Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, August 12, 1868, Image 4

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Lpasy SuirstAny.—A meeting in behalf
:2,"brthe ,Delaware and Lancaster Railroad
was recently held in Books county.
Letters patent have been procured by
rPrederlok C. Curie, of this city, for an
im
provement in the manufacture of rasps and
tiles. •
Our readers should bo careful in 'remit , -
' ing any fifty cent notes, as a number of well
executed counterfeits of that denomination
are said to be in circulation. •
The report made to the Great Council of
Pennsylvania, Order of Red Men, shows
that there are about ninety subordinate
Councils in the State, with a membership
of about 10,(10 At the recent annual ses
sion eighteen representatives were elected
to the Great Council of the United States,
which meets in Cincinnati next month.
Ills i stated that the first fifteen days in
July, of this year, were on an average
twelve degrees warmer than the same pe
riod-of time last year.
The trade on the Susquehanna Canal Is
stated to be 'very light, owing In a great
measure to the busy barvestseason and the
late unusually low state of the water ; the
recent heavy rains will, probably, cause
business to e more brisk, and now
until the close of navigation, the trade on
the canal will be more lively.
An exchange says, that a hen has a cepa
' city of laying six hundreds eggs and no
more. As most of these are laid during the
first four years of her life, it la thought by
many farmers to be economy to out oil her
head when she is four years old, and sell
her to a boarding-house keeper for a spring
chicken.
The New York hfueical Gazette for Au
gust, contains twelve quarto pages, four of
which are filled with choice Music; the
very boat musical talent in the country Is
employed in prep Brother ts , 500aring i articles. Pub
lished by Mason s Broadway,
New York. Terms, al per annum, in ad-
Vance.
Merry's Museum, for August, is received,
and contains, among other good things, a
funny story for boys,—" The Persuadable
Pig," with three capital illudrationsi The
subscription price of this sprightly and en
tertaining Monthly, is only $1.50 per year,
with liberal terms to clubs, and valuable
premiums for new subscribers. The pub
lishers will send a specimen number free
to any ono who wishes to raise a club. Ad
dress, Horace B. Puller, Boston, Masa.
TEE pic-nio of the Moravian Sunday
School to Lit lz Springs, on Thursday, is pro
nounced by all who participated as one of
the most delightful excursion the school
ever had. About three hundred persons
took passage in the train, and, after a de
lightful ride, arrived safely at the Liiiz
depot. The children and parents were soon
dispersed, seeking places for rest and enjoy
ment. The clouds which earlier in the
morning threatened rain, began to disperse,
to the joy of all. After a short interval for
play, the school was culled together, and
engaged in singing several beitutifuLand
stirring hymns. Bishop Bigler spoke a few
words, and invoked the Divine blessing
upon the occasion. Prot. Beck, who is al
ways a favorite with the children, made a
short address, and after singing another
hymn, the school dispersed for a happy
time. About 12 o'clock, old and young
partook of a bounteous repast, provided by
the different families, and set upon a com
mon table, with the usual accompaniment
of good moravian coffee, cooked in large
kettles upon the ground. The LiiizSunday
School was to have held their pic-n lc the day
before, but was,preyented by the rain, and
the interest of the occasion was enhanced
by their arrival upon the Spring grounds
in the afternoon, accompanied by an Or
ehestra, which discoursed excellent music.
At half-past two o'clock the schools were
called together and after singing several
hymns, they were most delightfully and
profitably entertained by Rev. A. A. Rein
eke, of New York, known to the readers of
the Moravian Church paper, as "Mr. alo
mien." After the address, the Ulm school
loft the ground to take the curs upon an
excursion to Sinking Springs, while the
Lancaster school engaged in various ways
of enjoyment. At live o'clock supper was
served, not forgetting the coffee, after which
the plays were continued until 7.15 P. M.,
when the call was made to proceed to the
depot. The train arrived in good time,
and the cars emptied by the Litiz excur
sionists, wore soon refilled by the Laticas•
tor school. All reached home safely, and
delighted with the excursion.
SINGULAR AFFAIIL—A most: singular
affair happened on the 29th ult. to Mr.
Henry S. Bareley, formerly of Lancaster,
but now residing at Delano, Schuylkill
county. It appears that while Mr. Barclay
was sitting ut u window reading a news
paper two cats ran into the mom, one of
which jumped up on the:newspaper and
seizing Mr. B. by the right hand near the
bottom of the index finger, hold to it so
firmly with lie teeth that ho was compelled
to break the cat's back to make it relin
guisli its hold. His arm swelled up almost
Instantly from the effects of the bite, but the
prompt application of strong remedies
abated the swelling considerably, and Mr.
B. now expects to soon entirely recover
from the effects of the injury.
SITMBIEP. COMPLAINTS.—This, of all other
seasons of the year, demands carefulness in
diet. Bowel diseUses are alarmingly preva•
Aunt, especially amongst children. This, to
a very great extent, is the fault of parents;
they are too apt to indulge their children
with food nod drink which bad fur better
be withheld Iron them• The simplest food
possible is best for them—rice, milk, ripe '
fruits, and light food generally is to be pre
ferred. Pork and veal should be avoided,
as well as imperfectly matured potatoes,
and particularly the unripe and diseased
apples, peaches and pears, which are be
ginning to make their appearance in our
markets. A little extra care it, regard to
diet, proper attention to cleanliness, and
the avoidance of exposure to drafts of air,
will, in the majority of cases, prove a pre
ventive of summer complaints to which
children aro so subject.
PERPETUAL. MOTION.—The Reading Ga
zette says that on Monday we visited the
office of Dr. Updegraff, 01 this city, to in
vestigate the working of a self-acting ma
chine of his construction. We saw the
machine and saw it run. There is no mis
take but that it is a great achievement, end,
so far us we could discover, a perfect success
in the long-sought for principle of perpet
ual motion. It is a simple mechanical
contrivance Unit reveals at once to the eye
all its machinery, and the principle by
which motive power is actually
_acquired
without the aid of springs or weights. So
far as we areable to judge (and we lay claim
to a little mecnanical ingenuity) there is no
deception ; and we firmly believe that Barks
county will become historical as being the
place of its birth. The machine has been
critically exnmlnad by some of our most
experienced machinists, and all concur in
the opinion that it is incontrovertible, and
admit, although against prejudice, that it is
a mechanical success. It is now on exhibi
tion at 5311 Penn street for a few days, prior
to its shipment to Washington.
FAILURE OF OAT Crtop.—The Oxford
Press states that the oats crop in that sec
tion was a failure, hardly worth harvesting;
the yield being very small, and the grain
not averaging more than twelve pounds to
the bushel. After the heavy ruin bad beat
the straw down, many tanners would not
have cut it but to clear the ground for seed
ing wheat. Rev. Samuel Dickey, of this
Borough, threshed his in the hold, and
front 18 acres had about 325 bushels, weigh
ing 16 pounds to the bushel. This was a
gooti , crop compared with others.
A new variety of oats, called black oats,
is being introduced into different sections
of the country. and It proves greatly supe
rior to the common variety. George Book
ing of Little Britain' township, Lancaster
county, bad a field of it the present harvest
which yielded quite well and weighed 28
pounds to the bushel, whilst the common
variety in his neighborhood was almost a
failure, and only weighed 12 to 15 pounds
per bushel. Several farmers in the neigh
borhood of West Chester also had the black
oats, which produced well. This being the
CAW, it would certainly be better for all far
mers to so* this variety next spring, if
possible, as `the old or common variety
has become so deteriorated that the crop
has been light for several years past.
. INTERNAL REVENUE CIRCULAR.—T.Iie
Commissioner of Internal Revenue haaJust
Issued a circular, as follows:
Section 78 of the act of July 2004,1868, re
' quires every dealer in manutactured tobacco
having on hand more than 20 pounds, and
every dealer in snuff having on hand more
than 10 pounds, to make and deposit im•
mediutely with the assistant assessor of the
proper division an Inventory, taken under
oath, setting forth the amount of such to
bacco and snuff respectively, and to make
and deposit a like inventory with the as
sistant assessor on the Ist of each month
thereafter, as provided by law.
After January Ist, 1860, all smoking and
finecut chewing tobacco or snuff, and after
July Ist, 1869, all other manufactured to
bacco of every description, is to be taken,
and deemed to have been manufactured af
ter the passage of this act, and it is required
to be put up in packages nod stamped as
provided by raw.
Sec. 94 requires every dealer in cigars, of
either foreign or domestic manufacture,
having on hand more than 5000 at the pas
. sage of this act, immediately to make un
der oath, and file with the assistant Asses
sor of the proper division, a true inventory
of all cigars in his possession,
and to make
and file a like inventory on the Ist day of
each month until the let of April, 1869, at
which date all cigars, of every description
ate to be deemed to have been manufactur
ed after the passage of this act, and are re•
quired to be stamped accordingly. Blank
forms for inventories, No. 75, will be for
warded in a short time, and assessors will,
as soon as the blanks are received, require
their assistants to proceed at once to notify
all dealers and call upon them for the in
ventories required by law, and thereafter
inventories must be returned on the Ist
day of each month. Abstracts of these in
ventories will be forwarded to the Commis
sioner of Internal Revenue.
NEW LIGHTNING ROD.—We were shown
recently a specimen of Dr. William
Hall's Patent Copper Scroll Lis,htning.Con
ductors. It is pronounced, by scientific
men who have examined it, to be the' ost
perfect conductor known, exceeding' all
others In'amount. of surface and capacity
ftir. , aafely carrying off the the heaviest
charges of. electricity. .Messrs.. Zuriel
Swope and Anthony Lechler are the agents
Meads county.. One of these excellent
tl
rode can seen on the dwelling, of MaJ.
HOwell, on• North Queen street,
which, ill speak for itself. '
TEE ItAttt.—Our farmers, a few days ago,
were muolt concerned nViDg the corn'
crop; it witskatild 'that g beginning of
the
ap r r e e s peentit month
t hmig ht bete d c hTarear c m t e.r"i ze d f .
by is had been the cue t Sea prospects for l a
large crop of this important agricultural'
product would have been gloomy; a rain
kr the corn crop about the first week in
August being considered essential to make
it yield largely. The rain so much wished
for by our rural friends has arrived, and
will no doubt prove as advantageous to the
formation of large well filled. ears . of corn,
all they anticipated. • We pre dic tfore, with.
considerable certainty,that the
yield of corn in Lancaster, county will be
large this season, as the presence of rain at
this critical period of its growth will so
strengthen it sisd increase Sts vigor as to
fairly place St beyond the influence of any
drouth, which may occur between this time
and its full maturity.
To BANE Omants.—The publiebera of
Pphi a etersons' Counterfeit Detectoroblige Philadel-
,would be mch d for any
information as regards u your Bank or.any
other Bank in your neighborhood—ha re
spect to the name of officers, quotationsotc.
Address T. B. Peterson dr, Brothers, N 0.300
Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
DI. CEAB ED.—Henry Musser, of Earl twp.
one one Inspectors of our county prison
died Wednesday.
Aitoriargo-ai-gant.
G. W. BUNTER,
No. 0 South Duke at., Lancaster
Wit. LEAMAN._
No. 6 North Duke st. Lancaster
H. C. KREADY,
NO. Bo North Doke it., Lancaster
4. J. STEINMAN,
No. 9 East Orange et, Lancaster
11. N. NORTH,
Columbia, Lancaster comity, Pa.
ORA& DENIM"
No. 3 south Duke et.. Uncut&
&BRAM SHARK
No. SBl N orth Mite et.. Lanosater
J. W. F. SWIFT,
No. 13 North Duke et., Lancaster
No. 10 South Queen EL, Lancaster.
EDGAR C. REED
No. No. 18 North Duke et.. Lancaster
B. F. BAEI4,
No. 19 North Duke et., Lancaster.
!RED. N. PTIFEB.
No. 5 South Duke st., Lancaster
J. W. JOHNSON,
No. 25 South Queen et., Lancaster
A. J. SANDE RSO
No N.
No. 21 rth Duke street. Lancaster
S. 11. PRICE.
No.
Q North Doke Bt.. LILEIC.9I3ter
WN. A. WILSON,
No. SS East King st..Lanoaster
pATTERMON,
lisul removed Ids °Mee to No.' 68 East,Ning
SINION P. A El I Y,
ORNEY AT LAW,
OFFICE WITH N. ELLMAKER, Esa.,
NORTH DUKE STREET,
Sept 25 LANCASTER, PA. lywSS
__-
-DM:THEN LONO,ATTORNEY AT
II LAW, NO. 8 SOUTH DUKE STREET,
Lancaster.
Special attention paid to procuring or op-
posing discharges of debtors In bankruptcy,
proof and presentation of claims, rendering
professional as%istance to assignees, and all
business, In short, connected with proceedings
in voluntary or Involuntary benkruptcy,
whether before the Register or the Uußed
States Courts. parties intending to take the
benent of the law will usually hind It advan
Legere's to hove a Preliminary consultation.
Jo IS tfw 24
.inton gacitie%atiroad
7 00 MILES OF THY
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO
Are now finished and in operation, 100
miles of track have been laid this spring,:and
the work along the whole line bete ten the At
lent ic 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 1860
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 COMM
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•
Guns.
IL—A GOVERMENT GRANT of 11,600 Acres
of land to the mile, taken In alternate sec
tions on each side of its road. This is an ab
solute donation, and will be a source of large
revenue in the future.
GOVERNMENT GRANT of United
States Thirty-year Bonds, amounting to from
818,660 to 848,000 per-mile, according to tne
---clltliculties to be surmounted on the various
sections to be built. The Government takes
a second mortage as security, and it is ex.
peeled that not only the interest, but the
principal amount may be paid in services
rendered by the Company in transporting
troops, mails, &c. The interest is now much
more than paid in this way, besides securlug
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 has been examined by Unit- d
States Commissioners and pronounced to be
in all respects a Brat-class Railroad, laid with
a heavy Trull, and completely supplied with
depots, stations, turnouts, car-oho, a, loco
motives, ears, dm.
V.—A CAPITAL STOCK SUBSCRIPTION from
the stockholders, of which over Right Halton
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 CASU EARNINGS on its Way Busi
ness, that already amount t,, MORE THAN
THE INTEREST on the First. Mortgage
Bonds. These earnings at ano 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
pon such a property, costing nearly three
times their amount,
AesSECURE BEY ON D ANY CONTINGENCY
The Union Pacific bonds run thirty years
are for 81,000 each, and have coupons attached.
They bear annual interest, payable on the first
days of January and July at the Company's
011108 In the City of New York, at the rate of
six per cent. In geld. '1 ho principal is payab'e
In gold at maturity. The price is 102, null at
the present rate Of gold, they pay a liberal in
come on their °est.
. • - .
The Company believe that. these Bonds, at
the present rate, aro the cheapest security in
the market, and reserve the right to advance
the price at any time.
Suberriptions will be received in Lancaster by
LANCASTER NATIONAL BANK.
REED, McGRANN 6. CO.. RANK ERA.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
and lu New York at the
Company's Office, No. 20 Nassau Mreet
AN? BY
JOHN J. CISCO SON, BANKERS
NO. 69 WALL tiTREET
Aud by the Company'u Advertibed A..euts
throughout, the United Suttee.
Remittances should be made In drafts or
other funds par In New York, and the Roods
will be sent free of charge by return expre e.
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, respeating the Progress of the Work, the
Resources of the Country traversed by the
Road, the Means for Construction, and the
Value of the Bonds, which,wlll be cent free on
application at the Company's office or to any of
the advertised agents,
J y 18 3mdewis
lnourauxt fomilazir..
COL UMBIA lAelu MAAter. COMPANY'
CAPITAL AND .A.96/E2N, 951'1,219 49
This Company continues to insure Build
ings, Merchandise, and other property, against
lose and damage by fire, on the mutual plan,
either for a cash premium or premium note.
SIXTH ANNUAL IMPORT. .
Whole amou.nt in5ured,...99,304,245.51
Lem am't expired in 2113361)0 8,1191,959.01
CAPITAL AND INCOME,
A.m4, of premium notes,
Jan. lst, 18465 942E4046e
Lees premium notes ex
pired in 186.5 18,1179.55 410,017.21
Am't of premium notes
received ini BSS
Balance of premitnne
Jan. Ist, Mb
00.1, receipts, less com
missions in 1889.
OONTH.A.
Loseea and expenses pald
1865, I V 7,967.88
Balance of Capital and
Amnia, Jan. 1, 1886 i 532,210.411
tlfiklia .8
.A. OREF,N, Prealdent.
Gamma YOUNG, Jr., Secretory.
MaMeaml3.EartokaN, Treasurer.
• DIRECTORS:
Robert Crane, William Patton,
R. T. Ryon, John W. Steacyl
John Fendrich, Geo. Young, Jr..
H. G. a:Caleb, Nicholaa McDonald,
Sam'l F. Eberleln, Michael S. Shaman.
Amos S. Green, S. C. Glaymaker,
Edmond Spering.
THEO. VI. HER R, Agent,
North Duke street, opposite the Court Boise,
=mar law I LANCASTER . ; FEN N.A.
Wood 40 Soul
lump MoCOMSEY & CO.,
y Dr:ALTERS IN
LUMBER h COAL,
N. -NV: WE. PRINCE AND WALNUT STS
LANCASTER, PA.
Rave now. on hand and for, sale , one ot.the
largest and best selected stocks or f•mily. Coal
(under cover), ever brought' to this market,
,which they,wlll sell and deliver to: customers
in any part of the cityat the Lowest Market
Price& :jrMi.lldaw WM. MCCOMSEY &CO.
v. . D 1
rik o- • ' 41 4. 4 1.3.4 TE-gr.
$t Nvnibutututs.
• • : LAWILENCEVILLE •
-rEm..LLE 'BESINART,
LAWRENUEVILEE, NEW nrui . dy,
riE NEXT . BEESION win ow:maxim on
• Sept. 10th . Bend for Circelar. C. W. NAB.
LIT , Frlnotpoi.
Boarding School for. Young Ladles,
oorurzurioN with the STATE NORMAL
BOHOOL, Trenton. 'New Jonas. Total
°bargee, including Ward, tuition. and books,
SHS a year. For Circular with full particular",
apply to JOHN S. HART, Principal.
nuTTALDE HILL OEM WARN—For young
Ladles, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Reopens
home. The beat features of European and
chools. Especial attention to modern
Languages, Militia and art. Dr. Lewis' Gym
nastics. liitnation and climate unsurpnwed.
For prospectus, address Bev. G. T. RIDER.
Reotor.
MAPLEWOOD INOTTPUTE,
nNE OF THE OLDEST FEMALE SEMI.
NAMES in the country, widely known
for its superior feellitlea and unrivalled 104 M,
Mom Address Rev.°. V. SPEAR, Principal.
Pittsfield, Maas.
VONT EDWARD INSTITUTE.—Beet In the
r State for ladles and gentlemen. SOO per
term. Fall term Sept. Bd. Send for catalogue.
A choice of studies, Commercial, Common
English. Scientific, classical or Ornamental.
The best advantages at moderate charges. Ad
dress Rev. J. E. KING D. D., Fort Edward,
N. Y.
FEMALE COLLEGE—Bordentown, N. J,
IKLEARANTLY located on the Delaware
river, 28.4 hours ride from New York and
I from Phila. The very best Educational
advantages furnished In connection with a
pleasant home. Fall term begins Sept. 16th.
For Catalogues, address.
Rev. JOHN H. BRAICELEY, A. M., Pres%
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An oct No volume of 630 pages, containing 47
newly written 1-ketches, by Messrs. Parton,
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For descriptive circular., ac., address
S. M. BETTS & CO.,
Hartford, Conn.
Circular, Mill, Mulay, Gang & Cross Cut
Every Naw that leaves :our Factory Is
011 Tempered and Patent Ground,
perfectly trne and even, and
mode of uniform temper
AXE S .
Common shape, as rood as the best, The
RED JACKET (Coburn's Patent) AXE
cannot be excelled. We guarantee
they will cut 25 per cent. more
than common Axec,`rwtth
Send for circular and prices to
LIPPINCOTT at ,BAHEWIILL,
:SOLE MANUFACTURERS
For sale by principal Hardware Dealers
WE HAVE COME
With great indueementa to agents to cooper
ate with an in oar
GRAND ONE DOLLAR SALE!
Sheetings free of Cost to our Agents.
Watches free of Cost to our Agents.
Sewing Machines free of Cost to Agents.
Leather Goods free of Cost to Agents.
Linen Goods free of Cost to our Agents.
Silks and Shawls free of Cost to Agents.
Boots sod Shoes free of Cost to Agents.
Dress Goods tree of Coat to our Agents.
Great, Dollar Bargains for our Customer
Send for our circular. Agents wanted every
where. Address
HARRIS Ac PLUMMER,
H Hanover Street, Boston, Mass.
WE ARE ON RAND,
And will send more for the money than any
DOLLAR CONCERN IN THE COUNTRY.
UTOur Inducements for forming . Clubs
lire more than double that of any
Ilshment In the country.
For the p , on' of this assertion, please exam.
Inc oar Terms to Agents, watch areas follows:
Airßead carefully and compare with the
terms for getting up clubs, as advertised by
other establishments.
Any person sending us Two Dollars can
receive for the earns a selection from the fol
lowing articles: Two (not 005)50 picture Mo
rocco:S.ll)min% two pairs (no, one pair: of Con.
cress Boots, 2 pieces (not one piece) of Pants
Pattern, 2 (not one) 5 bottle Revolving Castors,
2 (not one) worsted Brest fast Shawls, or auy
two art ivies Mot one articte)from our exchange
list.
Ire will oisi send 20 printed notices of articles
for sale at one dollar each.
any person sending Three Dollars, can
receive tor the same a selection from the fol
lowing articles:—ls yds, De Laine, 1 white
::arse: les Quilt, 2 (not one) 100 view Turkey
Morocco Albums, 20 yds.Sheeting, Wool Square
howl, 2 sets (not one set) Gold Bosom Studs,
2 (not one) Hair Guard Chains, with gold pla
ted trimmings. (The trimmings of trims
chains are advertised by other concerns as
Gold, which in a decep'ion, as they are ail of
them gold plated.) 2 (not one) sliver plated,
chased Butter Dishes, 2 (not one) silver plated
5 bottle Revolving Castors, '2 sets (not one set)
steel Bladed Knifes and Forks, 2 (not one)
Worsted Promenade Shawls,ll (not one) ladies'
long gold plated Chains, 3 paotone/ ladles' solid
Gold Double Mum 2 (not one) gents . heavy
chased gold plated Rings. (These rings are
advertised by other concerns as solid gold,
which is a fraud upon the public,) 3 (not one)
black walnut Work Boxes or Writing Desks, 2
(not one) extra quality Balmoral Skirts, 2 sets
(not one) of Jewelry and Sleeve Buttons to
match 2 (not one) superior Turkey Morocco
i
Shoppng Bags, 2 pairs (not one) ladles' Bal.
moral Boots.
We will also send 40 printed 710tiCe8 of articles
for sale al one dollar each.
. . .
Any person sending . Five Dollars, (not
Biz di dlars) can receive for the same a selection
om the following articles: A black or colored
A pacca Dress Pattern, a Pupils Dress Pattern,
1 piece of Brown or Bleached Sheeting, 1 en
graved (0 bottles) silver-plated Revolving Cas
tor, 4 yds superfine Cassimere, extra heavy
large sized White Quilt, 1 pair gents Calf
Boots, 4 yds. good Wool Frocking, 2 (not one.
best, quality Balmoral Skirts, and eight day
Clock, matte by Seth Thomas, 4 yds. double
width Cloth for ladies' Sacks or childrens'
wear, a silver-plated t ake or Card Basket, Fur
Mull Or Cape, Wool Long Shawl, splendid clasp
Family Bible, 4 yds (not three yds.) double
width water proof cloak lug, 2 sets each (not
one set each , Ivory Handle Rnivea, with Sil
ver plated Forks, 1 set 01 Lace Curtains.
We will also send 60 printed notices of articles
for sale at one dollar each.
Any person sending; Ten Dollars, can
receive tor the same a selection from the fol
lowing articles:-7 yds. (not four yds.) double
width Cloth for Cloaking or Coating, 3 (not
two) Bleached Linen Table Cloths, with 2 doz.
(not one doz.) 'Aram Damask Napkins, 30 yde.
(not 25 yds,) Hemp Carteling, 13 ydg extra
quality black or colored Alpacca Dress Pat
, terns, 14 yds. extra quality, Poplin Dress Pat
terns, Silver Hunting Case Watch. new, (not
second banded) 2 doz, (not one doz,) Ivory ham
bled steel bladed Knives and Forks, I pair su
perior Wool Blankets, nice Fur Muff and Cape,
2 (not one) sliver plated engraved Ice Pitchers,
0 yds. (not 734 yds.) Wool Casslmere for suit,
2 doz. (not one doz.) Rogers' best silver plated
Forks, Common Sense Sewing Machine (the
real article, not a base imitation as used by
other concerns,) 4 (not two) Honey Comb
Quilts, 2 (not one) splendid clasp Family Bi
bles.
JOHN J. CISCO,
Treasurer, New York.
•
We will also send printed notices for 120 articles
for sale at one dollar each.
For larger clubs the value Increases in
the same ratio. Our stock of Goode la all
new and in good order. ihe quality of the
Goods is better than those used by any other con
cern in the country. We are of the opinion that
alter readl, g the above advertisement, some
parties will come to the cone union that they
have been severely swindled by 80.118 of the
bo,us Gift concerns in this city.
We cannot offer to the persansendlng us the
largest amount of money for a month, a Gift
01 money or Watches, as that is a violation of
the Law against. Lotteries ; but in addition to
the above liberal terms, we will sell to any
one who may send us $lO, eleven. articles from
our exchange list, all to be sent in one order ;
and for s2u we will sell twenty•tWo articles
from our exchange um., all to be sent in one
order.
Akar Money sent by . Registered Letters or, by,
aPoetallSioney Order, or Eion — at our risk.
Catalogues sent. to any address.
P. S. Agents will please notify us what firms
have agents in their town or city; and they
will receive our most sincere thanks.
THOMAS L. FENNO & CO.,
A OCOVENTN OF TRI,NT ESTATES, dm.—
The aceounts of the following named ea.
Cates will' be presented for confirmation on
MONDAY, AiltiUST24th, MS:
Sohn d. Landis, Estate, Bernard Mann, As
'
Bi lin t m ee nel F;Houston, Estate, Samuel B. Cox,
Jacob Grove, Estate, H. H. Eagle, Commit
tee.
J. J. F. Herr, Estate, Daniel Herr, Assignee.
Joe. H. Pownalt, Trust Estate, John M.
Philips, Trustee. : • '
David Wald, Estate, Martin Winger,.
As
sinee. W. L. BEAR, Protkey. •
PreuraoNoTAlrr , u'Oyaraz, July 27th 1888.
]y 72 • 9tw30,.
6 FIEBT-01ABS
AGENTS WANTED
AGENTS WANTED
SAWS .
by our potent temper•
toff process.'
tem. labor to the
chopper
PITTSBURG, PA.,
NOS. 52 t 64 ELM STREET,
BOSTON. MASS.
gegal 4ottreS.
Wiltratutoull
LICENSED BY 'FRE
UNITED STATES
AUTHORITY.
NEW ENGLAND
PAWNBROKER'S JOINT STOCK
OF trbREDISIMISD GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
BILKS, diIIAWLS. DREW GOODS,
Linea Geeds, Dry Goods, Deltoids, ran
gy Goads, Albums, DlDles,Sdlrer Plated
Ware, Watches, Cutlery, Surtax Ii a•
chines, die., &C. •
ro be sold at ONE DOLLAR EA.ON. Without
regard to value. and not to be pald for until you
know what you are to receive.
STOCK VALVED AT $200,000,
SALESROOM, HI Hanover at., Boston.
The most popular, reliable. prompt and bust
nesssllke concern of th e kind, The best of
Boston references furnished on applioaUon.
exchangepaizig This Kale you have • chanoe. to
your loods with &large variety to
select from.
Terms SO Menus—We believe our Terms
to Agents are superior to those offered by any
other house. T abparithilar notice AMU: Oar
Agents are not required to pay oae dollar for
their presents, as in ail other concerns.
Oartiflcates, giving • complete description of
articles that will be sold for one dollar each,
will be sold at the following rates: Ten far
$1; Thirty (with present) for IIOl; sixty
(with present) ea ; One Hundred Awith
present) 810. And same rata for larger clubs,
LOOK at THIS CHANCE: to get a Silk Dress,
Sewing Machine, Gold Watch. or some other
good article of equal value, with but very little
trouble and no expense to the Agent.
For • Club ofThlrty, we will give the per
son sanding it the choice of the following arta
ohs Print Dress Pattern, Worsted Breakfast
Shawl, While Linen Tablecloth. Embossed
Table Spread, Set of Steel-bladed Knives and
Forks, Set of Silver-plated
lineds,EltiE n graved Silver-plated Gold- Goble Violin
and Bow, Fancy Dress Pattern, Pair lea'
Extra quality Cloth Boota, Elegant Beaded
Silk Parasol , One-Hundred-Picture Morocco
Photograph Album, Elegant Ivory-handled
spangled Silk Fr n, One dozen large sized
Linen Towels Ladies' HTOOOO IShogping Bag.
Alhambra Quilt. Fancy Balmoral Skirt, Ladies
solid (bold Calilornia Diamond Ring. Gents'
Piton or Engraved Gold Ring„(ll3 caret fine)
Ladles' Solid Black Walnut Writing Desk,
Ladies' Faocy Black Walnut Workbox, or a
Cottage Clock.
For a Club otallxly, one of the following
articles; Fancy Canlimere Dress Pattern,
Three yards double width Water Proof Cloak
' log, Thibet Shawl, Four yards Wool Frocking,
Set of Lace Curtains, Ladies' double Wool
Shawl, Silver-plated Card Basket, Splendid
Engraved Silver-plated Ice Pitcher, Engraved
Silver-plated Tea Pot, One. Hundred Picture
Turkey Morocco Photograph Album, Lancas
ter Quilt, Fancy plaid Wool .Shawl, Twenty
flve yd.. Sheeting, Alpaca Dress Pattern, En
graved Sliver-plated six bottle Revolving Can
tor, Pairents . Cal Splend i darr Clotn Panis
Can
ard Vest Pattern, Balmoral Skirt
Set of Ivory-handled Knives with Sliver - plate d
Forks, Pair of all-Wool Blankets, Rosewood
frame Brass Alarm Clock, Splendid beaded 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 Sliver-plated Tea Set, three pieces
(Sugar Bowl, Tea Pot and Creamer) Silver
patted Cake Basket, Fancy plaid Wool Long
Shawl., '1 wenty-flve yds. Hemp Carpeting,
Splendid Violin and Bow, English Berage
Shawl, Forty-five yds. Sheetingosplendid Al
paca Dress Pat, untine
Watch, Splendidtern Family Silver
BlbleH g
with elegant
Steel Engravings and Family Record and Pho
tog. aph Page, Poplin Dress Pattern, Engraved
Silver-plated Ice Pitcher, Splendid Beaver
Cloak Pattern, Sharpe's Revolver, Fancy Cas-
Elmore Coat, Pant and Vest Pattern extra
quality, Splendid Accordeon Music Box, One
pair flue Damask Table Covers with One Dozen
Dinner Napkins to match.
Presen es for Larger Clubs In Proportion.
Thle le no Humbug Lottery Gift Enterprise
or rale of Cheap Jewelry, but a fair, equare
Sale of Unredeemed Goode. Our Goode are
New 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 vc_il please take notice of this. Do
not send names, ut number your clubs from
one upwards. Make your letters short,' and
plain as possible.
Be sure and send money amounting to 8.5 or
more by Registered Letter, (which can be sent
from any office), P. 0. Money Order, or Ex
press; for when sent in this way you run no
risk of losing it whatever. mall amounts
may be sent by mall, but be sure and put them
in the °dice yourself.
we cannot be responsible for Hone
lost, unless some precautions are taken
to insure its safety.
Send your address In fall, Town, County and
State. All certilloates are good until redeemed.
De is. C. THOMPSON & CO.,
No. 30 HASOVER ST., BOSTON.
Send for Clrcularp Jele-taugi
GRANT A; COLFAX.
AGENTeI WANTED for J. T. Headley's Life
of Grant. Now ready, a Life of Colfax with
a Meal Portrait. Price, 25... Given with every
copy of Grant. The National Hand-Book ol
Facts and Figures,Just issued, is the Book for
the times. Bent for 61.50. TREAT ar CO., Pub
lishers, 654 Broadway, New Yotk. Jets-taugl
IF A HIIMBILIG,
What a wonder
That the doors
Are open wide;
Ever since the
First of August
Thousands have
Pain Paint applied.
Those who lie,
Or call it humbug,
Are the doctors,
Not acquaint;
For they always
Have been Jealous
When their patients
Use Pain Paint.
Pile up facts
As high as mountains,
Flash the truth
Before their eyes,
But the cry
Is always humbug,
Men of science
Full of lies.
People know that liniments composed of
Cayenne pepper, turpentine, hartaborn ether,
will produce Inflammation and pain. To
purchase such trash to .ton Pain and Inflam
mation Is ridiculous. Fire will not stop heat;
a dumb brute shuns the heat, and knows
enough to wade in a pond of water, when
wounded, to reduce, cool, and cure inllamina-
Uon and Fever.
- • -
Pimps and gamblers try to look honest, but
folks can read the face too plainly. dome try
to persuade the Ignorant that pills, physic,
so., cleanse the blood, purge the system and
do a hundred other things equally absurd.—
Ever' body knows that it is false, and that nO
medicine can purify or increase a drop of
blood. Food makes blood, bone and muscle,
and is the Staff of Life. Every dose of medi
cine swallowed is rejected, and hurried out of
the system as quick as possible. It is an ene
my • yea, a deadly foe, Constipation, lii
health, and weakness, are the result of dosing,
dosing, dosing the stomach. The living id s
tem hss 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 Yen
' dere stop eating food, and see how long they
can subsist on tin it blood-purllLlng, invlgorse
Hug, health-gluing medicines and cordials.—
What humbug is more transparent? A dog
would feel to insulted, if offered a dose, he
would curl ble tall downward In scorn, sad
run away in utter disgust. All physical pain
arise, from inliammation. Put out the fire
and you stop pain absolutely. You can stop
pain as easy us you can quench tire with water.
WOLCOTT'S PAIN PAINT subdues inflam
mation, beat, and fever bne hundred times
faster than ice. Thousands have had a prac
tical test of its merits at the very moment of
must extreme pain, and they can testify that
It ham not fulled 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 every where •,
and it is tested free of coW, at 170 CHATHAM
EiQUAKE, N. Y., and h2ll Arch Street, Pnila
del phis.
My wife had an ulcer on her leg for thirteen
yeas e, caused 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. Ent 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 cot, it has
done the work completely in less then one
month, removing tho pain at the first applica
tion. I kept her leg wet with Pain Paint con
stantly until healed. I wish wo had more
humbugs a., usem, 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 w inch I sm the proprietor, and 'think I can
satisfy them as to the benefit derived by to
use of Pain Paint.
May 12, 1868.
• lam selling Wolcott's Pain Patilit and A.
nil:Water, and It certainly gives satisfaction t,
my customers.
1). F. COLES, Druggist, Rativ/ py,
I am selling more of Woloott's Pain Paint
than any otter Patent Medicine.
C. N. CRITPENTON,
Wholesale Druggist, No. 7, 6th Ave., New York.
I sell more of Wolcott's Pain Paint than all
the other Patent Medicines combined, and.l
keep a full Supply of all that have any demand
VAL Nita INE SAM ‘tANN,Druggist,
Je 16 tang 1) No. 11 7th Ave., New York.
W E ARE COMING I
AND WILL PRESENT TO ANY PERSON
Sending us a Club in Our Great
ONE DOLLAR SALE OF DRY AND FANCY
GOODS,
A WATCH, piece or SHEETING, SILK DRESS
PATTERN, &a., dco..
FREE OF COST.
Our inducements during the past few years
have been large.
WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES OF
rREMIUMS.
Our friends will readily notice ow- Treeents for
30 and 60 (Aube are now more than equal in
value to Clubs of GO and 100 respectively
of other firms.
Er PLEASE EXAMIN
An?erl° n ordering et
th
rr .
fth_
e Cig
sm eni tionee.w,caniaaret z rßeieon,o
premiums enumerated, corresponding to the
size or the Club.
FREE OF ONE DOLLAR!
For a club of 30 , (83),--Un e of the follow
ing article., via: Delaine dress pattern; fancy
colored bed spread ; 100 view Turkey morocco
album; 20 yards sheeting; striped cashmere
dela,be dress pattern; honey comb quilt; all
wool equiare shawl; set. solid gold bosom studs;
all wool fancy cashmere pan is and vest pattern;
gents' hair guard chain, gold, trimmings ; sil
ver plated chased butter dish; silver plated
6 bottle revolving castor, on feet; set superior
steeled bladed knives and folks; Worsted
promenade shawl ; ladles' long gold plated
chain ; ladies double gold ring •, gents' heavy
chased solid gold Ilok solid black walnut work
box or writing desk' extra quality balmoral
skirt; set Jewelry,ree,Ve buttons toniatch ;
violin and bow; gents' cardigan Jacket; splen
did ebony D flute, ivory trimmings; superior
Turkey morocco shopping bag; laffies , high ant
balmoral boots.
For a Club of GO, (sB)i—One of the folio*•
int articles, viz; Black or colored alpada dress
pattern; poplin dress pattern ; one niece of
bleached or brown sheeting; en 'a' raved, sliver
plated, 6 bottle revolving castorB36 yards su
perior cashmere for pants and vest pattern;
extra heavy honey comb quilt; two fancy
colored bed spreads; pair gents' calf boots; 4
vds. farmers' good wool freckles; fancy cash
mere plaid dress pattern; best quality bairn°.
ral sk.irl;rosewood braes alarm clock; ladles'
all wool cloak pattern; sliver plated cake or
card basket; far muff or cape; ladies' fashion
able wool double shawl; . splendid clasped
family Bible, 9x12, recordpage and engravinge;
8 'yds. doublewiath•water proof ciftking;• Bet
ivory handle knives, with silver plated forks;
ope set lace curtain. • • • . • '
lee a club ,of •100, (810).—One of the roV.'
loWing articles, viz; 4 yds. double width cloak
ing or coating ; 2 large, fine, bleached Ilium
table cover's, with 1 doz. lamed sized dinner
napkins to match; 2.5 yds. splendid hemp car
peting, good calors; , extra quantity black or'
alpaca dress .petterns;,extra quality poplin
(ICON patterns; one large plecesuperior quality
extra - width sheeting; pair gents' calf beats
TATc 3 tigNC
WthittlUUß4Wl.
beetqualltr; Error huntinFelliedPaimit / 8111,
watch ; one dos.. ivory handled steel bladed
v And forkg idlysr-olated engraved 6
loa bottl es e
revolving castor, With cut glass bottler,
splendid violin, box and bow oomplatei single
barrel shot gun; Bacon's six barrel revolver;
pair superior white wool biotite* Moe fur
muff and cape; Elver-plated engraved los
pitcher. with salver; 73 yards all wool fairer
casatin rc p a fo r gun; one dozen* Rogers best
silver. forks common sense sewing sad
emb ering msine; two heavy honey comb
oulltr, splendid family Bible, record and phi)•
for larweaPß Page. •
Clubs the value increases - in
thesame ratio.
•of Goods and Sample sent to any
ad C t a sirree. Bendmoney by registered letters,
Address all orders
ALto
LEN, HAYES a CO..
15 Federal st., Boston, Mass.
P. O. Box C.
Wholesale Dealers In Dry and Panay Goods,
Cutlery. PlaUxl Were, Album j s, Leathee
Goode, ace., ao eld•tanill
2.500,000°11821'38"u' 4
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PATRONIZE THE BEST!
Having the largest capital,most experienced
buyers, and extensive trade of any concern in
the Dollar Bale business,
WE GUARANTEE BATIBFACTION
in every instance, and also the best selection
of Goods ever offered
AT ONE DOLLAR EACH.
No other concern has any show wherever on:
Agents are selling. Our motto, " Prompt and
Reliable." Male and female agents wanted In
city and country.
THE LADIES are particularly requested to
try our popular club system of selling all kinds
of Dry and Fancy Goods, Dress Patterns, Cot
ton Cloth, Castors, Silver Plated Goods,Watch
es, se. (Established 1881.) A patent pen fotut•
lain and a check describing an article to be sold
fora dollar, 10 cents; 20 for 82; 40 for 114 ; 80 for
(wortht by mall. Free pre.ents to getter up,
68 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 fall to
end for a circular.
N. 13.—our sale should NOT be Mimed with
New York dollar Jewelry sales or bogus " Tea
Companies," as it is nottain_g of the sort.
EASTMAN & KENDALL,
Je 8 Bmw 06 Hanover at., Boston, Masa,
A NEW LIGHTNING HOD!
DR. WM. HALL'S
PATENT COPPER SCROLL
LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR
B•NTITACRCTBILD BY
MESSRS. WRIGHT & HOWARD,
PITTSBURG, PA
They are made of the best Sheet Copper rolled
into a perfect Scroll Cylinder or Tube, and have
an inside and outside surface.
These Conductors present the following ad
vantages over all others in use:
Ffrat—They are made of pure Copper, the best
available material for Lighining Conductors.
Second—They have a larger conducting sur
face than any other.
Third—The sections are connected more per
fectly than others.
Fourth—They have never failed to protect
buildings on which they are placed.
Fffth—They have been approved by practical
and scientific men wherever introduced.
. Sixth--They are the cheapest and most dura
ble conductor offered to the public.
WHAT IS THE BEST FORM OF LIGHTNING
CONDUCTORS ?
- - -
"A Conductor should be perfectly round and
as smooth as possible." This is the language
of Prof. Henry, of the Smithsonian Institute,
Washington city,who is accredited with know
ing more on the subject of Atmospheric Elec
tricity than any man living,
WHAT ARE THE OBJECTIONS TO IRON
RODS?
They soon rust, (which destr , ya their con
ducting power,) do not present sufficient sur
face and hree•fourths of all Iron Rods erected,
do not remain in order over one season. Their
great weight and the action of the wind and
rust, soon break the connection : the od will
settle in the ground and leave the rod r
discon
neoted, in which case the Electricity would be
more likely to pass from the rod Into the build
log than lump over the broken connection.
Where Conductors run over metal roofing,
Copper g rea t er fr superior to Iron, being eight
times a re conductor than metals gener
ally need for roofing; whereas Iron would not
be more than equal.
WHAT ARE THE OBJECTIONS TO " GAL
VANIZED IRON ROD S," OR THOSE
COATED WITH ZINO
The same that are given to Iron, as they do
not posses an superiority over an ordinary
iron rod. For y
the rapid conducting of electric
ity, a rod free from any exalting cause, or gal
vanic currents, will carry otran electric dis
charge from the clouds with greater certainty
than any other.
Persons wishing rods or any information re
specting the same.
A wil N l apply to
THONY LECHLER,
Z. SWO
Lancaster City, Pa.
augs-3tw3l
pm rotate.
FOR BALE .-•- A FARM IN MARYLAND
—Very Cheap.—SEVENTY-FOUR ACRES,
fronting on the Philadelphia , Wilmington and
Baltimore R. R. near a Station, 14 mites from
Baltimore with excellent inuanvements ;
FRAMEDWELLING, and all necessary out
buildings, nearly new. The farm is well
adapted to raise early vegetables for the Balti
more markets, and the property is offered for
lees than the Improvements coat the owner.
Price, 83,000. Terms eas y.
THOMAS HILL,
N. E. Cor. Fayette and St. Paul streets,
jy2s-3t Baltimore, Maryland.
CHESTNUT RAIL
BLIC SALE. TIMBER LAND AT
PU
A SPLENDID CHA.NCE FOR FARMERS!
On WEDNESDAY, the 2d day of SEPTEM
BER A. D., 1868, the subscribers will offer at
public sale on the premises, a very valuable
tract of Chestnut Rail Timber Land oontalning
65 ACRES AND 107 PERCHES,
situated In Manic township, Lancaster coun
ty, on the road leading from Manic Forge to
MoCall's Ferry, about three miles southwest
of the former place, and three miles west of
the village of Rawlinsville, in said township,
adjoining lands of Amos Walton, Joseph Erb,
Andrew Weitzel and other lands of the sub
scribers.
The above named tract Is one-fourth of a
mile south of John Erb's Saw Mill, and all the
iota front dir , ctly on the public read. The
ground Is gently rolling, so that teams can be
driven to all parts of the premises. This tract
has been sub-divided, and will be sold in lots
to suit purchasers as lollows, viz:
No. 1 2
contains 4
0l Acres and 107 Perches,
" 5
"8" 5 "
"4 " 5
"5 " 5
"6 5 "
"7 " 6
8 " 5
5 "
" 10 " 5
" 11 " 6 "
2 " 50
13 " 1 " 130 "
" 19 " 3 " 77 "
This is one of the most valuable tracts of
Chestnut Rail Timber now offered to the pub
lic, or that probably will be for a long time to
come.
The wood is nearly all of second cutting,
from 36 to 38 years' growth, and is in prime
order for rutting into ; is located on the
south range of "Cobb Hill," where rail timber
has always been known to grow to perfection.
Persons desirlous of viewing the premises
previous to the day of sale will please call on
Amos Walton residing alongside of the tract
or on Robert 8. Potts, at Martha Forge.
Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, noon, when
attendance will be given and terms made
known by ktOBERT S. POTTS. Agent
aug 5t831 for Davies di Potts.
tougit gurniolling Oootio, ltr.
MIRE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF FIRST
1 quality BRITANNIA WARE in the city,
At A. C. FLINN'S,
No. 11 North Queen street.
BIRD CAGES—WOODEN AND PAIN.
ted, at A. C. FLINN'S,
No, 11 North Queen street.
SM. LADDERS—ALL SIZES AT
A. C. FLINN'S,
No. 11 North Queen street
WOODEN BOWLS—JUST RECEIVED
At A. C. FLINN'S,
House Fuenfehtng Store,
No. 11 North QllOl3ll street.
BUY YOUR BROOMS AND BRUSHER
At A. C. FLINN'S
Rouse Furnishing Store,
No. a North Queen street.
WATER COOLERS AT
A. C. FLINN'S
• • House Punishing Store,
No. LI North Queen street.
ICE
(3 11 1 t EARI . , "13EZE A l t — FtI I N L NT ZES,
No. 11 North Queen street
D By.HIGERATORS AT
A. C. FLINN'S
House Furnishing titore,
.No.ll North Queen street
E RSONS DESIRING PUMPS OR
Water Pipe, Hydraulic : Rams dl, can and
the boot aasettment outside of Philadelphia at
ti 0. FLINN'S
House Furnishing Store,
No. n North Queen street.
IDLUDDING AND GAIN FITTING IN ALL
.L its branenes attended to. Estimates given
for work At A. C. FLINN'S
Nouse Furnishing Store,
No. 11 North Queen street
COP P ER WORK, —BREWE SETTLES
Whiskey Stifle and Copper Work of all
kinds made up with dispatch at
A. 0. FLINN'S
House Furnishing Store,
No 11 North Queen street,
Lancaster. Pa.
TNISTILLERA ARE INVITED TO ES-
L? amine Mr. Jacob Springer's Improved
Patent Winakey Doubler by which the greatest
adVantages In distillation are obtained. Call
Or address, • •A. C. FLINN'S
/Louse Faimiehing Store,
No. II North Queen street,
Lancaster. Penne
my Id tftew
glumbiuth Sas eluting, &t.
GAS-FITTINIIi AND PLUMBING.
JOHN DEANER a CO. No. 7 East King
etreet,. with increased facilities, are now pre
pared to attend to all orders with promptness
and dispatch. Having none but the best work
men employed, all work will be finished In a
superior manner, and with all,the modern im
provementa. . .
Copper . Kettles and Wadi Boilers, and all
kin& of Copper Work for Breweries and Dis
tilleries attended to with promptness. Having
greatly enlarged this department, all orders
can be filled forthwith. -
TIN ROOFS a,SPOHTING
Attended to in any part of the city nod county.
Furnaces, Heaters, Stoves, Ranges, and all
modern improvements for heating Churches,
Halls, Parlors, Houses, an, always on hand,
and will be put qp In any part of the city or
county, or their repairs attended to at any
time. JOHN DEANER a CO.,
No. 7 East King street,
Lancaster, Pa.
lan 8 tfw 1
VDUNG FOI.HIS 'ATTENTION!
NoW theitime to get married.
__l"oti• can
nmlah your houses with STOVES, gETZLES
PANS, TINWAR.E, said all other necessary ar
titles iziomitioAkt
121 - 00 D OLD' LOW. PRICES.
OLD FOLIC% nowt the time for you to buy
for the, young folks :TIN-WARE to look like
Silver; BRASS. and ,COPPER WARE to look
like gold. We have enlarged our business, and
can offer every inducement to those who are
now buying NOOSE STIERS.
JOHN.DEANER a CO.,
No. 7 East King street
Jan 8-tfw Lancaster .Pa.
WEDNESD
AMIABLIIPARE ALT PAWN= BALM
y . This farm is situated In German Valley,
toWnehip, Huntillitdon ecunkri pa ;
Ave muss eut of Mount Union Station, and
oontains Two Hundred and Fifty-nvo Amu
and the allowance, part limestone and sista—
One Hundred. and Fifty Acres are under a
splendid state of cultivation, and yield good
mete the balance well timbered. The im
provements consist of a good Two-Storied
FRAME DWELLING, with three zooms and a
Kitchen on the lint floor, and five rooms on
the second. Two good TENANT ROUSES,
good Rum BABY, a Corn 'Crib and Wagon
Shed. Cider Press and MIII. I 4I_Pen, and oth•
erbtuldinge Than Is an exceuent and never.
falling Spring of limb:me water convenient to
the •house. with a STONE SPRING ROUSE
over it, and there is rtmning water in the barn
yard, so that stock can be watered without
trouble. The farm is. also well watered by
Springs; fencing good And large and spludld
Orchard of choice fruit. It is situated in a
wealthy and healthy neighborhood, and Is
well worth an examination by thou desiring
a first class farm.
Price and fall terms made known on appli
cation to the subscriber at Dry Run, Franklin
county, Pa jy29-antweo WIT.LT A5l MSS.
VALUABLE APPLE PIE RIDGE
FARM AT PUBLIC BALE,
ON
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26ra, Ha,
The undersigned. as Administrator of John
Smoke, deo'd, will oftbr at public sale on the
premises, on the day above named, the
VALUABLE FARM,
belonging to the estate of the late deceased,
containing about
267 ACRES
- _
of excellent Limestone Land, situated about 1
mile Rem White gall, finites from Stephen
son's Depot on the Winchester and Potomac
Railroad. and i miles from Winchester Fred
erick county, Va. The Farm is in a good state
of cultivation, and contains about
85 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, Smokellouse,
a Well of excellent Water in the yard, 2 good
Springs, etc.
The Farm is susceptible of division, and if
desired will be offered as two farms on the day
of sale.
Twists—One-third of the purchase money
cash; the remainder In two equal annual pay
ments, the purchaser to execute notes, bear
ing interest from the dal of sale, secured by
deed of trust on the land. The purchaser, if
be prefer, may pay all or half the purchase
money down.
Possession will be given on April 1. 1688.
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 undersigned,
Jy2s,ltdetsw DAVID L. eiMOKIr,
Administrator of John Smoke. deo'd.
EXTENSIVE SALE OF VALVABLE
Real Estate.—On SATURDAY AUGUST
15, A. D.. 1858, in pursuance of the directions of
the Will of Jacob Bowman, deceased, the un
dersigned Executors wilt sell at public vendue,
on the premises In Ephrata, Ephrata w
ship, Lancaster county, the real emate o to f sai n d
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
26 ACRES OF LIMESTONE LAND,
of the best quality, adjoining the turnpike and
landa of WbilowKonigmacher,dee'd, Abraham
Bowman and other lots, with a large 2-atory
dressed SANDSTONE DWELLING HOUSE,
45 by 80 feet fronting on said Turnpike, Bank
Barn, &a, a well of neverfaDing good water,
fruit trees and other improvements.
Also a Frame Tenant House, Stable ac , and
about 4of an Acre of land fronting on said
turnpike, on south aide.
Also a valuable piece of ground containing
about EIGHT ACRES, fronting on said turn-
Ake, extending to the Reading and Columbia
Railroad, and adjoining land of David Stein
metz, Martin Gross, and other lots, well suited
to lay off a number,of fine building lots,
The remainder of said real estate lying west
of the Lancaster and Reading road, laid off in
upwards of 30 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 toe North limits
of said increasing and flourishing town of
Ephrata, within a few hundred yards of the
Railroad Depot.
That part between 40 and 59 Acres lying east
of said Lancaster it Reading road is the greater
part heavy valuable Waite and Black Oak and
Chestnut Timber. Was never cat, divided in
2 and 4 Acre Lots, part thereof bein; excellent
quality farm land.
Bald Real Estate now offered lot sale, hal
been the late Homestead of said Jacob Bow
man, deceased, and, such an inducement for
purchasing Building Lots, so near the centre
of said village, to an opportunity seldom offer
ed to purcnasers 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.
bale to commence at 1 o'clock it, M. of said
day, when terms will be made kreavrn by the
undersigned Executorsof said Jacob Bowman,
deoeased. JONAS BOWMAN,
jy 22 Cure 29 ABRAHAM BOWMAN.
VALUABLE FARM
ON APPLE RIDGE FARM,
18==
THREEFIUNDRER‘VIJII,I?:Fy-FIVE ACRES,
. -
AT PUBLIC SALE,
ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19Tn,
On the day above named will be sold to the
highest bidder on the premises, about 9 miles
from Winchester, 4 miles from Stephenson's
Depot, on the Winchester and Potomac Rail
road, and 1 mile,from White Hall, Frederick
county, Va. the Farm belonging to the heirs
of the late William Abbott, decd, containing
335 ACHES
• • • - - -
of excellent limestone land, well-proportioned
with the finest Timber In the Shenandoah
Valley or elsewhere. The improvements con
sist of a
G 001) FRAME DWELLING,
of convenient construction, Smoke Home.
Stone Dairy, with one of the finest Springs in
the Valley, good Bar mStabling, Corn Cribs and
Granaries to hold 1000 bushels of Grain, Car
riage House, Sheds, and In fact pll the Im
provements usually found on a first-clas
farm. The fencing le 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 re. air.
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•
log House will be given on the Ist of March,
1869, or sooner if practicable.
. .
One-third of the purchase money cash; the
remainder to 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, if he prefer, may pay
all or half the purchase money down.
Persons wishing to examine the Farm will
find Wit. 13. A Borr on the premises, who will
take pleasure in exhibiting the advantages of
this fine estate.
In case 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.
JyM•taw'4l
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE.—UN
der the authority of a Deed of Trust bear
ing date on the first day of July. t 8 3, and re
corded In the Clerk's Office of the County Court
of Clarke county, Va., on the 14th day of July,
16.53, executed by Robert C. Randolph and wile
to James P. Rieley (cow deceased) and Prov
ince McCormick, Tiustees, 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 raise, pay and satisfy
the principal sum of $lO,OOO, with interest on
the same from and after the Ist 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,
ou the terms mentioned below,
ON THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1800,
THE FOLIAYWING
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 and Inter
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 6e 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 2'2d February 18313, and recorded in the
Clerk's Office the 26th February :" ONE
OTHER TaAor, described In said trust deed as
"adjoining the above described tract contain.
lug about
227% ACRES,
and as "being part or the said farm above
mentioned, called 'New Market' '' and which
was conveyed by deed from Philip L. C. Bur
well dated the 28th of Tune 1841, to the said
Philip Burwell and by the latter devised to
said Robert C. Randolph by Ids last will," ea.,
which is "of record in Clarke County Court,"
sc.• and Occa Dimas Taker, described in said
Deed of Trust as adjoining the above described
Tracts, containing.
4 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 Id of April,
1849, and recorded In Clark County Court.
Theae several tracts of land herein before
mentioned, or so flinch 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 ou the day of sale. The title is be.
lleved to be unquestionable and perfect., and
they are rated among the flue lands of the low
er part of the Valley of Virginia, lying in the
county of Clarke, about 3) miles of Berryville,
8 or 9 miles from Winchester having a McAd
am Turnpike at hand which Intersects or falls
in with other pikes of the same kind, running
East, West and North and South ; besides oth
er facilities and advantages, which need not
bementioned here.
The undersigned is authorized by'the Exe
cutors of Isaac Wood, dec'd., to say that the
following terms maybe here announced: Cash
on the day of sale, to pay costa and expenses,
10 per cent.; after deducting the 10 per cent
from one-third of the whole purchase money,
the balance of the third payable at 90 days
from day o f sale, negotiable note with approv
ed endorser to be given fur same, bearing In
terest from day or 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-atmnally so as
to west the reqtdrementof the Bond and Deed
of Trust or January. 1253, but reserving the
right of each of said deferred payments to di
vide them into such gums, and in such man
ner as will enable said Executors to settle and
distribute said decedent's estate amon the
partiee entitled. according to his will; anfor
all of said deferred payments purchaser 15 to
give his Individual bond, to be secured on the
land purchased by him (as soon as the deed is
made) by Deed of Trust. The undersigned is
further instructed to say, that it isprobable, if
desired, more, extended credits may be conce.
ded by the day of sale ; and if so, they will be
given and will be so announced authoritative-
ly on the day of sale in waiting—the olden be
ing to make iite property sell at a full and fair
price.
dale 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 be sur
veyed. P. McCORMICK,
Surviving Trustee.
OSTPONEMENT
The above P
Bale Is postponed .
until TUES.
DAY, the Ist day of SEPTEMBER, 1868, on
which day the land will be sold blench parcels
or tracts as will then be designated, in whieh.
sales Samuel T. O. Moore and David EL. Ido•
Gulre. 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. .
Jy 21.1 taw 29-ltd P. MoCORMICK, Trustee.
SCHAEFFER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLERY
NOS 1 AND 2 EAST KENO STREET
Jan 10 lANOASTEB, PA. UW
, -Y;1 AV - GUST Al
ggritultura ;ay.
NA Ninare
.
ON EVERY
BAVOWS 00
BAUGH & BONS ' , Philadelphia,
• / AND
NORTH lIIESTERN FERTILIZING CO
0 I 0 G 0 ,
&la Manufacturers.
PRICES.
Baugh's Raw Bone Phosphate.
Price, 158 per 2,000 lbs.
Baugh's Chicago Bone Fertiliser.
Price, $5O per 2,000 lbs.
Bangh's Chicago Blood Manure.
;Price, $5O per $2,000 lbs.
The above Mamma are furnished In both
balm and barrels, whichever customers prefer.
air The Data are uniform to weight 160
pounds:lM
The attention of Farmera is especially direct
ed to the fact that the sources of the Haw Ma
terial of which the above Manurna are com
posed, 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 dc SONS,
20 S. Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia.
NORTHWESTERN FERTILIZING CO.,
Cor. Lake dt Lasalle Ste., Chicago.
For Bale by
SAMUEL HESS, Lancaster, Pa.
sa- BAUGH'S COMMERCIAL MANURES
may be procured from dealers In any of the
princlW towns Is the United States or Do.
minion of Canada. (Jan Zdgraw 4
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. Ste use for sev-
eral years In Maryland, Virginia and other
Southern States, for all crops, has given it a
standard character for excellence 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 SW lbs of the best
Superphosphate& It ripens the wheat crop from
five to men (Lays 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 A Bente for Paothe Guano Co.,
38 South Delaware Ave., Philad'a,
mar 25 Omwl2) And 71 South St., Baltimore.
D. BOOT dc SON,
31.AriIIFACTUB.E.In OF
Plows and Cultivators ,
MOUNT JOY, PA.,
Have constantly on hand, and furnish to order
Plows and Cultivators of the the very beet pat
terns and all sizes.
We use rill first-class material, and altz to
get out the very beat work in the market.
All work warranted.
Orders by mall promptly attended to.
DANIEL ROOT. .1y29-Itw3o B. M. ROOT.
M GEISELMAN, & CO.
(Late BIRD tt GEIBEL3LAN,)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, WHISKEY, C.
No, 129 NORTH BROAD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Arr Prompt attention will be given to sales
and a gpeedy 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
ri[IIIESE IS NO
MARURE
80 PERMANENT AS
RAWBO N E S ,
FllO3l. WHICH Is MADE
I\T S
RAW BONE
SUPER-PH OS PH AT E!
Warranted Perfectly Pure and Free from Adul
teration.
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 soil.
ail- EVERY FARMER SHOULD USE:
CRUET & YOUNU.
Manufacturer's Agent,
22 SOUTH WHARVES,
PHILADELPHIA.
feb 28 Factory at Wilmington, Del. 7mw 8
air- FOR BALE BY ALL DEALERS. nEtt
FARMERS' LOOK TO TOUR INTERESTS
HcCORMICK'S HARVESTER.
Paris Exposition Universal, the Great Prize
Grand Gold Medal of Honor for Harvesting
Machines, and the Decoration of the Cross of
the Legion of Honor, awarded to C. H. McCor
mick, over all other Exhibitors.
The only perfect REAPER in lodged Grain
and McCORMICK'S PRIZE MOWER. 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 tfwl9
D. G. RHOADS,
FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE •
COMIFf.ISBION MERCRANT
18 LASALLE STREET,
CHICAGO, ILL.
Particular attention paid to the purchase of
Grain and Produce for eastern orders.
REFERENCES:
Bushong & Bro., Bankers Reading, Penna.
Barnhart & Koch, Grainhealers,
Whitlock & Wallace, Com. Merchants, N. Y,
City National Bank, Chicago, IIL
apr 1
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O,
CHICKEN POWDER.
I COPYRIGHT SECIIIIRD.I
A certain cure for
GAPES IN CHICKENS AND TURKEYS'
Will prevent and Cure Chicken Cholera, and
other Diseases common to Poultry and
will promote an Increase of Fa t.
Full Directions accompany each Package.
PRICE 25 CENTS.
The annexed are a few of the certificates we
have received In proof of the great value and
efficacy of the Poulterers' Friend:
CAanorxroll, Baltimore Co., Md.,
December 16th, 18e7. f
Meets. Clotworthy & Cb.
have used your "Poulter
ers' Friend" upon a brood of young chickens
that had the gapes, and am happy to say, that
by the use of a iew doses they were entirely
cured, It will certainly cure the gapes when
used according to directions.
Yours, GEO. HARMAN.
ANNAPOLIS, MD., February 7th, 1888.
Marra. aotworthy & Cb. :
have sold all the "Poulter
era' 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 as far as I
could learn, It has proved a cure for the dis
ease. W. B. GOODMAN.
BALTIMORE, February 2d, 1818.
Messrs. Cflotworthy &
My chickens were dying very fast with what
my neighbors called "Chicken Cholera." I
was induced to try your "Poulterers' Friend,"
and it worked like a charm. I gave it as di
rected, and It cured those that were then sick,
and I have not seen any symptoms of the dis
ease since. Your, &c..
B. MENCKEN,
Cross and Warner streets.
SnaymtnanifroW.sr, W. Vs., March 2841 ./ 868 .
Messrs. Clotworay & Co.: •
Gams: Having lost a great many fowls dur
ing the early Spring, with " Chicken Cholera,',
I was induced by Mr. Soneph M. Stonebraker
of Shepherdstown,. to,try paper of you r
"Poulterers' Friend," which I did ; and I ha'
only used three doses when the disease (neap
peered, and I have not lost a fowl since. • I
can most safely recommend it to do what it
says, if the directions are followed.
CHRISTIAN 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 subiact. The
season for gapes is close at hand, and every
poultry breeder Who desires to have success
with his young flocks, ought to procure one or
two packages of the "Poulterers' Friend" im
mediately. A. preparation of this kind has
been needed long Since, for more chicks die
annually than are raised. Another pest, that
of vermin on fowls, and which proves so fatal
to many young broods, may be exterminated
or prevented, his believed, by the use of this
panacea."—York .Penn.ruivanian.
JOHN F. LONG &13048, Wholesale Agents,
Lancaster, Penna.
merturecrtraan orriir Br _ _
FIREEERIS FEVER AND AGUE PILLS.
They are perfectly harmless purely vegeta
ble, and;have been used in private practice for
30 years. Mr. J. Ryan, Surveyor or the New
York Central Park, has used these Pills in over
300 cases on employees and not one (allure.
Price 11. Forwarded by mall to any address.
Direct, DR. WM. ,FISHER,
311. Bleecker street,
Jy2l-lmdaw New York City.
CLOTTFORTHY 00., ISAHITELLE.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
N 0.889 WEST BALTIMORE STREET,
BALTIMORE, MD.
PRICE $2.00 PER DOZEN TO THE TRADE. '
A Liberal Dlseotuat Allowed, when 'purchased
in large quantities.
oAtarroN.—.The public are cautioned against;
any similar preparation; only Clotwortlirs
aregannine. ap 22 6navr le
ignbinet-Wart,
IMPEACHMENT! 'IMPEACHMENTS
he extraystgant prices; ot Furniture In Lan •
easter have been impeached at
BITNER BANDS'
NEW FURNITURE STORE,
NO. 18 SOUTH QUEEN STREET.
Call and Bee for yourdelvea, the great redna
tion in prices now offered. .. may 19 ddwtf
$5000.---"WeAWM:alt'nrCTl"a l n i cif
wieensgare soccise. • Trade' established and
increasing, no risk... Address B, GALE, South
east corner 7th and. Biseets; Phila
delphia. • • ; jr224fdaw
DOPING BLATE—JEMICTus REDUCED
The undersigned , has oonetantly on hands
supply of Boating Slate for sale at Rednoed
Prices. Abso, an extra LIGHT ROOFING
SLATE, Intended for alatinpon Blanes roofs.
Employing the very boat slaters all work Is
warranted to be executed In the best manner.
Bulldoze an others will find It to their , ntez ,
eat to examine the samples at his Agrlotatural
and Bead Wa rerooms, No. 28 East Kintetreet
Lammas; Pa.,2 doors west Utile Court Haul*
deo n tfdkw GEO. D. EIPREOREM,
1868 1 '
itattelOtraturti
rruie ESTABLISHED 8188.
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126 ILLIULLT STBZILT, PRILAD'A+,
.1.8 the largest Manufacturing Confectloners and
Wholesale Dealers In Fruits, Nuts, de.,
mar 25 In the United State& ly sr 12
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W HO WARROO,
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mAin3FACTIMS2S OF
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AND I .
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NO. US NORTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
cape and Capes, of enamelled Olt (lota, o
all colors oe , made to order at shortejy Bst poulble
=R. ' Imw27
SEA—SIDE SHAWLS.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
NO. 727 CHESTNUT STREET,
HAVE OPTIC= AND orrEa AT
POPULAR PRICES,
BZVICHAL CAS 07 Tllll
EMPRE ,, S, BEA-SIDE, AND TRAVELING
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PHILADELPHIA.. lyw2o
p A TENT
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FRUIT JARS•
" ALWAYS RELIABLE."
THEY MEET EVERY WANT IN A 000 D
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THEY CAN BE MADE
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READILY OPENED
WWII:RI INJURY TO TILE COVER
I THE MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT IN
The Protector jars have metal Lids triM
Arms, which turn on the inclines of the neck THE CITY,
of the Jars, and thus tighten the rubber on to and at unpreccdentedly Low Prices, of Uocsis
of all 'duds.
tile Ground Ede of the Jar mouth. Tho re
suit 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, 11.0UsE
FURNISHING AND DRUG STORES
TRADE SUPPLIED BY
F. & J. BODINE,
PATENTEES AND MANUFACTURERS
ALSO, MANUFACTURERS OF
DRUGGISTS' AND PERI'UNERS'
GLASS WARE.
Wine, Porter, Ale and
Pickle, Preserve,
PATENT MEDICINE BOTTLES
Particular attention given to Private Moulds•
No. 26 SOUTH SEVENTH STREET,
CIIIIRSISIG MADE EASY,
Good Fresh Butter at/ the Year Round
FARMERS, ATTENTION!
SANE TIME! SAVE MONEY! SAVE LABOR I
By using TOMEI:180XL dc Co.'s (Lincoln Eng
land) Celebrated Butter Powder. By the use
of this Inexpensive Powder, churning for hours
la reduced to minutes, and to applicable to the
making of Butter at all seasons of the year. A
small quantity added to the milk or cream at
the time of churning will produce Butter In
much less time, In larger quantity, and of a
superior quality, flavor and consistency: It
removes the unpleasant flavor caused by the
cows feeding on turnips, garlic weeds, drc ; and
prevents all rancidity peculiar to butler; also
makes It firmer and sweeter even lu 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 prize at all Agri
cultural'Shows, whenever exhibited.
Price 25 eta. and 50 cts.'per Box, Sold by all
respectable Druggists and Store-keepers
throughout the Country.
Jel7-4mw2,1 JAMES A. ARMSTRONG,
General Agent for United States,
No. 110 Market etre°, Philadelphia.
/Ifni Tort AlttertionnentO.
CO. PENDETON'S CALISAYA TONIC
BITTERS.—The world renowned Stomach
Bitters. Great preventive of Fever and Ague,
Dyspepsia, Disordered Digo'' , lon, to., ho. Re
commended by Physicians and used in their
daily practice. Hundreds of letters testifying
to their efficiency, not p ublished, but can bo
seen at the principal office and labratory, 18
Dey street, where for further particulars all
communications aro to be addressed. Local
Agents wanted. Traveling Merchants supplied
on very liberal terms. .13,21-Irnd.sw
ORR'S IEVIPORTIED
Spool and Ball Cotton, for Sewing Machine
and hand use unsurpassed In price and quality.
ALEXANDER KNOX,
No. 512 Pearlstreet,
Jy2l-3mdaw Near Broadway, New York
CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR
sale in every direction. See Stanley Day's
Real Estate Circular, No. 925 Broadway, New
York. Malted free. • . Jy2l4mdaw
F AMILY KNITIINO 1111.011INE.
Tho Family Knitter manufactured by tho
Bridgeport Knitting Company Le acknowl
edged by practical kniLters to be the best for
family use in the market. Good Agents want
ed In every county. Bend for a Circular.
Bridgeport Knitting Co., Bridgeport, Court.
Iy2l lindaar
TXTANTED, BY A PIAI4I3FACTUIRER,
VV Agents to sell by sample. Address, with
stamp for circular. GREENE & CO.,
913 Chest.. ut street
Jy2l-Imdaw . • Philadelphia.
MID AGITEICIIBED
Ladles do not.,dltoto ads to Escape Your Nottee.
SANITELLE DR LIQUID PEAELINE.
It secures to got permanently a most deers
ble boon—a akin of satin-like texture, and the
warm delicate complexion of taptarous youth.
Its effects are immediate. It contalus no In-
J aeons substance. This 15 no Hutton, as atrial
will prove all we claim fbr It., Price 75 cents.
If your draggled does not keep it send the
amount to us and It.will be forwarded by Ex
press. , A. MAURY tr.. 00., Proprietors,.
jeB.2ind , 171 Duane street. NoW York.
DOEILILL RIJII4IOL. PRINCETON,
ENEW JERSE Y.
o . yel thoroughly prepared for College, or for
Badness.' Next Session begins Aug. 28. For
Circulars address,
leS-amdaw. REV. T. W. CATTELL.
FRAN/IF. LANDIS. JAC= 8. LANDIS
EZRA F. LANDIS,
KEYSTONE .
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP,
EAR2 . O.II.I6BTNT' STAZEET,
LANCASTER, PA., .
LANDIS & CO., Paopmwrom
Iron Iro and Aram Castings Done to Order.
Engines; Mill Gearing Shaftinvi PulleYs,
Also, a new sad Doproved Grain Thresher
and Separator. • • .
Modehi Patebtees made to order.
Special attention paid to repairing._
N.B.—The Hoilhein'a Reaper and,Mowerollll
also be had at our chops. , Thls 'Empe; and
Mower is warranted to give_satisfaetion.• Dell
and see It. ap Z 7 Wu , LANDIS 00.
Ottrunto
SPltl3O . 16081.
CLOTHS, CABSIMERES AND CLOTHING
FINS D AC2C AND COLORED OLOTIIB,
FRENCH & AMERICAN COATINGS.
CASSIMERES FOR SUITS.
EZ=I
'Mineral Water Bottles,
Jelly and Snuff Jars
OFFICE,
PHILADELPHIA. 4twoO
IN 24 lIOURB 13Y
Wthiut )Isl2olo,
girfaxistb,
-
HAGER tit BROTHERS.
CABIOLERETTB, DRAP D' ETD, JEANS, #.:l
Liao,
GOODS FOR BOYS' NEAR 1 -
A very lane and oomplete uaortment and
Prizes as Low al In ledh
READY MADE CLOTHING I
FINE DRESS SUITE.
MEDIUM AND FINE CABSIMERE Burrs
SUITS FON BOY'S.
A full assortment ',tour own manufacture and
guaranteed to give satisfaction in
PRICE, QUALITY AND STYLE
HAVER & BROS.
LADIES DROPS GOODS!
We Invite an examination of
NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS
JUST RECEIVED
ALBO,
MOURNING GOODS!
Of Lupin's Manufacture, Including
BOMBAZINES, TAMIEBE,
CANTON MO rHS,
BILK POPLINS, aIiFIALLIES,
POPLIN A LPAOAS,
MOLIA.II4B, ao., ho.
BLACK AND COLORED SILKS!
FROM FINE TO EXTRA QUALITIES
HAGER & BROTHERS.
W IBDOW all ADE 9
WINDOW SHADES I
HAGER. 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 Hollands.
W ALL PAPEWL
WALL PAPERS,
WALL PAPERS
HAUER & BROTHERS are now receiving
SPRING STYLES FOR 1888.
Otvr Stock will be found complete, and to
cmnpriso a gr , st, variety of new deelgue of
plain and decorative
PAPER HANGINGS,
Flue Stamped 011 t, Satins, Blank and Wood
Colon., for
PARLORS, HALLS, DINING ROOMS AND
CHAMBERS.
Also, DECORATIVE PAPERS lu
MARBLE, FRESCOES, OAK, WALNUT.
The most complete assortment ever offered
fa Laucaster,and will be sold at lees than Phila
delphia prices. Call nod examine.
HAGER & BROTHERS.
C A R 1. E T S!
ENGLISH BRUSSELS,
ENGLISH. TAPESTRY,
Imperial Three.Piy, Tapestry ingrain, air(' and
Superfine ingrain, 7hree-Ply and Rain Vene.
atm, Wool Dutch, cottage, Hemp and Rag
CUrpcts of Hartford and Lowell, and
best Philadelphia makes.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHe—from I too yards wide.
Cocoa and Canton Hattßiga, Rage, Door
Hata, SC.
We now offer a very full and complete stook
and at VERY LOW PRICES. .
mar 25 trwl2 HAGER dr. BROTHERS.
1868 TIM GREATEST BARGAINS 1868
AND THE HEST PLACE TO BUY!
, CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST,
C;IIEAP JOUN'M VARIETY 13TORE
I=l
MOMINI
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY
TOYS OF EVERY DE.SCRInION
PERFUMERY, SOAPS
and an endless variety of Notlona. Ho also
UN on hand a large and finely selected stock of
DRY GOODS!
GLOVES, HOSIERY,
AND TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS
ALSO, BOOTS AND SHOES
for Mon Women and Children. Also,
TIN WARE,
LOOKING GLASSES,
GLASS AND Q UEENSWA RE,
TEA SETS, eke., U.
Now in the time to get bargains, an the entire
stock hoe been laid In ut greatly reduced fluures
GOODS SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
w Remember the cheapest and best place
to buy In all Lancaster is at
CFIEAP JOHN'S
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No. 3 EAST FLING ST, LANCASTER CITY.
dec 4 ttiv4B
pediral.
D .. CARBALL'hiI
VEGETABLE CORDIAL!
The only known Cure for the Gravel, Dia
betes, Weakness and Inflammation of the Kid.
neys and Urinary Organs. Dr. Carrell has
made the diseases of the kidneys his apt:alai
study Tor several years, and Is now able to put
before the public
A PERFECT CURE FOR THE SAME.
The following are evkleno. a of the kidneys
being effected: 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 ley a dlstre-s In the sides,
stiffeess of the limbs, swellingof the limbs and
atom:cola, also a tendency to dropsy, shortness
of breal la and rheumatic:pains. Vile limn affec
tion of the kidneys. Persons may know this
by feeling worse when having cold, and In this
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.
EMI=
This is a weakness or Inflammation of the
kidneys and urinary organs, rousing frequent
discharges of urine both day and night; Wiese
discharges being at times uncontrollable, at
otht•r times with much pain and disagreeable
burning.
THE GRAVEL.
This is a stone caused by a sediment which
collects at the kidneys when they fall to act
freely; then passing through the urinary chan
nels into the bladder, there becomes an In
creasing atone. All this is caused by tin kid
neys not performing their proper functions.
The experience of thousands is that
Dr. Carroll . . Cordial Will Dissolve This
Stone,
BO that It will pais without pain, clear out all
that sediment from which they collect, and
stimulate the lOduoys to their proper action,
therefore remove all the above mentioned
trouble. The used( this article, from one to
three mouths, will cure the moat severe Caere.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
Prepared by DR. CA.RRALL, °Mee No. ii:Si
• srinony street., Philadelphia.
to_ Bold by all Druggists.
A Cure is legally warranted In all cases who
II upon Dr. Carrall.
Write and ask these parties what this article
as done for them:
Rev. B. U. Lippincott, Glassboro' N. J.
Mr, Al'en Wells, Mount Holly, N , . J.
John Hsndbert, 2122 Bummer street, Nitro.
William Wattle, 1028 Mouth sth street, Poll's.
Kt-Orders di, eeted to Johnson, Holloway d
Cowden. 002 Arch street, Phil's. jell) lyw 23
MEDICAL
DOCTOR N. B. SADDEN Et
Physician for Chronic Diseases, hag a per
=DOUG of at
NO. CO EAST KIND ST., LANCASTER, PA.,
Where he has been engaged for some time peat,
In the successful treatment of
OLD OBSTINATE DIAEA SE.S.
The Doctor !night present a volume of COT:.
Oriente!' end teetlmonials of cures, but the
moat satlefactory evidence will be given the
public In a trial of hie 0111.
Doctor lirisbine devotes exclusive attention
to the class of diseases, In which hie practice
has been uniformly eneceestul, effecting cures
wuen they have isailicd all systems of treat.
meet.
CONSUMPTION,
PARALYSIS,
RHEUMATISM,
BRONCHITIS
DYSPEPSIA,
ASTHMA,
F ILES,
DISEASES OF THE AND DROPSY,
LIVER
HEART,
LUNGS, •
STOMACH,
' SKIN, AND OF
THE NERVOUS SYSTEM,
And all those Diseases peculiar to females
through lie, are promptly and permanently
cared when curable, and reasonable charges
made tor medicines.
The Doctor's principal remedial agenta ars
selected carefully from the Phartnacopada of
the United States and Germany, and prepAred
and given oat by him at his office, and com
bine all the modern improvements of medi
clue, among which are Inhalation. A tomiza
tlon, 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 Brief:due Diagnoses by the urine, ono
of the moat infallible tests of Diseases known,
using Optical, Chemical and Microscopical
tests, enabling him to employ a rational sci
entitle and curative Ire ament; and he will in
no case give encouragement for the sake of
feta
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 larguexperience, 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 Can't
House. apr 29eraw 17
air Consultation tree and confidential
Herons, as.
TEIEIaiBGEST AND FINEST STOUR oy
_ .
SADDLERY IN THE CITY,
HABERBUSH'S,
B. W. ANGLE OF CENTRE SQUARE,
LA Ar0.48.72R,_ PA.
H
Silver and Gold Mounted amm.
Prince's Metal and Covered Mounted Har
nws.
Fine Japanned and Chide Mounted Harness.
Fine and Common Double Harness.
TEAM HARNESS.
Men's and Boy's Riding Saddles.
Ladles' aiding Saddles and Bridles.
-BugitF, Sulky , Riding and Team Whips.'
Leather, Cotton and Linen Fly-Nets.
Linen and Gam Horse Coven and Lap
Covers.
Also, Sole Leather Trunks.
Ladles Dress Trunks.
•
Gents' Traveling Trunk".
Sole Leather and Common Vallecas. '
Leather and Carpet Traveling Bags. • •
Fine Turkey and French Mom= Satchels. •
and all other' artleles In the business, whloh
will be sold at the LOWEST CASH PICHMS, •
Particular attention paid to repairing.
Auct, Rentals' Improved•Harneas nidtribia,
here.
Slum ritit for mantliablZlNSllntlie Dn.
proved Mmeni Mfg, will be rowans.
Me rate& lentlelyw