~~~~x~xri~~'~x"i~;,, ~, . ~ - matt Attest hi the Freshet, [Special to thd Pittsburgh Commercial.l • FrtANALIN, Fob. 18, 1807. The man referred to !u the dospatch of the 14th fast., Its having gono past hero ht the ice, is safe. The circumstances of his in voluntary night ride are as follows On tho afternoon of Thursaay, 14th Inst., there was a gorge of foe in the river, and he Was try ing to save a bout at Bono, lour miles above this place. While working with it, the gorge lot loose suddenly, and away wont boat and man amid the terrible crashing of ice. He was not seen here until too into to afford him assistance. Ho appeared to bet perfect ly calm, and probably that is why ho suc ceeded in landing his boat, some eight or ton miles below. After lauding, ho was re quired to put forth grout exertions to climb over the mountains of ice thrown against the shore by the great force of the water.' Suicide of an Wlleer at the Ballard Yesterday 'Morning, Lieutenant A. S. ;Cowling, belonging to the Ttccuty•lirst _Regiment United States 'lnfantry, wile found dead in his bed in room No. I Ii at the Ballard House. The deceased has been stationed at City Point for some time past and canes to this city on Thursday last to appear before n court inartiel, which was to have been convened yesterday, for the purpose of invesligating the charges of drunkenness and Inattention to duty, which had been preferred against Min. It had taken en overdose of laudanum, whether purposely or accidentally cannot be deter • in I nod. ichm end En fit( irer. Attempted Murder in Lena iiiiii County. A terrible outrage, and probable murder, tool; place at the liu•m of Mr. Michael Put weller, on the road leading from Annville to Onnipbellstown, in South Annville town ship, on last Sunday morning. From the eenlused reports, we gather that the faintly went to church, leaving the premises In charge of a servant girl named Gannon, and n t;urinal). Thu latter had heon In the family but it short time. 11c had attempted HOMO time ago to make love to the girl, and 'well repulsed. on Sunday morning he en turcd the kitchen, and asked the girl if she was still cross. She told.him to clear out, that she didn't want to have anything to do with him, when he struck her on the head with a hammer. lie repeated the blows several times, and then left her for dead. She revived, when he repeated the blows until he had struck h e r no less (lout nine limes tin the head, broke her Chill and Jaw bones, and several lingers nit her hand. Ito then took a hat anti coat of Mr. Ind weiler's find made elf. The girl lignin re vived and managed to reach a neighbor's house, (Mr. Kreider's,. viler,! she NVIISCIIred l'or, iond 8101(5 taken to arrest the brute. Ito Is described as about live I'eet KOMI ((101(00 high, 22 years old, with thick sandy hair, and very shabby clothing. The Com missioners have ()Inv.' a reward 00100 We his arrest, awl the bhentr, constables and I. l it'a officers have been very active In their endeavors to apprehend Lhrl. tin Monday some er the reproofs wore positive That the girl was dead, while others In toe evtalhiult were I.11:11 HIM MIN shill ll ving. ' P. won 1(1-1,,In 'adorer wns caught, in Ihu neighborhood of Stonchslatrg, and IS 111111' in 1111rilli1,--I,clirtsos A rl reel iser. I=ll \ Ong oomito.ton4 nu I.lto WoHlorit lOvision of 11,,3 Itallrond, wider tho stiporvision 1:,,1)ort, ou 1. , r1,111 . , , Innrning rovolvotl R hluuluutnu Tlio:oroittlitolorsturo.lolin \Vtillor Hi 'l'lloontm Vali, :uorptou Al. A lo,:itiolor, \Vol. \VIOL, l'Al‘entql oitlro, 111. Solroy, John ;Nlitil•doll I, At:oil, It, 11, II lIVIt Ing 1,101 .1 ci wog 1 /111 Ivh1(11,.. V1 , 11 , 11 , T Irl a Ik/1111th/11 01 . 11111. 111111111' 1 1 11.1111,1* , lurli 1 .1' \'1 , 1. ,, )\T1 . 11111 i ILlmvo toßtilur .1111 Ho, .1 11°,411 11111 111 . 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I'Arri:ICSON, \V.,,t I,:uicaM Ir:VE=1:11313 iffelEl=lll 5-4. it. 1C1:5(5 5 5401,1)5, No. 5: East Kit; al., Itatotast .1. 1V..11/11:CNIINI, l.:uu•ast er '1 I N'ITINILAN. No. 25 \l't•,t ling sl., I,:uleast J. H. LIVINCISION, No. II North !tithe I.nneast A.. 1. sstla n)LocsooN, :21 N 40.0, Dtiko St [1.(1, Lancast INEMIDEI Ell= W3l. A. WILSON, No. a; East E in4al., Lancaster pmat gotiro. 41 , 111'1.: !•-•-I)A NI EL ItAlEtt AND Edell townsilip, haring this LI ty all iJroperty, awl pm soffit], Illt. 11 ,1,111 cristlitors, per ;MN the Amsl4llorS art. to- Illakl! 1111111(`IlitItll I 1..' Clr dluuuul.v agn.lll,l. Lhrul will lnrarnl. Lhr 55.1111 ‘Vltlicnit Olu Lill hi. rAiv.llo,l, re,11111t!;111 it (111 I, M I / 0 / 1 1% .I.IIIN .1, t 1 .14.1, 131;1v, lust Ulneo, N 1 . ), " 1 1 11 ca,l,or co, lllrum Ku11 , 144 , L11 , 1 WllO.l Provi I, nrn Luw'nslll L, haVILIV. by drril al' vulunlur o.oilglllllolll. Baled VEItItrA qlancti and Irata,li . rol nil I Ina I . 1,11lii• nwl t• 1 LO ,a I.ln 111, ' , aid II halal Kcinlig lior,lara dud a Lu all in.rsolis 1,1 nalti .Hdlg 1111':1, It) lilllhu payment 0,1 , 1;411,1 wlLhuul. dclup, nial thost• 11.i.v claims 111 1110eSula I.helit to )11N it.VU lit:siding In .Nuw I.'rov ldenci I , I/ I :11Av li LISTA'I'I; of !MFR . !' WENDITZ, E.1 . F1 IJ ~t• I .alicastot city, deceasucl.—Letters of Ad minim ration on sold estate having been grant 1., I lie tiliderBigni•d, all persons indebte rt.quest,l t inal:o Immediate Pity in rid, awl lim,o hay lug claims or demand ',tine will preAent Lllelu coy souk moot hi lII' stili,erl her residing In said city, W I 1..1.1A E. ILOGEIIId, .N.dininiALrator or the Etttate of .111 wit endllz, decoased. flill -. lit N, A SNICINES) t:sTATE SUILVIV. 1-1 itt t 4 part taq. 01 11, latt of.loltu Del -11101...t, t. u , Lottt,..tster city. Tltt• titttlursigited attitolitttql It) cliNtrtlttlto Ille It:1111.11,w itcnialtillig tit Lite t.l I,:ottlls, AH81;4110..1 of llettrlettst. Crt•:l 4 ,., hat, 1101,- 110 nm Cuilwary, o r th e lit mitt ttottiptthy, ttt . I.aricustt.rvily, Itti„ Ii and roam;; ii•i4:llly 1.1,01 led lo Sit itol'li.tpllll4,(.l,ll 'l . lllll4tltAl . , \.•„i'l I I t 1,.7, at _,,''h u t ; , , Ilit• t ',it I htttse, clly 1,1 In di , 11 . 0.1111,111 luau al.lollll. ltla 111.:N 11. I,tiNt,, Auditor. ',muenster, Pa., .11 It,' 7 Christian It. \Votgainittit, 'l'., - No. 2a, .lolta l'eetr, Jr., Jolta L'eck, Sr.) Ex. rlllll lin1111:/{...1(.1Nt ,111)1'1'l1it. AP. j_ toint,ii I.y the Court, to tikl Clint, the pro .ids of the sale or defentla, ts' estate, to Lund, among those leat•lly entitled thereto hereby glees notice 11111 L lit. WM:Mead the nt his lippOltani , lit, al the I,ll,r.iry Roola, In LIA 3 (Otlrt , liolise, in the City of I,:tlivaSter, 011 TIfitISI)AY, the 5111 day or \I A itull, A. 1)., a 1 lao'eloel., A. \l., when anti where all peisine> interested laity attend if they think pruner. W..IOIINSON, , A UDI I'OR'S NOTICE-- ESTATE OF 11 CATHARINE ItUTII, late of East Lain ti,ter tuwushl p, Lantander county, l'a., —The undersiane,l Auditor, appointed to die tribute the balance remaining in the hands,' oho Quigley, Adin inistrator of said deceased to and among those bieally tilt tied to thi crone, will sit. tor that purposo ua TUESDA Y the 5111 doe of \I A [lt U, leth, at la o'clock' A. \I. In the Library itookn of the I ',art. House, 11 the City of Lanta.,ar, trbcu• all persons inter 4,:it,eti in said distribution mite al tend, febe 415 t Auditor. 000FING tiI.ATE—PILICES REDUCED. it, The it oderBigned Juts constantly on handa full supply of Rooting Slide Gar sale at Reduced Prices. Also, an extra LIMIT ROOFINU :SLATE, Intended for slating on Shingle cools, Employing the very bestslaters all work will be warrantnd to be executed In I he hest man ner. Panders and others will Mid IL to their int, , irest to call and examine the samples at his Agrieultural and Seed Wurtirooms, No. 28 East Klng street Laneastgr, Pa., 2 doors west of the (201111, GNU. 1). *PItECIII , 2,It. doe IS 1,1d.c.w EMPIRE HHuTrLE MACHINES Are superior to all others for FAMILY AS 1) MA N UPAUTUItINU UILPUSILS. Contala all the latest, imprc•veraeula aka speedy; . nobieleJs; durable; and easy to work. Illustrated Circa lara true. Ageute wanted. Llueral discount ul towel. NI) cuithlgniaents nutde, Address, 1..N1 it 111. CO., jtlly 1:4'W . 291 lilli Clnudwuy, NI ‘V Voistten gotta. itEUISTE NOTICE. Wl3 Vile Accounts of the following persons air+•filed in the Register's' Ofiles of Len Caster county for confirmation and allowance, at an Orphans' Court to be hold in the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, on the THIRD MON. DAY in MARCH,ISth, MT, at 10 o'Oloek, A. M. Kinsey Cooper, Administrator of Wm. Lear. Samuel Hershey and Jacob P, Hershey, Exec• atom of John Hershey. Frederick Sonar and Nathaniel Ellmaker. Trustees under the will of llr. Charles Herbst. Amosßushong, Administrator ofJacobWiker. Jacob Effinger, Administrator of Jacob Heber. Abraham D. Grabill, Executor of Abraham Christian K. Miller, Abner Miller, John Mil ler and John Frantz, Administrators of Chris tian Miller. Adam Herr, Guardian of Peter Menard and Edwin Menard. John MeComsey, Administrator of Christian Kreider Daniel Lefever (farmer,) Administrator of Jesse Mincer. Jacob Grilborzcr, Administrator of Christian Grilborzon Ephraim Blerbower and Jacob Blerbower, Ex ecutors of Jacob Bleroower Sainuol S. Wolr, Administrator of Jeremiah Wolf who was Guardian of Martin Welt. Mary Hamilton , Administratrix of John Ham ilton. A. G. Sutton, Guardian of Adella Ragland. Samuel R. Leg, Guardian of Elizabeth Hum mer, (late Miller.) and Fanny Miller. Samuel R. Zug, Guardian of Franklin Wolf and Rebecca Groff, Michael Page, Administrator of Henry Page. John Dommy and Jacob L. Dommy, Adminis trators of Christian B. Snyder. Abraham R. Kurtz, Guardian of Susan Kurtz, Samuel Kurtz, and Henry Kurtz. Daniel R. Hilton Administrator of Joseph Hilton. Philip Meek, Guardian of Emma E. Raub (now Grubb.) George H. Raub and Lydia A. Haub. Joanna Davis, Adminlstratrlx of James Ken nedy. • ' Roland Diller, Administrator of John Mimes. 1)r, F. A. Muldenberg, Executor of Jacob De until. William E. Alloy. Administrator of William Allen. 'Mali Swisher, Executor of Philip Donohey. Henry Dissinger, Administrator of Henry M. Dissin ger. Samuel Wolgarputh, Guardian of Eliza Hoff man, (now Stern.) Jacob Solider and Henry Souder, Administra tors 01 Susanna Sander. henry Pownall and Levi Powuall, Executors of Catharine Pownall. Jacob S. t,trine, Administrator of Jonas De hang. Miller Harrar, Administrator of Daniel Har r :ar. obmt Gibson, Administrator of Lliburn Lee. . 11. 'Kauffman, Administrator of Michael U. Brodie. ueub S. Eby, Admlnistrator of Abraham S. Eby. fohn Denlinger, Guardian of Either Hershey and Elam Ilerehey. Abraham Hershey, Guardian of Emanuel Her shey and Anna Hershey. Abraham, Howenslcl, Administrator of An drew Roivenslci. Peter H. Martin, Administrator of John Lichty Joseph Frantz, Administrator of David Jacob Bender, Executor of John Bender. John Shreiner, Surviving Executor of George Shreiner. Rudolph Flemish and Emanuel Ilarnish, Ex• CCU torn of Abraham I furnish. Jamb Stauffer, Guardian of Harriet Becker. George S. Becker, Guardian of Amon Becker and A ~ands Becker. Edward K. Holbert, Guardian of Miles Seibert, now deceased. Al,llOllllll Rohrer and Jacob Rohrer, Executors el' Jacob Rohrer. David lain linger, Executor of John Kreider. A Mullion Kline, Executor of David P. Brune :loin, Joseph Bowman, Executor of Ann Bowman. Sunders McCullough, Guardian of Wlllllllll MILXWOI I. .101111 Musser, Administrator of Oscar McCurdy. John B. Gest, Jacob T. Geld and Levi Pownall, Executors of John GeNt. Benjamin Buck waiter, Guardian of Barbara Auu Eshleman. David Evans Guardian of George W. Long, Henry al, .L cU uric, Guardian of Thomas C. McGuirk. Samuel lhotallci,Ailininistratorof Mary John. I image Seldomridge, Guardian of Maria WM. lace (formerly lirlsbuti.) I John L Mylin, Guardian of lienpunin Buyers uud Alllll%lllll Buyers, John Soldonaridge, Guardian of Ann Eliza Mel• Join ridge. .1 Ilainalcer end Abraham IL liatimicer, Administrators of John Joseph 1 Bailey and John Faiatutteht, Aetna; Administrators of Barbara. Nutzloy. Daniel !life, Guardian of Anna Iltimiltherger. David Slyer, thutrillitit of Joseph, Hannah, Fan u,), Adam, Ei izalmth Maid elm W. Spotlit, 'Bollard It. Tithudy, Haydn 11. Tiffindy told Mat (hies T. li militia, Administrators of Jo: cob THoodyoator o , who was Admitith f Benjamin Miyllu, Gum illan of David Buyers and Jolin .1. Buyers. Diane Hlnhler, Administrator of Elizabeth thud. Isaac Mislifer, Trustee of Elizabeth Bard, halo tiel E. Keller tad .101111 S. Hostetter, Ad ministrators of Samuel ICeller. 11 en ry Stauffer, Guardian of Henry M. Stauffer. Henry Stall Guardian of Jacob Staullbr: John Frees, Executor of Stellb, Sr. ..indii.o" Benjamin 1 trenenutn, Surviving Executor of Joseph Peck. John Grabill, Executor of Isaac Diller, Jr. John Greblll and Peter Urebll, Executors of Jacob Urebill. William Spreeher, Executor of Mary Jacobs. John G. Bowman, Executor of David Bowman. William Gelglcy and Samuel Burkhart, Exec- II tors of Samuel Geigley. 11, 13. Becker, Attorney In Fact of Israel 11. Musselman, Executor of Elizabeth Bowman. 11. B. Becker, Executor of Elias Good. Jacob Steile and Reuben Delcamp, Adminis trators of Emanuel Stolle. El ins Dundor, Administrator of Henry Stamm. J mes Burns, Trustee to sell Real lEstate of 1 keery Station, Jon B. Roth, Surviving Executor of John Bomberger. Emanuel V. Gerhart, Executor of Rev. Isaac Gerhart. John M. Amweg, Executor of Casper Hilde brand. James 11. Clark, Administrator Of William J. ('lark. Thos. M. Coulson, Executor of Win. Williams. George Weller, Henry M. Weller and Joseph Weiler, Administrators of Geo. Weiler, who was Trustee of Magdalena Slechrist. Andrew 1" Lehi' and Abraham L. Lela, Ad ministrators of Abraham Leh n, deed, who Was Guardian of Darius Huhu. Sain'l C. Brubaker, Guardian of Henry Sheetz, Barbara Shealy., Anna Sheetz, Sam'l Sheetz, and Fanny Sheetz. Joseph IL Keener and Tobias Stauffer, Execu tors of John Keener. Louis C. Lipp and Charles E. Paul, Executors of John Lipp. .101111 Shenk, Jacob Shenk and Isaac 11. Shenk, Executors of Henry Shenk. William Brown, Executor of Rebecca Brown. George Ackerman, Executor of Jacob Acker man. Eplii aim Shober, Guardian of Mary Jones. Jacob S. Witmer, Guardian of Caroline Doerst- Zerfass and Peter Martin, Admin istrators of Elias Hinkley. Samuel H. Keller, Guardian of Louisa Weid man. I len ry Miller, Executor of James Liird. Peter W. Barred it, Administrator of William tiorrocht, W 1) was Administrator of Francis Wallace. Henry:House:Ll, Administrator of Ann House al. Samuel Truseott • Administrator of Mary Ralte st raw. Wasionatou L. Wien, Atlininihtrator of Lavi nia Aiken. Samuel Truseott. Executor of George W. Der ricic. Margaret Turner, Administratt is of William 'l' tuner. Sallllll4 H. NVoll, Administrator of Jeremiah 11111 f, who was llitarti tan or Margaret Weil. DAVID 'MILER, Register. Itith !Krim's Wilt:a, Luncaster, Feb. hi, 1887. fult It 7 N,troito, Jitationarv, &r. N HOOKS AT DAUB'S lIREELEY's AMERICAN CONFLICT, Vol. TANNINU CURRYINCI AND LEATIIE EsslN ( I .—Dy Dummuco. RoRERT SEVERNE, 111 H FRIENDS AND EIS EN EMI ES.—lly Hammond. POEMS.—Hy Mrs. Frances Dana (Inge. IDA I,lA.—lly Outdo." Author of" Chandos," "Htratlimore," Sro. I'OENll4.—lly ltobert K. Weeks. POWNINIPB FRUITS AND FRUIT TREES UI AMERlCA.—ltuvimedMimi. SWINGING ROUND THE CIRULE.—P. V Nasky. 'ME WAY OF THE WOULD.—By O. Optic, ST. ELMO.—ily the Author 13u1ila. FORCEYTHE WILSON'S POEMS. CAMERON HALL—A Story of Lhe Civil War —By M. A. C. ELEMENTS OF ART CRITICISM.—By U. \V Samson, D. D. META LlAlltUY—The Art of Extracting Metals horn their Urvs and adapting them to various inn loses of .0 auulacture.— by lilt. JOHN PERCY, ht. D., F. R. S., Lecturer ou Metallurgy at The Royal Schoo we also pay particular attention to SCHOOL HOOKS, and are ulwuy reudys to supply town ships or individuals at the very lowest possible rates. Directors and Teachers please- take notic Wo are constantly receiving new Books as lliey at, issilutl front the Press. Also, ou liana si,lomild stock of American, English and Froooli stationery, togeth r with a full assort mme hid fens, Pencils, card Cases, Pocket Lou its, to. J. E. BARR, ja n 2 t ht I No. G Ease King St, Lanouste GIFTs! GIFTS!! GIFTS!!! (;11•78 Pole THE HOLIDAY'S! Suitable ibi t uld and Young—Male or Female. 1;11:I.ES, PRAYER AND HYMN BOONS, tit AII 1 )1.11„1111 Ili tluuH. - I'UI%T.IIN I 1.1.71 , ., AND (JUL!), &c, A II 1111als, Writ nu; lies:,, Pegetley Desl:B, • N,Vuot Boxes, Jewelry llozoi, Neet,wirlen, Pull Dresmliig A L11.4 , 1;11401 800104 Al Lulus. NEW GA Cile,men and 1:011.1%1S, H.t , •l: gam im.o Boards, Ei16!lill Toy Books, Al ~v 4,1,1,, Toy Books, Linen Books, Swlss Blocks, Unlon College Blocks, tiehool 111f,(11(5, A 11 Cl3loells, Picture Blocks, Jackstraws, Transparent Slates Pocket• Books, Bold Pens, OM. Please call and examine, at J. al WESTIIAEFFEH'S Cheap Book Store. 'lec .1 tfil.t M=MMil The peunsylvanla MARBLE COMPANY are now prepared t,OlOl orders fur TILE, 'r.A.J.;LE 7.'0133, The Company would direct the speplal won- Bon or Dealers and Builders to the gitaitty itud finish of their TILE, believing it euperlor to any POW Market, Orders for Al arl,le or for_informatioit may be addressed to Jot;. 11. POTTS . , President, (Jr Tk108.12.2.1/TH, Williamsport, (Jr (Inn i 1.1.11114,13. WRIOW,C, der 17 30)(1.iwl 112 S. /`ll)rtj Mt., pbils(Pa. §rm Sedo,'Scr. brEING, 1867. HODNEFURNISIIING GOOIMI HAGER de BROTHERS aro now opening and Invite an Examination of the Zonal block of ENGLISH GRANITE WARE EVER OFFERED IN LANCASTER. Also a fall assortment of PAINTED ENGLISH GRANIT E WHITE AND cs.a.oato TRENTON WARE, P/TTSSURO AND BOSTON GLASSWARE. We aro s9lllng all of the above at greatly Reduced Prices. MARSEILLES QUILTS AND BLANKETS. Fine Damask and Hand loom Table Linens. Linen Sheetlugs, Pillow Casing, Napkins, Cotton She. Hugs, Tieklngs, Oxman, etc, BLEACHE , " MUSLINS—aII the best makes. 1000 POUNDS PRIME FEATHERS, WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTURES. GREEN .t BUFF HOLLANDS all widths. CARPET.) AND OIL CLOTHS. Crossley's English Brussels,Roxbury• Tapestry Lowell and:Harlford Three-Ply, Extra and Su perfine Ingrain, Wool• Dutch. Venetian, Hemp and Rag Carpets. OIL CLOTHS. From ono to tour yards wide WALL PA PERK! WALL PA l'ElcS: I an entirely new Stock 01 Stamped, Gold and Plan Parlor Papers. Neat and Bright lityles;Cham bur Papers. Choice Plain Styles for Dining Rooms, Match 13ordel ed Entry Papers. DECORATIONS In (Ad, Velvet, Marble and M==l Marble, Oa/, Rosewood, Walnut and Maple DECORATIVE PAPERS. Will be sold at Lowest Pr lees. 1 1 •\.(llsR d: BROTHERS. trw 6 A RARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS IN CLOSING OUT A LOT OF I) .ie Y G () 01l S ! CHEAP JOHN'S VARIETY STORE No. 3 EAST KING STREIL T, LAN CAIiTER CITY Most, or these goods lIIIVO been bought et low gures, nud will now he closed t.ul at less ban the original vest Also a groat teduvl km In pricer; of a largo =EI CLOCI,4 JEWELRY! I , lloo)ffitA I'll FICANIE , i,t• ALBLIIIIB, TA 111. I.: et l'orlC ET CUTI.EItY, TI W A ri 011, LAMM, (,I,‘Hr;Es TILININIINUMUIo N I NIIM, 'EItI.II.NI NrY ANI) OTII 1.:1011)APH, Ac .0 al 111.1tna.rocok•INI and now opeonos, I 111 laruhl and elionpohl na..in lAnonl of cIIAMH A N I) ItIIKENtiWAItIo., (Irv]. 011rfoil Mild /10111 Id. low IlutiveN NOW 1110 tluin 111 111,11111 IL 111)IISE.T1 Illy 'l' E A Ii E 'l' It 11007 W ANN Mill/6i cheaper llutilliwer Now IN your HMO It) ri.olllll W13'1;1111111 nod 1 131'0 a good u 1/0011S1•301.1)It/IA.:HALE ANI) RETAIL. 43- lteillember L' 11 A P .10 it N ri, IV :; K [NU u T., LA NCANTEII CITY. Jaii GI Ifw3 186 G. 00 000 s WENTZ BRUTHAR' BEE IIfVE STORE, PRICES ARE IIEcIDEDLY REASONABLE We have n.,w on exhibition a most superb dlsulay of reasonable and fashionable goods as well as a large stock of Staple and Domestic Goods, to which we Invite Early and Special Attention. Our ',Wes will be found low. CARPETS and 011.CLOTHSclaltu an earnest attention. The long eBlablishetl character of the MEMMMMI Is a sutileleut guarantee that every customer will get the worth of their money. LADIES SACQUES, CLOAKS AND CLOTHS. WENTZ BROTHERS Sign of the Bee Hive," No. 5 East King street. apr '25 tflV 161 )_l,writrance Oampintito. HARTFORD LIVESTOCK INSURANCE C 031 P A N Y cHA TE RED CAPITA L DI RECTORS. E. N. KELLOGG, President. GEO. U. JEWETT, Vice President Charles It. Chapman, Mayor of the City of Hartford. tiny It. Phelps, President Con nectleut Mu tual Life Insurance Company. Henry J. Johnson, of Moore Johnson. E. W. Parsons, President Connecticut. Ueu end Life Insurance Company. William Francis, of Francis S Gridley. William U. Allen, Contractor and Builder. E. J. Bassett, (Intern' Age nt :Etna Fire In surance Corn puny. It. A. Johnson, Secretary New England Fire Insurance Company. Oliver D. Seymour, Collector. W. C. GOODRICH, Secretary. OFFICE. No. 2 8 Main st., Hartford, Colin. Era_ Insurance on all kinds of LAVE Slocir, against Theit and Death front any Cause. F. 51 E. A. CORBIN, Ueneral Agents, EIU Walnut stint, Philadelphia. A. B. KA 114 MAN, Agent, No. I East ()range street, Lancaster, dec COLUMBIA INSURANCE ,COMPANY CAPITA LAND it WETS', 15:32,210 49 This Company euuttnuue to luattre Balla- Inge, Merultatalime, and other property, againet lode and damage by tlru, en the mutual plan, either for a CLINII premium or Kula lalu Uuts. SIXTH ANNUAL ItEI'ULLT. Whole amount. Ina tired, ...81,,34}1,'-'t15.51 Loss ain't ex peed In 2 . 12,.:13t1.1X1 5,U91,169,G1 DEGIMMIMi= Am'L of prutnluw twice, Juu. 18L, 1863 6.121.1,090.110 Lend premium notes ex plred lu ISt Am'L of premium uoien received lot SGS 1111.111110E1 Of ' prytillinne, Jam. hd, 1113:11 recelpiti, WWI 00111- IllihniollH to ISu5 1,08805 and hX1.1.111.138 puld In 1811;, I 37,1157.5 M thilaneu ul lal lull anti 11-sablii, Jut/. I, irilitl ----- 857u,19:4.3 A. H. GREEN, P. tunilun t. 0 xono ic Y ouNo, Jr., Secretary. MICHAEL H. liii CHAN 'Treasurer. DIRECTORS: Robert Crane, William Patton, R. T. Ryon,John W. dteacyl John Fen:len, Geo. Young, Jr. H. G. Minion, Nicholas McDonald, Hanel F. En:mit:in, Michael S. Shuman, Amon H. Green s S. C. Slaymaker, Edmund Sparing. TLL EO. W. HERR, Agent, North Duke area, opposite the Court House Jan IS till.kw I LANCASTER PEN N 'A. edial. 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Ladies give it one trial anti be con vince of Its vain°. qpii 14,d prepared only GEO43E W. LAIRD, 79 Fulton treet, New York. Sold by prugglate end raney Deed Dealers everywnerc. !MEW lYw 'STAMM= FAME AT PRIVATI. NA LE, V • °nitwits from Frederick city, containing 182 ACRES • SPAIN% IMo of first quality Limestone Land, well improved with a DWELLING HOUSE, and all necessary out•buildinp. Apple Or chard and a variety of other Milt of choice kinds. For further particulars enquire at. the CITIZEN OFFICA Frederick city, Md. Jan 13 ltdawtfl MEN FOR SALE.... THE ENDEA- R signed over at private sale, that very vain able tract °nand, now in occupancy of Vance Bell, E:q., containing 2:14 ACRE?, 41$of which are in excellent - Timber, situated one and three-fourth miles south ofMiddleway, to Jefferson county. West Virgriia, and about 2M miles north of the Summit Point Depot, on the railroad. The quality of the land is very good—soil principally Limestone, with some Slate. The improvements, beautifully situated consist of a two-story DWELLING, with four or more rooms Cypress Hoof in excellentrepair —together with Corn House, Stabling, Smoke House. &c., &c., in good order—a never failing Well of pure water only 14 feet deep—fencing also in good condition. Also a fine Orchard of Apples and Peaches of choice varieties. Inc land is situated in a deLiglatful neighbor- Schools, &c hood, and is convenient to - Churches, Mills, Mr. Bell, on the premises, will take pleasure In showing them. For further particulars apply to N. S. White, Esq. i of etuirlestowu, Jeflbrson county, West Virgnia. Possession given April 1, 1867. Growing crop reserved. ANN D. SMITH, THOS. F. SMITH: • 4mw 50 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE IN FULTON CUUNTY, PA.—The sub scriber will sell FIVE VERY DESIRABLE FARMS, each containing, respectively, 180, 85U, TM, 130 and 200 ACREN, about 800 Acres In cultivation, balance in timber. Also, a Tract containing 400 ACRES OF TIMBER LAND. All situated on the Tonolloway Crdek, adjoin ing each other, and known as " Linn Valley." About 800 Acres of it is In rich bottom land. Much of It is limed, with limestone on the land and adjoining Three of the Farms are finely improved, 000 D DWELLINGS, flue Fruit, oc. There Is G a NEW SAW and RIST MILL upon the lands, which ale within one to three miles from Hancock, on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and Cnesapeak and Ohio Canal. Very superior Stoneware Clay is upon R. It will be sold very low for cash, or long credit, as desired. For further particulars refer to H, O. Smith, Intelligencer Office, Lancaster, Pa., or HUGH McALEER, Frederick City, 51d. oct, 31 tfw&lwd 431 j3UBLIC SALE.•••O3I FRIDAY. MARCH IsT and SATURDAY, MARCH 2ND, 184.i7, will be sold at public sale, by the subscriber, at his residence in Eve t Kurt township, Lancaster county, at the Spring Grove Forge, about 1% miles north of Goodville, the same distance east of Fair Ville, about 4 miles west of Church town, near the Hinkletown and Churchlown road, the hallowing property, viz: Six superior Draft Horses, two good match driving mares, 1 yearling Colt, 4 Durham Cows, 1 flue Durham Heifer, Durham Bull Calf, all of superior stock' broad-wheeled Road Wagon, c narrow-wheeled Road Wagons, Road Wagon with Bed and Trough, 2 bloom beds, 2 coal beds, 2.liorse Carriage, Top Buggy with Shaft and Polo, Spring Wagon with Shafts and Pole, Curt and curt gears, pair of rail ladders, large stone roller, 4 wheelbarrows, 2 wheelbarrows for hauling coal, 1 good Sleigh, 2-horce Sleigh, cannon Corn Sheller, cutting box, fodder cut ler, '2 sets hind mule gears, 1.1 sets horse gears, 2 seta light double.carriage harness, 2 sets sin gle harness, 3 riding saddles and bridles, Blight carriage fly nets, 8 heavy ily nets, wagon sad. dlu, bridles, collars, housens, halters and challis, cow and log chains, fifth chains, spreaders, single trees, 2 butfulo robes, horse hide robe, lot horse blankets, Jstrings sleigh bells bushel measure, monkey wrench, shaving horse , grind stone and frame, lot of carpenter tools, such as planes, augers, squares, chisels, broad ax, post ax, forge scales, coal baskets, a large variety of forge and run out W0410111(1 many other articles WO uutueruum lu locution, Sulu to CI,IIIIIIOIICO lit 12 o'clock, M. ou said day, whoa terms of sale will loads known by W. BOYD J ACOBS. HA NI MATT FRIDAY, A act lonuer. Jail 23 is 3 NU TI I ON H, 01 011. H, tIOSIF ILI", Y111,11.11A NO' couwr PALE OF VALUA• BLE REAL ESTATE.—In pursuance of a ork's order of the Orphans' Court of Lamas• icr county, the 11111.101114011Jil Ild1111:11PdflaUr8 of tlw estate of James MeSparran, dee'd, will Null by public ventlite,at tho patine Douse of Win, Hutton, at Peach Bottom, Fulton twp, Laucan• tor county, on THURSDAY, the I 11,12 day of MARCH, A, D. 107, the following valuable real estate, late part of the real estate of said deceased, viz: No. I. A Lot or Pim of U round lit Fulton I.llllearli UV comity, adjoining other lands Into Or Joint's 111Cliplif11.111, MILL the rill 14• quell:mutt riVer,eoutaining SEVENTY-TWO PPHiIIiES, more or less, whit a FRAA.W 3•441N(.1 HOUSE end other impro , , , emonts Miereou. N 0... ., A Lot or Pleep of Ground in Fulton township aforeilitid, adjoining the Susque hanna river and lands of W. Whitaker, con mining SEVENTY PERCHEs, more or less, with a FRAME DWELLINU HOUSE and other improvements thereon. These properties are well worthy the atten tion of business men. The Columbia and Maryland Line Railroad, now in process of construction, runs along the front ot both, and as places of business they are not surpassed In the vicinity, Persons wishing to view the property prior to sale will please call on James MeSparract, at the late residence of the deceased. Sale to commence at one o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and term:: made known by AMELIA F. Mc +PARRAN, JAMES McSPARRAN, ten is ltd,itsw: Administrators. 1866, SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN LOTS IN CHARLESTOWN, VA. I offer at private sale, all that lot or parcel of land in the town of Charlestown, ou Liberty street, called the Zimmerman proparty, con bistlu4 or FOUR LOTS and known and designated on theplat of said town as Lots Nos. 97, OS, 11l and 11?, and con t4Ming in all TWO ACRES OF GROUND, all adjoining and in one body. This parcel of laud Is In the immediate vicinity (not exceeding fifty yards distant) of the Winchester and Harper's Ferry Railroad Depot, on the verge of Charlestown. It had on it before the late war, a Foundry ant extensive Machine Shops, where a large business was once carried on by Mr. Zimmerman, and it Is now well known as the Zimmerman property. It has now no improvements, but is particu larly desirable and valuable from being so eligibly situated for any kind of business, especially for a FOUNDRY AND MACHINE .MANUFACTORIES, having upon it a perma nent pond of water, made Dom excavation for brick. My friend, N. S. White, Esq., and other gen tlemen living in Charlestown, can give any in formation concerning the property desired. The title is Undisputed. TERMS CASll—though I would wait on any pal ty known to be responsible for tile purchase money. Should I fall to effect a sale before the FIRST DAY OF MARCH NEXT, the property will be offered on that day at pub lic sale, before tile Court House, to the highest bidder. W E. LUCAS. Jan 21 ltffktfw VALUABLE FAUN' FOR SALE IN THE V SHENANDOAH VALLEY.—The under signed offers teisell at private sale, a valuable farm located near the centre of the Shenan doah Valley of Virginia, within a short dis tance or Edinburg, In the county of Shenan doah. The property consists of TWO HUNDRED AND FIVE ACRES. moat of It very productive laud. A consider. able portion of It Is enclosed with good stone fence. There .are good improvements, and the place escaped being "WieridonizcV" or devastated by the ravages of the war. I here are line Or chards and most excellenti water. It he con. vonient to churches, stores, iron works, tam cries, mills and a good school. There is on the premises an open quarry of most excellent building stone, which hex boon worked and will always prove a source of rev enue. All the line out stone lu a railroad bridge over Stony Creek were taken from this quarry. There ix also plenty of excellent limestone on the place. aa- Title desirable property will be sold for the low price of 850 per acre. Add rt . . W. H. CLINE, Shenandoah Jan 2 2m w 5: 10,117:1,:di 910,017.2 Volt SALE OR RENT.—IN lIARFORD 12 county, Maryland, a FARM, containing 191 ACRES. - - Situated of a mile from a Navigable Stream, which abounds In Fish and Fowl. Mo. e than UM ACRES arc under cultivation. The Land Is well adapted to the growth of Peaches, Water Melons, and other Fruit. '1 here are 1,600 Peach and .1U Apple trees on the place. HOUSE new. Water excellent. Price .5 . 2:5 per acre. For full particulars, and draft of the Farm apply to J. M. PEOPLES, Lll.erty Square, Lancaster Co., Pa. fe b 13 Ettw Ii F'XTENSIVE SALE OF REAL ESTATE .U.A —Will be sold, by order of the Orphans' Court of Franklin c , unty, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th inst., on the premises, all that: largo and well-known Farm adJoinjng the town of F'annettsburg, and late the property of Jacob Kegerreis, dec'd, containing 5'43 ACRES Of good quality of Limestone and Freestone Land, about 230 Acres of which is cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and the balance iu good timber—Chestnut sufficient to make 4.000 to 5;00) panels of post fence, and a large quantity of cholpe Pine. There is On this prop ! erty a large two-story STONE TAVERN HOUSE large Bank Bain, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, Cider Press, (under roof,) Hog House, large Frame Stable, Carriage House, Wash House and Smoke House. Also, one good TENANT HOUSE and Stable, a large Orecard of choice Fruit Trees, a large number of good Cherry Trees, a never-failing Well of good Water at the door and running water by're pairing the pipes. About 800 panel of good•post fence MS been set up within the last two years on this farm, and the balance is in fair condi tion. The above property will make two good Farms, and will be sold separately or alto gether to suit purchasers, COITIONB ,- 011e.fotirth On April Ist, and the balance In three equal annual payments, With interest, Possession wltl be given on. the IBM day of April next. Also, that valuable GRIST and SAW MILL, togetherwith DWELLING HOUSE, Stable and other out-buildings, situate in Founeltsburg, late the property of the belts of John McAllen, deed, together with about 88 ACRES of good MEADOW and BOTTOM LAND. There is no other Saw Mill between Fannettsburg and London. There is a Tyler wheel in the Grist Mill. The water-powers good and undisputed. Tetras same as above. Sale to commence tt i o;rl 2 9elt m A. A liffgeald da lo . 11)15-ts 61 Adin'r of It. W. itoA c llen, decld. ORN SHELLER ADN CLEANER.—THE C attention it.f manufacturers Is called to this lately patented lipProVellit, by means of wli 101 l the =ger Oati Sires and aleaVe; by one operation, front 1,000 to 4., bushels of Corn per day, with no more power than Is required to drive the old-fashioned "Cannon Sheller,' the machine doing the work in the most thor ough manner; and Is not liable to get out of order; the inrmer being able in a moment to set the Machine and to clean . any sized corn, mouldy or drY, County and. State rights for sale on reasona ble te:ms, by addressing W2.4R, SUftbilti, June 0 tfw 22. Lancaster, Pa. R M. 8011AENIVEB, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLERY NOB, 1 AND I EAST RING STREET wiptsto, op la w ow Vat Ottiff. gilt !Within. lir I 8 8 musrA OEIE4I Forced togrow upon the smoothest Mein from three to ffve weeks by rates Dr. SEVIONE'S' RESTAURATEUR CAP/LLMBE; the most wonderful discover yin modern selenoe, acting upon the Beard and Hair in an almostmiractu- . lons manner.. It has been used by the elite of Paris and London with the mast Uttering suo cess. Names of all purchasers be regis- Istered, and if entire satisfaction is not given in every instance the money will be refunded. Price by mall. sealed =l at h= N. Descriptive circulars and tee Wall; CO tree. Address BERGER, MUTTS 4: Chemists, No. 2%; River Street, Troy, N. Y., Sole agents for the United States. EXCELSIOR! CHASTELLAR' 3 HAIR EXTERMINATOR FOR REMOVING SUPERFLUOUS MAIR. 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CAMPBELL it CO., MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FO,REIDIc FRUITS, NUTS, Sc. ,o. 303 RACE STREET, PIiILA.DELPIIIA. Also, mauufacturers of all kinds of MOLASSES CANDY AND COCOANUT WORK. wt. 24 lyw 42 k rrENTIoN S YOUNG MEN !I THE QUAKEit CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE FIFTH AND CIiESTNUT STREETS, An Institution for tile practical education f young men lor the active duties of Business Life. A REGULARLY INCORPORATED COLLEGE Established November 2d, ISEI. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, March llth, 1805, with power to grant Diplomas and confer Degrees of Merit. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES. Conducted upon the boat system of Malmo tlou extant, and offering la all respeets od vantages of the highest order. Booker:Id ng, C Commercial Arithmetic, Pouma ahip, liuminema Correepondenco , ommer cial Law, Leaturea on Huaineue AMON, t'oxtutax, Laura and Regulations or Trade, &a. SPECIAL MUNCHEN. The Ilighor Mutheinntlem, Ithouography, Or namtnital Poumnumllly and Tolographlng. THE COMMERCIAL COURSE le of the meet complete, thorough [mil practice character, lu thu advantageo are afforded Lo those Who deldre knowledge of A(Yi'UALCCUNTINU•tiOUHE ritnurium, utich ax haver mayor boforo boon pliteml within the void! of Htudontil In Commercial Cunußukt or Sol Courxo couibluug giving the student in timehortest poseiblo Limo uu insight into all the forme, routine and doe tails of business, and fitting him in tho beet manner to outer at once upon the duties of any position, all a practical accountant. This work, the most complete and extensive Treatise on Bookkeeping evor published, af fords the best indication of the value of the course of instruction in the Science of Accounts pursued in this Institution. Every young man who designs entering any Commercial School should first procure a copy of this book. It contains 448 pages large octavo, and is com posed almost exclusively of sets obtained from Actual Business. Price e 3.50. Bent by mall to any address. The Telegraph Deplrtment is complete with every facility for qualifying_ persons for Prac tical Operators on elound or Paper Instruments, with regular Mike practice. EMPLOYMENT. Young men seeking employment should bear in mind that the reputation and standing of this Instltutlun as a thorough PRACTICAL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, render its indorsement the best passport to success and advancement. Its graduates are now occupying prominent positions in every part of the country, and receive the highest salaries. Catalogues and Descriptive Circulars of Fair. banks' Bookk.eeping, on application. L. FAIRBANKS, A. H., Presiden T. E. MICUCHANT, Secretary, oct 17 IM. STEINMAN. C. RENGIEI3. ISAAC Di LLEB HARDWARE! THE OLDEST AND LARGEST ESTABLISH MENT IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. .G EO. M. STEINMAIV cf: CO., WEST KING STREET, Having recently enlarged their store and thus greatly increased their business facilities, now otter to the community, AT THE LOWEST PHILADELPHIA HATES, the finest assortment in the market, of W A R E, H AHD SADDLERY 0114 IRON ANU.STEEL, CEDAR WARE MLEI CU Pl. KRY, OIL CLOTHS, SKATES, ,to I'IMSONM CUM ENClfill will nod n full luthortunnit of good's In Wel; Hue. They are [alio ageute for a auperlor article NAILS, uud for DUPONT'S CELEBRATED (JUN AND ROC POWDER, /Or Tho lihment mall prim, paid for Clover Timothy, and old Mx Hood. !doe ii talsw NOTICE TO 110USEKEEPERS AND BUILDERS NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER Have Just received a LARGE and varied as sortment of Housekeeping Goods, such as KNIVES AND FORKS, SPOONS, CEDAR WARE AND COOKING STOVES N. B.—We call particular attention to our New Improved' Woking Stoves, having supe rior advantages over other Cook Stoves for economy of fuel and perfect Baking. Alp, j,he In the market, with a largo aesortraent o Also, a large assortment of Building Mate. riais, such as NAILS, HINGES, SCREWS, LOCKS, BOLTS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, dm. Also, IRON, STEEL, Saddlery, Coach Trim mings. &c., and at the LOWEST PRICES. feb 6-2mtv A. W. 6c S. R. RUSSEL. A CCOMPLISHED AT LAST I A REAL SAFETY BRIDLE!! Can be used on Single or Double Harness, or a single line; is durable, there being no gam to break in cold weather; is simple, it not requir ing a Saddler to apply it; can be arranged in five minutea by any person; cannot get out of order ; costs no more than an ordblary bridle, and, to sum up, is the most effectual Safety Strap and Spring in use it being impossible for a horse, when driven with it, to either kick, shy or run off, the Springs being Efetalic En cased, cannot break under any strain put on it, but is always to be relied upon; does not choke a horse when applied as some others do, but from the fact that simply drawing hard upon the reins applies the leveragefroxa the top of the bead and draws tna hit to the top; of the horse's month, It tbus iiacea the most vicious kicker tinder the Complete control of the driver, This moat complete "Safety Bridle" was patented November ZTth, 1866. State and County Rights on most reasonable terms. Individual Rights with attachment, Six Dollars. Apply to, or address GEORGE H. ALBRIGHT, Or WI& R. BURMA, deo 2ta Lanwßadat anw aaater, Pa. G . IBNON.'I4 ATMOSPHERIC CHURN DASH By the use of which BU T T .E B can be made In lesinte, and more per gent. than any other Ch use. COST 0 Ly $3.00. " Will churn either Milk or Cream Ce l l , be NM/ gitethildat any time at Heckert B roll %alp Ilart, ttiolitth Queen eireet_Tfftr, gr. CLAY pAv la proprietor for I,eueaster y, NV elitillt 3WI PHILADELPHIA. MAIIUFACIUDEBS AND 701 AItdII STIIEXT, PHILADELPHIA educational. PHILADELPHIA TUN CUSINIERCIAL CUUItSI. DEPAUTMENT OF ACCOUNTH, Timony AND PRACrICE. FA MBANK& BOOIC KEEPIN CI TELEGRAPHING gardivart, ciitoutO, &c. LAKS V M A. NV. & J. R. RUSSEL, LOOICINQ ULASSES BEST DINING-ROOM STOVES PARLOR AND WOOD STOVES gaunt Bridles, .14. Inv pork Nvertisenuuts. nyeAT DISTSIBIITION j 4-8! !SILD -IAERIOAN JEWEkirMir ASSOCIATION, DPZOTS: 97 AND 19 BAWL% 61, 60 AND GS Lizitarit NEW YORE GUY. Of Rosewood Pianos and Melodeons, Flue Oil Paltitinm, Mr Saver . Ware. Gold and Raver a and Elegant JeW' elry oo of Diamond . Pins, Diamond Rings, Gold Bracelets, Coral, Florentine, Mosaic), Jet, Lava, and Cameo Ladles' Site, Gold Pens with Gold and Bllver tension Hold Holder, Sleeve Buttons, Beta of Studs; Vest and Nock Chains, Plain and Chased Gold Chains, eta., etc., valued at 11 ,0 0 ,00 0 . FOR ONE DOLLAR. which they need not pay .until it is known what drawnand value. T is HE ADLERICAN JEWELERS' ASSOCIA TION call your attentionto the fact of ifs being the largest and moat popular Jewelry Associa tion in the United States. The business is and always has been conducted in the most candid and honorable manner. Our rapidly increas ing trade is a sure guarantee of the apprecia tion of our patrons for this method of obtain ing rich, elegant and oostly goods. The sudden stagnation of trade In Europe, owing to the late German War and recent disastrous finan cial crisis in England, has caused the failure of a large number of Jewelry Houses in London and Parts, obliging them to gall their goods at a groat sacrifice, In some instances less than one-third the cost of manufacturing. We have lately purchased very largely of these Bank. rapt Goods, at such extremely low prices that we can affbrd to send away Finer Goods, and give better chances to draw the most valuable prizes than any other establishment doing a similar business. Oen Ant is ro Paean, and we respectfully solicit your patronage, as we are confident of giving the utmost satisfaction. During the past year we have forwarded a number of the moat valuable prizes to all parts of the country Those who patronize us will receive the full value of their money, as no article on our list la worth less than Ono Dol lar, retail, and there are no Blanks. Parties dealing with us may depend on having prompt returns, and the article drawn will be 'mine. Stately sent to any address by return mall or ex fhe lfollowing parties have recently drawn valuable ize, from he American ' Aasociation pr , and have t kindly allowed the Jewelers use of their names: Charles J. Hunter, Esq.. Treasury Depart ment, Washington, D. C., - Plano value 8300; Miss Anna G. Yates, 5 . 8 t. Mark ' s Place, N, Y., Sewing Machine, value $75; Brig. lien. L. L. Hanson, U. B. Vole., Nashville, Tette., Silver Bet, value 8150; Miss Emma Hunter 01 Front St., Harrisburg, Pa.._ Sewing Machine, value $00; Lieut.-Colonel Walter Chlttenden, Quer termtutter, Louisville, Hy.. Gold Watch, value $150; Wm. S. Haines, 217 King St., Charleston, B. C., Silver Watch, value $5O; Alexander John son, Esq.,Edltor Muskaleur Pioneer, Musketeer, Minn., Ladies' Enameled Watch, value $150 • , Samuel Lee, Esq.. President Colorado and Rod Bank Mining Company, San Francisco, Cal., Melodeon, value :MO; Aaron S. Long Esq., Principal Elkhart Collegiate Institute, Elkhart N. J. Diamond Pin, value $200; R. hi. Long. street, Montgomery, Ala., Music Box, value $75; Rev. Isaac Van Duser, Albany, N. Y. Gold Lined Dining Set value $300; Miss Clara Lucu • guer, Dayton, Ohio, Pianoforte, value 8100, and Diamond• Pin, value 8175. Many names could be placed on the List, but we publish no names without pertivssion. Our patrons aro desired to send United States Cur rency when It is convenient. PARTIAL LIST OF ARTICLES TO BE SUM> FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH, Without regard to value and not to be paid fur until you know what you aro to receive : 13 Elegant Rosewooi Pianos worth tram . . .... .. . . .......... .. to $ 110 15 Elegant :leltaluoue, Rosewood Cases 175 to 250 50 First-Class Sewing Machines__ 40 to 300 75 Fine OIL Paintings.— ...... ........... 30 to 10) 150 Flue Steel Eugrav lugs, 20 to 30 rk music Boxes— ..... .......... ....... . ........ 21 to 40 150 Revolving Patent Casters, Silver '2ll to fa 50 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets... 20 to 35 400 Sete of Tea and Table 5n00n5...... 20 to is 150 Gold Hunting case \ Vatches, warranted .......... ...... ........ . ..... 50 to 184 . 100 Diamond Rings, cluster & single stone 175 Gold Watches—. 300 Indies' Watches Gou Sliver Wato ge to 72 Diamond Plum, Brooches and Ear Grope, Ladles' Bets of Gold nud Coral, Jot and Gold, Florentine, Mosaic, Lava and Callum; Hots of Studs, Vest and Nock (Mains, Plata and Chased Gold Blues, Gold Thimblos, Lockets, Now Styr° Bolt lluaklos, Gold Pens and Fanatic Panay Work Boxes Gold Pons with Gold and Hllver Extonslon Il'oldors, and it largo assort. !mint of Flue lillvorWaroaud Jewelry of every description, or the toot maim and !Mout stylus, 'WU. A chance to obtain any of the above ...Ithaca for One Dollar, by picrehading a sealed envelope for ' 5 cents, ate_ Five coaled Envelopes will Ito sent for 81; Eleven for 82; Thirty for 8 , 5; kilsty•llve for 810; Ono hundred for CI Aireithi wanted everywhere. Unequaled luducelnants offered to Ladles and Uonts who will LIM as e ach/ Our descrip tive circulars will be sent on application. Distributions uro made lu the following man nor: Certificates naming each article and Its value aro placed in sealed envelopes, which are wall mixed. One of these envelops contain lug the Certificate or Order fur some article, will be delivered at our olflco or sent by mail to any address, without regard to choice, on receipt 0(25 cents. • On receiving theCertineate the purchaser will see what article it draws and its value, and can then send One Dollar, and receive the article named, or can choose any other one article on our list of the same value. Purchasers of our Sealed Envelopes may, In this manner, obtain an article worth from oue to rive hundred dollars. Long letters are unnecessary. Have the kind ness to write plain directions, and In choosing different articles from those drawn, mention the style desired. Orders for SEALED ENVEMPES must In every case be accompanied with the Cash, with the name of tno person sending, and Town, County and State plainly written. Letters should be addressed to the Managers as follows: SHERMAN, WATSON & CO., 37 and 39 Nassau Street, New York City, SPLENDID HOLIDAY PRESENTS I GOLD AND SILVER! FINANCIAL CRISIS cornpells us to sell 8250,000-0250,000 • WORTH OF Watches, Clocks, Chaips, Diamond Rings, Pianos, Melodeons, Sewing Machines, Silver Ware, &c. ALL TO BE DISPOSED OF AT ONE DOLLAR EACH, Without regard to value ! and• not to be paid for until you know what you are to receive. After receiving the article, if it does not please you, you can return it and your money will be refunded. THE STOCIC COEPRISES,OTHOEIRL OHIO! IInICIOR, Splendid Clocks Gold and Silver Watches, Ringa set with Diamonds Rubles, Pearls, Gar net and other Stones, (solitaire and In clusters) Ladies' sots of Jewelry, comprising Pins and Ear Rings of the most iluiblonable styles, sot In Precious Stones of every variety, together with a large assortment of Gold and Enamelled and Pearl Bete, Gold Studs and Sleeve Buttons of the most beautiful patterns, Gents Bosom and Scarf Pins, and an endless variety of Bracelets, Chains, Musical Boxes, Bend Dresses, Combs, Charms, &c. In consequence of the mat s agnatlon of trade in the Manufacturing districts of France and England, a largo quantity of valuable Jew eiry, originally intended for the European marlcot, hag been sent off for sale in this coun try, and must be sold at any sacrifice! Under those circumstances the WATCII & GOLD JEWELRY CO." have resolved upon AN APPORTIONMENT! subject to the following regulations; Certificates of the various articles, without regard to choice or value era first put Into en velopes, sealed up and mixed; and, when ordered, are taken out hy a Blindfolded boy, and sent by mall, thus giving all a fair chance. On receipt of the Certificate, you will sea what you are to have, and then It is at your option to send the dollar and take the article or not. Purchasers may thus obtain a Piano Melo deon, Hewing Machine, Gold Watch Diamond Ring, or any sat of Jewelry on our List for One Dollar. NO BLANKS. SEND 25 CENTS FOR A CERTIFICATE In all transactions by mail, we shall charge for forwarding the certificates, paying postage and doing the business 25 cents each, which must be enclosed when the certificate is sent for. Five certificates will be sent (or $l, eleven for $2, thirty for $5, sixty-4'W fur 810, and 100 for 815. AUENTS=WO want agents la every town and county In the country, and those acting as such will be allowed ten cents on every Cer tificate ordered by them, provided their remit tance amounts to 81. Agents will collect 25 cents for every certificate, and remit 15 cents to us, either In cash or postage stamps. Agents remitting at once 830, will be entitled to a beautiful Sliver Watch, and also 200 certifi cates. Please write your Name, Town, County and State, plainly, and address all orders to 'WATCH AND GOLD JEWELRY CO., /X LIBERTY Street, New York, 49,N7 tii j HICICLINta & C0. , 8 GREAT SALE OF WATCHES. du the popular one price plan, giving every patron a nandsottie and reliable watch for the low price of Ten Dollars! Without regard to value, and not to be paid for unless perfectly satlataotory I _ 500 Solid Gold Hunting Watches...B2Co to $750 500 Magic Cased Gold Watches 200 to 500 500 Ladles' Watchek, Enamelled... 110 to 300 1,000 Gold Hunthie Chronometer Watches 250 to 300 1,000 Gold Hunting English Levers.. 200 to 250 3,000 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches 150 to 200 5,000 Gold Hunting American •• 100 to 250 5,000 Silver Hunting Levers 50 to 150 5,000 Silver Hunting Duplexes 75 to 250 5,000 Gold Ladies' Watches 50 to 250 10,000 Gold Hunting Lepines 50 to 75 10,000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches.. 56 to 100 25,000 Hunting Sliver Watches..— ..... 25 to 50 30,000 Assorted Watches, all kinds—. 10 to 75 Every patron obtains a Watch by this ar rangement, costing but 810, while It may be worth $739. No c crtiality shown. Messrs./. Hi - 11ng & 03.'s Great American Watch Co. New orl city, wish to immediately dispctse of the above Magnificent stock. Certlfi cates naming articles, are placed in sealed en velopes, Molders are entitled to the articles nem , tl on their certificates, upon payment of Ten Dollars, whether it be a Watch. worth 8750 or one worth less. The return of any of our certificates entitles you to the article named thereon, upon payment, irrespective of its worth, and as no article ialued less than 810 is named on any eertitleate, it will at once be seen that this lino lottery, but a straightforward, legitimate transaction, which may be partici pated in even by the most fastidious) A single Certificate cents, by mail, post paid, upon receipt of 25 dye for $l. eievelt for 82, thirty-three and elegant premium or 85, sixty six and more valuable pref.mium for $lO, one hundred and most superb Watch for 815. To Agents or those Wishing employment this a rare opportunity, It In a legitibaktely conduct ed business, duly authorized by the Govern ment, and open to the most hateful scrutiny. Try tts Aaress, J . HICKLING & Co.. 148 Broadway — Near O. feb 8 Imda3,mw) City of New York. fitaiV TFIVMSTA - AkulTslll, Fet of he Cla oord and OUnion Varieties, rsf r 0 aud th ree eyes each, for sale by the subs r et EPHRATA, Leheeater county. Pri • nety-flve cents per 100, or (19 per 1,000, 30. 4 Ad rose JOHN 0, MOHLER, Jan 28 (We ~~. C•T A a nu: WHY BUFFER WITH THE PANURRO UkY a LOATHSOIVE DIELEABA; WLIZN IT CAN RE CURED AND EN ruer.Ly ERADICATED FROM THE SYHTEM I=l 1)11. BEELYEI'm L I qx 1 1.) CATARRH REMEDY. CATARRH WILL liURICLY HINULTI IN Cu NS ;U df P IT I U N UulEwe checked In Itnluelplunt ntagu4 NEV.EK_FAILS CURE WARRANTED IF DIRECTIONH ARE P 01.1.0 W ED SI NULE BOTTLES WILL; LAME A MONTH COLD IN TUN; HEAD iteilUVVli lu n luw 1111iititom ❑A I) lilt bIATH f l'ititHetl by ult ii lru neerellons NV EA IL I.; Y NH l'auni.(l by 4'1414441'1 ml affect low', 44100.11.: tne ?0110.1.1.: 1V loomov,l or (10.1royeil, MEM= Wiloll by Calllll . lllll 1111110111111.4. iitru eurokl l y lbbi runway. THRUA'P APP h.' C. I' / Are more Irequcully thou Mherwine comma by aLthlck, 81Imy cumlous, Wiling from the head, eepecially during.the night, and rehultiag (ruin I=EIM=I cured by DR. MEELY Q U DMC ATA 81111 14.^11%11 D 8 Y 111 1' '1 U M The symptoms of Catarrh are at first very slight. POl3OllB finding they have a cold, that they have frequent attacks, and are more se n- HAW° to the changes of temperature. In. this condition the nose may be dry, or a slighb (Ls charge, thin and acrid, afterwards thick matt adhesive, may ensue. As the disease becomes chronic, the discharges are increased in quantity and changed In quality; they are now thick and heavy, and are hawked or coughed off. The secretions are offensive, causing a bad breath; the voice thick and nasal; the eyes aro weak; the sense of smell Is lessened or destroyed; deafness fie• civically takes place. Another mom on and important symptom of Catarrh Is, that the person Is obliged to clear hie throat In the morning of a slick or slimy mucous, which has fallen from the head during the night. When tills takes place, t h e per on may he sure that this disease is on its way to the lungs, 111111 should lone no time arresting It. The above are but few of the many Catarrhal symptoms. Write to our Laboratory (or our pampblot describing fully all liymptomm ; It will be sent FREE U.) any a Idroce. Alma direc— tions where to procure the inedicluv.. We are reeetvlug letters from art linty of the. Union, mud aim) iituneroug {c.allinctulak from thee° tieing It, bearing tliu ov Iderico or Ile In us_ This remedy czmtalu, at; MINERAL or POISONOUS INGREDIENTS, but le. pro pared from vegetable extraele EXCLUSIVE CY ; therefore It le PERFECTLY HARMLESS, even to the most tender and delicate eldld.'“ CALL FUR BEELYKS CATARRH itENI EDY, and take no other. If not sold by drug gists in your vicinity, they will order it lur you. Price S2.W per bottle. fn. All persons suffering with any affection , of the Head, Throat or Lungs, should write at once for our pamphlet fully describing alb. eymptornspertalnlog to the above dlaeaee It will be gent free to any address Address, DR. D.H.. SEELYE & CO., Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Drnathda GENERAL AGENTS John D. Park, Cincirmati,;olllo; Fuller, Finch' & Fuller, Chicago, Ill.; Burnhams & Van Schack, Chicago, Ill,; Demos Barnes & Co, N. Y.; D. Ransom & Ca., Buffalo, N, Y.; Fox rand, Iliholey & Co., Detrolt,Mjah.. Weeks & Potter, Boston, Mass.; French, Richards & Co.. Philadelphia, Pa.; IL E. Sellers & fA , Pitts burg, Pa.; Collins Bros, St. Lowls,Mo.; Barnes, Ward & Co„ New Or lamas, La. ; R„ A.Roblason & Co., Louisville, Ky.; Higley & Bro., Mem phis, Teum i P. E. Depuy, RiChalCald, Vie. ThQmpsoxk And. Block, Baltimore, Md. ; .Deuer & Nelleger, Albany, N. Y.; Strong & Arm- Wong, Cleveland, 04 Win. Johnston, Detroit!, Mich. ; Wilsoli INgers & Co„ Louisville, Ky.. oct 17 lyw 4b J, ROHRER, WEIOLYSALZ DEALER IN. FRENCH BRANDIaI WItiES, GINS No. 13 BOOTH QIISITA WILISE.REs•et c SIMILE; • • (A few doors below Centre bkplarej LANCASTER, FA. myl7 K A. eimITH ORS.UKEII, BLSOUIT 4 cASX imam. Up in saszsa,. Three dem below /eane's elskie, Lancaster, Psi Sr All the &Aisles for sale it this establish. %out, are baked MO every day. Freeport, Illinois..
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