`; iodlano;rim For tadiiik Only. - • The Paris correspondent of the Xournat of Ommeres, thus ohrcudeles the latest fash ions in the gay metropolis "There are two camps In the world of hushion—the' fair belligerents Contending over the very important - question whether long skirts or short , skirts. khan carry the day. One of the warmest adherents of tee jupea courtec gave a grand ball a few nights since at which long skirts and trains were prohibited; none dared to • present them selves In a costume which touched the in step, or hung lower than the high heels of the satin slippers. The saying of "It nc put pas etre plus royaliste qut le roC' was fully verified, for "le bat des courtca jupcs " was a failure. The toilets worn voted to be ungraceful and' unbecoming, and short skirts wore literally mice a /a porte, being condemned, except for street wear, and the train reinstated in favor , for home and evening costume, The spring and summer toilets aro really quite charming this year. The mania for gold ornaments and tinsel, glass beads and false glitter, is on the wane. Bad taste, like all vulgar things, soon falls, and we notice with pleasure a reaction in favor of greater simplicity in dress.: Dresses and paletots are fashioned of the same material, and the trimmings, for those who love a toilet recherche, aro composed of either pnfflnga or flounces, likewise of the same tissue as the dress wrapping Sometimes the skirt of light brown, or lilac, or a shot silk, is cov ered with a peplum of black silk. The skirt is decorated at the bottom with a narrow flounce,and thepeplum trimmed all around the edges and sleeves with a narrow black silk flounce. A wide ribbon belt, with fringed ends of the same color on the gar ment, is always worn. The chapeau, al though riot increased In size, has gained in becomingnoss. The addition of the plan pie in Spanish or Chantilly lace adds grace to the coiffure, conceals the ravages of time when the face has lost its first bloom, and adds a charm to the beauty of eighteen summers." A dwelling near Medina, N. Y. was en tered on Monday night by burglars, who tied and gagged the inmates and carried off $lO,OOO in Government bonds. The burglars being pursued, three of them were captured and the money was recovered. Anna Dickinson has written a novel, which Messrs. Scribner have refused to pnblish because Anna makes her heroine, who is white, marry a man who is black, or vice versa. Anyhow there is some mis cegenation in it for which the publishers think the public il3 hardly prepared. vtiouiteo Ntitero. PROPHYLACTIC! The via medicatrix naluna In man la thw providential protection from disease, which the God of nature ham Implanted in every tie• sue, nerve and fillmont of our entire organlza• UM Were It, not for this Invialblo innate power lu man's nature he would be con stantly tossed like a frail bark from health to sickness, and often from sickness to dissolu tion. At every little change in the tempera ture of the atmosphere, or from the least no gloat In the use of food or clothing disease would begin Its cork of destruction. It is this prin ciple which prevents discus° under ordinary elreumeteuoes, nod often indeed, when It has Pretty thoroughly lorinuntrul amyl!' Rao th ntruoturo of the body—t:Linen It for n long time until at last the long bent bow becom en went unanisted nature ntnlcN, tho bruly emitelntem Reader, the object of medicine In clioeuse not In Itself to cure. The moot that modleit can do to any cane In Lu mxloL the vim Modica Utz naturie In ensLlng ofr (lin brolcen down Lk sues oftho body, and building up hue new, and that remedy which does the most to build up nud Invigorate the various functions of tho animal mechanism does tile most to assist as tare and heal disease AB vaccination In a protection egal net var olohl or small pox Ho to MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS a prolaction against, all Ingalls. whether lie reditary, endemic, or epidemic. Never before In the history man hus there been produced a coin hi nation of rented les ao potent for good, an tut tagoulaLle to dluenso The medical profession every wileo-, e has test ed and known well Its remodlal powers, nol WlthEdal:lllll2g M. D.'S disguise Idishler's herb Bitters with aromatics before administering It. They dare nut do without It where life and death are at stake. Thousauds upon thous ands of poor aufferers have been NOlolllllly and with n grentnhow of prufesa tonal dignity told that the closing cocoa was n ear at hand, that Lilo angel of hope fled when 2%11011W/1 Herb Bitters came IL and closed the gaping Jaws of the monster death—and bid defiance to disease. Everybody lakes it. In aifiCLIAUS of the lunge and throat It la a specific. Ministers of the Gospel, public speakers, singers nod auction eery use IL as a remedy for hoarseness Mothers heap It for croup, sore throat nod Cholic pains of their children. For general debility and 1101 . V01.19 camplalnla It excel+ all other remedies For scrofula, delicate diseases and weak nessmi arising from excesses or indl.retioD, first build up the general system and correct the sluggish functions of digestion with Inc Herb Bitters, then nee MISIILER'S GREEN LABEL BITTERS to counteract, and entirely eradicate the serer• ulous diathesis or the secondary and tertiary effects of delicate disePies. IL will speedily oure any minim ou any laid every p or the body. IL is the great Blood Purifier, where Mercury, lodine of Potash cud all other al terativeli have failed In those otionOvo die entice which ilciitcoy the palate end hones of the nose, the Green Label Bitters act like magic. The class of unforturinteA referred to n Love ehould begin by taking the flret week a table upoonful three tlmeu a day. The second week a tablespoonful nna a half, and the third week tablespoonful every three hours, and thus Con tinue to increase the dose until a very large done has been Laken when It should b.. grade ally diminished for a week or two, and tutu again increase. When too Meg,: a dose Is token Mile Green Label Bitters, or they have been too long continued, the throat will become somewhat Irritated, and a little elleaslnets fell In the stomach. Tao pullout should af tame rapidly diminish the dose when the ahove symptoms are oxparlenced. Au soon as i bey have passed off, begin again. There Isn.langer In taking tale Ureen Label Blt:ern, if only no much In taken ac will make the patient feel comfortable, neither will they Intoxicate; but to the contrary, we will guarantee that If an hnbltunl inebriltte L/LkOM a Win°gilt talli 01 II three Ulnas a day, he will acquire such a dim gust for Intoxicating drinks that In a short time he could nab° Induced to Gude IL If these Bitters nre token according to the above dlretlona we will warrants perfect cure in any form, stage or condition of Scrotalona or:delleate dharisee. Old Soma, Nwellin g a , tte., Inside or outside of the body, no matter Rune, what canoe, If email° at all. The Green Label Bitters are sold every where byall Druggists and Country Storekeepers ut $1.60 per bottle. M I S II L E It ' H RED LABEL BITTERS, In the Indica' friend, and k unequalled by any other preparation. In Chlorosla or Green Sickness, Irregularities Painful Menstruation, Suppression of the Monthly Flow, Ulceration of the Uterus, Whites or Leucurrlicea; lu Ito decline or change of life and all complaints incident to the sex It is a PERFECT PAN ACICA. Bold everywhere at $1.50 per bottle. B. B. HARTMAN CO., PRO eIIIETORS, • ANDIIICHICAGO, ILL. LANOAS'flill; PA 2.500, 000 CUSTOMERSINA TE I ARS • PATRONIZE THE BEST! Having the largest eapltal,most experlene,d buyers, and extensive trade of any concern In the Dollar Sale business, WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION In every Instance, and also the hest seh CLIOII of Goods ever offered • • Al ONE DOLLAR EACH. No other concern bas any show wherever our Agents are Benin'. Our motto, Prompt and Reliable." !dale and female agents wanted In .city andcouutry. TRH LAD/Es axe particularly requested to • trY our Dopujar club system of all kinds or Dry and Nancy Goods, Times Patterns, Cot ton Clotb,castme, Willer Goods, Watch es, &O. (batablithee - A patent pen foun tain end setback describing an article to be sold for ad llar, 10 cents,. far 02 ; 40 tor g 4• 80 for 810 bt by mall. Free pre.erkte to getter np, :.(worth baper gent. more Luau those sentbr.any other .00ncern,) according to theaslce orclab, Bend us a trial. Club, or ii not do not ran to send far a circular. , 24,41..—Car sale should 'Nor be classed I.Mb New York. dollarjewelry Rotel or bogus " Tea Oompanies."rts it Is nothing of the sort. •• : EASTMAN & KENDALL, le 8 bmw 65 Nano ter at., Boston, Ma as. ; m ., . ,TVO. • . ay . _# o • ri asp * . 44 - Al y6 Bl. 6s ll lE ll aMr•l pi 50 •8 nj h i ll • r MO kmaguts• Circular, 31111,Yh1Ay, Gaar# CrOcu'cut. S A W 8". Every Saw that Reaves :oar Fakelimey Is 011 Temperal.sad Patent Gramma, perfectly true and 'even. and made of italtform tangier bylonr patentµemper• lOlt AXES . Common shape, as good as the best. The RED JACKET (Coburn's Patent) AXE cannotibe:excelled.l We guarantee they will cut 25 per cent. more. than common Axes, with less labor to the chopper Bend for circular and prices to LIPPINCOTT d• :HAMMEL!, PITTSBURG, PA., :SOLE MANUFACTURERS For Sale by principal Hardware Dealers STENCIL STOCK. r§TAFFORD MANUFACTURING CO. 60 Fulton It. , Now York. Circulars and siiine e free. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE OFFICIAL lIIBTORY OF MR WAR. HA Causes, Mounter, Conduct and Results BY HON ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS. Its ready sale, combined with an increased commission, make it the best subscription book ever published. One agent in Easton, Pa., report 72 subscrib ers in three days. Another in lloeton, 103 sub scribers in four days. Send for Circliars and see onr terms, and a full description of the work, Address NA. TIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Philadelpdia, Pa MEDICAL ILLUMINATION !------------- Four Magnificently Illustrated Medical Books, centalning Important Physiological In formation, for Men and Women, sent free ou receipt of 23 cte, by addressing Dr. JOHN VAN. DERPOOL, No. 3o Clinton Place, N. Y. City. rXTANTED, AGENTS, 076 to $2OO per V 5 month, eve where male and iemale, to introduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COM MON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Thin machine will stitch, hem, tell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider In a most su perior manner. Price only 518. Fully war ranted for five years We will pay 51000 for any machine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than ours. It makes the " Elastic Lock Stitch." Every second stitch can be cut, and still the cloth can not be palled apart without tearing it. We pay Agents from 575 to $2OO per month and ex penses, or a commission from which twice that amount can bo made, Address, SECOMI3 & CO., PITTSI3URGH, PA„ or BOSTON, MASS. ution....Do not be Imposed upon by other parties palming of worthless cast-iron ma chines, under the same name or otherwise. Ours la the only genuine and really practical cheap machine manufactured. ASTROLOGY TPIIE F W . Na t it i fiTit r O oi L n oB , lr p Ol o tt n i; or the Planets at the time of your birth, de• dunes your ftiture destiny, and also mends you a correctxicture of your future partner, with date of mArrlnge, characteristics and appear. Once. Gives in tormul ion of lost or stolen prop. erty, tells you the bust IIeSS you are beet quali fied to panne, and sends likeness with all desired infer, by return mail, for Fifty Cents. Write plainly the date of your birth, and address Madame ii. I'. WAILUIs, Lock Box 207, Lockport, N. Y. aF, SPCCESS Of the ONE DOLLAR SALE a Revolu tion In Trade. WE furnish' at a uulform price of ONE DOL. 1-Alt, ouch articles na are used by every f rally, at a lose price than they are sold by any wholesale dealer In New York or ltostou. Agents Wanted to co-operate with us In carrying out a plan which meets the wants of the milliou, and In the disposal of a large and varied stock of Dry and Fancy Goods, Silver Plated Wore, Watches, Carpotings, &c. Our terms to Agents are superior to those of any other don, as our circular will chow. Those gettaug up clubs can Bemire apiece of Sheeting, \Val ch, Silk Dress, Shawl, Sewing Machine, dm., die., FREE O 1 COST. A check describing an article to be cold for a Dollar, 10 eta.; 2D for 84; 50 for 86; 100 for SIU, sent by mall. Send money by Registered let ter. Uranium mailed to any address. A geul Wanted everywhere. Address, HARRIS & PLUAIDI 34 Hanover id., Boston, Mass. LOOK I LOOK !! LOOK I ! A GENTSWA.NTED—FOItriIIAW dzFISK',3 I'AWNBROKER'd SALE, to whom grout Inducements are offered. We will send you a Sowing Machine or Nice Dress free of east. Give us a trial. Catalogue sent free. SHAW & FISK, P. O. Box SOS, BOSLeII, Mass lIAVE YOU TRIED TOWLE b CO'S NONPAREIL DOLLAR SALE ? IF yon have not now is your time to secure the greatest bargains ever offered by any concern in the world. Investigate tide at once—lt will pay- All parties to the Dollar Salo business advertise to give the best bar gains, best inducements to agents, Sc. But the (Mods tell the story. The proof of the pudding is tile eating. Terms lower than the lowest. Circulars sent tree. Address, TOWLE: .a. CO., 7 Tremont Row, Boston, Mass. Proof °tour statement that we nave made A COMPLETE REVOLUTION IN TRADE, can be found In the fact that the immense business we have built up has induced IL multi tude of Small Concerns to imitate our club sys tem, and some by adverthing the presents they will give to agents, seek, unsuccessfully, to di vert some of our business to themselves. We snake this announcement simply to inform Lee public that It will be for we Interest to patronize our house, as we still continue to give better goods and greater inducements to Agents than any other concern in the busi ness. We veil every description of DRY AND FANCY 1100D`,+PLATED WARE JEWELRY, WATCHES, BEWING MACHINES, Ac. , tee., for the uniform price of ONE DOLLAR. rulers ti.mt to any aililre,,a iron. PARK ER & Nov. OS and' lee Hummer vt., Boston, GREAT SALE DRY GOODS, CA HPETINGS, BOOTS AND siroEs, SILVER PLATED WARE, A L 13 U M. S' , And a variety of valuable twit useful articles for Bale at ONE DOLLAR for oaeli ARTICLE A check describing an article selected from our Stock for sale at ONE DOLLAR, will be sent on the receipt Of rillVe Cents to pay post• age. No charge for Schedules or Cheeks made at this emtabltatiMent. Semi for Circulars, as this Is the most liberal sale ofL he kind In the country: Address, FARNHAM & CO., No. 21 Friend at, Boston, Mass. CARPENTER _ . S gn+ or N no w - Practical Book fin Architecture and Stair Building. A. J. Bli liNN.LL,t tiO., Publish°, s, Troy, N. Y. RA WFORD'S Stump and Rock Ex tractor uud Elevator perfected. Semi for circular. A. Crawford, Warren, Me. TO THE LADIES We are agents for oyer ONE HUNDRED Foreign and Domestic Manufacturers, and are prepared to furnish the whole country with DRY and FANCY GOODS SILKS SHAWLS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, FURNITURE, PIANOS, SEWING MACHINE., &c., at the uniform price Of ' ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE. Send your clubs of 10 and upwards, for de scriptive checks, showing what article can be obtained for One Dollar, - with 10 cents for each check. CIRCULARS SENT FREE. Presents worth from S 3 to $lOO sent free of charge to agents sending clubs. Agent., Wonted in every Town. CUSHMAN & CO. 10 Areb PiLreet. Roston. DEBAT DISTRIBUTION BY THE METROPOLITAN GIFT COMP' 1' EVERY TICKET DRAWri A PRIZE; 5 Cash (lifts, 15 Wig " 2.5 20 Elegant Rosewood P l / 1 1108....EAC11 $3OO to ssuo Melodeons.. " 75 to ire 150 Sewing Machines " au to 175 250 Musical Boxes " 25 to Mi 300 Fine Gold Watches " 75 to 000 700 Fine Silver Watchee- " 3U to 50 Fine Oil Paintings Framed hingravings,Sllver Ware, Photo.raph Allmms, and a large as sortment of Fine Gold' Jewelry, In all valued at 1,000 000 DOLL111:19. A CIIANCS TO DRAW ANY., OS THE ABOVE PRIZES BY PURCHASING A SEALED TICKET FOB 25 cairra—Tickets doserlbing each Prize era sealed in Envelopes and 'thoroughly On receipt of 25 cents a Sealed Ticket will be drawn, without choice, and -delivered at our .oLllce, or sent by mail to any address. The prize named upon It will be delivered to the ticket holder on payment of one dollar. Prizes will be immediately sent to any address, as re quested, by express or , return mall. • You will know what your Prize .1a be fore yon pay for . Any Prize may be ex. changed for another of the same • a:ue. .No Our patrons can depend on tali dealing. Referenees.—We select the few following names from the many who have lately drawn .Valuable Prizes and.itkodly permitted. us to publish them: S. Sidrala, N. Y., 81,00; Miss Annie Monroe , Chicago, Id., Plano j valued at 5850; Itobt. Jackson. Dubuque, lows, Gold Walok,‘ 11250 Jficearhy Louisville, Ry.,Dramond Cluster Ring, Onto, R A Pat terson,'New Bedford, Masa, Silver . 'rea -2 Bet, $175; MIMI Emma Walworth, Milwaukee, Wis. '' , i.' l .; • :.j*iiii , .44llF.oo.oeo. ll ' Piing r lM tev. T. W. Pitt, OleVelend;Oldo, Nelodeeii, 11125. • •SO-We publish- no nsmes.,withent perm's - Optinistais of She Press.—” They are doing lbelargest buslness , the Ilan Is reliable; and deserve their , imcce;s."—Weekly Tribune, Peb. We haves:an:tined their tristam, and know them to be a fair dealing flrin ! "—Nete York Herald, Feb. 2,1808. "‘" Last week ea friend of outs drew al5OO price, Which vnufpreinptly receiVed."—Daily New:, Afar.B, 'lBBB. • !bend for circular giving many more refer ences and favorable notices from the press. Liberal inducements to Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Every package of Sealed Envel open contains ONE CASH (APT. Six Ticket for Id: 18 for $2; 85 for $5; .110 for $l5. All letters should be addressed to HARPER, WLLSOH d. W.,173 Broadway, N. Y. Union gatifit Natload. 600 NILES OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. Are now finished and 111 operation. Sixty miles or track have been laid this spring, and the work along the whole linebetween the At lantic and Pacific States is being pushed for ward more rapidly than ever before. More than twenty thousand men are employed, and It is not impossible that the entire track, from Omaha to Sa""OentOr will be finished in 1809 indiead of 1870. The means provided are am ple, and allthat energy, men and money can do to secure the completion of this GREAT WORK, at the earl lost possible day, will be done The UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COX PANT receive: I.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right of way, and all necessary timber and other materials found along the line of Ha oper tlons.• •''• GOVERMENT GRANT of 12,500 Acres Of lend to the mile, taken In alternate see- Roue MS oath side of its road. TUB is an ab solute dOUation, and will be a warm of large revenue In the future. lII.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of United States Thirty-year Bonds, amounting to from $lO,OOO to 818,000 per mile, according to the difficulties to be surmounted on thevarious sections to be built. The Government takes a second mortage as security, and It is ex• peeled that not only the interest, but the principal amount mey be paid in services rendered by the Company in transporting troops, mails, Sc. The interest is now much more than paid in this way, besides secnrisg a great saviug In time and money to the Gov ernment. IV.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right to is sue its own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, to aid in building the road, to the same amount as the U. S. Bonds, issued, for the same purpose and no more. The GOVERN. 3I ENT Psalms 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 Cominissioners and pronounced to be in all respects a first-class Railroad, laid with a heavy Trail, and completely supplied with depots, stations, turnouts, car-shops, loco motives, cars, dm. V.—A CAPITAL STOCK SUItsCRIPTION from tile stockholders, of which over Bight Million Dollars have been paid in upon the work al. ready done, and which will be increased as the wants of the Company require, VI.—NET ()ASH. EARNINGS on Rs Way BUSI. nese, that already amount to monk TOSS Tae INT E R EST 011 the First Mortgage Bonds. These earnings at eno indication of the vast through traffic that must fellow the opening of the line to the Pacific, bet they certainly prove that FIRST MORTONON BONDS 111,011 .11 . 11 a properly, coßtlng nearly three times their amount, MO Company Lave abundant means in their treasury, and make no appeal to the public to purchase their Bonds, as the daily subsorlp• Lions arc entirely sat isfactory; but they sub• mit that, for entire security and liberal returns there issertainty no better Investment in the market. The Union Pacific Bonds are for SLOW each and have eoupons attached. They have thirty 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 lu gold at maturity. At the preseat rate of gold, these bonds pay an annual income on their cost of NEARLY NINE PER CENT., AND IT 18 BELIEVED THAT THEY WILL SOON BE AT A PRENIIUM. The Cumpany reserve the right to advance the price of their bonds to a rate above par at any lime, and will hot all any orders or re ceive ally subscriptions on which the money has been actually paid at the Company's office beton• the time of such advance. Subscriptions will be received in Lainineter by LANCASTER NATIONAL BANK. REED, McORANN & CO., BANKERS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, and In New York ran.) corm y i d Olive, No. 20 Nassau Street AND Dl' JOHN J. CISCO &SON, BANKERS, NO. LS WALL STREET, And by the Compauy's Advertised A;euts throughout the United States. Remittances should be made in straits or other funds par lu New York, and the Bonds will be sent free of charge by return expre s. Parties subscribing through local agents, will look to them for their safe delivery. A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR ibM has Just bein published by the Company, giving fuller information than is possible in an advertise men!, respecting the Progress of the Work, the Resources of the Country traversed by the Road, the Means for Construction, and the Value of the Bonds, which will be sent free on application at the Company's of or to any of the advertised agents. my 27 EAlaw gcgal Notirto. I;ISI'ATE OF OEOItUE WIENN'r, LATE of Conoy township, deceased.—Letters of Administration ou 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 mantis against the same will present them for settlement to the tinder signed, residing in said township. JOAN Kun, Administrator. may 13 titAvitl ASS IGNE I) ESTATE OF REUBEN Bucher anti wile, of West Cecatico town ship, Lancaster county. Reuben Bucher, of West (26CalICO township, having by deed of Voluntary assignment, dated - - - -, assigned and transferred nil the estate and etlcts Of the said RettiMu Bucher to the undersigned, for the benefit of the creditors of the sold 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 UM)) to CYRUS REAM, Assignee, !feinting In ERNI. Coeuilco township, my 1:1 titw 11) LASTATE OF GEORGE S'FRUBLE, LATE Li of East Lampeter township, deceased.— Letters Testamentary on sold estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Intiebto•i thereto men quested to make Imme diate payment, and those having claims or de. mends against the said decedent will snake known Ste same to the undersigned Executor of the will of said deceased, residing in said township, without delay. Jelly taw* 21 DANIEL. BAKER, EsTATE Ok"ritionAs N. IIicILVAINE, late or Salisbury township, dtceased.— Letters of administration on said estate hav ing been arant^d to the undersigned, all per sons Indebted thereto are requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands sent Mit the same will pre sent them without delay fur settlement, to the undersigned, residing In sold township. THOMAS A. MCILVAJNE, GEORGE L. MciI:VAINE, MARIA 1,. Mc ILVAINE, .1,1044. w 2; AtlrolulsLralors Xl °TICE IN BAN lit RE PTCY.--This is to 11 give notice, Thal, on the tith day of June, 1888,a warrant in Bankruptcy Wtift loaned ugalusL the este Le of itullEitT I,VANcI, of the township of Eden, In the county of Lancaster, and State of Pennsylvania, who has been all & Judged a Bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment of any debts, nd de Ivory of any property belonging to such Bankrupt, to him or nor his use, and the transfer of any property by Win, are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more as- Slgnthe of his esiate, will he held at a court of Bankruptcy, t n be hoiden at the Mike of the Register, No. U South Queen street, intim city of Lanctoter, Pa., before A. Slaymaker, Esq., Register, on the' nd day of July, A, L , ISCS, at o'Cinek, tt. JOSEPH - UAINTNER, Deputy U. S. Marshal, 9th District, Pa. Lancaster, June Ka, IVIS. Je IV 2tni A SSW NEI! ESTATE REUBEN MX 11 ER and Wife, of West Comae° township.— To the creditors of said Ass tutor—Au appraise men t setting aside S3OO worth of property, for the benefit of Assignor, having been filed hi he Prothonotary's (Alice, the Court this day approved and confirmed said appraisement ; nisi -unless exceptions he bled to such praisement within 30 days hereafter. CYRUS REAM, my2Blttht:ltiv Assignee. btrueoo, $lO,OOO . " 5,000 1,000 E LARGEST AND FIN EST STOCK OF SADDLERY IN THE CITY, . IiABERBUSH , S. W. ANGLE OF CENTRE :-QUARE _ r,A,VCAS'I ER. Pd. Silver and Gold Mounted Harness. Prince's Metal and Covered Mounted Har ness: Fine Japanned and (hide Mounted Harness. Fine and Cum mutt Double Harness. TEAM HARNESS. Men's and Boy's Riding Saddles. Latlit.' Siding Saddle's and Bridles. Remy, Sultry, Riding and Team Whips, ' Leather, Cotton and Linen Fly-Nets. Linen and Gum Horse Covers anti Lap Covers. Also, Sole Leather Trunks. Ladies' Dress Trunks. Genie' fravellug Trunks. Sole Leather and Common Valleses. Leather and Carpet Traveling lingo. Flue Turkey and French Morocco Satchels. and all other articles in the business which will be sold et, the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Particular attention paid to repairing. Also, Rennehe Improved Harness Pads Sold here. Shop rights for manufacturing Relinels' Im proved Haunts Pads, will be sold at reasona ble rates. my 21 timd.tlyw DOEING SLATE—PRICES REDUCED The undersigned has constantly on hands all supply of Rooting Slate for sale at, Reduced Prices. • Also, an .extra LIGHT-ROOFING SLATE, Intended for slating on Shingle roofs. Employing the very best slaters allwork will be warranted to be executed in the best man ner. J3uilelers and others will dud it •to their •Intereatto call and examine the su_m pleuat his Aicultural and Seed Wardrooms, blp all East King street Lancaster, Pa., doorawestof. the Conrt.Hogsv. GF,O. D.SPRECILER, e so 11 • ' tfdsw 0,0 ,P Zig !Is • ' Nk d'r Wieb_ A - ' "IC' g, I Z:V ',an PESNA. LADIES' E NIP 11A. OFFICE.• NO. 46 ELEOOND FLoort. Entered aroordlnit to act of Congreseln the year 1937. by Menton BCHTMARDT,In the Maya Office of the District Courtof thetrotted Staten, for the Middle Dyntlet of Alabama: , • • • • . . - M. BET HA iI)T, Optician and :Oculist, of Berlin, Prussia . , recently of Be* ' York. IMPORTANT NEW INVENTION. TRADE MARK. GLASS isPECTACLES. The only perfect lens in existence.. Superior to any other in use—cotefiracted in accordance ,vith the science and philosophy of nature in the peculiar form of • A.Coneave•Co.ves lElllpela, ' • Admirably adapted to theorgana of Sight, and perfectly natural to the eye, atro rdlng.l4lo. gether the best artificial help to the Unman vision ever invented. Used only by the Professor of Optics and Spectacle Manufacturer. THE ADVANTAGES of these Spectacles over all others, are let. The only true Lens known, Wanly perfectly free from chromatic light, so well known to be thecause olinjtiry to the vision, and which make the change of Spectacles to glasses of stronger power so often required, while In many instances both near and dia. taut °Meets are seen with equal facility thro' the same glasses. 2d. Can be worn with perfect ease for any length of time at one flitting, giving as tonishing clearness of vision, by candle or other artificial light, comfort to the spectacle wearer hitherto unknown. Bd. 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, tbese lenses by soften:deg the rays, effect a most agreeable sensation and give great relief. 9th. In all Nervous Affections or the Eye, causing doll and startling pains In the eyebal l 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. 6th. Ground by Peculiar Machinery, got up at the greatest Con, mathematically calculated, txpressly fur the inaunfacture of this lens so as to produce it With the true spherical accutacy, and Its focus is at the exact centre, a point of vital importance, and which no other lens possess. 6th. These lipectacies are Scientifically adjusted to every case of defective Bight with unerring accuracy, whether arising from age, disease, strain, overwork, or premature de cay, by Dr. M. Befall ♦OD?, on a new and ex• act principle, entirely. his own, which has eel. dom failed to 1.3.031TE1CL 7LII, Primfor Nuperlority over the old kind of Spectacles : they are uted exoluelvely at all the Hospitals for diseases of the eye In Berlin, Prussia, and elsewhere. Bth. tieing the Original inventor and manufacturer of the Australian Crystal elms for Spectacles, he therefore claims that he has the only genuine article of that kind In the United States. After several years of publle prac tice and study In the hospitals of Europe ad justlng spectacles to patients under every as pect of defective vision, as wait as experience in an extensive, long established business in his optittonal institute both here and In Eu rope, Dr. BerUhUrth considers it a sufficient guarantee of his ability , to supply such glasses as aro best calculated for the a.sistance or re covery of Imperfect sight. 10th. Dr. Bernhardt to signalize film self from the host of pret. uders In ills pro Os sins, whit pride submits for inspection Copies of testimonials be has lecelved tram medical gentlemen of the most tinquestionatilerespeete and mitmt hi A merles; i.leo a Lum bar of certi..cutes train welt known iroulleinen of distinction who have used his speciaclee-the originals of all of wldch,lte yidl be happy to show to those who may request it. The use of any of the following names or certificates hereunto affixed, WI. bout an actual possession or the same, would be forgery. a daring capital offence. punishable by Eiattimprlsonment. • Testimony of /Recommendations from Medical Gentlemen. Profeasore of the highest Ophthalmic talent I it Lancaster, Pa , and the Union, LANCANTER, PA., May M, 10118. I have exawlve d a ;treat variety of Glasses manufuotured by Dr. M.llornhasdt,and in Justice to him, must say, that his Glasses are of a superior quality, adapted . to meet the wants of almost every eye, where the vision is in any way Imperfect. The Doctor seleotedfor 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. duo. L. Atlee, 11. D. I have examined what 1 conceive to be a complete assortment of spectacles, mann factnredfrona the Australian Crystal, admira bly adapted to the various Infirmities of that esqubdtely delicate rgan the human eye , whether the impaired vision Is the result of disease or the natural weakness Incident to old age. I. regard the speelmens of Dr. Bernhardt the best I have ever sees, and as such cteer fully recommend them. Henry Carpenter, H. D. - Lancaster. May 2.5, 18114 • 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 msnufacture of Ills Glasses Is of remarkable purity and beauty, and adds very much to their value. I recommend him with great oncerfulness to the confidence of all who may require his services. H. ii. Muhleuberg, M. D. Lancaster, May 25, MS. I have had the opportunity of examin• lug the various specimens of Australian Crys tal In the possession of Dr. Bernhardt, and also testing Mr myself the superior character of his Glasses. lie is a scientific Optician. Afterex amining my eyes, he has fitted for me specta cles which greatly aid my vision. I recommend all whose eyes are defective. and who need Glasses, to obtain them from Dr. Bernhardt. J. Aug. Ehler, M. D. Lancaster, May 25, 18.03. It has given me - much pleasure to make the acquaintance of Dr. Bernhardt, and to ex amine ID- assortment of Glasses, which Is the most complete I have over seen. Hale a scien tific Optician, end adapts his Glasses with ad mirable skill to the various conditions of the rye. He selected a pair for me alter a careful examination of my eyes, which enable me ,to readwltligreater distinctness and comfort than those that 1 alretyly possess. I cheerfully re- commend him to ail who need the services of a skilled Optician. E. Greenwald, D. D. Pastor Chorea of Holy Trinity May :Xi, ISIS. Lancaster, Pa. I have examined With much satisfac tion a great variety of Dr. M. Bernhardt's Aus tralian Glasses, manufactured by himself, which seem to be adapted with nice judgment and extraordinary skill to every kind and de gree of defective vision. For several months I have been suffering very much from weak eyes. He nas selected a pair of glasses for me which are comfortable to the eye and aid my eight more than any I have before worn. I take pleasure in expressing my confidence lu his ability and skill as a scientific and praetis cal Optician. E. V Gerhart. Lancaster, May 26, 181.8. I have had the pleasure of becoming acquainted with Dr. M. Bernhardt, a Scientific Optician, whose extensive travels through the United states, and testimonials of the most eminent professional gentlemen have estab lished the highest reputation. I have also examined his glasses and have no hesitancy le saying that they are the most perfect that have come under my notice. From the thorough arc/mil:it once of the Doctor with the Science i f Optics, lie is able to suit all cases of weskit.. or, Im pairea vision. I most cor dially recommend him to all who may need his services, D. Bigler. Bishop of Moravian Church, May 2fi , 1808. Lancaster, Pa. Testimonials similar to the above may be aeon at Dr. Bern hartlt's office from many other dual mu halted gentlemen, among whom are: JOAN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New York. 81. L. Herr. 31. 1,. Lancaster. Penn'n. May :.sth, 1888. Hon. A. 0. Curtin, Governor of Penn eylvanta, Harrisburg, Pa., November 27, 1855. Atom it. H. Hayes, Governor of Ohio Columbus, 21x2 988, 1868. Gilice Hours from 9 A. Si. to 5 P. M. , Cooper's Hotel, West Mutt street. Ntl3.—Owtng to engagements elsewhere, Dr. Bernhardt will be able to remain here but a abort time only. r113.281111,14W O. W. HUNTEit, No. 6 South Duke st., Lancaster Prices are corrected Weekly up to the hour of Publication, making The Journal almost in dispensable to allt.lealers in Stories, Govern ment Sonde, Dry Goods, Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Groceries, Fish, Salt, Country Produce, Hardware, Iron, Steel', Tin, Metals, Furs, Skins, Wools. Domestic and Foreign Fruits. Naas, Hides, Leather, Tobacco, itc. 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It purifies the blood, Invigorates thesystem, possesses great.tionrislang and strengta ening power, enables the stomach to digest the heartiestleod, makeeeleep refreshing, and es tabllsheS robust health. 'Smokers and' Chew. era for fifty years oared. ' Price, 60 cents, post free; A treatise on - the injurious effect of To. bacco,^with nets. of . references,AeStimon.tais, Ae., sent free. Agents wanted: , Address. 1./H. T. I. ABBOTT, Jersey City, NeW jersey, ' A CLM6OY2dA2V9 Trarrato rt v,• 7 one 'Box of Antidote cured my brother and myself. It never falls; REV.I.etAIAR. W. SLIOESIAILER, - Kelley's Station. Pa. i eg.l.md RRUBEN 7f. LONG. ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. 8 - SOUTH DUBE STREET, Lancaster. - M. H. PRICE, No; R North Duke el.. Len loner see. A. WII.SON, so. .53 Eaot King st...Lancanter SI lION ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE WITH N. ELL,MAXER, Es q., NORTH DUKE STHILICT. ee LA NCASTEH, PA. • watO pt 25 ly D. W. PAlrirmwtos, Han removed bie nitren to No. 68 Ems!, get • Speolal attention paid to procuring ors op• posing discharges of debtors in bankruptcy, proof and 'presentation of claims, rendering professional assistance to assignees; and 'all business, in Short, connected with rwoceedings in voluntary. -or .InVoluntary bankruptcy, whether before the itegleter or :the', United States Courts. Parties intending .to take the benefit of the law will usually find' it advert tageons to have a preliminary consultation.' SLATE I SLATES SLATE! . ROBEAT owENs, ANA OIINAZOINTAL BI ATE R0.0.F EAST.. LEMON STREET, ABOVE DUKE LANCASTER, PA. Great Redaction In the Prise of Slate Roofing. •s - Leave your orders-at.Diller & Grofre Hardware Store. op 23 3t **4.010,40.;' , ,:•.;..,. , ocult.t: eg CRY TAL :Itturnello-at-gatti. • ;. • • 4 :1 - • _ up • -10 THE DIAMOND STATE TFIEESHEE AND CLEANER. We call the attention of. Farmers and others to . our' IMPROVED DIAMOND STATE THREBEIERAND.CLEASER- with Double acaingSEPAßATOß. - ThepracticaloparatiOn of. these Machines is snob- tys will warrant us in. advising those in want of Threshers and Cleaners to - examine ours. before purela elsewhere. We build three alzesNon . tact( cylinder. •No. 2. SO inch cylinder. No. 2. - 1213. in cylinder. They are of the best ma .terlabi and wor p small arranted scan snit purchasers. .Large or powers can be Wed to drive theta,' as desired. 'Zbe, 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 is a model of aimplicity In Sts construction and operation, and the price of It below that of others In the market. Tho double shaker separates all the grain from the straw—andthelkalsuniturpassed as a Cleaner. The shoe under the Shaker can be easily de tadied awl the Machine rated as a Thresher and Separator alone. We also manufacture Endless Chain Horse Powers—of which all the bearings 'for wheels are steel, maklng.them run with great ease to the team. Also LEVER POWERS. Send for a Circular. my 27 Smw2l) CASH° & Newark Machine Works, Newark, Del FOR THE HARVEST OF 1868., _ "THE VALLEY CHIEF.' The above Rain will buy one of MARSH, GEIER et CO.'S COMBINED SELF-RAYING REAPERS AND MOWERS. "The Valley Chief," Judging by the success attending the working of the one hundred Machines we built last season, will, in d short time supersede all others. We are now bond ing three hundred more of these complete Har vesters, and with confidence offer them to the public, feeling assured that their excellent points cannot fail to secure universal appro val. They have been tried la 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,aud form ing a simple, strong and handy machine, which two horses can draw with mle. For reliability in doing good work in tangled wain no other can compete with the Marsh. Self-Rake • and in this assertion we appeal to our sixhundred customers in Lancaster county alone. We also refer to the official re, port of the great national trial at Auburn, N. Y" of the Eitlf•Raking Reapers, In which the Marsh-Self-Rake LOOK the highest mark. Bee page 41 and 42 or the second national trial of Mowers and ReaperA, by the " New York State Agricultural TM! Society." The Valley Chief 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 and see samples at our Works, in MT. JOY, or at the southwest corner of Centre Square Lancaster, Pa. MARSH, GRIER & CO. DAVID BUIIVIoLDEE. Agent. aprb 3mw 14 TO GRAIN SHIPPERS, MILLERS AND DISTILLERS. ~i ~4 We are manufacturing the celebrated Richards' Power Corn She Hers, OF ALL SIZES AND CAPACITY No, 0 shells SOO to 1,000 bushels per hour No, 1 shells 250 to 500 bushelS per hour 0. 2 shells 150 to 250 bushels per hour No. 3 shells 100 to 150 bushels per hour No, 4 shells 00 to 100 bushels per Lour They are built of Iron, very simple In eon strueLlon, and never "get out or ordsr," NEARLY 1,000 MACHINES Are Irt daily use throughout tile West, many of which have run five or six yours, without a dollar's expense for repairs. They shell the Corn Perfectly Clean from the Cob. They do not cut or grind the grain. They clean the corn in prime col:Minot for mill or market. They require less power than any Ma. chine or same capacity. _.____ Vir - We Warraut every tanchlne. - V0 Nos. 0, 1 and 2, are adapted for LARGE SHIPPERS, WAREHOUSES, DISTILLER IES, (. Dios. if and. 4 are especially ad bled forMdm..B. The Corn is shovelled directly from the wagon or crib to sheller, and requires no feed ers or extra hands to watch or regulate them. The cobs, dust and chaff are blown out at the end, and cleaned corn delivered on either side of machine, as required. WE REFER TO Illinois Central R. R. Co., Chicago, have SIX in operation. Michigan Central R. R. Co., Chicago, have FOUR in operation. Board of Trade, Chicago, have over 100 lu operation. Star and Crescent Mills, Chicago, have TWO in operation. H. Fitch et Son, Columbus, Ohio, have TEN in operation. Wm. Moneypeny & Co., Columbus, Ohlo have TWO in operation. W. E. Delaplane t& Co.; Circleville, Ohio. Erie Elevators, Cleveland, Ohio. Union Elevators, Cleveland, Ohio. D. S.M. R. R. Elevators, Toledo, Ohio. Hayes & Bros., Distillers, Cincinnati, Ohlo. E, O. Durham Er. Sous, Distillers, Cincinnati Ohio. Lawton, Barnett & Co., Piqua, Oalo. Chaffee & Co , Tippecanoe, Ohio. Pittsburg Elevator Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Chas. Glazier & Co., Merchant Mills, Indian apolls. lloosler state Mills, Indianapolis, Ind. Hayes t Bro., Distillers, Lawrenceburg, Ind, Burkam et Co., Distillers, Cambridge, Ind, E. M. Talbot & Co., Elevator, Peru, Ind. Shearer do Co., Elevator, Peru, Ind. Wiltenbsrger& Co., Elevator. Peru, Ind. Dick do Buchanan, Elevator, Hu ntingtonln d Johnson & Co., Mehl. Mills, Logansport, Ind. lieo. Cecil & Co., Merchant Mills, Lcgaus , port, Ind. Thos. Wilson dr. Co., Merchant Mills, Logone port, lud. _ _ Jas. Spears & Co., Elevator, Lafayette, Ind. Tinkler Bros., Elevator, Lafayette, Ind. Thos. Underwood, Elevator, Lafayette, Ind. McKean & Paddock, Elevator, Terre Haute. McEwen, Webb & Co., Mills, Franklin, Ind. MeEwen, Webb & Co.. Mills, Columbus, Ind. E. Terrell, Mils, Columbus, Ind. Pollock & Bro., Mills, Vincennes, Ind. Plant & Bro., Mills, St. Louis, Mo, Stannard & Slaybaelr, Mills, New Orleans, La. Griswold, Collin & Neiv York, Buenos Ayre+ and South America. And all the prin cipal Mills, Warehouses and Disill,erles of the West. We are also manufacturing the best SMALL BURR FEED MILLS Extant, warranted to grind from 20 to 75 bush els of meal or teed per hour, ac:ordl ng to size, and with one-half the usual power required.— They grind all kinds of groin, coffee, spices, drugs, paints, &c. Iron Feed DlLlis, Hand and Horse Power Corn Shelters, PORTABLE AND STATIONARY ENGINES, Cinnlar Saw Mills, Shingle Mills, Wood Work ing Machinery, Steam Pumps and Force Pumps ofalltlizes,Phafting, Follies and Elevator Machinery BUILT TO ORDER, RIOUARDS' IRON WORKS, 100 & 101 Washington at., Chicago, my 5 td laweeitweow Nor fort. Alterftwitcats. G ALE' s COPPER STRIP FEED CUTTER, For hand or horse-power, acknowledged the FASTEST, EASIE-IT, and overy way BEST IN USE. For sale by J. It. DFICA.TUR CO., Dealers In Agricultural Implements. etc. 11l WATER STREET, New York. Fend for Illustrated Circular. my 7 d,cw (THE Y. MERCANTILE JOURNAL, ESTABLISIIED 1803, Is published Weekly (Thursday Morning,) giving tne Most Extensive and Accurate Price Lista ever pub fished in the U. S. It is strictly neutral as regards Politics, but independent in its criticisms upon all matters alrectlng the Commercial and Financial interests of the Nation. Lrulirs do not Allow this to Escape Your Notice. S A NITELLE OR 'LIQUID PEARLINE. It secures to you permanently a most desira ble boon—a skin of satin-like texture, and the warm delicate-complexion of rapturous youth. Its effects arkimmedlate. It contains no In jurious substance. This Is no fiction, as s trial will prove all we claim for it. Price 75 cents. If your druggist does not keeplt semi the aittount to us and it will be forwarded by Ex press. A. MAURY dr CO., Proprietors, les-2ead 171 Duane street, New Yolk. EDGED ILL SCIIOOL, PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY. - • - - Boys- thoroughly prepared for College, or, for Business. Next. Ses&lon begins Aug. 26. For Circulars address, leB-3mde.w REV. T. W. CA'rPELL. . TOBACCO ANTIDOTE Extract Froth, Report - of Ftirmere Club, New York,. 1867. • . . " WaSisittelLadrtnraS:—Wllliam D. Osborn Port Byron Caynga, - Ommty,l.P. sem: 'WM the Club Alva •us its opinion of washing ma chines? : It economyto pay.fonrteen 'dollars for .onls , orDare .nutonixtes? :yviii It wash farmers' clothes clean, and ,not be too hard work .tot the women.? 'Washing machines have soienerally proved to be failures that I am afraid of throwing away my money upon one."' • .` t3oLorr.ltonmiow—ll you had to pay ten times the money.you mention, it. would be the bebt,investmeng you ever made lion your farm. .Batyou must not have that one. Get - the Universal Clothes Wringer •tv it, and your wife and childern . will rise up and call you blessed. For they will Bud washing made easy." Bold try R. C. BROWNING, General Agent, my 25 Cortiandt street, N. y . ___ And byDealers and Danvaasers evlA ' here: EME==MI ..:;;AtAt:.lo**4. P 4 icurrafflao.—Aval • - der the authatitar,of a Deed Of Triutt tiest‘• _dahavallie Mit day of Atiy,l,4 MAIO. :carded Inthaelerkts Mos of tbe Wanly Mart .of Clarke mint Pa., on the /4th day of July. 186 executed Hobert O. Randolphand wife to James P. Ri (now deceased,}; atift Prov ince .MoCormick; Trustee, for the benefit of Isaac:Wood, now deceased , the undersigned, . the - surviving Trustee, udder said deed, as the lustance and request of Charles L. Wood and Daniel T. Wood, Executor's - of Isaac Wood. illn order salsa, pay and gamily the prin w cipa ,l l Sum' of to SUM w ,' ith interest us the same from and after the let day oflanuary 1861, width, according Weald trust and.obligaa tion referred to therein hi, now in _ and unpaid. sell at public.. ction; In Berry. the county seatiof edit county, on the on ner of the street,. at its intersection by the turnpike Parting to Millwood; in said county, on the terms mentioned helm: ............................ :~: ~_ ~t THE YOLLoWING PIECES AND PARCELS OF LAND mentioned and described in said Trust D eed. In separate parcels, at therein described, rso much thereof as will pay said debt and inter est, and costs incident to the execution of the A Traci of Land described in said Trust 'Deed as "part of the Farm known as " New Market," containing abont ES ACRES, and the "same land conveyed by metes and bounds by Philip Burwell and dna= R. his wife to the said Robert C. Randolph by deed dated 22.1 February, 1898, and recorded in the Clerk's Office the 26th February, 1238: "One Other Tract, described In said Trust deed as adjoining the above described tract, CONTAINING ABOUT M 73 ACRES. and as being part of the said farm , above men tioned, called "New Market," ' and which was conveyed by deed from Philip L. C. Bur -well, slated the 28th June, 1811, to the said Philip Burwell, and by the latter devised to said Robert C, Randolph by his last will," &a., _which is of "record In Clarke County Con*" dos.;end One Other Tract, described Deed of Trait as adjoining the above described Tracts, - CONTAINING 124 ACRES, being the same WlllO/I was conveyed by deed from Mary A. Page and L. H. Lee and wife to the said Robert C. Randolph, dated 21 of April, 1219, and recorded in Clarke County Court. These several tracts of land herein be.ore mentioned, or so much of them as will be sulk cleat to pay the debt,tnteresta and costa afore said, will be'sold la such order es will be indi cated on the hay of sale. The title Is believed to be unquestionable and perfect, and they are rated among the fine lands of the lower part of the Valley of Vlrgitia, lying In the county of Clarke, about 314 miles of Berryville, 8 or 9 miles f. our Winches. er, having a McAdam turnpike at hand which intersects or falls in with other pikes of the enure kind, running east, west, north and south—besides other fa cilities and advantages, which need not be mentioned here. The undersigned is authorized by the exec utors of Is.aa Wood; dead, to say that the fol lowing terms may be here announced; Cash on the day of sale, to pay costa and expenses, 10 per cent.; alter deducting the 10 per cent. from oncbtnlrd of the whole purchase money, the balance of the third payable at Ol days from the day of sale,negotiable note with approved endorser to be given for same, beat ing - interest frain day of sate; the other two-thirds of the purchase money payable, in equal insWil meats, in one, two and three years from day of sale, all bearing interest from that day, and said interest payable semiannually so as to meet the requirement of the bond and Deed of Trust of January, 1803, but reserving the right of each of said deferred payments to divide them Into such stuns, and In such man ner as will enable said executors to settle and distribute said decedent's estate among the parties entitled according to his will; and for all of said deferred payments purchaser Is to give his Individual bond, to be secured on the land purchased by him, (as Soon as the deed is is made) by Deed of Trust. The undersigned. is further Instructed to say that it is probable, it desired, more extended credits may bo con• ceded by the day of sale; and if so, they will be given and will be so announced autqorita tively on the day of sale In writing—thelobJect being to maize the property sell eta full and fair price. Sale to commence - at 11 o'clock, A. it. The laud to be sold y the acre, according to the met es and bou uds of the deeds, by which the seal Robert C, Jun.loll,ll holds—not to be sur veyed, t. YoutiltMlclC, Jule- Surviving Trustee. I, UISI , IU SALE.-031 SATURDAY, JULY L 181.11, leas, the undersigned will sell ut pub lic sale, on .he• premises, In the horouga of Mount Joy, the following ilesm Hied property, bolonglog to the Cross Honda Hotel, (lately des td by lire,) to wit: Two Lots of Ground, having thereon two never-falling Wells of Water, with pumps therein, a Cistern, Out House and Smoke House, Ice House, Hog Sly Stabling for 311 head of Horses, Weighing Se es under roof, and splendid Fruit, Trees, ac. Possession given Immediately If desired. Bale to commence at lo'clock of said day - , when attendance will be given and tents made known by .• =EI G OVERNItEENT PROPERTY AT PRLVATE BALE BY . - PITKIN ‘.4 CO. An immense amount of Property bought at Government sales, consisting chiefly of 10,000 SETS, NEW AND SECOND-BAND II A ItN.E.S, BRIDLES & COLLARS, 3,000 SADDLES, All Styles 200) WAGON COVERS, All sizes, new and woos, 5,000 Wool and Rub ber Blankets. and Horse Covers, Military Clothing, Groat Coats, Frock Coats, Blouses, Pants, Shirts, Drawers, &c. Also a large lot or Reins, Lead Lines, Buggy Ambulance and Cart Harness, Double Trees, Lead Bars, Portable Forges, no., &o. Wheel Team Harness, little worn, all oak tanned leather, serviceable, cleaned and oiled, 85 per horse, including Bridle Lead, do 84, Antbulance or Stage Harness with superior leather Traces, perfectly suited for farm or general team work double sets complete $25 to $3O, Bridles $l, Col lars $1 to Si, extra hair lined Ar.illery case, do 82.50 and $3, Double It M 81.75 to $2.25, Halters Si to SD per dozen New Officers, McClellan Saddles, $l6 do, with plated Bit Bridlesl9,Brass Mounted Saddles. good as new 89, with Bridle $2l, Soya Saddles 86, Wagon Covers, superior, 10 and 12 oz., Cotton Duck. 86 to $l2, 1000 Hos pital Tents, new and good as new, 12 oz. Duck, 14 feet square 825 to 850, with poles and 'pins complete, Wall Tents $l5 to sffi, Wedge do $5 to 88. Shelter Tents for Hay Caps 830 per 100. Drain Bags, 12 oz. Duck, 2 to 3 Bushel 81 to 810 per doom, also full assortment of Seamless Bags. Small order by Express, C. 0. D. LIBERAL DEDUCTION TO WHOLESALE DEALERS PITICIN 6• CO., (Formerly on Front street, now) 71 EorUe Second St., just below Arcle St PHILADELPHIA., PA ALSO, 6 PARK PLACE, N. Y. Descriptive price list sent on application. ap i limw 13 FOR SALE.---A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY Residence and 41 ACRES of excellent Land. HORSE large and con venient, good Barn a well of good water at the house and barn, with pump In eaod, Cistern at elle house, and other improvements. This farm Is elegantly located on a bend of the Con estoga, and lies partly In the City and partly n the township of Lancaster. Price 811 ,000, illy a small portion of which need be paid in Dash. For particulars apply to - . THEO. W. HERR, Real Estate and Collection Agent Lancaster City, Pa. rr y vitt 20 Punting, Sao offing, &c. (8 AS-FITTING AND PLUMBING. kJ JOHN DEANER at CO., No. 7 East King street, with increased facilities, are now pre pared to attend to all orders with promptness and dispatch. Having none but lice best work men employed, all work will be finished in a superior manner, and with all.the modern Im provements. Copper Kettles and Wash Boilers, and all kinds or Copper Work for Breweries end Dis tilleries attended to with promptness. Having greatly enlarged this department, all orders can be filled forthwith. TIN ROOFS a SPOUTING Attended to in anyflart of the city and county. Furnaces, Heaters, Stoves, • Ranges, and all modern improvements for heating Churches, Halls, Parlors, Houses, an., always on hand, and will be put up in any part of the city or county, or their repairs attended to at any time. JOHN DEANER & CO, N 0.7 East King street, P lan 8 tfw 1 Lancaster, a. YOUNG FOLKS ATTENTION ! Now is the time to get married. You can urnish your houses with STOVES, KETTLES PANS TINWARE, and all other necessary or tidies In our Ilse at the uopvciLi)Low PRICES OLD FOLKS, now is the time for you to buy for the young folks TINWARE to look like Sliver; BRASS and COPPER WARE to look like Gold. We have enlarged our business, and can offer every inducement to those who are now buying HOUSE STIERS. JOHN DEANER s CO., No. 7 East King street, Jan B.tfw Lancaster .Ba. Nuourance eDompanic., CoLUMBIA INSURANCE COMPANY C.APITAI, AND ASSETS, 8.532,210 49 This Company continues to insure Build ings, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by Are, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium or premium note. SIXTH ANNUAL ItE.BOItT. Whole amount in5ure51,...56,361,295.51 Less ain't expired in '55... 212,338.X1 6,091,459.51 CAPITAL AND INCOME. Ain't of premium notes, Jan. Ist, 1865 8126,090.68 Less premium notes ex pired In 1865 18,073.56 410,017.21 Ain't of premium notes received InlBos 115,1,+4.1; Balance of premising. Jan. Ist, 181.6 8,E50.11 Cash receipts, less co missions in 1555 40,766,88 CONTRA. Losses and expenses paid in 1865, 8 37,987.8 5 Balance of Capital and ..V.ll4etli, Jan. 1, 1866......... .582,210.49 $570,198. A. S! GREEN, President GEORGY Yointra, Jr., Secretary. sLicatAra, fi. SHUMAN Treaanrec% DIRECTORS: Robert Crane, WllEtaxn Patton, R. T. Etyon, John W. steam John Fendricit, Geo. Young, Jr. IL G. Minion, Nicholas McDonald, Sara'l F. Eberlein, Michael S. Shuman, Amos S. Green, B. 0. Slaymaker, Edmund Snerlnz THEO. W. HE,RR, Agent, • .rib Mike street, Opposite the Court ROCLEin. mar level LANCASTER PENN'A. • B LOODED STALLION. SPEEDWELL HAMBLETONIAN. speedwell Half Brother of Dexter, the King of the Turf, sired by Bysdyk's • Hambletonlan, Dam, a messenger Mare of great speed and power of endurance - owned by the late pro prietor of the Cornwall estate; will stand this season for a limited number of Mares, at the stable of the Speed Well Forte estate, Bricker. • villa, 0., Lancaster county, Pa., 13 miles north of Lancaster city Pa. and 5 miles from Linz, on the line of the P**e fug and Columbia B. 8., from April lat to Angnst Ist, at ISO to in. 'ire a Mare with Foal. - Any perion parting with a Mare before she it known' to be with-Foal will be held respon sible for the Insurance money. • iipeedwell is , said to. show more blood than hisA , ire; he is horse of immense bone and muscular power; he has aisol proved himself a very sure foal getter: Bred on the Cornwall estate ,• eight years old, stands sixteen hands high; beautiful bloodbay, with black Feints, left kind•foot white, star_ on forehead. full • mane arid tail, Miller Mature' ire of Bpeedivell, Jr., Picket the ;abm Rillmore that trotted Manilla in gm 115 , when 3 year old, and other flne stout speedy colts. Ten dollaraservice money to paid at the time the Mare. Is - served, balance (forty dollars,) when proved with foal Mares from &distance kept on pasturage at moderate rates. Aect denhi and escapes at the owners' risk. Address, GEO. YOLITZ, Agent. apr . &My .13 ANTED—I,SOS CORDS OP BLACK Oak Bark.' - Alscr,.Chestnnt and - Spanish pa . The highestreashirlop_pald., apB 2mar 21. &BRO.. Strd-Ln•Dand or Enterprise P. 0., Pa e n C 0 ir .1 6 S ,21 1,1 AVE lam:worm:en sr Edna sows, mi:iu&])sPlitlA• . . . . . , Bayer-Phosphate oUllue, .ammonli Potash... WAZEaIR'IDrU TlOXLADtanzuaTtolt. . Packed * LB of 200 The each. - Price Ed per Ton ;OW OM; . r • _Liberal disownt ta dialers. It has rafted goodaropaut Wheetr,Oorit.lhas. Potatoes, Greas.Cotton. Tohmeoo. and Vegeta. tables of Warmers would do toelUo in. quire ej Their neanst cure fertilisers at to the rerults obtained from the f chropteleXanure. The growing mope ofWheat, it this timetmely latent Ile virtues. It Is highly recommended by all "whd have used It up to this time. We have numerous testimonials lathe effect that it >s an invaluable Fertiliser, and we re. e commend highly as a top - droutngfer Wheat and ras,. DIXON, aIIARPLESS & CO. , - BO= A.01:268; 89 SOUTH WATER ADD 40 SOUTH WIILEI.V7M, Phaarielphia. For sale by WM. REy24.oi mar 11 tfirlOJ 79 South St., ItalthuollNd. TO FARMER 8 1 PACIFLC GUANO COMPANY'B SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. The attention 01 Farmers and other oonanm. en of Fertilisers is invited to this Onano,,,as worthy of theirepeclal notice. Its use for sev eral years in .yland, Virginia and other Southern. States, for all crops. ball given it a standard character for exeellence unequalled by any other. It possesses all the quickness of Peruvian Guano with permanent qualities not found in that article. 130 lbs. a this Guano are found more than equatto 300 lba or the beat Bnperphosphates. Tear ) the wheat aroptrom flta: to seven days er that the phosphates, which s fact alone gives it Incalcalable advan. A liberal discount to dealers. For = e t . )) , JOHN S. REEELE .1 CO., General Agents for Pacific, Guano Co., 38 South Delaware Ave., Philad'a, mar 25 13mw12) And 71 South St., Baltimore. M. GEISELMAN, JR., et CO. (Late BAUD & GEISZLIKAN,) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, WHISKEY, &C. No. 129 NORTH BROAD BTRICHT, PHILADELPHIA. Ala - 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 tfw 19 THERE IN NO MANURE I=l B A \V BONES AFROM IP/11011N MADE 77ersT H _A. I•T I\T ' S I 33113323 SUPER-PHOSPHATE 1 Warranted Perfectly Pure and Free. from Adulteratlou. STANDARD GUARANTEED I BEstablished as an excellent Fertilizer, by years of constant use, and highly re commended by all who have need it an a GREAT CROP PRODUCER, And perrnegent Improver of the soil. EVERY FARMER SHOUL OUSE IT NUGLIFY at YOUNG, Manufacturer's Agent 22 SOUTH WHARVA'S, PHILADELPHIA. Factory at Wilmington, Del. .16/- FOR BALE BY ALL DEALERS. ten 20 7mw BAUGH'S COMMERCIAL MANURES Xir- We announce to farmers and dealers in Fertilizers, that the following prices have been adopted for the present Spring season : Baugh's Raw Bone Phosphate. Price, $56 por 2,000 lbs. Baugh's Chicago Bone Fertilizer Price, $4O per 2,000 lbs. Baugh's Chicago Blood Mariure :Price, $W per $2,000 lbs. This well known popular trade-mark will be found upon every package of the above manures. [MDE MARK The high estimation in which BAuan's BONE DlANuaas 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 toe City of Chicago, for fur. Melling Ammonia and Phosphate yielding material, vlz:—Bones, Dried Fiesh,•Blood, dm. we have, in connection with our works in Philadelphia, the largest facilities for tarnish ing these manures, at the above low prlees. BAUGH & SONS, Philadelphia. NORTH-WESTERN FERTILIZING COM PANY, Chicago. JOHN RALSTON & CO., Gen'l Ag's. New York. GEORGE W. 'KIRKE ek. CO., " Boston. GEO. DUODALE, Wholesale Ag't, Baltimore For all information respecting the above Manures, address either of the above houses. Jan 29 .9mw 4 FARMERS' LOOK TO TOUR INTEREST! McCORMICK'S HARVESTER. 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. IL has no equal offered on trial. Sample Machines at Cooper's Hotel, Lancas ter. JOHN H. ERB, Agent, Will be at Cooper's Hotel, Mondays, Wed nesdays and Saturdays. (may 13 tcwl9 TUE "POULTERERS' FRIEND," OR, CHICKEN POWDER. COPYRIGHT Sumo:D.l 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 23 CENTS. The annexed are a few of the certificates we have received in proof of the great value and efficacy of the Poulterers' Friend: CAtatoLvroN, Baltimore Co., Md., December lath, 1807. Mews. aotworthy & Cb. Garrrmintrat 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, duo., GEO. HARMAN. ANNAPOLIS, MD., February 7111,18a9. Messrs. Clotworthy de an GENTLIN EN:-1 have sold all the "Poulter ers' Friend" I received from yeti last August. The poultry In the surrounding country was dying very fast with "Cholera." I recommend ed your " P'oultorers' Friend," and as far as I could learn, it has proved a cure for the dis ease. W. R. GOODMAN. act:mum; February 2d,1898. Messrs. Cioioorihy & 07. My chickens were dying very fast with what my neighbors called " Chicken Cholera." I was induced to try yor r Yoialterers' Friend," and It worked like a charm. I gave it as reeled, and it cured those that were then sick, and I have not Been any symptoms of the dis ease since. Your, &c.. B. M.ENCKEN, Cross and Warner streets. EIFIEPHERDSTOWN, W. VA., March 23d,1868. Maar& Clot worthy .1.7 CO. : °Erns : Having lost a great many fowls dur- Mg the early Spring with " Chicken Cholera," I was Induced by Mr. Joseph M. Sionebraker, of Shepherdstown, Va., to try a paper of you "Poulterers' Friend," which I did ; and I bar only used three doses when the disease disap peered, and I have not losta fowl since. I can most safely recommend it to do what it says, if the directions are followed. CHRISTIAN WELTY. MEE "Messrs. Clotworthy do 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 snblect. :The season for gapes is close at Abend, and every poultry breeder who deilirea to have success with his oung frocks ,ought procnre one or two packages of the "Poulterers' Friend" im mediately. A preparation 'bf this kind has been needed long since, 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 panacea"—Berk .Penamlvanfan. - - - JOHN P. LONG dc SONS, Wholesale Agents, Lancaster, Penna. MANUFACIRITIZD ONLY BY OLOTWORTS.Y & 0 0 . WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, N 0.149 WEST BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. PRICE SZCO PER DOZEN TO THE TRADE. A LiberalDisc,ount Allowed,iviten Purchssed in large quantities. Oarrnoir.—The public are cautioned against any similar preparation; only Clotworthy's are genuine, • pp 22 Cimw 16 iILTTENTION FARIZERSII—THIC EN. derslgned, having_ p_nrchssed th e' GIOR ORVILLE AGRIEULTITRAII WORKS, with their entire stock, has on hand a large stock ot E. BALL'S OHIO NOS. 1 and 2 REAPERS, with the RECTA ,SELF-BAKING :ATTACH- Machin.with This , Selfßake, has proven, last season, to PATENTED y hine in market. Also DAVIS' HRESHER and SEPARATOE, with - Smut Improvements; 'for 2,4, 6 or BRorse.powert .This machine has been tried, and has given entire satisfaction. ' These .MaChiries will be offered in - Centre Square, Ltracaster, Pa., on EVERY MARKET DAY,' on and. after , the 10th of Afri - 1,1888, by • - E. AK. WIRMIRR, General Agent,. or. at the Shops, GordonviLle Lancaster county, Pa. rat_ Repairing of all kinds of Machinery done at the Works, where there is a fall set of Patterns for the One-Wheeled .Tersey. together with the Knives complete, andsections kept offhand... • Self• Rakes attached and-warranted. All work Made or the beat materiaL Good second-hand Machines taken in ex change. Lapr 8 3mwl A. L. WITHER. gauati'Woolotats. VILIIIIIMBILVELID PIMA. • J. J. BIOILAYA8ON4„00, 8131/3q, Pnman'n. Li thee,it)6,iiiriaULOnS pr gatireationers Whuift'Donlars In In. Nuts, an, mar 25 In the United States. • ow 12 12 J. WILLIAMS it_:150J111, JJ . No.lB North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, LABORER. MA NUAL07119.11158 OP VENEZIAN. BLINDS • • AND WINDOW SHADES, /17-SELL AT THE L OWEST Palo l / 2 411311 Rhoda Itepalred,_ Store Shades, Trhomtr4ol. Flattitela P lain Shades ot a/1 hinds, -Cart= -cornices, Picture Two% Cord .Bell Pas, act ap 15 2031//5 WALL MEWS. ' . PAPER HANGI'N.OSt AN IM)IZNUZ MOP OP WALL I'APRIZS. NEW AND ELEGANT MIXT: FOR PARLORS, HALLS, ETC., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, HOWELL 6r. BOURKE'S, Corner of Fourth and. Market Streets, apr 13m 13) PHILADELPHIA. SPRING rinr.BB GOODS RICKEY, SHARP .t CO., NO. 727 CHESTNUT STREET, HAVE JUST OI'ENED AND OFFER AT POPIJI,,AR PRICES, =MB LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON FOB WALKING SUITS RICKEY, SHARP & CO., 727 CHESTNUT STREET PIIILADELPIIIA 628. 1100 P SKIRTS! 628. WM. T. HOPKINS' "OWN MAKE" OP "KEYSTONE SKIRTS" Are the Best and Cheapest Low Priced Hoop Skirts in the market. Trail Skirts, 25 spring., 11.00; 80 springs. $1.20 ; and 90 springs, $1.95. Plain Skirts, tapes, springs, 80 cents; 25 springs, 05 cents; 30 springs, $ 1.16 ; and 35 springs, $1.25. Warranted In every respect. "Our 0 WN Make" of "UILAMPION litTS." 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 tact. Manufactured of the best linen-tin !shed English 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 ex ten. sively by Merchants throughout this and the adjoining States at very moderato price.. If you want the best, ask for "Hopkins' Churn pion Skirt." If you do not find them, get 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 bianufactory, and of the Retail Trade generally, and at Wholesale 01 the Manufacturer only, to whom all orders should be addressed. MANUFACTORY AND SALESROOM, 0.11 ARCH STREET, Between Oth and 7th 815,,_P1il LA DELPHI A. mar 4 Wiwi)) WM. T. HOPKINs. C HAR. L..IIALE, VENI2'IAN BLINDS, WINDOW SHADES, NO. 831 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA CURTAIN CORNICES, FIXTURES. dto., Holland, Gum Clothe, Shade Fixtures, Blind Trimmings, &c. Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to new. Store shades made and lettered. Orders through Mall promptly attended to. XENOpposlte Milliken's Linen Store. apr'4 2mw le pffILADELPIIIA CANCER HOSPITAL R. H. KLINE, M. D., Clinical Lecturer and Proffiseor of Malignant Diseases in the Philadelphia University of Medicine and Surgery: Physician to the Uni versity Hospital ; founder of and principal Physician to the Philadelphia Cancer Hos pital, &c., dm., le 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, antldoting, killing and destroying the cancer, every par ticle, root llbre 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 over be used. No other persons have these antidotes. To investigate this treatment, or to see patients under treatment, call at the Office, No. 9311 Arch street or address "Post Office Box 1471, Philadelphia Pa." may 15 lyw to TURNER'S SELF TURNER'S SUPPORTING EXTENSION IMES LADDER FARMERS, FRUIT 0 ROW ETtS, MECHANICS, and HOUSEKEEPERS, Is INVITED To this ineeful Improvement It to composed of any number of Sections or Jolute, which can be used, either singly, or connected, form- frig a Ladder of any Desired Length. It can be LENGTHENED OR SHORTENED, without deeeending to the ground. la SELF' SUPPORTING, not requiring the upper and to lean against any object. Connected with It lo a movable atop, giving an rosy foothold for Chose using It.. It can be boeauso twiny closed to a small size—and quickly changed Into either a STEP-LADDER, OIt:SCAFFOLD EIMEBEI may keep different Elections for use at separate places on their farms, nhd when in need of a long Ladder, the Elections can be connected. FRUIT GROWERS can gather the fruit without resting against the tree—thug avoiding injury to the tree. Two Or more can work at one time, and fruit can be reached by the aid of this Ladder, that would otherwise be unattainable without straining or bruising the limb& MECHANICS' can raise or lower it, Section or Hound at a time, without descending to the ground, and can readily change it into a arm, substantial Scaffold. HOUSEKEEPERS Can employ It ae a Sten-Ladder of ordinary glee, or convort It Into a long Ladder. PRICE LIST 20 Feet, 3 SecUons, (each oy, feet) Light weight for Housekeepers. Extended length about 18 feet f thoo 20 Feet, extra weight 10.1:0 80 Feet, Sectiona, (each 10 feet long.) Ex tended length about 28 feet 10.00 40 Feet, 4 Sections, (ono 12, two 10, and one 8 feet long.) Extended length about 31 feet 2LCO Other Sizes In proportion. Liberal discount to the Trade. Single Ladders forwarded, freight prepaid, to nearest Station on receipt of retail price. AGENTS WANTED la every county to canvass and sell. Also w an t ed. RaergetliN Reliable, Capable Men to Travel and establish county A gents. For (Me th:Liar Terms tuldress TURNER'S PATENT EXTENSION• LADDER, P. 0.. BOX, 2018, OR NO: 128 •B. FRONT ST Jo 10 PHILADELPHIA. 3mW23 For aalo by JOHN Dy4.l4kRA CO., Istuic% K TaIOLMA 47p, .14147.411. goLoNNßaif Noe . 1 AND 2 EAST:iCENCI. cYR LANCIA/NZ% ' .1 1 4, toitio, at. CLOTHS, OASSIMICRIES AND ODOnIiND HAGER ' & BROTHERS. FLU !ILA= AND COLORS!) MOTES, PUN= a AMERICAN OoATINGs.. oAssimEns FOR BLUM. DRAP JEANS, &a • Lilo, GOODS' iFOR BOYS' ,WEAR I A very blirye and eoznylete ilasortment and Pape is Low. as InlBlo. • READY MADE CLOTHING I FINE DRESS smTS. MEDIUM AND - FINE CASSIMERE Mrs ' SUITS rOA BOY'S. A full assortment of our own manufactore nud guamxitoed to give satisatotiOn in PRICE, QUALITY AND STYLE HADER & RAW& LADIES DRESS GOODS! We Invite an examination or NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS • MST' RECEIVED r ALSO, MOURNING GOOOB ! Of Lnpln's Manufacture, Incfailing BOMBAZINES, TAMIESE, CANTON CLOTHS, SILK POPLINS, CHALLI ES, POPLIN ALPACAS„ MOHAIRS, de., /to BLACK AND COLORED SILKS? FROM FINE TO EXTRA QUALITIES HAGER & BROTHERS. WINDOW SHAD= I HAGER dr.IIIIOTIIERS have uow iu 'tore a choice aelectlon of WINDOW IiIiADES, to which they invite attention. Ala°, all widths of White, Buff and Green Shute Holland'. WALL PAPEAN, WALL L'APEktS, WALL PAPERS. HAUER & BROTHERS ore now rorolvlng SPRING STYLES FOR 18 Our Stook will be found complete, and to comprise a great variety of now deelgue of plain and decorative PAPER HANGINGS, Fine Stamped Gill, Satins, Blank and Wood Colors, for PARLORS, II AILS, 'DINING ROOMS AND CHAMILE,RS. Also, DECORATIVE PAPERS In MARBLE, FRESCOES, OAK, WAT.NLI T. ROSEWOOD, &c. The most complete aiisortment ever offered In Lancaster,and will be told at less than Phila delphia prices. Call and examine. . HAOER d 11ROT11E1L9. IMEJMN ENGLISH . BRUSSELS, ENGLISH TAPE>STRY, bnperia/ Three• Ply, Tapestry Ingrain, &era and Superfine ingrain, Three-Ply and Plain Vene• Han, Wool Dutch, Cbilage, Hemp and Rau Cbrpcis N Harg Orli and Lowell, and bed Phitade/phia makes. FLOOR OILCLOTHS—from 1 to I yards wl. l o. Cocoa and Canton Maltlugs, Rugs, Door Mats, ha. We now offer a very toll and com pinto stork, and at VERY LOW PRICES. mar 23 Myr/ HAUER a BROTHERS. 1868 THE GREATEST BARGAINS 1868 I=sll CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST, I=E I=l TIM MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY, and at unprecedantedly Low L.rloca. of (Inodu or ull klndu. JEWELRY PHOTOURAPII ALISU All 3 TOYH OF EVERY DEHORIPTION, PERFUMERY, tIOA PB, and an oodles variety of Notlone. Ile aim) as on hand a large and finely 'wheeled stock of DRY GOODS! GLOVES, 110SIERY, AND THIMNINUMOP A IJ. KIN IN, ALSO, ROOTS AND SHORN (or Alen Women MILL Children. Alm, MIME E=! a LANS AND QUEENHWA ItE, I=:1 Now Is the time to get bargains, as the entire stock hail been laid In iitgreatly reduced Ilgure4 GOODS HOLD WHOLESALE AND REZA!! Allir Remember the ebenpent and bent place to buy In all Lancaster In at CHEAP JOHN'S No. :1 EMIT ICING HT., LANIIMITER CITY. deo 4 Llw44 Nooks, statlonary, iscr. NIE NV 11 0 0 IL. Pi I AND NEW STATIONERY -AT BARB'S; NO. 29 EAST KING STREET, ~"~- e ~ i ~ All new publications regularly received as fast as issued from the American press. A li the new English publications received as 80011 as they appear In the American market. Special attention paid to the importation et English Books. 200,000 Envelopes and 400 Behms of Paper, Just received, !winding Billets, Notes, Letters, .Legal land 13111 Caps, of all grades and 1117.04, ranging 'corn 71$c to 81.40 per Ream Also, the very latest styles of English and French Papers and Envelopes to match. All papers and envelopes purchased at nor establisement will be stamped with the initials of the purchaser, free of charge, In the very latest and beat style, If desired. Wo aro prepared to Banish dealers will. papers, envelopes, and all kinds of stationery at the very lowest Philadelphia and Now York prices. We also call the attention of School Directors end Country Dealers to our !env , stock of School Books, upon which wo can gi V V the very best Inducements. J. E. BAHR, my27tidaw 29 East King it., Lancaster. G IFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS!! GIFTS FOR THE 110 LIDA I'S/ among which aro some from the PARIS EX • POSITION. BIBLES, Prayer and Hymn Books of all 0.-- nominations. POETS In Bluo and Gold, &o. ANNUALS, WRITING DESKS, WORK BOXES, JEWELRY BOXES, REGENCY DESKS, DRESSING CASES, , I A. A DIES' COMPANIONS. PORT FOl.lOB MMUS, NEW GAMES, AUTOGRAPH BOOKS, CIIK MEN & BOARDS, . BACKGAMMON BOARDS, ENGLISH TOY BOOKS, MOVABLE TOY BOOKS, LINEN BOOKS, SWISS BUILDING BLOCKS, UNION COLLEGE 13LOCICH, JACKSTRAWS, JERSEY BUILDING BLOCEs, PICTURE BLOCKS, A B 0 BLOCKS, GOLD PENS, TRANSPARENT SLATES, POCKET BOOICS_ , SHELL BOXES, MAGIC LANTERNS. Please call and examine at J. M. WESTLIAEFPERS Cheap Book fiLorn, No. 44, corner of North Queen and Orange ats.. Lancaster, Pa. (deo II lwd&ttw 4LP parlititt JitopS, &c. FLUNK F. LANDV3. JACOB 8. , LAP , Dim EZRA F . LANDIS, KEYSTONE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE HUOI', B'AB7 O . IIEHTNUT 'STREET LANCASTER, PA., LANDIS & CO., Puomuirrons. Iron and Brass Castings Done to Order. Engines, Mill Gearing, 'Mailings, Pulleys, he., and Also, Sepa a ranew. acid improved Grain Thresher tor Models for Patentees made to order. , Special attention paid to repairing. N. B.—The Hofflaeln's Reaper and blower can also be had at our shops. Thhi Reaper and Mower is warranted to give satisfaction. Call and see It. ap 27 tfw LANDIS & CO. AMERICAN ANTI-INCRUSTATION CO.'S OFFICE, No. 147 Sends Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE ANTI-INORUSTATOR WLII remove wales from Steam Boilers and keep them clean, render the Boller lees liable to t.ploalon, and mutton a great saving of fnel. • . These Instruments have been In successful use during the last two years In many of the large establishments of Philadelphia, and other parte of the United 'States. from which the most flat Wring testimonials of their wonderful saving of fuel and Labor have been received. IT PASTIES having BOILERS would do well to call at the Moe, and examine testi monials. sta., dto. JOHN FAREIRA. Easy Luiterers, Prealdent. . Segetaryar.d Treasurer. Je 8 10tw 13 017NTIRB BOUNITENI 1 • • 0100 BOUNTY can now he obtained by heirs (that Is, the widow, children, father ar mother) of landless enlist ed for three years, and who died before receiVitig, bounty under set of July NZ. 000 BOUNTY To wIdoW Or =Jaime of soldiers era Wed for THREE, SIX Or NINE MONTHS, or 1 YEAR, and were unman in the servicre. _ • AIRO, 11100 BOUNTY . To all so ldier who enlisted for three years be - fore July_ll2, 1181, and honorably discharged for DIRAB/LIITY sitar one and less than two years' servtee. This- applies to soldiers dis charged ffcdn lit' Penn'A Reserve Corps Vol. t ire L soid oli e ltA rt = TU acANDwg— etalsoiCatAgioNitLtUiTYDuß:wzr Or //Nand their widows. And al l..it-23212Yt, pitie s telleeled7re r7 ram C l leal , . r's •I, Nat 56 HUI Hint it., lasious6lVTlL
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