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IJIHE UNION BUSINESS COLLIOE OF
PHILADELPHIA
THOMAS MAY PIERCE, A. M., President.
Having, during the Fiest Year of its organi
sation, instructed over
FIVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PUPILS,
of. whom nine-tentns now occupy lucrative
positions in every department of business, w
begin its
SECOND COLLEGIATE YEAR *
with the prestige, experience, and stability ao
qulred by its past
PROSPERITY 4AD SUCCESS.
The well-earned reputation of the College as
eirst commercial college
in the country, is supported by the employ-
Jr 7hR ablest and most experienced
Teachers tntbeir several departments; by the
anhstantial elegance of the internal arrange-
by the variety and completeness of the
Theoretical Course, and by the Introduction
and perfection of the Bystem of
ACTUAL BUSINESS
narticlpated in by the students, under the di
rection of teachers not only scientific book
keepers, but also
EXPERIENCED BUSINESS MEN.
All attempts to represent business are disre
garded. to give place to business itself. Goods
purchased In Philadelphia by the Piesldeut,
are bought and sold by the students, and pay
ments are made in the College currency, which
has a real money value. This happy combina
tion of Theory and Practice has lieretolore en
abled the graduates of the College to take
charge of the largest and most intricate set.
of books with coulldence and success.
THE ARRANGEMENTS
for carrying out this sjttfiem are perfect. The
K Whoiewile Department, Insurance, Lx-
EiSauge 0<llce», the Books, and all
Fhominutteof mercantile transactions are ac
ca?a?ely copied from ll.elr comilerparls In ac
tual business.
THE LOCATION
of the college, at Handed and Haydn Hard.
Einhth and Spring Garden streets, the common
centre of the various railroads connecting the
oily with its suburbs, and the proximity of
economical boarding bouses, make it desirable
for those from the Interior Intending to reside
In the city during their attendance at College.
THE EXPENSES.
The terms for the d l lie rent Courses will be
found In a table below. The Hoard ranges from
84 to Sfl per week, and the time necessary for
the completion of the Full Business Louise
from two to four mouth*. A comparison of the
expenses with those 01 other Colleges will lie
found to leave a favorable balance ol from
to 8W), thus maintaining the reputation ol IHE
Union as the
Lamest, most Practical and Economical Com
, mcrcial College in the * 'state.
PRINCIPALS OF DEPARTMENTS.
Thomas May Peirce. A. M.
R. s. Barnes, |C. N. * ark Jr.,
H. Keim, S. Lyndai.l,
K. S. Reinhold, iLiKivt. J. J'. Hickman
ttß.Heveral of the above'Speak German.
«n_Speciul terms for L’lUhs.
Soldiers received ujl reduced rates.
lftth, ISOG.
'I'uoMAH May Peirce, A. M.: .
i vnr.sir: 1 was very much pleased with my
-visit to your Institution. The “Actual Busi
ness Department” Is a practical department ol
great value to the young or middle aged man
who wishes to acquire business lorms and
habits without the labor or apprenticeship
heretofore i eeded.
Your bank 1 noticed with considerable c ie.
It is properly organized, and Is furnished with
the usual books and forms lor bauklug. i ac
knowledge the receipt of some college cur
rency, which Is un excellent substitute lor
national currency, and is quite beautiful In :■ p
peurancc. . . .
Wishing you a deckled success, which you
,l,.s t rve,l, l my,HUslmly,^., uH pAi;i _
President First National Bauk.
Circulars and Peirce's practical Kducatur
now ready. , . ..
- Samples of Culiege Currency sent uy mall,
and distributed gratuitously, on application at
I he
OFFICE, s:il NORTH EIGHTH ST.
sept - r » 3imv it)
OF ST. JOHN'S COLLFJJE
ANNAPOLIS, Ml),
This institution, one of the oldest In the
Htiite, nmv liberally endowed by the Legisla
ture, will open on the 18th of SEPTEMBER
NEXT, with an entire re-orguniy.ution. It Is
believed that no similar institution oilers
greater advantages to those wishiug to obtain
a thorough liberal education, or io pursue a
PARTIAL COURSE.
These advantages are, in part, thefollowing:
1. Extrusive and commodious buildings,
thoroughly repaired anil refurnished, capable
of boarding 130 students, and of accommodat
ing more titan three hundred; all situated in
one of the most beautiful and salubiious lo
calities, and allordlngample facilities for a full
physical development by boating, swimming,
skating and outer healthful and useful exer
cises, .Tliero will also buawell-furnished Gym
udsium on Lite premises.
2 A full course in the departments of study
usually embraced lu a College curriculum, and
in addition, a very extensive range oi selection
in Special Departments.
;j. spe lal and prominent attention Is given
to the study of the history, structure and Lit
erature of the English Language, livery Stu
dent, from the tlmeof his admissiou to College
will receive a systematic and thorough train
ing In the knowledge and correct use of our
mother touguo.
•1. Unusual facilities are afforded for the
tudy ot German, French, Italian aim .Span
ish, without extra charge.
5. A special and comprehensive course ol in
struction Is furnished for Lhoso who design to
teach. To all such students, tuition to reniitted on
easy conditions.
0. An extensive course of Instruction is pro
vided lu Physical Geography, National Indus
tries aud Resources, Commercial Law. Rook
Keeplug, and such other studies as are re
quired to prepare young men to enter success
fully into business aud commercial pursuits.
7. A carefully graded Preparatory Depart
ment, Including Classical and English studies.
Is under the same general government, anil
taught by the same Professors, as the Colloc
ate Departments.
8. A well-selected corps of able and experi
enced Professors, os follows:
FACULTY
HENRY BARNARD, LI,. 1)., Principal, an
Professor ot Meutal. Moral and Social Sclent*
including the Principles and Methods of Kill
cation.
Rkv. G. W. McI’HAIL, U. D., Assistant Pro
fessor of Mental and Moral Science, and Lr c
turer on Natural and Kevealed Religion, and
the Evidences of Christianity.
GEORGE W. ATHERTON, A. M.. Acting
Vice Principal,and Pr- fessorof the Latin Lan
guage, Literature and History.
E. -P. SCAMMON, A. M., Professor of Mai he
matics.
HIRAM CORSON, A. M., Professor of th
English Language, Literature and History
anil Rhetoric including Vocal Culture.
Rkv. JULIUS M. DESHIELL, A. M., Proles
sor of the Greek Language, Literature and His
tory.
WILLIAM STEFFIN, A. M., Professor o
Physical Culture, aud Assistant in MaUiema
tics uud the German Language.
•DAVID N. CAMP, A. M., Principal of tin
Preparatory aud Normal Departments.
ZALMON RICHARDS, A. M., Principal o
the Commercial Depart menu
Rev. WILLIAM L. GAGE, A. M. Professo:
of Physical Geography and Its Relations to tin
History aud Industrial Resources of Nations.
8. S. HALDEMAN, A. M., Professor ol Na
tural History, and Lecturer on Ethnology am
Comparative Philology.
[To be appointed. 1 Professoi
of Chemistry, Chemical Technology and Na
tural Phllosopy.
iTobe appointed.l Professoi
of Modern Lauguag s.
WILLIAM H. HOPKINS, A. M., Tutor In
Mathematics, and Lite Latin and Greek Lnu
guages.
The College year is divided Into THREK
TERMS, with a vacation of ten days at Christ
mas, and one of a week In April, at the close
of the Second Term.
Tuition, for a term, (payable in advance,)
including room-rent, use of furniture,
fuel, lights, Ac., Ac S(K) ot
Or, for the whole year, (if paid in ad-
vance.) 150 00
For further Information, application may be
made to the Principal, at Annapolis.
THOMAS SWANN,
GOVEKNOU OF MAKYI-.ANI),
Lz-Off, Pres, of the Board of Visitors.
Application for Scholarships can be made a
the olllcc of The Intelligencer, or to*
H. E. NIUHOLS,
U WEST FAYETTE Street,
Baltimore, Md.
sept 5-2m\v :i’>[
gcutistvu.
rpESTH EXTRACTED WITHOUT I'AI \
WAI. M, WHITEXIbL
Respectfully announces to Ills patrons and the
public that he is uow administering (Nitrous
Oxide) Gas. by the aid of which he Ts enabled
to extract Teeth entirely without pain. Unlike
Chlotoiorm or Kther, this Gas is periect'v
iiarmless in its use aud pleasant in its eilects.
Unlike other auiesthetic agents, it leaves im
unpleasant effects after taking it. He lias, in
its means, already extracted agreatuunih.-r oi
t' eth with perfect success, and assures the pub.
lie that the most delicate person, old or y.iunj:
may inhale it with safety. The Gas eml!*, ml
unpleasant Oder.
No person ueed stiller from Tooth Ache, m
deprive themselves of Artificial Teeth, mi ac
count of the pain of extraction. The wnole
time occupied in the inhalation, extraction
and return to perfect 'consciousness, does not
exceed iroin three to lour minutes, after whir.i
the patient feels the same as before the inhala
tion.
The advantages of tills Gas over Etner or
Chloroform are:
lst. It is perfectly harmless and there is no
danger o>' giving too much.
lid. The insensibility produced is perfect and
complete in all cases where a sutlicient quan
tity is given. ’
3d. The effects all pass off' within thr e or
four minutes from the commencement of the
inhalation, leaving the patient feeling as well
as before.
4th. The dlsag'eeableness of inhaling Ether
or Chloroform ure all avoided.
PRICES FOR EXTRACTING:
Teeth extracted with (Jaa, (each) sl.un
*) “ (to be replaced by artilicial;.. 50
ti " without Gas, (each) Mi
(to be replaced by artilicial) ('rails.
PRICES FOR ARTIFICIAL WORK:
For Full Setts on Rubber, . 810.00
4 Full “ (upper or lower).!!’” " 20.00
* f, u ! .! (w ‘ lh drouth prepared) 30.00
tull (upper or lower) 15.00
PARTIAL RTIO NATEL Y
LOW,
For Full Setts ou Gold,
** Hall' '* “ ....
Sliver, same as Rubber.
■ PRICES FOR FILLING TEETH.
Gold Fillings, from $1 uo upwards,
Other “ “ 50c. “
Par'.lcular attention paid to the health of the
mouth and correction of Irregularities.
Terms Cash. All work warranted.
Office an 1 residence, next door to the Court
House, over Fahnestock’s Dry Good Sto,
East King Street, Lancaster, Fa.
sepl
AMC E L H . BETHOL D S
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
No. 68 East Kino stbxst,
(Opposite Lechler’s Hotel,)
LANCASTER, PA,
lfwl
PiSttltetwauis.
I YOUNG MEN !!
THE QUAKER CITY
BUSINESS COLLEGE
NORTHEAST CORNER
TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA
An Institution for the practical education f
young men for the active duties of Business
A REGULARLY INCORPORATED COLLEGE
Established November 2d, 1863. Incorporated
by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, March
14th, 1860, with power to grant Diplomas
and confer Degrees of Merit.
SUPERIOR ADVA NTAGES.
Conducted upon the best system of instruc
tion extant, and offering in all respects ad
vantages of the highest order.
THE COMMERCIAL COURSE
EMBRACES
Bookeeping. Commercial Arithmetic, Penman
ship, Business Correspondence, Commer
cial Law, Lectures on Business Affairs,
Customs, Laws and Regulations of
Trade, <tc,
SPECIAL BRANCHES.
The Higher Mathematics, Phonography, Or
namental Penmanship and
Telegraphing.
THE COMMERCIAL COURSE -
is of the most complete, thorough and practical
character. In the
DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTS,
advantages are afforded to those who desire a
knowledge of
ACTUAL COUNTING-HOUSE PRACTICE,
such as have never before been placed within
the reioh of Students In Commercial Colleges
or Schools. This Course combines
THEORY AND PRACTICE,
giving the student In Lheshortestpossibletl'ne
an insight into all the forms, routine and de
tails of business, aud titling him In the bes,
manner to enter at once upon the duties of any
position, as a practical accountant.
FAIRBANKS’ BOOKKEEPING,
This work, the most complete aud extensive
Treatise on Bookkeeping e\er published, af
lords the best indication of the value or the
course of Instruction in the Science of Accounts
pursued in this Institution. Every young man
who designs en erlng any Commercial school
should first procure a copy of this book. It
contains 448 pages large octavo, and Is com
posed almost exclusively ot sets obtained from
AcLual Business. Price 53.5 U. Sent by mail to
any address.
TELEGRAPHING.
The Telegraph Dep rtment is complete with
every facility lor qualifying persons for Prac
tical Operators on sound or Paper Instruments,
with regular office practice.
EMPLOYMENT.
Young men seeking employment should bear
in luluu that the reputation and standing ot
this Institution us a thorougu ’
PRACTICAL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS,
render its Indorsement the best passport to
success aud advancement. Its graduates are
now occupying prominent positions in every
part of the country, and receive the highest
salaries.
Catalogues and Descriptive Circulars of Fair
banks’ Bookkeeping, on application.
L. FAIRBANKS, A. M., President.
T. E. Mkiiciiant, Secretary.
FORTUNE IN ONE DAY
GREAT EXCITEMENT.
8150,000
In Greenbacks, Real Estate and Goods
TO BE GIVEN A WAYI
TICKETS SELLING VERY RAPIDLY.
UNPARALLELED SUCCESS/
EVERYBODY ANXIOUS FOR A CHANCE
Splendid List of Premiums to be Distributed
Gratis to the Holders of the
Tickets for the
GRAND GIFT MATINEE!
premium in Greenbacks.
1 “ a House and Lot, situated on
Murray lilll, New York, with all the
modern Improvements; title perfect
and guaranteed 40,000
1 premium, a Farm situated at Mousey,
Rocklai.d co., New York, 1% hours
from New York, 10 minutes walktiom
tile station, containing 70 acres, 600
trull bearing trees, apples, pears and
cherries, 8 acres of large timber, bal
ance in grass and crops, good fences,
large springs, supplying a magnifi
cent lish pond and u splendid trout
lng brook, running a toss the whole
property, tilled with line trout, goo 1
dwelling house, 10 rooms, 1 large
burn, sued ana luiy lofL, 1 granary
and currlage house, lower floor lilted
up ami occupied by farmer, ben coop,
pig pen, coru crib, iurm implements,
carriage, wagous, 3 horses, 2 oxen, o
cows, pigs, chickens, Uic., «9cc.; title
perfect ami guaranteed 30,000
1 premium in Greenbacks 10,000
10 “ Piauos, (Stulnwuy’s aud Cllick
erlng’s,) i 5,000
40 “ Hewing Machines, (Wheeler
Wilsou's, Grover 6i Balter’s
and Singer's,) 2,400
20 premiums, Gold, American, Patent
Lever Hunting Case Watches 2,000
50 premiums, silver Patent Lever Hunt-
Case Watches 1.500
The balance to be of Diamond Rings,
Albums, Musical lustiumeus, Silk
Dresses ol the latesL fashionable pat
terns, Kid Gloves, Writing Cases, Sil
ver Tea Setts, and other valuable articles
100 numerous to mention 0,100
Unr Premium to Each Purchaser of a 'Jicket.
THE GRAND MATINEE
will take place on
MONDAY, MARCH ITH, 1807,
At the Everett Assembly Rooms, New York,
At which time aud place the Ticket Holders
will appoint a Committee of Disinter
ested Purges to Distribute une
ilimdred aud Fifty Tuou
saud Dollars worth
of valuable
Property
AS ABOVE DESCRIBED.
The distribution will be done fairly, honestly
and positively at the time appointed.
Xo postponement to take place on any con
sideration.
Each Ticket-holder’s name will be duly Regis
tered, and should the parties not be able
to attend the Distribution they
will be informed by mail
of the Gilt they
are entitled
TICKEIS. ONE DOLLAR EACH.
CLUB RATES.
r> Tickets to one address
:: $
All orders executed by return mail. Money
can be sent by Post Oillce Orders, Registered
Letters, or limits, at our risk.
Agents— active and reliable agents wanted
in every town of the Uulou, with whom liberal
arrangements will be made. Ladies are invited
to form clubs aud send l'or tickets, for all the
property would be as useful to them as to the
gentlemen.
The best relerences will be furnished on ap
plication. All persons wishing tickets or in
formation will please address, with full name,
town and county, plainly written, to . v s
J. J. ADAMS,
Manager aud Agent,
Ul Nassau Street, New York.
WHAT THE PRESS SAYS OF US.
“It bears on its face the stamp of an honest
business transaction, and we doubt not that
the list of patrons will speedily reach the
number requir d to secure.an early distribu
tion.— Easton (Pa.) Journal, Aug. Ist, 18(Ki.
‘ The plan is a good one, aud the inducements
unequalled. No distribution guarantees more
general satisfaction than this one, aud it is no
wouoer the people patronize it. —Danville (N.
\\) Advertiser, Aug. *Jd,
“The proprietors of the Great MaLiDee in
New York City promises cash and other in
ducements enough to set everybody crazy afier
a ticket lor fortune. Everybody, df course,
cannot win, but somebody must, aud the
lucky one will make a fortune.' -~u>mmna
(Mich.) American, Aug. 3d, iSoti.
“ We are not partial to so-called Gift Enter
prises, because many of them are gotten up on
false or fallacious speculations; but when, as
in Lhe presruL instance, there appears a sound
basis, and when Lhe character of the parties
engaged, and the description of prizes present
satisfactory inducements to-Lhe public, we can
in.; i ciuse’ti; wish the Distribution full success.
H'u/ve/i (Ohio; Uunslitulion, Aug. 7tu, IttoU.
“li v.e eau add them to a bonus of S3o, two, or
a inn: house or iurm, who’s harmed by Lhe ex
penditure. a loi'Ume in a night Is worth risk
ing the- stamps < i<>r."-MiJjlinbury (Pa.) Tclcyruph,
1-amt hiMi l never won fair lady," a lucky
hit will girt u nn.u up in the world. This is Lhe
consider*,ilon Unit induces people to “try Llieir
luck" and we hope the “best man may win."
The enterprise appears sound aud promises
strict integrity oi distribution under the super
vision of a chosen commit Leo,— City of Apple
ton ( Wls.j Crc.iccnl, Aug. Uth, I.SDj.
riV LK i HKOtXAMATIO.V-. WHEREAS,
\j the Honorable JlhMty <;. presi
tieiit; Hon. A. L. Hayes ami Fkiuikk Huin'TOV
Est!., AHSocfiite Judges ol tin, Court or Common
Pleas m and lor the county ol Lam-urner and
Assistant Justices ol the Courts of u v< V and
Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Oimr-
Ler Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county
of Lancaster, have Issued their Precept to me
directed, requiring me, among other tilings to
make public proclamation throughout the bail
iwick, that a Court ol'Uyer and Termineraml a
General Jail Delivery, also a Court of General
(.Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Deliv
ery* "'ill commence in the Court House, in the
city ol Lancaster, in the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, on the THIRD MONDAY IN
NuVKMBER, (the luth) 1800, in pursuance of
which precept,
Public Notice is lle:eby Given,
to the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Lan
caster, in the said county, and all the Justices
ol the Peace, the Coroner and Constables of the
said eily and county ol Lancaster, that they be
then and there in their own proper persons
with their rolls, records and examinations, and
inquisitions, and their other remembrances, to
do those things which to their offices appertain,
in their behalf to be done; and also all those
who will prosecute against the prisoners who
are, or then shall be in the jail of county
ofLancaster, are to be then and there to prose
cute against them as shall be Just.
Dated at Lancaster, the loth day of October
A. D., 180(1.
ocl2U3tdAw]
shank
attorney-at-law,'
LNo, 38 Nobth Pttk'b btbibt,
ail „ LANCASTER, PA.
au LfddW 1
looks m&
CHEAP BOOK STORE.
The place to purchase Cheap Books is at
THE PEOPLE’S BOOK STORE,
No. 44 North Queen St., corner of Orange,
where may be found at all times, a large as
sortment of .
BOOKS FOR OLD AND YOUNG,
cheap to suit the times!
THE POETS IN BLUE AND GOLD.
Macauley, Swain, Browning,
Heber Saxe. Moore,
Keble, Whittier, Coleridge,
Tup per, Lowell, Longfellow,
Bulwer, Cowper, Goldsmith,
Poe, Shakspeare, Milton,
Byron, Kirk, White, <tc., Ac.
BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS
In great variety.
HYMN BOOKS OF ALL DENOMINATIONS.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS!
The largest and finest assortment ever offered
in the City.
ALL SIZES AND STYLES,
Holding from 12 to 200 pictures each, and rang
ing In price from 50 cents to §20.00.
TWO THOUSAND CARD PHOTOGRAPHS.
The largest assortment In Lancaster. The
greatest variety of suUecta:
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. i and 2;
Summer Landscapes, Winter
I>andscapes, White Moun
tain Scenery, Funny
Characters. Nos. i
and 2, beautiful-
ly colored.
NEW STYLES BEING CONSTANTLY RE
WRITING UESKS,
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 Sunday-
School Union, designed for Sunday Schools
furnished at the lowest net Sunday-School
prices.
STATIONERY.
The best writing papers and envelopes lu the
market ulwav.s on mind.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
All the books used In the various schools in
the city and county, furnished at the lowest
prices.
NEW MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
Received as soon its published, and sold at
publishers' prices.
Don't forget the place.
J. M. WESTHAEFFERS
Book and Periodical Store,
Corner North Queen and Orange ata.
v 7 tf w 26
WANTED,
FOR FRANK MOORE’S NEW WORK,
“WOMKX OK THE, WAK."
AGENTS will find this hook of real merit and
intrinsic tiatuc-suBJELT hew-intensely interesting
and exciting— No woitx eve; attracted and en
gaged the public mind Use this Everybody
wants It, and thousand.*- w.ll purchase it as
soon as an opportunity is afforded 1 Item. Read
what Agents say of it:
One experienced Agent writes: It Is the
easiestand pleasantest Book lie ever canvassed
for; and says people are delighted wltn it, the
Ladies especially.
Another says, “ Women of the War ’ is the
book of the si-ason.
Another, 137 01: dicks in Four. Days.
One reports 17 old rs the flrstduy ot canvass
ing.
Intelligent, active males or females will
find the sale of t/iis work a pleusaul aud lucra
tive employ me at. This book iias no Competitor
—lt comes fhksh and new to the people.
Thktebkhoky is clean andclkak. Agents
UNDERSTAND THE ADVANTAGES IN THIS PAR
TICULAR.
For full purticula. s send tor Circular.
Address O. L. PAKMELEE,
General Agent,
Cbr. Uth and Minor Hired, Philadelphia.
oct 12 imw
rjlUt UKi,A l'tB'l' PLACE FOR
CHEAP B A R G A 1 X S
CHEAP JOHN’S VARIETY STORE,
No. 3 East King S t k k kt,
Where will be found a large assortment ot
HANDSOME DELAINES FOR FALL.
NEAT AND DARK CALICOES FOR FALL.
MUSLINS,
CHECKS,
a A splendid assortments 014 BALMORAL
SKIRTS for the,Fall.
PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES AND ALBUMS,
NOTIONS,
GLOV ES,
PERFUMERY, FANCY AND OTHERSOAPS,
All of which will be sold wholesale or retail al
OS- Don't forget the place,
Ho. :i East King St., and Southeast, Side. Centre
<B®-Also, Wholesale and Retail Agent for
Prof. McEntyre's Celebrated Medicines,
aug 15 lyw 32
84 50
y uo
17 50
20 35
35 00
43 5U
So 00
No. 5 East King Street.
A BEAUTIFUL DEMONSTRATION
PRICES ARE DECIDEDLY REASONABLE.
We have no\v on exhibition a most superb
display of reasonable and fashionable goods as
well as a large stock of Staple and Domestic
Goods, to which we invite Early and Special
Attention. Our prices urill befoundlow.
CARPETS uhd OILCLOTHS claim an earnest
attention.
The long established character of the
“ BEK HIVE STORE”
is a sufficient guarantee that every customer
will get the worth of their money.
LADIES SACQUES, CLOAKS AND CLOTHS.
WENTZ BROTHERS*
Sign of the Bee Hive,”
No. 5 East King street.
apr 25 tfw l(ij
rjp II E NE W S T ATE
The vast Agricultural, Manufacturing and
Mineral resources of West Virginia, are just
now attracting the attention oft tie whole world
—her rich alluvial valleys, peculiar advantages
for grazing and stock growing—her inexhausti
ble beds oi I ron, ( oal, and rich deposite oi Coal
Oil, added to her extraordinary facilities for
every description oi Manufacture, offer In
ducements to Immigration, Enterprise and
Capital, unequaled by any Stute in the Union.
All persons desiring to purchase
LANDS OR REAL PROPERTY
of any description, in West Virginia, are re
quested to apply to
HARNESS* KUYKENDALL,
Real Estate Brokers,
Moorfleld, West Va.
N, B. We also invite the attention of sellers
to this Agency. June 5 tfdAw
Notice.-** all the stocuholu
ers of the Lancaster and Clarion River Oil
Company, in favor of a tnorough and legal
investigation of the organization and opera
tions of said company, are respectfully request
ed to attend a raeetiug, at the public house of
.Solomon j-precber. in the city of Lancaster, on
THURSDAY, the Btu day of NOVEMBER, A.
D. 1806, at 10 o’clock, A. M.
The undersigned committee, appointed at a
former meeting of the stockholders, tolnvesti
gi« te and collect facts in relation to said organi
zation, will be ready to report on that day;
they desire a full attendance of all those stock
holders, who paid their money honestly, with
out having nad it refunded.
SAMUEL EBY,
ISAAC f UsHONG,
CHRISTIAN Lh FEVER,
Grecian and obientai. paint-
INGri. The most popular and celebrated.
Italian ;Artistjin America lias now located
herself at Maytown, Penna., the paintings are
of the latest most beautiful and brilliant de
signs placed upon canvas. Every parlor
should be adorned with the magnificent scen
eries of the Old and New World.
The Artist would be gratified to call the
attention of every enterprising young Lady
and Gentleman in every neighbornood
throughout the United States i.s agents.
I't ase enclose 10 cents for particulars, and an
envelope addressed to yourself with a postage
stain p. Every letter will be promptly answer
ed and full satis.action gi\ eu by the AjList.
All orders must be addressed to the General
Agent. MRS. A. E. HUNTINGDON,
May town." P. 0., Lancaster, Co., Pa.
oct 31 6tw 43
Turnpike election.-the annual
election for officers of the Lancaster and
Litjz l urnplke Company will be held at the
Litiz Hotel, on MuNDAY. NOVEMBER sth
next, between the hours of 2 and 4 o’clock, P.
M * , J. B. TBHUDY, Sec’y.
Litiz, October, IHW. 00t24 3tw4l
mriINPIKF. niVIUENU THE EAJi-
J_ caster and Liliz Turnpike Company has
declared a dividend of One Dollar and One-
Half Per Share, equal to six Per Cent, for the
last six months, payable on demand at tue
Treasurer's Office, or at the Fanner’s National
Bank,on and after MONDAY, NOVEMBER
sth next. J. B. TSHUDV, Treasure?
Litiz, October, 17G6. not 24 3tw 42
S PIFEK,
F. SMITH. Sheriff.
jtfice:|No. 5,
SOUTH DUKE STREET, LANCASTER, PA
deo 21 lyd<*w
CEIVED.
If l B L E 8
LARGE AND SMALL.
PORTFOLIOS
m (Sooiiis,
in Lancaster City is at
i) r y G O UJ) S /
CONSISIING OF
FLANNELS,
CAN'iuN FLANNELS
•SATINETTS,
TICKINGS, Jtc
CLOCKS, JEWELRY
TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY
HOSIERY,
TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS,
GLASS AND QUEENSWARE,
BOOTS AXD SHOES Sc., Sc.
astonishingly low prices.
CHEAP JOHN’S,
S-'ii* re, Lancaster, Pa.
I>KY GOODS. |goo
WEXTZ BROTHERS'
HEE HIVE ST O It#
ittisu'Uaiuous
ATTORNEY AT LAW.,
Ufa! (fstatr.
CHESTER COUNTY FARM AT PRI
VATE SALE.—The subscriber having quit
business, will sell the farm whereon he now re
sides, situated In Penn township, Chester co.,
on the road leading from Eden ton to Chatham,
and bounded by lands of John Myres, A. Wood
and A. Ortllp, 8. McWilliams and others, in
sight of the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central
Railroad, within two miles of two depots, where
grain is bought, containing
a good proportion of wood land, water in every
field, all under good fencing with Chestnut and
Osheag hedge, with the Big Elk Creek passing
throu n the length of the farm.
The Imi rovements consist of a large three
story Brick DWELLING HOUSE, well finish
ed with s.ratters on the first story and venitian
blinds on the ethers, with a large porch front
and back; the dwelling is nearly new; an entry
into two large parlors of the first,floor, with
papered walls, five sleeping rooms on th* second
papered and white coat, and a halt on the
second; wall papered, and three large sleep
ing, rooms on the third. The whole Is over a
large good cellar; a two-story brick kitchen
attached, with a pomp therein; a never-fail
ing well, with good water; a porch In front,
, shutters and blinds, with two sleeping rooms
on the second story, with an out-kitchen with
oven and boiler, woodliouse, a large yard in
front, with ornamental trees and a huudre 1
geach trees in full bearing; a frame cellar
ARN 44 by 70, two thresniDg floors sld«by
side, straw shed in front, good stabling under
neath, Wagon House, Carriage House, Pig
House, Corn Crib and Granary, all attached;
Painp House and Ice House near the barn; a
stone Dairy Spring House, two Apple Orchards,
ac. _
Terras made easy, to suit purchasers. Further
description Is deemed unnecessary, as persons
wishing to buy w’ill please call and view for
themselves, when the same will be shown by
me, SAMUEL B. McCLENACHAN,
Jennersville P. 0., Chester county, Pa.
ocl 17 3mw 41
PUBLIC SALE.—ON SATURDAY, NO
VEMBER 24th, 1866, in pursuance of an or
der oflbe Orphans* Court, the unders gued ad
ministrators of Benjamin Herr, Esq., late of
Dlllervtlle, deceased, will expose topubllcsale,
the following real estate, to wit.
A TRACT OF LAN D,
situated at Dlllerville, in Manhoim township
containing
y ACRES AND 65 PERCHES,
neat measure, with a two story brick dwelling
HOUSE, good frame BARN, aui oiner buiid
lugs thereon erected. The land is in a high
state of cull ivatlon, and llus on it a num er of
very flue Fruit Trees, together with a well of
water aud a pump therein, near the house. J o
any person desiring a small farm, this place
affords matiy advantages. For the purpose of
market gardening, Its location e tunol be sur
passed.
Hale to commence at 1 o'clock In the alier
noon, when terms will lie made known by
.SUSAN HERR,
JACOB KOHK,
oct 31 2tw 43] Administrators.
For sale.—how spring flour
MILL, IN FRANKLIN COUNTY.—This
Mill has been recently fitted upandis in excel
lent order; has 2 pairs of burrs and one pair of
choppers, with two 36 Inch patented American
Turbine water wheels ; is located near the head
of the Row Springs, a never falling stream, and
in one of the uesl grain growing districts, with
in 3 miles of Shippeusburg and the Cumber
land Valley Railroad. This property embraces
45 ACRES OF LAND,
has erected thereon a large Two-story BRICK
HOUSE, with Back Bunding and a Tenant
House. Possession given ai any time.
For farther particulars apply to the subscri
bers, Shippeusburg, Cumberland county, Pa.
H. RUBY,
oct 31 3tw 43 R. J. LAWTON.
PUBLIC SALE OF LAND IN' CLAIIKE
COUNTY, VA.—The undersigned, Ageuts
for the heirs of Richard Hardestv, dec'd, will
sell, at private sale, on TUESDAY. theSUth day
of NOVEMBER, 1666. a Tract of Laud,lying oil
the Berryvllle turnpike, near the Spout Spring
Farm, 5 miles from Winchester and 5 miles
from Berryviile, containing
TWO HUNDRED ACRES,
Eighty Acres of which are in Hue timber, the
balance cleared aud In good state of cultiva
tion. The Dwelling is a fine STONE BUILD
ING, containing nine rooms. There Is a good
well of water in the yard, and all necessury
Improvements on the premises.
Also, another Tract of Land, lying east of
and adjoining the first, containing
270 ACRES.
30 Acres of which are in good Timber. There Is
a good TENANT HOUsE on It. There ure
three Wells of water on tnls farm. Both tracts
are limestone
Terms made known on the day of sale.
A. D. HARDESTY,
C. W. HARDESTY,
Agents for the Heirs of Richard Haidesty, dec’d
oct 31 tsd 43
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC
SALE, IN CECIL COUNTY, MD, ON
SATURDAY* NOVEMBER 171 ti, 1866.—The
underslgued will sell at public auction, at the
Union Hotel of James Burratt, Esq., situate ou
the road leading from Port Deposit, Cecil
oouuty, Md., to Kowiandville, Mu., midway
between the former aud latter places, on Satur
day, the 17tli day of November, the following
very valuable real estate :
No. 1. A convenient an 1 well-bull' HOTEL,
known as the “ Union Hotel," now in the oc
cupancy of James Burratt, Esq. Said hole! Is
26x15 feet, two stories high, wlih a bus-meut,
also with kitchen attached; the entire building
contains 1) rooms; there Is a good Barn, auu
all the necessary oul-b.iiidings; aSprlug House
with an excellent Spring of Water at the door.
This property Is situate on the Susquehanna
River, and on the Port Deposit aud Columbia,
Pa.. Railroad, whlcn road Is now building, anu
will be completed within the j ear 1867. This
hotel has doue a “tiptop’’ business, aud is
now doing a better business than any other
house on the Tide Water Canal—the olu canal
being rebuilt and repaired, a large trade will
be connected with tbe Canal and Railroad on
the completion oi both in 1867.
No. 2. A SMALL FARM OF SUSQUE
HANNA LAND, containing
ELEVEN ACRES,
more or less, suitable for a snug little Truck
Farm, where the occupant can attend either
the Port Deposit or Kowiandville markets,
also, tbe Conner’s Villa market. There Is
tuereou a good DWELLING HOUSE, contain
ing 5 rooms, a well of good water near the
door, and all the buildings essential to a truck
farm.
Sale at 12 o'clock, M., when the terms and
conditions ol'sale will lie made known by the
subscriber*.
FREDERICK CANDIES,
david g. bent/,
West Nottingham, Cecil county, Md.
oct 31 usw 13
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB
LIC SALE.—On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER
13th, 1866, wi 1 he sold at public sale, on the
premises, described as No. I, situate in Bart
township, Lancaster county, oneinlle south ot
the Green TreoTaveru.the followingdescilbed
Real Estate, late the property of Christopher
Graham, deceased, to wit:
No. 1. All that larm or plantation adjoining
lauds of Jacob Heyberger, Daniel McGowan,
and otuers, containing
}>s ACRES AND 55 PERCHES,
more or less, about 20 acres being in timber,
part very superior sprout land, the rest farm
land, Ina high staleofcnltivalion. under good
fence, well watered, and divided into conve
nient fields. The Improvements consist of a
large new two-story FRAME HOUSE, 30 by 40
feet, containing nine rooms, with pumps of
excellent water under the porch. A ne*w irame
BANK BARN, 43 bys2feet, withstouest .bllng
underneath and Shed and Corn Crib
attached; also, Smoke House and other neces
sary out-buildings and a young Apple ami
Peach Orchard, and a variety of choice Iruit
on the premises.
No. 2. All that Dwelling House and Lot ol
Ground in the village of Georgetown, Bart
township, containing
1 ACRE AND 17 PERCHES
of land, on which is erected a comfortable two
story DOUBLE HOUSE, part stone and part
log, (plastered,) 37 by 21 feet, with an out kitchen
attached. Also, an excellent BARN, 2-3 by 'S>
feet, with stone stabling underneath, a Hog
Pen, and otuer necessary out-buildings, with
a well of excellent water at the door of the
house, and a variey of choice fruit on tue
premises.
Both the above described properties are lo
cated In healthy and thriving neighborhoods,
convenient to Churches, Schools, stores. Milts,
<ic.
No. 3. Eight Acres, more or less, of good
sprout land, al>o in Bart township, adjoining
the village of Nine Points, on the road leading
to the Green Tree, and bounded by lauds ol
Robert A. Ferguson, Daniel McGowan and
others. 11 will be sola in one body or in lots, to
suit purchaser.
Persons wishing to view the above properties
will be shown the same by calling on David
Fraim, residing on No. 1, or by either of the
Executors.
Sale to commence atone o’clock on said day,
when terms will be made known by
HARRISON GRAHAM,
JOHN M. HEYBERGER,
Executors.
Simeon W. Swisher, Auctioner.
oct 17
A VALUABLE STOCK FARM FOR
SALE. —Situate in Summerhill township,
Cambria county, Pa., on the line of the Penn
sylvania Railroad, containing
771 ACRES OF PRIME LIMESTONE LAND,
underlaid with seven veins of Bituminous
Coal, from 2 to 6 feet thick. THREE DWELL
ING HOUSES, a large Frame Harn. 300 Acres
cleared, balance heavily timbered with Ash,
Hickory, Maple, Black and Wbite Birch, Sugar,
Beech, Hemlock, Elm and Linn. A good Water
Power with 20 to 30 feet head.
Cash price, §15,000.
aug 24 ltdifcJmw)
-y-ALUABLE MARYLAND FARMS.
1,0,;0 ACRES OF FINE CULTIVATED LAN P,
20 miles from Baltimore, from to 2 miles
lrom Station on Northern Central Railroad.
The soil Is rotten rock and adapted to all kinds
of grain and grazing. Blacksmith shops, stores,
mills and churches in the vicinity. Good im
provements. So situated as to be divided into
four or more Farms, with splendid water to
each. Will be sold at a great bargain, by
w. P. LIGHTNKR,
45 W. Fayette St.. Baltimore, Md.,
who has some 200 other farms in all parts ol
Maryland and Virglna. oct 3 3iu*w 39
WELL IMPROVED FARM IN JEF
FKRSON COUNTY, VA. t FOR BALE.
Being desirous of changing my business, I oiler
for sale the Farm upon which I reside, three
miles southeast of Charlestown, and two miles
from the Shenandoah River, containing about
350 ACRES OF FINE LIMESTONE LAND,
00 Acres In Fine Timber, and under good fenc
ing. The improvements are first-rate, the
House was finished in 1800, and contains 14
rooms. The out-buildings are of a character
to suit the land, in good order, and comprise a
Barn, Corn House, Quarters, Tenant Houses,
Brick Smoke and Ash House, Stone Spring
House, Poultry Houses, Hog House, <tc., all
under Cypress Roof, Two flue Springs near the
house, Cistern at the door, a fine stream pass
ing through the farm and through the oarn
yard, and all fields having water In them or
communicating to same; fine Mill ]A of mile
from farm. Also, Two Young Orchards of
Choice Fruit, containing, with those in yard,
above 250 Trees. 1 would call the attention of
any one wishing a well-improved farm to this
property, which canbedlvided into two farm*,
witn water, orchard and buildings on each.
Any one wishing to visit the property will call
on D. Humphreys & Co., Charlestown, who
wLI direct them to the same.
JAS. LAW HOOFF.
Reference—D. Humphreys <fc Co.
sep 26 7tw 38
PRIVATE SALE.—THE SUBSCRIBER
offers at private sale his farm on which he
.esides, in Drumore twp., Lancaster county,
containing about
240 ACRES OF PATENT ED LAN D,
In a high 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
HOUSE, slate roof; birge Barn, slate roof;
large Wagon House, Corn Cribs and Gralnery
—alßO slate roof, and all other needful build
ings for a well arranged farm. This is decided
ly one of the best properties in the southern
part of the county.
The proprietor will take pleasure in waiting
on any one wishing to Inspect this property.
Terms made to salt. Clear title and posses
sion given on the Ist day of April. 1867,
oct 8 lmw 88 SANDERS MeCUIduOUGH,
VALUABLE FARM AT FRIT ATE RALE.
The undersigned offers at private sale, the
farm on which be resides/situate in Antietam
twp., FraDklin county. Pa., abont one mile
west of the State Line Station, on the Frank
lin Railroad, and near the turnpike leading
from Geencastle to Williamsport. This farm
contains
of first quality limestone land, and adjoins
farms of Christian Horst, Albertis A. Miller
and others. The improvements consist of a
LOG HOUSE and Bam, with all necessary out
buildings. There is a never-falling well of first
rate water near the house and a most excellent
pond on the farm for watering stock. Thirty
Acres of the farm Is in first-rate Oak Timber.
There is an Orchard of about 100 fine thriving
young trees which ar in a flue bearing state.
The Jarm is under most excellent fencing, the
fencing being made of post and rail and boards.
This larm is a very desirable one, and parties
wishing to purchase are invited to call and
view it for themselves.
Any information regarding the above farm
will be furnished by Dr. John E. Miller, resid
ing in Hagerstown. SAMUEL MILLER,
aug 27 ltd«ttfw
VALUABLE TANNERY, MERCHANT
MILL AND LAND FOR SALE.—J. D.
Price & Co. Real Estate Agents, Harrisonburg,
Va., have for sale, a valuable property, which
presents superior inducements to men of capi
tal. The property cons sts of a large Tannery,
Workshop. Bark house, Lime house, Merchant
Mill and Brick Dwelling and Brick 'leuant
House, together with all necessary ami conven
ient buildings. The Tannery has a large num
ber of Vats, for laying away Leather, and iu
deed has everything necessary for carrying on
the Tannery business on 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
ientßark land within one mileofthe Tannery.
This is a valuable property, and it is seldom
that such property is in market. Itissituated
near the grade leading from Strnsburg to
Capon Springs, 18 miles from Winchester, in
Frederick couuty. Va., at Gravel Springs.
The water power is excellent, aud the Bark
Mill, Holler, Ac., are run by this power
The terms will be made accommodating.
For particulars, addess,
dec 23 tlw
nr/\ ACIIKH OF VA?TABLE LANCAN
you TEU COUNTY TIMBER AND SPROUT
LAM) AT PUBLIC SALE.—On TUESDAY
Lae 27'h, and FRIDAY tm? 3mh days 6i NO
VEMBER, ami on SATURDAY the Ist day ul
DECK u HEh, I>w, the undersigned will sell by
public vendue, on the prumis.s, situated in
Clay township, said county, about 1 mile
East of Elizabeth Furnace, Riid about 2 miles
Southeast of bnekersvilß,
y.U ACHES oF MOUNTAIN OH TIMBER
LAND,
adjoining properties of Geo. D. Coleman, Dr.
Jouathau /.rrbe, Elias Woll. George Welt and
others. Too truet to be surveyed oil’. In pieces
before the sale of various dimensions, so its
best to suit purchasers. The whole tract is
well timbered, having large quantities of young
chestnut trees, til for rails, as well as most
thriving sprouts.
The attention ot farmers, ironmasters aud
others needing lauds of the kind described,
are re.-pectfuliy invited.
Persons desirous of viewing the property be
fore tlie days oi sale will call nt the adjoining
farm of Henry Wike, on Friday, the liitu, Sat
urday, the 17th, Friday, the :3d. aud Saturday,
the 2*l tli days of November ISC6, when the same
will be shown them.
Sale to commeuc on each of tlie days named
at 9 o’clock in the forenoon, when attendance
will be given and L< rms made known by
JUSIAH H. SHEAFFEK,
DAVID IIOCHSTETTER,
Administrators of John SheatTer, dec’d.
DAVID HOCHSTETTEH,
WIDOW AND HEIRS OEDANIEL BRANDT,
DEC’D.
HENRY S. lIOSTF.TTER,
E. F. HOSTETTEK,
Executors of John Hostetler, deceased,
oct 24 ts 42
PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE.—
The undersigned, Administrators with tlie
Will annexed, of Jacob F. Light, deceased. Mill
sell at public sale, on the premises, at Beutug
tou, Berkeley county, West Virginia, one mile
from Hainesvllle, and the M. and W. Turnpike,
ou SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, iB6O, at one
o’clock, P. M., the real estate property of de
ceased, being the home farm, coutainli g
3 >9 ACRES OF LAN D,
of good quality limestone, bottom and slate.
The improvements consist of a commodious
DWELLING HOUSE, good Barn and ample
out-buildingH, all in good condition. The farm
is under goou lenclng, is well watered, and
supplied with good fruit. It lies in easy access
to good markets, being one mile and a half
from the C. uud O. Cunal, and six miles from
Martinsburg.
A lurther description of the property is
deemed unnecessary, as persons desiring to
purchase will examine for iheiuse.ves. Per
sons wishing to see tnopioperty cau do so by
calling ou either of the administrators, who
reside a tew miles from Bedingtou. Mr. R bert
Lemon at the Williamsport, Aid., Ferry, will
luruish any information desired.
Also, at the same time and place will be sold
a lot of
WHEAT, CORN AND HAY
Terms ok Salk. — sl,uuu in hand on day of
sale; one-third, includlug the $l,OOO. to be paid
on the Ist day of April, iSU7; the balance In
iwoequalauuual payments, with interest from
tlie Ist oi April, 1867. The last payment—the
widow’s dower—cun be retained in the pur
chaser’s hands, during her lifetime, by tlie an
nual payment of the Interest thereon. Defer
red payments to be secured by Deed of Trust on
the property. Possession given ou tlie hist of
April. The Wheat, Corn and Hay will be sold
for cash. S. 11. LIGHT,
S. O. CUNNINGHAM,
Administrators with the Will annexed,
oct 2-1 ts 42
AlorU gulMrfism«utsi.
rjTUE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE
AGE !
SNOW POWDER!
PA TEXTED MA V ISM,
Tills Is an article for washing without rub
bing, except iu very dirty places, which will
nquire a very slight rub. aud unlike other
prexiaratlousoffereaJ'orHlcepurpose, will not
hot the clothes, but will leave them much
whiter than ordinary methods, without the
usual wear and tear.
It removes grease spots as if by magic, and
softens the dirt by soaking, so that the rinsing
will in ordinary cases entirely remove It.
This powder is prepared in accordance with
chemical science, aud upon a process peculiar
to itselt, which is secured by Letters Patent. It
has been in use for more thun a year, and has
proved itselt an universal favorite wnerever it
has been used. Among t lie advantages claimed
are the following, viz:
It saves all the expense of soap usually used
on cotton and linen goods.
It saves most ol the labor of rubbing, and
wear aud tear.
Also, for cleaning 'windows it is unsurpassed.
With one-quarter the time and labor usua’ly
required it imparts u beautifulglos*and lustre,
much superior to any otuer mode. -No wuter
requir. d except to moisten the powder.
Directions with each package.
And can b • readily appreciated by a single
trial. Tiie cost of washing lor a lamily of live
or six persons will not exceed thiu.k cents.
The mauufactui ers of this powder are aware
that many useless compounds h ve i»ei-u in
troduced to the public which have rutted the
cloth, or failed in removing theiUrt, butknow
iug the intrinsic exeelleneeof tnisarliele, they
confidently proclaim it as being adapted to
meet a demand which has loug existed, and
which has heretofore remained unsupplied.
Mnimfiictiired l>y
HOWE A STEVENS,
260 Broadway, Boston.
FAMILY D YF COLOUR.
JSSr For sale by Grocers and Dealers every
where. Oct 24 ;imw 42
fJHK MOST I SEH L IN VENTION JEST
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BRASS COPPER, GERMAN SILVER, At
Restoring the Plating where worn oil—and for
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SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE.
This most useful invention of the age is a
preparation of pure silver, and contains no
mercury, acid, or other subsiance injurious to
metals or the hands. It is a complete electro
plating battery in a bottle. Price 50 cents per
bottle. For sale by Druggi Is and Yarietj'
Stores.
E. McGLADE,
Wilmore, Pa.
MANUFACTURERS, BOSTON, MASS.
OCt 24 Jmw42
FASHIONS DEMAND
J . JF . BRADLEY'S
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Railroad Cars, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, ior
Promenade and House Dress, as the Skirt can
be folded when in use to occupy a small place
as easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin
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A lady haviug enjoyed the pleasure, cornf >rt
and great convenience of wearing the Duplex
Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day, will
never afterwards willingly dispense with their
use. For children, misses and young ladies
they are superior to all others.
They will not bend or i reak like the single
spring, but will preserve their perfect and
graceful sha >e when three or four ordinary
skirts will have been thrown aside as useless.
The Hoops are covered with double and twist
ed thread, and the bottom rods are not only
double springs, but twice, or double covered:
preventing them from wearing out when drag
ging down sloops, stairs <xc.
The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with
all ladies and is universally recommended by
the Fashion Magazlue4 as the standard skirt of
the fashionable world,
To enjoy ttie following Inestimable advan
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Caution.—To guard against imposition be
particular to notice that skirts offered as
“duplex" have the red ink stamp, viz., “J.
W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs,”
upon the waistband—none others are genuine.
Also Notice that every Hoop Will admit a pin
being passed through the centre, thus reveal
ing the two or double) springs braided together
therein, which is the secretof their flexibili
ty and strength, and a combination not to be
found in any other Skirt.
For Sale in all Stores where first class skirts
are sold throughout the United States and else
where.
Manufactured by the Sole Owners of the
Patent, WESTS, BRADLE Y & CARY,
97 Chambers and 79 & 81 Reade Sts., N. y.
oot 17 5m w 41
gtal Estate.
141 ACRES
J. I>. PRICE ct CO.,
No. 1 ami 2 Law Building*,
Harrisonburg, \ a.
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Golden, Flaxen, and
Silken CURLS produoed
by the use of Prof. De
Ttmrpx’B FRIBEB LE
CHEVEUX. One applica
tion warranted to onrl the
most straight and stub
born hair of either sex in-
to wavy ringlets or heavy
massive curls, ttaji been used by the fashion
ables of Paris and London, with the most grati
fying results. Does no injury to the hair.—
Price by mall, sealed and postpaid, 31. Descrip
tive circulars mailed free. Address, BERGEK,
SHUTTS <fc CO.. Chemists, No. 285 River Street,
Troy, N. Y. Sole agents for the United States,
may 4 6md£W
QHASTELLAB’S
WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL,
For Improving and Beautifying the Com
plexion.
The most valuable and perfectpreparation in
use. for giving the skin a beautiful pearl-like
tint, that Is only found in yonth. It quickly
removes Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Blotches,
Moth Patches, Sallowness. Eruptions, and all
impurities oi the skin kindly, healing the
same, leaving the skin white and'clear as ala
baster. Its use cannot be detected by the closest
scrntiny, and being a vegetable preparation is
perfectly harmless. It is the only article of
the kina used by the French, and is considered
by the Parisian as Indispensable to a perfect
toilet. Upwards of 30,000 bottles were sold dur
ing the past year, a sufficient guarantee of Its
efficacy. Price only 75 cents, Beui by mall,
post-paid, on receipt of an order, by
BERGER, SHUTTS <fc CO., CuemisU,
285 River Street, Troy, N. S’,
may 6mdaw
WHISKERS AND
MUSTACHES forced
to grow upon the smooth
est lace In from three to
five weeks by using Dr.
SEVIGNE’S RESTAU
RATUER CAPILLAIRE,
the most wonderful dis
covery in modern science,
actlngupon the Beard and
Hair in an almost mlraeu-
lous manner. It has be n used by the elite of
Paris and London with the most flattering suo
c- s». Names of all purchasers will be regis
tered, and if entire satisfaction is not given in
every instance, the money will be cheerfully
refunded. Price by mail, sealed aud postpaid,
SI. Descriptive circulars and testimonials
ma.led free. Address, BERGER, SHUTTrt &
CO., Chemists, No. 285 River Street,Troy, N. Y.
Sale agent*lor tne United States,
may -1 tiind&w
TO EVEUBODY 1
THE GUIDE TO HEALTH AND BEAUTY
J ust Published.
It teaches how to remove Tan, Freckles,
Pimples, Blotches, Moth Patches, Sallowness,
Eruptions, and ail Impurities of the skin ; how
lo enamel the sain, leaving it while and clear
as alabaster; how to produce the fullest de
velopment of the female lorm (as practised by
the French,) causing the bust to grow round
and full, and if the lorm has bteu lost by pad
ding, lacing, or maternity, resiorlng It to more
than Its original fullness, firmness and beauty.
It teaches how to reduce in size the hands aud
feet; produce corpulency or the reverse; re
move supertluuus hair; cure Corns, Bu ions,
Warts and Moes; renew your age; cure
Drunkenness, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Nervous
Debility, &»■., how to fascinate and gain the
love and atleclion ol any person you may
choose, together with other useful and valuable
iulormation. No young Lady or Gentleman
should lail to send tlielr address to the under
signed aud receive by return mail a copy of
this valuable work iu a sealed envelope lree of
charge. Address,
BERGER, SHUTTS CO., Chemists
Lbo River Street, Troy, N\ Y.
may 4 biudaw
satj, ©aim & Jurs.
Established 182 H
y H L* L T Z
OLD ESTABLISHED
HAT, CAP AND FUR STORE,
No. 20 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
We would respecAilly announce tout our
Style* for the
FALL AND WINTER OF ISM,
Are no..' ready, consisting of
GENTLEMEN’S DRESS BILK,:CaSSIMERE,
PLAIN AND BRUSH, FUR AND WOOL,
OR CASSIMERETT, STIFF CASSI
MEHE, SOFT AND STEEL EX
TENDED BRIMS, AND FLEXI
BLE SELF-ADJUSTING A
D’OKSAY BRIM HATS,
In new, novel and beautiful designs, and at
such prices as to make It an inducement for
all to purchase.
CAP S ! CAPS!! C APS!!!
Our stock ol Caps comprises all the newest
styles for Mens', Boys’ and Chlluren’s Fall and
Winter wear.
Uur inullo is,
“EQUALITY TO ALL.”
The lowest selling price marked In figures on
each article, aud never varied from, at
SHULTZ iBRO'S,
Hat, Cap and Fur Store, No. 20 N. Queen St.
*3-All kinds of SHIPPING FURS bought,
and highest cash prices pc id. uov 1 tfd
T A1)I E N ' FANCY FU R 8
NOW OPENING AT
HHVJv T / k BROTH E R » S
20 NORTH QUEEN STREET
LA -Y CASTER, PA
A very choice collection of Ladies’ Fancy Fur;
SABLE, MINK, SABLE,
SIBERIAN SQUIRREL,
GERMAN, RUSSIAN AND
AMERICAN FITCH,
kuck .martin.
» CAPES, YICTOIUNES, BERTHAS,
CUFFS AND MUFFS FOR LADIES' AND
CHILDREN’S WEAR.
Ladies’ and Children's Hoods, Caps, and Fur
Trimming. Gentlemens’ Fur Collars, Gloves,
and Caps In all qualities. A complete assort
ment of
FANCY SLEIGHING ROBES.
SHU L T Z & nROT It E R
HATTERS AND FURRIERS.
43** All kinds of SHIPPING FURS boughi
and highest cash prices paid. |Uov 1-tfd.tw
rjIHE CIUHATEST BARGAINS,
LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND LATEST
STYLES,
T > UK FOUND IN THE CITY, ARE AT
J.ZM. OKICEX'S
[Successor to Jesse Smith.)
NEW HAT AND CAP STORE
HOWELL’S BUILDING,
No. 64, .North Queen Street,
;LANCASTER, PA.
; ,Tlie 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 and
most complete assortment of j
HATS AND CAPS,
ever offered to the citizens of Lancaster and
vicinity, and at the most?
REASONABLE PRICES.
This stock consists of all the novelties oi the
season, some of which are: k
THE CHAPEAU BREYETE,
NEW SARATOGA,
CYNOSURE,
INDICATOR,
SARATOGA,
MORTON,
AND PETTO.
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S ECRET OF BEA A^
GEORGE W. LAIRD’S “BLOOM OF YOUTH.
This celebrated preparation imparts to the
skin a soft satln-Uke 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 aud be con
vinced of its value.
Genuine prepared only by
GEuIIGE W. LAIRD,
<4 Fulton Street, New York.
"Sold by Druggists and Fancy Good Dealers
everywhere. , may ,6 i yw , 9
M. NORTH,
a t‘t ORNEY-AT-LAW
COLUMBIA, PA.
aug 29 tfdAW 1
y INTERESTING QUESTION.
What clossof people will be most susceptible
to attacks from Cholera ?
Evidently those affected with any disease of
the stomach, liver, or any of the organs apper
taining to digestion. This class of persons un
doubtedly will be more liable to contract this
disease than those possessed of strong and
healthy digestive organs.
The question then naturally arises, how
shall we restore and keep those organs In a
healthy and normal condition? We answer,
by attention to diet, avoiding all undne excite
ment, using moderate exercise, avoiding all
intoxicating drinks, no matter in what form
presented, and by the use, according to direc
tions, of the great strengthening tonic.
H n O FL AH D’ S
GERMAN BITTERS,
PREPARED BY
DR. C. M. JACKSOX, >
PHILADELPHIA.
This Bitters is a compouLd of fluid extracts.
The roots and herbs from which u is made are
gathered in Germany, and their virtues, In the
form of extracts, extracted by one of the most
scientific chemists and pharmaceutists this
couutry affords. It Is
NOT A LIQUOR PREPARATION
In a> y sense of tne word ; coutains no whisky,
rum or nuy oilier lutoxlcating Ingredients, and
can ireely used In families without any fear
or risk of those using it contracting the dis
ease or vice of Intemperance. We wish this
fact di.-tinetly understood, as mauy are apt to
confound this Bitters with tbe mauy others
before the public prepared from liquor of som«
kind. During the
CHOLERA [SEA SO X
of 1849, this Blfers was exieuslvelj' used
throughout the entire couutry
AS a PREVENTIVE
And we have not heard of a single Instance in
which this Bitters was used, where the persons
suffered from any of the symptoms ofi-hulera,
THE GREAT STRENGTHENING TONIC
HOOKLAND'3 GERMAN BITTEUB
WILL CURE
DEBILITY! DEBILIT-V ! !
Resulting from any cause whatever,
PROSTRATION OF THE SYSTEM
INDUCED BY
SEVERE HARDSHIPS,
EXPOSE Rl-
O K
DIS E A S E S OF (J A M P LIFE
Male or Female!
SoldiKiti, Citizens,
Adult ok Youth,
Will find lu this Bitters a pure Tonic, not de
pendent on bad liquors for their almost
miraculous effects.
Tills Hitters will cure the most severe cases
D Y S B E B S I A
DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS
DIGESTIVE ORGANS
And is the ouly sure, certain and safe remedy
for
LIVER COMPLAIXT.S.
All are more or less effected during tbe
spring aud fall with torpidity of that Important
organ of digestion, the Liver. This Bitters,
without containing any preparation of mer
cury, or by purging, ucts powerfully on this
organ, excites it to a healthy and lively action
and gives a tone to the wholo system; hence,
HEALTH, ENERGY AND STRENGTH
Take the place of
SICKNESS, DEBILITY AND LASSITUDE.
HOU FL A N D’S GEit M A N HI TT E ItS
WILL (JURE EVERY CASE OF
CHRONIC OR NERVOUS. DEBILITY
DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS
AND DISEASES ARISING FROM A DJSOR
, DERED STOMACH.
We have a host of tes 1 imonULs from all parts
of the country but space will allow o! the pub
icatiohs of but few oi them, hence we select
those of well known persons, whose intelli
gence and discrimination are beyond clout t
and we will pay one thousand dollars to any
one producinga ceillllcale published by us that
Is not genuine.
Observe the following symptoms resulting
irom disorders ol the digestive organs:
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood
to the Head, Acidity ol the Stomach, Nau
sea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Ful
ness or Weight m the Stomach,
.Sour Eructations, Sinking or
Fluttering at the Pit of the
Stomach, Swimming ol
theilead,Hurried and
Dilticult Breathing,
Fluttering at
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 oi
Perspliatlon, Yellowness of the skin
and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Baek.CheM.
Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn
ing in the Flesh, Constant imaginings ol Eva
and great. Depression ol Spirits.
Recommendations
HON. JAMES THOMPSON
Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
j. Philadelphia, April *2H, 1866.
I consider “Hooflaud's German Bitters ” a
valuable medicine in case of attack of Indiges
tion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my
experience in it.
Yours, with respect,
JAMES THOMPSON.
Be sure you get th
GENUINE
PREPARED »Y
DR. C. AL JACKSOX,
Philadelphia
with his signature on the wrapper, and hh
name blown iu the Bottle. There are counter
eits in the market.
PRICE
SINGLE BOTTLE ONE DOLLAR, OR A
HALF DOZEN FOR 85.
Should your nearest druggist not have the
article do not be put off by anv of the intoxi
cating preparations that may be offered in Its
place, but send to us and we will Jorward, se
curely packed by express.
FRINCIPALOFFICE AND MANUFACTORY
NO. 631 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, PA
CHAS. M. EVANS,
Proprietor.
Formerly C. M. JACKSON & CO.
aug‘2s lyd W-SAlyw
J ROHR E n ,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
FRENCH BRANDIES.
WlfrES, GINS
WHISKIES, 4c,
No. 13 South Queen Street,
(A few* doors below Centre Square,)
LANCASTER. PA.
mvi7 'V w
TIMPIBE SHUTTLE MACHINES
Are superior to all others for
FAMILY 1 AND MANUFACTURING
PURPOSES.
Contain all the latest Improvements: are
speedy: noiseless; durable; and easy to work.
Illustrated Circulars fre-. Agents wanted.
Liberal discount allowed. No consignments
made. Address, EMPIRE S. M. fit,
July 25 lyw 291 616 Broadway, New York.
rnHE <Jkeat national oil por-
TRAITS of
JOHNSON,
And others just out.
ThA in.r£?est cabinet size furnished in hand-
Oval Gilt Frames.
Great inducements Tor good agents.
Aiaree commission offered for good Agents
in aU parts of the country.
For particulars address
P JAS. GELMORE,
No. 38 South sth St., Philadelphia,
oct 17 imw
HigftUy’g jitters.
$lOO BEWABD ’
I will pay to any Doctor or member of the
Medical Fraternity, the sum of $lOO for any
Compound that possesses more medicinal vir
tues and curative powers than Mishler’s Herb
Bitters. B. MIBHLER, Proprietor,
8. E. Corner of Centre Square,
Lancaster, Pa.
$lOO REWABUI
I will pay $lOO Reward for the discovery of
any medicinal preparation that can cure a
S eater variety of complaints than Mlahler’s
erb Bitters.
B. MISHLER, Proprietor,
S. E. Corner of Centre Square,
Lancaster, Pa.
$5OO BEWAK,M
I will pay $5OO to the Proprietor of any Medi
cine that can show a greater number ol genuine
Certificates ol cures effected by it Dear the place
Where it Is made, than MISHLER’S HERB
BITTERS—of Consumption, Dyspepsia, Liver
Complaint, Bloody Flux, DlarihcEa, Typhoid,
Remittent. Intermittent and Bilious Fevers,
Fever ana Ague, Cholera Moruus, Yellow
Jaundice, Scrofula, Running or Sore Legs,
Cancer, Abscess, Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
Coughs, Colds, Cramp In the Stomach, Chronic
Diarrhoea, Piles, Tetter, Scald Head.Ophneina,
or falling away-sickness peculiar to children,
Leucorrhea, Falling of the Womb, all obstruc
tions to the due course of nature lu females, all
venerial diseases, and all complaints arising
from Impure Blood or a weak and disordered
state ol ine stomach, Liver or Kidneys. Cerii
flcatesoi cures of th- Yellow Fever in Mexico
cau also be furnished. Remember Hlt does not
cure, tiie money will be refunded by the pro
prietor. BENJAMIN MISHLER,
S. E. Corner Centre Square.
Lancaster, ra.
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR,
The ingredients used In compounding Mlsh
ler’s Herb Bitters are not kept secret by the
Proprietor. Send for a Circular aud you will
learn tbe medical properties of all the articles
used lu Us preparation ; also lu the manor lu
which they operate on the system, aud much
other valuable Information. If you are atllict
ed with disease send for one o. .Misliler's Herb
Bitters Circulars; read n carefully, uiollt by
the hints it contains, and y ou will be placed ou
the sure road of recovery.
BITTERN WILL
CURE ALL DISEASES OF THE SKIN
Diseases ol the skin are numerous aud. with
but one or two exceptions, may all ho traced lo
impurity of tlie blood, in many persons :hls
Impurity is burn in the system; while others
acquire it through improper treatment of
scores ol diseases. Under this head may bo
classed—
Ist, Scrofhla,—Tnis disease is hereditary aud
Is transmitted from geueratlou to generation.
It is caused by a transgression ot the laws .»t
nature, both moral and physical; in otuer
words, it Is caused by ncd. Acting os u latent
poison, it reduces the vitality of the blood, aud
weakens the depurating organs, so that hoy
fail to discharge or cast out the impurities ti.at
are coulluualiy geueratluv iu Lhe system. A
persou physically pure acquires gouorlueu, or
some other secret disease; lie undergoes a
course ot mercury, th 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, H acts on the internal organs, and
scroiula. which is bequeathed from father to
sou. Is the result. Mauy persons wlmaro per
fectly fi te'from all immorality and vice arc al
ii ic led vvuh scrofula. They are suffering lor
the sins of their lathers uuu laboring under Lhe
curse lu- cribed In iho Bo kol Books. “ 1 will
visit the Iniquities of the fathers upon their
children."
i o cure this dreadful eoinphiiiiL il is neces
sary lhat the blood should b~ thoroughly puri
fied, all the organs of too b )dy brought Into a
healthy state ol action, and iho system braced
up aud strengthened by invigorating ionics.—
Look at lhe articles used m compounding
Misliler's Billers; see lhe army ol puntylug
and Invigorating meiullcameuts, and s.y
whether there is an article In the whole, list of
mediclues Lhat equals it. We here eui phut Rally
assort, without tear ol contradiction. Unit
MISnLliK’B BITTERS WILi- L'UKE ALL
KINDS OF SCROFULOUS DISEASES.
It purifies the blood, R strengthens the inter
nal organs und aids them to periorm thoir nat
ural functions, It is u stimulant and a tonic and
It will cure Scroiula. •
2d, Ruuulug bores and Ulcers.—Running
sores and ulcers invariably ludiculu u scroiu
lous taint. They are caused by the efforts ol
nature to disch'argo the Impurities of i lie blood.
Many persons ufillcted with running sores ami
ulcers succeeded in drying them up aud luluk
they ar«-cured when the skin grows over the
sore. They are, however, “but making bad
worse,” lor the impurities that were discharged
from the sys em tlirougu the medium id lhe
sore now act inlurnuliy and eau.->o Innumerable
diseases and olten death. The ouly true and
sure cure for aIJ ruuulug sores and ulcer-, is
Mlshler’s Billers, a continued und pemevei mg
use of which wul must certainly effect a per
vuinent cure.
FEVERS]
3d, Salt Rheum.—Balt Rheum L u vague, In
definite. though, popular term given lo al
most all Lhe uuu-feunle eruptions ol tne skin
which allllct adults, it is generally an erup
tion ol vesicles lu small, distinct ulcers, ac
companied with a smarting, tingling sensation,
with a tendency to creep orspread over the ad
lolulug surluce. Mlsbler's Bitters are u.niie
cure lor this disease.
•ULi. 1' lid plus and Blotches. —Bundles mid
Blotches on the shin lire always li sure sign ol
Impure blood. \. though never dangerous, ex
cept in • i»-- >i carbuncles, they arc very din*
agreee a-*. Often we will see tue most hand
humu features rendered hideous by great
blolclie.s and pimples, and Mislead ol die pact-s
-lug look widen should Irradiate the human lace
we see nothing but disgust ng corruption ; lor
pimples aud blotches arehotulng but the cor
rupt accumulations ol the system expelled
through the medium ol the skin. The use ol
Mishler’s Bitters will loiee these corruptions lo
bo discharged through the natural c.liannel:.,
and thus cures all k lnds 01 pun ph-sail i bioic.u--..
Ladies who desire a lair completion, nc« 1 1 >m
pimples should bear this laid 111 luiiid
apr -a
gOMETIUNG NEIV CNUEII THE NUN
A HEW ERA IN MEDIr-INE!
Let tbe Sullcrlug and Diseased read the foll
owing:
1-el all wholmvo lieendven up by Doctors
and spoken ot as Incurable, read the following:
Lei all who cun believe lucln, anil can have
faith In evidence, read the following:
Know nil men by these jircaenla, Thai, ou lids,
the Twi ntletti day ot June. In Ihu year ol' our
Lord,one Thousand Eight hundred and sixty-"'”
Six, per-onully came Joseph 11. 13 .lock to me.
kuown us such, and being duly sworn,deposed
as follows: ■'Thai he Is the son* general agent
for L.e l.’nlted suites and dependences thereof,
for preparaiions or medicines kuown os I>r.
Magglel's Hills and Salve, and that the follow
ing cert.llealcs are verbatim copies, to the best
ol his knowledge and belief.
JAMES HMKITItE,
Notary I’ubilc,
Wall Street, New York.
J>r. : I Lake my pen to write you of
my great n-dei, ami Unit the awful pain in my
side has lei: me at Inal—thanks to your medi
cine. Oh, doctor, how t anklul I tun that I
eau get some sleep. I can never write It enough.
1 ti ank you again and again, and sore Unit
you are really the mend of all sufferers. I
could not help writing to you, and hope you
will not lake U amiss.
JAMES MYEKs, 1 lti A venuu li.
This Is to certify that I was discharged irom
the army with Chronic Diarrlxea, uml have
been cured by Dr. Muggier* Tills.
WILSuN TlIt .Street.
New York, April 7, IiSGCf.
The following Is an lmi rotlngease ot a man
employed In an Iron Foundry, wuo in pouring
melted Iron into a Mask that was clamp and
wet, caused an explosion. The melted Iron
was thrown around and on him In a perieet
shower, and he was burnt dreadiully. The fol
lowing eertilieate was given to iue, by him.
about eight weeks after the accident:
New York, January 11, l.sijfi.
My name Is Jacob Hardy ; I am an Iron
Founder. I was badly burnt by hot iron In
November last; my burns healed, but I had a
running sore on my leg that would not heal;
I tried Magglel's halve, and It cured me in a
few weeks. This Is a 1 true and anybody can
see me at Jaiksou's Iron Works, lid Avenue.
J. HARDY, 11s Guerlck Street.
Extracts from Various Letters
“I bad no appetite; Magglel's lulls gave mo
a hearty one.”
“ Your Tills are marvellous.”
“ I st nd lor another box and keep them lu
the house.”
*‘Dr. Mugglel has cured my headache Uml
was chronic.”
" I gave half of one of your Tills to my babe
for cholera morbus. The dear little thing got
well lu a da\ .”
” My nausea of a morning Is now cured.”
” Your box of Magglel's Salve cured me uj
noises in me he**d. 1 rubbed some oi your
salve behind my ears, and the noise left.”
‘‘.•Mmd me two boxes, I want one for a poor
family.”
1 enclose a dollar, your price Is 2o cents, but
the medicine to me Is worth a dollar.”
‘‘Send ine live boxes of your Tills.”
“Let me have thiee boxes of your Tills by
return mall.”
1 have over 2*X) such testimonials as this, but
want ol space compels me to conclude.
fOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS
And all eruptions of tee skin, the SALVE Is
most invaluable, It does not heal externally
uluue, but penelrales with the most searching
effects to the very root oi the evil !
Dll. MAGGIEL’H TILLS
Invariably cure the following diseases:
Aklljioh, Headache.
Bow. 1 Complaints, indigestion,
Coughs, Influenzal,
Colds, Inflammation,
Chest Disease, Inward Weakness,
Costivem ss, Liver Complainr,
Dyspepsia, Lowness of Spirits,
Diarrhoea, Ringworm,
Dropsy, Rheumatism,
Debility, ~Salt Rheum,
Fever and Agu--. Scalds.
Female Complaints, |.Skin Diseases.
Notice.—None genuine without the en
graved irude-murk around each pot or box,
signed by Dr. J. MAGGIEL, (1 Tine Stieel,
New York, lo counterfeit which Is felony.
hold by GKCGEti i RICE. No. 13 West King
si reel, Lancaster, Ta., aud by all respectable
Dealers In edlcines throughout the United
.Siate.s anil Canadas. aug 30 lyd<fcw
COHN SIIKEEEII AND CLEANER.--TII E
attention oJ manufacturers Is called to this
lately patented improvement, by meana of
which the farmer can thresh a> d clean, by one
operation, from 1,000 to 1,500 bushels of t orn
per day, with no more power than la required
to drive the old-fashioned *' Cannon Sheller,’
me machine dolug the work in the moat thor
ough liianne;, and Is not liable to get out of
order; the armer belug able In a moment to
sec the machine and to clean auy sized corn,
mouldy or dry.
County and State rights for sale on reasona
ble te ms, by addressing
WM. R. IiUUNS,
Lancaster, Pa,
pLASIIt: PLATE HOOFING
June tf tfw ‘il
We are now prepared to put on this Hoofing
n Lancaster county. Solon Robinson endorses
it as the CHEAPEST AND REST beforo the
public. Everybody In the couuty who is erect
ing buildings Is invited * t £ r ß a .yi£ ulani ‘
Address, AABO ffi&t,
Opposite Comb Factory
Itdiomw
n M. SCHJIKI'HiU.
WHOLESALE ASTD RETAIL SADDLERY
NOB. 1 AND 2 EAST KING STREET
LAN ASTER, PA,
ocw
filial.
.June Ist, 1 Miit.