelve months. 49" Send for Circular. JOHN P. SCHAUM. j&n 28 8m 3] Furniture of every descrip tiou, warranted as good as the best, and cheaper than the cheapest—at KETCHAM’S, North Quxih strut, op poeite Shank’s National House, L&ncastor. N. B. To any one purchasing $5O worth before the first of Novembor next, 10 per cent, will be allowed for Cash, eng 81 tfBS Horse and cattle powder TATTERBAL’S HORSE POWDER, HEAVE POWDER, , ROSIN, FBNNUGREEK SULPHUR, GEUBIAN, pnwAM TARTAR, \ COPPERAS, Ao^ For sale at THOMAS BLLMAKKR’B Drug A Chemical Store, West King street, lAnc’r. 6>b» . - , tf4 mATTEBSAH. 1 * HKAVB po WJ3 E H Drug amdOhmfcal Store, Wm* Stag gt HICKORY, C - ' ASH AHB J.O. PETERS. EXTRACTS THROUGHOUT. II L. POWERS, Proprietor. DEALERS PRATT, ROBINSON k CO. (latb M. C. Chadwick A Co.) trtSßJg^gtt^sffißy raf thoi tha PUno much falter, rl3i» ««4 *w««ter tone. It^ adapto.tfcs Pteno to>UcUiuba«>i ta >9 .duga ot mi to . fll TV*pcnrti It It *rwfl*m**dfry onr **artists* dooldg.ab MkßinHMl|ii to bo lupukf to all TOjnrgjro- PBBIOEIrz.<» (JTOH*W 80ALH PATBHT INSTH usedpuso-ioß**g. . _ .-.! "Ibm esandnM tin Ebat-VortM of I&M»* Bni buryswithentireotisfeetioiu I know not that these are any others- bettor, either in oar own country or elsewhere. —Da. LtfVßi Masoh: - v “Inclearnew, richness, and -volume of ton* delicacy, touch, and toe lepmllnq imtfam.l have never , pland upon thafrequaL”— H* A. Woxwhaust. ** In volume, richness, and parity of tone, ana tin delicacy of touch theyeertalnly excels andln that beentifnl ringing quality eo dednbleyet bo eeldamfound.” -WHHUMUOK' . .. • U I barb never played upon ao rich and heavy a tone Sanaro Fianoforta/’r-Assßon Narotsoir. _ jij m astonished and delighted with the Mew Seale Iron frame Piano-Forte* made t>r yon, There most bo a qdendld Mm for lighte * Bradburye* PUno-Portea”— ,jf hare deter played upon so fine an instrument.”— eonridertiiem as to beauty, richness, Mines* and equality of tone, aeweD as their egreertl* elastifl touch, equal if not superior to any Pianoe made in this country “ldpower, quantity, and equality tone, they certainly excel; while for that peculiar rich and ana ringing tone so invaluable aa an accompaniment to the voice,! have never met their equal.”— C. Bissikl. u They base all the requirements for a superior interpre tation of both ftl,ldt ** l and modern compositions. —M* & *Wareroom, 42l Broome Street, a few doors East of Broad- WtJ GUARANTEE GIVEN. “» oeta eowlyBB. PBORVUMINe Daring the put year we haTe Introduced to the notice of the medical profession of this country tho Pare Crystal* teed Chloride of Propylamine, as a iubjiedy for rheumatism ; and having received from many sources, both from phy sicians of the highest standing and from patients, the KOBT FLATVSEIKO TSSTIMOXIAL3 OF ITS BEAL VALU* In the treatment of this painful and obstinate disease, we are induced to present it to the public In a form READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE, which wa hope will commend itself to those who are suffering with this afflicting com plaint, and to the medical practitioner who may feel dis posed to test tho powers of this valuable remedy. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the form above spoken of, has recently been extensively experimented with in the PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL, and with MARKED SUCCESS (as will appear from the published accounts in the.medlcal journals.) yy It iscarefully put up ready for immediate use, with fall directions, and can be obtained from all the druggists at 75 cents per bottle, and wholesale of BULLOCK A CRENSHAW, Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists, June 25 ly 24] Philadelphia. 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 rail Reports of all the news of the day. The Commercial and Financial Departments are full, and are carefully attended *°jyAß ah Apybbtising Medium there Is no better paper in the State, the circulation being next to the largest in the city, and amoßg the moßt intelligent and Inflnen- H TERMS, SE? DOLL AES PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE. CUMMINGS * PEACOCK, Proprietors, No. 112 South Third street, Philadelphia. TIIE PHILADELPHIA BATUBDAY BULLETIN, a handsome, well-filled, Pamily Wnra Newspaper, la pub lished 1 by the Proprietors at the following unprecedentedly low rates: 1 Copy, one year, » i ™ «:: i» 8 o, « a ;;;;;;;; 15 00 « <« 20 00 i/v) <t « 60 00 FURTHER INDUCEMENTSI THE LARGEST CLUB (over 100) will be sent for three yB THE NEXT LARGEST CLUB, (over 100) will be sent for two years. ; Address _ 3 CUMMINGS k PEACOCK, Proprietors, Bulletin Building, No. 112 South Third street, Philadelphia. tf 45 Great western insurance and TRUST COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. CHAR TER PERPETUAL. Fire Insurance on Stores, Dwellings, Public Buildings, and Merchandisegeneratly, limited or Perpetual lire Insurance on Houses, Bo.mxo.nd Cbntents, Stock, Htrm Implement*, <£c. Mso Inland Insurance on Oogds to aU parts of the Country. OFFICE IN THE COMPANY’S BUILDING, No! 403 WALNUT STREET, CORNER OP FOURTH. Satement of the Company's Business for the year ending October 31st, 1358. Capital $223.™ <» flnntlns 61,463 03 BorplUß 1 $276,263 03 Received for Premiums tfUjSf Received for Interest, Rent, 4c.... 7,825 49 M Paid Losses, Expenses, Commis sions, Re-Insurances, Returned Premiums, Ac Increase of Fire Premiums over last year’s Decrease Marine Premiums. Nett Increase. L 3 B.C T 8 . Real Estate, Bonds and Mortgages, $141,240 00 Stocks, (Par, $80,310,) «1,916 00 Bills Receivable 69,886 73 Unsettled Premiums and other debts due the Company 17,828 02 CM!] on hand, and in the hands of Agents - 8,389 28 ui Ageuu, $276,253 03 paxamsins. CHARLES O. LATHROP. VJCI PEXStnXHT. WILLIAM DARLING. BXOEXTABT ASD IRIAfITJBXB. JAMES WRIGHT. DIRECTORS. Charles 0. Lathrop, 1423 Walnut street* Alex. Whildin, Merchant, 18 North Front street. Wm. Darling, 1838 Pine street. Isaac H&zlehorst, Solicitor. John 0. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hunter A Co. E Tracy, firm of E. Tracy A 00., Goldsmith’s Hall. Jno. R. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White A McCurdy, Thomas L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie A Zeller. James B. Smith, firm of James B. Smith A Co. John R. Vogdee, corner Seventh and Sansom streets. Daniel L. Collier, firm of 0. H. Grant A Co. Thomas Potter, 229 Arch street. Charles Harlan, corner Walnut and Sixth streets. Jonathan J. Slocum, 154 South Fourth street- GEO. CALDER A Co., Agents, mar 22 ly 10 East Orange at„ Lancaster, Pa. CURL YOUR HAIR! BEAUTIFY YOURSELF, CHAPPELL’B HYPERION FOR CURLING THE HAIR. The Ladies and Gentlemen throughout the world will be pleased to learn that I have recently discovered an article that will Curl the Hair. . _ 41 By using CHAPPELL’S HYPERION, Ladies and Gentle men can beautify themselves a thousand fold. CHAPPELL’S HYPERION is the only article in the world that will Cur! straight Hair. The only article that will Curl the Hair IN BEAUTIFUL CURLS 1 IN GLOSSY CURLS! IN SILKEN CURLS f IN FLAXEN CURLS IN FLOWING CURLS! IN WAVING CURLS IN LUXURIANT CURLS It makes the Hair soft and glossy. It invigorates the Hair. It beautifies the Hair. It cleanses the Hair. It has a most delightful perfome. It prevents the Hair from falling off; It fastens It to the scalp. It Is the only article ever yet discovered that will curl straight Hair lu beautlfal curls, without injury to the Hair or scalp. . The HYPERION does not In any manner interfere with the _ __ NATURAL SOFTNESS OP THE HAIR. It neither scorches nor dries it. The HYPERION can be so applied as to canse the Hair to carl for one day, or for one week, or for one month, or any longer period desired. The HYPERION Is the only, article In the world bnt what can be counterfeited or imitated by uprlncipled per sons. To prevent this, we do not offer it for sale at any Druggist’s In the United States. Therefore, any Lady or Gentleman who desires to beautify themselves by using the HYPERION, must in close the PRICE, ONE DOLLAR, in a letter, and Address, W. CHAPPELL A CO., Box 54, Parkman, Geanga Co., Ohio, And It will bo carefully sent by return mail. nor 12 1* 44 fJ'RADE SALES i TRADE SALES 1 ! The subscriber, haring Just returned from the Philadel phia Trade Sales, offers at the lowest prices all kinds or looks, embracing LAW, FICTION, MEDICAL, RE LIGIOUS, BIOGRAPHY, MECHANICAL and other kiuds. These books will be sold at the lowest prices, as we bad the advantage and were the only Bookseller from Lancas ter at the Trade Sales, and, as a oonsequence, we can sell lower than any other Store. A few of the Books are here mentioned: WKBBTER’S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY, WORCESTER'S UNABRIDGED DIOTIONART, SOLDIERS’ TEXT BOOKS, REVISED ARMY REGULATIONS, McOLELLAN'S BAYONET EXERCISES, U. 8. INFANTRY TACTICS, ZOUAVE DRILL BOOK, GIFT BOOKS OF ALL KINDS, PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, For the Pocket or Centre Table, In great rarlety. The GIFT BOOK for the eeaaon. ’ SCHOOL MAPS, CHARTS AND CARDS, CHART, SANDERS’ SCHOOL CARDS, gEBQEANrS SCHOOL CARDS, WEBB’S SCHOOL CARDS. BIBLES In great variety, from twenty-fire eents to twentyfire dollars, some oC them haring the finest bind* ines and Illustrations erer rscslrod In town. SUNDAY BCHOOL BOOKS—Methodist, Lutheran, Episcopal, Presbyterian, American Tract Society, Ameri can Bund*y School Union. SCHOOL BOOKS—Sanders’, Towers’, Sergeant’s, Wlk sdn’s, Parker A Watson’s Headers; Monteith’s, MltcheTs, Warren’s, Smith’s Geographies. AJso, Algebras, Arlthme* % «cs, Grammars, Histories, Dictionaries, Ac. Stationery* Jcmr and Compodtlon Books,C*p, Note and Letter Paper. BlanW Books, Slates, Lead and Slate Pencils.; Pen* and Holders, Ink and Ink’ Stands, Rnlen, £nrelopes. The best Inksin tbe market are sold here,Ti»: Maynard A Noyrs, Arnold’s, Hoover's, Inngblin gs A Bnihfleld’s, Blackwood s* etc. At the Cheap Book Store of . „ JOHN SHBAPPBB, Hu. 82Nom>Qi»i»8t,i«»p««»> w noT.l2tf 44T U Bgl&JB. BTOsSagg^B^Wß,*^ a ._, ‘ tougACheMUal Star* ytS^E^SSS^XSu M»S ■,.3 ----- r T\iy~-~ v . v An. aperient and. stomachlo preparation of IB6H puri£»dof Oxygen and Carbon by com bustion in Hydrogen, of high medical author ity and extraordinary efficacy in eacn- of tne following complaints, viz,: _ DEBILITY, NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, EMA CIATION. DYSPEPSIA. DTARHHBA,CONSTI PAHON. SCROFULA. SAM BHEUM,SCTBVY. JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINTS KHEUMA HS*, MERCURIAL CONSEaUENCES-INTER MITI’RNT FEVERS, NEURALGIA, CHRONIC WEATIACHFB. FEMALE 'WEAKNESS. HIS MENSXBUAHON, WHITES, CHLOROSIS, etc., wwm ON THE FACE, ROUGHNESS OF TU£ SBkJDJ etc, v ThelRON being absorbed by the blood, and thus circulating through the whole system, no part of the body can escape their truly wonder ful influence. , , „ The experience of thousands daily proves that no preparation of Iron can for a moment be compared with it Impurities of the blood, de pression of vital energy pale and otherwise sicbly complexions indicate its necessity in ai most every conceivable case. In nil cases of female debility tduor albtts, chlorosis, etc.), its effects are delightfully renovating. No remedy has ever been discovered, in the whole history of medicine, whioh exerts such prompt, happy, and fully restorative effects. Good appetite, com plete digestion, rapid acquisition of strength, with an unusual .disposition for active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use. As a grand stomachic and general restorative it has no superior and no substitute. Pat up In neat flat metal boxes containing qi nllle, price 50 cents per box , six boxes, S 3 50; one dozen bnxeT, St 00. Por sale b> Ormreljt* generally. Win be sent free to receipt or the prlee. All let ten, orders, elr., should be address* d to KAUFFMAN k 00., ‘No. flVKramph’a, Bulldinga, Eaa Orange street, sole Agents for Lancaster. |_nov 15 ly 1 GIN AS A REMEDIAL AGENT. THIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT, ESPECIALLY designed for the use of the Medical Profu sion and the Family, having superceded the so-called ‘“Gins,” “Aromatic,” -Cordial,” “Medicated,” “Schnapps, ( etc., is now endorsed by ail of the prominent physicians chemists and connoisseurs, as possessing all of those tn trinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which be l long to an OLD and PUKE GIN. Put up in quart bottlea and sold by all druggists, grocers, etc. A. M. BININGER k CO„ Sole Proprietors, No. 19. Broad etreetj-N.Jf. For sale by FRENCH, RICHARDS A CO.,—W. W. A H. SMITH, and all of the prominent Wholesale Drag gists in Philadelphia. [oct 2 ly 88 PROF. L. MILLER’S HAIR INVIGORA TOR.—An Effective, Safe and Economical Compound FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR to its origlual color with out dyeing, and preventing the Hair from turning gray. FOR PREVENTING BALDNE3B, and curing 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 HAIR, Imparting to it an un equalled gloss and brilliancy, making It soft and silky in its texture and causing it to earl readily. The great celebrity and increasing demand for this prepa* .• ration, convince the proprietor that one trial is only , necessary to satisfy a discerning pnblic of its superior qoall ties over any other preparation at present iQ ose. It oleanses the head and scalp from dandraff and other cutaneous diseases. Causes the hair to grow luxuriantly, and gives it a rich, soft,' glossy, and flexible appearance, and’also where the hair is loosening and thinning. It will .give strength and vigor to restore the growth to those parts which have become bald,'causing it to yield a fresh covering of hair. There are hundreds of ladles and gentlemen In New York who have had their hair restored by the use of thls luvig* orator, when all other preparations had failed. L. M. has in his possession letters innumerable testifying to the above foots, from persons of the highest respectability. It will effectually prevent the hair from turning gray until the latest period of life; and in cases where the; hair has already changed its color the use of the Invigorates will with certainty restore it to Its original bne, 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 afford in dressing the hair, which, when moist with the Invigora tor can be dressed in any required form so as to preserve its place, whether plain or in curls—hence the great demand for it by the ladies as a standard toilet article which none nought to be without, as the price places it within the reach of all, boing ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS per to be had at all respectable druggists’ and perfumers. L. MILLER would call the attention, of and Guardians to the use of his Invigorator, in cases where the childrens’ Hair inclines to be weak.. The use of It lays the foundation for a good bead of hair, as.it removes any im parities that may have become connected with-the scalp the removal of which Is necessary both for the health o the child, and the fntnre appearance of the Hair. Caution.— None genoine-withont the foe simile LOUIS MILLER being on the outer wrapper; also, L. MILLER’S HAIR INVIGORATOR, N. Y„ blown in the glass. Wholesale Depot, 56 Dey Street, and sold by all tha principal Merchants and Druggists throughout the world. Liberal diaxjonfc to purchasers by the quantity. I also desire to present to the American-Public my NEW AND IMPROVED INSTANTANEOUS LIQUID $70,883 00 $14,699 69 10,426 74 $ 4,272 86 OBIHO R. B. LOCKE & CO,, General Agents. 339 BBOimVAV, N V. b. The above la a facsimile of the label on each box. (Established in 1778.) UAIB DYE which After years of scientific experimenting- I hare brought to perfection. It dyes Black or Brown instantly without Injury to the Hair or Skin, warranted the best article of the kind In existence. PRICE. ONLY FIFTY CENTS. DEPOT, 66 DRY STREET, NEW YORK, aug 14 ly 31 Great I hare made a discovery of the utmost importance to every married person of either sex, and will send the fall particulars concerning it to any one on receipt of a stamp to pay return postage; Address, * DR. J. H. MARTELL, apr 16 ly 14] . j Alfred, Maine. Stereoscopes i—theie wonderful and universally admired pictures, which appear at > onnd and solid as sculptured marble, are taken daily at JOHNSTON'S SKY-WGHT GALLERY, corner of North Queen and Orangf flu Daguerreotypes of every size and style, taken t thei lowest prices. 0 Lancaster, june 1° tf- PISIIIN6 TACKLE. ' BODS, LIMERICK and KIRBY ‘ HOOKS, NET TWINE, LINEN and COTTON LINES, FLOATS, SWIV ELS, Ac. For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKEB'B Drug and Chemical Store, Opposite the Cross £exo*.Hotel, West K|ng Street, Lancasta July 80 tf 391 PETZELT * Jtt’EVOYi BTII4II. CON« tinue the MERCHANT TAILORING BUBINESB in the THE GRANITE BUILDING, No. 6V4» North Queen Bt. Our stock consist* of theqhole est FRENCH CLOTHS, such as Baioluee, flamonles and Nellsaons finest Cloths of varions colors; the choicest French Cassimeres; Black Doeskin Cassimeres; Fancy Caadmeres, the best selection; Testings of all descriptions and a nBNIB inN<J GOODS. We respectfully ask a continuance orthe patronage so liberally bestowed npon onr predecessor, and truer 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 Ea ablishmentt in Philadelphia, and flatters himself that he will bd able to render satisfaction to the patrons bf the firm. PETZELT AMoBVOY. ap 17 '•••.; |f 12 gIGN OF THE- RED COAT I FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING CHEAPER THAN EVER II _ S.W.R A V B , TAILOR AND.OLOTHIEB, No. 8 North Qoieh St., Lahcastul SIMON W. BAUB calls the attention of the citizens o Lancaster comity and city to bie large and well.selected stock of Piece Goods and Beady Made Tall and Winter Clothing, the largest and best assorted In the city'of Lan caster. 8. W. Haul) would call particular attention to bis stock of Beady Made Clothing of his own manulaeture, all warranted to be woll sewed and guaranteed to giro entire satisfaction: •• OVERCOATS, from $3.50 to $lfOQ BLACK FBOCK COATS, from 4.00 14.00 BUSINESS COATS* “ 3.00 « 10.00 * MONKEY COATS, “ 2.00 “ «» BLACK PANTS, “ SJO “ J.OO FANCY CASS. PANTS, « u VESTS, alt prices, “ . 75 « auv Sop’s and Youth's Clothing at aU Prices, and Warranted Also, on banda large «d splenSd notice and low prices, cut and made In the latesj style, and warranted togiven WT. J; baying their own good. Swltmri* U pin a-fashionable style, at the lowest p °2g£!flroliewen are invited to call and examine before Oießeiaatl ; iS.W.R4UB, No. 3 North Queen sh, Lancaster^ oct 10 tf 40] CASTOR. OIL>, AUH.OW ROOT, BWKET OIL BORAX, • ALCOHOL. CAMPHOR, SPICES,' OALOMBL, SODA, LOGWOOD, . ' CRKAM TARTAR PRAHI.BARUT, GUM ARABIC, HARTSHORN, : GSLAXINB, rhubarb, ,-■[ ;■ i3L ' :S ' JALAP,' BPONGB, Ac..:. r^\ voiutoAt vsmmmitk^n BrncuAaiwmtalStonßWMtaiirt.
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