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The Intingaration Ball.
Zion's Herald (Methodist) expostu
lates earnestly against the proposed in
auguration ball at Washington, to be
given in the Patent Office building. It
says :." While we regard it as a sin at
any time, on such an occasion, for the
nation's officiary to condescend to such
levity as to attend and sanction a grand
ball, we shall look upon it at this
time as a flagrant insult both to God and
men. We therefore hope thatgood sense
and better judgment will prevail at
Washington; and that, if for no other
reason, out of respect to the memory of
those who have died for the country—
out of sympathy-for those who still weep
and mourn, and out of decent regard for
the Christian sentiments of the truest
patriots in all the lands, there will be
no Presidential inauguration ball this
Who are the Happy?
Lord Byron once said: "The me
chanics and workinmen who can main-
Min their families are, in my opinion,
the happiest body of men. Poverty is
wretchedness, but even poverty is
preferable to the heartless; 4 unmeaning
dissipation of the high orders." Another
author says : "I have no propensity to
envy any one, least of all the rich and
great; but if I were disposed to this
weakness, the subject of my envy would
be a healthy young man, in full pos
session Of his strength and faculties,
going forth in the morning to work for
his wife and children, or bringing home
his wages at night."
Rhode Island the Wealthiest State.
The table of internal revenue derived
from the different States, just published,
shows the proportion of wealth to the
population which exists in each State,
and hence the proportional profits of
capital to each. We should expect New
York - to exhibit the highest ratio, but
its twenty-four millions of taxes, divid
ed among its population of nearly four
million, give a tax of only $6.25 to each
individual. Pennsylvania with nearly
thirteen million of population, gives
$4.60 to each person. Massachusetts
gives ; Rhode Island 510.25; Con
necticut $6.83 ; Ohio $5.04 ; Illinois $5.
70; New Jersey $4.32; California $4.50;
Maine $1.80; Michigan $1.57; New
Hampshire $3.07; Vermont $1.12; Del
aware 53.23; Maryland $4.02; Indiana
$2.41. According to these ratios, Rhode
Island is richer per Capita than any
other State in the I7nion, or, in other
words, capital there is more remunera
tive and wealth more accumulated.
Nrotootonal Tardo.
AT EWTON LIGHTNEIi,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
NOILTU DUKE STREET
(Nearly opposite the Court House,)
LANCASTER, PA
A NnREW J
STEIN II A N
ATTORNEY- AT-LAW
opposite Cooper's Hotel,
WEST KIND STREET,
LANCASTER, PA
H 3 . S %V A It Ii
A'IFOR.NEY-AT-LAW
No. 13 NORTH DUKE STREET,
(Near the Court House,)
LANCASTER, PAI
S :A3IILTEI. 11...11EYNOLDS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
No. 53 EAST KING STREET,
(Opposite Lecher's Hotel,)
LANCASTER, PA
74 . 31. NORTH,
TTORNEY
- A T -L A•W
COLUMBIA, PA
aug 29
ANDREW M. FRANTZ
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
NO. 21 NORM DUKE STREET,
• LANCASTER, PA
Rug 29
J.
E. K AUFMAN,
ATTORirEY-AT-LAW
SOUTH DIIEE STREET,
. LANCASTER, PA.
Soldiers' bounty, back pay and pensions
collected without delay.
aug 211
WILLIAM B. FORDNEY
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
No. 44 EAST KING STREET,
(Above Lechler's Hotel,)
LANCASTER, PA
sep 2
ABRAM SIIANH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
No. 36 NORTH DUKE STREET,
LANCASTER, PA
aug 29
D R.SWENTZEL
Continues to practice
DENTISTRY,
at his Oft ice, ill NORTH QUEEN STREET,
Half a square south of the Railroad Depot,
LANCASTER, PA
D R. JOHN ➢LcCALLA,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Office and residence opposite Cooper's Hotel,
WEST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA
nug 29
D R. H. B. DUNLAP,
SURGEON DENTIE3T,
MAIN STREET,
MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA
4/?. All business entrusted to his care will:be
promptly attended to,
aug 29
J
E. LIVINGSTON,
ATTQRNEr-AT-LLN.W
No. 11 NORTH DUKE STREET,
(A few doors north of the Court House,)
LANCASTER, PA.
julyl4 tfw 27
REUBEN B. LONG
ATTORNEY- . A.T-LAW,
NO. S NORTH DUKE STREET,
(Opposite Court House,)
LANCASTER, PA
uly 14
Pmiting.
R ELI), IiENDERSON a CO
BANKERS
CORNER EAST KING AND DUKE STREETS,
LANCASTER, PA
JAMES 11 WALTON. TEIO3LAS W. YOST..
W A IA TATRS'BII.ROKIRBO, S
T
AND
GENERAL COLLECTORS,
No. 25 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA
REFERENCES:
Jay Cooke & Co., E. P. Middleton & Bro.
James, Kent, Santee & Esherick, Black & Co.,
Co., Hon. Wm. Wilkins,
C. M'Eibbin & Son,. " H. D. Foster,
Hon. James Pollock, " Asa Packer,
A. H. Reeder, V. L. Bradford, Esq.,
" Warren J. Wood- Hon. Geo. Sanderson.
ward
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR GOLD AND
SIER.
GOVERNMENT AND LV OTHER INTERESTS
COLLECTED.
STOCKS - 4151JGHT AND SOLD ON COMMLS-:.
SION.
feb tfw
wRNTZ BROTHERS.
CHAS. R WENTZ, HENRY C. WENTZ,
Taos. J. Warrrs.
No. 5 EAST KING STREET,
DRY GOODS,
HOOP SKIRTS
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS
Daily receiving Bargains and selling car
quickly. Ijuly 71yw 28
gountg t Junco.
FINANCES OF LANCASTER COUNTY.
RECEIPTS FOR 1864.
1864. SAM' 'EL HF-R6k, Treasure; , Dr.
Jan, 4, To Cash received from John
Denlinger, Treasurer, being bal
ance as per Auditor's report 829,541 44
Jan. 7, Received from Jesse Landis,
costs In Abm. Hammer. 11 82
Jan. 11, Received from Jesse Landis
costs in Com'th vs. David Bowman. 11 64
Jan. 18. Received from Jesse Landis, •
costa in Com'th vs, Benjamin and
Lydia Jones 11 18
Jan; 23, . - Received from Militia Tax
for 1863, as per late Auditor's state
ment 3064 23 .
Jan. 20, Received from State Tax, be
ing an over plus of State Tax for
1863 539 22
Feb. 1, Received f rom.F. Smith, Sh'lT,
fine and Jury fund 29 00
Feb. 1.5 Received from Jacob Miller.
juror fine 500
Feb. V-, Received from U. M. Penny,
for Election Laws
March 26, Received from Jesse Lan
dis interest, as., Com'th vs. A. el?
E.Rover 11 00
March 28, Received from Daniel Esh
leman Ephrata township, Loan.... 3,400 00
March 2., Received from Samuel K.
Landis, East Lampeter township,
Loan 800 00
March 2.9, Received from John Sen
senig, sr. Earl township, Loan 2,100 00
March 29Received from Tonh B. Sen
senig, Earl township Loan 730 00
March 31, Received from Emanuel
Rinsch, East Hempfleld township, •
Loan 3,800 00
March 31, Received from Maria E.
Grabill W. Earl, Loan 300 00
April 1, Rec'd from Michael Kneisly,
Manor township,' Loan 1,000 00
April 1, Received from Isaac B. Kauf
man, Penn township Loan 1,000 00
April 1, Reed from Christian Hos
teler, Manheim township, Loan... 1,800 00
April 1, Received from John Work
man, E. Hempfleld township, Loan 500 00
April 1, Received from Sophia Kurtz,
Manbelm township, Loan 2,200 (Al
April 2, Received from Magdalena.
Becker, lancaster township, Loan WO 00
April 4. Reed from Elizabeth Kurtz,
wife of Daniel Kurtz, City Loan... 600 Os
April 8. Received from Tobias Den
linger, East Hempfleld township,
Loan 1,000 (X)
April 7, Reed from Anna Denlinger,
Manor township, Loan 1,250 00
April 11, Received from John Risser,
Warwick township, Loan 300 00
April 11, Received from Magdalen,,
Bauman, City, Loan 1,0(10 00
April 12, Received from Adam Dil
ler, East Earl township, Loan 210 00
April 11 Received from C.l). Warfel,
sup. Salisbury township, on ac
count of Bridgeat fenlinger's MIR 100 0')
April 18, Iteceived from Henry M.
Musser, Earl t.twnship, Loan 500 00
April 25, Reef.' yell from Henry Mar
tin, Ephrata township, Loan 480 00
April 25, Itee'd from David B. Rudy,
Warwick I ownship, Loan 504) 00
April 25, Received from .lohn D. Lan
dis, Mail 11(ii II township, l,4l,l.ll 51)0 00
April 27, Received from Henry M.
• Bremonan, of Elizabethtown, for
a stray horse sold 1 89
April 27, Received from J 74
ohn li. .1-
Clerk Q. S., for costs paid by
M rs. Sh ickly 02 00
.May 3 , lb',', ived from F.Sin Rh, Sli'ff
tines and jury tine 10 00
May 3, Received from John If. Zel
lers Clerk Q. S., line of S. It, Zug... 5 0))
May 3, Received from John H. Zel
lers, Clerk q. R. costs on account
from I, eitter 115 00
May 9, 11,, , ,•ir,41 from John 11. /,r )-
lens. Clerk q. S., costs in Col.l'lll
vs. Jac. Fair 13 79
May 11, Reed from John H. Zeller,
tine and costs In) vs. N. Gar
th:ol 230 60
May hi, Redd from David Kemper,
for relief money refunded from
Ephrata township 6 00
May 30, Itec'd from A. S. Clark, for
Idank tax duplicates 25
.11.1111' 11 , Received from County com
missioners, for old Lumber sold at
Earn fry Bridge 21 70
June 1-1, Recd from F.Smith, Sheri if,
fines
June 14, Received from D. WarMl,
Sup. of Sal-ishury, bnl iin bridge al
I ionlinger•s Mill 2141 li
June 27, Received Iron Jesse Landis,
costs in Cozn't 5..1. S. Comline... 28 ( ( 3
July 1 , Received from Stauffer,
.1. I'., East Ilemptield township,
for stray sheep sold
July 11, Received from John Ram
liaugh, 0,r2 blank tax duplicates... TA)
July 12, Received from David Kemp
er, Ephrata township, I oian 500 . 00
July 13, Received from Elias 1), Bom
berger, East 1 Ifonplield township
Loan 2,014 (0)
July 15, Received John .1. Fordney,
City, Loan 150 oo
July 20, Reci•ived from Andrew Dien
ner Salisbury township. Loa,, .100 00
Di 2.5, Received from Barnard .1.
I,echler, Salisbury township, Loan 1,-500 00
July 25, Received 11,111.1. I", Hershey,
Salisbury township, Loan 1,000 00
July 23, Received from Emanuel I'.
Manheim township, Loan.. flOO 00
July 25, Received from Jim. Rohrer,
E. llemptield township, Loan 200 00
July 25, Iteeeivi•il from John Gin
grich, E. Ilemptield twp., Loan._ 5140 00
July 25 Received from John Hama,
East H.-11114MM t ownship,l. 'an... 111000
July 2.5, Received from 11. R. Kurtz,
Ephrata township, Loan 400 10)
July :10, Ree'd from Joseph (' 13m l:-
waiter, Manheim township, Loan. 500 00
Aug. I, Received from Adam Boris
fled, Conestoga township, Loan 900 00
Au r. 1, Received from Datil Rohrer,
East Hempfleld township, Loan .500 00
Aug. 1, Received from Tobias Den
linger, East Hemptield township,
Loan 31X1 00
Aug.:3, Received from Amos Groff,
costs Coin'th vs. II Reese 7 50
Aug. 5, Rec'd from 6'. Smith, Sheriff,
fines and jury fund 19 10)
Aug,. is, Received from Geo. Ford
ney, exonerated tax 20
Nov. 1, Received from C. M. Martin,
P of Mt. Joy borough, fine on
Henry Slum for swearing if- 35
Noy,r2l, Received from Jesse Lan
dis, amount of judgment, Lancas
ter county vs. Wl - m. 1,. Atlee, Nov.
term, No. -I" 111 78
Dec. 11, Received from John li. Zel
ler, tine in Corn'th vs. Mary Ann
Stevensmi 10 00
Dee. 7, Ree'd from F. Smith, Sheriff, •
fine and jury fund 32 00
Dec. 19, Received from D. Hartman,
for blank tax duplicate 40
Dec. 20, Received from Wm. s. Shirk,
costs and Ones in Commonwealth
vs. Emanuel Hall 112 it
Dec. 26, Received from .losse Landis,
costs in Commonwealth vs. George
Shallcross 15 60
Dec. 31, Received from John .I.er/th
rall and others for soldiers tox 50 50
Aggregate Assessment of County rates
and levies for 1504, as per lat
17'e0s10., by the County Cu,,,,,, i sslancrs,
0, wit
Adamstown Borough 11 - I.S lit
Bart 9:32 d 2
Itreeknoek 728 !lb
Cturnarvon 1,127 sti
Coca lira Fast 1,290 91)
Cocain.° West 1,819 1;9
Colerain I,otio sv
Columbia. Borough 2,119 12
Conestoga 2.117 it!
Conoy 1,311 76
Clay 1,612 56
Donegal East 1 . 069 96
Donegal West 1,161 16
Drumore 1,h9!) 60
Ephrata 2,1:43 19
Earl 3,981 IC,
Earl East 2,59 s 59
Earl West... 3,173 17
Elizabeth 961 116
Elizabethtown Borough .475 72
Eden 591 9:1
Fulton .. 1,259 99
liemptield East ......... ..... . ........ _1,962 71)
Hempfleld West 3,517 :12
Lampeter East ...... ... ......... .........1.252 99
Larnpeter West 1,092 71
Lancaster ..................... .............. 1,7g5 47
Lancaster City, East Wards 5,92 1 , 40
" West Wards... 5,278 111
Leacoek 3,163 59
Leacock Upper 1,177 06
Little Britain 1,112 It
Manheim 4,5:15 19
Manic 1169 53
Manor 6,631 39
Mount Joy 2,276 15
Mount Joy litimugh ito7 53
Marietta " 1,132 63
Manhen " n 139 11
Paradise 2,655 79
Penn 2;40 114:
Pequea 1,6 4 Y 95
Providence 610 11
Rapho ", , 43 27
Salisbury 4,099 91
Sadsbury 1,101 1;3
Strasburg 1,020 20
I . itrashurg tiorough 611 07
Waiwicl - 1 1,307 16
Washington 11orough 222 01
111,969 11
To Cash rrorirrd for En•cs., Toy, no lot
to grit:
Mount Joy borough Ism 8 21 29
Leacock township do 0!N
Strasburg do do 31;,1
Eliz bethtown borough ... do 73 80
Conestoga township In 3 3
Martic do do 5 97
Clay- do do 50 26
Paradise do do 511
Lampeter E. do do 111 72
Ephrata do do 14 56
Earl West do do 1 - I s
lampeterW. do do 3 00
Earl do do 48 00
I Tumor,. to do 20 25
Canarvon do do 175
Cocalico E. do do 1 al
West Wards, I'ity, ...- ..... do 51 71
Rapho township do 4 01
do !per Breneman) do 1 95
Bart township do 10 45
do (per Baughman) do 2.5
East Wards—City - do 05 00
Cocalico W. twp. do 10 22
Little •B itain twp. do 055
Salisbury 'tlii do 0 73
- Washington bor. do 1 43
Fulton townsnim do 6 lit
Eden do 1061 !I 54
Colerain do do 3 30
Donegal W. twp. do 3 42
Lancaster = do do 6 56
Sadsbury do do 171$
Leacock do do 6 27
Strasburg do do 19 07
Pequea do do 5 94
Providence do do 10 07
Marietta b;irough do 21 01
Conestoga twp. do 16 26
Paradise twp. do 10 76
Cocalico W. twp. do 3 00
Leacock twp. do 2 63
Martic do do 16 87
Bart do do 2 65
Penn do ...... .... do 5 05
Columbia borough do 53 its
Fulton township do 1 61
Drumore do do 18 62
Earl do do 7 -11
Hempfleld W. twp do 16 34
Rapho township do 4 04
Elizabeth do do 3 00
Manheim borough do 25 42
Hemplteld E. twp. do 91 49
Cocalico E. twp. • do 426
Lampeter E. twp. do 7.3 02
Ephrata twp. do 4 76
• 795,44
To amount of outstmathm Tax as per
report of last County Auditor 21,613.85
Total 6205,983.76
Expenditures of 1864.
By amount of Court order, in favor
- of Jacob A. Miller, Jno. Strohm, Jr.
and Sam'l Book, County Auditors,
for auditing the several accounts
and incidental expenses for 1863...... 180 00
P. G. Eberman, Court order for stat
ing account for 1863 25 00
568 Commissioners orders drawn tor
1864, including relief to Fatalles of
Volunteers and Bounties to Vol
unteers 129 25
837 Court Bills and Certificates 12,345 53
13 Road Viewers d Surveyors orders 116 24
Constables return orders to Court of
Quarter Sessions 213 68
Ori °until; tinanctS.
Commissions allo,.ed collectors 5,986 61
Exoneration do 2,242 61
Outstanding Taxes.
Rapti.° township, 1861 .............8 231 00
Brecknock " 1861 91 45
Caenarvon " ".............382 66
Columbia borough ••m3 72
.Conoy- township " ... ..... ..... 317 56
*Clay. "... ......
~ .... 130 06
*Donegal E " 662 46
*Earl East " " 391 09
*Earl West " . " 441 64
*Elizabethtown bor. 1864........ 81 72
Hempfield E. twp " . ...... .1,338 00
*Lampeter West twp " ........ 109 95
Lancaster, t-E. Wards " . ...... . 812 63
Lancaster, W. Wards " 961 ZS
Little Britain twp. " ........ 655 70
*Manheim " 1,694 42
"
*Manor 862 15
Mount Joy - "... .... . 488 38
* do borough
~ " ........ 226 0.3
Salisbury
..
*Strasburg borough ••........ *3 72
*Warwick township " 163 47
. .
10,916 14
Treasurer's Commission on S 00, 333 -
at 8-10 per cent 1,202 6fi
Balance . 43,032 04
Those marked thus have since paid
AUDITORS' REPORT
We, the und , rsigned Auditors of Lancaster
county. do certify, that we have atrefully ex
amined the above account of Samuel Hess,
Esq., Treasurer of said county, and have com
pared his vouchers with the same, and find a
balance in his hands of Forty-three thousand,
five hundred and thirty-two dollars and four
cents, 03,532 (11.,
We have examined the account of Christian
(last, Esq., Treasurer of the Poor and House of
Employment of Lancaster county, and find a
balance due hi,. of Five hundred and forty
six dollars and eight cents, (0316 08) on the
second day of January,
We have also examined the account of P.
W. Housekeeper, Esq., Treasurer of the Board
of Prison Inspectors, and found it correct,
showing a balance in his hands of One thous
and six hundred and I wenty-three dollars and
sixty-eight cents, liS,l on the second day
of Janual7,-, 1065.
,
The !lab - intl., of the County at the present
time for individual loans at four and live per
cent. per annum, amount to 5'191,973 03, deduct
ing the above amount in hat.ds of the 'Treasur
er, E-13,.5132 01, would show an indebtedness of
01.18,4-11 59, the outstanding taxes amount to
010,910 11.
In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our
hands at the Commissioner's Office, this twen
tieth clay of January, lsitl
JOHN STROHM, Jr.,
HOOK,
DAVID S. CLARK,
\ tut inn . of Lancaster county
COMMISSIONER'S STATEMENT
The following is a statement of the Commis
sioners' Orders drawn on Samuel Hess, Treas
urer of Lancaster county, Mr the you . Dint.
.1 VSI,NOI,. Pro.
Adamstown, Win. Stn! • t'' 15 00
Bart, H. W..itilmstin 13 00
Breeknoelt, Iil•Dj:111111Seilerl 27 00
Ciernarvon, Jriseph NVeaver In 00
Coealieo East, 37 111
Coealiert West, Joim Frantz in 011
Colerain, Janie, )IcCullough ' 15 00
Columbia litionigh, John Eddy tin 00
Conestoga, M. rionediet 15 00
Conoy, A. 11. Bachman 112 (N)
Clay, Henry W. Pont'r 35 00
I ionegal East. John Routh:tell 63 00
Donegal West, Jos. E. Brelle111:111 .ili IX)
Drlllllore, C. M. Johnson st; na
Ephrata, John \l,' i ;0.0 It) 00
Earl, C. 1. Iltilltnan C, 00
Earl East, John 5,111,111a1l 52 00
Earl West, Jaeoli NVoll 5o 00
Elizabeth, George I latorm•i• hi tio
Elizabethtown ii,r., ,“. .w. (1
mer... 2O 50
Edell, JOllll Graham 32 00
Fulton, Alfred K.itu , 50 00
Heinplield East, Fred'', llotTinan :53 00
flemptield West, Juseph Brown 30 110
Larnpoter East, Itolii•rt Millet' 42 1141
i.olollot.er West, D. M. Landis 12 00
Lancaster, 13enjannn I tuber . Z2 00
City, N. \V. \Vard, Win. 13. Strine 150 00
" S. W. \Vard, F.. Harkins in full Nll,O
" N. E. Ward, fleorge Kin" 130 00
" S. E. Ward, James 11. Itarnes ..... ... 130 Oil
I,eaeock, .101'1 S: E I P,. • 1.5 00
1,000001: Upper, N. F. Sheatter 50 00
Little Britain, Levi Barnett 01 00
Manhenn Borough, .0. I'. 113 us 02 011
Marne, .iallooS'A. Ewing 110 10)
Manor, \I. It. Slunk 110 00
Mount Joy, 11. F. ttin,i,l, 55 00
\lount Joy I;orougli, .1. It. Fitzgerald 30 011
Marietta Isaac Reisinger :12 IN)
Manheini " 11. Ditrenderfer...... 171x1
Paradise. Elias Miller 15 01)
Pequea, Andrew :\ lehall'y :C3 IHI
Penn, 1.:. 11. I ;ingcri,•l) :10 00
Providence, J. \I. Martin 301H1
Itapho„l. I:. I:reneinan 50 II)
Salisbury, J. 1). Warfel 70 IA)
Salsbury, John Allow 13 110
Strasburg, .I. \V. Fritz Fit) (MI
Strasburg Borough, John Wentz .1110
Warwick, A. It. Hackman 03 00
Washington ilorough„los. F. Charles... 20 00
G. 11". Gardner, for altering account of
Elizabethtown 3 00
AL R. $1101314, for altering account of
Manor township, State tax 13 00
Assessors taking enumeration of taxa
ble,: 133 7.5
Rridwe.
Robert Russell I) repairing bridge
over Conestoga:a theold Cotton Fac
tory, and sale Harbor 117 st
George Keener for sdays work GW
S. Rote for Iron bolts, ,ve 19 tit
George Hentzel for latardinn hands..... 19 S.'
A. W. Russell for Spikes, Nails, ,ke t; 11
J. G. Peters for I.ltinber for bridge at
the ohl Factory 153
H. K. Stoner do do 117
(lun~l. v .v'Cs.ar. , n.e nun'(
Henry Alusser, Esq., Clerk fees 5: 190
J. B. Livingston, Esq , Attorney 973 (
F.:I:1141th, Esq., SI, rilr 977 9
John 11. Zellers, Es 1., I •lerk 978 4
Jurors pay 2,15 S t
Witness ayl,ol
Justices pay 5 , 9 I
Constables pay 1,111:i S
Crier and Tipstal es 2117 I
Jurors pay
Crier and Tipstart,
-, •
f ' , dirt 11,..,,,=
G. M. Steinman ..), Co., hill for Hard-
Ware F: :11 22
.1. ( hibii•, gas tilting and water pipes._ 33 20
Jaciiii Rotharmel, billlor
Cradles s 55
A. R. Barr, Inc inanilla rope for clack.. 7 IS
Daniel EriS111:1.11, call lentry 75 37
J.ll. Russel, for Hardware IS .16
A. C. Flinn, gas fitting, Sc 15 66
(;. 1). Sprecher, cement and sundries.. 30 ill
Joseph C. Snyder, sundries 26 511
.1. Eherman's estate, care :nil mend
ing clock 25 Oil
David Bair Si I Si., muslin II 72
(1. Senor &Sons, hoi.rds 35 00
Silvus Si May, hardware II sii
A. M. Fl,llll - 7. 'OlO 1,11111 , 0 1,,, :1 ill
\VIII. Diller, iron railin , 111 81i
M. McCullum, steps and painting Ili .511
:Mrs. Slyer, cleaning house 7 511
F. Sweetzer and others, for labor 16 62
George Keller, masonry Ili 57
Lancaster County Prison, carpeting... 16 90
.1. }feline, mending chairs I 50
S.l'. Taylor, for ice 5 10
li. Zaeppel, do till)
IL Wagener, shoveling snow 10 irt
A. R. Russel, sundries S 55
A. B. Rifler, ESQ., Coroner, and (Oilers
holding Inquest on bodies of 47 per
sons found dead in Lancaster county, 6571 13
(F,HI In insioners' Oilier.
Win. Spencer, Esq., 111 (lays services
as Commissioner at 62.00 per day,
6282 00, and 2526 miles at CentS per
mile 61(19 35. Total iimount 6151 56.
Balance „FA 50
on account of lervices for ISol 500 0(1
John Poser, Esq., 117 days' services as
Commissioner at 62.00 per day 6291 (1,
and 2'771 miles at 6 cents per mile
5136 26. Total amount 5150 20. Bal
aura ISO 26
David Kemper, Esq., I_-I days' service
as Commissioner at 62 00 per dily
5`'215 00, and 25 I 2 miles at 6 (ents per
mile 6171 IS . Total amount 5119 12.
Balance .......... ............... ............ 169 12
)11 account or services for 1551 401 110
Thomas t'ollins on account of services
as Commissioner 450 00
Jesse Landis one years salary :is solici
tor ' 150 00
P. G. Eberman's Salary 030 00
(1. Clarkson tar steel pens 1 "5
E. C. Talmaue, Callender Clock 22 00
A. 11, McClertitint. S. iil Pr,,, 12 011
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EP et
Elect ion officers holding township
elect ions 3 1019 711
Special elect ion 12:34 84
General electioiL ..... ...... ...... ..... 1247 90
Presidential election ...... ..... . ..... ..... 1329 25
Election Slicersr holding special elec
tion in Clay township... ...... ..... 24 45
Elect ion officers for city ci ection..... Oil 46
Sped .1 elect ion in Leacocic township. 21 80
i. Shober, consolidating city election. 2 45
J. Carpenter and John Zellers, clerk
ing for return .T mitres at August elec.-
8 16
J. E. Carpenter and .1. C. Boyd, clerk-
. . -
ing for General election... ...
... ..... ..... ... 30 00
do for Presidential election 40 09
J. Seldoinridge services at election..... 30 14
Assessors' pay for lists of v0ter5........... 1151 :55
Constables pay at township election... 211 It()
Henry Baumgardner, bill for coal Gil 50
Milit" , ll
Bounties paid to v01unteer5........_....._,00
Sulisistanee for 4110 181
Relief to sundry' persons...... ......... ..... 50
Pay to volunteersfor short time of ser
vice 150 88
J. J. Cochran, postage and envelopes.. 5 19 15
Penitentiary.
Eastern Penitentiary for support of
convicts for the year 1893 398 88
Gas.
Lancaster Gas Company, gas bi 11.......... $ 139 97
Priffity.
John M. Ensinim ' mudiill for printing.. $ 2 2 00
F. H. Stauffer, '"'" " 72 00
...
"
F. L. Baker, " 55 00
Rudolph Kuhn, "... 27 00
"
"
Pearsol & Geist , `• ... 68S 45
George Sanderson, " " ... 139 00
John Bears Sons, " ... 400 70
S. A. Wylie, " " ... 359 43
"
1/. 13. Lehman, 13 00
...
Hlestand S. "" Co., ".. 458 37
"
A. M. Rambo, " ... 80 75
~ E, H. Thomas, ," " .., 40 00
Cooper, Sanderson ‘E. Co., " .1. 262 78
Public Qffices.
George Wiant for books and binding.. 3 374 70
William Leaman, Esq., auditing pub
lic offices 114 00
$ 488 70
Poor and House of Employment.
Amos Henderson, Esq., on account of
estimate for support of poor 55,000 00
C. Gast, Esq., Treasurer in full 19,100 00
824,100 00
Prison.
Peter Johns, Esq., on account of esti-
mate for support of Prison ... 83,800 00
P. W. Housekeeper, Esq., on account
of estimate for support of Prison 5,500 00
T , ouuty bunco.
A. Rohrer in full S '2 , 600 00
~
Daniel Witmer, on act. of bond 151') 00
Amos Herr. in full ,
500 00
John Royer, do . . ..........
400 1:10
Martin B. Sheaffer, in fu11..._ ....--- ''''''
Eliza Binkley, do 1500 al
Amos Sourbeer, do 2500 00
Susan A. Himes, do 13 0 5 00
Harriet Brown 50 00
Interest paid to bondholders
Post itorte7REzaininations.
Post mortem ex.,minations on the
bodies of P 3 persons found dead in
. Lanea.ster County Sl6O 00
Janitor:
Joseph C. Snyder, services as Janitor
for one year. S. 461 00
•
Lunatic Asylum.
Penn'a State Lunatic Asylum for sup
port of Howe anl Clark !for 1861 F 332 78
Road Damages.
_
W. Fore, road damages Sadsbury twp. S 200 00
Joseph Pownall, do 45 76
Samuel Slokom, do 74 S 5
Jos. D. Pownall, do 150 33
Levi Grube, Manheim. 23 00
Daniel Rudy, do . 800
Robert Kerns, Manor . ' 50 00
Jacob Pickel, do 30 00
Jacob Mohler, West Ear L...... ............. . 20 00
Lydia ...t: Catharine Rrenise, W. Earl... 35 00
Christian Yost, Leacock , 10 00
G. Sanderson, Mayor, am't. due city... 60 58
?225,9S ,7c
G. Sanderson, Mayor's fees for vagrant
Censtable
do Gondolier
do 8aker........
do Messenkop
do
do 5hr0de.......
Relief to ' , oolitic, of VolufiCeers ;10,639 CO
Taxes refunded to Collector, and
yiduals ..... ............ .... ... ......... ........ 311 97
Paid Court orders for arresting Horse
Expenses fur taking persons to House
of Refuge. ........ ...... ............ 134 H
Wm. Demuth :toil offers copying Tax -
duplicate, . 110 03
John Intlow, Boarding Jur0r5........'_._7 UU
William Cooper
Lancaster city for Water rent :SS 00
Sain'l Hess. Esq., Treasurer, fir uncol
lected Taxes in Earl township . IS s 7
L. Hilton, Is inging John 'Hagen from
Illinois ..... .......... ............. 115 50
L. Atli,: Mr - servic'es - fil Com.
vs. Nell 3 00
John Johns, for Revenue Stamps 20 71
J. Boyers and others witness in road
east. 17 9:2
J. Ainweg, Esq talcingd,positi‘ms in
.
case 3 50
- Wm. Demuth and others copyin tax ti
lists 143
Daniel Epping, for days Work 7 01)
William Lechler 410 do 2NI
T. B. Jefferies ft,r hox ng records 5 It)
1 - 1. Wagner Mr day's work 1 50
J. Shartzer, collector of Washington
hor 1 . .1' ei,llect ing Taves 52 09
G. 11. Harnnan,harso and buggy hire. .1 00
U. It. Messersmith, Esq., donation for
sufferers of Ch; mbersburg caused
by - Rebel Raid 10,000 110
Patriot Daughters for relief of persons
from Chanilwisburg sojourn, in this
city .. WO 01
.Inllll Knoxstead and others e.Xpen,t,
in laying milt Slate road In•tWenn
Berk, and Laneash, counties 61 50
W. spencer, Esq., t•XpenseS in a rural
ease 29 20
J. Landis, Esq., professional services.. 02 00
Landis, costs in Coot. vs. Miller.. 3 SI
Al. McKinsey, for Election La ,, s. R II
H. F. Bridgens for 2 County Atlases... 12 INI
J. F. Plank and of hers laying ou sltate
road between Berks, Lancaster and
Chester Counties 20 ita
F. Eberman for cleaning Clock 20 0.1
J. W. Gross, Assessor, Ephrata twp.,
attending appeals l 3
W. B. Wiley, Esq., qualifying Shei ilf
and Commissioners to select Jurors
for .... .
M. Zaino, interpreting In Court, tRe.... t 1,5 INI
J. NV. Fritz., Assessor, attending spe
cial appeal 1 00
.1. (Jinni:ll:er, serving suliprena 5 In)
I-Wad viewers orders
l'onstables
)ntstanding lea n
Exoneration,:
t'omtnissions
Auditors' ',ay
Clerk's pay
Truasurers Commission,
Balance ill Treasurer's hands
. - .. 4 2i),5.115.3 77
WILLIAM SPENCER.,
IIAVIDK EMPER,
T.l - 11 /151 AS CoLLINS,
fct) 1.5 21w 0] County Commissioners.
dent Estate
REDERICK COUNTY LAND AT PHI
VAT's: SALE.
One Farm of Isfi A CI t ES, and one of 125 ACRES
Thew t‘vo larms can be bought together, as
they are one tract. both lia.ve comforta
ble improvements upon them.
They are 110111111('11,41 the :small by the Balti
more and Uhin Itailroad, and on the north by
tue Baltimore anii Frederick. Tttrupihu , and
Ire r mites iF in Frederiel: and 1 utile from
New :‘liirl:mt an.i Monrovia Depot.
T 11 44 :WM, 1 . ,11'111,44 call lie bought :it a bargain,
on the turret reasonable I,IIIIS. T 114 . 4 1 14 .4 1s Wood
e114,11g11 4,11111, 4 1111,4 I , lly the I , lll,llStie 1110114.4 y.
For further particulars address
N. O. SIIIPLEY,
EIE=MS=MMI
,
N. FL I kill alsosell one farm :uljoining :\lon
rovia 1)1.1mt of ;Wont 12:i0 AI:ItES, abounding in
linn,tono, Illlut cyual to any land In the State.
felt 1 :;nttv N. (I, S.
A `VA Lit ISLE ESTER COI' N'l'Y
LI: Farm Ii Pffid le Sale. The subscriber
wishing to relinquish farming, will sell at Pub
lic Sale, On WEI/NESI4\Y, FEBRUARY '2'2,1,
1 , 65, at one o'clock, I'. M., the Farm oh which
he unto resides, situated is Upper Oxford Twp.,
Chester couniy, It., four miles from I /xforit
lim . ough, mid and a half miles front Russell
ville, and one and a hall - miles from Elk View
Station ou 111 c P. ,h B. '. It. R., adjoining; lands
of J. W. Barnard, J. Ilimildcton, Wm. Philips
and others, containing abort 1117 'V.1 . ,: 7 acres
of which is good Timber The land is in a high
state of cultivation, under good .fence, divided
into convenient befits, well watered, &c.
The improvi•ments ciinsist, of a large Prick
Frame Ham, t 'arriage, Wood and Hug
Houses, Corn Cribs, ,be.
Over lOU young Apple Trees of the most popu
lr varieties, just in prime hearing. 101 l t h wart
and Ml:instant Pear Trees, selected with lie
greates care, just coming into twoflt;1,:loO Peaet
Trees, best market varieties, just coming into
hearing; a varieto of Cherry ;tint Plum Trees;
als, variety of Grape Tines,
Currants, Rustherri.,,(;ooseherries,Biaelther
rms, Strawberries,
There is It large :111,1 beautiful lawn fronting
the house, extending to the road, AO hysilyards,
in which are planted the choicest varieties of
Fruit, I ?liniment:it and Shades 'frees 11111
Sheuhhery.
The ills ieunect l a ma is rolling and easily
farmed, and the situation of the buildings is
unsurpassed Ire :my in the efffiltty.
It is believed the pr,dits on the fruit grown
on this farm annually ' will in a short time, be
greater than that of the grain grown on most
any fartu in the township, and Illy about 111
Acres are occupied for this purpose.
Ally person wishing to view the premises,
will he shown the 50010 hy the subscriber resid
ing thereon. Terms easy.
;NORRIS BARNARD.
feb S w 5
VALUABLE Real Estate at Public Sale .
on Wednesday. February •±2d, next, the
undersigned Executor of the Will of Ann I ;cal
baugh late of the city of Lancaster, dec'il., ill
pursuance of the il'ect ion , of said Will, will ex
pose to sale by public venduc, at the public
house of L. Ilouseal, in the borough of Marietta,
(Upper Railrowl Slat ion,) the following de
scribed Heal Estate, late of said dialeased, to wit:
, .
No. 1. A plantation or tract of first-rate Land,
situated on the Su:inch:ulna River, in East
Donegal t wp, Lancaster county, 3 miles from
and 't
wo miles from Maytown, adjoin
ing said river, and lands of Abraham Engle'
Benj. Herr, Conrad Zeigler, and others, con-,
taming about I til ACRES, :bout I acres themot
being ens,;n•,l with excellent Timber. The im
provemeets t heron ire atwo-storied FRAME
HOUSE, siw loser [tarn, Wash House, Smoke
House, Wagon Shed and Corn House, Pig Sty
unit oilier buildings; Also, Tenant House,
Well of e.iceellent water with pump, and an or
chard of young, fruit i roes. The railroad and
canal run through the tract along the river.
NII. 2. A trait of first-rate limestone land, it
East I tonegal it, at oresaid, about t
!nile east tit Maytown, tin the road leaffin,
to MounHoy, adjoining lands of John White
hill, James Clara, :John Peek, Jacob Markley
and others, containing lttit ACRES not I
PERCHES, with a Well of water and point
thereon.
Both slid dPseribell tracts are finder grafd
fences, divided into convenient fields and in a
high state of cultivation,
No. 3. A tract of tirst-rat e limestone land, ad
joining said town of Maytown. on the turn
pike lending to Marietta, _adjoining lands ri
Hammel Mehath•y,sainuel Pence, Fletcher,
Albright and others, containing :daunt
2.5 ACRES, under good fences and in wont cult i
vat i an.
No. -I. 2":. lots of ground, In said town of May
town., on the southwest corner of 'ln re Square
and Main street, with it two-storied Weal her
boarded ITW ELI.INI HOUSE, with kitchen
attached, a large Swissor Barn, :toil other
buildings thereon, and 2 Wells of water with a
pomp in one of them.
Persons Wishing to VieW the premises
be
fore the sale, will please call on Mr. .1 awl, D.
Longnecker, residing near Mayt own.
The sale will begin at I o'clock in the after
noon of said day, when terms will be made
known b y JACOB FRANTZ,
feb 8 3t.tv 5] Executor, &c.
krrmin cr:xternxinators
$32,33J '
C OSTAR'S VERMIN EXTERMINATORS*.
For Rats, Mice. Roaches, Ants, Bed
BlM's, Moths in Furs, Woolens, &c., In
sects on Plants. Fowls. Animals, Ar.
Put up in 2.5 c. 50c. and $l.OO Boxes, Bottles and
Flasks. 0.3 and $1 sizes for Hotels, Public In
stitutions, &c.
"Only infallible remedies known."
" Free from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to the Human Family."
"Rats come out of their holes to die."
.1:• Sold Wholesale in all large cities.
Lay' Sold by all Druggists and Retailers every
where.
! ! ! BEWARE!!! of all worthless imitations.
See that " Cosmas " name is on each
Box, Bottle and Flask, before you buy.
Re - Address HENRY R. COSTAR.
iiqr- Principal Depot, 400 Broadway, N. Y.
Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Drug
gists. Lalmastar. Pa. Ifah 2 gmw 4
Ttothing, &c.
CENTRAL EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS
H. K. KILLIAN
MERCHANT TAILOR AN T S CLOTHIER
. .
S. E. COIL. CENTRE SQUARE & E. KING ST.;
LANCASTER, PA,
Contantly on hand a large and well selected
assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and
VESTINGS, which will be made up to order in
the latestAtyles._
READY-MADE CLOTHING AND GENTS'
FURNISHING GOODS in great variety always
on hand.
Thankful for the very liberal share of patron
age heretofore received, I hope to merit a con
tinuance of the same.
=11•MiliM11
Loans Pa i d.
Vagrants
'522 Tl l2 03
tii
01 65
51 48
103 47
16 06
•-•Il II - I
Ilt I
10 ' 11i II
21'2(i1
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1 , 0 nu
22 110
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1 ,2 01
Niortilantouo.
THE LANCASTER & CLARION RIVER
OIL COMPANY
CAPITAL $300,000. In 300000, SHARES. PAR
VALUE $l.OO PER SHARE.
$50,000 RESERVED FOR WORKING CAPI
TAL.-M,OOO IN CASH AND 30,000
Syr A Rv.9, OF STOCK.
PRESIDENT.
JOHN F. HERR.
VICE PRESIDENT.
MICHAEL H. SHIRR.
SECRETARY AND TREASITRKR.
THEODORE W. HERR.
John F. Herr, .
Michael H. Shirk,
Jacob M. Frantz, Jacob G. Peters,
John D. Sidles, Christian Lefevre,
Andrew B. Kaufman, John B. Stehman,
Levi . Groff.
Tha properties of the Compny consist of
FOUR HUNDRED and THIRTY- a ONE ACRES
of land in separate tracts.
No. 1. A lease for the term of ninety-nine
years of a tract of land, containing ninety-one
Acres, situated in Jefferson county, Pennsyl
vania, on the south bank of the Clarion river,
near Clarington, and is subject to only one
tenth royalty. There is an extensive B.d of
Bituminous Coal on the tract, and the greater
part Is covered with very heavy Timber. The
use of all the Coal and Timber has been secured
by the Company. There 18 also, a Salt Spring
and a Gas Spring on the premises, which with
the dark color, and light specific gravity of the
Oil found in the vicinity are considered sure in
dications of Oil in very large quantities. The
surface indications are of the most reliable
character. Oil and Gas Springs are numerous,
and the oil in many places is found percolating ,
through the surface of the ground. About 20
Acres is low bottom land extending along the
edge of the river, abort three-fourths of a mile,
affording excellent facilities for sinking a
number of wells, and of shipping the oil by
water, without resorting to any conveyance by
land, which is alwa s an item of very great ex
pense. The Clarion river is a !large stream
navigable for flatboats and rafts capable of
carrying on each boat one thousand barrels of
Oil westward] , , direct to Pittsburg and the
Ohio river, and eastwardly, to Ridgway on the
Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, only a few
miles distant. The completion of this great
thoroughfare through our State to the great
West, which has been opened within the last
few months will, by affording facilities of com
manication and travel, insure4hb rapid de
velopment of this whole region. Proposals for
running a new Railroad directly through this
locality to Iv'enango county are now being
made. The valley of the Clarion river is fast
becoming the most popular andvaluahle Oil Ter
ri tory in the United States.
A number of years ago a few experienced and
practical oil men noticed the great deposits of
Asphaltum, and beds of Bituminous Coal and
Bituminous Limestone, which abound in Jef
ferson, Elk and Forrest counties, and firms
their formation and the declination of the
slopes of the strata, became convinced that Jef
ferson county was the great oil basin of Penn
sylvania, they accordingly purchased large
quantities of land, and are now disposing of it
at fabulous prices.
We cannot point out unlimber of wells yield
ing great quantities of oil in this immediate
vicinity, from the fast that no Ohio, have
hitherto been made to develop it; but :t little
further down the river a large number of the
most valuable wells in the country have been
obtained, with more flattering results the
nearer theytapproach this location, and by com
paring tin: geological formation of the country
with that of the best oil-producing territory,
no doubt exist*ln the minds of scientific men
that it will be at least equal to the best.
No. 2. A lease for twenty years of a tract ::f
land known as the "Patton Farm," containing
eighty acres in Hocking county, Ohio, on the
west side of Hocking river. Raccoon creek
and two other creams that. eiopty into the
river rolls through tills tract. This river is navi
gable for Flat boats patt of the year. The
property fronts on the river, about one-third
of a toile and is distant only one-fourth of a
mile from the Hocking Canal, which intersects
the Marietta and Cincinnati RI - inroad, at
Athens. There is an abundance ohbit anti nous
coal on this tract.; the land' is hilly and has
deep ravines with every indication of tut
abundance of oil. There is a spring on lino
hum which cannot be used fur watering stock
on account of being so strongly impregnated
with oil.
No. 3. A lease for twenty years of a tract of
land known as the "Henderson Farm," con
tainining seventy-five acres in Hocking coun
ty, Ohio, on the Big Raccoon Creek, distant
about two and a half miles from the Canal.—
The Newark Railroad runs through it. A large
portion of this tract is bottom land and the
balance hills with plenty of coal in them ..nd
good indications of oil,
No. 4. A lease tor Mventy years of a tract of
laud known :us t he "Crosby Farm," containing
seventy-nine acres, ill Hocking county, Ohio,
about one and a quarter miles from the Canal.
This tract lying on Big Raccoon Creek is
mountaineous. and has deep ravines with good
prospects for oil.
No. 5. A tlease for twenty ye-ns of a tract of
land known as the McAllister Farm.” con
taining fifty Acres, in Hocking county, Ohio,
half a mile from the Canal. The locality of thus
Tract is as good as the Patton lete , e having
every indication of a good sol.ply of oil.
The last leases are subject to one fifth royalty
and secures to the Company the right to all the
Oil, Coal. Iron and other valuable substances
found thereon.
6. The fee simple of a tract of land known :is
the "Moore Farm," omtaining Fifty-six :tents
on Five-mile creek, in Hocking county, Ohio,
distant three miles from the canal. The New
ark railroad runs through the farm. There is
it mountain on each side of the tract—the one
has an abundance of excellent iron ore, and the
other a large quantity of coal, and there is a
furnace within half a mile.
This is a valuable investment, independent
of the oil we expect to obtain iron it, the indi
cations of which are very strong here. There
was a well dttg on the Mon several years ago
for the purpose of watering cattle, but there Is
so much oil in the water that cattle will not
drink it. The oil found on the Ohio lands is
the "Lubricating Oil," which is much more
valuable than that found in Pennsylvania.
There are a number of valuable producing
wells in close proximity to all of the above
properties; but tile regions are only beginning
to he developed, and have every indication of
being located in the very best oil territory.
The great excitement nuts only com
mencing to rage in regard to oil territory on
the Clarion and Hocking rivers and their tri
butaries, and the fact of the Company having
no tar can amount in different looations, leaves
no doubt in the minds of the Directors that the
t'ompany will be able, in a short time, to dis
pose of a portion of Its property at prices or
exceeding the original cost, thereby securing
large dividends to the stockholders,
even before any oil is obtained ; as, after dis
posing of a large portion, the Company will
still have amply sufficient territory for the
purpose of development. In calling the atten
tion of capitalists and the public generally to
this enterprise, the Directors have determined
to spare no ettorts to push the sinking of wells
to completion as fast as possible, with the view
of realizing permanent business profit to the
stockoolde'rs at the earliest moment, and they
have no _hesitancy in expressing the belief
that the return Will be more certain and liberal
than Irian any other investment. To give an
idea of the immense profit to be derived from
earnest and successful working, it is only ne
cessary to state that a single Compqny is pay
ing, to its stockholders in cash dip Minds alone
the sum of one million dollmis per year.
The inducements now ttlfered by this Com
pany to those desirous of obi:Lining tin interest
in a source of wealth that is now startll ne the
whole world are well worthy of serious con
sideration.
The public are respectfully invited to call at
the office of the Company, where every Mtn,
illation in regard to its workings and prospects
will he freely given, and detailed Maps and
Charts exhibited.
Subscriptions to a limited part of the stock
(a large portion having already been taken)
will be received at the original price of ;it pi,.
share, and subject to no further ILSSCSSIII en t.
Office of the Company, No. It NORTH liU RE
Street, Lancaster, Pa. 'I'IIEU. W. II ERR,
Secretary and Treasurer.
Jan llndl felt 8:3111W 5
MIEMU
CRACKER, BISCUIT AND CAKE BAKERA
Three doors below Lane's Store, Lancaster, Pa
/ileac. All the articles for sale at this establish
lishinent are baked fresh every day.
sae 29
H °WELL A. GRUGER'S
MARBLE WORKS
No. 66 NORTH QUEEN STREET, (EAST SIDE,)
MANTLES, GRAVESTONES AND
MONUMENTS
All orders attended to with neatness and de
patch. The public are Invited to examine the
rawings and stock on hand.
one 2s tnl,tw I
CHRISTIAN WIDNYER'S
CA BINET-W A RE MANUFACTORY
Corner of East King and Duke streets,
LANCASTER, PA
The largest, most complete and fashionable
assortment of Cabinet Ware constantly on
hand In the Warerooms connected with lbS
establishment, and at price* to suit the time:
use tt.sAsw
J. It 0 It It E
E CTIFYINO DISTILLER
AND WIIOLMALF: DEALER IN
FRENCH BRANDIES,
HOLLAND (;INS
SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISK IF,S,
JAMAICA RUM,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES, Sc.,
No. M East King Street, Lancaster. Pa.
Constantly on hand, Copper Distilled Old
Rye Whisky, Apple Brandy, etc.
aprl2 lyitc 1H
T HE PEOPLES' CHEAP HAT, CAP
AND FUR STORE,
No. 20 NORTH QUEEN STREET
LA,NC:LSTER, PA
SHULTZ & BRO.,
FASHIONABLE HA TTER.S'
A general assortment of
HATS,
CAPS,
AND LADIES' FLTIIS
of all the latest styles, constantly oh hand,
Which will be sold at the lowest rates for Cash.
te.All goods in our line manufactured to
order.
HENRY A. SHULTZ,
nov 3
LADIES' FANCY FURS—AT JOHN FA
REIRA'S old established Fur Manuhic
tory, No. 718 ARCH STREET, above 7th, Phila
delphia. I have now in store, of my own Im
portation and manufacture, one of the largest
and most beautiful selections of FANCY
FURS, for Ladies' and Children's wear, ill the
city. Also, a tine assortment of Gent's Fur
Gloves and Collars. As my Furs were all pur
chased when Gold was at a much lower prem
ium than at present I am enabled to dispose of
them at very reasonable prices, and I would
therefore solicit a call from my friends In
Lancaster County. .11a.Remember the name,
number and street. JOHN FAREIRA,
718 Arch St., aboue 7th, south side, Phil'a.
have no partner, nor connection with
any other Store In Phila. sepT2 4mw 37
iottlo.
HOUSUIII , I3 HOTEL,
CORNER OF PENN AND FOURTH STREETS,
READING, PA
J.KEELEY
Proprietor
July 8 trw 281
"THERE IS NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL."
TABRANT'S COMPOUND EXTBACI'
OF CUCEBS AND COPAIBA.
This preparation is particularly recommend
ed to the Medical Profession of the public for
the prompt and certain cure of
DISE ACES OF THE BLADDER, KIDNEYS,
URINARY OGANS, ET
It may be R
relied on as R the bst mode for the
administration of these remedies in the large
clogs of persons of both sexes to which they are
applicable. It never interferes with the digest
ion, and by its concentration the dose is much
reduced.
N. B.—Persons are advised to ask for Tar
rant's Compound Extract of Cubebs and Co
paiba, and take nothing else, as imitations and
worthless preparations, under similar names,
are in the market. Price $l.OO. Sent by express
on receipt of price.
Manufactured by
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AND FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS GEN
ERAL. oct 13 lyw
CHEROKEE PILLS
SUGAR-COATED
FEMALE RBGULATOR
HEALTH PRESERVER
FOR THE REMOVAL OF OBSTRUCTIONS
AND THE INSURANCE OF REGULARI-
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etTa— They cure or obviate those numerous dis
eases that spring from irregularity. by remov
ing the irregularity itself.
Ycss They cure
Suppressed,
Excessive and
Painful. Menstruation.
us, They cure Green Sickness (Chlorosis).
Itjt_,. They cure Nervous and Spinal Affections
Pain in the back and lower parts of the body.
Heaviness,
Fatigue on slight exertions,
- Palpitation of the Heart,
Lowness of Spirits,
Hysteria,
hick Headache,
Giddiness, etc.
II) a word, by removing the Irregularity, they
remove the cause and with it ALL the of
that spring from it.
Itv.,Composed of simple vegetable extracts,
they Contain nothing deleterious to :my consti
tution, however delieate, their function beimg
to substitute strength for weakness, which,
when properly used, they never fail todo.
lot-They may ire Safeiy used at any age, and
iSt any period, EXCEPT 1.1 - ICING Tilt; Fin.sT
THREE 314)NTIIS, during which the unfailing
nature of their action would infallibly PRE
VENT pregintttey
jt.,1?.._ All letters seeking infiwmation or advice
will be promptly, freely and discreetly au-
Swered.
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of price.
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he
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Prepared front Pure Vegetable Extracts, con
taining nothing injurious to the most. delicate
"As the Phenix rises from the ashes of its
lire, animated with new life"—so does this
Elixir rejuvenate the system and overcome
disease.
The Rejuvenating, Elixir it: the result of
modern discoveries in the vegetable kingdom;
being an entirely 11,1" and abstract method of
cure, irrespective of all the old and worn-out
systems.
yr.):111 is medicine has liven tested by the
most eminent nualical men of the day, and by
them pr,notinc,4l le he one of the greatest
medical discoveries of the age,
time bottle Wilt 1•111 . 0
A few doses cure Ifysterics in females.
bottle cures Palpitation of the Heart
N). From mie to three bottles restore the
inanliness and full of youth.
11 , •..;\ few doses rest4/1, the appetite.
If . ."),Ttiree bottles cure the Worst case of IM
potency.
up, A few doses cure the low spirited. •
11.1)..1)ne bottle restores mental power.
A few doses restore the organs of genera
tion.
A few doses bring the rose to the cheek
tiv,This medicine restores to manly vigor
and robust health the poor, liChintat,d, worn
down anti despairing.
rr, The list less, enervated Soul li, the Over
t:ea:eft man of business, the victim of nervous
depression, the individual suffering front gen
eral debility, or tl,lll Weak Ile:, of a single
1,1%4:111. trill ill find immediate and permanent
relief hy In, use of this Elixir or Essence of
Life.
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THE CHEROKEE PILLS and'REJUVINAT
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compounds in place of these; those which they
can purchase at a cheap price, and make more
money by selling, than they earl on these medi
cines. As you value your health—ay, the health
.1 - your future offspring—do not be deceived by
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B - HERB IMISHL Eit'S
BITTERS.
These Bitters are rapidly winning their way
to public favor, and before long will be the only
ones In popular demand. The cures they have
effected for years past has indtsced the proprie
tor to bring them more particularly before the
people. They are not a new remedy, the recipe
for making the "Bitters" having been in the
possession of the proprietor for many years.
The ingredients are composed of the following
medicinal herbs and roots, all possessing well
known curative powers and are warranted not
to contain any other article: Elecarnpane, Bur
dock, Spikenard, Soapwort. Peruvian Bark,
Buchu, Spicewood, Mullein, S = lippery Elm, Sas
safras, Sarsaparilla, Gentian Root Juniper,
Spirits Nitre, Balsam Copavia, Cubelis, Dande
lien, Pure Spirits and Barberry. The Bitters
have been used by persons afflicted with vari
ous diseases for some years past, and such has
been their success in curing the most obstinate
diseases, that the proprietor is now induced for
the first time to offer them to the public, with
the full confidence and a willingness to guaran
tee that if properly used they will effect per
manent cures in the most obstinate cases of
diseases. They are a certain remedy for Dys
pepsia, Liver Complaints, Loss of Appetite,
Nervous affections, Intermittent Fever, Fever
and Ague, General Debility, or Weakness
caused by exposure, imprudence or excess,
Coughs md Colds, Diarrhwa,Headache, Cholera
Morbus
i Rheumatism or pains in the limbs,
Cramp n the Stomach, Neuralgia, Diseases of
the Skin, such as Scrofula, Ulcers, etc. Also,
Piles, Worms, especially Seat Worms, and all
other diseases arising from a disorganized or
diseased stomach or impurity of Blood. As a
Blood Purifier and Tonic or general Appetizer
these Bitters are also without a rival, and
should be kept in every family. These Herb
Bitters are warranted to cure all venerial dis
eases, no matter of how long standing. The
manufacturer recommends it for this class of
diseases particularly, and can produce certifi
cates of the most remarkable cures. Those who
are suffering with any of these unpleasant
complaints, should at once give this medicine
a trial. No Lady desiring a CLEAR COMPLEX
ION should he without
LADIES IN DELICATE HEALTH,
suffering from Irregularities from whatever
cause will find this medicine a safe and certain
remedy; but like all of her remedies of this
class, should he used with caution by married
Below the afflicted will find a condensed
statement of the cures performed on the vari
ous individuals whose names are herewith ap
pended, whose Certificates ean at any time be
seen by calling at the Store of the Proprietor,
Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa.
B. MiSIILER, Sole Manufacturer,
AuGusT IwsT, a member of Co. li, !Pith I'.
V., was cured he the use of these Bitters of a
dangerous wound received in the service. Also,
one of children of \Vhooriing Cough.
,Pll - IN C. \VA LTON, Lancaster, cured of Dis
eases of the Spine antl Kidneys,&e., contracted
in the
Tilt IS. (;R( It lAf , Glen Hope, cured of Disease
of the Back anal Nervous s stout.
FI ENRY NAGLE, Lancaster, cured of a stroke
of the Palsy, causing the loss of the use of his
right arm.
WDI ER, I'hiL•td.'lph in, i Iles that
Misider's Bitters has restored him to health,
having been much iittlicted with various ail
ments L a • a long time.
JAM KENNEDY, Lancaster, cured of
Chronic larch Rheumatism.
DANIEL FIN ErtzucK, Lancaster, cured of
Chronic Rheumatism, which he was much af-
Ilicted while in the Army—recommends
the use of the Bitters to Soldiers and others
similarly afflicted.
LEVI IL\ RT, Sr., Lancaster, cured of Rheu
matism occasioned by osposlu'e In the Arnly.
(11.15. B. WILLIA.MS, Lancaster•, certifies
that his daughter was cured of a lingeringsick
miss of eight months, from various diseases, By
Mishler's Bitters.
HENRY MA DERE, Lancaster, was cured of
a difficulty in passing his water, by the use tit
the Bitters, and his wife also relieved from
Rheumatic pains.
PHILIP BONCE, Lancaster, cured of an af
fection of the Kidneys and Bladder,py the use
of :‘,lishler's Herb Bitters.
DANI,. B. HERR, Iffihrerstown, Lancaster
county, certifies that he was cured of severe
stitches in his side which he was afflicted with
for nine years.
,JAS. PACKING, Litiz, Pa., was cured of a
severe attack of Chronic kheumatism.
.loti. H. WATSoN, Lancaster, relieved of
pains in his Shoulders and limbs, that he was
unable to sleep.
ANDRENV' EBERLY, Lancaster, cured of
Cramp Cholie—was so severe that he became
apprehensi, e of a Rupture.
71ARY J. CARNEY, Lancaster, cured of
weakness on the breast and pain in the side by
Mishler's Bitters.
A,VI. H. JOFRDAN, Lancaster, relived of
Cholera .Nlorbus hi lo or 15 minutes by the Herb
Bitters.
JAC( di MAGI., LatleilSter, says that his son
Wit:, relieved of cscruciaTin4 pains in his legs
and arms.
S.-AML. Mi'DoNNELL, Lancaster, cured of
Dyspepsia of 20 years' standing by
Bitters.
11.11. I: EN Dlt f , F:triner, near Laneasffir, says
Lis daughter was enrol of weakness,
sore throat, &e.
J. L. 1:.11:1-11t, Lancaster, certifies that his
family has been 11111,11 relieved from affliction
by the Bitters.
E. IL IHIGA Its, iteamstown, Lancaster efl.,
ellrell et Inflammatory Rheumatism of rue
years' standing.
JOHN STYER, Ilaygmal Hospital, Va., was
cured of Rheumatism by the Bitters—contract
ed in the army.
BRoPIIY, Lancaster, recovered from
an attack of Fever and Ague, by the use of
Misider's Bitters.
A. MUSKETNI'SS_, Lancaster, cureil of what
is called a Running Leg, by application of the
Bitters.
JOHN ROTH; Lancaster, cured of a Running
Leg of 21) years' stnding, by Mishler's Bitters.
ISAAC Alei NTY RE, Lancaster, relieved of a
severe pain across his Kidneys, by the Herb
Bitters.
C. B. MAYER, Lancaster, cured of a severe
cold which had settled in his teeth, by Mishler's
Bitters.
J. F. VREDENBITRG, Lancaster, wasentirely
runs' of a remarkable distressing Abscess by
the liit tees.
HENRY G. KEN DIG, Camp Potomac, teas
cured of Diarrhwa by the use of M'ishler's Bit
ters.
A. F.\ IRER, Laneaster County Poorhouse,
(•ured of Dyspepsia and Disease of the Kidneys
by the Bitters.
MARY RIVERS, Lancaster, relieved of a ter
rible cold on the bt•east of 3 month's standing,
by the Bitters.
JIHIN W El 10MAN, Lanc.i...9ier, says that him-
Sell:11111 Wile were cured of slivery Rheumatism
by the Bitters.
A LAD)", of La.neaster, writes to Mr..Mishler.
that the Bitters cured her of Tiles of 7 year's
standing.
Jou:\ GILmAN, Lancaster, cured of Disease
of the Heart and a severe pain in her breast, by
the Bitters.
G. W. WHITFIELD, Agent al Altoona, Blair
county, writes of the success he has met in
scl ling the li: Hers.
AMOS I'AIENT, of straslairg, Lancaster
county, used the Bitters tor a wound in the leg
received at the battle of tiouth Mountain, and
has now no eel, pain.
J. C. H., a member of Co. E, la.3th Regiment,
I'. V. writes to the Proprietor, that the Bitters
cured him of a distressing cold which had un
fitted him from dole.
MARTHA BENT, Lanrnsier , wa, cured of
Inflammatory Rheumatism, from cold taken
by a lu,ken arm.
JoliN NEI DICH. Lancaster, teas cured of
Palpitation of the Heart, which he had for 25
years.
JtdlN SCHoCE, Perinea, Lancaster county,
was relieved front an attitek of the Gravel by
the Bitters.
Mks.l 'E. EN M 11.1.E1t, of Mount Joy,Lan
caster county, was cured of excruciating pains
in her hands and feet by the use of Mishier's
Bitters.
JOHN LESII ER, of Remnslown, Lancaster
county, was cured of a swelling of the neck and
Juts by the us.. of the Herb Bitters.
11. GINEINGER, Philmielphia,after being
confined to the house for IW,, years, was cured
by the use of Mishler's Herb Bitters.
GEO. W. KI Iffil.lN, Lancaster, was 'confined
to the F. S. Hospitals ti r e 10 weeks, by prostra
tion, is recovered to health by the use of the
Ilert/
Mks. MARGARET KIRK, Lancaster, was
cured of a Severe in her side and general
nervousness, by the use of the Herb Bitters.
Allis. ELI Z. WENDITZ, Lancaster, was cured
of Inflammatory Rheumatism by the use of the
Bitters.
:AJiuti GitilFF, Lancaster, was relieved of at
severe cold in the throat by the use of the Bit
ters.
HENRY .1. ETTER, Lancaster, had his sight
restored (which he had been deprived of for
about 5 yea rs,l by the use of Misirire s Bitters.
l'llAti. P. All LLER, Philadelphia, writes ofa
lady in that city having been cured of the
Dumb Ague hy the use of the Bitters.
HARRIET ORR., Lancaster, was cared of in
ward weakness and pain in the back by the
Herb Bitters.
•
.10111 C KAUTZ, Lancaster, had a slight at
tack of Lockjaw, which-was cured by the Bit
ters,
THEDDDRE WENDITZ, of Pennsylvania
Reserves, was shot in the arm at the battle I)
Fredericksburg. By using the Bitters he mt.
soon relieved from pain in his arm.
tsEPII MYERS, Lancaster, was eured I)
torah and nauswt in tile stomach by th,
use
It.
sTRAcH EN, Lancaster, was euredof Grav
el by the 11,, Mishler's Bitters.
JACOB HUBER, Lancaster, was cured of
Gravel of 10 years standing, by the use of the
Bitters,
MARY CItAKEL, Lancaster, was cured of
Cramp in the Stomach by the use of the Bit
ters.
PIIII.IP FREAS, Lancaster, was cured hp
Hitters, of iL severe attack of Cramp
in lii Stomach.
VV M. LECHLER, Lancaster, ccort !ties to being
cured of the Piles by the use of Al ishler's Bit
ters.
JoHN KEPHARN, Lancaster, Ac as cured by
the Bitters of severe pains in the side and back.
.JO SIAH ('I Lancaster, wits relieved from
Palpitation of the Heart, &c., by the use of the
Bitters.
.itilEs; IBILLmLAN, Laneaster, says that his
son was cared of pain and weakness in his legs
by the Inners.
H. HI'T'TER REV, of Roland's Mills, Lancas
ter county, was cured of the Gravel by the use
of the Hitters.
FREDERICK' LUTZ, Lancaster, certifies to
hein4 cured of Rheumatism by taking the Herb
Bitters.
ISAAC gt 7 R;LEy, Lanrasler, says that his
son was cured of Typhoid Fever by Mlshler's
Bitters.
AND'W NEADING, Lancaster, was relieved
of a Dry Cough, of 5 months standing, by
Mishler's hitters.
S. A LLGEI ER, Lancaster, says that his
(laugher was nearly blind trona a cold—was
cured the Bitters.
JOHN CUItLEY, Lancaster, was cured by
the Herb Bitters of an Abscess in three places.
WM. SUYDAM, Lancaster, was cured of
Rheumatism, of 10 years standing, by Mishler's
Bitters.
CHARLES TIIUA , Lancaster township, was
relieved of a distressing pain in his side, by the
Herb Bitters.
JACOB E. EVERTS, Lancaster, cured of a
severe attack of Acute Rheumatism by ?dish
ler's Bitters.
H. C. FUN DERsMITII, agent at Colombia
Las valuable testimonials of cures effected lt.)
the Bitters.
HENRY CRAMER, Lancaster, writes that
Mishler's Bitters cured him of the Gravel of 5
years' standing.
A. GON DER, Lim easter, says the Bitters cured
him of a severe attack of Paralysis.
A FARMERS WIFE, near Lancaster, says
that the Bitters cured her of a severe attack of
Piles, Re.
JOHN CONLY, Lancaster, states that the
Bitters cured him of Fever and Ague, which
he had 3 months.
JOHN LAMON had Cramp in the Stomach
for years—the Bitters cured him.
TROS. WALLES, Washington City, states
that the Bitters cured him of Gravel of ten
years standing.
JACOB B. AMWAKE, Esq., Lancaster, was
Injured at Acqula Landing last January—the
Bitters cured him.
HENRY KLINE, Lancaster, was cured of
Dyspepsia and Derangement of the Liver, by
the Bitters.
JOHN A. TRYER'S WIFE, Lancaster, was of Liver Complaintgand loss of appetite
by the Bitters.
DAVID POTTS, near Lancaster, testifies that
the Bitters awed /Um of a severe attack of
Rheumatism. /WY 7 Ow Sit:
Ndial.
DR. IL A. WILSON'S PILLS
WILL CURE
HEADACHE
And If suffering from Headache, go at once and
and buy a box
If the Directions are properly . followed,
will perform a
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that Ave think equals yours its a 11 - Wlf
YE/:. NVe have sold It largely at retail,
and with uniTorin success. IA - 1 are Druggists
and 'Physicians, and have pri•scribed it for our
patients, anilj.iiiVe been well sat istleul with its
etleets.
SAN:TUN
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Are prepared front the active principle of his
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and Palatiyhle form, to suit the taste of those
who eannitljeiinveniently tal:e the Vertaltitge.
Children Nvilt tal:e theta million( trouble. They
tire :in of ‘Nunn dc.vt coyer,and 111;ly
given to the most delicate
l'repared and sold by ft 1.. F.IIINEsTt
l
l'U., yule Proprietors, Tliand7l NVood and yl
Fourth Streets, Pittsburg Pa.
Sold by Lirtiggists and lit cd iriue Fiealers gen
erally.
Inlay = ly2a
I BALS A 111
11.1LD CHERI?)
oNE or oLnEsT AND MOST RELIABLE
REMEDIES IN THE WORLD NOR
Coughs, Colds, Whoopiin; Cough, Bronchitis,
Diffleulty 44 Breathing, Asthma, Hoarse
ness, Sore Throat, Croup, and every
A Irect ion (4
THE TIIIMAT, LCAUs AND CHEST
EIMIEMIZI
CHNS I' M I 0 N
WISTAR'S lIALS.I.NI
Sogent•ral has the use of this remedy become,
anti so popular Is it everywhere, that it is un
necessary to reettnnt Its virtues. Its Nvorlcs
alit' liuillnterallee in this :001111-
d:int :Ind ',Unitary It , lilll,llly ill the ninny
who front long suffering anti settled disease
have by its use been restored to pristine vigor
and health. We can present IL lIIILSS ut evident,
in proof of our assertions, that
CANNOT 11 1 ) ISCREDi'I'I I
THE REV. J.l( 'on SECIII-Elt
Well ktioam and ninth respected iiroong tho
German population in this country, makes tliti
follioVing state lrlellt lur the belletit of the
afflicted:
AN, lli, 18.59.
In.:An. Sias: HaVHingcivEit rellir/.1,1, Fe
in t b .oy famity
important benefits from I I it, 11,, i,i your Vain:,
hie prep: ral h/ 1 1 — WiStar'S Bakaln of \l'ill
Cherry—it all'ords luc plyasure to ntoonunitm
it, to the public. Some eight years aao otill
my daughters seemed to In in ;t, decline, ancl
little hopes of hrr recovery Were entertained.
I then procured a 1,0111,..f your excel/out Bal
sam, and before she had taken the whole of the
contents of the bottle there was a great im
provement in her Instill,. I have, in my
in
dividual ease, made frequent use of your valu
able medicine, -and have also been bynetitted
by it. IA( S SECII LOH.
itwt JK,sl.: SMITH, 1.:.4
president tho Morris County I:unk, Morris
town, Nvw J ,1,44. y.
" Having used Ur. \Vistar's Bakain at \Vilq
Cherry 11, ahmil lil 14,11 :tild having re-
alized its henelicial resulls in uty lainily, it :11-
fOrits nn 41,:1t 1 1 11,5111,1 in redantlionding it Ni.
the public v:dualdit ri•nu•dv in vas, ul weak.
lungs, culls, dm:4lls, :1 remedy which.
I consider tf, he entirely inn.,cent, ;1.11,i May
In
takon with perfect...Lit:ly by the most, delicate:
in lipalt.ll,"
A I,awycr Md.
I have on St.l . l•ral 011,.1,11N rued 1)r. NViSlar'S
l'.:llSank of Wild Cherry for scvcre colds, and
ahvitys with droidcdhruclil. f Ii 11Uly of no
preparation that, is wore eilicacious or more
descrying cif general list'.
with rxrcllcnL
eln.c•l by .1. It Alvrellunt, Cross
\,I.
WItiTAR'S P,ALSAM WILDCIIERIn
None g. , nului• unless signed "1. 111;11'S: ou
the wral.lo.l'.
Folt Sn LE I:Y
.1. P. DINSMURE, No. •lilt Broadway, N. York
NV. I , t/W1.1'..k. Cu. , Propriotors, Boston.
And Druggists.
REI)I) I N G'S RUSSIA SALVE
REDDING'S RESSIA 5.11.V1.
Clues Burns, tiv:ilds, 'jut
REDDING'S RI:s:-;IA SALVI
Cures Wounds, Bruises,
REDDING'S RUSsIA SALVE.
Cures Suit Rheum, Piles, Erysilif.im
Cures Iting,worth, Cores, &e., Lte
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITRoIIT IT
Xr2i- (A•nts PA,x.'Ci.V.
.J. I'. DINSMORE, NI). -191 Broadway, N. 1"_
s, w. F4)WI,j.; 6, , , 0 )., Nil, LS Trl•tliOn t St. ' Boston
And by all Druggist6ancl Cowl try Storekeepers
July :hc lyeow 29
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. -•
T IIE PilgrA IN PECTORAL:. _
i AL
COMPOUND SYRIA' I,F WILD (*HERM
AND SENERA SNAKE Rawl',
wiLL cultE THE I)I,EASEti
T f T U fi ,
Snell es Cold.. 'oughs, Croup, Asthroa, Brun
ehltis, Catarrh, Sore Throat, orse
nes,,, Whooping Cough, k,,
ITS TIMELY USE o'rr. I. It 1T
, .
P 1' L M O .V A R y .1" SU:111'7'10
And even where this fearful disease hati lakes
hold it lvlll afford great.n relief t Ilan any other
medicine.
Miss Kate Va n derslice,
of Pottsville, says:
" / was lienefitted more by using the /Immix
l i i'Ctoral than any other medicine I ever used."
Elias Oberholtzer, of Lionville, Chester coun
ty, was cunql of n rough of many years' stand
ing by using the Phenix Peetoral.
Joseph Lukens, of Ilall street, PMenixvil/e.,
certifies that he was Cured of a colugh of t
years' standing, when all other medicines had
faded, by the use of i'Menix Pectoral.
Jacob Powers certifies t hat he has sold. hun
dreds of bottles of the Phenix Peetorva, and
that all who used it bear testimony of its won
derful eth-ets in curing cough.
John Rocrr ,editur of the /td. pewit,
having used Al, has 11,, hesitation in p}ronounc
iue a complete remedy I'M' cough, hoarse
ness and irritation In the throat.
The R•cst Chester .111 re r5em,,,,,, says:" We.
have known Dr. the personally a num
ber of years, and it gives is tile greater pleas
ure to recommend his medicines, inasmuch as
the public rarely have the benefit of family
niiiffielnes prepared by a physician of Ills ac
quirements and experience. "
Dr. liberliolizer Is a nomiber of the Alumni
of the Medical Department of the University
of Pennsylvania, at which instil ution he grad
uated in ISo!
The Reading Gazette says: "This cough Tern
edg'is made by Dr. L. (Merholtzer, of Phien lx
vine, Pa., awl it has acquired all unsurpassed.
reputation In curing coughs. It is carefully
and skillfully from Wild Cherry Bark
and Seneka Sllakt: Raid;
Dr. Geo. B. Wood, Professor of the Practice
of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania,
Physician to the. Pennsylvania Hospital, and
one of the authors Mt he United States Dispen
satory, says of Sere ac Snake Root • " Its action
is specially . directed ro the lungs."
The proprietor of this medicine has so much
confidence in its curative powers, front the tes
timony of hundreds Arlo, have used it, that the
money will be paid bock to any purchaser who
Is not satisfied with it, effects.
It is so pleasant that children cry for it.
It costs only TWENTY-FIVE CI:NTS.
It is intended for only one class of diseases,
namely, those of the Throat and Lungs.
41,9- Prepared only hy
LEVI OBERHOLTZER, M. D.,
Phienixvlile, Pa.
Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers.
JOHNSTON', HOLLOWAY it: COWDEN,
No. `Zt Nor h Sixth street, Philadelphia, lien-
--- , -
eral Wholesale Agents.
N. B.—lf your nearest druggist or storekeeper
does not keep this medicine do not let him put
you off with some other medicine, because he
makes more money on it, but send at once to
one of the agents for it.
THE PHCENIX PECTORAL WILL CURE:
MM=
For sale by
James Smith, J. B. Markley, John F. Long
& Sons, Chas. A. Helnitsh, Dr. H. B. Parry, Dr.
D. McCormick, Dan'l H. Heitshu, Druggists.
Lancaster.
_
11 B, Parry and R. Williams, Columbia.
John J. LiiMart and Landis & Trout, Mari
etta, [feb / eatt9 4
(may 21 lyN,-.211
tyrow _I