ler ov minx". He r z • itot IN 10) . 1 - P'41 1 (7 - "13, -Fos Ai bre iscsand Ids Law 001cefrom Nor th ouks street I - - THE..w oRLD. • Atom splitstrist, oppoidt. liecialstocgotel: !au Itidepre4;at Deasperitf: Danz Brati We 4 0 ,17 nni spr .• _ . tfl2 weekly Reirspapar. A B Lam: LH Kr it -al ILA B . ea, LA W 01nrza wieLP.AL , BonAmIA X*- SS NOM DIN& evi ZASCIASTIE. PA, ty` purr IS z NAT 3 -- L101111133., A TTORIM Y LAW has his Moe In North - Dc*e itre4t, ustr4 tte the l~Jonrt Haase.:.: tf II F X A LLIAL wrian s untA, frO Y • A r•LA W. try the 001. Rash honor, ogisiodteVailotil, Wed King otriot. age IT, 116 ill 0 Ir. A. L. • Ili, JOAN S. LIVINGSTON, Attorney et Law, his doted from the Moe of N. ZUrnaker. Esq., to No. 11, North Duke atreet, aA. doors north of the Omits House, Liateastar PST [dee7 tt 4.1 I - $_ A.PIWEGI lA, Minim at Law v luu removed has Glace from ble °rater =into South Duke /triad, nearly opposite the Trinity rin Church. apr 8 tf 12 ► r 'HALL FOREMAN, •••ATTORNEY AT LAW. OMOZWriaT. E. PiartuN, Kea., No. 2d NAST }Lute St., -LANOABTEN, P" WV Ml' Da. JOHN 121 9 O.ILLIJA, DENTIST...OIRn* and Residence one door below the TAW, Hotel, We'd Wag OrtisVletnetatter, Pa. (apr 18 tf 13 TESIIIZ-LANDII.I3, Attorney at Le.w.....0g. a, needle doer east at Lechler's Hotel, EXCL fir lug street, Lancaster, Pa. M. All kinds of Sectioning—such as writing Wills, Deeds, Mortgages, Accounts, ec., will be'attended to with orrietness and despatch. cosy 15. '.5 tf-17 t j A. NI 13 H. BARNES, FANCY AND WINDSOR. CHALK BAKER, No. 693 - East King street., Lan.acter, Takes pleasure in Inviting the public to et Itts Ware- Moms, and 'examine his BEAUTIFUL AFOORTMENT OF CHAIRS OF.VARIOUS PATTERNS. - - - - - - In...ORDERS received and promptly attended to at the bortart notice. None but the beet workmen are employed thiziestablislunent, consequently Ctalre purchased at this houle are fully equal to any article...old in the Easters Calm. Call and examine for yourselves. tang ld ly 61 DR.J. T. BAKER, HO3IOEOPATELIC YilvdlCl AN, Of LANCASTER CIT may b. columned professionally, at his 'Del.., at ileurY Bear's Hotel, In the Borough of Etraaburs, on Thorb.iny of each week, from 10 o'clock in the morn mg to three In the afternoon. An opportunity la thus afforded to rag:Manta of litrasburg and vicinity to avail tbernr.e.ives of Ifornceopathic treatment, and females suffering from chronic diausises may enjoy the advice of one who has made this class of diseases a speciality. J. T. BEICIS.R., 11. D., Eforuceopathic Phyelrien. cct 72 tf 41j East King street, atcre Lime, L 2,1110.1,11, DRUG AND CITEMICAL STORE The subscriber having removed his store to the new bonding nearly opposite his old stand, and directly opposla .he Cross Keys Hotel, has nn, - band a well selected took of articles belonging to the Drug business,consisting n part of Oils, Acta, Spices, „Seed., Alcohol, Powdered Articles, Sarsaparillas, tr.c., kc., to which the attention ot country merchants, physicians and coneumors in general THOMAS ELLMAK glt, worst King stmet. Ur; Is invited feb 9 tf Tin K a lil 0 V A. I. .--WILLIA.III. V. AMER., [k DENTIST, for five yearn a student and assistant of Dr. WAYLAN, formerly of this ; city, una removed his office to the roome lately tempted by Dr. hicCslia, in East fling street, two d.rb from Centre Square, where he is prepared to meet those who may. favor him with their confidence, and serve them .11 the moat skillful manner, warranting eatidtaction In very reasonable cue, both as to oparistioas psi-termed and charges for the same. WII. N. AMKIt. apr 1 ly 12 A NEW MAGAZIN 1 FOR THE LADIES. THE MY'S FRIBND A MONTHLY MAGAZINIS LITERATURE AND FABIIION The inbscriberA would beg leave to call the attention of their friends and the public to the NEW 51 tOAZI v E which they are about to Issue, ant the January number of which is nearly ready The cam- will It, TUE LADI"B FR1111), and it will be devoted to choice Literature and the illus. Intim) of the Feolliona. It wiei kt. 150 contaiu th [awe: patterns of Cloaks. Cepa. llo.riets, Head Dreeme., Fancy Work, Embroidery. &c: with ktrceipt4, ticw, and other mat:ers. Inte , reetlog t.) lad,oo vouera' ty. THIL ~ AD) 'll s D will r,e ...tilted by Mrs HENRY kirho will r,ly upon • •`., 1,0- , . WI Department. ilf the following Chit! V CO Mrs. lisury Wood, Author or " 6‘.1 Lynne." Ac Mary ow itt, Marion Harland, Author of "Altos." &Ire. E. S. Itanuolph. ltl'uor. C. Donnelly, 0. M. Trowbridge, biargsret Roemer, Virg'a. F. Townsend, MI a. M. A. Denison, Mar. Augusta, Laura J. Arun, August Berl. ArItIGL L. G Charles Morris, Helen M. Pratt, Maggie C. If igby, Mrs Ann! Bache, Lucinda B. Brpw Carrie Mayor. IIANDS0111t; STEEL I.Mili.kVlNti, - - - . - A Handsome Steel Engraving soda t2olored dt,e' ion Plato will illustrate every numb, ; outed Wood Cuts, illustrative of COI Patterns, hr , numerous to mention. The January r :BIM ili• • beautiful Stool Engraving. design,,,'. tll, Magazine by Sebeussele, and call,: GABRIEL WILKIE'S it ETLIn This handsome Stool Plat o iZhtdret, x et,.ey LJ: war, and a broken engagement. by nelly, and. will be of Itself, we trust, worth 61,, ;.: the number. A SEWING MACHINE GRAlle; We will give to any per,on sending thirt2. - • to THE LADY'd FRIEND and Dollara, WHEELER & CELEBRATr:ri :+SWIN OI:LINEd, such ea they Bell for Forty• k. ITU Machines will be selected new at the awn ere -~7, York, boxed, and forwar,l,l free of wW, Sion of freight. In procuring 011bXeriberti :nr this Premium, wr p,ftt that the thirty au hsci-itiere ohs,old to•pr,•cn• st at th • ic.o tar terms of Two Dollar, for eacih but where this eau., be done, they may be procured at o,s club raha. and balance of Sixty Dollars forwal•lee, to 00 in cash by ch person desiring the machine. Thu =l •,.;.••nus Il ts seh to different Poet Offices, If o afro" c ing names should send them with the a. LI,I obtained, eo that the subscribers hay hcrin ut one.. ; calve their Magazines, and not ili,acidtied 01;1 the delay. When the whoi,., Lamee (thlcty, and whole amount of 1110,i, (Sixty Dolor, , the machine will be duly forwardod Our terms will be rho same as ch.., ior thr.l w . . 11 weekly paper, TEIaI bATURDAY EVENING POST, p o b Ilahed by us for the last mvooloola y-ar--lo ardor that ill clubs may be made np of the paper sail mo suns e•in Jointly, where it in so nealred—nut will he 5, follows. Mil=ff;ffll I copy, one year, 3 copies, one year,. 4 copies, one year, 8 copies, and one to getter up of club 20 copies, and one to getter np of club One copy each of THE LA DT'S FRIEND and e'ATUE DAY EVENING POST, 3.1.0 air Single numbers of THE LADY'S Fill b. (portage peid'by us) 20 cents. .Ri`The matter in The Lady's Priced will always ho different trom that in Thu Pont. Subscribers in British North America most remit twelve acute In addition to the annual sub-criptiou, as w have to prepay the U. S. postage on their magasines Address 171C.A.Ci , N s PETEitIiON, No. 310 Walnut et, Phllada. W Specimen numbers will be soot gratuitously written for) to those desirous of procuring Fill bscriber3. now 24 tf A GRICULTURAL. CHEMICAL CO.'S CHEAP FEItfILIZER:,. PABULfiII" This Fertiliser is composed of night soil ao d the fertilising elements of urine, combined chemically and mechanically with other valuable fertilizing agents and absorbents. It is reduced to a pulveruient audition, ready or tin mediate use, and without how or Its highly nitrogenous ferallsing numerates. Its universal applicability to all crept and .2110, and its durability and active qualities, are well knewu t. be all that agriculturiati can desire, Prior., $25 per 2bn. cnicinicAL coniposrr. - - This Fertillterls largely computed Cl animal ',water, such ae meat, bone, figh, leather, hsir and wool, together with chemical. and inorganic fertilizer, which d,out posa the mats, and retain the nttrcoenoue elements. It it thorotighly impregnated with urine, and the thinner 12, tione of night soll. It Ito very valuable fertilizer f.:r deed crepe qt e r,. and eapecially for potatoes and garden purva..,. Its excellent qualines. etrangh and it ;V, made it very popular with all who have n-. 41 • Prez- TA per lea TREE Aid) FRUIT PE eiTILIZER. IYNh tiNnly phopphatio .erulizor, end . iF adapted for the cu,tlvotion of trove, Innt.., hownd HOW•re• It win promote a very • cod healthy growth of wood and trait, cod lary,oy 0rrr,.,0 !or quantity and p•rfeet the tuatarilN of the fru:: F., hone and householu phut, and fl 'wars, it :,'or _ an indl-peneawa to aocare their glaate- , t pm or!, It Will prevent and cure I.itw.seed cendttioo, ri the p ,, sc b and grape, and In excellent for groan vud loon,. The formula or method of combioin , b it • cooe:1 acct fertilizing ingredient+ have roceivcd the higher. approve; of eminent ctosmilta and aclentiflo agrtculto, Prize, $6O per ton. PROSPRA'FR. OF' Liam,. .• The Agnctiaural Chemical Company mountactura Phosphate of Lime in accordance with anew and valuable behattla, by which a very superior artiew is produced, so as to be afforded at a less price than other ccanufacturere shatter: Practical teats have proved that lc. titan , as a Ilirtniter,lll equal to the beet Phosphate of 141130 in the mutes. • lit;' SO per Tm. 4161•THRIdtl OABH.—Cartag, and rrelzbt to be paid by the Purelimier. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL CO.'S Is - or.R.S, Ax CANAL WHARF, ON TOO DELAWARI: 0117 M, 41334 ARM 8163IT,..PEfi1ADELPHIA, PA. B. B. PITTS, Geber.l The Company's Pamphlet Cllrcuiar, embracing lull di reetiOni bsr aging the above Pertilivera, merit by mall free, wherpiqueited. Tor We by A. W. RUSSELL and Wg. iq'RECIIPP. Lanesater. feb 23 6m 7 QELICAPPERPS CHEAP BOOK 5T021 , 3 ' No. 32 NORM QUEZIV STREEP IB RHIC PLACE TO PURCHASE ROHOOL BOOKS A SCHOOL STA T I 0:: COMPLIMING ALL THE 0001000 READING AND SPELLING BOOKS, ARITHMETICS AND ALGEBR,AS, GRAMMARS AND RTYMOLOGIE2., DICTIONARIES AND HISTVEI PHILOSOPHIIIS. So , Ar WV! AND COMPOSITION BOOKS, LETTER, OAP AND NOTE PAPER, BLANK—BOOKS, SLATES, LEAD AND SLATE PENCILS, PENS AND HOLDERS, INK, INKSTANDS, RULERS, sad he but cad most complete assortment of BOIIf , OL STATIONERY IN THE CITY. Mr Liberal Mammas, made to Teacbers and Morchs • - atJOHN SHEAFTSJI.O3 Cheap Cash Book store, 32 Neel Queen street., Lancaster. tf 40 DaN. NEW. AND INTERESTING BOONS. 211111310t4ILIMIS of bowsaw° Lug. By the Authrir — lif "Nast Lynne; or, The Harro Daughter," ari A nity 4 ar k % Pakeurrri_ao L piiioeu! . ..e, ; OW 7 - 1 " D.44-9'.4. /LAG 11F . t . t NIMII9 BYBo:7l 2 Mr . imar i t cf./. Cor. North Queen and Orange 'Ste - - - The VIT. Grid. to which the New York Weekly Argue bas been united: has today 410 times the aggregate circtde. Lion of any Democratic o^ooneervative newspaper.!' It ad dresses weekly more than 100,000 subscribers aed cam slant purchasers and reaches at lease tuna • laLLIoN readout - With the st.ad. increase in circulation which it now enjoy... these numbers will be doubled by the let of Jimmy, 1864. Nothing lees than this should entity these Who believe that the only hope of restoring the Union and the authority offlus °mutilation over a now distracted and-divided country, lien in wresting power from the hangs tit those whose fanaticism has helped to provoke, invite; end prolong the war; and that to ascomplish tine end, nprosansia so effective as the diffusion, through able and enterprising newspapers, of sound political knowledge among the working men, the thinking men, and the vot ing once of the North. Enterpr;se industry and money will be liberally ex. minded to make Tns WORLD THE BEST N EWSPAP ME TN AkiEfiloA. its news frmn every part of the wort melt be early and authentic. Wherever the telegraph ex trude, or railroads ran, or eteamboats ply, it wilt gather the latest Intelligence. ft bee a large staff of accomplished correspondents with at the federal armies. who writ tele graph and write to as the latest news from the rationa oasts of war. It hat correspondents end reporters in every political and commercial centre in America and Europe, whose letters and dispatches will leave nothing worthy of note n••knOwn to its readers- _ . . . Special exertione will be need to make its reports cf the Crops, cf the Cattle, Produce, arid Money market., oum prehonsive and accurate. Rea Icing that the bone - and Sinew of the country "are to be found upon its farms and in work-shops, TES WOULD will gather from every quarter in formation and a sws concerning Agriculture and mane. , tn.!, and will endeavor to make Ito issues issoullarY vain' able to the Femora and Mechanics of the country The war in which the nation is enosged against ensue? and infatuated repels and the radical policy of the ad ministration which prolongs it, hsee conspired to bring together upon one plstform all consorvative. Union - loving and Conatittiti , m-loving men, of whatever former came and creed. Many of those who, within the limits of the Ccostiteitlan, fought the battles of the ballot-box Under the leadership of those patriotic 'Lateen:len of other and better days, Merry Clay and Daniel Webster, together with the masses whose principles ware those of such patriots as Andrew Jackson. and William L. Marcy, Silas Wright and Stephen A. Douglas, now stand shoulder to shoulder upon the same platform and under the same banger. The slat. form ten plain one. It is to =STORE vol UNION, MAINTAIN roe CoNiTITOTION, AND IMITORCI Tan Lowe. Wtstever mnk e fm- this end. the exercise of force or the policy of conoilietts,u, The World will advocate; whatever makes egg net it, The World will oppose. wail upirc..se every enemy to TEIV: UNION, vThethe• armed In rebellion st the South or insidiously planting the seeds of disunion and essential disloyalty a the North. It will oppose ovary violation of THE CONSTITUTION, WhiCh i 4 the only hope and bond or Union, and our only authority for exhorting or fa:impelling the allegiance of the South. It will oppose every infraction of THE LAWS, in high places or in low, by rectlesa and misguided parti- UM,, or by the administration which has been their ex ample. • ft will fearlestry exercise the Front in of the ; it will constantly uphold and defend Freedom of Speecb, and Freedom of the Ballot. To the lawless seta of the Administration, its arbitrary and unjust arrestsand eapatriations, its denial of the right to the writ of habeas corpus, its illegal proclamations, its abrogation of State curt federal laws, ite despotic accumu. tattoos of uograoted power, and its subversions of the safteguards of um AND PUUSCISAL LIBILIZTT, it will constant ly oppose the letter and spirit of our supreme law and . he adaucwy of sound doctrine, until American freemen shall be roused to the recovery of tonic rights, their liberties, their laws, and their limited and well-balanced govern ment, by the resistless decision of the ballot Profoundly impressed with the drain, to contribute all that it may to the greet work of this generation—namely, to restore our nationa. unity, and to place the United States again foremost among thelrations of the earth, and first In the peace, prosperity andidippineas of its people— The World seeks from those who dodre such things their sympathy and support, and, above all, the favor of film who crowns every good work. . _ TERMS: DAILY WORLD Yearly subscribers by mall . . BE3II—W E r• ELY WORLD Single subscribers per annum Two coping to one atidresa Single subscribers per annum.. 2.00 Three copies (address on each paper) 5.00 Fl•e copies 8.00 Ten copies Twenty copies (all to one address 25.00 Clubs of 20 sail over can have the address put on each paper in, so additional charge of 10 cents ea,ki. Foe every club of twenty an extra copy will ho added for the getter up of Ins club. F.•r every club ol fitty, the Oomi.Weekly ; and for every club of one hundred, the Dully will be sent, when request ed. is lieu of the extra copies .1 weekly. al:Mß:one to Clet; may be made at any time at same rate,l'Apers cannot changed from Aid un to another, but nu request of the person ordering the Club dud on receipt 01 Oft ) cents extra, single papers will be is en fr om tun club And sent to a separate address. u orders must he anc , mipauled by the cash. Address TELE WORLD, 35 Perk Row, New York. p ROSPEC T US or GF WRITFIN; Mrn M. F. Tucker, Finny M. Po.y.oori Irtic'g Li. nllefilia, Mr;. L. D. St,e.nie Caroline A 11,11, Annie F. Kent, ,t 42, 'ophi. May, it me Pryne, Mrs. 7. B. Spencer, Slattis Dyer Drit.ts Amain I.l.nessil, Mibe A. L. MuzEey t,trtra J. liumstry, Doty, THE u.NLY DEMOCRATIC DAILY JOURNAL ?CR USHED IN PHILADELPHIA. It=i1MI!! Mitlm 'by, Art hur Hump:et. T. J CI - Lambert, tisortturA First, ti, 44.1 .Ih,, illl'. UNION, THE CONSTITUTION, AND THE EN FOItCEP/1 ENT OS THE LAWS. 1,1,, loirxives and policy of the Dome, rratk i 9 i.vueu every morning, (Sundays oseopted,) .11A ountain 1 the L VrEST TZLCUILAPIII‘J NOIVB from all ports world ; tr, tody prepared aldi•dc c od ;cc, ado. lur.cdo, etc , and prompt e,7 icons: ; • •: iltsettlor, And hfralrS r,t the day Market :css Corroni, Stock Quotation...ll4:in, Intelli goo. e. 11,;eirot of fold,: tidtherior, Foreign and Domes- It. eo.i 11.50010, Theatrical or itiCi4l:4G, Rev lens of Literstlir.., . and Id Usk, AgriCulttli al 'dat rar nod dlee,,:dus oi SllbjeCt 15 of ir.• Iv . e...iendiuni of tn. Nevs of the Week, an,: rl.rv.t edr ori4e , one price, current ana n. 411 cuil,epoatien,in mud gees 01 Daliy agn. it also can taiue other watter, reudoriu.; it in all re- 1.r.11 , 1 family journal, pertirdisrly adapted to it., the Merchant, the i'arme.. rho Mechatik, the Literary mark, and all classes of readers. It has, in Met every characteristic of a LIVE NEWSPAPER, fitted the Coantiog 11011118., the Workshop, the Farmer's Yir, rile, e[..; (ho Ger.cral Lteader. • 1 , .111.1". WEIIIILY. V3.ooloue year, by Mail, $2.00 mix ilonthe 00' , ix Months 1,00 Thre., Morl:115 200 Three Months eo For any period le.. than Clubs of 10 17.50 three moral., at r , ,n rot. 20 ..... ...... 80.00 e: S,.venty i ;Anteper al'h an extra copy auntie month. for petting up the dub. PAINE,/ INVANIIGLS IN ADV&NCS Specimen tbe Lily Nod Wn.kly will be n,nt gratig to may nn Applicstio. The oulmsbero 01 the Age could eamily fill their column: alto the unsought and most liberal commend/amt., of the lees, ;hrou,hout the country; but they pr*, that It ouould stand rthekether upon claims to public nontignica. weli known and established They believe it ha, :,.111r.1 this roputnti n h!, the candor, tearlezen. , ,,v ,„d or ,,, den, with which it hen been COCItiTIC(td, '', 4 ,11;13 limes of extraordinary confusion lit ideas on public aulv..cta, and 'attnrly ci almost unexampled public trial. It in now. ar.d ailt be, no heretofore, the supporter ~1 tenly national priociples. opposed alike To radlc .11sm aria fanaticism in every form. axe devoted to the maintenance good goy o. omen t, law and order Toil publishers o The Age conceive that is thus renders p..,.nlisr services and has peculiar claims upon all men by win.tu its principles are veined, and who, by the proper means, lea to promote and secure the C,onstltutiticiel restoration of the Union These can best show their sense of toe untiring et , rts of the publisher& in oehalf of this groat end unparaiimed cause, by earnestly sustalnfrm this pip..t in all its bustmos relations. Address, GLOSS is RES , 1 ER It WELSH, No. ASO Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 'UREE HUNDRED INVALIDS, I have been cured since November, 1882, by the vari ous modification. of Electricity as applied at the E/ eetrical institute on Orange street, between Duke, and Lime at root., Lancaster, Fa. _ . has been published BUMS the Electrical Institute has been ea:abashed in Lancaster, but this system of practice hoe been loft to siuk or swim upon ITS OWN MERITS, vale of the most respectable and substantial citizens of Lancaster county, have been treated and oared, as can be seen by reference to themselves, or the books of the I. Atitute. 01 every kind hare been treated Brines/m(1211y; and in a number of instances, after all other systems and medicines had failed, and the individuate had been pronounced in co rabbi dud Ouneumptiolii, Liver Dtliessea, Dinbetla , Piles T.. 1 Catarrh. Paralysis, Hemiplegla and Parapiegia, Auhonia, Laryogitis, Trachellrmus, and al t.• , ,,,, , , of tho throat anc vocal 'crgans, Bronchitis and ii•mirisi. iinunalgia, SCIStC, Spinal aitiskiiess, iiipliispris, iiin arising from o:anctiooal uistarbanco of the Or6vnisca; t;, - ..ri.s. or °t. Virus Danes, complaints incident to Bomales, ~..., e, , , , ,,i51iy • _ _ C01.10E; 0,- 1 :101 1110 tkrcv., can Co permanently cur..,), can ie,d to the scilon chr Out curl ente whor, propwly w,,c , ci be led 1.0011y1.,.10, troy: tilt+ prallieta 0 1 001011- -1...110 , _ r 1 . 00 kd . the asoud,in.l healing pr,,v,erthiii of 601 ,be above disemeaa, Mat, itv efficacy Is a Then,. Cneld 0, 0 doubted by notate, and yet as uccasionsi• iy no :to,. au individual who will not believe, simply ;tia >tcdical Pacciby, as a general thing, have not taken hold of It th e n, w e would say that there ill hard y a Dtaitt, orszLos duiroepect published but what refers to iho howlm; properties of Electricity, and that if the taculty uc le. rtOOO more about it they would prefer It to ah citp r remedial, also, that some of the best Ph y. SiClari&l, the Unite Bets. hove adopted It. Rereafter, in order to gratify 211, there rill be et the Ir.stil - 'meet Physician of PORTY YEARS AOTUAL PRAOTIOE, and we cordially Invite the diseased of all classed to call and excmino , into the merits of thin system, a. coneulta. tins and advice, together with pamphlets, will be Oven of Charge- G E FREED, Medical Electrician, h-ance litrOtT, hot vein Dlit3 cod fame streets, VI. Lancaster, Pa. r iK SATURDAY EVUNINO POST, ttiel 0L10231 . AND BEST 07 TER 'acmes." The Pr,iprieters of THE SATIIEtDAY EVENING POET —which paper is now in its Forty•Thlrd Year l—would „imp,y 1.11M.1100 in their Prospectus for 18th, that they ( design mitlntaining for their weekly the high character it hoe aiready acquired as a test class literary paper! L. They hove reason to believe that the stories of Mrs. Wood, author of ” East Lynne," dee; Harlem Heriand, author of xione," ; Mies Virginia F. Townsend, and numerous other excellent writers, cave been generally regarded as N.11.E51112 the greatest merit and the moat absorbing in terest; and they design procuring for THE PO6T In the re as in the past, the beet Stories, Sketches and other Literary Novelties, which 'hey can poesibly obtain. They have commenced, in the fleet paper of Jannary, a New OSWALD OBOY, by Mrs. Wood, author of East Lynne, - Verner's Pride," t!sc. This novel will he ob"et the length of "East Lynne," and will be printed frets the advance sheets expressly forwarded to them by Mrs. Wood from England. In addition to the Sterli, written expressly for THE POST, Its Editor ale. strivce to lay before Its readers the heat Stories nom the English Periodicals. And gives, in addition to the Tales and caetches, morn or less Agrlcal tural Matter, with a Riddle, Receipt, News, and Market Departments every week. A SEWING MACHINE GRATIS I We will give to any person sending thirty anbecriptions to THE POST and Sixty Dollars, one of WHEELER & WILSON'S CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINES, such ea they Eel! for Forty-Five Dollars. The Machines will be selected new at the manufactor, In New York, boxed and forwarded free of cost, with the exception of freight TERMS.—Two -Dollars a-year; Two ooplee, $8; Pone copies, st; bight copies (and one gratis), sl2,—one copy of THE POST and one of THE LAWS— FRIEND, 113. Addrem DniO3N7t - PETERSON, No 810 Walint Street, oar Sprobiten nimbi,* of rylli POST sent grade. Jan 6 tf 1•2 OitlO's OF FIIIIFORLD ANA ABOOF WEEKLY WORLD.' THE PHILA I D s UPTILA AGE Tar. Den.r Aux, mar 15 1110.1 NOT ONE CERTIFICATE =BM GIVEN UP TO DLE PEV+I,AP , Uri OTRII •- .7..-L', : : CI°NSTITUTILObi WATER. ONLY KNOWN ABMWDY KIDNBYB AND BLADDER These Dangerous and 'Troublesome Diwases, which have tbns far Resisted the best directed Treatment, can be Completely Oontrolled by the ILIMIRDY now before tut properties of the medicine direct themselves to the raga= of secretion, and by ao altering the condition of the stomach and liver that the starchy principle of the food to not con verted into sugar so long ae the system is under the Julia erica of the OONSITITTION WATER., which gives those orgawi time to recover their healthy tone and vigor. We aro able to state that tho Oonetitution Water has cored every case of Diabetee in which it has been given. STONE IN THE BLADDER, CALCULUS, GRAVEL, BRICK DUST DEPOSIT, AND MUCOUS OR MILKY DISCHARGES AFTER URINATING. Disease occurring from one and the same cause will be entirely cured by the Constitution Water, if taken for any length of time. The dose should vary with the severity of the disease, from twenty drops to a teaspoonful three times a day, in water. During the passage of the Calculus, the pain and urgent symptoms should be combated with the proper remedies, thou followed up with the Qonstitn• tion Water, as above directed. DYSMENORRECSA, OR PAINFUL MENSTRUA TION, AND IN MENORRUAGIA OR PROFUSE FLOWING, Both diseases arising from a faulty secretion of the men strual fluid—in the one case being too little, and accom• panted by severe pain; and the other a too profuse seer. tion, which will be speedily cured by the Constitution Water. That disease known as FALLING OP THE WOMB, whicD is the result of a relaxation of the ligaments of that organ, and is known by a sense of heaviness and dragging pains in the back and sides, and at times accompanied by sharp !stinting or shooting pains through the parts, will, in all mums, be removed by the medicine. There is another class of symptoms arising from MILL. TATION OF THE WOMB, which physicians call Nervous ness, which word coven op much ignorance, and in nine CASA out of ten the doctor does not really know whethvic the symptoms are the disease, or the disease the symptoms. We eau only enumerate them here. I speak more par ticularly of Cold Feet, Palpitation of the Heart, Impaired Memory, Wakefulness, Flashes of Haat, Languor Laaal tude, and Dimness of Vision. SUP PR FAMED MENSTRUATION, Which 11, the unmarried female is • constant , 'Ting disease, and through neglect the seeds of more grave and dangerous maladies are the result; and as month after month passel, without an effort being made to assist nature, the suppression becomes chronlc,the patient grade ally lame her appetite, the bowels are constipated, night sweats come on, sod consumption finally ends her career. ......... 9.00 5.00 7 00 12.00 22 50 LRUCORRHOIA OR WHITEIB This disease depend. upoo an Inflammation of mucous lining of the vagina and womb. It is fn all cases accom panied by severe pain In the back, across the b•wels and through the hips. A teaapoonful of the medicine may be taken thre.• times a day, with an injection of a tablespoon ful of the medicine, mixed with a half-pint of soft water, morning and evening. IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF TUE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, AND CATARRH OF TEIR t LADDER. bTRA N- W:MY AND BURNING, OR PAIN FUL UnINATING. For them diseases it In truly a sovereign remedy, and coo touch cannot be said m Ito praise A single ti ,so hue been known to relieve the most argent symptoms. Are you troubled with that distressing pain In the small of the back nod through the Laps? A teaspoonful a day of Oomititution Water will relieve you like magic it has noequal in relieving the moat distressing symptoms AI., Headache, Heartburn, Acid Stomach, Vomiting Food, kc. Take a teaspoonful after dinner. The dose in all canes may be increased if deinred, but should be done gradually. have long canoe given up the use of buohu, eubebe, and Juniper In the treatment of these dines¢• - ,s, and onl , use Item for want of a better remedy. ham prov,.l 'Waif equal to tho took th,t A. - devolved upon It. Irritate and drench the kidneys, and by eonstant use moon load to chronic degeneration and confirmed disease. D,. Herne—Dear Sir In February, ISM, I was aftlieted v..ith the sugar diabetes, and for five months I passed mare than two gallons of water In twenty-tour Lams. I was obliged to get up as often as ton or twelve times during the night, and in live mouths I lost about fifty pounds in weight. During the month of Jaly, I procured two bottles of Constitution Water, and in to, days after acing it I experienced relief, and after taking two bottles I was entirely cured, soon attar regaining my usual good health. Yours truly, Wi. H. GE/GG BC Ck, Get i4B : I freely give you liberty to make use of the fol lowing Certificate of the value of Conatitntion Water, which I can recommend in the highest manner. My wife, who was ettacked with pain in the shoulders, whole length of the back, and in her limbs, with Falpita. tion of the Heart, attended with Falling of the Womb, Dysmenorrhai, and Irritation of the Bladder. I called ?, physician, who attended her about three mouths, when he left her worse than he found Ler. I then employed one of the best physicians I could find, who ottended her about nine mouths, and while sire w rs uniter his care she'din not suffer quite as much pain; he finally gave her up and said. •• her cane was incurable." For, said be, •‘ she has such a combination of complaints, that 016dirine given for ono operates agsiost some other of hor diflicalti.." About this time, she COVICIEnCed to 1.1.3 the Constitution Water, and to our utter astonishment, almost the first dose seemed to have the desired effect, and she kept on improving rapidly under its treatment, and now soperintends entirely her domestic affairs. She has not taken any of the Colodny,- ton Water for about four weeks, and we are happy to say that it has produced a permanent core. WM. M. VAN BdNSCHOTEN. DR. W. H. °aim Dear Sir: I have for several years, bean afflicted with that troublesome and dangerous disease---tiravel—which resisted all remedies and doctors, until I took Constitution Water, and you may be assured that I was exceedingly pleased with the result. It bee entirely cured me, and you may make any use of my name you may see fit in regard to the medicine, as I have entire confidence in Its efficacy. Yours truly. POND STRONG. There Is no class of dieeeeee that produces !inch exhaust• leg effects upon the human constitution sa Diabetes and Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Passages, and through a Calse modesty they are neglected until they are so advanced as to be beyond the control Of ordinary remedies, and we preewut the to the public with the oonvictidn that It has nu equal In relieving the class of diseases for which it has been found so eminently suocesaful In curing; and we trust that we shall be rewarded for our efforts in placing so TM unble a remedy in a form to meet the requirements of patient and physician. . . FOR BALB BY ALL DRUGGISTS, PRIG& $L WM. 11. GREGO k CO., Proprietors. Morgan k Allen, General Agents, No. 443 Cliff street . York. July 29 ly 29 MIS 1-11.ER , ri BITTERS. Below we publish another lot of certificates re caned by B. ktlriaLlitt, concerning the great cures effect ed by his wonderful remedial agent known ae HKRB BIT fait 8 : Armoire,. Pa., Sept. 2, 1E143.3. Dr. Whiyield—.9l.: I had been afflicted with a very severe cold on the lttre..ntt for three or four wee., and had trio , diffract domeitle find patent remedies without any benefit. From your recommendation I was induced to try Nllehler's Bitten. lam happy to soy they bad the deeiroo effect—and I am better than I have boon for a long time. hove also need the Flitter., fore euvrre Morhues and they completely cured me. tio ono thould be tril bunt them. 1 um determined k. later come in the none, all the time. Yonn, reopentfoilly. Mere One, Pa., Mr.y 1, 1003. Dr. Whaljleld--.Wr r This Is to certify that I have been afflicted with the Rheumatism for many years, and hove tried many things said to he cures without any relief. I em employed drying sand for the P. R. R., and having to be it, the damp and steam nearly all the time, I wee afraid that I never would get web again Oneof my arms has been so bad that I was afraid I would lose the use of it altogether; it was no weak and painful that I had to rase it with my other'haud whenever I wished to change its position The bottle of Mixhier's Herb hitters I et from you the other day, has so much relieved me that I can now raise my arm without difficulty and it is getting as strong as ever. From the wonderful Improvement it hie made iu my health, I can recommend Illehler's Herb Bitters with tho greatest confidence to all those afflicted with the Rheims• idsm. livapectfally Mamma, Nov. 6th, 1868. B. Michler—Dear Sir: I Imre been selling your Bitters fora long time, and have need it myself for Neuralgia which has entirely aural me, and my customers use it and think It to be the best Bitters they have ever heard of. Indeed it bee given entire aatiefaction In every particular. I intend to keep a tall supply on nand all the time at my hotel. " Washington Souse," Manbeina. A. H. BRUT. TREASURY DIs.PARYSIEN T. Orlin or COMPTULLSIt or rtta elnittesor, ) Washington, Aoril 8, 1864. I Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it hoe been made to appear that TUN FlinT NATIONAL BANK OS COLUMBIA, In the County of Lancaster ' and State of Pennsylvania, hes bison duly organized nuder and according to the rft• (tinsel:nuts of the act of Congress, entitled " Au act. to provide a 13 ational currency, secured by 'splodge of United Stahel stocks, and to provide for the circulation and no demption thereof," approved February 26, 1868, and has cemplied with all the provisions of said act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Bank. .Noto, therefore, I, Hugh McCulloch, comptroller of the currency, do hereby certify that Tilt ➢THAT NATIONAL BANK UP COLUMBIA, County of Lancaster, and htate of Pennsylvania, is authorised to commence the business of Banking under the act aforesaid. [Bs.u.] In Testimony Wheraif, witness my hand end seal of cam, this eighth day of April, 1864 HUGH MoCULLOCH, Comptroller of tha Currency. epr 19 2m 15] VEBSTER AND 11.11. 1/NE , B speeches in the United States Renate, on Mr. r oot's reaolution of January, 1880, also, Webstaes spank . in the U. 8. Senate, Mardi rtb, lazo, ..On the Slave Comoro- Wm." - Fes nit at J W , a • Janie if 3 Cheap Bast non. 3 041. TH IC GREAT . 1111MHDY DIA WM T I TILE GITRATII7II FOB DYSPEPSIA PIIYSIC,LINS 00N8TII:urION WATER ETEMBEI DA_N - vmn, Ps., June 2, 18132 J. T. L. DE WI TT BOBSON G.,seiva.s, N. Y. Ih,c. 27, 1861 MILIORD, CONN . Nov. 19, 1861 THESE ARE FACT' ENOUGH CONStITIJ'fION WATER JObBPH H. BROWN HII(111 MULLOY l~OADingw. vet ir Avtaimir,b- B I Ft B • 17 E . R n T D Et ITTERS, TRIT3IPR Said the Ibllowing teatim:del% juet received, of et. rams elected by thle truly eroodenfol comseecindl- THE 510sT WONDERFUL GAPE ON REOORD. The remarkable virtues of ?Mahler's Herb Bitters have again been brought to the test, and pa-eel through the ordeal triumphantly. The Pollowing certificate has been received. and if there are tiny persons skeptical as to its truth, they can satisfy themselves by ailing upon the young man who giros it. He may be found during the day at the Southwest cornea. of Centre Square and West King street, where be keeps e cake stand He will sire ail Information that may be desired in regard in hi• use. But read the following: OXIMICAIT OF JOEDI Wll3lllli. I hereby certify that I have been afflicted , ith white swelling and scrofulous outbreaks for a peri.a ,f over four years. My case wee eo bad that I could not walk without tho aid of crutches. My left leg was couch ewollen and there were three eruptions at the knee, one at the hip, and one at the breast. I tried various remedies, and I had the advice of several physiciaue, but experienced no relief. About four weeks ago I commenced with Mistrler'sßitters, and in a very abort time I began to get better. lam now able to walk without the old of crutches. My legs are atilt bent, but if I continue to improve as I have been doing for the last two or three weeks. I think I shall soon be as well as ever. My general health hes also improved, and is better now than It has been for years. I make tide elate. mart for the benefit of the afflicted, and would Invite all to call upon me, and I will give them all {he Information on the subject in regard to my case. Lanauter, May 2:4 186 a. ANOTHER REMARKABLE OURS. A CASE OY PARALYSIS RELIEVED BY MUMMER'S BITTERS. The testimony is every day accumulating that ' , dishier's Bitteniis performing wonders, and ite films is, gradually bus rapidly spreading over the continent. Read the follow ing certificate, selected from hundreds received weekly. It speaks for itself: Narrsvnaa, Jane 5, 1863. Ms. B. Bitaumat—&r; About Chrlstmast, my youngest daughter, a girl of fifteen years of age, was attacked with paralysis, which confined her to ,her bed, where she lay perfectly helpless and suffering the greatest pain. I pro cured the attendance of our medical men in the neighbor hood, but, in spite of their host efforts, she grew daily worse and worse. She was no helpless that it was impossi ble for her to sit up, even when propped by pillows, for when, to ease her, we would raise her up, she would fall over backwards, or lie on one side or the other, and indeed had no strength or power or control over her motions at aIL On the 26th of last month, by the advice of Henry Minnlch, I came to see you, and, from what you told me, I concluded to try your Herb Bitter.. I took a bottle oat home with me, and my daughter commenced taking it. She hue used that bottle, and the effect is so great that I want to takeout some more with me, and I am confident now that what you told me was perfectly true, and that my daughter will shortly be entirely recovered. She is now able to leave her bed, and can sit in a common chair, and can stand on her feet, without any pain ; the can raise her bands to her head, and remains out of bed most of the day. I am so pleased with the effeets of your medicine that there ie nothing I would not give to procure it. Yon may use this as you please, for I think that so good a medicine should be known everywhere. With gratitude I remain, Sir, Yours truly, DANIEL KEEVER. MARIETTA FMLETAOII, May 2'2, 1853. Buej. itlialitta, Kip —Dear Sir: Please sand me by Pennsylvania Railroad gross your celebrated Bitten as mon as possible. lam almost out of it, and I find it to be the very beet Bitters manufactured. I could procure you halts dozen certificates If necessary: but knowing the Bitters will do what is represented, I think all that is required is the each for the Bitters. Yours truly, J. W. BNAIt. Agent for B. ilisbler. The office for the sale or lifishler's Bitters its in Centre Square, where hundreds of certificates can be seen. PHILADELPHIA, May 27th, 1563. Friend Mish.les—Dear Sir: I wish you to send me im mediately, one or tw • cases of your Bitters I gave a bot tle to Mrs Neavlu, a lady that had been troubled with the Dumb ague, and had taken so much quinine that hor ap petite had left, and was so much troubled with pain in all her joints that she was not able to be about. She bas used one bottle, and she can now attend to the duties of her household; In fact she can not give it praise • sough. Yours, respectfully, CHAS, P Mii lilt. EANOLI3TLE, May 27th, 168-3 B. Mishier—Dear : Thin is to certify that I have been suffering with what the doctor, call Chronic Mar. robcea for three mouths. and! suffered so much with pain and grew so weak, that the doctors had almost despaired of my getting well, and Indeed I had almost given up my self. I have been at the Lancaster Hospital for at: mouths; I had Rheumatism when I went there. and was unable to do anything. One 01 the inmates of the Hospital give mo three do•ea of your Bitters, and afterwards I ;tilt much bettor, and I have been taking them ever since nod foe, us if lam going to get sound and well Your Bitters have proved themselves to be a cure for me and I am thlthktlll tor It. Ido redly think I could not have lived this Mug . had I not got the Bittern I also bad Gravel, which La.' troubled me for a long time of which I feel nothing Cl any more. I suppose It must have been the Bitters that took that away, as It works you say in that way. — lndoed the Bitter.. have Leen a God's blessing to me, and hav e resto r ed me to pretty good health. Mr A Fairer eau tell all about It, as be Is well acquainted with my sufferings since I hove been in tho HospitaL Respectfully. Nuts, May 26th, WI& Mr. B. Mahler: This is to certify, that I have had an attack of the gravel for about six months, and sometimes with a good bit of pain; at last it become so that I had to rise five or eta times in a night on account of my water, co I concluded there most be something done. I have seen your Herb Bitters recommended in one of your bills; so I thought I would give it a trial. I have used two bottles of It, and I must sayt hat it relieved me entirely of My pain. Respectfully yours, JNO. SOLLOOI, LANCIABTHR CITT, May 7th, 1883. Mr. B. Afishler—Sir: I have been subject to inward weakness and pain in the small of the back for the last tee years, and had given uy all hopes of getting better. I was induced to try your Bitters, and after using It a short time, I am happy to say I am almost well and by using a lea more bottles expect to be as hearty as formerly. I rocom. mend it to those of my sex similarly afflicted. Respectfully yours, HARRIET ORR. Moral Jor. May 13, 1,16 - ,. Mr. Lt. Midsler : My wife havlng,been afflicted with ex cruciating pain in her bands and test, several of our n3,=t prominent physicians attended her but could give her Itt!lo or no relief. I thou had recourse to Mishier's (fitters; she took half a bottle, and the pains no ric.•ly her. I took the remainder myself; before talila4 t 1 was overcome with &ow - oat:Leas whenever I would sic tIOWn to rea d write, and would fall asleep. but since 1 tot k Bitters, I feel aa if I could " leap over a wall .awd • no thr,ugh troop." OEO. DR I7C LC, Eat. FaAMaTOWN, May 4th, 186:3. Sir. B. Mishler—Dear About three yvars aft. there 'was a Lump or Swelling Came on the side of my I,A o Joie, which continued to enlarge in size v ithout opening, r About two years ago, I drew it open with a poultice commenced to use your Bitters about three months ago, which has driven the swelling all away, and besides has taken a lump of hard substance from the opening which you can have to show to the people. I am this day a sound man, and feel nothing of It at all; it has tell no mark or true of It behind, all has gone awsy. JOIIN The ,hove can he .seen at lirmitah'd Drug Stem, fu East King etre-nt, Lancaster . B. !dishier—Dear Stir: I had pain lo my head, ewe and beck, in connexion with chills and fever, which alarmed me very much from the fact of my having a very severe attack of Typhoid Fever, while connected with'the . Army. I bought one bottle of your Llerb Bitters, and when I got home I Inok two doses of it which relieved me almost im mediately. lam taking two doses per day now and teal as well as ever I did. Not being a citizen of this place, I just happened to be hare Felling Patent Pumps, and heard your Bitters recommended so highly by different ones , 1 concluded to try it, and such are the facts of the benefits I received by using your Bitters. I ant skipping at the Franklin House, North Queen street, in this city, and will be glad to testify to the Shove, to any one calling at the aforementioned place, or at Cc.ateaville ' Cheater county, which is my permanent residence . ENOCII DUNLAP. LiNC6I3I/111. April '..o)th, 184'3 B. Mishier—Dear Sir: This is to certify that I have been attending fire iu a bake oven for thirtytwo years whi , •h caused me to lose my sight for about five years I have been using your Bitters, and shim I have used them, my sight is returning fast I can now walk without a cane and see where I go. I was digging garden to-day and could see the worms crawling about in the dug up earth. Respectfully, HENRY J. ETTEEt. LANOAB , IO.. June 25th, 1853 Ma. B. Misubsa—lleac Blr t My daughter, a young girl about 12 years of age, caught a cold In her eyes early, est spring. which afflicted her Co much that I was afraid she would lose the eight of one of her eyes. elle finally got so bad that It was forted necessary to keep her continually In dark room, allowing not even a candle to be lit About three weeks ago I was Induced to give her a buttlo of your bitters, and am happy to say that one bottle cured her so completely that she is now able to go to school. The above are but a very small number of tho certificates received. Any one dr übtiog the genninenes of any cer tificate publl►hed le requested to call and examine the These Bitters are not recommended as a beverage, but they are recommended for their medicinal virtues. They are a sure cure for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints. GniveL Fever and Ague, Weak Knees. Pain in the Limbs, end all diseases arising from ■ deranged state of the etomach or impurity of the blood. ' 44 - Ladies in Delicate Health, suffering, from irregn laritles, from whatever cause, will find tole medicine a sate and certain re g ulator ; but. liko all remedies of this class, It should he used with cantles by married women. PREPARED IMP 801.1) DY B . (.ITB.B rQUARE, LANC . A.tTER, re_, ANI) flub AUTHORIZED AU r.S'ai LIKaRYWELER s. June 16 . ly "T ARE IS No SUCH WORD AS PAIL" 'ARRAN VS COMPOII:41) EXTRACT OF 013BISS, AND COPAIBA. Thin preparation in particularly recicamended tJ the Medical Peotenition and the Public, for the prompt and certain cure of DISNASES OF THII BLADDER, URINARY ORGANS, ET . It may be relied on as the beet mode for tho adminietra tins of [beer remedlea in the large class of diseasee of both tamer, to which they are applicable. It wirer interferes with the digestion, end by Its concentration the dose le much reduced. N. B.—Pnrebasers are advised to, ask for Tamsnes Clorn pound ltxtraot of Cabebn and Copaibs, cod take nothing else, as imitations and worthless preparations, under slusl tar names, are In the market Price $l.OO- sent by ex press on receipt of price. Manufactured only by TARRANT A CO. N 0.218 Greenwich Street. cor of Warren St, New York AND AA SALE Y DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. octlB TOBACCO FERTILIZER. A Powerful Plant Btinzulant and Soil Enricher. It has been thoroughly tested, and lie merits eetabliehed as the best and cheapest Fertilizer for Tobacco. TR'E AND FOIIII'FEP.TILIZER Particularly adapted for the cultivation of Trees, Fruits, Lawns and Flowers Indispensable for Houee and Garden Phzin ' RADOM; RAW—BONE eIIPER—PHOmPHATE OF LIME. A general special Manure, permanently enriching the soil and adapted to the cultivation of all 'kinds of Grain and Vege , ables. GEO. D. SPRECHEII, Agricultural Warehouse. apr 10 am 15] No. 18 East King street. UTOILSE. AND CATTLE POWDER JUREI TATTERSAL'S HORSE POWDER, HEAVE POWDER, ROSIN, PENN UO REEK SULPHUR, ORUBIAN, CREAM TARTAR, OOPP.ERAB, ko. Nor Nola at THOMAS ELLMARER'S Drug k Oltentleol Store, West Ring street, .et, U NITED STATES STAMP TAXES IM. POSED BY THE AOT CT 1862. Published for the convenience of STOKE-HKEPRIRS, &ROMA NTS, BROKERS, LAWYERS, OONYETA.N GEES and the public generally, on a large neat card showing at a glance, the amount of duty on tan to be paid. Price 26 cents. For sale by .1. M. WESTLIAEITER, ose T NO. 44 Omer of North Queen and Orange Omni. punclvATOttik irrtrzit WA'R EI STEVER R : PIS., CAKE AND HErnia ENIVE , • _ CU:AII AND erVerr:R 6i'o6St - . :?LP AND ON .SITE LADLES, SPOONS. POISES., ac, Ac • L.SrLiT Stru:a 1.3 M B.T:Fte Weasmotermir. 811,,VE8.-PLATED WARE! SILVER-PLATED WARE; RAPS:EI - E. GASIOEtE, mamas, ISIDGS, SPOONS., FORKP, ifto Ac-, • CST vgol Taz V•crokues. WATCHES! WATCHES : WATCH/la' WASibITID 111U1-111319124 . CHEAP! CHEAP!! OH - BLEU OLOOKSI.OLOCK.BII CLOONBU GMT, C.07.171/11 AND PLAY norm lifflol JEWELIIYI JIWELBYII JEWELR Y!! !CARRY Z RHOADS. 2 '4. Wz3T KING STRNIT, Between Cooper's Unto and .1. G. G.te. Dry Good. Store der 17 tf 49 JAMES R. WALTON. TEON-13 W. TM? W A 1 A4.4 TX - L.7 BitOKIARY AND GENERAL COLLEOTOEB, No. 25 Sown Tamp 5T11.521., RBFBRENCES:i Jay, Cooke t Co., E. P. Middleton I Brother, JAMBS, Kent, Santee t Co., Eshcsick, Black I Co., M'Klbbto A Son, Hon. Wm. Wilkins, Hon. James Pollock, " H. D. foster, " A. H Raeder, Aes Packer, " Warren J. Woodward, T. L. Bradford, Esq., " Geo. Sanderson. HIGHEST PRICE PAID GOVERNMENT AND OTHE STOCKS BOUGHT AND tab].? R fll A T I C 5 I ANT REIIMA T I - 0 I N D PLBJEANINTLY OtrEZb 11 , 1111:131 A T I 8 ki daVe or hilkim? , u , sh,,ry ; Chronic, Lnmba;h ScinEii¢, . , Pieurnd - yne, etc., cile. , ill. ~, Stiffness of the Joints and Cramps—GJUT, BRIJ -1•1 RA LGI.A. and all NERVOUS AFFECTlGi:B—Erysipe -las, Salt Rheum and Scrottdous _Kniptions of the w, body—Neutralizes the Impurities of the Blood and Fluids of the whole system, and effectually conater- .5 4 acting !defends! and other poisonous influences. It Is a ocureniently arranged BELT, containing a Medicated Compotm? L to be worn around the body, about the waist, lIALLY EFFECTING AL PARTS, wherever e disease may be. It can be worn without Injury to the most delicate person, and no t change in the proper habits of living is required It entirely removes the disease from the system, with ...out the fallacious use, in such cases, of powerful itt. ternal medicinal, which weaken and destroy the con- S Esi stitution and give temporary relief only by atupifying the system and deadening its vitality. By this treat- a merit, the medicinal properties contained in the BAND, being of a highly aromatic and volatile nature and capable of being readily absorbed, through the pores of the skin, come into direct contact with the Blood-and general circulation, without first having to pees through the stomach, which would tend not a only to detract from their curative powers, but to Impair the internal organs and derange the digestion alto—thus avoiding the BijarDWDl effects, so often the result of internal remedies, and effecting am perfect care by purifyingand vualiing circula tiono;evifluids and restoring paste aff ected to a healthy condition. This Band is also a most g powerful "ANTI-MERCURIAL AGENT." Calomel being the primary cause of a large part of the duff s ness, Neuralgic Pains and Rheumatics, eo prevalent Ds and will entirely . shove the aystem from Its one effects. Moderate eases are cured Ina few days, and we are , & constantly receiving undoubted testimonials—to which we invite inspection at our office—of then efficacy in aggravated cases of long standing. PRICE TWO DOLLAB.S. May be had of Druggists, a or will be sent by mall upon receipt of $2, or by ex .d press everywhere, with all necessary instruction., from the principal office of G. SMITH k CO., Sole Proprietors, 451 BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME Sr., NEW YORK. • . i® - ILLUSTRATED TREATISE WITH OERTIFLED TESTIMONIALS SENT FREE. Agents in Lancaster: A. B. HACKMAN, J. t. LONG t SONS, C. A. EIEINITS R. Columbia: T. A. W - 11.LI A T EM IIIAGAZIAR FOR THb. TUlll,s PET.tR,S ri aV'S MA (JAZiNE T!le in the Wt.rld fur 1..1 if, This vpolnr woottpy "Oagralue will by grootly prove , : for l b 4. II will c. utatu . . UNE TIiOIIeANT, PAGE- of :tEADI YOUWIEEN ePLE DID 8f EEL PLATE:-: 'l'lV LL4 L U )I..Uahb FaoLll !I‘. PLATe.eI LVE I) 11, IiLIN W. nth NINE tILLNDIiED ,) .D CUTS! l'Y-FUUh PAUEs OP MUSK.: All this will be given &•t only Two Dollars a year. or a dollar less than Magazines of cue class 01 '• Peterson," Its TURILLING 'IALES ANU NoVELETTES are the best published anywhere. All the moat 1,0pa1..r writers are employed to write originally fur Petersqu." In 1864, in addition to Its usual quantity of short stori,e, FOCA OBIGLNAL COPVltlata NOVELETTES will be given, by Ina S. Stephens, Ella itodman, Frank Lee Benedict, and the Author or •"The Socono kilo." It also publishes FASHIONS AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS. Each number, in addition to the colored plate, gives Bonnets, Cloaks and Dresses engraved' on wood Also. a patiero, now which a Dre,,s, NMlollild, Can Lw cut out., without the aid of a MlLatla.r, .0, r. a , JAM lkd KEN EDY . . . , several pages of Household and ocher IT 1.6 THE BEST LADY'O MAGAZIN!: I 'hit.: W...:c TRY IT FiJI: (IN TIII‘Ni. , :—At.,WAY:. IN ADVA:,;... • I, ••_. •1A y , vue Yearso.un 'Ch: ea txpies, for (eue fear.. on Five C)..pie, fur (Jon ........... 7.30 bigt,t .lopies, for One Ye,- tp . e PREMIUM:. Fill 11 KT VINO .11.1,11 n Three, Five i•I• night copies mace :lot , To every po tr, getoug op a club, at the above rate., a t.opy.N tht Magoon , . for 1864 will he given gratj. 1/thine., post paid. CLIARIAI J 00.1 f.'.ll.sle ut Street, rollT trill,. when Writ tra lilt ne..." li Alt L ' I) i.lers 41111 G , llBlll - 1. Dille, trill thku notice. Lital to rend INDIGO BLUE, PUT OP AT ALFIIND WILTRY.RGER'6 DRUG STORE, No. :233 NORTH SECOND STRESS, PHIL ADILPH I 1 The quality of this liluo will be the same in were re spool! It is w.i.rfinted to ci.l, more water than twice the same tin entity of Indigo, end to o much further than nny other Wash Blue in the market It dissolves perfectly dear end does not ,ttttle ou the cloches nn meet of the other make. do. One 800 dissolved in a half pint 01 water, will meta en good a Liquid Blue at any that made, at ono third the cost I,,,:wedirers, May 8, 1863 Am It lc retailed at the Kanto price al the Imitation, end Inferior article, hen4ekeopera will Bud it rur. cinch to their advantage to rAti for that put op et Wilt bergerta. 6 0 - Ail Elie, put up after thin nat,with Ba.loa'a name on it Is an Irunatlun The NOR Label doen not require n Stamp. Rkfi7 - For Sate by 6turaknepm A generaliy. feb 16 6,0 1 PUBLISHED THIS. DAY. ANNETTE, OR THE LADY OF TUE PEARLS BY ALEXANDER DUMAS, (TEE Yousosa,) Author of "La Dame aux Carnillas," or Camille, the Camelia Lady." Translated from the French by Mrs. Wm. R. A. Johnson Eeq., of Philadelphia. NETTEI ANNETTE: ANNETTE THE LADY OF THE PEARLS I ANNETTE, or TUE LADY OF TUE PEARLS. El, AL/SA.IIMM DUMAB, the younger author of the Llatuelia Lady," and translated trout the French b• !..Ire. Wm. R A. J0h0.,., Eno . of Philadelphm.—is pub lished and for sale this day, complete iu one large octav volume, large type, double column, and pri ted on th. finest and bent of wnito paper. Price Fifty Cents copy. The work is full of Incident, character and great Inter eat, and *ill have popularity equal to any work that ha, been issued from the press mr mans years, and is equal if not ertuperior to its predec,v.or, "by to ant. author. For sale at op 21 tf 15 IILFE ARCHIIIe.HOP ILA LIMB OP ARC • BIsHoP LIFh OF 4kCHBInHUP HUGHPIS, First Arch's Wine "I New Y. 4.1 r. wilb a ful. account 01 hie life. death sad burial; aa mall a. hie Beryl.. in .11 pursuits and vocations (rota hie birth until hie 4a•th— with his P rtrait. Born in Cloeher, Ireland, 1796 Die , In Now Y k, January 3rd 1864 •. Bury fob fu the eunsbine," Archburhop Hughes' lest P• ice 28 cents I =ale at J'3l Jan 26 tf 3] 13171.. an Brs.k Store 8. ALLGEIHR For 1a do, nice noaohe•. nte , ised curs, Sloths In F ars. W oolens, am, In sects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, &e. Pat ..p iu hoc ai.d VA,' Boxes, ~ orates, sod Flasks $3 and $.5 sizes for Hotels. Publla lostltotions,ikc. only infallible remedies known." Free trout Poisons." •• Het dangerous to the Homan Pamily.' " Rats emus out of their holes t die " air sold Wl,leeale to all large< ties Itir Sold b all Druggists and Retailers every where. Sir 111 Brweat:ll of all worthless imitatim,s. nip- Bee that "COSTAR'S" name in on each Box, Bottle, and Flask, before yOu buy. Aar Addrers HENRY R CO-Tel 40- PRINCIPAINPor 4' 4 2 BR.A.DWIT ; N. Y. arSold by all 1% bulusale and Betel! Druggists. Lan. caster, Pa [ lob 2 Bm 4 `PRIBIG AND.IsIUMM Eft CLOAK - LT , ALL THI NEW STYLES IN rs . PRING CLOAKS You can save at least 21 per cent. bs nurchasimr at H3IITH & • No. OR North 9th Street. NEW STYLE 91! K CIRCULARS, •t • SMITH A ELTON'S. NEW STYLE SILK SACQUES, at 103 sorth 9th street, two doors above Arch, roa: lu ':m I iCj Philadelphia. D ELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY 1A bURAN OK COMPANY CAPITAL OVER ONE MtLLION OF DOLLARS. Make ineurance agaivat Los. or Damage by Fl. Ings,..Merehandize, Furniture ' Ac. ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY SETTLED AND PAID. J. ZP4MBRMAN, Agent,, No. 7,1 North Queen street, mar EB 8m 121 1111 . 1CaSter, Fa . oPICE S, Ike... Cinnamon, Cloves, Sala. RATIIS, DARING SODA, CREAM TARTAR, NU7 IMS. For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKER'S ' , ll•mlesl Stop. Wduo It Ina •1 r.t. leper ISAAC BARTON t SON, [WHOLESALE GROUSES, AND DEALERS IN CODE TRY PRODUCE, WINES AND LIQUORS, Noe. 165 and 167 North Second et.reet, 4.. II 'en tide') ' , TULA DNI.P= i♦ %I L S--Cantor 011, Sweet Oil, 011 111 I._/ SPIKE, STONE, SENEKA,SASSATRAS, tr., - For sale at THOMAS BLII,IIIIIIIK . Drug 1 Monies' Store Wad' King irast :Tem Abs ,=MM LAMA. 81.TLEI .1-TD Hrl!R PITLISIT. FOR GOLD AND SILVER. INTHRESTS C , LLROTED SOLD ON COMITIsSION. tf 7 DR. LELAND'S DI &LI. 128 VARIOUS FORME 4gr-Adapted cosoldiers.-iak th„ rcai Cel 1 111=IIMIE J. M. K E3THAFFER'S Ch.ei. RO,l 144twc4,41 ,a rit VitumeotSw bertee the pest year - 4a have totrodazed to the notice of the medical prohnieti of this oottetee toe Pere ambit feed Chloride of ProeYtezdas, " a ANALIDY TOE EXCEIMATIIIM and Tiering reeatved frost many mums, Loth hem phy eleiene or the highest etanding and from patents, the Kam riArrxerFa :I8 mo:lmm OD mt MAL vii.tri In the treatment of this painful mod obstinate disease, To aro indexed is, present it to the public in a form READY roB.UTZ tiBE, which we hope will commend Itself to those who are Inhering with thie afflicting cone- plaint, and to the medical practitioner who may feel WE posed to test the powers of this valuable remedy gr.Vvrrtt PROPYLA-MINIt. In the form above spoken of, ben reoently been extenclvely experimented with to the PENNSYLVANIA EtosPrrkt, and with MARRED StrOCIESS (es will uppear from th.. published =counts lu the m, d.e jonno.le.) /Er It is carefully put up rLody for irumodhato uro. with full direction,. and cau be obtlirsad from ali the druggists at 76 renal p,r bottle. and whzdesale of Draggists and 7,lan fad n ring Chemist,. PL Iladolphia. lane 251) 241 10 THE. PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES. In the month of thewather. 1858. tho undersigned for drat time offered for sale to the public Pr J. Borne Dail.' Imperial Wine Bitters. and in this short period the; twit given such universal sarimastion to the many thousao.il of portions who have tried them that it to now or .b -lisped article. The amount of bodily and mental noyery arising simply from r. of compiolut is roe prising, and it is therefore of the utmost importance that a strict attention to the least and most trifling bodily ail ment should be lied; for Oisearmi of the body must inym-l ably offset the mind. The subscribers now only ask trial of DR. J. ROVER D()De` IMPERIAL }VINE SITTERS'; ft a all "Iv have hat used them I.V...rhv'‘,hg, d• to produce their equal. Those Bitters for the cur of Week Btonnichn, General Debility, an for Purifying and flort.•hing the Blood. sr, absolutely unsurpassed by any other reniedy on earch. be aasnrad of this. it ui only necessary to make the trill . , The Wine Itself to of a very gr.perior ona,tt-. being ..b.,ot one-third stronger than oth, sines: er reng and .n,, sting the whole systein fret, the to o. the fret these Bitters are troic and diterstive In charactr, , they strengthen and invigonde the whole eylitem agd give a tine tone and healthy action to allit e parts, by equate:. leg the circulation, removing o , ,e,rucTions. and produci"g a general warmth. They ire ale, excellent for L . g.eaa, and Weakness peculiar to Females, where a Conic i< re- Wired to strengthen and bract. the 456W111. No Ledi. is subject to lassitude_And faintneee. slugdd be witn,ut them, as they err revtvitying in their TRIPS BITTERS WILL, I.Col CU!ZE, BLIT . . VENT DISEASE. 13131 iu this ,e.span. 431` doubly valuable L. the wn, au, oats them. For INCIPINNT CONSIDIFIION Weak Luugs, Indigestiou, Dyspepsia , DiSes.iv... 01 Nervous Systam, Paralysis, Fibre, and for all cozen requir ing a Tonic DR. DOD;' CELEBRA'rED WINE RITTP,RF , AR 5. UN SURPASSED! For Burn Throat, so common amon.r, the thergy, they aro truly valuable. For the aged and infirm and tar persons of a we-ik constitution—fur lilnisterr of the Gestic , . Law ors, ...pH ail public speakers--for Book Keepers. Taaiws. ae.traSLl ensue. titndenta, Artiste, and all persons leading a sedi.ntery they will prove truly beneficial As & Beverage, they are Vid.lolol,oree, innoreut, and de !Wiens to the taste. They prodn,x, all the exhil.hatio,.. effects of Brandy or Wine. with at intokiratio.4; ai.A are a valuable remedy for persons addicted to the use of ex censive strong drink, and who wick to refrain fret it They ere pure au, entirely fro, Crow the c.,ntained In the ,adulterated %cities end Liquors wtb which :he country is flooded. These Bitters not only Cure, out Prevent innea...e, and nb,,uld be used by all who C., in i. the water is bad, or where Chili, s Fevers ar m Bet : ontlrely tuut..T. and ri&relle,e, they y nary ho ,rlr tre.ely 4, u. Children and Intents mite innuult , Physlci .ns, Clergymen alli Ir•ru t ,r,v, wfvot,t,, an act of boinuolt., should owlet tholt• t rely ialciabit, Bitter, over the land, and thereL_ eesentla , y lid in bnuiehtn, biLookcnu,,Disna,e• IN ALL AFFKiTi•..s.S 1h.11,, iibal,- ACLIE, Oil Nif.t.VOUS P fiAtt oCLi t., Ult. DuLt7 , I'EItIAL WINE 71‘ MUST eALLTARY AND EFFICAO.I.OIiI... ( may 27 ly 20 FEMALE,. 'the many certificate, which ti.‘vo t,.3.313 . the letters which we ere Bail; prnof that amoug the women th,•se ri pv-r, satisfaction which no other? 7,J] In the land should br wit!, at tin a,. 1 Lur win, Wee them will act it, to ke.2p eopply . . Dll.. J. 80V Le: Le /I.,n' Dir l lti.l:l.l.. WINE lit: re faupw•Lti by B.o eminent used ,ilt,SSfl.l.l , , in Aie pr . ace In, Alt t`a. 1!3- 11r , . I eery Thu probriator, betut , purclutel , ..; Ine 0.1 11, IN!, e.ldeeil Dr..l e I_, .1 ' . ,—,ll.llreu 12.1-111,1 upin Olt• A ;rs, ;*.t , utratl r yt t wt. ID net amt t resptetai)lt Physirisn be !hand 0:e fik.itud acq..intod :heir pri.wri.•,, who will J UIll ,•.F. uUtrh Ilt , 'Et:/ A f. 1 , . I\ It :lll.olViy Settled. placol, W/. Thera it ,y 8 a ltoy, oog. Liosh.o from 010-O 01.n. , :0a lb cr-mt.j. tor.let, oewl Lb bro.o.kf.u.t. Ult. J. BOVEE DUDS' IMPERIAL WINS kinl'Eltr• :Lk..,plati of a pure ooviulterAtod Wan,, writ :'eel, G , llutr.• , VI , lid Cip,rry Tr•lr Bar, C;tolfoonnio Pee. ore nr.o. 'Ctao) 71.AntltaCt Ur, 0 . , ihr Ueda tOwnelf. Woo i .1.11 .'..oysiciao, and hone, Atonal': too w.trulllii Which 11.+,+d tilt, ry, rniunt .11.!. Prolo,,on ihes.l truly va!h.tb , Ditte, Lave bea:, so thurutharly iestrol by al! al, .f the • •.. :ur Almost pvery valou:.. .iises,t: ta:.:a :at to ti, huusah syst,ru, that they a. bow g.. , ethe..l ohl:e'rensablo as it TONIQ, MEDICINE: AND A BEVER/LI:1E. BUTTLE.;: It 0...5w, but Little! Purify the Blood! Give Tone to the Stomach! Renovate the Syltem and I'ro,l, Lite! • NUCE $1 PER BoTTLI, e BOTTLES FOR SZ Pr , per,l and sold by WI ARLES WIDDI'FIELD & CO.. cola Proprictoin, 7. , 11,.!..m ,I . I4EET NEW yORE. For calo by .1. , :gg,15.. Kip! ),:rc , •, El generally Ihrou4iout the , ountry. I eng e I:, 31) L lJ E:1. 1: T V ° 1 I" U IEI CI It 011APPELI::- EIYPNItIoN FUR CURLING TI-11; ilAll• - - - The Ladies %.1 tichtlerneu through"ut the world will be pitiairea to learn that i have recently diacovereil nu article that will Curl the Bair By using CHAPPELL'S HYPERION, Ladies and Gentle can beau thy thernmeleen a thousand told. CHAPPELL'S UYPERION is the only 1. - Licit, in the world that will Curl straight Hair. The only Article that will Curl the Hair IN BEAUTIFUL CURLS l IN ULO,:isil CURLS! IN SILKEN CURLSI IN FLAXEN CURLS IN FLOWING CURLS! IN WAVING CURLS :IN LUXURIANT CURLS - - - Awaken the Hair soft and glossy. It invigorates the Hair. It benutifiett the Hair. It cleanses the Hair. It new a moat delightful perfume. It prevents the Hoer from falling off; it faatene it to th It to the - ally article ever yet dLtamvered that will our! etraight Hair In beautiful curls, without injury to the Hair or scalp. The HYPERION dose not in any manner interfere with the NATURAL SOFTNES:, OF THE FLAIR. It neither soon:hos nor dries it. The HYPERION eau be so applied as to cause the Hair to curl for one day, or for one week, ur Or ono month, or any longer period desired. The HYPERION is the only article in the world but +diet can be couuterteited or imitated by uprlncipled per- SOM.. TO prevent this, we do not offer it for sale at any Druggist's in the United :Rates Therefore, ony Lady or elentlennin who destren to omartity themselves by using the HYPERION, mutt in 1104b the PltlOE, ONE DOLLAR, In a letter, and Address, W CHAPPELL .t Boa 64. Purkman. Geunga Co., Ohio, tnd It will be carefully sant by return mail. 11.12 1, 4.4 pHOTOGItAPki ALBUMS No. i, No. s).ri No. 8 at 4 26 No. 7 at 180 No. 8 at 4_75 No 8% at 6.00 No !2 at 4.60 81.13.111., 111,1. S at low9r prtt,s, at tat AS BA It Ft A it."€, N; 9 ~..• q'..., At MEM G uL D ti• •LO . Pr.,' 100 1 . 111,:f TH. O. , OOTILY BAGLP.Y PEN (C F Co' u groat venedub, with holler= to ouriospofid BAlttl3 I. PE LONG NIBS, told 61101,4 T 10 .of( the style or wlsha. of the ptltal.Aer. TIP TOP" GOLD PENS Thee, excellent Pens, manufactured by Dawson, Warren Hyde, always on hand and for sale at prices to snit the lines at ,p 21 tf lb HE AMERICAN .ANNUAL, CYCL.O-. 11 , PcEDIA AND ILEGISTEit OF INIPOItTAN, EVENT:. OF THE YEAh 1881. Embracing Political. 01.11. Military and :Social Affairs Public Documents; 131 , graphy, Statistic', Com. merce, ritlll/1011, Literat ure, Agri. culture and Mechanical Industry The volume will be in the` style of the New Amerlrer ayclopredia, baying not lea,. than 780 pages, royal Fire. The wore will be publlehed exclusively by subscriptt,t. .d its exterior appearance will beat once elegant and sub 4tantlel. D. APPI,ETON & CO., New Yo; ELIAS EMIR & CO., No. 8 Feet Flog Street, ccr I 5 tt 14.! .or I.tneror.r City arvi C. ~...OHETHING FOR THE TIM fraii :` NCEISAT'iI IN EVENS LIOUNEHOLD!!: Jtil CIIOBLEP,S • • • AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE TED 6TRoNGEST OLIID ll SRL WORLD eoR CEMENTING WOOD, LEATHER. GLAtiki, Ivoh) CHINA, MARBLE, PORCELAIN, ALAI:IA:IITR. BONE, CORAL, &c... Me only erticie of the kind over produced - . Every oeusekeeper should have a supply m Orosley's American Cement (ties."—Nero York notes. It ie so convenient to have in the lionsr."—/Veto fork Express. " It is always ready; thisconimends it to everyisely."— N. Y. Independent.. " We have tried it, and find it as useful in oar honee As water."—Wilkes' Spirit of the Times. PRICE TWENTY—FIVE CENTS PER BOTTLE. Very Liberal Reductions to Wholesale Dealers. TER3f S CASH. air- For sale by all Druggists and Storekeepers gene. all} throughout tho country. JOHNS & OROBLEY, (Sole Manufacturers,) " ' 78 WILLLOI BT., (Oorner of Liberty Bt. N. 1097 YOWL July 0 •17,1111MNITUH.M. ON in VARY DESCRIP- E Lion, warranted aa good as the bast, and cheaper than the cheapest—at KETCHAM'S, No QUJZN wear, op posits Shank's National Moue, Lanoadar., , . N. B. To say one pnrotuiolng $OO worth befOre the Fret of November nese 10 oar met% wfll be ellowo 1 for Omit. BULLOCK 1c OILISNSHAW J. K. WESTHAFFER'F , Oh. •p itcok .I.r. EXTRACT, • 14: ais • tk '. k " A z y ; - - - .44 ' • .., • GIN 18 A , BNINEIDIAL AGENT. TIIIB DELICIOUS TONIO_.STINCLANT, ESPECIALLY designed for the use of the Medical . Profts eon and, the Flzem2y, having superseded the so-called "Gine," "Aromatic.," "Cordial," "Medicated," "SchimpOs. etc., 18 nowundorsod by all of the prominent physician chemists and oonneissears, as possessing oil of those in bin& medicinal qatlitlee (tante -ea I diuretic) ehish he long to an OLD and PIJR.S GIN. Put tip in quart bottle and sold by all druggists, grocers, etc (Established in 1778.) A. u. BlNPnea a co. Sole Proorletars, No. 19 Broad itreet N Y Ifor sale by FRENCH, RTCHARDB t D., ttit 97. H. SMITH. and all of the prominent Ail , \ • 9- gists to Philadelphia . 2 [rot 1a 39 • lO—.'seen OP TELL We W&Tccl"-1 IV ATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE.—JAMES P. DYSART, NO. LC EST KING St., (near Market) takes pleasure in inviting tentioo to his new and large stock of Goode, which coat riooe as graat a variety of all articles In his line as can a. toned In the city, conflating in part of Fine 18 Carat Hunting Lover Watches. Flue Gold ['noting Levers, " Open-faced Levers, Silver Hunting Case Open-faced. ataortment of LEVERS and LEP INES of Silver and QUARTIERS. and ENGLISH WATCH (first and meeend handed,) ail .ti Which are warranted beep time or no sate. ~ anrtmoul of JEWELRY to the most extensive 0 , _,. to the Jitizena of Lancaster, part of which are tk..• fol:..wing styles: FINE PAINTED BREASTPINS r:A RIIGA AND BRACELETS t, match; CAMEO SETTS YL. ,, REI , .;TINY. MOSAIC, and PLAIN EAR itl-VCS un 81:L..i.TP1N, 4 , all uf which for beauty, -tyleaud cheapness ',lot be surpassed in the city, Also, a fine assortmentoi CHs; EL BRACELETS and BANDS, with Cameo Setts end iledallions Particular attention paid to Jo ,, ,irt . al Gentlemen's wane, comp: Ang Sleeve Buttons, Fnuds, - Guard, Bleeet and Pot, Ci,aine of the hest quality; Ri'oeon S:pl-. .; Id and Sliver Tooth 1 , 06 a, etc. Always! ...I a ...nod assortment of SIL R WAR If, 'l7, hie, Sugar, ' , leotard era t; thrimnun V , iirs; s.,kie iti,go, Better wad Fruit Ruiveo; dolt Cellars; (Alpo, Pie KIIIVOtt. PiakieHulvoe tioraini, =ette ot Kuivoe . Forks and Spoons for Nliasna.— :Arno a timauni.ina I lot 01 Port 11 ian.mis for bathos awl gar I s , note sad ErwAtimi oral; a:-,tn. Accordeous. ihriks from $1.25 to $5O. all , i , rrauttal. otaMirrig_rel a mbiahrz.,. ,4,0( 011,1 !Mir 'Cu; - ;. Pati,rin. fon n• - miiti he rt...eivn. in , niimlail-iniMa to air .1 , ,0f rho duranil, .tad :he public ari iina rain mid r..raralu a and ft, thiiim P. DV.SA . Tat Klein." ninc., =IEEE ii.OUzt.h.: OF I.l.frbie,l3, OEN.. 1.) UERSUN the at . 11 ArtCli. instant, he undersigned, dude: firm of KEEL/. HENDERSON a„ Co. will COilltll6leo the leaukt, 111 .1111 i with. at the unite nithoriii or Uj•it...l ay John K. Reed a Co., at the corner of Hest K eu and duke streets. bo 11 en the Court donee and Soroilior's Laucanter, Pa: ThrY t ll pay tolbreal on OW i,.,l•lWinU rates . per rent. for U mon SO to, viol amp,. y will buy Anil erll Stocks end Estate uu tin ...111b1••0, negotiate Loans tar utters pt rot., and till Milt Prom:visor - 2. Non, Liraft,„ Or., au., itu hi h indernigued alll be mdirid dully Ilablie to the extent ' et-cans, for al. i the , :ld • euraarriii JOYS tt EU), 41 . 1.0/?. L. 15.11,LEit'S H .1i IC tell.—Al ttn,tl,nol, • .In I GRAY tS t it, ir:glingi tr w!Liyonlig. and pritventionn 1150 ii iin ,•oin pm; PAM: E.N 11Nti ISALDNIKSS.J.roIcd.,,4 it. 0, t, 0 ..inn, 10,,,t 03rtio-10 0I vitalt(s 01 • ,111111lItIg. 511:1 ii.l..l%luVlNti SCUS. , ANi• 011c0Clinis 0 thv Ai, Tar, ,• in A • la t• !;1::•,1 ntl,i • • A: k, its innituri: an.i tAV.1,14 It t 0 anti naorts tioat ...t toy ts .• ~ CALI:I,A prapriom:a Litt. stay 1. - tai .s :at! ta stately •_lll,orttlog at, so ; rt • ; •prolosreaton yr.. • 1:: . . ii, 1.103.1 a..a scuip trot. 1.. . aitssmy-11 • :: .1•. . 1 110 MIME= pritt.it 11 Lir :row titu U! it, 1.11. i i:lim! ht. ,:z uly c , iatzgoLl rtF tun. Old raiZetV, •1 , ! • 1 t a, the hall. win 411 cnt, ..trtv.v.l its ~ Lealer vc :11 in . , , ' el, by [LL :11.510. de: tr, lard 1111410 .f al, .1,1 t:0011 ~L;ul•Ut. tte pric• , ,:. V•t. i . , i I I. I -1;211,61, '402111 ..a.l 10,1 +3.l,ntivil II I'm 0, le ,114 I,rl ter oipttr, h p1.1.1.1t, III" 41 y rpt, t 411 Th .....ouuthett Attu to tor rchuevul ot is.tor , both for the II .IL/I the r• void tue tilt., hype:qr . :Luce ut Lthe tlott geutpue wittooll Pe. too hui l tu u.ou tit ItLut te.tutg oh the thy., wrh,:ptp , t. I. t I ttl.t..W. utpvat papt.l., att.tet, and tield u,y ‘tt tt. prtuu M tpol erchlutet o -.P tt_p ht Pruggi. thieuott I ...rht t.therui .ttettottuL to put. :toe°, try rit ittontilit I ,tl.sk, Aeniru 1,, i.resetit to tho Amertenu euolic itty N Li lAI PRO V Et/U, L,I ttli MELEE weeds a;:, ...lentil.. sal, ruuw. dug nay. nredget Lei/brie:ieu. It U. Black , lirewn instant:: atinat Ilkjary Lc, the Harr ski a, warranted te.. on, tho kind to oxiatenco. PRICE, ONLY FIFTY CM2NT.S. LLNJC, be DEY .'STREI,I, aug . 14 ty .ii FISHING TACKL.E. ..tt,l ILEU U M EN 441 Uttlitt'uN f. ..t !'110)1AS ELLNIAISEIVZ Drug .Ataa Bturt:, opprite the Gin. Key,' Hate,, Weal ES .'Ere t, PALL AND WINTER CLOTHING CHEAPER 1. EVER!' S. W. RAUB, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, No. 8 NOM!' QtlitEN dr., leiNcsdirsit. SIMON W. RAUB calls the attention of the citizen,. Laucasha county and city to his large and well ...dented stock of Piece Goods and Ready Made Pail and Clothing, the largest and beat assorted In the city 01 ....n caster. S. W Raub would call particular attention to I.; stock of Really Made Clothing of Ms own manufactme all warranted to be well dewed and guaranteed to giv, entire satistaction: OVERCOATS, from $3.00 to 51 . .1.10 SLACK FROCK COATS, from 4.00 ' 14.00 BUsINESS COATS, 3.01 " 10.0 MONKEY COATS, •' n 5.00 BLACK, PANTS, 0.50 5.11 L) FANCY CASS. PANTS, " 1.50 '• t.l'm VESTS, all prices, •• 6.00 Bay's and Youth's Clothing at all Prices, anti *arr.,: KV! Made. Also, ou baud u large and splendid as.irtment ur Prone English and American Cloths, over-Coatings and Can Mar.", and. Vesti age, which will be made up at *he notice and low prices, cut and made in this latest style and warranted to give satistaethat is QUALITY, MAKE AND FIT. Also on hand, a large assortment of Gentlemen's Fn dishing Goode, a/um/snug of Collars, duals, Neck .F! • suspeothus, Ac., he. Gentlemen buying Weir own good Can have it InaNlo up ill a fashionable 01) le, at :la, it WOO pi ecible prises, sr Gentlemen are Invited CO Call and 0s 4illllll. baler darchatung elsewhere. Rementoesr slue dlgn eJ the Rat (bat/ S. W. 11..tUE, No a North QUtieLl St.. Lott/C.1.11.01- ll= Abs./ UK LP 1.1., A UAW by RAP OTv 15 kV LET vIL Hint AA., ALCOHOL, ' ..',ANIPIIOI4., SPICES, (J ALUM CL, SODA, LOU WOW), CREAM TAS.TA T. I • EAItL SAItLEY, GIJII ARAJ3IC, LiAitTSHURN, GELATLN Sy VIALS, Slll/11Akth. SENNA, J ALA I', V SPOINU E.. 4..,. Fur emit et il10:4.“. rILLAIA.S,,,,a's .1 14 , - , end Ch-islcs: At,r-r. "aV,ott. i1.a..,,, I.S3OCIATION, etIILADBLP!ILi fo - "edict of ite Ault uud Ineirori..l, Vire out nod eLrollic Weems., And eepbsuAlly I the Cor i , ot Diseases of Inn aexual , /rgarre MEDICAL AliVildisgiVOLl grail:, by tue Acting riurgeou VALUABLE Ithl'ilu.Tb on uperluatorrhrbu detultt; emk...,a, and uttlet I.otres.see of the .Sesual ganb , 000 ou the BEM railta employed lu the Dinieus3y, sou to the Anil -oil io tided letter envelopes, free vl Cuarg Two or rri (My BLitt/Ts for postage will be acceptable. Addre., 11LAW HTON. Acting Surgeou Howard Assoclatt No. _court Ninth jum, 10 ly ).E.TZEL T Q. AVE VO V STILL GOA- L tinue the NERCHANT TAILIALINu 8116IN9;bki in tb • THE tittANIT.E. Blind/LNG, - • No. day, North t 411.1/ St. Oar stock coutuste of the chei es: FRENCH CLOTUS, such cc fillioluce, 5a141.111111. ea N,:listulue 'finest Cloths of veriou. colors; the choic e reach 'a Fan Clasmirueree, the best sel,ct3uh; Vestil,gn of all dcecriptir.n and a large umeortment Cl . FUBNLtliitN uOOl./8. reapec:Luily a colltilaUattca• 01 UDC i.L.11).• 1.11./Orai 1Y 1.1,24,.. 11;.11 our 11 rtd"Ce-1014r, and till sLaact attocUo bill. nese to receive it. On. 0; the hot, nall cutAntaarablu .aper.uca in on thu 11 ruant .aahlouable .N!uratuut fa/luring Ee alia•-hole in l'hilatielphla, and batters himself that h will to ronder natiotart• the oatrous of th lir:n. • it 0 .1. lir sLAT . Li) '‘..) Tri tee urilerelgued b ..rod uirr i bhp pr, or Laurarier our York ..,ouuty tt.JUELNLI r . 1..1Tg of b—t gualitern, w Wilt a . •nillurr •1t reduced pricer!, and ...WU WIII 10 e.tt uu lay trio or ever try the tour ae.et :wwert..ble tems Aa.o. rehAeutly uu baud a Estriti.rglit bO bRH nUI lOM eL.tto, tutencteci for elAtiog s4•e6led rtarls. Havre, tit my otepro, the beet ULitete iu the market, the wtak will be warrauted to be wiecuterl iu the twat miniver. as these queliiite of Slate are the best in the market, buileere nun tithe., wilt find tt to their Internet to cad and nemp.e3 et my office, in ripreclier's Now Agrioul. 10(.1 nod Zeol Were ILULaus, it. E.W. King street, two daors ul ihe wort Hone apr 19 um 1,3 J GEO. D. fit'lthiCllE.S. `HIPPING IP Ulis, SHIPPING le VHS, AJ Vr A.Vrt.D. EuCh as TUNS, RED FOX, GREY FOX, RACCOON, OPudßUtd, ZdthiRRAT, BibUIT,ESJW_ • • for win& ttieltigliterrnarket prices RaltikPaid-14 CIP , S. • at the tux keinug,,of CPO, • *. Feb 16 tt 6r -• No. 20 North Quoin Street :Lancaster- • kMOS lIENkNKSO, ISAAC h.. HI F:. I I tl , / 1,1-14