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VOL. LVII.
PLIGHTED
Mine to the core of the heart, my beauty !
Mine—all mine, and for love, not duty ;
Love given willingly, full and free,
Love for love's sake, as I love thee.
Duty, a servant, keeps the keys;
But love; the master, goes in and out
Of his goodly chamber with song and shout,
Just as he please—just as he please !
Mine, from the dear head's crown, brown.golden,
To the silken foot that's scarce beholden ;
Give a warm hand to a friend—a smile,
Like agenerous lady, now and awhile ;
But the sanctuary heart, that none dare win,
Keep holiest of holiest evermore—
The crowd in the aisles may watch the door,
The high priest only enters in.
Mine, my own—without doubts or terrors ;
With all thy goodnesses, all thy errors,
Unto me and to me alone revealed,
~A spring shut up, a fountain sealed."
Many may praise thee—praise mine and thine
Many may love thee—l'll love them too ;
But thy heart of hearts, pure, faithful and trim,
Must be mine—mine wholly—for ever mia.
Mine'—God, I thank Thoe that Thou haat 4ven
Something all mine on this side Heaven ,
Bomothing as much myself to bo
As this my soul which I left to Thoe :
Flesh of my flesh, bone of my bone,
Life of my life—us, whom Thou dog make
Two to the world, for the world's work's sake,
But each unto each, as in thy sight, one
BONNETS AND SKIRTS
Little head and little bonnet !
Little pate with nothing on it ! •
(One might say with nothing in it,”
But that you charm me every minute:—)
Little lady, now I know
Why maidens let their ringlets grow ;
For otherwise—as bonnets go—
Their heads would freeze, and 'that is so
Little waist and monstrous flounces'
Bow the silk sea waves and bounces
flow the hooping billows quiver
Like a lovely rustling river !
Oh wondrous watered-silken !
What whalebones in your depths must ba'
What lots of gold—all wastefully
Squandered un you—bright silken sea!
SPEECH
Delivered by C. K. Landis of P/ziladel
'phia, at Si. Alary'B., on the 21st ult.
Mr. LA?. DI , said
FRIENIiS AND FELLOW CITIZEN`i! The
cause of my meeting you here affords we a
heartfelt pleasure and, though I have not
been often among you, yet I have been no
stranger to your beautiful country. In
descending the slopes of the Alleghanys
and passing into your outstretched village,
when I had the first prospect of your pic
turesque and beautiful place, I could not
but appreciate the energy which bowed
the forests to your industry, and made
these plains a garden spot. I confess that
this was unexpected; because, retired here
in the seclusion of your own prosperity,
the wealth and importance of your place
were unknown or misrepresented. But
when I was surprised at these circumstan
ces, I had still greater cause for astonish
ment, when I found amongst you an intel
ligence and refinement superior to many of
our older cities in the East. To think
that you had the. noble energy to come
out h ore and make this place the place
it is, gave me encouragement and inspired
me with confidence.
I am happy to meet you here to-night,
Fellow Citizens, that I may explain to you
some of the reasons which actuated me, as
well as my associates, in identifying our
interests with yours ; and also to confer
with you on the grand march of improve
ment and developement which is rapidly
movinn. b in this direction. 'With others Ilwas
impelled by this movement, and it is an
object worthy, not only of staking our
capital upon, but of a laudable ambition.
When I came I was only acquainted
with the location geologically and geogra
phically, and it was a new cause of pleas
ure to find you here in your prosperity in
terested in the same cause. That you may
comprehend the importance of your loca
tion and what this place is destined to be,
I will go over the facts and the reasons
which address themselves to the judge
ment, and upon which alone we should act.
First, your mineral resources are of so su
perior a nature that the reason they were
so little known abroad was that they were
incredible from their own greatness—pos
sessing a wealth of coal, iron ore, limestone
and other minerals; in short, to an extent
that you are fully aware. Nature has not
only favored you this, but by your loca
tion, the force of circumstances has placed
you beyond competition. There is no coal
between this and the Great Lakes, and you
have the only Railroad by which it can
find a market.
That you may understand the impor
tance of these Railroads, I will go into a
slight enumeration by which you can judge
of the real extent of your market. The
Sunbury and Erie, giving you a direct
communication with the Lakes, is the most
important. The Alleghany Valley will
traverse your country from North to South,
giving you a direct communication with
the whole western part of New York. The
Pittsburg and Buffalo Road alsogives you
an important connection. The Tyrone and
Clearfield, which was chartered this sea
son, will connect with the Sunbury and
Erie in this: vicinity, and give you imme
diate communication with the rich coun
ties in the South ; whilst the Veuango,
which has its terminus at Ridgway,"will
bring the whole of the West to your doors.
The'se are all important, but the main
subject to consider is what developes your
Coal—the real staple wealth of your Coun
ty. The Sunbury and Erie between this
place and Erie is now under contract, and
what the result will be is a mathematical
calculation. Having no competition we
possess the market. The population which
we will supply will amount to nearly two
millions, and the:coal we can deliver over
descending grades at $2 per ton. The
number of tons that will be required may
be estimated by the amount of coal now
mined in Schuylkill County, which has a
market not more than one-fourth larger
than our own ; the consequence will bo
that these hills will become mines of
wealth, and the completion of this end of I
the road the greatest epoch in the history I
of your County. This end of the road is
now under contract—the men are at work
—enough money is raised to ensure its
completion, and it will be completed in a
short time.
Fellow Citizens! weigh this subject,
reflect upon it, and form no conclusions but
upon the principles of calculation. It is a
lamentable fact that the first settlers of a
new country which has had any peculiar
advantages, have seldom participated to
any great extent. They are unaccustomed
to receiving the real value of their lands,
and are too apt to judge the future by the
past, instead of by those circumstances
which control all human affairs. The orig
inal holders of property in Schuylkill coun
ty, when the excitement was there raised,
made little or nothing, because they could
not realize the important events which
were transpiring around them. They sold
their lands to sharp speculators for a mere
trifle and these speculators made millions.
Our esteemed friend and fellow towns
man, Mr. Weis, the President of the meet
ing, in 1830 was offered GOO acres of land
within three miles of Pottsville, for $BOO
—not having business in that difection he
refused it. It was afterwards sold to a
New Yorker. The land now rents for
$lOO,OOO a year, and is worth over a
million.
There is another matter also of impor
tance which is your iron ore. It will in
duce iron manufactories upon the most
extensive scale.
But beyond all this, you have all the
elements to make home happy. You are
not in a bleak and dreary region, but your
country is beautiful and healthful. In the
mining districts west of the a tuountaim., on
account of soil not being suitable for farm
ing, the cost of their living is most expen
sive and brings no other business. Here
you can support an immense population
and it will make your lauds most valuable.
I regret to say, Fellow Citizens S that
amongst some the worst representation
are upon this subject. Bow to acconnt for
it 1 cannot conceive, unless it be from
jeelousy of interested parties; and am happy
here to see the facts controvert their cal
umnies,
and the rich witnesses of your
industry surround me on every side.
Since we have dutered into this under
taking in your vicinity things also have
taken a most active start. On the north
of you the Elk and IWKean Improvement
Company have made an extensive purchase.
Their shares arc $5O per share and each
share represents one acre of land. This
value, though it is in strong contrast with
ours, should be considered before it is pro
nounced too high. Other improvements
are rushing onward and the prospects are
rising before. That prospect for this county
is a brilliant one and we should go hand
and heart in furthering the movement.—
Eroin your intelligence, Fellow Citizens, I
am sure you can take a proper advantage
of these circumstances. As far as we are
concerned, myself and fellow associates,
we intend to develops our lauds agricul
turally and ruinerally. We will altogether
see if we cannot make Elk county what
she is evidently intended to be—one of
the wealthiest counties of our State. For
your cordial welcome and kind attentions
receive my sincerest thanks lan sure
if you receive others as you have us, the
day of their sojourn with you will he a
pleasure to their inomory awl will influence
them as it has ourselves to reside among
you. Our interests are identified and
here we will live. 1 hope to see you in
the days when all these anticipations are
realized, which will really be a cause of
mutual congratulation.
From the Ridgway Reporter.
HOME PROSPECTS,
In our county, property seems to be rap
idly on the rise; since the letting of the
western end of the Sunbury and Erie Rail-
Road between this and Eric, companies
are endeavoring to buy up the land in eve
ry direction. There is certain?), no loca
tion in the Union which presents the same
inducements as our own. Our lands are
filled with the richest beds of Bituminous
Coal, Iron Ore, and Limestone ' whilst the
soil is as good as any in the State. We
make this assertion because they raise as
large crops, and it has been practically
tested. Our citizens can scarcely conceive
the great change which Is coining over
them. The completion of the Lake end of
the Sunbury and Eric will be an epoch in
the history of our county, even greater
than that about Schuylkill county in the
completion of the Reading Railroad. Elk
has superior advantages to any of those
adjoining in the way of a market, and in
saying this we only make the assertion of
others, who make the consideration of these
things a matter of business, and who are
considered competent judges. We will
make a short extract from the Pottsville
Gazette :—"The Erie division of the Sun
' bury and Erie Railroad has been wisely
placed under construction, thus early in
view of the coal of Elk county. The great
bituminous coal formation of the Alleghe
ny in running eastward gradually ascends
until the measures finally run out in
Potter county, where no coal exists. Thus
Elk is about the most eastern county, if
not the last one in which beds of workable
coal are found ; and in view of this fact,
coal trade will necessarily contribute one
of the most profitable features of the Sun
bury and Erie, ai well as the northern end
of the Allegheny Valley Railroad. The
distance to Erie is about one hundred',
miles, and the coal could be afforded in the
city of Erie, at a cost varying little from
two dollars per ton. The veins are ex-'
treniely regular and the coal could be
uniformly mined in drifts, at an aggregate
of some forty cents per ton, and carried ,
one hundred miles by Railroad, over de-
scending grades, and without the usual of
five per cent, for depreciation, for one dol
lar
per tqn, thus leaving to the operator
a prospect of sixty cents per ton, exclusive
of landlords royalty, which may be esti
mated at twenty-live cents per ton. Now
the Elk coal can be delivered on the
wharves at Erie one dollar per ton cheap
er
than any similar coal that now goes
there, or to any other point on the lake
shore. Thus it will be perceived a stu
pendous coal business is certain to accrue
to the Sunbury and Erie road, the moment
its lake end shall have been completed ;
and one of the
_inevitable effects of such
trade will be to give extraordinary value
to lands."
In a letter recently published in the
Ledger, from Pottsville, the following ob
servations are also made. « The coal of
Elk will find an unlimited market on the
shores of Lake Erie, distant about one
hundred miles, with descending railway
grades. Thus a trade almost as extensive
as our anthracite is rushing into existence
on the western slope of the Alleghany, and
what is still a wilderness country, will in a
few years more, swarm with a population
and flourish with trade and manufactories.
These long neglected counties, separating
in a straight line our State from New
York, will soon occupy the same position
to the vast extent of country and popula
tion. North, and the immense inland seas
west of them, that our anthracite basins
now do to the people and the Atlantic coast
east of us. They will supply fossil fuel
when the olimate demands it, and where
" THAT COUNTRY IS TEE MOST PROSPEROUS WHERE LABOR COMMANDS THE GREATEST REWARD."
LANCASTER CITY, PA., TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 1856.
nature has failed to deposit it, while they
themselves become the great workshops
and manufactories for the surrounding
country." These conclusions are correct
and must inevitably prove to be the case.
Capitalists are now rapidly taking hold of
the matter. The Ridgway land Company
started last Fall, has met with great suc
cess. It is the policy of the gentlemen
who started it to throw a large agricultural
population upon the laud at Once, that the
mineral may be developed with still great
er advantage. The gentlemen who com
pose it are well known, consisting of Chas.
K. Landis, Franklin Butler, R. G. Porter,
Samuel W. Cattell and others, and a suffi
cient quarrantine for its success. We un
derstand that on the first of June the price
of the property will be greatly raised.—
North of thew the Elk and McKean im
provement Company has been started; it is
composed of gentlemen of the first repute
in the city, viz : J,ohn C. Cresseu, Esq.,
Ilon. Henry M. Watts, John R. Kane,
Samuel Mason, Mordecai L. Dawson, Fred
erick Fraley, John Livezey, -- Biddle.
Their shares are fifty dollars each, and
each share represents one acre of land.—
At this rate they are now selling their
property to some of the first capitalists in
the country. Accustomed as we have been
to receive nothing for our land, these pri
ces seem high, but it is, not because the
property is not worth it, but because we
have never been receiving its value.
They are empowered to build lateral
Railroads, and say that their land upon the
completion of the western end of the Sun
bury and Erie will bring hundreds of dol
lars an acre, instead of fifty. Their rea
soning is correct and we do not see how it
can be other than the case. It is the same
with the lands of the Ridgway Oqmpany
and others, only the location is better as it
lays upon the direct line of the road. It
is a notorious fact that the first settlers of
the country seldom make anything; just at
the time property is becoming valuable it
is bought up by sharp speCulators. Those,
who originally—owned lauds in Schuylkill
county, when the excitement took place,
sold them for, from five to twenty dollars
an acre and made little or nothing, whilst
those who bought them made millions.—
One of our own citizens in 1830 was offer
ed WU acres of laud within three miles of
Pottsville 'for lsBoo, which he refused . .—
The same land was bought by a New York
er and is now worth over a million, and
rents for one hundred thousand dollars a
year. We feel satisfied that the good time
is coming for Elk and that very shortly.
ENVY.—The boy upon foot cannot bear
to see the boy who is riding. And so it is
with envy of a larger growth. We arc al
ways crying out, Whip behind !" in the
miserable hope of seeing some hanger-on
more fortunate than ourselves, knocked off
his perch.—. 4 Philosopher la the Sired.
A POOR MANI'S CONIFORT.—It is a bles
sed thing for a poor man to have a con
tented wife 3 one who will not wish to live
in style beyond her husband's income, just
because the next-door neighbor does; one
who can be happy in the love of her hus
band, her home, and its beautiful duties,
without asking the world for its smiles of
its favors.
WESTERN GIANTIS TUEIR
Burliflyten (Iowa) State Gazette states that
while some workmen were engaged in exca
vating fir the cellar of Governor Grimes' new
building, on the corner of Main and Valley
streets, they came upon an arched vault some
ten feet square, which on hieing opened. was
found to contain eight human skeletons of
gigantic proportions. The walls of the vault
were about fourteen inches thick, well laid up
with cement of indestructable mortar. The
vault is about six feet deep from the base to
the arch. The skeletons are in a good . state
of preservation, and we venture to say are the
largest human remains ever found, being a
little over eight feet long.
THE ALTAR AND Tuk 'L'O3lll.--A marriage
took place a short time since, in New Orleans,
La., at 7 a' clock in the evening, but the bride
was taken soddenly ill, and died at nine ~'
clock, so that the same paper that chronicled
her nuptiali:, ;tls,, published her decease.
CARDS.
11 TEWTON LIGIITNER, ATTORNEI
AT LAW, h. r,...mo‘cd his (ifil,, to North DLO, acct
to the room re:ently lion. I. E. Ifiestm
Lanen.,ter. nor 1 tf 11
TUNIUS B. KAUFMAN, ATT./I:NM' AT LAW
0 has rem.,ved hin 0111 h. his resiaenoe, in Dnha street
first , le , r Jenlth et the Farmer,' Bank' near the Court House
ah I ly 11
ANINVEG. ATTORNEY
R . E -11' 3 1 1 . ° A11 - , re from his for inert, lace,
North Duke the new Court
1:1
I Ir. John. !WenHa, DEN TlST—utli.,—N, 4 Last
rt•et. tf-L;
D. 0. Swartz,
LAND AUIiNT FOR THE '6TATEUF lOWA
Real Estate bought and =old r , n r. , mtnis,bal I. old War.
rang paid Mouny hous,.l on Land sr
urit, at high rates ilz"-L.nUa Arrra chub, Laud f.a.
tail. Intl, in North Dttko. Nt... four doors above Walant,
I.ar.rast, ra. sup 11 1y4.;1
annual 11. Reynolds, Attorney at Law,
I:stSte :Vent and Conveyntwer, (take Sour U Q iteett
street. I'vrtnerly occupied by Wm. Mallt lot, dee'd., Lao
l'n.
REFERS TO
Ex-Gov. W.F. Johnston. Pittsburg.
t• Philattelphis.
lion. li. W. It rn•dwar I,
Alex. 3,1,100, Sunbury.
Pei, McCall. E.. 01.. Philadelphia.
Joshua W. C.dal,,
1.1.0 n James T. I Boil kale.
ry liretAoritt.ti, "
•ty
Jesse Landis,—Attornev nt Law. Odic, ~ o e do,
east of Lrvider's Hotel; E. Kind at., lAncmster Pa.
All kinds of Scrivehing—stth writinc WillF,
Deed, Mortgages. Accounts, &c., will. be attended to with
r•ert , ct.nt-es end dr.iettult. may ht. tl-17
11r...1. T. Raker, Ihnurpathic Physknni, sucoe,sor
lin.) Dr. M'Anistur.
in E...rooze St.. nearly opposite the First Ger-
Luau Itenquird (Antral
Laneastor. April 17
1 antes Blae k.--Att,rney at Law. offiee iu E
PJ K rig street, two (lots east of Lechler'S Hatal. La❑
ea,ter.,Pa.
41 - :- All business connected with his profession, and
all hind, of writing, such so preparing Deeds, Mortgages,
Wills. 'Stating Accounts, ,te., promptly attended to.
i [l - Stephens' Wine and Liquor Store,
•in Duke street, nest dour to the iNTELLIGENCEN."
office, and directly opposite the new COURT HOUSE.
Lancaster, april 17 tim-13
Demos - aI.—WILL:I3I 11. FORDNEY, Attorney at
j.A.Law has removed his office from N. Queen st. to the
building in the south Last corner of Centre Square, fur.
merly known as Hubley's hotel.
Lancustor, april 10
D entioval.....l.6AAC E. ESTEll—Attorney at Law.
I.IL. Has removed to au Oniee is North Duke street, nearly
pposite the new Court House, Lancaster, Pa,
bpi 8m,12
A Wits J. Neff, Attorney nt Law.—Office with
B. A. Shaffer. south-west corner of Centre Square,
next door to Wager's Wine Store, Lancaster. Pa,
may 15, M;:g,
IPRUITS, FRUITS, S.C.—The attention of buy
1' era is invited to our stock of the eb ,vc goods coosiat
ing in part of
Oranges. Currants, Walnuts, Lemons,
Cocoanuts, Cream Nots, Raisins, Marcaroni.
Figs, Almonds, Chocolate, Filberts,
Dates, Prunes, Sweet Oil, &c.
which we will sell at the lowest market rates with a liberal
discount for cash.
Orders by mall promptly attended to.
BOND, PEARCE & CO.,
apr 4t 14 39 8. Wharves above Walnut, Phila.
I THE MATTER OF THE PETITION REGISTER'S NOTICE.
of c. rain free hchlerr of 1 ,- carter city. praying th°rrliE Accounts p
oof the re,ero . tie,. decedents hereunto MU
( -Jul tto crate that laaEt a! a rall in li;n.. It. said city. rX I nexcd, and tiled in the Retri:.tor'q otlioo of Lancaster
tr.,....tin; :,.itt th e ti, rr i4nrd t0r,,,k,. road to Jarnen et a ,auty, for confirmation and a;lowauce, at au Orphand .
le.twerm Mulberry and Chart ,ttestr.ete. ' Court. to tie hold in the Court ll.use. in the City or Lan.
enter. on the third tonday in June. 'Ent:. (11, 10th oat HI
N , : . ..1._i. Ix HEREBY tiIVEN licit the Court or Quarter .
r............a.. 1 1.,1,,, , , ~,unty ha, ~7111(01 't rule r ,, sht. o'onck. A. }I
canSe mit.. -al i rant of -at 1 alloy re not Iced up and Va. Anna Ilie , tlnd. East Donegul township. By Andrew Ilieri.
,tre.l ifcturoat, tc .he 1 . . art r'unmouoin4 ,Iliac. 16th. tand and Henry Iliestand. Executors.
Alt-nt. Jolly J. 101 l fElt, ; James Rea. S...ch.bury township. By Mary Rea. William F.
nnty r. ii V ' ' 'rk qw , rtor , ' , ..i n , : Rea and Henry W. Rea. Administrator,
- -
I lopperware Illanufactory.—zAlLLl, DiL
;rtdnts [Lana, tor the Wirral patronage ilvrrlf.-
, arai up a hen. and r,pertiully informs Lis Ct.-
:aaaci:. ,ad the g n eneraliy. that Le sti 1, T/11,
1111 at
••. t -land. in West King street. nearly opposite kuitou
prepat, a 1., Mall Wact un- tiP
Copper Ware,
in all It, Various brat:whets, and eri the eie`t re•iieeeeble
tortes. lie Hones hie country Mends especially to pier
him a ..dl. a.• Le is .+mndeli et :wing able to please.
&Iv cry Stable.
1ie..:.:,. keeps cutt,tAtttly. on Laud. ter hire.
rn, ILLS, in excelient ia der.
iirin , died at the est rates.
Hive Lim a call when you nerd anything et the isind,
and Lie .v1:1 ',tit you I ,
:AND: Hundred Lends Sand ~o hand.
which aid le. delivered to any part ot the city. liners
art:. to be had At ill tittles. at the Livery Stahle
SAMULL DILLER,
West King st Lancaster.
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,izar. and patterns.
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11.1 e aisle ran .1:1 1.0111 e tUreil at ~or ,te.tlll Works Brie
the a orkinat,ldp and malmal of unsurpassed
.111.11 ity.
Farmc, will profit by an csaminatian of tile CttensiNe
,toil Agricultural inipletnants. &r., altered for
Ic In D. LAADIILTII & Bt/N,
luiplcnado'aad Seed Warchaubc, and .::oath
at)) strcot. way lid Nut 1S
I`o PHYSICIANS AND OTHERS.— Paur at
telstion I, In% Ited to the large ,tvei: at DAt C t.a, 111E31-
mady of Weal recd red dircet Ind. the Ma:ln
to turcl. cansid.ing ill part of ..i . 111014L0 at Quinn)°,
Clucnora, Arct,aa auk) zuiptua.. at 3lorpnw, Lunar
Catt.u.. PiapLarcuo A tainian., Fowlrr', zaitnn,a, ,iyrup
lton, ovum, t Nl.a.s, Vile, ..alupbor.
1110 MA ELLMAREICS
Drug and Cbouiral Nlent Mug et., Laur.k.r.
Inuy t, a al
I iLO'lllll }.1%1; GOODS, AT WIL-
Nj IA 1,1 llit.szl.l,ll . u1.0111.1..ti 111tiasat, \t,. :;.1 . !_
ytortu ttueru ,ire,t. 4.11 Lair ramtli at Oraugo streal,
ruvoiuott a spa:0111d oat 01 mew woods, such as
0:11 atal itancy Oulu, k and Fancy tar
:lma aad sultan,. a 1 the Imost quail!) and UtuSl 10:4011-
tut tottroru. !tat is be t scullott tit mu) liause lu this city.—
.sttlin and tau, : :01k ,t rattorns ut autguilicont slyt os ,
a., aip rat rartozy 1,1 ~Ltug, awl short a tall
atal ftra-rai torsos Lau,: ul Sprint: :tad :_tuatinor _vas. ali
al a itatit wal Ire traatitt: to ord., la Lite Lust p.ssio/u Luauuer,
aO.l tau ,Ltarttat: Cricos
A.:1:1, .1 lin h.! k,l toady taadu CLOTHING,
consistiug vt . LacLacy Z L
-lCk,
orl Ihts Caat.s. Ltaus autl Fa'
tay t2tattsiutoto rants,
5a:10. , -: Pants vlt ory doscruat.ol.. A •
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/at,al .1- /I, ptifch.t. , ,
:1- heynu , I ill 1111, int,nie•S.
....at: ‘e Ili, and
,uu 111,1 tt.
ttt gi
I.Ulat .tltLy rate.
Ita er net, J %.111 be It
‘lll-LIA.I
North Q.:v.l et.. 1.1,:r
OILS .7,1A1L511.--M.,..i, Tenlid, Che,aut
iite vc keep, On nail, tile
A F tue
ri hue., Jd-ub Lhickerthg, :;14,11i, ay
. \lOl. Milior, F. I'. bum:, licui.ett
en extcueive
Uuld, 6). I.: FISK vutpu t : iu time;
ft cu. ;41, to zfl.i. All Kick Merchi t i o l e ,„ ter
mtle. cheap. MUSIC received Jniiy ftmu ail the
1/111/11.sLIel'a iu Elie country, furuung with our uwu extewsicv
catultii i i,ue, out. of the largest stuck, in the Union.
.141.1 y ly 16
ORI GOODS STORE.—L. BAUM,
_0( V, Beater iu cy..ry &scrip:too of
G, 111i), 4 , W. North tjtlam3l hal , fet,tncz t door to
Dr. 11:iyfto Drug Storo,',& oppo.do Weidloe3 Lon
ct,ter,
The subscriber would respectfully call the attention of
the citizens of the city and county of Lancaster, to his
large and well selected stuck of DRY GOODS, consisting of
Cloths. Uil,,,cores snttlinetts and Vestings, Velvet Cords,
Kent. hr .I -ass. olcn and Cotton Pant atutts, fig: Also,
flee styles silks, Ch;l3 s, gutins. Berege do Laines, zilk
Lustre, Alp.was, Gingh.ans. Ac. Also, all kinds
al tine White ILaiery and Lilo, es, Laces and
Frin.tcs of all col,s,C ,, ll.irs, Capes, Lucas and Eint , roidery
of ali kinds, f , gctlier wtilt and extensi VC U.Szlirtillellt of
House lileepinig Goods,
couni.,ting, ut.l asli n, Linen and Cotton
Cheek, Lout. :trip..., Woolen, Cotton and
Leineonade Flannels Linen and Cotton able Cloths, Tow
eling, Table Cloifis, T
Looking Glassi., Window Mind...,
Ciubrellas, Paravls, Leghorn, la.nd and Pahl: !eat
Hat,
sToREKE.Eput, PEDLER - AND .--;IIOP
KELPLIL, eau Le suppliial.uull are respectfully invited to
cAll and examine het . ", pure Lasing cL•ewLere, as he in
dc
terminca. hi sell lower than any ether estataishutent iu the
etty.
tki,-(;,,nutr) prothn,• every .lest.riptitu taken in en
cli.tnge for r, , ,,t15. may o tt' bi
T
A '
FENTION CITIZENS S—WATCIIES AND
.1 EIV ELIO'. We Ilan, just risaiii oil en siolohilrl assort
Samt Watches Mel Jewelry. which we are determined to
ell at very low rates. Call and examine for yourselves.—
Corti!, Buck flora, Lava, Cann, and Enamelled Breast
Nab, and bar Rings, all of the latent sty lee. Also, a fine
assurtinclit of Mourning Jewelry. silver ware of every do.
seription, Salt tubs, Napkin Bingo, Spoons and lurks,
F, uit KM, co, Fruit Baskets, and a Nery fine Tinted Tea
Sett; tk , gether with all other articles usually kept in our
line. Wu are always thankful for a call.
S. A. DYSA ICY & BRO.,
apr 91 if 14 No. to West King st., Lancaster.
Books.--Great Bargalnel.—ln
J,lllenvolif the increase of homilies at the lions and Cheap
ILaik.Store. and the want of moll, for. the transacting f
tho lucre: bed beelines. the design in to remove the Look
SL 're to the second Iloor of the building on the corner of
North Queen and Centro Square. adjoining the building in
which the Book Store is at Mo.eril. And as the sussed
bers have just eturned from the Trade Sales with a very
large sTdeK of 130.11:L 4 iLt • exceedingly lOW price, nhich
Makes their stock much larger than it ever has been.—
They intend, aud are compelled to reduce their stock for
the presclit as uauch as p , sSible, and to do tin they are de
termined, at they bought their stock vtre low, to suit
their customers in prices. We offer the rending public a
great t.pportunity to buy •many valuable Literary Genie
exceedingly low, us our books are new and select, those
denirous of ropienishing their Li henries would do well by
calling ;old examining for tholnseives. You will find
much that you will waut, anti at rates that will repay your
vbit.
Among the many, you will fled Edgar A. T'oe's Works.
Prof. Wilson's Noctus Ambrosiana, Cooper's Leather Stock
ing and Sea Tales, ILL - titre Works, Spark's Ameneati Biog
raphy. Ilayard Taylor's Travels, India, the Pearl of Pearl
River, Hiawatha., Sr., &c. The subscribers also have the
general News Agency for any of the popular Magazines or
Sr wspapers. Subscriptions are received at publisher,' rates,
and Will he promptly invited to any port of the county.. We
call special attention to the Now Y..rk Ledger. By sending
any person cnu !Mee it promptly for one year, on the
regular day of publit a , ion. Remember the Nose sad Cheap
Book Store. Pa.
apr 22 tf 14 11. YOUNG & CO.
IRE
h L t rri u u
t LI 1 1 , 1
e ll , t) e . n X
miler
from Lancan.ter, and three from Columbia. Lanca s ter co.,
Pa., 100 good lab rag !lauds. Wanes g2.i per month, and
paid in each every mouth. This is a healthy pine, free
from f e vers and ague. 11. It. It NUTTY ELI„
apr 19 St' It Manager.
Lp:BLIC NOTIC E.—All persons having ciairus
tLe estate of Doctor John )(yin) late of West
Lanipmer township. iu too County of Lancaster, detamsed,
will present the canto to the undersigned, and those indebt
ed to mid eta[ will call and make settlement J. )IfN
311 . 1.1 N (Pequa township) Attorney in fact of Jacob flylin
sole Executor ot o.tid John 51yliu,
my Id 17 of
uAST KING STREET MARBLE AND
nANDeItoNE %Vtil:K.'S—The soh,. iber thankful for
paat thvoiS, Vt.atfil•sintiortll his fri e nds end the public in
general, that he colt:miles to curry on the Marble tab
.7awisholie nuoiincas in all its branches, at his old stand,.ter
ner of Last Kin; and tonne streets, one square runt ot the
xvw Court. Howe.
!le has now on hand a tin. assortment of Menu
men t s, Grave Stones, Mantels, &-e., to which
he incites the attention of ihe
Ad work executed at this establishment will be
linktted in a worktnauake manner, and turnisited on as
t taLai itimis as it all be turrunhed at any other establish
ment ia
it, la. dines ter furnidling Sandstone work are far su
perior to ally other establishment in this city. Having the
excluidve sale of zandstone tn. the 3lessrs. liouiginacher's
lluar riot. near hphrata. he is floe prepared.to fill all orders
for :andstone tor iVonts ~r• buildings, Pavements, Curb
stones. Sills, Steps. Sc., on the most reasonable terms. A
large assortment of Sandstone Sills and Steps constantly
on baud and for sale at one half the cost of Marble.
Ills ware-rooms are well sttleiced with
SIANBLE AND SLATE STONE MANTELS
- - . - - -
The Slate atone Mantels cost but half the price of Mar
ble, a n d they look catually as well. Who would be without
a Mantel iu their parlor when they can purchase a beauti
ful article, for thirty dollars! These Mantels are received
from the importers and manufacturers in New York. and
are sold at their retail prices with only the addition of trans
portation.
As these Mantels hale but recently been introduced in
to this vicinity, the puLlie are respectfully invited to call
and see them. and judge fir themselves. .
uhty 1. (1
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICA—
T 1 oN of Israel licitler to the Puna of Quarter Sessions
of Lancaster county. at April Sessions, ISSti, for license to
keep a Hotel, Inn or Tavern, in East Cocalico township, in
said county.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that depositions of wit
nesses to be read ou the hearing of said application, on the
part of Petitioner. will lY taken before Cyrus Ream.
at his office, in Reatustown, on Friday the 23d day of May,
1929,1p:tweet, the hours of 9 and 12 A. M.
nm riS 2t 17 ISRAEL IIEITLER.
`LATE ROOFING.—The subscriber, agent fur
0 John Humphreys & Co's Roofing Slate, manufactured
at Slate Hill, York county, Pa., respectfully informs the
citizens of Lancaster city and county, that he is prepared
to put on roofs lu the best muffler, by the very best work-
men, on short notice. lie invites those wishing roofs put
on to cull and examine the quality of the Slate.
WILLIAM WRIGHT,
South Prince et., Lancaster.
apr 29 Bm 16
-BUCHANAN
Bigler. Borough .4 Marietta By Barbara Bigler and
John Kline. Executors
George lienedi^t. %lan, Guardianship Account.
liv Aiwal. wit Brenneman. Guardian of Susan, Delilah and
chilart•oar
Christian David, Borough of Columbia. By Silvester
Adminbdrator.
' Niedmlris Hoffman. Iterow,ll Stra...bur,.
man and Jae,l. Hoffman. A.ltinaistrators
Peter Troßinger. liornugh of Columbia. By Peter'S. Ga,
lel, Administrator.
George ltoyor. Philndelpliiacounty. Guardianship A.:count.
By Benjamin 31. Greider. Guardian of Catharine Ann
M'Corkle. minor ilauizhtor 0(.1...kph M'Corkle. and gland
dauzhter of deceTeled.
Elizabeth Urea. lialistairy township. Be Henry W. Hear,
Admittbdrator.
Ann 11. N.8 . /I/owe. Borough 01 NV,,liitigton. By Dr. H.
H. Miner, Admini.dratnr.
lCilliam Galt. Earl township. Guardian:4lP Acromit. Bs-
Thomas A. Galt. tinanlitin of Isabella Galt. Azariah F.
Ilan and Win. Janiem Halt. minor children of clereared.
Thomax 1100 d. Bart towm.blio By .lei,epl, Vivid. Adminis
trator.
- Peter Elev. Salisbury toW . lo.liip. By loam Eby. one of the
Adminirtratorr.
'Samuel irwr.
By Jacob yisoley. tinardixti of Levi. Jorins 10111 Reuben.
Risser. minor childr , -n
Nlicharl Hartibh. Wert Ilemptil.l township. By Martin
Harnish nue! Henry K. Ilarni+ll. Triodees appointed by
the Will 01 said e 1..... 01 the estate bequeathed to
them I. a . the ore d ke . o l, itarni.b. a .., o n or said
John St-ele. Lexteock township. By Jane Steele. Executrix.
Bouputiiii Kind, Borough of Matibeim. Guardianship Ac
count. By .10i.ph Reiff, Guardian of Henry Angustu...
John William. Samuel Rice. and Mary Elizabeth Kinch,
now deceasedi minor children of Jacob lunch, de-
Susanna Mellinger, West Ilempfield township. By David M.
Mellinger, Executor.
Daniel Potts. East Lampeter township. Guardianship Ac
count. By Ilenry Musselman. Guardian of Daniel E.
Potts, a minor son of direased.
John S. Maxwell. Fulton township. Guardianship Account.
By Day Wood. Guardian of Alb,. M. :Maxwell and Hobert
S. Maxwell. minor children of deceased.
Elizabeth Buckwaltor, East Lampeter township. By Alva..
ham Leaman, Executor.
John Iltickwalter, East Lampeter township. fly Abraham
1,(1111,ill. Surviving Executor.
:Michael Hummer, Warwick township. By Daniel Zthrand
Satuu l l;;:ininger, Administrators with the Will an
nexe..
Henry D ‘r. East lampeter township. By John Donor
and Jacob Landis. Executors.
Daniel Zittle. Lannieter Square. West lampeter township.
•
By Daniel 'Little and Elijah Little, Executors.
Elizabeth Frey. Manor township.. By John Warfel and
Frederick Frey. Executors.
John Stoner. Moth-im township. Guardianship Account.'
By Abraham Bailsman, Guardian of Susanna Stoner, a
•
laughter of deceased.
Isaac Coble. Borough of Elizabethtown. By A. IL Coble, e
Administrator.
Barbara Rohrer,Manheim township. By Frederick Sclieets,;,,
Chunk's. Manor township. Guardianship Account.
By Benjamin Hershey, Guardian of John Seitz, minor
gram! chi6l of deceased.
Barbara Herr. 6tultor t nnubi p. By John Herr, (Saw
Testamentary Trustee.
Carnelian Harran. Fulton township. By Lea I'. Blown,
Administrator.
Elizabeth Carp,•nter. Mavtown, Eat Donegal town-111p.—
By Harman Lightner..ldministrittor. with the Will an
flexed.
Samuel Lon:. East Lsaiejal tawnship. By Thema:. Huston
and Christian Brandt. Ext , ••utors.
Hershey. 31outit to township. Guardianship
Account. Ito Chrisfian Boole. Guardian of Benjamin
and 1 . 1,110,4 Hershy. minor hildren
Daniel S. liver. War wick twp. By Catharine Boyer and
Martin Boyer, Administrators.
Jacob Snavely. last 114 , rajfi. Id I. tenshlp. By Michael
Suavely. Aclutinisfrator with the NVill Anne/led.
Hannah F. Sondersclurg. East Laumeter township.
13v John Quicliev. Esc' 'tars
plartio Conest _n township. Guardianship Ac
count. By AbrahamMclin. Guardian of David Kin
' non ' Of
ICathy rill" ureiore. Berough of Mount Joy. By Frederick
• and Samuel fiberfill. Trustees lims - Hted 11,
Will ,if ./clui Greiner. deceased, fd the Legacy bequeathed
P , said Cat larine Greiner. decea ,, ,l.
Awns llu meld, Little Britain township. By Joseph Bab
, 11110., Admittisfrator.
William Beal. Providence township. Ity Cornelius Collins,
Executor.
Jacob Edgerly. City of Lancaster. By George 11. Bontbea
ger. Administrator with the Will iinneXt.d.
Leibley. City of Lancaster. By Peter 0. Eber.utan,
AchniniProtor.
Daniel Bitzer, West Earl township. By Lydia Bitter and
Reuben 11l tzer, Administrator..
Jacob 'lull, Earl township. By C. S. Holtman, Adminis
tram,
Daniel Ititzer. West Earl township. Guardianship Account.
By Levi Bard. Guardian of Julian Bitter. one of the nn
tier children (now of use) of deceased. •
Jac,b Stan tb.r. Earl township. By Lydia Stauffer. Michael
Weber and Samuel ‘Veber. Executors.
Michael Good, West Earl township. By S. Hoffman, Ad
ministrator.
John It. Boyer, Earl township. Iluardianship Account.—
By Peter Heidenliach. Guardian of Hannah Boyer, minor
child of deceased.
David Stauffer. Earl township. By Jacob Witmer and Mar
tin Buckwalter. Executors.
David Hein, Mount Joy township. By Isaac Eshleman
and George Enterline, Executors.
Joseph Hollinger. City •if Lancaster. Guardianship Ac
count. By' :tunnel Bailsman. Guardian of El izabetli.Ja
volt...loll:l and Ann Maria Hollinger, the minor children
of deceased.
Abraham Walter. Springville, Mount Joy township By
M. G. 31arple, Executor.
James Warden, Fulton township. By Adam Black, Admin•
istrat or.
Catharine Hassler, Borough of Manheint. By Daniel Dan
ner. Surviving Executor.
David Weidler, Ephrata township.' By Jacob Hart, Admin
istrator.
Jacob Mylim West Landieter township. Guardianship Ac
count. Be christian Ketolig, Guardian of Barbara My.
litt. minor flautliter or deceased.
Magdalena Stauffer. Elizabeth township. By Gabriel Bear,
Executor.
Adam Kemper, Ephrata township. By Henry Kemper,
Administrator.
Peter Stauffer, Elizals•th township. Supplententary and
&cowl Account. By Benjamin Stauffer and Gabriel
Bear, Executors.
David Kemper, sr., 'West Earl township. By John Kemper,
Darld Kemper and Stunu.,l Wolf. Administrators.
Jacob G. Kemper. Brownstown, West Earl township. By
Fianna Kemper. Administratrlx.
Eli. Atilt (titter, City of Lancaster. By Jacob S. Sharp,
Executor.
Mtn Camber. East Ileinpfield toivuship. Guardianship
Aecount. Ity Jacob C tqalllien. One of the Executors of
Abraham Stauffer, dec. ased. who Guardian' ot WU-
Ganda, it milt, child of ,John (Mintier, deft-ased.
Michael 'lnfidel, City of Lancaster. By Henry Ad
ministrator.
John Killinger. City of Lancaster. By David Killinger,
f Ex re n tor.
James Galligan. Bart township. By George Martin, 'Ernatee.
John B. Elicit. City of Lancaster. Ity Jacob Zecher. Ex
ecntor.
John B. Frick, City of Lancaster. By Jacob 'Lecher and
John Herr, Trustees of Lewis B. Frick.
Sarah Gray, East Latnpeter township. By John Quigley,
Administrator.
Elizabeth Binkley, twidowl East Lanipeter township. By
• Adana K. Witmer, Administrator with the Will annexed.
John R. Trout, Paradise township. By Joseph S. Lefever,
Administrator.
Samuel Ilolson, Soudershurg, East Lampeter township. By
John Quigley, Executor.
George Spreeher. Earl township. By henna Sprecher and
William Spree!tee, Executors.
Joseph Hershey. 3lanor township. By John 11. Hershey
and Barbara Hershey, Administrators.
Abraltiou Heist, Penn township. By Peter Eby. Surviving
Executor.
Ann Witmer, Miami County, Ithio. By Adam K. Witmer,
Administrator. e
L a al:lrd KOSsiOn.. East Lampeter township. By Joh I/ Quig
ley and David elissler, Executors.
Samuel Bautnan, Ephrata township. By Edward Ilibsh- '
11131 n Trustee.
Joel Sharp. Clay township. Ity Peter Fidler. Administrator.
George Keller, Elizabeth township. Guardianship Amount.
By John Royer. Guardian of Isaac. Keller, one of the sons
of deceased.
Christian Hour. Warwick township. By Abraham Mess and
John Iless. Executors. 1
William Grill. not Coraligo township. Guardianship Ac- !
count. By John Rettig, Guardian of Catharine Swei-
!
gars- late Catharine Gall. one of thechildreu of deceased,
Jacob daubs, Penn township. By Jacob Gantz, Adminis
trator. .
John Buster. Ephrata township. By Anna Homer and Jo
scull foster, Administrators.
Elias Wechter, Clay township. By Samuel Elser and Sam
uel Nissley, Executors.
Mary ilelfent-tein. City of Lancaster. By Albert G. Hel
1, nctein and henry R. Herd, Administrators with the
Will annexed.
Christian Built. Penn township. By John Reist. and John
Hershey. Administrators.
henry heist, Penn township. By Ann Reist, Adminis
trate!.
Henry Reinhart. Borough of Marietta. By Samuel Hip
pie. Administrator.
David Brishen. Sa'ishory township. Guardianship Ac
count. By John Hershey, Guardian of Julia Bristam, a
daughter of deceased.
Basil :,Mtucker, Lear.,k township. Supplementary and
final Account. By John Smucker and Chtistiau bisher.
Executors-
David 11,ieln, Salisbury township. Guardianship Ar
mint. By Henry Hurst. guardian of Maria Bristen,
daughter of deceased.
John 11. Brooks. Borough of Columbia. By Jeremiah B.
Hess and Mary Jane Brooks, Administrators.
Edward A. Howard. lwrough of Columbia. By Catharine
Howard. Administratrix.
Joseph Bradley. Drumore township. By John T. Bradley,
Administrator.
Abraham Miley, sr., Mount Joy township. By Abraham
Miley. Administrator.
Jacob Rhoads. West Donegal township. By George Byrod,
Administrator.
Joseph Winter, Providence township. By John Strohm,
Administrator.
George Erisman, sr.. 31illerstown, Manor township. By
Frederick Erisman. Administrator.
Isaac Stauffer, City of Lancaster. By Henry Stauffer. Ad
ministrator.
Benjamin Kauffman, Manor township. By Samuel Kauff
man and Susanna Kauffman, Administrators.
Jas-ob Clair, Rapho township. By John G. Clair, Admin
istrator.
Adam. C. itnth, City of Lancaster. By William W.Brown,
Trustee.
Isaac Carpenter, Upper Leacock township. By Bose Ann
Johns, Administratrix de bolds non cum testament° an
nex° of Ann Carpenter. deceased, who was Executrix o
said Isaac Carpenter. deceased.
James Gallacher, 'Borough of Marietta. By James Me
haffev, Administrator
Abraham Stauffer, West 'Tempt:lold township. By Jacob C.
Stauffer and Christian H. Charles, Executors.
Frederick Gram, West liempflold township. By Jacob B.
Garber, Executor.
George Boger., City of Lancaster. By Thomas R. Torr,
Administrator.
Michael Wolf, City of Lancaster. By Henry Schaum, Act
ing Executor. •
Peter Hackenbarger, Bainbridge, Conoy township. By Hen.
ry Haldeman, Administrator.
William Heitshu. City of Lancaster. By Daniel lleltshu
and John Fonglersmith. Executor,
Jacob Eby. Upper Leac,k township. By Daniel S. Eby
and Abralism Eby, Administrators.
John Foltz. Elizabethtown. By Catharine Foltz and Chris
tian Foltz. Ex,outors.
Abraham Hew. West Lampeter township. By Jacob Hess
and Benjamin Iless, Adininistratoi,
B. M. S'I'AUFFEB. Register.
di Is
li. , .;ister'± Office. may 20
L' , XCELSIOR DRUG AND CHEMICAL
ST pilE. The greatest variety of Drugs. Medicine, and
Innoy Articles ever opened in Lancaster. at Dr. S. Welch.
ens Dru; and Chemical Store. No. 2; North Queen
street, iu the ;tore Rootu in the National }}once
budding, form, rly occupied by Charts, M. Erhen
Brot
}Jere are inducements for the p,uple. Ev.dry article tor
sale is at Philadelphia prices. and warranted fresh and
pure. If any article proves net to be what it is represented.
or dues not do what is promised for it. whoa properly used,
we
ask its return, when the money will be retunded. The
stock C , llY.iSte , of every article iu the Drug 34 Chemical
Line which can be obtained in any first class drug store In
this or any other city.
12ZIEMilil
Spices and 'Extracts, for Family USe.
Farina, l'orn•Stareli. Bakingly rtaireu
trated Extnicts, for [favoring jollies, etwanW,
Fancy soaps and l'eviunery
A large and vieliditt variety of tho finest tionti bent Per
turnery .111,1e,aps ever opened in thin city.
Oils and 7'inctut es.
All the and Tineturrsof aupertor goal
ity,lLlways (rush awl pure.
,
Al! the leading and most useful Patent Stedielnes, many
01 which are kept by no other drug store in the city. ' Le
Grath's Electrietril, Can llauni's lihoUntatic Lotion. Iflale's
new and certain cure f-r . the Foyer and Agtie. 'Phis last
medicine is a new ',musty for this stubborn disease, and to
warranted to cure in every case. or the nit...y is ill he re
funded.
Dayuerrean and Anthrolype Chemicals
A large variety and the only supply of such chemicals as
are used by dapietreau and ambr,dype artists kept any
where in the city, and as low they .111 he purvham4l in
Philadelphia.
Dentist's Materials
Such articles us are used by the Dental Profession alw4s
on hand, and can bo furnished to dentists In the country
at the shortest wake, by letter or order.
Surgical &dill meals
Surgical Instruments of the finest make nail finish.—
Injection [Ubes, syringes of all tiro,s, or glass nail mrtal ;
glass Urinal. male and female; glass spittoons for invalids,
glass inhalers. glass speculums. glass leech tubes; breast
pipes, nipple shells, retorts, leech tubes. tittering funnels.
graduating glasses, hoinompathie and other vials, jars and
bottles of every variety and size.
•
ilinaccqpathic Medieinc.v.
Through the earnest solicitations and assistance of the
hotineolcahle physicians of the city. I ha, been induced
to procure a full sad general supply of the purest and best
ticnneopathic nnslici ner:, and will be prepared to till orders,
or
. prescriptions, with as much salety.sod as good medicine
oan be procured at any time iu the large, ities. Ittilts
-.ay's Arnica Piasters; Arnica Cowl Plaster, Adhesive Plas•
ter and Adhesive g traps. Alt, a superior :uncle Of Homo,-
•.pailde Thictur,tdway- on hand. Person.)
to have their medicine chests tilled. rail be.ucetquinudatell
with the same medit-inee [list they have heretofore lateit at
the expense Of sending to the city of Philadelphia tor.
Haring pr,nred the eersiees of a thoroughly illurated
druggist, who has put up front ten to hfleen thousand Pre
set-Ohms in a year. I reel bob] iu styling to
others, that that branch of the burdness whi.di all agree to
he the ut•.st dangerous and respaisii.l, will he attend,' to
with great can Mill it, a s.deri title manner.
•,* HOILV: AND CAITLE POWDER on baud, fresh.
npr 22 tt 14
xrArrcifus, CLOCKS & SPECTACLES.
ZAHN. & JACKSON,
At their nld ertallirthed Cioek, Wahl. and Jewelry Sun r •,
:No. la North Que. wet, Lancaster. reepreirnily itd nm
their frirlith. ;hit in that [hr}' eolitc u,
to keg, a and well ,leited
their line.
They are ronsrahtly reeeivinA. toldition.i to their
from cat,- ot New Yor,, aod kolelphitt, and Ilan~r
014 . 111,11 ' 2n toot tht.y•po,e,t t r 'line, which e - oolde them
not 14 , 1. wc. Wlth out of Ltrger l r
Their et..., c...11 , ,t. iu ptr; of tiohl utel rrrer Chrotoon
eter, Duplex. lewer, Eogli.h met Quartier
watch Il un. log and htee oi,L tidily
ethwed eer, t hwks, Itl day 0 Ilk hour.)
Len's :111,1 other 1.11. d,
A la:go asaortnient of Spectacles, Gold, Suva,,
Steel, German Silv and plated—hotsnear
i,litod and others, el:On:tont er ;
every s,-Id lay
the Boren or,ingle pair at ony
Jewelry, Gold r and silver Pencils, Gold Pens, (with or
without cases.) ladies and Gents Breast Pins, Phigur
Rings, Cur Rings, Guard Chnins,l,ckets, hr.
SILVER WARE.
Our stock of Silval. and Plated Ware is the largest in
this city, and consists of Table, Tea, Dessert, Salt and
Mustard Sisaos, Duller. Fish and Fruit Knives. Napkin
Rings, Mugs, lout, Ladies, Castors, Fruit Basket., Thin,
Ides, &c., ate.
Ebony and Rosewood Flutinas, Polkas, Plain and Don
blo Keyed, with Singh: and Double Bass.
Silvjr, rltell, Butfa:o. Horn and Gum Combs, Plain and
Carved.
Hair, Cloth. Infant, Flesh, Tooth. Comb and Nail Brush
es: Cutlery, Razors, Pen-linioes,
A complete assortment of Port Monaies. Pocket Idwke,
Pa ses and Mvney Belts.
Dealers and others supplied with the above, ur an oth
er goods in their line, on the incsi accommodating. terms.
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and zipestacles neatly repaired
And warranted. ap. S tf Ig
rro FARRIERS.—The subsrlbers respectfully call
the attention of all those in want of Fertilizers, to their
stuck consisting of PERT: VIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO,
received directly from the government spilt, and iu all
cases warranted to be genuine. We also call your alten
slim to the celebrated PACIFIC oCEA N GUANo. This ar
tide is esteemed fully equal to Peruvian 11111111 U, as uvi
dence,l by the analysis and practical test of Farmers, and
is 0111.1,1 at a lower prim than the p.•ruviiiii.
COLUMBIAN U UANl6—This article is also a gaol ler .
tilizor, packed in barrels and sold ut a very low price
Having been appointed by Messrs. Allen & Noodles theft
agents fur the sale of their well-known IMPROVED ~ 1 1
PER-PHOSPIIATE oF LIME, sue are now ready to fill or
dersi Fur the same. From the testimony o f Green who have
used this Yertilizer for some yearn past, we feel fully au
thorized in saying that it is the •• Best Application" for
Wheat, Corn, Data, Grassi and other crops—which require
a vigorous nail permanent idimulatit—that has ever bo,a,
offered to the publlr. Alan, rulistaUlly Oil
PLASTER—in Ulu lump and ground. '
SAL T—tiround Alum and Ashton Fine.
OM L.—Are have ,Iways uu Laud a large stmilt of a to.
portur quality Mr Lime horning tad Family use, which we
offer at the lawvst market. prima.
4( t ir- Apply at the Waryhouso at Grunt Landing, on the,
ConYstogn Navigation. or at thv Cone/duo Transportation
Other in LancAitor. GEO. CALDER k
apr . 21.! [l'l4
J)yelng and Scouring—Philip Hudson, Fancy
Dyer, 1:o 95 North Thirteenth Street, Philadelphia,
three doors shore Cherry Street, respectfully infcruis the
citizens of Lancastcr county and elsewhere, that all
kinds of Silks, Crapes. Merinoes, he., use dyed in the m a st
fashionable and permanent colors. Ladies' cashmere and
crape shawls, cloaks, /cc., cleansed and pressed equal to
new; Silk dresses watered in superior style. Gentlemen's
apparel scoured and dyed in superior style; in short, Dye
ing in all its various branches done at short notice, and
on the lowest terms. Also, Carpets Cleansed. A call is
earnestly solicited, as it is very convenient for those who
should want anything in the above line.
Phila. mar 18 • 1 yal
NTEW AND USEFUL IMPROVEMENT.
.1.11 EL M. KING'S Hoz, Shingle and Stave Ma
chine. Lumber men, Capitalists and Speculators will bud
in this Machine a safe, sure and profitable Investment.—
It will make from tire to ton thousand Pine, Oak or Chia,-
nut Shingles from the bolt per day; or Rive from fifteen to
twenty thousand Slaves. Its great simplicity and Of-uao--
feet taann.•r in which it does its work ciaurnandii the
ration of all who see it. Any person wishing to view one
of the Machines in operatloiL con do so by calling at the
Fultrin Works of Messrs. Miller 6: Fellenbaum.
3lnchiues awl Itignt, fur ..le.
MIME
%.TORE NEWS FROM THE LANCAS—
iII_ TER CLOTHING BAZAAR, No. North Queen et.,
Lan .I.st er, uppunite Heidi, o's Hotel. DONNELLY a
53IALING. Proprietors.—Phis popular and well known
establishment is daily reeeivirb.; orders front all parts of the
city cud county fir Clothing, which the proprietors male
up in "the Moat apt...Jini Sll.l fashionable st, le—being in
quality, neatness and durality, superior to any others now
offered in the city of Lancaster.
e are now opening our SITING AND SUM
MER 0001.3, which have been selected with the
greatest care from some of the most Lishionable
houses in Philadelphia, and would mostly respeetful, In
vite the attention of our friends, the firmer patri-ins of Joe.
GORMLEY. and the public _morally, to call and examine our
stork before purchasing elsewhere, that they may fed c
!blunt that all orders reveivi-d et our establishments will be
ittieniliid to with pr newness and despatch; and as Ire em
ploy none bun the best workmen we eau warrant every ax.
tide to give satisfaction.
Uor sto,:k of READY-MADE CLOTHING for Men aril
s. c. , naisi, of the largest owl m•pst varied ass , rtment to
L- fittcd iu the city, Dot only compriaing all the differ lit
hinds of grrr,ds. but also the latest styles of col. r, tor that
all may be acconnuodated who favor us with their patron
:l.4e.
Conte early friends. and be asmured,
The ctleapeq ti se se tired,
Id bile the news Is epre slut 'round us far
The resort it, to the Cluthttd; ihaz..ar.
apr
LPRING .AND SUMMER CLOTHING
10 unat7rsi4 tied req u..s Is the attention of his trieude
and the public to his new and large u•sortment of
SPRING AND ti12 . 31M ER cLoTlits,G, all of which
is of his own manufacture, every article warranted
to be well made, and will be sold as cheap as can
be boughtiat any other :tore In this city. His large and
complete stock of Clothing consists, in part, of—
Black and Brown Cloth Frock and Dress Coats.
Blue, Green and Olive do do
Black and Fancy Cassimere Pantaloons.
Black and Fancy Satin and Silk Vests.
Shirts, Collars, Stocks, Cntvats and Hose—.
Together with a complete assortment of all articles usually
kept at establishments Of this class.
Cloths, Cassimers and Vestings in the piece, always on
hand, and will be made up to order at the lowest prices, in
the beat manner, and with punctuality.
Having purchased his goods for each, he Is prepared to
sell at the very lowest prices.
43r C 11810111.6 WORE made to order at the shortest notice,
and In the most satisfactory and workmanlike manner.—
By strict attention to business. and a desire to please his
customers by selliugonone but the best goods at fair prices,
the undersigned hopes to secure a continuance of the liber
al aliare of public patronage he hastheretofore received.
• GEO. SPURRIER, Merchant Tailor,
No. 13, North Queen Street, Lancaster.
Between the Stores of Zahm &Jackson. and Henry Rothar
mere. apr 2 i 3m 14
LiTIVE t SLAVE S—The subscriteWil respectfully
0 announce to the public, that they still continue to fur.
nish and put on Rooting Slate from 'the celebrated York
County Querns, Which are unsurpassed by any other
Slate In the et.
Our work Is do 88e by the most experienced workmen and
warranted to give satisfaction.
RUSSEL & BARR,
Hardware Merchants, No. 8 Rut Ring et., Lauer.
may 20 am 18
Patent iledicitteB
SAMUEL M. KING, Patentee
Lancaster, L'
- YARD LANDS FOR SI
X CENTRAL RAILROAD COT
sell °Ter TWO MILLION of ACRE
lu Tracts of 40 ACRES and
and at low rates of iuterest.
These lauds were granted by
the construction of thia Railroad
richest and most fertile Prairiesl
11,.re and there with magnineen
timber. The Road extends from
R.I. to Cairo at the South, and ,
It• th, s - he North W.
tfunleith, in t- ~orth.;sot est
all the laud, lie within fifteen tn.
Road, renly and cheap means are
porting the products of the lands
from then,• to Eastern and Sou
the rapid growth of nourishing
the line. and the great increase
tion, etc., afford a substantial an
for farm produce.
The sell is a dark, rich mould,
depth, is gently rolling and peen
cattle and sheep, or the cultivi
corn, etc.
Economy in cultivating and gtwo
well known characteristics of Mlle
required to be cut down, stumps g
elf. as Is generally the case in cut
older Stat.s. The first crop of In,
newly broken soil. usually ?pays
tencing.
Wilt,:;t nowu 01.1 the flow turtle
large profits. A man with a plo
will break one and a half to Iwo a
can be !nada for breaking, ready fo
$i to i,SO per acre. By Judicious . '
may be plowed and traced the firs
of rultiratluti thu second yetir.
Corn, grain. cattle, ,to., will be
•
rates to Chiciigu, Mr the Eastern
the Southern. The larger yield u
uois over the high priced lauds in
States, is known to be much 1111.,
the ditfertmeo of transimrtation to •
ltitummous coal is mined at de
Rend. and is a cheap and desirable:
at several points along the Road a
Wood can bo bad at the same rates
Those.who think of settling in I
bear in mind, that lands there, of
ter courses and tor many miles int.
of,—that for those loCated in the i
veniences 11. r transporting the prod
net having been intrishiced there.
duce of these Muds, one or two hu
market, would cost much more th
eating them; twit heace,llovernme
per acre. are not so good itiv,
this company at the prices lined.
The saute remarks hold good in
Kau., and Nebraska, tor althoug
!wind nearer the water courses, t
far greater, and every hundred wit
lands are carried either in wage
cemnalthicatenei, increases the unit
which must be borne by the settle
their products; and to that extent
from their farms, and ut course u
mildly and every year reduced.
The great ferti,ity of the lands a
company, and their consequent yiel
tern am! Middle states, is much mu
the difference in the cost of trim.
view of tile facilities furnished by
with which it connects, the eperati
terrupted by the low water 01 su
ter.
PRICE AND TERMS OF PA Y3l ' 4
ry trow zu to 25, according to lucuti
Deeds nay he made during the yea
purcha...e money to he laid in tivu
first t, become due In two l ears fr
1,11. i the others annually a...re:atter.
b..conie duo at tild CMd of the sixth
coo tract.
Intoroot will be charirwl at only
As a brounitt to the pert
the tires tau Stars' interest must be
!111. be undereo oti that at least on
early be breuglit uml.
per cent. hell, the credit price will
The Cunipxo) . o culistructien bui.ds
fiemly maned Fares
few tiai,. ewe lie ebtaiiimi irieu reap
They will be 1. feet by ga feel. dis
three 11,1 and ..ill cost cum
chosen uaya here along the howl, $
tran:pol talon. Lurget buildings a
pi oportionAte nag, 'l lie Luillpuny
termls jr such buildings Lover their
rittigi.thent , with deale
tho-e purchasiw; the Company's In
rink. agrit ultural tools, HMI all out
quantity, ut the lowest Whoietiale pi
It 1e believed that the price. long'
iniervst. chin ged wr these w
Low hundred dollars iu cash and or
himself independent tefore all (hell
due. In the tileall time, the rapid
try will probably hurt increased th
When required an experieeneed per
to give information and al
Circulars, containing numerous
farming, signal by respectable and
lug in the nengliburbast of tho
the Boats—also the cad of fencing,
of harvesting, threshing, etc., by co
f4mation—will be cheerfully give.
pursonally er by letter, in English,
dressed to .
Land Commissioner of the Uhl
No.
011 ice up to the first of May, No.
ter that ditto at the Passenger Do'
wort, Chicago, Illinois. .
LILOTITING t CLOTIIIN I
MEN. : , i4ll of the striped Cleat. I
street East side, nor Orange stree•
The having become th.
popular Clot Mug Establishment, I
that lie has made all noceNsury arr.
the reputntiuu of 010 establishment
toms of the late brim aVall other
Willi their custom, every arti..l
Ile., made iu t}lo sty le
prices.
lie low now in store, and In reedy.
desirable style.s of SPRING dr,
C LOT lIIN G, fur Men and lloys,e
ry de,riptien EW GOODS, sal
greatest care, and made in thelatext
of fashion, and warranted to prove t
at the time of tonollase. -
Observe, that every article of Clot
;wittier of Ibis, establishment is of
and may be relied 1111011 too being *el
Among his extensive a...thorn:mut!
Black and Illue
NEW STYLE L/III'ISS AND'
!undo In lII° InWht Inshinns of Prune
New ~ryle Business Cutts, o: 111111
111111 Green Cloths, and Plain :tad Fa
Linen, li inghtLin and Cotton Con
Doti!)lo and Breumied V. 41,
Plain uud Funny Si I k., Satius, 66111
31arnt•Illtni,
Fin.• Black French Doeskin and F
Plain Liglll-Colored Cmmlrneru Pant
BOYS' CL-OTI
J wit Completed. by far, the largos ,
meat oY Ltoya Clot hiug, kuitablo for
that ran he found in Laiica-ter, conk
Sack and Monkey Coats; Pants and
f 10 which couktaut addition'
the season.
ALSO, a full assortment of Shlrtx
rats, l'o,ket llrlkta. , Snspentiors,
autl Umbrellas.
Just reveived, n large assortment
CY COLORED CLOTILS, Summer Co
and Fancy Cuasinierra, Summer Vest
sty of new and Fashionable Goods
which will be made up to order, on
terms.
zeubscriber hopes by strict at
by endeavoring to please customers,
11.11, of public patronage.
United States Clothing Store sign!
No. 4:: North Queen street, eftst rid.;
ape
A llama. Life Saved
DowAolee, M
J. A. RHODES, Esq.: Dear Sir—A
to hell on consignment, no Cure no
in stating Ito OISCIS . reported to
who live in this place, and their to
men of all I have received:
1%. 5. CoNIiLIN told me—•'l havel
Chrisstm's Ague Balsam, and contin
unog a until my lungs and liver
grae that blood dimelial gad from mY I
shot all tliolle,ht it unpusaible Car use
er chill. The doctors to s did all t
thought I must die. Nothing did m
Ithosl T 's Fever sad Ague Cure. whic
nt the distress :old nausea at my sto.
bead and bowels, and produced a per e
time."
IL M. CONKLIN nays: "I had bee,
good a tt.ctor as we have in our
quantity of quinine and ape Wi ,
trove zatb August to 17 th December.
ly it operated on my brAher, 1 got
rEVLII AND AULD LIALE, which
cilro by usaig twtetnirds of a bottle.
S. CoN it LIN was not here, but
ere ,ay his ease wai. the same as H. •
eine to I.tch the tame day, and the e
thu wine small gu.,uti.y, and 1 thigh
Yuure with respect,
The abate speaks for itself. Gaud .
beset te•••••• than the vast nunct.er
ed ready pub( I.slied, and the still great<
sally poastlay in to me.
line thing inure. Last year I had
Pub! in tut'', words:—
- I 'cot., out. firm who have Ink
cir, Milars. substituted the borne of
Li and Oleo whit brazen Imp
puler a lal the exectumtion, 'Let the
er mech.:the nuy at, much if he dares,
I take pleasure to euying thu
to the .ume •• Lt. Christie . .. Ague
tioued iu the above certificate.
There are several other industriou
plyiag to their poisonous trash all th
Lever and Ague Cute, or Antidote t.
Certificate of Cures, and the Certifi
Chemist, Dr. Jernos It. Chilton, of N.
reedy HARMLE,S CHARACTER,
every bottle. There will always Her
medicine from Imitations. JAS.
For Salo by C. A. Ileinitsh, Jacob
ens, John Fundersmith, In Lancaa
•
T\ ENSLOW & CO, COMA
i
If CHANTS and Wholesale dealer
sign and Domestic LEAF TOBACCO,
co, and Foreign mid Domestic SFOAI
Philadelphia. Importers of due H
the choicest growths of tho VUELTA-A
A larguassurtment of which are kep
and for sale at a email advance on
1:1),_ Consignments respectfully soli
advances will bo made when desired.
N. 13.—iipecial attention given to o
commission, of Truism, as also eve
chandise, fur account of parties livi.
this market.
Sole Agent for F. A. Goetze'.
Smoking Tobacco, comprising thirty
apr 8
TIF:.TER BIIRGNEIVS Cie ap Fancy and
r VARIETY STORE, No. 63 north giath street, kcond
door above Arch, Philadelphia.
Combs, Brushes, Perfumeries, Kniv -
kets, Work Boxes, Cabae, Batch
Rich China Art isles, T
In great variety, Wholesale anti
cash prices.
NO. 20
• LE.—TECIt ILLINOIS
' ANY is now prepared to
S OF FARMING LANDS,
I , wards, on long credits
e Government, to aid in
, i „
and include come of the
the State, interspersed
groves of oak and other
, Chicago, on tho North
' or thence to Galena and
ewe of the State, and as
i.. on each side of this
afforded by it fur trans
u any of these points and
/ .., rio markets. Moreover,
was and villages along
population by iminigra
growing home demand
tom ono to five toot in
liarly fitted for grazing
thin of wheat, Indian
t productireness aro the
'.ls land. Trees are not
übbod, or atones picked
:Irating new land In the
lan corn,planted on the
he coot of plowing and
.011 le aura to yield vary
and two yoke of oxen'
rea per day. Contracte
corn or wheat, at from
management, the land
and under a high elate
orwardod at reasonable
rkot, and to Cairo for
the cheap lauds of till
the Eastern and Middle
than sufficient to pay
tho Eastern market.
oral points along the
. ital. It can be delivered
$1,50 to 4,00 per ton.
per cord.
oa or Minnesota, should
toy value, along the wa
nd, have been disposed
crier, there are no con
. ee to market, Railroads
That to send the pro•
dred tulles by wagon to
I n the expense of
oullt
t lauds thus situated, at
haruetms as the land of
elution to the lands In
vacant lands may be
o distance to market it
a the produce of those
or interrupted water
Imam; of transportation,
, In the reduced price of
rredeely are the incomes
their investments, an-
v offered for Kale by tide
I over thoso ot the Las
e then sollictent to pay
r ,ortation, especially in
the,ltuad, and others
6uo of which aro nut
In
<q or the !rota of W in•
T.—The price will ea
a, etc. Goutroxts for
1856, stipulating the
anal instalments. The
r I the data of contract,
The lout'puymentwill
;car tram We date of the
brae per cent. per an.
ounce of the centract,
paid iu advance, and it
of tho land pur
r cultivation. 'twenty
o deducted for caah.—
ill received as cash.
tell con be set up in a
prnsoue.
ded into ono living and
.leto out up on ground
50 in cash. exclusive of
a), he contracted for at
villiorwaid ell the ma-
I road promptly.
can Le made to supply
do with fencing mate
it of provisions iu any
ces.
tredit, and low rate of
enable a man with a
nary industry, to make
irchase money becomes
.ettlement of the calm
;r value four or five fold.
on will accompany ap
iu selecting lands.
nstances of successful
• ell known farmers
llv
road lands, throughout
rice of cattle, expense
/ tract—or any other in
on application, either
I'renal, or German, ad-
JOHN WILSON,
;bis Central IL It. Co.
' Ilirbigoo Avunue; of
of South Water
max 4 Om 7
I I—JOIIN A. ER-
No. 42 North Queen
Lancaster, Pa.
_.,
solo propriotor of this
ispectfidly announoes
!moments to miantalo
and to furnish the par
who may favor him o
in his line of bind
t the most reasonable
ng.every day, newand
..,,.
SUMMER /
: mposed of eve-
I ded with the
i Style and taste
l le name no represented
i hing sold by the pro
in own manufacture,
sowed.
may bo found, Finn
' ROCK! COATS,
and English Cloths.
Brown, Blue, 011 re
cy C4l.SPlMerell.
of every description.
lu endless variety, of
eves, Orunadines, and
ncy Ca/minter° Pants,
4pring Styled.
NO.
and choarest assort
'Spring and Summer,
sting of Boys' Frock,
'tots of all sizes and
L will be made during
Collars, Bosoms, Cra,
mks, (novel, Hoetory
.f BLACK AND FAN
tinge, Black Doeskin
am and it great sari
. Pants and Vests,
the moat ...reasonable
!ntioll to business, and
to ruc*ivo a coatinu-
JOUN A. EItIIEN.
of Striped Coat,
Lancaster.
March 11, 1888.
I took your medicine
Ipay," I take pleaenre
•
by three brothers
imony is a fair aped.
taken nine bottles of
ly run down while
Congested to that dee
Imouth and bowels, so
to live through anott.
toy could for me, but
4 any good until I got
h at once relieved me
oh and pain in my
neat cure In a short
taking medicine of tte
, unty, and taken any
out nuy good remit,
But owing how nice
bottle of 11.1101iES'
ffec Led a permanent
I both the other broth
'a. I sold the medl
re Was as .peedy tram
au specify.
A. 11U:N1iNOTON.
“.1 it it, it it of no
lAt cerfijicalet l have
lam-mint that it coati's•
•lon to Catalan the
one of my general
leir Molt rum tor my
rdence end their pena
-1 Iroprietur id any Oltl
" &c.
the Caution referred
loam." that is men
people who are ap
t 1 publish about my
Malaria, except the
to of the celebrated
.'., la favor of its par
hich is attached to
to distinguish my
. RHODES,
Providence, R. I.
King, Dr. f Welch
and Druggists gen
apr dm 14
ISSION MER-
n sill kinds of For
li enufactured Tobac ,
, 21 South Front it.,
V
. ASA SEGARS of
A.M.
constantly on hand,
of importation.
itai, on which liberal
ders for purchase on
6 description of Bier
;s3 at a distance from
Celebrated German
fferent varieties.
ly 12
Scissors, Fancy Has.
Portanonnaies,
,
.W 4 at the lomat
mu. 22 814