Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, July 01, 1868, Image 4

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    Mad intalligna.
Lot= SUNKAsy.—Gabriel Hirsh, of this
arty, Sailed last week from New York, for
Europe, on a visit to his parents in Germany.
It is asserted that the law practice of Thad
Stevens at the Courts of this county was
worth ten thousand dollars a year when he
attended to It.
The new hilasion Chapel of the Trinity
Lutheran churoh, now beN t irected on
West King street, will be feet wide
by fifty in depth and will be built of brick.
The surplus capital of the First National
Bank of Marietta has been increased to
1.47,000 ; under its present management this
institution bids fair to become one of the
leading banks in the State.
Over two hundred of the Valley Chief,
Self-raking, Combined Reapers and Mow
ers, manufactured by Marsh, Grier d: Co.,
have been already shipped this season; they
sold over sixty in one week ; the shops of
this company are In Minot joy.
Samuel Bolder of Reading, has the con
tract for building an organ for the Moravian
church in this city. The organ will have
sixteen stops, and will cost $1,700; it is pre
sented to the church by Mr. Geo. K. Reed.
Dr. D. W. Hutchison of Oxford Borough,
is a candidate for the Republican Congres•
atonal nomination in Cheater county; his
prospects for securing the nomination are
• said to be very favorable.
The Columbia Herald states that the
abundant rains during the present season,
haviirodnced a large growth of grass, and
the eat although it bass large growth of
stra and is lodged in some cases, bids fair
to yield more than an average crop. Corn
was planted late, but is growing finely dur
ing the present warm weather.
Mr. Daniel Lehman, an old resident of
York county, who has made the habits of
the locusts a special study, and has kept a
record of the last three periods of their ap
pearance, says that they appeared in 1817,
on the 23d day of May; in 1834, about the
same time, and In 1851, on the 28th of May.
During the recent session of the Legisla
ture, special acts were passed granting the
power, to such school districts as desired it,
to borrow money to be used In the purchase
of school grounds, and the erection of school
houses, in larger sums and at a higher rate
of interest than the general law permits.
The following districts ih this county had
such acts passed in their behall Ma:int
Joy district, to borrow $15,000 Manhelm
district, to borrow $B,OOO.
CONTRACT AWARDED.—The County Com
missioners have awarded the contract for
building the new bridge across the Cone
stoga, at the Printers' Paper Mill, on the
New Holland turnpike, to Captain E. Mo-
Mellen. The new bridge is to be construc
ted of wood, will have a roof, and is to be
built for $16,600. It is to be built several
feet further from the surface of the creek
than the old bridge, and it is the Intention
of the Commissioners, that it shall, in every
respect, be a more durable structure. The
erection of this bridge will be a great con
venience to the public.
DROWNED.--On Wednesday ufternoon
about 4 o'clock, Henry Bowman, son of
Mr. Wm. Bowman, who resides in South
Prince street, near the St. Mary's Catholic
Church, was drowned in the Conestoga
Creek between Graent and Reigurt's land
ings, about three-quarters of a mile above
the former place. It appears that Barry,
who is about eight years old, was in the
creek bathing with some other boys and
having ventured beyond his depth was
drowned before his frightened companions
meld effect his rescue• The body was re
covered about 0 o'clock by a young man
named Rittenhouse, who in company with
several others wore seeking it, and an In
quest was hold over it by Coroner Leonard.
'rho Jury returned a verdict In accordance
with the above facts.
INSTRUCTIONS.—The following embrace
the substance of the instructions the Coun
ty Commissioners are required to issue to
Assessors under the now Registry Law:
First—Name and occupation of every
voter.
Second—Ascertain whether he is a house
keeper or not. State whore ho resides, and
In villages on what street and No., if any.
In the employ of any ono, give the name
of employer, and write opposite his name
the word " voter."
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Third—Whou naturalization papers are
produced, write opposite the nameihe let
ter " N." When it Is known to the Asses
sor• that the person assessed has voted at the
live preceding general elections, the Asses
sor will write opposite his name the word
" voter" without production of nnturalizu•
lion papers.
Fourth—When the person assessed has
declared his intention to become a citizen,
and intends being naturalized before next
election, make opposite his name the letters
"DJ."
Fifth—When the person is between the
ages of 21 and 22, write opposite his name
" age."
Sixth—When the person has moved Into
the District since the last general election,
write opposite ht name the letter " R."
Seventh—Every person must be assessed
with a tax, not already assessed.
IMPORTANT TO RIVER-MEX.-110 case of
Jno. Craig & Chas. Blanchard vs. N. C.
Frock and Roland Freak, has recently been
before the Court of Common Pleas of Dau
phin county. The Morning Patriot states
that the proceedings are in equity to restrain
defendants from capturing, taking up, or
in any way interfering with logs afloat on
the Susquehanna river, examiners were
appointed to take testimony. This Is a case
in which millions of dollars is involved.
The question to he decided is one of great
importance to lumber dealers from "the
head waters of the Susquehanna to the bay.
This suit involves the constitutionality of
an act of Assembly giving the owners of
lands upon which loose logs may float fifty
cents a log, if redeemed within sixty days;
If not, they are forfeited to the owners of
the land. For plaintigh, Hon. Jeremiah S.
Black, Hon. Wm. M. Meredith and Charles
A. Mayer, Esq. For defendants, Robert A.
Lumberton, Samuel G. Thompson, John C.
Kunkel and A. J. Herr, Esqrs.
MATTERS IN THE LOWER END.—We
clip the following items from the Oxford
Press :
Several of our farmers commenced cut
ting their grass on Saturday last. On the
Octoraro hills the music of the mower could
be heard on various farms. The crop Is
very heavy.
Moses Brinton, of Colerain township,
Lancaster county, a few days ago, brought
to our office several exceedingly tall stocks
of rye, the tallest of which measured eight
feet six inches. lie stated that when In his
rye patch he had to get on a stump to see
out. Good for Coleraln.
During the storm on Thursday last, the
'lightning struck the house of Isaac Fields,
Sen., In New Texas, Lancaster county, and
set the building on fire. The fire was ex
tinguished by the neighbors. Some of the
Inmates were stunned by the electric cur
rent.
A man named Cain, driver of James Y.
Smith's team was run over by his wagon,
loaded with 75 t ushels of lime, in Colorain
townsbrp, on Monday Inst. Two wheels
passed over his body and injured him very
severely. He was taken to the residence of
Mows hrinton, where he lies in a critical
eonditlon.
RUNAWAY ACCIDENT.—As Henry and
ib..mas Rakestraw, of Colerain township,
I. , neaster county, and Emmor Morrison,
Upper Oxford, wore returning from the
commencement exorcise of Lincoln Uni•
versify, on the 17th inst., their mule took
fright and could not be stopped, even with
all their efforts combined. A Sudden Jerk
of the buggy, in going over a crossing and
into a gutter, dislodged Emmor, who fortu
nately alighted upon his foot and was saved
from injury ; Thomas soon followed, and
struck a wheel, which bruised nn arm quite
severely; and Henry, who was driving,
came out last and worst, for ho fell upon
his head and shoulders, end it Is thought
the wagon passed over him. He was taken
tip insensible of what had happened and
what was passing about him, :Lust at this
time Dr. Nichols Lapp d along, and ex
amined the wounded and ,ronounced them
not dangerously injured. Henry recovered
his senses in a short din , and the Doctor
conveyed him to the house of Sohn Bush
ong, where he received everything noces•
eary to his comfort. The front axle of the
buggy was broken. Tho mule is but two
years old, and that was Its first trip in sin
gle harness. It was stopped abotit a hum
drod yards from where it left its load, by
the lines entangling in and winding around
ono of the wheels.—Oxford Press.
SAD ACCIDENT.- .On Monday afternoon
last, about sh o'clock, Tommy Welsh, a
little fellow aged about four years, son of
Michael Welsh of Columbia was ruu over
by the cars, near the old depot, at the head
of Front Street in that borough. A freight
train was standing upon the track, and
Tommy was impatient to cross over, and
attempted to cruwl through under the cars,
and while so doing, the cars started, pass
ing over his abdomen, and almost severing
his body. His sister, a few years older, at
tempted to rescue him, and had the end of
one of her toes cut off. The little fellow was
moved to his father's residence, and medi
cal aid summoned. He lived but a couple
of hours after the occurrence:
An inquest was held by Deputy .Coroner
Evans, and a verdict rendered in accord
ance with the above facts.
This is another sad warning to parents
about leaving their children play around
the railroad.—Herald.
APPROPRIATION.- -The Legislature of
this State at its late session appropriated
$2,500 ton school in Chester county called
the "Lincoln University," where negroes
aro educated as teachers. The school is sit
uated near Oxford. The salary of the State
Superintendent of Common Schools, Prot'.
J. P. Wickersham, of this city, was in
creased by the same Legislature to $2,500 a
year, indlusive,of the past as well as the
current year. •
RESIGNED.-Rov. W. C. Reichel has re
signed his position as Principal of the
Moravian, Seminary at Litiz. Under the
administration of Mr. Reichel, perhaps at
no former period has it enjoyed a higher de
tree of public confidence. His successor is
Rev,. Eugene Freauff, late of Bethlehem,
for 'seventeen years a former Principal of
Linden Han, and hence well qualified for
the position.—..penna. School Journal.
'/NIIO2I.MAtION WANTED.—The drowned
man found In the river at Goldsboro, York
county, a few days since, has not yet been
identified. Any person having a knowl- ,
ge of a man being missed at any point
up the river will please write to Isaac Shot
; • ly, at Goldsboro. York county, who found
, e 4.be
remains of the unfortunate individual
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T.l-.II.LANCASTER WTTEKLY INTELLIGEINCE7R,:I 7 V743NEaDAY, JIT
, ular, MW, NOM Oing & Mots Out.
SAWS.
Fury taw that 061111/011 oar Factory fm
00 Tempered and Patent Ground,
perfectly true inulfewen. and
made of aaVorm temper
trour patentitempen
lug process.
AXE S .
Common shape, as good as the best. The
BED JACKET (Coltourn's Potent) AXE
cannotilbe:excelled.l We guarantee
they will cut 25 per cent. more
than common Axes, with
less labor to the
chopper
Send for circular and prices to
LIPPINCADIT & XAKEWELL,
PITTSBURG, PA,
230 LE MANUFACTURERS.
For sale by principal Hardware Dealers
STENCIL STOCK.
§:AFFORD MANUFACTURING CO., 66
Fulton st., New York. Circulars and same
p free.
AGENTS WANTED FOG THE
OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE WAR
Its Causes, Character, Conduct and Results
BY HON ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS.
Its ready Bale, 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 Boston, 103 sub
scribers in four days.
send for Circulars and see our terms, and a
full description of the work. Address NA
TIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Phllatielpdia, Pa
MEDICAL ILLUMINATION
Four Idsg.niflcently Illustrated Medical
Books, containing Important Physiological In
formation, for Men and Women, sent free on
receipt of 25 cts, by addressing Dr. JOHN VAN
DEktPOOL, No. SO Clinton Place, N. Y. City.
WANTED, AGENTS, 875 to 8200 per
$$ month, everywhere, male and female, to
Introduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COM
MON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.
This machine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt,
cord, bind, braid and embroider in a most su
perior manner. Price only $lB. Fully war
ranted for live years We will pay 11.1000 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 thecloth can
not be polled apart without tearinglt, We pay
Agents from $7l to $2OO per month and ex
penses, or a commission from which twice that
amount can be made. Address, BECOMB
CO., PITTSBURGH, PA„ or BOSTON, MASS.
Contlon....Do not be Imposed upon by other
parties palming off worthless cast-iron ma
chines, under the aamo name or otherwise.
Ours is the only genuine and really practical
cheap machine manufactured.
ASTROLOGY
THE RENOWNED ASTROLOGIST, Mad
ante IL P. WARDE, from the positions
of Planets at the time of your birth, de
duces your future destiny, and also sends you
a correct picture of your Suture partner, with
date of marriage, characteristics and appear
ance. Gives information of lost or stolen prop•
arty, tells you the business you are best, quali
fied to persue, and sendir likeness with all
desired information, by return mall, for Billy
Cents. Write plainly the date of your birth,
and address ?autism° H. P. WAWA, Lock Box.
'217, Lockport, N. Y.
THE SUCCESS
Of the ONE DOLLAR SALE a Revolt'
. . .
Hon In Trade.
WE furnisifat a uniform price of ONE DOL.
LAB, such articles as are used by every
fsmily, at a less price than they are sold by
any wholesale dealer in New York or Boston.
Agents wanted to co-operate with us in
carrying out a plan which meets tile wants of
the million, and In the disposal of a large and
varied stock of Dry and Fancy Goods, Sliver
Plated Ware, Watches, Carpetings, Ac. Our
terms to Agents are superior to those of any
other tirm,as our circular will show. Those
Ikr t a t l i c u lf, IPilt clubs
Dress, Shawl, sgaufir piece
S al l a e c e l t rl n g:
Ac,, eta.,
FREE OF COST.
A aback describing an article txibe sold for a
Dollar, 10 4..5.; 20 for 81; 10 for 85; 100 for 810,
sent by marl. Send money by Registered let
ter. Circulars mailed to any address. Agents
wanted everywhere. Address, P
HARRIS & LUMMER,
31 Hanover at., Boston, Mass.
LOOK I LOOK ! I LOOK !
A GENTSWANTED—FORSHAW &FISK'S
PAWNI3ROKEIPS SALE, to whom great
inducements are offered.
We will send you a Sewing Machine or
Nice Dress free of Cost.
Give us a trial. Catalogue seat free.
SHAW & FISK,
P. 0. Box 3178, Boston, Mass.
HAVE YOU TRIED TOWLE & CO'S
NONPAREIL DOLLAR SALE ?
TF you have not now is s your time to secure
J. the greatest bargains ever offered by any
concern in the ,world. investigate this at
once—it will pay- All parties in the Dollar
Sale business advertise to give the beat bar
gains, best Inducements to agents, &c. But the
Goods tell the story. The proof of the pudding
is the eating. Termslower than the lowest.
Circulars sent free. Address, TUWLE & CO., 7
Tremont Row, Boston, Mass.
Proof ofour statement that wen:ll6=lde
A COMPLETE
REVOLUTION
IN TRADE,
can be found in the fact that the immense
business we have built up has induced a multi
tude of Small Concerns to imitate our club sys
tem, and some by advertising the presents they
will give to agents, seek, unsuccessfully, to di
vert some of our business to themselves. We
make this announcement simply to inform
the public that it will be for ,their 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.
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We sell every description of DRY AND
FANCY GOODS PLATED WARE, JEWELRY,
WATCHES, SEWING MACRINP.S,. &c., &c.,
for the uniform price of ONE DOLLAR. Clr
colors sent to any address free.
PARKER & CO.,
Nos. US and RIO Hummer at.. Boston.
GREA Tr , ss E
DRY GOODS, CARPETINGS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
SILVER PLATED WARE,
OF ALL KINDS,
ALBUMS,
And a variety of valuable and useful articles
for sale at
ONE DOLLAR for each ARTICLE.
A check describing an article selected from
our Stook for sa le at ONE DOLLAR, will be
sent on the receipt of Three Cents to pay post.
No charge for Schedules or Cheeks made
at MIN establishment.
Send for Circulars, an this Is the most liberal
sale oft he kind in the country. Address,
FARNHAM & CO.,
No. 21 Friend et , Roston, Mass,
D. lope of New
CARV,e ENTFAR :I Bend for Cato-
Practical oonnArchitecture nod Blair
Building. A. J. BICKNTILL a CO., Pubileherli,
Troy, N. Y.
CRAWFORD'EI Stump and Rock Extractor
and Elevator perfected. Send for circular.
A. Crawford, Warren, Me.
TO THE LADIES
We are agents for over ONE HUNDRED
Foreign and Domestic Manufacturers, and aro
prepared to furnish the whole country with
DRY and FANCY GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS,
JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, FURNITURE,
PIANOS, SEWING MACHINES, &c., Ac., at
the uniform price of
ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE.
Send your clubs of 10 and upwards, for de
soriptive checks, showing what article can be
obtained for One Dollar, with 10 cents for each
cheek.
CIRCULARS BENT FREE.
Presents Worth from &I to 8400 sent free of
charge to agents sending clubs.
Agents Wanted In every Town.
CUSHMAN & CO .
10 Arch Street. Boston. glass.
GREAT DISTRIBUTION
BY THY •
METROPOLITAN GIFT COMP' Y
EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE.
6 Cash Gifts,
"
600 " 25
80 Elegant ltosewood Planos—.Each $3OO to 8500
135 " " Melodeons.. " 75 to 150
150 Sewing Machines " GO to 175
250 Musical Boxes " 25 to 51.10
800 Fine Gold Watches " 75 to 500
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700 Fine Silver Watches
30 to 50
Fine 011 Paintings, Framed Engravings, Sliver
Ware, Photosraph Albums, end a large as
sortment of Fine Gold Jewelry, in hll
valued at
1,000,000 DOLLARS.
A CHANCE TO DRAW ANY OF TILE ABOVE
PRIZES BY DITROHABING A BEAMED TICKET FOB
25 ciarrs.—Tickets describing each Prize are
sealed In Envelopes and thoroughly mixed.
On receipt of 25 cents a Sealed Ticket will be
drawn, without <tholes, and delivered at our
office, or sent by mail to any address. Theorize
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 man.
Yon will know what your Prize is be
fore you pay tor it. Any Prize may be ex
chanted for another of She same vaine. No
Blanks.
Our patrons can depend on fair dealing
Iteferetices.—We select the few .following
names from the many who have lately drawn
Valuable Prizes and kindly permitted us .to
publish themt
El. T. Wilkins. Buffalo, V., 31,000; Miss
Annie Monroe, Chicago, /IL, Plano. valued at
5650; Robt. Jackson. - Cute:Rue._ lowa, Gold
Watch $250; Philip McCarthy, Louisville,
Ky., Diamond Cluster Ring, ; & A. Pat;
ew • • • Muw., BilSor Tea Bet,
%Bit 24fintiottututi.
11175; Mist Exams Walwortb,Milwankee,Vis.
Piano, POO: Bev. T. W. Pitt, Cleveland, Ohio,
Melodeon, 112. •
dirWe publish no was Without perm's
glom
Opinions of the Press.—" They are doles
the argot business; the firm is reliable, and
deserve their iniceess?'—Weekly Tribune, Feb.
8, MSS.
We have examined then system, and know
them to be a fair deaiing drm..—New York
Herald. Feb. 24,1888.
Lost week s friend of ours drew WOO prize,
which wee promptly received."—Dally New,
Nardi, ink,
Send for circular giving many more refer
snow and favorable non - cos from the press.
Liberal inducements to Agents. Bansfaction
gearantoed. Every package of Sealed Envoi
°Deli:a:attains Oleg 041811 OM. Six Tickets
for $1 : 13 AWS2 86 for Si LW for
• lilt letters should beaddressed to HARPER,
WILSON * 00..•1711 liewadwity. N. Y.
ViiiittUNUMUIL
COOPEE,O HOTEL,
WEST SING STBEET,
LANCASTER, PEEHA.
LADIES' ENTRANCE
OFFICE NO. 40 SECOND FLOOR.
Entered secordin&to. set of Congress in the
year 1867,by MMus MorsMani% in the Clerk)s
Office of the District Court of the United States,
for the Middle District of Alabama.
M. BERNHARDT,
Optician and Oculist,
of Berlin, Prussia, recentlY of New York.
IMPORTANT NEW INVENTION.
CRYSTAL
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 Bight, 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 an 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 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 °bleats are seen with equal facility thro'
the same glasses.
2d. Can be worn with perfect ease for
any length of time at one sitting, giving as
tonishing clearness of vision, by candle or
othdr artificial light, comfort to the spectacle
wearer hitherto unknown.
ad. When the Eyes Ache or Pain through
the action of a bright light, such as is reflected
from She snow, sunny weather, white paper
and In reading, writing or sewing, or vivid
colored bodies, these lenses by softening the
rays, effect a most agreeable sensation and
give great relief.
9th. In all Nervous Affections of the Eye,
causing dull 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.
sth. Ground by Peculiar Machinery,
got up at th e greatest cost, mathematically
calculated, expressly for the manufacture of
this lens so as to produce it with the true
spherical accuracy, and its locus is at the exact
centre, a point of vital importance, and which
no other lens possess.
6th. These Spectacles are Scientifically
adjusted to every case of defective Bight wit
unerring accuracy, whether arising from age.
disease, strain, overwork, or premature de
cay, by Dr. M. lIKRNII/IRDT, on a new and ex•
act principle, entirely his own, which has
dons failed to be correct.
7th. Proof of Superiority over the old
kind of Spectacles: they are used exclusively
at all the Hospitals for diseases of the eye in
Berlin, Prussia, and elsewhere.
8111. tieing the Original Inventor and
Manufacturer of the Australian Crystal Glass
for Spectacles, he therefore claims that he bas
the only genuine article of that kind in the
United States.
Slit. After several years of public prim•
tics and study in the hospitals of Europe ad
justing spectacles to patients under every as
pact ot defective vision, as well as experience
in au extensive, long established business in
his optitlonal institute both here 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 sight.
10th. Dr. Bernhardt to signalize Him,
self from the host of pretenders in his proms
sloe, with pride submits for inspection copies
of testimonials he has 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 need his spectacles-the
originals of all of which he will be nappy to
show to those who may request It. The use of
any of the following names or certificates
hereunto affixed, without an actual possession
01 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 25, 1808.
I have examined a treat variety of
Glasses manufactured by Dr. M. Bernhardt, and
in to him, mustsay, that his Glasses are
of a superior quality, adapted to meet the
wants of almost every eye, wnere the vision is
In any way Imperfect. flie 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 Doctors glasses most
cheerfully, as well from my own experience as
from the testimonials of many physicians,
clergymen and other gentlemen with whom
am personally acquainted.
Jam 1.. Atlee, M. I).
I have examined what I conceive to
be a complete assortment of spectacles, manu
factured from the Australian Crystal, admira
bly adapted to the various infirmities of that
exquisitely delicate organ the human eye;
whether the impaired vision is the result of
disease or the natural weakness incident to old
age. I regard the specimens of Dr. Bernhardt
the best I have ever seen, and as such cheer
fully recommend them.
Henry Carpenter, H. D.
Lancaster, May 25, 1868.1
I have examined Dr. H. Bernhardt's
very complete assortment of Spectacles and
Lenses, 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
pf remarkable purity and beauty, and acids
very much to their value. I recommend him
with groat cheerfulness to the conlidenceof all
who may require his services.
H. E. Muhlenberg, 21. D.
Lancaster, May 25, pH&
I have had the opportunity of examin-
Mg the various specimens 01 Australian Crys
tal in the possession of Dr. Bernhardt, and also
testing for myself the superior character of his
Glasses. Ho is a scientific Optician. After ex
amining my eyes, he has fitted for mo 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, 111. D.
Lancaster, May 25, 1868.
It has given me much pleasure to make
the acquaintance of Dr. Bernhardt, and to ex
amine his assortment of Glasses, which is the
most complete I have ever seen. 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 .to
readwithgreater distinctness and comfort than
those that I already possess. I cheerfully re
commend him to ail who need the services of a
skilled Optician.
E. Greenwald, D. D.
Pastor Church of Holy Trinity
May 211, 1668. 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 nes selected a pair of glasses for me
which are comfortable to the eye and aid my
sight more than any I have before worn. I
take pleasure in expressing my confidence in
his ability and skill as a scientific and practi.
cal Optician. E. V. Gerhart.
Lancaster, May 26, 1868.
I have had the pleasure of becoming
acquainted with Dr. 51, Bernhardt, a Scientific
Optician, whose extensive travels through the
United States, and testimonials of tile most
eminent professional gentlemen have este!).
Halted 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 tue Doctor with
ti,o Science of Optics, he is able to suit encases
of weakness or impaired Vision. I most cor
dially recommend him to all who may need
ills services. D. Bigler.
Bishop of Moravian Church,
May IS, 1888. Lancaster, Pa.
Testimonials similar to the above may
be seen at Dr. Bernhardt's Mike from many
other distinguished gentlemen, among whom
are:
M. 1. Herr, M. It., mmenster. Penn's.,
May 25th, 1858. •
Hon. A. G. Curtin, Governor of Penn.
eylvaula, Harrisburg, Pa., November 27, 1885.
Hon. B. B. Hayes, Governor of Ohio,
Columbus, May Rh, 1888.
Office noun" from 9 A. N. to 5 P. M.
Cooper's Hotel, West King street.
N. B.—Owing to engagements elsewhere, Dr.
Bernhardt will be able to remain here but a
bort time only. my2Stfd.sw
parttime Aitopi, &c.
FRANK F. LANDIS.
EZRA F. LAM/LS,
KEYSTONE
FOUNDRY AND •MACHINE SHOP,
EA67 CHESTNUT STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.,
LANDIS & CO., PROPRIETORS.
Iron and Brass Castings Done to Order.
Engines, Mill Gearing, Shaftings, Pulleys,
&a., built.
Also, a new and improved Grain Thresher
and Separator.
Models for Patentees made to order.
attentionew . e i Val io e. = t a r p ef. )r al a r r i , r d i gitower aan
also be had at oar shops. This Reaper and
Mower Is warranted to give satisfaction. Call
and see it. ap 27 tfw LANDIS & CO.
AMERICAN
Each $lO,OOO
6,000
• '1 1,000
ANTI-INCRUSTATION CO.'S OFFICE,
No. 147 South Fourth Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
THE ANTI-INCRUBTATOR
Will remove scales from Steam Boilers and ,
keep them olden. render the Boiler less - liable
to Explosion, and causing a great saving of
fuel.
These Instruments have been in suceeesful
use during the lest two years in many of the
large' establishments of Philadelphia, and
other parts of the United States, from
which the most flattering teetimonialaof their
wonderful saving of fuel and labor have been
received.
.
II r PARTIES having BOILERS Would do
well to call at the 011lee•and exanllue testi
mouhlls, &aJOHN FABRIRA,
&raw Luirsae, • eldest.
Secretary and Tr rarer. aBlotw22
hittUinta..
LICENNIOD BY Til6
UNITED STATES
AUTHORITY.
NEW ENGLAND
PAWNBROKER'S JOINT STOOK
OF lIIMEDEBICED GOODS,,
CONSISTING 9F
image. Kuswis, MIZEUI GOODE,
Linen Goods, Dry Goods, Cottons, Past•
ey Goods, Albunw,lllDiesolliver Plated,
Ware, Watches, Cutlery, Sewing Da-
chines, &C., !Cc.
ro be sold at ONE DOLLAR EACH, without
regard to veld% and not to be paid for until you
know what you are to receive.
STOVE{ VALUED AT 0200.000,
SALESROOM, 80 Hanover st., Boston.
The most popular, reliable, prompt and bust
ness•like concern of the kind. The best
Boston references furnished on application.
By patronizing this sale yon have a chance to
exchange your goods with a large variety to
select from.
Terms to Aggenta..—We believe our Terms
to Agents are superior to those offered by any
other house. Take paractaar notice of (Ma: Our
Agents are not required to pay one dollar for
their presents, as in all other concerns.
Certificates, giving a complete description of
articles that will be sold for one dollar each,
will be sold at the following - rates : Ten for
$1; Thirty (with present) for et; Sip
(with present) Be; One Hundred (with
present) $lO. And same rate for larger Clubs.
LOOK at THIS CHANCE to get a Silk Dress,
Sewing Machine, Gold Watch, or some other
good article of equal value, with but very little
trouble and no expense to the A.gent.
For a Club of Thttly, we will give theper
eon sending It the choice of the following arti
cles : Print Dress Pattern, Worsted Breakfast
Shawl, White Linen Tableakith Embossed
Table Spread. Set of Steel-bladed knives and
Forks, Set of Silver-plated Forks, Elegant En
graved Silver-plated Gold-lined Goblet, Violin
and Bow, Fancy Dress Pattern, Pair Ladles'
Extra quality Cloth Boots, Elegant Beaded
Silk Parasol , One-Hundred-Picture Morocco
PhotographEj n etrag o t ze l n vory-h e an s d i Zl i
Spanglednet Towels, Ladle Silk 's' Morocco Shogpfng Bag.
Alhambra Quilt, Fancy Balmoral Skirt, Ladies
solid Gold California Diamond Ring. Gents'
Plain or Engraved Gold Ring, (10 caret fine)
Ladles' Solid Black Walnut Writing Desk,
Ladles' Fancy Black Walnut Workbox, or a
Cottage Clock.
For a Club of Sixty, one of the following
articles; Fancy Cashmere Dress Pattern,
Three yards double width Water Proof Cloak
lug, Thibet Shawl, Four yards Wool Frocking,
Set of Lace tmsains, Ladles' double Wool
Shawl, Silver-plated Card Basket, Splendid
Engraved Silver-plated Ice Pitcher, Engraved
Silver-plated Tea Pot, One-HundrW, Picture
Turkey Morocco Photograph Album,: Lancas
ter Quilt, Fancy plaid Wool Shawl, Twenty
live yds. Sheeting; Alpaca Dress Pattern, En
graved Silver-plated six bottle Revolving Cas
ar,
e ir:Gents' Calf Spoleo Bndts,
id Ba Harris Cloth Pants
nd V est Pattern, Ba lmoral skirt,
Set of Ivory-handled Knives w ith Silver-plated
Forks, Pair of ail-Wool Blankets, Rosewood
frame Brass Alarm Clock, Splendid beaded and
lined Silk Parasol, Ladies' splendid Morocco
Traveling Bag, Thirty yards Print, or a Mar-
Bellies Qdilt.
For a Club of One Hundred, Splendid En
graved Silver-plated Tea Set, three pieces
(Sugar Bowl, Tea Pot and Creamer,) Silver
plated Cake Basket, Fancy plaid Wool Long
Shawl, Twenty-live yds. Hemp Carpeting,
Splei3did Violin and Bow, SplendidDsge
Shawl, Forty-five yds. Sheeting, AI.
pace Dress Pattern, Silver Hunting Case
Wrath Splendid Family Bible with elegant
Steel Engravings and Family Record and Pito
tograpti Page, Poplin Dress Pattern, Engraved
Silver-plated Ice Pitcher, Splendid Beaver
Cloak Pattern,Sharpe's Revolver, Fancy Cu
simere Coat, Pant and Vest Pattern extra
quality, Splendid Accordeon Musts Box,_ One
pair line Damask Table Covers with One Dozen
Dinner Napkins to match.
Presents for Larger Clubs In Proportion.
This is no Humbug Lottery Gilt Enteral lee
or Sale of Cheap Jewelry, but a fair, square
Sale of Unredeemed Goods, Our Goods are
New and not Second fond
And we guarantee more for the money Invest
ed than can be bought at any wholesale store
in the country.
Agents will please take notice of this. Do
not send names, tut number your clubs from
one upwards. Make your letters short, and
plain as possible.
Be sure and send money amounting to $5 or
more by Registered Letter, (which can be sent
from any °Mee), P. O. Money Order, or Ex.
press; for when sent in this way you run no
risk of losing It whatever. Small amounts
may be sent by mail, but be sure and put them
In the office yourself.
we cannot be responsible for Mono
lost, unless some precautions are taken
to insure its safety.
Send your address in full. Town, County and
State. All certificates are good until redeemed.
S. C. THOMPSON A: CO.,
No. 30 HANOVER ST., BOSTON.
Send for Circulars. jelo.taugl
GRANT & COLFAX.
AGENT'S WANTED for T. T. Headley's Life
of Grant. Now refuly, a Lire of Colfax,'with
a Steel Portrait. Price, 25r. Given with every
copy of Grant. The National Hand-Book of
Facts and Figures, Just leaned, is the Book for
the times. Sent for 81.50. TREA.T CO., Pub
lishers, 654 Broadway, New Yolk. Jel64augl
I F A HUMBUG,Whatawnder
That the doors
Are open wide;
Ever since the
First of August
Thousands have.
Pain Paint applie d.
Those who lie,
Or call It humbug, •
Are the doctors,
Not acquaint;
For they always
Have been jealous
When their patients
Use Pain Paint.
Pile up facts
As high as mountains,
Flash the truth
Before their eyes,
But the cry
Is always humbug,
Men 01 science
Full of Iles.
People know that liniments composed of
Cayenne pepper, turpentine, bartshorn ether,
&c., will produce Inflammation and pain. To
purchase such trash to •top Pain and Inflam
mation is ridiculous. Fire will not stop heat;
a dumb brute shuns the heat, and knows
enough to wade in a pond of water, ''.When
wounded, to reduce, cool, and cure Intlamlna
tion and Fever.
Pimps and gamblers try to look honest, but
folks can read the face too plainly. Some try
to persuade the ignorant that pills, physic,
&c., cleanse the blood, purge the system, and
doe hundred other things equally absurd.—
Every body knows that It is false, and that no
medicine can purify or increase a drop of
blood. Food makes blood, bone and muscle,
and is the staff of Life. Every dose of medi
cine swallowed is rejected, and hurried out of
the system as quick as possible. It is an ene
my; yea, a deadly foe. Constipation, lii
health, and weakness, are the result of dosing,
dosing, dosing the stomach. The living sys
tem has enough to do without working herself
to death in expelling and kicking out the per
nicious nostrums poured down the throat.—
Food she welcomes when she needs it; yea,
asks for it. Let pill-makers and physic ven
ders stop eating food, and see bow long they
can subsist on their blood-purifying, Invigora
ting, health-giving medicines and cordials.—
What humbug is more transparent? A dog
would feel so Insulted, If offered a dose, he
would curl his tall downward In scorn, and
run away in utter disgust. All physical pain
arises from inflammation. Put out the fire
and you stop pain absolutely. You can stop
pain as easy as you can quench fire with water.
WOLCOTT'S PAIN PAINT subdues inflam
mation, heat, and fever one hundred times
faster than ice. Thousands have had a prac
tical test of its merits at the very moment of
most extreme pain, and they can testify that
It has not failed In doing its work. It Is sim
ple; It Is harmless; It has no stain; it gives no
smart ,• It is for sale by Druggists everywhere;
and It is tested free of cost at 170 CHATHAM
SQUARE, N. Y., and 522 Arch Street, Phila
delphia.
My wife had an ulcer on her leg for thirteen
yeses, caused by varicose veins, ulceration ex
tending from her anal° to her knee, some
places eating away to the bone. I have em
ployed over twenty physicians at vast ex
pense during this period. But all attempts at
cure proved utterly abortive until I tried Dr.
Wolcott's Pain Paint, which the doctors told
me was a humbug. But humbug or not, it has
done the work completely In less than one
month removing the pain at the first applica
tion. I kept her leg wet with Pain Paint con
stantly until healed, I wish wo had more
humbugs as useful as Dr. Wolcott's Pain Paint.
I am well known to this city, any person who
wants to make further inquiry will call at 101
West Street, New York, at the Hanover House,
51 which I um the proprietor, and I think I con
satisfy them as to Ole benefit derived by the
use of Pain Paint,
May 12, 1808. PETS 't MINCE,
I am selling Wolcott's Pain Paint and An
nihilator, and It certainly gives matt efaatlOn to
my customers.
D. F. COLES, Druggist, Ruh* sy, N. J.
I am selling more of Wolcott's Pain Paint
than any other Patent Medicine.
C. N. CHITTENTON,
Wholesale Druggist, No. 7, Oth Ave., New York.
I sell more of Wolcott's Pain Paint than all
the other Patent Medicines combined, and I
keep a full supply of all that have any demand.
VALENTINE HAM e ANN, Druggist,
Je 10 tang I) No. 117th Ave., New York..
• WE ARE comING
AND WILL PRESENT TO ANY PERSON
Sending us a Club In Our Great
ONE DOLLAR BALE OF DRY AND FANCY
GOODS,
A WATCH, piece of SHEETING, BILE DRESS
PATTERN, &c., &a..
FREE OF COST.
Our inducements during the past few years
have been large.
WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES OF
PREMIUMS.
Our friends wilt readily notice our !resents for
80 and 00 Clubs are nnw more than equal In
value to Clubs of 60 and 100 respectively
of other firma.
Swoop 8. LABnie
Anr PLEASE EXAMINE. 'Ea
Any:person ordering either of the Clubsmen
tioned below, can have their selections of
premiums enumerated, corresponding to the
size of the Club.
FREE OF ONE DOLLAR!
For a Club of 30, (03).--One of the follow
ing articles, viz Delaine dress pattern; fancy
colored bed spread lOO view Turkey morocco
album; 20 yards sheeting; striped cashmere
delalne dress pattern; honey comb quilt; all
wool square shawl; set solid gold bottom studs;
all wool fancy cashmere pan ts and vest pattern;
gents' hair guard Chaitl, go trimmings; sil
ver plated chased butter ; allverplated
5 bottle revolving castor, on feet; set superior
steeled bladed knives and folks; worsted
promenade shawl; ladles' long gold plated
chain ; ladles double gold. ring ; gents' heavy
chased solid gold ring; solid black walnut work
box or writing desk;;extra quality balmoral
skirt; set jewelry, sleeve buttons to match;
violin mad bow; gents' cardigan jacket; splen
did ebony D flute, ivory trimmings; superior
Turkey morocco shopping bag; ladies' high ant
balmoral boots. -
• For a Club of GO, (@6)t.One of the follow,.
lug articles, vier Black or colored alpaca dress
pattern; poplin dress pattern ; one piece of
bleached or brown sheeting; enaraved, silver
plated, 8 bottle revolving castor 834 yards su
perior cashfnere for pants and vest pattern;
extra heavy honey comb quilt; two fancy
colored bed spreads; pair gents' calf boots; 4
yds. farmers' good wool frocking; fancy cash
mere plaid dress pattern; beat quality balmo
rsi
skirt;rogewood brass alarm clock; ladles'
all wool cloak pattern; silver plated cake or
card beaket; fur muff or cape; ladies' fashion-
able wool double shaivl; splendid clasped
family Bible, 9x12, recordpage and engravings;
8 yds. double width water proof cloaking; set
ivory handle knives, with silver plated forks;
one set lace curtain. . . _
' For a club or 100, (810),-.0ne of the fol
lowing articles, vlz: 4 yds. double width cloak
ing or coating ; 2 large, fine , bleached linen
table covers, with 1 doz, larged sized dinner
napkins to match; 25 yds. splendid hemp car.
Feting, good colors; extra quantity black or
alpaca dress patterns; extra quality poplin
dress patterns; one large piece superior quality
extra width sheeting; pair gents' cal( boots,
bed goalltr, silver huntlaiPMisll
yam ; ivery UMW idea waled
Wilms end a angerwed 6
barite revolving castor, with cat Can bean:
splendid violin, box and bow complete; single
barrel shot gun; Bakal , ' sizilbarrel revolVer;
pair manor white , wool Wackily, Mee fur
muff and cape diver-plated tap
cliche:F.l/Ith salver, yards all wool farm •
ousimsre, for salt; one dozen BMWs Vest'
allver•plated ibrks; common sense miring and
embroidering machine, two heavy honey comb
gull* spleddld family Bible, record and pho.
Wr a P h Page.
_roe large Clubs Um villas UNMAN* la
me same ratio. "
• Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent istered to
let any
address free. Send money by regters,
Address all orders to
ALLEN, HAYES h CO.,
1.5 Federal st., Boston, Masa.
P. 0. Box C.
Wholesale Dealers In Dry and Fancy Goods.
Cutlery. Plated Ware, Albums, Leather
Goods, ika, gc. jeld•taugl
anion gut* gatira4.
640 MILES OF THE
UNION 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-
Untie 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 Sacramento, will be finished In 1869
instead of 1870. The means provided are am
ple, and all that energy, men and money can
do to secure the completion of this
GREAT NATIONAL WORK,
at the earliest possible day, will be done.
The UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COST
PANY receive:
I.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right
of way, and all necessary timber and other
materials found along the line of Ste oper-
Mona.
IL—A GOVERMENT GRANT of 12,800 Acres
of land to the mile, taken In alternate sec
tions on each side of Its road. This is an ab
solute donation, and will be a source of large
revenue in the future.
lII—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of United
States Thirty-year Bondi, amounting to from
1116,000 to $O,OOO per mile, according to the
difficulties to be surmounted on the various
sections to be built. The Government takes
a second mortage 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, mails, &c. The interest is now much
more than paid in this way, besides securing
a great saving In time 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 same
amount as the U. S. Bonds, issued for the
same purpose and no more.- THE Govnast
xturr PERMITS the Trustees of the First
Mortgage Bondholders to deliver the Bonds
to the Company only es the road is complet
ed, and after it has been examined by United
States Commissioners and pronounced to be
in all respects a first-class Railroad, laid with
a heavy T rail, and completely supplied with
depots, stations, turnouts, ear-shot s, loco
motives, ears, dc.
V.—A CAPITAL STOCK SUBSCRIPTION from
the stockholders, of which over Right Mallon
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 CASH EARNINGS on its Way Bust
nese, that already amount to MORE THAN
THE INTEREST OR the First Mortgage
Bonds. These earnings eno indication of
the vast through traffic that must follow the
opening of the line to the Pacific, but they
certainly prove that
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
upon each a property, costing nearly three
times their amount,
ARESECURE BEYOND AIrriCONTIN GE NOY
The Union Pacific Ponds run thirty years
are for 11,000 each, and have coupons attached.
They bear annual interest, payable on the first
days 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. The price is 102, and at
the present rate of gold, they pay a liberal in
come on their coat.
The Company believe that these Bonds, at
the present rate, are the cheapest security in
the market, and reserve the right to advance
the price at any time.
Subscriptions will be received in Lancaster by
LANCASTER NATIONAL BANK.
REED, MoGRANN & CO., BANKERS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
and in New York at the
Company!s Office, No. 20 Nassau Street
JOHN J. CISCO dr SON, BANKERS
NO. 95 WALL STREET,
And by the Company's Advertised Agents
throug)eut the United Statue.
Remittances should be made in drafts or
other funds par in New York, and the Bonds
will be sent free of charge by return expre.s.
Parties suoscribing through local agents, will
look to them for their safe delivery.
A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR MD has Just
been published by the Company, giving fuller
information than is possible in an advertise.
meat, respecting the Progress of the Work, the
Resources of the Country traversed. by the
Road, the Means for Construction, lad the
Value of the Bonds, which will be sent tree on
application at the Company's office or to any of
the advertised agents. _
JOHN J. CISCO,
Treasnrer, New York
apr 18 3md,tw
Saw lark Aftildirstmento.
G ALE'S
COPPER STRIP FEEL) CUTTER,
For hand or horse-power, acknowledged the
FASTEST, EASIEST, and every way BEST IN
USE.
For sale by J. It. DECATUR& CO.,
Dealers in Agricultural Implements, etc.,
194 WATER STREET, New York.
Send for Illustrated Circular. my 7 dew
THE N. T. MERCANTILE JOURNAL,
ESTABLIBEIED 1883,
' IS published Weekly (Thursday Morning,)
giving the Most Extensive and Accurate Price
Lista ever pulnished in the U. 13. It is strictly
neutral as regards Politics, but independent
in its criticisms upon all matters affecting the
Commercial and Financial interests of the
Nation.
Prices are corrected Weekly up to the hour of
publication, making The Journal, almost in
dispensable to all dealers in Stocks, Govern
ment Bonds, Dry Goods, Drugs, Chemicals,
Paints, Oils, Groceries, Fish, Salt, Country
Produce, Hardware, iron, Steel, Tin, Metals,
Furs, Skins, Wools, Domestic and Foreign
Fruits. Nuts, Hides, Leather,
Tobacco dm.
Every man should have te The Journal—
none can afford to be without it. Subscrip
tion price, MOO per annum in advance.
Address THE NEW YORK MERCANTILE
JOURNAL CO., No. WO Pearl Street, New York.
P. O. Box IBM j e 8 lmdsw
SA.NITE.LLa.
Ladies do not ,ilitow this to Escape Your Notice.
SANITELLE OR LIQUID PEARLINE.
It secures to you permanently a most destra•
ble boon—a skin 01 satin-like texture, and the
warm delicate complexion of rapturous youth.
Its effects are immediate. It contains no in
jurious substance. This is no fiction, as a trial
will prove all we claim for it. Price 75 cents.
If your druggist does not keep it send the
amount to us and it will be forwarded by Ex
press. A. MAURY & CO., Proprietors,
eB.2ind 171 Duane street. New York.
goo EUILL SCHOOL, PRINCETON,
NEW JERSEY.
' toys thoroughly prepared for College, or for
Business. Next Hesston begins Aug. 21 For
Circulars address,
leS•anid.sw REV. T. W. CATTELL.
TOBACCO ANTIDOTE.
Warranted to remove all desire for Tobacco.
This great remedy is au excellent appetizer.
It purities the blood, invigorates the system,
possesses great nourishing and strenetuening
power, enables the stomach to digest the
heartiest food, makes sleep refreshing, and es
tablishes robust health. Smokers and Chew
ere for fifty years cured. Price, 50 cents, post
tree. A treatise on the injurious effect of To
bacco, with lists of references, testimonials,
to. sent free. Agents wanted. Address. DR.
C. It. ABBOTT, Jersey City. New Jersey.
A CLIDEGYMAIVB TZBTIMONT.—One Box of
Antidote cured my brother and myself. It
never falls. REV. ISAIAJS W. SHOEMAKER,
Kelley's Station, Pa. jefi-imd
DOTY'S CLOTHES WASHER.
Extract From Report_ of Farmers' Club
New York, 1867.
"WASHING MACHINES.—WiIiIam D. Osborn
Port Byron Cayuga, County N. Y., asks: 'Will
the Club give no Its opinion of washing ma,
chines? Is it economy to bay fourteen dollars
for one of Doty's machines? Will it Wash
farmers' clothes clean, and not be too hard
work for the women? Washing machines
have so generally proved to be failures that I
am afraid of throwing away my money upon
one.'"
.. -.
" Boron Ronrsson—lf you bad to pay ten
times the money you mention, it would be the
beat investment you ever made u on your
farm. But you must not have that one. Get
the Universal Clothes Wringer it, and
i n
your wife and childern will rise, and call
you blessed . For they will find w g made
easy
Sold by
R. C. BROWNING, General. Agent,
my 25 82 Cartlandt suet, N. Y.
And by Dealers and Canvassers everywhere
Iluntoo, &r.
THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOUR OF
SADDLERY IN r.a.c, CITY,
—ex—
M. HABERBUSIT.'S,
B. W. ANGLE OF CE
R. NTRE SQUARE.
LANCASTE PA.
Silver and Gold Mounted Harness.
Prince's Metal and Covered Mounted Har
ness.
Fine Japlunied and Oride Mounted Harness.
Fine and Common Double Harness,
TEA M
Men's and Boy's Riding Saddles.
Ladies' Riding Saddles and Bridles.
Buggy, Sulky, Riding and Team Whips.
Leather, Cotton and Linen Fly-Nets.
Linen and Gum Horse • Covers and Lap
Covers.
Also, Sole Leather Trunks.
Ladies' Dress Trunks.
Gents' Traveling Trunks.
Sole Leather and Common Valleses.
Leather and Carpet, Traveling Bags.
Fine Turkey and French Morocco Satchels.
and all other articles in the business which
will be sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Particular attention paid to repairing.
h moo, Rennels' Improved Harness Pads eold
Shop rights for manufacturing Hannebe Dn.
proved Harness Pads, will be sold at reasons.
°le zat4 l .- 4 my Ii Bmdalyw
►FHE ESTABLISHED FIRM,
J. J. BIOHARSON A 00
126 MAR= Bramsr, Priman'a.,
Is the largest Manufacturing Confectioners and
Wholesale Dealers in Fruits, Nuts, dte,
mar 25 In the 'United Mates. • VW l2
MEE
D s.
VEGETABLE CORDIAL!
litus only known Cure for the Gravel, Din
betes, Weakness awl eine , stion of the Kid.
nays and Urinary Orgasm. Dr. Carnal has
made the Mama of the kidneys his
study tbe
Inv several years, and fallow ableV
A
betore
PIZRFZIOT CUBE TDB TED RAMS.
be Th in f t i alr followin ime dr y llre irs eil a g dis en tregs Ola o in f the ki smsil dnas of
the back wham , standing or lying too
long, especially when first 'MUMS TIP In the
inor ie w cue of too much exermse, This
is g followed by a distress in the gam
allintem o the limbs, swellingof the limbs and
stomach, also a.tatuiency to 'dro_paY, Wein_
_eile
of Wristband rheumatic paina Thla/Ban maw'
Lion of the kidneys. Persona may know Ws
by feeling worse when having ookt, and in this
case the urine will have a very MO color.
Many people are confined to their homes with
thin disease, and have given up tcr.dle with the
dropsy or rheumatism.
DIABETES.
This is a wealmeisi or :Inflammation of the
kidneys and urinary organs, causing frequent
discharges of urine both day and night; these
diacharges being st times uncontrollable, at
Other times with much pain and disagreeable
burning.
TEE GRAVEL.
This is a atom) caused by a sediment which
collects at the kidneys what they fall to not
freely; then. passing through the urinary chan
nels into the bladder, there becomes an In
creasing stone. All this is caused by -the kid
neys not performing their proper functions.
The experience of thousands Is that
Dr. Carrall's Cordial Will Dissolve This
Stone.
so that it will pass without pain, clear out all
that sediment from which they collect, and
cumulate the kidneys to their proper Utton.
therefore remove all the above mentioned
trouble. The nee of this article, from one to
three months, will care the moat severe cases.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
Prepared by DR. CARRALL, (Mice No. 336
Harmony street, Philadelphia.
WR- Bold by all Druggists.
A Care Is legally warranted in all cases who
call upon Dr. Carrall.
Write and ask these parties what this article
has done for them:
Rev. B. 0. Lippincott, Glassboro', N. J.
Mr. Allen Wells, Blount Holly, N. J.
John Handbert, 2122 Bummer street, Phtl'a.
William Wattis, 1028 South sth street, Phil's.
sir Orders directed to Johnson, Holloway dc
Cowden, 002 Arch street,Phil'a. Jed° lyw Zi
L ADIES,'TA ILE PARTIC [MAE NOTICE
WARRANTED FRENCH.
These Pills, so celebrated many years ago In
Paris, for the relief of female irregularities, and
afterwards for their criminal employment In
the practice of abortion, are now offered for
sale for the first time in America. They have
been kept In comparative obscurity from the
fact that the originator, Mr. Velpau, is a physi
cian in Paris olgreat wealth, and strict con
scientious principles, and has withheld them
from general use, lest they should be employed
for unlawful purposes.
In overcoming Female Obstructions, Ner
vous and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back
and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpi
tation of the Heart, Hysterics, &c., and will
enact a cure when all other means have failed;
and, although a powerful remedy, do not con
, tain calomel antimony, or anything hurtful
to the constitution.
To married ladies and young girls who have
never been regulated, they are peculiarly suit
ed. They will, In a short time, bring on the
monthly period with regularity.
CAUTlON.—Married Ladles should never take
them when there Is any reason to believe
themselves pregnant.
Ladles can procure a box, sealed Irom the
eyes of the curious, by enclosing one dollar
ands 8 postage stamps to M. W. MACOMBEit,
General Agent for United States and Canadas,
at Albany, N.Y., or to any authorized Agent.
Dr. D. McCOR.BIICK, Agent, Lancaster.
Sold by all Druggists. ijy N lyw
MEDICAL.
. . .
DOCTOR N. D. BRIRBINE
Physician for Chronic! Diseases, has a por
anent office at
NO. 93 EAST KING ST., L AN CASTER, PA.,
Where he has been engaged for some time past,
in the successful treatment of
OLD OBSTINATE DISEASES.
The Doctor might present a volume of cer
titicates and testimonials of cures, but the
most satisfactory evidence wilL be given the
public in a trial of his skill.
Doctor I3rlsbine devotes exclusive attention
to the class of diseases, in which his practice
has been uniformly successful, effecting cures
when they have battled all systems of treat
ment.
CONSUMPTION,
PARALYSIS,
RHEUMATISM,
BRONCHITIS
DYSPEPSIA,
ASTHMA,
PILES,
AND DROPSY
DISEASES OF THE
LIVER.
HEART,
LUNGS,
STOMACH,
SKIN, AND OF
THE NERVOUS SYSTEM,
And all those Diseases peculiar to females
through 111 e, are promptly and permanently
cured When curable, and reasonable charges
made for medicines.
The Doctor's principal remedial agents are
selected carefully from the Pharmacopoeia of
the United States and Germany, and prepared
and given out by him at his office, and com
bine all the modern improvements of medi
cine, among which are Inhalation. Atomiza
tion, Electrical and Magnetic treatment,
which are all used with success in this late
day of progress. The Doctor invites all Who
are afflicted, to call and consult him, free of
charge, and give him and his medicines a
FAITHFUL TRIAL.
- -
Doctor Brisbine Diagnoses by the urine, one
of the most infallible tests of Diseases known,
using Optical, Chemical and Microscopical
tests, enabling him to employ a rational sci
entific and curative treatment; and he will in
no case give encouragement for the sake of
fees.
The Doctor is a graduate of Sterling Medical
College, and the old German Eclectic School,
was Surgeon and Medical Director in the late
War, has had a large experience, both in civil
and military practice, and only desires repu
tation on his own merits.
.
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE: No. 93 Easy
Ring street, a few doors above the Eastern Ho
tel, and ajittle over a square above the Cour
House. apr 29 Crow 17
113 - Consultation free and confidential.
out surntolzing &do, &r.
rriHE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF FIRS
.1 quality BRITANNIA WARE In the city
At A. O. FLINN'S,
No. 11 North Queen street.
DIM, CAGES—WOODEN AND PAlN
ted, at A. C. F LINN's,
No. 11 North Queen street.
STEP LADDERS—ALL SIZES, AT
A. C. FLINN'S,
No. 11 North Queen etteet,
WOODEN BOWLS—JUST RECEIVED
At A. C. FLINN'S,
House Fusulshlug Store,
No. II North Queen street.
BUY YOUR BROOMS AND BRUSHES
At A. C. FLINN'S
House Furnishing Store,
No. 11 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. 11 North Queen street,
ICE CREAM FREEZERS••••ALL SIZES,
At A. C. FLINN'S,
No. 11 North Queen street
PE RSONS DESIRING PUMPS OR
Water Pipe, Hydraulic Rama, &c., can find
the best assortment outside of Philadelphia at
A. C. FLINN'S
House Furnishing Store,
No. 11 North Queen street.
pLUMBING AND GAS FITTING IN ALL
.1_ its branches attended to. Estimates given
for work at A. O. FLINN'S
House Furnishing Store,
No. 11 North Queen street
cOPPER WORK•43REWEES RETTLES.
Whiskey Stills and Copper Work of all
ode made up with dispatch at
A. C. FLINN'S
House Furnishing SOre,
No. 11. North Queen street,
Lancaster, Pa.
PISTILLERS ARE INVITED TO EX.
amine Mr. Jacob Springer's Improved
tent 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,
Lancaster. Fenno
my 18 tfd&w
Muumuu Oompautm
CCITEIBLA INSURANCr. COMPANY
CAPITAL AND ASSET% 85T2,210 49
Company continues to Insure Build.
ingi. Merchandise, and other property, against
logs and damage by Are, on the mutual plan,
either for a cash premium or premium note,
SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT.
Whole amount insured ...$8,204,295.51
Legs am't expired in '55... 212,238.00 8,091,9511,51
CAPITAL AND INCOME.
Am't of premium notes,
Jan. lst, 1885 8426,080.68
Less premium notes ex
pired in MO
Ain't of premium notes
received inlBBs
Balance of premiums.
Jan. Ist, 1865
Cash receipts, less corn
miasionsin 1885.
OONTRA. $670,198.87
Losses arid expenses paid
in 1885 $ 87,987.88
Balance of Capital and
Aaseta, Jan. 1, /888......... 1582,210.49
$570,198.3
St GREEN', President.
GEM:tax Totowa, Jr., secretary.
Musgazt B. Sirtrmak Traturtuvr.
DIRECTORS:
Robert Crane, William Patton,
B. T. HI
John Farcikrich, John W. Steacyl
Geo. Young, Jr.
ELG. Minich, Nicholas McDonald.
F. Eberledn, Michael B. Shuman,
Amos S. Green, S. C. Slayznaker,
Edmund Sparing.
THEO. W HERR,. Agent,
North Duke street, opposite the Court House
mar idari • LANCASTER PENN,A.
2.500,000 """4M118
PATRONIZE THE BEST!
Having the largest capital,most experienced
buyers, and extensive trade of any concern In
the Dollar Bale business,
WE GIIA_HANTEED SATISFACTION
In every Instance, and also the best selection
of Goods ever offered
AT'ONE DOLLAR EACH.
No other concern has any showwherever our
Agents are selling. Our motto, " Prompt and
Reliable." Male and female agents wanted In
city and country.
THE LADIES are particularly requested to
try our popular club aystemof selling all kinds
of Dry and Fancy Goods, Dress Patterns, Cot
ton Cloth Caatore, Silver Plated Gooda,Watch
'
ea ea. bushed Mt) A patent penloun
tain an a check describing an article to be sold
for ado ,10 cents 20 for $2; 40 for 54 ;60 for
2/0 ; sent by mitt'. Free presents to getter up,
(worth 60 per cent. more than those sent by :any
other concern,). according to the alas of club.
Send
for
a trial Club, or not do not fail to
send for a circular.
N. 13.—Our sale should Nor be classed with
New York dollar jewelry gales or bogus " Tea.
Companies," as it is nothing of the sort.
EASTMAN & KENDALL,
Pi Et Stow 85 Atm° vet* at,, Boston, Mass.
==l
1, - 1868•
coNpzivrx si Apt
imultnicrrtrizo m =star HOWII,
xmah..l, pamen
gists Pion
Boper•Phosphate of Lime, nunoolii and
.
Potash.
orkwunrED =IN 1110 X aniirranakTiosr.
Prise $56 yer Ton
Par-Mita
VW /be. 8414/200 ;Oa eath.
Libereldisoonnt to dealera.
It has raised good crops of Wbeat, Com Oa
Potatoes, Oren, Cotton, Tobiason , :
_and Vegeta
tables of all kinds. Partners would do wino n.
gains er their nearest deakr to fertilisers as to the
mutts obtained /ran the use of CemplekiWanurv.
The vowing crops of Wheat, at time, freely
attest its ;virtues.
It is highly recommended by all who have.
used It up to this time.
We have nurarrolui teetimoniala to the etitet
that it lit an invaluable Fertiliser, and we re
ommend ts Moldy as a top dress y g for Wheat and
Grow.
DIXON, SHARPLES & co.,
SOLI AGEFIft,
89 Barra WATER Ann 40 Botrin
Phikpletphia.
WM. REYNOLDS
For ease by
till aug 28w1 i 9 South 5t4 BaWm.:a 0, MS
BAIIGH'S CONEERCIULL ILtarßira
ODE MARK! •
IMEGEM
BAUGH. As SONS, Philadelphia,
AND
NORTH WESTERN FERTILIZING CO
CHICAGO,
Sole Manufacturers.
PRICES.
Baugh's Raw Bone Phosphate.
Price, $5O per 2;000 She.
Baugh's Chicago Bone Fertiliser.
Price, S5O per 2,000 lbs.
Baugh's Chicago Blood Manure
Trice, $5O per $2,000 lbs.
The above Manures are furnished in both
bags and barrels, whichever customers prefer.
—The Bags are uniform in weight 160
pounds:Ea
The attention of Farmers is especially direct
ed to the fact that tho sources of the Raw Ma
terial of which the above Manures are com
posed, are so well under control that we can
furnish them of strictly uniform quality and
condition, andr that they contain a larger per
centage of ammonia than any other class of
manufactured manures in the market.
BAUGH Sr. SONS,
20 S. Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia
NORTHWESTERN FERTILIZING CO.
Cor. Lake & Lasalle Ste., Chicago.
For Sale by
SAMUEL HESS, Lancaster, Pa
hirfr BAUGH'S COMMERCIAL MANURES
may be procured from dealers In any of the
principal towns is the United States or Do•
minion of Canada. (Jan 29 9mu , 4
TO FARMERS!
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S
SOLUB.I..E PACIFIC GUANO.
The attention of Farmers and other consum
ers of Fertilizers is invited to this Guano, as
worthy of theirspeclal notice. Its use for sev
eral years in Maryland, Virginia and other
Southern States, for all crops, has 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. 250 lbs, of this Guano
are found more than equal to 300 lbs of the best
Superphosphates. It ripensthe wheat crop from
five to seven days earlier that the phosphates,
which fact alone gives it incalculable advan
loges. A liberal discount to dealers. For
sale by
JOHN S. REESE & CO.,
General Agents for Pacific Guano Co.,
31 South Delaware Ave., Philad'a,
mar 25 Omwllo And 71 South St., Baltimore.
M . GEISELRAN, JR., 4: CO
(Late BARD & GEISELMAY,)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, WHISKEY, AC
No. 129 NORTH BROAD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
lir Prompt attention will be given to sales
and a speedy return made thereof: Parties
can rest assured that the highest price will bo
secured for all produce entrusted to our care.
may 13 tfw 19
THERE IS NO
MANURE
R A W BONES
W MI _A_ INT N' S
SUPER-PHOSPHATE
Warranted Perfectly Pure and Free from Ad
STANDARD GUARANTEED!
Established as an excellent Fertilizer, by
years of constant use, and highly recom•
mended by all who have used it as a
GREAT CROP PRODUCER
And permanent Improver of the sot].
B' EVERY FARMER SHOULD ÜBE 17.'llit
Me.stufaetureee Agent,
22 SOU,TH 13 7 11A.RVIC8,
PHILADELPHIA.
feb 28 Factory at Wilmington, Del. 7mw 8
Ata- FOR BALE BY ALL DEALERS. 44
FARMERS' LOOK TO YOUR 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 McCuRMICK'S PRIZE MOWER. It has
no equal offered on trial.
Sample Machines at Cooper's Hotel, Lancas
ter. JOHN B. ERB, Agent,
Will be at Cooper's Hotel, Mondays, Wed
. nesdays and Saturdays. (may 18 tfwl9
G. RHOADS,
FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE
COMMISSION .2if BR CHANT
18 LASALLE STREET,
CHICAGO, ILL.
Particular attention paid to the purchase of
Grain and Produce for eastern orders.
REFERENCES:
Bushong & Bro., Bankers, Reading, Penna.
Bernharnt Koch, Grain Dealers,
Whitlock . . & Wallace, Com. Merchants, N. Y,
City National Bank, Chicago, Ilk
apr I
THE "POULTERERS , FRIEND,"
O,
CHICKEN R POWDER.
COPYILIGUT SKCORKD.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 2 CENTS.
The annexed are a few of the certificates we
have received In proof of the rent value and
efficacy of the Poulterers' Friend:
CARIIOLLTON, Baltimore Co., Md.,
December 10th, 1801, f
Messrs. Clolsvorthy de Co.
Lisrermessisrs :—I have used your "Poulter
ers' Friend " upon a brood of young chickens
that bad 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, dm., GEO. HARMAN.
ANNAPOLIS, Mn„ February 7th, 186 H,
Messrs. Clotworthy 6: C. •
GENTLEMEN :—I have sold all the "Poulter
ers' Friend" I received from you last August.
The poultry In the surrounding country wets
dying very fast with " Cholera.' I recommend
ed your " Poulterers' Friend," and as far as I
could learn, It has proved a cure for the dis
ease. W. R. GOODMAN.
Biairridorac, February 2d, 1888.
Messrs. Clotworthy & Ch.:
My chickens were dying very fast with what
my neighbors called "Chicken Cholera." I
was induced to try your "Poulterers' Friend,"
and It worked like a charm. I gave it as di
rected, and It cured those that were then sick,
and I have not seen any symptoms of the dis
ease since. Your, dm.,
B. MENCKEN,
Cross and Warner streets.
16,078.66 410,017.2
aIIEPHEILDSTOWN, W. VA., March 234,1808.
Mews. Clotworthv 6: Co.:
GiNTEI : Having lost a great many fowls dur
ing inducedpring, with " Chicken Cholera,"
I was by Mr. Joseph M. Stonebraker
of Shepherdatown, Va., to ; try a paper of your
"Poulterers' Friend," which I did ; and I ha
only need three doses when the disease dlsap
peered, and I have not lost a fowl since. I
Can most safely recommend It to do What it
save, If the directions are followed.
CHRISTIAN WELTY.
"Messrs. Clotworthy & Co., of Baltimore,
31d., have discovered a preparation which Is a
sure cure for almost all diseases to which
fowls, both young and old, are subject, The
season for gapes is close at 'Mind, and every
poultry breeder who desires to have success
with his young flocks ought to procure one or
two packa g es 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 pest, that
of vermin on fowls, and which proves so fatal
to many young broods, may be exterminated
or prevented, it is believed, by the use of this
panaces.",-York .Bennsvieanan.
JOHN F. LONG & SONS, Wlrlesale Agents,
Lancaster, Penna.
MANITIFACTUNID ONLY BY
oL o r Tvoß T.Er Y az 00.,
WHOT.RN A T.v DRUGGISTS,
. NO. 839 WEST BALTIMORE STREET.
• BALTIMORE, MD.
PRICE $2.00 PER DOZEN TO THE TRADE.
A Liberal Discount Allowed, when purchased
In large quantities. •
oAtrimmr.—The public are cautioned against
any similar preparation; only Olotwortby's
are genuine. ap 22 6mw 16
LeAMEN H. LORE ATTORNEY AT
LAW, O. 8 BOOTS DUKE STREW,
Special attantion paid to procuring or op.
posing discharges of debtors in bankruptcy,
proof and presentation of claims, rendering
professional assistance to assignees, and all
business, in short, connected with proceedings
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 find it advert
tag e eous to have a preliminary consultation.
j 18 tfw
ME=
FROM WHICH H MADE
RAW BONE
CRUFT & YOUNG
SPRIN6I•DaiIiI goons.
RICKEY, SHARP & 00.,
NO. 727 CHESTNUT STREET,
HAVE MET OPENED AND OFFER AT
POPULAR PRICES,
RIRXIAL CAI OR TIIII
LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE BEASON
FOR WALKING SUITS
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
727 O.ISIfESTNUT STREET,
feb 5 PHILADELPHIA. lyw 511
628. MOOP SKIRTS! 628.
wm.
OF "T. HOPKINSY STO ' "OWN
NE SKIRTS, , ISLoppg" •
KE
Are the Best and Cheapest Low Priced Hoop
Skirts in the market. Trail Skirta, H springs,
$1.00; 80 springs, ELM; and 40 springs, $1.45.
FPlain Skirts, if tapas, :10 springs. 80 cents; 2.5
05 cents ;- 30 springs, $1.15 ; end 35
springs. $1.25. Warranted in every reepeet.
-Our OWN Make" of "CHAMPION BK litT&"
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 beat linen-fin
ished Ihigliah 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 there. 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' Cham
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 Manufactory, and of
the Retail Trade generally, and at Wholesale
ot the Manufacturer only, to whom all orders
should be addressed.
MANUFACTORY AND SALESROOM,
028 ARCH STREET,
Between 6th and 7th Ste., PHILADELPHIA.
mar 4 4ruw9) WM. T. HOPKINS,
cHinaleiNta MADE EAST
Good Fresh Butter all the Year Round
FARMERS, ATTENTION!
SAVE TIME! SAVE MONEY! SAVE LABOR!
By using Tomlinson & Co.'s (Lincoln Eng
land) Celebrated Butter Powder. By the use
of this inexpensive Powder, churning for hours
is reduced to minutes, and is applicable to the
making of Butter at all seasons of the year. A
small quantity added to the milk or cream at
the ;time of churning will produce Butter In
much less time, in larger quantity, and of a
superior quality, flavor and consistency; It
removes th e unpleasant flavor mused by the
cows feeding on turnips, garlic, weeds,dto ; and
prevents all rancidity peculiar to butter; also
makes it firmer and sweeter even in the hot
test weather.
. .
This Powder, now being introduced Into thin
country, baa long been In use throughout
Europe and the Canadas, and Butter made with
It baa invariably taken the prize at all Agri
culturalphows, whenever exhibited.
Price 25 eta. and 60 cta. per Box. Bold by all
respectable Druggists and Store.k (lepers
throughout the Country.
Jel7-4mw24 JAMES A. ARMSTRONG,
General Agent for United States,
No. 110 Market stree, Philadelphia.
MABBIAGE GUIDE.
Young's great Pyeiology work, of every
one his own doctor—being a Private Instruct
or for Married Persons or those about to Marry,
both male and female, hi everything concern
ing the physiology and relations of our Sexual
System, and the Productid l i or Prevention of
Offspring, ill:minding all to new :discoveries
never before given in the E glish language, by
Wm. Young, M. D. This he really a valuable
and interesting work. It is written In plain
language for the general. Tender, and is illus
trated with upwards of 100 engraving.. All
young married people, or those contemplating
marriage, and having the least impediment to
married life, should road this book. It disci°.
sea secrets that every one should be acquaint
ed with. Still It lea book that must be locked
up, and not to lie about the house. It will be
sent to any one on the receipt of Filly Cents.
Address Dr. Wm. Young, No. 410 Spruce street.
above Fourth, Philadelphia. Jy 29W
PHILADELPHIA CAI CER HOSPITAL,
R. H. KLINE, H. D.,
- - - _
Clinical Lecturer and Professor 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 HOR
pltal, dfc., :to., is daily making astonishing and
almost miraculous cures of Cancer by a new
treatment, a Cancer Antidote, that apparently
enters into the chemical composition of the
Cancer, or cancerous affections, anthloting,
killing and destroying the cancer, every par
ticle, root fibre belonging to it, without pain or
the use of the knife, without caustic, eating or
burning medicines, without the loss of blood,
or in the least affecting the sound flesh. No
other treatment should ever be used. No
other persons have thine antidotes.
To investigate this treatment, or to see
patients under treatment, call at the Office, No.
931 Arch street or address "Post Office 13ox
1474, Philadelphia Pa."
may 15 lyw 19
TURNER'S SELE TURNER'S
SUPPORTING
EXTENSION
MEMO
L ADDER
FARMERS,
FRUIT GROWERS,
MECHANICS, and
HOIJSDFEEPERS
4
TS I NVITED
To this useful Improvement It is compose,
of any number of Sections or Joints, sehlob
can be used, either singly, or connected, form
ing a Lailcier of any Desired Length. It can no
LENGTHENED OR SHORTENED,
without descending to the ground. Is SELF
SUPPORTING. not requiring the upper end to
lean against any object. Connected with
a movable step, giving an easy foothold for
those using it. It can bo
READILY TRANSPORTED,
because easily closed to a small size—m.l
quickly changed Into either a
STEP-LADDER, ORSCAFFOLD
FARMERS
may keep different Sections for use at separate
llaces on their farms, and when In need of a
ong Ladder, the Sections can be connected.
FRUIT GROWERS
can gather the fruit without raiding. against
the tree—thee 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 otherwile be unattainable without
'raining or bruising the limb/.
MECHANICS'
can sales or lower It, Section or Hound at a
time, without descending to the ground, and
can readily change lt, into a gm, aubetantlal
Scaffold.
LIOUSEKEEPERS.
can employ It as a litep•Laddar of ordinary
mire, or convort It Into a long Ladder.
PRICE LIST
20 Feet, 3 Sections, (each U feet) Light
weight for Housekeepers. Extended
length about 18 feet 8 0.00
20 Feet, extra weight 10.00
10 Feet, 3 Sections, (each 10 feet long.) Ex
tended length about 28 feet 10.00
40 Feet, 4 Sections, (one 12, two 10, and one
8 feet long.) Extended length about 37
feet 21.0
Other sizes in proportion. Liberal discoun %
to the Trade.
Single Ladders fSrwarded, freight prepaid,
to nearest Station on receipt of retail price.
AGENTS WANTED
in every county to canvass and sell. Also
wanted, Energetic, Reliable, Capable Men to
Travel and establish county Agents. For Clr•
enlar Terms address
TURNER'S
PATENT EXTENSION LADDER,
P.'O. BOX, 2018, OR NO. 128 S. FRONT ST
Je 10 PHILADELPLIIA. 3mNr23
For sale by JOHN DEANBR & CO., Lauer.
Ti n. SCHAEFFER,
WROLIZEIALE AND .RETAIL SADDLRRY
NOB 1 AND 2 EAST ICING STREET
Jan 10 LANCASTER, PA.
SLATE! SLATE SLATE !I!
,ROBERT OWENS, AGIT:.
, FLAIR AND OSITAYINTAL
8X; 'ATE ROOFER.,
EAST ;LEMON STREET, ABOVE DUKE
LANCASTER, PA.
Great Reduction in the Price of Slate Ratan.
as- Leave your orders at Diller & Groin;
Hardware Store. 32 , 23 3mw
B°UNTIES I BOUNTIES! I
8100 BOUNTY can now be obtained by
tne heirs (that is, the widow, children, father
or mother) of soldiers enlisted for three years,
and who died before receiving bounty under
act of July 28 1888. •
Also eloo BOUNTY
To widow or child ren of soldiers 'enlisted for
THREE, SIX or NINE MONTHS, or 1 YEAR,
and were =Liao in the service.
ALSO, 8100 BOUNTY. •
To all soldiers who enlisted for three years be.
fore gay_ gt• 1861. andhcasorablY discharged for
DISABILIITY attar one and, less than two
years' service. This applies to soldiers dis
charged from Ist Penn a Reserve. Corps
11111.0318.
g4O 146.TUTIT AND 140 ANNUITY
Due soldiers and,widoWa of soldierelot the War
of 1812 and their widows. And all claims for
PENSIONS, BOUNTY, PRIZE MONEY,
or other claims against the U.S. Government,
promptly collected by • JAMES BLACK,
ap 1.6 Bmwlsl Licensed Claim Agent,
No. 68 East King st., Lancaster, Ps.
CtPleiaa I 8 0
CLOTHS, ()AMINE:RES AND CLOTHING
-LT—
HAGER de BROTHERS.
FINE BLACK AND COLORED morns.
FRENCH & AMERICAN COATINGS.
CAEATMERES FOR SUITS.
CASHMEIGLITS, DRAB D' EU, JEANS, &a.
Ala°,
GOODS FOR BOYS' .WEAR
A very large and complete tuutortment and
Prices as Low as In MO.
READY MADE CLOTHING !
FINE DRESS SUITS.
MEDIUM AND FINE MUMMERS SUITS.
SUITS FOR BOY'S.
A full assortment of our own manufacture and
guaranteed to give eatislactlon In
PRICE, QUALITY AND STYLE
RACIER et DRO'S.
LADIES DRESS GOODS?
We invite an examination of
NEW SPRING DRESS DODDS
JUST RECEIVED I
ALSO,
MOURNING GOODS!
Of Lapln'e Manufacture, Including
BOMBAZINES, TAMIESE,
CANTON CLOTHS,
BILK POPLINS„
POPLIN ALPACAS,
MORAIRS, act, ,to
BLACK AND COLORED SILKS!
FROM FINE TO EXTRA QUALITIES
HAGER & BROTHERS.
W INDOW SHADES 2
WINDOW SHADES
HAGER & BROTHERS have now In etoro a
choice selection of WINDOW SHADE'S, to
which they invite attention.
Also, all widths of White, Buff and Green
Shade Hoßands.
W ALL PAPFJIA,
WALL PAPERS,
WALL PAPERS.
HAGER & BROTHERS are now recolvlng
SPRING STYLES FOR 1848.
Our Block will be found complete, and to
comprise a great variety of new design► of
plain and decorative
PAPER HANGINGS,
Fine Stamped Gllt, Satins, Blank and Wood
Colon, for
PARLORS, HALLS, DINING ROOMS AND
CHAMBERS.
Also, DECORATIVE PAPERS In
MARBLE, FRESCOES, OAK, WALNUT,
ROSEWOOD, dic.
The most complete assortment evor oßbred
la Lancaster,and will be sold at less than Phila
delphia prices. Call and examine.
HAGER do BROTHERS.
ENGLISH BHUSSEIA,
ENGLISH TAPERTRY
Three• Pig, Dapcstry ingrain, hlctra and
>cline ingrain, Thrce-Ply and Plain Vent ,
t‘m, Woo/ Dutch, Cbtlage, Hemp and Rag
auTets of Hafljard and Lowell, and
boat Phiiacietphia maims.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS—from 'tot yartla w t le.
Cocos and Canton Mattlne, Roza, Door
Math, rtc.
We now offer a very fun and complete Block,
and at VERY LOW PRICES.
mar 23 tfwl2 HAGER Jr. BROTHERS.
1 868 THE GREATEST BARGAINS 1868
CHEAP, CH HAVER, CH EAPEST,
THE MUST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT IN
THE ern',
anti nt unpreeedontodly Low Prlecm, of ()whim
or all klnda
EEC=
0=
TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY,
TOYS OF EVERY DESCILIVTION,
PERFUMERY, SOAPS,
and an endless varioty of Notions. lie also
as on hand a large and finely selected stock of
DRY GOODS'I
GLOVES, HOSIERY,
AND TRIMMINGS OF ALL IC INDS,
ALSO, BOOTS .11V NO SHOES
for Men Women and Children. Also,
TINWARE
LOOKING GLASSES.
GLASS AND QUEENSWAIIR,
TEA SETS, drU., At,'.
Now is the time to got bargains, as the entire
stock has been laid in atgreatly reduced (bores
GOODS SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
air Remember the cheapest and best place
to buy in all Lancaster is at
CHEAP JOHN'S
) 11, -
No. 3 EAST KING 81%, LANCASTER CITY.
deo 9 Mw4B
glumbing, Ona titling, sa.
G
AND PLUMBING.
la JOHN DEANER a CO. No. 7 East King
street, with increased facilities, are now pro
pared to attend to all orders with promptness
and dispatch. Having none but the best work.
men employed, all work will be finished In a
superior manner, and with all,the modern im
provements.
Copper Kettles and Wash Dollars, and all
kinds of Copper Work for Breweries and Di.
tllieries attended to with promptness. Having
greatly enlarged this department, all orders
can be filled forthwith.
TIN ROOFS A SPOUTING
Attended to In any part of the city and county.
Furnaces, Heaters, Stoves, Ranges, and oil
modern improvements for heating Churches,
Halls, Parlors, Houses, &C., always on hand,
and will be put np In any part of the city or
county, or their repairs attended to at any
time. JOHN DEANER a CO.,
Nb. 7 East King street
Lancaster, Pa.
Ell Ell
TOUNG FOLKS ATTENTION!
Now is the time to get married. You ran
urnlsh your houses with STOVES, KETTLEM
FANO TINWARE, and all other necessary ar
tides In our Ono at the
GOOD OLD LOW PRICES
OLD FOLKS, now ill the time for you to bey
for the young folks TIN•WARE to look like
Silver; 131tASS and COPPER WARE to look
like Gold. We have enlarged our business, and
can offer every inducement to those who are
now buying HOUSE STIER&
JOHN DEANER & CO.,
No. 7 East King street,
Lancaster .Pa.
Jan B•tfw
Agrirultural gnxpleintubs.
ATTENTION I FARRIERS:I—TUE UN.
dersigned, having purchased the OOR
NVILLE AURICULTIJRAL WORKS, with
their entire stock, has on hand a large Moak of
E. BALL'S OHIO Nos. 1 and 7 REAPERS,
with the BRUA SELF . ..RAKING ArI'ACII•
MENT.
This Machine, with Self• Rake, bas proven,
last season, to caw.' any Machine in market.
A leo, DAVIS' PATENTED THRESHER and
SEPARATOR, with Bruit Improvements, for
2,4, H
or 8 orso.power. This machine has
been tried and has given entire satisfaction.
se
Machines The will be offered in Centre
Square, Lancaster, Ps., on EVERY MARKET
DA on and after the 10th of Aprll, 1808, by
E. K WITMER, General Agent, or at the
Shops Gordonville, Lancaster county, Pa.
.Repairing of all kinds of Machinery
done at the Works, where there is a full oat of
Patterns for the One-Wheeled Jersey togeln,
with the Knives complete, and sections k,l'
on hand.
self-tiaken attached and warranted.
All work made of the best material.
Good second-hand Machines taken in ex
change. lepr N limwi A. L. WITMER.
$2OO. $2OO.
FOR THE HARVEST OF IMS.
"THE VALLEY CHIEF.'
The above sum will buy ono of
MARSH, DRIER & CU.'S COMBINED
SELF-RAKING REAPERS AND MOWERS.
"The Valley Chief" Judging by the success
attending the working of the ono hundred
machines we built last season, will, In a short
time supersede all others. Wo are now build•
log three hundred more of these complete liar.
vectors, and with confidence offer them to tile
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 sathsfaction of our nu
merous customers. Their advantages are lu
the combination of a complete Mower, with a
of Self-raking Reaper, and form
ing a simple, strong and handy machine,
which two hones 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. We also refer to the andel re-
Y.,pet of the great national trial at Auburn, N.
of the Self-Raking Reapers, in which thi
Marsh-Self-Rake took the highest mark. 84.
page 41 and 92 of the second national trial o
Mowers and Reapers, by the " New York State
Agricultural Trial Society." The Valley Chief
Is a two-wheeled machine, has a folding linger
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
Lancaster,
Pa.
corner of Centre So nare
Pa. MARSH, GRIER& CO.
DAVID SIOLYISOLDZII. Agent. apr 8 Bn9w 14
Attorutgo-st-ffair.
O. W. HUNTER,
No. 0 South Duke at., Lancaster
WM. LEAJIAN
No. ,_
6 North Duke et. Lancmater
B. C. ILIIZADY,
No. 38 North Doke at.. LaJac.nater
A. J. STEINMAN,
No. 9 East Orange et,. Lai:toaster
U. M. NORTH,
Columbia, Lancaster county, Pa.
CHAS. DENIMS,
No. 8 South Duke at., ifillealiter
ABBAN SHANE
No. 88 North Duke et.. Leuesuiter
J. W. F. swirr,
No. L 9 North Duke et.. Lanoseter
A. HERS SMITH,
No. 10 South Queen it.. Lenesuaer
EDUAB C. SEED.
No. 16 North Duke it., Lancaster
B. P. DAMN,
N 0.19 North Duke it.. Lancaster
FRED. B. PTFER,
No. 5 South Duke at.. Lancaster
J. W. JOHNSON ,
No. 86 With Queen it. Loicsator.
A. J. SANDERSON,
Ka. 21 North Duke street, Lancaster.
S. H. PRICE,
No. 6 North Duke et. Lantern
WILSON,
No. 68 East Sing et,„Lanautor
D. 1111. IPAILTTERAION; • ." ' , •
Has remove!l ofilos to No. 08 Haat HIES at
SIMON
ATTORNEY__ ,AT LAW
OFF= WITH N. ~ /HHALAHH,
• Nom( Dom BIIIXEr,
Sept 26 LANCASTSB, PA. lywlkt