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Whltetleld% oratory.
ttiere bre praise of the - love written
record,
The name and the epitaph 'graved on the
stone,
The things we have live/ for—let them be our
story,
We ourselves but remembered - by what we
have done, BorrAs.
In popular pulpit eloquence George
Whitefield seas probably the greatest
preacher of all the Christian churches.
For noble, manly appeared/co music of
voice, pathos, impassioned, fervid ex
pressions, he was seldom equalled and
never excelled—the beau ideal of an ex
temporaneous preacher. At two miles
distance, it is related, his voice was
heard repeating the verse, "And He
Opened his mouth and taught them,
saying." Franklin, the American phi
losopher heard him andwondered ; and
Lord Chesterfield sprang from his seat,
when Whitefleld described the blind
beggar by the precipice, and cried out,
" 0 heaven! the man is gone!" ,Even
David Garrick, the great actorolaid he
would make men laugh or cry by the ut
terance of the simple word " Mesopota
mia ! The sooty colliers of Newcastle
listened to him until the tears made
channels on their dark faces. In using
the interjection, "0, 0 !" he could most
affectingly bring to the minds of his
hearers Olivet, Cedron, Gethsemane,
and the weeping, prayingkiaviour. Men
even (lied under the influence of his
powerful preaching. Whilst once de
livering his solemn message to twenty
thousand people, "We muststill appear
before the judgment seat of Christ ;" a
shriek was heard in the crowd. Grim
shuwe, an assistant minister, ran to the
place. "Brother Whitefleld," he cried,
"death is here; cry aloud and spare
not." Again the preacher began, when
another shriek was heard, and the sec
ond time the crowd learned that an
other soul had departed. What solemn
and impressive preaching this must
have been!
Wesley, in the firstlove of hls Master,
had gone as missionary to Georgia, but
Whiteficld remaining in England, had
startled the metropolitan churches; and
now, also inflamed with apostolic real,
he embarked for the same field of Chris•
Om' labors, the vessel which bore him
passing in the British channel the one
bringing Wesley home. But White
field soon returned, uud now the Meth
odist movement begun in real earnest.
He, was excluded from the pulpits of
the establishment, and he, as it were,
crossed the Rubicon on the 17th of Feb
ruary, 17:111. Nov he preached in open
air, following the example of his adora
ble Limiter, and contenting himself that
Christ had the heavens fiir his sounding
board, with a hill as his pulpit.
On one occasion lie preached during a
thunder-storm, from the text, "The
glory of God thundereth." Hanging
around him the people wept, the im
passioned preacher cried, while the red
rays flashed from the dark, threatening
clouds, '' doe, it Is MI emblem of hu
man life. Where will you be, my hear
ers, fu a hundred yearn'?" "List," he
again cried, as the thunder's deep roll
resounded in the far heavens, "ills the
voice of the Eternal!" Then he paused,
shuddered, and covering his face with
him hands, knelt down and wept. Sel
dom was there such a scene, reminding
us of Ezra's day. The people wept, the
clouds at last rolled away, and the bow
in the heavens appeared. Springing up
Ile cried : " I t sptlrneth the chasm, one
foot on the cross, one on God's throne
—it is the Bow of the Covenant."
Whitefield and the Methodist Re
formers were now excluded from the
pulpits of Bristol and London, where
they resorted to the open fields, and
thousand of colliers and peasants crowd
ed around them weeping. Invading the
fairs and merry assemblies of Moorfields
and Eiennlngston Common, their audi
ences numbered ten, twenty, fifty, .and
sometimes even sixty thousand people.
Their singing could be heard twomiles,
and Wbitelield's
,voice a mile. The
lowest population, by their gospel, was
rescued from their mdral degradation
and purified.
Kingswood, not far from Bristol had
formerly been a royal chase, but its
forests cut clown, it was now a region of
coal miners, inhabited by a lawless and
brutal population, differing from the
surrounding both in appearance and
dialect. If any justification were neces
sary of Whitefield's preaching here' it
may be found. There was no church
among them, and on Saturday, Febru
ary 17th, 173 U, standing upon a mount,
he proclaimed the truth in open air
to about two hundred astonish
ed and degraded colliers. " Blessed
be God," lie writes, "that the ice
is now broken, uud 1 have now taken
the field. Some may censure me, but is
there not a cause? Pulpits are denied,
and the pool' colliers are ready to perish
for lack of knowledge." lu this new
field his wonderful powers found full
Play, and his hearers constantly in
creased. The trees and hedges were
full, and he spoke of the suu shining
very brightly, whilst the people stood
"in such p lOU Lid silence as to fill
him with a holy admiration" to be
hold such vast crowds standing in
silence, to hear the singing of
the mighty masses—suggested to
his imagination the spirits of the just
men made perfect in heaven, when they
shall sing the song of ➢loses and the
Lamb! 'These poor colliers rejoiced to
hear that Christ was a friend to publi
cans, and came not to call the righteous
but sinners to repentance. Hundreds
upon hundreds became deeply impressed
and wero soundly and happily con
verted.
Whitefield soon began to preach also
on the large howling green in Bristol,
and thousand's assembled to witness the
novel scene. Excluded from all the
churches, he traversed u large portion
of England, preaching at bowling greens,
market places, and highways. Visiting
Kensington tommon, he addressed u
vast multitude, when scores of carri
ages, hundreds of horsemen, with thirty
or forty thousand on foot, thronged
around him.
311mslonary LIN In New Zealand.
The Southern CruxB ttuuou ucee the
death of 11enry - Williams, Archdeacon
of Pail] la. Mr. Williams was originally
a Lieutenant lu the British navy. Uruis
lng In the South Seas, lie conceived a
strong desire to Christianize the canni
bals of New Zealand. Accordingly lie
took holy orders in IsLki, and in the fol
lowing year began his work upon the
inland.
F:tr this work he was singularly well
fitted. Ilia skill in managing a boat
enabled Min to visit all parts of the
Island. Ills utter fearlossness impress
ed the natives. Later, his paternal
kindness and protection against the in
justice and cruelties of the white Het
tiers endeared hint as well to the
heathen tribes as to the converters.
When - his death became known the
hostile ch eis at \ ai mate spontaneously
made a truce to last until after the
funeral.
The ,Iterthcrn rposß thus describes
some of the earlier experience of the
Archdeacon and his assistants:
"At one time an attvupt would be
made to starve them into a consent to
barter powder and guns for food ; at an
other time the victors in some local con
flict would rush upon the mission sta
tion and sweep oil' their goods as spoil;
and at another time some imaginary
affront would bring down a baud Of
naked savages upon the unsuspecting
settlements. To protect themselves in
some way, and to keep a body of dis
ciples around thous, the missionaries
used to encourage the well-disposed to
ive in the settlement, and these people
assumed the appellation of ' whare
kura ' (school-house). These men were
most useful and faithful, and manfully
withstood their own relatives when they
made a descent for plunder.
"On one occasion the missionary In
the middle of his sermon on the Sunday
had to throw off his surplic e a nd s a lly
forth with his congregation to rescue
his goods, which were swept away by a
' tau '—hostile baud. Many and amus
ing were the scenes which on these oc
casions occurred. Toliitapu, a naked
savage, bedaubed with red ochre, en
countered Henry Williams in the at
tack just referred to. Henry was then
in the vigor of manhood, and possessed
—what in those days was of the utmost
importance to a missionary—great phys
ical power. Tohi's object was to carry
off his spoil; Henry's to eject him from
the inclosure without hurt or any sign
of blood—the sure signal of a deadly as
sault. It was, therefore, a case of wrest
ling and dragging, and 'the endurance
and power of the European prevailed.
"On .another occasion a native had
made his way into the missionary's
i.ed-room, and was hastening away
ith a blanket, when his wife, Mrs.
timalin, coming out of another door,
•pied him. She rushed after him,
night him by his long hair, shut to
t: door—herself at one side, the native
r. the other—and held him there until
husband, also a powerful man, came
ejected him by the same process.
se are their athletic triumphs; in
si ices of the reverse, however are not
it's:. We could tell of the missionary's
h being knocked: in . with a blow of
list fqr having rashly walked
. Gs a wain tapu (sacred plabe);
n :Maher, tripped ' up Wand laid on
li. fiat of his hack, and of a
whose 'goo& habad produced for
PAle.r—fiior food only could be obtained
by barter in those days—taken away by
violence, and he left alone with his
energetic remonstrances. Redress was
out of the question. It was rough work,
and the men were equal to it. Henry
Williams laughed at dangers and des
pised hardships. It was nothing for
him to wander for three months at a
time in his boat on expeditions with
those wild men, till at last ' Kara wha'
(four eyes)—the name given because of
his spectacles—was known in every
part of the island."
The Elder Duck
Far away in the icy North, in Labra
dor and Greenland, in Iceland and Nor
way, and other cold countries, lives this
bird so noted for the soft down it gives
us; and there it lays its eggs and hatches
out its young. You see a mother bird
take herducklings into the chilly water,
from which the brief Northern summer
has melted the ice. She is going to feed
them on the shell fish and sea urchins
that she can pick up from the edges of
the rocks and in shallow places.
You think they must be very cold.
But they are not. God has covered
them with warm down and feathers,
and they are comfortable and happy.
Shall I tell you something about the
way in which the Eider down is ob
tained? Most of it comes from Nor
way and Iceland, and from the Fern
Islands lying off the coast of Scotland.
The Eider duck builds her nestoffine
weeds and mosses on the ground or
among rocks wherever they can find
a little hollow; and these nests
are often so close together that
a man can hardly walk among
them without steppingon the eggs. The
breasts of the birds are covered thickly
with the softest down, and as soon as
they have laid their eggs, they then
pluck out enough of this down to cover
them warmly, for there is not sufficient
heat in their bodies to hatch the eggs
without help from the down ; and, be
sides, they have to leave their nests
sometimes to get food, and then if it
was not for . :the covering of down the
eggs would be frozen.
The people who live away:in the far
Northern counties where these ducks
make their nests andi hatch their young,
know about these down-covered eggs,
and as soon as they find them well
wrapped up take away both eggs and
the down. Then the mother bird lays
soother nest full of eggs, and a second
time strips-the down from her breast to
cover them and keep them warm.
A second time the eggs and down are
taken away. Poor bird! Still she is not
discouraged, and lays a third nest full
of egggs; but she has no more down
with which to protect them from the
cold. What Is to be done? Will the
be frozen? Not so; for now the
male bird comes and picks the downy
treasures from his breast and lays them
over the eggs. This time the down
gatherers leave the nest unharmed, so
that a brood of ducks may be hatched
that will lay eggs and supply down un
other year.
Each nest supplies about half a pound
of down, with which the people of Ger
wetly and Northern Europe stuff hed
coverings that are used In winter Instead
of blankets,
This Eider down Is so very light that
he weight of three ouuces will fill a
Advice to a Dyspeptic
You have asked me to prescribe for
you. You expect medicine, perhaps
you hope for whiskey, Just now the rage
for chronic maladies, but I shall give
you nothing to swallow ; you have swat•
lowed too much already. 01 all the
maladies dyspepsia is the most distress
ing ; to get rid of its horrors you would
part with your right arm ; Ibelieveyou,
but would you part with a portion of
your table luxuries? .1 fear not; but
presuming you are in earnest, I will
prescribe tor you :
1. Rise early, dress warm and go out;
if strong, walk ; if weak, saunter. Drink
cold water three times—of all cold baths
this is best for dyspepsia; after half an
hour or more, come in for breakfast.
2. For breakfast eat a piece 6f good
steak half as large as your hand, a slice
of coarse bread and a baked apple; eat
very slowly; talk very pleasantly with
your neighbors; read cheerful com
ments of journals; avoid hot biscuits•
and strong coffee; drink nothing.
3. Digest for au hour, and then to
your work ;
I trust it is in the open air.
Work hard till noon, and then rest body
and mind till dinner ; sleep little ; drink
water.
4. For dinner—two or three o'clock—
eat a slice of beef or muttota or 11. sh as
large as your hand, a potato, two or
three spoonsful of other vegetables, a
slice of coarse bread; give more than
half an hour to this meal ; use no drink.
5. After dinner play anaconda for an
hour; now for the social, for pleasant
games—a good time.
_
G. No supper—a little toast and tea,
even for supper, will make your recov
ery very slow.
In a warm room, bathe your skin with
cold water hastily, and go to bed iu
well ventilated room before nine o'clock.
Follow this prescription for three
months and your stomach will so far re
cover that you can indulge for some time
in all sorts of irregular and gluttonous
eating; or If you have resolved, in the
fear of Heaven, to present your bodies,
living sacrifices, holy and acceptable
unto Clod, and will continue to eat and
work like a Christian, your distressing
malady will soon be forgotten.—Dio
Lewis, if. D.
A Wild Englishman
The Purls Unircr's relates the follow
In :
Day before yesterday the surgeons
told John Scholey, an English Gari
baldian, taken prisoner by the Pond
ileial troops, thatgangrene had begun
to work In a wound in his arm, and that
in a few days amputation would be in
evitable.
" ' Why do you not take It off nt
nee?' Inquired the kng,llshman, with
atii.tlity calmness.
" The surgeons prepared their histru-
ments.
" 'Walt,' said Schoiey ; 'lf the pain
H stronger than my will, and I cry out,
,ay no attention, hut cut away.'
" They proposed chloroform.
' No, cut away.'
"Not a muscle of his face moved din.-
lug the amputation. He looked on,
passable, as if watching the operation
upon another. When the stump had
been dressed he asked for theamputated
arm,took it. in his right hand,looked at it
with ineffable disdain, and then turned
to a Sister of Charity:
"'Hero, this is of no use to me; I give
It to you.'
"He then called for hie pipe, and be
gun to smoke with stolid indifference."
Russian Discipline
A recent French writer glvea the fol•
)wing anecdote, which illustrates the
isclplineofthe Russian aervlce, though
le reader mot make a little allowance
fur the long bow which Frenchmen are
apt to draw when speaking of Russia.
A Russian General, while reviewing the
troops, noticed a soldier who was decor
ated with a mililtary medal.
" Where did you obtain that ?"
• •
"At lukerman, General."
" Very good ; you are a brave man,"
and the General handing him a dollar,
added : " There is something for you to
drink my health with."
The Soldier extended his hand to re
ceive the gift, when the General ex
claimed: "Eight days In the guard
house for this man, who has failed to
preserve his position."
Ten paces down the line the Caine
scene, but the soldier, when offered the
money, stood like a statue, He was or
dered to take it by the :General, but lie
was stolid. " Eight days in the guard
house for this man ; cause, disobedience
of orders received from his superior
officer."
The tiettymburgg Anyhun Scheme
Thu suit brought by Attorney General
Brewster against the corporators of the
Gettysburg Orphans' Asylum, for alleged
violations of the law prohibiting lottery
schemes, will come up before the Supreme
Court, which meets in Philadelphia in a
few days. The information was presented
to the Court In May last, and the answer of
thb defendants was made at the sante time.
Mr. Brewster then filed his demurrer to the
answer, and the, proceedings ended until
the Court should meet again. In the mean
time, the defendants have attempted to
modify their scheme so as to conform to the
spirit of the ow, by proposing to act under
the charter of Ate defunct International Art
Union. The Attorney General clearly point
ed out the illegaiity of that ntsc, and refused
to entertain any such proposition. He re
gards the whole scheme as illegal, and an
attempt to revive the odious lottery sys
tem in this State, and will treat it accord
ingly. It is thought that the Supreme
Court will effectuitily arrest thescheme, and
that the corporators will ba compelled to
proceed under the strict provisions of the
law or abandon their designs altogether.—
Pittsburg Commercial.
Killed by a Sheriff.
MADISON, Ind., Dec. 31.—A man, named
John Redman, confined In the jail, was shot
and killed by Sheriff Shannon last night.
The Sheriff went into the jail to lock the
irisoners' cells, and on entering, and look
ng the door, he was seized by Redman.
Shannon called for help, when another
prisoner came, and, instead of rendering as
sistance, took the keys from the Sheriff, and
attempted to unlock the door. The Sheriff
warned Redman a second time to let go or
ho would shoot him, and being disobeyed,
and seeing the pritionors about to escape,
drew hhu revolver and shot Redman through,
the hurt, Min him instantly.
THE LANCASTER WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1868.
A Band of Plckpocketa on a Railroad
The Knoxville (Tenn.) Free Press says
that the train which arrived on Thursday
' night, 19th inst., on the East Tennessee and
Virginia railroad, had, among its many
passengers, a band of thieves from New
York, en route to New Orleans. At Bristol
they relieved an old gentleman of his watch,
and in fact at every station some one of the
passengers complained of being robbed.
Conductor Lyle had the train employees on
the alert, and when not on duty they watch
ed, and by so doing many valuables were
saved. The gang was divided In several
divisions, three being in thesleeping car and
the balance in the coaches. The plan
was to break the lamps, and then to rifle the
sleeping passengers, but in this they were
checked by the conductors. At Mossy Creek
two went to the rear of the sleeping car
with the object of breaking in the door, bat
this was frustrated by the sleeping car con
ductor, Mr. Wash. Brosius,
who drew a re
volver and ran for them. One jumped off
while the train was going at the rule of
twenty miles an hour. Theother Mr. Bro
sius succeeded in capturing, and marched
him through the train with a revolver pre
sented at his head. They did not succeed
in stealing anything from the sleeping
couch, as they were too closely watched.
On their way to Knoxville they kept up
their practice of robbing negroes and others
on the train. Conductor Lyle sent a dis
patch to the police authorities there, but
the thieves in some way discovered it, and
as the train neared the city they jumped off,
afterwards getting on the train for Chatta
nooga.—Lynchburg Virginian.
Melancholy Suicide
A painful sensation was created among
the boarders at the Wetmore House, New
York, on New Years morning by the suicide
of a lady, Mrs. J. Priest, who had been em
ployed for a few days past as the cashier of
the establishment. A bottle partly filled
with laudanum and some opium lying by
her side told the story. The lady was from
New Orleans, and had but recently come
here. Several letters were found in her
trunk from which it would appear that she
lied been for some time separated from her
husband, and had come on here to procure
the means of liVlihood. The following letter
Is supposed to have been addressed to her
husband;
" DECEMBER 31.
"Dear, dear Sir:—When you get this I am
no more. All I asked for in this world was
your love; it was denied me. You have
cast me from you as you would a dog. I
cannot live without you; my heart is brok
en ; I have left your family pictures and
your slippers with Annie Ashmun. If you
wish, you can write to her, and she will
give you further particulars. May you be
happy,and remember your ever-loving but
heart-broken.
Another letter, addressed to the Annie
Ashman, 42 Jane street, alluded to above,
read as follows: " When I saw you yester
day you little supposed that It was the lust
time yoa would look upon me. When you
said I looked pale, I intended to tell you,
but my heart tailed me. I was discharged
this mArnlim, but, dear Annie, it is not my
fault. 1 have tried to do my best. I wish
my husband to think of times when I was
happy—yea I was very happy once, but I
have been a heart-broken woman for a long
Bute. Tell my husband I forgive him, and
hive him as much us ever."
I ri his testimony before the Congressional
Committee, S. N, Pike of Cincinnati, and
of opera house atm°, testified that he made
$300,000 In sixty days by the rho in whisky
lighlteo Aiwa.
N 0 MORE CUAINCE TO ADULTELIATE
lIE.LIII BITTERS WILL RE
SOLD, O.V AND AFTER DEC lat,
NOLELY LY ()LAS&
1T CAN 13E PAC/CCHEM/FALL DRUGGISTS
In making the above change, and discontinu
ing entirely the sale of Mishier's Herb Bitters
lu bulk, the proprietors deem that the people
should be informed of the causes which have
called forth such action on their part.
In the first place, we hold that 311shier's Herb
Bitters Is not a beverage, was never intended
to be used as a beverage, but that It is a merit.
duel preparation of various herbs, bc., com
pounded upon scieratitic principles, and in
exact accordance with the formulu!of the plaar
-I.llaCUpla in the preparation of tinctures, &o.
❑r fact, that it really is a compound tincture of
Cedron and other herbs, and, as far as possible
removed, and differing from the many so-called
Tonics, Bitters, Cordials, iitomachlcs, which,
for the most part, are nothing but so many
disguises assumed by whiskey, and nro for the
most part composed of a major portion of the
very vilest quality of that article, flavored
with rouse strong drugs to destroy the nausea
of the sauce, in order to tickle the palate, min
ister to a depraved taste, and afford a plausible
excuse for persons to drink whiskey under a
different name.
Alishler's Herb Bitters has been sold in bulk
In this particular It has been unfortunate, for
It has thus been placed directly in contact with
the above mentioned, and although its in
trinsic merit, and sterling worth has enabled
It to sustain its high character, yet the people
have naturally a certain distrust of the article
when it is found to be classed in the same cate
gory with a number of whiskey preparations,
bur drinks, and beverages.
This Is one great disadvantage against which
Misider's Herb Bitters has to contend, but
there is still another. The demand for It has
caused many unprincipled persons, who are
not content with the profit derived in 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 the genuine, thus abusing the
confidence of their customers, Impairing their
and it is likely, In many Instances, in
flicting serious Injury thereby, besides doing
Injustice to the proprietors and damaging the
reputation of the article.
This 18 the most serious ObJeCLIOII, but there
Is still another. Our desire Is to have this prep
aration for sale on the shelves of every drug
gist, sad country store dealer, thus placing IL
ivithiu easy access of all classes and every sec
tion of the country. it the Bitters are sold in
bulk, It Is retailed principally at hotels, restau
rants and taverns, so that druggists and mer
chants mu not safely and prontubly bell IL to
114010 customers. AL the hotels tile linters Is
ofilmes fouriully adulterated; Willie when sold
lu bottles, It Is Impossible to tamper with the
medicine without fear of detection. In hotels
It must be sold se a beverage; which le not the
object of Ito manufacture—while as a medicine,
securely sealed In a proper sized bottle, the
linters ran be retailed (ruin the counter of
every druggist and merchant lu the country.
SOLD ONLY IN BOTTLE
Let this filet be rein timbered by the public
who may consider all other preparatious Sold
in Milhaud under its name, as busellllli worth
less count vaults.
CERTIFICATES OF CURES EFFECTED BY
MISHLER'S BITTER
RECENT CASEY.
The MllllB of the laet week have brought uc
clone a Lumber of letters In the form of Uer-
Uneaten from parties who have been cured of
vartoue dlseasea by the use of MISHLER'S
LLERII BITTERS.
IT CURES DYSPEPSIA SURE
Read the following Certificates Just received:
PHILA DE.1.1.13 lA, Nov. 10th, MC.
This to to certify that I. was so affected with
Dyspepsia and so debilitated i hat 1 was not
able to attend to my business for ten months
not being aols to eat without being afterwards
attacked with ututeau and vomiting. In fact 1
was so afflicted that my life was a Manama to
1110. 1 applied to several physicians for relief
but obtained' none, and finally was recom
mended by one 01 diem to try 311SHLEIt'S
11 ERB 11l 17E1LS; I obtained two bottles from
i lel a 13r0., to Soma 10th St., which has given
me no much relict that 1 ant now able to eat
lily 100010 with pleasure and attend to may bust
dean, and 1 feel confident that after taking
anotner Bottle 1 shall be entirely eared. Ally
person winning further lutortnation will please
call on rue. JUIIN 13ETHELL,
1034 Lombard street.
Witnesses present: J:4O. F. UHIOL , Joust M
Hoot-its.
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 1818, 1867.
Dr. 8. B. Darinsurg & Co.—Gehl/me. feel
Impelled to write you a Hue In grateful am- !
knowleclioneLL ut thugreatservice JUDE, me by
Herb Bitters, of which I learn you
have lately become in oprletprs. I have betn
selfermg terribly Irmo Dyspepsia for three '
y.•ars past. Nothing that 1 ate agreed with me.
I had co uNtan t gnawing and painful sensations
.
In my stomach, and waisted away, almost to a
skeleton. hven my mind was affected to some
extent, and l Buffeted from loss of memory.. I
had tried various pnymicians, and spent more
than live hundred dollars endeavoring to ob
tain relief. I bad about given up in despair ol
ever being better, when friend Who had ex,
perleueed great. bonen!. In case of Dyspepsia
train the use of Min BLEB'S HERB Bid railis
induced Inc to try It. Alter using lour bottles
I can say lam well, having gained about fifteen
pounds, Sod being still on the increase. I write
t his to you in grateful acknowledgment; toad
I would take tins opportunity of commending
your medicine to ad who may be afflicted in a
similar way, or woo may have Dyspepsia In
mu, of Its Mang seeable sun often terrible forma
Yours, very ; espeet fully and gratefully,
WILLIAM KEATING,.
41d and Market Street, Philadelphia.
The following certificate ham never been pub
fished heretofore. IL shewa what a valuable
tonic and agent for the cure of llyapepsla METH
htut's lisan BITFEES la •
MANOR TWP., Lancaster Co., Pa.,
September 23,
Mn, B. Mummin—Dear ,Sfr: You remem en
some four weeks ago I complained to you that
I could not eat fresh bread nor fried potatoes
Tor supper; that they would not digest;' In
other words, they passed from me as I 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 meal—
and li I should not be well by the time I bad
taken a bottle, you would forfeit SW. I tried
them, and, to my astonishment, in the course
Ma few days I could eat anything,and as much
as I chose, without the least inmuyenienoe.
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 anythltig happens in
the way of sickness.
our,. very reopeotfully
nor 80 taarri C. B. &MUM&
Britt Advaiisemats.
EaL/WOVE VIBTITUTX— Ex gIish and
nd French Boarding School for Young
es. Accomplished Educatora, healthful
location, delightful river-side idence and
i— - I . B.C.KREADY,
home-like comfort, are the chief attractions of No. 38 North Duke at, Lancaster
this new and beautifol Institution. Thirty ,
handsome chambers limit the number of i
boarders to sixty. Second term commences A. J. BTEI-5/2 " -34
No. 9 East Orange et., Lancaster
Feb. 15t.1868. For Prospectus address the Prin
cipal, Miss RACHBLIA G. Ham, Beverly, NJ. _ _
CUT THIS OUT .
And send it to SMITH & COWLEY, Pittsburg, ;
Pa., for their large Quarto Circular of the IL A. TOWNSEND,
IRON CArr COLLEGE,
No. 11 North Duke et.. Lancaster,
containing sp.cimens of Cowley's Premium
Penmanship, Elegant Views of College Build- ' CHAS. DENIMS,
lug, Halls, City of Pittsburgh, &c., &c.
- i
For 186 S. For ISt I Azimut SHANK.
Duke St., Lancaster
dot .A6E4.
THOSE WHO WISH TO TAKE A
GOOD RELIGIOUS PAPER
For the New Year should subscribe for
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riM:RUAL GENTLEMEN, a Monthly
unal, IL
published at Baltimore, Md. $1 a
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tisements solicited. Agents wanted. Address
as above,
BRADSITREET'Iii
IMPHOTZD
Rubber Moulding and Weather Stripe.
The beat, cheapest and only perfect Weather
'Strips in the market. Eacludes snow, rain,
cold air and dust. Prices reduced to agents.—
The sale is beyond anything ever offered. Bend
for an agent's circular.
J. R. BRADSTREET dr. CO.,
87 Nassau St., N. Y., 57 Washington St., Boston:
JAIIIES VICK,
IMPORTER AND GROWER OF
FLOWER d: VEGETABLE SEEDS
WM. B. FORDNEY,
ROCHESTER, N. Y. South Duke street, Lancaster, Pa.
Nearly opposite the Farmers' National Bank
VICK'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
011 , E
SIMON P. E IT Y.
ATORNEY AT LA NV,
Seeds and Floral Guide for-186S, OFFICE WITH N. LLSIAREII, E9Q.,
Is now published and ready t send out. It NORTE DUKE STREET,
makes a work of about Bum:titan LARGE • LA.NCAraTEIt, PA.
PAGER containing full escrlptions of the leapt 25
Choicest Flowers nal i V u e , getables Grown,
with plain d irections r Sowing Seed Culture,
Ac. It is beautiful' trated, . with more
than ONE RU - N - DBED WOOD ENGRAVINGS
of Flowers and Vegetables, and a Beautiful
COLORED PLATE OF FLOWERS,
Well printed, on the finest payer, and one of
the most besutliul as w,ll as the most instruc
tive works of the kind published.
Air - Sent to all who apply, by mall, post-paid,
for Ten Cents, which Is sot half the cost,
Addres, JAMES VICE, Rochester, N. Y
N ORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP CO.
' MILLIE."
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SAILING FROM RR?! YORK
December 3th and 13th; January 3th,
MA and 23th, and February
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With Now tit earushlo of the Find Class. •
PAtitiAUE LOW ERTner, ny ANY OTIIHR LINE
For further Inforinetion addree, the under•
sighed at 177 Nutt Atreet, New York.
11. N. CA StiTON, Agent.
A MERICAN CLOCK CO.
3 Cortlandt NL, New 'York.
Manufuel urers, Agents mid Dealers In
ALL VARIET/134 UP AMERICAN CLUCKS
Sole Agents fur
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H E It ING'S
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EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE.
WINNER OF TIER WAGER
80,000 .1% R. A CS !
(88,000 In Gold,)
At the recent International contest, In the Par
is Exhibition.
The public are Invited to call and examine
the report of the Jury on the merits of the
great contest and see the official award to the
Herring's Pa' eut over all others.
HERRING, FARREL & SHERMAN,
251 Broadway,
cbr. Murray SC., NEW YOKE
FARREL, HERRING de CO.,
PHI LA DEL PIIIA.
HERRING & CO., Chicago.
HERRING, FARREL & SHERMAN,
IMMTII
Three magnificently illustrated Medical
Books, containingf, important Physiological
Information, for Men and Women, sent free
on receipt of 25 cents, by addressing the Secre-
tary of the New York Medical University, No,
30 Clinton place, New York City.
MADAM FOY•S
CORSET SKIRT SUPPORTER
Combines In one garment a PERFECr FITTING
Coaster, and the most desirable Oklrt Sup
porter ever offered the public. It places the
weight of the skirts upon the shoulders In
stead of the hips; It improves the form with
out tight lacing; gives ease and elegance; is
approved and recommended by physicians.—
Sold at ladies' fancy goods stores generally,
and at wholesale by
D. B. SAUNDERS CO.,
96 Summer St., Boston, and 22 Walker Street,
New York.
Also, by HENRY C. MOORE, 929 Marhet Bt.,
Philadelphia, and STE,.I.MAN, HINRICHS &
C0..21 Hanover Street, Baltimore, Md.
ANEW METE - 101)0F COr'llING LETTERS,
without either Press or Water, thereby
Having time, labor and expense. Ask. for "PENN
larrrint Boon." Forerreulars, address P. OAK.
RETT R CO., 7112 Chestnut tit., Philadelphia.—
Agents Wanted.
I=l
And will premout to any parson :sending us a
o/ub lu uur (ireat
ONE DOLLAR SALE
of DIY AND FANCY GOODS, a
Watch,Pleco of Shoollug, Silk Dreen Paterno&c.,
E 0 COST
Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any
tuldues ruse.
ALLEN, HAWES, @ CO.,
15 Federal street, Boston, Mau,
P. 0. Box
Wholesale Dealers In French, German, and
English Dry and Fahey Clouds, Cutlery, Plated
Ware, Albums, Loather Goods, do.
1.11 ANTED.—Ladles or Gentlemen to sell the
UEM :scissors eiLtrpouer, Hutton Hole
Cutter and Ripper Combined. :sample cant by
mull for 40 ctn. Address Mrs. ANNA. SMITH, lid
Parkman street, Cleveland, Ohio.
WANTED. —SALESMEN to travel and mall
geol./ by hula ph!. (Mud wagon and eteady
employment. Adurene, With /dump. LAN•
PIiEAK de PERKY, 107 ouperlor etrent, Cleve
land Ohio.
ARMEILS dc FARMER'S SONS, Wanted
to enguce in a butilmois, during trio Fall and
later, paying from 8150 to 8200 per month.
"drV,.ll;tl;nt:'.'iU,'„,l)„lptiVp..
O E DOLLAtt EACH.
'WEBS Cotton Cloth, brae Patterns, Pant
Patterns, Sewing Machines, Watches,
Dry and Fancy Goods, an., Ac. send Ten cents
for Patent Pen Fountain, with slip describing
an article lu our dollar sale.
Any porno o, (male or female,) can send in a
club of from NJ to I,Ullo, at came rate (I 0 Ms. for
each,) and get a premium for so doing. SEND
IN RecolarnannLsTrass. Rumples mailed free
to any address, EAHTMAN ea KENDALL, 68
Hanover street, Boston, Muss.
11 is the Best Chance ever offered to Agents !
One or two days' time will secure a good
veniing Machine, Watch, Silk Drees, Re
volver, or Home other article of equal value,
Free of Cost 1
Agents wanted everywhere, male and female,
Tor the beet One Dollar Pawnbroker's Sale In
the country. Send for Circular.
S. C. TIiUMPSON h CO.,
ill Exchange Street, Boston, Maki.
REVOLUTION IN TRADE !
LADIES,—You can receive for the sum of
0 IV:E DOLLAR I
Bilk, Merino, and Alpaca Dresses, Shawls,
Belmont's, (Linen (Jowls, Embossed Table
Covers, Watches, Jewelry, tillver-Plated Ware,
Sewing Machines, dm. bond clubs of ten or
more, with ten cents for each descriptive
clock, and the gutter up at the club:will receive
a present, worth SS to KM, according to number
neut. Agents wanted everywhere. Circulars
seat free, PARKER dc Co., successor to (I RA
HAM de CO., gl and 60 Federal Street, Boston.
WE SELL FOR ONE DOLLAR,
GW , a , nrql."7:oi'adtcii°;:irSe'seaitttirneli,lieq:
petings, Dome4tio tioods,
CIRCULARS BENT FREE,
giving fall particulars of our great One Dollar
Sale.
splendid Inducements offered to.Agentssetad
lug us Clubs. Address, LABO TES: BABBITT,
No. 83 Sunbury street, Boston.
NO MORE NEED
OIF people In the country paying three or four
protits on the goods tuey have to buy. The
Luettiode introduced by the DOLLAR tiA.LB
principle, as Offered by GILMAN dt. W. , in
Hanover street, Boston, Mass., enables con.
.sumers to obtain goods at wholesale prices,
with almost unlimited allowing of exchange,
and valuable presents thrown in. Send for a
Circular, or send Ten cents for descriptive slip.
west inducements for persons to 801. as
Agents
A PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MAR.
RLAGE.—THE CHEAPEST BOOK
EVER PUBLISHED.
Chnlaining nearly three hundred pages.
And /BO fine plates and engravings et the
Anatomy of the Haman Organs in a state of
Health and Disease, with a treatise on Early
Errors, its Deplorable Consequences upon the
Mind and Body, with the Author's Plan of
Treatment—the only rational and successful
mode of Cure, as shown by the report of cases
-treated. A truthful adviser to the married
and those contemplating marriage who enter
tain doubts of their physical condition. Sent
:free of postage to any address, on receipt of 25
vents in stamps or postal currency, by address.
Albanss LA. CROIX, No. m a y.lden Lane,
N. Y. The author be consulted
upon any of the diseases upon which his book
treats, eltherpersonally oflay mail, Zdedialima
lent to any Pan at Um World.
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY AT PUB.
V LIC SALE.—On MONDAY, the 1310 day
of JANUARY, ISM, in pursuance Man Order of
J N the Orphans' Court or Lancaster county, the
0110 E.—LL I I Elts Or A1k , 311.5,11e,T14,0.
tinder amed Administrator or the estate of
lion for the estate Marlin Jacob Fischer J --s -- - .
. John Jacob Fischer, deceased, late of the city
decd, late of tee City or Lancaster, having been
to said estate
to the undersigned all persons Indebt-
that certain tut or piece of
et] are requested to make Imme- ground, situated on the west side or North
dint° payment, and those having chilies on the , Queen
nt. , between Walnut and Lemon tits., in
same will present, Diem properly authenticated tile said city of Lancaster, and fronting on
for settlement without delay to
MARTIN KOHLER. ' North Queen street thirty-two feet, and/ two
and one•fourth Inches, and extending/vent-
Administrator, or his agent, ward in depth two hundred and limy-tlve feet
LAVV HEN CE KNAPP,
02 East King street. Ito a foarteen f .et wide public alley, and is
_ , Joined on t ' he north by property of Lewis
ESTATE OF JACOB WOLFER, L ATE Hartman, ou the south by property of Joseph
of the City of Lancaster, deceased .—Letters ' W.avert on which are erected a oue•story
estamentary on sail estate having b een I FRAME. HOUSE, with an extensive new
, tWO-story brick BACK BUILDING, hog pen,
granted to the underidgm d, all peraotis In
lieu houve nd e. The yard and lot are neatly
dubbed thereto aro requested to make Immo- I
Intl out a eultivaLed with choice grapes
diode payment, and time° having claims or di:-
manes against, the same decedent will make , and llne fruit trees,
known the same to the undersigned Executrix, 1 Tins property has been licensed and oceu•
and Lime streets, In the City of Lancaster. more than 15 years, Itaa bus.l.lWaye, been doing
residing at the southwest corner of East, King pled us a Restaurant and Eating House, fur
de 25 taw. 51 DOROTHEA. WOLFEIt, a very large busluese.
Hale to commence at 7 o'clock In the evening
VSTATE OF MARTIN Sntuni.r, LATE
1 1.21 East Lampeter township, deceased by
1 ot MAII.TIN KOHLER, Jlilltilnlstrator.
of said day, when terms will be made known
Letters of administration Cu said estate having Jan 1 Ref & titellW
been granted to tile underalgued, all persous
indebted thereto are requested to make Mune-
I dials payment, and those basing cialina or de
mends against, said decedent will make known
the same without delay, to the uuderslgneu, G IFTSI 101 yrs:: /; IFTSI:
i
residing n said township. (;.11 , 78 twit 7.1.1 h: .120 LIDA YBl
c.k.c. IS LIMO 50 liEO, STRUBLE, Executor. among which are soma Iruin the PARIS EX.
POsITION.
ESTATE OF GEORGE L. ECRERT, DE. BIBLES, Prayer and Hymn Books of all De-
El ceased.—Letters testamentary on said Es- ~,,miD e Lio,„,,,
, tate having been granted to the undersigned,
• all persons Indebted to the Bonne will please ,
' POETS in Blue and Gold, &e.
1..0N UALS, WRITING DESKS,
make payment forthwith, and those having ; - t
WORK BOXES JEWELRY BOXES,
claims against, said estate will present the , DRESSING REGENCYD E SKS, CASES,
same for settlement to the undersigned, re
siding :
.L.l DIES' COMPANIONS, I'OItr,FOLIGE3
siding at Spriugall Mills, Par idise townsuip, I
ALBUMS, NEW GAMES,
SARAH J. ECKERT, I AUTOGRAPH BOOKS,
Executrix, etc.
CHESSMEN & BOA RU, , ,
BACKGAMMON BOARDS,
ESTATE OF SARAH VO/GT, LATE OF ENGI,IsII TOY OOKS.
Lancaster City, deceased.—Letters of Ad- M L VA TOY BOOKS,
ministration on said estate having been grant- LIN EN .1300 Ks,
ed to the undersigned, all persona indebted ' SWISS BUILDING BLOCKS.
thereto are requested to make immediate pay- UNION CULL! ~l iE BLOCKS,
meat, and those linvlng claims or demands JACKSTRAWS,
against the Seine will present them for settle- • JERSEY BUILDING BLOCK'S,
went to the undersignt d, residing in the City PICTURE BLOCKS, A 13 C BLOCKS,
of New York, or to Abraham Buckwitlter, re- l GOLD PENS, TRANSPARENT SLATER,
siding at No. Si South Queen street, Lancaster, POCKET BOOKS, SHELL BOXES,
Pa. LEWIS T. VOIGT, MAGIC LANTERNS.
U de II 8[w;0 Administrator.
Please call and examine at
' E STATE OF JOHN D. ILEFT, LATE OF J. M. WE "I'LIAEFFER'S
Conoy township, deceased.—Letters or .Id-, .1-asp Bonk Stare,
ministration de bouts non, on said estate hay. . No. 4f, corner of North Q,ueen end Orange sta.,
j lug been granted to the undersigned, all per- Lancaster, Pa. (dec 11 Iwil&trw 40
lons indebted thereto, are requested to make
immediate settlement and those having claims
or demands agalnst.the same will present them HOLIDAY BOORS AT BARR'S I
without delay for settlement to the under
signed, residiug In said township. , Holy Bible In 2 Volumes—lllustrated by Dore
HENRY 11. WILEY, : Milton's Paradise Lost,
Adrninistratord. b. n. Anita, " "
Blaine, " "
'new ..
ELECTION NOTICE.—THE MEMBERS Fairy Realm,
" ..
of the Lancaster County Mutual Insurance Dim Quixote, " "
Company are hereby notified that an election GOl.lsmlth's Works,
will be 'held at the office of the Company, at
,Esop's Fales,
Williamstown, on the 2(1 TUESDAY, the 14th , The Divine Comedy.
orJANUARY, MS, between the hours 0(10 J Arabian Nights—Half Calf.
o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M., for the Our- ' Shakespeare 7 vols—Half Calf.
pose or electing nine Directors to serve the
said Company for the ensuing year. . Tennyson's Poems—Turkey Antique,
• Mrs. Browning's Poems, 3 cols—Half Cale:
NATHANIEL SLAYM A KER, Tennyson's Poems, 2 vols—Half Calf.
de 2531 w 51 Secretary. Longfellow's Poems, 2 vols—Halt Calf.
Handy Vol. Shakespeare, English Ed., 13;vols.
VSTATE OF WILLIAM MURPHY, LATE ' Household Book of Poetry, 1 vol-Full Turkey.
Co. of Lancaster city, Lancaster county, de- ; Irving'' Sketch hook—turkey Antique.
ceased. Letters of administration on said ' Burn's Complete Work—Full Turkey.
estate having been granted totbe undersigned, j The Works of O. Goldsmith-full Turkey.
nll persons indebted thereto, are requested to me Illustrated Book of Sacred Poona
make immediatesettlement, and those having Lucille, Fine Edition, 1 vol.
claims or demands against tue same, will pre- Bitter Sweet—Turkey Gilt,
sent them without delay for settlement to tli, Hymns in Prose tor Children.
undersigned, residing in sold township. Forty Days in tile Desert—Floe Edition.
MICHAEL MURPHY, Administrator, Bibles; Prayer Books,
Stoawhridge, York county. Pa, , Hymn Books, Pocket Books,
Or J. W. F. SWIFT, Attorney, , Gold Pens and Pencils,
Jot (kw* 521 No. 13, North Duke street. Writing Desks, Work Boxes,
Ladles' Comi anions,
ESTATE OF CAPTAIN JOHN sTEELE, Ladies' & Gentlemen's Dressing Cases,
late of Leacock tow uship, deceased,—Let- Fancy Ink Stands,
tern of administration cam. tea as. de bones And an endless variety of
non on said estate having been granted to tne HOLIDAY WOODS.
undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are All new publications received all fast as Is
requested to make Immediate settlement, and sued Iran the Pre.. J. E. 13A RR,
those having claims or demands against the , No. 29 East King street,
same, will present, them without delay for set- ' do 21 1010 w Lancaster, Pa.
Ramon t to the undersigned, residing In said r .......•
township. HEN RY PI, SLAYNIAKER, I ----
'SAML. F. FOSTER, I
Jo 1-6tw Administrators C. T. A. B, B. N.
PATENT
..A 1' B S
E=l7lll
dee IS Otw
MTMI
The attention of Inventors, Trustees, Exam
tore, and uthern dentriug an unusually safe, re
liable, and profitable form or permanent In
vestment, Is called to the advantages and as
aureate. of
THE CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD
, The Central Tactile Itnllroad Company offer
I for sale their FlltsT MUISTGAG THIRT Y
r YEAR MIX PER CENT. GOLD RUN DS, and
submit to Investors thelollowing, among other
onvious cons:duration I and Invite the corn
part.on with the merits and excellencies of auy
class of corporate se curltics :
I. These bonds are based upon the most vital
and valuable part of the Grand National Pacific
Railroad, soon to become the main channel of
communication on tire continent.
11. The loyal settlement, and the business
therefrom is remarkably large and prontaole,
and moat constantly Increase.
The hardest part of the road is now built,
and the remainder will be rapidly carried for
ward over tee Salt Lake Plains A
IV. The greater part of the means necessary
to build the road Is provided by the U. S. Gov
ernment upon a subordinate lieu.
V, The state and chief cl ties of California
have contributed upward of $5,000,000 to the en
terprise:, without lien.
I. 'rho grant of land Is destined at an early
day to prove of far greater market value than
toe total of the First Mortgoge bonds issued
upon the roan feud equipmeran
IL Tills Road lies altogether among the
gold and silver producing regions, and Its
revenues are received in coin.
VIII. The management of tills Company has
been distinguished for pi udenre and economy;
and the surplus earnings, after payment of ex
penses and interest, are devoted to construc
tion purposes.
IX. The interest liabilities of the Company
upon the portion now In operation are less
than a third of the net earnings,
X. Both principal and inhere/ are payable its
GOLD, under special provisions of both Nation.
al and State enactment.
These bonds in sums of $l,OOO each, with
semi-annual gold coupons attached, payablean
January and July, and are offered for sale at 9
per cent. of their par value and accrued inter.
est from July 1 added, In currency,
At this time they yield nearly
NINE PER CENT. UPON THE INVESTMENT
These bonds bid fair to attain the znostpromi
nent position among the non-speculative in
vernments of the country, and will be actively
dealt lu at the money centers in Europe.
Holders of Government Securities have an
opportunity of exchanging them for Central
Faclllc Bonds, bearing au equal rate of interest,
with the principal abundantly secttred, and of
realizing a pro it of ten to fifteen per cent. in
addition,
Orders sent with the funds through:responsi•
ble Banks or Express Companies will receive
prompt attention. Bonds sent by return Ex.
press, to any address in the United States, at
our cost. Iniormation, Descriptive Pamphlets,
Maps, ac., furnished on application at tne office
of th e Railroad tkunpany,
FISK & HATCH,
Bunkers & Deniers in Gov't Securities,
D
FINANCIAL AGENTS OpTHEIC. P. R. R. CO
NO. 5 NAES'A V' STREET, N. Y.
ALSO OP
BOWEN & FOX,
No. B. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE,
noW PRILADELPRIA.
E m. SMARM/M.,
WhOLESALD AND RETAIL SADDLERY
NOS 1 AND A EAST SING STREET
W4lO • Laraisiza,PA.
gOlotiello-at-gaiv.
•
W. LEAMAN,
No. 5 North Duke at. Lancaster
R. M. NORTH,
Columbia, Lancaster county, Pa.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ES LOU
DOUR COHN or, VIRGINIA..-1 offer for FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING !
sale the farm on which I reside, containing
ACRES, NEWEST STYLES!
lying near the Trap, in Loodoun county, on the
road leading from cnickersville to Uppervllle,
one mile southeast of the Bine Ridge moun
tain, ten miles from Piedmont, on the M.U. R.
R. and foprteeu miles from Pnrceliville on he WELL MADE!
Loudon and Hampshire Railroad. The land
is of fine quality, well watered and wooded,
there is a handsome
STONE DWELLING HOUSE PRICES VERY REASONABLE!
on the premises, and other ma-houses. The
I ovation is beautiful and remarkably healthy,
the greater portion or the land 1. under good --
stone fencing ; it has also a good Apple and
Peach Orchard. I would invite the attention ,Boys, CLOTIII.NG!
of persons wishing to purchase land in Lon
doun, to this very desirable farm.
aug ltd.sttw A.
E B. z CARTER.
3 YS '
S. H. REYNOLDS, I
LA ND FOR ALL AGES AND SIZES.
FOR SA
No. 53 East King Bt., Lancaster. --
No. 38 Dtute at., Lancaster
I. W. F. SWIFT,
No. 13 North Dnke at., Lancaster
1 A. HERR SRITII,
No. 10 &nth Queen st., Lancaster.
EDGAR C. REED,
No. 16 North Duke tt., Lancaster
B. F. BAER,
o. 19 North Duke et, Lancaster
D. W. PATTERSON,
No. 21 West King et., Lancaster.
FRED. S. FEVER.,
No. 5 South Duke at., Lancaster
J. W. JOHNSON,
No. 23 south Queen st., Lancaster
A. J. SANDERSON,
No. 21 North Duke street, Lancaster
S. H. PRICE,
No. 8 North Duke et.. Lancaster
WM. A. WILSON,
No. 63 East King at.. Lancaster
RMYREN IL LONG, ATTORNEY AT
LAW, NO. S SOUTH DUKE STREET,
Lancaster.
Special attention paid to procuring or op
posing discharges of debtors in ba,kruptcy,
proof and presentation of claims, rendering
professional asNistance to assignees, and all
business, In short, connected with proceedings
in voluntary or Involuntary bankruptcy,
whether before the Register or the United
States Courts. Parties intending to take the
benefit of the law will usually Mad it advan-
Legends to have a preliminary consultation.
Je 1B tfw 24
Begat pitirto.
=EMI
bSTATE OF JOHN MetiOVERN, LATE CIOLEMBIA INSURANCE COMPANY.
of East Hempflehl lawn/011p, deceased.— U CAPITAL AND A&V6712, 9532,216 49
tlers of Administration on said estate hov- This Company continues to insure Build
log been granted to the undersigned, all per- , Inge, Merchandise, and other property, against
sous Indebted thereto are requested to make loss and damage by Are, ou tile mutual plan,
i mmed i ate payment , and u,„„,, " ving ° j uin ,. I either fora
. TLI cash premium orpremlum note.
1.31.. X
or demands against the maid decedent will ANNUAL HLPUitI.
present them to the undersigned, residing i ti , Whole amount in5tired,...884.4,296.61
said township, or to W. Carpenter, No. 27 Ellen Leas ain't expired In 'M... 212,396.00 14,091,1.159.51
()range street, Lancaster, CAPITAL AND INCOME.
ED WU. McGOVERN Ain't of premium notes,
la 1.61 w A aininistratiir. I Jam. let, 1505 04:21,000.193
, Loss premium notes ex
------- - ----- --- -- --- -- I pired in 11915 16,271.58 410,917,2:
iteutral garifir gaiiroaa. . Ain't of premium noise
received lalialo 115,584.1,
' Balance of
i prenaltuna.
Jan. lot, 1191.. 10710.14
pRINCIPAL AND INTEREST Cash receipts, lees cum
! missions In 19,63 40,711e.148
IN GOLD COIN,
I
CONTRA, 8570,1118.87
THE BEST INVESTMENT LOINOM and eznonseg uald
- - '
in ISt 8 37,9ti7.88
I'ol2 BUR I'L US C.ll' ITA L. , Balance of Capitol and
Amets, Jun. 1, 18S1 532,21U,49 -,-
8670,1914.8
A.. Sl GREEN, PrOlildalll.
GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., Skretary.
MicuAtri. 8, Sit ULLAN, TM/Wirer,
DIRECTORS:
Robert Crane, Wllltant Patton,
K. T, Ryon, • John W. Steamy
John lentlrlch, (leo. Yollll6', Jr.
H. (4, Mlnteh, Nlcholtui McDonald,
Stool F, Eberleln, Michael S. Shlttnatt,
Amon P. Gruen,. M. C. nlaymakor,
Edmund Spuring,
THEO. W. liltiltlll Agent,
North butte street, opporlte the Court flmote,
mar law I I.ANCASTKR PEN N.A.
MORTCIAUE 13UN
NO. 54 WILLIAR STREET,
AND OF
teat egate.
ON. SALN. ROOHHIL,L & WILSON,
V
.12 TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES
OF PRIME 'far ICSTONE LAND,
In Clark county,_ CLOTHING 110 U,SE,
1% halt miles from a Rallroad Depot; good im
provements; well fenced and watered ; an '
abundance of good timter, 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
purchasing elsewhere. For further informa
tion call on or address
THOS. N. LUPTON
Winchester, Va.,
le 18 ltdatrw) twho is agent for Heirs.)
IN WEST VIRGINIA
PROPERTIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
Fta. I
CLARK, LOUDON AND JEFFERSON
COUNTIES,
For sale Very Cheap by
•
RICHARDSON & WALTON,
Real Estate Agents, Charlestown
Jefferson co., West Virginia.
IM. Send for Circular. nov '27-3m I
A GOOD VIRGINIA FARR FOR SALE.—
The subscriber offers for sale privately, his
Farmcoulaining about
16; ACRES,
about 90 acres cleared, the bislance well timber
ed. This tarm is situated in Augusta county,
Va., on Middle river, and runs to the public
road leading from Spring Will to Staunton,
about 7 miles from Staunton. There is a very
comfortable DM - ELLIN°, with good outhouses
and a tolerable Burn on the place; a good
meadow, an orchard, and a well of excellent
water in the yard.
The land is of the very best quality, produc ,
fug good crops of all kinds of grain and grass.
There is a good lime kiln and au inexhausti•
hie quarry or superior lime st o ne on It.
m? a tv n i , t&n a g m lb f % t h g e =sttl: farm COUNTRY, PREFERRING CLOTHING
should
ROBKR.T VANLEAR
Long Glade, August en , Vu. MADE TO ORDER FOR THEMSELVES
ltd.ttfw
&ool;s, Otattoriary, titf.
No:inure (Sompauteo.
111IIE FIDELITY INNITILANCE TRUST
J AND tiAFII DEPO,iIT COMPANY.
For Han/keeping otitnibles. Capital !WO;
WO. liecurliy from loss by Robbery, Fire
or Accident. • Fire Proof Building, 421
Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
DIRECTuItS—N, B. Browne, J. Gillingham
Fell, Alex. Henry, C. 11. Clark, C. Macalester,
8. A. Caldwell, John Welsh, E. W. Clark, H.
C. Gibson.
This Company receives for ole•keeping un
der guarantee, Secural es, Plate, Ciln, Leeds,
and valuables or all dobcrlpllores. The charges
for ono year are, on Coupon Bonds, 01 per
SIO on kteglstered Bonds, 50 cents. Moderate
rates on all other valuables.
This Company also, RENTS SAFES, key with
renter exclusively, at 5:0 to $75; COLLECTS
COUPON and EREST for 1 per cent. com
mission ; A LLO A'S INTEREST on deposits of
money • EXECUTES TRUSTS, as Executor,
Administrator, Guardian, Trusi es or Agent.
R. PATTERHON, secretary and Treasurer.
C. H. C1.A.11/7., Vice Pre%ideut.
N. B. B.owNE, President. (den 15 amw is
WANTs.D, A GOOD MAN IN EVERY
town and county of toe Union, to en
gage in the tale of a patented article, used in
every household, shop, office, hotel, store and
public building, railroad cars, steamboats, &o.
Persons already engsged are making Immense
incomes, and the demand for the art bele never
ceases. Yolar customers once obtained/your
Income Is great and perpetual. Full and satis
factory particulars sent to all who may apply
to J. LEWIS, No. 82 Cedar street, Now York'
with stamp. Box 3,362. net 2 BMW 291
DISTRICT COURT TIIE UNITED STATER,
EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA.
I_ l 7ll E .ll.7.gttgli'lliif,tMEl,o l lr;
of Lancaster, in the said District, a Bankrupt.
The said Bankrupt having under the act of
Congress of the 2d of March, 1067, flied his peti
tion for a discharge from all his debts provable
under the said act, and for a certificate thereof,
alleging that no debts have bran proved, and
no assents have come into the hands of the As
ben; It Is ordered that a meeting of creditors
held on the ath day ofJA. IiIJARY, A. D.,
1888, at 10 °Week, A. M„ before the Register, A.
blaymaker, Esq., at his officer, at No. (I, on the
east side of South Queen street, in the 'City of
Lancaster, Penn's, to be continued by adjourn.
meats, if necessary, when and where the ex_
amlnation or the said bankrupt will be flash
ed; and that if neither Assignee nor Creditor
opposes, the Register certify to the Court
whether the said Bankrupt has in all things
conformed to his duty under the Bald act, and
it not, In what respects, which certificate, and
the said examination when closed with .11
other papers relating to the ca.e, will be died
by the itegister in the Clerk's office.
It is further ordered that a heating he had
upon the Bald petition for discharge and certi
ficate on WEDNESDAY, the 22d day of JASIU-
ART,..A. D., 1008 before the said Court at Poll.
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, if any they have, why the prayer
of the said petition shout be granted.
JOSEPH GAINTNER,
D1 , 3 1 ;12 , Marahal, oth District of Pennsylvania.
51
•
R. A. SDIT
CRACKER, BISCUIT AND CAKE BAKED
30110 STBSET,
Throe doors below Lane's Store, Leaman, Pa)
sar All the artlileelfor sale at this artablial
runt an baked fah nos
4kiladtlhips Advertionunto. 041;16101W Achltrtionnents.
003 AND 606 CHESTNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA
READY-MADE CLOTHING!
NEWEST STYLES
WELL TRIMMED!
BOYS' CLTHING!
11
ii
(q..„
,
.t r. . ! ,!:
:" 4 !ffil
GENTLEMEN LIVING IN Till
AND BOYS, BY SENDING MEASURE,
AS PER DIAGRAM, WILL lIAVI
THEIR ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY
A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. SAM-
PLEs OF (wons sENT BY MAIL TO
ANY PART OF THE UNITED STATES
ROCICHILL & WILSON,
603 and 605 Chestnut Street,
oat 10 amw 411
T . DURCHELL,
COAL
AND W
TABL' &LA '
No. 20 N
OIL LAMPS,
'LIOLESA I.Y. IDEA LIEU IN
L'ITJARCANTONS',
!OltTli THIRD STREET.
Above Race,
PHILADELPHIA.
Sole agent for the East Trenton Pottery Co
Stone China and Common White Ware.
Parties ordering Queensware through this
House save 41 per conc.. fel) 20-lyw 7
gm Torh cl., durdiotmento.
E MPIRE SEWING MACHINE
COMPANY.
SALESROOM, 616 BROADWAY, N.
No. 1 FAMILY MACHINE. This Machine lIELA
a straight needle, perpendicular action, makes
the Lock or Shuttle .Stitch, which will neither
rip nor ravel, acd is alike on both sides; per
harms perfect sewing on every description of
material. with cotton, linen or silk thread.
IL Hems, Fells, Hinds Heald's, Tucks,
Qullta,Plaalts, and Gattiers. As a Family
Machine, it has nu superior.
I'OICE, WITH HEM3iEII. AND 1312 AIDER, MO.
Particular attention is called to our New Im
proved Manufacturing Machines. They run
light and are comparatively noiseless, simple,
d .rable and efficient For Cloth or Leather
work they have no competitors.
No. 2 Machine, with hemmer and Braider,
875. No. 3 Machine. 583.
rlSir Agents wanted, to whom a liberal dis
count will he given.
KAVANAGH 6 DECKER'S,
LLiARD TABLES,
WITH THE CAT GUT CUSHION
(Patentea December ISM, 1866.)
And acknowledged by eminent players to be
the Baer IN 90 . bend for descriptive circular.
KAVANAGH S DECK ttft,
Cor. Canal and Centre streets. New York.
A DRIED LIFE.--INFORMATION AND
l~
advice of vital importance to the married
of both sexes, in a sealed envelope, can be ob
tained free of charge by addressing the under
signed. Respecti Ily,
JAMES S. BUTLER,
823 Broadway, New York.
MZ=Eagl
OROVESTEEN'S PIANOS,
CiROVE.STEEN'S PIANOS,
490; BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
490 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
490 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
Are unrivalled for Durability, Power and
Evenness of Tone. They aro last becoming the
lavorite over all otl.ers, with Musicians,
Amateurs and all lovers of 000 n ML'OLC. They
are Warranted In every respect. Price, one
third lower Chau other first-class makers. Send
fur Circular. UROVESTEEN
-11) Broadway. New York.
WATCHES I WATCILIESiI I
GIFTS FOR
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS!
A superb stock of Fine field and Silver
Watches, all warranted to run, and thoroughly
regulated at the low price of tile each. -
WITHOUT ItEUARD TO VALUE,
And not to nu paid for unless perfectly satis
factory.
1020 Oolld Gold Hunting Watches $250 to 91,000
IWO Magic Cased Gold Watches..... 200 to 503
1100 Ladles' Watches, enameled.— 118 to SIM
1200 Gold Hunt'g Cliron'r Watches 250 to 244)
MO Gold Hunt'g English Levers.. 200 to 230
1300 Gold Hunt'g Duplex Watches 130 to 200
11)00 Gold Hunt'g Am'con Waleim Mto 2.50
1500 tither Hunting Lever5............60 to 150
1.500 Oliver Hunting Duplexes 75 to 2:8
600 Gold Ladles' Watches Si to 230
2000 Gold Hunting Lepines GO to 73
MO Miscellaneous 811/er Watches 60 to 100
11001 Hunting Oliver Watche5......... LS to 75
5100 Assorted Watches, all kinds.. 1010 75
Every patron obtains a Watch by,thls ar
rangement, costing but 810, while it may be
worth 81,00 u. No partiality mbown.
We wish to immediately dispose of the above
magnificent stock. Certificates, naming the
articles, are placed In sealed envelopes, and
well mixed. Holders are entitled to the arti
cles named on their certificate upon the pay
ment of $lO, whether It be a Witten worth 91,100
or one worth l' s. The return of tiny of our
certificates entitles sou to the article named
thereon, upon payment Irrespective of its
worth, and us no art tele valued less than 91t1 ls
named on any certificate, It will at once be
Keen that this ix no LoLtaf y, but a straight for
ward legitimate transaction, which may be
part lc , peLed in oven by iii.• 'cant fastidious.
A single certificate will be sent by ruin, post
paid, upon reculA of 25 cto., five f..x . 91, sixteen
tor 9.50, Fifty and a elegant premium for 95,0ne
Hundred and Twenty and_ more valuable
premium tor 810, Two Hundred and most
supetb Watch fur $l5, To agents, or those
wishing ernploynient, this to a rare oppor
tunity. It 1N 0 tech li zn.tely conducted business,
duly authorized by the Government, and open
to WO Mont careful scrutiny. Try us!
0. KOPMAis di CO.,
No, 1 Park Place,
Corner Broadway, New York.
3ind&sir
T HE GREAT AMERICAN AND CHINA
TEA CU PAXY,
NO. 38 VESEY STREET,
(ESTA 13 Lllirl ED 184 0,)
.V 6 IV YORK CITi
We again caution the public against those
many concerns that have sprung up the past
Is years, that imitate our name In part and
style of doing business. We have no connec
tion with any other house and we feel nsurrod
that the broad principles of commerce upon
which we continno to transact business will oe
acceptable to the public and advantageous to
otlrselvest Those desirous of getting up Club
Orders (Ladles especially), who have few hours
each day to spare can realize handsome co
muneration as we give high ret rate of com
mission. Parties can nays tr,.m 50e to $1 per
pound, by Purchasing oar 'lean which we con-
Onus to sell at the following prices:
Oolong (B lack ) 700600900 Bent 30
Mixed (Green & Slang) 700 80c 0 (10
Engllsh Breakfast, 800 1100 111 0161 10 " h 1 "
Imperial (Green) 80060 a 101 110 ••
Hynon (Green) 100 1 • 60 '•
You❑g Hyson (Grn)Boe 900 lOU 1111 ' 2, •
Uncolored Japan 90c 100 110 " 25
Gunpowder 125
G tound Uorree, lie 30c 35c. Bent Java 40c "
Best Mocha In 1 lb. and 6 lb. Airtight
Ledden Packages 410 per lb.
glee 11 amw 49
gentian!.
DEL J. N. CLEMENT,
DENTIST,
Graduate of the University — of ponneylvanta,
and graduaie of the Petnisir
College or oental Surgery.
OFFICE ON THIRD STREET,
( Third door west of Hutchison's new Drug 'Store,
OXFORD, PENNA.
Teeth extracted without pain by Nitrous
Oxide Gas, Ether and Local Anesthesia. All
diseases of the Teeth and Mouth successfully
treated—such as Irregularities of ohildren's
Teeth; filling of carious Teeth and preserving
the natural organs; Artificial Teeth inserted
from one to a full set; all kinds of Teeth repair
ed and remodeled to fit the mouth.
Persons having 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 6 tfw 23
gHEE GIFTS TO ALLY—A SILK DRESS
pattern, a Family Sewing Machine or Gold
atoh, Free of Cost, for one nr two days' ser
vioe in any town or village. Particulars and
samples sent,free by add/ening, with Kamp,
N.B. OLOUDBILN I* 00., No, ID Hanover at.
doe .164noir
PRICES REDUCED
,LADIES' CLOAKS
GREAT VARIETY
I FINEST MATERIALS!
NEWEST DESIGNS,
AT LOWEST PRICES,
OPENINU DAILY!
AGNEW k ENGLISH,
23 S. Ninth Street,, 839 Chestnut Street,
four doors above r. r. opposite the
Chesnut Street, n Cbnanental Hotel,
oct M PHII4DELPPIIA
PHILADELPHIA CAREER HOSPITAL.
IMMEG=I
Clinical Lecturer and Professor of Malignant
Dioceses in the Philadelphia University of
Medicine and Surgery; Phyolcian to the 'Uni
versity Hospital; founder of and principal
Physician to the Philadelphia Lancer Hos
pital, &c., @a., Is daily makingastonloh ng and
almost miraculous cures of (Amcor by a new
treatment, a Cancer Antidote, that apparently
enters Into the chemical composition of the
Cancer, or cancerous affections, antidotlug,
killing and destroying the cancer, every par
ticle, root Libre 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 love/Wawa this treatment, or to see
patter to under treatment, call at the Ornce, No.
EPil Arch street, or address "Post Ottlee Box
1474, Philadelphia Pa."
may 15 lyw IP
( S
t
..:„.. 1 JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO.,
..•-
..,. ,^) ARE. NOW READY
~. •
•I• WITH THEIR •
^-aaiw
a* Entire Importation 41g,
CHR.IS'T_VAS GOODS
FOR THE PRESENT SEASON, to which they
most re , pectJully Inv Its the attention of those
visiting Philadelphia, suggesting an early call,
before the choicest articles are selected, and the
hurry of Holiday business prevents that care
ful attention they desire extended to all their
visitors. The stock of
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SlI-
VER WARE, PLATED CiOODS, CLOCKS
BRONZES and EUROPEAN NOVELTIES,
Of every description, offered this season by
this House, exceeds in richness, variety and
beauty, the efforts of any previous year. An
examination of our goods cannot but prove
interesting to parties from the country, who
are most, cordially Invited to visit, our estab
liniment, All orders by letter, or inquiries
respecting goods and prices, will receive care`•
tut and prompt attention. Uoods carefully
packed and forwarded. PRICE>I UREATLY
REDUCED TU SUIT THE T/SIES.
JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO.,
Jewelers and Silversmiths,
N. S 2 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
A 1
, 11 6 IAIiE GUIDE.
111 oun grunt Physiology work, of every
one Ills ownDoetor—lieing a Private Imitructur
for Married Persons or those about to Marry,
both male and female, in everything concern
ing the physiology and relent.s of rue Sexual
System, and the Production or Prevention of
011:sprinv, Including all the new discoveries
racier beton) given in the English language,
by Win. Young, M. 1). This is really a V 11.11110.110
and Interesting wink. It is written In plain
language for the general reader, and is illus
trated with upwards of let) a ngravings. All
, young married people,
or those euntemplatii g
marriage, and having the least impediment to
married life, should rend this book. IL din•
closes secrets that every one shouid be ac
quainted with. Still it is a book that must be
looked up, and nit to lie about cite house. It
will be sent to any one on the receipt of Fifty
Cents. Address Dr. Win. Young, No. 416
Spruce st., above Fourth, Pulludelphia.
' yIU
LADIES' FANCY FORS:
♦T
JUAN FARE! I? A '
Old Ditublished FUR MANUFACTORY
NO. 718 ARCH STREET,
ABOVE Tru PHILADELPHIA.
Have now lu Store of my own Importntlon
and Manufacture, eno of we largest and most
beautiful selections of
FANCY FURS,
for Ladles' and Children's wear In the city.
Also, a line assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves
and Collars.
I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very
reasonable prices, and I would therelore solicit
call from my friends of Lancaster county mid
v Remember the name, number nod
street:
have no partner, nor connection with
any other More In Miladylptila,
JOHN PAHEIHA,
No. 71C Arch atreet ahoy., 7th, South aide,
Nap 7Li .11nw• 3c I Philadelphia.
MEYER'S NEWLY IMPROVED CIII:N.
CENT SCALE
OVF.R.STRUN'ii PIANOS,
Acknowledged to be the be,t. London Prize
Medal and Highest Awards lu America re
ceived. Al ELUDE°NS AND SECON D. HAND
PIANOS.
WarelOome, 722 ARCH St., below Eighth
apr lyw 14) ,
PI sdelphia.
805.FURu m. 805.
No. ell ARCH CT., (2el door above 811.1, N. aide.)
PHILADELPHIA.
Ladles', Misses' and Chlldrens' FANCY
FURS., of every description, and at all prices,
Wholesale and Retell, (Jeanine Mink Noble
Sete at 820.1 X) and upwards. Genuine SIBERI
AN SQUIRREL Sens at 810.50 aud upwards.
Fern Bought, Alto! ed and Repaired.
act 16 4m 41
T LIE HOWE MACHINE CO.'S
HEW 1140 MACHI:NEki
OUU BROADWAY,
FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS
THE, HOWL LOCK ,YTITCIL ..
THESE WORLD-RENOWNED REWIND
Were awarded the highest premium at the
World's Fair In London, and MiX first premiums
at the New York Wale Fair of ilOd, and
are celebrated for doina the bunt work, using
a much smaller needle for the Name thread
than any other machine, and by the Introduc
tion of the most approved machinery, wo lire
now able Lo supply the very beet machines in
the world.
These machines are made at our new and
spacious Factory ut Bridgeport, Conn. under
the In supervision of the President of
the Company, Elias Howe, Jr., the original In
ventor of toe Sewing bluLhine.
_ .
They are adapted to all klialsof Family Sow•
lug, and to the u•e 11i Heametresites,lDre.ri Ma
kern, . anon, Miutufneturern of tqiirts, Collars,
Skirt, Cloaks, Mantillas, Clothing, Hats, Caps,
Cornets, Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, Linen
U
(Mods, mbrellas, Parasols, eta. They work
equally well upon silk, linen, woolen, COL
kin goods, with silk cotton or linen thread.
Th. y will seam, quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord,
braid, bind, and tau form every spedes of sew
ing, making IL beautiful andperfeet elicit, alike
on both sides of the Lir:Mien sewed.
The Stitch Invented by Mr. Howe, and made
on this Machine, Is the most popular and dur
able, and all Mowing Mach are subject to
tie ',rind pie Invented by hum.
SEND FOIL CIRCULAR.
SMILEY & STOOPS, Livneral Agents,
No. KM Chestnut si rest, Pnllad'a,
C. FATE, Agent, Lancaster city, Pa,
mar 111
C OMP KM MANURE
II ENIC Y II O, I N E li. ,
SIiPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
AMMONIA AND POTASH.
Warranted Pro! Front Adulteration
PACKED IN BAGS 175 LBS. EACH
PRICE: Dii PER TON OF 2,000 POUNDS
DISCOUNT TO DEALERS
BOOTH k OA RRETT, of Philadelphia,
Chemists of high . Landing In their report of
the analysis, mays to um:
"The constitution of composition e Indicates a
decided advance In the of a Fer
tllfzer by tho Introduction of a considerable
per centage of Potash, and countenances the
claim Involved In the name Complete
Manure."
WILLIAMS & M 0 . 48, 01 Philadelphia, Chem
ists of large experience lu the analysis of Fer
tilizers, says;
" We find from en analysis of your 'Complete
Manure,' that the name you have given It Is
certainly warranted by Its Chemical composi
tion ; In addition to thus cordially recommend
ing your Fertilizer . from a Chemical gland
point, we should state that Its mechanical con
dition Is most excellent, being such an toadmlt
of Ito ti e in the without further prept.
ration:"
The "Complete 31anure" has been used
largely on various crops, and the testimony
thus far received proves it to be the best For•
tlllcer Introduced.
Orden rereived . and Information given by
• DIXON, SHARPLY-98 di. CU.
SOLE AGENTS,
-40 South Wharves, Phhadolphla.
aug 23 lya , 34
HOOP SKIRTS! 628.
WILLLiSf T. HOPKINS
"Otrit OWN MANE."
After more then FrVs yittaa experience and
experimenting in the manufacture of STRICT
LI FiltsT QUALITY HOOP SKIRTS, we offer
; our Justly celebrated goods to merchants and
i the public In full confidence ottbeir euperl
; olty over all others In the American market,
sad they are so acknowledged by all who wear
ordeal in them, as they give more satisfaction
; than any other skirt, and recommend them.
selves In every respect. Dea.ers In tiooi_skirts
should make a note of this fact. EVERY
LADY WHO HAS NOT GIVEN THEM A
VIEIAL SHOULD DO SO WITHOUT FUlt.
THEE DELAY.
Our assortment embraces every style, length
and size for Ladles, Misses and Children.
skirts MADE TO ORDER, Altered and Re
paired. •
Ask for "Hopkin's Own Make," and be not
deceived. See that the letter " H " Is woven on
the Tapes between each Hoop, and that they
are stamped ".W. T. BOYKIN'S MANUFAC
TURER, 028 ARCH BT., PHILAIYA," upon
each tape. No others are genuine.
Also, constantly on hand a lull line of good
New York and Eastern made Skirts, at very
low prices Wholesale and Retail, et the PHIL
ADELPHIA HOOP SKIRT Manufactory_ and
I Emporium, No. 401311 ARCH BTEZET, PM I .LA•
DELPHIA.
MY. z
ar mg 13
C32M=2
G REAT BARGAINS IN
D H 0
WENTZ 11110 R
TH Y
E/tS,O UN!
No. 5 EAST KIND If.
•.. /I Ai A' Illy 82' 0 A". "
Have made very extensive purchases during
the late panle,and are now prepared to oiler 1,/
CASH DUYEHIL great Inducements In
FRENCH, BRITISH AND AMERICAN DRY
000014 of reliable. qualities, In the host styles
find colorings. Al., BLANKETS In great
variety, at lower price/. than current het re the
war, 'llion. stock of MILKS, SHAWL... AND
ULODS, adapted to ,
trade, Is
the moot varied nod extensive. In tuts market.
Wh.NTZ HliuTli E 1 W,
No. 5 East King Street, Sign of the Bee Hive.
no 6 Ifw 111
1867 elliusTmAs I NEW YEAH, 1 868
BA rifi A INS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
CHEAP JOHN'S VARIETY STORE,
The undersigned has laid In, at tinpreve
dentedly low prices, the largesr and by odds
the cheapest assortment of general holiday
gift goods, coexisting of
PERFUMERY, IiOAP,S,
and an endless variety of Notion.. Ito also
I 'm on hand a large and finely schooled stock of
ALSO, BOOTS AND SHORE
for Men Women and Children. Also,
Now le the time to get be/Tatum, MI tho entire
etude bee been laid in at greatly reduced figure'
GOODS SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
itir Remember the cheapest and best place
to buy In all Lancaster Is at
No. 8 EAST KING ST., LANCABTLIL CITY.
deo 4 tfer4B
Bronx° alders-pawns unworn:,
The undersigned has constantly' on band a
stipply►of Rooting elate tor sele at Reduced
Priem • ~ Also, an extra LIGHT ROOFING
tiLATBt, Intended for aletty wi outhlngle
Eft l P/07/lIIIMis very beet Work i Trlt
be warranted to be anent In the beat man,
nor. Builders and others will llndit to theft
Intereet to call and examine the wimples et Ida
=tar& and Med Waterman, No, Ht Dot
rod Lancoiter, ffiA,
_a the
Court Holm, .
deo LI
Vtdital.
LADIES, TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE
THE REAL VELPAU FEMALE PILLS t
TVARRAN . 7 . 7;D FRE
These Pills, so celebrated many years ago In
Paris, for the relator terns's irregularities, and
afterwards for their criminal employment In
the practice of abortion, are now offered for
sale for the drat time In America. They have
been kept in comparative obscurity from the
fact that the originator, Mr. Voipan, is a physi
cian in Paris of great wealth, and strict con
scientious principles, and uas withheld them
from general use, lest tuey 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
tattoo of tho Heart, Hysterics, ,ae., and wilt
effect a cure when all other means have failed;
and, although a powerful remedy, do not con
tain calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful
to the constitution,
To married ladies 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.
CAUTION.—Marr led Ladles should never take
them when there is any reason to believe
themselves pregnant.
Ladles can procure a hoz, sealed from the
eyes of the curious, by enclosing one dollar
and six postage stamps to M. W. MACOMBER,
General Agent for United States and Canadas,
at Albany, N. Y. or to any authorized Agent.
Dr. D. McCORMICK, Agent, Lancaster.
Sold by all Druggists.
THE PHIENIX PECTORAL;
R,
CtoMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD ctir.RRY
AND SENEKA SNAKE ROOT,
WILL CURE THE DISICABHB OF TUN
MIMal
THROAT
Buell as Colds, Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Bron
chitis Catarrh, Sore Throat,lioarae
nese, W hooplug Cough, do.
ITS TIULT USN WILL oaKV &NT
P UL.VUNAJ Y CU.SBLIMPTION.
And even where thla .earful disease has taken
hold it will sitord Q rrator relief than any other
medicine.
Miss Rate Vanderslice, of Pottsville, says:
"I was benentted more by using the Phamix.
Pectoral than any other medicine lever used."
Oberholteer, of Lionville, Cheatercoun
ty, was cured of a Cough of many Sean' 8141/11-
Ing by using the ?Immix Pectoral.
Joseph Luke..., of Hall Street, Phcculxville,
cer. ides that he was erred of,. cough of tWo
year... standing, when all other medicine. had
fat eel, by tile use of Phaniii Pectoral.
Jacob Powers certifies that ho LIM sold hun..
dreds of bottles of the Phognix Pectoral, and
that all who used It W.I . testiruuu) of Its won
derful effects in curing cough.
John kito3 or. editor of the Independent Roods,
having mod it., has ion In pronoune•
tog It a complete remedy fur comp, llowne
peen and Irrloalon irk line throat.
The West Uho.ler ✓efersonian save: " We
have known Dr. (Merito.tzer personally a num
ber of years, anti It gleei us the greater pleiu•
are to reaornmed Ills medicines, inasmuch R.
the public rarely have the benefit of family
medicines prepared by a physician of his ac
quirements anti experience.
Dr. Oberhollzer in a member of the Alumni
of the Medical Department of the University
of Pennsylvania, at which Institution ho grad
uated In 1854.
The Heading Uoirtte says: "Tills cough rem
edy is made by Dr. L. Oburholtrmr. of Phoenix
vi i 10, Pa., and it into acquired an Unsurpassed
reputation In eu ring coughs. It is carefully
and skillfully prepared from W lid Cherry Bark
and Oruoka Snake Hoot,"
Dr. Uoo, B. Wood, Professor of the Practice
of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania,
Physician to the Pennsylvania hospital, and
one of the nut hues of tile United Hiatus Dis•
pousatory, says of Sonata Snake Hoot. "its
action ix specially directed to the lungs."
The proprietor of tills inuolelue has so much
confidence in Its curative powent, froth the
testimony of hundred.. who nevi) used It. that
the money will be PAID BACK to any maths,.
er who IN not Kill with Its effects.
. .
It Is so pleamtut that .1411dren cry for It.
It costs only TWENTY-FIVE: CENTH.
It Is Intended for only one ohm of dlseascs
natnely, those of the Throat and Lungs.
.11Iar kTepared only by
LIINI 013ERHOUZER, M. I).,
G==id!
Sold by all Druggists nuti Storekeepers. ,
JoIINNON, HOLLOWAY dr COW ..NN, No.
ZI North Sixth stteet, Philadelphia, tiettrral
Whotennis Agents,
N. your nearest druggists or store
keeper does not keep title niedlcine tlo not hit
biro put you utr With Hutu° other medielue, be
cause he makes more money out It, but used
nt 1)1110 to 0. , it the agents for It.
THE PlitEN IX PELToktA 1. WILL CURE
For Halo by
Adolph Locher, suceemsor to James Smith,
G. Baker, Dr. Thou. Ellmalter, Jl/1111
P. Loug S hoax, Ch.. A. 1101010th, Dr. H. B.
Parry, Dr. 113.1cCormlek, Druggl.ta, lauoa•tur,
H. B. Parry and It. WlBlama, Coluiabla.
John J. Liullan and Lundim dr. Trout. Marl
etta. Lieu 18 kuw CA)
A . FRIEND TO THE AFFLICTED!
DR. A. It. BR/sill - NE, •
I'IIYSICIAN AND rill itt/EON,
Has opened a permanent Wilco to Lancaster,
Ya , (or the train meat of Chronic Inseam., and
Invitee those who are m need of his services,
to call and consult him free of charge.
The D icier pledge iiin,mf to give careful at-
Lennon to every patient who calls upon him
and will not bold out any Inducement which
the case will not warrant. Dr. 13. compounds
edieln. at Ills Laboratory, which
c mblne the whole vegetable and mineral
kingdoms, wllllolll COUllii lug himself to any
one system of medicine, devoting himself to
finding the most congenlai remedies for the
human tram : he also believes the medicines
employed by him will cure Chrone bibelot. of
the oldest and mon! obstinate character, when
curable and pledges Weill for the complete
and sure eradication from the system of all
Chronic Dbmascs.
There In not their superior In the known
world. Many of thene npeelnen are prepared
'rum the formulan of Iho ceiebr" ted Dr. Deden
bough of lieorge:own. 01110, who nu nue ennful.
ly treated 287,0ue patients, during u pihetlee of
twenty-six years.
Dr. lirlsblue treats all forms of Chronic Ins.
eases, mach an
Consumption, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia,
!Scrofula, Constipation, Bronchitis, liken
matism, Diseases of toe Kidneys, Heart
and Bpino, Nervous Debility Fits,
!Skin Diseases, Female Com
plaints, Cancer,
and all diseases peculiar to young or`old.
Dr. B. makes Ills diagnosis by too urine, and
will es e entire Sal !auction to those at a dis
tance whosend Min their case for examination.
The Doctor can be found at all bourn at Ills
office and residence. No. 11.1 East King Street,
a feW doors east of the Eastern Hotel.
. . • .
Conhultatlun free and atriaLly confidential.
oat 1:1 Wow 42
pry Goods, 61r.
HAVEN de. BROTHERS ARE sELLISU
all kludn of DRY CIuODS AL
(IRICA2'LY REDI7CED PRICES.
CALICOES,
GINCHIAMS.
MUSLINK,
•
TICKINUS,
ECEB
111LANKETH,
QUILTS,
LINENti,Ao
LADIF.B' DRESS CIOODS,
;BHA WLY AND CLOAKS
CLOTHS AND CASSIMEHES.
HEADY•MADE CLOTHINU.
AU al Reduced Prices.
J 0• Call and examine.
HAUER & I.IRO THERM
GE=
11A(iEll et BIIOTIIEIIB taro now opening u
nuo annorttriont of LADIEn' NUlni In
MINK SABLE,
HUIERIAN
RUSHIAN BITCH
WATER MiNß,ac.,
In all the Sew Hhapes
PRICEM LOW.
THE BEST PLACE TO BUY!
CHEAP, CHEAPER, EAPEST,
No. 3 EAST KING kiTSItAT
LANCAHTER CITY
PLIOTOURAPII ALBUMS,
TABLE et POCKET CUTLERY
TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
DRY GOODS'!
GLOVES, HOSIERY,
AND TRIMMING OF ALL KIND.Y,
MIME
GLASS AND QUEENSWARE,
TEA BETS, &C., .IkC
CHEAP JOHN'S
CEIMIM