SFBOBWATIQN. -Hadftu»l Conspiracy; Exposed. Jefferson Davie and the Assassination ot i President Uncoln. Notes of the Bogns Testimony before the Judiciary Committee. Confidential Papers of the War De partment. Why the Committee Denied Hr, Rogers Access to the Documents. Washington Correspondence of the New York Herald, July 21. THE CONFIDENTIAL PAPERS OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT. The ‘‘confidential papers,” (I have high and unmistakable. authority for (stating, are nothing more or less than the depositions of “ Campbell,” and “Snevel,” already published in the •He raid, and of other bogus witnesses madefortheßureauof Military Justice, and of a Btale letter found in the ar chives of the rebel War Department, addressed by a soldier to Davis, propos ing to dispose of Lincoln & Co„ if au thority aud means were furnished him by the government to carry out his plans together with a letter from Davis to Jake Thompson, rebel agent in Canada, ex pressing impatience that a certain pro ject—not named, but supposed by some to be the assassination of Lincoln and his Cabinet —had not been carried out, and urging immediate action in the matter. These are the only papers in the custody of the committee that' by any construction or distortion can be made to bear in the slightest degree against Mr. Davis. BOGUS WITNESSES. Campbell and Snevel, who, it had been discovered by the friends of Davis, had made false depositions for the Bu reau of Military Justice, implicating the accused, were induced to go before the committee and acknowledge that their depositions were a tissue of lies from be ginning to end. But the other wit nesses for the said bureau, who Camp bell'declares were bogus like himself, were not brought before the committee to sustain their depositions and Bubmit to a cross-examination by Mr. Rogers. BOGUS EVIDENCE OF JOHN PATTEN Two of these deposition makers are men calling themselves John Pqttep and F. B. Wright. The former in his deposition says he is a native of Georgia, is well acquainted with Mr. Davis; that in the latter part of June, 1863, an ac quaintance of his named Lamar, also from the Stateof Georgia, informed him that he (Lamar) was about toenter upon an enterprise which, if successful, would immortalize and enrich ail who en gaged in it, and at the same time in vited deponent to join him ; that at de ponent’s request Lamar explained the nature of the enterprise, which was to kidnap or kill President Lincoln ; that he (Lamar) was to have an interview with Davis on the following day, when he would present his plans and learn his (Davis’s) decision. That deponent on the next day accom panied Lamar aud Winder to Davis’s office ; that Lamar submitted a written plan for kidnapping Lincoln; that Davis, after reading the plan, said he had never doubted that a small party of brave men could attack Lincoln in his stronghold and kill him, and per haps make him prisoner and run him into the Confederate lines; that recent ly the enemy had committed the most barbarous outrages and shown an utter disregard of the laws of nations, and the laws of war, and that he now felt not only justifiable in adopting the measure proposed, but that he would prove recreant to his duty to reject any scheme, however harsh, calculated to lay the enemy at his feet, or bring him to honorable terms of peace; that he had become fully convinced on mature I ml reflection that the President United States, being the com -in-chief of the army, it would er aud fully in accordance with s of war to send a small party the enemy’s lines to capture or 1 ; that he then complimented i submitted by Lamar, and ex the opinion that if it were reso eted upon success would be cer lat deponent and Lamar then left, and on the afternoon of the same day received a considerable sum of money from Winder and entered on the desperate business; that they en gaged a number of reliable men, who were to work themselves through the federal lines and take quarters in Balti more and Georgetown and wait until called upon for action ; that several days . after said interview with Davis, one of the parties associated with deponent and Lamar, named McCullough, was arrested on the charge ot betraying their secret; that deponent and Lamar and another associate named Powell (supposed to be Payne, who was exe cuted with Mrs. Surratt,) calledat Gen. Winder’s office to learn the facts in the case, and were informed that the Gen eral had just gone to Davis’s quarters in regard to McCullough’s case, where upon deponent and his companions also repaired to Davis’s office; that they found Winder there ; that Davis said to depo nent and Lamar, “Gentlemen you will not forget the directions I have already given you. I prefer that you should if possible capture Mr. Lincoln and bring him within our lines without injuring a hair of his head; and if you succeed in making him prisoner and find there is danger of his being recaptured, you will take care that he does not return to Washington alive; but let me again adjure you to lose no time; go on, and if successful, you will be hailed as the saviors of your country, and receive unbounded re wards ;’’ that depondent then said that they were prepared to strike as soon as they could get North; that on the same day Winder furnished them with a large sum of money, and deponent, Lamar, Powell and others, started for Washington; that- on arriving North they found that many of the men for warded by them had been arrested on suspicion of being spies, and that they were obliged to abandon their under taking. BOGUS EVIDENCE OF F. B. WBIGIIT, The witness Wright, in his affidavit for the Bureau of Military Justice, de posed that he was a native of Nova Scotia; that in 1862 he went to the con federacy ; that in the beginning of 1863 he was employed by Gen. Winder, in Richmond, as detective ; that in July, 1863, he learned from Winder that there was a project on foot to kidnap, and, if necessary, to kill President Lincoln; that one evening shortly afterward, while passing a public house, he heard boistorous talking within, and on en tering found a man named McCullough, half inebriated boasting to some blcckado runners that within a month the old rail splitter would be in Richmond ■ that knowing McCullough was betray ing an important secret of the govern ment he arrested and confined him in Castle Thunder, that on the following day he was informed by Winder thut the President was exceedingly annoyed at the arrest of McCullough, as his father, a very wealthy and influential man, had interceded with the President in his behalf, and that he (Winder) wished deponent to accompany him to Davis, andexplain all the circumstances under which he made the arrest; that thereupon deponent and Winder called upon Davis. The deposition then proceeds to re count what was said and occurred by and between Davis and the other par ties, and corroborates, in almost the precise language, the account given in Patten’s affidavit of his second inter view with the rebel chief. Thus it will be seen that the aim of the conspirators was to fasten upon Davis a murderous design as far back as 1863, by making him a party to a plot at that time for the killing of the President, a fact which, if established, it was supposed would, taken in con nection with the testimony the perfidi ous Campbell and Snevel were expected to give, leave no doubt in the minds of a court of the guilt of the accused. The affair was so ingeniously contrived that It would be impossible to contradict these witnesses. Winder and Powell (Payne) being dead and Lamar being only a myth. But Patten and Wright were not brought before the committee to sustain their affidavits, and the committee, or the Republican members thereof, have decided to believe their depositions, the “ confidential papers of the War De partment,” notwithstanding “ Camp- Dell’s" assertion before the committee that the deponents were hired bogus witnesses like himself. The depoaitionß of these men, of which I have given you a very full synopsis, - furnish the only evidence against Mr. (Davis In the hands of the committee, "the two letters referred to, and other : stuff called evidence, being of no Im portance whatever. Any lawyer would file soon think of patting 11 the mail in of * such evidence '•as M bfi pnlfclfig' Mr Davis, an&jhe oonaiq ittee, -iEwill pwfesß tQ'heltove Davis guilty, will fail to recommend -that he be brought to. trial, TheßadicalB f whoßemachiiiationW have been uhfh^ked i throhgh the laud-; able treachery of Campbell and Sn'evel,; have Abandoned theirmurderous dH signs, and are now employing^the Jhdij diary Committee, pliant tools hs :o6ula be desired, to hide : the evidence of; their iniquity and screen thepi from the. op probium they deserve. Mr. not permitted to examine the testimony because in fact that of Campbell disdlo ses the names of some of the R&die&l conspirators; he is not aUoWwto' 1 ex-j amine thepapers because the depositions of Patten and Wright, upon .which th® committee have to foimathe bhibibhof Davis’s guilt, will not, ontheir racelbear legal scrutiny. These heartless Radicals since they cannot have the pleasure of hanging the unfortunate,'.rebel,. are .de termined, if possible, to stab his reputa tion and render him infamous in the eye 9 of honorable men. Mr. Boutwell, in his report, Will ad mit, for he will be bound to notice' and admit, that Campbell and Snevel, who made depositions fbf the. Bureau of Military Justice of more importance, supposing them to be true, than all the rest of the evidence in the case put to gether, were induced to confess before the committee that they had sworn falsely from beginning to end, and were engaged and paid for doing so by , the agent of the government; and ail the ingenuity and skill of the learned gen tleman, will then be summoned to shield his Radical friends from responsi bility and blame,' and render plausible the proposition that the fact that these two scoundrels were suborned and swore falsely in the matter, furnishes no just grounds for rejecting or suspecting the testimony of {he othej* witnesses; but let it not be forgotten, that Campbell says, the other witnesses were suborned also. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—ESTATE OF SILAS OMOHUNDRO, late of the City of xuehmond, State of Virginia, deceased.—The undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the balance in the hands of Wm. Carpenter, Administrator cu,m tes. an. to and among those legally entitled to the same, will sit for that purpose ON FRIDAY, THE 17th DaY OF AUGUST, like, at 2 o’clock, P. M., In the Li brary Room of the Court House, In the Gity of Lancaster, where all persons Interested In said distribution may attend. GEO. M. KLINE, Auditor. July2s 4tw 29 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF GEORGE DALEY, late of the City of Lancaster, deceased.—The undersigned Audi tor, appointed to distribute the oalance re maining in the hands of Mitchel J. Weaver, Administrator de bohls non, C. T. A., to ana among the heirs -and legal representatives of said deceased, will attend for that purpose ON SATURDAY, llth DAY OF AUGUST, 181*6, at. 2 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, julyliitw27 Auditor. Estate of Elizabeth: duchman, la.e of New Holland, Earl Township, de ceased.—Letters of Administration on' said estate having been granted to the undersigned, uli persons indebted thereto are requested to rnuße immediate settlement, and those having claims opUemands against the same, will pre sent them without delay for settlement to the uudersifened, residing near the Sorrel Horse, East Ehi?l township. GEORGE DUCHMAN, Administrator, julyll 6tw*27 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF Jacob Kauffman, late of West Hempfleld township, Lanca-ter county, deceased. The undersigned Auditor appointed to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Barn hard Mann, (Farmer; Administrator of the above estate, to and among those legally en titled to the same will sit for tbat purpose on WEDNESDAY, the Bth day of AUGUST, A. D., 1800, at 2 o’clock, P, Mm the Library Room of the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, where all persons Interested in said distribu tion may nitend. H. B. BWARR, J uiy LL itw 27 Auditor. AUDITOR’S NOTICE.—ESTATE OF Samuel Seiple, late of Drumore twp.. Lancaster county, dec'd.—The undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of John Seiple, Ad ministrator of tbe above estate, to and among tnose legally entitled to the same, will sit for that purpose on SATURDAY, the 11th day of AUGUST, A. D., 1866, at 2 o’clock, P. M., in the Library Room of the Conrt House, iu the City of Lancaster, where all persona interested in said distribution may attend. H. B. SWARR, - july!l4tw27 Auditor; Estate of Jonathan sdiedley, late of Fulton township, deceased.—Let ters of Administration on said estate having been 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 6aid township. THOMAS SMEDLEY, july4 6tw*2G Administrator. glumbiug, (Sag Jilting, JJEANEB AND SCHAUM, DEALERS IN STOVES, HEATERS, A full 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. IJIIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE MANUFACTORY. Every variety of TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE constantly on hand and manufactured to order at the Old stand. DEANER & SCHAUM, No. 7 East King street. QOPPEB-WARE 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 flrst olaas workmen, we are fully prepared to exe cute all orders we may be entrusted with. LEANER <S BCHAUM, No. 7 East King 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 aU orders that they may be entrusted with in a superior manner, and at very moder ate prices. HYDRAULIC RAMS, "WATER WHEELS, HYDRANTS, (LIFT & FORCE PUMPS. BATHING; TUBS, WASH BASINS and all other articles iu the trade. PLUMBING AND GAS AND STEAM FIT TING promptly attended to In the moat ap proved style. 4®" County work promptly attended to. All work guaranteed. LEANER & SCHAUM, No. < East King street, Lancaster. & P rl4 tfd AW irofrisgiiiroal ® ar( j s . H BBWABK attorney-at-law. No. 13 North Duke Stbeet, (Near the Court House,) LANCASTER, PA. aug 29 ttd&w 1 J W. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 25 South Queen Street, PENSION, BOUNTY, BACK PAY. AND CLAIMS Carefully attended to. AMU EL 11. BETNOLDB, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 68 East-King street, ‘ (Opposite Lechler’a Hotel,) _ LANCASTER, PA. aug 29 J. STEINMAN, ■ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, opposite Cooper's Hotel,'' ' i West Kiss sißiti, • LANCASTER,'FA. - aug 28 u&ftwl " !hl . gPB.jN'o, liaff! A ; CLOTHS, CASASES, £sjp>' ! ,„a CLOTHING.,.• HAGER £ BROTHERS are now ; -Elegant stock of 'Goods *Boy’s (Wear.at ; i • tiiv/ Lhli •>-. all «:■ -f GREATLY REDUCTED : AICES:' ’ vl 1 1 ' Black' ans (fr'qfijs. ''.'' l ''' ‘ l ' 1 * iV, / J 8, Plain and Coatings. . y . Htfndsame Gasslmerea for Salta. Aifull assortment of . . (• r : ,. , ,-i- It .BOY’S WEAR. .Merino, Gaaalmere, 'u:r . : Kentucky Jean, ;and Cottonades. Also, a complete stock of .. READY-MADE CLOTHING of bur-own manjil&cttire, and guaranteed to gfirfe safcisftictlon. We Invite an examination. ' n . t HAGER A BROTHERS, mar 28 tlw 12 SPRING 1888. JJRY GOODS AT LOW PRICES. Are now receiving a splendid assortment.of Dry Goods purchased at New York Auctions at a great loss on cost of importation. LADIES' CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS. : French Wool De Laines—Plalifcand Highly : Colored. ” . Figured Wool De Laines, Elegant Plaid and Figured Mohairs, Pekin Stripes, French Percals, <fcc., At one-half late prices, and as low as evef, sold Handsome American De Laines 25 Cents, Merrlmac Calicoes 20 “ Good Calicoes 15 “ Best Ginghams 25 “ BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MtJSLINS AND SHEETINGS, LINENS AND HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, CARPETS ! CARPETS ! ’ A tine assortment of BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS. FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS—aII widths. WALL PAPERS! WALLPAPERS The largest and finest selection of PLAIN AND DECORATIVE WALL PAPER WINDOW SHADES, FIXTURES, Ac, Call aud examine, HAGER A BROTHERS, mar 28 tfw 12 1866. DRY GOOI>S 1866. WENTZ BROTHERS’ ' BEE HIVE STORE., No. 6 East Kino Stsbbt. 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 stock of Staole and Domestic Goods, to which we invite Early and Special Attention. Our prices will be found low. CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS claim an earnest attention. The long established character of the “ BEE HIVE STORE ” is » sufficient guarantee that every customer will get the worth of their money. LADIES SACQUES, CLOAKS AND CLOTHS. WENTZ BROTHERS' “Sign of the Bee Hive,” apr 25 tfw 16J No. 5 East King street. OF THE IMMENSE GIFT DISTRIBUTION MONDAY MORNING AUGUST 6th, 1866! WORTH OF MAGNIFICENT PRESENTS To be given away without regard to value, fee- ONE DOLLAR EACH! NO BLANKS!! EACH CERTIFICATE SECURES A PRESENT ! RANGES, &c. Among which will be found THE BEAUTIFUL HORSE “UNION,’ HANDSOME TROTTING BUGGY’ ELEGANTS OCTAVE ROSEWOOD FINE STEEL ENGRAVINGS, WILCOX & GIBBS’ SEWING MACHINE, HANDSOME DRESS PATTERNS, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LOUNGES, TABLES, FURNITURE,. Also, a large lot of Miscellaneous Articles, varying in value from .250 to $2O 00 EVERY TICKET SECURES A GIRT ! Every part of this enterprise will ibe con ducted with Honesty, Fairness, and tn Good Faith. TICKETS,. Sent to any address on receipt ot $l. Eleven Tickets will be sent uponTec-elpt of $lO. Tickets for sale at the Company’s Office, MISHLER'S NEW BUILDIN G, Southeast Angle of Centre SqtLare. A few more good Agents wanted to sell tickets, to whom a liberal percentage will be QOUISIBIA INSURANCE ;COM3PANY. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, 49 This Company continues to insure Build ings, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by fire, on the mutual plan, either for-a cash, premium or premium note. . SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount in5ured,...58,304,295.51' Less ain’t expired in ’55... 212,836.00 8,091,959.51 „ CAPITAL AND INCOME Ain’t of premium notes, Jan. ISt, 1865 $426,090.68 Less premium notes ex pired in 1865 16,073.55 410,017.21 Am’t.of premium, notes received In 1865,„ 11a,5&1.13 Balance of premiums, , Jan. Ist, 186£ 3,830.14 Cash reoelpta, less com- . missions tn 18i35 40.70T.89 (1570,128.87 CONTRA. Jjossea and expa uses paid In 1865, ~ 8 37,85r.88 Balance of Cap ltal knd Assets, Jan. 1, 1886.,...;. -r . $.570,198.87 A. 8. GREEN, Pr ei tldent, Geohqe Youzr. q, Jr. f rfiearelary. Michael S. 81 [uman, Treasurer, ' ! * DIREOTOKS r Samuel SUoeh, William Ef&tpqf, B. T. Ryon, Jolin W. Steaoy* Joirn Fendrich, Q&b, Young; Jr. H. G. Minted, Me Don aid, Sam'l F. EbSrlell i, Minnael B.Blmm an, Amoa 8. Green, S* G- Sl^ymakei l , Ed mund Spering. „ , „ 1 CHEO. wVHERR, Ageb;t, worth Duließtree t, opt>ostte: the!Court H ouse,, FEN*:• yy AMT Eli ~ ' ' ‘ ' 100,000 SPLIT HIC KORY 'SPOKES, " 100,000 1 HICKORY PtAiNE' Rv 'W> PCPLAB 6CANILI US B y SPK ECHER & SHEAFPER , Southeast com er orT>*& : ana CfittiOh Bt. maylfl 1..;-, " . , Btn -«r 19 [my 17 lyw 19 T °TTTE OF " “aSa ihKoSofef KNOGEEIfe. Tim Ji Bolt ls>na goM asThe* J Sk d 4s. one pt in- the count#. ’Am 1 the r Yoonl' Plea tenanted fctVinfctiier purpose, u aoWlqr | hart opfcWSnta o^uS of- g n dnjoaa, m , SPRING 1866. 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West Chester, Pa. Con be had of ail Druggists. JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, Wholesale Dealers, No. 23 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, may 3 3mw 17 pENROSE B. HOOPE'S ARCH STREET WHARF, SCHUYLKILL PHILADELPHIA . Agent for the Sale of TERRA COTTA WATER PIPES AND , HYDRAULIC CEMENT. Also, Plastering, Lath, Calcined Plaster, Hair White Sand, Bar Sand, &c., &c. Gmw*22 J" A PIERRE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, * The subscribers having leased this favorite House, it has been REFITTED AND REFURNISHED IN AN ELEGANT MANNER, And is now prepared wiih 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 30 lyw 2| BAKER & FARLEY. QHOLEttA MEDICINES. HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINE CASES Containing all the remedies necessary for the treatment of the disease, with the requisite directions for their use. PRICE $2.50. Will be mailed securely packed to any ad- receipt of 82.75. For sale at A. J. 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SCHEDULE OF SALE, BY APPORTIONMENT. 100 Gold Hunting Watches $lOO to $3OO 250 Ladies’ Gold Watches 75 to 200 400 Sliver Watches, double case 40 to 80 200 Diamond Rings 60 to 100 200 Silver Dinner Sets 100 to 150 100 “ Tea Sets 100 to 150 500 “ Teapots and Coffee Urns... 20 to 60 100 »• Revolving Patent Castors.. 15 to 40 5,000 Gold Vest and Neck Chains Bto 30 1,000 Photograph Albums 15 to 50 .200 011 Paintings .. 25 to 100 4,000 Magic Spring Lockets 10 to 20 LOQO Gold Pens, extension holders.... 6to 10 600 sets Ladles’ Jewelry, superb sto 15 500 Oval Band Bracelets 6to 20 1,000 Masonic Pins oto 10 20QMuaicBoxes... 20 to 100 600 sets Silver Tea and Table Spoons, 15 to 30 1,000 Gold Thimbles 7to 14 900 Silver Ice Pitchers 80 to 100 6,000 Children’s Armlets sto 10 2,000 Watch Charms 6to 10 1,000 Silver Cruet Stands 20 to 30 Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. N.B. The chances in the division of the above list of goods ate to be disposed of according to the annexed statement of arrangements. .Certificates of.the various articles,there being no blanks, are put into envelopes, securely sealed, and when ordered, taken out with no regard to choice, showing no favoritism, and loTwardedby mall, wben the holder of the Cer tiflcate can see what he or she can have by re* turning to os the Certifies teandONE DOLLAR. ONE CERTIFICATE#) CENTS. A single Certificate may secure you a Gold or •Silver article valued at $lOO, or any other valu able article. There are no blanks. Packages of Certificates sold to Schools, Clubs, Agente, &0.1 at the following rates: ICexflfleate, s'entto any audxessby mail, $0.25 5 Certificates 1.00 li' • " - 2.00 •80 : '*■ (with a splendid premium*.. 600 65 .: " “ 10.00 100 “ “ “ 15.00 • We guarantee satisfaction : in all cases. Cus tomers whose tastes'or fdindies are not suited cad hare their goods exchanged. Patties desiring to act as agents will be al lowed JOoent»on:each certificate ordered by them, not less than flVe being received under those terms. Agents will c6ue<St 25 cents for dach Certificate, and forward 15 cents to us. All letters should bd addressed to ' DELACOUR BROS., ,■ ~- Noe. 6i& 68 John Street, New York. Agents wanted in every Town, County- and State. ' / ' • [aprlßfendaw WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, SADDLESt KO9.IAKD 3 SftST KI3TG SIj&HBT, ■ ■ ' liftN ASTBB, PA. Jan 10 rtw Vaimbm 'Timeir.antcHin Y . Wfifc.taMß.iASO) FQR^AfiR^JVD.. House, together with all necessary and oohyen-' i6nt buildings. her of Yatsifpr lading away. Leather,.andin deed has. everything necessary for batrmgdh tne Tanhery basineSß on alarge SeaJi. There “° FOBTI'-NlitE ACRES OP R&ift)! ' In agood elate of cultivation attachedrtothls property, aad.several hundred acres of excel? lent Bark land within one mile of the Tannery. This valuable propert|Vand^h^s^dom near, the grade leading'man. Straahuig .to Capon Springs, 1$ nflles fronrWfncharter, in Frederick county: Va., at Gravel Springs. • • Thffwater‘Power is exrpllaiity and the Bark Mlli, EolleE r< £c.,are.nm by this power. I The terms will; be mad? accommodating, | For particulars, addess, I " rrv - J; D. TKrCE A 00., No. 1 and 2 Law BuJldln®, Harrisonburg, Va. deo23^/or TTAirABLB RF.AT. ESTATE AT KBI- V VXTE R A TYFI—Th nun deralgned offerA at private ft* l * Ms property situatedln the village of Mechaniesborg, upper Le&cock township, 6 miles from Lancaster and 6 miles > from New .Holland, on the turnpike, containing SIX ACRES AND fIvePERCHTS, With a very substantial two-story BRICK BUILDING, with back buildings attached, all finished in the best manner, and a good Barn, Carriage Home, Wood House, Hog Pens, Work House apd everything necessary. A good Apple and Peach Orchard, with Pear trees, Pruen trees,' Gauges, and twenty-four Grape Vines, witu a great variety of smaLLfrult —all of the very; best selection. Also, a well, and pmnp in it of a nevery-f&il ing Spring. Also a Brick Cistern, with pump in it—all ‘convenient. Will be shown by the subscriber any day .and termß made to suit. It is one among the best stands in the county for doing any kind of business, and plenty of front to build upon. ROBERT CONNELL, aprll t seplw TRUSTEE'S SALE Or DEER CREEK LANDd.—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, 1866, at 2 o’clock, P. M., the following described land as surveyed ana 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. Parser Forwood, late of said county, deceased: Division No. 2, As marked on the Plot, situ ated on the north side of the public road lead ing from Bel-Air to Dublin, and containiog 93 % 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 Oi chard, good fencing, <£c. Division No. 3, Lies north of and adiolning No. 2, and binds on the south side of the road leading from William Ady’s to the Trappe Church, containing by survey M ACRES, 3 ROODS AND 37 PERCHES. Thei 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 i*. a good two-story DWELLING HOUSE, about the centre of the place. Division No. 5, Lies adjoining No. 3, on the road leading from William. A dy’B to the Trappe Church, ana ‘contains by the survey 45 ACRES, 2 ROODS AND *2 PERCHES, of which about one-half is in wood. There is on thlsplace a two-story D WELLING HOUSE. All these lands are of good quality, and well watered. They are situated in a healthy coun try, about six miles from Bel-Air, and are very desirable for small farms. A plot of the property may be seen at the of fice of the subscriber. Terms of Saxe. —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 six and twelve months, with interest from the day of sale, and security approved by the Trustee. HENRY W. ARCHER, Trustee. Je2oltd&6tw Bel Air, Hartford Co., Md. PRIVATE S4LE.-THE SUBSCRIBER offers at private sale his farm on which he resides, In Drumore township, Lancaster 00., containing about 240 ACRES OF PATENTED LAND, in a l igh state of cultivation, divided into con venient fields, with good fences, ail having ac cess to water—about 40 acres being under tim ber. The buildings consist of a large stone HOUBE, slate roof; large barn.slate roof; large wagon bouse, oorn cribs and gralnery—also slate roof, and all other needful buildings for a well arranged farm. This is decidedly one of the best properties in the southern part of the county. The proprietor will take pleasure in waiting on any one wishing to 1 aspect this property. Terms made to suit. Clear title and posses sion given on the Ist day of April, 1867. jy 26 2mW 29 SANDERS McCULLOUGH. VALUABLE AND PRODUCTIVE FARM FOR SALE.—The undersigned Intending to engage in other business, offers for sale, privately, the fai m on which he resides, (better known as the Jacob Winders’ farm,) situate three miles from Hagerstown and one mile and a half from Funkstowu, containing about 190 ACRES of choice limestone land, about 29 Acres of which is iu timber,) in the hignest state of cultivation. The land is improved with buildings of the must substantial charac ter-large STONE MANSION, with back build ing, large Stone Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib Carriage House, Smoke House, <tc. There is a most excellent Orchard of choice fruit on the farm, and tue entire larm is under sub stantial fencing. Persons wishing to purchase a really desira ble property iu every respect, are invited to call upon the subscriber at an early day. July 21 Hdalmwl JOHN KEAKIGH. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE.—BY virtue of a decree of the Circuit. Court for Caroline County in Equity, the undersigned will sell at public sale to the highest bidder, in the town ol Greensborougli, Caroline county, State of Maryland, on SATURDAY, the 4th day of AUGUST next, between the hours of 12 o’clock, M., and 3 o’clock, P. M. All those tracts and parts of tracts of land called “BANK’S ADDITION,” “BANK’S DELIGHT,’ AND “BAKER’S PLAINS,” situate in the Ist Election District of Caroline county, within a lew hundred yards of Greens borough. On the public road from Greens borough to Nine-Bridges on one side, and the public road from Greensborough to Beaver- Dams, called the White Oak Road on the ether; and immediately on the line of the Maryland and Delaware Railroad, now in rapid course of construction and alreaoy completed to within a * few miles of this property. This real estate will be offered in tho follow ing parcles, to wit: Lot No. l. Formerly known as the Saw-Mil property, a farm on the road from Greens borough to Nine-Bridges, containing, by recent survey, 119 ACRES OF LAND, soil of excellent quality, sufficiency of wood and timber. Im provt inents. a good TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING, Three Frame Tenant Houses, Stabling, Out-houses, <£c. Lot No. 2. The Hip-roof property. A farm on the same road, containing, by recent survey, ACRES OF LAND, soil of excellent quality, a sufficiency of wood and timber. Im provements, a HIP-ROOF FRAME DWELL ING, Barn, Stabling, Out-houses, <fcc. Lot No. 3. The property on which John Hutchins lives. A Jarm containing by recent survey 136% ACRES OF LAND, soil of fine quality, sufficiency of wood and timber. Im provements, a ONE-STORY FRAME DWELL ING with Kitchen attached, Barn, Stabling, Out-houses, Jr-c. Lot No. 4. A Lot of Woodland on the White Oak Road, adjoining theßarcusLand, abound ing in Wood and Timber, and containing by recent survey 06% ACRES OF LAND, soil of fine quality. lot No. o. A Lot of Woodland adjoining the former and on the same road, abounding In Wood and Timber, and containing bt% ACRES OF LAND, soli of excellent quality. Lot No. 0. A Lot ot Woodland adjoining No. 5. on the same road, abouadiug in Wood and Timber, and ACRES OF LAND, soli of excellent quality. Persons wishing to purchase are requested to examine the property previous to tue day of sale. Tkrms of Salk.—One-third of the purchase money must be paid In cash on the of sale, to be apportioned among the purchasers, anu the residue in two equal instalments of one and two years irom the day of sale, secured by the bond of the purchaser with approved security and bearing interest. Any one wishing to do so can pay the whole purchase money on the day ol sale,or any larger portion thereof than one-third. Purchasers will be entitled to possession at the end of present year. JOHN B. BROWN, Trustee Jas. H. Costin, Auctioneer. July 19 PiSwUaneous. 40 AAA a TEAR MADE BY ANT ONE 3>/4jUUv with 815—Stencil Tools. No ex perience necessary. The Presidents, Cashiers, and Treasurers, of three Banks indorse the circular. Sent free with samples. Adaress the American Stencil Tool Works, Springfield, Vermont. July 3mw 29 jgMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINES Are superior to all others for FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING PURPOSES. Contain all the latest improvements; are speedy; noiseless; durable; and easy to work. Illustrated Circulars free. Agents wanted. Liberal discount allowed. No consignments made. Address, EMPIRE 8. M. CO., July 25 .lyw 29] 616 Broadway, New York. J ROHBER, WHOLESALE DEALER IN FRENCH BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, WHISKIES, &c, No. 13 South Queen Street, (A few doors below Centre Square,) LANCASTER, PA. my!7 lyw □ EVEN TEACHERS WANTED IN tfEST p DONEGAL TOWNSHIP.—The Board of Directors will pay for those of the first and second grade, s3o per month, and for the third grade, 830 per month. None but those of moral character and good teaching qualifications need apply. By order of the Board of Directors. ABRAHAM FORNEY,.President. July2s 4tw* 29 (JIO THE TOBACCO GROWERS. The subscriber, having takep the old estab 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 their interests -well attended to by consigning their Leaf to me, as special at tention Is paid to the. selling of Leaf Tobacco and Cigars. Address CHAB. DOTTB. . 62 North Front Street, 2hd Floor, June 20 ltd&3mwj i, . ■ Philadelphia, Fa. ffiaftitwt Wa«, &t. QHRISTIAN WIDMYEB S CABINET-WARE MANUFACTORY Comer of East King and Dnke streets, LANCASTER, FA. The largest, most domptete and fashionable' assortment of Cabinet Ware constantly on hand-in the Warerpoms connected with thrl establishment, and atprloes to salt thafimej m*» tfiUw i :ia v. £i.AA *)ew*BD? '!■ |W>WU)i., >,;•/, L.I» .ii»ii i J..s. :.«>•! >1 ,Cbtopatina4b>i£amaM U : • a.B.‘ :i Fa. $lOO I I will pay *lOO Reward for tire’ discovery ot any 'Zneaicwal r {frepsratioii ! cftacure a mater varletyofqomplaluta thanMl&hler’s Herb Bitten. B. M3BHLEB, Proprietor, S, E. Comer of Centre-Square . lAncarar. Pa. $5OO I will paytsbotb the Pi'oprietorof any Medi cinethat <in«how%gj l eater number of genuine Certificates of,cures affected by it near theplace Where it made, ~ttlsxx T HISHLER’BHERB BHTERS-r-o£ Ooritfumptjon;: Dyspepsia,' Liver Complaint, Bloody; Flux, Plarrhraa, Typhoid, K6mstten£ intermittent and Biliauslnßveii, Fever and Ague, 1 Choiera Horbui, Yellow Jaundice.. Scmrola, Running or Sore Legs, Capcez 1 , Abscess, Neuralgia, ■TOrimrna.tißm, framp tw thaHtATrMMh^hivmlO' Dlarrhcea, Plies,-Tetteiv BcaldHeatL Ophnema,. or &H£ng a way-sickness peculiar to children, Leucorrhea, Falling of the Womb, all ©betruc* tlons to the due oourae of nature in females, all venerlal rtlgpftgra, and all <ytmpln-Iny» artel ng from impure Blood or a weak and disordered state of the Stomach, Liver orKidneys. Certi ficates of cures of the Yellow Fever 111 Mexico can Also be furnished. Remember If R does not pro - 8. E. Comer of Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. SEND FOR A.CIRCULAR. The ingredients used in compounding Mlsh ler’s Herb Bitters - are hbt kept secret by the Proprietor. Bend for a Circular and you will learn the medical properties of all the articles used In its preparation; also In the maner In which they operate on the system, and much other valuable Information. If you are afflict ed with disease send for one of Mishler’s Herb Bltteirs Circulars: read it carefully, profit by the hints it contains, and you will be placed on the sure road of recovery. 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 this impurity Is bora In the system; while others acquire it through improper treatment of scores of diseases. Under this head may be classed— Ist, Scrofula,—Tnls disease Is hereditary and is transmitted from generation to generation. It 1b 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 i hey Tail to discharge or cast out the impurities tuat are continually generating in the system. A person physically pure acquires gonorhcea, or some other secret disease; he undergoes a course of mercury, the disease is dried up, and the patient pronounced well. Vain delusion. The complaint is not cured. Its channel Is only diverted. Instead of making its appearance outwardly, it acts on the Internal organs, and scrOlula. which is bequeathed from father to son. is the result. Many persons who are per fectly free from ail immorality and vice are af flicted with scrofula. They are suffering for • the sins of their fathers and laboring under the 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 thoroughly pari fled. all the organs of the body brought into a healthy Btateof action, and the system braced up and strengthened by invigorating tonics.— Look at the articles used in compounding Mishler’s Bitters; see the array of purifying and invigorating mendlcaments, And say whether there is an article In the whole List of medicines that equals it. We here emphatically assert, without fear of contradiction, that MISttLEK’S BITTERS WILL CURE ALL KINDS OF SCKOFULQUS 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 Scrofula. 2d, Running Sores and Ulcers.—Running sores and ulcers invariably lndicdfe a scrofu lous taint. They are caused by the efforts of nature to discharge the impurities of the blood. Many persons afflicted with running sores and ulcers succeeded in dryiug them up and tniok they ar.- cured when the skin grows over the sore. They are, however, “but making bad worse,' ’ for the liu purities that were discharged from the system turough 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 Mishlei*’s Blfters. a continued and persevering use of which will most certainly effect a per manent cure. 3d, Salt Rheum.—Salt Rheum is a vague, in definite, though, popular .term given to al most all the nou-febnle eruptions of tue skin which afflict adults. It Is generally an erup tion of vesicles in small, distinct ulcers, ac companied with a smarting, tingling sensation, with atendency to creep orspread over the ad toining surface, Mlshler's Bitters are a sure cure for this disease. 4th. Pimples anti Blotches.—Pimples ami Blotches on the skin are always a sore sign oi impure blood, Al l hough never dangerous, ex cept In cat *i of carbuncles, they are very dls agreeeJle. Often we will see tne most hand some features rendered hideous by great blotches and pimples, and Instead of tne pleas ing look which should irradiate thehuman race we see nothing but disgust.ng corruption ; for pimples and blotches are nooning but the cor rupt accumulations or the system expelled through the medium of the skin. The use ot Mishler’s Bitters' will force these corruptions to be discharged through the natural cnannels, and thus cures all kinds of pimplesand blotches. Ladies who desire a fair completion, tree froi pimples should bear this fact In mind, apr 'J3 (Saps, &c. gHULTZ 5 HAT STORE, ESTABLISHED 1829. No. 2 0 North Quekn Street, LANCASTER, PA. We manufacture our own goods, thuß en> abling us to sell at OLD-TIME PRICES. The largest, best and most complete stock, and at lower prices than any house in the oountry. Our immense stock ol Spring and Summer Goods consists of all the novelties of the seasons; at least fifty different styles, tl> e popular of which are the CAVALIER, CAVALIER D’ ORSAY, '''INDICATOR, (very new,, FULTON, MORTON PETO, BRIGHTON, (nobby,) TYROL A SPLENDID SILK HAT FOB $-5.00 Cheaper than can elsewhere. Our business connection with ourpatrons for a period of nearly forty years is sufflcien t guar antee of our ability to please ail who may lavor us with a call, apr 18 tfditwl rjIHE GREATEST BARGAINS, LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND LATEST STYLES, TO BE FOUND Iff THE CITV, ABE AT JESSE SMITH'S NEW HAT AND CAP STORE, HOWELL’S BUILDING, No. 64, Nobth Queen Stbeet, LANCASTER, PA. The proprietor, having Just returned from New York and Philadelphia, would respectful'y inform his patrons and the public generally, that he has now on hand the Latest, Best ana most complete assortment of HA T 8 AND CAPS, ever offered to the citizens of Lancaster and vicinity, and at the most REASONABLE PRICES. This stock consists of all the novelties of the season, some of which are: THE CHAPEAU BREVETE, NEW SARATOGA, CYNOSURE, INDICATOR, £ SARATOGA, MORTON, AND PETO. He has Jnst received a large and line stock of GENTLEMEN’S STRAW GOODS, which will be sold cheap for cash. Also, a choice variety of LADIES’ HATS, the most fashionable of wnlch are: ltdAw t aug 1 THE SAILOR, may 22 I «! M q » I II H * § % 'S i P 8?5 | U H | I s !1 1 o H 51 ? W * T s o !*~ td « § I g &J " § I ? V® o £ ? a 1 63 s- 'BMW S , Ch a I 0 6 #■ * s a I 1 I H f- B 0 a i jnjOWMAX A LEONARD, JLAOTJFACnrBEBS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS SILVER AND SILVER PLATED GOODS, 704 Arch Stb*kt., PHILADELPHIA. Those in want of Silver or Silver Plated Ware will find it much tottreL'advaiitageW-vlmlni our Store before thßlrnurohneof JOur; We keep no goods but those whlch are of tb® flrst-olass;eU of our oWn make, gnd'wlU be sold at reduced prices. July Ulyw27 „w •' -A ASCUiT I GERMAN BITTEBS, . DEBILITJY! DEBILITY! (resulting from any cause Whatever • U .... . LKDjrCKD BY HARDSHIPS, > 4 :< EXPOSURE, i , OB DISEASE'S OF CAMPLIFE niQliDxxsA CmzEirs, Male or Female Adult ob Youth, i Will find In Bitters a pure Tonic, not de pendent on had liquors for their almost miraculous effects. 0 DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS HO.OFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS Thia Bitters has performed more-Cures, gives better Satisfaction, has more Testimony, has more Respectable people to vouch fbr it, than any other articles In the market. We defy any one to contradict this assertion to any one who will produoe a certificate pub lished by ns that Is not genuine. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY. AND DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS F Observe the following syatoms resulting from Isorders 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 lu the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or I Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and difficult Breathing, Fluttering the Heart, Choking or Suffocat ing Sensations 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 theSklu and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, ChesL, Limbs, &c., 3udden Flushes of Heat, Burn ing in the Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil and great Depression or Spirits. L l\hat this Bitter s it not Alcoholic, contains no Bum or Whisky, and cannot make Drunkarde, but the best Tonic in the World. From Rev. W. D. Seigfrled, Pastor of Twelfth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Gentlemen:—l have recently been labornig nder the distressing efiects of indigestion, ac companied by a prostration of the nervous sys tem. Numerous remedies were recommended by friends, and some of them tested, but with out relief. Your Hoofland's German Bitters were recommended by persons wuo !iad tried them, and whose favorable mention of these Bitters iuduoed me to try them. I must con fess that I oad an aversion to Patent Medlolnds from the “thousand and one” quack “Bit ters,” whose only aim seems to be to palm off' sweetened and drugged liquor upon the com munity In a sly way, and the .tendency of which, I fear. Is to make many a condensed drunkard, upon learning that yourtf was really a medicinal preparation I took it with happy effect. Its action, not only upon the stomach, but upon the nervous system, was prompt and gratifying. I feel that I have de rived great and permanent benefit from the use of a few bottles. From the Rev. E. D. Fendall, Assistant Editor Christian Chronloie. Philadelphia, I have derived decided benefit from the use of Hooflandi* German Bitters, aud reel it my privilege to them as amost valua ble tonic, to all who are suffering from gen eral debility or from diseases arising from de rangement or the liver. Yours truly, E. D. FENDALL. From Rev. D. Memge castor of the Passyunk Baptist Church, Philadelphia. From the many respectable recommenda tions gfVen 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 for debility, and a most excellent tonic for the stomach. From Rev. W'm. Smith, formerly Pastor of the Vlncenttown and Millville (N. J.) Baptist Churches. Having used in my family a number of bot tles of your Hoofland's German Bitters 1 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 luvlgorate the system when debilitated and are useful in disorders of the liver loss oi 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. SHULTZ & BRO. From the Rev. Levi G. Beck, Pastor of the Baptist Church, Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the North Baptist Church, Philadelphia, at pre sent Pastor of the Baptist Church, Chester Pa I have known Hoofland’s German Bitters favorably for a number of years’ I have used them in my own family, and have been so £ leased with thpir effects, that I was Induced ) 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 afflicted with the diseases for which they are reoommended, to these Bitters, knowing from experience that my recommen dation will be sustained. Ido this more cheer full as Hoofiand's Bitters is Intended to benefit the afflicted, and Is “not a rum drink.” Yours, truly, LEVI G. BECK. • * • • * From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge and Christian Chronicle, Philadelphia. . Although not disposed to favor or recom miend Patent Medicines in general, through fßstrust of their ingredients and effects, I yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily In Tegard to Hoof land’s German Bitters, prepared by Dr. O. M Jackson, oi this city, because l was prejudiced against them for many years, under the im passion that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my friend, Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this preju dice by proper testa and for encouragement lo try them when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use of tnree bottles of these Bitters at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief and restor ation to a degree of 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 thl use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN Philadelphia. THE DERBY, ETC. tfdAw From the Rev. Thos. Winter. D. D., Pastor of Roxborough Baptist Church. asior oi a l , 10 your excellent prep aration, Hoofland’s German Bitters to nAi U,e . deserved reputation It has ye 318 , at times, been troubled with great disorder in my brad anri 1 was advised by a friend to h^. ttle 2l y^ur German Bitters. I did so, rel?ef“^v^SSm?‘i? d sreat5 reat aad unexpected health has been very materially 1 confiden ly recommend the art/ 2® v C here I meet with cases similar to my own and have been assured by many of their; good effects. Respectfully yours, , 8 T. WINTER, Box borough, Pa. * r °m Rev. J; 8. Herman, of the German Re formed Church, Kufcztown, Berks Countv Pn Respected 81r: I have been troubled with Dyspepsia nearly twenty years, and have nev er used any medicine that did so much good as Hoofland’s Bitters. lam very much improve » in health, after having taken five bottles Yours with respect, J. 8. HERMAN. BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS. See that the signature of “C. M. JACKSON 'i is on the wrapper of each bottle. PRICE. SINGLE BOTTLE ONE DOLLAR, OR A HALF DOZEN FOR 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, NO, 031 arch Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA] For sale by DruggkrU and Dealers In every town In the UniteaBtMes.rt , nov3 lyW&Sdiw : v ' A r :- v (NOTii. 'WtaSKX papABATIOH.) HQOFIiANO' S WILL CURE FBOSIRATH}!} QF. THE SYSTEM, D YSPEPSIA , LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS, a Hie CURED BY AND WILL PAY 81000 WILL CURB EVERY-CASE OF REMEMBER, READ WHO BAYS BO Very respectfully vours, W. D. SEIGFKIED, No. 2&4 Shackamaxon Street. D. MERRIGE. Yours truly 966 HutcMnsonatreet.'Vhi^eip?la D JONES & EVANS, Successors to C. M,< JACKSON. A CO. PBbFkXSTOBS. 1 r :l fpn xi«sr> or Tn.miu, ■ DB. ua. a <3iXL v^ ; P I i;u ASD' SA L, Vls n»to l S.^2l? Tlng «• POW,,fqrteft i Jtym publloly to the world. For ° f priva *' pr “* lo * : . JUFE-QIVINQ FILM! tSblx mSSinS 8 ? 4 vrlth *i»e greatest iuocasa. “l^^tohT 4088 * 01 the “ enable A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, ror J ln ™7jSr, < Sf^ tle ? 444 ne » “8 “<1 vitality and restore the waning energies to their pris. i 1100, i'ouni; and middle-aged, they will prove moat lnvaloable, as u ready specific, and sterling median* Here is a : dream realHed, that Poace-do-Loon sought for three hundred years ago, and never found. He looked for a fountain that would restore the old to vigor and make youth ever AN ETERNAL SPRING! It was left for this day and hour to realize the dream,.and show. In one glorious fact the maglo that made it fair. THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES cannot stay the flight of years, but they cnu force hack, and hold aloo4 disease that might triumph over the aged and the young. Let none hesitate then, but seize the fhvoraolo op* poxtuulty that oners. When taken as pre* scribed— FEVERS FOR BILIOUS DISORDERS nothing can bo more productive of core than these Pillfo. Their almost magic lntlnenco la felt at once: and the usual concomitants of tuls most distressing disease ore removed. These remedies are mode from the purest VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS. They will not harm the most delicate xouiale, and can be given with good effect in prescribed loses to the youngest babe. FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS And all eruptions of the shin, the SALVE is most Invaluable. It does not heal externally alone, but penetrates with the most searching effects to the very root of the evil! DR. MAGGIEL’S PILLS Invariably cure the following Di-eases Asthma, Bow< 1 Complaints, Coughs. Colds, Chest Dlsoasea, Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Dlarrlmsu, Dropsy, Debility, Fever £ Ague Female Complaints, Headache, ludlgesUon, Influenta, ipflaroalloD. Inward weakness, Liver Complaint, , i; Lowuess of Spirits, Ringworm, Rheumatism, Halt Rueuiu, Scalds, Skin Diseases Notice.—None genulno without the en graved trade-mark around each pot or box •igned by DR. J. MAGGIIiL, 43 Fulton street New York, to counterfeit whloh Is felony. by all respectable Dealers iu Modi* oines throughout the United States and Cana* das at 25 cents per box or pot. For sale by Gruger Rice, No. 13 West King street, Lancaster,Fa ldeo23lyd<*w gFECIAL NOTICE TO LAUILS. It is all Important- tutit ladles should have preparations specially adapted for complaints to which they are peculiarly subjeot, at once Bafe, healthy and certain, or that they should consult one who has made this treatment his special study. DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, Projector of Diseases of Women , has been la extensive and successful praottc for up*ards of thirty years at his present ojflc —a fact that speaks lor Itself—and is known to thousands ol ladies as the author of “ TIIR MARRIED WOMAN'X PRi VA TR MnDICAL COMPANION," (first published in 1847,) specially Intended for married ladles In delicate or precarious health; from which every lady will perceive his thorough knowledge of her complointß, symp toms and causes, and tnelr saliliul aud Imme diate treatment. It Is a life-long, reliable ad viser and companion. Over HALF A MILLION LADIES Eossess U. Every husband should have It. it i sent by mall. Price 81. He guarantees a safe and Immediate and effi cacious core of all special difficulties, Irregu larities and obstructions, either In person or by mall. Ladles irom all parts of the United States consult him with the greatest conttdouoe and certainty of success, CAUTION TO LADIES. Be not Imposed upon by the cheap, worth less and Injurious uostrunisof M Female Pills,' “Powders,” “ Drops," palmed upon the credu lous and Ignorant, who are deprived ol their means os well as their health. Ladles can send for “ TheMaiikiku Woman's Privaie Midi cal Companion,” or consult Dr. Maurlceau by letter, and so guard against impositions. MARRIED AND SINGLE LADIES who desire a safe and certain remedy for ir regularities or suppressions of nature, from whatever cause, con rely upon his celebrated PORTUG UESE FEMALE MONTHLY PILLH composed of rare and costly Imported extracts. They are a reliable specific for ladles, pleasant to the taste, being sugar coaled, healthy and certain In all oases. Tbev cannot fall. In recent cases they succeeded In forty-eight hours. Price 88 per box. In obstinate cases tnose two degrees stronger should be used.— Price 85. No Agents Appointed. Address DR. A. M. MAUKICEAU, Prolessor of Diseases ol Women. Office— l 29 Liberty bt., or Box 122-1, N. Y. Sole Agent and Proprietor for upwards of twenty years. They are sent by mall, In ordinary letter envelopes, with full instruc tions and advice. | may 20 3mdaw S* :,!BKT of bi:a,7tv GEORGE W. LAIRD’S “BLOOM OF YOUTH.’ This celebrated preparation Imparts to the skin a solt 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. Ladies give it one trial and bo con vinced of its value. Genuine prepared only by GEORGE W. LAIRD, 74 Fulton Street, New York. Sold by Druggists, and Fancy Good Dealers everywhere. | may 16 ly w 19 looks and CHEAP BOOH STORE The place to purchase Cheap Books is at THE PEOPLE’S BOOK STORE, No. 44 Nobth Quejen St., cobnbr or Orange, where maybe found at all times, a large as sortment of 800 ICS FOB OLD AND YOUNG, CHEAP TO SUIT THE TIMES! THE POETS IN BLUE AND GOLD. Macauley, Swain, Browning, Heber Saxo. Moore, Keble, Whittier, Coleridge. Tupper, Lowell, Longfellow, Bulwer, Cowper, Goldsmith, Poe, Shakspeare, Milton, Byron, Kirk, White, <kc., Ac. BIBLES AND PRAYED BOOKS ln great variety. HYMN BOOICS OF ALL DENOMINATIONS. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS! The largest and finest assortment ever offered in the City. ALL SIZES AND STYLES, Holding from 12 to 200 pictures each, and rang ing in price from 50 cents to $20.00. TWO THOUSAND CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. The largest assortment In Lancaster. Thu greatest variety of subjects: Religious, Noted Personages, Fancy Subjects, Autumn Leaves, Nos. 1 and 2; Flowers Nos. 1 and 2: Fruit and Blossoms, Nos. ’ 1 and 2; wood Mosses, Nos. 1 and 2: Life of Childhood, Nos. 1 and 2; Summer Landscapes, Winter Landscapes, White Moun tain Scenery, Funny Characters, Nos. 1 and 2, beautiful ly colored. NEW STYLES BEING CONSTANTLY RE- CEIVED. BIBLES LARGE AND SMALL. WRITING DESKS. ALBUMS, AUTOGRAPH BOOKS, CHESS BOARDS Ac, GOLD PENS AND SILVER HOLDERS NEW GAMES FOR CHILDREN, NEW PAPER DOLLS NEW CARDS, NEW DISSECTED PICTURES. TOY BOOKS! TOY BOOKS!! TOY BOOKS!!! TRANSPARENT SLATES, A good assortment for sale cheap. IMPORTANT TO SABBATH SCHOOLS! The publications of the American Sonday- School Unioh, designed for Sunday Schools furnished at the lowest net Sunday-School prices. The best writing papers and envelopes In the market always on nand. Ail the books used lu the various schools In the city and county, furnished at the lowest prices. NEW MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Received as soon os published, and sold at publishers’ prices. Don’t forget the place. J. M. WESTHAEFFER’B Book and Periodical Store, Corner North Queen and Orange sts. v 7 if w 2fl ILHGLN’S HOTEL AND DROVE YARD No. 963 West Pratt Street, BALTIMORE, M D: 4=?-Telegraph Office open at the house to all points. Tbeundersigned takes pleasure in informing hi« friends and Stock Dealers generally, that he has taken this well known stand, and bos re-fitted the old* and built ne\f pens In the most substantial manner, for the accommoda tion of all kinds of Stock. These yards hre conveniently situated for re-shipping Stock to Philadelphia or New York. Dealers are re spectfully invited to give me a call. Every at tentl&i givenand charges moderate. The following Commission Men are doing business at my noose: a. Wilhelm <a Co., Willtar, Kirk & 00., J. Ellinqkb & Co., Seymour & Welton, Ed. T. Holton & Co., 8. Fkankbn stine. JACOB EEDSECKER Proprietor. ■QR. J G. MOOBE’S apr 30 3mwl DENTAL OFFICE, On the South Vast Obrncr of North Queen and N. B.—Entrance to office, 2d door on Orange ■treat. «ept 6 tfd*w GOBir §HELLER A JD CJJA attention of manafftottzrers is called to this lately; patented improvement, by means of which the fanner can thregh ard dean, by one operation, from 1,000 to l.°oo bushels of Com per day,,wlthno more power than is required to drive the old-fashioned “Cannon Bheller/ the machine doing the work In the most thor ough manner* and is not .liable, to get opt of order: the farmer being able in a moment to set themafcbme add to clean any sized eora. mouldy or dir. County and State rights lor sale on reasona* ble teims, by addressing - ‘ junoatr.ffl PORTFOLIOS STATIONERY. SCHOOL BOOKS. Orange Street*, rzß’s Book Store.
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