iotellmono. An Abyssinian Beat. The natives distil a spirit from their bailey, which is said to be something between gin and Hollands in flavor. I have not yet tasted any. Thick is the throng round a Parsee belonging to the commissariat, who is buying up all he can get for government at a 'dollar for nineteen pounds. Near him is another little crowd ; here another commissar', at employee is similiarly engaged in buying up ghee—that is, clarified or boiled butter—for the native troops. It does not look very nice, and what does not make the sight the pleasanter, is that thewomen, when they have emp tied the jars into commissariat casks, invariably wipe them out with their hands, and then plaster the remainder upon their heads. An Abyssinian does not consider him self properly dressed unless his hair is shining with oil, not put on or rubbed on, but plastered on, and running down his neck as the sun melts it. The idea is not, according to our ideas, pleasant, but yet it is a matter of taste. When an Abyssinian really wants to make a great effect, he uses butter, not ghee,and puts it on until his head is as white as that of a London footman. Then he is conscious that he has indeed done it, and walks with a dignity befitting his appearance. There were several swells of the period so got up at the market, and as they stood under the shelter of their straw umbrellas—for the sun would melt it and destroy the whole effect—l could not but wonder at and admire the different forms which hu man vanity takes. A Pet Lion. A gentleman, visiting a house in Al geria, says: " In a few minutes a door opened and a lion entered the room ; the man only leading him by the tuft of his mane. He was a magnificent animal, two years old and full grown all but his mane, which although but a foot long, made, however, a respectable appearance. He did not seem to care about our being strangers, but , wandering about the room like a large dog, permitted us to take liberties with him, such as patting him, shaking a paw, and making him exhibit his teeth and claws. He showed a marked predilection in favor of old acquaintances, and lying down before them, turned ou his back to be scratched. After a scratch or two be began to yawn, and.was fairly settling himself for a nap, when a cigar was puffed in his face, a proceeding ho evidently did not approve of. Rising in a hurry, curling his lips and wrinkling his nose, he exposed to view a splendid set of teeth, a sure sign . that he was not pleased. A hearty sneeze seemed to restore him to good temper, and bearing no malice, he re turned a friendly pat bestowed on him by Captain Martenor, who had been the aggressor, by rubbing his head caress ingly against his knees.--Kenncay's Algeria and Tunis. Bead all Around A correspondent of aNew York paper, win) went to Chicago to attend the late convention, gives the following its among the first incidents of his arrival : Some delegations had arrived. I spoke to one of the delegates from lowa. "How is Grimes Vsays I. "Grimes is dead," says he. Then I met a delegate from Maine and asked him if lie had seen Fessen den. " Fessenden is deed," says he. The next delegate I met was from Illi nois so I asked him how Trumbull wag getting on. "Trumbull Is dead," says he. A delegate from Missouri then came along and I spoke to him about I len demon. " Henderson is dead," says he. The next delegate I saw was from Kansas, and I asked him if he hail semi Ross. " Ross is dead," said he. Then I went up to a delegate from Tennessee and mentioned Fowler. "Fowler is desd," says he. A delegate from \Vest Virginia came In and I inquired for Van Winkle. " Van Winkle Is dead," says he. I was getting tired of this, so I asked the next delegate that came in how was the party? And he said he thought the party was dead too. Wtorwego-nt-Xaw. Q. W. 11UNTER. No. li South Dolce st., Lancaster WM. LEAMAN. - 14. - o. 6 North Duke Al.. LaneltiLler 11. C. EiREADY, No. 38 North Duke p 1.., I ,nlienste A. J. STEINMAN, No. II 1.:11:41. Urn 0,0 lAtilcust, 11. H. NOR'III, Columblit, CHAS. DENUDES, No. 3 tiottlb Duke et.,, 1.111.. t Pr &BRAM NUANK, No. 36 North Duke St., Lane.ster 3. W. F. NWIFT, No. 13 Norlii Duke eC., I.oucaste A. HERB SMITH, No. JO South Queen et., lAtniste, EDGAR C. REED No. 10 N orth Doke ht., Lancaster H. F. BAF.F. S No. ID North 11nIce at., I..n.hcariter FRED. S. PYFER, N0..5 . 800t0 Duke Fa., Leneruiter J. W. .701INSON, N 0.25 South Queen at., Lamm:ter. A. J. SANDER ON, No. 21 North Duke HI reeL Lancaster S. 11. PRICE, No. 0 North Duke et... t,, WM. A. WILSON, No. 63 Emil King st..l.,nnenAter H. W. PATTERSON, - - --- Has removed Mc °Mee to No. GA En.q. King st. SIMON P. EBY. ATTORNEY AT OFFICE WITH N. ELLAIARER, EsQ., NORTH DUKE STI‘Nr.T, LANCASTER, PA. sept 5 lyw3s* RUBEN If. LONG. All"lORIV EY AT LAW, Nth H li REE 8 SOUT DUR STT, acaster. Special attention paid to procuring or op posing discharges of debt ors In bankruptcy, proof and presentation of claims, rendering professional assistance to assignees, and all business, In short, connected with proceed ings In voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy, whether before the Register or the United States Courts. Parties intending to take the benefit of the law will usually !hid It adran tageous td have a prelim I nary consultation. e 11l tfw 21 New #ark tittaftsnutato. T IIIIMSOIVS CROWN CII I NOSAN ES Are Charmit)g for I,lghtuesH THORSON'S CROWN CR I NOl.l NITS Are Superior for Kin... Hen THOMMON'S CROWN CRINOLI tiK Are unequalled !Ur I)urabIllI3 T HOHNOIVS CROWN CRINOLINES In a Word, are the btst In Inn Irn irld and more Widely _known 1111.1 any other. At wholowth , by THOMHON, LANEIInoN 391 Itrnnil wny New York MAMI COPPER STRIP FPIEO CUTFER, For hand or hormo-pnwor, aelmowlethz,l Ihe FASTEST, EANIE-IT, and every way Is Esc I N USE, For Bala by .1. I. DECATUR & CO., Doalero In Agricultural Implenloals, 191 WATER 1-ITREi..T, New York send for Illtislnand Clreular. lay 7 law D OTY'S CLOTHES WAMITEIt Netrnet Front Report of loarmers' Club, New York, .1807. WASIIING MACITIF/Ffi.—Winhon D. o,liorn Port Byron Cayuga, County, N. Y., riles: 'Will the Club give us Its opinion of washing Ina. chines? In It economy In tiny hut for one of Doty'e machines? Will IL wash farmers' clothes clean, and not be too hold work for the wouwo ? Washing machines have NO generally proved to he Gil I loos that I AM afraid of throwing away my money upon one.'" " SOLON ROLIIN4eN-1 you had lu pay tee times the money you nuilleu, 11. would be the beet Investment you ever Made open your farm. But you meet 1101.1110 m tbaliaollo. Clot the Universal Clothes Wringer \co, your Wife and childern will rlso 00.1 call YOU blessed. For they will Ilnd IVlll3lillig !mule easy." Sold by R. O.I I ItOWNINCI, Delwin! Agent, my 25 ' 32 Cortland?. tu e rret, N. Y. And b y Dealers and Canvassers vory Wort!laucouri AMERICAN ANTI-INCRUSTATION CO.'S OFFICE, No. 147 Minh rouell. Ntreel. PHILADELPHIA. TILE ANTI•INCRUBTATOIt _ . Will remove scales from Steam Bonen and keep them clean, render the Boller lens liable to Explosion, and causing a great saving of fuel. These Instruments have been In successful ilea during the last two years In many of the large estabilehmente of Philadelphia, and other parte of the United States, from ertaoh the most flattering testimonials of their wonderful caving of fuel and Inbar have been received. aro- PARTIES having BOILERS would do Well to call at the Ottioe, and examine teat!. menials, &a, &o. JOHN FAREIRA, ELBA LtriliNS, PreSldeot. Secretary Sad Treasurer. je 3 )otrr 22 • THE LANCABTER'*rt*krAP* - 'll - Tt.J., WEI3 - 1 7j Eg15.A..Y; : ;TITTA10, 1.868. Notlaifo Ottninn HOOIFLAND'S GE3iNAN BOOFLAND'A GEBMAIV" TONIC The Great Remldles for all Diseases of the LIVER, STOILICH, O RGANSR DIGESTIVE O HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS A composed of the pure juices (or, as they are medicinally termed, TT Extracts) of Boots, Herbs, and Barks, making a prepara tion, highly concentrated, and entirely free from alcoholic admixture of cmli kind. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, Is a combination of all the Ingredients of the Bitters, with the purest quality of ,9anra Cruz Rum, Orange, &c., making one of the most pleasant and agreeable remedies ever offered to the public. Those preferring a Medicine free from Alco holic admixture, will use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Those who have no objection to the combi nation of the Bitters, as stated, will use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. They are both equally good, and contain the same medicinal virtues, the choice between the two being a mere matter of taste, the Tonic being the moat palatable. The stomach, from a varietyof causes, such as Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, etc., is very apt to have its functions deranged. Th e Liver, sympathizing as closely as it does with the ‘J Stomach, then be comes affected, the result of which is that the latient suffers from several or more of the fol owing dltwosos Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles, Fat ness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, ruinous of Weight in tile Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach Swimming of the Henri, Hurried or Difficult Breath ing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Se nsati one when in a Lying Posture, Dim :nessof Vision, Dots or Webs be fore the Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Byes, Pain In the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning land Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, Great Depression of Spirits. The sufferer from these diseases should ex ercise the greatest caution in the selection Ma remedy for his case, purchasing only that which he is assured el from his Investiga tions and inquiries kj possesses true merit, Is skilfully compounded, is free from injurious ingredients, and has established for itself in reputation for the sure of these diseases. In this connection we would submit those well known remedies— HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC PREPARED BY Dr. C. M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Twenty-two years since they were first ln trodued into this country from Germany, dur ing which Limb they have undoubtedly per formed more cures, and benelitted suffering humanity to a greater extent, than auy other remedies known to the public. These remedies will effectually cure Liver Complaint,Jaundlce, U 1 Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Diarrhcea _U Disease of the Kid neys, and all Diseases arising from a Disor dered Liver, Stomach or Intestines. DEBILITY, Resulting from any Cause whatever PROSTRATION OF THE SYS Induced by Revere Labor, Hard- ships, Exposure, Fevers, de. There Is no medicine extant equal to these remedies In such cases. A tone and vigor is imparted to the whole system, the appetite Is strengthened, food is enjoyed, the stomach digests promptly, the blood is purified, the complexion becomes sound and healthy, the yellow tinge Is eradicated from the eyes, a bloom Is given to the cheeks, and the weak and nervous invalid beComes a strong and healthy being. PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE, And feeling the hand of time weighing heovi ly upon them, with all its attendant Ills, will find in the use of this I:IITTERS, or the TONIC, an oilier that will Instil new life into their veins, restore in a measure tile energy and ardor of more youthful days, build up their shrunken forms, and give health turd happi ness to their remaining years. NOTICE. It is a well-established fact that fully ono half of the Minnie portion of our population are seldom in the en r .loyment or good health; or, to rise IJ Ulm! . Own expression " never feel Well." They are languid, devoid of all energy, extremely nervous, and irave uo appetite. To this clam of persons the itrrrEßlA, or Lire TONIC, Is especially recommended. WEAK AND DELICATE CIIILDREN, Are made strong by the use of either of these remedies. They will cure every Case Or MAR AHMI.IB without fail. Thousands of certificates breve acenmulated In the hands of the proprietor, but space will allow of the publication of bat few. Those, It wlll be obsery en, are men of Mae and Of such standing that they moist be believed. TESTI M ON I A LS. HON. UliO. \V. ‘VOODWAItI). Chief .liodiee of the Auprenne Court of Pit., Writes: Philadelphia, March lii, ISi7. " I ' Hootland's biernian Bitters' is ago.' tonic, useful in di,. A eases 01 thedigestive organs, and of great It boned!. In eases of debility, and Want of nervous action in the system. Yours, truly, GEO. W. WOODWA 1111 N. JAMES THOMPSON. Jiff (ye of the Bupronte Clatol of I.olll4,lllranja. PhiblaCWljitl, "1 consider 'Hoolland's Henna. a roloobto medicine lu moo of attacks of ludiges. '.loll or Dyspepsia. 'loan cortffy tills bola my IL. Yours, with respect, JAHICS THOMPSON." Mewl REv. JOSEI'II H. KENNARD. D. Pastor of The Tenth Baptist I March, Dr. Jaekson—Dear Sir: I have been Irequen ly requested to connect my name with rec..- meiniatlous or difrerent kinds of medicines, but regarding the practice As our of my appro priate sphere, I have In all eases declined; Ind with a clear proof in xr vu rl n s Instances and particularly l u IA my own family, of tile LISURIIIICSS Or Dr. lloollamPs Uerman Tit ters, I depart fer once from my usual course, to express my full conviction that, for ye/wolf rlrbifity of the .system, and especially for Liver Ounpliteni, it is et safe and valuable preparalion. In smile (Mars it may fail; but usually, I doubt not, IL will be very beneficial to those who sul fur I Com the above causes, • Yours, very respectfully, J. H. KENNARD, Eighth, below Coates 4;1. Faoar Itzv. E.D. FENDALL. etvBiNtant Rd dor Christi a n Chronicle, Philadelphia 1 have derived decided benefit from the nse of lloollland's German Bitters, and feel It my privilege to recommend them as a most valua ble Louie, to all who are/mitering front general debility or train diseases arising front derange !neat of tile liver. Yours truly, E. 1). PENDALL CAUTION iloollaud'a German Remedies are counter felted. See that, the JACKSON is on the Dwrapper of each hot tle. All others aro counterfeit,. Principal Oillee and Manufactory al. the Ger man Medicine Store, No, (131 ARL7II !Street.. Philadelphia, Pa. CHARLES M. EVANS, Proprietor, Formerly C. M. JACKSON m Co. PRICES Hooffiu,d's Uerman Bitters, per bottle .... $l,OO half dozen 5.00 lionfland's GUMMI Tonle, put up In quart bot tles, 51.60 per bottle, or a half dozen for $7.50. Aar Do not forgot to examine well the article you buy, In or. , cc to get the genuine. For sale by tole and Dealers In Medi cines every, Jun 21 Max-VW:tame Nnzarztttre TompanK COLUMBIA INNURANcE I•UMI'A N CAPITAL AND ACIBETH, 8r0ii2419 49 fits Company continues to Insure Build ings, Merchandise, and other properly, against loss and damage by ;lire, on the tout nal plan, either for a cash premium or , rem 111110. SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount limn red,...58,3141,15.51 Less ain't expired In CAPITA], AND INCOME, Anu'L of premium notes, Jan. Ist, 16145 8 424,0aatig Lass premium indoN ex pired In ISM 01,917.21 Ain't of monition hot es reeelveit lislauee of p 1 .,. Jan. let, 17.16 3,1';0.1) renolinn, less ...nn mlnnlinnl in 191$ 40,71;6.8, o 4 ON LaFtieNll.lld es Ift it ee [Mid In 1146, 8 :17,11h/.1,6 Itmlaneo n! Capital and Akpleix, Jan. I, ...... $570,1it.t A. NI t I a 4 L ry N, Proglll6llL. I.ll.lttfl IC YOLINII, Jr., M lelf A CI. S. hill LIMAN Tressurcr, I IthitiTolus itola•ct, Prawo, William Pall, In, R. 'l'. Ryon, John W. SLeacy • John Vondrich, Geo. Young, Jr. H. (4. Cl I eh, Nicholas Mci 1.:1 , 2 , r1010, MinIMPI 0. Nh12222022, s (Cr,.. n, S. C. Kitty Inilkur, Edmund Spvtlliw. TH EO. W. II ERR, Agr.(ll, • til I it street. OprOMILF3 Lhe Court. Iltuio, 0101 I.OWI NCAHTEH PEN N' A. 2. ,-,66 ,000 CUSTOMERS IN 7 I YEARS A T !) - IN IZ I TII IIST! • • Having the largest output tiniest experienced laiyerk, 111111 extenedvc !Path, of any concern 111 the Dollar Male immine., WI , : I I UARA tiATISPACTION , - In every' Inslnnen, itild Mx° the hest 11 floods over offered 41T ONl,' DO LA 11 EA C'IL - • No Other concern has uuy show wherever our Agents are set/111i, our motto, •• Prom pt nod Reliable." !gale and female agents wanted lit ell v and ennui try. LADIES are particularly ropiest ed to try our popular dub system of selling 11.11 kinds of Dry and Farley Goods, I iress Plutonic Cot ton (:loth, Castors, Sliver Philo! (loods, Watch en itc. (Established 184.1.) A patrol pen foun tain and tieback describing an article to be sold for is dollar, 10 cents ; 20 for 82 ; 40 for 94 ; 60 for Ole ; ANIL by loan. Free pre .en lH to getter up, (worth rill per cent. chore Luau those sent by:any ether concern,) according to the sire of club. Mond UN a trial Club, or it not do not fall to HOlld fora circular. N. kl.--Uu r Halo PilOtlld NOT bet elageed with New York dollar Jewelry wales or bogus " Tea Youlp , nlew," lt nothing of the Sort. EASTMAN KEN D :Ignm Hanover St., BOBtOn,ALL, -- D o Nil ES I BOUNTIES 11 8100 BOUNTY can now be obtained by t lee 'DIN (that is, the widow, children, father or mother) of soldiers enlisted for three years, and who tiled before receiving bounty under not of Jtily 28, 1884 ALSO, 8100 BOUNTY To widow or children of soldiers enlisted for TB BEE, BIS or NINE AIONTUS, or 1 YEAR, and were KILLED In the service. ALSO, 5100 BOUNTY 'l'o all soldiers who enlisted for three years be fore July 22, 1821, and honorably discharged for 'OSA 1511.11 TY niter nue and less than two years' service. Thin applies to soldiers dis charged from Ist Penn'a Reserve Corps Vol. unteers. 840 GRA.TUITY AND 840 ANNUITY' Doe soldiers and:widows of soldlerslot the War of 1812 and their widows. And 'all claims for PENSIONS, BOUNTY, PRIZE MONEY, or other claims against the IL B. Government, promptly collected by JADIES BLACK, ap 15 Bmwls) Licensed Claim Agent, • No. GO East King st,, Laheaster, Fa. E. M. BOHAEFFER, wnoLzsrAi,E AND RETAIL SADDLERY NOB 1 AND 2 EAST EMU STREET lan lo LANOAR'rIr.H. PA Ittiohitr's litttro. p BOPHTLACTICI The via medicatrix naiwre in. man fa. that providential protection from in. , . ase. w hi c h the . l3od of nature Ilse implanted In every tis• sue, nerve and Aliment of our entire organize. Hon. Were It not for this Invisible Innate power in mane nature he would be con stantly tossed like a frail bark from health to sickness, and often from stekneas to 'Liman- Lion. At every little change in the tempera ture of the atmosphere, or from the least no glectin the woof food orelothhig disease would begin Its work of destruction. It is this prin ciple which prevents disease under ordinary circumstances, and often Indeed, when it has pretty thoroughly insinuated itself into the structure of the body—baffles It for a long time until at last the long bent bow becomes weak, unassisted nature sinks, the body emaciates— Reader, the object of medicine in disease is not In Real to cure. The most that medicine oan do in any case Is to assist the 'ls medica, trlx nature In casting oakhe broken down tla. sues of the body, and building up the new, and that remedy which does the most to build up nud invigorate the various functions of the au imal nmelmnitun does the most to assist na• ture and heal disease As vaccination is a protection against Vari olold or small pox so Ls MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS a protection against all diseases whether he red itary, endemic, or epidemic. Never before in the history of man has there been produced a oombination of remedies so potent for good. so antagonistic to disease. The medical profession everywhere has teat- ed and knows well Its remedial powers, not withstanding H. ll.'s disguise Miller's Herb Bitters with aromatics before administering It. They dare nut do without It where life and death are at laid.. Thousands upon thous ands of poor sufferers have been solemnly and with a greatshow of professional dignity told that the closing scene was near at hand, that the angel of hope fled when Mishlees Herb Bitters came 1c and closed the gaping Jaws of the monster death—and bid defiance to disease. Exerybotly luaes Lu diseases of the lungs and throat It Is a specific. Ministers of the Gospel, public speakers, singers and auction ears use IL as a remedy for hoarseness Mothers keep IL for croup, sore throat and chollo pains of their children. For general debility and nervous complaints it excels all For scrofula, delicate diseases and weak- 'losses arising from excesses or Indiscretion first Imlld op tile gsm era! system mud correct the sluggish functions of digestion with the Herb Bitters, then use M I S 11 L Is R' S GREEN LABEL, BITTERS In counteract and entirely eradicate the error 1111,U8 diathesis or Itte secondary and tertiary clrcets of delicate diseases. IL will Booedlly Cure any sores on any and every p.trt of the body. IL Is Lho grunt Blood Purßier, whoro Alereory, lodine of Polll,th awl all otbor al lerallves Imvo Bled In those ollZlnsive die eases which destroy the palate and bones of the nese, the Green Label Balers net II Ire The class of outortuuntes referred to above should begin by taking the first week a table spoonful three times a day. The second week a tablespoonful silo a half, and the third week tablempooufol ovory ihreo boom anti thus con 1.0 Incre.e Lhe dose tultil a very largo dim! Ilea here taken when it should ho grade ally diminished for a week or two, and then again Increase, When too largo a dose Is taken of the Green label Hitters, or they have been too long continued, the throat will become somewhat. I [•hake, and a tittle uneasiness felt. in the stomach. The patient should at once rapidly dilvdnlixh the dote when the above symptoms are experienced. As soon as they have passed oil; begin again. There isno danger in Inking the Green Label Bitters, if only as Innen Is taken as will make the patient feel comfortable, neither will they intoxicate; but to lite contrary, we will guarantee that if an habitual Inebriate takes a wlneglassful of it three times a day, he will acquire such a dis gtml. for intoxicating, drinks that In a short time no could nothe Induced to tueto It. II these Bitters are taken according to the above illrectiOLlH We Will warrant a perfect care in any form, stage or condition of Scrofulous oridelicatc diseases. Old Sores, Swellings, die., inside or outside or the body, no matter from what cause, If curable at all. The Green Label Bitters are sold everywhere by all Druggists and Country Storekeepers at 51.50 per bottle. MIBIILER'S RED LABEL BITTERS, Is the ladies' friend, and is unequalled by any other preparation. Itr Chlorosis or Green Sickness, Irregularities Painful Menstruation, Suppression of the Monthly Flow, Ulceration of the. Uterus, Whites or Leucorrho.; in the decline or change of Ilfe and all complaints Ineldent. to the sea it Is a PERFECT PANACEA. Sold everywhere at $1.60 per bottle. S. B. HARTMAN CO PROVRIETORS, LAN CASTER, I'A.. AND:ICHICIA(3 0, ILL 'eoid BOWL I'ATE OJ VEUEGE WIENNT, LATE Xj of Colby township, deceased.—Letters of Administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons In anted thereto are requested to. make imme iate payment, and those having claims or de mands against the same will present them for settlement to I he undersigned, residing In said township. JOHN KOIS, Administrator. may hi A _ _ NS N D ESTATE OF REUBEN Bucher and wife, of Went Cocallco town ship, Lancaster county. Reuben. Bucher, of West Cocotte° township, having by deed of vol au tary assign tnen t, dated - - - -assigned and transferred all the estate and ellOcts of tlio said Reuben Bucher to the tiodersigned, for the benefit of the creditors of the said Reuben Bucher. He therefore gives notice to all persons Indebted to said assignor to maim payment to tile undersigned without delay, and t hose having dahlia to present them to CYRUS REAR, Assignee Itesltl lig In East Camille° township. my Pt Utw lU LETIZI A " vilArrs or TausT ES'rAiEll..t e The notional or the following named es tates will lie presented for conllrination on MON DA Y, JUNE 15, DIN: Jacob iluctier's Eslote, Cyrus Ream, Asidg• nee.„ Ilenry Deereops' Estate, Sittit'l Eby, et, al„ 'f rustee. Daniel Ban's Estate, John .1, Cialliralth, As, lionjain in Reid s Estate, .Joinui Trus tee. John Frantz's EiJitte, John Miller, Assigner. John Heiple's Estate, li, 10, RwA o e, ssignee. Detinney's EaUtte, E. D. Vein my, Ono in litre. Samuel Muilier's Estate, Matti'l IL, Zug, et. al., Committee. W, BEAR, Proth'y. Protti'y °Mee, May IS, 1848. my 20 41w 2 We call the attention of Farmers and others to our IMPROVED DIAMOND STATE THRESITER AND CLEANER with Double acting SEPARATOR. The practical operation of these Machines Is such as will warrant us In advising those in want of Threshers and Cleaners to examine oars before purchasing elsewhere. We build three sizes—No. 1, 38 inch cylinder. No, 2, 30 loch cylinder. No. 8, 20 inch cylinder. They are of the best ma terials and workmanship and warranted to suit purchasers. Large or small powers can be used to drive them, as desired. The sieves and shaker bottoms are made of galvanized sheet iron. They are unequalled In strength, capacity, durability and ease of running— doing their work rapidly and in the best man ner. The Machine...ls a model of simplicity in Its construction and operation, and the price of it below that of others in the market. The double shaker separates all the grain from the straw—and the fan is unsurpassed as a Cleaner. The 1111013 under the Shaker can ho easily de tached and tile Machine need as a Thresher and Separator alone. We also manufacture Endless Chain Horse Powers—of which all the bearings for wheels are steel, nalting theirs run with great ease to the team. TIIE LAIMENTAND FINEST STOUR or Also LEVER PhMELIR. ANSIE NED ES FATE REIMEN EEC El Elt and Wife, of West Cocaleo township.— tho creditors of said Assignor—An appraise. merit setting aside Ellie worth of property, for the benefit of Assignor, having been filed in he Prothonotary's Ounce, the Court this day approved 1111(i continued said uppraisetnent; nisi -unless exceptions be tiled to such ap• praisentent within :hi days hereafter. CYRUS REAM, nlyttSitdafitw Assignee. Barutoo, ac. WMPIMI HABERBUSH' N. W. ANGLE ON' CENTRE SQUARE. LA NOASTER. PA, Silver and (mold Mounted Harneett. Prlnee'm Metal and Covered Mounted liar- Flue Japanned and Orldo Mounted Harnexa, Flue and Common Double Barnette. TEAM HARNESS. Men's and iloyht Riding Saddles. Ladles' Riding Huddles and Bridles. liugsy, Sulky, Riding and Team Whips. Leather, Cotton and Linen Ply-Nets. Linen and Gum Horse Covers end Lap Covers. Also, Sole Leather Trunks. Ladles' Dress Trunks. Dents' Traveling Trunks. Solo Loather and Common Valium, Leather and Carpet Traveling Rage. Flue Turkey and lestch Morocco datchels. and all other artin the business which will be sold et the 1.0 WEST CASH PRICES, Particular attention paid to repairing. Also, 'impels' Improved Harness Pads sold here. Shop rights for manufacturing Rennet's' Im proved Harness Pads, Will be sold at reasona ble rates. my 21 gmdslytv Olabinet-ntart, IMPEACHMENT! IMPEACHMENT! ho extravagant prices of Furniture in Len. easter have been impeached at • NEW AND B BITNEE dr. DAVIS' _ ECOND-HAND FURNITURE STORE., N 0.13 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. Call and see for yourselves, the great reduc- I lon ILi prices now offered. .may 19 d&wtt itititenSOffif 3004 60 0 NILES' OF TIFF IINIOI;T PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. Are now finished and in operation. Sixty miles of track have been laid this spring, and the.work along the whole line between the At lantic and Pacific States is being pushed far- Ward more rapidly than. ever before. More than twenty thousand men are employed, and Ufa not impoealble that the entire track, from Omaha to Sacramento, Will be nigat t ed 1n I instead of 1870. The means provldedare am ple, and all that energy, men and money ran do to secure the completion of this GREAT NATIONAL WORK, at the earliest paSsible day, 'will be done. The UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COM PANY receive: I.—A GOVERNMISNT GRANT of the right of way, and all necessary timber and other materials found along the line of its oper norm IL—A GOVERMENT GRANT of 12,800 Acres of land to the mile, taken in alternate ' see time on each side of its road. This is an ab solute donation, and will be a source aline revenue in the future. • lII.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT, of united States Thirty-year Bonds, amormting to from $lB,OOO to $lB,OOO per mile, according to the difficulties to be surmounted on the various sections to be built. The Government takes a second mortago as security, and' it is ex pected:that not only the interest, but the prinCipal amount may be paid in services rendered by the Company In transporting troops, malls, &c. The interest is now mush more than paid In this way, besides securing a great saving in Urns and money to the Gov ernment. IV.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right to issue its own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, to aid In building the road, to the. 4 same amount as the U. S. Bonds, lamed for the same purpose and no more. Tan Govirart usarr PssrarrS the Trustees of the First Mortgage Bondholders to deliver the Bonds to the Company only as the road is complet ed, and after it has been examined by United States Commissioners and pronounced to be in all respects a lirat-class Railroad, laidwith a heavy T rail, and completely supplied with depots, stations, turnouts, ear-shops, lam motives, care, &c. V.—A CAPITAL STOCK SUBSCRIPTION from the stockholders, of which over Eight MOtton Dollars have been paid in upon the work al ready done, and which will be Increased as the wants of the Company require. VL—NET CASH EARNINGS on its Way Busi ness, that already amount to 310112 THAN Tim INTEREST on the First Mortgage Bonds. These earnings ate no indication of the vast through traffic that moat follow the opening of the line to the Pacific, but they certainly prove that FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS upon such a property, ooNting nearly three times their amount, AasSECVRE BEYOND ANY CONTINGENCY The Company have abundant means in their treasury, and make no appeal to the public to purchase their Bonds, as the daily subsorip. tlons are entirely satisfactory; but they sub mit that, for entire security and liberal returns there islcertain Ly no better investment in the market. The Union Pacific Bonds ate for 81,000 each and have coupons attached. They havethlrty years to run, and bear annual interest, paya ble on the first day of January and July at the Company's Office In the City of New York, at the rate of six per cent. in gold. The Principal Is payable In gold at maturity. At the present rate of gold. these bonds pay an annual income on their cost of NEARLY NINE PER CENT., AND IT IS BELIEVED THAT THEY WILL SOON BE AT A PREIHUM. The Company reserve the right to advance the price of their bonds to a rate above par at any time, and will not till any orders or re ceive any subscriptions on which the money has been actually paid at the Company's otlice before the time of such advance. Subscriptions will be received In Lancaster by LA_NCASTEB. NATIONAL BANK. MED, McGRANN & CO., BANK HRS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, and In New York at the Company's 0111 cc, So. 20 Nassau Street AND BY JOHN J. CISCO de; SON, BANKERS, And by the Company's Advertised Agents throughout the United States. Remittances shoals be made In drafts or other funds par In Nt:Ow York, and the Bonds will be sent free of charge by return express. Parties subscribing through Waal agents. will look to them for their safe delivery, A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR 1868 has just been published by the Company, giving fuller information than is p2lsslble In an advertise• merit, respecting the Progress of the Work, the Resources of the Country traversed by the Road, the Means for Construction, and the Value of the Fiends, which will be sent free on application at the Company's [Mice or to any of the advertised agen le. JOIIN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New York. my , tlll,tw Swot Xurnisitiug hr. 1~1 TH„Ewt7,,N, Blti'fANNIA WARE in the city, At A. C. FLINN'S, No.ll North Queen street. DIRDCAUES---WOODEN AND PAIN 1.11 ted , at A. U. FLINMi, No. 11 North Queen area. STEP LADDEEN- —ALL NIZEM, AT A. C. FLINN'S, No.ll North Queen street WOODEN BOWLS—JUST RECEI•ED At A. C. FLINN'S, house Fueulehlng Store, No. 11 North Queen street. BUY YOUR 'BROODS AND BRUSHES A. C. FLINN'S House Furnishing Store, No. II North Queen street, WATER COOLERS AT A. C. FLINN'S House Furnishing Store, No. 11 North Queen street REFRIGERATORS AT A. C. FLINN'S House Furnishing Store, No.ll North Queen street ICE FREEZE ALA w t. — F I t , PIN SIZES. No. 11 North Queen street. Tip E RSONS DESIRING PUMPS OR Water Pipe, Hydraulic Rants, &c., can find tue best assortment outside of Philadelphia at A. C. FLINN'S House Furnishing Store, No. 11 North Queen street. DLUMBING AND GAS FITTING IN ALL j: Its branches attended to. Estimates given for work at A. C. FLINN'S House Furnishing Store, No. II North Queen street COPPER WORK—BREWERS KETTLES, Whiskey Stills and Copper Work of all kinds made up with dispatch at A. C. FLINN'S House Furnishing Store, il No. 11 North Queen street, Lancaster. Pa. I 187'1 LLEIIS ARE INVITED TO EX. U amine Mr. Jacob Springer's Improved Patent Whiskey Doubler by which the greatest advantages In distillation are obtained. Call at or address, A. C. FLINN'S House Furnishing Store, No. 11 North Queen street, my 18 tfd&w Lancaster. Penns gkgrirultural gmplauttatO. NEWARK. MACHINE WORE. THE DIAMOND STATE THRESHER AND CLEANER. EtZ=VIZEI - - • . my 27 3raw2l) CAiILO & Co., Newark Machine Works, Newark, Dol. FOR TUB IiAItVERT OF 1888. THE VALLEY CHIEF.' The above sum will bay one of MARSH, GRIER & CO.'S COMBINED SELF-RAKINU REAPERS AND MOWERS. "The Valley Chief," Judging by the success attending the worklug of the one hundred machines we built last SOILHOD, will, in a short time supersede all others. We are now build. log three hundred more of these complete Rai , vesters, and with confidence offer them to the public, feeling assured that their excellent points cannot fall to secure universal appro val. They have been 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-rakingßeaper, and form , ing a simple, strong and • handy machine, which two ,horses can draw with ease. 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. Weals° refer to the °Motel 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 nun*. Bee page 41 and 9Reapers second national trial of Mowers and by the " New York State Agricultural Trial Society." ThaValley Chit f Is a two-wheeled machine, has 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 end see samples at our Works, in MT. 50Y,..0r at Llto southwest corner of Centre Square Laneaster, Pa. MARSH, GRIER & CO. DAVID BUD/MOLDER. Agent. apr 8 Bmw 19 StalB4tr's" #trikt., ESTEETINOTICEO4:II3I,IO EIs EG of. the fo ll o wing peraorerare of COUR IN Iied In the Register's Office of Lancaster county fat eon fillnaliOn and allowance at an Orphans' Court tube held In the Court House,' in the' City of Lancaster_on the Id MONDAY in JUNE, LES,. at 10 A. M.: John Girvin and Henry 13 Irvin, Administra tors ofJames John Shreiner, Executor of Martin . . F Ham- Samuel E. Martin, Ex ecutor of Mary Martin. O.D. Martin and Samuel E. Martin, Adminis traton of Samuel Martin. Jscob Botharmel,Administrator ofDavidLeb kinher_. Robert Beard, Executor of James Beard., •_ J. M. Rittenhanae, Guardian of Geo. F. PicieL fl7rMiller, Administrator of Martin Miller. ry N. Kehler, Guardian of Themes Chal nuns Clarksom • - • • John Miller, Administrator of,Tohn Benedict. Thomas Groff, Executor ofJacoh Newswanger. Sylvester Linton, Administrator of Alexander Linton. WiLliamDlles„ Administrator of Wm. Grilles. Jena* M. Dibble. Guardian of Emma Gthble, Catharine A. Gabble andMazahle. Joseph Hershey Executor of Hartman. John Hertaler, Executor of Ca e Lapp. Christian Herr, Guardian of Henry Herr. Henry Shaffner, Executor of Martha Fry, Henry Shaffner and Levi Ricksecker, 'Omen tors of Robert Richardson. James D. Reed and B. F. Reed, Administra tors of Tway Reed. John D. • Beahm, Executor of Christiana John M. Grider and Eliza Johns (formerly Eliza Could n,) Executors of Samuel Conk lin. Joseph Nlssley, Administrator of Elizabeth Manley. 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 and Jacob Reinhold, Adminis trators of John Reinhold, Mary Mentzer, Adminlstratrix of Jacob Ment zer. David Brown and Catharine Brown, Executors of Jacob Brown. John B. Good, Administrator of August F Hoffman. J. M. Rittenhouse, Guardian of Ellen R. Roland Diller, Administrator of John Amour Urig. if=Shaub, Executor of George Stiver. Bernhard Mann, (farmer,) bstrator of Henry Greenawalt Amelia F. MeSparran and James McSparran, Administrators of „Tames IfoSparran. F ah A. A. Frantz, Adminiskratrix of George John M. (}rider, Trustee to sell real estate of John F. Meads. David Hartman, ldmintatrator of Tobias H Miller. Oliver P. Wilson and John D. Wilson, Essen tors of John D. Wilson. Joseph Baughman, Guardian of John W. Heir, Jacob Royer Guardian of Susanna Eberly C. L. Thu:meeker, Guardian of Albert D. Kling. Thomas E. Franklin, Administrator a. b. n. c. t. a. of John Wind. John P. Hoffman and John Fry, Executors of Jacob Hoffman. MiM=E;S=l Ambrose Pownall, Guardian of Henry C. Dick inson and Edgar P. Dickinson. Abraham. N. Cassel, Executor of John M. Whitehill. MiMaM Susan Mohler, AdminhAratrix of Emanuel' Mohler. MNMMI==I Henry Eby, Guardian of Henry Musser and John Musser. cu Margarettors of M MeG icharatiel M n andcG Johnra tin. McGrann, Exe- John E. Crider, Administrator of John Rueter. J. F. Rothermel, Administrator of H. Schwan. John N. Chalfant, Administracor of J no. Chat Sint. Solomon Shaeffer, Executor of Lucy &mailer. Leonard Dague, Executor of Adam Dague. Daniel Ebersole, Executor of Jacob Ebersole. Charles Knapp, Administrator of John R. Ein kle. Amos Groff, Guardian of Cyrus Groff and Ma risk Groff. Benjamin Sheaffer, G uardian of Eliza Hoover and Francis Bach. John Harnish and Jacob Harnish, Executors of David Harnish. Cornelius Collins and Hugh Moses Penny, Ex ecutors of William Penny. Henry Arndt. and Nathan Worley, Adminis trators of John Arndt, deed, who was Trus tee of Catherine Wyle, under the will ofJohn Arndt, sr. Henry Arndt and Nathan Worley, Admlnls tratora of John Arndt. Joshua Eckman, Guardian of Narcissa Jane Westcott. _ Elizabeth Bard and Daniel Bard, Adinlnlstra tore of John Bard. Marttn Kohler, Administrator, Lt. b. n., of John J. Fisher. John Myers,' r., and William Sprecher, Execu tors of John Myers. Peter Heller, Executor of Susanna Bender. Elias Enck,laceeutor of Peter Miller, John Pinkerton, Trustee to sell real estate of James M. Patterson. Samuel M. Witmer, Administrator or Nancy Witmer. Jacob Stoltzfus and David Beller, Executors of Jacob Lapp. Joseph Moore, Administrator ofJamea Coates. Christian Hershey, Guardian of Anna Mary Stauffer, Hannah C. Stauffer and Sarah L. Stauffer. Willie= M. illaymaker, Guardian of Elizabeth C. Stauffer. Alice Stauffer. Exuma D. Staintiii and Ellie J. Stauffer. Ediza Mcgueuey, Atirnlnletratrix of Johu Mc• Quen CY. Thomas Ferromn, Executor of Isabella Find- ley. Thomas Ferguson, Executor of James Findley Gideon Fisher, Surviving Executor of Benin min King. Sem Brubaker, Administrator of Martin Bren man: Henry H. Wiley, Administrator de bon Is non of John D. Heft. Samuel Ober and Obristian Ober, Adminlatra tore of Michal Ober. - Peter Johns, Administrators of Jacob Weigel LORIS J. Kirk, Executor of Joshua Brown. John E. Newcomer, Executor of John W. New comer. Geo. H. Helder, Executor of Catharine Heider. Edmund Sweigart, Administrator of Henry S h w n e V t Jo a 4 rtney, Guardian of Christian Hess. JacobErisman, Guardian of John Hindman and Margaret Hindman. James R. Exarey, Administrator of Jacob Em- Jacob Zecher, Executor of John Ecuaubel. A. B. Sheatier, Administrator of Caroline Sheaffer. Michael Murphy, Administrator of WHIM Murphy. John H. Shenck, Executor of John B. Horst. Lawrence Knapp, Executor of Chrbniann. Fisher. 62?Igni John G. Foglo, Administrator of Eliza Flynn John Kreider and Michael Horst, Guardians o minor children of John M. Horst. . John Hob, Administrator of Jacob Y. Horst. John M. Greider,Executor of John Mauk. Leonard Smith, Executor of Simon Smith. mica Rheem and - Edwin Musser, Executors of Dr. Henry E. Rheem, Ji ohn M. 6reider, Administrator of Christian F. Stauffer. iMM=EiMZI Daniel Fry and Samuel Fry, Executors ofJohn Stauffer. Jacob Bellinger and Samuel L. Dellinger, Ad mlatertratora of John Dellinger, Christian B. Nolt and Israel Wengir Execu tore, of Jonas Nolt. Soa F. Herr, Executor of Barbara Forrer. Benjamin Koser and Joseph P. Koser, Ad nistrator of Benjamin Koser. David Miller, Henry Miller, William Miller, and Isaac hillier, Administrators of Christo pher Miller, sr. Christian High Administrator of David High. Jacob S. Eby, Administrator of Joseph Mark ley. John Dunlap, Administrator of James Dunlap Adam S. Keller, Executor of Catharine Kah ler. Mary E. Patterson, Admlnlstratrix of James _ M. Patterson. Charity Plank and John N. Plank, Acinanis tratora 01 J ohn Y. Plank. _ ••-•. • • • . Dayld [Landis, Martin G. Landis and David. Landes (miller,)Exeeutors or John Landes. Peter J. Landis, Guardian of Elizabeth Har man, George Reider, Guardian of Lydia Hoffman (now Brandt.) John L. Gish, Gitardien of Fraucea Longe necker (now Reisey.) Francis W. Christ and Samuel E. Keller, Ex ecutors of Samuel Lichtenthaler, MMU===l elirldtiUn Shaeffer, administrator of Frederica Dorotha Wolfinger. John L. Gish, administrator of John Hoffman. Dr. H. E. Muhlenberg, Rev. F. A. Muhlenberg and Dr. B. S. Muhlenberg, Executors of Dr. F. A. Muhlenberg. . eo. B. Boone, ExeCutor of Samuel T. Boone. avid Landis, Imiller,) Aclmluletrator of Ellz ttbeth Landle. EMMiEi=IIIEM . Carpeuter, thulnlntralor of Charles Fred erlek Pfeiffer. 'eorge Tonallnson, Administrator of George Tomlinson. Jacob Miller, Administrator of Jacob Miller. Borah J. Eckort, Executrix of George L. Eric ert, deo'd., who was Guardian of Albert Bel domrldge and Fla Villa Beidomridge. Martin Den/Inger. Guardian of Catharine Groff, (formerly Leaman.) John Strohm, Administrator of B. Franklin Urban. Samnel•Rife, Guardian of Catlin! ine Weaver, (formerly Reitil) Isaac Flchthorn, Executor of Elias Redcay, sr. John Zellers, sou., Executor of Daniel Miller. Michael Carey , Administrator of John Carey. J. B. Livingston, Executor of William White side, B. F. Itowo, Administrator of Ann Johnson. William Hamilton, Administrator of Henry Blaymaker. William 13. Wiley, Executor 01 Elizabeth Hess. John M. Ensminger, Samuel A. Ensminger, Dr. C. J. Snavely arid E. F. Hostetter, Execn• E tors of Samuel nsminger. Henry B. Hostetter and Emanuel F. Hostotter, Executors of Johu Hostetter. John L. Krlder, Guardian of Mary L. Kreider. Moses Heagy and Henry Heagy, Administra tors dr Jacob }leggy. John Vit,Y. Guardian minisethel Ann Gray. John W. ltmer, Atrator of Dorothy Lyle, doe d, who was Administratrix of At. lee John Witmer, Administrator of Dorothy Lyle. H, B. Bwarr, and W, Carpenter,Administra tors de bouts non of John N. Lane. John Musser, Executor of George W. Terry. Jacob Balmer, Administrator of Esther Bal. . . mar. John G. Hearn er,lAdministmtor ofJohn Kline. Samuel a Reynolds,. Guardian of Susan O. Frazer. Samuel H. Reynolds, Guardian of James P. W. Frazer. Samuel H. Reynolds, Guardian of Real' Frazer. Samuel_ H. Reynolds, Guardian of Henry A. C. Samuel . Slokom and William Miller, Exece• tore of Mary Miller. Jacob F. Fry, Administrator of Conrad Fry. Benjamin Hertzler, Trustee of Jacob Hostet ter, Benjamin Hertzler, Administrator of Jacob Hostetter. John J. Good, Administrator of Jacob Eshle. CM= 1111 am H. Hershey, Adminlatrator of John Hershey. come Woachter, Adminlatrator of John Oar man. Samuel Eberly, acting Trustee of Polly Shirk, under the will of Henry Eberly, sr., dee'd. S. P. Sterrett, Guardian of Mary Spangler. Hiram M. Wilson, Administrator of Thomas Wilson. DAVID MILES, m • 20-1tw.20 Register. Faraix F. Lennie. Jews B. LAXD/2 Ezse F. Lennie, VEYNTONE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, E4Bl OHEBTNUT BTR.E.E.T, LANCASTER, PA., LANDIS & 00., Paopararroas. Iron and Brass Castings Done to Order. dr.e,rea, Mill Gearing, Shaftings, Pulleys, IU, Also a slew and improved Grain Thresher and 646arator. • Models Or Patentees made to order. Special attention paid to repairing. It..—The Hollbaln's Reaper and Mower can atho be had at our shops. This Reaper and Mower is warranted to give satisfaction. and see It. ap 17 tfw LANDIS & 00. ~. ~stXt~uit~au~. cior*it•s , ,ijkoTr.z, • Tf'kh 7' KING BTREET; wrcesrirx, rmare. EWTRANCE OFFICE NO. 46 SECOND FIAKIE. . Entered amordln&to act of Congress in ttie yearlBl77,byldoaant E=.llBAnnr. in the Clerkp °filmed the District Court of the United States, Srb the Middle District of Alabama. M. BERNHARDT, Optician and Oculist, of Berlin, Prussia, recently of New York. IMPORTANT NEW INVENTION. 0 44, , g . uRYSTAL TRADE MARK. GLASS SPECTACLES The only perfect lens in existence. Superior to any other in use-constructed in accordance with the science and philosophy of nature In the peculiar form of A Concave-Convex Ellipsis, Admirably adapted to the organs of Sight, and perfectly natural to the eye. affording alto gether the best artificial help to the human vision ever invented. Used only by the Professor of Optics and Spectacle Manufacturer. THE ADVANTAGES of 'these Spectacles over all others, are Ist. The only true Lens known, being perfectly free from chromatic light, so well known to be the cause of injury to the vi ion, and which make the change of Spectacles to glasses of stronger power so often required, while In many instances both near and dis tant objects are seen with equal facility thro' the same glasses. 2d. Can be worn with perfect case for any length of time at one sitting, giving as tonishing clearness of vision, by candle or other artificial light, comfort to the spectacle wearer hitherto unknown. 3d. When the Eyes Ache or Pain through the action of a bright light, such as is reflected from the snow, sunny weather, white paper and in reading, writing or sewing, or vivid colored bodies, these lenses by softening the rays, effect a meat agreeable sensation and give great relief. 4th. In all Nervous Affections of the Eye, causing dull and startling pains in the eye-ball or temple, appearance of luminous and dark spots in the atmosphere, aching or feeling Like sand in the eyes, the disturbed nerves are quieted and soothed. sth. Ground by Peculiar Machinery, got up at the greatest cost, mathematically calculated, expressly for the manufacture of this lens so as to produce It with the true spherical accuracy, and its focus is at the exact centre, a point of vital importance, and which no other lens possess. tlth. These Spectacles are Scientifically adjusted to every case of defective Sight with unerring accuracy, whether arising from age, disease, strain, overwork, or premature de cay, by Dr. M. BERNHARDT, 011 a new and ez• act principle, entirely his own, which has sel dom failed to be correct. 7th, Proof of knperloilty over the old kind of Spectacles : they are used exclusively at all the Hospitals for diseases of the eye in Berlin Prussia, and elsewhere. Bth. Being the Original Inventor and manufacturer of the Australian Crystal Glass for Spectacles, he therefore claims that he has the only genuine article of that kind lu the United States. oth. After several years ot public prac tice and study in the hospitals of Europe ad justing spectacles to patients under every as pect of defective vision, as well as experience in an extensive, long established business iu his optitional institute both hero and In Eu rope, Dr. Bernhardt considers It a sufficient guarantee of his ability to supply such glasses as are best calculated for the assistance or re covery of imperfect eight. 10th. Dr. Bernhardt to signalize nine self from the host of pretenders In -his proles skin, with pride submits for inspection copies of testimonials he bus received from medical gentlemen of the most unquestionable respect ability and talent in America; also a num ber of certificates from well known gentlemen of distinction who have used his spectacles-the originals of all of which be will be happy to show to those who may request it. The use of any of the following names or certificates hereunto affixed, without an actual possession of the same, would be forgery, a daring capital offence, punishable by State imprisonment. Testimony of Recommendations from Medical Gentlemen. Professors of the highest Ophthalmic talent in Lancaster, Pa., and the Union, LANCASTER, PA., May 2.5 I KS. I leave exannliii'd a great variety of. Glasses manufactured by Dr. M. 13ernhard t, and Injustice to him, mnstsay, that his Glasses are of a superior quality, adapted to meet the wants of almost every eye, where tile vision Is In any way Imperfect. The Doctor selected for me a pair of his Australian Crystal Glasses, which are of a very superior quality and work manship, rendering vision very distinct, al most as perfect as In youth. I yield this testi mony in favor of the Doctor s glasses most cheerfully, as well from my own experience as from the testimonials of many physicians clergymen and other gentlemen with whom I am personally acquainted. .Ino. L. Atlee, M. D. , I have examined what I conceive to be a complete assortment of spectacles, manu factured Iromihe Arisiral , ,an Crystal, admira bly adapted to the various ihrirmitieS of that exquisitely 'delicate organ the human eye/ whether the impaired vision is the result of disease or the natural weakness luckiest to old age. I regard the specimens of Dr. Bernhardt the best I. have aver sees, and as such cheer fully recommend them. Henry Carpenter, H. D. Lancaster, May 25, 1368.1 I have examined Dr. M. Bernhardt's very complete assortment of Spectacles and Lenses, and find them admirably adapted to remedy such imperfections of vision as can be benefited by the skill of the Optician. The ma terial used in the manufacture of his Glasses is of remarkable purity and beauty, and adds very much to their value. I recommend him with great cheerfulness to the confidence of all who may require his services. H. E. Dlrthlenberr., 11. D. Lancaster, May 25, ISM I have had the opportunity or examin ing the various specimens of Australian Crys tal In the possession of Dr. Bernhardt, and also testing for myself the superior character of his Glasses. He is a scientific Optician. After ex aminingfiny eyes, he has fitted for me specta cles which greatly aid may vision. 1 recommend all whose eyes are defective. and who need Glasses, to obtain them from Dr. Bernhardt. J. Aug. Elder, M. D. Lancaster, May 25, lids. It has given me mach pleasure to make the acquaintance of Dr. Bernhardt, and to ex amine his assortment of Glasses, which la the most complete I have ever seem He is a scien tific Optician, and adapts his Glasses with ad mirable skill to the various conditions of the eye. He selected a pair for me alter a careful examination of my eyes, which enable me 'Jo readwithgreater distinctness and comfort than those that I already possess. I cheerfully re commend him to all who need the services of a skilled Optician. E. Greenwald, D. D. • Pastor Church of Holy Trinity, May 20,1868. Lancaster, Pa. I have examined with much satisfac tion a great variety of Dr. M, Benahanlt's A.us. trallan Glasses, manufactured by himself, which seem to be adapted with nice judgment and extraordinary shill to every kind and de gree of defective vision. For several months I have been mitering very much from weak eyes. He has selected a pair of glasses for me which are comfortable to the eye and aid my sight more than any I hove before worn. I take pleasure in expressing my confidence in his ability and skill as a scientific and practl. cal Optician. E. V. Gerhart. Lancaster, May 26, 1868. I hove had the pleasure of becoming acquainted with Dr. M. Bernhardt, a Scientific Optician, whose extensive travels through the United States, and testimonials of the moat eminent professional gentlemen have estab. Balled the highest reputation. I have also examined his glasses and have no hesitancy in saying that they are the most perfect that have come under my notice, From the thorough acquaintance of the Doctor with the Science of Optics, he is able to suit all cases of weakness or impaired vision, I most cor dially recommend him to all who may need his services. D. Bigler. Bishop of Moravian Church, May 20, 1668. Lancaster, Pa. Testimonials PI Imllar to the nbove nmy be seen at Dr. Bernbardt's :ollicettrom many other distinguished gentlemen. among whom are: D. L. Herr. M. D., Lancaster, Denten., May 25th, 1808. lion. A. G. Curtin, Governor of Penn. sylvanla, Harrisburg, Pa., November 27, 18115. }ion, E. B. Hayes Governor of Ohio, Columbus, May Rh, 1810. Office Hours from 1) A: M. to 5 P. 3f. Cooper's Hotel, West Tiling Street. N..l3;—Owing to engagements elsewhere, Dr. Bernhardt will be able to remain here but a short time only, my2BlmdAw out Otattouttrp, st,s, NEW BOOKS! AND NEW STATIONERY ! -AT B A. FL S, NO. 29 EAST KING STREET, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, All new publications regularly received as fast as issued from the American preen. All the new English publications received as noon as they appear In the American market. . . Special attention paid to the importation of English Books. 200,000 Envelopes and 400 Reams of Paper, Just received, !minding Illllots, Notes, Letters, Legal :and Bill Caps, of all grades and sizes, ranging from 750 to $l.lO per Ream Also, the very latest styles of English and French Papers and Envelopes to match. All papers and envelopes purchased at our establishment will he stamped with the Initials of the purchaser, free of charge, In the very latest end best style, if desired. We are prepared to furnish dealers with papers, envelopes, and all kinds of stationery at the very lowest Philadelphia and New York prices. We also call the attention of School Directors end Country Dealers to our large stock of School Books, upon which we can give the very best inducements. J. E, BARR, tnyVtldew 20 East King et., Lancaster. G IFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS!! GIFTS FOR THE ROLIDA YS 1 among which are some from the PARIS EX, POSITION. BIBLES, Prayer and Hymn Books of all De nominations. POETS In Blue and Gold, &C. ANNUAIS, WRITING IJESKS, WORK BOXES, JEWELRY BOXES, REGENCY DESKS, DRESSING CASES LADIES' OOMPANIONS. PORT FOLIOS ALBUMS, NEW GAMES, AUTOGRAPH BOOKS, CHESSMEN & BOARDS, BACKGAMMON BOARDS, ENGLISH TOY BOOKS, MOVABLE TOY BOOK'S, LINEN BOOKS, SWISS BUILDING BLOCKS UNION COLLEGE BLOCKS, JACKSTRAWS, JERSEY BUILDING BLOCKS, PICTURE BLOCKS,AB 0 BLOCKS. GOLD PENS, TRANSPARENT SLATES, POCKET BOOKS, SHELL BOXES, MAGIC LANTERNS. Please call and examine at J. M. WESTHAEPPER'S Cheap Book Store, No. 44, corner of North Queen and Orange eta., Lancaster, Pa. (dee 11 lard&tfw 411 OOH AGENTS WANTED ...-- KENB WOMEN-1n every Township, Village and City, for a splendid work. brim full of en. tertalnment and Instruction, and the best selling book In the field—Baker's Exploration of the Nile Tributaries of Abyssinia. The Nile mystery solved; the country, climate. 1011, productions, natural scenery; habits and customs or,the people; exciting adventurers In hunting Elephants, Lions. Buffaloes, Milne oeros, Hippopotamus, Book Agents every where will find it to tlaelr interest to examine this work. Specimen Pages furnished. Our Canvassers are having great success. Ladies sell it rapidly and make large wnges. An admirable record of selelatiflo explora tion, geographical discovery , and•personal ad venture."—N. Y. Tribune. . " It is issued in a very attractive form, slid le as entertaining as a romance."—ltosfon Journal. 0, D. CABE ct CO , Publishers, je 3 21w 22 Hartford, Conn. Agricultural, CO. Co3[ PI. ET E;X 11.,N IT 8 E KAITOTACTURED '2R' HENRY DOWER, PIOIADELPHIA. iinper-Phospbaleor Lime, Ammonia and Potash. wespurriza rasa rzom anurastaarron. Arcked in Bags of 300 Ars each. Price pl 3 per Ton 2,000 lbs. Liberal discount to dealers. It has raised good crops of Wheat, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Grass, Cotton, Tobacco, and Vegeta tablea of all kinds. Farmers woad do walk, in quire of their neared dealer in fertilizers as to the results obtained from the Use or V i r e : Manure ' The uwingerope ofWbeat, at time, freely. attest Its virtues. ' It. is highly recommended by all who have used it up to this time. We have numerous testimonials to the effect that it is an Invaluable Fertilizer, and we re commend U highly CU a top dressing for Wheat and Gran. DEKON, iziß A npLEseal & 80.1 , 111AGIERTEI, KJ SOUTH WATEIXAND 40 SOUI3I IffirAn.vrs, Philadelphia.. For sale by WM. RICYNO mar 11 trwlej 79 South St.. Baltimore, Id TO FARMERS! PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S 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. 100 lbs. of this Guano are found more than equal to 300 lbs of the best Superphosphates. It rtpcnsthe wheat crop from five to seven days earlier that the phosphates, which fact alone gives it Incalculable advan tages. A liberal discount to dealers. For sam by JOHN S. REESE & General Agents for Parana Guano Co., SS South Delaware Ave., Philatra, mar 25 Omwl2l And 71 South St., Baltimore M. GELSEJAMAN, JS., d: CO. (Late Beans GI/IMILMAIT,) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, WHISKEY, AC. No. 129NOP.Vn 131 LOAD STREET, PHILADELPHIA, .Tai - Prompt attention will be given to sales and a speedy return made thereof. Parties can rest assured that the highest price will be secured for all produce entrusted to our care. may 13 MP 19 THERE IS NO MANURE BO PERMANENT AS A R A \V BONES, . FROM WHICH r's MADE - SAT A- I\l .. I\l - RAW BONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE I Warranted Perfectly Pure and Free from Adulteration. STANDARD GUARANTEED I 13 Established man 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. AZ- EVERY FARMER SHOULD USE IT. NCRUET at YOUNG, Manufacturer's Agent, 22 .y 0 UT II IT - LI A R YES, PHILADELPHIA. Factory at Wilmington, Del. "Or FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. S feb 7111 W BAUGH'S COMM Eltel L CIA NIMES We announce to farmers and dealers in Fertilisers, that the following prices have been adopted for the present Spring season : Bangh's Raw Bono Phosphate. Price, $r per 2,000 lbs. Baugh's Chicago Bono Fertilizer Price, SIC per 2,00() Baagh's Chicago Blood Manure :Price, $5O per $2,040 lbs. • Tills woll known popular trade-mark will be found upon every package of the above manures. Ipp,DE MARE( The high estimation In which BAUGH'S BONE HANCRES have been held, during four teen years past, we shall fully: sustain in the future. Having now the entire control of the great resources of too City of Chicago, for fur nishing Ammonia and Phosphate yielding material, viz:—Bones, Dried Fiesh,•lliood, &a. we have, in connection with our works in Philadelphia, the largest facilities for furnish ing these manures, at the above low prices. BA.U(IH & SONS, Philadelphia. NORTH-WESTERN FERTILIZING COM PANY, Chicago, JOHN RALSTON & CO., Gen'l Ag'.4, New York. GEORGE W. KIRKE & CO., Boston, GEO. DIIGDA_LE, Wholesale Ag't, Baltimore For rill information respecting the above Manures, address either of the above houses. Jan 2U ~Pmw 4 FARMERS' LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! McCORMICK'S BARVESTER. 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 McCORMICK'S PRIZE MOWER. It has no equal offered on trial. Sample Machines nt Cooper's Hotel, Lancas ter. JOHN B. ERB, Agent, Will be at Cooper's Hotel, Mondays, Wed , nesdays and Saturdays. (may 13 tf THE ".k. OULTERERN , FRIEND," OR, CHICKEN POWDER. COPYRIOAF SECURED.I A certain cure for GAPES 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 215 CENTS. Tho annexed are a few of tho certificates wo have received in proof of the great value and efficacy of the Poulterers' Friend: CARROLLTON, Baltimore Co., Md., 1 . December itlth, IWA. J Meant. Clot worthy Cb. GENTLESIEN have used your " Poulter ers'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, 6:c., GEC. HARMAN. ANNAPOLIS, MD., February 7th, 1868. Mcs.tre. Clottvorthy et Co, (.4 ENTLEMEN:-1 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,"'aud as far an I could learn, lt. Ints proved a cure for the dis ease. W. R. (100DMAN. BALTnroar, February 2d, 1884. Afrssra. Ciobeorthy S Ch, : ISly 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.l I gave it cts di rected, and It cured throse that were then sick, and I have not seen any symptoms of the dis ease since. Your, &c., 13. MENCKEN, Cram; and Warner Wallets Sri grnicans.rowrr, W. VA., March 22d, MS. Messrs. CYoluvrthy d;.Co, : : Having lost a great many fowls dur ing the early Spring, with "Chicken Cholera," I was induced by Mr. Joseph M. Stonebraker, Of Shepherdstown, Va., to,try a paper of your "Poulterers' Friend," which I did ; and I ha only used three doses when the disease Wimp peared, and I have not lost n fowl since. I can most safely recommend it to do what IL says, if the directions are followed. CHRISTIAN WELTY. "Messrs. Clotworthy & Co., of Baltimore, Md., have discovered a preparation which la 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 success with his young flocks ought to procure one or two packages of the "Poulterers Friend" Im mediately. A preparation of this kind has been needed long since, for more chicks die annually than are raised. Another post, that of vermin on fowls, and which proves so fond to many young broods, may be exterminated Or prevented It Is believed, by the use of this panacea."—York Pormaytrantrin. JOHN F. LONG & SONS, litholesalo Agents, Lauesater, Penna. . . . . MANITYACTI:TEZD ONLY in' OLOTWO.RTHY .1" 00., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NO. 330 WEST BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE, MD PRICE 8200 PER DOZEN TO THE TRADE ALiberal Discount Allowed, when purchased In large quantities. Clarriosr.—The public aro cautioned against any similar preparation; only Clotworthy's are genuine. ap 220mW 10 TTENTION I FARMERS! TIN. derstgned, having purchased WORKS, AGRI° I=URAL WORKS, with their entire stock, has on band 'a large stock of H. BALL's OHIO Nos. 1 and 2 REAPERS, with the BRUA SELF-RA.KING ATBAOI.I - This Machine, with Self• Rake, has proven, last season to excel any Machine in market. SEPARATOR' PATENTED THRESHER and with Erna Improvements, for 2,4, or 8 Horse-power: This machine has been ttled_ , and has given entire satisfaction. These Machines will be offered in Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa., on EVERY MARKET DA, on and after the 10th of April, 1888, by E. R WITMER, General Agent, or at the Shope, GordonviLle, Lancaster county, Pa, *IL-Repairing o r 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 9ell:liallim attached and warranted. All work made of the best material. -Good second-band Machines taken in ex change. tapr 8 ,A. L. WITMER. w*wrzo—Looo coitus tor in,AVIL , , Oak Bark. Also; Chestnut and Spanish oak. The highest cash price paid. • apS 2mw H. SHIRK & BRO., Bird-In-Hand or Enterprise Y. 0., Pa ghtlatitipbta 4fiuntiottments. THE ESTABLISHED FIBN, J. J. BI.OHAREQN & CO., 188 ILutagtr &rarer, PECILAVA., Is the largest Manufacturing oOntecttonem and Wholesale Dealers In Pratte, Nuts, Om, max 25 in the United States. lyw 12 WILLUNS MONO . No. /6 North Sixth Street, P hiladelphia,d LABISMIT XA.NtrIACTUBSIEL9 Or VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDONV SHADES, air/FLT AT THE LOWEST PR/011:S. Minds Repaired, Store Shades, Trimmings, Fixtures, Plain Shades of all kinds, Curtin Cornices, Picture Tassels, lord Bell Pans, Ao. ap 15 2mwls SHEPPAnD, VAN HARLINGEN ct No. ZOOS CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADRLPHJA WHITE GOODS, LINEN, HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS CURTAIN ESTABLISHMENT. The special attention of buyers Is respect fully invited to our new and extensive assort ineut, of Choice SPRING GOODS. PRINTED LINENS, PIQUES a PERCALES. WHITE PIQUES of new patterns, In cords and figures. I3IRDS-EYE LINEN, LINEN CAMBRIM and LINEN LAWNS. LrNEN HDRFS., German, Irleh and French, In Hemstitched, Corded Border and:Embroidered. LINENS and WHITE GOODS, at very re duced prices. EMBROIDERED and PLAIN FRENCH SHIRT BOSOMS, of new patterns. JUST RECEIVED, PER STEAMER CITY OF BOSTON, Another invoice of elegant and superb quality DOUBLE DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, In all sizes, with NAPKINS to match. ALSO, Heavy Linen Sheetings, 23.6, 2%, and fall 3 yards wide, and a superior real 13arnaley Linen, for single beds, at cents being less than actual gold price. ALso, a great bargain lu Barnsley . Lihen, Floor Cloths, 3,3% and .1 yards long. ALSO, Best Heavy Pillow Case Linens, In all widths. Double Damask and real Barnsley Table Linens. French 1)oublo Damask and Huckabsok Fringed Towels. Silesia Table Cloths, Napkins and Towels, a specialty. ALSO, Flue Marseilles Quilts, very elegvnt. Rich erelong and Furniture Chintzes. Blankets, Flannels aud Furniture Dimities. ALSO, of latest arrivals: Lace. and Nottingham Lurtains, of now pat terns. Rich Heavy Curial u and Furu it tire Materl ale. Window flollands and Plain and Bordered Shades, of new styles. Embroidered Cloth Plano, Table and Mo• lodeon Covers. Elegant Plaid and Htriped Table Coverings etpr 13 2.mw 13 W ALL I'APE-R8 PAPER HANG INC7SI AN IMMENSE STOCK OF WALL PAPERS NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES: FOR PARLORS, HALLS, ETC., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, HOWELL A; BOURKE'S, Corner of Fourth and Market Streete, npr l hit 13) PUILADELPIIIA S PRING DRESS (GOODS RICKEY . , SHARP .CL CO., NO. 727 CH EST NUT MT ILEEI HAV E JUST OPENED AND OFFER AT POPI7LAIt PRICES, FOR WALKING SUITS RIC,RY, SHARP & CO., 727 CIIIESTNUT STREE'I PHILADELPHIA 628. HOOP MILIRTSI 628. WM. T. HOPKINS' "OWN MARE" OP "KEYSTONE SKIRTS" Are the nest and Cheapest Low Priced Hoop Skirts in the market. Trail Skirts, 25 springs, 111.09; 3o springs, $1,20; and 4U springs, $1.45. Plain Skirts, 6 tapes, 20 springs, 80 cents; 25 springs, il:5 cents; :Al springs, $1.15; and 0 springs, $1.25. Warranted in every respect. "OurOWN Make" o f "CHAMPION SKIRTS." are in every way superior to all other Hoop Skirts before the public, and only have to be examined or worn to convince every one of the fact. Manufactured of the best linen.fiti. tidied Es"llsh, Steel Springs, very superior tapes, and the style of the metallic fastenings and manner of securing them surpass for du rability and excellence any other Skirt in this country, and are lighter, more elastic, will wear longer, give more satisfaction, and are really cheaper than all others. Every lady should try them. They are being sold exten- sively by Merchants throughout this and the adjoining States at very moderate prices. If you want the best, ask for "Hopkins' Chum. pion Skirt." If you do not find them, 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 gmdes 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. MANUFACTORY AND SALESROOM, 628 ARCH STREET, Between 6th 11.11 d. 7th Sta., PHILADELPHIA la mar 4 n Avg) AVM. T. -HOPKINS. C HAR. L. HALE, VENITIAN• WINDOW SHADES, NO. 831 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA CURTAIN CORNICES, FIXTURES, &P. Holland, Unm Cloths, Shade Fixtures, Blind Trimmings, 6:e. Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to new. Store shades made and lettered. Orders through Mall promptly attended to. JZ3 Opposite Milliken'm Linen Store. npr r 2 2mwle PHILADELPHIA CANCER HOSPITAL R. H. KLINE, M. 11., Clinical Lecturer and Professor of Malignant Diseases in the Philadelphia University of Medicine and Surgery: Physician to the Uni versity lit:splint; blunder of and principal Physician to the Philadelphia Cancer Hos pital, &c., &c., is daily making astonishing and almost miraculous cures of Cancer by a now treatment, a Cancer Antidote, that apparently enters into the chemical composildon of the Cancer, or cancerous affections, anticlotlng, killing and destroying the cancer, every par ticle, root Ilbre 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 he used. No other persons have these antidotes. To investigate this treatment, or to see patients under treatment, call at tile Office, No. 031 Arch street or address - Post 0111ce Box 1474, Philadelphia Pa." may 15 lyw 19 Beal estate. G OVERNMENT PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE BY PITKIN ,i, CO An immense amount of Property bought at Government sales, consisting chiefly of 10,000 SETS, NEW AND SECOND-HAND HARNESS, BRIDLES fit COLLARS, 8,000 SADDLES, All Styles 2,00 J WAGON COVERS, All sloes, new and worn, 5,000 Wool and Rub ber Blankets, and Horse Covers, Military Clothing, Great Coats, Frock 'Coats, Blouses, Pants, Shirts, Drawers, sfe. Also a large lot of Reins, 'Lead Lines, Buggy Ambulance and Cart Harness, Double Trees, Lead liars , Portable Forges, se., de. Wheel Team Harness, little worn, all oak tanned leather, serviceable, cleaned and oiled; $5 per horse, including Bridle Lead, do $l, Ambulance or Singe Harness with superior leather Traces, perfectly suited for farm or general team work double sets complete $25 to 830, Bridles 11, Col lars $1 to 52, extra hair lined An illery case, do $2.50 and $3, Double Item n $1.75 to $2.25, Halters $5 to sl2er dozen Niip Ofilcord, McClellan Saddles, Saddles, wth platEß Bit Bridle 519, Brass Mounted good as now $9, with Bridle $2l, Boys Saddles $O, Wagon Covers, superior, 10 and L 2 oz., Cotton Duck El to $l2, 1000 Hos pital Tents, now and good as now, 12 oz. Duck, 11 feet square 125 to 550, with poles and plus complete, Wall Tents $l5 to s29,Wedge do $5 to P. Shelter Tents for Hay Cups $3O per 100. Grain Bags, 12 oz. Duck, 2 to 8 Bushel $0 to $lO per dozen, also 101 l assortment, of Seamless Bags. Small order by Express, C. 0. D. LIBERAL DEDUCTION TO IVIIOLEZELE DEALERS da CO., (Former on on Front street, now) 71 North bcoond St,, just below Arch St PHILADELPEELA, PA. ALSO, 5 PANIC PLACE, N. Y. Descriptive price list sent on applica 3 tion. ap mw 13 SALE.—A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY .1.1 Residence and 42 ACRES of excellent Land.HOUSE large and con venient, good Barn a well of good water at tho house and barn, With pump in each, Cistern at the house, and other improvements. This farm is elegantly located on a bend and Con estoga, and. lies partly in tile City partly n the township of Lancaster. Pre my a small portion Of which need be paid in For particulars apply to . THEO. W. HERR, Real Estate and Collection Agent MY 20 , Lancaster Olty, Fa. WW2° sLATE I SLATE!! SLATE! H ROBERT OWENS, AOT.!, PLAIN AND ORNAILICITTAL SLATE B 0 OAP Z,B EAST LEMON STREET, ABOVE DUKE; LANCASTER, PA. Great Reduction In the Price of Slate Hooting. we- Leave your orders at Diller & OrolPs Hardware Store. sp 231 E gtatg-Wile Clothing. Ready-Made Clothing ! CLOTRING MADE TO ORDER SPEINO f - 1 BPRINCI AND A EIIIMMER. II66B4 BIJAIM ND ER READY-MADE CLOTHING READY-MADE CLOTHING LOW Meat LOW PRICES ARRISON MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' cLorti INU MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS• CU/TIMM READY-MADE AND MADE. TO ORDER. MEASURES SENT US, AS PER DIAGRAM, WILL •BE ATTEND ED TO PROMPTLY. WE ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVINC4 NEW GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUM- MER WEAR. CLOTHINO MADI TO ORDER FORMEN AND BOYS, ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS ROOKIIII 4 J..t WILSON, ROOKIIILL WILSON, ROCKIIILL WILSON, 603 AND MKS, CH &MTN UT ST., PHILADELPHIA apr 1 pry Gado, &c. SPhING 18681 CLOTHS, CASNiM ERNI AN D CLOTH I NU HAGER & BROTHERS FIVE BLACK AND COLORED CUMIN, FRENCH .1 AMERICAN COATI N US. CASSIMERES FOR SU ITH. CASHMERE:TN, DRAP Iv ETE, .1 EA ALA Sr ALSO, IiOODS FOR BUIS' NV I All I A very largo anti complete toolortmenl aid Pricen as Low on In 1510. READY MADE Cl.Olll I Nil I FINE DRESS HUITH. MEDIUM AND FINE CAHMIMEUE surrs SUITS FOR Bore. A lull assortment of our own MILIIII fuel lire Hod gnaranteed to give satnilactlon In PRICE, QUALITY AND STYLI , : HAGER & SRO'S. --- LADIES DRF-SS DODDS I Wo I nvito an examination of NEW BVItINU I)RESS (1001)S JUST RECEIVE!) I ALSO, (Jr [dipln'a Manufacture, Including BOMBAZINE.9, TAMIESE, CANTON CLOTHS, BILK POPLINS CH AbLI I'OI'LINALPACAS, MOHAIR% dio., a" BLACK AND COLORED SILKS! FROM FINE TO EXTRA QUALITIES HAUER t BROTHEM. W INDOW MIIADES I 11ACIER & lIILOTIIBILS have now In atoru a choice iielection of WINIJOW HILIA UM,. to which they Invite attention. Alm°, all whitlin of White, Buff and Onion Shade WALL PAPERN, WALL PA PERS, WALL PAPP:I44A unwett A 1111.0Til EMS nro uow roculving • Our Stock will lie found complete, and In compriso a great variety of now designs et plain and tleoorattvo PAPER HAN(IINDS, Fine Stamped OM, Satins, Blank and Wood Colors, for PARLORS, HALLS, DININU ROOMS AND CHAMBERS. Also, DECORATIVE PAPERS In MARBLE, FRESCOES, OAIC, WALNUT, ROSEWOOD, &c. The most complete assortment over offered In Lancaster,and will be sold at loss than Phil a• dolphin. prices. Call and examine. HALTER & BROTHERS. INWINUM ENGLISH BRUSSELS. ENGLISH TAPESTRY, Imperial Three-Ply, Tapestry Ingrain, Extra and .9uperflne ingrain, Three-Ply and Plain Irene- Uan, Wool Mach, Cottage, Hemp and Rag CUrprts of Hartford and Lowell, and best Philadelphia 711041 . 1. FLOOR OIL CLOTIII3—from I to 4 yardn wide. Cocoa and Canton lfattlugx, Rugs, Door Mats, &c. Wo now offer a very full and complete stock. and at VERY LOW PRICES. mar 25 tfwU HAGER & BRCYTHILItii. 1868 THE GREATEST BARGAINS 1868 AND TUN: UEBT VLACH TO BUY? CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST, QIIEAP JOHN'H VARIETY HTORI. NO. 8 EAST KINO ISTRICKT, LANCASTER CITY THE MUST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY, nod at unpracodentedly Low I'rleen, of o.,odri of all lc Ifols =EOM PHOTO() ItAl'll ALBUMS TABLE At POCKET CUTLERY TOYS OF EVERY DVACITIPTION, PERFUMERY, ROA PH, and an ondlo-NN variety of Notlona. Ho that as on hand a largo and finely ?winded stock Of DRY Ci 0 (..) DS I (JI.OV FA, HOMIMItY, AND TRIMAI I NUM Ole ALL K I NIN, A LSO, Itnon AND SHORN for Men Women and (.1111111ren, Also, TIN WAII.I, I.OOIC INC/ (J 1./LH/IF:Si Ci LAM AND gu EENHWA RE Now In the time to get bargains, lug the entire Clock hum been laid In nt greatly reduced nun rue GOODS BOLD WHOLEHALE AND RETAII Sir Remember the cheapent ned best pinro to buy In all Labennter Ia nt CHEAP JOHN'S No. 3 EAST Kula HT.. LANCAVTILIL CITY. deo 4 tJw4B MVaiMIM AUTIIODIZED AND AUTHENTIC LIFE OF ULYSSES S. GIANT Comprising a complete and accurate history of hie eventful and Interesting career, with an authentic narrative of file invaluable military services, adding also an impartial estimate of his character as a Man, a Maier, and a e'lafr , f • man, fly Hoff. CHARLES A•DANA, late As sistant &oratory of War. The Springfield Re publican says; " Dana's Ufa of General Grant In sure to be the moot authentic and hoot Life of Grant published." 'For particulars apply teoraddress GURDONIBILL & CO., Hpringn elt I Mass., or W. D. MYERS, 41 Maiden Lane, N. Y. my 20 Itw 20 BLOODED STALLION. SPEEDWELL ITAMI3LETONIAN. f s f r e o . IlTiovfeLl shed . Brother ryy ol vi Dexte za r t t ic ht o LiC ia l Slag Dam, a messenger Mare of great speed and power of endurance, owned by the /ate pro prietor of theOornwall estate; will stand this ectumn for a limited number of Mares, at the stable of the Rpoodwe/1 Forge estate, Bricker villa, P. 0., Lancaster county, Pa., 13 miles north, of Lancaster clty, Pa., and 5 miles from LIU; on th e line of the Reading and Columbia R. 8., from April let to August let, at 850 to In. ante a Mara with Foal. Any person parting with a Mare before Rho Is known to be with Foal will be held respon sible for the Insurance money. Speedwell is said to show more blood than his Sire; he is a horse of Immense bone and muscular power; be has 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, full mane and tail, Milleris the sire of Speedwell, Jr.. Picket the Mare Kalmar° that trotted his mil.) in 8m lb' when 8 year old, and other flne stout speedy colts. Ten dollars service money toI:I:the Ulna Is the Mare served, balance forty dollarm when proved with foaL Mares si.distattoe kept on pssturage at moderate rates. Acci dents and escapes at the owners' risk.' Address, GEO. YOUTZ, Agent. Apr amw /8 AND . ... t i :• " : . : ' ''. ' 1 i I - -1 I .03 , . 1 = 3 : 7 .7.- -`E2 . 4l'; - r .4 . : `! '' ` t il ~ ~ .' ``,-.,. •.';,- `.3 HEIN, ,Sri
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