Romoval of the Remain* of Booth and . other* connected With tho Lincoln Tragedy. iCorrofipondenoo of the N. Y. World. I Washington, Feb. 15. REMOVAL OF BOOTH’S REMAINS. On the 15th of April, 1805, Abraham Lin* coin died. On the 15th of August, 1867, pub lic sentiment extorted oat ol the pachyder matous Edwin M. Stanton, the place, time and oironmstances of the barlai of the man who killed Abraham Lincoln, and the secret of the grave of John Wilkes Booth became known not only for the first time to the country, but for the first time to his relatives, who are few, and to his friends who aro many. Since then the soclnded room in the first of the warehouses In the military buildings on theold arsenal ground has been visited by many hundreds of peo ple, notuated by all the mingled motives which run between and connect curiosity and affection. To-day, on tho 15th of Feb ruary, the body of Booth was finally taken up by order of the Presidout of the United States, and the order reads as follows: I War Department, ) Washington, Feb. 15,1869. J To Brigadicr-Qencral Ramsey, Command' ing at Arsenal : The President directs that you give over tho body of John Wilkes Booth to the bearer, Mr. John H. Weaver, sexton of Christ’s Church, Baltimore, to be by him taken in charge lor proper ro-intorment. Please report tho execution of this order. (Signed) E. D. Townsend, Assist-Adjt. General. This order was issued by the Deputy at Jl’. M.; the order of Mr. Johnson on which it. was based was issued at 2 P.M.; at -t P. M. Mr. Weaver, and Messrs. Marr & Har vey, undertakers of this city, drove into tho Arsenal grounds; und at 6 P. M., the little ono horse express wagon they came in bore out a wbito pino case smelling of earth and covorod with u common stable blanket. In that case jwas the body of Booth, and with It the men drove to Marr A Harvey's place on F street. There tho pino box was encased In another larger pine.box, and to-night it left under charge of Mr. Weaver in tho train for Baltimore Holms been instructed by Edwin Booth, now playing in his own theatre in Now York, to keep the body in his, Weaver’s house, 11- Fayette street, Baltimore, during to-night, to place remains in a rosewood (•olhn, und with entire privacy to bury them alongside of his father, Juuius Brutus Itooth m Greonrnount Cemetery to-mor row at 11 o’clock. It would bo only the reproduction of matter to which the World has given fullest circulation before to nar rate the inode, lime and mannor of Booth's midnight burial. Brieily lie was interred, with a secrecy which smacked of the In quisition, at the dead of night, under the llng'-tone lloor of u room in the warehouse • m llie Arsenal grounds. Only Stanton, Holt and Jiuker wore present in addition to ill.' liie of soldiers who dugthegrave. Hu mor lias it that these soldiers only dug the grave and wre then Inarched oil - , and that ■ In' ImmU of Staipon, Holt and Baker bore m the nody ef mo victim ot Boston Corbett, -h ivelied m and levelled down the earth, and replaced iho sioiie llooring. However tins may he, it is certain that the file-of soldms were at once exchanged into a regi ment on duly on liie plains, and thut many and very strong reasons were given to these men to suppress the scene at which the Secretary of VYaroflleiuted as head sex ton upon the remains of a man hunted to a Virginia hum, burnt out of it as a rat, and i-iiol by a crazy religiotnunic in tho spitiul eh< a d.* Since then no direct effort has been imidn till hist week by the Booth family to get the body of the youngest, though I be lieve request was made and Imrburiously lelused to give over to Edwin Booth the lin ts, shoes, and stockings which Ntautou held, lilt Grant wont into the War Depart ment, ml interim, when tho trunk was bunded over. On last Friday John 11. Weaver presented a loiter from Edwin I •••■till to Andrew Johnson, simply request ing the custody of his brother’s body, und i l . was granted, as before told, to-day. and the expedition with winch the order was eilvcied has been already indicated. I was present this afternoon at the arsenal, with Means. Weaver, Marr amt Hnrvey, and the "vents which occurred wore so brief and purely official thut it required tho associ ations of the time and place, and tho 5 memory of all the tragedies there culmi nating, to enforce the suggestiveness if not the historical importance of tho scene even on the most- impressible mind.— As said, the gentlemen entrusted with tho receptuin of the remains arrived at tho ar senal yrird at I 1\ M,, Mr. Weaver bearing the order t<> General Ranisoy delivered it to Captai.i F. 11. Phipps of tho Ordnance Corps, Officer of the Day in charge. Mr. Weaver's interview with Captain Phipps lasted some fifteen minutes m tho lutter’s office. At the end of that time the Captain and Mr. Weaver re-appeared. Tho rest of the party, including your correspondent, followed them to two ponderous iron doors, which dovelallud on onoanother, and which were opened by Mr. Tapso, the civilian superintendent oft.hu warehouse. Tho doors wore exactly as those of a vault. Entering into tho warehouse, we found that before the varied n mien Is of the long room stretch ing ahead could be scanned, a short turn to the left brought us to the side room under the lloorof which was first buried Booth and .nitjM. quenllj’ the rest of tho conspirators, as they arc called, and yol more subse quently Captain Wirz, the Andorsonvillo labor. The room is a rectangle, about forty iiy twenty feet, and at,util twenty feel high a.so. It is lined with shelves running up ami across so as to form very many square pigeon holes, which aro filled with boxes, i. .Hies, tools and other odds and ends, iu ' iudiiig pieces of rope, small chains and many ether articles. Right in ihecentre of ihe room tho ordinary llagslone Hour!tig had •'i’.'ii taken up, und the gaps left by the dis •.tei moot of M rs. .Surratt, on Monday last, •iml of Harold, on Sunday night, hud not been filled up. Thu earth was heaped nigh «.n "both sides. Tho peculiarity ot iho graves, is that they uro no graves. A single trench, livp,feet high, fifteen feet I, eg, and six feet wide, has held the ugly boxes which contained in order the bodies ~M rs. Surratt, < 'upturn Wirz, Lewis Bayne .dins Bowed, George A. Atzerodt, David I*. Harold, iuid Joint Wilkes Booth.— Mr*. Surratt's disinterment left the boxes leading Wirz, and Bayne, aud Atzerodt quite visible. Harrold’s exhumation last night, of which hereafter, would have re •.'ruled the box holding Booth had not the latter been covered up immediately after v.ni'i!. In Ihn a sort of extra importance w:i - given to the leader. J (is friends’ re am.ns were hft tor lb" time exposed. His were earthed over as quicklv as the suc ceeding disinlerments revealed them, until llm word came to have him-elf borne to romvernU'd ground. The parly once iuth n'oin, Captain Bbipps courleouslv and quietly informed us of the relative position | •if the remains of each of the dead. The I spectators were only three undertakers, a ! mililarvofiie r, and'u jourindi.-i, butdespit- ; lll'-> hiinlni'.-M \v I]ii'll iho I'mMiilinrilv with >li* ill. „„,yu.*ii|.|;*«li.,! W :u '!] on Mil'll tllilli!.-, there Wafl !l SOUIU- , ... )go. rolemmty ami sadness and awful :e.• at • in-e gruv. i wlii- h toned the voice I o> inw uueraiice, induced each man to re m ive his hat, ami made con vor sat ion begin with and end on the merest necessities of the cast*. As much of respect as could be was paid to the presence of the dead. Jn live iiiinuk-i a file of soldiers came In, and, in response to an order of Captain Phipps, fell to work at the unburial.' B »,tl, lay last ol the scries of victims. To gel at him ii was necessary, if tne trench be pursued at its existing open ing, to lake up A zenn.lt and Bayne.— Timt was trie I, but the work it was soon found wi u'.d exhaust tlie duylight, and th" soldiers were ordered to come out of the grave, t It row back the right hand pile of tho earth upon the colfins, so culled, of Atze rodt and Wji z, .just visible, and to open the trench irom its further end so as to reach Booth ilinetly. Tho work thus far had been useless and h-ul consumed an hour ot very preeiou* time. The soldiers, however, with a style of digging which botokened them us of tne old Army of the Botomac, in fifteen minutes threw in about three tons of earth, ami in forty-live minutes more had dugall around the Booth box ho that it was pulled up by hooks inserted under its two ends. Jt came to the surface—the box —in n sound state of preservation. The rich dry soil having oven hardened lho wood, which soil largely persisted in cling ing to the hex as if loth to dispart from the body which lmd so long been enfolded by it. Tim box was carefully lifted to where the rffbne llooring had not been dis turbed Tub soldiers with shovels, and with a broken sword which lay near by carefully scraped the adheringsoil trom the wood, and when the head end of ease was reached tho broken sword removed several layers of soil ami then shone out the name John Wilkes Booth, in capital letters about an inch long each, painted on tho while pino in black paint. The name hail been evidently painted on across a sheetof tin as puckers mark their boxes, U-eauso tlie let ters were as printed and not as written let ters. Tho remains were not exposed, (mi a siugle.genernl look was given tho box alter it had been thus partially cleansed. Jt win then borne by four soldiers on their shoul ders to tho little red express wagon, inio which it was placed gently and al most impressively. A blanket was thrown across and carefully secured underneath it, so as to cover up even a semblance of jt. Not a word was said by a single person. The negro voter who drove 'the vehicle could not read; henco tho name on tho box when he suw it before it was covered over was as Greek to him. Al a>sigu he drove off. Good day and thanks id Captain Phipps ami his sol diers were exchanged. The little stubby sorrel ttoke into a brisk trot, the negro whistled Champagne Charlie, Lho gentle men kept up strong and silent thinking, and the body of John Wilkes Booth was born on to tho city, finally in the custody of his kindred, to rest forever by the side oi his father, the great actor of trugedies, next to tho sou whose deed and whose death constituted in themselves the greatest tragedy oi the time. Too streets of the cap ital wore crowdod with people coming home irom work. Tho tittle wagon attracted no attention, for lour men aud a small box covered with a stable blanket wore not cul eulaled to excite even curiosity. DISINTERMENT OF HAROLD, The facts relating to tho Uianterment and reburial of David E. Harold, Booth’s com panion, ore as follows: On Saturday after , noon Rev. J. Vaughn Lewis, ot St. John's Epibcopal Church, made application to President Johnson, in behalf of the mother and sister of David E.,Harold, wlio<fras ex ecuted with Mrs. Surratt, Payne, and At zerodt, July 0,1806, for Harold’s remains, and the order was immediately given. The order was placed tn the hands of Mr. Jo seph Cawler, undertaker, who presented it THE LANCASTER WEEKLY lISTTELiIjIGEIN'CEB, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 34, 1869. to the Commandant at the Arsenal, Gener al Ramsey, and the detail of men wasmade who soon dag to the box containing the re mains. lying between the cases containing the bodies or Payne and Atzerodt, and they were delivered to Mr. 0., who at once took them to his establishment on Pennsylvania avenue, between Seventeenth and Eight eenth streets. . The top of the case was found to have decayed and fallen In. REMOVAL OF ATZEBODT’T REMAINS. This morning the mother of Atzerodt, Mrs. Victoria Atzerodt, arrived here from Baltimore, to be present at the re-Jnter ment of her son. Mr. Scbade, with the brother, John C. Atzerodt, called, at the ex ecutive mansion this morning, and on waiting on the President, received the order indorsed, “ The Secretary of War will order the donvery of the body of Geo. A. Atzerodt to bis brother, John C. Atzerodt. A. John son, President.” Tho brother, J. C. Atzerodt immediately proceeded to the War Depart ment to procure the further necessary order. It was procured the same time the order in Booth’s case was issued. To-morrow the body will bo taken to Kentucky; that will leave only Payne, alias Powell, at the Ai seual. Tbore appears to be no one solicting his body. Since the execution his father, a Methodist clergyman in Florida, has died. His name was Powell. With his death dis appeared the lost man who seemed to know or care about the man who came bo near making a vacancy in tho State Department. The Baltimore tfun says: On arriving at Harvey <fc Marr’s a com mon deal coffin was procured, and tho re mains were placed in it nod brought to the city. The box in which the remains were originally interred was much decayed, and on Us top was found the painted board with Booth's namo, and on taking ofl' the lid the remains were found to bo wrapped in two or three gray blankets, and in a tolerable state of preservation. The coat and vest woro found to be in good condition, as ulso the pantaloons, oxcept that a portion of one leg appeared to have been cut off. Tho cav ulry boot on his left leg was In extra good condition, looking to be nearly new, and the shoe on lho right foot—a common brogun— had n slit cut down tho front, but otherwise wus in good condition. The remains were kept at tho establish ment of Mr. Weaver in this city yesterday. They have been placed in a handsome rna- case, with hinged lid and glass pluteV'For the present they are to be placed In Mr. Weaver’s vault in Greenmount Cemetery. The design of tbo family is to have disinterred the bodies of three other childron of the eldor Booth, now buried on the farm in Harford county, which was the former homo of tho family, and bring them to this city, when those of John Wilkes and tho others will be buried beside their father in the Baltimore Cemetery. Tho mother of Booth and other members of the family are expected lo reach this city to-day, and it is designed that the lust sad rites be performed us quietly as possible at an early day. 'i be Philadelphia Delegation. There are in tho Pennsylvania Lc-gisln tuio thirty-three Senators, of whom four are seutfrom Philadelphia,and in the lower House ouo hundred members, of whom eighteen are Philadelphians. This city sends in all twenty-two men to Jlurrishurg, who are, by a political fioion, supposed to rep resent its interest. We print the nam‘ j s <ff those gentlemen for the information of the public, uud as there uro thousands of citi zens who have never troubled their memo ries to remember tho gentlemen for whom they voted: SKNATOUH. First District— W. M'uaudleßs. D second District—A. Wilson JlcUKr.’v. P Third District—D. A. Nagle, 1). Fourth District—Ueo. Connell, H. HEJ'KUSKNTATI VES. Ist—David Foy, K j Int li—K. W. Davit;, it. IM—Johu M'UlDtilH, DJllth— i). Wltnam, D. :id— Marn’l Josephs, D. Lib—Alex. Adalie, it. •Ith—G. W. Myers. U. i:;tn—Mich. Muffin, I'. Glh—J. I. Rogers, It. Mth—John Cloud, it. iit.li—l\ Kleckner, R. KUh—.Jus. Holirab*. H, 7th—Jim. tubers, Jt. liiih—M. C. Hot)'', K. sth—J. V. Ktokes, It. I7ih—John Clark, It. ULli-S. D. Dailey, D. ilHth— It. Hurvey, it. This Is our delegation. Wlmt bus it yet done for (he good of tho people? From tbo beginning of the session to the present time tho Legislature has been noto riously under the rule of tho Philadel phia delegates, who have apparently in troduced tlneo-fourths of tho bills, and'who huvo occupied the public time cyan almost immeasurable amount of private legis lation. Almost every day we have a report of dozens of bills /or the exemption of pri■ \ vatcmanufacturivg companies from taxation and/or othn- objects, which are technically known as "jobs." The city members seem to havonoendotclieniH, und the conn try mem bers vote as they are told. This business has been carried on this winter so openly and extensively that it is the common talk in Harrisburg that the Philadelphia members “ are not there for legislation, but for dollars and cents.*' Corruption has been so often charged that the accusation has ptvisctl into a ■joke. It is a charge difficult to prove in any one case, tint the air is filled with tho i : stench of fraud, and tho black cloud of vul- ! lures banging over thoCupital indicates that somewhere the carrion must bo hidden. And if wc may trust, the legislative reports, the Philadcljihia delegation is responsible for this disgrace to the Mate, for it appears to rule and direct everything that is done. A few weeks ago Mr. Strang, of Tioga county, I rose in the house, in an aberration of dis- j gust, and declared that “lie would do no more dirty work this session to oblige the PhiludolphiunK.” But as he soon after wards voted for a dirty measure this attack of public virtue was soon cured. We are obliged to believe that n corrupt, smart combination of city politicians cau do as they please with the less experienced gen tlemen from tho country. These represen tatives are so frequently changed, that by the time an honest country member learns how swindling is effected, he is turned out, uud a 11 green bund” sent as a victim ami tool of the metropolitan cormorants. To tho public our Philadelphians do not hold themselves responsible. It whs not to the virtue of the House but to the fears of the Senate that the defeat of the Belt/ bill was line. Almost every Republican paper in this city declared that bill an un just interference with elections, and a dangerous precedent; yet Mr. Davis did not hesitato to denounce those journals as “ guerilla sheets," and to quote the silence of The Press, which did not daro lo ex press any opinion, ns au endorsement by his parly. Then came the infamous Metro politan Bolico bills, ono of which would have been passed had it not been that public indignation frightened the dele gation. Then followed the Twelfth and Sixteenth Streets Railroad bill, which was matured in secrecy, passed by both Houses anil signe?' i by the Governor in a singieday. Jf there ever was a job this was one. The people did not want it; the real owners f the road are not kuown but are suspected to be Philadelphia members ; the bill gives the people nose-urity ; twostreets are given over in hot haste to an unknown monopoly, j We are waiting for the list ofjvas and nays I on this measure, and intend to print it; but ! it is not always easy to get the full vole at ; the time when it is needed. But these are j but glaring eases of abuse of trust; no one | "an tell the history of the numberless little , j'*bs that are merely recorded by their titles. It is a Legislature that makes much | noise over its bii-ine-s, hut which really effects nothing. Ji -carcelv does tour days' work in a week. ’I hr tnvy .Senate adjourns , hatjitualb/ jran J-'nilm; (ill Jue.sdai/, anil ; the members go home for a holiday Ll us see how the Uuu-e occupied the public time last Friday. We quote from the regubir report : Nearly the entire morning session was consumed in discussing the time at which the ilouseshould meet next week. Various propositions made, and some amusing . scenes took plan-*. One admitted that the Irss busmens was done,the heller for the Common wealth. At this there were sarcastic or real i shouts of assent. Another member offered ' a resolution lb move ihoeapitul to Philadel phia in order lo accommodate the Philadel -1 phiii members, and this whs also followed ' with the noisy assent of many voices, but : was ruled out of order. Among oilier reasons assigned fur a long adjournment (until Tuesday next) whs one that the Committee of Waj.s and Mean-* hail bton invited to a supper In Philado plna, and another nue was that some members wished to go home to see their wires. At length the confusion be came so great that one member called upon the Spouker pro ten i. to maintain order or else tUe House would get u reputation as bail as Congress. [Derisive laughter.} The members called each other to order, and in sisted on having the yeas and naysonevery motion. A motion to adjourn until next Monday evening was linull.y agreed in. Is not this disgraceful? Js it not plain that in this disgusting exhibition of Indif ference and lolly the Philadelphia members were the ringleaders? With such a Legislature, reputed to be the i rami ever elected m Pennsylvania, what are we to do? 'Kuduru n, that is too certain, but not to endure it patiently. Let the Phil adclphiit ({'deflation be watched : let honest correspond' nts at Harrisburg notify honest uewsjnipcrs, in time, of the jobs that aremed dated. Print the yeas aim nays, and'hold every member responsible for his vote. And let the country papers give their repre sentatives to understand that they must not become the tools of the shrewd politicians from this city. Let the public in every wuy protest and watch, and take care that not a single man who now betrays the State is renominated in 1870. Republicans especial ly should look to it, for our party is served by men in Hairisburg who arc doing all they dare to ruin it.—Phxla. Morning Post. The Feum.Ylvnnin Railroad-.--Annual Meeting:. Tho Stockholders of the Pennsylvania Railroad held their annual meetingyeater day at Concert Hall, The Hou. D. M. Pox, Mayor of tho city, occupied Jhe chuir, and Wm. G. Howard acted as Secretary. The annual report of the President was read, showing that the total earnings of the Penn sylvania Railroad amounted to $17,233,497,- 31,and the expenses to §11,800,983.88, leaving net earnings for the year 1808 of §5,372,513.43. The total number of passengers carried in 1808 was 3,747,178. The'number of tons of freight moved, including fuel und material for the Company, was 4,722,015, embracing 2,005,040 tons of coal. The total earnings of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad were 82,804,250.30, and the expenses §2,007,001.90. Mr. A. L. Snowden submitted a resolution returning the thanks of the Stockholders to Mr. John Edgar Thompson, President, Mr. Thomas A. Scotland Mr. Herman J. Lom baert, Vies Presidents, and the Board of Presidents, Treasury and Secretary, for the faithful manner in which they had dis charged their duties. The resolution was unanimously adopted, and the meeting ad journed.— Phila. Ledger, Hon. Caleb OushiDg baa returned to Washington, with the treaty concluded by him in reference to the Darien Ship Canal Foil Pardon Granted to Rebel*. Richmond, Feb. 11.— IntbeUnited States Dlstrlot Court to-day the District Attorney, under instructions from the Attorney Gen eral, in accordance with the President’s amnesty, entered a nolle prosequi in both indictments against Jefferson Davis, and in those against Lee, Wade Hampton, Breck inridge, Longstreet, Wise, Pryor, Siddon, Mahone, Eany. and thirty others. On mo tion of Robert Ould, the Court ordered that the securities on Davis’ ball bond be dis charged from farther responsibilities. past jpttag. Estate of akubew steward late of Lancaster olty, dec’d.—Letters of administration on Bald estate having been granted to tbe undersigned, ail persons Indebt ed thereto, are requested to make immediate settlement, and tnose having claims or de mands against the same, win present them without delay for settlement to the undersign ed, residing in said city. iri tt>ttt* . tin CATHARINE STEWARD, Ja27 (Jtw 4 Administratrix. Assigned estate of george w. RIGG.'of Sadshnry township, Lancaster county.—George W. Rtgg. of Sadabuiy town shiD. having by*d€ed of voluntary assignment, djSetl JANUARY li, IBt9, assigned and trans ferred all his estate and effects to the under sieoed. for the benefit of the creditors of the said George W. Klgg, he therefore gives notice to nil persons indebted to said assignor, to mako payment to the undersigned without de lay anci those having claims to present them to WILLIAM BORLAND, Assignee. KesidlDg in tiadsbury township. ja‘ 0 6lw 3 Estate of jodn p. pyle, late of Lancaster city, deceased.—Letters testa mentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto, are rqaestea to make Immediate settlement, aud tnose having claims or demands against the same, will present tnem wltnout delay for settlement lo tue undersigned residing in said City. LOUISA MYERS, fe U) Ctw 6 Executrix. riMTATE OF joiiw wpidleb, late JCj of Lancaster city, Lancaster county, dec'll. Letters Testamentary on said estate having been giauted to tho undersigned, all persons Indebted tlieroto are requested to mako Imme diate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under slaued, residing in said city.; ANN MAKIA. weidler, Kxecutrlr. niOTICE. 18-*tdoaw*illw* Iu tbo District Court of the) United Wiaies for the East- [-In Bankruptcy, ern District ot Penn'a. J At Lancaster, FEBR JARY (Jtb, 1S(»U. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Tne undei signed hereby gives notice of bis appointment as Assignee ot William H. Bpangloi, of Hads bury twp.. Lancaster county, Peunsylvanla, within salil District, who ha* beeu adjudged a Bankrupt, oq bis own petition, by the District Court oi said District, JOHN B. LIVINGSTON, Assignee, No. 11 North Duke street, Lancaster, Pa. fan lu 3twU Awsh;nkk\s nothassigned kn taleof.Joseph Smedley and wile, of Ful ton twj»., Lancaster county. Joseph Smo lley and wife, of Fulton twp., having by deed ul voluntary assignment, dated the Utb of Febru ary lsGi', tts-.igued and transferred all their es ta e and Hllects to the undersigned, for the bemdlt of tho creditors of the Bald Joseph Smedley; be therefore gives notice to. all per sons Indebted to said assignor, to make pay ment to the undersigned without delay, and those having claims in present them. fobl7-(jtw7 IIARVEx SWIFT, Assignee, Residing in Fulton twp., Lancaster co. [ Express please copy.] IIN'I'ATK OF CHRISTIAN UIUNDT, Jj late of llaplio township, deceased. Theun • .eisgmd Auditor, appoiutid to distribute th<‘ tmiauceretualnlng in the hands oi Chrls llun Brandt, Executor of said Christian Brandt, deceased, io and among those legally entitled to the same, will sit for tbut purpose on Fri day, March ll’ui, at 2 o’clock P. M., ill the LJ* briny Room of the Court House, lu the City of Lane ster, where all persona interested In said distribution may Mteud. AMDS H.MYLIN, feb!7-lt\v7 Auditor. lIITI-i A NATION ALCOMPANY. CHARTER} ED BY SPECIAL ACT OK CONGRESS, 1808. IT HAH \ PAID-UP CAPITAL OF 81.000.00 C IT OFFERS LOW KATES OF PREMIUMS IT FURNISH RS L \ DOER INSURANCE THAN ANY OTHER COMPANIES FOR THE SAME MO.'i 'A . IT IS DEFINITE AND CERTAIN IN ITS TERMS. IT IS A HOME COMPANY IN EVERY LO CALITY. ITS POLICIES ARE EXEMPT FROM AT TACH MFN'T 1( ( Ol T \ Irt IHI NT 1.5T.4 1 fcN, . THFItV AKK NO I’W KV ’T’.'u.a a itV It P A 'I he nci-ount.-oHhe fullowiim unmetl es- UiEUE AKE NO CNN EGi.HSAR Y HE t:ll<_■ k will ho preHeutuO lor iiodlli wallon on ■ STRICTIONH IN TIIE POLICIES.} MONDAY. MARCH Jo, IM>U: i EVERY POLICY IS NON FORFEITABLE Mlchiiel Miller's Estate, John MHier. Coin- , POLICIES MAY BE TAKEN THAT WILL Leah Wee!'.ter’s E>.t;R". Samuel Eberly, Corn- . PAY’ INSURED TH KIR FULL AMOUNT AND Eah:s:k.\ )>ihTuirr or penmryi.* VAMa, sh„ in Bankruptcy, at Phllaclel* plan, Jiuiuuy tud, lXii'J. ihe uuderslgned hereby nives notice of his appointment as Ah* Higneo <ii Clement R. I’oils, of the borough of Muuch Chuuk, lu the County oi' Carbon, and suite oi Pennsylvania, within bald district, Who hits beeu ud)U'!ged a Bankrupt on his own petition by the 1 dHtrlot <‘ourt of mid District. To the creditors of said BauUrupt. BUTLER, Assignee. Mauch Chunk, Fa , Feb, 10, 'li'J-IT-Stw-7. millet?. RETURN ALL THE PREMIUMS, THAT Isel] J; (i ' HL ' r, H Thc ’°- w -Herr, ( -’ OIU * THE INSURANCE COSTS ONLY HE IN- L'vrus G. Molin'.*; Estate. U. G. Mahu, Ct . til., TEH'. ST ON THE ANNUAL PAY MEN TS. AKMlKuee. POLICIES MAY BETAKEN WHICH PAY ComiuluVe 1 ' 1111 ' 118 ' E!,lalU * -loUU MlUer ' cL Rl *’ TO THE INSURED, AFTER A CERTAIN W. 1.. DEAR, Frolhonotary. NUMBER OF YEARS, DURING LIFE, AN ITolliohulaiy's Olllce, Feu. Hi, I.Siil). 117-117 ANNUAL INCOME OF ONE-TENTH THE " AMOUNT NAMED IN THE POLICY. NO EX *^ A hate is charged for * _ RISKS UPON THE LIVES OF FEMALES. 1 “UTtiiltdi'vidSdb !_/ Notice Ik hereby that tlio parti icr- uiit t ut,« iMniwmur i.* Hii 1 p hereioinre existing between Jacob Utara au A * UI u ’ {SMX"SS ilbssolvcit by ibo E. w. CLARK A CO.. VLliwlelpUUb _ .EI'tIKATA, Ffcl*. 15, ISO 1. General Alenin for Pennsylvania and Hnnti, NOTKE.-TriE IKI>E[ISI«XEI> 81 EKE- KREADy'.vTi'eKU by hit? creditors twit he has made A„., 1 , k j nr r .... nppUriit Urn to liPdiMC‘jnr»jed under the lnsolv- °/\ y (m vrii’/i ' '“‘'l"" 1 tlilnSlalr Tlioni.pllcntiou will 1,0 uE. KIU-'Anv.* ' ' C. O. Him. heard lu the Court of Common Pleas of Lan- octy uimlAW raster county on Monday, the loth day of March. J.sti!) at lb o'clock A. M., when and : ' where they may attend If (hey think or" per. PAKJIEHS HV rt 1 Al* FI it.V. I.>'.Sl T K.\N<'E feb.T-llw7 SAMUEL DITZLEK. BriLDEttN, ATTENTION ! The Secretary of the Hoard or Trustees ot the Union Church of Colemln, Lancaster county. Pa., If? prepared to receive bids lor the building of a new Church. Dimen sions of building by 81 feet. Plan and speci llcatlons can be seen at the Store In Union village after March Ist, lsiiib JOSEPH WHITE, Kec\, feb Culerain P. O. Weekly Express and Columbia Hpy copy three times. jg Si. .‘U’EIAEfr'Ir Elt, \Yi:ni.XSAI.E A.\ /> h' ETA 11. SADDI.EKT •■Ums i AND .: KA:-T K INW H’I'KKKT > “'“fW lf » UABLKIVItUWWa. ST7:^. ffi £JK. K.4\ JUIOKIUCK, OFFICE NO. 57 WEST KINO STREET, : h. K RAPED Pri-sKLiit (Lute Dr. D. McCormick's.) P F. N N A LA N CAMT ¥ Trents private diseases successfully with Ills iusure perjpUuilly, or lor one, three, or live new remedies. Also, wuikih-ss from indiscre tions of youl Ij— mule or P-irmle. Tne tiieillclue years Is i.lessant to the la■ te and.srnell. No change oi diet, anil consequently n'o exposure. I’atieatf* o’ winning to present themselves an have me<l lei tie Bent to toolr address bv <le c: llano diseases la their letters. jti ilimv‘l DI'iSOI.rTIO.V OF I'AUTNKKMISIP NuTlt'K. —The partnership heretofore txihtim: between A. W. a .1. R. Kok.-i, In the H. r iware business, Is this day dissolved bv mutual cori-»'fit, A. W. Russel wjtiulrttwlnj' Imm the linn A. \V\ KU-SsKL, JOHN K. J-: UsHEL PA RTN KIWK IP NOTICK '• ot .re 1-hereny given that John It. Russel tats associated with him Henry I >. .Musselman, Jin*. \V. Hubby and Wayn - ii. Render, lor the puip-iH*) (if conducting »t general Hardware hn-.r.under tlx- Jollowl: >• named firm. PI'FiSKL, MI'SSKIAfAN ,v CO. JOHN It. HUSSKO, H. I). M L'HSKI.MAN, .1. W. HI'P.OKY, W. <i. RKNDKR. <'\k V/.Russel would respectfully re* turn his MU'-‘TO tlianks to u generous public lor tee very liberal patronage he h«s always received, and hop* n t he same llberallly will be i .f* udetl to the n- w firm r>: Russel. Mnssel nnui <V C. A. W. KCKHKL. l.an; J-fui. 1, ISO). JS OLd.Cimw HLATK—PJUFEW ItKI>U<EI> £\ The undersigned has constantly on baud a full supply of Roofing Slate lorsuleal Reduced Prices.' Also, an extra LK2HT RiJUFINU sbATK, Intended tor idatlng ou .Shingle roof/ hmphi.ving the very be.M slaters :ul work hi warranted to be executed In Lh< best maimer. Ridlders and others will find It to their icier* t-d !•' • i nuii l uit the samples at his Agricultural r i•. s, v ,| Wareroom*, No.’A hast Ki ng sireel i!. fj/.! pt. Pa., do. rs west of the Court Hons** We have also tho AuheHto’s Hoofing for tint ion*, nr where slate ami Kliindles caunot be used, it is Jar superior to Plastic or Gravel Knonnx. lii tM.b’V uf.-., t- T WIM, OI y. ONE TIIOrSASJ) DOlo X lars reward fw any rust; of the following dlseises, which tho Medical Faculty havepro nouneed Incurable, that I'r. Klcnau s Golden Remedies will uni cure. Dr. P.lrhuu’s Gulden B-'l'-am No. 1. will cum Svphllis lu its primary and secondary stuge-i, sue.iartold Ulcers, Ul cerated >ure Throat., Son* Kjes, suin Krup t in us and >'on*nes ot i ho Heal p, eradicating dis cus s and mneury thorough!.). Dr. nlchau’s Golden Balsam No. 2, will cure the third stages; -ild I dely those who do sutler from s-.ch diseases to obtain a radical cure without the aid ot this medicine, wo'ch tines not pre vent the p-.'tents from eating and drioktmr what they like. Price of ettuer No. . or io per mu tie <.r two boitles, git Ur Rlchau’s Golden Antidote, a safe and uil- Ical cure for Gouorrhua, Gravel and all Urinary Deraugeinents, nc.-ompnnted with tulldliee tluns, Warranted to cure. I’rlce, S 3 per bottle. Dr. RrCliati’s Golden Elixir ip Amour a radi cal cure for General Debility In old or young, Impai ting energy to those who have led a iii« oi sensuality. .Price, So per bottle, or two bot tles go. Gn receipt of price, by mall or Kxpres=, these remedies will be shipped to any place. Prompt attention paid to all correspondents. None genuine without the name of Dr. Richnu's Golden remedies—D. B.Richards, sole proprie tor, blown lu Glass <d botties Addess, l'R 1). B. RICHARDS. fS-nawd.tlyw No. 22$ Varlck st,, New \ ork. fltops, &c. Frank F. Landis. Jacou S. Landis Ezra F. Landis, K ETBTO * E FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, EA ,v 1 CHE* T X U T aTII E E T Lancaster, pa„ Landis * co., proprietors. J ron and Brass Castings Done lo Order. Engines, Mill Gearing, Shaftings, Pulleys, *c., built. Also, a new and improved Grain Thresher and Separator. Models for Patentees made to order. Special attention paid toirepalrlng. ap 17 tfw; ' LANDIS* CO. ®;oots ami ffinal, McCOMSEY & CO., DEALERS IN LUMBER AND COAL , Yard—N. W. Corner of PRINCE AND WALNUT STREETS, LANCASTER, PA. . Keep constantly on hand and Tor sale a gen eral assortment of LUMBER, AND COAL at prices as low as any other yard In the city. Also, Oat, Asn, Poplar and Cherry Lumber. Jlfl-ttdaw WM. McCOMSEY <fc CO. Columbia insubasuk oohpait JANUARY Ist, 1888. CAPITAL AND ABBBIB, C 670 BT2 73. Thin Company continue* to insure Build* lags, Merchandise, and oilier property, against loss and damage by tire, on too mutual plan either for a cash premium or premium note EIGHTH ANNUAL K E P.OjR T , CAPITAL AND rNCOMF. Ain’t of premium Dotes. $3B-1,675 93 Less amount expired 210,339 ’A) 5617,238 78 Cosh receipts, less commissions In’B7 66,728 13 Loans _ lu.ooo OU Due from agents and others - 4,161 18 Estimated net assessment No. 7 28,000 00 CONTRA. Losses and oxpennss paid in 1867 (68 722 18 Losses adjusted, netdao its,'.6B 13 BAlnnae of Capital ‘and Assets, Jan. 1, 1868..... 670,832 8 $754,120 HL A.B GREEN, Gsokge Young, Jr., Secretary. Michakx, B SirnitAN, Treasurer. DIRECTORS: R. T. Ryon, William Patton, John Paniirlch, John W. Btawji Hi G. Min ch, Geo. Yoaue, Jr. fcJam’l I«\ Lberlolu. Nicholas McDonald A.mns R. Groou, Jobnß Ilachraau, Hiram WUson, Rooert Crane, J Michael B. Shuman,* For insurance and other particulars apply to Hr.2tttt A RlFn,. Real Estate, Collection A Insurance Agents. No. 3 North Duke street, Lancaster, Pa, nov2 tfdaw A T I O S A 1. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY UNITED STATES AMERICA. WASHINGTON, D.-.C. Chartkrfp .ky Act or Co.soaEsc CASII CAPITA ..Sl.tlUO.UtK' ■ H ; iNni OFFICE FIRST NATIONAL DANK l! FILLING, P II I L A IJ r: l. P H 1 A , To which all general correspondouco.il.ould be addressed. OFFICERS CLARENCE H. CLARK, Provident. JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance uud Execiu tlvo Committee, HENRY D. COCKE, Vice President. EiIEKSON \V. PEKT,.Secretary nml Actuary, THE AD VANTAGES Offered by tills Company are ('<) Ml’ A ,V Y n F ]• K.V X A NVidIPURATKI) 1’ Cil A it v r. i: P H P. PFTV A r. 1). STRICKLFR, Secretary and Treasurer. The only Mutual Company In 1\ nnsyivnula that has never made an assessment In 15years of heavy business. No part of Its premiums goi.M Into t!ie pockets of stockholders, hence It saves to its members UUtoiiO per cent, of stock rate Insurance, All losses promptly paid. HERR* RIFE, Agents, No. 3 Nortli Duke street, f hMawdkitfw Tiarntss, Sc rjiiix: white i*oh.\:t uf.aks head, M. HAHER’iUJsH’H WINDOW, IN CKNTP.KsQ.UAKI-. has attracted the iiUentb'U oi thousauda ot people. He would also Inlorm l!»n public that be has a la: ge and finer lot of Buffalo Robes than any other non*-*! lu Lnnriu-ler. Also, Lined Buffalo Holies. Leopard Skin Rohrs—Sfutred Head. Hudson Bay Wolf Robes. Australlla Opossum Robes. Fox Kkin Robes.| IL ar skin Robes. CoonHkln Robes. .Genet Robes. Dlilcrenl Stylos o' Lap BlsnUcUi.' A large lot ofdiil'ereutstyles of Horse Covers. Also, Gold nud silver Mounted Harness. V.'kl'ou Harness <>t every description. Buddies and Bridles: Trunks, Carpel Bags and Valises. A full and large assortment of Ladle*’ and (Jr lit s’ Traveling wat chela, and :*ll olner articles belonging to the business sold at the lowest prices. ;M. HABERBUSH, Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. or'WJ-t (iUw gsnts, Mots, Sc ’yyiEl-lA.tt mi.LF.n‘H /j ao t ax d .v /f o*; .v ro/? e , WE S T KING H T R KKT. LANCASTF.It. PA. Four door, t west of the corner of and \ IfeJ King -drerts, and nearly opposite the' •* King of Prussia Hotel.” Tli© subscribe hereby notifies the public that ho lias uluays on bund a large assort* ment ol BOOTS AND SHOES, Gaiteis of all kinds rind size, for Men and Children, which he will sell at the lowest cash prices. Having a long experience in the busi ness. he bones to bo able to satisfy the wishes of his iellow citizens who uißy favor him with a call. After four years services In the army he has returned to ctvll life and hopes by strict at tention to business to merit a share of public patronage. Customer work of all kinds promptly attended to. sep9 ; tf YOUNH JjADiKN ANl> GENTLEMEN -I have made a discovery of the utmost im portance 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 as tonishment. I* con do no harm with or by the evildlsposed. and I am sure it is of great use and advantage to tb e worths, while it cannot fail to benefit, both. I desire every worthy young personl.o know this and have the ben fit of my discovery, as advertising, postage, &c., is expensive. I charge each one whom I learn It 20 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 advantage, by enclosing 20 cents and your Pnst-offlce address, you will learn all about it by return mall. This is no humbug. Should any worthy-person think it such, let him or her write meaud not send the 20 cents, and I will send It free. J know If such person learned It, that person will be thank ful, which fact alone Is a compensation. Address J. R. HOLTON, Rnsselvllle Post-offlce, Chester Co., Pa. Jan 13-2mw* - y LOOK I An Old Firm on a New Foundation. Dry and Fancy Goods, Watches, Jewelry, Glassware, Silverware, Cottons, Sewing Wringing and Knitting Machines, Leather Goods, lie. Send for Circulars, and we will astonish yon with the quality and quantity of goods wewili sell for ONE DOLLAR. Agents wanted. Ad dress DAVENPORT & CO., 71 and 71% Water street, Boston, Mass. fn«lTuw*7 garflimt, giants, to. GEO.M.STEINMAN4CO. AGENTS FOR DUPONT’S POWDER. O PORTAGE NAILS, and ROLLED IRON, Which they sell nt MANUFACTURERS PRICES. $751,120 99 “ BARLEY SHEAFF,” “ NIMROD,” “ EXCELSIOR PENN,” “FULTON RANGE,” “NATIONAL RANGE,” DINING ROOM COOK, New Pattern. These celebrated COOK BTOVES can be had only of us. They are the best- In the market, and contain all the modern improvements. — We guarantee every Stove sold by us to cook and bake perfectly, and to give entire satisfac tion lu every respect. GEO. M. STEINMAN it CO. QALORIC HEATER, AMERICA* BASE BURNING SELF FEEDER ORIENTAL SELF-FEEDER, PARLOR STOVES OF ALL KINDS, STOVES FIXTURES AND REPAIRS, The largest assortment in the City and at the lowest prices. GEO. M.iSTETNMAX A CO. House Furnishing Goods, GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO. Invite attention to their stock of House Fur nishing Goods of all descriptions, STOVES, BRUSHES, BASKETS, CEDAR-WAR E, IRON KETTLES, COPPER KETTLES, IMPROVED CLOTHES WRINGERS, aud everything In their Hue needed by those about to commence Housekeeping. They have tho largest stock In the City, aud offer ildt prices as low as tho goods riu be sold, feb 17 * lmw7 Ntw hardwku mm. The uudoraieued have entered Into part nership in the Hardware trudo nt the late stand of A. W. & J. R. Russel, No. 21’<j North limen street, under tho firm of RUSSEL, MU3SELMAN A CO., and would bo pleased to nave their Tfrlends call when in want of anything In their line, .T.'W. HUBLEY, J. R. RU-S-SKL, W. G. BENDER, H. D. MUSSELMAN. RUSSEL, MUSSELMAN Jt CO., Would call the attenllon.of persons commenc ing housekeeping to their large slock of IiuUHEKEEPING GOODS, such ns Knives and Forks, Spoons,Cedarware, Wallers, Look ing Glasses, <tc. They would call particular attention tothelr celebrated Cooking Stove, the “Great East ern,” which has given such unlvorsal satlsfac lion to the hundreds who are now using them. Thev have also the Noble Cook, Lehigh, Bar ley Sheaf, Washington, Spear’s Anti-Dust and Caloric aud all tho leadlug patterns of Conk Stoves. Also tho celebrated Dining Room Stove, the “Pennsylvanian." The Morning Glory Heaters and Stoves, and other Parlor Stoves ol the lateit pattern •. Also, a full uiHortineut of BUILDING MA TERIAL, such as Locks, Hinges, Glass, Paints, Varnishes, <£c. Saddlery and Coach Trimmings, Iron, Steel itc., wlilc*' they will sell at the lowest- rates. J. W. HUBLEY, W. G. BENDER, J. R. RUSSEL. If. I). MUSSULMAN. jau 2!i •linw.'L scfli.ster’si gotirr. O EUI.STEH’S x-»OTICK.-Ti4E ACCOlNarfi Xx of the following persons are filed In the Register's Ofllce of Lancaster county for con tinuation und allowuuco at the Orphans' Court to ho held In the Court House, 111 the City of Lancaster, the THIRD JV.ONDAY IN MARCH doth), at 10 o’clock.'u. m. . Lytle Sklles, administrator of Margaret Dun lap. Lytle Sklles, Administrator of Jane Ly'le. Thomas C. Colllus, Guardian of Jo». Philips. Samuel H. Grlng, Guardlau cl Samuel ifarl- ing. Adam K. Wftmer, Guardian of Kalomo Weav er, Gassoway 8. Weaver, John Weaver, and Joseph H. Weaver. Joseph Lockard, Administrator of Margaret Lockard. Rev. Christian Bucher, Guardian of Levi Kin- sey. John Jucksou, Adralulstr.itorofGeo. W. Jack- son. Benjamin Gockley, Administrator ofSusanna llelser. Samuel Frnntzand H.C. J.ohmau, Executors of Elizabeth Lehtnun. Jacob Hlldebraud, Adiniulslrator of Auu W. Metzler. James Wilson, Administrator of David M. Reynolds. Christian Llntner, Guardian of Mary Ann Hershey aud Milton E. Hershey. L. Z. Lludemuth and John S. Miller, Admin istrators o' John Mliler. Matthew G. Joues, Administrator of Samuel Jones. Joseph Eby, Guardlanof John W. Weldlerand Sarah M. Weldler. Peter H. Stautfer, Guardian ot Sam'l H. Stauf fer.' William F.P. Noble, Surviving Executor of William Noble. Eliza Hedsecker, Executrix of Abraham Red- sceber. Jos. H. Rider, Guardian of Catharine Shenk Samuel Fry. Phuns W. Fry and Benjamin Wlssler. Administrators of Samuel Fry, de ceased, who wns Guardiau of Addison Long aud Owen Long. Samuel Fry. Plnires W. Fry and BeDjaraln Wilier, Administrators of Samuel Fry, dec’d, who Guardian of Hsrfth Royer. John sirobm. Jr.. Guardiau of Susanna Kess- ler, now deceased. Wilson Kill, Administrator of Thomas Hill. Joseph Ballance, Administrator of Daniel Mooney. Joseph Ballance, Executor of Joseph Kelly. Joseph Ballance, Administrator ot William T. Harris. Michael Krelder and George Kreider, Admin- istrators of Sabina Krelder. Solomon C. Grotl', Guardian of Isaac Eby, Jr.. Jetl'erson Eby, Dullas Eby, Permlllla Eby, Theodoras Eby, Wheafier Eby, Michael Eby, and Marla M. Eby. siunur 1 Spremler, Executor of Jacob 01 wet ler. CbrlstlauSbopf. a braham 8 b opt and Chris Lain If. Charles, Executors of Henry Nhopf. John M.Greldcr, Administrator of John Dev elin, dec’d, who was Guardian of Johu Leib and Emma Lelb. Christian il. Hershey, Guardian of Christian B. Miller, (now or age,) and Martha Miller Q C. u . Hollmau, one of the Administrators of Jacob Bowers. Arnos Bowman, Guardian of Henry 1.. Kline. Christian Augsperger, Guardiau oi burnuel F. Lancaster, Pa. Rettew. Christian E. Miller and Martin Miller, Execu tors of Joseph Miller. Daulel W. Groff, Guardian of Busauna Bhirk, {formerly Good.) Andrew MehaJJy aud David Meyer, Adminis trators of Jacob Burkholder. Andrew Mehafly, Guardlanof Catharine Burk- nolder. Daniel Keeu aud Amos Eckman, Executors of David KeeD. J. R. Hotter, Executor of Mary Strlcklf-r. Samuel Ranck and John P-auck, Administra- tors of Barbara Ranck. Samuel Ranck aud Johu Ranck, Administra tors of Margaret Ranck. Christian Blank and Stephen Stoltzfus, Execu- tor ■» of Samuel Y. Blank. William G. Bprecber, Executor of John Stuck. Jacob H. Hershey, Administrator of Elizabeth Hershey. Sophia Shupp and Henry J. ZU-mer, Adminis trators of Jacob Shupp. George Marks, Administrator of William Ray. L'livld Greiner and George Greiner, Ex outers of Catharine Greiner. Alexauder L. Hayes, acting Executor of Ellza abeth Y. Cnnyugham. Jacob K. Williams, Administrator of Elizabeth Williams. Benjamin Horr, (farmer,) Guardian of Amns Freallch, Mary FreUlcu, Elizabetti Freallcb, John Freallch and Susan Freallch. Catharine Herchleroth and Samuel G. Hacker Administrators of Chrlatiau Herchleroth. larael Mellinger, Executor of Daniel Mamma. Mary Ann Enck, Administratrix of Andrew Euck. Amos 8. Witmer aud David Martin, Executors of David Winner. John Gingrich, Guardian of Elizabeth Miller, Phares Mliler and Adallno Miller. Cyrus Miller, Administrator oi Martin Miller. Sarah Ellmaker and Nathrtnlel Elimaker, Jr., Executors of Ksaias E. Ellmaker. John B. Hershey, Guardian of Isaac Slioenber- gor. Benjamin F. Cox, Guardian of Clara Josephine Riley. Christian KBihellVr, Administrator of Catha- rine KiUhelTer. Jacob F. Frey, Administrator of John F. Frey. Jacob F. Frey, Surviving Executor of John Frey, sen'r. John Kiefer. Executor of Beniamin Kiefer. Joseph Zerbe and Isaac Zefbe, Executors of .Su-anna Zerbc. John M.Musselman, Administrator of John Musselman. John F. Sehner Administrator with the will annexed of Adolph Christian Kick. Fredereck 8. Bletz, Administrator of Jacob Bletz. William A. Morton, Administrator of Phebe Ann Johns. Benjamin W. Harnish, Administrator of Christian Bomberger. Anna Lefever, Administratrix of Lydia N. Le fever. W. Carpenter, Administrator with the will annexed of alias Omqhundro. Henry Guardian of Geo. W. Webb. Christian Eshbach, Executor of Geo. Dunkel. Henry Musselman and Susan Hackman, Ad ministrators of Abraham 8. Hackman. Margaret McFalls, {formerly Smith.) Execu trix of John F. Smith 1 William MoCliesney, Admlnlstratorof Marga ret McChesney, (formerly Hasson). Samuel Eberly, Guardian of Susanna Ditzler. Ellas H. Eberly, Noah Winehold. Daniel M. Loose and John R. Mlller.fExecators of Peter Miller. Samuel Dormbach and Obed Dormbacb, Ex ecutors of Jacob Dormbacb. John Musser and Henry Miller, Executors of Caroline Fry. Samuel Wolf, Administrator ot Catharine Lutz. Jonas Nolt. Guardian of Margaret Kohl and Susanna Kohl. AdamLongenecker, Administrator of Susanna Lonseneoker. Jacob S, Witmer, Administrator of Wm. Otto . DAVID MILES, f l7ltw7 Register. snian IstHUgslforaa. 1000 H,IIES D F I 0 N PACIFIC RAILROAD ARE NOW COMPLETED As 600 miles of the western portion of tho Unc, beginning at Sacramento, are also done, but 267 MILES BEMiIX To be Finished, to Open the Grand Through Line to the Pacific. This Open ing- will Certainly- Take Place Enrly this 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 ob completed and accepted, at the average rate of about 920,500 per mile, according to the dffl cnltles encountered, for whioh the Govern ment takes a seoond Hen as security. Whether subsidies are given to any other companies or not, the Government will comply with all its contracts with the Union Pacific Railroad Company. Nearly the whole amount of bonds to which the Company will be entitled have already been delivered. first mortgage bonds By its charter, tho Company is permitted to issue its own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS to the same amount as the Government Bonds, and no more. These Bonds are a First gage upon the whole road and all Its equip ments. THEY HAVE THIRTY YEARS iTO RUN AT SIX PER CENT., and both PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST P A.Y A B L E I S GOLD Such securities are generally valuable in pro portion to the length of time they have to run. The longest six per cent, gold Interest bondsof the U. 8. (the ’Bl’s) will be duo lu eight years, and they are worth 112. If they had thirty years to run, they would stand at not less than 125. A perfectly safe Firet Mortgage Bond like tho Union Pacific should approach this rate. The demand for European Investment Is al ready considerable, and on tho completion of the work will doubtless carry the price to a large premium. SECURITY OF THE BONDS. It needs no argument to show that a First Mortgage of .92(3,500 per mile upon what for a P E T S long time must he the .on'y railroad connect- ];;SULIHH imuSHELfI( CROWLEY’S TAPES- Ing the Atlantic and Pacific btates Is 1 ER- THY BRUSSELS, LOWELL * HARTFORD FECTLY BECURE. The entire amount of the THREE-PLY, INGRAIN AND VENETIAN, mortgage will be about $30,000,000, aud the In- HEMP <t CARPETS. * „„„ „„„ . ’ \ elvet Rugs and Muts, Wonl-Hordered Cocoa terestsl,sCO.OOO per annum In gold. Tho pres- aud Jute Door Muts. ent currency cost of this Interest Is less than FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, $2,500,0(.0 per the gross earnings coco V YND. CHiVa^.MAITINGrt 11 * 1 * 18 ’ for the year 18(38, FROM WAY BUSINESS only, window SHADES'AND HOLLANDS, on AN AVERAGE OFLESSTHANTOO MILES \ lu Full Assortment. OF ROAD IN OPERATION, WERE MORE feblOfilwti! THAN FIVE HXI.LIO* I'OLI.ARH, The details of which nro as loUuwh : gMMtttCOWBtS. From Passengers $1,02-1,005 07 . : .... ‘_~t_ I— " Freight 2.010,2:33 ID U» IAM TO 8250 PER UO.YI’H GI'AKAN “ Express 51 4°} OS 1 3 LvU TEED. Buro pay. Salaries paid week ,, IVI ’ " f(1 ! v. AgeutH wanted everywhere to sell our w. B *m „ Pateut Everlasting White Wire Clothes Lines, Miscellaneous 1)1,0_0 27 , Full particulars ireo. Address, Tho Girard “ Government troops.. 104.077 u Wire Mills, Philadelphia, Pa. uov3o-3ra " “ .freight. -f-19,440 £1 " Contractors'man 201,179 09 OT.-JULIEN lEUT/L. " “ material 9(38,430 32 O ' |— ' jF.UROPEAN PLAN, lotal 85.008.1)51 81 Kg. .] AND 0 WASHINUTOX PLACK, This lar B 0 amount la only an Indication of KKAK BROADWAY, NEW YORK, the Immense traffic that must go over tho ’ through line In a few months, when the great tide of Pacific coast travel and trade will be- to >.U parts of tn« city, pass wlihlu a block ot gin. It Is estimated that this business must t'odoor. Choice rooms lor fumbles troui SI to , .. 83 per d»v. Kestnurant attached. make the earnings oi the road from MFTEEN unv3o*3m W W 1 ELAND. TO TWENTY MILLIONS A YEAR. ——- - - ' As the supply of these Bonds will soon cease, U GET PATENTS, parties who des.ro to Invest In them wl.l hud : n« It for their interest to do so at once. The price : over oue loot lu size, aud $l(3 first Government lor tho present Is par and accrued interest from and Stamp fees. Specifications, drawings, cave- T , ; ais and assignments prepared. Illustiated Jan. I, in currency. ; pamphlets. 110 pugec, sent free. Address, Subscriptions wlli be received In Lancaster MUNN <t CO., Publishers Scientific American, h „ 37 Park Row, New York. nov3o*3m LANCASTER NATIONAL BANK. REED, McGRANN & CO., BANNERS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. and In New York at the The best Manufactured; Wurrautedfortiyears. ~ . .... . FlLy Pianos, Melodeuns and Organs of six Compuny n OIKoo, No. . .r.-< t, . fir*it- c Ja.«s makers, at low prices for Cash, or, and UY 1 oue-thlrd cash and the balance In Monthly Installments. Second-hand Instruments ul JOHN J. CISCO & SON, DANKUKS, ■ great bargains. Illustrated Catalogue mailed, vn «« w . , r u- P ,>c-v-r Warerooms, 4&1 Broadway, New York. NO. 59 WALL SIREET, • oct C 3md.twi HORACE WATERS. And by the Company's Advertised A -’JU> throueboal the United A ““*• Bonds sent free, bat parties hUbscrlblng I J IL HAiiVhY’rt (JOLDEN PILLS through local agents, wlil looli lo them lor 1 £"'* , S “2“ HI - “"Safe uml Bure lb or.ll their safe delivery. i I'iUCK, ONK DULLA.K PER BOX. ivcorDAumiri'T ~, ... , u , u : OR. 11AHV IS Y’ti GULDEN PILLS, A PAMPHLET A.n) AxAi WAb lb- , four depress stronger they are Intended for SUED,OCT. Ist, containing a report oi the pro* : special cases gre>s ol the work to that date.andamorocom- I „ DULLAItb PER BOX. . , , ~ _ . ’ , ... Private circulars sent lree. Enclose sian’ If pletc statement In relation to the value of the you cannot procure the pills enclose the xno iey bonds than can be given In an advertisement, and address BRYAN <a CO., Cedar street, New which will be sent lree on application aL lha Boaleiby I reuirn C mall. llley " Ul W S ° : ' l WeU Company’s otHce or to any ol the advertised agents. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer. New York. J 2 '-IfilAW ELIXIiI, HEADACHE— DYdPHPdIA-COSTIVEN'ESS. If you suiter with headache try Mausiiai.t.'s ELIXIR, and be convinced that although other remedies have failed to cure you, this will give you Instant and permauent relief. If by over-excitement and fatigue your nerves have become so weakened that Head- ache admonishes you something more danger- IJKYAV.S I.IFi: IWIUOUATOK ous may happen, such as D OR REJUVENATING ELJXIR, Palsy, Dimness of Sight. For all Derangerneuts of the Urinary Organs, and other alarming nervous affections, then : It gives LIFE, HEALTH AND STH.ENUTH to Marshall’s Elixir, by giving toneand u\ reugth \ ft U who use it and follow my directions. It to yoursystem, restores you to nerfect health. ' never falls to remove Nervous Debility,lmpo whenever food which should ha digested re- , tency or want of Power, and alLweaknessarls mains In the stomach, causing palu and un- : lug irom excesses or Indiscretion, resulting In easiness for the want of that principle which ; loss oi memory, unpleasant dreams, weak would render It easy of digestion, then by nerves, headaches, u-rvoustrembltng,general using Marshall’s Elixir you will supply this f lassitude, dimness of vision, flushing of the deficiency and prevent its recurrence, and so Hkiu, which 11 neglected, will surely lead on to be radically cured of Dyspepsia. : Insanity or Consumption, When the system The stomach being thus cleansed from an mien alfected It will not recover without unhealthy to a healthy condition, cnstlveness help. It must be Invigorated and strengthen and the other attendant disorders or the bowels ed. to enable the sulferer to lulfli the duties of are of necessity prevented. j life* , Price of Marshall's Elixir, SI,OJ per bottle. . This medicine has been tested for many For sale by all Druggists. Depot, 1301 Market I years, and It Is warranted a certain CURE, no Street. M. MAKS HALL & Co., Druggists, I nratter how bad the may be. Hundreds Proprietors. felly w 5 . J of cert ideates can be shown. Price, one Dbllar - 1 per bottle, or six bottles for five Dollars FU E I) £ K 1 C li ' N ' BOLD BY ALL DRUUGIBT. ! If you cannot procure It send a statement <>t „ . ... . ... | your case and enclose the money to BRYAN Cheat Medical Woneer 0F #J 'tiiE o RLD ! CO., Oi Cedar stieet, New York, and It will T, TftHT\ T T Y fl PT T TP C i I * ,e seijL 3'ou On receipt of Five Dollars, a bot n ualxN 1 xN u LIL 1 . j Lie nearly equal to seven small will be sent to The World-renowned Internal and External any express oill.’o in the U. s. charges paid. Vegetable Medicine, Private circulars, sent on application, (en FOR FAIN* AN D ACII EM. ! dec^awd^yw Gives relief In most cases lu Jrom two to ten Bad cases of Rheumatism, thought, by Physi cians to be Incurable, have been cured By a Single Bottle ofthe;Large Sire of the LIGHTNING KELI KF . Wonderful Cures of IluDnlng Sores of Long Standing have been effected by the use of this Remedy. Physicians Recommend it ;in their Practice The celebrated W. Ferguson, M. D , F. I’ll, s of the Medical University of Edinburgh Scotland, a Sonool or the highest Manufacturer or the reputation, says: •* Of theunofllclnal preparation with which I lIOOI’ SKIKTS, am acquainted, I do notknow of nny equal to uah iiemovkd to; the Lightning Relief. It Is perfectly barmans, ~_ and destined to become a popular remedy." ' ll lo CHL3TN Uf ST., (GIRARD ROW,) Bold by Druggists and Dealers Everywhere. .... PHILADELPHIA. _ __ «hero wllLnlways be found a complete ns* Johnson, Holloway & Cowdkn, General 1 sortment of his well-known SKIRTS in all i> ll » a v- e J 1 ?» lll 5” Fa *. T . the newest and raont desirable Wy/c. Shape, .Sizes, WM. G. BAKER, Agent, Lancaster, Pa. Jind Lengths for Ladies, Misses and Children J. R. HOPPER, Agent, Mount Joy. . at the very lowest 1 rices, and warranted In everv JanB 3mwl 1 n-spect.. J SKIRTS made to order, altered and repaired. 13 EMJEMBIEIt THE KEl> UOKSE I Full lines of good Eastern made Skirts at XV | very low prices. 15 springs, 35c; 20 springs 45c* lii springs, 50c; fO springs, (Joe; 35 springs, 85c : and 40 springs, 75 cents. » Also, the largest assortment of CORSETS In I the city, retailing at Wholesale Prices, Including 1 Thompson & Langdon s Glove Pitting* Beck* | el’s superior Shaped Woven r.nd Extra quality : hand-made Whalebone CORSETS making over forty bitterest styles and pric“*, from 75 n a ttr tc 4 v*n 1 clB ‘ to s 7 * to * Sole A B ent In this city for Mrs. CATTIJ-, AND 1 Moody’s Patent. Self-adjusting Abdominal l CORSETS, highly recommonded by Physl- POULTRY POWDEK. I 'A'ShSiTI/'**- 111 * PREPARED O.NEY RV i WM, T. HOPKINS, ON EACH I'JCK OF D 11 . B A R 11 E R ' X HORSE, lIOG, C. BROWN, irrugfrist, MILTON, I’A. They are a Preventive, as well as a Cure lor all diseases of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep and Chickens. For Chickens, mix in Corn Meal and with the water they drink. If yonr Hog Is unwell, mix in milk and feed him. As a pre ventive, feed to your stock onco or twice a week. 4S* See General Directions with each [pack. Take no other but those prepared as above. FEED FREELY TO DISEASED STOCK. AND ALL KINDS OF A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE j I‘LAIN AND ENAMELED GOLD JEWELRY 18 .Smirl HAIR '.JEWELRY BEW.ABD! I MADE to ®yuu . , \ ! ORDER WITH FINE GOLD MOUNTINGS. th * * tte ° Uon of - Special attention paid to famishing Horsemen, Farmers, families and others to „ r „ X their Invaluable WEDD I a Cr Pli EBKN T 8 . or UNIVERSAL EMBROCATION. sterling and coin silver. For the cure of Inrush, Rotten Hoof We have a Watchmaker from theSwissPac- Bweeny, Collar or Saddle Galls.jold or fresh ' lory to do repairing, and warrant all work. Wounds, Cuts, Swelling or BprainH Barns ! _ ~~ Bcalds, sore Throat, Quincy, Pain In ’Back or z - RHOADS & BRO., ' Kidneys, Stiffness or Joint, Hacked Hands, (Next Door Bekno Cooper’ t EoteL) Toothache, Corns, Bunions, Frosted Feet or i Limbs, Bites or Stings of Insects, and many ! WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, Pa. other diseases Incident to man or beast. nov2s tfw47 Warranted the cheapest and best Liniment ! now In use, or the money refunded. 1 DHANGED HANDS. For sale by Druggists and Country Store- i l^ e Proprietors I The subscriber has taken charge of the Bar KENDrG A WEAVER, Paradise, Lancaster ! and Restaurant under Keese’a Exchange Ho- WILSON, Wholesale Druggist, *“■ “ P A BVTd^THfBWEOHTEB, I^. 1 !)., Cor. 6th PUbll ° a ™*'®v nBtreeta «? ea £ l . n g' Pa \ J . CHOICEST WINES AND LIQUORS The above reward will Be paid to any one • At his Bar: and in his Restaurant alwavs the producing a liniment showing more genuine . best and most seasonable that the market af* certificates of cures effected, where it Is manu- fords will be provieed. kUi fectured, than this article, Jon 27 Smw4 I sepltfwBs| y JOHN MONTGOMERY. gry (Sonia. &r.g gF.BINB, I 860! GLASSWARE. FRENCH, CHINA AND ? ENGLISH ■ GRANITE WARE, now opening nt rages & brothers. BEST QUALITY BOSTON AND PITTSBURG Z.GLASS WARE purchased direct from the Manufacturers. 19 Engraved, Cut and Pressed Table Tumblers. Goblets, Champagne and Wine Glasses, Fruit Stands, Sauoers, Cream Pitchers, Sugars, Celery Stands, Ac., Ac., IW GBEAT VARIETY OT BTYLEB. GOLD BAND AND PLAIN FRENCH CHINA. 30 ORATE WHITE english;granite ware, New Btyles, Plain land Embossed, of our own Importation, and'will ne sold at very Low Prices. “HAGER, A BROTHERS. LINENS. & COTTONS. HAGER A BROTHERS have now In Bloro a fall assortment of BARNSLEY LINEN SHEETINGS AND PIL LOW CASINGS. DAMASK. HNuW DROP A DICE PATTERNS, TABLE LINENS AND NAPKINS, HEAVY LOOM TABLE LINENs, DAMASK ANDHUCK TOWLS AND TOWLINGS. FROM FINEST TO LOWEST QUALITIES. RICHARDSON'S SHIRTING AND FRONTING LINENS. A COMPLETE STOCK OF HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. INCLUDING MARSEILLES QUILTS, HONEY COMB QUILTS, BLANKETS, TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, CURTAIN MUSLINS, 4c. GOO Pieces beBt CALICOES at \l-y 2 cents. NEW YORK MILLS, WAMSUTTA, WIL LI AMSVI LLE, FRUIT OF LOOM, LONS DALE, HILL, FOKKSTDALE, HOPE, and older makes of BLEACHED A UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, which we are selling by or Yurd at WHOLESALE PRICE. 1000 POUNDS PRIME OHIO FEATIIKRB. WALL PAPERS! II AGE It & BHOT II EII S Are now receiving their SPRING STOCK, which will be lound complete In all Depart ments of Plain and Decorative PAPER HANGINGS, In Plata Tints, Walnut, Oak, Marble, Frescoo Stamped Gold, Satins and Blanks for Halls. Parlorß, Libraries, Dining Rooms aud chambers. Choice New Fresco Designs fur STORES AND PUBLIC HALLS. Patent Metal for securing Paper against Damp W'.tlls. Call mid examine. lIAGEK A BROTHERS. HAGER 4 BROTHEP.S. W r A T K K H ' NEW SCALE PIANOS, With Iron Frame, uverslruug Bass and Agratle Bridge. MELOI'EONS AND CABINET ORGANS, E BROILS OF YOUTH. Young Men the exuerlcoco of years, hns demonstrated the iact that reliance muy be placed in ttio etllcacy of BELL’S SPECIFIC PILLS For the speedy and permanentcure of seminal WeaUnes-i, the result of Youthful Indiscretion, which neglected, ruins the happiness, and un fits the sufferer for business, social or marri age. They cau bo used without detection or interference with business pursuits. Price one Dollar per box or four boxes for U dollars, if you cannot procure these pills, eucloso the money to BRYAN & CO., HI Cedar street. New York, and they will be sent by mall, well sealed. Private circulars toGentie men sent free on application, enclose stamp. gltilntUliittia gtflvertisments. The established firm, J. .1. RICHARDSON 4 CO IAI MAHKET STKEET, PlllLArj’A.," Is the largest Manufacturing Con lectlonors and N\ holcsulo Dealers in Fruits, Nuts, <xc., mariA lu the United Hiatts. lywlvi 1115 CUESI.MT STREET, 1115 HOOP SKIRTS, W M . T . lIOPKIXS, W3tilus, fm'dry, st. 1869. u.z. KnoAUSAimo. 1869. We ask the attention of purchasers to our un usually large stock of goods caretuijy selected and manufactured to our own order for the FOR THE NEW YEAR ! wnich we are selling at very Low Prices. FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, BY THE BEST AMERICAN AND FOREIGN MAKERS. DIAMOND, CORAL, AMETHYST, GARNETT ©slate. A T PBIYATE BALE FOR THIRTY A DAYS,—TO CAPITALISTS AND STORE* KEEPERS,—The New and Large Hotel, or Eating Homeland Store property, located at the ChiUteen Road, on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad. Chester ooanty, pa, can be bought at a rate that will pay big interest on the investment. It Is doing a fine hhuneu now, and when the railroad oonneeta sooth in a few weeks, It will materially en> banco the value of the property. Apply to tho owner on the premises. [sep SQtfw 89 PRIVATE SALE OF A HOTEL PROP ERTY.—^Theunderslgned, offers at private sole the real and personal estate, the property of the late Robert Smith, deoeased, situated in Port Deposit, Cecil oounty, Mil., and known as the m Fabvxb’s and Ookhekcial Hotxl.”— This Hotel bos been long and favorably known to the traveling community, and Is receiving a large shore or pnbllo patronage. The bouse Is large and commodious with good Stabling, Ice House, and all tbo appurtenances attached tola first-class Hotel. ..... Persons wishing to prrehase will please call on the undersigned, who Is now occupying tho property and will snow tho same. Sep2tfwBsl MARY C. SMITH. Post Darasrr, Sept. 2, ISOS. PUBLIC SAL ►.-WILL BE SOLD AT public sale, on the premises, at Rawlins vllle, Martlo twp„ Lancaster county, Pa„ on WEDNESDAY, tne 3rd day of MARCH, 1809, 4 ACRES AND 40 PERCHES OF LAND, together with that well-known tavern stand, “ Rawllnsvllle Hotelalso, a Stone and Leg Tenementused as a Store and Dwelling, and a small building sultablo lor a work-shop, with all other Improvements. l‘ho property la situ ated on the corner of Cross-Roads leading from Lancaster to McCall's Ferry, and from Safe Harbor to Providence, Hale to commence at 2 o’clock. Terms made known on dav of salo bv „ „ „ ROBERT ROUI.HBY. B. F. Row*. Auc. leb 10 3tw 10-17-24 TRUSTEE'S SALE OK A VERY VALU4- BLK AND HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE FARM IN HOWARD COUNTY .-By virtue or a decree of the Circuit Court for Baltimore city, the subscriber-as Trustee, will sell at public sale upon t ne premises, without reserve, on WEDNESDAY, IUTH DAY OF MARCH, ISUU, at 12 O’clock, M. ROSANDALE FARM! situated Immediately on the Frederick pike. 26mtles irom Baltimore, near Lisbon, 20 miles from Frederick olty, and from Woodbine .station, Baltimore and Onto Railroad For merly the residence of George WariWid, of A, containing over 26S ACRES' More than 200 ACRES in a high state of culti vation, balance in due timber. It Ues beauti fully, rolllug. freo from rock aud stoue, well watered; Apple, Pear and Peach Orchards. Improved by a large and comfortable two-story ana attic DWELLING, ten rooms, two-story back building; two comfortable tenant houses, smoke bouse, u very large and capacious gran ary; Corn House, Carriage and Buggy House, Wagon House, Barn and Cow Stables; Imple ment and Rooms, Ac, The dwelling and all the buildings on the place were remodeled and repaired in IWo. A pump of splendid water aud a good ualry wiiklu 20 feet of the dwelling. The health of the country Is unsurpassed, tho Farm being located within a half mile of the highest point between Baltimore aud Frederick cities. Schools. Churches, Stores, Blacksmith ami Wheelwright shops, less than a hall lullo from the Farm; Mills convenient. This place Is known to bo the flnesl in How ard county; baa been heavily limed. Persons should go aud and seo the place for themselves tbo place will sneak lor Itself. The Farm will be divided, If desired, Into two tracts. The Homestead will couLiln aluul PO ACRES, with all the building*, the other about 103, well feuced and watered, with a handsome site lor a building, not moie than 150 yards from tho Frederick pike. Persons desirous of attending tho sale, can lpftvo Baltimore, at Camden rtiatlon in the morning, and telurn the same day; convey ance between Woodbine Slutlon and tho I'm m both ways. Tub Tmcms or Hau. according io decree, are one-third of tho purchase money In cash on tho day of sale, or the rutltlcatlmi thereof, and tho balance In iqual payments, at Fix, Twelve aud Eighteen Mouths, with luteresi and approved security ; or tho whole In Cash, at tho option of the purchaser. WM. TURNER, Trustee, No. 71 W. Fayette street, II illlmorc . Walter Doiwk\, Auctioneer, f 17 3Lw 7 PIIiLIC K A I. K uf valuable JEFFK R* O N -■<-»r NT Y 1-A N I ).S AND MILL PKOPEK'I Y. Tho subscriber, us attorney In t.ict, for iho heirs ol tbo late Ahr.ilmm isler, utui lor tho purpose ol paying the debts ut said decedent, will UN FRIDAY, the ]»th day of MARCH, ISfD. In front of tho Carter House, Charlestown, pro ceed to Hell, at public auction, to ibo highest bidder, in separate parcels, the following VERY VALUABLE PROPERTY of which the said Islor died, seized and posses bed, In Jefferson c- unty, West Virginia, to wit: NU. 1. A TRACT OF LAM) lying on tbo north side of the county road lead ing irom Churleslowu to Kublotown, in said county aud about 2J*J or 3 miles from the form er place, containing about 2:5 ACRES, between 3) and 4U acres of which Is m-ignlflccnl TIMBER, lying on tho north side of said land, and ;■ Hord ing ample nrotec'lou then to. Thu lnipnnu rnentsconsistoincomfortuble FRAME DWEL LING containing some (> rooms besides tho garret, and a FI N E ORCH AKD OF CH OICE FRL* IT, containing 11 or 15 acres. The occupants of said land have a right to use the water from Beeler’s spring on tho adjoining mrm.und also a right of way to water on “Evltt'a Run,” which passes wltniu two hundred yards, of tho dwelling house. The laud Is of the best quali ty of limes lone soil, and remarkably free Irom rock brakes or 100->e stone; will produce us well as any'laml in the county. No. 2, KNOWN AS THE MILL LOT, adjoins the tract above mentioned on the south, and contains lour or live Acres of Laud. The stream kuowu as “Evllt’s Run,” passes through It, und iumlshes mi unfailing water power scarceiy to be excelled In the county. Upon said lot are two first-rate MILL SITES, and the remains of a SAW MILL, URI-T MILL AND FULLING MILL. The Saw Mill can be pul in oporall' n at a small expense,and lilts fouudalloua and walls of the other buildings, the masonry, shaft and mill race are well preserved and cun ho repaired and rendered til for use In a short time ami without much ouihiy. Hald property lies ou the Charlestown abd Kabletown road, about three miles from the former place. It presents one of the lln.-st sites lor u manufactory to i>o fuund in the state. No. -} consists 01 a tract of nbout. 45 OK is ACRES UK LAND, Lying on tao Kabletown road, about!7|.s miles from Charlestown, adjoining the lauds of Jao.es W. (flenu, \vm. 11. Moore, and < tliers. about 12 or 15 ac es of which Is well limbered. The quality of the r 11 1h flrst-raie limestone similar to tract No. 1, aud is well enclosed. No Improvements. NO. 1 CONTAINS 1 ACRE OF LAND, Moro or less, and lies on the soulh side of tbo Harper's Ferry aud Knhlmown ;road, aud ad joins the lands of Anns Shepherd aud others, and Jr covered with 'l imber. To all of said tracts is attached a right to use the water lroin wha,t Is knowu as Beeler's Spring, above mentioned. Messrs. H. N. Gallaher and George G. Grove have an undivided Interest of about forty acres In tbo tract of 225 acres, and two*dftbH oi the Mill lot, but concur lu the sale, and will unite lu the deeds. The above tracts of laDd aud mi l lot wllH*e surveyed and plats of same ixhlhltod to j ur ebasers on day of sale. 1 KBM3 os’ Bale One-third cash, the residue in one and two equal annual payments at oue and iwo years, with Interest from day ol sale, aud s-jeured by lien on tbo premises. Ali growing cri. pH reserved. Possesslou given tbo Ist day oi April, Ibtjy. Bale to take place a' 11 o'clock, A. M., on the Ilbh day of March, 1 BCD. NATHAN 3. WUITF Attnrney-10-tact fur the Heirs. 11. N. Gallaher will tako pleasure In accom panying persons who may desire to view the premises. feb liMiw ti gauMnfl gouses. W. CLARK & CO., BANKERS, NO.ltf S. THIRD ST., PHILADKI..IMI lA, GENERAL AGENTS LIFE INSURANCE CO, :UNITEDS->TATEB OF AMERICA,! Ktnfe*i of Pennsylvania-, nail Sonlliern New Jersey. Tbo NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COM- 1 PAN V Is a corporation Chartered by Special Act of Congress, approved July 25,18ttS with a Cash Capital of One Million Dollars, and Is now thoroughly organized mid prepared or busln -hm. Libera. ; erma ottered to Agents and Sollcl torß, who are Invited to apniy at onr office. KdllpartlcularH t° be had on application at our office, located In the rccodcl story of our Banking House, where Circulars and Pamph lets, fully describing the udvunLuges ottered by the Company, may be had. K. \V. CLARK & CO.. No. 115 Houth Third street ÜBl9-lydeodAw Philadelphia Ph B. H. RUBSELL, Mauager, KREADY & HERR, Agents for Lancaster County LANCA H T E R B. C. Kheady 3ittorn«sjs-at-gauj. FRED. IS. PYFER, No. 5 South Duke si., J. W. JOHNSON. No. 25 Sooth Q,neen at., Lnr.ia^: A. J. SANDERSON, No. 21 North Dnke street. Linictmter, B. if. PRICE, No. 6 North Duke sL. Laucasl** A. J. KAUFFMAN, No. 238 Locust Street, doc 22 lydAw) Comjkiiia, Pa^ o. W. HUNTER, No. South Duke Lancaster WM. LKAfIAN, No. 5 North Doke at. Lancnalir B. C. It READY, No. 38 North Dnke st.. Lancaster A. J. NTEINMAH, No. 9 East Oronce at.. Lancaster H. M. NORTH, Colombia. Lancaster connty. Pa VHSAM BHA.VH, No. 86 North Duke st.. Lancaster J• W F S jFT No. 13 North Duke st.. Lancaster { EDGAR C. REED. No. 16 North Doko st.. Lancaster B. F. BAER, c No. 19 North Duke sL, Lanoaeter, 1 B. W. PATTERSON, Has removed his office to No. 68 East;Klng sf. 1 SIMON P. EBT. attorney at law, OFFICE WITH N. ELLMAKEK, ESQ., Nobth Duke Street, lept 25 LANCASTER, PA. £. SLATMAHKIt, JB., ‘ATTORNEY- AT-LAW, (Office with N. Ellma'&er, Esq..) NORTH DOKE STREET, LANCASTER, PA dec9 bmw<o «*. ABHE B • H LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! NEW JERSEY Reaper <fc Mower Combined! BEST MOWER AND COMBINED MACHINE IN THE WORLD! Wearonow offering tho above named Ma* ch l?, 6 . 1 u ft , r f uuced price, for Caeh, from now until tho lit day of April, after which date tiro price will b« advanced. FIRST PREMIUMS AWARDED AT TIIE FOLLOWING FAIRS: Pennsylvania -ta'o Fair, iBUS; East Penn sylvania Agricultural, 186) pMouiuomery coun • ty. 1805; Bucks ooanty, ls 05; Doyb stowtYAgrl oulturnl, IWS; Lehigh County, iwij; Hunter don oouuty, N. J.. iWo; Warren county, N. J., 1865; Flr«t Premium us a Mower at the held trial of the Knit Pennsylvania Agricultural Hoclety, held May 24, 18C6; first Premlora a* n Mower and Reaper combluod. at tho Held trials of iheßurliuntnu County Agricultural Society, held July 2,186(1, also, Aral Promlum at New Jersey State Fair, ueid at Trenton. ltSOii, Sold by SPRECHEIt & CO., .. At their Agricultural Store. no. -s Last King street, Lancaster. Pa. lcL) l> taj.lw: PAItnK K N ! ! I ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE. It is compcscd principally of the teleb;i.li-d 3uuno from ALTA VELA contains three per cent, of Ammonia mi amount sufficient to give activity to the vege tation, aud a largo quantity of Soluble Hone Phosphate of Lliue, together wit h Potash and Hoda, the essential eU:mout> of a com/drt •numurc. Price ?5G Per Ton. «»“Seud for a pamphlet. Address THE ALTA VELA OP WO CO niu 121>mw32) 57 Broadway, N. u Yor k ULINLLJI IN. JIL, A to, iLato Baud A Okishluan ) C 0 M M I S S I O X M K It C H A N T S , AND DEALERS I.V Fi.O’. H. UKAIN, .SEEDS, WHISKEY, JtV Nil, IIIIOA n STUKKT, P 111 LA D K LPH I A • Prompt attention will lie given to Hit rs aud a >p»*edy return mmlu thoroof. Parlies can res' assured that the highest price will e secured fornlt proilnco euinislo l to our rare may PI tfw In g o w l i; ’ s COM V L KT I’. M A N C K !■ MAM KACILKK.I) lIV 11ENKY P.»>\YKU f CHEMIST PHI I. A DKLPIUA Super-riiosphiUc of lilmo, Ammonia and WAItftA.NTKt) FKKF. KJto.M A l»f 1.l I.K\TinV This Manure contains all the elements produce largo crops of all kinds, am! is highlj recommended Dy alt u ho have u-ed It, also by dl-tlnguUhed Chemists who have, by analysi*. tested Its qualities. Packet in /;,ryt ttf 21KJ DIXON, SIIA i< Pl.K'-m A CO. ' • I'PTII Wa'l «it.s D Si t'TM I 11.1. AU’ A (.». A V P II 1 I. A D i: I, P II 1 A s.ile by And by dealt rs generally througboul iki country. (uup li 2yw3ti For Information, a<id;iss Henry Jlowir Phlladtlphlu. 1.10 I'eaelieiH Wanted. S7STO SISU Pi.R '• (»: TH; for full part leu. ar ail.lress ••'] Im PeiqiU 'n Jmirual,” Pnlladelphlu' I’u. 16-1 vv WA N I'Ll) —>al* sun nto travel aud sell by sum id- a uew lh,o ol goods. HltuaLlon-i permanent, and good wages. Address with ► lamp, H. H. kICHaRDS iV L'O , IB Chestnut si., Plilladel pbla. Pa. liMw PAINTS FOR FARMER'S. UnuurpnNHvd Tor any purpnH.'. 80 Foil a bill, of 300 LIIN. Send tor circular. Olt ALTON MI.VtIIAI, FAINT CO , 254 Pearl si root, N. Y. f« Iw ,(J|A|i TO g'JUO per month salary paid to cDT UU goo i Agents to sell our Patent Atm-cor* 77>.?icc White Wire LlUhc* l.int.i. Slaly ago and past occupfti. mi, and address the American Wlro Co., 75 Williams st., N. Y., or 111 Dearborn hi., Chicago, 111. !(J Iw AOKMH WANTKO.-For the only steel en graving of Gen. Grant ami bis family publish ed witti their approval. Engraved by Hnrlaln. Hlzo 15 hy Ik, 82.00. «lo<j per cunt, to agents. Ad dress GO' •DHi’EED dt CO., CMcauo, or No. :<T, Park Row, N. Y. HMw NEW BOOK- Hio Farmers' and Mechanics’ Mutiiml, odlt« d by Geo. K. Waring, Jr., author of "Draining lor Profit," "Elements of ■ Agriculture," Ac. A book of grcHt value to every one. Mend for hi nape circular. Agents wanted TREAT A Co., Publishers, (Tjl Broadway, N. V. fli-hv THE CHRI.STIAN.?«O;tENTM. A Inrge, live, H page monthly religious ami family paper, full 01 facts, providences, Inci dents, music, poetry, (no* stories, pictures, reading for young. old,saints, slnnorH, one an.l all. No sectarianism, controversy, politics, puirs, nil Is. or patent medicines. Ul> els. aye. - r 10 copies 83. For Mimtny Hchools, 10 copies 81. find I<> cents for 11 specimens In-tom ><> 10-get it. Vol. -1 begins Jun., Ih/i. 1000 pages new 11v*‘ truclM 81. Address if. 1.. lIANT* INON, Scriptural Tract Repository, |o Llmlall si., Muss. f.V-lw AGENTS WANTED Kn[; THE SKilirS AND HKCKKT S OFjTUK NATIONAL CAPITA!,, A work descrlpllvo of Washington Cl tv; Inside and Outsldo Cnmaslted and Exposed. spiciest, most thrilling, most entertain!' g, In strucllvo, and startling book or the day, ««-Fiend for Circulars, with terms. Ac. >d ilrtM UNITED STATES PUBLISH I Nll lU, 111 llrooine street. New York city, fij -Uv i i*i, ,i c t ftf.i l>j'i tf (:»>■». ....iu.J WE ARE ICOMING, WILL PRESENT TO ANY PERSON .Sending us n Club In our Great; om* Dollar Sale ot Dry and Fancy GOOD 8 . A WATCH, piece of SHEETING, SILK DREW.*’ PATTERN, »ic., Ac., F R e;e of cost. Our 1 nduct menfs during the past few year . i:ave boon laryo WE Ml W DOUBLE OUR KAT ES OF PUEniIHS. Wo have mmlc many Important addltlous to our Winter Htocks, and have largely extonded our Exchange List, and we now teef confident to meet the demands of our exleustvo patron age. £en<i for New Circular. Catalogue of Go-ids and Samples si nt to any address iree. Send money nv registered letter. Address all or a rs to J. S. HAWKS A t'O., 13’Fc<fcr»i;sf., Boston, .tlium. I*, o. iios r. Wholesale Dealers In Dry and! Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Mated Wure, Albums, Leather Goods, Ac.. Ac. ’ ilecM-Ulw UK. BURTON’S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE, WARRANTED to remove ALL DESIRE for 'tobacco. It 1h enilrely Yegelabluaud harmless. It Purlflea and eurlcnes the Blood, Invigorates the .System, posseM.es great Nourishment and Strengthening power. Is an excellent Appe tizer, enables the stomach to Digest the hearti est lood, makes sleep refreshing, and estab lishes robust health. Smokers and Cheurri fur Sixty Years Cured. Prlc< Fifty Cents, post free. A treatise on the Injurious effects of Tobacco, with lists of references, testimonials, <tc., sem free. Agents wanted. Address, DR. T. It. AB BOTT, Jersey City, New Jersev Hold bv all Druggists. decH-Dw C. G. Herb. pusirai. |instrununts, &(. jgOMETIIING SEW I WOODWARD’S PIANO FORTE AND ()j; GAN WAKE-ROOMS, No, 20 East King Street , Lancaster , Pa, Tho largest establishment of the klud lu Lancaster, and one of the lurgest In tho Stale. Tho llaeflt assortment of Instruments over of fered to the public lu this city and county, Plnnos, Orgnnii, Nbeet Mimic,tHnslc Books, Ac., Ac. Checkering & Son's Pianos, Haines Bro.'s Pianos Mason & Hamlin’s Cabinet and Metropolitan Oar facilities are each that wo can now af ford to supply our customers with lnstrumouts at rates as low as they can bo purchased of (ho manufacturers. Our now Warerooms, situated at No. 20 East Kingstreet, opposite Bhrecher’s Exchange Hotel, over Brenner & Hostetter’s are fitted up In a manner that we feel confi dent cannot full to please tho most fastidious We shall always be happy to exhibit onr In struments to all who will favor ns with a call whether they wish to purchase or not ’ Orders taken for Sheet Mueio andallkinds nf Musical merchandise. Call and see us f A. W. WOODWARD. No. 20 East King street, Lancaster. Pa. EL, OCm*»W42 ON THE AMERICAN & EUROPEAN PLAN Cor. BEEKMAN and NASSAU BTH ' Near City Hall Park, NEW Y'6rk GEORGE WIGHT, Pbo£riktoe. N. B.*—located In the very heart of the wholesale business, this la one tot themoit conveniently located Hotelß for Merohanla Bcjslneaa men and others visiting the cStjyT TRY THE W.M. RF.YNuI.Dr4. 7 'Moulli st., Baltimore, Md. ‘2OO KSGKAVISUB
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