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ENCOURAGE HOME ENTERPRISE!

THE EVENING EXPRESS.

DAILY AND WEEKLY.

The Best and Cheapest Family and Business Newspaper in the City and County of Lancaster.

INDEPENDENT IN EVERYTHING !”

THE DAILY EVENING EXPRESS, published every evening (except Sundays), is printed with new and plain type on fine paper, each number containing Twenty Columns, embracing a good VARIETY of MISCELLANEOUS READING, full and accurate special reports of all LOCAL INTELLIGENCE transpiring up to the hour of going to press, ALL IMPORTANT NEWS received each day by mail, with accurate TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS OF THE LATEST NEWS from all parts of the world.

One of its most valuable features to the Farmer, Dealer and Man of Business, is the DAILY TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS OF THE MARKETS in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, including the Stock Markets, which appear in The Express one day in advance of the eastern papers. The Evening Express was the first paper in Lancaster to telegraph these reports, at a heavy annual expense, which are alone worth more than the price of the paper, to those interested in the Markets and all late news.

One Copy, one year...
One Copy, eight months.
One Copy, four months

TERMS OF THE DAILY.

$3.00

2.00

1.00

In all the principal villages of the county, connected with Lancaster by daily stage or railroad communication, the Daily Express is served to subscribers by local carriers the same evening it is printed, at one cent a copy or six cents a week.

THE WEEKLY EVENING EXPRESS

Is published every Saturday, with plain type on good paper, each number containing thirty-two large columns, embracing the choice Selections, Editorials, Locals and General News, together with the latest Telegraphic Reports, received for the Daily up to Friday evening-the Reports of the Markets, being thus one day later than those published by any other weekly in the city.

TERMS OF THE WEEKLX.

One Copy, eight months

One Copy, one year...

One Copy, sixteen months..

Specimen copies of either edition sent to any desired address.

$1.00

1.50

2.00

The Publishers confidently challenge a comparison of the Daily and Weekly Express with any other local paper published at the same rates, and they will ask no one to continue his subscription unless he is satisfied that he receives a full equivalent for his money.

Address PEARSOL & GEIST, Publishers. Office No. 9 West King-st., opposite Market, Lancaster, Pa.

TO ADVERTISERS. THE EVENING EXPRESS having a much larger circulation than any other journal published in Lancaster, commends itself to the attention of merchants, dealers, mechanics, and all others desirous of making their business or wants known to the public. This is fully established by the fact that The Express officially publishes the " List of Letters" under the aw directing their publication in papers having the largest circulation.

The Peoples' Steam Printing Office.

THE JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT

Connected with the office of The Evening Express has superior
facilities for executing all kinds of

Plaiu and Fancy Job Printing!

WITH PROMPTNESS AND AT VERY LOW PRICES.

Farmers an others wanting Public Sale Bills, Horse Bills, or any other kind of Job Printing, should call at the office of The Evening Express, No. 9 West King-st. RECOLLECT, MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE.

FOR 1858.

THE GUARDIAN:

A MONTHLY MAGAZINE, DEVOTED TO THE SOCIAL, LITERARY AND RELIGIOUS INTERESTS OF YOUNG MEN AND LADIES.

EDITED BY REV. H. HARBAUGH.

ON the First of January, 1858, the Guardian will commence a NEW VOLUME, It is not weary in laboring for the young, to whom it is dedicated and devoted, and from whose kind hands it has received abiding favor and encouragement.

The Guardian will keep on its accustomed course. It will be, as heretofore, devoted to the highest interests of the young, at the most solemn and interesting period of their life. It will offer its friendly councils to them in an earnest though free and cheerful way. It will solemnly seek to warn them against the wrong, and affectionately allure them to the right. The Editor will endeavor to make its contents true, pure, fresh, and healthy as the morning of life. It will particularly urge self-culture and early piety as of the highest importance. It will seek to move in the element of its motto: "Life-Light-Love."

The Guardian has no denominational or party bias. It interferes not with controversies either in Church or State. It is its ambition to take the quiet way of peace and love. It would turn the attention of its readers to that first and greatest of duties, the cultivation of the heart, mind, social feelings, and pious affections. It will have its reward if it can be the means of making Hearts better, Homes happier, and Heaven surer. The evidence that it has in a degree done this, which the experience of years has furnished, is more precious to us than gain or gold. Cheerfully, hopefully, and believingly we look into the future as we take our pilgrim-staff in hand to travel another year.

The Guardian contains thirty-two pages monthly, making a handsome volume of three hundred and eighty-four pages at the end of the year.

NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE.

Pastors who receive this Prospectus are requested to hand it to some active member of the church, who will procure subscribers for The Guardian. If ten subscribers are obtained, we will send one copy to the person obtaining them and one to the pastor, gratis.

We respectfully ask all Young Men and Ladies to aid us in increasing our circulation. It will be an easy thing for them to raise a club among their companions.. Postmasters are requested to act as our agents, to whom we will allow the usual per centage. Specimen numbers sent when requested.

The Editor and Publishers are determined to do everything in their power, still farther to deserve the encouragement of the Christian public, and to make The Guardian acceptable and profitable to its readers.

The Guardian will be printed with new and clear type, and on heavy white paper. The January number will be embellished with a fine steel engraving.

TERMS-ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR-IN ADVANCE,

Any one who sends us five subscribers with $5 cash, will receive one copy for one year, gratis. Thirteen copies will be sent for $10; twenty-seven copies for $20. Any one who sends us a club of 15 subscribers with $15 cash, shall receive a beautiful illustrated $4_copy of the "BIRDS OF THE Bible.”

ADDRESS THE PUBLISHERS.

PEARSOL & GEIST, Lancaster, Pa.

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CONTENTS OF THE AUGUST NUMBER.

1. THE DUTY OF THE CITIZEN. JUDGE HAYES.

2. STANZAS. EDITOR. (Poetry,).....

3. THE LORD'S PRAYER. (Poetry,).

4. A MOTHER'S CARES. EDITOR...

5. BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME....

6. JESUS CHRIST.....

7. HEAVEN. (Poetry,)..

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The Postage on this Periodical-when paid quarterly, in advance, at the office where taken out-is one and a half cent per number, or Eighteen Cents aYear; and no Postmaster has a right to charge more.

ENCOURAGE HOME ENTERPRISE!

THE EVENING EXPRESS.

DAILY AND WEEKLY.

The Best and Cheapest Family and Business Newspaper in the City and County of Lancaster.

INDEPENDENT IN EVERYTHING!”

THE DAILY EVENING EXPRESS, published every evening (except Sundays), is printed with new and plain type on fine paper, each number containing Twenty Columns, embracing a good VARIETY of MISCELLANEOUS READING, full and accurate special reports of all LOCAL INTELLIGENCE transpiring up to the hour of going to press, ALL IMPORTANT NEWS received each day by mail, with accurate TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS OF THE LATEST NEWS from all parts of the world.

One of its most valuable features to the Farmer, Dealer and Man of Business, is the DAILY TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS OF THE MARKETS in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, including the Stock Markets, which appear in The Express one day in advance of the eastern papers. The Evening Express was the first paper in Lancaster to telegraph these reports, at a heavy annual expense, which are alone worth more than the price of the paper, to those interested in the Markets and all late news.

One Copy, one year...
One Copy, eight months.
One Copy, four months

TERMS OF THE DAILY.

$3.00

2.00

1.00

In all the principal villages of the county, connected with Lancaster by daily stage or railroad communication, the Daily Express is served to subscribers by local carriers the same evening it is printed, at one cent a copy or six cents a week.

THE WEEKLY EVENING EXPRESS

Is published every Saturday, with plain type on good paper, each number containing thirty-two large columns, embracing the choice Selections, Editorials, Locals and General News, together with the latest Telegraphic Reports, received for the Daily up to Friday evening-the Reports of the Markets, being thus one day later than those published by any other weekly in the city.

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One Copy, sixteen months...

Specimen copies of either edition sent to any desired address.

.$1.00

1.50

2.00

The Publishers confidently challenge a comparison of the Daily and Weekly Express with any other local paper published at the same rates, and they will ask no one to continue his subscription unless he is satisfied that he receives a full equivalent for his money.

Address PEARSOL & GEIST, Publishers. Office No. 9 West King-st., opposite Market, Lancaster, Pa.

**TO ADVERTISERS. THE EVENING EXPRESS having a much larger circulation than any other journal published in Lancaster, commends itself to the attention of merchants, dealers, mechanics, and all others desirous of making their business or wants known to the public. This is fully established by the fact that The Express officially publishes the," List of Letters" under the aw directing their publication in papers having the largest circulation.

The Peoples' Steam Printing Office.

THE JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT

Connected with the office of The Evening Express has superior
facilities for executing all kinds of

Plain and Fancy Job Printing!

WITH PROMPTNESS AND AT VERY LOW PRICES.

Farmers an others wanting Public Sale Bills, Horse Bills, or any other kind of Job Printing, should call at the office of The Evening Express, No. 9 West King-st. RECOLLECT, MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE.,

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