pat intdliipa. iNTERESTLIM PRESErfTATIONg Avoirtt FritsmErr.—On Wednesday afternoon a delegation of the West Philadelphia Fire Company, No. 42, of Philadelphia, arrived in thls city, in charge of a frame and pho tographs to be presented to the Humane Fire Company, consisting of twenty mem- There, viz: Edward Lyster, Wm. H. Mark ward, Joseph Sloan, James F. Wilson, Geo. Blankley, Asa Frau, John Miller, Robert Lynch, Hugh McKinney, Thomas Boston, John E. Barrett, Thomas Crout, David Wilson, Jacob Toy, Thomas Wilke, Win. P. Ottey, John Johnson, Henry Fite, John Eckert, and A. J.Galbraith. "Frank," the fire:dog belonging to the Company is a self constituted committee, having been twice put off the train before leaving Philadel phia, and accompanied the Committee on, Presentation. They were escorted to their headquarters, "The Cross-Keys Hotel," by the Reception Committee of the "Big Six." In the evening by appointment the mem bers. of the Humane Fire Company and the Committee of Presentation of the West Philadelphia Fire Company met at Schou renbralm's Saloon, West King street. At 8 o'clock all present marched into the large room in rear of the bar, where a simper got ten up by the Humane Boys was in waiting for their guests, and were seated around two large tables, well ladened with all that a craving appetite might wish for. Between the tables stood the Frame and Photographs to be presented to the Hu inane Fire Company from their Philadel. phis brethren, which was decidedly the most beautiful and costly present of the kind we have ever seen. This magnificent testimonial consisted of handsomely colored photograph likenesses of the 54 members of the West Philadelphia Company, who participated in the Grand Firemen's Pa rade in this city on the 17th of October, being on that occasion the guests of the Humane, adorned with an elegant and highly orna mented gilt frame, S feet high by 5 lest wide. The top of the frame is surmounted with a large gilt representation of the American eagle, from whose talons floats a long gilt scroll bearing the following inscription : WEST PHILADELPHIA hose Ai S. E. E. CO., No. 42, TO HUMANE Ft RE Co., OP LANCASTER, No. it. Directly under the eagle Is a neatly exe cuted model of a hose carriage, with all the necessary fixings and apparatus pertaining thereto. A vary handsome shield below the carriage bears the motto: " WE PER SEVERE To SAVE!" At the bottom of the , frame is a perfect and pretty model of the steamer belonging to the company, the peculiarity of which is that it can be taken apart, and lying under the engine is a sec tion of suction hose to be attached to a plug in front of the steamer. Midway on the right and left sides of the frame are a branch pipe, tire axe and trumpet crossed, and very beautifully represented, together with many Other lire emblems. This splen did frame was manulitetured by Mr. Andrew Galbraith, No. 332 South Third street, Philadelphia, who deserves great credit for the mechanism and skill displayed by him, and the photographs are executed in the highest and best style of the art by Mr. T. W. Searby, and his assistant, Mr. Harry Beale, Nos. 324 and 326 South street, Philadelphia. The committee who super intended the construction of the testimonial were Messrs. Markward, Joseph Sloan, and Assistant Engineer James F. Wilson, who lire also deserving of much praise. In the centre of the present is the liillowing reso lution, generously executed in a very fine specimen of penmanship by William Mc- Devitt, of Philadelphia Fire Company, No. IS: HALL OF THE WEST rill LA. 11 RISE Cu., NO 42, t Pnuaimmeam, uctmier, mai, 151.7. .1 At a meeting held this evening, of the members that participated in the visit to Lancaster on the 17th of October, the fol lowing resolution was unanimously adopt ed: Resolved, That our heartfelt thanks are duo and hereby tendered to the Humane Fire Company, :No. G , of Lancaster, for their generous hospitality extended to us on our recent visit, and that there be a committee of three appointed to have pre pared n frame and photographs of those that participated in the visit to Lancaster on the 17th inst., to be presented to the Hu mane Fire Company us a token of esteem and regard. EtlwAim LYsTER, President Jr»! N E. Itmutorr,tieeretary. WILLIAM U. MARE WA Itl/, JAMES L. WILSON, JosErn Another peculiarity in this testimonial is, that immediately surrounding the oval containing the resolution of thanks, are eight photographs, the upper three of which are Col. Loystor, the President of the Com pany and Chief Marshal on the day of pa rude, with his two assistants IM that occa sion, Messrs. Blankley and Freas ; the three lower ones are those of the committee who got up the testimonial, while the two on the sides are those or Messrs. Bransbury and Crout, each of whom lost an arm in the late war. Mr. B. on the left side lost his left arm. and Mr. C. on-the right side lost his right arnt. After all had partaken of the supper set before them, the presentation took place. George Brubaker, Esq., President of the Humane Fire Company, presided at t:he right end of the first table, .with Mayor Sanderson at the left end, and Mr. George Wehrly at the right end of the second table. The President of the West Philadelphia Eire Company, Col. Edward Lyster, who sat on the right of Mr. Brubaker, arose and presented the frameand photographs in the tbllowing brie( address: Mr. l`reSident and Membrrs the ITU Mane Engine (.bmpany This Committee has been selected by the West Philadelphitt Ifose and Steam - Fire Engine toinpuny for the purpose of placing in your Hall a suitable token of our esteem for pot all, and of our gratitude for your kindness and abundant, hospitality. We came among you last October, as strangers to many of you. Your brotherly attention made us all feel that we left you as old-time friends. We never cease telling our friends and dear ones at home, the story of the happy days spent milting the hospitable people of old Lancaster. We bring this frame, enclosing the counterfeit resem blances ofyour fifty-four guests, askingyou to receive it, from no intrinsic value which it may have, but as a lusting memorial of the brotherly love and manly friendship which shall ever be maintained between our companies. Thu bachelors among us request the to express the modest wish that they may not be entirely forgotten by the fair lady friends of the Humane, and that this memorial may help some of them to think occasittnally of the poor fellows who are now Withffilt. 1101,0. We thank you again. We had heard how high was your position in Lancaster its a company and as citizens. Our visit doubly confirmed the report. We would say, (toil speed you in the perlormance of your noble duties as firemen. Your continued pros perity and happiness will gladden our hearts, and whenever any of you may visit our beautiful home, we will endeavor to equal your kindness and hospitality. My pleasant duty is done in handing to you thts emblematic frame. Gee. Brubaker, Esq., -President of the Humane Fire Company, received the testi monial with the following remarks: Mr. Preßident, and Gentlemen of the West Philadelphia J'irc Lbmpany : I urn glad to see you in our city again; glad to be able on the part of the Humane Fire Company of old Lancaster to welcome you as their guests. Although this occasion is not important in the annals or the Fire Department, vet to us it marks the continuance of good feel ings, kind fellowship and friend ly gratitude, begun at a time when our wattle people were endeavoring to receive you with all the kindness and hospitality in their Dower. 'Phis beautiltd and costly testimonial of your regard for us and our ellbrts tn prop erly entertain you, coming as it does en tirely unsolicited, 0101 vomited 101 th the complimentary terms you have been pleased to award us, Will belong preserved and cherished as commemorating an era in our history•. Our own ITlPMbers are plain, honest and straightforward, desirous to 1,, what Is right, and to be In every act and deed representatives of good, reliable, man ly firemen ; and when the opportunity was afforded them to receive the West Philadel phia firemen with others of their class, they endeavored to treat you with that re spect, courtesy and attention all firemen should extend to each other; and this beau tiful and magnificent frame enclosing the pictures of every member who favored the - Humane with his presence on that memora ble occasion, known as the Firemen's pa rade in the city of Lancaster, shows that our efforts were more than appreciated. Each picture will have its own history, to recall in alter times, when years (Cain /MVO gone by and 1.111. !Walk of the actors in these scenes will have been silvered over with the frosts of age, many rentiniseonces of pleasant times spent together, of lasting friendships formed, of laughable adven tures—all to be remembered with satisfac tion and recalled with pride. Permit me again to welcome vou here, without further remarks, and extend to you a true, hearty greeting to our midst. On behalf of the lady friends of the Hu mane Fife Company. Mr. S. A. Wylie, Etli• tor of the Lancaster Inquirer, presented to the Committee a very large pound cake, beautifully decorated, on the top of which was an Ivory-type picture of M r. Brubaker, President of the Humane, surrounded In the teeing with the words "Moor Friends" and a large figure "0." Mr. Wylie in pre. Renting the cake spoke briefly and humor ously, saying that the giving and receiving of pictures were always very acceptable presents, and wero especially so in the days when he was u bachelor and visited the ladies, that although they had not as many likenesses to give in return for the number they were about to receive, they were de termined to present one—that of their President—with this nice cake as a owed token of their regards, for they could eat alt around him and undermine hint, but would have his likeness left as a memento of this occasion. Mr. Wm. H. Markward responded briefly end appropriately, ac cepting the cake and returning the thanks of the Company for the same, in conclusion saying "they were bound to eat it too." • Mr. Markward then presented to the Hu mane Fire Company two smaller pictures with oval gilt frames to hang on the right and left aides of the large frame and photo graphs. The one to be placed on the right side was a photograph likeness of Terrence MeOneker, the new Chief Engineer of the Philadelphia Fire Department, and' , was presented on•behulf of Mr. Searby by M., while the other was a group of four, the committee' the htrge fretne--Messre. MarkW,ard,'Wilson and Sloan-ant Mr. A. .I.GA4braith; the fleeigner, and maker.::;:' Honor, - Mayor sandeteop:ora4elf of the amens received the small frames of pliotograph*Mid replied to:Mr. Mark ward as folloWs:" ' Gentlemen of the WestPhlladelphia Hose Company, °abolish of the Humane. Engine and Hose Company of Lancaster, I gladly accept the beautiful , presents which have been so kindly tendered US.. After the elo ?ireeislitdeantn dimar a p e rg . r . p r t i a d d e d n fe : 72 d 01 , , , , 0 n u 0 r less timely and appropriate remarks of my young friend from the Union Fire Com pany, who was selected by the Ladies con nected with the Humane to present the ele gant cake to their Philadelphia friends, I scarcely know what to say—the ground having been so thoroughly occupied by those distinguished:gentlemen. Still, as an unworthy member df the Humane, I would be derelict in duty if I did not essay to add something to what has been so well said on this interesting occasion. Gentlemen of the West Philadelphia Hose Company, the magnificent token of your good will which your worthy President has presented in such kind and nattering terms is received and will be kept as a cherished memento of that friendship which was so auspiciously formed, when you were the guests of the Humane, on the 17th of Octo ber last, and which has now so happily cul minated in this pleasant re-union of the two organizations. The frame and the photo graphs which embellish it, constitute one of the finest specimens of artistic skill I have ever seen, and reflects the highest credit on the gentlemen who executed it. The same remarks apply to these smaller frames and the pictures they contain, so well presented by Mr. Markward. They are also of the highest style of art, and are also received with the same emotions of gratitude which we feel for the larger one. Gentlemen: The Fire Department of Philadelphia has a reputation for efficiency co-extensive with the Union itself. Indeed, I may say, its celebrity is world-wide.— And, although on a much smaller scale, permit me to say, that in no city of the size of Lancaster is there to be found a more active and efficient body of firemen than we can boast of here; and second to no other organization In our midst is the Hu mane Engine and Hose Company, No. 0. The lire department of this city, like their brethren of Philadelphia, are always ready and willing to respond to the call of duty, and assist in saving the lives and property of their fellow-citizens; and in doing tins they cheerfully encounter every hardship, and are afraid of no exposure. Gentlemen of the \Vest Philadelphia Hose: Upon the occasion of your visit to our city on the 17th of October last, the Hu mane, whose guests you were, endeavored to entertain you in the best possible Mull nor they could, so as to make your stay pleasant and agreeable. The Company is mainly composed of workingmen and me chanics, none of whom are blessed with an abundance of this world's goods, being less highly favored in this respect than most of the other companies in our town—conse quently the entertainment we furnished you was necessarily plain and unpretend ing. But we did the best we could, and the evidence that you appreciated our humble efforts is now before us in these magnifi cent presents. We shall cherish them, as tokens of friendship, in our heart of hearts, They shall remain a fixture there, and will be transmitted us an heir-loom to those who shall take our places In the Company when we have descended to the tomb. And now, fellow Firemen of Philadelphia and Lancaster, allow me to say that these re-unions, which have becomesonnewhat of an institution amongst us, are worthy Mail commendation. They serve to keep up that friendly and generous feeling and that spirit of emulation to excel, which should always exist between brethren engaged in the same laudable efforts for the good of their fellow-men; and I trust the present visit of our friends will be mutually pleasant and agreeable to both organizations, and that nothing will occur to mar the harmony, or detract front the pleasure which now prevails at this festive board. Gentlemen of the West Philadelphia Hose : On behalf of the Humane Company, -I again return you their sincere and grate ful thanks for the valuable and costly presents you have made us, and hope that the friendship thus so happily begun be tween the two companies may be lasting as time itself. I have done. Mr. Markward was then walled on Mr a song, when he complied with the request by singing a sentimental sung, and the comic Irish song—" Terrence O'Rourke," both of which he sang well, and afterwards recited an Irish letter connected therewith. The members of both Companies then formed in line and proceeded to Fulton Hall, where the festivities of the evening wound up in' complimentary hop, extend ed to the wee sma' hours of the morning. The party was a very agreeable one, and everything passed off pleasantly. The Phil adelphia firemen express themselves as highly delighted with the hospitality and kindness extended to them by their Lan caster friends. Wednesdiiv evening, the 15th of J anuary, 186 S—will be another of the memorable events in the history of the West Philadelphia and Humane Fire Companies, an occasion never to be Ibrgotten, but to be cherished for all time' to come ils the strengthening and binding ‘ link in the chain of harmony, love and friendship established between them. Committee WHAT LANCASTER COUNTY PAT,— Wu are indebted to D. C. Maurer, Esq., Chief Clerk of the Auditor General's Department, for a copy of the Auditor General's report, for the year ending No , ,Ttuber:lo,lso7. The whole revenue of the State for the fiscal year was $28.423,330,07. or this amount Lancas ter county paid $90,085,51, ns follows: TAX ON CORPORATION lITOCK Columbia and Chestnut Hill Turnpike c rl2. 02 Columbia and Washington.. 19 00 Lang aster and Ephrata 67 111 Lancaster and Lttlz 1.14 od Lancaster and Marietta 90 to Lancaster, Elizabethtown di Middletown I%n 91 Lancaster and Susquehanna 1:"41 :17 Monor 2:18 ss Pelorsburg, etc.... 14 td) Strasburg and 19 47 Willow street S 4 HI Chestnut 1-1,11 Iron Ore C 0... Inland Insurance and lie posit Company Columbia Gas Cdmoany Lancaster Gas Company. Tax on Real and Personal Estate Special half mill Lax on per• sonal estate Tax on Loans TAX ON NET EARNINGS Sit INI-O.IIE. Lancaster and Elizabeth- town Turnpike Lancaster Gus Company Inland Insurance and De posit Company Columbia 011 Company Lancaster and 6usquellanud. Turnpikes Columbia and Chestnut. Hill Turnpike Chestnut Hill Iron Ore Co. Reed, McGrauu Lt. Co ......... Marietta and Mount Juy Turnpike Lancaster and Marlettaturn pike 47 78 U. Swart? .1 Manhelm and Petersbug ...... 27 50 Lancaster and Lltlz 89 Bair et Clarkson 71,7 01i 'fox on enrolment of laws 170 00 510,512 :IS TA X 00 WRITS. 'WILLS, DEEDS, Al'. Front Wm. 1,. Bear, Prothon otary 696 7.5 From J. Seltionirldge, lute Phothonotary From E. Franklin, Into Reg ister 301 711 From M. D. Hem, Recorder.. 137 From Isaac Hollinger, late Recorder From S. L. Leaman, former TAX ON CERTA IN OFFICES. From Wm. L.. Bear, Prothon otary 27t; From John Seltionn;Jdge,lme Proth,uotary '2711 of From L. Franklin, former Reginter ::),1 O) From S. L. Lealllllll, former • Recorder 10 -- 970 .Ni CollKteriLl Inberlfauce tax... 11,751 4'2 Tavern Llcentieri 5,5H7 57 Retailers' Lleensen 7:17+75 Theatres, Clrcuscs, etc Billiard Rooms, etc Resta u ran ts, etc.... Peddlers' Licenses 13rokere' Licease“ LamtWary and Brewery minket; Premiums Ott Chunk:vs Pumplila Laws EnelleittX Accrued 1 tilt rent Thu following amount aua drawn from the Stat.° Treasury during the fiscal year : Pensions and Gratuities 3,411 Zn Common Hetioolx M,.reautilk, Appraisers The following is the t ahltaion or personal estates in the county and taxable for ;State purposes; the lISSIR*IIIII3IIt of taxes thereon for the year Mai; also the half mill tax authorized by the Legislature; tho popula tion or the county according to the ceases of icon, and the taxably inhabitants therein in 1007 ; Vida IttiOn !\ 811.8113 MI I of taX,S MIME] POpUlittiOLl N PATENTS. —Anthony lake, 01 this city, hue obtained letters patent dated Jan nary 7,1808, for a valuable combined Alarm I Lock and Door Bell. The nature of his In vent ion such that the ordinary striking ! bell or gong fastened on any port of the door desirable, can be connected with the lock by simply fastening the tell wire to a hook bolt projecting from the lock itself, When this in done the dour knob can be turned neither to the right nor Lu the left ' without ringing the bell. 'rta plated coy ering for the keyhole, or escutcheon, is also connected in such a manner with the lock and bell, that it is impose:bite to move it aside either for inserting the key or using nippers, without sounding an alarm, no matter how cautiously the operation may be performed. Leonard Fleckenstein, of Manor town- ! slaip;shas also obtained letters potent for an ' Improved Scrubber, o' sumo date. /lite body of this useful Iltt'e article is made completely of iron, a n d theretore strong find durable. It differs from other patent scrub bers in being acollopedor corrugated, there. ; by stiffening the gum and greatly increas ing its scrubbing qualities. Both patents obtained through the agency of J. Stauffer, of this city. A SEVERE SQUERZE.—On Friday last a lad named Thomas Troup, aged 12 years, whose home is iu Philadelphia, but who bee been living with Rev. Mr. Pomeroy at Parkemburg, while playing about some stock care being loaded on the Pennsylva nia Railroad at that piece, was caught be twepn'theoars'and 'Mute and badly sgueez ao',.. !Or:, Miasphy was sent for Oho attended o tiii:iatiries of the' lad.. He is not 'seri ously injured. ra:AIN'OASTVIR IVPACESrTI:N . TELLIGECE JANIT -7 .Al - 22, 1868. To-DAY we. conclude the publication of the names 01 the various Manufacturers in the. oth Pennsylvania Collection District producing not less than 81000 annually, with their Post Office address: SIXTH DirtSION. Albright Wm. P., Akron, tobacconist. Becker Christian 8., Lit z. Bruckhgtrt Abraham M., Litic. Bach EJlas, Litiz. Bush Jacob, Litia Bach Joseph, Litlz. Bach Isaac, Litiz. Brubaker Aaron H., Branersville. " tobacconist Bruner Elias, Brunersville. Bentz Peter. Mlliway. Baer C. R., 'Treasttrer Eden Paper Mill, Lan caster. Bowman Henry 8., Neffaville. Burkholder Joseph. Farman:mine. Brown Samuel FL. West EsrL Brubaker Moses M., Briekersville. Breitlgam Benjamin, Penn, distiller. Bretigam Benjamin, Penn. Brimer P. & D., Brtmersvlile. Derr J. W., Lila. dentist. Dillman Isaac, FarmersvWe. Diseinger Fratiklin„Brickersville. Erb John. EloheibergerJohn G.,Rothsville, tobacconist. EmmertAndrew, East Remplield. Eberly Henry, Durlach. Erb Hiram, Duriach. Erb Ephraim 0., Brickersville. Frey Daulei, Manheim. Fredrick George, Litiz. tobacconist. Flory George, Lincoln. Fetter Henry R., Litht . Geitner, Clement, Litiz. Grosh S. H., Litiz. Gyer Jacob A., Roathsville, tobacconist. Gable William, Roathsville, tobacconist. Garner. John F., Oregon, tobacconist, Graver Jacob, Litiz. Groff Abraham, Bareville. Grabill H. 8., West Ear]. Hostetter John, Neffsville, Runsecker Christ. L., Binkley's Bridge. Herr Stephen 8., Bink.ley's Bridge, tobacco nist Hannenstine John, Mantleim. Hess Samuel H., Litt.. Hostetter John H., Oregon, tobacconist. Elallacher Jeremiah, Litiz, tobacconist. Illppert Joel, Litt.. Kriter Charl&s W., Litiz, distiller. Keller & Tsbudy, Litiz, brewers. Kreider David L. Roathsville. Kafrotti Ueorge W., West Earl, tobacconist Light Moses, White Oak. Miksch James H., Mob a Christian, Brunersville, tobacconist. Miller .Si Noit, Oregon. McCrary Israel, West. Earl, tobacconist. Martin Israel W., Farmeraville. Miller John H., Durlach. Maiovern John R., Lancaster, tobacconist. .McLaughlin Henry O. West Earl. Nell Christian, Rothville. (Merlin John, Durlach. Pannahacker Jesse, Durlach. Ritter Benjamin, LIU.. Ranch Henry A , Litiz. Royer Martin, Brunersvllle, tobacconist. Rottman John. Binkley's Bridge. Itettew & Groff, listreville. Bei fsnyder Durlach, tobacconist. Rudy Ado n, Bareville, tobacconist. Sturgis J Mins F., Litlz. Souders Daniel, Litiz, tobacconist. Shreiner Mary, Lithe, tobacconist. Shaeffer Emanuel, Rothsville, tobacconist. Shenk Abraham, Oregon. Shenk Abraham, Oregon, tobacconist. snavt•ly Henry S., Sporting Hill. sellers Peter, Manhelm. Josas s.,Munhettn. Souders samuel, NVlssler .10110 8., Brunersvllle, tobacconist. Wltters .iamb D., Litiz. Weitzel Jacob, Lill.. \Veltman Jonas U., Litiz, dentist. ingenroth Lewis, Fartnersville. Wenger Joel, West Earl. Wolf Jacob, West Earl, tobacconist. V,ssier Benjamin, Lincoln. Voting John H., Roathsville, tobacconist. Zook Ileury K., West Earl. Zook & McCloud, West Earl. SEVENTH DIVISION. Bare John S., Millersville. Barr John, Siarticellie. Barr Epbtaiot, East Elempfield. Brown George D. Millersville. Brubaker Alines .M., Brubaker Abraham, Millersville. Brenneman A. It., Baker R. 8., Millersville. Brenner E.& Co., Safe Harbor. Berger Daniel 8., LandLsville. Hinkley Samuel, Lancaster. Burkholder Henry K., Landisville. Burkholder D. K., Landisville. Bertztield Reuben, Millersville, Conrad Henry, New Danville. 'onstine E. J., Millersville. Doemtler Adam. Millersville. Diet - i,ll Adam, Hempfleld, tobacconist. Ernst Anthony, Millersville. Eshleman Amos H., hilliersville. • Eshleman Benj. K., Highville. Fenstamitcher F. A., Millersville. Good .1. 8., Marticville. (bood J. 8.., Alartieville. Good Jonas, Marticville, distiller. Gantt Henry. Lancaster. Herr C. H. & 11. C., Millersville. Adam, Ile, Henry C.. Lancaster. Hits,tand I'. W., Millersville, surgeon den tier. Hershey Jacob K., Montville. Hershey E., Columbia. Hoopes Davis, Colemanville. Hanish M. W., Slackwater. Il arnisu Samuel, Conestoga Centre. Haverstick Levi, Manor. Hoffman Henry, Landisville. Heiser Übed, Mechanicsville, tobacconist. Hamaker Daniel, Vast Hemptield. Hersh Henry S., New Hu bely Henry, Manor. Heiman Henry, Landisville. Huber John, Martieville. Hinderuyer Flax Co., Hemplleld. Harmon Amos, Slackwate:, tobacconist. Hershey Levi, I Henry, ;Millersville. Kauffman Samuel, Millersville. Kau Oman O. N., Manor, tobacconist. Keylor Barbara, Millersville. Kern John H., K i duller Henry H., Millersville, tobacconist Lute. John, East Hempileld. Landis Jacob H., Manor. Levan Ueurge as Son, Millersville. I.elders Charles. Millersville, tobacconist. Leonard F. R., Manor, tobacconist. Lentil, A. J.. Hemptield. Lyons Woe. 8.. Conestoga. Miller John, Manor. Miller John, Safe Harbor. Mell Inger C. K., Millersville. Mellinger Henry, Manor. Myers Rudolph, ionestoga Centre. Musselinun F. 8., Lancaster. Overholser &Co., Safe Harbor. Peters Jacob G , Slackwater. Powden Isaac 8., Millersville, tobacconist. Shank Samuel 8., Millersville. Shank Rudolph, Slackwater. s honk H. a: son, Salunga. stoner & Stehman, Manor. Stoner Fred., Jr., Manor. Senor Frederick, Lancaster, distiller. neroad John, Lancaster. sh ck P,wzan, Lancaster. sornon Jacob, East Hempneld. Sanders David, Landisville. \V inner Jacob H., Manor. Will Jacob D , Martieville. Tenzer Jacob 8., Conestoga Centre, tobacco nisi. E1(.11'1 It DIVISION. Ambler Edward, Liberty Square. Aliment Elias, Hawlinsville. Aumeut George, Colemanville. Andrew B. K. di J. F., New Providence. liradlv Isaac, Wakefield. Boyd S: Mayer, Peters' Creek. Barnett .0 Shank, Green, Brogan & Brother, Oak Hill. rennemsn Christian, Srnithville. Brews Thomas M. Chestnut Level, dentist Brown .1.-remiah, Goshen. Cramer Cyrus, Providence. Cauttman C. C., Wakefield. rosier Aaron. Martleville. Inthree John, Buck. I)orsey &armlet Peters' Creek. I 'muss Abraham, Providence. David Thomas F., Lyle. Eshleman Ell, Martleville, E,tileman John W.. Lancaster. FtlrgiSoll Jos. K., Mechanics Grove. Groff ti Flit o , Chestnut Level. Gr,,lr Abraham, Marticvllle. Good John J., Martieville. Hess Quarryville. Hess .0 Fite., Quarryville. 111 clebrand Joon, Providence, tobacconist. linguae Davis, Mount Nebo. Hutton McSparran, Liberty Square. Herr Christian 13. (Pequea), Willow Street. .1 ones 111-hard. Peters' Creek. Kepperling &Snyder, Smitlivllle. King Uak Shade. Keels)rts David, Mount Nebo. Lefever Daniel Quarryville. Long W. S. s H. H., Chestnut Level. Lynes A Keuperllng, Snalthville. Myatt Franklin, Providence. Matthews John, Kirk's Mills. Miner 0. W., Greene. 1. S.. Marticvllle, M'Crettry William, Glen Roy. McVey ,0 Jackson, Lyle. Martin John, hawlinsville. Peoples Hiram, Providence. Pennock Lydia, Greene. Pusey Mahlon, Mechanics Grove, Frail Agnes L., Chestnut Level. Royer Cyrus, Sinithville. Reed Charles, Chestnut. Level. Smedley Joel, Fulton House. Sneavely John, Liberty Square. Strohm John, Jr., Smithville. Williams, Humphrey S Co., Peter's Creek. ° Wicks Edward, Greene. Wood snmuel, Wentz. Thomas, Liberty Square. Zell E. M., Oak H 111, dentist. Zook Maurice, Providence. NINTH DIVISION. Anderson Isaac, ICinzers. Thor Jacob, Gap. Billing Edmund, Stee linmel I .1. Sr Sou Christiana. limn Job, Christiana, Ricking N. et 1., Pennlngtonyille. Brut Paradise. Bechar 13'11'1)101, Lancaster. Bo.tmmn samuel, Blazers, tobacconist. Curley Johu, (lap. Color M. P. & Son, Calm. omellus Janice, Gap. Culls Nlllllllei. Feel lllly, Claimer Joseph, GODS. Bottler Elias, Paradise. Ely Henry m. , Gap. ED. Jacob, lielintonte. ItNienshade t r ltro., Leaman Place, Eli out Jpl,e , Leaman Place. Est ittinan M. 8. , Leaman Place, EcLert George L., Blazers. Fottletsmith George, Paradise. Fe: nt Co_ Paradise, brewer. Grilith Thomas W., Gap. e , ple Nathaniel, Christiana. Goal men James, Venningtouyille. Oletin Samuel, Kluzers. GSA Jacob E., Citrist lane. Cllntin Daniel 8., Fertility. Goal W lillatn, Lancaster, Hunsecker Jacob, Bnyerstowu. llotston B. E., Gap. fl nol James Christiana. Harnett.). S. J., Christiana. Hoar JohnSoudersburg. Hart, ish B. NV., Lancaster. Haul minimal, Enterprise. Harman Henry F., Enterprise. Hoar William C., 13uyerstown. lierrJohn F., strusburg. Irwin James, South Hermitage. Kenetgy John H., glazers. Lingertield Sr Hirst, Christiana Leidlen I. t.e.. SOD, Paradise. Leman.] John, Leaman Plane. Landis John Fertility. McCaciren James. Buyerstown. Mehrlng Cy , UN, South Hermitage. Moore McGlaughlin, Greenland. Mollvaine 3 Bro., Paradise nap., Belimont Must Jacob, Coins. Newhaustr John. Gap. N,,ble Wm. M., Christiana. NixonThonmi, Gap. itoseborough James, Jr., South Hermitage. Rambo Site, south et ermitage. siland Freed, Coopentile. Rohrer Israel. Leaman Place. Rohrer UDVISlian, Strasburg. Renck John, Pat adise. Ronk Jesse P , Enterprise, Ronk W. C., Enterprise, distiller, Haack Samuel, Lancaster. Rambo Nathau, Smith Hermitage. Sharpless Chas., Christiana. Shirk H. S. Sr Bro., Enterprise. Btarnm F., Lancaster. Shuitz Geo. F. Gap. Wenger A. Sr S. E., Paradise. IU 12 0 '22. 1 1141,11'!1 'WI I TENTII Aiken Will lam, Strasburg, Bachman Ohristlan, Strasburg. Bower Benjamin, Strasburg. Bullock Thames, Kirkwood. cooper Jeremiah, Bart. Drauaker do Plage!, Bart. Engle Obadiah, Strasburg, photographer Eckman Jacob hi., Quarryville, Eckman Daniel B. 4,uarryvillo. Eckman Joshua, Kirkwood, 'tobacconist Evans Jam C, Bartville, Eckman Jacob, _Providenca,' Fonlk A. W. & Fehanbiram Reuben, Lampetar. Flawd Isaac, Strasburg. Groff Eilmon & Son, Providence. Olrvin & Bro Strasburg. Herr Ben lamin,Borg. Hese Daritel Herr John F., +Strasburg, tobacconist. Hess John M. Camargo. Herr Daniel K Strasburg. Hess Andrew J., Quarryville. Herr Enos B. Lancaster. Huber Mary Dilss, Strasburg, tobacconist Holl Joseph, Strasburg. Hess John M., Carmargo. Hamer Solomon, Bart. Harley & Boon, itartville. Keen Henry, Br., Quarryville. Herr & Co.. Strasburg. Mnaselman Henry, Straaburg. Miller Philip, Providence. Miller Samuel M., McCreary Dallas, Octorarovi Ile. McCreary John, Oak MIL Miller Samuel M. Lancaster. Peters L. M., Quarryville, dentist. Ressler J. G., elonmelL Steuben John, Strasburg. Shultz Christian W., Otmargo. Shultz Christian, Martinsville. Shultz Alexander. Strasburg. Waidley Levi, Strasburg. Whitson William, Smytna. ELEVENTH DIVISION. Barr Ell J., Balunga. Baker V. J., Columbia, tobacconist Slut. F. S., Columbia. Bocklua A. S., Columbia, dentist. Bogle George, Columbia. Bollinger Win H. Columbia. Booth George M. Columbia. tobacconist. Brandt Henry E state of, Columbia. Chestnut Hill Iron Co., Columbia. Colm Henry S., Nlountville. Cottrell J. F. eeßro., Columbia. Conklin S Sueath, Monntville, tobacconist Camp J. G., Coltrmbia. dentist. Columbia Gas Co., Columbia. Downey et Hess, Columbia. Eisenlohr Frederick, Columbia. Fisher Daniel Columbia, tobacconist. Fendrich John, Columbia. Fraley Peter, Columbia. Garber Reuben, Silver Springs. Grove Samuel, Columbia. Grube Amos, Salunga. Grubb Clement 13., Columbia. Groom Thomas, Columbia. Haldeman E. etc Co. Columbia. Herr J. H. Columbia. Hoffer J, G.. Columbia, dentist. Kauffman Iron & Cu., Col um b la. Kauffman Samuel R., Mouutville. ' Lecher W. C.. Columbia, photographer. Liphart Michael, Columbia. Little R. J. M., Columbia, pliutograpi,r. Leopold Daniel, Salunga. Maltby C. S., Columbia. Moore M. 1 - 1:, Columbia. Myers Cbristian, Columbia. Mann Henry, Columbia, tobacconist. Mummab R. H., Columbia, photographer. Penna. R. R. Co., Columbia. Pfahler J. C , Columbia. Pfahler Columb Purple Slim H., Columbia. Rumple & Son., Columbia. • Ryan James & Co., Columbia. • Shari zer de Brush, Columbia. Shreck Jerome, Columbia.! Silver Spring Ore Co., Silver Springs. Skeen Tinny, Columbia. Snyder F. C., Columbia. Snyder Isaac, Columbia. Stouffer Lazar, Silver springs, tobacconist. Supplee J Brottn•r, Columbia. Truscott Columbia, coal oil refinery. Ward Robert, Columbia, tobacconist. Wilson Hiram, Columbia. Wieler Jacob F., Columbia, brewer. You ug Gotielb, Columbia, brewer. TIVKI,FIII Arm William, Ada gown, tobaccon I SI. Burkholder George, Reamstown. Bucker Monroe, Reamstown. • Bechtel William, Relnholdsville. Breaker Henry W., Lincoln, tobacconist, Bowman Jonathan 8., Bowmansvilie, Whim conlet. Hinkley William, Swartzville. Bauman Daniel, Ephrata. Ebling Jacob, Reinhold's Station. Fry U. M. .t Co., Rink letown. Fahnestock John, Millway, Fry John, Hiukietown. tiara Oabrlelle Ephrata, tobacconist. tiring Samuel H., Reamstown. Graver John, Akron. GooJ P. 8., Muddy Creek. Garman Isaac R., Heamstown, tobacconist Handel Levi A: Sou, Adamstown. Hertzler Jacob, Churchtown. Hertz D. Rhine, Ephrata, dentist. Hahn Rudy W., Reamstown, tobacconist. Keller Henry, Reamstown. Keller Franklin 8., Ephrata. K.onigmacker Adam, P.:phrieta. Keller Samuel It.. Ephrata. Kurtz John, Reinholdsville. Long J. Haines, Churchtowu, dentist. Lutz Jacob, Reamstown, tobacconist. Mobil Cyrus G., Adamstown, tobacconist. Miller S. et H., Adamstown. Kohn Henry t 3., Adamstown. Mentzer William Est , Churchtowu. Mentzer William Est., Churchtowu. kiessuer John 8., Rink letown. Madlem Adam F., Ephrata, tobacconist. Keener Ed win, Lincoln. Musser Edwin, Lincoln, tobacconist. Oberholzer Joseph, Reamstown. Oberhoizer John W., Reamstown. Roger Richard, Adamstown. Rhostas E H., Reamstown, tobacconist. Itboads E. H., Re .mstown. Root Attan, Reamstown, tobacconist. Reinhold John, Reinhold's Station. Royer John M., Ephrata. Royer Flares .s Co., Ephrata. Stauffer, Bilingfelt & Co., Adanistow u. Shober Reuben E., Reamstown. Stauffer Philip. Reamstown. Sell George E., Reolimtown, totioccUll let.. Shirk Christian Jr., Churclitowo. Sindie George, Churchtowu. brulili John, Swimtzville. Shirk Michael H., Stevens. Shirk iliritin. act evens, tobacconist. Studenroiti Williana, Muddy Creek. Stroll Isaac, Eptirata. Strobl .liquic, Ephrata, tobacconist. She/Ater A. It.. Ephrata.. Shirk Rudy Y., Lincoln, tobacconist. Stahl VittentinC, Lincoln, tobacconist. Shirk William, Churchtuwn, tobacconist. Spero William& Soo, Et hrota, tobacconist. Skimp Henry E. ' 'Muddy Creek, tobacconist Sheaffer Samuel B. Terre Hill, distiller. Von Be do Henry, Bowmanovilie. Vou William, Adamstown. Weitzel Elite, Reamstown. Weaver Isaac, Churchtowu. Wiest Joel, Schtnneck. Wiest 5. 8., SCD,IIPCk., tobacconist. Winehold David W., Reamstown, tobacco nist. peal. ijatirgo. NOTICE.-I.ETTERN OF ADMININTRA tIon tor the estate of John Jacob Fischer, deed, lute of toe City or Lan,amter, having been granted io the undersigned all persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims on the same will preheat them properly authenticated for settlement rot! lout delay to MARTIN KOHLER. Adminlstratur..or his agent, LA W HENCE KNAPP, 62 East King street. FtSTATE WE' JACOB WOLFER, LATE of the City of LNneaster,deceased.—Letters tamentary on anti estate saving been granted to the undersign, d, all persons in debted thereto are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having chilms or de• mands against the same decedent will make known thesame to the undersigned Executrix, residing at the southwest corner of East King and Lime streets, in the City of Lancaster. de 115 dtw•it DOROTHE,k WOLFER, ESTATE 01 , MARTIN STIMBLE, LATE of East Lampeter township, deceased.— Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make Imme diate payment, and those having claims or de mands against said decedent will make known the same, without delay, to the undersigneu, residing In said township. dee IS titw. at GEO. STRUBLE, Executor. ESTATE OF GEORGE L ECKERT, DE ceased —Letters testamentary on said Es tate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indented to the same will please make payment lorthwith, and those having claims against said estate will present the acme to! settlement, to the undersigned, re siding at Sprlngwall Mills , Parsdise townsnip. tlAlt..-1.11 J. ECKERT, Executrix, etc. ASSIGN ED ESTATE OF JOHN S. Landis, of Manor township, Lancaster county.—John S. Landis, of Manor township, having by deed of voluntary assignment, dated list DECEMBER, A. D., 1867, assigned and transferred all his estate and effects to the undersigned, for the benefit of the creditors of the said John S. Landis, he hereby gives notice to all persons lralebtod to said assignor, to make payment to the undersigned without de lay, and those having claims to present them to \BA.RNHERD MANN, (Warner) Assignee, Jah-f5 Stw• 2 Residing In Manor township. ESTATE OF JOHN FORNEY, LATE OF West Ear/ township, Lancaster county* deceased.—Letters Testamentary on the estate , of said deceased, having been grunted by the ' htegLster of said county to the undersigned Ex cutor+ of the will of said deceased, they hereby request all persons having claims or demands against the said decedent to make known the -al4O to We undersigned without delay, and all persons knowing themselves in debted to said decedent are requested to make payment to either of the undersigned. ABRAHAM FORNEY, Residing in Warren county, Va., HENRY FORNEY, Residing In Maubeim township, 1iRA1311.,1, FORNEY, Residing In West Earl WWI:Will). U6w• 2 VINTATE OF W I LLI ANNIE RPHY, LATE ri of Lancaster city, Lancaster county, de ceased. Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto, are requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against Lae same, will pre. sent them without deb* , for settlement to the undersigned, residing in said township. .MICHAEL MURPHY, Administrator, Strawbridge, York county, Pa. Or J. W. F. SWIFT, Attorney, Ja 1 (kw. 021 No, 13, North Duke street. ESTATE or CAPTAIN JOHN STEELE, late of Leacock township, deceased.—Lets tars of ad min titration cam, les, an, de bones non on said estate having been granted to toe undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the name, will present them without delay for set tlement to the undernlgnean residing In saki township, HE% KT E,SLAY,IIAKEE, SAML. F.FOTER, J a ]•6lw Ad mlnlal rators C. T. A. D. B. N gSTATE OF JOHN MetiOVERN. LATE of East Eemilield township, deceased.— n i ters of Administration on said estate hay ing been granted to the undersigned, all per sons Indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the said decedent will pre.ent them to the undersigned, residing In said township, or to W. Carpenter, No. 27 East Orange street, Lancaster. _ _ _ ED WD. McGOVERN, A C1131111181,17/401 ESTATE OF ABNER BALDWIN, LATE DEUBEN H. LONG, ATTORNEY AT of Lancaster City, Pa., deceased.—The un. 1.% LAW, NO. S SOUTH DUKE STREET, dersigned Auditor, appointed to diStribute the Lancaster. balance w i ning in B. hands of William Special attention paid to procuring or op landm William Hoopes, Executers of posing discharges of debtors in bankruptcy, the will of Abner Baldwin, deceased, [Bland ' proof and presentatn of claims, rendering among those legally entitled to the same, willproleasional assistance to assignees, and all sit for that purpose ON FRIDAY, JANUARY business, In short, connected with proceedings , Bier, A. D., /888, at 10 o'clock, A. M., In the Li- in voluntary .or involuntary bankruptcy ' brary Room of tile Court House, In the City of whether befd - re the Register or the United Lancaster, where all persons interested In said States Courts. Parties intending to take the distribution may attend. benefit of the law will usually find It advan ja 8 itw 1 ABRAM SHANK, Auditor. tageous to have a preliminary consultation. Je 11:1 tfw 24 ASSIONED ..ESTATE OF HENRY H. SHIRK AND WIFE.—The undersigned 1 Auditor, appointed to distribute the balance E fiCHAEFFER, remaining in the bandit of Michael H. Shirk, Assignee of Henry H. Shirk and wife, of East WLOLEBALE AND RETAIL SAD.DLERY Cocalioo township, Lancaster county, to and . among those legally entitled to the same, will attend for that purpose ON FRIDAY, TANG- ARY lisT, 1888, at 10 o'clock, A. M., in the Li brary Room of the Court House, in the City of 1 „ Lancaster, where all _persons interested may attend. T. B, LIVINGSTON, Auditor. Jab 4tw 1 ACCOUNTS OF TRUST EsTATES, 'f ne accounts of the following named es. totes will be presented for confirmation on MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1888: Peter Hoffer and Wife's Estate,Samuel Eby et al Assiguees. BenJ. J.Nrinville and Wife's Estate Samuel R. A. SMITH Slocum Assignee. Rachel Pahnestock's Estate, Christian CRACKER, BISCUIT AND (JAKE BAKER Rhine, Trustee. Gideon Kauffman and Wife's Estate, Jno, EAST K.MG MEET, Kauffman et al Assignees. Mary Cowens Estate, Jacob BuShong et al Three doors below Lane's Store, Lanossteir, Trustees, W. L. BEAR, Prothonotary. ProttmhOtary's Office, Deo. 80, 1857. Sir All the artlelealar Sale at this establish. Jan 1 4tw 52 j menu are baked.rresh wirrts , day. • folder's gftttrB. NO MORE CHANCE TO ADULTERATE HISEILERB HERB BITTERS WILL BE SOLD, ON AND AFTER DEC IS, SOLELY IN GLASS. IT CAN BE PROCU RED OF ALL DRUGGISTS. In making the above change, and discontinu ing entirely the sale of let's Herb Bitters In 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 Kishler's Herb Bitters is not a beverage, was never intended to be used as a beverage, but that it fa a medi. clnal preparation of various herbs, com pounded upon scientific principles, and in exact accordance with the formulafof the phar macopia in the preparation of tinctures, dec. In 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, Stomachlca, which, for the moat part, are nothing but so many disguises assumed by whiskey, and are for the most part composed of a major portion of the very vilest quality of that article, flavored with some strong drugs to destroy the nausea of the same, 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. • Insider's Herb Bitters has been sold lu bulk, In this particular It has been unfortunate, for t has thus been placed directly in contact with tne above mentioned, and although its hi trlnsic merit, and sterling worth has enabled it to sustain its high character, yet the people have naturally a cortairadistrust of the article when it is found to be classed in the same cate gory with a number of whiskey preparations, bar drinks, and beverages. Tills is one great disadvantage against which Insider's Herb Bitters has to contend, but there is still another. The demand for IL 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 couutel felt, from a single barrel of the genuine, thus abusing the confidence of their customers, impairing their health, and it is likely, iu many instances, in tlicting serious Injury thereby, besides doing Injustice to the proprietors and damaging the reputation of the article. Tills is the most serious objection, but there is still another. Our desire is to hare this Prep aration for sale on the shelves of every drug gist, alai country store dealer, thus placing it within easy access of all chases 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 drugglits and mer chants eau not safely and profitably sell it to their customers. AL the hotels the Bitters is oftimes learmily adulterated; while when sold la bottles, it is Impossible to tam p er with the medicine without fear of detection. la hotels it must be Cold as a beverage; which is not the object of its manufacture—while as a medicine, securely sealed in a proper sized bottle, the Bitters can be retailed from tae counter of every druggist and merchant in the country, MISIILER'S HERS BITTERS ARE NOW SULU ONLY IN BOTTLES. Let this fact be remembered by the public who may consider all other preparations sold In bull:and under Its lame, as lase and worth less counterfeits. CERTIFICATES OF CURE,: EFFECTED BY MISIILER'S BITTERS. In= The mails of the Last Week have brought us quite a number of letters In the form of Cer tificates from parties who d have been cured 01 various diseases by the use MISHLER'S HERB II (VTR ILS. IT CURES DYSPEPSIA SURE. bead the following Certilicateijust received: PHILADELPHIA, Nov. lOth, 18tr. This is to certify that I was so affected with Dyspepsia and so debilitated !hat 1 seas not able to attend to my business for ten months; not being able to eat without being afterwards attacked with naseau and vomtlug. In fact I was so afflicted that my life was a Mullion to me. I applied to several physicians for relief but obtained none, and linaly was carom mendal by one of them to try MISFILER'S BITTERS; I obtained two bottles from uriel d lire., 10 0000116th St.. which has given me so much relief that I am row able to eat my meals with pleasure and akeud t•• my busk ness, and I feel confident tut! after taking another Bottle I shall be entirely cured. Any person wisaing further information will please call on me. JOHN BETHELL, 1934 Lcrnbard street. Witnesses preseti: : Jso. CRIEL, JOHN M 1100 rho!. . . • . Dr..l'. B. Earboon & Co.—Gentlemen , feel impelled to write you a line in grateful ac knowledgment 01 the greatservice done me by Mishler's Herb Bitters, of which I learn you have lately become proprietors. I have been suffering terribly Iron, Dyspepsia for three years past. Nothing that I ate sat eed with me. I had constant gnawing and pamiul sensations in my stomach, and waisted away, almost to a skeleton. Even my mind was affected to some extent, and I stiffs, ed (rota loss of memory. I had tried various physicians, and spent more than live hundred dollars endeavoring to ob tain relief. I had about given up in despair 01 ever being better, when a friend who had ex• perleuced great benefit in ewe of Dyspepsia trom the use of MISEILEK'S HERII 13ITTS.R.S induced me to try it. After tuning tour bottles I can say lam well, having gained about tlf I een pounds, and being still on the increase. I write Ibis to you in grateful acknowledgment; and I would take this opportunity of commending your medicine to all who may be afflicted In a similar way, or who may have Dyspepsia in ant of its disagreeabieand often terrible forms. Yours, very respectfully and gratefully, WILLIAM KEATING, 92d and Market :Street, Philadelphia. The following certificate has never been pub lished heretofore. It shows what a valuable tonic and agent for the cure of Dyspepsia MISII LENiS Heart BITTEIRS is • IdAtstoit Tvvy. ' Lancaster en.. Pa., beptember 23, 1,117. MR. R. Misinf.En—Dear dir: You remem er some four weeks ago I complained to you that I could not eat fresh bread nor tried potatoes for 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 alter each meal— amt It I should not be well by the note I bad taken u bottle, you would forfeit 8300. I tried them, and, to my astonishment, In the course of a few days I could eat anything, and as lunch as I chose, without the least. Inconvenience. I have been well ev, since; but 1 keep your Bitters in my house all the tune, so t.iat we mayhave it on hand when anything harpeus In the way of sickness. - -- - Yours, very respectfully, ur•v110 tftl.twl C. H. tifiUMAN noruq,s-at-Xatv WM. LEAMAN, No. 5 North Duke st. Lancaster B. C. RHEA DY, No. 38 North Duke et., Ikuoneter A. J. ATEINMAN, No. 9 9.915 t Orange et., Lancaster H. M. NORTH, Columbia, I...aucastor coiluty, Pa. K. A. TOWNSEND. No. 11 North Duke L. Ltheaster I'll AS. DEN 117 ES, Nu. U South Duke on., !Aram/Our ABRAM. SHANK N No. North Dole oL. La.ocaater J. W. r. swurr, No. 13 North Duke at., LanonNter A. 11 MIR SMITH, No. 10 South Queen mt., Lancaster. EDGAR C. REED, No. lB North Duke ;it.. Laucauter _ lIIIIE FIDELITY INSURANCE Tuutcr AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. For Safekeeping or Valuablea. Capital $300,- WO. Security from loss by Robbery, Fire or Accident. Fire Proof Building, 421 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. D. W. PATTERSON, Dratterons—N. B. Browne, J. Dillingham No. 7.7 West Ring Si,, Lancaster. Fell, Alex. Henry, C. H. Clark, C. Macalester, S. A. Caldwell, Joan Welsh, .11:. W. Clark, H. FRED. S. PYPER, C. (Almon. No. South Duke bt., Lancaster This Company receives for Sale keeping un der guarantee, Securities, Plate, Coln, Leeds, - - D, REYNOLDS. and valuables oi all descriptions. The charges No. LI King. King at., Lancaster. for one year are, ou Coupon Bonda, $1 per - $1000; outteglatered Bonds, 60 cents, Moderate rates on all other valuables. This Company also, RENTS SAFES, key with renter exclusively, at g.:O to $7O; COLLECTS COUPONS and INTEREST for 1 pi, cent.. com- No. lii Nortti Duk,e tit., Lancaster .1. W..11111INS(),i, 'Si South Queen ut., Laucaxter No. 21 North Duke street, Lancaster. mission, itEloWs INTEREST'Mi deposits of rummy • EXECUTES TRUSTS, as Executor, Administrator, Guardian, Trustee or Agent. R. PATTERSON, Secretary and Treasurer. C..H.CLang, Vice President. N. B. BROWNE, President. (dec 18 3m tv 50 S. H. PRICE, No. ft North Duke et.. Lancaster WIZ. A. WILSON, No. 53 East King et„ Lancaster WM. B. FORDNEY, South Duko street, Lancaster, Pa. Nearly opposite the Farmers' National Bank SIMON P. ERY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE WITH N. ELLMAKRR, ESQ., NORTI,I DUKE STIMET, LANCASTER, PA. Sept 25 NOS 1 AND 2 KIST KING STREET 112=GMEZ! $25 Fellniteg9.9.s43ElLllTugliAlnrittiAllhiTowEiDag prices paid for coins, 25 cents; Monthly Coin and Stamp Magazine, l 5 cents% 81 yearly; His. tory of American Coins 81.50, Mason Blethers, No. 999 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Ned estate. DANK SMOCK FOR. 8AJLE....0111 NON. DAY, THE I7TK OF JANUARY. 1888, the n..derslgned executors of the XIII of John For• ney, deceased, will by public vendne, at the public house of Chambers Yundt, ln North Queen street, Lancaster. 212 SHAR DS OF STOCK IN"THE LAN. CASTER COUNTY NATIONAL BANK," In lots to suit purchasers, Sale will begin at,2 o'clock In the afternoon. Terms—cash on the Ist of Aprll next. ABRAHAM FORNEY, HENRY FORNEY GRABILL FORNE'Y, Executors. jan 15 tsw 2 pIIBLIC BALE OF imosszs, attrzas, . WAGONS, ho 1 The undersigned will Rell al public , vendue, • on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY STH, on his premises, 5, of a nine west of Quarryville, in Drumore township, Lancaster county, the Koh lowing described property. viz: FOUR GOOD DRAFT HORSES, Ten (10) head of Fine WORK MULES, six of which constitute a team; one Yoke of superior OXEN, two six-horse WAGONS and one four horse WAGON, all In good condition. One Ox Cart, one One-Horse Wagon, one Falling Top Buggy, one Trotting Wagon, Plows, Harrows, Sale to begin at 1 o'clock P. M.., when terms of sale wiU be made known by Jan 15,-wts. H. A. HESS. wC it ANTED.—A LIVE, SL PG chaser, one that is qualified to manage and carry on a flrst•claas public house, to buy the Indiana Hetet, situated In the Borough of Indiana, the county seat of Indiana co., Pa. This is an elegant and well built, large four story BRICK BUILDING, di 51 rooms, and good basement under the whole house, In which is a Barbar Shop, dm. Has ample and ! commodious lots ofground In the centre of the town, near the Court House, on whiCh are erected the Hotel Buildings, Wood and Coal ' House, Stables, Livery Stables and all the necessary conveniences required by a firm- class Hotel. The buildings have all recently been repair ed throughout, newly roofed, newly painted and are in first rate order and are doing a large and profitable business at the present time. This Is a rare opportunity for any one quali fied for the business, to secure a good living and a large fortune, as it Is really all that is claimed for it, the best buildings, best location and best custom Many public house, outside of the city of Pittsburg, lu Western Pennsyl vania, and will be sold very cheap to a cash customer. It will be offered for sale until the lot, of Marco nest. The title to the proper, is perfect and an in disputably good deed or Conveyance will be made to the purchaser• Euguirer of thnuudersigned residing ou the promo,. J. S. RALSTON, pm 7ltdmltw VALEABLE REAL ESTATE IN LOU DOUN COLIMA', VIRGINIA.—I offer fur sale the farm on which I reside, containing 29t1% ACRES, lying near the Trap, in Loudoun county, ou the road leading from buickersylile to Uppervll le, one mile southeast of the Blue Ridge moun tain, tea miles from Piedmont, on the M.O. H. R. and fourteen miles from Pnrceilville on the Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad. The land is of tine quality, sell watered and wooded, there Is a handsome STONE DWELLING HOUSE on the premises, and other out-houses. The location Is beautiful and remarkably healthy, the greater portion of the land 1. under good stone fencing•, It has al. a good Apple and Peach Orchard. I would invite Um attention of persons wishing to purchase land in Lou doun, to this very desirable farm. aug '2O Itdatnv A. it, CARTER. L AND FO it SA LE! IN WEST VIRGINIA PIturEILTIF,S OF EV Elti DEseitipTioN CLARK, LOUDON AND JEFFERSON EMMEN RICHARDSON S WALTON, Real Estate Agents, Charlestown, Jefferson Co., West Virginia. Chi Send for Circular. not AGOOD VIRGINIA FARM FOR SALE.- The subscriber offers for sale privately, hi Farru containing about . . Hi ACRES, about 90 acres clsared, the In.lance well timber ed. This tarrn is situated iu Augusta county, Va., on Middle river, and runs to the public road leading from Spring Hill to Staunton, about 7 miles from Staunton. There Is a very comfortable DWELLINU, with good outhouses and a tolerable Baru on the place; a good meadow, an orchard, and a well or excellent water in the yard. The land is of the very hest quality, produc• good crops of all lands of grain and grass. There Is a good lime kiln and an inexhausti ble quarry or superior lime stone on it. An, one wishing to buy a good small farm should call and examine fur themselves. ROBERT VANLEAR, Long Glade, August co, Va. e,'eutral garifir pRINCI PAL AND INTEREST IN GoLD COIN THE BEST INVESTMENT =EI The attention of Investors, Trustees, Execu lore, and others desiring au unusually safe, re liable, and profitable form or permanent In vestment, Is called to the advantages and as surances of THE CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD El= The Contra.! Pacific 13, ilroad Company offer for sale their FIRST IdORTUAGE THIRTY YEAR SIX PER CENT. (.10L.1) BONDS, and submit toluvestors thelollowing, among other obvious consaleration and invite the coin part.-on with the merits and excellencies of any class of corporate securities: 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 ou the continent. 11. The local settlement, and the business therefrom is remarkably large and prolitahle, and must constantly increase. 111. The hardest part of the road Is now bulb, and the remainder will be rapidly carried ior ward over the Salt Lake Plains. IV. The greater part of the means necessary to build the road is provided by We U. S. Gov ernment upon a subordinate lieu. V. The State and chief cities of California have contributed upward of $,3,000,01J0 to the en terprise, without lien. VI. The grant or land Is destined at au early day to prove of far greater market value than ate total of the First Mortgage bonds issued upon the road and equipments. VII. This Road lies altogether among the gold and sliver produclug regions, and its revenues are reeeived,in coin. VIII. The nitmagetnent or this Company has been distinguished for prudence and economy; and the surplus earnings, atter payment of ex penses and interest, are devoted to construc tion purposes. 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 interest are payable IN GOLD, under special provisions 01 both Is :Won al and State enactment. These bonds In sums of ',31,000 each, with seml-annual gold coupons attached, payable In January and July, and are offered tor sale at 05 per cent. of their par value and accrued inter est from January 1 added, in currency. At this time they yield nearly NINE PERCENT. UPON THE IN VESTMENT These bonds bid fair to attain the most promi nent. position among the non-speculative in vestments or the country, and will be actively dea t in at the money centers in Europe. holnets of Government Securities have an opportunity of exchanging them for Central Pacific Bonds, bearing au equal rate of interest, with the principal abundantly secured, and of realizing it profit of ten to fifteen per cent. In addition Orders sent with the funds through reeponel• ble Banks or Express Companies will recelvt prompt attention. Bonds sent by return Ex press, to any address In the United btates, at our co, t. Information, Descriptive Pamphlets, Slaps, Ac., furnished on application at the ottice of the Railroad Company, II WILLIAM STREET, AND OF FISK Sc HATCH, Bankers k- Dealers In Gov't Securities, FINANCIAL AGENTS OF THE C. P. R. IL CO NO. 3 IASSAU STREET, N. Y. BO\VEN & FOX, No. 13 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA nog) lzrauraurt &annulto. COLI72EBIA INSIIILAIVCE :COMPANY. CAPITAL AND ASS'ETS, 8632,210 40 This Company continues to Insure Build. Inge, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by .flre, on the mutual plan, either forlXcashH ANNUAL REPORT a premium or premi . um note. ST Whole amount in5nred,...88,304,295.51 Less ana't expired In '55... 212,388.0 J 8,091,959.51 CAPITA AND INCOME. Am't of premi notes, Jau. Ist, 1865 841b,00U.e8 Less premi notes ea. I Wed in Am't of premium notes : received int 865 Balance of premiums. Jan. Ist, 180.5 Cash receipts, leas coo, missions In 1885 GIFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS!!! G.TETS FOR THE ROLIDA YSI / among which are some rrom the YARDS EX. POSITION. BIBLES, Prayer and Hymn Book's ~f all De- 1 nominations. POETS In Blue and Gold, Az. ANNUALS, WRITING DESKS, WORK BOXER, JEWELRY BOXES, REGENCY DESKS, DRESSING CASES, • LADIES' COMPANIONS. PO la' FOLIOB. . ALBUMS, NEW GAMES, AUTOGRAPH BOOKS, CHESSMEN A BOARDS, BACKGAMMON BOARDS, ENGLISH TOY BOOKS. 632,210.42 I MOVABLE TOY BOOKS, 8570,188.1 LINEN BOOKS, A. S' GREEN, President. SWISS BUILDING BLOC KS, GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., Secretary. UNION COLLEGE ntocKB, MICHAEL S. SHITMA_ ,N Treasurer. JACKSTRAWS, DIRECTORS: JERSEY BUILDING BLOCKS, Robert Crane, William Patton, PICTURE BLOCKS, A B 0 BLOCKS, B. T. Ryon, John W. Steady GOLD PENS, TRANSPARENT Sr. taEs, John Etmdrich, Geo, Young, Jr. POCKET SOCKS, SHELL BOXIIS, 1 HG. Minicia, Nicholas McDonald, MAGIC LANTERNS. . 1 9 ETER'S NEWLY IMPROVED ERE& CENT SCALE Sazo'l F. Eberlein, Michael S. Shuman, Please call and examine at .L 4 . , ... ~ OVERSTATING PIANOS, Amos S. Green, S. 0. Slaymaker, J. M. WEnTILAEIFFEFTS Aok i toho the best. London Prize Edmund Sksring. :heap Book Story., Medal tin . d.Mtlzhest Awards In America re. THEO. W. likaß, Agent, No. 44, c0 n r er of North Queen and Oranb-eets., calved. MELODEONS AND SECOND-HAND North Duke street, opposite the Court Hoase, ' Lancaste r. Da r. Pa. (dee II lwitt w4l pi &Nos. mar !Awl LANCASTER PEN N 'A. , Warerooms, 72.2 ARCH St., telow Eighth, aprlo lyw El) , i". , Ph ils delphia. 16,1/73.55 410,1,17.11 WNTILA Looses and expeneea paid lu 1865, 8 3!,887.88 Balance of (.14,1tal and Aveele, Jan. 1,188 e. OOFING SLATE—PRICES SEDUCED WANTRD, A GOOD MAN IN EVERY The undersigned has oonstantly on hand a town and county of the Union, to en, full supply of Rooting Slate for sale at Reduced On ' iXiiELsito ß gage In the sale of a patented article, used In Prices. Also, an extra LIGHT ROOFING F U 'BAB- P , O BM. 805. every household, shop, office, hotel, store and SLATE, Intended for elating on Shingle roofs. No. tea ARCH ST., (2cl door above Bth , tibial public building, railroad cars, steamboats, &a 1 Employing the very beet slaters all wort will PHILADELPHIA. Persons already engaged are making Immense be warranted to be executed in the best man- Ladles', Misses' and Children' FANCY Incomes, and the demand for the article never ner. Builders anti others will find it to. their FURS,of every description; and at All prices,ceases. Your customers once obtained your interest to call and examine the samples. at Ms Wholesale and Retail - . Genuine Mink Sable income is great and perpetual. Full and sada- , Agricultural and Seed Warerooms, IS Haat I Bets at 82A.01)andupwards. Genuine, SI BElG facitou_partionlars sent to all who may apply Ring street Lancaater, Pa., 2 doors west of the Ali B4U/11.8.ED Bets at slo.6oa4dlngrwards.:_, to J.LF.W.IB, NO. 82 Cedar street, New York 1 Court House. GE), D. SPREOBIHR. Furs Bought, Altered and Xiepaired, . with stamp. Box 8,891. oct 2 emw 89 dso 12 tO tiny oat 18 'tur lierk gMertionauts. E MPIRE SEWING MACHINE COX,PANY. SALESROOM, OM BROADWAY, N. Y No.l FAMELY blecnizaa. This Machine has a straight needle, perpendicular action. makes the Lock or Shuttle Stitch, whirs will neither rip nor ravel, and is alike on both sides; per forms perfect sewing linenery description of material, with cotton or silk thread. It Hems, Fells, Rinds, Braids, Tucks, nodQullts,Plaits, Gathers. as a Family Machine, it has uperior. Prang, - WITH Haaxim Ann Bastoka, $6O. Particular attention Is called to our New Im proved Manufacturing Machines. They run light and are comparatively noiseless, simple, durable and efficient. For Cloth or Leather work they have no competitors. No. 2 Machine, with Hemmer and Braider, 175. No. 3 Machine, SS& iii- Agents wanted, to whom a liberal dis count will be given. KAVANAGH & DECKER'S, BILLIARD TABLES, WITH THE CAT GUT CUSHION, (Patented December 184, 18604 And acknowledged by eminent players to be the Bmv IN oak. Send for descriptive eiroulat. KAVANAGH it DECKER, Car. Canal and Centre streets. New York. ft/TARRIEDLIFE.—INFORI[ATION AND in 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. RespecUr Ily, JAMES S. BUTLER, 82:3 Broadway, New York. G ROVESTEIe-VS PIANON, GROVESTEEN'S PIANOS, GROVESTEEN'S PIANOS, 499; BROADWAY, NEW, YORK, 499 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 499 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Are unrivalled for Durability; Power and Evenness of Tone. They are fast becoming the favorite over all others, with" Musicians, Amateurs and all lovers of GOOD Music. They aro Warranted in every respect. Price, one third lower than other nrst-clans makers. Send for Circular. GROVESTEEN & CO., 49 Broadway, New York. W ATCHES! WATCHES! I CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS! A superb stock of Fine Gold and Silver Watches, all warranted to run, and thoroughly regulated at the low price of SIO each.' WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE, Proprietor And not to be paid for unless perteetly setts factory. 103t0 Solid Gold Hunting Watches $251 to $l,OOO 11.*0 Magic lased Gold Watches :AN/ to 500 1000 Ladles' Watches, enameled.... 101 to 3uu 11_ 2 00 Gold Hunt'g Cilron'r Watches 250 to 300 12./0 Gold Hunt'g English Levers.. to 2.50 IMO Gold II unt.V.Duplex Watches ISO to 2011 1300 Gold 11 unt'g Am'cati Watches 100 to 1:50 1500 Silver Hunting Levers 50 to 150 1500 Silver Hunting Duplexes....._ 75 to *.!.50 000 Gold Ladles' Watches Si to 250 2000 Gold Hunting Lepines au to 75 ; 1100) Miscellaneous Sit ter Watches LO to 100 1500 Hunting Silver Watches_ ... to -- 500)0 Assorted Watches, all kinds.. 1U 1•,, Every patron obtains is Watch by this or 3 costing but 510, while it may he worth 81,1N/u. No partiality shown. We wish to Immediately dispose of the above magnificent stock. Uertitic.a.tea, naming the articles, are placed in sealed envelopes, and well mixed. Holders are entitled to the art,- . ties named on their certificate upon the pay went 51U, whether It be a Watch worth 81.100 or one worth b-ss. The return of any of our certificates entitles 3 ou to the article named thereon, upon payment irrespective of its worth, and as no article valued less than 810 is named on any certificate, it will at once be seen Mat this is no Lonely, but a. stmightfor- I ward legitimate transaction, which may be participated in even by the most fastidious. A single certificate still be Haut by mull, post pald, upon receidt of 25 els., five for Si, sixteen tor $2.5U, Fifty and a elegant premium for $5,000 Hundred and Twenty and more valuable premium for MO, Two Hundred and most superb Watch for 815. Tu agents, or those wishing employment, this is a rare °ppm , tunity. it is alegitimately conducted business, duly authorized by tile Government, and open to the must careful scrutiny. Try us ! KOPMAN Sc CO„ No. I Park Plce, Uurner Ilroadway, ew York. Mulam T HE GREAT AMEitiC t Vi AND CHINA 'l' _l,' A (' () .11 I' _I _V (ESTABLISH ED ISM) FEEMBMWOM t{uJpFp We again caution the public against those many concerns that have sprung Up the past feii years, that Imitate ourmainoln part and style of doing business. We have no COClllee tints with any other house and we feel asurred that the broad principles of commerce upon which we continue to transact business will ue acceptable to the public and advantageous td ourselves: Those a esirous of getting up Club Orders (Ladles especially), who have few hours each day to spare can realize handsome re muneration as we give higloist rate of com mission. Parties can save tram 50c to Si per pound, by Purchasing Our Teas which wecon (Mae to sell at the following prices: Oolong (Black) 70050 c 90c Best I 30 1.. IA Mixed (Green k Black) 70c 80c 90c 1 lAI " English Breakfast, &lc 90e 81 00 81 10 " 1 211 " Imperial (Green) Sue 00C 1 0)) 110 " 1 i.i " Hyson (Green) 10u 1 •25 150 " Young Elys - m (Grn)Soc 93c lim 110 " 1'25 Uncolored Japan 90c 103 110 " 1'25 " Gunpowder 125 " 1 .50 " Ground Coffee, L'Oe2:se:3oe 35e. Best Java 4,,c Best Illocha'in 1 lb. and 5 lb. Airtight Ledden Packages .15c per lb. dec 11 3mw 43 aloe turnislliug (6c03115, H IO E FURNISHING GOODS 2 A. C. LI N O. 1 I:NOR TH (2 BE STREET LA.IN - CAtiTER, l'A., DKALEI: IN ALL KIZ:ZDS OF HU CSE K - 11,4;PiXti UOODS, Housekeepers' Hardware, Stoves of all kinds, Tinware, Japanned Ware, Wooden Ware, Brushes, Baskets Spoons, Knives, Forks, Cop per and Brass Ware, and Cooking Utensils of all kinds. STOVES, 41 R PURNA U .S AN D COOKI;CG RANGES Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware MANI:FACTOR Y. CLIPPER KETTLE. , , ALL 5.11. k. 11.001 , 1N(.1, ANI., T 1 N AIEN 1,1 NU PRO 11 , 1'1..1" A.TTENI)N.:I) Particular attention paid to titling!: tip Breweries and Distilleries. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Water:and One Pipes, Lead, Galvanized Iron Cast and Wrought : lron, Terra Cotta and Cup per Tubing• HYDRANTS, BATH TUBS AND BOILERS WASH BOWLS, WATEIC CLOSETS, Ac. FORCE and LIFT PUMPS for Cisterns and deep Wells, Hydraulic Hale, Itegletere, Damp ers, Ventllatore, At A. C. FLINN'S, No. 11 North Queeu Street, Lancaster, Pa. in 4 tichm ofitationary, H OLIDAY BOORS AT BARK'S! Holy Bible in 2 Volumes—lllustrated by Dore Milton's Paradise Lost, Male, Blaine, Fairy Denim, '• '• Don Quixote, •• Goldsmith's Works, .Esop's Fables, The Divine Comedy. Arabian Nights—listlf Calf. Shakespeare 7 vols—Half CaLf. Tennyson's Poems—Turkey Antique. Airs. Browning's Poems, 3 Tolli—Rolf Calf. Tennyson's Poems, 2 vols—Half Calf. Longfellow's Poems, 2 vole—Hell Calf. Handy Vol. Shakespeare, English Ed. 13;volii. Household Book of Poetry, I vol-Fulnurkey. Irving's Sketch Book-1 urkey Antique. Burn's Complete Works—Full Turkey. 'rise Works of G. Goldsmith-full Turkey. Tho Illustrated Book of Sacred Poem s. Lucille, Flue Edition, 1 vul. Bitter Sweet—Turkey Gilt. Hymns in Prose fur Children. Forty Days In time Desert—Fine Et' iltluu. Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, Pocket Books, Hold Pens and Pencils, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Ladies' Companions, Ladles' di Gentlemen's Dressing Cases. Fancy Ink Stands, And an endless Variety of HOLIDAY GOODS. - - - All new publications received as hist as Is bued (ruin the Prems. .1. t. 11A14.E, No. 29 East King street, Lancaster, Ye. OREM $570,140i.17 1 PRICES REDUCED LADIES' CLOAKS 1931116113 They are adapted to all kindsof Family Sew• lug, and to them.e of Searnstresseii,ihre a Ma kers, allors, Manufacturers of shirts, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Mantillas, Clothing, Hato, Cups, Corsets Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, Linen U Goods, mbrellas, Parasols, ete. They work equally well upon silk, linen, woolen, and cot ton goods, with silk, cotton or Ilnon thread. They will seam. quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, bind, and perform every species of sew lag, rank lug a beautiful andperfect such, alike on both aides of the articles sewed. The Stitch Invented by Mr. Howe, and [mule on Ude Machine, la the Inolat popular and dur able, and all SOWIng Machlnex are subject to the principle Invented by hint. 628• 11001. SKIRTS! 628 After more than Mvs YEARS experience and experimenting in the manufauture of sTRICT. LI FIRST QUALITY 11001' SKIRTS. we offer our Justly celebrated goods to znPrcnants and the public is' fall confidence of their superi ority over all others In the American market, and they are so acknowledged fey all who wear or deal In them, as they give more satisfaction than auy other Skirt, and recommend them selves In every respect. Demers In Hoop Skirts Should make a note of this fact. EVERY LADY WHO HAS NOT GIVEN THEM A TRIAL SHOULD DO SO WITHOUT FUR THER DELAY. - . Our assortment embracee every etyle, length and adze for Ladles, Mil.. and Children. Moo, +.51t1 - fa MADE TO ORDER, Altered and Re paired. Ask for" Hopkln's Own Make," and be not deceived. See that the letter " H " la wu% en un the Tapes between each Hoop, and that they are stamped " W. T. BOYKIN'S MAN II FAC TURER, 628 ARCH ST., YBILAD'A," 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, at the PHIL ADELPHIA HOOP SKIRT Manufactory nnd Emporium, No. 625 ARCH STREET, PHILA DELPHIA. g,ilila deli/Ilia Ailterti ottututO. These Pills, so celebrated many years ago in Paris, for tb% relief of temale irregularities, awl afterwards for their criminal eMployndent In the practice of abortion, are now tinted' for sale for the first time In America. They have been kept in comparative obscurity from the fact that the originator, Mr. Velpau, Ise phyla clan In Paris of great wealth. and strict con scientious principles, and hen withheld them from general use, lest try should be employed for unlawful purposes. In overcoming Female Obstructions, Ner vous end Spinal Affections, Pains In the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on, slight exertion, Paipl- LittlOn of the Heart, Hysterics, eta, and will etlect 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 ladles and young girls who have never been regulated, they are peculiarly suit ed. They will, in a short time, bring on the 2,5 S. ,Vin t/ Street,, .s.ni Chestnut. Street, monthly period with regularity. _four doors above opposite Me CAUrioN.-51.an led Ladles should never lake ' them when there is any reason to believe Chesnut Street, Rmtinentta Hotel, themselves pregnant.. Ladles can procure a box, sealed irons the 3, 44 w 42 ey es of the curious, by euelosinc one dollar and six postage stamps to M. W. MACOMBER, .I)IIILADELPIIIA.CAN('EIt ISOSP ITA L. n Ci t ' klb ". a i n A y gt ,'!, '" l l-o , r o t r 7 to ni te tu d.Stn .ti t rt a rv.e t iP n Agen as t . . Dr. I). it.7t7ollNl ICK, Agent, Lancaster. Sold by all Druggists. GRIsAT I" ,412112T1 FINEST MATERIALS! NEWEST DESIGNS AT LOWEST PRICES OPENING DAILY AGNEW S ENGLISH PIIIL.UDELPIIL. R. H. ALINE, M. U., Clinical Lecturer and Proiessor of .Malignant Diseases In the Philadelphia Universitv of T I I E is I I u; NI x Is ECEI,it A E , Medicine and Surgery: Physician to the UM it, versity Hospital; Mender of and principal k ik, K I.D CHERRN WI Physician to the Philadelphia Cancer hos- LONIPOUND SYRUP' pital, Sc., Ac., is daily Making astonishing sod AND SENEKA SNAKE 1100 T. almost miraculous cures of Cancer by a new WILL il:lin rite IaSICASES OF Tn. treatment, a Cancer Antidote, that apparently enters Into the chemical composltiou of the 7'll RO.l 7' AX 1 1. 1 . .V (1 A' , Cancer, or cancerous affections, antldoting, Such as Colds, Coughs, Croup, Asthma, ffrou killing and destroying the cancer, every par- chit Is, CIL: arch, sore Throat, Hoarse ticle, root tlime belonging to it, without pain or , the use of the knife, without caustic, eating or Ilt t, W buopltig Cough, Se. burning medicines, without the 10, of blood, Ira •riStki.s tilt Wll.l. ritEV ENT or to the least affecting the sound flesh. :No p 1.,' L. No x. 4 R l ('ONSUif P T i ö N other treatment should ever he {{Ned. No other persons have these antidotes. To investigate title treatment, lie to see patio , is under treatment, call at the Office, No. NA Arch street, or address "Post Unice Box 1471, Philadelphia Pa. - may 15 J AMES E. CALDWELL& CO., rj ARE NOW HEADY W T TIIEI It 47 Entire Importation C T .11 - As 000pS FOR TUE PRESENT SEASoN, to which they most respectfully 111 V the attention ,)t those visiting Philadelphia, sllggusting an early call, before the choicest articles are selected, Had the hurry of Holiday business prevents that care ful atlelltloll they desire vvn-ntled to all their visitors The stock of WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, 41L VER. WARE, PLATED GOODS, CLOCKS, BR9NZES a n d EVROPEAN of every description, offered this season by this House, exceeds ILL richness, variety and beauty, the efforts of any previous year. All examination of our goods cannot but prove interesting to parties Irma the country, who are Most, cordially invited to visit our estab lishment. All orders by letter, or mquirles respecting goods and prices, alit receive care ful and prompt. attention. Omsk carefully packed ninl forwarded. T'RU'ES GREATLY REDUCED TO :SC I 1"111E TIII t'llostlitil Street, Phil.,l,lphia I AI?.KIAUE GUIDE. 11 , 1 Young's great Physiology work, of every onehls own Doctor—Being,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 Ulfsprine, lucludiu4 all the new discoveries never before given lu the English language, by Win. Young, M. 1). This is really a valuable and interesting work. It Is written In plain language for the general reader, and is dlus trused with upwards of 11Xi engravings. All young married people, or those cuntelliplatii.g Marriage. and having the least impediment to marrial life. should read this book. It Ills- Closes secrets that every one should be ac quainted with. Still it Is a book that must be locked up, and not to lie about the house. IL will be sent to any one on We receipt of Fifty Cents. Address Dr. \Vm. Young, No. 116 Spruce st., above Fourth, lit lladelphm, y 1U L A DIES• I' .N f Y I , 1. , XS! Old Established FUR MANUFACTORY N7O. 715 A/EU/STREET, ABOVE 7 . ru PHILADELPHIA. Have now 10 Store of my own Importation and Manufacture, one of Ine largest and must beautithl selections of for Ladles' and Children's wear in the city. Also, a fine assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves and Collars. 1 am enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prices, and 1 would Lbw - More solicit a call from my friends of Lancaster con utyami vicinity. Remember the name, number and street! 1r5..1. Lave no partner, nor eonneeLlon WILL any other Store to Ptoladelphla. Jul-IN FAREI RA, No. 718 Arch street above 7th, SOUth aide, sep .Ith v dal Philadelphia C 0 111 LETE MA\UItE H N P, U NV E 1 LA .1 , 1, 1 I, PE 1.1 Super•l'hosphate of Lime: Ammonia and Potash {['wr(ui4•,l F,•cel.'rcom ...I,l,ll.erfatun PACKED IN BAU:s OF :Ito LBO. EACH Has raised good crops or Wheal, Urn /ate, Potatoes, Grass, Cotton, Tobacco and Vege tables of all kinds. Farmers would do well to Inquire of their nearest dealer In fertilizers as to the results obtained from the use of Com plete Manure. The growing crops of Wheat, at this time, freely attest its virtues. lIOOTII & rA RRETT, Chemists, l'hllada. WILLIAMS & NU-S, Chemists, Phihla. C. ELTON BUCK, Chemists, New York. And by all who have used It up to this time. We have numerous testimonials to the etlee: that It Is an Invaluable Fertilizer, and we re commend it highly its a top d resting for Wheal and Orates. DIXON, KB A EIPLESS S (11., 111= M/IMM2IIIIIIII J: A LTIKURE, MD. 13w T HE HOWE MACHINE ('O.'S FOIL FANIILIES AND MANUFACTURERS HOWE LOCK THESE WORLD-RENOWNED HEW INO MACHINES. Wereawarded the highest prem.! Lim at the World's Falr In London, and slz first preml urns at the New York Slate Fair of Nell, and are celebrated for doing the best work, using a much smaller needle for the same thread titan auy other machine, and by the Introduc tion of the most approved machinery, wo are now able to supply the very best !al...tithes lu the world. Thole 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 ht • venter of toe Hewing Machine. SEND FOP. CIRCULAR. SIBLEY Sr STOOPS, Ueneral A gen Le, \o. 1422 Ctiont.nut, reet, C. FATE, Agent., Lanclutter city, Pa. near 00 ly w 11 WILLIAM T. HOPKINS OUR OWN MAKE. WM. T. HOPI:TN& lam 13 Itteilimi. LADIES, TAKE PARTICULAR NOT/CE THE SEAL VELPAU FEMALE PILLS! WARRANTED FRENa ii= And et where this iearful disease ham taken hold it will afford tri ater relied than Any Other Miss Kate Vanderslice, says: I Was benetltted more by using tho Plicents Pectoral then any other medicine I over used . . hI tee Menloltrer, or Litho Chebter coon cured tit S. Cough of tunny years' ataud tnb• by using the Plays tz. Pectoral. Joseph Lukens, of Hall street, Phoenixville, err' lles that he was rifled of , t cough of twe years' standlug, when oil other inediclne had fah cd, by the use of I'ho•utx Pectoral. Jacob Powers cr rtllles t that he tots meld lwu dred+ot bottic4 of the Phoollx Pecter..l, and that all s ho 11Seci It he ,r leSlllllOll, of its woo. derful carets ill Miring ong It, J oho Re) er, etitlol of Illy riiirpesoleol lot y'lug d It, 11,15 110 Ile , llLil lee 11, lug Ito (smooth:le remedy ter sough, hoarse. hess and Irritation In the (throat. . , Tee West Clo.ter Jelrer.tutttott say, Wu h a , t . known tnterho,tzet prrtionatilytt unto bor of your., and it (tiles us tho g reatr r pleae ure to recutottied ht,. tiottlletnes, IttatAtuuth [LW puhiie rurel) Ints.• feu bettelit of family meatelUes preparetl by u rityntelati of hitt ac quirements :Intl oxperlenee. Ororholtzor Is a tut•tubor of !Ito Alumni of the :%Italleal Itelp.trttnent tht • Utoversti) of l'eutlaylyttulu, at which ito.tittattAt Its grad. 1101101 lit The Read to at (...I.Lett.• nips: COUgh rem (al) is made by Dr. 1., tiberholtrer, of Pliwuis• yule, sad It acquired rail ainaurinuoted reputailon in cm Ina. coughs. It Is eurrlally sint skillfully pro-pared from NVllal Cherry Bari. and Seneke. Snake hand Dr. (leo It. \Vona, Professor of the I'ractlm oC Nle.lielin• in the University of I'eillltlyiVo.llltl, Papocian Lo the Peina-y luau la Hospital, and one or the authors of the United States Dis pensatory, says of Senoka Snake Itoot. Its nation Is specially directed to the lungi." The proprietor of this lueuleine has so much eonlidence In Pa curative 'lower., (rota the trstlinony of hundreds who Dalt, used It. that the ' , Loney' will be ['Ain BACki to any purchas• Cr who is not sall.stled with ILs etrea, I T. Is so pleasant [hal • lilldren cry for II It costs only T\N'ENTY-1 , 1\'1.: CENTs. It Is lolen.led for Only one floss of tliSelOtt, moor ly, those of the Throat anti Longs. rrristred only by. oulEittiourzEic, No. liB North Third street, Pa. Hold by all Druggists moo storekeeper. Ji IItiI.LOWAY .it dEN, No. North ads th stleet, Philadelphia, diurnal Wholesale Agents. N. 11.—If your neare.t druggists or More keeper does out keep Li.ls medlemo do not let 111111 11111 you 011 101 111 5111110 other met/fettle, Le• rause 110 Illuitpt, More moriuy melt It, Wit blot mice to one of the attellts ior R. THE E\l\ WII.I, YOUR CULAJII. For sale by - Adolph Locher, sal CVS,Or .111.111011Smilb, baker, Dr. 'rhos. Klinniker, John F. Lau:; ck sons, Chas. A. uoluuoll, Dr. H. D. Parry, Dr. D. McCormick, Di migbit3, Lancivitor. 11. li. Parry and It Coltunti John .1. Liohm t Landis it Troia, Mari etta.. den lii 3m w A PHYSICIAN AND IiUIt&J EON, Has opened a permanent office In Lancaster, Pia for the treat meat of C 111,11142 Diseases, and Ins:lies those Will, tire lu need of his hungers, to call and consult him free of charge. The I) , Lctor pledgs him e.f lo give careful at teutlou to every platen L who calls upon 111111 11.11.1 will not hold out any Inducement which the case will not worrtui t. lir. It. compounds his nova. AlediCineS M. 1110 Laboratory, which c mbloe the whole vegetable and mineral kingdoms, without confining himself to any one system of medicine, devoting himself to finding the nmst congenial remedies fur the humno from : he also tel the medicines employed by him will cure Unron.e I ilseinies of the oldest, and mow obstinate charucter, when curable and pledges them for the complete and sure eradication from the system Of all Chronic Diseases. There Is not, the, NU polo! . In the known world. Many of these specific's are prepared Iron, the formula-4 of the cadebroted Dr. Dellen bough of George:own. Ohio, who so sue essful. ly treated 267,1kki patients, during a practice ul twenty-sls. years. Dr. lirishlne treats :ill fur Ins of Citron le Itts. etutes, such as Consumption, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Bcrotula, Constipation, Bronchltim, Mud, Disease, of are K Idueym, Heart and: Ville, Nervous lJeWitty Fits, ldl[lu Disetu,s, Female Com plaints, Cancer, anti all diseases peculiar to 3,1111 g or old. Dr. B. Milk el his diagnosis by toe u clue, and will give entire satisfaction to Biome ut a dis tance whosend bum their cane for examination. 'rile Doctor can be found at all bourn at hlm °Mee and residence, No. 03 East King street, a few doors east of the Eastern Hotel. Couttnitation free awl xtrlctly confidential. oat Zt tanw 42 grit Goods, ar. TE i : O r ni ' .l tlouwekee perH alien Lion L estlc (1„„ds at Old Prices! Tlelc logs, Checks, oh until - o, 011 Cloths and Carrots, Bleached and 11n, leached 111uslIns. Recent largo pur chases enables us to offer Great Bargains In all kinds or Housekeeping Goods. Now In the Gine fur liousetlres. WENTZ BROTHERS, No. 5 Kin utreet, Sign of lino f lee Hive MIZE 1867 CIIRIsTMAS ,NEW liE,l“, 18 6 8 11.11ttiA /NS bylll 1/01.111A VV." E=ll ( . 111.:.‘1% (III.:APES! CHEAP .1 () II N 'S VARIETY ST t)li Tine um!, rsigned has laid In, ut unpreee denteElly low prices, the largest and by odds the cheapest, assortment of general holiday gift goods, consisting of TEM "J'Alli.l.: PUCK ET TTI.EII TuYti EV Eitl" DE-SCHIPTION I'ERFUMERY, SOATH, and uu ,ndloon variety of Notions. 110 also Imod a largo and finely selected clock of DRY (1 0 01) S ! UI .UV ES, HOSIERY, IND TH.I.IIMINUS OF ALL K Nlis, ALSO, .1100 TS A S!) SROJ for Alen Wotrten and (111 lire,,. Also ISSEME u 1..1 sM ND (t l: EENS NV ,1 RI. TEA SETH, &C., &C Now In tile URI, to get Itargttlnm, Re the entire clock tuts beet, laid lu utgreatly reduced Ilgurett GOODs nnt.l, W HOL ESA LE A NJ) RETA II 4 - 4- Remember the cheapest and beat place to buy In all Lancaster le at EA P JOHN 'S No. EAhT KIN() LANCANTEII Cllll'. dee 1 tfw4B ... 1 1uuabiug, Oro titling, eix. YUSK FOLKS ATTENTION 1 Now Is the time to get married. You can urn kb your bowies with STOVES, KETTLES, PANS, TINWARE, mid all other necensarj :ar ticles M our tine at the lIMBEEIDEINEEMEI _ - OLD FOLKS, now In the time for you to buy for the young folks TINWARE to look like Silver; BRASS and COPPER WARE to look like Gold. We have enlarged our bunnies, and can offer every Inducement to those who are lion buying HOUsE HTIERS, JOHN DEANER s CO., No. 7 Eant Ring street, Lancaster, Pa. G AND PLUMBING. -- JOHN DEANER CO., No. 7 East King street, with Increased facilities, aro now pre pared to attond to all orders with prompt nests and dispatch. Having none but the best work. men employed, dl work will be finished in a superior mnuner, and with all the modern Im provements. Copper Kettles and Wash Boilers, and all kinds or Copper Work for Breweries and Dis tilleries attended to with promptness. Having greatly enlarged this department, all orders eau be tilled forthwith. TIN HOOPS it SPOUTING Attended to In any part of theelty and county. Furnaces, Heaters, Stoves, Banger, and all modern Improvementa (or heating Churches, Halls, Parlors, Houses, ac., always on hand, and will he put up In any part of the city or county, or their repairs attended to at any. time. JOHN DEANER ,e CO., No. 7 East King street Lancaster, Pa, Jan M•tfw I BURCHELL, MANUFACTURER OE COAL OIL LAMPS, AND VTDOLKBALE DEALER EN . . . TA !ILE ULA&Y, FRUIT JARS, OABTOR,B, No. 1.1.,7 NORTH. THIRD OTREET, • Above Race, PHILADELPHIA. Sole agent for the East Trenton Pottery Co Stone China and Coma on White Ware. Parties ordering Queenswaxe through this House save ilt) per. cant. • lab 20.1yW7 fICES. GIFTS TO ,ILLI—A MIL DIMS Pattern, a Family Sawing Machine or. Gold atal, Free of Cost, for one or two, days'itsr? vice it any town or village. 'rartlaujara mad • samples sent fre e _ln , a ddresalnir, with N. n B. CLOUD Man ILAN a 00., No. 4 ilantrfa ili nt ", . 00 Viacom 60
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