:~. goat Locer. Sontitiiref.—Two mad dakalter}s shot at Intercqurse, this county, on Satur day. tihristlan Hershey, a young man 18 years 'of tig.e, and son of Peter E. Hershey: who resides in Leaeock township, near Inter , codree, 'was thrown from a horse, and thereby ruptured a blood yeseel in his head. Re died next day. The .burglars are' again at work in the wintry, The, robberies at Relnoehrs, in Blenheim towship, at Hess', in West Lam peter township, and at Bowman's.in Neils yulle, seem to justify the impression that a gang of these scoundrels are scattered through the country. It is hoped that some of our rural friends and neighbors will give them a cordial reception. David M. Taylor, of Little Britain, Lan caster bounty, late paying teller in the Na tional Bank of Oxford, has been appointed cashier of the new banking house of Kirk, MacVeagh d Co., in Oxford. Mr. T. is thoroughly competent for the position, be ing a good accountant, aff,able, obliging and reliable. The Pennsylvania Conference of the United Brethren in Christ, adjourned in York on Friday, to meet in its next annual Bitting in Chambersburg, Pa. The "Southern Journal of Music," for January 4th, published at Louisville, Ky , has been received. It is freighted with music, news,. and melody. The leading piece is, "My Heart, my heart is over the sea," a love song of plaintive measure and full of sentiment. Terms per annum in advance. Wm. Smith, an auctioneer residing at Blue Ball, was thrown from his buggy on Monday, and had one of his legs fractured which was attended to by Dr. VV. S. Yundt, of New Holland. . . B. H. Warner seized 20,000 segars at Ma rietta for being moved in violation of the Revenue Laws, and sold them on Monday at the Pennsylvania Railroad Warehouse in this city, to George Heiss at ti. 5.30 per thousand. THE NEW RAILROAD-REPORT OF COM aurrnr.—The undersigned Committee ap pointed at a meeting of the citizens of Lan caster, to attend the meeting of the Charter Committee of the proposed Railroad from Lancaster to the Delaware river, respect fully That, in pursuance of their appointment, they attended the meeting held on the 15th inst. at Limerick Station, on the Philadel phia and Reading Railroad. As your Com mittee understood the sense of the meeting at which they were ,appointed, their mis sion was principally one of inquiry—to as certain the line of the Road, where the movement originated, and, most impor tant, what the probability of its success.— They found every town and village along the line of the proposed road, from Point Pleasant to Lancaster, represented by in• telligent and responsible persons. The New Jersey Central Railroad - have built a branch of their road to Flemington, New Jersey, within twelve miles of the Delaware river, at Point Pleasant, to which point they will extend it, thus making a direct connection between Now 'York city and the eastern boundary of Pennsylvania. The route proposed through this State is in tended to connect Lancaster city with this brunch via Phomixville, Morgantown, Churebtown and New Holland. This, in addition to opening direct communication with New York, would pass about twenty ilve miles through Lancaster county, along the rich valley of the Conestoga, now inac cessible except by the common roads. The advantages of such a railroad both to this city and county must be too obvious to re quire a word of comment. So far as your Committee could discover the movement originated in Bucks county. The enterprise has been thoroughly can vassed along the whole of the proposed line, and the intimation was thrown out that if a charter was obtained and the people along the route would. earnestly second the enter prise they would not tail of a helping hand from other parties. Every one present ap peared sanguine of certain and speedy suc cess. Your Committee was informed that a company has beau chartered and almost enough money raised to build a railroad from Plimnixville along the valley of the French Creek some IS or 20 miles, to St. Marys, near the borders of Lancaster coun ty. This road will he built at all events, and that speedily. Being directly a line of this proposed road to the Delaware, it was stated at the meeting that their funds and influence would be turned over to this en terprise. With this nucleus started py our neighbors of Chester county, success should be assured and the responsibility of its failure will rest with the people of this city and county. The draft of a charter was made, and a committee to have it passed through the Legislature appointed. This committee, on which are Dr. W. L. Diffenderfer and Isaac Witmer, of this county, will in due time report through the newspapers. (Signed) E. H. YUNDT, CEO. M. FRAN IC LIN. " WHAT Is IT?"—Certain indications of the presence of some wild animal have con siderably alarmed and excited the citizens of Martic and Providence townships in this county. Its tracks were first observed at Good's Grist Mill in Martic township ; they were traced from thence to the Martichills, which are but sparsely inhabited and are mostly covered with a thick growth of Chestnut timber. We learn from reliable gentlemen of tied immediate vicinity that its track is small and resembles that of a mule. A little girl about eight years of age, on her return from sehool in that neighbor hood, met with an animal differing in ap pearance fr any she had ever seen be fore, and which was doubtless the same that made the tracks. Other parties have shot at it, but on account of its rapid move ments could not discover its true character. It has lately been tracked near the village of New Providence; its tracks are said to be in a direct line, one succeeding the other, and Its loconuaion is very rapid. It is most probably one of the wild animals belonging to a menagerie, several of which succeeded in making their escape front the cars dur ing a recent accident that occurred on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Railroad. A NEW COUNTY I' nottosim.—We see by the Oxtord Press that it is proposed to make a new county out of the southeastern por tion of this county, and the southwestern portion of Chester county. The now county will embrace the townships of Fulton, Lit tle Britain, Drinnore, Colerain, and parts of Sudebury, Bart and Providence, in this county, together with the townships of East and West Nottingham, Upper and Lower Oxford, West Fallowfield, Highland, Lon donderry, Penn, Now Loudon, Franklin, London Britain and Elk, in Chester county, The objection to the project on the part ut, the tax-payers is met by the argument that many persons in Oxford and Its vicinity, will contribute freely, both land and money, toward the erection ofmnitable county build ings. It is assorted that half the necessary funds can be procured in this way. It Is furthermore stated that the advance of land in the immediate vicinity of county towns is an additional inducement for tile citizens of that section to lavor the project. It is thought that sufficient territory to measure four hundred square miles, and yet not em brace one-tenth of the population of either Chester or Lancaster county, can be ob tained ; and if this should be the case, the question need not be submitted to a vote of the whole of said counties, but only to a vote of the inhabitants of the territory out of which the new county is to be erected ; and in this event it is thought the measure will be.adopted. STORE Roust:D.—The store of Dr. 11. B. Bowman at Netrsville, in Nlanheim town ship, was robbed on Tuesday night of $l2 in change; of this amount $2.50 was in 3, 5 and 10 cent silver pieces. No goods have as yet been missed. The burglars tried in the first place to get in at a window, by breaking open the shutter, but did not suc ceed. In their endeavors to open the shut ter they made a hole in the wall by tearing out some bricks, in order to get the shutter pin loose. They afterwards succeeded in prying open the door, and in this manner effecting an entrance. They left a butcher knife behind them. A reward of $25 is of fered for their arrest. HORSE SToLEN.—A valuable mere was stolen on Wednesday from Messrs. Gross & Stough, of the borough of York, York coun ty. No trace of the thief has as yet been discovered. The mare is of a dark brown color, 15 hands in height. A reward of $5O is offered for the detection of the thief and recovery of the animal. We notice quire a number of horses have been stolen this season, some of them being very valuable. Farmers should be (want in properly se curing their stables, ' V no doubt well organized bands of horselhleves infest the rural districts. COLUMBIA NEWH.—Wo clip tho following news items from the Herald of this morn ing: The Columbia and Port Deposit Railroad is now receiving proposals for building live miles of the road at the lower end, and the whole will be put under contract at an early date. Services will be held In the German Re formed Church, on next Sunday morning and evening. Rev. 1). Gerhard, of New Holland, will ho present. The public aro Invited to attend. appears to be a settled question that the Bridge Company will continence vigor ous oporalions in the spring for the eon structatn of a bridge et this place across the Susquehanna, which will give employ ment to a large number of mon for about eighteen months. On Monday lust, a lad named George B. Groom, aged about sixteen, eon of George Groom, hsq. residing on le farm lately occupied by Ilphrlam Ilershey, was walk ing towards town, and when near the Sus quehanna Rolling Mill, he met with a seri ous accident. It appears that a limbo passing along the road had become friglit ened at the noise of the trains, and be stepped aside to allow' the animal to peas, , when he was knocked down by a horse at tubed to a carriage, coming up in hie rear. The bores 'tramped 'upon his head aqd W fraotdred his 'skull: He as brought M town and placed, ,under the care of Tlf. Hinkle, and is now tying in a critical co - , Wowra REwpfssainio.-1-" If a rn . faint away," soya Hall's Journal of Healo,. "instead of yelflipg .QUt N. savage, Or, runningloltim to lift him up, lay him at , h=k o ntlia back on the floor, 100 le tildi the crowd MRS, ISO u fi r* tilt' to reach iffm,'itild • slant. -Dashing water over a person in a TIE LANCASTER WEEKLY TNTFI;LIGV4N - CElt, WEDNESDAY - , FEBRUARY . 5, 1868. simple fainting fit is a barbarity. The philosophy of.eitainting fit is that tbeheart tails to send the proper supply othlcod to the brain. If.the person is ereot that blccd has to be thrown up hill; but if lying down it has to be projected horizontally, which requires less power, as is apparent." GOOD BITLES. -- GOt up two hours earlier in the morning, and begin to do something out of your regular profession. Mind your own business, and with all your might let other people's alone. Live within your means. Sell yoahorses. Give away or sell your dog. Smoke your cigar through an air-stove. Eat with moderation and go to bed early. Talk less of your own peculiar gifts and virtues, and more of those of your iriends and neighbors. Be cheerful. Ful fill your promise. Pay your debts. Be yourself all you would see in others. Stop grumbling. INCREASE OF SALARIES.—The Directors of the Poor at the late meeting increased the salaries of the Steward of the House, and Superintendent of the Hospital. Their com pensation heretofore is said to have been entirely inadequate, and the amount now granted none too large. COMPLETED.—On Friday last Messrs. Reilly, McGrann & Co., of Lancaster, put up the last stone in their extensive masonry contract for the Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad Company, at this place. They commenced this work about twenty months ago and in that time have built five abut ments and seventeen piers, some of them over thirty feet high. The masonry is mas sive and put up in splendid style. The Delaware bridge is entirely finished and but two spans of the Lehigh Bridge remain to be put in place. Both bridges are iron.— Easton Sentinel. Nioiller'B itttro. THE ENTIRE MEDICAL PROFESSION ARE UNITED IN their desire for some general remedy, at once certain, safe and uniform In its operations, for cure of the hundred and one complaints and diseases that arise from an impure condition of the Blood—whether caused by the inhalation of the foetid vapors or noxious gases, that in lest certain localities, or by the functional de rangement of some of the organs of digestion, assimilation or excretion. Nine-tenths of all diseases may be traced primarily to the above causes, and in a large majority of cases the prompt appreciation of a simple remedy in the earlier stages would, by removing the cause, prevent what, ifneglect ed, might prove a dangerous and lingering ill nees, The science of medicine has reached such a point of perfection, that the treatment of acute and decided forms of disease has become al most a certainty. In Inflammation of the Stornaeli, Bowels or Lungs; in Pleurisy, Intermittent:Fevers, etc., the remedies proper in ouch cases are so well authenticated that the Intelligent physician will apply them with an almost absolute cer tainty ea attaining certain results, and hence in diseases of this nature we find aunlformity of practice pervading the profession, and pro ducing results similar in most cases. The same remedies are used by all, the same results en sue and what really Is in itself a severe and dangerous sickness Is made subject to, and bows before the experience and knowledge gained by long years of study, observation and experiment. but such Is not the case with many of the diseases which are moat common to all, and which et first sight may appear trivial in them selves. These arising from the causes before enumerated, baffle the skill of the physician who copes successfully with disease In its more violent forms. What complaint is there more prevalent and common than Dyspepsia, yet there Is scarcely a disease that so thoroughly and per sistently defies the skill of the medical man. That the various schools rf medicine have no welideflnefflmethofflof treatment . or this disease is evident, and any dyspeptic can vouch for the trolls of this statement. He will tell you that of probably twenty different physicians under whose care he has placed himself, no two of them pursued the; same course, or used the same remedies. Temporary relief may be ob tained, but as soon as the system becomes ac customed to a he rnode.of treatment, the el leease realms In lull loree, and the patient tile , to some other physician whose treatment is dif ferent, with the same result, until after trying every physician within reach, the attempt Is given up In despair, and we find him to use his own words a confirmed Dyspeptic. This hauls° true of many other diseases, cud the same cause of failure Is applicable to all. Every physician acknowledges the want, of a General' Remedy applicable to Just such cases. The ingenuity, skill and knowledge of every physl clan, botanist and chemist In the country has been taxed to supply a remedy of this nature, and even the general public has contributed its full share as is evinced by the immense num ber of patent medicines that flood the country. Tile afflicted naturally fly to any remedy that promisee relief from sutferin g, and seldom stop to enquire whether it is really entitled to the credit which is claimed for It. Many of these preparations are frequently far more in lurious than beneficial from the fact that they are compounded without any regard to the laws of Pharmacy, and are in fact merely the produc tions of ignorance and pretence, imposing on the credulity of the public, and are therefore generally discarded by educated physicians. They, like the prescriptions of the doctor, ef fect but little If any good and do not supply the want of a general remedy. In common with other physicians, Dr. Hart. man keenly felt the want of this general rem, dy in his practice. Always noted for his liberal and Independent views, he although a graduate of Jefferson College of Ph iladelplua, one of the best schools in the world would not permit himself to be trammeled by the strict lines that are drawn around tile various schools of medi cine. Practicing and occupying a high position as a physician, he was not content with what Allopathy taught him, but earnestly and tta °roughly investigated Horn cepatily, Hyd re pathy Electropatby and other :systems of medicines, selecting from each what he found to he good, effective and reliable, nod discard ing what, upon actual experience, he proved to ue erruneuUs. 1 lila extended reseal - eh greatly facilitated hie ; succesa as a physician, but in none of the schools of medicine did he flud a general rein- I etly applicable to the ',almost infinite number I of chironle cases before alluded to, He then turned his attention to the many patent medi cities so-called, which were largely udvertlaed as reliable, am In some canes he found cures ' were effected while using these remedies, but their success was so slight and uncertain that he was not sere whether the patient would not have recovered In the entire absence of medi cine by simply leaving nature to pursue her own course. Among ail these patent medi cines lie found none that were really beneficial except those preparations termed B itters,these had more enact, on disease than those , prepare- I lions which contained no alcohol. But even with these he found that the effects produced were not equal to those produced by the ad-; ministration of Pose Rye Whiskey. In fact he , found that their sole virtue was derived from the whiskey they contained and as this was invariably of poor quality selected doubtless for the lowness of its coat, he concluded that Pure Rye Spirits, waslin uitely to be preferred to the various preparations thatcontalned alai- Mil or spirits of a lower grade or quality. The Pure Spirit obtained from Rye by dis tillation Is acknowledged by all physicians to be as a stimulant far more beneficial - than any other one remedy, find having failed In dis• covering anything that surpassed or even equalled it in its applicability where such remedies were needed, ft Wes not under the most encoursgolug circumstances that ue took up the investigation of the merits of Mishler's Herb Bitters, a preparation then recently pre• limited to the public by the gentleman whose name it bears. 'The article was first brought fairly to his notice by some of hie patients who had by tae advice of some of their friends used it and had been benefit ted thereby. He was practicing medicine at Millersville and hearing so many reports in its favor concluded to investigate the matter. • Knowing the opposition to Patent Meilleinee evinced by the medical profession he was naturally desiromeof keeping the fact of his using the preparation secret. He therefore, through a friend, procured a quantity,sulli- Mont to enable him as he thought to give the preparation a thorough test, and in all cases I where no absolute form of disease was really developed and but a general complaint of not reeling well, Dyspepsia, Derangement of the Liver, and in fact many cases not well defined ! as alluded to above, he would administer Mishler's Herb Bit tars, but so disguised by the addition of some simple aromatics that the patient was not aware that he was taking Mishler's Bitters. These cases he made parti cular note of, and finding that the use was at tended with such good results he extended his experiments administering it in cases which had defied the use of all other remedies at his command. He became satisfied that In Mish ler's Herb Bitters the profession would find what they had long desired, a general remedy. So thoroughly convinced was he that, when, utter having used it for over a year, he a elln ' gnished his practice, he recommended it to his successor Dr. Davis, Again resuming practice, Dr. Hartman con , tinned administering the Bitters with uniform success, mud the opportunity occurring he be- I came the purchaser, feeling confident that the merits of the preparation would commend it to the notice of the profession, and when once assured that it was skillfully - compounded in accordance with Pharmaceutical Law, would have no hesitation in using it in their practice. With this view, the establishment has, been re modelled, and we assert that Mishlees Hero Bitters is by Its preser t proprietors compound -d with as ;mach skill and judgment,and.with as strict an observance of the laws of Pharmacy as any preparation of the Pitarmacoptela. That their efforts are appreciated is evinced by the fact that the prejudice existing In I he medical proles•lon against Patent Medicines so•cat led, is rapidly being removed in reference to Minh ler's Herb Bitters. THIS (MEAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY is said by all Druggistsaud Dealers. DR. B. B. HARTMAN S CO., Proprietors, Lancaster, Pa.. and Chicago, ill. G IFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS!!! (IFTB FOR. THE ROLID4 ! amoug which are some from the PARIS EX• POSITION. BIBLES, Prayer and Hymn Booke of all De nomlnatlous. POETS In Blue and Gold, &e. ANNUALS, WRITING DESKS, WORK BOXES, JEWELRY BOXES, REGENCY DESKS, DRESSING CASES, LADIES' COMPANIONS. PORT FOLIOS ALBUMS, NEW GAMES, AUTOGRAPH BOOKS, CHESSMEN & BOARDS, BAOKGAMMON BOARDS, ENGLISH TOY BOOKS M L TOY BOOKS, LINEN BOOKS, SWISS BUILDING BLOCKS, UNION COLLEGE BLOCKS, JAC KSTRAAVS, JERSEY BUILDING BLOCKS, PICTURE. BLOCKS, A B C BLOCKS, GOLD PENS, TRANSPARENT SLATES, POCKET BOOKS, SHELL BOXES, MAGIC LAN TILIINS. Flamm oall and examine at J. M. 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ADVERTISER'S GAZETTE is the j_ only publication devoted to the interest of Advertisers and Publishers, and contains each month, Complete Lists of Newspapers In one or more States, ull new papers started, sus pensions,changes, and reports of unreliab.e parties. We have for three years kept a list of ull consiihrable advertisers, and it is very com plete, To these names we are sending the UAZETTE, anti they, in connection with its subscription and exchange lists, make the edition close upon Yen 2 hemmed Cbples. Sub scription price 82. Advertising 50 and 72c per line. U. P. HOWELL & CO., publishers, 40 Park Row, N. Y. giumbing, Ono tilting, fa. YOUNG FOLKS ATTENTION Now Is the time to get married. You can uruish your houses with STOVES, KETTLES, PANS, TIN W A RE ; An d all other necessary ar ticles w our line at the UOOD OLD LOW PRICES. OLD FOLKS, now is the time for you to buy for tile young folks TIN-WARE to look like Sliver; BRATS and COPPER WARE to look lulu Child. We have enlarged our business, and eon oiler every inducement to those who are now buying HOUSE STIER& JOHN DEANER & CO., No. 7 East Klog street, Jan 8-11 w Lancaster ,Pa. fIAN-FITTING AND PLUMBING. WI JOHN DEANER A CO., No. 7 East King street, with increased facilities, are now pre- Pared to attend to all orders with promptness and dispatch. Having none but the best work- men employed, all work will be Hl:ashen in a superior munrier, and with all the modern im provements. Copper Kettles and Wash Boilers, and all lands or Copper Work for Breweries and Dis tilleries attended to with promptness. Having greatly enlarged this department, all orders can be filled forthwith. TIN ROOFS & SPOUTING Attended to in any part oft hecity and county. Furnaces, Heaters, !Stoves, Ranges, and all modern Improvements for heating Churches, Hulls, Parlors, Houses, ec., always on band, and will be put up in any part of the city or county, or their repairs attended to at any time. JOHN DEAFER & CO., No. 7 East King Street Lancaster, Pia. • Wood aud EMEM NLW FIRM. Having purchased the good will and stook or Lumber and Coat of B, B. Martin, Lumber and Coal Merchant, wo are now pre. pared to lurnish at AT THE OLD STAND, CORNER OF WALNUT AND PRINCE BTREETB, to all customers LUMBER AND COAL OF ALL HINDS AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMM, end by strict Integrity and dill. gent attention to business, we hope to merit a share or public patronage,WM. MOCOMBEY & CO. Having sold out my good will and stoois of Lumber and Coal to Messrs. Wm.hicComSeY Co„ I hereby reoommend the new dm who will continue at the old stand corner of Walnut and Prince streets, to the liberal patronage of my former,patrons. B. B. MARTIN. Jan 8 i. .lindew- E DI. DICIIADYFEB, EV:AOLDUALE AND SETetli 84,DDXSISY NOB 1 AND 2 EAST SING Oat= LANCIAMMAPA:''' 111 ~tisc~ctlauc~v~cs. LANCASTER COUNTY PRISON. /7TH ANNUAL REPTRS. ORT OF THE INSPEC- To the Honerrable, L a ter s of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cbunty : The undersigned, In pursuance or laws, sub mit to the Court the following Report of the Prison, for the year ending November 30, 1887 : On the 30th of November, 1888, there were In confinement, 9 . 2 prisoners; in the coarse of the year there were received 587—making an ag gregate of the inmates of the Prison Of these the following were discharg ed daring the year, viz :—By expira tion of sentence and by Inspectors— 110 By Magistrates, District Att'y, Court, and Habeas Oorpas, sc 178 584 Leaving In confinement, Nov. 30,1861 85 Or these (85)15 are Convicts at labor ; 8 await ing trial, and 83 Vagrants. The ratio of con victions as compared with last year being 74 in 587 commitments, to 75 in 413 the year be fore. The number committed to Prison during the year, excepting those convicted, was 513; 145 more than the previous year, of which 3E4 were for Vagrancy, Drunkenness and disorderly conduct, resulting (corn drunkenness; this is 1713 more than the previous year. In addition I to the 518, there were sentenced during the ' same period 74, and remalniog in Prison on the 301 h of November, 1868, 04—making the above total in Prison during the year. Of the prisoners discharged IS were sent to the &et ern Penitentiary, 4 to the House of Bernal to the State Lunatic Asylum, 0 pardoned by the Governor, and 1 died. Or the 74 sentenced prisoners, 37 were convicted of Larceny, 4 of Assault and Battery, 4 of Fornication and Bas tardy, 3 of selling liquor to minors, 2 of Belling liquor on Sunday, 9 of Felonious Assault, 2 dey aertion of family, 1 of Adultery, 1 of Polygams and lof cruelty to animals. Of the 74 Convict were sentenced ;for one year and upwards, and one for two years; 60 were white and 14 were colored; €3 were moles and 11 were females. But 36 of the convicts were born in Lancaster city and county, 181 n foreign coun tries, of which 18 were natives of Germany; 37 of the convicts were under the age of 30 years ; 11 of the 74 convicts were females ; 10 are old off...riders, and 04 are receiving punishment for their first offence, and of the 83 males, but a had trades prior to their conviction. The 74 convicts were occupied as follows:- 15 weaving carpets, 8 weaving bagging, 8 mak ing baskets, 7 malting cigars, 6 knitting nets, 6 making shoes, dm : 11 01 the 74 could not read and 23 could not write ; 1.14 of the 74 had never been married, and 7 were widows and widow ers; 43 of the convicts were of intemperate habits, a much less proportion of the intem perate than the previous year. The whole number of prisoners since the opening ivena November r f the Prison, e te t whiter m 1 1 61.1 1 /4, t 3 0 . white females, 1,815 ; colored mules, 514, and colored female,: 288. The health of the prisoners during the ,t ear h has been remarkably good—no epidemic ay mg prevailed among them. The number of cases treated was 02; being In the ratio of 100 cases treated I o every 738 prisoners; this ratio is less one-calf that of the previous year; one died of congestion of the lungs. The unsocial affairs and manufacturing op erations of the prison during the fiscal year, closing November 30, 1807, are exhibited in de tail by the following statement, which con tains all the Information relating to these sub. sects: Statement of orders issued, snowing that TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAM the orders is-ned by the inspectors ou the IOF LANCABTER COUNTY.—in the matter Treasurer of the Lancaster County Priam], for of toe application of "The Columbia Working the fiscal year ending November 30, ; mans' Saving Fund and Building Association," 1887, amounted to 808,350 72 for a Charter of Incorporation. January 20th, From which deduct extraordinary ox- 1888 Charter presented and the Court direct penses, to wit:—Alterations and re- j the some to be flied, and notice to be given I pairs 539 01 that if no sufficient reason is shown to the coo -1I trary, the said charter will be granted at the 923,024 81 next term of said Court. W. L. BEAR, ! To which is to be added the Indebted- San 22 3t,w3 I Prothonotary. . . .. ness of the Prison, and the goods and materials on nand at the be- , A II DI T 0 R'S NOTICE.—ESTATE OF ginning of the fiscal year :—Hanu. .ti._ Anna Margaret Nauman, late of 1 ancas factored goods ou band, November, ter county, Pa., deceased.—The undersigned 30, DM 92,397 95 Auditor, appointed to distribute the balance Raw Materials on hand, 10.1,.. 1,590 el remaining in the hands of George W. Garet, 3,988 il, . Trustee appointed by the Orphans' Court to sell the real estate of said deceased, to and 832,013 22 among those legally entitled to the same, will In order to ascertain tile actual cost sit for that purpose on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY of the Prison to the County, it be- 21st, 1388, at 11 o'clock, A, 151., in the Library ,comes necessary to deduct the fol- Room or the Court House, in the City of Lan. "lowing ca.§la received and easels of caster, where all persons Interested in saiddls. the manufacturing department, vie: tribution may attend. Cash received by the Keeper for Jan 22 404) GEO. NAUMAN, Auditor. goods sold, Sc., and paid to the Treasurer of the Pri50n.......913,433 Si EASTERN DISTRICT OF PEAN'A, S. S. Manufactured goods on hand IN BANKRUPTCY, Nov. SO, 18117 1,964 92 At Lancaster 13th day of January, A. D., 1899. Raw materials on hand Nov. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his 30,1887 1,241 99 appointment as Assignee of David M. Bwarr, Doe Prison for goods cold Nov , of the City of Lancaster, in the County of Lan. 30, 11387 180 71 8. ) ,\46 easter, within the Eastern District of Penn -- 18, -20 sylvanla, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt I -- '1 his own petition by toe Dis trict Court of ...... . . • upon bid own petit.... _ _ Act ual coat of Prison during the year 515,157 ; the United States for said District. The whole number of days prisoners wer,e ' To whom it may concern. boarded the past year was 31;236; 12,484 atD. G. ESHLEMAN, Assignee, cents a day, 18,150 at 30 con to a day, and 590 at 7 - --j,a,n 22 3tw.3) 36 North Duke St., Lancaster, 15 cents a day—amounting 1u all to 88,607.20, an average of 9732.12% per month. The number the previous year was 19,027. costing 67,218.85, and averaging 9001.54% per month, being an increase the past over the preceding year of 5120.5831, per month average. The cost of main tenance of vagrants this year amounting to $2,351,40, against 82,3g2.52 last year, being an in crease of but 620.80. The aggregate number of days prisoners have been boarded and confined was 2,300 more in 1807 than in MIL The manufacturing operations during the year produced as follows; 4,52334 yarns of car pet for stile. 3,798% yards of carpet for custom ers, 5,13131 yards of bagging, I,449 . pairs booty and shoes made and mended, 2 (8,500 cigars made, 1,792 basketsi made and mended, 272 brooms made, 233 fish nets and seines made, 160 dozen grain bogs made, and 40,156 skewers made. IN BANKRUPTCY, ~ .ASTERN DISTRICT OF PENN ' A, S. S. TO THE TAXABLE INHABITANTS OF : .itLancaster } A. D., 1863. LANCASTER COUNTY. The undersigned hereby gives notice of ills , Pursuant to the Provisions of the laws of appointment as Assignee of John B. Brebill, this Ceinmonwealth, the undersigned Com- of West Earl twp., In the County of Lancaster, missioners oi Lancaster county, hereby give , within the Eastern District o' Pennsylvatha, notice to the TAXABLE INDABITANTes,: who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own within the respective Cite, Boroughs and : petition, by the Dlearlot Court of the United Townships, of the said county, that the Dart States for said District. of Appeai from the Assessment of 18es, will ie To whom It may concern. held at the Commissioners' (thee, in the City, D. O. ESHLEMAN, Assignee, Lancaster, of nu the days following, to wit : : Jan 22,3tw03) 36 North Duke St., Lancaster, For the' ownships of Adamstown Borough, .I. Bart, Brecknock Tuesday, Feb. 11 Carnitrvon, Cocalico E o al, Cocalico Weal Coleraln, Columbia, IWedueetlay, Feb. 12 Conestoga, Conoy, Clay, Donegal Eali -- - . Donegal West Drumore, Ephrata, Earl, !.Thursday, Feb. 13 Earl Fast, Earl West, THROUGH LINE COMPLETE. IN 1870. Elizabeth, }Friday, Feb. 14. Elizabethtown Borough j Eden, , T H E Fulton, Homptield East, CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD, liemptield west, ITuesdAy, Feb. 18. , Lampeter East, 1 TIIE BEST AND PRINCIPAL PORTION OF THE Lampeter West, ' NATIONAL TRUNK LINE ACROSS THE Lancaster, Leacock, 1 CONTINENT, Leacock Upper, } Wsduesday, Feb. 12, ' Is being rapidly carried forward by an unpre. Little Britain, i Manhelm, dil cedented working force; and it is reasonably Marti; 1 certain that the CONTINUOUS OVERLAND RAIL , Manor,CONNECTION FROM NEW YORK TO SAN } Thursday, Feb. 20 ROAD Mount Joy, I Mount Joy Borough, 1 : FRANCISCO WILL BE MADE IN 1870. : Marietta Borough, 1 The United States Government furnishes , Manheim du I upon a subordinate and contingent lien, half Paradise, } Friday, Feb. 21. :Ole means for constructing the Main Stem Penn, Pequea, 1 1 Line; and besides an absolute grant of 12,800 acres of valuable public lands per mile, the Providence, r 1 Hapho, I 1 Central Pacific Railroad Company have re. Salisbury, Tuesday, Feb. 25. : ceived California sources, donations and con- Sausbury, 1 : cessions worth more than $300,000,000. Tho Strasburg, 1 • 1 available resources of this Company are there. Strasburg Borough, I Warwick, r • Wednesday, Feb. 20. : fore abundant for the purpose, amounting to Washington Borough, ) $77,000,000 on the first 720 miles of the Line, in- Lancaster City Thursday, Feb. 27. I: And at the same time and place, the Appeal eluding Loans secured by a First Mortgage upon the whole property, to the same amount from the Military rolls will be held. only as the U. S. Subsidy Bonds, JACOB B. SHUMAN, The results already attained, although under CA 'L ISLOKOM, C. H. NISSLY, comparatively unfavorable circumstances, af- Ja27 it daiw 1 Commissioners. • ford substantial ground for believing the CEN TRAL PACIFIC to be the Most Favored, Productive, and Valuable Railroad Enterprise In the Country. wm. LEAMAN, ' The company are now offering Dr sale, a No. 6 North Duke st. Lancasteil . limited amount of their First Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds, 11. C. HREADY, Principal and Interest Payable in Gold Coin, No. 88 North Duke at., Lancaster in sums of $l,OOO each, at 95 per cent, of their par valued and accrued interest from January Ist, In currency. These Bonds, it Is bellelPed, possess the ele manta of safety, reliability and profit, in a greater degree than any other class cf Corporate Securi ties now offered, and are therefore very desira ble for steady investments of surplus capital tHAs. DENIMS, Investors will bear In mind the following No. tt, South Duke st., Lancaster , advantages : I. They are the first mortgage on one of the ABEAM SHANK, most valuable and productive lines of railroad No. 30 North Duke st.. Lancaster, in the world. Atterutio-at-haw. 4. .1. sTEINNAN, No. 9 East Orange at., Lancaster 111. 31. NoktTlit, Columbia, Lancaster county, Pa. H. A. TOWNSEND, .No. 11 North Duke et., Lancaster J. W. F. SWIFT, 11. The actual earnings from local business No. 13 North Duke st., Lancaster In 1887 were more than four times the annual Interest engagements. A. HERR SAITII, 111. The haid part of the work Is now done, 0 South Queen et., Lancaster. and the prospects of rapid completion are .EDGAIt C. REED, favorable, No. 18 North Duke st., Lancaster IV. The Company have liberal susldies,which enable them to prosecute the work with great vigor. V. The management has been exceedingly prudent and frugal, VI. There is already a large and growing set tlement on the completed and graded line. VII. The lands promise to be of immense vale, 37,038 acres having been already sold. VIII. Both principal and Interest are ex plicitly made payable In gold coin. IX. Both the aggregate ainount of issue and their standing in Europe will insure for them continued activity and high rank among stand ard securities. At this time they yield nearly NINE PER CENT. UPON THE IN Holders of Government Securities have an opportunity of exchanging them for Central Piailtlc Bonds, bearing an equal rate of interest, with the principal abundantly secured, and .21 realizing a profit of ten to fifteen por cent. in addition. . . • H. F. LIAER, No. 18 North Duke et., Lancaster D. W. PAIVERSON, No. 27 West King st, Lancaster. FRED. N. PYFER, No. 5 South Duke at.. Lancaster S. H. REYNOLDS, No, Ni East King at., Lancaster J. 16. JoHNSON, No. 25 South Queen et., Lancaster A. J. SANDERSON. No. 21 North Duke street, Lancaster S. H. PS.IOEO No. 8 North Duke et.. Lancaster W3f. A. WILNON, No. 58 — East King et., Lancaster WM. M. FORDNMY,, South Duke street, Lancaster, Pu. Nearly opposite the Farmers' National Bank Orders sent with the funds through reeponsi. ble Banks or Express Companies will receive prompt attention. Bonds sent by return Ex. ; press, to any address in the United States, at S IMON P. EBY, . our scot. Information, Descriptive Pamphlets, A.TTOFINEY AT LA Ar, Rai dia. l..d. furnis c h o e m d pau on a y p . ;Mention at tue °Moe OFFICE W/Tlif. N. ELLIMAKER, EBQ.. NORTH Dual STEZDT, ' O f LANCASTER, PA. NO. 64 WILLIAM STREET, Sept 25 Inv. 35 , AND Or & ETIBEN H. LONG._ ATTO RNEN AT 1 FISK Bc HATCH, LAW, NO. 8 BOOTH DUKE STREET, , Bankers .1; Dealers la Gov't Securities, caster. Special attention paid to procuring or op. AND posing discharges of debtors in bankruptcy, proof and presentation of claims, rendering , FINANCIAL AGENTS OF.THE,C. P. R. R. CO, professional assistance to assignees, and all 1 NO. 5 NASSAU STREET, N. Y. minces, in short, oordsoqted vidthproooodings ; AZAD or in voluntary or involuntary nanftruPtoY., whether beforo the Register or the United : BOWEN dr, FOX, states 00 = 4 ; Partiall-vargUtill 50 taA t 'll the i No. 113 ;.I.IEHCHANSIT EXCHANGE, boned of baudw will' us ally find lt advan. tampons to a preliminary oonstatatton. I PEIMADELPETA. ja 19 tfiv af 1 Jan 29 ihridAW • grad Weal. SSIONED ESTATE OF • JONES S. 21. Landis, of Manor township, Lancaster county.—John S. Landis, of Manor township, having by deed of voluntary assignments dated 31st DECEMBER, A. D., DR; assigned and transferred all his estate and effects to the undersigned, for the benefit of the creditors of the said John B. Landis, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said assignor, to make payment to the undersigned without de lay, and those havingclaims to present them to BARNHERD MANN, (Famer) Assignee. Jan 15 etw• 2 Residing in Manor township. USTATE OF JOHN FORNEY, LATE OF .E 4 West Earl township, Lancaster county, deceased,—Letters Testamentary on the estate of said deceased, having been granlied by the Register of said county to the undersigned Ex.clitors of the will of said deceased, they hereby request all persons having claims or demands against the said decedent to make known the same to the undersigned without delay, and all persons knowing themselves in • debted to said decedent are requested to brake payment to either of the undersigned. ABRAHAM 1. ORNEY, Residing in Warren county, Va., RENRY FORNEY, Residing in Manheim township. GRABILL FORNEY, Residing In West Earl township. Jan 15 Stw• 2 ESTATEOF.WILLIAIII MURPHY, LATE 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 toe Lune, will pre sent them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, residing in said township. MICHAEL MURPHY, Administratdr, Strawbridge. York county, Pa. Or T. W. F. SWIFT, Attorney, • Ja 1 at.w.all N 0.113. North Duke street. ESTATE Or CAPTAIN JOHN STEELE, late of Leaeock township, deceased.—Let. tore of administration cum. tea. an. de bones non on said estate having been granted to to e undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for set tlement to tile undersigned, residing in said township. HENRY F.. SLAYMAKER, SANT,. F. FOSTER, Ja .1-fitw Administrators O. T. A. D. B. N. giSTATE OF JOHN Ifte,GOVERN, LATE of East Hempfield township, deceased.— tters of Administration on said estate bait. leg been granted to the undersigned, all per eons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the Said decedent will present them to the undersigned, residing In said township, or to W. Carpenter, No. 27 East Orange Street, Lancaste ED r. WD, IifcGOVERN, Is I.Btw Administrator. ESTATE OF AMOS MILLER, LATE OF Leacock townsnip, deceased.—Letters of Administration on suld estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons fudebt ed thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them for settle ment to the undersigned, residing in East Lampeter township. JOEL L. LIUNTNER, Administrator. fan 211 2tw. 4 'TERN DISTRICT OF PENN'S, S. S IN BANKRUPTCY, At Lancaster, 13th day of Januaiy, A. D., 18811. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of B. James Hilde brand, of the Township of Eden, in the County of Lancaster, within the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bank rupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of the United States for said District. To whom it may concern. 7 . - . . D, G. Er3IILEMAI. , T, Assignee, Jan 22 31..31 36 North Duke tit., Lanes, ter EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENN'A, S. S. IN BANKRUPTCY, At Lancaster, 9th day of January, A. D.. ISA% The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of Benjamin T. Ap• poid, of the Borough of Columbia, the County of Lancaster, within the Eastern D strict of Pennsylvania, who ties been adjudged a Bank ) upt on creditor's petition, by the District Court of the United States for said District. To whom It may concern. D. G. E.SLILEMAN, Assignee, jan 22:3t.w.3) 36 North Duke St , Lancastea EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENN'A, S. S. IN BANKRUPTCY, At Lancaster, 9th day of January, A. D., 16(35, The undersigned hereby gives notice of nis appointment as Assignee of Herman 131umen thal,of theßorough of Columbia, in the County of Lancaster, within the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, who has beenudJudgeda Bank rupt on creditor's petition, by the District I Court of tae United States for said District. To whom it may concern. D. U. ESHLEMAN, Assignee, Jan 2/ 3twvl3) 30 North Duke St., Lancaster E - • EASTERS DISTRICT OF PENIVA. S. S. IN BANKRUPTCY, At Lancaster, 13th day of January, A. D., 18(1 3 . The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointed as Assignee of Herman Strauss, of the City of Lancaster, In the tbunty of Lances ter, within the Eastern District of Peniesylva• nia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon hie own petition, by the District Court of the United States for said District. To Whom it may concern. .. D. G. ESHLEMAN, Assignee, Jan 22 3tw.31 34 North Duke St., Lancaster. Tentral gartfir gaiirraul fat ditate. rtifHLIC BALE OF PRB.SONAL POOP ERTY.—Qn TIHCSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, Will befall!. at publiosah3, at the residence of e subscriber, at Springwellome„ Elzradige township, Lancaster county, Pa., the follow ing valuable personal property, to wit: One pair of MULBH, two head andORS one COLT, four COWS, STEERS, YOUNG CATME, SOWS and PIGS, one BOAR, 12 head of SwkEY, eta., and HAY by the TON. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock if., when terms will be made known by an 213-4tw SARAH J. ECKERT. IGIEELT DESIRABLE LANCASTER H CITY PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE.— In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county. Pa., there will be sold at public auction, on TUESDAY EVENING, the 18th of FEBRUARY, IBA at the_public house of Solomon Srrecher, in EastElnff street, In tue city of Lancaster, the following real estate, late of Sarah Voigt, deceased, to wit: That beautifully located and choice property No. 81 South Queen street, being the third tot south of German street, webtside. This Lot of Ground, from its favorable position upon the elevated portion of the block, enjoys the ad vantage of perfect. drainage. It has a frontage upon the principal street of 84 feet 4% Inches, and extends squarely this width 245 feet, more or less, west to Beaver alley, already widened into a street to within a few hundred yards of the premises. The Improvements consist of a one-and-a half-story STUCCO COTTAGE. SO feet front by 18 feet deep, with rear extension, kitchen, Ac. A Well of never-fatting delicious Cold Water, a variety of Fruit Trees and Bushes, Orna mental Shrubbery and Flowers, with Fences in good repairs. As the neighboring premises are handsomely improved, and no nuisances or objectionable features exist upon them, tiffs property affords a rare chance for a residence almost in the heart of the city, whilst enjoy ing the charms of a suburban location, or for speculation by dividing the ground into build • lng lota Sale to commence at 7 o'clock P. M., when conditions will be made known by the auc tioneer, LEWIS T. VOIGT, jan 29-taw Administrator. lIBLIC SALE OF FULL•BLOODED P STOCK, AND OTHER PERSONAL PROP ERTY.—On WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, isas, will be sold at public sale, on the prem bes at " GRAND VIEW," in Mantieim town ship, Lancaster county, on the New Holland Turnpike, one mile north of Lancaster city, the foLlowingdescribed personal property, viz: TWO BROOD MARES, with Foal, by "speed well Hambletonlan," brother of Dexter, "King of the Turf;" TWO COLTS, sired by " Irbib Chief •" THREE HEAVY DRAFT HORSES, SEVEN HEAD OF SUPERIOR COWS, TWO BREEDING SOWS, ONE BOAR, etc. Also, a REAPER AND MOWER. - - - - - . TWELVE MONTHS' Credit given. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M., of bald day, when attendance will be given and forme made known by .1 an ltclaitw VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN LOU DOUN COUNTY, VIRGINIA.—I offer for the farm on which I reside, containing 2110,1 ACRES, lying near the Trap, in Loudoan county, on the road leading from Snickersvitie to Upperville, one mile southeast of the Blue Ridge moun tain, ten miles from Piedmont, on the M. G. R. R. and fourteen miles from Pnrceilville on the Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad. The land Is of fine quality, cell watered and wooded, there 18 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 under good atone fencing ; It has also a good Apple and Peach Orchard. I would Invite the attention of persons wishing to purchase land In Lou doun, to this very desirable farm. aug 20 ItclAttw A. B. CARTER. LAND FOR SALE! IN WEST VIRGINIA PROPERTIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION CLARK, LOUDON AND JEFFERSON MMM For sale Very Cheap by RICHARDSON & WALTON, Real Estate Agents, Charlestown Jefferson co, West Virginia. itn.. Send lor Circular. nov IDEAL ESTATE. AT PUBLIC SALE.--ON 11 1 , TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 1509, the sub scriber, George Keller, residing near Sioughs town, Cumberland county, Pa., on the Pike leading from Harrisburg to Pittsburg, offers his valuable farm containing 204 ACRES OF' LIMESTONE LAND, about 160 acres are cleared, and in a good stale of cultivation, the balance well covered with Timber. There is a good Orchard of Choke Fruit, Apples, Pears, Peaches, Cherries, Plums, Grapes, Ac., on the premises. The improve ments are a GOOD BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, two stories high, lately built, con taining eight rooms, Wash House, Smoke House, Cistern, die. A good BANK BARN, Corn Crib, • agon Shed, Hog Pen, Carriage House, Cider Psea+, all nearly new. There is also a large Cistern near the Barn. The above property will be sold as a whole, or in parts to snit purchasers. Any person wishing to view the farm can do so by calling on the subscriber, residing on the premises. -- - Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, on said day when terms will be made known by Jan 2S ltd&w°l GEORGE KELLER. EAL ESTATE AT ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—On THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1800, will be sold at public sale, on the prem ises, in Coleraln township, Lancaster county, on the road leading from Kirkwood to Quarry ville, about two and a half miles from the tor mer, and the same distance from the latter place, the following Real Estate, to wit: Two Tracts of Land adjoining etch other. .No. 1, containing 5 ACRES OF LAND, being the old site of Black Rock Furnace, Dam, Water Power and land around. This is one of the best water powers on the Octorar. Creek, suitable for a Si ill, Factory or Furnace. No. 2, containing 2 ACRES AND 143 PERCHES OF LAND, ou which is erected a large STONE DWEL LING HOUSE, Stone Stable, Sc , with a good Chain Bump at the door. The above lots will be sold separate or together, as may suit pur chasers. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when terms will be made known by WILLIAM N. (lALERAITH, Administiator of Rebecca M. Eckman, dec'd. Srsixos W. Swisher., Auctioneer. Jan 29 Mw 4 AGOOD VIRGINIA FARM FOR SALE.— 1 - 1. The subscriber offers for sale privately, his Farm containing about 18i ACRES about 00 acres cleared, the balance well timber ed. This farm is situated in 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 DWELLING, with good outhouses and a tolerable Barn on the place; a good meadow, an orchard, and a well of excellent water in the yard. The laud is of the very best quality, produc ing good crops of all kinds of grain and. grass. There is a good lime kiln anti an inexhausti ble quarry of superior lime atone on it. An, - one wishing to buy a good email farm should call and examine for themselves. ROBERT VANLEAR, Long Glade, Augusts co , Va. oat Z 2 ltdatfw ply park Advertiotnunto. KAVANAGH de DECHEIVN, BILLIARD TABLES, WITH THE CAT GUT CUSHION, (Patented December 181 h, 1800.) And acknowledged by eminent players to be the BEST IN USE. Send for descriptive circular. KAVANAGH. & DECKER, Cor. Canal and Centre streets. New York. MiMME GROVESTEEN'S PIANOS, GROVESTEEN'S PIANOS, 499: BROADWAY, NEW: YORK, 499 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, :498 BROAD WAY, 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 Goon MDB lc. They are Warranted In every respect. Price, one third lower than other first-class makers. Send for Circular. GROVESTEEN A. CO., 49 Broadway, New York. M ARVIN d: CO.'S ALUM AND DRY PLASTER FIRE:, AND BURGLAR SAFES. ARE NOW CONSIDERED THE BEST IN THE WORLD SEND FOR ILLUoTA!,i 7ED C.4TA LOGUE. f 2 . 8.5 BROADWAY, N. Y. Principal Warehouses.l.72lCllESTNUT MER IDEN CUTLERY COMPANY Manufacturers of Superior TABLE CUTLERY, Of Pearl, Ivory, Horn, Bone, Ebony and Coco Handles. Also, exclusive Manufacturers the Patent HARD RUBBER HANDLE Which is the most durable Handle ever known t is much less expensive than Ivory. It always retains Its polish when in use. It is warranted not become loose in the Handle. It is not affected by Hot Water. For sale by all the principal Dealers inby Cut lery throughout the United. States and the MERIDEN CUTLERY COMPANY, , New York. JOHN MeD. DAVIDSON dc CO. Nos. 542 AND 544 BROADWAY, N. Y. 31.1.2POTACTUEUFLie OF FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOFSAF ES, VAULT DOORS, IRON SHUTTERS, AND IRON WORKS OF ALL KINDS, RAIL ROAD CHECKS, PADLOCKS dtc., ENAMELED AND PLAIN, HOLLOW AND STOVE WARE. GILBERT C. DAVIDSON. do 13 amdaw THE GREAT AMERICAN AND CHINA TEA COMPANY, NO, 38 VESEY STREET, (ESTABLISHED 1840,) NEW YORE CITY P. O. BOX 4203 We again caution the public against those many concerns that have sprung up the past few years, that Imitate our name in part and style of doing business. We have no conefec thou with any other house and we feel murred that the broad principles of commerce upon which we continue to transact business will as acceptable to the public and advantageous to ourselveat Those desirous of getting up Club Orders (Ladles septic:talky), who have few hours each day to spare can realize handsome re muneration as we give highest rate of com mission. Parties can save tram 500 to 91 per pound, by Purchasing Our Teas which we con tinue to sell at the following prices: Oolong (Black) 700800 900 Best 180 lb Mixed (Green tt Black) 700 800 90a " 100 English Breaktaat, 800 900 11/ 00 8110 " 120 • Imperial (Green) 800 900 100 110 " 126 " Byron (Green) 100 125 " 160 " Young Hyson (Grn) 800 90c100 110 " 125 " Uncolored Japan ...... ....900 100 110 " 125 " Gunpowder 126 " 160 " Ground Coffee, 200 250 80e 85a, Beet Java 400 " Best Beebailu 1 lb. and 15 lb. Airtight Ledtlen Packages 45a per lb. dee Bnaw„t9 ghilaatiptsia Afirtrtiottututo. BAIIGEWS COMIKERCUL IMANUBSB air We announce to fanners and dealers in Fertilizers, that the following prices have been adopted for the present Spring season : Baugh's Raw Bone Phosphate. Price, 256 per 2,000 lbs. Baugh's Chicago Bone Fertilizer. Price, $46 per 2,000 lbs. Baugh's Chicago Blood Manure. Price, 850 per $2,000 lbs. This well known popular trade-mark will be found upon every package of the above manures. r mD E MARK The high estimation in which Bauon's and au endless variety of Notions. He also Bogs MArrunag have been held, during four- has on hand a large and finely selected stock of teen years past, we shall fully: sustain in the • future. Having now the entire control of the DRY GOODS! great resources of tae City of Chicago, for fur- GLOVES, HOSIERY, nishing Ammonia and Phosphate yielding material, viz:—Bones, Dried Fiesh,•Blood, AND TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS, we have, in connection with our works in Philadelphia, the largest facilities for Banish- I ALSO, BOOTS AND SHOES ingithese manures, at the above low pri,es. for Men Women and Children. Also, BAUGH it SONS, Philadelphia. NORTH-WESTERN FERTILIZING COM- PANY, Chicago. JOHN RALSTON tk,CO., Gen'i Ag'e, New York GEORGE W. KIRKE & CO., " Boston. GEO. DIIGDALE, Wholesale Ag't, Baltimore. For all Information respecting the above Manures, address either of the above houses• Jan al . 11tuw 4 COMPLETE MANURE, HENRY BOWER, PHILADELPHIA, Super• Phosphate of Llme, Ammonia and Potash Warranted Free:Front Adulteration PACKED IN BAGS OF 2CO LBS. EACH Has raised good crops of Wheat, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Ores, 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, RECOMMENDED BY BOOTH & GARRETT, Chemists, Phnada. WILLIAMS .4 MO,S, Chemists, .Philada. C. ELTON BUCK, Chemists, New York. And by all who have used It up to this time. We have numerous testimonials to the effect that it is an Invaluable Fertilizer, and we re commend it highly as a top dressing Mr Wheat and Gras!. DIXON, SHARPLES.S & CO., 30 South Water and 40 South Wharves, PHILADELPHIA. EMCEED WM. NEYNOLDM 79 South Street, BALTIMORE, MD. rpHE LOWEST PRICES YETI pIIILADELPHIACAINICER HOSPITAL. j_ Housekeepers attention Domestic: Goods at Old Prices I Tickinga, Checks, :Meetings, R. H. KLINE, M. D., I Shillings, Oil Cloths and Carpets, Bleached Clinical Lecturer and Processor of Malignant and Lint:leached uslins. Recent large pur. Disesses In the Philadelphia University of I chases enables us to offer Great Bargains in Medicine and Surgery: Physician to the Ural- all kinds of Housekeeping Goods. Now la the vereity Hospital; founder of and principal time for Housetires. Physician to the Philadelphia Cancer Hos- WENTZ BROTHERS, petal, ifec., is daily making astonishing and No. 5 East King street, almost miraculous cures of Cancer by a new Jan 15 irw 2 Sign of the Bee Hive. treatment, a Cancer Antidote, that apparently enters into the chemical composition of the Cancer, or cancerous affections, antidoting, killing and destroying the cancer, every par ticle, root fibre belonging to it, Without. paln or the use of the knife, without caustic, eating or burning medicines, without the loss of blood, or in the least affecting the sound flesh. No other treatment should ever be used. No other persons have these antidotes. To investigate this treatment, or to see patter to under treatment, call at the Office, No. 931 Arch street, or address `Post Office Box 1474, Philadelphia Pa.' may 15 MARRIAGE GUIDE. Young's great Physiology work, of every one his own Doctor—Being a Private Instructor for Married Persons or those about to Marry, both male and female, in everything concern ing the physiology *mil relations of our Sexual System, and the Produtitloff or Prevention of Offspring, including all the new discoveries never before given In the English language, by Wm. Young, M. D. This is really a valuable and interesting work. It is written in plain language for the general reader, and is illus trated with upwards of 100 engravings. All young married people, or those contemplating marriage, and having the least impediment to married life, should read this book. It dis closes secrets that every oue should be ac quainted with. Still It is a book that must be locked up, and not to lie about the house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt of Fifty Cents. Address Dr. Wm. Young, No. GU Spruce St., above Fourth, Pniladelphia. ylO yw 27 628. II OOP SKIRTS! 628 WILLIAM T. HOPKINS li= After more than FIVE YEARS experience and experimenting in the manufacture of STRICT LY FIRST QUALITY HOOP SKIRTS, we offer our Justly celebrated goods to merchants and the public in full confidence of their superi ority over all others in the American market, and they are so acknowledged by all who wear or deal In them, as they give more satisfaction than any other Skirt, and recommend them selves in every respect. Dealers 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 embraces ovary style, length and else for Ladles, Misses and Children. Also, Skills MADE TO ORDER, Altered and Re paired. Ask for "Hopklia'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. HOPKIN'S MANUFAC TURER, 628 ARCH ST., PHILAD'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 IV holesale and at the PHIL ADELPHIA HOOP SKIRT Manufactory and Emporium, No. 025 ARCH STREET, PHILA DELPHIA. NM. T. HOPKINS. lam 13 IEyER'S NEWLY IMPROVED CRES CENT SCALE 0 VERSTRUNG PIANOS, Acknowledged to be tho best. London Prizo Medal and Highest Awards in America re ceived. MELODEONS AND SECOND-RAND PIANOS. Wareroome, 722 ARCH St., below Eighth, apr Ifl lyw 14) Phil4delphia. 805 FUR E EMPORXCELSIOR lUM. 805, No. HD ARCH HT. (2d door above Bth, N. side,) PHILADELPHIA.. - - - - . Ladles', Misses' and Children& FANCY FURS, of every description, and at all prices, Wholesale and Retail. Genuine Nrink Sable Sets at 8:10.00 and upwards. Genuine SIBERI AN SQUIRREL Sera at slo.Boand upwards. Furs Bought, Altered and Repaired, oct 18 4m41 J . lIIIRCIIELL, 3fANUFACITTRER OF COAL OIL LAMPS, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN TABLE GLASS, FRUIT JARS, CA BTORS, Lc, No. 2b7 NORTH THIRD STREET, Above Race, PHILADELPHIA. Sole agent for the East Trenton• Pottery Co! Stone China and Coma• on White Ware. Parties ordering Queenswere through this House save 40 per cent. feb 20-lyw ,jlstuitna garitinto THE BEST IN THE CHEAPEST THE SINGER. SEWING MACHINE HEADS THE LIST And leads the column 4,993 ahead Mall others. This Machine is the MOST POPULAR IN USE. It uses the finest needle of any Machine in existence. Any lady wanting a good SETVING IfACHINE, Will consult her own interests by baying a SINGER. It is easier to run, learn and keep In order than any Machine In the world. OVER 350,003 OF THEM IN USE. The fullest instruction given those who pur chase, and the Machine wtm. BE WARRANTED to you for one year. Please call at my Mlles and satisfy yourselves. Hear you will find Needles, On, Thread, 811 k. Machine Stitching and Cloak Making neatly and promptly done. Sa-Part.Lcular attention paid to Children's Clothing. W. W. BEARDSLEE, Agent, ,j a 25 3mdAwl NO. aEast Orange st., Lan'c, Pa THE HOWE MACHINE CO.'S SEWING MACHIN Ek3 , 099 BROjADWjAY, NEW YORK. FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS. THE HOWE LOCK STITCH. THESE WORLD-RENOWNED SEWING MACHINES. Were awarded the highest premium at tho World's Fair in London, and six first premiums at the New York State Fair of 1800, and are Celebrated for doing the bedt work, using a much smaller needle for tho same thread than any other machine, and by the lutroduo. Lion of the most approved machinery, wo aro now able to supply the very beat Machines In the world. These machines ars made at our new and spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Conn. under the Immediate supervision of the President of the Company, Elias Howe Jr., the original In. ventor of tue sewing Machine. They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sew. ing, and toth Manufacturers tresses,lDre Ma kers, &flora, of Shirts, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Mantillas, Clothing, Hats Caps, Corsets, Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, Linen Goods, Umbrelltts, Parasols, etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen, woolen, and cot ton goods, with silk, cotton or linen thread. They will seam. quilt, gather, hem fell, cord, braid, bind, and perform every species of sew ing, making a beautiful andgerfect Mich, alike on both sides of the articles sewed. The Btltoh invented by Mr. Howe, and made onthie Machine, hi the moat popular and dur able, and all Sewing Machines axe subject, to the principle invented by him. ' BEND 1108 CII*OIILAR. SIBLEY I STOOPS, General Agents, No. Fa Chestnut street, Phllad'a. C. FATE, Agent, Lancaster city, I.a. mar 40 lyw 11 grg god's, ttr. 18 6 7 CHRISTMAS I NEW YEAR, 1868! BARGAINS FOB THE HOLIDAYS!! THE BEET PLACE TO BUY! CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST, CHEAP JOHN'S VARIETY STORE, The undersigned has laid in, at unprece dentedly low prices, the largest and by odds the cheapest assortment of general holiday gift goods, consisting of JEWELRY PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, ENEZEEI ll= (3 LASS AND QUEENSWARE 1=E1121IIII!!CE Now is the time to get bargains, ns the entire stock has been laid in at greatly reduced figures GOODS SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL fl" Remember the cheapest and best place to buy In all Lancaster Is at CHEAP .1 0 II N ' S No, a EAST KING :IT., LANCASTER CITY. deo 4 away MgiMa HAGER A: BROTHERS Have now In store ILLEACHED MCSLINS, ALL TILE IIE. T MAKES. New York Mills. Wamsutta, Lousdale, Forrestdale, Hope, Se., by the piece or yard at lowest market rates. WALTHAM & UTICA BLEACHED SHEET 'NOS AND PILLOW NIUSLINS, 3-4, 4.4, S.I 11-4, 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 widths. TICKS, CHECKS PRINTS DAMASK TABU LINEN, NAPKINS AND TOWLLINO, MARSA IL LES QUILTS LC' BLA NA Ent, ALL7Q,UALITIES, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, - WI - NDOW SHIDES AND SHADE HOLLANDs, WALL PAPERS AND BORDERS LOOKING GLASSES. CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. TIIK LARGEST STOCK OF E URANITB WA. RE EVER OFFERED INLANCASTER, MM=PiarThMMIMMIIMNIMSI WOO LIN. PRIME FEA.IIIERS. Our stock of the above goods Is now complete ' and marked at ;Low Prices, and we invite an examination. HAGER & BROTHERS. Jan IS tki&w gleiltral L ADIES, TAKE PAIITICULAR NOTICE I=ll As the U. S. Bonds are equal to money and Save aCompany's own First Mortgage Bonds a ready market, we have as the These Pills, so celebrated many years ago in Paris, for the rehear remale irregularities, and AVAILABLE CASH RESOURCES FUR afterwards for their criminal employment in the practice of abortion, are now offered for BUILDING ELEVEN HUN BRED MILES, sale for the first time in America. They have been kept In comparative obscurity from the fact that the originator, Mr. Veipau, is a physt clan In Paris, of great wealth. and strict con sclentions principles , And nos withheld them from general use, lest they should be employed for unlawful purposes. In overcoming Female Obstructions, Nor- voue and Spinal Affections, Pains in tile Back Total and Limbs, Fatigue ou slight exertion, Palpi tation of the Heart, Hysterics, &c., and will The Company have ample facilities for Rut , - effect a cure when all other means have failed; • plying any deficiency that may arise In means and, although a powerful remedy, do not con- for construction. This may be done wtolly or, tams calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful In part by additional subscriptions lo capita( to the constitution. stock. To married ladles and young girls who have never been regulated. they arepeculiarly suit- EARNINUS CUNIPAN Y. ed. They will, Ina short time, bring on the • monthly period with regularity. At present, the pron. or the Company are CAurio:v.—Married Ladles should never take derived only from its local ironic, but Otis is them when there Is any reason to believe already much more than sulllcieut to pity the themselves pregnant. interest on all the Bonds the Company can is• Ladles can procure a box, sealed Irons the sue, if not another mile were built. It in list eyes of the curious, by enclosing one dollar doubted that when the road Inc completed tile and six postage stamps to M. W, NIA.CONII3ES, I through traffic of the only line connecting of General Agent for United States and Canaan., Atlantic and l'acitic States will be large no at Albany, N. Y.. or to any authorized Agent. YOull precedent, and as there will w' Dr. D. McCORNIICK, Agent, Lancaster. competition, It can always be done at prollia• Sold by all Druggists, ble rates. It will be noticed that the Uti 101 l Tactile Hail. road la, In fct, a Government Work, ball , T PRIEM PECTORAL; under the supervision of Government ofticurn kt, and to a largoextent with aovernment money COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY and that Its bonds are Issued under Govern AND SENEKA SNAKE ROUT, ment direction. It 18 Willy, d that no similar WILL CURE 'CITE DISEASES Or TILE security is no carefully guarded, aind certainly no other is based upon a larger or morn value. TII.ROAT AND LUX C; S, blo property. An too Company's FIHET MOIITUAHE BONDS, duck as Colds, Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Bron- are offered for the present at 1/0 CENT:t ON chltls,Calarrtifbore Throat, Hoarse- iTHE LOLLAR, they are the [weapon security ness, Whooping Cough, dec. in the market, being more than 15 per gout. ITS TIMELY USE WILL PREVENT lower than United States Stocks. They pay PULMONARY CONSUMPTION • SIX PER CENT. IN HOLD, And even where this fearful disease has taken I or over NINE PER CENT upon the Inv. Id hold It Will afford greater relief than any other I meat. medicine. 4 n ul t ;c;iptlons will be received In Lancaster Miss Kate Vanderslice, of Pottsville, says: ' by REED, McCIRANN B. CO., Bankers. "I was benefltted more by using the Phcenix LANCASTER CO. NATIONAL BANE, Pectoral than any other medicine I ever used." and in New York at the Company's °Mee, Ne. Elias Oberholizer, of Lionville, Cheeter coun- . 1:0 Nassau street, and by ty, was cured of a Cough or many years' stand- Ing by using the Phomix Pectoral, CONTINENTAL NATIONAL. BANK. No. 7 Joseph Lukens , of Hall street, Pllcenlxville, Nassau at., , certifies that he woe cured of a cough of two CLARK, DODGE. CO.,l3ankers,No,M Wallet. years' standing, when all other medicine I had JOHN J. CISCO &SON, Bankere, No. :ill Wall et fal.ed, by the ace of ?Inch's. Pectoral. and by the Company's advertised Avian Jacob Powers certllles that be hoe hold hun., throughout the United State. Itemlttaucee dreds ot bottles of the Phconix Pectoral, and . should be made in drafts or other funds par in that all who used it bear testimony of its wan- t - e — : Now York,and the bonds will be sent free of derful effects in curing cough. , charge by return express. Parties !mimed Mug John Royer, editor of the Independent Phcentx, , through Local Agents will look to them for having used It, has no hesitation fu pronoun°. theireafe delivery._ leg it a complete remedy for cough, hoarse- A NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP, showing flees and irritation In tile throat. The West Chester Jgffersonian says: " We the Progreso of the Work, Resources for Cou• , have known Dr.Oberhof tzar personally . od at the Company's Offices or of Unadvertised a num- I etruction and Value 01 Honda, may be obtain• her of years, and IL gives us the greater pleas, Agents, or will be sent free on apnlicattou. ore to recommed his medicittee, Inasmuch as the public rarely have the benefit of family 'JOHN J . CINCO, 'I ressurer, , January Stir, 186°. New York, medicines prepared, by a physician of his ae- Jun 17 clawli qulrementa and experience. Or, Oberholtzer Is a member of the Alumni of the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania, net which institution he grad uated in 1854. The Reading Gazette says: "This cough rem- , edy is made by Dr. L. Oberholtzer, of Phomix- MIIE FIDELITY I NSURANCE TRUST villa, Pa., and It has acquired an unsurpassed ' 1 AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. reputation In curing coughs. It to carefully For Safekeeping of Valuables. Capital V/00,- and skillfully prepared from Wild Cherry Bark 000. Security from loss by Robbery, Fire and Seneka Snake Root." or Accident. Fire Proof Building, 421 Dr. Geo. B. Wood Professor of the Practice Chestnut, street, Philadelphia. of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania, Dlakc - runs—N. 13. Browne, J. Gillingham Physician to the Pennsylvania Hospital, and Fell, Alex. Henry, C. H. Clark, C. Nincalester, one of the authors of the United States Die- S. A. Caldwell, John Welsh, E. W. Clark, H. pensatory, says of Seneka Snake Root. •• Its i C. Gibson. - - . - action is specially directed to the longs." The proprietor of this medicine has so much confidence In Its curative powers, from the testimony of hundreds who nave used it, that the money Will be PAID BACK to any purchas er who is not satisfied with its effects. It Is so pleaBant that. hildreu cry for It. It costs only TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. It is letended for only one class of discuses, namely, those of the Throat and Lungs. air Prepared only by LS.VI OBERHOLTZER, M. I)., No. 158 North Third street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers. JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & EOW uEN, No. Nerth Sixth street, Philadelphia, °initial Wholesale Agents. N. 13.—1 f your nearest druggists or store keeper does not keep tills medicine do not let him put you off with some other medicine, be- I COLUMBIA INNULCANcis COMPANY. CAPITAL AND AbIRETN, 86:02,211.1 48 This Company continues to insure Build. logs, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by fire, on the mutual - pan, either for a cash premium or premium note. I SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. For sale by , Whole amount, 1n5ured,...38,:i1t1,206.51 Adolph Locher, successor to James Smith, Loss ana't expired In 'Si... 212,336,0 u r.1.111,` William a Baker, Dr. Thos. Elltnaker, John , CAPITAL AND INCOME. F. Long A Sons, Chas. A. Heluitsh, Dr. H. B. Axn't Of premium notes, Parry, Dr. D. McCormick, Druggists, Lancaster. Jan. Ist, 1885 Saal,uBo.ss H. B. Parry and R. Williams, Columbia. Less premium notes ex- John J. Liohart and Landis dt. Trout, Marl- plied in 1852 etta. tlec 18 3mw 60 Ain't of premium notes , _ received MI HO __ Balance ofpram! la MN A FRIEND TO THE AFFLICTED I Jan. Ist, 186 a DR. A. B. BRIVILVE, Cash receipts, less em. - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, missions In MSS Has opened a permanent of in Lancaster, Pa, for the treatment of Chronic Diseases, and invites those who are In need of his services, CONTRA. to call and consult him free of charge. Losses and expenses paid The Doctor pledgs himself to give careful at- , I n 1886. $ 37,987.88 tendon to every patient who calls upon him B a l ance of Capital and and will not hold out any Inducement which • A 5 ,,,,,,t rq , Jan, 1, 1838 ...... ... 537,210.49 the use will not warrant. Dr. B. compounds $570,188.8 his own Medicines at his Laboratory, which ' A. 8' GREEN, President. c. mbine the whole vegetable and mineral , Gamuts Yousa, Jr., Secretary, kingdoms, without confining himself to any Itilonassi..B.SlitiMAis,_Tretuturer. one system of medicine, devoting himself to DIRECTORS: finding the most congenial remedies for the, Robert crane, William Patton, human frame: he also believes the medicines R ., T . Ryon, John W. Stormy. employed by him will cure Chronic Diseases of John Fendricn, Geo. Young, Jr. the oldest and most obstinate character, when 8., G. Malicia, Nicholas sleDonald, curable and pledges them for the complete Sam'l F, Eberlein, Michael S. Shuman, and sure eradication from the system of all Amos b. Green, li. C. Slaymaker, Chronic Diseases. Edmund Sparing. There is not their superior In the known THEO. W, HERR, Agent, world. Many of these specifics are prepared North Duke street, o_ppaalt tho Court House Mom the formulas of the celebrated Dr. Dollen- mar 'Awl L.CASTER. PEN N'A . bangh of Georgetown. Ohio, who so successful ly treated 287,P.51 patients, during a practice of -._-.._— twenty-six years. Dr. ilrlebine treats all forms of Chronic Die eases, such as I Consumption, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, FOUNDRY AND Scrofula, Constipation, Bronchitis, 'then. T u g " ..f1;01I II N r k SSO P , matism, DliesAes of the Kidneys, Heart and spin°, Nervous Debility. Fits, Skin Disessee, Female Com. plaints, Cancer, and all diseases peculiar to young or old. Dr. 13. makes his diagnosis by the urine, and will give entire satinfaetion to those at a die. NEARLY UPPOMITIC Tile R. It. Ds:Pot'. lance who Bend hint their °motor oxamlllation. The Doctor can ho found at all hours at his The Undersigned aro now prepared to speed. office and residence. No. 03 Kart Hine street, fly and effectually fill all orders for Iron or a few doors east of the Eastern Hotel: Brass Canting and Iduchine Work, Forging, Ote. Consultation free and strictly confidential. ICniin" of scary required power and finish, oct 23 k r , 42 Shaf t ing,l of Mill (tearing Pulleys and el ki d n s made and repaired.. 1 Medals for Machinery of every character and quality made to order, and lull satisfaction guaranteed. Special attention paid to Repairing of Far. mere' Impllments. Cash paid for Old iron. FRANK. F. LAND.IB, EZRA F. LANDIB. cause he makes more money out It, but send at once to one of the agents for It. THE PIRENIX PECTcRiAL. WILL CURE 2IITIMDbI fIMICE GIFTS TO ALL I—A BILE ORM PAtern, a Family Sowing Maclaine or Gold ogibi 'Free of Cost., for one or two days' ser vice In any.lown or village. Particulars and samples sent.free, by addressing, with stamp, N. B. CLOUDMAN az CO., No, 40 Hanover I . noston, Mani. •-• deo 18 , 41mw 60 TEXT ANTED, A 900 D NA Uni o nVERT Yl' town and county of the to en gage in the sale of a pateuted article, used in every household, ahop, omoe, hotel, store and pubilo railroad oars, :=4oboatg, ho. Person* alre °alleged are m immense incomes, and e demand for the ar Sole never °eases. Your customers once , obtained your inoomeis great and perpetual. Phil and astia. factory partionhirs sent to who martini' to .1. LEWIS, No. SP Cedar street, New York with stamp. BOY 8,881. cot 9 BMW 88 itniou acistic3u 54 0 M I 1 le Or THI .-- l5 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, RUNNING WEST FROM OM.A.RA ACROSS THE CONTINENT, ARE NOW COUPLETEM THE TRACK BEING LAID AND TRAINS W NNINO WITHIN TEN MILES OF THE SUMMIT OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS' The remaining ten miles will be finished as soon as the weather permita the mad-bed to be sufficiently packed to reeelve the rails. The work continues to be pushed forward In the rock cuttings on the western slope with un abated energy, and a much larger iorce will be employed during the cm rent year than ever before. The prospect that the whble GRAND LINE TO Tim PACIFIC WILL BE COMPLETED IN 1570, wnine4 . er better. The means so oar provided for construction have proved ample, and there la no lack of funds for the moat vigorous pros ecution of the enterprise. These meats ere di vided into four classes : `, 1.-I:NITED STATES BONDS Raving thirty years to run, and hearing f.lx per cent. currency interest, at the rate of 810,- 000 per mile for 517 milts on the Plains; than at the rate of 110,000 per mile fur 150 Miles through the Rocky Mountains; then at the rate of 832,000 per mile for the remaining dis tance for which the United States takes a sec ond lien as security. The interest nn these Bonds is paid by the United Stales govern ment, which also pays the Company one-hull the amount of Its bills in money for transport ing its freight, troops, malls, dr. The remain. leg half of these !Alla Is placed to the Com pany's credit, and forms a sinking fund Which may finally discharge the whole amount of this lien. 2-FIRST MORT( AGE BON OS By Its charter the Company ill permitted to Issue its own First Mortgage Bonds to the Name amount as the bonds Issued by the gov ernment, and no more, and on/y Ms road pro• presses. Who Trustees for the Bondholders, are the Hon. E. B. Morgan, Ti. S. Senator from Now York, and the Hon. Oakes Amex, Mem • her of the U. S. House of Representatives, who are responsible for the delivery of those Bonds to the Company In accordance with the terms of the law. I: I) ( IL.N'I Thu Union Pacific liallroad Company luta a land grant or absolute donatian front the gov ernment or 1 . 2,600 acres to thu nrtle oar the lint. of the road, which will not be worth lees than Sl.:a per acre, at the lowest valuation. 4.-THE CAPITAL S'COCK The authorized capital of the Union Pacific Railroad Company In Sliio,ooo,ooo, of which ES,- 500,000 have been pain on the work already done THE MEANS SUFFICIENT TO BUILD THE HOAD. Contracts for the entire work of building SI miles of first-chins railroad west from Omaha, comprising much of the most difficult moun tain work, and embracing every expense ex cept surveying, have been made with respon• slble parties (who have 4lready finished over 540 miles,) at the average rate of etsty-eight tnousand and fifty-eight dollars (Stis,os.4) per 111110. Thin price Ine9ude4 all necessary HIM!. for construction anti repairs of cars, du rein. stations, and all other Incidental build i ngs, and also locomotives, passenger, baggage and freight cars, and other requisite route stock, to an amount that shall hot be less than $5llO. per mile. Allowing the cost of the remaining one hundred and eighty-six o( the eleven hun dred miles assumed to be built by the Union Pacific Company to be $l./0,01.X) per mile. THZ, TOTAL CO,T OF ELEVEN HUN liltliii IsIILES WILL llli Al FOLLOWS: 91 Mlles, at SKti,iliS 186 miles, Alt $90,000 Add discounts on bonds, nor voz,,, U. B. Bonds... First Mortgage Bonds Capital Stock paid in on too work now done Land Grant, 14,1ko,001) acres, at $1.60 per acre gum= Companto. This Company receives for Sate• keeping 1111- der guaranwe, Securities, Plato, Coln, Deeds, and valuables or all descriptions. The charges for ono year are, on Coupon Bonds, Si per 131000; on Registered Bonds, 60 cents. Moderate rates on all other valuables. This Company also, RENTS SAFES, Buy with renter exclusively, at Slib to 575; coLLEeTts COUPONS and INTEREST for 1 per cent. corn - Mission ; ALLOWS INTEREST on deposits of money; EXECUTES TRUSTS, as Executor, Administrator, Civardlau, Trustee or Agent. R. PArrzahos, Secretary and Treasurer. C. H. CLAM:, Vico President. N. B. Ilnowng, President. bloc 10 Stow to. 10,G73.66 410,1117.21 Vat Woe slsopo, at. EAST CHESTNUT STREET /EON WUILii 8, LANCASTER, PEN N'A jin 1841daw uy ßE c tilreEr a lif a un 11Y ?er li nglifd bas oozi e st= Nu of Rooting Slate for sale at ROthatatl n ir PLATS, • Ailo, aextra AIGHT ROOFING intended ftiu.shlngle roofs: EraPkwinitthiliroll hot all work will be warranted to DO =Gout .in Ei L n„ nor.' BuildenlAnd others Will ' - War fn e at to oallan4 nemine the. • rads A oultianirand lir .) goat Lnouter, , ' —....,d A m * ooeo idolise, dll .9112,7L5,01 11{,;10,1 . •I iUU 011 U 11119E1181 3 B,i . I-4 ow S& S , IX MEM