i „ ) ,,,VOlnnuon• Badman; as seen by Basica% We publish the.following choice from Republican iipeeeliee, newspapers and letters, showing the opinion which the meMbers of the party of great. moral ideas have Afirkeib-nthq• . W 9.-4 343 PM; 817 teemed Bethel-Fisher -Butler very highly, but the 'following extracts front 'Senator Henderson's speech delivered on- last Sun day would hardly.tend to elevate our opin ion of that great Stipend., Speaking of the report of the Smelling Cenainittee, made by Butler alone, Henderson says : He insinuates that this note, taken in con nection with the testimony, proves some thing injurious to me. Why does he not pup)* the testimony? Cooper, Craig and Lacy all teetified before the comittee. I charge that he suppressed their m testimony explanatory of the note, and published the note, not in connection witlithe testimony, but without the testimony. This, of course, was done with the single purpose of in juring my character. This fact contains within itself both species of lying known to the law —the suppression of truth and the suggestion of falsehood. I cannot conceive what good purpose this conduct can accom plish. If it were a larceny of my property I could attribute it to a well known infirm ity of its author and suffer the veil of charity to be drawn over it, but it manifests a degree of obliquity . and devilish malice indicating total depravity. The implication here is not only against myself, but equally strong against Messrs. Everts, Lacy, Cooper, Craig and the President, with no one of whom, up to the date of this note, had I ever 'one word of conversation upon the subject of impeachment. Mr. Henderson here read letters from Messrs. Everts, Craig and Lacy, denying the allegations and ex plaining the circumstances alluded to in the report. - On page sixteen of the report a part of the testimony of Mr. Lacy is intro duced for another purpose, and it will be !seen by his testimony that Mr. Craig, hav ing heard that I was going to resign, called on me on the 13th of May to advise me against it. I quote from the questions and answers of Mr. Lacy: - Cooper? Q. Was itYeeay you told the fact to Mr. A. Q. Craig did go to see H.? A. Retold me he did that night or the next (lay. I got the in formation from Silas Woodson. When I re turned from the post office 1 met Hilas Wood son from Missouri, and he said, "H. Is going to stick; he is not going to resign." Instead, therefore, of the testimony having the true meaning of this note in obscurity it explains it in such a manner as to strip the insinuations of all plausibility and to stamp the Author as a bold, wilful and intentional falsifier of the truth. He then quotes Mr. Crounse's opinion of Butler as follow's: I must refer to ono other statement con tained in this document intended to affect me injuriously. On page eighteen appears the following telegram : WASHINGTON, May 15, 18/8. JOHN R. GARLAND, New York:— Senator Henderson says conviction will fa: by two votes. Then follows tho insinuation, "So the gold room had the benefit of Senator Hen derson's knowledge." At another place wo are told that "Lockwood" Is Mr. L. L. Crounse, the intelligent and gentlemanly Washington correspondent of the New York Times. -I now send to tho desk the letter of Mr. Crounso, with whom I had not the pleasuro of a personal acquaintance until since the publication of this report: • Hon. JOHN B. HENDERSON.— DEAR But—Your note of the With inst. Is re ceived, In reply I have to say that the despatch in question was not founded upon any con versation had with you, and further, that I never had any communication with you di rectly or it:wheel ly on the subject of impeach ment. The Information on which I based this and other despatches, public end private, came to me in such a positive manner from mem bers of the Missora I delegation that I felt Warranted'ln putting it In such brief and pos itive terms; but the assumption of Butler that Henderson told Crouuse what Is contained In this despatch or anything else is wholly un warranted either by the despatch itself or any other evidence in or eut of Butler's possession, and, I may add, is simply another instance of those skilful perversions of the truth for which that dentleman hue achieved a rr oiuiiat which noes can desire or hope to approach. I am, sir, very respectfully, your oisedieni servant, L. L. CROLINSE. 14. Y. TIMES OFFICE, WASHINGTON, is. C., July 21, MS. The following is his opinion of the Smell ing Committee, its report and the author of • that report: ' Mr. President, one or two general re marks and I am done. I forbear to charac terize the whole proceeding as history must receive it. Ear selfish and malicious pur poses the whole power of this government has been given for fifty days. Telegraph offices have been ransacked and the operators dragged before a secret committe and sub jected to a species of examination unknown in this country. Private letters have been surreptitiously taken from the desks of the writers; the officers of banks have been compelled'to expose the accounts of their customers, and, to their utter astonish ment, have been interrogated as to the cor ruption of men whose characters were pre viously without a stain. Men have been subjected to imprisonment and insult such as illustraWd the days of the base, con temptible end cowardly Jeffries. After all this work of inquiry a cunning, perverted statement is made, suppressing the entire mass of testimony taken, which statement contains nothing except such miserable as saults as I have referred to. I cannot close without an allusion to what seems to be the strong point in this report. The writer seems determined in some way to bring suspicion upon the seven republican Sena tors who voted for the acquital. The Presi dent is lost sight of. The report is the work of vengeance. It is not to vindicate the truth. It is the punishment malice uses to soothe disappointment. 0 But in the absence of all testimony against the seven, either from honorable or dishon orable witnesses, why should aspersions be cast upon them and the records of the coun try be polluted by the ravings of the reck less falsifier? Enough of Butler. We next publish the views of the Stale Guard with reference to the United States Senate. It will be re membered that the Stote Guard is a "trooly loll" sheet published at Harrisburg. It will also be remembered that the Senate is composed of ten carpet-bugger Radicals, forty-four Northern Radicals, and twelve Democrats. The twelve Democrats can hardly be responsible for the following re markable condition of the Senate. It is the unanimous testimony of news paper correspondents, corroborated by ob servers-who go to Washington to study the machinery of our Gouerument and gain a proper knowledge of the system of nation al legislation, that of the two bodies com posing Congress the Senate is the most cor rupt, most tractable to undue and criminal influences, easiest approached by men in quest of jobbing legislation. a 5 5 a But let us pause and inquire what ani mates the struggle in the United States Senate to-day? Wo do not now refer to parties. We are not writing as politicians, but as men looking at facts and regarding only the welfare of the country while utter ing the truth in its behalf. Hence we apply the humiliating utterance that all parties are corrupt in the United States Senate, and that of the two bodies of Congress, the United States Senate is the most corrupt, scheming and truckling to the lobby. From Washington we have the inforimitiou that ninety-nine out of every hundred "jobs" pushed through Congress ware originated in. the Senate ; tacked on to appropriation bills, and concealed in public legislation of all kinds. The whisky ring had its ablest Advocates and most ardent defenders in the Senate. There is no concealment made of alto fact in Washington, that United States Senators engaged in speculations of all kinds by which the national treasury suf fered. Truly these are humiliating decla rations, and yet when we remember how Senators aro elected, wo need not be sur prised at the logical result of frauds which . follow. • Some will declare that the rtseeittion is sweeping, and that we should individual ize. Let such us those take the impeach ment trial for their guide. We give our impressions derived from reading the re ports of parties who are On the ground at Washington, most of whom agree that the United States Senate, en a body, is as cor rupt to-day as was the Senate of Home when its members made open prostitution of 'their official power and sold their votes, as they did their slaves, in the public mar ketplace. The people have themselves to blame for this condition of public affairs. We all know that honorable, pure, patri otic and Christian men aro debarred from reaching the Senate, for the simple reason that honorable, pure, patriotic and Chris tian men will not Interest themselves in the initial proceedings for the election of Uni ted States Senator, leaving those grave du ties to the discharge of the corrupt, the in competent and debased. Need we wonder, then, that fraud is rampant in the Senate Chamber? God save the Republic from the Increase of this fraud I Wo close with the following letter of Thaddeus Stevens', giving his opinion of the Radicals, who have recently attacked him HOUSE or RaraitearrrevriVES,} WASHINGTON, D. July 211,1868. Dear Sir: I have not declared for Seymour and Blair, and never expect to. I have only • declared against fools and swindlers, who have fabricated the most atrocious falsehoods [di to my position fltttlhe ea%rrnegnecrylqusfttllon. giveW non a full history of this matter, Which will put the fellows to shame, if they aro capacle of blush ' Ina. 5 shall take care and protect the tax-. l' ac e sm rs j r r o o m ceire l fu e s r t, B O.c b cO r rEn a g l l g hi e s ve c r o y nt m rac a t • Yours, D dm, . . TI c. STEVENS. Foyle and swindlers! delicate language, but sadly appropriate. '- i Snob is the Radical party on Radical au thority. IS it not time we wero rid of it? DentoraMagian and Defeat of the Sad(- eats In South Carolina. ',Oormunts, July 20.—Franklin J„Moses, .father of ;the Speaker of the House, was •: , :,eleeted Chief Justice to-day over D. O. Cor '; - birt,Hnited States District Attorney. Moses has never before affiliated with any party, and the ,Repyblicans say the party b as beed sold out. .ode di- gnsted,Radical voted for Hampton two or three times, and others for Dentoorats:: There le much ex °ldtbtrient,lind nn good feeling: The election, of two Associated Justices takes place to morrow. • Two Demoeratte Serintora from Georgia Advitiotintum, The telegraph brings us the glad tidings , • • • that the rebel, Joe. Brown, and his carpet- •• • „ • "• , bag ally, Blodget, have Seen beaten: in:the , eiyg '4)200 soars . 01,tax* Georgia Legislature, and Joshua Hill and tirc i seice pid ur A ir aST rihdegigia tiG H. V. Miller, Democrats, elected to the wfl y riz Nvi o S. Senate. A grand demonstration' Nina AMERILCIANIVIIIICO.. 75 W .:LlNll2l; lllltnnaattl irm .:V., held In Atlanta on the result by, the Dea pr la Dearborn st., niocracy. The city was splendidly mural- • nated and an immense gathering lE!iri front of the United States Hotel._ The.coneourse was addressed by several speakers. Miller came out in a fine speech for Seymour and Blair, constitutionality, liberty and the Union. Gen. Gordon delivered a Splendid oration, appealing to the people to stand by their country, the Union and Constitution, as handed down by Waahington and the heroes of Valley Forge, Yorktown and Monmouth. He paid a splendid tribute to Seymour as a pure and the moat gifted statesman of the country, and Blair the people's soldier, who at the close of the war laid his head as a sacrifice on the alter of civil law, and land ed the Democratic platform adopted at New York as broadly Catholic in principle and christian in spirit. Intakes ?Amens. THE SCOURGE OF OVB RACE! WHEN digestion is bad every part of the hu man system necessarily suffers. The entire structure of the body becomes affected, even the mind itself, showing the effect of it in the low spirits of the patient. Indigestion is the parent of a thousand indescribable miseries, and prepares a foundation for disorders that cannot be easily shaken off. The premoni tory symptoms of Dyspepsia aro known to every person. It is a:disease that fastens itself alike upon the old and young, and both fall victims to its destroying power when the prop er remedy is neglected or rejected. It is for this reason that thousands endure a living death as the natural penalty of delay. It is a fearful thing to become a confirmed Dyspeptic. Those who have suffered the pangs of this scourge of the human race do not need to be told that his an ailment which interferes with all Dui enjeyments of this life, spreading gloom and despondency over the mind and steadily wearing out the vital principle of life itself.— And other complaints such as Biliousness, General Debility, Diseases of the Bowels, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys frequently result from it and often terminate fatally. What the Dyspeptic requires is a constitutional specific, and such - is MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS Of its wholesome efficacy thousands have tes tified who were rescued by it from the power of Dyspepsia, and saved from its attendant evils. Has this disease intreushed Itself in your system ? If so, we urge you to act wisely, and use the LOCK WOOD REA'r , % HOUSEHOLD REMEDY hlch will successfully: combat and utterly destroy the disease,and fortify you against any subsequent attack of it. You will derive im mediate benefit from using it, and place your self in a position to enjoy the good things of this life once more. This is a sovereign reme dy and will effect a positive cure in your case. The public is made acquainted with all the ingredients used in preparing this Bitters, and the highest medical authorities are daily re commending it as an infallible remedy for all I diseases arising from a disordered stomach.- 13e reasonable with yourself—consult your health and happiness—throw away your phar macoporia prescriptions and take a course of MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS This remedy will also cure effectually Liver Complaint, Kidney Diseases, Chronic "or Ner vous Debility, Constipation of the Bowels, Nausea, Difficult Breathing, Sour Eructations, Pains In the Side, Back, Chest and Limbs, De pression of ;Spirits, and all other ailments growing out of a Disordered Stomach, Liver or Kidneys, and will thoroughly purify the blood and maintain it against the insidious attacks of disease. An AVALANCHE OF CERTIFICATES is constantly pouring In upon the Proprietors In support of the high claims of this most wonderful remedy of the present age. All classes and conditions of the people—old and young—married and single—the infant child and the grand father of the family, by the use of this GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY are made strong, and their digestive organs kept In a sound, healthy condition, and the Blood preserved pure, as God intended it should be. MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS are counterfeited. Against the worthless and dangerous Imitations put into the market by unprincipled parties the proprietors or Mlsh lor's - Herb Bitters hereby warn the public.— See that the patented eaternal marks or this Bitters accompany each bottle. MISEILER'S HERB BITTERS are exclusively put up In square grass bottles with graduated closes marked thereon, On oue panel are the words ".3fISIILER'S HERB BITTERS," and on the opposite panel the lirm.name A Proprietary U. S. Internal ECUCIIIte Stamp covers the cork of ever,/ bottle. See to it that this stamp is over the cork of the bottle you buy. It will bo recognized by the portrait It ibears sora) BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND RESPECT ABLE STOREKEEPERS, In every village, town and city In thu United Stated, Canada., &c. S. B. HARTMAN & CO., LANCASTER AND PITTSBURG'S, Jy 24 PENNSYLVANIA. tld&w ON. SALE.— -A FARM IN MARYLAND LI —Very CIieup.—SEVENTY-FOUR ACRES., fronting on the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore R. R. near a Station, 14 miles from Baltimore. ELh excellent improvements FIUME DWELLING, and all necessary out buildinr, nearly new. The farm is well adupte to raise early Vegetable& for the Balti more markets, and the property is offered for lea. than the improvements cost tho owner. Price, $3,000. Terms easy. IHOMAS HILL, N. E. Cori Fayette and St. Paul streets, Baltimore, Maryland. ATAIAIAISLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. This farm la situated in German Valley, Shirley township, Huntingdon county{ Pa. five miles east of Mount Union Station, and contains Two Hundred and FiltyLLve Acres and the allowance, part limestone and slate.— One Hundred and Flity Aeres are under a splendid state of cultivation, and yield good crops; the balance well timbered. The lm• provementa anneliet of a good Two-Storied FRAME DWELLING. with three looms and a Kitchen on the find floor, and live rooms on the second. Two good TENANT HOUSES, good BANK DARN, a Corn Crib and Wagon Shed, Cider Press and Mill, Hog Pen, and ot h. erbuddings. There is an exceilen t and never failing Spring of limstone water convenient to the house, with a STONE SPRING HOUSE over it, and there is running water in the barn yard, so that stook can be wateretl without trouble. The farm Is also well watered by Springs; feneing good and large and eplendid Orchard of choice fruit. It is situated In a weathy and health nehborhood, and is well l worth an examin y atiOn ig by those desiring a first class farm. Price and full terms made known on appli cation to the subscriber at Dry Run, Franklin county, Pa. jy29-Eanwge WILLIA.M PILES. 5000,:--- w Mf.V.11; ZAR.74I E . R . QUeOLIS ware Howie. Trade . eStablilbed 'and increaaing, uo r 1 Ir. Addrees 8. ci.A.LE,sonth east corner 7th and ealloWhill Btreete, Phila delphia. . jy22.tfd&w WM. mo,commisir t CO.; ' I:MAYERS IN LUMBER dr COAL, N. W. COR. PRINCE AND WALNUT SW. LANCASTER, PA. Have now on' hand and for sale one of the largest and best selected stooks of jointly Coat (under cover) ever brought to this market, Which they will Sell and deliver to customers in any part of the city at the Lowest Market Prices. ly:S•tfdaw WM. MOCOMSEY dr, CO. aoOFING SLATE—PRICES REDUCED The nudertdaned has oorustantly on hands supply of Roofing Slatelcrr sale at Reduced FTSCOS. Also; an. 'extra' LIGHT ROOFING SLATE, intended for elating on Shingle roofs. EMploying the Vetyliestslaters all work is warranted to beeloonted in. the beet manner. Builders god others it to their ‘nter optiOaxaMlnetheaamPles at his Agricultural mid *Seed Warerooms, SS Beet Ring street Lancaster, Pa., 2 doors west of the Court - House deol2 tfdew , GEO. D. WRECKER. t LA - NV A.ST Circular, XIII, Inlay, Gang & Cross Cut. Ever) Saw that le'aves 7.4;zkr:Vaketory is Common shape, aa rood aa the beat. The CAUTION!!! S. B. HARTMAN ez CO B. MIS II L IL It SOLE PROVRIETORS, Ant gotate. SAWS. 011:Tempered and Patent:Ground, IPerreet l 7 truelluad even. and made ot' uniform temper byloste:patent temper proceie.l AXE S . BED JACKET (coburn , s Patent) AXE cannogbeexcelled. We guarantee they will cut 25 per rent. more than common iLitea, with lees labor to the chopper Bend for circular and prices to LIPPINCOTT & TIA,ELNIN'ELL. PITTSBURG, Ps-. SOLE MANIIFACTIIEiERS. For sale by principal Hardware Dealers $75 Tij o i iOO p i tr ntnt i t experni r ra EVERLAS t T ING irIi n rrieME B ILI.ITCLOTH ES LINES. State A ge, poet business and write for particulars to GIRARD WIRE CO., 482 N. lid Philadelphia, Pa. mugs IS NO HIIIIBUO.--By eending 30 cents and Stamp, with age, height, color of eyes and hair, you will receive, by return mall, a correct picture of your future husband or wife, with name and date of marriage. Ad dress W. FOX. P. O. Drawer 3. 0.8, Fultonville, New York. TO WIVES AND MOTHERS. AWOMAN OF MATURE AGE, having brought up a large family and knowing the care, anxiety and expense attending the same, has lately come into the possession of a safe and simple remedy, whereby wives and mothers may prevent the increase of family to suit their convenience. It is also a promoter of health. Ali communications confidential, and the remedy Sent by mail. Price 82.00. Ad. dress Mrs. 11. REED, P. O. Box 131, Brooklyn, N.Y. AGENTS WANTED. Something new. Every family Wants it. GALVANIC SIL VER PLATING FLUID. Received let pre mium at Paris Exposition. Send North °finis for sample. HARRIS dc CO., H h sth st., Phila., Pa. THE SUCCESS Of the ONE DOLLAR SALE a Revolu tion in Trade. WE furnsat a uform of ONE DOL. LAE, i such articles as ar s e used by every f. mily, at a less price than they are sold by any wholesale dealer in New York or Boston. Agents wanted to co-operate with us in csrrylng out a plan which meets the wants and the million, and In the disposal of a large and varied stock of Dry and Fancy Goods, Silver Plated Wore, Watches, Carpetings,Our terms to Agents are superior to those Many other firm, as our circular will show. Those getting u Silk Dress, clubs can secure apiece of Sheeting, ch, lk Dress, wl, Sewing Machine, Sc., Sc. FREE OF COST. A check describing an article tc be cold for a Dollar, 10 co.; for $4; 60 for $6; 100 for $lO, sent by mail. Send money by Registered let, ter. Circulars walled to any address. Agents wanted everywhere. Address. HARRIS'Or. PLUMMER, 31 Hanover et., Boston, Maas. Proorofour statement that wenavemade 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 buslue , s to themselves. We make this announcement simply to Inform the publics 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, & c., &c., for the uulforua price of ONE DOLI:AR. Cir culars sant to any address free. PARKER & CO., Nos. HS and IR) Summer at., Boston. GOOD BRICHLAYERS NVILLING to work 10 HOlllll a day, at the rate of $5, will find steady employment by calling on or addressing SECRETARY OF TH E Id ECH.ANICA & TRADERS EXCEUGE, No. 51 Liberty st., New York. . T " LIST SYSTEM By means th of Special Contracts we are Publishers throughout the country enabled to offer to ATIVEICTISEItS Such terms as cannot fail to attract attention. We have already secured contracts with six LISTS OF 100 NEWSPAPERS, COMPRISING OAR HUNDRED /DAC six New England States. ONE HUNDRED In:the State MN ew York. ONE HUNDRED In Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. ONE HUNDRED In New Jew, Penn., Del. and Ed. ONE HUNDRED In Mich., Wls., lowa, Isilnu. and Mo. ONE HUNDRED (Dallies.) seleected from 21 States. FIFTY RELIGIOUS, AGRICULTURAL AND LITERARY, and Twelve other similar LhOs In various sections of the U. S. We aro prepared to :receive Advertisements for a NEW LIST OF FIFTY NEWSPAPERS ON THE :PACIFIC COAST, EMBRACLNG CALIFORNIA, OREGON, AND TUN TERRITORIES OE EMEEZEEI uTwir, IDATIO and Also, a New List of Newspapers, by which we can insert an Alncdvertise apac me en,in t occupy- ing an h of 250 NEWSPAPERS, For 40 cents each per Month. 13a - SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR. '95141 ADDRESS GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., ADVERTISING AGENTS, 40 PARK ROW, N. Y TOBACCO ANTIDOTE, WARRANTED to remora ALL DESIRE for Mimeo. This great remedy is an excellent ap petizer. It purifies the blood, invigorates the system, possesses great nourishment and strengthening power, enables the makes,somach to digest the heartiest food, sleep re freshing, and establishes robust health. amok era and Chewers for Fifty Years Cured. Price Fifty Cents, post free. A treatise on the in jurious effects of Tobacco, with lists of reler ences, testimonials, Act, SENT FRIIIE. Agents wanted. Address, DR. T. R. ABBOTT, Jersey City, New Jersey. pAtornego-at-gatti. G. W. BUNTER, No. 6 Booth Doke M., Lancaster W. . M.:A.114N No. o North Duke St. LatICSSteT 11. C. REA DY, No. 38 North Duke at., LW:Wager A STEIN M N, Na. 9 East Orange et., Lauc.aater H. M. NORTII, Columbia, Lomatator mobil. Pa. CINAS. DENIMS, No. 8 south Duke st., Lo.ncastor ABRAM FillAttli No. 36 N orth Dus.e et.. Lancaster S. W. F. SWIFT, No. 13 North Duke et.. I..enesketer A. 11ERN. RYIITIIt, No. 10 South Queen et.. Lancaster. EDGAR C. REED, No. 18 North Duke Cl., Lanoactor R. F. BAER, No. 19 North Doke at., Lasionater. FRED. S. PYYER, No. 5 Bontb Duke It., Lancaster J. W. JOHNSON, No. 25 South Queen at., Lancaster. riANDERSON, 1 ,1 0. 21 North Lake street, Lancaster S. 11. PRICE, No. U North Duke et.. Laseaster WM. A. WILSON, No. 68 Emit g.tag st.,Loncruitar D. W. PATTERSON, HMS removed hie office to No.I 68 East:King et SIMON P.A ETTYOR. NEY AT LAW, OFFICE Wrgli DinaLMARER, E 84.• • NORTH Brims; LANC I AOTER, PA. 19 . . 1 LAW, • N H O . 8 LO O N U G H AT K O E R S E T Y R EE T , Lancaster. Special attention paid to procuring or op posing iacharges of ders in bankruptcy, proof and presentatiolo or claims, rendering orofessional, assistance to ,tusstgueee; and all business, in short, connected TithCrdinks In voluntary or Involuntary ruptcy, whethe before the Register or, the , United States Courts. Pardee intending, tq Jake thq . beneflt of the law Will usually nudit advan tageone to have a prelitainenceonsultahlott ,le 11) tfw WVA , II.rYI V4kottnantono Lr E D l i r riNITED STATES AUTHORITY NEW ENGLAND FLIT/MILOS-WS 30IAT STOOL OF vraznamci GOODS. .. CONSISTING OF snixe, spiAwis, DRESS GOODS, llama Goods, Dry Goods, Cottons, Wan" ey GoOda, Album; Itiblea,Silver Plated Ware, WateDes, Cutlery, sewing claims; &e.. &e. re be tiOld at ONE DOLLAR EACH, without regard to value, and not to be paid kr radii you know what you are to receive. STOIX VAIXED AT 8200,000, SAL&NROONI, H Hanover. st, Bost . = The most popular, reliable, prompt sad buta nes/dike concern of the Elsa. The best of Boston references furnblhed on application. By patronizing this sale you have a ammo to exchange your goods with a large variety to select from. Terms to Agents.—We believe our Terms to Agents are superior to those offered by any other house. pariicular notice qf this: Oar Agents are not required to pay one dollar for their presents, as in all other concerns. Certificates, giving a complete description of articles that will be sold for one dollar each, • will be sold at the following rates; : Ten for 81; Thirty' (with present) for $3; Sixty (with present) 88; 'One Hundred (with present) $lO. And same rate for larger clubs. LOOK at THIS CHANCE to get a Salk Dress, Sewing 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 ofTbirty, we will give the per son sending it the choice of the iollowing 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 Pattern, Pair ' , wales' Extra quality Cloth Boots, Elegant Beaded Silk Parasol, One- Hundre d-Plcture Morocco Photograph Album, Elegant Ivoryandied Spangled Silk Fen, One dozen large sized Linen Towels Ladles' Morocco Shogpingltag. Alhambra Quilt, Fancy Balmoral Skirt, I riles solid Gold California Diamond Ring, Gents' Plam or Engraved Gold lting, (1.6 caret ftne) Ladles' Solid Black Walnut Writing Desk, Ladies' Fancy Black Walnut Workbox, or a Cottage Clock. For a Club of Sixty, one of the following articles; Fancy Cashmere Dress Pattern, Three yards double width Water Proof Cloak ing, Thibet Shawl, Four yards Wool Frocking, Set of Lace Curtaina, Ladies' double Wool Shawl, Sliver-plated Card Basket, Splendid Engraved Sliver-plated Ice Pitcher, Engraved Silver-plated Tea Pot, One-Hundred Picture Turkey Morocco Photograph Album, Lancas ter Quilt, Fancy plaid Wool Shawl, Twenty five yd, Sheeting, Alpaca Dress Pattern En graved Silver-plated six bottle Revolvini,Cas tor, Palr:Gents' Calf Boots, Harris Cloth ants aud Vest Pattern, Splendid Balmoral Skirt, Set of Ivory-handled Knives with Silver-plated Forks, Pair of all-Wool Blankets, Rosewood frame Brass Alai mClock,Spiendldbeaded and lined Silk Parasol. Ladies' splendid Morocco Traveling Bag, Thirty yards Print, or a Mar seilles Quilt For a Club of One Hundred, Splendid En graved Salver-plated Tea Set, three pieces (Sugar Bowl, Tea Pot and Creamer,) Sllver plated Cake Basket, Fancy 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 limiting Case 'Satoh, 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 simere coat, Pant and Vest Pattern extra quality, Splendid Accordeon Music Box, One pair fine Damask Table Covers with One Dozen Dinner Napkins to match. Presents for Larger Clubs in Proportion. This is no Humbug Lottery Gift Enteral Ise or Sale of Cheap Jewelry, but a fair, square Sale of Unredeemed Goods. Our Goods 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, but number your clubs from one upwards. Make your letters short, and plain as possible. Be sure and send money amounting to 85 or more by Registered Letter, (which can be Cent from any ollice), P. 0. Money Order, or Em 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 Alone lost, unless some precautions are taken to insure its safety. Rend your address in MU, Town, County and State. All certificates aregood until redeemed. S. C. THOSIPSON & CO., No. 30 HANOVER ST., BOSTON. Send for Circulars. jel6-taugl GRANT & COLFAX. AwiGENB WAN'TED for J. T. Headley's Lfe of Gr T ant. Now read} is Life of Colfax:th a Steel Portrait. Price, Tae. Given with every copy of Grant. The National Hand-Book of tames. and Figures, J ust issued, is the Book for he n Sent for 411.50. TREAT CO..&Pub lishers, 654 Broadway, New Tor kr. Jel6-taugl IF A IiIIM W BUG, hat 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 As high as mountains, Flash the truth Before their eyes, But the cry Is always humbug. Men of science Full of Ilea. People know that liniments composed of Cayenne pepper, turpentine, hartshorn, ether, Ac., will produce inflammation and pain. To purchase such trash to stop Pain and Inflam mation is ridiculous. Fire will net 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 .Ftwer. Pimps and gamblers try to look honest, but folks can read the face too plainly. Some try to persuade the ignoant that pills, physic, Ac., cleanse the blood, r 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 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, 11l health, and weakness, are the result of dosing, dosing, dosing the stomach. The living sys tem has enough Ledo without working herself to death in expelling and kicking out the per nicious nostrums ured downneeds troat.— Food she welcomes po when she h e it ; yea, asks for it. Let pill-makers and physic ven ders stop eating food, and see bow long they can subsist on their blood-purifying, invigora ting, health-giving medicines and cordials.— What humbug is more transparent? A dog would feel so insulted, if offered a dose, he would curl his tail downward in scorn, and run away in utter disgust. All pliyaical 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. W OLCOIT'S PAIN PAIiNT subdues Ininun , motion, heat, and fever one hundred times faster than ice. Thousands have had a prac tical test oi its merits at the very moment of most extreme pain, and they can testily that it has not failed In doing ite work. It is sim ple; it is harmless; it has no slain; 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 022 Arch Street, Pnila delphin. My wife bad an ulcer on her leg for thirteen years, canoed by varicose veins, ulceration ex tending from her ankle 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, IL nos done the work completely in lees 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 had more humbugs as useful as Dr. Wolcott's Pain Paint. I am well known in this city, any person who wants to make further inquiry will call at lel West Street, New York, at the Hanover House, of watch I em the proprietor, and ( think I can ' satisfy them as to the benefit derived by the use of Pain Paint. May 12,1868. PETt S MINCE, I am selling. Wolcott's Pain Paint and An. nil:Water, and it certainly gives satafacticm to my customers. D. F. COLE/3, Druggist, Rahw ay, 1. I am selling more of Wolcott's Pain Paint than any other Patent Medicine; C. N. CRITTENTON, Wholesale Druggist, No. 7, Bth Ave. New York. I sell more of 'Wolcott's Pain Paint than all the other Patent Medicines combined, and I keep a full supply of all that have any demand. VALENTINE HAM MANN, Druggist. Je 18 . taug 1) No. 117th Ave„ New York. WE ARE COMING I NEVADA, WASHINGTON AND WILL PRESENT TO ANY PERSON Bending us a Club in Onr,Great ONE DOLLAR BALE OF DRY AND FANCY GOODS, A WATCH, piece of SHEETING, BILK DRESS PATTERN, Ac., Ac.. FREE OF COST. Our inducements during the past few years have been large. WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES OF PREMIUMS. Our friends will readily notice our Fresents for 30 and 60 Clubs are n , tv more than equal in value to Club of 60 and 100 respectively other firma, 44F PLEASE EXAMINE. - t 44 Any'person ordering either of the Clubs men tioned below, can have their selections of premiums enumerated, corresponding to the size of the Club. FREE OF ONE DOLLAR 1 For a club of 30, (53 ).- 000 of the follow tug articles., viz: Delano dress pattern; fancy colored bed spread ; 100 view Turkey morocco album; 20 yards sheeting; striped cashmere delaine dress pattern; honey comb quilt; all wool square shawl; eel solid gold bosom studs; all wool fancy cashmere pants and vest pattern; gents' hair guard chain, gold trimmings ;- ver plated chased butter dish; ellver plated 6 bottle revolving castor, on feet; set superior steeled bladed knives and folks;. worsted promenade shawl; ladles' long gold plated chain ; ladies 'double gold ring ; gents' heavy chased solid gold ring ; solid black walnut work box or writing desk; extra quality balmoral skirt ; set jewelry, sleeve buttons to match violin'and bow; gents , cardigan j acket; spien did ebony D date, ivory trimmings; superior Turkey morocco shopping bag; ladies' high cut balmoral boots. For a Club of 00,1116)i—One 01 the follow ing articles, viz ; •, Black. or colored alpaca dress pattern r_ poplin dress pattern ;: one qiiecte of bleached or brown sheeting; conraved, silver plated, 8 bottlerevolvbill caster 8.4 i yards flu parlor, cashmere for Touts and west pattern; extra 'heavy honey comb quilt; two fancy. colored bed spreads; pair genie , calf boots; 4 vds.larrders' good wool frocking; fancy cash.' mere plaid dress pattern; belt quality: beim°. rat skirtprosewood -brass alarm clock; ladles' all wool cloak pattern; silver plated cake or card:basket; fur muff or cape; ladies' fashion ' able .wool , double • shawl; splendid clasped locally Bible 9xlB, record page and engravings; 8 yds. double width water proof eloskinr,, set ivory handle knives, vath s.liver rflaMtl forks; ot lade curtain. • • For Wahl) of 100, (411.0).—0ne of • the Id llowingiartleleif, viz t 4 ydarlouble width cloak . lag:or:coating ;11. large, fine, bamehed linen table covers, with 1 dos. larged sired, dlhner napkins to match ; 25 yds. splendid herdp car ethig, good colors; extra quantity! bleak or alpaca dress patterns; extra quality poplin dress patterns ; one large piece superior quality , i C :~~S~ttlt~ni~nB. extra .which , 'beatnik pair gentle call' boots .b=irstig, litinting.casegpatentleve doe.tvo*• handled , steel. bladed 'lmivei and forks; allver-plated, engraved 6 -bottler s v4ving castor: with ent glass bottles; llftai 6 011.6..b0x and bw °ampler, single barrel hot gun; Baconli six-barrel revolver; pair =parlor whits wool blankets - nice fur muff and; Cape;silver...plated • enkraved Ice, pitcher. with ealvirri.7% yards all wok e asy cassimese, _for sulk one dozen Beg . best silver- • hmca. forkr, common sense sewin g and emb swot , cr,two beavY bone)" 6016 b splendid=ally Bible, record tograPh and pill* Yoe large:Chabs the value laterealses la the same radio,• . _ • Cataloe of Goods 'Mid BamPle sent . to any . address free. Bend money by registered letters, Address all orders to ALLEN, HAYES & CO.. • • 15 Federal at., Boston. YAWL P. O. Doz. C. Wholesale Dealers In Dry and Fancy Goods. Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums, Leather Goods, dec., do. Albums, •taugl 2.500,000 CUSTOMERS IN, 4 YEARS 'PATRONIZE THE BEST! Having the largest eapital,most experienced buyers, and extensive trade of any concern in the Dollar Sale business, WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION ln every instance, and a/so the best selection of Goods ever offered AT ONE DOLLAR EACH. No other concern has any showwherever onr Agents are selling. Our motto, " Prompt and Reliable. , Male and female agents wanted In city and: country. Tifl LADLES are parti try cularly requested to our rx?pular club system of selling all kinds of Dry and Fancy Goods, Dress Patterns, Cot ton Cloth, Castors, Silver Plated Goods,Watch es, sc. (Established 1564.) A patent pen foun tain and a check describing an article to be sold for a dollar, 10 cents,. 20 for $2; 40 for $4 . , 60 for $lO ; sent by mall. Free pre,ents to getter up, (worth 50 per cent, more than those sent by:any other concern,) according to the size of club, Bend us a trial Club, or 11 not do not fail to send for a circular. N. B.—Our sale should Nor be classed with New York dollar jewelry sales or bogus Tea Companies," as It is nothing of the sort. EASTMAN &KENDALL, je 8 3raw 65 Hanover at.. Boston, Mass. COURT PROCLAMATION. Whereas, the Honorable HENRY G. LONG, President, and Honorable ELEXArinan L. HATES, and Jews J. LIBEART, AssocL ate Judges of the Court ofCommon Pleas in and for the COunty of Lancaster, and Assist ant Justices of the Courts - of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Ses sions of the Peace, In and for the County of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to me di rected, requiring me, among other things, to make public Prociem of throughout my bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer, and a general Jail Delivery, also a Court of General Quarter Sessions the Peace and Jall Delivery, will commence Inthe Court House in the City of Lancaster, In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania onr, the third MONDAY in AUGUST, (the 17 th,) 1868. In pursuance of which precept PostioNorma is HEREBY GIVEN, to the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Lancaster, in the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Con stables, of the said city and county of Lancaster, that they be then and there In their own proper persons with their rolls, records and examina t lons, and inquisitions, and their other remem brances, to do those things which to their offices appertain, in their behalf to be against will done; and also a those who rosecute the prisoners who are, or then p shall be in the jail of said county of Lancaster are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shah be Just. Dated at Lancaster. the 17th day of July, 1868. JACOB F. FREY. Sheriff. 1918 gteloawaStw ;Anton gatific Sailroail. 7 00 MILES OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO Are now finished, and in operation, 160 miles of track have been laid this sprlng,:and the work along the whole line beta ten the At lantic and Pacific States is being pushed for ward more rapidly than ever before. More than twenty thousand men are employed, and it is not impossible that the entire track, from Omaha to Sacramento, will be finished In 1869 instead of 1870. The means provided are am ple, and all that energy, men and money can do to secure the completion of this GREAT NATIONAL WORK, at the earliest possible day, will be done. The UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CON PANY receive: - - I.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right of way, and all -necessary timber and other materials found along the line of its oper tions. IL—A GOVERMENT GRANT of 12,800 Acres of land to the mile, taken in alternate sec- Lions on each side of Rs road. This is an ab solute donation, and will be a source of large revenue in the future. lII—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of United States Thirty-year Bonds, amounting to from 516,000 to 848,000 per mile, according to tne difficulties to be surmohnted on the various sections to be built. The Government takes a second mortage as security, and it is ex pected that not only the interest, but the principal amount may be paid in services rendered by the Company in transporting troops, malls, &c. The interest is now much more than paid in this way, besides securing a great saving in time and money to the Gov ernment. IV.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right to issue its own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, to aid in building the road, to the same amount as the U. S. Bonds, issued for the same purpose and no more. THE GOVERN MENT PERMITS the Trustees of the First Mortgage Bondholders to deliver the Bonds to the Company only as the road is complet ed, and after it ban been examined by United States Commissioners and pronounced to be in all respects a first-class Railroad, laid with a heavy T rail, and completely supplied with depots, stations, turnouts, car-sho, 5, loco motives, care, &c.• V.—A CAPITAL STOCK SUBSCRIPTION from the stockholders, of which over Eight Million Dollars have been paid in upon the work al ready done, and which will be increased as the wants of the Company require. VI.—NET CASH EARNINGS on its Way Busi ness, that already amount to MORE THAN THE INTEREST on the First Mortgage Bonds. These earnings as eno indication of the vast through traffic that must follow the opening of the line to the Pacific, but they certainly prove that FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS upon such a Li prmes operty, costing nearly three their at, AsaSECURE BEYOND waryiCONTLNGE N CY The Union Pacific Bonds run thirty years are for $l,OOO each, and have coupons attached. They bear annual interest., payable on the first days of January and July at the Company's Office in the City of New York, at the rate of six per cent. in gold. The principal is payable in gold at maturity. The price is 102, and at the present rate of gold, they pay a liberal in come on their cost. The Conapany believe that these Bonds, at the present rate, are the cheapest security in the market, and reserve the right to advance the price at any time. Subscriptions will be received in I t iumaster by LANCASTER NATIONAL BANK, REED, McGRANN eV. CO., BANKERS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, and in New York at the Company's Office, No. 20 NaliSfln Street JOHN J. CISCO & SON, BANKERS, NO. 59 WALL STREET, And by the Coinpatay's Advertised Agents throughout the United States. Remittances should be made In drafts or other funds par in New York, and the Bonds will be sent free of charge by return expre,s. Parties subscribing through local agents, Will look to them for their safe delivery. A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR 1868 has Just been published by the Company, giving fuller information than is possible In an advertise 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 Donde, which will be sent free on application at the Company's office or to any of the advertised agents. JOHN J. CISCO, J y 18 3mde,wls Treasurer, New York. orb Nlverfiserneatgi. CG. PENDLETON'S CALISATA TONIC . BITTERS.--The world renowned Stomach Bitten. Great preventive of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Disordered Digestion, dm, Au Re commended by Physicians and used in their daily practice. Hundreds of letters testifying to their efficiency, not published, but can be seen at the principal cake and labratory,.lB Dey street, where for further particulars all communications are to be addressed. Local Agents wanted. Traveling Merchants supplied on very liberal terms. jy2.l,lmdaw OR/1 4 8 & MeNAIIGITIM IMPORTED Spool and Ball Cotton, tor Sewing Machine until] and use unsurpassed In price and'quality. ALEXANDER KNOX, No. 5i2 Pearl street, Jy2l-3md,sw i , ear Broadway, New York. nITIr ARD COIURTRY PROPERTY FOR sale in every direction. See Stanley Day's Yo ßeal rk. Stalled tree. J Estate Circular, No. 925 Broa d y2l- way Im.dsw New FAMILY KNIT'I The Family Knitter manufactured by the Bridgeport Knitting Compel] is acknowl edged by practical knl iters to bethe best for familY nseln the market. Good Afiellia want ,- ed in every county. Send for a Circular. Bridgeport Knitting Co., Bridgeport, Cone. IY2I imdaw WANTED, BY A MANIIFACTI7REB, yy Agents to sell by sample. Address, with stamp for circular. GREENE& C 0. ,, 413 Chestnut street, 1921.1ead‘w Philadelphia. F EVER AND AGIIHICHEI&D IN 24 IlotniS BY , FISHER'S FEVER AND . AGUE PILLS. They are perfectly harmless. purely vegeta ble, and have been used in private practice for years. Mr. T. Ryan, Surveyor of the New York Central Park, has used these Fills in over Priceas on employees and not one failure, Forwarded by mail to any address. Direct, DR. WM. FISHER, 81/ Stoecker street, New York City SANITELLE iy2l-ImdeW _ Ladies do' not Akew this es Escape Your Notice. SANITY.' f OR PEA.ELLICE. It secures to yori perrilailently a most deske ble boon—a akin of satin-like texture, and the warm delicate complexion of rapturous youth. Its eftbcts 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. 11" your druggist does pot keep it send the amount to us and it will b 0 forwarded by Ex press. - A. MAURY I CO., proipietors, jegand l7l Duane street, New York. 4 DipEINILL SCHOOL PRINCETON; NEW SERBlh'. oyi thoroughly preparedfor College, or for Business, Next iti . esslon begins Aug. 20. For Circulars address, le&Elmdaw REV. T. W. CATTELL. 'WEDNESD Star listati: XA1.111A112.11 _NNTATNA'TP BALK—On SATUBDAY, the Sth ill = GIIST, 1243, lthe tmdersigned will offer at public sale on the premises, a, valuable small ENTY.A.CHTT more or leas,' of excellent bum, be/0 1 41ft to the Widow and Heirs of HenryDerr; deceased. situated In Coney. township.Lancestercounty, 'on the road leading-from Klizabetlitown .to patine' 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 storiedLog Weather-boarded HOUdtf iu mother House itt.the yard, suitable fer a Dw or a Shop, an excellent Bank Barn, Spring ouse with a never-falling Spring of excellent Water near the house, also a email stream running through the land. - There good an Orchard of Choice - Fruit .Treea„ In good bearing order on the same. The land is in a high state of culti vation, and laid °Sink) convenient Persons wishing to view the property before the day of sale can do so by =inns on Widow Derr. - • ~ Saie to commence at 2 o'clock, P. H., of said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by : JOHN SOB, jyB-tsv2l Trustee for Widow and Heirs. V ALUABLE FARM A AT P P PLE lIRLIC PIZ RIDGE q TM, ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST MTH, MS. The undersigned. as Administrator of John Smoke, dated, will offer at public sale on the premises, on the day above FARES, nam, the VALUABLE ed b co el n o t n a fing s to abo T t e estate of the late deceased, 267 ACRES of excelltist J.,iniestone Land, situated about 1 mile Iran White Hall, 4 miles from Stephen son's Depot on the Winchester and Potomac Railroad. and 6 miles from Winchester, Fred erick county, Va. The Farm is in a good state of cultivation, and contains about 65 ACRES OF EXCELLENT TIMBER. The Fencing is in good order. The improvements consist of a good BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, containing 10 rooms, Barn, Stabling, Granary, Dairy, Smoke House, a Well of excellent Water in the yard, 2 good Springs, eta Thee - Farm is susceptible of division, and if desired will be offered as two farms on the day of sale. Timms—One-third of the purchase money cash; the remainder intwo equal annual pay. ments. the purchaser to execute notes, bear ing interest from the day of sale, secured by deed of trust on the land. The purchaser. if he prefer,• may pay all or half the purchase money down. Possession will be given on April 1. 1868. The purchaser of the land can have the priv ilege of seeding in the fall crop, Any one desiring to purchase will be shown the farm by calling on the tmdersigned, jy2s-11.dadaw DAVID L. SMOKE, Administrator of John Smoke. decd. XTENSIVE BALE OF VALUABLE E Real Estate.—On SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, A. D.. 1868. in pursuance of the directions of the Will of Jacob Bowman, deceased, the un dersigned Executors will sell at Public vendue, on the premises in Ephrata, Ephrata town ship, Lancaster county, the real estate of said deceased; consisting of a valuable tract of land, CONTAINING 100 ACRES, divided in valuable building and timber lots, as to wit: No. 1, Being the homestead of late said de ceased, with about 20 ACRES OF LIMESTONE LAND, of the best quality, adjoining the turnpike and lands of Widow Konigmacher,dec'd, Abraham Bowman and other lots, with a large 2-story dressed SANDSTONE DWELLING HOUSE, 45 by 80 feet fronting on said Turnpike, Bank Barn, eke, a well of neverfaiiing good water, fruit trees and other improvements. Also a Frame Tenant House, Stable &c., and about 34 of an Acre of land fronting on said turnpike, on south side. Also a valuable _piece of ground containing about EIGHT ACRES, fronting on said turn pike, extending to the Reading and Columbia Railroad, and adjoining land of David Stein metz, Martha Gross, and other lots, well suited to lay off a number,of tine building lota. The remainder of said real estate lying west of the Lancaster and Reading road, laid off in upwards of 80 or 40 valuable building lots, con taining variously from to 1 Acre of ground, fronting on said turnpike, or said Lancaster and Reading road; and all at the North limits of mid Increasing and flourishing town of Ephrata, within a few hundred yards of the Railroad Depot. That part between 40 and 50 Acres lying east of said Lancaster & Reading road la the greater part heavy valuable Waite and Black Oak and Chestnut Timber. Was never cat, divided in 2 and 4 Acre Lots, part thereof being excellent quality farm land. Said Real Estate now offered for sale, hai been the late Homestead of said Jacob -Bow manoieceased, and, such an inducement for purchasing Building Lots, so near the centre of said village, is an opportunity seldom offer ed to purchasers where building lots have been in great demand since the Railroad was located. Persons desiring to view the premises before the sale will please call on Abraham Bowman, one of the Executors, residing in the village, who has a plot thereof to show the same. Sale to commence at, 1 o'clock P. M. of said day, when terms will be made known by the undersigned Executors of said Jacob Bowman, deceased. JONAS BOWMAN, jy Zd 41w. 22 ABRAHAMBOWMAN. VALUABLE FARM ON APPLE RIDGE FARM, CONTAINING THREE HUNDRED PUBLIC &THIR SAL TY-FIVE ACRES AT E, ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19Tn, 1803. On the day above named will be sold to the highest bidder on the premises, about 9 miles from Winchester, 4 miles from Stephenn's Depot, on the Winchester and Potomac Rsoail road, and I. mileifrom White Hall, Frederick county, Va., the Farm belonging to the heirs of the late William Abbott, deed, containing 33E. ACRES of excellent limestone land, wall-proportloned with the finest Ti'nber in the Shenandoah Valley or elsewhere. The improvements con gist of a GOOD FRAME DWELLING, of convenient construction, Smoke House, Stone Dairy, with one of the finest Springs in the Valley, good Barn,Stabling, Corn Cribs and Granaries to hold 1.000 bushels of Grain, Car riage House, Sheds, and In fact all the im provements usually found on a first-class farm. The fencing is post and cap, and as good as can be found in the Valley. Also, a TENANT HOUSE, on the farm, very convenient to the residence and in good repair. A rare opportunity is now offered any one desiring to purchase an elegant Farm, pro vided with every convenience. The Land is of the best quality Limestone, and the neigh borhood in all respects healthy and pleasant. Possession of all the land (reserving the growing crops.) and the Tenant House will be given immediately; possession of the Dwell ing House will be given on the Ist of March, 1809, or sooner if practicable. TERMS. One-third of the purchase money cash; the remainder in two equal annual payments, the purchaser to execute notes, bearing interest from day of sale, secured by deed of trust on the land. The purchaser, 11 he prefer, may pay all or half the purchase money down. Persona wishing to examine the Farm will find Wit. B. A P Borr on the premises, who will take pleasure in exhibiting the advantages of this fine estate. In ease the Farm is not sold, the fields will be leased out privately for the Fall crop.— Parties desiring to rent will apply to W.' B. Abbott in event of failure to sell the farm. THE HEIRS of Wm. Abbott, deceased. Jr22.tswal DIIBLIC SALE OF REAL Deed of f the authority of a Deed of Trust bear ing date on the first day of July. 1813, and re corded In the Clerk's Office of the County Court of Clarke county, Va., on the 14th day of July, 1853, executed by Robert C. Randolph and wile to James P. Rieley (now deceased) and Prov ince McCormick, Trustees, 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, de ceased, will, in order to t raise, pay and satisfy the principal sum of 810,000, with interest on the same from and after the let day of Janu ary, 1862, which, according to said Trust and obligation referred to therein, is now In arrear and unpaid, sell, at Public Auction, In Berry ville, the County seat of said county, on the corner of the street at Its Intersection by the Turnpike leading to Millwood in said county, on the terms mentioned below, ON TRUESDAY, JULY 10, 1868, Ts'it FOLLOWING PIECES AND PARCELS OF LAND mentioned and described In said Trust Deed, In separate parcels, as therein described or so much thereof as will pay said debt andinter est, 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 New Market," containing about TWO HUNDRED & TWENTY SIX ACRES, and the " same land conveyed by metes and bounds by Philip Burwell and Susan R. his wife to the said, Robert C. Randolph by deed dated 72d February 1838, and recorded in the Clerk's Office the 26th February 1831:" ONe OTHER TEAcr, described in said trust deed as "adjoining the above described tract contain ing about 227'A AC RP,S, and as "being part of the Bald farm above mentioned, called 'New Market'" and which was conveyed by deed from Philip L. C. Bur well dated the 28th of June 1841, to the said Philip Burwell and by the latter devised to said Robert C. Randolph by his last will," dm.. which is "of record in Clarke County Court" dc.; and ONE&rare Team% described in said 1 Deed of Trust as adjoining the above described Tracts, containing 129 ACRES, being the same which was conveyed by deed from Mary A. Page and L. H. Lee and wife to the said Robert C. Randolph, dated 2d of April, 1849, and recorded in Clark County Court. These several tracts of land herein before mentioned, or so much of them as will be suf ficient to pay the debt, 'interests and , costs aforesaid, will be sold in such order as will be indicated on the day of sale. The title Is be lieved to be unquestionable and perfect, and they are rated among the fine lands of the low county cd the Valley of Virginia, lying In the 01 Clarke, abont 3% miles of Berryville, 8 or 9 miles from Winehester having a McAd am Turnpike at hand which intersects or falls in with other palms of the same kind, running East, West and North and Routh ; besides oth er facilities and advantages, which need not be mentioned here. The undersigned is authorized -by the Exe cutors of Isaac Wood, dee'd., to say that the following terms mar.btf.here announced: Cash on the day of sale, to pay coats 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 90 days from day o reale, negotiable note with approv ed endorser to be given fur same, bearing in terest from day of sale; the other two-thirds of the purchase money payable, in equal in stalments, in one, two, and three years from day of sale, all bearing interest from that day, and said interest payable semi-aunnally so as to meet the requirement of the Bond and Deed of Trust of JanuarylBB3, but reserving the right of each of said ' deferred payments to di vide them into such sums, and in inch man ner as will enable said Executors to settle and' distribute said decedent's estateamonz the parties entitled, according to his will; and for all of said deferred payments purchaser is to. give his individual bond, to be secured on the land purchased by him (as soon as the deed is made) by Deed of Truitt.. The ndersigned is further instructed to say, that It isprobable, if desired, irtore extended credits may be conce ded by the day of sale ; and if So, they will be given and will be so annonneed authoritative- FY on the day aside in waiting—the object be ing to make the property sell at a falland fair price. ; Sale to commence at Ii o'clock, A. M. The land to be sold by the more, according to the metes and bounds of the deeds by which the said Robert C. Randolph holds—not to be sur veyed. P. McCORMICK., Surviving Trnatee. POSTPONEMENT. The above sale Is 'postponed mall TUES. DAY, the let day of SEPTEMBER, IM9, on which day the land will be sold launch parcels or tracts as will then be designated, in which value Saninel.l. O. Moore and David H. Mo• Gabe. Trustees, In a subsequent deed of trust executed by said Robert O. Randolph and wife for the benefit of all the creditors of said 'Ran dolph will unite. Iy thaw 29.1td P. bIoCORM/HR. !IL SONLAEFFER. ' • WHOT.AR A rag AND ANT. 4//.. ii/DDLBRY NOB 1 AND 2 EAST KING ESTIOprr Jan 10 LANOASTER, PA. LTA, (AILGU,BT' agritulturaVA.. 01 , L 1L.•ritiL .., 1111;.113 , 111.1: . itexarsorcracopy-Eturostsowre. NADK 1310.1 C ' . . Saper•Phosphate ar aNandallt and .1 Potash. .I . inszAnisp iTatimox Altazzaumrow.. Puked in Asp ar SOO Ws leach. . Filoti , gal , per Ton 9,,tenZaa dealers. dfeconnt to It lum rained good mops of Wheat, Piny Oats, ' Potatoes, Grass, Ootton, Tobacod. _and. Ve-geta tables of all kinds. Frerrnerswoodd do wale° be. quire grater nearest dealer in /waltzers al to the renege obtained from the tug of ilantere. The vowing crops ofWheat t at time,freely attmt its vartme. • IL Is highly reamllendad lb" all who have used it up to this time; • • - We have numerous testim to the effect that it is an' Invaluable F, and We re commend asa top dressing for Wheat and Grass, • - DESON,SHARPLEBBc CO., SOLIS AGIZNTS, 39 Socrin WATER AND 40 SOU= WILLUVIS, Phgesdelphia. Fut tale by - WM. REYNOLDS. till ang_2B9 , l 79 South St.. Raltiluold. BAUGH'S CONEERCIKir MA NITSFB - - E - TM ° ON EVERY BAUGH & SONS, AND NORTH WESTERN FERTILIZING CO cHICA.GO, Sole Manufactur ers PRICEp S. Baugh's Raw Bone PhOsphate. Price, $5B per 2,0$ lbe. Baugh's Chicago Bone Fertilizer. Price, 850 per 2,4 lbs. Baugh's Chicago Blo l od Manure. ;Price, 850 per $2,000 lbs. The above Manures are furnished In both bags and barrels, whichevel customers prefer. 41i-The Bags are nnifoim in weight 160 ponnd6.ll6 The attention of Farmers is especially direct ed to the fact that the sources of the Raw Ma tErlar of which the above Manures are corn- Paged, are so well under control that we can furnish them of strictly uniform quality and condition, end that they contain a larger per tentage of ammonia than any other class of manufactured manures in the market. SONS, 20 S. Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. NORTHWESTERN FERTILIZING CO., Cor. Lake 6t Lasalle Sts., Chicago. For Sale by SAMUEL HESS, Lancaster, Pa. Sir BAUGH'S COMMERCIAL MANURES may be procured from dealers in any of the principal towns la the United Slates or Do- minion of Canada. Oan 29 amw 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 to 300 lbs of the best Buperphosphates. It ripens the wheat crop from five to seven days earlier that the phosphates, which fact alone gfsres It incalculable advan- M es t ,.. y A liberal (discount to dealers. For JOHN S. REESE 44 CO., --- - _ General Agents for Pacific Guano Co., IS South Delaware Ave., Philad'a, mar 25 timwl2) And 71.Boutii Bt., Baltimore D ROOT & SON, SE ANUS ACTT:TRIMS OP • Plows and Cultivators, MOUNT JOY, PA., Have constantly on hand, and furnish to order Plows and Cultivators of the the verybest pat• terns and all sizes. We use all first-class materiel, and aim to get out the very best work in the market. All work warranted. Orders by mall promptly attended to. DANIEL ROOT. Jy20.4tw30 B. M. ROOT. M GEISELIII&N, JR.., & CO. (Late BAUD & GRIBELMAN,) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, WHISKEY, &C. No. 129 NORTH BROAD STREET, PHILADELPHIA; Als- Prompt attention will be given to sales and a Fpeedy return made thereof. Parties can rest assured that the highest price will be secured for all produce entrusted to our care. may 13 tfw 19 THERE IB N'O MANU.RE R A W BONES, FRO3I WIIICHIS 3SADE A.. I\T I\T ' S RAW BONE SUPER-PH Os PH AT E! Warranted Perfectly Pure and Free from Adul teratlon. STANDARD 'GUARANTEED I 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 801 l AR- EVERY FARMER SHOULD UB4 IT. 'VI CRIIFT & TOIING Manufacturer's Agent, 22 SOUTH WHARVES, PHILADELPHIA. feb 26 Factory at Wilmington, Del. 7mw 8 Sr FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. -iiBS FARMERS' LOOK TO YODEL INTEREST! McCORMICK'S HABVESTE.R. Paris Exposition Universal, the Great Prize Grand Gold Medal of Honor for Harvesting Machines, and the Decoration of the Cross of the Legion of Honor, awarded to C. H. McCor mick, over all other ExlSbitors. 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, Will be at Cooper's Hotel, Mondays, Wed nesdays and - Saturdays. (may 13 tfwlB D. G. RHOADS, FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE CO M MI9BI O.Nn MERCHANT 18 LAS'ALLE STREET, ondAeo, Particular attention paid to the purchase of Grain and Produce for eastern orders. REFERENCES: Bushong & Bro., Bankers, Reading, Fauna. Barnhart & Koch, Grain Dealers, Whitlock . dr, Wallace, Coin. Merchants, N, Y, City National Bank, Chicago, 111. apr THE "POULTE R RERS , FRIEND," O, CHICKEN POWDER. I CORYEIGEIT sscuarm.l A certain cure for GAPES IN CHICKENS AND TUREETS , Wlll prevent and Cure Chicken Cholera, and other Disease& common to Poultry, and will promote an increase of Fat. Full Directions accompany each Package. PRICE 95 CENTS. The annexed area few or the certificates we have received In proof of the great value and efficacy of the Poulterers' Friend: CAMSOLLTON. Baltimore CO" Md., December lath, 18u7. 1 Messrs. Ctotloorthy & Cb. Oarrrississr :-1 have need your " Poniter• era' Friend upon a brood of young chickens that, had the gapes, and am happy to say, that by the use of a few doses they were entirely cured. It will certainly cure the gapes when used according tedirections. Yours, dm., OEO. HARMAN. ANNAPOLIS, MD., February 7th, 1888. Mews. Cletworthy & Ch.: GENTLIENSN :—I have sold all the "Poulter ers' Friend" I received from you last August. The poultry in the surrounding country was dying very fast with "Cholera.' I recommend ed your " Poulterers' Friend," and U far as I could learn, it has proved a cure for the dis ease. W. R. GOODMAN. BASTLXOSIC, February 2,, 1888. Mews. Cloacorihy dc My chickens were dy ing , very fast with what my neighbors called 'Chicken Cholera." I was Inducted to try your ''Poultarers! Friend," and it worked like a charm. I gave it as di. reeky', and It cured those that were then sick, and I ha m ve not seen ur any symptoms of the dis ease slu Yo, do. B. IMICKInf, Crossand Warnerstreets. Surpintaneroww, W. VA., March 238, 1&18. Mews. Cloiworthy & Co., • Garin : Having lost a great many fowls dor. Ins the early Spring, with." Chicken Cholera," I wail Indiwd by Mr...lmeph Id. Sionebraker of Bliepberfttown, Va., to,trr a paper of your .PoulWrers' friend," whichl did I and I ha only used three doses when:the disease Wasp petted, and r have Ent, lost a fowl since. I can most safely recommend E to do What it says, if the directions are followed. • • • • CFCRIETIAII WELTY. "Messrs. Clotworthy Co.; •of Baltimore, Md., have discovered a preparation ,which Is a sure cure for almost • all diseases to ,Which fowls, both young and old, are imbledr. The season for gapes is close at hand, and every poultry breeder who desires to have success with his young dockstought.to inocure one or two y es of the "Poulterers Friend" , A preparaUoia of this kind has been beaded long sMce, for more chicks die imntially than are Another pet; that of vermin on , fowls, and which proves so fatal to many yotuig.broods, may be exterminated or prevented, itis believed, by the use of this panacea."—York .Peansolvantan, JOHN F. LONG Boys, W holesale Agents, Lancaster, Penna. ILANIMILCTIMXD.ONIX DT OLOTWOBTIE.Y 4* 0.0,, WMOJ AA A T ' 7 DAUGGISTS, NO. SW WEST BUM* ONE BTRENr, BALTIMORE, MD. r% PRICE 112.00 PER •DOZEN TO THE TRADE. ALlteral DisoorkniAUqwedorhan purchased in large qpantiylea. OArrxori.—The pAblla fire ca4tioned agawet any ainllleg prepalatlOn; Only Oloectortnra are genuine. Sp emw is 6.8 . irt PUVIO. gkOvirttArmentri MHZ ESTABLISHED FIRE, 1 J. J. ItIOHI IIBO . I t & 00., DO Manx= Iteramor. Purran'a„ la the Isnmathlanniadanting Oertileetionem and Wholesale Dealers in Fruits. Nuts, &0., mar 25 In the Unltlldiltatea. lyw 12 . .11**(1. 8 SMA.-BIDE RICKEY. - BRAE:P . Idt •CO., 'NO. 727 CNESTNUT I3TREE7', ELAVZ OPTEi29 AND 0171 M AT POPULAR PRICES, BZVIIMAI. CAS= Or TILE EMPRESS, BEA-SIDE, AND TRAVELING ASIZA WLS, OF TH;E C4O iC*T DESIGNS &COLORINQB RICKEY, SHARP & CO., 727' 011.ESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Ipw26 PACKAGE , CHURNING MADE EASY. Good Presit Butter all the Year Round FARMERS, ATTENTION! SAVE TIME! GAVE MONEY! SAVE LABOR I By using Tomlinson do Co.'s (Lincoln Eng land) Celebrated Butter Powder. By the use of this inexpensive Powder, churning for hours is reduced to minutes, and is applicable to the making of Butter at all seasons of the year. A small quantity added to the milk or cream at the .time of churning will produce Butter in much lees time, in larger quantity, and of a superior quality, flavor and consistency: It removes the unpleasant flavor caused by the cows feeding on turnips, garlic, weeds.ete ; and prevents all rancidity peculiar to butter; also makes it firmer and sweeter even in the hot test weather. This Powder, now being introduced into this country, has long been in use throughout Europe and the Canadas, and Butter made with it has invariably taken the price at all Agri culturainhows, whenever exhibited. Price 25 cis. and 60 cis. per Box. Sold by all respectable Druggists and Store-keepers throughout the Country. Jel7-4mw24 JAMES A. ARMSTRONG, General Agent for United States No. 119 Market stree, Philadelphia. W . lIOWARD, BROOKS dc STEVENSON MANI/PAC - MR.IM OF WIDE AWAKE CAPS, AND CATIPAT.GN EQUIPMENTS• NO. 119 NORTH THERD STREET, PHILADELPHIA Caps and Capes, of enamelled Oil Cloth, o all colors , made to order at shortest possible notice. Jy 8 luvr77 p ATENT PROTECTOR FRUIT JARS• "ALWAYS RELIABLE." THEY MEET EVERY WANT IN A GOOD FRUIT JAR, FAMILIES OR FRUIT PRESERVERS WITII CERTAINTY AND EASE, WITHOUT INJURY TO THE COVER The Protector Jars have metal Lids trial Arms, which turn on the inclines of the neck of the Jare, and thus tighten the rubber on to the Ground Edre of the Jar mouth. The re sult is, a Combined Lid and Clamp (one piece,) which closes or opens the Jar with a slight turn, and without injury to the covers, which can thus be used repeatedly. GLASS AND CROCKERY DEALERS, HOUSE FURNISHING AND DRUG STORES F. & J. BODINE, PATENTEES AND MANUFACTDIcERS DRUGGISTS' AND PERFUMERS' GLASSWARE Wine, Porter, Ale and PATENT MEDICINE BOTTLES Particular attention given to Private Moulds No. 20 SOUTH SEVENTH STREET .1.9 20 PHILADELPHIA. 4t.w30 COLUMBIA INSURANCE COMPANY CAPITAL AND ASSETS, 8624,210 49 This Company continues inatult Build ings, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by Are, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium or premium note. SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount Insured,.-88,304, 296 . 91 Less am't expired in 's6 212.938.00 8,091,969.51 CAPITAL AND INCOME. dm't. of premium note., Jan. lot, 1865 8425,09188 Leos premium notes ex -18,078.55 410,017.21 .m't of premium notes received InlBBs 11.5,584.13 8,1330.14 Ba j l an an . ce at, of BBs iiremlams. Cash receipts, less corn miasions 1886...... 40,755.88 070,188.27 CONTRA. Losses and expentee paid In 1860 97,i187.0 Balance of Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, 1888......... 11532,210.01 1570,198. E B! GREEN, Preatctent, Gunton Yours, Jr., Secretary. hticraead. B. Bauman, Tresumrea. I/MD=OM: Robert Crane, William Patton, R. T. Ryon, John W. Maser John Fend:Joh, Gem. Young, Jr. H. G. Minich, Nicholas McDonald. Sam'l F. EberleM, Michael B. Shuman. &mos B. Orson B. pe C. Sla g doludter T , Edund S, HEO. W. H rin ERR, Agent, ',cmar rib D law I Duke street, opp LANCASTEIA PE rt NN'A.osite the Cou House I=E E! Ez.F.A. F. LANDis, KEYSTONE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOE', E A 14.2 OHEBT.NUT kITRICET, LANCASTER, PA., LANDIS d CO„ Paopturroaa. Iron and Brass Castings Done to Order. Maginot, Mill Gearing, Shartings, Pulleys, de., built. AlllO, .a nett , and improved Gratz Thresher and Separator. Models for Patentees made to order. speoutt attention paid to repairing._ N.B.—The Hoffholn's Reaper and Mower can also be bad at, our sbopS. This Reaper and Mower warranted to give_natisfaetion. Call and see It. ap P 7 tfw LANDIS d 00. II Ell 1 I)A.N ANTI-INCRUNIkTION C 0.13 OFFICE No. 147 Sown! roma' 111e4at, PHILADELPHIA. • - •• • Will remove' acmes from steam Milani and keep them clean, render the Boller less liable to Explosion, andz cattalos a great saving of fuel. . , These Instruments have been la successful use during the last two years IA many of the large 'establishments' of Philadelphia, and other parts of the 'United 'States, from which Memos& flattering testimonials ef their wonderful saving of fuel and labor bve been • received. • • MP PARTIES baying BOILERS would do welLto call at the' Office, and 'examine twig. monies de., dte. • • JOSE FAItIIIRA4 I, • Mout /Moms, .• ' secretary sad Troaatirer.. .1 0 B YAW 99 EITI4ER FOR USE BY THEY CAN BE MADE AIR-TIGHT READILY OPENED I=l TRADE SUPPLIED BY XANTIFACTIIHERS Mineral Water Bottles Pickle, Preserve, Jelly and Snuff Jars OFFICE, Nuontatut Zompantm Whine „flops, fa. JACOB B. LABDIS THE AHTI.INCRUBTATOU girg goodo,,Ar. SPIsING 18881 (SLOTHS . , 'll 19 AND OBoTiiING • • ; • . ; • HAGER it BROTHER% FINE BLACK AND COLORED . CLOTH FRENCH. & AMERICAN COA.TINGIB. CM3I3I3IERES FOR SUITS. CAIDIKEEI= 3 , DRAP D' &TIC, JEANS, (40. , GOODS FOR BOYS' , WEAR A very large and complete assortment and Prices ea Low as in MO. READY MADE CLOTHING FINE DRESS SUITS. MEDIUM AND FINE CABSIMERE SUITS. SUITS FOR BOY'S. A full assortment of our own manufacture and guaranteed to give satialactlon in PRICE, QUALITY AND STYLE. HAOER. & LADIES DRESS GOODS! We invite an examination of NEW SPRI,NG DRESS GOODS JUST RECEIVED! MOURNING , GOODS; Of Lupln'a Manufacture, (Minding BOMBAZINES, TAMIIISE, CANTON CLOTHS BILK POPLINI&CHALLIES, POPLIN ALPA.CAS, MOLLkIRS, &c., SC BLACK AND COLORED SILKS! FROM FINE TO EXTRA QUALITIES HAGER d BROTHERS. `WINDOW IMAM'S 1 WINDOW SHADES HAGER dr. BROTHERS have now In store a choice selection of WINDOW SHADES, to which they invite attention. Also, all widths of White, Buff and Green Shade Hollande. WALL PAPERS, WALL PAPERS, WALL PAPERS• BLUER it BROTHERS are now receiving SPRING STYLES FOR 1851. Our Stock will be found complete, and to comprise a great variety of new designs of plain and decorative PAPER HANGINGS, Fine Stamped Gilt, Satins, Blank and Wood Colors, for PARLORS, HALLS, DINING ROOMS AND CHAMBERS. Also, DECORATIVE PAPERS In MARBLE, FRESCOES, OAK, WALNUT =M! The moat complete assortment ever offered In Lancaster,and will ho sold at IC. than Phila• delphia prices. Call and examine. HAGER Rt BROTHERS. C ARPETS! ENGLISH BRUSSELS, ENOLIBH TAPESTRY, intperia/ Three-Ply, Tapestry Ingrain, Ertra and 614pm:fine ingrain, Three-Ply and Plain Vene tian, Woo/ Dutch, (Wage, Hemp and Rap asrpcts of Hartford and Lowell, and best Pititatietphitt makes. FLOOR OIL CLOTHy—from 1104 yardu wide, Cocoa and Cztuton Malt.lnge, Rum Door Mato, Ac. We now offer a very full and complete stock and at VERY LOW PRICES. mar 2.5 tfwl2 HAGER dr. BROTHERS. 1868 THE GREATEST BARGAINS 1868 AND THE BEST PLACE TO BUY! CUEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST, QHEAP JOHHN•S VARIETY `1T017.1. No. 3 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER CITY THE ➢LOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY, .. , and at unprecedontedly Low Prices, of (Jou& of all kinds. EMBED PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, PERFUMERY, SOAPS and an endless variety of Notions. He also 1,1 o u hand a large aud finely selected Block of DRY GOODS! OLOVE.'3, HOSIERY, AND TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS ALSO, BOOTS AND SHOES for Men Women and Children. Also, TINWARE, LOOKING GLASSES, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, TEA SETS, &C., Now Is the time to got bargaine, as the entire stock has been laid In at greatly reduced figures GOODS SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Aga - Remember the cheapest and best place to buy in all Lanenater la at CHEAP JOHN'S No. 3 EAST KING ST., LANCASTER CITY. dec 4 • LI w4B Naiad. D R. CARRALL'S VEGETABLE CORDIAL! The only known Cure for the Gravel, Dia betes, Weakness and Inflammation of the Kim• neys and Urinary °Nana. Dr. Carrall has made the diseases of the kidneys his special study for several years, and Is now able to put before the public A PERFECT CURE FOR THE SAME. The following are ev Mono. a of the kidneys being Directed: First a distress In the small of the back when walking, standing or lying too long, especially when first getting up In the morning. or in case of too much exercise. This is generally followed by a dlstre.s In the sides, stiffness of the limbs, swelling of the limbs and stomach, also a tendency to dropsy, shortness of breath and rheumatic pains. This lean affec tion of the kidneys. Persons may know thin by feeling worse when having cold, and in thin case the urine will have a very high color. Many people are confined to their homes with this disease, and have given up to:die with the dropsy or rheumatism. - - - EIIMISM This is a weakness or inflammation of the kidneys and urinary organs, causing frequent discharges of urine both day and night; these discharges being at times uncontrollable, at other times with much pain and disagreeable burning. E=l2! This is a stone caused by a sediment which collects a t the kidneys when they fall to act freely; then passing through the urinary chan nels into the bladder, there becomes au In creasing atone. All this is caused by Liu kid neys not performing their proper (Unctions, The experience of thousands la that Dr. CarraWa Cordial Will Disoolvo Tido so that it will pals without pain, clear out all that sediment from which they collect, and stimulate the Irlduoys to their proper action, therefore remove all the above mentioned trouble. The useof this article, from oue to three mouths, will cure the most severe cases. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. Prepared by DR. CARRALL, Office No. 180 Harmony street, Philadelphia. In_ Sold by all Druggists. A Cure is legally warranted In all cases who call upon Dr. Carroll. Write and ash these parties what this article has done for them: Rev. 13. C. Lippincott, Glassboro', N. S. Mr. Allan Wells, Mount Holly, N. J. John Handbert, 2154 Summer street, William Wattle, 1028 South sth street, —Orders directed to Johnson, Holloway Cowden, 1102 Arch street,Phil'a, Jolo lyw GI MEDICAL. DOCTOR N. B. BRISBINE, Physician for Chronic Dieemes, has a per manent office at NO. 93EART KINU ST., LANCASTER, PA., Where he has been engaged for some time past, In the successful treatment of OLD OBSTINATE DISEA SEA. 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 13risbine devotes exclusive attention to the class of diseases, In which his practice has been uniformly successiul, effecting cures when they have baffled all systems of treat ment. CONSUMPTION, • PARALYSIS, RHEUMATISM, BRONCHITIS DYSPEPSIA, ASTHMA, PILES, AND DROPSY, DISEASES OF THE LIVER, HEART, LUNGS, STOMACH, SKIN AND OP THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, And all those Diseases peculiar to female' through llle, are promptly and permanently cored when curable, and reasonable charge's made ior medicines. The Doctor's principal remedial agents are selected carefully from the Pharmacopteia of the United States and Germany, and prepared and given out by him at his ()dice, and 1 1. . blue all the modern improvements of me tine, among which are Inhalation. Atomiz - Lion, Electrical and Magnetic treatment, which are all used with success in this late day of progress. The Doctor invites all who are afflicted, to call and consult him, free of charge, and give him and his medicines a FAITHFUL TRIAL. Doctor Briebize Diagnoses Diseases urine, ono. of the most infallible testa of 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 tees. The Doctor is a graduate of Stern ug Medical College, and the old German Eclectic school, was Surg and Meclaal Director In the late War, ham bad a largo experience, both in civil and military praotice, and only degree repu tation on his own merits. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE: No. 03 East King street, a few doors above the Eastern Ho tel, and a little over a square above the Court House. lT apr timW 17 Consultation tree and confidential. Marino, C. THE LABGESTANDFINEST STOCK Or SADDLERY IN THE CITY, M. HABERBUSH'S, S. W. ANGLE-OF CENTRE SQUARE. LANOASTER,_ PA. Sliver and Gold Mounted EIRTUps, Prince's Metal and Covered Mounted liar. MO. Fine Japanned and Oride Mounted Harness. Fine and Common Double Harness. TEAM HARNESS.. Men's and Boy's Riding Saddles. Ladles' Biding Saddles and Bridles. gLeathers,ulk Riding and Team Wh] Cotton and Linen Fly. Nets. Linen and Gitm Horse Covers and Lap lovers. Also, Sole Leather Trunks. . . Ladles' Drets Trunks. Gents' Traveling Trunk". • • Bole Leather and Common Valens. Leather and Cart Traveling Bags. Fine Turkey an French Morocco Miteltels. and all other ar cies in the buatness which be sold at the LOWEST CARA DRICI Particular attention paid to reping. , • Alao, Rennes' Improved' arness Pads' d hoc fl , • ✓aiYni loe4ights for nThalmtarnlirgoition%