(et/Wetted/ram/Ird paper) Ml the votes oast, was deolsred to bo the nominee ter Auditor General. The Convention thou proooedod to nom- Mete a candidate for liurvoyor Generals P. P. Collins 40 John M. Cooper .. Bo D. Carkekaddon 85 W. H. Ent 12 J. Croswell The named of Mr, Cresswell and Mr. Collins having boon withdrawn, the Con vention proceeded to a second ballot: W. H. Ent John M. Cooper Carksktuldorw, 19 lion. Wellington H. Ent having received. a majority of all the votes cast was declar ed tho nominee for Surveyor General. On motion of Mr. Campbell, the Convon tion_procooded elect dologates at largo to the National Convention, with the follow ing result: Geo. W. Woodward 10 Wm. Bigler 0 0 8 Asa Packer , 80 Isaac E. Wester 73 S. J, Randall John Latta l 8 J. P. Barr 33 J. S. M'Calma nt 21 Messrs, Woodward, Bigler, Packer and Mester having received a majority of all the votes cast, were declared duly elected delegates at largo, On motion, the Hon. Wm. A. Wallace was ro•elected Chairman of the State Cen tral Committee for the ensuing year. STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. let District, Jno. P. Ahern; 2, T. S. L el senring ; 3, Michael Mullen •, 4, H. F. Mel t r I re; 5, Nimrod Strickland, Jr. Jno. C mith; 6, Herman Yerkes ; 7, Nelson Wei ser; 8, J. D. Davis ; 10, John B. Stores ; 11, , Harvey Bidder; 12, E. W. Sturtevant; 13, \I. W. Bailey ; 15, Thomas Chalfant ; 16, Dr. 'Lewis Heck ; 17, Robert Crane, W. P. Brill ton ; 18, J. W. Bittinger ; 19, H. J. Stable; 20, Jim H. Uhl ; 21, David Colwell, A. G. Honsall ; 22, 11. D. Woodruff; 23, Thomas J. M'Cullough ; 24, J. A. J. Buchanan ; 25, J. B. Sweitror, W. D. Moore ; 20, D. M. -Donohue; 27, James MO}IgrOVOI4 ; 29, BenJ. Whitman. On motion, the thanks of the Convention were tendered to the Legislature for the use of the House. The thanks of the Conven tion were also tendered to the presiding officer and other officers of the Convention. Adjourned with cheers for the Union and the Constitution. II:13 Idhho raises mahogany in Ruch amount that it taken six cords of it to buy one ton of hay, which is scarce. it is said that choice lands, with timber, prairie and water, can be bought along the Des Moines river lowa at from $3 to $l2 per acre. It is reported that there is a movement in the Massachusetts Legislature for the tm• peachment of Gov. Bullock, for his veto of the bill to abolish the -hate Constabulary. The snow storm of Sunday night and Monday extended to theWestorn and North ern States and the Cumlus, causing much interruption of travel. An accident occurred at the Lehigh Iron Works, near Cata.saumm, Pa., on the 28th ult., by which ono man lost his life, and two others wore seriously injured. A freight train ran off the track on the Pennsylvania railroad, on the 29th ult., this aide of Newport. There was no detention of any trains, and no person was injured. There is a lady physician in Philadelphia who has an income of ten thousand dollars n year, and live others have incomes ranging from two thousand to eight thousand dollars. The Maine Democratic Convention has resolved in favor of Pendleton for Presi dent, and greenback payment of the public, bonds. During the recent cold weather a boiler weighing ton thousand pounds was carried across the frozen HUrfIICO of the Miceourt river, at Kansas City, without creaking the ice. A new regiinent, under the title of the "Philadelphia Zonaves," has been organ ized in Philadelphia. Five full companies have been commissioned. Colonel P. A. Ferran is the commanding officer. In the State Senate, on the 2d inst., bills were introduced providing for a board to ap point election officers in Philadelphia, and making the preservation of the peace during elections the exclusive duty of the Mayor and police. It has been discovered that the nitro-gly cerine, the disappearance of which Super intendent Kennedy reported to the authori ties at Washington, has never been in the United States, but was merely ordered by a New York house of n Canadian agency. A now system of steam heating has been Introduced in Boston by which water is boiled by the heat from ordinary gas burn ers. It is reported that the heat produced by a half pint of water and two gas burners will warm a store If by 18 feet. gegai Botirro. 1, - IsTATE . or .1 AMEN DUNLAP, LATE OF Leacoelc townxhip deeeauted.—Letters of miminiattatiou on suld estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested to make imme illute payment, and those hawing claims or de mands against the attune Will present them for settlement to the undersigned, residing in East LsmitOter OWnsh Ip. Febrtiary 3, iSH. JOHN DUNLAP. feb 5 (kw` 6 ESTAT, OF ISAAC DUNLAP, LATE OF Leacoelt township, deceased.—Letters of Administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are requested to make imme diate payment, and those naving claims or demands against i Imo same will present them for settlement to the undersigned, residing in East Lampeter township. JOHN DUNLAP. February 3, I MM. feb 5 GI w. 5 NNOTICETo THE limo: AND LEGAL representatives of Joseph Hinkle, late of Ihe Borough of Columbia, Lancaster Co„ Pa., deceased.—You are hereby notified to be and appear In the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, to be held on the llith day of MARCH, 1808. at 10 o'clock, A. M., to accept or refuse to accept the Real Rotate of Joseph Hinkle, deed, at the Valuation thereof, made by an inquest held thereon, and confirmed by said Court, or show owse why the same should not be sold according to laW. J. F. FREY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Oilier, Lancaster, Pa., Jan. 31, MN. feb 5 01w5 ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JOSHUA ECH MAN AND WIFE, of Colernia township, Lancaster county.—Joshua Eckman and Wile, of Colerain township, having by deed or. vel- Untitry ruisigument, dated February 13th, MG, assigned a•,l traninerred all their estate and effects to the undersiguol, for the benefit ef the creditors Int' tile scud Joshua and Many E. Eckman, he therefore gives notice to all per. sous indulged to said assignor, to make pay ment to the undersigned withow delay, and those having claims to present them to WM. N. GALBRAITH. Assignee, Residing in Colernin township. OW 7 ESTATE OF PETER RRUGE. LATE OF Providence township, deceased.—Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to tile undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested to make imme diate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under signed, residineln said township, JOHN HILDEBRAND, Administrator. February 15, 1 SUS. feb 1e Stw ASSIGNED ESTATE PETER 11111 PER AND WIPE, of C6noy township.— The undersigned Auditor, appointed to dis tribute the balance renaming In the hands of Samuel Eby and Abraham Martin, Assignees, to and among those legally entitled to the same will sit for that purpose on WEDNES DAY; MARCH 2.5 t 1() o'clocur A. M., in the Library Room of the Court Homo, in the City of Lancaster, whore all persons interested iu said distribution may attend. a mar .1 ttw 9 tiliO. M. KLINE, Auditor, ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JOSEPH j'l'. DICKINSON, Ofballidinry township, Lan caster couuty.—Joseph T. Dickinson, of sails bury township, having by deed of voluntary assignment, doted FEBRUARY 111, ISM, as signed and transferred ell Ms entitle and effects to the undersigned, for the benefit of the cred itors of the said Joseph T. Dickinson, he there fore given notice to all peri•ons Indebted to said assignor. to mnk'a payment to the under signed without delay, and those hsving claims to present them to HAM U Er. i-iLOKOM, Assignee, Residing In Christionnn, Lane. Co., Pa. mars • litiv DANURUPT NO'FI('E.—I V ThIE DlN trlct. (loon or the United States for the Eastern Dliareit of Pennsylvania In Bank ruptcy.—At Lancaster, the 2411 any of PEI - A. D., 18118. 2b rulium it mew concern: Tile undersigned hereby gives male° of his appointment as A. sigma of Ucorgo Haldeman, of the Borough of Columbia, In the County or Lancaster and State of Pennsylvania within said District, who has been *adjudged a bankrupt upon his own peti tion by the District Court, of said District. D. 14 ESHLEMAN, Assignee, 21)3L.w 8) Nu. 36 N. Duke Ht , Lancaster BANKRUPT' NOTICE..—IN THE DlN trict enurt of the United litates, for the Eastern District n 1 Yeausylvanla, in Dan k ruptay.—At Lancaster, the gird day of MARCH. A. D., INB. To 'whom it May eonver, The umiersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as AS. signee of John Leaman, of the Township of Paradise, in toe County of Lancaster and state of Pennsylvania ' wit tin said District, who has been adjudged allan rup t u poll his awn p u tt. Lion, by the District Court of said District. ' D. U. IiSILLENIAN, Assignee, mar 4 3t.w) lii N. Duke St., Lancaster. BANKRIIPT NOTICE.—IN THE DlN tricot Court of the United state , ' for the Eastern District of PetilniyiVali la, in Bank ruptey.—At Lancaster, the 7th day of Febru ary, A. D., 1868. To within it may concern: The undersigned herebj gives notice or his appointment no as signee of Abraham S. Herr, of Bainbridge, in the Township of Conoy, in the County of Lan • caster and State of Pennsylvania, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by tme District Court of said District. D. G. ESHLEMAN, Assignee, mar 4 3Csiv9) 36 N. Duke St., Lancaster. NOTICE IN . BANKRUPTCY. LA.NOASTEH, b eh 2101, THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: That on the day of FEBRUARY, A. 1). 186$, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was Issued against the Estate of George W. Tsbutly, of the village of Willow street, in the County of Lancaster, and Btate or Pennsylvania, who bus been adjudged a Bankrupt, on bla own Petition; that the pay ment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to such Bankrupt, to him, or far his nee, and the transfer 01 auy property by him are forbidden by law; that a meeting of tile Creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove tmeir debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a court of Bank ruptcy, to be holden at the office of the Register, No. tl tionth Queen street, in the City of Lan caster and. mate of Pennsylvania, before A. Slays:taker, Esq., Register, on the 14th day of MARCH, A. D., 1888, sta.) o'oloolt,A. M. JOB. GAINTNER, Dep. Marshal for oth District of Penn'a, feb 25 21w8) As Messenger. PieIIiAEFFIER, WROI•Raw r.g , AND &WAIL EGLDDLE727 NM 1 AND I 11,631 E BING STIMECT 1.2.116:thi4 PA. .12221/0 2111 got sovertionuato. 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THE CELEBRATED - "ESTEY" ORGAN, i IT PAYS MORE FOR ITS WEEKLY CON. WITH • ' TRIBUTIONS than any , other THREE VOX RUMANA STOP. religious papers In the country. Pronounced by all who have heard it the naost . - natural and beautiful imitation of the HUMAN ' VOICE ever ,yet introduced. J. ESTEY w.. CO., ' IT HAS TEE ABLE,ST CORRESPONDENTS Brattleboro, .Vt., the original Inventors and In all parts of the country and Europe. Manufacturers, 917 Broome hit., N. Y. ;79 West '. \ Fayette St., Baltimore, Md. ; 18 North 7th St. Philadelphia; 115 Randolph St., Chicago. RED JACKET• A-XE• IT DISCUSSES BOLDLY and fearleasly all re !Wane, moral and political topics. COLBUBN • S PATENT Tried and not found Wanting We claim it will cut TwentyFwe (20) par cent. more cord wood per day than any other Axe made. McKimPORT, Dec. IV, ISS7, MESSas. LIPPINCOTT & Co. Sins :—I have fully tried your Patent Axe • and find that it is all that you claim for it. it IT AIMS TO ISE A CHAMPION FOR TRUTH will chop fester than any other Axe that I over and equity. saw, and loaves the wood without sticking at all. I would not chop three days without one for the cost. I need not say any more, for any IT IS AS RADICAL AS TRUTH and Justice man that tries one will be satisfied. can maim it, and means to be so always WM. HERS. and forever. CAUTION !---Tarhe° Axe et apna"teltlll. IT IS UNSlll,l'eLltaN . i u ti n n i l on earnestly seeks Infringers in these patents will be prosecuted according to law. Venders or dealers, and per cone using any infringement, lire liable with ITS EXPENDITURES the present year will the maker of the infringement. be fur gaeater than ever beim°. For mile by nll Denture and the Mannfar• ' IT WI 1,1, HAVE MORE SPECIAL DEPA. ItT• Hrers, M ENTS than over before. LIPPINCOT'66: BAKEWEEL. - (Succicasou To LIPPINCOTT & Co.) IT WI 1., I. 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THE INDEPENDENT Mind and Body, with the Author's Plan or Treatment—the only rational and successful IN THE BEST INVF,STMENT mode of Cure, as sh o wn hy the report of cases treated. A truthful adviser to the married OF THE KIND EVER MADE. and those contemplating marriage who enter tain doubts of their physical condition. Sent free of postage to any address, on receipt of 25 We expect to have a good Measure of success cents in stamps or iss tal currency, by address- in what we shall aim to do. We expect some leg DR. LA t RUIN, No. ill Maiden Lane opposition from rival newspapers, Home critic- Albany, N. V. Tlie author may be consulted isms for mistakes of Judgment, some fault upon any of the diseases upon which his book finding because we ate radical, and lots of ad treats, either personally or by mail. Meek:ll.4s vice, all usual, from all quarters; but, notwith lent to any part o. I lie world. standing, we expect to live and thrive, and no . more good, perhaps, than ever before. Attornello-at-puu. 140455, G StAtionarp, 4VM. LEAMAN, No. 6 North Duke Mt. Lancastor• •—• . _ • - B A IL It ' N 11. C. It ILEA DT. No. 38 North Duke Mt., Lancaster NO, 29 EAST KING STREET, n. J. sTEINMAN, No. b Exiit Orange xt., lAtociult.er THE COUR 2' H 0(1 Y R IL M. Alumna, Columbia, Lauctuaer comity, Pa. LANCASTER, PENNA. U. A. TOWNSEND, THE LARD INT AND No. It North Dyko, nL. LancolOor. • ITANDSOMEST BOOK STORE, No. U B °"° Doi" NI., I. ncooL,,r THE LAMEST, HANDSOMEST, AND A SHARI SHANK, BEST SELECTED STOCK OF No. SO North Dame st., Lancaster, BOOKS AND STATIONERY, J. W. F. SWIFT, No. 13 North Duke st,., Lancaster IN THE STATE, A. HERM SMITH, No. 10 South queen st., Lancaster. OUTSIDE OF v. BBA. It C. REED, I PHILADELPHIA. No. 18 North Duke 01., Lancaster --- All new and standard publications received it. F. BA ER, , as fast as issued from the American and Eng. No. 18 North Duke at., 1,11C11131.Pr lish Press. Blank Books. School Books, Wilts I log Papers, Envelopes, and all kinds off:Ration ti. W. PATTERSON, i ery, Wholesale and Retail, at Philadelphia No. 27 West King at., Lancaster. Prices. J. .E. BARR, VItED. S. PYFEIt, leb 21 tfddtw No. 20 East King street, Lancaster, Pa. No, 6 South puke et.. Lancaster M. H. REYNOLDS, No. 5 East Kira! Laneastor J. W. JOHNSON, No. 25 elontb Queen st., LaneuuLer. A. J. MANDENSON, No. 21 North Duke ntreet. loin,tmiPr S. U. PRICE,' No, 8 North Duke Rt.. Lnueokter WM. A. WILSON, No. 53 Had King et., Lancaster SIMON P. EBY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE WITH N. ELLMAKER, ESQ., NORTH Dinar. STREET, LANCAHTEH, PA. Rept 25 ]yw3b• IDEUBEN 11. LONG ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. 8 SOUTH. DUKE STREET, Lancaeter. Special attention paid to procuring or op posing discharges of debtor,. In bankruptcy, proof and presentation of claims, rendering professional assistance to assignees, and all business, in short, connected with proceedings In voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy, whether before the Register or the. United States Courts. Parties intending to take the benefit of the law will usually ilud It advan tageous to have a preliminary consultation 2,4 je 19 , tfw R. A. SMITH CRACKER, Bisqurr AND CAKE BAKER =HT SING 8 . 1118:10TO Three door" below UM'S Store, Lancaster, Pal Aar All the &Malaga/. sale at this estalbaw mays boated trash every day. 791111, . THE LANCASTER WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH-11, 1868. gate athtedlotounfO. THE INDEPENDENT. RENRY C. BOWEN, PIIBLISHIR. NO. 5 BERICMAN STREET, NEW YORK. THE LARGEST RELIGIOUS WEEIELT IN TILE WORLD. I Ua 2 k= a . • a 4 k U Wa 1 . a .j LY IN THE WORLD. THE LARGEST CIRCULATION IN VIE WORLD. Price $11.60 by Mall, 83.00 byCarrier In New York and Brook/Yn. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT GRATIS. 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IT W ILL EARNESTLY SEEK the moral, po Utica' and religious interests of the whole people of the nation, Irrespective of race, color or condition, G IFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTSIW GIFTE FOR THE .HOLIDA Y 8 1 among which are some Irom the PARIS EX. POSITION. 13IBLES, Prayer and Hymn Books of all De nominatloa a POETS In Blue and Gold, .4.c. ANNUALS, WRITING DESKS, WORK BOXES, JEWELRY BOXES, REGENCY DESKS, DRESSING CASES, LADIES' COMPANIONS. PORT FOLIOS ALBUMS, NEW GAMES, AUTOGRAPH BOOKS. CHESSMEN ez BOARDS, BACKGAMMON BOARDS, ENGLISH TOY BOOKS. MOVABLE TOY BOOKS, LINEN BOOKS, SWISS BUILDING BLOCKS, UNION COLLEGE BLOCKS, JACKSTRAWS, JERSEY BUILDING BLOCKS, PICTURE BLOCKS, A B C BLOCKS, GOLD PENS, TRANSPARENT SLATES, POCKET BOOKS, SHELL BOXES, MAGIC LANTERNS, Please call and examine at J. M. WEsTHAEFFER'S p Book Store, No. 44, corner of North Queen and Orange eta.; Lancaster, Pa. (deo 11114dd:11w 49 itOOFING SLATE—PRICES REDUCED The undersigned has constantly on hands tif supply of Rooting Slate for sale at Reduced. Prices. Also, an • extra LIGRT ROOFING SLATE, Intended for slating on Shingle roofs. Employing the versbest Waters allwork will be warranted to be executed In the, best man. ner. Builders and others will And it to - their interest to call and examine the samples at hie agricsaltural and Seed Wardrooms, No, ID East King street Lancaster; Pa., 2 doors welt of the Court Hotne. ' GDO. D. SPRECILIVIAL IntlaW THE INDMIPSNDMINT 7 Price $2.50 per Annum to Mall Bublerlb• en, or $8 by Carriers In New York and Brooklyn. HENRY O. BOWEN, ponumEn, No, 6 BEEKMAN ST., NEW YORK. GREAT NUMBER THIS WEEK, IYEBRVAICT Oth. ATTRACTIONS AS FOLLOWS: TOO FAST—TOO SLOW Or what the great mosses have done for Free door and what theypeopose to do. By HON TIEN FtY WILSON, United elates Senator fram Mass. GRANT AND COLFAX, REPRESENTATIVE PUBLIC MEN, TENDENCIES OF REACTION.WOUNDS OF THE WAR.—TAXATION. — THF , PARTY FOR FREEDOM IN PERIL. By Rev. T. M. POST, St. Louis, Mo. KEEPING ALIVE. AN APPEAL TO CHRISTIANS, By Rev. THEO. L. CUTLER, D. D., Brooklyn, New York. PRAYING IN THE HOLY GHOST, THE GREAT EXPERIMENT. By Rev. GEO. B. CHEEVER, D. D., New York. LETTER FROM WASHINGTON. Election of Oen. Beatty from Ohio. The first gun at the WHITE HOUSE. Hopeful ad vices from the South. New Hampshire and Connecticut Elections. Supreme Court on Reconstruction. The President and his Cabinet after Gen. Grant. Speaker Colfax's receptions, dm. By our Washington Correspondent, D. W. BARTLETT. THE LOST IMAGE. Chapter IX of an Original Story. Written by an Orthodox Clergyman expressly lor The Independent, and destined to be, we believe, one of' the most popular, racy and Instructive series of con tributions ever given to a re ligious newspaper. Boston never says die. Rsligious Prosperity Art. Crown of New England. Gould's Andrew. Law and Disorder. A Trick on Messrs. Harrison, Gray, Otis, etc, By our Boston Correspondet, BABITE, One of the ablest and most spicy writers In the HENRY WARD BEECHER AND OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES, 'rho Guardian Angel and Norwood. By SUSAN POSEY. A COMPANION FOR THE WINTER. MAPLE IVOOD FIRE. Endorsed by a "Blessed Old Black Woman." EDITORIALS, AS FOLLOWS: TILE TONGUE OF FIRE, oa EXTEMPOR ANEOUS PREACHING. QUEEN VICTORIA'S EXPERIENeEs.. TWO WAYS OF LOVING— Loving the Good and Loving the Wicked • THE METHODIST BISHOPS— TIIOMPSON, MORRIS, RCOTT, SINIPHON BAKER, AMICK, CLARK, 1)R. ICINSLEy, ED WARD, TEUDLPSON—"RtiiIbIO men us uny Clinstlan Denotalnalluu can boast." AN OLD NEWSPAPER—Tien FEDERAL HI•Y AND DAILY ADVERTISER, UL Dec. 2d, 1794. INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT. SHALL WE LOSE THE EXCISE LAW WEEK OP PRAYER. EDITORIAL NOTES. PERSONAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND VICINITY. RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. REVIVAL RECORD. GENERAL NEWS. BOOK TABLE. MINISTERIAL REGISTER. SABBATH. SCHOOLS. FOREIGN NEWS. I'EBBLES. SELECTIONS Commercial and Financial Department, . AS FOLLOWS: COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL—TALK, NEWS AND GOSSIP IN WALL STREET— IMPORTANT NEWS FOR cAPITAL- IsTS, BANKERS. AND BUSINESS MEN—MONEY MARKET—CEN TRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD. DRY GOODs REFORT—DRY GOODS QUOTA TIONS—PRODUCE MARKET REPORTS— PRICES CURRENT—NEW YORK— CATTLE MARKET -FARMERS' COLUMN. CONTRA. Lessee and expenses paid In 1865 8 17,967. KS Balance of Capital and .. Assets, Jan. I, 186 U......... 832,21u.49 THE WHOLE COMPRISING Attractions Never Equalled In any other A. 8. II ittEN, President. Religions Newspaper. Orsouoz YOUNG, Jr., Becretary. - , M.IOII,AILL 8. SatrmAis, Treasurer. GREAT PRE.VIUMS. DIP.ECTOIIB: - Robert Crane, William Patton, HOWE SEWING MACHINE. R. T. Ryon, John W. Stoney John Yendricn, teco. Young, Jr. We have made a special contract with the Nicholas McDonald., Howe Sewing Machine Company to fur• Michael S. Shuman, nish their world-renowned machine as a A.m.: S. Ureen, S. C. Slay maker, Edmund Sparing. Premium for New Subscribers THEO. W. HERR, Agent, To North Duke street, opposite the Court House, THE INDEPENDENT mar litw I LANCASTER PEN N'A, during the present year. Any person who will seed us Lite names of twenty-four new yearly subscribers, at our regular subscription price, (see terms as above) will he presented with one of these cwebrated machines, the lowest price of which Is 560. It will be packed and shipped by express, or otherwise, as directed. We simply want the names (with thernoney) of twenty•four persons woo do not take our paper, and who really subscribe for it; they may be sent one at a time, or all together; they may be at one post office, or more than one—we are only particular t hat they shall be bona fide new subscribers. Any one person subscribing for 24 years, or any two persons for 12 years, or any three per sons for 8 years, will be entitled to the ma chine under above offer. Persons intending to take advantage of this offer, and sending the subscribers' names as they obtained them will please state in each instance that they are sent on this account. All subscriptionasent under this offer must begin with the number of our paper NEXT AFTER THE ILECZIFT OF THE MONEY Remittances must be made by post-office money-order, bank-check, or express (paid). SIX MON7'HS AT THE WHITE HOUSE. Any person Who will send us the name or a new subscriber !or THE INDEPENDENT tor one year, with the money, will be presented with this book. it will be sent by mail, postage paid, or delivered at the desk or our publishing office. Old subscribers, not in arrears, on re newing their sub , oriptions, and sending us fifty cents extra, will also be presented with a copy of the book, We have already given away more than twelve thousand copies of this remarkable volume, and the demand con tinues unabated. It ought to be in every fami ly in the country. The retail prig:oat the book stores Is 81,50. - _ - - The demand for this periodical continues; and we hope every family which is notalready supplied will at once allow us to present them a copy for one year, on the simple condition that a new subscriber with the money be sent us. old subscribers, not in thearrenro, rclll be supplied also, If they will, on renewing their euuscrlptious, send us fitly cents extra. No more appropriate or valuable present onuld be desired, or one which would be so gladly looked for, from mouth to month, as this monthly magazine of brilliant stork's and beautiful 11- luetrationii. The publisher's price is $2 N. 1'0)12 4wde,w 'OTING POLON ATTENTION! I Now le the time to get married. You can urnlsh ,your houses with STOVES, KETTLES, PANS, TINWARE, and all other neceemary,ar ticlec in our line at the CiOOD OLD LOW PRICES. OLD FOLKS, now is the time for you to buy for tile young folks TINWARE to look like Silver; BRASS and COPPER WARE to look like Gold. We have enlarged our business, and can oiler every inducement to those who are now buying DOUSE STIERS. JOHN DEANER di CO., No. 7 East King street, Jang•tfw Lancaster ,Pa. MEMO GAS -FITTING AND PLUMBING. JOHN DEANER e+ 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 beat work• men employed, all work will be finished M a superior manner, and with all the modern im provemeuta. Copper Kettles and Waah BollerS, and all kinds of Copper Work for Breweries and Dis tilleries atteuded to with promptness. Having greatly enlarged this department, all orders can be filled forthwith. TIN ROOFS & SPOUTING Attended to In any part of the city and county, Furnaces, Heaters, Eitoves, Ranges, and all modern Improvements for heating Churches, Halls, Parlors, Houses, &c., always on hand, and will be put up In any part of the city or county, or their repairs attended to at any time. JOHN DEANER & CO., No. 7 East King street, lan 8 tfw 1 Lancaster, Pa. A FRIEND TO THE AFFLICTED! DR. N. B. BRIRBINE, PHYSICIAN AND sURGEON, • Flas opened a permanent office In Lancaster, Pa., for the treatment of Chronic Diseases, and Invites those who are in need of his services, to call and consult him free orcharge. The Doctor pledge himself to give careful at tention to every patient who calls upon him anti will not hold out any Inducement which the case will not warrant. Dr. B. compomids his own Medicines at Ills Laboratory which mineral kingdoms, the whole vegetable and kingdoms, without confining himself to any one system of medicine, devoting himself to finding the most congenial remedies for the human frame: he also believeil the medicines employed by him will cure Chronic Diseases of the oldest and moat obstinate character, when curable, and pledges them for the complete and sure eradication from the system of all Chronic Disease& There Is not their superior in the known world. Many of thee* specifics are prepared from the formulas of the celebrated Dr. Belton banal" of Georgetown, Ohio, who so successful. ly treated 207,a1d patients, during a practice of twenty-six years. Dr. Brbibine. treats all forms of Chronic Dist. • eases, each as Consumption, Liver Complatot, Dyspepsia, ,scrofula, Constipation, Bronchitis, Rhea . madam .Diseases of the Kidneys, Heart • ' • and gpirte, Nervous Debility. Fite, skin Diseases, Female Com plaints, Cancer, and all diseases peculiar to young or old. Dr. B. makes his diagnosis by tae urine, and will give entire satisfaction to those at a dig. 'Lance who send him their case for examination. The Doctor can be found at all hours at hie office and residence, No: 93 East King etre.; a few doors east of the Eastern Hotel; Coruinltaticui free and strictly conlldential. oat 23 IlmW 42 gate . Saverthununts. TUE PEOPLE'S crsotaz TOE President and Vice President BOSTON CHIT-CHAT. DECEMBER WOODS, An Original Poem. By JOEL BENTON, Amenta, New York A STORY WITHOUT A MORAL. FOR CHILDREN. BY ABBY SAGE, Charlestown, Mass CARPENI E 1300 E iumbiug, Om( t Ming, 4kr §tut lark advattottundo. KAVANAGH et DZOSIEWS, BILLIARD TABLES, WITII TEM OAT GUT CUSHION, (Relented December ISh, 1880.) And acknowledged by unit:went players to be the Dm IS on. Send for deserleptlve circular. Cot. Canal and C A n AG s H tr eets. E N M w R o York. GGOVICATEEN'S PLUMS, GROVESTEEN'S PIANOS, GROVERTEEWS PIANOS, 499; BROADWAY, NEW; YORK, 499 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, .409 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Aro unrivalled for Durability; Power and Evenness of Tone. Th ey are fast boooming the favorite over all others, with Musicians, Amateurs and all lovers of Goon Mimic. They are Warranted In every respect. Price, one• third lower than other itrst.olass makers. Bend for Circular. OROVESTEEN A CO., 49 Broadway. Now York. 5/Aavin co.os ALUM AND DRY PLASTER FIRE AND BURGLAR S AFES. ARE NOW CONSIDERED THE BEST IN THE WORLD. SEND FOR ILLUITRATED CATALOGUE. Principal Warehouses. { 7 2 2 Of A l r u d . ' r Y g t Sql 11/Eltl DEN CUTLERY COIEPANY Mapufacturars 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 lt is much less expensive than Ivory. It always retains its polish when in use. It is warranted not become loose in the Handle. It ismot affected by Hot Water. For sale by all the principal Dealers in Cut lery througou CUTLERY nited States, and by the MERIDEN COMPANY, New York. JOHN MOB. DAVIDSON et co., Nos. 542 AND 544 BROADWAY, N. Y MA-NIIFACTIIREES OF FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SA If VAULT DOORS, IRON SHUTTERS, AND IRON WORKS OF ALL KINDS, RAIL ROAD CHECKS, PADLOC &c., ENAMELED AND PLAIN, HOLLOW AND STOVE WARE. GILBERT C. DAVIDSON. T HE GREAT AMERICAN AND CHINA . _ TEA COMPANY, (ESTABLISHED is-lu,) !=/31 P. 0. BOX 4263 We again caution the public against those many concerns that have sprung up the past fe w years, that imitate our name in part and style of doing business. We have no connec tion with any other house and we feel a.surred that the broad principles of commerce upon which we continue to transact business will ue acceptable to the public and advantageous to ourseivess Those desirous of getting up Club Orders (Ladles especially), who have few hours each day to spare can realize handsome re muneratlon as we give highest rate of com mission. Parties can save from 50e to 81 per pound, by Purchasing Our Teas which we con tinuo to sell at the following prices: Oolong (Black) 700 80e 90e Best 30 p lb Mixed (Green & Black) 700 80e 9. c English Breakfast, 80e Ode 81 00 8 It) " " Imperial (Green) Sue We 100 10 " " Ilyson (Green) 100 Id " GO " Young Hymn (Grn)Boe 90e IDO " 115 " Uncolored Japan ...... .....90e 100 It) " 25 " Gunpowder " 5{.? I=l Rout Mocha' In 1 lb. and 5 lb. Airtight Leiitlen Package/4 45e per lb. dee II Slnw 49 Nuouraute Outupanito COLUMBIA LNSUKANCE COM PANT. CAPITAL AND ASSA'III, 8532,210 49 This Company continues to Insure Build ings, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by Are, on the mutual plan, either fora cash premium or premium note, SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount in5ured,...53,341,215.M Less ain't expired in 'Si... 212,3:19.e0 r.u51,539.51 CAPITAL AN u INCOME Am't of premium notes; Jan. lot, 1905 8116,tte.tits Less premium notes ex pired in 1905 Am't of premium notes received lot 955 Balance of yreml ems. Jan. bit, 1855 Cash receipts, less eme missions in 1866 TIRE FIDELITY INSURANCE TRUST 1 AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. For Safekeeping of Valuables. Capital 1500,- 000. Security from less by Robbery, Fire or Accident. Fire Proof Building, , 421 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. DIRECTORS—N. B. Browne, J. Gillingham Fell, Alex. Henry, C. B. Clark, C. Niacalester, S. A. Caldwell, John Welsh, E. W. Clark, H. C. Gibson. This Company receives for Sale keeping uu-• der guarantee, Securities, Plate, Coin, Leeds, and valuables or all descriptions. The charges for one year are, on Coupon Bonds, Si per 81000 on Registered Bonds, 50 cents. Moderate rates on all other valuables. mi. Company also, RENTS SAFES, key with renter exclusively, at $2O to $75; COLLECTS COUPONS and INTEREST fort par cent. com mission ; ALLOWS INTEREST on deposits of money; EXECUTES TRUSTS, as Executor, Administrator, Guardian, Trustee or Agent. R. PATTERSON, Secretary and Treasurer. C. H. CLARK, Vice President. N. B. BOOWNE, President. Oleo 18 3m w 511 , flupittnrnigi F ARMERS LOOK. TO YOUR INTEREST NEW JERSEY REAPER AND MOWER COMBINED BEST MOWER AND COMBINED MACHINE IN THE WORLD; We are now offering the above-named ma. chine at a reduced price, for cash, from now until the let day of Aprll, after which date the price will be advanced. FIRST PREMIUMS awarded at the follow ing Fairs Penn's, State Fair, 1865. East Pa, Agricultural, 1865. Montgomery county, 1885. Bucks county, 1885. Doylestown Agricultural, . 1861 Lehigh county, 1885. .Elunterdon county, CHURNS, BUCICETS,S rAN DS, KETI'LES N. J., 1865. 'Warren county, N. J., 1865. First Premium as a Mower at the Field trial of the TUBS, POD; AND PANS, East Penn'a Agricultural Society, held May 1.11. 1868. First Premium as a Mower ano Reaper COAL OIL LAMPS, combined, at the Field trials of the Burlington County Agricultural Society, held July 2, 1888. Also, First Premium at New Jersey State Fair, held at Trenton, 18643. FARMERS, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST ! ' BUY Tar: BEST SELF-RAKE MA- ' CHINE IN MARKET. 110 USEKEEPINO STORE Ten Years' experience In selling Reaping and Mowing M achines enables me to oiler you NO. :11 NORTH QUEEN STREET tor the Harvest of IRIS the only two wheeled Self. Rake Reaping Machine that has proved successful In doing the work better In down tangled grain than can be .lone by hand. W Ith this Machine, one roan or boy, Willi a good steady pair of horses, call do se much work in a day, and dolt better, than two men can do with the best combined hand machine now in use, This has been our experience and, that of many of our best Partners who have used them the last three seasons. Take oil' your Rake and Platform and you have one of the very beet Mowers in use; iu cutting down tangled grain or grass with tubs Machine, you oin drop your cutter bar as low us you may desire without stopping your team; you can Raise or Lower It with all ease while It Is In motion, REFERENCES: Peter Landis, Philip Hausman, John S. Witmer, Jefferson (Hush, lieorge D. Lerevre, David Lsudis,(FerifielD Abraham King, John K. Mastersou, John Honer, Amos S. shuman, Abraham B. Myilu, Christian Herr, John B. Sthuliziouse, Joel Kendig, Jacob gwarr,(John K.L,olig, Benjamin.Bashong, rase Royer, Levi Server, David Landis, Hershey Groff, Ezra Hostetter. Martin Witmer, David Heller, AMC'S Shenk . , Christian Lipp, Joseph P . Ambler, Elias Hershey, Hiram Horting, John C. Musser, Amos Minieb, simon blinich, k, b Cc hock, ...... lartin Herr, E=M2t7 -- —__, Christian S. Lapp, John' B. Cadwell, David Yoder, John H. Hershey, Samuel Rule, • Jacob Becker, John LeMyr° Abram D. Krleder, Michael H. Wenger, Jacob Woy, George G. Bender, Rudolph Herr, Henry Bowman, Levi Landis. Jacob Grabill. Beni. Harnley, Isaac Burkholder, Tobias Helbeck, David H. Harnish, Amos W. Hernial, Abram etourrer, Jacob Stoultzfousu, John K. Lapp, John MoGove_ ,rn John L. Herr, Henry Belmsdaffer, Jacob L. kirubaker, Samuell4l4aley, Henry M. Gehman, ._ David L. Miller, Joan B. Mylin, Jacob S. Neff, John S. Miller, Adam Detrich: Henry- Musser, David Charles, Benj. B . Leman, David Witmer, Abraham H. Stauffer, Abraham F. Landis, Baxter Black Adam Mourer, ..........._ ._--. George Kelbl, Addison Buch, "Jacon B. Brubaker, Dr. Geo. W. Reiche, Benj. B. Bear, Benj. L. Clamber, Daniel Hess, Hoses Snavely, Amos Grubs, Martin B. Herr, Abraham H. Fisher, Henry Groff; Levi Herr. Benj. L. Landis, Jacob C. Kready, Elias Henseimun, John Shenk, Jacob Ronk, Henry Hoffman, Bear Jr. Kauffman, John M. Landis, Cbristian Brandt, Henry E. Wolfe, Henry S. Hostetter, Samuel B. Fisher, David E. Mayer, Abner Miller, Christian V. Kendig, Jacob N. Landis, Levi Bear, Jacob M. Myers, William Spred:ter, A. 0. Keppler, S. B. tilack, Jacob A. Bear, Joel Wenger, John Harnish, Lan. Co. Alms House Jacob F. Stoulizfouse, Jacob Swartley, John Gehman, Chreatian B. Herr. Martin Swan, Bold by GEORGED. SPREC E'ER, his Agricultural TER, FA. H EAST Kneo ETSTOST, LANCASTER, FA. mar 4 3mW9 Bead OLOVEBBEED I ! C FIVE KINDS OF OLOVERSICEO. se .en to Geo. A. Dens, Ottamberlibura, Pa.a for z r ew Olovenwed, Potatoes Corn, Bari y, y. , Brunswick and Bw Oata. e (feb 25 30%1 Psi MU %. VALII4IaLN VITT TAVERN mom. TY AT PUBLIC BALE,—That Valuable City Tavern Prope rty of Moses Winger, on the corner of North aeon and Walnut - streets, in Lancaster City, w it be sold at Public Bale on MONDAY, MARCH 10, MIA at 7 o'clock P. M., on the premises. Also, _ _the lot adjoining, with a Twastory Brick DWELLING, the whole 65 feet front by 145 feet deep. Any person wishing to view the premises before the day of sale will please call on the owner residing thereon. For further particulars enquire of TlihO. W HERR, Baal Estate and Collect ion Agent. fob 24 Btw 8 gua 111ALL--41 VERT CHEAP PARR in Jefferson county, West Virginia, dm' ring 20914 AOSID3, ender good Mains, and lying within one mlle of the Shenandoah River and distant jsi miles tronli the town of Harper's Ferry. .The improvements oonilst of TWO GOOD DWELLING HOUSES, and out.buthlings; there is three Springs upon the place, making it susceptible of being divided Into two or more farms. The attention of gen tlemen of moderate means is called to .his farm, as it can be purchased very low. It lo also very desirable from its adoption to the growth of Fruit. pecially'Grapea, and could, at email expense,' be made one of the finest nit lanai in the county, and owing to its close proximity to market, (both rathoadsand canal). It is also desirable as a grain farm; wheat of the finest quality has been raised upon the place. Should purchasers so desire this land will be divided into two farms, there by making it still more available to persons of small means. For farther particulars call upon or address by letter R. It. LUCAS, Due leld's Depot, Jefferson co., West Va., or P. H. STRODE,_ mar 4 4tw9l Shepherdstown West Va. giturtna Saatinto. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST ! THE SING ER SEWING: MACHINE HEADS THE LIST And leads the column 4,093 ahead of all others. This Machine Is the MOST POPULAR IN ÜBE. It uses the finest needle of any Machine In existence. Any lady wanting a good SEWING MACHINE, Will consult her own Interests by buying a SINGER. It is easier to run, learn and keep In order than any Machine in the world. OVER 350.000 OF THEM IN USE.; The fullest instruction given those who pur chase, and the Machine WILL 135 WARILIFTED to you for one year. Pleaseyou call at MY office and satisfy Thr yourselves. Hear will rind Needles, , ead, Silk, Machine Stitching and Cloak Oil Slaking neatly and promptly done. ep-Particular attention paid to Children's Clothing. W. W. BEARDSLEE, A gent, ja 25 3naciAwl No. 3 East Orange et., Lan'e,t. o6all/4 vim o. e.rt , . e , s.`v.oo l ° - , . • o s h - • 5 THE GREAT PRIZE! EXPOSITION UNIVEBSELLE, PARIS, 1867. TILE HOWE SEWING MACHINE COW Y ELIAS HOWE, SA. A uurrirci over Moldy-two Competitors, THE HIGHEST PREMIUM, The Only Cross of the Legion of honor ‹§'-‘ '' +. _ l` * ' 4 cZi , 1,0% ..... ..; •• . 40 114 MjO s . % '----"111111101F-- ,G 0 L 11 given to AMERICAN REWING MACHINES, per Imperial Decree. published In the " Moniteur Universe!" (01111151 Journal of the French Empire), Tuexday, 2d July, 1867, in these words: Fabricanta de Machines a conch's, exposant. EL/AS Flows, Js Manufacturer of Clewing Machines, Exhibitor. Thladouble first honor Is another proof of the great superiority of the Howe Cawing Ma chine over all others." No. 2:3 SOUTH EIGHTH ST., PHILADELPFIIA, Agents for Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Dela ware, and West Virginia. C. FATE, Agent or Lancaster county, No. 25A North Queen street. 3mwt.l EMEMEM=I MMMENS SEWING. MACHI:NES G 99 B R 0;A D TV JA ) FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS THE, HOWE LOCK STITCH. THESE WORLD-RENOWNED SEWING MACHINES. Were awarded the highest premium at the World's Fair in London, and six first premiums at the New York State Fair of 1866, and are celebrated for doing the best work, using a touch smaller needle for the same thread than any other machine, and by the introduc tion of the most approved machinery, we are now able to supply the very best machines In the world. These machines are made at our new and spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Conn. under the immediate supervision of the President of the Company, Elias Howe, Jr., the original in ventor of toe Sewing Machine. They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sew. ing, and to the use of Seamstresses, [Dre.s Ma kers, allors r Manufacturers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Mantillas, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Corsets, Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, Linen Goods, Umbrellas, Parasols, etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen, woolen, and cot ton goods, with silk, cotton or linen thread. They will seam. quilt, gather, hem fell, cord, braid, bind, and perform every species of sew ing, making a beautiful andperfeet Web, alike on both sides of the articles sewed. The Stitch invented by Mr. Howe, and made on this Machine, is the most popular and dur able, and all Sewing Machines are subject to the principle invented by him. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. :SIBLEY d STOOPS, General Agents, No. 922 Chestnut street, C. FATE ; Agent, Lancaster city, Pa. mar 20 • lyre It Roust turntolting Goodo, ttr. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ! STOVES AND TIN-WARE, COPPER KETTLES, IRON KETTLES, KNIVES AND FORKS, SPOONS, IRON LADLES, COFFEE MILLS, BED CORDS, WASH LINES, WASH W LUNCH:RS, STAIR RODS,BHUSELES And the thousands of other things 3ou may need fur commencing or continuing house keeping, at the woll-known Everything you require you can got at the lew. eet earth pricaa, end made of the very beat ma. While. The stock in large and !MR been selected to meet the °apnea wants nr Housekeepers, Great pleasure will be taken lu allowing goods to all, who Will commit their own interests by calling in, whether they {inflame buying or not. GAS FITTING, PI.UMBING STEAM 1V0,12K DONE, PIMPS PUT 'WAND WATER PIPES LAID DISTILLERIES FITTED UP, BRASS WORK AND IRON PH-FINCH AT Be sure and drop Sn 01 FLLNN'S House Furnishing Stere. t No. 11 North Q t megtae lla la 31 tddaw Union Natifie gatiroaa. 54 0 MIL E Pi OF THY. UNION .PAcIFIO RAILROAD, RUNNING WEST FROM OMAHA ACROSS THE CONTINENT, THE TRACK BEING LAID AND TRAINS T% RUNNING WITHIN 'N MILE,' OF THE SUMMIT OF' HE ROCKY HO CI TAINS' TIM PROSPECT TFAT THE. WHOLE GRAND LINE . TO THE PACIFIC WILL BE COMPLETED IN 1870, Was never better. The means so far provided for Constrnothan have proved ample, and there is no lack of funds for the most vigorous pros ecution of the enterprise. The Company's FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, NOW OFFERED AT PAR. TITEY PAY SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, andave thirty years to run before maturity Subscriptions will be received in Lancaster by REED, hioGRANN & CO., Bankers. LANCASTER CO. NATIONAL BANK, and in New York at the Company's Office, No. 20 Neiman street, and by CONTINENTAI.. NATIONAL BANK, No. 7 NMI= BL, CLARK, DODE}EaCli,Bankers,No. 61 Wallet, IM!I31 SIBLEY R STOOPS El=3 1853233 LANCASTER, PA., CONSTANTLY ON NAND ARE NOW ? INISEIED gat Oititit. 4 r Tletriant C i V.F.t l°- 1 ,11 k W ir e i s a $ 81 Eirl a gg buligl i g a c4 . ARM` 1112 iii. = 4 a= gig ore ban n pto ed up on the innioe. BE mar 4.2tne• W e n t R, Earl P. 0. EIOR LABOR TWO-STORY E STONE DWRIALLNO ROUSE, with four rooms on each floor, with porch in front, large back kitchen with pump in it, cellar under whole house with vault In It; large Stable and Carriage House, fine large garden; T large yard, with fruit trees, grape arbor, So. hehouse arranged Par two fam il ies. Also, a large Two. storyadh or Wagotimaker Shdp, with work benches, vices, So.; Paint Room plastered and celled, with drying-shed. The house will bo rented for one or two families; it is situated in the village of Smyrna, Sadsbury twp., Lancas ter county, Pit. • tab WS StowB) J. D. R.A.RRAiI. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN LOU DOUN COUNTY, VIRGINIA.—I albs for. sale the farm on which I reside, containing D:1034 ACRES, lying_ near tbeTrap, in Loodoun county, on the road loading from linlokersville to Upperville, one mile southeast of the Blue Ridge moun tain, ten miles from Piedmont, on the M.O. R. R. and fourteen miles from Parcellville, on the Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad. The land Is of fine quality, Well watered nod 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 ik undet good stone fencing •, It has also a good Apple and Peach Orchard. I would Invite the attention of persona wishing to purchase land in Lou doun, to this very desirable farm. aug 20 itdetfw A. B. CARTER. A GOOD VIRGINIA FARM FOB SALE.— The subscriber offers for sale privately, his Farm containing about lei ACRES, about 90 acres cleared, the balance well timber ed. This farm la 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 land is of the very best quality, produo inmorode le cr a ops of fi l l in t oe kiln v.f.traantninanexdhfuri,T... inexhausti ble quarry of ood superior lime stone on it. Any one wishing to buy a good small farm should call and examine for themselves. ROBERT VANLEAR Long Glade, Augusta co , Va. ittkatfw Amos S. &urn, Attorney-at-Law. VIRGINIA LAND:AGENCY. SMITH A: WALTON, REAL ESTATE OEX Have for sale a large number of FARMS lo cated In the finest sectionsof VIRGINIA AND WEST VIRGINIA. Most of them are first-class Limestone Land, well improved convenient to Railroads. Prices low. Great Inducements offered to purchasers. Address, WALTON. Charlestown, Jefferson., .co West Virginia VALUABLE JEFFERSON LAND FOR SALE. - - - That highly Improved, lmalthyand desirable Farm known as "FRUIT HILL," Is now offered for sale, situated 1% miles north west of tinepherdstown, Jefferson Co., W. Vir ginia, I miles from the B. &O. R. R., and 2 miles from tne C. &0. Canal. The farm contains of which 50 ACRES ARE IN TIMBER, and the balance In a good state of cultivation. Tee Im provements consists or an ELEGANT 13RICK REsIDENCE, containing 13 rooms, front and back porches, with large cistern attached. Ahm,acomfortable containing 7 rooms, BARN, BTAI3LEB„CARRIAGE HOUSES, two Corn Cribs, and all other out-ntilldlnga lineal:wary to a largo farm, A 0001) ORCHARD, a large and never•failing SPRING, a In autlful lawn, good garden, Ac. Further particulars can be obtained from Henry Kyd Dougltte, Attorney at Law, Hagern town, .11d ; Smith, Bennett A Co„ Heal Eetate Agents, No. 5, St. Paul street, Baltimore, or the undersigned on the promises. fob .1 2rnw.ttltd M. P. ANDREWS. 'HO ÜBLIC NAL E.—ON TH URSDAY, MARCH. 111th, 1868, the subscriber will of fer at public sale, ut his residence lu Sadsbury township, Lancaster county, one mile either from Pen ningtonville or Christiana, on tile "Noble Road," the following descried Per sonal Property, to wit: TWO FINE HORSES, No. 1, A Bay Mare, 9 years old, a good traveler, gentle in all kinds of harness, a good leader, and a drat-rate family animal; No. 2, A large Dark Bay Horse, suitable for all kinds of farm work, and a good leader. A SUPERIOR TWO YEAR OLD STALLION, Arabian stock ; Three Good MILCH COWS, (2 soon in profit,) 4 Head Young Cattle,-2 two years old, and 2 one year old. une Pair Superior Work Oxen dark red; 13 Head Southdown Ewes, some with Lambs by their side; a Southdown Buck, 2-Horse Wagon, nearly new, with aide-boards, side lock, Ac., Mill Wagon, a Carriage with Pole, Buggy, Ox-Cart, Sleigh ; a No. 1 MOWER AND REAPER, (Lb tle Gum t,) nearly as good as new, Pratt's Wire Tooth Horse Sake, pair Hay Flats, Rope and Tackle Blocks for Hay Fork, 2 Ox Yokes, Wheelbarrow, Mowing Scythes, Ac.; 1-Horse Sweep Power, suitable for churn or pump, Grain Fun, Cutting Box, Corn Shel ler, (Penock's make,) Corn Drill, (Dickey's Pat eut,) 2 Plows, Shovel Plow, 2 Spike Harrows, 2 Hoe Harrows, Roller. 2 sets Lead Gears ,I 1 sets Carriage Harness, Double and Lead Lines, Bridles, Collars, Halters, Jockey Stick, Double and Trees, Spreaders, Ox and Cow Chains, S orbs, Rakes, Shovels, Grain Shovels, Grubbing Hoe, Dung Drag, Axes, Maul and Wedges, Iron Dog, and many other articles. A lot of Turkeys. One-half Interest of Eleven Acres of Wheat In the ground. Also House hold and Cellar Furniture—consist ing of a good 10-Plate Stove, 2 pair Bedsteads, Barrels, Boxes, Buckets, Tubs, and many other articles too numerous to mention. All articles offered will positively be sold, as the subscriber In tends quitting farming, Sale to commence at 12 o'cloclull. A Credit of Nine Months will be given. IIEZEKIAEI LINTON, Agent. GEO. WHITSON, Auctioneer. Also, at the same time and place will be sold the following articles : A Butcher Wagon, goad Rope and' ackle, Tallow Press, nearly new ; two Patent 'Weighing Beams, Saws, Cleavers, Steels and Knives, 2 good sets Carriage Har ness, and a good Saddle and Bridle, MME=Ei A Is o, a Pair of Fine WORK OXEN, one good FAMILY MARE, ONE COW, Cook Stove and Fixtures, Grain Cradle, Ac. mar 4 awl) JOSEPH P. HARVEY. PUBLIC SALE OF ONE OF THE MOST VALUABLE FARMS In WASHINGTON CO., near .H.AGERSTOWN. The undersigned will offer at public sale, In front of the Court House, In Hagerstown, on TUESDAY, the 24th day of MARCH next, that most desitAble farm, (known as the Emmert farm) situate on the turnpike road leading from Hagerstown to Leltersburg, and about one mile from the former place. This larm con tains about ZS ACRES OF THE VERY HEST QUALITY OF' LIMESTONE LAND, about 15 or 20 Beres of which is covered with goon Timber, and the cleared land is in a good state or cultivation. The improvements con sist in part of a TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, (double house,) with a brick back building; two large and commodious Barns, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog Pen, Smoke House and Spring Huuse, together with all the necessary out-buildings, all of which are in good repair. There is also running water on the farm, and one of the best never-failing springs lu the county. bear the house Is also a large ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT TREES, of every variety. The fences too are in good order, the most of which are new post and rail fences.' When we take into consideration the com bined advantages that this farm possesses, we feel no hesitation In saying that there are but few In the county to surpass it. All we ask Is, that any person wlicr.wlsh to purchase a good farm, may call and examine for themselves. The undersigned will take great pleasure In showing the premises. The grain growing on the land will be ex cepted. TERM:Si—A portion of the money will be re quired to be paid down on the day of sale, or in a reasonable time thereafter; the deferred payments will be made to suit purchasers. mar 4 tarn 13A.:IdUEL E. OCWINDEL. PUBLIC SALE OR VALUABLE LAND IN LOUDON COUNTY, VIHOINIA. In pursuance of a decree of the circuit court of Loudon, made at its October term, 1807, In the came of Smith ye. Smith, the undersigned, the commiesionere named by the decree, will offer at public mule, to the WOW bidder, on SATURDAY, MARCH 141,11, INK In front of the court home, in Lee4bultr, about II o'clock, hi , a Valuable Farm, lately owned by Hugh Smith, and containing about 4 33 ACRES. . . Tots Farm isconsiderod one of the best Grain and Grass Farms In the county. It is situated one mile from Mt. Gilead, and six miles from Leesburg, Is well enclosed and subdivided, generally with stone fences, has an abundance of wood, with running water In every field. The improvements consist of a FRAME DWELLING, with four rooms; Stabling for twelve horses; Wagon Rouse, large Granery and. all other necessary out-buildings. The Terms of Sale prescribed by the Decree arc as follows, oh: One tenth of tile purchase money to be paid In cash on the day of sale; one-third of the balance on the confirmation of the sale; one other third one year there after and the remaining third two years there alter; the deferred payments to be secured by bonds with approved personal security, to bear interest from day of sale, and the title to Ito retained until the purchase money Is all paid. RUFUS SMIilI• LLOYD T. sMITH, Commissioners of Sale. JOUR L. RIN KER, Auct. .Mrs. Elizabeth Smith has SIXTY-THREE ACRES of fine land adjoining the above, which can be had on the same terms the above land sells for, If desired. ifeb 18 lUMtsw VALUABLE LANDS AND MILLS FOR SALE.-7 ho subscribers,as Trustees, will sell at private sale TWO TRACTS.OF LAND, with their improvements, lying =Deer Creek, Harford county, Md., six miles from Bel Air, and 16 miles from Baltimore. Tract No.l Containing 108 ACRES of FIRST RATE DEER. CREEK LAND, of which about 90 Acres is under cultivation, having been limed and boned ' the the balance Is in wood, with abundance of Chestnut and other timber. .1 here is an Apple Orchard and other 'Fruit Trees. LARGEperty Is improved bTONE FLOUR MILL, covered with slate. In good repair, and now doing a good business. There is also a new SAW, which will cut from 1,500 to 1,800 feet of Oak lumber per day, with an abundance of logs always at the mill. There Is also on this property a IargeSTONE DWELLING HOUSE, STORE HOUSE, BARN, ICE HOUSE, SMOKE HOUSE, STABLE, and other out-door buildings. This property offers inducements as a manufacturing plate not often met with. The Mills are situated at the dam, and the water-power is capable of driving machinery equal to a hundred horse-power. The location is favorable to the carrying on of Flour, Paper, Bark or any other manufacturing business and the water is unfailing. Tract No. 2. This property contains 108 ACRES OF LAND, adjoining Tract No. 1. There is about 90 Acres cleared land, most of It under cultivation, and having been limed, now producing good crops; the balance is in wood. There Is also a young Apple Orchard of well selected fruit, besides other fruit trees. This place Is further improved by a new FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, 18x40 feet, with Back Building, Good Spring near the door, a large Barn, and other out-door conveniences. These lands have been recently surveyed, and plats of them can be seen by applying to the subscribers, Terms easy. J. B. PRESTON, Emmorton P. 0., Harford county, Aid. N. B. Any parties wishing to see this prop erty will be conveyed fromßdgewood Station, on the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Haiti; more Railroad, bLAddressing J. B. PRESTON, Emmorton P. 0., ffarford county. Md. tab 11 ItweoW<d ghlUittelpida akilvtdionntutli IrZED POTATOES. Jp11;‘,..., Yde:2110117 1 ' wt. mints, Jackson whites, New York Peach Blows, Mums. Buck Eyes, Prince Alberts, Rarrition's, Meteors, Of the best varieties In Mere and for sale by J. D. ROSENBERGER .2 CO., Commission Merehanta, No. 38 North Delaware Avenue, Philaira. fob 26 4tw THEME IS NO MAN U B B A RANY BONES PROM Wind[! Is MADIC VT 1-1 .A. INT INT ' S RAW lIONIE SUPER-PHOSPHATE ! Warranted Perfootly Pure and Free from Adulteration. STANDARD GUARANTEED . B Established as an excellent Fertilizer, by years of constant use, and highly re commended by all who have used it as IV GREAT CROP PRODUCER O And permanent Improver of the soil. air EVERY FARMER SHOULD USE IT Dianufactureee Agent 22 SO UTH WHAR VEB Factory at. Wilmington, Del. /Fir FOR BALE BY ALL DEALERS. !en 26 7mw S 628. 1100 P SKIRTS! 628 WM• T. HOPKINS' "OWN MAKE OF " KEYSTONE SKIRTS," Are the Best and Cheapest Low Priced Hoop skirts in the market. Trail skirts, 25 spring., ; 81. W; 30 springs, 81,20; and 40 springs, 51.45. Plain Skirts, 11 tapes, 20 springs, 50 cents; 25 springs, 03 cents; 20 springs, 81.15; and lb springs, $1.25. Warranted in every respect. "Our WN Make" of "CHAMPION /81.11.T5." are in every way superior to all other Hoop Skirts before the public, and only have to be examined or worn to convince every one of the Oct. Manufactured of the best lineu.tln lobed English Steel Springs, very superior tapes, and the style of the metallic fastenings and manner of securing them surpass far du rability and excellence any other Skirt In this country, and are lighter, more elastic, will wear longer, give more satisfaction, and are really cheaper Wall all other+. Every lady should try them. 1 hey are being sold exten sively by Merchants throughout this and the ! adjoining States at very moderate prices. If you want the best, ask for " Hopkins' Chum , pion Skirt." If you do not find them, get the merchant with whom you deal to order them for you, or come or send direct to us. Ser chants will find our different grades of Skirts exactly what they need, and we especially in vita them to call and examine our extensive assortment, or send for Wholesale Price List. To be had at Retail at Manufactory, and of the Retail Trade generally, and al, Wholesale of the Manufacturer only. to whom all orders should be addressed. MANUFACTORY AND SALE-SRC/OAI, 013 ARCH sTREET, Letweeu Oth uud 7tit ate., YHII.AUELPIIIA mar 4 MitrO) \VM. T. HOYKINtI. CO .Y FE CT 1U .VERB AND Fli L' I TER Elt,Y, Nu. NI NORTH TIIIRD STREET I'lll LADELPII lA. 44- Orders promptly attended to, - (ilt rob le Mow 7 LEY ER'S NEWLY 11:11PROVED CUES. CENT SCALE OVEIINTItUNU PIANOS, Aelcuowledged to be the bent. London Prize Medal and hlgheat, Awards In America re ceived. 4,1 ELUDOON6 AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS. \Variorum - am, 722 ARCH St.., beloW Eighth, apr 10 Iry Hi COMPLETE MANURE, B 0 \V B R , Ii E N It 1 PHILADELPHIA, Super•l'hosphate of Lime, Ammonia and Potash Warranted Free:Prom Adulteration I=2 Has raised good crops of Wheat, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Grass, Cotton, Tobacco and liege• tables of ail 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 idlest, Its virtues. RECO3LIIEN ORD lit BOOTH A GARRETT, Chemists, Phihula. WILT.IAMS & :MOSS, Chemists, Phi Leda. C. ELTON BUCK, Chemists, New York. And by all who have used IL 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 topdressing for Wheat and Grass. DIXON, fiIIARPLES.9 A. CO., 9 South Water and 40 Son th W har VON PHILADELPHIA. FOR SALE BY 4 . W m . REYNOLVS, Ti South Street, BALTIMORE, MD. lyw 34 R ICKEY, SHAUP CO„ 13=1 000 D S , 11 P 3 I' f 1 P Alt I' It I(2 L S They have the most elegant and diversified stock In this market, at the very low prices Incident to the great shrinking of values. Their stock is composed wholly of new and desirable labrics, In Fancy and Staple Dry (Mods, to which are daily added the cheapest and choicest offerings of thin and other mar. hots. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., CH if B,TNUT STR ET PIIIDADELPIIIA BA UR lEM COMMERCIAL MAN UREA &if - We announce to farmers and dealers In Fertilizers, that the following prices have been adopted for the present Spring senuion : Bough's Raw Bone Phosphate. Price, MG per 2,666 lbs. Baugh's Chicago Bone Fertilizer. Price, NU por 2,M0 Baugh's Chicago Blood 31anure :Price, $5O por $2,000 lbg, TIM 4 well known popular trade-mark will be found upon every package of the above manures. r.ig,\l7 MARK. A The high estimation in which BAUCILI'S BOSE MA.NII/118 have been held, during four teen years past, we shall fully; sustain In the.. future. Having now the entire control of the great resources of tno City of Chicago, for fur nishing Ammonia and Phosphate yielding material, vizi—Bones, Dried Fieeh,•Blood, we have, In connection with oar works In Philadelphia, the largest facilities for furnish ing these manures, at the above low prVes. BAUGH &SONS, Philadelphia. NORTH-WESTERN FERTILIZING COM PANY, Chicago. JOHN RALSTON &CO., Gaul Ag's, New York. GEORGE W. KIRKE & CO., '• Boston. GEO. DIIGDALE, Wholesale Ag't, Baltimore For all information respecting the above Manures, address eft her of the above bosses• Jan 29 Smw 4 p lIILADELPIIIA CAN CER. HOSPITAL R. H. KLINE, H. L) Clinical Lecturer and Proiessor of Malignant Diseases In the Philadelphia University of Medicine and Surgery: Physician to the Uni versity Hospital; founder of and principal Physician to the Philadelphia Cancer Hos pital, dm., dm., la daily making astonishing and almost miraculous cures of Cancer by a new treatment, a Cancer Antidote, that apparently enters into the chemical composition of the Cancer, or cancerous affections, antidoting, killing and destroying the cancer, every par ticle, root fibre belonging to it, without pain or the use of the knife, without caustic, eating or burning Medicines, without the loss of blood, oxin 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 patier ta under treatment, call atthe Office, No. 551 Arch. street or address "Post Office Box 1474, Philadelphia Pa." may L 5 lyw 10 TAIUSIAGE GUIDE. Young's great Physiology work, of every one his own Doctor—Being a Private Instructor for Married Persons or Wage about to /darn', both male andleniale, in everything concern ing the physiology and relations of uur Sexual System, and the Production or Prevention of Offspring, including all the new disooverles never before given in the English language, by Wm. Young, M, D. This is really a valuable and interesting work. Isle written in rdain language for the general reader, and is illus trated with upwards of 100 engravings. All young married raeople, or those contemplating marriage, and having the least impediment to married life, should read this book. It dis closes secrete that every one should be ac quainted with. Still It is a book that mind 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. 4113 Spruce at., above Fourth, Philadelphia. , , y 10 patical. LADIES, TARE PARTICULAR NOTICE THE HEAL VELPAU FEMALE PILLFI 1 IVA lIRAN27CD Those Pills, eo celebrated many years ago in Paris, for the rellefof lomat° iftegularlides, and afterward' for their criminal employment in the practice of abortion, aro now °Voted for Kale for the first time iu America. They have wen kept in comparative obscurity from the fact, that the originator, Mr. Vuipau, is a pbyll aim In Pallet of groat wealth, and strict con solentions principle', and has withhold them from general nso, loot they should be employed for unlawful purposes. In overcoming Female Obetruatione, Nor vows and Spinal Arlbotione, Pains in the Back and Limb., Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpi tation of the Heart, Hysterics, de, and will oiled a cure when all other means have failed; cud, although a powerful remedy, do not cmi. lain calomel, antimony, or anything hurtiul to the constitution. To married ladles and young girls who have never been regulated, they are peculiarly suit. ed. They will, DI a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. CAUTlON.—Married Ladles should never Who them when there le any reason to_belleve themselves pregnant. Ladles eau procure a box, scaled irom the eyes of the curious, by enclosing one dollar and six postage stamps to M. W. MACOMBER, Ueneral Agent for United dtates and Canadas, at Albany, N. Y. or to any authorised Agent. Dr. D. McCORMICK, Agent, Lancaster. Bold by all Druggists. by lyw rpme PHIENIX PECTORAL; COMPOUND SYRUPOR )F WILD CHERRY AND SENEKA SNAKE ROOT, I=l TIII2 0 T dVD LUN Such as Colds, Coughs, Croup, Asthma, !Iron Chitin. Catarrh, Sore Throat, Hoarse- Hess, Whooping Cough, &u. ITS TIWELY USE WILL PREVENT PULMOIVARY CONSUMPTIOS And even where thin learful disown, has taken hold It will Word oriater relief than any other medicine. - - -; Miss Kato Vanderslice, of Pottsville, says: " I was butte-fitted more by using the !linenlx Pectoral than any other inediclue I ever used." Elias Oberholtzer, of Lionville, Chester euun• ty, was cured of a Cough Of 1111111 y years' stand ing by tising the !mmix Pectoral. Joseph Lukens, of flail Street, Pienixville, certifies that he was cured of a cough of two years' standing, when all other medicine. had fal ed, by the use of 1 . 110111 IX Feet,. 1. Jacob Powers ourtillo, that ho has Hold hon. dreds of bottles of the Placelx Peotona, and that all who axed It boor lvs1.1111011) of Ito NVO/1- donful effects In curing cough. Jut= Roy er, editor of the heirpcmfeat P/araf.r, having LIRA it, hits tin nesltalluil In pronoun, log It a complete remedy (or cough, hoarse 110sa and irritation 111 the throat. Tho Wext. ChL. , tor Jegenyunimi stye: We bnve known Dr. Oberho, tier personally a num ber of years, and IL gives Its tile greater pleas• ure to recent med his medicines, Itatuunttll nx thepublic rarely have Llio benellt of family medicines prepared by a physician of ills at - quiretueuts and experience. Dr. Oberbolizer Is a member of the Alumni of the Medical Department of the Unlversity of Pennsylvania, art which lIINIIIAILIOII ho grad uated In 1851. The Reading Gazelle says: • . 'rhln eurugh rent ody is made by Dr. L. Oberimitger, uf Plocutx vtile, I'll., and it has required on unsurpassed reputation in curing coughs. It IN ORIVIIIIIy and skillfully prepared from Wild Cherry Dark and Sumeka Snake Root" Dr. Geo. li. Weed, Professor of the Practice of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania, Pnymician to the Pennsylvania Hospital, and one of the authors of the United Hodes Dis pensatory, says of tlepoka Snake Hoot. '• Is action in specially directed to the lungs" The proprietor of this medicine has so lunch confidence In Ito curative powers, front the testlmony of hundreds who nave used it, that the tourney will be l'a ID BACK to ally purchan• er who In nut satisfied with Its effects. It Ix xo plonAunt that Ch !liken cry for II It emits only TWENTY-FIVH uENTS. It Is lotended fur only one eked. nt 111.w/taut+, namely, thomo of the Throat and Lung, . Prepared only by • Lt,VI utihatilor.TzEß, N. No, 158 North Third /areal., Philadelphia, Va. Hold by all I)rUggh4lei a n d Storeke,.l,o,. Jl/11NtION, 1.1u1,L0 WAY COWL/EN, Ni,. 5:1 North enxth /divot, Pnlludulphln, lienetal Wholetotle Agent/4. N. 11.-1 f your neareat drugglmtn rrr atoro keeper doex not keep th lx 111011C1110 110 lint h• 1 hltn put you oil with .0.11.3 «tiler toed lelne, he eikuxe lle tnakem more money oot It, but Aond 11l once to I , lle Of the agenta tor It. TILE PIiCENIX l'1::lult.A I, Wll,l, CUM.: YOUR COUUII. For Halo by Adolph Locher, muccexhor to James Yuhll n, William 11, Baker, Dr. 'llhom. Ellnialtor, John F. Long & hunt., Ulan. A. Dolnllull, Dr. 11. It. Parry, Dr. D. NleCormlelL, Drogglslx, Laue,ler. 11. B. nary and It. Wlillanin, Columbia. John J. Lluhart. !Lod LUlllthi , Li., Trout, Marl Otto. deo Di 310 w 60 getote r'o gotirr. RI:GINTER'S NOTICE.-THE A CCOUVIN of the following pertione ore filed In the Regiiiter's Office of Lancaster county for con firmation anti allowance at an Orphain.' Court to be held in the Court Houma, in tae City el LAncasterma the T 11.111.1) MONDAY In MARCH (10th), I 8110. at 10 o'clock, A. tl.: Mary Wlll[ol2lll and Abraham N. Cassel, lixc. colon of Santee Whitehill. Benjamin Hens. Adminhdratur with the will annexed of Lydia A. Good. MM=I JUilllB Loeb, Adrulnlgtrator ut J.r.eptt ntroutt. Martin H. Fry, Admlultitratut l'au • John M. Stauffer and Abraham Stauffer, 'Frits t.,3t3 te to sell real estate of John Stituirer. Hen ' li.-Sto ner, Administrator of Jouan W. ita : \ John M. Stehruan, Guardian of Amelia F. litauger, now imella T F. Hostetter. Willidra DungarN Executor of Levi I . lPrce. Jacob Groff, Guartilan of Charles Frazer, Beall Frazer, and Ann razor. Jacob Oberlin, (JuaNian of Mary Ann Oberlin. Isaac Orolr, Executir of Hannah Ilitz”r• Daniel Meyer and amuel Wenger, Executors of Abraham Wen er. John B. Landis, Solomon High and Eli Weav er, Administrators of Samuel E. Weaver. William Haney, Administrator of Ueorge W. Stauffer. William Miller, Executor of Dr. John 151111er, Jacob Eby Guardian of Dane T. Woret. Conner Ai:Lowrey, Administrator of Elizabeth Lowrey. .John M. Elayrnalier, Executor of Jambe 1.. ' Slaymaker. Ilendernon A. Wallace and John H. Wallace, Adminlatratore of Davis Wallace. Henry H. Houston and J. Houston 1111111 u, Ex cantors of Anna Id. Houston. .Henry H. Houston and J. Houston IIIIlu,;4a• ecutors of Elleanor W. Houston I Jacob U. Peters, Unardlan of Iteubm Henry I Baer, and Emanuel S. Baer. J cob:Felgart, Adrulnistrittor of Ab,loon we rt. Ma Sweigart and John C. Sweigart, Ad. ministrators of John Sweigart. John W. Uibble, Executor of Mary Ell, Jacob Werner, Surviving Executor, anti H. It. Zug, Administrator of Peter Ilrubaciter, dee'd, who watt one of the Executors of Peter Werner. Isaac Walton, Surviving Administrator and William Wood, Executor of .loshua Wood, dec'd, who W4lB one of the Administrator,. ol Jenne Taylor. hugh Rambo, Administrator of George Hilton David Stoner, Executor of George .1. Ebrecti Christian Warfel, Trustee of Barbara ‘Varfel under the will of John Good. John F. vtoltzfux, Administrator a ainnel Hum, knlmuel Lefever, Linardhon of Abnvloilo Den• linger. John Dommoyer, Administrator of Catherine Dommoyer. Pew Johns, Guardian of Mary Kreider. David Slyer, Trustee of Mary Dlerdort, under the will of Abraham Dierdorf. John T. Miller, Guardian of Hybilla (Jete. sarnuel Blokom, Guardian of Robert Hproul, Hiram I.4lbble, Guardian of Henry tAt and Jeremiah Witmeyer. B. It Zug, Administrator of Peter lin:backer, who was Executor of Benjamin Bruimeher. Benjamin 'Lug, surviving Executor of John Kinney. S. R. Zug, Administrator of Peter lirubacb.•r, who was Guardian of Email ciututter, S. B. Zug, Administrator of Peter Brubacitt.r, dec'd, who was Guardian or Fanny Nb 00..). acob S. Hoothey, Adoilnixtrator or Mao. lirenneman. Audrew Hummer and Daniel (libels, Execu tors of John Hummer. Daniel Pearl, Guardian of David, Jacob, John and arah Penn. (Jeorgo A. Weaver, Ad mlnlidraLor or arch Weaver. Jacob F. Eby and Rachel Kling, Exuma/an 01 Jacob B. Kling.. Abraham Hupp, Guardian of Mary A. Marple and Harriet E. Marple. Henry Lively, Adminlatrator of Malthlan Lauppelln. Catharine Royer, Ad mlninfralrix of Himmel K. Royer. M. D. Kendlg Si. J. W. Kendlg. Admixtrutorx of Christian Kendig. Christian Hchaelihr, Adnilulxtrator of Fred crick Wolfinger. truman Cooper, Ailininktrator of Harriet Cooper. Warrick M. Cooper, Executor of Bartlett William Von Eileda, Ailininktintor pendenle life of John Lannon, Jacob K. Kiiver, Adrulnixtrator of Chrhitio nein Brandt, who wan AdlllllllMillariX of Jacob . . Brandt. - • David Weber nod David S. Zimmerman, Ex • eutont and tentamootary uuitrtilho, tinder the Will of !Callum-I Weber. Chrlidiao N. Witmer, Adinlitintrator of Hello. • L. Frantz. Abraham M. Hess, (Mardian of Matte I James A. McPherson, Executor of Peler lhu bill. Henry Fletcher, Administrator of John Me Donee. Amos S. Kinzer, (Mardian of Reese L. Hi WON. Benjamin Speedier, John Speedier and lease Speedier, Executors of Inane Spreotier, sr. Joseph U. Snyder, Administrator of Ne lcou Hilton. Michael Zahin, Executor of Rebecca Brandt. John H. Hagy and Solomon H. Nagy, tog * L74, " G o uVd a i n aL e tl i kTP.: * ard Wood. B. F. Shenk, Guardian of Edward and Win. E. Christ. Gernert Metzger, Exocutor of Carper Metzger. Joseph Nelson, Executor of Willluzn Lytle. Henry E. tilnymaker end fiamuel F. Foster, Admlnfetratore de hoofs non cum testament° . annexe of Captain John Steele. N. E. Slay maker, Executor of Jane Steele. William Becker and Levl Weller, Adiniulstra tore of Benjamin Becker. Benjamin Mellinger, Administrator orJohn IS. Mellinger. James C. Pritchett, Guardian of Thomas Brit- chett. John Sirelcier, Guardian of John Hess. Israel Wenger, Guardian of Daniel Frantz. Augustus W. Shobor, Executor of Jacob Heist Who was Administrator of Anna Burkholder Ann E. Brooks. Adminlstratrix of William l' Brooks. John D. Laverty. Administrator of Hobert La . .. verty. John ff. Kreider, Executor of Henry Kreider Christian Neff, Adminlatrator of Anna Neff. Benjamin (trod, Guardian of Mary Ann Le- Man. Henry Eberly, Guardian of Remy U. Mark], Jacob Kohl . , Jr,, acting admlnintrator of 13eii- Jamin Herr. Frederick M. Gramm, adinlnl,trator or Fred erfek Gramm. George Eby, Guardian of Abraham Brubacher. Peter B. Wanner, Executor oz Magdalena Wanner. Peter B. Wanner, surviving Executor of Abru- ham 13. Wanner. Jacob Kobr, Jr., Administrator of Jacob K Burkholder, DAVID MILES, Register. 41w7 ratcEE RIFTS TO ALL !—A SILK DRESS attern, a Family Sewing Machine or Oold Watch, Free of Coat., for one or two days' ser- Nice ln any town or village. Particulars and MMales sent free, by addressing, with stamp, CL OUDM c CO., No. 4U Hanover at., nostala k Masa. deo 18.3mw fA WALE.r.IO T, A GOOD NAN IN EVERY Vy tow' and county of the Union, to en gage 111 the sale of a patented iiittlele, used In every househtdd, r ailroad omoe, betel, store and public Neal, railroad cars, steamboats, 40. Persons engaged are maklnf i lmtnatise ineomesand e demand for the ar ele never ceases. 'Your customers once obtalnekyour income , i s great and perpetual. Pull and Intl*. taatory particulars sent to all who map withLEWIS, .82 Cedar street. New York, sterol/. Bo x SAL 00t Baril
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