goal font. flume : Dr. Charles Stubbs of IP ulton-twp., has commenced the publication, in the Oxford Press, of a series of articles descriptive of the southern sub-divisions of this county. On January 4th, a German :tamed Chris tian Wagner, employed by Wm. Holtzworth of this city, started with a horse and wagon in the direction of Litiz to buy poultry. .He promised to be back by the latter part of the week. As he had some $75 with him, and has not been heard of, it is supposed that he has been foully dealt with. Any information of his whereabouts will be thankfully receiv ed by Mr. Holtzworth, East Orange street above Ann, Lancaster. W. H. T. Frueauff, has been appointed Professor of French and German at the Lin den Hall Female Seminary at Litiz. Mr. Frueauff has but lately returned from Europe, where he has spent several years in master ing the languages and is fully qualified for thkposition. Messrs. Metzgar, Nagle h Smeltz, three young men of our city, have purchased the carriage manufactory of McGinnis & Co., Carlisle. Leonard Snyder, of this city, died very suddenly on Thur sday morning of last week, and was buried on Sunday, a number of so denies attending his funeral. A horse and- buggy were on Wednesday night of last week, stolen from the premises of John Buckwalter in West Lampeter-twp. A reward of $3O has been offered for the arrest of the thief and return of the horse and wagon. On Friday morning last, J. A. Springer, met with a serious mishap at his brewery. While turning a spiggot to stop the flow of tho water from the kettle, he lost his balance and fell from the steps on which he was stand ing, his left leg landing in a tub of hot water. As he fell he struck a spiggot which prevent ed him' from going headlong into the hot water, thus preventing what might have proved fatal to him. He is recovering. A District Sabbath School Convention will be held at Strasburg on Thursday and. Friday. February 3rd and 4th. Delegates from schools throughout the county are invited to be present. On the 7th inst., Henry B. and Jeremiah B. Z walely,of West Bari township, vrhiledriving a steer to Mechanicsburg, the horse an which Henry was riding, while at full speed, slipped and fell, throwing the rider, whose foot, how ever, remained bet in one of the stirrups. This frightened the animal, who,on regaining his feet, leaped and kicked Mr. Z. with so much force as to break the stirrup, and extri cating Mr. Zwalley from his perilous position. He was picked up in a frightful condition, and taken home. The physician pronounces his wounds painful but not dangerous. Mr. Shank, of West Donegal township, who a few weeks ago cut himself while butcher ing, is still lying in a critical condition. Mr. Levi Young, of West Donegal town ship, was robbed of three geese on the night before Christmas. Two children, one aged four years son of 0 Francis Wilson , and the other ea three years, son of Levi i Wilson, of, ,aehington borough, made a narrow ' ' ' , gown ing on Tuesday of last wee k.` 4 • _ ..PiaYing on the ice along the river shor e tkivr. fell in. They were both rescued by pOriofrii:near by. A German, in the employ of 'Samuel H. Erb, of Penn township, while engaged in feeding cattle in the barn recently, acciden tally fell Over a fork and injured his knee so badly that he has not been able to be about since. Samuel M. Miller of Strasburg, recently slaughtered a hog which weighed, when dressed 684 pounds. On the 6th inst., a four-horse team of Obed Shirk, of West Cocalino township, became frightened and ran off throwing the driver out, who luckily escaped without any injury. J. iliteldemridge, bag been appointed Post master at Hothaville, this county, vice John Lowry, resigned. On Wednesday of last week, a child of George Horning, living near Conewago, West Donegal township, fell and broke one of its arms. Jahn McEvoy, son of Daniel McEvoy, of this city, employed as a brakeman on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, met with an accident on Wednesday night of last week, from effects of which he died. The accident occurred on the above Road about twelve miles from Renovs. His remains were brought to this city, and the funeral took place on Sabbath last. David Beard, of this city, who was arrest ed some time ago, for alleged bomplicity in the recent larceny of goods from the Pennsyl vania Railroad, fbr which offense Hambright and Frankford are now in jail at Pittsburg, appeared before the Mayor of that city, pur suant to bond given the his appearance. Up on hearing, the ease was promptly dismisaed and Beard honorably discharged. On Friday evening last, a man named Adam Hoffman entered the residence of Philip Copeland in West King Street, and stole several articles. He was however dis covered and arrested. He was held for fur. ther hearing. John Moore, of Rockville, was arrested on Friday last, on a charft of obtaining worth of leather from CoMed Gainer, of this city, through false pretense. He war com mitted for trial. ' - -•-- • • J. B. Shelly. of Mottut Joy brought to this city, week befbre last; three -turkeys, weigh ing ia the OW • A nube Of of lApoicatAsr and York cou m nt r ieS WM it mil niatosbibibia on Saturday last, in referenoe•to to the , Govern ment tax of ten dollars on fanners selling store produce at the market. The s rot the OoldniAl, - and Port Deposit Railroad are still at along the route, and it is thought that ing of the road Will ha put under ore the close of the winter. ' 1 On Fridsby morning lattiVflatnit, of Washington bbrougt, 110 nets which he - had Amid - Buagarbanns, which conta in d *bout ids hafted pound* of catfish and taulleta. The old install-hat, a silk at the of "auld ling syn." in 'the history of city, which stood at tbe oorber. nare and South gesea-streek on tat & Monday morning lot, CP e ege tble old landmarkt et no% , , giving ecero Of we rets:= 4 4 il vs t das look in entikW" i l s tli T i ii ‘ , history. Thaprimpre 464 ultr Olio the one hundred gliourth asp_ wary of Frablili_Ail llpyh, grind - bereft Moe da,' . W I beheaded to have bass 714 - 7 bid of Um lessiolif .llm !Iypos" who had the matter in ellaripi Mm 'reds mu tant with the satisilketion of harming that their " Third,i to mpremion" has made an im press not SOW be ibrgotten by thew who were present On Monday evening laet, Thulinglon Hoopes, anapprevellestliksiehbf the 1110.4., no. in the Omni Monet 'L `Lan mart km ES wai t . 6 6001, and contains an area of IMO square The peddlers of 4ithe Busgiseliagalift Mill at Columbia, Aro& on Totwio, *lois ins last, in 001111111pandli of OM COMPIIIIII INP. fusing to employ two men wboo they iima to be' employed with ens, which demand the oompany will act assail to. Tie sospen son will only be, as the eektqlemy will employ other poetwir is tlioir Idlies: J. J. "pow, cif. this nays will at Site re quest of the Album en and a a " air citizens, deliver a lecture on en ing next at ilinl il l os fiall, ifige, , and his °boom .h toll Plooggioo , Of journey be hae y made amostthe conti nent to the Paola° coast,, - IMO= D/RZOTOKB GIP MHZ 8111ABB . AG 4.AXIC : Nit Th e folkAssitake i •-. .. ' 1 1 i `t 4 ' t . s • nes : 'John • e , , , I:. ph C . 1 1 01F uer W..,. 0 li Artie* ;.11) Hers , ~ n ..e mitt, 2 2 01117 lend A. Ross BUM.; t r ' A PROFUSE and many times excessively offensive discharge from the nose, with " stopping up" of the nose at times, impair ment of the sense of smell and taste, water ing or weak eyes, impaired hearing, irregular appetite, occasional nausea, pressure and pain over the eyes, and at times in the back of the head, occasional chilly sensations, cold feet, and a feeling of lassitude and debility are symptoms which are common to catarrh, yet all of them are not present in every case. 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The object of the advertiser in in g the Prescription is to benefit the affli nd spres4, inform ation which , he canoed a nd he hopes every p lay bar realm ,as it will cost them not ' and may prove a bless ing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please address. lieu. EDWARD A. WILSON, nov26-1y) Williamsburg, Kings co., N Y. MARRIED. BEITBARER—BowateIq. .Tan. 12th, by the Rev. A. H. Kremer, Abram 11. Brubaker, of Strati burg-two , to Annie 1.1. Bowman, of Eden-twp_, FISHICR—BLICCARD. Jan. 13th, by the Rev. W. T. Gerhard, at his residence, Theodore Fisher, of this city, to Mary Bliccard, of Dillerville. FICISTER—LAIPPRRTY. Jan. lltb, by the Rev. P. J. Timlow, at Paradise, Jacob S. Feister to Lizzie Latierty. Ecitzar—McltvA ins. Jan. 18th, by the Rev. P. J. Timlow, Henry . L. Eckert to Lizzie Mc- Ilvaine, all of Paradise-twp. HAvzawricz—FEAßTZ. January 4th, at "The Oaks," near Baltimore Md., by Rev. Charles Mc felfresh, Captain L. M. Haverstiek to Emma, daughter of Henry Frantz, formerly of Lancas ter county, Pa. ILDINZR—STUBER. Jan. Bth by the Rev. W.: T. Gerhard, at 'lunches hotel, Jacob S. Keener , of Penn-twp., to Lingle F. filuber, of Watwitik. Ozannotrzza—Mowrial4,, Jan! lith, by 44 v. R. Greenwald, Deng W. 013brholtz, oftlreek nook, to Annie Mortizalb of W_ est ßail ' KAUDVNIAI-41.1.41.01t. DOS. MS. nee, 11 the Rev. W. T. Gerhard, at Grelderis hotel,' "Loeb B. Han man, of East Hempfield, to Anna •Say ler_, of Mankkiim-twp. DMIKLY—QUAHAII. Jan. 18th, by the Rev. J. J. fitrtne, at Vs residence James B. Runkle to Marietta Graham, both of Martin. DABLER—JONIIB. Jan. eth by the Rev. J. J. Striae, at his resideiLO, Amos M. Dabler, of Manor, to Lizzie Joust L of ConestOga Cetre. • KAViiiIAN--GllOOll , 11 th, by the Rev. J. J. Strine L atjhisirice, Henry H. Kauffman to Rachel A. both of Manor. DIED. 14systaa. Jan. sth, in Manikeint-twp., Esther Metzler, aged 85 years, 4 months and 18 days. keztur.a. Jam lah, in this city, Leonard Sny der, in the Mb year of his age, Marietta. Jan. 15th, Emma, daughter of John and Christiana Mattern, aged 4 years, 5 months and 18 days. McEvoy. Jan. 18th, John McEvoy, in the Eld year of his age. Dumtzz. Jan. 4th, at ber residence in Mt. Atiloll44 Shelliroo., Indiana, Susan Danko', wife of the late Christian W:Landts, formerly nt Manheim-twp. e Jan. 14th, George.J. A. Deis% of Phila 't son of Joeephand Mary Ueiss, in the 84? year of his JauJ IMI ID; rat atthe Dome for Friendless men, Davin der, aged 9 years. • naittrrn. Undem474ll4aa r t De e nz . gal-twp. ,O EM*oll 2 Jan. O Stresberg, Caro ibrikwife of Wm. Ealstereaoh, a 50 years. ape. Jan. Otb, in U LmMoirawp., Alien Emanuel, son of S amuelS. and Susanna Myers, aged 1 year and days. . .'TIE. JUNKETS. Lasouter Household Markets. = LANA/Tin, Jan. 19. E i t h CI 40 18 6 41 80 WiCoteo 25 DI elhiens,eiroh.. ........ .... .45 0 90 Dressed Geese, MOD 1 95 Door by the anartar-fr0ni......... 90 10 Deer bir r auarter-hind U 0 U or hind 14 ;11 2,.. d a r t ? • 18 i 21 I V.orfoo• 'it pelik4 BO 85 8 10 4; t njohat ............. Is 7 8 peek 28 ak i i " A.. ' 12 ,96 2112 art 1 1 II g• DOrn aire ls the il 84 1 1- per no - ..: Il l lt 1 0i1i4 14 , 1 *. 024484 180 .108. .. ---,---•••----- PIBILAMILPIIt* J 111.—The deitiaiiti4 acts= ro- ..ifflusiwoling ozgi. am 71(o. 1 Quireiltiaoaarittil,atnally at Oil per toe, without males, _ _ • Tho Naar iiiro‘t seal mor . VIVA 4, rut 1 = ill !nand u i r I t st".4,4ri 0 f 6; r' • 1.,, , doiitotad it IWO do do. at • : :, " ri l t : . i' I LPN , , W m a413100111.914 , , ", , T , . 1 " (ttaidaludi small iou 1 - facki .. • r ay, - , , ~ e r The A beat ma et to extremely quiet, and only 3000 bus. good and prime Penn'a red sold at $1.20.1.28 per bue. Small pales of Rye at 3101.02. Corn in steady demand, and 304,000 bus. new yellow sold at 843388 e. aceotding to dryness. Oats are dull at 640370. Whisky is looking up and may be quoted 1101.02;100 bbls. Penn'a ironbound sold at the former rate. Philadelphia Produce Market. MONDAY. Jan. 17.—The market for Beef Cattle was steady to-day, and there was a moderate business effected. We quote choice at 90tiVi.,• prime at 1141 p o i.; fair ood at 7887)0.; and common at .IR b , tog as in quality. Receipts, 2107 head. T e following sales were retorted l i 80 head, Owen Smith, Western 07 " A. Christy it Bro., Virginia.. 60 " Dennis Smith, Western 38 " Dangler & MoCleese, Western 8 4 1 4 64 " P. McFlllen, Western 7 65 " P. Hathaway, Chester oo 6' 32 " Mos. S. Kirk, Western 8 SO " B. F. McFLUen, Western 7 4 75 " James MoFillen. Western.... 8 100 " E. S. MeFillen, Western 7 70 " Ullman & Bachman, Western 7 4 200 " Martin, Fuller it Co., West l n.. 6 90 1 11 Mooney & Miller, Western... 7 Thos. Mooney & Bro t Virginia 4 i V " " H. Chain Western Penna.... 7 180 " John Smith it Bro., Western 7 99 " J. it L. Frank, Western 11 80 " G. Schamberg, & Co. Western 6 , H 00 " Hope it Go., - Western 20 " M. Dryfoos, Western.... 6 69 " H. Frank, Virginia 7 g 45 " Elkon it Co., Viminia 6 2 0 ,i D. Branson,_(.3mOr co .. 6 W 47 " S. Frank, Western.. 6 49 11 Chandler it Alexander, Ches. 7 9 20 11 L. Horne Delaware. ..&., ... 5 6 40 11 .1. J. Chain, Western Mina.. 8 7 81 " Thomas Duffy, Virginia 6 8 60 " John MeArdle, Western.....: 7 10 40 " C. Welker, Virginia 6 6 15 " Preston & Saunders,_ Ches. 00 6 9 15 " H. Keller, Western Penn's.. . 5'4 7 1 ,4 Cows and Calves were in good demand. Sales of 150 bead at $5007390. Springers sold at .40065. Sheep were active and higher; 3000 head ebanged hands at the Avenue Drove Yard at sgl+Be. gi 15. Hogs—tbe market was devoid of animation, and prices materially declined. Sales were made at the opening at $13.506114. and at the close at $12.50@18 '5 me lbs. net for corn fed. Receipts 4000 head. New Advertisements. 1 1 P. ROSENMILLER, Ju. A-• • ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Orrios: No. 5 COURT AVENUE, Entrance on West Nide of the abort House, LA.NOASTER, PA. business entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to. Iltinat! HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, HAGER & BROS., WE:IT KING STREET, LANCASTER, l'A Now Opening a New Stook ENGLISH WHITE GRANITE TEA SETS, English White Granite Dinner Sets, EnoLisa WHITH GRAIII7II C bars, FRENCH CHINA, (Gold Band and Plain White,) LOOKING GLASSES, . FEATHERS, CARPETS, • FLOOR OIL CLOVIS, DRCOGETS, ISUBLINS. Simla's° & SalaTmo, Bleached or Unbleached, TICKINGS, CHECKS, TOWELLINGS, TABLE ANI) SHEETING) LINENS, PIANO AND TABLE EMWD COVERS, DAMASKS, &0., &C., 161-Walch w albs sold at LOWEST PRICES-1W jan 21-t( DAYS OF APPEAL FOR 1870. TO THE TAX ABLE INHABITANTS OF LAN CASTER COUNTY. 'Pursuant to the proillthcht of the btivs of this Commonwealth, thtrubtlersigned Commission ers of Lancaster county hereby give notice to the TAXABLE INHABITANT:3, within thirpt-- spective City, Boroughs and Townships, of the said county, that the Days of Appeal from the Assessment of 1870, will be held at the Commis sioners' Office, in the city of Lancaster, on the following days, to wit : For the Townships of Adamstown Borough, 1 Bari, I Brocknock, Tuesday, Feb. 8, 1870. Cternarvon, Cocalico East, I Cocalico West, 1 . Colerain, Columbia, 1 Conestoga, ; Wednesday, Feb. 9. Conoy, I Clay, Donegal East, I Donegal West, I Drumore, 'r.Thursday, Feb. 10. Earl Ephr , J ata, Earl East Earl West, 1 Elisabeth, ..Friday, Feb. 11, Elizabethtown Bor., 1 Eden, Fulton, Hempfleld East, Hempfield West, ;.Tuesday, Feb. 15. Lampeter East, I • , • Lampeter West, Lancaster, Lettooek, Leacoek Upper, Wednesday, Feb.l6. Little Britain, • Manheini, Martie, Ma •• v T tr day , Feb. 17. Mount Joy Borough, I , Marietta Borough, Manheim Borough, I ' Paradise, ',Friday, Feb. 18. Penn, Peones, Provident*, Rapho, Tuesday, Feb. 22. ftusburl s SeAlsbury, Strasburg, Strasburg Borough, }. Wednesday,Feb.2B. Warwick, Washington Borough, Lancaster City Thursday, Feb. 24. Aid a$ the same time and place, the Appeals from the Military Rolls and - Dog TaxorM be held. JACOB C. KIMADT, JOHN ARMSTRONG, C. 11. 141813L10T, JOHN STROHM, JR., Janl7.lll Commissioners. KIP OUT OF THII BOARD OF Dl rectors of tire LA.II4IASTIIIt COUNTY AL INBIIII.I.NCE COWART, made at She °Moe of the Company at Willimnstown, on Jan 111.1), : 3 00tpolicies in force Jan. ist, 1,091 of insurance on policies issued up to January Ist, HO 1 7,108,7 H BO Amount of insuranoe Of. *clod_ on policies is sued during the year.. 51,485,884 00 lied f same n coneel Icire pe riod 10,020 00 Msed amount of In- ~ oe during the Drodnot amount ofinsorP 49 • smoe Which has be: come void from noo mel p a yds men t of assess 4. •• • PAM 00 mama 00 Whole *mount of insurance in force Jim. Ist 1810 , . S 7 481 7111 al .. L . A. .... *lndent of premitun notes in bores V Ist, 1.19 $ $117,741 14 • of remindi notes e ed wit& the • ' puny during the Amlt of premium notes 74,164 63 cancelled for the sante P 4001•04 46,90 i 65 • Uoressed me& a alum notes notes darinfit the year m l7,o l ,o 00 Deduct amount ofpre pa Lam notes w4fth have b 000 m e 'bid from nen-payment of suesuagene....,...„. lama in ISA* 10 Whole amount ofpremitto notes in force Jan. let, Iffe $ 811,167 118 New Advertisements. CREDIT FUNDS OF THE COMPANY. Bitia.lloo in the hands of the Treasurec Jan. Ist, 1869 8 2,870 59 Cash received for as sessment No. 18 2,494 98 Cash received for per. t age paid on pre during the year 1,341 92 Om received for poll -61 during theyear.. 480 00 CAM relayed for stamps on poHeies during the yaw 906 25 C ash received from Agents of the Com pany due by them Jan. Ist, 11169 208 45 -----S 7,069 19 EXPENSES OF THE COMPANY Cash paid Adam Rutter I:pa e rtial loss to hous 10 C id Ben j. Weaver fof contents of Car penter Shop 23 60 Cash paid J. Bouswine for his stable and con tents 276 40 Cash paid Env! Shober for loss to his house.. 600 Caaapaid Henry 8. Lan dillor loss of hisbarn 371 25 Cash paid L. H. Stauffer for the loss of barn.... 000 00 Cash paid Jos. Nelso for a partial loss to hy.. house 20 00 Cashpaid BrisbenSkiles for loss on contents of home 30 00 Cosh paid Elisha Ferree note and interest.... 1,141 25 Cash paid N. Milton Woods note and inter s*, 1, 060 00 Caen paid Thos. S. Me ilvam's estate, note and interest 1,060 00 Cash paid Committee of investigation tor loss es to the Company.... 20 36 Cash paid postage pre paid by agents of the Company 827 Cash paid stamped en velopes and stamps... Cash paid U. S. tax Cash paid for stationery Cash paid John Bear's Soon for Ledger and Index .. 24 00 Cashfaid Register and Index 14 00 Cashpaid for blank poi. kiss and premium notes.... 22 60 Refunded to agents of the Company 18 81 Cash paid for stamps of policies—. 206 95 Cash *paid for printing.. 128 51 Casbitaid N. =maker, ega,, attorney's fee.... 10 00 Casa paid for Sccre terra salary 319 50 Cash. paid for Tres aiiii salary 130 60 C d Directors and ittive Committee Ti mpan C" rendoM 4 .... _ qt Quilt tiWee tint : 95 00 COOL RI . for fu4l km . . C to ill ie °ffile. a en it; t 1 N :c. 0 .c; . 4.1. 1; .44 ' ,. if. Cash paid for _Auditing Cotittee. • . • Due from Ag'ts of Igo Company Jan. 111 W 9E, Balance in the ha S tile Treasurer an: lot s 1870 -- In exhibiting trimpal statement of the c affairs of the oro jiffie Board take pleas ure In stating that eear which has just eloped has been one of g reat prosperity, not only in regard to the increase of insurance, but also ln regard to the comparative exemption from loss, the increase of insurance during the year being ti hndred aland forty thousand, nine hundred an u d five dolrs (00,905) the amount of loss for thesame period being fifteen h and thasegqn dollar and i twenty,, eresan nisseweeareeebted and o he nee of assessment No. 18, a . e November 1888, and from the receipts office. For a list of the losses for the "yetr, lien payments made by the Treasurer. There is yet remainining in the hands of the Treasurer three hundred and fit}-one dollars and eighty-six cents, (E 151.80,) with five hen drltti and ninety-tWo dollars and fifty cents ($591.50,) due from Agents, to meet future de mands on the t company. There has been a claim presented to the Board by Philip A. Bur ger, of Millersville, for the loss of the oontente of his vinegar factory, on the 15th of last Sep tember, the payment of which has been refused by the Board. Suit his been instituted against the Company, and the matter will be passed upon before the , proper tribunal. There has also been a claim presented by Henry Immel, of Millersville, for the reo . int lose of his house and contents, which were insured for one thou sand and fifty dollars., ($1,050.) It seems olearto the Board, beyond all question, that Mr. Immel has rendered his policy void, by a violation of a provision contained in all policies issued by this company, to wit: "Provided and it is here by declared, that this policy shall not take effect or be binding if the raid house, he., be now, or' hereafter, insured in any other office, unless the same shall be allowed of by the Dl rectors. of this office, and specified hereon.” The Board regret the difficulty with regard to these claims; none such having occurred here toforc,•it is hoped none such will 000ur here after. From the above statement it will be. observed that a large amount of insurance has been re ered void from non-payment of as eessmen No. 18; members who have been dis missed ow the Company for that reason can not co lain, as full notice and ample time 1 have b given for payment, and as it was the only assessment made on theirpoliciee for the last icur years, should have been promptly paid. It would be unjust to prompt paying members, that delinquents should enjoy the benefits of the Company, and not bear their proportion of the losses. To any such delin quents who may know by examin heir policies ,that this aseessment is not pai d , and whose unkurance is now void, we would state that by 4 resolution of the Board they can have their policies renewed on the payment of their arrears, lert will be subject to the expense of a resurvefand new polio The benefit of the three per cent. originallj id on their pre mium notes will be allewe ther tv , All of which is respectfully su m uted, Thomas 3. Woods, Adam K. timer, John Ranch, Moses Baby, Samuel Slokom, Albert P. Mallvaln, John fielepmridge, Clinton filmes, Nathe B. ;lawmaker, Directors. The follo w ing persons were elected Directors for the e Mg year: Thomas S. Woods, Adam K. Witm Samuel Slokom, John Basely Moses gAby. Jo , , Seldomridge, Clinton Mimes, Al bert P. go vain, Nathaniel E. Slayttusher, • . was organised ehoordn4 Thos. IL W ...r • reeldent, and Nathaniel I. Slay maker, : glary and Treasurer. Thews ~ Woods, Adam K. Witmer and N. E. Slay .. cc were appointed the Executive Co snail t • for the ensuing year. The toll . ing persons were appointed agents for the .. , . .y, via : Joseph 6 rare, Bart-terp. Jacob S. ' Hexer, Millersville. John Sta liar, esq., East Hempfleld-twp. • ktor: K.. , per, esq., flphrata.twp. ' • B _. . ung. arc, Bast Lampeter-twp. ' yid 07 , el;, Sallsbury-twp. Josh* C Hamra, Lancaster atty. m. W• l ' ~ . .esq., Upper Leaceck. 1 . er, esq., East Earl-twp. ' '', • .... 7 riekson, seq., Mt. Joy. . A , . Imlay, Late. E.G., off, 4eBq4 New Holland. nry H. 14 4 , Bainbridge. is 1601 " Salisbury. NAT ANDIIL B. iILATIMIABEE, lbw] ..Secretary. Baia p. - a k orth sus. - s. w. 1111111111 Z. BAIR 86 InteME, SANIEIRS, Nowt/omit Ax O L 01 0/111111111 6111IIAZII, LANOASTRI, MIKA. ....A..... 1 Itoteis. TT S. HOTEL, TT • OPPOSIT3 Punta.. R. IL Dam% AILABRISBURO, Pd. IL,ENNINGER it CIO., mLli Iy] 4L . Proprietore. BRADBURY 7 S AND OTHER PIANOS. Taylor & Farley's and E. P. Needham & Son's Organs and Melodeons. WM. G. FISCHER, Gen l l Wholesale Agent, 1018 "Lreh street and 21 North Eleventh street, Philadel phia. toetaem BERTOLETTE, B UNDERTAKER, NO. 18 NORTH FIFTH STREET, Always on hand Earley's Patent Wooden Coffins, RayiNond & Co.'s Metallic Coffins, Fisk's Metallic Coffins. 10 00 Always prepared to attend to the dead and furnish Coffins, burial cases, &c., at the very shortest notice. _ _ novl2-tfj - HALL'S e." VEGETABLE SICILIAN ') HAI R. RENEWER. 3fir. X MIL XTX CP XTES. TT is a perfect and wonderful article. 1 Cures baldness. Makes hair grow. A bet ter dressing than any "oil" or " pmnatum.” Softens brash, dry and wiry hair into Beautiful silken Tresses. But, above all, the great won der is the rapidity to which It restores GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. The whitest and worst looking hair resumes its youthful beauty by its use. It does not dye the hair, but strikes at the root and fills it with new life and coloring matter. The first application will do good; von will seethe Natural Obtor returning every day, and 18 IN 98 12 964 BEFORE YOU KNOW IT, the old, gray, discolored appearance of the hair will be gone, giving place to lustrous, shining and beautiful looks . Ask for Hall's Sicilian Hair Renewer; no oth er article is at all like it in effect. See that each bottle has our private Govern ment Stamp over the top of the bottle. All others are imitations. For sale by all druggiala Dee. 24-Im. Books and Stationery. 11qCHOOL BOOKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! e would respectfully call the attention of a)1 MERCHANTS SCHOOL DIRECTORS, TEACHERS, • PARENTS AND SCHOLARS To our LARGE STOCK of 12 00 MEI 3 75 SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY! 502 50 CM 7,916 19 -AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. Call before purebasing elsewhere. J. H. 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An Unrivalled Literary Paper NEW YORK WEEKLY. W ime % gin ! rom EIODT F to TEN ti o lend 8 E ft , l and NAL Apoz zuMin ADDITION to the OM SZICIAL Me VARA= DBPARTMENr& The Tema to Ilubecrribers. one Year—lsingle eo p ri; Three . Dollars. Vont eo (aS.Seeash) Ten Dollar*. ..,__ " " /fi rm a e ) op es Twenty Dollars. Yinotlenon Yor a club of Eight, all sent all4m il thno, be entitled to a copy in % Ap of olnbs can afterward add stove l4lapAh. STURM` 'a SMITS, Proprietorti, Dec. 44-tf. No. 55 rulton-st., N. Y. Mistm!ikmwmii. READING B. BERTOLETTE, No.lB North Fifth street, Heading, Pa ITS EFFECT IS R. P. HALL, & CO., Proprietors, Nashua, N. H. Which will be solo at the LOWEST CASH PRICES PAPER AND ENVELOPES BOOKS FOR THE GRAVE, BOOKS FOB THE GAY, WRITING DESKS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN ALBUMS, 11. S. BARE, West Ki n g•et., corner of Fulton How Row is the time to Subscribe TOR TB! 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BOLD ON LEASE PLAN, NM *lO Per necorith. PETERSON & CARPENTER, Generairigents. ~ General Office for Lancaster County 04 North Queen St. 04 octl4lm HOW TO GET A HOWE! CALL ON C. FATE, Agent, NO. 25 ;4 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. I. THE Howe Sewing Machines Are the oldest established of any In the world! And have taken the HIGHEST PREMIUMS at all the great exhibitions of the world. B a ir i re n a v rl n fl o il e lAtao e r4 . r s ) u ureb r itt o sArny other oetd9-tf ROVER & BAKER'S FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 41* BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 130 UHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch. Perfection and Simplicity of Macldnery. Using both threads directly from the spools. No fastening of seems by hand and no waste of thread. Wide range of application without change of adjustment. The seam retains its beauty and firmness after washing and ironing Besides doing all kinds of work done by other Sewing Machines, these Machines execute the most beautiful and permanent Embroidery and ornamental work. Sir The Highest Premiums at all the Faire I rrpp d exhibitions of the United States and pe, have been awarded the Grover a Baker 7 , : a t e r e o r tr b es, an4t t the wol i k u done by them, The very highest prise, TEE CROSS OF THE LEGION OF MEM,. was conferred on the re flatly/41ot the drew Baiter Sew ing es. at the blipeettion Univeraelle. Paris.lB67,thusatteatlag their great superiority over all other Sewing Machines. For sale by GEORGE SPURRIER, North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. my28.17] Book and Job Printing. RAUCH & COCHRAN, BOOK AND JOB PRINTEBS. PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING OP ALL KINDS. rtnwtbe largest POSTER to the smallest CARD or CIRCULAR, executed In the best style, and at reasonable prima. h ers from a distance promptly attend to. 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