Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, March 12, 1861, Image 4

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ens loot net Of Leebler'e Etertlintir street.,i
— kinds of
Hpiiiektforfeakes, Ateoiints, Ac.; wilnitiattended to with
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_BAC,K, Attorney at,Low..-0
jflee Lir Emit )Slag Street, two doors east of Lechler's
*- 1; Lancatter,Ta.
7 ~,eir-,, Au.. budness connected with Illp profession, and
~a,Ultispis of writing, such as preparinggeeds, Mortgage.
'Wills, Atating Accounts, &c., promptly 'attended to. • '
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,DADIOVAL..--11. B. SWARM, Attorney
- AID at Law, Ina removed his office to No. 13 North Duke
street, nearly opposite hts former lorsition,•and a few doors
".north of the Court House. apr 5.3 m 12
TOD BIOITAL.1:111. J. T. BAK ETti- Elan
„lV GIPATHIC PHYSICIAN,. haa . removed Ida .offlce to
• N0..62, Haat King stkoet, newt door ahoy° . King's Grocery.
Hefereace---I'rofeasor W. A,Gardner, Philadelphia.
Calla from the country . will be'promptlYattended to.
:-Apr • tfl2
T.Dle-PHAIL,
"- ' • - ATTORNEY AT LAW,
mar 311 y 11 NO. /./. N. DULL BT., /AINCLOTIT4 PL.
A J..D NEF F, Attorney at.. Law.
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Ofilawltli• B. A. Bhcoffer, Esq., Sonth-west corner of
ChmtreSquare, Lancaster: ly 17
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Off 1099 WITH D. G. Essassaw, Esp., No. 98 Nome ituaa Bs.,
LANCARTBR, P,A.
JOHN F. BRANTON,
,• ATTORNEY AT LAW,
PHILADELPHIA, PA,
Has removed his office to his residence, No. 249 South 6th
fitreet r abovo Spruce.
Referkbypermiesion to Hon. H. G. Mrto,
" A. L. HANES,
" PAMIRS 813111.T0N,
TE(ADD6O9 SetveNs.
nov 241y* 45
PETER D. MYERS,
It.EAL ESTATE AGENT,
PHILADELPHIA,
will attend to the Renting. of Houses Collecting House
and Ground Rents, Az. Agencies entrusted to his care
will be thankfully received, and. carefully attended to.—
Satisfactory reference given. Office N. E. corner of
SEVENTH-and SANSOSlstreetsi Second Floor, No.lo.
fib 17 ly 5
DE Nvispriv......W. WHITE. ,
SIDE, DENTIST, over Gygor's Bank, and
opposite D. Bair's Dry Goods Store, East King areallskaa
,street, Lancaster: [aug 28 ly 33
WILLIAM N. AM R.,
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For 5 TEARS A STUDENT AND ASSISTANT IN TOE 12i
OFFICE OP Do. WaYLAN. of Lancaster, continues to - practice
the'various branches of his profession at Ws Office on the
south east corner of North Queen and Orange street.,
LANCASTER, PA.
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Alli3""Ecrttatich to'ollica on Oronga straet;24 door from
North Queen. Duly 17 ly 27
• : 11 10.. N .T 'A L SURGERY.--The under
signed has associated with him in the _
*settee ef Dental Surgery, E. W. SWENTZ EL,
D. D. well known en his assistant. Dr. jfjY
Swetitzel graduated at the Baltimore College of Dental
Surgery, with high honors, and has been In practice
Stiveralleart.
.otlice No. 6034 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa.
,apr,2o,tf 14 JOHN WAYLAN
irtrILLIAM N. AMER, SURGEON DEN
TIST, Office on the senth-mist corner of North Queen
and Orangostreets, Lancaster, Pa.
having been for 5. years a stadentand. 4. - -'-
stifsiatant in the office of Dr. John Waylan, of 'faddism'
this eity,.andhaving for several years since been In con
-stantilractice, will, ho hopes, be a sufficient guarantee to
Idefriauds and the public generally; of his ability to per
form: all- operations connected with the practice .01 the
DIARAL Ant, In such a manner, as will render entire satis
faction to all who may'fivoullini with a call.
- - -.• • • • .
Aar Charges. moderate,, and all work - warranted to be
equal to any - that can bo procured elaewheoe.
N. B.—Entrance . to office, 2nd door on Orange atreot.
June 29 . 24
C AROLINA YELLO sr PINE PLDOR-
Dressed Flo BOARDS. 50,000 Feet Carolina, Yellow Pine
oring Boards.
_3llO HO Feet Do. Undressed.
50,000 CYPRESS SHINGLES, No.l and 2.
50,000 BANGOR PLASTERING LATHS,
-I.l!ust received and for sale at Greed's Landing, on the
Veneetogit.' - Apply to GEO CALDER. & Co.,
Otlllte.BastOrange et., near H. queen et., Lancaster
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11111104Pi11TSIii.VAPIIA PAPEN'I'.A"GENCV,
..k-r-JFPRANKLIN.RI3IOART, of Lancaster city, obtain,
Lettera I , 4ent from the 11. S. Patent Office, on the most
reasonable' terms'. DretWingEr. of all kinds of Machinery
'Aretritecture, , orSprveya, correctly executed by him. Like
:.irise Deeds,.Ponds and other instruments of writing
and..Meithanical . Hall, (Sprecher's
„-Ilinildings,..)..Norili3Oessen4stimet,Lanoaster.
. NICKEREOCKER MAGAZINE.
ta , „ , • FIFTY-FIFTH VOLUME.
;GAYLORD- GLARE.,-.DR., JAMES 0. NOYES,
EDITORS: -
The present number closes the fifty-fourth volume of
-..the-lisiCititaliocirsa, and while we thank our patrons for
I,4 their-pastlevers, we shall strive to increase their number
li'brratitrabled care and 'effort in every' departmetrt 'of the
'- IlTigeziue . .We expect in our next number to be able to
annoutftha -serlea of articles on Popular Astronomy, by
the most distinguished writer upon that science in the
land. 'Stories and. Pictures' of the Hudson will be com
pleted duriiiipliti yeitr,..niiid the two.viihimes will contain
/blithest sketches, tales, poems, etc., that can be procured
" , '.'"foi - thaserifortitharitent of our -readers. '
• • -P12 . 431 ATM. FOR 1860.
-• • leorder toinirreasitthe already large circulation of the
Mettossimoogsa, we , publish this month a splendid line
..engraving .of _Frith's picture _of. • Merry• Making In the
Olden TimeTwhich'iie shall'present exclusively to the $3
ettbseelberlf-to the 3fhg6.%illij YorlB6o, whether old or new.
••:.-I'he subject represents. thepastimes of our anceetors, and
- Pliuthitently. of a genial,. domestic character.' The plate,
' &graved in England at an expense of 0000- dollars, is
=' , 4iiitirely:new,- measures twenty-five by nineteen and a halt
,Atiebesitt size, contains thirty-nine figures,: and is beyond
lletparison the flooiat.Work of the kind ever offered as a
jpristriltar hi this country.
'The. engrevingiOf 'Frith's picture of Merry-Making in
represents the humors of an English hell
, day. in the county inthose good old times when the man
• Vtora cocked-hat'sattd knigsbrescheic and the women stays
ccisTume'icier essentially differing from the
~.,00raet- arid crinoline .of, the present* day. Almost in the
, centre; of the picture anen lit . tle to the back-ground le a
' count/7 datiCe' the' green; with a bard-featured fiddler
• 1 , periabad,ort a high seat; and another:musician in a tie-wig
playing., with all their might. On the
light twoboniscln , g girls are golly pulling toward the dance
•- Sgriy.litireii man; wile Seems
- vainly to remonstrate that
daubing days are nvir,'•wbilii a waggish little child'
pushes
pushes him forward from behind, greatly to the amusement'
of his sponse ' who ie still sitting , at the tea-table,
from
which he hasbeeri drugged. On the left, under a magnifi
kliteaffing oalt; sit the 'squire and his wife, whom a
countryman with his hat off is respectfully inviting to take
tha.dance—Tn_the left of the 'squire' Is a young
• ". risriiple4m , tifewhoma gipsy with an infant on her
/die . 7:4 L elling their -fortune. Over the• shoulders of
le ia seen - a group engaged in quolt - playing,• and
k of the whole is a landscape of gentle slopes and
oppose Thepicture has the expression of gayety through
out and the engraving is splendidly executed. It is fresh
from the burin of Holm, not having yet been published in
mPßAlS,—Twenty-tive cents per number, or $3 per an.
adiptice; two copies $5; three copies $6. The
, poitage ch the - Magazine (twenty-four cents per annum) to
.::-Ite-paid in - all - cases at the Office where it is received.
-46 - ir To , every $3. subscriber. for 1860, Inclosing twelve
eents extra in stamps, will be, sent, free of postage, a copy
of the rieir'antt'stilendfd engraving of Merry-Making in
the Olden Time.' .Wheever shall send us the names of five
. $3 subscribers, and stampa, ($16.00) -will receive the
Riiickorboker for One year and the Engraving grata.
OLDS ' RATES' FOR- NEW SUBSCRIBERS TO THE
KNICKERBOCKER: THE CHEAPEST EVER OFFER
-I'- ED.IN THE COUNTRY.
'The linlckerbocker and N. Y. Weekly Tribune, Times,
7, - - Neava;ll - venlng Post, or American Agricnituralrist,:s3-
el ,. : nip Rhickerbocker and N. Y. Independent,N. Y. Evan-.
_genet, b.
or Christian, Advocate and Journal, (all new sub-:
'lterDan'a,3 3 .s o .•
The Knickerbocker and N. Y. Observer, Rome Journal,
Ilarper's Weekly, (new subscribere,) or
any of the $3.00 Magazines or Reprints of Foreign Period'.
, gala, (new.subec,ribersj $4.00.
bnpClub subscriber remitting us $1.12 in addition to
eAtfiliaboVOrates will get, freeof postage, a copy. of Merry
., Makin ip the Olden Time.' Families by uniting in these;
olube can procure the best Magazine, the best Newspaper,
-:r andltie hist Engraving of the year at lees than half the
-ardmary ;Trice: , •
The •
RuiCiterbeCker is furnished to teachers, postmasters,:
and all periodicals And journals, at the club-rate of $2 a
year. Booksellers and Newsnien Will learn the price per
hundred, etc., on application to the publisher.
- AGENTS ARE WANTED In every - part of the country,
to 'Canvass for the 1710zine and Engraving. Back rinm
-tiftrandliertild voTpmeatpi haniL
JOHN A. GRAY, Publisher,
.16 & 181Accui:Szzarr, Haw l'oax.
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-1117.47: sitivati . 33:l4lMAL 11.1613 - 11. E.
The subscriber haring removed his store to the new
bonding nearly oppesite his staid, and directly opposis
the Cross Keys Hotel s has now on hand a well selected
v.) stook-Mirth:am Ulonging to the tot tf. hominess, consisting
::per otOilsilaclds, Spices; tßeeds,..alcanli'Diwdered
• ArWswElarsagettillas,'Ac., &c , , to which , the , attontien of
eountffmarchanks. physicians and,consumera-In :genera/
adsCfnffted
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and Caroline Bach, minor childifatrotdi
Aman ti ? ilimeeoe,PfmnßakYtiejtVP. BY an I . : -
jlibrl MO:
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Ad to i Jfimes ' W p trator tbtheVNW
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biadisaii7l4llo , l:o , •, , lairiifili.: By Dr. John
Wallace Executor, anliTisther'hne Dickinson, Exam-
John Krantz, Eden township: .By Hettiry•For, Evicutor.
Maria Metzler,. West Earl Acronzehip. By Jacob Kilhefer
and Jacob B. Metzler, Administrators.
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trtjTfll jf, IltnirnArcd" T:Buie
Dannef, — AffulTrilitialdr. " ^ - TA
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William Blickettgderfer, Warwick township. By R. B.
Tshuriy, Administrator.
• ki-A Lae Ikksg* : . -1 . 6,06 5 1,1 1.' . ' eusfal in "hi P As.
- count. By David Engle; dart:Tian of Christian Long,
late mitioalchihl Of ileetrased, 7
Eachel.Nallor, Conestoga township. by Adam Lefever,
Adminiatrator.
Mylin, West Lampeter township. Guardianship
Account. By . Levi Huber, Guardian of Mary An My :
' 4in, inrad n-
the children and heirs of deceased. , . -
Henry Cinder, Rapho township. By Jacob Cinder and
Joseph Masterson, Executors. • . • • •
John Eifilenian. Hach° township. Guardianship Account.
By Samuel R. Zug. Guardian 'or-Fianna 'Barnes,
daughter of Catharine Weitzel, who was a daughter of
deceased.
John Groff, SexL, Rapho township. By Samuel - Greif and
' Jacob Stouffer, Administrators. •
George Shentwltapho township. By . pamnel R. Zug, Ad'
inhoistrater.
Jacob Pdtts, Borough of Strasburg. Guardianship Ac
count. By. William P. Robison, Guardian of Jt11:1111, D.
Potts, a•minornoit of deceased.
- Samuel Weidman, township. Guardianship
Account. 'By . Daniel M. Eby, Guardian of Catharine'
Weidman and Mary Ann Weidman, minor children of
deceased. -
Jacob Harris, Drumore township. By Samuel Boyd, Ad-.
ministrator.'
Thomas Smedley. Fulton township. Guardianship Ac.
count. By Joel Smedley, Guardian of Jonathan Sated-.
Tey, one of the children and heirs of deceased.
Jacob G. Shuman ; Manor township. By John IL Hershey,
Adminietrahrr.
John Shoenline, Mir. By Jacob B. Tshudy, Executor of
Jacob Phenegev, Paradise township. Guardianship Ac•
count. By Nathaniel E. Slaymaker, Guardian of Catha
rine Rebecca and Sarah. Elizabeth, hilitor children.
Ephraim Erb, WarWisk township. By Reuben Erb, Ei
Orator. • '
Mary Erb, Warwick township. By Reuben Erb, Adminis;
trator. '
Parmioio Ricksecker, Borough of Columbia. By Levi
Ricksecker, Administrator.
Jacob Bucher, WeistiCkva . Deo township. By John liacitoi,
Administrator.' •
Joaeph Sheneberger, Manhelm township. By Georgi'
,Ituhl And Isaac Geib, Executors.
'Veronica Blank, Salisbury township. By Samuel Blank,
Administrator. '
Abraham Groff
Administrator..
township. Guardianship Amount.'
By John F. Herr, Guardian of Abraloun Groff, minor ;
sou of deceased.
John Shaeffer, Earl township. Guardianship Account.—
By (leorgo Groff, Guardian of Lucinda Sheaffer, Caroline
Sheaffer and Susanna Sheaffer, minor children of de
ceased.
Thomas Crawford, Rapho township: By John Crawford,'
Administrator.
Doct. Andrew Hershey, Borough of Marietta. Guardian
ship Account. By John A. Illestand, Guardian of An
drew 11. Hershey, a son of deceased.
Elizabeth Hartz, Ephrata township. By John H. Harts,
Administrator.
Asahel Walker, Sadsbnri township. Guardianship Ac
count. By Sylvester D. Llnvill, Guardian of Margaretta
Walker, one of the children of deceased.
John Livingston, Esq., Salisbury township. Gnardianshlt,
Account. By John B. Livingstim, Guardian of Lydia
A. Livingston, David U. Livingston and Clement A.
Livingston. minor children of deceased.
•• • .
William J. Kilpatrick, Colerain township. By Algernon
B. Whiteside, Administrator.
John Foltz, Borough of Elizabethtown. By Chriathin
Feltz, Executor.
John Moyer, Mount Joy township. By Jacob Moyer and
Peter Moyer Executors.
Adam Schwadaer, Mount Joy township. By Frederick
Schwadner and Jacob Schwaduer, Administrators.
Catharine Blickensderfer, Warwick township. By Henry
Blickensderfer, Executor.
Jacob Eberly, West - ekralico township. Guardianship Ac.
count. By Henry Eberly, Guardian of Lesh Kerling,
(late Leah Eberly) daughter of deceased, now of age.
Abraham Eby, Elizabeth township. GoaZdiansidp Ac
count. By Isaac Eberly, Guardian of Leah Reding,
(late Leah Eberly,) grand neice and legatee of deceased.
Maria Kauffman, East Hempfield townebip. By John
Kauffman and Christian Kauffman; Executors of the
share and portion of the estate of said deceased, be
queathed to them for the use of said testatrix's daughter,
Magdalena, decsased.
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John Sniffer, East Earl township. By Roland Diller, Ad
ministrator..
Catharine Disainr, Ephrata township. By John Dls-
Singer, Administrator.
Hadley Penuock, Drumore township. By Jason Bolton,
Administrator.
David Gonadial', East Hemp&id township, By Henry
Zimmerman and Mary Gottschall, Administrators.
Jesse Harrar, Colrain township. Guardianship - Accotuat.
By• James Patterson, Guardian of William D.; Sarah J.
and Isabella Lavinia 4:litchi°, minor grand children of
deceased. .
Jacob Kline, Borough of Marietta. By . Conrad Marks,
Administrator.
Jacob Musser,
.Paradise township. Guardianship Account.
By Henry Eby, Guardian of Henry hituumr and John
Musser, minor children of deceased.
Abrahatirliyers, Reamstown, East Cocalico township. By
Jacob E. Reddig, Surviving Exechtor.
Christian W. Leib, Mountville, West ilempfleld township.
By Mary A. Leib, Admibistrerrit. '
Penjamin Hershey, Paradise township. By Christian
Hershey and Anna Hershey, Administrators.
David Brisben, Jr., Salisbury township.' Guardianship
Account. By David Kurt; Guardian of Maria Brisben,
minor daughter of deceased.
Henry Carpenter, Paradise township. Guardianship Ac.
count. By Daniel Derdinger; Guardian of Elizabeth
Nolt, (fortnerly•Carpenter,) minor daughter or deceased.
Amos Aungst, East Hempheld township. By Frederick
'Pricker, Administrator. . '
Abraham Brubacher, Bapho township.' By Abraham S.
Brnbacher And Henry Brubacher, Administrators.
Moses Povrnall, Sadebtup township. By Jos. D. Pottnall,
George Whitton' and Susanna W. Povinalt, AdMinis
trators.
John Petershoim, Sallebm townebip. By Christian '
Petereheim, Joseph Kennel And Jacob Speicher, Exec
tore.
John Schur, .Ephrata township. By Jacob Landis and
Abraham Lanai, Executors.
Abraham Breneman, City of Lan:aster. Guardianship.
Account. By Emanuel O. iteigart, Esq., Guardlia of
' Elizabeth, Henry, Emmeline, John and Abraham
Brenemam, minor children of deceased.
John Landis, Manheim township. Supplementary As.
count. By David Landis, Executor.
James Patton, Little Britain township, By John Kirk
Administrator.
David Graff, Esq., Leacock township. Final Account. By
Frances Keener, (formerly Graff,): and Johit.holdoixt
. ridge, Administrators. .
Henry Deibler, Earl township. By O. -S. 'Hoffman and
Abraham Groff, Executors. . .
Abraham. Groff, Strasburg township. Trust.. Account.
By Henry Miller, Trustee of Elisabeth Graff, daughter
of deceased.
Peter Walter, Sen., East Donegal township. By Christian
Walter and Peter Walter, Jr., Executors.
Dr. John Luther, Earl township. By Roland Diller, Ex
ecutor.
Henry Fenstermacher, East Hempfleld township. Guar
dianship Account. By John X Stehmah, Guardian of
Catherine Petratermacher, minor daughter of doosased.
James 'Morrison, Drumore township. By 'John 8. Mord.
SO U, Admiialstrator.
HAHOR
REGISTER'S OPT/CE, Lannaster, Feb WT . 18; 1861. N, Register.
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for two yeank -, •'•• EddNes
4mMMI a$
& PRACCeg,
SHo 112 outh Third
Bulletin Building,
nay • - - .st 2h4sdkiPhis•
tf
Al the Id OVAL bare talc day re. .
topar_new Banking Houre,ilEngp KlNGler q wham
Banking Business In all its ruled branches will re.
Anive our best attention.
Interest on depoelta will be allowed 'as ' heretofore:
Drafts on. ,New York, Philadelphia. and Ba Unaore con
itantly for
Stock, Bonds, and other seearltles height and sold In -
Phlladelplda and,.New 'York— and inibrmation giverVaa to
their relative value and
,proageotu 7-1
tregutinnit Bank Notes: bought and.aold,and prrehMir'
Whirred:on old Americurrooin,, ,
peisoiis eitrreatiegany boidneei to ,rui4 whether money
ou.deposit, or for purchase or Woof Bonds or Stock!, may
bertg wIIITINT44IIIII-fatbfgaperic.....
m.
The iiisinberr of9i,e,P.i.se,;#9tellet4Afte.the
tetbligetkeiev' - '
~,744)...... WOO
E°3, * e . g i"MOl4Cial** -..- •
,
. _ _
latent the Ow otAlogroer. 41/1616:.
• taw on Abe abowastete berths bear
• • • emeilhtgla titeoll7 fie I, aII II AII;
•,' .
them properly theta! be vettlement. - • •
ibb 16 617 J
A .8I 61 Will D IC Wirdellt OP lIIIIIIIIIZZ,
li.
""
Ala blittaidl= B6 Aadithe ' ...
distrlbsls Us* IL WAN . •
Malan It. Wiper, migaess et &wog lake and WIIIk'
Viii
O r f Ul lategrattaittz • torz.s
Yams fa Oftet Ham, it .... of Irastabir. • i ~
•,-77-1.1 ~,.. IL SLIM . -
.':.:•1.7: 11'4 f{..iti 4 a i
~:~'R'.i"'.. ~...
Varinttle ;: IOU ago
JD Letters of of Moor
Isisat hi
- :ifienter,dess=
. 441134.4"184.
tp make Mutant blunediaib: holm olds*
wlll pnwet Om without 4.lagr, propOy =than%
• sediment. ffiA#o .
febs et 41
EST ATE OP JANE MONTGOMMILY,
isee eft - Cederelo ikNueeheg.4.--XeS4m effsdudnis,
truth:id - oh flue &NAV &tate basin' fish limed to the
undersigned:-All periona having eider against the sue%
are requested to passed thesstAn sotthemautiadediAboat
indebted to said seta* to She homediata peyEent to
undersigned. Numbreara-p-errer,,
TN TILE- COURT OP COMMON PLEAN,
1. OF LANCASTER COIIONTY:
Spangler A Patterson, 1 Domestic Attachment,
vv. --- January Term, 1881,
Sherbon.
Notice a lMarelry given that the Overt have4 , ptied...
the inurPeat=g,ta idukßopesiltzsblii, 1 4037.
muter - or the- teof esta • defendant'
under the above attachment; and all persons indebted to,
or holding, ptoperty, d tbs_44o24l2t , an_lvodio-psy
and deliver the stme::la Melltirderigied, And an V and-
Sore are repeated-tit immmt their '
accounts demands
- : • : /3EION,E4ALIMIGEIT,
LONGENECKER,
"WOLF,
Trustees;
!sriwmwiNA!wildixtp
hb 12 6t 5]
Tar THE COURT OP commoor FLEAS
OF IiaNIMMIS
A. Z. Illogeralthavlog filed an aflida - Tit that he had fully.
-astoooted Amill-x[lo4er, Ps UV*" c u e .I. ° P be
4tielkoite Of-Mod - La mingtru4nted laevad ve-dige
charged from std trust, the Court grant a role to shim
alone why he should not be disclaimed. .17. rizz
lletaritabloon-tho Srd MONDAY_ In--515:11011 , -nekt, At
10 o'clock, A. M. PIITEB MARTIN, -
LiIICABI334 Jan. Ellot, 1861. - . Trolley. "
fob 5 gambler please copy..l ' ; 51 4
A OCOUNTI'Oir TRUST AND ASSIGN ..
'RD ESTATKB.—.The Accounts of the following
named rotates been exhibited and tiled in'the Cacti
of - the Prothonotary a the Court of Common Pleas of
lancasb3r county, to wit:
hiagdalenaJlerscheiroth, Rotate, Daniel Danner and
Peter Arnold, ComMittee.
• John Lehman, Tilsit Estate, John Keener, Trustee.
Broderick tionrbiSir; Assigned. Estate, Casper Hiller, As•
Agues:
David 151. Witmer, Assigned Este* - Adam 8. Dletririt
and Daniel Hess, Assignees.
Notice is hereby given to all. perwme interested In any
of said Estates, that the Court have appointed MONDAY,
the 18th day of MARCH, 1881, for the .contrza itlon and
allowance of the said Aceonute.rinlees except lons be filed
or cause shown why said decimate should not bemlloweiL
•
PETER :MARTIN, Prothonotary.
Prothy's Office, Lama.leh 1 8 , 1861 - Ifeb_l9 48 8
lriwrzErifir ar..- - 11stzvor; lerttv-vozir--
i - tissue theMEN.CrIiZNT TAILORIN3
. 811 M-E2PI this
ASS illtik.NlTg- BUILDING; • - -
N 0.% North Qinienigt. , Onr Stick conedste of the choke
ast FMNCH OLOTILB; inieh as potignisej ifinnales. and
Nellsrorie finest: Cloths of various oolotsr the tholarst
Frerioli i tiaesimeresi Bleak- Doeiskin::oSeeihneresi_ Raney
Oseeinieree liei#e6 Sei sag -Testinp f ail deed pti ono,
and a large nesortneent of • •
• •• • ! GEnizidEN'ld FIIIIiiIBEIING GOODS: ..
Wereaiiiiebh34 nein eindiunainai or the xetronige so
•liksrally bestowed upon - oar inedientsoi, and truer by
extra attention tiimaineas to receive it.
°nevi the thin hoe had considerable fizporionce in one
thelargest - ind wont faahlointle 'Merchant' Tailoring Ha.
tabliatuniittaln .Philadoiyhh4 and natters' himself that he
will be ableli iendirluitishaothin to the'patrena of the
.
. . .
VAILiNENii. AND CITIZ E NS OF .LAN,
J: castercoulAY; ge4ritith. We dein): to Dupree.- upon
yew the,,faet, that, Mr.. Brenoaqq4 who" was, centre
Square forever feryearsi is not there now—he has removed
to.WEST RAM STABS% OPPOSITE COOPER'S HOTEL.
.Weal] know.howdealmble it Is to have good BOOTS ni l
AND SHOES, wltt* will be fUIIY - WOr t heaM o 44
Paid for them-4. - noir /LAWN; can be had at Bazar,
scires. If Boots and Idboes,are wanted, Abet wlArtot let
thh water iny anderlth which:Yon can -walk la wet gran
and not get w$ feet, they can Only be had at Barriastares.
'Thee° of am friends in the country who have been scene.
tamed to be meaanred for Mr. Dazzurttatt's peculiar styles,
40 easy on tbe foot,. Can only get them at his NEW STAND.
4)onotlerYonmelrce be decelved.with the Idea Shat Emms
sus le still ia..Centro Square. ZS is noC--bna opposite
Cooper's Hotel,: West Ring etrerotOdltrte tabopas to have
everybody In. Want of :Boots and Shoescall on id=
tOOK TO
YOUR
.LE - ES*4;ecetviel kitirTtieti'tetninialOilii:Fall at our
stivfor meolir ovshe TielegraliFod4t cutter
and Colatnan's FaronChoPplik Mill, with Frosittl'elteeprove•
ment. I have received at my Agricaltatelltopleitent and
Seed Warehouse a large stock of the Telegraph Hey, Straw
and Cornfodder Cutters, four sizes, Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4; malt.
able for large or small Farmers.
The Telegraph, Hay; Straw and Cornfodder Cutter Ia
acknowledged to he the beet Cutter now in use. We claim
a great many advantagee over any now menufaCtured: let,
It has the &Wm cut, all the atrain, is on the frame where
It
it Should be; 2d, is geared on both 'aides, and is not
lia
ble to wear or get out of repair; 3d,.The Noel and 2 are
doublegeared, and can be changed to cut different lengths;
the shorten' cat is 7 . pleces to one loch for Cornfodder; in
five minutes they can be changed to cut *scanth" inch for
Hay or Straw. The' band-wheel can (on the. No..g) be
changed on either aide of the Cutter to. suit the Power.—
The greatest advantage we claim is the power. We can do
as.much work . with one horse as those can (that first cut,
then crush) with three.
Our cutter will cut shorter and make better feed, than
those those that first cut, then crush. We all know the
more power it requires to drive a Cutter the sooner It will
get out of repair. We will give a few references to Farmers
wanting Cutters this fall: John Saner, Christian Hess,
Abut. H. Hess, Benjamin Mylin, near Willow Street, Chris
tian Zimmerman, John Weaver, A. Stouffer, near Goodville,
John G. Hcerner, Marietta, Benjamin Hoffman, Maytown,
Jacob Rupp, Ilinkletown, Benjamin Seidomridge, David
Stnltzfuse, Intercourse, Jacob IJmble, Gap, Henry Eckman,
Drumore Centre, Sanders McCullough, Dromore twp., Jas.
Long, Liberty Square, Israel Tennis, near Chestnut Level,
Benjamin Staitzfuse,' near New H olland, David Landis,
(Fuller,) Bird-in-Hand, John K. Barr Mount Joy, Jacob
Bachman, near Strasburg, Gideon K auffman, John Lapp,
near Concord. I could give several hundred names more
if necessary.
I have also received a full supply of Coleman's Premium
Farm Chopping Mill with Prosen's improvement. There
are a great many of our Mills now in use in thle county,
and all give very good satisfaction. The Mill is very much
improved over those sold two years ago. The grinding
parts are 100 per cent. harder. There is a Mill running in
Philadelphia which has grotad. from 16,000 to 20,000 bush
els of grain, and is running yet without having any repairs
done to it. We will give a few references for our Mills:
John Leman, Benjamin Leman, John Smucker and Henry
Herr, Leacock twp,-James M. Hopkins, Co:towing° Furn
ace. Benjamin Hoffman, John N. Creider, Maytown, Jacob
B. Garber, near Montville, Peter Grabill, near Petersburg,
John C Strickler, near &lungs, Henry Neff, Harvey Brack
bill, Martin Herr near Strasburg, Benjamin Snavely,
(Farmer,) and Samueli Charles, Pequea Valley, Benjamin
Bleacher, (Farmer,)-Buck i - Samuel-.Stultafruse, near - New
Holland, John L. Byler, Smoketown ' Abraham Null, West
Hari, Abraham . At Hem, Conettoga twp.
We warrant our Mills and Cutters to give satisfaction,
or no sale.
Farmers are invited to give me a call, and examine my
stock of Implements, as I will sell them on the very best
terms.
Wanted—New Clorerseed, at the highest market price.
ADAM R. BARN,
Agricultural Implement and Seed Warehowie, E. King
street, neat door to Lanes' Dry Goods' Store, Lancaster.
oet 30
G KO.C.ALDER Co.
TPAREHOURE, COAL AND LONDER YARD,
the Property formerly occupied by Masora. P. Long
And would call the attention of their old customers and
all literotted, to their inperior
DS! T-i) .0 -0 7 COAL,
Suitable for Steam, Lime Burning, Black Smith and
Falaily Tram, by , the boat toad or ton. Ahoy to their
13 . T00 . K OV LUMBER,
Ist and 2nd COI. BOARDS,
Ist and Did. 00S1.. PLANK,.
GULLING BOARDS,
BARN BOARDS,
" CULLING PLANK,
'PINE:SHINGLES,
-
• -CYPRESS SHINGLES,
.HEINLOOK. SOANTLING
AND JOIST.
CAROLINA YELLOW PINE FLOORING BOARDS,
FAILS AND PI-Cl/LETS, ko., La
oi'Whieb is of the beat quality, and will be enld as.
Anr•WeAkaya,t.ba bast Stank. o1?0,STEI and RAILS In
Oity OftuiedOter, offanotlog of
LOCUST bAOATTOND POSTS,
• =•• • -•- PORBSTNIIT MORTICED POSTS,
BOARD SENOR POSTS,
AND A VARIETY O CHESTNUT RAILS AND .()THKE,
GROUNDI,Lirht AND 4.I3HTONsALir,
'ZU7a. 11720UND PiisrEE
Nir , Rooolleettlist worhwre removed to the othei end of
he Bridgepwbero we will be Noosed to sea oor.Old Mends
omand'tceCeie
Man / 8. / 4 N 048 n% 4 8 USUAL,
Eme.Oaleas . 43razer, 82XIOND noos 711011 /OUR' 4012 N.
EA HERS, DE 411.111 0: DS,
.11P#114G- :,,MA'_) I B I 3BEIMAIt4.Id
,made
in' de* in*, MI6 - tont' aiiltyHro.
, JekE, may .
of 4U mu-
.
At PlPl_l9# RL-A NX-RTkh se •
rzo. 0:11.(14,T400411treot, ow Nish, tda,
EMI
THOMAS COLMAN,
_ lldminlstrata.
=Moon P. 0. Lanader month
Us
Have removed their
FROM GRAEWB LANDING,
Nephew, on the opposite or South
side of the Conestoga,
Cl CYJOLT .DI?IpLIPTION, CONELICITINO os
PLASTSIZING LATHS,
low as.osu be purchased elsewhere
FENCING
G.:CAI:IIER
. 4 1 CO,,
(OMPORTABLES,
t: • -. .14 ,c-
7111111 K . 1 :511k. 4111:114. 4111":411111411
!F 1100.8.Amik.simpcsi"
.a.thigbemarakim -111aelleetheretet ;
tatEULOIMAN-/*
=ph ;;I=-•
And,ilems-niiiietimithe‘ Ai=
- 42momosis% ewes Thoaplitro ire
T:axicensa. wawa asionsasa W 044isiitstam.. •
:4;44;44- A e 4)IIMiniXIIUM z - . 11
. ptaserinvlamin ass DlEus.
ansiwor tt =vislersatiaelniti:-
- IPAPINIMIIIHILVPI4II-VOlSsaCCMidiPage
alknitsisialloSsaillasolabililtabs4ha s
- 1 1 1 .0 1 41114 1 1111buerby .
"t 4 sz-Y.,_amt « . J114.4.--WWWIIII2I.4_
IL- •
s--M e .%1 , t•
ealill MR
- Sell . htoegbeat the State bur RUII
Tititi 5..... M. iwile I.iivisbatip r ate
AxasiLimiresarattitismodku w idthde ap,
,venitapitaiNt= -14 .-
:.,
_, ..-- r mat emu* ii ii its 7.. ‘ -:
sirmosneo; a sni* sik. mut ;ft i& Ulm ti '
Liziesit.r. joss 1.1 ; -- -.- ,6_,- - • '? ..: _T-tf..2:
. .., .. .. _
,
s'acrits NT TAI L , OBallir G.
INI: 7- neerthe - ArawrOvragerledaWearbeeU where hi'
- williewepplllldeaidE4tarwiaadaw,nany weir Ono art
will *Mow their good ezamsinc-thseater-loal`
wittibasoatiwipesablidsaiallet l / 4 4dife thelaoat artier .
Alle
blown.WON etAblidabisltuasisalarzedemi for ikdifilit air
Thenrstill lairreptexisbodirrob handli raperb of
- . abalr~ Owiboxt ,
hip, goods bar bwineer =Ha, of a new style, two ,
babas eutbflobie DI:Goa
4{,7
The undersigned woad take tbspeeeset.oppetembly of
retendflt bit Umbel° his numerous Mende of pun':
deedbori lbr , the . illerld Strange ifieetotbee'.ixteeded,
and-tenete theta attletatlentioalalellneeo WM Meet -
ar.
eaginoation of former lemoss..uo
1.-forget 0 , 11.01081E14, two 41c . an east of Labe' . ;, .Thy
fan 8
__Bo2
,sksialueriorlinJuED doAT:
- DA/I AND InNl:lat-OLOTHINGDERADDREIaN '
, u
.:( At. N:7l, 41,41 A, • •
•4 9 . tisiouz auw-au,
• co.nuN ~.EAGlLcalhethwiattentipnid 4heeiGeess of
Lancaster obuntEwndettS4e.titi large and well selected
_Scan_ 4R 0004 awl heady : MAO , aredifinter
Clothing. the Largestated•Bunt einisrted in the city 'of Line
caster. 8. W. Baub would :pall particular attention to hla
stock of Iteedlihia 44 4 lotidigh.4. Mir nen anunigtotnra,
all warranted tq be Well Weltlnf-Eld guaranteed to give
entire satisfactkon;. 3
AVIRAVATB, from. SABO -to'. $121:10
BLACK PRO= COATS, from 4.00 1440 •
BUSINESS:GOATS, a. 3.00 - /:.10.00
• : NONE/a OUTS, : , ,;• • 6.00
• BLUE:PANTS, " 2.50 6.00
FANCY GASS. PANTS,. 1.50. 4.50 "
WEBES,AIt pages:. • • - a 75 0.00
Bop and ,resdh's ClothinAittal4 .1}444.. and Worn:mkt
..410.0, on hand alexia:end epleudiclimasoitmentof grench-
English And American Gleths, Over• Coatings and Gant
Mfg 814 and Vestings, Which will be made up at short
notice_and low. prices, cut and made. in the latestetyle,
and warranted tagive mrtiefaettonin ~"_. 'T
-• •
_: , QUALITF,;SI6.IiS AND TM
• •Alsoani hand, et large-sseortment of Gentlemen's Fut ,
cashing Goode, consisting of Collars, Shires, Neck Tles,
Suayeaders,•&e, am , Gentlemen buying their own goals
:can-have it made up In. alsiddonable style. at the lowest
Jar Gentlemen are inured to call and eWireine before
.srpietosdng els...bora •• .• ,• • • •• •
lOr ifaacedaw 8 1 0 , 10 the Red Cbagi •
& W. RAUB,
•wet.td 40 ] • • Nazi North Queen st., Lancaster.
Z.A. X Z - 43 Et A , 17 ,
. .
HOUSE PeRN.64.17.1N9 1111PORIVM,
No. 7-.IIAST
t•111:1 AAAAA P♦
*ir At this rataillldanant thepubllo an at all timer
tw supplied with
8 - T.. 0 V B 8
of 1T TT DISCZIPTION,
TIN WARE, COPPER WAR N •
BHZET IRON WARE,' dia.,
A. 7. T .8 Z. L 0 W . X . B . 7
Si ♦'Y it I . A I Y 8
air Their material le the best In the market,
and the reputation of the lataldidtmant
L a sure guarantee of the .super!
ority of the work
CALL AND BENI
Rem em bar,
THM OLD ST AND!
No. 7 EAST KING STREET,
JOHN DEANER,
H A.GER & BROS.
WILL moat or: ram Emu tows. or
WINTER DRY GOODS
AT GEBATLY REDUOBD PRIORS
LADIBEI' FANCY . PUBS,
LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS,
BROOLEA AND WOOLLEN SHAWLS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
GRNTS , FURNISHING GOODS
ALSO,
A LARGE STOOK.
READY MADE OLOTHING
11BN AND BOYS
Together with large additions to our Stock, now open
ing, frcim the late Philadelphia Auctions, which will be
sold at a mill adianse on coat
CR IS IS I
NOTICE EZTRAORD:INAR I
REDUCTION
I L• 11111 STOOI Or
DRESS' GOODS!
.IMMENSE SACRIFICE
SHAWLS, CLOAKS. Lo.,
IN , ORDER TO CLOSE A LARGE STOOIC
wax TEN SEASON
W $ N. T Z It 12 0
HAVE RED . IIOEIt THEIR ENTIRE STOOK
SILKS REDUCIZLI
Braurrnm Bu.o AT no. 600. ;LAO, 11.26
ALL KINDS OF DRESScf 8
0 - B I 7;0 DD t
lil if- A W L - 8' E D'-11-e" B D I
ALL WINDS OF OHAWLEI-iirOW *SAM OFF
LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS
LARGE MK OF LADIES 'ouwo3-spuon
LABOR STOOK OP WOOLLEN GOODREMIIOED
Dl,Bo.leLill 07 SRIB
OUR LAWN-STOOK MUST - ,811 EXDI7ORD.
3AA4spl . „43lk;us,
BM:WM THZ BAOHEIHOZ, AND MR A
V 1 1 .1: If L erpr,
IF - 11 Yf T , z B B 0-11
NAST ZING AND ONNIDD SWAIM
A ACAS* IaPOIDINdr. ION"
WHOLIDUJI mom. AND DUMB nr court
, !sr-nortrel k VIM AND LIQUORD,:
74M403111Mittini~__ Jaltaillsilakidhlite-0411-‘Ol
. 0--
' ; , ittaTOMMltiltra it=atlPMni"
:. ttoielkillietada opettalltr otreeapetattia ray.
.-gEB•II444giKUP3- BC4 ( W;
;41at -DOMBRIM cad, an
ohe amp ---'•
• 44.• •• - , eMlillitißibilittfilitit '• •
ir'• anduestusum IVO
maktuglt wen sod !1 •
itatisamweadesmshmcittenurtriadlly.'„-=' -' --_, ,• '''
'.'•-•- • mataskiattyand dirimaditaittlitspnve,"
metke4-eeneinaviir-maeretrial to_oul
sisumitylosaldoks -
way
fass.beedsud ioaCp rom - standtur alit oilier .. • , • .
aiteatea_ _Omen *be barto.gram.ltt!_ _
_. Rd glees.
1 iiii e rldb,"soltit SAW aierticelte alai
ahem the' hear 3s Onmeshas a;dd - ' it attlighte
etreagthtmed sigarttemorecatmiaatastotatba atowth: to
1 timpaparts,whickhava bloom» bald, sassing it to yield a_
lksistecoverteebf heir.
• •- Tbike — kfibissidiedioniakifinidmssiDemenha New York'
: wislhifehiiiihear halr reSttiriel.to Abe useof this hnift•
;Orithiceellieeillibthei'fingsarat - Imes ha Wed. L. .11L. bas
111 - 1111pciraska Tetteni Isibkoneratskt
1... --f.a the
abefriasets; ihnd'oa_oatafixtrNa highest. . ty. .la
apt - 416'414},_ --.) ent the lair from. tans rig jeruy . until
th ainady itak iiitlielrfilitaMtiet
chai r
iiith'eseHalS "restore it to Re oriOndalue..-11Xfing.: it a
derialees, apaissaaoe. as - aleeitaaelor.. pm tenet and
ISHafrltestaintiveit fepartjeniaily recommended. having
40 agreaWCUPC sad the, gnat .fadlitlee It affords
In dnesdng the 1,:whOON;
iaOrbenmafid with the Invigora
-Dinar. beadremedtel any required form so as, to preserve ,
He pail& sittetkerplaidesin elnis•Lheisie tiViegreildernand“
Ought to 1
lbe it by the lidlesie a istendard toilet attic% which none
be without, es the priee theme it within the teach
orisil, beilsg'ONLY TWANTYLYIVE CENTS per ' bchtle, to
be had at all respectable dniggists' and pirfis mere. - -
V. MlLLER'sroiskt call the attenticus'of Parents and
Guardians to the nsebf his Invigorator;lis cases where the
childrens' Mir inclines tube weak. The we of it lays the
foundation ihr orgoodheadoillidn'asit removes any Iw. parities that may have become connected with the scalp,
thenemoni ofswhichie necessruy both - for-the health. of
the.child, and tins-future Smisenumaof the Mir. ' _-_.
tlarnoa.—None genuine without thit_tao shone -Lewis
'HILLER being on the outer wrapper t- also, /* iradathla
HAIRINTIGORATOR,II: y-,idown in the glem . -
If holesVe 'Depot, .5/.1 . Dej : lttrept And sold .by all the
iirtnaitaildisessiabi aid Druggistathroogbmst 'the *arid.
Lthecal dleooint tolmiehisers bY the quantitY. '
____. I aho.dadre to presentto the attierlein Public MY
._
NEW "AND ' 'IMPROVED INSTANTANEOUS LitiouS
HAIR DYE •
which aft* years of selenid e exile atell ng - r h ive
brougfittof perfectirm. It dieslllack or Brown iseteitly
wi , out I . my to' the Mar or Skin, warranted the best
• cuur FIFTY C'IMS.
DEEOT; 66 DEE STREET, NEW "YORK.
ling 14 ly Bl
_ _
T G T - SIVA D MAURY
1.2 PATENT INSULATED FULL IRON FRAME NEW
• SCALE GRAND AND SQUARE PIANO-FORTES.
The Ininlated Iron Priadepreservei the original tone of
the instrument in Wins pnrityreecuring It for all time
against that mostrelleskresable tinny
_quality of tone In,
vaßably fornid fa idrustber Iron Trains Piiini.Fortes. It
greatly strengthens the mos and thus keeps the Piano-
Parte much longer In tune. -it gives' the instrument a:
much fuller, richer and sweeter tone. It adapts the-Plano
elinsithilrad to 4EI - Changes of atiooephere; and In
respects It is pronounced by our "artiste the greatell
Imorovement of the age - In Plano-Forte construction ; pro
- doting aninstrament acknowledged to be.superior to all.
others maderin this country or Europe. •
A FBW TESTIMONIALS- IN- REGARD . TO- THE 81J
- PERIGRITY OP OUR NEW SCALE PATENT INS . U- .
RATED PIANO-FORTES.
“1 have examined the Piano-Fortes of Lighte k Brad ,
harp, with entire satiefsetion.--I know not that there are
anrothenahetter,'etther in onrown country or tdatiThere.”
.—Da. Low= lima.
In dearness, richness, and volume of tone,. 'delicacy,
eladacity of touch, and tine repeating action, I have never
played upon their eqrtaL"—EL.A. WOLIZIMAITZ.
Li vialume, richness, evettneas, andpurity of tone, and
in delicacy of touch they certainly excel, and . In that
beat - tidal Sing q
ing ttality so desirable yet so seldom found."
—Mudd bilsort. .
"I have never played upoh 50 rich and heavy a tone
•
Square Phitio4nria."-+Astnua NAPOLEON.
" I am .astonished Ind delighted with the New Scale
Iron Fromm Piano.fortes made by you, There meet be a
sapplendid ldture for Lights. & Ensdburys' Piano-Porten"—
"I have rumor played upon so fine an inetrament."—
.
ago. F. Baisrow.
"I consider them as to beauty, richness, fullness and
witmitty of tone,'an well as 'their- agreeable, elestie touch,
equal if:not superior to any Pianos Elide in -thla country
or Entnpe."—limm Wzu.s.
"In power, quantity, and equality of tone, theynertainly
excel; while for that peculiar rich and and 'singing tone
so invaluable as an accompaniment to the voice, I 'have
'never met their equal."—C.
..' They have all the requirements fora superior Interpre
tation of both classical and modern compoettlons."—M.
.8111./MOBH.
.Wareroom, 421 Broome Street, a few doors Beet of Broad
way, New York. .
4i-SATISFACTORY GUARANTEE GITEN. 5631
oct 2 eow ly 88.
SAVING FUND.
&EUETEBED BY THE STATE-OF PENNSYLVANIA
•
RULES.
1. Money is received every - day, and in any amount,
large or small,
2. FIVE PER CENT interest is paidfor money from the
day it is put in.
JOHN P. 80H13.1HL
8. The money is always paid back in GOLD, whenever
it is called for, and without notice.
4. Money is received from Executors, .Artininistrators,
Guardians and others who desire to have it In a place of
perfect safety, and where interest can be obtained for it.
5. The money received 'trim depositors is invested in
REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES, GROUND RENTS, and
each other first close securities as the °barter. directs.
6. Office Hours—Every - day from 9 till 5 o'clock, and on
Mondays and Thursdays till 8 o'clock In the evening.
This old and well established SAVING FUND has re
ceived more than:TEN MILLIONS of dollars from nearly
thirty thousandAepoefters.
HON, HENRY L. BENNER, President,
ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President.
WM. J. REED, Secretary.
DIRECTORS:
Brenda Lee,
P Carroll Brewster,
Joseph B. Barry,
Joseph Yerkes,
Henry Diffenderfer.
'I C E
WEST CORNER OF THIRD,
lELPHIA.
Henry L. Renner,
Edward L. Carter,
Robert Selfridge,
Samuel K. Ashton,
0. Landreth Minns,.
- OFF
WALNUT STREET, SOUTH
_ PHILAD
GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND.
TRUST COMPANY or PFLILADELPHIA.
CHARTER PERPETUAL. 'f
Fire Insurance on Stores, Dwellings, Public Buildings, and
Merchandise generally, limited qr Perpetual.
lire Insurance on Hauses, , Etakns and 4&rt' tents,•,Stock Arra
Implements, ALsoligand Insurance Goods
'to
OFFICE N a
T IpCMPthAe
NCY'SBUI
LDNG,
No. 403 WALNUT STREET, CORNER OF FOURTH.
dement of th4.ClyngZ it 3l4lBsB. - Business for the year ending
'
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4223,800 00
51,453 03
$91,565 45 $275,253 03
7,825 49
Received for Premiums
Received for Interest, Rent, &c.
Paid Losses, Rxpenses, Ocmmis
stone Re-Insurances, Returned
Premium,, tre • • •
Increase of Fire Premiums over
44 Year'',
- re.iuse Marine Premium-27
Nett Increase
[dee 25 tf 50
ASSITB.
Beal Estate, Bonds and Mortgages, $141,'240 00
Stooks, (Par, $80,810,) ' 47,915 00
'Bind . Receivable I 59,886 78
Unsettled Premiums and other
-data due tho_Oompany '17,823 02
Caah on band, and In the hands
DIRECTOR&
Charles 0. Lathrop, 1423 Walnut street-
Alex. Whildln, Merchant, 18 North Front street.
Wm. Darling, 1388 Pine street.
Isaac Haelenurat, Solicitor.
John C. limiter, limn Of Wright, Hunter & Co.
B Tracy, firm of la Tracy & 00., Goidemith'e Hall.
Jno. H. McCurdy, firm of-Tony, White & McCurdy.
Thomas L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie & Zeller.
James B. Smith, firm or James B. Smith & Co.
John B. Vogiles, corner Seventh and Sansom streets.
Daniel L Collier, firm of 0. H. Grant k Co.
Thomas Potter, 229 Arch street.
Charles Harlan, corner Walnut and Math streets.
Jonathan J. Simum,ls4 Smith Fourth street.
CALDER.. & 'Co:, Agents,-
Beast Orange et' 'ammeter, Pa. -
mar 22 ly 10
T HE PEOPLES' HAT AND CAP STORE,
SHUL'TZ IP 8R0.,.."
NO. 2O NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA.,
PRACTICAL 'HA T'T Z E S,
MANUPAOTUREHEr
AND WHOLESALE. AND kAiAIL DiAilik3 IN
HATS AND OAPS OF •EVERY - DESCRIPTION.
We have now in atom a a splendid assortment of HATS
AND 04 . P8 of all the newest Fall and Winter Styles.
SILK HATS in all strews. and qualities. A first-rate
New Style of Mk Rata for $3.00.
A full assortment of OASSIMERE FLATS, FALL and
WINTER STYLE PAPS in endless variety. A splendid
assortment of •
UNION AND PRINCE OF WALES BATS,
in 'various colors, the latest out, and allthe other styles of
SOFT HATS now worei'' from the finest' to the cheapest
Qualities. ' • •
We return our thanks to a liberal public, and trust, by
strict attention to business and fair dealing to all, to merit
a continuance of their patronage: •
Hats and Caps to snit all, and at prices to suit the time,.
Goods sold tODealers at a small advance or each.
SHIPPING RllllS.bought and the hi ghest price paid In
-
JOHN A. SHULTZ,
dec IS
HOICBI3I/iNDICA.TTLE IotptVDER.
TATTREFIAVB HORSE POWDIII4 7--
MUM& POWDXI4
••• PRIFNUORRER
• SULPHUR,
• • GRUB_ ,lA.N
- • : uttRAM TARTAR,.
icr sale at•THIMAS KLLASAHRIPS
•• Drug I Chemical Sitars, Wert Eh% street, Lauer.
fob 9 -• . ' tf 4
. ar ...
Iwo a pLicvs..e..V:3l D , 1 s i o : 1
IHARTIVR,D, iniIg.INMEANcE coArPANY,
• -Of HARTNOILD, CON*:.'
11.d.P1.T AL , A.Slii. - ABARTI3-.5.936. - 7 09.00.
'IL . HIINTL.NGTON President.
,
• P. 0; MAMA, Beersrtary.
Pislicdes issued and rernisedi losses ;equitably adjusted
and paid. Yrisisedisfe4 spon sattgliersiry proofs, Sti tNess
- reffk itaidic - NltNk.mn dorsitpWtjksDDLT AUTUMIZMID
*um 1
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- ! eat 21;/,/ al , • . Thldics BLACK,
AVIA .19S Lancaster OP.
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FANCY AND WINDSOR eItALRAIAKER;., :
No: 6931 Sate Zingr.otrest;..,LanOttster,
Takespleolmto ia..impiting . the public to WI atlols Wa ' ro
rooms, atkAexientoorldit BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
IMAMS OF VARIOUS , FASTERNS: . -..; , ~. .• ~ ,- - - .
M3i.oaasrts received and proarptlyitttended to at:tbo.
oe•-bsited
Is tldsaluitablisksomg, adeide4l6l37: Pliewilathaqg at' 1 1
Obi ihmirimi faroqualtrany-mumaolthi thorilastara
PAIL' aillaateaMilloribelovashatr z , lll •
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ational
TY illiST
mpany.
$99,390 94
$70,183 00
$14,699 59
io,ne 74
$ 4,272 85
8,8811 ps
$275,268 03
PEESIDNITT
mum, Ei E . iATEitOP
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WILLIAM DARLING.
UCBSTAILY AND Tansuras.
JAMES :WRIGHT.
4ENki r A. SHULTZ.
If 49
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1 . 1 .. 4 . 5 **1 2 41 5 / I ASKB Agigiqg ;ram . " - r
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lei32=lll4"4"AC s7lCht; :at&t mirarnloWirtinii
.x.Cutsasourrilisaass;: - • Zryirlpebs,-BoW ?- •
_.Pitatamp;4 the ALS : EnrLikite, •
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{ - _
• dlar,
Clikarartar
-Zhew Oar
- Route
- Theaboielaa . portrait or atc&r:sary. _ Aspics.
teissnehip;'who, cu • the Slet day - of August, 1858, made
affidavit Justice Corley, that he was treated for the
core of Cutar,byrthree,physlciene of Bedford comity. and
by - Dr:Ne le wtOn of the'Eciectio College' In Cincinnati, for a
period of hearty elghtsidmtba - notwltstanding , which, his
afhesesor and a
.POrtiOft ofAiSidieheek were entirely whit
Away He , given up all hope, when he beard of the
'Blood Searcher,. and was indueed fitly it. ' Four bottles
eured . ldur„ and although sadly disfigured; 'there le no
: " w cu b b a tist i girr7 b ar i %matt! sl•re;l1.18"1.6.
Ina aireadaroirldch WI be had soy of the' Aagenta seen
We also rehr to the sue of Nancy Bleakoey, of Rider
:l:on, Armstrong county, Pa., cured of Scrofula after being
Unable tiiiet out of 'bed for three years. •
To the me of A•ladr: In •Ansonville. Clearfield counti,
who was also afflicted zdtli Scrofula in its worst form. ,
To the e cit`Gteorge residing in Curolltown, ,
I. lambrla Minty; Pi., who was ea badly afflicted With Can
cer:that it eat bts entire. noee 4.end bin case was worse,
Ifikortepf. 4.-thee hicOrear7's.
— The Wtleniiis Of these cases--every one of which was
:cured : the use of the .Blood Searcher — may also be
found in q elsorditrto he had of any of the Agents.
Pd. 'LEMON, Proprietor.
Laboratory for theMantifactureand sale, dear the Penn
sylvanie Railroad Depot,'Uollidajaborg, Pa.
Dr. GOO. -R". Ropier, Wholesale Agent, Pittsburg, Pa,
Per kali in this city , by ,, Jolin P. Long A CO, James
ißmith.Eardbmiu•& CD, and C. A: Heinitah ; J. B. Johns,
Kew Holland; A. Collins, Falmouth; J.H.Gockley, Reams ,
Wien*: H.' Stanger, Adamstown; S. Ensmioger, Manheim
J. H. Green, Ephrata; .Dr. A. 51..*Hieetand, Mount Joy ; J.
Jay Marietta; J. F. -Seldonwidge Intercourse;
8. J. Boone, Bellevuee; L. Z. Ringwalt, Charclitown • J.
H. Eohternaclit, Peitrville; N. B. Wolle, Lit's; R. 8. Rime,
Elizabethtown; 8. Efackenbergee, 'Bainridge; D. & J. W.
Bowman, hlaytoaro; J. 8. Dellett & Co., Dr. McCorkle, and
R. Williams, Columbla;and by dealers generally.'
gap 18 6m 86
„.
GIN AS A 'REMEDIAL AGENT.
.THIS DELICIOUS. TONIC' STIMULANT,
ESPECIALLY designed for tho'use of the Ibriiera Profes
sion and the -.Emily, having- auperceded- the so-called
Gin',” "Arpmetiq ". cordial," "Medloated,"-"ScbnaPeo,"
etc., is •now endorsed by all of the prominent physicians,
chemists and connoisseurs,. as possessing all of those in
trinsic medicinal qualities (tonic, and diuretic) which be.
long to an OLD and PURE, GIN. Put up in quart bottles
and sold by all druggists, grocers, etc. •
A. M. BININGER & CO.,
(Established in 1778.) Sole Proprietors,
. . No. 19 Broad street, N. T.—
For sale by FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO.,—W. W. &
H. SMITH, and all of the prominent Wholesale Drug
gists in Philadelphia. , [pet 2 ly 88
4 1, Ijia e ego
. 4 „ .,
...s.c ,.
, 5...„,
_ty o ,c, ),..
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--- -v ECONOMY! %"
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IA O Vq. a Eliftmpitolla 2 • 0
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vl - co
bave the Pieces ! •
As accidents wiU happen, even in wel2-reguiated families,
it is very desirable to have some cheap and coavenien
way for relaying Furniture, Toys, Crockery, &c.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
meets all such emergencies, and no household can afford
to be without it. It ie always ready. and up to the stick
ing point. There is no longer a necessity for limping
chairs, splintered veneers; headless dolls, and broken
cradles. It is just the article for cone, shell, and other
ornamental work, so-popular wilts ladies of refinement and
taste.
This admirable preparation is used cold, being chemically
held in solution, and posseesing all the valuable qualities
of the best' cabinet-Makers' Glue. It may be need in the
place ot branary mucilage, being vastly more adhesive.
"USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE."
N.B.—A Brush accompanies each bottle. ./felce, 25 cents
Wholeasle Depot, No.. 48 Cedar street, New York.
HENRI' 0. SPALDING & CO.,
'Boa No. 8,600, New York
Put up for Dealers in Cases containing Four, Eight, and
Twelve Dozeri—a beautiful Lithographic Show Card accom
panying each package.'
• .Cir A single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
will save ten times its cost annually to every houshold. - iiiEL
Sold by all prominent - Stationers, Druggists, Hardware
and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy Stores.
Country merchants should make a note of SPALDING'S
PREPARED .GLUE,-when making up their list. It will
atm' any. climate. Ifeb 14 ly 5
E x ° F.
O l t EN T Um
PUEE- 11IOHT 80110.
Having been appointed by the manufacturers SOLE
AGENTS for the sale of the above article, we are now pre
pared to ihrniehit to Varmere and Dealers In such quanta-
Gee as may be wanted..
It is doitieed and packed If 3 L A T ß igh&BarreLs. '
LIEERLI , DEDUCTION, MADE /OR LARGE
PUBCIUSES
- -
Thii article must not be benfouncted with Youdrette, it
being, as s etated, simply the pure night soil, the great value
of which le well known llaroughout the world.
fdanufacturod by THAOKARA; SCHAFER k THACK—
ARAY: .
For Sale only by ALLEN k NEEDLES,
No. 42 South Delaware Avenue, and 41 - South Water St.,
lit door above Chestnut 'Street, Philadelphia.
feb 12 . 3m 6
CCASTOROII., • ARROW ROOT,
SWEET OIL . . " BORAX," ~i. •
ALCOHOL, . CAMPHOR; .
SPICES, . - CALOMEL,
SODA, DOGWOOD,
CREAM TARTAR PEARL BARLEY,
GUM ARABIC, HARTSHORN,
GELATINE, VIALS,
RHUBARB, SENNA,
JALAP, SPONGE, At.,
For eale at THOMAS ELLMANgK'S
apr 21 tf 14 • - Drne and Chemical Stnre. Weal ;nova.
OEND'&SWAMPS FOR A SPECIMEN OP
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• Parties:getting up.clubs :are-Allowed EA - . per cent. for
their trouble. • • • -- • •
PostruestereandestabLbshed News Dealers &reauthorized
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EhANILING, MOUSES 06. HEED. . LIEN
WILLSON the. 26th - of DIARCH. instant,
the undersigned, ender the firm of.REED, HENDERSON
I CO., will commence the Bankng Businees, in its usual
branches at the Mike hitherto occupied by John K. Reed
1 Co., at the corner of East King and Duke streets, be
.tweentlielJourt House and Sprecher's Hotel. Lancaster, Pal
They will pay interest on deposits! at the following rates._
- 5% per Cent. for 6 mouthi and longer.
80'days and longer. , -
They will buy and sell Stocks and Real • Estate on am ,
mission; negotiate Loans for others. purchase and sell Dille
of Exchange, Prooilascuy'Notte, Drafte, kc., Am, acc.
The anderligneld will be 1 ndlvidually-liable to the este nt
of their mans, for ell 'devreitit Ind . other obligaticins of
Rug' KraDEEISCISit co. - JOHN IL REED;
. .
AMOS S. HENDERSON
ISAAC E.' BUSTER..
mar 20 tfloi
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li "/ H aBLACHER 4, BAUJIIA TAN
- "ra a" Owrilcil. Storey bock of. Bob.- . Moderwell's
,yams:Liaison .Hareliousei.fronting on the Railroad and
Worth Pchice stieet. -Cheap for .Cuh or approsed credit.—
Honsteritly on hand a full assortment of all kinds Saddler's
end. Shoemaker's, Leather, of superior guality,ineluding
Homer!" celebrated Bole Leathee,q. also,
.Leatber . Bands,
well Watched, sellable for all kinde m a kinds . of any
length and walk required, made of. a, superior. quality of
Lel**,Bernice B4ows, Band and lasing Leather Oar.
den Mee, Tinner's Oil, Currie?' Tools, Morckseoe:Shoe
• All ds old leather bought In the rough ; higheityziees
given for Hides and Skfm in cub orq.erc will be prompt
y - = = 'fob b ir e
. -
JIIirDRECW -- JACKSON'S ... BEMEDY.
' -:Changing the subject, Dr: Edgataskedhird what he
wouldhare done - with Oalhoun - and other nullifiers if they
"Hung them, sir, as high es" Hamill." was the-inatin
- WeetikraPilL-. y,'Thealtoubi hava.been. et. terror to Ind.'
torltiYalttime, and po . sionitj"..vpirddlisve pronounced it
the best act of my life: - • •-• • •
—As-harsakithesewords, he half tone in - his bed, and 'all
She aldAlitred in his old eyes again.. ..
Bas . f! 07 40K80/9, P. 2. at
460,1831'4g] • - • • ,Ne w *4 Mere.
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STRAD FOR $lOO. , . ia 3 0,./1041.103TRADS• tc3`:slooo
4111DiDYRIto 1014 desixAbleaumilthr mutts,.
Air AWINIBIVANTADEI 4 3 eadl1btaSsophfiri t ,
li!cli&LlNlEtard Agov .
Or ta 001. W. 4 0 49FIWIE;Agirai; 40 lanillaillclase-
"4=yl,:inc. '"f „;- ut-, 1- .4t.-r,„-e.- A - o=..
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:1,4..4,40-;i4t014.1$
An aperient and stomachic preparation or
IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by com
adian in•Hydroffen, of. high medical author
and. extraradmary
. efilearry in each of the
Tot:nark:4 :
EILiNuTY, NERVOUS APPEcTIONS. EMA
CIATION, DYSPEPSIA, 'DIARRHEA, CONSTI
PATION: SCROFULA, SAITEHINIEL SCURVY,
JAIINDBIE: :LIVER COMELLINTS , MEDEA
MN, MERCURIAL CONWEntlif
NETZENT , ITFUMS,
RHADACHEE. =ME WEAKNESS . , ,
MENSTRIIATION, WHITES, CHLOHOSIS, etc.,
PEEPLES - ON - TM FACE, ROUGHNESS OF
THE SKIN; etc.
The IRON being absorbed by the blood, and
thus circulating through the whole system, no
part of, the body can escape their truly 'wonder
ful influence.
The experience of thousands daily proves that
nb 'jireparation of Iron can for a moment be
compared with it. Impurities of the blood, de
pression of vital energy, pale and otherwise
sickly complexions indicate its necessity in al
most every conceivable case. In all cases of
female debility (finer albus, ohlorosis, etc.), its
effects are delightfully. renovating. No remedy
has ever been discovered, in the whole , history
of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy,
attdfully restorative effects. Good appetite, com
plete digestion, rapid acquisition of strength,
with an unusual disposition for active and
cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use.
As a grand stomachic and general restorative
it, has no superior and no substitute.
Pat up in neat flat metal boxes contatithig
50 'pills, price 50 cents per box; six ibexes,
*2 50; ..one dozen, berm 54- 00. For sale by
Drug
_ . ts generally .. Wlll be sent free to
any dress on receipt of the price. All let
ters, orders, etc., should be . addressed to
R. B. LOCKE & CO.,
General Agents.
339 BROADWAY, N V.
F.8.-.The above Is et. facomiluille of the
label as each box.
KAUVFAIAN /c 00., Nn. 1 Kramph'a BnihErma, East
Orange street, sole Agents for Lancaster. [nor Li ly 4
THE- GREATEST
s.
- 111EDICAL
:., DISCOVERY
OF THE AGE.
THE GREATEST REDIOAL DISUOV.
ERY OF THE AGE.—Dr. KIDIARDY, of Roxbury, bee
discovered, in one of our common mann) weeds, a remedy
that mired
EVERY KIND OF HUMOR,
Bum the worst Scrofula down to a common pimple.
He has triad it in over 1100 cases, and never failed except
in two cases, (both thander. humor.) Ile has now in his
possession over two hundred certidmtes of Its virtue, all
within twenty miles of Boston.
Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth
Onato three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimple■
on the face.
Two to three bottles will clear the system of Biles.
Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in
the mouth or stomach.
Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst case
of Eryslpehut
Ono or two bottles are warranted to cure all humor
the Eyes.
Two bottles aro warranted to cure running of the ears
and blotches among the hair.
Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and
running ulcers.
One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin.
Two to three bottles are warranted to care the worst
cases of ringworm.
Two to three battles are 'warranted to cure the most des
perate case of rheumatism.
I!!lMiZli=
Five to eight bottles will cure the worst ease of scrofula
A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and
a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity it
taken.
Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this In the
vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of it in every caae.—
So sure as water will extinguish fire, so sure will this cure
humor. I never sold a bottle of it, but that sold another;
after a trial it always speaks for itself There are two
things about this herb that appear surprising; first, - that
it grows in our pastures, in some places quite plentiful,
and yet its value has never boon known until I discovered
it In 18413—second, that It should cure all kinds of humor,
In order to give some idea of the sudden rise, and,grea t
popularity of thediscovery, I will state that in April, 1853,
1 peddled it and sold about six bottles per dap—in April.
1854, I sold over onttthousand bottles per day of It.
Some of the wholesale Druggists who have been in the
butritiens twenty and thirty years, my that nothing intim
annals of patent medicines was ever like it. 'There is a
universal praise of itfrem all quarters. • • •
In my own practice I slave kept it strictly for humors
—but since its Introduction as a general family medicine,
great and wonderful virtues have been found in - it that I
never suspected.
- Several casesof epileptic Ste—a.dlsoase which was always
con.siderod incurable, have been- ared by a few Wales.-
0, what' a mercy if it prove effectual in all cases of that
awful malady—there are but few who have seen more of it
than I have.
I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged peo
ple cared by it. For the various diseases of the Liver Sick
Efeldnche, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and AM:Ili, pain in
the aide, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly In diseases
of the Kidneys, &c., the discovery has done more good than
any medicine ever known.
No change of diet over necesaary—eat the best you get
and enough of it.
.
DIAXCTIONS FOR UBE.—Adults onntablti spoonful per day
—Children over ten years dessert spoonful. Children from
live to eight years tea spoonful. As no directions can be
applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on
the bowels twice a day. Manufactured by.
DONALD KENNEDY,
No. 120 Warren et., Roxbury, Ilsits.
Price, $l,OO.
Wholesale Agents.—New York city, C. 31. Clickner, 81
Barclay street; -C. H. Ring, 195 Broadwayt iimehten
Clark, 175 Broadway; A. B. 4 D. Sands, 100.Fultortet...
Sold in Rochester by J. Bryan & Co., Wholesalo Agents
No. US State street; 'alto by L. Post & Co.
General Agent.—T. W. Dyott g Son, Philadelphia.
Agents in Lancaster.—James Smith, Wm. G. Baker,
SatanelWelchens, B. H.Rauffman, H.A. Roekatleld, Chas.
A. Heinitsh and John N. Long. aug 4 ly-29
I Pi PANTS i,PRESEIII.IrERII•
' This newly.diseovered invention Preserves the Clothes
from being. Solled,..renders Nursing safe from •incon
venience, and is a great comfort to Mothers and Nurses.
44.- To be-bad at ALL LADIES' STORES, and sent free
by post, direct from the inventor, Mss. ANMPIELD, No.
612 Twelfth street, Washington, D. C., by remitting the
amount.
PRICE, ONE DOLLAR EACH.
LADYA GENTS WANTED
Al? A Ilbetel allowance made to the trade.
Ltiou. OWE 1 teUtstir lv bl We, FOIL ALL!
The never-failing MRS. VAN HORN to the best. • the
succeeds when all others have felled. All who . are in
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consult bar to relieve end satisfy their minds.
IN LOVE AFFAIRS SHE NEVER FAILS I
She has the secret of winning the affections ox the op.
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LIKRNESS OF YOUR. FUTURE WIFE OR HUSBAND,
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A SPEEDY AND • HAPPY MARRIAGE;
She is therefore a sure dependence. She has been the
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settler. Thousands of broken hearts have been healed at d
made happy by her.
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It ts well known to the public at largellutt she .was the
first and she is the only person who can chow the likeness
In reality, and who ran give entire satisfaction on all the
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NO. 1336 LOHBARD STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
All interviews • are fdrict , y private and confidential.
WEALTH, EMINENCE, CioOD LUCK ANILIIASPINESS
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She Can foretel, with the greatest certainty, the result of
all Commercial. and 1.168 1 / 2 888 transactions. If you follow
her advice. you wilt
' LIIPROYE YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES
and succeed In all your undertakings: Those who have
been unfortunate and unsucceestal In life, and In business,
—those who have worked bard and struggled against ad
versity and misfortune the greater port of their time, and
found the more they tried to get forward lathe wor Id, the
More things went against them these cases have con
sulted her for the last twenty years.
.Alt those who"wisely
followed her advice are now
RICH, HAPPY AND SUCCiSSEUL I'
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All Interviews are strictly private and confidential.
Come one :comp all! to
1336 LOMBARD STREET,
between Juniper and Broad, Philadelphia., •
July 10 ~ • . ' 17'26
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A MERICAN LIFE INSUELANDE AND
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O•.( 1 .A..f. S T.O 0 K,;. ,$ 5 OSA ,cfo , 0
mapany'aßitildini, Waln u t etztet,4l.4. 04124 or .
LIFE ursIIIL&NOR AT TEE 'USUAL Isuitua,
or at Joint Stock Eater, at about 20 per tent. Lew, or at
Total Abstinence Hate!, theloweat world.
A. WHLlZDlN,Prisddent.
J. 0. Seeretsry. .'.! •., • .
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