Tv; it.1 ". ."-$. - V"-s'. TTV- El wt S T v A - -v-a ,V . - f . lk ' N -'- .- - -iV " 1 -T . THE IiANOASTER DAILY iNTBLMGBOER, WEDN3SSPAY, ATOUBT 5, 1865, -Ir. -?" -'J . . vrt ' ','!, rJ ' I T J. CI rntsce, en the men efmi, In Sutter's Mill-race lay the sand, The yellow, shining grains, Tlint sent n thrill throughout the land Frem the const across the plains. And nil Atlantic's seaboard rese With shouts of "Virgin fleld !" Fcailess of fevers nnd et fees Or deadly hent and Celd. And swept te the Pacific slope In finest of sudden wealth ( The young aglow with buoyant hopes, The need wlthgrccdystcaltb. They cunc, the Men of Forty-nine, Thine stulwnrlploncers. Frem the Fiilincttniind the Pine Te where the Itcdwoed reals. Thny cuine w Ithcriidlnitnd with tent, An nnny strong uud held, Thelr sight en the SIcrms hent In the reckless race of old. 1 hey emtie nil henrded ns the pard, llrenzcd by the burnished sun, With Celt and Ilowle for their guard, And the licit field Mas wen. Along thuSacmincnto'ssheto Kim rivulets of life, All eager for the precious ero In Mittiiiuen-iiilncs of strife. While mother, sister, Bwcct-hcnit, bride, Fell en thclrknecs tepmy That linught or ctII should bctlde Their loved-encs lengucs u uy. Hull te ihe Men of Forty-nine Who braved the stetiny Hern Tlmt honor might be yeuisund mine And millions, yet unborn! Fer strulgbtwny Frisce rcaied its cr-t Clese by the Ueldcn Gate, The Kmplre City of the West Unlit by the hand or Fnte. tyem ihc Washlnnten Republic jiexus run this milliux. Hew Iho llciie (lei or the Agricultural Ilurcnu ure Distributed. "We nre distributing .!0,000 iMCkets of turnip seed daily," said Colenol Celctnan, commissioner of ngricuUine, tlie ether day. "The o.xpcnslve sorghum seed of Dr. I.ering 1H net be distributed iw only about one seed lu ten a ill gonninate!" Colenol Celeman's garden seed depni tnicnt la a busy jilace tlicse days. Tite congressman who getelrculurs notifying tliein that lliey had f IbO wertli of bceds npicce due tliem, liave been rcmarkable prompt lu responding, Con Cen gross votes 180,000 annually for soeds. Two Twe Two thlrdaef lliia sum geos back in needs te the 100 senators nnd roprcnenUtlvos, nnd the commissioner el ngriculture distributes the ren threugli etlier channels. Kach congressman is allowed 5,000 papers el vegctnbleBeeilsan.il 1,000 papers el Hen or Heeds te begln with. In addition, the mom bore from tobacco districts linve received in the past. vear 600 papers of impertfld tobacco seeu each ; tiie cotton belt members Jinve eacli liad 200 (purls of cotlen seed i the win ter wheat men have had 200 quarts uplece of their staple gialn j the spring wheat ropro repro ropre BcntatUes hae been equally favered, and the congressmen have been blessed lu nbund nbund auee with kernels of ehoice maize. All the congressmen recelvcd in July 1,000 papers et turnip seed each, ami grass seeds, threo or lour bushels te the luomberH, was showered alike upon the Just and unjust. The turnip seed distribution is Just closing. Sugar beet seeds were sent also te favorable districts. vi;et7i.iA.niTii:s ok statesmen. The peculiarities of statesmen ure often in dicated by the manner In which they dispose or Colenol Coleman'a crops. Heme latitude orchelco isallowed, and mombers who are well up in fanning and gardening get their quota in the ene or two grains or vegetables that are staple articles in their districts, thus making themselves solid for years. There Is Jee, Dlackburu, for Instance, whose enduring fame In Kentucky Is In no small degroe due te the lact that hu takes out all his nilowance in hemp seed and Induces the commissioner toglvelilm sevcrul busholsevor. The champion seed distributors of the Heuse are : Tayler, ofTeunossoo, and Joues of Texas, witli Latiliam, of Tex-is a geed third. Theso congressmen roprcsent big and growing districts with Innumorable wants. They are omnivorous. They exhaust their own allotments of heeds early, and then get as many assignments of orders from ethor congressmen as they can. A literary con grcbsmau, who wants te swap seeds for doc ument!!, is a great find for a seed congress man. Fer Instance, Representative Millikcn, of Malue, traded his tobacco seed with lhll Thompson, Jr., el Kentucky, for printed copies of lllaiue's eulegy en Garfield. Mulne ueeded tlie eulogies nieru than the to bacco seed. The avorage congressman sends from ten te threo hundred names of seed constituents te tlie commissioner. Occasionally the lists leach 1,000 names, and thore have been mombers who liave sent in 5,000 names, with tlie request te send ene rtaper of seed te each 1 OCIIIIIIir.U WANTED PAnTnillOKS. The Hen. Themas 1'orterhouso Uchlltrce was a great seed hunter bofero he was a con gressman, but, having ouce been elected, he neglected his constituents in this particular, lu reply te the last notillcitieu that seeds wero awaiting his order he repllcd : "My constituents deii't go much en seeds, but they nre mighty lend of partridges. Yeu may seiid a low coops around te my rooms." The late commissioner looked up tlie law en the subject te bce If he could comply with the requisition. Colonel Ouhiltree said if a momber could have cologne- and susponders charged te his stationery account, he saw no reason why iiartridgcs cannot be euuniorated under the head of turnip and Jerusalem artichokes. The senators draw their seeds with as much punctuality as representatives. War ner Miller does net send out small saplings that will grew into weed pulp trees, us has been supposed. He has a a ery conipleto list of half-bieeds te whom Colonel Coleuian franks ehoice llowers and vegetable seeds. Nevmla Jenes lias a constituency that grows nothing but quartz rock. He gives away his soeds te his swarm of lriends. The frosty Edmunds Is as formal aud mys terious in the seed business us he is iu every thing else. Nobody ever sees his list or bene ficiaries. He docs net send It lrem tlie de partment, but orders the soeds bent te his residence iu bulk. He tlien geos Inte execu tive session with himself and before coming out makes a solemn oath never te divulge w hat has happened. Tlie distribution of feed fishes and spawn develops some qucer stories. One member "diew" somegofd fish In a glebo, but bofero they were delivered he caused them te be ox ex changed for canary birds, and the feathered songsters were sent te his home In a fine nickel-plated cage. llex. A. KlHd, IT. 8. Senater from Vermont, savs: 11 ullerds me great pleasure te state that " Dr. Pctzeld's German Hitters " Is u reliable nnd plcuwint medicine "nd the best 1 ever used ler bk-1. b temucn and Biliousness. Wherever Malaria Exists, The bilious ure Its certain prey. In Intermit tent aud remittent fever, dumb ague and ugue cake, the liver Is uluays seriously affected, und the bleed contaminated with bile. One of the chlef leasenswhy lloitettcr's Stomach Hitters la aucha euro defense against chill und fever und every form of maliulal illsc.ise, U, that It deesawuy with liability te the dlscase by re forming Irregularity of the biliary ergun In ad vance et the arrival of the season when the dls dls caeo Is prevalent. Theie is no flncr fortifying preparatlve for theso about visiting or emi grating toalecallty whole the Mlasmu-talut ex lsts. Thore Is no certuln immunity from dis ease In an ondemlo or epidemic form, te be so se cured by the use of the nvcruge tonics and anti spasmodics. Hutwheroqulnine falls the Hitters succeeds both in preventing und curing. More over, it lemevcs every vestige of dyspepsia und overcomes constipation, theumatisui. Inactivity et the kidneys nnd bladder, and trauqulllzes uud strengthens the nerveus system. a5-l'i 8VX0IAT. NOTICES. Mothers I Mothers 1 1 Mothers 1 1 1 Are you dlstmbed at night aud broken or your lest byu sick child suffering und crying -with the excruciating pal a of cutting tceth 7 If se, go ut once und get a bettle of MKS. WINSLOWIS SOOTHING SVItUP. It will rellove the peer little sufferer Immediately depend upon It ; there is no mistake about It. Thsru Is net a mother en uarlh who has, ever used It, w he will net tell you at once that It will regulate the bunels, and glvu lest te the mother, und relief and health te th Tliild, operating like magle. It Is poitcctlysawteusoiuull ceses, and pleasant te the taste, and Is tlie prescription of ene of the eldest und best female physicians and nurses lu the United States. Beld everywhere, a cents u bettle. JunclS-lyd&w SKIN DISEASES.-" 8 WAYNE'S OINTMENT "Swavne'i Otnfmnf" cures Tetter, Salt Itheum, lllngwerm, sores, Pimples, eczema, all Itcuy r.rupuuus, ?w muner new oemnai or teri .tlaimnq. hua n s Advertising Cheats. " It has become se common te begin an article In an elegant, Interesting style, " Then run It Inte soine advertisement, that we avoid all such, "And simply call attention te the mcittsef Hep Hitters In as plain, honest tenns as possi ble, " Te Induce people " Te give them one trlat, which se proves their value that they will nevcr ue Anything else." "TleKkjimpt se favorably noticed In nil tbe papers, Hellgleus nnd secular, Is "Having a tnrge sale, and Is supplanting nil ether medicines. "Thcrolsnedonylngtbo vletues of the Hep plant, and the proprietors of Hep Hitters have shown great shrewdncss nnd ability " In compounding a tnodlclne whose vlttucs nre se palpable te every ene's observation." Did She DleT "Ne! "She lingered nnd suffered along, pining nw ay all the tlme for years." " The doctors doing her no geed " " And nt lest was cured by this Hep Hitters the papers sny se much about." "Indeed I Indeed 1" " Hew thankful we should be for that medi cine." A Daughter's Misery. " Elevcn years our daughter suffered en n bed of misery. " Frem a complication of kidney, liver, rheu matic treuble and Nervous debility, " Under the eare of the best physicians, " Who gave her dlscase various names, "Hut no relief. " And new, she Is restored te us In geed health by as slmple a remedy as Hep Ulttcrs, that we had shunned for years befere using it," THIS l'AHKXTH. rNone genuine without a bunch of grcen Heps en the whlte label. Sl.un all the vlle poisonous stuff with " Heps " In their name. auglly.M.W.Kiw HVECIAI. XOT1VK.. Vernen Who are past Fifty will find Dr. Ken nedy's Favorlle Heraedy Just about the medi cine they need when they need amcdlcliiQat all. The ten years which fellow that ngu ure full of dangers which de net threaten younger men and women. This preparation gives tene te the system, greatly expels Impurities nnd prevents the outcropping of diseases the seeds of which may have been sewn In carllerllfe. Why net live out nil your days In health and strength. JlylO-lmdAw llucklen's Arnica Halve. The Itest Salve In the world for Cut", Unifies, Seres, Ulcers, Salt Itheum, Fever Boies, Teller, Chapped Hands, Chllbulns, Hums and all Skill Kriipliens, positively cures files, r.r no pay re quired. It Is guaranteed toglvuperfects.itfsf.ic teglvuperfects.itfsf.ic toglvuperfects.itfsf.ic tlen, or money refunded. Pilco 25 cents per uex. Korsale by Cnchmn. the Drugglit, 137 and 139 North Cuceu street, Ijinc.ister, aster, ra. (I) The Inn cling Salesman In nn Irreslsttble fellow, brim full of stories, Jokes, courage, self-assurance nnd grit. Hels very taking withnl. Ilurdeek Jlloed Hitter t nre a very taking medicine; thoytuke everywhere, unti are seiu every wnore. Fer Hale liv H. H. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Ouecn street, jnuciuurr. ritETTV WOMEN. Ladles who would rctuln freshness aud lvac ty. Don't fall te try ' Wells' Health itenewer." J3) Detectives nnd l'rlmle Odlrers. Usually wear their badges of authority conceal ed under their clothing, but Dr. Themnt' lMee trie Oil wears Its badges in the form et printed luhels attached te each and every bottle, se that all may knew lis mission. It is given full nnd complete authority te arrustall nclies and pniiis, and docs Its duty every time. Fersalnby II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1X1 North Queen street, Lancaster. Wlint Threo Applications Did, "I was troubled vcrv much with sote feet. Threo applications of Themns' L'rleelrle Oil en tirely cured them. Nothing better lu the mar ket." Jacob Uiitlcr, Heading, l'u. Fersaluby II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137nndl3U North Queen street, Lancaster. "UOUOH ON ITCH." "Heugh en Itch" citrus humors, eruptions, ringworm, tetter, salt lhcum, frosted feet, chli; blalns. P) A tlreat Discovery. Sir. Win. Themas, of Newton, la, says: "My wife has been seriously ntfected with a cough for twenty-live vears, una this spring mero seveivly than evor befere. She liad used many remedied without relief, and being urged te try Dr. King's New Discovery, did se, with most gratifying ie suit. The first bettle relieved her very much, nnd the second bettle has absolutely cured her. She has net liad be geed health for thirty years." Trial llettlcs Free lit Cochran's Drug Stele, 137 and 13NerthQ.ucenstrcct, Lancaster, l'u. Largu slzell.UO. (C) Nervous Debilitated Men Yeu urn allowed a free Mai of thirty day of the usu of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic licit with Electric Suspensery Appliances, for the speedy rellcfand permanent cure or Nerveus Debility, less of Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Alse, for many ether diseases. Coin Cein Coin plete ifstorutleu te health, vigor uud manhood guaranteed. Ne risk is incurred. Illustrated pamphlet, with full Information, terms, etc., mailed free by uddrcsslng Vel tale licit Ce., Mar shall, Mich. Out Deur Sperta. With the opening of the season of outdoor sports comes the time of treuble ler the peer victims of Hay Fever and Hese Celd. Fer them llowers have no odor, and the summer llttloer no beauty. Te snuir, sneeze nnd wlpe their wceplng eyes for three or four successive months, this Is their pitiable portion. There is no help iu sea-voyages, tbeiu is no help in high mountain air. Hut thore lsn positive euro In Ely's Cream Halm. Try It. If you contlnue te suffer It is becuuse you neglect u remedy us sure as It is cheap und pleasant. Jyl!J-i!wdeedl.w Nospectllcferloculsklnnltmunts can cepe in popular favor with Glenn's Sulphur Seap. " Hill's Hair Dye," bluck or brown, iffty cents. nu31wdced&w LIFE FUESEKVEll. If you lira losing your grip en Hfe, try ells' Ueullti unnower, uoes aircci 10 wcuk spuis. (3) MOTHEHSt MOTHEUSH MOTUEKSIII Are you disturbed at night nnd broken of your rest by u sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth t If se, go at once and get a bettle or Mrs. WINSLOW'fa SOOTHING HVItUl". It will relieve the peer little sufferer Immediately depend upon itj there Is no mlstake about It. There Is net a mother en curth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at ouce that It will regulule the bowels, und give rest te the mother, uud relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe te use In all cases, und pleasant te the taste, und is the prescription of ene of the eldest and best fomale physicians In the United States. Sold overywhero. 25 cents a bettle. maj-31-lydM,W,SAw AG11EAT D1SCOVEUV. The greatest discovery of the nineteenth con- tnrvis Dr. Leslie's Sneelal l'rescrlntlen for sick headache, which Is the discovery of nn eminent Iihyslcluii nnd used by him for ever thirty years efore giving it te the public, und It stands to day without a Ural. Head udYertUeuient lu unother column. Never Give Up, If you nre Buffering with low nnd depressed spirits, less of appetite, general debility, dis ordered bleed, weak constitution, headache, or any disease or a bilious nature, by ull menus Erecuru a bettle et Elcctlie lilttets. Yeu will e surprised te see the rapid Improvement that will fellow; seu will be inspired with new lire : strength and activity will return ; jwiln und misery will cease, nnd henceforth you will ro re ro jeico In the pralse or Electric bitters, beldut ttfty cents u bettle at Cochran, the Druggist, 137 and 13U North Queen street, Lancaster, l'u. (C) "KOUGU ON PILES" Cursllles or Hemorrhoids, Itching Protruding, lllecdlng.Internal or ether. Internal and Ex ternal ltemedy in each package Sure euro. (V0e. Druggists. I3) ITCHING PILES." SYMPTOMS I MOISTUUEI Like perspiration, Intense Itehlug. werse by scratching, most at night, seems if pin-worms were crawling, " Htmyne't Ointment "it apleai nt, 4urt cure, jauSS-MWEAw UltOWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA. IsthoinestotTectlvePalnDostroyerlnthewoild. Will most surely qnlcken the bleed whether taken internally or applied externally, and thereby mera certainly ItELlEVE TAIN, whether chroule or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and It Is warranted deuble the sticngth or any similar preparation. It cures pain lu the Side. Back or Bowels, Sere Threat, Jtneumatism, xoeinacna auu au ACHES, and is The Great lteltever of Pain. IIUOWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA " should be In ever)' family. A teaspoeuf ul et the Panacea In a tumbler of iu t water (sweetened, if pre furred, taken at Dedtlwe, will 1IUEAIE UP A COLD, i3 cents a bettle. irJMydM.W.Siw The Kind e Like. The medicine we most like is that whlclfdecs IU werkiiulck and well. Uurdeek Jlloed JUlteri are the quickest ktud or a cure for dyspepsia and liver und kidney infections. Fer sale by H. 11. Cochran, druggist, 187 and ISO North Queen street, Lancaster. fniniwU T.tnuld Beet Toulo lmnurts strencth I te body ana mmd. Tvkene ether, of drucgUu. MEDIO ATm MAM, v- nUVOIUTB REMEDY. TO GRATIFYHIS WEEE. A Geed Keason for Happiness, " Fer many years I have suffered from n com plaint which the physicians called Gravel. 1 bad employed some of the most noted doctors without obtaining any permanent relief, nnd for along tlme my case was regarded ashopeU?si. All who knew the circumstances said I must die. Finally my wlfe Induced me te try ft bettle of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Hcmcdy,' whleh she had somewhere heard of or scen advertised. Without the slightest faith In It, but BOlely te gratify her, 1 bought a bottle et n druggist In our village, 1 used that nnd two or three bot tles mere, nnd, te inaken long story short, I nn new ns healthy a man ns there is In the country. " Blnce then I have recemmended ' Favorlle llcmedy' te ethers whom I knew te have suf fered from Kldueynnd Ltver complaints nnd I assure the public that the ' Favorlte Hemedy has dene its work with a similar completeness lu evcrystngla Instance, and I trust seme ether sick nnd discouraged mortal may hear of Hand try the Favorlte llcmedy,' as I did." IKuMnjr IKuMnjr ten Menree, OattUU, JV. Y. Don't Let a Foolish Prejudice ngalnst popular medicines stand betn eon you and the health of your wlfe, child or baby. Dr. Kennedy's 'Fa vorite Hemedy ' u blessing. Ithas saved thou sands, nnd it will help you. If you are sick from troubles of the Kidneys, Hewels Liver and Hloed.spond One Dellar for the King of Modi Medi cincs. nngl-luioedAw lUTICUHA. ItEMEMES. ECZEMA And Every Species of Itching and Burning Diseases Cured ' byCuticura. ECZEMA, or Salt Itheum, with Its agonizing itching nnd burning, instantly relieved by a warm bath with Cuticcra Biur, and a single application of Cuticcra, the great Skin Cure. lilt repeated dally, with two or three doses of CirricmiA KtseLVKNT, the New Meed Purifier, t keep thn bleed cool, the perspiration pure nnd unirrltatliig, the bowels open, the liver and kid neys active, will speedily euro Kezcma, Tetter, Hlngwnrin, I'surlusls, Lichen, I'rurltus, Scald Head, Dandruff, nnd every species or Itching, Scaly nnd Pimply Humors of the Sculp and Skin, when the best physicians and nil known lemo leme dles fall. Will McDonald, H2 Dearborn St., Chicago, gratefully acknowledges a cure of Eczema, or Snltltheum, en head, neck, face, arms and legs fersnventeen ycurs ; net nble te walk eicept en hands mid knees for one yenr; net nble te help him el f for eight years; tried hundreds or reme dies ; doctors pronounced his case hopeless permanently cured by ClTlcriu Heselvixt (bleed purifier) internally, and Cuticcra nnd Cuticvra Seil- (the great skin cures) externally. Chan. Houghten, 1J"I- lawyer, 28 Stale St., Hosten, reports a cuse of Eczema under his olicervutloii for ten yeais, which covered the patient's body and limbs, und te which nil known methods of treatment had been npp'led without benefit, which was completely cured solely by the Ceticuiia ltkMimcB, leaving u clean und healthy skin. Mr. Jehn Thirl, Wllkesb.irre, l'n.. writes :" I have suffered from Nil I itheum for ever eight years, at times se bad that I could net uttend te my business for weeksut a Utile. Three boxes erCtiTitCRA and four bottles Ukselvjskt have entirely cured me of this dreadful disease." Sold br nil druauUts. l'rlce: Cuticvra, (se cts.; a cts. l'rcnarcd by the Hkselvk.it, tl.iM ; SeAr, Vt cts. reTTER unto Ann uiiehiuai. ie., jiosieii, jiub. OCR TTT'Fi the Complexion and Skin by DurVU using the CtrricuiiA SeAr. "TIItED AND ACHING MUSCLES, crying through countless nerves for rest and relief." Llkauiunnii te the children of Israel lstheCc TicuRA 1'LAsrKR te tin) tired, overworked, aching miihcle. De net deny yeursell the comfort afforded by this new, original and speedy nntl date te pain uud Inllnmmatleu. At druggists, 23c. ; five ler l.l). Mailed free. Hetter I) huh and Cheuical Ce., Hostex. Sanferd's Radical Gere FOR CATARRH. WITCH HA7.KL. AMERICAN PINE. CANADA FIK, MAltltiOI.D AND CLOVEK HLOSSOMS. AslnglndoieofSANFOItD'riltADICALCUItE staniiv lelieves the most violent Sneezing or Head Colds, clears the Head ns by liingle, steps alery discharges fieui the Nose und Kyes, pie- vents Kinging Noises In the Head, cures Ncr Ncr veus Headache, and subdues Chills and Fevers. In Chronic Catarrh It cleanses tne nusal pas sages of foul mucus, testeres the senses of smell, tnste and hearing when affected, trees the head, threat and bronchial tubes or offensive matter, sweetens and purities the breath, steps the cough, and arrests the progress or Catarrh to te wards Consumption. One bettle ltadlcal Cure, ene box Catarrhal SolvcntundEunrerd'slnhalcr, all In ene pack age, or nil druggists ler (1.00. AskforbAN AskferbAN FOitD'S KAUIUAL CUKE. Hetter Hern ae Ciibuicax. Ce., Hostex. Cellins' Voltaic Electric Plasters. Forthe relief and prevention, the Instant It Is applied, el Hbeiitiiatisiii, Neuralgia, bctsllca, Coughs, Colds, Weak Hack, btemuch nnd How Hew els, bhoeting I'eln, Numbness. Hysteria, re male I'nlns, l'alpltatlen. Dyspepsii. Liver Cem. plaint. Unions fever. Malaria, and Epidemics, Use Cellins l'iasteis (an Electric Hattury com bined with a Pereus l'laster) uud laugh lit pain. 2Je. t cry here. augl-lmW As. -vyKAK. AND NEKVOUM MEN Who suffer from Nervous and Physical Debil ity, Impotence, Exhausted Vitality und l'roma l'rema l'roma tute Decline, and seek Perfect llcstoratlen te Health, Full Manhood and Sexual Viger with out Stomach Drugging, can ckiitaiwlv obtain it in the "MAltST()N 1IOLUS." Diseases or the Prostate Gland, Kidneys and Bladder, effectu ally cured without instruments. Endorsed by thousands who have been cured. Adopted in hospitals and by physicians in Europe and America. 4-VAUIOCr.LK cured without Burgcry. Scaled Treatise and Testimonials Hee. Address MABSTON REMEDY CO., or DR. H.TRESKOW, Ne. 4fl West Hth Stiect, New Yerk. maylO-lyoed&w pKUAM BALM. ELY'S CREAMBALM I ELY'S CUEAM HALM Cleanses the Head. Allays Imllammatlen. Heals the Seres, lie stores the Senses of Tnste, Smell, Hearing. A Quick Uellef A Posttlve Cure. j Apurtlcle is applied into each nostril nnd Is agreeable te use. l'rlcu 50 cents by mull or ut Druggtsts. Sen for Clreular. ELY HltOTHEUS, Druggists, Osn ego, N. Y. julySMyeed&lyvr GUAY'H Bl'KCIl'IO MEDIOINK. The Great English P.emedy. An unfailing cure for lmpetency und all Diseases that fellow Less of Momery, Universal Lassitude, Pain in . itnnir liiiniieaii nf Villen. Promature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te In sanity or Consumption and a Premature Grave, full particulars in our pamphlet, which we de sire te send Jrce by mall te everyone. This Spo Spe Spo clfle modlcine is sold by all druggists at $1 per neckaee. or six packages for ta, or will be sent Ireo by mall en receipt of the im ney, uy aa dressing the agent, ...... II.T1. COCHRAN, Druggi't, Sele Agent, Nes. 137 and 139 North Que-:, street, Lancaster, l'a. On ucceunt et counterfeits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper t the only genuine. THE GUAY MEDICINE CO., lluffale. N. Y, A FTKIt ALL) OTUKHS FAIL, U.JL. OOBBULT DR. LOBB, NO. S3) North Fifteenth street, below Callewhtll street, Philadelphia. Cures all Diseases or both sexes. Twenty tears Experience. Consultations by NEliVOUS AND SPECIAL DISEASES. New book lust out. Send ter IU Hours 11 a. in. Ull 2 n. in., and 7 p. m.te 10 p. m' Heeks free te the afflicted. fjb'JiHyd&w CONSUMITION-I HAVE A POSITIVE remedy for the above dlseusn; by its use thousands of cases of the worst kind or long standing have been cured. Indued, se stienir is my tultli In Its cfllcacy that I will send TWO BOTTLES FUKE, together witha valuuble trca trca tlse cm this disease te uny sullerer. Give express uud P. O. address. OU. T. A. 8LOCUM, Junte Cmdued&Gmw 181 Peail bt.. N. Y. M ANUOOD RESTORED. KUMEDY FltEE. A victim or youthful Imprudence causing Pre mature Decay, Nervous Debility, Lest Manhood, Ac, having tried In vatn every known remedy, bes discovered a simple self-cure, which he will send rutc te ms isuew sunerers. Address, J. II. BEEVES, 13 Chatham St, .Hew Yerk City, jea;tlcxWyw xAcatirsMT. Peerless Traction I'OKTAHLK Oil BTATIONAIli- ENOINES, BOILERS AND SEPARATOIIS, REPAIRINO, and nil kinds or Machinery, Contracts taken and nil work such as kept nnd done In any Machine Shep. Call en eraddress, Ezra F. Landis, Works-NO. 630 te 837 NOttTU CUEKUT BT., Lancaster, l'a. ml9-Cmcedw E NQINB AND BOILKH WOKKa BEST Steam Engine -AND- BOILER WORKS. . AS WB HANDLE OUR OWN GOODS, HAVE NO AGENTS, CAN INSUKK OUH PATItONH LOW THICKS AND UOOD WOHK. BOLLERS. Vertical and Hnrlzental.Tubular, Flue, Cylinder, Marine, Deuble-Deck and Portable. rUUNACE-WOUK, HLAST-PIPES, STACKS, Ac., Ac TANKS for Water, Acids and Oil. HOISTING ENGINES. ENGINES. Vet Ileal and Horizontal. Stationary, from two te sixty horse-power. PortAble Engines, en Wheels and Sills : Six Sizes 4, 6, 8, 10, IS and 9 horse power. SAW MILLS. Peny Mills and Large Mills. Hark Mills Cob Mills. Leather Hellers, Tan Packers, Tripple Gearing for home power. PUMPS. Helt and Gear Pumps j Mining Pumps; Cem blncd Pumps and Heaters. f!nrl1HfniTnl llnnn. Kfftfim I'amn. lieanng, runeys, ny nuecis, uiainp ,. ....,..... . . , . -. ,.. Hexet, Hangers, Couplings, Cellars. Steel Steps nnd lings, unuars, eieei isiepi TOi, I'liuey 1'iaics, lacKing uexes, uiu ev I'laies. I'ackinu uexes. J Spindles, Mill Uushlngf, Ac, Ac, Ac. PIPES. Wrought Iren, for (las, Steam and Water. Cost Iren Pipes. Heller Tubes, Well Casting. FITTINGS. Fer Water nnd Steam, Volvos, Cocks, Steam Gauges, (lauge Cocks, Glass Water Gauges, Safety Valves, Whistles. Globe Valves, Governors, Pntent Self-Feeding Lu bricators, Glass Oil Cups, Glass Tubes, Injectors or boiler Feeders. PACKING Hemp, Asbestos, Gum and Fiam- bage. HELTING-Gnra, Cotten and Lcather. CASTINGS Heavy nnd Light Iren and Hreas. Heller Iren, Sheet Iren, liar Iren, and Steel. HEATERS Fer Dwellings, Schools and Public Hulldlngs. STEAM HEATING. Estimates, Drawings and Pattern Werk fur nlshcd at Jtcasonable Hates. if Ilepalrlng promptly and carerully at tended te. Address, Jehn Best & Sen, NO. 333 E4ST FULTON STREET, LANCASTElt, PA. JanlS-lydAw iraz-t vAVKit. -riTINDOW SOKKENS. Wire Window Screens Have beceme it very important mattcrin house keeping, nnd nobody should be without then. The price Is within reach or all, und when put up properly will last you ter years. Wemuke them se they need net be removed In opening or closing shutters or windows. Plain Wire, 40c, Mc, eec, Gic, 7ec, "5c, 60c, S5c, oec, ll.oe a pair up. Landscape, 1.23, 1.40, 11.50, J1.5I. I1.7S u pair up, according te slxe. Dixirswtth corners, springs, hinges, etc, conipleto. We have udded largely te our stock et WALL PAPERS Within the last ten days, bought irem recent sales lu Eastern markets, comprising all grudes et goods. Hanging in best manner. Alse a choice line or LACE CUKTAINS. rMore closes nt 6 p. in., except Saturdays. Phares . Fry, Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTElt, PA. HVECTA CLEH. QUPKBIOIl SPECTACLES AND- EYE-GLASSES. Microscopes, Flold Glasses, Ilarometors, Tele scopes, Magle Lanterns, Thermometers. Draw lng Instruments, Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus. List and Descriptions et our Ten Catalogues sent FEEE en application. QUEEN & CO., NO. ffM CHESTNUT ST. mart-lydiw PHILADELPHIA UXliEJlTAKJKa. TTNDERTAKING. UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Qq'ccd and Vine Streets, LLHOABTSB, VX. Personal attention given te all orders. Every thing in tne undertaking line lurniBnea, JlttVll chanle, Having secured the servlces et a first-class nte i, l am prepared te ae au kinds or upnei. stertnir at very moderate nrlces. All kinds of rurnlture Upholstered. Give me a call, L. R. ROTE. lanlO-tfd watcues, etc.; -TfTATOHEH, OLOUKS AND JEWELRY. GREAT REDUCTION IN PU1CES OK WATCHES, CLOCKS. AND JBWELUY,u LOUIS WEBE'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North Queen Street, Opposlte City Hetel, near Pa. 11. It. Depot. Correot tlme at neon dally from Washington, D. C. Watches and Clocks repaired, regulutea andadjusted. "DENNA. OIOARS FROM L00 PER X Hundred up, at HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FUONT CtQAB STOK, LiUMMEM CLOTHING. HAGER & LIGHT - SUMMER READY Caseimore Suits, Litien Suits, Pongeo Coats and Vests, Alpaca Coats, Plain Linen Pants, Oorkserow Suits, Sergo Coats and Veats, Soersuokor Coats and Vests, Whlle Vests, Fancy Vests, Llnen iDuaters, Mohair Dusters, &e., &c, &c. Furnishing Goods. Summer Noekwoar, Gauze Undorwear, Fancy Flannel Shirts, Balbriggan Underwear, Half-Hose, White Shirts, Feathor-Weight Drawers, &e. HAGER & BROTHER, 25 WEST KING STREET. rMlKAV BTOKli Carpets and Mattings, AT METZGER & HAUGHHAN'S, EltOM LATE AUCTION SALES AT VEIXY LOW l'KICES. Mattings, Oarpote, Carpets, Mattings, Mattings, Carpets, Alse, LAllUE LOT Or WHITE COUNTERPflES, from the late Great Auction Sale In New Yeik, at esc., 75c., $1.00 nnd mil te 13 00. GOOD 11AKOA1N8 at letzger & Haughman's Cheap Stere, 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. - lietween the Cooper IIouse and Serrel Herse Hetel. nOWEKS & UURHT, 26 and 28 North Queen Street. ONE PRICE ! THE LOWEST ! JUSTOJ'ENED NewSatlncs, New IJatlsles, New TcrcaUs, New Prints. Itemnants In Can ten Flannel, elegant quality as low as 5c. per yard, ltcmniiiitsln Muslins, best quality Oic. per yard. Ladles' llalbrlggnn Hese, extra geed, n bargain at 25c. Our 60c. Corset, we knew, beats an y y y Ihlngforwcarandcemfortthatlsoirercd anywhere. ' Men's Unlnundried Shirts ntfjOc, worth a great deal mere. Yeu will say se after having tried thorn. Others have done se. Men's Ealbrlggan Undershirts, very fine uud very light, allslzes. long and short sleevcs. ' ' BOWERS & HURST, NOS. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. - - Lancaster, Pa. VJ-KXT DOOll TO TUK UOUItT 1IOUHK. FAH N ESTOCK'S: SEVEUAL BLACK SILKS I JUSTOrENKD,atfl.M).ll.l2,fLStandlI.W. offered. Alse LUI'IN'b 1ILACK OAHHMKItE and full Lines at All rnccs, AlseLUl'IN'S 11LACK Jerseys I Jerseys 1 1 Jerseys 1 1 1 At 50c , 75a, 1.0P, 11.23, f 1.50. --0t, fiw, up. R. E. FAHNESTOCK Next Doer te the Court IIouse, Lancaster, Pa. HILXEUWAllE. H. Z. KHOADS. ATTENTION We would call attention of purchasers te the very flne and com plete line of modorate prlced Ladles Geld Watches, very much In demand Just at present, and we are well prepared te meet that de mand. We also have Geld and Silver Watohes In a great variety of Btyles and at the low prices brought about by the long depression of the tlmes. Our Nickel Watohes at 86.00 are geed watohes for the money, and are going off very fast. We reoeivod the ethor day a large invoieo of all the latest novel ties In Silver Jewelry, Oxydlzed, etc, very pretty and worth see ing ; would be pleased te have you call and soe them. H. Z. LANCASTElt, PA. B OOKtS AND STATIONERY. JOHN BAER'S SONS, OFFEU AT LOWEST miGES, Blank Beeks, Writing Papers, Envelopes, Writing Fluids and Inks, HOLLAND'S GOLD PENS, steel Pens. Lead Pencils, Pecket Heeks, BUI Beeks, Letter Beeks, and an Assortment of Fine and ' Staple Stationery. x AT THE SIGN OF THE BOOK.-W NOS. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. uevaEVVRXisiiLsa uoeds. $ HIRK'S CARPET HALL. CARPETS! BEOPEN1NQ OF SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. Wn nr nnw tirAnnrnd tn show the trade the iiu m2 s Til HlE.PLY AlMVoel aim " nualltlea of IN- owrfmanufacture a BPectallly. Special Attention paid te the Alaiiiilacture of CUSTOM 0AUPET8. .I WM.T1INH VK iVKTM. AlseaFull Line Of OIL CLO 1113, IIUOS, WINDOW mi4UM,i,ui"'"iH SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Oer. West Ktej? and xtnr noem. BROTHER. WEIGHT CLOTHING - MADE. Carpets, Mattings, Mattings, Carpets. Yeu will get NEW GOODS ! SI'ECIAL LOTS BLACK SILKS I Decidedly the Decidedly the Hest Silks lei the money ever IIENUIETTA CLOTHS for Jieurnln i. U1.UI ia ler aieurnini- i-i I'urpescs. CAbUMEIlE SHAWLS Deuble and bfngl e. RHOAD8, Ne. 4 West King Street. 1WOK8. CARPETS! Largest and Best Selected Line of Carpets ever ex. I1II IUH ArUUlIlIf H1HKUB Ul hums 4Hi. - -AT- War Bts., Lancaster, Pa. (Bbsj-iuiaaw nun slv , 9:00 nnd HiJe a. m, knSSiSsBfSS , 8m and 10.O0 a. in. and lltH j j .l!-, I KilANON AND LANC. Kiniv ,kii,i;iAI). ARRAHOratlrt 0 f A SUNDAY. MAT 3WT, NOHTHWAUD, . . A. 1. Lebanon s.ie Arrive Cornwall mi Manhcim...... 7:n LancaMer...... C:t7 Elng hu Lane. a4) Leave. w- T SOUTIIWAIID. JAibauen, 7:a) uinwiui 7:31 Manhelm s-iii Lancaster.,,,., 8:1 Arrive. KlngSL, Lane. 8.4I, raBRivR -zmw&m W"Wls"i.rIIWlHL I ,e"., . i-1 j . r . t wwc7-" m a ' mm Use tat- Mi-i. H 12:0 5 j eh &g cr T.H. P.M. A.K. .,. t.u. t.m. x.tt. fvfc 'Jh iron 7je i:M'' .imiU . TM (Mt as 1:11 B.19 tM -&&. IBS IU m a w Ms a, Mr .a u it sha-x irm, s upt. a M c. i Mi. Ht si aena Ktw, Bui t. P. AIL R. K. aii.vam$ v" T r . t it -rf'.i JEADING & ( AHIIANOEMENT )t-UMBIi(U r W S'V-v , u. mmr,w ...... -L. taresxas lIMUISiU-i BUND r,MAT3l,i5. f Nt ttTUWAHD. A.M. .. f. i. T. . A. lb "$ Keadlng ARRira. .U KOS KN beiumDia..., 7jn Marietta Junction ,!!!!! tJ5 Chlcklcs "" i lx-JS ) 4.l .J tM 3:W r.n. .,. ijincesier ,,,. 7,.,i Lancaster (Ulnir fitrrnti.. tin llUO yuarryviUe s-js 1Z.W j7- is, X.EATS. . ,. SO TIirrAHD, ""iTW: if . """ A. K. V. ""B ..,..,, jus 100 P.M. e:i ...'Wi'M Marietta Junction. ,,.,,. -m Chlckles... ........ .,.,..,.. e-st Celumbfa , eg :iw 2(t ?. vrtiWAl iJUHUHlVi.t ...t. U'ls LnncaslerlKlngStteet)., . Uuarrj'vllle ;., 10.20 A. V- 2-05 .... .- EWv 930 .S r.u. r. x r. v. 1 rains cpnnec at Rending 'Mrith trains te ..hi. Hum unuiiuif iu, i-ettsviiie, llarnsliurg, '. t Allentown, and Ni v Yerk, yla Eeund Broek. s't&O liOUlO. iiT'i'lU At Columbia wit trains te nnff from Yerk, ;s f?2 "WTi yl T.Kroderickandllalttnierer' &$ ruiiSiSm J wiui iratna 10 ana Kore VB-ftfi At Manhcim with rains te and from Lebanon.' -iljt'J'y nnjincMKiriiun. ion ivltu trains te and from n'iSS'V,lf LancasterandQuai yvllle. """"" "iiui Tgi, 1 On day yTy,,i stre3eft,y8Qa,:ttmT?7ii ft!'1!"- Ca"ar Kt AfS AHlV0.I.'?ai,.f n'. k-10 m- 6- P- m. XM?K uuiir-ijuiuuiK, -u a. in , sje p. va. Arrtve Lancaster. King street; 9.X) a. m..KJW P-mj Quarry vllle, .wp.ra. w april 11-lydAw A.lt.,riLSON,Bnpt. PENNSYLVANIA. KAILHOAD SCttKD- .iTirE!rB.,le,a!.2I'anP 'eriMia leare and arrlT at Philadelphia as f tews: Learn Leave WESTWARD. News Express t Way Passengert.... MafltralnviaMtJe Ne. 2Mn!l truint.... Niagara Express.... Hanover Accem.... Kast Line Dallyf,. .. frudericlc Accem.. Lancaster Accem.. liarrisburg Accem., Columbia Accem... liarrisburg Express Chi. ft Cln. Express. Western Express t Pacific Express f ... . EASTWARD. Phll'a Express!.... EastLtne.. liarrisburg Express Lanc'r. Accem., ar.. Columbia Accem.... Seashore Express... Johnstown Expressl dally except Sunday Sunday Mall Dav Exnresst Philadelphia. 4.3). ra. t-M " 7:00 " via Columbia. 7.wa. in. via Columbia. 11-7) a. m. iaCclnmbia. via ML Jey. LIS p. m, 4.40 6 40 8O0 10(4 1120 " Leavn I.annaiter. c.: a. ra. i-JW -9.31 9 ' " ftW -8AS iUOp. te. 8; 10 - 2M SJ1 7-JO -7:40 -10:41 11:10 a. m. 1S ' Arrive at Philadelphia. 4SBJ " S.3S " 10- - vfa. Mt. Jey. 11:45 a. a. 815 p.m. SM " B45 KM - Lanivuster. &27 " 4-05 ' S.10 " XM 9iH) ' 12 M p. va. 2.05 ' s.-oe 413 liarrisburg Accem 6 13 The Marietta Acce iinedm inn lc&rn rni ,n hi. . at 11:45 a. m., reachh g Marietta at 1S.-01. Lflaves Maiietta at 3.13 p. m and arrives at Columbia at at 3J0 : also leaves at b-6 and arrives at &-50. - ?Je 1 orf.AccemmodaUon leares Marietta at 7:10 and arrives at Ltacaster at 8:00, connecting with liarrisburg Express at 8.10. The Frederick Acoemmodallon, west, connect ing ju .Lancaster wlrt fast Line, west, at2tp. m.,wlll run through te Frederick-. The Frederick Accommodation, east, leares Columbia aci23 and reaches Lancaster at IL&5 p. m. IV The LancastcAccommedatlon, East, lea ves liarrisburg at bi, m. and arrives te Lancaster at;):35n. m. Hanover AcAti. ndatlen. west, eennectlnrat irfincaier-i run threua tributorTe1Iu?,i1-w.1 rast Liniw "t tute city at the pe,na:ged, will ... ....- v,ij ui luopeanagcea,! vvas apiwlnted Bp!cia?u In ll,lrtl,. 1.- ""- "- X Mtj?f,JL'Sk.was apiwlnted bc!. t The bury trains VesWent Arthur, and c. the MaU train west ruu. Jl,3& i-fORNWAIil. AND ?Z?uU,J J COLEUUOOK VALLKi"'8' a.,,, 'II . V1L Trains leave Lebanon dall v at 6 M a. m., 1J-.30 and 7 J) p. m. Arrive at Cornwall at 6.49 a. m., 11-40 p. in. and 40 n. m.: at Conewsze at 7SO a. m.. 1 A3 and H.-99 p.m., connecting -Hh ihe Pennsylvania rail. read ler points east and west. H( CTDWABC. Trains leave Conevgo st 7;3rt a. nu 8J and 8.S5 p. m. Arrlve at Cernwaf i S:0G a. m., 4:18 and 9-05 p. m.; nt Lebanon at 8 te a, ni., 430 and t.13 p. m., connecting at Lebat m with Philadelphia, and Keadlng railroad fet telnts east and west, and the Lebanon and T rment Branch for Jones town, Plncgroveanil TremeuL The 60 a. m. train will slop only at Cornwall Colebrook and liellaue. OAJtlUAttES, QTANDARD OAHRIAQK WOltK. Edward Edgerley, FINE CAHIUAOE BUILDER, MAKEET STltEET IlKAU Or POSTOFriCE, LANt .VSTElt, PA ' A LAU3K STOCK: VT BUfi&IES & CAEBIA&ES Comprising the Iciest Styles and tne-tt Ele gantly Finished, -t (SREATLY I111DU0ED rltlCES. If you widi te purchase a geed aril- cle, my work Is dei laedly the cnuupest In the state. MOTTO-"FAIH )KALINQ AND IIONEST WOItK." 47Dnn't fall te moeuroge geed work. All Werk FULLY WA .iltANTED. Lewest Prices for UEPA1UINQ AND EBP-UNTlNO. One set of workmen especlUly employ"d for that pnr pose. PLKASE CA I.t, AND EXAMINE. nev3Gtfd&w -VTOKBEOK & IHLETf. LANCASTER CARRIAGE WORKS. Norbeck k Miley, Prep's. COUNEll DUKE J-ND VINE STKEETS, LAM C.lSTEB, P4. THE LA11QI.ST AND CHEATEST RETAIL WORKS!j IN THE (J1TY OE COUNTV. WE CAN AND BO BELL A3 MNB A VEHICLE AS ANY OTIIKD 11UILDE11 FAll JlKLQWjr Hew we de It isa mystery, but a , vftlt tee ractery, and sccini the hyswm we lave aaejve veu will net wend ir, v Patronlre theso bat tett- 9?r J400! Vy ......, ,a v... ., inr (. null iv ill nn lulu ill a suii.i nHher iKilllrtlnll. .-. We beast of eurl WHEELS, sa they cannot ! i OXCVllUU, ,, -T7'-iJ, ... , v f. wn li't'finir n . 4 ... .-r.--..-V;tVav; PINE SECOND-HAND WOWt : CONSISTING Q OF 11U001B8. vnJflQVvM ,, whlca will b wa 't. vrTvi ae. .WGIveusa cal, ,P 9HVin. tng neatly denp, , - . .. .V si i tai "J s -S , .fifi.' " . "5.ia 4 fa?5V SSi' M-v, t i,j w mm 3. yi t..4 '?! cw 5.1 n 5ii- n Sc. m: m ! 1l& h.&im vat V.N-1 YS n'Li -W '. Ll4iVIWSrr .& jr. ! .- ttr- i a r