Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, January 01, 1868, Image 4

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    Sionagtono.
; Kaatere.kiii nitthli,oQuittlainttrinany parts
'of tiiihOylkill county thesdaroityof water
i toirik oar, the , liptings, wells and small
strehtioi beteg:nearly dried up. Unless a
thaw or heayy rain should take place soon,
the , soarcit k y of water will occasion much
inoonvenienoe. • •
There will be another. State Temperance
Convention in Harrisburg on the 18th of
February neat.'
Mrs. Donald, a very estimable lady, and
the wife of Wm. Donald, Esq., who is fore
=Sit of the engraving and stereotyping
partintont of tae' Erie Dispatch establish
ment, has forsometime been seriously ill
without any apparent cause: Aftet pre
Berthing in vain for hor relief, the family
physician* discovered a foreign substance in
her side, which proved to" be a large needle,
such as are used for coarse sewing. She
has rapidly recovered her lieelth.
The Continental Hotel of Philadelphia
Made a narrow escape from destruction on
Saturday night. Ages light in the kitchen
department of the hotel set fire to the adja
cent woodwork. The flames worked their
way between the ceiling and floor, and con
tinued to burn stubbornly for upwards of
half an hour. A stream of water from a
hydrant in the building was poured through
a hole cut in the flooring, and it was not
until the space had been flooded that the
flames yieicied. Many of the employees of
the hotel, who slept in the rooms over this
part of the building, had retired, and the
consternation among them was for a few
minutes very great. But few of the guests
were aware of the fire having occurred.
Workmen are busy fixing up the Halls
of the Senate and House of Representatives,
at Harrisburg, for the appratiching session
of the Legislature. Instead of the font*
large chandeliers formerly pendant in each
house, there will be four large gas reflectors
in the ceiling, which are capable of light
ing up both houses more brilliantly than
the old arrangements. Improved ventila
tors have been inserted, and several orna
mental additions made.
A young man named Wilmot, residing
near Great Bend, Pa., met with a singulur
accident recently. The family had pur
chased a new stove, and had just kindled a
fire, when young Wilmot, who was stand-
Big near, was struck in his head with a
bullet, which came from the hearth of the
stove ur near it. This bullet shuttered a
finger and a thumb, And then, passing up
ward, went through the rim of his hat. It
is supposed that the shot was contained In
a cylindrical cartridge ; and that being in
the stove when the fire was made, it was
soon discharged by the beat, with the effect
already described.
, 'rho American Artikun says that If pegged
boots are oceaskpnully dressed with petro
leum between the soles and the upper
leather they will not rip. II the soles are
dressed with petroleum they will resik wet
and wear well. The pegs are not affected
by dryness after being well oiled. '
Vtolticegi §ittero.
N o Mose r. CHANCE TO ADULTERATE
MISIILICICS HERB BITTEI23 WILL EL
,VOLD, UN AND AFTER DEU. Ist,
MULELY IN (ILA &X
IT CAN LIE PROCUREDOF ALL DRUCWISTS
In making the above change, and discontinu
ing entirely the sate of !dishier's limb Bitten;
In bulk, the proprietors deem that the people
should be informed of the onuses which have
called forth such action on their part.
' In the Mitt place, we hold that Mishler's Herb
Bitters Is not a beverage, was never intended
to be used tee a beverage, but that it is u suedl.
Mind preparation of various herbs, &c., com
pounded upon scientific principles, and in
exact accordance with the formuhe of the phed.-
❑iacopla in the preparation of tinctures, &c.
In fact, that it really Is a compound tincture of
Cedron and other herbs, and, lie fur as possible
removed, and differing from the many so-called
Tonics, Bitters, Cordials, titomachics, which,
for :he most part, are nothing but so many
disguises assumed by whiskey, and are fur the
mow part composed of a major port ion 01 the
very vilest, quality of that article, flavored
with mime strong drugs to destroy the nausea
of the same, In order to tickle the palate, min
ister to a depraved taste, and afford u plausible
excite.: fur persons to drink whiskey under a
Milerent name.
fdlediler's Herb Bitters has been sold lu bulk,
In this particular it had been unfortunate, for
it hue thus been placed directly lu contact with
tile above mentioned, and although its in-
Windt+ merit, and sterling worth has enabled
IL to sustain its high character, yet the people
have naturally a certain distrust of the article
tvlidn IL is found to be classed in the same cate
gory with a number of whiskey preparations,
bar drinks, and beverages.
This 18 cue great disadvantage against which
Mishier's Herb Bitters has to contend, but
there Is still another. The demand for it has
caused many unprincipled persons, who are
not content w-th the profit derived lu a legiti
mate manner from its sale, TO INCREASE
THEIR GAINS BY ADULTERATION. They
will purchase, perhaps, a barrel, and by the ad
mixture of cheap whiskey and water, increase
the quantity, making perhaps, two, or it may
be three barrels of the counterfeit, from a
single barrel of tile genuine, thus abusing the
Confidence of their customers, impairing their
health, and His likely, in many instances, in
flicting serious injury thereby, besides doing
injustice Lo the proprietors and damaging the
reputation of the article.
This is the most serious objection, but there
is still another. Our desire is to have this prep
aration for sale on the shelves of every drug
gist, and country store dealer, thus placing It
within easy access of all classes and every sec
tion of the country. If the Bitters are sold in
bulk, it is retailed principally at hotels, restau
rants and taverns, so that druggists and mer
chants can not safely and profitably sell it to
their customers. At the hotels the Bitters is
of LIMOS fearfully adulterated; while when sold
lu bottles, It Is iMpossible to tamper with the
medicine without relit' of detection. In hotels
IL must be sold as a beverage; tyhlch is not the
objector its manufacture—while as a medicine,
securely sealed in u proper sized bottle, the
Bitters can be retailed from the counter of
every druggist and merchant in the country.
DESHLER'S IiERI3 BITTERS ARE NOW
SOLD ONLY IN BOTTLES.
Let this fact be rem embered by the public
Who muy consider all other preparations sold
to bulk and under Its name, lie base and worth•,
less counterfeits,
CERTIFICATE-3 OF CURES EFFECTED BY
MISHLER'S BITTERS.
RECENT CASEY.
The malls L . the last week have brought us
quite a number of letters In the form of Cer
tificates from parties who have been cured of
various diseases by' the use of MISFILER'S
HERB B VITEWS.
IT CURES DYSPEPSIA SURE
Read the following Certificates Just received :
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 10th, 1007.
This is to certify that I was so affected with
Dyspepsia and so debilitated that I was not
able to attend to my business for ten months ;
not being aide to eat without being afterwards
attached with naseau and vomiting. in fact I
was so afflicted that my life was a earthen to
me. I applied to several physicians for relief
but obtained none, and finally was recom
mended by one of them to try MISH.L.EIt'S
HERB 13117E13.8 ; I obtained two bottles from
& Bro., South 10th St., which has given
me so much relict that i am now able to eat
my meals with pleasure and attend to my bust
nesti, and I feel confident that after biking
another Bottle I shall be entirely cured. Any
persDLl winning further information will please
call on Inc. JOHN BETHELL,
104 Lombard street.
Witnesses present : JNo. F. ORIEL, JOHN M
HoorEs.
PHILADELPHIA r Nov. 18th, 1867;
Dr. 8. Li. Hartman dr Cb.—Pfentlemen: 1 feel
Impelled to write you a line In grateful ac
knowledgment of the greatservice done me by
Mishler's Herb Bitters, of which I learn you
have lately becomuproprietora I have been
suffering terribly trona Dyspepsia for three
yews p,.at. Nothing that 1 ate agreed with me.
I bad constant gnawing and painful sensations
lu my etomaeti, and waisted away, almost to a
skeleton. Men my mind was affected to some
extent, and I 'tanned, from loss of memory. 1
had tried various physicians, and spent wore
than live hundred dollars endeavoring to 011•
iris rellel. 1 sad about given up in despair or
ever being better when a friend who had ex
perienced great bell efit in case of Dyspepsia
iron] the use of MISIILEWS HERB 111.TTI:itt,
Induced me to try It. After using four bottles
I can say 1 am well, having gained, about fifteen
pounds, and being still on the increase. I write
this to you in grateful acknowledgment ; and
I would take this-opportunity of commending
your medicine to ail who may be afflicted In a
similar way, or who may have Dyspepsia in
any of Its disagreeable and often terrible lorms
Yours, very respectfully and gratefully,
Wit :r.f ICEATING
42d and Market Street. Philadelphia.
The following certificate has never been pub
lished heretofore. It shows what a valuable
tonic and agent for the care of Dyspepsia MISR-
Wiled Brrr zoo is •
Marion Twr., Lancaster co., Pa.,
September 23, 18b7.
Ma. B. Mmumm—Dear Mr: You rememLer
some four weeks ego I complained to you that
I could not eat fresh bread nor fried potahies
for supper; that they would not digest; in
other words, they passed from me as 1 eat
them. The consequence was, I felt bad all the
time. You remarked to me that I should take
your Bitters—a good drink after each mehl—
and if I should not be well by the time 1 had
taken bottle, you would forfeit 8500. I tried
them, and, to my astonishment, in the course
of a few days I couldeat anything, and ae much
as. Li chose, without the least inconvenience.
I have been Well ever since; but I keep your
Bitters In my house all the time, so that we
mayhave it on hand when anything happens in
the way of siekneee.
Yours, very reSpectfully,
itovBo UdAW.I . 7 O. H. SHUMAN.
ak!Eg9-at-54W•
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WM. LEAMAN,
No. o North Duke st. Lancaster
B. C. KBEADY,
No. N 8 North Duke It, Lancaster
A. J. STEINMAN,.
No. 9 Neat Orange at.. Lanes Star
M. M. NMBTH,
Columbia, Lancaster county, Pa.
R. A. TOWNSEND,
No. 11 North Duke it... Latteatiter,
H. H. a
NWABB,_
No. North Duke. eO.. LElllCaliter
CHAS. DENIMS,
No. 6 !South Duke at., Lancaster
.\ BRAM SHANK
No. 88 North Duke at.. Lancaster
.1. W. F. tiWIFT,
No. 13 North Duke et.. Lancaster
A. HERB SMITH,
No. 10 tiouth Queen et., Lancaster
EreGAlt C. REED
No. 16 North Duke et., Lancaster
B. F. BAER,
No. 19 North Duke et., Lancaater.
D. W. PA'riERSON,
No. 27 Went King at., Lancaster
E. S. PYFER,
No.:, South Duke st., Lancaster
K. R. REYNOLDS,
No. 54 East. King et., Lancaster
I. W. JOIINSON,
No. 25 South Queen et., Lancaster.
A. J. SALNDEILSON,
No. 21 North Duke street, Lancaster
N. 11. PitICE,
No. 6 North Duke et- Luneruder.
Wl2. A. WILSON,
No. 53 East King st., Lancaster
%Viet. B. FOIRDNN
South Duke street, Lancaster, Pa.
Nearly opposite the Farmers' National Bank
s A
in° N P.tT r l o r. R.N y
AT LAW
OFFICE WITH N. ELLMAKER, ESQ.,
.N 0 STE{ DUKE STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
sept '25 ly w" Bff
11) EUBEN H. LONG, ATTORNEY AT
1 - 1 LAW, Nu. 8 SOUTH DUKE sTREET,
Lancaster.
tvecial attention paid to procuring or op
posing discharges of debtors In bankruptcy,
proof uud presentation of claims, rendering
prolessiunat 11H , D4tallee to assignees, and all
business, in snort, connected with proceea:ngs
in voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy,
whether before the Register or the [Jutted
States Courts. Potties Intending to take the
benetlL of the law will usually dud It advan
tageous to have a preliminary consultation.
Jo It tfw 24
peal gottzto.
I:4 OTICE.—LETIERS OF ADUININTRA•
tlou ior the estate of Juhu Jacob Fischer,
ilee'd, late of the City of Lamiuster, having been
grunted tu the undersigned all persons ludebt•
rd to said estate are requested to make imme•
d late payment, and those having claims on the
Maine will present them properly autheuticated
fur seti lumina, without delay to
MARTIN KOHLER.
Administrator, or his agent,
LAWRENCE KNAPP,
Li East King street.
du ..5 ON d
ENTATE JACOB WOLFER, LATE
of the City of Lancaster, deceased.—Letters
estamentary Hail estate hitvlog been
grunted to the undersigned, all persons In
dented thereto are requested to make imme
diate payment, and t h e: u having claims or de.
mantis against, 'the same decedent will make
known the same to the undersigned Executrix,
residing at the southwest, corner of East King
and Lime lill . COlb,lll tile City of Lancaster.
de 2.5 6,W:A D9ItOTHEA. WOLF ER,
I, STATE OF MARTIN STRUBLF. LATE
LJ of Ered. Lampetor township, deceased,—
Letters or ad a Inlstrat ion on said estate having
been wanted to Lee underslgued, all persons
Indebted the] eto aro requested to make home
dia.e payment, and those having claims or de
mands against said decedent will make known
the same, without delay, to the underslgueu,
residing in sold towusnip.
live LS etw. 5U (I EU. isiktLIBLE, Executor.
STATE 01 , Ci ED KU E L. ECKERT DE
„LI cu m , cd.—Lettuce testamentary on said Es•
late hutting been granted to the undersigned,
nil persons Indebted to the same will please
matte pupa em forthwith, and those having
claims a gal st Mild estate will present the
saute tot settlement to the undersigned, re
siding at t.p: ingwall Mills, Paradise townsuip.
tiAltAll J. ECKERT,
Executrix, etc.
I=l
ESTATE 1111 , WILLIAM. HAY, LAIC OF
Munhell. township deceased. Letters of
iiimiduntration 00 said elffillU having been
granted to the uuilersigned, all parsons indent
ed tuereto are requested to 'mike Immediate
payment, and those having claims or demands
Ounilltii tile Hold ..DOCLOICLIL will make Ituown
the same to tie undersigned without delay,
0 EURO
residing 'ln Upper Leneocit township.
hU UM 47
NOTICE.—TO E lI EIRMA U LEGAL
Representatives of Joseph Hinkle, late of
the Borough of Columbia, Lancaster CO., Pa.,
deceased: u 0 are hereby notified that by vir
tue of au Order of the Orphans' Court of Lan
caster County to me dtrec.ed, I will hold an
Inquest to tuvlde, part or value the Real Hs•
tate of Joseph Hinkle, deceased, on SATUR
DAY, the 101 b of JAN UARY 7 IBOO, at I% o'clock
I'. XL, at the l'u bit it House of Marini Irwin, In
the Iturough 01 Columbia, Luuc•.sler co., Pa.,
when at.d where you may atten , if you think
proper•. J. E. FREY,
tee 1 7tw 48 Sheriff of Lancaster, Pat.
NIIERIFF . S OFFICIL, Lunruster, Pa., Nov.
usTATE OF SARAH voiGT, LATE OF
L 2 Lancaster City, deceased.—Letters of Ad
nuntstratiou on said estate having been grant
ed LO the nadersuped, all persons talented
thereto are requested to make Immediate pay
ment, and Lhuse having claims or demands
against the sense will present them for settle
ment to tint undersign, d, residing In the City
()I mew York, of to Abraham lluckwaltm, re
siding aL No, 81 amt Q,ueen street, Lancaster,
Pa. LEWIS T. VOlur,
de 1161 w lb Administrator
ESTATE OF JOHN D. HEFT, LATE OF
Conoy township, deceased.—Letters of A d -
ministration bunts nun, on said estate hav
ing been grunted to the undersigned, all per
sons hide. Led thereto, are requested to make
immediate settlement and tilos° having claims
or demands against the sours Will present them
without delay tur settlement to the under
signed, residing in said township.
.11.ENJAY 11. WILEY,
Administrator d.
glitiitg, ,gotattouitq, 1/414,g.
HOLIDAY DOOLiS A F L • DAILIVO I
riMy Bible In 2 Volumes—lllustrated by here.
Milton's Dcradise Lost,
Blame,
Fairy Realm,
thin ttulxuLe,
holostalth's Works,
Alson's Fables,
The Divine Comely
Arabian Nights—Half Calf.
Shakespeare 7 vole—Half Calf.
Tenny , on's Poe as—Turkey Antique.
Mrs. Browning's Poems, 1 vols—Cult Calf.;
Tennyson's poems, 2 vols—Half Calf.
Longfellow's Poems, 2 vole—Belt Calf.
Handy Vol. sliakeipeare, English Ed.,
Household Boots of Poetry, I vol-Full Turkey,
Irving's Sketch Book—l uric ay Antique.
Burn's Complete Works—Full Turkey.
The Works of U. Cloldsznith-full Turkey.,
Toe Illustrated Bock of Sacred Poems.
Lucille, Fine Edition, 1 vol.
Bitter :sweet—Turkey hilt.
Hymns lu Prose for Children.
Forty Days In Dm Desert—Flue Edition,
Bibles, Prayer Books,
Hymn hooks, Pocket Books,
hold Pens and Pencils,
V. ruing Des be, Work Boxes,
Ladies' Comt an tons,
Ladles' tt Cleutlemen's Dressing Cases,
Fancy Ink Stands,
And an erulle , is variety of
HOLIDAY UUODS.
AU new publications received. as fast as is-
Lucid fr.,in. the Press. J. E. BAItR,
\o. '29 East King strtet,
Lancaster. Pa.
GIFTS! GIFTS!! GIFT !!
UIFTS FUR IEI ROLIDAYSI
among IA Melt are some trout the PARIS EX
POSITIOS.
BIBLES, Prayer and Hymn Books of all De
nominal loos.
POETS In Blue and Gold, dr.c.
ANNUALS, WRITING DESKS,
WORK BOXES, JEWELRY BOXES,
REUENcY DESKA, DRESSING CASES,
L COMPAN lONS. PORT,FOLIOS
ALBUMS, NEW GAMES,
A U 100 RA PH BOOKS,
CHESSM EN K BOARDS,
B A rKGA MoN BOARDS,
EN (4 1 ,ISH TOY BOOKS,
MOVABLE TOY BOOKS,
LINEN BOOKS,
SWISS BUILDING BLOCKS,
UN lON COL LI. CIE BLOCKS,
JACKSTRAWs,
JERSEY BUILDING BLOCKS,
PICIURE BLOCKS, A B C BLOCKS,
GOLD Ph:NS, TRANSPARENT SLATES,
POCKET BOOKS, SHELL BOXES,
MAGIC LANTERNS.
Please call ❑nd examine at
J. M. WE -THAEFFER'S
• n'eap Book Store,
No. 41, corner of North Queen and Orange ste
Lancaster, Pa. (dec 11 lwd&ttw 49
LECIION NO'rICE.—THE MEMBERS
E. 4 of the Lancaster County Mutual Insurance
Company are hereby notified that an electlipn
will be held at the office of the Company, at
Wi I liamstow n, on the 2d TUESDAY. the lith
Of:JANUARY, 1808, between the hours of 10
o'clock, A M.. and 4 o'clock Y. M., for the pur
pose of electing nine Directors to serve the
said Company for the ensuing year.
NATHANIEL SL &TM AKER,
do 25 31w 51 Secretary.
H S
. CHAEFFER,
WIJOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLERY
NOS 1 AND 2fri.AßT KING STREET
LANCASTER. PA.
Ism in
R A. SIIIIT 111
CRACKER, BISCUIT AND CAKE BAKES
ZABT KING lITHZET,
Three doors below Lane's Store, Lancaster, Pa
Sir All the articles for sale at this establish-
Mont.••r , hvkn,l •r.ch nVerN,
ooFIND SLATE—PRICES REDUCED
a The undersigned has constantly on hand a
full supply of Rooting Slate for sale at Reduced
Prices. Also, an extra LIGHT ROOFING
SLATE, intended for slating on Shingle roofs.
Employing the very best slaters all work will
be warranted to be executed in the best man
ner. Builders and others will hind it to their
interest to call and examine the samples at his
Agricultural and Seed Warerooras, No. 28 East
King street Lancaster, Pa., 2 doors west of the
Court House. GEO. D. SWIMMER.
I deo 12
Mbratirgompatig:
T HE
WASHINGTON. LIBRARY:COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA
It chartered by the State of Pennsylvania, and
Organized In aid of the
RIVER RIDE INSTITUTE
10E EDUCATING 0 ELATEGTOTTELY
SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' ORPHANS
Incorporated by the State of N
APRIL STH, 1867.
SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR.
THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY CO.
BY VIRTUE OF THEIR CHASTER,
ACCORDANCE WITH ITS PROVISIONS
WILL DISTRIBUTE
THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS
TO THE SHAREHOLDERS,
ON IYEDNICSDAY,BTH JANUARY NEXT
AT PHILADELPHIA, PA
Or at the Institute, Riverside, N.:J
Present worth
- - -
I Present worth
1 Present worth
1 Present worth
2 Presents worth $2,500 each
I Present valued at
2 Presents va ued at 16,000 each 30:000
1 Present valued at 10,000
,
4 Presents valued at 8.5,000 each Z. 1,000
2 Prevents valued at 83,000 each 0,000
3 Presents valued at 81000 each 3,000
10 Presents valued at 8510 each 10,000
.....
10 Presents valued at $OOO each. 3,000
3 Presents valued at 0250 each 750
20 Presents valued at B=s ea' h - 4.500
55 Presents valued at 8200 each 11,000
al Presents valued at 875 each...
110 Presents valued at 8100 each
20 Presents valued at 075 each...
The remaining presents consists of arti
cles or use and vu ue, appertaining to
the diffusion of Literature and the tine
Each Cerllllcatu onitock Is accompanied with a
I=l
STEEL-PLATE ENGRAVING,
WORTH MORN; AT RETAIL THAN THE
COST OF CERTIFICATE,
And also insures to the holder a
PRESENT IN THE HEAT DISTRIBUTION
BUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR
Any person sendlng us ONE DOLLAR - or
paying,the sameto our local Agenta,will receive
immediately a flue Steel Plate Engraving, at
choice from the following list, and One Curtltl•
rate of Stock, Insuring One Presetit in our
published schedule.
ONE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS
No. 1—"11y Child! My Child!" No. 2
"They're Saveol They're saved l" No. 3
"Old Seveuty-slx; or, the Early Days of the
Revolution."
Any person paying TWO DOLLARS will
receive either oi t lie following tine Steel Plates,
at choice, and 'I wo Certificates ut Stuck, thus
becoming; entitled to Two Presents.
EEE=
No. 1—" Washington's Courtship." No. 2
" Washington's Lunt Interview with his
Mother.'
THREE DOLLAR ENURAVINGS.
Any person paying THREE DOLLARS wIl
recutve the be.tulltut Steel Plate at
I=l3
and Three Cert,Mcates of btock, becoming en
titled, to three Presents.
=LE!!
Any person paying FOUR DOLLARS shall
receive Ws large and beautiful Steal Nato of
"THE PERILS OF OUR FOREFATHERS,
and Four Cortincutem of Stock, entAlluu them
to Four Pro:nits.
FIVE DOLLAK ENUILAVINUS
Any porHon who pays FIVE:DOLLARS Hhal
receive tho largo 1/.1,1 spit:1,11(1 steel !'lulu of
"THE 11 A H aIAUE POCALLON T AS,"
Aud Five Certificates or Stuck, entitling then
to Five Presents.
The engravings tool Certificates will be de
livered to each subscriber at our Local Agen
cies, or Sent by uuti , post-paid, or express, as
may be ordered.
How to Obtain Snares and Engravings
Send.orders to ue by mall, enclosing from $1
to VC, eltlier by Post Office orders or in a regls
lstere 1 letter, at our risk. Larger amounts
should be sent by draft or express,
10 Shares with Engravings.
05 Shares with Engravings
ShareS with Engravings
100 Shares with Engravings.
Local AGENTS WASTED throughout the
United States.
Tit E RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE
Situate at Riverside, Bmi lngton county, New
Jersey, is founded for the purpose of gratui
tously educating the sons of deceased Soldiers
and Seamen of tile United States.
The Board of Trustees Consists of the follow
ing well-known citizens of Pennsylvania and
New Jersey.
HON. WILLIAM B. MANN, District Attor
nay Philadelphia, Pa.
HbN. LEWIS R. kiItOOMALL, Ex-Chief
Coiner U. S. Mint and Recorder of Deeds, Phil
adelphia Pa.
J
HUN. AME:, :h. bCOVEL, New Jersey.,
HON. W. W. V. ew Jersey.
HENRY GORMAN, Esci: - , Agent Adams' Ex
press, Philadelphia, Pa. •
J. E. CUE, Eno., of Joy, Coe & Co., Philad'a.
TREASURY DEPARTAIENT, WAIWINGTON, 1).
C., April 18, 1887.-0111ce of Internal Revenue:
Having received satisiactory evidence that the
proceeus• of the enterprise conducted by the
Washington Library Company" will be de
voted to charitable uses, permission is hereby
granted to said Company to conduct such en•
terprise exempt 'nun all charge, Whether from
special tax or other duty. `-•
• H. A. ROLLINS, Commitdoner.
The Associto lou nave appointed ac Receivers
GEO. A. COOKE & CO., whose well•known in•
tegrlty and business experience will be a sulli
dent guarantee that the money intrude:7 to
them will be promptly applied to the purpose
stated.
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PHILADELPHIA, PA., May 20, 1887.
To the Officers and Members of Waahington
Li
brary Lb., N, tr. READ, Secretary
Gentlemen: On receipt of your favor of the
15th inst„ notifying us 01 our appointment as
Receivers for your Company, we took the
liberty to submit a copy of your Charter, with
a plan of your enterprise, to the highest legal
authority of the estate, and having received his
favorable opinion iu regard to its legality, and
sympathizing with the benevolent object of
your Association, viz: the education and main
tenance of the orphan children of our soldiers
and sailors at the Riverside Institute, we have
concluded to accept the trust, and to use our
best elibrts to promote so worthy an object.
Respectful! y yours, &c.,
ED. A. COOKE & CO
Address Hi: :t•l n rrre tool sir• etc to
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This Company continues to insure Build
lugs, Merchandise, anti other property, agains
loss and damage by tire, on the mutual plat;
either for a cash premium or premium note
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Whole amount in5ured,...8,11;i1,2145.51
Less am't expired in 212,Mii.0U
CAPITAL AND INCOME.
Am't of premium flutes,
Jan. Ist, 18tt5 '&4:lJ,liithtili
Less premium notes ex
pired in 1045 14,070.5.5 4111,017.2
Am't 01 premium uutes
received InlBtis 115,58.1.1
Balance of premiums.
Jim, lot, 1865 5,530.1
Cash receipts, lees com
missions In 1145 411,751.5
CONTRA.
Losses and exponseb paid
in 1865 8 37,V87,88
Balance of Capital and
Assets, Jan. 1, llstle 5,32,21u.49
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GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., liecreLary, •
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DIRECTORS :
Robert Crane, William Patton,
R. T. Ryon, John W. Steady
John Fendrion, Geo. Young, Jr.
H. G. Minion, Nicholas McDonald,
Saint P. Eberlein, MicLael S. Shuman,
Amos S. Green, S. C. Slaymak.er,
Edmund Spering.
THEO. W. HERR, Agent,
North Duke street, opposite the Wart House
mar lmwl LANIjASTER PENN'A.
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For Safekeeping of Valuables. Capital 8500,-
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DIRECTORS—N. B. Browne, J. Gillingham
Fell, Alex. Henry, C. H. Clark, C. Macaleater,
S. A. Caldwell, John Welsh, E. W. Clark, H.
C. Gibson.
Thin Company receives for Eqile keeping un
der guarantee, Securities, Plate, Coin, Deeds,
and valuables o , all descriptions. The charges
for one year are, on Coupon Bonds, 51 per
$1000; on Registered Bonds, 60 cents. Moderate
rates on all other valuables.
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This Company also, RENTS SAFES, key with
renter exclusively, at $2O to 875 ; COLLECTS
and INTEREST for 1 per cent. com
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money ; EXECUTES TRUSTS, as Executor,
Administrator, Guardian, Trustee or Agent.
R. PATTECESON_,_Secretary and Treasurer.
C. H. CLARK, - vice President
N. B. 13sorriz, Pre )dent, (dec 18 3mw 50
scat; agate.
011 SALE.
•
FTWO HUNDRED ANDTHIRTY. ACRES
OF FE IME LEHEI3IONE LAND,
In Clark county,lra„
1% half mike from a Railroad Depot; good
provementa ; well fenced and watered; as
abundance of good timber, and so arranged as
to divide well into two farms. I have also
other farm property for sale, all of Which will
be sold low, the object being to make a division
of the estate. Those in search of land in this
section might do well to give me a call before
pnrchasing elsewhere. For further informs
Lion call on or address
THOS. N. LUPTON
Winchester, V a.,
le 18 ltdetfw) (who is agent for Hells.)
VALIT ABLE MILL PROPERTY AT
PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned offer
to sell at private sale their valuable GRIST
AND SAW MILLS which have been thorough
ly repaired rtl, hng a large run
tOM ; with THIRT Y - F IV E ACRAS OF LAND
thereto belonging,_ Also, an adjoining farm
of about SIXTY-TWO ACRES, well improved,
with all necessary buildings, belonging to J.
P. Hutton.
These properties are situated in Drnmore
township Lancaster county, on the road lead.
ing from 'Liberty Square to Conowing , Fur
nace, and will be sold together or separately,
on ancomodating terms.
For any particulars in regard to said proper
ties call on or address J. P. Hatton, residing
thereon, Liberty Square, P. 0.
• J. P. HUTTON,
oot 2 Scow. 891 JOHN hicSPARRAN.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN LOU
DOUN COUN I Y, VIRGINIA.I offer for
sale the farm on which I reside, containing
296% ACRES,
lying near the Trap, in Loudoun county, on the
road leading from Snickersville to UppervCle,
one mile southeast of the Blue Ridge moun
tain, ten miles from Piedmont, on the H. G. R.
R. and fourteen miles from Ptacellville on the
Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad. The land
is or flue quality, ,yell watered and wooded,
there is a handsome
STONE DWELLING HOUSE
on the priTillsiTa,aMlTZEier out-houses. The
location is beautiful and remarkably healthy,
thergreater portion 01 the land under good
stone fencing ; it has also a good Apple and
Peach Orchard. I would invite the attention
of persons wishing to purchase land in Lou
doun, to this very desirable farm.
aug 2d lidetiV A. B. CARTER.
ig;6oo -- ILAND FOR SALE!
IN WEST VIRGINIA
PROPERTIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
CLARK, LOUDON AND JEFFERSON
ME=
For sale Very Cheap by
RICIIA.RDSON WALTON,
Real Estat e Agents, Charlestown
Jefferson co, West Virginia.
iltE.Senti for Circular. nov '17.3m
PIIBLIC NA LE .... ON 'WEDNESDAY,
THE BrH DAY OF JANUARY, A. O.IBUB,
will be sold by public vendue, by the subscri
ber, Executor of the lust will and testament of
Susanna Bender late of Mechanicsburg, Upper
Leacock township, dee'd.. pursuant, to an Order
of the Orpaus' Court of Lancaster county, at
the public house ol 11. G. Dbutinger, In Mechan
icsburg, aforesaid the following described real
estate, late of said deceased, viz : A tract or
piece of limestone land, fronting on the New
Holland turnpike, adjoining lauds of theestate
of the Rev, Samuel Trtunlatur, deed., and
Abraham Weidman,
CONTAINING 3 ACRES,
more or less. 'I he Improvements thereon con
sist of a large Two•story Frame DW ELLIN
HOUSE, Brame Barn, large Wood Shed and
other outbuildings, also au Apple Orchard and
other fruit, and a Well of Water with pump
therein at the kitchen door. The farming por
tion 01 the laud Is in a good state of cultiva
tion, laid off In fields anti under good fence,
Any person wishing to view the premises be
fore the sale, will be shown it by calling on
Jacob Kolp, re.dding thereon .
A good title and possession given on the lot
of April A. D., 180.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. 111,. of said
lay, when Nttendance and tonne or mule will be
nude known by PETER HELLER,
de 18 Stw• 50 Executor.
GOOD VIItGINIA FAItQQ FOR
N,ILF.•-
fhe subscriber offers fur sale privately, his
, tirtu,coutaluiug about
A cRE.,
about DO acres cl ared, the Lalance well timber
ed. This farm is situated in Augusta county,
Va., on Middle river, end runs to the public
road leading from rjpriug 1-1111 to !Staunton,
about 7 tulles from Htaunton. i here is a very
comfortable LiNVELLI Nil, with good outhouses
and a tolerable Barn on the place; a good
meadow, an mallard, and a well of es tenant
;water in the yard,
he laud is of the very best quality, produc•
lug good crops of all kinds of grain and grass.
There is a good lime kiln and au inexhausti
ble quarry of superior lime stone on It.
Ann one wishing to buy a good small farm
shoulu call and examine for themselves.
120 B DIRT V AN LEAR
Long (Bade, Augusta co , Vu.
act 72 1 ttl,ttfw
ORPHANS' COURT SAL .—ON WED
NESDAY, the nth day of JANUARY, 148,
in pursuance of Order of the Orphans' Court
of Lancaster county, Penu'u, the undersigned
Administrator of the estate of John D.
late of Conoy township, in said county, deed,
will expose to public sale, on the prenumeA, in
tile Village of Bainbridge, all Omit valuable
tract or parcel ut real estate, property of said
deed, colleiltiLlng 01 a valuable corner Lot of
Orouno, at the crossing of two of the streets of
said village , on which Is erected a substantial
and commodious two.stury BUICK HOUSE,
Frame citable, and all other necessary out
buildings. Oue part, of said house has been oc•
copied as a store, and the remaining part
has boon the principal hotel of the village for
many years,
This property is worthy the attention of cap
italists and enterprising business men, where
a remunerative busiue,s can be and hoe been
done.
Ali WlBlilllg to vl, w said property will be
shown the same by calling at the premises, or
on the undersigned, residing one mile s nth
east of Bainbridge, at Locust Cirove Mills.
Sale to commence at 7 o'clock In the evening
of said day, when attendance will be given
and terms made known by
HENRY H. WILEY,
Admlnlstrwor do bowls non.
tow 49
PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE FARM
AND
THREE LOTS OF TIMBER LAND IN LOU-
MMUMENI
The undersigned, as Executor of George
Marlow, late of the county of Loudoun, deed,
will offer at public auct.on, on
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15xu, ISIS,
at 1 o'clock, P. M., on the premises, the follow
ing described tracts Of laud
FIRST—TiIe Home Farm, upon which the
said decedent resided at the time of his death,
situated immediately on the public road lead
ing from Leesburg, the county seat, to the
Point of Rocks Ferry, on the Potomac river,
about two-and-a-hall miles from the last men•
toned place al.JOlLling the lauds of Daniel
Shreve, Daniel T. Shreve, Charles Williams
and others, contamlog
512, 1 , ACRES OF LAND,
WITII AN ABUNDANCE OF TIMBER.
Title Farm is well adapted to the growth of
wneat and corn, a considerable portion being
of the best quality of limestone land, and is
now In a high stab , of cultivation, and under
good lencing, and divided Into convenient
sized fields, n,x In number, with a never-tall
lug supply of 'mining water In each. The Im
provements consist of a large
BRICK DWELLINCi HOUSE,
with Kitchen attached ; a large and subetan•
Hal STONE BARN, of the !Switzer build; Coro
Cribs, Wagon and Carriage Houses, Smoke
Houses, Dairy Ice House, sic., all In good con
dition ; there is also ou the farm, a
LAlttili ORCHARD
of almost all hinds of choice Summer and
Winter Fruit; also a large Lime Kiln, with
an abundance of limestone convenient to it.
This farm Is welt worthy the attention of
those wishing to make a profitable Investment
because of its near proximity to the Potomac
river and the Point of Rocks, where there is at
all seasons of the year, a good market tor all
kinds of farm products, and where the choice
of markets, either by railroad to Baltimore, or
by canal to the District of Columbia, can at all
times be had. It is sltdated in a remarkably
healthy and agreeable neighborhood and in
point of productiveness, is not surpassed by
the very best quality of Loudoun Med. This
farm can be advantageously divided into two
tams with an equal quantity of land In each.
bECUND—A Timber Lot, in what is known
as the "Big Woods," situated immediately on
the public road leading from Nohuad's Ferry to
Leesburg, adjoining the lands of John Wil
liams, Mrs. bletsy C. Mason anti others, con
taining about
ACRES OF LAND,
well set In t I%elt oak and hickory, and about 2
mile, distant from t: e home farm.
THIriD—A Timber Lut, on tae east side of
the Catoctin mountain, near the "Bald Hill,"
adjoining the lands of Elijah James, John
Heater and others, containing about
30 ACRES OF' LAND,
heavily clothed with chestnut, white oak,
black oak and hickory, distant about 2A Miles
lrOm the home farm.
Urald—one other lot on the test side of
the LCatociln Mountain, near the "Chestnut
Orchard," adjoining the lands of J. W. Minor,
Thos. Phillips and others containing about
21 ACRES Of LAND,
thickly set with a thrifty growth of chestnut
and oak timber, distant about 2 miles from the
home farm. All the above mentioned timber
lots are easy 01 access by public roads leding to
or quite near them.
Persons wishing to view the property will
please call on Mr. Tunis Titus, who resides on
the home Irvin, or on my son Richard C. Mar-
low, at Leesburg.
Possession will be given on th. 20th day of
January, 1860.
Taints—One-third ofthe purchase money will
be required to be paid In cash on the day of sale,
and the r. umlning two-thirds in two equal
annual payments In one and two years; the
deferred payments to be secured by bonds bear-
hg interest trom day 01 sale, the payment of
which to be secured by a deed of trust on the
laud. MARY W. MARLOW,
Executrix of George Marlow, dec'd.
dcc 3 ittisosw
1570,100.37
41.igirellantouo.
DISTRICT COURT OF THE. UNITED STATES, I
EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. J
TIV.THE MATTE L. OF JOHN LIME LLYN,
1. 01 the Borough of Columbia,, in the County
of Lancaster, in the said District, a Bankrupt.
The said Bankrupt batting under the act of
Congress of the 2d of March, 1887, tiled his nett.
tion for a discharge from all his debts provable
under the said act, and for a certificate thereof,
alleging that no debts have been proved, and
no assents have come into the hands of the As
signee; It ordered that a meetti,g of creditors
be held on the 9th day of JANUARY, A. D.,
1868, at 10 o'clock, A. M., before the Register, A.
blaymaker, Esq., at his officer, at No. 0, on the
east side of South Queen str, et, in the City of
Lancaster, Penn'a, to be continued by adjourn.
ments, if necessary, when and where the ex.
animation 01 the said bankrupt will be finish.
; and that if neither Assignee nor Creditor
opposes, the Register certify to the Court
whether t.Le said Bankrupt ban in all things,
conformed to his duty under the said act, and
if not, in what respects, widen certificate, and
the said examination when closed with all
other papers relating to the ca , e, will belled
by the Register in the Clerk's office.
It is further ordered that a healing be bad
upon the said petition for discharge and certi
ficate on WEDNESDAY, the 22d day of.TAND
ARY, A. D., 1.885, before the said Court at PIM.'
adelphia, at 10 o'clock, A. M. when and where
all creditors Who have proved their debts, and
other persons in interest may appear, and
show cause, 4 any th y have, why the prayer
Of the said petition should not be granted.
JOoE.PH GADLITlikat,
Deputy Marshal, Bth District of Pennsylvania.
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GENT r,EmE LIVING IN THE
CUIJYTRY, PREFERRING CLOTHING
r) ORDER FOR THEMSELVES
AND BOYS, BY SENDING MEASURE,
AS PER DIAG RANI, WILL HAVE
THEIR ORDERS FILLED PROM PTLI
A GOOD FIT (;UARANTEED. SAM-
PLES U 1 1:00 OS SENT BY MAIL 'CO
ANY PART 01."I'llE UNITED STATES
ROCKHILL & WILSON,
603 and 605 Chested Street,
I=l
oct :imw 411
1100 P SKIRTS! 628
BE=
After more than FIVE YEARS experience and
experimenting in the manufacture of STRICT•
LY FIRSTqUALITY HOOP SKIRTS, we otter
our Justly celebrated goods to merchants and
the public in full confidence of their superi
ority over all others in the American market,
and they are so acknowledged by all who wear
or deal In them, as they give more satisfaction
than any other Skirt, and recommend them
selves in every respect. Dea,ers In Hoop Skirts
should make a note of this fact. EVERY
LADY WHO HAS NOT GIVEN THEM A
TRIAL SHuULD DO SO WITHOUT FUR
THER DELAY.
Our assortment embraces every style, length
and size for Ladles, Misses and Children. Also,
skit ts MADE TO ORDER, Altered and Re
paired.
Ask for" Hopkin's Own Make," and be not
deceived. See thatiLe letter H" is WoN en on
the Tapes between each Hoop, and that they
are'stampeu " W. T. HOPKIN'S MAN OFAC
TURER, 328 ARCH ST., PHILAD'A," upon
each tape. No others are genuine.
Also, constantly on hand a lull line of good
New 1 ork and Eastern made Skirts, at very
low prices W holearde and Retail, at the PHIL
ADELPHIA HOOP SKIRT Manufactory and
Emporium, No. 628 ARCH STREET, PHILA
DELPHIA,
apr 3
WM. T. HOPKINS.
Win 13
805 EXCELSIOR
_ FR I!: Polt I U 51. 805
No. tai door above Rh, N. 81114
.... .
Dulles', Minxes' and Childrens' FANCY
FURS, of every description, and at all prices,
Wholesale and Retail. Genuine Ink sable
Sets at 820,(X) and upwards. Genuine HI BERL
AN S4I.I.I.RREL tia,s at $10.50 and upwards,
Furs Bought, Alto ed and Repaired.
Oct 10
COMPLETE MANURE
31ANCIPACTUUED BY
HENRY BOWER,
GRAYS FERRY ROAD, PHILADELPHIA,
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
AMMONIA AND POTASH,
Trarranted Free From Adulteration
PACKED IN BAGS 175 LBS. EACH
PRICE £5..5 PER TON OF 2,000 POUNDS
DISCOUNT 70 DEALERS.
BOOTH b G.VRRETT, of Philadelphia,
Chemists of high Ntanding In their report of
the analysis, says to us :
"The constitution of the above indicates a
decided advance in the composition of a Fer
tilizer by the introduction of a considerable
Per tentage of Potash, and countenances the
claim involved in the navie Complete
Manure."
WILLIAMS &>f O -s, of Philadelphia, Chem
ists of large experience In the analysis of Fer
tilizers, save:
•' We find from an analysis of your 'Complete
Manure,' th , .t the name you have given It is
certainly warranted by its Chemical comppsi
tl on ; In addition to thus cordially recommend
ing your Fertilizer from a Chemical stand
point, we should state that its mechanical con
dition 18 most excellent, being such as to admit
of its use in the drill without further prepa
ration."
The "Complete Manure" has been used
largely on various crops, and the testimony
thus far received proves It to be the best Fer
tilizer introduced.
Orders received and Information given by
DIXON, SHARPLESS di CU.
SOLE AGENTS,
90 South Wharves, Philadelphia. •
aug = 3 lyvv 31
LIEIUITffIIIF
GROVESTEEN'S PIANOS,
GROVESTEEN'S PIANOS,
499 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
499 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
409 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
Are unrivalled for Durability, Power and
Evenness of Tone. They are fast becoming the
favorite over all ot , ers, with Musicians,
Amateurs and all lovers of Goon Music. They
are Warranted in every respect. Price, one
third lower than other first-elms makers. Send
for Circular. GROVESTEEN & CO.,
49 Broadway. New York.
D 0 NOT FAIL TO TRY TOWLE dc
CO.'S. Great One Dollar dale of Rich, Valu
able and Useful Goods. Ono of the oldest and
most reliable sales In the country.
TERMS OF SALE.
For a LLst of Five Articles SI 00
Twelve Articles 1 II
Twenty•nve Articles 300
Fifty Articles 5 00
" One Hundred Articles 10 00
Or anything over one hundred at the rate of
1C cents each.
On the receipt of the List, you will see what
you get by paying one dollar, and it is at your
option w nether to send it or not.
Extra inducements to Agents :—we guaran
tee to agents the la. gest commissions of any
concern in the Unites States. Circulars, with
full partic¢lars, sent free to any address.
Agents wanted in every State and County in
the United States. Send for a aircumr. Give
WI a trial and be convinced for yourselves.
Address, with name, town, county and State,
In fall. _ _ TOWLE et. CO.,
de4 18 No. 7 Tremont Row, lYoetoi, Mn'ils.
Stw 50
tludelphti ativtdiuments,
paiines KADVIDED,.
LADIES' CLOAKS
GREAT VARIETY
FINEST "MATERIALS!
NEWEST DESIGNS,
AT LOWEST PRICES,
OPENING DAILY I
AGNEW As ENGLISH,
2.5 S. Ninth S'treet,,, z. 839 Chestnut Street,
four doors above opposite the
Chesnut Street, Continental Hotel,
oct 23 PHILADELPHIA. . 3mw 42
NEW FASHION FOR 1808.
SHERMAN's NEW PATENT
AS YOU LIKE IT SKIRT.
35 N. EIGHTH ST., COB. FILBERT. 35
This Is not only a new fashion, but a new
article of skirt made on an entirely new prln•
elple, so novel and yet so perfect the ladles con
tend It should be called Perfection.
We would here call particular atten , ion to
the AS YOU JAKE IT, or flexible Joint, extend
ing down the front of the skirt; It is so con
wooled that the springs told inwardly, but not
outwardly, and readily yield to the slightest
pressure, thus allowing them to collapse so
that the skirt occupies the smallest possible
space while sitting, riding, or In passing
turough a crowd, anu yet the moment the pres
sure is removed, the skirt resumes Its original
and beautiful shape.
The novelty and utility of this contrivance
need but be seen to be appreciated.
Ask tor the AS YOU LIKE IT BKIRT, and
take no other.
OUR CORSETS
Are 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 en
larged our assortmentof styles, both of our own
make and importation, and eau now safely
defy competition.
It may well be said that
In Mss. SHERMAN'S Cottsrrs, Indies rind
The laws of health with Mirhion's taste corn.
blued ;
Supporting equally each separate part,
They cramp no action ot the lungs or heart,
And no injurious ligature is placed
To mar the flexure of the natural waist,
Their lit is eert,,in—and what's sure to please,
In all port/forte there la perfect ease •
The tigures of the young they help to form,
Aiding and not repressing every charm ;
Irregularities ol shape they hide,
So that by none can slight defects be spied,
While e'en a figure, which is understood
As being ' bad," may by their help seem good ;
And matrons wearing them a boon will gain,
Their early Hyininetr : they'll long retain.
1014 SALK ONLY AT
MRS. SHERMAN'S,
33 NORTH HIUHTH ST., CUR. FILIIFIRT ST
FALL.
FALL AND WINTER STOCK.
GEO. D. WISIIAM,
U. 7 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
WILL OPEN TO-DAY,
A Neu• and Choice Assortment of
FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS
COMPRISING IN PART
Heavy Ottoman Velour Poplins, the Newest
tillk Fuced Ribbed Poplins,
All Wool Ribbed Poplins,
All Wool Empress Poplins,
Bismarck Poplins, all Grades,
Black and Colored French Poplins,
Plaid Poplins In Ureat. Variety
EIGHTH STREET
EMPORIUM FOR
BLACK SILKS.
THE BEST BLACK SILK, THE CHEAPEST
BLACK SILK IN THE CITY.
D E , LOOK •
Good Blackllll, for 81.2
Lyons Taffeta Silk, heavy, only 1.50
Heavy Gros Grain silk, only Le 7
'twit Gros Grain Silk In the elly, (full] 81.00
to $2.50, 83.110, 83.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $.5.04
MUSLINS ! MUSLINS!! MUSLIM !!!
ALL TIIE LEADING MAKI-3 01
SHEETING, SHIRTING,
and PILLOW CASE MUSLINS,
At Wholesale Prices.
Ladles will find It to their advantage to call
and examine the above stock before purchaa
log elsewhere. OUB MOTTO:
"One Price, Small Props, and Quick Sales."
oct 2 3m w 39
p lIILADELPHIA CAIN Ck:11 VIOSVITAL
R. IL KLINE, M. D
Clinical Lecturer and Professor of Malignant
Disenses in the Philadelphia University of
Medicine and Surgery: Physichui to the Uni
versity Hospital; founder of and principal
Physician to the Philadelphia Cancer Hos
pital, &c., &c., is daily making astonlsh.ng and
almost miraculous cures of Cancer by a new
treatment, a Cancer Antidote, that appareu tly
enters into the chemical composition of the
Cancer, or cancerous affections, antidotlng,
killing and destroying the cancer, every par
ticle, root fibre belonging to It, without pain or
the use or 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
patlerts under treatment, call at the Office, No.
931 Arch street, or address "Post Office Box
1474, PhiladelphlaPa."
may 15 lyw 19
MARRIAGE GUIDE.
Young's great Physiology work, of every
onehisown Doctor—Being a Private Instructor
for Married Persons or those about to Marry,
both male and female, in everything concern
ing the physiology and relations of our Sexual
System, and the Production or Prevention of
Offsprins, including all the new discoveries
never before given In the English language,
by Wm. Young, M. D. This is really a valuable
and Interesting work. It 18 written In plain
language fur the general reader, and is Illus
trated with upwards of lOU engravings. All
young married people, or those contemplating
Marriage, and having the least impediment to
married Ilfe, should read this book. It dis
closes secrets that every one should be ac
quainted with. Still it lea book that must be
locked up, and not to lie about the house. It
will be sent to any one ou the receipt of Fifty
Cents. Address Dr. Wm. Young, No, 410
Spruce st., above Fourth, Pulladelphia.
y le • yw 27
LADIE.N' FANCY FURS!
♦T
JOHN AREIRA'
Old Established FUR MANUFACTORY,
NO. 718 ARCH STREET,
ABOVE Tru PHILADELPHIA.
Have now In Store of my own Importation
and Manufacture, ono of 'the largest and most
beautiful selections of
FANCY FURS',
for Lashes' and Children's wear In the city.
Also, a tine assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves
and Collars.
I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very
reasonable prides, and I would therefore solicit
a call from my friends of Lancaster county and
viclulLy. Remember the name, number end
• •
pin I have no partner, nor connection with
any other Store in Philadelphia.
JOHN FAREI RA,
No. 711 Arch street above 7th, south side,
sep Itnvw. 381 Ph iladel ph la.
TBURCHELL,
tl •
'MA NU FA CTURER OF
OIL LAMPS,
COAL
AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
TABLE ()LASS, Xit UIT JARS, CASTORS, &c
No. 20 NORTH THIRD STREET,
Above Race,
PHILADELPHIA.
Sole agent for the East Trenton Pottery Col
Stone China and Comirou White Ware.
Parties ordering Queensware through this
House save 40 per cent. feb 20-lyw 7
T HE HOWE NACHIIVE CO.'S
SEWING MACHI:NES
.699 BROADWAY,
NEW YORK.
FOR FAMILIES AND NIANUFACTURERS
THE 110 WE LOCK STITCH.
THESE WORLD-RENOWNED SEWING
MACHINES.
Were awarded the highest premium at the
World's Fair In London, and six first premiums
at the New York Slate Fair of Ma, and
are celebrated for doing the best work, using
a mach 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 tne Sewing MaLhine.
They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sew.
log, and tothe uNe of Setunstresses,lDre s Ma
kers, allors, Manufacturers 01 r•birts, Collars,
Skirts, Cloaks, Mantillas, Clhthing, Hats, Caps,
Corsets Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, Linen
Goods, tlmbrell'ta, 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 audperfect stich, 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 & STOOPS, General Agents,
No. 922 Chestnut street, Planed a.
C. FATE, Agent, Lancaster city, Fa.
iv iEYEEM NEWLY IMPROVES , CRES.
CENT SCALE
OVERSTRUNG PIANOS,
Acknowledged to be the beat. London Prize
Medal and highest Awards In America re
ceived. mELODEONS AND SECOND-NAND
PIANOS.
Wareroorne, 722 ANDEL St., below Eighth,
apr 10 lyw 14)
101tdial.
LADIES. TAIiE PARTICVLAULA(VneII.
THE REAL VELPAH FEMALE PILLS t
WARRANTED 'RENA
These Pills, so celebrated many years ago in
Paris, for the relief of female irregularities, and
afterwards for their criminal emploEmetiot
the practice of abortion, are now °Maid for
sale for the llrst time in America. They have
been kept in comparativ6 obscurity from the
fact that the originator, Hr. Yetpan, la a physi
cian In Paris, of - great wealth, and strict. OOn•
solentious princfples, and has withheld them
from general use, lest tit ey should be employed
for unlawful purposes.
In overcoming Female Obstructions, Ner-
Vous and Spinal Affections, Pains In the Back
and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpi
tation of the Heart, Hysterics, de., and will
ellect a cure woen all other meatus nave failed;
and, although a powerful remedy, do not con
tail.' calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful
to the constitution.
To married ladles and young girls who have
never been regulated, they are peculiarly suit
ed. They will, in a short time, bring on the
monthly period with regularity.
CA T cor4.—Mari led Ladles should never take
them when there is auy reason to believe•
themselves pregnant.
Ladles can procure a box, sealed from the
e 5 es of the curious, by enclosins one dollar
and six postage stamps to M. W. MACOMBEit,
General Agent for United states and (Janadas,
at Albany, N. Y. or to any authorized Agent.
!d
Dr. D. el.:01011CH, Agent, Lancaster.
Sold by all Drugglala.
/I:111E PUGNIX PECTORAL;
OR,
LONIPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY
AND SENEKA SNAKE ROOT,
WILL CITRIC THE DISEASES OP THE
THROATAIsDLUNGS,
Such as Colds, Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Brock
chins Catarrh, Sort) Throat, Hoarse-
Doss, W hooping Cough, to.
ITS TIMELY MI6 WILL PktEVEIIT
PULMONAItY coNduMj'rlON,
And even whore tills .earful Mama° luta taken
neld It %oil afford ',realer relief than any other
mvoleine.
Miss Kate Vanderslice, of Pottsville. nays:
" I wise trettelltted more by using the PhomlX •
Pectoral thou any other uredielne lever used "
triterholtzer, of Lionville, Chester coUn
ty, With cured or a Cough of :Italy years' stand
log by using the Ptheolx Pectoral.
Joseph Lukens, of Hull street, Plueuliville,
Certifies that lie won cured of a cough of two
years' standlug, when ail other medicine had
fal ed, by the are of Phoenix Pectoral.
Jacob Powers ter titled that he has sold hum
drea Mattel of tim Peotor.rl, and
that all who med It be .r testolmon) of US Won
derful effects In curing cough.
John kW) er, editor of the Independent Phrentz,
having us• d it, has no he,iuttiou 111 pronoun°•
lug It a complete remedy for cough, hoarse
netts and Irritation In tiro throat.
The , West Cherrer Jefferronin says: Wo
have known Dr. °beam, tzer personally a num
ber of yearn, and it gi, en um the greater pleas •
are to recoil] toed his medicines, inasmuch aa
the public rarely have the buuellt of family
medicinem prepared by a physician of his ac
quirement. and experience.
Lir. °burledtier Is a member of the Alumni
of the Medical Department of the University
of Penney I yenta, at which Irealtutlou he grad
uated In 111.54.
The Reading (dozetle Hays: "This cough rem
edy is made by Dr. L. Oberholtzer„ of Plicenix
viiie, Pa., and It has acquired an unsurpassed
reputation In curing coughs. It Is carefully
and skillfully prepared (rout Wild Cherry Burk
and tieneltit Snake Root."
Dr. Geo B. Wood, Professor of the Practise
of Medicine In the University of Pennsylvania,
Pnynielan to the Pennsylvania Hospital, and
one of the authors of the United !Mutes Dis
pensatory, says of Heneka Snake Boot. Its
action Is specially direeted to the lungs"
The proprietor of this medicine has es much
confidence In Its curative powers, from the
testimony of hundreds who have used it, that
the money will be PAH) iiseic to any minims.
er who is nut satisfied wlth Its effects
_
lt le No plenhant that , 1111.1ren cry for It.
It colds only TWENTY-FIVE CENTh.
It is Intended for only one clang of dlseafieN,
namely, those of the Throat and Lump.
.I Prepared only by
Lh.Vl OBEILHOLTZER, M. D.
Plicenixville, 1 1 a.
I4old by all Druggists and Storekeepers.
JoHNISON, HOLLOWAY di COWJEN, No.
21 N,,rth bixth street, Philadelphia, Uoneral
Wholesale Agents.
N. 13.—1 f your nearest druggists or store
keeper does not keep this medicine do not let
him put you oil with some other mealclue, be
cause he makes more money out it, but baud
at once to nno of the agents Mr It.
THE PHIENIX PECruieni, WILL CURE
YOUR COUUH.
For male by
Adolph Locher, successor to James Smith,
Nllltam G. Baker, Ur. Thoa. El'maker, John
F. Lona & Sons, Chas. A. Holultsh, Lir. H. B.
Parry, Dr. D McCorrulelt. DT ugglsta. Lancaster.
1-1. B. Parry and R. Wlillains, Columbia.
John J. Llliburt and Landis & Trout, Mari
etta. deo 18 801 w 60
A FRIEND TO THE AFFLICTED!
DR. A. B. BRIYIIINE,
PLIYtIICIAN AND mUItUEOIf,
Has opened a permanent °Mee in Lancaeter,
Pa , for the treat ment of Chronic, I/Deifies, and
Invites those who are in need of hie tervices,
to call and commit him free of charge.'
The D ,ctor pledge him eif to give careful at
tention to every patient who sails upon him
and will not hold out any inducement which
the case will not warrant. Dr. 13. compounds
hie own Niedleines at his Laboratory, which
c mblue the whole vegetable and mineral
It ingdome, without confining himself to any
one system of medicine, devoting himself to
finding the moat congenial remedies for the
human tram he also believes the medicines
employed by him will cure Chrome i Dawes of
the oldest and moat obstinate character, when
curable and pledges them for the complete
and sure eradication from the system of all
Chronic Diseases.
There is not their superior In the known
world. Many of these speclllcs are prepared
I ram the formulas of the celebr..ted Dr. Millen
bough of George own, Ohio, who cocoa willful.
ly treated 267,00 u patients, during a practice of
twenty-six years.
Dr. Lirlsbine treats all forms of Chronic Dis
eases, such as
Lonsumption, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia,
Scrofula, Constipation, Brouchithi, Rheu
matism, Di ease, of the Kidneys, Heart
and spine, Nervous Debility Fits,
skin Diseases, Female Com
plaints, Cancer,
and all diseases peculiar to young or old.
Dr. 13. makes his diagnosis by the urine, and
will give entire satisfaction to those at a dis
tance who send him their case for examination.
The Doctor can be found at all nours at his
°thee and residence. No. 93 East King street,
a few doors east of the Eastern Hotel:
Conhunation free and strictly confidential.
cot . ..:t emw 42
grg Goods, tke.
EAUER & BitoTH ERN ARE INEELIXG
all kinds of DRY GOODS at
OREA TLY REDUCED PRICE&.
CALICOES,
GINGHAMS,
MUSLI
'I'ICKINUS,
LADIES' DRESS UOODB,
BRAWLS AND CLOAKS
CLOTHS AND CASSIMEHES
READY-MADE OLOTHINO
All al Reduced Pricea
*ir Call and examine
HAUE It & 11110TH ERS
FURS I
nuns II
HAGER dr. BROTHER:4 aro now opening a
tine assortment of LADIES' FURS in
MINK E4ABLE,
SIBERIAN tiqUIRIIEL,
RUHNIAN FITCH,
WATER MINK, dm.,
In all tha:Neta:Shaxes
PRICES LOW.
GREAT BARGAINS IN
DRY GOODS!
WENTZ BROTHERB,
No. 5 EAST KING ST.,
•'h EE HIVE STORE,"
Have matte very extensive purchases during
the into panic, and are now prepared to offer to ,
CASH I3UYERS, great Inducements In
FRENCH, BRITISH AND AMERICAN DRY
CRAMS of' reliable qualities, In the beat styles
and colorings. Also, BLANKETS in great
variety, at lower paces than current before the
war, Their stock of SILKs, SHAWLS,' AND
DRESS GOODS, adapted to nrst•class trade, la
toe most varied and extensive this market.
Wh.NTZ_ IiIt , ,THERS,
No. 5 East King Street, 8101 of the Bee Hive.
nob tfw 991
1867 CHRISTMAS! NEW YEAR, 1868
BARGAINS' FOR TILE 110 LIDA YAY!!
THE BEST PLACE TO BUY!
CHEAP, CHF:A PEI 2, CHEAPEST,
CHEAP JOHN'S VARIETY STORE,
NO. 9 EAMT KING MTNICICT,
The undersigned has laid In, at unpreoe
dentedly low prices, the largos , and by odds
the cheapest assortment of general holiday
gift goods, consisting of
JEWELRIC
PFIUTOUrtAPIC ALBUMS,
TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY,
TOYS OF EN'EItY DESCRIPTION,
PERFUMERY, 80APS,.
and an endless variety of Notions. lit also
"as ou hand a large and finely selected stock of
DRY 0001)4!
°LOVES, HUSIERY,
AND TRIMMINGS OF ALL RINDS.
ALSO, BOOTS AND SHOES
for Men Women and Children. ALB°,
TIN WARE,
LOOKING GLASSES,
GLASS AND QTJEENSWARE,
TEA SETS, &0., dal.
Now is the time to get bargains, as the entire.
stock has been Mid in at greatly reduced figures
GOODS SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Air Remember the cheapest and beet place
to buy In all Lancaster Is at
CHEAP JOHN'S
No. 8 EAST KING ET, LARWITEB, CITY,
deo 9 Sfw*
BLANKETS,
QUILTS,:
LINENS, as
F' ORS 1.1 !