Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, November 23, 1864, Image 4

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    The depreciation of our National
currency, until its value is but about 40
eents'on the dollar, has been the means of
sending up the .price of sugar to front 25 to
.to cents per pound, thus placing this article
which is among all civilized people con
sidered aS one of the prime necessaries of
lifebeyond the means of all but the rich
men of the country. In order to get rid of
our dependence upon foreign nations fir
our sugar, which must be paid for to them
in gold or its equivalent, many experimen ts
are making to manufacture sugar out of
the Sorghum or Chinese Sugar Cane which
can be grown in any of the northept States
where maize and Irtllian corn will come to
maturity. But all these experiments an
result in nothing but loss of time, labor and
money. The saccharine juice of the Chinese
Sugar Cane can be converted into a tolerable
syrup or molasses, but can never beconvert
edinto cane sugar; and if those whose zeal
has led them to . experiment in this direc
tion, had paid any attention to chenUcal
science, they could not have become in
fatuated Imjth the idea of supplying the ,le
mend of this country for sugar from the
Chinese Sugar Cane:
. Chemical science has thus far developed
four kinds of sugar, viz: Cane Sugar, 'Fruit
Sugar, Grape Sugar and Milk Sugar. or in
chemical language, Sucrose, Fru et 1: t
cose and Lactose. These :61 tliffid. frau
each other in chemical equivalent,. 'I'LL•
equivalents of each are as follow;:
Sugar Cane, Carbon 12 Ilydror"•n y'_; ,
Fruit Sugar, " 12 '• .2
Grape Sugar, " 12•• 12 ••
Milk Sugar, " 21 - " "
Cane Sugar or the SI (gar of
found in the juice of he * Sugar 'ale., in
Beets and in the sap ”r _
From no other source has has it yet 1,,..•n
found in sufficient quantities to justiry
extraction. The 'Saccharine juice
ghutn contains no t•alie sugar, but grap•
sugar abounds in it. The sweetening prop
erties of the latter, whet' e.otti•arc,l v - i:h th.•
former, is as 1 to 25, and by no seam yt.t
known to chemical science can grape sugar
be converted into (mit; '..ugar, although ;t
may be made to granulitic and chrystai
the same as cane sugar.
But while it is the height ofrolly to ex H.ct
a Sugar from the :-iorgham, it i , prk,
that a supply might he obtained fr]
Beet, a species•of Beet devivcd
-Thaer front the hetet The pre
sence of cane sugar in the - beet was tir-t dis
covered by Margraff, :ilaitu the the
last century, anti Achard Berlin tir , d
tempted its extraction onalitr . 'Zl,l,lll.,
it was during, the reign ofAupolan f_ t. ha
his continental system I'NH fr,.1:1
France all British Colonial prniucc,'ll,l the
manufacture of sugar trait 11,,1 ;111:ti!,-
ed such pelt -alum as to I ilaki• it 1,1, d'll,l
and its manufacture is still .:irrie‘l 11 a
and hi sonic of the (Comma enc
ploys a vast number of lal.rer, mai 11,,
MellSO Capital.
The variety of Iwo( grown rm. i purpn,
is White Silesian, and it Mairi , ics in a.
most any soil that is sullieict ly
,rittantity of beets raised per mn , v.,
DI to 15 tons. Those :Aro I :,•
1)1111) stibjevted to 111, , or :1
11.3/11nuilie ptunp;,the juiooi.
into sugar in 1111.Sa1110 111,1111ipr
of the sugar .1111 e. Tll4'
:thorn 4 pec rent. t
amount •ilLrar yi.•111[.11 :t•
roots Jr tlieref.,reahom 1,111 g pl i :1.1- n , IJ
at present prices of sugar 1\ mil.,
the ttgrieulttirist arid ninniili tits 1:::1111-
somv profits, if it w,T, iiati2t. , l in :
items
-
items in this I.olllltl'V.
Thi‘ amount of cm Mal roo oft ,
inig :nut pr , wurhu.
cliinery requisite flu- the iu.uuu . ,•:' ,
sit! , ar, Where the farm= an.
are in ill Northorn and I •
for ever pr(%vent. ii 111:111111a4 . 1111,
farmers Ilivmselves.. It hr.l,.
in.anitfa.eture ,arried ypon 1:11-,.
that the profit, will j11 , 1 . 111V .
money nosessary to ,arry OIL
successfully. An estalilishmeil:
manufacture of beet sugar, favor:illy
along the line of public improve:Heil:,
which farmers could ship their root-.
moderate expense, ...all nia fail m
profitable to those, who embark their i.aH
tal in the enterprize as well as t,i a
field of production to the farmer \\ls,
reap as large a shore of profit,, 11 , 111 tilt• , • II!-
tivation of the
sugar Lent, ax s; , 11:' ,
of agricultural labor and skill.
In England where the cultivation
and turnips as food, for cattle 1 . 101,1 r,nt
inent feature of their ngrieniture, it I,
been ascertained by repeab,l experimem.
that to manage an all,' of hull meter 1 , ,
or turnips, from the breaking
to the storing of the crap.
a roan and lida - t; of n hor. , 4,., a.. tla• , 1111
Of labor required.
Allowing ;.=I per day Inlmr.f wan. IG Ins
and 751 . per day lahor ut 1.,r,e
We havens Mt , 11 “f
Allowing one-half of the sugar vii•lih.d
an acre of Beets to the nianufacturor,
have 500 pounds of Sllg,afpit i i I . ;Pr 1;: ,
farmers share which ;it tho
say of ets per pound :unount, sl
Deduct t h e cost of
Profit per acre to fanner
It is plain, from the foregduc., hail, - w
we had a specie standard of r•iinn anal
sugar rated at front 7 to 9 cts per poo lc I
that the profits arising from the crop 'I t (lid
not pay the cost of labor. lint under our
present system of finanoes and the conne
quent prices of all imported conuoodii
it is equally plain, that no tnom lug ~.,ti‘
business conld in engagod in I,y the ~.,yic
ulturist than the raining of Sugar It ot•
provided, he :had a Mark , t 1,1111 11 . 11'1.1,
where, he could dispose ~flll,lll lLr t
manufacture of Sugar.
Another important consideration 1 , 5111 , .•
ed with the manufacture of Beet str,,ar. 0
the fact that only about throe-fifth, of In,
sugar contained in the lleet is extracted,
balance remaining in the pulp. This _lailh
is as valuable for Mod for oattlo, I I:-
beets thent,selves were before the ,aexar v. a
extracted.
While there are in this suction",6,anary
'quite a number of persons t:a
manufacture of syrup from tier sorol oit
is doubtful whether their enterpriv, 5511111;
lend them to engage in the manufa,tur, ,
sugar from the beet. Tla•distanc, fnnn t
railroad, and the high price of e,,:d a , a f o ,
for evaporating the saeeharine,jui,e of t
beet, will prevent first experiments in hi
direction being made at points so remol,
from public improvements as this. Thu.(
ing that this suggestion, herein
• ed, may awaken further inbuiry pbi
this impbrtant subject. I sball dci'er ISO
ther remarks, for my nest eliuma-atiol
and subscribe myselr. 1.111
GENERAL McCi.m.l.A.x.—The New
York correspondent of the Ph il ad.H
Ledger writes :
Gentlemen who have visited ;eneral
McClellan since the election, report t
he bears up under his defeat with be
resignation, indulging- in no
reflections upon the administration or
its friends, but expressing the carne,;
hope that the choice which the people
have made will, by the blessings
Providence, enure to the welfare and
prosperity of the republic. " Every
thing, however, depends upon the bless
ing of Providence," he is said to have
remarked, " for man, and man's pas
sions, threaten now to make common
shipwreck of us all." If the General's
resignation is accepted by the Presi
dent, hq will probably go on a visit to
Europe.
VISIT OF ENGLISH Q . t 1.9
stated that a deputation from the (2 11:1-
kers of England, who calve to this
country to attend the yearly meetings
of Friends at Baltimore and North
Carolina, were, upon application to the
Presi dent,furn ished with passes tll magi
our lines for that purpose, but were re
fused admittance withing the rebel
lines, and have consequently returned
to Baltimore.
DESTRUCTION OF RESIDENCES ON Tll I:
JAMES DIVER. -OR Monday the gun
boats on the James river were engaged
in destroying all the houses within
reach of their shells, the rebels having
Made use of many of them for signal
stations. For some time past all our
movements between City Point and the
mouth of the Chiekahominy have been
communicated by signals to the rebel
authoPities, and strenuous' etrorta are
being made to cheat. the !annoying
Washington .Republieczn.
I E.IT Exam fonllinrEs.
TheAllegrd n est in
New York, Boston, Finindelphia and
Washington Victimized.
[From the New-York World of yesterday)
detective police of this city have
just succeeded in ferreting out the
authors ofione of the most extensive
series of foigdries ever
. .Perpetrated
this country. Tbey were ten yester
day before Judge - Dowling, attheTombs
Police Court, and one of them turning
state evidence, disclosed an organized
plan of forgery, - which showed that
some of the banks of this city and in
various parts of the State; as well as in
the cities of Boston, Philadelphia, Bal
timore, and Washington, had been
heavy sufferers. Some six weeks since
Superintendent Kennedy was notified
of the existence of extensive forgeries
that had been committed on certain
banks, some of them to the amount of
twenty-five thousand dollars, and de
tailed detectives Eustace, Farley, and
Tiernan to work ilk the case. The ope
rations of these were so successful that
the following named parties were sus
pected of being concerned in the busi
ness: W. Patterson,3l. O'Brien, Ira Gar
vadier, aiws Garvadie,Geo. F. Coughlin,
thigh AleNellis, John St. Clair and
Spencer Pettus. The first four were
promptly arrested, but the remainder
are at large. The complaint upon
which they were brought before Judge
Dowling is one involving the signing
of a cheek for 525,127.50 in the name of
Hi-hard D. Lathrop, a well known
mer,•haut of New York. It is sup
posed that numerous other complaints
will I-e made before the present ease is
di-pos(-d of. A lengthy examination of
thi• witnesses was made yesterday, and
II le ease was adjourned until to-day, the
prisoners being remanded to the Tombs
in I hii meantime.
The detectives obtained some of the
antecedents of the parties, which will
h e found of interest. They state that
Patterson, who is a man of about forty
years of age, is a native of Philadelphia,
tliat lie has been known for twenty-
Cc years past as a forger of the most
daluserotha description, being a bold and
i I fill operator, a most excellent imi
tative penman, and a sharp business
inan. He has served several terms in
the Pennsylvania and New York State
prisons, and is now under indictment
in., this city for forging the name of
Sin don Draper, present Collector of the
port, to a check for Sl,OlO. For this he
was arraigned yesterday in the Court of
;eneral Sessions,and pleaded notg,uilty.
O'lirien has been know - n to the police
or some years past as a suspicious char
icter mw rating about hotels and banks.
le is :1 sagacious indlvidul, quiet and
I.eser ill manner, but has often been
arested Iry the police. He is brother to
Ilomira rbepard, the most successful
uld skilful female counterfeiter that
ver operated in this country, and who
rved taco terms in the state pris
11. has been previously ar
.ested in Washington, but no case was
molt. out against him.
l't,nlding \vas formerly a clerk in a
❑i«,. thin in this city. This gave him
kn. \\ledge of the banking business
:Ind brought him into - contavt with
prominent husiness mem and it was for
this purpose that lie WaS admitted to the
ci ride of the forgers.
Pettus has heen known to the
police for years past as a pickpocket,
hotel thief, and bank-roblier. He was
arrested, tried and convicted, and serv
ed a tertn. in England, picking Pock
:it the ('rystal Palate, in London.—
icN cilis and LeClair have been known
ror.._:ers for some time
The evidence accumulating against
t sn-peeted parties shows that a most
nsive series of forgeries has been
committed in Albany, Troy, Scranton,
Wash iugtom Philadelphia, Jersey City,
NeWak. I;altimore, and other cities.
to ieldition to the forged check for
:_!.5,000 as ahove stated, one has been
dh.coveri ti for 40 on the Mechanics'
Bank of this city, the check being
signed Ly 1.. N. McCready k Co., and
dated December second
lorged check on the same hank for :1 , .1-1,-
O;n, dim,' Septet n her lit, lswi, and
signed Williant M. Weeks, is in the
hands of the detectives. third forged
el,•k on the same bank for 59,000,
signed E. H. Ludlow, dated July 2.0,
was deposited in the S.ixth :Nation
al Rank in this city, and drawn against
Icy the forgers..
IWthet check on the Merchants'
Bank for the sum of $'20,365,42 dated
June 4, 1,n4, and signed J. S. Gilbert,
was made I the forgers, and deposited
in the Ninth National Bank in this
:Hid drawn against. Another for
,ery perpetrated on the Pacific
liank io the ittnount of Si,oun, the name
of Grinnell ik beingsigned to the
eheek.
These cheeks till appeared to liii duly
-tamped and certified to, and had every
appearance of genuineness. It is sup
posed the aggregate amounts of monies
thus ~htained will not fall short of from
eorge Conk-.
iturned Mate evidence.
Military Resources of the South
'; Druid," the Baltimore correspn
b•nt or the N. Y. ll'or/a, has showma
v,onderfullyileCUrate acquaintance with
the state ointrairs in the South, and has
mad, many predictions since the war
which have happened, somehow
nr another, to be better fullfilled than
t hose ofSecretary Seward. The follow
i is his estimate of the available mili
tary resources of the South at the pres
ent time:
ME=
The armies of the South now in the
field are composed of the following
bodies of troops : Longstreet's corps, A.
F. Hill's corps, and the troops recently
under Beauregard, holding
the lines
I , .fending Richmond and Petersburg,
-1. - ,,nou infantry, 10,(1011 cavalry, and 30
guns, in all lil,ooo troops; Early's corps
iu the valley, 15,00 u men ; total of Lee's
army- proper, Tiono men. Breckin
ri.ige's foree ill Southwestern Virginia,
1,1:ot) men : militia atLynehburg, 8,000
leen at Wilmington and 'Weldon, 8,000
men ; total under General Lee's im
mediate orders, 102,000 men. Troops
under Beauregard and Hood, in the
West, . - 01,000; ill Arkansas and :Mis
souri, under Sterling Price, 20,0011 men;
at rharleston and Savannah, 15,000
men : in 'Texas and Louisiana, 15,000
men ; at _Mobile, I'_',ollo men ; total,
I:2,1oo men. (brand total of troops of
the Confederacy in the field, 215,000
tr 01,1,.
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The above is the present actual
streng,th of the confederate armies, but
it is i v no means the extent of the
available military power of the South.
The South has had in arms, since the
liegining of the war, eight hundred and
(in., - I housand inen t including the above
WI, hundred and fourteen thousand,
and fifty or siXty thousand more, who
are limy luisonersin our hands, and five
Innulro t and seventy-six thousand men
who have been killed and disabled dur
ing- the progress of the war.) If the
taliles iu iny letter of September 15 are
cures!, and their accuracy has never
hem' disputed, the South still has,
theriiiMe, a reserve of nine hundred
and tide thousand white men of the
proper military age. The experience of
Ilan- years or war, therefore, shows that
the south isabundantly able to keep on
Mot : u nties -. equal in number to those
note in the Held for four years more at
least. These facts will be brought before
the eon federate ctingres at an early day,
:mil in an elaborate and detailed shape,
as arguments against the proposed
measure of arming the slaves as sol
diers.
Legal Claim Against Alai. ben. Butler
On Monday ' in the Court of Common
Pleas, New York, Samuel Smith and
Andrew W. Smith applied for an at
tachment against General Butler, he
I,eing a non-residenl debtor. The plain
till in their complaint aver that in
May, 1 , -4;2, they were private bankers,
doing liusiness'under the firm and name
~f Samuel Smith & Co., at i 7 Camp
street, New Orleans. On the 10th of
May, ( ieneral Butler, it is alleged, for
cibly entered their establishment, took
away all their funds, private accounts,
a nd .• , fil),11 1 / 1 ) iu gold coin. All this pro
perty was kept from them until July,
when the defendant returned all their
property except the gold coin, which
the plaintiffs allege he converted to his
own use, and refused to deliver up to
them when demanded. rpon this state
of facts the judge granted a writ of at
tachment against the property of the
defendant in the sum of 1: 4 150,000. The
complaint and original process was
served upon the General in person by
under Sheriff F. L. Vultee. The sheriff,
has also attached all families due the
General from the United States and
now in the sub4reasury, also the monies
in the • hands of his private bankers,
Messrs. Macomber & Shields.
NEWTQN I.IGIiTNER.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
NORTE DUKE STREET, s
(Nearly opposite the Court lance,)
LANCASTER. l'A
ANDREW .110. STEINII A N,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
opposite Cooper's Hotel,
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No 13 NORTH DUKE STREET,
(Near the Court House,)
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the Orphan,. t'otn•l I•anc:tster e.,ntity 1.,
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pint distribiltiml of the kit:lll4, in 1111 . 11:11/.1 ,
dolni NI. Ileyberger, adln Ettis nator t.l
Hindman, late 4,1 Y.nrl I wilt. in said e.,nnt
dee'd, will sit for HIM IM.rpose ;it the loan
HMIs,. in the r ity of l,anlemder. I ),1 ' l ' II
11.\ when and NOW,
all persons interested tna‘iattell4l, if they see
Office and residen., Apposite Cooper's lintel, P ro p er . l , ltEl-11EN -\
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at his ()Ince, iu Nwziti QUEEN STREET,
Halt - a square south the Railroad Depot
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milE COLUMBIA INSURANCE ('OM
PAN): OF CoLUMBIA, LANCASTER
coUNTI', PA.
FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT
Whole amount insured , 1614, ft:: GS
Whole amount of Premium Notes,..' :25ii i 9:31 46
Balance - Cash Premiums,
January
•
Reep't for Premium less
Agent's commission in
1863, 9,362 46
Receipts for Assessments
less Agent's
Gions in IStitt irk
Losses and rx isa Isl.,
ill ISS3 .10,1:43
13a1. Pretu. Jan. I, NI, 3,754 47
.13,8.7 79
A. S. GREEN, President..
GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., Secretary.
MICHA EL S. SH L: Treasurer.
OM 3=l
R. T. Ryon, John NV. Steacy ,
John Fenarieh, Geo. Young, Jr.,
H. G. Minich, Nicholas McDonald,
Sam'l F. Eberlein, Michael S. Shuman,
Amos S. Green, S. C. Slaymaker,
Edmund Speri ng.
Columbia, February 13, ISM. •
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t SSESS3I ENT NOT I(• E. --ASS ESSII E Nl'
_ L - 1_ No. Iti of tile I,anca•ter Couni.ONltunal In
surance Company.
The .Ml.•lltherS y f said Company am hereby
notified. that an assessment of per rent. has
been made on all premium notes, deposited for
policies issued by this •mopany, prior to the
Sill of March, 1861, and I per ...mt. on all policies
issued after the Slit of Alarch..ind up to Sep
tember 1:',111, 13111—'Sate policies issued :liter
September 1:1th, IS4ll, are not liable for this as
sessment, and where any alterations have been,
Iliad.' in policies of illSUrallt, issued previous
to the Sill, March, 'lll, and new poth•ies ',sued
on account thereof, which rhaugerl the amount
of premium notes of each 1 per cent. is only to
be changed on the present amount of note, aunt
per Cent. till the turner amount of notes. } to
pay - for losses to !lib c hunpany, for the past
two years, to unit:—
iciirge N. Lofevi•re,liarii and contents fi2.5,50,-
00. Isaac :Nf. Conklin's stable, 01511.00; a partial
loss to Levi W. t :roll's distillery and contents,
516.5.00 • George 11. Roller's barn 3525.00; Martin
M. Fieles tavern louse and contents, $1400.09:
George W. dot utson'seontents or cabinetmaker
slop, •5 2, 5 0 .0 0 : Undid triedi's barn and con
tents, Sl:Wino; Doctor Samuel It. Sample's sta
ble and ~m lents, 51xl , with smaller losses
anmunt ing to i: , :278.011. This assessment can be
paid to the members of the Board of Directors
of the Company, and hl 11l the :1.1i1101 . 17.0d
Agents of the Company, on or lien), the 01111
day of December next.
Sec. 12th: tlf the fly-Laws.
'"That the members of this Company, neglect
log or omitting to pay t heir assessnumts within
thirty days after the publication of notice of
the same, will incur the expense of not exceed
ing ten cents per tii le, circular from the office
of the Company, payable to a collector duly
authorized to rCeei V, I ilv
THRE,TORS OF THE COHPA NY.—Tholluis
Woods, Adam K. Wit mer, Thou sic S. Mcll vain,
John M. Buyers, Samuel Slokom, Geo. L. Eck
ert, John Haack, Moses Eahy, :Nathaniel E.
Slay-maker:
.A:GENTS OF TILE C o3l l . A.NY.—Joselth Clark - SOH,
kit National Bank of Lancaster ; ,T Hse pi l M c -
Clure, Bart twp; Jacob s. Wit iner, Manor; Ja
cob It. Holler, Esq., Mount .Joy John Stauffer,
Esq., East Hemptield twp ; Jacob Kemper, Esq.,
Epinitlit twp ; Isaac Bushoug, Esq., Upper Lea
cock twp; William Weidman Esq., Uppbr Lea
cock twp; Henry A.. Roland ;New Holland ,
Martin E. Stauffer, East Earl twp; Daniel Lee,
Salisbury twp; Francis McClure, Salisbury
twp' Frederick A Zitsman, Litiz ; Christian
Engle, Conoy twp; Jacob S. Shirk ; ;Dancaster
city,
_ _
, N ZIJA lEL E, SLAYMARER,
Secretary.
nun 10 Stw 45
ESTATEOFJoimEßy.inritrpmeum
late of Earl township, dece'd,—Letters of
Administration on the estate of the.said John
Ely, deceased, having been granted by the
Register of Lancaster county, to the under
signed residing in said Ea 4 township: Alt
persons indebted to the estate of said deceased
are requested to make paymenl, and all hav
ing claims against the same rwill present them
d all authenticated for settiQuent, to '
MA.AC EBEY,
LURES EBEY,
;rl.dministrators.
ESTATE OF JOSEPH DALTON DECD.
—Letters of administration on the estate
of Joseph Hilton, late of Little Britain town
ship, deed, having been granted to the sub
scriber residing in said township, all persons
indebted to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment, and thOse having claims
will present them, without thinly, properly au
thenticated for settlement. , •
oet6-6t*w DANIEL E. HILTON.
A DMINIISTRATOR'S NIITICE.--ESTATE
11 of William Murphy, latuof Colernin tech.,
Lancaster co., dec'd.—Letter;;f adm inistratii in
on said estate having been , granted to the un
dersigned: All persons indebted thereto are
requested to make immediate payment, :mil
those having claims or dewands against the
same will present them, without delay lor set
tlentent to the undersignekl. •
NANCY Ac'.3n-nrHY,.
residing in Coleram,
JAMES (21 p IX.SWELL,
residimi In Eden top.,
0•1. 20 fit wJ 'Administrators.
•
USTATE NOTICE—ESTATE OF JOHN
124 WELSII, late of Lancaliter city, deceased.
—Letters of administration on said estate hav
ing been granted to the undersigned, all per
sons indebted thereto are!.requested to make
iinmediate settlement, and those having claims
ordeinands against the wont.: will present them
without delay for settlellll.llL to 111, 1111tii•rSi'211
in said city. !,
• 31:\
no:1 iit w
STATE OF PE'FIEV. lIAUTING 4
lA' late of \Vest Covalieo
(14•1•1•10 4 4041—Lettors testunte49.lo - 4)11 •411(i 4,0410
having 1111011 V 1 1111(01110 1 lie : All
persons imiulited theret , );irtlrequested to 1111110 4
111110041111111,01114 4 1114•111,111144111101,4 e having clan],
or denninds:tgainst the same will present 111,11
without delay for settlement to the timli,tNiuu
eql, resitliwz in sold lown,ltin.
ot. 1 20 61 • w 11;
t 01".1,011N
i :NI. Partner, late of Loper leac4R.l:l,ep., oh•
'laving been grant. NI to line tiiplerNe4netl, all per
sons indebted [hereto are reque,led In ntalic
immediate sett lenient, mel faint,e
or demands will pre,ent tlo•in tcillwol delay
for ',ell lement to I lieunder:signe,l•
\VM. UENDER,
1.“” . (•r 1.,cat•.,9, lwi
20 lily .111
Ul ECUTOItS T\I)ER
jJ t , igned Executor of the - Will of .),lay
bert,clee'll, !lend* . giveSlloiiee to I hose judela
to said estate tocallou tlle untler,ined with
their accounts, duly Lilt het - ale:0,1 ,e 1
meat, and those knowing thentselv, imiel etl
to the Sallie Will please make make payment :it
xE('irroirs l'Nl)Eli
rj signed Executor of the Will of .101‘n
hey, 'all. of f'olerain townKnir, leV i,, hen.by
give, notice to u se inachtild,aid 'stale 10
calls it he untlet,igned with heir:v.(4mill, duly
N 4 11 1 ,111::. war.rnr: or
hlts 1111:1,1,:1U,11 ' 0g I 1
blite the hnllturc 1,111:m011g in the hazel, 1,1
MI1 , 1•S Eahy, Acilltilliintl,tol . ,
Ilium. legally entitled to tl,ae trill ,it
that purpose s.vri - ith).N;y, 17,
:it I of clock. P. M., iu the Lihrory Ih.an of the
c4aira lfonve, in the city nt Lall t ,,t / /:,,,•11 1 •1• 1 •; 1 11
intere.tell illcilSII•lialtil)11 -
It'llll.
11,, 11l Itiv .1 iitlllt/i.
j - ISTATE OF JOHN SENINEIC.NDECIO.--
j 1,1 tt.n.•
4,” 11), , c•Utlo .14,1111 Stliner, 1:41,
(ht. eit v tloc•tt., havill het, '4l,
I.d (he ;Ili
111.4.
1,, Illakt• IJAVIIII . III, 11 . 01.0
Win 1.11,1111110111 • 111111,11 s
SI . IIINI - 111.
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11 , 1 v If, 411,, - 1 . 1
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11.(•t•asei1.-1.,•111'1 , \
Naid cslate bi,nt u - rrunitt•ti In 1110
111 , 11 . 11,1 i 1111'1,111111,
1 , 11111 , L1•11 In) 1111li, illlllloolllc
havinL , : 111' l i ,(•111111111, 11 1 2.11111 , 1 1111•
',Anti trill 111 . 1 , 1i11t 11,111 NVllllliili I,lllNi
1,1111 . 11 i 111 111 i• 1, , 11111114 ill 1•:.,1
.ti•l1:1"..4 I; \
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11w2.7
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lilt' I . l.lllNiiiill:,' in 1110 ll:11111 , 1i1
.101111 S. Lilpp..\ 01 1 r. C. L.,111),
11,1111111111111115 Iluisr IrSaII,V - 1•uullr~l
will sit fur 111111 ii,e
7111 day iit 1 /ECI.:AI :2 P. %I.
ill Ilse IZI/11111 CIC 1 . 1,1111 111111,•, ill Ilu
city I,t 1.:1111,StC1 . , \Own. iiitcri•-ic
in snit! ilisl
W. 1..
IluV 11;
ccursr or T ittsfr I:ST
11 The act,iunts ur Ilii• klll4,wintr.
tales kill lie presenl.l
m t )NDAy
11:ii . linmil.e•qtle. 1.
trustee. I
.1,1;11 114:•,•.:-:u
nuttet.
19u'i.Iian K,011.,1
1;11,
.1()IIN
l'rotliont,lnry's ()nice., Pct. "1, ',lv: 1.
DEED. HENDEDNON 414 4'o
EAST .ky..t) 1> NE
JAMES 11. NV. \ 'l'll4 , lA, I{.
AVA L 'l' 0 N :i.t Y
(; EN EIIA I, Co ;, I,I;('T
\n.25 ",t'i'n '1'i111:1,
•
P. Ali,1(111•toll ,v
James, Kent, s.t»t.., S Esllcric 1;1:11;
I Him. \VIP: in.,
I'. N...K.ibbirl& Son. I " 11. I. Fo•tor.
llon..lamcs "
,\ • 1 i• ite , dor• I V. r•• n. , ( 11 " ,1 .
IVarn•ii .1. \\"•,,,tl- (;••••, t•••••,
lIIGIIES'r 1.1) Ft LIZ AN!,
sIEVER.
GC)VERNINIEN'r AND ,T1f1.:11 I NTEIZEsTs
. . .
Col.!, Et "PE o.
STOCKS 1301.:(.; OT AN I) )1,1) ON 1 . . 01M1S
SION.
ACRICULTURA I. CHEMICAL C S
O.'
CHEAP FERTILIZEP.s.
This Fertilizer is composed of night soil :rip!
the fertilizing elements of urine, combined
chemically and mechanically with other valu
able fertilizing agents and :Msorbcnts.
It is reduced tout pulverulent condition, ready
for immediate use, and Nritliout loss of its high
ly nitrogenous furtiizing Properties.
Its universal applicabi lity pl all crops a
soils, anti its durability and ...live miali I
are spell I:mown to he all I hat agriculturist, c
desire.
OESEI
Pr" , Pr, 7%,".
Thin Fertilizer is largel.%
flatter, such as 111,11, .:11t.1", Hair,
:L/1.1 11,01, together kith :Ind Inor
ganic fertilizers, 151111•11 ilauompose the
and retain the nitrogenrnis elements. i 1 i.
thoroughly impregnated A 011101 1 .11., und the
thinner portions of night soil.
It is a eery valuahle fertilizer I
enerally, and espevially far pgatoe, and ~fird
en purplY.,. .
It, ext,ll,lll 11tlflies, streti,n)
anal rlu::l~-
ncs,haretnnil'ilcor:t I I . 111 ill,
have used it.
MIL
TREE .-1N It FRI' IT FERTILIZER.
It is a highly phosphatic fertiliz.cr,and par
ticularly tulaplea for the cultivation of tree , ,
fruits, lawns :Old tharers. It will p 1 ,1111011•
very vigorous and healthy growth of wood and
fruit, 11111 largely increase the rd umit ity
perfect the maturity of the fruit. For hot
houses and household plant,: and flowers, it
- will be foundan indispensahleartiele
their greatest perMetion. It will prevent and
cure diseased Clnlail ions of the peach and ,rap,
:old is excellent for grass and lawns.
The formula or method of conildning its ( . 1,1-
stituent fertilizing i-ngredient e recei%
the highest approval and
scientific agriculturists.
•
Price, . Too, •
psi
.HHOSPH ATE ON I,IM E.
The Agrieullural Chemical company 111a1111-
facture a Phosphate of Lime in :I(:twilit iico tri t
a new and valuable formula, by which, a very
superior article is produced, so as to be allordcil
at a less price than any other inn nnfacturers
charge, Practical tests huvo proved that its
value, as a fertilizer, is equal to the best Phos
phate of Lime in the inarKiet.
Price, It.ipee Ton,
i'IER IS CASH.—Cartage and Freight to
be paid by the purchaser,
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL (1 ),'S WORKS,
AT CANAL - WHARF, ON THE DELAWARE,
OFFICE, 417% ARCH STREET, PII I LARELEIII A.
R. IL FITTS, General Anion,
The Company's Pamphlet Circular, embrac
ing full directiOns for using the above Ferti
lizers, sent by mail free, when requested.
For sale by A'. W. RU*i;ELL, and - WILLIAM
SPRECHER. Lancaster. - [feb NI limw 7
COSTAR'S VERMIN EXTERMINATORS.
For Rats. Mice. Roaches. Ants. Bed
Bugs, Moths in Furs, Woolens, lte., In
sects on Plants. Fowls. Animals. eke.
Put up li, 25c. Stk. and 81.00 Boxes, Bottles nut
Flasks, 83 and $5 sizes for, I Public In
stitutions, &c.
"Only - infallible remedies known. -
" Free from Poisons."
" Isrot,dangerous to the liintian Family."
"Rats come out of their holes to die."
AO - Sold Wholesale in all large cities.
J2W• Hold by all Druggists al Reta 11 ers every
where.
! I IBEWARr!!! of all worthless imitations.
u-See that " CosrAn's" name is. on each
Box, Bottle and Flask,' before you buy.
AO-Address .
HENRY R. COSTAR.
*a- Principal Depot, 482 Broadway, N. Y.
46-Sold by-all Wholesale and Retail Drug-
Efists,"Lancaster, Pa. [fel) 2 Bmw
PETER
1.11,1A5.311N1“,EY,
Ext,lll,r,.
Went tw.p
7,I.:('ITER,
Execut,
.l fell\ t; I : I,I:1
~ .\wli Ia
= ~itill~tlllQ
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REl'l:n I:\`('1':
L'Ngrirultural
MiIEM
Vtrmin xtertninatoo
atilt totate.
• ,
AviuLrAELF.: FART[ •l AT IRIVATE
SALE.—A Farm containing 40 acres, be
longing to the estate of Lilburn Chandler, dee'di
situated in Lower Chanceford town - ship, York
county, Pa., 2},e. miles from the Tide4water Ca
nal; 4 miles from McCall's Ferry 134 miles from
Castle Fin Iron Works, and 5 miles from Peach
BottoM, adjoining lands of Veazey Chandler,
John Snyder; and others, 14 Acres of which are
well timbered, 20 Acres of the balance well
limed and in good cultivation, and all the place
under good fencing. The improvements are a
0001) LOG HOUSE, 22 by Id feet, .a Well of ex
cellent water at the door, FRAME STABLE,
Corn Crib and Smoke House, with a Young
Apple Orchard of the best fruit in good beating
condition, besides Pear, Peach, Plum, Quince
and other trees, Grapes,
The terms of sale will be made known and
the property shmvn by
VEXZEY CHANDLER.
One of the Executors,
ocul-r2mic - Castle Fin P. 0„ York co„ Pa
DUBLIC SALE.—ON FRIDAY, NO'-EH
her M. NCI, the subscriber, Executor of De
trich Steiner. derld, will sell at his late resi
dence ih Upper Allen Twp., Cumberland Co.,
Pa., one mile south of SheCherdstown, near
Coover's Mill, the following Real I.lstate:
The MANSION FARM, of said dec'd, con
taining In ACIZES, in a high state of cultiva
tion, and under good fencing, part of which is
situated :is above, and the remainder on the
south side of the Yellow Breeches creek, di
rectly opposite. The improvements are a good
Tw( i-STORY HOUSE, a large DOUBLE BANK
BARN, Wagon Shed, Corn ('ribs, Carriages
House, and all other necessary Out-buildings,
There is a large Spring of never-failing water
near the door, over which is erected a tine
Spring littuse. There is besides,_ running Wa
ter in all the fields except two. There is also a
tine . YItUNG ORCHARD, of choice Fruit, in
tine bearing the property.
Persons desiring to view the property pre
vious to the sale, will please call on the under
signed,at Centre Square, near shepherdstown.
TER Ms "fen percent. of the pUrchaSellltllley
he Still on the continuation of the sale, one
hall the balance on the first day of April,'
when l.ssession will he given :toil a decd made:
and the balame uu the tirst day of April. !sat,
with interest from April. 1.9111. The deferred
payinem to be secured by Judgment on the
property. Th.• taxis for ski In he }Mid by the
I , lll,linNer.
S,le It, at Di o'rliPc•k, When
;it telifki On,- will be given, by
11. 11. sTEINER,
4,11II•1 rich Stc•iner.,loc . d.
- •
i_)U1111,1(' 5.11.1, 01' VA LUA 111. E REAL
1 0101 ur of an :dins
1-trittitti4l Lv Ili, Court of l,ancitster county, thc
2 - ,uordian of the minor children of
.Lime. itcc',l, kill sell at publi(• salc,
SATVI:I,.\ Y. 1111. :Icl liily
I,6l, huusoin
, Ito 4 )1 . Ln nru.lrr , the. 1 , 01.011 g de•crihod
.k II:at 1,1 of r. ruu n.l silunin.,l in 1,111:, ,
, triroi, rite, .)1 . ,111.-Ct• .1.1
priperly
N. hilitial:er.
the 5unth, ,, ,,,,,,,,, , 4501 . e,•1, murr nr 11,s,
un
1 0 11h1 . , t1 . 1•1 . r, I . ‘ll . llliing 1511•11 2-15 n.i-i 1 , , a
a Inrui ,
1,WI•11.1.1Ni;
71) . t•lovk. P.
Tent, will 1:11,1NVII MI the tiuy
1),\• TAW tor by 5N1111.1,1 Reylllo,l,
(iI Law, En,t rpei.
It. Is: INS,
nartlia Lc
ll_ 11101, lhr Itie.leFsigned kill sell ho
puhlie t•11,111P, al OW plll/11.• hnllseol Solmiltut
sprccher, lit East Xing SI rs•ei, in tht• City ,of
AN. I PLANTATIi)N TrinCt Of first-raft'
1.:111,1. situated ill .Ifttilleitii nnen
-I.anini.ter went} - .ailjatient In thi.• city of
ailjeinine lIU 1 1, 11,, , y1,111in
(•.,11, , 11,,1:1 lanils titSittnnelnet:,
.I,ilrn I ir. I'..A. "Alutiliallierg,
Inln ,Jelin I'. Blanton, Esn., unit wheys, enii
-I.loling 7i; ,\ anil 78 1'li:11111Eis.
‘ti Acro, 11,1,4,1:111r I In t• 1141 1%1011 Tllllllcl'.
111•. , 11 1 1 W11-1-1T(I.
1 1 .1 . STI /Nl.l 111 /1 1 ,-11.1, IThill/It.-1),,1:er Darn still
\Vae . iin shed Wllll 111
11'11, :(111 Floor, Slime swine' House, liver a
spring nl running water, !tear
111 ihvolllll74-11caise. 11,1g-Sly, “1111•11 11111-
1”111 , 1111,,; 11 1111-SWl'y sTuNE
Tlit• Cann i.s dis hied iflo t•.11Vellielll
:111,1 is Lhlid4.l . gc,f)il b urns , and in the hlghe,t
, t:tte et' cultivation. l'here are lirttr Springs of
runuiu tcnl or uu Zlit• Gaut, bo ‘vitich e:itt le
leive acre., frton every Mehl. Prp.se,ion and
;in indipl”hle t ,iV.•,I un tilt' 111,1 day c .
Alyril next.
PCl•s , ll , tit,irill:l, - to Vii•ll• thr 1.1 . 1 . 111i5i, bcf,ol•l`
I hi. WI EI11:11111..l
ic•11:1,11 lin•roon, .w on W.
7,1.111 or. No. '27 hit •..trvel, city of
conlnn•no.• nr2 'clocl:.,T.
(In, \vb., atit•lnlanci. ,v,ll be gi v.ll
tind not I&• knol, n
u. \ n 1:11,1,INGEI
I NSUINENTS
riiiitusTEE - s SALE 1114' VALUABLE ItEAL
at p. The undersigned Trustee fur Ihr
cretlitnrs of Nieliora I t. tall, ai, Ilisniveni Dein
-1,1., ill nall'sllalina. tit Ille order of
Cnollt•I \VaSIIIII2I,II c•noilllty, still
TI : ESDAY, 1 1 / 1 11.f day DECI.:I
- noxl, iu lieu ills tof nu-Court lIOLISe n iu Ha
ht•lween the hours tit la 2
I'. >I., ill,. follnlving
A farm (iv
m. 0 .,
5! , !., bet trim the l'Aionshortiand
tin , ' :thorn I inilt• front Williamsport,
impreo‘ 4,1 IT a large rough-CaSt 1101110 e 11\n
.tore Sione Barn. Spring
'muse, mi nthvr necessary out -build..
tsl . ,ihsttitial farm is
wit•reil three Springs, an ex
t•,ll, Aiiith• I irchnml :mil the best hind nl
ntlit• r Fruits, and a large:mit prtidnetiveGgr
th ta . nantented with Shruhhery and In'lnnllanl,
na . nrga•int VanningV, and alsalllll/11/2; Ilgtll Clank,
sgraWbelgir . , 1/iISIII/elgieS,
,en., a: e, .sth thetlrhls , eXl•ela IWn1:11, ill Clover.
Tit ere is tilt, in Site line a I astillQl l y, the
t.. 11110 11 I /istitlngy. rrrruily tlestroyi . ,l by tire
.Inn,]: which necessary It,
I lint brnin,•hnf husiness. 1 tarni combining sti
linu~ unit alltnl2.ll, of soil, Ineat inn, number null
s glut- tit . ' , inklings, abundance of Nva.ler anti
fruit is rt,rely expt,sed It, puldie salg. There is
sullicit•m•y of timber. pers.', desirous ni
vit•sving and eNamining the hum, are rttlultst
'ni In
r . nii 111.01 .1:11111, A. 1):111 Esq., residing
l`t,ssessimi given tiniln,liately 1.111,11 l
,ign• f•naillnlialllne \Vial Its le.fays. This farm
can
he in, Met! so ;is tt, niaTee t‘vo ( 1 1111, 1 11-
1,111 anal by ptinallniSerS, it Mill
,n olll.,tng, Telallsinr Inna'S•Filleg ht "1 1 -
inn, int . the Cnall'i — nnllo-111/1 1 1 onl . the 11111,1111 Se
Ininnllt . • In be pang in cash I/211 . 110 nntsale, n .
tine Mt /finnan hat 11101 , /l,a1111tIlt• in ttte,
;• , ,11.1,111111:11 iust alluelll it,bo:vi Ing inter,t from
11,.. day .-4 , 1 e, the purrlgt--er giving his notes
tclih t . sureitit•,. in I,e tippro‘c-il tint
trustee. 6.1 . :t WI; It: SCHLEY,
111,V in:II NV 1.1.11,I1•1•.Sq
41"1 - 1 PRIpPERTY JOE
SATI.. -
111 4 . k , the 17th day of
141.:41•:,\11 4 .1.:14 next, the mnlersigned Executor
.f rue Will of Alary .1,4444 Culhert, det•1441,4,11,
h>
. 44141)14e Vt'lliillt . ,:011101,l11,In• house Of
l'hiln,l•llz44,4trielc, in South If . I1•1,11 is
11, t • •111 erf Lanrasl or, 1111. 7idlnwing de5er.41.44441
4 . 4•411 44,talc. late_ 4 4t . said 414,4.a:4,4441, Is) Nvil
A o
No. I. Lot r 1'1,44. of 44round, situate
it-nl Sunni, Qllrell, het 'need Cherry
:1414111:14,H r4.ets, in .ant ('lid', conttlilllllL4 111
Irow, on 4- •-44414 1, , .111-I.'ll 4.1144,1, 44:1 ti-et and I
h 444144,4, 44444.1 in depth about 213 test to Iteaver
.441r44441,0n ‘vhieli it vont:tins:llfeet :slid 344441 u,,
:441 . 1444nm., N 0.2 on the north 444441 No. 3 on the
4 , ,ltint, with ;I' 14141 - 141,14: 4 INE-s'rt4l4,l* 114 u - 54.;
and other improvement,. li•I'0,111.
No. 2. A 1 . 4 44 “E' .sh"se
Ihn - ,111111. itllo a :; feet svide
4•4,4untn all. v 4,11 the 11‘,1 - Ih, rontainin;: in
Ilt.oll surer, n11_11111111,4 tin.
~11,-111111,1 l6r 1Vi,11,11,1 :1714,1, 01111
.11 11,11,1if'213 fi•et t(,
rt :uid
ivith 41 doulde 'l' \\"44-4444 . 1'4 4141 . VIZA )114: 14 NV1 . 41.1.-
IN4 414 IL4-41.: and 4 , t11 , •1 . 111111,11111411, 111111 ,111
11 - 11t1.1' therein.
.\ 1,4 of ( 4 r0tin414441444144ing No. 1. alloys.
41,,erihed, 4.44 the north, and .44 - 44444441 of John
11011 1m I 144•444444 t 14, containing in 11 - 44441,4441 Mouth
11114•4•11 .ire4l, 2,4 feet 4444412 niche,. and t•SI01141-
111 U nt lila I 111,1111111:, feet 1441444,4\4er stre44t,
I f hest red tho.aill 111,1,,,1it..,1011 he SOH in
ruse 1'4441, Ctolltaillillg to 1 . 1,111, ~11 tomb Queen
,11,11, 14•01, 111111 CX11•11.1ill!! NVO,llWilnl It,
on Whit.), it ctllltilillSllll feet and
4,444 , inch.
The silly will begin at in the eve
rash Ist 4.1 April nest.
F.xeimlor.
rrIAVERN KrAND RENT.--TITE
La Vl,ll stall,' ill W:ISIlillt;1011 1 1O1,11:411,1,a11-
~ler collllly,lt I,'Elit by
I:mitrmitii, knii.VV - ii its the 4. Washini4tim
Hats ' is Mr rent frntn the Ist of April mist.
It hits a U:01111 tint Of C 11,1.0111, :111,1 is tilt 'test,
Ihim, is the himiiigh. further part iruhirs
I etc whip. une wilt. 11,111 tilt 11OrOUgh.
11 , , ::111.01W .1 11 11 N lANN.
)I'itl.le SA IX OF A VALUABLE FAR:II.
7Th, lit his
real ~slal hVill oil,' 111 , V:111,11 , 1,. Lamm nn
hr re , 111i. , ,:11 plli.lic• ilifl,lll thi ,
1117 114.11, , ut Tl • Ei.li.\ Hip
.
1•::\ I ',ILI:. at ii .\ 'flits
. lanes f1“111
!I..)). 011 1 111. linind I - 'oritiligritailoind vont:this
irss, finality Littic -
snine Laid. in a lino Clan. of cultivation • and
in u t, The inn witvincitts arc 2
T \VI t-t-iTt DWELLING Illa'SES, Barn,
Ititiel,tti it li elugi, Spring House, swill:,
I liiosoo, .111,1 all tither iteccs,aity buildings. A
roll h,•arittg I irchard ul choice Fruit 'l'rees Is on
toe 1., tau. A I inn' ::1) :trees of the farm Is
'finlti,ll.ll, the hal:ince i, in ettltivation.
A title spring of .utter is an the - farm Nvitieli
through a portion of it, then, is
:unit itcr stream of «Litt, herring through
1111111111'C of lin• birds, which makes it one of
the hest stork farms in the c•oullty. Thene are
nunther of thrifty locust Tr)), (in tltc iill . lll,
malty - hying nun - tit for fenci nut.
The larnl is su,rept 0110 of a ilivisiun,
0“111.1 divided Stijl 1,1111•ilaSer,
f:11 . 111 ran hr p1.11 , /I:lSed privately, prcvi
ous to day It sale; if nut sold, it will then,
tilt till . day 1111•11, I,l` , /lit•F(d
In the high),
Tlik• gram lIONV growing 1111 the ground will 110
1 . 1 1, 1•1, I/I . IV I il . ge lurid, thrt,ii awl haul
t sari', away.
nu•-ludC of I [IC purchase MOM," 101
11,. fi rs t d ; ,:, tN April, 'NG:, Nthen posscssiun
trill be given; the balance in two equal annwil
pnyments, Nvitli interest fronaday or p.5 , v,,i4,11,
the purch.,,, to , A riN e notes or bonds Nvitil
security applll\ 1,1 by th.• undersigned,
MILLER,
nor J 1 td 3t tv 44
lisceUaueuus.
laA DI ES' FANCY FURS—AT JOHN FA.
HEIR:Vs; old established Fur Mainline
tory, No. 718 ARCH siTIIEET, above 7th, Phila.-
delphia. 1 haVe now in store, of my own im
port:akin :Ind lintnnffli•ttlre, one Or the largest
anti most beautiful seleetions of FANCY
FURS, for Ladies' and l 'hildren's wear, ill the
city. Also, a tine assortment of Gent's Fur
Gloves and t'ollars. As my Furs were all pm
elated when (told NV:IS It it Inneil lower prem
ium thou at. present,l ion enabled to dispose of
them at very reasonable prices, and I would
therefore solicit a call, from my friends in
Lancaster County. tt.tf,_.llenienilier the name,
number :mil st rect. JOHN FAREIRA,
7 IS Arch NM :Moue 7th, south side, Phira,
ttn..l lave no partner, nor connection with
any other litore iu Phil'a. sep22 4mw 37
B OOT AND SHOEMAKERS,
TAKE NOTI
.1 0 II .v . 0 .1I B S
CURRIER AND LEATHER DEALER
I1;0 Alarket street, below 12th, Philadelphia
Has the nmst extensive assortment of SOLE
and UPPER LEATHER of all descriptions:
Red and Oak Sole Skirting Slaughter, French
and City Calf Skins, Hips, Way, Upper, Moroc
co, Linings, Lacings, Leather Apron Skins,
Shoes, Boots Lasts, Findings, &c., and every
article requisite for Boot' and Shoemaking,
wholesale and retail, at the lowest prices, to
Which we inviielhe attention of the•publie.
mit 27 iitw 92
•
PHOTOGRAPH AILBILWS. , ,
PHOTOGRAPH ALM:pis
Large Assort Varlety—linsur
fat Beauty, Style and Finish.
NEW BINDINGS,
NEW CLASPS, .
PATENTHINGE BACK ALS,HII,
the latest and best kinds made only In Phila
delphia excelling all Others in strengTh ;out
durability.
CARD PROTOGRAPPIS, PLAIN, •
10 and 12 cents—sl.oo tuid $1.2.0 per dozen.
COLORED, 25 cents—S.2.so per dozen.
TRAVELING AND SHOPPING SATCHELS,
WALLETS, PURSES, POCKET BOOKS, &c.
STATIONERY.
__— . _
WRITING PAPEIIS, ENVELOPES, PENS, &c.
STENCILS.
For marking names beautifully - and indelibly
on Clothing.
HARBACII BROS.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers,
'may 10 lyw 101 :30 North oth street, Phila.
riIIEAP BOOK STORE.
The place to purchaSe Cheap Books is at
THE PEOPLE'S BOOK STORE,
N 0.44 NORTH QUEEN ST., CORNER OF ORANGE,
where may be found at all times, a large as
sortment of
BOOKS FOR OLD AND YOUNG,
CHEAP TO ST:IT THE TIMES!
THE POETS IN BLUE AND GOLD,
Macauley, Swain, Browning,
Hebei Saxe, Moore,
Keble, Whittier, Coleridge,
Topper, l,n well, Longfellow,
Bulwer, Coniper, Goldsmith,
Doe, Shakspeare, Milton,
Byron, Kirk, White,
BIBLES AND PRA IER BOOKS
• In great variety.
HYMN BOOKS OF ALL DENOMINATIONS.
PHOTO G RAPH LB ('MN'
The largest and finest assortment ever offered
in the City.
ALL SIZES AND STYLES,
Holding from 12 to 200 pictures each, and rang
ing in price frotu :10 cents to 521.51.
TWO THoCSAND CARD DHoTt a:R.ll'lls.
The largott assortment in Lancaster. The
greatest variety of sul•jects:
Religious, Noted Personages.
Autumn Leave., Nos. I and 2; Flowers,
Nos. I and 2: Fruit and Blossoms, No,.
1 and 2; Wood Mosses, Nos. I and 111
•
Life of Childhootl, Nos. 1 and
Summer Landscape,. Winter
Landscapes, White Moun
tain Scenery, Funny
Chtu•acters, S . l - /S,
and 2, beautiful
ly colored.
NI•AV STYLI•ist BEING coNsTANTIV
0 1 B C, 1 s ,
nEsKs, l'tllllll , t
A1.111..1.M5
Al -T " (111- ‘ 1 ' 11 P•""KS, lit rA ts .
coLD DI•:Ns AN it stLvEB,
-NEW CIA ME:s Vol; CII
N I-At' pApER
NEW C.kftl , S,
I)IssECTED I'l 1:I.:S.
ilt)(1 h )t
. I . I:.ANSI'AIZENT SLATES,
A good assort ...lit tor salt chew , .
IMPUIZ.T.\ N'1"1"() S.\l SCII4
The publications of the A werie.w
School Unlow designed for surplav S.Wook.
furnished at the net Surplay-scliw .1
,tires.
S"VATIuSEiII".
The best her, raper , and ellVttolle , in the
111,11 l itel on bawl.
1,1(11, Put )I;,S.
All the Imol:s 55,1 in the Va1 . 1,/IIS soh olds ill
the t•ity :11141 ef alllly, furni,httti :it Hitt loNve , t
prices.
NENV ISCELLANEM'S
Itecel vett :is soon as publislw,l, :mil sold n 1
puldislp•rs• prices.
I IV - Z - 1 )on't forget the place.
.1. 111. EF11•7.1
Hook awl Periodic:a Store,
l'orner Nom li queen awl trrange sts.
sly (fly ti
411 dical
IrERRIBLE DISCLOSU II ES--
A most valuable an)) w)))))1)•yrtil 1))11)1)).)))))))).
A work (.4 . '1141 pages, )))))1 :4) color,d tmgravings,
HR. HUNTER'S VIDE :\ I 1.:)•1, all original
and popular treatise on Mall :111,1
their inlySi“ll/gY, dime_
tiers of retry kind . , wills Never Failing Reuse
dies for their speedy cure, pram lee o 1 lill.
ItuNTER has long been, and still is, unbound
hut at the earnest solicitations of 11111111,011 S
l•1,111S, Ill' has Leon induced In 1•Xli•11 , 1 111,
1111,nali ' t he ntc lima of his
'•VA1)1; is a Illnt should
be ill the hands of eVeryGuuilc iu !Ill`
a preventiN o of secret vices, or :IS a 4uide for
the alleviation or !Lila
dent ruotive sc,lirges intl.
fm or /11y, siiignigdy WIN hotiirWhightli!
free bf po,tage to any part of the l'ilitett States
f o r . - ,t) p.: piiiti,
uwy 21 !li' :29
EIE=IE
T ARI{ANT7S l'413111.01LNI)
i)i.' N 1
This preimration is particular l y rt•e(mtliiend
ed to the Aledi,•al Prolossion 111, public for
theprompt ;Ind certain curt ,
DIsEAsEs (Iv THE KIDNEvs,
MMIZMgMaI
It may I), relied on :is the best II tbr.t he
administration of these I,lllViii,i, iu tile large
class of persons ciLlioth sexes to which they are
applicable. It never ititcrfere, o ilh Ihe digest
icom and by its concentrathm the duce is much
N. 13.—Pcrsons are advised to ;isk for Tar
rant's Compound Extract of Cuhebs and Co
pail., and take nothing else, as imitation,alla
worthless preparations, under similar 11,111 , 5,
❑re in the market. Price Sent hp express
on receipt of price.
.Manutactured by
TARRANT ,k (:(
=,=EM/IMMII
MERE
AND 1 , (11Z SALE 11Y 1)1117(3/;f:Ts
E I. 4Jk•r. 13 lyw
MANHOOD: H 1
I , l ‘ )t '
i dI ; OST. HOW RE-
Just published, a 11.211 edition of lir. Cul vim
weirs l'elehrated im the radii,' rill,
wit bout medivinei of Spermaturrlimn, ur Sem
inal \Ve.ti:lleSS, Seminal
3lental anti Physeial I 11..apileity, Impediments
ht .Marrittse, ete.; Ms., Consumption, I•:pilemy
induced he sell-indulgence er k•Xll'a%
ganee. . .
Price, ill a orated envelope, wily f, cents.
The celebriile.l :rut [tor of tills essay clearly
ileinonstrates, from IL 'Willy cents' successful
practice, that the alarming consequences rt
sell-abuse ilLay be l'affil'aliy cu roil ~yilhuuf Iho
use 4,f internal ntediriuos Or I Ili. ;tpplicat ion “t
-th, pointim4 1,111 the male iif er,. at
once simply, certain, ;toil etrectual, by of
every sufferer, no matter what his con
dition niai be, 'nay CU,
vately, awl radically.
i.nninrn'siiiitii Inn in tiin Iminl. iit .
every youth nod l'N'Cry 111,11 in 111, land.
. .
tik•nt uuJrr st2:ll, is n plain cusi•l , ,i, In :111 -
atidrt,, , , p,t paid, 4,11 •ix
kpo,tagv stnltips.
Vidrk•,, puhli,lict•s,
. .
LIN];
IT Bowery, N. Y., Post uttio• box 1207.
apr 19 IYW 13
-Dr!, 61)t),
IMIIIIME=I
r I. I, .\ N I t \V I N I. II I I , I
ill,
\ Wit as~urlumut n.
DRY
at Rt•4ltu•od
\VENT%
lc.. Cal!
I 2t) tfw H
LL I` , lll.
c iAvriffs. CLOT HIM:.
IMM=1:1
I vi'ilmv tii/1•11
THOU'
lieary Enu.Usk Pilnt 'lnt 1,,
IChd: and (•ninvi.d F'r1.11 , 111'1 , 11 , .
lII:t lc Frent•li 1/(wskin
CasNinnd.4.
s:3tinHtes,. •nn,ltn,l (*nrdurny,.
READY-)IADE iny It, and
11(ys, nt nur 4,W11 man utnrt tlrt•.
The larv,vst stock t•c - 4.1. 016.1 . ,•,1 in this
which wt•are enabled to t . ,: t5,,z1:11,10pri,,,
havimciatrchase,lthe nuttk•rial hcfm,
large
Cas,itnert• and Flannt•l Shirts, Morino
Undersllirt, and Drawers, Noclz-Tit.,
Stocl:inzs, Ilandkorphicf,,,V.e.
sepls-Ilw 36 11Ali
I i A DR v 00 1)
tV(' just receiv,l
I'RENI :Q I NO
sil,k
rf I IS,
Plain LC: Fancy \V r. DELA !NE,:
ItAItATIIHA CLoTHs and
1)111:1U;s.
.‘II
I,s,
I,M()11A1,
(1.().\ s.
A LSO, a (IotPLETE Ass()E.T.mENT Si
IHotEsTt• Am) (I,l"ruN •
DII1" sepls-t f ::6
WENTZ Blt 0 T II E It S
ll=
ti KN I: Y l'. \VENT%
=MitgliM
Nu. 5 I.: AST KIN "I' ¢EF: T
E=l
pity (;()or,s.,
KA' smicrs,
CARITLI's AND ()IL (:LoTlis
Daily receiving Bargains and selling Mr
quickly. IJuly lyw 26
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW
SHADES,
At the old established stand ; northeast corner
of 2d and Brown streets, Phlladelphia. A full
assortment of styles are now offering at low
irises for cash only consisting of
;ICGLISH AND AMERICAN TAPESTRIES.
THREE PLY, 'Stilt:l.lN, ENTRY AND
STRAW CARPETS.
Also, a splendid article of RAG and LOsi'
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS in great variety. The
assortment of WINDOW SHADES which I
offer for sale cannot be surpassed in this city,
there being over two hundred of the latest and
most approved designs and patterys, in all col
ors, making an assortment very' found
in any one establishment in this line of goods,
all of which will be sold at the very lowest
prices for rash only, Wholesale dealers sup
plied on liberal terms.
CHARLES CREAGMILE,
Northeast corner :Id and Brown streets,
may 10 6mw 18] Ph iladelphm.
*ots, ~ltocs, ac
CAMPBELL ek. MARSIIAL.C.
CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA
MANE FAME KERS AND DEA LEDS IN
GAITERS,
RUBBERS, &e., Rc
The public are respectfully invited to call and
examine one of the finest , and • most complete
assortment of goods, In our line, ever offered
in Lancaster. Linty 7 tfw 26
•
• Want- .
.11 - ISHL 'S
HERB BITTERS.
These Bitters are rapidly winning their way
to pubti 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 lit . the
possession of the proprietor for many years.
The ingredients are composed of the following
medicinal herbA 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, SpicewoodMullein, Slippery Elm, Sas-
Sarsapaim'a, Gentian Boot, Juniper,
Spirits Nitre, Balsam Copaida, Cubebs, Dande
lien, Pure Spirits and Barberry. The Bitters
have been used by persons afflicted with vari
ous diseases for sonic years past, and sitch has
been their success in curing the most obstinate
diseases, that the proprietor is now induced for.
the first time to oiler them to the public, with
the full confidence and a willingness to guaran
tee thlit if properly used they will effect per
manent cures in the most obstinate eases of
diseases. They are a certain remedy for Dys-
Nepsia, Liver Complaints, Loss of Appetite,
ervous. affections, Intermittent. Fever, FeVer
and Ague, General Debility, or Weakness
caused - by exposure,. imprudence or excess,
Coughs and Colds, Diarrhrea,Headache, Cholera
Morbus, Rheumatism or pains in the limbs,
Cramp in the Stomach, Neuralgia, Diseases of
the Skin, such as. Scrofula, Ulcers, etc. Also,
Piles, Worms, especially Seat Worms, and all
other diseases arising trout a disorganized or
diseased's: cuticle or impurity of Blood. As a
Blood Purifier and Tonle or general Appetizer
these Bitters are also without a rival, anti
should he kept in every faintl: 'These Herb
Bitters tire Warranted to cure all venerial dis
eases, no matter of how long standing. The
manufacturer recommends it for this class of
diseases part icularly, and can produce certifi
cates of the most remarkable cures. Those who
:ire suffering with any of these unpleasant
complaints, should at once give this Illedleine
atrial. No Lady lit,iring 01 r .EX
nN shouLl hi' icithottt it .
11=1
suttrriug fro” 1 irn-zui“.rities from whatever
E . :111,0, will 1111E1 1111,1110111eillea Safe :11111 ( . 1 .1 1 . 111111
1.1. " 11.11 .Y1 11 111 ILIO . Al other remedies of this
class. should he with caotioit by married
nel.w 111,.‘ ,iftlict,l will ritut n mildensed
slits turut of !Ito cure, performed on the vari
tots individual,. whose names are herewith ap
pended, whose Certificates can 111 any time he
sit hy calling at Ihe Stun of the Proprietor,
Centre Square, Lanaster, l'a.
11. :\11s111.1.:It. sole 31antit,tentrer.
Al . (;t - sr mo.her
by t the,k , Bit t t•rs
rccricril ill tilt ,
1/111.14 hL. Chihln•n 1/f \Vhcloping
J( )1-IN 1' • \ I,TI )N, Lancaster, cured of Ili.-
41,••• uC t Spin, :111;1 Kliliw,V,,ktc.,coulntelcd
inn Ihe rlniy.
TitHs. ;1,1 coral ”f Disco.,
I 11.• I: ;1,1,1
lIINIV :I.l.:.l.ancater,c•tlrol of ;I , trcil:o
of ILo . ,)! Ihr a>o “f
WDlElZ,Philit,l•ll,llio,et•ilitle,that
Mishli•Cs has h.,
),;,N 1111,11 atllirtr,l tcitli c;u'irnt.<
nil
uit
.I.\ K ENNEDY,
Chrimio Dinn-liton
DANIEL VI NEI , IO ICI:, I.anc.,tor, cured of
Chronic El:111111:1i hil•II Ill• NV:I, 11111.'11 :If
liirtlq ~V II i 1 Willi, ill
11St• of the Siddiers :11.1 olhrrs
* l - lART, Sr., L.lcaster. t•tirk.,l
t51.1.,,,i,01.1 by , spostir,• ill Ili, Army.
'II. \S. It. \\*ILIA:OIS. Lancnsu•r, certitlk,
his tlattglitor rurii
from varit,11 , ,11,,,,,, by
:\
11ENItY )1A DER I,ancastor, NV:IS
iu bts wat,r, by lii us, 01 .
liiitcrs, and his wife ako ret ircrd frum
Itlaaunalic
PINUP Ia):CVE, 1.:111,1,14•1 . , cured 4if :111
K Pladdt , r. he the uso
of lislnler's 11,1$ Riuw
1 , .\ NI.. 1,11,•nslo,
cwlnty, 111:11 hi W:,5 1•111,I of •1•N 01,
,I.lt, 1, Ilk, ht• Nv;t, uttl ict cal with
for Hit.' \' ':11,
.1. \ I:I( 1.11 iz. \VaS, rand
Sl•vt•rt• :it ;1,1: Rili•11111all,111,
. .
11. NV.VI'St).N: n•lircrd of
1111111, ill Ili. Slll/11111111,111111 11111 1 / 1 , (11111 1111 o'11:-.
11111111i11111
curpil of
Cr.ilitp (Iloilo—Av., sevt•rt. (lint Ii b1.,1111111
11 1'0.11.11.1V,
INIALLY .1.- Lancaster, cured e.r
551111k111.,11.11 I he //1.11111 , 1 and 1/11111 iu tile Side bY
..\11,1111•11.1.111111,S.
WM. It. .11 , t . 1;1,.\ N. 1.:1nca...1,r, rolivotl of
Tholora )1.1i9hr., ill 10m• Li nliuulo. hy the 11,1,
JACI IL\ ;I 1,1114,1 , tcr, ,aVS thal his son
‘va, 4. Xll ip•ialin.4 pain, in Ills kg ,
and aril,.
1,111,1,11. r, .11,11 c)f
I )% he
I I. K lw;ir
11;, aural hl wo:tkilt•s,, phi nizic,
.1. 1.. 11.% 1:1.111, Porlitjts 111;11 leis
uuu9i rt.11••vill IPUIII atlli,•iinn
b% 11,..p,i7ti•,.,
11. \ t,,tostmvn, Lalico.stvr co.
clll,l q iiffitnill2:ll,,ry , •
5t:111,10,2%
.1i)1IN 114ospital, Va., %Val
cured Id I:ll. , kilnatista by tll4•ltitter,—,,,ffir.“.l
- in 111.,
TI II rt•mvored tbmi
1-',.‘t.f and jrli No of
i. l•:1111,1 a I:L:11E1111'4 Lod, hy ,ppliCatillll „i llm
I.:ll,lstcr, cured of a Running
ill hy 14ittvr,.
Eaurnstcr, relipved of a
p:1,11 by OW Herb
IL I.Hucn,tor, , tired of sev,r,
cola W111,•1111,1,VtIlell iu his
.1. F. V IZEDEN Lancaster,Nras entirely
cured of a reniarkabl, distressing Abscess by
flitter,.
. .
KENDI(i. Camp Potomac, was
cured or Diarrhoea by the use of Mishler's Bit
ter,.
A. FAIRER, Lancaster Comity Poorhouse,
cured of Dysialisia and Disease of the Kidneys
he the Bitters.
I,a»nnster, relieved of a ler
riblo nold on ,f 3 moot Ii
by inn Biller,.
\ I \ N. lAlnc.:tst er,says that hiul
s,lfand wilt• 11111 , 111,1 nt sevcre Itheumatism
1110 RitlOrs.
'A
LADY, of i o writp, to Mr. iMishler
that the Bitters cured her of Piles of 7 year's
J , )11N i;II.MAN, Lancaster, cur,tl,pf Diseast
nt the licurt :tl.l a s, cre fain in her breast,
the Bit ter,.
(i. Wllll'l , l 1.1 , 4,•11I al Alt.ona, Blair
C•Cillut y. Nvrit.•. 4)1 - I Ill• hr has tile( in
r\luS .\ Strzo.lntrg, Laio.ast,,
1,e,1 P.Plcr. 1 . ,' NV.LIIIII ill the l(Sg
1!1 , • kWh. South Alotmtain,
11“. o()w 111111.
.1. ', IZ., inciolwr of Co. I:,
I. 5(1(115 to the Proprietor, 11.11 the Bitters
corea hint Jislros..ing cola which Lad un
fitted Ii 111 from duty.
MARTIIA BENT, , , Lancaster, Wa, CUred of
MII•11111aUSIII, fl,llll. ()Id taken
by a I.r.kpn
wns cured
ralpitn I i,,1 u 1 II lit•nt t, NVilif•h hr had for 35
ycnrs:.
.n)ILN l'eltuea, Lancaster county
WIIS relieved from an alt:lCk of the l;ravel by
the Hitter,.
/1;1"1 I L1,1.;1:, I,ffint
r 221221121
121 112•1• 11211121 , 221,112,1 12.% 121.• ishler's
.n.ll I.I.ISIIEIZ. I/I Itvalnstown,
cimilty,WaSl•lll . l.il of ;I. of I lieltedc awl
jaw Ins the n,.• Th. , 1 Billt•rs.
11. (;INI: ;I.:11, Phiholelphia,after
etwtitted Iu ihe Imu,e for I •.vc) yt,trs, was eared
by the Herb Ititters.
(711.). W. I` \ X ' F."" ‘ :
sier''vas.e''tin"i
I, the I'. S. ll,,pitals fur JO leeebs, by !inlet ra-
I hl, health by the use of the
flitter,.
I , :
“r a m•N ..ri• lawn ill her Side and general
rvcaistr. , ,, Lv !lII' u.l , UI Ihi• lle•rb Bine,.
=ECM
ELIZ. N'I.:NI)ITz, Lall.(Sier, cu red
Of IIIII1711111:111iry in11•11111,Lti,111 111, he
BHT
\ Nis Gil , /1.. F. Lancaster, xvas relieved of a
se, ere cold iii the I hroal by the use of the Bit
ty,.
II I.:NRY .1. ETTER, Lani,ster, hail his sight
restorecl Witieh he hail heen deprived of tor
about .5 year,,. lie the use of :Nlishler's Bitters.
( . 112\ Al I ',LEE, Philadelphia, writes oft
lady in that ,fly having 111,11 Cured Of the
hy IhC use of the Bitter,.
I Altlll Lancaster, title cured or in
ward Nveal:he,s and pain in the
Ilerti Bitter,.
[TZ. I,lineaster, hail a slight at
hue]: which NV:IN cured by the Bit
ters.
NVENDITZ, of Penn,ylviinia
Iteservi,. Iva+>Lul in the arm :it the battle of
Frolieriek•leir..4. By using 1110 Bitters he was
0.01 1 • 1•Iit•V(,111•,111 111011 ill kis ann.
e- , 1•11'1 I was eureil of
11:1110, 111.
1.1 , .• 111 I iii• iiti •••., •
11. It. \ ai I itt -
el by the tee e ei Thi.hieris flitter,
A(1)11 111 . 1tElt, Lancaster, Srag cured of
(travel of In yr: v.. standing, hy the flee of the
!titter,.
CIL\ NEE., Itaitca.ter, NV:;, cured Of
('rtinit in the ,Ittlittich by the use of the 'tit -
ter,.
1 . 1111.11' t-4. Lancaster, sva.s cureti by
?fish ter'. lilt i of a , If Cramp
in the t-tlttnitteli.
NVNI.
rural ul 111, tho unc of
)I IN /i EPII Lancaster, was cured be
lLr rwiers of ',vone pains in I he sideand back.
All Lancnster, mns relieved from
Palpitnt ion of Heart, Se., by the use of the
Bitters.
.11(11.1,A1.\ N, I,anenster, sty vs that his
~11 was eured of Fain :111,1 wealint-ss in his legs
by the Bit
s. 1;1-1"11.:1{. Nlills,l.ancw.i
-I,,,,unty, Sca. cared of the by the lel,
el . lie.
I'AtEI)EitICK id;
laking th,• lien')
IsAAC QUII:LEy, Lancaster, says that his
son was cured of Typhoid Fever by Mishler's
Bitters.
AND'W NEADING, Lant.aster, seas relieved
of a Dry Cough, of i months standing, by.
Misliler's Bitters.
S. A LIAtEIER, Lancaster. says that his
laugher was nearly blind from a cold—was
cured by the Bitters.
JOHN CUItLEN, Lancaster, was; mred by
the lien!, Bitters of an Abscess in three places.
WM. S 1 71 , DA M, Lancaster, was cured of
IthenniatisnLof In years standing, by Mishler's
Bitters.
cHABLEs Tilt IN. Lancaster township, was
relieved of a distressing pain in hisside, by the
Herb Bitters.
.JACOB E. EVERTS, Lancaster, cured of a
severe attack of Acute Rheumatism by Mish
ler's Bitters.
11. FoNDERSMITH, agent at Columbia,
hits valuable testimonials of cures effected by
the Bitters.
I
H C
ENRY RA:‘,IER., Lancaster, writes that
Mishler's Hitters cured him of the Gravel of 5
years' standing.
A. BONDER, Lancaster, says the Bitters cured
him of a severe attack of Paralysis.
A FARMER'S WIFE, near Lancaster, says
that the Bit tees cured her of a severe attack of
Piles, .Cc.
JOHN ('ONLY, Lancaster, states that the
Bitters cured him of Fever and ' , Ague, which
he had 3 months.
JOHN LAMIiN had Cramp in the Stomach
for years—the Bitters-cured him.
THOS. \VALLES, Washington City, states
that the }Titters cured him of Gravel of ten
years standing.
JACOB B. AMWAKE, Esu, Lancaster, was
injured at Acquia Landing last January—the\
Bit tern cured him.
HENRY KLINE, Lancaster, was cured of
Dyspepsia and Derangement of 'the Liver, by
the Bitters.
JOHN A. TM:TICS WIFE, Lancaster, was
cured of Liver Complaintiand loss of appetite
by the Bitters.
DAVID POTTS, near Lancaster, tefittlies that
the Bitters. cared him oil a sevens. Milack - 'of
Likeuttatikm July 7 Irt 26
131 P OR TAN
I N V A LIDS!
IRON IN THE 131,00 D
It is welt known to the medical profession
that IRON is the vita] Principle or Life Ele
ment of the blood. Thfs is derived chiefly from
the food xve eat• but if the food is not properly
digested, or if, from any cause whatev. r, the
necessary quantity of iron is not taken into"the
circulat ion, or becomes reduced, the whole sys
tem suffers. The bad blood will irritate the
heart, will clog up the lungs, will stupefy the
brain, will obstruct the liver, and will send its
disease producing elements to all parts of the
system, and every one will suffer in whatever
orgati may tarpredisposed to disease.
The great value of
IRON AS A MEDICINE
is well known and acknowledged by all medi
cal men. The difficulty has been to obtain such
a preparation of R as will enter the circulation
and assimilate at once with the blood. This
Point, says Dr. Hayes, Massachusetts Stato
Chemist, has been attained in the Peruvian
syrup, by combination in a way before un
known.
THE PERUVIAN' SYRUP
Is a Protected solution of the Protox hie oti
Iron. A New Discovery in Medicine that strikes
at the root nt Disease by supplying the blood
with its Vital Principle of Line
THE PEI - lAN SYlil7l
Cures Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Dropsy
Fever and Aume, Loss of Energy - , Low spirits
THE PERUVIAN SYRr P
Infuses strength, viumr, and new lil t ' into tilt
system, Imilds up a n •• I run t s n~>t Hut
THE PEIZUVI.\ N
l'un, \,•rcou.s.lfreetious . Prinnlo Complaints
1111 d all i of the Kidney, ttlid
THE PERUVIAN sYRUI
Is a Speeitie for all likis s 11 11 . 4iilatin14 in a
Hail state or the Blood, or tiecollipinied 11% - I te
bility or a Low State of the Scstem.
1%11111)111H, vort illeates "r ouros
and reconiniendat ions from some ~f th e w,r
eminent Physicians, Clergymen :mil other.,
will he sent I , roo to :toy
We oleo( a few of the name, to allow th,
eharacter at ,Ljwcol,j,,l,
.11 E. WILLIA NIS, ESQ.,
Prt•sident of the .\letropolitan Hank, N. Y
' BEL sTEvENs,
Edir.rchrktian
(•111 . 12(11,
Editor N t •) Vorl:
n''v• •101,nmon•
Itov. \V:irren Kinnt•y, M. I ,
Arthur B. Fullt,,,S. Komi:III,
lZk.‘. (;tu..h„l V. It. ChiN11„1111, M. 0
:it
I‘,.Syivlus Franck I lnun, M. 11.
Roc. Starr Kiug,M. II
It,. Ephraim Niiii•,Jr.l.l”st• Sanclies,
A. Ila cos, M. ft
I;‘,. Henry \N't•ndi.ll, M. 0
lies. I'. C. II 1.1. It.M. I).
F.. ';‘l. U.
Prepnred by N. 1.. ( . 1,.\ rt).,
P. SSMI )1:1.:, 191 liro.lNvay,
Sold
I NI:•S 12 I'SSI A St L
n T Y YE Y. It S 1.; XPF. It I ENI'l
I las fully Ihg• , upt•rlurity
• R.I.:1,1)1N( is IZUSSI.% 5.% I.V
It
cures kiln', ul Sons, I . llls, Scalds
Burns, ilnlls , Floors, Salt Itheutil, Erysipelas
St les, Piles, C..a . ns, Sore Lips, Sore Eyes, ‘1,,,
nuts ink the pain to once, ;11111 rrlluriu
the Ptost tnvry looking sivellings inflatii
-11.11101 magic.
(INI.I ENT,: A 11,,X
=MEM
.1, DINS MORE, No. 191 Brt , atiw:ty, N.
s. W. In N 5T1,1,14,1,1 ,t.,
And by all
July
D It. It. A. WIL.SON'S PILLS
w cCitl
II A I) A C 11 I.
.111,1 if sunering from ll , adache,go at once and
=MEM
It' the 1,0 rect ions ;tre properly followed
NPEEIII" A ND PER .IL-1 :VENT CUR le"
ONE PILL IS A Un til
I=3l
B. 1,. FA. II NESToc K, BO
SOLE PRO PRrEronN
WINILESALE
AN I , Ar. ,, NuricTurtEßs ()I , \VI trTE LEA I)
REI LITHAIZGE, PUTTY, Sc
76.1: 7 , 4 \Vc rod rittshurg, ht
Palest Medivine Dv:tiers Every-
B L. FA II NESTOCK'S
VERMIFrGE AND CUNPECTR)NS
B. L. FA
r• • E i v i P' (;
DEAR Sin: We lake much plea:qtr., In mistir
ing you that there is DO VerlDifllge now In use
that we think equals yours as a wonm DEs-
TRoyER. have sold it largely at retail,
and with uniform success. Wu are Druggists
iind Physicians, and have prescribed it for °in
patients, :old have been well satisfied with its
eflects. SAXTON &
map -1 iyW2l)! ••• • Ithlm, N. Y.
D L. FA ESTOCK "14
j). IV UR Jf ('0 ."1" PE r I
Are prepared from the iictive principle of his
celebrated Vertu ifug,e. They are put up in Dis
and palatable form, to suit the taste of those
who cannot conveniently take the \''flrmlfuge.
Children will take them without trouble. Tliey
are an effective Worm destroyer, :mil may
given to the most delicate child.
Prepared and sold 1.. FA I IN ESTOCK &
Sole Proprietors, 71$ and Th Wood and 91
F'ourth Streets, Pittsburg, Pit.
,
tit,l,l by DruggiNts and A1,41(11, IH
ern I IY.
Z 7 1 . , 20
911:1tEE HUNDRED INVALIDs.
have been Cured since November, 1862, I;y
the various modifications of Electricity ftsap
nlied ❑L the Electrical Institute on Orange
street, between Duke add Lime streets, Lan
caster, Pa.
NUT ()NE
tuts been published Sinrt• the Electrical Insti
tute hastbeen established in L: uu •aster, but this
stt•mof pl'aCt4•,ll:l, 110011 left I.l),itik or sun' 11i1
111.11
ITS lIWN mEizrrs
. . ,
, oloe of the most ro.ptst•tal tie :Intl sults:Unlit:ll
citiz.vos of lauu•nstrr tountV, host boon lrealt.ll
and child, an Val) h.• situ I IV refort•to..• tot twill
net Ves, of Lilo books of lilt )osl it oar.
MEMO
• .
of trop kind kIL hro❑ Irv:Lied successfally,
:nill in a nuinl,r of instaut•rs, alter :ill other
4.ysteins and ❑tediciues had failed, and the in
dividuals had beenpronounced incurable and
..... - -
rffillionary Constinlig ion, Liver in s , ses,
Dialtet is, Piles, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Paralysis,
lieniiplegia and Paraplegia, Hemeopia, Apia,
lia, Laryngit Is, Trachelismus, and all diseases
of the throat and vocal organs, Bronchitis and
Neuritis, Neuralgia, sciatic, spinal Wealincss,
Epilesy, when arising front functional distur
bances of Om Organism; Chorea Or St. Vitus
Dance, complaints incident to Females, and
especially
pnoLAri-in , ['TERI
or falling down ot the Eterus, can be perma
nently cured, and all nervous atlimions yield
U, the action of the Galvanic and Electric cur
rents, When properly applied.
One would be led to suppose, from the practi
cal demonstration given of the wonderful heal
ing properties of Galvanism in the above dis
eases, that its efficacy ate. a Therapeutic would
'be doubted by no one, and yet we occasionally
come across an Individual who will nut belies e,
simply because the Medical Faculty, as a gen
eral thing, have not taken hold of it, to them
we would say that there is hardly a Braith
wait's Retrospect published but what relers
to the healing properties of Electricity, and
that if the ntuulty understood mote about it
they would prefer It to all other remedies, also,
that some of the best Physicians in the 12nited
States have adopted it. ,hereafter, however, in
order to gratify all, there will be at the Instl
tote an eminent Physician of •
FORTY YEARS ACTUAL PRACTICE,
and we cordially invite the diseased at all
classes to call and examine into the merits of
this system, as consultation and advice, to
gether with pamphlets, will be given Free of
Charge.
GEORGE W. FREED,
Medieal Electrician,
Orange St., between Duke and Lime Ste.,
Oct •_r7 tfw 421 Lancaster, Pa
liotalo.
O , IUSIT2II'S HOTEL,
LOANER OF,PENN AND FOURTIL STREETS,
READING, PA.
J. ItEELRY
_ Jul" d tilt' 29j Proprietor.
may 21 lyw:10