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    Troth from the Beeold of 1864.
shoddy- Against the Private Soldier.
*> " —' ■ ■
Clymcr Tor the Soldier.
The disunion press is full of lies in re
gard to the action of Democratic Sena- 1
tors in 1864, before the Senate was or
ganized. After its organization, viz:
on the 80th of March, 1864, Senato
Hopkins offered the following resolu
tion: (See Becord, page 536.)
Resolved, That the Committee on Federal
Relations be instructed to bring in a joint
resolution instructing our Senators and re
questing our Representatives in Congress
to vote lor a law requiring the payment of
non-commissioned officers and privates in
the service of the United States in coin or its
equivalent.
Upon this resolution Senator Ci*ymeb,
now the Democratic candidate for Gov
ernor, spoke as follows: (See Becord,
page 538.)
X did. not know, sir, that the Senator
from Washington (Mr. Hopkins) was
about to offer a resolution oi this kind ;
had I been aware of the fact, I might
have been able to form a more correct
iudgment as to his intentions in so do
ing.
(JUSTICE TO THE SOLDIER.
X presume he designed to peiform an
act of simple justice to those who, on
the tented field, are struggling for the
maintenance of this Government. He
himself avows his intention to place
this meritorious class of our fellow-citi
zens, so far as relates to their pay, upon
a footing with those sleek, well paid,
well fed, truly loyal, and most discreet
gentlemen who, in this time of
are idling sunny hours in the courts of
Europe as our foreign ministers, while
the soldier is enduring the pains, the
trials and the dangers of a campaign.
Contemplate the picture ; the one class
clothed in purple and paid in gold, the
other clad in homespun and paid in
■greenbacks! The one surrounded by
all the luxury which gold can buy, the
other in their individual persons and in
their families, enduring all the want
uud misery which paper money ever
eutails! An unprejudicedobserver, sir,
would not, it seems to me, be likely to
attribute any sinister or improper mo
tive to otic who attempts to equalize in
Home degree the condition of these two
classes. Surely, sir, the disparity be
tween one hundred and sixty dollars a
year—the wages of the soldier —paid in
greenbacks—and the salaries of our for
eign ministers, ranging from seven to
twenty thousand a year, paid in gold,
is of such magnitude that it should not
be “disloyal ° to attempt to equalize it.
TALK AND NO WORK.
To me, sir, it is strungu, passing
strange, that those who profess so much
love, for the soldier, who are eternally
parading themselves as the "soldiers
I'rieuds, who would make the soldier
believe that every one outside the pale
of their political communion is his ene
my, whoso whole stock in trade is to
yell that they are “loyal,” and to boast
that they love the soldier better than
Wife or child, should here to-day resist
a proposition so fair and just. By your
deeds you shall be tried. Honeyed words
of ilattery cost nothing. To sustain this
resolution and the enactment ol its pur
pose into a law, might impose some
slight additional taxation upon your
“ loyal” gentleman, and that would cost
something. You cannot allord that.
Oh! no! Fulsome praise, laudation
without stint—that you can give ; it is
ifi your line ; but when the soldier asks
for the means wherewith to supply his
wife and little cues with tlie bare neces
saries of life —which, owing to the
vicious system of finance inaugurated
by Republican rulers, have been raised
to fabulous prices—you turn your backs
upon him aud brand as “ disloyal” every
man who dares to advocate his claims.
That is a species of disloyalty of which
I, for one, am neither ashamed nor
afraid. If it be “ disloyal” to stand by,
guard, protect and defend the poor and
humble against the ricli and powerful;
to be in favor of the soldier rather than
of the shoddy contractor, then I am dis
loyal. It is a kind of disloyalty of which
you, gentlemen on the Republican side,
willnever be accused by thosewhoknow
you. Where the spoils are, there will
your hearts be also.
USURPATION' 01-' THE SENATE.
Possibly, sir, the Senator from Wash
ington ollered the resolution with an
additional motive —that was, to relieve
himself, aud those wlto act with him
politically, from the base add unfounded
charge that wo were opposed to an in
crease of the pay of the soldier. When
this Senate was unorganized, us we then
believed, and as you subsequently ad
mitted by proceeding to elect a .Speak
er, a resolution was ollered on the oppo
site side of this instructing
our Senators and requesting our Repre
sentatives in Congress, to vote lor a bill
increasing the pay of the soldiers. We
then voteil against it, as under similar
circumstances we would to-day. We
told you then that by no vote of ours
would we ever recognize your high
handed act of usurpation. We told you
we would vote against any and every
resolution, even should you oiler one
asserting the divinity of God himself.
We stood up for a principle, and we
triumphed. You ollered the resolution
as you ollered others, for the purpose of
making clap-trap capital against us
amongst the soldiers aud others. You
paraded our vote throughout the .States
as a high crime and a sin, when you
knew in your hearts that every represen
tation you made, as to our position,
was simply false. Rut the resolution of
the. Senator from Washington has un
earthed you. It has stirred up a fearful
commotion amongst the ranks of the
faithful. You gnush your teeth in ira-
potent rage, and are swollen up. with
undischarged bill*. You'rave and fume
and sweat—all to no purpose, gentle
men. We intend to expose your du
plicity, and we have done it. Hence
those tears. I advise you to cover your
inteutions in some more skillful way,
or I shall again draw aside the ilimsy
veil which shields you from open con
tempt.
I»AY THE PRIVATE SOLDIER.
But, sir, wlmt will be the effect of the
resolution should Congress enuet a law
. in accordance with its spirit? Will it
! not bo precisely what you gentlemen
forced us to vote uguinst. when you at
tempted usurpation ? The soldier will
be pajd in coin or its equivalent; that
is to say, his wages will be increased by
the dlflerenee between gold and green-
backs. If gold at the end of uny month
is sixty per cent, above greenbacks, the
common soldier will receive twenty dol
lars and eighty cents, instead of thirteen
dollars for his mouth’s services. If you
were honest in your proposition to in
crease his pay, how can you object?
When he entered the service, his pay
was thirteen dollars per month in gold,
for then gold was not above par. The
resolution simply proposes to keep our
plighted faith with the most meritori
ous of all public servants; with him
who defends our homes and firesides.
Tell me, gentlemen, were you honest or
dishonest in your proposition? You
shall not evade an answer by calling me
disloyal. The word has no terrors for
me. Three years ago you paid the
foreign minister and the private soldier
in gold. Why, to-day, do you continue
to pay him who is baskiugaud revelling
in the smiles of loyalty, and refuse it to
him who, amid the roar of cannon and
a storm of bullets, is battling in your
defence? Answer me if you dare. We
will not be deterred from making the
inquiry by threats or denunciations. —
We on this side of the chamber claim
for ourselves as much interest in and
devotiou to the Government founded
upon the Constitution as you claim to
possess. We do not impugn your
motives; you shall not ours. We are
not to be cajoled or intimidated here or
elsewhere. We are your peess. and
equals hereand every place. We know
our rights and will maintain them. We
will stand by the Constitution and
Union of these States, and we tell you,
aye. we charge it upon you, that you
are the only men who would destroy
both.
Charges are constantly against
us of a want of fidelity to the Govern
ment, of sympathy with treason, and of
aiding the rebellion. We defy you to
make them good. This matter had bet
ter be understood and settled here aud
now. It is true, we are not the slaves of
any administration. You shall not set
the blacks free and enslave white men.
We know no Government which is not
based upon the Constitution, and we will
neither obey nor be “loyalV to any oth
er. Is my language sufficiently precise ?
is it clear ? Ido not wish to be misun
derstood. lam not “loyal” to any ad
ministration ; I am ever so to true gov
ernment, founded upon and acting in
accordance with the Constitution, of
which it is the mere creature and expo
pent. More than this, you nor any liv*
ing man dan. demand of any one.' To do
so Is to make yourselves masters and
those,of whom you make , the demand
staves. "We" wish yon to fully understand'
that you shall never exercise any- such
power over us. The history of the past
should teach you that the race to which
we belong may possibly be extermina
ted, but never enslaved.
Senator Clymerand every other Dem
ocrat voted for this resolution, and the
Disunion Senators voted to kill It by
amending it, and having a majority, ef
fected its amendment, and thus defeat
ed the original proposition.
gry (Bot>te t to.
gPBIWG, 18661
CLOTHS, CABSIMERES AND
CLOTHING.
HAGER A BROTHERS ore now openfog an
elegant stock of Goode for Men and Boy’s
Wear, at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
French, Black and Colored Cloths.
French and Scotch Coatings.
Plain and Fancy Silk-Mixed Coatings.
Handsome Cassimeres for Salts.
A foil assortment of
BOY’S WEAR.
Casslmere,
Kentucky Jean,
and Cottonades.
Also, a complete stock of
BEADY-MADE CLOTHING
of our own manufacture, and guaranteed to
give satisfaction.
We Invite an examination.
HAGER A BROTHERS.
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SPRING ISM.
pEY GOODS AT LOW PRICES.
HAGER & BROTHERS
Are now receiving a splendid assortment of
Dry Gooch purchased at New York Auctions at
a great loss on cost of importation.
LADIES’ CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS.
French Wool Do Lalnes—Plain and Highly
Figured Wool De Lalnes,
Elegant Plaid and Figured Mohairs,
Plain Alpacas—Choice Shades;
Pekin Stripes,
At one-half late prices, and as low as ever sold
In old timet.
Handsome American Do Lalnes 25 Cents
Merrlmuc Calicoes,
G&pd Calicoes
BeWtUlngharns.
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS
AND SHEETINGS, LINENS AND
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
at very low prices.
CARPETS ! CARPETS ! !
A fine assortment of
BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS.
FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS—aII widths.
WALL PAPERS! WALLPAPERS
The largest and finest selection of
PLAIN AND DECORATIVE WALL PAPER
ever offered In this city
WINDOW SHADES,
FIXTURES, &c.
43-Cull aud examine.
HAGER «fc BROTHERS.
BROTHERS,
N 0.5
EAST KING STREET
Arejiow prepared with a full stock for
sr ni y u trade.
The attention of buyers is invited to their
stock of
BRITISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN
DRESS GOODS AND SHAWLS.
Slll.s, Woolens, Cloths, Casslmeres, Embroid
eries, Laces, White Goods,Hosiery, Gloves,
Notions, Ladies’ Cloaking, Ac., Ac.
Full Line of Domestics.
Calicoes,
De Lalnes,
Muslins,
Sheeting,
Shirting,
Checks,
Furniture and Apron
Hugging,
Tickings, Ac.
Particular inducements to Housekeepers.aud
those about commencing.
A large lot of GREY GOVERNMENT
BLANKETS (Cheap).
«SS“CiUI and examine our .Stock.
New Goods received dully—Always something
New and Cheap.
WENTZ BROTHERS
No. 6 East King street,
“Sign of the Bee Hive.”
fob 28 tfwS)
liquors, &t.
p(IRK GKA P K WISE
SPEER'S
HAMBURG PORT GRAPE WINE.
VINEYARD, PASSAIC, NEW JERSEY.
PURE ANT' fOUB YKABB OLD.
For the Communion Table , for Family Ute, and
*vr Medical Purposes.
This la an article of Wine from the Pure Port
Grape T aice, fermented, without the addition
of splits of any liquors whatever. Has a full
body, rich tlavor, and slightly stimulating.—
None Is dlsposed-of until four years old.
The beneficial effect derived from It use Is
astonishing thousands, and cannot be realized
from other wine, uor from the thousands of
Patent Bitters now crowding the market.
All who try It express their surprise that so
delicious a Wine is produced In this country,
aud that It is so far different from what they
had expected.
Home who knew nothing further of the Wine
then seeing It advertised, thought at first 11
was a humbug, not knowing it was pure grape
Juice, have found out their mistake, ana now
lay their lives to the use of this Wine.
Excellent lor Females and Weakly Persons
and the Consumptive.
A great Remedy for Klndeys, Affections,
Rheumatism, and Bladder Difficulties.
Try It ouce, and you will uot be deceived,
Be sure the signature of ALFRED BPEER
Is over the cork of each Bottle.
Hold wholesale and retail by
HENRY E. BLAYMAKER,
Laucustor, aud by Dealers In surrounding
towns.
Trade supplied by Johnston, Holloway A Co.,
No. 23 North fitb street, Philadelphia, and other
Wholesale Druggists in Philadelphia and in
Now York and by A. SPEER, at his Vineyard,
New Jersey. Principal office, 208 Broadway.
New York. froar 4 lyd A w
Dissolution of paktnebbmip.—■
The Partnership heretofore existing be
tween E. RUTTER A SON is this day, APRIL
2-I,lBro, dissolved by mutual consent.
The accounts of the late firm will be settled
at their Bioreiu Wllilamstown, Lancaster co.
E. RUTTh-K <Si HON.
Williarastown, April 2,1800. |af>r 4 3lw* 13
<j) gg BAIITLKTT SEWING
MACHINE
Licensed under patents of Howe, Wheeler &
Wilson, Grover & Baker, and biuger Co.’s, and
the only Cheap Machine in the United States,
having the right to use the Wheeler & Wilson
or four motion Under-Feed,
We want Agents to sell them. Will pay $5O
to 8200 per month, or allow large Commissions.
Will send Machines, to be pala for when sold.
For Circulars, Terms, &c., enclose stamp and
address PAGE BROTHERS,
General Agents,
at either of our Offices, Philadelphia, Pa„
Toledo, Ohio, er St. Louis. Mo.
Sews with double or single thread.— Scien'iflc
American. I mar 26 lmd<fc2mw
QOLIHBIA INSURANCE COMPANY.
CAPITAL AND ASSEI'S, 9532,210 49
This Company continues to insure Build
ings, Merchandise, and other property, against
ioss and damage by fire, on the mutuafplan,
either lor a cash premium or premium note.
SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT.
Whole amount in5ured,...38,304,295.61
Less ain’t expired in ’50... 212,3-rti.QO 8,091,959.51
CAPITAL AND INCOME.
Ain’t of premium, notes,
Jan. Ist, 1805 8420,090.66
Less premium notes ex
pired in 1805
Ain’t of premium notes
received in 1805
Balance of premiums,
Jan. Ist, 1860
Cash receipts, less com
missions in 1805,
CONTRA.
Losses and expenses paid
In $ 37,987.88
Balauce of Capital and
Assets, Jan. 1, 1860,
$570,198.37
A. S. GREEN, Freaultml,
Geo rob Younq, Jr., Secretary.
Michael b. S human, Treasurer.
DIRECTORS :
Samuel Shoch, ’ William Patton,
R. T. Kyon, John W. Bteaoyi
John Fendrlch, Geo. Young. Jr.
H. G. Minich, Nicholas McDonald,
Bam'l F. Eberleln, Michael 8. Shuman,
Amos S. Green, 8. C. Sl&ymaker,
Edmund Uperlng.
. THEO. W. HERR, Agent,
North Duke street, opposite, the Court House.
LANCASTER, PENN’A.
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ESTER* HOTEL.
WEST ORANGE STREET,
T7HBST SA'i'lONili BASK OF SLABI
jj ETTA, PA.
• Jasvaby 10th, 1866.
CAP1TAL........ .410 ',OOO.
SURPLUS FUND, 822,228.70.
This Bank will pay 5V< per cent. Interest for
Deposits made for one year. w
AM OS BOW MAN,
Cashier.
Jan 13 3mwi
■gOjß EBT OWBIIB,
LANCASTER. YORK, NORTHAMPTON AND
LEHIGH ROOFING SLATE,
Of the be*t quality always on hand.
All work warranted to be executed In
the best manner.
1.. H. CAI.UKIL
p AI.DEB A CO.,
IN COAL
FAMILY COAL UNDER COVER,
STEAM, BLACKSMITH <fc LIME BURNING.
ASHTON FINE AND GROUND ALUM SALT
Yard Cor. Water Street ± Pknjs’a R. R.
Office No. 2 East Orange Street ,
H. L«N«
attorney-at-law,
SPRING 1806.
SOUTH DUKE STREET
BITTKRS
ALL KINDS OF FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
"Female Complaints” is the general term
giveh to all that allitct the sexumr
organization ottf-mal. s. They are generally
caused by a failure through weakness, of one
or more of to perform their
usnal functions: head may
OK SICKNESS.
2nd. LEUCOKKHCEA OR WHITES.
3rd. PAINFUL OK SUPPRESSED MENS
TRUATION. Females suffering from this com
plaint should commence taking Mlshler’s Bit
ters a day or two before the usual period ar
rives and a cnre will be effected.
•Ith. PROLAPSUS OR FALLING OF THE
WOMB. The best cure for this distressing com
plaint Is to strengthen up the whole system,
particularly tho sexual organs Let the patient
drink freely of Mahler's Bitters, remain as
quiet as posslolo, or It' compelled to move
around much, wear on abdominal supporter,
and a cure will bo effected.
These Bitters In addition to their toulo prop
erties by ac lug on the sexual organs, so pro
duce a healthy state of action In the genital
organization and enables the different organs
to carry on nuturally their various functions.
All that Is then required is rest and quietness
ior a shot t time, and the cure will be coinploi e.
No lady whether nun rled or single who values
her health should be without Mlshler's Bitters
up 2 2wddtw
French Percals, ifcc.,
Rare opportunity for pkofita.
BLE INVESTMENT !
REVENUE EXTENSION SILVER MINING
COMPANY OF NEVADA,
CAPITAL STOCK
Divided Into .30,000 Shares, at 810 Each
President—Hon. GKO. P. FISHER. Judge of
the Supreme Courtf-Washlngton, D C.
Vice President—T. H. EMERY, Philadelphia.
Treasurer—E. B. HARPER, of Harpe-, Durney
& Co., Bankers, Philadelphia,
Secretary—LOUlS R. McDONOUGW, Phlla.
Superintendent at the Mines—D. S. CHILDS,
Mining Engineer, Austin, Nevada.
No. 55 south Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
SILVER MINING PROFITABLE.
That the business of Mining and reducing sil*
ver quartz is immensely profitable, is amply
attested by the results whi h have accrued from
the mines of Mexico, Peru, Germany and other
silver bearing countries, aud that silver lodes
are remarkably rich as well ns numerous in
Nevada, we have ttie testimony of such emi
nent and disinterested men as Bishop Si in pson,
Prof. Hlllimau, Prot. James, Hon. Horace
Greeley, Speaker Colfax andSenat -r Nye, who
personally visited and inspected the mines,
besides hundreds ot other individuals Who are
now engaged In the business of mining in that
Btate. Prof. Sllllmun, whilst In Nevada, deliv
ered a lecture In the city of Austin, during
which he said: “Wo cannot countupou the
time when mining will c%ose to be profitable
In these hills!"
Bishop Simpson, of the Method I -t church, In
a lecture delivered In the City of New York,
after his return from Nevada, said : “Were the
debt of o ir nation 820,000 000,0(H), there la weal Mi
enough there, when our debt Is paid off, to give
to every soldier who returns from our battle
fields muskets of silver Instead of Iron. * *
1 do not speak now from die speculation, but
I speak of that wealth from {observation and ac
tual calculation.
WHAT DIVIDENDS MAY BE EXPECTED.
Ah to the amount of dividends thut may be
reasonably expected from u Stiver Mining
Company, operating lu Nevada, It may beset
down as ranging lrom HH) to 101*0 per cent, per
annum, according to the progress made In the
mines, and the quantity of machinery at work.
Harper's Monthly Magazine for August con
tained an article on “ Nevnda,” which, wl'h
reference to the profits of silver mining, said:
“II the mine be or even average value it can
scarcely fall to return from ten to ■ wenty per cent,
per month to the investor; and silver mines are
unlike gold mines, in that they are inexhaust
able, and may bo worked for general lons when
opened.”
A recent issue of the Philadelphia Evening
Telegraph, speaking on this subject says: “Tne
mining statistics ot Nevada show us that when
ever worked with proper appliances, and un
der ludiclous management, these mines have
paid from 300 to two per cent, per annum upon
ihe capital invi led.”
WHAT OTHER COMPANIES ARE DOING.
There isnota sluglq.corapany now in opera
tion with their owu machinery iu Nevada, as
far as we have learned, that is not a complete
success.. AU are returning not only large, but
ENoitiioua Dividends, anu the price or their
shares have gly advanced. For
instance, on March 2d, the stocks of the older
Companies wore quoted in the city papers as
follows: “ Gould & Curry, 8950; Savage, SUIS;
Chollar Potosi. $305; Imperial, $117; Crown
Point, 81,040; Alpha $200; Yellow Jacket, $130.”
Tee original price of these stocks was less than
sso—some of them only $lO. And the Compa
nies more recently organized are not a whit
le'B prosperous, but as fur progressed give
every promise of an ultimate success evenpreut
er than that achieved by the Gould A Curry.—
For example, the stock of the Hale A Norcross
Company of Nevada, which a fow mouths go
was worth only $4O, is now quoted at $i 130. bo,
also, the Boston and Reese River Mining Cora
fiany, which commenced work only last full;
ts snares, though originally sold at 810. soon
went up to 8105. and on the first of Marcli hud
advanced to 8-00. , .
THE NATURAL CONCLUSION.
It may therefore bo safely asserted i hat no
other ontei prise, requiring the association of
capital, oirers so many inducements for invest
inents, with so little risk, as Silver Mining. Av
ery Company that owns a mine and will honestly
?o to work, must hk a hl’cxm hh! It cannot j/om
ly/all, The only dlllerence between compa
nies at work will bo in the amounts t o( their
dividends.
THE REVENUE EXTENSION HILVEII MIN-
Are the owners of NINETEEN (19 valuable
Silver Ledges, amount!' g to 41,(KM) II- ear loot
(the chief of which I** the Revenue Extension
Lead, one of the richest everdiscoveml id that
district,) all of wnch are sl'imted upon the
celebrated Lauder Hill, near Austin Nevada.
The Hopkins' Tunnel, which commences at
the foot of Lander Hill, and will pierce the hill
from side to side, running at right angles with
the Silver Veins, and will cut in its course up
ward of one hundre« and fifty mines (this
number being already located), is also the pro
perty of this Company. Work upon this tun
nel is beiug pushe-l forward with energy, and
has already reached upward of three hundred
feet.
’■>The Superintendent telegraphs from Austin,
Nevada, under date of February 22,1866, as fol
lows :
'* At work on Revenue Extension Mine: ore
taken out to day assays $457.45 to the ton work
on Hopkins’ Tunnel advanced TO feet since last
dispatch (February 2d).”
And again, under date of March sth, as fol
lows :
“Receipts In bullion 81,900. Tunnel advanced
100 feet. Revenue shaft 20 feet.”
The Philadelphia Commercial List of March 3d
contains a letter from one of its correspond
ents, dated Austin, Nevada, February 5, 1866,
which says:
“ At the lower extremity of the city of Aus
tin-quondam Clifton—where Pony Canon de
couches into Reese River Valley, a project has
beeu commenced, which, if carried out In ac
cordance with the plau of those who conceived
the scheme, will prove one of the most mag
nificent works ol the day, and which cannot
Jail to handsome y reward those who push it
to completion. 1 allude to the Hopkins’ Tun
nel. ’ine Revenue Extension Mining Compa
ny, owning this tunnel, have a seiies of Jedges
lying parallel with each other, located upon
ths hill, at the foot of which this work com
mences, and will cut at nearly a right angle
each lode with which It comes in contact
throughout its entire length, and they can be
numbered by the score—the hill being liter
ally seamed with them. As this great work
progress* 8, vein after \ ein of the rock bearing
the precious metal will be crossed, at a depth
sufficient to render their working profitable,
each in succession being at a greater depth
from the surface than the preceding one, ow
ing to the rising o’ the hill in which they are
located. Upon these veins, after they are
cros&ed, workmen can be engaged In extract
ing the ores upon either side of the tunnel,
without in any manner hindering Its progress.”
THE SUCCESS OF THE COMPArs Y CERT AIN.
It is thus apparent that the Revenue Exten
sion Silver Mining Company have progressed
so far in their operations that success Is not
only certain, but ac i ually at the doob. Be
fore the close of the coming summer—perhaps
by the middle—it will be ranked amongst the
D i VIDE N D-P A YIN G companies, and Its stock
will, in ail probability, advance to $25, $5O, or
perhaps even $lOO per share. Therefore, now is
the time to invest. Only a small portion of the
working capital yet remains unsold, and the
Directors are anxious tnat It should be dis
posed of Immediately, In order that there may
be no delay in the prosecution of the wo'rk In
hand. Hence this advertisement.
Price of shares $lO. free of assessment.
certificates issued as soon as funds are re
ceived.
Persons wishing to Invest, whether in large
or small amounts, may remit to or address
E, B. HARPER, Treasurer,
No. 65 South Third Street.
mar 28,4 t 12 Philadelphia,
10,073.45 410,017.24
115,584.13
$579,198.37
523,210.49
Utigattmaii*.
LANCASTER, PA.
P. G. MORGART, Proprietor.
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SLATE ROOFER ,
AND DEALF.K IN
East Lemon Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
6mw 2
H. B. BBENEMAN.
ALSO MOST APPROVED COAL FOB
HAND—IN BARRELS,
LOCUST POSTS, &C.
LANCASTER.
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NO. 8 WIDMYER’S ROW,
LANCASTER, PA.
WILL CUKE
OFFICERS
OFFICE
iNU COMPANY
WHAT OTHERS SAY ABOUT IT.
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H'OOP SKIBTB ’
HOPE IN’S "bWN MAKE,”
MANUFACTURED AND SOLD
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ,
No, 628 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
The most complete assortment of Ladies,
Mis?e.’ and Children's HOOP SKIRTS, In this
city: gotten tip Expressly to meet the wants or
ftrst-c3a«-> Trade; embracing the newest and
most desirable Styles ana Sizes of “Gore
Trails,” of every length—from 'J.% to 4 yards
round,—2o to 56 Springs, at $2 to 85. Plain
Skirts, all lengths, from to 3 yaids round
the bottom, at BL4O to $3.10. t o ___ __
Onr line of Misses’ and Children s SKIRTS
are proverbially beyond all competition, for
variety of styles and sizes—as well as for finish
and durability; varying from Bto 33 inches In
length, 6to4sSprings alSo cents toB2J£>. All
Skirts of “OUR OWN MAKE” are warranted
to give satisfaction; but buy none as such, un
less they have, “ Hopkin’s Hoop Skirt Manu
factory, No. 628 Arch street,” Stamped on each
Tab I
Also, constantly on hand, good Skirts, manu
factured In New York, and ine Eastern states,
which we sell at -very low Prices. A lot of
c eap Skirts—ls Bp> Inga, 85 cents :20 Springs
$1; 2o Springs, 81 io; 3U Springs, 81-25, and 40
Springs $1.50T , . .
j** Skirts made to Order and Repaired.
Terms Cash. One Price onlyl
feo 28 4mw 8
JJUILADELPHI A WALL PAPERS,
HOWELL 4 BOUEKE,
MANUFACTURERS OF
PAPER HANGINGS & WINDOW SHADES,
Corner of Fourth and Market Sts.,
> PHILADELPHIA.
N. B. Always In Store, a large Stock of
linen and oil shades.
rjIASKEB & €LABH,
MANUFACTUREKS OF
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OFLIHE,
Which they are nowoflerlng at the reduced
price of $6O per ton of 2000 pounds.
ALSO, MEAT AND BONE COMPOST,
A superior article for Spring crops.at 840 per ton.
N. B.—A liberal discount to Dealers.
Address,
TASKER & CLARK,
S. W.Cor. of Bth and Washington s reels,
Philadelphia.
The above for sale also by Dealers generally,
feb 28 3mw 8
B ANKS ’ D,N5,08E * co -
Successors to A. B. Davis & Co.,
Manufacturers of
PATENT SCALES,
SUITABLE FOB
WEIGH LOCKS, RAILRO.-tD TRACKS AND
DEPOTS,
COAL, HA Y AND AJj V E STOCK,
Also, all the various descriptious of
DORMENT AND PORTABLE PLATFORM
SCALES AN D PATENT BEAMS,
N. W. Corner of
15th ST. & PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,
PHILADELPHIA.’,
C. M. BANKS,
R. H. DINMORE,
LEWIS L. HOUPT,
0ct251yw42 FRED’K A. RIEHLE.
ood a c a n Y ,
MANUFACTUKKIW, ISII'OIITKHS AND JOBUERH,
STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS,
SILK BONNETS, FRENCH FLOWERS RIB
BONS, HAT AND BONNET FRAMES, &C.
No. 725 Chestnut Stkket, Philadelphia.
mar 21 2tuw
J|ESTEY HARPER,
520 ARCH STREET
PHILADELPHIA
WATCHES,
FINE GOLD JEWELRY
SOLID SILVER WARE,
ftiul Superior SILVER PLATED WARE, at
Reduced Prices ! mar ill 3rnw 11
QOVEBNMENT HARNESS AND
SADDLES,
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL
7,000 Sets (slightly w rn) Team Haruess for
Horse or Mule. (July $o per Horse for
lead, and go per Horse for wheel.
10,000 Bridles and Collars, flu fine order.)
10,000 Head Halters, with Chains or Straps,
3,000 Saddles, all styles.
6,000 Wttnon Covers, (9 by 10 feet.)
7,000 Shelter Tents, new and second-hand. Just
the thing for family use; Hay Covers,
Boat Sails, die., die. Half-price Portable
ForgeH, Ac. die.
Also, 600 sets new Ambulance or Stage Har
ness.
150 now Otllcers'Saddles and Bridles VERY
CHEAP. Cull and see them.
PITKIN & CO ,
:«9 NORTH FRONT Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
mar 21-Rw]
Jacob: i, a i>oji in.
018 MARKET .STREET,
Dealer in
AMERICAN, KNGLIBII & SWISS WATCHES
ban on baud a larau assortment of the nbove in
GOLD and SILVER CASES, which will be
Hold ut tiie
LOWEST PRICES,
and
TO GIVE SATISFACTION
WAURAN'JJED
IN ALL CASES.
Also:
JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
of the newest styles and patterns.
Repairing done In the best manner, and
warranted.
Those in want of the above are Invited to
examine my stock at
(518 MARKET STREET,
nov22-lvw) PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
TyjTI.LIXEKY AX'D STRAW GOODS,
J. IP. CALVKR dr CO.
Have open. d oiul are receiving weekly a line
assortment of STRAW HATS, BONNETS,
SILKS, RIBBONS, FRAMES, &c., &c.. Whole
sale and Kelail.
JOHN W. CALVKR & CO.,
No. 01 North Second Street below Arch,
Philadelphia.
and Straw Millinery. Pattern
Bonnets on hand. imar H 2inw
Photograph Ai Bi ws.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
Large Assortment—Great Variety—Unsur
passed for Beauty, Style and Finish.
NEW PATTERNS,
NEW BINDINGS,
NEW CLASPS,
PATENT HINGE BACK ALBUM,
the latest and best kind, mode only in Phila
delphia, excelling all others in strength and
durability.
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, PLAIN,
10 and 12 cents—sl.oo and 81.20 per dozen.
COLORED, 25 cents—B2.so per dozen.
TRAVELING AND SHOPPING SATCHELS,
WALLETS, PURSES, rOCKET BOOKS, Ac.
S T A TIO X HR r.
WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, PENS, Ac.
STENCILS.
For marking names beautifully and indelibly
on Clothing.
HARBACH BROS.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers,
may 10 lyw 181 30 North Bth street, Philo.
ESTATE OF PHILIP DONOHEY, LATE
of Colnratn twp„ deceased.—Letters testa
mentary on said estate having been granted to
the undersigned: All persons indebted thereto
aro requested to make Immediate settlement,
and those having claims or demands against
the same will present them without delay,
lor settlement, to the undersigned, residing In
said township. URIAH SWISHER,
feb 27 Hiw s Executor.
Estate of skisanna kocdek, late
of Manor Township, Lancaster county,
deceased. Letters of Administration on the
estate of said dec’d., haviDg been granted to
the subscribers residing In said township: All
persons Indebted to said estate are requested
to make immediate payment, and those hav
ing claims or demands against said decedent,
will make known the same to them without
delay. JACOB SOUDEK.
HENRY SOUDEK,
Administrators.
mar 7 Otw 9
Estate of Margaret ferkee,
late of Paradise Township. Lancaster
county, dec’d. Letters of Administration on
the estate of said dec’d, having been granted
to the subscriber residing in said township: All
persons indebted to said estate are requested
to make immediate payment, and those Laving
cla ms will present them, without delay, prop
er v authenticated for settlement, to
ELISHA EERKEE,
Adminis rator.
mar 7 6tw* 9
Estate of Joseph sihedi.et.—i.et
tars testamentary on tbe estate of Joseph
Smedley. late of Fulton township, Lancaster
county, deceased, having been granted to the
subscriber residing in said township: All per
persons Indebted to said estate are requested
to make immediate payment, and those hav
ing claims will present them, without delay,
properly authenticated for settlement.
JOSEPH SiIEDLEY, Executor.
GtwlS
Estate of atlee lyle, l ate of
Bart'township, Lancaster county, de
ceased.—Letters of administration on said es
tate having been granted to the undersigned,
all persons indebted thereto are requested to
make immediate settlement, and those having
claims or demands against the same will pre
sent them without delay for settlement to the
undersigned, residing in said township,
her
DORATHA X LYLE, Administratrix,
apr 4 6tw 13 mark.
Estate of Jacob herb,or stras
burg Township.—The undersigned Audi
tor, appointed to distribute the balance in the
hands of Jac >b H. Zeuher, Assignee of Jacob
Herr, to and among those legally entitled to
the same, will attend for that purpose on
WEDNESDAY, THE 18TH DAY OF APRIL
next, at 10 o’clock, A. M., in the Library Room
of the Court House, in the City of Lancaster,
where ali persons interested In said distribu
tion m >y attend. JOHN STROHM,
mar2B4tw 12 Auditor.
Accounts of trust estates, *c.-
The accounts of the following named
Estates will be presented for confirmation on
MONDAY, APRIL 23d, 1666:
Samuel Stober's Estate. Bamuel R, Zug and
Samuel Sherer, Committee.
Abraham Hiestand’s Estate. Christian and
Jacob Hiestand, Trustees.
Marla Wenger's Estate. George Ernst, Trus
tee. JOHN BELDOMRIDGE. Protho’y.
Pbothouotaey’s Oftice, March 28,1866,
mar2B 4tw 12
Q. BA SI D M> B I Z E S
FOR SUBSCRIBERS TO THE
AMERICAN STATESMAN
A NATIONAL WEEKLY FAMILY JOURNAL
AT 81.»0 PER ANNUM.""
THE FOLLOWING SPLENDID PRIZES ARE
SENT TO CLUBS, Viz
FOR EVERY CLUB OF FORTY SUB-
SCRIBERS,
A WHEELER *fe|WILSON BEST $55,
SEWING-MACHINE,
with two extra copies to the getter up of the
FOR EVERY CLUB OF TWENTY, 4 ND LESS
THAN FORTY SUBSCRIBERS, W 6 Will allow SL2S
for each subscriber on the price of said ma»
FORTY-NINE ACRES OF LAND,
in a good state of cultivation attached to this
property, and several hundred acres ofexcel
l«ntßnrk land within one mile of the Tannery.
This Is a valuable property, and It Is seldom
that such property Is in market. It is situated
near the grade leading from Strasburg to
Capon Springs, 18 miles from Winchester, In
Frederick county. Va., at Gravel Spring?.
The water power is excellent, aud the Bark
Mill, Roller, Ac,, are run by this power.
The terms will be made accommodating.
For particulars, addess,
J. D. PRICE A CO.,
No. 1 and 2 Law Buildings,
those splendid steel engbavings ol the , Harrisonburg, Na.
I dec23ltdAtfw
FOR EVERY CLUB OF SIX, A splendid
STEEL ENGRAVING OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN,
(fall length,) Andrew Johnson, Lieut.-Gen.
Grant or Sherman on horseback, worth $3.00
each, with an extra copy to the getter up of the
*
FOR EVERY CLUB OF THREE, ONE or
Uniform Series of
NATIONAL PORTRAITS
comprising Presidents Lincoln and Johnson,
Lieut.*Gen. Grant, Major-General Sherman,
Sheridan, Thomas, McClellan, Fremont,
Admirals Farragut and Porter, and George
nd Marth* Washington, each 19x24 inches,
worth 52.00.
These splendid portraits should adorn every
The statesman is the largest, cheapest and
best family paper published, suited fur every
family. Try it once and you will never be
without it. send for copies and get up your
clubs. Address,
AMERICAN STATESMAN,
07 Nassau street, New York.
Oinw 40
$<J O L D AND SILVER
, WATCHES. O,
Sets Silver Ware, Diamond Sets and Rings,
English Silver Cruet Stands, Butter Coolers,
Dinner and Tea Service, Pianos, Sewing Ma
chines, Vest Chains, Bracelets, Lockets, Gold
Pencils, Sets of Jewelry, Ac., die.
WORTH ONE MILLION DOLLARS,
TO BE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR EACH, WITHOUT
REGARD TO VALUE,
AND NOT TO BE PAID FOR UNTIL YOU KNOW
WHAT YOU ARE TO RECEIVE.
CATALOGUE.
OF KICI! AND VALITAIiLK AKTICLEfJ AT
ONE DOLLAR EACH.
!W0 Fine Gold Chronometer Watches, each..s29o
JIOU Fine Gold English Lover Watches J6i»
20U Ladies’ Gold enameled Bijou Watches... 160
200 Solid Silver Huuting Lever Watches. 0 to m)
2OoSlLver Dinner-sets,
l.jo Silver Tea-sets
S,OOO English Silver Cruet-Stands...,.
Sliver Kruit-Urns
1,000 Sliver loe-Pitchers
I.UUU Silver Castors*
Totf Dozen Table-Spoons
500 “ Ten-Spoons
100 Diamond Rings
200 Gents' Diamond Pins.
Ail the above liut of goods will besoldfor
ONE DOLLAR each. Certlflcat'S of all the
various articles, stating wlmt each one caa
have, are tirst put Into envelopes, sealed up,
aud mixed; and when ordered, are taken out
without regard to choice, and sent by mail,
thus giving ail a lair chance. On receipt of the
Certificate, you will see what you can have, and
then it is at your option to seudONE DOLLAR
and take ihe ai tide or not.
There will be no blanks. One Certificate may
obtain you a Gold Watch, Sliver Tea-set, or any
other valuable article.
6 Certificates for Si; 13 for $2; 30. with Pre
mium Gold PenandSilver Extension holder,
for 85; 100, with Premium Solid Silver Hunt
ing case Watch, for 815.
AGENTS WANTED.—AII who act as our
agents will colleci 25 ceuts lor each Certificate,
and remit 15 cents each to us provided not less
than six are ordered at one time.
Perfect satisfaction guaranteed in ail cases.
Goods not pi using the tastes or fancy of our
customers will be exchanged free of cost. Ad
dress ail orders to
S. KEIGHTELY & CO.,
8. E. corner Ann and Nassau streets,
Jan 30 3Ul&Smwi New York
Tiiko. W. Hkrr. A. F. Swrigart.
IIOI/NESM LANDS I! I
HEAL ESTATE AND COLLECTION AGENCY
FARMS, HOUSES. AND ALL KINDS OF
PROPERTY IN TOWN OR COUNTRY.
ALSO
8 OITHERN AND WESTERN LANDS,
COTTON, COAL AND TIMBER LANDS.
Boughtand sold exchanged or rented.
Persons having property to sell will find It
greatly to their interest to call at our olllee and
have them enlercJ on our Register. Properties
so entered will be transferred to aconsplcuous
place in our printed cataiouge, which we Intend
to give the greatest possible publicity, by ad
vertising, posting, aud forwarding In every di
rection. We will also advertise each property
iu the newspapers of the county, aud elsew* ere,
.f desired.
PERSONS desiring to buy prope ty will do
well to examine our private Register, previous
to purchasing, as wo have constantly on hand
a great variety of valuable larms, bouses and
other property, with full descriptions, anduro
always prepared to give any information re
quired.
PUBLIC SALES.
SPECIAL ATTENTION will be given to sell
ing Real Estate at public sale, without further
trouble to the owners.
For Terms, cost of bills, advertising, &c., In
quire at the cilice. Having a great amouu » f
advertising and printing to do. we have con
tracted with the printers at much less than
usual rates. Parties will therefore dnd it to
their advantage, and save themselves trouble
and expense by calling upon us.
RENTS aud Interest Money promptly col
lected.
TITLES AND RECORDS carefnlly examined.
PARTICULAR attention given to Surveying
and Conveyancing,Stating Accounts oi Execu
tors Administrators, Guardians and Trustees,
au<i writing of 11 kinds.
THE PATRONAGE of the public is respect
fully solicited.
lIERR & SWEIGART,
Officer No. 3 North Duke street,
Opposite the Court House,
mar 17 3td<t3mw Lancaster, Pa.
CO CUT PROCXAMATION.-WHEREAN,
the Honorable HENRY G. LONG, Presi
dent; Hon. A. L.Haykh nnd Peruke Brijtton,
Ksq. p Associate Judges of the Court of Common
Pleas In and for the county of Lancaster, and
Assistant Justices of the Courts of Oyer und
Terminer and General Jail Delivery und Quar
ter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county
of Lancaster, have Issued their Precept to me
directed, requiring mo, among other tilings, to
make public proclamation throughout the bail
iwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and a
General Jail Delivery, also a Court of General
Quarter Sessions of the Poaco and Jail Deliv
ery, will commenco In tho Court House, In the
city of Lancaster, in tho Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, on tho THIRD MONDAY IN
APRIL, (tho 10th) IKOO, In pursuance of
which precept,
J*ublic Xotlcc i* Jlately (liven,
to tho Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Lan
caster, In the said county, and all tho Justices
of tho Peace, tho Coroner und Constables of the
said city and county of Lancaster, that they bo
then and there In their own proper persons
with their rolls, records and examinations, and
Inquisitions,and thelrother remembrances, to
do those thingtwvhlch to their olllces appertain,
In their behalf to be done; and also all those
who will prosecute against tho prisoners who
arc, or then shall be In the Jail oft herald county
of Lancaster, are to be then and there to prose
cute against them us shall be lust.
Dated at Lancaster, the 14tn day of Mm ch
A. D., 1886.
mar 2U3lditwl
200 000 wATcHES * chai^'n ’
DIAMONDS, BIJOUTERIE, Ac.
Worth yearly One Million Dollars!
All to be ISold for
ONE DOLLAR EACH,
Without regard to value!! No Article to be
paid lor uutil you know what it Is
and its value
NO LOTTERY ’ NO GIFT ENTERPRISE ! /
LIST OF ARTICLES:
500 Solid Silver Tea Sets,complete..sso to 8300
200 Rosewood and Mahoga yMusi
cal Boxes 50 to 200
250 Gold Hunting Watches 75 to 250
220 Ladies’ En’elled Gold Watches, 50 to 200
500 Gents’Hunting Silver “ 35 to 100
500 Upen-face Silver Wu'ches 25 to 50
ouO Mother oi Pearl Lor’nettes and
Opera Glasses 25 to 100
300 Six Barrel Revolvers 15 to 50
300 Elegant Oil Paintings 50 to 100
250 Marble Statuettes, Busts, Ac 50 to 100
250 Diamond Rings 50 to 100
5,000 Photo. Albums, all sizes and
sty es
10,000 Gold Vest and Neck Chain-
10,000 Gold Thimbles, Sleeve Buttons,
Lockets, Ac 3 to 8
10,000 Signet, Cluster, Chased and
Plain Gold Rings
1,000 Sets Ladies’ Jewelry, all the
newest styles
10,000 Gol 1 Pens, with Silver & Solid
Gold Holders
5,000 Silver Goblets and Drinking
Cops 8 to 10
3,000 Silver Castors, Fruit and Cake
Baskets. <fce_ 20 to 15
20,000 Other At licit s ranging from....- 1 to ICO
The plan is this? Certlfica : es naming every
article of our stock are pnt intoi blank enve
lopes, sealed, and mixed; and when ordered
are taken out without regard to choice and
forwarded as directed. The holder of any cer
tificate is entitled to whatever article It may
name, upon the payment of One Dollar,
whether that article is a $260 Watch, a $75 Dia
mond, or a $3 Bosom Pin. Having purchased
five, ten or twenty Certiflcates,yoa.can take Just
as many or Just a=> few of the articles they sev
erally describe as you please. You must pay
One Dollar a piece for all you sendtor however.
To reimburse us for the cost of printing,
mailing and advertising, we charge for certifi
cates and tne time and trouble of properly at
tendlngto the business as follows: For five $1;
eleven $2; eighteen $3; tweniy-eJght $4; thirty
five $5: fifty $7.50; sixty-six $10; one hundied
$l5 and two hundred $3O.
AN ELEGANT PREMIUM WITH EACH
CLUB OF FOUR DOLLARS OR
UPWARD.
will be forwarded with tbe Certificates.
N. B. —See full lists of Premiums and special
terms to Agents in our circulars
Address T.&H. QAUGHAN A GO.
mar 6 Imd
P BIT ATE U2IDEBBI6IED
offers at private sale, his Farm, situated iu
Uarroll county, Md., one mile from. Union
Bridge, and about one mile from the Western
R. R. The farm contains I
106 V ACRES j
of Limestone Lana, under good cnltivatidn,
and under good fences. - The improvements axe
a two-story BRICK HOUSE, with Kitchen at
tached. basement Arch.Celler,SmokeHousti,
and other necessary oUt-buildings, a large
Bank Barn, Wagon Bbed> Therdls a never
foiling Well of water near the door, also a Cis
tern, and Apple Orchard on the premises. Also
choice. Fruit Trees, such as Beaches, Cherries.
Grapes, Ac. The farm Is situated in a very
healthy region Of country, and is convenient to
School Houses, Mills ana Churches.
Terms made to salt the purchaser.
lan2itd<ktfw EMANUEL STONER.:
TTAXUABLE TANIEBY, MERCHANT
V MILL and LAND FOR SALE.—J. D.
Price & Co. Beal Estate Agents, Harrisonburg,
Va., have for sale, a valuable property, which
presents superior Inducements to men of capi
tal. The properly cons sta of a large Tannery,
Workshop, Bark house. Lime house, Merchant
Mill and Brick Dwelling and Brick lenant
House, together with all necessary and conven
ient buildings. The Tannery has a large num
ber of Vats, lor laying away Leather, and in
deed has everything necessary for carrying on
the Tannery business on a large scale. There
are
PUBLIC SALE..-ON THURSDAY, HAY
3, laG6, will be sold at public sale, oil the
premises of the subscriber, residing In West
iempfleld township, Lancaster county, about
5 miles from the City of Lancaster, 5 miles from
Columbia. 2 miles from Rohreistown, and
about 2 miles from Uountviile, bounded on the
north by tueLancasterandMariettaTnrnplke,
on the east by the road leading from the Mari
etta Pike to Mountvllle, and about 200 yards
from Hall’s Tavern, a tract of land containing
NINE ACHES AND TWO PERCHES,
v. ith 52 Cherry Trees of different kinds; also,
a large number of other Frul t Trees, Five Grape
Vines and a number of large Strawbeiry Beds
on the premises, with a One and a Half Story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. 24 by 22 feet,
with a never-failing Well of water near the
door, a Fi aine Stable, 10 by 18 feet, with a Barn
Floor attached 16 by 18 feet, Hog Sty, and all
other necessary outbuildings.
Any person wishing to view the premises
before the day of sale, will please call on the
subscriber residing Lbereon.
Sale to commence at one o’clock, P. M., of
s&td day, when due attendance will be given
and terras made known by
CHRISTIAN SR.
Isaac Hineman, Auctioneer.
Also, If not sold before the above day of sale,
will then be offered at public sale, a Tract of
Land situated on the road leading from the
Marietta Pllce io Mountvllle, about a quarter
oi a mile from the former tract. 2% ACRES OF
LAND, with a number of choice Fruit Trees
and Five Grape Vines on the premises; also, a
one and a half story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
20 by 22 feet, a Kitchen attached 12 by 10 feet,
with a never-falling well of water, Frame
Stable 10 by 18 feet.
Any person wishing to view the premises be
fore the day of sale, will please call on the sub
scriber residing thereon.
mur2l 11 litw* JOHN GEORGE.
A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—THE
subscriber offers at private sale all that
valuable Tract of Land on which lie now re
sides, known hh “Beil Farm,”
CONTAINING 175 ACRES,
more or lens.
This land is beautifully situated on Broad
Creek, in Harford county, Md. The soli is of
the very best quality, und In a li gli state of
cultivation, well watered and fenced. There
is on this land a thriving Apple Orchard, to
gether with Peaches, Plums, Pears, Cherries,
and mauy other descriptions of fruit, all of the
most choice selections.
.100 to 150
.100 to 150
VO to 30
l5 to 30
2O to 50
25 to 75
2O to 30
;.lo to v 5
75 to 300
lOO to 5uQ
The Improvements consist of a large and sub
stantially built STONE DWELLING, with
Kitchen attached, both In good repair and
rooted with the best quality oi slate; Burn Corn
House, Wagon House, a Urge an t well ai rutiged
Stable, capable of accommodating over 2U
horse«, Meat Horse, Chicken House, Ice House,
together with oilier necessary out-bulldiugs,
all In excellent repair, and roofed with slate,
except tbe Wagon House, which is covere t
with good shingles.
This farm is one of the most valuable aDd de
sirable In this section, situaLed in one of the
highest, healthiest and most pleasant localities
in Hartford county, convenient to Schools,
Churches, Mills, Ac-
Persons desiring fuither information, will
addiessthe undersigned, at Pylesvillc, Har
ford county. Md., or can view the property by
calling on him on the premises.
apr 11 4t 14 SYLVESTER MACATEE.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRI
VATE SALE.—The undersigned offers at
private sale Ills property situated In the village
of Mechanlcsburg, Upper Leacock township,
8 miles from Lancaster and 0 miles from New
Holland, on the turnpike, containing
SIX ACRES ANT) FIVE PERCHES,
With a very substantial two-story BRICK
BUILDING, with bacK bui dings attached, all
finished In the best mauner. and a good Barn,
Carriage llou-e, Wood House,Hogpens, Work
House and everything necessary.
A good Apple and Peuch Orchard, with Pear
trees, t'ruen trees, Gauges, and twenty-four
Grape Vines, witu a great variety of small fruit
—all of the very best selection.
Also, a well, and pump in It of a nevery-fnll
ing Hpring. Also u Brick Cistern, with pump
in It—all convenient.
Will bo shown by thesubscrlber any day,and
terms made to suit.
It Is one among the best stnuds In tho county
for doing any kind of business, and plenty of
front tnbullu upon. ROBERT CONNELL,
aprll t seplw
O R HALF.
A splendid farm In the vielulty of Berry vllle,
Clarke county, Va., containing
211 ACHES OF LIMESTONE LAND,
well watered and neavliy timbered with whlto
and Black Oak and Hickory. A thrifty young
Apple and Peach Orchard of Grafted Fruit;
also, a large Orchard of Summer Apples on the
premises. Improvements good, location per
fectly healthy with beautiful mountain view,
and eon veu lent to Churches, Schools and Mills.
Also, a Lot of (S l /2 ACRES, detached from the
farm, excellent laed, nil In Orchard of Winter
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Compound that possesses more medicinal vir
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Bitters. 1 ' • B. MISHLER. Proprietor,
S, E. Corner of Centre Square,
ian 24 tfd&w Lancaster, Pa.
$lO0 BEWAEI>I
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Herb Bitters.
B. MTftTTLER, Proprietor,
S. E. Corner orcentre Square,
an 24 tfd&w Lancaster, Pa.
$5OO BEWABDI
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cine that can show a greater number of genuine
Certificates of cures effected by It near the place
where it is made, than MISHLER’S HERB
BITTERS—of Consumption, Dyspepsia, Liver
Complaint, Bloody Flux, Diarrhoea, Typhoid,
Remittent. Intermittent and Bilious Fevers,
Fever and Ague, Cholera Morbus, Yellow
Jaundice, Scrofula, Running or Sore Legs,
Cancer, Abscess, Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
Coughs, Colds, Cramp in the Stomach, Chronic
Diarrhoea, Plies, Tetter, Scald Head.Ophnema,
or felling away-slckness pecu'iar to children,
Leucorrhea, Falling of the Womb, all obstruc
tions to tbe due coarse of natnre lu females, all
venerlal diseases, and all complaints arising
from Impure Blood or a weak and disordered
state of i.ue Stomach, Liver or Kidneys. Certi
ficates of cures of the Yellow Fever in Mexico
can also be furnished. Remember If It does not
enre, the money will be refunded by the pro
prietor. BENJAMIN MISHLER,
S. E. Corner of Centre Square,
Lancaster, Pa.
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR.
The ingredients used In compounding Mish
ler’s Herb Bitters are not kept secret uy tbe
Proprietor. Send for a Circular and you will
learn the medical properties of ull the articles
used in Its preparation ; also In the maner In
which they operate on the system, and much
other valuable information. If yon are afflict
ed with disease send for one of Mishler’s H erb
Bitters Circulars; read it carefully, profit Uy
the hints it contains, aud you will ne placed on
the sure road of recovery. U an 24 tfdAw '
rjIUE LIGHT OF THE WORLD.
DR. MA (J OIEL' S
PILLS AND SALVE
These Ll'e-giving remedies are now, for the
first time, giveu publicly to the world. For
over a quarter of a century of private practice
the ingredients in these
LIFE-GIVING PILLS!
have been used with the greatest success.
Their mlsstou Is not only to prevent disease,
but to cure. They search out ti.e various mala
dies by which the patient is suffering, aud re
invlgorales the Jailing system. To toe aged
and Infirm a few doses oi these valuable Pills
will prove to be
avery Fountain of youth,
for in every case tin y add new life and vitality
and restore the waning energies to their p 1 In-
Line state. To the young aud middle-aged,
they will prove most Invaluable, os a ready,
specific, aud sterling medicine. Here is a
dream realized, that Pouce-de-Leon sought for
three hundred years ago, and never found. He
looked fora fouutain that would restore Lho
old to vigor and make youLh ever
AN ETERNAL SPRING!
It was left for this day aud hour to realize the
dream, aud show, In one glorious fact, the
magic that made It Juir.
THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES
oanuot stay the flight of years, but they can
force buck, und hold nlool, disease that might
triumph over the ugud aud the youug. Ld
none hesitate then, but seize the fuvn able op
portunity that offers. When taken iih pre
scribed—
FOR BILIOUS DISORDERS
nothing can bo more productive of euro than
these Pills. Their almost innglc lnlluouce Is
felt ut once; aud the usual concomitant* <>l
t Is most distressing diseu-u are removed.
These remedies are made from the purest
VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS.
They will not harm tbo mostdeUcute female,
aud eau be given with good effect In preset ibcd
loses to the youngest babe.
FUR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS
Aud all eruptions of the akin, tho SALVE is
most invaluable. It dot-snot heal externally
alone, but penetrates with the most searching
effects to the very root of the evil!
DR. MAGGIEL’ri PILLS
Invariably cure the following Diseases
Asthma,
Bowel Complaints,
Coughs.
Colus,
Chest Diseases,
Costlveness,
Dyspepsia,
Diarrhoea,
Dropsy,
Debility,
Fever A Ague,
Female Complaints,
Headache,
Indigestion,
luffuenza,
inhumation.
Inward Weakness,
Liver Complaint.
Lowness of spirits,
Ringworm,
Rheumatism,
Salt Rneum,
Scalds,
Skin Diseases.
fl®- Notick.—Noue genuine without the en
graved trade-murk around each pot or box,
► igned by DR. J. MAGGIKL, 43 Fulton street,
New York, to counterfeit which is felony.
<®-Sold by all respectable Dealers In Medi
cines throughout the United States and Cana
das at 25 cents per box or pot. |dec 23 ly U<tw
YOUR BIGHT!
U 8 15
DR. J. STEPHENS it CO.'S
PATENT CORNEA It 15 8T U R JS IIS,
THE EYESIGHT
RESTORERS OP
THEY WILL RESTORE IMPAIRED SIGHT
AND PRESERVE IT TO THE LATEST
PERIOD OP LIPE.
SPECTACLES RENDERED USELESS.
The most eminent Physicians, Oculists, Di
vines, and most prominent men of our country
recommend the use of the
CORNEA RESTORERS
for Presbyopia, or Par or Long-Sightedness, or
every person who wears spectacles from old age;
DIMNESS OP VISION,
commonly called blurring
OVER-WORKED EYES;
ASTHENOPIA,
Or Weuk Eyes, or Weakness of Sight
EPIPHORA,
Ur Watery Eves;
PAIN IN THE EYEBALL;
AMAUROSIS.
Or Obscurity of Vision ;
PHOTOPHOBIA,
Or Intolerance of Sight;
of the Retina and Optic Nerve;
MYODESOPIA, OR SPECKS,
Or the Appearance of Floating or Moving
bodies before tbe Eye»:
OPHTHALMIA,
Or Inflammation of the Eye and Eyelids;
CATARACT EYES;
lIEMIOPIA,
Or Partial Blindness;
SINKING OF THE EYEBALL;
STRABISMUS, OR SQUINTING, AC.
They can be used by n.-»v ouowlthu certainty
of success, and without the leusl fear of injury
to the Eye. More than .VAX) certificates of cures
are exhibited at our office. Cure guaranteed in
every cuBo when applied according to the di
rections inclosed in each Box, or the money
will be refunded.
Write lor a Circular. Address
DR. J. STEPHENS A CO., Oculists,
At Ilushton’s. Family Druggists,
No. lu Broadway, N. Y.
P. O. Box D2U
P. s.—Dll. J. STEPHENS A CO., have In
vented and patented a MYOPIA, OR CORNEA
FLATTEN ER, for Hie cure of ft'car-StphU'dnrJt.n,
which lias proved u great success. Write for u
Circular. Ijan UU 1> dJUuWAIy w
QOlCing, COLDS AND CONSUMPTION.
Thirty yoai's’experience and the testimony
of thousands who have been cured by its use
prove Lhut
JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT
is, withont exe pllou, the most reliable remedy
in the worl.i for
COUGHS, CuLDS,
ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS,
CONSUMPTION. PLEURISY,
CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH,
SOTTING OP BLOOD
And all Pulmonary CoiuplaluU. Here la som
of the evidences:
Mr. Lemuel Plumley, of Gap, Lancaster
county, Pm. writes April 20, 1S01:
“Partoflast winter I as laid up with a
severe attack of Bronchitis, but, lu Jugil< o to
Jayne's Expectorant. I must say that alter
using the second bottle of it the dUease entire
ly left my throat, and I nave since had no re
turn of it.”
Rev. Dr. Dowling, of New Y'ork city, writttf,
May 20,1805:
“My confidence in the great value of Jayne's
Expectorant increases every year. I have loug
used It In my own family, and never fail to
recommend it to ihe families of my congrega
tion as the best remedy I know ot for coughs
and Colds and Incipient Consumption.”
Mr. John Vanworth, of Aurelius, Michigan
writes:
*• After suffering from a hard racking Cougl
until I wa~ Lhougiit past all cure, I tr.ed Jayne’
Expectorant, alter using two bottles of wblcl
I lound myself well, tough and hearty.”
Rev. B. F. Hedden, of First Baptist Church
Camden, N. J., writes:
“ Your Expectorant completely cured mo of
a severe Cold, and entirely removed the ac
companying hoarseness.
Dr. D. O. Gasklil, of Milton, Nova Scot!;
writes:
“The Expecloran’l believe to be about the
best medicine in use for Hie diseases for which
it is recommended.”
Mr. Reading Doty, of SVarren county, Ohio,
says;
n I had recently another attack of Asthma,
and fora time was in the greatest distress. My
wife having begged me to try Jayne’s Expec
torant, I did so, and obtained uimost Instant
relief, aud continuing to take It, in a short
time I found myself in better health than for
two years past.”
Rev. E.D. Fendall, Moorestown, N.J., writes:
“ Home time since, 1 recommended Dr. D.
Jaym ’s Expectorant to a lady who bad lost her
voice Irom bronchitis, and who hud been pro
nounced by her physician incurable. An en
tire restoration to good health was affected
after taking two bottles, and she is now a
hearty woman.”
All Dr. D. Jayne’s & Son’s Family Medicines
are sold in Lancaster by Messrs. Jno.F.LougA
Bona, and by Druggists generally,
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jg M. SCHAEWEB,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLERY
NOS. 1 AND 2 EAST KING STREET,
LAN ASTER, PA,
rjWIE GREAT STRENGTHENING TONIC
(Not a Whisky Preparation.)
JfOOFLAND'S
GERMAN BETTERS,
WILL CURE
DEBILITY! DEBILITY!
resulting from any cause whatever
PROSTRATION OF THE SYSTEM
INDITED by
SEVERE HARDSHIPS,
EXPOSURE
OR
DISEASES OF CAMP LIFE
Soldiers, Citizens, Male or Female,
Adult ok Youth,
Will find In this Bitters a pure Tonic, not de
pendent on bad liquors for their almost
miraculous effects.
DYBPEP&IA
DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS
LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS,
AUB CURKfUBY
HOOFLAND/S (PERMAN ;BITTK;RS
This Bitters has performed more Cures, gives
better Satisfaction, has more Testimony, has
more Respectable People to vouch for it, than
any other articles in the market..
0
We defy any one to contradict this assertion
A N D W I L L PAY 81000
any one who will produce a certificate pub
lished by us that is not genuine.
HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS
WILL CUKE KVKKY CASK OF
lIRONR' OR NERVOUS DEBILITY,
AND DISEASES OK THE KIDNEYS
I .Observe the fnllowlngsystoms result Ing rrom
disorders oi the digestive organ*:
CoUHllpul lon. Inward Plies, Fulness of Blood
to the Mead, Acidity of the Stomach. Nau
sea, Heartburn, Disgust for Kood, Koi
nes* or Weight in the Ktomueh,
Knur Eruciallons, Sinking]) or
Fluttering at the Pit of |hn
Stomach, SwimnflTlgof
the Head, llurrljil ami
difficult Breathing,
Fluttering at
the Heart,
Choking
or Suffocat
ing SciiHu ions
when In u lying
Posture, Dimness of
Vision, Dots or Webs bo
loiv the Sight, Fever and Dull
Pain lu the Head, Deficiency of
Per.-.pliutlou, Yellowness of the skin
and Eyes, Pain in theSule, Hack, Chest,
Limbs, Ac., sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn
ing lu tin- Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil
ami great Depression ol Spirits.
it K M E M H E R\
Thatlhi .t Ritters is not Alcoholic, contains no Rum
or Whisky, <tn<l cannot make Drunkards, Out
i.i the best Tonic in the World
ri: a d wh o s a y a .v o
rorn Rev. \V D. Selgfrleil, Pastor of Twelfth
Baptist Church, Philadelphia.
Gentlemen I have recently been labortdg
nder the distressing effects of indlgesllou, ac
companied bs a prostration of the nci vous sys
tem. Numerous remedies were recommended
by friends, und some of t hem tested, but with
out rebel, ’lour Hootlumi's German Bitters
were rerommendpii hy persons who had tried
them, and wnos • iavuraolu mention of these /
Bitters 1' dueed me to try them. I musl con
fess that I nad an aversion to Patent Medicines
from the “ thousand and one" quack “Bit
ters,” w hose only aim seems to be to palm oil'
sweetened und drugged liquor upon lho com
munity In a sly way, aud the tendency of
which, I tear, is to make many a continued
drunkard Upon learning that yours was
really a medicinal preparation I took it with
happy effect, ii* action, not only upon the
stomach, but upon the nervous system, wan
prompt ami gratifying. I feel that I have de
rived great and permanent benefit from Lho
use of a few bottles.
Very respectfully vours,
W\ lx HEIGFIUED,
No. 251 Hhuckuinuxuu Street.
From tlx- Krv. K. 1). Fendall, Assistant Editor
ChiiMian rnnnilcie, Philadelphia.
I have derived divided benefit from iho uso
of Hoolluihl'h i ..mum Billers, and mol It niy
privilege b> icc u.mciul them as a most valua
ble tonic, to uli «• io are suffering Irom gen
eral debll ny »r n on diseases arising from dc
raugemeui id lix. liver.
Yours truly,
E. D. FENDALL.
From Re . !>. Mernge Pastor of the Passyunk
hi.j-Ust Church, Philadelphia.
From in- many respectable recommenda
tions giv. ii t . Dr, Hooliaud’s German Billers,
I was Induced to give them a trial. Alter
using several cottles I found them to he ugood
remedy inr debility, and a most excellent tonic
for the stomach.
From Rev. Wm. Smith. formerly Pastor of tno
Vincentlown juxl Millville (N. J.) Baptist
Churches.
Having used In my family a number of bot
tles m your Hooflund's German Hitters, j huvu
to say that I regard them as an excellent med
icine, specially adapted to remove the diseases
they lire recommended for. They strengthen
and Invigorate tno system when debilitated,
and are useful In disorders of the ,1 Iver, loss (if
appetite, we. I huvo also recommended them
to several of my friends, who have tried them,
and found them greutly beneficial in the resto
ration of health.
Yours truly,
WILLIAM SMITH.
IMJ Hutchinson street. Philadelphia.
D
From the Rev. Levi O. Beck, Pastor of Iho
Baptist Church, Pemberton, N. J., formerly of
the North Baptist Chureh, Philadelphia, at pre
sent Pastor of the Baptist Church, Chester, Pa.
I have known Hoolland's German Hitters
favorably for a number of years' I have used
them in my own family, and have been so
pleased with tin lr eil'eeis, that I was Induced
to recommend them to many others, and know
that they nave operated In a strikingly benefi
cial manner. 1 lake great pleasure in thus
publicly proclaiming this fact, and calling the
attention of those ufillctcd with thodlseasos for
which they are recommended, to these Hillers,
knowing irom oxporlenco that in.v recommen
dation will ho sustained. Ido this more cheer
full as liuollahd's Hitters Is Intended to benufil
Iho nfllictcd, and Is “not a rttrn drink.”
Yours, truly,
LEVi G. HECK.
• • • • *
From Rev. J. Newton Drown, D. IX, Editor of
the Encyclopedia of Religious Kuowledgu and
ChrUtlun Chronicle, Philndelphl .
Although m»f disposed to favor or recoin
mend Puteni M- 'Heines In gcneial. through
distrust, of their ingredients and effect-, I >el
know rjf no sufficient reasons wny a man may
not testify to the bi uoflts lie believes himself to
have received from any simple preparation, in
the hope that ho may thus c ntrfbulo to the
benefit of others.
I do this the more readily In regard to Hnor
land's German Hlttem, prepared by Dr. C. M.
Jackson, ot this city, because I was prejudiced
against them for many years under tli« 'in
prosslon that they were ehlctly an a'cohollc
mixture. I am Indebted to my friend. Robert
Shoemaker, Esq., for liie removal of this preju
dice by proper tesisaml for encouragement t o
try them when sutler Ing from great and long
co Linued debility. The use ot three bottles of
these Hitters at the beginning or the present
year, was followed by evident relief anti restor
ation to a degree ot bodily and mental vigor
which I had not felt for six months before, and
had almost despaired "f regaining. I therefore
thank God and my frienddirecting me to the
use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN.
Philadelphia.
From the Rev. Titos. Winter. D. D., Pastor of
Roxborough Baptist Church.
Dear Hir : J feci ildue to your excellent prep
aration, Hoolland’s German Bitters, to add
my testimony reputation It lias
obtained. 1 have for years, at times, beeu
troubled with great disorder In my heud and
nervous system. I was advised by a friend to
try a bottle of your German Bitters. I did so.
and have experienced great and urn xpech-u
relief; my henlth nas beeu very materially
benetttted. I conflden ly recommend the arti
cle where I meet with cases similar to my own,
and have been assured by many of their good
effects. Respectfully yours,
T. WINTER, Roxborough, Pa
From Rev. J. H. Herman, of the German Re
formed Church, Kutziown, Berks County Pn.
Respected Bir: I huve been troubled with
Dyspepsia nearly twenty years, and have nev
er used any mcdicln that did so much good as
Hooflund’s Bitter*. lam very much Improved
In health, after having taken five hollies.
Yours with respect. J. 8. HERMAN.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
See that the signature of “C. M. JACKSON *
Is on the wrapper of eacli bottle.
■ PRICE.
SINGLE BOTTLE ONE DOLLAR, OR A
HALF DOZEN FOR SO.
Should your nearest druggist not have the
article do not be put off by any of the intoxi
cating preparations that may be offered In its
place, but send to us and we will forward, se
curely packed by express.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY,
NO. 631 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA , PA
JONES <fc EVANS,
fSuccessors;to C. M.*JACKBON & CO.J
nov3 WM
FEVERS
D. MEKRIGE
Proprietors.