Ag - rituiturat gltpartintut. A Few Maxims for Farmers. I. The farmer who does not return to his fields a dressing more than equivalent to the crops gathered therefrom, is as unwise and thoughtless as if he would neglect to feed the horse that was to carry him on a journey. In both cases diminishing the ability of a faithful servant to minister to his wants. 11. The husbandman who obtains from a field not properly manured, a small yield of grain, when by sufficient manuring he might have obtained a large one, is selling his labor at half its value. 111. In all cases keep the best pro ducts of your farm, whether of grain or stock, for your own use, that improve ment in each may result therefrom.— If three poor sheep will bring as much as one good one, keep the one and sell the three. IV. Do not permit the remains of animal or vegetable substances to decay about your dwelling, but incorporate them with the soil or the compost heap, thereby securing the comfort and health of your family and adding to the attrac tiveness of your home. V. Having things "near enough," often causes much trouble. The head board to farmer A's cart was a little too short, but it was "near enough'," roil- sequently it came out in passing over a jolt, and with it half the potatoes. The keys to Mr. It's wagon thills were rath er small, but they were " near enotn2ll" —so they worked loose, the thills came out and the wagon and horse got wreck ed together in going down hill. The bar to Captain C's row pasture was too short, and yet he thought it " ucur enough"—but it dropped out one day awl the cattle got t It routrh awl destroy ed his grain. It is better and cheaper in the end, even it it does take a little more time, to have things just right.— Afuo' linna a'. What Grape Vines to Plant A gentleman says: " I want to put out 21/0 vines to raise grapes to .ell at the most profit." We advised '2O ( 'reveling, 2.5 Ilartlord Prolific, :so Concord, Delaware, 3() Vnion Village, I() Diana, and - 15 Allen's Hylirid, :old for the fol lowing reasons: The Creveling is a fair grape, surd being one of the earliest, will sell well on this account alone. The Hartford is the next earliest, very prolific, of fair quality, and will there fore sell well. The Concord will yield more poundsthan any other for the same trouble and number of vines, and is also of good quality, so that most people will hay it lis t. The Delaware grows slowly, and does not yield largely at first, but its superior quality will command a good price from a considerable class of p,•,-iins. 'Phu Union Village is very larJe, of fair quality, and will sell well for its size idoile. The Diana is of pc ( iii"ar flavor, light color, and will suit a pat., ''nit:','class of buyers who will pay no.r, for it I luin for the black grape. Ir .% lien's hybrid is the most pro -IM-inc hardy while grape we have, is demious eating—the fruit will sell at a high price. The alit, \ - e list we siiiiinitLett liir2•e meeting tit' Fruit (;r ,, \\ iL iiiet ap proval. \; - o Or lIIRT Olde(•tell 111 1110 ().111:1: With IIS it hoes very Why Bees Work in the Bark lifetime might he sport in investi a:ing the tny-tcrie , hidden ill a hey hive, and still hall' of the secrets would he undiscovered. The formation of t he cell has long been a eelehrated proldem for the iiizohenlatn•i:Ln, whilst the changes which the honey undergoes of fer at least' au equal interest to the chemist. Every (Ine w i utt fresh front the conth is like. It is a clear yellow syrup, without a trace of solid sugar in it. Upon :straining, haWeVcr, it gradually :tssumes a crystalline ap pearance—it candies, to. the sayine and ultimately heeonws a solid mass ul' sugar. ft has not been suspe..ted that thi s ,•h ang , was duo to a phot4)grailiiic action; that the s:1Itle agent which al ters the molecular arrangement of the iodine of silver on the excited onllodion plate, and determine:- the formation of camphor and iodine crystals in a hottle, causes the honey syrup to assume a crystalline form. -This, how ever, is the case. .I\l. ; -4 cheililer has en closed honey stoppered flasks, some of which 'he has kept in perfect darkness, whilst others have been exposed to the light. The invariable result has been that the sunned portion rapidly crys talized whilst that kept in the dark re mained perfectly liquid. AVe now see why Gees are xt Carefl.ll to work in per fect darkness, and why they are so care ful to ohscure the glass windows which are placed in their hives. The existence of the young depends on the liquidity of the saccharine food presented to them, and if light were allowed access to this, the syrup would gradually ac quire a more or less solid consistency it would seal up the cells, and, in all probability, prove fatal to the inmates of the hive. Sugar as Food Mr. Ilridge.4 the physiologist, in a recent papa. on the "Uses of i7;ugar in Assisting _Assimilation of Food," I know liv experience the difference in mit riLIOUS etl6•t produced by the ilesh of tired cattle on :1 march, and those slain iu :t condition arising front abun dant food and healthy exercise. In the former ,a-e any amount 'night lie eaten wkhont the sat i-laction of h un ger, whilst the httler sni:llcr amount removed hulluer. ittit I discovered that o';:tditl'erent quality, .ip, and fruit, w‘wigi to assimilate, and r.-move h tiger: . Puddings and •.; tart , a , e noi, therefore, simply of tit s p‘date, but di,Lrestive provoh.d. always, they are not - made o: . rehelliously The revil'Wer alludes • of artisans for eonfec o: patients just discharged • zisking, sweets," •• t.•11.,•:11 -;zoodSLllJStantittiroo(l," eorreet illStillet. There iiin whom • or growth call for a edic:ent transformation of mit !Issue, the demand for sweets t • -ry imperious: and parents should .itidcr,t;ind that the janipot will di- M.1ti , 12 the bmeher•s bill , unit , 11. -. :1111 , 1111t 0, nutrition extracted from beef and mutton. IMEMIEI =ME QUIETING A Mo.—Charles the Fifth, while on a journey, fell in with a peas ant upon the road who was carrying a pig. The noise made by the porker was very disagreeable to the emperer, who asked the peasant if he had not learned the method of making a pig be quiet. r;The rustic confessed that he had not, but that he should be very glad to be ac quainted with it. " Take the pig by the tail," said the emperor, " and you will see that it will soon be silent." The peasant finding that the emperor was right, thanked him, and added, " You must have learned the trade much lon ger,than I, sir, for you understand it very much better." POTATOES DOWN IN PRICE.—The Pro vidence (ii. I.) Bulletin of Saturday says : " The price of potatoes is down to-day to two dollars per barrel, or eighty cents per bushel. There is a giving out of speculation down East." The price of potatoes in the Bangor (Me.) market last week was eighty cents per bushel. The Rutland (Vt.) Herald says that in Bellow Falls and in the towns around there, potatoes have been freely offered at fifty cents per bushel, and no buyers. This is partly owing to the general fall in prices, and partly to the abundant crop. pigribucoo. Legends of Charlemag,ne's City—How the Devil Was Baulked by a-Dame. Night or day the foul fiend never rested after the trick the men of Aix had played upon him by giving him a wolf's soul instead of a man's, in return for his help with their minister. And, crueleSt cut of all, it had passed into a proverb that the men of Aix were sharp er than the Devil. Nursing his wrath to keep it warm, he hit on the dark de sign of burying minister, palace, city, mein, women, and children in one com mon ruin. SO, one day he went to the sea shore, saw a great-hill of sand, which just suited his purpose, put it on his back, and, laughing in his sleeve, set out to crush the city and all it con tained. Panting and sweating under his bur den, he came near the town gate called the " Ponthor," when a lireeze sprang, up from the east, blew sonic of Ids sand into his eyes and nearly blinded him, so that, enveloped in a perfect sinioun he could not Lind Ids way to the city. - Now, it so happened that a decent old NVOIIIOII came up on her way to market, while he was trying to get to the town. Ile accosted her most o: - tuously, saying: " (*;in vou ,how me the iN AL that very instant, he rare good luck, she oaught a!dimpse of the cloven foot. Most Ito - kily j the ditine had all her wits about her, forshe straightway pulled out her rosary heads, and, eatoli ing their cross, made the holy sign upon the sand-hill in the twinkling or:In eye. Forthwith tie Devil's pow. r Way. He V 11111,1106 thou and 1.11,1'0, Iffid dropped his load so stoldonly th.it it split in two. In memory t lo• !2 , Ki woman's cleverness, the larger mound was, and is, called the Lou , Berg, the Hill or craft. The smaller one !,es the mono of and a cross is erected on it, summit. 'Flit the hill, Inol come into MAr pre , ent po , ition from the - , :k -hare \\ IS firmly I,,iievt , l hy the ',urging . , of old, \vim would cite, as proof positive of tII truth of their story, that seallop , and other ,eu-,Cell-, turned to stone from their lone re--1 in1;(101, are Como' hed ded in the soil, while there is not zi trace of them in any part of the country moult. EV('l' Sill , o 1:111, 1 ,11 in Chit!' :Thai , 'll the I' . l tile Aix folk, :Winn : :lull tint t•ltivcr \V,Iy hi w h ich till•y tuck 111111 ill //WC,/ /m/s," Which n The Aix folk,art•craiticrlll::ll lie Iles it Itinisitl Tale :mil Icataitl fail in fitly !attar:tying lniSwr:atlh, 1111 W that tint inents of leis vititait , tintat lia \a , h(•(•IIIIII• tWO traveller Vii•witt th I u ll t-itit.lit of tits and niinitit.i , T rii-tinat proudly and un froin tint plain Itt•lt,lv. Mill great: r inust nave_ Ite,•it Ini< ftir . v \t. anti of Clitirittinat4tit• i t- Lools the Pious, Imiit ollorchntol on 111.•1•••.-1,1...1 •. t,, di,tribffie 1:,.• ).1.•11,,. • .71 !,,• (t ICII • • !, r.;,1•••1 1- . •V. \ i.1 , 1,1',V IS ill. ,P L. I \ Vuc Or /11,P4 rl IIl:u'lI 11 1 to I ate. u 1 rol,t1;.11 tlw Arclthi , llllll 1) I 'a' 40 zt." littrileatix 11l till Etteyelttpet lettte tt j t ' lj t ) : 1 5 1: ` j , D _ prie-tt ('ittitttlie ttt , tt t t litlttry, ' t-ttt.,Js t te: n't e7olllt.d , t1 , t41 ill Ili ,, It•cp:111,1)‘"l'il, _Having \vrill;•ll a 111.21., Ilt• v.,;;1111 r 1•1111 it 11,101, twit ittzWi. . corri•i•tiw;-. •• 11,c, - , 1 , , ••• • 111., say,theAr,ithi,ll“l,, uu,•..1 Nvritten \V:I, \% , •i I C.lll - i•IJITPC•Iit)11 111:•. 111;Lving written . fiat the Nvi,r4i rr - (livin Ii;e1 nitenv:e..4l- elllte , • tl the ;uid it :liiev ;Ode. Then perceiving - lino. ee!ild 11:11I iii - qtril . ll :it, `,/ 111:11,' lli 1•( . 1. " 11, rt , llllllll,li t.. NVl'llt`, aI thougts,lL card )I,H 14.1 Wk and tII Nti..r. I )id 111,• \ve \vt•ll c:isc 1;1.11 the collaterni that thi, , 114, hy i ht , hut hy a in.,t i•uvat, reprc,mtation ohjocl a , will he furtluq• illu,trat(ql in mirllcxt case. For after he had wriiteo a page requiring correction, a piece M . blank paper of the exact size was sub , tittlicti 11(111 111a1111,cripl. Ilia: he made the corrections in the prech, nation which they would have (welipied MI the original page. A Very astoni-h -ing part of this report is this: which re lates to his writing music in hi , ,leeping state, with, it is said, perfect preci-lon. Ile asked for pertain and , arc and lward such things, but only -welt things, as hory directly upon the , tinje:l. of his thought,. lie detected the deceit when water \Va. , give!! hint n tead of brandy, which he had asked for. natty, he knew nothilm . .4 ill that had transpired when he awoke, Mit in his next paroxysm he remcmhered all ac curately, amt so ikaal a sort life, a phelitffilellon wliieli Wel , eliev'e to he universal in all the case, of exalt e d soninamhulism. —The 1,',/,•rt7 el• Yo/ . /..",•advi-e, the women to wet the broom often whea' sweepimr a carpet, so a, to heep down the flint. Don't you IL, it. Two or three gut h SWvepilltr,'S kill rade a (•:IITY: 11101'1' than a year of ,mnshine. —At a women's convention, a gen tleman renhuiled that a woman NV:i , the 1110,4 WlCltied thing in areation. was the indianant ()I' one the ladies, " woman NV;:: made fioin num, and it: one ril is so w h at the Wilidt• at Ihr in a menagerie when nnt,al,l, "NVlnit isthat IM:e- tin " IN'hy said the other, with a knowing air, " that k his pitchfork ?" Irishman was indulg:inzz in the very intellectual occupation of : uckins raw er'a's zunl reading. anewspaper. some inischanee he contrived to f l it a live chicken. 'l'll, , le,4zr bird chirruped as it went ,I"wn his throat, :not lie very coolly - said. " 110 the powers, my youni friend, you slake toe late." LucKY MlSFlT.—Misfits an , some times lucky. The bandits in Mexico recently caught a French colonel. Ile was in plain clothes, and denied his identity. In his trunk was a splendid uniform, but lie declared it belonged to somebody else. H e Was ma d e t o t ry i t on, and, although it really was made for Hint, the tailor had so blundered dint the coat was found to be much too large, and the bandits accepted the colonel's word, and neglected to shoot him as they liad intended if he hail proved to be of the military profession. :Crrmin o!,,xterittinators C OSTAR'S VERMIN EXTERMINATORS For Rats. Mice. Roaches. Ants, Heil Bus. Moths in Furs, Woolens, Are.. In• sects on Plants. Fowls, Animals, Put up in 2.5e.50e. and $l.OO Boxes, Bottles and Flasks. Si and .55 sizes for Hotels, Public In stitutions, Sc. "Only infallible remedies known." " Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." " Rats come out of their holes to die." Sr."' Sold Wholesale in all large cities. 414 Sold by all Druggists and Retailers every where. 1!! BEWARE!!! of all worthless Imitations. 1443e•See that " CoSTAft's" name is on earl, Box, Bottle and Flask, before you buy. JQ - Address HENRY R. COSTAR. AV - Principal Depot, 482 Broadway, N. Y. Jtiar Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Drug gists, Laumuiter, Pa. (lab 2 Bmw 4 'cg tllotirez ESTATE el I' MRS. S. A. E. SHAFFNER. dee'd.—Letters of Administration on the estate of Mrs. S. , A.. E. slmflner. late of East Donegal twp.. Lancaster comity, dee'd., having been grant. d to the undersigned residing in said townsliti: Ali persons indented to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and t hose having claims will present them without dent,: the sett lemen i. JEDEMIAII SHAFFNER, serif:2 fit w Administrator. ESTATE NOTICE.--ESTATE OF JACOB li. Leiter/0i t 1 9 .1., deceased. —Lett PI, 4,1 •Xiii1111t , .(1,11.)11 On said ,:late ing 1,4•11..zrz11..d the 11. 1 .er51,411,.,1: .111 per sons 111/1,1,t,1 requested to make 11,1111oli:Lli-,1,1.-111,-til...111.111.1111'.1nla claims or den-Inuit , them without ilidaY for ;lie undorskined a tots. 11.1 N N H 1.:11; KIZT, V. EcKEtur. iiEult(iE IC. ECK i-'fIT. sep 8 Gtw .1,1 in iLIST.it.TE OF !ii;:til:EL VOS:AN. OF TI-Stalltrlltllry ii Of Sall Iry In 111,111, duly atlwnticat. , l I ~.;111ciut 41.•1;cy. EsTATt: asv LEI g „ , •Il [1:1• .••• 'I .2,1,... , 1 II) !“ kt• mulit•dith;,- pri , vlll Pli \\ \ m . : l A u~e~ssbri:~.i:.s ;: \ .1)1:ilt!-Ir.ttkrN v a:lts 1;45 "°. F. -I • ' • 1•1,,ttt.,r 16119 STE. OF 1-I,4fir. 1,11,1 , 1cr %,11:t iht. =ZEE ,11111P.C1 1,, t 11, of pli.• It I t w p.. ,1)11,1 . 11,i I' .\ I,tll,ll'd 1.1 •.1,11. =MNIIME A 1)11.1 , N , , IS'I; `. Et .11)!I'S I I,li' h.it Lanipc,ter i:i•. \ NTZ. vaEria r...-qr tis:ltts 1/1 1:11, 1•0,11,11 p, ~i~,.~ MIME ;;.I;; DE/ - 1). .. .•.. 11..•. I • • I t 11 4 , r .• ' • ! ' • ! :I LI pi,pus I I " • ' . I ' • • • 11'4 .•!,1111, ‘ l. 1 41 Obi YS 9 7 .% 1) .tSSIINN1:1) .• • 1 . .,111•1, ,•.••• .'•' • .•,• .ii •••1 • .11i , ;ccIlancou5 ';'Zj ~.•..••• ' ;.. : will id 1,11. • \ 71 tl:tyof :• •.:. •I: idr, rp,,,• t•li,•tillfz, : I I he 4.1,- ) /11.3 t I NI. I It It tt. I t t:: .! ; t! , t 1 I" I. I. Ht . ... • ific • t... Pin iurt liar i~~ 1 . •.1 I :.• I 111 PI 11 Cl l.:11. I. I . : I I 1 s, t I:th. 1 - 22:1, E 1 is is L Z, tc4l: G 4. 1. TZIE .• 1: •o. :II 1 .. 1 :1.1.1 at 111, 11:.1:1,z1 • .. 1:1 111 . 11 , 1 , '..•1 I • - I. I, t: It 0.1..17 , : I Ns. 11,1 ti \\l , Nviii , :lcrt!;, : NI•INEs, cwi, ,, .1 . 1,11,:ti11ed Old nl,l-12 ,lynx - 16 .S6DIES' .1111/RIN 1:1.111.VS o.:11 Fur :\l.tilfite- I.)r . v. N... 71 , d,llll n. 1 lispl.,‘ ill IWZ 11- “t hi . :OH 11111 •••ii.i•ti , ol, “r v.\ \l'S'l. I . 1 , .!• 1.:1,1i.• , " .01 chil.lrt•li's ill the city. \tltFur A. lily Furs wort . all pur ch,,,,,l 311111 1 :.1.1.1.1.14,1 In dial nl~e of .i• I I ir • , 11 111 frifild , in - 1 lip :mule, nrulln r 0I IN , 71 , A1 . ..11 5t..:11...W. 71h, t• I 11:1,, , 11,, }Mr hill With Ittly in - Dri NI . :37 j'A 'ITCH ELL'S SITIVEN OF OUTLINE Ni. 1. ll•hic-pi,crei.. , No.l:. Furope, North Apicrica. .. T. hirit.-11 I irovincc , ., •• s, Africa, "I. a andi occanica, •• " ac•ric, la. The Phy,lcal I m•p, hacr it..,•11 thoroughly revised and grew, I‘. ooproi 0) the it s. DAvin N. The rapidity with'which I he newl , litionof this series ha, been inr Cf)4hlccti inn litCgClll.llllller of Colli111011Sclt , tols: in , titutious of a higher grade, including Ito state Nornial Schools, Is ,utlicicilt indication of thoir erc.it superiority ON er :iny other outline Map, ( - .oll i 's ul HAFT' V, Eillbracin•i• the Kin"ro M iTt it SERIES OF I ICT 1.1 NE M.l PS, by David N. ramp, Principal ill the volinceticut stale Nornial School and state sic , rititt•lnlcnt or I 'olllllloll Schools. lcoeraphy has pn.ved to he just what Is needed ill till ourschool,,and ntap hi• used inde pendently. or in connection with the "Outline~lnp, h Vint I its Maps in this hoot:. Price per sinu - .14. copy, 1.75 pri, t • hi the \lnes, per Set, ing nrt irlliu tll.ll one ropy of can ‘p•, (;<•,,g,,rhy20.00 For sale at .1. Al. EsTI 1 AEFFER'S col. North (Zution and Orange sts. sop 15 t fw iii R EUBEN 11. LONG. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 8 NORTH DUKE STREET, (Opposite Court House,) jUly 14 LANCASTER, PA iTA LIIABLEREAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC V SALE.—,On THURSDAY, OCTOBER Bth, 1884, In pursuance of an order of the - Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will be sold at public vendee, at the public house of S. ,t G. W. Harbison, (Buck Tavern,) in Drumore township, the following valuable real estate,• of Joseph Leaman, deed, viz: No. 1. A Valuable Plantation, situated in Drumore township, on the public road leading from Lancaster to Port Deposit, about 14 miles from Lancaster, containing 12.1 ACRES, more or less. About 30 Acres of which are under heavy timber, adjoining lands of S. Lt. G. W. Harbison, Christian H. Lefevre, John Tweed, No. 4, and William R. Ralston.— The improvements are a good, well finished- TWO-STORY STONE HOUSE, large STONE SWISSER BARN, with %Wagon Shed at tached• and' all other necessary out buildings in good order, with a spring of excellent, never-failing water pear the house and running through the farm. The land is in a good state of cultivation, laid uti in convenient fields, with easy access to water, and all enclosed with good fence.— There is an Orchard of well-selected fruit trees, viz: Apples, peaches and cherries, in tine bear ing order. The State road from 3lcCall"s Ferry to West Chester, and the' road from 3lartic Forge to Conowingo Furnace passes through the property. The lanai is handsomely situated in a very good neighborhood, convenient to via/relies, schools, mills and stores, Making it one of the most dr , irable properties in the I.llunty. No. 2. A Tract of Land in Drumpre township, situated on the publie road leading from Lan ier. Port Deposit, adjoining lands of. m lam e M. lliipkins, Esq., Win. IL IMlston, S. ik V. W Harbison and NIL more or lits.S. A purl of this Tract is tinler good t imber, principally Oak, t'llestnu I I ick ory and l'oplar. Tlin-re is a stroaut of water running: I hrongli this tract, which has been u.c.l as gra . ...imr. land. l'his tract is hcatitintlly sitmit,d cull ‘votild ow. Of tilt- hand s,,nicst nicins in the count v. A tract of timber hand, in linr: . uttin~ 1,1 it Ilicl:ory, ~.ittiatiod in lull . •.. . , . Twt.e.l. S. A: (i. 11:trbt,,,t1, \V 111. IL l;:ilston Rpd N,.. 1. N. I. Traci n 1 Wnoilland, ,llnate4l in I nnlnnrt• 1., liivi Iilt• 11,:lit•I . , it•kt,r), :t.ljoininul;tits .I,Plkll Wilt. RNA , 1.n.:111,1 N... I titia No,. 1, 2:111,1 tlit• W. 4.1 1.. !2.L . 1114, ,, r purrlta,,•-. Persons wishing to view any of the property before the sale, will be shown the sante by lig on D. Lefevre, residing on No. I, or ally t lie undersigned. Indisputable titles and poss,sion given on the let clay of April, Salt to commence precisely at 2 i e I'. of inlY, tyhrat attendanCe will lii .21,11 and 1,1111 , of ',de made known by 2Aci ilt LEAMAN, City, DAN I 111. LEAMAN, Providence, JUSEPH H. LEA MAN, Eden, tint f, tent Administrators. X ` ALFA UTAK MILL PROPERTY FOR \ SA S:VFURDAY, u(•'l'nPl:li_2,l. 1 , 1;I, will be sohl at public sale, at tht• public lemmi or Levi IS:1111Will, on the :it lietersville, iu t'onesititzik townshlp, the tLliuvc iue vulmihle Mill I'rup,•rty, No. I. .\ Illroo-storieit stone (II:1ST MEI:CII.\ NT N 11.1„ with four pitir, ISurrs, iieces,iry fixltves :111,i 11111,hincry. 1110 WllOl, ill pIIfoII oriler,•having a very hr.:, 111,1,4,1,1i111. If hore W A to the !nil!. IMMO= AI., a S.\ \l" 121/ feet 14nn4. and f,•t•t kith 2.N11.110 - Saws, 2 l'irvular Sax,..,:uni I Cut Saw, all in wan!, running nrder, and loins a gll.l A 'I'AVEIZN ST.\ NI). un tho firffin I•xlit.•11,111 Stlthling alitahod, 11.ust•:tn.11)1111•ri , 111 11 1111 , 1ing. A Ills . 51.5. 551 th.• :\ .55• des, list' th , . 1111-I . ogethvrsvitisSlX ACIZES S )I'I..\ Nlyme 11:511 , st for :5 I.timht, ayti Ths. is the I in a1 , 111.1:111,, - , and w•ed 1..:115y ills' nlnin in sWild ThiS 11:1S the IILIV11111551• nt 51,11, ,1111,i1111111,11 1111 11.1" 1111 . r11111,11114:1 It', ':1116 l'::111:1, f 4,1•11•111,1 anti timber, Ituillr n•, flow , , Sr., , Itult:11111,, Nit. 2. bold, 1111 c 1,11,11, 111:41,1 . ,go,n1 fpit,c,:tti,l in a high sto,ti. of . 5r5114.11 'l‘ s1:115 Vranit. \VELLIN(i 11111'51K and Ha...- 111111 T, 551111 11 1(i11 . 11t•11 i:111 111• l.., ,I11:111 Bald, 111,11 Wit 11 TII I / 1 11•1•1/ Sll,ll :111 ThOrt. au well of ‘ytttcr with a 1)1111111 in it :it llli' 115V1.1 . -f/ii1111,2:,11rillg 011 the Pl,lll i.e., 11 y"1 1 / 1 2. 1 tr,,•,. an d }11,(1111 Ihr pr,:rerly in first nitt , unlrr. x:1111 1,1•111u•rty I. :(151:1.:,114,1 aull,lljnluc the Mill Priiperty, will lie 11111 I.llz:ether s1.1.:111:1,•ty,:i , 14111 .11111 Sal:. t 4.: 0,11111111•111, At 2 11 51115 k, of said .1.11,1.01;0,1e title \till be :mil i, .1111111 given on the 1 , 1 T 511,, 1111141) oast. 111 , 11iIIV Ihr Prttltertv pre tt, tile cti sale will 1111 Oil the stthscri het., reshltte4 111 tte not .Ite.t,h ti Peters, reselittst, on the premise,. ts‘‘ *:tit .\ PETEI:s. PHl \'.\'l'l: s.\l.l.:.—'lti 1.1...-1 ht. uner , o4ta.tl ~11t•tt, at priv:ll, solo th, 20th day next, all that Vt•VIIIIII Itt• Traci 15 , 1 Al'ItES, titan , sit attn. In I lehhttlberut taNynship, lit•rks 11,,1 . 111 ' i V N 't ~f Iho li“rough or' 9'h, I' , , 1:1' sla 'NE It \\*ELLIN , ; tt ;ant.; at the hy 2111 . 441; /. Crlh, The :iII4I 11. 111, Iriill y:inl; a One I,Parillg Ilrrluard nI ,•11.1ct• Appk, .1.0. TllO 11l1111111114 , 1101 1 111.“111 12011y111 . 11,1 01,01,10 1110111/11,, 11101 111,0111 11110-1 . 1/111111 111110 01,11110 111111 , .11. 'the land I. undo!' li•nc , ,, . 10 iTI r/ 111,11'4111.10 00011111V.110111. Tru,ts uC 1,r,11,0,11.1/ IdOEM=I A , rt.` , , -1111:11V in S:11,1 1”,1'11 , 111p, ;h, r 2111 1 .0.1. ahnul Dill—Kali is an 1.1 quit Nvt•ll sum!! IS t N::. a. T.•!, Arr., ur,:wl.l Nvit l • i1:11:01', ,i111:1(0 ;II ,11.1 01.• 1111101 . 1,111 N11 : 4. A foal Y:11 , 1, :it the IZ:iilrtgttl. I lep.,t, Persuns wi , 11111,. will Idcnsr Call on lilt. subvrihrr. r4,l,ljug 111 110ftl . \1',111131.d.,11. mop tt 3tM ;71 .1 0111`: fi4 HEETZ, Yr. A CRICI'LTURAL CIHEMICAL CO.'S CHEAP FERTILIZER:i. 1' A 11 1, E 1"1' I•:. hr 1,11i114111:2; 1114•liallic•aily with Wilt, vain ahlt• agentsnail: bsorlwltt It is retluve(l 11.1 , 111V,11111•11t tisc, and ‘vitli,att I4,ss of its hi;;h- It' 1l 1"141 . 15,115 fk•rzilz.itig Its tutivt•r,al applicahility tit :ill crops a :tticl its ,Ittral,tlity Vl• qualili :11, silt 1,'11,,V11 1”1,4• I lI,Lt :I , 4l . iculturki, it Pr, I',ol. Ferilli4l•l. is 1:11'U.:1•1% 1.1/111111,1.1 111 1111111111 i.titcr, Such IS illlll 11'1.4#1, together with chemical, and inor ganic fell iii zcr.S, NV1111•11 docwllloS the 111:1,,,, :11111 1,111111 the 111(1•11141,11/11,1 1•11.1111. ills. II i, thortalghl' impregnati,l kith urine, :tml thinner imrtions of night soil• It is a Very valuable ',Jill., fur field crops •enerally, and espe,ially for potatoes and gar den purposes. Its eXeellelll qualihes; strength have wade it Very popular Wit II Ihust• Witt, hacr used it. THE, .1NI) FRUIT . It is a highly phosphatic fertilizer, and is par ticularly adapted for the cultivation of trees, fruit,, lawns :intl. flowers. It will promote a very vigorous and healthy growth of wood and fruit, and largely increase the quantity and perlect the maturity of the fruit. For hot houses :iret household plants and flowers, it will he found an indispensahlearticle to secure their greatest twrfeetion. It will prevent and cure diseased conditions of the peach and grape and is excellent for grass and lawns. The formula or method of combining its con stituent fertilizing ingredients have received the highest approval of eminent chemists and scientific agriculturists. Price, s.sop,t. Ton. 11.110SPHATE 01 , LIME. The ,Igrieultural Chemical company mann faun., at Phosphate of Lime in accordance lilt a IleW and Valliable formula, by Witit'll a very superior :Miele is produced, sous to be aflorded at a less price than any other manufacturers charge. Practical tests have pliiiVed that its value, its a f'ertilizt , r, is .viral to the best I'hnn phatt-ut Lillie in the niarkel. i71. - t pc. Ton. TERms '.\ L—Cartagc ;ind Frei4lo to lie paid by the purchaser. I,TL \ d:Ks, AT CANAL \ lIAISF, t! , ; THE DELAWARE. n rritEilt: i i!'; ' , ARCH STREET, PH ILADELPIIIA. It. B. Firrs, General Agent. The Company's Pamphlet Circular, embrac ing full directions tar using the above Ferti lizers, sent by mail tree, when requested. For sale by A. W. Ii.VS:siELL and WILLIAM SPHE:CHER, Lancaster. 0'0,2716111w 7 FALL Is:I. CLOTHS. CLOTHING. ate Esquitnaux Beaver ('laths, Black Tricor Beaver Cloths, Heavy Eng!ish Pilot Cloths, Black am I Colored French Cloths, Black French Doeskin Cassii acres, Silk-mixed :tint Fahey Cassimeres, CassiniCre for Boys' Suits, Sat Met t es, Jeans and Corduroys. READY-MADE CLOTHING, for Men and Boys, of our own manufacture. The largest stock ever offered In this city, which weareenabled to sell at reasonable prices having purchased the material before the recent large advance. Men's Cassimere and Flannel Shirts, Merino Undershirts and Drawers, Neck-Ties, Gloves, Stockings, Handkerchiefs, ke: sepal-tfw 311 HAGER & IntoTHERS. FALL DRY (4001)S. Have just received BLACK SILKS, FRENCH MER INOD. - ; SILK WARP POPLINS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, Plain LC: Fancy WOOL DE-LAD:LS BAIIATHEA CLOTHS and CIBUROP, OPERA FLANNELS, All Colors, WOOLEN SHAWLS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, CLOAK CLOTHS, ALSO, a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of Ut IMEST IC WOOLEN AND COTTON DRY GOODS. blepls-If - - CENTRAL EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS. H. K. KILLIAN, MERCHANT TAILOR AN D CL O THIER S. E. COR. CENT-RE SQUARE &E. RING ST., LANCASTER, PA. Contently on hand a large and well selected assortment of CLOTHS, CAS.SIMERES and VESTINGS, which will be made up to order in the latest styles. . READY-MADE CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS in great variety always on hand. - - Tharikful for the very liberal share of patron age heretofore received, I hope to merit a con tinuance of the sane. •Ilenl .'statt . - Agricultutal OM= rat 6cood, &,‘ IMBIBE II A GER 6: IS R U T I L E It Have 110Wlen HAGER BROTHERS K. ZELLLAisr. for Al Not 6trite. A VALUABLE FARR AT-PRIVATE A SALE.—A Farm containing , 40 acres, be longing to the estate of Lillwirri Chandler, deed , ' situated in Lower Chanceford township, York county, Pa., 2;‘, miles from the Tide-water Ca nal, 4 miles trxim McCall's Ferry, 134 miles from Castle Fin Iron Works, and 5 miles from Peach Bottom, adjoining lands of Veazey Chandler, John Snyder, and others, II Acres of which are well timbered, 20 Acres of the balance well limed and in good cultivation, and all the place under good fencing. The improvements arc a GOOD LOG HOUSE, 22 by f 1 ,.; feet, a Weltpf ex cellent water at the door, FRAME STABLE, Corn Crib and Smoke House, with a Young Apple Orchard of the best fruit in good bearing condition, besides Pear. Peach, Plum, Quince and other ttees, Grapes, kVe„...- The terms of sale will liCP`ragde known and the property shown by VEAZEY Ci One of the Executors, octii'_'nnt Castle Fin P. (..)„ York 1 . “„ Pa A TALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC sil,E.—on the dny (H.-rcknEiz. 1,61, in pursuaneeolan order of the n'phans' et Lancaster cnunt ,-, the under sluned nilnunistrut,, of the of E. T. T4moin,on, lic., 11 . ltrnuwrr t n,ll will sell Lc public verMite, on the premises, the following r.,:11 estate, laip the ,Int,• of sa i l de, ..1, ,i: .k LAND, sittlati•il in Di - ninon. township. i.iillt•a.sicr r, , ,11111y, ~5 the tj uarry roaii. iniar lad, of Nast inns. .losi•pli Phillips and •iv, Ai 'HT.::: l J'Elti 'II iiniastirii. :IF, IiNVEI.I.IN“ NII,•11111 Frame alsii ion"i ion the I•I ci, v th , propt•riy nlll ;til In. WA! ow. Its ill!, 41111:1, 11,1. l• ,(11'1 , ••• , 11,111,14,.• :L.,fir.M.. „r N 1:!: 1/I•gt,l, ;Ml] 4•1,,t1j- Iji,”, II h) ]I,\,TIN(;,; . iit (be .1:11111., the I,lr, N% .k 1 :..•• 1.111d;‘ . ••, 111 I - J..11114 . k hi !,111‘; I iN.i . 1•,1..1,1 Viii 1:11i•111•11 Liirringi• Al till Ivi111•11 -..1.11111111 , 12' , 1111ill , :iri.,,,1,1. 11(111 11 I, 11/. 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SI).10, 11., 1•1•11. 111 1 01 1.11 i i 01, 1.14,1 i tit \ a a t 1111 1 , cillfp,11.111 liii• Ow Mill , (.11 t% I. \V 1 . :1.1.IS",; .nu -I cell Luill ..I 11:11? 011.1 W.. 11 r 1:1,11 t.. 111.• .1‘,1•11,.1,. rty ;11-, 1111,11, N, 11.• al )1 ill pl,p will It-1111. 11.(1, 1:11,,w1) I.‘• c,.I:Ei.TY,ID., s.—A Vh.‘V 11.111 "" lii A. 1 arlisli., ur 1•0111111111111,111.Lc Irlfor t•it111,111 . 11,11, dircct 1111 A!, 11. 1;. j1"111.1(' SALE.-4/]" ()Vl'n,l*:l: Nl i ixT, will L. snld :it pnlilie heExo:t:l tor: of Will :t:111 to' 1..,05er, latetmru<liill,lll , • . ll., tIII 1 ., 1 lo‘vitur, I al t•...t:ltt:, 111 wit: Tit ACT Ni, I. A suutil Tu.\ ("r 1' I,.\N]). ACItES an:l9s LAND, neat ineasiirr, situate iii hear 1111'1,41d Irn,linz 11 , 1:1 )1 1, 11111 In Hopewell Furge.ahuut I lace Tidies friiiii I I 11• (1,111.1- wiles Irulli Ihe lalter plait', athl I wilt:fru:li White I :al: Church, :::1- juinitit4lanils :if It. Al'. Cc:lei:cut :11.1 traet iS SANti }.; NVELLIN I :tutu Iniscueatt Kitchen, guOd FIZA)IE 1t.% ItN, kith Hires thriving fruit, lcuir acres of the tihiive imrt is thriviug 1„\ NI), the 1 . 1 . 1.1a11111er fences and In ,lIHN al 2. A ...wall Tract ut Lund cunt:lit:ire, 5 ACIiES :chit 121 PER( I lids, heal ite•asii re, :01- joining Nu. I and lands It. \V. Shank anil Thungis where:in hi. .reeled Isru-story S.INI: /NE 11:11 - sli, it ling St_c', unit Of hot' i111111 , 0,- 111.11tS. .A \Veil of nevor-faillng wars, with a pump therein near the door, a thriving chard ofilliiice fruit, and almait 1 Acre is thriving the remainder i. i•lear :11111 sutler gaud fences :11111 ill a high stair Ths above properties will lie sold separate, Sir toget her, as it may suit the purchaser. Posses -im4llll it good Will lie on the tiro h a , of A pr il n e xt, persons desirous of Vie - ing the property before the day of sale will pleas e call on Emanuel Keener, rcs hear ear tile. Sallie. At the same time, and 011 the pr.ini.,of No. 1, will he sold at public sale, the allowing per sonal property of said deceased, to wit : 2bws, 211,H - ors, 2 shoats, • lice Hives and Bee Boxes; Beds and Beadstefuls, Chairs, Tables, Tubs and Stands. cider Barrels, Slits - 0 and Pipe, 2 shot- Guns, Iron and Copper Kettles, it Lot of lifiarils andiScantling; and other household and umm_ ing utensils trio numerous to mention. Sale to confluence at one o'clock of said day, when attendance and terms of sole will be matte known by the undersigned Executors, /It( ii-: Xl 1 51. 1 1 ti.., sep 22 E3IAN I EL KEENER. tsw 37 Nittiumt Oon(15. MILLINERY. IRS. M. J. DAILY has returned prom the tlr?"&itli an extensive and handsome assort ment of SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY which she lifers cheap for cash. Please call and examine the steak at the Southwest corner 1 Sentre Iguana Etaayil trwl.7 :;Sooko and cf.tationarg pHOTOGRAPII A LBITIIII4. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Large Assortment—Great Variety—Unsur passed for Beauty, Style and Finish. NEW PATTERNS NEW BIN DINGS, NEW CLASPS, PATENT HINGE BACK ALBUM, the latest and best. kind, made only in Phil, delphia, excelling all others in strength and durability. CARD DID EroGRAPHS, PLAIN, 10 and 12 cents--Slab) and ;: , 1.20 per dozen. COLORED, 25 emits—S2.so per ilozon. TRAVELING. AND SHOPPING sATtIiELs. WALLETS, PE ItsEs, pi a:Km:ma lIIS. Se. STA TIO NE . • WRIT' PAPEIhS, EN vEra ip pEys, STEN t' 1 1. S. For niarkiin_ii names beautifully and indelibly on Cliithiniz i HARAACH ITEMS:“ Whelesale and Detail Dealers, may le i vw Isl It North stll street. Phila. 011 EA!' ROOK S',l'ol:E 'Flat t.htee to purchase Cheap Books is at. THE PE() PLE'S Bt IoK STU RE, No, 44 NOItTII .n'E.F.N ST., (.lINEIt OS' ORANr; F. where may f 4 aunt at all times, it large s.rt meth t' of 1 , 01( 'Es POI?, 11,1) AND VOI."Nl;, T. SUIT TILE TI It FS! II E I' I) ETt - -; I N I: F. AND G1)1.1) Strain, I;r“tvning, Heber tease, Moore, Roble, Whinier, Coleridge, Tupper. Lotcell , Lon.gfellom . , shakspeare, Kirk, White. 11 I 11 I. ES AND l' It Al' 11.1 In great s - ariety. HYMN tE .-ALL DENum 1on11:1:.-1 ..11,11'.11.,1 kir:4,—i and. finest clout ,ii the City. \LL SI7,ES AND STYI.I->4. 11,111 pictures use h, and. In 1.1 . 1,, Twu Tii4 rAili) The large,( as,,rtment in 1.am,e,e.... greatest Varit•l‘ .511tun111 N... I ami I .1111 1.1,1,1 . Lite Nt,„ i Suminer 1.and,•:11.,..„ 1,111,1,..eape5, 54' [tile Mt.un- Min s.•..mery, Fuiurr MECIIIREM NEW STYLE- =NMI! \ (;.\ mrs 1 . 111: I IP,I.I)NV:\ p . \ \\. \\- l'lt ,kit• Th.• =IEEE \l.\\• !:1.1. 1/1:11i,11. 4 . ,"1"Il 1 1.1n4..1 1.1. , •. Pt, t , orr. r N..:111 t., 1 . 11‘ , 11“1/,11 I 'rp (6o0(K &t• W I: eT Z alt 0 T 1: It S . 7., I 1..Nr1 r. \ I . l'N I'X =ME Lily 11111:P S.N!I:T, (. ND 1111. 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V 11 T.\ \ NT 1;1 i.t 1.. %LE 1:1' IHZ ilsTs (;1.1. 1100 i) ZIOIV LOST. iSOIV IC- lilt , ~-1,••11 (I-•!..•1.1l1;t1,111.1 , ,. I. Lr 111‘ , 1111:: .11. IIT:,1:i!1 , 11•11,-,•:. , i I 1111111.•,1 , :IIllifl„ICI„-,I • iI1,1•11,,, HI. ii.• •• 11 , 1.111 1111 , 111;11 111., , 1111..• G: I Jiri r , O ”1/111,• ,, , H 01,1,111,, Ilia • 1 , 10.1,111 1 . ,. ('II .‘S.J. I•. J.. 1,17 N. 1., 1,,,x I. 1,;. -.iithlit!? j o I: E 11. L: /'II .1 .Y CORNEI: .\ ]A 1,.\ NC.ISTER, PA JAMES WA 1.1 ,, N. S W. I'OST - vv - A 'l' 0 X Y 0 S T (4 F, NERA • r, E ("r s Stol - 111 Tllllll, PHIL\ 1,E1.1•111A 111:1 . r:1:1.:NCE, , ,, .I:iv Cwdo• ,k. n,.. I E. P. At ichllf.t,,ll ..t, i',ro, ,1:11111, Ki•nt,.. , :11111,,t, ; V. , ll,ricli, Itl,(•1: ,\:. i'".. 11,1. Ulm. \VW; in,, C. .\l'l<ll)hil,,l, i. ,,, ,i1, " 11. El. 1 . ',,1t•r, E1,1..1:11.,... I'..h.u.k, - .\., 1 . :.t I,r, A. 11. 1:.4...t1, - , V. T.. 1',1 , 11m,1, F., 1 . W:irreti .1. W,ti.l- 11,,11. ;,•,. 5zti” . ...1., ~ 11 ~,,I. iii(i II EST PIZTi \11)1:,Ift i,(11.1, AND sIIXEIZ. (; ( )VENNMENT NI) rillEp, ( 1, 1.1.1.: , 71 s'l'l li()1"(;IIT .NNI -4 )1.1. ~N Daots, ltorx, &r C AMPBELL at M A RSHAL cENTRE SQUARE, I,ANCAsTER, MA NU FACTUR ERS A ND DEA LEIN IN 1921=1 ,e( The public are respertfnlly invited to rail and examine one of the finest and must minplete assortment of goods, in our line, ever oll'ered in Lancaster. rjuly 7 fw 76 /looting .late. •ROOTING SLATE. PRICES REDUCED sl 'IT TILE NI ES. The undersigned having constantly on hand a full supply of Lancaster and York eiaint v BAN WING SLATE of the best qualities, which he is selling at reduced prices, and which will be put on by the square or sold by the ton, on the most reasonable terms. Also, on hand an Extra Light PEACH BOTTOM SLATE, in tended for slating on shingled roofs. Having in my employ the best Slaters in the Market the work will he 'warranted to by ex ecuted in the best manner. As these utilities of Slate are the best In the market, builders and others will find It to their interast to call and examine samples at my of fice, in Sprecher's New Agricfiltural and Seed Ware Rooms, No. 28 East King street, two doors west of the Court Reuse. spr 19 Caw 15] el% 8 FIPEEfiklaR, j di€xl. B . m I S II I. E It HERB HITTERS. These Bitter n s are rapidly winning their way to public favoll and before long will be the only ones in popular demand. The cures they have effected for years past has induced the proprie tor to bring them more particularly before the people. Titer are not a new remedy, the recipe tier making, the "Bitters" having been in the possession of the proprietor for many years. The ingnalients are composed of the following medicinal herbs and roots, all possessing well known en rat ice powers, and are warranted not to contai n any outer art tele: Elecampane,Bur dock B Spikenard, Soapwort, Peruvian ark, Paleb , u, Spicewood, • 'Mullein Slippery Elm, Sas safras, Sarsaparilla, Gentian 'Root, Juniper, Spirits Nitre, Balsam Copavia, Culiebs, Dande- Ihm, Pule Spirits and Barberry. The Bitters have been used by persons afflicted with vari ous diseases for some years past, and such has been their success in curing the most obstinate diseases. that the proprietor is now induced for the first time to oiler then, to the public, with the full vontidentio and a willingness to guaran tee that if properly axed 'they will effect per manent cures he the most obstinate eases of They are a certain remedy for Dvs pepsin, Liver • Complaints, Loss of Appetite, Nerviiies iiin•ctiom , , Intermittent Fever, Fever and A ue, Gemsral Debility, or Weakness GI used by exposure, imprudence or excess, iugl is and Colds, Diarrhwa,Fleadache, Cholera. Morlius, Rheumatism or pains in the limbs, Cramp in the stomach, Neuralgia, Diseases of the skin, such as scrofula, Ulcers, etc. Also, Piles, Weans, esperislly seat Worms, and 1111 other di , eases itrising irate a disorganized or diseased stomach or impurity of Blood. As a Blood is ri tier and Toni.. or general Appetizer Miters are illso without it rival. and inuld he kept in Vill.)i 1 . 110,10 Herb hate, are Ntarranted to cure all venerial dis eases, no Imo ter of how lime, standing. The m:unttarl arid recommends It for this chess mf ~“:- C it-1110.Ely, 01141 Call proilllee c•ertill vates 10, 100,1 lielllarkolllo WllO Or, 501:11 , lig with any of dile, unpleasant conitildmis, shoal,' at once give this a trial. N 4 1.,13 it CI.EAIi lM N > nntW he without It, LA lei ',ts IN DELICATE BEA 1.111, lIMIEZI 1'111:4 Fronk 11 . 1 . 1 . 11111.1'ilieS 11,111 Wililfere' . Win Ili nl thi,lnedieinea safe .lilll eortnin hilt like nil other retnedie, of ho u,rd tcitli cartlioll r Inarri,l nc Ihr n . 111:ci.,1 will lUId a votolelised et tent t t.tere, perheroteet 011 111, VIII . I L;I 1. x ,V I 11 , 0 11)11 1145 ark priilit'd, 4111". r eall :II any lilllr he culling at the Store of the. Proprit.l4.. ( 111 rt• S4!11;11 . )., Pn. I. :Nilslll VIZ, Ayr ;I', ' , 9111 I V., ma, vikro.l 11,‘ th.• Bir tor, n. • - •,11 , . ••f hi , childr••ll of Al ll~~nlrinG r ii h. .1( ,* IIN \VAI.T , S, cur•• 11 cif lli. , '-`!.11It• :111 , t in I h , •‘‘,,`• "c II I•:N!:Y \ :i,•• 111•• cbf 11 riu1,1:1,111. \\ •l'1111,1..11•11,, Tort iti~s the :•11,1, 1 .•.r ., Ititlrr, 11:1. 1••••;•brod I , L. 11:k111 1.• , •11 H111.•!1 1"11, =MIIM=I 1111 , 17111,11,11.11111, 11 n 1t1111•11 11 11,, 11 S%1:11 ,%1111.. .1i 111.• 1111• 1111• :11111 II1111.•11,1. 11.\ m• A rm. 'IIAS. I:. V; I l.!.1 \ rrri ilia 111. 4,t II EN IZl' \l.\l ti::!:1*, xvit, ,•111,1 :t :11111,111,v ;It I::‘ , ..ittg hi, NY:kb, : by Illy Hs:: attiti hi. Nvilt•ttit-tt rt•lii•vt:cl liiwitittitt pith,. I'llll.ll' ettrt:rl itf ti It:t•lttot 111,111,, In the tt II: rt. kit to,: 1 , .\ NI.. 1. lil.llll, c,11111:., •.11111, 111:11 11 , .1111.€1 =MEE .Ins. H. \V.VI': - . rt.li.evcd ot Iran* in lii , Shotildor,ind 111,,1 he. 1.:111,1 , 1or, ,liretl of c,llll, , t•vcrc 11.1 101,1111 k. :11.p1 • 4•111 . 11 , 1Vi• ul I:1111111E, M.\ NV .1. cure4l 11, 1 , 1,1 , i :Ina pain in the Silk' hr .\11 , 1111 . 1 .., I:it iI. .1. I; N, rt•lived 111 lI 1.l lni,ii he the llt•r .1 \ 11 \ sii . vs !hid his si iis ‘• .1 •ii iiitins in his \I 1.. I 11 N .1.. , I,llldill by Mj.1,1, i ;. S:1) gi:111..2.1i1t, \t;i, 4.111,•.1 .1. 1.. It .\1: li./.111 • E.ll. 1:11 , I,lw:lst, 4.• 1:11,1111:ili , III cif I, .1()IIN 5T1 . 1..1;, ,Vlll/1! V;i., w ~r In' 111. iiittcrs—ctmtro, cd in I j;[; ,, i'll v. fro •,11.1 hy tz,e 1\ I - ETNI',I,4, 4•41,,41 4,1 NV!1:1 4,111..,1:1 tot . I JUN Lanca,tor, vart,l ,11 a Poinaina 2a :. tar,' statalia::, Ls Misbha's ISAAC McINTYI:E. I,:tacasl,•r, reliaYtal 4.1 . liblneys, by tla• Ilvrb 11. M. \ I.anpaslt•r, cured .r a sf , vere ,1,1.-1111.41,-,111,1 in his )li,hict.', VIIEDENIIVI:I;,I.aneaster, was ;•111i) . ;• 1, 1,1'1,11,i :I rillturl,,lde (list rt.,,..ing 1,5,..t.5s 11, Bit 1. II 1.1N1:1" G. Ii:ENDIG. Camp w: r , i:trrh,t•a Mishlt•r•N 111 F.‘11;1.:1I, 1,111,,,ter ct11 . ,•,1.,1 I ~ ...pt•ph.ia anti Disease of liteidzwy, 1;11!.•,. I.llll,l , ter,rplievt•dola ter thi• numili•sstan,ling 1..‘• I N V 1..11 1 N, that Itlin ,.11:11il V. if, ,vt•rt. a1 . V.•1 . (• 1:11l•1.111111.! I,A I .1 , of I.a:waster, writos to Mr. Mishlor 100 rand Ilor of Mit, of 7 ycur'. WHIN tiILMAN, curtql.f Iri.ca.m• of the 11. ;11l ' . ...•11•1 . 1 . pain in by !hi. Itit h• r,. U. \V, \ \ gcnt at Altoona, Blair 4,u:it 1, - , write, of Ills• slit.cvss Ilt• has nlet in Al . :\ 'ENT, 01 ,41:,,hurg, BJII,, f , rl . a 'A talliti ill 111, Irg :0 Ili, killh•c i Snulll >lnuulxlu, cud 11,1!..t, 1,611. .1,1% 1:., 1111,11,1.1 . ,11 Cc, Iteg:1111elit, Hutt Clll,lllllll (list rcs•lng void vs'llit•ll had llLl iiltt•ti Iliui 1.1,11141111). MEE ‘ca, f•ured 11111;o1,,titwy 1101” talct•l i,n)1,11.111. ..1( 111 N N IN, 11, I.anca,t4.r, Asa, curial I ta• I h.arl. ho had fur 2. I h PA , 111,1, Nk:t, EN)I 1.1111:11:‘, 1,1 • 111f • int 1104 pal)), otid Ilu• .11 Nt.,.•111,..1 1,1 :4 r 11111. 444•4'14 and by 1111. tSI 11/011,114 ilitlors. . i; INN IN( El., 111, yearS, Iry Illy t1.4.,,1 )1i , 111,• , 11,1, Vs'. R i I 1..• -. I b , .1 , i1,1. t.pl• 1,11. 1..‘ I lit• 11 , -t• , 11 1:11it.1-. \ 11, I.:1111 :1 , 1,, , 1 111 JII•r Sitil• L'.1 . 111•1,11 I ,FIZ-111•,,. 111 . 11,• nl HP. Ilerb \ I.IZ. W IHTZ, lilto,iill.tli,llllly 111. lIENIZY .1. 1..rwaNt0r,1.,11j,,T14111 11..1 (I..prived ,•t• II)4• to.t. 'll.\ I11.1.1.:1Z. 111,; 4.11 . 1.,1 11, , 11,1 t,, ()1:1:, :It tlic NACU. 11,1 4•1; ~r WENI/1T7., nl l'ennsylvani” the I,at Lie Or liV 000 Slklol 1 , 11.•,..11 11,11 I.oi 11 iII II 5;11111. 1•111 , 4 I , Jf •- :4 In I . lll•Jin,i,uii In Ili.i t;rav t I ;\llslll.,', lalli r+, 1.11, :ter, NV:IS l•111.1.ti of (;1,1V1•11)1 the u.e of the I ..IZ,\K %VaS 101 1 % . :1,1p 111 1 Illy iill• 1;i1- vure4l 'l,llll r,/ I t:I1"k of Cr lop I I eur,,[ ,01 .1; \ I.:tneastrr, w:ts cured by Iln• if•rs ht,lrlcanel Lack. .11 \ll 1,1111,511 . 1% rt.lit•ved front ;on 11,,r;, Ilrr 11, 1,1 the .1( 01 s: II( N, I,lt,istpr, soy, that his ,PII IP! his icy, nil!, is, ti; 1:W1;1,1% Hi, I.l' rz, cortities Cr, 1N1 1, 111,11,111hy tal<ingthc llerb Laneash,, ~.ays that his x~m . o :I, 01,111 i,f 'l . .vphohl 1.'t•54.1 . Icy \llshler'.v .\\l) . N \ I,IN(;, relivs,l ”1 a I ,rY snmding. by A I.I,GEIEIi, L:uu . aslt•r, says that his daagla•r was Ia•: u lp blinrl f nom a elthl —,, t , ou I reh by the Iti I .1( WI,: CURLEY, Lancaster, was cured by the herb Bitters of an Abscess in three places. \VAL til."‘"l).lM, Lancaster, was cured of Itheuntatisni, of IU years standing, by Mishler's Bitters. I 'IIA Tlic Latlic:ister township, was 4 11iNt11 . ,,i1112; Iu in hisaide, hy the 114,1) liit lira, - • K. EVERTN, Lancaster, cured ht . a st•vere attack or Acute Rheumatism 1,3• Mish lor's Hitters. 11. C. PoNnErtsMITH, ;Ittent at Columbia. has valuable teslittnonials of cures elleetea by the Bitter,. In CRAMER, Lancaster, writ, that Mb:tiler's Bitters cured him of the (travel .d.l rs • standing. GONDER, Lancaster, says the Bitters cured him of a severe attack of Paralysis. A FARMER'S WIFE, near Lancaster, says that the liitters cured her of a severe attack of l'iles, tve. JOHN CoNLy, Lancaster, states that the Bitters cured him of Prccr flint Ague, %which he had 3 months. .1011 N I.A.AION hind C'ranip in the Stomach for ythrs—the linters cured hint. • THGS. \VA LLES, Washington City, idateii that the Bitters cured him of Gravel of ten yearn standing. JACOB B. AINIWAK E Esq., Lancaster, was Injured •Acquia Landing last January—the Bitters cur e d HENRY KLINE, Lancaster, was cured of Dyspepsia and Deranuement of the Liver, by the Bitters. JOHN A. TRYER'S WIFE, Lancaster, was cured of Liver Cornpiaint:and loss of appetite by the Bitters. DAVID POTTS, near Lancaster, testifies that the Bitters cured him of a severe attack of I:thew/asUlan. Jr 4 7 ikw 26 WISTAR'S B(ALS OF rLD CHERRY, ONR OF THE OLDEST A.ND MOST RELIABLE REMEDTES 'TITHE WORLD FOR Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Difficulty or Breathing, Asthma, Hoarse ness, 'ore Throat, Croup, and every Affection of THE THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST INCLUDING EVEN CONSUMPTION WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY So general has the use of this remedy become, and so popular is it everywhere, that It is un necessary to recount its virtues... Its works speak for it, and And utterance in the abun dant and voluntary testimony of the many who from long suffering and settled disease have by its use been restored to pristine vigor and health. We can present a mass of evideime in prof of our assertions, that ( 'A NNOT BE DISCREDITED TIIE REV. JACOB SECHLER Well known and much respected among the German population in this country, makes the following statement for the benent of the afflieted: HANOVER Pit., Pcb. DEAR S,IIES: Having realized In my family important benefits from the use of your yalum hie preparation—Wlstar's Balsam of Cherry—it aflbrds me pleasure to recommend it to the public. :some eight vents ago One of my daughters ' , Veined to bo in a decline, and little hopes of her recovery were entertained. I then procured a bottle of your exeollont before She had taken the whole of the contents of the bottle there was a great im proveturnt in her health. I have. in my in dividnaf case, made frequent use of your valu able medicine, and have also been bonolltled by d. JACOB SECIII.EIZ. FE 0M ESSE SMITH, ESQ President of the 'l . c,rris ()gully Murrl, 1.,‘,1, New Jersey. it,; used 1)r. \l'isior•). Itt)1,))))t ))r \Vila Cliorry :WM& fifteen year', :Intl having rt•- alizett its Itonetlelal ttt•sult,‘in ' Louth, it ai fords toe great pleaNttre recollilitentliita II to the pultlit.as a valuable rettletl3 tit cast• ut Nvoal: twigs, actitts, cotitzlis, , t, ., and a I . n-wetly Whirl) I consider to Ito toitirt•ly ill l l 4 / 1• 1•111,1ullt 111:1 bt• tab; cu sril le 1.1 . 1 . 1,c1 , “ rt•ty lii the most ttelica in IttLaltll.• ,1, 11n1;,tiN11,1 cr in W.,Tlloll,lcr, I 1•,, " 0 vt ,11 . ,, , , ,01t5 used Dr. \ViNl•ar's 1;:t1,iill \Viltl ftw se,cro col4ls, • N, deci,l44l 1.021ei11. I kii.)sr .1 no tc Ilia( i. more efrirnoilms or more Tho I::th,tlti h , .1. 11. 14.1.1 I'l., .. , 10) , •11:11,I, Crt,,,, \\ \ I:.\ . \\l 1)1. CIIENIZY .1. P. I,INSIt Nt, 191 Broadwny. N. l'orl iW1,1.: CIL Propriet",, \ll , l nll I,rugui,t,... . _ I) I: 14'S IC I'SS 11,11st,IdStwc, IZI . :1)1)1Ni;'s Itt'sslA St,thls, Cuts. liE1)1)11\ - (;',4 1:11" ,, S1.\ S.\I,VE Wounds, Itruke,, ftIiSSIA S. \ I.V E. Sall Rheum, Erysipelas •.kLV!' Curt, Ilia, i 1 . 1 ,1111, ktt Vii/ FANIII,I' :.11 1. /1 . 1.1/ WIT11t11"11 Cents .1. P. I) INSANOZE, No, VII Broadtvay, N. V. S. W. F( )N1,,1.; co., N. ~ ,, , TE-,•toot ti 111, , ,t0n by all Druggists and Stort•kci•pto, ,jtily cow 29 D m It. A. WILSON'S_ PILLS lnd if sufluring frcan I Ictithit:lle, ILL once and and buy a box- If I lit• I )ireoi lons lire pr.nnrlr Inno,Ved will perlonn SI'EkbYANI) PER .11 ANENT CUR)! INT: PILL IS A FUSE. B. 1.. 1•' AII NEST t)(' C E oi• le lil 7' ole 11=1 NND N I•l , At TURERS WHITE LEAD iUin I.IiAU , I.ITHARI;E, PI'1"1•P, So 7 , i 4. Wood St., P:Ushitrg, I 'rt I)rliggislß P:olent ArEdiellltt Ihsilur4 Evert- 111 iir 1 ;I\'I~ ~l\ DI- FA lINESTOCK'S I). VERMIP((iF, AND cuNDI.:("IfoNS r,. FA II N EsT, II I i lE.\ It Si It We take tutu•ll ploasur.• lu ass., ing you 1 hat there is list. I hilt 11l think equals yours :IS WOll.ll 1,1,N -7'lt( )r.p.ve. We have sohl it largely at retal.l., :uul with uniform success. \Ve are Drug:4l,k anti IThysiclans, :111,1 have prescribed it for Tuttients,;ktul have heen well satisfied with tk etlts-ts. 5.% XTDN It 1:11.1t ;I:, may '2l lyls'2o; 1111 it II I , N. V. bL. FAH% ES'IOCIi•S . 11 - I, 1,. ,11 I' O,V E 7' 1 0 re prepared Train t he active principle if his 1 . 1•1..brah . .1 Veriiiiltige. They are put lip in nirr and pahitahle fortt to snit the taste Of those lain (.11,111111i conveniently take the Vermillige. Children tvill take theist without trouble. :ire an effective Worin destroyer, and play he given to the most delicate child. Prepared and sold by B. L. 1.7iIINEST,(111:: P. 1., Sole Proprietors, 76 and TX t)! Fourth Streets, Pittsburg, Pa. Sold by .rug.4lsls :ind Medicine Daler.: gtar erally. :may 2cl hat'e been eu red since .I 'o 3 \ I: N iriTf A i , the carious inodithations of Llecta ity ap plied at the Electrical Institute on Change rest,sl Lrtuten Ind, and Linn• slit, ty, Lan , t NI )1' O.NE L'Eltl . ll -. ICATE has been published sinee the Fdectrieal lust! , tote has been established in Lancaster, hill this s}•stem of practice has been lett tu,ink up di . . [Ts irWN 31ERITS : , 011.1e of the ntost respectable and substantial citizens of I.:Inc:It:Ivy ettunt , havy het, treated and vured, as can by svt , ll by teferelitte to them selves, or the books of thy Institute. 111SE.1SES of even' kind tone been treated successfully, :11.1 in a mind", of after all (other syKtenu.; medicines bad laihrd , and t h e in dividuals had been pronounced incurable; and Pulmonary t'on.milpilon, Liver Disiiases, Inahet 1,, Tilts, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, - Paralysis, Hen/Julep:in and Paraplegia, Ilemeopia Apho nia, Laryngitis, Traclu•iisutns, and all diseases of the throat and coral organs, ItroncititiS and Pleurit is, Neuralgia, Sciatic, Spinal \Veal:in-:is, , when arising from functional dititur bancr•s of the 1,1 . 1,11118111: Chorea or tit. Vitus to F , •uoilcs,l. and . . l'il()I.A l'sl's • or falling (limn id the Uterus, can be perma nently eurV4l, and Nil nervous affections yield to the action of the tialVallie and Electrici cur rents, when properly applied. . 01/C would be led to suppose, (ruin the practi cal demonstration given of the wonderful heal ing properties or Only anism in the above d Is emseit that its elliomy as a Therapeutic Would be doubted by no one, and yet we occasionally come acrio:saii individual who will nut believe, simply bevaliSe MediCal Faculty, as a beli eve, thing, have not taken hold of it, to t hem we would say that there is hardly a Bruith walt's Retrospect published but what refers to the healing properties of Electricity,i'and that it the family understood more about it they would prefer it to :ill other remedies, Piss, Illat some of the best Pltysicians in the United States have adopted it. Hereafter, however, In order to gratify all, there will be at the lesti Lute an eminent Physician of FORTY YEARS AcTu AL PRACTICE, and we cordially invite the diseased oU all classes to call and examine into the merits of this system, as consultation and advice, to gether with pamphlets, will be given Fre:e. of fharge. GEORGE NV. FREED, Medical Electrician, Orange St., between Duke and Lime Sts. Oct 4" 42] Lancaster, Va. 11 0117, SUM.'SHOT.Eil CORNER OF PENN AND FOUP.TEL STEZEIE; July' S 'Ow 29J 4cdk zI. Ii: S II.: rr =EN= WILL. CURB H E k 1) A E I=l ,iiotrlo READ INe, PA JAB2LUY, Proprietor,
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