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    Pal Entaligna.
Townsktp Elections.
GOCalico West.-Lispeotors-Wlnt Young,
57; Reuben Bach, 571 J, M. Shirk, 86.
Judge-Daniel Leetz,l62; lease Kegerrels,
88. Assessor-Wm. Hershey, 126; Jonas
Drnokenroad, 77 ; J. L. Bechtel, 21. Con.
stable-Henry Wise, 138 ; John Gensemer,
54; Wm. M. Crone, 21;. J. B. Smith, 9.
Supervisors-Levi Ruth, 188 ; John Sharp,
79; Reuben Herzog, 66; Daniel Bard, 79.
School Directors-Peter Reinhold, 126;
Daniel Sharp, 187 tgsaao Eberly, 42 ; Ben j.
Gerhart. 21. Audftors-John Stober, 88.
Clerk-Peter B. Herzog, 25; Adam 'Dauer, 21.
Eittabeth-Inspectors-Jacob Bameader
for, 751 Benjamin Breitigam, 35. Judge-
John
h Fausset, 80: John Sharp, 544 Assessor
-John Saylor, 180. Constable-Reuben '
Reba, 61; Reuben Bentz, 17. Supervisors
-Sohn Apple, 126; Henry S. Brubaker,
181. School Directors-John Russer, 78;
Elias Weidman, 67; Henry Risser, 60;
Samuel Graybill, 56. Auditor-Jacob R.
Hess, 182, Clerk-Samuel Engel, 130.
Manor.-Inspectors-Julius S. Shaman,
99; Abram Brubaker, 36 • John Tillman,
87; David 0, Wielder, 15; James B. Doug
-1838,140 ; John Brenner,22 ; Daniel Kline,ls;
Joseph Myers, 28. Judge•-Christian B.
Shuman, 99; Joseph Wilson, 139; Jacob
Christ, 64; R. M. Kauffman, 21; C. 0. Herr,
103,; Maisel H. Kauffman, 15.. Assessor-
I,aao Kauffman, 233; Frederick Leonard,
98. Constable--Rlohard Mulliken, 171 ;
Louts Hilton, 91; John Rodooker, 68. Su •
pervisors-John H. Frank, 229 ; Daniel
Kilheffer, 231; Joseph Charles 103 ; David
Shoff. 98. School Directors-J. C. Stoner,
207; Bi 11. Shuman, 178; Christ. H. Charles,
148; Benjamin C. Kauffman, 127. Auditor
Meecheok Lefever, 231; Bernard Mann,
100. Clerk-Frederick Stoner, 231; Benja
min Young, 100.
Olay:-Inspectors-Aaron Wolf, 83; Saml.
Bingeman, 63; Reuben Weidman, 40.-
Judge-Wm. Romig., 101; Henry H. Mice,
88. Assessor-Jacob Buchter, 99; Henry
S. Buck, 83. Constable-Adam Borry, 95;
W. H. H. MeElheny, 34 ; Henry B. White,
9. Supervisors-Jeremiah Mack, 29; Jacob
Nasinger, 101; John Wieland, 121; Henry
Landis, 77. School Directors-Samuel R.
Hess, 75; Elias H. Eberly, 74; David
Frantz, 53 ; John M. Jacoby, 104. Auditor
-Jonas W. Buchor,sB. Clerk-Hiram Erb,
64; Aaron Eitneier, 34.
Saitabury.-lospeetors-Wm. Bryson,
107;
0. U. Brinton, 93; T. W. Henderson, 81.-
Judge-S. J. Henderson, 247 ;H. H. Kurtz,
; G. G. Worst, 9. Assessor-A. B. Ayres,
237. Justice of the Peace-Joe. C. Walk
er, 258; Daniel Leo, 244. Constable-Wm.
Lively, 185; Samuel Bowman, 143. Super
visors-Harrison Ross, (3 years) 222; Peter
Eaby, (2 years) 228; Samuel Worst, (1 year)
163; John Bitzer, 108; Thomas S. Mc-
Ilvaine, (2 years) 23. School Directors-
Wm. Mentzer, 229; Henry W. Eaby, 240;
Martin Overholeer, 236, Auditors-S. Ken
nedy, 43; 0. B. Newhauser, 176. Clerk-
Wm. H. Bunn, 246.
Oonestopa.-Inspeators-Jacob Sweigart,
128; B. F. Elookey, 9; J. R. Yentzer, 35.
. Judge-Adam Kendlg, 152; John Hess, 19.
Assessor-John W. nban, 158. Constable-
Jacob Henry, 165. Supervisors-Goo. Gar
rett, 187; John P. Good, 83; Jacob Ritz, 88.
School Directors-Samuel Crossett, 108;
Andrew Good, 105. Auditor-John K.
Miller, 171. Clerk-Ell W. Shook, 168.
Manhenn, twp.-Inspectors-Andrew L.
Lane, 86; Cornelius Smith, 38; Henry B.
Shreiner, 108. Judge-Wm. C. Beecher,47;
Jamb B. Rohrer, 121; Henry Shreiner, 99.
Assessor-Samuel B. Keperling, 73; A. C.
llyus, 101; J. B. Rudy, 9; Samuel Hasson,
95. Constable-S. S. Geist, 210; A. C. Rein
oebl, 63 ; John N. Eby, 11. Supervisors-
John M. Royer, 120; J. B. Keperling, 110;
Stephen Hlestand, 139; D. L. Stoner, 154;
A. Stauffer, 13. School Directors-Benja
min L. Landis, 122; E. J. Bowman, 216;
Henry Hs vestick, 180; H. EL Landis, 185 ;
Jones B. Nolt, 123; W. C. Beecher, 172.-
Autiitor-E. P. Keller, 170; John Buck
waiter, 90, Clerk-H. H. Kurtz,
Drumore.-Inspectors-Wm. W. Steele,
183; Win. S. Long, 225. Judge-Dr. B. F.
Sides, 1813; II M. Penny, 227. Assessor-J.
J. Hutton, 183; Benj. E. Groff, 228. Con
stable-Joshua Wilson, 186; J. Starrett, 220.
Supervisors-Wm. J Hess, 195; Wm. Sin
'
gleton 180; Elias Llambleton, 228; Joseph
Wolf, Jr., 217. School Directors-Dr. J. M.
Deever, 186, Richard Edwards, 183; L. P:
Brown, 226; Natifl Meyer, 227. Auditor-
Win. A. McPherson, 182..
J. P. Evans, 228.
Clerk-Jacob H. Rush, 183 ; W. 11. Potts,
225.
Earl, (New Holland.)-Inspector9-A. J.
Bowers, 199; John Buckwalter,_l2B ; John
Dick, 72. Judge-Solomon -, ffiller, 323;
Capt. Nano 8011, 66. Assessor- David B.
Detrlch, 76; Isaac Cook, 163; J. B. Martin,
130. Justice of the Peace-Sam'l Hull, 339.
Constable-Wm. H. Ream, 243; Edward
Davis, 41; Wm. Norris, 69; Martin:Musser,
46. Supervisors-Valentine Rail, 240; Abm.
Clouner, 318; Abm. Bolder, 126. School
Directors-David Weaver, 147; Isaac Hilde
brand, 334; Dau'l Rife, 230. Auditor-J.
51. Musser, 154; Levi Hoover, 203, Clerk
-Ge... W. Smith, 364.
Fulton.-Inspectors-Wm, Gorsuch, 135;
John S. Brown, 54; Sam'l Wicks, 3. Judge
-James K. Drennin, 134; Sam'l Wicks, 54;
John Kennedy, 1; J. S. Brown, 3. Aeses•
aor -Robert McCullough, 122 ; Theo, Whit
taker, 67; Harvey Swift, 3. Constable-
John Reilly, 192. Supervisors-Henry Car
ter' 132; Louis Haines, 132; Levi K. Brown,
129; Sam'l W. Scott, 57 ; Isaac W. Towson,
55; John Kennedy, 55. School Directors-
N. Davis Scott, 130; Isaac Bradley, 132;
Wm. A. Grubb, 135; W. W. Whttaker, 57 ;
W. F. Jenkins, 57; Davis A. Brown, 57.
Auditors-Joseph R. Blackburn, 133; Jer
emiah Brown, 68. Clerk-Martin Rohrer,
182; James Pennington, 55.
Earl West.-Inspectore-Davld S. Ret
tew, 41; Solomon D. Brown, 60 ; Nathaniel
Sheaffer, 38 ; Samuel Hullord, 40. Judge-
Abm. Brubaker, 172. Assessor -Jacob
Wolf, 178. Justice of the Peace-E. Burk
holder, 174. Constable-Isaac Boyer, 33;
Samuel Lutz, 10; John Bare, 15; Samuel
Cooper, 92, Supervisors-Jacob Schaub,
154; Jacob Cooper, Jr., 126; Reuben Getz,
31; J. B. Brown, 15. School Directors-
Levi W. Groff, 93; Christian Rook, 87;
Paul D. Brown, 74; Abm. Letevre, 79.
Auditor-Benj. B. Landis, 187. Clerk-S.
M. SeldomrlOge, 183.
Hempleld IFest.-Inspectors-Henry K.
Weaver, 196; J. H. Friday, 132. Juage
.l. S. Dellinger, 302. Assessor-Joseph
Bard, 311. Constable-J. W. Bookman,
300. Supervisors--Jacob ()rider, 127;
Bell, 155; Abraham Heineman, 129; John
Hongendobler, 135; William Walker, 65.
School Directors-Henry Copenheffer, 166;
Reuben Garber, 171; David R. Knutlman,
156; Ell J. Barr, 134. Auditor-John K.
Smith, 193 Clerk-Geo. Berntheisel, 312.
Donegal West. -I.nspectors--Ell Foster, 79;
BonJ.Stisatter, 8L Judge-J. L. Gingerich,
81; J. C. Brinser, 82. Assessor-Jno. Pres
cott, 87; G. W. Wormley, Jr., 70. Justice
of the Peace-Joseph Stauffer, 79; Isaac
Winters, 82. Constable -Jacob Kinsey,
85 ; Mathias Shenk, 73. Supervisor-Sam 1.
Stauffer, 72; J. E. Sweigert, 66; J. S. Rutt,
90; J. S. Sweigert, 95. School Directors-
Abraham Forney, 61; J. G. Oldweiler, 65;
Martin Butt, 94; James Lynch, 93; Henry
H.ieher, 1. Auditor-John H. Shenk, 79;
Francis Eagle, 85. Clerk-Reuben H. Herr,
80; Christina Kinsey, 82.
Clono,y.-Judge-Datel Shrull, 161 ; Sam'l
Backeuberger, 87. Inspectors-Cyrus L.
Engle, 161; Isaac Filbert, 85. Assessor-
Adam Smith, 170; John Smith, Jr., 88.
Constable-Michael Malborn, 161; John B.
Miller, 87, Supervisors-George Ebersole,
166; Wm. Rutberlord, 163 ; Jacob Lochard,
88; Abram Leeman, 85. School Directors
-John Rich, 168; John Green, 167; Daniel
82 ; Martin Groff, 83. Auditor-
Henry H. Wiley, 166; Christian Epler, 81.
Clerk-Henry 11. Smith, 165; Peter Ben
hewer, 83.
Earl East.—J udge— 11. M. Sweigart, 149.
Inspectors—John 5. Rodgers, 102; Samuel
B. Slote, 31. Assessor—Solomon S. Martin,
135. Supervisors—Reese H. Davis, 151;
Menu° Burkholder, 04; Levi Baxter, 89.
&Coal Directors—W. H. 11. Kinzer, 150;
Levi Wailer, 151. Au d itor—Amos Wee.
'miser, 149. Clerk—John S. Wallace, 149.
Donegal Easl.—Judge—Nathanie l Baker
186; Win. L. Carter, 103 (17th district, Ma
rli-t, ut SI aytown. Bah district—Joseph R.
SI rickler, 131 ; Niel). L. Peck, 117. Spring
vale, ai district—M. G. Marple, 29;
Samuel Yetter, 27. Inspectors-17th dis
t, Paris Itudisill, 185; B F. McElroy,
169 10tri dii•trict —Benj. Sherlialm, 128;
Samuel Pence, 120. 53d district—Joseph
Shertzer, 25; 3115. Brandt, 27. Assessor—
Win. Portlier, 189; David Grove, 203. Con
stable—Solomon B. Epler, 213; W. D. Car
penter, 152. Supervisors—Levi Longen
ecker, 212; Mwhael Zook, 192; Isaac Kay
liir, 294 ; Gee. Hippie, 179. School three,
tor--tilruni Engle, 217; John K. Nissley,
217; John Morton, 178; Samuel Shirennin,
179. Auditor—John L Brandt, 213; Benj,
Stnelds, 183. Clerk—Jacob Rensel, 211 ;
Abram Geittnacher, 175. Treasurer—Har
mer Lightner, 211 ; Levi Bugle, 184.
MATTINei IN TUE LOWER END.--The OX
ford Prot; contains the following items:
Many
h t rulers in this section—particular
ly on the Octoraro and Suxquehauna hills—
commenced plowing the beginning of lust
week ; but therm ntbad weather will block
their operations for some time,
A thunder gust of unusual violence visit
edylis on Monday evening. The lightning
Wks of u remarkably red glare and very
close to the earth, A chestnut tree on
Horatio Bunting'e farm, In Lower Oxford,
Wall struck and splintered,
The snow storm of Friday and Saturday
last Was the most severe and extensive that
has occurred for many years. The fall of
snow would possibly have measured near
twenty inches had it not molted during the
first four or five hours of the fall. The high
wind which prevailed during the whole
time it snowed, made the storm almost
blinding, and blew the snow into drifts as
high as the fence tops, blocking up the roads
in snob a manner as to render them Impas
sible, and entirely suspending travel for a
time.
Work on several sections of the Columbia
and Port Deposit Bethnal was commenced
on the llth inst. The contractors ere compel
led by the terms of the contract to finish the
work by the 15th of Juno, which, with what
hi already built, will complete about six
miles of the lower and of the road, forming
a connection at the mouth of the Octoraro
With the Philadelphia and Baltimore Cen
tral, will thus give our rood a southern out
let by way of Port Deposit.
LARGE SALA OF PEFAONAL PROPERTY.-
The personal properly of Col. Feather, pro
prietor of the Ephrata Mountain Springs,
was sold last week. The sale was a very
extensive one, commencing on Tuesday
morning and ending on Saturday evening.
The artidll es disposed of embraced the furni
ture and fixtures of that extensive estab
lishment, with a large lot of hay, and
wagons of various descriptions, The'pro
oesds amounted in the aggregate to over
*W.—Reading Daily Times,
motes Miturs•
EXPLAINED.
The following letter of inquiry was late
ly received, and as similar questions have
frequently been asked before, we will an
swer them through the press:
assiallatUno, Feb. 18th, 1288.
Dr. S. B. Hartman .* CO.: Genfs:—Mr. Abra
ham Martin, of this county paid me a visit on
the 10th of December last. I observed an ulcer
oehlnd his ear, and hie eyes also were sore.
On questioning him, be told me that he had
several ulcers on „his legs, and =all ones all
over Ms body, and even among the roots of his
hair, with shooting pains along the bones.
I advised him to write to you, and see what
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 simmered by
stating, that'his di sease was Sorofttla, or some
other constitutional disease, and yon advised
him to take Mishler's Green Label Bitters. He
bought six 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-lawful, and
then diminished gradually again to the same
dose he began with; be said these were your
directions. I saw him this morning, hale and
hearty—perfectly cored—even his eyes are well
which I consider remarkable, as !have known
persons to be afflicted with inflamell eyes all
through 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," asked him if he had any in
the house. "0, yes," said he. And going to the
cupboard, handed me a bottle half full, and
saying." this is what I have left from the six
bottles." I took a swallow, and It teas ed so un-
like the Bitters that I had taken, that I was
sure it was not Mishler's Bitters; and he bay
ing never taken any other, declared, that he
bought it for Mishler's Bitters. Vnable to, de
cide the question, I concluded to write to you,
and ask if you have more than one kind.
Yours, moat respectfully.
CHARLES FORREY.
ANSWER:
LANCASTER, Feb. 14th, 1808.
Mr. Charters Fbrrev : 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 le always need
for Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Kidney Affections
and Diseases of the Lunge and Throat, &c.;
and in those it's 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 1 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
Jaundice; 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 Mishlerle Herb Bitters, that never visited
Dr. Hartman, nor wrote to him, with doubtless
the same effect.. But the number above given
aro 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'evel ybody, and all of
them can be written to, If desired.
MISHLER'S
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 arc now sold
everywhere, at one dollar and fifty cents per
bottle; and although never before advertised,
have at present nearly as large a sale as the
Herb Bitters. They have been Hold 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
GREEN LABEL. BITTERS; but most persow.,
suffering from these complaints will not allow
their 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 Chronic Complaints peen•
liar to females. Ladles suffering lrom any ir
regularities will Bud them a great boon. Every
lady that Is pale with palpitation of the heart,
or a fluttorin g 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 cases. 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 tile fair sex thoroughly understand its
merits, no more pale, emaciated and disconso
late faces will bo seen; bet all women will at
least look fresh and hearty, if not beautiful
and fair as queens ; and when asked, how came
tile change, all will answer, through MISR
LER'S RED LABEL BITTENB. They are sold
everywhere at one dollar and fifty cents per
bottle.
Hoping you, es well as the rest of mankind,
are not disappointed in the fact, that the largo
array of certificates of cures effected by Mich
ler's Bitters, of every conceivable diseivie,which
we and Mr. Mishler have published heretofore,
was the wofk: of three distinct preparations
and not one only.
Wo apo reepactßilly yourß,
B. B. HARTMAN & CO
LADIES ALL!
Old and young, married and single, should use
MISHLER'S RED LABEL BITTERS.
GENTLEMEN ALL!
Young and old, rloh and poor, should use
MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS.
OMfEIMMEIRI
Afflicted with Sirofula or delicate dlse.ases—
then by all means use MISHLER'S GREEN
LABEL BITTERS.
Since our preparations are sold only as med
icines, and not as beverages, persons selling
them are not required to take out retail liquor
license.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
COUNTRY STORE KEEPERS
DR. S. B. HARTMAN
Can be consulted:ln all eases of disease of hat
ever character, and will prescribe free of
charge at all hours of the day.
OFFlCE—Southeast Angle Centre square,
Lancaster, Pa. mart tfds,se
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Our Piano Fortes are now universally no
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Ever', Plano - Forte Warranted for rive
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Our Pianos are made to lest, the material
used for every part are thoroughly seasoned,
and of the very beet quality that can be pro.
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might pass over never escapee our vigilance
every part. insi de 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
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singing capacity, and has all the power Dimes•
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They are; without doubt the best; the moat
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cts.• for specimen number. Address THE
RADICAL, Lock Box 132, Boston, Moss.
RED JACKET
AXE•
Tried and not found Wanting.
We claim ft will cut TwentylPve (25)
per cent. more cord wood per day
than any other Axe made.
MCKEESPORT, Dec. 19, 1867.
MMISRS. LIPPINCOTT & CO.
Buts :—I nave fully tried your Patent Axe
and and that it is all that you claim for it.. It
will chop faster than any other Axe that lever
saw, and leaves the wood without sticking at
all. I would pot chop three days without one
for the cost. I need not say any more, for any
man that trlei one will be satisfied.
OAUTION -_Thee both te
and Label
infringers 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 sale by all Dealers and the Manalhe
turers,
LIPPINCOTT 6: BAHEWEEL,
(SUCCESSOR TO LIPPINCOTT & CO.)
Sole owners of the Patents,
PITTSBURGH, PA
DRY GOODS.
SPIUNG IMPOBTA2IOX,3,
186 8 .
ANTE-WAR PRICES
W portations are now receiving and opening our Spring
Im and Auction l'urchaseg of
ISH and FRENCH. DRESS GOODS, 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 aim opening our Importations of
LINENS, WHITE GoODS and HOSIERY,
many articles of which are as low as at any
time previous to the War.
In addition to the above, we invite attention
to our stock oI'CLOTHS, NOTIONS, CARPETS,
&c., and also
DOMESTICS,
AND PRINTS,
Full Lines and Low Prices.
LATHROP, LUDINGTON it CO.,
326, 3:8, MO Broadway, N. Y.
NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP CO.
THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA,
VIA PANAMA OR NICARAGUA,
BAILING BROM NEW YORK
March sth and 25th ; Apra sth and 15th ; May
5(4, 15th and 25th.
With New Steamships of the First-Claes.
PASSAGE LOWER THAN BY ANY OTHER
LINE.
For Information address
D. N. CARRINOTON, Agent,
177 West St.„ N. Y
W. H. WEBB, President.
CHAR, DANA, V.loe Pres
Oflice-54 Exchange Place, N. Y.
GUANONo .
Beet u l p
e P r e p T o v . l p a i r i L at
e G , up: i 3 r ft
Ground. none, Fish Guano Plaster, Poosphatle
Guanos, &0., for sale by GEO, E. WHITE, 160
Front St., New York.
$l. 5 Per Day, Sure. No money in advance.
Agents wanted everywhere to sell our
Potent Everlasting Metallic Clothes-Linea. Ad
dress AMERICAN WIRE CO., 1152 Broadway, N.
V. 16 Dearborn Bt., Chicago.
WANTED. --.SALESMEN to travel for a
Manufacturing Company and sell by
sample. Good wages are guaranteed. Address,
with stamp HAMILTON & HOWE, 418 Chest,
nut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
CIIRE YOURSELF of DEBILITY,SEXUAL
DISEASES, an—Send your address on
stamped envelope and ask for circular of
"Pathology." Direct AMERICAN NEWS CO.,
121 Nassau street, New York.
ItEAT DISTRIBUTION
By TUE
METROPOLITAN GIFT COMP Y
EVERY TICK ET DRAWS A PRIZE
400 " 00
30 Elegant Rosewood Pianos.... Each 8300 to $5OO
35 " Melodeons.. " 76 to 150
ISO Sewing Machines " 6o to 175
250 Musical Boxes " 25 to 200
000 Fine Gold Watches " 75 to 300
700 Fine Silver Watches " 80 to 50
Pine Oil Paintings, Framed Engravings, Silver
Ware. Photograph Albums, snd a large as
sortment of Fine Gold Jewelry, In all
valued at
1,000 000 DOLLARS.
CHANCE TO DRAW ANY OF THE ABOVE
I'EtIZES BY PURCHASING A !SEALED TICKET FOR
25 CENTS.—Tickets describing each Prize are
sealed in Envelopes and thoroughly mixed.
On receipt of 25 cents a beal,tl Ticket will be
drawn, without choice, and delivered at our
°Mee, or sent by mail lA, uuy address. The prize
named upon It will be delivered to the ticket
holder on payment of one dollar. Prizes will
he immediately sent to any address, as re
quested, by express or return mail.
You will know Ivhat your Prise l be
fore you pay for it. Any PI 128 may be ex.
changed tur another of the same va.ue. No
Blanks.
N- Our patrons eau depend on fair dealing.
REFERENCES.—The following persona have
latny drawn Valuable Prizes from this Com
pany, and kindly permitted the use of their
names:
el. T. Wilkins, 379 Sixth Ave., N. Y., $l,OOO ;
Mrs. E. eituarr Nelson Place, N. Y., 8540; Mies
P . Monroe, Chicago, Piano valued at 8900,
W. Curtis, New Haven, Gold WM013,8200; Robt.
Jackson, Dubuque, Sowing Maculae, 8100;
Pullin McCarty, Louisville, Hy., 8600; James
Rogers, Washington, D.C., Musical Bo.x, $150;
L. D. Warren, 9014th IS. Y. Piano, 8500; B.
T . Ferris, New Orleans, Gold ,
'Watch, 8250; W.
T. Atlanta, Ga., $500; R. A. Patterson,
Nashville, Tenn.. Melodeon, $160; E. Dayton,
Ala„ Diamond Cluster Ring, $400;
Strong, Burlington, Vt., 810 u; A. T. Atkins,
7 a r f , ii , g o il r d, rr l e ll ii , to D n i , ai i n . o j n „ d sl p 2 p, r ll; s lli r r y s Bw ll 4:
20 clay 81., Baltimore, Sewing kaohine, $76;
T. Alderman, 80 Alain kit., Buffalo, 8100; J. Dar
rime, N. Bedford, Mass., Gold Watch, 82 1 76; Miss
M. Scott. Ninth & Saris= St., Pulls., Gold
Watch, 8150; Zimmerman , lak st., Brook
lye, 8500; hi. Bowers, Detroit, Gold Watch, 8250;
M. Fuller, llariford, Conn., Sliver Set,
8150; A. Schirley, Louisville, Ky., Diamonu
Ring, 8200; 0. T. Mason, 40 Broad St, N. Y.,
B'oo ; Mrs, A. Melrose, Sixth Ave., near .90th
Bt.. ?lane 8501.1.
We Publish no names without permission.
OPINIONS OF TELE PRESS.—" 'Musical Fes
tivals' several times postponed, compelling
purchasers of tickets to wait for months
for the distribution . , has impaired pub.
ilcs cool:Wench in such affairs. 'she 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 le the plan of HAttrxn,
WiLsoN & Co., 178 Broadway, the most attrac
tive place& the kind now in operation. They
are doing the largest business and deserve
their success. You cannot draw asloo,oeo farm
there, but have a reasonable chance for a good
prize, as we have known many that have
drawn, and the firm is reliable.—Daily News.
Jan, Bra, 1868.
"The Metropolitan Gift. Company are dis
tributing many valuable Mises. We have ex.
mined their manner of doing business, and
know them to be a falydealing firm. Their
plan is more satisfactory that. •Presentation
Festivals,' as they draw every day and the sub.
scriber need not pay for the orifices drawn un
less suited."—Journal, Ste. 050, 1808,
" The Gift Establishment of ha teen,
WlL
sox & Co., at 178 Broadway, le daily drawing.
;Wow& of visitors to witness the drawing pro
oast, The investment is but 25 cents fur a
oweason, and the
. prize drawn , If satisfactory,
is immediately delivered tor one dollar. A
friend of ours, last week, drew a $5OO prize.'
welch he promptly received.-21mer, Deo. 800;
1807.
Liberal Inducements to Agents. Batisfaation
guaranteed. Avery package of Ned fed lbithdoper
contains one Can. (1(15.
Six 11,okets for One Dollar; 18 for TWo *Dol
len; 88 for Five Dollars; 100 fur Fifteen Dollars.
All letters should be addressed ton:,
a.AupER, wrzeozrAt
178 BroadWaY, Y
gat ativnituustas.
. •
.f 1 1 4 4 4 4
TO THE WORKING 40......—Farmersil
gfcisiccins, Ledles , and everybody, I am
now prepared to tarnLh you with constant
employment at your homes—tnewhole of your
time, or in yotur spare momenta. Business new,
light ame n dprofitb 50 cents to 55 per evening
eaatly ed by personstof either sex, and the
days and girls nearly as much as men. Great
inducements offered those who will devote
their whole time to the business, and that every
who sees thie notice may sand their ad
dress test the business for themselves, I
make the following unparalleled offer: To all
who are not well satisfied with the tautness, I
will send 111 to pay for the trouble of writing.
Full particulars, directions, &c" sent free.
samples sent by mail for 10 cents. Address
E. O. .S.I4LEN, Augusta, Maine.
REVOLUTION IN TRADE.
Greater inducements than everbefore offered
to persona getting up clubs in our
ONE DOLLAR SALE.
Send for New Spring Circular.
PARKER h CO.,
81 and 88 Federal St., Roston. Mae
HOW THE QUACKS EXTORT FROM
jIM their unfortunatep
Ul atients.
QUACKERY itXI ENTPOSED. see "THE PA.
T G
It tells you how to sure diseases of the gener
ative organs in both sexes, with simple, safe
and reliable Remedies, to be procured at any
Drug Btore. Those about to marry should pro
cure a copy at once. Address G. W. AMNION,
M. D., 12. i Crosby St., New York. Mailed on
receipt of 4 postago stamps. •
WHY WILL YOU WORK PORN PER DAY
and be bossed round, when you can en.
gage In an easy and lucrative business that will
pay you from $1 to $0 per day or 82per evening,
If at leisure. Yon won't be sorry If you send
10 cents for full particulars and sample. Ad-
dress GEO. S. DIEI.T.PII, Lewiston, Me.
THE CELEBRATED
"ESTEY" ORGAN,
VOX HUMANA STOP.
Pronounced by all who have heard it the
most natural and beautiful Imitation of the
HUMAN VOICr, ever yet Introduced. J. ES
TEY 6: CO., Brattleboro, Vt., the original In
ventors and Manufacturers 417 Broome Bt., N.
Y.; 270 River Bt., Troy, N. Y.. 18 North 7th St.,
Phila.; 115 Randolph st.; Chicago.
ONE XL
DOLLAR ALL
A PRESENT OF $2 5 VALUE
tgF your own selection, free of oost,, for a few
days' service in any town or village. Par
ulars and a gift sent free, by addressing,
with stamp, N. B. OLOUDMAN dz CO., 40 Han-
over Street, Boston, Mass.
PSYCHOMANCY, or Roul Charming..—
How either sex may footnote and gain the
alfection+ of any one they choose, instantly ;
also secure prosperity in love or business.
Every one can acquire this singular power.
This queer, exciting 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 mall for
25 cents, or five for ono dollar, together with a
guide to the unmarried. Address T. WILLIAM
a CO., Book Pulishers, Philadelphia.
WE ARE COMING I
And will present to any person sending us a
club In our Great
ONE DOLLAR SALE
of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, a
Watch,Plece of Bheeting,Bllk•Drer 3 Paternoto.,
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 00 Clubs are now more than equal In
value to Clubs of 60 and 10.: respective-
M=!
ly of other firms
Si- PLEASE EXAMINE. liii
Any person ordering either of the 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 (83.)—One of the following
articles, viz; Delaine dress pattern; fancy
colored bed spread; 100 view Turkey morocco
album; 20 yards sheeting; striped cashmere
delatne dread 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
5 bottle revolving castor, on feet; set superior
steeled bladed knives and forks; worsted
promenade shawl ; ladles' long gold plated
chain; ladies' gold double rim; •, 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 D dote, ivory trimmings • superior
Turkey morocco shopping bag; ladies high
cut balmorel boots,
For o club of 60 (80.)—One of the following
articles, viz: Black or colored alpaca dress pat,
tern ; poplin dress pattern; one piece of
bleached or brown sheeting; engraved, silver
plated, O bottle revolving castor; 8% 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; ladies' all
wool cloak pattern ; silver-plated cake or card
basket; fur muff or cape; ladies' fashionable
wool double shawl; splendid clasped family
Bible, Oxl2 record page and engravings; yds.
double width water proof cloaking; set Ivory
handle knives, with silver-plated forks; set
sliver forks; one set lace curtains.
Fora club of 100, (810.)—Oneof the follow
ing articles, viz: 4 yds. double width cloaking
or coating; 2 large, flue, bleached linen table
covers, with I doz. large abed dinner napkins
to match; twenty-five yards splendid hemp
carpeting, good adorn; extra quantity black or
alpaca dress patterns; extra quality poplin
dress patterns; one large piece snperlorquallty
extra width sheeting; pair gent's calf 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
barrel shot gun ; Bacon's slx•barrel revolver;
pair superior white wool blankets; nice fur
muff and cape; sliver-plated engraved ice
pitcher, With salver; seven and one-half yards
all wool fancy cassimere, for suit; one dozen
Rogers' best silver-plated forks; commonsense
sewing and embroidering machine; two heavy
honey comb quilts; splendid family Bible,
record and photograph page.
For larger Clubs the value increases n the
same ratio.
Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any
address free. Send money by registered letter.
Address all orders to
ALLEN, HAWES dz. CO.,
15 Federal Street, Boston, Mass.
P. O. Box C.
Wholesale Dealers In Dry and Fancy Goods
Cutlery, Plated Ware Albums, Leather
Goods, dm., &c,
gtiorellaurous.
COURT PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, the Honorable HENRY G. LONG,
President, and Honorable ALEXANDER L.
HAYES, and Jolts J. LIBHART, 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 Sea
stone 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 Procisna lion 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 Tall
Delivery, will commence in the Court House in
the City of Lancaster, in the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania on the third MONDAY in
APRIL,: (the 20th,) 1808. In pursuance of
which precept PUBLIC Not tab Is HEREBY
GIVEN, to the Mayor and Aldermen of the City
of Lancaster, in the said county, and all the
Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Con
stables, of the said city and county of Lancaster,
that they be then and there in their own proper
persons with their rolls, records and examina
tions, and inquisitions, and their other reinem
brances, to do those things whicn to their
omces 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
and there to prosecute against them as shall be
J net.
Each 810,000
. " 5,000
. " 1,000
" 500
Dated at Lancaster. the itch day of March,
1808. JACOB F. FREY. Mora
'gar 18 Atdonw&Star
I N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States. Eastern District of Pennsyl
vania, S. S.—ln the matter of Charles J. Posey,
of Pottsville, in the County of Schuylkill, in
said District, a Bankrupt.
The Baia Bankrupt having, under the Act of
Congress of 2nd MARCH, 1867, flied his petition
far a discharge from all his debts provable
under the esid act, and for a certificate thereof,
alleging that more than six months have ex
pired since he was adjudged a Bankrupt it is
ordered that a meeting of creditors be held on
the 181 h day of APRIL, 1868, at 10 o'clock, A. M.,
before the Register, John P. Hobart Esq., at
his office, No. 184, Centre street, Pottsville,
Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, to be con
tinued by adjournment, if necessary, when and
where the examination of the e.dd Bankrupt
will be finished; and that if neither assignee
or creditor opposes, the Register certifies to
the court whether the said Bankrupt has in all
things conformed to his duty under the said
Act, and if not, in what respects; which certi
ficate and the said examination, when closed,
with all other papers relating to the case, will
be filed by the Register In the Clerk's officio.
It is further ordered that a hearing be had
upon the said petition for discharge, and cent
baste
on WBiDNESDAY, the 28th day of
APRIL, 1868, before the said r ourt of Philadel
phia at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and where all
creditors who have proved their debts, and
other persons in interest, may appear and
show cause, If any they have, Why the prayer
of the said petition ehonld not be granted.
Witness the Hon. John Cadwalader, Judge of
of the said District Court, and the
{ BEAL the seal thereof, at Philadelphia, the
18th day of March, A. D., 1868.
Attest:O. R FOX Clerk.
JNO. P. HOBART, Reglut;i. (MiraV;Ti
IN.rilE HATTER OF THE DIVISION
of the Mt Election District of Lancaster
county, now comprising the whole of Salisbury
twp., and forming a now election district out
of the southern part of said township. (now
being the southern part of said eleetfon die
trial,) to be bounded on the north by a public
road leading from Lancaster to Downingtown,
known as tne "Old Road," on the east by'the
Lancaster and Chester county line, on the
south oy the Chester county and Badsbury twp.,
line, and on the west by Paradise and Leacock
townships. The Commissioners appointed by
the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lancaster
county, tereport upon the expediency of the
proposed division of that ghth election dis
trict,herebyglve notice they will meet for
the purpose of their apointment at the public
township Tru WEDN E SDAY the Gap, in said
, on the 1511 i day of
APRIL, JBBB, at 8 o'clock, A. M., of said day,
when and where all persons interested are re
quested to attend if they see proper.
JACOB FRANTZ,
WM. NOBLE
WM. SPENCIIR,
Mar 18 !twit) Commissioners.
OOFING MILATE—PRICEB REDUCED
The undersigned has constantly on hand •
supply of 'tooling Slate for sale at Reduced
Prices. Also, an extra .LIGHT ROOFING
SLATE, intended for slating on Shingle roofs.
Employing the very best slaters all work will
be warranted lo be executed in the beet man.
nor; Builder, and others will find it to their
Interest to call and examine the sam_ ples at his
Agricultural and Seed Warerooms, No. 98 Etat,
Ring street Lanoluiter, Pa. 9 doors west of the
Court House. GEO. D. SPREORER.
deo 19 UMW
etwils,
srisiati 1868!
CLOTHS, CASHMERES AND CLOTHING
-AT
HAGER dr. BROTHERS.
FINE azacir AND COLORED CLOTHS,
FRENCH & AMERICAN COATINGS.
CASSIMEEtIn3 FOR SUITS.
CASHMERETTS, DRAT' D' ETE, JEANS, Ac.
.ALSO,
GOODS FOR BOYS' ;WEAR
A very large and complete assortment and
Prices as Low as In 11G.
READY MADE CLOTHING!
FINE MUSS SUITS.
MEDIUM AND FINE CASSIMERE SUITS.
SUITS FOR BOY'S.
A lull assortment of our own manufacture and
guaranteed to give satislaction In
PRICE, QUALITY AND STYLE
HAGER A BRO'S.
r *DIES DRESS GOODS!
We invite an examination of
NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS
JUST RECEIVED I
ALSO,
GOODS!
At OURNING
Of Lnpin ' q Manufacture, including
BOMBAZINES, TAMIESE,
CANTON CIA MS
• BILK POPLIZIALLIES,
POPLIN ALPACAS,
MORAIBS, do., &C.
BLACK AND COLORED SILKS!
FROM FINE TO EXTRA QUALITIES
HAGER & BROTHERS.
WLNDOW SHADES!
WINDOW SHADES I
HAGER & BROTHERS have now in store a
choice selection of WINDOW SHADES, to
which they invite attention.
Also, all widths of White, Buff and Green
Shade Hollands. •
WALL PAPERS,
WALL PAPERS,
WALL PAPERS.
HAGER & BROTHERS are now receiving
SPRING STYLES FOR 1868.
Our Stook will be found complete, and to
comprise a great variety of new dcslims of
plain and decorative I
PAPER HANGINGS,
Fine Stamped Gilt, Satins, Blank and Wood
Colors, for
PARLORS, HALLS, DINING Rooms AND
CHAMBERS.
Also, DECORATIVE PAPERS In
MARBLE, FRESCOES, OAR, WALNUT.
ROSEWOOD, &c.
The moat complete assortment ever offered
in Lancaster,and will be sold at less than Phila•
delphia prices. Call and examine.
'HAGER & BROTHERS.
CARPETS!
ENGLISH BRUSSELS.
ENGLISH TAPESTRY,
Imperial Three• Ply, Tapestry Ingrain, Extra and
Mtperfine Ingrain, Three• Ply and Plain Vane•
San, Wool Dutch, Cottage, Hemp and Rag
asrpett of Hartford and Lowell, and
best Philadelphia makes.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS—from 1 to 4 yards wide.
Cocoa and Canton 'Mattlugs, Rugs, Door
Mats, &c.
We now offer a very fall and complete stock,
and at VERY LOW PRICES.
mar 25 tfwl2 HAGER & BROTHERS.
THE LOWEST PRICES YET
Housekeepere attention Domestic Goods
at Old Prices) Tickings, Checks, Sheetings,
Shlrtinge, Oil Cloths and Carpets, Bleached
and Unbleached Muslins. 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,
Sign of the Bee Hive
•
Jan lo tiw 2
1868 THE GREATEST BARGAINS 1868
AND THE BEST PLACE TO BUY!
CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST,
CHEAP JOHN'S VARIETY STORE
THE MOST EXTENSIVE ASSOHTMENT IN
THE CITY,
and at unprecedentedly Low Prices, of Goods
of all kinds.
DIEM
PHOTOGRAPH ALEIUNIS
TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY,
TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
PERFUMERY, SOAPS,
and an endless variety of Notions. He also
ai 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 mid Children. Also,
BMW
GLASS AND QUEENSWARE,
TEA SETS, &C., &C
Now Is the time to get bargains, as the entire
stock has been laid In at greatly reduced figures
GOODS SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Xi- Remember the cheapest and best place
to buy in alt Lancaster is at
CHEAP JOHN'S
No. 3 EAST KING ST., LANCASTER CITY.
deo 4 tfw4l3
3w315, 'Rath:lraqi, dr.
250 REARS OF THE CELEBRATED
SOUTH WORTH OR HAMPSHIRE
CAP, LETTER, AND NOTE PAPERS
300,000 ENVELOPES
FROM THE BEST MANUFACTURERS
AMERICA AND EUROPE.
Together with our large stock of
FRENCH AND ENGLISH NOTES
WHOLESALE TO MERCHANTS
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA PRICES,
RETAIL AT OUR USUAL FAIR RATES.
Country Merchants will flnd it greatly to
their advantage to give us a call for the above
articles, together with Blank Books, School
Books, and all other articles In our line, as they
can save the freight from Philadelphia or New
York, and the price of boxes and cartage.
Our customers will find all new and Standard
Publications—on our shelves—as fast as issued
from the American and English press.
J. E. BA RR,
19 East King street.
mar 21 tftlmw Lancaster.
G IFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTSIIII
GIFTS FOR THE EIOLIDA Y. 9/
among wllleh are some from the PARIS EX.
POSITION.
BIBLES, Prayer and Hymn Books of all De
nominatlous.
POETS In Blue and Gold, Am
ANNUALS, WRITING DESKS,
WORK BOXES, JEWELRY BOXES,
REGENCY DESKS, DRESSING CASES
LADIES' COMPANIONS. PORT FOLIOS
ALBUMS, NEW GAMES,
AUTOGRAPH BOOKS,
CHESSMEN & BOARDS, R
BACKGAMMON BOADS,
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 LA/9 TERNS.
Please call end examine at
J. M. WEdTHAEFFER'S
ilh.ap Book Store,
No. 44, corner of North Queen and Orange sts.,
Lancaster, Pa. (dec 11 lwd,ktrw 49
THE NEW YORK SUN.
An Independent Daily Newspaper, political
and general, giving all the News in a fresh,
readable, attractive manner, condensed so that
a liminess man,can find:time to read the whole.
CHARLES A. DANA, Editor and Manager.
Price, se a pear ; $1.50 for three months.
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mar 18 itdeBtw 11 New York City.
wachint lapa, &c.
TILE REY-STONE FOUNDRY AND
MACHINE SHOP,
EAST CHESTNUT STREET IRON WOMB,
LA/TOASTER, PENN'A,
Nie.A.vir OPPoarrE Tax R. R. Dap=
The Undersigned are now prepared to speed
ily and eftectuay 111 l all orders for Iron or
Brass Castings= Machine Work, Forging, dio,
Enpines or every required power and finish,
Shafting, Pulleys and all kinds ofhlill Gearing
made and.reppred..
Models for Machinery of every character and
quality made to order, and full satisfaction
guaranteed.
Special attention paid to Repairing of Far.
mere' Impliments. Quill paid for Old Iron.
Jan 18-tfddrw FRANK F. LANDIS,
EZRA F. LA.NDDA
Ward gongs.
AELSIIONEIS ESTATE S i .TOISEPIT T.
DICEINBON, Of Radish totenahl Lan
caster county.—Jbeeph T. DI vol bury townahlp, having try deed of voluntaxy
assignment, dated FEBRUARY 20, 1028, as
signed and honsfessed all hie estate and streets
to the undersigned, for theelienefit of the cred
itors of the said Joseph T. Dickinson, be there
fore giveaa notice to all persons indebted to
Bald wissaar. to make poignant to the under
signed wlthont delay, and thoee having claims
to present them to
SAMUEL EILOKOM,
Redding In Christians, Lan A M es Pa
mar aw i
ESTATE OF CAPTAIN JOHN STEELE,
late of Leaoock twp., deo'd.—The under
signed Auditor, appointed to distribute the
balance remaining in the hands of Henry E.
I:Haymaker and Samuel D. Foster. Administrae
tors, cum testament° anncro to and among those
legally entitled to the same, will sit for that
purpose on WEDNESDAY APRIL 15th,1808, at
I o'clock, P. H., in the Library Room of the
Court House, In the City of Lancaster where
all persons interested in said distribut ion may
attend. EIILEN FRANKLIN
mar 20 Mater Auditor.
ESTATE OF MBE. JAME STEELE, LATE
of Leacocic twp., dee'd.—The undersigned
Auditor, appointed to distribute the balance re
maining In the hands of Nathaniel E. Blv
maker,Haecutor, to and among those legally
entitled to the same, will sit for that purpose
on WEDNESDAY,APRIL I.sth, 1388, at 2 o'clock
P. M., In the Library Room of the Court House,
in the City of Lancaster, where all persons in
terested in said distribution may attend.
EMLEN FRANKLIN,
mar 20 ltd&ltw Auditor.
AtilL DIT OR'S NOTICE.—ESTATE OF
George Ebrecht, late of the Borough of
helm. deceased.—The undersigned Audi
tor, appointed to distribute the balance re
maining in the hands of David Stoner, Execu
tor of the last will and testament of said de
ceased, to and among those legally entitled to
the same, will attend for that purpose on
WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of APHLL,..A. D.,
1868, at 10 o'clock, A. IL, in the Library Room
of the Court House, in the City of Lancaster,
where all persons interested In said distribu
tion may attend. D. G. ESHLEMAN,
mar 25 9tw121 Auditor.
RANIERI:II.T NOTICE.
irt the District Court of t , ll :r e n } .
united States for the East- In Bankruptcy.
ern District of Penn's.
At Lancaster, MAil 24th, 1888.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The under
signed hereby gives notice of his appointment
as Assignee of Henry H. Hershey, of Bart twp.,
in the County of Lancaster, and State of Penn
sylvania, within the said District, who has
been acii ridged a Bankrupt upon his own peti
tion by the District Court of said District.
DANIEL G. BAKER, Assignee,
No, 24 North Duke street, Lancaster.
mar 25 31w12
IANKEUPT NO ICE.
the District Court of the
United States for the East- k-In Bankruptcy.
ern District of Penn's.
At:Lancaster,t be 18th day of MARCH, A. D.,1808.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The under
signed hereby gives notice of his appointment
as Assignee of Francis L. Calder, of the City of
Lancaster, 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 Did
trict. D. G. ESHLEMAN, Assignee,
mar 25 3tw0121 38 N. Duke SL, Lancaster
ADMZ NISTRATOR'S NOTICE.•ESTATE
of George Rigg, late of Cwrnarvon twp.,
ceased.—Letters of administration having
been granted to the undersigned, all persons
indebted thereto, are requested to make im
mediate settlement, and those having claims
or demands against the same will present
them wlfbont delay for settlement to the un
dersigned, residing in said township.
CATHERINE RIG°,
mar II 13twl0l Adminletratrix.
AU BIT On , 6 NOTICE.—ESTATE OF
Frederick Wolfinger, late of the City of
Lancaster, deceased.—The undersigned Audi
tor, appointed to distribute the balance re
maininvin the hands of Christian tiheaffer,
Administrator, to and among those legally
entitled to the same, will attend for that pur
pose on FRIDAY, the 10th day of APRIL, 1808,
at 10 o'clock, A. M., in the Library Room of the
Court Rome, in the City of Lancaster where
all persons interested in said distribution may
attend. ABRAM SHANK, Auditor.
Mar 18 4t.w11 "
B ANKRUPT NOTICE.
In the District Court of the
United States for the East-}ln Bankruptcy.
ern District of Penn'a.
At Lancaster. the 17th day of MARCH, IMO.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The under
signed hereby gives notice of his appointment
as Assignee of George W. Tehudy, of the vil
lage of Willow Street, in the County of Lan
caster, and State of Pennsylvania, within the
said District, who has been adjudged a Bank
rupt upon,hls own petition by the District
Court of said District.
DANIEL G. BARER, Assignee,
No. 24 North Duke street, Lancaster.
mar 18 3twll
BANKRUPT NOTICE
In the District Court of the) it
United States for the East- -in takruptcy.
ern District of Penn's.
At Lancaster, the 1 lth of MARCH, A. D., 1868.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; The under
signed hereby gives notice of his appointment
as Aseighee of Patrick Reynolds, of the Town
ship of Strasburg, in the County of Lancaster
and State of Pennsylvania, wit bin said District,
who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his
own petition, by toe District Court of said
District. D. G. EN RLEMAN, Assignee,
No. 36 North Duke street, Lancaster.
mar 17 3t•wll
PETITION OF CITIZENS OF EAST CO.
calico and Brecknock townships, for on In
dependent School District.
The undersigned commissioners, appointed
by the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lancaster
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 Breck
nook, on 'THURSDAY, APRIL 18th, 1868, at 9
o'clock, A. M.
ABRAHAM KAUFFMAN,
WELLINGTON YUNDT,
SAMUEL ROYER,
• Commissioners.
Itw 11
March 12, 1888.
mar 18
gltai agitate.
IIIIMBER LAND FOR SALE.-400 ACRES
I of tine White Oak and Chestnut Oak Tim.
for sale, located in Middle Creek Valley, Pa.,
one•fourth 01 a mile from the Middle Creek
Valley Railroad, now being built. This tract
contains a large quantity of the very beet
Chestnut Oak Bark in the State, is one mile
from a station, and has a fine water power
of thirty feet fall. For particulars, inquire of
F. W. 1 , ANDERSLOOP,
mar 18.1ttl&3tw Glenrook, York co., Pa.
VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE IN LOU
DOUN COUNTY, VIRGINIA.—I offer for
sale the farm on which I reside, containing
296% ACRES,
lying near the Trap, in Loudoun county, on the
road leading from kinickersville to Upperville,
one mile southeast of the Blue Ridge moun
tain, ten miles from Piedmont, on the M. U. R.
It. and fourteen miles from Pnrceilville. on the
Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad. The land
is of tine quality, well watered and wooded,
there is a handsome
STONE DWELLING HOUSE
on the premises, and other out-houses. The
location Is beautiful and remarkably healthy,
the greater portion of the land I. under good
atone fencing; it has also a good Apple and
Peach Orchard. I would Invite the attention
of persons wishing to purchase land in Lou
done, to this very desirable farm.
aug 20 itdadfw A. B. CARTER.
AGOOD VIRGINIA FARM FOR SALE.—
The subscriber offers for sale privately, hie
im containing about . _ .
105 ACRES
about 00 acres cleared, the balance well timber
ed. This farm is situated in Augusta county,
Va., on Middle river, and runs to the public
road leading from Spring Hill to Staunton,
about 7 miles from Staunton. There is a very
comfortable DWELLINti, 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, produc
ing
h g e o r o e d i
s cropsof kinds
ood lime n o a f . tr a a n i n i
n a e n . d h grass.
There
quarry of superior lime stone on it.
Any' one wishing to buy a good email farm
should call and examine for themselves.
ROBERT VANLEAR,
Long Olade, Augusta co , Va.
Rdatfa,
AMOS S. SMITH, SAMUEL WALTON
Attorney-at-Law.
V IRGINIA LAND :AGENCY.
SMITH at, 'WALTON,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
Have for sale a large number of FARMS lo
cated in the finest sections of VIRGINIA AND
WEST VIRGINIA. Most of them are firstass
Limestone Land, well Improved convenient
to Railroads. Prices low . Great Inducements
offered to purchasers. Address
SMITH & WALTON,
leb 6 3rnw 6
Charlestown, Jefferso co i West Vinrgina.
IGIOII SALE.—THE HOUSE IN WHICH I
E now live, in the town of Bridgewater, Va.,
containing 11 rooms, all newly painted
fitted up In the nicest style. Splendid Stable,
Granary, Carriage Shed, and all outbuildings
complete, and of the best chat aster. Also,
ONE FIVE ACRE LOT
adjoining the above property. This is one of
the most desirable properties in the town.—
Price, 134,000. Address or call on
J. G. RILEY,
Bridgewater, VA.
mar 11 Btwlol
VALUABLE JEFFERSON LAND
FOR BALE.
- - - -
That highly improved, healthy and desirable
Farm known as
"FRUIT HILL."
is now offered for sale. situated 1% miles north
west of Hbepherdstown B , Jefferson Co., W. Viz,
gamin, 6 miles from the . &O. R. R., and 2 miles
from the C. &0. Canal. The farm contains
255 ACRES OF THE BEST LIMESTONE
LAND,
of which 60 ACRES ARE IN TIMBER, and the
balance In a good state of cultivation. The Im
provementa consists of an
ELEGANT BRICK RESIDENCE,
containing 18 rooms, front and back porches,
with large cistern attached. Alto,a comfortable
BRICK FARM OR TENANTS HOUSE,
containing 7 rooms,
BARN, STABLES,ICARRIAGE 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, &s.
Further particulars can be obtained from
Henry Kyd Douglas, Attorney at Law, Hagers
town, Md.; Smith, Bennett & Co., Real Estate
Agents No. 6, St. Paul street, Baltimore, or the
undersigned on the premises.
feb 4 2mwsltd M. P. ANDREWS.
FOB NALE.—A VERY CHEAP FARM
in Jefferson county, West Virginia, con
taining 2139 N, ACRES, under good fencing, and
lying within one mile of the Shenandoah
River and distant 'his ile from the consist
Harper 's Ferry. mprovements
of TWO GOOD DWELLING HOUSES, and
outbuildings; 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 eould,
at email expense, be made one of the Bnesti
fruit farms' In the county, and owing to its
close proximity to market , 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 karma, there
by making It still more available to persons of
small means, For further particulars call upon
or address by letter, R. It. LUCAS,
Dulneld'e Depot, Jefferson 00., West vs., or
P. H. STRODE,
mar 4 4twill Shepherdstown West Va.
24grinsItura3, ?“.
COIiPLETEARANIIRE
••'•"
KANITIAO2IIIIXD BY =WAY BOWER,
PHILADELPHIA.
Baper-Phoshhate of Lime, Ammonia and
Potash.
1 , :• • 04,-.),7%.1.e401.•4r('),i,
Peeked to Bags q/ 200 Ma soak
Price P5O per Ton 2,ooeltah
Liberal discount to dealers
It has raised good crops of Wheat, Curn, Oats,
Potatoes, Grass, Cotton, Tobacco. and Vegeta
tables of all ]dada . 'miners would do well to in
quire of their nearest dealer in fertilisers Ito Me
rendes obtalned from the um qf Cbmpiede -Manure.
The growing crops of Wheat, at this time, freely
attest Its virtues.
It Is highly recommended by all who have
used It up to this time.
We have numerous testimonials to the effect
that It is an invaluable Fertiliser, and we re
emnmend ti highly as a top dressing for Wheat and
Grass.
DIXON, BHAPLE:I3B & CO..
seta AGZ2iIII,
ES SOUTH WALT= LAD 40 BOLITIE WIIAILVES,
.PhUadelphia.
For male by WM. REYNOr i
mar U Uwlo.l 79 Booth M.. BaUlmiZid
T o FARMERS!
PiIOIFTO GU4FO CVMPANY'S
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO
The attention of Farmers atid other commm
era of Fertilizers is invited to this Guano, as
worthy of their special notice. 14 use for sev
eral years in Maryland, Virginia and other
Southern States, for all crops, has given It a
standard character for ezeollenoe unequalled
by any other. It possesses &lithe quickness of
Peruvian Guano with permanent qualities not
found in that article. 2.50 lbs. of this Guano
are found more than equal to 300 lbs of the beat
Superphosphatest It ripensthe wheat crop from
five to seven days earlier that the phosphates,
which fact alone gives it incalculable advan
tages. Price, 8.50 per ton, liberal discount to
dealers. For sale by
JOHN B. REESE dc CO.,
General Agents for Pacific Guano Co..
S 8 South Delaware Ave., Philad'a,
mar 2.5 6mwl2) And 71 South St., Baltimore.
Mg THERE IS NO
R MANURE
BO PERMANENT AB
A RAW BONES, I
BROM WHICH IS MADE JJ
H INT 1•T S
11 RAW BONE
SUPER-PHOSPHATE !
Warranted Perfectly Pure and Free from
Adulteration.
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.
Kr- EVERY FARMER SHOULD USE IT.
NCROFT & YOUNG,
Manufacturer's Agent,
E as SOUTH WHARVES.
PHILADELPHIA.
Factory at Wilmington, Del.
W FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
feb 26 Tnaw tl
BAUGH'S COEIIIIERCIAL MASER ES
aza- 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, $5O per 2,000 lbs.
Baugh's Chicago Bono Fertilizer.
Price, $4B per 2,00 J lbs.
Baugh's Chicago Blood Manure
:Price, $5O per $2,000 lbs.
This well known popular trade-mark will
be found upon every package of the above
manures.
rifkitkOE MARK
*
The, high estimation in which BAUGH'S
BONE MAMMIES 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 toe City of Chicago, for fur.
nishing Ammonia and Phosphate yielding
material, viz:—Bones, Dried Ficsh,.Blood,
we have, In connection with our works In
Philadelphia, the largest facilities for furnish
ing these manures, at the above low prices.
BA.UGH &BONS, Philadelphia.
NORTH-WESTERN FERTILIZING COM
PANY, Chicago.
JOHN RALSTON dr. CO., Gen'l Ag's, New York
GEORGE W. KIRKE CO., Boston.
GEO. DtrGDALE, Wholesale Ag't, Baltimore
For all Information respecting the above
Manures, address either of the above houses.
Jan MI Aim 4
FARMERS LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST
NEW JERSEY REAPER AND MOWER
COMBINED.
BEST MOW ER AND COMBINED MACHINE
IN THE WORLD
We are now offering the above-named ma
ohlne at a reduced price, for cash, from now
until the let day of April, 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, 1865.
Bucks county, /865. Doylestown Agricultural,
1865. Lehigh county, 1865. Hunterdon county,
N. J., 1865. Warren county, N. J., 1865. First
Premium as a Mower at the Field trial of the
East Penn'a Agricultural Society, held May
29, 1860. First Premium as a Mower and Reaper
combined, at the Field trials af the Burlington
County Agricultural Society, held July 2, 19436.
Also, First Premium at New Jersey State Fair,
held at Trenton, 1866.
FARMERS, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST
BUY THE BEST SELF-RAKE MA
CHINE IN MARKET.
_ - • .
Ten Years ' experience in selling Reaping
and Mowing Machines enables me to otter you
lbr 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 hand.
With this Machine, one man or boy, with a
good steady pair of horses, can do as much
work in a day, and do it 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 Farmers who have
used them the last three seasons. Take off
your Rake and Platform and you have one of
the very best Mowers In use; in cutting down
tangled grain or grass with this Machine, you
can drop your cutter bar as low as you may
desire without stopping your team; you can
Raise or Lower it with all ease while it is la
motion.
REFERENCES:
Philip Bailsman,
Jefferson Grush,
David Landis,(Pequea)
John K. Masterson
Amos B. Shuman,
Christian Herr,
Joel Kendig,
John K. Long,
Isaac Royer,
David Landis,
Ezra Hostetter.
David Beller,
Christian Lipp,
Elias Hershey,
John S. Musser,
Simon Mlnich o
Jonas Wissler,
Martin Herr,
John B. Cadwell,
John H. Hershey,
Jacob Becker,
Abram D. Krieder,
Jacob Woy,
Rudolph Herr,
Levi Landis.
BenJ. Harnley,
Heibec,
A m os W. Harnish,
Jacob Stoullzfouse
John McGovern
Henry Belmsdaffer,
Samuel Nlssley '
David L. Miller,
Jacob S. Neff
Adam Detrich.
David Charles,
David Witmer,
Abraham F. Landis
Adam tdourer,
Addison Such,
Dr. Goo. W. Reiche,
BenJ. L. Gamber,
Moses Snavely,
Martin B. Herr ,
Henry Groff, •
BenJ. L. Landis,
Elias Henselman
Jacob Ronk,
Bear & Kauffman,
Christian Brandt,
Henry S. Hostetter,
David E. Mayer,
Christian V. Kendlg,
Levi Bear,
William Spreciler,
S. B. Black,
Joel Wenger,
Lan. Co. Alms House
Jacob Bwartley,
Christian B. Herr.
STEMMER,
Agricultural Stare
&EST, LA.2,0441TZR, PA.
Bmw9
Peter Landis
John S. Wiseler,
George D. Lefevre,
Abraham King,
John Donor,
Abraham B. Mylin,
John B. Stoultzfouse,
Jacob Swarr,
Benjamin..Bushoug,
Levi Boner,
Hershey•Groff,
Martin Witmer,
Amos Shenk,
Joseph P. Ambler,
Hiram Horting,
Amos Minich,
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. Hamlet),
Abram Stouffer,
John K. Lapp,
John L. Herr
Jacob L. Brubaker,
Henry M. Gehmaz,
Joan B. Mylin,
John S. Miller,
Henry Musser,
Benj. B. Leman,
Abraham H. Stauffer,
Baxter Black,
George Hotta,
Jacob B. Brubaker,
ETlPitess,
Bear,
Amos Grubs,
Abraham H. Fisher,
Levi Herr.
Jacob C. Kready,
John Shenk,
Henry Hoff'man,
John M. Landis,
Henry E. Wolfe,
Samuel B. Fisher,
Abner Miller,
Jacob S. Landis,
Jacob M. Myers,
A. C. Keppler,
Jacob A. Bear,
John Harnish,
Jacob F. Stoultzfouse,
John Gelman,
Martin Swan, •
Bold by GEORG
At his
Nmaro. EAST KUM ST :
Nunn= sonspoito.
ENSTIRANium COMPANY.,
Thle CAPITAL AND AD9D7I% 81412,210 49
Company oontinues to Dunne Build.
Inte. Merchandise, and other property, against
loss and damage by Are, on the mutual - plan,
either for a cash premiam or premium note.
SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT.
Whole amount in5nred,...88,804,29601.
Lem am't expirtxf in 55... 212488.00 8,091,969.51
C.../TAL AND INCOME.
Am't of premium notes,
Jan. let, 1806.. 9420,090.60
Leu premium notes ex
pired in 1865 18,078.55 410,017.21
Am't of premiuM notes
received int 060 ' 115,584.13
Balance of premiums.
Jan. Ist, 1866 8,889.14
Oath receipts, less oorn
misaionsin 1806 40,71111,89
t 1670,198.87
CONTRA.
Lows and expenaos paid
in MA. 37,967.88
Balance OF - 6'l;lw za
Assets, Jan. 1, 1888 689,910.19
$570,198.3
A. 13 GREBN, Flab
Gnomic YouNo, Jr., Secretary.
bircaurz Sinntss aDLRECTORS I ressarsr,
Robert Crane, William Patton,
John Fan Ryon, dr iatt, Geo. Young, John Willteeor
J r.
U. Minion, Pflaholaa McDonald.
Sara'l F. Eberleln, M.lohael B. Shaman,
Amos B. Green, _ B. 0. Blaymaker,
Edmund ry
THEO . Agent,
North Duke street, o_pp te the Court HMI%
mar lsw I LANCASTER PENN'A.
Diumpw afhtlitotintuto.
THE ENTABLIBITED mem
J. S. RIOHANSON & 00.,
126 lif&assr 132nner, Piunn
lithe largest ManulhoturinnOcutteetloners and
Wholesale Dealers in Fruits, Nuta, ite.,
mar 25 In the United States. lyw 11
TINWARE!
The largest assortment of well made TIN
WARIs in the city constantly kept on hand;
also a general assortment of •
GOOSE FIJENDSHING GOODS.
Country storekeepers will find it to their ad
vantage to call. 3140. hi. MELLOY,
723 MAIMED STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
mar 25 4twl2
1868. SPRING OPENING. 1868.
Eras, & LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA
NEW SPRING BILKS.
NEW STYLE saewi.s.
NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS.
STEEL AND PEARL POPLIN
E. A L. alvrays keep the
BEST BLACK SILKS , ‘
N. B.—Nirr Man Bums will find it to bLeir
interest to call, as Banal= from Auction are
daily received. (mar 25 etwl2
R O. THOMPSON.
FASHIONABLE
T AIL O R,
SEVENTH AND WALNUT STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA
Samples to order from, and instructions for
measurement, sent to Gentlemen residina out
of the city, and satisfaetioa guaranteed. Those
visiting the elty,are Invited to leave their meas•
urea for present or future orders.
Pantaloon cutting is a speciality. Great ex
pel lance in this branch of tailoring warrants
an invitation to those desiring good fitting
pantaloons to give him a trial.
max 25 2mwl2
MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS,
No, 21$ ARCH ST, ABOVE ,SECOND,
PHILADELPHIA.
Tho subscriber is now prepared to offer to
his customers and the trade generally a
large and well selected stock of STRAW and
MILLINERY GOODS, PATTERN BONNETS,
FLOWERS, RIBBJNB, BONNET FRAMES,
dm., &c.
N. n.—All orders will receive careful and
prompt attention. WM. KRUSEN,
mar 18 2mw 218 Arch street, Phila.
WE BEG LEAVE TO INFOUM YOU
that we are prepared to offer for your
inspection our usual assortment of
MILLINERY GOODS,
consisting of the NEWEST SHAPES In Straw,
Silk, and GIMP Hats, Bonnets, &c.; Velvets,
Silk Goods, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers,
Ruches, Alrapes, Blondes, Braids, Ornaments,
&e., &c. We shall be happy to wait on you at
our Store, or receive your orders. Prices low
for Cash. Yours, &c. H. WARD,
Nos. 103, 103 and 107 N. Second St., Ph Dad's.
mar 18 lmwll
628. HOOP SHIRTS! 628
WM. T. HOPKINS".OWN MAKE"
OF "KEYSTONE SKIRTS,'
Are the Best and Cheapest Low Priced Hoop
Skirts in the market. Trail Skirts, 25 springs,
$1.00; 30 springs, $1.20; and 4U springs, $1.45.
Plain Skirts, ti tapes, Al springs, 80 cents; 25
springs, 95 cents; 30 springs, $1.15; and 35
springs, $1.25. Warranted in every respect.
0
-Our WN Make" of "CHAMPION SIC LriTS."
are in every way superior to all other Hoop
Skirts before thepublic, and only have to be
examined or worn to convince every one of
the tact. Manufactured of the best linen.fin
ished 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.
elvely by Merchants throughout this and the
adjoining States at very moderate prices. If
you want the beat, ask for "Hopkins' Cham
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
vite 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 all orders
should be addressed.
MANUFACTORY AND SALESROOM,
628 ARCH STREET,
Between oth and 7th Els., PHILADELPHIA
mar 4 4mwfß WM. T. HUPKINti.
SELLERS ,S, FOLW ELL,
103211211
CONFECTIONERS AND FRUITERERS,
No. Ril NORTH THIRD STREET
PHILADELPHIA.
Eir Orden promptly attended H. -Sat
fen la 3mw 7
MEYER'S NEWLY IMPROVED CRES
CENT SCALE
0 VERSTRUNG PIANOS,
Acknowledged to be the beat. London Prize
Medal and highest Awards In America re
ceived. MELODEONS AND SECOND-HAND
PIANOS.
Warerooms, 722 ARCH St., below Eighth
apr 10 lyw 14) Philadelphia.
7 2 7
RRHEY, SHARP & CO„
IMPORTERS, JOBBERS AND RETAILERS
DRY GOODS,
POPULAR PRICES
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 Sr. CO.,
727 CHESTNUT STREET
PHIDADELPHIA.
feb 6 lyw 5
PHILADELPHIA CA2V CEA HOSPITAL
R. H. KLINE, M. D.,
Clinical Lecturer and Protessor 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., is 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 Directions, antldoting,
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 persons have these antidotes.
To Investigate this treatment, or to see
potion ta under treatment, call at the Office, No.
931 Arch street, or address "Post Office Box
1474, Phi lad elphia Pa."
may 15 lyw 19
MARRIAGE GUIDE.
Young's great Physiology work, of every
one his own Doctor—Being a Private Instructor
for Married Persons or those about to Marry,
both male and female, in everything concern
ing the physiology and relations of our Sexual
System, and the Production or Prevention of
Offspring, including all the new discoveries
never before given in the English language,
by Wm. Young, M. D. This is really a valuable
and interesting work. It is written In plain
language for the general reader, and Is illus
trated with upwards of 100 engravings. All
young married people, or those contemplating
marriage, and having the least Impediment to
married life, should read this book. It dis
closes secrets that every one should be ac
quainted with. Still it is a book that must be
locked up, and not to lie about the house. It
will bo sent to any one on the receipt of Fifty
Cents. Address Dr. Wm. Young, No. 418
Spruce at., above Fourth, Philadelphia.
ylO yw 27
ttorntgo-nt-gatv.
WM. LEAMAN t
• No. 5 North Doke et. Lanoaater
B. C. KBEADY,
No. 38 North Duke et., Lancaster
t. J. PITEINHAN,
No. 9 East Orange st... Lancaster
H. M. NORTH,
Coltuabla, Lancaator county, Pa.
H. A. TOWNSEND,
No. 11 North Duke st.. Lancaster
CHAN. DENIMS,
No. 6 ittooth Doko at.. Lanouter
ABRAM SHANK
• No. 88 North Mute IL. Lancaster.
J. W. F. SWIFT,
No. 18 North Duke at.. Lancaster
£. HERB SMITH,
No. 10 South Queen it, Lam:muter
EDGAR C. REED,
No. 16 North Duke it., Lancaster
B. F. BAER,
o. 19 North Duke it., Lanosater.
D. W. PATTERSON,
No. 77 West King it., Lsnonster
FRED. R. PEWEE,
No. 6 South Duke It.. Lancaster
8. U. IiZYNOLDIk
No. 63 East King at.. Laocaator.
J. W. JOHNSON,
No. 22 !South Queen It., Dun:aster;
A. J. ANDERSON ,
• No. 21 North Di ke street. Lancaster
B. 11. PRICE.
No. 0 North Doke at.. Lancaster
WM. L. WILSON,
No. 68 East IClng st.,Lanosater
sumoar BBY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OFFICE WITH N. ELLHAvvit, Eq.,
No LANOABTs= Totri
ER, PA linsitsr,
.
!opt 26
YEIIBIRN 8. LONG,AITORNErx
LAW,, NO, 3 BOOT H RUM
incaster.
Special attention paid to procuring ors
posing discharges of debtors in bankruptcy,
proof and presentation of claims, rendering
professional assistant* 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 And 'it advan
tagsous to have a preliminary ootuiultation.
Jo 19 tfw 24
Vt4lol.
LADIES. TAKE PART/CULL XVITOE
THE REAL. VIELPAAI rEDIALE I PILLS !
WARIMPTED FBEIVCEI:
These Pills, so celebrated many years ago in
Part, for the relief of female Irregularities, and
afterwards for their criminal em pl ent In
the practice of abortion, are now oared for
sale for the first time in America. They have
been kept in comparative obscurity from the
hum that the orAgineter, Mr. Velpeu, Virg
clan in Paris h ?' 'treat wealth, and strict con
scientious pr . olples, and has withheld them
from general use, lest they should be employed
for unlawful purposes.
In overcoming Female Obstructions, Ner
vous and Spinal Affections, Pains In the Back
and Limbs, Fatigue on alight exertion, Palpi
tation of the Heart, Hys terics , &a., Alla will
effect a cure when all o er means have flailed;
and, although a powerful remedy, do not con
tain calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful
to the constitution.
To married ladles and young girls who have
never been regulated, they are peculiarly suit
ed. They will, in a short time, bring on the
monthly period with regularity.
CAurrox.—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 Canadas,
at Albany, N. Y. or to any authorised Agent.
Dr. D. McCORMICK, Agent, Lancaster.
Bold by all Druggists. By 24 lyw
A FRIEND TO THE AFFLICTED!
DR. N. B. BRSBBIN
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Has opened a permanent office In Lancaster,
Pa for the treatment of Chronlo Diseases, and
invitee those who are 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. B. compounds
his own Medicines at his Laboratory, which
combine the whole vegetable and,mineral
kingdoms, without oonfloing himself to any
one system of medicine, devoting himself to
finding the most congenial remedies for the
human frame: he also believes the medicines
employed by him wilt cure Chronic Diseases of
theold est and most 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
Irom the formulas of the celebrated Dr. Dollen
baugh of Georgetown, Ohio, who so successful•
ly treated 267,G0 patients, during a practice of
twenty-six years.
Dr. Brlebine treats all forms of Chronic Dis
eases, such as
Consumption, Liver Complaint Dyspepsia,
Scrofula; Constipation, Bronchitis, Rheu
matism, Diseases of the Kidneys, Heart
andAne, Nervous Debility, Fits,
Diseases, Female Com
plaints, Cancer,
and all diseases peculiar to young or old.
Dr. B. makes his diagnosis by the urine, and
will give entire Benefaction to those at a dis
tance who send him their case for examination.
The Doctor can be found at. all boors at his
office and residence. No. 03 East King street,
a low doors east of the Eastern Hotel;
Consultation free and strictly confidential.
cc t 22 Orria , 42
stwtug Warhfues.
THE BENT IS THE CHEAPEST 1
THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE
HEADS THE LIST,
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 a
BINGER. It is easier to run, learn and keep
in order than any Machine In the world.
OVER 360.000 OF THEM IN USE.
The fullest Instruction given those who pur
chase, and the Machine WILL BE WARRANTED
to you for one year.
Please call at my office and eatbifyyoursOlves.
Hear you will find Needles, Oil, reread, Silk.
Machine Stitching and Cloak Making new ly
and promptly done.
Sir Particular attention paid to Children , i
Clothing. W. W. BEARDSLEE, Agent.
Ia 25 3indowl No. 3 East Orange st.,
4° ,l ' of, •
ca~~~ rBc
`. -*•
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THE GREAT PRIZE!
EXPOSITION UNIVIRSELLt, PARIS, INa.
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE COMP'Y
ELIAS HOWE, Sit.
Awarded over Eighty-two Clanpelitorg,
THE HIGHEST PREMIUM,
The Only Cress of the Legion of Honor
GOLD MEDAL
given to Axicaicars Szwttio MACHINES per
imperial Decree. published in the '" Moniteur
Universel " (0111clal Journal of the French
Empire), Tuesday, 2d July, IO In these words
Fabricanie de Machines a
ELIAS Howe, IL condre expo ant.
MannfaCturer tiowlug
Machines, Exhibitor.
" Thiaidonble Hlnt honor is another proof of
the great superiority of the Howe Hewing Ma
chine over all others."
SIBLEY •tSTOOPS.
No. M SOUTH EIGHTH ST.. PHI LA DT1.1.111 A,
Agents (or Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Dela.
ware, and West Virginia.
C. FATE,
Una, 'or Lancaster connty,
No. ZSi North Queen street.
3miro
gouge turniobtag epoodo, scc
a 0.0 S E ETUNIBIIING GOODS !
BUY YOUR
STOVES AND TIN-WARE,
COPPER KETTLES, IRON KETTLES
KNIVES AND FORKS,
SPOONS, IRON LADLES, CiFFER 311 LLS
BED CORDS, WASH LINES,
WASH WRINGERS, STAIR RODS,BRUhIi
CHURNS, BUCKETS, S rAN US,KETTLeri
TUBS, POTS AND PANS
COAL OIL LAMPS,
And the thousande of other thing"; 3ou may
need for commencing or continuing huller•
keeping, at the wall-anown
HO USEKEEPING STORE
NO. - 11 NORTH QUEEN STREET
LANCASTER, PA.,
Everything you require you can get at Um low
est cash prices, and made of the very best me
terials. The stock is large and has been selected
to meet the express wants of tiouscheopers.
Great pleasure will be tune° in showing goods
to all, who will consult their own interests by
calling in, whether they purpose buying or
not.
GAS FITTING, PLUMBINu
STEAM WORK DOIV
PTAIPS PUT UP AND WATER PIPE 3 LA IL
DISTILLERIES FITTED UP,
BRASS WORK AND IRON FITTINOS
CONSTANTLY ON NAND.
air Bo sure and drop In at
A. C. FLINN'S
House Furnishing Store,
No. II North Queen Street,
Lanes eter, Po
giumbing, Go tilting, &t.
7OVNG FOLKS ATTENTION!
Now is the time to get married. You cau
urnish your home with STOVER, KETTLEA.
PANS, TINWARE, and all other neceehary;ar.
hales t o our lino at the
*Kai 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. Wo have enlarged our business, and
can offer every inducement to thou who ore
now buying HOUSE STIERS.
JOHN DEANER a CO.,
No. 7 East King Street,
Lancaster .Pa.
Jan 13. tfw
(lAA-PITTING AND PLUMBING.
ur JOHN DEANER • CO. No. 7 Bast King
street, with lammed facilities, are now pre•
pared to attend to all orders with promptness
and dispatch. Having none but the best work.
men employed, all work will be finished In a
superior manner, and with all the modern lin.
provementa.
Cop per Kettle, and Wash Dollen, and all
kinds of Copper Work for Breweries and Dis
tilleries attended to with promptness. Having
greatly enlarged this department, all order.
can be filled forthwith.
- -
TIN ROOFS .1 SPOUTING
Attended to in anypart of that:Hy sod county.
Furnaces, Heaters, Stoves, Ranges, and all
modern improvements fpl• heating Churches,
Haul, Parlors, Houses always on hand,
and will be put up inany part of the city or
county, or their repairs attended to at any
time. JOHN DEANER d, CO.,
No. 7 East King street,
fan 8 tfw 1 Lancaster,
E. m. acmummu,
WEOLMALK AND RETAIL EADDLEET
NOB 1 AND I EAST KING STREET
LAMA/VIM PA..
lan in
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• town and county of the Union, to en.
gage In the rude of a patented article, used In
everthousehold, ahoy, once, hotel, store and
public' rallroadps, steamboat, , do. Persons air =pod making Immense
incomes,lo edema* ltilkthe &Mole bee
ceases. YtUXcustomer" cam obtainedry
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income is pe perpe
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