rse ?1 LANCASTER DATLt 1OTELL1GENGR, FRIDAY AMtlL 9 1880. Lancaster Intelligencer. FRIDAY.EVENING, APRIL 9, 1880. Sewing Vegetable Seed. Country Gentleman. , It may be well te remind some of our readers of the three requisites for starting tbe seeds of early sewn vegetables. Let the soil be well pulverized, sufficiently moist, and de net plant tee deep. Tbe seeds of such plants as parsnips, peas, let tuce, &c, which are net cut down by frost, may be safely planted as early as the ground is ready. The scil must be well pulverized, and neither in lumps nor in a wet, adhesive mass. This is the first re quisite. It must be sufficiently moist, which is nearly always the case early in the spring without much care. The third point is net te plant deep. Seeds are sometimes buried beyond the reach of the air, and lie dormant, or ret. Many sorts buried three or four inches under the surface are in no bet ter condition than if thrown away. If only an inch, nearly all will grew. Seeds men are sometimes denounced for selling bad seed, merely because the purchaser has placed them where they cannot ger minate. The smaller the seeds, the shal lower should be the covering, and the best mode is by sifting fine earth ever them. The depth will of course vary, but the best general rule is never te cover them meie than five times their diameter in depth rather less is better. They will conic up frequently at a gicater depth, but a long time will be required, and the plants for a time will be feeble. A greater deptli is admissible in a sandy than in a heavy or clayey soil, and with a dry than in a quite moist soil. A light pressure may be made en the surface after the seeds aie planted, and a heavy one, even te the tread of the feet, en a dry soil. Peas will conic up from a considerable depth, and will succeed better and bear longer than when planted shallow. If young gardeners will experiment at different depths with various seeds, and with various degrees of com pression of the surface, they will seen ac quire mere of geed practical knowledge en the subject than by means of volumes of written directions ; and such experiments arc very easily made, care being taken te keep a record of all the various plantings te prevent mistakes of memory. It happens often that heavy .oils are kept tee wet te work te advantage until the opportunity for sewing early lias passed. If the ground has been previously prepared, be that it presents a clean sur face, the sewing may be made directly en the top, without disturbing it, or making drills, covering the seeds by sifting en them dry and pulverized soils from sonic dry or sheltered spot (the operator standing en a beard) and in this case one-half of the usual depth will answer, as they will ob tain a supply of moisture ficely from be low, and a line covering need net be se thick as a coarse one. In all cases, pressing the surface is useful and renders gei minatien meie ceitain by bringing the moist parti cles in closer contact with the seed pro vided it is net sufficient te cause the caith te adhere in a mass and become baked hard when it dries. Careful observation and practice will seen enable any eue te knew just when the right degree of pres sure is used. Much less is needed for early sewn seeds than for the tenderer kind a month or two later, when dry and warm weather may have set in. Mistakes arc often made by supposing seeds always grew best if the sewing is followed by rain. On the contrary, they mere frequently succeed better if sewed after a rain. On a soil already wet enough, the opciatien should be performed before rain, as it may be tee plastic afterwards. But when the earth inclines te be rather dry, and crumbles into hard, small lumps, these prevent close contact with the seed, and are in better condition, and crumble liner, after being moistened and partly softened bv a shower. l'relit, 1S1.200. ' Te sum it up, -ix long years of bed-ridden slcknc . costing $.!00 per year, total $1,200 all et thi-expen-e was stepped by three bottle bettle bettle et Hep Kilters taken by my wile. Hie ha- done her nun housework for a year since, wit lieut the less el a day, and 1 want everybody te knew it, ler their benefit. al-2w d.Vw A Great IMscevery by a Great Man. This, primarily, is hat Warner's Sale Ner vine is. The gi eat man is one et the most la-ineu-living phy-ieians. He feundahamile-s remedy ler all kinds of pain, etheis improved it, and the linal irsiilt is. the Safe Nervine new manufactured only by II. II. Warner & Ce. al-2wd&w KJjjyj:r ash LirEii cum:. 'WARNER'S SAFE EEIEDIES! WARNER'S SAFE PILLS Are an immediate stimulus lera Torpid Liver cuie Cestivcne.ss, Dyspepsia, Kilieii-ne-s-, Kilieus Diarrheea, Malaria, Fever and Ague and are useful at times in nearly all Disease Disease te cau-ca free and regular action of the Kowels. The best antidote ler all Malarial l'oi-en. The-e Fills are the discovery et an Lngli-h army physician and have been used v ith the grea'test success among the Kritish troops in India. Thev are enlv manulactured in this country by'H. H. WAHXEK & CO. WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE, The improved discovery ei probably the me-t skill lul nerve doctor in the world, quickly gives rest and sleep te the sullering, cures Headache and Neuralgia, prevents Epileptic Fit-, and is the best remedy for Nervous Pros tration brought en by excessive drinking.over-werk,mentalshocksandothercau-cs. ltrelie es the Pains of all Diseases, andisiieverinjurieus te the system. The best of all Nervines. Kettles of two sizes ; prices, 60 cent- and $1. Warner'u Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, Safe Diabetes Cure, Safe Itittcrs and Safe Tonic are al-e .snperier remedies unequalled in their respective lielils of disease. Warner's Safe Remedies arc sold by Drug gists and Medicine Dealers generally through out the country. bend for pamphlet and testimonials. II. U. AltNEll & CO., Koche-ter, X. T. 3 dlC-Tu.ThiSd&w WT Mia irxsus. AUTHORIZED ItY TI1K COMMON WEALTH OF KY., aud Fullest in the World. 19tli Popular Monthly Drawing OP THE COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. AtMacauley'sTheatie, in the City of Louis ville, en THUR3DAY, APRIL, 29th, 1880. These Drawings, authorized bv act et the Legislature et 1(M, anil sustaim d by all the courts of Kentucky occur regularly en the last day of every month (Sundays excepted), and aie supervised by prominent citizens el th State. "The management call attention te the grand opportunity presented of obtaining, for only $J, any et the follewing.prizcs 1 JirlZC. $ u,(ftH i jinztf j(MvA 10 prizes $l,000cach 10,000 20 prizes 500 each 10,000 100 prizes, $100 each 10,000 200 prizes 50 each 10,000 00 prizes 20 each 12,000 1000 prizes lOcacli 10,000 i) prizes .'100 each, approximation prizes 2,700 9 prizes 200 each, " " 1,800 9 prizes 100 each, " " 900 L9G0 prizes $112,400 Whole tickels,$2; hair tickets, $1 ; 27 tickets $50; 55 tickets, $100. All applications ferclub rates should be made te the home ellice. Full list et drawing published in Louisville Courlir-Jeurnal and New Yerk Herald and mailed te all ticket-holders. Send all orders by money or bank draft in letter, or by ex press. Orders of $5 and upward, by express, can be sent at our expense. Address It. .M KOAKDMAN. Courier-Journal Kuilding, Leu isvillc. Ky., or at 30" and 309 Kreadway, New Yerk. I128-TuTli&S&w AE. McCANN, AUCTIONEER OF REAL . Estate and Personal Property. Orders lett at Ne. 35 Charlette street, or at the Black Herse Hetel, 44 and 46 North Queen street, will receive prompt attention. Bills mode out and attended te -witliemt additional cost. 27-ly millznekt and TBiaunsas. Netice, Ladies! We are new receiving dally all the Latest Styles und Novelties in SPRING HATS, Bennets, Feathers, Flowers and Fancy Ribbons. HAUGHTON'S Keep the Largest Stock, the Latest Styles and Finest Goods, at the Lewest li ices in our city. 2-Butten Lisle Gloves, 10, 12 and 15c. 2-Band Lisle Gloves, 24, 30 und 35c. 3-Band Lisle Gloves, 28, 30 and 35c Kid Gleve-,, 50c, 75c, $1.00 nnd $1.25 per pair. Fer a Geed Gleve go te HAUGHTON'S. Fer a Handsome CREPE HAT OR BOMET go te HAUGHTON'S, for they keep them irem $2.00, $2.75, $.5.50, $1.87 up. Crepe Veils, Finest Dualities, 2.00, $..50, $1.75. $0.0j and $8.00 apiece. Fer the Cheapest and Best Crepes go te HAUGHTON'S. II" you want Handsome BLACK SATINS, Fer $1.00, $1.10 and $1.25 go te HAUGHTON'S. Il'veu wantthe VincstSntins, All shades, lrem $1.00 te $1.25, go te HAUGHTON'S, for they keep the Finest Stock in the city. If you want te see a Finu Variety of Black Silk Fringes, ler 25, .r. 50. fi2 and 75c. FINU SADDLER'S SILK FRINGES. Jrein 50c te $1.50 per yard, GRASS FRINGES, for :15. SO. 02, i7c and $1.50 per vard, COLORED FRINGES, in all the New Minder, at 50, 75e and $1.00 per yard. Fer Fringes go te HAUGHTON'S. FINE LINES HANDKERCHIEFS, 5, 0. .", 10c and up. BORDERED HANDKER CHIEFS. , 10, 15 and 25c. Wide Lace-, 5, 0 and Sc. ISretenne Laces ie, 15, 25 and 50c. Fine Landauck Lace-, 20, 2" and 50c. Fine Kin Kin breideries liem 5c te $J.ihj pur jard, Ladies, ler thu Finest Variety et I IKS, C TO II. A. HAUGHTON'S, Ne. 25 X0KT1L QUEEN ST,, Fer they keep the Best fcteck in the city. CL.OTU1XU. H. GERHARTS Tailoring Establishment, MONDAY, APRIL 5. IIa ing just letiirned fiem the New Yeik Wiieli-n M.nUet. 1 am new pit-paied te exhibit eue el tile llest elected blocks el WOOLENS rOKTIIE SbiIi aid Sen Trail, Ever In ought te this city. Nene but the very best et ENGLISH, FRENCH AMERICAN FABRICS, in all the Leading Styles. Pi iees as low as the low rst, and all goods warranted as leprcscnt ed, at H. GERHART'S, Ne. 51 North Queen Street. Spring Opening U CMTRE SQUARE. We liavc fei sale for the coming a.-asens nn Immense Stock of Reafly-Maie GHdik of our own manufacture, which cempiises the Latest and Jlest STYIISH DESIGNS. Conic and sec our NEW GOODS MERCHANT TA10EM which is larger and composed of the best styles te be found in the city.- 0. B. Hostetter & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. 2C-lyd LANCASTER. PA JZDUCATIOXAL. FpilE ACADEMY CONNECTED WITH JL Franklin and Marshall College otters su pcrler advantages te young men and boys who desire either te prepare forcellege or te obtain a thorough academic education. Students ro re ro eeived at any time during the school year" Sand for circulars. Address REV. JAMBS CRAWFORD, ecUl-lrd Lancaster. Pa. MM mm mm MEDICAL. W X'S KIDNEY PAD. The enlv cure for Diabetes. Gravel. Drensy. Bright's Disease, Pain in the Back, Inability te Retain or Expel the Urine, Catarrh of the Blad der, Affections of the Spine, and Diseases ei the Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Organs. It avoids internal medicine; is comfortable te the patient; certain in Its effects. Sold by all druggists or sent by mail en receipt of price, $2.00. Day's Kidney Pad Company. Teledo, Ohie. ANDREW G.FItEY, Distributing Agent ler Lancaster County. Agencv, corner North Queen and Orange Streets, Lancaster Pa. aprl9-lyd -VTERVOUS DEBILITY. x Te Nervous Sufferers The Great Euro pean Remedy Dr. J. B. Simpsen's Speciilc Medicine. It is a positive cure for Sperma Sperma eorrhea, Seminal Weakness,Impotency,and all diseases resulting from Self-Abuse, as Mental Anxiety, Less of Memery, Pains in Back or Side, and diseases that lead te Consumption, Insanity and an early grave. The Spcciiic Medicine is being used with wonderful succe-s. Pamphlets sent tree te all. Write for tnem and get lull particulars. Price, Specific, $1 per package, or six packages for $5. J. B. SIMP SON MEDICINE COMPANY, Nes. 104 and 1( Main Stieet, Buffalo, N. Y. Address all eiders te II. B. COCHBAN, Druggist, Sele Agent, 137 and 139 North Queen stieet. ml7-lydeed&v rpe TUB SUFFERING HUJIAMTY N. LEWDT, M. D., Ne. 243 WEST KING STREET, La.?icastkr, Pa. DIl. LEWIN, who has been a rcsidentet Lan caster but a lew months, is a graduate et the University of Dorpat, Ku-sia, with a practic ing experience et twelve years, in which period he has been acting as Regimental Physician in H. Petersburg, and aiterwards practiced in Berlin, Germany, with great success. We call the attention of the suffering public te the fact that he successfully treats EPILEPSY, RHEUMATISM; NEURALGIA, CATARRH, and all chronic diseases. The severest eases et Chronic Catarrh cured in a short time. References and testimonials from former patients can be seen at my eftice. Persons without means w ill only be asked payment ler medicines. Communications from a distance attended te by mail. mll-lyd&w HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED FEVER AND AGUE. The true antidote te the cllects et miasma is Ilestetter's Stomach Hitters. This medicine is one et the most popular remedies et an age et successful proprietary specifics, and is in immense demand wherever en this Continent lcerand ague exist. A Mineglasstul three times a day Is the best possible preparative ler encountering a malaueus atmosphere, regu lating the liver, and invigorating the Stomach. Fer sale by all Druggists and Dcaiers gener ally, apr l-lydeedi,ly w H OSTETTER'S HITTER'S FOR SALE AT Lechcr's Drug Stere, 9 East King street. G 1 LAO TIDINGS ! TO THE AFFLICTED WHO HAVE LOST ALL CONFIDENCE IN PHYSICIANS AND DRUGS. Remember, under the Omnipatliic practice of DR. GREENE,neailvall forms of disi-asc arc cured. Over 4(10 of the mestdilllciilt (se-called) incurable patients, lrem the best lamilies in Lancaster, under his charge. ASTONISHING CURES te tell you it you'll call at our ellices. JOHN GOODMAN, who has tested the med ical abilities of Lancaster's M. I)s. ler 111 years, se cured in two weeks as toge te work. JACOI5 PAINTER, 430 Locust stieet, a saucier ler 12 years, all the time doctoring, cured in two weeks. Rev. JOHN IIUNTER.iermerly pastor of Church of Ged, of Lancaster, is here recog nizing his friends with his lett eye witli which he has been blind for Hi years. Several persons cured of consumption : one lias gained 21 pounds in live weeks. WILSON HAMILTON, ?M East King stieet, consumptive for ten vears, lias gained a pound a dav ler ten da vs. CHRISTIAN ROOTY bieught here, .Ian. "Si, in a eaniage, and Feb. 28, walked here without aid. One et the best known citizens, who was unable, under the treatment el leading plijsi cians, te raise his arm ter 10 vears, was cuied in 11 days. It. S. KAUFFM AN, of Millersville, led in blind Feb. 14, with both his eyes looking like clots of bleed, could see the paintings en his walls March 5. Ne pills or poise.is placed in the stomach; all the remedies placed en the outside of the body. Catarrh Cured foreOccnts. Consultation tree. IK. C. A. GREENE, 'IM North Queen Stieut. nill-6mdTu,Th&S Brandy as a Medicine. The following article was voluntarily sent te Mr. II. E. Slaymaker, Agent for Reigart's Old Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi cian et tills county, who has extensively nsed the Brandy referred te in ills regular practice. It is commended te the attention of these af flicted with Indigestion and .Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant was never intended as a beverage, but te be used as a medicine of great potency in the cure nf finme nf tlln ilo..tritr1ii.'e ili.fn.iw wliifli f sweep away their annual thousands of victims. mi a purely pniianiiirepic motive wc pre sent te the favorable notice et invalids espe cially these afflicted with that miserable dis ease Dyspepsia, a spcciiic remedy, which is nothing mere or less than Brandy. The aged, with iceblc appetite and mere or less debility, will find this simple medicine, when used properly, A Sovereign Remedy or all their ills and aches. lie it, however strictly understood that we prescribe and use but one article, and that is; REIGART'S OLD BRANDY, Sold by our enterprising young friend, II.' E. SLAYMAKER. This Brandy has sloed the test for years, and has never failed, as far as our experience extends, and wc therefore give it the preference ever all ether Brandies, nematterwith hew manyjaw-breaking French titles they are branded. One-fourth of the money that is yearly thrown away en various impotent dyspepsia specifics would sulllce te buy all the Brandy te cure any such case or cases. In proof of the curative powers et Reigart's Old Brandy, In cases et Dyspepsia, we can summon num hers of witnesses eue case in particular we cite: A hard-working farmer had been afflicted with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ter a number of years; his slemnuh would reject almost every kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con stantly ue appetite in lact, lie was obliged te restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread, and as a beverage he used McGrann's Reet Beer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new, preached at times, and in bis discourses elten declaimed earnestly against all kindsef stieng drink. When advised te try Reigart's Old Brandy, In his case, he looked up with astonishment, but after hearing of its wonderful etlects in the cases of some of his near acquaintances, he at last consented te fellow our advice. He nsed the Brandy faithfully and steadily: the first bottle giving him an appetite, and before the second was taken he was a sound man.w ith a stomach capable of digesting an ything which he chose te eat. He still keeps it and uses a lit tle occasionally; and since he has this medi cine he has been of very little pecuniary bene fit te the doctor. A Pkactisixe Physician. H. E. SLAYMAKER, AGENT FOR Reigart's Old Wine Stere, Established in 1785, IMrOUTEK AND DEALER IN FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUPE RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in 181$, 1S27 and 1828,) CHAMPAGNES O EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE PORTER. BROWN STOUT. Ne. 29 EAST KING ST., L AM CASTER, TA ATTORtfEYS-AT-ZA W HENRY A. RILEY Attorney and Counseller-at-Law 21 Park Rew, New Yerk. Collections made in all parts of the United States, and a general legal business transacted. Refers by permission te Stainmam & Bengal. STOMACH mm ANNOUNCEMENT ! ' Wc are daily adding New Novelties te our Dress Goods Department, and are offering Great Bargains in Silks, Silk and Weel Novelties, Cashmeres, in All Weel Debeges, all Shades, 4G inches wide, the Lest "oeds for the price in the city. We are offering Special Bargains in BLACK. AND OOLOEED SILKS ! Alse, a full line of LAWNS, in all the New Shades nd Celers, in French and American 3Iakes. Wc have just opened a full line of the Newest Things in PAEASOLS AND SUN UMBEELLAS. Our Hosiery, Gleve and Notion Department is Complete, comprising New Things in Ladies' and Children's Fancy Hosiery and Lisle Thread Gloves. The Best .Makes of Kid Gloves, in 2, '&, 4 and C-Butten. Corsets, &c. Wc keep Fringes, Buttens and Trimmings te match all the New Styles in Dress Goods. White Goods. Ham bnrgs, Laces, X:c., in Endless Variety, all at Bettem Prices. N. B. Don't forget our CARPET DEPART MENT. We have the Newest Designs, Best Makes, Largest Stock and Lewest Pi ices. EirCall and see bc bc feie buying. GIVLEK, BCWEBS & HUEST, 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa . Spring Iveltles! OPENING DAYS. We will display en FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MARCH 2fi and 27, all the New Styles In SPRING AND SUMMER SUITINGS, Embraeing ever 400 Patterns et the most Ueautilul and Nevel Design, Rtchin Cele-ond Handsome in appearance I-e all the New style style new ready in Spi ing Weight Overcoats and UKterettes. We have opened a New Department in our line, viz: The Manufacture el" CIllL DREN'S CLOTHING, te which we give htiictandcareliil attention. Examine our su'ek. iie.miiumi.uiii.iii uii. CENTRE HALL. MYERS & RATHFON, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 12 East King Street, Lancaster, Va. MW GOODS EOR THE SPRIM TRADE, AT GUNDAKEBS. LADIES, for New, Desirable and Cheap Embroideries, Ruillings, Cotten Trimmings, Ruchings, Black Silk Fringes, Satins Black aud Colored, Silks, Buttens, all Kinds, Corsets, Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves, Hosiery, &c, call at GTJNDAKER'S. Fer a Geed and Cheap Crape Bennet or Hat, Crape by the yard, Crape Veils, Linen Cellars and Culls, call at G UN DAKER'S. Ladies, we will open te-day all the Latest Novelties in Millinery, &c., call and examine our stock, at GTJNDAKER'S, 142 & 144 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. JIED1CAL. HOP HOP HOP HOP HOP HOP HOP HIT 151T KIT HIT HIT HIT P. IT ERS ERS ERS ERS ERS ERS ERS HOP HIT If you areamanefbii'.inex, weak- HOP cued by the strain of ou" dutie, HIT ERS avoid stimulants and u.-e .! HOP HIT ERS HOP HIT ERS HOP HIT ERS HOP HIT ERS HOP HIT ERS HOP HIT ERS HOP HIT EllS HOP HIT ERS HOP HIT ERS HOP HIT ERS HOP HIT ERS HOP, 1JITTE11S! If you are a man of letter-., toiling ever yt.nr midnight work, te restore brain nerve and waste, use HOP 1UTTEHS! It you are young and sutrering from any indi-eretionerdissination; if you aie man led or single, old or young, Millering from peer health or languishing en a hedel sickness, lely en HOP HITTERS I Whoever you are, wherever you are, whenever von feel that .your system needs cleansing, toning or stimulating, without intoxicating, HOP P.ITTEUS! Have you Dyspepsia. Kidney or Uiinary Complaint, Dieau et" the Stomach, HeweK. Hloed. Liver or Nerves ? Yeu w ill be cured if j ou n:-e HOP BITTERS 1 If you are simply weak and low spirited, try it! Huy it. Insistupen it. Your druggist Keeps it. It may save your lile. It has saved hun dreds. Hep Cough Cure is the sweetest, safest and best. Ak children. The Hep Pad for Stomach, Liver and Kitlnevs is superior te all ethers. Cures by absorption. It Is perfect. Ask Drucsrists. D. I. C. is an abse HOP HIT i:i:s nep HIT nep HIT ERS HOP HIT ERS HOP It IT ERS HOP HIT ERS HOP HIT ERS HOP HIT ERS HOP HIT ERS HOP HIT ERS HOP KIT ERS lute and irresistible cure for drunk eness, use of opium, tobacco or nar cotics. Above sold bv Druggists. HOP HITTERS "MFG. CO.. 2 Kechcster, N. Y. HOP HOP HOP HOP HOP HOP HOP KIT KIT HIT HIT KIT KIT KIT ERS ERS ERS ERS ERS ERS ERS H ill BITTEKS FOll SALE AT LOCII- er's Drug Stere, 9 East King street. K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W KIDNEY IHIT ! PERMANENTLY CURES K-W K W K-W K-W K-AV K-W K-W K-W KIDNEY DISEASES, K-W LIVER COMPL-ADITS, K-W K-W K-W CONSTDPATION And PILES. K-AV K-AV K-AV K-AV K-AV K-AV K-AV K-AV K-W K-W Dr. R. II. Clark, Seuth Hcre.Vt., says, "In cases of Kidney Troubles, it has acted like a charm. It has cured many very bad cases of Piles, and has never failed te act cllleient ly." Nelsen Fairchild. of St. Albans, Vt., says, '"It is of priceless value. After sixteen years of great sutrer ing from Piles and Ceativcness it completely cured me." C.s. Hogaben, et Berkshire, say, "Oiie package has done wonders ler me in completely curing a severe Liver and Kidney Complaint." WONDERFUL W Hi I POWER. K-AV K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-AV K-AV K-AV K-AV K-AV Because it acts en the Liver, the Kowels and Kidneys at the same time. Because it cleanses the system of the poi-enous humors that develop in Kidney and Urinary DiscasesKil DiscasesKil ieusness, Jaundice, Constipation, Piles, or in Rheumatism. Neuralgia K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-AV K-AV K-AV K-AV K-A" K-AV K-W K-AV K-AV and Female Disorders. KIDNEY WORT is a dry vege table compound and can be sent ey mail prepaid. One package will make six quarts of medicine. Try it new. Buy it at the Drug gist's. Pi ice $1.00. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors, 3 Burlington, Vt. K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K IDNEY AVOKT DOK SALE AT LOC11- ers' Drug Stere, 9 East King street. IIOBES, BLANKETS, CC. OIGN OF THE BUFFALO HEAD. ROBES ! ROBES ! ! BLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! ! I have new en hand the Lakeest, Best and Cheapest Assortment of Lined and Unlined BUFFALO ROBES in the city. AIe LAP AND HORSE BLANKETS of every descrip tion. AfullUneef Trunks and Satchels, Harness, Whips, Cellars, &c. 45-Repairlng neatly and promptly done.-S A. MILEY, 108 North Queen St., Lancaster. e25-lydMW&3 DJtT GOODS. CI.OTUIXG. Sprini NeTBlties! EMJiltOIDEKIES, AC. WATCHES, EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, Zahm's Cerner, DEALER IN AMERICAN & FOREIGN WATCHES, Sterling Silver and Silver-PIatesl Ware, (Ms, Jewelry ai Amfiel M Spectacles. We offer our patrons the benefit of our long experience in busine-s, by which we aie able te aid them in making the best use of their money in any department of our busbies. We manufacture a large part of the goods wc sell, and buy only from First-Class Houses. Every article sold accompanied witli a bill stating its quality. ttB.r'irst-Clas-. Watch and General Repairing given special attention. ZAHM'S CORNER. MEDICAL, BROWNING'S C. & C. CORDIAL FerCOUGnS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, IIOARSENESS, TICKLING or DRYNESS of the THROAT, SORE THROAT, COLD in the HEAD, CROUP, INFLU ENZA, WHOOPING COUGH, COLD in the BOWELS, ASTHMATIC COUGHS, and RELIEF OF' CONSUMPTIVES. Da. BROAVNING Is a regular graduate of medicine, a skillful pharmacist, and a thorough chemist. His "C. & C." (Cough and Celd) Cordial is net the result of mere chance, but of long Scientific research in chemistry and medicine, as is plainly seen by the rapidity of its action and its unparalleled efficacy. The expense in its manufacture is at least li e times as great as thatet any ether medicine upon the market, and yet it is sold at the exceedingly low piicc et SOc. A-Sample bottles (ler a short time only) 23c. W. CHAMPION BROWNING, M. DM Proprietor, U7 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. dl-lydcewAw 3- FOR SALE KY THE PROPRIETOR AND ALL DRUGGISTS. DOOMS ASD STATIOSEJtY. "VfEW STATIONERY ! New, Plain and Fancy STATIONERY. Alse, Velvet and Eastlake PICTURE FRAMES AND EASELS. L. M. FLYNN'S BOOK AM) STATIONERY STORE, Ne. 42 WEST KING STREET. JOM BAER'S SOIS, 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN' STREET, LANCASTER, PA., Invite attention te a Fine Line et LEATHER GOODS, just received from the manufacturer, embrac ing New and Elegant Styles of POCKET WALLETS, - LETTER BOOKS, BILL BOOKS' CARD CASKS, PORTE M ONN AI ES, PURSES, Ac, &c. Alse, New Styles of SHiK VELVET FRAMES M FOR CABINET PICTURES. I TtNWAIiE, AC- -ALL ON SHERTZER, HUMPMREVILLE j & KIEFFER, manufacturers of TIN AND SHEET-IRON WORK, and dealers In GAS FIXTURES AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Special attention given te PLUMBING, GAS and STEAM FITTING Ne. 40 East King Street,-Lan caster, Pa. , Spiu Novelties! JEWELRY, Ac. Lancaster, Pa., LANCASTER, PA. CAJtl'JSTS. "1ARPETS! CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! H. S. SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, 202 WEST KING STREET. Has en hand ever 20,000 YARDS OF CAR PET, Bedy and Tapestry Brussels witli llor ller dcrs te match. Alse. Venitian Hall and Stair Carpets, Extra Three-Ply and Superfine In grain Carpets, which were all bought from the manufacturers before the great advance in piices. and which lie offers at the Lewest Liv ing Prices. Alse, a Larger Stock than ever of Rag and Chain Carpetx, wliicii he is prepaied te sell at prices which defv competition. On hand a Large Stock of Oil Cleths, all widths. Counterpanes and Blankets'et all kinds and Celer. Carpets made te order at short notice ter parties who find their own Rags, guaran teeing perfect satisfaction. Give u3 a trial, at 202 WEST KING STREET. CHINA AND OLASSirAItE. TAECORATED WARE. The largest and finest Assortment et Decorated Chamber Sets Evcrefleied In Lancaster, at CHINA HALL Xe. 15 EAST KING STREET. HIGH & MARTIN. 31AK11LE irOICKS. TVM. P. PRAILBY'S MONUMENTAL MARBLE "WORKS 758 Nerm yneen Street, Lan canter. Pa. MONUMENTS, HEAD AND FOOT STONES. GARDEN STATUARY, CEMETERY LOTS ENCLOSED, Ac. All work guaranteed and satisfaction given n every particular. N. B. Remember, works at the extreme en f North Queen street. aaei TJtAYEZJCJlS' UVIDE LANQASTEK AND 311LLEKSVILLK K. Tl Cars run as fellows : Leave Lancaster (P. R. Depot), at 7. 0, an.t 11:30 a. m., and 2, 4. C and SUM p. tn., except en Saturday, when the last car leaves at DSe p. t.i. Leave Millersville (lower end) at 5, s, and a. M., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m. Cars ran daily en above time except en Sun day. CIOLUMBIA AND PORT DEP OSIT R. U J Trains new run regularly en the Columbia aud Pert Deposit Itnilread en the following-time: STATioxs-NeirrnwAKD. VV- -1- 4.. .Ma 1 . Ma PortDepesit (5:23 2:f- Peaehbottem 7:12 .5:1.: Fite's Eddy. :.... 7ri 4:tti MeCall's Ferry 7:37 4:17 henk's Ferry 7:54 4:li !?afe Harber. 7:;,j 4:iu Columbia :;;e .v.r. Stations Secthwaki). Accem. Expiet-s Columbia ie:4 rj) bate Harber. n.:s t;:!) shenk's lurry uu w5, MeCall's Ferry l-i:is" 7:C. lite s hii.iy liui 7r.M Peaehbottem i:,3 7:.y PortDepesit, 2:15 S.a'i PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD NEW l SCHEDULE On and after MXI.1 APRIL 4th, su, trains en the l'eiinvlaiu Railiead will arrive and leave the Luiie.istc. and Philadelphia depots a tolleu-.: Eastward. I.eae Airiv.- Lane'tei l'hilad'.i 12ta.m. :::ti ..-m, 2:10 i:i.-i S:-J " 7:le " 7:.W " ..- " li':h f:i: " '.):I0 " 12.01 v ls!i " I:2.-i r.si. .1:4i " 2.C0 " :.:ll ;:.(.- " nssi SrJtl ' 7:2-) ' ti:2.- " "Jimi Atlantic Express Philadelphia Express Fast Line Yerk Accem. Ari i vis; Harrisburg Express Dillervillc Accem. Arrives, Columbia Accommodation, Frederick Accem. Arrives, Pacific Express, Minday Mail, Jehn-down Express, Day hxpies-s Harrisburg Aceominetl.u'n. Wkstwakd. i Leae 1 Phil.id'.i 12::-! a.m. VVay Passenger, .iaguru..piess s:tK) ' nauever Accommodation, Mail Train Ne. l,via Mt.Jey.1 Mail Tram Ne.2,vi:i Cel'bia.i Sunday Mail, I Fast Line, Kleilel iiI ft-miiTitii.l-it!tfi . 8:('() " 11-. ii Dillervillc I.ocal.vi.iMl.Jevl llarrisliuig Aceonmiedat'11,1 Columbia Accommodation, Harrisburg Exptcss Pittsburg Express Cincinnati Express I Paeiiic Express i-.m !l:Iii 11:.V lacitic Express, east. en Sniiil.iv, when ll.., ged, will steji at Middieteun, Eliahelhtev. n Mt. Jey, Landisville, Rird-iu-l!aiul, Leuu. 1 lace, liap, Christiana, ParU-sbuig, Coat. Ceat. ville, Oakland and Ulen I.ecii. Fast Line, -st, en Miudav, when lla-'gei , will step at Dowuiugteu u. Cealesville. I'm U. s burg, .Mt.Jey, Eli.ahetlitew n and Middleteu i.. Hanover Accommodation, west, cenni ts al Lancaster with Niagara Express, nest, at 10:. .', a.m., and will run through te Hanover. r rederick Accommodation. u.-st.eeiiiiect.:il Lancaster, witli Fast Line, west. at 2.1(1 i: .. and w ill run through te Frederick. I1KADINO AND COLCMUIA UAlE.l'.eAi'. A On ami after MONDAY. OCT. i.tii, 1 ?, passenger trains will run en this mad u- l-.-lows : Tuaixs UeiKfi Seuth. A:rie Lane'lfi r..e .:.': InaCi " U!:l-i ' il-.ii. ' 1 1:1.7 " !(::"! ' 2:lii i 2:1.'. ' 2:.') ' 5:r. ' 7:21' " 7::li " Surfi - ii.:ai ' 2.10 A. M a. si. A. m. r. M. :.'M 11:.V ii:li i". . S:0I 12:21 i;--. S:1S 12:10 1 7:iii S:21 I2:ir. i 7.0' S:l:j 1:(!2 7:2.". :):02 1:1:: 7:.r. am i:Ki 7:l." U:Ii; l:.Mi 7:. '.l:l" l:.Vi hrJi , .i:J7 2:t2 fra! 'J:Xi 2a 5 s:le !l:- :2i) ll:.rW .... s-:; I 10:c.- '.'.'.'. .s2 HMO S:I7 10:17 p:.V 10:2:! l:(ll IHStl :I2 10:12 U:I!i 10:.Vl t:2.- Reading, Reinholds, Ephrata, Akion, j LlA. a a m 9 9 9 m Muuhcim, Lancaster Junction,. Landisville, Columbia, llillerville, Lancaster, King Stieet,.. .., Huruish, West Willow, Raumgnrdiicr, Peiiea, Ret ten, New Providence, , IlLf B9 mom aa ai Quarry viile, Tijas GeiMt North. (Juarryville, , IILl). a aaa aaaa a aaaaaaa- New Providence, I. el ten,.. ..........a..... Peiueu, Itaumgardner, West Willow, Harnisli, King Street, Lancaster, Dillervillc Columbia, Landisville, Lancaster Junction,... ,"fiii 3:111 ::::e .-i::;'i 5 I.. 5 5-1 :r. i;:!.r. I. i;-.r. A. .. 7:.rJ 7:58 s:l3 .T27 8:.T 8:13 8:D !l:0O :.J5 a. m. r. jr. r. M. ; 15 B , , ;i ll:.-i2 '.'.'.'. 'Ill r,u'J .... 2: IS 7:11. '-Mil 7:18 .... ll'iCt 7:2 .... 3:13 7:32 .... 3:1s 7:fl .... 3:2f 7-V .... 3: 10 H:0.' 1:00 SM :N 1:0.5 :; 8:(H lain 3::!.- 8:30 1:30 4.01 8::M) l:r 4:15 8:I'J 1:18 4.-20 i):(KI 2:00 4::!0 !i:li: 2:18 1:17 .1:23 2:2.-. 4:.VI !):12 2:l 5:14 10:05 3r20 Siiii, Aluiihcim, - -- my9mme9 a m 9 a m aa Ephruta, Reinliehlsville, Reading Trains connect at Reading witli trains te and from Philadelphia, Pottsville, llairisbuig, Al Al lentewn and New Yerk. At Columbia v. ith trains te and from Yerk, Hanover, Gettyshiug, Frederick and Baltimore. A.M. WILSON, Supt. T OCAL MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. HOURS FOR CLOSING THE MAILS BY RAILROAD. New Yekk thuoueii ma-l 7:00a m, 12:30 p m, 4:45 p in and 11:30 p in. Way Mail, east, 7 a in. Goiidenvij.le, Downingtown, Leani.ui PI ie. Gap 0 p in. Philadelphia, through mail, 7 andO a m. 12:50, 4:45 and 11:30 p in. PiTTSBnr.en and west, 1:30 and 11:30 p m. Haukisbuke Mail, 10 am, 1:30, 5:15 and 11:30 p m. Wat Mail, west, 10 a in. Baltimekk a.xd Wasuiisoten, via Philadel phia, 4:50pm. Baltimeius aud Wasiiimgten, via Yerk, 1:30 p in. Baltimore akd Washijioten, via Han Lsburg. 11:30 pm. Coatesville, 4:15 p m. Columbia, 10 a m, 1:30 anil 5:15 ii in. Yerk ajid Yerk way, 1:30 and 11:30 p in. Northern Central, 10 a m, 1:30 and 11:30 nr. ItKADIMI. x-ia Reailiiuriiiiil CiiliiinlitM I.' I; T- . a m and 12:30 p m. iiKAuiau, viu jiarrisuurg, a:i. anil iiripm. ih.wji.mi wAi. via juueiieii, i.niC, Jiaiiiieim, East Heuiplleld and Ephrata, .1 p ui.l (ilTAliuxviLLE, Caniaige, ltetten, Snw Provi dence, West Willow. Lime Valley and Martin ville, J:.'IOa m, and 7:30 pm. Naw Helland, Churchtown, "Greenb.ink. Blue Ball, Geedville, Beartown, by way ' Downingtown, at 7a in and ( in. Sahe Haierer, via Columbia, 10 a in. BY STAGE Millersville and Slackwuter. t. S lie Harber, daily, at 2:30 p m. Te Millersville, 8 and 11 a m, and I j. m Binkley's Bridge, Leacock, Biirevjlie, .V,.vr Helland, 2:30 p m. Willow Street, Snilthvillr. Kuck, Che-tnui Level, Green, Peters' Creek, Pleasant (,ieve. Reck Springs. F.iirmeunt and RewlaudsViil -' Mil, daily, at 7 am. ' Landis Valley, Oiegen, West Earl. Farmrrs vilie, Hinklelewn, Term Hill, Maitiriluie. ilally, at20 pm. Fertility, Ijimpeter and Wheatland Mills, te Strasburg, dailj. at 4 p m. Gieenlanil unit Seudei-sbiirg, te Paradi-e dally, at 4 p m.. ' Nell'sville, daily, at 4 p m. New Danville, Conestoga, Martic ille. Cela manville. Mount Nebo. Raw linsville, Bcthes-.a and Liberty Squaie, daily, at 2.30 p m. SUNDAY POVI'OKKICE HOCKS. On Sunday the postelliee 1h open fiem April 1 te October 1, from 8 te Da in. and fiem i; te 7 pin; from October 1 teApiil l,fmiii'j te 10 a m, nd from Cte7 l m. WHEN OPEN FOR DEI.IVEKT. ARRIVING BY RAIL. Eastern mail, 7 a tt'. 10:45 u m, 3 and 0:30 p in. Eastern w ay mail, 10:45 a in. Western mail, 7 and 10 a in, 2 and ifcSO p m. Reading, via Reading and Columbi t, 2:.7 i in. Western way mail, 8 a in. Reading wav mail, 10:30 u m. ARRIVING'BY STAGE. Frem Safe II irber and Millersville, at 0 a in, daily. Finm Millersville, 7 and '. a in, and t p m. Fiem St:v Helland, at tb'Mu m, daily. Frem Kewiaudsville, Mil, at 2:.P) in. Reading way mail, at 10:30 a in, daily. Frem Strasburg, at 9:30 a in, daily. Fiem Paradise te Lancaster. 10 a m, daily Fiem Nelfsville, at 1 p m, daily. Frem Rawlinsville, at 11 a m. I1I.-I I V!.-I?l tii l.'piiilnLiiL ...... ...... - a v.. ft i.i. a r.j.:s. There are four mail deliveries bv letter e.r riers eacli day, and en their return" trips th. y take uji the mall matter deposited in the lett. . boxes. Fer the first delivery the carriers leave the efllce at BStlJ a in: second delivery ut 10 am ; third delivery at 11 a m ; leurth deliVerv al 3 i m. DEJIOYALS. DR. S. . PORE3IAN, (PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON), Removed from Ne. 18 Seuth Prince street te Ne. 211 West King street, Lancaster, Pa. Im2i-3uid M a'rcus e. sehnek, HOUSE CABPENT.ee, Ne. 120 North Prince street. Prompt and particular attention paid te al tcratlen ana repalra. a!3-lyd ii ,i , im i r-i 4 ( a uH mi :i iii 11 li 4 m ! ;vl i I 1 8 l!3l m m --fir -ffl 1 i:l m i fir ai ?rT---j-s.