RI yotal Mandan. 50041 j 'Pilling, Ruoust 1867. 113- The Morning Passenger t rain for Lan caster and Philadelphia will leave the upper station at 12 minutes after 8 o'clock. The :Vail train going westward will pass upper station at 7 minutes after 12 o'clock, norm. The Harrisburg accommodation train eastward will pass at 26 minutes after 5 o'clock, in the afternoon and returning arrive here at 43 minutes after 6 o'clock in the evening. DUFFY ' S P ARK.-A plc nic will be leld in D . 4ffy's Park, on Wednesday ev:.r.ioc, ;lest. Arrangements have been Kul) to light up the Cotillion Pavilion and a very pleasant time is anticipated. We paid a flying visit to the Park on Sunday evening last—the first time for a year—and were greatly surprised at the improvements going on. There is already erected a very pretty small bridge, spanning the stream, a large dancing pavilion, roofed, with a dining room on the west side, which is covered by an awning, which can be raised after "the cloth" has been removed, or allow ed to remain down to pr ,tect the danc ers from the afternoon sun ; a neat little building in the middle of the Trout Pond—a planked promenade of several hundred yards in length, for lovers to "whisper sweet things" away from the crowd ; a number of rustic settees and arm chairs scattered around the outside of the pavilion; quite a number of wil low, maple and other trees have been planted and are growing .vigorously. A high picket fence is in course of erec tion, and nearly completed, around the entire Park, which, when completed and whitewashed, will add greatly to the appearance of this truly beautiful spot. Carriage-ways are being laid out and ilitebing posts put• in. We found on arriving, that the Park was well patron ized by ladies, gentlemen and families, being only a short walk from town, and we understand that every fine evening, during this summer, has witnessed quite a crowd. Thu liberality of XII-. Duffy, in thus furnishing so delightful a place for pie nice, Suudey school parties, etc-, we fear IA not appreciated. C',? o' afraid to in est 10 cts., - .! -- , - e — yon $lO,OOO. We have receiv,l t;ie second number of "The Pen a P, ncil," a new illustrated week ly, brim full of illustrations and cuter taining reading matter. Every purchaser of which will secure a ticket free, en titling him to participate in the distri bution of 650.000 in Greenbacks. Sold by all newsdealers, price 10 cts. with ticket, (by mail 13 cti.) T. It Dawley & Co , publ!shers, 21 & 23 Ann St , N. Y or There will be no services at the M. E. Church on to=morrow. Rev. Mr. Stringer being absent at a camp meet- ifil" The Lutheran and NI ethodist-sab bath Febools of Bainbridge are to have a grand union celebration on Saturday next, and a conceit in the evening. A number of our "young folks" are Making arrangements to attend. fir The search for iron is extending to all parts of York-county. Nearly all the farms in " Seven-Valley," for a dis tance of five or six miles, have been leased for mining purposes. For The .Ifariettian Canada Thistle. Mr. Baker. Sir :—You are generally very sharp in reminding citizens and corporate nett'. rities, of negligence of public duties—sornetitnes, too, when of very little importance. Liow is it that you cannot see this dreaded and obnox ious plant growing in sight of your office undisturbed, in all its pride and glory ; although the Legislature has made a law imposing a heavy fine on land own ers, and those who have the supervision of highways, if they neglect to extorpate it? Is it because, io this case, your strictures would fall on a man who owns two splendid farms near town, or that they might hit a friend Y And aby does not the Farmers'and Gardeners' society take cognizance of this dangerous ene my to their lands Y I hope you will stir up these defaulters of public duty with your longest pole. JAY. We plead guilty of neglect, but we are not farmer enough to know Canada Thistle—would not know a stalk if laid upon our desk, but we do think the naive members of the Farmers' and Gardeners' society deserve censure for not taking this matter in hand. The law is very severe and should be enforc ed, regardless . of falling upon the owners of fine farms or personal friends, and at this time particularly, for the nuisance is now in blossom.—En. sr "The- Youth's Eclectic" is a neat eight page monthly published at Belle - line, Illinois, by by G. F. Kimball. Single copies 'l5 cents, or in clubs at 40 cents. It will be sent free for three months to all who will send their names for it. eUr The young gent that inquired of a lady while she was selputing a fan, at Spangler & Rich's store, in this place, one thi. ~ e:‘ "whether she wanted VirLegar i Ironin the Blood. ---x ROTH. BARB, & CO., IRON IN THE BLOOD. --The necessity of MANUFATURERS OF A SUPERIOR due proportion of iron in the blood is well VINE]G AR, known to all medical men; when it becomes At Sehock's Mills, near Marietta, Pa. reduced from any cause whatever, the whole system Buffers, the weakest part being first THANKFUL for the very liberal patron- attacked, and a feeling of languor, lassitude age extended to us since in business, we and " all goneness" pervade! the system. The would respectfully solicit a continuance of the remedy is simply to supply the blood with the same, and at the same time call the attention necessary quantity of iron. This can be done of the public to our 1 by using the iforvaillilife t) negate._ I, An article expressly manufactured to put up Fruits, and warranted to preserve them. Price, per single gallon, 40 cents ; by the barrel, 25 cents per gallon. All orders promptly attended tu July 27. 1867:-tt, ry .14 TV:PIS i p ; 1 7 ; SVOCESSORS TO_ 32, e rija - rn DEALERS IN . 11iline.3 and OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Store on Pront-st , a few doors west of The White Swan Hotel. undersigned having purchased the I stock, good-will and fixtures of H. D. Benjamin's Liquor establishment, would take this method of Informing the uld friends of the establishment and the public generally that nothing shall be left undone to merit and they hope to receive a lineral share of the public's patronage. They . ool3 ask a fair trial. All Liquors warranted as represented All orders promptly attended to: Agents for MI6 iler's Herb Bitters. W. BOWERS t Co Marietta, July 13, 1667. —o— f 71.1 h: SCHOOL BOARD cf the 13orcugh of Marietta solicits :.p,:licAtions from Teach ers, fur the follawmz heililt)lS, to be taught the ensuing session:—One High Sebooi ; Mule teacher, pe:manentcectiarate. Ore Mule ::•econtiary—Ma'e ar Female teacher._ One Pri mary temol. Tlie almvo schoo:s ara the hest and most de sitab!e in tae borough. Salary in propo;tion to the qua!ilicalons or rho teacher. By or,;€e of th'. Board, .INIOO BOWMAN, Sec . ). Marietta, July i 7, in67-tf.] Cdanibitt Q:..LISSiCaI ailiStitiCt. A Ilannling i%1i0 , ,A for . 11oys and a Day SCIIOOI, :31.1LI , LCT, atql nund.er 'United. S,uclents frc,a) neighborhood will be ;:,ir- It itte t i boar,k2r, :ro:a 31.)11:lay to Frid.v• Fur eiretilJes, itra. 21. 6'. June ;:3, 131r7 3 :,.] A t:Di - rowsOi'loE. Estate of J 0 4 ,1 c.f./anis, late of Ace. Burough rf Marietta, (12o'cl. The IPriliLo ; 3 Auditor, appointea to dis tribute thu baaaovc rt-a.a.nliap: Li the hands Lf Auxer, Adndhl.....trat,,r of said deeeiped, to and among aose entitled tt , the came, will attend in that purpose, on Tues day thu, ixth 0 . .10 Li,y of August, 18U7, at It) Weloz!,:, a. to., at lb.! Cnurt House, iu the City hi Lancaster, where all persons interested iu said Ei . tale and distri:aitian may attend E. D. R OAT LI, Auditor. Marl,.tts, July 7, 18737-it. Estate of Samuel Bailie, late of the bo rough of Marietta, deceased. Letters 'Testamentary on said estate having been granted to th? - undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto requested to make immedia!e payment, and those baring claims or demands against the same ii;!1 pieseut them without delay for settlement to the undersigned. ILIE, Suil.i , irg Executrix. Marietta, July 6,1867-6 t. CIOURT PROCLAMATION: Whereas, I,_,P The Honorable Henry 0. Long, President, Hon. A. L. Hayes and Peter Martin, esquire, Associate Judges of :he Court of Cummon Pleas in and for Lan:taster County, and Asideant Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Cencrit Jail Delivery and Quarter Sess- ' ions of the PeaCP, in and for said County of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to ma cted, requiring me, amongst other things, to make public can,lsmation throughout my bailiwick, that a Cum t of Oyer and Terminer and a tient f Li]l Delivery. also a Court of Genmul Quarter 5,C.340118 of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court House, is the City of :Lancaster, is the Com monwealth of Peurfitylvania, On the THIRD MONDAY IN Ali UST (the 19th) 1867, in puisualice a: which Precept, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, To the Mayor and Aldermen of the_ City of Lama:3W, sold County, and all the Justi ces of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables of the said City and County of Lancaster. that they be then and - their, in their own proper persons, with their rolls, records and examin ations and inqulsitions, and their other remem brances, to and in those things which to their offices appertaing, 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 said County of Lancaster, are to be then and there, to prosecute against them as shall be just. Dated at Lancaster, the 20th day of July, A. D., 1867. JACOB F. FREY, SABRIFF. SI 500 "N7CT d_ by the 3, School Board V . the Borough of Marietta. FIFTEEN litils.:DA M.) DOLLARS—for two or five yeat 5, at 6 per certt.„interest Real Estate giveu as security. By order of tih Board, AMO 140 Marietta. July .27, 1867.-tf L OOK HERE I 1 am again agent for THE EXCELSIOR FRUIT JAR, which has given so much satis faction for three years. It is the cheapest, safest and best jar in use. Call and see it and at , ince secure ajyyvhich tests itself at once, and dispenses - With any risk as to the keeping of Fruit after securing it when put in. JOHN SPANGLER'S HARDWARE STORE. Reb3 . lLiff are Coal Oil balot. Gives more light with less oil than any other Burlier. Call and see it at JOHN SPANGLER'S. OMETHING NEW I Patent clasp pock- C) et books, no gum bands to renew, adupte I to any condition of the finance at JOHN SPANGLER'S. COAL HODS, Coal Seives, Coal P, Shovels kers, Stove Grates, Cylinders and Li nings of different kinds, kept on hand at JOHN SPANGLER'S. IIA H NEST O C K'S Nonpareil Chemial Writing Fluid now ready and for sale by JOHN SPANGLER, General Agent.- C OAL OIL--BEST QUALITY. AT 50 CENTS PEA G A.T.LON, J. SPA, GLER'S = ie2l42vs A;fa. Eehhol fur bath sexes, PRINCIPAL, Columbia, Pa EXF-'CUTO re S iV027.10E (- 4- (&THE M_A PERUVIAN SYRUP, a protected solution of the protoxide of Iron, which is so prepared that it assimilates at once with the blood, giving strength, vigor and tew lifeto the whole system. To take medicine to cure diseases occasioned by a deficiency of iron in, the blood, without restoring it to the system, is like trying to re paiy•aamilding when the fonndation is gone., dn:eminent: says i' c , I have been using tIYe Pertwiap Air . iip fox onee time, past:_ meit gives new vigor, buoyancy of spirits, elasticity of milscle. ,, • • Pamphlets containing' certificates of ibIITES, and recommendation s from some of the most eminent physicians, clergymen and others, will be sent free to any address. The genuine has "Peruvian Syrup" blown in the glass. Circulars free. Sold by Druggists J. P. DINSMORE, 36 Dey Street, N. Y it Grace's Celebrated Salve. From Mr. E. Tucker, Depot master at Salisbury, Mass. " I have been troubled for some years with a bad humor; sometimes outwardly, 'and sometimes inwardly. During the past ium mer it manifested itself more than usual out wardly, and 1 used your salve. All signs of it have since disappeared, without affecting me inwardly, indicaling,l think, the eradica ting nature of the Salve." Price, 25 cts. a box. Sent by mail for 35 eta. Prepared by SETH. W. FOWLE& SON Tremont SI., Boston, and for sale by drug gists generally. NEW and Fashionablo GOODS ! Greatly Reduced Prices ! ! Air RS. ROTH has just returned from the city a ith a large assortment of Plain and Fancy Goods, all of which arc of the latest style, such as :—Coat and Dress Buttons, Bl'k and White Bogle Trimming, Marseilles But tons and Trimmings, Crystal 'Buttons, a large assortment of Ladies' Cutts and Collars, Ja conet Edging and Inzerting, Swiss, Tucked; Fidnrred and Marseilles Muslin, Swiss Edging and Inserting, Fine Lace Handkerchiefs and Collars, Infants' Waists, PufFs, brushes, gum cloth, Powder Sacks and sect's, Belting Rib bon, MotiLir Braid, silk braid, ;ilk doss, em broidering cotton, of all kinds, French Corsets at reduced prizes, Hoop Skirts new styles, Veils, Ladies' Tuck combs, ladies' hose, Hair brushes and combs, Ear Drops and Breastpins, Fancy garters, powder, Lilly white, Mean fun Vegetable Rouge, Powder, Glycerine, White and colored Eli Gloves, all colors Lisle thread Gent's Linen and Paper Cuffs and Collars, Paper collars 25 cents per box, Gent's Pocket Handkerchiefs, Neck ties, hose,ponade, tooth brushes, Perfumery, gloves, woollen and linen shirts, hair renewer, sleeve buttons and studs, Paper and envelopes, all to be soli at greatly, E. EDUCED PRICES. riTiFi. E. is !Igen'. for I,iriger's iprc - -d Sew ing ::fanbine. Particular attention nas been paid to the 9electiug of small wares, such as Silh, Cation . and Linen Thread ; Whale bone, Hooks and Eyes, Needles, Pins, &c. The public are particularly requested to cull and examine fur themselves. LADIES..TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE THE REAL VALPATI FEMALE PILLS HESE PILLS, [warranted French] so I celebrated mazy years ago in Paris, for the relmf of frmule irregularities, and after se:.•••;.,. so nen, bus for their criminal employ - - nient to the ;nactice of aborliOn, are now of • furyL,L.. :or the first time in America. e I see kept in comparative obscuri ty num the :eel that the originator, Dr. VAL PA d in Paris of great wealth arm t.i t c scientiono principles., and has wit !'e ro from general use, lest they sheum be 4 I.lnyed for unlawful purposes. In to lq4 female obstructions they seem to be idany Annlpitent, bursting open the flood gates from whatever cause may have stopped them ; but they are offered to the public only for legitimate uses, and all agents arc forbid den to sell thorn when it is understood that the object is unlawful. For sale by Britton & :Musser, Market-st., Marietta, Pa.; Philip. A. Pyle.,:islount Joy ; R. Williams' and Parry's Drug Stores, Columbia, and all druggists. adios can procure a box, seated from the eyes of the curious, by enclosing $1 and six postage stamps, to M. W. m Acomjit it, Gen eral 'Agent,- Albany, N. Y., or to any of th e above named agents. [l3-51-ly 3„cabcmp, Soulliweht„ Corner of illarliet Square. ACADEMY building will be re-open • ed to receive the support of the public. The Academical year will consist of two terms, the first term to comme.nco with the first Mon day in September, and to continue twenty four (24) weeks The secon3 term, with the second Monday in April, to continue sixteen (lti) weeks. Charges fiir the respective terms are as follows For first term, of twenty-four vecekt ' (according to age and advancement) from $2O to $3O. For second term, of sixteen weeks, from $lO to $2O. Children under 12 of age, for- winter term, $l2; or for summer term, $B,OO. Stationery, use of books and tuition included. Terms for boarders, and further particulars, see circular. ddreos . D. H. BUCKER, PRINCIPAL. Marietta, Lancaster Co., Pa Marietta, Tune 29, 18,57.-2 m. j S. S. RATLIVON, Merchant Tailor, and Clothier, At P. T. Kramph's Old Sland, On the Cor ner of North Queen and Orange Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a RATEFUL to the Citizens of Marietta 1 13 - and vicinity, for the liberal patronage heretofore extended, the undersigned respect fully solicits a continuance of the same; as suring them, that under all circumstances, no efforts.willhe spared in rendering a satisfactory equivalent for every act of confidence reposed. -Curns;Cassrataties A N D VESTINGS, and Such other seasonable material as faship and the market furnishes, constantly-kept on hand and manufactured to order, promptly, and rea sona.bly, as taste or style may suggest. ALSO —READY-MADE CLOTHING, Gentlemen's Furnishing Gooods and such articles as usually belong to a Mer chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment. AGREEABLE AND PROFITABLE njdc_wrt.ent time, MESSRS. BLACKWELL & CO., Newspaper and Periodical Subscription Office, No. 82 Cedar-st., N. Y. TES IRE to engage ormgood correspondent I) in each town, to extend their business in the principal Magazines and Newspapers, for which they take subscriptions at the pub lishers' lowest prices. The business is respectable, pays well, and nu capital is required : it is also suitable for ladies. Full particulars in our "Correspond ent's Circular, mailed free. Also, now ready, a new Edition of our third annual newspaper and periodic.' Catalogue (fur 180'7) containing over 200 different pub lications—a most useful thing to all lovers of literature. Free to any address. BLACKWELL & CO, Office, 82 Cedar-st., N. Y. (P. 0. Box 4298. BROOM HANDLES, a choice lot received and for sale at J. SPANGLER'S. Co., Are now constructing a railroad fiorn OMAHA, NEBRASKA, westward towards the Pacific Ocean, making with its connections an unbroken line ACROSS THE CONTINENT The Company now offer a limited amount of their FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS having thirty years to run, and bearing annu al interest, payable on the first day of Janu ary and July, in the city of New York, at the rate of MIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, MNETY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR This road is already conipletcd to Julesburg, 376 miles ivest of Omaha, and is fully equip ped, andtrains are'arly' funning over it. regul , 'The Company, has now on - hand sufficient iron ties, etc., to-finish. - the. remaining ; _ portion to the eagrern'hasnf the.li,belcy-.Monntains,-1.41 miles, which is under contracb to he: . done'in September of this year, and it is'ekpected that the entire road will be in running Order *dm Omaha to its western connection With the Central Pacific, now being rapidly built edit ward from Sacramento, Cal., during 1870; Means of the Company Estimating the distance to be built by the Union Pacific to be 1,565 miles, the United States Government issues its Six per cent. Thirty-Year Bonds to the Company as the road is finished at the average rate of about 828,250 per mile, amounting to $41,208,000.'; The" Company is also permitted to issue its own First Mortgage Bonds to an equal amount, and at the same time, which by spe cial act of Congress are made a first mortgage on the entire line, the bonds of the United States being subordinate to them. The Government makes a danation of 12,800 acres of land, to the mile, amounting to 20,- 032,000, estimated to be worth 00,000 . 000 making the to MI resources, exclusive of the capital, $118,416,000; but the full value of the lands cannot now be realized. The authorized capital Stock of the Com pany is one hundred million dollars of which five mllions have already been paid in, and of which it is not supposed that more than twenty-five millions at most will be required. The cost of the road is estimated by compe tent engineers to be about one hundred mi lieu dollars, exclusive of equipment. Prospects fur business, The railroad connection between Omaha and the East is now complete, and the earn ings of tha Union Pacific on the sections al ready.finished for the first two weeks in May were.sll3,ooo. These sectional earnings as the road progresses will much more than pay the interest on the Company's bonds, and the through business over the only line of railroad between tl' Itlantic and Pacific must be itn- EMEEM Value and Security of the Bonds The Company respectfully submit, that the above statement of facts fully demonstrates the security of their Bonds, and as addition al proof they would suggest that the Bonds now offered are less than ten million dollars on 517 miles of road, on which over twenty million dollars have already been expended;—on 3311 miles of this road the cars are now running, and the remaining 187 mites are nearly com pleted. At the present rate of premium on gold these bonds pay an annualinteiest on the present cost of Nine Per Cent and it is believed that on the completion of th e road, like the Government Bonds, they will go above par. T:te Company intend to sell but a limited amount at the present low rates and retain the right to advance tle price at their option. Subscriptions will be received itt New York by the CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, No. '7 Nas- eau Street. CLARK. DODGE & Co., Bankers, dl Wall St., JOHN J. Cisco ..& SON, Bankers, 33 Wall St. and by Banks and Bankers generally through out the United States, all of whom maps and descriptive pampb lel s may be obtained, They will also be sent by mail from the Company's office No. 20 Nassau street, New -York, on application. , Subscribers will select their own Agents in whom they have confidence, who alone will be iesponsibie to them for the safe delivery of the bonds. JOHN J. Cisco, Treasurer, June 1, 67-3m-] New York. COLUMBIA. INSURANCE CO JANUARY IST, 1867. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, $600,527:91. rrHIS Company continues to insure Mid i ings, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by fire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium cr premium note. =XI Whole amount insured, $12,478,426,83 Leas ain't expired in 1666, 722,771:34 $ /1,755,655,49 CAPITAL AND INCOME. Amt cf premium notes, Jan. 1, 1866, $685,123,27 Less, prem urn notes expired in 1866, 71,963:04 $613,160,23 Balance of premiums, Jan. 1, '66, 6,609:15 Cash receipts,less commissions, in '66,57,016:16 Loans, 9,400.00 Due from agents and others, 8,664,56 1311021 Losses and expenses paid in 1866, 73,025:31 Losses adjusted, not due Jan 1, 3 67, 21,296,88 Balance capital and assets, January 1, 1867, 600,527,91 .$694,850,10 A. S. GREEN, ... RESIDENT, GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., Recretary. MICHAEL. S. SHUMAN, Treasurer. DIREOTORS : Hiram Wilson, ' ,William Patton,, Robert. T. Ryon, John W. Steacy, John Fendrich, George Young, Jr., 11. G. Minich, Nicholas Ili'Dcnald, Samuel F. Boa lein, Wm. Patton, Amos S. Green. J. B. Bachman, Robe , t Crane. Columbia, March 30, 1867.-ly Blank Book and Stationery WILLIAM G. PERRY, 728 Arch Street, Philadelphia; Has constantly on hand, and manufactures to order every variety of BLANK BOOK'S, for Bankers, 17,Ierehants and Manufacturers. Drafts, Note, :leeks, and Headings of every description, engraved or lithographed. A very full stock of Stationery wholosale or retail. S. H. Fulton, formerly of Marietta, has charge of one department of the business, and will give personal and special attention to any orders by mail or otherwise. All goods at the most reasonable rates and all Blank work guaranteed of the most superior quality IT , OF BUFF W.Pf lOW Notit SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC. This medi cine invented by Dr. J. B. Schenck, of Phila delphia, is intended to dissolve the food and make it into chyme, the first process of diges tion. By cleansing the stomach with Schenck's Mandrake Pills, the tonic soon restores the appetite, and food that could not be eaten-be fore using it will be easily digested. Consumption cannot be cured by Schenck's Pulrnonic Syrup unless the stomach and liver is made healthy and the appetite restored, hence the Tonic and Pills are required in near ly every case of consumption. A half dozen bottles of the SEAWEED TONIC and three or four boxes of the MANDRAKE PILLS will cure any ordiniry case of dyspepsia. Dr. Schenck makes professional visits in New York, Boston, and at his principal office in Philadelphia every week. See daily papers of each place, or his pamphlet on consump tion for his days for visitation: Please observe, whet, purchasing, that the two likennesses of the Doctor, one when in the last itage of Consumption, and the othu. as he now is, in perfect health, are on the Gov ernment stamp. Sold by all druggists and dealers, price $1.50 per bottle_or $7.50 the half dozen. All letters for advice should be addressed to DR. SCHENCIOS Principal iliac, No. 15 North 6th Street, Philadelphia, I a. General Wholesale Agents: Denies Barnes & Co., N. V. ; S. S. Fiance, Baltimore, I.lld. ; John D. Parke, Cincinnati, Ohio;"Walker & Taylor Chicago, ; Collins Bros., St. Louis. Missouri. [Oct 20'66.1y-lstw. Will the thousands who read columns of frivolous verbiage every day devote five min utes to' the perusal of a few facts which con- cern them riettily ? Our text is Health, and we will put our commentary, into a nutshell.— Weakness is indirectly- the cause of all sick ness; for if nature be strong enough to resist I the morbid influences which produce illness, of course they are powerless. Seek strength, therefore. Invlgarat,.. and regulate the sys tem. When the quicksilver ranges from 80 to 96 degtees in the shade, the most athletic are enfeebled, and the weak are prostrated. It is at such a time that such an invigorator as Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is urgently needed. What are the effects of this rare Vegetable Tonic? Would that all who have known its benefiti could condense their experience into this paragraph. They would tell the healthy, to protect their health they must use this great safeguard' against the debilitating influences. They would exhort the weak to discard all unmedicated and impure stimulants and cling to this wholesome nerd unfailing tonic and alterative as the shipwrecked mariner would cling to a:raft in a stormy sea. They would, of dyspeptic pangs relieved, of appetite res tored, of shattered nerves re-strung, of head aches cured, of disordered functions regulated, of hypochondria dissipated,. miasmatic dis eases baffled, of fever and ague cured, of liver complaints arrested, of h'eat, privation and toil defied, of hope re-r nimated, and cheer fulness restored. Such are the effects of Hos tette; Bitters. To CONSUMPTIVES.—The advert:ser, having been restored to health in- a few weeks by-a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption—is anxiona-to make known to his fellow-sufferers the faits of, cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used -(free of charge) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a SURE CURE for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all throat and lung affections. The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes-every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties Wishing the prescription, free, by return mail, will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburgh, Icings Co., N. Y. In the coral caves sea-green is said to be the prevailing color, and the Fish-tailed Maidens sit on the rocks and comb:their green locks assiduously. But the prefer glossy :browns and shining blacks to any other tinges, and if nature bas not given their fair heads these beautiful hues, or if mischance has robbed them of their once ex quisite beauty, they don't cry aboutit, but resort at once to Christadoro's Hair Dye, which in five minutes does all that nature ever did for any head in her happiest mood. Manufactured by J. Christe.doro, 68 Maiden lane, New York. Sold by all Druggists• Applied by all Hair Dressers. .. Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh, trea ted with the utmost success, by J. ISAACS, 41. D., Oculist and Aurist, (former]) of Ley den, Holland,) No. 519 PINE - st„ Philadel phia. Testimonials from the :Most reliable sources in the city and country can be:seen at his Deice. The. medical faculty are invited tc accompany their patients, as he‘lias no secrets in his practice. Artificial hyea inserted with out pain, No charge for examination. rg- ! !— lTcu! I ! Scratch . Scratch I—Scratch !! ! WHEATON'S OINT MENT will cure the ITCH in 98 hours. Also cures Salt Rheum,' Ulcers, Chilbrains and al eraptiona of the skin. 'Price 50 cents. For sale by all druggists. By sending 60 cents to WEEKS & POTTER, sole agents, 110 Washing ton-st., Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the Union. $694,850,10 HELMBOLD'S EXTBA_CT Buchu and Im proved Rose Wash cures secret and delicate disorders in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change of diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure.' It is pleasant in taste and odor, immediate in its action, and free from all injurious properties. i FOR Non-retention or Incontinence of Urine, irritation, inflammation or ulceration of the bladder, or kidneys, diseases of the pros tate glands, stone in the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick dust deposits, and all diseases of the bladder, kidneys and dropsical frivAtigs ÜBE HE LIIHOLD 7 B FLUID F,XTRADT BUCHU. I:Cr Ladies can obtain a box of Valpau's Fe male Pills, sealed froro -the eyes . of the curi ous, by enclosing rind 6 postage stamps to W. W. Maco?pasit, general agent for the,U. States and,Zanadas, at Albany, New York. 01 an - iithorized agent.. [6l-4t la- THE Glory of man is 6trength—There l fore the nervous and debilitated should imme diately use Lielinboldlii Extract 13 , c , , Belles of Earth a 00.0 frotm le, IJJtife4 Co. OF WALTHAM, MASS. -0--- This Con pany beg leave to inform the pub lic that they commenced operations to 18LO, and their factory now covers four acres of ground, and has cost more than a million dol lars, and employs over 700 operatives. They produce 75,000 Watches a year, and make and sell not less than one half of eil the watch , : sold in th.. Upited States. The difference between their manufacture and the European : is briefly this: European Watches are made almost entirely by hand, and the result is, of necessity, a lack of that uni formity, which is indispensable to correct time keeping. Both the eye and the hand of the most s'ollful operative must vary. But it is a fact that, except watches of the higher grades, European watches are the product of the cheap est labor of Switzerland, and the result is the worthless Ancres, Lepines and so-called Pa tent Levers—which soon cost more in attempt ed repairs, than their original price. Common workmen, boys and women, buy the rough separate parts of these watches from various factories, polish and put them together, and fake them to the nearest watch merchant, whu stamps and engraves them with any name o. brand that may be ordered. How AMERICAN WATCHES ARE MADE. The American Waltham Watch is made by no such uncertain process—and by no such incompetent workmen. All the Company's operations, from the reception of the raw ma terialslo the completion of the watch, are car ried on under cne roof, and under one skillful and competent direction, But the great dis tinguishing feature of their watches, is the fact that their several parts are all made by the fi nest, the most perfect and delicate machinery ever brought to the aid of human industry. Every one of the more than a hundred parts of every watch is made by a machine—that infallibly reproduces every succeeding part with the most unvarying accuracy; it was only necessary to make one perfect watch of any particular style and then to adjust the hund red machines necessary to reproduce every part of that watch, and it follows that every succeeding watch must be like it. The Company respectfully submit their watches on their merits only. The? claim TO MAKE A BETTER ARTICLE FOR THE money, by their improved mechanical proces ses than can be made under the old-fashioned handicraft system. They manufacture watch es of every grade, from a good, low priced and substantial material, in solid silver hunting cases, to the finest Chronometer; and also la dies' watches in plain gold or the finest enam eled and jeweled cases ; but the indispensable requisite of all their watches is that they alkali be GOOD TIMEX EEPEES. It St ORM be remem bered that, excert their single lowest grade named " Home Watch Company, Boston," ALL WATCHES made by them are FULLY war ranted. by a special certificate, and this war rantee is good at all times against the Compa ny or its agents. BOBBINS & APPLETON, July 20- 182 Broadway, New-York. la — The greatest pain -reliever in the world. Warranted superior to any other, or no pay: for the cure of Chronic Rheumatism, Tooth ache, Headache, Sore Throat, Mumps, Burn.: Cuts, Insect Stings, Pains in the Back, Chest and. Limbs, Sprains, Old Sores, Swelling,' also, to take internally for Diarrhoea, Dysen tery, Colic, Spasms, Sea Sickness, Vomiting. and Croup. It is perfectly innocent to take internally, if used according to the directions, and never fails, as thousands can attest. It was first introduced in 1847, and now millions of bottles are annually sold. Every one who has once used it, continues to do so, and recommend it to their friends as the most valuable medicine extant. Certificates enough to fill a dozen newspapers have been received by Dr. Tobias. His medicine, the Venetian Liniment, will do all that is stated, and more. No one will regret trying it. Those residing at a distance from a physician, will find it a reliable medicine to have on hiand in case of accidents. Ask for Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment, and take no other. Price 50 cents and $l. Sold by all Druggists. Depot, 56 Cortlandt Street, N. Y. WONDERFUL BUT TRUE.—Madame Rem ington, the world renowned Astrologist an Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a clair voyant state, delineates the very features of the person you arc to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense power, known as the Psychomotrope, guarantees to produce a perfect and life-like picture of the future hus band or wife of the applicant, with date of marriage, occupation, leading traits of charac ter, &c. This is no imposition, as testimonials without number can assert. 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