yarns Blarittllan. SATIMDA Y. !OPTIMISE 23, Ise& Tu° LATII LUMMOX :—Tha seventh Annual exhibition of the "Farmers' and o,rdenera' Society of But Donegal held on the 14th Instant, was the largest e ver held by this enteriirising society. For several days before the exhibition way we re apprehetisive that much of the choice fruit would . be over, and the display necessarily a.poor one, bat when the baskets and wagons loaded with Nits end vegetables began to pour their contents upon the tables, it become evi dent that there wise Jibing tia , et great &p l a y. Early in the afternoon, the 8 long tables— the•eittreelengtb of the two boo _ we re filled, to ove.reowing with the choicest productibne of York. Frank lin sod Lancaster counties. York con . 7, so ° seal, sustained her high yeput. ties for superior Nat; A number of specimens of the - newer varieties of Grapes, sent from Franklin county, by Abraham M. Eagle, unfortunately reach ed here oneday too late; had they come in time they undoubtedly would have been pronounced the finest on exhibi tion,especially the Delawsre,whieh were the largest and highest coloredlite ever beheld. There was a large represent:a lien of amatuer fruit growers and [wee nier from abroad, and much interest vas manifested in the conversational diecuesim which•took place. • This Society is, deserving of much praise far its well•directed efforts in dif fusing a more extended knowledge of Os value of good fruit and vegetables, and in the inculcating of correct infor mation as to the best modes of coltiva ti o a. We subjoin the reports of the several committees : • = 'Committee on Flowers;Teport Mies Barbara Book, 2 fell boquetsoif choice Bowers; Miss Kate Wtndolph, collection of floweri boquet ; !titre. J. E. Kreybill, Mrs. 7-7. 7 *()assel, Mrs. Ramey, Mrs, Kauffman, Mrs. Henry 31, Engle, Mrs. Barr Spangler, Mra. M. Reader, Mrs. 0. H. Nagle, Mra. S. P. Sterrett and Miss Addle Spataler, well arranged boquete of beautifulTi4ers. Mrs. M. Bonham, Mrs. John Masse , mid Mini Barbara Book, beautiful Dab. hale; Hiram Engle, fifty uses named va rieties of Dahlias, from his fathesieDeniel Eagle's nurseries ; this collection was tastefully arranged and was mach admi red. S. LI. _Nipple, of the " Columbia Nursery," 2 baguets, one a magnificent grawid of select cut Bowers. Mr. P. is an extensive cultivator of Beware:laud itt becoming generally known as each, by lbs ladies of this vicinity. lilies Brook ire, baguet of flowers ; Chris's Bucher, jr., baguet Cos-combs and Dahlias. Comniinee on the Fine Arts, Embroidery, ,ts, report . Alma Wa'linen & Bro , Photograph er, Lancaster, a good collection of life like photographs. These specimens evinced the admirable skill of this firm, iu , their profession. N. Dyer, Sue machine needle-work tire. F. L. lhiker,.oltoman Covers; Mlle Fanny Haldeman, Zephyr Chair Cover; ?d rs. S. P. Sterrett, Zephyr Tidy. Sofa Cushion; Mrs. G. W. Stahl, embroi dered Regalia, antin.ernbroidered Apron, Cradle Quilt ; all very beautiful. Colonise on Grapes. report Samuel L. Dellinger altexhlbiting Di ton, Delaware, Catawba and Isabella, all tell ripened and hne specimens; A. 4112 miler, a large cluster of Isabelle ; jr., very compact- bunches °E llison; Jacob and Peter Roth, of York county, Hartford Prolific, ..Delaware, Clinton, Catawba and Rebecca, all very choice; their Defalcate and Rebecca iiere very choice fruit and fully sustained the high estimate the society entertain 01 these gentlemen as aucceseful fruit growers. Jacob Stahl, Isabella, Con. cord and Nortn Muscat; Samuel Raba, or York county, White Nice, Concord, York Macre, Isabella, Carpenter, Hy des Eliza, Schuylkill and` Delaware ' ; tbe Carpenter and Schuylkill were very , tine. B o") M. Bogle, Isabella, Franklin, Di. aka, Rebecca, Delaware, Concord, Ca taloa and Kale°, all good specirhens; Jobs Causal, floe Oatawbas.; Christian Bucher, Muscatine, Delaware, Concord, Black Prince, Rebecca, Isabella, New America; D. M. Byer, Concord ; Snell Book, Concord, Isabella, Bison burg, Ca ikwba,Dians, Delaware, - Rebecca' and Clinton, all very line ; Jacob H. Garber, Bogen Nos. 1,14,15, 28, 30, 32, 34. 33. Mazatawns, Seedling Frost, North Car. olins Seedling, "Albino" seedling from Alexander,Oporto, McLeao;VelegraPh, Big Fox Seedling, Delaware, Cotoctin, Claret, Blainbarg, Allea's CYothisine...Texas, ()reeling, A man. da, all very choice; AMOS El. Bailee flee clatter of Isabella's ; Sam'l D. Un it', Ci S t awbaldweet•Water, Isabella and Dr. F. Hinkle, Sweet Water; B. Spengler, Concord, Diana, Catawba. Is abella; Mr., Ru mm y, Isabella; ;folio Beppeller, Isabella; alobn Shields, Isa bel/1 Col. James Myers, RebeccosAli- Catewba, Clinton; Jab°, Huber. o_lintou arid Concord ; Henry M. Ayer.; ° int; Jos. Windolph, CatawbtW 414111.100 9 Winton, Isabelle. Delaware. sad seedling of Isabella;;; Tetil* ;Oar"' lib. Franklin county, Delaware, 0t4 0 94 1 41 4 IL N. Gael, Sue Criticord's ; Min Musser, Roger's Hybrids 8, 141`sod and Isabella; Daniel Brose, ti? %IMF, end WNW; if. S. ihugio. Columbia Nurseries, Diana, Catawba'; Daniel Engle, Marietta -Nurseries, Con cord, Catawba, Berbemout, Cuyahoya, Diana, Isabella, Raton, Alvey, Lenoir, Orevling, _Franklin, York Madera,- Del aware, Rebecca and ?danatawoa t 'among which were some excellent specimens. Committee on Peaches, report J. E. Kreybill, Apricot Peach, Lem. On Cling, and Crawford a Late ; Henry M. Eyes, a good seedling; John Musser, Heath and Smock's LateiMrs. John K. Fidler, Crawford's Late; Henry M. Engle, Heath's Late, cling; Daniel En gle, Fox Seedling and Crawforire Late; JaC'ob and Peter Roth, Crawford's Late and Apricot Peach, bath highly colored and very fine ; C. M. Fonik, a goacl,seed ling ; John - Shields, seedling ; Mrs. H. Sultzbech, Crateford's Late and Yellow ()Beg. . ComMittie on Wines„report 'Christian Bucher, Catawba, vintage of 1861; Samuel Ruby, Catawba, of 1862 ; Dr. Hinkle, Wine and Preserved Cider Committee on Apples and Quinces, report , Christian Bucher, seven varieties ; Henry Wolf; three varieties ; Jacnb Musser, six varieties ; John Shields, tbree varieties, large and perfect; Thom as Zell, two varieties; John Bell, two varieties; John J,....Libbart, three vari eties ; Satal.,D. h u ller, one variety ; C- A. Schaffner, fotir varieties ; James An deraun, fall Pippine of extraordinary size ;,John M. Whitetail, two varieties ; Christian'Stibgen, one variety ; Robert Smith, esq., Wrightsville, a valuable seedling ; Jno. A. Gerber, two varieties ; Mrs. H. Sultzbach, two varieties ; J. E. Kreybill, One Roxbury Russets ; A. N. Cassel, two varieties ; R. Carroll, very fine Fallenwalders; Jacob Stahl. Golden Pippins; A. ichael Rainier three varieties of excellent quality ;°' Samuel Rudy, Site R. 1. Greenings ; Daniel Engle, twelve varieties all good speci mens; Mrs. Mary Whitebill,- one vari ety; David M. Eyer, two - varieties ; -Ors. Hill io one varietyl.S, H. Purple, one variety.; Emanuel . Nixdorf, Pound Apple% B. Spangler, Orange (tonnes ; Jno Fiddler, do. ; Joseph Windolph, do. ; John Musser, do. ; M. Rimier, a lot of ripened Quinces ; John hl . cut dried white and yellow pea un rs, add peach leather. C..,. 1 ittee on Vegetables aad miscellane ous articles, repoire -- Henry M. Eo, le, perfected Tomatoes, Caotelop Cherry Bell Nose Peppers, , Vhite %for and I tip ik Garnet Chili tat ' eillEd, Ber muda Potatoes; M mler, Buck: eye and Bermuda . J. J. Libo hart, Garnet Chili P aloes; Samuel Book, Sickle Beane, Tomatoes% North ampton Beans; J. Clayton Steacy, a cluster of perfected Tomatoes ; John Mueller, Strawberry Water melons, Sor ghum ; Daniel Kapp, Ovheart Cabbage and Strap Leaf Turnips ; C M. Faulk,. Ox Heart. and Flat Dutch Cabbage; Hiram Engle, nine varieties of Potatoes all good, Cashew, Patty Pan Squashes, Silver-skin Onions, Bell . Peppers, Vege table Eggs, Bermtida Potatoes; Jacob and Peter Roth, York county, mammoth Pink Eye and. Garnet Chili Potatoes, Bermuda and Yellow Sweet Potatoes ; Geo. - W. Mehaffy, Red Tomatoes, Lan caster County Panpaus, White Mercer Potatoes, Sweet Peppers ; H. Wolf, red Pop Coon ; Henry M. Eyer, red Onions; Joo. Shields, Garnet Chili Potatoes, Di oseora Batatas, cif very large size, large Custard Pumpkins ; Christian Bucher. Blue Rock and Mountain Sweet Water melons, very large specimens; Mrs. hil. Bander, Pole Beans, two excellent va rieties ; Jno. Deppler, White Solid Cel ery, large Peppers; Samuel Miller, Or anges, Sweet Potatoes, and Blood Beets weighing 10 pounds; John Musser, Kid uey, Egg, and Lima Beans,; Dr. F. Hinkle, one basket fine Mercer Pota toes; J. E. Kreybill, Red. Tomatoes, White Beans, Yellow Tomatoes and Red Peppers ; Mrs. H. Sultzbach, large Pumpkins ; J. B. Brenneman, Stowell Corn.; Henry M. Eyer. Sugar' Beets; B. Spangler, Cashews, Squashes, Flat Dutch Cabbage, Stowell Corn ; JatneS Duffy; mammoth Flat Dutch Cabbage ; Danl Waltman, Blood Beets; Jno. M. Whitehill, stock of corn with five large ears ; Mrs.-Boehm"), Yellow Toinatottel C M.Toulk, 9 pounds and 8 ounces White Mereer Potatoes of large size raised from two potatoes planted May 26th ; Jacob B. Gerber, Parteey Grass ; S. H. Purple, second crop Figs ; W. LI. Sultzbac.h, small Gourd ,Seed Corn ; Christian Bucher, Bell Nose Peppers, long Oyanne Peppers, Paupnes, Perfec ted Tomatoes. Committee on Capnecl report Well.preservyd specimens by Mrs. G. W. Stahl, Mrs. F. , Hinkle, Mrs. W. H. Eagle, Miss Sue Brown, Mrs. S. P. Ster, rent, Mrs. J. K Fiddler, and others. Committee on Pears, report Samuel iuby, 13 varieties, Duchess de Angeuleme, Henry: the IVtb, Buerre de Ardor', Howell, Balm, Hearse Bas ter, Biceile . ntisimo , I3uerre Langifere; Lawrence, Oriondago, Louis BOune de -Jersey, Buerre. Waterloo, Ja Loueie de Oontentiy •, Henry Misseluin; Viear of _ Winkfi'eld; very large; Dr. J. Cush man, -good Sickles; Sane! L. Dellinger, Non 'Vein Poiteisk, Cstineka,'Dunbesp',Liouie' Bernie, latter very line.; M. Rattler, Duchess ; Tobias Martin, Beurre gear, Duane* Louie.: .ponoo, Sickle, a good collection ` ; George W:ldehiffey, etoklo l Join_ idliteOr,, Pont! 'Bonn* -.A -- c - -TEE MA lETTIAIvT,~=- Duchess, Onondaga.--Lemrence ; David M.. Eyer, Butrum, Louise Boone ; John Jay Libhart, - 22 varfdtids, Beorre Louise Bonne, ,Oswego, Gloat Morcesu, Lawrence, Catincka, Doyenne Gosebault, Ja 'Louie de Fimyelitit i Nouveau, Poiteau, Doyenne. Grie de ever, Novella, Vicar of Winklield, trt banista, Winter Neils, Duchess, Buerre de Anjou, Kingiesiing;o434'de Lumay, Triomph Joi.legyve, .lapiolenn,.Genesse, Bear] e Easter, M. Enema Beurre Diet, Loubie Bontie, Dujhesik; A. W. Stehrnan, Frederick of •" .. Wirtitt ,burg; John Shields.. St.ldielum:rArch Angel; Thomas - Zell; Duchees;..l,S4 J. X. Fidler, Duchess; C. M. Foulk e DZicb ess ; H. M. Byer, Duchessi Janine Daf fy, Duchess, lonise Bonne ;. ..Drictiess, Siokel ; B. Spanglei, Bartlett, Howell.; Daniel :Engle. 19 vi ,rieties, Beurre Clairgean, Sickle,-Duch ess, Harry Superfin, Piens Ninth, Unwell, B. Hardy, , B. 4adnjou, Bartlett, BeDjel, B. Laugeliere, 'Doyenne, Louise Bonne, Urbanists, V; of Winkfield e Nouveau Poitean, Bunt% Glout Morceatt ; S. Li. Purple, 8 vari4 ties, Beurre de Anjou,, Passecolusari Aremberg, Vicar of W., W-kite Doy enne, Glout Morceau, Oswego, Onotida , go; Jacob and Peter Rt,th, Gipe, Beur. re de A njoo, Sewn; Mei, fine ilpecimeris. , ; Henry M. Bogle, 20 varieties. Duchess 4 B. Diel, Flemish Beauty, Bellucrative t Bunn], Buerre Claiygeau, Louise Bon neji Sickle, Vicar of W, Oswego, Onondaga B. de Anjou, Lawrence,* Louise dt Fontenay, White Doyenne . , Gloat Mor— ceau, B. de A lencon, and three unnamed varieties. _ At the oextikhly meeting of th society the prem "s Will he awarded. A RAS'S, NAME -ir Lllol'o IS SUCilOjit individual in the United States asJohn Smith, he is hereby notihed that there is a letter foi• him in the Baltimore'pos!. office. It is advertised-in the Sun.—Ber t : , change. The last we beard of John, tie fog in Michigan. The„papers in that state will pleas?' copy the above,!4o ledo Blade. That's a mistake. He .was sent 'to the Penitentiary here the other day , far being caught with too much scrap why aboard.—Buffalo Commercial:cid kit vertiser. Strange Abet our cotemporary abonld fall into such an error. John , Smith'fp in 'the Flrounty jail, on charge of hai ing beetif;:t e ttive participator in the' late. on , piige on Linwood avenue, and its likelfto remain there for Borne time. 4 Buffalo_ Cow ier. What ?",Yhe.courier must be mists ken. We earevJ o lin sit thwPtak yesterday expatiating on the modu t i ape randi of a back action churn, of l ivhich he is the inventor. John has a large family and his name should not be call ed in question.— Utica Herald. Singular that persons will make _pre tensions to a knowledge of facts of which the' are entirely ignorant. John is a well known philanthropist and pa triot, who has lived in this vicinity since early childhood. His virtues consist in the consumption of deleterious whisky, hail saving others from its bad effects and increasing the internal revenue. We saw hiss yesterday surveying the walk in triangles, and in alswer to a question as to his object, he said he was I-I-looking for p-pins Dis patch. • You are all 'miStaken 'gentlemen. John was, in this city a few days ago and Was detected'in au attempt to elope with another maft's wife. The exposure of the base attentptso mortified him that he emigrated to New Jereey,. where be. will probably remain during the balance of his natural life. That's the last of HJohif =Lancaster Express. i'ris very strange how so_ many should he in error, for John is now—after hay lug faithfully served his country tor three years in the late war—selling goods for Spangler & Rich, in this place, and would no more think of running away with another man's - wife thao ot' having his auburn Joolismcurleti and 'frizzed " .to attend a funeral ; no indeed, our John is too- modest for apt such' confluct as that,' mid it must be some "vile varmint" of the same name. I=l gar The young men of our town are endeavoring to get funds to get up a hand. .Within, Our recollection we have bad three bands_ and all fell through from some cause or other. We ,hope this one will•succeed better. The place is large enough to keep up a-well-organ ized hand. We hope our citizens will contri4nteliberakly in order that.the boys may be able to raise .tbe ments and start-in practicing. Or Mr. John Strickler, who has just returued.from a wedding tour, as well as one of business, has brotight with him one of, the finest, stocks:of cloths,' Clll3lli meres and vestitigs ever offered in this . plane. ; (44:1t0 Mr. Diffenbactt's Ettore and tee the assort men t. • Mr. Christian Stibgen favoied us with a basket,of.the largest and fißeat looking - Rambo apples we have ever seen in this'neighborhood. After all, there ie 00 , 40er apple Chap tie Rariibo.f, 1 'Win* leogt y report be the isfel.ex hibitioni has 'curtailed • our. usual variety, bat e aa This Leone or whit im portant local• institutions we ; lws, weoffer no apology for the apparent monopoly of Ourloesl "see. • MIIMI O}IP.HAR-V Cell iT SALE 13-F- PituPERTY. ON SATURDAY THE SEVENTH , DAY OF OCTOBER. TILL be Sold arpdblic isle, by virtue of VV,_an order of the .Orphintli , Cotift cester , County, at the public . house of Jacob 'Fitiali; in' the of Marlette; by the un dersigned, Adininistrator; of the Eitite of Charles Kelly; late of the said borough Vt . Ma rietta, deceased, The following described real estate, late of the said deceased,. to alt: Purpart No. I. All those:certain six And one-half Lots of grthind, situtiled on the south Aide 'el 'Fairview - street, - west of Gay street, in that part of iha borough of Alarietta`,,,efore said, laid out b'y, flenyinain Long, and nuiiiber ed 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220 Ana the ea.tern half of 214; each Lot contakning,'in','Fiont on Fairview street 50 fee:A, and ex en ding in depth e public alley 160 feet ;'the whole bounded ,pn.llie.north by Fairvieiv,sfieet, fif'weet, by the remaining half - ;..bi t 4urn ti ero 1) 4 , pn the soith, by a public alley, :aild dn the east by a. miblic The foregoing Lots will be, solo separately or together to suit ptirchitseri. Pnrpart No All that certain nndivided one-half or .niotety. of theft, one story fratoe ; . houses and hitt of Ground; stunted tu that part of NO bOl'ough.ofMarietti-Aferesild,Tor , sperlf celled Waterford, .od:l:lumbered' 84, ilfontaitliag in front on; Nigh :oriel 60'::feet, and eilending iu depth to Lochst alley 206 feet; bohnded on the 'noiiih - bg Nigh' street (or Square), on the east by'6 s ay Street, oh ihe south by Locust alley, and du_ the weitt, numbered 63., ' Tfie.faregiting ittirrawn as the' " teurts - .--k fen per'sent of the amount bid to 1,.e paid whet, - the propfrty struck Off r ind the tialaftee on the first day o a f Apt next, for ri , hicti 'die Purchaser shall give hisbond, apprdved security Side to cointneuce Ekt 71 o'clock; P. `of Batsday. JOtt AUX.I.H. Maiietta, beptemlicr 16; 1845.-4 t. ADMINISTRATOWS SALE. Cod 060) 3iiesiNne.ef• AT : .'," cadss kuirs INN, ON SATI I -181/AIri%!:HYPORER: 7, 1865 . .. The undering i rd, Administrator of the estate of E:izabetii ,a - ,tiiiari, deceased, by virtee,ot an alias order eir the Orpiati' . court of Lan caster Counti; ~: wit, sell at publiC sale, attire :.rs If.ye lon, (Jacob Funk'o , lll the 'Bo rn, kW' Mariette, al/ that certain . - . .. a.2 i tco story Brick Direlltrig House,' -• ' • .! . :Frame 'Kit chin, ' '4IND'II.4.LF: LOT `Ole GROUND, , ou is eieeted4 being' the :Eastecri half 0.1,..140, 30rcontairit.tigiii ollVro4 itlird#264eot. slid S and extending to depth, notithwardlyi 210: feet; lola. 14 feet wide publie: wllO, situated ,ou the North - side of Front street, ,beitween. Walnut r eitree r t. and a public alleyilu; that. part, of the : Borough of Marietta, tu the County .of Lancaster r ,laid put by David cook-, with the appuitenai,ces. Sale to commence at:7 o'clock l ia- the event ing of the above nlttned day." ' • Terms: Ten pet cent of the amount iiid.to tie . pani,vitten„:the property is, struck off, and a Inind.w,t,t4,approved ,decority, to be given for the payment of 'tn'e tiatai,ce on the - Etat day - of April, 1866. JA:.0B,11, LONGENECKEIi Marietta, September..l6,o364.-ts, M ...tlittk.;TrA ACADEMY . . Corner of Market Square and Gay.st This Academy will open for the receipt of pupils of , both" Sexes; on MON PAlf,; Owl Ith of SEPTEMBER.. - Initruction Will be given in all the branches us4ally taught in snub in '' ' theliatronage of the public ie respectfully ••• ' . • T.Ansites , — .0.1.* Riverillinrha„. 'AVOW Latin and Greek, each,' (extra) O:00 A Boarding House will be opened . in the Spring. A. S. MA WELL, REFERS TO Rev. J. T. - Labe, Wrightsville, Dr. J. Levergood, Lancaster, _ Dr. H. Carpenter, Lancaster, Adam' Bake; Esq., Chatham, Chester, co. D. Wilson, Esq: = Baltimore, Md. H. W, Smith; .Wriehtsville, Samuel Lindsay, Marietta, Calvin Schaffner , " 1 Dr. Cushman; ‘g H. D Benjamin . " Mari b etta, September 2,,1865..,6m] JACOB LIIIHART, JUN., CABINET MAKER .011=Ew AND UNDEILT`AKKR., - ?..IABIETTA, PA. VITOULD must respectfully take Ulla nut h- V V -- od of informing the citizens of Marietta and che public fit general, that, having lard in a" lot Arf seasoned-Lua.her is now prepared to manufacture all: aktds of ? CABINETFURNITURE, . . in every stye and vanety,- et short notice. He has on.hand a lot of leurniture of his own whicn tor fine finish and.good workmanship, will rival any City make. 113 - Especial attention -paid Ao repairing., He is also now prepared to attend, itfaill its breaches, the UNDERTAKING business,'be tug supplied with an .excellent Llerie. large and small Biers, Cooling Pox, 87. c. liCk• COFFINS finished in any style--plain Mare Room and Manufactory, near Mr. Duffy , s ucw bui.ding, near the " Upper-Sta no u," Nanette, Pa. .[Uq.:2.2r lIN TII MAJTEk of the petition of car tain Freeholders of the, Borough of Mari tua, praying the Court to ..vacate .the pittnic alleY, in said Borough, dextending, from the west side of. Gay str: et to Bridge street Lane, North of Fairview l'ustac NoTice is ite.nr:sv GIVE* that the Court of quarter SeSsions of !Alabaster Cinuaty•lias gniptedA rule itialiow cause why said public alte) tie r i ot closed Up paid vacated. Iteturhable to ,the Couri - on,the thml Monday, October 16th, 1865, at. 10 otclOch A. M. . Attest JOHN H. ZELLER C,lerk. Sept. 16.50 I PEAR'S FRUIT PRESERVING SO- O LUTION. This solution is warranted, if ngatly applied, td prevent the decompointion of any Kind of fruit, and p: eserve' it in a per fectly fresh andi'wholesome condition for years.if contains ' nothing whicw is_ injurious . n ,to health iii'objeetionable in articles o f diet. The fruirretairinits firmness and Li equal to any sealed.,' It is ~a liquid ; each bottle con tains sixteen .ounces add preneive one hundred atia fifty pounds of fruit and retails at $1 per bottle. For sale at Dr. Hinkle's. , - I PHILADELPHIA 1.860. • 1865 Paper Hangings. FlowELL . a .130 p E, MANDFACTVOER3 OF , • PAPER; HANGINGS WINDOW 'SHADES, ffoith,Eo.op?irier•Pourzh and Market streets, PHILADELPHIA. N. H.. 7 •Alinays in store,' largistotk. of A+lD OLL * SiI AD ' ES. August, 186,6.:73m3 F tMLIN . :Cabinet - o;od , ! A r, eFortyrdiffereit t :styles, aoaptid to sacred and -secular music, for- $BO to. $6OO ,each,___Titirty7 , fine Gold. of. , Silter Medals, -driAttigr fgattpre iniums awarded -them. Illustrated Catkiluiguei Aso lOC NaAttialo4low , : Aoh: or MASON 118. Or va Septem!ier 9, .1865-13N1r.„, Penodicalitrepes...lllo Clark's /Pe— nsle Pills, • '79N Osis.ans ; tttrrita The 'Drug Store oppolite the POST OFFICE, Wheri Odd, Silver and Grfirbacks AD TAKEN IN **CHAIM* FOR Drugs, Medieines„‘Stationors, &C., &C., &c., OF , EVERY -11-ESCORT/ON. ARTICLES„ Such:as Perfumed Soaps; kith Oils, Hair .Dyes, Pomades,-Tooth •Scapsi Tooth .r.• Waslies; Hair;•: Nail, , Clatae„ eat :.L-Tooth Brushes„ of all deacap-, ;:. •' „ Lions,-Extract-sr : for the, handkerchief. :Colo?: - !.; gnea, A mbrosis,'l ifonthe-Jalair, and many other articles toottedipattrimitotioir ladiduand Piirt of every deeeliiption. 7 —ALSO-.. All the most poimjat-ftite,fAltilicints NOW ,IN; -bat; exicet,As Ayer's Sanitiparilla,, Jayne's- Alterative, Ex pectoratits,'and Verinifuge, Jayne!! Pala and Carminitive Balsam Sm.; libimitivAribttitro. iiiiifffikelPQViiiiir ihittens, . SwaioN Parlices Worm Conlvetions, ill the most reliable Patent meditufeil Fresh CUM Oil, constantly rin , bandl-L A.ffite asset:in:Writ tiftcbil Lamps, Shades Chun.: neys, &c. Also, articles of . nourilaluiseitt for theltileki driclif as Corn Starch, Farina, Arrow Boot, Tames, Sm. Stiteerraf all kilfdd, Cloves, Cinnemon, All spice, Mace, 131aCk Pepper, MriminrCaYaithe PeOer, , l , 'renchoiViustaid Are: Chemical Food, Utzatelif Mignesili, "Fee'd; inglefipiflor itti. - - Sick., Breast Purnys, Nipple ISy ridges, FlifrofirlglEXtriiCtiilopcootrinig;trc Golden Carp, or GioltPliish‘ With.Founts,alsu Aquariums: . Arraugsments thays also been made „vilb one (Alpe beat •Aviarys in the I ,Oltite,to44iii4.Clidirry',and - Momring,Hirdis,&c. of .Firmily:l - 44 colors,O.f. every giesh and Gsiidezi *ell; A. large assortment i.7.1:130fAs and EVerything in the St ationary wey, such as Pens. AtlVfit Note, Tissue, Blotting and oilier kindle( Paper, a,nvelnpes , Cfnrified and other Scented Gleves for the seardrobeand an endleis variety of fatieYW 4 4 found b4t opy article not Vrill be 'ordered at rinifir': „A new, ind of playing pardS'ciii l'iliffbir Carda,'3,havingStars, Flags Aind Createtoeteab of Pubs,' DiamOnda," Bernie, &c. " The Face .eardirrie Goddesses, Co)onels, instead _ of the 'Queens, Kings iind.Jacks. This is a beabtf flit' and patriotic substitute for the 'foreign em- Media and shonld be, universally nrAferred, School `Books, Copy Books, Slates and, the School Stationary generally . ; and 'Bibles; &c., alvilayi on hand ' Selheriptiotte for all the Magazines, ll lustrifed iind'lVliirtinicith Weeklies received. Sheet Music. of all aipde, 'will be erdered with prothritneta ann dispitdh: " . Bay - int secured the servings of blr.'etrAs. H.:.flirrroN, an experienced and competent Phaimaceutist"who will • &timid' to carefully compounding with• accuracy and dispatch, at all tours. The Doctor. himself can t he qopsul ted at the,store, uuless elsewhere prOfeisionally engaged.. • - , Being very thankful, to .thepublic I torthe ,past patronage' bestowed- upon him, will try and endesvor.to please,all wbo 'may give, lam A call. .. _HINKLE, 41, : Illarietla, February 4, 1865-tf. s a ssa s ' • OWliab4 insurance C (41 0 9 11. t_Coit,4o:4;!,. Lancaster', Coiiqty, eritarii Princepal Capital-and Assets, $429,920:80. rrHIS Company continues .' to. insure. Build ". ings, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage,by fire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash , prelisium oryprernium note: FIFTH , ANMTAL REPORT. Whole ainount insured, ~ 54,017,620:68 Arai of premium " notes, " $426,090:66 Hai cash premium, Jan'y 1,4964, , 3,754;47 Cash receipts in 1864," lesii fees and com missions, 22,870i56 ' $452,715:69 Losses and expenses -paid in 1864, ',592.794:89 Balance Of. Capital " and Assets, Jail- • uary lst, 1h65. 429,920:30 . , . . ... . , . • , A. S. GRELN, Parazuviir, GEORGE YOUNG; Jr.; *b. etgpy. MICHAEL S. SHUMA.N, Treaslirer. ' • DIRSGTons: Samuel Shock, . Winium Patton, , Robert T. Ryon, John W. Stecicy, John Fendrich, George . . Young, Jr., H. G. Minich,. .Nicholas . M.Donakl, Samuft F. - Buracin, Michael S. Ouman, Amos S.. Green-- S. C.R(aymaker, Edmund :Speringi O iiri /Jr - A LECTURE. TO - - , YOUNd - MiN. . . Just Published, in a Sealed ertvelok. Price . , A Lecture on the riatiole; trentment, .nd.radi cal cure of SP .IRMATURRACE4I., or Semi nal Weakness,, involuntary Eaumiens,' b'ex ual Debility and impediment's to marriage generally, Nervousness, Consumption, Epilep sy, and Fits, Mental `auk Physical Incapacity resulting front self-abuse, &c., by Dr. Rohl J. Culverwell, author of the "Green 800k. 9 &c. The world-renounedlitithor, in this admira ble Lecture, clearly proves from his, own ex perieuce that the awiul cotiiiequerMes Of self abuseniay be affectitally removed without toe. dicine, and without d4ingerous surgical opera bougies, inateuidents, 'rings, or cordials, pointing out a niode"ot Cure at once certain and effectual, by which every Sufferer, nomat ter what his 'oinditiOn, may be, may 'cure kunsell cheaply, privitely, , and nu:heap. This. Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousande.4 . 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Imlotest And.mdidleiqujedteisuckis i ltri , a : mitiQutdar,r,".4 117,PPe 11 t:re.lV,l)4ofl9,lPais 1 '.. .-Weir , En;dl* 1:00teY Chib-'.jind;i4VY9 - mades and--aiii- -Oils. Examitteloza... - igacy. Ave cinqiiesieftwu iitpritiKand'OrklitiOck, , . -.4510700Prik013 MOJL T*R URI Eta S3ORP.. - -" " `'"4l""ett . ' "'late ; -NAIBbORLP.T.I4IA 4 kteatie gel the, is Pt - • !•-. 'At lt g l ilelike Merlon 4 ' 4Stationar3), I=l SIX GENTS HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. roi:non heientio6 of Wine, of . . L INCZYNTINgINICE of URINE. lotlamatioe or-;Ulecration of the" Bladder or Kidneys,Diseases of th e Prostrate nd tOrairel;lrickdbst deposits, Dropsical Swell ings, Orglioic , Westariess, Debility, Female .c om pi sul ' . : 'itgrialgazin qia • gxthiet ihohu. And Improved Rvse 'Week . . • WM 're:Washy exterminate from the system calamities arisingironr•liebits- of 'dissipation, at tiffie,rterre, lade 075 _0 thellge of dist, no in- Cdrienteute eipoeure ; demote - eel, supet- WditlEgti9 ll ,llllslensant and,dancerous lemma"' Copabis and Mercury, that:U.4l these diseases., thStE FLUID EXTRACT BUCRU .In allthataseaolthertlritsary Organs, whether existing in male or fesside, from whateyer sure Originaii4,lllditO - nutter ot bow long standing. It is .pleasant DA its taste and odor, Amibeitioti , irraetion. and :more strengthening than' any of ike . gePrikiosis of bark, br broken doWn deli -cater conatitetionts promo the remedy at once. The it.i4tbr - igiet be 'A`rfire ,that hdirreil slighb.tna,..oMllo aga`eir.,4lhe *are thump. es, it ii certain . to affect 'his ‘lliiiehly health, .mental powers . and tfppinen. If no treat ment as.submitted to, Csailumption or Insani tY may angle* , : • - All the abovolliooliood mairotlis aid of • di umet i d . • ; ?P - A. L k; !,t lP:qtir i l 11'.11A BD' CH U ZS, Tilt tort*rric ME HEL.A4BOL_D'S W' , e s ,- LI) FE= 3114141t1t C,TICZNIMATID Compound Butd Extract • SA.RS - 4.P AR ILL A, Fut, purifying Atm tem3ving all diseas es arising-from. excesOundtimptudence in life, chronic conitituilonal diiseases arising from an impure state of the blood,and the only reli able alai eff.,...tealintowwwwwed3 for the cure of SctefulaiSeald4-leiid, Salt :Rheum, Pains and Swelling of thi'Boziti,'Ulturations of the ThrMit and,l„,egs„ Blotches, Pimples on the Eace, Tatter, Erysipelas, and all scaly erup tions of the skin, Ind beautifying the complex- NOT A FEW Of the worst disordets t h at afflict mankind arise from the, corruption that accumulates in the "Blood. Of all the diecoveties that have been made to? . nut, none can equal in etrect 12:ELMBOLDIS Compound Extract of Sarsaparrilla. ItcleansetrandlenoVates the Blood, instilsl the'vigor'.of !I" 11 into the system, and Purges out the huMtna Which make dis ease. It a:OM:Oates the healthy functions of thelody,and expels the disorders that grow and - rankle in-the- Blood. Such a remedy, that conlithe relied. on, has long been nought for, and new,-for--the--first time, the public haie.one' on Which 'they 'can 'depend. Our space here does not: , :admit . -of certificates to show its effects. Irkt the, trial of a single bot tle will' show folhe Oak 'tist it has virtues ,supassing anything they have ever taken. Two tablispirmsful , of the Extract ot.Sarda peril's, added to a pint of water, is equal to !gig Lisbon Diet Drink, and one bottle is equal to a gallon of, the' ; Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or the decoction as usually made. The:above r:itractssare prepared on purely scientific priOciplea- 7 in- ractio---and embody the full strength Of the ingredients entering in to their composition. A ready and concludivo test will be a companion of their properties with those set forth in the U. S. Dispensato - tY. HOW TO IJSE THE REMEDIES. In diseases of the Blood. Husnore on the Face, or any and every_part of the body, use Bxtract Sarsaparilla, applpiu¢ . tp Pimples and all external Irlumore or Eruptions, the im proved Rose Waah. Use the Eitract Buchu for all diseases re quiring the eid'of a Diuretic, except those of the Urinary' Organs, such as Gonorrhea and Glert ; _in these use the Extract Buchu and in ject with the irriproNed Rose Wash. 113' These extracts have been admitted to use'n the United States Army, and also are in very gerierar use,in all the mato hospitals and . pubric institutions' throughout the land, as well &fin private practice, and are consid ered as invaluable remedies. • MEDICINE DELIVERED.TO ANY ADDRESS. DIRECT LETTERS TO HELMBOLIPS DRUG & CHEMICAL WkIIEHOUSE, 694 Bzotidwiy; N. N., next Metropolitan Hotel Olt, TO FLPLAMOLD'S MEDICAL ,DEPOT, 104 South Teet Street,'Assembly Buildings . •, • PHILADE.LPHIA. Describe syseptonct,in aU communications, . sor e p- lir • ALL DRUGGISZIA c-.A a , - c -EVERYWHE • - - -- - 11yONAKE, 3.)1 0 COUNTERFEITS!!! lvat ti ALBS lithr p s —l,l4stiglV:Orawat