t—ui_ivaitiroLne frtetth.-M 0 No. 68 gd# PllB itreet,,,VPNl" tf 12 &Pr - WEVS NEC ATTORITRY /LT LAW, No 86 NORTH Dou ornat Tax D. G. 315 = 1 "A 11114, • zi: aA I rEit P • Mad _ J'iI~TOEoryIQERTw a,. ATTORNAGY 11 AT LAW. bia blielace in Ncelb. Duke 'treat, nsuly op=dourt. Boum. - 011 . . A 111DRSIW •T _LAW. totilideits the late Col. Bash eraser, opposite Ooopefs Hotel, West... King otnoet. o A' L 11 1 gPf B..L.IVINGEITON, Attorney at Law , has re retgl-the 'Mee of N. Mosier, to: No. 11, 'street, a few doors north of the Court House, /45444 r; [dee 2 tf 47 j _ * lAN S. ANIWIGG, AtWruty at Lair; has removed his office from his itrAPX Place Lulu &TO Duke street, nearly opposite the Trinity Lutheran Church, apr 8 till Tu...i..3., FORISINAN, .. Nun 4 T . T OliOE Y A T L A 19 . Gina T. E. Thumals, EQ., No. 213 Lem. KUM ST. LANCASTER, PA. lye MJOIII.IIII,CALLA4 WWI T/ST..-0111tee itewldenee, one door below the Lamb Hotel, West Pl:MkAreet , retwcaster, Pa. 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Hotel, la - the Borough of Strasburg, on Thursday of each week, from 10 o'clock in the morning to three . in the afteripuon. is thus afforded to residents of Strasburg atidvimnitylo avall,themsalvere of Homoeopathic treatment, aid females suffering from chronic diseases may enjoy the advice of one who his made this clasic of diseases a speciality. J. T. BASER, Homceopathic Physiciau, act 22 tf 41 . ] East King street, above [Arne, Luncaster DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE The subscriber having removed his store to the new building nearly opposite his old stand, and directly opposis she Ocoee Keye Hotel, has now on hand a well selected tock of articles belonging to the Drug bneinese,conslsting n part of Oils, Acide, Spices„Beede, Alcohol, Powdered Articles, Sarsaparillas, Ac., As., to which the attention ol country merchants, physicians and consumers in general is Invited. THOMAS ELLMAK Kb, fob 9 tf West King street, Lan. "Di IL DI OVAL .—WILLI.Afti N. 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No. 319 Walnut Street, Philo. JiQ's Specimen numbers of THE POST sent gratis. Jan 5 tf 52 MORE NEW AND INTERESTING BOOKS. • THE EARL'S HEIRS A Tess OP BOILIOPTIO LIPP. B the Author of "East Lynne• or, The Earl's Daughter,' "The Mystery," &c., Ac. Pz;per price, 60 cents: MORGAN OR, THE KNIGHTS GT THE BLADE FLAG : A Smarms &our os Brooss Tuns. Paper price, 25 eta. For sale at J. N. WESTHAEFFER'S; apr 1 tf 17. l Cor. North Queen onfl Orange Ste 1861. 1100HILADELPI-011. j 1 A PAPER HANGINGS. .4681 HOWELL <L , BO C , KANOPA011:1112118 OP WALL PAPERS AND WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS C01L1MP...42a loin Hamlin &Mtn, PHILADELPHIA. N. B. A dna stock of LINEN. SHADES oonatanUy on band. -Ifeb ZS 8m 7 I be edited by Mrs. HENRY pock the services in the Liter. wing RI'S OF WRITERS: Mrs. M. F. Tucker, Fanny M. Raymond,' Frac's 11. Sheffield, 1 Mrs. L. D. Shears, Caroline A. Ball, Annie F. Kent, Sophie May, Harris Bryne, Mrs. Z IL Spencer, IMatte Dyer Britts, Annie Russell, Miss A. L. Massey, EE l k a r r a a J i3, l . l t . y u , msey, C Haret. W. Stillman, Miura May, Arthur Hampton, T. J. Chambers, Barbara Brands, and other talents. writers. HANDSOME STEEL ENGRAVINGS EEITE IMEIM=MI Rate come out of their holes to dio" fkib CONSTITII_Tt_OIII WA.TEEt. tHRORtiT RAMADY uorrerirorzon ONLY KNOWN RIII4IDY DIABETES AND VOINASIS OP IBM KIDNIIYEI ANPLBLADDIB These Dangerous and ;Troublesome Diseaaes, which have thus for Reedited the beet directed Treatment, ran be Completely Controlled by the ItRed:llDY now before net THE CURATIVE properties of the medicine direct themselves to the organs of secretion, and by so altering the condition of the stomach and liver that the starchy principle of the food to not con verted into sugar so long as the system is under the infin ewe of the CONSTITUTION WATER, which gives those organs time to rewires tirair healthy tong and vigor. We are able to state that the Constitution Water has cured every case of Diabetes In which It has been given. STONE IN THE BLADDER, CALCULUS, GRAVEL, BEIGE DUST DEPOSIT, AND MUCOUS OR MILKY DISCHARGES AFTER URINATING. Disease occurring from one and the same calm 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, then followed up with the Constitu tion Water, as above directed. DYSMENORRHOEA. OR PAINFUL MENSTRUA TION, AND IN MENORRLIAGIA OR PROFUSE FLOWING, Both diseases inning from a faulty secretion of the men strual Bnid—in the one case being too little, and accom panied by severe pain ; and the other a too preface secre tion, which will be speedily cured by the Constitution Water. That disease known as FALLING OP THE WOMB, which is the result of a relaxation of the ligaments of that organ. and is known by a sense of heevineee and dragging pains in the back and sides, and at times accompanied by sharp laciusting or shooting pains through the parts, will, in all cases, be removed by the medicine. There is another class of symptoms arising from IRRI— TATION OF THE WOMB, which physicians call Nervous nen, which word coven up much ignorance, and in nine cases out of ten the doctor does not really know whether the symptoms are the disease, or the disease the symptoms. We can only enumerate them here. I speak more par ticularly of Cold-Feet, Palpitation of the Heart, Impaired Memory, Wakefulness, Flashes of Heat, Languor Legal lode, and Dimness of Vision. SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION, Which in the unmarried female Is a constant i rtiny disease, and through neglect the seeds of more grave an. dangerous maladies are the result; and as month alto month passes without an effort being made to aasis. nature, the suppression becomes chronlc,the patient gradu ally loses her appetite, the bowels are 'constipated, nigh. sweats come on, sod consumption finally ends her career LEUCORRHCRA OR WHITES This disease depends upon an inflammation of mucous lining of the vagina and womb. it is in all cases accom- Panied , by apiece pain in the back, across the b ‘wels and through the hips. A teaspoonful of the medicine may be taken three 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 THE BLADDER INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, AND OATARRII OF THE BLADDER, STEAK MIRY AND:BURNING, OR PAIN FUL URINATING. For these diseases it is truly a sovereign reisedy, and too much cannot be said in its praise. A single dose has been known to relieve the most urgent symptoms. Are yon troubled with that distressing pain in the small of the back and through the hips? A teaspoonful a day of Constitution Water will relieve you like magic. FOR DYSPEPSIA, it has no equal in relieving the most distressing symptoms Also, Headache, Heartburn, Acid Stomach, Vomiting Food, Ac. Take a teaspoonful after dinner. The dose in all cases may be increased if desired, but should be done gradually. PHYSICIANS have long since given up the use of buchu, cubebs, and juniper in the treatment of these diseases, and only use them for want of a better remedy. CONSTITUTION WATER has _proved itself equal to the task that has devolved upon it. EIMMEI irritate and drench the kidneys, and by constant Use soon lead to chronic degeneration and confirmed disease. READ! RE A DII RE A Dill DLNVILL 6, Pa., June 2, 1862. Dr. Wu. H. o.o(i—Dear Stir In February, 1861, I was afflicted with the sugar diabetes, and for five months I passed more than two gallons of water In twenty-tour hours. I was obliged to get up as often as ten or twelve times during the night, and In five months I lost about fifty pounds in weight. During the month of July, 1861, I procured two bottles of Constitution Water, and in two days after using it 1 .experienced relief, and after taking two bottles I was entirely cured, soon after regaining my usual good health. Yours truly, J. V. L. DE WITT BOeTON CORNERS, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1861 W. H. CiEucoo & Co Gents: I freely give you liberty to make nee of the fol lowing Certificate of the value of Constitution Water, which I can recommend In the highest manner. My wife, who was attacked with pain in the shoulders, whole length of the back, and in her limbs, with Palpita tion of the Heart, attended with Falling of the Womb, Dysmenorrhse, and Irritation of the Bladder. I called a physician, who attended her about three months, when he left her worse than he found her. I then employed one of the beet physicians I could find, who attended her abou t nine months, and while she was under his care she did not suffer quite as much pain i he finally gave her up and said, " her case was incurable." For, said he, she has such a combination of complaints, that medicine given for one operates against some other of her difficulties." About this time, she commenced to use the Constitution Water, and to our utter astonishment, almost the firstilose seemed to have the desired effect, and she kept on improving rapidly under its treatment, end new superintends entirely her domestic affairs. dhe has not taken any of the Constitu tion Water for about four weeks, and we are happy to say that it bee produced a permanent cure. WM. M. VAN BigNSCHOTEN. 61.u.e09.9, CON N., Nov. 19, 1861 DR. Wig. 11. GBEGO Dear Sirc I have for several years, been afflicted with that troublesome and dangerous disease---Gravel—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 has 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 diseases that produces such exhaust ing effects upon the human constitution as Diabetes and Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Passages, and through a false modesty they are neglected until they are so advanced as to be beyond the control of ordinary remedies, and we present the to the public with the conviction that it has no equal In relieving the class of dioceses for which it has been found so eminently successful in curing; and we trust that we shall be rewarded for our efforts iu placing at valuable a remedy in a form to meet the requirements of patient and physician. FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, PRICE $l. WM. Li GREGG & CC., Proprietors. Nlo:gon A A.lleo, General Agent., No. 46 CM ?Arent, Now York. [july 29 ly 29 A GRICULTURAL CHEMICAL CO.'S CREAP FERTILIZER& P A B U L E T TE. 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I The riene;k;bler virtues of hilsbler's Herb Bitters hams again ban temaghttp the test, sod .pelna through the oat* trtutephentir - The, fellotits amtletile. his been ressirrect'ilmarigtane:ail ant itemise sttepTlest es_ to its treiklhey etas iler tberneelset oellittt :ill the ou t pfsee it, to may beibondAl g theme da y sorrel" of Oentre "Swale Wett Eton' istreet,. there to lunges cake, stud. ire *lll ghee ail toibristatiorrthet may be desired in regard to his - etas. But reed the foliating: "" B. UMW I hereby certify that I have . .been aflllctec dth white swain:UM:id ierofulnits onttmeakifor a perioa over four years. My ease Was so bad that I could not:walk without the aid of crutches. • .My left 'leg was much Swollen and there were three eruptions at the knee, one at the hip, and one at the breast. I tried various remedledc aad I had the advice of several phydclans, biat experienced no relief. About but weeks ago I commenced with Ilfiehler'm Bitters, and in a very short time I began to get better. lam now able to walk without the aid of crutches. My lege are still bent, but if I continue to improve as I have been doing for the list two or three weeks, I thinkl shall soon be as well es ever. My general health has ideoimproved, and le better now than it has been for years. I make this state ment for the benefit of the - afflicted, and wotlld' invite 'all to call upon me, and I will give them all the information on the subject in regard to my MM. JOHN B. BINZHART. Lancaster, May 22, 1863. ANOTHER REMAILICABLS CURL A OAHE] OF PAItALYSIft RELIEVED BY MIEHLERT BITTERS. The testimeny is every day accumulating that ?dishier's Bitters is perforating wonders, and its Anne is gradually but rapidly spreading over the continent. Bead thefollow ing certificate, selected from hundreds received weekly. It speaks for itself: - Disvammis, June 5, 103. Ma. B. Idnnuaa—Sir : About Christmast, my youngest daughter, a girl of fifteen year' of age, was attacked with paralysis, which confined her to her bed, where she lay perfectly helpless and Buffering-the greatest pain. I pro. cured the attendance of our medical men in the neighbor hood, but, in spite of their beet efforts, she grew daily worse and worse. She was so 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 Minnich, I came to see you, and, from what you told me, I concluded to try your Herb Bitters. I took a bottle out home with me, and-my daughter commenced taking it. She has used that bottle, and the effect is so great' that I want to take out 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 Alt in a common chair, and can stand on her feet, without any pain; she can raise her hands to her head, end remains out of bed most of the day. I am so pleased with the effects of your medicine that there is nothing I would not give to procure it. You may use this az you please, for I think that so good a medicine should be known everywhere. With gratitude I remain, Sir, Yours truly, DANIEL KEEVER. Idealsrreiitramacz, May 22,18e2. BENJ. Mumm, ESQ.—Der Sr: Please send me by Pennsylvania Railroadgroes your celebrated Bitters as soon as possible. l am s moet out of it, and I find it to be the very best Bitters manufactured. I could procure you half A dozen certiflcatee If necessary: but knowing the Bitters will do what is repreeented, I think all that is required is the cash for the Bitters. Yours truly, J. W. BRA.R.. Agent for B. Miehier. The office for the sale of !dishler's Bitters is in Centre Square, where hundreds of certificates can be seen. PimaDrums, May 27th, 1863. Friend Mish/er—Dear Stir : I wish you to send me Im mediately, one or two cases of your Bitters. I gave a bot tle to hiss Hearin, a lady that bad been troubled with the Dumb Agne, and had taken so mach quinine that her ap petite had left, and was so much troubled with pain in all her joints that she was not able to be about. She hag need one bottle, and she can now attend to the duties of her household; in fact she can not give it praise enough. Yours, respectfully, . CHAS. P. mruzit. LARCASSIII, May 27th, 1863 B. Mulder—Dear Sir This is to certify that I have been suffering with what the doctors call Chronic Bier. retains for three months, and I 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 six months ; I had Rheumatism when I went there, and was unable to do anything. One of the inmates of the Hospital give me three dotes of your Bitters, and afterwards I felt much better, and I have been taking them ever since, and feel as if lam going to get sound and well. Your Bitters have proved themselves to be a cure for me, and I am thankful for IL Ido really think I could not have lived this long had I not got the Hitters I also had Gravel, which has troubled me for a long time, of which I feel nothing of any more. I suppose It must have been the Bitters that took that away, as it works you say in that way. Indeed the Bitten; have been a God's blessing tome, and hale restored me to pretty good health. Mr. A. Fairer can tell all about It, as he is well acquainted with my sufferings since I have been in the Hospital. Respectfully, JAMES ILENEDY. Mr. B. HizalLer: 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 ED that I had to rise five or six tunas in a night ort account of my, water, so I concluded there musibe something done. I have seen year Herb Hitters recommended In one of your bills; so I thought I would give it a trial. I have need two bottles of it, and I mneliaayt hat it relieved me entirely of my pain. Respectfully yours, JNO. SOIIGOR. Laiscasiza Cyrt, May 7th, 1883 Mr. B. Nish/or—Sir: I have been subject to inward weals:nese and pain in the small of the back for the last ten years, and had given ul all hopes of getting better. I was induced to try your Bitters, and after using it a short time, lam happy to say I am almost well, and by using a few more bottles expect to be as hearty as formerly. I recom mend it to those of my sex similarly afflicted. Respectfully yours, HARRIET _ORR. - MOONY JOY, May 13, 1863. Mr. B. Mishicr : My vrititiaving been afflicted with ex. eructating pain in her hauttSand feet, several of our most prominent physicians attended her but could give her little or no relief. I then had recourse to Mishler's Bitters; she took half a bottle, and the pains entirely left her. I took the remainder myself; before taking it I wee overcome with drowsiness whenever I would sit down to read or write, and would fall asleep, but since I took the Bitters, I feel as if I could leap over a wall and run through a troop." GEO. DRUOILEN MILLER. Mr. B. Mishler—Dear Sir: About three years ago there was a Lump or Swelling came on the side of my neck or jaw, which continued to enlarge in size without opening. About two years ago, I drew it open with a poultice. I commenced to use your Bitten about three months ago, which has driven the swelling all away, and besides has taken a lump of hard substance from the openzng 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 left no mark or trace of it behind, all has gone away. JOHN LESIIKR. The above can be seen at lleinitsh's Drug Store, in East King street, Lancaster. B. Mi.shler—Dear Sir: I had coin in my head, side and back, 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 Herb Bitters, and when I got home I took two d.es of it which relieved me almost Im mediately. lam taking two dos. per day now and feel as well as ever I did. Not being a citizen of this place, I just happened to birhere selling Patent Pumps, and heard your Bitters recommended so highly by different ones, I concluded to try it, and such are the facts of the benefits I received by using your Bitters. I am stopping at the Franklin House, North Queen street, in this city, and will be glad to testify to the above, to any ono calling at the aforementioned place, or at Coatesville, Chester county, which is my permanent residence. ENOCH. DUNLAP. B. Mishler—Dear Sir: This Is to certify that I have been attending tire in a bake oven for thirty-two years which caused me to loss my eight for about five years. I have been using your Bitters, and since 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. ETTER. 131111=21 Ma. B. MISULER—Dear Sir: My daughter, a young girl about 12 years of ago, caught a cold in her eyes oarlyi sat spring. which afdictud her co much that I was afraid she would lose Una sight of one of her eyes. the finally got to bad that it was toned necessary to keep her continually in a dark room, allowing not even a candle to be lit. About three weeks ago I was Induced to give her a bottle of your bitters, and am happy to say that one bottle cured her so completely that she Is now able to go to school. S. ALLUIIIER. The above are but a very small number of the certificates received. Any one d.ubting the genuineoes of any car. tificate published is requested to call and examine the original. These Bitters are not recommended as a beverage, but they are recommended for their medicinal virtues. They are a auto cure for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Gravel, Fever and Ague, Weak Knees, Pain in the Limbs, and all diseases arising from a deranged state of the Stomach or impurity of the blood. " " Aw- Ladies in Delicate Health. suffering from irregu larities, from whatever cause, will find tills medicine a sate and certain regulator; but, like all remedies of this clam, it should be used with caution by married women. EMBASSY, AHD SOLD BY B. MISHLER, CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA., AND HIS AUTHORIZED AGENTS EVERYWHERE June 18 ly 23 ST. LOUIS HOTEL, (LATE FRANKL - DT . ,) CHESTNUT STREET. BETWEEN 3d AND 4th, PHILADELPHIA. M--.IP. 1 - R.F. - EarrirEir) pizAmilatirilVic.4**=-ii**o.ii This Hotel, the best Business man's Hone in the City, is in the immediate vicinity of the principal Jobbing and Commission nooses, new P. 0., Corn Ilschange, principirßanking Souses, mining Co. Offices, &G. 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One Copy, One War $2.00 Three Copies, for One Year 5 00 Five Ckoptee, for One Yea- 7.60 Eight Copies, for One Year 10.1-0 • - - - - PREMIUMS FOR GETTINU UP CLUBS Three, Five or Sight copies male a clot. To every pe eon getting up a club, at the above rates, a copy of tb htaptine for 1864 will be given gratis. Address, poet paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Aar Specimens sent gratis, when written for. nov 17 tf 45 LIFE OF ARCHBISHOP HUGHES, LIFE OF ARCi tBISHOP L1M41114 4 , LIFE OF AUCHBISHOP HUGHES, First Archbishop of. New York, with a BM account of his life, death and burial; as well as his aertlces in all pursuits and vocations from his birth until his• death— .lib his P. rota. Born In Clogher, Ireland, 1798. Died in New York, January 3rd, 1884 Bury ma in the sunshine," • Archbishop Hughes' last words .fi ice 26 cents. ,For sale at J. H W.FETHAEREEttIt• • Jan 28 tf 3] Cheap Book Store. tiPIG SD IS, .111. e.--cinnamon, 7 'FLATUS, BAKING SOLIA 4. OUSCAIII-TAIIITA •• l ov r 4 a 4 „,=l7ei t King divot, Latter. wpRORYLANNt. 'lO6$lOlW During the fast year walker, Introduced to the notice, of the medical profbaion of this country the Pure Crystal ised Chloride of Propyisualne, rie a ILEMIIDY FOB itfallnLlMM end haring recalled from many &Hiroo% both from Phi' dela= of the highest standing and from patients, the In the treatment of this painful and obstinate disease, we are Induced to present it to the plibllo in a form READY FOR IMMEDIATE lIFIE, which we hope will commend Itself to tholes who are raffsring with this afflicting man plaint, and to the medical practitioner who may feel die posed to test the powerq of this valuable remedy. BIZSIELPROPYLAWNE, In the form above spoken of, Lae rieently been extensively experimented with In the PENNSYLVANIA nosprrAL, and with MARKED BITOCESB (as will appear from the published amounts in the medical journals.) W It is carefully put up ready for Immediate use, with full directions, and can be obtained from all the druggiits at 75 cents per bottle, and wholesale of Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists, jtme 26 ly 24] Philadelphia r THE PEOPLE OF THE, UNITED STATES. In the month of December, 1858. the undersigned for the first time offered for sale-to the public Pr. J. Bovee Dods' Imperial Wine Bitters, and in this short period they have given such universal satisfaction to the many thousands of persons who have tried them that it is now an estab. fished article. The amount of bodily and mental mierry arising simply from a neglect of small complaints is sur prising, and It is therefore of the utmost importance that a strict attention to the least and most trifling bodily ail ment should be had; for diseases of the body must invari ably affect the mind. The eubecribore now only ask trial of IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS)! from all who have not used them. We challenge the 'mad to produce their equal. These Bitters for the cure of Weak Stomachs, donors , ' Debility, ano for Purifying and Enriching the Blood, are absolutely unsurpassed by any other remedy on earth. To be assured of this, it is only necessary to make the trial. The Wine itself is of a very superior quality, being about one-third stronger than other wines; warming and invigor sting the whole system from the head to the font. As these Bitters are tonic and alterative in their character, so they strengthen and invigorate the whole system and give a tine tone and healthy action to Milt a parts, by equally.. log the circulation, removing obstructions, and prodhcing a general warmth. They are also excellent for Diseases and Weakness peculiar to Females, where a Tonic is re qtdred to strengthen and brace the system. No Lady, who is subject to lassitude and faintness, should be without them, as they are revivifying in their action. TIDOS BITTERS WILL NOT ONLY CURE, BUT PRE VENT DISEASE, an?. in this respect are doublyvaluable to the porson who me, use them. For INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, Waak Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Diseases of the Nervous System, Paralysis, Piles, and for all cases requir. Ing a Tonic DR. DODS' CELEBRATED WINE BITTERS ARE UN- For Sore Throat, so common among the Olergy, they are Magenta, Maroon, Orange, Pink, Purple, Royal P urpl Salmon, Scarlet, Slate, Sol farina, Violet, Yellow. truly valuable. For the aged and Infirm, and for persons of a weak constitution—for Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, and all public speakers—for Book-Keepers Tailors, Seamstfesse,, Students, Artists, and all persons leading a sedentary life, they will prove truly beneficial. As a Beverage, they are wholesome, Innocent, and de licious to the taste. They produce all the exhilarating, effects of Brandy or Wine, without intoxicating; and are a valuable remedy for persons addicted to the use of ex ceealve strong drink, and who wins to retrain from it. They aro pure and entirely free from the poisons contained in the adulterated Wines and Liquors with which the country is flooded. Them Bitters not only Cure, but Prevent Disease, and should be used by all who live in a country where the water is bad, or where Chills and Fevers aro prevalent. Being entirely Innocent and harmless, they may be given freely to Children and Infants with impunity. Physicians, Clergymen and temperance advocates, as an act of humanity, should assist in spreading these truly valuable Bitters over the land, and thereby essentially aid in banishing Drunkenness and Disease. IN ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE HEAD, SICK. HEAD— ACHE, OR NERVOUS HEADACHE, DR. DODS' IM— PERIAL WINE BITTERS WILL BE FOUND TO BE MOST SALUTARY AND EFFICACIOUS. Shekwls, B.rfe tts, , ftecthera, and all - _ The many certificates which have been tendered us, and the lettere which we are daily receiving, are conclusive proof that among the women these Bitters bane given a satisfaction which no others have done beforf No woman in the land should be without them, and ti le who owe use them will not fail to keep a supply. .4 DR. J. DOVER. DODS' IMPERIAL WINE-'BITTERS are prepa . red.by an eminent and skilful physician who hue used themauccessfally in his practice for the last twenty five years. The proprietor, before purchasing the exclo.dve right to manufacture and sell Dr. J Boveo Duds' Colobrntod imperial Wale Bitters, had them tested by two distin guished medical practitioner's, who pronounced them a valu able remedy for disease. Although the medical men of the country, as n general thing disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet we do not believe that a respectable Physician can be found in the United States, acquainted with their medical prop:nine, who will not highly approve.,Dit. J. BOVEE DODS' I:dPERIAL WINE BITTERS. In all newly nettled places, where there is always a large quantity of decaying timber from which n poisonous miasma is created, these bitters should be used every ruing before brankfaa. DR. J. BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS are compoaed of .a pare and unadulterated Wino, aombi ued with Barberry, Solomon's Seal, Comfrey, Wild Cherry Tree Bark, Spikenard, Chamomile Flowers and Gentian. They are manufactured by Dr. Doda himself, who is au experi- anted and successful Physician, and hence should not be classed among the quack nostrums which flood the country, and against which the Medical Profession are so j flatly prejudiced. These truly valuable Bitters have been so thoroughly tested by all classes of the community for almost ovary variety of disease Incident to the human system, that they are now deemed indisptnsaM,,, , as a . . TONIC, DIEDICINE AND A BEVERAGE PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE! It Costs but Little! Purify the Blood! Give Tone to the Stomach I Renovate the System I and Prolong Life I PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE, 6 BOTTLES FOR $6. Prepared and sold by CHARLES WIDDIFIELD A CO., Sole Proprietors, 70 WiLmast STOUT,NOW YO For sole by druggists slid grocers generally WL throughout the country. [Hug 6 ly 30 CIiELA li-01.8 1 Y, 2 ; 1 , I DY 111:11N0 CHAPPELL'S HYPERION FOR CURLING THE HAIR. The Ladies and Gentlemen throughout the world will be pleased to learn that I have recently discovered an article that will Curl the Hair. By using CHAPPELL'S HYPERION, Ladies and Gentle, men can beautify themselves a thousand fold. CHAPPELL'S HYPERION is the only article In the ,world that will Curl straight Hair. The only article that will Curl the Heir IN BEAUTIFUL CURLS I IN GLOSSY CURLS! IN SILKEN CURLS! IN FLAXEN CURLS IN FLOWING CURLS! IN WAVING CURLS 7,11.1 LUXURIANT CURLS It makes the Hair soft and glossy. It Invigorates the Hair. It beautifies the Hair. It cleanses the Hair. It has a most delightful perfume. It prevents the Hale from falling off; It Castens it to th scalp. It is the only article ever yet discovered that will curl straight Hair In beautiful curls, without injury to the Hair or scalp. The HYPERION dots not in soy manner interfere with the NATURAL SOFTNESS OF. THE HAIR. It neither scorches nor dries it. The HYPERION can be Bo applied as to canoe the Hair to curl for one day, or for one week, or for one mouth, or any longer period desired. The HYPERION is the only article in the world but what can be counterfeited or imitated by uprincipled per. sons. To prevent this, we in not offer It for sale at any Druggist's in the Unit ed M elates. Therefore, any Lady or Gentleman who desires to beautify themselves by rising the HYPERION, must in close the PRICE, ONE DOLLAR, in a letter, and Address, W. CHAPPELL k CO., Box &I, Parkman, Gering., Co., Ohio, And it will be carefully sent by return mail. 110 V 12 ly 44 PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. No. 6 No. 5% No. 6 No. 7 No. 8 No. 8% No. 12 &miller sizes et lower prices, at F.LIAB BARR & 00'8 No. 6 Ravi: King St apr lfi tf l 4 G OLD PENS ! GOLD PENS! GOLD PENS I FllOll THY BEST MANIItiCTORIE&VI Tll3 COUNTRY. The Celebrated BAGLEY YENS (C. F. Newton & in great varieties, with holders to correspond. BARREL PENS, LONG NIBS, and SHORT NIBS, To snit the style or wishes of the purchaser. •' TIP TOP" GOLD PENS. [may 27 ly 20 These excellent Pens, manufactured by Dawson, NVarren Hyde, always on hand and for sale at prices to snit the times, at ap 21 fl 5 MIS ELLER'S BITTERS. Below we publish another lot of certificates re ceived by B. MISHLEB, concerning the great curee-effect ed by his wonderful remedial agent known as HERB BITTERS: ALTOoNA. Ps., Sept. 2, 1883 Dr. Whilfield,Air: I had be,eo afflicted with a very severe cold on the breast for three or four weeks, and had tried different domestic and patent remedies without coy benefit. From your recommendation I was induced to try Mishler's Bitters. tam happy to say they had the desired effect—and I am better than t have been for a long time. I have also used the Bitters for a severe Diarhote and they completely cured me. No one ahoold be without them. I am determined to have tome in the house all the time. Yours respectfully, _ . . . .Dr. Whitfield-61r.: _This is to certify thAt I have been afflicted with the Rheumatism for many .years, and have tried many things said to be cures wilFlut aurrellef. 1 am employed drying sand for the F.A. It , and having to be in the damp and 610.0 neerl.l" all the time, I wait afraid that I never would get welkagaio One of my arms 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 whe*ever I wished to change its position The bottle of AllehleFliflerb Fitters I g. 4 from you the other day, has eo much 'relieved me that I ran now raise my acm without difficulty-and it is getting so strong as ever. From the wonderful improvement it has made in my health, I can recommend .illahler's Herb Bitters with the greatest confidence to all those enlisted with the Ithenma• than. Respectfully louts, B. Nis/ger—Dear : I have been selling your Bitters fora long time, and have lased It reyeelf for Neuralgia, which has entirely Ciiired me, and my customers use It ann think it to be the beet .Bittern they have , ever heard of. Indeed it has given entirp satisfaction in ovary particular. I intend to keep a fall supply on hand all the time, at my hotel. " Washington llonsar Idanheim. A. it. EXIST. 1 - I.lS...Ctst.or 011 Sweet Oil, 011 01 SPYRE, STONE; £1251111A, SASSAFRAS, Forged etiTHORAS : - AXERS, pro* k EBiirl cal Store West Ring street .laut. 011111 - I.ILL V1L173 BULLOCK & CRENSHAW BOVJ DODS' EIMEIMEI J. M. WESTUAFFER'S Cheap 6.. k Store 308EPLI H. BROWN ALTOONA, Pa, May 1, 1883 HUGH MULLOY MANHILM, Nov. blh, 1863. GIN AS A AGENT'. "rinet THIS DEINTIOUS TONTO STIMULANT: ESPECIALLY designed Ibr the nseof tistAtedgettl' FAA:, son and the may, haying, supereeded- the. sotial•d “131114". "Amaze:L:4,n .Clardbar "eM diested;? "dols= sto,.bi now endorsed by all. of,the pcoaltuntt nb,pd chaplets and connoiaegra, as possessing al ot lbAss 'a medicinal valltles ( 'a lento' and wait) 'whleh be LOU to an OLD and PIISVAIN: Put up to quart bottle and sold by all druggists, grocers, eto. A. M. BININGSII. CO, Sole Proprietors, No,. 19 ylroad.street,ll, (Established In 1778.) For sale. by . FRENCH, RIQHARDS 1 00.,—W W. I H. 139151 H, and all of the prominent Wboleiale Dro glee in Philadelphia. Loot 21 y 39 10—"8zalt OP vas HIO WLTOH"—IO ITNTCHE .C.LOCIES,-JEWHILRY AND IT SILVER .WARE—JAMES P. DYSART, No: IC EST KING St., (near Market) takes pleaenre in inviting aention to his new and large stock of Goods, which corn- Jrises Se great a variety of all articles in his line as can oe found in the city, consisting In part of Ladies' Pine IS Carat Hantlng lATOT Watches, Fine Gold Hunting Levers, " Open-faced Levers, Pilver Hunting Case " Open-faeed a good assortment of LEVERS and LEPINER of fillserand Composition Cases; QUARTIY.RS And ENGLISH wawa ES (first and second banded,) all of which are - warranted to keep time or no sale. His assortment of JEWELRY is the most extensive ever offered to the citizens of Lancaster, part of which are the , following styles FINE PAINTED BREASTPINS EAR RINGS AND BRACELETS to match; CAMEO SEWS FLORENTINE MOSAIC, and PLAIN EAR RINGS an BREASTPINS, all of which for beauty, style and cheapness an not be surpassed In the city, Also, a fine assortment o f PLAIN and CHASED BRACELETS and BANDS, with Cameo Setts and Medallions. Particular attention paid to Jewelry of Gentlemen's wear, compilsing Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Guard, Breast and Fob Chains of the best quality; Ribbon Slides, Gold and Silver Tooth Picka, eto. Always on hand a good assortment of SILVER such as Spoons, Tea, Table, Dessert, Sugar, Mustard and Salt; Dinner and Tea Forks; Napkin Rings; Butter and Fruit Knives ; Salt Cellars; Cups, Pie Knives, Pickle Knives and Perks, setts of Knives, Forks and Spoons for Misses.— Also a beautiful lot of Port Monnsies for Ladies and Dents, Combs and Brushes of all kinds, Acrordeons, hr. Clocks from 11.2 f, to $5O, all warranted. fkiir- The undersigned has, at roosiderable expense, got up a Card of Hair Work Patterns, for which he receives orders—to be executed in Philadelphia in the most chaste and durable style, and at short notice. The public are in vited to call and examine his stock and judge for them selves. JAMES P. DYSART. Sign of the Big Watch, No. 10, Went King St., Lancaster Pa. Jane 1 tf DANKINO HOUSE OF REED, HEN. I) DEMON it CO.—On the 26th of MARCH, Instant, the undersigned, under the firm of REED, HENDERSON & CO., will commence the Bankug Business, in Its usual branches at the °Sloe hitherto occupied by John K. Reed & Co., at the. corner of East King and Duke streets, be t wean the Oonrt House and Sprocher's Hotel, Lancaster, Pa: They will pay interest on deposits at the following rates. biz per cent. for 6 months and longer. 3U days and longer.. They will buy and sell Stocks and Real Estate on com • mission, negotiate Loans for others, purchase and soil Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes, Drafts, &c., dc., The undersigned will be individually liable to the erteht of their m•auo, for all deposits and other obligations of !teas, lisPinansoa I 00. JOHN E. REED, AMOS S. HENDERSON ISALAO E. LIIESTEU mu 10 tf lo D IC, S S E S HAUL JAH EL R Y STUB IC, No 206 Noon; Sun itsist 011001. U*os, PHILADELPHIA. On hand and for sale, a chOlea assortment superior patterns, and will plait to order BRACELETS, EAR RINGS, FINGER RINGS, BREAST PINS, ' CROSSES, N EON LACES, • GUARD AND VEST CHAINS. Affsr - Orders onolosing the hair to be plaited may be soot by mail. Give a drawing m sear 2.1 you C. on paper, and enclose such amount as you may .1100 , 0 to Pay. 008t8 as follows Ear ItinAs t Pitts $3 to s7—Finger Rings 75 rents to s3.so—Vest Chat. $6 to s 7— Necklaces $2 to $lO. OSi .. Heir put into Iledalions, Box Breast Pins, Rings, de. OLD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AT FAIR RATES. 11311 i 6 ly 1-1 1)RO P. L. I L E H.'S 11.1.11.1. IN VIGOR - TOR. —A n Moat' ve, Soft, and .1131111CA1 Oo olpoun i FOR RESTORING (IRAN' ILtltt w Ito ori4ioal color with out dyeing, and preventing thu /lair from turning gray. FOR PREV E NT INU BALDNESS, and caring it, when Cher hi the least particle of vitality of reouperaive energy remaining. FOR Rh:MOVING SCURF AND DANDRUFF, onl sl cutaneous afle.glons of the Scalp FOIL 13EAUTIFYING THE HAUL, inipArting to it an un equalled gloss and brilliancy, tusking it sell and silky in its tex.ture and causing it to curl reagily. The great celebrity and increasing dams ad fur this props - ration, convince the proprietor that one trial is col) necessary to satisfy a discerning public of its duped, quail ties over any other preparation at present is use. It J 1041114111 the head and scalp from dandruff and other cutaneous diseases. Causes the hair toprow luxuriantly, and give. it a rich, soft, glOssy, and dexible appearance, fend ale where the hair is loosening and thinning, It will give strength and vigor to cheroots, and restore the growth to those parts which have bosoms bald, causing it to yield • fresh covering of hair. There are hundreds of ladles and gentlemen iu New York who have had their hair restored by the ,nse of this efievig orator, when all other preparations had failed. L. M. h in his possession letters innumerable testifying to t above facts, from persons of the highest reapectability. will effectually prevent the hair from turning gray en the latest period of life; and in cases where the hair, ha already changed its color the use of the Invigorator wil with certainty restore it to its original hue, giving Lt a dark, glossy appearance. As a perfume for the toilet and a Hair Restorative it is particularly recommended, hiving an agreeable fragrance; and the- great facilities It afford lu dressing the hair, which, when moist with theinvigora for cats be dressed in any required form so as to preserve its place, whether plain or in curls—hence the great demand fur it by the ladies as a standard toilet article which none ought to be without, as the price places it within the reach of all, being ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS per lx.ttle, ti be had at all respectable druggists' and perfarners. L. MILLER would call the attention of Parents and Guardians to the use of his Invigorator, in cases where tilt childrons . flair inclines to be weak. The use of it lays the foundation for a good head of heir, as it removes any its purities that may have become connected with the scalp the removal of which is necessary both'for the health o the child, and the future appearance of the Hair. Caoriors.—None genuine without the fac simile LOUIS MILLER being on the outer wrapper; also, L. MILLER'S HAIR INVIGORATOR, N. Y., blown In the glue. Wholesale Depot, if Coy Street, and sold by all the principal Merchants and Druggistathroughout the world. Liberal discount to purchasers by the quantity. I also desire to present to the American Public my NEW AND IMPROVED INSTANTANEOUS LIQIIIC which attar years of scientific experimenting I have brought to perfection. It dyes Black or Drown instantly without injury to the Hair or Skin, warranted the beat article of the kind in existence. PLUCIE, ONLY FIFTY CENTS. DEPOT, 56 •DEY STREET, NEW TOR R. ang 14 ly 81 GREAT DISCOVERY. I have made a discovery of the utmost importance to every married person of either sea, and will send the full particulars concerning it to any one on receipt of stamp to pay return postage Address, apr 16 ly 141 lIISUINU TAIDKL.E. RODS, LIMERICK and KIRBY HOOKB, NET TWINE, LINEN and COTTON LINES, FLOATS, SWIV ELS, &c. For sale at july 30 tf sIGN OF THE RED COATI FALL AND WINTEdi CLOTHING CHEAPER S. W. RAUB, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, No. 8 NORTH QUERN ST., LANCASTER. SIMON W. E9L113 calls the attention of the eltiAeho Lancaster county and city to his large and well selected stock of Piece Goods and Ready Made Fall and %Vint° Clothing, the largest and beat assorted In the city of Lau caster. B. W. Raub would call particular attention to hi stock of Ready Made Clothing of his own manufacture all warranted to be well sewed and guaranteed to give entire satisfaction: . . $ 1 . 2 5 2.00 3.60 3.88 4.25 4.50 4.76 5.00 8.50 OVERCOATS, from BLACK FROCK COATS, from BUSINESS COATS, •• MONKEY COATS, BLACK PANTS, FANCY CABS. PANTS, " 1.50 " 4.50 VESTS, all price's, 75 " 6.00 Boy's and Youth's Clothing at all Prices, and Warran Also, on hand a large and splendid adsortmont of Frouc EngllBLi and American Clotho, uvor-Coatings anil tiaa mores, and Vestings, which will be made up at enor notice and low prices, cut and made in the latest style and warranted to glue satisfaction iu QUALITY, bIAKE AND ITT. Also on hand, a large assortment of Gentlemen's ire niablug Goode, consisting of Collura, Shirts, Neck Tie Suependeis, Ac" Arc. Gentlemen buying their own good can have It made up in a fashionable style, at the [owes possible prices, tor Gentlemen are invited to o. ll sad examine beim purchasing elsewhere. iler Remember the Sign of the Red Coat! S. W. RAUB, No. 8 North Queen at., Lancaster. oct 16 tf 101 C ASTOR OIL, ARROW ROOT', SWEET OIL BORAX, ALCOHOL, CAMP dolt, SPICES, UALOMEL, SODA, LOGWOOD, CREAII TAR.TAH PEARL BARLEY, GUM ARABIC, HARTSHORN, GELATLNE, VIALS, ' RHUBARB. SENNA, JALAP, SPONGE, Sc. For sale , at T110.11A3 ILLMAJEDIK'S MO ,tf 14 DrUg and Citranical Store. Wald Klngat H OWA 51,.D ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. I•cr tins Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases,of the sexual. Organs. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon VALUABLE REPORTS on Sperientorrlicee or Seminal Weakness,,and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the N EV? REM EDI ES employedlin the Dispel:asap, Ben to the afflicted in sealed letter envelops , tree of charge Two or throe Stamps for postage will he acceptable. Address, Dlt. J. SK ILL IN HODS HTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard daaociation, No. 2 South Ninth St., Philadelphia. june 10 ly 22 .EITZELT & III'EIVOY, STILL CON- Y tinue the ALERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS in th THE GRANITE BUILDING, No. 6%, North Queon St. Uur stock consists of -the choir est FRENCH CLOTHS, such as Baiolues, &mottles and Nellsitons driest Cloths of various colors; the choices French Cassimeres; Black Doeskin Cassimeresl Banc, Cassimeres, the best selection ; Vestings of all description and a large ussortment c GENTLE:III c. k FURNISHING GOODS. We respectfully . a continuance of the patrOnrige so liberally bestow., upon our predecessor, and triiar by strict attention business to receive it. One of the in has had considerable experience in . on the largest d moat fashionable J;derchaut 'Tailoring Es ablishinei. ' in Philadelphia, and , tiattiirs himaiiirthat h will be eto render satisiart" - e to they34ollll of th arm. , PETZEL'I dMettVOY. 4 . ii tt l7 wt RED EEMEIZI DR. J. H. MAJLTELL, Alfred, M. ALIO TIIOMAS ELLMAKER'S Drug and Chemical Store, Uppoaite the Cron liuya' Hotel, West King Street, Lanuasta $3.60 to $l2OO 4.00 .' 14.00 3.00 " 10.00 2.00 " 5.00 2.50 " 5.00 MIME!
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