OUNdbMns. 'New' Iteths. Ex-SenatOr WiglitigOrmerly ofTexits, le now engaged btu/loose in London. Booth is drawing'great houses at the Bos• ton theatre.' ,Fie la ea pepular as ever he was, Thivalue of the ,Queen's porlralt to be presented to Mr. Peabody is $70,000. • A$ noted reourtesan in St. Louis subleribed $lO,OOO to the rebuilding of the Lindell Hodge. , It is .sattlthat In England four-fifths of the telegraph operators and two-thirds of the Hauer sellers are women. ,Thii'drst through freight car from Boston arilVed at Council tw e lvewa, not long sine°, after a journey of days. A. M. °win, brother of Ex-Senator W. M, Owln,•was drowned lately while cross ing the 1,11,48101 pp! In a dugout. A how Wesleyan female college, to cost, PAM, Is being erected In Cincinnati by t he. Method ists of that city. The flood in the Missouri at Kansas City has compelled tho people living on the hot• torn lands to take refuge on the bluffs. England has about four hundred steam ploughs and cultivators in operation, saving the labor or about twenty-five hundred horses, About a dozen Senators remain in Wash ington to„buttonhole Chief Justice Chase.. to appointments for their favorites, under the Bankrupt Aot. Dickens has been reading his works in Ireland with great success. At his last reading in Dublin hundreds were turned away Iran the doors. A Montana paper says the "mortality of Helena le extraordinarily good. Only seventeen men wore killed during the past two weeks." The Rockingham (Vu.) Register an nounces that the tide of immigration in set ting in that direction, and mays that new faces can be met every day on the streets and highways of that place. A newspaper correspondent Mari that Chicago employs 2,000 trade drummers, Boston 3,000, and New York 0,000. Other cities are supposed to make up a round or 20,000. The receipts front internal revenue and customs from June 30 1866, to the 23d in stant, wore "363,129,0 M. The receipts for the corresponding period of the previous fiscal year were $300,288,000. J. P. Benjamin, Ex-United States Sena tor from Louisiana, .and Ex-Seoretary of Slates of the Confederate Slates, is mooting with decided success Inn the practice of law in the English Courts. Messrs. Robert .1. Walker and Chas. If Comm are preparing elaborate arguments to be delivered iu the Supreme Court of the United States on Friday, in the Georgia in junction case. The Attorney General will deny the jurisdiction of the court. The Yale and Harvard rowing clubs have given up the Idea of entering the Paris re gatta. The Yale crow ()bleated to the short distance if the course and the Faculty of ilarvard declined to give their under-grad uates leave of absence. The money mubmerlbed for the repairing of the levees In Louisiana has beau exhaust ed, and the floods are unabated. No re souree remninm , s but private mubmeription among the planters. A cult brought by Virginia to recover the ...minden of Berkley and .1 offermon will come before the 11. S. Supreme Court Oil Monday. The wino in vol yea the poiltioal 'datum of Vir ginia, 104 she cannot claim the counties if not It State. A Jiro supposed to have llMill the w•orlc nt uu Incendiary occurred in Petroleum Om ire, on Tuesday evening, destroying the lJnion Hotel, theatre and other property, I lie loss amounting t 0576,1110, 'rim nn phoned luvemilary 11115 1/1.1.11 11,1Tletteil, The Iwo stilts 1114/1111/4 (Lenora! NVool Its• 'alma imprlsonmant :luring Ills Military govt.:lima:it at Bahl:lmre In Itial and recently punding belbre the Unlhal States Ilisln ut Court of Ihlll oily, 1111011 boon deolthel by awa•dlng both plaintiffs ono eon. Latch ns damages. TIL:1111110 Doherty Is umlur arrest In (11110) , ender, Massuchustats, charged will) killing Ills own Will, it 01111(1 throe yours of ago,— Imlturty Is said to he or ungovornablo Lum pur, and while heating the child, Its brother• utlm•l'ored, which no enraged 11111 faller that hu dashed Mu child's head against II bed sits:ll, killing it instantly, . A mpiriltinliml In on trial in Norwich l'or Mu starvation and boating of his daughter, aged thirteen, ❑ideal by his para mour. Thu Milo girl uscapeci front his eruelty by Juniping Into n snow bunk from third story window, Ills counsel admits Cho lacts presented by Mu prosecution, but pleads Insanity. Thu Prescott, Arizo n a, Miner of January 12, says: Fourtuun niontburn or Captain 1 bulge's company of rangers surprised IL camp ))I' 1 'MMus about ono hundred 1111115 'llllll PITHMM, 'Locum bur it, and killed twont,y-throo or 'how, One or the rlulgern WIN killed awl tlutio were wounded. haws front Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, are to the 4th Inst. The official 001114 UN of the Sandwich Islands shows a decrease of 9,000 In the population during the last Mk years.. The Hawaiian missionaries In the Marquesas Islands had agreed to stand at their posts and not return to Honolulu an proposed. A too affectionate wife, in Cress , lowa, becoming Jealous of her husband, some ten days ago, came up behind him while he was writing, placed her hand on his forehead, pulled his head back, and, instead of the kiss he had prepared his lips to receive, poured a cap of sulphuric acid in his face. Mr. Norris Ball, a player of base ball, be longing to the Bachelor Club of Philadel phia, has died front injuries received in a game played on Saturday last with the At lantic club. Mr, ell was struck In the head by a ball BAR from the bat. This is the second death front the base ball this season. Thu Now York Times' special says: Eleven thousand appliCations have been received by the United States Marshal of the Supreme Court fZir the position of Reg isters in Bankruptcy There are less than two hundred and fifty appointments, and it requires the labor of a corps of clerks to tile and endorse the papers. Mills, the Franconia murderer, who is limier sentence of execution, escaped Wont the Jail ut Haverhill, New Hampshire, Sun day night, by sawing Wan iron bar an inch and a quarter thick. life escape caused much excitement at Haverhill. A reward of has been offered foe his arrest. 'Perrilie earthquake shocks were felt in Leavenworth and Junction City, Kansas, and lianses City and St. Louis, Mo. They lasted severity seconds, the earth and river being upheaved and the houses made to rock and Strain like a ship in a storm. The people were terribly frightened, but no one was hurt. Miss Ida D. Albert, of Illinois, arrived in Now York on Sunday, intending to go to 'sea, having with that view had her hair cropped short and provided herself with boy's clothes. The astute recorder of the facts attributes Miss Ida's eccentric behavior to the perusal of dime novels. Icebergs are so thick in the Atlantic Ocean that vessels steer between them with difficulty. A captain who arrived at New York last week from Liverpool, reports that during foggy weather, when off the eastern of the Banks, he ' beamneenvironed by twenty•one large bergs, some thirty-five or forty feet high, and about two hundred feet long. The shoo manufacturing business at Lynn, Mass., this year, has been quite pros perous. 'Me value of shoos sold during January NV111i531X1,372 ; February,sl,oll,Bl3; March, $1,225,154—t0tal for three months, 2,663,340. Th e value ol'ehoes manufactured during March was greater than during any previous month. Mpufence Nanford Conover Sanford Conover, alias Charles A. Dun ham, (=vitae(' over two mouths ago in the Criminal Court of this District, on the charge of perjury in connection with the testimony before the House Committee on the Juih otury relative to the assassination of Presi dent Lincoln, and implicating Jefferson Davis in the crime, has been sentenced by Judge Fisher to ten year's imprisonment In the Albany Penitentiary.. There are three statutes bearing upon the crime of perjury. Two of these are general and the third is a special statute, trained for the District or Columbia. The last, however, does nothing more than prescribe the punishment for perjury upon conviction in due form. The indictment in this case was under a general statute that the accused was tried and convicted. Conover was sen tenced to-day under the specialstatute, and his counsel, .a. C. Gooding, Esq., appealed from the sentence to the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in bane, on the ground that the prisoner should have been sentenced in accordance with the statute under which he was convicted.— Washing ton Dispatch. : The •• Grand Army of the Republic.•' The members of this Radical secret so ciety may be Interested in the perusal of the following extract from the records of a "loyal" Philadelphia court: " DISTRICT COURT—Judge Sharswood.— James Struthers vs. Louis Wagner. An action 1:4 trover. Before reported. Defen dant was commander of Camp William Penn. A brother of plaintiff was put in the guard house by Colonel Wagner, and in doing so the Colonel, it is charged, took from him a gold watch and chain belonging to the plaintiff. When Struthers got out of the guard house he asked Colonel Wagner for the watch and chain, but that person denied having received either. In defence it was "attempted to be shown that Colonel Wagner was not at camp at the time the plaintiff alleges his articles were received by the defendant. Verdict for plaintiff, $300." Louis Wagner Is the "Grand Coiximan der.of the Grand Army of the Republic in Pennsylvania," anti James Stiuthers is or was a negro soldier. Under the' circum etances-will the society retain the "Grand Commander" or will it repudiate the action of a "loyal; jury in a ' loyal " cogrt9' itariOt. and The wiem or ikemabisinit. The hull:or:OW Altibiktfle,i , think three years ago, in her tight with the Kearsarg.e, has floated in alma, two miles :nearer Ile coast than whereshe went down, and.where her remains now lie firmly wedged among !rocks, in fifty. fathoms of water. No attempt has ever been made to raise her, and as she -mow lies in French waters thisponld not be done without the permission of the French ,authorities. A short time ago this perm's .sion was applied for by a ship builder here, and his application being referred to the Minister a - Marine, it was refused. It is doubtful, however, whether she could now .be raised, and even more unlikely that it would pay to raise her, if she could be. All articles of value In her, including the large stock of chronometers, which Ceptuin Sem mes amused himself by keeping in sight and motion In his cabin us trophies of his prowess, were, it Is well known, taken off the Alabama on the night before the tight. Would it not be an interesting matter for the United Status government to truce up the progress and Into of these sumo ehro nometers plunde red. from her unprotected citizen sailors? The French authorities refused to permit them to be brought on shore and delivered, as Captain Semmes proposed to M. Moffitt, the quasi consul of the rebel confederacy here. Two English yachts were on that night lying in the roads—the Deerhound and the Hornet. The part which the former played in the next day's tight Is well known; but I presume that It Is not so generally known that the Hornet, with an English captain, put to sea the day before the tight for the English coast, and that since then the chro nometers have not been seen. 'The transport Cher arrived here a few days since from Vera Cruz, with a number of °Meets and men of the Mexican expe ditionary corps. They remain here but a few days, and are thou shipped off to Africa —very much to their disgust. A Man Garroted In a Church Jomoph Kellen, an Irishman, whose faintly reside in Winona, Minn,y but who has been at work on the North Missouri Railroad, tbr sometime past, arrived in St Louis on Monday morning. Desiring to see a friend nn O'Fallon street, he inquired of two men whom be met on Fourth street the direction thither. They very kinnly, as he thought, proposed to show him the way, and while walking along, Kellen having taken a "little something." was excessively com municative, telling his new-made friends where he lived, where tie had been and was going, and how much money he had about him. A rriv.ing opposite St. Patrick's church, corner of Sixth and Biddle, one of the fel lows told him it was one of the finest churches inside in the United States. and that he himself did the painting. Kellen went in on Invitation, and, like a good Catholic, no sooner did he enter the thresh hold than he knell to give thanks for the blessings vouchsafed to him. There wax no one in the church at the time but the three men. As Kellen arose from his kneeling posture, the larger and stronger of the two ruffians seized him in the true garroting style, and in less time than It takes to 101 l it, he was robbed °ills pocket book, containing $7O, and passage-tickets on the steamer Rob up the river. Before he had time to recover his equilibrium, the garroters had disappeared. He at once re paired to the police station, gave an account of the procedure and a description of the scoundrels. This is the first case of the kind on record in this city, and for bold dash and success ful exedutlon will compere favorably with anything In modern history. Chicago must look to her laurels.-81. Louis Timm Lame Hem/aril for the Morderere of Gen Whereas, the citizens of Vernon 'minty have offered a reward of 111,000 for the up • prehension of Lewis Pixley and Perry Pixley, the murderers of Gun. Jos, Bailey, Sherlir of Vta•non County, on the evening ll' March 2111.11, 1, John liirdmuye, County Attorney, on behalf of sold County, oiler an additional reward of' 1 , 11,200, making the stun of $3,000 for Zhu apprehension and del I very to t he 'molol'll les of - Vernon County the bodies of said Pixley's, or one•half for either of them, or sottlulunt proof of their having been killed In attempting to arrest them. Perry Pixley is live feet eight Inches high, weighs about 1115 pounds, mull, clear Moo eves, Nil face, lips compressed, light hair, very light thin whiskers, 22 or 22 yours of ego, and talks out of one side of his month, which draws that side of the mouth down somewhat while talking. Lewis Pixley boars a strong resemblance to Perry, but Is larger and more rough ; nose Is rather largo, bones of the face are large, about flee foot ulna inches high, weighs about 180 pounds, smooth lace light 11 , 1 r, 25 or 20 years old, and has a detect In one eye, which gives it a slightly inflamed and watery appearanco; was once shot In the loft arm, from which muse he carries his left shoulder an inch or so lower than the right ; was also wounded In the thigh which causes a slight lameness. lull N T. 131 itieMYE, County Attorney. Nevada City, Mo., Maroh 27, 11•017. All papers in the United States are re • quested to copy the above ittiverthannent. A Fish bone lo u Unless Nook for To'. lily . few days since a laboring main, who works in .I'oodrutri4 plaster mill In this city, called upon one of oursurgeonitior the purpose of having a tumor upon the neck, Just under the angle of the Jaw bone, remov ed. The tumor was about the size of a large hen's egg, and laud been there about ten years. After getting a history of the case, the surgeon suspected that the tumor had been occasioned by some foreign substance, such as a hone. Before attempting to re move the tumor it was laid open, and a tine bone, about three-quarters aim inch long and an eighth of au inch in diameter, of it regular shape, was discovered and removed. The patient had attempted to swallow , this bone over twenty years ago, but Mind lodged in his throat, occasioning more or less trou ble ever since. Nature had attempted to remove it, but had failed, as the bone had travelled through the neck about an Inch in a direction outwards and downwards, where it became eneysted and remained. The tumor has since been removed, and the patient is doing well and attending to his daily labor.—Albany Argue, Aprit 22. Robert J. Walker A Washington correspondent of the Chi. ow Tribune (Radical) gives the following description of this distinguished character: " Robert .1, Walker, the associate counsel in this case, comes nearerlillingmy ideal of Martin Van Buren than any other Man I ever saw. Ile seems the embodiment of . graceful and cunning adroitness. Mere smartness is always more or less offensive, and Mr. Walker is always plausible and agreeable. He did us good service during the war; and I believe it to be the attorney, not the MEW, who puts in this plea to over throw the will of loyalty. Personally, he is an old-looking, dapper little man, of tive feet-fiVe, with a shining and squatty bald pate, and face and hands from whose the skin life long ago departed; who, in spite of his sixty-six years, hops about as lively us a cricket, and is as airy and profuse in gesticulation as a French dancing-master. He has a thin border of white hair in his neck and over the ears, and a quaint white tuft under his chin. His eyes are cunning and his smile Is superficial. Yet after all, he is such a hearty, and genial, and chatty, and tvell-informed gentleman, that you like Mtn, In spite of eyes and smile, in spite of reason and Judgment. The Anron mud Collyer Prize .Fight The Aaron and Collyer prize fight, which is to take place on the 10th of May, is creating Frout interest among the prize fighting fraternity of this end adjoining cities. It is expected that this will be one of the most fiercely contested fights ever fought in America, as both men are well known to be practiced and scientific prize tighten', Collyer and Aaron having fought before, Collyer being the victor. 'rho two men will go into a training in a few days.— N. Y. Tribune. tterutgo-at-gitiv. WM. B. FORDNKY, No. 44 East King et., Lancaster B. C. liltEA BY, - No. ;it; North Duke et., Lancaster No. 9A. J. hTEINNIAN, -- Lust Orunge st., Laneeeter GEO. NA UM AN, No. 13 centre Square, Lancaster u. M. Noirrii, Colulu bin, Lancaatbr county, Pa. A. Tow NS EN D: No. 11 North Duke et., Lancaster I. NWA ItK, Nu. 1.1 North Duke et CHAS. DENUEM, No. 6 Bomb Duke Ht.. Laucauter ABRAM No, Zitl Nortb DUKI, HL , LAtuclthter .1. W. F. SWIFT, No. 13 North Duke nth I.nm:wit e - - A. HERR satyr'', No.lo liouth Queen mt., 1,11,.....nnt.er EDGAR C. REED, No. 16 North Duke at., Lauctuder B. F. BAER, No. 19 North Duke Eit., Laucamter D. W. PATTERSON, Nu. 27 West King st., Lancaster F. N. PYFER, No. 5 South Duke et., Lancaster S. 11. REYNOLDS, ," No. 53 East King st., Lancaster J. W. JOIINBOI%, No. Z 5 South Queen et., Laneanthr J. B. LIVINGSTON. No. 11 North Duke et., ,Laucaster A• J. SANDERSON. No. 21 North Duke street, Lancaster S. H. PRICE , ' No. 6 North Duke et•, Lancaster WIE. A. wzmoN, 1 No. 69 East King it.. Lancaster MAL LEAMAN, No, 6 North Drawet, Lal3oMter., gegal fotiito. ETATE OF JACOB °AVIAN, LATEOF 13adsbury township, ,deceased.—Letters of nistratton on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebt ed thereto are requested to mane Immediate payment, and those having alalaus or demands against the same will present tnem for settle ment to the undersigned, residing In Bart township. DR. JOHN MARTIN, apr 10 OM* 19 Administrator. murrATE OF JOHN HINES, LATE OF rj New Holland, Earl township, Lancaster county, deceased.—The undersigned Auditor, a the ppointed to of disßol and tribute the Diller balance remaining in hands ,Adminho trator of said deceased, to and =Mg those Rigidly entitled to the seine, will sit for that purpose on TUESDAY, the second day of MAY, 1887, at 10 (Moak A. M in the Court House, in the City or LittICIUILPr where's!' per. eons interested in said distribution may attend. apr 10 4tw 11 SIMON P. EBY, Auditor. STATE OW ROBERT 1110111ERWELE, late of I)rumoro twp., deceased.—The un• STATE Auditor, appointed to distribute the balanoo remaining lu the hunda of John Mod. Orwell, who adopted the real (Mato of Maid d(1011/1110d at the valuation thereof made at the inquisition, to and among those legally entitled to the sumo, will attend for that pur pose on SATURDAY, the 4th day of MAY, A. Room, at JO o'elouk A. M., in the Library of the Court li o n se, In the City of Lau. caster, where all persona lutorestod said distribution may attend, apr 10 4tw D. U. ESHLEMAN, Auditor. STATE OF J AMEN lIIBV IN, LATE OF Paradise § township, deceased.—Letters or ministration on told estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons in deities! thereto ure requested to make imme diate settlement, and those b ring claims or demands ageing the same, will present them without delay tor settlement to the under signed, residing to said township. • JOHN tilit;VlN HENRY OIRVIN, Administrators. apr 24 Utw• ESTATE OF SARAH IL PORTLIL LATE of Lancaster city, dee'd.—Letters testa mentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned t All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those buying claims or demands against the tame, will present. them for settle ment to the undersigned, or either of thorn. SAMUEL H. PORTER, LOUI..MHiMIILER. Lancaster city, Pu., April 2kl, 1k67. apr 23 ItAl&dtw §fIYATE OF EI.IAS HINKLEY, LATE of Ephrata township, deceased.—The un rsigned Auditor, appointed to disi Mute the balance remaining lu the hands of WIL LIAM R. ZERFASS and PETER MARTIN, to and among throw legally entitled to the same, will attend for thatpurpose on THURS DAY, MAY Wm, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the Hotel of Jacob Katfroth, In Lincoln, (lain New Ephrata), where creditors and all per, , ons in• Wrested In said distribution may attend. IiAMUEL NIeiLEY, Auditor. ltsv 14 STA'I'E OF JONATHAN PA MIER, late of ballsbury deceased.— otters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested to make Imme diate settlement, and !Nose having claims or demands against the name will present them without delay for Huttleanunt to tile tinder• signed, residing In East Earl township. SOLOMON PA BAER, Executor. mar 20 Otw" II ESTATE, OF' JAMES BEARD, LATE OF Penn Township, deceased —Letters Tes• tumentary on sald estate having boon granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted there. to aro requested to make ltninediato payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them for settlement to the undersigned, residing in said township. HOBERT BEARD, Executor, (Kw* ill KSTATE OF JOHN ANNA I It, LATE of the City of Lancaster, deceased. Let t of Administrul ton on Hold estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are it quested to make imme diate payment, anti theme havlugg claims or tie mantle !maim I ltic MOee will present them for settlement tirtlie undersigned, residing In mold City. M. A. M014,111t, Adminborittrix. apr 8 (kw+ hi T'NTA'FE OF JA3I ES BEA OD, 1, OF rutin townehlp, tleetnuietl.-I,el tore teeth- Ineutry on lowing been granted to the under/11prd, ell permotte indebted thereto nro rtquovtect to lIIILICI Immediate payineht, tied Own) lowing Ur 1101111M101 Uglllllllt the intinu will printout them fur Nal lenient to the unilermlbgronl, reekllng In aid lowitenlp. tour 27 Iltwo 12 ItUla, 111t1A RD, liixoutitor, ijetv Dark Advertifientrato. E W FN Li - NI A C H I N 699 BBOA Il' A NF. NV YORK, FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS THE 110 14 7, Were awarded the highest pronil um at the World's Fair In London, and mix that premiums at, the Now York stale Fair 01 Ma, and are celebrated for doin the beat work, using intuth smaller - needle for the siime thread than any other nmeinne, and by !he I ul rutin°. Lion of the must approved machinery, we are now able to supply Ihe very best maeninem In the world. These machines arc made at our now and spacious Factory at lintigeport, Conn. under the inimed late supervision of the President nt the Company, Ellen Howe, Jr„ the ventor of the Hewing Mothine, They are adopted to all kinds of Family Sew• log, and tothouse of Kearmitresses,lllre s Ma kern, I [Worn, Mantilla:UM tool shirts, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Nlautl.laa, Cloth log, Hats, Caps, Corsets, Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, Linen Goods, Umbrellas, Parasols, etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen, woolen, and cot ton goods, with silk, cotton or linen thread. They will seam. quilt, gather, hem fell, cord, braid, bind, and perform every species of sew ing, making a beautiful and perfect, stlch, alike on both sides of the articles sewed, The Stitch Invented by Mr. Howe, and made on this Machine. Is the most popular and dur able, and all Sewing Machime are subject to the principle Invented by him. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. SHILEY Sc STOOPS, Oeneral Agents No. H 22 CUM in:: Street, Pallud . a. C. FATE, Agent; Unleash.: city, Pa. mar :11 trw 11 pat egitate. VALUABLE FARM AT piurvATE SALE, one mile from Frederick city, containing 182 ACRE 18 oftirat quality Limestone Laud, well Improved with a HOUSE _ - - - and a❑ necesssty out-buildings. Apple Or chard and a vartety of other irult of choice kinds. Fur further particulars enquire at the CITIZEN OFFICE. Jan 13 Ae: dwill Frederick city,_ ma. VALUABLE, PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE.—The subscriber • oder at pub lic sale. or SATURDAY, MAY 11th, 1837, at the public house of John Myers, in the village 01 e.,urchtown, Lancaster county, Pa., the prem. lees in said village of Church town, now occu pied by Bev. Wm. R. Urles and Miss Ann Bently. The lot contains ~- - _. The improvements consist of Et large. double, two and a half story STONE HOUSE, with Stone Back Building attached, containing al together 15 rooms • a Frame Stable, and other necessary outbuildings. The house has been recently papered anti painted, and Is In good repair. This properly having been formerly well known as the residence of the late Hou. Edward S. Davies further description is deemed unnecessary. Possession of the hott.e now occupied by Rev, Air. Gries can be given immediately, TEB.M.4.—Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) cash, or a note for that amount, with approved eacurity, payabb• in thirty days, at the Far mers' National Bank of Lancaster, and the balance of the purchase money, with three per cent. interest, on April let, 188 S, Sale to commence at one o'clock, P. M. on maid day. WM. BOY]) JAC:OBS. apr 7i taw 16 NOTICE. ---THE ANNUAL NIEE'CIN6 of the Stockholders for the election of Trustees for the ett ‘te Normal School at Mil lersville, will be held in the Lihr ry Room of said School, UN MONDAY, MAY °Tu. 1567, between the !boor. of 2/I o'elock, M, By 0114 , 1 . 1)1 Ilie I eitcretery. apr 21 2Lw Id fdrIUMNPIKE DIVIDEND,....THE LAN. canter uud Lltin Turnpike Company hum eolared a dividend of One Dollar and Fifty Conti! per 'Mare, payable on demand at the Farmers' National Bank of Lancaster, on and after the Ist day of May next. OEO. B. tiHOBER, Treanuror. apr 21 atwt , IS I OTICE,•••TO TILE HEM HERS OF THE Northern Mutual Insurance Cnmpany of [master County, that an election will be held on MONDAY, MAY 20, A. D., 1887, between the hours of 10 and 6 o'clock 01 said day, being the 3d MONDAY. In MAY 1807, at the public house ofJacobKafroth, in Lincoln, Lancaster county , for the purpose of electing three Directors and one Auditor, to serve tor 3 years, as by the act of incorporation of said company provided. By order of the Board of Illrectors. WM. K, SELTZER, apr 24 2tw 10 Secretary. ROOFING SLATE—PRICES REDUCED. The undersigned has constantly on hand a full supply of Roofing Slate for male at Reduced Pricey. Also, an extra LIGHT ROOFING SLATE, intended for slating on Shingle roofs. Employing the very beet slaters all work will be warranted lo be executed In the best man ner. Builders and others will dud it to their Interest to call and examine the samples at his Agricultural and Seed Wareroorus, No. 'tB East King street Lancaster, Pa., 2 doors west of the Court House. GEO. D. SPRECIIER. lee 12 thlaw THE NEW STATE. =ffi The vast Agricultural, Manufacturing and Mineral resources of West Virginia, are just now attracting the attention of the whole world —her rich alluvial valleys, peculiar advantages for gracing t id.to t growing—her inexhausti ble eds oiono:i,nrhsiteof Coal oil, added to her extraordinary facilities for every description of Manufacture, offer in ducements to Immigration, Enterprise and Capital, unequaled by any State in the Union. All persons desiring to purchase LANDS OR REAL PROPERTY of any description, in West Virginia, are re. quested to apply to H A RN FM Sc KU YKENDALL, Keel Estate Brokers, Moortleld, West Va. N, B. Wv ulso invite the attention of sellers to I tIC Agency lane 5 Mhos c_tOMETEIIND WONDERFUL FOR THE 17,3 Million. all way bs rich, wise and happy. Agents wanted. Encino., karat, for particu lars. H. CAMP, 142 BLyzeitirm, fitreet, New York. mar 10-31ndckw MOON & LANLPIIEILIi. Nos. 3 AND 4 FULTON MAnNiCV, NEW YORK. WHOLYZA-LE DVALEN3 AND IMIPPKNA or ALL KINDS or FRESH FISH. 4 4 . 1 tll orders punctually attended to. Ural LOCK NTITCI MEM ~~St,e~vcueaau~. J. F. IMTTRELL. WM. AYRES. COTTRELL & REO, , WICOLICSAIA DZALI4I3B Ilv FISH, CHEESE. &0., Nos. & 100 NORTH W1TA1M413,20 DOOR ABOVZ feb 4 AU4III ST., PHILA'DA. ttdEw lITELL•TRERD REMEDIES. YV RUSSELL'S ITCH OINTMENT, an im mediate and certain cure .2 cents. It is also a sure remedy for scratches on horses. RUSSELL'S SALT RHEUM OINTMENT is unequalled .50 cents. RUSSELL'S PILE OINTMENT cures after all other remedies have failed 31 00 These ointments are certain, safe and' rens ble Bumbles, as thousands have and are daily certifying. For sale by all Druggists and medicine deal ers. Ueueral Depot AC manor, BRUEN ec HOBART, Wholesale Druggists, Z 4 FLUIZON Street, (near Greenwich ,) New York. Sent by mail; Itch, 4043.1 S. K, tkic.; Pile, 11.50. mar ID . AFFLICTED! Bfl P Elt NO oltle I When by the use of DR, JOINVILLE'II ELIXIR you can be cured permanently, and at a trifling oast. The astonishing success which hue attended this invaluable medicine for Physical and Nervous Weakness, General Debility and Pros• tr.tion, Loss of Muscular Energy, /mpotenoy, or any of the consequences of youthful Ind's oration, renders it toe most valuable prepara tion ever discovered. - . It will remove all nervous affections, de pression, excitement, incapacity to study or business, loss of memory, confusion, thoughts of self-destruction, fears or insanity, &a. It will restore the appetite, renew the health of those who have destroyed it by sensual excess or evil practices. Young Men, be humbugged no more by "quack Doctors" and ignorant practitioners, but send without delay tor the Elixir, and be at once restored to health and happiness. A Panel. Cure is Guaranteed In every instance. Price, SI, or four bottles to one address, Si. One bottle Is sufficient to effect a cure In all ordinary cages. Also, DK. JOINVILLE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, for the speedy and permanent cure of Gonor rhea, (Meet, Urethral Discharges, Gravel, Strffiaffectionsture, and all affections of the Kidn eye and Bladder. Cures effected in from one to five days. Th y are prepared from vegetable ex tracts, they are harmless on the system, and never nauseate the stomach or Impregnate the breath. No change of diet is necessary while using them, nor does their action in ally man ner Interfere with business pursuits. Price, SI per box. Either of the above-mentioned articles will be sent to any address, closely scaled, and post paid, by mall or expr o ess, on receipt of price.— Address ell orders t BER6Eit,I3IiLTTTS & Co., I 'hemistB. No. 285 River etreot, Troy, N. Y ANTRO IL 0 Y THE WORLD ASTONISHED AT TUN WONDERFUL REVELATIONS MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGINT, MADAME H. A. PERU ICW She reveals secrets no mortal ever knew, She restores to happiness those who, from doleful events, catastrophes, crosses In love, loss of relations and friends, loss of money, &c., have become despondent. She brings together those long Helmeted, gives Information concerning absent friends or lovers, restores lost or stolen property, tells you the business you are best qualified to pursue and In what you will be most successful, causes speedy marriages and tolls you the very day you will marry, gives you the name, likeness and aharacteristies of the person. She reads your very thoughts, and by her almost supernatural powers unveils the dark and hidden mysteries ol' the future. From the stare we see lu the firmament—the malefic stars that overcome or predominate In the con liguratlon—from the aspects and positions of tile p lanets and the fi xed stars In the heavens at the time of birth, she (lettuces the future destiny of man. Fall not to consult the great est Astrologist on earth. It costs you but it trifle, and you may never again have so favor able au opportunity. Consultation fee, with likeness and all duetted Inlortnation, $l. Parties Hybl g at a distance can consult the Madame by mall with equal safety and satis faction to themselves, an if in person. A full and explicit chart, Written out, with all in quirks answered and likeness enclosed, sent by mall on receipt of price above mentioned. The strictest secrecy will be maintained, and ell correspondence returned or destroyed,— lieforeuees of the highest order furnished those desiring them. WOWplainly the day of the month and year In which you were born, en. closing it srtmll look of hair, Address, MA 1 Nth: E. A, PERRI(IO, P. t). DrAwur 29.1, litallhlu, N. Y. fob Is 9tawdly lyw Thera uumeth glad tidings of Joy to all, To young cud to old, to great and to small ; Thu beauty which once %%limo proof oils rltre In free for all, and all may be fair. B Ii IT /4 E II IP UHAST.ELL A ' a WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and beautifying the complexion The moat valuable find perfect preparation In time, for giving the skin a beautiful pearl like tint, that is only found In youth. It quick ly removea Tau, Freckles, Pimples, Blotches, Moth Patelien, Sallowness, Eruptions, and all impurities of the akin, kindly healing the same, leaving the akin while and clear RN ale banter. lie 11813 can not be detected by the closest attrutlny, end being a vegetable prepa ration Is perfectly tumulus& IL is the only article of the kind used by the French, and IN considered by toe Parisian as indispensable to a perfect toilet, Upwards of IACOO bottles were cold dttring the past year, a Nuflicieut guarantee of lie efllcacy. Price only 71 centa Net by until, post paid, on reeuipt 0; an order, by BERGER, MIl UTTN Ii Co., Chemists, 265 River Troy, N. Y. rim TIT F. CA Pl'l'A LINTN OF LA NcAnrrEn COUNTY.—A rare opportunity will be af forded those who have money Lo invest, from now until the let day of May. The subscriber has for sale the Bonds of tire Leavenworth Branch of the Union Pacific Ballr, ad, each Bond being for 81,X10, and bear ing 7 per cent. Interest per annum, payable semi-annually, viz.: let of May rind Ist of No vember, in New York, In legal tender money. The first coupon ou these bonds will be paid on the Ist of May next, 3 weeks only from now, being 133.50-IOU on each Hundred Dollars, or 53:3 on each Thousand Dollar Bond, and the Bond can be purchased, accrued interest included, for Eight Hundred and Fifty Dollars, which leaves the Bond 1.11 the first day of May to cost but 5815, or Sl j per cent. of Its par value; and if purchasers desire it, I will cut off the Ist coupon due May let, and allow them the full value thereof in payment for the Bond, thus leaving the buyer but 81% Dollarson the Hun dre Ito pay for the Bond. The perfect safety of these Bonds will be readily seen, when it is understood that these Bonds are a first mortgage upon all the stock, road, telegraph and every other franchise which the Company possesses, and that the Government of the United States loan Its credit to the came company for au equal amount, and Look a second mortgage ou the same property, which Is the best of evidence that the Government would not take a second mortgage on property where the first mortgage is not good. In addition, let IL be borne In mind that the land granted this Company is considered worth far more tbau all the bonds issued or to be issued by the Company. Railroads having received laud granbi, as for Instance the Illi nois Central, have always proved to be the strongest, and offering the best of securities for investment. Persons preferring the gold bearing 6 per cent bonds ' can have the same on the Union Pacific Railroad, Mat mortgage, (security the same) at 110 per cent. For sale at No. 6-1, East King id., Lancaster. apr is awililm) By JAY CAD WELL. AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL COMPANY NEW YORK. FACTORY HUDSON CITY, N. J. TLils Company is now fully prepared to fur rash LEAD PENCILA Equal in Quality to the Beet Brands, The Company has taken great pains and In vested a large capital in fitting up their factory, anu now ask the American Public to give their pencils a fair trial. _ _ _ ALL STYLES AND GRADES ARE MANU, MO= Great care has been bestowed to the menu factoring of SUPERIOR HEXAGON DRAWING PENCILS, specially prepared for the use of Engineers, Architects, Artiste. &a. A complete assortment, constantly on hand, IS offered at fair terms to the trade at their Wholesale Salesroom, 34 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK. The Pencils are to be had at all principal Stationers and Notion Dealers. ,‘ 21 .nic for the American Let m iP d e e n o t d al imw aEItNEST 1) PAPE, O. D., 1128 11110 A 11 , . WAY, New fora, having tor yenta made imam or women a a eciality in tautly and practice, with marked professional euccutot, devotee hie time now meetly to oflice practice and correepondence with hie numereue Done throughout, the United litates..; Ladles can confidentially takings him on the meet delicate eubj oat, and receive proper and prompt. reply. Enclotte etamp for postage. mar le titialgtw BONE DUST I HONE DUST ! I Bono Dina Is known to be the etrougeet manure for Gram, Corn and Wheat Finkle, and for Flower Gardena. - - - - The subscribes having started their BONE DUST MILL in South Water street, near the Gas Works. are now grinding Bone Duet, and are prepared to supply all who may wish to use thin SUPERIOR MANURE! It is free from all other mixtures and we will sell It In small as w-ll as large quantities. Kip The Highest Price Paid for Bones. KIRCHER & LEBZELTER. mar N 2mdsw S ECRET .bt• BEAUTY GEORGE W. LAIRD'S ''BLOOA OF YOUTH. This celebrated preparation imparts to the skin a soft satin-like texture, and renders the complexion clear and brilliant. This delight ful Toilet is different from anything ever offered to the public before, and is warranted harmless. Ladies give it one trial and be con vinced of its value. Genuine prepared only by GEORGE W. LAIRD, 74 Fulton Street, New York. Sold by Druggists and Fancy Good Dealers everywhere. foray 16 lyw 19 CORN SHELLER AND CLEANER...THE attention of manufacturers is called to this lately patented improvement, by means of which the farmer can thresh and clean, by one operation, from 1,000 to 1,500 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 farmer being able IA a moment to set the machine and to clean any sized corn, mouldy or dry. County and State rights for sale on reasona ble to, ms, by addressing Wll. R. BURNS June 6 tfw 22 Lancaster, Pa R OBERT °WRNS, Agt PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL SLATE ROOFER, EAST LEMON STREET, ABOVE DUKE, LANCASTER, PA. Great reduction In the price of Slate Roofing. B- Leave your orders at Diller it Groff '6 Hardware Store. [apr 4 lwddilmw M. SCHAEFFER, VIKOLESALE AND RETAIL , B4-11DLICRY NOB. 1 AND 2 EAST SING STREET Jan 10 LANCASTER, PA. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. zaz COLUMBIA 114270 PAL BANS. Will receive MONEY ON DEPOSIT, and pay interest therefore at the following rates, viz: 5% Per Cent for 12 Months. 5 .. 9 01 5 " 6 4134 .. 0 40 740 U. S. Treasury Notos exchanged for 540 Gold Bonds. SAMUEL SHOCTi. apr 81mdsanrwl Cashier. BANKING HOUSE ON Evans, McEvoy do Co., No, 10 EAST KING BT., LANCASTER, PA INTEREST ALLOWED ON DICPOSIT, Dealers In Government MmHgles. STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMIS SION. MIAMI ON ALL TUN PRINCIPAL CITITA, Mr Collections promptly %Mended to, ROOT. A. EvANIt, H MIRY CIARPRNTRII, PATRICK Moßvor. HAM, H. HATTIOLDP. fob 13 Wow THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COLUMBIA. PAID IN CAPITAL 160, o q E. K. likt_ ,ITH Preuldont, ROB'T CRANE, Vice Promident. . . We effer our services to the public generally, INTEREST PAID ON MPEOIAL DEPOSITS, VIZ: 53 Per Cont. for IS Montoe or longer. 5 " '" . 6 do or tinder IS moo. 413 " " 3 do do II do. U. B. Securities of .hvery Description Bought and Sold; also, Gold, Silver and Compound Interest Nate:. We are prepared to draw Drafts on the Prin cipal Cities of the United States ; also, on Eng land. Ireland, Scotland, Prance, and all parts of Germany. 7-80 TREASURY N0T1 , 14. Holden 41 First ISM. Seven. Thirties will do wel to call and ItUchangc them for the New 8-20 Gold Bondi, the Me-Menne. Delivered of Once. mar 14 lraMtamw I M. S. DETWILER. WINHONG S anoTuEll. BANKERS, HEADING, PEN NA MEMEEMIE U. S. BONDS AND STOOKS, GOLD, MUNE! AND COUPONS, DRAFTS ON NEW YORK :A N D PHILADELPHIA INTERIMTS PAID ON ALL DEPOBI7w. Persons keeping accounts may deposit and draw ae they please, and will be allowed Inter est ou their daily balance at 3 per cent. 4 per cent, with 30 days' notice; 5 per cent. for one year Open at A. M. Close at BP. M, mar 20 ilmw 11 - - F NIL at II AT C . .A. I\T K S R , S AND DEALERS IN Government A: other Desirable Securities No. 5 NASYA f.; STREET, N. Y., recommend to luventorm the FIRST MORTUAUE HON OM N7'le A I, P A CUP C le. le Co) This company IN euttetrttuilug under the pu trouttgo of the UNITED HTATEH (10VERNMICNT, Llio Woinurti and of Lqu MCAT NATIONAL RA IL WAY A CROMH THEI CONTINENT, ',Moir line will extend from Heuritinonto, Cialliornin, carom tho Sierra, Novudits to tho California, Mtato lino, traversing the richust and meet populous section of California, and thunoe through the groat minlug• regions of the l'orritorieri, to tile vicinity cif Halt Lithe City. It forma the sole Western link of thu uuly route to the Paeltle which is adopted by Con yeas and aided by thu Wine of the United Statue "longs. Their road le already completed, equipped and running for 114 wllee from eitteramento to within 12 mllee of time eumnilt of the dierram, and a large amount of too work of Grading, Tunneling, dm., beyond that point hue been accomplielnal. Tho Flynt Mortkingo lionth4 of thin Company allbrd untnotal Inducemontit of Mafuty and Profits to Invomtorm, for the followling moong other reasonN, ylv.: First. T/1 of int OVONIA IN NIX (ACNT. IN Cioi.n pliyitbitf mentl•nnnually In 1110 of Now York. Sec.o/1,/, TIIO PRINCI PA I. IN piLynl,lo IN GULP a maturity, Third. The comt or the Bolide. NINETY•FivE PER CENT. Hod accrued Intermit, IN TNN I.NH CENT. lONN than Glut Of the eheapext Six per Cent. Gold Hearing Honda of the Government. Fourth. The United Slates Government pro vides nearly half the amount necessary to build the entire road, and looks main ly to a small per mange on the future Lraftic for re-payment. Fifth. Owing to this liberal provision, accom panied with Extensive Grants of Public Lands, by which the Government fosters this great national enterprise, its success is rendered certain, and its financial Sta bility is altogether independent of the contingencies which attend ordinary Railroad enterprises. 111. The Security of its First Mortgage Bonds Is therefore ample, and their character for safety atilt reliability is equalled only by that of the obligations of the Govern ment Sercath. The net earnings of the comp l eted portion are already largely In excess of the Interest obligations which the Com pany will Incur on twice the distance, and are steadily increasing, rendering the uninterrupted payment of the Inter est absolutely eertalu. Eighth. At the present rate of (told they pay nearly B;ii PER CENT. per annum, on the amount Invested. The Bonds are issued In denominations of 81,000 with semi-annual Gold Coupons attached payable In New York, and are offered for the present at 93 per cent, and accrued interest (in currency) from January let. Orders may be forwarded to us direct, or through the principal Banks and Bankers in all parts of the country. Remittances may be made in drafts on New York, or in Legal Tender Notes, National Bank Notes, or other funds current in this city, and the Bonds will be forwarded to any address by Express, free of charge. Inquiries for further particulars, by mail or otherwise, will receive punctual attention. FISK A: HATCH, Bankers & Dealers In Government Securities No. I) Naseum street, , New York N. B. All kinds of Government Securities received at the full musket price In exchange for the above Bonds. Also, Sir All descriptions of Government Sccuri ties k ept constantly on laud, and Bought, Hold or Exchanged. $1 - Gold Coln and U. S. CouponK bought, mold and colloard. -T Depotiltit rue el vett o❑ llberol torttim, nub eel to chuck at night. agrColleetloug made I hroughout the country Allocollaneoun Stocks and liondo bought and told at tho Btoolt Exchange on mimeo oioll for meth. "Special attention given to the Exchange of SEVEN-THIRTY NOTES of all the Scrlew for the New FIVE-TWENTY BONDS of 1865, on the most favorable tame. apr 10 21nw1.1 hardware, Gftoregi, fa. 0.11. srlussi AN. C. F. RFCNO I ER, ISAAC DI I.LEB H ARDWARE! THE OLDEST AND LARGEST ESTABLISH MENT IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. GEO. M. STEINMA2V & CO., WEST KING STREET, Having recently enlarged their store and thus greatly increased their business facilities, now offer to the community, AT THE LOWEST PHILADELPHIA RATES, the finest assortment in the market, of HARDWARE SADDLERY OILS, PAINTS, GLASS IRON AND STEEL, StOVES CEDAR WARE, SLEIGH,BEI, CUTLERY, OIL CLOTHS, SKATES, Ac. PERSONS COMMENCING HOUSEKEEPING .wlll find a full assortment of goods In the': line. They are also agents for a superior article NAILS, and for DUPONT'S CELEBRATED GUN AND ROCK POWDER AP- The highest cash price paid for Clover Timothy, and old Flax Seed. idec Si =am A GENTS WANTED.....wg WANT Agents in all sec Delawaree States of Penn sylvania, Maryland, and the District of Columbia, to sell a very valuable publica tion. Active agents can make 820 per day, of which we can satisfy any one desiring the in. formation. Persons wishing agencies, will direct to SIMON C. PETERS dc CO., Box 40, Harrisburg, Pa. apr 17 2mw 15 TIT EA VIII WITHOUT LABOR.—HID. V den Secrets of Love, Mystic Art, Ventril oquism, &c. 500 New Wonders. Free for to. Address J. B. W. HILTON, spr 10-2mw 14) Williamsburg,L. 1. • Mistatisul. ATTErit6Ollll 1017310 MEN!! TEE QUAKER CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE 111011.THZLEIT 0090E8 FIFTH AND DHESTNTIT STREETE3, PHIL4DBLPHIA An Institution for the practical education f m u e ng men for the active duties of Business A REGULARLY INCORPORATED COLLEGE Established November 2d, DEM Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennmyivanik March 11th, MD, with power to grant Diplomas and confer Degrees of Merit. MUPERIOR ADVA NTAOEB Conducted upon the boa system of insirue Lion extant, and offering In all respect , ' ad vantages of the highest, order. THE COMMERCIAL 0011101 E 1111101/ACIEN Bookoopl III( Commorolal dtrl th motto, Pau ma nI MI 111 ,6 1 3 .4% t u o i r i gTgois t . A t IR! r " cludomN, LowN and RognlatlonN or Truk, &a, HPECIAL BRANCIIO4. Thu Higher Mathematics, Phonography, Or onmonGtl PUIIMUIII4IIII/ and Telegraphing, COMMILIt(MAL • Ix of tho most convict., thorough and pructlea character. In the DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTII, advantaaw4 uro afforded to those who desire a knowledge or ALITAL COUNTING-HOUSE ritAirrium, such as have never before been placed within the resell or Students in (Anntnerelal colleges or SCIIOOIII. /114 ColleNfl combines THEORY AND PR , giving the student 111 the shortest possible 1.1 We au Insight into all the forms, routine and do. tails of business, and hitting film in the haul moaner to enter at once upon the duties of any position, 10111 practical accountan L. FAIRBANKS' BOOK K Thbi work, !he moot complete 141111 Mt Lunnl V Treatloe on Bookkeeping over published, a fordo the boot Indication of the value of 111 couroe of Inntructlon in the Mamma of Amain, puroiled In tido Institution. Every young run who detilgno in eri»g any Commercial Me/ 110 14111/Uid HMI procure IL copy of thin book. I contablo pagan large octavo, and lo cow poem.' almost exclusively of Neto MAlOOl'll rim , Actual BLIIIIIII3/01. Price £141.50. Sent by mall I any address. TI LEC/ItA I'll INC: The Telegraph Dims r men L Is complete will ovary facility for qualifying persons for Prue heal Operators on Sound or Paper I ustrumea Is wt Ili regular Mlee practice. • EM PLOY M ENT Young men murk log employment should hear In mind that. Lire reputation and standing 01 this Institution 1144 a thorough PRAUTIUAL liellOOL OF BUSINESS, render Ito 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 bank.' Bookkeeping, on application. L. FAIRBANKS, A. M., Preslden T. E. MERCHANT, Secretary out 17 Bair geotorativto. WHINK MUSTAURES: Forced to grow upon the smoothest face In from three to five weeks by using Dr. SEVIGNE'S RESTAURATEUR CAPILL AIRE, the most wonderlul discovery In modern science, acting upon the Beard and Hair In an almost miracu lous manner, It has been used by the elite of Paris and London with the most flattering suc cess. Names of all purchasers will be rogis lettered, and If entire satisfaction Is not given In every instance the money will be cheerfully refunded. Price by mull, Healed and postpaid, 81. Descriptive circulars and testimonials mailed free, Address BERUER, 1411U'l TS it CO., Chemists, No. 285 River Mtrilut, Tim , N, Y„ Hole agents for the I tilted States, EXTELP4IOIIII HAIR EN CERMINATOR ! HUPRItIoLUOUI4 HA !It. To the WINN enpucially thin invaluable de pilatory rueotumendu itaelt nn beteg en Mutant indlimennible article to female beauty, to coolly applied, doun not burn or Injure the mlcln, but man directly on the rooto. It In warranted to remove muperiluoun hair from low foreheado, or from any part of the body, completely, total. ly and radically extirpating the name, leaving the chin non, ninooth and natural. Thin to the only article used by the French, and in the only reel °Mutual depilatory In existence. Price 73 cents per package, cent pout-paid, to any ed. drenn, on receipt of all order, by BERUER, tJTTM Cheatham, i,!8.5 River Ht., Troy, N. Y. fob I i Amy lief lyd lyw C R P E UOM A. Oh I NllO Wan IMlLUtirlli and fair, With Marry uyet4 and radiant hair Whom) curling tundrilx mat, entwined Enchained thu very heart, and mind, (7 le 1 1' 1!: Id (' () M Port CURLING TIM HAIR of KITH Nlt NXX INTO WAVY AND (11.0MNY N.INULIVIN olt ILKAVY NIANPI/VN: CURLS, Ily using thin article Ladies anti Gentlemen can beautify .theinnelves a thousand fold. It is the only article in the world that will ourl straight hair, and at the same time give IL a beautiful, glossy appearance. The Crisper Coma not only curls the hair, but Invigorates, beactines and cleanses It; Ix highly and do• lightiully perfumed, and hi the most complete article of the kind ever offered to the American public. The Crisper Coma will be NOM to any address, sealed and postpaid for $l. Address all orders to W. L. CLARK it Co., Chemists, No.:1 West Fayeti e st., Syracuse, N. V. feb IS 'Ltaw lydslyw MII=MI AUBURN, (OLDEN, FLAXEN AND SILKEN CURLS Produced by the use of Prof. DEBREUX LE CHEVEUX. One application warranted to curl the most straight and stubborn hair of either sex into wavy ringlet.s, or heavy mas sive curls. Has been used by the fashlonables of Purls and Loudon with the most gratifying results. Does no injury to the hair. Price by mail, tit 'Lied and postpaid $l. Descriptive Cir culars mailed free. Address BERGER, SHUTTS & CO., No. 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y., Sole Agents for the United States. REPARATOR CAPILLI Throw away your Mime frizzes, your switches your wig— Destructive of comfort, and not worth a lig ; Como aged, come youthful, come ugly and fair Aud rejoice In your own luxuriant hair. RE.PARATOR CAPILLI. For restoring hair upon bald heads Tom whatevercause it may have lallen out and forcing a growth of hair upon the face, t has no equal. It will force the beard to grow upon the smoothest face in from five to eight weeks, or hair upon bald heads in from two to three months. A. few ignorant practitioners have as sorted. that there is nothing that will force or hasten the growth of the hair or beard. Their assertions are false, as thousands of living wit nesses (from their own experience) can bear witness. But many will say, how are we to distinguish the genuine from the spurious? It certainly is difficult, as nine-tenths of the dif ferent Preparations advertised for the hair and beard are entirely worthless, anti you may have already thrown away large amounts in their purchase. To such we would say, try the Reparator Cappilli ; it will cost you nothing unless It fully comes up to our representations. If your Druggist does Lot keep it, send us one dollar and we will forward It, postpaid, together with a receipt for the money, which will be re turned you on application, providing enth satisfaction is not given. Address, W. L. CLARK & CO., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette St., Syracuse, N. V. feb 18 2tawdly I y w INlMVallte Onttp4ll4o. H ART}'ORO LIVE STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY. CHARTERED CAPITAL &inn 000, DIRECTORS. \ E. N. KELLAJGG, President. (lEO, D. JEWE'rr, Vice President. Charles It. 'Chapman, Mayor of the City of Hartford. ((ii R. PllOllO., President Connecticut NW- Dial Late Insurance Company. Henry .1, Johnson, of Moore & Johnson, E. W, Parsons, President Connecticut tion• oral Life Insurance Company, William Francis, of Francis & Gridley. William U. Allen, Contractor and Builder, E. J. Bassett, General Agent, Linn Fire In surance Company. It A. Johnson, Secretary Now England Fire I minium:o Company. Oliver L. Seymour, Collector. W. U GOODRICH, Secretary. OFFICE, No. 258 Main at., Hartford, Conn. Insurance on all kinds of LIVE STOCK, agalnat. Then, and Death from any Cause. F. & E. A. CORJ3IN, General Agents, po Walnut street, Philadelphia. A. B. KAUFMAN, Agent, No. 1 East Orange street, Lancaster, Pa. lit, 211 tfd&w COLUMBIA INNUKANUL .COMYANY CAPITAL AND ASSAITA 11514,210 49 This Compan continues to insure Build ings, Merchand is e, and other property, against loss and damage by tire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium. or premium note. SIXTH. ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount in5urect,....58.3W.295.51 Less am't expired . in 212,336.00 8,091,959.51 CAPITAL AND INCOME. Ain't of premium notes, Jan. Ist, 1865 34151,090.66 Lees premium notes ex pired in 1865 16,073.55 410,017,21 Am't of premium notes received 1n1865 115,584.13 Balance of premiums, Jan. Ist, 1865 - 3,&30.14 Cash receipts, less cow missions In 1885 40,766.81 3570,188.37 Losses and ex CONTRA. penses paid in 1865 3 37,887.88 Balance of Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, 1866 532,210.43 --- 3570,198.3 A. S. GREEN, President, Grortox YoUNo, Jr., Secretary. MICHAEL B. Sannw4,_Treasnrer. CIP DI REORS Robert Crane, William Patton, R. T. Ryon, John W. Steacy, John F endrich , Geo. Young, Jr. H. G. Minich, Nicholas McDonald, isam'l F. Eberlein, Michael S, Shuman, Amos S. Green, S. C. B laymaker,, Edmund Spering. THEO. W. HERR, Agent, North Duke street, opposite the Court Rouse, mar 1 tfddecv I LANCASTER PENN'A. EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINES Are superior to all others for FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING PURPOSES. Contain all the latest improvements are speedy; noiseless; durable; and easy to work. Illustrated Circulars free. Agents wanted: Liberal discount allowed. No cousiipmtente made Address, July 25 iyw29J 016 FmRIBE B. M. 00., Drorkiway, Now York. 1867. SPRING lIRY GOODS! • 1867. RAGER;dg BROTHERS Are now receiving their Spring Stock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS AND CLOAININOM, HOUSIESTRIIDIMING 000119, GLAPUI AND QUEENNWARE. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, WALL PAPERPL WINDOW NIIADEN, urAYrUll AND CAPUDINERIIN, MEADY.HADE CLOTHING, All of which we ere coiling a very HAVER & BROTHERS. war 21) tftlaiw 1.867 " Pu " u 1867 WENTZ BROTHICIid No. 6 EANT KING MTRICIET, Call attention to their large stock of SPRING GOODS, which they offer at much r. &iced prices. Dress (foods of every description. Tartlet' , ha attention le requested to our stock o tAll11:7114--our Carpet Room Ix fwd and corn• plate in a large assortment or Carpets at mud I'IIIINA prices. Housekeepers. new and old will do well by examining our stock. WENTZ llittallEitti No. & East King et reel,. mar Z 7 Lfw 121 A ILA UE FOR DAIWA I linill rll 1 , ,A P .10 If q M VA RIETV NO. 1 MA4T KINN N T iti.LT Moat of !Ilene $(00,14 have 401,11 bought al low tighten, and will now be ennoql out at lean Limn t he original coal, Also a groat rc(iiirllon w prlr.•, of a lurg axpa,rttriotit (.I,()CKti, JEWEI ILI PllOl )(1101 PH PRA NI 1..›1 .4 A Lill: NIB LOOK fNU ULASSFa PERFUM REV, FANCY AND 0111ERMUAPH 3llfit, received and now opening, the largen and elienpect ineffirtinent of LAMS AND 41110ENHWA ItIC, (Ivor ollbrotl Lind kohl sa low flgurom Excia,sion Now le I lit , Limo to tionoro a HUUHE•TI IU /10()T8 AAM 8/10EN oheapor than:over Now le your time to secure bargalne and have a good understanding, GOODS SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAI Xi,- Remember No, 3 EAST KING HT., LANCASTER CITY. Jan 23 LIV 3 FARAIERNI-I,ooli TO YOUR INTER. ENTN : ! NEW JEMMY IMPROVED MOWER AND REAPER COMBINED. I.3ICHT Mower and Combined Wahine In the World. First Premium u 1 the Penn% Kato Fair, 1t915. " Last Pa. Agr'l " " Montgoln'y Co. " " " Bucks County " " " lloylest'wn Ag. " " ' Lehigh Co. " " Huntord'u Co., N.J. " " Warren Co. N.J., N. " us a Mower at the Field Trial of the Bast Puun'a Agricultural Society, held Muy 29, Ma. First Premium 116 a Mower and Reaper Combined, at the Field trials of the Burlingtou Co. Agricultural Society, held July N 2d, '6B. Also, First Premium at ew Jersey State Fair, held at Trenton, 1866. REAPING ANTI MOWING MACHINE! PIGEON-WINU `SELF'-EAKE ATTACHED! Farmers ! Look to your Interest! Buy the Best Self-Rake Machine in Market. TEN YEARII experience in selling Reaping and Mowing Machines enables me to offer you for the harvest of 1867, the only two-wheeled Self-Rake Reaping Machine that has proved successful In doing the work better in down tangled grain than can be done by hand. With this Machine, one man or boy, with a good steady pair of horses, can do as much work In a day, and do IL better, than two men can do with the best combined hand machine now In use. This has been our experience and that of many of our bent Farmers who have used them the last three .Nem:uus. Take off your Rake and Platform and you have one of the very best, Mowers in use; In cutting down tan• Wed grain ur grass with this Machine, you can drop your cutter bar DA low MI you may desire without stopping your team; you can raise or lower it with all ease while It is In motion. REFERENCES. Peter Landis, Philip BallBllllUl, John S. Wies ler, Jefferson Grush, Goo. D. Lem vre, David Landis, (Pei/ new, Abraham:King, Joan K. Mas terson, John Honer, Amos B. Shuman, Abra ham 13. Mylin, Christian Herr, John B. btoltz- Ins, Joel Kendig, Jacob Swarr, John K. Long, Benjamin Bushong, Isaac Royer, Levi Seller, David Landis, Hershey Groff, Ezra Hostetter. Sold by GEORHE D. SPRECHER at his A gri cultural Store, No. 28 East King Street, 2 dooms west or the Court House, Lancaster, Pa. mar 21.) Imw 11 0015, Pattrinarm, Scr. MEW HOOKS. TERRA MORIIE; on, THREA OF MARY LAND COLONIAL HISTORY. By E. 1). Neill. THRILLING ADVENTURES OF DANL. ELLIS, THE GREAT UNION GUIDE. TRUE PROTESTANT RITUALISM. By Rev. Chas. 11. Hall, D. D. LABOULAYE'S FAIRY 1300 K. GLOBE EDITION OF THE WORKS OF SHAKESPEARE. CABINET EDITIONS OF THE BRITISH POETS. SYBIL'S SECOND LOVE. By the Author of "Julia Kavanagh." ECCE DEUR—With Controversial Notes on &ice Home. SCOTI"S POETICAL WORKS—GIobe Edi• MANUAL OF SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY, By Kneeland, for 18G1147. AFLOAT IN THE FOI<EST. By Mayne Reid. HISTORY OF A MI WTHFUL OF BREAD. By Jean Mace, BA VI D COPPERFIELD—I Ilustrated Dia mond Edition. CHILDREN 01."IHE Elwyn ER. REBEL BRAG AND BRITISH BLUSTER. THE TENT ON THE BEACll—Whittler. We have laid In the LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE, STOCK OF BLANK BOOKS, o, every description, ever offered in Lancaster,all of which will be sold on most reasonable terms. The stock embraces Ledgers, for double or dingle entry, Journals, Cash and Record Books, Dockets, Minute and Receipt Books, Invoice Books, &c.. of various sizes and styles. Also, a great variety of Pocket Books, Sta tionery and Fancy Articles. JACOB K BARR, apr 13-tfd&w No. 0 East King at., Lancaster. MEM6III=II GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS! Suitable for Old and Young—Male or Female. BIBLES, PRAYER AND HYMN BOOKS, Of All Denominations. POETS IN BLUE AND GOLD, Au. Annuals, Writing Desks, Regency Desks, Work Boxes, Jewelry Boxes, Ladles' Necessaries, Port Folios, Dressing Cases, Autograph Books, NEW GAMES. Albums. Chessmen and Boards, Backgammon Boards, English Toy Books, Moveable Toy Books, Linen Books, Swiss Building Blocks, Union College Blocks, Village 00l Blocks, A B locks, Picture Blocks, Jackstraws, Transparent Slates Pocket. Books, Gold Pens, Ac. 13. Please call and examine, at J. M. WESTHAEFFER'S deo 4 tfdAwl • Cheap Book Store.. ATMOSPHERIC CHURN DASH By the use of which B UT TER can be made in less time, and more per cent. than any other Chima in use.. COST ONLY 38.00. Will churn either Milk or Cream Can be seen andhad at any time at Heckert a 'Fountain Inn. South Queen Street . Pa. TOWNSHIP RIO OR H. CLAY DANNER, Proprietor for, Lancaster county. I jail 9 Ow 3 . 0310dIfi etc MEE! /) /: Y (I 0 0I) lAN' ASTPAL CITY TABLE & POCK ET CLI'LERY IMMEII N 0110N4, MEM! 110411../tY TRIMMINGS Or ALL KINDS dic„ &C., ,te 1: A T CH E A I. JOHN' ti gkoricultural. ISLAS K BOOKS ght l 44. AikffiiiNVOUO B. J. WILLIAMS &ions', No, 10 NORTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ILAI 177AOTOZZILB Or WINDOW BLINDS SHADES. Blinds repaired ; Shades Lettered: Trim mings and Fixtures ; Plain mhades of all Kinds; Ploture Tassels; Oords ; Bell Pulls, et a. apr 17 2mw 15 ti-EXIIT HARPER, A t 20 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA wxrcino,s, .Inwn Lit Y, SILVER AND HILVER•PLATED WARE! Spr 10 lulq Ii mr,YEwN NEWLY UNPROVED:CAEN. OMNI' SUALIC OVERSTILUNU PIANOm, Aoknowledged to be the boot, /Alla in Prize Medal and Highest Awards In Americo re. colved. ELODICONB AND SUOUND.HAND PIANOS. Wureroome, 792 ARCH St., below Eighth, upr IC lyw Phil .delphht. 628 HOOP SHIHTN! 628. NEW SPRING , TYLES, " OUR OWN MAKS." embracing every New and Desirable size, style and shape of Plain and Trail Rom. BKIhTB,-2, 2 1 4 234 2 , ,14. 3, 33 3A, 3N and 4 yards round, every length and size Waist; In every respeet First Quality, and especially adapted to meet the wants of F.ist•Olass end moat fashionable Trade. "Urn OWN " or Hoop Skirts aru lighter, more elasile,More durable,and agALLY clttcAlili. than any other make of either dingle or Doulne Hpri, g Skirt In the American Mar ket They are W A IlitA NT. Dln every r. opera, and wherever introduced give uniiitinsal eatim (lnaba]. 'they are now being extensively Sold by Retailers, and every Lady should try them. A%ll. for " llopkin's Own Make," and seethe" each Skirt IN " W. T. LLOPKIN'S, NI AN LI FACT LI !Wit, It.N ARCH STREET, vil NO OTDEIIII Aaa GNNVINE. A CATAIA)OUK C o lltOillitig style, Size and Retail Prices. sent to any address. A Uniform and Liberal In,couNT allowed to DICALICIIS. Orders byy mail or oth. rw Ise promptly and carefully lined—Wholesale and Retail, at Jianufactory and Saletoroonis, No. 02,4 A Reif STREET, ILAIYA. SKIRTS 111/Ido to order, altered and repaired. TERN, NET 'AS /I. ONE PRICE UNLY• wm. BEEiIiiMM FANCY I..YEINO f.74TALII.IBIIIIIENT, J. & W. J0:41.:.`1, No. is.: N, or II FRONT HT., A 11, V E CA I. LOW II 11.1 Pill LAUF:LPIIIA Dye milk., Woolen and Fancy Good,. or every de, , ,ari pun,/. Timir nupuflorlty of Dyeing Livilee' and lietilletnenie (influent. In widely known. Crape and Merino Dyed tile rriont brilliant and plum,/ c010r,., Crape and Merlin/1.111Mb% chanced to 1001( like new. Alm), Apparel. Curtain'', die., eleitipord or re-dyed. Kid Wove* eleanaed or o)ed to look like new. So-Call and look at our work before got nit elatiwilere. taiir :12mw I'l I. 11 L' It 1' 11 E I, I. , tr, MA NU vAcreitmit or COAL OIL LAMPS, AND WIIOLENALD DICALEIt IN TA ZILE 6 , LASS, Fit CUT JA R.S', CA .TURN, No. 2 7 NORTH lIIRD HTREKT, Above Race, PIIILAUELPHIA. Sole itgent for the East Trenton Pottery Cu Stone Chinn and Comic oh Whl Le W are. Partl eh. ordering queeinoyare through thin 'lmmo ;owe 4.i per rent. fob 2O•lyw 7 • 1867. 1867. Er RE LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH MTN., PIMA HA., l'A AMC 01./CNINU FUR 1 , 41.111N0 01 , IMia, 3 Cam) Manna, tilindmi of HI LKM. looshluilublo 1) 1411.1(M, 11114111 A RCN ; tho Now Color HIM( . 1104, MACK H In Town. PLAID INDIA MILKS, PorfooL. Now Spring DIIESS OOODS, Now F4l4' In Sprl CHINTZES. 01U/ AN DIES of Nowtod Sty lon. SlooLColorol POPLINS, for Soltm. N. IL--Stitplulotomkooping LittODS. From!. Stook uDyniti, CAISSIMEItES, kutl TWEItIIm for YIIUTWs. - . Y. B.—Murahantm In mearoli of Hoare° and Ih.• Hirable tiood. WllllllOlll, to their Intoreod 10 cull and examine our 11look! liner r•1IL 12 E r A PIERRE HOUSE l PHILADELPHIA Thu outmorlboro buying loomed thlo favorite Howie, It bum boon iti.:Prrnel) AND REFURNIMHED IN AN ELEGANT MANNER, And IN now propstred whit tho inomt porfmn pointinuntA for 1,110 rueoption of iguoNtm. Thu lIrHL pomllloo anionic lirmt.-eltuoi Holmim will nu nod n1,11.11,1(1(1 In tho future, 104 ill tlio paid luny :to lyw & FARLEY. A(iF.NTO W ANTI•; 1.--sUoui ER MONTH and expouseo ol d, Mato or lewnalo .iumiuco a NEW AND 1114E11./1. IN VEN• TION, of tamoluto utility In ovory honmehold. AliontA pruirrrln kr to Work on Uommlonlou oan mum from 820 to por day. Fur full part lom lure onolooo 'damp, and add rota W, WIL SON & 010 Altllll titroot, Pa. apr 3-Btnw Cl Q S. CAMPBELL & CO., MANUFACTURING , (JUN Ply:0710N it' HN, AND WIIOI.I.NALN DEALSIth IN FOREIGN FRUITH, NUTH, Ste No. 30 3 RADIC HTHr.a..r, PHILADELPHIA A IMO, wauu ineturorx of all lauds of MOLASSEs CANDY AND COCOANUT WORK. t jO it N %V M A N, 701 ARCII STILICKT PHI LADELPII IA MANUFACI CRER AND DEALER IN ,SYLVER AX!) PLATED WARE,. Our Uootin tut; dl.rioetlly the CLeupent lu LIR Illy for TRIPLE PLATE, A No. 1. G OVERNMENT PROPERTY AT PRI VATE MALE, BY PITKIN 5,000 New and So , and-nand Team Ilarimxn. 10,000 BRIDLES and COLLARS. 3 MO SADDLES, all Styles-3 to $O.OO. 300 Four Rome Government WAGONS, 2,000 WAGON COVERS, all Sizes, new Q worn. 5,000 BLANKETS and BORNE COVERS Mau, a large Stock of Rehm, Lead Linea, Whips, Buggy and Ambulance Rumens. Por table For,,ea, Chains, Swingletreem, Lead Bare, etc., etc. Wheel Team Harniel—lltile Oak Tanned Leather and serviceable, cleaned and Oiled $3.00 per home or mule Including Bridle. Lead do., S.I.(X). Wagon Brldlea, $l.OO. Collura, $1 to $2. Extra Hair lined Artillery Cage do,, :2 50 and 5100. . - . Double Heins, 81. 7 5 to 82.211. Lead Lines, 81. Hailers, 86 to 812 aer doz. ()Ulcers' Now Sad dles 810.00, %vitt' Patted Bit Bridle, 821 181; gocid as new, 812.00, with Bridle, 811.00; valise Hud dles for Boys, 60.00. Wagon Covers, made to lit uuy Wagon— heavy linen, 3 to 80.00; superior Cotton Duck, 80 to ,88. 12 uz., Duck, Ea to $l2. I,(Slo.Hompltul Touts, now and good as new. 12 oz. duck-14 feet , quare--.830 to $l5. Officers' A. Tent. 7 Met square, Iron, 85 to is. 10,M0 13,1(118, from 12 oz., MICR, let., quality 2 bushel WOO; 2% bushel 810.00 ; 3 bunuel 811.00 per dozen ; Si quality, 87 50, 1104.50 and QUM, 1451 A LL ORDERS BENT by EXPREBS, C.O, D. I'ITK IN Etz Nom. 337 MD North Trout nt, Pu N.). 5 lurk Now York. No. MI, 11th .treot, Witithinittoll, I), (', Prli, Hot hi:Ill, 011, 1,1,1,11e/141ot( Illat ID A. JI/NEN cKLEHRATRI, RE PLUM ULTRA SI{I It S AN!) CORSE . Hold only at 17 NORTH EIC4HTIL STREET, . Entrance through Pa tridge'h Trimming Moro And ut MO ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA. Large variety and any length made to order. Old ialrbi made over equal to new. Old Riddle altered to new styles and repaired. M. A. JONES, 810 Arch Mt. and 17 Sort h Eighth mar 2U 6mw 11 Philadelphia. gatent /Idalto, &c. A CCOMPLISHED AT LAST I A REAI., SAFETY Can be used on Single or bouble Harness, or a single line; is durable there being no gum to I break in cold weather; s simple, it not rt quir log a .fiddler to apply it; can be arranged in rive minute,' by any person; cannot get out of order; ousts no more than an ordinary bridle, and, to sum up is the most effectual Safety Strap and Spring In use it being Impossible for a horse, when driven wit. It, to either kick, shy or run off, the Springs being Metalic Ed cpsed, cannot break under any strain put ou it, but is always to be relied upon ; does not choke a horse widen applied as some others do, but from the fact that simply drawing hard upon the reins applies the leverage from the top of the head and draws the bit to the top: of the horse's mouth, It thus places the most vlclota kicker under the complete control of the. driver. This most complete "Safety Bridle" was patented November 27th, 15168. State and County Rtgh.s on most reasonable terms. Individual Rights with attachment, Six hollers. Apply to, or address (..W.,OItUE H. AL.BRIOHT, WIL R. BURNS, Lancaster, Pa. 2tawlmdsernw J . ROUSER, IVRO{.ESALE DEALEIs. IN FRENCH BRA. DIEs, WINES, GINS WHISKIES, .1.0,1 No. 13 SOUTH (LUKEN STREET, (A few doors below Centre Sgnare,) LANCASTER. PA. rnyl7 lyv A.p . NM I T 111. CRACKER, BISCUIT AND CAKE saxius LAST 4.127.0 EITILLY7t. Three doors Izelew Lane's Store, Lanauter. pal Sir All bakedcles far sale at thle astakolialk. then aretreall every d 47. EIIUMEM
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