1 Tropical Fruits. Pine>Apjplo>, Bananas, Oramten, Lomora, eto*HuWbere they Como From, tho Quantity Brought, and Whore they <«° The New York Times has the fallow ing sketch of the trade on Tropical Fruits i Fine-apples are mostly obtained from the West India Island*. They are brought here principally by English vessels, which, at other seasons, are transformed Into wreckers and coasters among the Islands Large plantations there are given op almost exclusively to the cultivatin'* of this luscious fruit, and are produced In such quuntitles that It Is at times almost Impossible to give them away. The musters of these vag abond schooners, falling In speculations elsewhere, touch at these various ports and load with this fruit, which they purchase from the planters ut from S 3 to GO coats per dozen, In gold. The few American schooners ouguged In tho trudc hove arrangement made with par ticular planters for their curgoes, and often take out In payment cargoes of sugar, Hour, tea und rum. Lurge nutn - bers of pine-apples arc lost on tho voyuge from rot, to prevent which the schooner’s crew Is usually kept busy In sorting over tho fruit. The loss, however, on all cafgocs will average about 1G percent, from the time It Is tulten on board until It Is disposed of to retailors. Purchased there ut Gl) cents per dozen, In gold, they rutall here at tho present time for §lO per dozen—yet thu dealers claim that but little profit Is made, on account of tho great lfumber widen spoil. The pine apple season lasts from the Ist of May to the last of July. There have arrived atthis portthlsseusonahout fifty cargoes of this fruit, each cargo averaging about 4.500 pine-apples. From here they are snipped to ull parts of the country, in such quantities as may be desired. This scuson the fruit has been of a good quality, and the market well supplied. Last year there was but little over half a crop, owing to u three mouths’ drouth, and what was saved of an inferior quality. , Bananasareobtaiued principally from Baracoa, at the eastern extremity of the Island of Cuba, and are brought here by the same vessels which bring the pine apples, the cargo, generally em hraeiugaquaulity of each, 4,000 bunches of bananas are about the average amount brought by each schooner. This season there have been about b’oo,ooo buncliesin market. They are purchased for about half adollarin gold per hunch, and sell here at from one to two dollars tier bunch. The percentage of loss is about the same as with pineapples. Bn nauas are in season from March till the lastofJuly. While many of those we reeeivu ure of nutural growth the linest are cultivated expressly for this market. Oranges and lemons are obtained from several different places, and are constantly arriving fresh. The West India Islands furnish us our Winter supply, the islands of the Mediter ranean those required in Spring, while the Menton fruit fills up ihe interim. The largest supply of oranges and lemons 'is obtained from the ports of Palermo and Messina, in the Island of Sicily. They are now in seuson, and are usually considered the finest brought to the market. About SO cargoes of oranges und lemons have arrived this year, averaging (1,000 boxes to the cargo. They cost, where purchased, from Sd to $ll per hux, and sell here at from ?4 to $O. The fruit brought curly in the season requires no handling before delivery to retailers, but that arriving now has ull to lie sorted over. Fully 10 per cent, of all arriving during the .Summer mouths is spoiled. Havana oranges are considered excellent, but the supply is limited. Limes come with the oranges and lemons ; large quanti . ties being disposed of in Lhe large cities. Cocoanuts are brought from Baracoa, Uuutun, Bruzil mid several other places. Tile supply is regular and the demand steudy. All fruit vessels bring cocoa nuts 111 greater or lesser quantities, and many me also brought in regular mer chant vessels. It is impossible to ap proach Ull estimate of thu quantity brought to market, in consequence of this irregularity in their arrival. The fruit schooners, however, bring hun dredsof thousands of them every season. They ure used principally by confec tioners in the manufacture of candy, and by pastry-cooks, who use large quantities in the making of pies. Watermelons, although not specially a tropical fruit, are brought here from the South in great numbers. There is scarcely a vessel arriving here from Charleston or Bavnunah at this season of the year that does not have on board hundreds of watermelons. The markets are now full of them, and hundreds of tpeople stop at the various stands to devour huge sections of them, us they are brought out cool and refreshing from the ice boxes. Our early melons all come from the Bouth, and the first of the seuson bring from two to three dol lars apiece. Nice, large ones can now be had for one dollar and a half. In about a monLli New Jersey will enter the field with her hundreds of acres of melons, and then all competi tors must yield to her the foremost place. Jersey melons, of all kinds, are the best produced. The farmers there cultivate acres of them, and in the height of the season the market is so glutted that thousands rot at the stand, and the best may be had for a few cents. They are brought across the river by wagon loads, and after the regular dealers are supplied, are hawked about the streets. At pres ent, however, there are nonebutSouth ern melons for sale, and these have been in market only about two weeks. It would be impossible to estimate the quantity of melons consumed in New York during a season as it would be to give the number of potatoes sold. In Missouri they have a watermelon known as the ■’ Orange melon,” which we have never seen elsewhere. It is an elegant red-coremelon, nearly round, ofmedium size and excellent flavor. The beauty of it is, that on inserting the knife gently the rind peels off in sections, like the rind of an orange, leaving all tile jucy meat by itself to ornament the plate and tempt the palate. Muslunelons and nutmegs are also biought from the South in the eurly part of tlie season, butiater are supplied in great quantities from New Jersey and Delaware. The prices for them vary ac cording to the supply and demand. In the height ofthe season they are scarcely worth anything, while at the present time almost any sum can be obtained for nice ones. grofessioual toras. JJ B. SWA R R ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 18 North Duke Street, (Near the Court House,) LANCASTER, PA. 2» tfd<4w 1 J W. JOHNSON, attorney-at-law, No. 26 South q,ueen Street, PENSION, BOUNTY, BACK PAY AND CLAIMS Carefully attended to. J A Jill EL ( H . HEYNOLDS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 63 East King street, (Opposite Lechler’s Hotel,) ' LANCASTER, PA. aug ‘23 J ROH R K 11, WHOLESALE DEALER IN FRENCH BRANDIES. WINES, GINS, No. 13 South Queen Street IES ’ lic ' (A fow Ten teachers wanted.... . charge of the Hohoola of Warwick t™ ship. Term six months. Applicants are ro quested 11 attend the Examination or the County Superintendent at Lltlz, a ugust oth at which time and place Teachers will he employ ed. Good, moral and experienced Teachers preferred. By order of the Board of School Directors. Julyll , 3tw 27 (Mbtott War*, &t. QIIRISTIAN WIDMYER’S cabinet-ware manufaoto.ry Opmer of East King and Duke streets,' LANCASTER, PA. Thelargest, moat complete and fashionable assortment of Cabinet Ware constantly on Hand In the Warerooms connected wittithpi establishment, and at prloee to salt theHmei *ag» UOaw Acmrou’s notice.-u.es iate or GEORGE DALEY, late 01 ,tUe City of Lunoaster, deceased. —The undersigned Audi-, tor, appointed to distribute the balance 're maining In the bands of Mite del J, Weaver, Administrator de bonis non, 0. T. A., to and among the heirs and legal representatives ot said deceased, will attend tor that purpo-e ON BATUBDAY, THE IITH DAY OF AUGUST, 18(1(1, at S o’clock, P. M„ In the Library Koonl or the Court House, In the City of Lancaster where all persons Interested In Bald distribu tion may attend. D. W. PATTERSON, julyliltwzr Auditor, TTiSTATE OF ELIZABETH DECUMAN. ri lute of New Holland, Earl Townalllp, de ceased.—Letters of Administration on Bald estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested to make Immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the same, will pre sent them without delay lor settlement to tho uadcrslgued, residing near the Sorrel Horae, East Eurl township. G COBOL DUCHMAN, Adndntstrator. Julyll » (Jtw*Z7 AEUITOB’N NOTICE ESTATE OF Jacob KaulTmun, luto of West Heuipflold township, Lanca tor county, doccasod. The uudeisigned Auditor appointed to olstrlbute the balance remaining In tho bunas of llarn hard Mann, (Farmer) Administrator or tho übovo estate,. to and amoug those legaUy en titled to the sains will sit for that purnoso on WEDNESDAY, the Bth day of AUGUST, A. D„ 18011, at 2 o'clock, P. M,, In thu Library Boom or tho Court House, In tho City of Lancaster, where all persons Interested fn said distribu tion iimy attend. 11. B. HWABB, July 11 Itw 27 Auditor. AU 1> IT O It ’ N NOTIV£,..E«IAXE OF Humuul Holplo, lute or Drumore twp.. Lancaster county. deed.—Tho undendgnua Auditor, appointed to distribute the bulunoe remaining in the huml# of John Helplu, Ad« mlnlntrulor of tbo above estate, to uud among mono loguiiy entitled utho name, will nit for that imnioMu on HATUKDAV,tho lllh day of AL’tJ UHT. A. D„ 1800, at 2 O'olocU, P. M. f In the Library Hoorn of the Court House, iu tho City of Lancaster. where ail persons interested iu mild distribution may attend. 11. B. BWARR, Auditor; July 11 -Itw 27 AUDITOII'N NOTICK.—THE UNDER- Hlgued Auditoruppolnted by tho Orphans' court of Lancaster county to distribute tbo balance In the hands of John 8. Luts and Adam H, Lutz, Executors of tho last will and testa* inontof Adam Lutz late of Ephrata township, Lancaster oounty, deceased, to ami among those entitled to the same, will sit for tbat purpose on THURSDAY, the Oth day of AU GUST, IHW, ut 11 o’clock, A. M., in the Library Koora m tho Court House in the City of Lan caster, when and where all persons interested may attend. PETEK MARTIN, JlfMtw.r, Auditor. Henry Houseal Administrator of Ann (Jelbaugb, deceased, April T., 1868, vs. V No 11, John 8. Gish, et. al. Executors Exn. Docket, of Jacob Gish, dec’d, <ftc. THE UNDERSIGNED AUDITORS Ap pointed to attribute the balance of the proceeds of the above Execution now in Court, will sit for thatpurpose on TUESDAY, the 14th day of AUGUSTnext, at 10 o'clock, A. M., In the Library Room of the Court House In the City of Lancaster. A. SLAYMAKEK, Juue27 7tw27 Auditor. Estate of Joseph komgmacher, late of Kphrata township, Lancaster coun ty, deceased.—The undersigned Auditor, ap pointed to distribute the balance remaining in the bauds of Adam Konlgmucher und Win. Carpenter, Esqs., Executors of the will of the übovu decedent, to and amoug those legally oD'lLled to the same, will sit for that purpose ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 9th, A. D., 1866, at 2 o'clock, P. M , In tho Library Room of the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, where all persons interested In said distribution may attend. A. BLAYMAJCER, Auditor. June 27 4tw 25 Estate of Barbara bott, late of Washington borough, Lancaster coun ty, deceased.—The undersigned Auditor, ap pointed to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of John M. Bott, Administrator of the estate of said deceased, to and among those legally entitleii to the same, will sit Jor that purpose ON FRIDAY, AUGUST IUTH, A. D., 1866. at 10 o’clock, a. Al., In the Library Room of the Court House, lu the city of Lancaster, where all persons interested In said distribu tion may aLUmd. J. B. LIVINGSTON, June 27 itwiT Auditor. Estate of esianuelsioii ler, late b! Ephmta township, deceased.—Letters of Administration on satu estate having been granted to the undersigned, a l persons ln debteu thereto are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims or de mands against the same will present them for settlement to the undersigned, residing in said township. BUSAN MOHLEII, Jo 26 Gtw* 21 Adminlst.atrlx. Estate of sabina Lambert. late of Lancaster city, deceased.—Letters of Administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned,all persons indebted thereto are requested to make Immediate pay ment, and those lmvi g claims or demands against the same will present them fur settle ment tu the undersigned, residing in said city. WILLIAM A. MORTON, HENRY R. FAHNESTOCK, Administrators. JIIUO 2U lilW -1 Estate or joNathan nmedley, lute of Fulton township, UoooaHeU.—Let ters ol Administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persous Indebted thereto are requested to make Imme diate payment, and those liavlug claims or do mundsugulnst the same will pro-unl them for settlement to the undersigned, residing In said township. THOMAS HMKDLKY. Juiy4 ntw+2(l Administrator. A UHTOIt'S NOTICE.—ESTATE OF x\. OKOHIfK *V iCA VEK, late of Donegal, now West Uunojal township, deceased.—The under signed Auditor, appointed to distribute the money paid into the Orphans’ Court of Lan caster County, to and among those legally en titled to the same, will attend for that nurpose ON TilUKtfl>AV, AUGUST Utii, 18(10, at 10 o'clock, A. Min the Lib'ary ltoom of the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, where all persons interested In said distiibution may utlcud. SAM'L EBV, Auditor. Jniy-i 4tw • 0 AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—IX THE MAT ter ol the Trust Account of James Lynch Trustee appointed by the Orphans’ Court to sell the Real Estate of John Dougherty, late of the City of Lancaster, deceased, which account was read and confirmed nwi by the Court on the isth day 01 June, 1866. And now, June 25th, 18U6, on motion of Geo M. Kline. Esq. Court uppolnt Wm. Aug. Atlee Ksq., Auditor to distribute the interest ot Jno! s. Dougherty, deceased, in the balance of said account. lhe undersigned gives notice that he will sit lor the purposes of his appointment in one of the Jury Rooms in the Court House in the City of Lancaster, on SATURDAY, AUGUST -J, A. D. f ISO 6, at II o'clock A. M., when and wheie all parties interested are notified to at tend. WM. AUG. ATLEE. Auditor. July-l 4tw 26 Al' DITOB’S * OTICE.-I N THE MATTER of the appraisement and acceptance of part of the Real Estate of John Dougherty, late of tho City of Lancaster, deceased, by Marv A McGrann. A nd now, Juno2sth, 1860, on motion of George M. Kline, Esq., Attorney for Judgment credit ors, the Court appoint. William Aug. Atlee Esq., Auditor'o distribute the share or John s! Dougherty, now deceased, in said valuation motleys. Ihe uudersitrned gives notice that he will sit for the purposes ofliis appointment in one of the Jury Rooms in the Court House in the City 9* Lancasler, on SATURDAY, August 4th, A. D, lStib, at 11 o'clock A. Al. p when and where all parties interested are notified to attend. WAX. AUG. ATLEE, Auditor. 4tw-2« gOWMAN <* LEONARU, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS SILVER AND SILVER PLATED GOODS, 701 A ecii Street, Those in want orsilver or Silver Plated Ware will flud Itmueh to thelradvantage by visiting our Store b fore making their purchases. Oar' long experience in the manufacture of the above kind of goods enables us to defy compe titlou. * We keep no goods but those which are of the nrKt-class all of our own make, aod will bo sold at reduced prices. July 11 lyw 27 [my 17 lyw 1!) 5 O > a S w O Z S > -ci, r 3 H a W K W £ S' mo THE TOBACCO GROWERS. The subscriber, having taken the old PRtnh lished Commission House on Front street" would invite the attention thereto of all those having Tobacco on hand and ready for market They will have interests wefl StoSSJd®o by consigning their Leaf tome, as special au tention Is paid to the selling of Leaf Tobaenn and Cigars. Address CHAS. DOTTB 62 North Front Street, 2nd Floor June 20 ltd*3mwj Philadelphia, l*a. g M. SCHAEFFER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLERY NOS. I AND 2 EAST KING STREET, LAN ASTER, PA. Jan Id ranted 100,000 SPLIT HICKORY SPOKES, 100,000 HICKORY PLANK, 50,000 POPLAR SCANTLING , SPRECHEB * BHEAFFER, Southeast corner of Duke, and Church at. ““I' l * Bmw 19 Stitt, grtttfr.-. -MANUFACTUKERS AND PHILADELPHIA. ? • ? =1 CO *1 I I I H U 1 a I : t) H e* er O m SS I Q B a » V * W elf W - ! P ; w « § 3 e u o fc| 3 g 33 S I 3 H « fe 5 p S o *5 " i j *> 3 W s S !> I n B 0 ' i s I H iru (Saofo, &t. S PB,HO ' 1886 ' 1 CLOTHS, CASSIMEBEB AND 7 CLOTHING. HAGER & BROTHERS are now openlngan elegant stock of Goods for Men aHd Boy's Wear, at . GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. French, Black and Colored Cloths. French and Scotch Coatings. Plain and Fancy Silk-Mixed Prating?, , Handsome Casslmeren tor Suits. A full assortment of BOY'S WEAIt. CoAslmoro, Kentucky Jean, and Cottouadcd. A)ko« a complete stoolc of READY-MADE CLOTHING of our own maoufacturo, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. We Invite an examination. HAUER A BROTHEHB. tlwifl SPRING 1800. JJBY GOODS AT LOW PBICKB. HAUER A BROTHERS Ato now receiving u splendid uisortmeut of Dry Googs purchased ut Now York Anotionsat u groat loss on cost of importation. LADIES' CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS. French Wool Do Lalnes—plain aud Highly Figured Wool DeLainen, Elegant Plaid and Figured Mohairs, Plain Alpacas—Choice Shades Pekin Stripes, At one-half late prices, and as low uh ever sold In old times. Handsome Americau Do Laines 25 Cents. Merrimac Calicoes 20 “ Good Calicoes. Best Ginghams. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS, LINENS AND HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, at very low prices. CARPETS ! CARPETS ! ! A flue assortment of BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS. FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS—aI l widths. WALL PAPEKS! WALL PAPEKB! The largest and fluest selection of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE WALL PAPER ever oll'erfd in this city WINDOW SHADES, FIXTURES, Ac. Call ami examine. HAGER A BROTHERS. 1866. UKY ooons - 1866 WENTZ BROTHERS' BEE HIVE STOKE, No. 5 East King s t a££ t . A BEAUTIFUL DEMONSTRATION. PRICES ARE DECIDEDLY REASONABLE. We have now on exhibition a moat superb display of reasonable and fashionable goods ns well os a large stock ol' Stable and Domestic Goods, to which wo Invite Early und Special Attention. Our prices will be found low. CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS claim an earnest attention. p The long established character of the , , “BEE HIVE STORE” B .\ BU ll*cleut guarantee that every customer win get tho u>orl/t nf their money, LADIES SACQUKS, CLOAKS AND CLOTHS. WENTZ “Sign of the Bee Hive.” apritftfwioj No. 5 East King street. sats, dJapjs, Sr. gHULTZ’ HAT STOKE, ESTABLISHED 1829. NO. aUNOHTK QUEBN STEKKT LANCASTER, PA. We manulacture our own goods, thus en* abllng 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 oi Spring and Summer Goods consists of all the noveltieis of the seasons; at least fifty different styles, the popular of which are »be CAVALIER, CAVALIER D’ ORSAY, INDICATOR, (very uew t/ FULTON, MORTON PETO, BRIGHTON, (nobby,} TYROdL A SPLENDID SILK HAT FOR So.OO Cheaper than can be had elsewhere. Our business connection with ourpatrons for a period oi nearly forty year* Is sufficient guar antee of our ability to please all who may iavor us with a call. * apr IS tfddwl SHULTZ & BRO. rjUIE GREATEST BARGAINS, LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND LATEST STYLES, TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY, ABE AT ! ; J ESSE SMITH ’ S ,! NEW HAT U'D CAP STOPF an excellent article for dressing the W yD ° AP SiORE » HAIR OF CHILDREN, HOWELL'S BUILDING, '' No. (H, North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA. The proprietor, having just returned from New\ork and Philadelphia, would respectful'y inform his patrons and the public generally, that he has now on hand the Latest, Best and most complete assortment of HATS AND CAPS, ever offered to the citizens of Lancaster and vicinity, and at the most REASONABLE PRICES. This stock consists-of all the novelties oft he season, some of which are: THE CHAPEAU BREVETE, NEW SARATOGA, CYUDSURE, INDICATOR, SARATOGA, MORTON, AND PETGA He has Just received a large’and tine stock oh GENTLEMEN’S STRAW GOODS, which will be sold cheap for cash. Also, a choice variety of LADIES’ HATS Hit© most fashionable ol which are - THE SAILOR, THE DERBY, ETC. tfd. tw JUHENSE SACRIFICE!!! GREAT BALES OF JEWELRY It / 9000 , 0 0 0 Worth to be sold at an Immense Sacrifice at One Dollar each article. SiWerWare of every description, Gold and Silver Watches, Splendid Lockets, Bupnrb Tea and Dinner Sets, Gold Pens and Pencil Cases together with Fine Oil Pointings, Engi -avlnaa’ etc., within the reach of all— o{ every man’ woman and child. * ’ ! M AT 81 EACH 111 And not to be paid for until you kn< >w what Sou are to receive 1 DULK OF 8 A L] 2 , BY APPORTIONMENT. 100 Gold Hunting Watche* BlootoS3oo 250 Ladles’ Gold Watches .... 75 to 200 400 Silver Watohes, double case 40 to 80 200 Diamond Rings. an to inn 200 Silver Dinner Sets iooto 150 IUO “ Tea Sets 100 to 150 600 " Teapots and Coffee Urns... 20 to 60 100 “ Revolving Patent Castors.. 15 to 40 5 000 Gold Vest and Neck Chains Bto 80 1,000 Photograph Albums 15 to 60 200 Oil Paintings 25 to 100 4,000 Magic Spring Lockets _ 10 to 20 1.000 Gold Pens, extension holders... 6to 10 600 sets Ladles’Jewelry, superb sto 15 610 Oval Band Biacelets ' gto 20 1,000 Masonic Pins gto 10 200 Muslo Boxes 20to 100 500 sets Sliver Tea and Table Spoons. 15 to 30 1,000 Gold Thimbles 7to 14 900 silver Ice Pitchers a>to 100 6,000 Children’s Armlets sto 10 2,u00 Watch Charms sto 10 1.000 Silver Cruet Stands 20 to .80 M Etc., Etc., Etc.. Eto., Etc. # The chances In the division of the abov> e ust or goods are to be disposed of according u » 1 ronMfl ex ? dBtalement o{ arrangements. n^ /e hio«i al€a 01 to© various articles,there being fealed aSr«sv. e put lnto envelopes, securely reffiirfi' S. n te en ordered, taken out with no ii)rwardedh^iSn’n ho^in g no favoritism, and tlflSSe con^ ben the holder Of tbe Cer turnimMmiu^h^r^M 1 ® or toe can have by re- ONK DOLLAB. a“ yQu f ? ® old . or able a, tide. Taerfare other ™ 1 “- IbS&r: 0 any ,0.25 11 " 1.00 65 ;; (wlthaepiendidpreKiSr;; 600 100 “ M „ 10.00 We guarantee satisfaction In aH’cmST tomers whose tastes or fancies we not have their goods exchanged. lilted Parties desiring to act as agents will lowed 10 cents on each certificate ordered v^" thoSc^ Ba i^Su; e iirisL r or2i ve c^ od i *° *■ A f Nos. 64 &66 fi Agent* wanted!* every •.. CHEVKUX- OneappliSt , tion warranted to curl the • ; mlotf straight’and tttib born hair oT either sex In* to wavy ringlets or heavy maalve-curls.: Has been mod by the fashion* Abies of Parlaand London, wlthAhe most grati fying itottlU. Does no to the hair.— Prlce by mail,, sealed and postpaid, 11. Deaorlp* live circulars mailed free. Address, BERGER, SHUTTB (too.. Chetnlsta, No. 286 River Street, Troy, N. Y. Sole agents for the United States, may 4 flmdaw QHASmiAB'fl WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying the Com . plexlon. The most valuable arid perfeotpreparation in um. for giving the skin a beautiful pearl* like tint, that Is only founddn youth. It quickly removes Tan, FrecklexT Pimples, Blotches, Moth Patches, Sallowness, Eruptions, and all Impurities or the skin kindly healing the some, leaving the skin white and dear os ala baster. Its nso cannot be detected by the closest scrutiny, and being a vegetable preparation Is perfectly harmless. It is the only ortlole of the kina used by the French, and Is considered by the Parisian as indispensable to a perfect toilet. Upwards of 80,<xrfbottles were sold dur ing the past year, a sufficient guarantee of Its efficacy. Price only 76 oents, Bent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of an order, by BERGER, 6HUTTS St 00. Chemists. 286 River Htroot, Troy, N. Y may Omdsw SPRING 1806. lous manner, It has be n used by tho ellto of Paris and London with the most (Uttering suo* chi. Names of all purchasers will bo regis tered, and if entire satisfaction 1m not given In every Instance, the mouey will be cheerfully refunded. Price by mall, sealed and postpaid, $l. Descriptive circulars und testimonials mailed free. Address, BERGER, SHUTTS A CO., Chemists, No. 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y. Sale agents for the United States, may 4 6md<*w TO EVEBBODY ! French Percale, Ac., THE GUIDE TO .HEALTH AND BEAUTY, It, teaches how to remove Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Blotches, Moth Patches, Sallowness, Eruptions, and all impurities of tho skin; how to enamel the ssln, leaving it while and clear as alabaster; how to produce the fullest de velopment of the female lorm (as practised by the French,) causing the bust to grow round and lull, and if the lorm has been lost by pad ding, lacing, or maternity, restoring It to more than its original fullness, firmness and beauty. It teaches how to reduce in size the bands and feet; produce corpulency or the reverse; re* move superfluous hair; cure Corns, Bunions, Warts and Moies; renew your age; cure Drunkenness, Catarrh. Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, Ac., how to fascinate and gain the love and affeotion of any person you may choose, together with other useful and valuable information. No young Lady or Gentleman should foil to send their address to the under signed and receive by return mall u copy of this valuable work In a sealed envelope lree of charge. Address, BERGER, SHUTTS A CO., Chemists 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y. may 4 flmdaw G 1 « C fc T ~ O ULOBSOLIi\E. c* 1 ° ' w M c GLOSSOLINE H A PURELY VEGETABLE ARTICLE, eobJ RESTORING AND BEAUTIFYING GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE ULOSdOLINEj Cleans the Head from Scurf and Dandruff, GLOSSOLINE' GLOSSOLINEj GLOSSOLINE Cures Itching of the Bcalp. GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE Prevents tho Hair from falling out. Prom otes tho Growth of the Hair und gives It a BEAUTIFUL AND GLOSSY APPEAR ANCE, which 1b not exceeded by auy other prepara tion known. js 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 the market, the sure effect of which Is to ruin the hair, rendering it dry aud brash, and destroying its lile and color. GLOSSOLINE GLOSSObINE GLOSSOLINE 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 find ! as it renders it soft and pliant, and causes it to remain in any desired position. GLOSSOLINE [ GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE I Is 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 Urotn Its composition everything of an injurious nature, and each ingredient is, of itself, bene cfialal to the hair. For sale by all the principal Druggists imroughout the United States, i PRICE, ONE DOLLAR. HENRY CHASE, Boston, Mass., Sole Agent for the United States, aor 27’ timd&w Homs* Jurttis&ing <BoMs. H° USE FURNISHING A . C . bLI y N , DEALER IN HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, No. 11 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa., whore every description of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Consisting o! Houskeepers’ Hardware, Stoves ofall hinds, Tin Ware,Japanned Ware, Wooden Ware, Briuiheß, Baskets, Spoons, Knives, Forks, Copp-er and Brass Ware, and Cooking XJtenslls or all kinds. Patent Clothes Wringers, Patent Carpet Sweepers, Step Ladders, Bird Cages, Ac., can be had at the lowest prices. An examination of my stock is solicited before purchasing else where. A. C. FLINN, Lancaster House Furnishing Store, mar 12 tfd IJtIST AND UHEET-IRON WARE MANC All kinds of TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COP PER WARE oa hand and manufactured to order, at the House Furnishing store of A. C. FLINN, No, U North Queen St., Lancaster. 19- Roofing, Spouting and Repairing prompt ly attended to. JJ EATERS ANl> COOKING RANGES. The most Im proved HEATERS AND RANGES for sale and fit ap. Particular attention given to repairs, at the House Furnishing Store of mar 18 tfdl A. C. FLINN. QOPPEB WARE MANUFACTORY, Having seemed the services of Jacob Springer, formerly in the employ of C. Kleffer, and lately of Deaner «£ Shaum, lam now pre pared to do all kinds of COPPER WORK. Particular attenrJon given o he manufac ture and fitting up of Stills, Brewers' Ket tles, Ac. A share of custom, is solicited at the Laneaah. House Furnishing Store. A 0. FLINN, No. 11 Noilh Queen St., Lancaster. 19- Highest price p<ald fox Old Copper, Brass, and Pewter. A CARD. Being now in the em.ploy of A C. FLINN, No. II North St», Lancaster, Pa,, I would solicit a contl nuance of the custom ox jx iy former patrons. Ail work in the Copper Manufactory prompt ly attended to, and guaranteed to give satis- JtlOD. JACOB SPRINGER, Lately in emplo. y of Deaner ± Shaum, p AS FITTING .ISD PLUMBING ESTABLII IHMENT, . No. U North Quern Street, Laneatter, T* rtlcular attention ghven to fitting upholld mga with Goa or Water Pipes, Water Closelai BMa W,B»U»Tub« l 4o.. . . 53 : jair Qiptmitm. SKATTT^AVBVBV. Golden, Flaxen, and ken -CURLS prodcoed by the' use of Prof. Dje Bbxux*S ; FRISBB LE WHI6KERN AND MUSTACHES forced to grow upon iho smooth est face in from throe to live weeks by üßlhg Dr. HEVIGNE'S REST A U RATUER CAPILLAIRE, the most wonderful dis covery in modem sotonoe. uotlogupon tho Beard and Hair in an almost rnlraou- Just Published. THE HAIR GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE GLOSSwUNE GLOSSOLINE GLOBBOLINE GLOSSOLINE GLUSSOLiNE GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE GLOSSOLINE FACTORY. <»BU’.TticTCrg;.‘.^tj QttiipstaU. yiLVABU lAHmr, HEKCHAHT MILL • AND LAND , ROB SALE.—J. D. race* Co. Re*l Eitato'AkVQU, HarruonbnrK. Va., have for sal., a valuable property, which prettnta aoDerlor Indnown.ou to man of oacI f^oOGS&SSK iULaad took Dwelling andDrtck Tenant House, together with all neoessary and conven ient buildings. The Tannery has a large num ber of Vato. far laying away Leather, and in deed has everything necessary for carrying on the Tannery business on* large scale. There FORTY-NINE ACRES OF LAND. In a good state of cultivation attached to this property, and several hundred acres of exoel> lentßark land within one mile of the Tannery. This Is a valuable property, and it Is seldom that suoh property is In market. ItUsituated near the grade leading from Strasbnrs to Capon Springs, 18 miles from Winchester. In Frederick oounty. Va., at Gravel Springs. The water nowqr is excellent, and the Bark Mill, Roller, See,, are run by this power. The terms will be made accommodating. For particulars, addess. J. D. PRICE St CO., No. 1 and 9 Law Buildings. , Harrisonburg, Va. deo23 w “RWH hlu» fob hale.—the JD .utworlber offer, for Halo, all that traot or parool of land with the Improvement., .It uateu In Harford eoanty, at the headorßuth River, and known aa t-e "BUSH MILLS,” containing 65 ACRES, more or less, and being tlie same and all the land conveyed by Nanoy Williams to Richard Green, by deed dated on tho 18th day of Au gust, lwfl. And recorded in Liber H. D, G„ No. 82, one of the Land Record Books of Harford oounty. , On this property is one of the finest Mill soats In the country, on which tlioro has been for years In successful operation a large Merchant Mill, built in the most substantial mannorof stono. Tho mill house has been burned, but the waUs, 70x46 foot, are standing, and upba rsntlyflrm and uninjured. There is now on the property a substantial Stable*!tc UNO Qp ®°ary, Cooper's Shop, . K Tho water power is ample and unfailing— navigable water to the mill door-ihe immediate neighborhood furnishes large sup piles of grain, and the railroad Is within a A part of the land at tached is of great fertility and of remarkable productiveness. imiNKHiimf « at the s“?° tlme TWO r K 4. HtI AKTB, a feet loeg and about 7 Inches in diameter, with LARGE IRON WHEELB, Wheel f6et alanu ' ler attached—also the Water This valuable property will be offered at Public Sale at the Court House Door, at Bel ■ Air f. on ,T UfcsI)AY ' JULY 21th, isa«, at llo’olook A ■ -d■ ilf not sooner disposed of at private sale. Tehms of 8ale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid In Cash on the day of sale, one-third in tlx and one-third In twelve months tbereufter. thecredlt payments to bear Interest from the day of sale, and to be secured by notes of the purchaser, with approved security. For further particulars address WM. J. RICHARDSON. Aberdeen, Harford county, Aid. _July 3 ltd«twts YAJtUABLE HEAL ESTATE AT PRI VATE SALE.—The undersigned otters at private sale his property situated In the village of Mechanicaburg, upper Leacock township, 6 miles from Lancaster and <3 miles from New Holland, on the turnpike, containing SIX ACHES AND FIVE PERCHES. With a very substantial two-story BHICK 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, wltu a great variety of small fruit —all of the very best selection. Also, a well, and pump in It of a nevery-fail ing Spring. Also a Brick Cistern, with pump Jn it—all convenient. Will be shown 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, aprli t seplw Trustee s sale of deer creek LANDS.—In Virtue of a Decree In Chan cery, the subscriber, as Trustee, will sell at the Court House Door. In Bel-Air, on TUESDAY, the 7th day of AUGUST. 1806, 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 formerly owned by Dr. Parker Forwood, late of said county, deceased: Division N 0.2,.2, As marked on the Plot, situ ated on the north side or the public road lead ing from Bel-Air to Dublin, and containing ACRES, more or less, 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 Orchard, good fencing, &c. Division No. 3, Lies north of and adjoining No. 2, and binds on the south side of tne road leading from William Ady’s to the Trappe Church, containing by s -rvey M ACRES, 3 ROODS AND 37 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 two-story DWELLING HOUSE, about the centre or the place. Division No. 6, Lies adjoining No. 3, on the road leading,from WllllamiAdy'a to the Trappe Churoh. ana contains by the survey *5 ACRES, 2 ROODS AND a 2 PERCHES, of which about one-half is In wood. There Ison thispluco a two-story DWELLING house. All these lands are of good quality, and well watered. They are slt»ai ed in a healthy coun try, about six miles from Bel-Air, and are very desirable for small farms. A plot of the may be seen at the of fice of the subscriber, Terms of Sale. —Prescribed by the decree are. that one-third of the purchase money, shall be paid on the day of sale, and the residue In two equal instalments at blx and twelvs months, with interest from the day ofsale, and security approved by the Trustee. HENRY W. ARCHER, Trustee, Je2sltd&fitw Bel Air, Hartford Co., Md. jg ANK S , DIN MORE A CO., Successors to A. B. Davis & Co., Manufacturers oj PATENT SCALES SUITABLE FOB 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. W. Corner of 15th ST. A PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, PHIL A DELPHI A. C. M. BANKS, R. H. DINMORE, , LEWIS L. HOUPT, oct 2o lyw 12 FRED’K A. RIEH^E. JACOB I. ADOMTIS, 618 MABKET STBEET, 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, _ aud WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION ~ IN ALL CASES. Also: JEWELRY, silver and plated ware, 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 618 MARKET STREET, nov22-lvw) PHILADELPHIA, Pa. gIT TO LOVE! SECRETS OF GENERATION BY REV. S. .V. LANDIS, M. D. GREAT INVALUABLE PRIVATE PHYSI OLOGICAL INFORMATION. The most Important, Simplified, Condensed, Lselul, Original, Scientific Book of the Age. Every married couple should have one, , , PKJCE ONE DOLL AH. I he Infallible Private Lecture on Psycholog- T C w l n^v^fr U ?R\. T . Learll iiow T 0 CHARM THOSE YOU LONE, Cau.v? anybody lo think of you, <So. J w t Col^ ulnB man y tcci'eUs worth knowinn.— Price 80 cents. Address FRANCIS STEINER A CO.. f 43 North Third St., and receive Sealed, pre-pald, by return mail, B ®nd ten cents for The Shari* Shooter anti Private Circular” of contents, apr 25 Bm*w' HE N 8 Z ET’S AMMONIATED BRON CHIAL TROCHES. r ?l lable * and efficacious remedy In Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Asthma,Coughs. Colds, ft??n7T»V, Dlphtllerla^aryn SltlB, Inflammation of s h^, P ß ary ? x or Clergyman’s Sore Throat, and all disorders arislnS from the Respiratory organs. r v J\“ b ,i!. 0 s P eal t? r s and Singers will find them POOhUar advantage In strengthening, faring and glvlDg power and tone to the Manufactured solely by SAMUEL E. HENSZEY, JR., No. 7, Churoh street, West Chester, Pa. Con be had of all Druggists. JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, Wholesale Dealers, No. 23 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, “a? s Bmw 17 JpENRONE R. HOOFE’S ARCH STREET WHARF. SCHUYLKILL PHILADELPHIA. Agent fob the sale ok terracotta water pipes and HYDRAULIC CEMENT. Also, Plastering, Lath. Calcined Plaster, Hair White Sand, Bar Sand, Ac., Ac. once 6mw*22 L A PI ““ B HOISt ' PHILADELPHIA. The subscribers having leased this favorite House, It has been REFITTED AND REFURNISHED IN AN ELEGANT MANNER, Aud is now prepared wlih the most perfect ap* polntments for the reception of guests, The first position among first-class Hotels will be maintained in the future, as lu the past may 80 ly will BAKERiPARLEY/ • QHOLEBA MEDICINES. HOMCEOPATHIO MEDICINE CASES Containing all the remedlea neoessary lor the treatment of the disease, with the requisite directions for their übb. P & I 0 E *9.& 0 , Will be mailed securely Tacked to any ad dresaCon receipt of $2.75. For sale at A. J. TAFEL'B, Homoeopathic Pharmacy. ‘ 48 Ndrui Ninth Street. maylB3mwl9j ' Phiiadelpwaj $lOO “ WAM " I will P«7 to any Doctor or member of the Medical Tratenuty. .the ium of f 100, tor any Compound thatpoueueamoremedlclnalvlr tnoa and onratlTepowert than Mlihler'* Herb Bitten. B. MIBHI.BR. Proprietor, >■ 8. E. Oprner ot Centre Square, ■ Lenaeeter'Ta. $lOO JUSWAKU! I will nay 1100 Reward tor the dlaoorery of any medicinal preparation that can cure a fierbßltter« Sty ' of °° mpUlnU “““ Miehlert B, MIHHT.KR. Proprietor, B. E. Corner of Centre Square, Lan carter. Pa, $5OO MW “ DI I will pay <5OO to the Proprietor of any Medi cine toot can show a greater number of genuine Certificate* of ourei effected by It near the place where it U mode, than MIBHLHR'B HERB BITTERS—of Consumption, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Bloody Flux. Dlarrhcßa/Typbold, Remittent Intermittent and Billons Fevers! Fever ana Ague, Cholera Morbus, Yellow Jaondloe, Scrofula. Banning or Sore Less. Cancer, Abscess, Neuralgia, RheamaUsm Ouughs, Colds, Cramp in the Btomaoh, Chronlo Diarrhoea, Piles, Tetter, Scold Head, Ophnema. or falling oway-eickness peculiar to children Leuoorrlaeo, Falling of the Womb, all obstruc tions to the due oourse of nature la females, all vonorlal diseases, and all complaints arising from Impure Blood or a weak and disordered state of the Btomaoh, Liver or Kidneys. Certi ficates of cures of the Yellow Fever in Moxioo can also bo furnished. Remember if it does not oure, the money will be refunded by the pro prietor, BENJAMIN MIBHLKR, 8. E. Corner of Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa, SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. The Ingredients used In compounding Mlsh icr’i Hero Bitter* are not kept secret oy the Proprietor. Bond for a Clroular and you will loam the medlool properties of all the artlolcs used Id lu preparation; also In the mauur in which they operate on tho system, and much other valuable Information, If you are afflict ed with disease send for one of Mlshler's Herb Bitten Circulars: read it carefully, profit by the bints it contains, and you will be placed on the sure rood of recovery. BITTERS WILL CURE ALL DISEASES OF THE SKIN ! Diseases of the skin ore numerous and, with but one or two exceptions, may all be traced to impurity of the blood. In many persons this Impurity is born In the system; while others acquire it through improper treatment of scores of diseases. Under tula head may be classed— Ist, Scrofula,—Tnis 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, It Is caused by vice. Acting as a latent poison, It reduces the vitality of the blood, and weakens the depurating organs, so that 'hey fall to discharge or cast out the impurities tuat are continually generating In the system. A person physically pure acquires gouorbcea, or some other secret disease; he undergoes a course of mercury, thr disease Is dried up. and the patient pronounced well. Vain delusion. Ihe oomplalnt is uot oured.lts channel Is only diverted. Instead of making Its appearance outwardly, It acts ou the Internal organs, and scrolula, 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 slus of their fathers auu laboring under the curse inscribed lu the Bo kof Books. •• I will visit the Iniquities of the fathers upon their children.” r To cure this dreadful complaint It Is neces saiy that the blood should be thoroughly puri fied. all the organs of the body brought iuto a healthy state of action, and the system braced up and strengthened by invigorating tonics.— Look at the articles used m compounding Mlshler’s Bitters; see the array of purifying and invigorating mendicaments. and say whether there is an article In the whole list of medicines tbat equals It. We here emphatically assert, without fear of contradiction, that MIShLEK’S BITTERS WILL CURE ALL KINDS OF SCROFULOUS DISEASES. It purifies the blood, it strengthens the inter nal organs and aids them to perform their nat ural functions, It is a stimulant aud a tonic and it will cure Scrofula. 2d, Running Sores .and Ulcers.—Running sores and ulcers Invariably Indicate a scrofu lous taint. They are caused by the efforts oi nature to discharge the impurities of the blood. Many persons afflicted with running sores and ulcers succeeded In drying them up aud think they ar-- cured when the skin grows over the sore. They are. however, “ but making bad worse,” lor the j mpurities that were discharged from tho 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 Mlshler’s Bitters, a continued and persevering use oi which will most certainly effect a per mnnent cure. lid, Salt Rheum.—Salt Rheum Is a vague, In definite. though, popular term given to al most all the non-feorile eruptions of tne skin which afflict adults. It is generally an erup tion of vesicles in small, distinct ulcers, ac companion with asmartlng, tingling sensation, wltn a tendency to oreep orspread over tho ad lolnlng surface. Mlshler's Billers are a sure cure for this disease. 4th. himples and Blotches.—Pimples and Blotches ou iho skin ore always a sure slgu ol Impure blood. Although neverdangerous, ox copt In cases of carbuncles, they are very, dla agreeable. Often we will see tne most hand some features rendered hldeous\ by great blotches and pimples, and Instead o*f tne pleas ing look whloh should Irradiate the human face we see nothing but disgust ng corruption ; for pimples and blotches urenotulng bat the cor rupt accumulations of the system expelled through the medium of the skin, The use of Mishler's Bitters'will force these corruptions to be discharged through the natural channels, and thus cures al 1 kinds of plmplesand blotches. Ladles who desire a fair completion, free from pimples should bear this factln mind, apr *3 jglmnblug, lilting, &r. HI) SCHAUM, DEALERS IN STOVES, HEATERS, A fall and complete assortment of every pat tern and design constantly on hand, at greatly reduced prices, at their Old Stand. DEANER & SCHAUM No. 7 East King street. rpIN AND SHEET-IRON WAKE MANUFACTORY Every variety of COPPER AND SHEET.IRON WARE constantly on hand and manufactured to order at the Old Stand. DEANER A SCHAUM, No. 7 East King street. QiOPPEBWARE MANUFACTORY. STILLS, BREWER'S KETTLES, COPPER KETTLES, AND EVERY VARIETY OF COPPER-WARE. Having had over twenty*years’ experience in the business, and employing none but first class workmen, we are fully prepared to exe cute all orders we may be entrusted with. DEANER & SCHAUM, No. 7 East Klrg street. QAS FITTING AND PLUMBING. The subscribers having secured the services of superior mechanics respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. They are prepared to execute all orders that they may be entrusted 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. County work promptly attended to. 1&. All work guaranteed. DEANER A KCHAUM, No. 7 East Kingjstreet, Lancaster. tfd aw PistfUanrous. nOLCMBIA ISBFRASCE COMPANY. CAPITAL AND ASSETS\ $632,210 49 This Company continues to insure Build ings, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by fire, on the mutual p>an either for a cash premium or premium note BIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount insured, ...$8,804,295.61 Leas ain't expired In *65... 212&6.00 8,091 969 61 CAPITAL ANI) INCOME. Ain’t of premium notes, Jan. Ist, 1866 .. $426,090.66 Less premium notes ex pired In 1865 Ain’t of premium notes received In 1865 Balanoe of premiums. Jan. Ist, 1865.. Cash receipts, less com missions in 1865, 16,078.66 410,017.21 CONTRA. *>70,198.87 Losses and expenses paid In 1865 87»TBa Balance of Capital and ' Assets, Jan. 1, 1866. - 6324210.19 Gkokok Yorrwn T S' «REEN, PreSdff 7 S'C 00 "' DIHK Wiwim Patton, fife. SSSL. ttMai p. Eberleln, Michael 8. ShtunAD, Amoaß. Green. a a Slayjpaker, Edmund apering.. „ THEO, w, TTfffen Agent. North Dose street, M44W x sY.crjr.tu jt-t. .'t ::' it i j- rpneiuuniEirsTßinieToino, (Hot a Whibxt Pbbpabatiow.) GERMAN BITTERS, DEiILITYI DEBILITY! resulting from any cause whatever PROSTRATION OF THE SYSTEM, INDUCXD DT SEVERE HARDSHIPS, OR DISEASES OP CAMP LIFE Soldixbs, OrrxxcMß, Mali or Frkal* Adult ob Youth, Will find In thin Bitten a pure Tonlo, not do* pendent on bod Liquors Tor their almost miraculous offocU. DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS LIVER’AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS, ffIIcTPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERSI This Bitters has performed raoro Cures, gives better Satisfaction, has more Testimony, has more Respectable People to vouch for it, than any other articles In the market. We defy anyone to assertion AND WILL PAY 81000 to any one who will produce a certificate pub lished by us tnat U not genuine. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, AND DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS F Observe the following systoms resulting from Uorders of the digestive organs: Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness of Blood to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach, Nau sea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Ful ness or Weight In the Stomach, .Hour Emaciations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomacn, Swimming of the Head. Hurried aud difficult Breathing, Fluttering at" the Heart, Choking or Suffocat ing Sensaiion.s when in a 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 and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn ing In the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil and great. Depression ol Spirits. L REMEMBER, I{full this Bitters is not Alcoholic , contains no Ruth or Whisky, and, cannot make DrunAarct*, 6uf is the best Tonic in the World. READ WHO SAYS SO From Rev. W. D.l Seigfrled, Pastor {of Twelfth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Gentlemen:—! have recently been labornlg ,nder the distressing eflects of Indigestion, ac companied by a prostration of the nervous sys* tern. Numerous remedies were recoinmeuued by friends, and some of them tested, but with out rellof. Your Hoofland's German Hitters were recommended by persons who had tried them, and whose favorablo mention of these Bitters Induced me to try them. I must con fess that I imd an aversion to Patent Medicines from tho “thousand and one" quack "Bit ters," whoso only aim seems to be to palm off sweetened and drugged liquor upon the com munity in a sly way, and the tendenoy 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 rlvedjgreat and permanent benefit from the use ofa few bottles. Very respectfully vours, W. D. SEIUFRIED, No. 254 Shackamaxon Street. A From the Rev, E. D. Fendall, Assistant Editor Christian Chronicle. Philadelphia. I have derived decided benefit irom the use of Hoofland’s German Bitters, and leel it my Srlvliege to reoommend them as a most valua le tonic, to all who are suflering from gen eral debility or from diseases arising from de rangement of the liver. RANGES, &C. From Rex, D. Merrige castor of the Passyunk IBaptist Church, Philadelphia. From the many respectable recommenda tions given to Dr. Hoofland’s German Bitters, I was induced to give them a trial. After using several bottles I found them to be a good remedy fordebillty.andamostexcellent tonic for the stomach. From Rev. Wm. Smith, formerly Pastor of tne Vincenttown and Millville (N. J.) Baptist Churches. Havlug used in my family a number of bot tles oi your Hoofland’s German Bitters, i have to say that I regard them as an excellent med icine, specially adapted to remove the diseases they are recommended for. They strengthen and iuvigorate 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 and found them greatly beneficial in the resto ration of health. Yours truly WILLIAM SMITH, 966 Hutchinson street. Philadelphia. D Frpm 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 Pa I have known Hoofiand’s German Bitters favorably for a number of years’ I have used them in my own family, and nave been so pleased with th'-Ir effects, that I was induced to recommend 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 afflloted with the diseases for which they are recommended, to theseßitters, knowing from experience that ray recommen dation will be sustained. Ido this more cheer full as Hoofland’s Bitters is Intended to benefit the afflicted, and is “ not a rum drink.” Yours, truly, LEVI G. BECK. • * • • i From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D. p Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge and Christian Chronicle, Philadelphia. Although not disposed to favor or recom mend Patent 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 hlraselfto 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, of this city, because I was prejudiced 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 when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use of three bottles or these Bitters at the beginning or the present year, was followed bv evident reliefandrestor atlon to a degree or bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for 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, Philadelphia. From the JRev. xnos. Winter, D. D. t Pastor of Roxborough Baptist Church. Dear Sir s i feel ltdue to your excellentprep 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 your German Bitters. I did so and have experienced great and unexpected relief; mv health has oeen very materially benentted. 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, 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 medioine that did so much good as Hoofland’s Bitter*. lam very much improved In health, after having taken five bottles. Yours with respect, J. 8, HERMAN BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS. U 5.684.13 See that the signature of“C. M. JACKSON'J is on the wrapper of each bottle. PRICE. SINGLE BOTTLE ONE DOLLAR, OR A HALF DOZEN FOR 90. Should your nearest druggist not have the article do not be put off by any of the intoxi cating preparations that may be offered in Its place, but send to us and we will forward, se curely packed by express. PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY, Successors to 0. M. JACKSON A 00. For sale by Druggists and Dealers in every town in the unlteaStatee.n nova IyWdSdAW HOOFLAND'S WILL OURS EXPOSURE, FEVERSV D Y 8 P R P 8 I A , AIUC CUBED UY WILL CURE EVERY CASK OF Yours truly, E. D. FENDALL. D. MERRIGE. NO. 691 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA , PA\ JONES <fe EVANS, Pbopbzxtob*. ipilE UOHr OF IiU.WOIU), UAQQISL't PILLS AN l D SALVE. OTer *?Skiiir „f *°. UlB world. For of pilv “* Pr«“oo LIFE-GIVING PILLS I Their inJjSlocul'n^t l ™,! ll ? Preateet noeeu. but to oare. Ther I £I.JS! 5r •?.Prevent dleeue, §l,, by whlohUn ??* rarlotu mala- Invigoratee the * a<l *3. « v^u. k 3 B . ms tor ln A ev™ StEJES?”* “ndvlUUßy and reetore tho waning tine elate. To the young ?'°3 P ‘V Smi prove moet lnval?able“iu a r‘lSsy' o, and sterling msdloinn roaUiod, that Ponoo.d^ui u J",* threo hundred year* ago, und novo? ln.md hI looked for a fountaln lhnt wSiia rSt?™ tnS old to vigor and make youth ever ro * IUo AH ETERNAL SPRING! It woe left for this day and hoar to roaiiso the dream, and show, in one glorious raot, the mngio that modo li fair, THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES cannot «t*y the flight of years, but they can foroe book, and hold aloof, disease that might triumph over the agod and the young, Let none nosltale thon, but suite the favorablo op- P°rta: nlty that otters, When takon iui pre scribed— FOR BILIOUS DISORDERS nothing can bo more productive of cure tiiau these rills. Their almost muglo lutluenoo U foil an “ the usual couoomitnntN of t|)ts nttost dlstresslug disease ore removed. Those romedles are niado from the purest VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS Thoy will not harm tho mostdollcaio louialo, and con boglvou with good oiliwi in wonoi lbod doses to the youngest babe, 1 FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS And all oruptlona of the skin, tho SALVE Is most luvaluablo. It does not heal externally alone, but penetrates with the must soarohlmt effeou to tuo very root of tho ovlli DU. MAOQIKL’H PILLS Invariably ouro the tallowing D'-eases Aafhmft, Bow. 1 Complaints, Coughs. Colds, Chest Diseases, Uostlveuess, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dropsy, Debility, Fever dt Ague Female Complaint*, Headache, Indigostlou, Influenza, Inflomatlon. Inward Weakness, Liver Oomplalul, Lowuosa of Spirits, Ringworm, Rhoum<ulsm, Balt Kneum, Scalds. Skin Diseases Notice.— None genuine without the on giuved trade-mark around each pot or box signed by DR. J. MAGGIKL, 43 Fulton street Wow York, to oounlerfelt which Is felony. 4®*Soid by all respeotable Dealers in Modl oines throughout the United dialog and Cana* das at 35 ceuts per box or poL For salo by Gruger & Rice, No. 13 West King street, Laucasier, Pa [dec 23 lydAw gPECIAL NOTICE Tt* LAIHKN. It la all important ttmt ladles should have preparations specially adapted for complaints to which they are peauliuny subject, at once safe, healthy and certain. Ur thui they should consult one who has made this treatment his special study. DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, Ih-Qfessor of Diteasct 0/ Women, has been in extensive and successful practice for upwards of thirty years at kit preterit otflce —afaot that speaks for Itself—and Is known to thousands of ladles as the uuthor of " THE MARRIED WO MAH'B PtilVA TE MaDICAL COMPANION ," (first published In 18-17,) spoolally lutouded for married ladles in delicate or precarious health; from which every lady will nero Ivo his thorough knowledge of her complaints, symp toms aud causes, and tnelr ssllliul and imme diate treatment. It is a life-long, reliable ad viser aud companion. Uver HALF A MILLION LADIES possess IL Every husband should have It. It Is sent by mall. Price 81. * H<? guarantees a safe and Immediate and effi cacious cure of all special dlltlcultles, Irregu larities and obstruoilous. either In person or by mall. Ladles iroin all parts of the Uultod Stales consult him wltu the greatest conlldouoe and oertainty of success, CAUTION TO LADIES. Be not Imposed upon by the cheap, worth less and Injurious nostrums of *' Female Pills," " Powders, " Drops,” palmed upon the credu lous and Ignorant, who are doprlvod ol their means us well as tholr health. Ladles can suud for "Tub Married Woman’s Private Mkuj cal Companion, " or consult Dr. Muuriveau by letter, and so g >ard again• t Impositions. MARRIED AND SINGLE LADIES who desire a safe and curtain remedy for lr • regularities or suppressions of nature, from whutever cause, can rely upon his celebrated POR TUO UEBE FEMA LE MONTHL Y PILIJJ composed of rare aud costly Imported extruds. They are a reliable specUlo for ladies. Pleasant to the taste, being sugar coalod, healthy and certain In all oases. They cannot fall. In recent cases they succeeded In forty-eight hours. Price S 3 per box. In obstinate esses those two degrees strouger should be used.— Price 85. No Agent* Appointed. Address DR. A. M. MAURICfcIAU, Proiessor of Diseases of Women. Office— l 29 Liberty at., or Box 1221, N. Y. Sole Agent and Proprietor for upwards of twenty years. They are sent by mall, in ordinary letter envelopes, witn lull Insiruc tlons and advice. | may 20 3md<*w GEORGE W. LAIRD’S “BLOOM OF YOUTH.’ This celebrated preparation Imparts lo the skin a soft satln-llke texture, and renders the complexion clear and brilliant. This delight ful Toilet Is different from anything ever offered to the public before, and is warranted harmless. Ladles give It one trial and bo con vinced of its value. Genuine prepared only by GEORGE W. LAIRD, 74 Fuiton Street, New York. 8' Id by Druggists, and Fancy Good Dealers everywhere. imaylfllywlß Moolis aud stationary. CHEAP BOOK STORE The place to purchase Cheap Book* Is at THE PEOPLE’S BOOK STORE. No. 44 Nohth Queen St., corner of Orange, where may be found at all times, a large as* sortmentof BOOKS FOR OLD AND YOUNG, CHEAP TO SUIT THE TIMESI THE POETS IN BLUE AND GOLD. Macauley, Swain, Browning, Heber Saxe, Moore, Keble, Whittier, Coleridge, Tuoper, Lowell, Longfellow, Bulwer, Cowper, Goldsmith, Foe, Shakspeare, Milton. „ Byron, Kirk, White, <fcc., &c. BIBLES AND RAV E A BOOKS 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* lng In price from 60 cents to $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. BIBL E 8 , LARGE AND SMALL. WRITING DEHKt^ LBUIIa PORTFOLIOS AUTOGRAPH BOOKS. Cllfess BOARDS 4c. GOLD PENS AND dILVER HOLDERS NEW GAMES FOR CHILDREN, ' NEW PAPER DULLS, NEW CARDH, „ .. new dissected pictures TOl BOOKS! TOY BOOKS I! TOY BOOKS I'! TRANSPARENT SLATES, ' A kooU oiuortment for Hale cheap. IMPORTANT TO SABBATH SCHOOLS I The publications of the Amerioan Sunday. h “, o .L’i nlo . n, .v de “!« ncd for Sunday Schools furnished at tho lowest net Sunday-School pneen. . STATIONERY. 1 u« beat writing papers and envelopes In the market always on hand. ... u SCHOOL BOOKS. au the books nsed in the various schools In uie city and county, furnished at the lowest prices. NEW MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Kecelved as soon us 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 tf w 2d W' lHlil * ,s HO TEL AND DROVE YARD, No, 963 Wtn Pratt Strict, BALTIMORE, M D. Office open at the house to all points. The undersigned takes pleasure lu Informing his friends and Stock Dealers generally, that he has taken this well known stand, aud has re-flttedt) e old, and built new pens In tt.e moat substantial manner, for the accommoda tion of all kinds ol Stock. These yards are conveniently situated for re-shlpplng btook to Philadelphia or New York. Dealers are re spectively Invited to give me a call. Every at tention given and charges moderate. The following Commission Men are doing business nt mynouse: S. Wilhelm <s Co., Willtab, Kirk A Co., J. Ellinger a Co.. Seymoob A Wklton, Ed. T. Holton A Co., S. Frankinstine. JACOB REDBEOKER Proprietor. apr 80 Smwl J G. MOOBE’S dental office, On the Scut* Vast Comer of North Queen and Orange Street*, OVKB WKSTBAXmB’S BOOK STOBX. n B —Entrance to office, 2d door on Orange street. •eptfltfd&w CORN fiUEUiEB AND CLEANER,-THE attention ia called to this ifttaiv patented improvement, by means of which Che former can thresh ar’d dean.by ono operation, from 1,000 to 1,600 bushels of Corn per day, with no more power than la required to drive the old-fashioned “Cannon Sbeller.’ the machine doing the work In the moat thor ough manne , and Is not liable to get out of order; thp former being able In a moment to set the machine and to clean any sized oom. mouldy or dry. County and State rights for sale on reasona* ble teims, by addressing 4 . t *. m WM.R. BURNS. Juneetfwffl Lancaster,?*
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