gad 1001141 nm LOoil StratotLiti;—The Lodge of Good Teinplsm at Port Deposit, Maryland, is the largest in that State, and has been pro uotmood the Banner Lodge, by the Grand Lodge of Good Templars. It is proposed to erect in Mount Joy, large ball in which to hold lectures, con certs, exhibitions, tte. The building will also contain lodge rooms for the Odd, Fel lows, Good Templars and societies of the town; with rooms for stores, offices, dco. The following persons from this county received the degree of Doctor of Medicine, at the oomtnenoensent of the Medical De pertinent of the University of Penn's., held in Philadelphia on the lath inst.: Joseph A. Murphy, Jerome Z. Gerhart, D. R. Wat son end Ohm 0. Hunt. An attempt is about being made to pass an act through the Legislature, to effect the release of Riles Tome trom the York coun ty jail where he has been imprisoned for over nine years for refusing to answer a few questions to the natiofaation of the Court of that county. A crow, the head of which is of a dark blue color, the leathers growing lighter toward the tail, was recently shot in a Sock of thesis birds by Jacob B. Stehman, of Con estoga township. Dr. S. T. Davis, of Mil lersville, has this curious crow in his pos session. PZIOPOSED NEW COUNTY.—We condense trr4 our readers the .Tlerald'a report of the oceedings of a meeting of the citizens of umbia, called for the purpose of taking the necessary stops for the formation of a new county out of parts of Lancaster and York counties, with Columbia as the coup. ty' mat, The now county is to be some forty miles in length, by twenty in breadth, With the Columbia and Port Deposit road passing lengthwise through its centre. The meeting assembled In the Town Hull, on Saturday craning. A. S. Green was chosen President. H. B. Biala, W. W. Upp. Col. C. S. Kauff• man and Geo. Young, Jr., were chosen Vim Presidents. W. Hayes Grier, H. S. Hershey, and Chan. H. Pfahler wore elected Secretaries. Addresses upon the proposed formation were delivered by several gentlemen. On motion of Col. Kauffman, a commit tee of live wore appointed by the President, for the purpose of getting up a draft of the proposed county; said committee to report at a meeting to be held in the Town Hull on Saturday evening next, the 2lst inst. The Herald elates that, so large a gather ing of our citizens, whoreso much interested was manifested and such devout attention paid to the remarks of the speakers has been seldom witnessed. All present seem ed to feel that the time had arrived, when a new county, the richest in the state in mineral products, was about to bo formed. THE COLUMBIA AND PORT DEPOSIT RAI L ROAD.—The Columbia Herald states that work has been ooinmenced on the unoom plated sections of this road, situated be tween Port Deposit and the Octoraro creek. This portion of the road, according to con tract, must be completed by the 15th of next June. This, with what has been pro. vlously built, will complete aboutsix miles of the lower end of the road, forming acon necuon ut the month of Octoraro creek with the Baltimore and Philadelphia Central Railroad. thus giving to said road a South ern outlet, by way of Port Deposit. When the Columbia and Port Deposit Railroad is completed it will open a market for the lumber interest of Columbia, which is now supplied by way of Philadelphia. Lime is extensively used In the neighborhood of Port Deposit for fertilizing purposes, and it is shipped from this section in large quantities by the Tide Water Canal. On the completion of this railroad, lime will be furnished with speedy and convenient transportation to all points along the South western portion of this county, and the farmers of that section wilt be furnished with thin important fertilizer at very con venient distances from their farms, LIMITED TO Two YEATCS.—In tho Con ference of the Methodist Episcopal church on Monday, a resolution was presented by Rev. James Cunningham, OR !DHOWS: Whereas, The operation of the action of the general conference extending the term of ministerial service to three years, end the action of Melton - 1e body taking off the restriction limiting the stay of ministers be yond two successive terms in the some city, have operated injuriously upon our econo my ; therefore. Resolved, That wo do hereby request the ensuing general conference to restrict the term of ministerial service to two years, as heretofore, and also restrict the rule prohi biting the appointment of preachers beyond two consecutive terms in the same town or city. The paper was adopted by a vole of 65 yeas to 64 nays. ENFORCEMENT OF'REVENUE LAWS.—The distillery belonging to David Henderson, In Stocktowm Conoy township, and a rec tifying establishment of J. R. Strickler, in Milltown, have been seized by Major Wiley, Collector of Internal Revenue for this die trict, for violations of the revenue laws. On Monday Inspector Leonard seized twenty barrels of whiskey, which was con cealed in Jacob Hiestand's grist mill, near the borough of Marietta. SAD.—A little son of Robert Harrop, re siding at Davis' paper mill, on the Brandy wine, about two miles below Chadd's Ford, was lost In December last, and on Monday of last week his body was discovered by some boys hunting muskrats, imbedded in a cake of floating ice, near Dupont's powder mills, about three miles lower down the stream. Its appearance was quite lifelike —every lineament and feature perfect—its clothes all toe same us on the day it disap peared—striped stockings, shoes and little gums over them. The mother fainted on thus beholding the body of her lost child. The body was taken to the house of its parents, and the announcement that it had been found drew large numbers of sympa thizing neighbors to see it.—Oxford Perss. SOUTHWEST VIEOINIA.--A correspondent of the Valley Spirit writes a letter to that paper from Abingdon, Va., from which we take the following extract, relative to the quality and value of lands In that section of the country: "Improved farms, in convenient and as ceselble localities, immediately upon a rail road, or contiguous to some flourishing town, can be purchased at irom $2O to $5O per acre. Bodies of wood and pasture land, at a distance from a public conveyance, may be had at pri , es ranging from $2 to $2O per acre. There is a splendid tract oi land, containing seven hundred acres, and lying on both sides of the Virginia and Ten nessee Railroad, a little over three miles from this town, which is advertised by our General Land Agents for Southwest Vir ginia, at $3B per acre, with liberal time al lowed upon three-fourths of the purchase money. Every acre of this large tract is arable, and the soil is hardly surpassed in fertility anywhere. The same parties have advertised tin extensive area of pasture lead, twelve miles north of Bristol, (a rail road town built at the termini of three ron Is) at $3 per acre. The sub-agent of the above onentioned firm for the county of Smyth, has for sale a desirable homestead of one hundred and Arty acres, two mile. from the county seat, at $lB per acre. These are fair samples of the prices of !arms placed in the nuudsof thosegentlemen to be sold, if sales can possibly be made without ruining the present owners. From the sales of real estate noticed by the press of your State, I think I could safely affirm that lauds, equal in lertility and convenience to market, are sold in Southwest Virginia for onetiftli of the prices they command in Pennsylvania.— This cannot long continue to be the case, AB soon as the people of the South and im migrants from Europe come to understand that society here was never In a more peace ful condition, and that our land holders and other citizens are anxious to have them among us, and are untveraally extending the utmost courtesy to all people who move into our midst tor the purpose of pursuing some legitimate vocation, there will be in augurated a tide of immigration that will never cease tilt the tortile valleys oi Vir girlie become as populous .as the most favored Elections of toe Keystone State." CANDIDATES.—The tight for the Con gressiJsai nomination of the Republican party in the neiguboring county of Chester is likely to be an interesting une. The fol lowing gentlemen ere urged by their re spective friends ior the nomination: Henry 8 Evans, Col. J. C. Dickey, Dr. D. W. Hutchinson, Washington Townsend, Esq., H ,u. Wm. Butler and Wayne MacVeagh, Esq. A LARGE SALE.—At a public sale of the personal property of H. W. Stiller recently made in Chester county, 24 cows brought, $63, 76, 90, 75, 55, 70, 49, 25, 60, 63, 70, 70, 75, 56, 25, 59, 43, 68, 81, 76, 54, 63, 58 and 50; 2 ReilVre, $42, 50; 3 Horses, $2OO, $287 50; $142. 3 Colts, $150; $170; $176. (Grain In the paund, 13 acres, $l9 per acre. Hay by the ton, $2O. Whole amount of sale $5,000. ELEOTED.—Dr. Milton R. Musser, of Strasburg twp., this county, was elected on She .181 h inst., resident Physician of Block. ley Almshouse in Philadelphia. Dr. Mae ger had the degree of Doctor of Medicine conferred upon him attbe lust annual com mencement of the Jefferson Medical Col lege, and he is said to he a young man of ability and promise. APPOINTED CHIEF ENGINEER.-F. C. Arms, Esq., recently Chief Engineer on the Northern Central Railroad, left Sunbury, with his family on• Monday of last week, intending to locate in Columbia, he having been appointed Chief Engineer in the con structton of the railroad between Columbia and Port Deposit.—Sunbury Democrat. DIE PEACRBOTTODI ACCIDENT.—Robert Jones, who bad both his legs broken by a large rook falling upon them, in a slate quarry near Peachbottom, York county, Pa. on the 21st ult., died from his injuries on Thursday of last week. William Parry, who at the same time bad his arm broken and badly injured in other respects, is doing well, and gives every hope of a speedy recovery.— York Gazette. SALES OF REAL ESTATE.—The two-story brick house of S. S. Myers, in East Orange street, has peen sold to Miss Harriet Parker for 13,400. . Samuel Hata has sold his piece of ground In West Walnut street, on which there was one-story brick building, to „Josiah Day ,ish,. for $l,OOO. Anderson the' netzwel Showman* A hw days ago the report went the rounds that the wife of the magician, Anderson, had eloped with one Norris, the showman's agent, and taken along 83,000 of the Profes sor's funds. It was added that the aban doned magician had killed his child and committed suicide. It since turns out that the latter report was one of Anderson's ,light-of-hand performances to entrap the fugitives. TheAteadvilleaPa.) Rtyrubikan says: " On Tuesday we reporthd the news of the elopement of Profestior Anderson's wife with a man named Noiris, and the telegraphio statement that Anderson, had killed his child and committed suicide at Covington, Kentucky. By later advises, it appears that Professor Anderson is not the dead duck". that the telegraph Made him out to be. The message was only a ruse to decoy the happy " birds" into th e hands of the "fowler' and it did. The guilty "twain" took the back track and at Middletown, Ohio, behold I the unfortunate husband who had (by report) murdered his little child and blown out his own brains, appeared be fore the astonished couple, and took a seat in the omnibus opposite them. "The scene can be better imagined than described. Suffice that the Professor, with an eye to the 'finances' of the lately dis solved 'firm' directed the Professor's woald be-successor to fork over what stamps ho might have belonging to the late Mr. A., whereupon, as report has it, he shelled out some $3,500' The Professor seems to be quite satisfied with the bided already shed, as he did not proceed to blow out the brains of the man who had runaway with his wife. The unfortunate woman passed through this pity going East on her way home, we hope a wiser and better woman: As for the Professor, he has performed a little piece of slight of hand which eclipsed anything laid down in this 'posture.' "John Norris, or 'Johnny,' as hole called by his chums, is from Wil liamsport, Pa. He has been travelling with Anderson over since he last performed in this city. The engagement was made here, and 'Johnny resigned a position on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad to accept a place with the magician. His family owns a fine property opposite the Herdlok House, Williamsport, and are among the most respectable people of that town. Hut Johnny is rather in clined to fast life; and managed to persuade Mrs. Anderson and PAO more of her bus .. and's personal property to abandon the fortunes of the handsome showman. . Mrs. Anderson is quite good looking and young. She appearedgreatlfdejected when the news reached her of the death of her husband and child and as she returned on her way East she was a forlorn object. She Is cast off by her husband, and has been abandoned by the graceless scamp that al hired her away." Nteamboat Explosion—Terrible Lomi of CINCINNATI, March 18.—The steamer Magnolia, ono of the Cincinnati and Mays ville regular packets, which left here at noon to-day, with about one hundred cabin pas senger and a largo amount of freight, ex ploded her boiler twelve miles above the city, at half.past one o'clock this P. St. The greater part of the cabin was carried away and the boat afterwards took tire. About forty persons were. killed, several being burned to death. The boat took lire immediately after the boilers exploded, and after the remaining upper works were destroyed, some powder in the magazine exploded, destroying every thing but the hull, which sunk. Many passengers Jumped overboard and were drowned ; others were burned. The Captain of tho boat is among the lost. The boat was valued at $30,000; insured for $20,000. ptoUler'o Nittero. E X PLAINE I) The following letter of Inquiry was late ly received, and an sltnllar questions have frequently been asked before, we will an swer them through the press: liwartisnono, Feb. 18th, 18118. Dr. H. B. Burernura &en/if—Mr. Abra ham Marlin, of this county paid me a visit on I the 10th of December last. observed an ulcer uellind his ear, and his eyes also were sore. On questioning him, he told me that he had several ulcers on his legs, and small ones all over Ills body, and even among the roots of his hair, with shooting pains along the bones. I advi ed him to write to you, and see whit you would say of his case, knowing Dr. Hart man to be a practising physician of the old school. He followed my advice, and wrote to you all the facts; which you answered by stating, that his disease was Scrofula, or some other constitutional disease, and you advised him to take Mishler's Green Label Bitters. He bought els bottles of Dr. Ellmaker a druggist In Lancaster, and commenced with a table spoonful every three hours, and gradually in creased the dose to a small wine-glassful, and then diminished gradually again to the same dose he began with; he said these were your directions. I saw him this morning, hale and hearty—perfectly cured—even his eyes are well which I consider remarkable, as I have known persons to be afflicted with inflamed eyes all th rough life. I never saw a man mere delight ed; and having myself been cured of a most terrible, lingering Dyspepsia, about ayear ago, by your Bitters, I. asked hlm if he had any In the house. "0, yes," said he. And going to the cupboard, handed me a bottle half full, and say Dag. '• this Is what I have left from the six hot ties." I took a swallow, and it tea ed so un like the Bitters that I had taken, that I was sure it was not Mishier's Bitters; and he bay ing never taken auY other, declared that lie bought it for Mishler's Bitters. Doab le to de cide the question, I concluded to write to you, and ask if you have more than one kind. Yours, most respectfully, . CHARLES FORREY. ANSWER: LANCASTER, Feb. titlf, Me. Charles Sbrrey Dear Sir: Yours of the 10th Inst., Is at hand, and In reply, would say, we make three kinds of Bitters. The one you used for Dyspepsia is called MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS, generally sold for a dollar, or one dollar and twenty-five cents a bottle. It is always used for Dyspepsia, Rheumatism., Kidney Affections and Diseases of the Lungs and Throat, &c.; and in these it is a sure and permanent remedy. Dr. Hartman, on referring to his books, finds that we have cured, since the 2d of July, 1867, the time we became t he proprietors of this In stitution, 213 cases of Dyspepsia; 78 of Chronic Rheumatism; 107 of Lingering Coughs and Colds; 93 of Kidney Affections; 17 of Yellow Jantlice; 23 of Neuralgia; 43 of Headache and Sick Headache; 19 of Lumbago or Pain In the Back; 10 of General Debility; 27 of Chills and Fever, and 37 not well defined. There are, of course, thousands who have used Dlishier's Herb Bitters, that never visited Dr. Hartman, nor wrote totim, with doubtless tile same effect. But the number above given are carefully recorded in a book, with their ad dress Those that have visited the Doctor are marked V. and those that have written to him, W. This book is open to evet ybod,y, and all of them can be written to, if desired. • GREEN LABEL BITTERS, Is the kind that has always been used for Scrof ula, Old Running Sores and Ulcers, and deli cate diseases, caused by Imprudence, excess', exposure, or early Indiscretion; also, for Skin Diseases of ever kind, and Inflammatory Rheumatism. These Bitters are now sold everywhere, at one dollar and Ilfty cents per bottle; and although never before advertised, have at present nearly if, large a sale as the Herb Bitters. They have been sold in Phila delphia, New York, Baltimore and some other places at two and three dollars per bottle. They are the only sure remedy for the diseases Just named. We could refer the reader to over five hun dred cases of the most miraculous cures pro duced within the last six months by the ()BEEN LABEL BITTERS; but most persons, stuttering carom these complaints will not allow t sir names to be published, a thing we never do except by special permission. MISHLER'S RED LABEL BITTERS, which is the third variety of our preparation, will surely cure all Chronlo Complaints pecu liar to females. Ladles suffering trona any ir regularities will 5 d them EL great boon. Every lady that is pale with palpitation of the heart, or a fluttering sensation about that organ,with a shortness of breath after a little exertion will find these Bitters a panacea. From two to four bottles will entirely cure all such eases. In short, every other lady, young or old, the world over, should use this medicine. And we pre dict, that in less than one year, or at least, as soon as the fair sex thoroughly understand its merits, no more pale, emaciated and disconso late faces will be seen ; but all women will at least look fresh and hearty, If not beautiful and fair as queens; and when asked, how came the change, all will answer, through LEH'S RED LABEL BITTERS. They °resold everywhere at one dollar and fifty cents per bottle. Hoping you, as well as the rest of mankind, are not disappointed in tile fact, that the large array of certificates of cures effected by Mah ler's Bitters, of every conceivable diseese,which we and Mr. Mishler have published heretofore, was the work; of three distinct preparations and not one only. We are respectfully yours, B. B. HARTMAN di CO LADIES ALL! Old and young, married and el,pgle, should use MISHLER'S RED LABEL BITTERS. GENTLEMEN ALL! Young and old, rich and poor, should use MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS. EXCEPT WHEN Afflicted with ficrofula or delicate diseases— then by all means 12130 MISHLER'S GREEN LABEL BITTERS. Since our preparations are sold only as med icines, and not as beverages, persona selling them are not required to take out retail liquor Ucense. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, AND COUNTRY STORE KEEPERS DR. 13. B. HARTMAN Can be oonsulted.rn all cases of disease of what ever character, and will prescribe free of °huge at all hours of the day. OFFlCE—Southeast Angie Centre Square, Laryntstef, Pa. . mar 6 tfclaW THE LANCASTER WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1868. gnu gsvallstounti. ENNINGTON MALE SEMINARY AND FEMALE COLLEGE, near Trenton, New BOIMUCIff tiotiool for both sexes, long established and of high grade, aiming earnestly to excel in attention to the educe. Ron, the morals, the home comforts and the health of the student. Terms moderate, Ad. dress the Rev. T. HANLON, A. M., Penning. ton, New Jersey. ZOIL AGENTS WANTED—FOR D. WILLIAMSMITH'S DICTIONARY OF BlBLE.—Written by 70 of the most dis tinguished Divines in Europe and America. Illustrated with over 126 Steel and Wood En. graYinall. In one large Octavo volume. Price 88.10. TEN ONLY XDITION PVIBLINKND MCKIM CA, VONDZIOIND BY DR. MUTH% OWN SAND. We employ no General Agents and oftbr extra inducements to Agents dealing with us. Bend for descriptive circulars, end see our terms. J. B. BURR et 00., Publishers, Dartford, Ct. 1,000 /GENTS WARTED In all parte of the United • States. to sell our .imunise list of nearly FIVE HUNDRED DIF- FERENT BOOKS, BIBLES AND PROM GRAPH ALBUMS. Every family wants something from it. Catalogues furnished on appileaßon, and books sent .. t paid to any address on receipt of price. S valuing books containing the list with prices, together with blank sheets and printed headings for enrolling a list of names, sent free to any one on receipt of 80 eta. Anybody can sell from 100 to 1.000 of . these books almost anywhere. For terms to agents and other Information address JOHN E. POTTER CO., Publishers Nos. 014 and 017 Sansom St., Philadelphia. AGENTS WANTED FOR " The Illstory of the War Between the imm Its Causes, Character, Conduct and Results, Ity Hon. ALEXANDER H. STEVENti. Its official character and ready sale, combined with an increased COMMIX/11013. make it the best subscription book ever published. Bend for Circulars and coo our terms, and a full do. solution of the work. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Philadelphia, Pa. A GENTN WANTED FOB A BOOK EN titled THE DESOLATED STATES, and the Work of Restoration. Every voter needs it before Nov. 1800. I. reiglit, largest commission, and a premium of $5OO paid. For particulars address L. isTESHINS, Hartford, Conn. AMATEUR CULTIVATOR'S GUIDE TO TUE KITCHEN AND FLOWER GARDEN, ADESCRIPTIVE work of 140 pages, Billy 11- Instrat.d with u beautiful colored plate and 100 engravings, containing a lint of over 2,500 varieties of Flower and Vegetable Seeds; also, 150 varieties of the choicest French Hy brid Gladiolus. All the Novelties both of the Flower and Vegetable, for 1808, will be found described in the above work. Tastefully bound In cloth, 2 colored plates, price, post-paid, loots.; In paper, post-pald, 25 eta. Address WH BURN 6: CO., Horticultural Hall, Boston, Mesa, THE RADICAL AMONTHLY MAGAZINE, devoted to Free Thought. Price 83 a year, Bend 80 etc. for spectrum' number. Address THE RADICAL, Look Box 132, Boston, Maas. RED JACKET AXE. COEBURN'S PATENT Tried and not found Wanting. We claim It will cut 'l'wentyl•'ve (21) per cent. more cord wood per day than any other Axe made. MCKERSPOST, Deo. 19, 1867 MESSRS. LIPPINCOTT Et CO. SIBS oave fully tried your Patent Axe and find that It is all that you claim for it. It will chop faster than any other Axe that lever raw, lino leaves the wood without sticking at all. I would not chop three days without one for.the coot. I need not say any more, for auy luau that tries one will be satisfied. WM. KEES. CAUTION I--- The Axe and Label are both patented. infringers lin these patents will be prosecuted according to law. Venders or dealers, and per sons using any infringement, are liable with the maker of the infringement. For wale by nil Dealers, and the Mannino Sneers, LIPrINCOTT & BAILEWEEL, (S 4 CYCCESSOR TO LIPP/MOTT Lk CO.) Sole owners of the Patents, DRY GOODS. EZEISIS SPRINO IMPORTA ?lONS, IS6 S . ANTE-WAR PRICE 4. W p e are now receiving and opening our Spring Imortations and Auction Purchass of BRIT- Isdi and FRENCH DRESS GOODS, e which we shall be pleased to show to buyers. We will make it to the interest of both Jobbers and Re tailers to examine them. We are also opening our Importations of LINENS, WHITE GOODS and HOSIERY, many articles of which ale as low as at any time previous to the War. lu addition to the above, we invite atten I ion to our stock of CLOTHS, NOTIONS, CARPETS, and also DOMESTICS, AND PRINTS, Full Linos and. Low Prices. LATHROP, LUDINGTON it CO., 320, 3.8, 330 Broadway, N. Y, NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP CO. THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, VIA. PANAMA OR NICARAGUA, SAILING FROM NEW YORK March 5,11 anti 25th ; April 511, and 15th ; May 5,5. 1515 and 25M. With New Steamships of the FlLst•Class. PASSAGE LOWER THAN BY ANY OTHER LINE. For information addresa 11. N. CARIUNIiTON, Agent, 177 West. St., N. Y W. H. WEB, President. CHAD, DANA, Vice Pres Office—CA Exchange Place, N. Y. GUANONo. 1 Peruvian Guano, Beat Superphosphate, Pure Ground Bone. Fish Guano Plaster, Phosphatic Guanoe, & c., for sale by GEO. E. WHITE, 150 Front St., New York. $l5 Per Dag, .Yore. No money in advance, Agents wanted everywhere 16 sell our Patent Everlasting Metallic CYothes-Lines. Ad dress AMERICAN WIRE Co., 162 Broadway, N. V., 16 Dearborn Bt., Chicago. WANTED.—SALMMEN to travel for a Manufacturing Company and sell by sample. Good wages are guaranteed. Address, wall stamp HArIILTO.B. dc HOWE, 418 Chest nut St., Philadelphia, Pa. CURE YOURSELF of DEBILITY, SEXUAL DIsEASE.s, etc.—Send your address on stamped envelope and ask for circular of "Pattmlogy." Direct AMERICAN NEWS Co.. 121 Nassau street, New York. :GREAT DISTRIBUTION BY TIXIC METROPOLITAN (LIFT COMP' Y EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE. ,• 411,1 30 Elegant LiOtte wood Planos,...Each swo to $5OO 35 " Melodeons.. " 75 to 150 IS) Sewing Machines " NI to 175 250 Musical 13oxes 25 to AK, 300 Flue Gold Watches " 75 to 300 7so Fine Silver Watches " SO to 50 Pine Oil Paintings, Framed Engravings,Silver Ware, Photograph Albums, cud a large as sortment of Fine Gold Jewelry, In all valued at • 1,000,000 DOLLAJIS. A CHANCE TO DRAW ANY OP THE ABOVE PP.IZEB BY PIIRCHAS/NO A SEALED TICKET FOB 25 cgiaxa—Tickets describing each Prize are sealed In Envelopes and thoroughly mixed. On recelpt , of 25 cents a Sealed Ticket will be drawn, without choice, and delivered at our otece, or sent by mall to any address. The prize named upon it will be delivered to the ticket bolder on payment or one dollar. Prizes will be immediately sent to any address, as re quested, by express er return mall. You will know what your Prize Is be fore you pay for it. Any Prize may be ex. ohm: nod for another of the same value. No Mantra. os- Our patrons tan depend on fair dealing REFERENCES.-7 he following persons have latuy drawn Valuable Prizes 11,132 Cale Com pany, and kindly permitted the use of their names: S. T. Wilkins, 374 Sixth Ave., N. Y. $1,070 ; Mrs. E. Stuart, Nelson Place, N. Y., 8500;Miss P. Monroe. chicaeo, 111., Piano valued at 8400, W. Curtis, New Haven, Gold Watch, 8200 ; Robt. Jackson. Dubuque, hewing Maoulne, $100; P..111p McCarty, Louisville, Ry., 8500; James Rogers, Washington. D. C. Musical Box, 8150 L. D. Warren, 40 14ca St., N. V. Piano, $50l1; S. 'l'. Ferris, New Orleans, Gold Watch, $250; W. T. Tatter. Atlanta, Ga., $500; R. A. Patterson, Nashville, Tenn., Melodeon, 8150; E. Dayton, Mobile, Ala. Diamond Cluster Ring, 8400; S. Strong. Buri mgLon, Vt., $100; A. T. Atkins, Springfield, 111., Diamond Phi, 8300; Mrs. B. Walwortn, Trenton, N. J., $125; Thos. Barrows, 20 Clay St., Baltimore, Sewing Machine, $75; S. T. alderman, 30 Main St., Bunalo, $100; J. Dar ragn, N. Bedford, Mass., Gold Watch, $275; Miss M. SCOW Ninth de Sansom St., Phila., Gold Watch 8150; S. T. Zimmerman, Kick a st., Brook lyn, $500; 51. Bowers, Detroit, Gold Watch, $3.50; Mrs. M. Fuller, Hartford, Conn., Silver Set, 8150; A. Schlrley Louisville, Ky., Dlamonu Ring, $200; G. T. Mason, 90 Broad St., N. Y., 3 00; Mrs. A. Melrose, Sixth Ave., near 30th St.. Plano, 8505. We Puhlieh no names without permission OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.—" 'Musical Fes tivals' several •times postponed, compelling purchasers of tickets to wait for months for the distribution, has impaired pub lic confidence in such affairs. 'roe only lair system of distributing is the old and popular one of Sealed Tickets, stating the prize, which will be delivered Immediately on payment of the one dollar. This is the plan of Hearse, WILSON & Co., 173 Broadway, the most attrac t lye place of the kind now in operation. They are doing the largest business and deserve their success. Ton cannot draw asloo,ooo farm there, but have o reasonable chance for a good prize, as we have known many that have drawn, and the firm Is rellable.—Datly News, Jan. 3rd, 1888. "The ,Metropolltan Gift Company are die tributinig many valuable prizes. We have ex amined their manner of doing business and know them to be a fair.dealing firm, Their plan Is more satisfactory than Presentation Festivals,' as they draw every day and the sub scriber need not pay for the prizes drawn un less suited."—Journai, Feb. 6114 1888. ' The Gift Establishment of liAlf.Prat, WIL SON & Co, at 173 Broadway, Is daily drawing crowds Of visitors to witness the drawing pro cess. The investment Is but 25 cents for a on/awn, and the prize drawn, if sathifactory,' is immediately delivered for one dollar. • Li. friend of ours, last week, drew a $5OO prize, which he promptly received,—Time,, Dec. 301.15,. 1867. Liberal Inducements to Agents, satisfaction: guaranteed. a re Sealed Btraueimew contains one atslnif 4kag Six Ticiteta for One Dollar; 111 for Two Dol lars ; 85 f o r Five Dollars; 100 for Fifteen Dollars. letters should be addressed to HARPER, WILSON a oct.,' • /713 Broad W at ZI • Y is 4' 4 4 4 4 p hi THE WORlll s (2 l, ;OLAr—Ear . Torsi now prepared to furnish you-with constant employment at your homes—the whole of your time, or in your spare momenta. Business new, light and prOlitable. 50 cents to $5 per evening easily earned by persons of either sex, and the boys and girls nearly as much as men. Great inducements offered those who will devote their whole Ume to theboalness, andthat every must who see. this notice may send their ad. dress and teat the builneas for themselves, I make t are n ot unreileled offer To all who are not weal initialled with the business, I will send el to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, direction,, do sent free . Samples lent by mall for /0 cents. Address E. 0. ALLEN, Augusta, Maine. REVOLUTION IN TEM. Greater Inducements than aver before offered to persona 'Mina up clubs In our ONE DOLLA.?? SALE. Bend for New Spring Circular. PARKER A CO., Gland 68 Federal M., Roston, Maas ErW THE QVAORS EXTORT FROM their unfortunate patients. ACKERY REPOSED. See "THE PA TIENT'S GUIDE." It tells you how to cure diseases of the gener ative organs, in both BOZOS, with simple, safe end reliable Remedies, to be procured at any. Drug Store. Those about to marryshould pro cure a copy at once. Address G. W. MORTON, M. D., 124 Crosby St., ,New York. Mailed on receipt or 4 poatago stamps. "DSYCILIIORIAIIiCY, or Soul Charming.— . How either sex may facinate and gain the affections of any one they choose, instantly; also secure prosperity In love or business. Every one can acquire this singular power. This queer, exalting book has been published by us ten years, the sale of which has been enormous; and is the only book of the kind in the English language sent by mail for 25 cents, or five for one dollar, together with a guide to the unmarried. Address T. WILLIAM a CO„ Book ?Wieners, Philadelphia. WHY WILL YOU WORK FOR 88 PER DAY and be banned round, when you can en gage in an easy and lucrative bantam that will pay you from 81 to 811 per day or 82per evening, lf at leisure. You won't be sorry if you send le cents for full particulars and sample. Ad dress GEO. LLEN, Lewiston, Me. THE CELEBRATED "ESTEY" ORGAN, Pronounced by all who have heard It the moat natural and beautiful Imitation of the HUMAN voicr; ever yet introduced. J. Eo- TEY dr. CO., Brattleboro, Vt., the original In ventors and Manufacturers, 917 Broome SG, N. Y.; 270 River 81.., Troy, N. Y.; 18 North 7th et., Phila.; 115 Randolph at., Chicago. X DOLLAR LALL A PRESENT OF $2 5 VALUE ! gF your own selection, free of cost, for a few days' service in any town or village. Par ulars and a gift sent free, by addressing, with stamp, N. B. CLOUDMAN & CO., 90 Han over Street, Boston, Mass. And will prese ru to i a n n c .7 . r u r jgli t sending us a ONE DOLLAR SALE of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, a Watall,Pleee of Sheeting,Silk Drer a Patern,&e., FREE OF COST. Our Inducements during the past few years have been large. WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES OF PREMIUMS. Our friends will readily notice our Presents for 30 and LW Chiba are now more than equal in value to Clubs of 00 and 10C respective ly of other firms. air- PLEASE EXAMINE. - Yea Any person ordering either of tue Clubs mentioned below, can have their selections of premiums enumerated, corresponding to the size of the Club, FREE OF ONE DOLLAR! For a club of 30 (03.1—One of the following articles, viz Delaine dress pattern; fancy colored bed spread; 110 view Turkey morocco album; IA) yards sheeting; striped cashmere delaine dress pattern; honey comb quilt; all wool square shawl; set solid gold bosom studs; all-wool fancy cashmere pants and vest pat tern; gent's hair guard chain, gold trimmings,• silver-plated chased butter dish; silver-plated bottle revolving castor, on feet; set superior steeled bladed knives and forks; worsted promenade shawl ; ladles' long gold plated chain; ladies' gold double ring ; gents' heavy chased solid gold ring; solid black walnut work box or writing desk; extra quality balmoral skirt; set jewelry; sleeve buttons to match; violin and bow; gent's cardigan Jacket; splen did ebony 1) flute, ivory irimmings; superior Turkey morocco shopping bag; ladles high cut baimoral boots, PITTIIBURGEI, PA For a club or 60 (86.)—One of the following , articles, viz: Black or colored alpaca dress pat tern; poplin dress pattern; one piece of bleached or brown sheeting; engraved, sliver plated, U bottle revolving castor; 33 yards superior cashmere for pants and vest pattern ; extra heavy honey comb quilt; two fancy col ored bed spreads; pair gent's calf boots; 4 yds. farmers' good wool frocking; fancy cashmere plaid dress pattern; best quality balmoral skirt; rosewood brass alarm clock; ladles' all wool cloak pattern; silver-plated cake or card basket; fur mull' or cape; ladies' fashionable wool doable shawl; splendid clasped family Bible, 9x12 record page and engravings; 3 yds. double width water proof cloaking; set ivory handle knives, with silver-plated forks; set silver forks ; one set lace curtains. For a club otloo, ( 610.)—One of the follow ing articles, viz: 4 yds. double width cloaking or coating; 2 large, tine, bleached linen table covers, with 1 duo , large sized dinner napkins to match; twenty-five yards splendid hemp carpeting, good colors; extra quantity black or alpaca dress patterns; extra quality poplin dress patterns; one large piece superior quality extra width aneeting; pair gent's call boots, best quality ; silver hunting-cased patent lever watch; one dozen ivory handled, steel bladed knives and forks; silver-plated engraved six bottle revolving castor, with cut glass bottles; splendid violin, box and bow, complete; single' -rN THE MATTED OF b i lk DIVISION barrel shot gun ; Bacon's six•harrel revolver ; of the Bth Election District of Lancaster pair superlor white wool blankets; ni- -ce fur - -- muff and cape; silver-plated engraved ice county, now comprising the whole of Salisbury pitcher, with salver; seven and one-half yardsand forming a new election district out I of the twp southern part of said township. (now all wool fancy cassimere, for suit; one dozen I being the southern part of said election Ws- Rogers' best silver-plated forks; common sense I trict,) to be bounded on the north by a public sewing and embroidering machine; two heavy honey comb quilts; splendid family Bible, , road leading from Lancaster to Downingtown, record and photograph page. , known as tiie "Old Road," on the east by the ' Lancaster nd Chester county line, on the same ratio. For larger Clubs the s alue increases n the south toy th Chester county and Sadsbury twp., Catalogue of Goods and Sample rent to any line, and on the west by Paradise and Leacock address free. Send money by registered letter, townships. The Commissioners appointed by I the Court ofQuarter Sessions of Lancaster Address all orders to ALLEN, HAWES di CO., : county, to report upon the expediency of the proposed division of said eighth election dis -15 Federal Street, Boston, Mass. l . trict, hereby give notice that they will meet for P. O. Box C. the purpose of their appointment at t he public Wholesale Dealers in Dry and Fancy Goods, ! house of Truman Wallace, at the Gap, in said Cutlery, Plated Ware Albums, Leather I township, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of Goods, cite., dc. , APRIL, 1888 at 8 o'clock, A. M.., of said day, lwhen and where allpersons e Interested are re gent m urk A dreatoentents. i quested to attend if th I eit e ol r c F v F e t r .k N T Z , WM. NOBLE, K AVANAGH & DECKER'S, WE. SPENCER, , mar 18 4twll) Cmomissioners. BILLIARD TABLES, , WITH THE CAT GUT CUSHION, • WAUELLD—OYADO,SEGNIESAFTOHRAITSH. Can .S n A la liE ke (Patented December 18th, 181 A) I from 85 to Bzo per day. Address And acknowledged by eminent players to be SIMON C. PETERS & CO., toe BEST IN USE. Send ter descriptive circular. , mar 18 20w11) Bob 40, Harrisburg, Pa, KAVANAGH. & DECKER, • Cor. Canal and Centre streets, New York. G ROVESTEEN'S PIANOS GROVESTEEN'S PIANOS, GROVESTEEN'S PIANOS, 4 9 9: BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 999 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, • ,499 BROADWAY, NEWYORK, Are unrivalled for Durability; Power and Evenness of Tone. Tbey are fast becoming the favorite over all others, with Musicians, Amateurs and all lovers of GOOD MUSK. They are Warranted in every respect. Price, one third lower than other first-clans makers. Send for Circular. GROVESTEEN dr. CO., 49 Broadway, New York. Each $lO,OOO " 43,(X)0 1,0000 Mk MARVIN A: Ro v , s ALUM AND DRY PLASTER FIRE AND BURGLAR SAFES. ARE NOW CONSIDERED THE BEST IN THE WORLD. SEND FOR. ILLUdT NAY ED CATALOGUE. Principal Warehouses, {M J OAN Moll DAVIDSON A: CO., Nos. 542 AND 5-14 BROADWAY, N. Y. MANUFACTURERS OF FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAP BY, VAULT DOORS, IRON SHUTTERS, AND IRON WORKS ON ALL KINDS, KR &c,„ RAIL ENAMELED AND PLAIN. HOLLOW AND STOVE WARE. GILBERT C. DAVIDSON. Smdam G. !I: H. BARHORE, PIANO FORTE, MANUFACTURERS WAREROOMS 348 FILEECKER STREET, NEW YORE CITY 32 Years Established, and 27 Prize Medals Our Plano Fortes are now universally ac knowledged by the moat distinguished artists to be the beet manufactured, and wherever they have been introduced and used, we are not required to say one word in their favor, their excellence, stands pre-eminently to those of those makers ; and the great success achiev ed and improvements made by us in the last thirty years, we can afford to sell a tirst•class Plano Forte at 8100 to 8150 less than a similar one can be .bought elsewhere. • Every Piano Forte Warranted for rive Years, and to give Satisfaction. Our Pianos are made to last, the material used for every part are thoroughly seasoned, and of the very best quality that can be pro cured. No part is slighted, what the public eye might pass over, never escapee our vigilance every part. inside and out, is honestly, faith fully and thoroughly made, so that it will bear the most minute examination. They differ from the loud, coarse tone of most pianos, (which is bad in the beginning, and grows worse every day,) inasmuch as It is relined and delicate, pure in its vibrations, delightful in its singing capacity, and has all the power neces sary to produce every desired effect. They are, without doubt the beat; the most lasting, and consequently the cheapest. We are content with a fair profit. Our prices, range from SW to 8800. mar 7 dew THE HEY-STONE FOITNDRY AN]) MACHINE SHOP, EAST CHESTNUT STREET. IRON WOMB, NICAELT OPPOSITE THE It, R. DEPOT. The Undersigned are now prepared to speed ily and effectually till all orders for Iron or Brass Casting and Machine Work, Forging, do. Engines ofevery required power and finish, Shafting, Pulleys and all Minis °Milli Elesiang made and reed.. Modals for Machinery of every character and guaquality made to order, and lull satisfaction rante kl pedal attention paid to Repairing of Far mere' Implhoeiata. Caah paid for Old Iron. FRANK F. LANDIS, 'Jan 18-tfdhw EZRA F. LANDIS. M.GIFTS TO ALL!—A SILR DRESS atUrn, a Family Bewinghlacbine or Gold atchFree of Coat, for one or twe daya' ser vice in any town or village. Particulars and aamples sent itree,_by address ing, Han o ver p, N. H. CLOI3DM. di 00., Ho. 40 t., nairton, Ham deo /13•Iimw 50 mde advnthininto. VOX HUMANA STOP Awarded. ain Awl, U. LANCASTER, PENN'A, =EC &gal was. AIIIMIONED ESTATE OF ZOIIIIII7A EON. MAN AND WIFE. of Golarain township, caster county.—Joihna Eckman and Wise; of 001eraln township, having by deed of vol untary osalgnment, dated B'ebruary 18th,18es, siudgned and transferred all their estate and ODOM to the undersigned, for the benefit t the creditors of the said Joshua and Mary E. Eakinin, be therefore gives notice to all per sons indebted to said assignor, to make pay ment to the undersigned without delay, and those havligkolaims to present them to N. GALBRAITH, Assignee, feb 19 6 Reading Colerain townshi w p. L 7 ASSIGIVED ESTATE OF PETER HOP. FEB, AND WIFE, of Oonoy township.— t undersigned Auditor, appointed to dis tribute the balance remaining in the hands of Samuel Ebyand Abraham Martin Assignees, to and among those legally entitled to the same, will sit for that purpose on WEDNES DAY, MARCH M. at 10 o'clock A. M.; in the Library Room of the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, where all pemons interested in said distribution may attend. mar o 9 9tw 9 GEO. M, KLINE, Auditor, AEISIGINED ESTATE OF JOSEPH DICKINSON, of Ballsbiffy township, Lan caster eounty.—Joseph T. Dickinson, of Salis bury township, having by deed of voluntary assignment, dated FEBRUARY 20, 1&39. as signed and transferred all his estate and effects to the undersign ed , for the benefit of the cred itors of the •ci Joseph T. Dickinson, he there fore gives Wee to all persons indebted to said assignor, to make payment to the under signed without delay, and those having claims to present them to SAMUEL SLOKOM. Assignee, Redding in Christianna, Lane, Co. , Pa. mar 4 Otw 9 RA.NII.IICPT NOTICE. In the the District Court of the United States for the East-}ln Bankruptcy. em District of Penn's. At LaisoasTra. the ard day of MARCH, 1868, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—The under signed hereby gives notice of his appointment as assignee of John W. Gross, of Ephrata twp., in the County of Lancaster, and State of Penn aylvania, within said district, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own pen.= by the District Court Of said district. DANIEL a BAKER, Assignee, marll Bt,wlo] 24 North Duke Bt., Lancaster ENHII,CPT NOTICE.—IN THE DIN. trict Court of the United States for the tern District of Pennsylvania, in Bank. ruptcy.—At Lancaster, the 7th day of MARCH, A. D., 18.8.—The undersigned hereby gives notice o( his appointment as Assignee of John Erisman, of the Township of Rapho, in the County of Lancaster, and state of Pennsylva nia, within said District, who has been ad. judged a Bankrupt upon his petition, by the District Court of said District. D. G. ESHLEMAN, Assignee, No. 30 North Duke Street, Lancaster. mar 11 3twlo ESTATE OF PETER KRILIGE. 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, residing in said township, JOHN HILDEBRAND, Administrator. February 16, 1888. feb ID Otw 7 ADIIIINISTBATOWS NOTICE.•ESTATE of George Rigg. late of Caernarvon twp., eased.—Letters of administration having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto, are requested to make im mediate settlement, and LllOllO having claims or demands against the Caine Will present them without delay for settlement to the un dersigned, residing in said township, CATHERINE RIGG, mar 11 etwlo] Administratrix. 6U D I 0 It' S NOTICE.—ESTATE OF Frederick Wolfinger, late of the City of i:waster, deoeased.—The undersigned Audi tor, appointed to distribute the balance re maining in the hands of Christian Sheaffer, Administrator, to and among those legally entitled to the same, will attend for that pur pose on FRIDAY, the 10th day of APRIL, 1508, at 10 o'clock, in the Library Room of the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribution may attend. ABRAM SHANK, Auditor. mar 18 9tw1.1 10tANILREPT NOTICE. In District Court of the United States for the East- Bankruptcy, ern District of Penn'a, At Lancaster. the 17th day of MARCH, 1865. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The under signed hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of George W. Tshudy, of the vil lage of Willow Street, in the County of Lan caster, and State of PennsAvania, within the said District, who hoe been adjudged a Bank rupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said Disrrict. DANIEL G. BAKED., Asslguee, No. 24 North Duke st reet, Lauenster. mar hi :Awn IiCtANIENTLET NOTICE. Inr the District Court of the) United States for the East- r ln Bankruptcy. ern District of Penn'a. 1 At Lancaster, the 11th of MARCH, A. D., 18113. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; The under signed hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assighee of Patrick Reynolds, of the Town ship of Strasburg, in the County of Lancaster and State of Pennsylvania, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of said District. D. G. ESHLEMAN, Assignee, No. 30 North Duke street, Lancaster. mar 17 3t.iwl 1 PETITION OF CITIZENS OF EAST O. C calico and Brecknock townships, for an In dependent School District. The undersigned commissioners, appointed by the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lunca,ter county, to view and report upon the propriety of granting said petition, will meet for the pur pose of their appointment, at the store of Sam uel Miller, (formerly Richard Davis',) In Brock neck, on THURSDAY, APRIL 18th, 1898, at 9 o'clock, A. R. ABRAHAM KAUFFMAN, WELLINGTON YUNDT, SAMUEL ROYER, Commissionerk 3tw 11 March 12, 1688, mar 18 WANTzD, A GOOD MAN IN EVERY town and county of the Union, to en gage In the sale of a patented article, used in every household, shop, office, hotel, store and public building, railroad cars, steamboats, etc. Persons already engaged are making immense incomes, and the demand for the article never ceases. Your customers once obtainetlyour income is great and perpetual. Full and satis factory particulars sent to all who may apply to J. LEWIS, No. 82 Cedar street, New York with stamp. Box 3.391. oct 2 Imw 39 VIRE NOTICE.—THE BOARD OF DI RECTORS of the Penn Township Fire In surance Association, have assessed a tax of .10 cents per thousand dollars valuation, for losses sustained by lire to David Baker, of East Hemptield, and William Horn berger, of same township; Mathias Imber of Rapti° township, and Samuel K. Snyder, of same township, Sr. Bald tax to be paid on or before the drat day of April next, to the following persons, viz: All members residing in Penn and Elizabeth townships, pay to Israel G. Erb, residing in Penn township. All members residing in East and West Hemptleld and Manor townships, pay to C. L. Miller, in East Hamptield. Al - 1 members residing in Ephrata township, pay to John L. Mohler. All members residing in Warwick and Clay townships, pay to Christian Snyder in Warwick townsnlp. All members residing in Upper Leacock, East Lampeter, pay to Jonathan Weaver, residing in East Lampeter township. All members residing in Bapho township, pay to Geo. Miller, Sport ing Hill. All members residing in Manheim township, pay to John N. Eby. The Directors have resolved that all members who rail to comply with the above regulations, will pay a penalty of 10 cents circular mileage, for ex penses of collection. By order of the Board. war 18 2tw II JOHN M. STEHMA.N, Sec. THE NEW YORK SUN. An Independent Daily Newspaper, political and general, giving all the hews an a fresh, readable, attractive manner, condensed so that a business man,can find:time to read the whole. CHARLES A. DANA, Editor and Manager. Price, se a pear ; 81.50 for three months. THE WEEKLY SUN. Prepared with great care for country sub scribers. Political news thoroughly condensed. Farmer's Club fully reported. Markets accur ately given. Horticultural and Agricultural Department edited by ANDREW S. FULLER. Great variety of interesting miscellaneous reading, making it a first-rate GENERAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Those who wish for a thoroughly reliable paper for the pending MOST IMPORTANT PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN: will find THE WEEKLY SUN exactly what they need. Price, $1 a year; 20 copies to one address, $l7; 50 copies to one address, 137,50 ; 100 copies to one address, $75. THE SEMI-WEEKLY SUN. Same size and character as the Weekly, but furnishing twice as much reading matter and Great ~aims the news with greater freshness. ,oairis will also be taken in making tip the political news of the day for this paper, so find thereader whatever be his politics, will find the Skrell-WFWICT Y SUN to be an accurate and comprehensive compendium of political Information. In fact, we mean that this shall be the most valuable Campaign Paper in the country Price, $2 a year ; 10 copies to one ad dress,slB; 20 copies to one address, $35. 50 cop ies to one address, $BO ; always in advance. Address. WHIZ SUN, mar 18 ltd.t3tw 11 New York City. COURT PROCLAMATION. _ _ Whereas, the Honorable HENRY G. LONG, President, and Honorable ArarmArrnart. L. HATES, and Joan J. LIIIHART, Associ ate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas in and .for the County of Lancaster, and Assist ant Justices of the Courts - of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Ses sions of the Peace, in and for the County of Lancaster, have-issued their Precept to me di rected, requiring me, among other things, to make public Proclamation throughout my bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer, and a general Jail Delivery, also a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court House in the City of Lancaster, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on the third MONDAY in APRIL,: (the 78th,) DM In pursuance of which precept Promo Nonce is HEREBY GIVEN, to the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Lancaster, In the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace and Coroner and Con ' stables, of the said citycounty of Lancaster, that they be then and there in their own proper persons with their rolls, records and examine i Lions, and inquisitions, and their other remem brances, to do those things which to their Whom appertain, in their behalf to be done; and also all those who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be In the jail of said county Of Lancaster are to be then I an te d there to prosecute against them as shall be Dated at Lancaster, the 18th day of March, 1888. JACOB F. FREY, Sheriff. mar 18 IltdoawoMW gout guratolling Gado, &c. H o.v 6 E FEENESELNO 000E6 I BUT TOV STOVES AND TIN-WARE, COPPER KETTLES, IRON KETTLES, IC.NWES AND FORS, BPOONS, IRON LADLES. COFFEE MILLS, RED CORDS, WASH LINES, WASH WRINGEBB, STAIR ROMBRIDOTIN CHURNS,BUOKETBAITANDS,ICILTPLEB TUBS, POTFI AND PANS, COAL OIL LAMPS, And the thotstanda of other things you may need for commencing or continuing house keeping, at the well-known HOUSEKEEPING STORE NO.:11 .NORTH qtrEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA., e E a v t e c r a y s th hpgri you a r n eq d umraed y e o ou the geryb the lmw.. terlals. The stock Is large and has been selected to meet the express wants of fionsekeepers. Great pleasure will be taken In showinggoods to all, who will consult their own Interests by calling in, whether they purpose buying or not. GAS FITTING, PLUMBING STEAM WORE DONE, PTMPS PUT UP AND WATER PIPES LAID DISTILLERIES FITTED UP, BRASS WORK. AND IRON FITTINGS, CONBTANTLY ON HAND Nit- Be sure and drop In at A. C. FLINN'S House Furnishing Store, No. II North Queen Street, 1a 31 tldaw • Lanes star, Pa grg Goats, &t. SPIsING 18438! CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND CLOTAINU -;AT - HAGER ,t; BROTHERS FINE BLACK AND COLORED CLOTBS, FRENCH elt. AMERICAN COATINGS. CASSIMERES FOR SUITS. CASILMERETTS, DRAP D' ETE, JEANS, Ao. ALSO, GOODS FOR BOYS' .WEAR ! A very large and complete assortment and Prices as Low as in 1550. READY MADE CLOTHING! FINE DRESS SUITS, MEDIUM AND FINE CASSIMERE SUITS. SUITS FOR BOY'S. A lull assortment of our own manufacture and guaranteed to give eatlelactlon in PRICE, QUALITY AND STYLE. HAGER & BRO'S. LADIES DRESS GOODS I We invite an examination of NEW SPRING DREeS GOODS JUST RECEIVED! ALSO, MOURNING GOODS! Of Luplu'e Manufacture, Including BOMBAZINES, TAMIESE, CANTON CLOTHS, SILK POPLINS, CHALLIES, POPLIN ALPACAS, MOHAIRS, &c., BLACK AND COLORED SILKS! FROM FINE TO EXTRA QUALITIES HAGER S. BROTHERS. I , AT ALL PAPERS WINDOW StIADE-S AND CARPETS. A full stock _ HAGER d: BROTHERS mar 18 tfd TTHELOWEST PRICES YET Housekeepers attention! Domestic Goods at Old Prices! Tick trigs, Checks, Shootings, Shirtinge, Oil Cloths and Carpets, Bleached and Unbleached liuslins. Recent large pur chases enables us to offer Great Bargains in all kinds of Housekeeping Goods. Now Is the time for Housetires. WENTZ BROTHERS, No. 5 East King street. Jan 15 tfw i Sign of the Bee Hive. 1868 THE GREATEST BARGAINS 1868 AND THE BEST PLACE TO BUY! CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST, CHEAP JOHN'S VARIETY STORE, M=l2 =MB THE MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY, and at. uupreeedentedly Low Prices, of Goads of all Elude. SIMEEMI TABLE ch POCKET CUTLERY TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION PERFUMERY, SOAPS, and an endless variety of Notions. He also as on hand a large and finely selected stock of DRY GOODS! GLOVES, HOSIERY, AND TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS, ALSO. BOOTS AND SHOES for Men Women and CLOldren. Also MIME OLASS AND QUEENSWARE TEA SETS, dce Now la the time to get bargains, as the entire Stock has been laid in at greatly reduced figures GOODS SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Slip Remember the cheapest and best place to buy In all Lancaster Is at CHEAP JOHN'S NO. :3 EAST KING ST., LANCASTER CITY. Sec 4 tfw4B giumbing, ono piing, ea. YOUNG FOLKS ATTENTIONS Now is the time to get married. You can urnlsh your houses with STOVES, KETTLES, PANS, TINWARE, and all other necessary.ar tides in our line at the GOOD OLD LOW PRICES OLD FOLKS, now Is the time for you to buy for the young folks TINWARE to look like Silver; BRASS and COPPER WARE to look like Gold. We have enlarged our business, and can offer every inducement to thaw who are now buying HOUSE STIERS. _ _ JOHN DEANER .1, CO., No. 7 East King street Lancaster, , Pa Jan B.trw GAS -FITTING AND PLUMBING. JOHN DEANER n 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 in a superior manner, and with all the modern im proviimetits. Copper Kettles and Wash Boilers,' and all kinds of 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 of the city and county. Furnaces, Heaters, Stoves, Ranges, and all modern improvements for heating Churches, Halls, Parlors, Houses, sc., 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, Lancaster, Pa. MEI= gkitorttcus-at-guar. Wile. LEAMAN, No. 6 North Duke at. Lancaster B. C. RHEA Dl', No. 33 North Duke et., Lancaster A . .1. NTEINAA . r .k.t. orltge Lancaster U. R. NORTH, Columbia, Lanciater oonaty. Pa. A. TOWNSEND, No.ll North Duke st... Lancaster UKAS. DENIMS, No. 6 South Duke st., Lancaster ABB4M No. 88 North Duke et.. Lancaster .1. W. F. SWIFT, No. El North Drama at., Lancaster A. HYMB SMITH, NQ. 10 South Queen at, Lancaster EDGAR C. REED, No. 18 North Duke et., Lancaater B. F. BASK. o. 19 North Duke et., Lancaster D. W. PATTERSON, No. 27 West "King st., Lancaster FRED. S. FEVER, No. 6 South Doke at, Lancaster S. R. REYNOLDS, • No. 63 Eaat King at., Lancaster J. W. JOHNSON, No. 25 South Queen et., Lancaster A. J. SANDERSON, No. North Duke street, Lancaster S. H. PRICE, No. 6 North Duke et.. Lancaster WEIL A. WILSON, No. 53 East Ring st..Lanoaster SIMON P. EBY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE WITH N. ELLA:LAKER, ESQ.. NORTH Ems STBErr, LANCASTER, PA. sept 25 lyw3S. aRUBEN H. LONG, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. 8 SOUTH DUKE STREET, caster. Special attention paid to procaring or op posing discharges of debtors in bankruptcy, proof and presentation of claims, rendering professional asaistance 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 find It adVECIS Lagoons to have a preliminary consultation. Je tfw 24 1;01 Oita*. TrALITAHLE REAL - PMTATE IN LOU- P DOVE COUNTY, V/14/31/W/A.—l oiler for male the arm on which Imelda, containing MOH CRES, /Amine/a the Trap; In A Loudoun county, on the road - leading fromEnickertvlile to Oppervllle, one mile southeast of the Blue Ridge moun• taln, ten miles from Piedmont, on the ht.G. E. and fourteen miles from Pureellvllle, on the Loudon and Hampshire Railroad. The land 11 of nue quality, well watered and wooded, there hi a handsome STONE DWELLING HOUSE on the premise", and other out-house. The location Is beautLthi and remarkably healthy, the greater portion or the land 11 under good stone fencing ; It has also a good Apple and Peach Orchard. I would invite the attention of persons wishing to purchase land in Lou- dorm, to this very desirable farm. aug 20 ltdatfw A. B. GARTER. GOOD VIRGINIA FARM FOR SALE... The subscriber offers for sale privately, his arm containing about ORM about 90 acres cleare laS d, A the b al ance well timber ed. This farm Is eltuated In Augusta coun'. Va., on !diddle river, and runs to the pub a road leading from Spring Hill to Staunton. about 7 miles from Staunton. There Is a very comfortable DWELLING, witligood 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, produc ing good mope of all kinds of grain and grau. There is a good lime kiln and an Inexhausti ble quarry or superior lime atone on it. Any one wishing to buy a good small farm should call and examine for themselves. ROBERT VANLEA.K Long Glade, Augusta co , Va. oat 22 ltdatfw AMOS S. SMITH, SAMUEL WALTON Attorney-at-Law. VIRGINIA LAND:AGENCY. SMITH a: WALTON, BEAL ESTATE AGENTS Have for sale a largo number of FARMS lo cated In the flout sections of VIRGINIA AND WEST VIRGINIA. Most of them are first-class Limestone Land, well Improved convenient inducements offered Railroads. Prices low. Great offered to purchasers. Address, SMITH & WALTON, Charleotown, Jefferson co., feb 5 amw 6 West Virginia. FOE SALE.—THE HOUSE IN WHICH I now live, in the town of Bridgewater, Va.., containing 11 rooms, all newly painted and fitted up in the nicest style. Splendid stable, Granary, Carriage Shed, and all outbuildings complete, and of the best (Matador. Also, ONE FIVE ACRE LOT, adjoining the above property. This is one of the most desirable properties in Lie town.— Price, 84,000. Address or call on J. G. RILEY, Bridgewater, Va mar 1181w101 VALUABLE JEFFERSON LAND FOR BALE. v.. - - - That highly improved, healthy and desirable Farm known as " FRUIT HILL," is now offered for sale, situated 1% miles north west of Shepherdstown, Jefferson Co., W. Vir ginia, 5 miles from the B.& 0. R. R., and 2 miles from the C. de 0. Canal. The farm contains 255 ACRES OF THE BEST LIMESTONE LAND, of which 50 ACRES ARE IN TIMBER, and the balance In a good state of cultivation. The im provements consists of an ELEGANT BRICK RESIDENCE, containing 18 rooms, front and back porches, with large cistern attached. Also,a comfortable BRICK FARM OR TENANTS HOUSE, containing 7 rooms, BARN, STABLES,;CARRIAGE HOUSES, two Corn Cribs, and all other out-buildings necessary to a large farm, A GOOD ORCHARD, a large and never-falling SPRING, a beautiful lawn, good garden, &c. Further particulars can be obtained from Henry Kyd Douglas, Attorney at Law, Hagers town, Md.; Smith, Bennett dz Co., Real Estate Agents, No. 5, Bt. 'Paul street, Baltimore, or the undersigned on the premises. feb 4 2mwmitd M. P. ANDREWS. FOR SALE .- A VERY CHEAP FARM in Jefferson county, West Virginia, con taining 2130 V,, ACRES, under good fencing, and lying within ono mile of the Shenandoah River and distant l 4 miles from the town of Harpers Ferry. The improvements consist of TWO GOOD DWELLING HOUSES, and out buildings; 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 this farm, as it can be purchased very low. It is also very desirable from its adoption to the growth of Fruit, especially Grapes, and could, at small expense, be made one Of the rinest fruit farms in the county, and owing to its close proximity to market, (both railroads and 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 further particulars call upon or address by letter, R. R. LUCAS Duffield's Depot, Jefferson co., West Va., or P. H. STRODE, mar 4 . 4two Shepherfistown West Va. 'lowaLit) HALE 0 V A VALUABLE LOU DOUN COUNTY FARM.—As Executor of George Hancock. deceased, I shall proceed to sell, on the premises, MARCH 30th, 1 808, a farm containing - - - . 675 ACRES OF LAND, situated in the Southern part of Loudoun county, adjoining the lands of A. Buckner, Landon Carter's heirs and others, twenty-eight miles from Alexandria and within four miles of the Little River Turnpike leading to that place, ten miles south of Aidle, and ten miles north of the Junction of Manassas and Orange Railroads. The improvements are plain but comfortable. One-half of said tract is Timber. The cleared land is well adapted to the raising of Grain, but more particularly to GRAZING purposes, as a good portion is in Meadow. Persons wishing to buy will find it to their interest to attend the sale, as It must be sold In order to make a distribution of the proceeds of sale among the heirs. TxuZs OF Same.—One-half of the purchase money to be paid so soon as the Deed is made; the remainder in two payments of one and two years, with interest from date, secured by Deed of Trust on the Land. Possession given as soon as the terms are complied wits. E. T. HA.NCOCK, Executor. For further particulars address, C. F. HAN COCK, Arcola, Loudoun county, la., who re sides on the farm, or C. B. HANCOCK & CO , Real Estate Agents, Winchester, V a. mar 11 30;v10 TIMBER LAND FOR SALE.-400 ACRES of fine White Oak and Chestnut Timber for sale, located in Middle Creek Valley, Pa., one•fourth of a mile from the Middle Creek Valley Railroad, now being built. This tract contains a large quantity of the very best Chestnut and Uak Bark in the State, is one mile from a station, and has a tine water power of thirty feet fall. For particulars, inquire of F. W. VANDERSLOOT, marlB.ltddE3tw Glenrock, York co., Pa. Zookilr. Pattoilan!, ar. B A R S' 8 NO. 29 EAST KING STREET CEEIME3 =l=! THE LARGEST AND HANDSOIkfEST BOOK STORE, THE LARGEST, HANDSOMEST, AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY, IN THE STATE, OUTSIDE OF PHILADELPHIA All new and standard publications received as fast as issued from the American and Eng lish Press. Blank Books, School Books, writ lag Papers, Envelopes, and all kinds of. Statio nery, Wholesale and Retail, at Philadelphia Prices. J. E. BARR, No. 29 East King street, Dab 21 tfilmw Lancaster, Pa. G irr NI GIFTS!! GIFTS!!! GIFT'S FOR THE HOLIDAYS among which are some from the PARIS EX. POSITION. BIBLES, Prayer and Hymn Books of all De nominations. POETS in Blue and Gold, &c. ANNUALS, WRITING DESKS, WORK BOXES, JEWELRY BOXES, RECENCY DESKS DRESSING CASES, LADI ES' COMPANIONS, PORTFOLIOS ALBUMS, NEW GAMES, AUTOGRAPH BOOKS, CHESSMEN ea BOARDS, BACKGAMMON BOARDS, ENGLISH TOY BOOKS, MOVABLE TOY BOOKS, LINEN BOOKS, SWISS BUILDING BLOCKS, UNION COLLEGE BLOCKS, JACKSTRAWS, JERSEY BUILDING BLOCKS, PICFURE BLOCKS, A B C BLOCKS, GOLD PENS, TRANSPARENT SLATES, POCKET BOOKS, SHELL BOXES, MAGIC LANTERNS. Please call and examine at J. M. WESTHAEFFER'S Otnaap Book Store, No. 44, corner of North Queen and Orange sta., Lancaster, Pa. (dec 11 lavd,ttfw 49 Nl:manure (sompante. COLUILISLAL . INISUILABCI6 ,OOMPAN Y. CAPITaiL AND ASSETS, 8532,210 49 This Company continues to insure Build ings. Merchandise, and other property, against lose f d or drialt3 by ;Hxe, on the mutual plan, p_ _mil= or premium note. SIXTH ANNIIAL REPORT. Whole amount in5nred,...88,304,295.51 Less am't expired in 'ss_ 212,03.00 8,091,959.51 CAPITAL AND INCOME. Ain't of premium notes, Jan. Ist, 1865 8426,090.06 Less premium notes ex pired in 1865 16,078.55 410,01711 Arn't of premium notes received in 1 865 115,584.1., Balance of premiums. Jan. Ist, 1865 8,g10.14 Cash recedpte, less con,- Missionsin 1865 40,766.81 CONTRA. Cause and expenses paid in 1865,... .E 37,9 CM Balance of Capital - nd Assets. Jan. 1, 1886 532,210.48 8.5,11143 A. SrGREEN, Preside 7o nt. Gramm Yoram, Jr., Secretary. Montam. S. Bircrisarr, Treasurer. DIRECTORS : Robert Crane, William Patton, R. T. Ryon, John W. Steacy John Fendrich, Geo. Yoram, Jr. H. G. Mlnich, .I.fieholas McDonald, earn'l F. Eberlein, Michael S. Shuman, Amos S. Green S. C. Slaymaker, ±dmnnd spering. TKEO. W.Agent, .Not-th Duke street, opposite the Court HOMO mar iekNOI LANCARTEB. PENN.A. XHE FIDELITY INSURANCE TENSE AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. Safekeeping of Valuabiea. Capital ssooe WO. Security from loaa by Robbery, Fire or Accident. Fire Proof Building, LB Iphla Dmaiteroas—N. B. Browne, S. Gillingham ell, Alen. Henry, C. B. Clark, C. Macsleader, EL A. Caldwell, John WeJan, W. Clark, H. C. Gibson. _ This Company receives for Saie•keeping Un der guarantee, Securities Plate, Coin, Leeds, and valuables of all descriptions. The chargea for one year are, on Coupon Bonds, $1 per slirM; on Registered Sonde, 60 cents. Moderate rates on all other valuables. This Company also, RENTS SAFES, key with renter exclusively, at 1120 to 376 ; COLLECTS. COUPONS and lICTEREST for 1 per cent, corn- mission ; ALLOWS INTEREST on deposits of money • EXECUTES TRUSTS, as Executor, Administrator, Guardian, Trustee or Agent. R. Pxrransozi, Secretary and Treasurer. C. H. CLARK, Vice President, N. B. Intowiur, President. (dee 18 3mw 60 Maiisitrhia allyttlionnents. MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODIN No, 218 AR CELLAV H BT ELP ABOVE SECOND, PPRA. The gubearlber i. now prepared to offer to .Ids customers and the, trade generally a large and well selected stook of BONN and MILLINERY GOODS, PATTERN BONNETS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, BONNET FRAMES, 443.. dko. N. B.—All orders will receive careful and prompt attention. WM. KRUSEN, mar 18 2mw 218 Arch street, Phila. UTZ BEG LEAVE TO INFORM YOU V that we are prepared to offer for your inspection our usual assortment of MLLINERY consisting ott l he NEWEST GOO REAPER to Straw, Bilk, and GIMP Hats, Bonnets, ao.LYelvets, Bilk Goods, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Ruches, LC:rapes, Blonde., Braids, Ornaments, do., de. We shall be happy to wait on you at our Store, or receive your order.. Prices low for Cash. Your., de. H. WARD, Nos. 103, 105 and 107 N. Second Bt., Fhilad'a. N DI lmwll THERE IS NO MANURE RA\VB 0 N E 8 A1 , 1103L WIIIC/I IS MAIM IN I-I A. I\7' I\T . s RAW BONIE SUPER-PHOSPHATE ! Warranted Peall, , y , gr o o n and Free from STANDARD GUARANTEED ! BEstablished as an excellent Fertilizer, by years of constant use, and highly re commended by all who have used it as a 0 GREAT CROP PRODUCER, And permanent Improver of the soil. Al- EVERY FARMER SHOULD ÜBE IT NCRUFT YOUNG, Menulnaturer's Agent E 2 2 SOUTH IV HA R VES PHILADELPHIA. Factory at Wilmington, Del. B' FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. rob 20 7mw 0 1100 P SKIRTSt 628. WM. T. ROPKINS".OWN MAKE' OF "KEYSTONE SKIRTS," Are the Best and Cheapest Low Priced Hoop Skirts in the market, Trail Skirts, 25 spring+, 111.10; 30 springs, $1.20; and 40 springs, 81.45. Plain Bkirts, 0 tapes, 20 springs, 80 cents; 25 springs, 05 cents; 30 springs, $1.15; and 33 springs, $1.25. Warranted in every respect. 0 ••Our WN Make" Of "UHADIPION SKIRTS." are in every way superior to all other Hoop Skirts before the public, and only have to be examined or worn to convince every ono of the tact. Manufactured of the best Ilner3.lln !shed English Steel Springs, very superior tapes, and the style of the metallic fastenings and manner of securing them surpass for 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 than all others. Every lady should try them. They are being sold eaten+ 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. Mer 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 at Wholesale of the Manufacturer only, to whom ;.ii orders should be addressed. MANUFACTORY AND SALESROOM, WS ARCH STREET, Between 11th and 7th tits., PHILADELPHIA. mar 4 4tuw9i WM. T. HOPKINS. S E , LI,EIIN FOLWELI., CONFECTIONERS AND FRUITERERS, No. IGE NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Gr Urdera promptly attended Lo. "01 fob 19 3mw 7 MEYER'S NEWLY IMPROVED CAEN. CENT SCALE 0 VERSTRUNG PIANOS, Acknowledged to be the best. London Prize Medal cud highest Awards In Amlbrlca calved. MELODEONS AND SECOND-RAND PIANOS. Wareroome, 722 ARCH St., below El= apr 10 lyw 14) Plaited R ICKEY, SHARP DR Y O OODS, I=lllll 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 fabrics, in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, to which are daily added the cheapest and choicest offerings of this and other mar kets. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., 7 2 7 CJI EsTXUT h'TREET PHIDADELPHIA C OMPLETE MANURE PHILADELPHIA Super-Phosphate of Lime, Ammonia and Potash. WARRANTED /TREE FROM ADULTERATION Packed in Baps of 200 lbs each Price $56 per Ton 2,000 lbe. Liberal discount to dealers It has raised good crops of Wheat, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Grass, Cotton, Tobacco, and Vegeta tables of all kinds. Farmers would do well to in quire of their nearest dealer in fertUfters as to the remits obtained from the uee of Cbmplete.dfanure. The growing crops of Wheat, at this time, freely attest its virtues. It IS highly recommended by all who have lased it np to this time. We have numerous testimonials to the effect that it is an invaluable Fertilizer, and ,ee re commend ft highly as a top dressing for Wheal and Grass. DIXON, SHARPLESS & CO SOLE AGENTS, 39 SOUTH' WATER APR 40 SOUTH WHARVES Philadelphia. For sale by WM. REYNOLDS, mar 11 tfwlol 79 Smith St., Baltimore, Rd BAUGH'S COMMERCIAL NAMUR ES air We announce to farmers and dealers in Fertilizers, that the following prices have been adopted for the present Spring season : Baugh's Raw Bone Phosphate. Price, 8.50 per 2,000 lbs. Baugh's Chicago Bone Fertilizer. Price, $4O per 2,000 lbs. Baugh's Chicago Blood Manure :Price, $5O per 82,000 lbs. This well known popular trade-mark will be found upon every package of the above manures. [ ifkADE MARK P The. high estimation In which BArrall'El BONE MANl:rnms 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 tne City of Chicago, for fur• fishing Ammonia and Phosphate yielding material, viz:—Bones, Dried Flesh,•Blood, &c... we have, in connection with our works In Philadelphia, the largest facilities for tarnish hag these manures, at the above low prices. BAUGH & SONS, Philadelphia. NORTH-WESTERN FERTILIZIN G COM PANY, Chicago. JOHN RALSTON & CO., Genq Ag's, New York. GEORGE W. KIRKE & CO., '• Boston. GEO. DUGDALE, Wholesale Ag't, Baltimore For all information respecting the above Manures, address either or the above houses• Jan 29 .9mw 4 ratTLADELPHIA CAN CEII HOSPITAL R. H. KLINE, M. D Clinical Lecturer and Professor 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, &c, &c., le 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, or in-the least affecting the sound flesh. No other treatment should ever be used. -No other havegi v ranns zatt his thes, antidotes. treatment,or to see patients under treatment, call at the Office, No. 931 Arch street, or address "Post Office Box 1474, Philadelphia Pa." may 15 lyw 19 5570,198.37 MARRIAGE GUIDE. Young's great Physiology work, of every one his own Doctor—RN og a Private Instructor for Married Persons or those about to Marry, both male and female, in everything concern ing the physiology and relations of our Sexual System, and the Productionor 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 ty . ti . s_married - people, or those contemplating e, and having the least impediment to m;;;IM life, should read this book. It dis closes secrets that every one' should bfilig quainted with. Still it is a book that must • 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. 418 Spruce et., above Fourth, Philadelphia. y IC yw 27 nLOVEREIBED OLOVEBBEF.D 2 ij FIVE HINDS OF OLOVERBZED. Bend to Geo. A. Deitz, Ottambersburg 7 Pa t for nloe Oloverseett, Potatoes. Corn, Bar New Brunswick and ByrWish Oats. Tab StowS MaMi. LADilas TARE PARTICI:MAX MOTION 4~' . 1 1 WARRANTED FRENCH. These Pills, so celebrated many years ago In Paris, for the relief of female irregularities, and afterwards for their criminal employment r fo the practice of abortion, are now oared sale fur the first =yin America. They have been kept In comparative °tenuity from the fact that the Originator, Mr. Volpe% is • 01171 1 . clan in Pasta, of great wealth, and strict con. solentious prinOlplea, and has withheld them from general use, lest they should be employed for unlawful purposes. In overcoming Female Obstructions, Bar yon, and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpi tation of the Heart, Hysterics, ko., and will elect a cure when all other means have failed; and, although a powerful remedy, do not eon. tam calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. To married ladles and young girls who have never been regulated. they are peculiarly suit ed. They will, In a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. OAUTlON.—Married Ladles should never take them when there is any reason to believe themselves pregnant. Ladles can procure a box, sealed from the eyes of the curious, by enclosing one dollar and six postage stamps to M. W. MACOMBER, General Agent for United States and Cenadas, at Albany, N. Y. or to any au th orized Agent. Dr. D. McCORkLICK, Agent, Lancaster. Sold by all Druggists. Uy 24 lyw A FRIEND TO THE AFFLICTED! DR. N. B. BRIBBINE, PHYNICIAN AND SURGEON, Has opened a permanent office in Lancaster, Pa., for the treatment of Chronic Diseases, and Invites those who aro in need of his services, to call and consult him free of charge. The Doctor pledge himself to give careful at tention to every patient who calls upon him and will not hold out any inducement which the case will not warrant, Dr. 11. compounds his own Medicines at his Laboratory, which combine the whole vegetable and mineral kingdoms, without confining himself to auy ono system of medicine, devoting himself to finding the moat congenial remedies for the human frame: ho also believes 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, Diseases. There is not their superior in the known world. Many of these specifics are prepared from the formulas of the celebrated Dr. Delleu• bough of Georgetown, Ohio, who so successful ly treated =MU patients, during a practice of twenty-six years. Dr. Brisbine treats all forms of Chronic Dis eases, such as Consumption, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia Scrofula, Constipation, Bronchitis, Rheu matism, Diseases of the Kidneys, Henri and Spine, Nervous Debility. Fit., Skin Diseases, Female Com plaints, Cancer, and all diseases peculiar to young or old. Dr. 13. makes his diagnosis by the urine, and will give entire satisfaction to those at a dis tance wbosond him their case forexamination. The Doctor can be found at all hours at Ms Mince and residence, No. tr 3 East King street, a few doors east of the Eastern Hotel: Consultation free and strictly confidential. oat In Craw 42 gritultural o,inpinutut3. F ARMERS LOOK TO YOUR INTEREN NEW JERSEY REAPER AND MU WER 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 lst day of April, after which date the price will be advanced. FIRST PREMIUMS awarded at the folioyyvv leg Fairs: Ponn'u State Fair, 1885. East Pa. Agricultural, 1865. Montgomery county, 1865. Bucks county, 1885: Doylestown Agricultural, ISA Lehigh county, 1885. Hunterdon county, N.J., 1885. Warren county, N. J., 1885. First Premium as a Mower at the Field trial of the ~ East Penn's Agricultural Society, held May 29, 1866. First Premium es a Mower and Reaper combined, at the Field trials of the Burlington Courtly Agricultural Society, held July '2, 1053. Also, First Premium at New Jersey State Fah held at Trenton, 1860. FARMERS, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! BUY THE BEST SELF-RAKE MA CHINE ON MARKET, Ten Years' experience in selling Reaping and Mowing 51 adhines onahlc's and to oiler you for the Harvest of 1868 the only two-wheeled Self-Rake Reaping Machine that has proved successful In doing the work better in down tangled grain than can be done by baud. With this Machine, one man or boy, with u good steady pair of horses, can do as much work In a day, and do It better, than two men can do with the bust combined baud machine now In use. This has been our experience and that of many of our best Farmers who have used them the last three masons. Take oil your Rake and Platform and you have one ui the very best Mowers Id 000; lu cutting dowu tangled grain or gram with this Machine, you eon drop your cutter bar as low as you may desire without stopping your team; you eau Raise or Lower It with all ease while it Is In motion. REFERENCES Philip Bausmitu, Jefferson (Crush, David Landis,(Poquea) John K. Masterson, Amos B. Shuman, Christian Herr, Joel Kendlg, John K. Long, louse Royer, David Landis, Ezra Hostetter. David Beller, Christian Lipp, Elias Hershey, John S. Musscr, Simon Atinlch, Jonas Wissler, Martin Herr, John B. Cadwall, John H. Hershey, Jacob Becker Abram D. Krleder, Jacob Wey, Rudolph Herr, Levi Landis. ' BenJ. Harnley, Tobnur Helbeck, Amos W. Harninh, Jacob Stoultzfouse, John McGovern, Henry Belmsdaffer, Samuel Nlosiey, David L. Miller, Jacob S, Neff Adam Detrich. David Charles, David Witmer, Abraham F. Landis, Adam &tourer, Addison Bucti, Dr. Ciao. W. Relche, BenJ. L. Oamnber, Moses Snavely, Martin B. Herr, Henry Groff, Benj. L. Landis, Elias Honselman, Jacob Ronk, Bear .4 Kauffman, Christian Brandt, Henry S. Hostetter, David E. Mayer, Christian V. Kendlg, Levi Bear, William Sprecher, S. B. Black, Joel Wenger, Lan. Co. Alms House Jacob Swartley, Christian B. Herr. Peter Landis John S. Wiseler, George D. Lefevre, Abraham King, John Goner; Abraham B:Mylin, John B. Stoultziouse, Jacob Swan, Benjamin,l3ashong, Levi Sener, Hershey Groff, Martin Witmer, Amos Shenk, Joseph P. Ambler, Hiram Horting, Amos Minieb, Jacob Schock, David Krieder, Christian S. Lapp, David Yoder, Samuel Rule, John Lefevre Wenger, George E. George G. Bender, Henry Bowman, Jacob Grabill Isaac Burkholder, David H. Harnish, Abram Stouffer, John K. Lapp, John L. Hen Jacob L. Brubaker, Henry M. Gehman, John B. Myth), John S. Miller, Henry Musser, Benj. B. Leman, Abraham H. Stauffer, Baxter Black, George Keihl, Jacob B. Brubaker, Benj. B. Bear, Daniel Hess, Amos Grube, Abraham H. Fisher, Levi Herr. Jacob C. Kready, John Shenk, Henry Hoffman, John M. Landis, Henry E. Wolfe, Samuel B. Fisher, Abner Miller, Jacob S. Landis, Jacob M. Myers, A. C. Reppler, Jacob A. Bear, John Hamlet', Jacob F. Stoultzfouee John (lab man Martin Swan, Sold by E:D. SPRECHER, Agricultural Store, axT, LANCALITEB, A. 3uaive GEORG At Ms No. 28 EAST KING STA mar 4 ctiturinn Warltiuni. T HE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST I THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE HEADS THE LLBT, And leads the column 4,993 ahead of all others This Machine Is the MOST POPULAR IN USE. It uses the finest needle of any Machine In existence. Any lady wanting a good SEWING MACHINE, Will consult her own interests by buying GINGER. 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 par. clime, and the Machine WILL BE WARRANTED to you for one year. Please call at my office and satisfy yourselves. Hear you will find Needles, Oil Thread, Michine Stitching and Cloak Making neatly and promptly done. lir - Particular attention paid to Children's Clothing. W. W. BF,ARDSLEE, A gent, Ja 25 3Mde.wl No. 3 East Orange st., Larec.P FSERT op t _ 1:90' 11 • 1 / 1 * t % , M , 4 1 , • M THE GREAT PRIZE! EXPOSITION UNIVXBSELLE, PARIS, 1867. TILE HOWE SEWINGI'MACIIINE COMP'Y Awarded over Mghl,y-two Cbmpeillors THE HIGHEST PREMIUM, The Only Cross of the Legion of Honol 3 91, Li .rte - GOLD MEDAL given to Amicatce.ri Bzwure Mactunse, per Imperial Decree. published in the " Meunier Universel " (Official Journal of the Freya!) Empire), Tuesday, 24 July, 1867, in these words: Fabricate de Machints a Emos Hows, JR. Manceufna ant. cqu e re ex r P oT Machines, Exhibiterr. " Thisidouble first honor is another proof or the great superiority of the Howe liewingikta chine over all others." SIBLEY ckSTOOPS, No. '4l SOUTH EIGHTH St, PHILADELPHIA, Agents for Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Dela ware, and West Virginia. C. FATE, Agent 'or Lancaster county, No. 25A North Queen street. Smtve HOOFING SLATE—PRICES REDUCED The underaigned has constantly on hands rut supply of Roofing Slate for sale at Redtoed Prices. Also, an extra LIGHT ROOFING SLATE, intended for elating on Shingle MOM Employingthe very beat slaters allwk will be warranted to be executed in the beat Man ner. Builders and others will find It to their interest to mill and examine the tam_ plea at hie Agricultural and Seed Warerooms, No. 28 East King street Lancaster, Pa., 2 doors west a the Court House. GEO. D. BPRECHEIt. 'dee 10 tfd44/A M. WR OZ9MiLI9 ' AND aitolia aADDiat KM 1 AND 9 EAST EINGSTRI99T Inn LANOASTIII, PA.
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