MIIRDZILER SINTINCED.—EdWINfd W. Green, late Postmaster at. Maiden, Mau., who plead guilty to the murder of. young• Convene the Cashier of the Malden Bank, has been sentenced to'be hung. MiN" " Yon may talk as you please of the Golden Age and Iron Age," said a shoddy contractor, " bnt give me the Age of Steal." --A:change. •Solta THIWAT.—Those afflicted with Coughs, Hoarseness, Irritation and Soreness of the Throat, will find nothing so efficacious as a Throat Remedy, as Brown's Bronchial Troches. Sold by all Druggists. SPECIAL NOTICES. 11215 11 alp-Employment t -IE. 1475 I AGEN WANTEDI Wawa' pay from $26 to $75 per month, and all expenses, to active Agents, give a commission. Particulars sent free. Address e Sewing Machine Company, IL JAMES, General Agent, Milan, Ohio. fang 27 ly 33 air•E'ye and Ear. PROF. J. ISAACS, M. D., OCULIST AND AfTRIBT, formenyof Leyden, Holland, le located ia No. 5n Pine St., Philadelphia, where persona afflicted with diseases of the EYE or EAR will be 'scientifically treated and cured If curable. ma- ARTIFICIAL EYES !ruse& d without pain. No charges made for examination. N. B.—The Medical Faculty L invited, se he hue no secrets in his mode of treatment. June 23 1 y 24 Sir Use no other I—Bnchart's Specific Pills are the only Reliable Remedy for all Diseases of the Seminal. Urinary and Nervous Rystems. Try one box, and be cured. ONE DOLLAR A 808.. One box will perfect a ours, or money refunded. Sent by mall on receipt of price. JAMES S. BUTLER, Station D, Bible House, New York, General Agent. sear 15 3m .10 ICIP•To Horse Owneret DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES 18 unrivaled by any, and in all cases of Lameness, arising from Sprains, Brnises or Wrenching. its effect is magical and certain. Harness or Saddle Galls. Scratches, Mange, ho., it will also cure speedily. Spavin and Ringbotie may be easily prevented and cured in their incipient stages, but confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a radical cure. No case of the kind, however, is so desperate or hopeless but it may be alleviated by this Liniment, my: its faithful application will always remove the Lameness, and enable the horses to travel with comparative ease. Every horse owner should have this remedy at hand, for its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will effectually prevent those formidable diseases mentioned, to which all horses are liable, and which render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. See advertisement. [June 23 ly2t .Swallow two or three hogsheads of " Buchu." Tonic Bitters," " harsaparills," •'Nervous Antidotes," /re., &c. , Ace, and after you are satisfied with the result, then try one box of OLD DOCTOR BUCHA.N'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC I'ILLS, and be restored to health and vigor la leas than thirty days. They are purely vegetable, plemiarit to take, prompt and salutary in their effects on the biokel down and shattered comae tution. Old and young can take them with advantage. Impo led and told to the United etates only by JAN. S. BUTLER, Station D, Pale House, New York, General Agent. P. B.—A box gent to any addreee on receipt of price— which is One Dollor—poet free. [mar 16 3m 10 /Mr Do you wish to be cured 1 DR. BUCHAN'S aNGLI,Oii SPECIFIC PILLS cure, In less than 30 days, the worst cases of Nervousness, Im potency, Premature Decay Seminal Weakness, Insanity, and all Urinary, Sexual, and Nervous Affections, no mat ter from what cause produced. Price, One Dollar per box. Sent, postpaid, by mail, on receipt of an order. Addre.s, JAMES B. BUTLER, Station D, Bible House, New York, Sat 10 Friend In Need. Try It. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE. LINIMENT Is prepared from the receipt of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut. the great bone setter, and has bean used in his practlcector the last twenty years w lit the most astonishing success. An ex ternal remedy, It is without a rival, and will alleviate paha more speedily than any other preparation. For all Rheu matic and Nervous Disorders it is truly infallible. and as a curative for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Au., its soothing, healing and powerful strengthening properties, excite the just wonder and astonlsbuient of all who have ever given it a trial. Over nue thousand certificates of re• markable cures, performed by it within the last two years, attest this fact. .44 .- See advertisement. of Fifty Dollars ($5O), One Hundred Dollars ($100), Five Hundred Dollars, One Thousand Dollars ($0,000), Five Thousand Dollars (5,000), and Ten Thr,usand Dollars (10,000); and Coupon Bonds of the denominations of Fifty Dollars ($5O), One Hundred Dollars ($100). Five Hundred Equality to All I Uniformity Of Dollars ($500), and One Thousand Dollars ($1,000). Pricy I Anew teature of Business I every one hie own Sale,tu .I , NES CO, of the Crescent One Price Oloth• Subscribers to this loan will have the option of having ing 004 Nuttket street, above 6th, in addition to their Bonds draw interest from March let, by paying the having the !arsesnelAt varied and fashionable stock of Olothln4 iu rhnvle:iritie !,, vie expressly for retail sales, accrued interest in coin— or in United States noted, Cr have conetit ob.! every ..ne his non Salesman, by having marked in figure,, on e Rftnne. thc very lowest price the notes of National Banks, adding fifty per cent. for t can he uy aliko. sold. • thev cannot possibly vary—ail inu.t premium.) or receive them drawing interest from the date The go As are well sponff,- I and pleoared. Laud great o f 8 0.,,ripth n and l!oposP. pains taken with the making. to that all can buy with the full assurance of potting a good article at the very lowest An these Bonds are exempt from municipal or State tax.. price li,n.rober tins in Market, above Uth. No. 504. atirm, their value is increased from one to three per cent. oct I y 421 Oa the 27th nit.. by hey. J. J. M.iniliert, George Cniiier, Jr., to Mary Hurt all of Gila city. On the 25th nit, by Rev. Mr. Schweiniiii. Sergeant John A. Mailoen, or Company G , 79th P. V , to Alice ti (leto, both of this cit s. On the '.8:1, tint, by Ile[,, A 11. Kremer, John Chambers, of the 1.1:,u.1 of the 79th l'. V, to Cella flak mews to lenders as the various deperiptions of U. S Bonds daughter of Jacob !La. Flog, of this city. la ail other forma of indebtelnehs, the faith or ability of On the 2d loot, b liar J Nail, I,evi D. Rutlariord, of Bainbridge, thin county, 1 , . Lydia K. Kodrork, of Dauphin plicate parties or stock companies or separato .ml:flu° i• county. IZIZEIMI bolder, to secure the payment of both principal and inter- On the ',Bth ult., In thin city, William H., only son of 8. W. Raub, In the 'AI y,.ar of hie age. On Wednesday last., In this city., Annie, dangliter of Valentine Hoffman, iu the 3rd year of her age In this city, April 2616, Mrs. Elizabeth Geyer, aged o 6 to any magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus made years and 9 days. On the 20th alt.. near Cambridge. Lancaster county, of equally available to the smallest lender and the largest Apoplexy, Eliza Miller. wife of John Miller, aged 51 years 1 month and 8 days. capitalist. They can be converted into money at any THE MARKETS Lancaster Wholesale Grain Market Corrected weekly by J. It. Bixitsk & 800.. Forwarding and Commission blerchants, No. 91 North Queen street. furnithes a fund for like payment of interest on all Gov. LANCASTER, May 2 ernment Bonds largely In excess of the wants of the treas. .f/ 00 7.40 ury for this porpoFe 1.80 65 Upon the receipt of subscriptions a certificate of deposit 115 therefor, in duplicate, will be issued, the original of which Flour, Superfine, 7a. bbl Extra " White Wheat, it bushel Red " Corn, old new " . Oats Rye Oloveraeed Whiskey, in hhds in Philadelphia Market PHIL&DFLPRIA, April 30 There is much inacti•ity yet In the ft our market hold. erg, maintain their views with increased firmness. There was but a few hundred bbls. sold for cap ‘rt at $7 50@7 75 transmitted to the subscribers respectively' for extras, $8®826 for extra Lindy. The sales to the 1, , tellers and bakers are omall at a range of $7@7.2.5 for Subscriptions ill be received by the Treasurer of the superfine, up to s9@io for fancy brands, according to United States at Washington, and the Assistant Tress- quality. In Rye and Corn Meal no chance. Wheat is scarce and small sales of red at $l.B ®l9O, white ranges urers at New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, and by the from s2®:os. Bye, if here, would command $l6O Corn is wanted at $1.55@1 36. with but little cfniring. Sales of First National Bank of Philadelphia, Panne 6,000 bus. Penna. oats at 90 cents. No change in Clover or Timothy Seed. Sales of Flaxseed at $8 40. PrOViHinne are the same as last noted. Whisky is unsettled and nominally held at $127®1.30. Stocks Inactive; Peons) Ivarda s's, 98X; Roadlug, 67%; Morris Canal, 82; Long Island, 48; Rrilrosd, Gold, 1.781; Ex..hange on Now York, par. Baltimore Tobacco Market. BALTIM .1f.2, April 30. the country will furnish further information on applica- Tratsactions in Maryland Tobacco this we-k have teen Lim!, and afford every facility to subscribers. light, and prices, in consequence of the decline in gold since last week, a-e less firm. We do not, however, alter may 3 It 17 our quotations, which are as follows: Frosted et $8; in ferior to common at sB@9; middling to goof at s9@l2, TT NITE U STATES GOVERNMENT and good to fine at slB@ 15. Ohio Tobacco been in LOAM —The new Ten-Forty, five per cent. United some request. and we mute sales 0 , about 160 blots. within States Loan. in I onds of Five hundred and One thousand the range of our quotallon+, via: Interior to good common dollars, interest payable semi annually on the first days at s•@s; brown and spangled at 4. - 00)11; good and fine of March and September, both principal and interest pay red sod spangled at 11l 50©13; and good and fine yellow able in gold. Also, one and two year five par cent. United and fancy at $12@16. We also note sales of about 500 States Treasury Notes can be had at this Bank. hhde. Rapti:nay Tobacco at termer prices, which we roe- E II BROWN, Cashier. tiuus to quote, viz: Light Logs $l2 25C - 412. 60; heavy do. Femme' ihNIC or EaNCLEITER, $l3 60@16.50;,,,10w to medium Lear $15.50(g)20, and good March 29 1860. to fine s2l@eg. 1864. 1864. SPRING DRY GOODS ! HAGEB. a BROTHERS have now open a fall etork of Dry Goode for Spring Salo., and invite an ex amination. CHOICE BtY Eti, SPRINU PRINTS, BEF , T MAKES, SLOT CII AND A IERIOAN GINGIIAMS LADIES' DRESS GOODS! A beautiful aEsortment of new styles in all the new materials; also. Hemstitched and Linen Cambric Hand. kerchiefs L ce and Grenadine Veils, Kid Bilk and Lisle Thread Gloves, LiPsiery, &e. LADII:B' W.ol'll CL.etki gLOAKING CLOTFIS—aII the u.vi slal STELLA, oAlifi l ltiEltE AND GRENADINE: 611AWL1. I=l Black French Cloths, Neat Ua,i•Jaerei for Bo s, Black Doeskin CaT,siLuere, Menu° Cai-elmeres, Blue and Brown Clothe, Cashmerettl and Jeans, Scotch Caasimeree, Fancy and P.alu Cottcustres, Fancy '• for Suits, Linen Drills and Nankeens Gents' Shirts, Linen and Paper Collars, Neck Tu,s, and Gloves. A very large and complete stock of the ebove geode, comprising s 1 qualifier. A full facet. 01 our own manufacture CLOTHING made to order promptly In a superior mato nor• 11OUBE-FUJINISIIING GOODS. Linen and Cotton Steeling, Table Linen and Napkins, Dauriak, Town Wags, Blankets ; Marseilles and Ronoycomb Malta. CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS A full assortment of English and Amoricen WALL PAPERS! The largest Stcok ever offered In this city, comprising all qualities from low priced Blanks and &dins to the finest Gilt Papers. All of the above goods have been parebned for emit', • ad will be sold at the lowest prices. fluky ft 2.71 H ON.. JANNIS BROOKS. ON I 'THRONING - AFRICAN 'DO' ZZY AMERICAN EYLI TO ENSLAVE WERTZ MZR .1 . . .The Executive , Committee Lave ihe .pleesnre of an; nonneing that the second lecture of the octavo beam , the " Toting Men's Democratic deembitlon of the City of fan cuter" will be delivered by Eton Jams BZOOLN of New York city, at Butvcsr Hatt.,•on Thursday ligning...May Stly if Summer : "THROwnict Annum; DU IN. AMERI— CAN EYES, TO ENSLAVE WHITE MEN." Doors open at 7 o'clock. Lecture toc.3mmeace at 8. Tickets, 25 centa. To be had at Weethaeffer's rook Store, No. 44 North Queen street, or of any member of th e Association, and at the ticket office of the Hall BY Danis Szcoonvit Co3lllll=ll, Y. M. D. A. may 3 lt 17 MILLINEgy MRS. M J. DAILY has returned from the city with an extensive and handsome assortment of SPRING s i AND SUMMER MILLINERY, which she offers cheap for cash. Please call and examine the stock at the southwest, corner of Centre Square. may 3 tf 17 AIDDITOWS NOTICE...Estate of John Helm, late of Strasburg ;rep., in the county of Lan caster, deed.—The undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the balance remaining in the bands of Daniel Helm. Administrator deboots non cum testamentolllllll.lo * to and among those entitled to the same, will sit for that purpose on FRIDAY, the 27th of MAY, 1384. at 10 o'clock, A. M.. In the Library Room of the Court Howe, in the City of Lancaster, where all persons interested in the said dlstributlim may attend. JOHN STROHM, may 3 4t 17] Auditor. ACTIVE AND RELIABLE AGENTS are wanted in every dlitriet In Pennsylvania to canvass fir THE HISTORY OF THE PENNSYLVANIA RE,ERVEP. This work will consist of about six hundred Page., octave, will be very full, perfectly reliable, and will be sold by subscription exclusively. Canvassers of the rlght kind cannot help Making their efforts on this work pay munificently. Apply immediate ly to ELIAS SABRA CO.. Publishers. may 3 tf IT] Lancaster, Pa. U. S. 10-40 BONDS. These Bonds are issued under the Act of Congress of March Bth, 1884, which providee that irt lieu of so much of the loan authorized by the Act of March 3d, 1883, to Which this is supplementary, the Secretary of the Tress . ury is authorized to borrow from time to time, on the credit of the United States, not exceeding TWO HUN— DRED MILLION DOLLARS during the current fiscal year, and to prepare and issue therefor Coupon and Registered Bonds of the United States; and all Bonds issued under tbis Act ellen be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION by or under any State or municipal authority. Subscriptions to these Sonde! are received in United States notes or notes of Ns. Mount Beuke. They ere TO BE REDEEMED IN COIN, at the plenqure of the Goveimment, at any period not less than ten nor more than forty years from their date, and until their rodemptiort FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN COIN, on Bonds of not over one hun dred dollars annually, and on all other Bonds semi-annul The In tereet le payable on the first days of March and September In each year. The eeml•annnal Coupons are psystola at those dates, and the annual Coupons on thej6o and 100 dollar Bonds are payable on the first of March Sulmoribere will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds, as they may prefer. Registered Bonds ere recorded on the books of the Ti. S. Treasurer, and can be tl asferred only on the owner's order. Coupon Bonds are payable to bearer, and are mole convenient for commercial noes Registered Bonds will be issued of the denominations rim. 18 ly 23 par annum, according to the rate of tax levies to varl pal la ui the .vout ry At the present rate or premium on gold LLry pay over elgb per cent. interest in currency and are of (vial con vanience as a permanent or temporary investment 116 tit hared that it, aecuritlee offer to greit induce- ties otlly Ib pledged for payment, while for the debts of the United States the whole property or the country ia METE Them• Bonds may be subscribed for In sums from $5O up moment. and the holder will have the benefl! of the in Tho tact that all.dutios on imports aro payable in specie 72 will be forwarded by the stibicriber to the Secretary of the 1.20 7, 0 Treasury, at Washington, with a letter stating the kind 121 (regigtered or eoupon) and the denominations of bonds re. 1.25 quired. Upon the receipt of the original certificates at the Treasury Department, the bonds subscribed for will be and by all National Banks which are depositaries of public money. All respectable banks and bankers throughout 875 THE II LIII E LE S II ° I4SI P T E S.Et I VINU ° MA N CE:TIN E : ant an Agent In each county, to solicit orders for their new $l5 Diachine, wlEb slings, screw-driver and extra needles. We will pay a liberal salary and expenses, or rive large Coo3llllBriOn. For particulars, terms, &c., en close a scamp, and address reb AA?' AN TED, This coming season " '4,000 CORDS OF BLACK OAK BARK, h.r which the Rl6altsl CABE PRICE will be paid, deliver*.d at SHIRR k BRUBAKER'S TANNERY, Bird le-lland Rail road Station, Lancaster county, Pa. 44- OFIESTNII T, SPANISH OAK and HITE OAK nil wanted. n. 19 iLIST ATE OF ISABELLA FINDLF.Y, 111 late of Colerain township, deceased--Letters testa mentary on said estate having been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for set• tlement to th. undersigned. residing In said township. mar 29 12] THOMAS FERGUSON, Executor. ESTATE OF DR. J. LEARILAN WtN TElld, late or Earl township, deceased.—betters tes tamentary on said estate having been granted to the nu. designed, all nervous indebted thereto are requested to make Immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the same wilt present them without delay Or settlem.mt to the undersigned. Dr. ISAAC WIN'CERS, of Earl twp., RICHARD N. WINTERS, of Earl twp., Dr. ISAAC D. WINTERS, of E. Earl twp., mar 29 t3t. 12] Executor.. I, , STATE OF JOHN MOELWAIN, LATH 'A of Bart township, deceased.—Letters of administra• Lion on said estate having been granted to the under signed. all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or de. monde against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, residing in said twp. JAMES MoNLWAIN, JOSIAH MoELWAIN, Executors. mar 29 9t* 12] ESTATE OF JOHN N. LANE, LATE of the City of Lancaster, deceased.—Letters of ad ministrati•u de bards non, ou the estate of said deceased have been granted to the undersigned: They hereby re quest all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make payment to them, or either of them, with out delay. H B MARA, • W. CARPENTER, Residing In the City of Lancaster. f roar 29 et 12 • March 21, 1864 T ROHRER, • ti•RECTI VYING DISTILLER AND WHOLIGAL DLALZH. LII FRENCH BRANDIES, HOLLAND GINS, SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKIES, l"rE... Z't JAMAICA RUM FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WIN.IIB,Ao. No. 65 RAGS KING EVIG= LANOLIM, PA. Conetrintly on hand, Copper Dietllled Old Rye Whle ke3l, Apple Brandy, Am. l'epr 12 ly 14 WALL PAPERS II NOTICE. --Whereas, Letters of Adman. titration, on the estate of Joseph ernbe, late or Nur helm township, Lancaster county, deceased, have been granted to Ike subscriber: All pawn Indebted to said estate. are requested to matemi mediate payment, and those having clams spited the same will present dune, duly authenticated for orttlement, to • apr 19 et 15] HAGER k BROTHER& Fourth Notional Bonk of York, Penne T. S. SAGE. Toledo, 0., Agent for tbo United zltatex Atrrorrows ao2loll4..Aiallipasititifttit - e of John H. Oleos and Wilt, of Ephrata tcrinudd;w- Hui undersigned Audits", appointed to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of John 0. Martin, Esq., Ananias of John 11 Glass and Wife, to end among those entitled to the same win sit for that frames on TUESDAY, the 24th day of MAY next, at 2 o clock, P. M., in the Library Boom of the Court Hones, In this City' of Lancaster, where all anon' Wanda in aid distribti- Don may attend. GEOID® L. BARD, spr 26 4t 16] . Auditor. 1164. inn/LA/D E LP /11A { .4681 )F PLPZIL HANGINGS. HO ,B 0 CR Xll. WALL MIMS 'AO WINDOW - Cl/STAIN PAYSIM Ousts 4s Am) Waizze *muss, PHILAMILPHIA. . N. B. A Eft stook of LINEN SRAM constantly ea hied. - [Lb 2S Sm 7 ST& T E OF CIZOROZ C. WieSTEN. E Bgll9llR, late of the City of laneaster, dezinmsd.— Letters of Administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are regulated to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the mute will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, raiding In said city. ROBERT A. IVAN& apr 12 6114] - Administrator. [Weekly ExPrem copy I rroaseiscit DIVIDEND...A Dividend 1. of One Dollar and Fifty Ceuta per share, equal to Sts per cent. for the last six months, has been declared by the Lancaster and Litis Turnpike Company, payable on demand at the Treasurer's once in Mir, or on and after MONDAY, the 2nd of MAY, 1861, at the Farmers' Bank of Lancaster. J. B. TBHUDY, spr 26 3t 163 Tresimrer. N 0 TICE. —Stotler le hereby 111 given to the Members of the Northern Mutual Insurance Company of Lancaster county, that au election will be held on MONDAY, MAY 16, 186 L between the hours of 10 and 6 o'clock of said day, at the pnblle house of Eamnel G. Hacker, in New Ephrata, (now Lincoln.) Lancaster county, for the purpose of electing THREE DIRECTORS and ONE AUDITOR, to serve for three years. Also, at the Lame time and place will be voted for or against the proposed alteration or amendment of the By. Laws, for catalog the rates of per tentage for Insurance on certain claws of buildings. SAMUEL NISSLY. apr 26 2ta , 161 Secretary. ESTATE OP ANDREW J. HANNA. deceased.-Letters Testamentary ow the estate of Andrew J. Hanna, late of Fulton ,- townahip having been granted to the subscribers resid ing In township: All persons Indebted to raid estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them, without delay, properly as thenticated for settlement. apr 26 6t• 16J HITICS or HIST TRIAJUSIS, HOWELL'S mAnßui.woims, 66 N. Queen iltreet i l IOTICE TO WATER RENT PAYE S. The Duplicate of Water Rents basing been placed In the hands of the Deputy Treasurer, he is now prepared to receive payments. On all rents paid before the let day of June. an abatement of 6 percent. will be made. Between that day and the let day of Jnly, the whole amount will be requited. After the let day of July, 6 per cent. in ad dition to the rent will be added. Appeal for the abatement of the Water Bent meat be made to the Water Committee on or before the 20th of May. CHAS. AL HOWELL, Deputy Treasurer, 88 N. Queen street St 13 A TDITOWS NOTIO.E.-..Estate of Bar- AL. bars Kauffman, late of Elizabethtown Borough, deceased —The undersigned Auditor, appointed to cis. tribute the valuation money. of the real estate of said deceased, accepted by Catharine Crones, to and among those legally entitled to the same, will sit for that purpose on THURSDAY, the 19th of MAY, 1863, at 9 o'clock, A. M., in the Library Room of the Court Haase, in the City of Lancaster, where all peaking Interested in said distribu tion may attend. SAMUEL EBY, Auditor. apr 12 [Examiner copy.l 4t 14 AUDITOR'S NOTICE.--Estate of Bar bars Kauffman, late of the Borough of Elizabeth town, Lancaster county, decd.—The undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Lewis Crouse, administrator, to and among those legally entitled to the same, will sit for that purpose on THURSDAY, the 19th day of MAY, 1894, at 9 o'clock, A M., in the Library Room of the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distri bution may attend. SAMUEL EBY, Auditor. apr 12 [Examiner copy.] 4t 14 SCHOOL ELECTION.—An election will be held at the City Hall, in the City of Lancaster, (north side) on TUMMY, MAX Brd, 1864, between the hours of 1 and 7 o'clock In the afternoon, for twelve quail. fled citizens to serve as School Directors for the Lancaster City School District, for three years. In the place of the following named persons, whose terms expire: Dr. P. Cassidy, Rev. I. 8. Demund, John W. Jackson ' Hugh S. Gam, Wm. Whiteside, Wm. R. Wilson, D. W. Patterson, W. Aug. Atlee, A. Herr Smith, Rev. E. H. Thomas, A. W. Russel and Henry Baumgardner. N. LIGHTNI3R, President. [ape 12 to 14 Huan S. Gsse., Bsey ACCOUNTS OF TRUST AND ASSIGNED IffiTATEB.—The Accounts of the following named estates have been exhibited and filed in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, to wit Christian 8 Grubs, Assigned Estate, Henry H. Hurts sedges°. Matthew Henderson, Estate, Lytle Skiiee, Committee. Wm. Keller, Assigned Estate, Jacob Kemper, Assignee. George Morry, Assigned Estate, Jno. H. Hershey, As• signee. Aaron Witmer, Assigned Estate, John O. Baldwin, As signee. Abraham Yinger, Assigned Estate, Abm. N. Breneman, Assignee. i hereby given to all persons interested In any of said eitates. that the Court have appointed MONDAY, MAY MI, Dula, for the confirmation and allowance of said accounts, unless exceptions be tiled or cause shown, why said accounts should not be allowed. JOHN SELDOMIUDGE, Proth'y, PROTHONOTARY'S °Mei, April 23rd, 1864 apr 26 L ADIES , DRIB S S GOODS WF.NTZ BROTHERS Are now offering the lergeet selection of CHOIOR DRESS GOODS they ever had in store. The choice of the New York and Philadelphia Markets at the lowest possible prices. Also, a tremendous stock of SPRING GOODS of every description, to which they invite a careful ex amination. A large variety of LADIES' CLOTHS, AND SPRING CLOAKS AND CIRCULARS. apr 20 tf 16] BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE Dealers and Consumers of the above(' Celebrated Wash Blue, will please take notice, that the Label,' are hltered to reed INDIGO BLUE, POT OP AT ALFRED WILTBERGER'B DRUG STORE, No. 233 NORTH SECOND STRZRT, PHILADILPHIA. - - - - . The quality of this Blue will be the same in every re. sped I It is warranted to color more water than twice the same quantity of Indigo, and to go much further than any othor Wash Blue in the market It dissolves perfectly clear and does not settle on the clothes as most of the other makes do. One Box dissolved in a half plot of water, will make as good a Liquid Blue as any that is made, at one third the cost As It is retailed at the same price se the Imitations and Inferior articles, housekeepers will find it very much to their advantage to ask for that pat up at Wiltbisrgees. Ifir All Blue put up after this date with Barlow's name on it is an Imitation. The New Label does not require a Stamp. ARP For Sale by Storekeepers generally. feb 16 6m 6 11225. 11225. SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTIS. OROVASTERN <6 CO., 499 BROADWAT, NIW YORK NEW, ENLARGED SCALE PIANO— FORTES, with all latest improvements. Thirty years' experience, with greatly increased facilities for manufacturing, enable us to sell for CASE( at the above unusually low price. Our Instruments received the highest award at the World's Fair, and for Ave successive years at the American Institute. Warranted five years. TERNS NET CABEC. Call or rend for descriptive circular. mar 3 3m 9 NEW SOAP AND DANDLE STORE The subscriber respectfully informs the public tha for the convenience of his customers he has opened branch store at [npr 5 3t 13 No. 13 EAST KING STREET, (Opposite the Court House,) Where will at all times be kept a full assortment of Soaps and Candles of his own manufacture, as well as the best ssiectiona from the New York and Phila lelphla markets, among which are imported Castile, brown and white; I.lulona Soap, Chemical, Olive, Cincinnati Totermec New Bedford, Sperm, Adamantine, Hotel and Tallow Candles. Also a first-rate article of COUNTRY SOAP. All of which will be sold at the lowest market price., wholesale and retail. Thankful for past favors, he hopes by keeping the best stock, as heretofore, to merit a continuance of patronage. fRy• The Highest Market Prices, in cash. Paid for Tallow and Soap Fat. MERMAN MILLER, Steam Soap and Candle Manufacturer, 145 North Queen and 93 East King streets. apr 26 3m IS eCO ICE'S PIONEER WO RLD -131. RENOWNED COMBINED REAPER & MOWER., 130TH HAND AND SELF-RAKERS, ImPitoven 1 , 011 1864. One of the greatest laboraaving machines of the age, and always found fully equal to any test to which it, has teen submitted, in all kinds of grain and grams, at home and abroad. Grand Medals of Donor awarded by the World's Fairs, successively at London, Paris and Hamburg, and a..knowledged in b th hemispheres to be the Pioneer and chief of Reaping and Mowing Machines. The model and pattern of all others. Made for field work, simple, reliable, strong and durable. We claim our Selfdlaker to be superior to all others, snd offer it on trial with any other, the purchaser to keep and pay for the one preferred. Satisfaction guaranteed. For sale by JOHN B. ERB, Agent, Litia, Lancaster county, Pa. Sample machine ut Cooper's Hotel, West King street, Lancaster. .I ' All kinds of repairs constantly on hand. and for sale by the Agent. apr 26 6t 16 SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHS, OASSIMERHS AND READY-MADE CLOTHING. AT a S. RATHVOIV'S EBTABLISHMINT, Corner of North Queen and Orange streets (Eramph's old stand, ) immediately opposite Shoberfs Hotel, LANCASTER, PA. Relying with confidence upon that patronage which his friends and the public have heretofore extended towards him, the subscriber, even in these equivocal times, has provided himself with a large supply of seasonable READY—MADE CLOTHING, Consisting of Back, Frock, and Walking Coats; Pants, Vests, Drawers, Under-Shirts, Woolen Over Shirts, Collars Neck-Ties, Serfs, Stocks and Crlvats • Suspenders, Hosiery; Bilk. Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs, ice. Also, CLOTHS, AND VBSTINGS, which will be made promptly to order for civilians or military men ; warranted to give eatinfeetion, and as low as they can be gotten elsewhere. As there in not, trona present appearances, likely to be any diminution in the price of material, but rather an advance, It Is therefore the interest of all who want cheap clothing to boy them n0m. 2.13. DATHVON, Merchant Tailor and Clothier, Corner Orange and North Queen street, Lancaster. apr 20 Bml9 ANTED.-GOLD, SILVER. AND D.E. HAND NOM, for which the 11301 ERST PROM be paid et Shit Banking Home of IDIPD, HIIND.IIBIIO2I k 00. [fib Ilt kt Limestber, Pfob. t, N3O. h AR R ANT , * ••CONLPOVIED 10(TRAC 11_ T 01 6Q_ BIB _ AND OOPI IBL Mailed Pro the Pub 'peepuition pm-&-cluly recommen pronirt andded to the s sod, er the certain care of triIINAILY °WAS& T.Y.W , It las, be relied on es the beat tillillador the adridsdstis tion of theme preediss In the Isms sins of diners at both axes, to yid& ion, and by its they are applkable. It never Interline mith the diesitt eencentration the des le wish seduced. we advised to mint, Tans is Ocao. pound Intact of Cnbeletaad Oopetbn, and take Ilse, ea Imitations and troetbleae &WWl= Ist nainea, toe In the market. Pates $l.OO. Sant by &E -rma et= of Flan msn ou rtillANT & 00. No. 718 Oroenvidi Strait, ear. of Warren St New 'fork AND lUD ALTO -Y DRUGGISTS GIN Y. 0et.1.8 IMPORTANT TO MARE ISO LADIES TRULY A BLBBBINGt , I will mind, free of charge, to any Lady who will send In her name and address, directions bow to prevent the extreme pain of Child• Birth also how to have perfectly healthy and beautiful Childr en; also one other new and Important Beast, the only sore and safe remedies ever discovered. My ohlect In making the above offer is CO induce every lady to text my remedies. Address MADAME DUMMY ABS, M. D., feb 28 3m 7] 787 Broadway, New York City. 13011DRETTE t PO lUDREIPTE I TEN LODI MANUFACTURING COMPANY, with an experience of 24 years, again offer for sale a uniform article of Pouctrette at low mice*. The experience of ousands of customers attest to the fact that it is the await and very best m.nxuro in market, and particular adapted for Totem, Corn. Potatoes and Garden Truck. The Company manufacture also Boaa Ta.ara (a substi tute for Guano),•from bone, night soil and guano, ground fine. Price $45 per ton. A pamphlet containing directions far use, prices, to , may be had free by addressing a letter to the office IA the Company, 66 Coutland Street, New York, or applying to our agent, PAUL POHL, la, 130 South Wharves, Philadelphia, Pa. feb 16 am 6 STORE REMOVED. . _ . . . . Cheap Cash Store has been removed from No. 27 North Queen street to No. 28 West King street, between Cooper's and Shenk's Hotels, in the building formerly occupied by Dv. Wm. B. Vahneatock, which the undersigned have par chased and fitted up into large and convenient rooms, in which they will open by April let, 1884, a large stock of Dry Goode and Clothing for Spring Bale", consisting in part as follows: LADIES' DRESS GOODS OF EVERY VARIETY, SHAWLS I SHAWLS II SHAWLS' I I LADIES' CLOAKS FOR SPRING, (all colors,) CLOAKING CLOTHS, . Calicoes, Gingham; Cheeks, Rustles, Balmoral', Hoop Skirts, Flannel., Table Diapers, Umbrellas and Parasols, Hosiery. Gloves, lr.r. SHAKERS' SHAKERS SHAKERS! 11 100 Dos. Best Shakers Made. GEORGE JENKINS, MARY HANNA, Executor/I. We will also open in the same building a large stock of BEADY-MADE CLOTHING 808 M 15141 AND BOYS. Also, Clothing Made to Order at Short Notice. Call and examine our stock before you purchase. /GP- Don't forget the place—No. 26 West King street, Lancaster, Pa. BKAIUS. d POTTS. apr 5 21:n 13 SHICAPPER'S CHEAP BOOK STORE No. 32 NORTH QUEEN STREET IS THE PLACE TO PURCHASE SCHOOL BOOKS & SCHOOL STATIONERY, ' OOMPALBLITO ALL TEI VARIOUS READING.AND SPELLING 800 ABITHMETICS AND ALGEBRAS, GRAMMARS GRAMMARS AND ETYMOLOGIES, DICTIONARIES AND HISTORIES, PHILOSOPHIES, /so., Ac. COPY AND COMPOSITION BOOKS,„ LETTER, CAP AND NOTE PAPER, BLANK-BOOKS, SLATES, LEAD AND SLATE PENCILS, PENS AND HOLDERS, INK, INKSTANDS, RULERS, and he best and most complete assortment of SCHrOL STATIONERY IN THE CITY. Liberal liscounte made to Teacher. and Merchants at JOHN SHEAFFER'S Cheap Cash Book Store 82 North Queen street, Lancaster. oct 14 tf 40 . MORE NEW AND INTERESTING BOOKS. THE EARL'S HEIRS: A TAL:I or Doprzono Lim By the Author of "East Lynne ;_or, The Earl's Daughter," "The Mystery," &c. Ac. Paper price, 60 cents. MORGAN; OR, THE KNIGHTS 0 1 4 THE BLAOK FLAG: A &mirror &WIT or Broorm Tuna. Paper price, 26 cte. For sale at ' J. M. WESTHAEFFER'S, spr 1 tf 121 Oor. North Queen end Orange Ste T REASURY DEPARTMENT O➢llol or Courts°lasa or Tire CURZZNOT, Washington, April 8, 1864. f Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COLUMBIA., In the County of Lancaster, and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organized under and according to the re quirements of the act of Congress, entitled "An act to provide a national currency, scoured by a pledge of United States stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re. demption thereof," approved February 26, 1863, and has complied with all the provisions of said act reoinired to be complied with before commencing the busiress of Book -og. Nora, therefore, I, Hugh McCulloch, comptroller of the currency, do hereby certify that THE FIROT.NATIONAL BANK OF COLUMBIA, County of Lancaster. and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the'busineas of Banking under the act aforesaid. [SEAL.] in Testimony Whereof, witnese my hand ..nd coal of office, this eighth day of April, 1864 HUGH McCULLOCIEL apr 19 2m 15] Comptroller of the Currency. CHEAP CLOTHING STORE, "SIGN OF THE STRIPED COAT," No. 42 NORTH Qum STRIA?, FART LIDS, NUR ORANGE ST. LANOMSTEE, PA. The subscriber has now in store a very large assortment of FALL AND WINTER RE &Di—MADE CLOTIIIN.G for Men and Boys wear, principally of his own manufacture, warranted to be well sewed, and to be of the best of Material and Workmanship, and which he will soil at the very lowest prices. Among his extensive assortment may be found : Black Cloth Bangupe, Black Cloth Over Sacks, Seal Skin Over Sacks, Black Cloth Frock Coats, Casslmere Back Coats, Black Cassimere Pantaloons, Fancy Cassimere Pantaloons, Vedencle Vesta, Fancy Velvet Vests, Fancy Bilk Vests, • WENTZ BROTHERS, No. 6 East King street Also, a full assortment of Under-Shirts and Drawers, Knit Wool Jacket., Pine Shirts, Shirt Collars, Cravats, Neck-Ties, Suspenders, Stocks, Gloves, Hosiery, Umbrel as, ac. . . . . . Just finished the largest and cheapest assortment of Boys' Clothing in this city, consisting of Boys Over Coats, Frock, Sack and Monkey Coats, Roundabouts, Pant.lcons and Vesta, of all sixes and qualities. Also, just received a very large and well selected stock of CLOTHS, FALL STYLE CASSIMEREB AND 1 7 1 STINGS, SATINETS, Ac., which will be made up to order in the most fashionable style at very reasonable prices. Persona ordering garments at this establishment can depend upon getting them at the time specified. Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore be stowed upon this establishment, the proprietor respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. JOHN A. ERBEN, Sign of the Striped Coat, No. 42 North Queen street, out side, near Orange atreut, Lancaster, Pa. sap 29 tf 38 SODIRTHING FEW! THE PATENT STAMP-SEALING AND POST-MARE . . PRESERVING ENVELOPE. The preservation on the letter itself of the POST-MARK and POSTAGE-STAMP, generally destroyed with the de. tached cover, tins long been deemed a matter of the first importance. This desideratum is now triumphantly secured by this ingenious invention. Many obvious advantages must arise from the general we of this envelope. PirgE—lncreased Safety by additional sealing ; the stamp connecting the envelope and letter securely together; and this is never liable to be omitted, though the sticking of the flap is frequently neglected or imperfectly done. Second—Security against Impertinent Intrusion; the letter and envelope being firmly attached by the stamps, and inclosure cannot be inspected even if the flop he clam deetinely opened. Third-Safety against Abstraction of Valuable Inch, sures. If the flap be left unsealed, or opened with felool one intent, it will be impassible to open the letter and take thence bank notes and drafts without so mutilating the envelope as to insure detection. /Mirth—Security for the free payment of the Postage; as the stamp, when once properly placed In this window, cannot be removed without its destruction. .Ffffli—Advantage therefore to the Government; by the effectual destruction of every stamp in ita first use. Sfzi.h—Facility to the Poet Office Operations; by a uni- form location of the stamp in the upper right hand corner, which is the most convenient position for the Post Office mark. Seventh—Verlfication of the Mailing; by securing on the letter itself the legal evidence of the time and place of It being mailed. This has long been esteemed so desirable, that manj prudent persons are constrained to dispense with the one of envelopes, that they may have the post mark on the letter; and others take the precaution to pin the envelope again on the letter for identification. Eighth—Certainty of the Date and Place on the Letter, which are so trequently omitted by writers in carelessness or harry. Irinth.-- , Ornamentation; which, though some may think of small importance, certainly meets the approval of all persons of taste. Tenth—Coat. Notwithstanding the many and unrivalled advantages of the •" Stamp Sealing Knvelopee," they will be furnished at a very small advance upon the pricePof those not having the benefit of this patent. Can be had at .1. M. WBSTIIAEFFE'S Cheap Book Store, Corner North Queen and Orange Ste. CLOY 4 tf 43 MISHLER , S BITTERS. Below we publish another lot of certificates re ceived by B. MIBELER, concerning the great cures effect ed by his wonderful remedial agent known as HERB BITTERS: Dr. W hitfield—Sir I had been afflicted with a very severe cold on the breast for three or four weeks, and had tried different domestic and patent remedies without any benefit. From your recommendation I was induced to try !dishier's Bitters. lam happy to say they had the desired effect—and I am better than I have been for a long time. I have elm used the Bitters for a severe Diarhoas and they completely cured me. No one ehould be without them. I am determined to have some in the house all the time, Yours reepwtfully, Dr. W hitfield—Sir : This is to certify that I have been afflicted with the Rheumatism for many years. and have tried many things said to be cures without any relief. I am employed drying sand for the P. R. 8., and having to be in the damp and steam nearly all the time, I was afraid that I never would get well again. One of my env has been so bad that I was afraid I would lose the use .of it altogether; it was so weak and painful that I had to raise It with my other hand whenever I wishelto change its position. The bottle of Mishler's Herb bitters I got from you the other day, has 110 much relieved me that I can now raise my arm without difficulty and it is getting as strong as ever. Prom the wonderful Improvement it has made In my health, I can recommend Mahler's Herb Bitten with the greatest confidence to all those afflicted with;-the Rheuma tism. Respectfully yours, B. Ifishkr—Dear 11316 been selling your Bitters for a long time and have used it myself for Nei:unites . *Mob has enti rely cured me, and My customers use Band think It to be the beet Bitters they have ever heard of. Indeed It has given entire satisfution in. every particular. I Intend to keep a full supply on hand all the time at my hotel, "Washington House," Manhaim. A. H. HEM. ZBSTDR AND HA ItNEPS W speeches in the United Stern &mate, on Mr. foot's reiolution of January, 1130, Webeter's much In sb. .m. & Benate,-Mareh 11160, "OD tigjAir.ellelmito• ther male at J. M.Wsurrutumumm'S Ma MI It II Ohs* Nook Stem "MIN 11l *0 INCH ►OED AD Luz. DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING. BRAIIM k POTTS' JOHN A. ERBEN'S BOYS' CLOTHING ALTOONA, Pll., Sept. 2, 1883 JOBR.PH EL BROWN Amon., Pa., Bray 1,1883 MASEMIII, Nov. sth, 1863 ATALLUABLZ CITY PROPTIATT AT V EMILIO SOISIDAY, the 17th claa of SAT Itt thentade Adesinistesters do boob; non of the BetateOfJohis N. Dane. deemed: In steettion of a platys anise et sale of the Orphans' Court of Lencaateir County; mill mall by public - marine, at the Mlle House of • John Michael, In Math Queen street, Lancaster, the (*owing described real edam, late of said deceased: to wit: A WI 011.*PIZOB OP GROUND, on the southwest corner of Penn. Square and West King street, in the City of leme caster, tontainingln front on West King street 82 feet 21.4 inches, end extending in depth southward 262 feet to • 14 feet wide public alley, bounded on the west by property of John him, and on the east by Penn Square and pro. patter of Intim, - Keribot Hager and Pearsol & Geist, with • TWO-STORIED BRICK AND FRAME HOURK one etory lrems Back Balldeng, a Frame Kitchen and other buildings thereon, designated as Pun part No. 7 ; in the Inquisition on the rest estate of said on wised. A LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND, situated on the wed side of Routh Queen. between Cherry and Easel streets, Cu said city, containing in front on South Queen street 124 feet and S inches, and extending westward In depth 249 het to Bearer street, adjoining property late of John Cui bed on the north, and Hannah Holt on the south, with a °NC-STORY DOUBLE BRICK AND LOG HOUBB, and • well of Water thereon, designated as Purport No. 8 In said This pro purr-haters. property will be sold in the whole or in part lots, to suit Bale will begin at 7 o'clock in the evening of said day. H. B SWAIM W. CABPBSTBIL Administrators, Au apr 12 414] STAT.ES UNION HOTEL, 606 AND 608 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ..... - • . The undersigned, begs to inform his Mends, and the for mer patrons of the "STATES UNION," as well as the public generally, that he has accepted the **;-. managership of the HOTEL named at the head a of this notice, and that the house has been thoroughly renovated and improved throughout, in e manner which will compare favorably with what are called the first class Hotels of the city. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. The TERMS are 91.80 per day. CRAB. N. ALLMOND, Manager. Jane 9 tf 28 OR II A L E _C TWO ONE-STORY BRICE DWELLING ROUSES, on the South side of Locust street, ;=. ,Lancaster, 15 feet front and 28 feet deep each. a a Lots 200 feet deep. Now owned by Daniel Mc- Laughlin. Also, allouse and Garden to let Apply to NEWTON LIGHTNER, Mee, Duke St.,'nearly opposite Wart House. tt 8 LANCASTER LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, • LANCASTER CITY, PENNA. JAMES A. NORRIS, Having taken the above Works, Is now prepared to execute promptly orders for COAL AND WOOD BURNING LOCO- •, a lFI.c;;Ca MOT' V ES of flrstclaas workmanship. Aliso, every 111 1 :-. description of BOILERS, STATIONARY ENGINES, BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS FORGINGS, , , SHAFTING AND MILL GEARING, AND RAILROAD MACHINERY dec 29 6m51 C OLEMAN & BELOTHEI:;., TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Have removed from No. 41. jy to No. 5 North Queen street, (M. W. &hind°Ps old stand.) next door to Buchmuller's Cutlery Store, sign of the Big Gun, where they have on hand the largest and best assortment of CLOTHS and READY—MADE CLOTHING of any establishment in the city. They respectfully lava° the attention of their old friends and customers to as inspection of the same, and request the patronage of all who wish the best of Cloth ing at the cheapest rates. The undersigned, having retired from business, returns his sincere thanks to his old Mends and customers for their very liberal patronage, and respectfully requests a continuance of the same to Messrs. Coleman a Brother. mar 1 Elm 81 ., M. W. BHINDBL. ISEM S PRING T R AEOL No. 5 EAST KING STREET, Invite the attention of Housekeepers and all others to their extensive stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS now in store, which we offer et the lowest possible prises BLEACHED AND lINI3LICACHED MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, PICKINGS, CHECKS, • SLIMING STRIPES, CALICOES I CALICOES 11 CALICOES!! 1 3c, &0., In all grades and prices. New and old housekeepers can save money by looking through our stock. DRESS GOODS. As in past seasons this department is unsurpassed is variety, choice and price. ALL THE LATEST STILES POE FPIIING. SPRING DELAINES, BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, Ac SHAWL AND CLOAK ROOM. Great attractions for ladies. HOOP SKIRT ROOM. The largest stock to be found.. Ladles' and Misses', from 12 cents to $3.00. - Remember mar 8 tf 0) L ADIES , DRESS GOODS HANDSOME SPRING DRESS GOODS, Of Now Designs 1112,1 Materiels. SPRING STYLES CLOTII MANTLES AND SHAWLS CLOTHS FOR MANTLES, Various Shades and Qualities. We are receiving daily additions to our stock of the stove Goods, and invite the attention of purchasers. apr 12 tf 14] HAGER A BROTHERS. C LOTHS, GASSIDIEHES *. VESTINGS HAGER & BROTHERS Have now open and invite an examination of a full and complete stock of READY MADE CLOTHING Also, a Full Assortment of Extra Quality French Coatings, Fancy Scotch Coatings, . Black and Colored Clothe, Fancy Caseimeres—for Sults, Black French Doeskins. GOODS /OR BOYS' WEAR, In Great Variety. 44-Clothing made to order in a superior manner. apr t tf 14] HAG ERA BROTHEIERS Black Pe•in Testa CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS Engslab Brussels, Superfine and Medium Ingrain, Venetian, Hemp and Rae CARPETS. Druggeta, Velvet Rugs and Cocoa Door Matta • OIL CLOTHS, • Prom 1 to 4 yards wide. A template assortment of 11013814-I , I7ItNISIIING GOODS. •Apr 12 tf 14] EYRH & LANDELL, FOURTH . AND ARCH STRRETS, PHILADELPHIA, Are Opening for Spring, 1864. 100 pee. $1 Fancy SILKS. 50 pcs. India Silks, $l. 190 " Black " 200 " Ordered Plain SILKS. 44 LYONS Black Silk VELVET. Brown . BILKS, st 3, 5,4, 1, per yard Black " $l3, 5,4, 3,2, 1, per yard. Moire Antiques. all colors. Magnificent Grenadines, Magnificent Organdies. Richest Chintzes and Percales. Spring Shawls. Now Household Staple Goode. N. B. GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S WEAR. mar 1 3m 8 C L ARKSON & GO., BANKERS, No. 121 B. WEIRD BT., PHILADELPHIA GOVERNMENT SECURITIES OF ALL ISSUES 'STOOK, BONDS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND INTEREST ALLOWED UN DEPOSIT& ROBT. CLARKSON E. C. McCLIIRE, apr 12 tal k Ur ARDEN, FLOWED, AND FIELD SEEDS. An Seeds bought at our store warranted fresh and genuine. AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL lIKPLEIdENTIS, SHADE, FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL TREES; FARM AND GRIST MILL CORN P.HELLERS, STRAW AND FODDER CUTTERS, FLOWS AND CULTIVATORS. Hanging Bullets and Vases in great variety. *Sr A liberal discount to the trade. Sir - Orders solicits l and promptly filled, at the ad established SEED AND AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, No. 806 MARIUS SIIIIXT, PIMADELPHIA. apr 12 811114 SHIPPING FURS, SHIPPING PUREI, WANTED. Such as MINK, RED FOX, GREY FOX, RACCOON, OPOSSUM., MUSKRAT, SKUNK, • HOUSE OAT, RABBIT, Ac. For which the highest market prices will be paid in Garib at the HAT STORE of, SHULTZ & BRO., fob IC tf 6) No. 20 North Qtieen Street, Lancaster. TOBACCO FERTILIZER. A Powerful Pant Stimulant and Soli Enricher. It has been thoroughly tested, and its merits established as the beet and cheapest Fertiliser for Tobacco. VISE AND FRUIT PEHTLLIZER. Paiticularly adapted for the cultivation of Trees, Fruit s, Lawns and Flowers. Indispensable for House and Garden Plants. BAUGH'S RAW—BONE SUPER—PHOSPHATE OF LIMB. A general special Manure, peal:=ol2lly enriching the soil and adapted to the cultivation of all kinds of Graf u and Vegetables. GEO. D. SPREOHBR, Agricultural Warehouse, No. 28 East King street. apr 19 3m 16] ALECITUELIC FOE YOUNG MEN: Just published, a new edition of Dr. enhancel Celebrated Euay on the radical cure (without medicine) of Spermatonhce. or Seminal Weakness. Involuntar y Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physical Ina e. malty, Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also, Consnmptior Epilepsy and Site, induced by self. indedgence or Ream a extravagance .10//e Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author in thL admirable essay clear] y demonstrates, from a thirty years tmcceesful practice, the .t the alarming consNuenees of self- arose fray be radical] y cured without the dangerous nee of Internal medicine o r the application of the knife—pointing out a mode of cunt I, at once simpie, certain and effectual, by means of whic every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, ma. y mars himself. ehaaply, privately and radically. giav TILL Lecture should be in the hand, of every youV6 and every man In the land. HUGH MULLOY. Bent, ander seal, in a plain envelope, to any addrsae s post-paid, on reoelpt of mix cents, or two post stamp". Addrsis the pnbilidtors, OHAB. 3. 0. ELM & 00 127 Bowery, New York, Post office box 41680. APT 19 tf 16 WENTZ BROTHERS, No. b Eaot King Street, Sign of the Bee 111,, WENTZ BROTHER. II AG ER A BROTHERS PORCEASZD AND POD SALT. SOLD ON COMMISSION COLL10110:18 PROMPTLY MADE. D. K. JACKMAN L. A. MACKEY. 3m 14 p 0 .. 8 9o H o z T w u o s it y 2 I L 1 6 4 . An Independent Democratic Day, SianiWeekly and Weekly Newspaper. UNION OF MR WORLD AND LRCM The world: to which the New York Weekly Argus has bean united, has to-day five times thiimgregate circula tion of any Democratic or conservative nawwssppaappaa• It ad drams weakly mom than 100,000 au ben and con stant machismo: and reaches at least acv • Damen reader% With the steady Increase in circulation which it now enjoys; three numbers will be danided by the lit' of January, IESIL Nothlnghes than this should sattly three who b-lierve that the only Impact restoring the Onion and. theail-thorny 'of thi Constitution over - a now distracted and divided country, lies in wresting power from the hence of those whom tlinatkino tour hedped to provoke, invite, and prolong the war; and that to accomplish this end, no means II so effective as the diffindon through able and enterprising newspapers, of sound political knowledge among the working men, the thinking men, and the vot ing m-n of the North. Enterprise, industry and money will be liberally ex rended to make Tom Woe= THE REST NEWSPAPER IX AMERICA. Its news from every part of the world will be early and authentic. Wherever the telegraph ex tends, or railroads run, or steamboats ply, it will gather the latest intelligence. It has a large staff of accomplished correspondents with all the federal armies, who will tele graph and write to um the latest news from the varionz seats of war. it has correspondents and reporters in every political and commercial centre in America and Europe, whom lettere and dispatches will leave nothing worthy of note unknown to its readers. • -•• . Special exertions will be used to make its reports of the Crops, of the Cattle, Produce, and Money markets, corn. prehenolve and accurate. Realising that the bone and anew of the country are to be found upon Its farms and in work-shops, TER WORLD will gather from every quarter in formation and news concerning Agriculture and manufae turas, and will endeavor to make Its issues pecullary valu able to the Farmers and Mechanics of the country. ;the war in which the nation is engaged against armed and infatuated rebels. and the radleal policy of the ad ministration which prolongs it, have conspired to bring together upon one platform all conservative, Union•loviog and Constitution-loving men, of whatever former name and creed. Many of those who, within the limits of the Ccostitution, fought the battles of the ballot-box under the leadership of those patriotic statesmen of other and better days, Henry Clay and Daniel Webster, together with the masses whose principles were those of such patriots as Andrew Jackson, and William L. Marcy, Silas Wright and Stephen A. Douglas, now stand shoulder to shoulder upon the earns platform and under the same banner. The plat form is a plain one. It Is to Issvoas cue limos, mauvrans THE OONVITOTIOD, Ann MUD= eat Laws. Whatever makes for this end, the exercise of forte or the policy of conciliation, The World will advocate; whatever make, against It, The World will oppose. It will oppose every enemy to THg UNION, whether armed In rebellion at the South or insidiously planting the seeds of disunion and essential disloyalty a the North. It will oppose every violation of TILE CONSTITUTION, which is the only hope and bond of union, and our only authority for exhorting or compelling the allegiance of the South. It will oppose every infraction of THE LAWS, in high places or in low, by reckless and misguided parti sans, or by the administration which has been their ex ample. 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Profoundly impressed with the desire to contribute all that it may to the great work of this generation—namely, to restore our national unity, and to place the United States again foremost among the nations of the earth, and first in the peace, prosperity and happiness of its people— The World seeks from those who desire such things their sympathy and support, and, above all, the favor of Him who crowns every good work. TARAIB: DAILY WORLD Yearly subscribers by mail SEMI—WEEKLY WORLD. Single subscribers per annum Two copies to one address WEEKLY WORLD.I. Single subscribers per annum 2.00 Three copies (address on each Oper) 5.00 Five copies 8.00 Ten copies 61. tt Twenty copies (all to one address 25.00 Clubs of 20 and over can have the address put on each paper for an additional charge of 10 cents each. For every club of twenty an extra copy will be added for the getter up of the club. 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TAE UNION, THE CONSTITUTION, AND TILE EN- FORCEMENT OF THE LAWS THE DAILY AGE, which ad vocates the principles and policy of the Demo cratic party, is Issued every morning, (Sundays excepted,) and contains the LaTESS TELEGRAPHIC NEWS from all parts of the world; with carefully prepared articles on Govern• meet, Politics, Trade, Finance, etc , and prompt editorial comments on the questions and affairs of the day; Market Reports. Prices Current, Stock Quotations, Marine Tuthill grace, Reports of Public Gatherings, Foreign mid Domes tic Correspondence, Legal Reports, Theatrical criticisms, Reviews of Literature, Art and Music. Agricultural Mat ters, and discussions of whatever subject is of general In terest and importance. THE WYEE.I.I' Ana, is a complete compendium of the News of the Week, and contains the chief editorials, the prices curreut cud mar ket reports, stock quotations, correspondence and general news matters published in the Daily Ago. It also contains great variety of other matter, rendering It in all re. spects a first-class family journal, particularly adapted to the Politician, the Merchant, the Farmer, the Mechanic, the Literary man, and all classes of readers. It has, In fact every characteristic of a LIVE NEWSPAPER, fitted to the Counting House, the Workshop, the Farmer's Fir, side, and the General Reader. TERMS DAILY. WEEKLY One year, by Mai 1........ $B.OO 0120 year, by Mail,. Six Months 4.00 Six Months Three Months 2.00 Three Months For any period less than Clubs of 10 17.50 three months, at the rate " 20 00 of Seventy-Five cents per with an extra copy GOATII3 month. for getting up the elub. - - PAYMENT REQUIRED INTARIADLY IN ADVANCE " Specimen °pies of the Daily and Weekly will be sent gratis to any ddrese, on application. The publishers of The Age could easily fill their columns with the unsought and most liberal commendations of the press throughout the country• bat they prefer that it should stand altogether upon claims to public confidence, well known and established. They believe it has acquired this reputation by the candor, fearlessness and indepen. deuce with which it has been conducted, through times of extraordinary confusion of Ideas on public subjects, and 'atterly of almost unexampled public trial. It is now, and will be, as heretofore, the supporter of truly national principles, opposed alike to radicalism and fanaticism in every form, and devoted to the maintenance of good goy ernment, law and order. The publishers of The Age conceive that it thus renders peculiar services end has peculiar claims upon all men by whom its principles are valued, and who, by the proper means, look to promote and secure the Constitutional restoration of the Union. 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Address, GLOSSIIREN NEB. & WELSH, No. 430 Chestnut Mreet, Philadelphia. mar 15 tt 101 HUNDILED INVALIDS, have been cured alnce November, 1862, by the vari. one modifications of Electricity as applied at the Electrical Institute on Orange street, between Duke and Lime streets, Lancaster, has been published since the Electrical Institute ham been established in Lancaster, but this system of practice has been left to sink or swim upon • ITS OWN rtLEEITS, some of the most respectable and substantial citizens of Lancaster county, have been treated and cured, as can be seen by reference to themselves, or the books of the L atitnte. of every kind have been treated successfully, and in a number of instances, after all other systems and medicines had failed, and the individuals had been pronounced in. curable and GIVEN lIP TO DIE Pulmonary Consumption, Liver Diseases, Diabetic, Piles, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Paralysis, Elemiplegla and Paraplegia, liemeapia, At:Amnia, Laryngitis, Trachelismus, and ail diseatel of the throat and vocal crgaus, Bronchitis and Pleuritic, Neuralgia, Sciatic, Spinal weakness, Epilepsy, when arising from functional disturbance of the Organism; Chorea or Bt. Vitus Dance, complaints incident to Females, and especially PROLAPSUS UTERI or falling down of the Uterus, can be permanently cured, and all nervous affections yield to the action of the Gal vanic and Electric currents, when properly applied. One would be led to suppose, from the practiPAl demon stration given of the wonderful healing properties of Gal. vauism in the above diseases, that its efficacy as a Thera peutic would be doubted by no one, and yet we occasional ly come across an individual who will not believe. simply because the Medical Faculty, as a general thing, have not taken hold of it, to them we would say that there is hard ly a Braithwaites Retrospect published but what refers to the healing properties of Electricity, and that if the faculty rinds, stood more about it they would prefer It to all other remedies, also, that some of the beet Phy sicians in the United States have adopted It. Hereafter, however, in order to gratify all, there will be at the livid Late an eminent Physician of FORTY YEARS ACTUAL PRACTICE, and we cordially invite the diseased of all classes to call and examine into the merits of this system, as consulta tion and advice, together with pamphlets, will be given Free of Charge. GEORME W. FREED, Medical Electrician, Orange street, tretwetn Duke and Lime streets, oct A If 421 Lancaster, Pa. I MPOILTAAIT TO FAFLIAERSI GEO. D. SMUGGER'S AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND SEED WARE HOUSE, No. zs EAST KING 510501, LANCAEITER, Two doors West of the Court House. The undersigned having lately purchased from Wm. D. Sprecher his entire dock and interest in the Agriculture) Implement and Bead Ware Hood, in Lancaster, takes this method of inviting the attention of, Farmers and others to his large and well selected stock, which consists in part, of the following articles: FODDER CUTTERS—Telegraph Cutters for fodder, hay or draw, 4 sizes; Cummings' Cutters, 4 sizes; Eureka Cutters, 3 sizes; Harrisburg Car Co. Critters, 4 sizes. CORN SHELLERS from $4 to $2O. Also the large Kin derhook Cannon Sheller.. Sausage Cutters and Fillers of all alike, Lard Presses, Farm Mills. Hay Presses, and Steel mould-board Plows. Also on hand the New Jersey Self- Reaping and Mowing Machine. THE CELEBRATED COCKLEY PLOUGH, of the genuine patterns and castings, manufactured and constantly kept on hand; and great variety of Ploughs • and Castings, Subsoil Ploughs, Machine Belting, Bags, Pulleys, Ropes, Tar and Oils of all kinds for machinery. Also Harrows, Cultivators, Platform,Scales, Farm Bells, Grindstones and fixtures, Shovels, orks, Purlieu, Guano, Bone Duet, Fruit and Ornamental Treei, and Seeds on band of every description. 'mar The highest cash price paid for Seeds, at the Ware. house, N 0.28 East King street, Lancaster, two doors west of the Court House—same aide. ROOFING SLATK.—A full supply of the beet and sec ond quality Lancaster and York County Roofing Slate on hand, which will be put on by the square or sold by the ton on reasonable terms. Please give me a call. • WM. D. SERECHER herewith returns his thanks to , 'Farmers and others for past patronage, and hoped the ,I MMe may be continued to his WOther, &prig dm 15] GEO. D. SPRIKIHER. A FOR THE LADIES. • " THE L.ADY'LI }RIZ!! p - - MONTHLY ILittAZATII or LITERATURE AND FASHION _ The nabscribers would beg leers to call the attention of their friends and the public CO _the NSW MAGAZINE which they are about to lons, and the Jemmy number pr which ill nearly ready: The nami will be . . . ~ 'T H X tADY•B P.III.IINR -:- _-_,.. - 7 and it will be devoted to choke laterstirs an t i: U*. Ulna gatim of th° raddooll• It Iviii.4lse_ contain th a.bgest patterniof Cl oaks, Ceps, Ikuu Haut Drelfwek Work, Embroidery , a c., U.; with mar, Receipts. Milide l ;7 ll 7 4 other matters interesting -to ladies gsmisnally. ____ _ THE LADY'S FRIEN D will be edited by Mrs. HoimEY PETERSON, who will relynprni the Borneo in the Liter, ery Department, of the following - - UNRIVALLED CORPS Oli . -.. WRITEBS: . Mrs. Henry. Wood, Mrs. M. P. Tucker, Author of "East Penny kl. Raymond; Ignite," &o. Frees H. Sheffield, Mary Howitt, Mrs. L. D. Shears, Marion Harland, Caroline A. Bell, Author of o Alone," Annie F. lent, Mrs. E. 8. Randolph, Sophie May, RPnor. C. Donnelly, Harris Scylla, C. M. Trowbridge, Mrs. Z B. Spencer, Margaret Homier, Hattie Dyer Britts, Virg's. P. Townsend, Annie Russell, Mrs M. A. Denison, Miss A. L. Must:ay, Clara Augusta, Sara J. Ramse y, Laura J. Atter, Clara Doty, August Bell, Beret. W. Stillman, Anna L. 0—.., Minnie May, Charles Morris, Arthur Hampton, Helen M. Pratt, T. J. Chambers, Maggie C. Rigby, Barbara Brenda, Mrs. Anna Bache, and other talented Lucinda B. Browne, writers. Carrie Meyer, HANDSOME STEEL ENGRAVINGS. A Handsome Steel Engraving and a Gotared Bt•el Fash ion Plate will illustrate every number; besides well en cuted Wood Cute, illustrative of Stories, Patterns, ko,, too numerous to mention. The January number will contain a beautiful Steel Engraving, designed expressly for this Magaelne by S.oheuseele, and called • GABRIEL WILKIE'S RETURN. Thie handsome Steel Plate illustrates • story Of love, war, and a broken engagement, by Was Eleanor 0. Don- nelly, and will be of itself, we trust, worth the price of the number. A SEWING MACHINE GRATIS We will give to any person sending thirty subscriptions to THE LADY'S FRIEND and Sixty Dollars, one of WHEELER At WILSON'S CELEBRATED SEWING MA— CHINES, such as they sell for Forty• Five DOW,. The Machines will be selected new at the manufactory In New York, boxed, and forwarded free of cost, with the exoep tion of freight In procuring subscribers for this Premium, we prefer that the thirty subscribers should be procured at the regu lar terms of Two Dollars for each, but where this cannot be done, they may be procured at our club rates, and the balance of Sixty Dollars forwarded to us in cash by the person desiring the machine. The Magazine will be sent to different Post:Offices, if desired. Every person collect ing names should send them with the money as fast as obtained, so that the subscribers may begin at once to re ceive their Magazines, and not become dissatisfied with the. delay. When the whole number of names (thirty), and whole amount of money (Sixty Dollars), Is received, the machine will be duly forwarded. TERMS Our terms will be the same as those for that well known weekly paper, THE SATURDAY EVENING POST, pub lished by no for the last seventeen years—in order that the dubs may be made tip of the paper and magazine con jointly, where it is so deaired—and will be as follows CASH IN ADVANCE. 1 copy, one year, $2.00 2 copies, one year, 3.00 3 copies, one year, 8.00 8 copies, and one to getter up of club, 12.00 20 copies, and one to getter up of club, 28.00 One copy each of THE LADY'S FRIEND and SATUR DAY EVENING POST 8.00 414- Single numbers of THE-LADY'S FRIEND (postage paid by 118)20 cents. 44... The matter in The Lady's Friend will always be different from that in The Poet. Subscribers in British - North America must remit twelve cents in addition to the annual subscription, as we have to prepay the U. S. postage on their magazines. Address DEACON k PETERSON, No. 319 Walnut St, .114' Specimen numbers will be sent gratuitously (when written for) to those desirous of procuring subscribers. nov 24 if 413 3.00. 5.00 7.00 12.00 22.50 OLDIEDS IN THE ARMY AND OUR 1,7 PEOPLE AT HOME Are now offered an opportunity by which they can obtain a GOOD AND DURABLE TIME—PIECE, AT A VERY LOW FIGURE. WARRANTED TO KEEP TIME ONE YEAR, AND THE MISER 18 ALLOWED THE PRII'I LEGE OF EXAMIN ATION BEFORE THE PAYMENT IS REQUIRED. IMPROVED DUPLEX IN PULL RUBY ACTIONS. A first class Hunting Time-Piece of silver material, over which is eloctro dee plated 18 k. gold, moat durably wrought, making the imitation so faultless that It cannot be detected from the solid material by the most experi enced Judges; acids will not affect it. London made move• meat. Improved Duplex in full ruby action, has sweep seconds, and is not to be excelled In general appearance. This is decidedly one of the best articles ever offered for traders and speculators. Engineers, emigrants, and persons traveling, will find them superior to any other; alteration of climate will not affect their accuracy. Price, packed In good shape and good running order, only $35, or case of 6 for $2OO. SILVER DOUBLE TIME HUNTING LEVERS, Best quality silver cases, over which electro-fine plated 18 k. gold, similar to our Improved Duplex, and superior adjusted movement with "Stop," to be used in timing horses, etc.; haarliour Indexes for Washington and Green wich time, sweep;tecond, and all the improvements. All in all, taking its beautiful and faultless appearance and its superior movement into consideration, we regard it as decidedly tho cheapest article of the kind in the market. Price, in i4oud running order, $35, or case of 0 for 200. Ake We ask no pay in advance, but will forward either 01 them to responsible parties, to any part of the loyal States, with bill payable to expressman when the goods arc delivered, giving the buyer the privilege of examina tion, and, it not satisfactory, the watch can be returned at our expense . The express companies refuse making collections on sol diers and other parties in the disloyal States, consequently all such orders must be accompanied by the cash to insure attenti7n. We make a deduction of two dollars on either watch when the payment is forwarded In advance. Money may be'sent by express at our expense. THOS. CAFFERTY A CO., 93 and 95 Broad street, opposite City Bank, nor 10 too l4] Providence, E. L AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL CO.'s CHEAP FERTILIZERS. PABULETTE. This Fertilizer is composed of night soil and the fertilizing eloneuts at urine, combined chemically and mechanically with other valuable fertilizing agents and absorbents. It le reduced to a puiverulent condition, ready for lm• modiste use, and without loss of its highly nitrogenous fertilizing properities. Its universal applicability to all crops and soils, and Its durability and active qualities, are'well known to be all that agriculturists can desire. Price, $2.5 per Ton. CHEMICAL. COMPOST. This Fertilizer is largely composed of animal matter, such as meat, bone, fish, leather, hair and wool, together with chemicals and inorganic fertilizers, which decom pose the mass, and retain the nitrcgenons elements. It is thoroughly impregnated with urine, and the thinner por tions of night soil. It is a very valuable fertilizer for field crops generally, and especially for potatoes and garden purposes. Its excellent qualities, strengh and cheapness, have made it very popular with all who have used it. Price, $25 per Ton. TREE AND FRUIT FERTILIZER. It is a highly phosphatic fertilizer, and is particularly adapted for the cultivation of trees, fruits, lawns and flowers. It will promote a very vigorous and healthy growth of wood and fruit, and largely increase the luantit) and perfect the maturity of the fruit. For hot home and household plants and flowers, it will be found an indispensable article to secure their greatest perfection. It will prevent and cure diseased conditions of the peach and grape, and is excellent for grass and lawns. The formula or method of combining its constituent fertilizing ingredients have received the highest approval of eminent chemists and scientific agriculturists. Price, $5O per Ton. PHOSPHATE OF LIDIE. The Agricultural Chemical Company manufacture a Phosphate of Lime in accordance with a new and valuable formula, by which a very superior article is produced, so as to be afforded at a less price than other manufacturers charge. Practical tests have proved that its value, as a fertilizer, is equal to the best Phosphate of Lime in the market. Price, $45 per Ton. .44-TE.H.A.Ib CAM:l.—Cartago and Freight to be paid by he Purchaser. AGRICULT URAL CHEMICAL CO.'S WORKS, AT CAN 11.. WHARF, O TRY DELAWARZ OPPICE, 413 A ARCH Smarr, PHILADLLPHIA, PA. It. B. FITTS, General Agent. The Company's Pamphlet Circular, embracing tall dl• rections for using the above Fertilizers, sent by mall free, when requested. For sale by A. W. RUSSELL and WM. SPBBIIHE'R, Lancaster. [tab 288 m 7 THE SATURDAY EVENING POST, "THE OLDEST AND BERT OP THE WEZICLIEB." The Proprietors of THE SATURDAY EVENING POST —which paper is now in its Forty-Third Year I—would simply announce in their Prospectus for 1884, that they design maintaining for their weekly the high character it has already acquired as a drat class literary paper I They have reason to believe that the stories of Mrs. Wood, author of " East Lynne," Ac.; Marion Harland, author of "Alone," Ac; Miss Virginia F. Townsend, and numerous other excellent writers, have been generally regarded as possessing the greatest merit and the most absorbing in terest; and they design procuring for THE POST to the future as in the past, the beet Stories, Sketches and other Literary Novelties, which they can possibly obtain. They have commenced, in the first paper of January, a New Novel called OSWALD CRAY, by Mrs. Wood, author of East Lynne," "Vernees Pride," Ac. This novel will be about the length of " East Lynne," and will be printed from the advance sheets expressly forwarded to them by Mrs. Wood from England. In addition to the Stories written expressly for THE POST, its Editor also strives to lay before its readers the best Stories from the English Periodicals. And gives, in addition to the Tales and Sketches, more or lees Agricul tural Matter, with a Riddle, Receipt, News, and Market Departments every week. A SEWING MACHINE GRATIS! - - We will give to any person sending thirty subscriptions to THE POST and Sixty Dollars, one of WHEELER & WILSON'S CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINES, such as they sell for Forty-Five Dollar. The Machines will be selected new at the manufactory in New York, boxed and forwarded free of cost, with the exception of freight TERMS.—Two Dollars a year; Two copiee, $3; Four copiefesB; Eight copies (and one gratis), sl2.—One copy of THE POST and one of THE LADY'S FRIEND, $3. Address DEACON & PETERSON, ••• • • No. 319 Walnut Street, Phila. 499- Specluten numbers of THE POST sent gratis. j tf 62 an 5 ROOFING SLATE. PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE TIMES. Tho undersigned having constantly on hand a fall sup ply of Lancaster and York County ROOFING SLATE, of the best qualities, which he is gelling at reduced pficee, and which will be put on by the square or sold by the ton, on the most reasonable terms. Also, constantly on band an Extra Light PEACH BOTTOM. SLATE, intended for elating on shingled roofs. Having in my employ the beet Slaters in the market, the work will be warranted to be executed in the best manner. As these qualities of Slate are the best in the market, builders and others will find It to their interest to call and examine samples at my office, in Sprecher'e New Agricul tural and Seed Ware Rooms, No. 28 East King street, two doors west of the Court House. apr 19 dm 15] GEO. D. BPIGEOHXR.. GREATEST VARIETY OF PHOTO GRAPH ALBUMS. We would call the attention of persons to on largo stock of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS'. Wo have the largest and beet stock ever brought to the city. OVER 100DIFFT 00 DOLLARS. TO STYLES, VARINRS. G is PRICK FROM E 7 R 6 CENTS 23, Call and see for yourself at JOHN SECEAFFER'S . Cheap Cash Book Mori, 82 North Queen street, Lancaster. act 14 [Examiner. Union and Inquirer copy.l tf 40 WANTE.D.--Twonty (30) Seger 0101100 i• on good work and steady employment, at 'No:, IA Market St... Newark, N. J. , T. KENNY';' apr 19 •
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