l&wal '"§iMpu& An Extensive Business.— Some Idea of the large business done by the firm of Dr. 8. B. Hartman & Co., oJUhis city, the maritiflicturehs of the celebrated- Mishler's HerbcßUters, may be obtained from the following statement of the amount of adver tising done by them during the year 1868: The number of newspapers in which their advertisements have appeared during the ' year-is 1,049; number of< newspapers in which their advertisements are no^ v ap pearing 907; total coat of advertising doling the jyear, 527,127.01. These figures not only Indicate the great popularity of Mismer’s Bitters, but also show that in order to bring any useful and valuable article into public notice extensive advertising is necessary. New Patents.—Francis P. Hart, as- Blgner to self and Dr. Samuel Keneagy, of Strasburg, has obtained letters patent for an improvement in breaking the surge on harness o& vehicles. This is a highly de sirable invention, and one that cannot fail to be appreciated and approved by all who will try it. Henry McCullough, of Marietta, has also received letters patent for an improved collurfor pipes in hot bfitet furnaces. This invention will save hundreds of dollars in hot blast farnaces. Both patents bear date Dec, 29th, IBGBI and wore obtained by Jacob Stauffer, oi this city. Keeping Potatoes, —-It is, perhaps, needless lor us to caution our readers against leaving their polutoes exposed to the light either out doors/6r in the cellar. They will, if so turn green, become soggy, and pfniost unfit for use. They should, if possible, be kept in a dark, cool place, away fronj all dangor of frost in winter. We’ a \fliTnk potatoes used to keep better in times gone by in the old dark cellars, tbun now, in the modern cel lars, with their numerous windows. Some are In the habit of keeping their potatoes in pits in the ground, dug deep enough to be sate from the frosts. This may keep them wel), but it is a troublesome plan. Wo have known them to bo kept in the very host condition in barrels, und covered with sand. Incohiuxt.—We notice in ono of the New York daily newspapers the statement that “ the tightness in the money market in Lancaster, Pa., inay be seen from the fact that ono of its chartered banks was recently so heavily pressed that the officers of the institution were under the necessity of posi lively refusing to allow a $GOO, drawn by one of the most substantial busi ness firms of the city, to lay ovor for a single day.jthough it was offered to boguarranteed by a wealthy citizen, who had indorsed the note, and who is a Jurgo stockholder In the bunk.” ’ v Upon inquiry wo are informed that this statement is incorrect and that no refusal as above stated could have occurred for the reason intimated. An Knigma.— A gentleman from tho country bunded us yesterduy the following enigma; wo publish it but defer giving the answer at prosent in order thut oor youth ful readers may have an opportunity of studying itr out for themselves : “A traveler on the wuy with 3 a large package on his back was met by a man wiio inquired of him what be was convey ing in tout bundle. The truveler answered as follows, “ A crow and n circle complete; a line where two semi circles meet; a tri angle standing erect on two feet; two semi- circles and a circle complete.” tpiery—Wliat were the contents of the puckage? Masonic.—On Monday, tho 28th iust., the offiretsof iht* Grand Lodge of Masons of Pennsylvania were installed into their re spective positions at tue Hall in Philadel phia. Tho following are the Grand Officers: R. W. G. Master, Richard Va.ux ; R. W. Dept. G. Master, R. A. Lainberton; R. W. S. G. Warden, .Samuel C. Perkins; li. W, J. G. Warden. Allred R. Potter; R. W. (P. Treasurer, Peter Williamson; R. W. G. Secretary, John Thomson. The Right Worshipful Grand Master has reappointed Charles M. Howell, of this city, District Deputy Grand Master for tho coun ties of Lancaster and York ; John G/elg, o 1 Chester, I). D. G. M. for Chester and Delu waro counties ; Robt. L. Muench, of liar ris burg, D. D. G. M. for Dauphin, Lebanon Northumberland and Snyder counties, and Joseph L. Stictiter, of Reading, D. I), G. M for Perks countv. A Danger.irs < ’or ntkrkkit. —It is re ported llmt it in mi dungeroUH counterfeit $5 treasury n«»t»* is in circulation. It is said that the euejnnt rln of detection is by tbo green i.nmin -i.ml engraving length wise, which in the counterfeit is of u paler color and e msequeiitlv Ims a brighter look than the dark green of the original. Seen under tin* mferoscope, the engraving of the counterfeit is courser than the original, and there are some misplacements or omis sions, but to the nuked eye it presents a genuine appearance. Pahtuidoks. — The Harrisburg papers slate Unit an association of gentlemen in t at city have sent an agent to Fort Wayne, Ind,, to purchase 2000 partridges to stock Dauphin county. The first installment will number 500. They aro to lie kept until spring then turned loose. This is a com mondable enterprise, and deserving of ini tJition in other sections. Fatal Accident.—J olin Crouse, afurra er, aged about -is years, residing near Ris ing SiuipMd., fell off a load of eornfodder, the 23 inst, and wus almost instantly killed. JIo whs riding upon the load as it was be lug.driven into the burn, when he came in contact with the top of thedoorway and was knocked oil tho load, 110 alighted upon his head and shoulders, and survived the fiKoideni only about two hours.— Oxford J’rc.fs. .Accident.— Mr. F. J. Ilecklor, of Colum bia, hnd— thumb of his right hand crushed while engaged, yesterday, in coup ling cars at Coatesville. Mr. H. is tbe con ductor of a freight train on tho Pennsylva nia Railroad. It is thought that tbe umpu • tation of the injuring thumb will not be necessary. . * Sale or Cattle.— John Brady, Auc tioneer, ou Monday, sold at tbe public house of Christian Miller, in Fast Hemp field township, the stock belonging to Joseph Gnehnauor, at tho following prices Cows, 81(14, 8100, Bm, 871, 87-0 ?67 and 861. Heifers, 870, 860, 860 and B*3. Bulls, 'three years old, §100; eighteen months, 800 and ?10. Recovered.— The bay horse, and car rlage, and harness -which were stolen, on the nil'll <-r ihe* 24ili inst., from the premises of Mr. Henry Ksbenshade, in Paradise township, havi g been recovered ; the horse and carriage b- mg found standing in J-rremiab Her. Jane, near GraetTs landing on C’hri.-taias. Laiigk Hon.—Mr. Henry Jlrown, of Munheim twp , yesterday, killed a hog 14 months old which weighed when dressed -16! pounds ; tins denotes a gain of over ono pound per day in weight This is hard to boat. In’ rKßcot.'n.sE Items. —Our correspondent atlnteroourse, this county, sends us the following items for publication : Tbe old established Hotel in Intercourse known us the “ Cross Keys ” has recently been sold by the proprietor to Mr. Jonathan Weaver, who will take possession next Apnl; Mr. Weaver will be glad to have his Irieuds give Imu a call, and is determined to do away wnti the too common custom of retailing ram water colored with bitters. celebrated Johnstown running mare will be raflled tor, New Year’s Day, at the Public House of John Hess; she cost i4 r )0 and is considered very last. Her owner is Willnij; to biicc tier up with any amount ■ there will also be a lost bunt after the raffle. Hunting is the principle sport in this neighborhood. On Christinas Hay there was an exciting fox chase at Mt. Vernon ■ during the chase the horse ot Mr. H B* BkiU\s unloriuiiately tell throwin' l, Mr S on the ice; at lirsi it w us thought Uiat Mr' injuries would prove faiul, but he is now m a lair wav to recover. On Saturday, January the Bth, there will be another F,, x chase at the residence of Mr. Martin l'enninger in Harristown. A number oi expeit and successful hunters will be present. Persons coining to the chase in the cars will be conveyed from Leaman Place free of charge. Mr John Hess, one of our best hunters, while dis mouutiug from bis horse, a Bhort time since, Jell on his head, he sustained some bruises but was not seriously hurt. At the fox chase to come off, tbeBlh of next mouth it is expected that Mr. Jus. Linville will be present with his celebra‘ed hunting horae thatihus only lost one race in which Mr.' Johnson’s mare beat him In a race of 300 yards. • Large Hog.— Mr. Michael Clepper, of Columbia, killed-a hog yesterday weighing five-hundred and thirty-four pounds. This fine porker' was raised ana fed by .Mr.! 'Clepper.—/S^y. The Texas Cattle Plague. The commissioners .appointed by the Governor of Ohio fo investigate the causes, <£&, of the cattle plague .in Texas,. have made their report, from which we take the following points of interest: Concerning the essential nature of the disease it may be.,stated that the:blood seems always to.be prominently involved* Microscopic investigations have revealed the presence (in the blood) of a minute fungus, or, more properly, the spores J'of such plants* The spores have also -Men found in the blood (to a less extent) of healthy Texas oattle; but they have not been’found in blood of our native cattle. Whether the spores are the cause ot the re sult of the disease, or are merely a con comitant, remains ' to be demonstrated. Numerous diseases of the human system were formerly accounted for on the spore theory; for example, various forms of fevers, cholera, measles, &c,, were supposed to be produced by the presence in the blood of certain fungus spores. The potato rot, 100, was at one time supposed to be due to the same cause. But this theory has now been discarded by physicians and scien tific men generally. The period of the incubation of the dis ease, or the first appearance of its earliest symptoms, varies from fifteen to thirty, or even forty days, dating from the time the native cattle have been first put upon the grounds or yards previously occupied by Southern cattle. Of native cattle, milch cows are the most susceptible to the disease; steers and oxen. are somewhat less so, ana calves still less. Horse-*, mules, and also deer, have died of symptoms of the Texas cattle disease in Arkansas, Missouri, and also in Illinois. Though the disease under consideration is everywhere believed to orignatefrom Texas cat'le, yet no one seemed to know positive ■y whether the disease does really exist among Texas cattle while they are allowed to remain undisturbed upon their native pasture; nor is anything definitely known uh to its causes, or the circumstances under which it has its origin and development. No remedy for this disease, upon which reliance can be placed, has yet been found. Very nearly all the cases which have oc curred among native cattle have proved fatal In a few days. Texas and Cherokee cattle are more likely to recover. A small number of sick animals recover in Ohio under the nse of calomel, given internally in sixty-grain doses, twice daily, until free purgution was produced. Quinine, with diluted sulphuric acid and water, were given in Illinois with success in a few cases. The internal use of carbolic acid baa been confidently recommended, tdo recommen dation being based upon the theory that the diseased condition of the blood is caused by the tungous plams or sporesabove referred to. Proper cure during transportation would prevent the spread of the disease, and render it l.esa dangerous, and more amen able to treatment. Uurnloff tins l n<ler a Fall Theatre-An hxcittoir Situation and Hazardous Cx< pcrlment. At 0 P. M. {Saturday, the gaa escaping from a break in the Manhattan Gas Com pany's main pipe on Broadway, New York, forced ill way into the vaults|under the side walk in front of the Olympic Theatre and the adjoining store at No. 622 Broadway. An employee of the theatre was directed to tind where the gas came from that had al ready manifested its presence in the ticket office and lobby. As the workman, with a torch, entered the vault a slight explosion occurred, and the man was slightly burned. ! Several employees of the theatre, also en gaged by the gas company, went into the vaults and lighted the gas that came in jets through the masonry of the wall. A number of the tire departmentand one from the insurance patrol remained to guard against the further spread of the flumes, aud, as the time for opening the doors of the theatre for the evening performance had arrived, tickets were sold at the box office, and at a few minutes after 8 o’clock an audieuce of more than fifteen hundred persons were seated in the theatre, laugh ing at the pantomime, while a Are was burniog that might at any moment, if the break suddenly enlarged, cut off the main exit from the theatre. Several gentlemen acquainted with the peculiarities of burn ing gus said there was not the slightest danger of any further spread of the flumes in the vaults; but bad any person, even with the best inientions, suddenly told that immense audience of the state of affairs, in all probability n panic would have ensued, and many valuable lives been lost. In the vuult under No. 0221 Broadway, opening into the basement ad joining the basement of the theatre, the gas was burning in twenty different places, aud assumed all shades of color from the pur ple of the small jets to the Grunge and red of the large flumes, and comiug from be tween tbe crevices in the grauite and brick work, had the appearance of a smelting fur nuoe-hi full blast. The largest flame in thif vault was about three feet in length aud several inches broad. The wull around it was quite hot. In the Olympic vault the fire was burn mg in five or six places, the largest flume being in the lower corner and about six feet in length, running up toward the roof. Ibis vuuitopeued into a basement property room, separated from the other basement by a thm board partition, and crowded with old cunvas “properties,” beehives, swans, donkeys, dec. The engineer of the gas works was sent for, and with a gang of men built a large fire on tbe street to get the frost from the pavement and uncover the main. The vault lights on the street were opened to ventilate the vaults, and after the theatre closed the gas in the main was turned off. The gas burning during tho entire performance in the theatre. The OilfTbulers— A Strange Trade. At a meeting of the Working Women’s Association of Now York, on Monday even ing last, Mrs. Norton, chairman of a Com mittee of Investigation in the condition, habits, laborand earningsof therag pickers of tbe metropolis, presented quite an iuter resting report. She auitl that tbe mere collection of rags forms but a part of the business of these chiffoniers. They not only pass these into their bags, but pick up bom s, pieces of glass, old iron, boots, shoes, scraps of leather—all are equally valuable. After the rag-picker has tilled his bag or basket, and often His hat and pockets, he goes home and assorts his wares, and then sometimes makes another round. The labors being usually at three or four o'clock in the morning. Some make their rounds in tbe middle of the night, starting at ten o’clock. About one or two in tbe afternoon he gets horae. The different articles are placed in different re ceptacles and left there to accumulate until thedealer comes round. The price paid to therag-picker for paper and rags is three cents per pound; glass one cent a pound ; for bones, and other garbage, fifty cents a bushel; leather, boots and shoes are bargained for. They earn from fourty cents a day to ten dollars a week. In this, as well us in anything else there aro grades of wurkmen—some living .as well as other workmen, and some from hund to mouth. They resentevery infringe ment ot their vocation. The large majority of these are Germans, who, coming out here poor, are compelled to accept this way of living. There is a small colony in Wil let street, consisting of 106 families aud 460 persons.' Some have comfortable homes, send their children to school, and when they have earned enough, emigrate to farms in the West. The whole number is about 1 200. The old rugs and paper which they pick up are given to the paper-makers, and return to the breakfast table of the people in the shape of newspapers. The old bones are transformed into parasol handles, also into tooth-brushes and other articles of trade. Pieces of iron often find tbeir way into the boudoir in the shop© of the Grecian bend-and paniers. She had come across more than one instance in which the rug picker had been changed into a Wall-street stock gambler. Nothing is refused by him nothing is filthy save that which he can not tiud. He is a living peripatetic sermon which teaches us not to despise the day of small things. The Stroudsburg Murder Trial. [ Stroudsburg, Pa., Dec. 30.—' The case of the Commonwealth against Wo. Brooke aud Charles Orme, for the murder of Theo dore Broudhead, of the Delaware Water (.hip, was called up on Monday morning Judge Barrett presiding. The whole dav wus spent in euipanneiling a jury and in the opening argument of tho District Attor ney. The first witness called was Thomas Broadhead, brother of the deceased, who . I wus with Theodore ut the time of tbe mur- I dor. The evidence occupied half tbe [day, and was listened to with attention by the crowd in the court room. A larceny had been perpetrated-at Thomas Broadhead’s house on the morning of the 25th of Sep. Mr. Thomas Broadhead, with his biother, was in pursuit of the perpetrators, and they came upon them just below the Kiltining House in the public road. Thomas came up to them first, and told them they were supposed to be guilty of tbe crime, and in sisted that they should return with him. Brooke seemed Inclined to comply, but Orme refused. Broadhead stepped between .them, took hold of Orme and told bim he must go back. Brooke then stepped back a few steps towards tbe house and then both drew pistols and shot down Theodore who had just come up, lollowing with other snots in quick succes sion at Thomas w r ho fortuuately escaped with his life. • . At the opening of the afternoon sessirai there wus a greut rush for seats, and the crowd stormed the entrance, and tbe room whs so densely packed that it was with difficulty that the jury could be brought to tbeir seats. The trial will last four or five days;- Sulmou Eggs .Imported Into Hassnclm- Nearly 250,000 salmon eggs arrived on I* riduy last ut the Cold Spring trout ponds Charlestown, Mass., from the Miramichi salmon- breeding works ut New Brunswick. They were packed in baskets of wet moss well surrounded with straw, and had trav eled 120 mites on sleds, 320 by rail, and 280 miles by water; but they were so well pro tected by the straw from the cold, and from the jarring incident to traveling that they arrived in good condition, so far as examined. They were also found to be well impregnated aod sufficient ly advanced to batch, at the present rate of development, early in January. The gen tlemen Engaged in getting them at Mira michi met with a prejudice against their operations on the part of that community so violent- as to nearly compel them sev eral times to give up the enterprise alto gether. The Canadian Government was quite unwilling to give permission to take the spawn at all, and only granted it very .reluctantly at last, on condition that one half of the ova taken should be deemed GA.&TM ofth e Crown, and should le hatched ourat Miramichl for the benefit Of -tbfftrtyei; 1 /;';,'-:' - ! : S|petaTCß(Ul In Force. „A rConitectlcut paper calls attention to soinO-of .the laws of that State, which are po great improvement on those of two centuries ago*.. It say a: - . .I* 'A huitried wonftm, guilty of Infidelity, is punished by Imprisonment in the State Prison not less than two years. A married man guilty,Of infidelity, except with a mar ried Woman, is punished by a fine not ex ceeding seven dollars, or by imprisonment In the ; common jail not exceeding thirty day s . '. 2. The husband can in this State convey away all his real estate without his wife’s consent, and cut her off at his death from every :Cent Of his property. In no other State fn the Union can this be done. 3, While the wife has no right to any por tion, of her husband’s property during bis life, and may be cut off from any portion of his estate after his death, the husband, Immediately on the marriage, takes posses sion of all her property, ana keeps posses sion daring his life, giving the principal tbereoi to her or her heirs at the time of his death. 4. The property which may be acquired by their joint exertions daring wedlock be longs to the husband alone, she having no legal interest therein whatsoever. 5. The children, fruit of the marriage, be loog to the husband, not to the wife. In case of separation, he is entitled to the oustody. State Items. A company of volunteers is being organ ized in Greensburg, Aaron Riddle froze to death one day lasi week in Pittston. Luzerne county. The Masons of Williamsport had a sup per at the Herdic House, Thursday even ing. A through: traffic railroad from Pottsville Schuylkill connty, to New York, is urged by the Pottsville Miners' Journal. One hundred and forty students are en rolled in Mublenburg College* at Allen* tOWD. A suit has been decided in the Court at Towanda which commenced thirteen years ago. Warren county talks of developing the Economite oil track. The territory near Irvineton is looking up in consequence. Suubury, Northumberland county, has shipped during tbe past season from its wharves about 70,000 tons of coal. Nicholas Held, of Honesdale, fell dead the other day, having, on the day of his death, acted as a pall-bearer at tbe funeral of Christian Houser, who was killed by the caving in of a bauk. While several little boys were playing around a brush beup, at the mouth of Two Mile run in Venango county, the other day, one of them pushed his companion Into the flames, when he was burned to death. A terrible ghost has been seen near Port Treverton, esuyder county, which is de scribed as being as big as a ‘‘full grown call, looks like a dog, has ears that reach the ground, and blows fire.” gotkw. VTOTIC'Jtj..-lJ!l THK COURT OF C'OJX XI mon Pleas of Lancaster county. Frederick Keller ") „ . v e* VNovemberT. 1808, No. 60. Mary Ann Koller. J fi, ’ * To MARY ANN KELLER. ResSfrdent* Madam* You are hereby notified that wit neeses In thlasultwlll b* examined Dy the un dersigned Comwlsslpner appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county at his office, No. 16 North Duke street. In the Oil v of Lancaster, on FRIDAY, the JSth day of JaNUaRY, 1860, at 10 o’clock, A. M., when and where you may attend if you t hiD k proper WM. B. M'ILKY, * | Commissldner. J dec!s-ltwso gMtonuijS-at-ggatt'. AJ. HAUFTMAW, •, , , No. 2SS Locust Street, uco 212 lydaw) Columbia, Pa ft'M. A. WIJJ4ON, No. 53 East King st.,Lancaster O. >V. /IU.MKK, ■No. ti South puke si„ Lancaster Witt. L£AHAS, No. 5 North Duke et.. Ijuictuo^r B. C. UREiDT, No, 38 North Duke st. 4. J. NTEINMAN, ) No. 9 East Orange til., Lancaster M. SI. NORTH, Oblumbla, lAncaater oounty, Ph. 4«RAM SHA.-Sli. No. M North Duke sL, Lancaster, J. w. r. awift, No. 13 North Duke at.. Lancaster 4. BiERR SMITH, No, 10 South Q,ueen st.. Lancaster, umuau c. No. IS North Duke st.. Lancaster B. l\ BA Eli. No. 19 North Duke at.. Lancaster FRED. S. PTFER, No. o South Duke et., Lancaster 1. W. JOHNSON, No. 26 South Q.ueen st., Lancaster. 4- J. SANDERSON, No. 21 North Duke street. Laucaster, 5. a. PRICE. No. 6 Nortti Dnke «U. Lancaster !i . W. PATTKRNOBT, Has removed hla office to No. 5S East King st E. SI.AYMAKER, JR., ATTORNEY- A T - Tj A W , (C'fflee xcith .V. Ellmakcr. Esq j NORTH DL'KE STREET, LANCASTER, PA timw49 SIMON' P. KBT. ATTORN MY AT LAW, OFFICE WITH N. ELLMAKE&, Esq. North Dcke Street, sept 25 LANCASTER, PA. jnoßa, gtsttonara, St. QHAND AOI.IDAY OPESISG B .A. K. 2R, ’ s ; s ON SATURDAY MORNING, DEC. 12th, Among onr many Invoices from the best ’HILADELPHIA AND'NEW YORK, We bavcjust received one from ALTIIORFF BERGMAN'it CO. Of New York, one of tbe largest importing Houses in the United States, which com- pose the Richest, Most Beautiful and Best Selected; FRENCH AND ENGLISH HOLIDAY GOODS Ever ottered In Lancaster or any other City outside of Philadelphia and New York. We Invite our friends In the city and county call and see our Goods and Judge for them- dec 10 tid] J. E. BARR & CO PAPERS I WINDOW SHADES! BOOKS AND STATIONERY, OXFORD, PA. Wan Paper of every style now opened for sale. New designs, latest styles, low prices Immense assortment; Plain and Fancy Golci Glaze and Blank Paper and Borders. Window Shades of all kinds and sizes; Gum Cloth Blue, Buff, Green and White Cloth for shades’ Fixtures In variety. “• BOOKS—AII binds used In tbe f an cas er County Schools. Blank Books, Hymn fr,y e , r Books, Miscellaneous Books; Po* 'u Btatlonery. Wrapping Paper and Paper B Base Ball and Croquet Imole meats. Paper Collars and Cuffs, Sleeve But tons, Pocket Books, Albums, Dime Publica tions, Newspapers, Magazines, Periodicals , Musical Instruments and Music Paper, and al goods usually kept In a first class Book and a l^r e ,s com Plete, none need rl* °, De ®# f ed after an examination. Just finished a new store expressly n?iti Ue An ln *? B,tl }2 arrangements are com plete. All goods sold at ctv prices. F. E. WHITESIDE x , . , fhird Street, Oxford, Pa., Next door to Harvey’s Dry Goods Store. au S ]Z 6m w-32 jligrtUsueous s](') non WANTED os THE FIRST pJL'-M-'UU day of April next, or sooner on mortgage security, Apply to ’ , „ HERR & RIFE, Real Estate, Collection and ins. Agents No. 3 Nortn Duke street. Lancaster, Pa, d3l-sidoaw«£w Roofing SIATB-PHICES KGDVCED The undersigned has constantly on hands mil supply of Rooting Slate for sale at Reduced Prices- Also, an extra LIGHT ROOFING SLATE, Intended for slating on Shingle roofv Employing the very best slaters air work Is warranted lobe executed In the best manner Bnllders and others will And It to their mer est to examine the samples at his Agricultural and Seed Warcrooms, No. ‘M East Mug street Lancaster, Pa..2dnorK west of the ' ourtHonae We hare&lso the Asbesto's Roofing for flat roof, or where Blate and shindies cannot be used. It Is far superior to Plastic or Gravel Roofing. decl2tf«l<tw ufrvv. n upvtypH gOMETHING NEW I WOODWARD’S PIANO FORTE AND OR. GAN WARE-ROOMS, No. 20 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. The largest establishment of the kind In Lancaster, and one or the largest in the State The finest assortment of Instruments over of fered to the public In this oily and oounty. Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music, Music Books, Ac., Ac, (bickering <fc Son's Pianos, Baines JBro.’s Pianos Miboh & Kamila’s Cabinet and Metropolitan _ , Organs. Cm facilities are sucn that we cn.n now af ford to supply our customers with Instruments at rates as low as tbey can be purcha'ed of the manufacturers. Dur new Warerooms, situated at No. 20 Easj Klngstreet, opposite Sprecher’s Kxoiange Hotel, over Brenner & Hosietter's are fitted up in a manner that we feel confi dent bannot fall to please the most fastidious we shall always be 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 ns. A. W. WOODWABD. No. 20 East King street. oot2l-tfw42 Lancaster, Pa. 1 ;i£EKnjsr -int: jtoton gariflt gaiiroaft IJI H E UNION PACIFIC BAILKOAD COMPANY OFFER A LIMITED AMOUNT OF THEIR FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS AT FAB SINK HUNDRED ASD SIITT HUES. Of the line West from Omaha are now com pleted, and the work Is going on through the Winter, as the distance between the ftninhAH portion ol the Union and Central Pacific Rail roads Is now less than 400 miles, and both com panies are poshing forward the work with great energy, employing over SO,COO men, there can be no doubt that the whole GRAND LINE TO THE PACIFIC Will be >pen for Business In tho Sam- mer or 1869. The regular Government Commissioners have pronounced the Union Pacific Railroad b® FIRST CLASS in every respect, and the Special Commission appointed by the Pre'i dent says: “Taken as a whole, THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD HAS BEEN WELL CONSTRUCT ED, AND THE GENERAL ROUTE FOR THE LINE EXCEEDINGLY WELL SELECTED. The energy and perseverance with which the work has been urged forward, and the rapidi ty with which it has been executed are with out parallel in history,’and In grandeur and magnitude of undertaking it has never been equalled.” The Report states that any defl- clencles that exist are only lko;e incident to all new roads, and that could not have been avoided without materially retarding the pro gres of the great work. Such deficiencies are supplied by all railroad companies alter the completion of the line, when and wherever experience shows them to be necessary. The report concludes by saying that " the country has reason to congratulate ltsell that the great work of national importance is so rapidly ap proaching .completion under such favorable auspices.” The company now have in use 137 J locomotives aud nearly 2,000 cars of all de- j scrlptlons. A large additional equipment is • ordered tc?Ee ready in the Spring. The grad- j Ing nearly completed, and tie? distributed for j 1-0 “lies In advance of tho western end of the ' track. Fully 120 miles of Iron for new trrfck i are now delivered west of ihe Missouri River, j and B 0 miles more are en route. The total ex-! peDdltures for construction purposes in ad- I vance of the completed portion of the road is not less than eight million dollars. j Besides a donation from the Government of ; 12,800 acres of land per mile, the Company is I entitled to a subsidy in U. 8. Bonds on its line j as completed and accepted, at the average rate ! of about $.0,000 per mile, according to the dffl- | culties encountered, for whlcn the Govern ment. takes a second lien as security. The ! Company have already received $22,153,0.0 of ■ this subsidy, of which $1,250,t00 was paid Tec. 1 oth. and $OlO,OOO Dec. lilh. GoTcrnment Aid—Sccnrltj- of the Bonds, i By Its charter, the Company lg permitted to issue Its own FIRST MORTG AGE BONDS to: the same amount as the Govern meet Bonds and no mors. These Bonds are a First Mort gage upon the whole road and all lta equip, menu. Such a mortgage upon whaf, for a long 1 time. Win be the only railroad connecting the Atlantic and Pacific States, takes the highest rank as a safe security. The earnings from the ” local bußl uess jor the year ending June 30,1858, on an average of 172 miles, were over FOUR MILLION DOLLARS, which, after pay ing all expenses, were much more than suffi cient to cover all Interest liability upon that distance, and the earnings for the last live months have been 52,380.870. They would have been greater, If the road had not been taxed to Its utmost capacity to.transportlts own mater-' lals for construction. The Income from the great passenger travel, the China freights, and the supplies for the new Rocky Mountain States and Territories must be ample for all Interest and other liabilities. No political ac lion can reduce the rate of Interest. It must remain for thirty years -taeper cent, per annum ' in add, now equal to between eight and nine I per cent. In currency, T/te principal u then I payable in gold. Ifabond with such guaran- ' tees were Issued by the Government, iu mar- I ket price would not he less than from’ 20 to 25 ' per cent, premium. As the bonds are Issued i under Government authority and supervision upon what is very largely a Government work I they must ultimately approach Government ! prices. No other corporate bonds are made so secure, The prjce for the present Is PAR, and accrued I interest atj 6 per cent, from July 1, Isos, In cur- j rency, Subscriptions will be received in Lancaster LANCASTER NATIONAL BANf£'. REED, McGRANN 4 CO., BANKERS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, and In New York at the Company’s Office, No. 20 Nassau Street, 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 subscribing I through iocal agents-, will look to them for ! their safe delivery. j ANEW PAMPHLET AND MAP WAS IS SUED OCT. Ist, containing a report of the pro- I of the work to that date, and a morecom- j plete statement In relation to the value of the | bonds tbau cau be given In an advertisement, [ which will be sent iree on application at the : Company’s office or to any of the advertised • agents. (, j The Coupons of the First Mortgage Bonds of the Union Pacific. Railroad Company, due January Ist, i 809, will Be jiald on and after that date, ln GOLD CO I NXree, of Government tax, at the Company’s ofljcefNo. "0 Nassau street,’ New York. JOHN J. CISCO, Trewurer, New York, decl7-3mdaw joust J«roiglilt(fl ©nods, St. House pcknishiso goods. FIREPLACE HEATERS. Several Pat '■“■“s A. C. S House Furnishing Store, No. 11 North Queenjf.p, v PARLOR HEATERS, THE BEST I* the market, at A. C. FLINN’S, No. 11 North Queen sljrfeqt. portable heaters for cellars, J? iron, and Heaters set in Brlok, at A. C. FLINN’S. No. 11 North Queen street. WHOLE HOUSES 'WARMED WITH i resh Heated Air by means of one Stove at , A. -C. FLINN’S, ’ No. 11 North Queen street. Base burning magazine stoves* a fine variety and at the lowest rates at x . ~ A. C. FLINN’S. No. 11 North Queen street. Kitchen ranges, portable and to be walled In-Sii Kinds at M A. C. FLINN’S. No. 11, North Queen street. PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO betting ot Healers, Ranges, <fcc., in town or country, and satisfaction guaranteed !>y „ A. C. FLINN’S, No. II North Queen street THE FINEST ASSORTMEFr OF Oar oil lamps *“ the city, at a. C. FLINN’S, No. II North Queen street. P L w 8 / OS IS DESIRING PUMPS OR Wafer Pipe, Hydraulic Rams, Ac., can find toe bost assortment outside-of Philadelphia at A. C. FLINN’S Honse Furnishing Store, No. 11 North Queen street. DISTILLERS ARE INVITED TO EX T‘ Jac «b Springer’s Immoved I'aient Wh.skey Doubler by which the greatest ad Xr D, i A f e 8 111 distillation are obtained. Cali -*•> or address, a. C. FLINN’S House Furnishing Store No. 11 North Queen street, Lancaster. Penna C®^S£?lsffls-“s , g*s»KsrrjM, kinds made up with dispatch at „ A. C. FLINN’S House Furnishing store, No. 11 North Queen street, . Lancaster. Pa rHE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF FIRST quality BRITANNIA WAKE J n the cl?/ sep 10 tfdAwj No. ArthaffS’ I strcml QOURT PROCEAMATIOK. Whereas, the Honorable HENRY G LONG 5 , 3?T o !^“ ?conft and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Ses sions of the Peace, in and for the Countv of recte^^eonSini BB^ 611 tbelr Prece P l to me 7dl rectea, requiring me, among other things to P . Ub «K C ♦ Proclamation throughout my bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer general Jail Delivery, also a Court of Denl-riS^ni 1 ® beBaion B 0f the Peace and Jail thiruL 7 ’ 1 comme nce in the Court House in nrV£7 o{ , La »CMter, in the Commonwealth ta\m : “ B y* vanla on the third MONDAY In (tite 18th,) 1888. In pursuance of S*loh precept Public Notice a mn? t be and Aldermen of the City Tn C I /£2£ aB F e rt. ln tbe saiucounty, and all the ?!*}** Peac ®. the Coroner and Con f2’ °^ be ® a i ( i city and county of Lancaster that they be then and there in their own oroner E n o 8 2 th ll ? elr roll8 * reoordiSSSSSS hiS/JfiifL nd t ini y ilaltiollB * and their|ofherremem brances, to do those things which to thsr n ’ In thelr °ehalf to be also all those who will prosecute again si JA® Pri®°5 era wbo are < or then shall be Inthe in’ri of Lancaster are to be then just tbere P rosecut o against them as shall be Dated at Lancaster the 22d day of December, dec2S JACOB F. FRET, Sheriff ' . dega Sldoawagtw QUEEN OF ENOeaNd SOAP ftUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP. QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP For doing a family washing ln the bestead cheapest manner. Guaranteed equal to anyln the world 1 Has all the strength of old main soap withthe mild and lathering qualities of genuine Castile. Try this nieafflasSi“U by the ALDEN OHKMIOAX WOTUffl 4pvSJh Front treat, Philadelphia. stfpl3nS^dl°^ (SwjJfc PSIO' E E \Z) X 7 CEB! \ HAGER A BROTHERS WUI offer from tola date their stoch DHY GOODS A GREAT REDUCTION. J LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, CLOTHING, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, MUSLINS, PRINTS, POPULAR. PRICES $5,000 WORTH OF China and Glassware, AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES, Preparatory to receiving the SPRING IM PORTATION. and examine. HAGER & BROTHERS. lanMttfl lousrs. W. CLARK ft CO., BANKERS, NO. 35 S. THIRD ST., PHILADELPHIA. GENERAL AGpTS TOKTHX [ NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,! of Pennsylvania, and Southern New Jersey. The NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY 1b a corporation ’ Chartered by Special Act of Congress, approved July 25,2868 with a Cash Capital of One HUlion Dollars, and la now thoroughly organised and prepared or basin isa. Liberal ; erma offered to Agents and Solici tors, who are Invited to apply at our office. Foil particulars to be had on application at our office, located in the seoond story of our Banking House, where Circulars and Pamph lets, fhliy describing the advafctares offereaby' the Company, may oe had: • E. W. CLARK ft CO., No. 85 Sonth Third street, qglfl-lydeodftw Philadelphia, Pa. B. 8. RUSSELL, Managed CHARLES E. PLUMB, Special AgentaLan caster g n. SCHAEFFER, ' , WB S!^ a^ L S^- iND &ZTA.IL &ADDLRXI NOB 1 AND 3 EAST KING STREET? Jan 10 LANOASTBB.PA. ttw OATS! OATS 11 OAT" II! Jnal tMolvea 1000 Ituhele prime Can irom the Weat, at. QEO. D. SPHEOHEK's SeM andAjxlonltnral Siore. not 6 SmaotATTAtawr a BSn,Sb,LaneiSiSr, BZ>IvrBBDA.Y. i«ai testett, a t sale fob thirty ii. DAYS.—to CAPITALISTS AND STORE KEEPERS.—The New and. Large Hotel, tor I?H?JLF ouse v and blore property, located at the Chris teen Road, on Uie Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad. Chester county, can be bought at a rate that will pay big Interest on the Investment. It 1b 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, [sep 30 tfw 39 PBTVATESALE OP A hotel PROP ERTY.—The undersigned, offers at private sale the real and personal estate, the property 2r late Robert Smith, deceased, situated in Port Deposit, Cedi county, Md.. and known as the Farmer’s ahd Cosquebcial Hotel.”— rhis Hotel has been long and favorably known to the traveling community, and Is receiving a large share of public patronage. The house tfl large and commodious with good Stabling, -Mouse, and all the appurtenances attached u>|a first-class Hotel. Persons wishing to prrehase will please call on the undersigned, who la now occupying the property and will snow same. «sp2t£w3s] MARY C. SMITH. Poor Deposit, Sept. 2,1863. rpHE »ALT«S FABM . AT ' Tt,. PUBLIC SALE! ahe undersigned will sell at public sale, In -rm^T-v. . Hagerstown, on IUESDAY, the 12th day of JANUARY, 1869, that valuable and well known Farm called „ “DALTON,” SP? £? lle from Williamsport, half a mile from the Hagerstown and Williamsport Turnpitte, nf.h U| )? n t w e llne of projee ed Extension 2ir l i«£S l ? b ?s^?; <i Valle y R ai‘ro« d from Ha gersiown to Williamsport. This farm contains 372 ACRES OF LIUE-TONE LAND, onder good fencing, and with the Improve ot distinct Farms. The Improve ments consist of a y . HOUSE AND BARN, division, together with ihe ordinary nnLn Q iL dlDB , B fouod upon a farm. T>»e dwelling n i° ne of the Is the upacious Man (hn™n„u,wn “ "DALTOI.," which has been un 1116 second auction ha»m dwelling there Is an entirely new l- Acres will be sold without lm - Iln OI ? e tract ’ and ,he balance In (150 acres) con thelT?p,?yementJ3 - There Is running water through Lheharm an'i Ttlo , A GOOD ORCHARD, tne growing crops will he reserved on rVZ'J? 8 or * : V e u WIII be > nn e-thlrd ol the P «A as ' m cty ln band, and the balance in i ne .? 1 two years, with interest. deciU ISW6 1 , BENJAMIN LONG. WEDPfKSDIT Ji, DAKY 20th, IS6U, ibe undersigned will bv vmtieoftbeOipbans’Cou tot iluoTsUir on sell at the publlo house or Jacob Umtt In the Borough or Washington, me night, Title and Interest ofHngbretta Btnckley and Sbe?mSn Bmckley, m nor th.idren ol Jntn EiSer SJ?hßf| t n eB i U c- e ,° r , ludl “ ua ' th “ following Ue sirrlbed Real Estate, to wit: Two story Log Weatherboardtd DWELLING HOBS? aSS other .improvements, with tbe lot thereto hiS °“i ln !S. ‘\°- 91 m th “ genersl Plan er ssld own, or borough, acljolntug properties of Jacob Allison, and Abrah.m lllluel's Estate A number of Cnolce Fruit Trees are nr, . lot, m a healthy condition 1 Bale to commence at 2 o'clocs, P. M when terms will be made iuown by ' neon, BARNHEKD MANN, Farmer ab G e;maXn Q ckley? 3ylVaniaofHu * iirclta ‘‘“ d Also, at the same time and place, the under- as Alt rney In Fact id tue chlldien heirs aud legal representative*, wlUi perlmt>a one exception, Jo£n Bluckiey, th.. elder £te of Manor township, Lancaster Co., Pa.’ dt wi^ 1 , 8 el | fhe baiance of the above de ecrlbeu Real Estate upon tbesame terms A.. BARNHERD MANN, Farmer Attorney In tact of Heirs of John Bluckiey aec u ‘ decSO-isw-52 YTALUABLE CITY PROPERTY AT V PUBLIC WALE.—ON THURSDAY Jan. fJ -’IM, ]S«9, in pursuance of an Order of the Orphans Court ot Lancaster county will pl. S il, l lwi P , u , b lc , !,a i e ' a t llle Pfbllo home of fL 1 r ,*?■ ° r , ld , er ' In North Queen street, above Ore railroad, lu the city of Lancaster, tbe lot lowing valuable real estate, to wit: All that •certain lot or plo eof grouud, situate on the East side of North Queen street,(between James and Lemon) in tne city of Lancaster, No IH containing in front on North Queen street 42 jeet l]/ 2 inches, and extending in depth eastward 245 feet to a public alley on which is ereuted a large TWO-STORY BHICK DWELLING HOUSE, Back Building and other improvements, adjoining pronenv of Jacob Zecheron the north, and Alien Hlbsh. man on the south. «-A further description is deemed unneces- Rary, as persons desiring to purchase can view the premises at any time before the sale bv calling on the undersigned residing thereon fr'ale to commence nt 7 o’clock, P. M.. when due attendance will be given and terras of sale made known by ZURIEL HWOPE , ’Administrator of Geo. Gunkle, deo ? d deo3 ° Btws2 For sale a yali able fabm of is« ACRES, in Sadsbnty township. Lan caster county, 3 miles Southwest of Christiana on ihe Penn a Railroad. Excellent laud. In high state of cultivation, good portion timber and meadow. All well watered aud under nwirfeu T two-and-a-hali story DWELLING, Large Barn, Carriage and Wagon House, Workshops, Ice House, sc. Buildings wilff eaT }y DO Y' m 50Qd order, and running water at the house and barn. Fine youn*< orchardpf choice .fruit, tine shade and orna” mentaUTees, Ac. ?An excellent house. Terms easy. Price only $lO5 per aero. AppL to HEKK A RIFK, Real Estate, Coiloctlon nnd Jns. Agents . No. 3, North Duke street. doe 10 otw oOAUd S Lanca«ter, Pa. VALUABLE LAADEO ESTATE Atwn WILL SEAT AT FBIVATE BAI.E propertj is Ituated in Hartord county. Mary and. six miles from Ilel Air, the county seat three miles trom High Rocks of Deer Creek a great natural cuno lty-and 25 mUesfrora SL l c t? P ll£^>. un ' 1 Js the esuto of the late Charles II Rant, E.-q,, LeceaieJ. It CUNTAINB 400 A' Itfcy UK LANI; or less, 250 in a high suite ot mltlvatlon, having had on It upwaids ot 25,i0j bushels ot Ume, besides Guanoes, Bone aud other Fer tilizers. The balance is heavily Umbered with che-tnut, oak, walnut and h ekor,- e>cent ab- ut To Acres of cleared and. that'has been used tor a pasturage, or es cedent quality ol soil, and very susceptible o' Improvement | Then- are three str aras of water passing thtouih t'.efwm, one called "Trout Branch ” abounds lu the delicious tinny tribe oi the species from which It derives its name There are also sevrr-u springs of exceiie.it-water which ajh.ge-her make It one of tnalsesL w;u tered larins lu the State, aud a very valuable one for grazing as well ss farunug pastures Thi entire trart is in one body. and allunder good ericing. ’ihe improvements consist of a lar ß o FRAME DWELLING, (i’J by 20 feet with baca bulldii'C, IS by HLcOLveu.eutfy arrauged. I bere Is an etgaut drj- cellar under the entire building, large SWITZER EARN, 00 by ID stabling fnr 12 head o horses amiss many cows; Bill It Dairy, Corn House aiul Grauarv Wugou anil Carriage House, Meat House Poultry and Herd House. 1 Tbeie is a flue, thrifty Apple o.chard of choice fruit, ami quantity of cherry and otner frulltrtes. J y The MILL is a frame one, 40 by 45 feet 3 stories and attio, with 3 ruu of Barrs driven by an overshot whee 22 leethlgh- comfor table DWELLING for miller, da ’ ComJor j T l llR »- e t Btale 18 situated In a very pleasant and desirable neighborhood ; c iruate healthy and society ex cel leu'; wlihln 3 n Jles of a Rinnan Catholic and Protestant Episcupal, two Epis copal and one Protestaut Metbodlat Churches and the i-orest Meeting House of the Society of b riends; Post office, Schools, Stores Black smith, Wheelright aud Carriage Shops, with u a shoft distance. TUefarm is suscep’ible o r division, and will be sold to suit purchasers. Title indisputable Possession given on the Ist of March next For particulars address In person or by letter J. b\ RAJTT, Atioruey at Law I [sep SO 3mw39| Bel Air, Haiford co., Md. gnf <soodo, &c. AND WINTER DRY GOODS EfAGtSR A BRDTHERS have now open a Stock of Fall and IVintei- Goods—all of which have been purchased for Cash and will be sold at tbe Lowest Prices. FLANNELS. Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels Wool Shaker Flannels, Pallard Vale Flannels' Red, Yellow and Blue Mixed Plain and Twilled Flannels, Fancy Shirting Flannels and Sack ing Flannels. ROCKDALE BLANKETS, GREY&BEOWN BLANKETS / A]l Qualities. DRESS GOODS FOR LADIES’ AND CHILDREN In all the New Materials and Styles. LUPIN’S CELEBRATED MOURNING GOODS, in Bombazines, Tamlese. Parrttz, Empress Poplins, Toplins Alpacas, Mohairs, Ac y BLACK THIBET LONG & SQUARE SH A WLS Ail Qualities. CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS. SHAWLS BROCHE LONG AND SQUARE iSIIAWL Open aud Filled Centres! PLAIN AND FANCY SQUARE SffA WL3. We Invite an examination of the above to gether with a General Stoek of Dry Goods Carpets, Wall Paper, Queensware, Acf ’ QLOTHN, CASSUXEDEs & VESTINGS READY MADE CLOTHING;! Hageb <6 Brothebs h?ve now open tb& iS r Lanc B fSt C ea 0f the nb ° Ve GoodH ever ofrere < l Chinchilla Beaver, Esquimaux Heaver Mr>« cow Beaver OVER COATINGS, all shad’s FINE FRENCH COATINGS, BEAVER DOESKIN COATINGS BILK MIXED COATING*, Black Brown and Dahlia. CAJSSI ME RES—all new Styles. WEAR—In great variety w eS ic. Kentucky Jrans, Vel- ! ready made CLOTHING I ! FOR MEN AND BOYS' Qua]Hy?mv 1 e M and n p r C lce r 0 Rn<l WarrMle ' J ‘ a FINK DRESS SUITS, BUSINESS SUITS BOY’S SUITS. ordinal fln , e,t Esquimaux Beave’Pte’gS ordinary grade. loct7tfw4o Mosey sated—we are cos. BtapDy purchasing lor cash in lhe New lurk and Boston Markets, all kinds of DRYANDFANCYGOODS,BILKS COTTON* boots and shoiJs, Batches sew- ’ INGMAOHINES, COTLF.RY, DRESS GOODS, DOMEatIC GOODS, 4c. 4c Which we are actually selling at an' average price of one Dollar for encb article Our b , Bln - B “ ctiy i or “»*>. M.l our-trade much larger than that ot any other simile? concern, enables ua to give better barttalnf than can be obtained of any other house TB B LA DIES Are specially invited to give ns a trial flw» CIBCUXAR AND EXCHANGE Lt«T Oar dab system of selling is as follows • For 82 we send 20 patent pen fountains and cheeks S e ?,“ ib^2^ m!rent artides to bt sold for a 4 O/ Sr M; 5) ror « 6 ; K»for iiR 4c Sent bv.mail. Commissions larger than those nr accorrtl *>g tosizeof cln{ { onn tain and cueck, 10 cts. MaJe and i n if waat fd. Send money in Besr* litcrea Letters, bend us a trial elnh yon will acknowledge that you Snno?afßm! to buy goods of any other house thereafter ss^r EABTMAN * KENDALL tofianover street, Boston Mail. ( *mw<o ■ 6, 1869 jggttrattte ggapanlfe. riSPrSS* 1 * A2W 1670 832 73. .-if I ®,°°®pa?y oontinnes to Insure Build either for a cash premium or premium note. EIGHTH ANNUAL REP'O’RTIL a ~ capital aotmcoife:* - Am’t of premium notes,' $86X575 83 Less amount 216,339 a) Cash receipts,leas commissions ln ’57 • 68.V23 13 Loans , iil lo*ooo 00 Doe frornagente and others. 71. Llfll 13 Estimated net assessment No. 7 28,000 00 PS 1,120 99 , CONTRA. Losses and expenses n&ld In 166 722 18 Losses adjusted, notdne , ig ?66 13 Balance of Capital ;and Assets, Jan. I, 186X._». 670,852 2 $754,120 E 9 _ A. 8 GREEN, Presiaent. Qsoitofi Young, Secretary, Mien aXL S SHuxAJt^Tr^su’rer. D m „ DIRECTORS: R.T.Ryon, William Fa: toe, Fendrich, John W.Bt^acv W? s**, , Q«o. Young, Jr. Sam’l F. Lberlela. Nicholas Mci> '' -i 4 J°hn B. Bachman. Hiram Wilson, Robert Crane,] Michael S. Shuman,, r or Insurance and other particulars apply to «. . „ HERR & RIFE. Real Estate, Collection A insurance Agents, No. 3 North Duke street, Lancaster Pa nort Udiw A T I O K A 1 LIFE INSURANCE COMPANV ZUXITED STATES OF AMERICA, I Washington, d. c CnAr.TERtiD 11 t bpcciAi. Atrr_or_L'ONoaasr. CASH CAPITAL. PAID IN FULL BRANCH office FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, pbiladelPHl A To which all general corrcurondeuco should be addressed. OFFICERS » CkAHK, President. tlve^mmltte^" 1111111 Fluance aud Esocu ' EMPHsnv w Vfce Presldeut. EMERSON W. 1 LLF, Secretary and Actuary, *ll E AD VANTAGES Odered by this Company are it is a national company, charters ED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS, 1563. IT HAS A PAID-UP CAPITAL OF 51.000.00 C IT OFFERS LOW RATES OF PREMIUMS IT FURNISHES LARGER INSURANCE THAN ANY OTHER COMPANIES FOR THE SAME MONEY. IT IS DEFINITE AND CERTAIN IN ITS TERMS. IT IH A HUME COMPANY IN EVERY LO CALITY. ITS POLIC. TACHMEN'T. THERE a: STRICTION3 IN THE POLICIES EVERY POLICY 13 NON-FORFEITABLE POLICIES MAY BE TAKEN THAT WILL PAY INJURED THEIR FULL AMOUNT AND RETURN ALL THE PREMIUMS, SO THAT THE INSURANCE COSTS ONLY THE IN TER ST ON THE ANNUAL PAYMENTS. POLICIES MAY BE TAKEN WHICH PAY TO THE INSURED, AFTER A CERTAIN NUMBER OF YEARS, DURING LIFE, AN ANNUAL INCOME OF ONE-TENTH THE AMOUNT NAMED IN THE POLICY. RATE 18 CHARGED FOR TH * T WVIDK.Vtti E. W. CLARK «fc Co., Philadelphia. General Agents for Pennsylvania and SouiS ern New Jersey. EVANS, McEVOY CO., Bankers, Laccsater Agents for Lancaster couutY. octe tfmcUw TIIEO. W. il EHK. JF'RIP u ipv PIKE. LIFE I.! ACCIDE.Vr Ml ''' IXSURE.' INSURE.'’ INSURE!.'! iNSURE yonr Buildings, Machinery, Tools, Merchandise, i urnlti.re, Horses Cattle, Grain and I iupiemen t> against loss or damage bv fire or water. 0 J INSURE and provide fnr your families, de pendent wife and children and creditor against loss In case of yonr early death, and weeure to yourself a certain Income or sum of money In case you reach old age. INSURE agalust accidents, that In case you are hurt you may draw from $5 to $5O per week J ° Ur f ‘“ illeB Wli * reCe ‘ Ve by Death o/tiw^ 0 '* 88 * nd C!,ulea UatneUos S 'INSURE your Plate Glass Windows and Doors, Mirrors, Show Cases, <tc., against loss by breakage. INSURE your Goods and Merchandise against loss or damage by Railroad or Water Transportation. Insurance of all kinds effected in the best Companies, at the lowest rates consistent with saiety. All losses promptly settled without 1 ejay. Cali and seo us before insuring else- Real Estate business In all Its branches surveying, Conveyancing and Writing of all kinds also attended *>. Re ts, Interest and all other claims promptly collected. Rend f>r our Insurance Pamphlets and Real Estate Registers. Bent free. „ ,r, HERR & RIFE, Real Estate, Collection and Ins. Agents, No. 3 North Duke street. Lan l aster, Pa. decSdawdatfw loots, JHtoss, Sr. MIDLER'S BOOT AND ,SHOE >'STORE, WEST KING STREET LANCASTER, I'A. Four doors uiesl of the comer of Water amt Wes Amy streets, and nearly opposite the' ‘‘Amy of Prussia Hotel,'’ ,^°u EU J scrlb ,° r hereb Y notifies the nubile mlit h o 6 f hSS “ lwttJa ° n hand a large assort- BOOT 3 AND SHOES, Gaiters of all kinds nnd size, for Men and Children, which he will sell at tbe lowest cash prices. Having a long experience in tbe busl ness, he hones to be h ble to satisfy the wishes acalf le ow cltizens who may favor him with After four years services in the army ho has civil life and hopes by strict at patronage busiaeBB t 0 merlt a share of public n .f^ Cu , s . toraer work of all kl °ds promptly attended- to. * SartKss, sr. mHE WHITE POLAR BEAR'S | (EID -L IN M. WINDOW h „ IN CENTRE HQUARF, ’ peopfe raCt6d tbe attentlon of thousands oi He would also lniorm tbe public that he has onfo?t, and ne / IoL of Bujral ° Roi >** than any other bouse in Lancaster. Also * Lined Buffalo Robes. Leopard Skin Robes—Stnffed Bead Hudson Bay Wolf Robes! I Australlia Opossum Robes. I Fox Skin Robes.' Bear skin Robes. Coon Skin Robes, Diflerenl Styles or Lap Blanket!.. Genet Robes ' A large lot or different styles of Horse Covers. Also, Gold and Silver Mounted Harness. Wagon Harness or every description. Saddles and Bridles: Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valises. a,J(J . I lar ? e assortment dt Ladle-’ and Gents TravelingSaicbels.andHlJotner articles belonging to the business sold at tbe lowest P r ‘ cea * H HABERBJJaH, Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. ort22-tfdAW gluroblofl, (Sag fitting, &r. Gamittijio a'md pluhbing. JOHN DEANER a. CO.. No. 7 East King su-eet, with, increased faculties, are now ore 8 pared to attend to all orders with promn'ness and dispatch. Having none bat the P best work! employed, all work will be finished in a superior manner, and with oil the modern Im provements. ‘ i^ pp 7^ Kettlefl . and Waiih Boilers, and all n inH-l ° 9? pp ? r , Work for Breweries and I)is lUlerles atte. ded to with promptness. Having Kn be y mlS a r r fr e thwHh. »l^rdor. i^.T 1 ? ROOFS 4 SPOUTING to *5 thecityaod county furnaces, Heaters, Stoves, Ranges and all modern improvements lor heating Churches Sffi win^vJ^ 8 * RoUM 1 es * 4C -. always on hand’ vP? 1 n P ln a °y part of the cltv or fPm» ty ’ or th * lr / e P alrB attended to at any time. JOHN LEANER a CO. 7 No. 7 East King street, Lancaster. Pa. lap 8 tfw I FOIiKS ATTENTIOK! A Wow Is too time to get married Vnn urnlali your hoasea witfi STOVES kmr^ PAWS TINWARE, and all otWeVelSvS tides In our Jlne at the ceasar i & r • GOOD OLD LOW PRTPtto Silver,- BRASS aod COPPER^a^p- 0 ?^, 1111 , 0 like Gold. We have enlarged our bnS?„? loo S can offer every Inducement Ef*v. 40(1 now baying BOUSE STIERS* 0 t^lose are JOHN DEANER a CO. 7 East Kiog street, Lancaster. | Jan 8-tfw iBANK F. i-ANDIS. JACOB 3. LASDIS gEIST oSV' LiSDI5 ’ F MACHINE shop, LA ** 1 Cffijt a TREE T, _ Lancaster, pa., 'LANDIS A CO., Proprietors. iron and Brass Castings Done to Order. 4c fialf*' Gearing, Shaftings. Pulleys, Also, a new and Improved Grain Thresher and Separator. Models for Patentees made to order. Special attention paid to repairing, ap 27 tfw; LANDIS & COt l&itefolpltte gjfljtfrtigmttrtfl. T H . K raiABUSHSD FIRM, '126 ililiSri 4£l. o pu lx l D . ( i o '' m&r2 ° . In the United States. lywla IUS CHESTNUT STREET, IHS H OOP SKIRTS, WM - T. HOPKINS, Manufhaturer of the’ cnAMTioir hoop skirts has removid to; NO. 1115 CHESTNUT ST., (GIRARD ROW-, PSlLA.£>&i t fj SIA Where will always be found a comnlet* ah sortment of his well- known BKIRTB in Si the newest and mostH e T) - S,-ji l and Lengths for Ladies, Miws reapectT^■ PncM * and v;arTat ‘ 'cd ln ivery iAA R ,T S made to order, altered and repaired Full lines of good Eastern made Skirts at very low prices. 15 springs, 35c; 20 springs 45c* *° springs, 59c; CO springs, 69c; 35 springs, 65c* and 40 springs, 75 cents. 0,1 Also, the largest assortment of CORSETd In the city, relating at Wholesale Prices. Including inompson a Langdon a Glove Fitting: Beck* el e superior Shaped Woven find Extrauuallty hand-made Whalebone CORSETS, making °. ver . io V.yJ ineT * ht *W** and prices, from 7o cu. to $7.00. Sole Agent in this city for Mrs. s ®lf* ad J“Btlng Abdominal COKuETS, highly recommended by Physi- CU^T.-?U 0 r“ M 0 T t .,^ B lt^L? e a 'lA I ' ,a<:e - IUS dec!3-3mwsl \v ji. jp opri. a u i* u E H DR y RI C K EV , SH A C O NO. 727 CHESTN'U^STBEET, HAVE OPEHED AVEKY EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT •SUPERB QUALITY SILK AND WOOL POPLINS J OF THE CHOICEST COLORINGS. RICKEY, SHARP &, CO., .52^000,000 A KIEV IAJOI FUKN! JOHS F A RE]I It|A'S OLD ESTABLISHED FUR 01 ANL'r ACTOKY, A’o. TIS A IiCII iST., AllO YEGEVE VTII, Hnvo now In Store of my own ■ Importation Knn.,M? U i Ura i Cture ’ ouo °* ,l *e hugest ami most beautiful selections of VAN C Y FURS ,| nuil chlWru o‘*« Wear. In the City aDd CmiarB ftaSOrtmeUl 01 GouUi ' Fur «love* I am unabled to dispose of my goods at very a D frnm PrlCeB ; , ! would Inereioro solicit and viciufiy y Irlt ‘ uja of Lancaster county Rememberlho Name, Number and Rireetl Arch Hb - Tth south E PIU fad ’a. §tUsrrUan,*<iua, Mosey easily made Complete Htoncll ami K. y >hjhll capital required, ('rrculan Ford Man UKauTCRINU CO. . New York. ' XT On Can he made by imiieum! JiUU female Agents. We have nothin* for eurlunlty-seokers, but reliable,Nleauy prullia- Addr^‘" i V ,T' or ' New \w v Hmp ' L * L * Vau Alleu * Co.. 48 Newbt.,NewYorg. declt-tw OOMETHINO NEW AND t’HKFUL-A New UI AKl>KIrt l 2 e -ui} , ,? , | IJLAR MUMU ' al POP - UiiAK I Kl< Es. Hitchcock's Half-Dime Her. -v^ lUHIC / or lhe Ml.hon." No.liiowready T :ll s lcanh WO r| i H o nhe Comic bong, “CAP- ? AIN 0F rHE HoIWE MARINES" V-i?,®' r “‘° fo low rapidly. Price, 5 tern, eaiii. dea ers “““ 11 or W|H S et H <»r y«u. H?TrHmi-ir e iP t ,‘!f pilC6 ' Addre “ 3 BENI 'w. Vorl? Hl ' OLlv ' lub Lnuer, ™ Sprliusntreel, S™ ‘ " docll-lw [PT FROM AT JESSARY RE- S®"TO THE WORKING CUSS. T AM now prepared lo furnish consUut em- X ploj menl to all classes at Ih, ir dome, for r , s ?? re I £° rnenl B- Humidors new, light and profltaole. f-lfty cents to 85 per evening Is ea-llj earned, and the boys and girls earn nearly ns much as men. Great Inducements me o th e /i e r d nH i 1 whoKep ; lbl « notice please send r addrf,SH and lest the business for themselves. If not well sathded, I will send Si to pay for the trouble of writing mo. Full fen' cem“ rs AMr™' Samp,e “ BUt b * ma “ ,or decl4.4w E. C. A LLEN, Augusta, Maine A OENTS WA.VTEn.-Tosella New Book pertaining to Agriculture and the Me* ctianlc Arts. Edl-ed by GEO. E\ WAKING nfr 1 !/ l S 6 dlBliDt:UlS K ed Author and Agricul tural Engineer 01 New York Central Park l^ V (le^erfiUbnBbetJ:l>ooKr]KravlDBB- -^ 1 ' hL fo, f’armere', Mechanics and wnmor^^r 1160 i°^i ,l classes. Active men and EI? xt* x.* EAI A CO,, i übllshers, 651 Broadway 1 decll-4 '?. A **c"»r»n. to Ceu.-tr>.tlju IcUuutluHm.] \ WE ARE COMING, WILL TRESENT TO |ANY PERSON Sending us n L'iub In our Great Oao Dollar or; Dry and Fancy good s A WATCH.pleceof SHEETING, SILK DRESS PATTEHN, Ac., Ac., free of cost Our luducemenl. during the past few year, have been large. WE NOW oocbi.e orn rates or ouTw!nllr I Hmo 0 k? > „ D n y i 1 , m l» 0 *-tant addltlona to oiir Fri?hf«»i 0 T . amJ have Jargelj extended our Exchange List, and we now feel confidant to meet the demand, of our eWnstye^atroS- Send for AViv Circular. Catalogue or Goods and Samples sent to an? S AdSiTn o e rS;U n t°o Dey by rGßlsLered Jctter J. S. lIAWES <t CO., 15 Feclornl flt., Ronton, Mhm. P. <>. Box C. ;SKJF*Raws@> enterpriHelno So 8 '" Kymneily A Co., f Itlsburg Ft decH UK. B U BT 0 X ’ 8 TOBACCO ANTIDOTE, WARRANTED to remove ALL DESIRE for fr e e^Sinr^rrW°eS^ m nfi p r sr^^.^v,hf/lL s |s^ free. Agent* wanted. Address liß’t d 8 . e 2 & j .r ey city ’ New && V * decU-lilw " re tra In every county t° nell our Patent While WIKE t^> n Addren. WHITE «.febii a ßo.'?ii WU,ljim “ t - N - Y - orl0 d ”“ r^™ OirpMs-DWI Par the nigh Prices I drhJS huu.es with La? Ve , f ,roll “ bl 'y furnished mS?e | tanci. the advantages of their low prices nm smtshle for futnlsh.n. every pari ZLIWoIU - 4w JSKE’S IMPROVED PATENT " lIE.DSTEAD AND MATTRFS9 reclining at any deatrZi „i Q f to BQ R for sas-Ssa! convenlenffi?Vh? e poBltlon . bat i* eqoTalij , allVniiSi 1 i l » he ! ar K eo & and j»<tend*ntln Th!m» ' obstetrical and chronic cases. *itwi ?J? anne K ln w bltb the Mattress is opened, «« .I'k® veBse l brawn under or ls so neatly contrlvedlbat the roost helpless patient £?i7h «- reUeved of the necessities of nature T’Jtnout mbvlng, or inconvenience, it Is mounted on eastors and requires but the aid of one pers* n to move it from place to place, or change its, formation to salt the re quirements or necessities of the patient. ' I This Invention baa received the hearty en- j dorsement Of all medical men who have ex- > amlned J«* Including Drs. Atlee, Sr., and Car- I penten 01 this city. j It y also recommended by the stewards ol j tba hospitals of Lancaster anti Berks counties, | | I For further information respecting this val uable Invention, send for a descriptive circu lar, or call on the patentee add manufacturer. ANTHONY ISKB, No. 22 North Prince street. Lancaster, Pa. nov 18 3mw QHASGED HANDS. The subscriber has taken charge of the Bar and Restaurant under heese’s Exchange Ho tel, at the Raliroad Station, MOUNT JOY, PA . And Is prepared to accommodate the publlo WINES AND LIQUORS At his Bar; and In bla Restaurant always the best and most seasonable that the market af 'wlltt'w ProVl66 JOHN MONTGOMERY. | GOODS on ESTXUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA. DHTAITN LIRE INVIOOItATOR V P OR ELIXIR sFor all Derangements of tho Urlnurv /in-. rtglves LIFETH BA LTH AND BTrSnutS®,"’ LAt*\who naa' it and follow my direction*** rV SmcvSJjfit r «rp OVO Nervou « Mobility,non/,, tency or-wantof Power, and flirwenlfru.no .li* jog from excesses or Indiscretion resulLlmrVn loss of memory, unpleasant dreams nerves, headaches, u rvous trembling 8 .. eak lassitude, dimness of vMon ?S “. '* b kh U bfglected, Will surely lead in Insanity or Consumption. When the £° DC « affected It win not recover help. It must bo invigorated ami u(,.« ~o u* e,l. to enable Ihe eu Defer to This medicine has beon tested f-»r years, and Ills warruolvd a certafn c m,y mailer how bad tho ci-o muv bo in, l4l ?’ *?' of certificates can benliow? Prlci * n oneVr.?it^y be you S" r ar,,. B ntoU |M ,a^. gOWE B • S Super-Pbospliato of Lime, Ammonia and / contains all the elements u. ‘ riwmln, 8 . crops of nil kinds, and Is highly , j dHSttfr.' 7 Ul Wh ° lt, also by iiLud g im ,fu 6 , d iu l r„ m " il “ '* h ° have ’ by ! • Packed in liana of 200 pounda cad:. ) ! DIXON, BHARPLESHi C 0„ 1 30 SOUTU WATER a 10 SOUTH DELAWARE A %' e. PHILADELPHIA. For sale by , WM. ItEYNOLDU, c Aud by deaur, _ i«ep 9 lywtf «' jyj GEISELJIAN, JR , * 00. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FLOUIt, OKAIN, SEEDS, WI.ISKEY, 40. PH IL ADEL P H IA . anYa P t p 0 “|y a r“m r n 0n S! e ' TGn 7 tfw 19 AR EH N I I i 'ioL 8 c £ m POBfcd principally of the celebxutcd jruano from per cent, of Ammonia, ao amount *afli<slent to give activity to the vege tation. aDd a large quantity of Soluble Bono Phn#pb*te of Lime, together with Potash and 8 jda. tbQ essential elements of a c&mpleU: . ilVP *ure. 1 Price #56 Per Ton. 49*8end for a pamphlet. Add rees THE ALTA VELA GUANO C«X ang 129mw34) 57 Broadway, New York gTOVES! STOVES! I The Pennsylvania Dining Room Stove, Iron Cylinder—the best stove of the kind in thla market at RUSSEL'S Hardware Store, North Queen street. Great tarietvofparlorstoves • Cooking Stoves, Ranges and DlnJng Room Stoves. For sale at CALL AT BPSSEL’S AND SEE THE best assortment of stoves In Lancaster, The- great eastern cooking STOVE admitted by ail who use them tn be the best cooking stove they e rer used For gals at RUSSEL’S, r The genuine horning glory PARLOR STOVE. A perpetnal burner very ornamental, requires to be bred but on£ during tn. season, making a regular heat ,Si rln f ““>• nie» foramountof heat produced and warranted to rlva onuSf satisfaction. For sale at 10 * lve €nl^re ifwl Allttrtiann nils. gT- JILEIEN HOTEL ;Ecropkan plan, NO. 4 and 6 WASHINGTON PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY, NEW YORK, to for 6 “ ine ". “d convenient ton UJ 'T^ n( - torjand i nmltuiM, thediS?^<SfJ h6olty ’ pM * within a block of S 3 Der’dav C f? fc ”, M o * o * ror families from (1 to Neetanrant attached. pov3tt-am w w leland. H O S. T „°, G , ET patents. (Scrlptlonf lr i.'orappli cation ““'f w oi X),, x? a ‘ 3l i? hara Scientific American S 7 Park Row, New York. < novsoim gqCIUE *t laANUBK, IHPOItTERS AND DEALEK9 IN IPX TORES, D I A MO R DS, UEWELUV, SILVER WARE, Ac SELL AT MANUFACTORY PRICE'S BTEE "’-V YORK, ; lm i nnn me » Ated i Ia) per week profit on $5 Capital Souietning entirely new. bend for Circular so re^fr n f U T^ rm x* Addr£ws M * BYRN. No. &) Cedar at., New Yoi k. novjo-im WATERS' T NUW BCALR PI AN OH, >V Ith Iron !■ rame.Overbtruug Baas and ■Ayrafr® Bridge. MLCOPEOaNS AND CABINET ORGANS wn!5 Bpf! 8 pf ! “ liaf S2 t ? r ? , i w arrHntedfor«yenfe. rlfiy pianos, Melodeona and Organs of «i.\ makers. Ht low prices lor Cash, nr ?«f.* ii CAail aDd lho bal anco in Monthly Installments, becoud-hiind iuKtrumeuis ut great bargains. Illustrated Catalogue mailed Warerooms, 481 Broadway, New Y<*rk oct (i 3md.>w] HORACE WATEIts. PECI’LIAR OlAltnn OF THE a K A D B uSi Y PIANO. ita Adaptation tothe Human Voice as an nc fhSP« a «^f ut * owlu “ to I,a Peculiar symj.a theilCjmellow, yn rich aud powerful tono. * *r Fro* personal acquaintance with this ruibt.T 0 I latJorB °, ll »em as worthy of Mm Thi^r,?P n , fl^ enc . 0 of the nirlsllHU public. KS? Is 10 . "! ve ‘ me ten,h of !helr Income to the cause Of the Lord. We are uhlur the Bradbury Pianos in our families aud they give eullro satisfaction, a distance need feel no hesitation o?der 1 o elr lUUBlra,t ‘d price list, uud rln ™. rom or lo order second baud pianos. They aro rollaule F , R l^°- U, M? , ! ,Upp .i M \x ,i Church . I’hllud’a. E. 8, Janes, Bishop M. E. Church, N. y. Daniel Wise, Editor tfuwhy/ School Advocate. D. D. Lore, Editor hnrthern Advocate. Dr. James I orter, Book Agent, New York. Brooklyn h ° maa Uew,in ' Phc,Uo at * Cnurch. City V * Mtt ttlson, Trinity Church, Jersey I»r. J p. Durbin, Secretary of illsHlons, N. Yj Theodore illtou. Editor fndrpendetU Robert Bonner, Editor Nexv York Ledger. TUo besi manufactured. Warranted for six j ear*. Pianos to lei, and rent applied if pur chased ; monthly Instalments received for the I ’ ittno " ,llk ‘' u lu exchange. Cash paid for the same. Second bund at great bar gains, from 860 to s2ou. Pianos tuned uud re paired. Orgaus and Molodeoua to Sabbath Schools and Churches supplied at liberal discount. Wend for illustrated price list, 100 Plruoh Meloifeons, uud Organs of six nrsl-claas makers, af low pricej for ( ash, or one* qututer cnxb aud the balance in Mon hly In stalments. Seoond-hand Instruments at gro*i b< tT?, n i.-? B .>«n iuB,r,l, *' d mailed. !■ REEBORN OAKRKTSON SMITH A CO Late Hup t and successor to Win. B. Brad burr, ocl fl Jindaw ] Brootuo Street, N. Y. rn p R HRnurnoN—simti: Wv lo Merchants, Bunkers, Brokers, PuhlUh ers Htatloucrs, Printers, Companies, Lawyers. Archllcts, Schools, Clergymen. Circulars, prices current, letters, quotations, catalogues. Music, or 11 uy documents or drawings inay bn obtained at the following extraordluary cheap prices: 100 copies fac aim lies of any document or drawing 82, 500 copies 85. 1000 copies 88 100,. 000 copies gioO.OO, or DO per cent, upon the alm» o prices may be saved by using Maurice’s Patent. Autographic Printing Press for ollles, publish ers, stationers, printers, Schools, Companies. Ac., price 880. A young boy can strike nir HKJ copies, letter size, per hour of auv document, drawing, music, with jlie greatest facility, Maurice’s Putetjt htale Rlgh’s are at moderate prices. Public experlraouls each Saturday. N. B.—All kluds of Lltographlc work am done with the greatest cure at the lowest rates. Maurice's Patent Autographic aud Litho graphic Printing, "Writing ami Kngravln'u Ks uibiisemem, U) Horth William street,: Now York - dec2fl-lyd3taw LAOIKS, IF two ll»:<t(lKU a keeia ole remedy ifjse the best? DR. HAK\7KY’H GOLDEN PILLS havenoequal. 'Jfhey arosafeand sure In o&U -nury cases. / PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER BOX. DU. HARM/EY’rt GOLDEN PILLS, four degress st/ronger they ure loteuded fur' special cases • PRICE, El* VE DOLLARS PER BOX. 1 rlvate clrculu(js sent free. Enclose stuji* if you cannot i roo\iro the pills enclose tho mo icy and address BRY\aN A t:O., Cedar street, New York, and on recer4pt they will bo sent well sealed by return mi\il. S Errors of toiVh. Young Mon the of yours, has demonstrated tho fact uhu.l rollunco may be placed In the emcacy of u ; PKLL’m HPECIFId'A'PILI^ \r° fI P andpermanenr euro of seminal theresaftof Youthful Indlsorotlaii. AtnVv, ne e|. H ctcd, ruins the happiL ’e«B. and uu lilo for bustnoss. social or murri ?8 e * they can be used wltuout de. ‘ootlon interference with business p.iiNu tH iin^K 0U i e f I)ol,ari ' erbox orf(,lir u»x, w far 3 dollars. If 0 u cannot procure Uief : ® pills enclose the money to BRYAN Aro 01 I‘, street, New York ami »/iir -Whir &t COMPLETE MANURE, MANUFACTURED BY HENRY bower, chemist, PHIL A DEL PHI A. MADE from Potash. WARRANTED FREE FROM ADULTERATION, SOLE AGENTS, (Late Bard & Qeiselman,) AND DEALERS IN No. 129 North Broad « ritErr, TttY THE ALTA VJ*LA PHOSPHATE. ALTA VELA jgarflmatr, moves, &c. RUSSEL’a „ RUSSEL’S Hardware Store.
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