lE.II gab*AVOW). News Items, • The General Assembly of Ohio has at jotirned until November 28. The Catholics are building a $lOO,OOO hos pital in Troy, N. Y. Watermelons are abundant in Suinpter county, Georgia. The House of Representatives has ad journed till Saturday. A few days since a boat load of whiskey went over Niagara-Falls. Miss Charlotte Cushtnan is expected to return to the United States next month. The Hon.. John Morrissey reports the South and West earnest and united for Pendleton. - - An Illinois paper estimates that the ex penses of the United States government last year was a little oyer $l,OOO a minute. Two hundred and fifty-seven patents will be issued for tho week ending on Tuesday next. • LURCiOIIS strawberries made their appear ance in Richmond on Saturday, and sold for ono dollar a quart. . . Tho buildings of the Derby Building and Lumber Company, at Derby, Conn., were burned on Sunday. he loss Is nearly $70,000. "Brick" Pomeroy announces That a branch office of La Crose Democr will bo opened inthe s New York city in a fe w weeks. Speaker Colfax is contemplating a now lecture—" Fourteen Years In Congress." His !'Across the Continent" has netted him $lO,OOO. The H. S. Renate was not In session yes terday. In the Home, no business of im portance was transacted, and an adjourn ment took place for want of a quorum. Prussia, which country has but rocently adopted the use of postage stamps, disposed of 60,001,070 during the pest year, thereby realizing $2,760,022. There Is another Funien panic in Canada. The at Ottawa and Mon treal havevolunteer boonforces ordered to hold themselves In readiness tar Immediate sot vice. Brevet Brigadier General JoHopi) It. Smith,United States Army, has boon placed on the retired ilot, by order of the President, and assigned to duty with General Popo, at Detroit, Michigan. Mr. Seward has requested tho Prussian Minister to ask the Prussian Government to recall Baron Kusserow, one of the prin o;pals, and Count Lottunt, his second, In the duel that took pines near Baltimore some ttvo weeks ago. The President has neeepted the resigna tions of the following named officers: Cap loin H. Y. McLean, WI Cavalry Mist Lieutenant Andrew Campbell, ilith Infant ry; First Lieutenant W. I'. Sehall,lsth In fantry ; Second Lieutenant 1 .11. Walbridge (ill Infantry. General I food was married n few days since to Miss Anna Hennen, daughter of the Into Duncan N. Holum, Esq., of Now Orleans. De was surrounded by a number of his comrades in arms, among whom were Generals Buckner, Bragg, Wheeler, Maury and Scott. A Boston Democrat has recently gained possession of a pair of lasts upon which the boots of John Hancock were made for twenty years preceding his death. Upon the bottom of each is bin original signature. Those who Intend to walk in the footsteps of the illustrious Hancock, will now doubt less -embrace the opportunity of having their boots mode upon his last. Piolder'o `§,tittro. P ROPHYLACTIC! Tha Lis >m•dreulrir nriturrc lu limn 1K tliat, providential protection from disease, 101101 the Clod of nature has Implanted In every tie sue, nerve and illitnent of our entire organlza- non. Were It not for thla Invisible Innate power In mane nature ho would be con stoutly tossed like n troll bark from health to Hick liens, and olten train xteltuess to dissolu Lion. At every little change in the tempera tare of the titmoxpliere, or from the leuet glect In the lIHU of food or clothing die m° would begin Itnlvork of destruction. It 1.4 thls polo clplo which preventg. disease tinder ordinal y circumstances, and often Indeed, when It has ',rutty thoroughly luslnualed Itself luto the ntrfieture of the body—baffles it for a loug time until nL lust the long bent bow becomes wean tulasoilmted nature slulcs, 11,0 body emaclate,,— Reader, the object of 11.Wlild110 In d 1: earn is not In Itself to cure,, The, must that Weald LIU can tin In any MHO is to assist 1.11, Vls modlca (Aix natAinn In casting off the broken down Lb. Rues Of the !Judy, and building up the new, and that malady which daud the moat 10 build up ant! Inv!gond.° the various funelluns or Cite animal mcelmulmn does the most. to ueHLa OIL Lure anti teal dime/Lae AR Vaccination Ina protection !Igor unt vai I olold or small pox so IN MISHLEWS HERB BITTERS a protection against all discasea whether he reditary, endemic, or epidemic. Never before in the history of man has there been produced a combination of remedies so putout for good, no nutagou Lntlc to (1100800 Thu medlchl profession every whu.e Iht3 test ou and knows woll its remedial powers, not- Withstanding M. disgulea !Mohler's Herb Bitterswlth uroinatlei briar administering It. They dare not du without It Whore life and death are at stake, Thowatutla upon Wow; ands of poor sufferers have boon solemnly and With a groat show of profostooual dignity told that the closing Hat no was nunr at hand, that the angel of hops lied when Alkhlor's Ilonb Bitters camolit, !mil closed the gaping Jaws of the monfiter death—anti bid defiance to disease =Everybody letcei it. ILI climen-goa of Lllo lunuß and throat it is a specific. Ministers of the Gospel, public speakers. singer. awl :aualou core use It as a remedy for hoarseness Mothers keep It for croup, more throat and ellen° pains of their children. Fur general debility and nervous complaints It excel, all other remedies. For scrolui;alailcata diseases :Lad weak lames arisiug from excesses or first build up the gauoral spawn and correct the sluggish !auctions of LI Was Lieu wu.h the Herb Bitten, then use MISHLER'S GREEN LABEL BITTERS to counteract and outlrely until 'clan the t,orof lions diathesis or the secondary and tertiary effects of delicate diseaNes. IL will speedily cure acy Korea on any and every pot of Um body. ItIL to the great Blood Purifier, where Mercury, lodine of Potash and all oilier al 00808 tvhloh destroy the ',Ante tad Ithuen uf the nose, tho Clreeu Lobel Itl It two tel II to The clttei of unforttmato. ret,reil to above should begin by bail lig Lips first week n table spoonful threo 6lmeo n clay. 'rho second week a tablespoonful auu a half, and the third week tablespoonful every three hours, and thus cull. thaue to luereamothe duAo aulll a very large dose has been taken when it should b., grade ally diminished for a weak or two, anal than again laoreann. When too huge a close Is taken of the Green Label Bitters, or they have been too long continued, the throat will bucomo somewhat Irritated, and a lILLIo 11110114111.18 fel I tho stomach. 'rho patient should at once rapidly diminish the do.) when tho above symptoms arooxporieneed. AN noon us they have passed ofT, begin again. Thore !sue danger In taking the areon Label Illtiorx, If only as much is taken as will malt° the patient foal comfortable, neither will they Intoxicate; but to the Contrary, wo wlll guarantee that If an habitual luobrlato takes a wlneglaAtul of It Limo times a day, ha will acquire, such a din. guns for Intoxicating drinks that In o short time ho could not bo itiduccat to tante It. If these Bitters ore taken accordion' to Um above directions we will warrant a perfect cure In any form, stage or condition of Scrofulous .orldelleate diseases. Old Sores, Swellings, &c., Inside or outside of the body, no matter from what cause, If curable at all. The Green Label Bitters are sold everywhere by all Pruggists and Country Storekeepers at 11.60 per bottle. MI-SEELEIt'S RED LABEL BITTERS, is the ladles' friend, and Is unequalled by any other preparation. In adorosis or Green Gloknene, Irregular! Gee painful Mentitruellon, Buppreulon or the hionthly' Flow, Ulceration of the Uterus, Whites or Lenaorrheoa ; In the decline or Change of Life and 'all complaints Incident to the sex it Is a PERFECT PANACEA. Bald everywhere at 11.60 per bottle. B. B. HARTMA.N CO.;' • FRorktiET9Es, LezioARTER,I PA.. ND.OHIOAoO, ILL. WEDZg -- NABDAY; MAIr. Ri'LL 1.868. r gait aktivatiormatto. 001 k AGENTS WANTED - Fos LOS. RSONG% „MEMORY or . .nis ,UNITZD ATES—from ;Its disoovei7 to Abe close of Andrew Johnson's ado:Lb:did:ration; ••in one royal octavo volume of SOO pages, Illustrated by four hundred sac ravings on wood and twelve en gratings o n s t e er-. e nikety new. For specimens and Lerma, apply to T., BBLJENAP, Hanford, Conn„ or BLISS .4 CO., 191 Broad at., Newark, N. J. AGENTS WANTED—For the PERSONAL HISTORY OF GENERAL GRANT, by A. D. RICHARDSON, author of "Field, Dungeon and Escape," and. Beyond Beyond the Mississippi.' Material gathered by tue author at ".Idead , quarters in the Field," and from channels open od by GENERAL GRANT tdmitelf. 25 full page Engravings. COIAIIII3/3 matter no other work has or Can get. Contents; prove IL the only authorized "Life ot Grant." Don't offer an Inferior. work. "Get the best." Send for circulars and decide. Address ADIER IC AN PUBLISHING CO., Hartford, Conn., or BLISS & CO., 194 Broad et, Newark, N. J. A GENTN WANTED for the WEALD/SG / - 101.` THE ORMEN.—The greatest Book ever published. Its contents aro deeply interesting and should be CAREFULLY READ by every one. The immensedemandlorthisgreat work stamps it the most SUCCESSFUL BOOK OUT. It is decidedly the BOOK FORTHE TIMES. It fully illustrates OLD IRELAND. abounds in ROMANCE INCIDENT and WIT showing the PATRIOTISM. and DEVOTION, the TRUTH and FERVOR, Of thatWarm.hearted people, containing 400 pages and over 100 illus. trattoria, bound in clout, green and gold. Price territoryts wanted everywhere. Exclusive given. Send for circulars and sample copy. WILLIAM FLINT, 20 So. 7th sL, Pa. AGENTS WANTED FOIL THE 1., :F E 01 7 IG R A NT, BY A STAFF OFFICER Title Is the only Full, Authentic and OFFI CIAL, History of the LIM and Public Services of the Great Chieftain. and the only one that Is endorsed by all his Leading Generals. Sen,t for Specimen Pages and Circulars with tonna, Address NATIGNAL Co., Phila., Pa. CAUTION.—The country - Is being flooded with ao•called Lives of Grant, written by Civi lians and Politicians, who never saw a battle. Nee that the Book you buy Is endorsed by till the Legating Generals. BOOK AGENTS WANTED " EOPLE'S BOOR OF BIOGRA PHY,"P by JAMES PARTON, the " Primo of Biographers," coulaining lives of dititin. guished persons of all ages nod counisles, women as well as men. A bondman s octavo nook of over COO pages, illustrated with 12 beau tiful steel engravings. No cornpetitiou. AUCIII.I say it sells faster than any Book they ever sold. Terms liberal. Rend for subscription circular. A. S. HALE dc CO., Hartford. Coon. AUENTS WANTED FOR MEN OF OUR DAY; Or Biographies (of over 50) of the most promi nent men atilt, nation, including Grant,Slivr man, Collax,Suinner,Stanton,Sherldau,Graw, Kelley, Jay Cooke, Curtin, Trumbull, Fenton, Buckingham, Wilson, ereeley,Made, Morton, Farragut,, Chase, Logan, Ht(Nellti, Breaker, and others. Embellished Whit over la life-like Keel Portraits. MU Pages. sold only by Agents. Groat inducements. Send for circulars. %FIDLER. Mc:CURDY di CO., 61.1 Arch st., Phia., Pa. MEDICAL ILLUMINATION Four Magnificently Illustrated D. 10.11 es Books, containing linporlant PI yslologleal In formation, for Men and Women, sent free no receipt of ti its, by addressing Dr..IOIIN V AN DERPuOI.., No. Jo Clinton Place, N. V. City. NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP CO. THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA RA!ILROA h. NEW ARRANGEMENT. Sidling from New York ou the; sth and 20th EVERY BIONTII. On the clay /afore when these dales Siir Passage Lower than by any °lli tr (13 For I uforinallon arltlrese f. N. CARRINGTON, Agent. 117 Wcut SI., N. Y. W. H. WE8.13, Profit.. CHAS. DANA, V. LIN fit. Ottlee—GlEzelfrufge Place, New York. Circular, Mill, Millay, Gang & Cross Cut SAWS . Every saw that leave% our Factory I% Oil Tempered and Patent firoimil perfectly true and 'even, 111111 El=3l AXES Couuuon NilRllO, aN good as the hest. Tlu RED JACKET (('oburn's Patent) ASE ennuotibe excelled.] Wr:guttralacet they will cut 25 per emit. mare chopper Send fur (I calm nod prices to ME= PITTSISURU, PA., For Hale by principal Hardware 'erg WOODEN WATER PIPE, OAS PIPB, AND EAVE TROUGH! The best and cheapest article ever 11111.1ie. Everybody, particularly FARMERiiiand MINERS, send fnr u free descriptive circular and price list to J. A. WOODWARD, Williams. port, Pa. = M PATENT LIQ,UII) 81-SULPHITE OF LIME. ACERTAIN PRESERVATIVE OF EGGS. FRUIT, MEAT, Ac !or any length of Dine. For sale by Druggist's and Grocers. WANTED—AGENTS TO SELL BY SAM pie a Combined SQUARE, LEVEL mid BEVEL. Great 'inducements offered. County Rights for side on most liberal terror. For particulars address W. S. I:ATUIIRLD EIt A CO., Pittsburg, Pa. ANTED—AU ENTS—S2OO per month the VV year round or a certainty of $5OO to $l,OOO per month to time having u little capital. We guarantee:the above teen tidy salary togood ac tive agents at their own heroes. Every agent, farmer, gardner, planter and fruit grower, North and mouth, Mout,/ al • once scud foe inall• colors. Please call on or address J. nit ',MIN at CU., 6:3 Second St., Baltimore, Md. I jEOPLE lu want of, and igtits who are selling all kinds of Sowing. are requested to NthirillB me (wan sitting) for greatly reduced prices and terms. J. K. PKA it- MONS, box 4, Charlestown, Mass, INDIsPENSIBLE FOIL LADIES ISt THE B.E WING G G/D.E. For the medal ants) of ladles In hand sewing. protecting the !Luger trout tho needle, and emitting stitches to he taken w 1 th 1,1,11 regu larity and increased rapidity. I nvaluable for all kinun of embrokiertny end crocheting. cent to to any nddreott„by mall, elegantly silver plated, for 25 cents, or motto allver, for 75 cents. Agents wanted In every town. Terms and sample for 25 eon ta. Liberal discount to ths trade. Address NI LUH .MA NUFACTURINU CO., 55 Water st , 11 , wl on, Mass. NOTHING LIKE IT IN MEDICINE.—A luxury to tile palate, u painless ovnettau t, it multi a stimulant to tiro circulation, a per spirittory preparation, an :Intl-bilious mod!. cl ne, a st ornachic, a Merolla, and au admirable geueral alterative. Such are Me acknowledged and daily proven properties of TAR NT'?" Elrervexcent APEMEN'''. t , OLD BY ALL BRIJ tialtiTS., ANTED, AGENTS. 875 to 8200 per W month, everywhere. male and female, to introduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COM MON SENSE FAMILY HEWING MACHINE. This machine will stitch, hem, tell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a moat su perior manner. Price only Slit. Fully war ranted for Live years We wilt pay (041st for no; machine that will sew a strongeellpore beautiful, or more elastic seam than cm al. It makes the "Elastic Lack Stites." Every second stitch can be cut, and still theciot h be pulled apart without temiuglt. We pay Agollll.l from 875 to $215 per mouth and ex penses, or a commission front which twice that amount can be made. Address HECOMII.t CO., PITTSBURGH, PA„ or BOSTON, MASS. Caution...WO not be Imposed upon by other parties palming sir worthless east-iron Ma chines, under the same name or otherwise. Ours in the only genuine and really practical cheat, machine manufactured. Greatest Curiosity of the 10th Century I tUonderfnl Electric Fish—lT ALL I liy mall for JO eta. and stamp ; 3 for 25c. Addresa the inventor, NATHAN' HALL, West Millbury, Musa. 'Fe Agents wanted In every part of the world. Other goods In proportion. I also have on liana a fresh and heavy stock of new styles of SPRING AND SUMMER HATB,_ of all Idyl. s, Will sell Miler Retail or Whole sale. Our stook of Boots and Shoes cannot be boat, and particularly Ladles wear, are down to Philadelphia prices, Please call and examine the goods. T. WATERS FERREE. lay i 0 20w+ 'lO SAADI. B. COLES dt CO„ ' Air $lO per dozen. Lykons, Pa, I BLOODED STALLION. "CARBONIZED MEAT." DO YOU SUFFER and DESIRE RELIEF FROM CONSUMPTION, IHRONCH ITIN, ; or DYSPEPSIA? If TILE "CARBONIZED MEAT ' Is a Hare Curo I Ask ,your Druggist for it or scud 81 16r n eau to MARRIED mid single Perilous should mend for 1.h.. N. M. Landis' a rent. Books; "KEY TO LOVE," 23 els.; PIUVAT P.UOK," teaching all about Saguia idyl Marriage Physiology," II; or 10 eta. for "HERMON UN COUIiTSHIP AND MAItItIACIEI," Including spoelal Circular of all 1110 Gordo, Sent on ro. , eelpt, of price y return mall prepaid. Address LANDIs PUB MUCIETY, N. W. cur. 19th et,, and °Duni avo., Phila., Pa, ÜBE YOURNELFof DEBILITY, SEXUAL DISEAHEH, dc.—Sond your whin:fix on iiiitrnped envelope and ask for circular of iiPathology." Direct, AMERICAN NEWS CO.. 121 Nassau groat. Now York. DEIIICIIOMANOT, or Soul Charming.. 1 How either sex may fascinate and gain the affections of any one they choose, instant ly; also secure prosperity in love or buslnees. Every one can• acquire this singular power. This queer, exalting book has been published by us ten years, the sale of which hoe been enormous, and is the only book of the kind in the English language Bent by Mall for hi ats.. or dye for one dollar, together with a guide to the unmarried. Address T. WILLIAM ,Sc. CO., Book Publishers, Philadelphia. S4GENTS WANTED for EVERY COEN• TY.—Onr Agents arp making from $lOO to 0 per month selling our STAT/ONERY (11 PT pAoKAGES. Sendior circulars. Ii &MRS A. LITLIREOELT, Empire Map, Ohart and station. ery Establishment, 107 Liberty street, N. Y. tINIt XL ALL DOLLAR A PRESENT OF $25 VALUE PF your own selection, free of cost, for few days' service In any town or villae. Par ullers and a gift sent free, by addresslng, with stamp, N. B. OLOUDHAN & 00., 40 Han over Street, Boston, Mass. Xatt Afinsilonstats. 11 and 5 American DOryDllrg lacy, Soayle G O o f o E d n s g , c li u sh t. jewelry, etc. Agents receive Sher goods as an vguitioleni for their tabor for procuring clubs. Bend - 25 cents for the names of two articles which A ge ntssent on recelptof ONE DOLLAR each., wanted: Full descriptions sent free by mall. Address MARSH dr. CO., . 5 Tremont llow, and 12 Howard at., Boston, Mass. TO THE LADIES Wo are agenti for overt ONE HUNDRED Foreign and DomesOo Manufacturers, and are prepared to furnish the whole country with DRY and FANCY GOODS, SLUES, SHAWLS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, FURNITURE, PIANOS, SEWING MACHU. ES. dto., etc., at the uniform price of ONE DOLLAR, FOR EACH ARTICLE. . Send your clubs. of 10 and upwards, for de scriptive checks, showing what article obtained for One Dollar, with /0 cents fm o ll Chock.' CIRCULARS SENT FREE. Presents worth from V 3 to $4OO sent free of charge to agents sending clubs. • Agents Wanted tn every Town. (JUISHMAII A W. 10 Arch Street, Boston. Mass. 100 CENT A. 13 VED. 5,000 AGENTS Want ed for PERtn JUOLLAR SALE. ?WI particulars in circular. Address DEXTER, EAMES at CU., 1055 Washington CL., Boston, Mass. WE SELL FOR ONE DOLLAR, GOLD and Silver Watchea,Fiewiu uetilneN, tllllc limbs Patterns, Carpetiu —ffinestic Uoods, CIRCULARS SENT•rz:._ , . _ , giving full particulars, or ten cheese sent for one Lollar, describing ten different articles which we will sell for ONE CULLA It EACH. Splendid Inducements offered to Agouts send ing us Clubs, Address, LABONTE dr.I3ABIIITT, No. al Sudbury Street, Boston, bless. 2,500,000 Customer,. In Four l'enrs. PATRONIZE THE BEST. Huving tho largeat capital, must experleticetl buy too, mud eXtrunNiVe trado of ally Concern lu the LOLLAR, eV. LF,bualncte, wo ULTAILA.NTEE SATISFACTION In every Instance, and also the best, selection of GOODS ever offered at ONE DOLLAB EACH. No other concern has any show wherever our UtTad (UT/MI/Ogg. Our MOM to : 4. Picontrr AND IlAtiA isms." Male and female agents ,wautetl 111 city and country. TILL LADIES Are particularly lequested to try our popular club system of selling all kinds of DRY AND FANCY SOULS, DR.ESS PATTERNS,COTTUN CLOTH, CASTOSS,SILVERPLATED HOUDS, WATCH ithi,dic. (Established 1001.) A PATENT PEN FOUNTAIN nud n check describing no article to bo sold for a dollar, le etc.; al for 92; LU tor Pi; 0,1 for $0; 100 for $10; sent by mall. Free Presents to getter up. (worth GO per erni. Inure Gam those sun! by any (War concern.)acciwd. to;; to size of club Send us a trial elm, or If 11 , ,t Ito not fall to send fora circular. N. 11.—Our sale should NOT be classed with New York. dollar Jewelry sales or bogus tt Tea Companies," as It Is notuing of the sort. EtIATIIIAN KENDALL, GA Hanover Nt., Boston, Mate,. TO THE LADIES. Foie ONLY ONE DOLLAR Weary selling Millis, Blinavirt,Dry and Fancy Goods, of every description, MHO, Sliver. ware, yurniture, de. VALUABLE PRE/l b:NTH, from 9S to VAX), sent FREE OF CHARGE to agents sending cin us of ten and upwards. ;Circulars sent free to nuy address. WYETIit 130.. o.lllox 29:11.1 12 lianover at., Boston, 2./11F18. GREAT DISTRIBUTION BY THE AI ETROPO L1T.4.1.V GIFT COMP' Y. im-tAws itIZE IRO •• 25 :10 Etegan I Rosewood Pianos...ft:sell $5OO " Melodeons.. •• 75 to 150 IS: Sewing Machines •• bti to 175 230 Masleal boxes " :e5 Ler Mo 70)) Flue Geld Watches " 75 to 300 750 Flue Silver Watches •' 30 to 50 . - Fine Oil Paintings, Framed Engravlngs,Sl leer Waro, Pllotovreph Albuine, and a large an sortineul of Fine field Jewelry, in all valued at 1,000,000 DOLLARS A CUANCO TO DRAW ANY OF THE ABOVE PRIZES 110 Ponen,thiso A SEALED TICK} FOR CENTS.—Tickets describing each Prize are sealed in Envelopes and thoroughly mixed. Ilu receipt or hi cents a Sealed Ticket will be drawn, without choice, and delivered at our Mace, or sent by mall to any address. The prize named upon it will be delivered to the ticket hoLder On payment of one dollar. Prizes will be Immediately Cent to any address, ino re quested, by express or return mall. Yon will know what your Prize Is be lore you pny for it. Any Prize may bo ehautoal 1w• another of the stunt, No Blunti. $l4- Our lianauu eau depend un Colt dealing Referettees.—We select the few following 11111110 K (1,111 tile funny who have lately drawn Valuable Prism luld kindly permitted to publish them: S. T. Wllltlun, Buffalo, N. 17„ $1,0u0; Miss Annie Nlonrue, Chicago, 111„ Plano, valued at eino, Rohl. Jackson, Dubuque, Jowls. Gold Watch, $250; Philip McCarthy, Louisville, Diamond tflusttr 111115, SUM; H. A. Pat. tenon, New Bedford, Mass., Silver Ten Set, 5173; Miss Eilllllll Wal worth, .M.l lwankes, )'lano, ttilkl; Bev. 'l'. W. Pill, Clevelaml, (11110, Melodeon, 5123. .0)-Wit publish no names without perfuls. sloe. /grinlono of the Prenk.—" They ere doing the largest Inuilness; the itrin In reliable, anti deserve their auceenii."—Warkly Iribune, Feb, a, ISO. " We have examined their system, and know them LO be a Jul r dealing Ilrm."—New lark Herald, Feb. 28, ISM. t• I,as t , week a friend of ours dray , assoo prize, which was promptly received."-Daily Wean, Alar.:', bent (or circular giving many ;nor° refer. ences and favorable notices from the press. Liberal inducements to Agents. Satisfactlon guaranteed. Every package of Scaled Ravel• ones contains ONE CASH RIFT. Mix Tickets for $1 ; 13 for 82; 35 for 85 110 for 815. At netters should be addressed to HARPER, WILSON d: CO., 173 Broadway, N. Y. '4ll,srellatteauo WANTED -1.000 CORMS OF BLACK Oalr. Bark. Also, Clitestnut and Span Nil Oak The highest CUSiI price paid. ap.S2mw IL SHIRK & BRO., Ilird-10-Hand or Enterprise P. 0., Pa. E. M. scu.i EIIER, m 0 M Y CREIDITOIOI.--PLEASE TO take notice that I have applied to the Court of Common Piens of the county of Lan caster for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws, and that the Court have fixed MONDAY, the 15th day of JUNE, A. D.. 1885, at 10 o'clock A. M., In tee Court House in the City of Lancav ter as the time and place for hearing mypeti tions, when awl where you mayoutend if you think proper. DANIEL APPLE. my 19 31w 10 M Y CREDITORS ..... PLEASE TO L take notice that I have applied to the Court of Common Pleas of the county of Lan caster for the benefit of the Insolvent laws, and that the Court has fixed MONDAY, the Ilith day of JUNE, A. D , DWI, at 10 o'clock, A. AL, In the Court House In the city of Lancas ter. as the time and place for hearing my peed- Con, when and where you may attend If you think proper. CASPER WALKER. my . 20 :11w 111 IMI3Z1:1=1 FLOUR. GRAIN AND PRODUCE.; 0 0 .11 . M/ H 1/ 0 N If /0 RCII A N T IS LASALLE STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. Partlenior attention paid to the purchase 01 ti all and Produce for eastern orders. REFERENCES : linshong & Bro., Bankers, Reading, Penna. Ilernhart;& Keen, Grain Dealers, Whitlock & Wallace, Corn. Merchants, N. Y City National Dank, Chicago, 11l apr 1 F ARMERS, NOTICE I VA 101 !!: RS, LOOK TO YOUR INTERPNT ! TEN PER CENT. HA V 3411, El= T 11 E N IF 8 T 0 .12 L ! NEw DUDSS FROM THE M.A.NUFACTORI ER, AN I, NOW OFFICHED AT -V 0T TI NUHA .11.1 8 7'A 7' lON (On the Y. et B. C. B. It.) to per cent. cheaper than can he obtained elsewhere. A anent' assortmentor everything usually kept In a Country Store. (lotto good Sugar at 10 can to per lb. tilowing Tobacco • " 00 " Splendid Black. 'T u, UJI on g, 00 " " Calicoes " " yd SPEEDWELL HAMDLETONIAN Speedwell Half Brother of Dexter, the King of the Turf, sired by itygdyk's Ham uletoulan Dam, a messenger Mare of great speed anti power of eudurauce, owned 1,5 , the late pro. primer or the Cornwall estate; will stand title sensed, for a limited number of Mares, at the B stable or the Speedwell Forge estate, ricker vine I'. 0., Lancaster county, Pa., 11l miles north of Lancaster city, Pa., mid 5 miles from Law., on the line of the Beading and Columbia It. it., Irian April Ist to August Ist, at 851.1 to In. sure a Mare with Foal. Any person parting with Slam before oho is known to be with Pont will be held respon sible for the insurance money. speedwell is said to show more blood than hie Sire; he is a horse of Immense bone and muscular power; he Las also proved himself a very sure foal getter. Bred on the Cornwall estate; eight years old, stands sixteen hands high; beautiful blood bay, with black points, left hind foot white, star on forehead, lull mono and tall, and is the Hire of Speedwell, Jr. Picket the Miller Mare; also lallinere that trotted his mile in Sin 15' when:lyear old, and other fine stout speedy Colts. Ten dollars service money to paid at the time the Mate le served, balance (forty dollars,) when proved with foal. Mares from a distance kept on pasturage at moderate rates. Acci dents and escapes at the owners' risk. Address, OEO. YOUTZ, Agent. apr 1 flmw 13 DDOPING teLA.I.E.—ipItIUFN REDOCED Kt, The undersigned has conetautly on bandit full supply of Rooting Slate for sale at Reduced Prices. Also, au extra LIWIT itOOPING. SLATE, Intended for slating on Shingle Mollie Employing the very beet slaters allwork Will be warranted to be executed in the beet, roan not. Raliders and othere Will And it .to their Interest to call and examine the sam_ plea at his Agricultural and Seed Warerooms, No. SS East Ring Street Lancaster, Pa., 2 doors west of the Court 12 Ronne, FCO. RPHEDaIt. 40° pgaiwicto. STATE OF PET= SEAM; .1:11TE , Or - the State.of -Cialifatnia; and lannerly townshlp,Laneester ,county, deo'de— Letters of adrainuttration on, said estate hay ing beengranted to the undersigned, - all per sons indented thereto • are requested to make immediate :settlement, and those . luitving claims or demands against the same, will pre. sent them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, residing in said township. ap 22 at la DAVID BEAM, Administrator. TiSTATE OF MARY ROSA WINTERS, NJ into of Lancaster city, Lancaster county, deceased—Letters of Administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned. alt persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claim or demands against the samescill pre sent them for settlement to the undersigned Administrators. • CYRUS W/NTERek. Residing in Lancaster citK i: JOFIN B. RHIN Residing at Reading, ap 171td,t56w ESTATE OF CHRTSTLaIa SWARTZ, late of Manor township deceased.. Let ters of administration on said estate having been granted to tile undersigned, all persons indebted thereto, are requested to make lm mediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay (or settlement to the un dersigned, residing in said township. DAVID eIiOFF, Administrator. ap li tw• 17 ESFATE OF GEORGE WIERBIT. LATE of Conoy township, deceased.—Letters of Administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims or de mands against the same will present them for settlement to the undersigned, residing In said township. JOHN NAM, Administrator. may 13 Otwt9 A BS lON ED ESTATE OF REUBEN .ti Bucher and wife, of West Cocalloo town ship, Lancaster county. Bonbon Bucher, of West Cocallco township, having by deed of voluntary assignment, dated - - assigned and Mansferred all the estate and effects of the said Reuben Bucher to the undersigned, for the benefit of the creditors of the said Reuben Bucher. He therefore gives notice to all persons indebted to said assignor to make payment to the undersigned without delay, and those having claims to present them to CYRUS SEAM, Assignee Residing in East Cocalleo township. 13tw 30 A CEoll7lFilki OF TRUST ESTATES, AT.— It, The account or the following named es. tales will be presented for conflrmatiou on MONDAY, JUNE 15, ISh: • Jacob Buoner's Estate, Cyrus Ream, AskilLt• 11130. Henry Deereops' Estate, Semi Eby, et. al., Trustee. Daniel Barr's Estate, John J. CaWraith, Az inane, Benjamin Relirs Estate, Jonas Item', True tee. John Frantz's Estate, John Miller, Assignee John Bnple's Estate, B. N. Rowe, Aseignee. Phßotta Deminey's Estate, E. D. Demmy Committee. Samuel Btober'e Estate, Siun'l R. Zug, et. al. Committee. W, L. BEAK, Proth'y. Protify Oftlee, May 18, 1868. my 20 4tw 2 LANCASTER, May 18, 1868. NOTIC IN BANK P RUPU II Y.—TIIII E to give notice that on the 11th day of MAY A. it. 1868, a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of Peter Holler, or the town of Bainbridge, in the coun , y of Lancaster and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to Hitch Bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer or any property by hinf are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts and choose ono or more assignees Mills estate, will be held at a Court of Bank ruptcy, to be holdall at the Wilco of the Regis ter, No. 6 South Queen street, In the City or Lancaster, Pa., before Aznos Staymaker, Register, en the 15th DAY UP JUNE, A. D., 1805, at 10 o'clock A. M. JOSEPFI C+AINTNER, Dep. U. S. Marshal DM District. or Penn's, as Messenger. may 20 21,a , 20 B ANKRUPT NOTICE In the District Court of the) United States for the East- t I u Bankruptcy. ern District of Penna. ) At Lancaster. the 11th day of MAY, A. U., lolls. TO WHOM.IT MAY CON et,B,N The undersigned hereby Oyes notice of his appointment as Assignee oi Henrolf, of the Borough of Marietta, in the Coun yof Lariats. ter and State of Pennsylvania, within said district, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of said district. .I Itch .10,000 6,000 "I 1,000 00 D. G. ESIILEM AN, Age!ghee, 30 North Duke street. Lancaster, Pa. my 20 3tw•2o 111 r (lira I. L ADIKS, TAKE PAR:m:I;I.AR No'net These Pills, so celebrated many years ago In Paris, for the rellefof lemaleirregularl ties, and afterwards for their criminal employment In the practice of abortion, are now offered for sale for the first time in America. They have been kept In comparative obscurity from the fact that the originator, Mr. Veipau, lea physi cian In Paris of great wealth. and strict con scientious principles, and Ins withheld them from general use, lest they should be employed for unlawful purposes. In overcoming Female Obstructions, Ner vous and Spinal Affections, Mills in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpi tation of tlio Heart, Hysterics, the., sod will oiled a curd when all other means have failed; and, although a power Iti I remedy, do not con tain calomel, antimony, or anythlng hurtful to the constitution. To married ladles and young girls who have never been regulated, they are pecnllarly suit ed. They will, lo a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. CAuTioN.—Married Ladles should never take them when there le any reason It believe themselves pregnant. Ladles can procure a box, sealed Dom the eyes of the curious, by enclosing one dollar Etual 8 postage stalling to M. W. MACOMDPt, Lienural Agent for United States and Cauadas, at Albany, N. Y.. or to any authorized Agent, Dr. D. McCORNI lON, Agent, Lancaster. Sold by all Druggists. Uy hi lyw El= PhyMelan for Chronic Diseases, has a per Imment office at NO. 93 EAST KIND ST., LANCASTER., l'A., Where he has been engaged for some tune past, In the successful treatment of OLD OBSTINATE DISEASES. The Doctor might present a volume of cer tificates and testimonials of cures, but the most satisfactory evidence will be given the public In a trial of his skill. Doctor Brimbine devotes exclusive attention to the class of diseases, in which his practice bas been uniformly successful, effecting cures wnen they have hallimi all systems of treat moot. CONSUMPTION, PARALYSIS, RH HIUMATISM, BRONCHITIS, DYSPEPSIA, ASTHMA, PILES, AN D DItOII4Y, DISEASES ob"rum LIVER. lIFIART, • LUNGS, STOMACH, SKIN, AND OF TILE NERVOUS SYSTEM, And all those Diseases peculiar to females through Ike, are promptly and permanently cured when curable, and reasonable charges !undo ior medicines. The Doctur'e principal remedial agents are selected carefully from the Pharmacopmla of the United States and Germany, and prepared and given out by him at his office, and cont. him, all the modern improvements of medi cine, among which are Inhalation. Atomiza tion, Electrical and Magnetic treatment, which are nil used with success In this late day of proves , ,. The Doctor Invitee all who are afflicted, to call and consult him, free of charge, and give him and his medicines a FAITHFUL TRIAL. Doctor Brisbine Diagnoses by the urine, ono of the most infallible tests of Diseases known, using Optical, Chemical and Microscopical tests, enabling him to employ a rational, sci entific and curative treatment; and he will In no case Oyu encouragement for the sake of lees. - - The Doctor lea graduate of Sterling Medical Collette, and tile old German Eclectic School, was Surgeon and Medical Director In the late War, has had a large experience, both in civil and military practice, and only desfres repu tation on his own merits. OFFICE AND RESI DENCE : No. 03 East King street. a few doors above tile Eastern Ho. tel, and a little over a square above the Clout I House. Ars , Consultation free and confidential. apr ilmw 17 Attorucgs-at-gear. W. 11 UNTER, No. U South Duke Lancaster LEANIAN, • No. o North Duke et. Lancaster It. C. Ii It EA WY, No. IN North Duke et., Lancaster R. J. sTEIN.IIAN, No. 9 loan Orono kt., Lancaster 7. 11. 71i()ItTII. Colnm'Jilt, Lancaster county, 1 171 AN. DEN MEAL No. 3 Booth Duke et., Lancaster A nit,t3i No, 88 North Unice st., LaocoMer J. W. F. NWIFT. No. 18 North Dual. Ht.., Lancaster A. II CMG SMITH . , No. 10 South tan RI,, Laucnater COW 44 IC 4'. 1tE4411, No, I) North Duke 84, Laneketer U. J•'. BAER, • No. 19 North 1)ulto oL, I..aucastor FILED. N. PYIFER, No. 5 South Duke oh. Lam:miter .1. W. .10IINNON, No. 25 Noah Queen et., Laneshilkr. A.. 1. SANI)EItSON, N0..21 North Duke street, laummiter N. 11. MICE, Na. 6 North Intim et.. Lancaster WY/. A. WILSON No. 68 ' FAAt King lA..Lonanator n. W. PATTIKRISON E Ilse removed hie °Moo to No. 68 Emit King SIOIOF P IMRNETAT LAiltr a STR OFFICE WITH N. ELLMAKEn, NZ., Nonni ET. LANCASTER, PA. sept.2s lywah Ea6EIIIIEN 11 . I.ONO, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. B SOUTH DUKE STREET, ncanter. ; Special attention paid to procuring or op. posing dincharges debtors In bankruptcy, vroot and presentation of 'dolma, rendering professional assistance to ansignees, and all business, In short, conneoted with proceedings in voluntary or Involuntary bankruptcy, whether before the Recliner or the United Staten Court.% Particle Intending to take the benefit of the law will usually find It advan aeons to have a preliminary W on .connulta je 19 Stet te# &tire. EGI STESIIIIN OinTgl CEZH E a Cflitt in TI S M egli o ter' h O o ce o o w Lanca po steronty drncou firmation and allowance at an Orphans'. Court to be held In the Court House, _fin the .Ctty of Lancaster, on the .9d. MONDAY In •PME.. / 8 60. at 10 AAA.: John Girvin and Henry Garvin, Administra tors of James John Shreiner, Executor of Martin Hun bright. Samuel E. Martin, Executor of Mary Martin. C. D. Martin and . Samuel E. Malign, itdminia . trators of Samuel Martin. Jacob Rot berme!, Adminiatrator of David Leb- • kicher. .. • • Robertßaud, Executor of James Beard.. • J. M..Rittenhouse, Gaardlan of Geo. F. Pick el. Miller, Administrator of Martin Miller. Cyrus N. Keultium ..hler, Guardian of Thomas Chat m Cb John Miller, Administrator of John Benedict. Thomas Grog Executor of Jacob NesraWaillier- Sylvester Linton, Adminlatrator of Alexander Linton. William 4311e5. Admlnistmtor of Win. Guiles. Isaac H. Gibble, Guardian of Emma Dibble, Catharine A. Gibble and Mary Gibble. Joseph Hershey Executor ofltemy Hartman. John Hertzler, Drecutor of Catharine Lapp. Christian Harr, Guardian of Henry Herr. Henry Bhaffner, Executor of Martha Fri Henry Shaffner and Levi Rlcksecter, laeon tors of Robert Richardson. James 1). Reed, and B. F. Reed, Administra tors of Tacey Reed. John D. Reship, Executor of Christiana Beahm. John IL Gilder and Eliza Johns (formerly Eliza Conklin,) Executors of Samuel Cords. Joseph Nlsaley, Administrator of Elizabeth Nlaeley. Samuel B. Hinkle, Administrator of Joseph Hinkle. David Conrad and Peter Reinhold, Adminis trators of Susanna Yackey. David. Conrad and Peter Reinhold, Executors of Joseph Yackey. Peter Reinhold andincob Reinhold, Adminis trators of John Reinhold, Mary Mentzer, Administratrix of Jacob Mont zer. David Brown and Catharine Brown, Executors of Jacob Brown. Jacob E. Rover, Administrator of Christiana Brandt. John B. (hood, Administrator of August F. Hoffman. .1. M. Rittenhouse, Guard lan of Ellen R. Baughman. Roland Diller, Administrator of John Amour Urig, Henry Shaul), Executor of George Silver. Barnherd Man a, (farmer,) Administrator of Henry Greenawalt. Amelia F. MeSparran and James MoSparran, Administrators of James MoSparran. Sarah A. Frantz, Adminisiratrix of George Frantz. John M. Udder, Trnotoo to sell real estate of John F. Meade. Da;iicifinifina . n:4.dmlnlatrator of Tobias H Oliver P. Wlleon and John D. Wilson, Fawn tors of John D. Wilson. . - - Joseph Baughman, Guardian of John W. Herr, Jaoob Royer, Guardian of dusauna Eberly C. L. Hunsecker. Guardian of Albert 1). Kling, Thomas E. Franklin, A.dminlinrator a. b. n. u. t. a.. of John Wind. - - John P. Hoffman and John Fry, Executor's of Jacob Hoffman. Jacob H. Administrator of John WI Ambrose Postman, Guardian of Henry C. Dick. inson and Edgar P. Dickinson. Abraham N. cassel, Executor of John M. Whitehill. John K. Snyder, AdminiatraLor of Henry K, Snyder. Susan Molder, Adneiniatratrix of Emanue. Mohler. Adam Holt and Isaac 8011, Administrators of John lion. Henry Eby, Guardian of Henry Musser and John Musser. Margaret McGratin and John McGrath', Exe• canon of Michael McGrano. John E. Crldor, Administrator of John Muster. J. F. Rothermel, Administrator co H. Schwan. John N. Chalfant, Ad miniatritoor of Jno. Chal fant. Solomon Sb coffer, Executor of Lucy Sheaffer. Leonard Hague, Executor of Adam Hague. Daniel Ebersole, lillectitor,of Jacob Ebersole. Charles Knapp, Administnhor ofJotin R. ltin • kle. Amos Groff, Guardian of Cyrus Groff and Ma ria Groff. Benjamin Shearer, Guardian of Eliza Hoover and Francis Such. John Harnieb and Jacob Harnish, Executors of David Harnish. Cornelius Collins and Hugh Maus l'onny, Ex ecutors of William Penny. Henry Arndt and Nathan Worley, Adminis trators of John Arndt, deed, who was Trus tee of Catharine Wyle, under the will of John Arndt, sr. Henry Arndt and Nathan Worley, Adininis• trators of John Arndt. Joshua Eckman, Guardian of Narcissa Jane Westoott. Elizabeth Bard and Daniel Bard, A dminlstra tore of John Bard. Marttn Kohler, Administrator, tl. b. n., of John J. Fisher. John Myers) r., and William Sprecher, Execu tors of John Myers. Peter Heller Executor of Susanna Bonder. Elias Enck,'fxecutor of Peter Miller. John Pinkerton, Trustee to sell real estate of James M. Patterson. Samuel M. Witmer, Administrator of Nancy Witmer. Jacob Stoltzfus and David Heiler, Executors of Jacob Lapp. Joseph Moore, Administrator of James Coates. Christian Hershey, Guardian of Anna Mary Stauffer, Hannah C. Stauffer and Sarah L. Stauffer. William M. Slaymaker, Guardian of Elizabeth C. Stauffer. Alice Stauffer. km= D. ntauller and Ellie J. Btauffer. Eliza Mequeney, Administratrix of John Mc. Quency. Thomas Ferguson, Executor of Isabella Find ley. Thomas Ferguarm, Executor of James Findley. Gideon Fisher, Surviving Executor of Benja min King. Sem Brubaker, Administrator of Martin Brea colon. Henry if. Wiley, Administrator de bonus non, of John D. Heft. Samuel Ober and Christian Ober, Administra tors of Michel Ober, Peter Johns, Administrator; ot Jacob Weigel. Lewis J. Kirk, F..xecolor of Joshua Brown. John E. Newcomer, Executor of Julia W. New comer. Geo. H. Raider, Executor of Catharine Helder. Edmund Sweigart, Administrator of Henry Sweigart. Jolla Mecartney, Guardian of Christian Heas. Jacob Erisman, Guardian of John Hindman and Margaret Hindman. James R. Emrey, Administrator of Jacob Em rey. Jacob &killer, Executor of John Sonaubol. A. B. Sheatler, Auministrator of Caroline Sheaffer. Michael Murphy, Administrator of William Murphy. John IS I Executor of Johnl. Floret. Lwr°.ct.r of c,rTia Fisher. John G. Fogle, Administrator of Charles Flynn. John G. Fogle, Administrator of Eliza Flynn. John Kreider and Michael Horst, Guardians of minor children of John M. Horst. John Rob, Administrator of Jacob Y. Horst. John M. Greider,Executor of John Hank. Leonard Smith, Executor of Simon Smith. Eliza lineem and Edwin Musser, Executors of Dr. Henry K. Itheem. John M. Grelder, Administrator of Christian F. Stauffer. John Flickinger, Administrator of Richard Flickinger. Daniel Fry and Samuel Fry, Executors ofJohn Stauffer. Jacob Dellinger and Samuel L. Dellinger. Ad ministrators of John Dellinger. Christian B. Nolt sad Israel Wenger Execu tors, of Jonas Nolt. John Bachman, Administrator of Barbara Bachman. Joseph F. Herr, Executor of Barbara Forrer. Benjamin P. Moser and Joseph P. Know, Ad ministrator of Benjamin Koser. David Miller, Henry Miller, William Miller, and Isaac Miller, Administrators of Christo pher Miller, sr. Christian High Administrator of David High. Jacob S. Eby, Administiator of Joseph Mark ley. John Dunlap, Administrator of James hunlap. Adam S. Keller, Executor of Catharine Koh ler. Mary E. Patterson, Administratrix of James M. Patterson. Charity Plank and John N. Plank, Adminis trators of John Y. Plank. David , Landis, Martin G. Landis and David Landes (miller,) Executors of John Landes. Peter J. Landis, Guardian of Elizabeth Har man. George Reider. Guardian of Lydia Hoffman (now Brandt.) John L. Gish, Guardian of Frauces Longe necker (now Halsey.) Francis NV, Christ and Samuel E. Keller, Ex ecutors of Samuel Lichtenthaler. Margaret Weitzel, Administratrix of Joseph Ffium. Christian Shaeffer, administrator of Frederica Dorotha Wolfinger. John L. Blab administrator 0/ John Hoffman. Dr. H. E. Muhlenberg, Rev. F. A. Muhlenberg and Dr. B. B. Muhlenberg, Executors of Dr. GF. A. Muhlenberg. eo, S. Hoone, Executor of Samuel J. Boone. David Landis. imiller,) A dimly latrator of Elle. abeth Landis. Jacob Kimmel, Executor of Anthony Dorn . back. W. Carpenter, Adndulotrator of Charles Fred , erick Pfeiffer. Samuel W.*Polts, Administrator of David , Potts. George Tomlinson, Administrator of George Tomlinson. Jacob Miller, Administrator of Jacob Miller. Sarah .7. Eckert, Executrix of George L. Eck ! art, deed., who was Guardian of Albert Mel domrldge and Savilla 80tdomridge. Martin Denlinger, Guardian of Catharine Groff, (formerly Leaman.) John istrohm, Administrator of B. Franklin Urban. Samuel Rife, Guardian of Calla. Inc Weaver, (formerly Reiff.) Isaac Fielathorn, Executor of Elias Reacay, sr. John Zellers, gen., Executor of Daniel Miller. Michael Carey, Administrator of John Carey. J. 11. Livingston, Executor of William White. side. 17. F. Bowe, Administrator of Ann Johnson. William Hamilton, Administrator of Henry Slaymaker. William B. Wiley, Executor 01 Elizabeth Hess. John M. Ensminger, Samuel A. Enaminger, Dr. C. J. Suavely andi E. F.Hostotter, Execu• tore of samuel Ensminger. Henry 8. Hostetter and Emanuel F. Hostetter, Executors of Jolla Hatetter. John L. Krider, Guardian of Mary i.. Kreider. Moses Bony and Henry Rangy, Administra. tors of Jacob Hesgy. John Quigly, Guardian of Rachel Ann Gray. John W. Witmer, Administrator of Dorothy Lyle, deed, who was - Adminhitratrlx of At las 1:le. John Witmer, Administrator of Dorothy Lyle. H, B. Swarr, and W. Carpenter, Admiulatra tors de horde non of John N. Lane. John Musser, Executor of George W. Terry. Jacob Balmer, Administrator of Esther }Ra mer, John G. HoornerAdministrator of Kline. Samuel H. Reynolds, Guardian of Susan O. Frazer, Samuel H, Raynolds, Guardian of James P. W. Frazer. Samuel H. Reynolds, Guardian of Ranh Frazer. Samuel H. Reynolds, Guardian of Henry A. O. Frazer. Samuel Blokom and William Miller, Erma• tors of Mary Miller. Jacob F. Fry, Administrator Of Conrad Fry. Benjamin Hertzler, Trustee of Jacob Hostot ter. Benjamin Hutzler, Administrator of Jacob Hostetter. John J. Good, Administrator of Jacob Eshle man. John S. Good, Administrator of Maria•Eahle. man. • William H. Hershey, Administrator of John Hershey. George Woachter, Administrator of John Oar. man. Samuel Eberly, acting Trusted of Polly Shirk, under the will of Henry Eberly, sr., deo'd. S. P. Sterrett, Guardian of Mary J. Spangler. Hiram M. Wilson, Administrator of Thomas Wilson. DAVID MILES, tdyßJ.4iw•Y(l Register. p . ANIIIIIIPTAUTICE. In District Court of the United States for the Mut ant District of Yennsylva- In Bankruptcy At Lancaster, the Bth day of MAY, A. D.,1888. TO WllO3l IT MAY CONCERN: • The tinderaigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of Ell F. Althouse, of the township of Lancaster, In the county of Lancaster and State of PennsylVa, within said district, who has been adjudged a•ltankt. runt up hie own petition by o District Court of said District. D. G. ESHLEMAN, Assignee, may 19 Mr 19 88 North Duke at., Lane. g4rMilftwd ttnlpleimb. puti4 :!!ur 11410 IL TOYicrITRIBITMEIIT. .MEWn:OEWEY REAPER 3 IfD MOWER COMBINED BEST MOWEMAHD COMEINED MACHINE IN THE WORLD! FIRST PREBHUMS awarded at the follow ing Fairs PenWa State Fair, 1865. East Pa. egrieuljnral,ll36s. Montgomery county. Mal Th a docomity.lB6s, Doylestown Agricultural, 1888. Lehigh county, 1885. Bruaterdon couuty, N. J., 1385. Warren county. 1885 ; First Premium as a Mower at the Field trial of the Mist PenWra. Agricultural Society, held May 28.1888. FlratrzeMitun as a !derma . anditece combined, at the Field trials of the Bur l i ng to n County Agricultural Society, held July 2, Also, Firm Premium at New Jersey SiateFair, held at Trenton 1888: FARMERSLbOK TO YOUR nrrEitawr BUY TFre' BEST SULF-RARE MA. CHINE IN MAICKET. Ten Years' experience In selling Reaping 1 and Mowing Machines enables me to offer you ' for the Harvest of 1288 the only two-wheeled Sell.ltake Reaping Machine that has proved successful in doing the work better In down tangled grain than can be done by hand. NS itti this Machine, one man or boy, with a good steady pair of horses, can do as much work in a day, and do it better, than two men can do with the beat combined hand machine now In use. This has been our experience and that of many of our best Farmers who have used them the last three seasons. Take off your Rake and Platform and you have one of the very test Mowers In use; In cutting down tangled grain or grass with tale Machine, you can drop your critter bar as low as you may desire without stopping your team; you can Raise or Lower It with all ease while it is in motion. REFERENCES: Peter Landis Philip Bauman, John S. Wha ler, Jefferson Oman, George D. Lefevro, David Landis,(Peauca) Abraham King, John K. Masterson, John Doner, Amos B. Shaman, Abraham B. idylln, Christian Herr, John B. Stoaltziouse, Joel Kendig, Jacob Bwarr, John K. Loug, Benjamin,Bushong, Isaac Royer. Levi Boner, David Landis, Hershey Groff, Ezra Hostetter. Martin Witmer, David Beller, Amos Shenk, Christian Lipp, Joseph P. Ambler, Elias Hershey, Hiram liorting, John S. Musser, Amos Mlnich, Simon Minion, Jacob School, Jones Whaler, David Reeder, Martin Herr, Christian S. Lapp, John B. Cadwell, David Yoder, John H. Hershey, Samuel Rule, Jacob Becker. John Lefevre Abram D. Krleder,, Michael E. Wenger, Jacob Wey George G. Bender, Rudolph Herr, ~... Henry Bowman, Levi Landis. Jacob Grabill, Benj. Harnley, Isaac Burkholder, Tobias lielbeek, David H. Harnlsh, Amos W. Harwell, Abram Stouffer, Jacob Stoultzfonee, John K. Lapp, John McGovern. John L. Herr, Henry Belmsdaffer, Jacob L. Brubaker, Samuel Nissley, Henry M. Gehman, David L. Miller, Joan B. Mylin, Jacob S. Neff John S. Miller, Adam Detrich. Henry Musser, David Charles, Benj. B. Leman, David Witmer, Abraham H. Stauffer, Abraham F. Landis, Baxter Black, Adam Maurer, George Kenai, Addison Burl, Jacob B. Brubaker, Dr. Geo. W. Reich°, Benj. B. Bear, Benj. L. Camber, Daniel Hess, Moses Snavely, Amos Grube, Martin B. Herr, Abraham H. Fish, r, Henry Groff, Levi Herr. Benj, L. Landis, Jacob C. Kready, Elias HOUR CILIUM, John Shoal, Jacob Bonk, Henry Hoffman, Bear do Kauffman, John M. Landis, Carignan Brandt. 1 Henry E. Wolfe, Henry S. Hostetter, Samuel D. Fisher, David E. Mayer, Abner Miller, Christian V. Renate, Jacob S, Landis, Levi Bear, Jacob M. Myers, William Sprecher, A. C. Reppler, S. B. Black, Jacob A. Bear, ' Joel Wenger, John liarnish, Lan. Co. Alms House Jacob F. Stoultzfouse, Jacob Swartley, John Gellman, Christian B. Herr. Martin Swan, I sold by SPREGFIER, Agricultural Eitorc (LEONG. At his No. EAST KIPS STD mar 4 MMSI ATTENTION!FARMERSII—THE UN. dersigned, having purchased the 4iOR DON VI LL E AGRICULTURAL WORKS, with their entire stook, has ou hand a large stock 01 E. BALL'S OHIO Nos. I and 2 REAPERS, with the BRUA SELF-RAKING ATTACH MENT. This Machine, with Self• Rake, has proven, last season, to excel any Machine in market. Also, DAVIS' PATENTED THRESHER and SEPARATOR, with Brun Improvements, for 2,4, 6 or 8 Horse•power. This machine has been tried, and has given entire satisfaction. These Machines will be offered in Centro Square, Lancaster, Pa., on EVERY MARKET DAY, on and after the 10th of April, 1808, by E. K. WITMER, General Agent, or at tile Shops, Uordonville, Lancaster county, Pa. 3. Repairing of all kinds of Machinery done at the Works, where there is a full set of Patterns for the One-Wheeled Jersey, together with the Knives complete, and sections kept on hand. Self-Rakes attached and warranted.' All work made of the best material. Good second-hand Machines taken in ex change. lapr 8 3mtvf A. L. WITMER. $2OO. $2OO. FOlt THE HARVEST 01" 1118. TILE VALLEY CHIEF." The abovo sum will buy ono of MARSH, DRIER & CO.'S COMBINED SELF-RARLN (1 REAPERS AND MOWERS. "The Valley Chief," Judging by the success attending the working of the one hundred machines we built last season, will, Inn abort time supersede all others. We are now build ing three hundred more of these compluteHar venters, and with confidence otter them to the public, failr that their excellent points cannot to secure universal appro val. They have beau tried in all sorts of grass and grain to the entire satisfaction of our nu merous customers. Their advantages are in the combination of a complete Mower, with a simple, efficient Self-raking Reaper, and form ing a simple, strong and handy machine, which two horses can draw with case. For reliability In doing good work In tangled grain no other can compete with the Marsh- Self-Rake; and in this assertion we appeal to our six hundred customers In Lancaster county alone. We also refer to the official re port of the great national trial at Auburn, N. Y., of the Self-Raking Reapers, In which the Marsh-Self-Rake took the highest mark. See page 41 and 42 of the second national trial of Mowers and Reapers, by the " New York State Agricultural Trial Society." The Valley Chief is a two-wheeled machine, hoe a folding finger bar, side delivery, can be raised and lowered with ease while in motion, and is made prin cipally of steel and Iron. Please call and see samples at our Works, In MT. JOY, or at the Bonn:tweet corner of Centre Square Lancaster, Pa. MAStSLI, DR IER & CO. DAVID BITAKIIOLDEII, Agent. apr 8 3mw 14 ' , g gr t rult ttr al, &a. EGYPTIAN CORN EGYPTIAN } { EGYPTIAN CORN! CORN! Auspicium ruclioris cvvi. Quid pro quo! THE Finbscriber offers to farmers through out tho country the _ _ EGYPTIAN CORN, which, upon trial, was found to ripen, planted even the last of July. It is estimated, from its very prolific qualities, to yield 1,0 bushels per acre, and weighs, by sealed measure, fib pounds to the bushel. This corn was produced by some procured direct !tom Mr. Jones, our consular agent, directly on his return from Egypt. It needs no dillerent culture from that of other varieties, and in the South two crops can be raised In one season on the same ground.— It grows in the form of a tree, and thirty-four ears have grown upon ono stock, and will average from five to fifteen. For domestic use it is unparalleled. When ground and properly bolted, it Is equal in color and fineness to wheaten flour. As a forage crop, by sowing in drills, or broadcast, for early feed , there is no kind of corn so well adapted to mulch cows, and none that will yield half the value In stalk or corn. It can be successfully grown In any State. I give the most satisfactory reterenees that the corn la, In every respect, what I represent It to be; and, further, I am the only person throughout the country who has this variety of corn. Having secured a quantity, lam now 'able to fill all orders, for those desirous of test. lug it. In order that all may receive seed, we have reduced the price to 81.50 a package. Any person .110 will get up a Club of Live will re— ceive a package gratis. Fifteen packages for $10; fifty voltages for VW; one hundred pack. ages for 8' . One package will contiOn enough to plant the following season from 20 to SO acres; also directions for ]planting and culti vating. Address F. E. U. LINDSEY, Editor and Proprietor, "Itinerant Cornucopia." lion 75 Abingdon, Va. 1. Indorsements.—We, the undersigned, citi zeron of Washington county, Va.. having ex aminrd some Egyptian Corn grown on thin soil in this county. do hereby certify that some of the stalks produced thirty-four spikes; the longest spike we noticed measured 114.4 inches in length, and I.IV, inchei around. This corn, likewise, grew in the form of a tree, and presented a very healthy:appearance. R. 13. HAMILTON, heat.. Raven', Nest, P. 0., Va. CAPT. T. M. COBBLE, Craig's Mills. CAPT. J. C. STANHELD, hotaron. We, the undersigned, certify that the above gentlemen are actual residents of Washington county, Va., men of truth, whose veracity, purity from falsehood, fidelity and honesty none dare question, enjoying an eminent moral, nodal and political position in society. JOHN PHTLLIPB, P. H. Craig's Mills, P. 0., l'a. JOHN M. HAMILTON, Dr-Sheriff of Wcahington Co., Va. JERIEL D. LINDER, Acting Justice of the Peace. We call the attention of publishers to the following indorsements of the press: F. h. G. Lindsey has presented us an ear of his "Egyptian Corn" heretofore advertised in i our paper. The ear s shout the size of Indian maize, and has a solid grain. A lady who raised some of it last your sends us a certifi cate, slating that eh. saw some that had not been plowed—it was sown broadcast—that pro duced twelve ears to the stalk.— 4 bingdon Egyptian Corn.—F. E. 0. Lindsey, of Abing doti,Na., has the genuine Egyptian Oorn,' , which a great many farm ors are aellghted with. This is a new corn to this country, and has many merits that do not appertain to other brealstuffc. It will ripen as tar north as Bos ton, even when planted by the last of Snly. On rich land, it will yield,l6o bushels to tau acre, and weighs 05% pounds to the bushel; and for domestic use lb is unparalleled. It resembles flour, and contains 05 per cent. of nutriment matter. In the South, two crops a year can be sown. A package can be had of Lindsey fof 01.60.—Washington Cbnatigutiona/ Union. . . . Jungian Cbrn.—ln another column appears the advertisement of tho Egyptian Corn. It is something new forthis section, and Is worthy of attention. Mr. Price, of our office, la per sonally acquainted with Mr, Lindsey, the pro. Prietor, and will vouch for the statements made. He has seen the corn grow, and tuinka It would prove a enema In Western Missouri. Try IL—at/don (Mo.) Advocate, Nov. 29,1808. Advartiaements.—We direct alienist attention to the advertisement of Mr. Lindsey's Egyptian Corn. Mr. Lindsey refers the farmers of this section of the State to Judge J. W. Stevens. of this place. We hope that our farmers will send for a few hundred packages, and give Its trial. We are opposed to flaking money on Yankee tricks, but in this instance we have every rea son to believe that the klyptian Corn is Just what It is represented to be by air. Lindsey.— Union, Rienzi, Miss., P 10.23,1887. Agyptian Cbrn.—Several months since we In. formed our readers of the prolificqualities of the Egyptian Corn. It surpasses all anticipa. Lions and is Chink that article needed in this conniy i To that an acre of land can yield.' bushels of good corn. and particularly when two crops can be gathered - In a year, learns to be so exaggerated that It requires the many indoreementsOf the Press in general. and the best and most reliable men of Virginia to give it full bellOL_ We have received some of the corn from Mr. Lindsey The sample is a beautiful One.— Times, Lindsey., Miss., Dec, 21, 1827. Agrituuttrai; CO . EPLETE RE MAZITITACTIIIIED DY PaiLADELPM Sgpor-Phosphate r Lime, Ammonia and Potash. WA &RANTED PBXS .111101 L AMLITIELIMON. Packed kis Bap p/900 as east. Price 85e per Ton 2,000 lbs. , Liberal disoonnt to dealers It. has rel.cod gOod crowd Wheat,OOrn, Oats. PotAtoes, Onus, Cotton, Tobacco, and Vegeta tablas of a ll kinds. /turners would do wed to in. Quire of nearest itecder in Art:Risers as to the rem& obtained from the we ft( Cbtruoide.Manure. nte ErcrWinaaraPaaf Wheat,atthiatixae,treely attest Its airtime. /113 highly recce:Wl:tended by all who have used it up to this time. We have numerous testimonials to the effect that it Is an invaluable Fertiliser. and we re commratand it highly as atop drusing for Wheat and DIXON, BEARPLID3B & CO.. BO= AGIZI.S, 81/ BOUTII WATKII AND 40 Sorra Wl:team', Philadelphia, For sale by WM. REYNOLDS mar 11 thislOi 79 Borah BL.. Baltlmot e, ,_ _ TO FARRIERS! PACIFIO GUANO COMPANT'a SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO The attention of Farmers and other consum ers of Fertilizers is invited to this Guano, as worthy of their special notice. Its use for sev eral years in Maryland, Virginia and other Southern States, for all crops, has given it a standard character for excellence unequalled by any other. It possesses all the quickness of Peruvian Guano with permanent qualities not found in that article. 250 lbs. of this Guano are found more than equal tollo lbs of the best Superphosphates. It ripens the wheat crop from flee to seven days earlier that the phosphates, which fact alone gives it incalculable advan• tages. A liberal discount to dealers. For sale by JOHN S. REESE & CO. General Agenta for Paolflo Guano Co.. 38 South Delaware Ave., Phllad'a, mar 250mw12) And 71SouthSt.,13altImore T° F ARIVERS MA=EI _ - - BAUGH'S CHICAGO BONE FERTILIZER has this day (May 4)R 2000 been PO ad UN v anDS. ced to WO PE The high percentage ef Ammonia It contains with its Bone Phosphate, makes It more de sirable, as an active and permanent manure, than any other In the market. The price of the other Commercial Manures, bearing our brand remain es before, viz: Baugh 's Raw Bone Phosphate, $5O per 2000 pounds. Baugh's Chicago Blood Manure, 850 per 2000 pounds. BAUGH & SONS. Manufacturers, 0111ce, 20 South Delaware Avenue. may 13 3tw 10 M . GEISELMAN, JR., d: CO (Late BARD & ORL9ILLMANO COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DZALEIII3 IN FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, WHISKEY, 61(.7 No. 129 NORTII BROAD STRICRT, PHILADELPHIA. ANT Prompt attention will be given to sales and a speedy returd made thereof. Parties can rest assured that the highest re will by secured for all produce entrusted our care. may 13 tfw 19 THERE IS NO R MANURE BO PERMANENT AB RAW BONES, AFROM WHICH IS MADE 7Ar IT A. T S 11 RAW ROME SUPER-PHOSPHATE ! Warranted Perfectly Puro and Freo from Adulteration. STANDARD GUARANTEED ! BEstablished as an excellent Fertilizer, by years of constant use, and highly re commended by all who have used It as a 0 GREAT CROP PRODUCER, And permanent Improver of the soil. 441- EVERY FARMER SHOULD USE IT. NCRUFT & YOUNG, Manufacturer's Agent, 22 SOUTH WHARVES, PHILADELPHIA. Factory at Wilmington, Del. re itnFOß SALE BY ALL DEAIiLIA BA UGH'S COMMERCIAL MA MURES /a-We 15.11 nounco to farmers and dealers in Fertilizers, that the following prices have been adopted for the present Spring season : Baugh's Raw Bono Phosphate. Price, 850 per 2,000 lbs. Baugh's Chicago Bono Fertilizer Price, 240 per 2,000 lbs. Baugh's Chicago Blood Manure. ;Price, $5O per 92,000 Thia well known popular trademark will be found upon evory package of the above r DE MARK. The: high estimation in which BAuon's Botra MA.171111%5 have been held, during four teen years past, wo shall fully: sustain in the future. Having now the entire control of the great resources of tee City of Chicago, for fur nishing Ammonia and Phosphate yielding material, viz:—Bones, Dried Flesh,qllood, to.. we have, in connection with our works in Philadelphia, the largest facilities for furnish ing these manures, at the above low prl , :es. BAUGH & SONS, Philadelphia. NORTH-WESTERN FERTILIZING COM PANY, Chicago. JOHN RALSTON & CO., Gen'l Ag's. Now York. GEORGE W. KIRKE & CO., " Boston. GEO. DUGDALE, Wholesale Ag't, Baltimore Ilona fide For all information respecting the above Manures, address either of the above houses. Jan 5.1 Lilmw 4 FAWNERS' LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! McCORMICK'S lIA.RVESTER. Paris Exposition Universal, the Great Prize Grand Gold Medal of Honor for Harvesting Machines, and the Decoration of the Cross of the Legion of Honor, awarded to C. H. McCor mick, over all other Exhibitors. The only perfect REAPER In lodged Grain and MoCURMICK'S PRIZE MOWER. It has no equal offered on trial. Sample Machines at Cooper's Hotel, Lancas- I or. JOHN H. ERIS, Agent, Win be at Cooper's Hotel, Mondays, Wed . nesdaystand Saturdays. (may 13 ttwl9 TILE "POULTERERS' FRIEND," OR, CHICKEN POWDER. COPYRIGHT BIECIIILED.I A certain care for (JAPES IN CHICKENS AND TURKEYS' Will prevent and Cure Chicken Cholera, and other Diseases common to Poultry, and will promote an increase of Fat. Full Directions accompany each Package. PRICE 25 CENTS. The annexed are a few of the certificates we have received in proof of tho groat value and efficacy of the Poulterers' Friend: CARROLLTON, Baltimore Co., Md., / December 10th, 1837. f Messrs. Clotworay & Cb. GENTLEMEN have used your "Poulton. era' Friend" upon a brood of young chickens that had the gapes, and am,happy to say, that by the use of a few doses they were entirely cured. It will certainly cure the gapes when used according to directions. Yours, CM., . GEO, BARMAN. ANNAPOLIS, MD., February 711;1 188. Marra. Clohoorthy & Co. : GENTLEMEN :—.I. have sold all the "Poulter ers' Friend" I received from you last August. The poultry In the surrounding country was dying very fast with "Cholera." I recommend ed your " Poulterers' Friend," and as far as I could learn, Ulna proved a cure for the dis ease. W. R. GOODMAN. BAT:minim, February 2d, 180.3. Mesrrs, Cietworthy Cb. : My chickens were dying very fast with what my neighbors called "Chicken Cholera." I was induced to try your "Poulterers' Friend," and It worked like a charm. I gave it as di• rected, and it cured those that were then sick, and I have not seen any symptoms of the din• ease since. Your, &c., Brierniennerown, W. VA., March 23d.1888. Melva. Convert/1y & Co.: (02.1713 : Having lost a great many fowls dui , ins the early spring, with " Chicken Cholera," I was induced by Mr. Joseph M. lilonebraker, of Shepherdstown, Va., to,try a paper of your "Poulterers' rriend," which I did; and I ha only need throe doses When the disease ;Heap pearod, and I have not lost a fowl since. I can most safely recommend it to do What it says, if the directions are followed. CHED3TIAN WELTY. "Messrs. Clotworthy & Co., of Baltimore, Md., have discovered a preparation which is a sure cure for almost all diseases to which fowls, both young and old, are sublect. The season for gapes is close at hand, and every poultry breeder who desires to have sacoess with his young flocks ought to procure one or two packages Wass "Poulterers , Friend" im mediately. A preparation of this kind lies been needed long elnoe, for more chicks die annually than are raised. Another pest, that of vermin on fowls, and which proves so fatal to many young broods, may be exterminated or prevented, it is believed, by the use of this panaces."--Yorle .Penneyisanran. JOHN F. LONG & 80N8, Wholesale Agents Lancaster, Penna. ' MAXIM:7MM) ONLY BY CLOT WORTHY & 00., WHOLESALE DRIIGOD3TS, NO. IV WEST BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. PRICE WO PER DOZEN TO THE TRADE. A Liberal DlscohntAllowed, when purchased in large quantities. oAusrox.—The public are cautioned against any similar preparation; only Clotworthrs are genuine. ap 22 emw 10 sLATE! ISLATE! ! SLATE! 1! ROBERT OWENS, AGIT., PLAIN AZD oastAtoderAL SLATE ROOFER. EAST LEMON STREET, ABOVE DUKE, LANCASTER, PA. Great Reduction in the Price of Slate Roofing. or Leave your orders at Diller S Groff's Hardware Store. ap Si At gbiladdpitis ak&atiOntitids. Tnr. EgrAnusintll PaM, J'.'J. 31.0HABKON a 00;, . 126 Mass= 131Tarr, Parharya., hithelargestidatiOonfeetloners and Wholesale Dealers ImFralta, nits, mar 25 in She United Blades. X l2 WILLIAMSJ. SO NS,_ _. N 0.16 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, LAISGZEIT YAITIMACritraIr&S or VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES, ior - SELL AT THE LO WENT PlllOO5. IE4I Blinds Repaired. Store Shades, Tr Flxturea, Plain Shades of all kinds, Garda COrttlees, Picture Tassels, Oprzl Bell Pulls, dke. ap 15 2mwls SHEPPAILD, No. 1008 CHESTNUT STEW, WHITE GOODS, HOUSEREEPING DRY (loops CTIR TA IN ESTABLISHMENT. The special attention of buyers Is respect fully invited to our now and extensive assort ment of Choice SPRING 1.3001k4. PRINTED LINENS, PIQUES & PERCALES. WHITE PIQUES of new patterns, in cords and figures. BIRDS-EYE LINEN, LINEN CAMBRIC'S. and LINEN LAWNS. LINEN CA.MBRIO 'JUKES., Herman, Irish and French, lu Heinstltchcd, Corded Border and;EMbroldored. LINENS and WHITE (10005, al very re duced prices. EMBROIDERED and PLAIN FRENCH SHIRT BOSOMS, of now patterns. JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER CITY UFI BosroN, Another lnvoloo of elegant and an perb quality DOUBLE DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, In all sizes, with NAPKINS to match. ALSO, Heavy Linen Shootings, 2%, 5%, and full 3 yards wide, and n auperlor real Barnsley Linen, for single bode, at a 7% cents being loss than actual geld price. Aloe, a great bargain In Barnsley Linen, Floor Cloths, 2%. it, 3% and 4 yards long. ALSO, Beat Heavy Pillow Case Linens, In all Widths. Double Damask and real Barnsley Table Linens. French Double Damask and Iluckabacit Fringed Towels. Silesia Table Cloths, Napkins and Towels, a specialty. ALSO, Fine Marseilles Quilts, very elegant. Rich Cretons and Furniture Chintzes. Blankets, Flannels and Furniture I/Unities. ALSO, of latest arrivals Lace and Nottingham Curtains, of new pat terns. Rich Heavy Curtain and Furniture Mater!- ate. Window Hollands and Plain and Bordered Shades, of new styles. Embroldered Cloth Plano, Table and Me lodeon Covers. Elegant Plaid and Striped Table Coverings. apr 13 210 w 13 W ALI. P A:P ERN. N ENV AN D ELEGANT STYLES: FOR PARLORS, HALLS, ETC., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, IIO\VELL t BOURKE'S, Corner of Fourth and Market Streets, apr 1.3 m 13) PHILADELPHIA. E. 0. THOMPMON SEVENTH AND WALNUT STREETS PHILADELPHIA. Samples to order from, and instructions for measurement, sent to Gentlemen residing out of the city, and satisfaction guaranteed. Those visiting Meetly are invited to leave their meas ures for present or future orders. Pantaloon cutting is a speciality. Great ex perience in this branch of tailoring warrants an invitation to those desiring good fitting pantaloons to give him a trial. mar 25 2mwl2 628. HOOP SHIRTS! 628 Aro the Best and Cheapest Low Priced Hoop Skirts in the market. frail Skirts, 2,5 apring+, $1.00; 30 springs, 81.20; and 4U springs, 21.45. Plain Skirts, U tripes, 20 springs, A/ cents; 25 springs, 03 cents; 30 springs, $1.15; and :15 springs, M. 23. Warranted in every respect 0 -Our Wig Make" of "CHAMPION SIC MTS." are In every way superior to all other Hoop Skirts before the public, and only hove to be examined or worn to convince every one of the tact. Manufactured of the best linen.fln imbed English Steel Springs, very superior tapes, and the style of Lae metallic fastenings and manner of securing them surpass for du rability and excellence any other Skirt In thin country, and are lighter, mote elastic, will wear longer, give more satisfaction, and are really cheaper than all others. Every lady should try them. They are being sold eaten. lively by Merchants throughout this and the adjoining States at very moderate prices. If you want the best, ask for "Hopkins' Chain. pion Skirt." If you do not find thorn, got, the merchant with whom you deal to order them for you, or come or send direct to us. 'Mer chants will find our different grades of Skirts exactly what they need, and we especially in vite them to call and examine our extensive assortment, or send for Wholesale Price List To be had at Retail at Manufactory, and of the Retail Trade generally, and at Wholesale of the Manufacturer only, to whom all orders should be addressed. _ idANIII4A.CIiitY AND SALESROOM, 028 ARCH STREET, Between 6th and 7th Ste., PHILADELPHIA mar 4 Rnwil) WM. T. HOPKINS. CHAS. 1.. HALE, VENITIAN BLIND CURTAIN CORNICES, FIXTURES. Sc. Holland, Gum Cloths, Shade Fixtures, Blind Trimmings, &c. Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to new. Storo Mulder; made and lettered. Orders through Mall promptly attended to. Opposite Alilltkon's Linen Store. apr 71 2ntwai pIIILADELPHIA CANCER ROSPITAL. R. H. KLINE, M. ii., Clinical Lecturer and Professor of Malignant Diseases in the Philadelphia University of Medicine and Surgery: Physician to the Uni versity Hespital; founder of and principal Physician to the Philadelphia Cancer Hos pital, &c., dm., is daily making astonishing and almost miraculous cures of Cancer by a new treatment, a Cancer Antidote, that apparently enters into the chemical composition of the Cancer, or cancerous affections, antidoting, killing and destroying the cancer, every par ticle, root fibre belonging to it, without pain or the use of the knife, without caustic, eating or burning medicines, without the loss of blood, or In the least affecting the sound flesh. No other treatment should ever be used. No other persons have these antidotes. To investigate this treatment, or to see patio!" is under treatment, call at the oMc,e, No. bat Arch street or address "Post (Mice Box 1474, Philadelphia Pa." may 15 lyw 19 B ARR' n, 1300 K AND STATIONERY BTOI3 SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS STATIONERY AT WIioLESALE & RETAIL B. MENCILEN, Cross and Warneratreate G IFTS( GIFTS!! GIFTS!! GIFTS FOR THE ROLIDA YR among which aro home from the PAWS EX. , POSITION. BIBLES, Prayer and Hymn Books of all De nominations. POETS in Blue and Gold, &c. ANNUALS, WRITING DESKS, WORK BOXES, JEWELRY BOXES, REGENCY DESKS, DRESSING CASES, LADIES' COMPANIONS. PORT POLiOri ALBUMS,NEW GAMES, AUTOGRAPH BOOKS, CHESSMEN & BOARDS, BACKGAMMON BOARDS, ENGLISH TOY BOOKS. MOVABLE TOY BOOKS, LINEN BOOKS, SWISS BUILDING BLOCKS UNION ST CORAWLLEG S, E BLOCKI4 J JERSEY BUILDING BLOCKS PICTURE BLOCKS, A B O BLOCKS, GOLD PENS, TRANSPARENT SLATES POCKET J3OOKS, SHELL BOXES, MAGIC LANTERNS. Please call and examine at J. M. WE I'fIIAEPPE R'S %lump Book Store, No. 44, eSlser of North Queen and Oran ge ate. Lancaster, Pa. Oleo 11 lwd&ttw 49 BOUNTIES ! BOUNTIES!! $lOO BOUNTY can now bo obtained by the heirs (that is, the widow, children, father or mother) of soldiers enlisted for thre e years, and who died before receiving bounty n oder act of July 7tl IBA ALSO, $lOO BOUNTY To widow or children of soldiers enlisted for THREE, SIX or NINE MONTHS, or 1 YE AM, and were Kaman in the service. ..aLOO, 8100 BOUNTY • To all soldiers who enlisted for three years be • fore Ada 1801, and honorably dlseha.rged for DIBAti TY atter one and loss than two years' service. This applies to soldiers dila charged from let Penn'a Rosario Corps Vol. tinteers: GRA.TUITY AND $4O A.NMTY Dne soldiers and;wldows of soldlorstotthe War WW2 and their widow,. And 'ail claims for o 111NBION8, BOUNTY, PRIZE IdONNY, or other claims against the U. le, Government, promptly collected. by JAMES 81,A,01C, ap IlinwL6) Licensed Olalm Agent, No, 56 East Ring st., Lancsiter, 1% • VAN lIARLINGEN .t ARRLSON PHILADRLPIILA L "'NEN, WALL PA I' It: R 8 FASHIONABLE T A IL OR WTI. T. HOPKINS' "OWN MAKE" OF " KEYSTONE SKIRTS," WINDOW SHADES, PIIII,ADELPHI A [Pots, Atattonarg, zct, NO. 29 EAST ITNO STREET, OPPOSITE TUE COURT HOUSE. 111 E L2lli(J EST TILE STd T E, OUTSIDE OF PUILADELPHIA ENVELOPIe 8 r=il EIIIMM3 ap 17 Mew gratatiade Cluthiug. Ready-Made Clothing ! CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER SPRING 1 _ % SPRING BUMMER 11868. - AND . S U BIM ER READY-MADE CLOTRINU READY-MADE CLOTHING, LOW PRICES. LOW PRICES MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND DOW CLOTHING. READY-MADE AND MADE TO ORDER. ri: fy - I •4 r.,,.;, :; •-:-' 4 s "=:::-.1 ,)) L;^^'" MEASURES SENT US, AS PER DIAGRAM, WILL BE ATTEND D TO PROMPTLY. WE ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING NEW GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUM- MER WEAR. CLOTHINO MAD', TO ORDER FORM EN AND BOYS, ON THE MOST 11 EA SONA 11 I TERMS ROCK 111 LL \V I [.SON, ROCK II ILL c. WILSON, ROCEII I LL W I LSON, :603 AND 605, CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA girl! Goods, ezr. • Ml HAGER A: 111tOTIIICItS FINE BLACK . AND COLORED PLOT DS FRENCH & AMERICAN COATI NUN. CASSIMERES FOR mil ITS. Lso, GOODS FOR BOYS' :WEAR A vary large and complete asHort meat and Prices as Low as In MO. READY MADE CLOTIUNO FINE DRESS SUITS. MEDIUM AND FINE CASH IM ERE mu rrs. SUITS FOR BOY'S. A full assortment nt oar own manufacture nad guaranteed to give satlslactlou In PRICE, QUALITY AND STYLI.: HAGER 5,1 LADIES DRESS GOODS I We Invite an examination of NEW HPRING 1) It EN )4 ll 00 0M JUST .REUEIVER MOURNING 0OODS! Of LlTlu'd Manufacture, Including BOMBAZINES, TAMIESE, CANTON CLOTHS, HILIC POPLINS, CH ALLIES, POPLIN A LPMJAH, MORALES, ac., co BLACK AND COLORED SILKM I FROM FINE TO EXTRA QUALITIES HAVER A BROTHERS. W IN DO W MII A )1:‘ I E..... WINDOW HUAI/K.l I HAUER dr. BROTHERS have now In Wore 0 °bolo° Iteleallon of WINDOW SHADES, to whlah t h ey invite iittontlon. Alin). all w1,11,1m of Willi., Ilia and Liman Shade Hollande. MINIM WALL PA PERM, WA LL PAPERS. HAGER & BROTHERS itre now receiving SPRING STYLES FOR IHB. Onr Btocit will be found complete, and to oomprlsn a great variety of new designs et plain and decorative PAPER lIANUINCIH, Fine litampod Gilt, lilting, Blank and Wood Colors, for PARLOR/I, lIALLB, DINING 11001 IS AN I> CHAMBERS. Also, DECORATIVE PAl'Ettli In MARBLE, FRESCOES, OAK, WALNUT. ROSEWOOD, &O. The most complete assortment over elrered In Lancaster,and will be sold at loss than I a. delphia prices. Call and examine. HAGER & BROTHERN. CARPETS! ENGLIBII 13RUHSELPI, ENGLIBIL TiU'EHTRY, IMP"'" nave-Ply. DaPetit,/ Ingrain, Kura nod aeuperjlne .ingrain, Three-Flu and Plain Vent , lion, Wool Dutch, (Wage, Hemp and Rau Ctupele of Hartford and Lowell, and best Philadelphia makes. FLOOR OILCLOTHS—from I too yarde wile. Cocoa and Canton Mattlngx, Rua., Dnor Mate, dm. We now offer a very fall and complete clock, and at VERY LOW PRICES. mar M ttwl2 HAUER 6r. BROTHERS. 18 68 THE GREATEST BARGAINS 1868 AND THE BEST PLACE TO BUY! CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST, C.HEAP JOHN'S VARIETY STORE NO. 8 EAST NINO STRIALT LANCASTER. cITY THE MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT IN _ THE CITY, and at anproceLlantedly Low Priem of Mothh of all klnda. JEWELRY, PEIOTOURAPII A LIIUMFI,‘ TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION PERFUMERY. SOAPS, and an endless variety of Notionx. 110 OA On hand a largo and finely selootod 'dock of DRY GOODS! CI LO VEH, 110til F: ItY AND TRIMMINGS OF ALL li I N 1)s, ALSO, BOOTS AN)) SHOES for 'Mon Woman and Children. Alan, 131/2233 (MAUS AND QU DENS WA ILE, TEA METH, &C., &C Now Ls the time to get burp:drug, on the entire stock LIMN been laid in at greatly reduced figureu OOODS SOLD WHOLE ALE AND RETAII Iternember the cheapest and beat place to buy In all Lancaster is at CHEAP JOHN'S No. 3 EAST KING HT., LANOMITEII CITY. dea 4 trw4S gat estatt. G OVERNMENT PROPERTY AT PRWATE HALE BY PITKIN & CO. Au Immense amount of Property bought at Government sales consisting chiefly of 10,000 SETS, B R I DLESECOND-HAND LIA BRIMS,4t COLLARS, 3,000 SADDLES, All Styled, 2,00 J WAGON COVERS, All RIM, cow and worn, 5,000 Wool and Rub. ber Blankets, and Home Cover., Military Clothing, Great Coats, Frock Coats, 81001011. Pants. Shirts, Drawers, 6c. Also a Large lot of Beak Load Lines, Buggy Ambulance and Cart Harness, Double Trees, Lead liars, Portable Forges, de,, do. Wheel Team Harness, little worn, all oak tanned loather, serviceable, cleaned and oiled' $6 per horse, including Bridle Lead, do $4, Arcitlance or Stage Harness with superior leather aces, perfectly suited for farm or general town work double sets complete $25 to IA Bridles $l, Col lars $1 to 14, extra hair lined Artillet7 case, do $2.50 and $3, Double Rain $1.75 to $2.24, Halters $5 to $l2 per dozen New Officers, McClellan Saddles, $lO do, with plated Blt Bridle CO, Brass Mounted Saddles, good as ow V, with Bridle $2l, Boys Saddles $B, Wagon Covers, superior. 10 and 12 oz., OoLton DO= $8 to $12,1000 Hos pitarTents, new and 'rood as new, 120 z. Duck, 14 feet sonars 825 to 150 with poles and pns complete, Wall Tents ye, to s2o,Wedge do $ 5 to to. Shelter Tents for ay Cttpa s3o_per /00. Grain Bags , 12 oz. 'Duck, 210 Babel $0 to $lO per dozen, also lull auortment of Seamless Small order by Express, C.O.D. , Tanzzar. melirrorros To waox.seziat Tizz,zsas PITKIN ct 00., ' (Formerly on Front street, now) r i 71 Nortlificaond betottfdich St. eimexuassa, PA. 4/.80, 6 PARK P 14014 A DD 1 Sam DisarlptlVe pita Ult mien application.
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