goad EstiMigeto. Commencement Exercise,. The Thirty-second Annual Commencer meat of Frank/in. and, Marsha ll-Coll . IP was held on Thursday morning last, at 9 o'clock in' Fulton Hall. A large and appreciative on w as- Rambled to hear the closing exercises of the Class of 'l3B. To those who are about to en ter the arena of active life, Commencement day is tr very solemn occalion. • To their friends and the friqpds of the institution, the commencement exercises are always fraught with interest. At the appointed hour the Faculty, members of the Board of Trustees, and the Graduailng (',lass took their position on'the stage. Prayer was offered by the President of the Institution, the Rev; Dr. Nevin. Music , followed by the City Baud. The Salutatorian of the day—Edward J, Durban, of Philadelphia, opened the exer • dries of the morning. After a few words of welcome, be turned to the " Niebelungen Lied"—the great German epos. Though an opts poem, he e.haracterlzed it as dra matic also. 'The name Niebelungen is taken front n land, the place of which isnot known. The poem may bo divided into two parts—first that of lore ; second, revenge. lie gave brief delmeatlon of this inter esting German epic, and referred in con clusion to its position in German Literature, and the pride with which Germans turn to this their first and most celebrated epic.— The speaker was free and easy on the stage, but herdly (MI uslice to himself. He should have entered into it with more animation. He was not forgotten by his friends, lie was favored not with flowers only, but with cigars. Harry 11. Hartman, of Lancaster. follow ed in an oration on the " Theory of Volca noes." Man over searches for the truth. Thus have old theories been abandoned; newer and morepractical ones devel oped. Atlas has been relieved of his - burden, and men have been taught to look for the origin of thunderbolts else where than in ancient myths. The aqueous agencies are reducing the world ton level, which, if uninterrupted, would soon pro duce a universal deluge. Accumulation of matter at the bottom of the ocean produces pressure, which causes volcanic eruptions. These eruptions counterbalance the reduc dion by water and preserve the proper equilibrium of forces, and with them the world. The delivery was easy and natural, though lacking somewhat in earnestness. The speaker was rewarded with a generous share of applause, several bouquets and a string of pretzels. Joel T. Bomber, of Blue Bell, Pa., had chosen the " Highway of the Pacific iw - his. subject. The inhabitants of Arabia were considered the first who devoted their attention to commerce with ludic. The great object of Egypt—and of Macedonia under Alexander afterward—ryes the es tablishment of commerce with the Indies. Through Vasco de* tlinit's passage to the Indies by way of Good Hope, Portugal rose to be one of the finest commercial na tions of that day. Columbus' efforts were briefly alluded to. What others had long sought to do, we are finally doing by means of the great Pacific Railway. Our noble banner will soon be entering the wide do mains of Asia. He spoke in eloquent terms of the influence which On, Pacific railroad will exert, not only upon our land, but upon the whole world, He spoke slowly and deliberately. The speaker was graceful. Ho stood back a little too far on the stage. A /air share of bouquets. Tho oration on the Practical Nature of "Philosophy, was delivered by Jll5l. E. Mar tin, of Martinsburg, Pa. The speaker took up various systems of philosophy to show that philosophy has a practical as WOll us a theoretical nature. Stoicism was ex hibited to bo Reins)). The destructiveness of the epicurean philosophy was proven from history. The French roVolution was a necessary consequence of the philosophic teachings of the day. The evil effects of socialism in France, were graphically de lineated. The speakeri succeeded well In showing that philosophy Is not all theory, as falsely supposed by many. Applause and several bouquets followed his etlort. Edward P. Kremer, of Lebanon, Pa., discoursed upon "The age of minstrelsy," While the natural world is unchanged, the moral world is ever moving onward and upward.-The lyre remained for a long time untouched. The birth of minstrelsy was a necessary link in the civilization of medie val history. No Court was without min strels. Wherever gaily and mirth were found i the minstrel was present. It belonged to the age of chivalry end knighthood. The minstrels were the poets of the age. Min strelsy was unable to stand after the down fall of chivalry. Ile entered intohis address With great animation and enthusiasm. By his nervous earnestness, and clear enunci ation, he succeeded in holding the attention of the audience. He was not forgotten by his fair friends. J. Calvin Leinbach, of Myerstown, followed in an oration on the "Pride of Intellect." Man is a fallen being. Truth should be the great foundation. The light of the understanding alone is not sufficient for man. The moral faculty lutist guide it. The presumption and pride of intellect al ways precede its fall. As long as humility walks side by side with intellect, nothing can bar its onward march. As with indi viduals, so with nations. Greece and Rome could not resist the necessary consequences of licentiousness. Intelligence is no longer limited to the few—but extended to all. A great change is going on everywhere. Knowledge Is producing a universal crisis in the world's history. The speaker ap parently felt the weight of what he was say ing. Ile is an excellent speaker. lie is dignified in manner, and perfectly at home on the stage. James Crawford, of Baltimore, Md., de livered the Franklin Oration. The suijeet chosen by this gentleman was "Souse for History." History is human. The ani mal is not included in historical develop ment. Christianity is the life of history. The movement is onward. It is a develop ment of our human life. To understand history, something more than knowledge is necessary, viz., a sense for history. It is not found in the barbarian, nor neces sarily in the mere possessor of knowledge. There is a sense for nature—a sense for the organic. The world is not a mere mechan ism. A sense for the sacramental and the liturgical in religion. So there is a sense for history which sees in it more than a mere collection of dry facts, i. e. a move ment of humanity. The rationalistic method, once prevalent in Europe, and at • present common in this country sees no pervading principle, no design in history. This one-sided view robs history of its truth, and is the parent of infidelity. It is the characteristic of radicalism to break al together with the past. The present must take up the past in itself anti advance. His tory thus studied liberalizes our views. This was the best production of the morn ing. It exhibited a generalizing grasping power of thought to take hold of history in this manner. The speaker deservedly oc • copied the position of honor on the morn ing's programme. .Afterneen Session..—The afternoon exer cises were opened with the Lord's Prayer by the Rev. E. V. Gerhart, D. D. The City Band, which enlivened the exercises of the morning in their usual excellent manner, followed with ono of their choice pieces. The Franklin Orator of the afternoon, J. Warren Yocum, of La Trappe, Pa., dis coursed upon the "Will o' the Wisp." Great applause greeted his appearance. The phenomena of nature, misunderstood • by the ignorant, have ellen been a source of superstition. The "will of the wisp" is an unsteady light, dancing merrily here and there. Many have been misled by its un certain light. The ignoranthave ascribed it to an evil spirit. In a "by the " lie referred to those fairy creatures who have misled many an unsuspecting swain to the hymenial altar. The "will o' the wisp" has yielded to the investigation of science. There are " will o' the wisps " in the moral world—yes, everywhere in life. Even in educational matters we find the same flick ering light. But pretension must, like the "will o' the wisp,'' eventually fade and disappear. The spanker acquitted himself well. His oration was spoken with anima lion. The fairy creatures did not forget him. ohn 0. Johnson, of Berlin, Pa., delivered the Marshall Oration. his sub et was "The Ideal as related to nature and art." He defined the ideal as more actual than the real. The true, the good 1111,1 1110 1101111- tiful constitute the trinity in esthetics. The true is addressed to the reason, the good to the will, the:ocautiful to the souse, be it in art or nature. Beauty is the union of the real and the ideal. When idea and form fully correspond wo have true and complete • beauty. In all nature.beauty there is sone , imperfection, from the inorganic, through the various stages of the organic, to man. No tree embodies the full idea of the vege table world. So with man. The artist nts remove the imperfections and form his ideal. Ho leaVes out the incongruous and supplies what is wanting. This is the ideal. In a landscape painting, some animate thing must be introduced. The natural world thus brought into connection with mind gives the true Ideal. The idea is the object of art—the poet creates the ideal and represents it in form —this then is a work of art. The true poet writes not for fame, nor for pay, but be cause he is impelled to it. This most ex , cellent production was marred by rapidity in delivery. He could not at all times be understood distinctly. Young speakers should always be careful not to speak so rapidly. He was greeted with applause and rewarded with a fair proportion of • bouquets. The Valedictory was pronounced by Charles E. Gast, of Lancaster. Ho started out with a reference to those island archi tects, the coral insects. Man was born:to struggle. His whole existence is a conflict. This must be overcome by truth. The hopes of humanity reside especially in the scholar. Where are the empires of other days? Such the fate of things present., This is not the tale of indestructible truth. Turns gradually throws of%error. The spirit of truth defies time, fate and change. , Monuments may disappear, but the aim- pleat truth shall remain to the last times. He closed his oration .with a few parting words. In his address to the faculty he al luded in touching terms to the gray-haired. sage who occupies the • Presidential chair- The efforts of the Board of Trustees toele - vate the institution was gratefully remem bered by the speaker. In his farewell to his class mates he alluded to the various • spheres of life which stand open to receive 1 !Item. He expressed the hope that the class 1 might separate in harmony and friendship. 'The Valedictorian's production was chaste in, style, and the delivery was highly creel .itable to the young speaker. • The degree of A. 8., was conferred on the graduating class.• The - billowing, degrees were announced', by, the; Fresidept,.Rev, J. W:Nevin:D.' D... L., .:The degree of: M.', in the regular order of time on Prot D: M. Wolf, Glass of 1868; E. L. Reed, class of 1865. ' • • • The' honorary doge of A. M., On W. R. H. Dietrich, of Get burg, Pa. • : The degree of D. ~ on Rev. S. H. Giesy, of Philadelphia t Rev. T. G. Appel, Presi dent of Moroersburg College, and Rev. .L H. Good, Professor in Theological Semi nary, Tiffin Ohio, •.. . The Rev. E. V. Gerhart, Vice President of the College, delivered the Baccalaureate Address. Beteg on the eve of leaving the institution to enter upon his new duties as Professor in the Theological Seminary in Mercersburg, Pa, he delivered an address to the audience, from which we take the following statistics: Marshall CollBgo grad uated 16 classes and its graduates number 187. The class of '6B is the 16th class of Franklin and Marshall College. It has graduated 236, averaging nearly 15 a year. Of the total number 424, 41 studied medi cine; 91 law; and 194 tire in the ministry, or in preparation for the same. of the re mainder, some have devoted themselves to teaching, and others to agriculture, engi neering or mercantile life. Those who have pursued it partial or ir regular course In the College number about 21k. Humber however is not a proper test of nu institution. The quality of the educa tional work it is performing is the great point to be considered. The institution is not indifferent to numbers, and is proud to say it has graduated equally as many 814 the majority of tho colleges of Ponnsylvti- Ma, the older institutions alone excepted. Want of space prov,ents us from publish ing more of the Doctor's excellent address, with its plea fbr tho development of mind. Toe interest of the highly intelligent audi once, assembled in Fulton Hall this after noon, was kept up to the last. wtobiteo XitttrB. WSULM'S BEAM Al DO NoT EN ouRE A IA visa DEATH .S 11? ES ti TII r.s. }Vied KNAISS. HEAD! REA D! ! READ !! ! Objections are sometimes raised aptinsi. tier lain medicines on the ground that It Is claim ed they will cure au many different diseases. A moment's reflection will expose the shallow uess of such an argument, for there is scarcely a medicinal drug of any kind that In not used for more than one disease. The reason why MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS cures so many diseases Is found in the fact that it invigorates the entire human system, strengthens all the nervous fibres, elevates the standard of all the vital forces, and sustains a healthy tone of man's organism. Medicine thatiwill do this will cure any disease for the simple reason that nature will do the rest. 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 lon of very grave Importance as to what is the true course to be 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 bit always more or less perilous. natant's 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 In term i nen t, rem I ttent and other malarlous foyers have submitted to this bane ful process, and pa'd a 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 Justified our position in the saving 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 agalnet the attache of disease from all quarters. Any person who will use MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS according to the directions wo give will bauble to resist the causes of disease without trouble and if every invalid would at once supply him- self or herself without further delay with this GREAT HOUSEYYOLD REMEDY they would build up their physique inn very short period, and render their constitution invulnerable. During the "heated term" the air is always more or less impregnated with infectious die. eases. To guard against the dangers in tile very air we breath we require a Tonic of 'Herbal constituents with a puro stlmulous 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 manlier to form a powerful basis for preven tive or remedial operations as the case may re quire. Such a Tonic is] MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS, and lu making this assertion we Bud ample in dorsement in the opinions of a great array of medical talent such as the proprietors of other Bitters have never been able to produce. For upwards of live years INLISHLER'S HERB BITTERS has 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. satisfaction. Its fruits are seen in restoration to perfect health of thous• suds who would have perished 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 medicineof its kind ever discovered. Indeed, everybody has become familiar wait it, and as 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 a course of MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS It will certainly purify; their blood, equalize its circulation, clear away every obstruction, drive out every particle of disease, brace up the entire system and energise the whole 11150. IL is now established beyond doubt or cavil that there Is not au organ of the human body It will nos affect, nor a disease it will not cure. As a rdemachic IL has no equal in the world. In all cases of Dyspepsia. It is precisely such general invigaraut as is required, acting di rectly and efficiently. No man, woman or however pale and emaciated can use MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS for twenty-ore days without the return of rosy cheeks and lair complexion, chaxacteristic of good health. It /s a fatal mistake with thousands, that only the prescribed medicine, of physicians can cure them, anti they do not consider the nature, purpose or operation of these drugs in their compounded condition, but swallow them aim ply on faith, and rarely, if ever, de rive any positive benellt. Now, we say that It is sound Judgement to use a remedy which it can be shown has effected actual and enduring cures, and such 1s M ISITLM'S BIT TERS. It will euro the feeble of their ailments, for tify them against the dangers of malaria, chaug,a lu the climate, fluctuations of the temperature, fAc... we do:honestly urge out ferers to" throw physic to the dogs," and here alter use . . MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS. SOLD DV ALL DRUGGISTS AND RESPECT ABLE STOREKEEPERS S. B. HARTMAN & C . ; PROPRIETORS, LANCASTER, PA. itoraego-at4aw. G. W. HUNTER, No. 6 South llnke at., Lancaster NV3I. I.F.A.BIAN t No. 5 North Duke st. Lanc.sstr, 13. C. KREADIF, No. 38 North Duke et.. Lancaster A. J. STEINMAN, No. 9 E.ltat Orange to, Lancaster M. M. NORTH, Columbia. Lancaster county, Pa. ('HAS. DENUES, Pio. 3 South Mace at., Lancastor ABRAM No. 36 North Duke at.. Lancaster J. W. F. SWIFT, No. 13 North Duke et., !Ammeter A. DUERR SMITH, No. 10 South Q,noen st.. Lancaster EDGAR II SEED No. 16 North Doke et.. Laucaster ll ' akEl ko. 19 North Duke at.. Lancaster FRED. S. PYFER, No. 6 South Duke st.. Lancaster J. W. JOIENSON. No. 25 South Queen et., Lm easter A. J. SANDERSON, No. 2 North Duke street. Lancaster S. H. PRICE, No. 6 North Duke et.. Lancaster VI/31. A. WILSON, • No. 53 East Sing st..Lanoaster TA, W. PATTERSON, HEI.II removed his office to No. 68 East Sing st SIMON P. AEBY. AT LAW _ • OFFICE WITH 'N." ELLMAKEN, Neg.; , ,s4.t. 26 Nom Dog s ale. ? 15,w 55. N C XEITEIt Er). TO IIDIOO PIS iIOPITII SALARY , •Pald, to. Agents. mato or rams% to 'n um • one PATENT EVVIAJ3TING velum , wIRE CLOTEMS LlNina Address AMERICAN WIRE 00..46 Williams at, N. 'Y .. or /8 Dearborn at. 4 Milano, 111. , Circular, Mill, Malay, Gang & Cross Cut. SAWS Every Now thatAraveo our Factory 1■ Oil Temporal and Patent Ground, perleetlylreie and even. and made or uniform temper by:ottr:pntent temper Ina . proceaa. AXE S . Common shape, mu wood as the beet. The RED JACRET (Coburn's Patent) ARE cannoEbe:exoelled. We rusrantee Limy will cut Ali percent. more than common Ares, with lows lobar to the chopper Scud for clretlylr and prices to LIPIOINCOILT * 1321KEWELL, PITTSBURG, PA., SOLE MANUFACTURERS. For sale by principal Hardware Dealers 4est r TO 8100 per month and expenses paid crP I t../ to good Agent& to sell our PATENT EV ERL ANPaLN A geW arn § b hirTA L s l a C CLOTHES L art NMS lar S toaließ t W u ßE s co. n , 482 r N. Sd r et., Philadelphia, Pa. TOIS IS No nuNoljo,...By rending 30 cents and Stamp, with age, height, color of eyes and hair, you will receive, by return mall, a. correct picture 01 your future husband or wile, with name and date of marriage. Ad dress W. FOX. V. 0. Drawer t 0.8, Fallow/111e, New York. TO WIVES AND MOTHERS. AWOMAN OF MATURE AGE, having brought up a large family and knowing tne care, anxiety and expense attending the came, has lately come Into the possession of a cafe and simple remedy, whereby wives and mothers may prevent the Increase of family to toll their convenience. It is alto a promoter 01 health. All communications confidential, and the remedy sent by mail. Price $2.00. dress Mrs. H. REED, P. O. Box Ul, Brooklyn, - - A G Ev N r T y S mVAy Nw raEtD . ILG m LV h A in NI C new . R PLATING. FLUID. Received let pre. mlupu at Paris Erposition. Send CO cents for comphy. HARRIS & CO., 3'2 North ath at., Ink: SUCCESS Of the ONE DOLLAR SALE a Revedu Lion in Trade. - - WE furnish at a uniform price of ONE DOI, LAB., such articles as are used by every f..m, wholesaleess price than they axe anydealer ln New York or Boston, Agents wanted to co-operate with us In carrying out a plan which meets the wants of the million, and In the disposal of a large and Plated Ware,of Dry and Fanc Gods, Silver Plated Watches, Carpetings, &a. Our terms to Agents are superior to those of any other firm, as our circular will show. Those getting up clubs can secure a piece of Sheeting, \Vat ch, Silk Dress, Shawl, Sewing Machine, me., FREE. OF COST. A check describing nu article to be cold for a Dollar, 10 elm.; 20 for ;MU for $6; RIO for $lO, sent by mall. Send money by Registered let ter. Circulars mailed to any address. Agents wanted evorywlaere. Address, HARRIS et PLUMMER, 34 Hanover mt., Boston, Mass. Proof °tour statement tnat we nave made 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 toe 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. We sell every description of DRY AND FANCY GOODS,PLATED WARE, JEWELRY, WATCHES, SEWING MACHINES, do., do., for the uniform price of ONE DOLLAR. Cir culars sent to any address free. PARKER & CO., Nos\ 90 and 100 Summer 8t.., Boston. G 011 BICICHLAYERB WILLINO totvork to Hours a day, at the rate of $5, will hind steady employment by calling on or aldressing SECRETARY OF THE MECRANIIJS sr. TRADERS EXCEPCIE, No. 51. Liberty st., New York. T " E LIST SYSTEM By means of Special Contracts with Publishers throughout the country we are enabled to offer to ADVERTISERS Such terms as secured contracts attention. We have already with slx LISTS OF 100 NEWSPAPERS, COMPRISING ONE HUNDRED In the six New England States. ONE HUNDRED In:the State of New York. ONE HUNDRED In Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. ONE HUNDRED In New Jersey, Penn., Del. and Md. ONE HUNDRED In Mich., Wis., lowa, Minn. and Mo. ONE HUNDRED (hailles,)seleected from 21 Slates. FIFTY RELIGIOUS, AIIRICULTURAL AND LITERARY, and Twelve other similar Lists In various sections of the U. S. We are prepared to receive Advertisements fur a NEW LIST OF FIFTY NEWSPAPERS ON THE PACIFIC COAST, -EMBRACING CALIFORNIA, OREGON, AND THE TERRITORIES OF MONTANA, IDAHO and A Iso, u New List of Newspapers, by which we can Insert au Advertisement occupy ing an Inch of space, In 25 0 NEWSPAPERS, For 40 cents each per tooth Wr SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR. ADDRESS GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., ADVERTISING AGENTS, 40 PARK ROW, N. Y TOBACCO ANTIDOTE, WARRANTED to rrmove ALL DESIRE for tobacco. This great remedy is an excellent apt pettier. It purifies the blood, invigorates the system, possesses great nourishment and strengthening power, enables the stomach to diteSL the heartiest food, makes sleep re freshing, and establishes robust health. awfok ers and Chewers for Fifty Years Cured, Price Fifty Cents, post free. A treatise on the in jurious effects of Tobacco, with lists of refer ences, testimonials, &c , SENT FREE. Agents D wanted. .Address, R. T. R. ABBOTT, Jersey City, New Jersey. ftouot prutohing Goodo, TIME FINEST ASSORTMENT OF FIRST quality BRITANNIA WARE lu the city, At A. C. FLINN'S, No. 11 North Queen street. DIRD CAGES—WOODEN AND PAIN ted, at A- C. FLINN's, No. 11 North Queen street. STEP LADDEIIB•••ALL SIZES, AT A. C. FLI.NN's, No. 11 North Queen street WOODEN BOWLS—JUST RECEIVED At A. C. FLINN'S. House Fusnlshlng Store, No. 11 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.ll North Queen street REFRIGERATORS AT AC. FLINN'S House Furnishing Store, No.ll North Queen street ICE CREAM FREEZEREC.—ALL SIZES. At A. C. FLINN'S. No. H North Queen street. E RSONS DESIRING PUMPS OR Water Pipe, hydraulic RIMS &C., can find the best assortment outside of Philadelphia at A. C. FLINN't3 House Furnishing Store, No. 11 North Queen street. - Di Liuminsia AND GAS FIAPTING IN ALL X its branches attended to.' Estimates given tor work at A. C. FLINN'S House Furnishing Btore, No. 11 North Queen street cOPPERWORK—BREWEKS KETTLES, Whiskey Stills and Copper Work of all nds made up with dispatch at A. 0. LINN'S House Furnishing Store, No. 11 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa, TIISTILLEES ARE 'PATTED TO ES- L/ -.amine Mr. Jacob- Springer% Improved Patent .Whiskey Doubler by which the greatest advantages, in dlutillatlon-areobtainedi at or address, . C. FLINN'S' „ ' rr House Furnishing Store:, " ' No. 11 , Nt:irth Queen. Street, . my-18 MAN! ' . • : Lancaster, Penns IMEam' , ~10b10;lootoup, ) „ voissaD Tmr : UNITED STATES AUTHORITY. 'NEW ENGLAND PAWNBROKER'S JOINT law OF UhREDEEMED GOODS, CONSISTING OF Pt 11. SB, KIILWLS, DRESS GOOD/, Linen Goods, Dry Goode, Diatoms, Pan• ey Goods, Minims, Dibles,MilSer Plated Ware, Watches, Cutlery, Sewing lla• chines, &c., &c. To be sold at ONE DOLLAR EACH, without regard to value, and notto be paid for until psi' know what you are to receive. STOCK VALVED AT 8200,000, SALESROOM, 10 Hanover et., Boston. The most popular, reliable. prompt and bust netwilko concern of the kind. The best of Boston references furnished on application. By patronizing this sale you have a chance to exchange your goods with a large variety to select from. Terms to Aireitta..--We honeys our Terms to Agents are superior to those offered by any other house. Take parlicular notice OM.: Our A gents are not required to pay one dollar for their presents, as to 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 81 Thirty (with present) for 113; Sixty present)pse same e Hundred Drlth _ $lO. And rate for larger elute. LOOK at THIS CHANCE, to get a Bilk Dress, Bowing Machine, Gold Watch, or some other good article of equal value, with but very little trouble and no expense to the Agent. For a Club of Thirty, we will give the per son sending It the choice of the following arti cles: Print Dress Pattern, Worsted Breakfast Shawl, White Linen Tablecloth, 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 Patient , Pair Ladles' Extra quality Cloth Boots, Elegant Beaded Silk Parasol, One-Hundred-Picture Morocco Elegant Photograp h Album, c -Ivory-handled . E an u e n il Towels, Ladle led Sllk 's' M n or e oal z 73 n hog ar fn e s it e : Alhambra guilt, Fanoy Balmoral Skirt, P Lidice; solid Gold California Diamond Fling, Gents' Plain or Engraved Gold Ring, (10 caret line) Ladles' Solid Black Walnut - Writing Desk, . . - Ladies' Fancy Black Walnut Workbox, or a Cottage Clock. For a Club oTSlxty, one of the following articles; Fancy Cashmere Dress Pattern, Three yards double width Water Proof Cloak. Thlbot Shawl, Four yards Wool Frocking, Set of Lace Curtains, Ladles' double Woo l S h awl, Silver-plated Card Basket, Splendid Engraved Silver-plated Ice Pitcher, Engraved Sliver-plated Tea Pot, One-Hundred Picture Turkey Morocco Photograph Album, Lancas ter Quilt, Fancy plaid Wool Shawl; Twenty tive yila. Sheeting, Alpaca Dress 'Pattern, En graved Sliver-plated six bottle Revolving Cas tor, Pair.Gentie Calf Ilnots, Harris Cloth Pants and Vest Pattern, Splendid Balmoral Skirt, Seteflvory.handled Knives withailver-plated Forks, Pair of all-Wool Blankets, RosewOod frame Bram Alarm Clunk, Splendid beaded and lined Silk Parasol, Ladies' splendid Morocco Traveling Bug, Thirty yards Print, or a Mar. Bellies Quilt. For a Club of Our Ilundrea, Splendid En graved Silver-plated Tea Set, three _pieces (Sugar Bowl, Tea Pot and Creamer) Silver plated Cake Basket, Fauoy plaid Wool Long Shawl, Twenty-live yds. Hemp Carpeting, Splendid Violin and Bow, English Berage Shawl, Forty-live yds. Sheeting, Splendid Al paca Dress Pattern, Silver Hunting Case Watch, Splendid Family Bible with elegant Steel Engravings and Family Record and Pho tograph Page, Poplin Dress Pattern, Engraved Silver-plated Ice Pitcher, Splendid Beaver Cloak Pattern, Sharpe's Revolver, Fancy Cas airriere Coat, Pant and Vest Pattern extra quality, Splendid Accordeou Music n Doanßox One pair ue Damask Table Covers with One Dinner Napkins to match. Presents for Larger Clubs in Proportion. Thls is no Hanabog. Lottery Gift Enterpt Ise or r ale of Cheap Jewelry, but a fair, square Salo of Unredeemed Goods. Our floods are Now and not Second Hand 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 snore by Registered Letter, (which can be sent from any ounce), 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 Hone 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. THOSIPSON dE 00., No. 30 HANOVER NT., ROSTON. Send for Circulars. JelG-taugl GRANT & COLFAX. AGENTS WANTED for J. T. Headley's Life of Grant. Now rend y,a Lire of Colfax,:wit.h a Steel Portrait, Price, '2a6. Given with every copy of Grant. The National Hand-Book of Facts and Figures, Just Issued, is the Book for the times. Sent for 61.50. TREAT & CO., Pub lishers, 651 Broadway, New 'Yolk. I eiti•tangi IF A HUMBUG,What awnder 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 As high as mountains Flash the truth liefore their eyes, But the cry is always humbug, Men of science Full of lies. People know that liniments composed of Cayenne pepper, turpentine, bartehorn ether, .4c„ will produce inflammation and pain. To purchase such trash to stop Pain and Inliam• motion 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 Inflamma 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, ac., cleanse the blood, purge the system, and do a 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 Stair 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, 111 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 I can subsist on their blood-purifying, I nvlgora- ting, health-giving medicines and cordials.— What humbug is more transparent? A dog ; would fedi 30 Insulted, if offered a dose, he would curl 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 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 bad an ulcer on her leg for thirteen yew s, caused by varicose veins, ulceration ex tending from her angle 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 nos 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 we bad more humbugs as uselui as Dr. Wolcott's Pain Paint. 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, of which I am the proprietor, and I think I can satisfy them RS to the benefit derived by the use of Pain Paint. May 12, 1800. PETt 4 MINCE, I am selling Wolcott's Pain Paint and An. nlhllator, and it certainly gives satisfaction to my customers. D. F. COLES, Druggist, Halm sy, N. J. I am selling more of Wolcott's Pain Paint than any other Patent Medicine. C. N. CRITTENTON, Wholesale Druggist, No. 7, oth Ave New York. NI VADA WAS 11111 i 4)N I sell more of Wolcott's Pain Paird than all the other Patent Medicines combined, and I keep a full supply of all that have any demand. VALENTINE HAM N ANN, Druggist, je 16 tang 1) No. 117th Ave., New York. W E ARE C4llillil7 1 AND WILL PRESENT TO ANY PERSON Sending us a Club in Our Great ONE DOLLAR SALE OF DRY AND FANCY GOODS, A WATCH, piece of SHEETING, SILK DRESS PATTERN, &C., &0.. REE OF COST. (tor Inducements during the past few years have been large. WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES OF PREMIUMS. Our \friends will readily 7101k¢ our I resents for 30 and 60 Clubs are now more than equal in value to Clubs of 00 and 100 respectively of other firms. Air PLEASE EXAMINE. -501 Anrserson ordering either of the Clubs men tioned below, can have their seleotions of premiums enumerated, corresponding to the size of the Club. FREE OF ONE DOLLAR ! For a club of 30, ($3).-One of the follow ing articles, : Delaine dress pattern; fancy colored bed spread ; 100 view Turkey morocco album; 20 yards sheeting; striped cashmere deiaine dress pattern; honey comb quilt; all wool square shawl; set solid gold bosom studs; all wool fancy cashmere pants and vest pattern; gents' hair guard chain, gold trimmings ; sil ver plated chased butter dish; silver plated 5 bottle revolving cantor, on feet; set superior steeled bladed knives and folks; worsted promenade shawl ; ladles ' long gold plated chain ; ladies double gold ring ,• gents' heavy chased soli! gold rine; solid black walnut work box or writing desk; extra quality balmoral skirt; set Jewelry, sleeve buttons to match; violin and bow; gents' card iganjueketi splen did ebony D flute, ivory, trimmings; superior Turkey morocco shopping bag; lat.lles' high sot balmoral boots. Fora Club of GO, (86)t-.-One 01 the follow ing articles, viz; Black or. colored alpaca dress pattern; poplin dress pattern; one piece of bleached or brown sheeting; engraved, silver plated, 6 bottle revolving castor 3% yards su perior cashmere for pants and vest pattern; extra heavy honey comb quilt; two tansy colored bed spreads; pair; genie' calf boots'.. 4 yds, farmer' good wool frocking; fancy cash mere plaid dress pattern; best quality. balmo ral skirt;rosewood brass alarm clock; ladles' all wool cloak pattern; silver plated cake or card baaket; far muf or cape; ladles' fashion able wool double shawl; splendid, clasped family Bible, Pill, record page and engravings' 3 yds. double whlth...water proofeleaking; set ivory handle &Wyss, with silver plated forks; one set Mee en:nein. . For a club of 100, (810).—One of the 101- .loWingartioleei viz: 4 yds: double width cloak- Mg or coating; 2 large; fine, bleached linen .table covers with 1 .doz. larged• sized dinner napkjim Atatch; 25 yds,aplendid horny. earl. peUng, geed ',color* extra. quantity black - or alpaca, dress- patterns; (tetra quanty • p op lin -dreattpaUernsvone largepleoesuperiar extra width sheeting; pair gents' calf boots, 'LMEN4MM:V7Mf) , MMiIt•TAVTM'ICYVV ) X S ',- , iigt 1111!Hanna* weasla;a O n e ,; di rX o dstink k dle tl d ed ' eteekbiaae M d k yea and Pm airrer-nleted , engraved 0 bottle revolving castor, w i th. out glassbottleg splendid~ t olin, box and bow combo; barrel stiot gun; Bacon's alk•barrelreyolver; Pair Superior white wool blankets; nice muf and ape;' alive •plated euvritved toe pitcher: with salver; 75 yards all wool fancy madmen, _for salt; one dozen Rolled's and sllinundated forlweonsmon sense serring and embrWderinamaine; twolzeavy honey comb quilts; splendid famlly,Bible;reserd Ida Phu. toEuPli peke. Yoe Lurie Clubs the villa. Increases In the same rune.- _ • . Catalan. of (Weds and Sample ,1107 address dee. Send money by Milldam% outer; Address all orders to ' AGLETI,MAYES & CO., 15 Federal at.,-Boston, /1.11/11. P.O. Box O. • . . Wholesale Dealers In Dry and, Pena Goode. Cutlery, Plated Ware, Album', Leather Goods, tie., ao. jele.tangl • %al dotate. gUBLIC SALE.—OIt SATURDAY, SIBGTIf 18th, 1888, the undersigned will sell at pub sale, on the premises, in the Borough of Mount Joy, the following described property, belonging to the Cross Boads Hotal, ( ately de. stroyed by ilre,) to wit: Two Lots of GroUnd, having thereon two never•faillag Wells of Water, with pumps therein, a Cistern, Out House and Smoke • House, Ice House, Hug Sty, Stabling for 80 head of gorses, Weighing Scales under roof and splendid Fruit Trees, .so. Possession given immediately If desired. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. H., of said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by Ju1048213 ANN B. SHEBBAHN. VALUABE BEAL ESTATE AT PU SA LE.— L B On SATURDAY, the Bth day LIC of AUGUST, 1808, Ithe undersigned will offer at public sale, an the premises, a valuable small farm, containing TWENTY ACRES, more or 1058, of excellent land, belonging to the Widow and Heirs of Henry Derr, decearxl, situated in Coney township,Lancastereoruat on the road leading from Elizabethtown to Collins' Ferry, about 4 miles from the former and 2 miles from the latter place, adjoining lands of Jacob Derr, Henry Longenecker, and others. The improvements consist of a one toried Log Weather-boarded HOUSE, another House in the yard, suitable for a Dwelling or a Shop, an excellent Bank Barn, Spring House with a never-falling Spring of excellent Water near the booze, also a small stream running through the land. There Is an Orchard of Choice Fruit ,Trees, in good bearing order on the same. The land is in a high state of culti vation, and laid off into convenient fields. Persons wishing to view the property before the day of sale can do so by cuffing on Widow Derr. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. H., of said day when attendance will be given and terms male known by JOHN KOH, jyB.tsw27 Trustee fur Widow and Heirs. D ibi E II ILL, ONE Or TH NEM OST VIBE; DESIRAB.I A' / LE ESTATES .1 , FOB , BALE. This beautiful Farm belonging to the Estate of J,llensoney, deed, is now catered fur sale. It le Immediately adjoining the corporation limits of the town of Winchester, and contains ahOut 160 ACRES OF CHOICE LIMESTONE LAND. A never•failing stream of water and numer mar springs are some of its attractions. Several of the best veins of limestone in the county are on this farm and for many 'years most of the lime used in the town for building and other purposes was obtained from kilns on this land. The DWELLING is situated upon a beauti ful eminence, commanding amagniff cent view of the town and the entiretreadth of the cele brated Shenandoah Valley., llt is SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT OF BRICK, and contains 14 morns, besides extensive halls, attic and collars. A Well of living water con veniently located, Brick Outbuildings, full grown Fruit and Ornamental Trees and tihrith• bory, oi l er additional Inducements. Its loca tion being nearer the centre of the town than ono-third or the houses within the corporation limits, gives the property all the adventages of the town free from its taxation. To the capitalist seeking investment, the denizen of the over crowded city in quest or a beautiful country seat; this estate offers rare inducements. The Shenandoah Valley always one of the most lovely, is equally as celebrated for Its healthy, pure and exhilliating climate. The. town of Winchester is connected by railroad and telegraph with all parts of the country, and its ahorobes, schools and high standard of society make its attractions com plete. We offer this estate at private sale until the THIRD DAY OF AUGUST NEXT, upon which day, if not privately sold, we will dispose of it at public auction in front of the Court Home, upon terms then to be made known. Upon the same day, we will also sell to the highest bidder, 11 not previously Fold pri vately, a PARCEL OF LAND, upon which the famous"S HAW NEE SPRING" is situated, fronting on Kent street, extended about 170 feet, and running back about 000 feet. One, or both of us can be found at the Shen andoah Valley National Bank, and will take pleasure re in showing the premises BRENT or answer ng s Of inquiry. H. , jyB tswZ7 -H. E. .7. SENSENEY, Executors of J. Senseney, deed. DUBLIC SALE of REAL ESTATE.—II N- I der the authority of a Deed of Trust bear ing date on the first day of July,_ 1853, and re• corded In the Clerk's Office of the County Court of Clarke county, Va., on the nth day of July, 1853, executed by Robert C. Randolph and wife to James P. Elely, (now deceased,) and 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, dee'd., will, in order to raise, pay and satisfy the principal sum of 8111,000, wit h interest on the same from and after the Ist day of January 1832, which, according to said trust. and obliga tion referred to therein is now In arrear and unpaid, sell at public auction, in Berry ville, the county Bean:if said county, on the cot ner of the street, at its intersection by the turnpike lading to Millwood. In said county, on the terms mentioned below: ON THURSDAY, JULY THE 16rit, 1868, THE FOLLOWING PIECES AND PARCELS OF LAND mentioned mentioned and described In said Trust ]Sped, in separate parcels, as therein described or so much thereof as will pay said debt and in ter dst, and costs incident to the execution of the Trust, viz; A Tract of Land described in said Trust Deed as "part of the Farm known as " Now Market," containing about =6 ACRES, and the "same land conveyed by metes and bounds by Philip Burwell and Susan R. his wife te the said Robert C. Randolph by deed dated TM February, 111:13, and recorded In the Clerk's Utica the 126th February, 1938: " One Other Tract, described in said Trust deed as adjoining the above described tract, CONTAINING ABOUT 2T7 ACRES, and as being part of the said farm above men tioned, called. "Now Market," "and which was conveyed by deed from Philip L. C. Bur well, dated the 2l3th June, 1811, to the said Philip Burwell, and by the latter devised to said Robert C. Randolph by his last will," &c., which is of "record in Clarke. County Court," an; end One Other Tract, described in said Deed of Trust as adjoining the above described Tracts, CONTAINING 121 ACRES, being the same which was conveyed by deed from Mary A. Page and L. 11. Lee and wife to the said Robert C. Randolph, dated 1/d of April, 181 U, and recorded in Clarke County Court. These several tracts of land herein before mentioned, or so much of them as will be suffi cient to pay the debt,interests and costs afore said, will be sold in such order as will be indi cated on the day of sale. The title is believed to be unquestionable and perfect, and they are rated among the fine lands of the loWer part of the Valley of Virginia, lying In the county of Clarke, about 13% miles of Berryville, 8 or 9 miles from Winchester, having a McAdam turnpike at hand which intersects or falls in with other pikes of the same kind, running east west, north and south—besides other fa culties and advantages, which need not be mentioned here. The undersigned 15 authorized by the exec- utors of Isaac Wood, deed, to say that the fol lowing terms may be here announced; Cash on the day or sale, to pay costs 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 at ilatlays from the day of sale, negotiable note with approved endorser to be given for same, bearing interest from day of sale; the other two-thirds of the purchase money payable, in equal install ments, in one, two and three years from day of sale, all bearing interest from that day, and said interest payable semiannually so as to meet the requirement of the bond and Deed of Trust of January, 1853, but reserving the right of each of said deferred payments to divide them into such sums, and In such man ner as will enable said executors to settle and distribute said decedent's estate among the parties entitled according to his will; and for all of said deferred payments purchaser is to give his Individual bond, to be secured on the land purchased by him, (as soon as the deed le is made) by Deed of Trust. The undersigned is further instructed to say that it is probable, if desired, morn extended credits may be con• ceded by the day of sale; and if so, they Will be given and will be so announced authorita tively on the day of sale in writing—the object being to make . .the property sell at a full and fair price. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, A. M. The land to be sold by the acre, according to the metes and bounds of the deeds, by which the said Robert C. Randolph holds—not to he sur veyed. P. McCORMICK, je104.123 Surviving Trustee VALUABLE REAL. ESTATE FOR SALE —The undersigned offers for sale, that valuable property known as Annadale, located in Manheim township, on the Litiz Pike, Just at the limits of Lancaster city, and now in the possession of Mrs. S. C. Stambaugh. This prop erty consists of FIFTY-SIX ACRES, more or less, with a fine and spacious two story MANSION, Brick Tenant House, Barn, and all other necessary out-buildings. There Is a Spring In the cellar and two Wells on the premises, the fields are also well watered with springs. There is a choice variety of Fruit Trees, and the grounds about the house are beautifully arranged. For further particulars inquii eof Wm. Car penter, Esq., Conveyancer, North Doke street, Lancaster, Pa., or of IL A. HAMBRIG FIT, Jela-ImdWaSalinw St. Louis. Missouri tariztoo, ea. THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OF SADDLERY IN THE CITY, —AT— M. HABERBUSIT'S, S. W. ANGLE OF CENTRE SQUARE. LAN CA T.S.H PA Silver and Gold Mounted H arness. • Prince's Metal and Covered Mounted Har ass. Fine Japanned and Oride Haunted Harness. Fine and Common Do HARN uble Harness. ESS • TEAM . Men's and Boy's Hiding Saddles. Ladies' Riding Saddleskand Bridles. Buggy, Sulky, Riding and Team NV hipi. LeatNer, Cotton and Linen Fly-Nets. Linen and Gam. Horse Covers and Lap lovers. Also, Sole Leather Trunks. Ladies' Dress Trunks. Gents' Traveling Trunks'. Sole Leather and. Common Valiescs. Leather and Carpet Traveling Bags. Fine Turkey and French Mbrowo Satchels. and all other articles in the business, which will be sold at the LOWEST CASHTIIICES. Particular attention.paid to repairing. Also, Hennes' Iniproved Harness Pads sold here. Shop rights for thannfacturlng Rennels' Im proved Harness Pads, will be sold at' reasona. ble rates. . . . MY 21.2andalyw i, EICESPIN IL LONG, ATTORNEY 'AT LAW, NO. 8 SOUTH DUKE STREET, Lancaster. - - - Special attention paid to procuring or op posing discharges' Of debtors in bankruptcy, proof and praentatton or claims, rendering professional Sisistance, to assignees,. and all business, in short, connected with proceedings in voluntary or Involuntary bankruptcy, whether before - the Register or the United States Uettrta...Partiel hatePtUng to take the ,benefit of ,the law will earlaily And ft advan 'lmpious to have a preliminary :amettltatten. 7e19 tfw 24 ~:;. oAis f ai•wis VEGETALE CORDIAL! b Te W n eakn k ess w and G gmmat eG of v the M nays and Urinary Organs. Dr. Carrell bee made the diseases of Um kidneys Ws special study meerierai years, and la now able to put be/ore tie pablie A PERFECT CURE FOR THE SAME. The following are ' , Adam s of the kidneys being affected:. Pint a distmain the small of the back when.wallthithitandlng or lying too /011g.100010171011e1l getting uP the morning,or in case of too mum exercise. Is generally followed by a distress in the Witham of the limbs, swellingot the limbo s and of also a.tendimcy to dro_Flgh shortness of breath and rheamatio pains. This l a an 5a lion of the kidneys. Persons may know till* by feeling worse when having cold, and in this case the Ohne will have a very high color. Many people are eondned to their homes with this disease, and have Wadi* to cite with the dropsy or rheumatism. DIABETES. This is a weakneu of.billarnmation of the kidneys and urinary organs, causing frequent dischargu Of Urine both day and night; these dinharges being at times uneontrollable, at other Utiles with Dll3Oll pain and disagreeable burning. THE GRAVEL. This is a stone, caused by a sediment which collects at the kidneys when they fail to sot freely; then passing through the urinary chan nels into the bladder, there becomes an in creasing stone. All this 1u caused by the kid neys not performing their proper functions. The experience of thousands is that Dr. Carrnirs Cordial Will Dissolve This stone, so that It will pals without pain, clear out all that sediment from which they collect, and stimulate the kidneys to their proper action, therefore remove ell the above mentioned trouble. The useof this article, from one to three months, will sure the most severe cases. PRIZE ONE DOLLAR. Prepared by DR. DARNALL., Office No. DO Harmony street, Philadelphia. 03. Bold b,y all Druggists. A Cure is legally warranted in all cases who call upon Dr. Curran. Write and ask these parties what this article has done for them: Rev. 8.0. Lippilicotlekilaseboro ,' N. J. Mr. Allen Wells , Mount Holly, N. J. John Handbert, 2122 Summer street, Ptdra. William Wattle, 1028 Booth Oth street. Ai-Orders directed to Johnson, Halloway Cowden, 103 Arch street,PhiPs. JelO lyw 23 LADIES, TARE PARTICULAR NOTICE TIM REAL VELPAU FEMALE! PILL'S! IVARRA.N2'ED FRENCII. These Pills, so celebrated many years ago In Paris, for the rellefof 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. Volpau, lea physi cian In Paris of great 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, Paine In the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on alight exertion, Palpi tation of the Heart, HystWles, dec., and will cheat a cure when all otheernenna have failed; and, although a powerful remedy, do not con tain colonial, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. To married ladies and young girls who have never been regulated, they are peculiarly salt 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 from the eyes of the curious, by enclosing one dollar and; 8 postage stamps to M. W. MACOMBER, General Agent for United States and Cauadas, at Albany, N. Y. or to any authorized Agent. Dr. D. McCORMICK, Agent, Lancaster. Sold by all Druggists. Uy la lyw MEDICSL. DOCTOR N. B. BRISB.I N Physician for Chronic Diseases, has a per manent oilice at NO. 93EAST KING ST., LA_NOASTER, PA., Where he has been engaged for some Um,. past, lu the successful treatment of OLD OBSTINATE DISEASES. The Doctor might present a volume of cer tificates and testimonials of cures, but the most satisfactory evidence will be given the public in a trial of his skill. Doctor Brisbine devotes exclusive attention to the class of diseases, In which his practice has been unifcirmly successful, effecting cures when they have bafll3d 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 life, 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 toe United States and Germany, and prepared and given oat 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 sued - eta in this - late day of progress. The Doctor invites all who are afflicted, to call and consult him, free of charge, andFA give h ITH im FUL TRIAL and his mdicin . es a Doctor Brisbine Diagnoses by the ur I ne, one of the moat infallible tests of Diseases known, using Optical, Chemical and Microscopical tests enabling him to employ a rational act entilic 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 East King street. a few doors above the Eastern Ho tel, and a little over a square above the Court House. apr 29 thaw 17 Ka- Consultation free and conildentiaL getv fort Adverfigitztuto. G ALE'S COPPER STRIP FEED CUTTER, t :o A r s l4 , ag r o , r E hclllyz a w n et , i, e a v c e k ry noz a l y ec i l , V r tg . USE. For sale by J. R. DECATUR & CO., Dealers in A g N rloultaral Implements, eta., 194 WATER STREET, ew York Dead for Illustrated. Circular. my 7 dew S ANITELLE Ladies do not Allow 1./az to Escape boor Notice SANITELLE OR LIQUID PEARLINE. It secures to you permanently a most desires We boon—a skin of 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. MAUSIY dr. CO., Proprietors, JeB -2nui 171 Duane street. New York. EDGEUILL 1 6 1Clau0L, IPEINCETON, NEW JERSEY; Boys thoroughly prepared for College, or for Business. Next Session begins Aug. al. For Circulars address, I etirSmddiw REV. T. W. CATTELL; TO BACCO ANTIDOTE Val ranted to remove all desire for Tobacco. This great remedy is an excellent appetizer. It purifies the blood, invigorates the system, possesses great nourishing and strengthening power, enables the stomach to digest the heartiest food, makes sleep refreshing, andea tablishes robust health. Smokers and Chew era for fifty years cured. Price, 50 cents, post free. A treatise on the injurious effect of To .bacco, with lists of references, testimonials, Sc., sent free. Agents wanted. Address. DR. f. R. ABBOTT, Jersey City, New Jersey. A CLERGYMAN'S THSTIMOAY.—One Box of Antidote cured my brother and myself. It never falls. REV. IdAIAH W. SHOEMAKER, Kelley's Station. Pa. jeB-lmd D OTY'S CLOTHES WASHER. Ertract From 1? - qi r r i : r irt:', Farmers' Club, New . k .s .! 7.. "WASHING MACELI ' ' 111Iam D. Osborn Port Byron Cayuga, Co ty, N. Y., asks: 'Will the Club give tis its opinion of washing ma chines? .Is it economy to pay fourteen dollars for one of Doty'e machines? Will IL wash farmers' clothes clean, and not be too hard work for the women? Washing machines have so generally proved to oe failures that I am afraid of throwing away my money upon one.'" ' .' SoLoN ROBINSON—If you had to pay ten times the money you mention, it would be the 4 po best investment you ever made u n your farm. But you must not have that one. Get the Universal Clothes Wringer it, and your wife and chlldern will ris and call you blessed. For they will find washing made easy." Sold by R. C. BROWNING, General Agent my 25 32 Cortlandt street, N. Y. Aud by Dealers and Canvassers everywhere. attt#uct Mops, 4t. FRANK F. LANDIS. Jecos S. LANDIS EzR.A. P. LANDIS, KEYSTONE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, EAS7 CHESTNUT STREET, LANCASTER, PA., LANDIS & CO., Paoraurross. Iren and Brass Castings Done to Order. Engines. Mill Gearing, Shaftings, Pulleys, &c. built. Also, a new and improved Grain Thresher and Separator. Models for Patentees made to order. Special attention paid to repairing. N.33:—The HoMitin's Reaper andldower can also be had at our shops.- This Reaper and Mower is warranted to give satisfaction. Call, and see it. ap 27 tar , LANDIS & CO. A ItERICAN ANTI-INCRUSTATION CO.'S OFFICE, No. 147 South! Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE ANTI-INCRUSTATOR _ _ - - _ Wi riitu; , 44. seci;es from Btaini keep them clean, render the Bolle Bleee llable to Explosion, and caning a great' saving of fuel. . These Instruments have been In euccessful use during the last two years in many of the large establishments of Philadelphia, and other parts of the United States, from which the most flattering testimonials of their - wonderhilaaving of feel end labovhave been Air PARTIES baying 80114E338 would.-do irell to call at-the ObLee, and: az:amino testi monials, &a, ha. . JOB:kirAnnnn./.. EZRA. Praddent. Secretary and Treasurer. Jo tOtw 73 3140144, 00ME .P !!)1 Jr ; , •7! V 11 1 . E•• ikAiviricitnam At xiaxsT. ximir ism' • Baper•fhoqbate of Male, tiludonta and IVAIIMANTED man /110k"ADITL7111117101r. Packed tot Bms Of 200 OS Sac& Price i6B.per Ton 2,M lbs. ..• • •Liberal disootint to dealers. /Elms silted gook mops otWbsat,oo46 Oats, PotatoeS,%ma. Cotton, Tobaeop, _and.Vegeta• tablet, ot an kinds. Ramsey: weatet do welt to in. qtdrs er theft *eared dealer rend ts obtaise d from mola f f C e Irtoftfeers a M s a mff ThegrwingmopeofWheat,attirtime , feely attest o ts irtues. It'll highly recommended by all who have used It up to this time. We have numerous testimonials to the enbet that Olean Invaluable Fertiliser, and we re. commend U highly as a top dreuing/or Wheat and Graft. DIXON, SIIA.RPLESS & CO., 80= ACIEN7I3, S 9 Sown( WAnta AND 4Q Born( WIIMIVES, Philadelphia. For sale by WM, REYNOLDS L _ till wag `awl 70 Borah St., Baltlmcd 0, rad BAVOWR COMMERCIAL HAMMES TRADE MARK l e , ) ON EVERY BAUGH 415 S 0 NS, rhilladelPhiar AND NORTH WESTERN FEaninuia co CHICAGO, Sac Manufacturers PRICES. Baugh's Raw Bone Phosphate. Price, $5O per 2,000 lbs. Biugh's Chicago Bone Fertilizer. Price, 550 per 2,000 Baugh's Chicago Blood Manure. :Price, $5O per $2,000 lba. The above Manures are furnished In both bags and barrels, whichever customers prefer. gis-The Rags are uniform in weight 160 pounds:ES The attention of Warmers is especially direct ed to the fact that the sources of the ,Itaw Ma terial of which the above Manures are corn rosed, are so well under control that we can furnish them of strictly uniform quality and condition, and that they contain a larger per centage of ammonia than any other class of manufactured manures in the market. BAUGH SONS, 20 S. Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. NORTHWESTERN FERTILIZING CO., Cor. Lako C Lasalle Ste. , Chicago. For Salo by SAMUEL .UESS, Laucuster, Pu ST BAUGH'S COMMERCIAL MANURES may be promred from dealers in any of the principal towns la the United States or Do• minion of Canada. (Jan 29 9nivol TO FARMERS! PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO The attention of Farmers and other consum ers of Fertilizers Is Invited to this Guano, as worthy of their special notice. Its use for sev eral years in Maryland, Virginia and other Southern States, for all crops, has given It a standard character for 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 to3oo lbs of the best Superphosphate& It ripen:the wheat crop from Jive to seven clays earlier that the phosphates, which fact alone gives It incalculable advan• tages. A liberal discount to dealers. For sale by JOHN S. REESE & CO., General Agents for Pacific Guano Co., 38 South Delaware Ave., Philad'a, mar 25 amwl2) And 71 South SL, Baltimore. THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA, re.organized in 1906, as a Scientific School, gives courses of instruc tion in GENERAL SCIENCE, AGRICULTURE, MECHANICAL CIVIL ENGINEERING, AND ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL LITSDATITBS, The First Term basins JULY 29th and end DECEMBER 16th. lea. For further particulars apply to JAB. Y. McKEE, Vice President, Agricultural College, JyB-Itw27 Centre county, Pa. M . GEISELEMAN, JR., & CO, (Late BASD & GELSELMAN,) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I=l FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, WHISKEY, dze N 0.129 lioßrn 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 be secured for all produce entrusted to our care. may 13 tfw THERE I$ NO MAN U R E R A W BONES, FROM WIIICII IS MADE 775.7" H A. N" '1\1" ' S RAW BONE SUPER-PH OS PH AT E: Warranted Perfectly Pure and Freo from Adul 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 soil. air EVERY FARMER SHOULD USX 1T.4i0. (JEUFT dc Tor , Mannfacturei's Agent 22 SOUTH WHARVES, =M! b 26 Factory at Wilmington, Dcl. 7mw 8 45r- FOR BALE BY ALL DEALERS. -Vs* FABIIEIL9• LOOK TOYOURINTEBEST I 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. IL McCor mick, over all other Exhibitors. The only perfect REAPER in lodged Grain and McCORMICK'S PRIZE MOWER. It has no equal offered on trial. Sample Machines at Cooper's Hotel, Lancas ter. JOHN B. ERB, agent, be at Cooper's Hotel, Mondays, Wed nesdays and Saturdays. (may 13 trwl9 G. RHOADS. FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT 18 LASALLE STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. Particular attention paid to the purchase of Grain and Produce for eastern orders. REFERENCES: Brishong & Bro., Bankers Reading, Penna. Bernhart•Lt Koch, Grainhealers, Whitlock:di Wallace, Corn. Merchants; N. City National Bank, Chicago, 111. apr 1 T" "POULTERERS' FRIEND," A, CHICKEN POWDER. I COPYRIGHT BECURED.I A certain cure for G&PEB IN CHICKENS AND TURKEYS. Will prevent and Cure Chicken Cholera, and other Diseases commbn to Poultry, and will promote an, increase of Fat. Full Directions accompany each`Package. PRICE 23 CENTS. The annexed are a few of the certificates we have received in proof hf the great value and efficacy of the Poulterers' Friend: CASHOLLION, Baltimore Co., Md., ,December 10th, iSta. Messrs. Clotworthy de Co . OSNTLE.MEN :—I have used your "Poulter ers' Friend " upon a brood of young chickens that hild 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, &c., GEO. HARMAN. ANNAPOLIS, Mn., February 7th, 1868. Messrs. Clotworthy Cb. : ClsansmEN:—l have Bold all the '• Poulter ers' Friend" I received from you last August. The poultry In the surroundtng country was dying very_last with "Cholera." (recommend ed your " Poulterers' Friend," and as far as I could learn, ithas proved a cure for the dis ease. W. It. GOODMAN. Bsurnsoas, February 2d,1888. Clottcorthy de 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 oi rected, and It cured those that were then sick, and I have not seen any symptoms of the dis ease since. Yourdr.c., B. MENCICEN, - Cross and Warner streets. Mears.Suratirsansrowx Co. , W. VA., March 23d,1888. CXottoorthy & GLITTS: Having lost a great many fowls dar ing the early Spring, with "Chicken Cholera," I was induced by Mr. Joseph M. Stonebraker of Shepherdstown, Va., to.trY hPaPer of you 'Poulterers' Friend.", which I did; and 1 liar only used three doses when the disease Wrap peared, and I have not lost a fowl since. I can most safely recoMmend it to do What It says, If the directions are followed. . . !CIEZBISTIAN W.ELTY. "Messrs. Clot Worthy & Co., of Baltimore, Md., have discovered a preparation which* is a sure cure for almost. all diseases to which fowls, both young arid old, are subject. The season for gapes is close at hand, and every poultry breeder who desires to have success with his young 'lsola', ought to procure one or two packages of the "Poulterers , Friend" im medtely. A preparation .or this kind has been needed long Since, for more chicks dle annually than are raised. Another peat, that Of vermin on fowls, and which proves so fatal to manyyoung.broods, may be exterminated or prevented r itia believed, by the use of this panacea."—York Zimnsutvantan, JOHN F. LONG et 89.10, Wholesale Agents Lancaster, roma: YAMTPACTUEIM 01.1zSr EX cLoTTv6 11TH Y' ct CO., Vr Ho' r V 1 :1 A t.V• DRUGGIST'S, NO. 839 WEST 8.4.1.,T1810RS STREET, RALTIMORE,IID, rittaE 532 oo ''Eß /,DOZEN Tto THE TRADE. ilaimSlSDiseountidlowed,ishen purchased rt.'—Tlist pa , are cautioned against similar' preparation; only- Olotworihy's are genuine,. - ap?dßmg l6 • gigliattpitis atlvaliStintoto. 628: 110 P. 11 / 4 . .//OT OI 628. WM. T. TIOPIIMDY "OWN MAKE". OF "ILEYNTON/ 6 SKIRTS.," Are the Best and Oh Low Priced MOOD Skirls In the et, gkirto, 25 irprin, 8400; 80 springs mark .. IRMit an 40 springs, UM. Plain. skims, nthpes OPIUM 88 Cents ; 26 spring' 93 oso springs, Shia ; and 85 springs. SL2S. Warranted In tnrellvspeet. "Otlr 0W24 :Rake" of "CMAME . W.N SKIRTS." are in every way superior tp. all qther, Hoop Skirt' before the public, and only naVe to be examined or worn to oon every Ono of the Iset. Manufactured theobest jibed Englizh Steel Spring!, very superior tapes, and the style of the nietellio fastenings and manner of securing theta surpass for do, rabllltY and exoellence any other Skirt In this country, and are lighter, more elastic, will wear longer, give more malefaction, and are really cheaper th an all others. Every lady should tiy_them. They are being sold exten slvely by mercluints throughout this and the adjoining States at Very moderate prices. If you want the best, ask for " Hopkins' Chain. pion Skirt." If you do not nod - them, get the merchant with whom you deal to order them for you, or come or send direct ta us. Mer chants whatnd our dLffereut grades of Skirts exactly 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 Retell at Manufactory. and of the Retail Trade generally, and at Wholesale should Manufacturer on /l. to whom all orders bo addressed. MANUFACTORY AND SALESROOM, 953 ARCH. !STREET, Between Oth and 7th Ste., PIILLA DELPHI A. mar 4 Mime) Wl.t. T. 150.9KiNn. PACK /WE MIKE ESTABLISHED FMB, 1 J. 3. RIOHARBON CO., 1211MAItiriT EPritarr, PUILAD'A. Is the largest Manufacturing Oonfection'ers and Wholesale Desists In Yruits, Nuts, ac., mar 25 In the United Elates. 1 y w 12 S:E A-NI DE 8 1111. IV LIN RICKEY, SHARP 4: CO., NO. 727 CHESTNUT STREET, lIA.NIr. OPENED AND OFFER AT POPULAR PRICES, ENIPIIKIAS, SEA-SIDE, AND TRAVELING A U' L S, OF TIIECIIOICEST DESIGNS d COIJJKINOS RICKEY, SHARI' & CO., 727 CHESTNUT ,S'2'R BET, PLII LADELI'IIIA CM:TAPING MADE EASY Good Presh, Butler all the Fear Emma FARMERS, ATTENTION! SAVE TIME! SAVE MONEY! SAVE LABOR! By using Tomlinson dt 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 Batter in much less time, in larger quantity, anti of a superior quality, flavor and consistency: It removes tne unpleasant flavor caused by the cows feeding on turnips, garlic, weeds. &o ; and prevents all rancidity peculiar to butter; alto makes it firmer and sweeter oven lu the hot test weather. This Powder, now bolus introduced into Oils country, has long been in use throughout Europe and theCanadas, and Butter made with it has invariably taken the prize at all Agri• culturalMhows, whenever exhibited. Price 25 ate. and 60 etc per Box. Sold by all respectable Druggists anti Store-keepers throughout the Country. Jel7-4mw24 JAMES A. ARMSTRONG, Ueneral Agent for United States, No. 110 Market atm, Philadelphia. MetERIAGIE, 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 °oncom ing tho physiology and relations of nor Sexual System, and the Production or Prevention of Offspring, 'including all the new ;discoveries never before given in the English language, by Wm. Young,M. D. This 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. It disclo ses secrets that every one should be acquaint ed with. Still it is a book that must be locked up, and not to lie about the house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt of Filty Ceuta. Address Dr. Wm. Young, No. 416 Spruce street. above Fourth, Philadelphia. (till ly AIW pIIILADELPIIIA CAN CER OS PITAL. R. H. KLINE, M. D., Clinical Lecturer and Professor of Malignant Diseases in Abe Philadelphia University of Medicine and Surgery: Physician to the Uni versity Hospital; founder of and principal Physician to the Philadelphia Cancer Hos pital, &c., &c., is daily making astoulsliing 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, Frilling and destroying the cancer, every par ticle, root fibre belonging to It, without pain or the use of the knife, without caustic, eating or burning medicines, without the loss of blood, or In the least affecting the sound flesh. No other treatment should ever be used. No other persons have these antidotes. To investigate this treatment, or to see patients under treatment, call at the Office, No. 931 Arch street or address "Post Office Box 1474, Philadelphia Pa." may 15 lyw 19 WTxT OWAIR . 439-e - dks Sc S TEVENSON 14,7 IMAM:BEES OF WIDE 'AWAKE CAPS, AND CAMPAIGN EQUIPMENTS O. 113 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA Caps and Capes, of enamelled Olt Cloth, o all colors, made to order at shortest possible notice. ly 8 TURNER'S SELF TURNER'S SUPPOIt'I'ING L ADDER THE AT'FENTION OF FARMERS, FRUIT 0110 E RS, MECHANICS, and To this useful Improvement It is composed of any number of Sections or Joints, which can be mod, either singly, or connected, form trig a. Ladder of any Desired Length. IL can be LENGTHENED OR SHORTENED, without descending to the ground. Is SELF SUPPORTING, not requiring the ripper eod to lean against any object. Connected With It is n movable step, giving an easy foothold for those using It. It can he READILY TRANSPORTED because easily clotted to a email size—and quickly changed Into either a STEP-LADDER, OR:SCAFFOLD 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. 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 a time, without descending to the ground, and can readily change it Into a firm, anbstantLal Scaffold. HOUSEKEEPERS. can employ it as a Step• Ladder of ordinary size, or convert It into a long Ladder. 20 Feet, 8 Sections, (each 9X feet) Light weight for Housekeepers. Extended length about 18 feet 8 0.00 20 Feet, extra ............. 10.00 .915 Feet, 3 Sectiona, (each 10 feet long.) Ex tended length about 28 feet.. _... 16.00 40 Feet, 4 Sections. (one 12, two 10, and one 8 feet long.) Extended length about 37 feet ...... 21.(1) Other sizes In proportion. Liberal discount to the Trade. Single Ladders forwarded, freight prepaid to nearest Station on receipt of retail price• CiENTI3 WANTED in every county to canvass and sell. Also Wanted, Energetic, Reliable, Capable Men to Travel and establish county Agents. For Cir cular Terms address PATENT EXTENSION LADDER, P. 0. BOX, 2018, OR NO. 19.4 S. FRONT ST. je 10 .PHILADELP.H24: Small! For sale by JOHN DEANKR .4 CO., Lano'r TeIPFAIIIIMENT . verzscricetzwel, ..'She extravagant prima of Furniture in,Lan. canter nave been Impuzlied at , ; . nevi:. -";" NEVr EURNTIVRE STA v i rg i ; OIIITH Vaililitin4 maim - 7'd • iS B Call and eel fpr'yonniereee, the geest a Ve lion In zatoes now offered.::. =ln i• fry lab, Ar." SPIitING 111681" :c e. c. . • • • . ,'. §) FINE DLACIC AND COLORED moms, FREW:3Ia AMERICAN COATINGS. CAM/CERES FOR SUITS. CABILUEREM3, DEAP D' ETE, JEANS, dr.o Amid, GOODS FOR BOYS' .WEAR I A vary large and complete assortment and Priem aa LoW sa In co m plete READY MADE CLOTHING I FINN DRS SUITS. MEDIUM AND FINE OABRIMERE SUITS. SUITS FOR BOY'S. A tall asnortment of our own manufacture and guaranteed to give satisfaction In PRICE, QUALITY AND BT Y HAGER & BED'S. We Invite an examtnatlou of NEW SPRING DREsS (100DS JUST RECEIVED I ALBO, MOURNING GOODS! Of Lupin's Mannfhaturo, Including BOMBAZINES, TAMIHSE, CANTON CLOTHS, SILK POPLINS CH A LLI ES, POPLINALPACAS, MORALES, Ba, Ac. EXTENSION [ZEES EIOUSEREE'PERS, IS INVITED FARMERS FRUIT GROWERS MECHANICS' PRICE LIST TURNER'S dabind-Otart, At. =AT.- HAGER it BROTHERS. LADIES DRESS GOODS! BLACK AND COLORED SILKS! PROM PINE TO EXTB.A. QUALITIES HAGER & BROTHERS. WINDOW NIIADEX I WINDOW SHADES I HAGEIt &RUTGERS have now In store a choice selection of WINDOW SHADES, to which they invite attention. Also, all widths of White, Buff and Green Shade HolJanda. WALL PAPERS, WALL PAPERS, WALL PAPERS HALER 4 BROTHERS are now receiving SPRING STYLES FOR 1868. Our Stock will be found complete, and to comprise a great variety of new deelgue of plain and decorative PAPER HANUINCIS Fine Btamped GM, Satins, flank and Wood Colors, for PAILLOIni, DALIN, DINING ROOMS AND CIIADIBERS. Alan, DECORATIVE PAPERS In MARBLE, PRFOOEH, OAK, WALNUT RONEWOOD, ,*c. i The moot complete cauortrnent over offered In I.ancaater,and will bevel(' at loon than Phila• delphlu prima. Call and examine. BAUER & 13ROT1IERM. C ARPETS! ENGLISH. BRuestm.s, EZZOLL3II TA.PEKTRY, imperial Three-ply, Tapestry ingrain, Extra and 6 1fa ' n 1 , 1 1fic i M i tCA, T A r /11 ,1 ; 4' , / 7 "d if.1:1 1 2; ' , "- Clirpct of Hartford and Lowell, and best Philadelphia makes. FLOOR OIL CLOTlF—from I tot yards wide. Cocoa and Canton MaWoo, nolo, Door Mats, &c. Wo now offer a very full and oomololo stook and at. VERY LOW PRICES. marts LIVI2 HAGER. & BROTHERS. 186 8 THE GREATEST BARGAINS 18€8 .AND TUE BENT PLACE TO BUY I CLI 1, ell PElt, CITEAPENT, CUEAt' JOHN'S VARIETY HTOILI - - - - - THE CITY, and at unprecetiontedly Low Prices, of (I“aals .f all kindB. TABLE & POCK ET CUTLERY TOYS OF EVERY lIE.43CRII'TION PERFUMERY, 80.4.Pi1, and an entlieun variety of Notions. Ile nluo as on hand a large and finely ueleeled stock of DRY Q 0 ODS! GLOVER, HOSIERY, AND TRIMMINGS OF ALL KIN DS ALSO, BOOTH AND MOBS for Men Women and Children. Also, TIN WARE LOOKING GLASSES, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, TEA SETS, &C., &E. - - Now In the time to get bargains. WI the entire stock lia been laid In at greatly reduced (litmus GOODS SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. AV- Remember tbo cheapest and best place to buy In all Lancaster Is at CHEAP JOHN'S No. 3 EAST RINO ET., LANCASTER CITY. doo 4 trw4B Nolrulturai `flitplantento. A TTENTION ! FAWNERS !I—TILE UN • A deraigned, having purchased the, OUR DONVILLE ALIBICULTUNAL WORM, with their entire stock, has on hand a large stock oi E. BALL'S OHIO Nos. 1 nud I ItEAPERII, with the BIWA. SELF-RAKING ArfACH. MENT. This Machine, with Self• Rake, has proven, last season, to excel any Machine in market. Also, DAVIS' PATENTED THRESHER and SEPARATOR_ with Brua Improvements, for 2,4, or 8 Horse-power, This machine how 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 loth of April, 1888, by E. K. WITMER, General Agent ., or at the Shops, Gordonville, Lancaster county, Pa. try Repairing of all kinds of Machinery done at the Works, where there Is a full set of Patterns for the One-Wheeled Jersey together with the Knives complete, and sections key. on hand, bed-Rakes attached and warranted. All work made of the best material. Good second-band Machines taken in ex change. lapr 8 3mwl A. L. WITMER. $2OO. $2OO. FOR THE lIARVEBT OF me. THE VALLEY CHIEF.' The abovo sum will buy one of MA8.911, DRIER dc CIO.'B 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. We are now build ing three hundred more of these complete 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 sorts of grass and grain to the entire satisfaction of our nu merous customers. Their advantages are In the combination of a complete Mower, with a simple, efficient Holf-raking Reaper, and form ing a simple, strong end 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 courtly alone. We also refer to the official re port of the great national trial at Auburn, N. Y. of the Self•ltaking Reapers, in which the Marsh-Self-Rake took the highest mark. Hee page 41 and 42 of the second national trial of Mowers and Reapers, by tile " Now York State Agricultural Trial Society." The Valley Chief is a two-wheeled machine, has a folding finger bar, side delivery, can be raised and lowered with ease while in motion, and is made prin• cipally of steel and iron. Please call and see samples at our Works, In MT. JOY, or at the soutna est corner of Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. MARSH OMER R. CO. De BUIDITIOLDEII. Agent. apr 8 3mw 14 NuouranteTanspanit, COLUMBIA INSURANCE COMPA I CAPITAL AND AS9X2I4, 85991,210 49 This Company continues to insure Build. Inge, Merchandise, and other property, loss and damage by ;lire, on the mutual'plan, either for a cash premium or premium note. SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount in5ured,...59,394,295. 5 1 Leas am't expired in 212,M41.00 8,t01,959.61 CAPITAL AND INCOME. Am't of premium notes, Jan. led, 1865 3423,0u0.80 Lem premium notes ox. pired in 1865 18,073.65 410,017.21 Am't of premium notes received Lu 1865...-, Balance of premiums. Jen. Ist, 1865 Cash receipts, less corn missions to 1885. CONTRA. Loa6 and ez pauses pald In IFAI Balance of Capital and $ 71,887.88 tamale, Jan. 1, i 632,210.49 1510,1at1.E1 Br GREEN,Mont.= .4 lisoacis Tomei), Jr., Secretary. rad Micrawar.. B. 81111 MAR, Tresignilen DIRECTORS: Robert Crane, William Pattcn, H. T. Ryon, John W. Steacyl John Fendrlch, Geo. Young, Jr. H. G. &thatch, Nicholas McDonald, Bam'l F. Eberleln, Michael S. Shuman, Amoa 8. Green, S. C. Slaymaker, Edniand THEO. W R, Agent, North Duke /greet., OE L VIIIZ s pe Court acing, - mar LAW C EN. PEN N'A. glumbittg, 03a8 tilting, &t. AS-FITTING AND PLUMBING. • GJOHN DEANER & W., No. 7 East King street, with increased facilities, are now pre pared to attend to all orders with promptness and dlinlatch. Having none but the best work. men employed, all work will be finished In a superior m snner.and with all the modern Im provements. Copper Kettles7and Wash Boilers, and all kinds of Copper Work for Breweries and Dls- Ullerles atteuded. to with promptuesa. Having greatly enlarged this department, all orders can be filled forthwith. TIN ROOFS SPOUTING Attended to in any part of thecity arid county. Furnaces, Heaters, Stoves, Ranges, and all modern Improvements for heating Churches, Halls, Parlors, Houses, &c., always on hand, and will be put up In any part of the city or county, or their repairs attended to at any time. JOHN DEANER & N 0.7 East Xing street, Lancaster, Pa. lan B Uw 1 17011N6 FOLKS ATTENTION! Now is the time to get married. Yon - can nrnish your houses With STOVES O KETTLES PANti, TINWARE, and another neeeasary ar Odes la oar clue utll,l __ .dooi) Low PIUCES. OLD FOLK% now Is the time for you to buy for the young MIES TIN.WARE to look like Sliver; latetlig and COPPER WARE to look like Gold. We haTeenlarged onr business, and eau offer. every inducement to those wheeze now buying IiDI3E 877 RFL , JOHN DEANER (XL," No. 7 East Meg street, Lancaster.F‘' IL , Jill/ 84rii, t**.uaTEß, • nfaMilprEher-ASTAlisigign, ) jazolOte LANOLEITSIMP .1))()L"'