■ Ti ■ ftocal pMlijjww. Sunday School Convention—lmportant to the Friends of the Cause. Agreeably to announcement, a Conven tion of the friends of the Sunday School cause was held at Terre Hill, Lancaster county, Pa., on Thursday and Friday, Jan uary 2Sth and 29th. THE PLACE, Terre Hill, generally called Fairvillo, is a small village of about 40 houses, 2 Stores, and 2 churches, surrounded by an agricul tural region of rich quality. Tne village itself lies on tho south slope of a hill grad ually declining to the Conestoga Creek, which is about half a mile below. The dis tance from Lancaster is about 10 miles; from Ephrata, which is tho nearest Rail road Station, about 7 miles in an easterly direction. THE SABBATH SCIIOOL. Thoro js one Sabbath School in the vil lage, connected with the Evangelical Asso ciation. Tho school numbers about 200 scholars, and is unusually lurge for so small a place. It- is divided into three depart ments, a Bible Class, a Middlo and an In fant,.Pepartmont, each holding their ses sions in different rooms provided for the purpose. ORGANIZATION. The Convention organized at 10} o’clock, on Thnrsday morning. After devotional exercises, conducted by Rev. D. P. Roeen miller, the following officers were elected: President—Rey. D. P. Rosenmiller, Lan caster. Secretary—A. G. Landis, Lancaster. DELEGATIONS. Delegations were present, representing the following places and schools, viz: Lancaster, Columbia, Lundisvillo, Man heira, Ephrata, Now Holland, Frysville, Cedar Grove, Mount Ctilmen, Vogansville, Hinkletown, Pequey, Cliurchtown,Adams* town, Koarnstown, Centre Church, Muddy Creek. Ranck’s Church, Terre Hill, New Danville. ACTIVE MEMBERS OF THE CONVENTION Those participating in- tho exercises of tho Convention were: Rey.W. Uussler, Rev. E. 11. Nevin, Hov. C. Reimanyder, Rev. T.tS. Long, Rev. I). W. Gerhart, Rev. W. V. Gotwulu, 1). S. Bare, A. Ueinoehl, A. G. Landis, Rev. D. P. ltosenmillor, D. S. Bursk, J. T. Fobea, Rev. W. Rodgers, Nathan Worley, Levi Wutts aud Rev. E. A. Hodman. We may have omitted in this list some low names that have passed our reeolleo-. tion. The topics discussed in the Convention, were 1. " Tho aim of the Sunday School.” Ail seemed to agree that the prime object over and above aIJ others was to lead thosehuiarM to Christ us a Saviour. 2. *' What should the church do [for the School?'.’ Answer—First, Secure a good, commodious, comfortable, und attractive place for the school sessions. Second, Pro vide a good library of interesting, useful, afid beautiful books. Thirdly, Pray for the school> d. M How hbull special classes in out county, who oppose Sabbath Schools, bo reached?" Answer —By the means already contrived, the continimneo of the Sunday School Missionary in his labors, organizing schools in every section of thoViounty until all are readied.. This topic called forth a long discussion concerning "The Sabbath School Association,” organized about a year ago. See remarks under "Thu Sabbath School Association.” •1, " The Temperance (Janse in relation to the Sunday School." Jl was urged that special cflbrls should la* made to instil tem perance principles and train up to temper ance practices the young in (he Sunday School that they may grow up practical temperance men and women. f>, " The Infant School," It should have •a separate room. A female Toucher should he pielerred, il a competent one can he se cured. I Uaek board, maps, aud cards should be freely used. Intersperse the instruc tions with plenty ot'singhig. Teach plaln !.V, simply, in lose aud kindness. A DliHKssi: 1, Address of welcome, by Rev. E. A. Hoffman, Pastor of [he eh inch in which the < 'oil \ eld ion was held. Responded to by Ri'V. I), P, RoMemimller, president of tin* Convention. :, Address by d. T. Pubes. Subject :i, A liluciihnurd Jllii-arnliun, l.y |). H. !ian>, Snliji.'i'l, The voyage of lllV*. Ku inarkuhiv imoresim./. I, An Address hv A. (i. Landis. Subject.'’ Tim Sunday'School ns u means of’curly reunions iminin;;." r;<, ( >d. An AddlcsH, hv \i“V. \Y. V. lintWllld. Subject, 11 What m much mni limv in leach il This address is worthy of bejn" pub lished mill (lis! ril iuled annul" Teachert;. ] l would bo of bcni'lit m liu-ui. A synopsis o| n would tiol convey a sulliciently-doliniln idra of ii, or wo would one. fill UIUKN's M KKTINI On l'YMiiv iil'icriKimi :i OluMreu's Meet ing was held. ’l'iin rhim-h was fiIUR io its lnllesl. eapm-ity. First came a Singing L.-s -siiii on uCluirt, l!v l>. S. Barn. Ncxi, an unusually interesting aial practical ml dn;.sd, by Rev. T. s. Lung. Last of all, u bappy talk to the children. by Rev. 10. 11. Nuvin. r I In* speakers were all in jdcn.'iunt nunal, and henre spake plen.-umiy. > Tin.' \ irlm> <;!’their remarks ennsistod in * this;, that (hey addre-sed the child rim aschddren. Miiny chiidretis’s sneakers forget todo this. 'Piio exercises were itileispersed with niusir Iroin “ Tlio Siiver Spray," a new singing-book, issued from < ’inriunaili, and huJil at (iic Nundny School Fmporium, bus Arch sire- t, Philadelphia. Thu book has unusual merit. Tho music is new, vigorous ami 1401 ul. Pul its greatest viruii> is in the v.ii-iLs <it liio hymns, which art* pure in sen timent, ami ringing with devotion, and pruelieah Should any superintendent be loohitm r*>r new music let him examine “ Tin- Silver Spray." TKM I'KKANCi: I.KCTUKK . A very aide Temperance Lecture was de livered in the church on .Friday evening, by Kev. L. 11. Nevin. ’l’lie room was over crowiled to hear liim. At the close of Uiu lecture Id persons mive their names to the Pledge of Total Alistinetice. 'J’be fruit was immedia-le. Hut this was only the ritiiOlc Iruil. lie* lias left many convictions behind that will prove til much benefit to the com munity. COPNTV SAIUtATII SCHOOL ASSOCIATION There seemed to prevail a general desire in the Convention uWmve an insight into the workings of this Association. Very tew knew anything about its arrangements. Alter some discussion a committee was ap pointed to Inline resolutions upon the sub ject. Tin* discussion on tins subject ro venled: J . L That it was the desire of the ('.inven tion Unit Uev. C. Keimensnyder, iheCounty Missionary, should be continued in his labors. V That llie'county provides only’ about ono-lhird ol the amount necessarv to sup port him, and that the American Sunday School Union lots been supplying the two thirds additional means necessarv. 8. Thai Lancaster county should not only support iho Missionary (flow, hutjshould donate a considerable amount annually, in addition to the American Sunday School Union, •1. That tin* County M issionarv'will be withdrawn unless this grant old, rich, pop ulqus county contributes more liberally to liis support. d. That “The County Sabbath .School As sociation’’ was orgnniz-d with 'this as one ol its objects— to secure tho means above re ferred to. ih That \ ice Presidents, upon whom the duty of collecting funds devolves have been instructed, but not pmpt'rt i/, as to theii duties. In view of these fads the Committee re ported tlie Inllowmg resolution, v iz: \\ H human, This Convention considers that the loss of ourCouniy Missionary in the midst of his successful labors would bo a public calamity, therefore licsolrctl. That a Commitlce of Finance bo appointed by this Convention, to act in connection wiiii the Vice Presidents of tlio county, who shall make diligent Mib.ts to raise funds hv some regularly, organized plan, lr. stislain this ail-important mission. Committee--Col. Ib W. Patterson, Col. W. li. Pear, Hr. KeneUL v, K. S. Prubaker, Key. Klliott, Nathan W'orlev. d. T. Fol 'Parr Spangler, <L W. Ilensel, I). S. Hare. Ilis hoped that this action may accom plish the object contemplated. It would be “a burning shame” to tho county' if the Missionary should lie withdrawn for want •of support. n r Aflera very’.pleasant and profitable ses sion of two days the Convention adjourned to meet at Strasburg at such time as mav be hereafter designed. My (hunks an* duo to A. <J. lauuli*, [Jh' Secretary, turn record of proceedings irom 'vhic.t this report is prepared, hy order of Ihe Convention. Wo hope and pray that the Sunday School work may move on, until every child in the countv is in it. For this lot every Christian pray! Klisha A. Hoffman'. Cuanuks of Firms.— On the lir>l of the .present year Thus. J. Wont/, of the firm of Wentz Bros., Dry t locals Merchants, of this city, bought out the intorest of the oilier members of the linn. Chas. K. amlHenrv V. Wentz. The business will therefore be hereafter earned on by Mr. Thos. J. Wentz at the old stand in Fast King street, this city. Mr. Wentz is well and favorably known to the citizens of this city and county and our readers will find him a reliable and atfuble gentleman—always ready to ■furnMi those who may call at his establish ment with the best goods the market affords •at as cheap prices as they can be purchased elsewhere. A. C. Flinn, the clever and enterpising proprietor of Flinn’s Holibo Furnishing Establishment, has disposed of a half-in* torest therein to Mr. D. F. Breneman, of Cincinnati, and the business will hereafter be continued at the old stand, No. 11 North Queen street. Mr. Breneman is also well and favorably known in this community, having formerly resided and been engaged in business in tbe city und county of Lan caster. Mr. 15., having again “pitched his tout” on his native heath,Jdesires and hopes to see his friends and acquaintances at his iiKW place of business, and will endeavor to merit their patronage. I'ATAL Accident.— We learn from the Express that on Wednesday a train of oars on thoStrasburg Railroad ran over a wo man named Elizabeth. Aaron, late an in mate of the Lancaster County Poor House and who was on a begging expedition at the time. She is said to have been quite deaf did not see the train approach, ncr did any one on the train seo her. The entire train passed over her, instantly killing her and mutilating the In dy in a shocking manner. An inquest was held by Deputy Coroner Hildebrand, and the jury rendered a ver dict in accordance with the above facts. THE LANCASTER WEEKLY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1869. An Interesting Flour Case.—The fol lowing interesting flour case was decided Wednesday week, in the Court of Common Fleas of Lancaster county: It was an action of trover and conversion Instituted to recover the value of sixty-five barrels of flour, alleged to be the property of Barnhart ana Koch. In December, 1865, Isaac Brown, of Lancaster county, called upon Joel Wenger, a miller in said county, to purchase flour. Wenger said he had none to spare; he having a contract for Philadel- Shia. Brown called again about the flour, ut Wenger did not promise to furnish him any. Brown then called the third time, and said that he (Brown) ought to have seventy five barrels. Wenger said be would not give him that much. That was the last time Brown spoke to Wenger about the flour. No price had been fixed.by them, and no money paid for the flour ; but Wenger fi nally, after this interview, sent a verbal order by his teamster, to Wolf, at the ware- : house, at New Berlin, to load sixty-five' barrels of bis flour, with the twenty-five barrels of Brown’s (Burkholder’s brand) flour, and send them to Reading, in Brown’s name, to Barnhart and Koch. This warehouse belonged to and was in the possession and occupancy of Samuel Wolf, the other Defendant, who used it tor the purpose of storing goods, placed there by his customers, and subject to their orders. There was also connected with it, on his ground, a siding, on which goods could be loaded and unloaded from and to bis warehouse; which siding was connected with the Reading and Columbia railroad by means of a switch, which was opened when goods were passed from the siding to the railroad or vice versa. t WeDger had over one hundred barrels of flour at this time at the said warehouse. This verbal order was delivered by the teamster at the said warehouse on the 27th of December, 1805, at 9 o’clock in the fore noon. The sixty-five barrels were not in a sepurate lot, nor separated from the rest of the flour. About 10 o’clock Mr. Samuel Wolf and his son commenced loading the car, then standing on his siding ; and while in the act of loading, and belore they had finished, there being five or six barrels of Wenger’s flour still on the porch, or iusido of the warehouse—about three o’clock in the afternoon, Wenger drove up and stopped the loading, giving as his reason, that he had just been iulormed that Urown had become insolvent. He ordered tbo men to take out the twenty-five barrels of Brown’s flour, and load the car with his, (WeDger’sJ flour. This was accordingly done, and the car loaded and sent to Philadelphia. No manifest or bill of lading fdr Brown had been made out, nnd the verbal order to the teamster entered in the freight-book, was erased, when Wenger ordered the loading to be stopped, and a new entry was made for Philadelphia, in said book, immediately miller the first. The twenty-five barrels of Brown’s flour were sent to Reading. No orders were given in regard to the flour, by Brown to Wolf,after Brown's interview with Wenger. On the day after the lust inter view, Wenger, in the morning, called upon Brown, and told him that he hud heard that ho was in failing circumstances, and that ho had stopped that flour on him. Brown refilled that it was right. About a week before this purchase from Wenger, Brown had been in Reading, and had received about $llOO from the PJuintills,.who staled tlmt they wanted one hundred barrels of flour, expressing u preference lor Wenger’s. But Brown swore that ho was not their agent, tlmt lie bought the flour for himself, that he never sold it to them, and that lie did not tell Wengor tlmt lie had received money from Barnhart and Koch. At tbo first trial the jury under t lie charge of the Court found in tavor of the Plutnlifls $709.02, and on a writ of ermr the Court was reversed. At the second trial, the jury under tho charge of tho Court again found in f-tvor of Plaintiffs $797.10, and on a second writ o: orror the Court was again reversed. At tho Hurd and lust trial, the jury under tho charge of tho Court found in favor of the Defendants. Tho Court charged tlmt us this action was trover, the Pliaulifls must show title in themselves, and not only that title by deliv ery had vested fully in Brown the pur chaser of the flour from Wenger, but that his title had become fully vested in them selves by delivery to the* Kallroud Company for trauHportution to thorn as consignees of Brown, before Wenger countermanded the delivery. <>. J. Dickey and I. E. Hiesler for Plain tiffs; T. K. Franklin and A. Herr Smith for Defendants. Lancaster City and County Horti cultural Socikty.—Tills association mot at 2 o’clock on Monday-Februaav 1. The President of the Society,:lienry M. Fugle, being absent Levi S. ReiSt, one of tho Vico Presidents, presided in bestead. The Sec retary A. Harris, Esq., r£ud tho minutes of the lust meeting of the Association which wt-ht approved. Dr. Joseph Gibbons, of Enterprise, Aaron 11. Sammy, of Hemp fit Id, Elias Brack bill, of Strasburg twp., Esias Billinglclt, nf Adamsluwn, and John G. Rush were nominated and on motion electee! members ofthe Society. L. S. Heist make a verbal report respecting the Exper imental farm in Chester county, to which lie had been elected as a delegate from the Society. Mr. Heist stated that lie had not been able to visit the farm in accord ance with the wish of the Society, but staled that lie had seen Mr. Thomas M. Harvey, tho Superintendent ot the farm who had informed him that they had MU dilferent kinds ol wiieut on trial at said farm which had been sown for the purpose of experimenting. Mr. Harvey in lorined him that they would be pleased to : have a committee from tlmSociety visit the j farm about Juno next, and that the proper I way to reach tho farm would bo to take ihe cars from Lancaster to Downingtown, and from that place to the lurm in private con veyance; the farm being about lu miles distant from Downingtown. A programme of experiments and course of tests and work to bo pursued on the farm during the ensuing and following years which was given by the Superintendent, Mr. Harvey, to Mr. Keist, was submitted by Mr. R. to the examination of the members of the As sociation who were present. Prof. S. K. Rathvon next read a long article from -the Revue dcs Deux Monties, respecting Beetle Hunting. Mr. Jacob Siauller inudo a few remarks in referenced) the views enunci ated in tho article read by Prof. Rathvon ; and then proceeded to read an Essay on Botany which was written by himself. On motiou it was ordered that the essay just read by Mr. Jacob Stauffer be submitted for publication in “The Lancaster Farmer.” Mr. Peter S. Keist next reud an article on “ Tho Culture of Wheat.” Mr. John Carter, of Chester county, so licited on behnlfot the Experimental Farm in that county, that the members ot the As sociation sign petilious urging upon the Legislature of this State the importance of •granting tho sum of $5,1)00 in aid qf suid farm, one-half of which is to be expended in the erection of iudispensiblo buildings, and the other half in purchasing improved stock ; the said sum to be expended under the supervision and direction of a financial committee of three, to bo appointed by the Commissioners uf Chester county, to whom they shall be held responsible. And also that there shall be a specific stun set apart annually “to establish, conduct and main tain tho said farm.” Mr. Carter proceeded to make a general statement in reference to tho existing condition of tho Farm School and staled in general terms the necessity ol the State Legislature making an appropri ation in its behalf. Mr. C. remarked that the Legislature of Massachusetts had re cently appropriated SUU,(R)O to be expended in the propagation of fish in the streams ami rivers of that .Slate, and argued that if Massachusetts could expend so much lor that purpose the Legislature of ourown i great state might appropriate the small amount, toward maintaining a Farm .School, winch was asked lor in tho peti tions. A Resolution was offered by Jacob B. Garber, which was on motion adopted by the Society and wlii.-h read ns follows: Jicsulvot, That we the undersigned mem bers nfiho LnnouMer County Horticultural Society fully approve of tho above Petitions and strongly urge upon the members of the Legislature the application of the Managers o. the Chester Comity Experimental Farm. Mr. LevlS. Keist spoke a lew words in regard to tho propriety of signing the peti tions presented by Mr. Carter, and staled that on account of the nearness of said farm to Lancaster county, our farmers would be able to frequently visit it and it would thus furnish them with much instruction, and prove liighlv interesting to them. C. L. liunseckcr also spoke in favor the State legislature making tin* appro priation and suggested that the nujofmt might ho'dtkluctcd from tho none/ >/,cc,itu the jw.sicr.s ,md folder*. ' ' Fugle A Bro., of Marietta, exhibited smile very handsome apples of the North Caro- Jiuu ULocn. Sindh's rider, and Lacker Varieties. Tho Society entortame I them selves with testing tho fruit on exhibition ; the apples presented by Engle A Bro , were pronounced of fine quality especially the Smith's t utor. On motion the Society adjourned. Attempt to Fire the f'niudhen's Home.— Some scoundrel n'lteinptod, Tues day evening, about ,y o’clock to set lire to the Homo for Friendless Children, in this city, by placing a ball of rags thoroughly saturated with some inflammable sub.-taijce in the front room of tiie building. It ap pears that the incendiary entered the front door of the building and having placed the said ball in tho room set lire to it and with drew the same way he entered. Tho lire was fortunately discovered by the matron of (lie institution in time to be extinguished nr the most dlsasterous consequences must have resulted, as most of the little inflates of the Home had retired to bed am! were asleep. Foot-prints in the snow on the out side of tho building indicated that the iucen • diary was a grown person: und that, hav ing placed the burning ball of rags inside of the room, he stood at the front window and luoking in, watched how his villainous design would succeed. There are some two hundred children in the Homo whose lives were imperiled by this infamous act, and it is therefore to be hoped that the cow ardly miscreant who perpetrated a crime marked with such ilagrant enormity will be speedily arrested and adequately pun- New Improved Cars.— lt is stated that twenty-four new and improved cars are be ing constructed by the Pennsylvania Rail road Company. They will be heated on the uew plan, the stoves being placed under the’flo'ors, and tbe heat forced through the cars by means of pipes; the ventilation of the cars will be perfect and tbeir interior will bo elaborately finished ; the seats are to be lower and neater in shape than those in the cars now in use. A great improve ment is also to be made in light, a chande lier will be placed at each end of the car, which will throw out sufficient light to brilliantly illuminate the interior. Income Returns.—For the information of tax payers under ihe Internal Revenue Laws of the United States, we publish the following statement of the sources from which income returns ure to bo made up, with the deductions allowed: Income. —From profits in any trade, busi ness, or vocation, irom which income is ac - tnally derived, or any interest therein whenever carried on. From the payment of debts iu a former year considered lost, and which have not paid a previous income tax. From rents. From farming operations—Amount of live-stock sold. From farmiDg operations—Amount of live-stock sold. From profits realized by sales of real es tate purchased since December 31st, 1865. From interests on any bonds or otherevi dences of indebtedness of any railroad, ca nal, turnpike, canal navigation, or slack water company; or interest or dividends on stock, capital, or deposits in any bank, trust company, savings institution, insur ance, railroad, canal, turnpike, canal navi gation,or slack-water company. From dividends of any incorporated com • pany other than those above mentioned. From gains and profits of any incorpora ted company not divided. From interest on notes, bonds, or other securities of the United States. From interest on notes, bonds, mortga ges, or securities other than those enumer ated above. From salary other than as officer or em ployee of the United States. From salary or pay as an officer or em ployee of the United States. From profits on sales of gold or stocks, whenever purchased. From all sources not above enumerated. Deductions.— Exempt by law $l,OOO. National, State, county, and municipal taxes paid within the year. Losses actuully sustained during the year from fire, shipwreck, or incurred in trade, and not already deducted in ascertaining profits. Losses on sales of real estate purchased since DecemberJl, 1865. Amount paid for hired labor to cultivate land from which income is derived. Amount paid for tbe live stock which was sold within tbe year 1808. Amount actually paid for rent of home stead. Amount paid for usual or ordinary re pairs, excluding payments for new build ings, permanent improvements or better merits. Interest pa id out or falling due within tbe year. Suiary or pay as an officer or employee of tile United .States from which u tux bus been withheld. Interest or dividends from corporations enumerated above in paragraph U. All returns to bo made by 2nd of March. ExmntTiON at Strasburg.—The Lan caster Division No 17, Sons of Temperance, ot this city, gave an exhibition of Tableux Vivants at Massasoit Hal!, Strasburg, on Tuesday oveniug, the -Rh inst. Ten ladies and twelve gentlemen from this city par ticipated. The following was tire program me : Temptation (2 scenes), Poverty, Lov ers doing to the well, Gypsy Fortune Tel ler, Fireman’s .Statue, Gambler’s Warning (2 scenes), Jonathan's Visit to his City Cousin (9 scenes), Grecian Bend ( tho an cient ami modern), Grecian Bender, Death of Edith, Blue Beard, Our Order as suppos ed to be, and Our Order as it is. The Har monic Association of Strasburg furnished excellent music for the occasion; the num ber of persons in attendance was great and the Tableaux were all well rendered. Attempt at Sticim-:.—On last Tuesday morning Henry Kouder, Jr., son uf Henry Sunder, of East Earl Township, a young man 17 years of age, attempted to commit suicide by hanging himself in tho horse stable ol Ids uncle Daniel Nowawungor, ot ('ii-nmrvon Township, with whom lie was hirod. Mr. Newswunger's son, a hoy of about thirteen years of age, discovered young Homier, suspended with a rope round Ids neck and struggling. Ho attempted to litt liim up, but being unable to accomplish that, cut the rape. Houdors recovered and is well. It is not known what wus the mo tive which prompted this attempt atsuicide The young man expressed great angor at going to school, and this is the only known cause ot' discontent which he has exhibited. „ Thk Reach Bottom Railway.—Tho York (,'a:ette .'• ays that tho report of the late sm vi-y of tlio Muddv Creek route for the railway from York to l’each Bottom, recently submitted by John A.Hheatf, Esq., ot Lancaster, !•> the Superintending Com mittee was Very lull and satisfactory. Thu report shows that a first-class road of not over thirty-three miles in length will con nect the Susquehanna with the Northern Centra!, at an aggregate cost of not over ssuu,UUi). or s2l,ouu per mile, with grades on the creeks not exceeding IU feet per mile, and at the summit of only from odtodti feet per mile. To accoimnodatu the trade of Bunker Valley, with its stores of iron oro and limestone, a branch of one amt a half miles .may be built, and a branch of two and and a quarter miles up to Delta would be sufficiently near the largo slate quarries iu tlmt vicinity, to secure the en tire business of Slate Pudge. The report wiil soon be published, and in the meantime, it is hoped that those in terested in the construction of the road will not abate their efforts until it is built. A railroad alone is wanting through that sec tion of tlit* country to make "it bud and blossom as the rose' AUonujjs-at-gSait. Vj. »V. P.VITKIISON, Has removed tils office to No. tbs Past Kite: si. :i. IV. .SO!»N*H>N. Month (.iiumu si].. Lr.L'-.p.Ur, No. I’! Norm Dab-* street, Ps ter S. IX. PKI4 I *. No. ri NnrlD *t.. Lk-.u- A. J. KAt'FF.tt 4V, No. 21 Locu.vr KTKKK'r, Coi.fMHIA, I’A del’ Si 1> il.U’l ti. W. ii t >1 Fit, .No Sonin .mike b.. Lancaster xv-;. No. 6 North Duke at. 4iKK.tI»T, * No. as Non !: Duke Kt.. Lane**:--- b. .1. S-riCINMAN, No. 4 Khs’ st.. L„,r 1. .*J. NOKTK?, U A V.. V t-1 A ’ii , No. :-.t- Not: n i.'*v« y. <- st., i an. .b. a. r. s« ;r r. No. I,’ Norm ;t.nnr A. H Kit?. NMITW, No. lOSonth iMe-.'.e t.flp-n' I UdAlt I'. WKFIf. No. IS NorlM link.- a., baiva M. F. 55AKU, Nn. hi North Luke Lancaa' > CU:i». N. t’YFTEK, No. ') South Puke ft.. f.aucasis: il. St.VYTEAIijit., ATTOItNKV - A T - L A W , {(■flirt' with A’. Kllmn\irr, Esq NORTH Pi’KP bTRKI-.T, LANCAoTKR. PA decti tiiuwt’J SIMON P. ['.BY. ATTORNEY AT LA W, OFFICE WITH N. ELLMAKKU, Ebq North Lhtke Ktrkrt, LANCASTER, PA i : au'uinfl fumstv. xv. rukit a co. E A X K E / : .S NO. Iv.'j S. TIURIKST., Pi l IL A DKLl’l 11A <; k r. s: a l a g \n t h NATIONAL I,IF!-: I N:-, 1‘ 11ANCK C(>, OK A Minton of PemiNyWouliiern Nt*tt .Jersey. 5 Tim NATIONAL LIFF ! NM.! I'..'. N'CF COM PANY N a •-'•ri.-'rjiilon Flinrit r< <l hy Kner!:d Aci off s. approve;! .1 n)y -J.S, isas wit h a Cash Car-flal of One Million Dollars, and is now ttin)nus,:i 1 •> u-y inl/.i-d jjh! prvnvi'rd or hr,sin . Libera. erin* ott.-red to Agents and Solici tors, who urn hriteri Lo:*j*P J at nnr office. Kul! parlicub-rs to be had on application at nur office loea.ed in the siTimd slorv of our Banking House, where Circulars and Pamph let h, fully describing the ad vantages ottered by the Company, may be had. E. W. CLAHK A CO., No. .'l3 South Thin! street., ugl-MydemtAW Philadelphia, Pa. _I3. S. RUSSELL, Manager. KBI3ADY & HERII, Agents for Lancaster County. LANCASTER. B. C. Kkeady. C. G. Herb, •Wootl and O'oal. JIcCO.7I.SKY A co., DEALERS IN LU M HER AX D (; OA L Yard—N. W. Corner of PRINCE AND WALNUT :-TRE..T- LANCASTER, PA. Kcc-p constantly on hand and fur a.ile a gen era I assortment of LUMBER AND COA.L al jnces as low as any ot her yard In the cl l.y. Also, Oak, Ash, Poplar nud Cherry Lumber. jlfl-LKUw WM. McCOAISEY & CO. Jiftops, Sr. Frank P. Landis. Jacob s. Landis Ezra F. Landis, J^YKTONE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, E A H i CHESTNUT STREET LANCASTER, PA., LANDIS <s CO., Propriktors. Iron and Brass Castings Done to Order. Engines, Mill Gearing, Shaftings, Pulleys, <fcc., built. Also, a new and improved Grain Thresher and Separator. Models for Patentees made to order. Speolal attention paid to^repairlng. ap 27 tfwj. LANDIS «fe CO. gtpl soti m. Estate of asubew steward late of Lancaster city, dec’d.—Letters of administration on salu estate having been granted to the undersigned all persons indebt ed thereto, aro reqmsied t.» make immediate settlement, and tno.Mj having claims or de mands against the samj*, wilt present them without delay for settle ment to the undersign ed, residing In said city. CATHARINE STEWARD, ja 27 Ctw i 7 Administratrix. Assigned entati; of geokge w. RIGG, of Sadsbury township. Lancaster county.—George W. Rlgg. or SadsDnry town ship, having by deed of voluntary assignment, dated JANUARY I', 18:9, assigned and trans ferred all his estate and effects to the under signed, for the benf-lli of the creditors of the said George W. Rlgg. he therefore gives uollce to all persons Indebted to sold assignor, to make payment to the undersigned without de lay, and those having claims to present them to WILLIAM BORLAND, Assignee. Residing in Hadsbury township. Ja' 0 Otw 3 Estate of jahes corky, late of Lancaster City, dec'd.—Tbe undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the, bilance remaining in the hands of Robert A. Evans, Administrator with Ihe'vlll annexed, to ana among legally entitled to tbe same, will sit for that purpose on FRIDAY, the 26tu day ol FEBRUARY, ISOS), at 2 o'clock in the after noon, In tbe Library Room of the Court House. In the City of Laucjster, whoro all persons In terested In said distribution may atteud. SAMUEL H. REYNOLD*. Jan 27-4tw-4 Auditor. Posted In Office of the Clerk of Orphans Court January 2ti, lSdt), f gANKEtrPT NOTICE. In the District Court of the) United States for tbe East- wc Bankruptcy, ern District of Penn’a. I At Lancaster, the 25th day of JANUARY, A. D.,1869. •TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The under signed hereby gives notice of his appoint ment as Assignee c-f A. H. l eather, or the Town ip of Ephratn, In the Couuty of Lancaster, anil Slate of Pennsylvania, within stud dis trict, who lias been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition of creultnrs, by the District Court ol said lUstiiet. W. LEAMAN. A' slgnte, Jan 27 :Uw'.) 5 No;th Duke St., Lancaster. Money easily jatd; with ot k Complete SiencJl and Ki-y Cheek Ouifii. .-mall capital required, c-rcuiars tree. S'l'A Ford M.\ NUF AcTUKi NO CO , ft) Fulton s- New York. oci22-iw V 1 f’l A A MONTH can he mud - by male and OiUU female Agents. We Lave malting lor curlosity-h*ekeis, Iml relishl- .steady, printa ble employment, tor those wnu mean bmiiu-s*. Addrc hs. k-ct. stump, C. L. Vat: Alien A. Co.. 4.> New St , New Yora. declf-tw SOMETHING 7KW AND iNKFUI.— A ,'-e»v Era in Mumc. I UFI LAK MU.-Jc ».t l up- UI.AK FUH'E-'. "intclicocU's Haif-Jdnv m-r. les ol Music fur Die .Ml;him.” No, t n »\v rc,.dy —Music ami who's ol the i v-mic Sony, ••.'AT TAIN JINKS OF THIO f'l'lßK MUtINE-..* Others tf* follow rnpi' ly. Trice, 5 cents eacn, Your wsdt-alers ans it or will get It. for you. .Mai list on tece Ipt of price. Ad ill ess BE *-J. W. HlT(.'iii't h.'IC, Publisher, sj spring street, N- w York. decli-lw mf TO TII E WOUK I X It CLASS. I AM now prepared to furn Ish c.uistiint cm plo. in- nt to all cJi.sses at. i li- irlioima, for their spare women's. Tuslw .■* new-, light, mid profUuble. Kilty ceuts to $;) per evening is ea-lly earned, uud the boys mid girls t-nrn nearly much a« men. Great, lmiucemeum are ollered. All who see tills noi Ice please semi me their address and test the business for thcmselv-'.s. Ii not well satisfied, 1 will semi St to pay lor the iroub'e of wilting mo. Full particulars sent free. Sainpu r.eni t>> mullwr ten cents. Address, decD lw K. C. a LI.EN, /. ngiihla, Muluo AiJIt.VIN IVAM J1D...: *J It a New Bool: pm-,awing to Agi icult i.-c mnl the M»- clmnlc .Mill, l-diiod by Urn. K. WAKING, Esq , the ii Dtlnguished Au""r and Agricul tural Eu'/meer of M.-w Yori: (Vntiul I’mk. Nothing like It ever published; 'AM hngiavium Hells at si.lit to Funner. , Alm-lrinlcs a’:-] Worldugnu-n of ul! i lasscu. Active men women •uv coining m-mev. Send for Clmihirs F. H. TREAT .v CO , TuMb.li- rs, i.'.i linmdwm N.Y, itecl l-l WE ARE COMING, WILL TKF-iFNT TO |ANY PERSON Sending in a Ciub in our Ureal dint Dollar Fate o‘ iny and Fancy GOO I) S A WATCH, piece o| SHEETING, si LKJDREHA pattern, ac., ac., V K k; K 0 V COST Our inducements dining the past few years have heei; large. WK NOW tMU'HLI’ OFR KA'a MS Or nuiqinis. | V\V have ina-.e m.my Important additions to ‘t<>ur Winter Stock*, :ind Irtvt* hugely extended : our Kxi-iiange Lin', and we now teei confident j to meet the demands of our extensive palro :- l age. •end /<.r AVic Circular CHtakgue of (foi-ds and Katnpks s nt to any add I't‘is ire", send money )>v registered lei,or Address all or ers Jo .1. S. II.VV. KS i: ('()., io tedern! M.. JSoslou, UShhw. <>. Box < Wlmlesnie l irui< ra 1 n Dry and’Fancy Goods, I’uth-ry, ' lated Ware, Albums, Leather Goo.ls. Ac.. we. decU-lihv Given gratis to live, euergetlc Agents, male or U-male, m n new, light and hmimaUe business, paying thirty dollars per day sure. No gift enterprise, no humbug. Address li. Monroe Kellne. y «v- (•<>., Kitlst.urg, Pa. ikell-fW nit. ii ritto s ’ s TOBACCO ANTIDOTE, WARRANTED U> rernm-e ALL DESIRE fur 'tobacco. It is en : irely Vege’ideaud harmless. 11 Purities and enriches t n.e Blond, I dvigorak-F the System, possesses gte-i: Non: Islimeut and Strengthening pow. r. Ik an excellent Appe tizer, emibl.-s t ht .‘-tomarh in Digest the hearti est. lood, makes sleep i e fresh lug. and estali ilsiies robu-t health. Umohers <tnd (Jhcwrrs fur Sixty Year* Cur><!., Prlci Fifty Cents, poat tree. A i realise on the injurious etfectF ol Tobacco, with lists of references, lesilmonials, <tc , sent fp e. Agents wanted. Address, L'K. T. R. AB- K«-rr, Jersey City, New J«rst-v Sold by all Druggists. decll-lJw (J 1 f\j t A •*<**" Tf our guaranteed <md steady cm o) |‘J* j U vtoymcid. We want a rellableageut In every county to sell our !'atr„t White Wire Clothes Lines t FctT!<t/s{in>j), Address WHITE WIRE ( (>., 75 William si., N. V.,or Ri l>.*arborn s:t,, Chicago, 11!. dec -1-lw Carpets—Don’t Pay ihe High Prices 1 mUE NEW ENGLAND CARPET CO.. Of JL Boston, Mass., established nearly aquarter ol a ceuiury ago, in their present locution, In Halls o\ er “n, TL, 7>, 7,, 7!t, Si. si, sj ami $7 II nn over street, have probably luruishod more houses wilti La: jic'.k iii m eny oilier house In the count ry. Jn . pier to nilbrd those a> a ills lance the ailvsmtiiv.es of their low prices, pro pose t < send,on l lit- receipt ol the price, IMyarns or upwards of t le-ir beau til ul t 'oil age Carpet ing.hlr.u cents pn yar-1 ,\vi;l. sumpicor t en sorts, varying m j>ric<- Loin Ti cut- to $d per yard, suitshle Ji.r tut toshitt. .-vi-ry part.ot any house, deoil *lw DJmSGMSIOA Ol’ PAtVJNEHMtIiI* NliTin-I. - The nail ti.-r.di ip heretofore •existing A. Vv . A J. R. Kusel, In Ihe Hardware business, is mis day dissolved bv mutinil cmn-ent, A. \V. Russel withdrawing from the lirin. A. W. RU.SSKL, .DUN K. KL’sSEL. I’A iITX rJit^li i P NOTICE. Notlco U hercy given that John R. KnsstT has associated wp Ii 1.1 m H enry D. Mus.se!man, Jno. W. Liibh-yand Wuytr- (j. Render, for tho purpose of conducting a general Hardware business, tinder the following named firm, UUBSEL, MUSsI.bMAN & CO. JbllN R. RUSSEL. H. D. MCSsKLMAN, J. W HI ‘ B LKV, W. G. BENDER. CAR. —\. W .Russel wnuUl rc.- p-cMiiily re -1 urn h- s sim-ere t na.iks L '■ a gen - rous puidle lor the very liberal patronage he Ins always reaelv-d, uml lmp« s tlie same llbcraMt v will be extend* d'ot be n wfism o Rtt-«i*l, Muss.l luantu:. kCssri,. I.anrnsi cr. Jan. 1. IS-1». js otd.t !mv; W.I.'N ! F.IXI UEADACH K—DYSPEPSIA—' iDTI VKNKm*. Tfvou sutler with hi’<d:<rhe try Makshai.L's KLIXIH, >m.; be convince! ih.it althougu olhi-r remedies have failed t-:c:uv you, tins will give you instant an.l penii.'.urt:! re!h!. if by over-txcitement .<i.d latlyue vn.:r nerves have become so wenk* m d tli.it H'eml ache admonish t-s -.on some', li lug mo. e danger ous may happen.such as Pals y, Dimness • sioiit, and other alarming iiervin.;, a' ectluus, til-n Marshall's Elixir, by giving tone and «l length to yoursysn-m, restores you to perfect, health. Whenever food which should ho digested re mains In the stomach, causing pair; and un ea-lneHs for the want of that principle which would render it easy () f digestion, then by using Marshall’s Elixir vou will supply this deficiency uud prevent Its lecurnmce, and so be radically cured of Dyspepsia. The stomach helm: tint' 01-amed from an unhealthy to a healthy co' iiinou. rv si ivencss and the ot her at t.endant d'K- idem of the how.'ls are of necessity prevented. Price of Marshall's Elixir, Si .Oi per boil le. For sale by all Druggists. Depot, 1301 Market Street. M. MARSHALL & Co.. Druggists, Proprietors. fei ly w ' ©tfuratfoual. YOUSfI. LA3>i»;.«i AND WKSUKHEX —I have made a discovery of the utmost lin* poitanco and advantage to every young un married person of either sex. Nothing of the kind was.ever before discovered. No discove ry was ever learned with more delight and ns- 1 Loul.sbment. 1' can do uo harm with or by the evil dlaposed. and I am sure It is of great, use and advautaue to the worth' - , w.iile It cannot fail to beuctH both. I desire every worthy young person to know this and have the beu iltof my discovery, as advertising, postage. <£c., Is expensive, I charge each one whom 1 learn it it) cents to pay the same. Young man or young woman, if you wish to learn this use- , ful and mysterious discovery, which will be greatly-to your adv antage, by enclosing 20 f , cents and your Post-office address, you will i - , learn all about it by return mall. This Js no ! DOOHSfI (SLATE—PRICES REDUCED ' humbug. Should auy worthy person think it 1 LV The undersigned has constantly on lianda I such, let him or her write me aud not send the ; * n '* aa PPl>* of Roofing Slate for sale at Reduced i aiceuts, and I wllisendlt free. I know 11 such I I 7 ICOS - Also, 4m extra LIGHT ROOFING j person learned it, that person will be thank- ; BLAIE, intended for slating on Shingle roofaj ■ ml, which fact alone Is a compensation. j Employing the very best slaters all work is ' Address j. R. HOLTON, i warranted to be executed in the best manner. 1 RusselvlllePost-ofllce, Chester Co., Pa. ' Builders and others will find It to their intor- Jan 13-2mw* •> \ estto examine the samples at his Agricultural : i ■ - , ; and Seed Warerooms.JNo. 28 East King street j jg M. SCHAEFFER, ~ ‘ ' I I -' aTl c&Bter,Pa.,2aoorBwestoi'?heCourt*Hon*e , —’ j »V e have also the Asbesto’a Roofing for flat 1 TfriJ „. , r „ • „„„ „ _ 1 roof, or where slate and shindies cannot be I KING aiiwT** j lB far Bnperlor t 0 F‘““° <» travel Jan 10 „ LAUCABTER,*.PA. ' tfw | deo!2tfd<fiw GEO. D. BPRECHER, ‘ PimHaoptus. EiaarautH akscal bepobt or the Bo«rd of Inspectors of tbe Lancaster County Prison, for the year A. D.. 1868 : ’lv the Roncnvble, the Judges of the Ontrt oj Qttar. ter&essLon.'\of Lancaster County: The nndeisigned, Inspectors of tbe Lancas ter County Prison, in pursuance of law, snb rait to tbe Court the following Report of tne Prison for the year ending November 30, 1SC8; On tbe3olbofNovember, 1867. there were In conflnemant 85 prisoners; during the year there were received 1114; making an aggre gate of tbe inmates of the Prison in lh'6S...U9iJ Uf these the following were discharged dur ing the year, viz: Bj expiration of sentenco and by In spectors....... : 924 By Magistrates, Court, Habeas Corpus, Aci S 2 llO6 Remaining in Prison Nov. 30,1858. 93 Orffiese (93) 3S are convicts 12 awaiting trial, and'43 vagrants. Of the 1114 received during tbej'ar, 62 were convicted—being a decrease of lias compared with last year. Tne ratio of convictions as compared with that year was 02 in IJU commitments, to 74 In 587 tbe year be fore. The number committed to Prison daring the year, excepting those convicted, was 1,052; 529 more than t he previous year, of which 898 were tor vagrancy, drunkenness, and disorderly conduet resulting from drunkenness. This, is 515 more than the previous year. In addition to the 1,052, there were sentenced during the same period 62, and remaining In Prison on the 3'Jih of November, 1867, 85—making the above total in Prison during the year. Of the prisoners discharged, 1 was sent to tne East ern Penitentiary, 5 to tbe House of Refuge, 1 :o the County Hospital, 3 pardoned by tbo Governor, and 1 died. Of the 02 sentenced prisoners, 32 were convicted of larceny, 5 of assault and battery, sof fornication and bas tardy, 2of forgery, 7 o surety of tho peace, 4 of costs, 1 of burglary, I of bigamy, 1 of dis turbing arellglou9 meeting, 2 of desertion of family, 1 of entering warehouse with intent to commit a lelony, aud 1 of felonious assault, uf 02 convicts, 4 were sentenced for one year, and 2 for 3 years and upwards; 52 were white ana 10 were colored; -5 were males and 7 females. Butt-2 of the convicts were born In Lancaster city and county, tl In Germany, 4 lu Ireland, l lu France, and 1 in Ohio. 36 ol the con victs were under Hu* of thirty years; 12 are old otl'endois, aud 60 are receiving punish ment for tbe first offence; aud of the 65 males but 24 had trades prior to their conviction, ihe 62 convicts weie occupied as follows: 9 weaving carpets, 3 weaving nagging, 5 basket making, 6 cigar making, 6 shot-making, aud 5 maklnggarments, &c., <£ \ 10 of the 62 could not read, and 16 could not write; 2> uf the 62 had never )i--en married, 1 Is a widow, another a widower; 46 were of intemperato habits—a greater proportion than in the preceding year. The whole number or prl-oners since tho opening of the Prison, September 12, 1831, to November 3u, 1868, wns 10,674—white males, LOOT; white femah s, 1,‘:20; colored males, S6'6; and colored females, 291. The health of the prlsoneis during the year has been remarkably good. The whole num ber of rases treated was 117, oj which no were cuted, lu rel.tvtil, and 1 died, of congestion of the lungs. TL j financial affairs and h);.:.uficf uritif' op erations Of tUo Prl.sutl during tbe yuir, closing November ;iu, Isti-N are exhibited lu de tail all the tnii-rranUon rehuiiv: to these mb* statement ol'order* Issued, shown g that the ordetu Issued by the Inspectors on i be Tr(.-us urer of the Lancaster County Prison for the llscal year ending .NovenlberUU, Imm, amoutited to From wnlch deduct extraordinary expenses, to wit: Alterations und'repairs. To which la let bo added the Indebted, ness ol the Prison, and the goodsand materials on buna ut lln; Iji'Uiiiui!!;* of the liscul year: Manufactured sooJh uu hand ovrin ber :’u, J&tfT o: Haw Materia]* on hand Nov, 30, 16'J7 1,211 10 u ordor lo ascertain tlio actual c ot of tin! Pil.son to the t'ouuty, It ha cunu.s mcesaary io deduct the tol luwlnjj caoh received aud assets of the manufacturing department: t ush received by Ibu Keeper lor goi ds fold, «vc,, find paid to lljo Ti'insurer of the Prison Sr.’, r )tj? us Mat nfacUired g 'ods uu baud M jv*« niher IfJ, ISUN t1,7*7 u! Itaw Materials on hand Nov, :m, IMIS 2,1 l(i n line Prison for «o<Jds suld Mo* vi iiiijcr ;;i', ivrt 72J M) Actual e..n:. of Prism during:ho ycar.Siu.Ol I f'i Tho Increase or the cxirnordlnary exptmuw Is owing to the fact Uiut duriug the p 'hi yi ar a number nt cells have been clad or plated with boiler lion, and more aru to t.e seemed In 1 Total S,3,UU(J,GSI lU ',m i an InUlcaU.m of ioUctn, wlUi iron-bar down on hinges, uc,— th° Immense IrniUc that must 150 over the The Hues ami pipes tliruuguMit t.m I’rlsoti, I through line lu n few months, whou the great having become useless, wore replaced with ... > , _ , .... new ones, which added to the ui.u-.ual Ixj ease ■ 1 of luc cco “ Ht travel and trado will be utjhls year. _ gin. It Is estimated that this business must Thc.KLolu Dumber or d,iy« prisoners wore , nulo tUe earning* ol the read from FIFTEB.N boarded me past year was ; ol at :ju i & eeiiiu a day, ami l.'.W p.t IScemnuday,amount.. TOT>VL.NTi MILLIO>iSA YEAH, lug In all to SHJ.SUU.IS, an average c.' JfcWO.bl'.f i As the supply c-r those Eoudu will soon cease, . pnrtlra wbp denire to invent In tbrm trm .led ST'J'J.l'i;, per in”ntii, being an increase the j.u*t | 1L *-’ r their mtere.-l to do so at once. The price over me preci ding ycur oi Sio./js per month | ior the present ispur and accrued Interest from average. 1 . . . The cost of maintenance oi vugriiuts this ] J,lU * 1 a currency, year amounts to 55,057.63, against sJ,;>si.-tu last . Subscriptions will be received la Lancaster year, being an increase of s'.\7oij 15. The ag- l gregnte number of days prisoners have been boarded and coutlued was -5,5011 more in l.vi limn in let>7. Thu munu'acluring operations during the vw»r produced us follows : (j.-I.S! yards ot carpet, lor sale, yards carpet tor customers,fi,U)j yards of barging, 1.-hls pairs of boots aud shots made and menued, .'JtKi.loO eigais made, IflJ bus kfeis made, l»u dozen grain t ays made, 3-2 Ilsh <'o«»jmKy*M Office, Mo. ‘ZU .VasNnn ‘Si ron nets uhd seines made, and‘-in, iut> sUewcrs. I There were manufactured anods ou hand lo 1 and uv theinmiunlci j3.!U7ol,coiiM.'ilnp{iii:iom!ullitr , JOHN J. CISCO JISON, tfAN K MI.S: arllclth o: l.isj'J yards i/f c.trpd Jur sale, ;M bus- ; ’, . ’* k'-ts .it various si/.es, 7> 11-U doz. gram bus's, 1 HTUKhI hid llsh ami lly ir is, ami jtt.ui <j rig;, is. Toe i rollts of the labor of the prKor.eiu for the past year was $3 Mill'd, as shown bv the statement o! gain and loss, which Is ?3,3o(ji>K w .„., frro .... more than in 1,507. $.1,0il :U morn tlu.i in l>wi, *' m h u ' frce ’ b ' u i a * l * feß subscribing Sl.lsy.Ud more than lu bdO, aal .vi less than j through local ageuts, wi.l look to them for the aggregate pruills ol the three years prtetd- I their safe ..ellvery. lny'Njs. Tucariimieostofthel'rlsoathepre cedingyear was Slo.l.jT.Vtj, being only SMli.yriu-s 1 A NEW PAMPHLET AND Map WAS IS than the past year, hot wit hs: muling the largo SU KD OCT. lst.coulalningnrenoitot the uro umouut expended foi repairs and maintenance ..... K ol the gieatly increased numb-r of vagrants ; = re: SOl the work to that date, and a more com conimlued*d-.;rlug the year ending November | plete statement in relation to the vn&ie of the '’"rubuli hlutei.if-nt-s s „*ui..insll.e foregoing ' ‘"‘“V "* glven lD “» advertisement, conclusions are heielo a] penned uud made v *’hic.i will bo sent hee on application at the part of this lteport. Company’:; oflioo or to any of the advertised W e regret to report toe dealh of two of the oflic-'rs nfthc Prison during the year: l)r. Jan. ' ” 1 * K. Huber, Physician trj the Prison, :md Heury : M. Musser, a member of tbe Bonid of lusptc- ! JJ.-tfd.feW tors. ; . ■; Dr. Huber was a lalthlul and enorcelic olli- 7 cer, briugtug to ttio discharge of his dinks the viuled experience gained in ihe practlcouflrs • ; ! profession mi l ouiy nt Ih.uk- lull m me im.iy „ . : during tho icbelllon. , T )* £ * MtIOJIHK.H, Mr. MuKser b\ his urbanity of manner and 1 v ....... tho constant Interest felt in everything which 1 Url .U, M). ji H KING J? TRE I*. 1, promoted the Welfare of the Prison, was well ! , t , ~ ~ ~ .... <luaJjfled for tee position made vacant by tils (Late Dr. D. Mcuormlek s ) All <•! which is r< sj.ectfuJlv Hubniitted. LAN‘(.A S T E R , PENN A . , A. K. WITMEIi, Piesideul, ti h oRtrE LONG 1 i reals private diseases successfully with his Cli RI.slT-l N*l l-'i-'i- VF" neW remedies. Also, weakness from lndlscre- J ARED H'vVEIG ART ’ . t ions of youth—male or female. Themedtciue SHAFFER Is pleasaut to the ta teand'smell. No change JUlEirli H'jJiKKll.'.S-c'y, ol A ll f, t ' consequently no exposure. 1 "sViectoi ■' Patients not wisning to present themselves L-u-e-i-l-.-i C.j-mly Prison, Jan. W " • can hove inedicme sent to their niidress by -le- j iin -_7 itw:» scribing diseases In lUelr loiters. ' jUtimw-i [) AY ‘ S £~nn KKu*A a I> ! Tu I Hr. 1A NT Y*' 1 * ° ! ‘ AN ’ be "iiderslgned would call the attention of Pursuant to the Provisions ..f uie laws of this ! i '' aml,ks aua olhery to Coninionwealtb, tho undersigned Comtnis- ' ineiE lllNaiuatJiL sionersot Lai.cast r county ln-reoy give no- , T7V T V T'T? SA T T’MnPnf’ATmv Lice to theT AX ABid-: INHABITANTS, witliiu 1 U 1 ' L-üBItUIA i lON . tho respective City, Boroughs ami io\vnsitip<. For the cure of Tirus’-, Rotten Hoof, ot the said canity, that u:e Days ul Appeal .'-weeny, Collar nriSaddle Galls, s<dd or fresh lrom the As-c-'Shieiit. of l'i.:), will tie field at . Wounds, Cuts, .swc-Ultig or Sprains, Burns the Commissioners "Blue m flu-city ol Lan- Scalds, ftore Throat, tiulncy, I’aln lu Back, ol easter, on Uu* tl.ij s following, to wit : —For the 1 Kidneys, Stiffness of Joint, Hacked Hands lowuMilp.s ot | Toothache, Corns. Bunlous, Frosted Feet or AdamsViwn L -roug.:, ] > Limbs, Bites or Stiugs of Insects, and many {j arL « • , 1 , other diseases Incident to man or beast. Brceknoe , Tm-.-.,! v p c ii n isnj Warranted the cheapest and best Liniment Carnarvon, , 1 *’ ' now In use, or the money refunded. Coca no Last, j For sale by Druggists and Couutry Storc coculico \\ vsi. I keepers gener-lly, and i>y tlio proprietors Coleralu, ) KENDIG & WEaN’EH, Paradise, Lancaster Columbia if-.-. ; Cones oga, .Wl .m-'d.is-, . .In Cono}, i Clay, . ) Doneg.it Ka-I, | Douegal Wim, i Drumore, l-Tliur.Mli'.y, Feb. 11. Eplirata, Earl. J Earl Eaat, ) Earl We- 1, Elizabeth, [■Friday, Fob. IJ. Kllz.ibjtl.ujwn Bor. Eden, J Fulton. 1 Hemptleld East, i Hempfleld West, [Tuesday, Fob. lii. Lampeter Fast, I Lampeter West, J Lancaster, 1 Leacock, 1 Lt acock Upper, )■ Weducsdav, Feb. 17. Little Britain, Manbeim, J Martin, ) Mc.-unt’jo:-, j-T.-.Ul.sday, Fib. C. Mount J‘ y B >roiigb, J M.irk-Ua Borou;' I ', | Manbeim do | Par.uli.se, y Frid..%, Ft b. in. Penn, I PeijU. a, | It. vt.iuii'-’, ) ■ a ‘l <H-.ea.sts of ilurees, Cattle, Hogs, Bheep and Sa'hsbnrv i- Tuesday, l’t-b ut. 1 Chickens. Kot Chickeus, mix In Com Meal Salisbury,’ j :tUIJ wltll Hie «nter they drink. Ifyonr Ilog is atrusbiug, unwell, niixln mini ami feed him. An a pre- Hirasburg Hoiougli, , ... , .. . vent.ive, fec-d to your stock onc-o or twice a Warwick, W •am >.u.i> , l-eb.-l. week. Tlmr >'lh v, F.vr, •**»« 0«»«»» with each pack. And a; t lie same 1 line and place the Vp.-C - no other but those prepared as above, from 'lit* Military lulls will b ; !;i-M •SAJI'H SLOICu C. H. N issl JOHN STIUHi M, J 15 . C'<minis i<itii r Jan -l .WitH'.s- jq-ATITKK’S OKI],IT BESTOJ.'ER- a C II 1-; E T Z’S (TJ.EHH.VTHD rUTTKII CUUDIAL. Uke\t .Medical .WosuKa'.i)?. tue World LIGHTNING RELIEF! Tbi- medical preparation is low ollcred to ' be World-renowued Iniornal ;and External Lite public as a reliable .substitute lor t he many : Vegetable Medicine, worlliltss comp.amds w&lcli now llood tho FOUPMVH ANTI AT’HFO marke.. It is purely vegetable, composed of , a.nu ALHEb. various lie: bs, gathered .irom tli-; great store- Gives relief m most cases in Irom two to ten house ot nature, and selecud with the utmost minutes, care, it is not recommendo- 1 . *s a Cere All, ! , but by Its direct and salutary lnlluence upon i Bad cases of Rheumatism, thought by Pliyst the Heart. Liver, Kidneys, Lungs. Stomach i clans to be ic curable, have been cured aud Bowels, It acts both as a preventive und |p~ „ «c n „i A Pnttio nr »v, rt . r n .„ a ci ~. cure for many oiihe diseased to_ which those , L 7 a ‘ DB e BolUe of the.. Large Size ofthe organs aro subject. It is a reliable Family LIGHTNING 71 F T, T V tv Medicine, anil can be taken by either In fain or : _ n 1 * • adult with the same beneficial results. It is a 1 wnmiorfni rv,roo „ f Dn M ni, certain, prompt ami speedy remedy for DIAR- 1 '' Rur Ji lil . lg , s k orc ? of L<mg RHOSAtJOYwENTERY. BOWEL COMPLAINT blinding have been eflected by the use DYSPEPSIA, LUWNESS UP SPIRITS or this Remedy, FAINTING*, RICK-HEADACHE, *c. For ! CHILLS and FEVERS of all hinds, it Is far ; better and safer than quinine, without any of i its perniciou; effects, it createß au appetite,; proves a powerful digeseer of food, and will counteract the effects of liquor In a lew min utes. PREPARED BY JACOB BCHEETZ, Hole Proprietor, j N. \V. COR. FIFTH AND RACE STREETS, | PHILADELPHIA, PA. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. anO Hsian gsriftt gailriratf. 1000 MII ' IiB ONION PACIFIC railroad ARE NOW COMPLETED As sOomUeB or too western portion of the line, beginning at Sacramento, are also done, but 26* MILES REMAIN To bo Finished, to Open the Grand Through Line to the Pacific. This Open ing will Certainly Tnke Place Early Season. Besides a donation from the Government of 12,800 acres of land per mile, the Company Is entitled to a subsidy In U. S. Bonds on Its line as completed and accepted, at the average rate of about $26,500 per mile, according to the dffi culties encountered, for whlcn the Govern ment takes a second Hen assecurlty. Whether subsidies are given to any other companies or not, the Government will comply with all its contracts with the Union Paciflo Railroad Company. Neat ly the whole amount of bonds to which the Company will be entitled have already been delivered. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS AT PAR By Its charter, the Company is peimittcd to lssuo Us own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS to tho same amount as the (Jovernmer.t Bonds, no more. These Bonds are a Fitat [Mort gage upon the whole road and all Rs equip ments. THEY HAVE THIRTY Y LARS .TO RUN AT SIX PER CENT., and both PRINCIPAL AXI) TXTKKKST P A Y A 13 1. E IS U (> I, t> Sue!) securities err generally valuable in pro portion to the length oil ;me they have to run. The longest els per cent, go <> interest bonds of the U. S. (the ’Si's) will be due in eight years, and tlu?y are wo;th 112. ll they had thirty years to nut, they would stand at not less than 120. A perfectly Hah- Finn Mortgage Bond like the Union lMclflc should approuch this rate. The demand for European investment lx al ready considerable, and on the completion of tho work will doubtless carry the price to a large premium. Millpkopkht v vr pliilk halk.- On WEDNESDAY, FKHKI'AUY IU, IWJU, Will be ottered at Public Sule, In frout of the Court House, lu Carlisle, Pu., on tho above day, the ill 11 Property with FIVE ACRES OK LAND, more or less, of the undersigned. Sliuuledat Uih eastern! ol Pomlret street.. In the borough of Carlisle. This mill 1b about SO feet In length, aud Is propelled by the Retort Hnrlug, nnever falling stri am. has two burn aud one Chopper, till In good eoudltlou, and has at present an excellent tun of custom, tho Hour manufac lured ut this mill being equal lu quality to that of any other mill. The Improvement are 'H-'bricU DWKLLINU HUUhk. llrick llarn, with threshing iloor, a brick Htable, an Orchard of excelh-ul.I .ult, Ac. Them Is a well of good water ut, tho door of the dwelling. This property Is on the lln'o of tho booth Mouutuln Railroad, which enhances Its value. Halo to commence at H) o'clock, when terms Will be made known by F.VH l-ETEII FOUrtT. SIXI'KITY OF TUK BUNDS, It, needs co argument to show that a First Mortgage of 8-0,500 per mile upon wlmt for a long tlmo must be the only railroad connect ing tbo Atlantic and Pacific States Is PER FECTLY SECURE. The entire amount of the mortgage will be about $30,100,000, and the In terest per annum In gold. The pres ent currency ccßt of this interest Is less than' $2,50 0 per annum, while the gross Gamings lor the yeur 1,50.\ FROM WAY BUSIN EBB only, '■ti AN AVERAGE OF LESS THAN 700 MILES i»F IL-AD IN OPERATION, WERE MORE THAN The details of \vM< h arc as follows : From Pussengeis $1,021,(X5 1)7 “ Freight 2,010,it} 10 M Express 51,1il 08 “ Mivls ];i11,230 51) “ Ml-eellunoous 01,020 27 11 Government troop*.. 101,077 77 “ ” freight. -1-19,-110 " Font melons' men 201.17 H DO " " material 90,130 ;U i'j j;i -,c LANCASTER national bane REEI), McGRANN Jt L'O.. HANK E»: FIRST NATIONAL BANK uud In New York nt the Anil by the Company's Advertised Agents throughout the United States. county, Pa. By WAR M. WILSON, Wholesale Druggist, No. 'Jus Market street. Philadelphia. By JOHN TIiiHWECHTEK, Al. 1)., Cor. Otii and Penn streets. Reading, Pa. The above reward will bo paid to any one producing a liniment, showing more genuine cirlilicHtes of cures eUI-cted, where it Is manu- Pictured, than this article. Jau:7 3m w 4 *: v k ki: a iia e i: e » kor h e ON KACH PACK OF i) n . a a nnen ' .y iioknk, hog, CATTLE AND POULTRY POWDER. pukpakj:!) only ijv U- DROWN, P; r u ggi h t, MILTON, I»A. ►fhey a:e a Preventive, us well as a Cure for FEED FREELY TO DISEA- ED {STOCK. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TWADE I' s ;(m-d ii E n F K I <: K - H Physicians Recommend .U;in their Practice ! The celebrated W. Ferguson, M. D , F Ph S of the Medical University of Edinburgh " Scotland, a School of the highest reputation, says: “ Of tlieunofllcinal preparation with whloh I am acquainted, I do not know of any equal to the Lightning Relief. It Is perfectly harmless, and destined to become a popular remedy.” Sold by Druggists and 060161*8 Everywhere. Johnson, Holloway & Cowdsn, General Agents, Philadelphia, Pa, 'yw* A sent, Lancaster, Pa. J. R. HOFFER, Agent, Mount Joy. JafrO 3mwl QHAK»£D hands' The subscriber has taken charge of the Bar and Restaurant under Heeso’s Exchange Ho tel, at the Railroad Station MOUNT JOY, PA. And is prepared to accommodate the public witnthe CHOICEST WINES AND LIQUORS , At hi a Bar; and In hla Restaurant always the best and most seasonable that the market af fords will be provleed. sep 1 tfw 351 JOHN MONTGOMERY. jial &mte. Imraranw tSorapßote. &r. A T PRIVATE BAIiE FOB THIRTY thxo. W. HERR. jksx. Ely* n a n w o D « . . . A DAYS.—TO CAPITALISTS AND STOKE- PIKE I LIFE I 1 ACCIDENT Ml ARMRb H ! J ! KEEPERS.—The New and Large HotefT or i? TTVV . ___ EatingHozue^and Store property, located at INSURE! INSURE// INSURE/// 11U 1 “- t * the Chriateen Road, on the Philadelphia and INSURE your Buildings, Moohlnery, Toola, ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE. Baltimore Central Railroad, Cheater county. Merchandise, Furniture, Horses. Cattle, Gralu Pa., can be bought at a rate that will pay big and Implements against loss or damage by Are Rl s composed principally of tho celebi ated interest on the investment. It is doing a fine or water. 3uano from business now, and when the railroad conneota INSURE and provide for your families, de- ALTA VELA, south in a few weeks, it will materially en- pendent wife and children and creditors contains three per cent, of Ammonia an hance the value of the property. Apply to the against loss In case of yonr early death, and amount snmclent to give activity tothe veee owner on the premises. [sep 30 tfw 39 secure to yourself a certain Income or sum of tatlon, and a large quantity of sSublo Bono m ?vS?rai?2£7 o*reai 0 * rea i? 0 l d^? e \« Phosphate of Lime, together with Potash and a^.artyo?^‘*d SS , gSs^sssop“w. 5r . O k ™nV. h ° cnlM ulemonLs ° f “ £efhe pereonluSkte the p?o£?ty r ° Ur f<UnUlea wl “ rOC * IV ° Ton ' aDd ™fSS?S SELA GUANO CO., ffiS ~»"■» to the traveling community, and Is receiving ’ ‘ t.v OEIBELMAN, JR , * CO. SSSSiBES’SS s^to-^SSn^^u^'S h^l1 S ' ILcleßdßCdOmatata,, aSKS™oMUI kind, effected In the beat COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HT n ?^ ase will please call companies, at the lowest rates consistent with now "xvpytog the A jf loBseß p rom ptiy settled without A5tD DSAhXRS in P 25S&£? WUI BkOW SMITH. -"ft. 866 “ «*- FLOCK, GRAIN, HEEDS, WHISKEY, AC. Post Deposit, Sept. 2, ISOS. Real Estate business In all Its branches; | v N u roa SAIF A niHH Ritowv MTii Surveying, Conveyancing and Writing or all ■ o. 129 North Broad Street, F®LlOn“7i; A pS«“ PuSLtoaK TompUy aU I PHILADELPHIA. 13C0^uniS B lsVSne^earab e )d W and iseentle 861111 fjr our Insurance PamphloU and Real Prompt attention will be gtveu to mhos ?“>• wll l o°r n t W“ Crlb " “ ‘ H. LINVILL. ; '■eca-lawdatt'V Lancaster, Pa _____ ALIIABIE HOTEL PBOPEKTY j £'>«• ,HB Y^Ss.^ 1 “ T AT PRTVAT V ra T V CAPITAL AXD ASSETS. 8670 KK 73. nnirt» t t- m »v*,*t. tv The subscrTber offere ToF sale the valuable ! inn‘MSSMe'Sd oLblrareSSv » C OMP L L 1 L MA A 1 KK ■ Hotel Property, situated In 80l Air, Harford I ('O Mo and known as toss ana iiamuge by lire, on tho mutual p'an sianufactuiikd iiy co , JflQ., HOTEL ' ellt9r f or u cash premium or piemluin u-de being tho same property occupied by tho late 1 EIGHTH A N nT~a T, REP iritT HENRY BOWI2K. PH KM IST William Richardson,and now in the occupancy I CAPITAL ANU INCOME,' * * I of ,£; Hnn ° a .Lsq. Am’t of premium notes. 9:5 nu/r j ni't unr , The House is large and conveniently arrang- Lessamouut expired - mm W , ./ HU.ADhLPUIA. ed, nud capable of accommodating u large | SGi7 ">6 73 D m l ? ber , ol eQeslB - .. Q 4 ~ ' Cafihrerelpts.lesHcommlsslonsln'bT i:i ! madk from There Is mso on the property a btoue Stable ; j, ()UU s 1 • ww t>i with capacity lo- 50 head of horses. Also u iluo : D Ue from agenta and others 4,101 13 i Suni'r-Plinsnharo of I I mi* t m nunl'i '(ml Ice House, and every outbuilding necessary net assessment N 0.7 ... 26000 0u au P ir 1 UOspnaiO 01 Limi, Alii .11 ->n la .WHI for a tirst-ctass Hotel. * 1 Polish Tho propertv contains about s--,i enmi 4 1 ‘ “* * EIGHTEEN ACKEH, rnvTits v ; the prtion cultivated being highly Improved. ' anil expend paid in 1W.7 ;66 722 IS warrants!) fhkf. rmot .tm-triiis\r ms. lor further particulars, enquiro of the sul> ; net due „ 16 66 i t scrlber.ou the premises i Balam- of Capital ;and Jau. .• TMh Manure contains all il.e t'Kom.,:, jun ..-Iraw-1 sAMULL ... AQ VW. 1. ISH- 670 532 s ! produee largo crops oi ull kinds, mul nighi v | ' i rocommondeU by all who have used it, also hV i distinguished Chemists who have, hv analj sis, I tested its qualities. Fine opening for business Desiring to retire from actlvo business life, I oiler lor salo roy half Interest lu the Piedmont Laud Agency of Virginia at Lynch burg. The business is lucrative and safe. Of the returns irom it 810,000 have been expended to enlarge Its scope, aud the future succiss of the concern la sale. As an evidence of its pros perity, I would say that 1 bavel* cleared legiti mately a tine 700 acre farm well stacked within the last three years at the same llvlDg at tho rate oi 8.1,000 per annum. To any one desiring to locate in Virginia this Ik a Hue chance to slip Into a well-puylcg and pleasant business. I ask $5OOO for my lutcrest, and will give liberal terms of payment. Address, jjy-itdAJiw Pi blif NAi.i; or a very valuable CHESTER VALLEY FARM, OF NINETY ACRES, IN EAST CALN TWP., CHESTER COUNTY’, PA.—Tho undersigned wishing to retire from (arming, will offer on thopn-inlhos, ouTlil’UslJAY, FEBRUARY lllli, ls-.y, her farm, containing NINETY ACRES, more or less, situate on tho public road lending from tho Laucaster to tho Harrisburg Turn nlke, uud bouudod by hinds of Johu G. Edge, Elbunau Zook, Allen W. Wills, Joseph Baugh, aud Thomas D. iloopen. Tills is a ruro clmuce for persons wishing to enter Into farming, as tills Is one of tho best farms In Chester count'-. Tho Improvements consist of a large FRAME DWELLING, containing on tho first fioor Hull, Dmlng Room,‘Bitting Room and Kitchen with water therein, second lloor Is divided Into six very pleasant sleeping rooms. Tho Altto Is divided Into threo good rooms, lathed and plastered, all In good order. The collars extend under tho whole bulldiug ; there Is also au out kitchen for use In Hummer, with fur nace and largo boilers. Tbo house Is well shaded by forest aud evergreen trees, aud Is a very desirable Hummer residence. Tnere is a fine Apple Orchard and irult trees of dllferent kinds. Near the dwelling is a Bath .House, furnished with water from a running stream. The Barn Is nearly new, 60x40. stone, stable high; the remainder frame, with lloor In cen tre, aud large bays on each side. Garners for holding about 1,000 bushels of grain. Htabllug for 30 head of stock, water In barn-yard, and all lu complete order. There Is also Carriage House, Tool House. Corn Crib, and In fact uil the necessary out-bulldlngs are on the place and In good ord'-r. The farm Is divided Into convenient fields, well-watered by a runnlug stream, under good fences, very easy to work, free from stones, and can be farmed with one half the teams and Jesahaullng than any farm In this section, as the buildings are In the cen tre of the place. It Is within five minutes drive of Downlngtown Station,' ou the Penua. Central Railroad, where all passenger trains stop; It would make a good dairy farm. Tho location Is lu a healthy, Intelligent neighbor hood, convenient to schools, mills aud places of i-übllc worship of various proiesslons. Persons wishing to view t he property prev ous to the day of sale, will be Known the same by calllug ou the subscriber, residing thereon. .'-'nl*- to take place at one o’clock, P. M , when conditions will bo made known by • MRS. HENRIETTA li. PARKE. I’UaEY 11. Auct. jftnOtsl geur 4Jorls gldm-fisrranits. O 1 A A TO 8250 PER SIOSTH GI7AKAIX iUU TEED. Sure pay. Salaries paid week v. Agents wanted everywhere to sell our Patent Everlasting White Wire Clothes Lines. Full particulars free. Address, The Girard Wire Mills, Philadelphia, Pa. nov3o-3m JOHN .J. CISCO, Treasurer. New Yoik. gT.7JUI.IEN liori-L NO. 4 AND 6 WASHINGTON PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY', NEW YORK. Centrally located for Imjincu, and convenient t ■> pi ices of Amusement. Cara and i. nmibiues, to all parts of the city, pass within a block of the door. Choice rooms for famt les from 81 to S 3 per day. Restaurant attached. nov3U-;mi W. W. LELAND. HOW TO GET PATENTS. F<>r opin lon, no charge. Bend sketch and description. For application send model, not over one loot lu size, aud 816 first Government andstamp fees. Specifications drawings,cave ats and assignments prepared. Illustrated pamphlets. IK) pages, seot free. Address, MUN N A CO., Publishers Helen title American, 37 Park Row, New York. nov3U-3m WATERS' SEW SCALE, PIANO*, With Iron Frame, Uverslruug liuss and Agrall'o Bridge. MKLOPEONS AND CABINET ORGANS. The best Manufactured; Warranted for ti years. Flf'y Pianos, Melodeons and Organs of six first-class makers, at low prices lor Fash, nr, ODe-thlrd cash and the balance in Monthly Installments. Becond-hand lustrumeuis at great bargains. Illustrated Catalogue mailed. Warerootns, 481 Broadway, New York. oct6 3mdAWl HORACE WATERS. Ladies, if you require a iiee.ia ble remed3 r , use the best? DR. HARVEY’S GOLDEN PILLS have n<> equal. They arc safe and sure in or b nary cases. PRICE, ONF. DOLLAR PER BOX. DR. HARVEY'S GOLDEN PILL-, four degress stronger they are Intended for special cases PRICE, FIVE DOLLARS PEP. BOX. Private circulars sent free. Enclose stain If you cannot procure the pills enclose the mo u-y and addresß BRYAN a CO., Ceda- street, New York, and on receipt they will be sent well sealed by return mall. Errors of youth. Y'ouug Men the experience of years, has demonstrated the fact that reliance inuy bo placed in t he efficacy of BELL’S SPECIFIC PILLS For tho speedy and permanent cure of scmlual Weakness, the reauftof Youthful Indiscretion, which neglected, ruins tho happiness, and un fits the sufferer for business, social or marri age. They can bo used without detection or Interference with business pursuit*. Price one Dollar per box or four boxes for 3 dollars. If you cannot procure these pills, enclose tho money to BRYAN & CO., 61 Cedar street. New York, and they will bo sent by mall, well sealed. Private circulars to Gentle men sent free on application, enclose slump. BKTAN’N life i.wigokatok OR REJUVENATING ELIXIR, For all Derangements of the Urinary organs. It gives LIFE, HEALTH AND STRENGTH to all who use it and follow my directions. It never falls to remove Nervous Debility, lmp-v -tency or wantof Power, and all.weakness aris ing irom excesses or Indiscretion, resulting In loss of memory, unpleasant dreams weak nerves, headuclies, ir rvoustrembllng,general lassitude, dimness of vDlon, Uushlugof the skin, which If neglected, will surely lead mi to Insanity or Consumption. Wbeu the systeui 1-s once affected it will not recover v.unout help. It must be Invigorated nod strengthen ed. to enable the sulTetur to lultll the duties of life. This medicine has been tested for many years, and It Is warranted a certain CURE, no rr alter how bad the ca«e may-be. Hundreds of certificates can be shown. Price, one Dollar per bottle, or six bottles for five Dollars HOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST. If j’ou cannot procure It send a statement of your case and enclose the roouey to BRYAN <ft CO., til Cedar stieet, New York, and It will be sent you On receipt of Five Dollars, abot tlo nearly equal to seven small will be sent to a hy express odlce In the U. S. charges paid. Private circulars, sent on application, (en close stamp ) dec2o-2awd<tlyw The white polar beaus head, IN M. HABERBUSH’S WINDOW, IN CENTRE SQUARE, has attracted the attention ol thousands oi people. He would also injorm the public that he has a lai ge and finer lot of Buffalo Robes than any other bouse In Lancaster. Also, Lined Buffalo Robes. Leopard Skin Robes—Stuffed Head Hudsop Bay Wolf Robe*. Australlla Opossum Robes Fox Skin Robes. 1 Bear skin Robes. Coon skin Robes. Genet Robes. Different Styles of Lap Blankets. ’ A large lot of different styles of Horse Covers. Also, Gold and Sliver Mounted Harness. Wagon Harness of every description. Saddles and Bridles; Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valises. A full and large assortment of Ladles'and Geuts’ Traveling Satchels, and ail otner articles belonging to the business sold at the lowest prices. JM. HABERBUSH, Centre Bquaro, oct22-lfdaw Lancaster, Pa. \TOTICE-WHBBEA« MY WIFE, SC- J_i SAN ANN BROGAN, has left my Bed and Board, without cause, I hereby caution all per sons against trustlng heron my account, as I will pay no debts of her contraction, DENNIS BROGAN, I anl3-Btw 2] Clonznell, p, 0,, Lancaster 00., Pa \ E. C. RANDOLPH, Lynchburg, Vlrgtuui. EUROPEAN PLAN. 3?arafS3, &c. bTvJ.IA' a. s gkkkn. y boko it Youno. Jr., Socrfj’.Kry, Michael 8 Shuman, Trtw>urex. DIKKITOI-Ls : K. T. Kyon, \VUMara rut:in., John Fom'.rlcn, Join: W.KUvjr>> H. G. Mlu cti, Gen. Yonnn, Jr. Bara * l F. LOerlom. NiohnUiy NI-u.m - Arnnn s. Ori'tto, Joliu B liachnmn. Hlraru Wilson, u.mtirL L'rum',; M irhpel H. Hlinmnn., For Insurance :uul nt i.»*r jvirtictibv k applv in HKUic it KlFi-. t lieal HKtntt', rollt'oltnn it lusimun'o Agtuttf, No. o North l)uk»> siriu-t, Lunoaswr, Fa, tfiUw T I « N X I, LIFE INSURANCE COM l'AN v OF THE UNITED .STATES OK AMEKKW W.VOj ' \H i'ON, D. C Cll A K TKK I'l' 1.-. **| KI'IA 1 , \( F A t* ! 1 FA I' IT A 1 MCA NCII ' iFFiI FIRST NATi'.i:. M. I! A K BUILDING. P U I 1. A J) y. L }’ j-i i A uil yi'Mi'iiil corrcapoiidenee •dmi'il <>FVI C K K H CLARENCE il. CLARK, Preuldout, JAY COOKE Clmlrmuu Finance nml Eieco live Committee. HENRY I). COOKE, Vico President. EMERSON W. PKET, Secretary and Actuary THE A D V A N T A O E S Offered by this Company uro IT!-* A NATION ALCOMPANY.CII ARTEK? ED BY SPECIAL ACT OK CONGRESS, IT HAS A PAID-UP CAPITAL OF 31.000.UtX IT OFFERS LOW RATES OF PREMIUMS? IT FURNISHES LARGER lINSURANCE THAN ANY OTHER COMPANIES FOR THE SAME MONEY. IT IS DEFINITE AND CERTAIN IN ITS TERMS. IT IS A HOME CO M PAN Y IN EVERY LO CALITY. j ITS POLICIES ARE EXEMPT FROM AT TACHMENT. THERE ARE NO UNNECESSARY HI: STRICTIONM IN THE POLICIES^ EVERY POLICY IS NON-FORFEITABLE POLICIES MAY BE TAKEN THAT WILL PAY INSUREDTIIEIR FULL AMOUNT AND RETURN ALL THE PREMIUMS, SO THAT THE INSURANCE COSTS ONLY HE IN TEREST ON THE ANNUAL PAYMENTS. POLICIES MAY BETAKEN WHICH PAY TO THE INSURED. AFTER A CERTAIN NUMBER OF YEARS, DURING LIFE, AN ANNUAL INCOME <>F ONE-TENTH THE AMOUNT NAMED IN THE POLICY. NO EXTRA RATE IS CHARGED FOR RISES UPON THE LIVES OF FEMALES. IT I SWIRES NOT TO PAY DIVIDENDS BUT AT SO LOW A COST THAT DIVIDENDS WILL BE IMPOSSIBLE. E. W. CLARK & CO., Philadelphia. General Agents for Pennsylvania ami Hmul urn New Jersey. KKKADV & lih.RK, Ageuts lor La. easier Coiinly l. A y C A a T E H. 13 C. Krkabv octa WiJtrSu-s, JJtUttlrg, sc 1869. H. Z. KHOAIVS * BKO, 1869* We ask tho alien’, ion of purchasers i <> our on usually large stock of good* carefully selected and manufactured to our own order for the Ft) R Tll H NEW YEAR! wnieii we are selling at very Low Prices. FINE GOLD AND RILVEII WATCHES, 15Y TUB BEST AMERICAN AND FOREIGN MAKERS. DIAMOND, CORA L, AMETHYST. G A UN K'J'T AND ALL KINDS OK PLAIN AND ENAMELED GOLD JEWELRY HAIR J E W E L R Y ORDER WITH FINE GOLD MOUNTINGS. Special attention paid to furnishing W KDDI N G P R.E XEN T X STERLING AND COIN SILVER.’ We have a Watchmaker from tbeHwlss Fac tory to do repairing, and warrant all work. H. Z. RHOADS * BRO. ( A’cif Duor Below Cooper'i Hotel,) WEKT KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. nov2d tfw!7 Soots, JliofS, &f. y^flEL lAM KH.I.ER'S BOOT AND .SHOE STORE, WEST KING HTRE.ET, LANCASTER, PA. Four tloorx wexl of the comer of Water and Wes Kiny streets, and nearly ojiporitc the " Kino of Ihmssia Hotel." The subscriber hereby notifies the public that he has always on hand a largo assort ment oi JJOpTS AND SHOES, Gaiters of all kinds ond size, for Men aud Children, which liewlll sell at the lowest cash prices. Having a long experience in the busi ness, he hopes to he nolo to satisfy the wishes of his Jeltow citizens who may favor him with a call. After four years services In the army ho has returned to civil llfo and hopes hy strict at tention to business to merit a share of public patrouage. 9Sp Customer work of all kinds promptly attended to. sep U tf JNIiK’.N IMPROVED PATENT BEDSTEAD AND MATTRESS KOR INVALIDS. Tne Bedstead Is constructed of wrought Iron, and la made In three segments, as Is also the Mattress, hinged and combined in such a manner as to be readily adjusted to suit for reclining at any desired angle, or for sitting upright, providing either chair, lounge, or bed./ It nut only enables the patient to repose or' rest iu a comfortable position, but is equally convenient for the surgeon and attendant in all surgical, obstotricaland 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 patlen I can be relieved of the necessities of naturo without raovlDg, or inconvenience, It Is mounted on castors 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 on* doraement of all medical men who have ex amined It, including Drs. Atlee, Mr., and Car penter, oi this city. It is also recommended by the stewards ot the hospitals of Lancaster aud Berks counties, Pa. For further information respecting this val uable invention, send for a descriptive circu lar, or call on the patentee and manufacturer. ANTHONY IBKK, No. 22 North Prince street, nov 18 3mw Lancaster, Pa. p A n II IIOTE E ON THE AMERICAN & EUROPEAN PLAN, Cor. BEEKMAN and NASSAU STS., Near City Hall Park, . NEW YORK. GEORGE WIGHT, Proprietor. N. B.—Located in the very heart of tho wholesale business, this is one „of the most conveniently located Hotolß lor Merchants, Business men and others visiting tho city, j 12 '.fimdAw Picked til ilaj/.t 0/ AH) ji’inmb mcJi DIXON, Ml ARTLESS A n>. Pol'TII WAT KK .ft IOSotTII Dn.,Ul'.l l:K' A V I’ll I I,A I'KI.I'H I A For k:i lo by Ami hy dealer* generally- I h rmi«limi l 11: country. |n««p in’ywin For Information, uddr. kh Henry lluwer Ph tladolphia. Jiantware, £tms, Sit, New hakowre Finn.. Tlic umlcndßuud have rulin'.l in u ). a ■ 1 nershlp lu tho Hardware trade at in. [am hUirnl of A. W. A .1. K. Rtnuol, No. -II , > Queen utreet, undur the (Inn of RUSSEL, MUSSELMAN A ro.. mid would be plenum! to Imve Du Ir *fr 1f mU call when In wnnt of aiiythlm: In their !/iu\ J. w. HURLEY, .1 U. RUMSKI., W. G. RENDER, H. D. MUSSULMAN. RUSSEL, MUSSEI.MAN A Co. Wonlil call 11 1 uat lent ton of perm, ns com m< m-- ItiK lioUHcliocplnu to their liir«e tdorl: n| HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Hiich :i* Knives and Fork», Snoop h, Cedar wurt, Wait ers, ] .n.>l; - lnu GliiHsen, Ac. They wnvild cal I pari Ictilar at ten I lon to 1 he I r cHohruU'il Cooking Stove, the "Great E»M ern,” which luih iflven hucli universal ► atUhu lion lo thi) ImmlredN who are now iminu them. Thcv have iilho tlui Nohlo Cook, Lehltfh, llai ley Shellr, Washington, Spear'* Anl M nisi and Caloric and all Dio leading putlnm. o| ( '<>.>• StovoH. Alho till, celebrate 1 lipilnu Um.m Stove, tho "Pennsylvanian." Tlie Mmnhu' Glory Heaiera and stove*. and otiiei I'ailor Hlovcm ol tho lalent pattern-. Alho, a full aHHorlnietit of BUILDING MA TERIAL, H licit lut LocUh, h, (i In si, Pain I Varnishes, Ac. kt,t>.Ml.lXl(l HiuMlcry mid Cnnch TrlmmliiKH, Im-i, hi« Ac., whlc); they M ill hi* 11 ut lh(i Inwusl rut*-* J. W. 11 UIILKV, 'V. (}. HKN DKII, .1. K. UUSSKL, H. D. MUKSKLMA.N Jim *!< -imw.’ii (Sands. &: I' K I N « C 0 T T ONS HAUUKA imOTMICIH hayu imrclm.u.l u large lot of Cotton Goods before tlm lute ad vance) In prices—lncluding all llio best umkiH of Bleached nnd Unbleach'd MUSLINS FURNITURE CHECKS, TICKINGS, SHEETINGS anti I‘ILLOW Ml’Sl.lNS, All of which they|wlll sell at leas than pro i-n 300 I‘lccos bent CALICUKS at 1-! HOUSE KURNrSHJNO HOODS. MARSEILLES (JILTS, HONEYCOMB QUILTS, BLANKETS, LINEN SHEETINGS, AND PILLOW CASIM.s TAULK DAMASKS,NAPKINS A; TOW Kll.V(iS. China, Glass & Queens ware, OT new Designs purchased direct Imni the Impudent and Manufacturers. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS LOOKING ULAXXPXA WINDOW X/l A P/A 1000 rOI'NDS PRIME OHIO FKATIIKKH our slock Is the moht completo vi> I inve cvm otlered and will be sold at Lowest Prices. C. G. Hl'hc, limu.tw Pustrai iustrumrnts, &r. newi 'WOODWARD'S PIANO FORTE A N D OR. GAN WAKE-ROOMS, No. 20 East King Street t Luncash r, Pa. The largest establishment of the kind in Lancaster, and one of the largest In thoHtaie. The tlnest assortment of Instruments over oi fered to tho public lu this city ami county. B'lnuos, Organs, Nliccl .Music,"jMuslc Hooka, Ac., Ac, Chichcriny A hon's Pianos, Haines Ilro.'s /'u/iim Mason A Hamlin's Cabinet and Metropolitan Our facll.lies nrc such Unit wo run now af ford to supply our custom*.is with 1 ns(i u mci, t s ut rates os low as they can ho pun-lm ed of the manufacturers. Dur new Wurerooins, situated at No. 13) Last Klngstreet, opposite >i | j r»- cJi«-r’k Kxc'iftDgt! Hotel, over Brenner A Ho-weiier's are Mltcu up In a mnum-r that we feel r«u;il dent cannot fall to please the most he- 1 id inn-. We shall always be hapny to exhibit our wi st ruments to ull who wlh favor uh wm: u «*o-i •. whether they wish to purchase or noi. Orders taken for Hheot Mu*dc and all kinds <>r Musical merchandise, ('all und see us. A. W. W()()[>WA Ul). No. 'M East King street, Lancaster, l‘.i. ocUlMfw-IU g&tlaiUlpUta miYK ESTABLISHED FIK.U, X j . J . u rc H akijhon & c: (i.. 1-0 Maukct sthkkt, Pmii/ai>’a.. Is the largest Manufacturing hm Wholesalo Dealers In Fruits, Nuts, Ac., rnar2S In tlio United HluUh. JywlU 115 CUE.ST.M T NTREKT, 1115 HOOF SKIRTS, W M . T . HO P KINS, Manufacturer of the CHAMP lON HOOP SKIKTH, NO. II to CHESTNUT HT., (GIRARD KOVV',) PHILADELPHIA Where will alwaya be found a complete* u». mrtmeut o: his well-kuown HKI UTH. in ail the hcu’c-jf and most desirable tXylc, Aha]!', iVi><r, and Length* for J.adtes, Misses and < hihlren, a£ the very lowest trices, and warranted in every reaped. SKIKTH mado to order,altered and repaired. Full lines of good Eastern made Skirls at very low prices. 15 springs, 3oc; '2O springs -I'm.*; '23 BpringH, 6‘Jc; 30 springs, (Wc; 3o springs, 0.5 c; and 40 springs, 75 cents. Also, the largest assortment of COKSETn In the city, retailing at Wholesale lYicct, IncitMlng Thompson <s Laogdou s Giove Kilting; Beck era superior Hhapcd Woven snd Extra quality hand-mode Whalebone CORSETS, making over forty Ulflerest styles arid price*, Trom 75 els, to 87.10. Sole Agent In this city for Mrs. ■“Moody's Patent Self-adjusting Abdominal CORSETS, niguly recommended by Physi cians. No not forget our New Place—llls CHESTNUT HT. f PHILADELPHIA. dec23-3mwsl WM. T. HOPKINS. 2i>oo&8, jgtatiauaris, a ALL PAPERS I WINDOW SHADES I BOOKS AND ST A TJOKE BY, OXFORD, PA. Wall Paper of overy style now opened for sale. New designs, latest styles, low prices immense assortment; Plain and Fancy Gold Glaze and Blank Paper and Borders, w lndow Shades of all kinds and sizes; Gum Cloth Blue, BulT, Green and White Cloth for shades b lxlures tn variety. • SCHOOL BOOKS—AII kinds used In the l «n -caster County Schools. Blank Books. Hvu Miscellaneous Rooks'TV etlcal Works, Stationery. Wrapping ix ui Paper Bi#s, Base Ball and Croquet*fmlS ments Paper CoUare and Cu«C«Swv . l iv. tons. Pocket Books, Albums, Dime iWhiuli lions. Newspapers, Mnsrsslues. iVrt,uitv» Musical Instrument* anfjjui|7W|^ r>:A' f *ttl2ili® V ““ orainlnalt. n, , llnNlUk Just nulshtdw new »uw<» plole. Alt goods sold at otla ttrtc—. K. £ wh&kmW RUM I«“ l J °" r to Ru| 111 H****#; HUI.K AUKMS, vvii. uhv >v 11.1 7:1 South St., Bab [linin', Md. 1 H (t 1» 1 Market Brices. lUUKR A DKOTIIKItS. 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