-.-- - „~; ~: OrtehMiqeyetf clll,lolntellig enc e r a • To • sIr.n.F.AIWILINTAIN. ANDBA4OIIII, BY'olirliiiadingiie do not wish to be nn, derstood that 'limbed abandoned tha,Coni 'servative political faith_that_is_in.us,„and gone over to the Radicalailf4 oBo PFPOl were the Jacobins and Cordeliera, oF s ri- • lcitoVilf OB.!' catifitalan Par la the sangainary days Or the French revolu tion. We have aticrdintinct recollection of Charlotte CordayVpoignard , fitrel, of the 'tragical close of .Chaumettes'and,Denion'S career to covet the' dangerous , Firivilege' of being'enrolled among these - Who:I Would fcd low in their feotsteps in onr own land. Had we even the .perverse, ability. to pursue eh perilous a pathway, we should ..pause, tremblingly meditating' upon the ands:cf the trio, to whom we have referred; a n d not rashly court their fate as the cocuaterparts of the infamous. Frenchmen seem to be do ing in our midst. "The Mountain!' 'to ' which we have journeyed is The familiar appellation given by the Students of Mt. Saint Mary's. College to the classioprecincts of their Alma Mater. At Gettysburg the railroad facilities of travel terminate wrier' approaching "The Mountain" from the North. Here'the trav eler Is beset by as hungry and as Unscru pulous a set of professional traders in pseudo relics of the terrible battle which has given to this ancient tottn historic im portance as can be 'found anywhere. All sorts of dilapidated accoutrements from a torn waist-belt to a dismounted field piece; canes made from the trees at which some terrific scene in the battle occurred; the veritable-musket ball which killed the gal lant Reynolds of our own town, has been Bold a thousand times, and will be sold a thousand times more ; fragments of shells, rusted bayonets, old cartridge boxes, bro- ken swords, and any of the numerous im plements of death, each with some specially marvellous history, is offered the credulous tourist with a volubility and persuasive ness worthy of Parisian shopmen. The ancient town itself slumbers on as peace fully as though war In its sternest aspect had not thundered for days through its streets. The evidences of the fierce conflict aro everywhere. Marks of shell, round shot and musket balls are visible in all parts of the town, and the landscape south ward from Onlp's MR to Little Round Top, still presents the lineal' earth works which defined at one time the position of the Fed eral forces. On the lower ground to the west lay Lee too confident of success after his Victories of Fredericksburg and Chancel' lorville. Believing atilt that the Federal army was no match for his own, because of the pernicious interference with its com mand and operation on the part of Lincoln and his Radical advisers, he rashly at tempted its overthrow In a position which nothing but the importance of the results proposed can account for. Had he succeed ed, Maryland would have given to his cause seventy-five thousand fresh soldiers, Wash ington would have fallen Into his hands, the North might have refused to prosecute the war farther, and the separation of the South have boon acknowledged by England and France. But man proposes and God disposes, has been said before, and so it was in this ease. So it was in the case of the first Napoleon. He proposed 'Moscow as his comfortable winter quarters, intending to overrun Russia in the spring and sum mer, but the burning of the city and the snow a, broke forever the power of the great est general the world over saw. The National Cemetery on Cemetery Hill is a beautlfni burial place. It crowns an eminence which overlooks Gettysburg, and the whole extent of the battle-field, from the point on khe far North where Reynolds first mot the Confederates, to the extreme left of the Federal line on Little Round Top. Here the victims on the Federal side on that terrible dav, to the number of nearly thirty eight hundred, are buried. The dead lie iu semi-circular rows. Each State having its separate plot, and each soldier's name, company and regiment, chiseled deep in the granite at his mouldering bead. Byron tells their story: Last noon beheld them lull of lusty life, Last eve in bettuty's circle proudly ray, The tuldidght brought tile slguaLsouncl of strife, The morn the marshalling In arms,—the day Battle's mae,ullicently•stern array The thunder•cloods close o'er it, which when rent, The earth Is cover'd thick with other clay, Which her own clay 011011 cover, heap'd and pent Elder B.nd horse,—friend, fee,-in one red burial blent!" Turning our horse from this hill upon which the battle raged so fiercely, we halt ed in front of the school at which the or phan children of those who died in the battle are being educated. The little fel lows were going through the manual of arms at the command, we suppose, of some one whose position on that day of blood by the side of their fathers, gave him the right be their instructor. We could have wished their lesson had been of peace, be lieving thoroughly, that a military training will inevitably dispose a people to war. Five years ago we stood upon these hills and the dead and dying were around us The rumbling of the artillery, the clatter of the cavalry and the steady tramp of the infantry, in the pursuit of the retreating foe, had scarcely died away. Dead men, dead horses, broken artillery carriages, muskets and all the appurtenances of battle covered the plain. To-day, all is changed. The wand of Ceres has waved over the landscape, the mower is iq the grass and the air redolent of the newly made hay. As far as the eye can carry to the Blue Ridge on the west, or to where the sliver line of the Susquehanna, rolls down to the sea in the east, all is. peace. No longer does the brave and solitary Major watch from the east bank a the river with his long range ritlp, the. coming of Early's troopers over the brows of hills above 'Wrightsville, that, he may lay one rebel lions victim on the altar of his country ere the ColtuOians give their bridge to the ibunes. Some future Macaulay, singing of "the bravo days of old," we hope will do this grand, old, heroic Major poetic justice. lie will sing how the Columbiana " made a molten image, And set It up on high, And there It stands unto this day To witness if I lie." "It stands In the Comitinm, Plalu for all folk to Bee ; The Major In his harness, Halting on one knee; And underneath Is written, In letters all of gold, How valiantly he kept the bridge In the brave days of old." Leaving Gettysburg, with its thousands of associations crowding upon us, we jour neyed Southward as the sun neared the crest of the Blue Ridge In the West. The evening was delightful and the landscape all that the lover of the naturally beautiful could desire. Descending a hill to the northward of the town of Emtultsburg, St. Mary's Col lege, perched on the side of the mountain two miles south of the town, catches the eye at once. At the foot of the mountain on which the College Is built, stretches east ward and southward to Frederick City, a vast plain rich with the promise of the coining harvest. Already the rye and wheat aro donning their liveries of silver and gold. Wednesday, the 24th of Juno, was a busy day in the little town of Emmettsburg Parents, relatives and friends had gathered -, --- -from all parts of the United States, oven IV - ern the golden shores of the Pacific, to witness the intellectual progress within the last year of those.in whomthey were inter ested. By sunrise' thei§intire population, visitors and all, seemetrielytnetir with the preparations for. the' CorninenEement. Car riages wore moving in all directions, pick ing up those who were obliged qo lodge out on account of the overflow of the hotels. By nine o'clock the large hall of the College, In which the exercises usual on occasions of this kind take place, was filled to a jam, and • with a promptness characteristic of this institution, the orations began. Five or six young gentlemen delivered prepared speeches on various subjects in a manner highly creditable to themselves and to those who assisted In ttnining tlafir intellectual powers. We have not the apace to speak of these young gentlemen and of their efforts us fully as we could wish. Suffice to say lor them, that those who pass the ordeal et "The Mountain" are always men of far more than ordinary maple' cultUre. This institution requires of those who leave it us graduntei to ba profound in allßuntu constitutes a scholarly education,' A bare smattering thereotilmot do ; "cram ming" for examination will not go unde tected. As proof of the thoroughness in the sys tem of education at "The Mountain" we have but In refer to the Catholic hierarchy of this country. Founded in MOS, in a log hut on the mountain side, the College has sent forth such men as Archbishops Pur cell, of Cincinnati, Hughes, of New York, Spaulding, of Baltimore; scores of scholar-. ly and eminent Bishops, Priests and lay men. Among the eminent Priests we may • mention the patriarch of this diocese, Rev. Father Keenan, of this city, who was one of the Prefects of the College, as we have been informed, a half score of years after its foundation; Rev. A. J. McConomy, now Chancellor of this diocese, an accomplished scholar, an elegant gentleman and gener ous friend, and many others whose names we have not space tor. "The Mountain" has always been a favor. Ito place for the young meu of Lancaster.— Among those whose names readily occur are Messrs. B. J. McGrann R. J. McG ran n, J John M. and M. J. Barry, no. S. Dougher ty and others. At the present time there are three young men from this city in the College, namely Samuel Altick, R. J. Mc- Gratin, Jr., and ' Jas. Fitzpatrick, and we are glad to be able to add each standing well in his classes. There is much that we must leave unsaid of this most excellent institution of learn ing. A mere hurried visit is not sufficient for a familiar acquaintance with all that is &sir ' able. Wo should like to speak of the liter. ary merits of Geo. Miles and the legal at tainments of Frank Gowen, both sons of " The Mountain." The healthy locality of the College and Its 'magnificent surround ings, of the purest of watergushing from the 'rocks and supplying luxurious baths to the students on these hot summer da.:Fs; of the learned Faculty with stern Dr. John Mc- Caffrey at their head; the bland Father John McCloskey, and the profoundly • scholarly:Father McMurtrie as zealous-as sistants. We must curb our Inclination to give another equally meritorious Institution apassing notice. .St. Joseph's. Academy lies about a half mile to the south of Emmltsburg, and about two miles from " The .Mountain." The Academy is under the management of the peters of Charity, and is one of the most successful female schools in.the country.— During the year-itoit olosediabont one bun . dred young.ladies, from. all parts of the countsy, from New 'Qrleans to New York, have attended the schbol. A.thorough fe- MEE !iirai6,O tAA AS:.tidk 4Ssid4MY.i .. es the.development •cif that'virtuotteiri4estY Seldom' met With r -inquir times; : Wo Bald " includes,''-we should have, writteiat that a religious' modesty. is,ThntiAt 41,14e5e Sisters AS, of the first itdorPasta,.. RuFM , Pnt portance. Lancaster has Cl . iniiny: - .xi her daughters educated at ,Wit , Amderay who have returned to.adorn'tlie more and domestic chides, .P.rontitierillamong thcse upon..whom Acadenldo ' henara iti_ere. ' , be" stowed at the distribution on the Mtn tilt. N nimn was Miss A. Stanifereishose- to spen d their sumusei,lllo4This 'oh th . pear the Gap; in MS - isbuisty ; :M. 3i . i .': Bey,. noble, 31 H. "Wentss,H E ,Veil . . land."A. Malone, stood very well inithelif respective classes, and we believe ' That those present interested in their progress wore very' ranch pleased with their encases. ;• ,.'' - I ' ** tSltx,r'S Nitro. _ M."Vgv,i.trzini BITTER& DO NOT ENDURE A LIVTICG DEA.TH STRENOTR" vs. W.E'AENMN. READ! READ!! READ!! !, Objections aro sometimes raised sigalrist cer tain medicines on the around that it Is claim ed they . will cure so many different diseases. A moment's reflection will expose the shalkrer nese of such an argument, for there Is scarcely a medicinal drug of any kind that is not used for more than one disease. The reason why ISILSHLER'S HERB"BITTERS cures so many diseases Is found in the fact that it invigorates the entire human syitern, strengthens all the nervous fibres, elevates the standard of all the vital forces, sod sustains a healthy tone of mane organism. Medicine thatgwill do this will cure any disease for the simple reason that nature will do thexnet. Now, the vital principle of life Is always and everywhere in danger, and It suffers continu ally from the successful attacks of diseases. Hence, It has become a quest ion of very grave importance as to what le the true course to bo •' pursued in fortifying this vital principle against disease. Enlightened Judgement as the result of long experience, and aided by the light of practical science teaches us that the old methods of the medical faculty are not only valueless, but really dangerous, because they war against the little remaining strength of the invalid and too frequently hurry him into a premature grave. It has been proved a thousand times over that depletion Is invaria- bly attended with bad results—sometime fatal but always more or less perilous. It stands to reason that this is so, when we :consider how disease meets with less opposition on its cor roding march In a system reduced by bleeding, purging, etc. Untold numbers of persons af flicted with Intermittent, remittent and other malarlous fevers have submitted to this bane ful process, and paid &fearful penalty for doing so. But where the opposite course has been adopted, and a generous Tonic like MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS has been Introduced into the system the end has always,' untitled our position In the saying of the patients life. This Bitters will prepare the system for the transformation about to be made In it, and when health and strength are once restored it will completely fortify it against the attacks of disease from all quarters. Any person who will use MISBLER'S HERB BITTERS according to the directions we give will be able to resist the causes of disease without trouble and if every Invalid would at once supply it ina• self or herself 'without further delay with this GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY they would build up their physique in a very short period, and render their constitution Invulnerable. During the "heated term" the air is always more or leas impregnated with Infectious dis• eases. To guard against the dangers in the very air we breath we require a Tonic of Herbal constituents with a pure stimulous to carry their effects through the system • By this means every organ in the body is predisposed, and all are naturally- assimilated in such a manner to form a powerful basis for preven tive or remedial operations as the case may re quire. Such a Tonic ie.! MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS, and to making this assertion we tied ample in dorsement in the opinions of a great array o medical talent such as the proprietors of other Bitters have never been able to produce. For upwards of live years MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS bas been before the public and successfully en dured a very trying ordeal. It has been tested times without number, and never. failed to give the highest eat kfaction. Its fruits are seen in restoration to perfect health of thous ands who would have perbthed had it not been providentially placed within their reach, and the rapidly increasing demand for it proves that it is regarded as the most invaluable medicine of its kind ever discovered. Indeed, everybody has become familiar with it, nudes a family medicine it has found a welcome place in the homes of every city, town and village in the land. The constitutionally feeble are not safe until they have taken n course of MISELLER'S HERB BITTERS. ' It will certainly purify their blood, equalize its circulation, clear away every obstruction, drive oat every• particle of disease, brace up the entire system and energise the whole man. It Is now established beyond doubt or cavil that there Is not an organ of the human body IL will not affect, nor a disease It will not cure. As a ttomaehic it has no equal in the world. In all cases of Dyspepsia it la precisely such general invJgorant as IN required, acting di rectly and efficiently. No man, woman or chlld, however pale and emaciated can use MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS for twenty-one days without the return of rosy cheeks and lair complexion, clutrauterlstio of good health. It is a fatal mistake with thousands, that only the prescribed medicine, of physicians can cure them, and they do not consider tile nature, purpose or operation of these drugs in their compounded condition, but swallow them simply on faith, and rarely, it ever, de rive any positive benefit. 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Pub lishers, 854 Broadway, New Yoz k. elt•Laugi IF A ..lIUNIBUG, What a wonder That the doors Are open wide; Ever since the First of August Thousands have Pain Paint applied. 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 Au high as mountains Flash the truth Before their eyes, But the cry Is always humbug, Men ol science Full of lies. People know 'that nutmeats composed of Cayenne pepper w tarpentine, harLahorn ether, &c., will produce inflammation and pain. To purchase such trash to stop Pala and Inflam mation Is ridiculous. Fire will not stop beat; a dumb brute shuns the heat, and knows enough to wade in a pond of water, when wounded, to reduce, cool, and cure Inflamma tion and Fever. Pimps and gamblers try to look hottest, 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.— Everybody knows that It is false, anti 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, ill health, and weakness, are the result of dosing, dosing, dosing the stomach. The living as s tem has enough to do without working herself to death Iu expelling and kicking out the per nicious nostrums poured down the throat..— .Food site welcomes when she needs it; yea, asks for it. Let pill-makers and physic ven ders atop eating food, and see bow long they can subsist on their blood-pmify lug, invigora ' Dug, health-giving medicines end cordials.— What humbug is more transparent? A dog would feel 30 insulted, if offered a dose, he would earl his tail 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 aiieasyias you can quench lire with water. WOLCOTT'S PAIN PAINT subdues Inflam mation heat, and fever one hundred times faster t han Ice. Thousands have had a prac tical test of its merits at the very moment of moat extreme pain, and they can testify that it has not failed la doing its work. It is sim ple; It is harmless; It has no stain; It gives no smart; It is•formle by Druggists everywhere; and It is tested free of cost at 170 CHATHAM SQUARE, N. Y., and tin Arch Street, Phila delphia My wife hail au ulcer on her leg for thirteen years, caused by varicose veins, ulceration ex tendible" from her ankle to her knee, some places eating away to the bone. I have em ployed over twenty physleians at vast ex pense during this period. Bat all attempts at cure proved utterly abortive until 1 tried Dr. Wolcott's Pain Paint, which the doctors told me was a humbug. But humbug or not, it has dote the work completely In leas than one mouth removing the pain at. the first applica tion. I kept her leg wet with Pain Paint con stantly until healed. I wish we had more humbugs as useful as Dr. Wolcott's Pain Paint. i I am well known In this city, any person who wants to make further inquiry" will call at 101 West Street, New York, at the Hanover House, .01 which I am the prop rietor, and I think I can satisfy them as to tile benefit, derived by the use of Pale Paint. May 12, 1888 PETi 't 11INCK, lam selling Wolcott's Path Paint and Al. niiillator, and It certainly gIY tut satLsgractlou to my customers.. D. F. COLES, Druggist, Rahn Ay, N. J. I am selling. More or Wolcott's Pain Paint than any other Patent Medicine. • . C. N. CRITTENTON, . , Wholesale Drnaglat, N 0.7, ink ANL, New York. I soil more of Wolcott's Pain Paint than all the other Patent Medicines combined, and I keep a full supply or all that have any demand. VALENTINE RAM ‘I ANN, Druggist. Jo it tang 1) No. 117th Ave., New York. WE ARE (AIMING ! AND WILL PRESENT TO ANY PERSON Sending nn a club in Our Great • ONE DOLLAR SALE OF DRY AND FANCY GOODS, A WATCH, pleco of SHEETING, SILK DRESS PATTERN, &C., dco.. FREE OF COST. Our Inducements during the past few years . have been large. WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES OF PREMIUMS. Our ;Mende wit{ readily notice our !resent, for SO and 60 LXuba are ruiv more than equal in value to Clubs of 00 and 100 rempeclady qf other firms. Air PLEASE EXAMINE. %1 Any in rson ordering eltberoftb e Clubs m en- Coned bele*, can have their selections of premiums enumerated. corresponding to the size of the Club. ""- ' FREE OF ONE - DOLLAR! • FOr a club of 30, (43).—oue of the follow ing articles, viz : • Deltinedress pattern ; fancy colored bed spread ; 100 view Turkey morocco album; 20. yards sheeting; striped cashmere delatue dress pattern; honey. comb quilt.; all wool square shawl; set, solid gold bosom studs; all wool fancy cashmere pants asul vest pattern; gents' hair guard chain,. gold • trimmings; sil ver plated chased • butter dish; silver plated 6 bottle revolving castor, on. feet; set superior steeled bladed knives and loan ; worsted promenade shawl; ladies' long gold plated chain ; ladles double - gold ring ,• gents' heavy chased solldgold rine; soildblook walnut work box or writing desk ; extra quality balmoral Skirt; set Jewelry, sleeve buttons to match ; violin and bow; gents' cardigan Jacket; eplen did iibony.D Hate, ivory trimmings; superior Turkey morocco shopping bag; ladles' high cot balmoral boots, .• For n Club of 60, (116)•.---One of the follow ing articles, vie; Black Or colored alpaca dress pattern; poplin dress patterif; one. piece of bleached or-brown sheeting; elm raved; 'silver plated, 0 bottle revolving castor; 3% yards su perior cashmere for pants and vest pattern; extra heavy honey comb quilt; two fancy colored bed spreadv:igarenta , calf boots; 4 yds. farmers ' eood t fiercking; fancy cult mereplald dress p ;hest quality - balm o -. ral sklrl ; rosewood rasa alarm clock; ladles' all wool cloak pattlin; silver plated cake or card basket; for muff or cape; ladles' fashion able wool double shawl; , splendid cleated family Bible, 9x12,. record pge and engravings; yds. double width water proof cloaking; set ivory handle knives, with sliver plated forks;. 1Z70,1U71.3"i , Wor a club. of 100,0110).—One of thelol- , lowing articles, viz: 4 yds. double widthelOak- Inc or coating large; One. tueached , linen Sable covers, with 1 'dos,. leaned aim& dinner; napkins to match; 25 gde. splenditthenip ear- . ;pining, good 'colors; extra guantlW..black or alpaca dress patterns; extra qnaUty, poplin dress patterns; one large plecesuperior_ guilty extra width sheeting; pair gents' calf boote, at - W_' 6 4.11 lIJI 1' ,Ixettc , :a ' 2 irt 1970 n ~•• .. 1 4 r4ir' :ii ii.- ""•re't il= , boatt rostdriii : • 'Mt el bath* saleadhldlnjitgatid notwoont , &We tbfirVilatv9 fiattn, VOinaa im rann 011 an: V oima ra r . o . 9 . dtgz ia sti_rru6. v a z Idtetib • ggN 67- .. CC aft& .di..dar , - :btu ittils;ron Golsen. illoanea , Mit 1 . adradmplauad tacks; cajohndkl a tanstogonnicatal trzontolanuttmigt 11:Ftiontotoomb qeaPleng l ißFff. 'V1%49 1 . IRAE l l ot PtlVdlte• ..: • . r wire enittiOn• 'Vaal! lidellieli En the same ratio. o.a.e- ~, . Catalogue of tkuNhe-euel-Reimple ten: to any Udar_„es s .. „.... l :llo.*Vrter 9 ;kgX,O l i teri;tlatiars. 'IZI "'NETT' , 7I.- • .r-_i',:*.kifteittnei4,;. , a I ~L, 1 5 p ed FACI,OIit.O. .r ,r .1::. , '' .. lrO. :?ttil-0.-. 1,.., Wboloodo DmOdtbs Outland Wakes , ttloods„, . Lednelyi.aqatoo.:Miore,,, - Albntoo. - Leather a°94s ' n e n 49 .- 1 , ,-• , vii. 6 1,10044 ,1 0 , , i rreine ~.le c i tr i p kolirs ill . itto RTG - A. Gt . ' :Bo .yP4OI.EIO 8....411.80,AD • CO. - DATE Jtc;ty ist,"lBei; • Win PpWcrob aad ,?.rto,4!t" date, IN. ,COIN, V.rso of Gavel:Anent lAN; AT,TIrE CODlVAN'+",§'?Fi s lop;: NO. 2 0 NASSAU S.ltligtr; NF. 4 # YO RK. ScheAtilwvitit tvrepfy:tainiorticiinicint o 4 m lll maw be'.racetved .201,exablthatIon, • anA gold :Cheelicet for the 4 g 9 4 ame orlllta &Mitered Juno- 30. 4s ~,q/8130,Treaatirer. gtPliPtW• , , . BSTATX , O . F .6E - 9RfIE STRIVING/4 LAVE Dortompouv . towoom,p, dooogood.. • tiers -1 estetneny on said ilitate.ha*ing been granted to4la& undersigned ma ke ns indebted theretO are tequested to imme diate payrnent,,and,tbose having claims of de :minds agalnst„the . ,said decedent will make known the garde to the undersigned, Executor Of the will , of said deceased, residing In salo township, .wittiout , delay. • • Je10.6tw. , 21. - DANIEL BARER. ESTATE OF THOMAS S. McILVAAHE, late of Salisbury township, deceased.— I..ettens of administration ,on 804 d 4state hav ing been •grantßd to the Underidgfuld, all indebted thereto Are requested to make immediate .settlement and. -thiWe having claims or demands arenst•thmeame :will pre sent them without delay fog !Atilt/Meat to the undersigned, reialdibig in said township.. - THOMAS A. MeILVAINE GEORGE I). McILVAINE MARIA L. MoILVAINE. Administrators: Jelo-66m .4.1 ESTATE OF ROBERT TAOERT, LATE of Faraditie township, deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate haVlng peen granted to the undersigned; sal persons' in debted theretowre requested to =hire immedi ate payment, and those having claims or de mends against the same will present them for settlement to the undersigned, residing In said township. MARY A. TAGERT, Exec utrix. Ml Ms. 24 LIX ECUTOR'S NOTIVE.....ESTATE OF 1,1 James Buchanan, late of Lancaster tap., deo'd.—Letters Testamentary on• said estate having Leen granted to the undersigned, all Person Indebted-thereto are requested to make Immedi ate Sett! ement,:and those having 'claims or demands, against the same will present them for settlement. to H. B. Bwarr, residing lug In the City or Lancaster. RIMARD Y. BUCRANAN, R. BWARR, Je2o.6l.oatedaetW ()TICE 1;46 TOE HEIRS AIM LEGAL N RepreSentatiVeS of 'Catharine Renderson, late of East Earl twp., Lancaster county, pa., decd. -= Yon are hereby notified that by virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county to me direeted, I will hold an Inquest to divide, part or value, the Real Relate of Catharine Henderson, deed, on WEDNES DAY, the 12.112 day of AUGUST, 1888, l o'clock P, M., at the premises in East Earl twp., Lan caster county, Pa.. when and where you may attend if you think proper. .13 , 14tw26 J, F. FREY, Sheriff. heriff's Office, Lancaster. Pa., June 29, 1969. TN THE COIJILT OF VOMMON PLEAS of Lancaster connty - ..--The Evangelical La. toren Congregation of Warwick Church, near Brickersville.Lancaster county,Perinsylvania. May 29 Litai, Charter, c., prehented by LE. }fleeter, Esq., and the 'Court having perused and examined the saidinstrument, its objects, articles and conditions therein set Italia and contained, appearing lawful andnot injurious to the community, the Court direct said writ ing to be tiled in the Prothonotary's Office. and also direct notice to be inserted in one news paper published in the county of Lancaster for at least three weeks, setting forth that an appLicatton has been made to said Court to grant a charter of IncorporatiOn, and if suffi cient reason to the contrary be not shown, the same will be granted at the next term of tke Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, Attest. W. D. STAUFFER, ja 31.w2 , 1 Dept. Proth'y. B ANKRUPT NOTICE, Iu the District Court of the Untied States for the East-}ln Bankruptcy, eru District of Penna. At Lancaster, JUNE I.lth, ISSS, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :—The un dersigned hereby gives notice of his appoint ment as Assignee of Peter Hoffer, of Bedn. bridge, in the Voilnty of Lancaster, and State of Pennsylvania, within said district, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own peti tion by the District Court of said district, D. O. ESHT.EMAN, Assignee, 3d North Duke street, Lancaster. Jyl-3t.w•26 BANKRUPT .NOTME. In the District. Court of We) United States for the East- }ln Bankruptcy. ern District of Penn's. ) At Lancaster, JUNE 17th, A. D., 1868. TO THE CREDITORS OF SAID BANK. RUPl:—The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of Silas Weiler, of Carnarvon township, in the County of Lan caster, and s tate of Pennsylvania, within said district. who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said district. _ _ D. G. F.. 9 ['LEM A. N.:Assl g nee, 36 Duke street, Lancaster. jyl•3t 20 T HE LARGIE.ST AND FINEST STOUR OF SADDLERY IN THE CITY, M. lIABERBUSH'S, S. W. ANGLE OF CENTRE equARF...• LANCASTER, PA. Silver and Gold Mounted Harness. Prince's Metal and Covered Mounted Har ness. Fine Japanned and Oride Moun ted Harness. Fine and Common Double Harness. TEAM HARNESS. Men's and Boy's Riding Saddles, Ladles' Hiding Saddles and Bridles. Buggy, Sulky, Riding and Team Whips. Leather, Cotton and Linen Fly-Neht. Linen and Clam 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 et the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Funicular attention paid to repairing. Also, Renneis' Improved Harness Pads gold here. Shop rights for manufacturing Kennels' Im proved Harness Pads, will be sold at, reasons ble rates. my Ii Bmdalyw grew lurk Adruftottaents. G ' N COPPER STRIP FEED CUTTER, For hand or horse power; acknowledged the FASTEST, EASIEST, and every way BEST IN USE. For sale by J. R. DECA.TURdt CO., Dealers In Agricultural Implements. eta. M„ Mt WATER. STREET, NeW York. Send for Illustrated Circular: my 7 d.sw TILE N. Y. /MERCANTILE JOVILNAL, EBTAIiLI9LIED Is published Weekly intiraday Morning,) giving the Most Extensive and Accurate Price Lists ever pub billed to the U. S. It In strictly neutral as regards Politics, but independent In its criticisms upon all mutters affecting the CommerCial and Financial interests of the Nation. . . Prices are Correeted Weekly npto the hour of publication, making The Journal, almost In dispensable W all dealers In if tiovern ment Hoods, , Dry (loods, Drugs, Chemicals, POllll4, 0116, t)rocerles, Fish, Balt, Country Produce. Hardware, Iron, Steel, Tin, Metals. Fan,' tiktna, Woola, Domestic and Foreign Frolic Nntli s..nies, Leather, Tobacco, da livery num Should have the The Journal— nohe can ufrord to he without IL tiubscrlp lion price, 83.u0 per annum in advance. AfidePWITLI NEW YORK MERCANTILE JOURN A L CO., No. 350 Pearl etreet, New York. P. O. liox 1919. Jo 13 Izadaivii • SANITELI.. , Ladles do not Allow Ina to Escape Your /Voiles% BANITELLE OR LIQUID PEARLINE. It secures to you permanently a most desire. blo boon—a skin of satliaslike texture, anti the warm delicate complexion of rapturous youth. Its effects are immediate. It contains no in. Arians substance. This Is no fiction, as atrial will prove all we claim for it. Price 75 cents. If your druggist does. hot keep It send the amount to us and It will be forwarded by Ex• press. A. MAURY & CO., Proprietors Je2,2aid 171 Duane Street. New York. .EDGEH I LI, N(11100L, PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY. Boys thoroughly prepared for College, or for Business. Next Session begins Aug. 'AL For Circulars ruldress, te&Bmdow REV. T. W. c.vrrELL. TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted to remove all desire for Tobacco. This great remedy is au excellent appetizer. It purifies the blood. Invigorates the system, possesses great nourishing and strengtuen log power, enables the stomach to digest the heartiest food, makes sleep refreshing, and es tablishes robust health. • Smokers and Chew ers for fifty years cured. Pries, 50 cents, post tree,A treatise on the InJurlOas effect of To bacro, with lists of references, testimonials, ye. sent free, Agents wanted. Address. DR. , r. ABBOTT, Jersey City, New Jersey. A CIJOIWIYMAN'S Trartmosv,—One Sox of Antidote cured my brother and myself. •It never fads. SEX, LelAlAli W.SEIDEMAKEII,, Kelley's Station. Pa. Jefi-Imd DOTY'S CLOTHES WASHER. Retract Fi•om _Report of Farmers' Club, New York, 1807 " Wwenina lifactirsza.Villiturt D..osborrt Port Byron, Cayuga, ConzityiN,Y.,asksf the Blob giv. us Its opinion °tweaking nia. °bluest la it economy to toy fourteen dollars for one of Doty's . maehinas? • Will it. wash farmers' 'clothes clean, and not be too Mud work for the; women?. Washing - machines have so generally-proved to oefallnres that I am afrald of throwing away my money upon one.'" . ;q3OLCIN Rentur9ort-11. you. bad to pay ten ttniewlim money you mention, Ii would be the i i best investment you. ever made u is your farm ,lint,dmu most notbave that one. Get the•Unlyers4 Clothes , Wringer w it, and ynaz wife and. childern will rise Lod eall you blessed.; 'Pot tbey will nnd washlng made easy! , _ id " b ._. - ' .-• D,„ 0;11(19WNING, Gen er al Agent, , istY ; 2s '• • • ' 020ortiandt street, N. Y. 'And by Dialers and cauVassers everywhere. 1111,100111AEFFElf, : wzoLga.iLm AIifLLAILTA 17. RA Dradrar NOB 1 AND 2 'EAST KING BTREIM Jan 10 LA.NOAIsTat. PA. tfw &Felt • "-"` fia uoiluno') e:11 .1,+9 in 0 , <TA(IIIw.T.O-BAILBOAIY,0). i'T Psu o:.) wit frit.aqd ;waist aid Davi tia;4n* Mtd. b tag). .."yealeake - 13411 :At tini .ele Were Laken • tiielittionEnteti eke eintnefelli 3 gbd • tenotAmlioeilbletthet. t.fOrentilivfxlMigk o r i: (*oaks terationnebfjwinbillialiffea dnll49 • • 10f4871W-Thebidann*bildeibazelun .: rple‘abstell.theVeniergy,lneri end4lnoner tan do to gevre the atigistlo4,otiblie. ! I :.; - • r7t,t9. 7 ,, rgiRt&ifNA.7I.O.I. I AUW- 0 -VaLs 4 . 44e04#94PR1F6 1 444m;i4ti4311 ,,,- ,iii r , iff., , tiMotr-PstairtiitloD 40AY, 44 St* twNittry uuit4rl24; alfpg , I . o,lll l o'o l *Adt - I '1..-44 GOVEDMIENV GRANT of IL,BOO Anne °Claud to the mite, taken In alternate ,ste tfenr on Minh side of Itanted able Una ab solute donation, end will be 11. notuixootlerge reoeneelfiViemcarec: ,5 1 .1.iciLl I , ri `t:: Lie Executors NUltso, ecx titEtAivr 'or•Valted. StateeThirty-yeer Bonds, anionntin alto fret° $16,009; inlikeoo per.iiafiS,"smoldtdbig tiv-the diffichltfes to be' strritininitisa thervirinds _ ,sections to l'S'l bt l i k t • , :rtf+:7 , .5Lx. ,., tA k kea thOr i Mei !! u F ,44 tittle ex ' ii> o 4 4 4 04t:.4" only Pfk. sswP4 ,tOO pit_ pat amount' Ml 4 P 9 Card,, in Oradea , rezlarett.:34,;the ;company ttehaporthig txeniaox 4 44. -da24 H more. thug pall In thin *U.; .140,5g44e4 a great Raving hii4inetno- e Y! . 9P4' 0 0 - errunent. IV. A' aOVBRNMENT GRANT of the rigid to Linn lin Own FIRSTMORTGAGNIfONDS , to aid in ,indkling the road.:.lo the :Sante amount tut the 1.1 . , B. Bonds, issued- for.the same ptmnoon and no. more, =X filoYahlf *an PARYITS. the Trustees of the. Ftlat Mcgeloureßoruilmiders to deliver. the-Bonds tOttietkircipany,epty. aa , the roadie complet *l,4l4oo4Y It , hqs OtleOextutakPetlbY United &M e i COAral Gamlen and pronounced;to be in all respects a ficst-cless Railroad, laid:With a heavy T rail, end ccunplattdyauppljed with depots, stations, turnouts, car-ahoy a, loco motives, ears, .tec. froin the stookholdera, of which over Eight Million Dolleet havobeen paid in upon tho work al. ready dOne, and which will be increased as the wants of the Company require. VI.—NETce.BI:I BARN IDRIS en Its 174. y Rust. nein', : that already amount to Mon* TUArI THIS- intraLia3l . ,on , the First. gnit..gnge Ronda, These earnings v e no iitdicathitt of the vast through trafflo that* must folhoWthe opening of the line to the Pacific, but they certainly prove that FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS upon such a property, oostlng nearly three times their amount. AnsSECURE BEYOND Aws,CON TING EN CTY The Union Pacific Bonds run thirty years are for 111,01)0 each, and have coupons attached. They bear annual Interest, payable on the first days of January and Yaly at the CoMpany's Office itt the City of New York, atthe rate of six per cent. In gold. The principal ispayable in gold at Maturity: The price 18'102, ' 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 nthranCe the price at any time. Subscriptions will be received in Lancaster by LANCASTER NATIONAL RANK. , REED, McGRANN & CO., DANKER- FIRST NATIONAL BANK, and in New York at the Company's Ottkte, No. 20 Nassau Street, JOHN J. CISCO .4. SON, BANKERS, NO. 95 WALL STREET, And by the Company's Advertised Agents throughout the United States. Remittances should be made in drains or other fluids par in New York, and the Bonds will be sent free of charge by return expre.s. Parties sunscriblng through local agents, will look to them for their safe delivery. 'A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR 1889 has just been published by the Company, giving fuller Information than is possible in all advert Ase• ment, 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 office or to any of the advertised agents. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, Fey York apr IS Bmd&w pito surnigliing Good o, Sct. gime FINEST ASSORTMENT OF FIRST 1 quality BRITANNIA. WARE In the city, At A. O. FLiNN'ti, No. 11 North Queen street. DIED CAGE --- WOODEN AND PAIN X) Led, at A. C. FL.INN'a, No.ll North Queen street. STEP LADDERS--ALL SIZES, AT A. C. FLINN'S, No. 11 North Queen street.. WOODEN DORIS—JUST RECEIVED At A. C. FLINN'S, House Fasnishing Store, No. II North Queen street. BUT TOUR .HROOMS AFT BRUSHES At A. O. FLINN'S Nouse Famishing Store, No. 11 North Queen street. WATER COOL t ES AT A. C. FLINN'S House Furntelt lug Store, No. 11 North Queen street REF R. WERATORS AT A. C. FLINN'S House Furnishing Store, No.ll North Queen street ICE CREAM FREEZERS---ALL SIZES, At A. C. i`.l FLINN', O. I I North, Queen street. E }MONS DESIRING YIIIIPS OR Water Pipe, Hydraulic Rams, dm., can Mad the best assortment outside or Philadelphia at A. C. FLINN'S House Furnishing Store, No. 11 North Queen street. rILIU BIDING AND GAN FITTING IN ALL Its branches attended to. Estimates given for work at A. 0. FL.INN'S House Furnistang Store, U North Queen street 04)PPEH, WORK-4111EWERS KETTLES, ‘j Whiskey Stills and Copper Work of all kinds made up with dispatch at A. 0. FLINN'S House Furnishing Stnre, No. 11 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. V, ISTILLERS ARE INVITED TO EN amine Mr. Jacob Springer's Improved Patent Whiskey Doubler by which the greatest advantages in distillation are obtained. Cell at or address, A. C. FLINN'S • House Furnishing Store, No. it North Queemetreet, Lancaster, Penne my 18 tftLkw Wilda slsopo, ar. FRANK F. LANDIS. Jecou S. LAND/s EZRA F. LANDIS, KEYPITONE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, EAB2 OH AN .E CAS BT TERNU,TPA., BT-IVEET, L LANDIS & CO., PROPRIETORS. Iron and Brass Castings Done to Ortler. Engines. MIR Gearing, .ShalUngs, Pulleys, &0., built. . Also, a new and.laiprov.ecl Grain Threaner and Separator. Models IterPatentees made to order. Special fittention paid to repairin N. B.—The Holl'henthußeaper and Mowercan also be had at our shops. This Reaper and Mower is warranted to give satisfaction. Call and see it. ap '27 tfw LANDIS & CO. A.B.' ER ICI.A N ANTI-INCLESTATION CO.'S OFFICE, Ih3l. 147 South Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE ANTI-INCRUSTATOR to xplcision t iad Canianga great caving of feel. Them Instruments have been in successful use during the last two years In - Many of the large establishments of Philadelphia, end other parta• of the Milted States,. from which the mint clattering to stimonlals of their wonderful saving of fuel and labar have hem received. , *Z . PA TIES htiVing HoiLERS' . wduld do well to call at the Office, and examine tectb mania's. de., &c. JOHN FAREIRA, ESB..t LTISMINN, President. 13enretary and, Treasurer. • Je 31gtw 22 glumbingi (Sao. tttitto).l4. CleAll-ITIVINO AND PLUMBING. JOHN 'DEANER & CO., No. 1 Bast King et, with increased facilities; are now pre 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 manlier, and with all.the modern Im provements. CoPper Kettles and Wash Hollers, Mill all kinds of Copper:Work for Breweries and Ms thleries attended to with promptness. Having greatly enlarged this department'," all orders mn be filled fortlitelth; , ' . ' TIN•ROOPS a SPOUTING Attended to In anypartof theelty and county. Varznea, Heater's,. Stoves. Ranges, anti ail modern •Improvements for heating Churches, Ka Parlors, HOtuaw, do., always oalland. and will be pat spin any part of the cltynr county, or their renal= attended to at asy time. JOHN DEANER "a N 0.7 EMI, Ring street, Laneaster. tau 8 tfw 1 VOIINGIPOILIife AITENTION I Now Is the time to get triatrieti.:- You.- can flatten your honseawlth STONTEEcILETTLES PANS, TINWARE, and all Other necestvial tides In our linest, the GOOD OLD,LON PRICES'. ', OLD VOLS.a, - now,laine tinieforyou to' buY for the , young folks- TINWA.RII to look like Silver; BRASS and COPPER WARE to look like Gold. Wehaveenlarged our business, and can offer every. Inducement to those who are now buying' HOUSEIBTIEIIB. JOII.II'DHANER CO., Na 7 East King street, ' :,..a.aneaster.ra. • ,''..011401- 1 414t1,1 etc Jan 84Liir iatritsoinucom I .. ntIiP#A9III9I,EXTI ... .., . , ihe extravagant prier* Of Purnltrire In Lan caster haw) been Impeached at • , _' - ' , BITNIZE: 4k I)ANIff • • WEW . FURNITIJRE STORE, N 0.13 SOUTH CWEICICSTREIGT. Call and see for yonnelvee, the great rodeo lion In Inlets now offered. may 19 ddtwt: r '••=;` , 11 , _ 1. , /%114 ortti7l, • 7gll. i.whirrig - kgaikog ..1 E. - 1, . ,'.7ec.‘l 1 6., .1 :44 7 0.. .if; fl ,tic... 011'0.(11t 1 “ 1 .. .! : 1, ; i 0i i, 1 ` ,l. it ii. l : li lt; • ,MACILIZ 9WPIOn m i •1441,N441(13V -11.4:1113C110101,ana iliatilillPM• . • A oiv lirAsw .41 , ki o: , w•irttieltees of EF It hlealwatal -ea severagybage.gini brume abtertolint I ••td 'Aelktfildititft F9333` : s` it-Tbli - - efiaiiikria of ttlieLlii. being effected: eallaarabarlirainosobill at .• .D. Urld! • . - . • e . . • 111.15 1 , ;rm ., .: . . 7 .."* _ ' wu r elimaii il sid av ie‘ d, istabousterusermy-to.shartaites RtinablbablMiigißtt i bblig k . • Of pt.,. Persona, may losaw unit I T 66 w Ynie.4lo l .VVZO..l.i .l , l . 4 ll ;illie case , the nrine'vrAF kurn4 tom. rr- Martrbeinitefresonflneid ttileir4mlnea witch able inseeacMakillavagrain apto:dle wltatte _ _ —__......_ , ii•r9POWFAtiAti: .;•' . -- C.....1..: ~.. --LT: i ~ • ::,1 ..-, DIABEICEit.' I : •. 1 ;: .. :Ma" is a .*ealimess , oeattazansation: crlAbia .I= O =PAN, .i; . Ire= biting' at'tbriaa patiZiad; at g.lrith m i l ts paprand. disacitaitile THE Ci734,NEL. t x t. iediment Wrhich oolleetsdit the trittnei - w they, Alf LO• got freetYrAheri Peediteg through,hhrh34l7, Ghee he4s Into the gleaner, there,beecuose. '16,4. in #eeshilf steee.:, Ws la cowed by thr khi.- neywrormierferniing . their - proper' forretiont. The elperfenoe of thettiatelsrLs - thay. coiAlaverairlitmairpirii. so that It will pass without pain/ clear out ell thasstutiinentlram..whinh. they °Week and - atinuAete.the kidneys to their proper. action therefore, remove . all the above . mentioned :trouble. 1740'nee of Ibis' ertlele; from one lo three niOn..t,, Will cure the most severe cases. t.E W . fr" -D°T-l ii klL • GA.H.HAtt,,.Csilee No. 3311 HarmdnY_Bizee%'Phibidelph 1,4 = Bold by ell DrOgglsta , A Moils leW paw warrtaited cases who .salLupoll . 4Yr/ito d and asio theft,. r west this article hae:thintit • Bey, - DVPineotr, Glassboro', N. J. Wens', legyantlfolly, N. .1. John Handbers,.2l22Bl>tumar :street, Phil's. Wklliera.Wattia, 402SSouth Nh street, ,1417.0rderadireeted to johiLson. Holloway & Cowden,.l:92 Arch street, ; jell lyw YJ LADIES, TAKE PARTICULAR:NOTICE TAE IIkA.L'VE4PAILI , EMALE IVARBA NTED PRENCD:. , .These Pills, so celebrated many years ago in Paris, for the relief of female irregularities, and afterwards for their criminal employment In practice: or abortion, axe now offered for sale for the first time In America. They have beenitept iricomparative obscurity from the fact that the prig. or, Mr. Velpau. is a physi cian inThiritt - orate/A wealth, and strict ton 'isitenCns principles, and has withheld them Vora arterial:we, lest tbey should be employed for nnWiniattilmsee. • In overcoming Female Obstructions, Ner vons and Spihal Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpi tation of the Heart, Hysterics, an., and will ll effect a cure when aotlier means h ave failed; and, although a powerful remedy. do not con tain calomel, matimony, or anything hurtful to the egnstittiDon. 1 . '.To Married ladies and young girls who have ntiverbeen rest:dated, they arepecnilarly suit etL . They will, in.'s abort time, bring on the monthly...period with regularity. Cat.mox.,-Merried_Ladies should never take them when there is any reason to believe themselves pregnant. Ladles :min prOcure a box, sealed from the eyes of the curious, -by EIZICIOMIIIiC one dollar audi 8 postage stamps to M.W. MACOMBER, General Agent for tinned States and, Canadas, at Albany, _N. Y.. or to any authorized Agent. Dr. D.- hfcCORMICK, Agent, Lancaster. Sold by all Druggists. 1J y 24 lyw MEDICALE. DOCTOR t. B. BRISHINE Physician for Chronic Diseases, has a per niument office at NO. 93 EAST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA., Where he has been engaged for some tinaP'past, in the enccessfol treatment of OLD OBSTINATE Dls A SES. The Doctor might present a volume of cer tificates and testimonials of cures, but the most satisfactory evidence will be given the public in a trial of his skill. Doctor Brisbine devotes exclusive attention tothe class of diseases, in which his practice has been uniformly successinl, effecting cures wben they have baffitd all systems or treat ment. oci - Nistrau-noN, PARALYSIS, RIALETIMATISAL BRONCELITI* 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, arepromptly and permanently cared when curable, and reasonable charges made for medicines. The Doctor's principal remedial agents are selected carefully from the Pharmacopceia 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 d iir ar i 2 c r t n e gr d, el4g..T i lle an D d oc c r . r u n i z t vi h tes all who charge, and give him and his medicines a FAITHFUL TRIAL. - - Dottier Drisbine Diagnoses by the urine, one of the moat 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 bad a large experience, both in civil and military practice, and only desires repu tation on his own merits. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE: No. 93 East King street, a few doors above the Eastern Ho tel, and a little over a square above the Cour t House. apr 29 6mw 17 air- Consultation free and confidential. 4tal tate. ÜBLIC SALE.—ON SATURDAY, JULY P ltith, 1888, the undersigned will sell at pub. lie sale, on the premises, in the Borough of Mount Joy t , the followng desoribe propert, belonging o the Cross i Roads Hotel, (lately de y . stroyed by are,) to wit: Two Lots of Ground, having thereon two never-failing Wells of Water, with pumps therein, a Cistern, Out House and Smoke : House, Ice House, Hog Sly, Stabling for 38 head of Horses, Weighing Suites under roof and splendid Fruit Trees, ,se. possession given immediately if desired, Bit.e to commence at I o'eloe.k P. M.. of said d m a i n e whe o n w ite b n y tlanes will be given and terms ja10452.1 ANN B. SBERBAIIN. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE — , The undersigned Miens for sale, that valuable property known as An nadale, located In Manhelm township, on the Lille Pike, Just at the limits ot Lancaster city, and now in the possession of Mrs. S. C. Stambaugh . This prop. arty consists of FIFTY.SIX ACRES, more or lees, with a line and !canons two. story MANSION, Brick Tenant House, Barn, and all other necessary cmt-buildings. There is a Spring in the celiarand two Wells on the premises, the flelda are also well watered with springs. There ts a choice variety of Fruit Trees, and the grounds about the house are beautifully arranged.. For further vanteuters inquire of Wm. Car. M ter 't Ea erN I , a r ve o c a ncor, North Duke street, H. A. HAMBRIGHT, JelS-ImdWASAlmw St. Louts, Missouri. DEEMS/ SALE OF REAL ESITATE.—EN -1 der the authority of a _teed of Trust bear ing date on the first day of idly, 1853, and re corded in the Clerk's Office of the County Court of Clarke county, Va.:, on the Uth.day of July, 1853, executed. by Robert C. Randolph and wife to James P. Weis, (now ,deceased,) end Prov ince McCormick. Trustee, for the benefit of Isaac Wood, now deceased, the undersigned, the surviving Trustee, under said deed, at the instance and request of , Charles L. Wood and Daniel T. Wood, Executors of Isaac Wood, deed., will, in order to raise, pay and satisfy the principal sum of 110900, with interest on the same from and after the let day of January 1885, which,nccording to sidd trust and oblige. Don referred to therein is now in arrear and unpaid, sell at public auction, in Berry - vine, the county, seat , Of said county, on the coiner of the' treet, attta intersection by the turnpike ludingto kSlliwood, in said county, on the terms mentioned.below: ON TRUESDAy, JULY THE lent, 1888, THE FOLLOWING PIECES AND PARCELS OF LAND, mentioned and descrlbediii said Trust Deed, in eeparate - parcels as therein described, or so much thereof as will pay said debt and inter est, andoosts ineldant.to the execution of, the Trust, viz; • A Tract of Land - described in said Trust Deed as "pert of the . Farm known as " New Market," containing ACRES, and the " seine lend conveyed by metes and bounds by. Burwell and Susan It. his wile to tbd said Robert C. Randolph by deed dated 22d February 7838 and recorded in the Clerk's Office:the i26th February, 1238: "One Other Tract, deterThed In said Trust deed as adjoining the above described tract, CONTAINING ABOUT 227 M ACRES, and as being part of the saidlarm above men tioned, called "New Market," " and which wad conveyed by deed from. Philip L. C. Bur- Philippted the Silth June„;,1811, to the said Bur Well, and by the' latter devised to said Robert C. Randolph by his last will," &c.. which Is of "record in Clarke County Court," dc.; and One Other Tract, described In se id Deed of Trust as adjoining the above described Tracts, CONTAINING 124 ACRICEI, being the same which was conveyed by deed from Mary A. Page and L E. Lee and wife to the said Robert C. Randolph, dated 7d of April, 1949, and recorded in Clarke °minty Court, These several tracts of land herein belore mentioned, or so much of them as Will bele fa clout to pay the debt,interests and costa afore said, will be sold iu such order as will bo indi cated on the day of sale. The title is believed to be unquestionable and perfect,and they are rated among the flue lands of the lower part of the Valley of Virginia, lying in the county of Clarke, about 83,4 miles of Berryville, 8 dr 9 miles from Winchester,' having a McAdam turnpike athand which intersects. or-fall in With other pikes of the same kind, yenning east, west, north and south—besides other Ist,- mentioned e as t, west , advantages, which need not be . . The undersigned is authorized by the exec ntors of Isaac Wood, deed, to say that the fol lowing terms .may be here announced; Cash on the day or sale, 'to pity costa and expenses, 10'per cent.; after deducting the 10 per cent. from One-third of the whole purchase money, the balance of the third payable atiadays from .44 18 dayof sale, negotiable note with approved enderser lobe given for same;bearinginterest fßOMday of sale; the other MO-thirds of the purchase money payable,. In equal install manta; in one, two and three years from day of sale, all. bearing interest from that day, and said interest payable semi-annually so as 'to meet the requirement of the bond and Deed of Trust of January' - 1833, but reserving the right of each of said deferred payments to divide them into such sums, andin such man ner as will enable said' executors to settle distribute geld decedent's estate among the parties entitled according la'his will; and for ell of said deferred payments parchater is to give his individual bond, to bo scoured on the land purchasedby hint, Oa Oben as the deed In is made) by Deed of Trust. The undersigned Is further instructed id Say that It Is probable, if desired more extended credits may be con ceded by the day of sale; and if so, they will be given and will be so announced authorita- Lively on the day of sale in writing-Abe object being to make .the property sell at a fall and s alt to ootamenoe at 11 o'clock, A. M. The obe sold by the acre, according to the ~melee and bound* of the deeds, by which the said Robert U. Randolph holds—not to be wax- Veyed. P. 14COORMICK, jelo-ta23 Surviving Trustee 0 .4. 3 1,-0 ' ,14 fit ' ?itearliclagruallatirr i p al iT so w 3 . 4 ILLWAPIECIX Super Yfipjppl T ¢ tb l 24 llll Atdft tdiA 4 1 A-44111ju.,1: WA l4 4iii4/4 51 A 11 . Packed we BageArms_lasesch. , Prism 161110w.Tow , h a rs w w M . 1., 3. : 0 6 v a x5. 5% t u 1 1 4 , t PGtatces'yea/els tables ars/Minds ,dartwers Andre st , theft secreaf.desier lertiitsers a* to the rendre obtained Mln the UBO Of bkreyataaAlasttre- The Winitset l 4444 treelr h @ Itipplu*Ni bY WI: 1 0'1am mgalltup swa,llnaux • • WedavezamessmatsMaloalala to tbesffset t.batlelatutylavaluSble'llrarttUsetr, and ire re commend U highly as a top dreg:ol9lor Wheat coed Gram 3 . 3 9`P ) /V"TIP•Pr 4 i 4 § PI. , 8 64§4 9 P' . 1 % -x tvg 4cl4 o l Zrzu:HWlLAit " . -44aelPhirs. F 0 4 " 44 2 Ry 4 Wg. RZYNOLW4L tM 4919 ., w/ 79 s. UttlBg;liatl7aglo. BAVPWS einI K EIIV ! AL 3141ttMig MDE; .44K" . -ON4VERY B AVG R & BON 8, , Philadelphia, AND NORTH liIVEOTESIN CO.. CHICA'OO, age ,Zifar4ufacturers- PRICES. Bang Bair Bone Phosphite. Prtce 858 per 2,000 lbs. Baughla Chicago Bone Fertiliser. Price, S5O per 2,000 lbs. Baugh's Chicago Blood Manure. tioe. $5O per $2,000 lbs. The above 3:tenures are furnished hitoth bags and barrels, whichever castomera prefer. sir The Hags are uniform in weight 160 pounds.lllk The attention of Farmers ia especially direct ed to the fact that the soureegt of the Haw Ma terial of which the above Manures are coin posed, are so well ender control that we can furnish them.otatrictly uniform quality and condition, and that they contain a larger per ceilings of ammonia than any other ciao or manufactured manures in tho market. BAUGIT t SONS., 20 S. Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. NORTHWESTERN FERTILIZING CO., cor. Lake & Lasalle Sts., Chicago. For Bale by SAMUEL HESS, M .- newsier, Pa. XI- BAUGH'S COMMERCIAL MANURES may be procured from dealers In any of the principal WWII& in the .United States or Do. minion of Canada. -(Jan M 9mw4 TO FAWNERS! PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. The attention of Farmers and other consum ers of Fertilizers is invited to this. Guano, as wortbyof their special notice. Ile use for sev eral years in Maryland, Virginia and other Southern States, for all crops, hes given it a standard character for exeellence unequalled try 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 ripen rthe wheat crop from Jive to seven days earlier that the phosphales, which fact alone gives it incalculable advert rfe es b . y A liberal diseoupt to dealers. For 5a 7911 - N S. REESE et CO., General Agents for Pacific Guano 'Co., 38 South Delaware Ave., Ph Bad's, mar 25 CmWl2, And 7l South St., Baltimore. M , CIFISELIIAN, IR., 4: CO. (Late BARD & GRISRLIRAN,) COMMISSION MERCHANTS FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, WHISKEY, &C No. 129 NORTH BROAD STREIT, PHILADELPHIA. Algr- Prompt attention will be given to sales and a speedy return made thereof. Parties can rest assisted that the highest price will be secured for all produce entrusted to our care. may 13 tfw 19 TIIEHE IS NO MANURE SO FERMAN - 31MT AO R A. .W B 0 N E S, VllO.ll WHICH IS MADE 777 I-1 A NIT' S RAW SONE SUPER-PH Os PH AT El Warranted Perfectly Pure and Free from Adul teration. STANDARD GUARANTEED I Established as an excellent Fertilizer, by years of constant nee, and highly recom mended by all who have used It as a GREAT CROP PRODUCER, And permanent Improver of the soli. Ala- EVERY' FARMER SHOULD USE IT._ CWIIFT YOIINO, Manufacturer's Agent, 22 SO UTH WHARVES, PHILADELPHIA. feb 28 Factory at Wilmington, Del. 7mw 8 /g- FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS, 'leg FARMERS , LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! 3.1 - cCORMICK'S HARVESTER. Paris Ea - position 'Universal, the Great Prize Grand Gold Medal of Honor for Harvesting Machines, and the Deooratfon of the Cross of the Legion of Honor awarded to C. K. McCor mick, over all Other 'Exhibitors. The only perfect REAPER In lodged Grain and McOoRMICK'S PRIZE MOWER. It has no equal offered on trial. Sample Machines at Cooper's Hotel, Lancas ter. JOHN E. ERB, Agent, Will be at Cooper's Rotel: Mondays, Wed . nesdays and Saturdays. (may 13 trwl9 D. N. RIIOADIS, FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE COMMISNION M BRC II A N T 18 LASALLE STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. Particular attention paid to the purchaeo Grain and Prodnoe for eastern onion, • REFERENCES: Bushong & Bro., Bankers, Reading, Penna. BernhartA Koch, Grain Dealers, Whilloek& Wallace, Com. Merchants, N. Y, City National Bank, Chicago, /11. apr 1 "POIIITE R IRERS' FRIEND," O, CHICKEN POWDER. I COPTIUGHT SYCITEIHD.i A certaLu cure for NAPES IN CHICKENS AND TURKEYS , Will prevent and Care Chicken Cholera, and other Diseases common to Poultry, and will promote an Increase of Fat. Full Directions accompany each Package. PRICE 25 CENTS, The annexed are a few of the certificates wo have received in proof of the great Value and efficacy of the Poulterers' Friend: OA.KaoLLTON, Baltimore Co., Md., December 111th, ISs7. Maws. Cfolworthv & CO. OsNTLEMei I 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.certalnlyeure the gapes when used according to directions. Yours, de., ' GEO. HARMAN. Asurarome, MD., February 7th,1101. Mews. CYotworthy cb. Il ENTLEM Es have sold all the "Poulter ers' Friend" I received from you last August. The poultry in the surrounding country was Sln:ve4rltYih"oeir' treeopmetd yuroltrere'Ptenl,dansarai could learn, it has proved a cure for the dis ease. W. B. GOODMAN. Balfrinoak, February 2d, 1268. Mew:. Mayoral, d: My chtekene were dyin_g very fast with what . my neighbors called Cialcken Cholera." 1 was induced to tt7 your Poulterers' Friend," and It, worked like a charm. I gave it as di rected I , and it cured those that werethen sick, ,and I mmo notseen any symptrilmf Of the fas ciae since.. Your; ego., H. MENOICEN, Cross and Warner streets. 811.81 , 11.ERIATOWN. W. VA.. March 231. 1603. Messrs. Clotworthy & Co.: Cirrus : Raving lost a great-many fowls dur ing the tally Spring, with . Chicken trnolers," I was induced by Mr. Joeph M. ,Eitonebraker of Eihepherdstown, Vs., lo,try a paper of yorw 'Poulterers' Friend,? which/ did; and I ha only need three doses when the disease chimp pearod, and I have not bon a fowl since. I can most safely recommend it to do what It says,l( the directions are followed, UMMISTIAM WELTY. "Messrs. Clotworthy & Co., of Baltimore. have discovered a preparation which is a sure cure for almost all diseases to which fowls, both young and old, ate sublect. The season for gapes is close at band, and every poultry breeder who desires to have access with ha young flocks, ought to procure one or two packages of the "Fou/terers' Friend" im medUtely. •A. preparation of:this kind has been needed long since.; for. more chicks die s annually umnare Another, Zen. that , of vermin on fowls!, and'which proves so fatal to many young•broOdit, may to extiturtinated or prevented, B Is believed, by the Use' of this panacea."—York .Acinstrtswitiot. • . s JOHN.F. LONG &SONS, Wholesale •Agenti,; Lancaster, Penna. • • • - xAsarravxuar.b ONLY BY . • C 0;17 Y h 00., WHOLESALE DRUG GISTS, NO. 838 WEST RALTLMORE STREET, BAIITWORE, , . P11101{.52,60 PER DOZEN TO THE TRADE. ALlberelDiscotutt Allowed, when purchased, in large quantities. , Catruorr. , -The qubliii sire niiiiiiutitist r any similar preparation i TO* Clot ertny.,s - are genuine.. '.— • , - 1 • • ,'ap , 92 enawas, SLATE! SLAW* 2! , Nr,wrt. t I .% • • ROBERT Q_WENS, PLAIN 41121D.WWILICIATA r t. 8 L 2' .4. ; .g.„co Q EAST -LEMON- EMMET, ABOVE . DORE . LANCASTER. PA..! . • • Great Reduction Luthe Print of Slate &wan& wir Leave your orders at Diller lk Groff's Hardware Store. ap 2S Brow litlagittrAtiiiiihateat i ri: lifiliwti'lix 14 ?is i'"'' . 628 - c-we:, ..,,,.:m ,- -1,. . . ~,.. ,i . s WH. T. 310MINEP 'letrWß WALD" .. a egElliftLlM -Ai4fleDeslaMit ' w , 014 HIM 25 prknp.. M li jezipt, gl.i l d: 4O etwinge”.it • tn• 'Platli d tiPell; le etwinge.3. 130 Mite: . 16 • 515 Gents tugu:apshalpti .e.... 15; ., and 'B6 IllningittL2s, Warranted in aver 7 Melia.' Intr WN.Mishe",a. exams.' .am La wv, ._,. 9r ,ether , Hoop tl'a.T.p 0, 04aV ntße te,De , Mgarked or worn.. tek . eon _v u of Theme; ITanulliaturearOt 'bat men ' iln. Anima ' , Wilhelm .61teaV 'Way. atiperler *Nine a t Of. iTWl m lle fe et altin lP l er. of assuring thorn it for lin andCreellehee onto in tine and areHghter, -1 elasuet - trill wear longer, give more aatiattecttoro mak are ma n t iLheal,en than all other% Itri x r,r ahliel. tr7 m tnee 2 . :TWO' ere beftig - 'alve/y ertharktohroughoot. UM( and, the ro i nt etsites at vary modaate 'prienew• it vyt Pe best. Mk' for v Helaine i =an on mom 4 13 al you de a l dam:4.lll them; gat the .lie you, -whom yen to s prder ;theta AW:9ol4o3,come qr -send direct to us. Mer dough will And our different grades nt Skirts ' what they need, and we especially 1n- Ti bt them urinal and examine our extensive ensortmento or sandier Wholesale Prize List. 1 •To be badrat Retail at. ry Manufaetoi and of ithe Retail TradagenerallYb and at Wholesale of the idanufsetttrer only.T.Ol - ehom all orders k ,thouid be, addressed. MANUFACTORY AND BALES:ROOM, IDS ARCH HERRICT. Iteiween64 and ;Mk tit,„__EguADELni.i...f. mar 4 4.111,40 , 11.OPSIN13. . • I.A.CIICASIE, :I:t (1.. rtiii*firbiffilskyo FIRE .KIOVEARSON . dr 0. , • •17Y Mats Wriurrn Paztxn'A... latbenute32lanttantnrinsOopreooonera and • • Wholenkda De.aant In rolta, Nitta, do., mar ,'Ln the Unltesl Meng. .lyw 12 Sjr.*--SIDt SHAWLS RICKEY, SHARP J C 0..; NO: 727 CHESTNUT STREET AAA'S. 011 D AND orrEll AT POPULAR PRICES, EMPI 1F213, BEA-SIDE, , AND T}ZUt.VELING SRA W LS, OF 'DAL CHOICEST =AKINS 4 COLORINGS RICKEY, SHARP & CO., 727 CHESTNUT STREET, CHURNING MADE EASY. Goal Fresh Butter al/ the Year Round FARMERS, ATTENTION! SAVE UMW BANE MON EYI SAYE LABOR I By using Tomilisson & Co.'s (Lincoln Eng land) Celebrated Butter Powder. By the use of this inexpenslvePOwder churning for hours is reduced to minutes, and 1 / 2 5 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 lunch leas time, us larger quantity, and of a superior quality, flavor and consistency: It removes the unpleasant flavor caused by the cows feeding on turnips, garlic, weedsolo ; and prevents all rancidity peculiar to butter; also makes It firmer and sweeter even In the hot. test weather. This Powder, now being introduce' liato this country, has long been In use throughout Enrope and theiCenadak and Butter made with It has invariably taken the prize at all Agri culturalphows, whenever exhibited. Price 25 eta, and 50 cis. perd3ox. Sold by all respectable Druggists and Store.keepers throughout the Country. Jel7-lmwSl JAMES A. ARMSTRONG, General Agent for United States, No. 119 Market stree, PhlleAlelphla. MARAI AGE GUIDE. Young's great Pysiology work, of every one his own doctor—being a Private Instruct or for Married Persons or those about to Marry, both male and female, In everything concern ing the physiology and relations of our Sexual System, and the Production or Prevention of DiDpring, including all the new 'discoveries never before given in the English language, by Wm. Young M. D. Title is really a valuable and Interesting work. It Is written In plain language for the general reader, and is illus trated with upwards of 100 engravings. All young married people, or those contemplating marriage, and having the least impediment to married life, should read this book. IL disclo ses secrets that every one should be acquaint ed with. Still it is a book that must be locked np, and not to Ile about the house. it Will be sent to any one on the receipt of Fifty Denis. Addre Fourth tn. Young, No. all Spruce street above Philadelphia. (till Jy 2uw PHILADELPHIA CAM CEO. HOSPITAL R. H. KLINE, M. 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 Hos pital, Ac., Ac., is daily making astonishing and almost miraculous cures of Cancer by a new treatment, a Cancer Antidote, that apparently enters into the chemical composition of the Cancer, or cancerous affections, antidoting, killing and destroying the cancer, every par ticle, root fibre belonging to it, without pain or the use of the knife, without caustic, eating or burning medicines, without the loss of blood, or in the blast affecting the sound flesh. No other treatment should ever be used. No other persons have these antidotes. To Investigate this treatment, or to see patter to under treatment, =lint the Office, No. WI Arch street, or address "Post Office Box 1474, Ph I lad el ph la Pa." may 15 lyw 19 TURNER'S SELF TURNER'S SUPPORTING LADDER FARILLERS, FItUIT GRONYER.S, To this ,useful Improvement It is composed of any number of Sections or Joints, which can be used, either singly, er connected, form ing a Ladder of any Desired Length. It can be LENGTHENED OR SHORTENED without descending to the ground. Ie SELF SUPPORTING, not, requiring the upper end to loan agaluet any object. Connected with it is a movable atep, giving nn easy foothold for Chose utdng It. It can be READILY TRANSPORTED, because easily closed to a small Mze—and quickly changed Into either a STEP-LADDER, 03,30 A PPOLD may keep different Sections for m e at separate Places on their farms, and when in need of a long Ladder, the Sections can be connected. can gather the fruit without resting against the tree—thus 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 limbs. can raise or lower it, Section or Bound at time, without descending to the ground, and can readily change U. Into a firm, substantial Scaffold. HOUSEKEEPERS. can employ it as a Step-Ladder or ordinary size, or convert it into a long Ladder. 20 Feet, 8 Sections, (each 0% feet) Light weight for Housekeepers. Extended length about Pi feet 0.00 20 Feet, extra weight • 10.00 30 Feet, 8 Section,, (each 10 feet long.) Ex • tended length about 28 feet....._. . ... 10.00 40 Feet, 4 Sections. (one 12, two 10, and one 13 feet long.) Extended length about 37 feet 21.00 Other sizes In proportion. Liberal discount to the Trade. Single Ladders forwarded, freight prepaid, to nearest Station on receipt of retail price. In every county to canvass and sell. Also Wanted. Energetic, Eeliable, Capable Men to Travel and establish county Agents. For Cir cular Terms address PATENT EXTENSION LADDER, P. 0. BOX, 2018, OR NO. 128 B. FRONT ST Je 10 pfiIL4DSLP.6IIA. araw23 Nor sale by JOHN DEA.NA:R & CO., Liner 2:500.000 CUSTOMERS IN !YEARS THE BEST ! • maslest the largest capltalmost experienced buyers, end extensive trade of any concern jg the Dollarßale buelnou, WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION In every inetanee; and e3ao the best selection ofoooda over offare W d • •AT °NEI:.4I.AB EACH. No other concern hal IMF show wherever otar• Agents are selling. Our motto, " Prompt and Reliable." Kale and feralleagents wanted In altY and conntr9. , . f. - • . : 71/1E LAIMES are: Par l 4o lll arii requested to try powaw club ay4o m arsol l ing all kinds arD r y and Fancy Goods, Drug r' ratter/Ix, Cot ton Cloth, Castor' ; Silver Plated Oboda,watoh. WI. At, (Established MK): , A petard , peistotul tale arid a ChM& describing an artleleMho sold for a dollar, 10 eentai 20 for 112; 40 for f it t in 110 ; 'sent by w - Freepresents to g (worth 60 per cent. more tnanthme sent bytuly, other concern,))- &cooed to g. aim of dub. Send us a Ariel Club; or it net do pek 11.21 eel:idlers circular.' ' ' • • • • N. lit.-=Oar sale should' Bur be 016111rit With' NOW Yeah , dollar Jewelry&dee ors WOW* Taa ComPailles," aa Isis snlit:us °gibe aerie ! • EASTMAN& KENDALL, e 8 Bmq 05 Hanover 1t...13011t0n, Me,//. PHILADELPHIA. 1 yw26 EXTENSION 1238 M MECHANICS, and EIOUSEKEEPERS, IS 1 NVITED FARMERS FRUIT GROWERS MECHANICS' PRICE LIST TURNER'S ' ' ;1 1 tr,60;4 1 , ac. /?A' =MU:MT-A wD CLOTHING HAGER t BI2OTHERS ,FINE BLACK: AND COLORED CLOTRR . • FSNNOH. & AMERICAN 00ATINGS. CASSIMESES FOR 511179. h t • ACASEMEREFTS, DRAY D' ETE, JEANS; Ac. . ALso, • • ' • GOODS • FOR BOYS' S WEAR f" iitoir and complete auortment and Priced!, sa Low as in isott ,Rp4DY• ,MABE CLOTHING FINE DEMiS SIIIII3. _MEDIUM. Alih FINE CABBIBIERT. SUIW. SUITS FOB BOY'S. -A, tau asaortment . olf Our own manufacture and guaranteed to glee laUlda o U oll In - P RICE, QUALITY AND ST LE, - HAGER & BRU.Se' LADLES Patts GOODS I , Wo *O7lO wa examlrintlori of NEW,,STII:ING DRESS GOODS JUST RECEIVED ♦LSO, 41OURNING tiOODS Of Luplgeu Itlanntaoluie, Including BOMBAZINES, TAB:MIES, CANTON CLOTHS, SILK POPLINS, =ALLIES, POPLIN ALPACAS, MOHAIRS, ac., &e. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS! PRO 4 FINK TO EXTRA QUALITIES HAGER & lIROTHERB. W ISIDOW SHADES! WINDOW SHAVES I IIAciER &BROTHERS have now in atoro a elioltsl selection of WINDOW SHADES, to which they Rivkin attention. aha de 110 lso, all ll an widLl ds. ut of White, Buff and Green W ALL PAPERIL WALL PAPERS, WALL PAPERS. HAUER a BROTHERS are now receiving SPRING STYLES FOR 1808, Our Stock will be found complete, and to oomprise a great variety of new design■ of plain and deoorative PAPER HANGINGS, Fine Stampol Gilt, Banns, Blank and Wood Colors, for PARLORS, BALLS, DINING ROOMS AND CHAMBERS. _ Also, DECORATIVE PAPERS In MARBLE, FRESCOES, OAK, WALNUT, ROSEWOOD. dm. The most complete assortment ever ollbred In Liumuter,kuld will be sold at leas than Phil a delphla prices. Call and examine. HAGER & BROTHERS. ENGLISH BRUSSELS, ENGLISH TAPESTRY, imperial Three-Ply, Tapestry ingrain, 2r2tra and Mrperfine Ingrain, Three• Ply and Plain Vent , Ran, Wool Dutch, atiage, Hemp and Rag Carpets of Har(ford and Lowell, and beat Philadelphia FLOOR OILCLOTHS—from 1 tot yards wide. Cocoa and Canton Mattinga, Rolm Door Mats, &c. We now offer a very ftill and complete atoelc, and at VERY LOW PRICES. mar 25 ttwl2 HAGER d BROTHERS. 18 6 8 THE GREATEST BARGAINS 1868 CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST, THE MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY, and at unprecedonladly Low Prices, of Goods Mt!%MEI BIEEDIM PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS PERFUMERY, tiOAPS, anti an endless variety of Notions. Ito also all on hand a large and finely selected stock of DRY GOODS! GLOVES, HOSIERY, AND TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS ALSO, BOOTS AND SNOBS for Men Women and Children. Ala°, TIN WARE LOOKING GLASSES, GLASS AND QUEENSW ARE, IMOM Now le the Umo to got bargalne, ae the entire stook has been laid In atgreatly reduced Nur. GOODS SOLD WHOLEINALL AND RETAIL. .y` Remember the alcapeat and bait plucu to buy In all Lancaster is at CHEAP JOIIN'Ei No. 8 EAST KING ET., LANUAATEIL CITY. dee 4 [IVO gkgrtrultural ,mpltmento. ATTENTION I FARMERS lI—THE 11N • dersigned, having pnrchtuied the GOB, DONVILLE AGRICULTURAL WORKS, with their entire stock, has on hand a large stock of E. BALL'S OHIO Noe. 1 and 2 REAPERS, with the BKUA SELF-RAKING ATTACH MENT. This Machine, with Self-Bake, has proven, last season, to excel any Machine in market, Also, DAVIS' PATENTED THRESHER. and SEPARATOR., with Brun Improvements, for 2 ' 4, b or 8 Horse-power. This machine bus been tried, and has given entire satisfaction, These Machines will be offered in Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa., on EVERY MARKET DAY, on and after the Nth of April, iBOB, by 11. K. WITMER General Agent, or at Ulu Shops, Gordonville Lancaster county, Pa. 40.. Repairing of all kinds of Machinery done at the Works, where there le a Intl set of Patterns for the One-Wheeled Jersey together with the Knives complete, and sections key , on hand. Self-Rakes attached and warranted. All work made of the best material. Good second-hand Machines taken In on• change. laprBBmwl A. L. WITMER. $2OO. $2OO. FOB THE HARVEST OF 1868. "THE VALLEY CHIEF.' The above sum will boy one of MAILSEI, GRIER & CO.'S COMBINED SELF-RAKING REAPERS AND MOWERs. "The Valley Chief", Judging by the success attending the working of the one hundred machines we built last season, will, In a short time supersede all others. Wo are now bu lid • lug three hundred more of these cornplota Har vesters and with confidence offer them to the public,' feeling assured that their excellent points cannot fall to secure universal appro val. They have been tried in all Berta of grubs and grain to the entire satisfaction of our uu• monocle customers. Their advantages are du the combination ore complete Mower, with a simple, dilatant:doff-raking Reaper, and form ing a simple, strong and handy machine, which two horses can draw with ease. For reliability in doing good work In tangled grain no other can compete with the Marsh. Self-Rake; and In this assertion we appeal to our six hundred customers In Lancaster county alone. We also refer to the official re port of the groat national trial at Auburn, N. Y., of the Self-Raking Etna peril. 10 which the Marsh-Self-Rake Lows the highest mark. lleu page 41 and 42 of the ll'eoood national trial of Mowers and Reapers, by the " New York State Agricultural 'frtal Society." The Valley Chief Is a two•wheeled machine, hags folding finger bar, aide delivery, can be raffled and lowered with ease while in motion, and is made prin cipally of steel and iron. Please call and see sum dos at our Werke, in MT. JOY, or at the southwest corner of Centres qUiare, L ancaster. Pa. MARSH, OILIER & _ . IIAvID Bliaxgobnza. Agar it: apr 83m w 1.1 gkttortulls-at-put. G. W. HUNTER. No. 6 lionth Duke et., Lancacier WM. LEAMAN t No. North Duke at. [ahemLer B. C. ILREADT, No. 38 North Duke at., Lancaster A.. 1. ATNINIIAA, No. 9 NW. Oraine at.. LanesAtor H. 11. NORTH, Colombia, Lancaster county, Pa CHAN. DZINUIER, No. 8 ?South Doke st., Laticoator ABRAM !WANK No. 88 North Duke IL. Latinnater J. w. P. SWIFT, No. IS North Dote it.. Leoceeter A. HERR 1011IITH. No.lo South Quoeu 'L. laucnaLer EDGAR C. REND No. HlNorth Duke .t., Landastor B. P. SAE*, No. 19 North Duke at.. Lanosultakil FRED. R. PTYYR, No. 5 dough Duke It., Lancaster J. W. JOHNSON, No. 25 ibotati Queen It.. iSoomater A. J. SANDLZSON. No. al North Doke street. Lancaster 8. H. Pal en, No. E North bake mt.. LarICIUM.Ir WM A. Wlll3Oll, No. 53 East King st.,Lanoaster ix W. PAITZSIKON, Hu removed We office to No. 68 East King ■t SIMON P. EDT, __ ATTORNEY AT LAW OFFICE WITH N. ELLMAREH. ESQ., NORTH DUKI SMELT, Sept H LANCASTER,PA.. lywH gRORER H. LONG. ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. 8 SOUTH Di Jilit iSTRERT, neaster. Special attention paid to procring or op posing disclusrges of debtors in u bankruptcy, proof and presentation of claim, 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 bluetit of the law will usually fad it advert Lagoons to have a preliminary Imusultation. iota tfw 24 VreUNTIES I _ BOUNTIES! , 1100 BOUNTY can now be obtained by tne heirs (that is, the widow, children; father or mother) of soldiers enlisted ear three years, and who dled before Toadying bounty under sot of July 2 2 8, , r -on, 1100 BOUNTY To widow or children 'of soldiers enlisted for THREE, SIX or NINE giONTHEN or 1 bIA.R, and were KILLED in the service. • _ ALSO, $lOO BOUNTY To all soldiers who enlisted_for three years be - fore July n BSI. and honorabl dis Charged for DISAbILIITY after one and' less' than two years'serdoe. • This applies to noldichi•dis charged un from Penn'a Reserfe Corp* :Vol teers. _ 440 GRATUTTY AND Se UITY Dne soldiers and;wldows of sololitigafLheAfen y•-• Of ICE and their widows. And all • tar PENSIONS, BOUNTY. P ,'", , or.o&barA•una again* •• V 1 , e 4: ~ •t. Ow oe EMS Zing it.
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