Some'yeare ago,‘Shortly < after itheiin troductlon of tfa6/flilil6ls throtifeh'ith'at tidrtlon of IllltidlS'fcmßvn ’ aB “Egypt," an honest countryman, who had lived some forty years or thereabout In blissful lgnoranoeofevery- thing pertaining to the “kers," was ap polnted station-agent at C— t i thosellttleout-of-the-way places, where, as Elokens says, “no one could by any possibility want to get off or on," Oh receiving ■ his Instructions, he was told among other things, that, as C— 7- was merely a “flag station," trains would stop only when some one wished to get off or on ; and that If ho wanted to stop any train, he must "flag" It. Shortly after his appointment, ncord ingly os the “ mall” came thundering on, he placed the magic red flagln posi tion, the signal to stop. As the car drew up to the station, the conductor Jumped off on the platform, with his accustomed “ All aboard I” at the same time asking,— " Any passengers to got on?" “ Wu'al, not as I knows of," was the puzzled agent's reply. " Then what do you stop the train for?" shouted the Irritated conductor. \ "I dld'nt know but some un might wand to qel off" Bald the obliging "agent” In a conscious tone of Injured Innocence. The Irishman mid Ills Three Wives. "And you have been married, Patrick, three times, haven’t you?,' "Yes' lndade, sir.” " And what do you say of it? which wife did you like the best "Well, Becky O’Brlue, that 1 married the first time was a good woman— loo good for me ; so she got sick uml died, and the Lord took her, “Then I got married to Bridget Plan nlgan. She was a bad woman ; and she got sick and died too, and the devil took her. Then—fool that 1 wuh— l got mar ried to Margaret Haggerty. She was worse Imd, very bad—so bad that neith er tile Lord nor the devil would have her, so I have to keep her myself." How True What plowing, digging, and harrow ing Is to land, thinking, reflecting, and examining is to the mind. Each has its proper culture ; and as the land that is suffered to lie waste and wild for a long time will be overspread with brush wood, brambles, thorns and vegetation, which would have neither use nor heauly, so there will sprout lip ill a neg lected, uncultivated mind n great num bin' of prejudices ami opinions, which owe their oiigin partly to the soil itself, the passions and imperfections of the mind of man and partly to those seeds which ' chance to he scattered in it by every kiutl of doctrine which the cun ning of statesman, the singularity of pedants; and the superstition of fools shall raise. Beautiful Extract. Wheii the summer of youth is slowly wasting away into the nightfall of age, and the shadows of the past years grow deeper, anil life wears to its elose, it is pleasant to look back through the vista of time upon the felicities of our earlier years. Jf we have a home to shelter, and hearts to rejoice with us, and friends have gathered together around our fire sides, then Hie rougli place of our way faring will have been worn and smoothed in tile twilight of life, while tho many spots we have passed through, will grow brighter and more beautiful. Happy indeed are they whose intercourse with the world has not changed the tone of holler feelings, or broken those musical chords of the heart, whose vibrations are so melodious, so tender and touching in that evening of age. “ Bob, that iu a fine* horse you have thero ; how much is lie worth ? M Three hundred and fifty dollars.” “ No, not so much us that!” “Yes, every cent of it and another fifty on top of it.” “ Are you sure ?” 11 Yes, I’ll swear to it.” “All right.” “What are you so d—d inquisitive for?” “ Merely for assessing purposes. I am tiro assessor of this ward, and only wanted to know what you rated your nag at.” A few dayssiuee, a gentleman call ed upon some lady friends, and was shown into the parlor by a servant girl. She asked him whnt name she should announce, and he, wishing to take them by surprise, replied: “ Amicuß” (a friend). Thegirl seetned atfirstalittle puzzled, but quickly regained her composure, and in the blandest manner possible, observed— “ What kind of a cuss did you say, The visitor was embarrassed for a moment, but recovering, handed her his card, and vowed never again to use Latin to a servant girl. —“"You would not tak erne for twenty?” said a nice girl to her partner while dancing a few evenings ago: “what would you take me for ?” “ For better, or for worse,” replied he. grofesnsUnial <£, pj asm ki: \ ,) "attorney-at - i^Ar^y, No. 13 North Duke Street/ (Near the Court House,) LANCASTER, Pa.. au £ 2® tfd7 dceoftsed.-Tho understood Auditor, up. pointed to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Adum Konlgmachertmd win. Carpenter, Ksqs., Executors of the will of the uhoyo durvdunt, to and among those legally entitled to tho same, will alt for that purpose ON TJiUIWDAY, AUGUST ITru, A. D„ ItNH), nt 2 o dock, 1\ M , lu tho Library Room of tho Court House, in tho City of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribution may attend. A. HLAYMAKER, Auditor. . Juno 17 ltw2o Estate of Barbara bott, late of Washington borough, Lancaster coun ty, deceased.—The undersigned Auditor, ap pointed to distribute 1 the balance remaining in tho hands of John M. Botl', Administrator of the estate of said deceased, to and nrnongtftoso legally entitled to tho same, will sit for that purpose ON FRIDAY, AUGUST IUTn, A. D., l-siki, at h) o’clock,/a, W,, In tho Library Room of iho Court House, lu tho ulty of Lancaster, where nil persona lu lures led In suld distribu tion nmv aitomli J. li, HViNUSTON, June 2. itw i 7 / Auditor. Assigned estate or jac. buchFr, oi W«‘Nt roeallco township, Lancustcr con-ity.—Jacob 11.ichor.of West CoutiUco town ship, having by deed of voluntary assignment., dau-il .May li, lsus, assigned and transferred ail his estate and effects to tho undorslgnlid, lor the benefit of the creditors of the said Jacob Bucher, he therefore gives notice to ail persons ImK ht; «l to said assignor, to make payment to the underslgnod without delay, and those having claims to present them to UYKUH REAM, Assignee, Residing In E. Cocalleo twp., Lane. Co. may :i(> otw 21 ESI ATi: OF AOAJZ NU£4I A , £R.»£C , l). —Letters of Administration on tub estate ol Adam Sheafier, lute of Mount Joy township, dee’d, having boen granted to the subscriber residing In said township : All porsons In debit'd to said estate aro requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present thotn, without delay, properly an t him I leutod lor settlement. AHRAKAM MHEAKFER, AilralnisLrator. rimy M (JM'w ‘Jl] EHTATK of JA.COII WEAVEII, LATE ul Lancaster eiiydee'il.—Letters of Admiu ui rut Imi on said estate having boon grunted to the underslguod, all persons indebted thereto urn rcniiOhU'it to make Immediate payment, umttho.se having claims or demands against the same will present thorn for settlement to itu: undersigned, residing in said city. GEORGE A. WEAVER, Administrator. 'may f!lw 21, iISTA l'KOl’ k.uam;i:i,.iiohler, latk U oi hphrata township,deceased.—Lottersof Administration on snlu estate having been grinned in the undersigned, a'l persons in debted thereto are requested to muko imme diate payment, and tnoso havlug claims or de mands against, the same will present them lor settlement to i lie undersigned, residing in said towns'dp. HUMAN MOHbfcK, Je 20()tw* 21 Administiatrlx. ESI'a'IE OF SABINA LAMBERT. LA'IK of Lancaster city, deceased.—Letters of Aumlnisimlkm on said estate having been gi anted lo the undersigned,all persons Indebted thereto are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those tmvl g claims or demands against the same will present them, fur settle ment tu the undersigned, residing in said city, WILLIAM A. MOUTON, HENRY K. FAHNESTOCK, v Administrators. J.) olil. x: t o'W to nis t Juno UOißw 21 SLATE RO O FE R, I.ANCAKTEH, YORK, NORTHAMPTON AND LKUIUH HOOKING HLATE, Of the best quality always on hand, it®-All work wjirrunted to bo executed In the best mnunei'. Kaht Lk it o.n hj rjie k t XT K A AA A OUNCHM ENT I 1 ! THE IMMENSE GIFT DISTRIBUTION ! FOJI THK lIKNRFIT OF TJIK ONION STEAM FIRE ENGINE No. 1, WII.I. TAKE IM.AUE AT FULTON A A 1, A uu MONDAY, JULY 10th, 180(1, WORTH OP MAGNIFICENT PRESENTS To be given away without regard to value, for ONE DOLLAR EACH! NO BLANKS!! EACH CERTIFICATE SECURES A TJIE BEAUTIFUL HORSE “ UNION,” HANDSOME TROTTING BUGGY, ELEGANT u OCTAVE ROSEWOOD FINE STEEL ENGRAVINGS, WILCOX £ GIBBS’ SEWING MACHINE, HANDSOME DRESS PATTERNS, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LOUNGES, TABLES, FURNITURE, Also, a large lot of Miscellaneous Articles, varying In value from. EVERY TICKET KECVEEti A GIFT! Every part of this enterprise will be con ducted with Honesty, Fairness, and in Good TICKETS,. Sent to any address on receipt ol SI. Eleven-Tickets will be sent upon receipt of Tickets for sale at the Company’s Office, Southeast Angle of Centre Square. A few more good Agents wanted to sell tickets, to whom a liberal jiercentage will be QON CRETE JPAVEJi ENT ! BEST! OiEEAPEST!! MOST DURABLE’!! It -will not hold Ice! It will dry quicker than any F°r tlio jmrpose of Introducing this very superior Fnvem<>ni into Lancaster county, we are prepared 10 dispose of TOWN AMD TOWNSHIP EIGHTS. It has been severely tested by aU kinds of weather-extremes of heat and cold-and al rerdered satisfaction. Horses andheaviiy loaded Wagons pass over it without Iniurv It cheaper [ Wear a^r * cli Pavement, and is much. it is the best Pavement for Garden Wnlirs * it Is the best Pavement for Lawns» • 1 1 i • the best for Flooring Stables * ’ 1 1 is the best Floor for Carriage Hour™ « 1 1 is the best for Damp Walks 1 It Is the best for Cemetery Walks! £5“ We are also prepared to put down Pave moms in a superior manner, on moderate terms. SOLANDEK & M’IVOR June 20 lmd&w] Cross Keys’ Hotel TO 311LL£RN.»FOK SALK-ONE OF THE LATEST IMPROVED FLOUR BOLTS, 36 feet long (in two sections) with GLARING, and all neiessarv Fixtures in com plete order, including C.OKttON’S PATENT KNOCKERS. This Bolt Is as good as hew and Is considered one" of tne best iii the country, as the Toom it now occu pies is wanted for another purpose, it will be sold for 851X1—iess than one-third Us original cost. . : ! Also two thirty-inch, . PARKER WATER WHEELS with SHAFT attached, suitable for driving a Saw Mill,. EnquLo at this office, or of GEO. EHRHART, Superintendent Printer’s Paper Mill, Binkley’s Bridge, Lancaster co.. Pa. June 23 ' tfd.'.i .:r.i. ~. ..... tfiUw 1 Cl 'iV'.-:LV I , / AN*n DEALKR IN LANCASTER, PA. AT LANCASTER, PA, In the City of Lancaster 8 5,000 PRESENT! Among which will bo found SPLENDID SET OF HARNESS,, MELODKON, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, 4c., &c. •25c to 320 00 NO BLANKS! NO BLANKS! NO BLANKS! NO BLANKS ! .81 00 EACH. MISHLEIt'S NEW BUILDING, J. F. DOWNEY, General Agent Box 3117, Lancaster, Pa. 2md&w eod other Pavement LANCASTER, FA. I , I g^BJCWo-iscor^ ■ , CLOTHS, CASSIMERES ' AND 1 ' ■■' ‘ 1 clothing. 1 , HAGER &ISROTIIERS ora now npenlug ini elegant stock of Good.i for Mon 'rthd Boy's •Wear,at *• •; 11 1 ■' • II *•" •»' i ],'; ; 'jB,ipßA.‘,V JFijenott, fllack nnd ttrtorell 1 Cloths/' ! - : ‘ PlnlnAgd Fancy- Silk-Mixed Coatings. • Hiimlsbnicl OtSslmehof for Salta. , A fljlliw^ortiiieufjpr ! ' ■' BOY'SAVEAH. Mei*lno r CossDnero, Kentucky Jean, . and Cottonudes. Afsp, a (fpjupioU) stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING of our pNyn manufacture, «ml'guaranteed to glvoHatlßfacUou. Wo Invito an examination. HAGERA imOTIIKK.S. mar 28 ttw 12 SPRING 1888. SPRING 1868. J-JUY GOOD* AT IA>W PUICEN. HAGER W BROTHERS Are now receiving a splendid H’-wirtniout oi Dry Gooes purchased at New York Auctions m a groat loss on cast of importation. LADIES’ OLOAKH AND CLOAKINGS. French Wool Do Lulne*—-l’laln and Highly Figured Wool De I.ii.iii k, K egaut i’Jaldand Figured Mohairs, I’la'n Alpaeas-L'liolcr Shades; Dolt In Sti'l ;»t s, At one-half lute price*, und uh low hh ever sol iti oIU fiuum. Handsome Aiuoricaii Do L.ilnos 2.'i 'Vnu, Morrlmac Calicoes 2u Good Calicoes ir, •• Best Ginghams u.‘> “ BLEACHED AND UN RLE\OIIKD MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS, LINENS AND HOUSE-FURNIsHING GOODS, at very low price*. CARPETS ! CARPETS ! ! A line assortment ol BRUSSELS AND INCHIAIN CARPETS, FLOOR OIL-CLOTHH-all widths. WALL PAI’LKS! WALL PAPKKiS The largest, und llm-si. selection of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE WALL PAPER ever allured In this cltj WINDOW sn \DKy. FI XTCREs, Ac C.-.1l iai'l examine HAGER A BROTHERS. mar 2S 1866 I>RY GOODS WF.XTZ IiROTHFFS BE E HIVE ST O R !• No. 5 East Ki n u S t i. k k 'j'. A BEAUTIFUL DEMONSTRATION. PRICKS ARE DECIDEDLY REASONABLE- We have now on exhibition a most superb display of reasonable and fashionable goods us well as a large stock of Stu le and Domestic. Goods, to which we Invite Early and Special Attention, (ntr prices will bo /omul loir. CARPETSaiuIOILCLOTHSoIaiin an earnest attention. The long established character of Hie BEE HIVE STORE is-a sufficient guarantee Unit every customer widget the worth of thrir money. LADIES CLOAKS AND CLOTHS. WENTZ BROTHEIiS ‘Sign ot the 80.- Hive,” No. o East IClng sired. upr li*> tl'w Uij COUN NIIKM.KX A\l) CLEANER.-Til K attention 01 manufacturers iscalledtotills lately patented Improvement, ny means ol Which iho lannot u.wi t.hruHh a d clean, by one operation, from 1,000 to 1,501) bushel* ol' Corn Rer day, with no more power man Is required to drive the olh-iimhioued *'Caution Sbeller,' the machine dm ug tin* work m the nmnl thor ough mamu; , and Is not liable to yet out oi' artier; the •ariner being übh; In a moment to set tho machine and to dean anv sized corn, Ynouldy or dry. County and Stab; rights t'nr sale on reasona ble te.ins, by addressing Juuo (i Lfw 22 j it oIIu k n WHOJ.KKAI.K DEALER IN FRENCH BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, WHISKIES, i feu, No. 13 South Queen street, (A few doors below Centre Square.) LANCASTER, PA. my 17 lyw yy A * 1 E ° 100,000 SPLIT HICKORY SPOKES, IW.UUU HICKORY PLANK. 50,000 POPLAR SCANTLING B.v SPRKcJIEIt *t SHEAFi'ER, Southeast corner of Duke and Church st. may 10 :imw If) JJR. J (J. MOORE'S I'VXTAL officf. On the South \>i.it Corner of North Queen an Orange Streets, Over \> eh-i haeffkr’s Book htorp N. B.—Entrance to olUco, 2d door on Orange st reet. sept H tfd&w gal Estate. VALUABLE TANNERY, MERCHANT MILL AND LAND FOR SALE.—J. D. Price tfc Co. Real Estate Agents, Harrisonburg, Vn. t have for sale, a valuable property, which presents superior inducements to men of capi tal. The property cous sis of a large Tannery, Workshop, Backhouse, Lime house,Merchant Mill and Brick Dwelßpg and Brick 'leuant House, together with ail necessary and conven ient buildings. The Tannery has a.large unni ber of Vats, for laying away Leather, and in deed has everything rieerssary for carrying on the Tannery business on a ku-ge scale. There are ' ’ FORTY-NINE ACRES OF LAND, in a good stat e of cultivation attached to this property, and several hundred acres of excel lent Burk land within one mile of the Tannery. This is a valuable property, and it is seldom that such property is in market. It. is situated near the grade leading from Sirusburg to Oapon Springs, IS miles from Winchester, in Frederick county. Va., at Gravel Springs. The water power is excellent, and the Bark MiU, Roller, tfcc., are run by this power The terms' will be made accommodating. For particulars, addess, J. D. PRICE A CO., No. 1 anil 2 Law Buildings Harrisonburg, \ a. dec 23 tfw Y AMIABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRI VATE SALE.—The UDdersigned offers at private sale his property situated in the village of Mechanicsburg, Upper Leacock township, 6 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 bacK buildings attached, all finished in the best manner, and a good Barn, Carriage Hou e, 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, witn a great variety of small fruit —all of the very best selection. Also, a well, and pump in it of a neverv-fail lng Spring. A’so a Brick Cistern, with'pmnp in it—all convenient. Will be shown bythesubscrlberanyday,aud 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 scplw Trustee s sale of peer creek LANDS.—In Virtue of a Decree in Chan cery, the subscriber, us Trustee, will sell at the Com t House Door, in Bel-Air, on TUESDAY, the 7th day of AUGUST. 1866, at 2 o’clock, P. M., the following described land as surveyed and laid off by E. D. Richardson, situated on the North side of Deer Creek, In Harford county, Md., being parts of the lands forlneriy owned by Dr. Paraer Forwood, late of said county, deceased: Division No. 2; As marked on the Plot, situ ated on the north side of the public road lead ing from Bel-Air to Dublin, and cobtainiog Q&4 ACRES, more or iess, of which there is.a sufficient quantity in wood for the use of the place, and the rest In cultivation. , The improvements consist of a good DWELLING HOUSE, Smith Shop, Spring House, with Oi chard, good fencing, <£c. Division No. 3, Lies north of aud adjoining No. 2, and binds on the 60Uth side of tne road leading from William Ady’s to the Trappe Church, containing by survey ■ •* IH ACRES, 3 ROODS AND 87 PERCHES. The; e is on this parcel sufficient wood for the use of the place, and the rest in cultivation. The land is well fenced and there 1-a good tjvo-storv DWELLING HOUSE, about the centre of the place. Division No. 5, Ließ adjoining No. 3, on the •Jo ACRES, 2 ROODS AND&2 PERCHFS of which about one-haff is ihhvood ’ house lB on thlsplac ? *\ wo ' Btor y Dwelling ; All these lands are of good quality and well watered. They are situated In a hejuihv coaS. try, about six miles from Bel-Air, audareverJ' desirable fpr. small farms. .. « are very A'pldt'of the (ropfrtymay be seen at the of flee of the subsc* iber. Terms of Sale.— Prescribed by the decree are, that one-third jgpf the purchase monev shall be paid on the dttfr of salejand theresidue in two equal instalments at six and twelva withinterestfr om theday of sale, and '-security approved by the Trustee. ! 1 HENRY W. ARCHER, Trustee, Je2sltd*6tW' 1 Bel Air,Hartford Co,Tad. I ' > ■ ■ ■ m , Manufacturer! 0/ ’t..m 1 ..-‘.jp.A.i'p’ajbs'i./.'"’/.’''-'.'-/ i; ' ! nr . i:. i f r '!••• M ’1 *.' I .m TBAOKO iANI>i , . ... ; . i i. m- ■ m COAL, HA'r AWD L'TVB STOOI?p Alfio.alltbe varlortHdcscHplion* or 1 M pORMENT, AND PORTABLE PLATF.ORM SQAXES ANP PATENT BEAMS, ‘ t N. W, COBKItROr iSrit BT. * PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE^ ’ 1 • PRILAbEUpmA. ■’ '■ O. M. BANKS. R. H. DINMORE. LEWIS Li'HOUPP, ' oot Sfi lyw f the nawesL styles and patterns. Repairing done in tho best manner, and warranted. French Pureuls, Ac. Those In waul of tho above arc Invited to examine mv stock at HlB MARKET vSTKEHT, m.viia-lvw) PHILADELPHIA, fa. . x: y t o i, o v i; : IIV HEW S. M. 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Public Speakers ami Singers will lind them to be of a peculiar advantage iu strengthening, clearing and gtvlug power and tone to the voice. Manufactured solely by SAMUEL k henszey, jk., Xu. 7. Church street, West Chester, Pa. Con be had ul all Druggists. JOHNSTON, lIOLLOWAY A COWDEN, No. 2U North Sixth Street, Plilladolphla. may :i :imw 17 jpEN'ROMi;;!r. AA CH tiTRKBT WlIARb\ >SCUUYU\ILL I*lll LA. DHL PH lA . A(/KNT FOR TJIK HALE OK TKHRA i OTTA WATER FlPEfc* AND HYDRAULIC CEMENT. Also, Xdnsterlng, Lath, Calcined Plaster, Hair White Sand, Bar Saud, Ac., Ac. unefl ihnw*22 y A I* S Klt R E II Oi:N I; , The subscribers having loused this favorite House, It has been REFITTED AND REFURNISHED IN AN ELEGANT MANNER, Ami is dow prepared whh the iiiohl perfect up- )'o|]itiiu.nLsYor thf rtn-cpilon of KUtuls. Tho Prat poHlttoti among flrßt-rlnsH Hotel* will In- malntatiu'd in t ii•I'iuiiri-. as In the paal may 1H) lyw 2, BAKKft & FAKLEY. HKim iMis HOMiKOI’ATiIIC MKDICINK CASKS Containing nil the remodle* tiecc-smiry for the ireuttnoul of tlie disease, with the requisite directions for their use. R R I C K 8 2.50. Will hu mailed securely packed to any ad receipt of S-. 70. For side ni WM. It. BURNS, Ejineuslor, l\i. may id 3m\v ID I gujuse Jumshiluj' (goods. JJOUSE E L it NISli « X G /• L I .V .V , nilAUilt IN HuHSH KURNIHHIiNU (I HDDS, N<». a North Q,ueon St., Uinc.uhar, I-’a., Ixer'e every description of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Consisting of Ilouskeepers' Hardware, Stoves ofbll kinds, Tin Ware,Japanned Ware, wooden Ware, brushes, baskets, Spoons, Knives, Forks.. Copper and brass Ware, ami Cooking Utensils of'fciU kinds. Patenf, Jjldlkes Wringers, PutouL Carpet Ladders, HI id Cages, ■ CONFECTIONS!! CONFECTION’S!! f a ICO, H\ JENKINS, MAN U KACTURKII OK WIIOMUMLK DKAMCJi IN HIH MARKET STREET, lleuler In \j () W ]■: ST I’KIUEN, and wkckrt* nr oknkkation *JS DOLLAR. i*WK ON Wholesale Dealers, l‘i II LA DELPHI A, A. .1. 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Eruptions, and all Impurities or the skin kindly healing the same, leaving the skin white and cleat v pud ding, lacing, or muternity,restoring It to more Ilian Its original lulluess, Jirmnessand beauty. It teaches now to reduce In size the hands und leet ; produce corpulency or the reverse; re move superfluous hair; euro Corns, Bu lous, Warts anil Moes; renew your age; cure Drunkenness, Catarrh t Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, die., how to laaclnate and gain the love and ailectlou of any person you liny choose, together with other useful ami valuable Information. No young Lady or Gentletnuu should Jail to send their address to-tho under signed aud receive by return mall u copy ol this valuable work In a seated envelope Iroe of charge. Address, IJEKGKit. N MUTTS & CO., ChomlßU iKj Klver Street, Troy, N. Y. iliml.iw Q L (» S K O I, 1 x r. CiLOSiSOLINK M)ssuj;ix h APUK E L Y V K UETABLE AIITIUL E, RESTORING AND .BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR. GLOSSOUNE GLOSHOLINE GLU.SaOLINE Cleans the Head from Scurf and Dandrulh GLOSSOLINE 1 GLUSSU LINE" ULUSSULiNE Cures Itching of the Scalp. GLOSSOLINK GLOSSOLINK ULUSSOLINK Prevents the Hair from falling mil. GT.OSSOLINE GLOSSOLINK GLUttttULINK Promotes I he Growth of the Hair and gives il a BEAUTIFUL AND GLOSSY APPEAIt- whlch Is not exceeded l.y any other prepara tion known. GLOSSOLINE GLOSSoLINK GLOSSOLINE k m>f compounded of ANIMAL OILS, and therefore, unlike most other preparations, does not heat the head, and destroy the hair vesicles. GLOSSOLINE i GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE PosliivoJ.v contains no Alcohol or MINERAL POISONS, which largely enter into the composil.uii of mostof the *• Hair Restorers’' in the market the sure eirect of which is to ruin the lmir, rendering it dry and brush, and destroying its life and color. GLOSSOLINE GLOSHOi.ING GLOSSOLINE Prevents the luiir from turning gray,—keep ng It always In araolst and healthy condition, GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE L* the very best preparation ever invented for CURLING THIS HAIR, and keeping it always In place. Mothers will find GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE an eMcllenl article for dressing the HAIR OF CIIXLL'REN, as it renders it soft and pliant, and causes it to remain in any desired position, GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE Is compounded upon strictly scientific princi ples, ny a practical chemist, aud 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 is. of itself, bene ticial 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. H * n ‘ ti-ud&w Slats, (Caps, &c girULTZ' HAT STORE, ESTABLISHED 18*29. No. 20 NORTn QUK E N STREET, LANCASTER, PA. We manufacture onr own goods, thus em ailing us to sell sr. OLD-TIME PIUCES. The largest, best and most complete stock, and at lower prices than any house In the country. Our immense stock ol Spring and Summer Goods consists of all the novelties of the seasons; at least fifty different styles, th e popular of which are the CAVALIER, CAVALIER D' OR3AY, INDICATOR, (very new,, FULTON, MORTON PETO, BRIGHTON, (nobby,) TYROL A SPLENDID SILK HAT FOR So.oo Cheaper than can be bad 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 l&vor us with a call apr IS tfd!-: over aqoartaaf M outarr of private prMtltxs the Ingredient* la lie**. ' J: i■ ’> ■>•.;, UF&arama pillbi . have been i ttaed’itrllli: theigreatestsuooess; Their miesion U not only to prevent disease,' but to care. They searon put toe vadoat ibala dies by whioh the netiCnt Is ihffering, and re-, Invigorates the'ialUng system. ife the aged And Infirm wftw doses o 7 these vflufUAe Mile .will prove to be i , AVEBY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, for In every oaee 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 moat Invaluable,. as, a ready, specific.- 7 and Sterling medicine, Her© l*a dream realised, that FenOQKlei£aen sought for three hundred years ago, and never found. Ho looked for a fountain that would restore the old to vigor and mako youth evor AN ETERNAL HPIUNG l i t was left for tills day and hour to rcalir.o the dream, and show, in ono glorious fact, tho magic that, made It fair. THESE FA.MOUB REMEDIES caunotstny the night of years, but tboy can force buck, and hold aloof, disease that might triumph over tho aged and tho young. Let non© uesltato then, but seine the favorable op portunity that oilers. Wbon taken as pre scribed— nothing can bo moro productive of cure than theso Fills. Tbolr almost znagio influence is toll at onco; and tho usual concomitant* ot tuts most distressing dtsoaso nro romosvi. Then© remedies are mad© from the purest VEGETABLE CX)MPOUNI)H. ihoy will not harm tho mostdollcntofomnlo, and can boglven with good cttfcet lu prcucnocd doses to tho youngost babe. FOK CUTANEOUS DJBOftDBUB And nil eruptions of tho skin, tho HALVE Is most invaluable, it dooa not heal exlenmlly alone, but penetrates with lb© most searching ©fleets to the very root of the evil! I)ft. MAOGIEL’B FILM luviirluhly cure tho following f><• Asthma, ftowi*l Complaints, Coughs, ('obi*, i.'llKHt iJMHUM'Ji, l.'oht J VCJIChh, PyHnepHlu, niarrhti'H, iJrnpny, Oebmiy, Kovei iV Ai;iio Female Cuiuplmuu Hojulaf.hu, Indigestion, 1 nil non /.a, Inhumation. Inward WHalinohh, Liver Complaint, Lowness of Hplnu Ringworm, Rheumatism, Bult Hheum, Scalds, Skin Disease* W NuTirr.— Nnno genuine without ihu e . yiuvod trudo-murn mound each pot or box Mailed by UK. J. MAIiUIEL, 43 Fulton streol New York, to counterfeit which 1b felony. ■eSr-tioid by all respectable Dealers in Medi cines throughout the United Slates and csna das at 25 cents pur box or pot. For Hiilo by Urucer * Klee, No. 13 West King street, Lancaster, Fa [dec M lydAW gI'IJCIAI, NOTICE TO LADIEN. , It Is all important. that lad leu should have preparations specially adapted for complaints to which they are peculiarly subject, at once Hftfo, healthy and certain, or that they should consult one who him made this treatment his special study. DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, Professor of Diseases of Women, has been in extensive and successful practlc o for upwards ot thirty years a* his present oblc* —a faol that spealcs lor itself —and is known to thousands ol ladles as the author of "TIIK MARRIBD WOMAN'S PRIVATE MnDICAL COMPANION," (first published In 1847,) specially Intended for married ladles In delicate or precarious health; from which every lady will perceive his thorough knowledge of her complaints, symp toms uod causes, aud tuelr sklUiul and imme diate treatment. It is a life-loug, reliable ad viser and coinpan on. Over HALF . • Ml LLION LADIES possess it. Eveiy husband should have It. It Is sent by mall Price SI. * He guarantees a safe and immediate and effi cacious cure SCII A L' 31 , DKALKRSIN STOVES, UKATKKS, A full aud complete assortment of every pat tern and design constantly on hand, at greatly reduced prices, at their Old Stand. LEANER &SCHAUM No. 7 East King stroet. rpi> AND NIIKKT-IH O.N WAKE MANUFACTORY Every variely of COPPER AND SHEET-IKON WAKE constantly ou hand and manufactured to order at the Old Stand. LEANER & SCHAUM, No. 7 East King street. QOPP EK-WA IE E MANUFACTORY. STILLS, RREWER’S KETTLES, COPPER KETTLES, AND EVERY VARIETY OF COPPER-WARE. Having had over twenty years’ experience In the business, aud employing none but first class workmen, wo are fully prepared to exe cute all orders we may be entrusted with. LEANER & SCHAUM, No. 7 East King street. Q_AB FITTING AND PLUMBING. The subscribers having secured the services of superior mechanics respectfully solicit n share of public patronage. They are prepared to execute all orders that they may be en trusted with In a superior manner, and at very moder- ate prices. HYDRAULIC RAMS, water wheels. HYDRANTS, (LIFT A FORCE PUMPS, BATHING TUBS, WASH BASINS and all other articles in the trade. PLUMBING AND GAS AND STEAM FIT TING promptly attended to in the most ap- proved style. S3-County work promptly attended to. All work guaranteed. DEANER £ SCHAUM, No. 7 East King street, Lancaster. f tfd conlradicOLhts assertion AND W I I. L PAY 8100 o to liny one* who will produce a certificate pul llNhed by uh that Is not genuine. H OOF I.AN'l)' M G Kli MA N BITT K K s chronic on nervous debility, AND DISEASES OK THE KIiI.VEYH Observe lhr following systems resulting irora disorders oi the digestive organs: Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness of Blood to tho Head. Acidity of tho Stomach, Nuu« flea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Ful* ness or Weight in tho Stomach, Sour Erueiutlona, Sinking or Fluttering at tlio Pit of the Stomach, swimming oi the Hoad, Hurried aud difficult Breathlug, Fluttering ut the Heart, Choklug or Sufl'ocat lag Sousa, lon.s when In a lying Postnro, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs be lore the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain la tho Head, Deficiency or Yellowness of theSkln and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Hack, Chest, Llihbs, make Drunkards, but is tfia best Tome in the World. KK A l) wHO 8A Y 8 8 0 From Rev. W. D. Selgfried, Pastor of Twelfth Buptist Church, Philadelphia. Gentlemen:—l have recently been labornlg nder tho dlKiresslng etlects of indigestion, ac companied by a prostration of the nurvous sys tem. Numerous remedies wore recommended by friends, and some of them tested, but with out relief. Your ITooiland’s Gorman Bitters wore recommended by persons who had tried them, and whosH fuvoraulo mention of tUeso Hitlers Inducod me to try them. I must con fess that 1 nad an aversion to Patent Medicines from lha u thousand and one” quack " Hit ters," whose only aim seora.s to be to palm oil' sweetened and drugged liquor upon ilia com munity in a sly way, and the tondenoy of which, I fear, Is to make many u confirmed drunkard, Upon learning that yours was really a medlofnai preparation I took It with happy eflbct. Its actJou, not only upon the stomach, but upon the nervous system, was prompt and gratifying. I Juel that I have de rived great aud permanent buueiU from the use of a lew bottles. From tin. 1 ii*)v. K. L). Feudal), Assistant Eilltoi Christian Chronicle, Philadelphia. I have derived decided benefit from the Use ol Hoolland’s German Hitters, and ieol It my Srivllege to recommend them as a most valua lo tonic, to all who are suffering from goD eral debility or from diseases arising from de rangement of the Jlver. From Rev. D. Merrige Pastor of the Pussyunk Baptist Church, Philadelphia. RANGES, &c From the many respectable reeommemla tlons given to Dr. Hoofiund’s German Bitters, I was Induced to give them a trial. After using several bottles i found them to be a good remedy for dehilltv, and a most exci-llcui tonic lor the stomach. From Rev. Win. .Smith, lorim rlv pastor or the Vlneenltown and Millville (N. J.) Baptist Churches. Having used In ray family a number of bot tles ol your Hoolland’s German Bitters, i have to say that I regard them as an excellent med icine, specially adapted to remove the diseases they ore recommended for. They strengthen and Invigorate the system when debilitated, and are usefnl In disorders of the liver, loss of appi Ute, <£c. 1 have also recommended them to several of my friends, who luivo tried them, and touud them greatly beneficial In the resto ration of health. Yours truly, WILLIAM SMITH, IKK) Hutchinson street. Philadelphia. D From the Itev. 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, Pa. * * • * 4 * I have known Hooilnnd’s German Bitters favorably for a number of years’ I have used them in my own family, aud have beou so pleased with Ib-lr effects, that I was Induced to recomm end them to many others, and know that they have operated In a strikingly benefi cial manner. I take great pleasure In thus publicly proclaiming this fact, and calling the attention of those aiUlcted with the diseases for which they are recommended, to thesoßltters, knowing trom experience that my recommen dation will be sustained. Idothismorecheer fnll as Hoofiand’s Bitters Is Intended tobenefit the otfilcted, aud Is “ not a rum drink.” Yours, truly, LEVI G. BECK. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religions Knowledge and Christian Chronicle, Phliudelphi . Although not disposed to favor or recom mend Patent Medicines In general, through distrust of their Ingredients and ettecT-, I yui know of no suifielent reasons way a man may not testify to the b- neflts he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, In the hope that he may thus contribute to the 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, because I wosprejudlced against them for many years, under the im pression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I am Indebted to my friend, Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this preju dice by proper tests and for encouragement to try them wnen snli'erlng from great and long continued debility. The use of three bottles or these Bitters at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident reUef and restor ation to a degree or bodily and mental vl"0r which I hadnot feltror six months before, and had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend directing me to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN j Philadelphia.. From the Rev. xnos. Winter, l). d„ Pastor of KoxborougU Baptist Church. Dear .Sir : I feel itdue to your excellent prep aration Hoofiand’s German Bitters, to add my testimony totbe 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 your German Bitters. I did so, and have experienced great and unexpected relief; my health i.as been very materially hyucfltted. I conflden ly recommend 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, Koxborongh, 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 ais Hoofland’s Bitter*. I-am very much improved In health, after having taken five bottles. Yours with respect. J. 8. HERMAN , BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. f Bee lhat the signature of “C. M. JACKSON I is on the wrapper of each bottle. , PRICE. SINGLE BOTTLE ONE DOLLAR, OR A HALF DOZEN FOR 85. Should your nearest druggist > not have the article do not be put Off by any of the intoxl cating’preparatlons that may be offered in its place, but send tous-and we will forward, se curely packed byexpress. PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND MAN UFACTORY^ NO. 631 ARCH STREET, Successors to C, M. JACKSON & CO, * For a&le ky Druggift4 .and Dealers, in every! ; ;J | : ;i juova: : . , : ,y toii;'pcbB EXPOSURE, FEVlilWl D y X 1» bi P 8 I A , AUK CUBED ItY WILL (TIIK tfVKUY CASK OK Very respectfully yours, W. D. BEIGKRIED, No. '2f> l Shackumaxon Htreut. Yours trulv, E. D." FEN HAUL 1). MKRRIGE PHILADELPHIA, PA\ JONES able ni tide. Tnere are no blanks. Packages of Certificates sold to Schools, Clubs, Agents,