SKGISTEB'S NOTICE. ' ThoACCounts of the following persons are % in the Register's Office of Lancaster coon ty fbr confirmation and allowance, at an Or phan’s Court to be held in the Court House, In the City of Lancaster, on the THIRD MONDAY IN JUNE, fIBTH,) at 10 o'clock, A. M. Peter Eby, Guardian of Sarah S. Eckert and Ann Eckert. Daniel Frankfort, Administrator of Washing ton Frankfort. Samuel Blokom, Guardian of Christiana E. Williams. John Doner and Catharine Kessler. Adminis trators of John Kessler, dec’d, who was Guar dian of*BenJamin Hawthorn, Joseph Haw thorn and Emanuel Hawthorn. Samuel Esbenßbade, Guardian of James Beck. Polly Fry and Ephraim M. Fry, Executors of John Fry. Daniel MT Engle, Guardian of Susan Engle. - (formerly Hoffman.) A. E. Moore, Administrator of Silas Buck walter George Wltmer and Jacob Wltmer, Adminis trators of Jacob Wltmer. Mathias B. Harvey, Guardian of Joseph E. Freeston, Rebecca 0. Freeston, now wife of Francis Rea, Sarah E. Freeston and Mary C. Freeston. Emmor Smedley, James Smedley and Joseph P. Ambler, Exeoutors of Ell Smedley. William Schnoder, Guardian of Christian Sohnader. James Wood, Guardian of Martha Emma Brown, Elisha Brown, Annie R. Jenkins, John M. Jenkins, Rebecca R. Jenkins, Lydia I. Jenkins, Letitia B. Jenkins and Samuel B. Jenkins. John K. Smith, Administrator of Samuel Ho gendobler. Daniel Rife, Guardian of Henry, Catharine, Mobbs and Anna Rife. Joseph M. Rlttenhouse, Guardian of William Plckel. George D. Kendlg, Administrator of Lizzie Streblg. William Ammon and John Ammon, Executors of George Ammon. John M. Bartcii, Administrator of Michael Bartch. Christian R. Landis, Guardian of Elizabeth Winger, (formerly Roland.) John Rohrer, Guardian of Jacob Doner and Catharine Brubaker, (formerly Doner.) Samuel 8. Brubaker, Guardian of Elizabeth Sbeetz. Daniel Herr, Guardian of Daniel B. Mowrer, John B. Mowrer Anna E. Mowrer and Amanda Mowrer. Jacob Myers, Administrator of George Myers. Charles Bender and John Bender, Adminis trators oi Mlclmel Bender. Therisla Klein, Administratrix of John Gaus. Jacob*»A. Miller, Administrator of Martin Sweigart. Samuel Ihilng and William H. Idling, Execu tors of Will am Ihilng. John Sensenig, Guardiun of Tobias Sensenig. John M. Trainer, Administrator of Catharine Trainer. Nathaniel Knox, Administrator of Martha Knox. Amos w. Kinzer, Guardian of Martha L. and Reese C. Himes. Aaron Deyer, Administrator of Jolm M. Lock- art. Charles D. Arters, Administrator of Robert Arters. Christian Good, Executorof Edward McCreery. John F. Brin ton, Guardian of Robert M. Brlu- ton. Thomas Byers, Administrator of Thomas Mc- Causlund. Abrai um Martin, George Martin and Ellas Nolt. iixecutors of George Martin. Obed H. Kurtz, Administrator of Eliza Kurtz. Luther Richards, Trustee to sell real estate of Charles C. Ilillug, deceased. J. K. Dlil'enbach, Guardian of Harriet P. Cook. John Reeser, Anmlnlstrntor of Jacob Reeser. George Ludwig and John Harnigh, Executors of Nancy Harnlsh. Adam Block, Administrator of Robert B. Alien. B. Lindemau, Administrator of Fanny • Linderann. James Lynch, Trustee to sell real estate of Jolm Dougbt-rly. deceased. Jacob Lauscu .Administrator of Cutharlne Do- ller. Henry H. Kurtz, Administrator of Andrew B. Myers. Chrlstiau B. Nolt and Israel Wenger, Execu tors of Jonas Nolt. William H. Ferguson, Administrator of Sophia Ferguson. David Steiuraetz, Administrator uf Christian Bechtel. Samuel Goyer and Jacob Geycr, Trustee under the Will of George Geyer. John H. BickneJl, Administrator of Jolm H. Styer. Catharine Snyder and John B.Good, Adminis trators of Henry Snyder. Margaret M. Miller, Administratrix of Samuel Miller. John L. Herr and Benjamin Camber, Admin istrators of Tobias Herr. George Campbell, Administrator of Thomas Cully. David Denlinger, Executor or Mary Krelder. David Doullnger, Executor of John Krelder. William A. Fisher, Trustee to sell real estate of Samuel E. Boggs, deceased. Wm. A. Fisher, Administrator with the Will annexed of Ann Boggs. John W. Swift, Administrator of Dnulel D. Crawford. William Davis, Administrator of Sheminith Davis. John smith, Administrator of Magdalena Brubaker. Jesse AlcL'aillster, Survlvlug Administrator of Solomon Hamer. Catharine Elias, Administratrix of Christian Ellas. Henry A. Breneman, Executor of Elizabeth Hersh. Jacob Stahl, Surviving Executor of Heurv Gibbs, Peter Brnbacher, Administrator of Jacob Hal- deman. Daniel Hoffman, Executor of Michael Meek ley. John M. Koehler and George M. Koehler, Ad ministrators of George Koehler. H. H. Sbertz and John S, Keneagv, Trustees to sell real estate of John H. Shertz. deceased. John Wilson, Administrator of Wi.ham U. W 1 son. John Mecartnev, Guardian of Jacob Hess. John Ulrich, Executor o; Catharine L'lnch. John B. Landis, Solomc-u High and Ell Wea ver, Administrators of Snmuel E. Weaver, dec'd, wbo was Guardian of Eli Martin, Eliza Martin aud Susanna Martin. John B. Landis, Solomon High ami Eli Wea ver, Administrators of Samuel E. Weaver, deceased, who was Guardian of Susanna Ranck. John M. Bott, Administrator C. T. A. of Bar bara Bott. John Kelnborts, Executor or Win. Meithaler. Carolina Hersh aud Henry N. Breueman, Ex- ecutors of Samuel F. Hersh. Christian Wettlg,. Administrator of Herman Buhrera. Samuel Melllnger and Daniel SttlumeLz, Ex ecutors of Samuel Mentzer. Barnherd Maun, Guardian of Henry Kline.. Michael Wittel and Henry K. Denham, Execu- tors of Jacob Wlttel. C. L. Hunsecker, Administrator of Fanny Hunsecker. James Wood, Trustee under the Wilhof Joseph Pierce. amuel B. Eberley, Daniel Eberleo* acdEdward Eberley, Administrators ot Samuel Eberley, Sen. Henry Wolf and Ellas EncX Executors of George Wolf. Daniel L. Fort y and Anna. Sorry, Executors of John Forry. James McCaa, Administrator of John Morris. James McCa* and Samuel Lincoln, Adminis trators of Evan Rogers. Simon Kind, Administrator with the Will an nexed of Catha; Ine Yuingllng. Adam R. Royer, Administrator of Jacob Bru baker. Jacob M. Grider, Administrator of Martin Leopold. David Baker, Daniel Balter, and Samuel Baker, Executors of Jacob Baker. James Patterson, Administrate* of Isaac Jen kins. Mary (\ Eareman, Administratrix of Isadore Bateman. John Mohn and Christian Mohn, Administra tors of Henry Mohu. John Doner and Catharine Kessler, Adrainis- trators of John Kefißler. Josiah Byer, Executor of David Byer.. William S. Martin and JohnMcGowan,lXedi tors of Christopher Davis. Jacob Good and Emanuel Harnish, Guardians of Lydia Ann Good.- John Hoffman, Administrator of Magdalena Hofl'man. Levi Jluber, Administrator of Martlia. Urban, Jacob Eberley, Executor of Susanna Eberioy. John Lutz. Executor of Andrew Lute.. Philip Miller, Admlnistratorwith the Will an nexed of Christian Lyne. William Gunkel, Guardian of Daniel MarkeL John Herr and Henry Freed, Administrators with the Willannexed of Andrew Kauffman.. Mitchell .1. Weaver, Administrator de book* non cum testnmentoannexoof.GQi'rge Daly.. John L. Kreidor, Administrator, of Tobias. Krlder. Dr. Samuel R. Sample, Acting. Ekoeutor of Dr. Nathaniel W. Sample. John Ktug, Chrlstiun- Jonathan. King and Benjamin King. Executors- of Christian King. ■*' John King, Chrlayd,u JCiUS» Jonathan King and Benjamin King, Executors of. Christian King, deceased, whp was Guardian of Lydia. King unt\ uoel King. Abiaham.L'ahdls ana John Rbhs&r, Executors of BenJ'dmlti'Landls. Benjaihin/iNeff, Administrator-. of Elizabeth Neff. " ‘ Renjaifaln B. Herr, Guardian.of Franklin S. 'Lefever. Elizabeth Leainau and John Kreider, Admins istrators or Tobias Lear&en. Thomas H. Reifsuyder and John Rotfnnyder, Administrators of Samuel Reiisnyder. James S. Brown and Samuel 1\ Bower K Execu tors of Samuel B«;wer. Barnherd Mann, (larmerj Admin’fitnator olf Jacob Kauirmup. Philip William WUteslde, Ex ecutors of Martin Shreiner, who-was Trustee of Rebecca MpComsey. John D. Sklles, Administrator of John C- SkilOo. Albert F. and Samuel F. Ebcriuan, surviving Executors of Johu Eberman. Henry Miller, Trustee of Elizabeth Groll'. Hjenry lloak, Administrator of Adam D. Bru baker. Samuel Blank, Jacob 'jtfjwak. and Christian Blabk, Surviving Executors of John Blank.. Cyrus Ream, Exeeuto.v„o£ John smith. Cyrus Ream, Administrator of Hannah YKoln nold. Ell Zook, Guardian.,of Benjamin, Lento and l Sarah King Solomon C. GraJ 1 , Administrator of Marlm Wenger. William A. Martin, Executor of Rhoda Wright. Dhnlel. and John tors of Samuel Scpumacher. : David Wl tmefr, Gpard lan of Adam Roop. Isaac Bombergerand Jacob Hemiey, Executors ? Of Daniel Shelly. £ohn M. Kuhns and Ann B. Kuhns, Adminis trators 01 Isaac R. Kuhns. Andrew Uhrich and Benjamin Uliricfcs Admin istrators of Joseph Uhrich. Charles Bauman, Guardian of John L. Bauman. George Glendeniog, Executor of Gecv Walker. Summy,. Administrator ofi Samuel Collins. 8- Berkholdcr, David Burkholder and Christian Zimmerman, Executors. ofiJtdm Burkholder. John Auxer, Administrator of Ciwrios Kelly, John M. r ulton, Administrator of Daniel Ful ton. Andrew K. Stoner and Jacob K. Stoner Ad ministrators of John Stoner Michael Martin and Christian K. Eborsole Ex ecutors of Henry Breuernan. ’ Christian Hartman. Executor ofi Jacob Peters David W. Coble and Levi Coble. Administra tors, with the will annexed ofi Jucob Coble Geo./w. Wenger, Administrator of Emanuel Wenger. William H. Paul, Executor of DanioL Brubaker Peter Bufl'emyer, Administrates: of George Bufiemyer. ® John 8. Lutz and Adam S. Lutz, Executoi**-of Adam Lutz. f John Grossman, Guardian ofiGatharlne Gross man. Leonard Rocky and Mary L. Hamer, Adminis trators oi Samuel Hamer. Abraham G. Brenner, Administrator of Chris ) topher F. Brenner. Abraham G. Brenner, Administrator of Fran cis J. Brenner. Francis L. Colder, Administrator of Emma M Brenneman. Martin Albright, Daniel Horting and Harrison Disslnger, Administrators of John Dlsslnger. Peter Brubacker, Administrator of Joseph Werner. HenrySheUy, Guardian of Henry Snyder. and John M- two of the < ■ i . irauttr rt. Executorsof Henry Skiles. Abraham G. Brenner, Anmlnlwtrator of Eliza beth Brenner. Abraham B. Mylln, Executor of Ellas Coble, Henry Hogentbbler, Administrator of Jacob HogentoblSr. Henry S. Acker and Samuel N. Brubaker. Ad* • min is trators of Elizabeth Acker. John Deyer, Administrator of Israel Harmes. John Weinhold, Administrator of Sarah Wein hold. John Weinhold,'Administrator of Susanna Weinhold. Stephen Grlsslnger, Administrator of David Kerrhner. ' John Blecher, Administ’r of Adallne Blecher' Catharine Stein, Executrix ol Frank Stein. Francis Brubaker, Surviving Executor of Dan iel Bru*aker. John Quigley, Trustee Under the Will of Sam uel Holson, deceased. John Kauffinan. Guardian of BarbaraKeneagy and Racdael Keneagy. Cyrus Ream, Administrator of John Burry. Cyrus Ream, Administrator of Reuben Burry. Martin Miller, Guardian of Martin Krlder, (now deceased.) Samuel Ensmlnger, Administrator of Jacob Shah. William Carpenter. Administrator with the Will Annexed of Silas Omohundro. John Fendrlch, Administrator of Milton D. Wilson. . Joslah H. Sheatfer and David Hochstetter, Ad ministrators of John Sheaffer, deceased, who was Guardian of Franklin Hassler. Joaiah H. Sheaffer and David Hochstetter,Ad ministrators of John Sheaffer, deceased, who was Guardian of Ann Hershey. Joslah H. Sheaffer and David Hochstetter, Administrators of John Sheaffer, deceased, who was Guardian ol Esther Hershey. John Seiplo, Administrator of Samuel Selple. Christian Rlne, Trustee ef Ann Elizabeth Steacy under the will of Elizabeth Lefever. Christian Rine, Trustee of Mathias Havers tick under the will of Elizabeth Lefever, dec’d. John Campbell, Guardian of KateE Stanley. John Brenner, Administrator of Nancy KU- heffer. Daniel G. Groff, Executor of Susanna Eby. (J. S. Hoffman and E. G. Groff, Executors of Michael Bard, dec’d., who was administrator of Susanna Bard. C. S. Hoffman and E. G. Groff, Executors of Michael Bard. William Sorecher, 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 Y. Wilson and John D. Wilson, Execu- tors of John D. Wilson. Benjamin H. Longenecker, Administrator of Isaac H. Longenecker. Jacob Stark and Abraham Lelm, Executors of John Stark. Adam Konigmacher and W. Carpenter, Ex ecutors of Joseph Konigmacher. Benjamin Wertz, Executor of James R. Wertz. Thomas Clark and James Clark, Admlnlstra. tors of Grizell Clark. John Strobmjr., Executor of Jame 3 Cully. John D. Sensenig, Administrator of Patrick McFalls. Henry Shreiner, 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 Wlsler, Executor of John Wisler, William Wilson, Administrator of Henry Pax- son. Jesse Evans, Executor of Sarah L.’Watson. David Kemper, Administrator of Mary Kem per. EMLEN FRANKLIN, may 2‘\ -itw 20 Register. gI'ItIKO, 1 8 0 6 ! l " 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 Sllk-Mlxed Coatings. Handsome Cnssimeres for Suits. A full assortment of ROY’S WEAR. Cassimerc, Kentucky Jeau, and Cottonadeo. Also, a complete stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING of our own manufacture, aud guaranteed to give satisfaction. We Invite an examination. HAGER & BROTHERS. mar> tfwl2 SPRING L*kki. SPRING IStkj. 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 Lnlnes—Plain and Highly Flgured Wool DeLaines, Elegant Plaid and Figured Mohairs, Plain Alpacas—Choice Shades Pekin Stripes, ' French Percals, <£c. r At one-half late prices, and as low as ever sold In old times. Handsome American De Laiues 115 Cents,' ■Merrlmac Calicoes 20 “ Good Calicoes. 15 “ Best Ginghams. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS, LINENS AND HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, at very low prices. CARPETS CARPETS ! ! A fine rassortment 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 lu tills city WINDOW SHADES, FIXTURES, Ac. 83- Call and examine. HAGER A BROTHERS. 18G6. raBY GOODS - 1866 WENTZ BROTHERS' BEE HIVE STORE, No. 5 East Kixo Stbeet. A BEAUTIFUL DEMONSTRATION. ‘PRICES AHE DECIDEDLY REASONABLE. We have now on exhibition a most superb display of reasonable and fashionable goods as well as a large stock of Staple and Domestic Goods, to which we Invite Early and Special Attention. Our prices will befoundloiu. CARP ETS and OIL CLOTHS claim an earnest attention. The lr mg established character of the “ BEE HIVE STORE" is a sui fleient guarantee that every customer will ge t the worth of their money. LADI ES SACQUES, CLOAKS AND CLOTHS. WENTZ BROTHERS* “Sign of the Bee Hive,” apr 25 tfw 16J No. 5 East King street. QC /SECRETE PAVEMENT ! P JEST l CHEAPEST !! MOST DURABLE!!! It will not hold Ice / It will dry quicker than any other Pavement f For the purpose of introducing this very s - jperlor Pavement into Lancaster county, we u re ovepared to dispose of TOWN AND TOWNSHIP RIGHTS. It It as been severely tested by all kinds of \?eat£ier—extremes of heat and cold—and al 'vtays rendered satisfaction. Horses and heavily 1 osviei l Wagons pass over it without injury. It wiil o ut-wear a Brick Pavement, and is much cheap* er! Ills the best Pavement for Gardeu Walks! It Is the best Pavement for Lawns! It is the best for Flooring Stables ! It is the best Floor for Carriage Houses j It Is tho bt-st for Damp Walks ! It is the best lor Cemetery Walks! ■ftSu' vVe are also prepared to put down Pave ments In a superior manner, on moderate terms HOLANDER & M’IVOR, apr I SHmd&wl Cross Keys'Hotel. UO It SALE! COG. VLICO MILL STONES OF SUPERIOR (QUALITY. The undersigned Intend manufacturing Co callco Millstones, and will warrant them to be of a uperior quality, owning a tract of land on wh: cli a large quantity of superior quality of said Stones are, they are prepared to furnish them 8 t a low price. Alio rders for any size will be promptly at tended to. Address either Hi RAM ERB. Durlach, JOHN B. ERB. Lltlz, may. 30 3tw2lJ Or HENRY B. ERB, Lincoln! T A PIERRE MOUSE, 1 PHILADELPHIA. Tliei übscribers having leased this favorite House, It bus been RKKJ TTED AND REFURNISHED IN AN •ELEGANT MANNER, And J«; aow prepared wilh the most perfect ap» poia tments for the reception of guests. The- t .rut position among flrst-clasß Hotels will biei Maintained In the future, aa In the past, may J oiyw2| BAKER & FARLEY. 1 NTED. 130,0001 1 IPLIT HICKORY SPOKES, 100,000 HICKORY PLANK, 50,000 POPLAR SCANTLING By SPRECHER & SHEAFFER, Sen tuogist corner of Duke and Church at. ! o ttmwlß H OOP BKIBXS, HOPKIN’S “OWN MAKE,” manufactured and sold' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , No. 628 Abch Steeet, Philadelphia. The most complete assortment of Ladles’, Misses’ and Children's HOOP SKIRTS, In this city; gotten up expressly to meet the wants of first-class Trade; embracing the newest and most desirable Styles ana Sizes of "Gore Trails,” of every length—from 2% to 4 yards round,—2o to 66 Springs, at $2 to 86. Plain Skirts, all lengths, from to 3 yoids round the bottom, at 81.40 to $3.15. Our line of Misses' and Children's SKIRTS are proverbially beyond oil competition, for variety of styles aoa sizes—as well as for finish and durability; varying from Bto 33 Inches in length. 6to 45 Springs at 85 cents to $2.25. All Skirts of “OUR OWN MAKE” are warranted to give satisfaction; but buy none os such, un less they have, “ Hopkln’s Hoop Skirt Manu factory, No. 628 Arch street,” Stamped on each Tab! , .. Also, oonstantly on hand, good Skirts, manu factured in New York, and the Eastern States, which we sell at very low Prices. A lot or o eapSkirts—lsSprings, 85 cents; 20Springs, $1; 2o Springs, $115; 80 Springs, 81.25, and 40 Springs $1.50. skirts made to Order and Repaired. tiSLTzBHS Cash. One Pkice Only ! feb 28 4mw 8 gAXKS, DIXMORE * CO., Successors to A. B. Davis Co., ManufacturerB oj PATENT B.CALES, SUITABLE FOR WEIGH LOCKS, RAILROAD TRACKS AND DEPOTS, COAL, HA Y AND LIVE STOCK, Also, all the various descriptions of DORMENT AND PORTABLE PLATFORM SCALES AND PATENT BEAMS, N. jV. CORNER OF 15th ST. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA. Jf C. M. BANKS, S R. H. DINMORE, LEWIS L. HOUPT, oct 251yw 42 FKED’K A. RIEHLE. QONFECTXONS ! CONFECTIONS!! CONFECTIONS ! !! OEO. W. JEXKIXS, MANUFACTURER OF CHOICE CONFECTIONER Y, Every variety of Sugar, Molasses and Coca nut Candles. Also, WHOLESALE IISALEH IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, iC., AC GEO. W. JENKINS, lu:J7 Spring Garden Street, may 16 lyw l'J] Philadelphia. It. WILLIAMS 60 3 M A It K E T STR E E T PHILADELPHIA . MUSLINS! MUSLINS!! MUSLINS!!! Bleached and Unbleached, all the best makes; Sheeting, Shirting and Pillow Case Muslins by the piece and yard. Prices guaranteed. CALICOES ! CALICOES!! CALICOES!!! The best assortment in tfie city. Merrimac. and many other makes, In new and beautiful styles, at low prices.; WHITE GOODS! WHITE GOODS !! A large assortment of Jaconets, Cambricks, Nainsooks and Swiss Muslins, Brilliants, Vic* toria and Bishop’s Lawns, from the large New York Auction Sales, much below tho regular prices. ALPACAS! DELAINES!! DRESS GOODS!!! Black, Steel colored, Btowu and Leather colored Alpacas, Delaines and beautiful Plaid Goods lor Child) en’a wear. LINEN GOODS! LINEN GOODS!! Bleached and Unbleached Table Linens, Nap kins. Doylies, Linen Diapers, Shirting Linens and Shirt Fronts, aud Ladles’ ana Gents’ Linen Handkerchiefs. CLOTHS AND CASSI MERES! For Men and Boys’ wear; light colored Cloth for Ladles Sacks; dark water-proof Cloaking, very heavy, FLANNELS, BED TICKINGS, CRASH, Ac- NOS. 2 and -1 NORTH NINTH STREET, 2d DOOR ABOVE MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. apr ls2mw 151 M. K. WILLIAMS. gEJiRY HARPER 520 ARCH STREET, PHILAD E L P H I A WATCHES, FINE GOLD JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER WARE, and Superior SILVER PLATED WARE, at Reduced Prices ! mar 21 3mw 11 JA COB LADOMI'S 618 MARKET STREET, Dealer In AMERICAN, ENGLISH A SWISS WATCHES has on hand a large assortment of the above in GOLD SILVER CASES, which will lie 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 waut of the above are Invited to examine my stock at 618 MARKET STREET, nov22-lyw) 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 ORDINA R Y IND UCEMENTS! NOVEL & PERMANENT ARRANGEMENT OF BUSINESS COLLEGE TERMS, Erom April to October Ist, 186(1, 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 Thrkk Monihs, TWENTY DOLLARS. Penmanship, Three Months $ 7 Penmanship and Arithmetic, Three Months U) The saving of coal and gas in the summer months is an advantage of such Importance as enables the management of this College to make a considerable reduction in the summer rates. From October l.tf 1860, to April ljf, ISOT, and succeeding years, as before. Life Scholarships Scholarships, 3 months, 25 Penmanship, 3 months 10 Penmanship and Arithmetic, 3 months 12 Special Terms for Clubs. Soldiers, 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, Mensurntlon. Algebra, Geometry, An alytical Geometry, The * alculus. Navigation, Surveying, Engineering, Gauging, Mining, Mechanical Drawing, Commercial Law, Ger man, Telegraphing, and the English Branches, at moderate prices. Endorsed by thepublicostbemostpuccessful Business College of the country, as is evidenced by the fact, that FOUR HbNDRED AND TWO STUDENTS have entered In the Fibst Six Months ok its Existence. Principals of Departments: THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, A. M., GEORGE B. SNYDER, R. S. BARNES, CN. FARR, J.T. REYNOLDS, HENRY KEIM, A. E. ROGERSON, A.M., C.E. Supported by an able Corps of Assistants. Call or send for a Catalogue, College Currency, and Peirce’s Practical Educator. Office— No. 531 North Eighth Street, apr 18 2mw 151 THOMAS M. PEIRCE. QOLtMBIA INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, $532,210 49 This Company continues to Insure Build ings, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by fire, on ine mutual plan, either for a cash premium or premium note. SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT.- Whole amount 1n5ured,...58,304,295.51 Less ain't expired in '55... 212,336.00 8,091,959.51 CAPITAL AND INCOME. Ain't of premium notes, Jan. Ist, 1865 $426,090.66 Less premium notes ex pired in 1865 16,073.55 410,017.21 Ain’t of premium notes received in 1865 115,584,13 Balance of premiums, Jan. Ist, 18Qo. 3,830.14 Cash receipts, less com missions in 1865 40,766.89 $570,198.37 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. George Young, Jr., Secretary. Michael 8. Shuman, Treasurer. DIRECTORS: Samuel Shoch, William Patton, R. T. Ryon, John W. Steacyi John Fendrich, Geo. Young, Jr. H. G. Mlnlch, Nicholas McDonald, ttam’l F. Eberleln, Michael 8. Shuman, Amos 8. Green, 8. C. Slaymaker, Edmund Sperlng, THEO. W. HERR, Agent, North Duke street, opposite the Court House. LANCASTER, PENN’A. er Leacock township, (j miles from Lancaster and 6 miles from New Holland, on the turnpike, containing SIX ACRES A NT) FIVE PERCHES, With a very substantial two-story BRICK BUILDING, with bacK buildings 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, wltti a great variety ofsmaLl fruit —all of the very best selection. Also, a well, and pump in it of a nevery-fall ing Spring. Also a Brick Cistern, with pump in it—all convenient. Will beißhown by the subscriber any day,and terms made to suit. It is one among the best stands in the county for doing any kind of business, and plenty of front to build upon. ROBERT CONNELL, aprll t Boplw SLATE ROOFER, AND DEALER IN LANCASTER, YORK, NORTHAMPTON AND LEHIGH ROOFING SLATE, Of the best quality always on hand. work warranted to be executed In the best manner. East Lemon Street, LANCASTER, PA. 6mw 2 CORN SHELLER AND CLEANER.—THE attention of manufacturers Is called to this lately patented Improvement, by means : of whicn the farmer can thresh and clean, by one operation, from 1,000 to 1,600 bushels of Cdrn per day, with no more power than is requited to drive the old-fashioned "Cannon Sbelldr,' the machine doing the work in the most thor ough manner, and is not liable to getoutf of order; the fanner being able In a moment! to set the machine and to olean any sized cdrn, mouldy or dry. f County and State rights for sale 6n reasona* ble teims, by addressing ~/.<< j jaaefittff 32 gTAJTDABD HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES! DR. D . JAYNE'S FAMILY MEDICINES Ax© prepared with great care, expressly for family use, and are so admirably calculated to preserve health and remove disease, that no family should be without them. consist JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT, for Coughs, Con sumption, Anthma, and all Pulmonary and Bronchial Affp^Hnna, JAYNE’S TONIC VERMIFUGE, for Worms, Dyspepsia, Piles, General Debility, Ac. JAYNE’S CARMINATIVE BALSAM, for Bowel and Summer Complaints, Colics, Cramps, Cholera, &o. JAYNE’S ALTERNATIVE, for Scrofhla, Goitre, Chncers, Diseases of the Skin and Bones, Ac. JAYNE’S AGUE MIXTURE, for the Cure of • Fever and Ague. ! JAYNE’S LINIMENT OR IRRITANT, for Bruises, Rhematlsm, Ac. JAYNE’S SANATIVE PILLS, a valuable Purgative and a certain curator all Bilious Af fections, Liver Complaints, Sick Headache, Ac. 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 are in plain, perspicuous language, easily understood by all, and in addition, Jayne's Medical Almanac and Guide to Health, to be had gratis of all Agents, contains, besides a re liable Calender, a Catalogue of Diseases—the' symptoms by which theymay be known—how they should be treated, together with advioo 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 A Bons, and by Druggists generally. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT A SAFE AND CERTAIN REMEDY fob Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption, Pleurisy, Croup, Hoarseness, AND ALL PULMONARY COMPLAINTS. ttS- Sold everywhere. [apr 20 7wd.tw rjtHE EIGHT OF THE WORLD. DR. MA G O 1 E L' C. PILLS AND SALVE These Life-giving remedies are now, for the first time, given publicly to the world. For 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 tue various mala dies by which the patient is suffering, and re invlgorates the failing system. To the aged and Infirm a few doses of these valuable Pills will prove to be AVERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, for in every case they add 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, as a ready, 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 the old to vigor and make youth ever AN ETERNAL SPRING! It was lpft for this day and hour to realize the dreanj, and show, In one glorious fact, the made it fair. <■'. THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES cauuot stay the flight of years, but they cau 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 thuu these Pills. Their almost magic influence Is felt at once: and the uiual concomitants of tels most distressing disease are removed. These remedies are made from the purest VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS. They will not harm the mostdellcate female, and can be given with good effect in prescribed doses 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 evil! DR. MAGGIEL’S PILLS Invariably cure the following Pleases Asthma, Bowel Complaints, Coughs. Colus, Chest Diseases, Costlveness, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dropsy, Debility, Fever & Ague Female Complaints, Headache, Indigestion, Influenza, Inflamatlon, Inward Weakness, Liver Complaint, Lowness of Spirits, Ringworm, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Scalds, Skin Diseases 43“ Notice. —None genuine without the ens graved trade-mark around each pot or box signed by DR. J, MAGGIEL, 43 Fulton street New York, to counterfeit which is felony. 43“ Sold by all respectable Dealers in Medi cines throughout the United States and (Janu das at 26 cents per box or pot. For sale by Gruger it Rfce, No. 13 West King street, Lancaster, Fa [dec 23 lyd&w gjtats, dtaps, &f. gHUJLTZ’ HAT STORE, ESTABLISHED 1829. No. 20 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA. We manufacture our own goods, thus en abling us to sell at OLD-TIME PRICES. The largest, best and most complete stock, and at lower prices than any house In the country. Our Immense of Spring and Summer Goods consists of all the novelties of the seasons; at least fifty different styles, th popular of which are the CAVALIER, CAVALIER D’ ORSAY, INDICATOR, (verynnet/w t/ FULTON, MORTON PETO, BRIGHTON, (nobby,) TYROL A SPLENDID SILK HAT FOR So.oo Cheaper than can be had elsewhere. Our business connection with, our patrons for a period of nearly forty years is sufficient guar antee of our ability to please all who may favor us with a call, apr 18 tfd^wj rpHE GREATEST UAIIGAIXS, LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND LATEST STYLES. TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY, ARE AT JESSE S M I T H' S NEW HAT AND CAP STUKIr HOWELL’S BUILDING, No. 64, North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA. The proprietor, having just returned from New \ orkand Philadelphia, would respectfully Inform his patrons and the public generally that he has now on hand the Latest, Best and moat complete assortment of,’ HATS AND CAPS,; ever offered to the citizens of Lancaster and vicinity, and at the most REASONABLE PRICES. This Block consists of all the noveltlea oi the season, some of which are: THE CHAPEAU BREVETE, NEW SARATOGA, CYNOSURE, INDICATOR, SARATOGA, MORTON, AND PETO. He has Just received a large and fine stock of GENTLEMEN’S STRAW GOODS, which will be sold cheap for cash. Also, a choice varieLy of LADIES’ HATS, the most fashionable of which are: THE SAILOR, THE DERBY, ETC. tfd4w pARMER’N LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST. M’ CORMICK’S SELF-RAKING REAPER AND MOWER COMBINED. Confident of the greats superiority of our improved self-Raker ovei' all others, that we say as heretofore that any farmer who has doubts can have the liberty to work our Ma chine through the harvest with any other, he agreeing 10 lceepantl pay tor the one he prefers. MCCORMICK’S SEPARATE TWO-WHEEL ED MOWER, with flexible Cutter Bar, Lever for raising to any Cut, and a new arrangement for tilting tbecutting edge In mowing over rough ground fully tested last season In field trials with the Ball, Buckeye, Cayuga Chief, Hubbard, Kirby Massllon Ohio, Buckeye, Manny, Wood and other Mowers, and acknowledged by all to be superior to them or any Mower In use For sale by JOHN B. ERB, Agent. Utlz, 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 HOTEL AND DROVE YARD No. 953 West Pratt Street, BALTIMORE, M D; Office open at the house to ali points. The undersigned takes pleasure in informing hjg mends ana Stock Dealers generally, that he has taken this well known stand, and has re-fitted the old, and built new pens in tbe most substantial manner, for the accommoda tion of all kinds of Stock. These yards aro conveniently situated for re-shlpping Stock to Philadelphia or New York. Dealers are re spectfully Invited to give me a call. Every at tention given and charges moderate. The following Commission Men aro doing business at my nouse: 8, Wilhelm & Co., Williab, Kibk & Co., j. Ellingeb 4 Coy Seymour & Welton, Ed, T, Holton & Co., S. Fbanicehstine. BprSOtaw) ,A00BBED8 » r . rjYHE GAEiT STRENGTHENING TONIC. (Not a Whisky Pbspabation.) GERMAN BITTERS, DEBILITY! DEBILITY! resulting from any cause whatever PROSTRATION OF THE SYSTEM, INDUCED BY SEVERE HARDSHIPS, EXPOSURE, OR DISEASES OF CAMP LIFE Soldiers, Citizens, Male or Female, Adult or Youth, Will And In this Bitters a puro Tonic, not de pendent on bad liquors for their almost miraculous effects. DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS, HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS' This Bitters has performed moro Cures, glut's better Satisfaction, has more Testimony /fas more Respectable People to vouch for It jfmn any other articles In the market. We defy any one to eoutrmlict .tills assertion AND W I L L PAY' 91000 to any ouc who will produce a certificate pub lished by us that is not genuine. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS F Observe the following systoms resulting from disorders of the digestive organs: Constipation Inward Piles, Fulness ol Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nan* sea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Ful ness or weight In the Stomach, ,Sour Eructations Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and difficult Breathing, Fluttering af the Heart, Choking or Suffocat ing Sensations when in n lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs be fore the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain In the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin 7 and Eyes, Pain In the Side, Back, Chest Limbs, <£c., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn ing lu the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evu' aud great Depression or Spirits. L That this Ritters is not Alcoholic, contains no Rum or Whisky, and cannot make Drunkards, but is the best Tonic in the World. READ WHO SAYS SO From Rev. W. D. Seigfried, Pastor of Twelfth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Gentlemen:—l have recently been Inbornlg ,uder the distressing eflects of indigestion, ac companied by a prostration of the nervous sys tem. Numerous remedies were recommended by friends, and some of them tested, but with out relief. Your Hoofland's German Bitters were recommended by persons who had tried them, and whose favorable mention of these Bitters iuduced me to try them. I must con fess that I nad an aversion to Patent Medicines from the “thousand and one” quack “Bit ters,” whose only aim seems to be to palm off sweetened and drugged liquor upon tho com munity in a sly way, aud the tendency of which, I fear, is to make many a confirmed drunkard, upon learning that yours was 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 the use of a few bottles. From the Rev. E. D. Kendall, Assistant Editor Christian Chronicle. Philadelphia. I have derived decided benefit from the use of Hoofland’s German Bitters, and teel It my Srivllege to recommend them as a moat valua le tonic, to all who are suffering from gen eral debility or from diseases arising from de rangement of the liver. Yours truly, E. D. FENDALL. . From Rev. D. Merrige. Pastor of the Passyttnk Baptist Church, Philadelphia. •- From the many respectable recommenda tions given to Dr. Hooflaud’s German Bitters, I was induced to give them a trial. Alter using several bottles I found them to be a good remedy for debility, and a most excellent tonic for the stomach. From Rev. Win. Smith, formerly Pastor of trie Vlncenttown und Millville (N. J.) Baptist Churches. Having used In my family a number of bot tles of your Hoofiand’s German Bitters, l have to say that I regard them as an excellent med icine, specially adapted to remove they are recommended for. They strengthen anu Invigorate the system when debilitated, and are useful In disorders of the liver, loss of appetite, - elne that can show a greater number or ienidn Certificates of ourea effeoted by It noar tie dlm where It la made, than MISHLER’S H*F»n BITTERS—of Consumption, Dyßpepala, Liver Complaint, Bloody Flux Diarrhoea, Typhoid Remittent. Intermittent and BlUoua revere Fever anil Arne, Cholera Morbus, Yellow Jaundice, Scrofula, Running or Boro Lew Cancer, AbaceBs, Neuralgia, Rheumatlsin' Coughs, Colds, Cramp In the Stomach, Chronic Dtohcea, Plies, Tetter, BcaldHead,Ophnema or tailing away-slokneas peculiar to children’ Leuoorrhea, Falling of tho Womb, all obstruc tions to the due course of nature In femules. all venorial diseases, and all complaints arising from Impure Blood or a weak and disordered state of the Stomach, Liver or Kidneys. CertU fleates of cures of the Yellow Fever lu Mexico can also be furnished. Remember If it does hot cure, the money will be refunded by tho oro* prletor. BENJAMIN MISHLER, 8. E Corner of Centro Square, Lancaster, Pa. SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. The Ingredients used in compounding Mish ler’s Herb Bitters are not kept secret by the Proprietor, Send for a Circular and you will learu the medical properties of all the articles used iu Its preparation ; also in the manor lu which they operato on the system, and much other-valuable Information. If vou are afflict ed with dlseaso seud for one of Alishler’s Herb Bitters Circulars; read It carefully, profit by the hints it contains, and you will be placed on the sure road of recovery. ]yjTSHLEIt’S BITTERS WILL CURE ALL DISEASES OF THE SKIN! Diseases of the skin are numerous and, with but one or two exceptions, may ail be traced to Impurity of the blood. Iu many persons tills Impurity Is born in the system; while others acqujro It through Improper treatment of scoros of diseases. Under this head may be classed— Ist, Scrofula, —Tnls dlseaso Is hereditary aud Is transmitted from goneratlou to generation, it is caused by a transgression of tho laws of nature, both moral and physical; In other words, It is caused by vice. Acting os a latent poison, It reduces the vitality of tho blood, and weakens the depurating organs, so that i hoy fall to discharge or cast out the impurities teat are continually generating lu tho system. A person physically puro acquires gouorhaui, or some other secret disease; he undergoes a course of mercury, the disease Is dried up, ami the patient pronounced woil. Vuln delusion. Tho complaint Is not cured, its ohannol Is only diverted. Instead of making Its appearance outwardly, It acts on the Internal organs, and scrolula. which Is bequeathed from father to son. Is tuc result. Many persons who aro per fectly free from all Immorality and vice are af lllcled with scrofula. They are suffering lor tho si us of their futhers anu laboring under the curse Inscribed lu the Bo kof Books. “I will visit the Iniquities of the futhers upou llielr children.” To cure this dreadful complaint It Is neces sary that the blood should be thoroughly puri fied. all the orgaus of tho body brought Into a healthy state of action, and tho system braced up andetreugtheued by lnvlgoratlngdoulfca,— Look at the articles used in coC&pouhding Mlshier's Bitters ; see the array of •purifying and invigorating incndlcameuls, and say whether thero is an arilclo in tho whole list of medicines thateqnals it. Wo hereemphatlcally assert, without fear of contradiction, that MISBLEU'S BITTERS WILL CURE ALL KINDS UK SCKOKULUUS DISEASES. It purifies the blood, It strengthens the Inter nal organs and aids them to perform tholr nat ural functions, U is a stimulant and a tonic and it will cure Scroluln. 2d, Running bores and Ulcers.— Running sores and ulcers invariably ludlcato a scrofu lous taint. They aro causod by tho offorts oi naturo to dischareo the impurities of tho blood. Many persons afflicted with running sores and ulcers succeeded In drying them up aud think they am cured when the sklu grows over tho sore. They are, however, "but waklug bad worse,” lor the Impurities that were discharged from the system through tho medium of tho sore now act Internally and cause innumerable diseases and often death. The only true and sure cure for all running sores ulid ulcers Is Mlshier’s Bitters. a continued and persevering use of which will most certulnly effect a per manent cure. lid, Sait itheum. —Salt Khoum is a vnguo, In* definite, though, popular .term given to al most all the non-febrile eruptions of the akin which ullllct adults. Ills guuorally an erup tion of vesicles In small, distinct ulcers, ac companied with aumartlDg, tingling sensation, witn a tendency to creep orspreud over tho ad joining surface./Mlshler's hitters are a sure euro for this disease. •Ith. and Blotches.—Pimples and Blotches on tho skin are always a sure slgu ol Impure blood. Although neverdungerous, ox cept In cases of carbuucles, they are very dls agreeeblo. Often we will see the most hand some features rondcred hideous by great blotches and pimples, and Instead of Cue pleas ing look which should irradiate thehumaufuco we see nothing but disgusting corruption ; for pimples and blotches urenotnlng but the cor rupt accumulations of tho system expelled through tho medium of the skin, Tho use ol Mlshler’s Bitters,’ will force these corruptions to be discharged through tho nulurul channels, and thus cures all kinds of plmplesand blotches. Ladles who desire a lair completion, free Irani pimples should bear this fact In mind upr Zi jQU. GEORGE W. FKEED'N PATENT, COMBINED, GALVANICJLNU ELECTIIO iIAGNETI'u BATTERY. ELECTRICAL DISCOVERIES, —AND— RESULTS THE MOST ASTONISHING, Our relations with the Imponderable world are daily becoming more lnllmate, os wo cast aside, one by one, material substances, forces and powers ; Brute, Water and Atmospheric power have given way to tho vaporous ele ment, Steam, which, In turn, must bo 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 uow creating intense interest, and investigating minds are everywhere turning their attention to the subject and watching tne development of every phenomenon—from tho 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 lor nobler purposes, and whispers words of consolation and hope to diseased humanity. Under its magic power the ravings of the maniac 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; tbe deaf to hear; nervous Irritation Is allayed; contracted muscles are relaxed; the weak become strong; and every in uscle. nurvo, gland ami tendon of tho body 1s brought Into armony and health. By the proper application of Freed’s Patent Combined Galvanic and Electro Magnetic Bat teries, which aro uow permanently located in tho City of Lancaster, where a lady will bo In attendance to wait upon the ladies, and where the afflicted can receive the necessary Informa tion, at all times, freo of charge, from GEORGE W. FREED, Medical Electrician, Orange st reet, between Duke and Lime streets, Lancaster, Pa. lapr 16 lyd&w loob ami CHEAP BOOK H T O It V. The place to purchn.se Cheap Books Is at THE PEOPLE’S BOOK STORE, No. H North Q,ukem St., corner ok Orange, where may be found ut all times, a large as sortment of BOOKS FOR OLD AND YOUNG, CHEAP TO HU IT THE TIM ES ! THE POETS IN BLUE AND GOLD. Macau ley, Swain, Browning, Heber Saxe Moore, Keble, Whittier, Coleridge. Tapper, Lowell, Longfellow, llulwer, Cowper, Goldsmith, Poe, Shukspeare, Milton, Byron, Kirk, White, ic. Ac. BIBLES AND PRAYER HOOKS In great variety. HYMN BOOKS OF ALL DENOMINATIONS. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS! 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 $20.00. TWO THOUSAND CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. The largest assortment lu 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. Ii I B L F. 8 , I.AROE AND SMALL. WRITING DESKS, Albums. AUTOGRAPH BOOKS, CHESS BOARDS 4c GOLD PENS AND SILVER HOLDERS, NEW GAMES FOR CHILDREN. NEW PAPER DOLLS, NEW CARDS, NEW DISSECTED PICTURES. TOY BOOKS I TOY BOOKS!! TOY BOOKS!!! TRANSPARENT SLATES, A good assortment for sale cheap. IMI*OKTANT TO SABBATH SCHOOLS ! The publications of the American Suuday- 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 uund. SCHOOL BOOKS. All the books used In the various schools In the city aud county, furnished at the lowest prices. NEW MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Received as soon as published, and sold at publishers’ prices. 49“ Don’t forget the place. J. M. WEBTHAEFFER’S Book and Periodical Btorc, Corner North Queen and Orange sts. v 7 tfw_2fl OIIOLERA MEDICINES. HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINE. Cases containing all the remedies necessary for the treatment of the disease, with the requisite directions for their use. PRICE 82.50. Will bo sent securely packed to any address on receipt of 82.75. t . „„„ . For sale at A. G. TAP EL 0, Hoincuopathlc Pharmacy, 4S North Ninth Street, Philadelphia may 16 Umw 16] J nOIIIt E B , WHOLESALE DEALER IN FRENCH BRANDIES. WINES, GINS. WHISKIES, do,, No. 13 South Queer Street, tA lew doors below Centre Square,) LANCASTER, PA* * ' mytf vw PORTFOLIOS