ptedtonmtss. Proved Innocent Too late. Circumstantial Evidence. There was a trial and execution in Dublin, more than a century since. Which excited -great interest. It was thatof asurgeon, well-known in society, and esteemed for his amiable character, and remarkable for his humanity to the poor; he lived in a retired street. It happened one evening that the milk woman found the street door ajar—and not being answered when she knocked at it, she made her way to the kitchen. She had no sooner entered it, than ut tering a piercing shriek, she called loudly for help. The passers-by and persons from .the neighboring houses were soon on the spot, and the kitchen waR crowded in a short time. A sad spectacle presented itself. The young woman, who was servant to the surgeon, was lying dead on the flags, while her dress was staiDed with the blood which had issued from a wound in the side. In looking about the floor a surgical in strument was found, which also was stained with blood. A medical man, who was present, ascertained that it was the instrument which had inflicted the death-wound. On a further search a shirt, saturated with blood, was found huddled up in the coal-hole; it was marked with theinitials of the surgeon’s name. He was immediately seized, and, though protestinghisinnocence, he was evidently under considerable agitation- Tbesilent witnesses which were brought against him wen* thought sullicieut to prove his guilt, an'd all attempts to ac count for their having been found near the unfortunate girl were scouted in the cross-examination. A living witness was also produced in Court, an old lady, who deposed that she lived in the house directly facing that where the surgeon resided ; that her drawing-room window commanded a view of his premises, and that it was customary wiLh her to watch his move ments; she deposed that she had not taken her eyes oil'his house all that day on which the murder was perpetrated, that no one had left or entered his house that day but himself; that he went home at about four o’clock, his usual hour of returning; and that on knocking at the door it was opened by the servant, who, to the best of her be lief, shut it fast when her master went in; that she saw him three or four times pass the windows of his sitting room; that the last time she saw him was about an hour am) a half before the murder; that she observed him look down both sides of the street, and then shut down the window ; lie held some thing in his hand, which she thinks may have been a surgical instrument; but this she would not positively swear. In summing up the evidence, the horror which the prisoner had betray ed when looking on the body of his murdered servant was eloquently dwelt on us a crowning proof of guilt. The defence was weak and megre—a hare denial of the crime being its chief sub stance. A thrill of horror prevailed the Court. The jury retired—a brief space sufficed for deliberation—they returned with a verdict of “guilty.” The Judge having donned his black cap, exhorted the prisoner on the heinousness of his crime, and pronounced the fatal sen tence. it is said that the condemned showed much fortitude throughout, and persist ed to the last in asserting his innocence. He was brought to the place of execu tion amid a vast concourse and the exe crations of the people. We were told by an old gentleman that his father remembered having been held up in his nurse's arms to see the procession to the place of execution. He was often spoken of in the social circle as one who hud been held in much estimation. His untimely end was lamented, but there were few who believed it unde served. < It wan after the lapse of several years that some one who hud emigrated to America returned. He was ill, and troubled in mind; something lay heavy ou his heart and disturbed his con science; he made his confession to his priest; he had been “the sweetheart” of the murdered girl; she had let him in by the back way, early in the eve ning, to take tea with her, As they sat aide by side, he asked her for a kiss, which he would have snatched, when she denied him ; she took up her mas ter’s surgical instrument, which she had to clean, and which lay on the table beside her, and she pointed it toward him jestingly; in a struggle, she fell on it, and it pierced her side ; lie snatched the shirt, which she had' in her lap to mend, aud staunched the blood which was llowing with it; but life soon ebbed away, and he saw the girl that he loved—who had been laugh ing and talking with him but a few minutes before—lying dead beside him; his agony only gave way to the instinct of self-preservation, when he thought he heard the sound of approaching footsteps; he thrust the blood-stained shirt into the coal-hole, and shutting the hall door, hejconcealed himself behind it, and when the crowd had collected on hearing the alarm, he mingled with it, and then passed into the street, and on to the quay, and get ting on board an American ship, he sailed in a few hours. When he learned thatthe surgeon’slife had been forfeited lie was ovewhelmed with anguish. The only reparation in his power was to clear his character from the dreadful imputation ; but thought he felt a relief in this act of justice, yet it could not undo the injury inflicted. Souse luruisltiiuj (Beauts. JJ OUSE FURNISHING ■A . C . f LIN N , DEALER IN HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, No. 11 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa., where every description of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Consisting ol Honskeepers’ Hardware Stoves of all kinds, Tin Ware, Japanned Ware Wooden Ware, Brushes, Baskets, Spoons, ’ Knives Forks. Copper and Brass Ware, and Cooking Utensils of all kinds. Patent Clothes Wringers, Fatent Carpet Sweepers, Step Ladders, Blid Cages, iV:e. f can In* had at the lowest prices. An examination or iny stock Is solicited before purchasing else* where. A. C. FLINN, Lancaster House Furnishing store, mar 1 2 lid rjiiN a.\i> Niii;i;r-ntoN wake ham . FACTORY All kinds of TIN, SHEET-IRON ANJ) col*. PER WAKE on hand and m . Doing now In the employ of M A. 0. FLINN, No, 11 North Quoon St., LanouHtor, Pa., 1 would Holiolt a continuance of the oustom of my former patrons. • All work in thoCoppor Manufactory prompt ly attended to, and guaranteed to give satis faction. JACOB SPRINGER, Lately lu employ of Duunor & Sliaum. QAS FITTING ANO FLU9IIIING ESTABLISHMENT, No, 11 North Quoon Street, Lancaster, Particular attootion given to llttlng up build ings with Goa or Wator Pipes, Water OlosoUt' Basins, Bath Tubs, 40, Repairing promptly attendoil to. mar mm J A. c, FLINN, A EDITOR’S NOTICE.——ESTATE OF J\. GEORGE DALEY, late ol 'the 'City *of Lancaster, deceased.—The undersignetPAudi tor, appointed to distribute the balance re maining In the hands of Mitchel JcWeaver, Administrator de.bonis,non, G.T. A, to ana among the heirs and legal representatives of said deceased, will attend for that purpose ON Saturday, the uth day of august, 186(3, at 2 o'clock, P. M., in the Library Room of the Court House, In the City of Lancaster where all persons interested in said distribu tion may attend. D. W. PATTERSON, j ulyll 4tw 27 Auditor. Estate of Elizabeth: duchman, late of New Holland, Karl Township, de ceased.—Letters of Administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate settlement, and tbose having claims or demands against the same, will pre sent them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, residing near the Sorrel Horse, East Earl township. GEORGE DUCHMAN, Administrator. Julyli etw*27 AUDITOR’S NOTICE ESTATE OF Jacob Kauffman, late of West Hempfieid township, L&nc&'ter county, deceased. The undersigned Auditor appointed to distribute the balance remaining in the han Js of Barn hard .Mann, (Farmer) Administrator or the above estate, to and among those legally en titled to the same will sit for that purpose on WEDNESDAY, the sth day of AUGUST. A. IX, 1866 at 2 o’clock, P. M., in the Library Room of ihe Court House, in the City of Lancaster, wuere ail persona interested in said distribu tion inny attend. H. B. IiWARR, JuJyll4tw27 Auditor. Auditors notice.-estate of Samuel Seiple, late of Drumore twp.. Lancaster county, dec'd.—The undersigned Auditor, appointee! to distribute the balance remalniug in the hands of John Seiple, Ad ministrator of the above estate, to and among those legally entitled to the same, will sit for that purpose on SATURDAY, the 11th day of AUGUST, A. D., lutti, at 2 o’clock, P, M., in the Library Room of the Court House, la the City of Lancaster, where all persons interested iu said distribution may aLiend. H. B. SWARR, juiy 11 itw 27 Auditor: USXATEOF EMANUELMOHLER, LATE Jjj oiEphrata township, deceased.—Lettersof Administration on salu estate having been granted to the undersigned, ad persons in debted 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. SUSAN JiUHLER, Je2u(il\v*2l Administiatrix. Estate of nabina laxbert, late of Lancaster eiCy, deceased.—Letters of Administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned,all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate pay ment, ami those havi g claims or demands against the same will present them for settle ment to the undersigned, residlug in said city. WILLIAM A. MUKTUN, HENRY R. FAHNESTOCK, juue 20iii\v 24 Administrators. 171.5 T ATE OF JONATHAN WIEDLEY, Pj late of Fulton township, deceased.—Let ters of Administration on said estate having berm granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted 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. THOMAS SMEDLEY, juiy4 taw* 2(3 Administrator. AI IHTOU'N NOTICE.—ESTATE OF GEORGE WEAVER, late of Donegal, now West 1 >one*ul township, deceased.—The under signed Auditor, appointed to distribute the money paid into the Orphans’ Cpurtof Lan caster County, to*and among those legally en titled to the same, will attend for that purpose ON THURSDAY, AUGUST Hut, 1866, at 10 o'clock. A. M. t in the Library Room of tbe Court House, in tbe city of Lancaster, where all persons Interested In said distiibution may attend. SAME EBY, Auditor. July 1 Itw.tl AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—IN THE llAT ter of the Trust Account of James Lynch, '1 rustee appointed by the urphans’ Court to sell tli£ Real Estate of John Dougherty, late of the City of Lancaster, deceased, which account was i ead and confirmed nisi by the Court on the iMh day ol June. LstJii. And now, June 2.3 th, 1866, on motion of Geo. M. Kline. Esq. Court appulnt Wm. Aug. Atlee, Esq.. Auditor to distribute the interest ol Jno. S. Dougherty, deceased, in the balance of said account. The undersigned gives notice that lie will sit for t he purposes of Ills appointment In one of tile Jury Rooms in the Court House in tho City of Lancaster, on SATURDAY, AUGUST •1, A. D. t isKY UOOB “- 1866 WKXTZ JMOTHKRX' BEE HIVE STORE, No. 5 East Kino Street. A BEAUTIFUL DEMONSTRATION. PRICES ARE DECIDEDLY' REASONABLE. We have now on exhibition a most superb display of reasonable and fashionable goods as well as a large slock of Stacie and Domestic Goods, to which we Invite Earl)’ and Special Attention. Uur prices will be found Low. CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS claim an earnest attention. The long established character of the is n sufficient guarantee that every customer will get the worth of their money. LADIES CLOAKS AND CLOTHS. WENTZ BROTHERS' “Sign of the Bee Hive,” apr 26 tfw 1 (ij No. 6 East King street. pOSTPON E M ENT OF THE IMMENSE GIFT DISTRIBUTION I -MONDAY MORNING AUGUST 6th, 1866 ! RANGES, &c. WORTH OF MAGNIFICENT PRESENTS To be given away without regard to value, for ONE DOLLAR EACH! EACH CERTIFICATE SECURES A THE BEAUTIFUL HORSE “UNION,' HANDSOME TROTTING BUGGY. ELEGANT *? OCTAVE ROSEWOOD FINE STEEL ENGRAVINGS, WILCOX & GIBBS’ SEWING MACHINE, HANDSOME DRESS PATTERNS, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LOUNGES, TABLES, FURNITURU, Also, a large lot of Miscellaneous Articles, varying In value from. EVERY TICKET SECUR/CS A U !FT! Every part of this enterprise will -be con ducted with Honesty, Fairness, and in Good TICKETS,. Sent to any address on rece Ipt ol 81, Eleven Tickets will be se at upon receipt of 810. Tlcketsfor sale at the Company's Office, MISHLER’S NE W BUILDING,' Southeast Angle of Centre Square. A few more good Agents wanted to sell tickets, to whom a liberal percentage will be allowed. OOLUMISIA INNUR, VNXK COMPANY, CAPITAL AND A SSETS, 8832.210 4» This Company contiu uos to insure Build ings, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and durnugo by fir* . on tbo mutuafp'iui, oltlior for a cash promt ain or promluw note. „„ SIXTH ANNU AL IMPORT. Whole amount Insure* i. MP 58,801,2U6,51 Less ain't expired in ' i vj.„ 212,8,»J.(X) 8,091,930,51 . „ CAPITALS .ND INUOMIfi, Ain't of premium u< ites. Jan. Ist, JHO6 8420,000.00 Less premium uoui ux pired In 1805 10,078,65 410,017.21 Ain't of promlum uotos rucolvotl In 1805 115,584.10 Balance of prom (urns, Jan, Ist, 180 K 8,880.14 Cash roaolpts. lesa oom missions In 180&.. 40,760.89 Losses ami expert! os paid . lu ISBfi hi—i 8 87.U87.88 Balance of Caplf al uud Assots, Jua. 1, V 100 582,210.49 —! $670408.37 -. A. Hi GREEN, Prosldiant, Gxoiinx Yomr J. F. DOWNEY, General Agent Box 3J7, Lancaster, Pa. 2ind&w eod 8570,198.87 ’ CONTRA. tad Wa», &t. Hair HestwatiMis. BEAUTri-ittlllKlf, ■ Golden, Flaxen, and Silken CURLS produced by'the use r of Prof De BREUX'fI ■ FRIBER LE CHEYETUX. One applica tion warranted to carl the most .straight and stub? bom hair oi either sex in- to wavy ringlets or heavy massive curls. Has been used by the fashion* ables of Paris and London, With the most grati fying results. Does no injury to the hair.— Price by mail, sealed and postpaid*sl. Descrip tive circulars mailed free. Address, BERGER, SHUTTS * CO.. ChemUts, No. 283 River Btfeet, Troy, N. Y, Sole agents for the United States, may 4 SmdAW WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying the Com plexion. The most valuable and perfect preparation in use, for giving the skin a beautiful pearl-llke tint, that is only found in youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Blotches, Moth Patches, Sallowness, Eruptions, and all impurities or the skin kindly healing the same, leaving the skin white and clear as ala baster. Its nse cannot be detected by the closest scrutiny, and being a vegetable preparation Is perfectly harmless. It Is the only article of the kind used by the French, and Is considered by the Parisian as indispensable to a perfect toilet. Upwards of SO.OOObottles were sold dur ing the past year, a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy. Price only 75 cents. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of «n order, by BERGER, 6MUTTB 100 50U sets Silver Ten and Table Spoons, 15 to 80 j,OOO Gold Thimbles ; 7to 11 (M) Silver Ico Pitchers no to 100 6,tUO Children's Armlets 6to 19 jjjpw Watch Charms su> 10 l.iKUHllvur Cruet Htands 20 to 80 Etc,, Kla, JCUi., Die,, Etc. N. B. The elmiicos m the division of the abovo list of goods uru to bo disposed of according to the aunoxod statomonl of umiugemonls, Cortlficates of the various artlolus.thoro being no blanks, are put Into envelopes, securely sealed, and when ordered, taken out with no rogard to choice, showing no favoritism, and iorwarded by mall, when tho noldorof the Cer tlllcuto oi)n soo whathe or sho auu have bv re turning to us tho Cortlficatoaud ONE DOLLAR. ONE CERTIFICATE 25 CENT*. A slnglo Certificate may scaura you a Gold or Sllvor artlolo valued at 8100, or any othor valu able article, Thoro are no blanks, Packages of Certificates sold towohools. Clubs, Agents, Ao,,at the following rates: . I t'ortlficato, sent to any autlross by mail, |().25 5 Cortlficates 1,00 11 " !W “ (with a splomlld OO 05 ;; ** M 10.00 100 " u “ 15.00 We guarantee satisfaction lu all eases. Cus tomers whose tastes or fuuclos are not suited can buvo tholr goods exohanged, Parties desiring to aal ns agents will bo al lowed 10 cents on ouoh oertlilcato ordered by them, not less than five being rooolved utulor thoso terms. Agonts will ooTleot 25 coats for cueh Certificate, and forward 15 aunts to us, All letters should bo addrossod to „ , DELACOUIt BROS., Nos, 64 & 00 John Htroot, New York, Agonts wanted In every Town, County and State. [apr is umdaw -T1 51. SCHAEFFER, wAoljeuale and retail saddlert NOsN AND 3 BAST KING BTBEET, LAN ASTER, PA, 100,000 SPLIT HICKORY SPOKES, 100,000 HICKORY PLANK, 60.000 POPLAR SCANTLING By BPRfcoHKR A SHEAFFEH, Southout corn or ol Duko and Church it, map 10 ..feaiisfau. VALHBLH TANNERY, MERCHANT MTTiTi AJTD : LANDF<3r BaT.Y—tty mt»* Qp., Agent*, Harrlaonbarg, va., have for sale, a valuable property, which present* superior inducements to men of cap}-* laL rThe property, consist* of a l&rgp Tannarq, Work shop, Saranoose. Lime house, Merchant Mill and Bride- Dwelling and' Brick Tenant House, together with all necessary and conven ient buildings. The Tannery has a large num ber of Vat*, /or laying away Leather, and In deed has everything necessary for carrying on the Tannery business pn a large scale. There are FORTY-NINE ACRES OF LAND# in a good state of cultivation attached to' this property, and several Hundred acres of excel lent Bark 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 Strasburg to Capon Springs, 18 miles from Winchester, in Frederick county. Va., at Gravel Springs. The water power is excellent, and the Bark Mill, Roller, Ac., are run by this power The terms'will be made accommodating. For particulars, addess, J. D. PRICE & CO., No. 1 and 2 Law Buildings . Harrisonburg, Va. dec 23* fw YALUAfiU BEAL ESTATE AT PRb VATE SALE.—The undersigned 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 PERCIES. With a very substantial two-story BRICK BUILDING, withbacK 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, v rue n trees, Ganges, and twenty-four Grape Vines, witu a great variety ofsmall fruit —all of the very best selection. Also, a well, and pump in it of a nevery-fail* lng Spring. Also a Brick Cistern, with pump in it—all convenient. Will be shown by the subscriber an v 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 iront to build upon. ROBERT CONNELL, aprll t seplw Trustees 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. 18(56, at 2 o’clock, P. M., the lollnwing described land as surveyed and laid oft' by E. D. Richa’dson, situated on the North side of Deer Creek, in Harford county, Md., being parts of the lands formerly owned b}* Dr. Tamer Forwood, late of said county, deceased : Division No. 2, As mark* d on the Piot, situ ated on the non h side of the public road lead ing from Bel-Air to Dnbliu, aud containing i>o l 4 ACRES, more or less, of which iheie is a .sufficient quantity in wood for the use of the place, and the rest in cultivation. The imifrovcmeuts consist of a good DWELLING HOUSK, Smith Shop, Spring House, with tn chard, good fencing, Ac. Division No. 3, Lies north of and adjoiuing No. 2, and binds on the south side of the road leading irom William Ady’s to the Trappe Church, containing by s rvey 91 ACRES, 3 ROODS AND 37 PERCHES. The 1 e is on this parcel sufficient wood lor the use of the place, and the rest in cultivation. The land is well fenced, aud there 1-a good two-story DWELLING HOUSE, about the centre of the place. Division No. 5, Lies adjoining No. 3, on the road leading,from to the Trappe Church, and contains by the survey •15 ACRES, 2 ROODS AND 32 PERCHES, of which about one-half is in wood. There is on this place a two-story DWELLING HOUSE. All these lands are of good quality, and well watered. They are situated lu a healthy coun try, about six miles from Bel-Air, and are very desirable for small farms. A plot of the i roprrty may be seen at the of fice of the subscriber. Texuis ok Sale. —Prescribed by the decree are, that one-third of the purchase money, shall be paid on the day of sale, and theresidue lu two equal instalments at six and twelve months, with interest from the day ofsale, and security approved by the Trustee. HENRY W. ARCHER, Trustee, Je2sltd INMO It E A CO., Successors to A. B. Davis A Co., Manufacturers oj 1’ -V T E N T S c A L E S SUITA HI.I! FOR WEIGH LOCKS, RAILROAD TRACKS AXI: DEPOTS, CO A L, IT A y A i\D L I V E ,S TOCK , Also, all the various descriptions of DORMENT AND PORTABLE PLA'I FORM SCALES AND PATENT BEAMS, N. W. CORNER OF 15th ST. & PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, PHI LA DELPHI X. C. M. BANKS, R. H. DINMORE, LEWIS L. HOUPT, oct2slyw« FRED’K A. RIEHLE. JACOB LA DOJI VS, CIS MARKET STREET, Dealer in AMERICAN, ENGLISH JESWISS WATCHES has on hand a large assortment of l he above In GOLD and SILVER CASES, which will he sold at the LOWEST TRICES, and WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION IN ALL CASES. Also: r JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, of the newest styles and patterns. Repairing done in the best manner, and warranted. Those in want of tlie above are invited to examine my stock at GIS MARKET .STREET, nuv22-lvwj PHILADELPHIA, Fa. gE Y T O E O V E ! SECRETS OF GENERATION nr REV. S. .V. LANDIS, M. I). GREAT INVALUABLE PRIVATE PHYSI OLOGICAL INFORMATION. The most Important, Simrdifled, Condensed, Useful, Original, Scientific Book of tne Age. Every married couple should have one, PRICE ONE DOLLAR . The Infallible Private Lecture on Psycholog ical Fascination. Learn HOW TO CIIARM THOSE YOU LOVE. Cause anybody to think of you, mw*22 J - A PIERRE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. Tee subscribers having leased tills favorite House, it has been REFITTED AND REFURNISHED lft AN ELEGANT MANNER, And is now prepared wlih the most perfect ap pointments for the reception of guests. The first position among first-class Hotels will be maintained In the future, as In the past may 3U lyw 2i BAKER & FARLEY. * QIIOLEKA MEDKIYIN. HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE f'AHEH Conlaiultig all Urn romedlus necessary for tho treatment of tiio disease, with the requisite directions for their use, V li 1 C E 0 SI . ft 0 , Will bo mulled securely packed to imy ad di’ossjon receipt of 82,75, For Null) itl A. J. TAFKI/H, iloiiuooimihic Pharmacy, in North Ninth Hl-runt, may Jil.'Jmw Jill Philadelphia QONCRETE PAVEUEJfT! mCHT! UHKAPfcWTII MUHT J-MMCAJIMi 111 II will not hold leaf Jt wIU dry qula/wr than any ulhcr J‘uvanvhl’/ For tho purpoNO of Introducing Uilh very Huporlor I’avoinimt Into Liuicuntor oounly, wo arc proparod to dlwpo*SIDQ ./9*..any Compound that possesses faibr© m6dl6maFvix tueß and curative powers than Muskier** Herb Bitters. .* B. MtSHLEfL Proprietor,;, , ‘ S, E. Corner df Centre Square, -•>' Lancaster,'Fa. $lOO “waiu,: I win pay 6100 Reward'for the discovery of any medicinal preparation that can cure a Sealer variety of complaints than Mishler’a erb Bitters. B. MISHLER, Proprietor, S. E. Corner of Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. $5OO KEWAED ’ I will pay $5OO to the Proprietor of any Medi cine t hat can showagreaternum berof genuine Certificates of cores effected by It near the place where It is made, than MISHLER’S HERB BITTERS—of Consumption, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Bloody Flux, Diarrhoea, Typhoid, Remittent, Intermittent and Bilious Fevers, Fever and Ague, Cholera Morbus, Yellow Jaundice, Scrofula, Running or Sore Legs, Cancer, Abscess, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Coughs, Colds, Cramp in the Stomach, Chronic Diarrhoea, Piles, Tetter, Scald Head, Uphnema, or falling away-sickness peculiar lo children, Leucorrhea, Falling of the Womb, all obstrucr tions to the due course of nature In females, all venerial diseases, and all complaints arising from impure Blood or a weak and disordered state of the Stomach, Liver or Kidneys, Certi ficates of cures of the Yellow Fever in Mexico can also be furnished. Remember if it does not cure, the money will be refunded by the pro prietor. BENJAMIN MISHLER, S. E. Corner of Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. BEND FOR A CIRCULAR. The iugredients nsed in compounding Mlsli ler's Herb Bitters are not kept secret by the Proprietor. Send for a Circular and you will learn the medical properties of all the articles used In its preparation ; also in the maner in which they operate ou the system, aud much other valuable information. If you are afllict ed with disease send for one of Yllshler’s Herb Bitlers Circulars; read it carefully, profit by the hints it contains, aud you will be placed on the sure road of recovery. jyjAH IILFit’S BITTERS WILL CURE ALL DISEASES OF THE SKIN! Diseases of the skin are numerous and. with but one or two exceptions, may ail be traced to impurity of the blood. In many persons tins imparity is born in the system; while others acquire it through Improper treatment of score.- of diseases. Under mis head may be classed— Ist, Scroiuia, —Tuls disease is hereditary aud 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. Aotiuga.su latent poison, it reduces the vitality of the blood, and weakens the depurating organs, so that ihey fail to discharge or east out the impurities mat are continually generating In the system. A person physically pure acquires gonorhcea, or some other secret disease; he undergoes a course of mercury, th.- disease ;s dried up, ami the patient pronounced we»l. Vain delusion. The couiplaa.nl is not cured, ils channel is ouiy diverted.' Instead of making its appearance outwardly, It acts on the Internal organs, and scroiuia. which is bequeathed from lather to son, is the result. Many persons whoareper leetly free from all Immorality and vice areal* filcted with scrofula. They are suffering tor the sins of their fathers and laboring under i he curse inscribed In the Bo -k of Books. “ I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children.” To cure this dreadful complaint it is neces sary that the blood should be tnoroughly puri fied, all the organs of the body brought Into a healthy mate of action, and iho system braced up and .strengthened by invigorating tomes.— Look at ilie articles used in compounding Misliler's Bitters; see the array of purifying and invigorating meudicaments, and say whether there is an article in ihe whole list of medicines that equals it. We hereemphallcaliy assert, wiltioul lear 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 and a tonic and it will cure Scroiuia. 2d, Running Sores and Ulcers.—Running sores and ulcers invariably Indicate a scrolu lous taint. They an; caused by the efforts ol nature to discharge the impurities of the blood. Many peisous aftlicied wim running sores and uicers succeeded n drying them up aud thiuk they at* cured wi n the skin grows over the sure. They are, owever, “but making bail worse,” lor the li -urltles that were discharged from the system mrough the medium ol liiu sore now act internally innumerable diseases and often death. The only true and sure cure for all running sores and ulcers is Mishler’s Bitters, a continued and jverseverlng use of which will most certainly effect a per manent cure. 3d, Salt Rheum.—. Salt Rheum i-> a vague; In definite, though, popular term given to ui* most all the 11011-feurilu eruptions of t .ie skm which alfiict adults. It is generally an erup tion of vesicles in small, distinct ulcers, ac compunieu with a smarting, tingling sensation, witn a tendeucy to creep orspread over the ad joining surface. Mishler's Bitters are a sure cure for this disease. •Ith. Dimples aud and Blotches on the skin are always a sure sign ot impure bloud. Although never dangerous, ex cept in cases of carbuncles, they are very dls* agreeeble. Often we will see the most liand sumo features rendered hideous by great blot dies and pimples, and Instead of the pleas ing look which should Irradiate iliehumaa faco we see nothing but disgust.ng corruption,; lor pimples and blotches arc nothing but the cor rupt accumulations oi the system expelled through the medium of the skin. Thu use oi Mishler’s Bitters will force these corruptionsto be discharged through the natural channels, aud thus cures all kinds OJ piniplesaml blotches. Ladies who desire a Jair completion, free from pimples should bear this lact in mind, apr io / ifd&w satt, (Caiis, &t. II AT fiTOlti:, ESTABLISHED LS2U. NO . - U N OK T H U E 1; N ST It li E T , LANCASTER, PA. We manufacture our o\yn goods, thus em abling us to sell at OLD-TIME PRICES, The* largest, best and most complete stock, and ai lower prices than any house in tiie country. our immense stock o! Spring and Summer Goods consists of all the novelties of the seasons; at least fifty ditltTeui styles, the m*'si popular of which are the’ CAVALIER, CAVALIER D’ ORSA Y, INDICATOR, (very new,, FULTON, MORTON PETO, BRIGHTON, inobby,) TYROL A SI’LJiXDID SILK HAT EGII $-5.00 Cheaper than can be had elsewhere. (Jar business connection with our patrons for a period oi uearly forty years is sulfleient guar antee of our ability to please all who may lavor us with a call apr 1M tfd.tw! GKEATKSI' BAKU LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND LATEST STYLES. TO UK FOUND IN THE CITY, ARK AT J KN S E N M I Tll ’ A NEW lIA T AND CAP STOKE, HOWELL’S BUILDING No. (>t, North Q,u ekn sjkket, LANCASTER, l’A. The proprietor, having Just returned from New York and Philadelphia, would respectful y inform liis patrons and the public gcnerully. that tie lias now on hand the Latest, Best and most complete assortment of f I AT S AND CAPS, ever offered to the citizens of Lanciistor and vicinity,.. ud at the most REASONABLE PRICES. This stock consists of all the novelties ol the season, som<- of which are: THE CHAPEAU BREVETE, NEW SARATOGA, CYNOSURE, INDICATOR, SARATOGA, MORTON, AND PETO. Hr hits just jveci v < (1 a large and flnr stock of GENTLEMEN'S STRAW GOODS, which will be sold cheap for cash. Also, a choice vurlety of LADIES’ HATS, the most fashionable of which are: THE SAILOR, THE DERBY, ETC. tld&w 1 js M a 2 t I f H CO 1 l li v w “ I 5 S 0 w ■a s a ll\ o K spa * x 63 | C W m t'.ii, H ” !I£ M « § IIW • § J3c o p £s W s ? a 11 Mr Ml »o r §3 f i « ? • Jo a i gOWWAN . - T. WINTER. Rv*borou«h, Pa. From Rev, .1, H, Hurrnun, of the German fto* formed (>liurn)i r Ktifßtown t Berks Comity. Pa. Kospcoted Hlr: I havo been [runthud wRh DynpoHslA nearly twenty yeArs, ftild have nev er mU'd any miMflelne that did so mueb good as Hooilaud's Bluer-. lam vury much Improved In liouJlb, aruivlutvlug UOtcn live boules, YourU with resDoel, ’ J. H. HERMAN. UUWAJIitI OF tXJUNM'JCIU'’Jin'H. Hoc that tbo slgmituro or*‘C. M,‘ JACJCBON 'J Is on tho wrapper of each bottle. PRICK. HrNOIJK BOTTI/K ONIO DOLLAR. OR A HALE DOZEN FOR SO. Should your ncartHt druggist not have tho artlclo do not bo put off by any of the Intoxi cating preparations that may bo offered In iU place, but send to us and we will,forward, Se curely paeked by exprees. PRINCIPALOITiCE manufactory, NU. ARUH BXREET, I*HI It A DELPHI A , PA IiVANS, BnocMUors toC, M. JAOKBON di CO. For iiilo by Druggl.U aQd Soalor. In every town fn.tb. unlt«i SUite., novS . JyWAfidOTT WILL CUR^ FEVERS^ DYSPEPSIA , WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF REME M B E R Very respectfully yours, W. D. WEIUFKIED, No. 23-1 Bhuckaxnaxou BtreeL D. MERRIGE. PnoimisToai. -l»"/"a-. H6HT OP ' THDE.WoffiS; PI ti 1$ S --A N D *8 A : L V'B remedies are nowv tor the first time, given: pabilcly .to the world. For 01 PrITSVe pracUco LIFE-GIVING PIUS! TheJ* ui greatest success, bnttotnm Thf„ not ot i} y 10 Prevent disease, S4fc»=‘« as JBS K AVERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH and nJ!loro the wanrn'* 14 new Ureat »* vitality they will prove mosf a r'Scly speciflo, and sterling medicine h 1 ,i dream realized, that Fonoo-de-Lebu«ouvi,L rn J three hundrwi yeare ago, and nSr W Ho looked for a foantain that would resuVrn th« old to vigor and make youth ever re * toro tho AN ETERNAL SPRING! It was left for this day and hour to realize the dream, and show, in one glorious tact tha magio that made it fair. ’ THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES cannot stay the flight of years, bat they can force back, and hold hlool disease that rnlght triumph over the aged and the young. Let none hesitate then, but seize the favorable op portuuUy that offers. When taken as pre scribed— 1 FOR BILIOUS DISORDERS nothing can be more productive of cure than these Pills. Iheir almost magic Influence Is felt at once; and the usual concomitants of t/.ls most distressing dlseu-e are removed. These remedies are made from the purest VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS. They tv ill not hurm the most delicate temale, andean be given with good effect in prescribed Joses to the youngest babe. FUR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS And all eruptions of the skin, the SALVE is most luvaluuble. it doas uol heal externally alone, but penetrates with the most searching effects to the very root of the evil! DK. MAGGIEL'S PILUS In variably cure llie lollmeiug l)i-3ases Aslluna, Bowt-l CompluluU, Uuu^iia, Colas, Client Disoium'k, Costiveness, LMtlrrimja, Uropsy, Fever A Ague Female* Complaints, Headache, indigestion, Lmluuuza, Inhumation. liiWiird Wcukuess, Liver Complatu., Lowness of Spirits, Ringworm, Kheuinn.ii.sin, Suit Kiieuin, Scalds, Skin Diseases Notice.— None gonntno without the on yiaved trade-mark around each pot or bo\ ugued by DR. J. MAUUIEL, -ij Fulton sLreel New \ork, tocounierleli which is felony tf#-Sold by all respectable Dealers m Medi cines throughout the United States and Cana das at 2i> cents pur box or pot. For sale by Uruger A Klee, No. U West. King street, Lamias er ,Pu [dee ii{ lydxw gPKt'IAh NOTICE TO LAIMfN. It Is All imporuuu i;,at Indies should huvo preparations specially wUipied for complaiuis to which they uru peculiarly .subject, ut once safe, heultliy und cerlaiu. or that they should consult one tvho luw made this treatment his special study. I>H. A. M. M AL : UICEA U, l*roft's\or of Diseases of H'omcn, has been In extensive and Miocesstul pructlc for upwards ol thirty years nt his present o/We —a fuel that speulcs lur Itself—and is known to thousands ot ladies us the author of “ Til a MAUUIhU WO MAX'# FtUVA TE Mu Vi CA L tV MI 1 A XIUX,'' (tlrst published in ISl7j specially Intended lor married ladies In delicate or precarious health; from which every l.uly will pero.lvc his thorough knowledge of ner complaints, syinu loms and causes, ami tneir s nil Mill and Imme diate treatmeut. It Is a hle-long, reliable ad viser aud companlou. over HALF A MILLION DADIEa possess It. Every husband should have It. It is sent by mall l’rlco 51. lie guarantees a sale and immediateuud etll caclous cure oi ail special diilicnlLies, Irregu larities aud obstructions, diner In person or by mall. Ladles irom all parts of the United tttatenconsulihim with he greatest coulldeuce and certainty ol success. CAUTION TO LADIES. He not imposed upon by the cheap, wurlh le»i und injurious nostrums of •* Keunue Fills,' “Powders," •* limps,” palmed upon the credu lous aud Iguoraut, who are deprived 01 their means as we’l as their health. Ladies can send for “Thk Maukikd woman’* Pkivaik Medi cal Companion," or consult Dr. Maurlceuu by letter, aud so g ard again t impositions, MAKKJED AND rtINULE LADIES who desire a salo and certain remedy lor Ir regulurlties or suppressions of nature, from whatever cause, cau lely upon his celebrated round Chsj'j female muxtjil r fill composed of rare and co-lly Imported extracts. They are a reliable spccillo fur ladies, i leasaut to the taste, being sugar coaled, healtuy aud certain In all oases. They cannot fall, in recent cases they suceeedod In lorty-eJgut hours. Price S 3 per box. in obstinate esses tUose two degrees stronger should be used.— Price So. Xu Agents Appointed. Address Dlt. A. M. MAIJKICKAU. Professor of Diseases of Women. Offiub—l2y Liberty at., or iiux 1224, N. Y. .Sole Agent and Proprietor for upwards of twenty years. They are Kent by mail, iu ordinary letter envelopes, with lull Instruc tions and advice. I may 2tl ;lmiiiw g E tit E T O F II E A IJ T Y •GEORGE W. LAIRD'S “BLOOM OF YOUTH.’ Tills celebrated preparaliou imparts lo the skin a salt snlln-Uke icxture, ami renders the complexion clear and brilliant. This delight ful Toilet is dlllerenl Irom anythlug ever ottered to Lho public before, and is wurrunled harmless. Ladle* give li one trial and be con vinced ol Us value. Genuine prepared only by GEORG 10 W. LAIRD, 71 Fmtou street, New York. H Id by Druggists, and Fauey Good Dealers • very where. imuy 1(1 lyw 10 looks ami jjtatiouaru. CIV K A 1> HOOK H T O It F. The place to purchase Olieup Books Is at THE PKUPLE’H BOOK WTOIiE, No. U Noimi Hr., COKNEK OF UUANOB, where may be louud at all Limes, a largo as sortment of ' BoOKH I*vjJt uLD AND YOUNG, rjIKAI* T<> SUIT TII K TI JIKH! THE POE T S T N B L U E A N D GOL D. Macauloy, Hwaln, Browning, Heber Saxe, Moore, Keble, Whittier, Cpleridge, Tupper, Lowell, Longfellow, Hulwor, Cowper, Goldsmith, Poe, Hhakspeare, Milton, Byron, Kirk, White, Ac., ic. BIBLES AN I) )? RAI E l\ BOOKS In great variety. HYMN BOOKS OF ALL DENOMINATIONS. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM#! The largest and llnest assortment ever offered In tho City. ALL SIZES AND STYLES, Holding from 12 to 200 pictures each, and rang ing In price from rents t 0620.00. TWO THOUHAND CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. The largest assortment In JUiucusler. 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 aud 2; Summer Landscapes, Winter Landscapes, WhlteMoun taln Scenery, Funny Characters, Nos. 1 and 2, beautiful- ly colored. NEW STYLES BEING CONSTANTLY RE- t'EI ViCD. 11 I n L K ti LAKGE AN'IJ SMALL, WHITING DESKS, ALBUMS, AUTOGRAPH BOOKS, CHESS BOARDS &c GOLD PEN’S AND SILVER HOLDERS NEW GAMES FOR CHILDREN. NEW PAPER DULLS, NKW CARDS, MA\ DIHSKCTKI) I*l (.TURKS. TOY RO(.)J\H! TOY HOOKS!! TOY BOOKS'” 1 KANSj'AKKNT SLATES, A K"«*rl assortment for sale cheap. IMEoRTANT TO SABHATH SCHOOLS! - The publications of the Ajnerlcan Sunday* School Union, designed for Sunday Schools furnlHhod at the lowest net Sunuuy-Schoo/ prices. HTATIONKBY. Tho bent, writing ropers uuU uavulapcH In th« murliot ui\vuyn on liuml. HCifOOL BOOKH. All the books used In the various schools In th<» city ami county, furnished at tho lowest prices. NKW M IHCKCI.ANKOUH lIOOKH. lU'celvcU as Moan oh published, ami sold al publishers' prices. JirlJon'tiortfrtMio place, J. M. WKKI'JIAKKmt’H Hook ami Periodical more, Corner North tiueon and Orange nln, v 7 tfwito W' 'I" r * •" J 1 0 T }•: 1, A NJ) I) HO V IS y A H 1) , No. 1133 Wkht I'ItATT HTItCXT, nAI/fiMOftK, MI). -tff-Tulogruph O/1100 open ut the house to all points, Tho undersigned takes pjeuiuirn In Informing his friends ana HtooJi iJealors gem rally, that ho has taken this wutl known stand, a>£flTiiAErrim’H Book stor*. N. JJ,—Kutrumw to ollloe-, 3d door on Orange itrent. v »epl.Utfd4w COHN NIIKUGB aM>CI>HAWEB...TIII3 alteuUou of manufacture™ la culled to thin lutoly patented improvement, by mounN of which the farmor efto thresh ard dean, by ono operation, from 1,000 to 1,600 bunbulH of Corn pur day, with no morepower tuau ia required fp drive the old-JUfhJoned •• Cannon, BhelJer,' the machine doing the work In the moat thor ough tmuino , and Iff not 1 Able to got out of order t tho »ari«or boiug able In a moment to not tho moohino und to clean any lined qorn, mouldy or dry. , . County and Utato right* for solo on roMona- Mo by .aarefi,. junoOtftrffl 'UuiMHWr,j^' POKTFOLIOS