Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, October 20, 1869, Image 4

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Jgoiiawfrl nhr*a jnoro-M>propnM a fr" ( |
5 5SS@gSSfefe«®M3
.One:oftheßedutlegifltKati'ofdrainlng
lands which-are unfit forcnltlTOUon ln
consequence of,. s surplus of, BtentyeS
.watMi'n'and.ugon them.):, .^laivo •>.- i
v The importance o( dretaptee’ is .better
appreciated- than ifcformerlywas; in-r
deed, many persons believe in it now,
who never did - Some'
' elve heigl|Jjor jtias' ' jpja'cefi an e&ampw
before themj: whose excellent r ramus
• have -won them over to theg(K>d 7r?ra,
V ®eisr! ; operations;,.on, the, rarttLftre
'scarcely lees economical than attempt:
ing-to cultivate land that M fiftAtUlg
water in it. It is iii a greiib iilbastitc
labor thrown pway. ‘The-soil is inacj
tive, torpid as itwere. Bothatit le about
as capable of producing crops as the
frog pond itself. Such-lands wUlpsoj
duce a (>rr
dlnary, gualitjt;; and WffiiimfiM&i
them is Inexpedient,in-consequence cl
want of outlet, distance :from ! homey too
Tocky or otherwise; ex£enpiya,thi? best
"■way is,to let it.produce .whatfodder.H
• will without bestowing-; touch labor
■uponit, 1 or hUow.it’tcj.grotV up’fcw
YifiTit 'will.!' Thorough drainage will pay.
~ a better 1 Interest on 1 the, sum expended
‘dolngit, .thah;,ilnited,pt4fe.l)pud% pr
most other i
Another Ootober dutyls,with regard
to manure. ; "We hkve. oftenAtateChs.
. our opinion that there is no . mode .of
applying manure to the soil which Isbo
cheap, and at the same tlmo; so.effica
cious, aB to apply it In Its crudest con
dition and plough it under; the surface,
seme two to four Inches.' This opinion
waß formed from the most careful prac
■tlce in the employment of mnnurejr in
various forms and ways-, • " '
When ploughed under .towards the
close of October, it suffers no loss what
ever, Whenever thesoil. becomes suffl
clently warm to induce fermentation,
the gases thrown off are at once taken
up and hold by the soil—storing them
In fact—for future use.-. This operation
is said also to have a mechanical effect
upon the soil, slmilar'to that of yeast in
a pan of dough, raising it byseparating
thopartioles, and thus making it lighter
; for the roots of plants, .to travel in,,pud,
to admit warmth and air.. - .-i.... 1 - i
If convenient to plough undef,-man
ure may be taken to th'e field, placed in
acompact heap and coveredwithloam.
It ‘should be placed .as hear 'the 1 spot
where it is to be used as possible,. In'
this form and place it will be ready for
early overhauling in tfio spring. ' ;y
‘ It ifi time In October to •commence
fattening the swine, by feeding them
more liberally than they hqve been,
through the warmer months. ' They
will gain faster .now than, when the
- weather 1b cold. Always furnish them
with a dry. bed, and Where ‘ tbe'ywlnd
will not reach them, especially through,
cracks In the floor. . They -will thrlvo
better if fed upon a variety of food, ‘and
some of It should be of > succulept-or
juioy nature, in order to keep the
system in the moat healthy condition. ■
Do not allow tho stock to feed the
mowing fields too closely. Tho effect is
hurtful to future crops. Tho growth of
the plants is stopped by taking off the
leaves continually. If the giants con
tinue togrowuntil'arrestedhy frost they
take'deeper root, arc belter ftbletO resist
■ winter killing, aud are made perma
nently better. : 1 . , ' .-
October affords a goo.d time do. clear
up under walls, to repair fences, cut
bushes, to put tho buildings In order by J
making heeded repairs before l^oyera
- . her winds break down.barn doors,bVeet
shingles and clapboards llying./ v
Finally;' the present is an excbllant,
time to make a great deal of preparation
for the work of next spring, Very mijch
rnttyhe dono now to fofVrhrdbußltreks,
• in removing stones from .fields that are
to-be sowed to grain in the l
spring, and by ploughing and.leyeHihg.;
. them for tbatpurpooe. This j>roptu«*£iMv:
is a alow work, so.that by L doing much:'
of it now, the spring work wiU go briqb-.
. ly along, and crops will be in all-in good
time. ‘ '
These and many.otbet* things'in.ay he
. done in the pleasant mquth of October.
Difference in the Quality or fJggs.
{phei -Journal of. Agriculture, says,,
.’though* moat’ formers ;keep fowls and
who have not learned- the difference
there is in the richness and flavor of.
•eggs produced by well-fed hens, and
•those from birds that have been half
starved through our •winters. „ There
wiU.be some difforeneb in J 4he'stee, jjaut
- far more in the quality. The yolk of
one would be large,-fine-colored and of'
good substance,, and the albumen, or
white, clear and purn; while thecoh- -
.: tents of the- pther will be watery ;ahd
•* in.ilib'parent fowl; tp prop-.;
'-erly carry out and oom’plete the work
! nature had sketched. ■ In order, there*.;
fore, to have good eggb, the fowl should
be well fed, and also providing (luring
the months they are unable to come to
the ground, with a box containing an
'abundance of line gravel, that they may
• bo able to grind and prepare their food
for digestion/ Of eggß,' thosd from the
domestic hen are decidedly the best, biit
those of ducks and geese ,may-be used
for'some, of the purposes of domestic
. , cookery.. “. . . : .f' • •
Animalcules.
. If aome hay is placed in a glass of
pure rain water, hhd’a|loWcdtpsoak for
a few days in a sunny place, and if it be
then removed, the water will be found,-
under a powerful microscope, tp contain
- . many very.small moving things,t which.
are- called infusoria, -from their being
) produced after infusiug the hay. The'
J eggs which were on the hay bred there
myriads ol small things, which often 1
have a very beautiful coat of transpar
, ent flint or Bilicia. If the water is.kept
clean, and is not allowed to decompose
or smell, generation after .generatioh of
• the infusoria live,'die atid fall to the
bottom of the glass. They form a very
delicate film there, and minuter' por-'
tlona of it, when examined; under a..
high magnifying powerj show the silicl
. ous'skeletons or sheila very distinctly.,
i Now many atratain .the eartlrarelormed:
entirely of therematns of infusoriaj and
.a vory fuinlllar exampip .is tho Tripoli
..powder,from tho pblishirigslateofßiliu,
in Bohemia, v grain of Tripoli
po wder'cdntainß’no fevferlthah 187^00,
.. 000 of the'transparent ,'flinty skeletons
of dead animalcules; yet : the layerß of
earth which.are, niado ; up,6f them at
w. Bilin extend for miles. /In.flae harbor
of Wiseiiar, in thP Baltic, they Increase
and multiply at 4 great rate, J'or'l7,-i9G
• 1 cubic feet of mud are formed every year
• ' there, and every grain ’'-Pf it contains
: ;T,000,000,000 of the beautiful silicioua re*
mains of the infusoria. In the island of
Barbadoes there iB a thick mass of-the
; .inost beautiful flinty‘spa 'animalcules,
and they ore in such numbers that it
must be supposed the dead-minute
thing were constantly falling in.showers
from the sea to tho bottom. • •
, Frederick Collie The Actor.
" ■ The splendid career of Cooko ended
. -in’September, 1812, in . the old apart
-..i.mentat Bixby’s Hotel/, hi New ixork.
-His death was : not causod, directly* at
; Itastj by intemperance'; dled’of Stri
... qus effusion 0/ the
He was conscious ta tkeTast, died; re
signed tohiff.fate,knd' ; hiS ? fituerAl was
, attended by au Irmnence . concourse,
"• embracing tho ohief personages -of-the
,dity.;He‘waß biiried in th 1 P , .•‘ < .S^rahgbrs ,
;' valt,” at St. Paul r a. but'.many ’;y.eara
afterwards, when Edmund Kean- came
to America, .lie called, with : ! i)r. ,‘Fran*
clb, on' the Bishop: of New York, to re-.
’ queat permiesipn for tho of a
■ Edonhment. V,V:,
•!' fVYoii' do \not}ngentiemeh, wish'; the
* tablet inside St. aßked -the
;; Bishop. : ]: • :
.■ --J .<M No, ft we
: fl£Bire : to-remove the remains of:Mf.-'
" ti pooke
erect a monument over .them' I lissome
suitable spot ift the burial ground of the
.church.”. 1; \ .!t,
’ “,Y6u' have my:. concurrence,, Jfcen!,”*
r-returned •-the bishop,- 4 '
know bow .wo could hod a place insidd
the church'fbf'^rr.'Cooke!” i
Such was the curious question-raised-
In referendtf4o the ,‘dead ifetof’shdhes.
The monument was erecte<Lan(l.inay
be seen by the,paaser*by on . Broadways
to-day, with 1U ingprfptlonsp much aa- : :
« imired by Kean..■.« i: ; ■* j.-
5 . I ;Three kingdoms elaimedhis birth.
worth.' • ; / » ! i'4 S ‘/tm in , I;.:
(/•'i&WtmeMe'nt'wasto'dUract atten-.
iron to the greiit Victor. Many years'
afterward,HfcCamletwas to bo played one;
■ 'j ; ‘night I ;at.' the Old Park- rffieptre,' when
bad no skull for mo ooene of inegravo..
drgg6rs. i! ''Jb'-Jhis;efiiergenoyl : bowaC a!
-. MJ'
... .• would.BUpp.ly .him. with one;- Uiid'thu:
L-j.lW'send hup the sSjitU#f, GeojrsfoJJ'redr.
.m erick Gookej. wbibb heitLail .ptefiervea f
- ■ 'dt-was used In tho scene—over his own.
sknll wet. uttered the words,” Alas,
Isis
i?£iireeri.‘j
NewYorlt-
toltg§BMfa»Uhe BottocMldg^g^^
we do pot know 5^52.
In tMHieport ;;;;It‘
TMted 3 . r !
sendtatL aptheprieMln4hemtoketst and
irwTffiwOTtimt'pM j
rs#ss*®®3a
flnaneWl moira«t»M- ; .»; “ J
In Germany United s '®J™S“?.L 1 I SI3S
ssssess^tk
!
WODldiot^BWp^Bgiiteilli^^WWy
■fl nannlal toon jjfGermaay arejorngMopid
tlng the offor of a, lij&tf'Jt
the Bbtfi#SWa»tWve,,t&*'lg;:#§lf
jpiew: fertheH> ii»(BUoh' anielhora,oriOTpl
tal atthojgreat Eorogj,,
■ 'SSatoWiltWct UeXbietva ®S3yW~®?i £
can bepl)tflUi^4ipn:sood,»e<Jnrttrte«Eo.,^xn'.
the great 8s tcentre ofrapital Y iomk>n,m»-
:
Afthilda iftinw very/well thata loaii.fit fonr.
' > e r
mreat .and wealtby/countiy, would; meet
with xefedyaKle.
tho. English pwUcTdwly f .arej^]gM ! in‘
making (he
Foreign. .conptrtah : .and. .prefer Jtpses.att
home, theydohotloseihe opportune of;
eetting'oneottwo -pet fcMbMr
money when ,the; credit, te ,'tindpubtpd Spd
the investment permanent. ..**.»;■ - f
Heretofore there has becnjißgteat TEant or,
knowledge-inEtiTOpe. nbodt this country;
and Itt •resources, 1
taintytoV»'■^lpTr^op;••SP^i^^f^ra
be 1 8*;
year or-two a great deni of light baa. been,
diffused through 'the'pre*e, 'the: magnetic
,telegr?gb, apd
1 are' thU'.cphdfejto
iheir friends abroad.' They begin to ftadtf>
stand in.iEiirope the /boundl»-weaiih.of
the United Stales and the mighty future o«H
! 'at, ti?e : pf
view, therefore, it is evident weare papng.
ahdinterestdhtfie'dem,ahd
muchjhlgher thmr yre.' Peed pay if our fl
nances be properly managed. Such a high
interest la dlsostrona in every way—
only imposes a very heavy bud unnecessary |
t burden upon the taxpayera,:bnt it absorbs
the active capital ofthe country to dgreat
extent,:pdralyzea ri onterprisV’ahd chocks
ptogr&s;-Ibr people willnot trpiible.them-!
selves about other investments .white thoy
can get on United States bends sixper cent,
in gold or eight per oofiti in
that without their investments’beingxaxed.-
The value of tha bondholders’ 'p^P^ty,* Bl
out of all proportion ip thaf of
erty. >A: loan-in long consols -or oonsola
without date of redemption, oouldbO-mUde,
we liayfe'no doubtyaf lour- per l cen<. J ,_andT
perhaps atle'ssr-fiay at aixty^|?cS r
at n cent a day on fbe hundreddofiare* pie
whole debt conld be simplified and pntqin
this form’. The dotfsoliaation womdntiot
proyent the rederiiptionuf the.dcbVimiMta
tinal 'extinctiob. The Qavenimeatr/cpuld
have a sinking fund and go frito-tb&market
Wilhite-surplus income to buy up-tbe bon*
s'tiiy - Forty a Vear ur c
•more, could .belated. , in;.
.to"-the ~taxpayers,..for.• we f do’, hot t#ipk
much'premium,- or <anyy need , be paid
■ in the ’transformation ‘Of -'the» debfcv if
proper: latfs ba,ptosed.f6r'.lhaj r purpdse-
I ancrour finances be properly, managßd, It
[would he belter Joj the country, undoubt*
edly, if wehad aggregated capital enough
to twiQ up such a loan here and to holdtne
debt nfr'home, 1 for then the interest yrpnld
'be~ diffused among, onr own 'peoplfl_a.nd
would not. .leave the, United. States., rßlttj
•this la‘upV practicable’ at’ present;; hobtey
.i»JL6d valdableiox
UndCT-aU theoiroumstanoea, theibeat'thing
I to do would ,bo-lb r hccept , :a; loan coyemig
the whplo.br a'great portldltiM-we debt, at
the low rate of interest mautloned, ..if .inch
a loan be offeredor if to consolidate
the debt‘here upon the Bains basis. Have
■ we the statesmen at Washington to Oompre
hehd thls'gfeatsubject, andto put the pa
tionOlfinances 6p a polidfoundation;?
is thegdestiosb..' : iv >*.•■- , “
1 ExpensesorCcroffrcsii ;
• .W T fl are,glad ta Bee that the Hon. Mr.jVan
Trump, hajibeeh^n^a^Ai:
ing, -before the people 0/ that; State, some .of
the yasteful expenses of tbe two Houses of
Congress/ 1, He soys: : r --j • •
“The-o£HdaJ reports, now before me,
show .that-the-. contingent expenses pi the
House, for-1867, a abort legislative jjpr,,
were5622«231.40; for tbeSenate,for tbeaame,
year-5298;880.96,- making in the
the sum 1 of 591id2^46.!; Howwaa it; for the
? It yfaM forrthe Hqu5e,5322“,143.40
for the Senate, S4io,24lj3l—jnakiog. the ag
gregate for 1868 the sum of $932,384.61,'iand0
the total contingent expenseeoftbe Fortieth
Congress, ‘ the enormous sum, for Buchia
purpose, of $1,813,606.071 r And yet, ;hot
withstanding-both -the Clerk of the Senate r
andofthe House, for each year,
large ud expended balance of this contingent
fund on band,tb‘e Fortieth Congress-passed
what are called deficiency bills, in aia of the
same fund, in the further extraordinary
sum of $721,503!” '
this is exclusive of-the salaries of
the mehflbrirs.
“ This report Bbows (he adds) that the
House emdloys as clerks, folders, laborers
messengers, clock’ivinders, washers, paste-,
makers, ; heatirig-zoom dperativesj librar
ians, postmasters, mail-carriers, chaplains,,
doorkeepers,, carriage drivers, upholsterß,'
und stenographers,’234 persons 1 The Sen
;ate employs as clerks, laborers, doorkeep
ers, heating-room operatives, oapitol police;
watchmen, folders, ■ chaplains,
messengers, washers and temporary clerks,
183 persons; makiDg the total nnmbaj of
personaompioyed by Congress,447. persona
I wish to call your attention to tbia semi
military organization, called the Gapitol
Police, this Prtolorian band; fo/guard the
sacred.bodies,of v ßepttb)icaii ;
the manner of the Koman Cmeare 1 T!t con-*
sists of 33 men, captains; lieutenants and
privates, dressed Jn blue uniform*, armed
with'Coifs-silver mounted‘revolvers, 1 .and--
Qoely ; pbllahed ’ hlbkory oanes,' al 1 paid lbr
by the sweat-of thb,people. They parade
through tho halisof tho Capitol, aa a mere
pageant, with. apparent duties, to per
form','hrid, tfone ‘.actually performed ; lor,
independent .pf ,'ihis..merely ..ornamental
body of Republican lazzaronl, there is a
regular corps of ten watchmen employed to'
watch und guard the Capitol; atun annual
salary of $1,060 'each.' xn'a. yey ypa will
dud r andJL merely quofe it' as a specimen,
tliatiwhen-C. W». Woolley, of;Ohio,.was ar
rested and lmp'risoned : in the Capitol Baa
file,* by order of Butler, fOriTtffflsing to
disclose his private business 4a.‘V witness
in the impeachment casie, Uiis BorKof entry,
on page 64, of House report for 1868?-.Paid
Q. W. Cbiprbftri; eirirapoliceman In charge
of C. W.' woblley, June;1888,‘9159.57.’ Why
was not one of these fine-looking 1 , athletic
fellows of the Capitol Police detailed to act
asjailorto Woolley?- -Wbatisitbe Capital
police for, unless it is to attend to thepohce
bnsiness'ofthe Capitol? The reason’isMr.
_ Chipman was r 'spm e hungry hanger-ou of
some importunate Radical member of Con
gress, aua he had to be provided for in o»
der to pay expenSes inhisusvout /pilgrim
age to tha'Mhcca'of office at Washington.”
CONTRAST^.
Hr. Yah TjuMp then draws'ttie following'
contrasts: • ■ < •/•;? i'-..- ; .i ..
“ The number-of employ Qea' in the ;Thir
ty-fourth CongrQsSj In 1856,thelaat "year of
Hr. Pierce ' administration,
being a full Congress«:jffJib «iifery:State,m
the Union represent^ , was4sBitt£’a/mftcZ7ied
and fifty-nine less thant&e 7 ** Raknp ,> ; Con
gress oi 1868, and at : aiotal'coit Of $172,610,'
being 170,405 less than tftatjp.f J IBQBI, l liet us
make.afewmorß comparisons, al
though they may be:i*odiousfc-to *ottr Re- -
publican candidate forGovernorK The
Fortieth CoripreS3.tisfld '489 tonsofice!, at a'
cost 0f50,796 17. TheD.emocratlc COpgress.
used 1,415 buahelß, ntJa costofbzily $707 25;
a difference of more -than 800- per- cent, I
What makes! thlslCe business a liltle amus
ihg is the 'fadt'fb&lihb'.HDnse, fcrrMB6S, is
charged with 12^574pounds of Icelu the sub :
try month;of Jairaary,i/iThe Fortieth Con
gress spent fofr'pockeUbooks;-gold-pens,
scissors and visiting cards, the jsuri^orsl6,-
406 25 ; the T>eidocratic.Cbilg^e^ > 'the:*urn of
$1,379 40, a differenceofmorO:fnenl2oo;per
‘cent 1 -The Fortieth Cangrtsarinvefited in
588 pairs offinekid gloves- the fcttna-bf $l
- j The. Democratic Conhfttas hofcde no
.atichi 'Cqtiaesß
paid. for. ;(wliehriha. CapUbltls il
luminated; by gas ignited'byuh electric
< battery)‘thfe'BiStn of SBB7IBP *“ Thb Dbbio- ,
f. u ’ The.Fortteth..
iGQ.ngJoas 'iß; charged /6J , Mlrhhdhat 1
.brushessnd:CombsJn thbonmof $2^0841!
Some of theso - hair ' brushes cost aa high as;
?0 a •piece/-‘* Tbe; /DemocratloCongrees in
the ■sm^ r dj ( |3fi.".* i ll Ti)nJl , orflefh
Tho-iJiemDaratio rjOongreaa, -.|2aC© £ The
Fortieth'Congress spesc in14,C52 pencils (87
tdathemheti \off2ii2s'43! ‘.The
'Mrttmtiti'&iifeti&i,l*4,32o
.berlthaaum might, xnh out
ihftEH -pflrnllfllri in-or>.fnriftfinai* ■ Vmf.
_ity?ould only
•ybtifpaHencg. *• ji^j j -j /j.
■ 1., -f-V:.i'
!'»£*{ •«> !»•■<»• »i*>smWia»;: wu w>.il 1
• ■ 'The, Jonraal istetea tb<r receipts
mmmsamasst
.428 ( aBa*P*tt&i .ftfofryigffife.pafoofcefe
wonld yleld:!lnmoa6Jr.-tl^M 1 26 1 £6.,n.-irfiB
•adapted,tott; -7 ’ftwu peanntSukai £ goof
oq. •
yttS paw-
ISSgnSSUttiluifaa.JßPt *h)PrtUet : to
.gijsdsssssssswg
saoo*to«* f
4a eottvocmeei w»irifl>in *w> hqp”?jgg
otherJctateanttii
parts
acato.bappy
ah&reßtgned expression snffnBingh» coozv
o’dockhe looked around
i ifie Wtoßltfoi* tlto last qyes irestin g
f&ti'-tt HiwtoMittipoDthdaßJßtiSMidjngimflOf
and- thecas ditmiyand* sweetty 4s« chad
wottldcaiak-fo m restrf ha blosed-hiaeyeßih
hisWstfclftwvsud passed'AwayiJjHe ated
at the residence of Mr. WiUani
Main street, wbeEeJbe hadjnade it his home,
Episcopal Choxoh, of which he .was a com
’afeSfeii&Hstfieft’ »vM!a»»s>P JPffiSft
•whlobyitfounderatsoodhi devised by wiiLp
/fi-Vf 6 !"- '•’ ~ *
'A lirovei Case In Court.
• ~Tn tha Hastings Ooart of JSichmondcity.
on Friday Usty a young man. of mixed
blood,; claiming to bo aisan: of William.O.
Georgay deceasedy of Bichmond, and. made
legitimate, by: thd marriage of saiutGflorge
/to mother;: Caroline. J4ckßon,«oolored,
'annUfidfor' letters: of admin Ist* atioa : upon
of :hik alleged fathers; The: ,whig
ofSaitudayisasys'S:./ .i-iu.-i-.-J .•! .■£
was represented bynMr. 6hippon, a_
member of the Philadelphia bar, •wnere.his
mother-residßß and.thernarriaga ia eaid to
have taken place, and, (several or tho moat
tbe filpbrnpad ta appeared In
aoppoeltiohio tSemoiion.. ,lEhe counsel. 4ar
theyonnsrman introduced evidencotoshow.
■tMtlWffltaitt o."Geore;e Uyea dpr.'many
Srearfe 1n pith .dbe .Caipline
JatSsqH, a"cdlored:-wdmaii, In',.the oily,of,
Klchmond; thatshe bora him two ohudren,
and that on thoJ2lat.of.Apri), 1869, he mar
ried the said Caroline Jackson in,the city of
■ ‘PhUadolpbla-', Lexers ,weregisp feed ftom
'william 0. George, in which ho reoqgnized #
„ dheohildrentobe hia, both beioie-and after
"the marriage, and showing that he had for
years exblbitedgreat affection and love for,
:'bhr-children' and wife, -Jndge Bramfaall
granted the applicaUoa,and theyouDg man
qualified aa Tinned
' to $90,000.' We suppose Mr.
• worth •b^tw^ensso,t)(^ l ana ?7.5,«
• OOOk’f • “ '•- ‘
ikbW lidTriili. ;dro Sept Down-
:■ ■ ; The landowners “ keep down the Irish V
litlreland by a very simple
of raising tho rent of thaland upon every
lavnilable-exouse. The daughter ; oT a very
■thrifty farmer, who-ppid the largest rent'in,
fcheparlAbbought a cheap dressy and
,lhe lady df theihmd out-riding, saw
•her'with ifiOby abd-askfed the fboCman^ifbe
knew who she was; Yea,* your ladyship,”,
replies the lackey, “she’s PeterMtCartby’s
daughter, who lives two miles from,
Her ladyship said nothing,but when Bfae &r-
HoQ99"sho' searfof the'hgedtof
heff-lord’a estates, and inquired what rent
McCarthy, of , was pay log. The
attentive agent promptly replied £2 10s. per
acre, the very highe&tyas fee land 1 is pretty,
'gbbd, “Increase it to £3’* responded'her
Tridiyship. But'it lsirot worth it,”; respond-,
ha the'agent'.! ‘ “It must'be when ‘he can
: affbrd to, put silk dress iipon hie daughter,’ ’
replied her ladyship. And the rent waß,
raised to the ruin of the farmer.
The reaosylvaniA Coal Trade.
The Philadelphia Ledger , referring to the
Pennsylvania coal trade for the past week,-
'anthracite coal trade. li'asyheen
: greatly interfered with the past week by the
freshet of week before last. Transportation
to B Js%^ftWi?tt'Y , <a?ryrng''compdn;S'-
Railroads uslveK as.ranais.: ,a.portlon-ofthe
tonnage reported in the last weekly state-,
mom of tho trado include* tho business
of some of the, .companies for one or. two
days before the -freshet, making the ton
nage appear rather better than it otherwise
wOtdd. - Tho'tonnagotof theSehnyifttH'To
gion, as shown by, the statements, by both
road and cabal,' for tbe week ending on tbe
7th instant, is-bnt 87,301 tons, against 134,-
427 thornffcoding wool:, showmg adecrease
of 47,120 thus,,: .ibktbnpage of all the Car
rying cobepanies fox tbe.-.week wasbftt 503,-
080 tons against 868.974. tona the I preoediog
weekVa docreaße 0148,394 tone, and- for tbe
year 10,572,510 10.667,724 tons
' tb corra-iponding Urne last ,year, snpteing a
decrease of iohs/’-cn;.
TfaiJß«tli«4Ut Pr(iaQl)ers : And tli« Boo^
* • ,-n -» i. ; concetti. '/
''vrere passe#at the usual weekly preachers’
,paei»tiDg : of New Yorkoa Monday:-.
’Whereas the management of-theßook,
concern'has ‘recently th© subject of
-hf.p'afcfUl.aUegaticia.ln'th’e' public 'prints.-
the discussion of’Wbioh still continues j.and
whereas there has bsenno official denial of
IhStirdtb- of 'theeeVenimadversions; and.
it haS been hinted that an attempt,
will' be made to‘smother'inyestigation :
therefore ’ '
Besalvcd, 1. . That the Preachers’ Meeting
of New Yorkand-vicinity' have confidence
ThatDi" thorough investigation will (trs it
Bhould) he immediately made into the his
tory, management ’and present condition of
-ihtH3ook'€oncern, and that the Church and
thepublio will be duly Informed of .the re
suit: and havlngthis confidence 'W'e ask
the members and friends of our'Ohtrrch to
: petiently await the issue.'
■ i 2i That fally -appreciating the-ordnOus
and delieate task’befetfe the general book,
committee, we pledge them our sympathy
and prayers in its prosecution.
General Hancock's Expedition of t>,ooo
. TheSL Paul Dispatch,. October 1, says .•
Major General W. S. Hancock -returned
frorn hW inspection of the, ppstß east of ihe.
Missouri river l£st evening.; General Hanr
cock has now every post In the der
pertment, with the exception of Port -Rip
ley, which is deferred till another occasion j
-and -traveled a dlstance-of 6,000 miles : alto •
getber. '
The tour was extended up to Moose river,
and.that section of country was explored
nearly to its mouth, a dlstauee.of twenty
miles. Tile primary object in visiting that,'
section was for the purpose of securing a.
location to establish, a pillltary post so as';
to break up'the Illicit'trade in Whiskey, ,
Powder, &o;, by the Canadians with hostile.
Indians. Major TwiningT-etdrned from an
exploration ofModserlver-as hlghf%ls Tur
tle Mountain. The Indians were notfrlend
ly, bnt. no communication was-had with.
them,.as they ran.from the party.
The eastern slopo of the plains this aide
of the Missouri was saturated.,with rain,
while the party found that an unprecedent
ed drouth prevailed • on the western
the plain-between the Mississippi and Mis
souri being dried up to an extent which is
as remarkable as the deluge -of the plaint
eastward.------ • . '■
Prom General French, of the Baltimore,
and Ohio Railroad, we 4earaaf;ono of the,
boldest highway rpbberiesof modern times- ,
On Thursday, about noon, os two: brothers,
William and Alfred Bell, well known
merchants of Cnmberland, Md.’vv&re driv?
ingalong the old plank road, a.short .dis
tance from BarcowaVlUeu eight milesTfrom;
Cumberland, a-man jumped from the.
bushes^near the roadslde/and, catehingthe.
horse by the head, ; drew/a revolver and ip
true' highwayman stylet demanded their
money. <?r, their.livee. They surrendered,
whaifnnds they bad;' some $27,' when the
robber them to £iye 'Up-their
’ 'Mr. u Alfre& Beil protested tie had
nowatch, and, wbilq.the rascaL's,attention
, was engagod in observing William pnlLi ng
hla watch out; Alfred madea/shatch at.lhe
pistol,, grasping it over the nipple;'. In •' the :
-strug'gle’the’rammer fell, catching. Alfred.
• between ; the thumb and.forefinger, holding.
it so finely that ho.was. dragged' from the;
buggy: Before hei could loosen-'the'pistol,-
from hie. hand, and fire upon hips, the rob
ber'inade hih'Escape in. 1 the wdods. y t
Bell has the pisfcol as a memento,.'Whothß;
highwayman was, or from*
there is no means of knowing.—
Eegtoter. . ".
Ttifl l ditaesc'lCooUes.
I. Theparticulare of the'pi&n Toy thblntro*:
dQction coolie .laborers iotoXiduieiana
have recently beemmade Theem.- .:
Vdoyfers mast pay the laborers monthly ■
;vwi&es; ,
They'must' alsb"adVance-?ls<3.forthc
paymeht.of .thft .posagef money .and two.
months’-wagesof eachcooliej'Ttio'question;
hasbeen-raised vi'hether.the planners jrill?
;l?e i ßble'”to"Talse every yfrWqnty
bands/altfcic ;sama, time-running-tbe ; risk;.
ofthe coolies networking. It ls,however,.
bellevedthatthe-fundawill be forthcoming,-;
And that a large number of coolies will soon.,
be at work. ■:
:-i The material growth.of the South daring
theSaat four years- : l9 strikingly Hshowh by
in some Southern pa«»
pers. The official figures at the department-'
lnWashincddn eeUmatethat the cotton crop
bf ‘ttte 'Sbtlmetii Sthtea thia.y§ar will be.:
wdfctfi 4 'C)W k
tbs expoxiHUfiho South laaot downat s32s,:■
500,000. ■■ At Uiiii ratfj tho Talas of-SOUtfacrn
praiuMs-i*«b<mt(>3l:'£2- per head
fi^ires.
'tlobeAtaaatioax£..tlia .country. .rf . j .
'l© :—. ■» ■ ; ; ai. ; n ,
BUi
morning, and.lSmen rana
clrowboa.
'£ V-'" Wz 2
»MS!W»7S-:
hundrediyearev
dtGermnntqwnv*.
llshed tothe 'JSSjWsSjw.
nmnfli,
’•boat *12.000. - Uj~ ! ii 1j .--.iHl 5 SJ-le
A new bell, weighing tmsntwa hundred
g^^jgggsgsssg&r:
s;Ss»»^^Si
The Doylestown Deniodraf says: *JW tto
long and
Fetter, of Boatfiwppt<in»<Jn,«dtir4ay,DeFr;
tember 4, there walked two monrnera to-,
gether, whose
one hundred **> *tei
On Friday iasVwh&isnexcaratioftyira.:
being made
the East Diamotid, Crawford j
county, thh lema&BSa'lmmambubigw'ere.
found whloh were sulipatffMS be ,<hMe rfa.
French soldier.who jjapst'totro berobogw i
there abont one hundred land twenty yearn
ago. 1;, >r t j■ ■ -
Radical love for the Boldiere&i exemplir
fled by the action tbSCia3o«on,*liqne re -
Berks county, inremovlng.Br.'fp.
a veteran of
Calvalry, fromthe popiUandfjiJSitea tWf.:
Surgeon, and ofleringithb appointment s
Dr. llargreavesa clYltlan. Hargreaves.
however, hud too much maniiness U) accept
the oFer, and through bis recommendahon
Dr. William Enrtz v?as,appsibted,:
«s*^f®WKKl
stabbed In the breast, waslbdhd ojl theroad
abont a mile this side of Hover.: JEhe. apr
pearance of the groond >aronnd;:bbn-lndt
that there had been 1 a quarrel find, astrng
gle between several: |perapns,. ,BlttionKh
the wounded man oould give no araeuut
or the manner. he received his nypttes.Tr-
Some four or five etraggleri, men and itch
men were seep to. ithe-peSgbjOTbopil:
the night befurei and’ It is ,
quarrelled with each- oilier, during WhJ?P
the man was stabbed. The wounded men
was brought to -our alflasbbuso, whsrono’
now lies in a critical condition. 1 ‘
fin
Highway Bobbery.
cirewth or.ih’e fioath..
(Efllanfla 1 )
gj^jrTjaetaboutonfr
Stit'e Tonn»Be Fee».
Solicitor-oir the -U^-S. Treasury, it is
announced, is engaged in the preparation
of an raintfn iimiatft!i#tbo collection erf
Stale tdHbajje : f<ees* , tiy tbeU?
Customs, It is understood that the Solici
tor holds ihf/feeiJ jJ_ d S
cide - against 1, right? of 1 the Collector to
retain a vessel’s papers in consequence of a
refdWl lb The question brings
>*£*o fit
Secretary, of the Treasury can prohibit a
C6llector *of Gusfome Worn acting as an offi
cer of pne of the individual States, ~
Estate er EuzABWH fJM|gM*¥
ot:WeeVJiftiixße}a: tOWnahip.4eceosed.r
-ig&SBtsBmSB£*S&^
BOufl iadeoted tbereto.are reqn^ttd
%S%lZX t lolhe^T^pJi
octtfaO-Blw • ' QnarryvlUeP. 0.
Estate or jrA€JOB;zEBRHiY*XATE
• Ot JSaat township, deceased.—
betters testamentary, on saldeatate having
been granted to the unaerelgnwJ, dllperaons
Indebted ‘to said "decedent are ‘requested to
make immediate settlement, and those naving
cialmshr demands', against.the e&tate .of said
’decedent, to intke known the same to thenn
d^signedwithontd^^^
BAKAH ZEiRPHEY, •'
. Executors.
Presiding in flail township.
octd-ftO GLw
undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute
the balance-Feme intng;in' the band* or Sally
Lorah. Administratrix.of sa’d: dec’fl., to ana
among those legally entitled to the sama, will
tit for that purpose on Saturday, Ootober 30tb
ISG9. at lOo’clccr. A. M., in the Library Boom
of the Conrt-House. fn- the City
where all persons interested in-sald dKtrihu*
a. J*EBERLY,
t. ; pAuditor.,
TISXA'tE OFISEOltfil UEUL. tATE OF
Hlthe townshipof EfliitCocalipoAhtheCoun
ty of LanoaBfcferi-deo , a,r i Notice is hereby given
thhtLettflrs Teslamßntary haTe bepn at&nlea .
to the undersigned of the township of EastCo
callco WoTtSe all persons
knowin* themßelves to,be indebted-to said es
tate 'art?* requested -to make -Immediate pay
ment, and persons having claims againit'-sald
pKOSnt
. • . - • - • • Earl Twp.
CUBTIS HEIL,
CYRUS HABTZ, •
• I ’ East Cocalico twp.
Estate of john soybb, til* of
•Leacodk township, de<fd l —Letters testa
mentary on Will of said deceased having been
Granted to the all persons In
debted to deceased afe requested to make im
mediate payment, and those haying claims or
demands ag£rthsttho;samev will present them
for settlement to reaiding In
said township. JOHN BQYErs.
oct v . ,: : Executor.
IN PHBBCANCE.OF THE PBOYISIONS
of SectlonFourth, of the general Turnpike
Law of 1849, the Annual Meeting of the Stock
holdeii:th the “ Bridgeport and/Horse Shoe
Turnpike Road Compauy,” /or the Election of
Officers for the ensuingrear, is called ; at the
Public House o$- Jonatnan in the
City ol Lancaster. Of? JAUNT) AY, NOVEM
BER the Ist. 1869,between-2and4 o'clock, P. M.
. .. of By-Laws.
AND. M. FRANTZ, President.
ocG . . ..... ' -41W40-
T* ftortfr St., Lancaster,
iS, C. RBEADI, j - • ■■ ,
Ko. 2iEOStKlng;9treet- 1 iloor, over Bkile»
■ Ngw Store. ■ j ■ .
EouAti v. Ki;m
NO.. lQrft>rth:Dake.sl.. Lanoasior
b. r; ttA'an, ' s “‘ 4
No. 19Nortb-Ira£o ; st, lAncaeter
F3£j). PYFBB,
No; 5-3oinh I)n&« gt.. Lancaater
A. J. ■
ni No. -to-Eaet Singßlreet.Lancaster
,S. H. PRICE, *_ ’ .
1 Conn avenne, west of Conn Botfse,l»ancafiter
A J. lUUF?SA»,
No. SSIB Locust Btbeet,
~ ComjsUßtA. Pa
a. w. SSVS VEU,
•; (idouth Dube Bt., Lanoft»t^r.
•JVMv 1
: no.- 5 ISortb • Duke rt.- Lso&oagtCT
a;x‘ »■' MHDaAB, ' ■ '.. ,
r . No. 9 Orange st:, * Lahcaater
K. 'ftS. H9S7H, j.' .
Columbia- Lancaxtcr coaoty, f a
. :-i-: - No. 48 North lhoce su. Lap caatar
; t>. w. W'rrKWox; L ;
- Haa removed his office to No. 68 East King at.
ErnOKiP. IST, • /
S ATTORNEY AT LAW, ,
, -OPFtCE W-JXH NV EtLMAKEft, lisa..
WohTH'Xuft tSTBJCET,
• sept >S ■ 1 PbC; ' ,lywBB*
l«sfautetctg,;&c
‘W'p.OIS'W^VK.I^’S
'WHbi,i»ALE AN-D DETAIL
W' ; S;l;(3 s T- O HE
’no! king-street.-
Planes, Organs, Melodeons; Piano and Melo
doon iitools and VfoUnsy Guitars, Ban
jo©, 'Tambarlnea,-. Accordeons, Concettlnis,
Drams, Jb’Dcs, Fiates.'Flagooleis, Harmxmicos,.
Clappers, Tifangles, stxiagidf all kihjfffi, Bow
r Ha&fTu nffife Porks,’ Pftch Pipes, * Viohn 1 Bo'ws,
sCell'o ; Bows, l -Violin^andDGQfihr Boxeß.-Maaic
iPorUCOUos, lßHtEaatldnrißQDks:Xf{«U kinds,
BdWiiAnd 'every
, tfon ot Aiaslcal Jlerphaonjjtf »■ ■AU.oidnra filled
®mpUV' fet' tha tiSlSr TOtaSrbV. Whhfosdle
G ITAttAtoßtfiD;
i - j& «. Tohlfig and't epairfDg , jptombtiy i atumn-
CdtOi 'l eiil '■ MJfW:AW{‘AyOpJtWA’Ri.L>,:.;•
VVsstKlagalreetr Lancaster..
::,r
mjatiu VlftlXA POlAfiufiSAß’S HKAD
_L •has-bepaziidSCryjPQSntttr.affioflg the peo
ple. \it ia
••t .■M7-Hb-BfelifiHali i B-‘Vsrll)I)OW, i ;i
«OU’J'HWiiiT: .BIJOAHE-
’ : XjAMeAbTEIt-.PA.
There,lsiadso bn-aanaLOhe'-aefimauawff I>C!
mnde.up th>3*der, ; 3ii|gle.*iiri Doubfo; - ;(;! .
SILVER AND GOLD iIODNTBDJiiiBNEPP
. MOtTNTED RABNEBa, j
' Tf AND OOMBION iiARNiCSB; 1
•/i 0..- . Every-DeSciripllohil'lli 1 ' 11 - *'• - ■
ELLIES' TllPSk|h
’salsAtogaH* SOLE LKATHERtrcnkb,
. 1 BIN E’ aUKKB>YcrM.OBOGeCKBATOHKhHJ
i E -K CUiarA>HO«OCCOaATCaELBi '
.. .
,>.rr.u xot oX y • .
In * Diffiei-eht. OoIOESJ wicb' <
.'do#?* dia :
! WnltahWtPhbt togallßhduiclfera Ifprdperiy fit
ted; .;anti/3n. Jnanyjxasee^whLhealinpaore'
'•SEtA/EE, tateiaiba Sbr Blattoybn-ahjrtglei'dols,
Ij Employing:tiie^ery:l»Btfltot«T»ailt!3W¥ffcla r
, .warrauteiL to. £>e executfdla Uib. best manner*.
estweximiiie Agrltfaftax&L
and Seed Wafwocmsr^Or^Eas^JUn^street
'idmpaster, 1
we have also the for. flit
<rstif, b?"frhe:fegfrfofe : &a&- r shrartl%ft'caftii6tbg!
QraVel
n ti:r :'J a UiuUJ- | ■•
•Jaci.L'.vjsnt/fl.'.m : sv
imoYwei oi*w iG iioiiri'.q .'
f
MS* "ill avikslHfaltiM/tfP'-yWM
03 tnm niti-j! mil s-'i^ov/
d hg«tApaßTfT,ffißgnTt^OyHte'R» | o ! ni ] .'
b2l .ao Uly.on v mo f s 'ftwH»j*i4rwi
figaflif arttet STREET* pWTT»*T>gT,PffTA«
iissiftiilti
mm "isl|'
; ;dLDiHBuCASaai&B&,|oaATn?as. *?•! c
li'coATiHta-MrßLTnvn yFriTuffH^B.
6 *
;i &
~ H\T ' i:
: 6p : ; MiEE: "
- ;‘ r |gy>ygS/: r ,'?.
.i-;«
Vr.rrrr^'aio/".-
i-'* i::
i [ .7i 1 rri/M • i
i>« a 1 op s 7 .'- : i
. HA.GEB ABROTHERSkfIva Jicovln storey,
foil.' kccolc of JJoreigtrand Domestic cl>iy-
GOOD 3 Tot Faliflalea.and invite aaQxamlAflT
lion.- -n: < '-■ •• ■i y jn r.'i i-. - . . >■' •
jladies nssss goos& ; 1
: 'j£Lil wodii popijn
for Ladies Children's Suita to New Choice Ue*
m
PLATE .AND.WATEB-PRQOF, CLOAKINGS,-'
- - , F IVTJI. SHAWLS. —.--.-a*—
OPERA FLANNEIR.PLAIIS ANDPLAID.:.
«r,Arfr^sn' : 1
■\; : 1 ‘ 1 .. ;
siiir poplins, feaiTltz, Kni
• "htpow QlotPH: Meirtooes*. DgLalnes hud
Alpacas, to all the New-Bhsdeai; ■
• DRESS GOOES FROM 200 UPWARD, ;
MOURNING GOODS. • t ' l ’ •
BLACK BOMBAZINES, GREIONE CLOTH,
. . , A New Material., t " , 1 ’
-
MKBINOE& * ALPACAS,
-•" "" BLACR . .... 1
LONG AND SQ.UAREi'SHAWI*3, • • I
... BLACK CRAPE VEIiiB.ANDJCOLLARS. J
'■MEBINQ yPSTa spß & CHI LDHEN.
FOREIGN AND .DOMESTIC- m..:’. J
HOSk-EBY‘AND .••O’liO V®S'f .
THOMPSON MUPiiOyBD..
kid GLQ w,Fall.Shades., • ,
Whit#.
aadflnoShafeefj and Ballard Vale Elannela^—
BLA'NKJEM inkuqoallties. JElotis© FarniSh
York and Pniladelphia markets for Hiah; at
QiiRPETSt CAREETSn;
BEST ENGLISH AMEIiucANB^US'
BEL 3,. LOWELL AND HARTFORp.3-
PPY AND ■ INGRAIN BBPSSEtS, ,
S-PLY VENETIAN BTAIR CAR
-1 . -PET,- WOOL -DUTCH, {HEMP :
!i- -AND-RAG CARBET3;’ ‘i
■ MATTING, 1 •
BUGS AND •p’pQjß,-MATTS.
F L 0,0 O I L. Oi O T H'S),
W-IDE.
. ,
Pi,AIN AND DECORATIVE PA£-0
HALLS, LIBRARIES, DINING ROOMS, ,
tjKf pKpHEa, &c., Ac. • ;*■ r
THE LARGEST STOCK TJIIS. C jTYi
WINDOW - SHADES;
damask: and lace curtains, .
BUFF AND GREEN SHADS HOLLAND
* FOk BALE BY '
OG [HAGER & BROTHERS. " "stfe-iO
.jftgtttfc.
Atalc&ble farm _,
atfubliu sale. - ' ,
■ •*. ; WilL be exposed to public on
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1 i ISI®, at; l. sVIM.
of said day, la front of the ;
CENTRAL HOTEL, BUNBtJRY, PENN’A,
A TRACT OF LAND, *
Situate in Upper Augusta township, Northum
berland County, Pa, known as.'. .
THjE: .“.DR; ..REAIj EARM, i;
CONTAININ G 158 ;AORES.n
more or less. This is a most.desirable farm. It
is beautUul rolling IhncL; about to‘pores
cleared and under superiorcultlyaHon;
Ihe remainder is linely timbered*
No such;.body" of timber exists. '
elaewhere in thpcpunty,: \
The buildings are a , , ; -
LARGE BANK. BARN, A .. t
TWO-BTORY ‘WOODEN’ HOUSE,. *.,
a one-story Log House,- and the' usual out
buildings, all in good repair. The- water is
most convenient. ,and abundant- The fruits
are apples, cherries,'pears and plums. A peach
orchard has been planted recently. The larm
Is located on the Reading Turnpike, twomHep
from Bhnbury and one-ha U-mile from- the
BhamtSkln Valley. Railroad, - Perfect title
ondayofsaie.
•ht tart same tlubfe and place, wljl be offered at
public sale the late' •• •' -■J'-’ • *■• -
RESIDENCE OF PEAL, > ...
dec’d.ln Sunbury, Pa, situated on thqjiorth
east corner of Chestuntstreetand Centre. Alley.
•The lot is 80 ft.'-front by-2SO tn depth. Thp
buildings are a two-story frame
taining eight rooma’hp Stairs and- fourrooms
downstairs) ice bouse, smoke house and large
barn. . . - - H, JR. PEAL,»
EXecr • r.r br 1.. b t Will and Tealament of
oot 13-4!. i< «» .. J. W-TjE^LTpec'd.;
trALCAUX£ TABB AM> MILL^SEAT
sell at-puhlic sale, attbb public h'ousjs.ofXacob
Resh; In DromoretOwrishitf.JLnh cast dr county,
Pa., all the valuable Tracts of LniKThs herein
.described, to wits'
Tract No. 1, containing -•. r i
129}$ ACRES*.,
more or less, situate iu Di'umbre township,
Lancaster "county. Pa., of a mile
from Drumore Centre,and atoutthesarhe dis
tance from the Lancaster and Port Deposit
Road, upon which are erected a LargeTwo*
.story Brick DWELLING ( .HPU3E,"Erame-
Barn: Large Carriage House,
Bpring House, Wagon Blied,* Hog Houre,'and
other necessary outbuildings; there i* an Ofi*
chord of choice Apple Trees, Li -prime bearing
condition. 110 Acres of this tract is good Nrm •
land, the balanceJLn Woodland. *Tfte property.
Is well watered, there being four 'streams, one
of which is the Conowiouo Creek; running
thioughic, Flnewaten la carried to the door.
of thb BflhSe by.a.hydraulto ram. . .< ■ . «
No. 2, atract o( wood and pasture land,..cm*
talnlfik" . .' ’ .. ?
-SBVER'a'.VD A HAI.F aettps. '
with the Conowlngo Creek running through
it. Thfa 1A a good wlte for n.-MUlorotliei* Sla
chinery, fpnU3hli}ggood and steady
mill power, i- - ,
Bale to (jomnifetfce'at 1 6’clbek, JP, Ja;rqJ said
' day,when attendance will be given terms
ofsWomido'kuowbby : . > •
s*j29-Itw-3.0J WILLIAM W; STEELE.,
; [ Auctioneer; .•. .I,
' rjßiVCi'K yAi.KOFVAi.jJ A at*; BKAI.,
£ ESTATEiI-Wrllbc sold
tde-premises, aIl-’£he : rtJsl-testate ofJbhh' Jac?,,
deceased, situate In Coleraln township/Lari- ’
castercpanty 4 PA t on the road.leadlnglfrcm
the Unlon Meeting House : to.Oxford!,.oboutil
mile from the former and fi'om (hp'lat
'lerplflee/eOnsisiingor- 1 " r "_-' -i*' ' I ;
i . IC4-ACRES AND- 6-'PfiBCHES t)F'^AND,
- less, adjoining-landa.of Robert Boyer,
Aliceißrown* J. Hasting andj.L.McCorauip u-
Tbe improvements consist of a Twband-d"
Half Story-DW-ELUNG HOUBE.'wUb 3. tobtns.
on thid ist floor and 5 on lh6 becond floor-;
garret a sealed for bed rooms. There ls.acel
ir n R, with ASOdd; Vauitdh.lt, 'and bakb
oven and boilers built in the good
Barn wltu. stone fcjtabLing,, Wagon "and Car-,
rlago : House, - Wbod Honse,- Corn Dillfe; thb
buildings are not lon g:bniltj and jhaveiau'.the
late Improvements. /JheruLi-abom. 20 A.CREB.
of meadow,'with a'fine stream running'
through lu and about 15 AC3&* oi Umbet^the;
balahee or the farm is laid J cUt In,convenient ;
fields, under good fence. The¥e>-l&;ctiauing
qi
aai®ssi^9ffiffßisssgswss‘
able for either farming or ls,
Th aHlghrStafe of cuitivßt3eTi'‘aml convenient
- tomßiSrSborea/ sch otfls and plaessOT worshi b,
Any person wishing to seeithb-nEopafty iffill,
call upon thp .undersigued,.Teaidiiqr on thje
' property: wnefl attendance will be 'given;.
r
SB-a
WnxiAWnoXEn.^^^— '-pb.-.a
. .<^lr iiar." U
: 'i 800 %'?<&&&'■'&& O.'X ! •
WEST KIN■ i
IJT!--,7Lid I. Ci.ll^Np-kSTEßiPAi'i‘Jliido'J j .
xuur aoort west of the comer of ftotovanduiFei
Mree& t r<tod .i}ewfy #ppQ(fe'il& ' j '
‘:<2> ... • !
:: - Thb -subscriber-' herebylnbttfife'tie public'
that he has.always on hand a large asshrf
ness, he hopes tobe able
jtfjgg
j Alter hshi
retuniettWelv l
texittbulbbrislneesttb
iP^pnagOOi--ivJb-vhlo Ip
ear Customer work of all kinds ‘ircmafptlF
attended to»,,vr^_-. n .. < gr „. ft {
hanoatm nlaecf
BITAT*
DRsfpßv'.*? ffir; .y- : ; tf : ?r | >y‘ t r , >^»; :^ l
■StorW-
O” F^P*-“ a I?^EeBHLI?H*N, !,,,
ang&SfnxtrSl* Cbegterco.-
ItateoteultlvUHinP- aSSt^iAiSß^M'pSn^ l
lioQ'^WTE^.'rHEB-BOABDffI)HOnSB r Stone
ttrtaft ybetßrm'ia dpdefgodd-fenoing. »
<^^ e “^j‘^fel.^AMßEßT. : , :
BBUI.IC sai^—os.wedsEsdat.oc
*rOßEK27.lB(j3, tie offer ;
at .pnblto'.nafisaV tbe pnblln boose; or Jobn,
Annel. In the JtaoOEbflf fianhelm,tbe -follow
tmdealraMTctwtiPTbpeity.latitnexesldene®
situate ln tStit-Borobgta; frontliig on Nortb
a ’ssi
ssss aßßS»ass^»^:
essary ontbulldinga—all well Unlabed, nearly
newfand In are also on
toe prernlaeaaraln-watax Oifltern, and a nnm
,av™3MBas?sfessSiSiss:
Sior to toe day ofsdief can dcrso by calling on,
e»ry Arndt, . 1
Pessessioirsnd agood title Trill be given on.
tog-first of April next. ... •. :
' Sale to commence jrt"2 o’clock in the after
noon of said day.tw-ban attendance will bei
iSW^SaM^Vldow.
-c-h*TiITABEEEA-L ESTATE AT PUB-' :
r\7^ 4 ‘l,lG''BA L El,—On TUESDAY, OCTOBER (
20 1869 ih©' undersigned.-Execators of Jacob.
Msnbeim. 'Lancaster I county, l&fpTolJo.wlngJ
•yalnabip. Heal Estate£lfde St deoe&sed, to
\A. ; -TiiNNIIII 3T, -V ;■ : .
! And' PIECE? OBTAROE& OF GROfXND.sUa- ■
'fcwtfctfw ■BQt^iiTtestcomerofaoaUiPrasßian.
ptreets,- in -BaW^roug^ccn-;
tain In's irCFrontHO® -Prussian Street Go teei,
and‘on Ferdlßiand' Street
tjociiat- Alley"'-dr- fop"west, and'property-ott
Ssij^sgsL®isss3sa&;
Hoc Sty, large andeommo-.
SudiisßarS MHfSd Currying Sbop-^aU^m-;
deron&M6lTand6lberneoessaryoul6ulldtogs.
‘Be®"' occupied as-*nTan-.
rounding neighborhood. The Standls not ex
celled by any olbeT“lif“ttiß State; its location
SinSmoQ* theflnfisti ggrAcultoral regions in,
theoountry; aniUUsicpnvenJent to the Koad-[
in" and Columbia'ltaUroad; feud the proppsed (
andd’lnegrovo-iiallEoad now under I
' C pperty will be sold- or in)
•two parts, as may-best snlfi jmxcbaidm. pw-j
Bdfaaaeslrdbs of vlewlhg theabpve,pridr tq.tbe
day%f BaleL'can do on Horaoe,
Tiasher'TfesidlnC tßferebti. l • ;••• *v ; «• ■ - [
tale to comm mice-at; 2 :o*clQst tojtjieafter
noon; of said; day,-when «tenteWsiSUl!»!
eiven and the terms made knowhT)y thd bn-,
derslgned, Executora of fg* i
J. M. DUNLiAEV .[
HORACiIDASHEft. ■
.bbtQ4(l-2tW.
PUBLICSALE -
of -i ;
:V A) I/U'A. BL E BEAL ESTATEJ
Under and by virtue of a deed of trust, exe
cnted to me byEarton-Boteler and wife,T will
sell at publio sale/lathe village of Browns*
vllle, {Washington County,- on THURSDAY,
tbe 4tliOf NOVEMBER next, alUbu/ollbniiis:
Very valuable>reai. testate.. coaßistine-of ;the.
said Barton -Boteler. now
resides^ anTcauthlning: /* -. ~
' • - 19&Z ACREfcS OXXAHX>,-' •
situate near tae above named-village.- The
lmorovem.en.ts are a commodious "
TWO-STORY BKICK
containing £0 rooms, with a .cellar under tbe
xeaitrtngSwldfed, inw'twoapartmjjnfs; ft new
stabld with shedding; ’wagon 'shed, corn-crib
■ttod gt&niary under oner oof; blacksmith shop,
carriage, ice and smoke bonee; a never-falling
Spring ,Convenient to-; the dwelling;. an Or
chard of choice young fruit trees close to the
house. The Washington County Railroad
runs through the firm;-on which is a FlagSta-J
itiato, at. which is a email portable Weather
boarded House. The farm is in
cultivation, and under, good Tenolng. a large
amount being post and ralL This farm Is .also
WfiißWatered, having rnhhlbg waterm every
fleld; The farm wllrbe offered entire, and also
in two parcels. ** '* ' v il c r, i
yParcel No- lontheeast side of
being about half the farm.on whichstands the
dwelling house and other improvements.
- parcel No. 2 on the west side otthe Railroad,
being the other half of said larm, without im
provements, but on which there are several
beautiful building sites. Also, [\\“ .
. saw ACKtiS MOUNTAIN'LAND, ■
heavily timbered With young chestnut. This
tract is adjacent to the farm,' and on which
there is a good log house and a fine-spring of
water. It liesi-on the .east-aide c£ Elk Ridge
mountain. Also a Three*Atory Stone DWEuL
INU HOUSE in the town of W ever ton, between
• & O. R. B. and xhe'Cahal,
of SALE ARE: One»thlrd of pur
chase money to be-paid on the Ist day l of April,
lSZO,andthe balance in two eqhal'paymenta,
one and two years from, ihedayof Bale. with
Interest from April 1,]570. The, purchaser to
give note with approved security dh the day
of sale for each' pajunten t. _ ~' '
Possession will be given on April l t -lS7ty ana,
•when entire purchase mnney ehall.he.paid a
‘'good and sufficient deed will be executed to
the purchaser. THOMAS H. QRAMPTON, \
cct<Mo-stw| Trustee.
T AND AGENCY IN NEESON COUNTY,
, , A.
• TheNeis'oncounty'Farming', Grape, Mechan
ical and Mercantile (Incorporated) Company
nave- opened.'an'.office on.their farm, 7 miles;
northeast of Nelson Court Hop*e, where the
President or. Clerks of the Company may be
rouhdataimmes; Thby.tollcHcorreßpondence
withpcrsons desirous topurchase or rest lands
ifl-aselson or adjacent counties. -Address'the
President at Nelson Court House, and corres
pondents will be promptly attended to,he Is a
•practical man with large experience, is a law
yer of 30 years practice, sturpractfctng; and
was a land trader before'the war. He Li
well acqualhtediwith alMhe lands in Nelson
and adjoining country,..and. will Investigate
the title to all iand&..we may b*lL Nelson
county will, compare favorably Tor original
.fertility of soilwithany cohnty In Virginia,ia
perhaps the most rolling of hny-county e'aatof
.the Blue-Ridge; The valleys and flat lands not
surpassed by any In the State for farming and
planting purposes, and the south, south wttt
‘ and s6tuneastem slopes ot her mountains and ;
hills, it is thought, is unsurpassed In any part
of the world for the quantity and excellence ol
the forest Grape. '. - .
And the abundance of pure spring water
that abounds in'every section of the county,
together with the Immense water power that
is capable of driving any amount of machine
ry. thatmayhe desired for the’moßt extensive
-m&np4octurli}g. compahles, und,.last though
«notleasvwp have pqrh&ps the mostTßaiabrl-j
bus' cftmale fn the world. . nave at least
10U.WW, acres of lahd in lott'hnd tracta'frora one
-acre to 1000 acres,' r&aging ’lrdm $2 to &0- ptr
acre. We have one tract of 10,000:acres iof
.Mpuntainlandforsale. ..Petson* jdealrlng to
purchase, are respectfully to open
- - ; Frfesideut.
.. . • REFEftENOBe*. . '■
Judges Wm, J. Kuberis.<n, Watson, Itlvea,
Sbeify, Shacalemrd. Faculty of the
Unlveisity of Nelboncouni
-ty, axHUAlbemarte;-*’ '•*' .
‘ ALEX. FIT2PATRICK,
... j*o«lyfc£3. . li — l ljliu J rPresident.
; OF' ,T >:l .:
. i_‘ ; . ,Ksi».h.-,uas-x-mm~' • • -
Comprising some of the finest,! best located,
, :>i r -. .and most valuable. . i . - <>
xora; AND' HOUSES' AND. LOTS '
, , In HATER'S FERRY,
'•The Fropertyof the Heirs of Gbraraß. Wtigerj
deceased. •- -1 ,
By virtue of a "Be'cree of tbo Circuit Court ;of
Jeflferson Conoly, West,Virginia, rendered at
the'idepfcerriber-Tettn' thereof fortbe yearO.969.
in a suit in Chancery brought by Walter Ta
ylor and wife andLuoy JT. Wager vs. Uerard B,
* Wag aeyfcees, for Par
; 3mopv theandeisigned,A-Special Commission *
•frill proceed to «elf at'Publlc Auction,\Oh ■ r *
BAaUSDAY, OCTOBEB 30th,'- •
i Harper's
Ferry, West Virginia, the very Prop:
building purposes, and HOUSESAifB LOTS!
sitnated m Harper.'aFeny, West Virginia, and
Iriill odmfraßlriocated for the purpose ot . -
PLACES OF BUSINESS ANJ> . - - i
,iVr ; <'I f - ,V t ‘ r \'^iBftIV ATEEESipiINGKS^
It lies at and about the newendMagnlflcefat
Bridge of the.B. ,and O, IL'BLCoV'aorpss the
Potomicr IS situatedtb the Win
chester and the B.&O.B. B.; andlxrotaderf a
portion of the gromulof the Shenandoah Ho
tel, and all of the, aroundjmon.Tfhlch stands
the Bxpre&B'BttllcJiSg randinaiiy eicelleht <
rtl iwl3<iHOUßßs.*AKiy*LOX»ia t :tuai j
; ORife*. phbUo thepnblio
p^picautaln^
Asd'the meeting of ;the Potomad hhd Bhehah-j
~* <! !nviewotlie ßAßE BY GQTEStrMSiST tui
its BealEstate and Water-Power ln'Harpef’d
Ferry, to Immediately takeplace.andtheoon-}
.sequent laeteadefef tnebhslnesshndptoeperity
> 1 ti -Jt"i gji' u ( “j 1 pn*»l,*s!>c-3i? citra'icd bmpUMßi
!
oct e-40-ttwl Special OrannUßloner. core in all cum. Bep 8-89-Bmw ~
, ahd store
igc-Hotchor
&b‘ :j»
»s;«sIki;»! a?m:«u totoksi. ; - ! i^. x r*
5? ill- ’■-:
:--i :iir^9i^*W^iSii:r.'rr-
of Mart,’ Afflfflionfa 'aoa
: WtMlu. j../,./.;
. c , WABBAHnm.Jr^K_Ai^ i TKB^^aS
'Tfalß i&fanbre contain^ 1 *!! 1 tlie efamenta
Ptbd3» Oaigfc chips of all kiHH**ndi*JiigMy?
it, *i» Iby
ttholi&Yfe,l>y>aaalyals,
yiaUttefr .-c nr: t-; ; r :; ' •••’
-• •!i ; .'i “i 1 ' *i r v-.'} : i Lml'v-1 ■•• ■ •
Itadfccd in Qf 300 |)pwid» ««*,. . ...
prxoN, shaSplbbh ift
~. . i i
88 South Watkba 4aSouiHDMyraAi»;AVs£
' ;; . r ._ : .
, For! site T>y' • WH.- KIfXNOIiDS, ,
' j ; ft£ :;79Sotitii8
ja id ,by-dealers..generally . Uirqughoutthe
country. ; [SepSTJywßfr. 1
■ : For. tntonnaUoij, address; .Henry-Bower
Philadelphia.- - 1 - 1 ‘ ( "
gar a h
, RAW BONE
StFER PHOSPHATE OP 'tIME.
STANDARD WARRANTED.
We offer to Farmers, the present Fall season
BOUGH’S BAW-BONis SUPER PHOSPHATE
OF LlMHAsbeing hlgblylmproved.;
BAUGH’S RAW BONE SUPER, -PHOS
PHATE is, as its name indicates/ Prepared by
dissolving Raw Bones ini Oil ot Vitriol—teat is
Bones,that have not been deprived of their or
ganio ee ana glae—by bnrnini
or-bsklrigf It, theFefcre, presents to the use o»
the Farmer axl ths valuable properties of Raw
Bones in a highly concentrated form—render
, lug it at once quick in action and very perma*
«- Farmers kreTeconimended to purchase
of the dealer located in their neighborhood. # in
sections wbereno deafens
..HOSPHATEmay be procured directly from
t!'e dnflerßigned. l
BAUGH & SONS;,.,
Pl’flCß, DELAWARE AVENCB
Jy2B gfoXAPELPHIA
1869. «*«“•«**«“* 1869.
: WALL I*AJE>!EIfe.S-
HO.WELII &: BO.URKE,
• - . '; • jTAKUTACTUBEBS OT *' : I
PAPER HANGINGS & WiNpOW'SHADEB;
■ SALES. ROOMS,.
COB. FOURTH AND MARK ET STS.,
" PHILADELPHIA, i-
■Facloru; -Cor. -twenty-third and i'ansom Sts
; NE-W htyt.^3 l EVERY" DAY, '‘{
'.BepZ9-& ' OF-i>jjß,qWN MAKE.;,' U Srgy
BARIAKW’S *BM>IG6 BLIJB IS THE
. cheanastandlbest article ln-the-marhet
.tor BLTjSNa.OI,OTgt!3. .1
. It does iiot oontaln.any aola. • *
- It will not Injure iheHnesflhbrlfc. ;
•••It*-is pht dp‘St >\WWBBRGER*B;HfcUG!
•BTOREiNo. NortneKCONDBtreBt.THILv
tniunlHT a ; and foe Sale by .most of. the gro«
gebs and Dbvgqistb, i-
; t£o gfeiiulfae has both RAnnow’a and.Wn-T
-*bbbg«b*snames.oh the label; all Others are !
• owjttefey ' - —l* u ,
.. . HARLOWS -BLUE "will oolor-- more WMer
than tonr times the game weight of lndlgOi .
apr 28, ISC9, lyw-17. , - I'
'T *" nT f* 7 ff>TrTTf>:w»i —,V--
! * j o hit flbe i b. a ;
7lB - ARQEt STREET. •• • •.: i
M.lddle*of the Blochi Between 7th'Rnd Bth. St. •
. • : ■ |
PHILADELPHIA. . „
Importer,' Manufacturer and ..DeoJer.vln . all
kinds and quality of— •;
FA B C Y F TBS !
FOR INDIES’ jGHItiDBEN’S "WEAK.
H aviire- en larg ed, remodeledaud iiflprbvfed'
■my old-abd-favoraolyTcnown-FUR EMPORI
UM, a«<t haying Imported- a very large and;
spiQp3lda6Bartment p£ail tkadlilerent klndsofl
Furs from first hands,in Europe, and haveßad>
'them made npby the most skuiroi workmen;
Twould-respectfally Invite my friends of I*h-j
-casterand adjkoent'CcrtliiUea.' to eail and-e'X-
assortment!
of Fury,,’farjuadieaand.ChlldWh*; t arn:
deter mined to sell at as low prices as any other
respectable'House In this city. All Fora War-,
ranted. No'mTßTepresentatlons to effect sales.'
" : JOHN FARBIRA,
s2JMm.w3S 718 Arch street, Philadelphia. {
1869« Fil, 1869.
EDW IN HA Tj L i CO.,
28 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Invite the attention.otpnrchasers on visiting
Philadelphia to the;* laige and elegant
' ’stock ;of
DRY GOODS,
-aj . CQRSI9TIKG XI?-PAST OF-' ' ‘
81/XttK ana COliOßfiD SILKS; 11
FRENCH'WId lßroff POTLINS,:: • ’
..fLAJN amICOLORED POPLINS,
• • Medium and low priced DRESS GOODS.
DRESS GOODS of the latest styles oonstantlj
receiving.
BLACK GOODS IS GBEAT YABIETX.
. LONG and SQUARE BROCHE BHAWL9. ■'
LONGhnd SQUARE BLANKETSHAWIi?.
ARABS, CHINOHILLATAOKKTS,
SILK CLOAK VELVETS, 1
SILK.FINISH VELVETEENS;
, SILK FLUSHES, all colpra. ...
CLOTHS and OAESIMEBES,
TABLE LINENS and NAPKINS, *
• •> j SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS,
, BLANKETS and-COUNXERPANES, :v/ .
, PIANO p.nd ; TABLE-CQ VERSI • • 1
WHITE'GOODS, • LACES, EMBROIDERIES,
~ GLOVES, HOSIERY, Ac.- ,
N. B.—-We deal.ln good GOOD 3 and endeavor
to leli at such prices that.will give&atißfaotlpn.
shfTuo Cbestnut ana Market 'street cars
will convey you - E> tVlthihafewdoorsofthe 1
s.orcr.- 1 oLMaIW • ! EDWIN-HALL A CO..
. 28 South Becond BtroetvPtiiladßlphia.;
' . ' ‘ tcOIIJIDNICATjiD.Vr
P CBS I; FIIM 1 CHEAP ASIVGOOn.
Where there ore so many Fur Store sis there.
is in the city of Philadelphia It Is difficult lor!
the uninitiated to determine whereto boy,—
‘ Tltfse whoare tprsed in the different qualities
f of Purs however, know where to go, and those:
-readers brthispiper, who are not acquainted
with the various gradeaof Furs, we would ad-■
vise them to ga'toan establishment of the best
reputation, wnerg they .can purchase with the 1
greatest confidence, and be satisfied that they
are honestly dealt with, .“Wb know of no bet*
ter or mors reliable etor©'than-that of Messrs.
JOSEPH ROSENBAUM A CO;, NOwSIOABOii i
MEEkT being their newiloca-
Uon, where we are confident-from tholr long!
experience in tb© Fur business, that-pertcms
'can' get- good Fur©- hud 'the worth of their
-money,: • -v.. i. i.;. •
i Their Newiitore is .the «en£re*of attraction
on, account of the good Lghtla which’ they,
show off all their goods. >
M3-On Saturday they do no &UJlnejj.-“65 "
The most fashionable; Furs this season will
be the Mink is-the most ser
: vloable Fur and ;they.;have) them: la various
styles ana-qnaUtlefl,ana for prices to suit ail; i
andEiuce'a .lady‘doss hot wishlo'-get.a h'ewi
sfet of Phra -ereryko&son, it ls ; vefy esrfairtial.
Jio know 'wihere*to -gO’and purchase ; go6dj
iKnrso ..or: •; i > iv.- •
. Tq soe the.silky. aueneMandid&rkJxrts and'
elegance, of of all .their Furs will well
repay aVlslt to -this' 'establishment/ and.all'
1 their Kura 'Warranted t’o be ffenuine as r«H
resented. r r-:. . ; T ■ ‘.v,-.;
A flllnk Bable-setooefc-$l&4o £O5. and some,
very rare dark sets being a. 11l tie- higher: but
from $3O to 950 will buy an exoellenvdark set,
ana flf«
•/Them ih&b is'llieHUftetmißiy-gablei the!
'aiberean BqnlrTeL: Royal: iEnuhoe, nGsrman
■ FlUh and CnlnchUll and t Roods and;
‘Other high ahd.lpwnHcedFuri luendlew,ya
.rietita,, ' *. . *. , ■ . .. . :
BAUM A CO., and the number 510 ArtfbStttidt;
between sth and-Gtbr south-side, Phllad’a. !
P, B.—Furs repaired .and altered into the
present fashion a . <T . 0 ~ oct 13-il-3mw.
:j iyj'j::'.im-:9cj cuJ :i:lv.- I
NO. 80 .ROBTH :'i j
: (IXQttIBSJc ! '" d ‘
. — _pE£u} i« |
UNITED QT4Z£S BPNX^ t 'STOCaa.. QO'I.D,I
,;■..;;, J f JisnJj
' drafts givenon atj.thb pßiNoirii;
I ;,v;* < rtj ..-C-’IIIbDBS .i-Jfl-f-'’
- 1-. SECTIONS MADEIPBOMrftY. 1 j
COlii rIPBI
SSPOaITSI
ximir.ZWlifwP V.
Vi»t f»»^T»M»V^ta^Btalwpatnt»maflfM»M.-ALIMJ
r. JJL, AOG.
mAndpActubers,
■AIKWAT
ili®KllPS
s jwi»| ftwmc iBMWWi warn i I
IM3a,WMot.lfaF :iHii '■ i ; i; ; i : I
i [g.y Saw fcgyjM tsplcparaS {I U !
Jttani to.
jßdaTotittatggaiatoM^moooVg. I^-^l -"!--
ivwtottdii!iaa4ral3lnu-ui<-Mtnliigia-.
xttdr enSactk mmeeciall wlt»«rp«aSM Ana.
1; .- Li-: ...
u ; • rwßitK amxioir aches* ;■
~<xtendlngin, alternate
ofthetoaSk7solatheSMthmile postilnKan
■saa.to-Denyißr*- The proceedsAttha jaleof.
ln vested by)hn;Xniktees
ta; the 7 J*r cent; Bonds ; themselves tip to ISO
-ora U.rf.Bondfl,»flr' *i’ii,iC". •. y V.£ H'-WT':'...
.1 si itoif
“ tfoxAeT Of* the • finest por-'
,tiOns of the magnificent Territory or Col
including.* coal flakt ancfpinery. ; The Com-
also holds TWin asset another tract of
Him6>Vimolu'((l In'iho fctntjh.of
■.ii i. •- ■ -• •fammiu, - ■••,'• ”,•"
■and although not pledged as a security {brthie
.Loan, thairipotSaMdon, adds largefy-to we
Company’s wealth and credit. we estUnato
the- -•! Ti-r-i -If- ,''r{;.z ,^v"
Value ortJieCojnpany?* Property* cor
:; •( wow^oo
;' net, while the JUmur la merely:,. •
■:; '• :•. -v ; ;; :.~r \\ •
/■^laiepaiida'liiY^;. 1 , [i I .:’} _ r.. -
; THIRTY YE AlrtS,TO : RUNy ‘
lromMay.J»lBi®,endwil*pay'
BE.VBNJPJBB GENT. INTEREST-IN COLD
semi-annually, on.,May 1 and Nov, 1, and are
: TTt2EFRQM t3QVERNHENT,^AXATIQN
i xbe Company paying the tax.
Tl^pilncip^-of^lw'lioairia-ffiftfle payabU'
In Gold, in ,tlie aiy .of jNew ¥qrfe,bvtt each
eoap<m‘iVlu be payable ‘ ”,
; tffptfob or New'Yorte,
at option of .the holder, rwlthoutmollety at the
i
VOn&CGO Bond in New Vorfc. &fi (gold) each
HaifyStf. . . • • .. j.v „
• : Ohir.OOO Bond in London. £7 ss. 10. each half
year; «.,■•■'• • :j ■ ’ '
On 81,000 Bond In Prankfoit, FT fir. 30 krtzs.,
eachhnif.y.ear. .. i . '<•••
liOan, before accepting the
trust h&d ibe cop,(JtUoa’ofjtlie.Boaci,and.Uu©
Country' turbbgli wbloU It- rpns, carefully ex*
stained.- Theyfita happy .to glvo
emphatie-endorpemeiit atf a ' , . i ,
1 *' INVESTMENT, ;
lapwy seßftect,psKfoctty auro/.and In some
'
‘ Uutp Government aeeqrllies*..
,THe.Bondfl will be - soidfor the present at . ;
: 9G,esd Menied■ li>iei l «ti liotii 1n
••.{ !, : >:-• >» v.'Cnrrcncy, ' :: • li> •’• •
reserving tborlgbt to, fcdVaneo the
rate* • . . ■ i. > • 11 •
; The attention oflnvestors Is invited to 1 these
■well-secured bonds. which iWe:reoammena os
one of the most prafltablfl • Investments In the
market. ; ; * ", , "V,. • , ■
> Gold and‘Government Eocurties taken lp.
payment httbelr market yhltfd; without com?
missions, •*• ' ' '
i Pamphlets, with maps giving full Informa
[ tlon,'sent on applloallon. - *■ ,
LAGSET, MOBGAIf & cb >'
No. S 3 JEhelmoKO Place, N. T.
M. K. JESW 4 CO.,' *
No. 12 Pine Siredi/HV 1
nog 3 ilmdAW
gitts jatft g^sisa'atiiwmg,
r ADIESj ir.TOC SEQIIIBE A.KECIA
8 i •blfrreraodyynge the beat? ‘ ,
DR. KaSVeY'B GOJjUEN PILES 1 ..
©Baifeandffurelu.oraJ-
M^y<? BOK^
' • i)ft?I£A?aVEY'S GOLDEN PILLS, i
ifonr-degwaa'Stronger they, are interfiled. for
pAiGE? FIYEDOLLAiIS PER 'BOX. _
Private alroularssant free, Enclose slam . u
' 70 U nftWnntnroenre the pUU eaclOfi© lfiOJgj
•.indaddressßßYAN AGO., OOdar street* He?
York.-aixd onTeoelpt they ■will be sent weu
sealed ■ / ‘
naBOSS OF SOCTB. > ' V .
Cii Young Men .theexporlonto ofyoara, uaa
demonstrated- tho.toot thftVrellaxloe may. be
For the speedy l and permanent dure of bemmai
Weakness. the result of Youthful Indiscretion,
•which neglected, ruinsthe.happinesa. and un*
fitsthosuilfcrerlOEbuslneea.social or marri
h&ea: x£ey 'can, he' esed Wltnoat detection or
■lntefrefence witirbusiness pursuits. •
Trice one DolUr per box or four boxes for a
letf. cffcmars lo u anile;
i on application; 'enclosestaaap^
'men-Bent fr<
BBt AX’S lIVE IBTieOBATOB 1 ' .
' OS REJUVENATING ELJXIB, ,1
Foi all Derangement* of the Urinary-Organs,
It gives UF.E, HEALTH. AND BTBENGTH CC
all. whcr usedt. and. foliar my direction*. It
never fenw to remove N ervous Debility; Impo
tency or want of Power,‘And’all wesjfcnessdrls
"lng fromexoeefles fcrf Indiscretion, resultlngin
-loss of memorytitmpleasantidicama/ 1 weak
nerves/ headaches, nacrous trembling, genoral
lassitude,, ..joshing o/-£b«
'otriiV-*tgHlf»Rirneel&ctcid;Willsurely leaden to
InsanityorOonSimiptioii;*: When the'system
la 1 onoe affSbled it will hot recover -without
help, it must belnvfgozatod and strengthen
ed,- to enabiojiAe’snfferer to fuim.the duties of
life. , , . . - .- v , •t • ■ •
This* medidlhe' ha£ been tec ted for.many
ears, and it 1b warranted k certain CURE, no
matter how bad the oas6'may be. 'Hundreds
-ol certificates ran be shown* . Prieo. one Dollar
per bottle, or slrhottle# for ttyoDollars . .
.SOLD-Bt AtX DBUa©WT..
• if yoa'Cohnot'prochr© It Bond'd statement oi
your meffhad euclofle the money to BRYAN
ACO.,6lOeUaTStreet.NevrYoriti and it “Will
ho rant jotn On-'recelptdfyive Dollars, a tot*
tlenftariy fippftl to seven email will bo sent to
any express office in the IT. A charges.paid.,
Private circulars, sent on application, lea
dose stamp.! s decag-2awd*lyw ~
iPfc psimtatt.
u A n I> i A.s mmii, Mf*
Or
INSURANCE COiiJ?ANY,
OF NJSW;.YQBK.
W, H. PECKHAM. Drejijdeiit.
W. T.'HOOKlEKiSeditaty.'
DARIEL y. MACEi-BL/IN, Oea'l Asoel
'A&SBIS' OYEH.^I^OO.OOO.
Securely Invested and Rapidly Increasing.
Laattwo-Divisions of Surplus, 50 Per Cent.
Dividends Declared Annually In Cash.
All the profits divided among Policy Hold era.
The Policies areALLNON*FORFEII!ABLE
by an express guarantee In the Policies them*
selves, whiohia not,the.case with most other
companies, Exatilnerthem'. ■'
Policies are lsaue(LonaU-the-plana used by
other good Idle Companies.. ...
Annuities a*e also granted tp those who wish
to purchase. • •’ * • * ‘ ‘
LOANS and CREDITS are givento all Policy
holders, and, BO BOTES,RfcQUIRfcP, Which
lianlmpbrtantfeatnre. , • . ..
- Policies arc secured by Hpcclul popOfilta, and
Registered In the State Insurance Department
of NeW'York.lfdealred.
Active AgeDtsiaro wanted ln aIL parts of this
and the adjoining oountlea., •, ,
Send Tot;, a Circular of rates and oxplana
tlons, or call at the office and KCiJ our plaiu.be
fbretaklng'pollclee-eUswhore. • - '• * •• V
itKaa *; rife, aoehis,
Seal Estate*.Collection and Insurance Office-,
s a. 80, 3, JJORTH DUKfcij _STRBBT,
LARdAglEß; a l'£ : ,‘'
-
\J . JANUARY. IST, 18BA.V :
(JAPITAJ. AllfD l5.
This‘Company eofatlnues-to Insure Build*
ings, JJerahandißu, and other property, against
loss and damage by £Lre t -bn tne niuiuaipian,
fclther for a,cmo premium or premium note.
1 NIN TH A N'N t?A : £ 5 P. R'P O'BY i\‘
- -CAPrrALAWIMWCDMKI
Am't. of premium, liotoe. 6264,631'1D : ;
Coshr’ecfefp ts. 1 comtulsalonjlh^’. C7j£§l*Ql
18,-ado <x»
DBOJium agents -8,662 03
Assessment NOt.D,Jstdfcb.e-iUmated ’• -21,090 tiO
• •• "*•"•'*"»*«
Losses and exponss# paid in' 13i8,...\. c< 3U;t6o 13
Capital ;ahd AsaeUi;Feb. -.: , -..i
; ,1, is
■ . . Vv.-u JJA : mil
■ GREEK,'FrCf-laeai :
-.Gaoaak Youso,' Jr./Secretory* •;
;• • ,
a. Q.Min'ch, ** V* Sock Thun*,: Jr..
Sam’l F, Iberl»in,_ Nicholas McDonald
Amoa 5. Green, " John B. Bachman,
piinmWilson, ‘RObertCrone,
Insurance u»
HOTS • :' U'.Z;!■■■■■ - ttlWr 7
J.S Q 9< 'H. Z.BKpJiDifi BBO.V 1869
We ii^itt6 : «tmWonVjps™>*<«4.!o oarqn
usually large stock of-good* carefully selected
«nd: manunurtured to oiw own'Orderlth’ thA ; ' *•
fob tbs iraw 7 C ' J “
wnieli We ere (remng at verj" Low JPriceA!- '
.a . 7 -V■'■ ■ IIV7-I. ■
AW), AK IM)i : j
BSBBBAVBbknaaMIJBWMLBX,
Ji i.nr.
, • HADB TO
ORDER t-WTTK' FIi^''GOIIDSMOTFNTINGS.
WEST StRO BTBEBT, LAHCABTID^PA.
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ssjsmsfiwasLMS.' ■
assSßgfeKßw«sr^ssft
JWMW» WANTED FOB THE
secrets
OT*|ffIWATI9NAIi CAPITOL.
. rpiHJCmnsV startling, instructive and enter-
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.laxs,.andsee'euT turns. Address
n.a. poblihuinq CO.,
n.tgUIJ&BOOHE 8T. t NEW YORK.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
EES
WORLD.
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• v r,V^U % aPUBIiIBUINGCO..
T j V jKXL Broome street, N. Y»
AGENTS WANTED FOB THE
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household work, jirtuch will prove in ovtiry
ffliollytohethe
GOWfAMARITAN
BlolSu aßa,,Soltairno men; moot* a long felt
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CironATl-dn* W»
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CONSUMPTION
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-5 tubercles. which are thrown off,
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mnnt by lottor or mjomon oag bo bo hodOniy
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LISTING.
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PA.NY’3. CO LURED PAtfiTT
(costfng 41R80J will paint as
much as 260 lbs o f Lead, aud wear
longer. For particulars, address
R» BOWEN* decretory, No. 100
K.Fourth Bt.. Mill- do. o<i-
3
COST LEAD.
HENRY WAR »
BEECHER
a BEßUbxsi*; .
PLYMOUTH PULPIT, ;
Are being read by people of inxry ciaaa and do
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thoughtaudfeoUng, Plymouth
lished woelciy, and contains Mr- Botchers
aermona and Prayers, in-form sutfa&te {°rpre- ,
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, i C H» ■ Pub’s.39P*rk-ltow.N.Y.
ALLEK'S nUKB. BALSAM'
THBBEMEDYTO3CURING'- !■■
COSSCPXION, , .; J COUGII3, ,
BEONCHIIIS, 18IUSA:
ASDCBODP. '■ . ,
man expectorant ■ ( '
lIT HAS SO E.Qli Al;
- It is composedof the active principles ol roots'
andplants, which areohemloaily extracted, u<>
as to retain all their medical qualities, .
niDiatera and Pnblio Spooners.
Who-are so often afflleted with thrditdljeftsos,
Will dud asureremedy in this BaUanLLoz
enges and wafers sometime give relief, but this
Balaam, taken a few times, will emmre f ft pur*
vwiusU those afflleted with Coughs or Con
sumption give this Balsam a fair trial? They
will be pleased- wUtt the result, and confess
that the care Remedy is Found at Last.
00-iw XT XLL rrRTJGUIST3.
BAIiT KILEEr.
. PAIN Is supposed'to be the lot of .ut poor
mortals as Inevitable aA death, and liable at
any time to oome upon ns. Therefore itjsirn
portant ttuUremedlafagents should be at hand,
to be used bn emergency,' when Wbttro made to
feelihe excruciating efonyofpalu, or the.de
diflOßfle. .
Such a remedial agent ©lists la PERRY
DAVIa! “PAINXILLEB " tip fan)fl OX which,
has extended oVer all tno . Amid the
eternal Ices of the polar regions, or bencatU
the Intolerable and burning sans ot the tropics,
its virtussare known and. appreciated. And
by it suffering humanity has foaudreUqf from
many of its Ids. The effect of the pain Killer
upon the patient, when taken Internally, In
cases otCobgh; Cold, Bowbl Complaints;-Onol
enk-DysooteryJ and other affections of tho sys
tem, ha 4 been truly wonderful, and has won
for it a nameamongmedlcal preparations that
can hover bofergbUvn*. Its encceasia remov
ing pain, as an'external remedy, in oases of
Barns; Bruises, Boies, bud Sprains, OuU.Btingif
or lnseots, <6ci; and other causes of sufferlug,
has secured for U the most prominent posUiou
among the medicines of the day, Beware
or counterfeits and worthless Imitations, Call
for Perry Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer, and
take ho other. Sold by Druggists and Grocers.
ZHtaistU,
HE. FBEPEKICH’A .
OREAT MEDICAL WOEDEft .OP, THE
1 WORLD I • •
LIOHTNISO belief:
The *orld«7enowtd Internal add‘External
Vegetable-Medietas.. .GLvesi relief ,ln most
cases in from tp 2to 10 minutes. .
Sold by Druggists and Dealers generally..
WM. 6. BAKER, Centre equate, Agent for
Lancaster. J. R. HOFFEHr Axsnc. Mt. Joy.
JOHNSON. HOLLOWAY ACOwDEN Agents.
PhlladQlpbla. * :Ju2B ttmw So ’
'
Dyßpopeiaaudconstipation aro tho liotrly'
: foes of the restless, 11 excitable ’ American,' nnd
withthem eome Ihcxorablo headache,' heatt
burh.andatralhof small diseased.
Elixir has been prepared .with special refer,
ence to these' COnstUutiotial, troubles of‘so
many Of our potint.rym.Qa', ahd so far ibo ‘pro.'
par'atlohh'as proved'a decided succcsi,' Tho
proprietors feel that, in recoipmendlugituovr
oner the tried* experience of. years, they aro
but fulfilling a humane duty towards tho gen
oral community.—Conwy’s Press.
FJELtCE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
M..MAEBHALL^CO.,
Dnuaawis, faofsietohb,
1301. MARKET BT,(PHILADELPHIA,
Bold, byall, DrujglstJ.
nrtn REWARD FOR AltY CAHE
3>I*UUU of the. following diseases, which
the Medical Faculty have pronounced incura
ble, that DIL RIOHAU'd GOLDEN REMO
TES will not cure. Dr. Rlchan's Golden
Balsam No. L will cure Syphilis In Ka primary
and aebondary at ages, sun' as old Ulcers,' Cl
oerated Sore Throat, So. e Eyes, Shim Ecujh
tlons ondSorenesaoi theSoalp,eradicating db>
ease'sMnd marcurythoroughT). Dr, Ricuau’s
Golden Balsam NOT % will cure the tnlrd
stages: : and I defy those who do SulTer from
men «»■»«*■<*■ to obtain a radical cura wltuout/
the aid of this medicine, which. <loc« not-prep,
vent- the patients from eating and.drinking
what they like." Price of either Np. l Or 2, $o
per bottle ortWbqttlM, 99i * - ‘ •• * • «
v Dr. Rlchau's GoldenAntldote, a aaleand rad
ical core tor Gonorrhea*. Gravel an d all U rlsaTy
Derangements, accompanied with,fullUlrec*
tlons,Jwkrranted to cure. Pxioe, W per ( bptUe,
Dr. Rlchan’sGolden Elixir d" Amour ajadl.
eal ettre fbr General Debility in oryoung,
energy to those who have led a> iile
01 pensuallty.. l5 per bot,tle, or two bet
ties99. , ... , 1 , . ,•
On rOoefpt'of price, bj mail or Express, thetd
remedies will be khlppcd to any place. Prompt
attention paid to all'oorrespondeots* None
genuine without the name: of De. Rlchau's
Sffidon remedies—D.
W.Btowaln.BUaso^lg^^^
. £B-oawdilyV l No. W Varlck sU New -York
. Office hours from 9A. Circular
test— Oorrespoudanta ansverecL:
GREAT RESTORER
. :.'soiiEKTZ’s
CELEBRATED BITTER CORDIAL.
This medical preparation Js now bflored!to
the pnbllo as a reliable substitute for the miby
worthless compounds which noW flobd ths
market. -It Is purely vegetable, qomposed or
various herbs, gathered irom the great store?
house of nature, and selected with the utmost
care. Itis not recommended os a Curb alp,
but by ltadirectandaalutanr influence upon
the Hearn Uver. Kldueys. Xtmgs, Stomich
and Bowels,'lt aoU- both -as a preventive and
enre. for many oi tha diseases -.to- which/ thosb
organs are suhjeqk lt ds a reliable Family
Medicine, andean be taken hr cither Infant or
adult the sameheneflClal results. Tt'J* a
pTBPB«JIA*;a LQWBESa -OE -. BPIHITH,
beuerazid safer than' quinine, withouvahyw
its pernloloui effects, it crotttee ,,
proves a powerful ri/gmeas .of fund, and will
oounteraot the effi»cts r o?liquor In a fewmin-
QtM. .UMiH'r Jd .Uv »!.* 'ili.ir t.
iTJttUL . -rakfAhßnart
it; 1; JAOOgBCHJgBgZj Iftbfe; JYuprtetorfu:7<.
RACE E^HB^rSi
SOLD BY ALL DBUOCHSIB,
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