EkgisVEß’S notice.• ’ The Accounted the following pe*sofia are 1 In the.Reglster’sOffloe of Lancaster coun ty for confirmation and allowance,-at. tui Or phan’s , Court to be held in the Court Hobse. Ih the City of Lancaster ( on the THIRD MONDAY IN JUNE, (18th,) at 10 o'clock, A. M. . , Peter Eby; Guardian of Sarah 8. Eckert and Ann Eckert.' Daniel Frankfort, Administrator of Washing ton Frankfort.- r Samuel Slokozn/ Guardian of Christiana E. Williams. r f • - . John Doner and Catharine Kessler. Adminis trators of John Kessler dec'd, whowas Guar dian of Benjamin Hawthorn, Joseph Haw thorn and Emanuel Hawthorn. Samuel Esbensbade, Guardian of James Beck Pollv Fry and Ephraim M. Fry, Executors oi John Fry. Damei M. Engle, Guardian Of SttSan Enele (formerly Hoffman.) B ’ A. E. Moore, Administrator of Silas Buck waiter. , George Witmer and Jacob Witmer, Adminis trators of Jacob Witmer. ’ Mathias B. Harvey, Guardian of Joseph E. Freeaton, Rebecca O. Freeston, now wife of , Freestoii E * Pteeston and Mary G. E S D iS o^?,“ ed i oy ' JameB Smedley and Joseph «?;,f mbl l r L ExecutorB ot Ell Smedley. Wiliam Schnader, Guardian of Cbrlßtlah Schnoder. James Wood Guardian of Martha Emma Brown, Elisha Brown, Annie R. Jenkins, John M. Jenkins, Rebecca R. Jenkins, Lydia 1. Jenkins, Letitia B. Jenkins and Samuel B. Jenkins. John K. Smith, Administrator of Samuel Ho gendobler. Daniel Rife, Guardian of Henry, Catharine, Moses and Anna Rife. jOMf.ni, m. Rlttenhouse, Guardian of William Picket, Geuigu D. Kendig, Administrator of Lizzie Streblg. William Ammon and John Ammon, Executors of George Ammon. . John M. Bartch, Administrator of Michael 1 Bartch. Christian R. Landis, Guardian of Elizabeth Winger, (formerly Roland.) John Rohrer, Guardian of Jacob Doner and Catharine Bruouker, (formerly Doner.) Samuel S. Brubaker, Guardian of Elizabeth Sheetz. Daniel Herr, Guardian of Daniel B. Mowrer. John B. Mowrer Anna E. Mowrer ana Amanda Mowrer. Jacob Myers, Administrator of George Myers. Charles Bender and John Bender, Adminis trators ol Michael Bender. Therisla Klein, Administratrix of John Gaus. Jsr*nh A. Miller, Administrator of Martin Swelgart. Samuei milng and William H. Ihllng, Execu tors of Will am Ihllng. John Sensenlg, Guardian of Tobias Sensenlg. John M. Trainer, Administrator of Catharine Trainer. Nathauiel Knox, Administrator of Martha Knox. Amos s. Klnzer, Guardiau of Martha L. and Reese C. Himes. Aaron Doyer, Administrator of John M. Lock- art. Charles D. Arters, Administrator of Robert Arters. Christian Good, Executor of Edward McCreery John l'\ Briuton, Guardian of Robert M. Brin- ton. Thomas Byers, Administrator of Thomas Me- Caualand. Abra. am Martin, George Martin and Elias Nolt. h xecutors of George Martin. Obed H. Kurtz, Administrator of Eliza Kurtz. Luther Richards, Trustee to soli real estate of Charles C Idling, deceased. J. K. LlU'enbacli, Guardian of Harriet P. Cook. John Keener, Anmlnhtralor ol Jacob Reeser. Geoige Ludwig and John Harnlsh, Executors of Nancy Harulsli. Adam Black, Administrator of Robert B. Alles. Jacob B. Llndcmun, Administrator of Fanny Llndeman. James Lynch, Trustee to sell real estate of John Dough, rty, deceased. Jacob Launch .Administrator of Catharine De- lier. Henry H. Kurtz, Administrator of Andrew B. Myers. Christlau B. Nolt and Israol Wenger, Execu tors of Jonas Nolt. William S. Ferguson, Administrator of Sophia Ferguson. Dftvlu Sleinmelz, Administrator of Christian Bechtel. Samuel Geyer and Jacob Geyer, Trustee under the Will of George Geyer. John H. Blcknell, Administrator of John H. Slyer. Catharine Snyder and Johu B. Good, Adminis trators of Henry Snyder. Margaret M. Miller, Administratrix of Samuel Miller. John L. Herr and Benjamin Gainber, Admin istrators of Tobias Herr. George Campbell, Administrator of Thomas Cully. David Denlinger, Executor of Mary Krelder. David Denlinger, Executor of John Krelder. Wllllum A. Fisher, Trustee to sell real estate of Samuel E. Boggs, deceased. Wm. A. Fisher, Auminlstrator with the Will annexed of Anu Boggs. * - Jem W. Swift, Administrator of Daniel D. Crawford. William Davis, Administrator of Sheminllh Davis. John rimlth, Administrator of Magdalena Brubaker. Jesse McCalllster, Surviving Administrator of Solomon Harner. Catharine Elias, Administratrix of Christian Ellas. Henry A. Breucman, Executor of Elizabeth Hersh. Jacob Stahl, Surviving Executor of Henrv Gibbs. Peter Brubacher, Administrator of Jacob Hal deman. Daniel Holfman, Executor of Michael Meck ley. John M. Koehler aud George M. Koehler, Ad ministrators of George Koehler. H. H. Shertz and John S. Keneagy, Trustees to sell real estate of John H. Shertz, deceased. John Wilson, Administrator of William U. Wilson. John Mecartney, Guardian of Jacob Hess. John Ulrich, Executor of Catharine Ulrich. Johu B. Landis, Solomon High and Eli Wea ver, Administrators of Snmuel E. Weaver dec’d, who was Guardian of Ell Martin, Eliza liMartln and Susanna Martin. John B. Landis, Solomon High and Eli Wea ver, Administrators of Samuel E. Weaver, deceased, who was Guardian of Susanna Kunek. John M. Bolt, Administrator C. T. A. of Bar bara Bott. Johu Keinborts, Executor ol Wm. Meilhaler. Carolina Hersh aud Henry N. Breneman, Ex- ecutors of Samuel F. Hersh. ’ Christian Wettlg, Administrator of Herman Buhrem. Samuel Melllnger and Daniel Stelnmetz, Ex ecutors of Samuel Mentzer. Barnberd Maun, Guardian of Henry Kline. Michael Wittel and Henry K. Denham, Execu tors of Jacob Wittel. C. L. Hunsecker, Administrator of Fanny Hunsecker. James Wood, Trustee uuder tbe Will of Joseph Pierce. 1 amuel B. Eberley, Daniel Eberley and Edward Eberley, Administrators ot Samuel Eberley. Sen. Henry Wolf and Elias Enck, Executors of George Wolf. Daniel L, Forry and Anna Forrv, Executors of John Forry. James McCua, Administrator of John Morris. James McCa < and Samuel Lincoln, Adminis trators of Evan Rogers, Simon Kind, Administrator with the Will an nexed of Cathailne Yulngllng. Adam R. Royer, Administrator of Jacob Bru baker. Jacob M. Grider, Administrator of Martin Leopold. , David Baker, Daniel Baker and Samuel Baker, Executors of Jacob Baker. James Patterson, Administrator of Isaac Jen kins. Mary Bareman, Administratrix of Isndore Bareman. John Mohn and Christian Mohn, Administra tors or Henry Mohn. John Doner aud Catharine Kessler, Adminis trators of John Kessler. Joslah Byer, Executor of David Byer. William 8. Martin and John McGowan, Execu tors of Christopher Davis. Jacob Good and Emanuel Harnish, Guardians of Lydia Ann Good. John Hoffman, Administrator of Magdalena Hoffman. Levi Huber, Administrator of Martha Urban. Jacob Eberley, Executor of Susanna Eberley. John Lutz. Executor of Andrew Lutz. Philip Miller, Admluistrator with the Will an- nexed of Christian Lyne. William Gunkei, Guardian of Daniel MarkeL John Herr and Henry Freed, Administrators with the Willannexed oi Andrew Kaufl'mcJi. Mitchell J. Weaver, Administrator de bonis nou cum testnmento annexo of Ue rge Daly. John L. Krelder, Administrator of Tobias Krlder. Dr. Samuel R. Sample, Acting Executor of Dr. Nathaniel W. Sample. John King, Christian King, Jonathan King and Benjamin King, Executors of Christian King. John King, Christian King, Jonathan King and Benjamin King, Executors of Christian . King, deceased, who was Guardian of Lydia King and Joel King. Ab uhtun Landis and Jolin Rohrer, Executors of Benjamin Landis. Benjumin Neil', Administrator of Elizabeth We have now on exhibition a most superb display of reasonable and fashionable goods as well as a large stock of Stacie and Domestic Goods, to which we Invite Early and Special Attention. Our prices will be found ibw. CARPETS and OILCLOTHScIaim tin earnest attention. f The long established character of the “ BEE HIVE STORE" Is a sufficient guarantee that every customer will get tho worth of their money. LADIES SACQUES, CLOAKS AND CLOTHS. WENTZ BROTHERS* “Sign of the Bee Hive,” apr ilo tfw 16J No. 5 East King street. of Rebecca McComsey. I T') BEBti WOODS John D. Sitiles, Aumluistrator of John C. | J “ / Nell*. Benjamin B. Herr, Guardian of Franklin S. Lefever. Elizabeth Leanmn and John ICreider, Admin istrators of Tobias Leaman. Thomas H..Rcilsuyder and John Reifsnyder, Administrators of Samuel Relisnyder. James S. Brown and Samuel p. Bower, Execu tors of Samuel Bower. Barnherd Maun, (larmer; Administrator of Jacob Kaulfmnn. Philip Shreiner aud William Whiteside, Ex ecutors of Martin Shreiner, who was Trustee Skiles. Albert F. Eberman and Samuel F. Ebermap, surviving Executors of John Eberman. Henry Miller, Trustee of Elizabeth Groff. Henry Hoak, Administrator of Adam 1). Bru b ker. Samuel Blank, Jacob Blank and Christian Blank, surviving Executors of John Blank. Cyrus Ream, Executor of John smith. Cyrus Ream, Administrator of Hannah Weln hold. Eli Zook, Guardian of Benjamin, Leah and Sarah King Solomon C. Groffi Administrator of Maria Wenger. W illlam A. Martin, Executor of Rhoda Wright. Daniel Schumacher and John Fisher, Execu tors of Samuel Schumacher. David Wilmer, Guardian of Adam Rood.. Isaac Bomberger and Juoob Hernley, Executors of Daniel Shelly. •John M. Kuhns and Ann B. Kuhns, Adminis trators or Isaac R. Kuhns. Andrew Uhrlcb and Benjamin Übjioh Admin-- istratorB of Joseph Uhrlch. Charles Bauman, Guardian of John L. Bauman. George Glendening, Executor of Geo. Walker Abraham Summy,. Administrator of Samuel Collins. Dauiel 8. Berkholder, David Burkholder and Christian Zimmerman, Executors of John Burkholder. JohnAuxer, Administrator of Charles Kelly John M. Fulton, Administrator of Daniel Ful ton. Andrew K. Stoner and Jpcob K. Stoner, Ad ministrators of John Stoner. Michael Martin and Christian K. Ebersole, Ex ecutors of Henry Bxepeman. Christian Hartman. Executor of Jacob Peters. David W. Coble ana Levi Coble, Administra tors, with tne will annexed of Jacob Coble. Geo. w. Wenger, Administrator of Emanuel Wenger. William H. Paul, Executor of Daniel Brubaker. Peter Buffemyer, Administrator of George Buflemyer. John S. Lutz and Adam S. Lutz, Executors of Adam Lutz. John Grossman, Guardian of Catharine Gross man. Leonard Rocky and Mary L>Hamer, Adminis trators oi Samuel-Hamer. Abraham’ G. Brenner, Administrator of Chria - topher F. Brenner. Abraham G. Brenner, Administrator of Fran cis J. Brenner. Francis L. Calder, Administrator of Emma M Brenneman. Martin. Albright. Daniel Hortlne’and Harrison Dlsslnger, Administrators of John Dlsslnger. Peter Brubooker, Administrator o£ Joseph Werner. Henry Shelly, Guardian of Henry Snyder. Lytle Sidles and John M. Skiles, two of^the BXPcnJOToofHenry akllee. AbiahamU. Rreanet, Anmlnlatrator otEllza- APraham B. Executor of EliM Coble. H HogeMo& < ar* Jbler ' AdminlBtrator of Jaoob Brubaker, Ad mltflstratora of Elizabeth Acker. John Deyer, Administrator of Israel Harmea. Job® Velnhbld, Administrator of Sarah Whin hold.: ' John Welnhold, Administrator of Susanna Weinhold. Stephen Grissinger, Adhnniatrator of David Kerchner. 1 John Blecher, Adxnlnlst’r of Adalihe Blecher Catharine Stein, -Executrix ot Frank Stein. Francis Brubaker, Surviving Executor of Dan iel £rnt*aker. John ftnlgley, Trustee Under the Will of Sam uel Holson, deceased, John Khuffman, Guardian of Barbara Keneagy add Racbobl Keneagy. Cyrus Ream, Administrator of John Burry. Cyrus Ream, Administrator of Reuben Burry. Martin Miller, Guardian of MErtip Krider, (now deceased.) Samuel Ensminger, Administrator of Jacob ■ Bhuh. William Carpenter, Administrator with the Will Annexed of Silos Omohundro. Johu Fendrlch, Administrator of Milton D. Wilson. Joslah H. Sheaffer and David Hochstetter, Ad ministrators of John Sheaffer, deceased, who was Guardian of Franklin Hassler. , Joslah H. Sheaffer and David j mlnlstrators of John Sheaffer, deceased, who / was Guardian of Ann Hersbey. Joslah H. Sheaffer ahd Davfa Hochstetter, Administrators of John Sheaffer, deceased, who was Guardian ol Esther Hershey. John Seiple, Administrator of Bamnel Selple, Christian Rlne, Trustee of Ann* Elizabeth Steacy under the will of Elizabeth Lefever. Christian Rlne, Trnstee of Mathia&Haverstiok under the will of Elizabeth Lefever, dec’d. John Campbell, Guardian of Kate E Stanley, John Brenner, Administrator of Nancy Kil* heffer. Daniel G. Groff, Executor of Susanna Eby. C. 8. Hoffman aud E. G. Groff, Executors of Michael Bard, dec’d., who was administrator of Susauna Bard. C. S. Hoffman and E. G. Groff, Executors of Michael Bard. William Sorochor, Executor of Mary Jacobs. E. G. Groff, Administrator of Abraham Artz. Martin Good and Adam Good, Administrators of John Good, sr. Elisha Ferree, Administrator of Margaret Ferree. Oliver P. Wilson and John D. Wilson, Execu tors of John D. Wilson. Benjamin H. Longenecker, Administrator of Isaac H. Longenecker. Jacob Stark and Abraham Lehn, Executors of • John Stark. Adam Konlgmacher and W. Carpenter, Ex ecutors of Joseph Konlgmacher. Benjamin Wertz, Executor of James R. Wert z , Thomas Clark and James Clark, Administra tors of Grlzeli Clark. John Strohm, Jr., Executor of Jamos Cully. John D. Sensenlg, Administrator of Patrick McFalls. Henry Shrelner, Esq., Executor of Abraham Bauman. Frederick Sener and N. Ellmaker, Executors of Dr. Charles Herbst. Elisha Ferree, Administrator of Margaret Fer ree. John Overholtzer and George Russel, Admin istrators of Elizabeth Kurtz. Daniel L. Stoner, Administrator of Abraham L. Stoner. Henry WlMer, Executor of John Wisler. William Wilson, Adrhinistrator of Henry Pax son. Jesse Evans, Executor of Sarah L. 1 Watson. David Kemper, Administrator of Mary Kem per. EMLEN FRANKLIN, may 23 4lw 20 Register. gPKING, 1806! CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND CLOTHING. HAGER &. BROTHERS are now opening an elegant stock of Goods for Men and Boy’s Wear, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. French, Black and Colored Cloths. French and Scotch Coatings. Plain and Fancy Silk-Mixed Coatings. Handsome Cassimeres for Suits. A full assortment of BOY’S WEAR, Cußsimere, Kentucky Jean, and Cottonades. Also, a complete stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING of our own manufacture, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. We Invite an examination. HAGER & BROTHERS, mar 28 tfw 12 SPRING ISG6. SPRING 1860. jQRY GOODS AT LOW PRICES. HAGER & BROTHERS Are now receiving a splendid assortment of Dry Gooes purchased at New York Auctions at a great loss on cost of Importation. LADIES’ CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS. French Wool De Lalnes—Plain and Highly Figured Wool De Laines, Elegant Plaid and Figured Mohairs, Plain Alpacas—Choice Shades; Pekin Stripes, French Percals, &c., At one-half late prices, and as low as ever sold in old times. Handsome American Do Lalnes 25 Cents,' Merrimac Calicoes.... 20 “ Good Calicoes- 15 “ Best G lnghams 25 ' * BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS, LINENS-AND HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, at very low prices. CA RPETS / CARPETS ! ! A fine assortment of BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS. FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS—aII widths. WALL PAPERS! WALLPAPERS! The largest and finest selection, of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE WALL PAPER ever offered in this city ! WINDOW SHADES, FIXTURES, tic. AS- Cull andexamlne. HAGER & BROTHERS, mar 2S tfw 12 1866. 1866 WENTZ BROTHERS' BEE lIIVE STORE, No. 5 East King Street. A BEAUTIFUL DEMONSTRATION. PRICES ARE DECIDEDLY REASONABLE. HAGER dr BROTHERS. BLACK, WHITE & COLORED CHECK SILKS, SOLI U COLORS POULT DE SOIE SILKS, COLORED AND BLACK CORDED SILKS, BLACK TAFFETA and GROS GRAINSILKS BLACK GROS DE RHINE SILKS. French Percals and Organdies, English and American Chintzes, White Ground Figured Pure Mohairs, Colored Ground Figured Mohairs, French Mozambiques aud Lenos, Choice Shades Plain and Figured Alpacas, 3-1 and 6-4 Colored Wool Delaines, French Silk Crepe and Jaspe Poplins, Neat Check Poll de Chevre. MOURNING GOODS. BLACK BOMBAZINES AND TAMIBE, CANTON CLOTHS AND ALPACAS, SILK AND WOOL CHALLYS, 6-1 BLACK WOOL DE LAINES, TAMERTINES AND CRAPE MARETTS, BLACK THIBET SHAWLS, square and long, ENG. CRAPE VEILS, COLLARS, Ac., Will be sold at the lowest prices. apr 28 tfdAW rriHE HIGH PRICE OF POTATOES X Warrants a liberal use of Manure, and there is none better adapted to them than BA UGH’ S RAW BONE PHOSPHATE Use 400 pounds to the Acre along the rows. SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE. XT M „ BAUGH <fe SONS, No. 20 South Delaware Av enue, may IQikwlPl Philadelphia. IpUMOVALOFXHE BANKING HOUSE JAj OF REED, HENDERSON <& CO.—The •undersigned have removed into tfcieirJNew Banking House in Duke street, opposite the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, where they will continue to do a genera* Banking business, receive money on depoaib* and pay interest according to time.. JOHN K. REED, AMOS S. HENDERSON. , * ISAAC E.HEESTER, .Bankers as Reed, Hen fterton.&Co* > ' wrji liqdAftnw 63#. . ■ • " HOOP SKIBTB^ ‘ i j, . ■ Mil! U‘ ' ■‘ J ( HOPKIN’S \[p WN MAjK'B.f:', . . MAJUJFACnraKD AHD sold. ; WHOLESALE AHI\ DETAIL, > lia 628 Abch Street, Philadelphia. 1 The most complete assortment of Ladies', Misses’ and Ghiidwn’S HOOF SKIRTS, In this city; gotten up expressly tq meet the wants of first-das 3 Trade; embracing the newest apd most desirable Styles ana Sizes of u Gore Trails,” of every length—from 2% to 4 yards round,—2o to 56 Springs, at 82 to $5. Plain Skirts, all lengths, from 'PA to 3 yards round the bottom, atsl.4o to 83.1 a. Our line of Misses' and Children's SKIRTS are proverbially, beyond ail competition, for variety of styles aoa sizes—as well os for finish and durability ; varying from 8 to SS lbthes in length, 6to 45 Springs at 35 cents to $2.25. All Skirts of- 4 ' OUR OWN MAKE” are warranted to give satisfaction; bat buy none as such, un less they have, "Hopkin’s Hoop §kirt Manu factory, No. 028 Arch street,” Stafnped on each Tab f Also; constantly on hand, good Skirts, manu factured in New York, and thd Eastern states, which we sell at very low Prices. A lot of c eapSkirts—lsSprings, 85 cents; 20Springs, 8i; 2o Springs, 8115; 30 Springs, 51-25, and 40 Springs BU>£' r mat Skirts made to order and Repaired. AS-TsHiis Cash. One Pkice only! feb 28 . 4mwB gASKS, DIJTMORE A CO., Successors to A. B. Davis & Co., Jfanufaplitrera of PATENT SCALES, SUITABLE FOB WEIGH LOCKS, Ra'iLROAD TRACKS AND DEPOTS, GOAL, HA Y AND LIVE STOCK, Also, all the various descriptions of DORMENT AND PORTABLE PLATFORM - SCALES AND PATENT BEAMS, N. W. COBNEB OP 15th ST. & PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA, C. M. BANKS, R. H. DINMORE, LEWIS L. HOUPT/ 0ct251yw42 FRED’K A. RIEHLE, QONFECTIONB ! CONFECTIONS !! CONFECTIONS!!! GEO. Il r . JENKIHB, MANUFACTURER OF CHOICE CONFECTIONER Y , Every variety of Sugar, Molasses and Coca nut Candles. Also, WHOLESALE LBALKK IN FOREIGN F RUITS, NUTS, AC., AC GEO. W. JENKINS, 1037 Spring Gwrden Street, may 18 lyw 10] Philadelphia. K . w;i I, M A JI N.] ;6 03 MARKET STREET, ’.PHILADELPHIA MUSLINS ! MUSLINS ! ! MUSLINS !! ! Bleached and Unbleached, all the best makes* Sheeting, Shlrtingand Pillow Case Muslins by the piece and yard. Prices guaranteed. CALICOES! ICALICOESI! CALICOES!!! The best assortment in the city. Merrlmac. and many other makes, In new and beautiful styles, at low prices.; WHITE GOODS ’ WHITE GOODS !! A large assortment of Jaconets, Cambrlcks, Nainsooks and Swiss Muslins, Brilliants, Vic toria and Bishop’s Lawns, from the large New York Auction Sales, much below the regular prices. ALPACAS! DELAINICB!! DRESS GOODS!!! Black, Steel colored, Brown and Leather colored Alpacas, Delaines and beautiful Plaid Goods iorCliildien’s wear. LINEN GOODS! LINEN GOODS!! Bleached and Unbleached Table Linens, Nap kins. Doylies, Linen Diapers, Bhirting Linens and Shirt Fronts, and Ladles' and Gents' Linen Handkerchiefs. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES! For Men aud Boys’ wear; light colored Cloth for Ladles Sacks; dark water-proof Cloaking, very heavy, FLANNELS, BED TICKINGS, CRASH, Ac. NOS. 2 AND 4 NORTH NINTH STREET, 2D DOOB ABOVB MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. apr 18 2mw 15] M. K. WILLIAMS. JJ EJfRT MAUPF.R, 520 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA WATCHES, FINE GOLD JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER WARE, and Superior SILVER PLATED WARE, at Reduced Pric es ! mar 21 3mw 11 JA COB; LADOMt'S, GIS MARKET STREET, Dealer In AMERICAN, ENGLISH&;SWISS WATCHES has on hand a large assortment of the above In GOLD and SILVER CASES, which will be sold at the LOWEST PRICES, and WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION IN ALL CASES. Also: JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, of the newest styles and patterns. Repairing done in the best manner, and warranted. Those in want of the above are Invited to examine my stock at (518 MARKET STREET, nov22-lvw) PHILADELPHIA, Pa. $25. UNION BUSINESS COLLEGE. $25. HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, Eighth and Spring Garden Streets, PHILADELPHIA. THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, A. M., President and'Consulting Accountant. EXTRA ORDINARY IND UCEMENTS ! NOVEL & PERMANENT ARRANGEMENT OF BUSINESS COLLEGE TERMS, From April Is/ to October Is/, ISO 6, and succeeding years. LIFE SCHOLARSHIPS, including Bookkeep ing; Business Correspondence, Forms and Customs, Commercial Arithmetic, Business Penmanship, Detecting Counterfeit Money! and Commercial Law, TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. SCHOLARSHIPS, including the same Subjects as above. Time Limited to Three Months, -TWENTY DOLLARS. Penmanship, Three Months $ 7 Penmanship and Arithmetic,Three Months 10 The saving of coal and gas in the summer months is au advantage of tuoli importance as enables the management of this College to make a considerable reduction in tho summer rates. FYoin October Ist 1F66, to April IjZ, 1567, and succeeding years, as before. Life Scholarships, 535 Scholarships, 3 months, 25 Penmanship, 3 months, 10 Penmanship and Arithmetic, 3 months 12 Special Terms for Clubs, SoHlers, and for the Sons of Ministers and Teachers. DAY AND EVENING INSTRUCTION FOR BOTH SEXES AND ALL AGES, In Banking, Storekeeping, Bookkeeping, Pen manship, Pen Drawing, Phonography, Arith metic, Mensuration. Algebra, Geometry', An alytical Geometry, The calculus. Navigation, Surveying, Engineering, Gauging, Mining, Mechanical Drawing, Commercial Law, Ger man, Telegraphing, and the English Branches, at moderate prices. Endorsed by the public as the most euccessful Business College of the country, as is evidenced by the fact, that FOUR HUNDRED AND TWO STUDENTS have entered in the First Six Months of its Existence. Principals of Departments: THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, A. M., GEORGE B. SNYDER, R. S. BARNES, C N. FARR, J. T. REYNOLDS, HENRY KEIM, A. E. ItOGERSON, A.M., C.E. Supported by au able Corps of Assistants. Call or send U r a Catalogue, College Currency* and Peirce’s Practical Educator. Office—No. .531 North Eighth Street, apr 18 2mw 1-5| THOMAS M. PEIRCE. Jl M. SCHAEFFER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLERY NOS. 1 AND 2 EAST KING STREET, LAN ASTER, PA. Jan 10 tfw JJ M. NORTH, AT TORNEY-AT-LAW COLUMBIA, PA. ang 29 tfdaw 1 ItHEIM’S HOTEL AND DROVE YARD, No. 053 West Pratt Street, BALTIMORE, M D. r-Telegraph Office open at the house to all poin Is. Tht' undersigned takes pleasure in informing his fr iends and Stock Dealers generally, that he ha t taken this well known stand, and has re-fitt sdtbe old, and built new pens in the most s übstantlal manner, for the accommoda tion o.' all kinds oi Stock. These yar£s are conveniently situated for re-shipping Stock to Phlli idelpnia or New York. Dealers are re spectful ’l.v invited to give me a call. Every at tention given and charges moderate; The fc llowing Commission Men are doing! business at my nouse: 8. WILH KLM A Co., WILLTAB, KIRK & CO., J. Ellin gbr «fe Co., Seymour A Welton, Ed. T. Hi ilton A Co., 3, Fbankenstine. > JACOB REDSECKER, ! apr 30 li udit3mwl Proprietor. T>o BE U T OWehS, SB-A.TE ROOFER, AND DEALER IN LAN CAST! IR, YORK, NORTHAMPTON AND LEI UGH ROOFING SLATE, < Of the best quality always on hand. ttS-All work warranted to'be executed in the best manner. Ea E't Lemon Street., .LANCASTER, PA, jan 3 emw % G B A " " * * 1 * E 8 for subscribers to the AMERICAN- STATESMAN A NATIONAL WEEKLY FAMILY JOURNAL AT*. 1-50 PER ANNUM. THE FOLLOWING SPLENDID PRIZES ARE SENT TO CLUBS, viz, FOR EVERY CLUB OF FORTY SUB c SCRIBERS, A WHEELER & WILSON) BES*T SEWING MACHINE, ■With two extra copies to the getter up of the FOR EVERY CLUB OF TWENTY, * ND MSB THAN FORTY BUBSCBIBXRB, WB Will allow $1.25 for each subscriber on tbe price of said ma ohlne. top. EVERY CLUB OF SIX, A SPUJSDID STEEL ENGRAVING OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN, (full length,) Andrew Johnson, Lieut.-Gen. Grant or Sherman on horseback, worth $3.00 each, with an extra to the getter up of the FOR EVERY CLUB OF THREE, one of those splendid steel engravings of the Uniform Series of NATIONAL PORTRAITS comprising Presidents Lincoln and Johnson, Lleut.-Gen. Grant, Major-General Sherman, Sheridan, Thomas, McClellan, Fremont, Admirals Farragut and Porter, and George nd Martha Washington, each 10x24 inches, worthl>2.oo. These splendid portraits should adorn every The Statesman is the largest, cheapest and best family paper published, suited for eveiy family. Try it once and you will never be without it. Send for copies and get up your clubs. Address. AMERICAN STATESMAN, 67 Nassau street, New York. 6m w 40 Theo. W. H;skr. A. F. Sweigart. pi ARMS! HOUSES!! LANDS!!!; REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTION AGENCY. FARMS, HOUSES. AND ALL KINDS OF PROPERTY LN TOWN OR COUNTRY. ALSO S ObTHERX AA’D WESTERN LANDS', COTTON, COAL AND TIMDER^LANDS. Boughtand sold, exchanged or rented. Persons having property to sell will find it greatly to iheir in terest to call at our office and have there entered on our Register. Properties so entered will be transferred to a conspicuous place in oar printed cataiouge, which we intend to give the greatest possible publicity, by ad vertistjagaposting, and forwarding in every di rection. We will also advertise each property in thenawspapcrßof thecouuty, and elsewhere, if desired. PERSONS desiring to buy property will do well to examine our private Register, previous to purchasing, as we have constantly on hand a great variety of valuable farms, houses and other property, with full descriptions, and are always prepared to give any information re quired. PUBLIC SALES, SPECIAL ATTENTION will beglven to sell ing Real Estate at publlo sale, without further trouble to the owners. For Terms, cost of bills, advertising, Ac., in quire at the office. Having a great amount of advertising and printing to do. we have con tracted witli the printers at much less than usual rates. Parties will therefore find it to their advantage, and save themselves trouble and expense by calling upon us. RENTS and Interest Money promptly col lected. TITLES ANI' RECORDS carefully examined. PARTICULAR attention given to Surveying and Conveyancing, Stating Accounts of Execu tors, Administrators, Guardians and Trustees, and writing of j-11 kinds. THE PATRONAGE of the public is respect fully solicited. HERR & SWEIGART, Officer No. 3 North Duke street, Opposite the Court House, mar 17 3td&3mw Lancaster, Pa. JMMEJiSE SACRIFICE!!! GREAT SALES OF JEWELRY! ! ! 9000,000 Worth to be sold at an Immense Sacrifice, at One Dollar each article. Silver Ware of every description, Gold and Sliver Watches, Splendid Lockets, Superb Tea and Dinner Sets, Gold Pens and Pencil Cases, together with Fine Oil Paintings, Engravings, etc., within the reach of ail—oi every man, woman aud child. ! ! ! AT SI EACH ! ! ! And not to be paid for until you know what you are to receive! SCHEDULE OF SALE, BY APPORTIONMENT. 100 Gold Hunting Watches $lOO to $3OO 260 Ladies’ Gold Watches 75 to 200 400 Silver Watches, double case 40 to 80 2UO Diamond Rings 50 to 100 200 Silver Dinner Sets 100 to 150 100 “ Tea Sets 100 to 150 500 “ Teapots and Coffee Urns... 20 to 50 100 “ Revolving Patent Castors.. 15 to 40 5.000 Gold Vest and Neck Chains 8 to’ 30 2,000 Photograph Albums 15 to 50 100 Oil Paintings 25 to IUO 4,000 Magic Spring Lockets 10 to 20 1,000 Gold Pens, extension holders.... 6to 10 600 »eis Ladies'Jewelry, superb sto 15 500 Oval Band Bracelets 6to 20 1,000 Muonic Pins 6to io 200 Mu s ic Boxes 20 to 100 Wset» Silver Tea and T a bj e l5 to 30 l,oou <i o ]d Thimbles * 7to h DUO Sjiver Ice Pitchers 30 to 100 5,000 children’s Arml ets sto io 2,uou Watch Ch arm s *””!!"!!." 510 10 1,000 silver Cru e t Stands -0 to 30 Etc., Etc., Etc.. Etc., Etc. N. B. Thechances In the division c-f the above list of goods are to be disposed of ac ceding to the annexed statement of arranger ne ULa . Certificates of the various articles, the re being no blanks, are put Into envelopes, securely sealed, and when ordered, taken out with no regard to choice, showing no favoritism, rmil rorwarded by mall, when the holder of the Cer tificate can see what he or she can have by re turning to us the CertiflcatoandONE DOLLAR. ONE CERTIFICATE 25 CENTS. A single Certificate may secure you a Gold or Silver article valued at $lOO, or any other valu able article. Tuere are uo blanks. Packages of Certificates sold to Schools, Clubs, Agents, &c.,at the following rates: 1 Certificate, sent to any address by mail, $0.25 5 Certificates 1.00 11 “ 2.00 30 “ (with a splendid premium.).. 5.00 65 “ “ “ ~ 10.00 100 “ " “ 15.00. We guarantee satisfaction in all cases. Cus tomers whose tastes or fancies are not suited can have their goods exchanged. Parties desiring to act as agents will be al lowed 10 cents on each certificate ordered by them, not less than five being received under those terms. Agents will collect 25 cents for each Certificate, and forward 15 cents to us. All letters should be addressed to DELACOIJR BROS., . Nos. 64 <fc 66 John Street, New York. Agents wanted In every Town, County and State. [apr 18 6md<tw K Ello ' tovE "* SECRETS OF GENERATION BY REV. S. H. LANDIS, H. D. GREAT INVALUABLE PRIVATE PHYSI OLOGICAL INFORMATION. The most Important, Simplified, Condensed, Useful, Orlginhl, Scientific Book of the Age. Every married couple should have one, PRICE ONE DOLLAR. The Infallible Private Lecture on Psycholog ical Fascination. Learn HOW TO (JHARAf THOSE YOU LOVE. Cause anybody to think of you, Ac. It contains many secrets worth knowing.-- Price 30 cents. Address FRANCIS STEINER A CO., Sole Agents, No. 513 North Third St., Philadelphia, Pa and receive Sealed, pre-pald, by return mail, or send ten cents for The Sharp Shooter au.u “Private Circular ” of contents, apr 25 3m*w HENSZEY’S AMJIONIATED BRON CHIAL TROCHES, A safe, reliable, and efficacious remedy in Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Asthma,Coughs, Colds, Catarrh. Diphtheria, Laryngitis, Inflammation of the Pharynx or Clergyman’s Sore Throat, and all disorders arising from the Respiratory Organs. Public Speakers and Singers will flDdthem to be of a peculiar advantage in fdrengtkoning, clearing and giving power and tone to the voice. Manufactured solely by SAMUEL E. HENSZEY, JR., No. 7. Church street. West Chester, Pa. Con be had of all Druggists. JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, Wholesale Dealers, No. 23 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, may 3 3mw 17 L. H. CALDEE. nAIDEB * CO., XX COAL FAMILY COAL UNDER COVER. ALSO MOST APPROVED GOAL FOB STEAM, BLACKSMITH- <t LIME BURNING, ASHTON FINE AND GBO UNDAL UM SALT SAND-IN BARRELS, LOCUST POSTS, 4c. Yard Cob. Water Street & Peitn'a R. R. Office No. 2 East Orange Street, LANCASTER. gECKET O* BEAUTY GEORGE W. LAIRD'S "BlioOM OF YOUTH.’ I ! This celebrated preparation imparts to the* ( skin a soft satln-uke texture, and renders the- < complexion clear and brilliant. This delight- j lul Toilet is different from anything ever * offered to the public before, and is warranted, i harmless. Ladles give it cme trlal and be con- . Yinced of its value 4 . Genuine prepared only by ■ GEORGE W. LAIRD, ; 74'FuItba Street, New T6nc. j Sold 1 by Druggists. and fancy Good-Dealer ,*» everywhere, [may 16 Jyw 19 r to wavy ringlets or heavy • - massive curia. Has been used by the fashion ables of Paris and London,-with the most grati fying results. Docs no injury to the hair.— Price by mall, sealed and postpaid, $L Descrip tive circulars mailed free. Address, BERGER, BHUTTS & CO,, chemists, No. 285 River Strfct, Troy, N. Y. Sole agents for the United States. may 4 6udiV pKASTJEXLAB’S WHITE LIftUID ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying*the Com plexion. The most valuable and perfectpreparation In use, for giving the skin a beautiful pearl-lihe tint, that Is only found In youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Blotches. Moth Patches, Sallowneas. Eruptions, and all Impurities of the skin kindly healing the same, leaving the-skln white and clear os ala baster. Itsusecannotbedetecl-edbythe closest scrutiny, and being a vegetable preparation is perfectly harmless. It Id the only article of the kind used by the French, and Is considered by the Parisian as Indispensable to a perfect toilet. Upwards of 30,000 bottles were sold dar ing the past year, a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy. Price only 75 cents. Sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of an order, by SHU’ITS & CO., Cnemists, 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y. may. omd<tw lous manner. It has been used by the elite of Paris and London with the most battering suc cess. Names of all purchasers will be regis tered, and if entire satisfaction is not given in every instance, the money will be cheerfully refunded. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, 81. Descriptive circulars and testimonials mailed free. Address, BGRGER, SHUTTS & CO., Chemists, No. 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y. Sale agents for the United States, may 4 6md<±w TO EVERBODY ! THE GUIDE TO.HEALTH AND BEAUTY, Just Published. It teaches how to remove Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Blotches. Moth Patches, Sallowness, Eruptions, and all Impurities of the skin; how to enamel the skin, leaving It while nnd clear as alabaster; how to produce the rallest de velopment of the female form (as practised by the French,) causing the bust to grow round and full, and If the form has been lost by pad dLng, lacing, or rimternlty, restoring It to more than Its original fullness, firmness and beauty. It teaches how to redace in size the hands and feet; produce corpulency or the reverse; re* move superfluous hair; cure Corns, Buuions, Warts and Moles; renew your age; cure Drunkenness, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility. <fco. t how to fascinate and gain the love and afiection of any person you may choose, together with other useful and valuable information. No young Lady or Gentleman should fail to send their address to the under signed and receive by return mall a copy of this valuable work in a sealed envelope tree of charge. Address, BEKGER, SHUTTS & CO., Chemists, 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y. may 4 flmdaw QLOSSOIIXE. K C £ r ~ C GLOSSOLINE. cc c x CC o CO f-i O M v glosso;line k APURELY VEGETABLE ARTICLE, RESTORING AND BEAUTIFYING GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOHNEJ Cleans the Head from Scurf and Dandrull'. GLOSSOLINE* GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE Cures Itching of the Scalp. . GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE) -Prevents the Hair from falling out. GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE Promotes the Growth of the Hair and gives It a BEAUTIFUL AND GLOSSY APPEAR r ANCE, which is not exceeded by any other prepara tion known. is not compounded of ANIMAL OILS, and therefore, unlike most other preparations, does not heat the head aud destroy the hair vesicles. Positively contains no Alcohol or MINERAL POISONS, which largely enter into the composition of mostof the " Hair Restorers” in tne market, the sure effect of which is to ruin tile hair, rendering it dry aud brash, and destroying its life and color. Prevents the hair from turning gray,—keep ng it always in amoist and healthy condition. Is the very best preparation ever invented for CURLING THE HAIR, and keeping it always in place. Mothers will iind GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE %n excellent article for dressing the HAIR OF CHILDREN, asirt renders it solt and pliant, and causes it to roiusCn in any desired position. GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE 'ifc •compounded upon strictly scientific princi ples, by a practical chemist, and has been thoroughly tested before being placed in the market. Great care has been taken to exclude from its composition everything of an Injurious nature, and each ingredient L, of itself, bene ficial to the hair. For sale by all the principal Druggists throughout the United States. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR. HENRY CHASE, Boston, Mass., Sole Agent for the United States, apr 27 6md&w TfALVABLE TANNERY. MERCHANT V MILL AND LAND FOR SALE.—J. D. Price A Co. Real Estate Agents, Harrisonburg, Vjl, have for sale, a valuable property, which presents superior Inducements to men of capi tal. The properly consists of a large Tannery, "Work shop. Bark house, Lime house, Merchant Mill and Brick Dwelling and Brick Tenant House, together with all necessary and conven ient buildings. The Tannery has a large num ber of Vats, for laying away Leather, and In deed has everything necessary for carrying on the Tannery business on a large scale. There are FORTY-NINE ACRES OF LAND, in a good state of cultivation attached to this property, and several hundred acres of excel lentßark land within onemlleoftheTannery. This is a valuable property, and It is seldom that such property Is In market. It is situated near the grade leading from Strasbnrg to Capon Springs, IS miles from Winchester, In Frederick county. Va., at Gravel Springs. The water power is excellent, and the Bark Mill, Roller, Ac., are run by this power. The terms will be made accommodating. For particulars, addess, J. D. PRICE A CO., No. 1 and 2 Law Buildings. Harrisonburg, Va. dec 23 ItdAtfw VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRI VATE SALE.—The undersigned offers at private sale his property situated in the village of MechanicBburg, Upper Leacock township, H miles from Lancaster and 6 miles from New Holland, on the turnpike, containing SIX ACRES AND'FIVE PERCHES. With a very substantial two-story BRICK BUILDING, with bacx buildfngs attached, all finished in the best manner, and a good Barn, Carriage House, Wood House, Hog Pens, Work House and everything necessary. A good Apple and Peach Orchard, with Pear trees, Pruen trees, Gauges, and twenty-four Grape Vines, witii a great variety of small Unit —all of the very best selection. Also, a well, aod pump in It of a nevery-fail ing Bprlng. Also a Brick Cistern, with pump In it—all convenient. H. B. BBEWBMAS, Will be ( .shown by the subscriber any day,and terms made to suit. It Is one among tire best stands in the county for doing any kind of business, and plenty of front to bulla upon. ROBERT CONnEIX. aprll t seplw QHOLEBA MEWCIVES, HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINE. Cases containing all the remedies necessary for the treatment of the disease, with the requisite directions for their use, PRICE 8 2 I! . 3O . ■Will be sent securely packed to any address on receipt of'si7s. For sale at A. 6. TAFEI/8, Homoeopathic Pharmacy, 48 N otth Ninth Street. Philadelphia. may 16 3mw 19 J J bohbe.b, FBENCH BRANDIES WIkES, GINS. WHISKIBa, 40,3 I tb. 13 South QubeH Stbsxt, • ■ (A few doors below Centre Square,) LANCASTER, PA. jjjyi7 lyw 'nEAim’.-AiJßiisjr, D Golden, Tlaxen, and Silken CURIS produced by the use of Brofl Db Bbbux’b FRISER LE OHEVEUX. One applica tion warranted to curl the most straight and stub born hair or either sex in- 1 WHISKERS AND MUSTACHES forced tcrgrow upon the smooth est face in from three to flve weeks by using Dr. SEVIGNE’S REBTAU RATUER capillaire, the most wonderful dis covery in modern science, acting upon the Beard and Hair In an almost miracu- THE HA IB GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE ©state. WHOLES AXK DEALER IN fJMial. gTIffDABD HQUBEHOU) DJir D. JAypri?B % FAMILY MEDICINES Ate prepared ; with grtat care,'expressly for flunlly xias, and are so edaUrably oaicoUted to preserve healU* and /remove disease, that no family should be without them. They cpnalst of JAYNE’S Ooughs, Con sumption, and all Pulmonary and Bronchial Affections, JAYNE’S TONIC VERMIFUGE, for Worms, Dyspepsia, Files, General Debility, <££ JAYNE’S CARMINATIVE BALSAM, for Bowel and Sommer Complaints, Colics, Cramps, Cholera, Ac. JAYNE’S ALTERNATIVE, far Scrofula. Goitre, Cancers, Diseases of the Skin and Bones, &c- JAYNE’S AGUE MIXTURE, for the Cure of Fever and Ague. JAYNE’S LINIMENT OR IRRITANT, for Bruises, RhemaUsm,.do. JAYNE’S BANATIVE PILLS, a valuable Purgative and a certain cure for all Bilious Af fections, Liver Complaints, Sick Headache, <fcc. JAYNE’S HAIR TONIC, for the Preserva tion, Beauty, Growth and Restoration of the Hair. JAYNE’S SPECIFIC FOR THE TAPE WORM. In settlements and localities where the at tendance of a Physician cannot be readily ob tained, Families will find these Remedies of great service. The directions which accompany them ore in plain, perspicuous language, easily understood by ay, and in addition, Jayne’s Medical Alman&band Guide to Health, to be bad gratis of all Agents, cod tains Jbesides a re liable Calender, a Catalogue of Diseases—the symptoms by which they may be known—how they should Do treated, together with advice as to the proper remedies to oe used. All Dr. D. Jayne and Son’s Family Medi cines are sold in Lancaster by Messrs. John F. Long & Sons, and by Druggists generally. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT A SAFE AND CERTAIN REMEDY FOR Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption, Pleurisy, Croup, Hoarseness, ASD ALL PULMONARY COMPLAINTS. X3L,Sold everywhere. [apr 20 7wdiw JXESTOBE YOUR SIGHT! ** USE DR, J. STEPHENS iSt CO.'S PATENT CORNEA RESTORERS, O R RESTORERS OF THE EYESIGHT. THEY WILL RESTORE IMPAIRED SIGHT, AND PRESERVE IT TO THE PERIOD OF LIFE. J \ SPECTACLES RENDERED USELESS, The most eminent Physicians, Oculists, Di vines, and most prominent men of our country recommend the use of the CORNEA RESTORERS for Presbyopia, or Far or Long-Sightedness, or every person who wears spectacles from old age DIMNESS Cf VISION, commonly called blurring; OVER-WORKED EYES; ASTHENOPIA, Or Weak Eyes, or Weakness of Sight; EPIPHORA, Or Watery Eyes; PAIN IN THE EYEBALL; AMAUROSIS, Or Obscurity of Vision; PHOTOPHOBIA, Or Intolerance of Sign c; Weakness of the Retina and Optic Nerve; MYODESOPIA, OR SPECKS, Or the Appearance of Floating or Moving bodies before the Eyes: OPHTHALMIA, Or Inflammation of the Eye and Eyelids CATARACT EYES; HEMIOPIA, Or Partial Blindness; SINKING OF THE EYEBALL; STRABISMUS, OR SQUINTING, &U. They can be used by any one with a certainty orsuccess, and without the least fear of injury to the Eye. More than GOOO certificates of cures are exhibited at our office. Cure guaranteed in every case when applied according to the di rections Inclosed in each Box, or the money will be refunded. Write for a Circular. Address DK. J. STEPHENS <fe CO., Oculists, At Bushton’s, Family Druggists. No. 10 Astor House, Broadway, N. Y P.0.80x 023 p!s‘— Dr. J. STEPHENS & CO., have in vented and patented a MYOPIA, OR CORNEA FLATTENER. for the cure of Near-Sightedness which has proved a great success, write for a Circular. [jan 30 Iyd3taw4lyw looks amtX CHEAP BOOK STORE The place to purchase Cheap Books is al THE PEOPLE’S BOOK STORE, No. 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 SUIT THE TIMES! THE POETS IN BLUE AND GOLD. Macanley, Swain, Browning, Heber Saxe, Moore, Keble, Whittier, Coleridge, ; Tupper, Lowell, Longfellow, Bulwer, Cowper, Goldsmith, Poe, Shakspeare, Milton, Byron, Kirk, White, &c., &c. BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS In great variety. HYMN BOOKS OF ALL DENOMINATIONS. PHOTOGRAPH ALB VMS! 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 from 50 cents to 8*20.00. TWO THOUSAND CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. The largest assortment in Lancaster. The greatest, variety of subjects: Religious, Noted Personages, Fancy Subjects, Autumn Leaves, Nos. 1 and 2; Flowers, Nos. 1 and 2; Fruit and Blossoms, Nos. 1 and 2; Wood Mosses, Nos. 1 and 2; Life of Childhood, Nos. 1 and 2; Summer Landscapes, Winter Landscapes, White Moun tain Scenery, Funny Characters, Nos. 1 and 2, beautiful ly colored. NEW STYLES BEING CONSTANTLY RE CEIVED. BIBLES, LARGE AND SMALL. WRITING DESKS, ! ALBUMS, AUTOGRAPH BOOKS, CHESS BOARDS, Ac GOLD PENS AND SILVER HOLDERS, NEW GAMES FOR CHILDREN, NEW PAPER DOLLS, NEW CARDS, NEW DISSECTED PICTURES. TOY BOOKS! TOY BOOKS!! TOY BOOKS !!! TRANSPARENT SLATES, A good assortment for sale cheap. IMPORTANT TO SABBATH SCHOOLS! The publications of the American Sunday- School Union, designed for Sunday Schools furnished at the lowest net Sunday-School prices. STATIONERY. The best writing papers and envelopes In the market always on hand. SCHOOL BOOKS. All the books used in the various schools in the city and county, furnished at the lowest prices. NEW MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Received as soon as published, and sold at publishers’ prices. Don’t forget the place. J. M. WESTHAEFFER’S Book and Periodical Store. Corner North Queen and Orange sts. v 7 tfw2o HttSlttttltttt gtpitfUS, &f. QOLUMBIA INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, $532,210 49 This Company continues to insure Build ings, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by lire, an the mutual plan, either for a cash premium or premium note. SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount in5ured....88,301,295.51 Less am’t expired in ’55... 212,836.00 8,091,959.51 CAPITAL AND INCOME. Am’t of premium notes, Jan. Ist, 1865 $426,090.66 Less premium notes ex pired in 1865 16,073.55 410,017.21 Am’t of premium notes received in 1865 115,584.13 Balance of prenliums, Jan. Ist, 1863. 3,830.14 Cash receipts, less com missions in 1865 40,760.89 CONTRA. Losses and expenses paid in 1865, $ 37,987.88 Balance of Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, 1866 532,210.49 5570,198.37 A. 8. GREEN, President Gkorge Youkg, Jr., Secretary. Michael b. Shuman. Treasurer, DIRECTORS: Samuel Shoch, William Patton, £U T, Ryon, John W. Steacyl John Fendricb, Geo. Young, Jr. H. G. Mlnlch, Nicholas McDonald, Bam’l F. Eberieln, Michael 8. Shuman, Amos S. Green, B. C. Blayinaker, Edmund Spering. THEO. W. HERR, Agent, North Duke street, opposite the Court House. LANCASTER, PENN’A. Jan 13 tfd<*w £ ARMER'N LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST, M' CORMICK' 8 SELF-RAKING REAPER AND MOWER COMBINED. Confident of the great superiority of our improved self-Raker over all others, that we say as heretofore that any farmer who has doubts can have the liberty to •Work oar Ma chine through the harvest with any other, he agreeing to keep and pay for the one he prefers. Also the McCORMICK’S SEPARATE TWO-WHEEL- 7 ED MOWER, with flexible Cutter Bar, Lever for raising to any Cut, and a ndw arrangement for tilting l theeuttingr edge In mowlngover rough ground, fully tested last season In field trials with the Ball, Bnckeye, Cayuga Chief, Hubbard, Kirby. MasslloniOhio, Buckeye,' Manhy, Wood and other Mowers, and acknowledged by all tb be superior to them or any Mower in use. For sale by JOHN B. ERB, Agent, Lltiz, Lancaster county, Pa. The Agent will be at Cooper’s Hotel, Lancas ter, on .Monday, Wednesday and Saturday of every week. Repairs of all kinds on hand, may 16 7tw ANTED 100,000 SPLIT HICKORY SPOKES, 100,000 HICKORY PLANK, * 50,000 POPLAR SCANTLING By SPBECHER' * SffEAFFEIri, . Southeast comer ot DtUw and Church st, m»yl« 3mwi9 ' /wmito gto. $lOO B * :WABD! J_Twill pay to any Doctor or member of. the Medical Fraternity, the sum of $lOO for any Compound that poeseod* more medicinal vir tue* and curative powers Miahler’a Herb Bitters. B. MISHLER, Proprietor, , • 8. E. Corner of Centre Square,- Jan 24 tfd<iw Lancaster, Pa. |I O Q bswabb, 1 will pay $lOO Reward for the discovery of any medicinal preparation that can cure a greater variety of complaints than Miahler’s Herb Bitters. , B. MTSHLER, Proprietor, n S. E. Corner of Centre Square, an 21 t/d&w Lancaster, Pa. $5OO BEWABDI 1 wtil pay $5OO to the Proprietor of any Medi cine that qm show agreater number of genuine Certificates of cures effected by it near the place where It is made, than HISHLER’B HERB BITTERS—of Consumption, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Bloody Finx, DiarrhceaTTypho id, Remittent. Intermittent and Bilious 1* overs, . o Cholera Morbus, Yellow Jaundice, Scromla, Running or Sore Legs, Q?B c ? r »- Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cl £ m l ) ia the Stomach, Chronic Diarrhosa, Piles, Tetter, Scald Head. Ophnema, or falling avyay-elcknesa peculiar to children, Leucorrhea, Falling of the Womb, all obstruc. tions to the due course of nature in females, all yenerial diseases, and all complaints arising from impure Blood or a weak and disordered state of the Stomach, LiverorKidneys. Certi ficates of cures of the Yellow Fever In Mexico can also be furnished. Renumber If It does uot cure, the money will be refunded by the pro prietor. BENJAMIN MISHLER, S. E. Corner of Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. SEND FOR A CIRCULAR The Ingredients used in compounding Mlsh ler s Herb Bitters are not kept secret by the Proprietor. Send for a Circular and you will learn the medical properties of all the articles used in its preparation; also in the maner in which they operate on the system, and much other valuable Information, if vou are afflict ed with disease send for one of Mishler’s Herb Bitters Circulars: read it carefully, profit by the hints it contains, aud you will be placed on the sure road of recovery. ’ ljun 24 tfd&w JJISHLEB’B BITTERS WILL CURE ALL DISEASES OF THE SKIN! Diseases of the skin are numerous and, with but one or two exceptions, may all be traoed to impurity of the blood. In many persons this imparity Is bom in the system; whllo others acquire It through improper treatment of scores of diseases. Under this head may be classed— Ist, Scrofula,—Tnls disease is hereditary and Is transmitted from generation to generation. It is caused by a transgression of the laws of nature, both moral and physical; In other words, itis caused by vice. Acting as a latent poison, It reduces the vitality of the blood, and weakens the depurating organs, so that ihey fail to dlsobarge or cast out the impurities tuat are continually generating In the system. A person physically pure acquires gonorheea. or some other secret disease; he undergoes a course of mercury, the disease is dried up, and the patient pronounced well. Vain delusion. The complaint is not cured, its channel is only diverted. Instead of making its appearance outwardly, it acts on the Internal organs, uml scrofula, which is bequeathed from father to son. Is the result. Many persons who are per fectly free from all immorality and vice are af flicted with scrofula. They are suffering for the sins of their fathers ondlaboring under the curse inscribed In the Bo kof Books. " I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children.” To cure this dreadful complaint it is neces sary that the blood should be thoroughly puri fied. all the organs of the body brought into a healthy state of action, and the system braced up and strengthened by invigorating tonics.— Look at the articles used in compounding Mishler’s Bitters; see the array of purifying and Invigorating mendlcaments, and say whether there is on article In the whole list of medicines that equals it. We here emphatically assert, without fear of contradiction, that MISHLEtt’S BITTERS WILL CURE ALL KINDS OF SCROFULOUS DISEASES. It purifies the blood, It strengthens the inter nal organs and aids them to perforin tholr nat ural functions, it lsastlmnlant and u tonic and It will cure Scrofula. v 2d, Running Sores and Ulcers.—Running soreß and ulcers invariably indicate a scrofu lous taint. They are caused by the effort* of nature to discharge the impurities of the blood. Many persons afflicted with running sores and ulcers succeeded in drying them up and thlok they ar>* cured when the skin grows over the sore. They are, however, ** but making bad worse,’' lor the impurities that were discharged from the system through the medium of the sore now act internally and cause innumerable diseases and often death. The only true and sure cure for all running sores and ulcers Is Mishler’s Bitters, a continued and persevering use of which will most certainly effect a per manent cure. 3d, Salt Rheum.—Salt Rheum is a vague, In definite, though, popular term given to al most all the non-febrile eruptions of tiie skin which afflict adults. Itis generally an erup tion of vesicles in small, distinct ulcers, ac companied with a smarting, tingling sensation, witn a tendency to creep orspread over the ad joining surface. Mishler’s Bitters are a sure cure for this disease. 4th. Fimples and Blotches.—Pimples and Blotches on the skin are always a sure sign of Impure blood. Although never dangerous, ex cept in cases of carbuncles, they are very dis agreeeble. Often we will see tne most hand some features rendered hideous by great blotches and pimples, and instead of tne pleas ing look whicn should Irradiate t he human face we see nothing but disgust.ug corruption ; for pimples and blotches arenotniug but the cor rupt accumulations of tho system expelled tlxxough ihe medium of the skin. Tho use of Mishler’s Bitters'will force these corruptions to be discharged through the natural channels, and thus cures allkinusof plmplesand blotches. Ladles who desire a lair completion, free from pimples should bear this fact In mind, apr 23 Ifd&W pit. GEORGE W. FREED'S PATENT, COMBINED, GALVANIC AND ELECTRO magnetic battery. ; ELECTRICAL DISCOVERIES, ! —AND— RESULTS TIIE MOST ASTONISHING. Our relations with the imponderable world are daily becoming more intimate, as wo cast aside, one by one, material substances, forces and powers ; Brute, Water and Atmospheric power have given way to the vaporous ele ment, steam, which, In turn, must be cast aside for the subtle element, ELECTRICITY, which at no distant day must become the ulti mate of motive power. Tne wonderful electrical discoveries are now creating intense interest, and investigating minds are everywhere turning their attention to the subject and watching the development of every phenomenon—from the condensation of the electric spark to the roar of Heaven's mighty artillery. As a mechanical agent it has already ac complished wonders; but its crowning excel lence soars aloft for nobler purposes, and whispers words of consolation and hope ; to diseased humanity. Under its magic power the ravings of the manioc are quieted; the palsied mind regains its powers: inflammations subside; tumors are reduced; ulcers are healed; the blind are made to see; cripples to walk; the dumb to speak; the deaf to hear; nervous irritation is allayed; contracted muscles are relaxed; the weak become strong; and every muscle, nerve, gland and tendon ot the body is brought into armony and health. By the proper application of Freed’s Patent Combined Galvanic and Electro Magnetic Bat teries, which are now permanently located In the City of Lancaster, where a lady will be In attendance to wait upon the ladles, and where the afflicted can receive the necessary informa tion, at all times, free of charge, from GEORGE W. FREED, Medical Electrician, Orange street, between Duke and Lime streets, Lancaster, Pa. ;apr 10 lyd*tw PORTFOLIOS rpHE LIGHT OF TIIE WORLD. DR. MA G Q I EL' • PILLS AND SALVE These Life-giving remedies are now, for the first time, given publicly to the world. Fpr over a quarter of a century of private practice the Ingredients in these LIFE-GIVING PILLS! have been used with the greatest success. Their mission is not only to prevent disease, but to cure. They search out tne various mala dies by which the patient is suffering, and re invigorates the Jailing system. To tie aged and infirm a few doses of these valuable Pills will prove to bo AVERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, for in every case theyadd'new life and vitality and restore the waning energies to their pris tine state. To the young and middle-aged, they will prove most Invaluable, os a reudy, specific, and sterling medicine. Here Is a dream realized, that Ponce-de-Leon sought for three hundred years ago, and never found. He looked for a fountain that would restore tho old to vigor and make youth ever AN ETERNAL HPRING! It was left for this day and hour to realize tho dream, and show, in one glorious fact, the magic that made it fair. $570,198.37 THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES cannot stay the flight of years, but they can force back, and hold aloof, disease that might triumph over the aged and the young. Let none hesitate then, but seize the favorable op portunity that offers. When taken as pre scribed— FOR BILIOUS DISORDERS nothing can be more productive of cure than these Pills. Their almost magic influence is felt at once; and tho usual concomitants of this most distressing disease are removed. These remedies are made from the purest VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS. They will notharm the mostdellcatefemale, and can begiven with good effect in prescribed loses to the youngest babe. FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS And all eruptions of the skin, the SALVE is most invaluable. It does not heal externally alone, but penetrates with the most searching effects to the very root of the evill DR. MAGGIEL’S PILLS Invariably cure the following D'-eases Asthma, Bowel Complaints, Coughs. Colas, Chest Diseases, Costlvenesa, Dyspepsia, Diarrhea, Dropsy, Debility, Fever & Ague, Female Complaints, Headache, Indigestion, Influenza* Inflamatlon, Inward weakness, Liver Complaint, Lowness 6f Spirits, Ringworm, Rhetnhatlsm, Salt Rneum, Scalds. Skin Diseases, None genuine without the en graved trade-mark around each pot or box signed by DR. J. MAQGIEL, 48 Fulton street New York, to counterfeit which is felony. • 49*Sold by allrespectable Dealers in Medi cines throughout the United States and Cana das at 25 cents per box or pot. For sale by Gruger <fe Rice, No. IS West King street, Lancaster, Pa [debaSJydaw 4 ' rpiTK GREAT STKEVOTHEJfISO TOJCIC. (Not A Whisky Preparation.) HOOFLAND } S GERMAN BITTERS, WILL CURE DEBILITY! DEBILITY! resulting from any cause whatever PROSTRATION OF THE SYSTEM, LNDUCED BY SEYERE HARDSHIPS, EXPOSURE, DISEASES OF CAMP LIFE SoLDrsits, CrrizKirs, Male or Female, Adult or Youth, Will And In this Bitters a pure Tonic, not de' pendent on bad liquors for their almost miraculous effects. DrS PB PS IA , DISEASE* RESULTING FROM DISORDERS LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS, ARE CURED BY H o|o FLAN D ’ 8 GERMAN BITTERS This Bitters lias performed more Cures,glvos better Satisfaction, has more Testimony, lias more Respectable People to vouch for it. than any other articles In the market. Wo defy any ouo to contradict .this assertion AND W I L L PA Y 81000 to any one who will produce a certificate pub lished by us that U not genuine. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CUBE EVKUY CASE OK CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY. AND DISEASES OF THE KI&NEYS Observe the followingsystoms resulting from disorders of the digestive organs: Constipation. Inward Piles, Fulness of Blood to the Head. Acidity of tho Stomach, Nau sea, Heartburn, Dißgust for Food, Ful ness or Weight in tho Stomach, Sour Eructations, Slnklug or Fluttering at tho Pit of tho Stomocn, Swimming of the Head, Hurried aud difficult Breathlug, Fluttering ut the Heart, Choklug or Suffocat ing Sensations when in a lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs bo fore tho Sight, Fever and Dull Puiu In the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Paiu in tho Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, ifcc., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn ing in tho Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil' and great. Depression or Spirits. L R E M E m;be nj, Thai this Ritter s K is not Alcoholic, contains no Rum or Whisky, and cannot make DrunkariLs, btffg] is the best Tonic in the World. READ WHO SAYS 80 From Rev. W. D. Seigfrled, Pastor of Twelfth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Geutlemou:—l have recently been labornlg nder the distressing effects of Indigestion, ac companied by a prostration of tho nervous sys tem. Numerous remedies wero recommended by friends, and some of them tested, but with out relief. Your Hoofiand’s Gorman Bitters were recommended by persons who had tried them, and whose favoraole mention of these Bitters induced me to try them. I must con fess that I nad anaverslon to Patent Mediolnes from tho "thousand and one” quack "Bit ters,” whose only aim seems to be to palm off sweetened and drugged liquor upon the com munity in a sly way, and tho tendency of which, I fear. Is to make many a confirmed drunkard, upon learning that yours wo* really a medicinal preparation I took it with happy effect. Its action, not only upon the stomach, but upon the nervous system, was prompt and gratifying. I feel that I have de rived great and permanent benefit from tho use of a few bottles. Very respectfully yours. W. D. SEIUFRIED, No. 254 Shackttiuaxou Blroet, A From tlie Rev. E. D. Kendall . _ - ijuiii. Anuiovx Christian Chronicle. Philadelphia. I have derived decided benefit from the use of Hootland’s German Bitters, and leel it my privilege to recommend them as a most valua* ole tonic, to all who are suffering from gen eral debility or from diseases arising from de rangement of the liver. Yours truly, E. D. FEND ALL. From Rev. D. Merngc. Pastor of the Passyuult Baptist Church, Philadelphia. From the many respectable recommenda tions given to Dr. Hoolland’s German Bitters, 1 was induced to give them a trial. After using several bottles I found them to bo a good remedy for debility, and a most excellent tonic for the stomach. From Rev. Wm, Bmith. formerly ros tor of the Vincenttown and Millville (N. J.) Baptist Churches. Having used in my family a number of bot tles oi your Hoolland’s German Bitters, l have to say that I regard them as an excellent med icine, specially adapted to remove thp diseases they are recommended for. They strengthen and Invigorate the system when debilitated, and are useful in disorders of the .liver, loss of appetite, Ac. I have also recommended them to several of my friends, who have tried them, ami found them greatly oenuflclul In the resto ration of health. , Yours truly, WILLIAM SMITH. 960 Hutchinson street. Philadelphia. D From the Rev. Levi G. Beck, Pastor of the Baptist Church, Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the North Baptist Church, Philadelphia, at pre sent Pastor of the Baptist Church, Chester, I’u. I have known Hooflnnd’s German < Bitters favorably for a number of years’ I have used them In my* own family, and have been so pleased with th*lr effects, that I was Induced to recoro m end them to many others, and know that they haye operated in a strikingly benefi cial manner. I take gTeat pleasure In thus publicly proclaiming this fact, and calling the attention of those afflicted with the diseases for which they are recommended, to these Bitters, knowing from experience that my recommen dation will be sustained. Idothlsmorecheer full as Hoofland’s Bitters is intended to benefit the afflicted, and Is "not a rum drink.” Yours, truly, LEVI G. BECK. ■ • • • • From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., EdlLor of the Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge and Christian Chronicle, Philadelphia. Although not disposed to favor or recom mend PuTent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects, I yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself to have received from aDy simple preparation, In the hope that he may thus contribute to tho benefit of others. I do this the more readily In regard to Hoof land’s German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, oi this city, becanso I was prejudiced against them for many years, under the im pression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I am Indebted to my frleDd. Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this preju dice by proper tests and for encouragement to try them when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bitters at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief anarestor wtlon to a degree or bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before, and hm] almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God ana my friend directing roe to the nse of them. J. NEWTON BROWN. Philadelphia. From the Rev. Thos. Winter, D. D., Pastor of Roxborough Baptist Cburch. Dear Sir: I fdel it due to your excellent prep aration, Hoofland's German Bitters, to add my testimony to the deserved reputation It has obtained. I have for years, at times, been troubled with great disorder In my head and nervous system. I was advised by a friend to try a bottle of yonr German Bitters. I did so. and have experienced great and unexpected relief; my health bas Been very materially benefltted. I conflden ly reoommend the arti cle where I meet with cases similar to my own, and have been assured by many of their good effects. Respectfully yours, T. WINTER, Roxborough, Pa. From Rev. J. 8. Herman, of the German Re formed Church, Kutztown, Berks County, Pa. Respected Sir: I have been troubled with Dyspepsia nearly twenty years, and have nev er used any medicine that did so much good as Hoofland’s Bitters, lam very much improved 1 n health, after having taken five bottles. Yours with respect, J. 8. HERMAN. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, See that the signature of “C. M. JACKSON ’ is on tho wrapper of each bottle. PRICE. SINGLE BOTTLE ONE DOLLAR, OR A HALF DOZEN FOR «5. Should yonr nearest druggist not have the article do not be put off by any of the Intoxi cating preparations that may bo offered In Its place, but send to us and we will forward, se curely packed by express. PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY, NO. 631 ABCH BTREET, FMILADELPSIA, PA JONES & EVANS, [Successors to C. M. JACKSON A CO.j For sale byDrugglsta and Dealers in every town in .the UnltedState*, soVS ... FEVERS! Assistant Editor D. MERRIGE. PBOPRTOOES,
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