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    P•^ Ongintied P . M fitqd Rage.
'sive and fanatlealomd _the. members who
sustained them-should- be condemned by
the people atrthe '
-We That the power and success ,of the
Demoeratio party greatly depends on the
character and efficiency of its Aewepaper
press,_ and that to give due force to its use-
Muses, this Convention earnestly request
• • that in every' county all the members of the
Democratic party should make a vigorous
effort to increase its circulation by giving it
• individual patronage and support.
11. That the Democracyof - Pennsylvania,
by their representatives now assembled,
hereby tender their acknowledgments and
thanks to the Hon. George W. Woodward
in his retirement from the position of Chief
Justice of this Commonwealth, for tne pure,
faithful and able manner in which he dis
charged the duties of that exalted position.
12. That the candidate we this daypre
sent to the people of Pennsylvania for a
place on the Supreme Bench of the State, is
in all respect worthy of the confidence and
support of all who are in favor of an en
lightened, faithful and impartial adminis
tration of the laws.
The report of the committee was adopted
unanimously.
A resolution was passed providing for the
appointment of a Committee of Thirteen
to inform Judge Sharawood of his nomi
nation.
The following gentlemen were named as
the
COMMITTEE TO WAIT UPON JUDGE SHAM
WOOD:
Hon. Richard Vaus, Philadelphia, chair
man; R. A. Lamberton, Dauphin; W. D.
Moore, Allegheny ; Robert E. Randall,
Philadelphia; W. P. Brinton, Lancaster;
John C. Barr, Allegheny; Hon. John D.
Stiles, Lehigh; Hugh Montgomery, Ly
coming; Dr. A. D. Markley ? Montgomery
A. D. Boileau, Philadelphia; Charles J
M'lntyre, Perry; 'Pierson Church, Craw
ford; Wm. M. Platt, Wyoming.
A resolution was passed, unanimous
ly, thanking the President of the Conven
tion (Hon. Charles E. Boyle,) for the faith
ful manner in which he presided over the
deliberations of the Convention.
The Convention then adjourned sine die
Heavy on Its Friends
The Harrisburg Telegraph, which is in
tensely Radical, thus refers to the murder
ous assault which resulted in the killing of
Colonel Riddle by Ovens and his friends.—
The strictures of the "Hessian " journal, as
it is called in Harrisburg, are eminently
just, but the editor has barked up the wrong
tree:
The killing of Colonel Riddle, in one of
the assessor's offices in the city of Philadel
phia, is culling forth much comment on the
character of some of the men now engaged
in the public service. There is no denying
the fact that in many parts of the country
the Democracy have entrusted the public
service to a class of men not only ignorant
of the manner of discharging its duties,
but by education, habit, and nature unfit
for its responsibilities and gentlemanly
courtesies. The assessor's office in which
Colonel Riddle was assassinated was in the
control of rowdies and drunkards, men in
furiated with liquor, men bloated with the
pride of temporary power, and, as the case
proved, ready to kill any citizen who dared
to engage in a contest for his rights. Surely
such a condition of affairs is the legitimate
fruit of that kind of partisanship which
opposes the restriction of the liquor traffic,
and which upholds the runt interest us a
power worth courting i❑ politics.
Ovens is a Radial' of the first water, us
are all his friends who assisted in the mur
der of Riddle. His tavern is a Radical
ward headquarters, and he was elected as
sessor of the ward by that party. At the
last session of the Radical Legislature of
our State, Ovens was elected sergeant-at
arms of the House of Representatives, and
is altogether a " big toad" in the Radical
puddle. It is rather a singular fact
that four out of live of the murders
that have been committed in and about
Philadelphia, within the lust two years,
have been by persons who were affiliated
with the party of "new moral ideas."—
Daily News.
Attorurpo-at-gnu.
B. C. UREA DY,
No. a North Duke st., Lancaster
A. J. S'rEINHAN,
Nof9 East Orange Ht., Lancaster
GEO. NAUMAN,
No. la Centre square, Lancaster
H. NI. NORTH,
Columbia, Lancaster county, Pu
IL A. TOWNSEND,
No. 11 North Duke st., Lancutster
H. H. SWAMI,
N 0.13 North Duke et., Lai:waster
CHAS. DEN UES,
No. 6 South Duke et., Lancaster
ABRAM SHANK
No. 36 N orth Duke et..lleatiter
J. W. F. SWIFT,
No. 13 North Duke et., Lanett:del
A. HEICH SMITH,
No. 10 South Queen et., Lancaster
EDGAR C. REED,
No. 16 North Duke et., Laneastre
B. F. BAER,
No. 19 North Duke at., Lancaster
D. W. PATTERSON,
No. 27 West King st., Lancaster
F. S. PYFER,
No. 5 South Duke at.. Lancaster
_
S. D. REYNOLDS,
No. 53 .F..ast King at., Lancaster
J. W. JOHNSON,
No. 25 south Queen st., Lancaster
.1. 13. LIVINGSTON,
No. 11 North Duke st., Lancaster
A. J. SANDERSON,
No. 21 North Duke street, Lancaster
S. H. PRICE,
No. 6 North Duke et., Lancaster
WM. A. WILSON,
No. 53 East King st., Lancaster
WM. LEAMAN,
NO. 5 North Duke sL. Lancaster
WM. B. FORDNEY,
No. South Queen et.. Lancaster
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Less premium notes ex
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Balance of premiums,
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Cash receipts, less cow
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CONTRA.
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Balance of Capital and
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$57(1, IHS.3
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WEST KING STREET,
Having recently enlarged their store and thus
greatly increased their business tacilities, now
offer to %lie community,
AT THE LOW EST PHILADELPHIA RATES,
the finest assortment in the market, of
HARD AHE
SADDLERY
OILS,
PALN'fS,
,GLASS
S'kOVES
IRON AND STEEL, - - - -
CEDAR WARE,
SLEIGI3-13ELL5,
CUTLI. RY,
OIL CLOTHS,
SKATES, e.:12
PERSONS UONIMENCIN 61 HOUSEKEEPING
will find a full assortment of goods In thel3
line.
They are also agents for a superior article
NAILS, and for
DUPONT'S CELEBRATED GUN AND ROCK
MiM
IQ-The highest cash price paid for Clover
Timothy, and old Flax Seed. Ldec 31 tfdaw
gegal Notirro.
ESTATE OF MICHAEL OBER, LATE
of Rapho township, deceased.—Letters of
administration on said esmte having been
granted to the undersigned, all persons indebt
ed thereto, are requested to make immediate
settlement, and those baying claims or de
mands against the s,,me, will present them
without delay for settlement to the undersign
ed, residing in said to,, ns.lill).
NADIUEL OBER,
CHRISTIAN OBER,
Admlnistmtorbi
may 15 titw. 191
ESTATE OF DANIEL M'RIM., LATE OF
Drumore township, deceased.—Letters of
administration on said estate having been
granted to the undersigned, all persons indrbt
ed thereto are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims or demands
against the same will present them for settle
ment to the undersigned, residing in said
township. DAVID Mcla3f,
je 12 6t.w. 23 Administrator.
ESTATE OF DAVID POT'IIL LATE OF
Lancaster township, deceased —Letters of
administration on said estate having been
granted to the undersigned, all persons in
debted thereto, are requested to make imme
diate settlement, and those having claims or
demands against the same, will make known
the same without delay to the undersigned, re
siding in said township.
SAMUEL W. POTTS,
may 15 6tw. 19 Administrator
- OSTATE OF JANES SAIITEt, DRUG
rj gist, late of the city of Lancaster, dee'd.
Letters of administration on said estate having
been granted to the undersigned, all persons
indebted thereto are requested to make imme
diate settlement, and those having claims or
demands against the same, will present them
without delay for settlement to the under
signed, residing In said city.
W. L. PEIPER, Administrator.
may 22 Cltw
ESTATE OF JA NIES V. CONNELL. LATE
of Elizabeth towahip, deceased.—Letters
or administration on said estate having been
granted to the undersigned, all persons in
debted thereto are requested to make immedi
ate settlement, and those having claims or
demands against the same will present them
without delay for settlement to the undersign
ed, residing in Penn township.
ma 29 at
triltAM E. HULL, Administrat 2l or.
y
rocrATE OF JACOB HOFFALLN, LATE
Ej of Carnarvon township, deceased. Letters
of administration on said estate having been
granted to the undersigned, all persons indebt
ed thereto are requested to make immediate
payment, and hose having claims or demands
against the same will present them for settle
ment to Onv undersigned, residing in said
H
township. JACOB OFFMAN, JR.,
JOHN HOFFMAN,
may 29-Stw• Administrators.
ESTATE 01 , LEVI PIERCE, LATE OF
Eden Townehip, deeeased.—Letters Testa
metary o said (iodine having been granted to
th undersigned, ali persons indebted thereto
are requested to mahn Immediate ayment,
and those having Claims or demanas against
the same will present thorn for settlement to
the undersigned, residing In said township.
may 29 °two 21 WM. DUNGAN,
Executor.
SlmEgranire WONDERTUL FOR THE
MWlort, all may be Mob, aqua and ttappYl
Agenta wanted. Enclose stamp for particu
lars. H. CAMP, 142 ELEECKER Street, New
York. soar /13,31314Atw
agrinatitat WmMtn* ac.
FILZILIMIUNIAMETOY OI7IIIII TERIM.
MoCORMICK , EI
Improved Harvesters, Belt-B ikers,
•
Unequalled for all ocmdttkm of heavy or
lodgedlgraln, and Two-wluseled Mower. with
Flexible - Cutter Bar-111tIng Lever and - Lever
for tilling Wa rrantdge to any angle while In
motion. in all respects.
For sale by JOHN B. EBB, Agent,
Will be at COOPER'S HOTEL , . West King
street, on MONDAYS and SA....DAYS.
All thosewanting repairs, please apply early.
may 29 iltw 21
"NEW YORKER"
EXCELSIOR ! !
SELF-RAKING REAPER AND MOWER
SEYMOUR, MORGAN & ALLEN,
This is one of the most perfect Combined
Machines in use. Strong, simple and
durable; is not liable to get out of order vary
fair usage. The Driver on his seat has perfect
control of the Machine, can stop the rake
to regulate the size of sheaves—raise and lower
the Cutter Bar when in motion to cut any de
sired height of etuble. Can be changed from
a Reaper to a Mower in a few minutes, has
the most perfect reel to use for both grain and
Took the first premium (Gold Medal)
or best Self-Raking Reaper, and a pre
mium of $25, for the beat Combined Ms,l, hie
at the Great National field trial held at Au
burn, N. Y., in July, 1868, 'sating nearly three
weeks.
Warranted in every particular, and to per
form well in every capacity. Price 8200—deliv
ered with the usual extras. Also for sale,
WILLOUGHBY'S PATENT GRAIN DRILL
AND GRASS SEED SOWER, which has no
equal. Horse Rakes, Grain Fans, andel' kinds
of Agricultural Implements. Orders by Mall
attended to,
S. BAXTER BLACK, Agt,,,
At White Horse, Pequea P. 0., Salisbury twp,
Lancaster county, Pa. fje 5 atw 22
M A It SH
SELF -
The only Rake that got the number indicat
ing PERFECT WORK, in lodged wheat, at
the Great National trial at Auburn, New York,
in July, 1868.
E SELF-RAKING REAPER AND
MOWER,
with one or two Driving Wheels as may be
preferred.
Patented 1863, '65 and '66, lay James
S. Marsh, Lewisburg, Pa.
These Machines have the advantage of being
arranged in such a manner that the Cutter
Bar can be raised or lowered to suit the condi
tion of the grain to be cut without stopping
the team. They have Bide Delivery.
The facilities for Mowing, with this COM
blued Machine are equal to a Machine built
on purpose for a Mower. The Cutter Bar is
raised and lowered at the will of the driver
and the points of the Guard can be dropped
down when desired to cut lodged or down
grass.
THE "VALLEY CHIEF" HAS BEEN GREAT
LY IMPROVED AND STRENGTHENED
SINCE LAST YEAR.
One of them may be seen in the South-east
corner of Centre Square, Lancaster City.
As a Reaper and Self-Rake it has no equal
In the field, and its claims to public attention
are being appreciated by experience and trial.
At the great trial of Reapers and Mowers
and Self-Rakes at Auburn New York In July,
1868, the "VALLEY CHIEF" MOWER
REAPER, and MARSH'S SELF-RAKE proved
worthy of' the highest commendation and re
ceived the favorable report of the Judges.
As a Self-Rake, the Marsh Rake was the
only one out of 20 Machines that was marked
perfect (No. 40,) in cutting lodged wheat on the
"Sheldon Lot," and but one other Machine in
the list that was marked even to No. 38 in the
test, all the rest being below that number.—
This was regarded as the great test of the trial
in Reaping and Raking. See pages 41, 42 and
43 of the Report. The entire Report may be
seen at our office.
Manufactured by
MARSH, GRIER c 4:: CO.,
Mount Joy, Lancaster co„ Pa.
tfw Z.:
18,U73.bt, 41U,U17—:1
EIARIKERS!-LOOK TO YOUR INTER
.ESTS II
NEW JERSEY IMPROVED MOWER AND
REAPER COMBINED.
BEST Mower and Combined Machine in the
World.
First Premium at the Penn'a State Fair, 1865.
" East Pa. Agr'l "
" Montgom'y Co. " "
" Bucks County " "
" " " Doylest'wn Ag. " "
" " Lehigh Co.
" Hunterd' u Co., N. J. "
" Warren Co. ! N. J., F. "
ESZIM
as a Mower at the Field Trial of
the East Penn's Agricultural Society, held
May 29, 1868. First Premimh as a Mower and
Reaper Combined, at the Field trials of the
Burlington Co. Agricultural Society held July
2d, '66. Also, First Premium at New Jersey
State Fair, held at Trenton, 1866.
REAPING AND MOWING MACHINE!
WITH
PIGEON-WING SELF-HAKE ATTACHFD!
Farmers ! Look to your Interest! Buy
the Best Self-Rake Machine in
Market.
TEN YEARS 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 it 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 best Farmers who have
used them the last three seasons. Takeoff your
Rake and Platform and you have one of the
very best Mowers in use ; in outtingdown tan
gled grain or grass with this Machine, you can
drop your cutter bar as low as you may desire
without stopping your team; you can raise
or lower it with all ease while it is in motion.
Peter Landis Philip Bausman , John S. Wlss
ler, Jefferson (rush, Geo. D. Leievre, David
Landis, (Pequea), Abration\Wing, Joon K. Mas
terson, John Doner, Amos B. Shuman, Abra
ham B. Mylin, Christian Herr, John B. Stoltz
fus, Joel Kendig, Jacob Swarr, John K. Long,
Benjamin Bushong, Isaac Royer, Levi Sener,
David Landis, Hershey Groff, Ezra Hostetter.
Sold by GEORGE D. SPRECHER at his Agri
cultural Store, No. 28 East King Street, 2 doors
west of the Court House, Lancaster, Pa.
mar 20 3mw 11
DR. J. M. CLEMENT,
Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania
and graduate of the Pennsylvania
College of Dental Surgery.
OFFICE ON THIRD STREET.
(Third door west of Hutchison's new Drug Store,
Teeth extracted without pain by Nitrous
Oxide .Gas, Ether and Local Anesthesia. All
diseases of the Teeth and Month successfully
treated—such as irregularities of children's
Teeth ; filling of cartons Teeth and preserving
the natural organs; Artificial Teeth inserted
frnm one to a full set; all kinds of Teeth repair
ed and remodeled to lit the mouth.
Persons baying difficult teeth and roots to
extract are invited to call.
All operations in the dental profession per
formed in the best manner, and warranted to
give satisfaction. June 5 tfw 23
DE. J. B. MeEASHEY,
Continues the practice of his profession at his
office in EAST KING STREET, near CENTRE
SQUARE, and over tile F mar NATIONAL BANK,
Lancaster.
While in Operative Dentistry he yields the
palm to none, in the particular department of
ARTIFICIAL WORK, he challenges the profes
sion—whether for artistic finish and substan
tial excellence of workmanship natural ap
pearance of teeth,perfect adaptation of plate to
the month, or the moderate character of his
charges.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN
Having Just put up one of BARKER'S GAS
OMETERs of largest size, manufactured by.
Rubencame & Stockton, with all the latest im
provements, he invites the attention of all
parties interested, believing it to be the only
first-class meter in Lancaster city or vicinity.
By the use of this apparatus the gas is obtained
in absolute purity; and it is administered di
rectly from the meter, through a flexible tube,
without the intervention of gas bag or any
other cumbersome piece of apparatus. The
patient sits down, takes the polished mouth
piece, breathes deeply snd deliberately of the
sweet-tasted gas, passes rapidly under its ex
hilarating' Influence, and in a few moments is
ready for the painless operation. Its inhalation
is much more pleasant than that of Ether or
Chloroform, and its influence passes otralniost
instantaneously. Vo one need longer dread
the operation of extracting decayed teeth,
SCHEDULE Or CHAMOIS: Artificial Teeth on
Gold plate, full set, $80.00; Full upper set, 540. 00 ;
Silver plate or Vulcanized Rubber, full set, $4O;
Full upper set, 620. Charges proportionately
lower for partial sets on gold or silver. Gold
fillings, BLOO to 53.00; Silver fillings, 50e to $L00;
Cleansing Teeth, 51.00 ; Extracting Teeth, each,
25c., or with Nitrous Oxide Gas, $l.OO for first
tooth and fifty cents for each additional tooth,
which latter charge is
A REDUCTION OF 50 PER CENT.
upon the clihrges heretofore made in this city.
A further liberal reduction upon these Wit
named rates when artificial teeth are to be In
serted.
Satisfaction is guaranteed in all cases, and
all work is warranted. His patrons may there
fore rely upon obtaining the best of work at
the very lowest rates.
X - Cut this out.
R. A. SMITH
CRACKER, BISCUIT AND CAKE BAKES
Three doors below Lane's Store, Lancaster, Pal
Air All the artlel ee Bale at Mb eetahllene
meat are bated auk every day.
~hl~ ~ 1 y 1;1:d I~
MANUFACTURED BY
BROCKPORT, N. Y
RAKE
TRIUMPHANT 1
MARSH'S COMBINED
MDMM!
ptlxtiotrg.
DENTIST,
OXFORD, PENNA.
SURGEON DENTIST
BY TILE USE OF
NI DOES OXIDE GAB
Lie 5 flmw 23
ILLET MUM ISTILSZT, I
§tv; i!Onk glivittuments.
SWEET BREATH FOR ALL!
DR. FONTAINE'S
.BALM OF MYRRH!
Is a sure remedy for the cure of bad breath,
no matter from what source the disease may
arise. What young lady or gent will notmaks
an
of to remove this dissereesige evil
when it can be done for ONE DOLLAR, sent
to your address , by mail,and a
care guaran or money refunded, n e
g
ders must be to H. DORE, Albany,
N. Y., Bole Agent foi the United States.
•
FALSE WHISKER
MOUSTACHE
A BEAL Tirui, PAIR OF FALSE MOUS
TACHES AND WHISKERS, of-French man
ufacture, so perfect they canuot be detected
from the genuine, will be sent post-paid by
mail to any address. Great attention is paid
In the manufacture of these articles by one of
the best artists in Paris, M. L. Foucgs. who is
the best manufacturer In Europe. Moustaches,
81.00; Side Whiskers, 113.00,• Full Beard, 85.00.
Address, H. DOR M, Albany, N. Y.,
Sole Agent for the United States.
GRE A T
W A TCH
SALE
2000 WATCSIFS, Patent Lever Movements,
full Jewelled, Hunting Cases. Sterling Sliver,
Beautifully Engraved and in every respect
first-class Timers. To be sold at six dollars
each, being less than three-fourths the cost of
meanufactnring. These watches are retailed
by Jewellers at from 815 to $lB, the actual cost
to the manufacturer being 89 each. This stock
of watches was purchased at a Bankrupt Sale
in London, and are now offered at such ex
tremely low figures, that all may possess a cor
rect Timekeeper at a merely nominal sum.
Ever , watch warranted for 2 years. Parties
ordering them sent by mall, must enclose 36
cents extra to prepay postage. Money en
closed in a well sealed letter may be sent at
my risk. Address all orders to
MARTIN CONNOR,
Albany, N. Y
ONE DOLLAR A PIECE!
A GOOD GOLD PEN AND EBONY HOLDER
FOR ONE DOLLAR.
Manufactured by the American Gold Pen Com
pany. These pens are now being used eaten
sively throughout the Eastern States and are
warranted in each and every case. Parties
purchasing who are not satisfied can return
them and receive their money back. All orders
must be accompanied with the cash as we send
no goods C. O. D.
Address all orders to E. M. CONNER,
Agent American Gold Pen Company,
Troy, N. Y
p LIOTOGEtAPHS
FOE THE MILLION.'
I will send, post paid, 50 Photographs of the
most celebrated Actors for 50 cents; 5n Actresses
for 50 cents ; 50 Union Generals for 50 cents ; 50
Rebel Generals for 50 cents • 60 Statesmen for
50 cents; 50 beautiful young Ladles for 60 cents;
50 line-looking young Gentlemen for 50 cents ;
0 large Photographs of French Dancing Girls,
in costume, beantifullly colored, exactly as
they p appear, for 50 cents; or for 50 cents, of
the ost beautiful Ladies of the Parisian Bal
let Troupe, as they appear in the play of the
Black Crook, at Niblo's Garden, New York.
Send all orders to P. 0. Box 177, Troy, N. Y.
FVN FOR ALL!
Full instructions by which any person, male
or female, can master the great art of Ventrilo
quism by a few hours' practice, making a
world of fun, and after becoming experts them
selves can teach others, thereby mailing it a
source of income. Fall instructions sent by
mail for 50 cents. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Address P. 0. Drawer 21, Troy, N. V,
may 15
There cometh glad tidings of joy to all,
To young and to old, to great and to stall ;
The beauty which once was so precious and rare
Is free for all, and all may be fair.
13'4- THE ESE OF
CHASTELL A R' S
WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL,
For improving , and beautifying the complexion
The most valuable and perfect preparation
in use, for giving the skin a beautiful pearl
like tint, that is only found in youth. It quick
ly removes Tan Freckles, Pimples, Blotches,
Moth Patches, Sallowness, Eruptions, and all
impurities of the skin, kindly healing the
same, leaving the skin while and clear as ala
baster. Its use can not be detected by the
closest scrutiny, and being a vegetable prepa
ration is perfectly harmless. It is the only
article of the kind used by the French, and is
considered by the Parisian as indispensable to
a perfect toilet. Upwards of 30,000 bottles were
sold during the past year, a sufficient guarantee
of its efficacy. Price only 75 cents. Sent by
mail, post paid, on receipt of an order, by
BERGER, SHUTTS & Co., Chemists,
285 River st., Troy, N. Y.
AFFLICTED!
SUFFER NO MORE!
When by the use of DR. JOINVILLE'S
ELIXIR you can be cured permanently, and
at a trifling cost.
The astonishing success which has attended
this invaluable medicine for Physical and
Nervous Weakness, General Debility and Pros.
tration, Loss of Muscular Energy, Impotency,
or any of the consequences of youthful indis
cretion, renders it the 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 of insanity, dm. 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 ior the Elixir, and be
at once restored to health and happiness. A
Perfect 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 cases.
Also, DR. TOINVILLE'S SPECIFIC
for the speedy and permanent care of Gonor
rhea, Gleet, Urethral Discharges, Gravel,
Stricture, and all affections of the Kidneys and
Bladder. Cures effected in from one to live
days. They 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 any man
ner interfere with business pursuits. Price, Si
Der box.
Either of the above-mentioned articles wil
be sent to any address, closely sealed, and post
paid, by mail or express, on receipt of price.
Address all orders to
BERUER, SHUTTS & Co., Chemists.
No. 285 River street, Troy, N. Y.
ASTROi,OO y
THE WORLD ASTONISHED
AT TILE WONDERFUL REVELATIONS
MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST,
MADAME H. A. PER RIGO
She reveals secrets no mortal ever knew. She
restores to happiness those who, from doleful
events, catastrophes, crosses In love, loss of
relations aud friends, loss of money, dr.c., have
become despondent. She brings together those
long separated, 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 successtul, causes speedy marriages and
tells you the very day you will marry, gives
you the name, likeness and characteristics of
the person. She reads your very thoughts, and
by her almost supernatural powers unveils the
dark and hidden mysteries of the future. From
the stars we see in the firmanent—the malefic
stars that overcome or predominate in the con
figuration—from the aspects and positions of
the planets and the fixed stars in the heavens
at the time of birth, she deduces the future
destiny of man. Fail not to consult the great
est Astrologist on earth. It costs you but a
trifle, and you may never again have so favor
able an opportunity. Consultation fee, with
likeness and all desired information, $l.
Parties living at a distance can consult the
Madame by mail with equal safety and satis
faction to themselves, as if in person. A full
and explicit chart, written out, with all in
quiries answered and likeness enclosed, sent
by mail on receipt of price above mentioned.
The strictest secresy will be maintained, and
all correspondence returned or destroyed.—
References of the highest order furnished those
desiring them. Write plainly the day of the
mouth and year in which you were born, en
closing a small lock oi hair.
Address, MADAME. H. A. PERRICIO,
P. 0. Drawer Bulfalo, N. Y.
feb 18 2tawdly lyw
THE HOWE MACHINE CO.'S
SEWING MAC.IIINES,
699 BROADIVAI
NEW YORK.
FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS
THE HOWE LOCK STITCH.
THESE WORLD-RENOWNED SEWING
MACHINES
Were awarded the highest premium it the
World's Fair in London, and six first premiums
at the New York State Fair of 1866, and
are celebrated for doing the best work, using
a much smaller needle for the same thread
than any other machine, and by the introduc
tion of the most approved machinery, we are
now able to supply the very best machines in
the world.
These machines are made at our new and
spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Conn. under
the immediate supervision of the President of
the Company, Elias Howe, Jr., the original in.
ventor of the Sewing Machine.
They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sew.
ing, and to the use of Seamstresses, ipre.s Ma
kers, Tailors, Manufacturers of Shirts, Collars,
Skirts, Cloaks, Mantillas, Clothing, Hats, Cape,
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 andperfect such, 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 Machines are subject to
the principle invented by him.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
SIBLEY dr STOOPS, General Agents
No. 922 Chestnut street, Philad'a.
C. FATE, Agent, Lancaster city, Pa.
mar 20 lyw 11
EMPIRE suvrrix arAciaNEs
Are superior to all others for
FA MIT y AND MANUFACTURING
PIIRPOSE23
Contain all the latest improvements are
speedy; noiseless; durable; and easy to work.
Illustrated Circulars free. Agents wanted.
Liberal discount Allowed. No consignments
male. Address,
EMPIRE S. M. CO.,
July 25 1yw291 616 Broadway. New York.
F. IL SCHAEFFER,
VilawasALE AND RET4ILL SADDLERY
NOS. 1 AND 2 EAST KING STREET
LANCIABZIA Pe.
Jazi./0
gar .Alt glatt.
Tr AMIABLE LIMENTONIC PARK AT
V PRIVATE SALE.,--The undersigned offer
at privarnsale, their arm, eltaaLsdTa lianrOe
Ltunberland isounW adjoining lands of
Dlrich Strickler. Yohn, J. Boners and T.
Williamson 4:it:maiming
ONE MINTIBED LAND TEN
more or leas. There are SEVEN A MI OF
WOODLAND, the balance under the highest
state of cultinnlon. There la astral= etwater
running through the centre of the finn, The
form has been all heavily limed, over 15,000
bushela having been burned on ft. The im
provements consist of a.. good TWO-STORY
FRAME AND STONE HOUSE, large Barn,
Pig Pen, Darn Crib, Carriage House, dto. There
33 a Well of excellent water at the door. A
fine Orchard of choice Apple Trees just com
ing into bearing; besides Peaches, Cherries,
do., on the lace.
For terms p
or any information, apply to the
undersigned living on the place.
ANN RINGWALT,
je
JOHN RINGWALT,
Post Ofllee'Address, Box 196, Carlisle.
12 2mw
METTIWS NEWLY UNPROVED:CRES
CENT SCALE
OVERSTRIING PIANOS,
Acknowledged to be the beet. London Prize
Medal and Highest Awards In America re
ceived. MELODEONS AND SECOND-HAND
PIANOS. •
Waretooma, 722 ARCH St., below Eighth
apr 10 lyw 14) Philadelphia.
Fott SALE---A COUNTRY SEAT AND 62B. HOOP SHIRTS! 628.
CONTAINING 212 ACRES
of fine rolling land, all (but about 6 Acres in
wood) in a high state of cultivation, with a
kitchen garden, three sores In Grape Vines, a
Peach Orchard, and an Orchard of 35 acres of
the best .kind of a . ears, Apples, Plums and
Cherries. Water in every field but one.
The Mansion House is half of stone and half
of brick. It contains 18 rooms, with water con
veyed in pipes from a spring higher than the
top of the house.
The Farm House is of Stone and Brick with
eleven rooms; there are also Two Tenant
Houses. There are five good Springs and Two
Spring Houses, Two Hog Pens, Two Corh Cribs
and a Chicken House; Two Barns with stable
for 8 horses and about 30 Cows. The small Barn
is 45 by 30 feet. The large Barn is almost new,
costing about 88,000, is 75 by 45 feet. There is a
great mill site on the Gunpowder. It is situ
ated on the Northern Central Railroad, about
twenty miles from Baltimore, with a station,
secured by deed, at front gate, and four stop
ping trains passing to anti from Baltimore
daily. A small sum spent on the outside of the
house In ornament wotud make It a very
handsome Mansion. It has five forest trees
around the house.
Also, 33% Acres at Mount Washington 5
miles from the city, on the N. &C. R. It. Fine
Fruit, Floivers, Grapes,V.c., and is one of the
finest places near Baltimore.
One of 9 Acres, with splendid Improvements,
and every convenience, Water, Ice House, &c.
Splendid. Lawn, Old Forest Trees, 2 miles from
the city limits, near the York turnpike.
One of 90 acres with large improvements
Wilding on N. C. R. R. and York Turnpike, 12
miles from the city, with Depot on the place.
With many others in all sections of the State.
By WM. P. LIGHTNER,
]ell 4tw 23 45 W. Fayette Street.
VALUABLE FREDERICK COUNTY
FARM FOR SALE,—A valuable and
splendidly located farm of
280 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.
This farm, known as "BLOOMBURY," lies
within four and a half miles of the Baltimore
and Ohio Railroad, six miles from the Chesa
peake & Ohio Canal, and nine miles south of
Frederick city, is well adapted to the growth
of all the cereals as well as tobacco of the finest
quality, together with low and upland
meadows.
Seldom is so desirable a property in mar
ket. The improvements consist of a LARGE
and SUBSTANTIAL
STONE MANSION
two stories high, with a broad porch on the
entire south side. This House contains 11
ROOMS, besides Halls and Kitchen ; with all
other necessary Out-buildings—Large
WEATHER-BOARDED BARN
extensive stabling, ice house, carriage house,
meat house, dairy, &e., a pump of superior
water at the door, besides springs of water un•
equalled in purity, a number of dwarf pears
and other fruits, with a
LARGE ORCHARD
of excellent fruit near by. The view of the
Sugar Loaf Mountain from the piazza In the
front with the Calootin and Blue Ridge on the
right, is acknowledged to be one of the most
picturesque In the whole surrounding country.
A SPLENDID LAWN, interspersed with Oaks
of gigantic size, and symmetrically arranged,
give shade and beauty unsurpassed.
Nearly one-half 01 this property is still In
wood, with an abundant supply of the best
fencing material. A large choice of Flouring
and Saw Mills within easy reach, with Church
es and Schools convenient.
TEEMS OF SALE—One-third cash and the re
maining two-thirds to suit purchaser, (say
from 3 to 5 years) with a mortgage on the prop
erty, Possession will be given on the 22d of
September, ensuing.
John Holland, tenant, wilt show the
property to any t ne desiring to p.nrchase.
JAMES T. JOHNSON,
Frederick City, Md.
ie 12 tfw 231
El A R 211 FOR SA% E.—THE UNDER•
signed offers for sale or rent one of the best
WHEAT, CORN AND GRASS FARMS in the
County of Culpeper, Va. It bas upon it a fine
and handsome HOUSE of modern structure,
with nine rooms of fine size, a large pantry
and fireplace; the out-buildings consist of a
large Kitchen of four rooms a smoke House,
Corn House, and Stable. This farm contains
_ . .
635 ACRES OF LAND
130 Acres of which is in Timber. It has plenty
of running water upon it; every field can be
made accessible to water, and the most of them
have it. All of the fencing upon this farm was
destroyed by the war, but there is now two
hundred acres under fence, and the land is
adapted to all kinds of grain and grasses. I
have one of the best farms in Jefferson county,
but it possesses no advantages over my farm In
Culpeper. This land lies within four miles of
Brandy Station. upon the Alexandria and
Orange Railroad, and within five miles of Cul
peper Court House. The land is clear of rocks
of any kind, and all kinds of farming imple
ments can be used to great advantage upon it ;
in fact this farm can be farmed at one-half the
cost of any other land in Jefferson or any
other county In the valley of Virginia, and
labor can be gotten at one-half the price, and
much better labor than we have in the valley.
This farm also has a tine Apple and Peach
Orchard in full bearing order.
If not sold, the subscriber will rent the farm
to any good Pennsylvania farmer for ten years.
Address W. D. BRISCOE.
Charlestown, Jefferson co., Va.
Je 5 linw 231
VALUABLE RIVER FARM
IN THE MARKET.
The undersigned, as Agent for Frederick B.
Snyder, now In Missouri, will offer atublic
sale, in front of Stanhope's Hotel, in Hagers
town, on TUESDAY, the 25th DAY of JUNE,
1867, at 11 o'clock A. M., that valuable and pro
ductive farm in the Indian Spring District in
Washington county. Md., lying on Licking
Creek and the Potomac River. This fine farm
contains
400 ACRES OF LAND
about 200 Acres of which is of rich, alluvial
River bottom, with about 75 acres of WOOD
LAND. The improvements are a comfortable
DWELLING HOUSE with Tenant Houses, a
large Brick Barn, with all modern improve
ments thereon. There are some fine springs on
this farm and wells with pumps convenient.
The entire farm is enclosed with Post and Rail
Fencing, and is very productive. The Chesa
peake aed Ohio Canal passes through this land,
and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in sight.
Alir Persons wishing further information
will please call upon the undersigned in Ha
gerstown or address him by letter.
THETERMS, which will be liberal, will be
made known on the day of sale,
JAMES WAGON,
Agent for F. B. Snyder
June 5-4tw.tl tai
PUBLIC SALE OF ASSETS Or' H. H.
SHIRK.—The undersigned Assignees of
Henry H. Shirk and Wife, will sell at public
sale, on MONDAY, the 24th day of JUNE, inst.,
at 2 o'clock, P. M., at the public house of Jona
than Sprecher, in the city of Lancaster, all the
right, title and interest of the said Henry H.
Shirk, in the folmwing Nos., viz;
One for $lOOO dated January 16, '66
do 1000 do do 20, '66
do 1000 do February 6, '66
do 1000 do March 3, '66
do 1000 do do 1266
HenryH
drawn by Kerling & Ogle, in favor of H.
Shirk.
Terms—Credit 20 days.
MICHAEL H. SHIRK,
PETER MARTIN,
Assignees.
June 12 2tw 23
ALUAIILE FARM IN MONTGOME RY V county, Md.,lfor sale, situated 20 miles from
Georgetown, 1 mile from the Chesapeake and
Ohio Canal, 2% miles from Darnestown, and 1
mile from Seneca Mills.
The Farm contains
ABOUT 235 ACRES.
•
170 acres cleared land in a good state of culti
vation, and the remainder in oak and chest
nut timber. The Farm is divided into 6 fields.
The improvements are a good Frame DWELL
ING, containing 7 rooms and all necessary out
buildings. There is a good Spring and Dairy
convenient to the house. A. Young APPLE
ORCHARD of choice fruit and other varieties
of fruit trees.
The land is rolling but works easily, and is
well watered; location healthy. This is a very
desirable farm from its convenience to the
Canal. Produce, fruit, & c., can be put into the
Georgetown and Washington markets with
but little expense.
There is also another small DWELLING
HOUSE upon the Farm, and It could be well
divided into two tracts.
Terms—s3o per acre. Ong half cash, and the
remainder in one and two years.
If not sold before the 11th day of July, it will
be offered at public 'sale on the premises on
that day. The undersigned may be found upon
the Farm at any time.
WM. A. GASSAWAY,
Darneetown
Je 12-3tw 231 Montgomery ,
county, Md.
F OR SALE.- A STEAM ARD WATER-
POWER SAW MILL,
EIGHT HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND,
in Juniata county, 6 miles from the Susque
hanna.
WHITE OAK, WHITE AND YELLOW PINE
AND HEMLOCK TIMBER.
Some 30 Acres cleared; good Farm Buildings
beat water-power In the county. Will be sold
to suit purchasers.
Good demand for lumber, with large orders
to fill. Excellent chance for investment.
For further particulars address
H. ALBRECHT,
Liverpool,
Je 6 linwsltd] Perry county, Pa.
Wigsrellantous.
J. F. COTTRELL. WAS. AYRES
nOTTRELL & AYRES,
_ WHOLICSALE DRAMEBS nq
FISH CHEESE, &0 .
Noe. 104 44 /06 ' NOB.TII 'WHARVES, "GO DOOR A.BOVR
feb 4 ARCH ST.. tldela7
CIORN 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 16 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 fanner 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 teams, by addressing
WM_ ILIBURNS,
June 8 tfw 22 Lancaster, Pa.
ERNEST D. PAPE, D. D., 1128 BROAD
WAY, New York, having for years made
diseases of women a speciality in study and
practice, with marked professional imooess,
devotes his time now mostly to office practice
and correspondence with, his numerous pa
trons throughout the United States.
can confidentially address him on the most
delicate SlllSect, and receive proper and prompt
reply. Endlose stamp for postage.
mar 19 =caw
gidimitipltts ,Nivatitnunto.
B J. WILLIAM dt EWEN,
No. 18 NORTH SniMi STREET,
PHIZADZLNIZA.
ILLVTISACITZELIZI3 OF
WINDOW BLINDS
SHADES.
Blinds Shade s Lettered: Trim
mings• and Plain Shades of all Hinds;
Picture Tassels; Co rds; Bell Palls, etc.
apr 17 2mw 16
NEW SPRING STYLES,
"OUR Owx Reza."
embracing every New and Desirable size, style
and shape of Plain and Trail Hoop
23i, 3,3%, 3%, 3% and 4 yards round,
every length and size Waist; in every respect
First Quality, and especially adapted to meet
thewants of First-Class and moat fashionable
e.
"OUR OWN Masa " of Hoop Skirts are
lighter, more elas lle,more durable,and azat,Ly
CHEAP= than any other make of either Single
or Double Spring Skirt in the American Mar
ket. They are Wenasirrsu in every respect,
and wherever introduced give universal satis
faction. They are now being extensively Sold
by Retailers andevery Lady should try them.
Ask for " Hopkin's Own Make," and see that
each Skirt is Stamped W. T. HOPKIN'S,
MANUFACTURER, 626 ARCH STREET,
PHILAD'A." No OTHRBS ARE GENUINE. A
CATALOGUE containing Style, Size and Retail
Prices, sent to any address. A Uniform and
Liberal Drecourrr allowed to DEALERS. Orders
by mall or otherwise promptly and carefully
filled—Wholesale and Retail, at Manufactory
and Sales-rocnns,
No. US ARCH STREET, PHILAD'A.
Skaters made to order, altered and repaired.
TERM, NET CASH. ONE PRICE ONLY'
W3f. T. HOPK/NS.
apr 3
J
BURCIIIELL,
MANUFACTURER Or
COAL OIL LAMPS,
AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
TA BLE GLASS FRUIT JA RS, CASTORS, 3•c No. 2e7 NORTH THIRD STREET,
Above Race,
PHILADELPHIA.
Sole agent for the East Trenton Pottery Co
Stone China and Common White Ware.
Parties ordering Queensware through thin
House save 40 per cent. feb W-lyw
LADIES' CLOAKS
OPENING DAILY,
NEW DESIGNS IN
CLOTHS, SILKS AND LACES,
LOW PRICES
AGNEW & ENGLISH,
25 S. Ninth St., 839 Chestnut St.,
four doors above opposite Me
Chestnut St., Continental Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA
FASHIONABLE
LADIES' CLOAKS,
OPENING DAILY AT
HARRISON'S
No. 20 South Bth et., Philadelphia
At the lowestpossible price. 'my 22 2mw 20
NEW FASHIONS FOR 1807
SHERMAN'S NEW PATENT
AS YOU LIKE IT SKIRT.
35 North Sth St., corner of Filbert. 35
This is not only a new fashion, but a new
article of SKIRT, made on an entirely new
principle, so novel and yet so perfect the ladles
contend it should be called Perfection.
We would here call particular attention to
the AS YOU LIKE IT, or flexible Joint, ex
tending down the front of the skirt; it is so
constructed that the springs fold inwardly,
but not outwardly, and readily yield to the
slightest pressure, thus allowing theria to col
lapse, so that the skirt occupies the smallest
possible space whilst sitting, riding, or in pass
ing through a crowd, and yet the moment the
pressure is removed, the skirt resumes its
original and beautilul shape.
The novelty and utility of this contrivance
need but be seen to be appreciated.
But for want of space we might here publish
thousands of extracts irorn letters, we are
daily receiving, speaking in the highest praise
of these Skirts.
OUR CORSETS
Are now so well known for their superior
SHAPE, MATERIAL and WORKMANSHIP,
that it is perhaps unnecessary for us to speak
of them, further than to say that we have
greatly enlarged our assortment of Styles, both
of our own make and importation, and can
now safely defy competition. •
We ask but a trial and are sure of your future
patronage.
Manufactured by the SHERMAN SKIRT and
CORSET COMPANY, exclusive owners of the
patent for the United States,
248, 229 and 260 Broadway,
Corner Warren St., New York,
FOR SALE AT RETAIL IN PHILADELPFI IA
AT OUR BRANCH STORE,
35 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
Cbrner, , of Filbert.
R 0 D 113 CE WANTED. THE SUB
1. scriber having facilities for the sale of
large quantities of Country Produce, respect
fully solicits consignments. Persons sending
FIRST QUALITY Butter and Eggs regularly,
In large or small quantities may depend upon
receiving prompt returns at full market rates.
CHAS. C. BURNS,
Dealer in Groceries and Provisions
No. 659 North 13th St., Philadelphia.
Refers, by permission, to Wm. A. Morton,
Esq., and Win. R. Burns, Lancaster.
may 29 3tw
A GENTS WANTED.-8200 i• ER MONTH
/- and expenses paid, Male or Fexale agents,
to introduce a NEW AND USEFUL INVEN
TION, of absolute utility in every household.
Agents preferring to work on Commission can
earn from $2O to $5O per day. For full particu
lars enclose stamp, and address W. a WIL
SON & CO., 630 ARCH Street, Philadelphia,
Pa. apr 3-3mw 13
Q . S. CAMPBELL & CO.,
IJ.
MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, .tc.
No. 303 RACE STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Also, manufacturers of all kinds of
MOLASSES CANDY AND COCOANUT
WORK.
oct 24 lyw 42
JOHN BOWMAN,
704 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
Our Goods are decidedly the Cheapest in the
City for ,
TRIPLE PLATE, A No. 1.
M . A. JONES'
CELEBRATED "NE PLUS ULTRA"
SKIRTS AND CORSETS
Bold only at
17 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
Entrance through Partridge's Trimming Store
And at
819 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA.
Large variety and any length made to order.
Old skirts made over equal to new. Old skirts
altered to new styles and repaired.
M. A. JONES,
819 Arch st. and 17 North Eighth st.
mar 20 omw 11 Philadelphia.
pHELADELPIILt CANCER HOSPITAL
R. H. KLINE, M. D.,
Clinical Lecturer and Professor of Malignant
Diseases in the Philadelphia University of
Medicine and Surgery: Physician to the Uni
versity Hospital; founder of and principal
Physician to the Philadelphia Cancer Ms
pltal, dm., is daily making astoniahlng and
almost miraculous cures of Cancer by a new
treatment, a Cancer Antidote, that apparently
enters into the chemical composition of the
Cancer, or cancerous affections, antidoting,
killing and destroying the cancer, every par
ticle, root fibre belonging to it, without pain or
the use of the knife, without caustic, eating or
burning medicines, without the loss of blood,
or in the least affecting the sound flesh. No
other treatment should ever be used. No
other persons have these antidotes.
To ;investigate this treatment, or to see
patler to under treatment, call at the Office, No.
931 Arch street or address "Post Office Box
1474, Philadelphia Pa."
mayls
GIBBON'S
ATMOSPHERIC CHURNIDASH
By the use of which
B UT TER
can be made In less time, and more per cent.
than any other Churn in use.
OOST ONLY 83.00.
Will churn either Milk or Cream I
Can be seen andhad at any time at Heckert a
Fountain Inn, South Queen street g, Lanc'r, Pa.
TOWNSHIP RIGHTS FOR
H. CLAY DANNER.,
• Proprietor for Lancaster county.
Jan 9 ttw I
I - BOSSES,
.
WHOLESALE
FRENCH BRANDIES DEALER IN
WAITS, GINS
WHiB
No. 13 Souza Qunsm S RlES,marr,
(A few doors below Centre Idquare,)
LANOABTER. PA.
my/7 1.71,
dlug goUsti.
BAN
G goy
OF
Evans, McEvoy do Co.,
No. 18 EAST RING ST., LANCASTER, ,PA.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT.
Dealers In Government Semiltles.
STOCKS BOUGHT AND •BOLD ON COMMIS
SION.
Driers ox ALL 'rim PanimP.LL Craze.
Afir Collections promptly attended to.
How. A. EvAws, HERBY o.tapsenta.
PArrucar McEvoy, BAIL H. Htnrsorms.
feb IS tfdew
B u r noNG d: BROTHER,
BANKERS,
READING, PENNA
U. S. BONDS AND STOCKS, GOLD, SILVER
AND COUPONS,
DRAFTS ON NEW YORK
- A ND
PHILADELPHIA
/RTE./4EB2W PAID ON ALL DEPOSITS
Persons keeping accounts may deposit and
draw as they please, and will be allowed inter
est on their daily balance at 3 per cent.
4 per cent. with 80 days' notice; 5 per cent. ior
one year
Open at d A. M.
mar 20
INTEREST ON DEPOSITS,
THE COLUMBIA NATIONAL' BANK,
Will receive MONEY ON DEPOSIT, and pay
interest therefore at the following rates, Viz :
5% Per Cent for 12 Months.
5 " 9
5 " 6
44 " " "
7-30 U. S. Treasury Notes exchanged for 6.20
Gold Bonds. tiAISfUEL BHOCH,
apr 3 lmd.s3mw] Cashier.
pry 6EOO, ea.
SPRING DRESS GOODS!
HAGER & BROTHERS have now open from
late New York sales—
EXTRA QUALITY BLACK BILKS
CHOICE SHADES COLORED SILKS,
SPRING COLORS SILK POPLINS,
SILK WARP POLONAISE,
STRIPE AND PLAID TOIL DE VENICE
GRENADINES AND LENOS,
PRINTED ORGANDIES AND JACONETTS,
PLAIN AND PRINTED PEROAILES.
MOURNING GOODS:
Bombazines, Taints°, Crape Marotta and Wool
Do Lathe.
CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS
In Great Variety
apr 30 tld I
ILMJER s BROTHERS
sPhING AND SUMMER
C.' L C) 7' if I N CI
.I , br Man and Boys,
AT LOW PRICES.
FINE DRESS SUITS,
CASSISIERE AND BUSINESS SUITS,
TWEED AND LINEN SUITS.
ALSO,
FINE BLACK AND COLORED CLOTHS,
PLAIN AND FANCY COATINGS,
BLACK AND FANCY CASSIMERES,
CASHMERETTS & MERINO CASSIMERES,
LINEN DRILLS AND COTTONADES.
*Jr Custom work made up In beet style.
HAGER & BROTHERS.
apr 30 tfda,wl
1867. sr " lN ° l 1867
WENTZ BROTHERS
N o . 5 EAST KING STHEZT
Call attention to their large stock of
SPRING GOODS,`
which they otter at much reduced prices.
Dress Goode of every description. Particu
lar attention le requested to our stock of
CARPETS—our Carpet Room is full and com
plete in a large assortment of Carpets at much
reduced prices. Housekeepers, new and old,
will do well by examini❑g our stock.
WENTZ BROTHERS
mar 111 LIV 122 No. 5 East King street.
A RARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS
IN CLOSING OUT A LOT OF
DRY UOODS!
CHEAP JOHN'S VARIETY STORE
No. 3 EAST K I Na STREET,
LANCASTER CITY
Most of these goods have been bought st low
figures, and will now be closed out at lees
than the original cost.
Also a great reduction
. in prices of a large
assortment of
CLOCKS.
JEWELRY
fPHOTOURAPH FRAMES & ALBUMS
TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY
TINWARE,
COAL OIL LAMPS,
LOOKINU GLASSES,
TRIMMINGS uF ALL KINDS,
PERFUMERY, FANCY AND OTHER SOAPS,
etc., &c., &c
Juat, received and now opening, the lurgebt
and cheapest u.ssiirtment of
L A,.SS AND Q,UEENSIVARE
ever offered and sold at low figures
Now Is the time to secure a HOUSE-TIRE
TEA SETS
BOOTS AND SHOES
cheaper thah;sver
Now is your time to secure bargains and
ve a good understanding.
GOODS SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Air Remember
CHEAP JOHN'S,
No. 3 EAST KING ST., LANCASTER CITY.
Jan fX3 tfw3
gilurational.
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