Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, September 15, 1864, Image 4

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    4gritulturai gitpartilunt.
Light for Animals.
We are often impressed with the gross
neglect of otherwise intelligent men, in
not securing abundant light for• animal
life. To the animal and the . plant alike,
and to each and every human being,
light, as well as warmth, is absolutely
indispensable. Put a plant in the cellar
and it will grow up coforless, flexible,
healthless.. Put it in a dark place and
yet give it air, and it will hardly do bet
ter. Yet, people will attempt to bring
up animals imprisoned and housed. In
some public remarks we had occasion to
make, we stated that a pig would not
grow if deprived of light. We soon
after met au old gentleman, and he had
lived sixty years without discovering
the fact, and the first words he addressed
to us were : " Well, you told me why
my pigs would not grow. Two years
ago I put in a snug place under my
barn, six pigs. It Was warm but dark,
'and they were fed through the floor. In
the spring I took them out and they
looked like rats. They hadn't grown a
pound."
A farmer of our acquaintance was,
some time since, driving a tine mare.
We asked how she became blind. He
told us that he put her and two other
three-year old horses into a perfectly
dark stable in the fall, and in the spring,
soon after they care to light they went
stone blind.
These illustrations show,conelusively,
that lighl is neee.ss:u•y - to every' lip ing
and growing thing. Our harm , ' are not
light enough. Our houses, too many of
them, are too destitute of light. Parents
pursue a blind and benighted course
when they encourage their children in
living housed and imprisoned, when
they encourage 10111 in enveloping
their faces uudei• impenetrable veils,
lest their cheeks should blister. You
cannot blister the cheek of a ohrrry or
of a petl'. Better remember that the
ruddy glow of priceless health, and the
life and that radiate beauty,
can imver exist in perfection unless in
full and free exposure to air and sun
light.
To Stop Potatoes Rotting
afirieultural exchange says: _An
experieneed aLriculturist informs us
that about six years ago ho applied
to potatoes that wore partly rotten, and
that it ininiediately tirrested decay. l'o
- that \yene partly rotten when
the Hine 11115 aptiliotl, continue,ll to rot,
and \veil. lost. Since:ithen he lilts made
it a conittion practice to ;ipply slaked
little to his potatoes as he takes them
Ile puts a thin layer of lime upon
the lloor where the potatoes are to be
laid, and sprinkles some of it over thein
about ever - ten inches, as they are put
down. lle cmi-idocs this :us perfectly
protecting thew front rotting, :is he has
never hall It rotten potato sine,- he has
practised it, :Lll,l he helieves also that
potat\ thus used rendered better Its
the notiqp (II lime. \V(' (i(lvi,:e the
farmers to Cry this phut, as it easily enn
be done be them all."
C.\ N.\ DIAN all know
\vino p,-;' I his forciL.:nor is NOll`ll lir
get, oit unr uil, :tiol
10: 1,.\ - every Ulan \\AU)
(I\l'll , a Irtfll
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Fur-
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vtatt !ht.-talk , kill I 'mu': :Intl
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ilnys
1,16 w the patell, in 0,11 . y liiilt•. r,pcnt
twit or iii t•
aril you will trioilded \vith tiir
more to hurt. The vie
get the thi.-(1(' 1..11110
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4 11i5CCIIMINt15.
Oriental Story Tellers
Tn.:Nett tteNl:t, t tttel J;;;,;11
tell us of prt)les,i,ttuil , tory tellers 0101
tratlition reeiteN, who, ,tztli,ling in the
:-.treets 1111(1 Market -1 , 1:10eS, icll 111:11'Ve1-
(ItIS tall'S to all \ - 11,, niziy choose to li,ten.
The folloNving is 0110
:
in the cotlrs, of his Wanderings,
to tniillg to a village, knocked atthedoor
of:a ric•ll \voinltti, and hogged permission
to enter. " \Vhat !" said she, "do you
think 1 receive into my house eVer\ -
ro \jug vagahond No, indeed, it - would
111.
your way Then he went to the cot
tage Of a poor woman, \vim at one, kind
ly he,ged him to enter. She set before
hint the only' f,od she had—a little
goat's unit!:—kroln. a bread into
it , a nd Vold Hess it, that
we .111.oy hlrth hoVeen.);Rri; t." , Sit e [lieu
l'rQlutru'l taint
conch of slluw ;
and when he fell :1-dish, pereeiving
that lie had no shirt, she sal tip all
night and made him one out of smile
linen she had made Icy her own hard
labor; in the morning she brought it
to him, hegging he would 'not despise
her poor gid. After breakfast she ae
companied him a little NV:Ay, and at
parting 1•'1111i said : flay the tirst
you undertake last until eventing'"
When she home she began to
measure her lill,ll, to see how
Inuelt was ; and she went on
measuring, and did not come to
the end until the evening, when her
house and yard Nvere full of linen
short, she did not IL iiilt Wilat 1.0111, with
11(•1' \VC:IIi 1,. lice rich neighbor, seeing
this, was sorely vexed, :Ind resolved
that such good fortune should not es
cape her :twain. After some months the
traveller name otiee morel() the itlade
she went to Ineet him, pressed hint to
go to her house, av:tied him to the hest
of food sire 1001 • and in the morning
brought him a shirt or tin, linen, wine!'
she liu l made some tune before; but all
night she kept a candle hurtling iit her
room, that the stram.:er, it . he ar,
'night ~ t ippose she was inakilnihiS
After Lreakfa-t she accompanied hint
out, of the \ - illa . ge: and when they part
ed, lie said : first work you
undertake last till evening!" She went
her way ]tone, the Nyliole hue
of her linen, and anticipating its I\o,ll
- increase; but
• j list then her cows
began to low, 4. Before I measure
s:dt! she, " I will quickly retell
the cows some \\*.iter." 1;111 When she
poured the water into the trough, her
pail never she went on pour
ing, the stream increased, and soon her
house and yard Nvere under wafer; the
neighbor. , complained that, , \ - e rythi ng
wits ruined theeatllevvereeh•own e d, and
with dilliettit . v she saved 11,1. M . , , c o ,
water never ceased tioNving mull the
setting of the sun."
Ti , First Printed Book
it is, a remarkable and most interest
ing, fact, that the very first use to which
the discovery of printing was applied,
was the production of the Bible. This
was accomplished at Meniz, between
the years ilk and (;uttenherg was
the inventor of the art, a goldsmith
furnishing the. funds. This
Bible in two folio volumes, whic!lt
have heel' justly praised for t he st rem , th
and heautyyd - the paper, the exactness
of the register, and the lustre of the
ink. The work contained hvelve hun
dred pages, and being . the first ever
printed, of course involved a long pe
riod of thne and an immense amount
of went:Ai, manual, and mechanical
labor; and yet fora long period after
it had been finished and ofibred for sale,
not a single human being, saveAhe ar
tists themselves, knew how it had been
accomplished.
—„A married couple traveling in Eng
land recently held the following dia
logue :
" My dear, are you comfortable in that
corner?", " Quite—thank you my dear."
"Sure there's.plenty of room for your
eet?" "Quite sure, love." " And no cold
air from the window by your ear ?"
"Quite certain, darling." Then my
dear, I'll change places with you."
piortMuttotto.
The Coquette's Fate.
"Oh, Nellie, Nellie! Oh, Nellie, Nel
lie!"
A tiny pair of white hands were raised
deprecatingly, and a pair of large, vio
let eyes sought her face, bearing in their
depths an expression of entreaty beau
tiful to behold ; but the proud face of
Nellie Raymond turned away, perhaps
to shut out that beautiful vision, and a
low, trilling laugh ran over her red lips.
" Oh! Nellie, how can you be so heart
less? How can you lead a man on to
believe you love him, and then, when
his heart is yours, with all its great,
deep fount of manly love and tender
ness laugh in his face and bid him go
from your presence—hopeless, despair
ing. I tell you, Nellie Raymond, you
will some day have to account for the
misery you have wrought."
" you think so ?" said Nellie—
lightly. " Ah, well !"
" But it will not be well,''' said
Alice May. " You will see it in a dif
ferent light some day. I could not close
my eyes one hour in peaceful slumber,
were my life weighed down with such
evil deeds as yours. •
Evil deeds ! Really, _Alice ; . you are
harsh," exclaimed Nellie a flush of
momentary mortification - "and anger
overspreading her white forehead.
)ear Nellie," said her friend, "what
is the use of calling things by other
than their right names:' If I seem se
vere, I only tell you the truth, and you
know that I have ever been your hest
friend—candid awl frank."
" Well, Allie, you might have a little
more regard for one's feelings," said
Ne
Have you regard for the feelings of
others, Nellie?" asked Alice. "There
is a good old book in which a subihne
temper said : " Lo unto others as you
would have them do unto you.' Now,
how far do you carry out this rule?"
"Oh! Alice, spare toe, for pity's
sake; don't preach to use now," said
Nellie. " not in a mood for it."
It tut A Hie .Mat' - was relentless. '
" You did not spare pour ieorge Mor
ton, whom you so cruelly deceived,"
she continued, "and then drove him
from you with despair in his heart, and
the burden of a hopeless life. The green
sod of an Italian vale covers the heart
of one who loved you but too
and whose reward,aftermontlisoA'veary
wandering, and a hopeless, pining life,
which soon sank beneath its weight of
sorrow, is an exile's grave. Then there
is another—a widow's only son and
pride—who frets his life away in a mad
house-:—yes, a nutd-house, Nellie, to
which your cruelly consigned him. WI!
Hayint.inii, better a thousand
tiuus de:Toil your face of its dangerous
beauty than hear the load of sin it lirings
upon you, for it is fearful."
A slight quiver in the erect frame "r
the twautiful girl was the response.
l'() , )] . \Valle] . NIzivli,•111!"
"s“,lll•liint, I iris, the
NV;1.41(,w (,1 the tell in whihit lie is
and catch a sight haggard
always iileased
1 i•iiiittiasi
withllllll wnc (V11111 ll,' iii It
\VVI•Irill Spite or (,vcr till
striillg', nuhlt life. lit' 11,1(1 in 11).,()
rlca,ant :Hal gay :ikiays, hat Ile Nva,
,tnoig whore ;111(1 ilia
0 , 1111'1 . 11 11. 1 . 1111 1).1111 ZWliOll.
()II! Ile wa, a III:111
111.11 Ill((V i-.10,1.11 . )111,1 Ilt)11U
-1('S, \V!"
:111 uNpressi,.ll of
nains4l,l rrief, deli:wee ztinl
; but she remained silent :I rew
11IT 111 II lls, watellinu; ti tc:tr , ;hey
1.4 ) 111,1,41 .)wlY )Lac'.
ovcn dear, only ',Dither, %%111
he your next vietim, said after a
looking ul , sadlvztnd mournfully.
Oh, Nelly, lie mall l have: I :1111111mm
in the NVorlit With hint only I() loVe ;
hilli to Inc, 6,1' the love iiCinerey !"
Nellie nose with a hotly Iluslte.l cheek
and thishim , eye.
Mu, our Call you talk thust"' she
ev•hdied. '• But Iu 11 you, Allie Niay,
ir art or beauty can hring your proud,
cold !outlier to the feet of a woman, Ile
shall (utile to mine. .1 le shall love me."
. '_lull if he and you turn hint
?font yuu, put will kill him," said Alice.
'Untie unhend his Imaid nature, and
unluok the founts of tenderm,
heart, 1111(1 hill) fr()111 yuu, and
see the consequences. Oh! Nellie Pay
mond, there sufficient on your soul
already. Nlvuo ymiNt.lf, it p,u ,p:tn
The lust \V(WW: Were tillheeded, for
\ollie htul s‘vept Iron' the 1 1 (m:111, :11111
then p.or littli• :Nlzty ig,\voi het'
11,•;iil upon the sula 1 1 11 , 111(:11 :111(1 :-4:1:1:(41
1111('011sly. : I, llt l had NV:11 1 111A 11( . 1 1 1:1 1 ::111(.1 1
1 1 ( 1 1:1. 1 :11( 1, 11:1', 1:111 he :,(•111(.11 and
\VW! nit ac_diilig heart the gentle little
i.a.rer looked forth to a liopele,,,
late life for hint WIH , had been her ail
nn earth.
several weeks pas,ed :11111y, and[tie
AM(' 1\ , tool before the akar. The
uuu mho loin ohuxon \Vas 114,1)1e, true
and good, :it'll for Los feet a brigla path
lay before her but there wa , anotiter
to \Omni her o e wandered uneasily,
mot \\di() hovered ineessantly round the
gay form of the proud syren,
ltaymond, whose hark eyes
veldt ti itnnith a, the prowl man
Lunt his handsome, stately head \t - itit
such devotion.
,Weel lips quivered when she
=arc h e r liriither bend clown and \\Ails
tier in Nelliti's oar and heard the request
that she N 1 uultlWalk With hint uptin the
lawn, and the two wandered Mr.
Tlu• 1,111011 , 11.1ie brightly, and Ed
ward '1 LV, drawing_ itaynaaal's
within ewn, walked sli.wly
down the laltad gravel walk his race
upturned imyarti , the and a , Hdle
ufinexi.ro-:;l,lchappiw• reath
lug his ~ w eet mouth.
" Nellie," ,aid Edward, and he sp”ke
very , low "Nellie. I alit very
happy to-niubl—happior tha.p I had
hoped to Ise, and I want s'fane ,te
to ,ympathiz, with tur in it. Aliie has
ju,t flowto iwcupy herattou
liou.
.?thly I (Hi it to you'."
" Yes.," rile whispered softly. " None
eau elan vour !mildness anti sympa
thize with you more freely than 1. l'oll
me all."
For a moment he was silent, only
strtaelling out his hand to draw her
down upon a seat beside hint. After a
while he spoke, half dreamily and very
gently.
" I once believed," said he, " that I
could never ilnd a woman whom I could
love fully- and truly—with such a love
as I roust cherish for the woman whom
I would call my wife ; but I have found
her, Nellie—(why' do you tremble so?)
—a sweet, pure-faced little thin) , ., fresh
and fragrant as a budding rose, gentle
as the summer breezes, and gay and
glad as thii lark whose song she trills
the whole (lay long. 'fell me that you
rejoice in my happiness, Nellie—tell me
that you will love my little wife that is
to be, sweet Lilly Walton."
Nellie's lips were rigid and ashen,
and she rose up, quiveringlike an aspen.
" Oh, lam ill !" she gasped. " Take
me into the house."
Edward May rose hastily, and sup
ported her with his arm, but she nearly
repulsed him as she planted her foot
firmly upon the gravel. She had learned
to love the man with all the hidden
passion and fire of her strong nature;
and now he told her he had won
another, and that other was only a poor
but beautiful governess in a rich mall's
family. 'Oh;' it 'Was rtoO'lnueli ! He
knew Nellie Raymond's weakness, and
he had punished her fearfully, though
he believed in his heart that she was
incapable of deep feeling.
Alice went to Nellie in answer to her
brother's summons; and, when every
one wag;gone from the room, she held
out her arms to Alice, white and
stricken, with an anguished moan—
" Oh, Allie, I gave hini my whole heart
and he loves another!"
Then she sank down, pale and life
less, and it was many weeks. Nellie
Raymond woke to life and conscious
ness. Then she was , a changed, re
pentant woman ; but it was hard to feel
the soft touch of a little hand, and see
the light form of Edward's wife bend
ing so pityingly. Oh, the punishment
of her " evil deeds" had come, and, it
was heavy and bitter!
Nellie Raymond is Nellie Raymond
still, but she has grown into a calm,
dignified, but lovely woman. She can
sympathize with the suffering, because
she has sufibred ; and strives, by tender
ness an d I.,ve to others, to atone for the
misery she wrought while in the hey
day of her pride and selfish love for ad
mi rat i on.
Wine: Prophesies
Let a man Collllt lip the the fatse prophe
sies of the Reim!,limn leaders—false, not
front intention. Ina from ignorance—andsee how many they are and to 'what they
have lea.
Nobody hurt: I'iVo hundred thousand
killed, wounded and sick.
Seventy-lice thousand men : Hver two
millions.
Rebellion slarvoil out in three months:
Rampant in lsul
Backbone 1)1,i-en at every success: Not
I)1u ~f M ississippi to commerce:
Itunning a gutintlet of guerrillas.
II( . o leup surd in , •xtin, , ruish the
rebellion: Draft /1 . 111 4 ],il fin' the siii Of S(l,-
l'aperas '240.
people I:e Nvar,
van., , ,1 11:111,111,1 per cont.
(0 I,: Ilw last one: But
One,
Free soil: Foal- Stut•s narking suelt
eleetion returns as bayonets dictate.
Free speeell: The suppre,,ion of news
pal,ers.
Freemen: I 1 undre,l4 arrested without
warrant, Ii iprisi n md wi: hout eriine, and
Lad:Li-god whim ill trial.
National honor: Th, ;Mandolin - 10M of
the "lo n a , ill lline. and the I:idnappirig . of
A noI'ELLE-,.
Itespiwi : Tho 110.:u•Ilt,f it in every
Belief' ill thy• I . nien as unbroken: 'flu
luanufacture
crr t hi• pl n rntiring him
thr.nlo. wilintry ,Fr,r, , , and ,riinping hits
Cur Ow rank,
1,,(1i11;2: hill! rot in
heap,
litiyo tiro) , gri•—attil humanity: \Vaising
war •,,orottli nnil citittiron, tont
Into,os tool harm, :twit
moms.
inr the Leaving thew to
hungcr, lo•nt, um' thirst, and },ions.
and A't.llllill.
NII \V, if :I Wall, stich falsitivation;,
~an lII` 11111,1 haVe (hilt I, , nacity
01' laiih
xvril:l4.,l rant
'Fo Monte htt,,i it to the last
\ I ITIII Sr. 111 I . 111 TE THASII. “ —TIII ,
1 ' (11 . 1: P/ . / - .s, i th,
:
IL trail] of white
anti pit,-1 d throng:li our town
tin their way nii he u":11'. The white
I en were in harden ears, sitt•lt it, are tistiti
to convey •dieep, ike., over the
road, while the 1111'11 were snugly eu
rnnewl passenger oars.
Maid\ 1/111 . t . 11,1•1 1, 111. n• Nvilth,ses: lo
truth of thi," sitiieniont and our IleL;Tu
,c;ll,`[s' Under
tako Ilit•yFlu ,)1111 , , 1,111
\‘11•11 'A, 111,1' ,htily.
Th,“ik rill, H . .\ll„lllleiiisut iv
dflovitp.r.
- young
lady so \vull I:mosm to .\mlori,.ans :IS a C.,11-
I.l , •rate partisan, \vas married uu Ow 2.5t1i
ult., at St..l:um•s chm,ll,
Lon
don, to Lieut. Sanmol I late oI the
NaVy. I
S. \ t•sm.,l . 01111( . 4 . -
i it•ffi to take lir. t' , 111;41 priz, I; 112 -
IIPllll , i \111i.•11 had run Ow Idook
ado--into port. Ito..mnlinU mutually en
amor,d, rrom the ship, round
thoir Li Itto 1:11,:land. with Oa; result as
:Wme staml, In Nidiliontotfits rapture
on th. , oas, ha; sod mood the
Lioutonant tooter allogianoo, and lie Will
shorty - onto!. dm M.al'od,ramservioo.
A Scrap of History
OM' day when the ,4l•Vell wise wen of
6reeee \\ ere at the 'ourts ut Periuda
Corinth, th, was proposed:
NVltich is tht perfect popular
Government '."'
"That," said " where the laws
have no Superior,.
'
" ' That, " ThaieS, where the in
haldtant, are 'wither too Hell nor too
saia Anacharsis, the Seyth
kw, \vhere Ihniities are always con
ferred upon the virlttousand never upon
the hase."
"That," saki ('hilt, where the law: ,
are more regat•tied thin orat,trs."
But opinion seems to have
tie greatest flit, vclue Said, " 'Where
an moult 'upon the meanest subject, is
an insult upon the whole Constitution."
sc,," sail iin intere,ting young
mother of iher Nininaest hopeful, "do
you know viii the difference is be
twye•n your iiirdy and soul The soul
my child i, what you love with ; the
hods - carries you about. This is your
body,' touching the little fellow's shoul
ders and arms, hut there is something
deeper in. You C:111 feel it now. What
is it'?" " 0, I know," said Sinn, with a
flash of intelligence in his ey "that's
my flannel shirt !"
111 - ,BAN I).—A bick
ering pair. uaker. were lately heard
hi high ceiltveven-y, the husliand CX-
"I am determined t.. have 000 quit
week with thee!"
"But how wilt thou act it?" said the
tauntinff, reiteration, \ditch
marrit,t pn,Vc,kjlig indulge
" I will keep thee a \veek after thou
ail, dead," was lie rejoinder.
They tell a sto yota II siilutebroker,
\Vhirll is 1 , 1' , 1,:11 , 1y !nil'. I Irhud "Ina ill"
one of his men some dozen or fifteen
times, and hail come to regard him as the
most profitable part of his stock in trade.
On one occasion the bounty-jumper
found 110 opportunity to run away until
the steamboat upon which he was
shipped for the army had got a mile from
the land. lie took his chance, Itowever,
jumped overboard, and sueceeded in
reaching the bank. On relating his ad
ventures to his prineipal the broker
sharply reproved hint tar his temerity,
adding, "only think what a loss it
would have been to me had you been
drowned !"
"SAND 1: Flow !"—A gallant
officer in the regiment raised not a
Hundred miles away, who never quailed
under the tire of rebel bullets tell an
easy victim to a pair of bright eyes
whose owner wore art apron bearing the
emblem of thir country's flag, and who
was waiting on " the boys," at a festi
val. The colonel wishing to make the
acquaintance of tilt-lady, remarked:
"That is a pretty apron you wear,
" Yes," said the maiden "this is my
flag."
I have fought many a hard battle
under that flag," rejoined the colonel.
ot under this flag, sir," indignantly
exclaimed the beauty, as she swept
away, leaving the gallant son of Mars
perfectly dumbfounded—Catskill Re
corder.
" The gnat beauty of a wife is,"
said a henpecked husband, " that if she
abuses you herself, she won't let any one
else abuse you." Well, ain't thatprime
consolation?
kEr Reprove thy friend privately
commend him "publicly.
—A despairing man tears his hair. An
enraged woman is wiser—she tears her
husband's,
glothing,
THOS. COLEMAN. C. H. COLEMAN.
COLEMAN lfe BROTHER,
TAILOR. 4 AND CLOTHIERS
•
Have removed from No. 4134', to 57 North Queen
street, (31. W. Shinders old stand,) next door
to Buehmuller's Cutlery Store, sign of the Big
G un, where they have on hand the largest and
best assortment of CLOTHS and READY
MADE CLOTHING of any establishment in
the city. They respectfully invite the attention
of their old friends and customers to an inspec
lon of the same, and request the patronage of
all who wish the best of Clothing at the cheap
est rates.
The undersigned, having retired from busi
ness, returns his sincere thanks to his old
friends and customers for their very liberal
patronage, and respectfully requests a continu
ance of the same to Messrs. Coleman & Brother.
mar 1 6mw Hj 11. W. SHIN-DEL.
CENTRAL EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS
H. K. KILLIAN,
MERCHANT TAILOR AND CLOTHIER
S. E. COR. CENTRE SQUARE S E. KING ST.,
LA NCASTER„PA.
Contantly on hand a large and well selected
assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and
VESTINGS, which will be made up to order in
the latest styles.
READ]-'MADE CLOTHING AND GENTS'
FURNISHING GOODS in great variety always
on hand.
- Thankful for the very liberal share of patron
age heretofore received, I hope to merit a con
tinuance of the same.
H. K. KILLIAN.
tfw
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES s VESTINGS.
_ _
HALER BROTHERS
Have now open and invite an examination of
a full and complete stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
Also, a full Assortment of
Extra Quality French Coatings,
Fancy Scotch Coatings,
Black and Colored Cloths,
Fancy Cassimeres—for Suits,
Black French Doeskins.
GOODS FOB BOYS' WEAR,
DMZMEI
4i14 - Clothing made to order in ;t superior
manner. HAGER & BROTHERS.
apr 12 Uw 14
/looho and ,;;.i,tationarit
pHOTO(4RAPII ALISEMS.
PHOTOURAPH ALBUMS.
Large A.,ssortment—Great Variel.v—Unsur
passed for Beauty, Style and Finish.
N E\\ PATTERNS
NEW BINDINCiS,
NEW 'IASI'S,
PATENT HINGE BACK ALBUM,
the latest and best kind, inaile only in Phila
delphia, excelling all others In strength and
durability.
CARD PHGTGGRAPHS ' PLAIN,
10 and 12 veil ts--1.H.00 and i-11.20 per dozen.
COLORED, cents—•ii2.so per dozen. .
TRAVELING AND SHOPPING
WALLETS, PURSES, PI KIK ET BOGES,
.5 TA T1(1 R .
WRITING PAPERS, ENVELI PENS,
ST ENl'll,s.
For !narking names (taut itully tint indelibly
uu Chithinv..
HARld\ ill BUGS.,
Wholesale and Retail I iealers
may 10 lyw :iti North sth street, Pidia.
1 II F P li 4) S T 11 It .
Vi T 11441,1,4, 14, 1,),( . 4•1,:),44 4 . 1:44441. r,4,44;,44 (4). :it
Tit I: afli"
No. 71 'KAN, ,
where I . II Y 1,, 1. ( 1111 h 1 at all liulr., a iafge u --
sia•tiiteitt of
IfUUKS Pnit 111.1) AND 1"111"NU,
CIIF.AI' 'l'4, SI IT 'FITE TI 1.:S!
'TIE 1'01.1T5 IN ILLEE AND
Macauley, Sten.), •
Heber Saar., Aloort•,
Kettle, Whittier, Oferale.
Tupper, Lutccll, Lole_nell(ltv,
CiAt'per,
Yoe, 51111111pean., 21111 :n,
Byron, Kirk, \Vllite, ke..tve.
BIBLES .ANI) I'IIAYEE Itt,tiKS
In areat variety.
HYMN Ilia 11:s 111 , ALL DENWIIN ATI , INs.
I'//ftIYRIJI.-1/'// .4/.ll('J/sr
'Tut. largeSl and finest as,ort !tient sv.•r 0t11,..t1
in the city.
ALI, SIZES ANTI S'YYLE‘••• , ,
Holding' from 12 to ,101 pictures ench,:oul rag
ing; in price front roleents t o •••,20.ap.
Tw() Tfl it 5.A\l) I'A Itl / PH,
The iargt,it lie.urtlnrut ill i.,11(1,1,1'. Tilt.
greatest. variety of subjt•cl,:
Itellatous, N,h•d Per,ona2,,, Fancy Subject , ,
Autumn Leaves, Ni,',. I and 2;
No,. I and 2: Fruit and
I and'.; i 2.;
Lift. of Childhood, Nos. 1 and 2;
Summer Landscapes, Winter
Landscapes, Cl,lllll•.Moun
tain Scenery, Funny
l'haracters. Ni PS.
and 2, beautiful
ly colored.
SFS,' STYI.EI-; I C ,, NST.I.NTLY 1111-
C1.11N 1 E1).
B I B 7,1.; S ,
1..51t.:E.1.2 1,31.11.1..
\VEITINti DESIiS,
==l
(D)1,1) PENS AND.SILVEIi Il )I,l)Elts,
NEW (:AMES Fult, CHILDREN,
NEW PAPER I R }1.1.S
NEW I)lssEt 'TED PIVITItEs
'I(Y )I;'s ! '1,)1" "I'(,)" lc, o()1(!!
A u,rut assortn,•ll:
1.1191ICI'AN'1".1t) SABBATH SCHI )I,S!
The publicAtions (4 - the Aniorican
4411.0.Cuicm, desiLywd liir Sunday
lurnislicd at the 11/Wl,ll. 1111 titind.y-Sch..
prices.
The tx-st writintz pa fors and envel,mcs iu TM
market always an ha ml.
IMMEREIBM
All the books used in the various sri Is it
the city and county, furnished Sr tho 1 ,, Wt••1
I rices._
NEW M IS('ELLAN E. )1 • S
li4 /l)1;.S.
ROVeiVeci as ti ,at as i.tiblished, and ',tid a
publishers' prices.
4.15 - Don't forget the Plane.
J. M. NVESTHAEFFER'S
lama. and Peri.iical Store.
dome' , :North (..zucea ;tip!
ti w
)Insuraucc locntio,
9111 E COLUMBIA INSURANCE (011
lAN] uF ('Ol 1I(1). LA:NA
l'A.
I. , ()CRTII. ANNUAL REPOR'I
Whole amount insured fiS
\‘'hole :1111M1111 of P1,111i1.1111.N0te,,.. 2 .9;il 16
Baianee Cash i'remhns,
.lanuary 1. Isla, ' , jai 31
Recp't fm . Premium less
Agent's commis,ion ill
I,lr,
Receipts fur Assessments
Lss Agent's ( . 1)111ilii ,
SillllS ill 1102
Losses and expenses paid
in
Bal. Prem. Jan. I, Isto
(;EoRGE .11%, :try.
.INIICHAF.I. S. Sill' I.IN,
IMMMES
R. T. Ryon, John W. Smsry,
John Fendrieh, taco. IMom2:, .Jr.,
E. G. Minich, N Mholns MM./on:MI
tITIL - I F. ,hi' M whael S. shaman,
Amos S. Green, S. C. Slay maker,
1•.1i1111111t1 Ntering.
Columbia, February 13, IN.!,
aug 30 I yd.( se '2
LANCASTER ENTELI.I%ENCER
STEAM-PuWER IiDDN: AND ,1,11
S. II". ..\" ER (IP' T Sci I ".4 lIJ
CUUPEIt, S.1:C1)1.:1:St JS
The Proprietors respect; idly call the atten
tion of their frieiets anti the public generally to
the extensive Steam Hook and job Print ilia.
tablishment connected with the ollico the
Lady tied Wrekly Infrl'igenccr. It is
furnished throughout with
51:W TYPEAND NEW . I'III.:',SES
and our faciliti e s fur doilm, - work of :ill kinds
from the largest Poster to llt smallest Card,
are unsurpassed by urn t,tablishrnent itt t;i.
FUC"/t .1 /.li IX I'U.\".YT:I X7' !-."/,
zlnd we are thPrefm, 1 tvp:tri.,l ,x,•ttie
the following kinds id' print ing id the shoriest
notice and On the
Cli Ei'E ,
Lt L'SlS?:.tiff (aRI,:-4
I=l
SIIONV ('.lltl)ti
CI ISCULA
DRDIONT'S LABELS
BARDS
PRO CI RA DI M ES
IMMO
PA PER BOOKS
coNsTITUTIO:s;'s,
oI2DER BOOKS
THE JOBAING DEPARTMENT
Is under the charge of two of the best practical
Job Printers in the State. Customers and
others can, therefore, always rely upon
their work being executed with taste and
•
Judgment.
We are also prepared to do
FANCY PRINTINIS IN COLORS
In a style which cannot be excelled.
ellye us a call, and take a look through our•
zt...titbllsnent.
Tpo UREIC BALE.—ON TITIMITA,Y, TILE
20th day of SEPTEMBER, 13G1, by virtue
of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster
county, will be sold at public sale, on • the
premises, one mile and a half northeast of
Churchtown, a tract of land containing 28
ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of Chris
tian Hertzler, Joel Kauffman and others, on
which is erected a TWO-STORY FRAME
DWELLING HOUSE, Stone Barn, Spring
House, and other improvements. The property
is in good order, with a good Orchard ; also, a
spring of never-failing water. The land is in
excellent farming condition. About 3 acres of
the above is good Chestnut Timber.
Terms made known on the day of sale. Sale
to commence at one o'clock, P. M.
CHART .FS DARTERS
Administrator of Robert M. Arters, deed.
aug iii st.w 32
ORPHANS' COURT SALE—ON SATLR
DAY, the Ist day of OMOBER 1564, will
be sold at public yendue, at the public house of
Silas Winters, in Providence twp., Lancaster
county, the title of Benjamin Finefrock, late
of said township, deed, in and to the following
real estate, to Wit:
That certain Tract of Lend, situated in said
Providence twp., hounded on the north and
east by tut - dine road, on the south by lands late
of John _Miller, decd, and on the west by lands
'of Christian Shultz, and containing about 11
ACRES and 117 PERCHES. The improvements
area ONE-STiillY 1,01,1 DWELLING HOUSE,
Log Stable, and other outbuildings
Persons wishing to view the premises will
call on the widow, living on the premises, or on
the undersigned administrator.
sale to at t o'cliwk, P. 31., of saint
day, when :diem hince will be given :Ind condi
tions of sale be made known by
- .
At the ',Nine time and place the undersigned
will :ill his right, title and interest on and
to the al deserilied tract of land and prem
ises. JOHN HILDEBRAND.
sep s tow :35
FIRST-('LASS PROPERTY AT PUBLIC
r FRID.I.); SEPTEMBER•23(I,
1.u;1, itt pursuance of an (Shier (4 - the , Orphans'
Court of Lancaster county, the subscriber will
sell at public sale, on the premises in EarlwiL,
about half a mile south of New Holland, althe
roagl leading from said village to the Peter's
road, the following real estate of Miller Rich
wine, late of said township, deceased :
A Tract of hi ACHES of the best Limestone
Land, adjoining lands 'of John Diller, John
Innenderfer and (other , . 'Fite improvements
area nearly new Two-story \Veatherboarded
DWI-:1,1,1N(; I DII - SE, Neill, :1 \\ - ash
I louse, louse, a nearly now 13A1tN, svilli
I llog Sty and other outbuildings:,
it Well nt never-failing Ivater near the df,or of
the dwelling, a fine Apple I Indian( •, other fruit,
such as Pears, Tenches,('harries, Grape,,
around the house. The land is in a high slate
of eultivat ion, under good fences, pronerly di
vided into lields,and the yards about die build
ing, vim vrnicntly arnuiged.
This is a•.ery desirable property—is located
handy to TOMS, 4 . lllll . tdles. schools and ineeimii_
the attention of buyers wishing
'41.4 building, with the above quantit - of lantl
The property still 1 / 1 .,,1111 tt,grilier or iu parts,
to sun purchaS•rs. l'er,:ons wishing to see this
property beim, The sale will please call nu the
sule.cribel•, residing thereon, Sale at '2 o'clock,
when terne will be nuele
\VILMA:NI
Millt.r
3 ltd,t-31Nr ti
Vr.t 1X.% BEE It E.\l, A'T
,; •, A,1.E.--Pur,lant to an order of the I
.111 of I,anen , ler county, will he ex
po,ell to public the 111,111iSeS, on
~ \11:1{1).11. , the Irl day of 1/("1',114Elt next,
I he followile4 hi, I property, laic of .1111111
Esllh•tietn, 41,,,,ed
A F.VtAI iii Tit.wr
in Vi . i.st on Mill creel:,
alum[ 14, SOllliik,ist of 1110 City of Lan
on a public 1.0,1 leitilinv to Willow
reel, AcIZES 132
lands iwiilow i )
li rider, Stoner and the\ fill
INvu :Wl', are well
thriviniz. TIMISEIZ, the reinainiliir is
1.14 , 1 in[ll , ll,l . liil'ill V. , 11 , 11
Ii :ill , l in a )11,1/ st:tlt•if II;,
tit .
I good. order an,lre
}niir,
!louse, a Barn, will,
MII—.1111411,11,•s.
'flit i rsiuil of 11. r form to the rity
it a locality for
lo• 1111 , 1: lint•iiittt-s.
11111 , 11 a,. . and wkhing
vh tv the pretuh.e, prior to Ihe .hty 1)C sale,
‘,lll ho >hmcn the Propeity I l,uu application
:it (h. , ill atlh,inhig thereto.
s:th• ...,11thlt•Ilei• rit . i•liWk, P. 11.
.Alnil kt. ISII. Attendance
1),• :2.ivt•n Lc 11.2 und , ,i.2:ll,ladmini,tra.-
11,N st", , AN ES111.1.:)1.1N.
MMT=EII=IIMMIME
r ItEAI,EsTATE AT PUISLIC
) sEvrEm
I, in pnr,ianee ut all oilier of tile
Lt,111 . 1 44 . L:111,1 , 1i, County, kill lie
del nt pilhile veieliie, nt the public house ofS.
AA .
real estate,
A Vainitlile Plantatinn, situated in
Inulnure ii)W11,1111,,,,11 leading
Irani I.:011,1 , 11, T., PiJI•I 1 , 1•1111,it, abUllt i I nllles
Ir.on i•mitintiiini
Two, of Al,ld ides of whi,•h an ,
y i indiet•. mhloin in, lands 01 S. (4.
Vl - . roll; William It, ltalston
:cal No. P. The iinpri, ernent , are a gptict Wen
WV ST:
pine SsviNser Earn, ,Ll.l till other necessary
iii-1 nlildinee in good order, win!: a spring of
exi•ellent never-failing trate:: rear the house,
and 1111111in,', through iii' Undo. The land is in
a good Si :•ull ivni eollvelli
-1.111 (o Ivan, from an }MI ea , ,iy
Iwo of all enclosed with good kin,.
'll,, is :in i nichard of well-.selected fruit trees,
paaches and cherries, in fine hear
ing order. Tit ,;(le,..ad frutu Mcd'all's Ferry
to \VI •.! and Hie matt front Alactic
FOrCI . it, o,lllllWillilsl 1 - 111 . 11:ti, buses 1111,1.111
the properly. The Lune is lainilsolnely siluuted
ill a very g,aal 1a . i2 . 111 , ta'1111,111. corlyt•illetit to
cliureho schools, anal stores, malting it
law of ilt.• tlt•sirabl, priqicrtit, In the
Trarl of Latol in Drutoore, sit tuttod
tot the toiltlio lead ink lint❑ Lancaster to
Port Depo,it, lands of tuni c s NI.
Hopkins, \Vot. It. Ralston, S. & (ft, W.
Ilarbison ;toil No. 1,
, NTAI ACRES,
1110r1, or less. A part of this Tract is under
titu6t r, prineinally ...Ir. Chestnut, flick
and Poplar. Thcre is a stn.:tin or watcr
riniiii.c; through this 1151 CI, has been
:is grazing land. This tract is beautifully
situated iultl would Inake one of the hand
s.allest farms in the Ci ,L 1 Iy.
No. A Tract )f ('lent Sprout Land, in
thu•cur.inortl,,,,ituatcd. In Providence t‘vp.,
ronntinin,„
ACRES AND PEW 'II ES
Rio i 11,4 . Chri , tiall Kreiifer, Jl,llll
;;•4,1i. vet . and other,. There is a very
good W:urrutt this Inlet.
Nu, I. .1 Tract of
Fri iiontidaing
.1N
1:111.1N of iirffir, N1,6.1L santl IL
A Tract of ,ituattql in
l'n,vi,11•111•8 town,hip, containing
_ . - • •
n.1.•••iiii••••_;1:111•1 ••I Jllllll l;r•dran•l
N••.•:. A Tr:tet. ttl NV,totllttittl, situated in Drti
lit. t• ottitttlittut,.
.\t'IZES AND
:••1••••••ht,..•: 1,••••I, heir. (if.St•••t• NOT,
•••••••••I, S. (•. \\". Ilfal•kt•ii,••11•1N, , lute the
sttot• ttr l.t•ttitto,
mbhing to Vif•W am uC the iii i olivrt,)
I tLrr !hi will be Ihe same liy rull
in_ , ol. rt•Sidill4 141 No. I, or ;In.)
lir iIII
_ .
I mid. possession given WI
Al, 11, ),65.
,- ,1,141C,11111,11Ce preeisely Ai I o'clocl:, P. NI.,
of said iay. alicu :II IClClalleti Will lie given and
toriiis of silt, tuadr Irnicvn by
)13 LEM.\ N, City,
I N I 1 - i1.1.1...\1.\.N, Providence,
Jusii:PH 11. 1.1.':\ lilden,
wig IS Ailinimstrators.
CHEM:CAL (U.S
III.:.11' FEI:TII.I7.ERS.
is Cifinp..ecl of night soil and
elohicht, of urine, conihitiorl
(1,110,111 y and with other valll
- and absorbents.
I: 1, ro , ilic,l t“a orulont
ithnUt lussuY its high
-111111,1,15115 111,11ertilss.
It , litC.vk . r,tl applicability to ;ill crops a.
and its 11112,1)ility ;al,l antive qualiti
i:iio,vll to Ls all that agriculturists e
V.MIC.\ CI
Thi. Fe,
lish. 11.111 E,, hair,
am' N.:old. totrother with chemicals :old inor
ganic the
ilti uit rn,rnuus i i iii1111•111,. It is
1.1 , 11,41E111A With mine, (110
p.rti,o, of ni,zlit
It i, a very valuable fertilizer It.. field erops
and especially for potatoes andg:u'-
lls nt rent Ii and cheap
nes,. I.:, mad,. itt c nit i , :lmlar with those u'hu
1Z1.,1..\ l - 'lll - IT I- VI(TiLIZER.
It II It•ri 11izt,,,111,1 is par
-1 icu for Illy rultiruti of tr,cs,
lio 11. mill 'unnte a
lit \Void :Lind
1,1;1. and asc the quantity :old
.•116•, , . 'he it: ioi the fruit. I.'or hot -
household lilants and flowers, It
i I ~ .•E and au indlspensablearticle to snore
perfeci ion. It will prevent and
e, I I. ionsof the pcnolt and grape
Ittr grass and latet,s.
tt he anal; lir method of combining its (.on-
S 111,4•111 terldrzing have received
the arpr.,nl of eminent chemists and
LIME.
Agrictilth Clh•tnical company mann
iLici tire a PhestLa tee? Lint, he attemalanee reiih
att,t which a v,ry
are tele is prodiwed, soas Ike allorded
at a Irss i•rice than any other manufacturers
l'ractical tests have proved that its
a I it.% iertilizer, ••,/ual to the best l'hus
tiltate et ',He in the market.
nd - I ' l'.ii>lsi t_tAtsll.—Cartage and Freight to
he I by the pureha,c...
Acinicui:ruic.\ I, (If irmitrALcii:s
AT I:.‘ NAL NVii kEE. nyTHE IiELAWA
()FricE, stare, I LADE.I.I . IIIA.
I/. I T General Agent.
The ',lhpany•s fire ulcer, enphrae
ing full direct hill , . Pit . u•Lii,g, the above Feet i
liZers, sent by malt free, when requested.
For sale be A. Nl'. ItEt - >tt.iELL and WILLIAM
Fft, Lane.aster. [feb 3i firnw
ertuiu 02xterilttirittoro.
MEM
1 - 1 , .
BI . 1. \ K,,
C OSTA.R'S VERMIN EXTERMINATORS,
For Rats. Mice. Roaches. Ants, Red
liu;:s. Moths in Furs. Woolens, &e., In
serts on Plants. Fowls, dce.
Put np in 2.°.. - t ee. and £l.lui Boxes, Bolt les and
Flasks. and 4.5 sizes for Hotels; Public In
stitutions, &e.
•'t Inly infallible remedies known."
Free front Poisons."
"Not dangerous to the Human Faintly."
"Rats come out of their holes to die."
4c'Sold Wholesale in all large cities,
Alit-Sold by all Druggists and Retailers every
where.
fri- ! !! Bkwann It! of all worthless imitations.
4 , z-See that " CosvAn's" nalue is on each
Box, Bottle and Flask, before you buy.
.4 , 1°- Address HENRY R. COSTAR.
.lit - Principal Depot, 482 Broadway, N. Y.
/2.1 - • Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Drug
gists, Lancaster, Pa. h 28mw 4
SALE BILLS, Ac
MILLINERy.
MRS. M. J. DAILY has returned from the
city with an extensive and handsome assort
ment of SPRING .A.ND SUMMER IIIILLINERY
which she lifers cheap for cash. Please call
and examine Iltestock at the South west corner
of Centro Square. Imay3 tfw.l7
Nat gotatt.
JOHN HII:IIEBRAND,
Administrator.
EMIEM
=SMIMEIE=
~~ricttltur;tl
ORMllinit
jUltincx•ij vo
grp (goo do, ttc.
•1861. lest
O
PRI VG DRY GOODS!
- HAGER & BROTHERS
Vase now open a full stock of Dry Goods for
Spring Sales, and invite au examination.
CHOICE STYLES,
SPRING PRINTS, BEST-MAKES,
SCOTCH AND A_VERICAL G L'N-GHAMS
LADIES' DRESS GOODS!
A beautiful assortment of new styles in all
the new materials; also, Hemstitched and Lin
en Cambric Handkerchiefs,Lace and Grenadine
Neils, Cid, Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves, Hos
iery, &c.
LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS
A beautiful assortment,
CLOAKING CLOTHS—aII the new shades
STELLA, CASHMERE AND GRENADINI
lISIMEI
MEN _4 _VD BOYS' WE-4T.
Black French Cloths,
Neat Cassimeres Dr Boys,
Black Doeskin Cassimere, •
Blue and Brown Cloths,
Cashrneretts :oat Jeans,
Fancy and Plain Cottonacles,
Linen Drills turd Nankeens,
Fahey Cassimeres for Stilts,
Merino nssinteres,
Scotch I nssimeres,
Dents' Shirts,
Linen and Paper Co dlars,
Neck Ties and Wove,
A very large and complete stock. of the• above
goods, comprising all qualities.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
A full stock of our own manufacture
CLOTHING made to order promptly in a so
perior manner.
HOUSE-FURNIsHING Cil)ol.s
Linen alit i'eiton Sheeting, Table Linen :nal
Napkins, DainaNk, Mar
seilles a,nil fluneyeinnli
CHINA, GLASS AND gj'EENSWAILE
CARPETS AND OIL UL~ rill=
A full assortment of English anti American
I=l
11=1
The largest Stock evcr cilfered in this city,
comprising, all qualitle, crow low priced Blanks
and Sntins to the finest Gilt Papers.
Allllf the ah,,e, g.,,als have• heett purcha , c(l
for 011,11, alnl will In• m.lll al the
I ay Ifs 17' IL\ GER & ISREYI li
L A Il lES 1)I2 ESS G(I0 I/
6t“)I,
(,t New De,igl,:itel Al at mitt Lam.
s;ritlNG sTYLEF.; i'D)TH MANTLEs AND
SHAWLS.
rout
Vrtr',,,tis Shade, 11111 V;.(1.1U11,••
Wo aro rect.iving.lnily 11,1.111 i,),, In
of tile:llh,, I alpi invite the att,11,i..1 ,pt
pur,hasers.
apr ‘v 11, 11.1 t El; RR( (11 Fp.s.
C ARPE•~ ANII4OIL CLOTHS.
Elu_dish Bru,st•k,
Supt•rtine and Mi.tlitutt
Vt•llvtian, 1:.:z UPET:-.
Druggets, Velv,l Itutn and I,,ktor
(, I E 17.1 • TII s,
l'rom I to
A e"n 1 1 1: 1 ) ( L I I- ' ;'- ' 7- s" l '1 1 1 : u.nt ;. ," IrlN„
apr 12 tiscl„ MAGER A,
WENTZ BROTHERS
MIESIMEME
lIIHNIIEZiIIiII /1111
i?MiENIIII!IINIII=1111!EM
inty
'loop sK - lirrs
(:.u:pi.:Ts AND ,11, ,TH,
Daily receivZ!ii4 Barzz - zzinb
quickly. lIIiV 7 Ivw
.
-
011. ('l.4l'lllN AND WINDOW
SIIA
At the old estalilislit•il slanil , nortliezisi
of 2,1 zinc] 13roNvn strutits, A lull
lissortructit nt styles airt• now iiin , ritig zit low
prii•cs for cash nuts, cnn.~iain_ of
ENtiI,ISII AND \
THREE PLY, I:'::I.E.AI.I...NTRY 'AND
STRAW I 'AR.PETS.
Also, a splendid article of 1t.1.(i LIST
1, , in great variety. The
assortment of NVINlit) \V IA I iI.:S which I
offer for sale ,11111.0 Ills city.
There heing over I Ivo hundred of The lat,,t amt
11no:4f approved designs patterns, in :ill col
ors, making an assortment very rarely found
in any 4111 . 11 t,1:11,1i,11111,111 line of
all of svltich at the very
prices for cash only. V, liclll lc dealers
t,
I'IIAIZLES CI; \
Northeast corner 2,1 am! Iftown
may In flaw ie!pli
411illical
TERRIBLE DISCLOSURES-SECRETS
VOICFHE 111.1.1uN.
A most, valuably and wonderful puldietition.
A worl: WO pages, and :to colored englavings.
111 - NTI.:It•S VADE MI-tdd:3l, an original
and popular treatise on }lira nod VA'onun!,
their Physiology, Functions, and Sexual
dors of every kind, with Never I•'itiling Pen,-
dies for their speedy cure. The practive ot lilt.
itI;:s;TER has long been, and still is, 11!11.11114i
en!, hut at the t,,arliest solicitat itins nunierous
persons, he fins been induced to ex lenti his
medical usefulness through hi.' litoiiillllllli . Isis
" VADE .Nll-:11 - 3,1. - It 1,1 ,11,1111
he in Hill hnud. of ucrry Lunilp in lilt . 1:111.1,
It preventive of secret vices, er :us :1 gniule fuur
the alleviat ion I I uue of tlit• 191,1 artful “11.1
de:4111111N Vi , 114.11
will
free of postage 11, WI) 01 111. I . uilrii St:utes
for 50 cents in P. puusl
DR.IIUNTEIZ,No.3I , ivkionStrot.I,Nt•NV 1 ~rit.
linty 21 tint \v 2,)
THERE Is N()sucH FAH
TA MIA NY'S ('0)1 POUN D ExTRAt"r
('I..CEISS AND BtA IBA.
This prepanitiiin is iiiirticuliirly 1,1,11111W/Id.-
ed to 010 PrOIOSOOII ut the public fur
the prouLlit :But certain cure nt
DISEASES OK THE BLADDER, K IDNEYS,
=MI
. ,
It may he relied on as the hest mode for the
administration of those remedies in the largo
class of persons of hot It sexes to which they are
applicable. It never interferes NN ill the digest
ion, and he its concentration the dose is much
reduced.
N. B.— Po rso s are advised hi ask for Tar_
runt's Compound Extract 4)r Co
paiba, and take nothing else, :is
worthless preparations, under
are in the market. Price gLlxi, Sent he cxpre , s
on receipt of price.
Nlanufart urea b,.
l'.11:1Z.1 NT kt
=ffilo=ll
NOW Y.l:.
AND FoR SALE BY I.ltt - 1,- , "1": , t;EN
ERA!, Ns'
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well's i't.l(llr,tt,l on 111,. 11.11,0 1.11,
iciihuut 1111.,licilt,
Wcal:ni,s, 111\ oltultary
Mental awl 1,1,11,11,ity, 1t1f.t..1.1),.10 ,
to Marrim,,, t•tc•.: c.,ll,iinpi 1 . :1,f,p,y
he m•lc-In(1‘11,..•11, ,
ganee.
ei,-Price, in :1
'111,• celobrateil author t
tleitoo,traif-s, ID,III
that
st•if-:11 , 11,• Illay nt(li,ill.%
intrrlMl inedit • inl ili. • :t1 , 111i1,.1
Ili(' Iltir
NV iliCh 1•511 y
•lilinn TIIH 111. 111:1.1 - 1.LIrt.
vatel - , and radically.
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Sent twilit stttil, iii a iilwn en\ to twy
pctil Iteci ttt
itttsitit_te ttlttittp,
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Ilanhing
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STOCKS L'OCOHT ISU 5u1.1.) ON 11
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CE2CTRE SQUARE, LANCASTEIZ, l'A
.11.1 I: FACTL It}. NI) DEA I,EItS
EINEM
RUBBERS, lc., A7i
The public are respect Cully invited to call and
examine one of the finest and most eon, Mid e
assortment of goods, in our line, over oit•red
in Lancaster. [juLy 71 fw 213
;tatc
ROOFING SLATE.
PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT TIl E TIM ES.
The undersigned having constantly on hand
a full supply of Lancaster and York county
ROOFING SLATE of the best qualities, which
he is selling at reduced Prices, end which will
he put on by the square or sold by the ton, on
the most rea.sonable terms. Also, on hand an
Extra Light PEACH BOTTOM SLATE, in
tended for slating on shingled roofs.
Having in my employ the best Slaters in the
market the work will be warranted to be ex
ecuted in the best manner.
As these gentles of Slate are the best in the
market, builders and others will find it to their
interest to call and examine samples at my of
fice, in Sprecher's New Agriefiltural and Seed
Ware Rooms, No. :Si East King street, two doors
west of the Court House.
apr 19 time 15J 41..E0. D. SiEqiECITER
Ittediral.
B MISifLER'S
' HERB BITTERS.
"
These Bitters are rapidly- winning their way
to public favor, and before long will be the only
ones in popular demand. The cures they have
effected for years past has induced the proprie
tor to bring them more particularly before the
people. They are not a new remedy, the recipe
for making the "Bitters" having been in the
possession of the proprietor for many years.
The Ingredients are composed of the following
medicinal herbs and roots, all possessing well
known curative powers, and are warranted not
to contain any other article: Elecampane, Bur
dock, Spikenard, Soapwort, Peruvian Bark,
Buchu, Snicewood, Mullein, Slippery Elm, Sas
safras, Sarsaparilla, Gentian Root, Juniper,
Spirits Nitre, Balsam Copayla, Cubebs, Dande
lien, Pure Spirits mid Barberry. The Bitters
have been used by persons afflicted with vari
ous diseases for some years past, and such has
been their success in curing the most obstinate
diseases, that the proprietor is now induced for
the first time to offer them to the public, with
the full confidence and a willingness to guaran
tee that if properly used they will effect per
manent cures in the most obstinate cases of
diseases. They are a certain remedy for Dys
pepsia, Liver Complaints, Loss of Appetite,
Nervous infeetions, Intermittent Fever, Fever
and Ante, General Debility, or Wealimess
caused by exposure, imprudence or excess,
Coughs .01, I Colds, Diarrhuia,lleadaehe, Cholera
Morbus, Illieumatism or pains in the limbs,
Cramp in the stomach, Neuralgia, Diseases of
the skin, such as Scrofula, Ulcers, etc. Also,
Piles, Worms, especially Seat \Vomits, anti all
other diseases arising front a disorganized or
disease , st 'mach Or impnrity of Blood. As a
Blood Pun tier and Tonic or general Appetizer
these Bitters are also without a rival, and
should he he' a iu every family. These Herb
Bit tors are warranted to cure all • venerial dis
eases, no matter of how long standing. The
manufacturer recommends it fur this class of
I,:lrlicularly. and can produce_
(.ICIII, 1110S1 remarkable cures. Those who
are sult;•ring with any of these unpleasant
complaints, should at once gist' this medicione
atrial. No Lady desiring a CLEAR C1).\11.1.E.X
-lON should be without it.
EMMOMM=
suirerino front Irregularities Crum whatever
MU. . will find 111 isincalcine a sate and certain
n niedy but like all other rcomiies of this
cla,, should he used with caution by married
hunt,.
liehrw the afflieted willld it condensed
staletnent or the sires perforated ill the vari
ous nolivithiais whose 1,1111,4 are herewith ttp
peinlod, whose l'ectiticates can at :Inc tune be
Set•ll by calling at t lie i , ,tere of th,
Centre Sgthire, Lane:islet., Pa.
ii. I 1511 l,Elt , Sole Manalaelarer.
Al - (11'.51 1 1.1111-IT. a nienlN•r of ro. 1), 99th I'.
V.. v. - a, core t 1 by the ao ul the Sr. nltter'S of a
langorou, receivrtl in (lie st , rvicc. Alm),
hildr•-n
.11 )IIN r. \V.\ LT( IN, I.a urast er. vtlrc4 of Dis
vast, t awl idm-ys, cont racicil
Army.
Till IS. Ul2ua l)f, GLm Ilope, cured of Disease
ni the I ',lel: zind Nervous systent.
I [ NA( 1,1.:, I,:uu•aster, cured of a stroke
oC the Palsy, causing the loss of the use of his
riallt arm.
10EN1 , :i. t 11:11
!titter , 11:ts
1111.111,
.1.1MF.5 KENNEIri, eared of
Chrnit.
DANIEL FIN El , lO 1.111,11 of
Chrolnie Itheumat • 111,11 he Was much ni-
I.;e. eii ‘vitli Whit, iii Till' .lrloy--I,•,ifintltonil,
the o.t , of the Witt,. to anti tllherS
LEVI 1.“11,15h.r, eurcd of I:Ileu
m:0 ism Army.
B. (,•rt
!Mil hi, ‘l,ll,:hter WaS cured of :t liugering,ick
m,.. of c iOll no,nihs, from various disk•ascs, by
:\ll,ldor', Hit tors.
111.1NI:VIA Ift:l{l', Inzlea,ter, was curc,l of
a o,llloulty waler, he lhr Is,ol
Hie Ili I I t•l's, :11)I 111. wi fl' also rcliovo.l from
ltluntn:u it Iglu..
l'llll.ll' 1,a11,1511.5, cur,kl of :In af
fk•vt ion of 111, Ni 1110 s nnl 11111,1tIcr,
111tIvrs.
111.:1:1:,
cmlty, (•,•rt ifics ihsa hr sca. eur,,l of m•v.•re
in his ht . Wilil
1'.11 . 11N(;, 1.11 iz, wits oureil or it
4 . l•‘` ii Clinliiit•
.H)s. of
p:Oils in Ili , Should t., awl linil,s, that hu xvitis
Ilnahlt , It. ,leop.
I Lncaster, cured of
Cramp so severe that by herame
apprt•li,t,ive of a Rupture.
it'r J. C.\ ItNEY, Lancaster, cured ~r
tcoak ne, on the Itratt,t and pain in tl t side by
Nlr , hler's fluters.
'.l \I. 11. .I. , 1•1:1 , AN, fAnc:,l.•r, rt•livtql
Alm . hlts iu In m• 15 illintilcs b'. lb.' I[ol.l,
II .\1,1; 1,11r:1,41.1% Say,: that his sun
rxrruri:ui iu¢ ikalllN iu hi, lons
:tltd
McDt)NNEI.I„ run•,l ui
by 3.lishter'N
1;1!•,•,..
\S:I9 r1n . ..l phinizic,
.1. 1.. It \ verlillt•s 11.1 his
I,llllly Inut•lll . , ll,,cti fr“t
I:. 11. 'lf h P. \ 11i . : 11i.4 , ,W11,
IiII.1111111;th,ry, c.III•
. I "iirs; 11 “vw , ) 0,1 V B .,
1:11,11111:oi , r11 hv Ititters—emlir.•t
-t.,1 Ilii•
TI 1:10 Y,
on ni :tna .\ 1,.)• lu . II,"of
A. .\11 . , 4 1:.1.1TN1 . 55, Lancaster, cured of what
i. ,allo.l a I:mining, applicatiott of the
.1( ,I I N I:. , li'l.:, LanraNtt•rl•lll . l.ti .11' a Running
1,..,. f.l .2. , , •a,..' ,rail.llllu. I.c Misilli•Cs Hit Icrs.
1,.% A ( • A cl NTY H. 1... I.alwaslt•r, rcli,votl ..i . a
~...,,•.• 1... act . ......, his 1i(111, , y,.., by Ow Ilt•rl.
C. IL Al.\ - Ell, I.ancp.st(q., rurkl .1 . N. SI . VI'I,
I . .liti ViliV )il I ,i,(•111,11 i a his It..t.ill,hy A11,1114•r•s
.I.F. V I:I . :N . :Nit! .
rui,l of 1 rtmarkuble distn•ssillg <l.l , sc,is by
HE:N:In I.:Milt:. ramp Potimitu•, nuns
imrPil pi Ularrlura Its thu list it :11islil,r's Bit-
-X.
,•t . ,.,1,,r I , y , ,•], la Hint I)ist,,e id the KiiineYS
Lc I ht• 1:1111.1.,
1:1 \"1.11:S, L:nuvsu•r, reliove,l of a Irr
dint 00111 uu (lW brousl of :1 inontirs standing'
by thr Bit 0•,...
liN I.i I M.IN, Lanca , tcr,,tys that him
st•lland I.vift• vurc(l ul st•yerp
by tliw Bitter,.
A L.%
th:11111,• Bitters ..ured hcr 1)1 . l'Ilt•s of 7 y,ar's
.11,11'. ~tlr,l 1)kt,1.,
of t!1,• anti a .x•vrn• pain ill her
llittf•rs.
\‘'. WHITFIELD, Ag,..nt at Altoona, Ittay
cutmity, writ., (it' Ills. success 111 has hlet u 1
th,
A:110S Al":\11 . INT, of Strnshurg,
111,1;111,•rs co, a ‘1,4411141 ill the leg
1•4 . 4•1•4,4•.1 at I Ito halli.• 44i . 5141101 M44lllltlLitl, 111141
11)1 , 1144W 114) iffiirt• pain.
.1. C. It., a 11,1111,, of ('o. E, 135th
P. V., emit., 44) 1114) that the liittors
rural hint 4,1 ;L di,trt•Nsing r•old Nvhiell hail tw
ilit...l him Inru Elul ~,
ULTII.% Lancaster, was curva of
Inflammatory NI, Lima( ism, from cold talcen
I or, :111,
JUAN NE11 , 1,11, I.anru. , lor, was eared of
111, I Ica rl, u v liich he had for 2.5
or! N S 'IN4 ,
Lononster onultv,
NV:LS i 4 %1•11 1 . 1 , 01 I all Of he I:ravel Lc
y
111.•
I of 14alrii
r emtlity, wo. Cur,.4l (4f
ill ili . 1 . 11:411.1 , ,Ild t lii• u.r (.1 Mi,hlor',
.14 , II.': I:,tiiistown,
4,1.1 y, \ 01:1 SWI•111111.41filit•
lit' flit. Ili rig liitli•t
11. 4 41:v I: IN4 I'ilil444l4•ll4l.in,aftor 1,4.144 r
444 444041. 41 444 t 14.44,4• 14, w4t, 4444r4.41
=ME
j ].:i W. I. 11.1.1.% N, Lancaster, ‘vas'etontined
t., ;:e. He...eitals for le seeelis, loy 1,r...4r:t
-ile!), health I the use the
Iterh 13111,
1.111 j;1 1111' ,i 111• :2:1 . 11 , •11i
`.. ilt• 111.•
!.I.IZ. I , ITZ, rural
~Y I hy tile tilt'
I.:lnonsit•r, NV:IS rlqi1•1",1
rioid 111 i ht . hy thi•
.1. lITTEIZ, Imumst..r,ll,l.llli,
v.111, , !1 11, 11.1 1,,:!..!!.,1([1:riy,,L,,f
•r yt•Nps,
5`.111.1.F.1%
in /,:tt lcis ing 1”•t•ii curtql of the
I \ sr.w• hy I ilt• 11 ,51 111 c !litters.
11.1 It RI 'Ill:, curctl
IN 111/. 1,,,,•1;. by the
.I()IIN Lalwasha . , had a •light ut
ta,l; 4,1 NVilit•il enrcil by the Itit
THE,,ind;F: ).1 . 1..ND1T.7„ of 14an
Itc,crvcs, vc-,dcd arm al the batilo of
t•,l t• r 1 ,111. liy 11, 1110 Init.., hr
rt•iit•St•ii in , . pail) iu his arts.
I.ancaster, was cured of
NVl•ak.ll4, , Nll.l 11:111,00. in the by tho
hi•
the te,.. Bitter,.
.I.\ 111 Bill:. I,,,e•ter, ( • 111 . 1•Il
•: by the use (,f the
.)1.%1t Cit.\ KEr„ %vas cared of
Count , in the , tont:ieh by the use of the Bit
tor,
l'IIII.!1' 1.1:1- . .\s, Lancaster, WaS carftl by
1cr,..,•(a a St V 121,• attack ot Cramp
ill !..•
W:.i. •Il z flys to
11., hp ,k; :llishler's 110.-
1.:1' I I .11:N, lA...aster, was eared by
1:11!1•2 . , el 'I eel, ',LUIS mn the Sidealldbaek.
i L ~X, Was relieved tram
P.lie!a[a, Of tile Heart, the Use (if the
.11 , 11 N Pk Lancaster, says that his
s%• car,• , l pain and weakness in his legs
:-. 1:I 1 I I.!: Indarld', Mills, Lane:ls
l., ,t1r.. , (1 of the (;ravel by the use
!h,.
K LUTZ, Lancaster, certifies to
.•!!, I,y taking the herb
s. LEV, I.allea,ler, says that Ills
CtV., 1,1 . Ty Fever by .Nlisiller's
is I: \N" V li.A I tiNti, Lancaster, was relieved
et' a Ia . :: (\,::_h, of 5 months standing, by
Int let,
\ :11-• Lancastcr, says that his
dao,o.cr iahrly blind from a cold—Wl.
curt•,l I.y kill yrs.
Lancaster, Was cured by
io• 11,1) 1:111,, an Absecss In three places.
51 . Y1).\.1, Lancaster, was cured of
yearsstanding, Mishler's
it I. ES TI t Lanea..ster township, was
rt•k th
et ad pain in his side, by the
li,•rl,l;i7u•rs.
.I.Art,P, E. EVERTS, Lancaster, cured of a
;111:ick of Acute Rheumatism by Mish
ler',
11. t% i ;1•11d . :11: 4 11"f 11, agent at 0,11111dd:1
has culu:bl~ tudiumnials of cures effected by
lIENKY CR.\ MFR, Lancaster, writes that
3iisMe's linters cured him of the Gravel of
yt•ars.
A. t t i , ;• t Lancaster, says the Bitters cured
situ :I. ~,I, at of Paralysis,
A FA lIMEICS V near t,ancuster, says
t hat the I LerS cured her of a severe attack in
.Cc.
,tt FrtNIN, Lancaster, states that the
}titans cured 'lnn of Fever and Ague, which
he had rt 'awaits.
1..t.310.N had Cramp in the Stomach
tin• years—NJ! liatelF, cured him.
TIP S. WALL]-:S, Washingtun City, states
that the ]litters cured hint of Gravel of ten
years standing.
JACOB B. AMWAKE, Esq., Lancaster, wag
injured at Acquia Landing last January—the
Bitters cured him.
HENRY KLINE, Lancaster, was cured of
Dyspepsia and Derangement of the Liver, by
the Bitters.
JOHN A. 'MYER'S WIFE, Lancaster, was
cured of Liver Complaint:and loss of appetite
by the Bitters.
DAVID PO TS near Lancaster, testifies that
the Balers cured him of a severe attack of
Rheumatism. July 7 lyw 28
gft.egital.
T 1 IT BALE A di
TP L D CHERRY,
ONE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE
REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR
Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis
Difficulty of Breathing, Asthma, Hoarse
ness, Sore Throat, Croup, and every
Affection of
THE THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST, •
INCLUDING EVES
CONSUMPTION
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY
Sogeneml hostile useof this remedy heroine,
and so popular Is it everywhere, that- It Is un
necessary to recount Its virtues. Its works
speak for It, and find utterance in the abun
dant and voluntary testimony of the many
who from long suffering and settled disease
have by its use been restored to pristine vigor
and health. We can present a mass of evidence
lu proof of our assertions, that
CANNOT BE DISCREDITED.
THE REV. JACOB SECBLER
Well known and much respected among the
German population in this country, makes the
followi ffl. statement for the benefit of the
afflicted:
HANovt Pa., . 1559.
IMAn Slits: Having re m alized in Feb.
iny N family
important benefits fr6in the use of your Valua
ble p re p ar ation — Wistar's Balsam of Wild
Cherrv—it affords me pleasure to reeoluniend
it to the pUblie. Smile eight year,: ago one of
my daughters seemed to Le in a decline, and
little hopes of her re.cnvery were entertained.
1 then procured a hots le excellent Bal
sam, and before she had taken the whole of the
contents of the bottle there was a great im
provement in her health. t has e, in my in
dividual ease, Made frequent use of your vain
able medicine, and have also been benefit red
by It. sECIII.EIt.
FRONI E ti m rrii, F.,,Q
President of the Ntorris County Bank, Morris
town, Now Jersey.
"Having used Dr. Wistar's Italsain
('herry fur about fifteen year:, and having re
alized its beneficial results in Illy ball } , it ;if
fords me great pleasure in rrcutun n •n,ting it to
the public as a valuable remedy it, case of weak
lungs, colds, coughs, and a reine,ly which
I consider to he entirely innocent, ,Lad may lie
taken with perfect safety by the most delivato
iu health.•'
Fit nos. E, SMITH
A. distinguished Lawyer in NVeNtininster, Aid
Vt.' 011 several 1/00:1NitlIIN 11Sell I/I% WiStIICS
I{llb.lll - 11 of Wild sovorii and
iiiNvays trill, decided 6rurlil . I hiniNN - of no
preparation that Is more oilietioious or IllOrt,
thsSerVillg of gvneral
Th, nakam ha, 01,11,111
eI e by .1. 11. E1.1.1.1T, M . 1,11,1111, 11:1.1Truss
l‘ ix, MCI.
NVISTAICS BALSAM 1)1 , W 11.1) (111.:ItICY.
Sono genuine nu loss signori " I. Brrrs," ou
thy• wrapper.
l tnt SALE BY
.1. P. 1/INSM011.1.:, N... 1! , 1 Itrom1,1:1y, N. York
1-1. \V. Ft )W1.1.: Prfirrit.ll,l,,
=MEME
DI N ' I' NS I.t SALVE
111 . 11)1)1N(; S ItUSSI.I,S.II.VI
Curt, Pam., Soaid,, Cut,.
REDION(IS . . \i.\ h;
Cure. , s NVountls, Sprains
EIWI N(i'S ID SA I, V E .
Purr.; Halt Rheum, Pi!, 6, Erysipelas
Ii I:UUI:G(,'N Hl"RtiIA vAl.\"h
t•ttros Ringworm, I,',,rns,
N( FA:\III.Y SII(W1.1) 13E WIT.10,1"1'
4 1 1 1113" s tints IL Ifuz.
MEM=
.1. I'. 1 /INSMINu. WI P.n.,' wily, N. V.
'. NV. I'll iN1 . 1.1....t,C1 Nu. 1. , Trwilunt
.Inil by ;ill Druggislsillul ()quit
July ti I y w 29
.
D it. R. A. 11'11.10 A'S 11.11.1. ti
NVII.I.
II E A I/ A I! II I.
1,1 If sullvring trims I It..duclze, go at. op.'
11811111111 M
If Liu: I)lr,,timlN I , , , perly rollotved
kill p4.1.n”..
.s•Pkwoy 1 , El; 1.1 .VEN 7' ('('!t//
()NI.: PILL IS A Do
1.. r.l II N o) C )
Sri L P P L' L'
•
AND 11.1NUVAi"r1"ItEnS (11 , WHITE
ILED PI:TI'Y, 6a.
711 C 7, Wipod SI., 1 , 1 gill g, 111
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7')e()l'.Ele. \\',• ;ac ,• 5.,:11 it 'ar;rly ; I t rt•tuil,
111111 `,V. , are Druggists
and l'lty,ioians, hrv•srrlbed it 11.1 . our
111111 111,, 111,11 w,•II till 11,11,11 11.111 111
nut); 11111111, N. Y.
13 FA II IN
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Are prepared from the principle of hln
:ire put up ill !Live
palatahlt• faro 1, tt, suit the taste g,l
((In take the Vcrmilitgo.
will I a it 11 , ml I
:ire an eirt•ctive Wwlnilistr“yer, nud trap Lu
Riven to the Ilete . llll. elllid.
. .
Prepared and .old I y H. 1,. I'.IIIN EST( )(:1; &
(1)., solo Proprit•iors, Ili arid 78 Wood and 11l
Fourth Streets, I'itt:-.1,ur4,
Sol , l Druggists:mil Jlydiriun hoal,rs got,
H 13.: H N I) I % A 313 S.,
have 1... , r1 sine, .7‘ , 4,Ve111:,,,, 1 , 1;2, I,y
‘aric,llS !M AI 1.:11,1r1.11y ab ap
plied ;It. the I Ilsti ()rang"
street., bet :Mkt Lila, Streets, LIU/-
easter, Pa.
NoT ()NE l'Elt"l'll,lc.\
. ,
ha, 111,11 ptlhll,iht ., l i•jrl,tll4,l Insti
tute ha, Leen I.ntit.astcr, hut this
sy:sic-mut pratttit, tt, hvill lilt to sulk ttr stvltn
111)011
ITS ()WN MERITS
. .
Name of the 111001 ;tint s.uh,tantlal
citizens or Latteh,t, vocal y, have hech trt,th.4l
anti cared, as van Lo 11111 hy reference to them
selves, or the Irottlis ot the 1 '
MEM=
of every kind have been In.ated sueees , fully,
and in a 111111Iber all other
steiusa,4l and the in
dividuals had i,e,•,) 1,1 . 1.1“1121,411 i/IC(11 . 1thle and
Pulmonary Consumption, In er
Diaheti,, I • alen , rh, Paralysis,
Ilout!plt~gia and I'm:mi.-gm, ilenicopia, Api,-
nia, Laryngitis, Tmehclismus, mid ill diseases
or th, I hroat :111,1 and
Neuritis, Neuralgia, sciatic, spinal Weakness,
when itrising front tunelninal distur
bances of the Organism; Chorea or St. Vitus
Dance, complaints incident to Females, and
especially
PROLA PSI'S UTERI
or falling down of the Uterus, can he perma
nently cured, and all hers ous tillectlons yield
to the action ttf the Galvanic 11/1,1 Electric cur
rents, when properly appbed.
Ono would be ten to front the Innat
e:o demonstration given of the wonderful heal
ing properties of Lind V:tIliN111 ill the above dis
eases, that its ellimey as a Therapeutic would
be doubted by no one, and yet we occasionally
come across tin individual wino will not believe,
simply because the Medical Faculty, as agen
eral thing, have not taken hold of it, to them
we would say that there is hardly a Braith
wait's Itetrost act published but what esters
to the healing properties of Electricity, and
that if the faculty understood inure about It
theyThv uld prefer it to all other remedies, also,
Tilat some 11l the best Physic:a U
ils in the U nite d
States haft adopted it. hereafter, however, in
order to gratity all, there will be at the Instl
Full` an eminent Physician of
1.. 01 Cr YE_ RS A CIL AI,
and we cordially invite the diseased of all
classes to call and examine into the merits of
this system, us consultation and advice, to
gether with paniphlets, will be given I , 7'ee of
('halve.
GEORGE W. FREED,
Medical Electrician,
Orange St., between Duke and Lime Sts.,
oct 27 tfw 42] Lancaster, Pa
liottio
H OUSUM'S 110 TEL,
CORNER OF PENN AND FOURTH STREETS,
READING, PA
J. KEELEY,
Judy 28 tfw 29]
1% k Nt 29
[may Y 1 ly wOl
Proprietor,