gtiodUntfinfl. Partloolara of the Assaistaallod of H. Elves Pollard. The 'Richmond State Journal gives the following particulars of this tragic affair : Mr. , Pollard, Accompanied - by Mr. J. MarshaliHanna, came to the city this morn ing from his residence in the country, on Grove rosil,, in his carriage, and halted at the corner of Main and Fourteenth streets, in front of his office. Both alighted, and Mr. Pollard started up Fourteenth street toward the door of the office. Mr. Hanna remained behind to secure the horse. As Pollard approached the office entrance, and was about half-way between it and Main street, he was fired upon from the second-story window almbst directly opposite. He fell to the sidewalk, and policeman Moore and Captain Chaikley, who were some distance off ran tc his assistance. They got him op, find in carrying him up the stairway leading to his office in the second story of the build ing, he gasped his last. His body was laid out on a mattress in the editorial room, and was viewed by , Corporal Little, who exam ined the wounds, and said he had been hit by nine buckshot—one in the neck, six In the shoulder, one in the forehead, one passed through the heart, and two through other parts of the body. A number of the mem bers of the city press and several of the friends of the deceased were in the room while this examination was being made. The features of the corpse were rigid, and the face was pule, but placid. Across the forehead was a line Of blood which had flowed from the wound In the head. His coat was somewhat torn about the body, and rent with shot holes, and his other clothes and undergarments were quite bloody. Detectives Craddock and Knox, as soon as it was known that the shooting had been done from the window opposite, entered the house and forced their way up stairs. They found the door of a room locked, and knocking violently at it, were asked by a voice from within. "Is that you, Bob?" Mr. Craddock answered, " Yes." The reply ' was, " You must force the door, then, for it Is locked, and I haven't got the key." They broke open the door, and found young James Grant the sole occupant of the room. He said, " I stirrender," and handed over a six shooting revolver to the officers, none of the chambers of which had been discharg ed. They fund a double. barrel gun in the room. one barrel of which was still loaded. The other had the appearance of having been recently fired oft. The officers brought young Grunt out, when the crowd thought lessly cheered him. Ho was then taken to station- house ; but neither admitted nor denied the responsibility of the bloody deed. A large and excited crowd of people Im mediately after its occurrence, gathered around the scene of the homicide, which Increased as H i ne facts were spread through the city, until the stieets in the vicinity Were Completely blocked up with people— mostly the better class of our citizens— Born scarcely any of whom, we regret to say, did we hear it word of sympathy for the slain editor, or the bust condemnation of the deed, though few denounced the manner In which it was done, and thought it seemed too nitwit like secret assassina tion and fear on the part of the concealed perpetrator. A healthy public opinion will not justify any such acts, and when the second sober thought comes to calm men's mind, they will see the danger of applauding deeds like this to which Rives Pollard has fallen a victim. How ever !Muth reople may think Ire deserved death, the menner of his taking off cannot be justified. Mr. Pollard Was about thirty - six years of age. He was about five feet ten inches high, had black eyes and dark complex inn, and wore a heavy black beard, which had not been trimmed for yeaus, and which flowed over his breast. His manner Was cordial to his friends, but haughty and somewhat rude ti s those with whom he was but slightly instantiated, or who Jell under his displeasure. lie had but few friends, but those were warm nines. His natural hearing prevented anything like intimacy and rendered him unpopular with the great majority of persons. Ile never deserted a friend Or forgave a foe. Ile Wlls a nom Of strong individuality, with inanysfaults and many good points in his character. lie wins tire son ol ajor Richard Pollard, formerly an either in the Visited States nave, and brother of E. A. Pollard, the Southern historian. Ile wits also a brother itm, Admiral 8011, of the navy. Ile wag lei"! iti the ,°`"° of 11 "" V isint, :.insison county, about , * miles from Lynchburg, where he passed his early life. Hellinished his education in the Military Institute of ‘lirginin, and then went to Washimgtun, Where lie was for some time employed as a cleric in tile Postollice De partment. Inuring this Kansas troubles he was engaged ou n newspaper ill Leaven worth. His nyther was it sister of the lion. Miter whom he was mimed. Besides the widow of Admiral he has two other sisters, NI rs Dr. Par ker, residing in Macon, Un,. and "meaner • in Lucerne, Switzerland. NVliihn in Wash ington he married it Min.'s Barry, of that eity, nit she Inas since deems's'. Ile Was appoint's! by Mr. Buell:man United States Consul to but before lie sailed for that post tut duty he was overtaken by In &minty death of his insAlier— and declined t lir 1011 m When tho war brake out, Mr. T'. was hews editor ol the Baltionsnre Sim, but rongly espoused the con leileracy, enure Solilh, and : linked 1114 fortunes with John .M. tni this Airionsace, whin frequent Iv said Ins cansidelesl Jinn sine if the best 1,. me vs ruiners" inn the country. Like lin • rlll3ll his rude nature, he had many ene !riles, and if his friends were low, they were firm and devoted. The deceased fought a duel with it young ofilver of the flonlederate navy during the war, In whash shots were excliiingial without Injury to either party, and /11,40 hud didiculty with 'Nozzles \V. lie?, thus, author Id' Cause itrel Contrast, because ol •HOITIP criticism upon thin hater, and prod a pistol at him. Ile also at one flow posted a Mr. James in ltaillinond, going around with arms in Ills hands, and having the pia. eards put up by it servant. Ile was arrest• Bid In the Het, Mr. ,burros being armed not far off. Ile had various other personal dlf fleulties, and a suit with Mr. Wynne, with wham he was for a while connected in pub lishing tile Richmond 'Ponca. At one Linn he entered a house in ltlehmonsl, witl = draWn revolver, nod took tawny a woman and subsequently he shot and wounded Mr. Hopkins, if Norfolk, here in ISulll more, on finding blur in company will the woman. Mr. Pollard, when he wits shot, was wet turned, with Mil revolvers, a couple of der. lagers and a bowie knife, but this, wits no an unusual armament for : Am. lie exp ect ed an attack from several parties w horn ha hind assailed iu the last issue Of Iris paper, and who bad threatened his life. Jnunes Grant, Ilie is the eldest son of 11. Grant, tobacconist, re Siding on Clay street, between Tenth urea '. Eleventh, is about twenty live yearitorage, of low stature, blue eyes anti light hair, and is we ti known In musical circles am amateur Kinser. When the war commenc ed he wasia cadet at Lexington, and be came a minnber of the Caskie Eangeren of this city, and during the war acted as cour ier Mr tienerll .leb. Stuart. He is at pros. ent engaged with Ids father in the tobacco business. The cause which is maid to have let] to this sad tragedy is said to have been the publication of the following article in the Southern Opinion of Saturday last, the list instant: An Etupement, No -rolled, On Cloy St reo`e A 7/ IT/niter-nil /n'nmih/Coseestied--Drcnd /nl Dc n ouemcnt. Oh no, we never mention 'em"—otti air, The I utlian Summer hits passed away, and with it Inns 'massed a fair and radiant daughter 'f oI,A of our firsl citiOns—a eta bob sit Cleo street—tv gentleman who suttee it to say; holds the very first position In the wealthy and fashionable circles of the city. The daughter, the rebellant Ilellene of the funnily, is beautiful beyond description. but her beauty did not prevent her from falling , desperately in love with a young gentle man of rep, m ibtorie connections. who, it impetus, ?seine 111•IlltilS sign, pligbleil Ills troth, and iteeepted the tiny wind, grasping it withal ling own-- . Neel, to in, tiltrtt•tl I . ot . aye." Notaaly suspected a anssiiiiiance, much less the tattler ' until lust Saturday night, when the dalll4llt,et, ,110 wits the light of his hotrushonl, net to parts linknown,or [littlest only gliessfid, inn company will one (IL Illitti etlitlll-) Wilt, ,•1111111t1 Ore 01011 ',IVO Islam pro - claimed his sou-in law. The runaway parties have been heard from, and it is now said that the lady pro. claims herself a wife of some six months, and that her affianced is the choice of her after life. i'WhittUrd oath pined :eviller he no man pat nsunor.” The gay young nuts, who has wistsed away the angel, lon Lotharlo named Horace Ford of tioochlsml county, which county ought to he proud orbit!! ' 1114 It doubt loan to. Horace Is on orphan, Jost plunging into his teens, and lets loot both of his parents by death. M nett property accrued to Horace it the shape of motley, chattels, goods. &c., find having converted the whole Into .ready rhino," Horace vent tin (I for It swim In thl , KM of guy life 111111 love, 110 11101. M Ipai Mary Grunt-11 beauty— ' Met usrconnen the usual way;" Talked delicious nonsense, won her heart, then halt' Inclined to earnestness, threw it away. Alt I int) I Then be sailed— '• oh, 1 e Nulled , na, he nailed I" The sumo as Captain ICyti li:calico went to New (Weans, and not having been shipwrecked by the way, tole• grim plied or wrote tohle beloved.Thos It wont on through the mnitry month of August, the Matson period of October, when the forests change their garments, down to dull, chill November. Alas, that love should never run F4tnnolli, in an even currant, but love never did cod never so they say. Him responded. all unknown to the wealthy dad, and he replied. 'Phus etfalro progressed until Boraco onnouucvd last. week that he with off for Texas right away, and could'nt atop for trifles like an affianced. Then It was that the girl of the period mode up mind and bundle. Hite would follow him—yes, she would follow him to the uttermost parts of the earth. Being of age, and no longer the slave of parental control, MINH Mary, on !Saturday night loot, having habilimented herself becomingly, deserted the palatial mansion on Cloy street, and casting behind her wealth, so ciety and friends, sought the office of a gen tleman on Broad street, whom she impor• tuned to buy her a ticket to New York. This gentleman, who is the pink of propri ety, refused, end Miss Mary Bought else where and found the ready means. ,At all eventsahe procured passage on the elite and embarked on the 81 o'clock train, bA.STER NV:Eikla-V.-1-I';k4I.JIAT6rCEIV,,WV,I?)r,NI3IS.U.I,-.lL.:il,'D ()vim _BER 2, 1_86& which carried ber northward at the rate of twenty or thirty miles an hour, if not as sPeedily.as her heart desired. On the train, between Richmond and Acquia Creek, she, was observed to weep bitterly by the con ductor, to whom she related her tale of woe and distress. Her departure created, of course, a hub bub in the mansion on Clay. ,street, and amid the wringing of bands and loud ex pressions of distress, the telegraph was Invoked, and parties sent in hot pursuit. It was surmised that young Ford, instead of going off to Texas "right away," as he announced, had put for New York, there to meet his Mary, and thither the detectives directed their steps. The .upshot of the matter I: l x...inake a 4.. long story short, that Miss M has been , heard from ; that she is now n Philadel phia, and that upon the whole, there Is a very sorry family history connected with the case, which it is notwithin our province to reveaL The explanation giVen by Miss Grant's family of her absence from the city is, that she had expressed a wish to visit Mito Duncan, the daughter of her father's cor respondent in Philadelphia, and that the 'family withheld their consent. She deter mined to go, and left last Saturday night week, on the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac railroad train. Her father received a dispatch on Monday, stating that she was at Mr. Duncan'a sick. Mrs. Grant and her brother James went to Phila delphia, and as soon as she was able to travel, brought her home. Her family knew where she started to go. Suicide by a Child—He Swallows Flay Grains of btrychnla—Tbe Lash at The Fireside—A Horrible Death-Bed: In the plentitude of God's abounding mercies, hope is implanted in the bosom of youth—the lime In the race of life when it is most needed. It is seldom that from the bosom of childhood its last glimmer is ex tinguished. and the bounding heart of child hood is so 'voluntarily stilled. In Second street, next door to Southwark Hall, is a drug store. Its proprietor had an employee, a lad twelve years of age, who washed bottles, swept out the store, and ran errands as occasion called for. He 'was a bright little fellow, with gladsome eye, elfin in stature, and full of tricks and gam bols. The little fellow was known' all about the neighborhood for his blithesome ness'and his jocund whistle us he came out with hie little pannier of bottles and powders. He lived vilth his mother In a line of buil.Angs contiguous with the hall, known as Placid place. His mother is a woman named Crossly. She seems to have visited the boy with oft repeated and severe tiagel lations,tolwhichihe unresistingly submitted. Last night while for a moment he was alone in the store, yet smarting from the lash laid upon his quivering flesh, he went to a shelf in the store upon which was an array of bottles, each labeled "poison".and hearing above this inscription a skull and cross-bones. The child new nothing about pharmacy, but he knew that the emblems of mortality upon the bottles indicated that their contents were deadly poison. Thrust ing into one of them his little pocket-knife us withdrew it modicum of white powder. He wrapped it in paper and took it with him to his home. He ate his frugal supper and rotired to sleep. This morning be arose, took his powder, anti swallowed it. The result was almost immediate. Horrible qualms at once ensued. The mother, frightened at most to distraction, sent a messenger for the kind-hearted physician, Dr. Thomas S. Reed. The gentleman was in an instant at the bedside of the boy. He at once pro flounced the child to be poisoned. Writh ing in all the agonies of dissolution, the little fellow retained concionsnese sutli sfiently long to tell what he had dune, ,and why he done it. All the indications show that the jar or bottle from which the poor child took the poison contained strychnia. Ile had scarce ly swallowed it than its corrosive effects upon the circulation were made manifest. Dr. Reed of course could administer no an idote with any prospect of beneficial effect. Collapse soon followed. Half an hour after the deadly drug was swallowed the ff hi Id was a corpse. A corner's investigation will develop what we have thus stated. The case is un paralleled in the annals of Philadelphia.— Philadelphia Evemng Herald. A Woman Murdered by a:Burglar ALBANY', Nov. 24, 1963.—The residence of Mishit Fiero, at West Davenport, Delaware county, on the line of the Albany and Sus quehaima Railron], was the scene of a most brutal murder lust evening. Mr. Fiero and wife had retired to rest, and during the night burglars entered their sleeping apart ment. One of the burglars put his hand under their pillow, causing them to awake. Mr. Fiero raised his Jinn and as he did so the burglar discharged a pistol, the ball front which passed between the fingers of Mr. Fiero and mitered the head of Mrs. Fi ero, killing her almost instantly. The burglars then fled and succeeded in nicking good their escape. This Morning the news spread rapidly about the country, and par ties started In all directions iu search of the assassins. It islbelieved they will be arrest ed. The affair causes the utmost excite ment in the vicinity whore IL occured. Neiv. Items The use of grape-shot has been abolished u the British army. A New York landlady pays $lO,OOO ron and charges $lOO n week for rooms. Bull Run Russell didn't "run" for Parlla ulna as well as he did for Wnshington. , Onotha has a street mall way, and Is a. proud as If It were the drat one laid It America. numela ,Ist getting a large amount of imotteMloading arum manufactured In the United State% • 'he census of 1170, It Is sold, will show population of the United States to be 000,000. Prtiumla Intends to need a nnvul fleet to to the China Netts to old In the supyreaslon of piracy. 'rho Dieputch Ba' 1,000 bushels of Cull tornia wheat have just ,boen received by one Mthe mulls of Richmond. Thirty live candidates areout for col - ninon council In it single ward in Boston. Four era to be chosen. A $lO,OOO necklace appeared among the bridal presents at a New York wedding on A city ice boat has been launched at Phila delphia, and will probably be ready lbr service by the first of January. A man was ktllod by a bored thief, near • !lolly Springs, Miss., on Nonday, and as the homicide was being taken to Jell, he wee lynched by a party of Horsemen. The Czar has Issued on ukase, by virtue of which nine-tenths of the drinking saloons now existing in the Russian empire are to be suppressed. Two laborers quarreled near Memphis, on Monday, and one of them killed the other with a fence rail. Elkins' Hotel, near Southampton, Cana du, was burned yeetorduy morning. Two men perhihed in the thitnefi, and four others were eo bably burned that they are not ex pected to Ii vu. A sower, at Cleveland, Ohio, fell In yes cloy, burying several workmen, one o whom has been dug out dead. 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It not only enables the patient to repose or rest In a comfortable position, but is equally couVeulOUL for the surgeon and attendant lu all surgical, obstetrical and chronic cases. The manner In which the Mattress is opened, and the vessel drawn under or removed, is so neatly contrived that the most helpless patient can be relieved of the necessities of nature wittiout moving, or IlicOLlVanienCe, it is mounted ou canon; and requires but the aid of one person to move It from place to place, or change its formation to suit the re quirements or necessities of the patient, This invention has received the hearty en• dornarnent of all medical men who have ex amined it, including Drs. Atlee, Sr., and Car penter, at this city. It is also reentnnoelided by the sts wards of the hosylials of Lancaster and Merits counties, Pa. For further Information respectiug this val liable Invention, scud for a descriptive clreu lar, or call on the patentee and manufacturer ANTHONY 18K 1.., No. If: North Prince street, nov 18 .linw 461 Lancaster, Pa. A PISIES‘MENT NOTICE.--THE MEN 13E1W OF THE LANCASTER COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY are hero. by notified that an asHmatnent of 2 per cent, has been made on the amount, Mall premium notes deposited for policies Issued by Elite Cornpan y prior to the 071), of November, 1860, and PA per cent. on the amount, of all pre mium lotus deposited for policies issued after ;he 271.11 of November, 1800, and prior to the 1401, of May, 1867, and 1 per cent. on the amount 01 all premium notes deposited for policies Is• sued utter the 14th of May 1807, and prior to the Rah of March, 1868, amt prior to the 111th of November, 1004, to pay for toe following Roses which have occurred during the Mat three years, to wit: George W. Compton's barn and contents, 8151100, on the llth el Jan uary, 18011; A. O. Killian's store and ware houHe, s'lsooo, on the 7t. of July, '806; Wil liam McNeel's stable and contents, 81'000, on the oth of Avg , trt, 1800; Davis lenrou's barn aud content', 8710.110, on the 21.1 th of Sep.. tember, ; Dr. Carpenter WeLdler's house an' conten:H, 840537, on ;he Bth of February, 18 6 7; Mar In Shoetter's stable, 800 00, 00 the MD or February, 1K17; 8 lornon H. Myers' wash house lied eon tents, $40.1,0, on the 12th of November, 1807; lohn Ch Ist's house no on Lents, 'BOO.OO, on the Bth of De 'embe Cal harms and Nueaii TO W naend'R store Die, $lOOO 00, on the 4th of Merch, MS; to 918 ng the ve tlO4l 1111101101 of Joel for with a number of smaller Insse, amount ng .. tire past three years 84,218.12, ray m can be made to Gm M. tubers of Dm Board of DIN dors of the Cowpony, and to all the authorized Age me of the Company, on or before the 10th day of DECEMBER next I • Thmuax 0, Woods, Adapt K. Witmer, John M. Buyers, Moses Eany,John 'tutor, Som'l ielo• km, oil., Albert I'. blellyain and Nathaniel E. Slay nut kor. uI RECI'ORS OF THE COMP._NY. J ACOII S. WITMER, JOSEPH MoCLURE, Dart twp. R F EDD; FLICK A. ZITZMAN, Litlz. GEORGE R. HENDRICKSON, Esu., Mt, Juy, HENRY H, WILEY, Bainbridge, MARTIN N. STAUFFER, Fast Earl top, SAOOB KEMPER, Elm., Ephrata twp. E. G. GROFF, Esq. New Holland, DANIEL LEE, Salisbury twp. FRANCIS MoCLURE, Salisbury tarp JOBE SELDOM RIDGE, Esti., Salisbury top. WILLIAM WEIDMAN, Fin/, Upper Leucock .1011(4 STAUFFER, 24112„ Hempfleld twp. ISAAC BUSHONG. ESQ., E. LaMpeter twp. JUBEPII. CLARKSON, EsQ., Lancaster city, Agents of the Company Resolved, That when an assessment is mad to pay tar loteee to the Company, any mem hers neglect ng or refus'ng to pay their net se moot faint Bitty duns' public notice, may be dismissed by the Board of Directors, but will be held liable for their sissessMent. NA'IIIANIEL E. SLAYMAKER, nov 18 tw-4.1. Secretary, Vlschint Stops, &c. PIIANIC F. LANDIS. JACOB B. LANDIS REBA F. LANDIS, K E Y TONE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, HAN% VHERTNUT 82'REBT, LANCASTER, PA., LANDIS es CO., PlloPlurroßs. Iron and Brass Castings Done to Order. Engines, Mill Gearing, Shallinp, Pulleys; dm., built. 'Also, a new and improved Grain Thresher and Sepator. • Models for Patentees made to order. Special attention paid M,repairing. ap 27 trw: LANDIM et CO. grg goods, F ALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS EfAGeill 889111E138 have now open a Stock of Fall and Winter GOcxis—all of which have been purchased for Cash and will be sold at the Lowest Prices. FLANNELS .Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flsuanals, Wool Shaker Flannels, Pa!lard Vale Flannels, Red, Yellow and Blue Mixed Plain and Twilled Flannels, Fancy Shirting Flannels and sack ing Flannels. RO GR CKD Ey AV ° BAIABNLeLNKETRE:Ers } All Qualitleu DRESS GOODS FOR LADIES' AND CHILDREN in all the New Materials and Styles LUPIN'S CELEBRATED MOURNING - - GOODS, in EcrrataMem, Tarniese, Parritz, Empress Popllus, Toplths Alpacas, Mohair... etc. BLACK THIBET LONG dc SQUARE SHA WLS ° ALL Qua Mien. CLOAKS AND CLOAKING& SHAWLS BROCRE LONG AND SQUARE :SHAWL Open and Filled Centres. PLAIN AND FANCY SQUARIf SHAWLS% We invite an examination of the above, to gether with a General litoek of Dry Goode, Carpets, Wall Paper, Queensware, eke. C"THIS' CABSIXIEBES VENTINGS READY MADE CLOTHING:! HAGER & BROTIIERS have now open the largest stock of the above Goods ever offered In Lancaster. Chinchilla Beaver, F.equlmanx Beaver, Mos cow BeaVer NEIL COATINGS, all alludes. FINE FRENCH COATINGS, BEAVER DOESKIN COATINGS, SILK MIXED COA riNGs, Black Brown and Dahlia CASSI M E RES—all new Styles. BOY'S WEAR—In lireat variety. Home-make Sattlnetts' hen Lucky Jeans, Vel vet Cords, ac. READY MADE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS' Of our own Manufacture and warranted in Quality, Style and Price. FINE DRESS SUITS, BUSINESS SUITS. BOY'S SUITS. OVERCOATS From the finest Esquimaux Deaver to good ordinary grade. boa 7 to w 90 ON EY NAVED.....WE ARE CON. stoutly purchasing Inc cash in the New York and Boston Markets, all kinds of DRY AND FANCY GOODS,SILKS, COTTONS, BOOTS AND OBOES, WATCHES, SEW ING MACHINES, CUTLERY, DRESS GOODS, DOMESTICGOODS, dc., de. Which we are actually selling at an average price of one Dollar for each article. Our sales being strictly for cash, and our trade much larger than that of any other similar concern, enables us to give better bargains than can be obtained of any other house. THE LADIES Are specially invited to give us a trial, SEND FORA CIRCULAR AND EXCHANGE Lis Our club system of selling Is as follows; For $2 we send 20 patent pen fountains and checks describing 21 d•frarent articles to be sold for n, IT IS A NATIONAL COMPANY,CHARTER dollar each; 40 tor $4; lid for $0; 100 for 810, Ac. Sent by matt Commissions larger then thaw of- ED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS, 1934. fered by sup other Jim, according to Size of club. IT HAS A. PAID-UP CAPITAL OF SI,OOOAC Single fountain and Mae& ,10 cts. Male and female agents wanted. Send money in Reg- ' IT OFFERS LOW RATES OF PREMIUMS bitered Letters. rend us a trial club, and IT FURNISHES LARGER :INSURANCE. you will acknowledge that you cannot afford to buy goods (deny other house thereafter. I THAN ANY OTHER COMPANIES FOR THE EASTMAN A KENDALL, SAME MONEY. 02 Hanover street, Boston, Mass. , IT IS DEFINITE AND CERTAIN IN ITS 3mw 40 I TERMS. IT IS AHOME COMPANY IN EVERY LO CALITY. ITS POLICIES ALE OXEMPT FROM AT• TACHMENT. THERE ARE NO UNNECESSARY RE STRICTIONS IN THE POLICIES. EVERY POLICY IS NON-FORFEITABLE POLICIES gAY BE TAKEN THAT WILL PAY INSUREDTHEIRFULL AMOUNT:AND RETURN ALL THE PREMIUMS, SO THAT THE INSURANCE COSTS ONLY THE IN TERP. ST ON THE ANNUAL PAYMENTS. POLICIES MAY BE TAKEN WHICH PAY TO THE INSUR4D, AFTER A CERTAIN NUMBER OF YEARS, DURING LIFE, AN ANNUAL INCOME OF ONE-TENTH THE AMOUNT NAMED IN THE POLICY. NO EXTRA RATE IS CHARGED FOR RISKS UPON THE LIVES OF FEMALES. IT INSURES NOT TO PAY DIVIDENDS BUT AT SO LOW A COST THAT DIVIDENDS WILL BE IMPOSSIBLE. gnu -*irk AduerfiAtiatents ATE BS' NEW SCALE PIANOS, With Iron Frame, Overstrung BUSS and Agratre Bridge. MELODEONS AND CABINET ORGANS, The boat Manufactured; Warranted for 0 years. Fifty Pianos, Melodeons and Organs of six first-class makers, at low prices for Cash, or, one-third cash and the balance in Monthly Installments. Second-hand Instruments at great bargains. Illustrated Catalogue mailed. Warerooms, 481 Broadway, New York. oct 3mtlaw I HORACE WATERS. FIECAILIArt CHARON OF THE BRADBUR Y PIANO. Be Adaptation to the Human Voice an au ac companiment, owing to Its peculiar sympa thetic, mellow, yst rich and powerful tone. Oir From personal acquaintance with this firm we can Indorse them as worthy of the fullest confidence of the Christian public. Their rule Is to give one tenth of their income to the cause of the Lord. We are using the Bradbury Pianos In our families, and they give entire satisfaction. Persons eta distance need feel no hesitation In sending for their Illustrated price list, and ordering from it, or to order second hand pianos. They are rellaole. M. Simpson, Bishop AL E. Church, Philad'a. E. S. Julies, Bishop H. E. Church, N. Y. Daniel Wise, Editor Nunday School Adlaccatc. D. D. Lore, Editor Narahern Advocate. Dr. James Porter, Book Agent, New York. Rev. 7 honing Sewall, Pacific St. Church, Brooklyn. Rev. Hiram Mattison, Trinity Church, Jersey City. Dr. J. P. Durbin, Secretary of Missions, N.Y Theodore Tilton, Editor Independent. Robert Bonner, Editor 11' mu York Ledger. The best manufactured. Warranted for air years. Plant's; to let, and rent applied if pur chimed ; monthly instalments received for the same. Old pianos taken In exchange. Cash paid for the mme, Second hand at great bar gains, from s',o to SiMO. Pianos tuned and re paired. Organs and Melodeons to Sabbath Schools and Churches supplied at liberal discount. Send for illustrated price ]let. lab Pianos, ;Melodeons, and Organs of six first-class makers, at low prices pm tusk or one quarter cash and the balance In Monthly In stalments. Secondhand instruments at great bargains. Illustrated Catalogue mailed, FREEBORN OA ILRETSON KNUTH at CO., Late licip't and successor to Wm. B, Bradbury, oct 0 arndawl 477 Broome Street, N.Y. LORD& TAYLOR, Nos, 481, 401, 40.5 and 447 Broadway, Corner of Grand Street, Now mir„k Noa, 255, 257, 25U and 2111 Grand Mt, "" Corner of Cilllette Street, Au Unmanll7 Attractive Stock of New end FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS, Imported by themselves expresslyfor the driest ci rY RETAIL TRADE. TREY Alit ALSO DAILY RECEIYING FULL LINES OF DESIRABLE FALL AND WINTER FABRICS, ncludlng Silks, Dream Goode, New Mixtures for Suite, Sonwin. Cloaks, Clothe, White Goode, Hosiery , and Upholstery Goods. which will be sold AT A VEST SMALL ADVANCE. AT THE GRAND STREET STORE ONLY, Carpets, Mattresses, Beds and Bedding in Great Variety and at VERY LOW:PRICES. WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, Nos, 46 t0:467 BROADWAY, oat q RNTRANCE ON GRAND MT. ilmdaw gustral putrumentS, QOMETH IN° NEW ! . . - WOODWARD'S PIANO FORTE AND OR (MS WAEE•ItOOMS, No. 20 East King S'ircet, Lancaster, Pa. The largest establishment of the kind Lancaster, and one of the largest In the State. The finest assortment of Instruments over of. fered to the public In this city and county. Pianos, Organs, Sheet IS paleaßluele Books, &C., stc. Chickering & Eon's Pianos, Haines Bro.'s Pianos Mason dr.liarulin's Cabinet and Metropolitan Organs. Our facilities are aucu that WO can now af ford to supply our customers with Instruments at rates as low as Lhey can be purchased of the manulacturera. Our new Warerooms, situated at No. 2rl East King street, opposite liprecher's Exchange Hotel, over htrenuer S Hostetler's, aru fitted up in a manner that we feel confi dent cannot fall to please tke most fastidious. We shall always he happy to exhibit our in struments to all who will favor us with a call, whether they wish to purchase or not. Orders taken for Sheet Music andall kinds of Musical merchandise. Call and see us. A. W. WOODWARD. No. 2U East King street, ocit2l.tfw42 Lancaster, Pa. ots, hotB, at. WILLIAM MILLEMA BOOT AND SII 0 E 87'012E, WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. Pour doors west of the corner of Water and West Rini, erects, and nearly opposite Um " Klnu of Prussia Hotel." Thoilubserlber hereby notifies tho public that lie lots always so hand a large assort• meat of I=l (ialtors of all kinds end size, for Mon and Children, which ho will Nell at the lowest cash prices. Having a long experience In the bust. MM. be hopes to be able to satisfy the wishes of Ills follow citizens who :nay favor hlm with a call. . . . After four years servites to the army he has returned to el.vil life and hopes by strict at..• tention to business to merit a share of public , patronage. iSr Customer work of all kinds promptly attended to. cep D tfw 'tit ram &c. T UE WRITE POLAR BEAR'S HEAD, M. HABERBUSH'S WINDOW, IN CENTRE SQUARE, has attracted the attention of thousands of people. He would also 'Worm the public that be has a large and finer lot of Buffalo Robes than any other house In Lancaster. - Also, Lined Buffalo Robes. Leopard Skin Robes—Stuffed Head. Hudson Bay Wolf Robes. Australlia Opossum Robes. Pos. Skin Robes.! Bear Skin Robe'. Coon Skin Robes. Genet Robes. Di Resent Styles of Lap lihmkets. A large lot ofdiffereat sty_les of Horse Coverts. . Also, Gold and Silver Mounted Herne's. Wagon Harness of every description. Saddles and Bridles; Trunks,Carpet Bags and Valises. A full and large assortment of Ladies' and Gents' Traveling Bateliels, and all otner articles belonging to the bneiness sold at the lowest prices. M. HABERBUSH, Centre Square, ocit22-tfdsw Lancaster, Pa. Novautt fompanUa. TEM. W. HERB. . 3131.131:WE1 HUT. R EA...ESTATE COLLECTION AND INSURANCE AGENCY. A large number of Farms, Houses,Factorles, Iron Works, Mills, Stores, ite., for sale In Lan caster city and comity , and ether mitts of Pennsylvania. Also in Maryland, Virginia, and the Weitern States. Houses in Lancaster al ways on band for sale or rent. Property of all kinds bought and sold, ex clned or rented. Real Estate sold at Public Bale wherever de sired, without any trouble to owners, and at much less than ordinary expense. Rents and interest monies and all other claims promptly collected. • Surveyin, g and Conveyancing, Stating Ac t counts of Executors, Duardialus, Trustees, and writing of Deeds, Wills, Agreements and all kinds of legal and other writing promptly executed. 'Titles and Records carefully ex '=lined. Insurance effected in tbe beat Fire, Life, Live , Stock and Accident Insurance Companies. I All business intrusted to ns will be attended to on reasonable terms. Said for one of our Real Estate Regl°tare• HERR & RIFE. oct 31 tfda,w) No. 3N. Duke St., Lancaater N A TIONA L LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. WASHINGTON, D. C. CIIARTEuxo BY SPECIAL ACT OT CONGELIC3.9 .-...51,000,000 1=! BRANCH OFFICI. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING last year, _which; after paying operating ex penses, was much more than sufficient to pay the interest. These earnings will be vastly in . creased on the completion of the entire line In To which all general correspondence should I be addressed PHILADELPHIA CLARENCE H. CLARK, President. JAY COOKE Chairman Finance and Execu tive Committee. HENRY D. COOKE, Vice President. EMERSON W. PEET, Secretary and Actuary. THE ADTANTAGES Offered by this Company are E. W. CLARK & CO., Philadelphia. General Agents for Pennsylvania and Bona ern New Jersey. EVANS, McEVOY & :CO., Bankers, Laccsater Agents for 'Lancaster county. (=dew COLUMBIA 1 NAUMAN C COS/PANT. JANUARY lam, 1858. CAPITAL 417 D AtCIBIII, 8070 852 73. This Company continues to insure Build ings. Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by lire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium or premium note. EIGIITIT ANNUAL REPORT. CAPITAL AND INCOME. Ana't of premium notes. 3863,575 03 Less amount expired........ 210,330 20 0017,7311 73 Cash receipts, less commissions in 'll7 1.43.721 13 Loa❑e 11000 Ou Due from agents and others 4,101 13 Estimated net assessment No. 7 28,020 (S) MIME Losses and expanses% paid In 1367 $O6 722 13 Losses adjusted, not duo 16,',66 13 Balance of Capttal:and &meta, Jan. 1, 1888 670,832 3 5754,120 19 A. S GREEN, President, Groupe Totriso, Jr., SecretAry, litotrAst.S SIIIINATI, Tresurer. R. 'DIRECTORS T. Ryon, William Patton, John FeM.rlora, John W. Ititsstey H. (3. Min ch, Geo. Young, Jr. Sana'l F. tinerlaln, Moholns HeDone.ld, &moil N. Greet., John B. Bachman, Hiram Wilson, noberi, Crane, Michael S. Shuman,. For insurance and other particulars apply to Hrlttlt & Real Estate, Collectlou & insurance Agents, No. 3 North Duke street, Lancaster, Pa. nov2 trtlew Bout g,ur Molting Goodo, Scr UOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. LI FIRE PLACE HEATERS, Several Pat• terns A. C. FLINN House Furnishing Store, No. 11 North Queen a,reet. PARLOR HEATERS, THE BEST IN the market, at A. C. FLINN'n, No. 11North Queen street. XDATABLE HEATERS FOR CELLARS, eased in Galvanized Hon, and Heaters Net .I ° .l3rielr, at A. C. FLINN'S. No. 11 North Queen street. WEROLE lIDIDIES WARMED, WIT . Fresh Heated Air by means Moto St° at A. U. FLANN's, No. 11 North Queen street BANE BURNING MAGAZINE NTOVES a due variety and nt the lowest rates, at A. C. FLINN'S, No. 11 North Queen street KITCHEN RANGES, PORTABLE AND to be walled In—SIX Kinds, at A. C. FLINN'S, No. 11 North Queen street. ERMONA ATTENTION GIVEN TO tietting of Heaters, Ranges, &c., in town or country, and satisfaction guaranteed by A. U. FLINN'en, No.ll North Queen street THE FINEST ASISORTMEFT OF GAS CHANDELIERS, AND COAL OIL LAMPS In the city, at A. C. FLINN'S, No. 11 North. Queen street. EE RSONS DESIRISO PUMPS OR Water Pipe, Hydraulic Rams, AC., can find a boat assortment outside of Philadelphia at A. C. FLINNO House Furnishing Store, No. 11 North Queen street. MOIR FINENT ASSORTMENT OF FIRST 1. quality BRITANNIA WAKE In the city, At A. C. FLINN'S, sep 10 tfdaml No. 11 North Queen street. nISTILLERIS ARE EVVITED TO LlEX amino Mr. Jacob Springer's Improved Patent Whiskey Doubler by which the greatest advantages .B l , n distlllati c on F a i ligned. Call House Furnishing Store, No. 11 North Queen street, Lanete.ter. Penns pitOPPERIVORK•MREWEIO4 111 ETTLEN, Whiskey Stine and Copper Work of all dm made up with dispatch at A. U. FLINN'S House Furnishing Store, No, 11 North Queen street, Lancaster. Pa ganking songeo. E W. CLARE de CO., BANKERS', N 0.35 S. THIRD ST., PHILADELPHIA GENERAL: AGENTS NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,', Stalest of Penneylvants, and Noutborn New Jersey. The NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CON PANY is a corporation Chartered by Spoon' Aot of Congress, approved July 26, 18e8 with a Cash Capital el' Qno Million Dollars and is now thoroughly organised and yropred or business. . - Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solid tors, who are invited to apply at our office. Full particulars to be had on application at our oblace,_located in the second story of our Basking House. where Circulars and Pamph lets, tally describing the advantages offered by the Company, may be had. E. W. CLARK t CO., • No. 85 South Third street, ogl9.lydeodAw Philadelphia, Pa. EVANB, M'EVOT, & CO., Bankers, Lan caster, Agents for Lancaster county. Mavis: 1040.3ierfad ONE •OF THE BEST INVESTMENTS FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY 900 MILES COMPLETED A mulled amount of the First Molting° Bonds of the Union Poelda Railroad Company are offered to the public, as one of the safest and most profitable investments. 1. They are a first mortgage upon the longest and most important railroad in the country. 2. By law they can be issued to the Company only as the road 18 completed, so that they al ways represent a real value. 3. Their amount is limited by act of Congress to Filly Million Dollars on the entire Pacific line, or an average of less than 330,000 per mile. 4. Eon. E. D. Morgan, of the United States Senate, and Hon. Oakes Ames, of the United States House of Representatives, are the trus tees for the bondholders, to see that alt their interests are protected. 6. Five Government Directors, appointed by the President of the United States, are respon• Bible to the country for the management of Its affairs. 6. Three United States Commissioners must certify that the road is well built and equipped, and In all respects a first-clues railway, before any bonds can be issued upon it. 7. The United States Government lends the Company its own bonds to the same amount that the company Issues, for which IL takes a second mortgage as security. & As additional aid, it makes an absolute do. nation of '2,800 acres of land to the mile, lying upon each side of the road. 9. The bonds pay six per cent, In gold, and the principal Is also payable In gold. 10. The earnings from the local or way busi ness were over FOUR MILLION DOLLARS 11. No political action can reduce the rate of interest. It must remain for thirty years—ex per cent. annum in gold, now equal to between eight and nine per cent, In currency. The principal is then payable in gold. If a bond, with such guarantees, were issued by the Cievern ment, its market price would not be less than from 20 to'2s per cent. premium. As these bonds are issued under Government authority and supervision, upon what Is very largely a Gov ernment work, they must ultimately approach Government prices. No other corporate bonds are made so secure. 12. The issue will soon be exhausted. The sales have sometimes been half a million a day, and nearly twenty millions have already been sold. About ten millions more may be offered. It le not Improbable ilia t aLsome time not far distant, all the remainder of the bonds the Company can issue will be taken by some combination of capitalists and withdrawn from the market, except at a large advance. The ong time, the high gold interest, and the per fect security, must make these bonds very,val uable for export. All the predictions which the officers of this Company have made In relation to the pro. greys and business success of their enterprise, or the value and advance in the price of their securities, have been more than conflrneed, and they therefore suggest that parties who desire to invest to their boralaoatiffind it to their ad vantage to do so at once. The price for the present 13 102 and accrued Intereat at the rate of elm per cent. in currency from July Ist, and subscriptions will be re• celved In Lancaster by LANCASTER NATIONAL BANK. REED, MOGRANN t CO., BANKERS, FIRST NATIONAL BANK, and in New York at the Company's Office, No. 20 17assan Ntrect, JOHN J. CISCO & SON, BANKERS, NO. 59 WALL STREET And by the Company's Advertised Agents throughout the United States. Bonds sent free, but parties anbacrlelng hrough local agents, will look to them fur their safe delivery. NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP WAS IS SUED OCT. Ist, containing a report of the pro gress of the work to that date, and a more com plete statement In relation to the value of the bonds than can be given In an advertisement, which will be sent free on application at the Company's office or to any of the advertised agents nov2-3mdew Btai eotate. VALUAHLE FARM FOR; HALF..—TILE subscriber offers for We the desirable property on whica he resides, located in Cum• banana county, Pa., 0 miles west of Harris• burg, and 2 miles Bollix' of Mechsnldsburg, a flourishing business town on the Cumberland Valley Railroad, consisting of 80 ACRES OF LAND, In a high state of cultivation and well fenced. he improvements aro a handsome two-story BRICK HOUSE and basement, with large liftmen and dining room, nearly now, a Brick Barn and other buildings. Also a spring of never•failing water, and running water at the house and him and in several fields. There are two Orchards of the choicest ripples and peaches the country can produce. There is an abundance of limestone and indications of marble. $751,140 1.19 A ny persona dettirlng a pleasant altuation In the country otnnot cult themaelvea better, Any ono desiring information con address nov 2.5-3tw 47 SAMUEL STOTLER, Sfechanlcaburg, Cumberland co., Pa, EIIBLIC POLL*: OF A • ALUABLE FARM AND MOUNTAIN LAND.—The undersign. , executors of the late William B. McAtee, will sell at public sale, in front of the Court House, In - Hagerstown, on TUESDAY, DE CEMBER Bth, 1888, the Farm and Mountain' Laud of said decoused, lying in Warhlugton and Ezederick counties, Maryland. No.*that valuable and weL-improved farm, lying on the road leading from fit itersburg to Snilthsburg, three miles from the former and one mile from the latter place, CONTAINING 151 ACRES - . - - of first-rats Limestone Laud, from four to six acres being well timbered. This desirable farm Iles in the midst of the beat wheat-produclmr district in Maryland, and for a long series of years has borne a well•sustained reputation for the quantity and quality of Its cereal pro• cluatlons. IL has easy access by good roads to the markets of Hagerstown and the Antietam Mills, and Is within one mile of the line of the Western Maryland Railroad. The improve ments consist of a convenient STONE AND FRAME DWELLING, Spring House, Wash House, Smoke House, a c. and a fine STONE AND FRAME BANK SALIN, with Corn Cribs, Wagon Shed, Hog Pen, As., all In good condi tion and of convenient arrangement. Near the house is a never-falling Spring of the finest limestone water, affording superior facilities for watering stock both winter and summer, There Is also a rine stream of water running through most of the fields, and an Orchard of choice Fruit, Trees. The entire farmlfs under good fencing, most of which Is post and rail. comparatively new, and of the most substan tial construction. No. 2, A lot of Mountain Land, lying D z i miles east of Smithsburg, near the road lead. log to Babillasville, containing ill% ACRES, adjoining lands of Dr. B. Bishop and George Garderiour, and well timbered. No. 0, Lot of Mountain Land. lying about 2 miles east of Bmittisburg, near the road leading to Meohanlcstown, containing 10 , 4 ACRES, adjoining lands of Joseph /UMW's helm, John Stotler and David Hoover, and covered with a very tine quality of Chestnut and other tim ber. No. 4, Lot of•Monntain Land, lying in Fred erick county, two Miles east of Smithsburg, on the Frederick road, adjoining lands of An drew Baechtel and Wiliiam Wolff, containing Is ACRES, more or less. 'ho farm will be shown to persons desiring to view it, by Mr. Jacob Needy, the present tenant, and the mountain land by Mr. Adam Vogle, living in Bruithsburg. Thalia oa BALE.—One-third of the purchase money on the Ist day of April next, when pos sealon will be given; the balance In two equal annual payments, with interest from that clay, the purchasers giving their notes with ap proved security for the deferred payments. On the final payment, good and sufficient deeds will be given. The crops In the ground on No, 1 are re served, with the privilege of cutting, housing and threshing the same. WALTER 13. MCATEE, nov tsw 3 71 JOHN L. hicATEE, RICHARD SnECRLES, And. Executors. IMPORTANT TO TANNERS AND BARK Manufacturers,—The undersigned offers to the public one Bark Shaver that will shave one cord of bark per hour, with one two horse power machine, and territory, for sale on rea sonable terms, Address oATM I OATS 11 DAVI II I Just recolvod 2,C00 bushels prime Oats 0 from the West, at EO, D. SPItEUII EN'S Soed and Aarloultural Store, oat I Bmdataws,Bmw I E. King St., Lanesuder. LRIZER CANDIED In Royal Havana, Kentucky, and Dllssourt Lotteries. ars sent and information given. JOSEPEI BATEB_, No. 78 Broadway, New York. Post Off B ice ox, 4214. novill-lmthew AOOYING SLATE—PRICES REDUCED The undersigned has constantly on hand a eupply of Rooting Slate for sale at Rednoed Prices. Also, an extra LIGHT ROOFING SLATE, intended for slating on Shingle roof d Employing the very beet Caters all work Is warranted to be executed in the beet manner. Builders and others will find it to their inter• est to examine the samples at his Irv:altars] and seed Wareroome, No. 28 Eut ing street Lancaster, Pa., g doors west of the t` urtidouse We have also the Asbestoilt Roofing for flat roof, or where elate and shindies cannot be used. It In far superior to Plastic, or Gravel Roofing. dee iglldew CHANGED HANDS. The subsoriber has taken charge of the Bar ardl Restaurant under Geese's Blxchange Ho tel, at the Ra!lreful Station, MOUNT JOY, PA, And is prepared to accommodate the public, with the CHOICEST WINES AND LIQUORS t At his Bar ; and In his Restaurant always Ihe best and most seasonable that the market at. fords will be provieed. sep 1 ttw 851 JOHN MONTGOMERY. gN • ND AFTER. THIIWIDAY, NOVEN. BER 26th, 1888, the Aftirnoon Train for adint, will leave at 8.25 instead of a o'clock, as heretofore. GEO. F. GAGE, nov 25 ltd Superintendent. A T PRIVATE SALE FOB THIRTY A DAYS.—TO CAPITALISTS AND STORE KARPERS.—The New and Large Hotel, or Eating House._ and Store propert ,y located at the Cbrlsteen Road, on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad. Chester county, Pa, can be bought, at a rate that will pay blg interest on the Investment, It is doing a fine business now, and when the railroad connects south In a few weeks, It will materially en hance the value of the property. Apply to the owner on the premises. (cep 8 0 trw 89 PRIVATE SALE OF A HOTEL PROP. ERTY.—The undersigned, oflbrs at private sale the real and personal estate, the property or the late RobertEinalth, deceased, situated In Port Deposit, Cecil county, Md., and known as the "Fssitaa's Artn ftnirwaums HOTEL."— This Hotel has been long and favorably known to the traveling community, and is receiving a large share of public patronage. The house Is large and commodious with good Stabling, Ice House, and all the appurtenances attached top, first-class Hotel. VV Persons wishing to prrcbase will please call on the undersigned, who Is now occupying the property and will show the same. . . • aep 2 tfw2.sl bitatY O. SMITH PORT DRPOSIT, Sept. 2.1888. ÜBLIC SALE-.-.OA FRIDAY, DECER• BER 11th. 1/368, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court, the undersigned Ad• ministrator will Bell at the late residence of Henry Snyder, dee'd, In Warwick twp., near Flory's Mill, and about 1 mile from Brunton:- the following described property, to wit: A certain lot of 2 ACRES AND 80 PERCHES, - - - - - more or leas, situated In Bald Warwick town ship, adloinlnsilanda of Daniel Dosser, with a One-Story Weather-boarded DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Stable, Carpenter Shop, and other improvements. A Pump of never-fall ing water near the dour, a young orchard of choice fruit—Apples, Peaches, Pears, Grapes, all under good fence and In a good state of cultivation. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. H., of said day, when terms or sale will be made known by JOSEPH KLINE, novlF-3tw•46 Administrator. A RARE CHANCE FOR:INVESTMENT THE VALLEY VIRGINIA-N . NEWSPAPER, BOuIC AND JOB OFFICE Is for snie. is the official Gazette of the Circuit Court of Augusta County. It is an established Paper and has a repre sentative circulation throughout the Shenan doah Valley and the South. The COVINGTON TIMES. which is the "Mountain edition" of the Virginian, circu lates all through the mountains West, and is the Official Gazette of Alleghany and Bath Counties. The JOB OFFICE Is complete and material nearly new, having been used only three years. The attention of Printers and persons wish ing to make investments In Virginia is called to the above. For particulars and Terms, address, VALLEY VIRGINIAN, Box 79, Staunton, Va. nov II Imw 451 525 ~,(A,FATIg, muTI; A MY ' 11 ,11 PUBLIC HALE.—I will sell at public sale, In front of the Court House, in Hagerstown, Md., ON TUESDAY, the 15th of DECEMBER, 1858, All the following valuable real estate, to wit Four years ago I purchamti that magnificent landed estate of the late Judge Thomas Bu chanan, with a view of making it my resi dence. I have since changed my views. and have concluded to sell the same. The land lies about one mile above Downeville, seven miles from Hagerstown, four miles from Williams. port Washington a n t froml c e o s un tyß Ra i lroad, eathe three Der i e oA .m the o Dover's Warehouse on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. This land lies immediately en the tide water of the C. dr. 0. Canal. There are saw mills, and grist mills within one mile dis tant, three Churches--Tunker.United Brethren and German Reformed—quiet convenient. I I will divide this land in 2 Farms, or sell It in one body. It I divide Farm No. 1, it will be I the Mansion House Farm. This House is A ROUGH-CAST STONE HOUSE, - - - fifty or sixty feet by seventy-llva, containing sixteen rooms in complete order, with one of the most splendid Hardens in the county, tilled with Fruit and all kinds of Shrubbery, a Smoke House, Wash House, Spring House, considered one of the best in the county, a STONE STABLE, sufficiently large to contain twenty horses, Ice House, and all other neces sary out-buildings. This Tract will CONTAIN 2.30 ACRES, more or less. Judge Buchanan built this house for his residence, and occupied it until his death, Farm No. 2 will contain ABOUT 270 ACRES, - - more or less, with a large STONE MANSION upon it, and two otherSTONE DWELLINGS, Blacksmith Shop and a STONE BARN, 120 by 45 feet, one of the beet constructed Horse Sta bles In the country, Corn Crib, Granary, and three never•failing Springs, Orchard, &c. These lands are considered the best LIME STONE LAND in Washington county, for Wheat, Rye, Oats, Ac., with tine Meadows.— Fencing on both farms is good. Several miles of permanent Stone Fence upon these farms. Taking this farm m a whole, our farmers think it one of tho best In Washington county fur grazing purposes, and all kinds of grain.— There is also upon this larm as good Lime stone as any whom to be found, adjacent to the Canal. Limastoue now sells in George town for 52.50 to 13 UO per perch ; this is a val uable item to the tract. Any person wishing to purchase can view the same before the day of sale. TERMS made known on day of sale, which will be easy. If the purchaser or purchasers desire it, I will leave $20,000 or 1525,1100, or a pro portionate amount In each tract, remain in the land ..for ten yea, s. Refer to lion. W. T. Hamilton, Jas. H. Grove and H. C. Galli', Hagerstown, Maryland, for any Information desired. JACOB H. GROVE. I nov 2:3 1 td&tsw TRUSTEE'S MALE OF R. Su ECK LEA, Aue'r VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of a decree In Chancery. the sub scriber, as Trustee, will offer at public sale, at the Court House door, In Bel Air, on TUESDAY, THESTH DAT C r DECEMBER, Isle, at 11 o'clock A. Ai ~ the following Real Estate situated on Deer Creek, near Lagrange Iron Works, and comprises all tile Lands used by Abraham J. Streett asone Farm, and on which he resided at the time of his death, CONTAINING EDO ACRES. more or less. It hes been divided and will be offered In the following parcels. as marked on the plats which may be seen at tile subscri ber's officeln Bel Air: Lot No. I . comprises all the Laud conveyed by John Streett to Abraham J. Streett, of which the said Abraham J. Street t, died seized, except that part thereof which Iles to the right of a line running from the corner of the meadow, below the Mill, to a point near what is commonly known as the new road. This Tract . JOHN J. CI.S , CO, Tresaurer, New York CONTAINS 217;4 ACRES, more or leas, of valuable farming and grazing land, and comprises nearly all the buildings used for farming nurposem, conalating of u large BRICK DWELLINIi HOUSE, Barn, Stabling, Corn Bowen, Cattle Horica, Hay Barracks and other out-buildings, and will be sold subject to the widow's right of dower. - . Lot No. 2 contains 834 ACRES, and IS that part of above excepted land, adjoining the lands of Mrs. Welsh and Mrs. Furlong, and is without improvements. • Lot No. 0 contains about 90 ACRES OF LAND and is improved by a comfortable FRAME DWELLING HOUSE A FLOUR 51ILL, WITH A NEW TURBINE WATEB. WHEEL, and machinery all complete and in good re. pair, and a Miller's House near by. If desira ble this lot will be offered In two separate paten's. Lot No. 4 contains ABOUT 40li ACRES, being all that tract of Lind conveyed to A bra • ham J. Streett. by Rachael Watkins, by deed dated March 13th, 1817. About one-third of this land is in wood. balance cleared and In a good state of cultivation. Lot No. 5 comprises all the lands conveyed to Abraham J. Streett by Edward Rutledge and wife, by deed dated March 12th, 1842, and recorded in Litter H. D., No. 20, folio 143, and adjoins the lands of Abraham Rutledge, Bally St. Clair and others, and CONTAINS ABOUT 80 ACRES. Lot No. 0 contains ABOUT 40% ACRES, more or less, being all the lands conveyed to said Abraham J. Streett by John B. Slade and wife, by deed dated March 94th, 1859, and re corded in Libor W. (1., No. 10, folio 43, one of the land records of liarford county. LOU Noe. E. and 0 adjoin each other and are highly improved. Lot No. 7 is a Tract of WOODLAND, situated on the west aide of the public road leading from Clermont Mills to John Verney St. Clair, and adjoining the lands of St, Clair and others, and contains 30 ACRES, ',LORE OR LESS Lot No. 8 contains ABOUT 61 ACRES of valuable farming land. It in situated on the west aide of the,publle road leading from James Streett's to Clermont Mills, and adjoins the lands of Thomas Butler, Ropriitreett and others, and in described as lot No. 1 of " Mo- Creary's Hard Purchase," At the same time and place will be offered that. valuable Farm on Little Creek, of which the said Abraham J. Streett died seized, CONTAINING 731 ACRES, more or lees. This Farm adjoins the lands of Nicholas Nelson, Jacob Rutledge and others, and la improved by a CONIFORTABLE DWELLING HOUSE, - Barn, Stabling, Corn House, and other out. bullJlnga. Is well watered, well-fenced, and In a good state of cultivation. I will also offer at the same time that valua ble Farm on Bush River, which was conveyed to Abraham J. htreett, deed, by George W. Bobbin, Trustee, by deed dated June let. 1859, and recorded In Wier W. U,, No. 11, folio 30, one of the land records of Harford county. This farm contains ABOUT 380 ACRES Tenant House, Ice 'louse, Spring House, Barn, Stabling, &a, all in good repair, most of them nearly now . It is laid off In fields of conveni ent size, which are all well watered, well fenced, and all except one covered with gross. The balance is woodland and fa heavily timbered. - - - - - - The terms of sale, prescribed by the decree, are that • - ine•third of the purchase money shall be paid In cash on the day of sale, one4bird In six and the residue in twelve mouths there after ; the credit payments to bear interest from the day of sale, and to bo secured by the note of the purchaser with surety approved by the Trustee. J. M. dTrtp ETT, tiny is tewiOf Trustee VALUABLE I,AOIDFrI ENTATE AND V MILL MEAT AT PRIVATE SALE.—This property In situated In Burford county, Mary land. six miles from Bel Air, the county seat, three miles from High Hooks of Deer Crook— e great natural curiosity—and 25 miles from Baltimore city by pike and is the estate of the late Charles H. Relit, Esq , deceased. It CONTAINS 400 AC EN OF LAND, more or less, 200 In a high state of cultivation, having had on it, upwards of 25,t011 bushels of Lime, besides Guanoon,Bone and other For. 1.1 Beers. The balance b heavily timbered with clie‘tout, oak, walnut and hickory, except about 76 Aores of cleared land, that has boon used for a pasturage, or excellent quality of soil, and very susceptible of Improvement.— Thorn are three streams of water passing n through the farm, ono called "Trout Branch. abounds in the delicious finny tribe of the species from which it derives its name. There are also ;several springs of excellent water, which altogether make It one of the best wa tered farms In the State, and a very valuable ono for grazing as well as farming pastures: The entire tract Is in ono body, and all under good fencing. The improvements feet wi t h a large FRADIE DWELLING, 00 by 20 feet, with boat building, 18 by 20, conveniently arranged. There le an elegant dry cellar under the entire building, large SWITZER BARN, CO by 40, with Stabling for 12 bead of home and as many cows ; Brick Dairy, Corn House and Granary, Wagon and Carriage House, Meat House, Poultry and Herd H.ouse. There is a lino, thrifty Apple Orchard of choice fruit, and a sufficient quantity of cherry and other fruit trees, The MILL is a frame one, 40 by 48 feet, 8 stories and &Did, with 8 run of Burrs , driven by an over shot wheel TA feet high; comfor. table DWELLING for miller, de. This estate Is situated in a very pleasant and desirable neighborhood; olluntte healthy and society excellent; within 8 relies of Homan Catholic and Protestant Episcopal, two Eche copal and one Protestant Methodist Churches, and the Forest Meeting House of the Society of Friends; Post Office, Schools, Stores, Black.- smith, Wheeiright, and Carriage Shops, within a short distance. S. M. BEWA. Uordonvillo Pa -1- ti Kt), I). RPRECHEIL Tne farm Is susceptible o f division and win bo sold to suit purchasers. Title indisputable. Possession given on the ist of Marsh next.— For particulars address in p J J. erson or by letter. F. RAINT, Attorney at Law sep 30 3mw301 Bel Air, Harford Co., hid. 4tat (Watt. srunltnrßi, &. BOW ER'S COMPLETE MANURE, 11211117YACTLIIISD BY HENRY BOWER, CHEMIST, PHILADELPHIA. =ECM Super-Phospbato of Lime, Animonla and WAR4 A 2C TED ) , RICE eROX ADULTHESTION Thin Manure contains all the elements to produee largelerepaots/1 kinds, and la highly recommended by all who have used it, also by distinguished Chemists who have, by analysis, tested Its qualities. Packed in Bags of 200 pounds each, DIXON, SHAMPLIZ,s,g co., 39 SOUTH WATER .1 40 Sours DZLAWARE Ayr. PHILADELPHIA. For •alo by' WM. REYNOLDS, 79 South St., Baltimore, Mil. And by dealers generally throughout the country. [9.13 9 iywßi BAUGH'S. CO3IMERCIAL MANURES O ,DE MARK • DIEM BIUGII & SONS, Philadelphia, NORTH' IVESTERN FERTILIZING CO., CHICAGO, Sole Manufacturers. PRICES. Baugh's Raw Bono PhosphalE\ Price, $5B per 2,000 lbs. Baugh's Chicago Bono Fertilizer Price, $5O per 2,000 Baugh's Chicago Blood Manure Price, 850 per 82,000 I ba. The above Manures are furnished In both bags and barrels, whichever ouatornors prefer. ilgt-The r.g. are uniform in weight 100 pouftile.,at The attention of Farmers Is especially direct ed to the fact that the sourest; of the .Ita w Ma terial of which the above Manures are com posed, are so well under control that we can furnish them of strictly uniform quality and condition, •nd that they contain a larger per centage of ammonia than any ot, ,, er class of manufactured manures lu the market. BAUGH & SONS, 20 S. Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. NORTHWESTERN• FERTILiziNG CO., Cor. Lake C Lasalle Sts., Chicago. For Sale by SAMUEL HISS, Lancaster, Pa. 19 - BAUGH'S COMMERCIAL MANURES may be procured from dealers in any of tile principal towns In the United Stateß or Do. minion of Canada. (Jan thn w M. GEISELIIAN, JR., at. CO (Late:BARD & GEISELMAN.) COMMISSION 'MERCHANTS, I=l FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, WHISKEY, SC No. 129 NORTH BROAD STREET air- Prompt attention will be given to sales and a speedy return made thereof. Parties can rest assured that the highest price will 1 e secured for all produce entrusted to our rare. may 13 tfw 19 ISIMIII.I MEMO ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE It to compooed principally of tho celebiatcd Guano from Contains t h ree per cent. of Ammonia, uu amount sufficient to give activity to the vege tation, and a large quantity of Soluble Hone Phosphate of Lime, together with Potash and Soda, the essential elements of a compleie manure. Price P5B Fer Ton. Aliii - Bend for n...pam A_ c phle ‘ t , .. i uc A so co Address THE ALT MEMVI=3 aug 129mw32) glitladeiphia Adurrtiztittento TIII: ESTABLISHED FMB. J. J. HICIIAIt SON dr CO., 126 MARKET STREET, Pit ILAD . A., Is the largest Manufacturing Confectioners and Wholesale Dealers in Fruits, Nuts, dx., mar 22 In the United States. lyw 12 P OPULAR PRICER DRY 0 00.1)8.* RICKEY, SHARP HAVE OPENED A VERY EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT SUPERB QUALITY SILK AND WOOL POPLINS RICKEY, SHARI' & CO., No. 727 CFI ESTN UT STREET, fob 5 PHILADELPHIA HOOP Fil ND iIRTN A 628 Ho„ CORNETS. 62B WM. 7'. 110PICINS. . N. 628 ARCH EITREET, PHILADELPHIA, Manufacturer of t h e .M=MI - - For Ladles, Misses and Children. The largest assortment and boat qualily and styles in the American Market. Every lady should try Loom, as they recommend themselves by wearing longer, retaining their shape much better, being lighter and more elastic than all others—warranted in every respect, and sold at very low prices. Ask for Eopluns.."Champlon' Superior Hand-made Whale-Bone Corsets In Fifteen different tirades, Including toe " Irn• pedal " and Thompson dr. Langdon's " Olove• Fitting" Corsets, ranging inprice from hi Ctn. to 85.50 • , together with Joseph Beckel's Cele brated French Woven Corsets, superior simpus and quality, Ten different Grades from Slit to $5.60. They are the finest and best goods, for the prices ever imported. The Trade supplied with Hoop Skirts and Corneas at the Lowest Rates. These visiting the City iihould not fall to call and examine our Goode and Priem as we defy all competition. eep 9 imw L A Oil N' FANCY FUSIN! JOHN FAREIRA'S No. 718 ARCH HT, A7lO S {'RS Have now In Htore of any own Importation and Manufacture, one ofobe largest and most beautiful selections of FA N 0:1' Flia 8 , for Ladles' and Chlldren'a Wear. In the Cliy Mao, a floe naeortment of Gents' For.Ciloves and Collura. I am unabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prices, and ! would therefore solicit a call from my ft lends of Lancaster county and vicinity. Remember the Name, Number and Street JOHN FAREIRA, No. 718 Arch St.. ab. 7th south aide, PhiltuPn. lir I have no Partner, nor Connection with any other Store in Philadelphia. dip 30 4mvr ttornello-at-gaw 01St. LEAMAS, No. North Doke nt. 1.1.01,1 h.,r IS. C. AREA DY, No. 38 North Duke at., Lartesster 1- J. RTEINNIAA, No. 9 East Orange at., 1.-anoxia(); ca. H. NORTH, Columbia. Laucaater county, P. , AIRAPI. DEN UEB, No. 3 Borah Duke Luncuoter ABRAMMIRA:OIL, No. NI North Dago et.. Lancaetor .7. W. No. Li North Duki, Lancamtnr A. ITERIZ SMITH, No. to South Queen mt.. LAnconter. V,rllAlt (. RV.1161), No. 16 North puke at.. Lunoustor B. F. BAER, No. 19 North 11u1re, at.r Lannastor FRED. R. No. 6 Moth Dolts of., fnnr.sut.•t J. W. JOIINIION, No. 26 Mouth Q.uoon et— Lancuxtor FIANDEIRRON, No. 21 North Drikr, Iltrnet, !anon& er M. U. PRICE, No. 8 North Doke at.. LahrtotBr WM. A. WILMON, No. (, ERA Rios it.,lAnczater G. W. GUNTER, No. El South Duke it., I,,tocant or D. W. PATTERSON, Hoe removed his Office to No. 08 Ewa X 'rag IA SIMON P. EBY, ATTORNEY AT LAN , OFFICE WITH DougLMAglt, FAQ., NORTII M STREET, 'opt 25 LANCARTER. PA. iywus• YEMDEN H. LONG ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. 8 SOUTH DUKE STREET, r:waster. special attention paid to procuring or op. posing discharges of debtors in bankruptcy, proof and presentation of claims, rendering professional assietance to assignees, and all business, in short, connected with proceedings in voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy, whether before the Register or the Unite d States Courts, Parties Intending to take Um benefit of the law will Usually find it advan Lagoono to have a preliminary. consultation. 24 Jo 19 tfw QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP. QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP. QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP For doing a family wiuMing in the best and cheapest manner. Guaranteed equal to any In the world I Has all the strength ol old rosin soap with the mild and lathering Sold genuine Castile. Try this splendildßoap t _ by the ALDEN CHEMICAL WORKS, 48North Front tree, Philadelphia. seplOhndeodalyw Tgitgallantals. Air ONEY EASILY' 111 ADE WITH. OUR 1.11. Complete Btenell and Key Cheek Outfit. email capital required. Circulars free. STAF- Ford MANUFACTURING CO., 68 Fulton 'at.. Now York. 0ct23.41v WANTED.—AGENTs—IME.VERY TOWN 708 CUSHMAN d. CO'S GREAT ONE DOLLAR STORE. Descriptive .checks $lO per hundred. Con sumers supplied dlrectfrom the manufactories, and all goods warranted. Circulars sent free. Address, CUSHMAN dr. CO., 0ct22.12w 10 Arch at., Boston. THE SUCCESS Of our One Dollar Sale has caused such A COMPLETE REVOLUTION •IN TRADE. That In order to supply thedomand occaaloued by our constantly IncreaSing patronage, ao have recency made Importation for the Fall Trade, direct from European nano. limn:mem AMOUNTING TO NEARLTAIRMANW, do that we are prepared to sell every desert Dols of Dry and :Fancy Goods, Silver Platedl iVare, Cutlery, Watches, Albans!. , Jewelry, Sc., Of Better Quality than any other con earn In the country for the unl form price of ONE DOLLAR FOR ;EACH ARTICLE, With privilege of oxchanvo :from n largo vn hely of useful articles, obtuse of which could ho bought for MEM EMI= In any other way. 1W The best of Boston and New York refer ences given as to the reliability of Our house, and that our business Is conduc the fair est and most le Inmate manner p.eolldo, end that we give greater value for the mom y thou can be obtained in any other way. All (loads damaged or broken In traus pork - Mon replaced so Itlwnt charge. Q Chocks describing articles sold sent to agents in Clubs at rates mentioned below. \\ • o guarantee every article to cost less than If bought at any Boston or New York Wholesale House. Exceed those of every oilier establisnment of the kind, proof of I call be found In emu • paritla our premiums with those of others FOR CU:l'l , i op THE SAME SIZE, to addition to which we claim to give better goods of the same character. EMU= roe Club of 30 aud'three One of the hallowing articles: I flog genii linen Shirt Fronts, I set solid Gold Studs, All Wool Casslniere for Pants, tine white Counterpane, large Mae, 1 elegant Bainioral Skirt, ar yards brown or bleachedeiheet trig, good quality, yard wale, 1 eleglnt IVO Picture Morroco bound Photo. Album, I double lens B , ereoticripe mot 12 Fixelgn Views, 1 silver plated engraved 5 bottle Castor, I elegant !alit: Fan with Ivory or Sandalwood Frame, feathered edge and spang led, I Steel Carving Kline and Fork, very beet quality, ivory balanced handled, I 'minimum. beaded and lined , Parasol, :0 yds good Pont, I Very title Danlitsk Table Cliv Cr 1, pr H:1(0111.111y Ladles' Serge Congress 11- I ols, dor. flue I.lm, Towels, doe. huger . . be, Sliver Dessio t Forks, I . l.adies' large real Murree Traveling Beg, I harry dress pattern, dog elegant vvr plsied engraved Napkin ' Itt nen, 1 floe Ladles' line Merlin, or Cotton North gs. (louts' heavy chased solld Guild Ring, I pr Ladles' high cut Balmoral Boots, I elegant. 1101aIlle pre/. Pla • tern, I Violin and Bow, lu Irox enlllidelf•, 1 bet Jewelry, pin. ear drops and sleeve buttons. For at I.'ltib of 30 stml Vivo Doi Int. --One black or eol , ireal Alpacete Dress Pattern, I out Lace Curtail no, I pr all Wool Plan Irets,ettgras ell silver girded u bottle Revolving Cnslor, I beau tiful sat itiug desk, I solid (anal Heart :i!, yds very than Casstniere, tor PAnts tool Vest, set Ivory balanced handle Knavex with salver plated Forks, I elegant satin Parasol, henvoy beaded and lined with silk, I pr gents' Boots, :al pia good faint, 0) yds good brown or bleached Sheeting. yarn Wide, or 40 ydx 3,, pi Wilde, good quality. I ladies' elegant M.o.(' Traveaug !Pg. I bilutiro Wool :shawl, I plant Norwich Poplin Dress Pattern, la, pis double width Nona for ladles' Cloak, elegant engraved silver plated 'l ea Pot, II yds double width wale, proof Cloth lor cloaking. For it Club of ZOO ittt4l 21ollorta- I rich Merino or Thlbel Dress ostler, I pm tine Damask Table Cloths stall Napkins io match. I pale gents Fresco Call Boots. I heavy silver plated engraved Ice Pitcher, very line all Wool loth for Ladies' Cloak, wets,, very best quallty brown or tiltotellerl yards ilnel'asslane, e for cult, I °leaf ant Pop • lin Dross pat tern, I elt gall t hog doh Ihargu Dt ess led tern, I beautiful English Barege Shawl, I set Ivory balanced handle K niers tool, , Forks, I ladles' or gents' Silver Hunting Card" , Watch, 1 Bartlett. Hand Portable New log Ma c:blue, splendid Family Bible, steel engrav ings, WILL, record and photograph pages, In yards good Hemp Carpect ng, good colors, I pale good Marseilles (loins, 1 good 0 barrel ReVol : er, I elegant Fur Moir and , als,, I aingio ba' 11-''ol Bloat Mon. I salver plated engraved r, hot Is Revolving Castor, cart glas'. bottles, I very Ilan Violin and Bose, 111 case, 1 set ivory lialatievil KtilVes and Punks. ('reseals for lager Itieremoi In 111,, Hattie Tut Jo. Send Money by lie:Mem] Letter, SEN FOR OUR NEW CIRCULAR PARKEtt.Sz CO., 4w Nos. OS A: 100 Summer MI., Iloktrus Carpets—Don't Pay the High Priers rill-1E NEW ENULAN I) CA !WET CU., 01 J_ Boston, Moss. established nearly aquarter I oI a century Imo, n t heir present Meat lon, to Halls over 70, 71, 7 77, 70, Si. El and 57 Han over Street, have yrobably furnished more houses with Carpets than any other house In the country. In order to afford those nl. a d Is• Lance the advantages of !netr low prices, pro pose to send, on the receipt of the price, 21 yards or upwards of their beautiful Cottage Carpet, ng,at 60 cents per yard,withsampleof ten mats. varying In price I rout 21 • onto U, a per Yeid, suitable far furnishing every part of any house 51000 Per Year guaranteed and elms/11 0,0 - ploynsrni. Wn want a TOI lu lir() moon In every County to eel! our Patent White Wire Clothes Lines I leverlastin9). A Lldrein4 WHITE WIRE CO., 75 William at., N. Y., or IU Dear born ut., Chlcazu,lll. ocIZU-lw DOOli AGENTS wANTED FOIL TIII: D FAHTXI' SELLINO BOOK EXTANT. " MEN OF 0 TIMES," or Leading of tho Day. An olragnot volume, mplerololly EluntraLed 111.11outill- In! Steel I...ogravloga, and a portrait of the ao thur, alrx. ILA 11.111 LT BEECIIMR BTU W Alf en to ilny IL In Llto bunt told eefL tiv quic ker of any book !Ivy eucr Aota. Now Ix the lime to bell It. Everybody wants It. Aatalla ore tall Mg 2W orderm por wook. We pay on Lra largo cool mlomlona and grant exolo Oyu tArrltory. Send for Clrcularrt, giving full partlctilam Addrrbx IiARTFORLI VUBLIMIL LNG CU., Hartford. rt. " HOOP SKIRTA WE HAVE COME l it wa n t . le , t , l u e r e tto agentA to co•olwr ntu GRAND ONE DOLLAR SALE I Filtoeflogs Free of Cost to our ,51gents Sewing . Machines Free of Cost to Awe:its Le ttttt er Goods Free of cost to Agents Linen Good,. Free of Comt to our Agents !Mks and Onando Fret. of Coot to Agent,. Boot. anti Slums Free of l'out, to Agent. Dreno Goods Free or Coot to our Agent■ Great Dollar Bargains for our Customers Rend (or our circulars. Agents wanted every where. Addrev4, NIARRIX dr. PLUMMER, 34 linnover Mtreet, Boston, at ass TOBACCO ANTIDOTE, WARRANTED to remove ALL DESIRE/or Tobacco. This great remedy is au excellentisp petizer. It purifies the blood, Invigorates the system, possesses great nourishment 111111 strengthening power, enables the stomach 11, digest the heartiest loot]. makes sleep re freshing, and establishes robust health. Alm), erg and Chewers /or bizty Years Cured. it by Fitly Cents, post tree. A treatise on tie In. forlorn; effects of Tobacco, with lists of role, encen, lesilmonlule, Ac. , HP.NT FREE. Agents wanted. Address, DR. T. It. AlilhaT, Jersey City, New Jersey taratuare, stoves, k S TOI'ES 1 STOVEI I 1 Tho Penn/4ylvanln Inning Room Stove, Iron Cyllnder—the bent titoft of the hlod In thin 6fEA•r EMIT Rx COOKING mT(.IVE admitted by all who use them to bo tho best cooklig stove they o+rr mot. k'or sale at • Tilt: GENUINE MORNING °LIMY PARLOR I4TOVE. A perpetual burner, very ornamental, require); to be bred but once during the seamen, mat hut a regular beat all the time, requiring little fuel fur amount of heat produced and warranted to give enure euthifactlon. for /tale at riREAT VARIETY OF PARI,OUNTOVEN kif,Coolclng Kaye'', Hauges and inning noun; kiLuvos. For pale al, CA LI, AT lIIINNEVA A NI/ NEE THE beet Emortmout of stovuo to Lanritstor. Tu. B OENVINE ALTurinitl: PLAU v 7. HTOVE for Kale at aap29.lwilelmw ItUFNEL'I4, gimping, Q3ao tilting, Sa. GAN-VITUING AND PLUMBING. JOHN DEANER ACO. No. 7 East Ming street, with Increased facilities, aro now pie pared to attond to all orders with prompt hems and di/Wadi. Having none hut the best work. TllOll employed, all work will he finished In a superior manner, and with all.the modern im provements. Copper Kettles and Wash Hollers, and all kinds of Copper Work fur Breweries 11111 i Di.- tlllorlem attended to with promptness. Having greatly enlarged this. department, all order., can ha filled forthwith. TIN BOOECI n HPOHTING Attended to In any part of ihealty and county. Furnaces, Heaters, stoves, flanges, and all modorn improvements for heating Churches, Halls, Parlors, Holism, am, always on baud, and will be pat up In any part of the city or county, or their repairs attended to at any Utno, JOHN DEANY.,II..O CO., N 0.7 !Cast King street, Lancaster, Pa. lan 8. tfn , 1 OUNO FOLKS ATTENTION! Y Now L the Limo to got molded. You coo urnaili Your houses with FITOVES, KETTLES YANII, TINWARE', and all Other neoesenrs ur Galva in G OOD at the OLD LOW PRICES. OLD YOLKS, now 1/1 the Dine for you to buy for Cho young folks TIN.WARE to look like silver: BRASS end COPPER WARE to look like field. We kayo enlarged our businese, and can offer every inducement to those who ore now buying HOUSE eiTIERB. JOHN DEANER • CO„ No, 7 East King street, Lanoaster,Pa. Jan S4fw El N. 19011AEFFEB, Tyiorarakw: 4.IVD RET.AIL agar 4(011 D 2 EAS_ Cf pua /0 IAN LANDAU. 11W _ RUHSELIi Hardware More. North Queen street. RUM E1.'14 11 and ware ntose =MI
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