flitortilantas. Comm:km laasuts.—Wo clip the fol- Aowing items of local interest from the The Ameilcati Mechanics Lodge of this place, numbers fifty•two members, They will attend the parade in Lancaster, on the 11th of September, and turn out about thirty five members. Reed birds are beginning to make their appearance; they will soon be the victims of the gunner's skill. The penalty of 115 for every bird shot out of season has small effect in stopping the slaughter. A man namedlYm. Stoppel, residing at Silver Springs, this county, was severely injured on Monday last, by an embank ment of earth falling upon him whilst en gaged in mining ore for Kauffman do Co. The unfortunate man was released from his perilous situation, and Dr. G. Wash. Bernthal's' was immediately called w e l l , attend his injuries. The case is doing notwidorinp the extant of the internal In- Jury. THE SCOURGE OF OUR RACE! WSW digestion is bad every part of lire hu• man system necessarily sutlers. 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 4,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 it is an ailment which interferes with all the enjoyments 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, Ueneral Debility, Diseases of the Dowels, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys frequently result from it and often terminate fatally. What the Dyspeptic requires ix a constitutional specific, and such is MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS. Of its wholesome efficacy thousands have tee. tided who were rescued by It from the power of Dyspepsia, and saved from its attendant evils. Am thin disease intronclied itself In your systole? Use, we urge you toad. wisely, and use the GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDI which will: successfully: combat and utterly destroy the dinease,and fortify you against any subsequent attach of It. You will derive Im• Imitate benefit from using it, mid place your• self in n position to enjoy the good things of thin life once more. Tills Is a sovereign reme• by and will effect a positive cure lu your case. The public Is made acquainted with all the Ingredients used in preparing this Bitters, and thohighest medical authorities are tinily ro• commentilug It as an infallible remedy for all disputa; arising from a disordered titoinnelt.— Be reasonable with youroolf—nonimlt your health and happiness—throw away your phar• inneopcela proscriptions anti talte a course of MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS This remedy will also aura effectually Liver Complaint, Uidney Discuses, Chronic tor Ner vous Debility, Constipation of the Bowels, Nauman, Difficult Breathing, dour Eructations, Pains in the Side, Book, Cheat and Limbo, Do press'on of Spirits, and all other ailments growing out of a Disordorod Stomach, Liver . Kidneys, and will thoroughly purify the hlo and maintain it against the insidious atom a of divonse. An AVALANCHE OF f ;Mai FICATES Is constantly pouring lu upon the Proprietors In support Of tile high claims :of this most wonderful remedy of the present ago, 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 ato motto strong, and their digestive organs kept In a sound, healthy condition, and the Blood preserved pure, as God intended it should he. C All 'l' 1 0 N!!! MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS are counterfeited. Agatha , the worthless and dangerous imitations put into the market by unprincipled parties the proprietors of elfish• ler's Herb Bitters hereby warn the public.— See that the patented external marks of this Bitters accompany each bottle. 3 MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS are exclusively put up in square glass bottles with graduated doers marked thereon, On one panel aro the words: "MTSITLRR'N HERB 13ITTERS," and Oh the opposite panel the 111 . 111 name S. B. HARTMAN A. CO A Proprietary U. Internal Revenue Stamp covers the cork of every bottle. See to it that this stamp is over the cork n( the bottle ?mu buy. It Will be recognized by the portrait It bears or B. M I S II L E B BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND RESPECT ABLE STOREKEEPERS, In every village, town and city in .the United States, Canada, kg. B. B. HARTMAN SI CO., SOLE PROPRIETORS, LANCASTER A NDVITTSIIU 1W 11, jyl24 PENNNYLVANIA /mot ,I nrutolting Gado, &r. THE FINIONT ANNORTMENT OF FIRST quality BRITANNIA WAKE ln tuo oily, At A O. FIANN'S, No.llNorth Queen street. QUID CAOEFb•••WOODEN AND PAIN ted, at A. O. FI.I.NN'd, No. 11 North Queen street. STEP LADDERS—ALL SIZES, AT A. C. FL( NN'S, No. 11 North Queen street WOODEN BOWLS—JUST RECEIVED At A. C. FLINN'S, Home Fusniehing Store, No. 11 North Quen street. BUTAt YOUR DROODS AND BRUSHES A. C. FLINN'S House Fllllllllllll3g Store, No. 11 North Queen street. WATER COOLERS AT A. C. FLINN'S House Furnishing Store, No. 11 North Queen street. ICE CREAM FREEZERS—ALL SIZES At A. C. FLINN'S. No. 11 North Queen etreet. REFRIGERATORS AT A. O. FLINN'S House Furnishing Store, No.ll North Queen street Tit E RSONS DESIRING PUMPS OR Water Pipe, Hydraulic Rams &e., can thid the boat assortment outside of Philadelphia at A. C. FLINN'S House Furnishing Store, No. 11 North Queen street. VOIDING AND GAD FITTING IN ALL its branches attended to. Estimates given or work at A. O. FLINN S House Furnishing Store, No. 11 North Queen street aOPPER WORK—BREWEUS NETTLES, Whiskey Stills and Copper Work or all ds nude op with dispatch at A. C. FLINN'S House Furnishing Store, No. II North Queen street, Lancaster. Pa. ? INTILLERS ARE INVITED TO ER amine Mr. Jacob Springer's Improved Rtent Whiskey Doubler by which the greatest advantages in distillation are obtained. cal .A 6 Or address, A. Cl. FLINN'B house Furnlebing Store, No. 11 North Queen street, Lancaster, Penns my 18 tfd&w _ A5TED...50,000 FEET OP HICKORY Flank. ngth, 12 feet by 2 Inches thick -16 " 9 rti • KEEL It & SHAEFFER, Coiner of Lemon and -Water streets, •••near Baningataner's Coat Yard. Lanaltster. Attie 1 „ ; : 9tw EEMO Subla gnat Woad 750 nlitLr TH s OF E UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Aro now finished and in operation. Although this mad is built with great rapidity, the work is thoroughly done, and is pronounced by the Unitod States Commissioners to bo first-class in every respect, before it is accepted, and be• fore any bonds can be issued upon it. Rapidity and (=mahatma construction hay been scoured by a complete division of labor and by distributing the twenty thousand men omployed along thollue for long distances at once. It Is now probable that tho WHOLE LINE TO THE PACIFIU WILL BE COMPLETED IN 1889. The Company have ample means of which the Government grants the right of way, and all necessary timber and other materlalafonnd along thellne of its operations; also 12,800 acres of land to the mile, taken in alternate sections on each side of its road; also United States Thirty-year Bonds, amounting to from 810,000 to 848,000 per mile, according to the difficulties to be surmounted on the various sections Lobe built, for which it takes a second mortgage as security, and it is expected that not only the interest, but the principal amount may be paid in services rendered by the Company In trans porting troops, mails, d:c, THE EARNINGS OF THE 'UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, from Its Way or Local Business only, during the year ending June 3004 1808, amounted to over FOUR MILLION DOLLARd, which, after paying all expenses was much more than sufficient to pay the interest upon Its Bowls. These earnings are no Intl!cation of the vast througn traffic that must follow the opening of the lino to the Pacific, but they cer tainly prove that FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS upon such a property, coating nearly three times their amount, ARE ENTIRELY SECURE 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 Wilco in the City of Now York, at the rate of six per cant, in gold. The Kinclpal is payable In gold at maturity. The price ie 102, and at the present rate of gold, they pay a liberal in come on their cost, A very Important consideration In deternalu• ng the value of theme bonds le the length of time ley hare to run• It is well known that a long bond always commands a much higher price than a short one. It is safe to assume that durine the next thirty years, the rate of interest lu tile United 'states will decline as it has done In Europe, and we have a right to expect that six per cent. securities as these will be held at as high a premium as those of this Government, which, In 1057, were bought in at from 20 to Zi per cent above par. The export demand alone may produce title result, and as the 1138110 of a pri vate corporation, they aro beyond the reach of political action. The Company believe that their Bonds, at the present rate, are the cheapest security In the market, and the right to advance tile price at any time Is reserved. i3ubsoriptions will ho received to Lancaster by LANCASTER NATIONA I. ISANIC. REED, IdoGRA NN 400., lIA FIRST NATIONAL BANN, anti in Now York at the Compony'm 011100, No. 20 !Comm Ntroot, JOIIN J. CISCO Sc.SON,I3A.NNFIRS, NO, 00 WALL STREET, Aua by the Company's Advertised Agents throughout the United States, Remittanees should be mado lu dralte or other funds par In Now York, and the Bonds will be sent free of charge by return express. Parties subscribing through local agents, will look to them for their safe delivery. A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR ISM has J ust been published by the Company, giving fuller information than le possible in au 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 Bonds, which will be sent free on application at the Company's office or to any of the advertised agents. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New York nuBlB.3md&WlS new Volt Alliartiormento. ORR'SDIACNAIII4IIIT 4 N ISIrORTED Spool and Ball Cotton, for Sewing Machine aud hand use uneurpaseed in price and quality. ALEXANDER KNOX, No. 542 Pearl Street, l.jy2l43mdew Near Broadway, New York. FI , DGERILL NCRoOL, PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY. Boys thoroughly prepared for College, or for Business, Next Session begins Aug. 26. For ~ Circulars address, le6-2md.low REV. T. W. CATTELL. MARVIN' P 4 CHROME IRON SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFES Will Resist all Burglars' Implements for nny Length of Time. Please send fir Catalogue of Fire and Burglar Proof :Safes, MARVIN & CO., 205 Broadway, New York ; 721 Chestnut street, Phltadelpbla; 103 Bank street, Cleveland, Ohio. aug27 d.tos, MERIDEN BRITANNIA CO.. Manufacturers of the finest quality of ,S IL VER.PLATED GOODS. We take pleasure In calling the attention of dealers to our NEW STYLE OF SPOONS AND FORKS, Plated only by us. They wear three times as long as Single Plate. The additional cost is less than one half that of Table Plate. WEeT MERIDEN, CONN. SAMPLE ROOM, 199 BROADWAY, N. Y R oom. .ROOFING in rolls, ready to be nailed down. ROOFING costing much lass, and more dur able than Tin. ROOFING that can be applied by auy ordi nary workman. ROOFING that will not expand or contract by the acGou of the weather. ROOFING that is adapted to sttep or flat - _ roofs. Sena for a Sample and Circular. READY ROOFING COMPANY, kl Yalden Lane, New York 25000 I`o(o 4 ,7rNa7snow TericEsn 1, Ts tOouNt and wanted In every family. 8200 a week can be made, by either sex. No swindling dodge, Samples sent on rece ip t of IS cents, to those whomean business. A ddress,WM.ll. DAI LEY, 148 Fulton street, N. Y. aug77-Imdmv sarneoo, arr. THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OF SADDLERY IN THE CITY, —AT— M. HABERBUSII 'B, s. W. ANGLE OF CENTRE SQUARE. LANCAN7 ER, PA. Sliver and Gold Mounted Harness. Prince's Metal and Covered Mounted Har ness, Flue Japanned and OrPle Mounted Harness. Fine and Common Double Harness, TEAM HARNESS. Men's and Boy's Riding Saddles. Ladles' Riding Saddles and Bridles. Bevy, Sulky, Riding and Team Whips. Leather, Cotton and Linen Fly• Nets, Linen and Gum Horse Covers and Lap Clovers. Also, Solo Leather Trunks. Ladles' Dress Trunks. Gents' Traveling Trunlcs, Sole Loather and Common Valleses, Leather and Carpet Traveling Bags. Fine Turkey and French Morocco e‘ateliels, and all other articles In th , business which will be sold ~t the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Particular attention mild lo repairing. Also, Rennet's' Improved Harness Pads sold here. Shop rights for manufacturing Refuels' On. proved Harness Pads, will be sold at reasona ble rates. my 21 Bmd.ely w Attorntgo-at-gatii. G. W. HUNTER, No. 0 South Duke et., Lancaster WM. LEAJMAN, No. 6 North Duke et. Lancaster B. C. IiBEADY, No. 38 North Duke at.. LItIICREIter .r. NTEINMAN No. 9 E ast Orange at.. Lancaster H. M. /11011'111, Columbia, Lancaater comity, Pa. CHAS. DENIMS, No, 8 south Duke St., Lancaster ABEAM SHANK, . No. 88 North Dome lit.. Lancaster. J. W. F. SWIFT, No. 18 North Duke et.. Lanonato, A. ILERU ANIITH, No. 10 South Queen et.. Laneueter. EDGAR C. REED, No. 10 North Duke St., Lancaster B. F. DAME!, No. 1B North Duke et.. Lariaurter FRED. S. PYFEB, No. 5 South Duke et.. Llll3 CAM PI I. W. JOHNSON, No. 25 South Queen et., Lancantor. A. J. SANDERSON * 21 North Duke street, Laneseter S. H. PRICE, No. 6 North Duke at.. Lancaster wit. A. WILSON, No. 52 East King st—Lansaster D. W. pATTERNON. Ras removed his °Mee to No. (18 East King st SinoN P. EBY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE WITH N. ELLMAKER, Esp., NORTH DERE STREET, sept 25 LANCASTER, PA. . 1yw315. YEUIIEN IL LONG,ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. 8 SOOTS DUKE STREET, ncaster. Special attention paid to procuring or op posing discharges of debtors in bankruptcy, proof and presentation of claims, rendering professiontu assistance to assignees, and all basin ess, 111 short, connected with proceedings In voluntary or involuntary_ bankruptcy., whether before the Register or the United States Courts. Parties intending to take the benefit of the law will usually find it advert td eons to havoa Prolimlnary:consultation. le 18 triv CA-W,XgR'W Vtilutilanums. l A MBS= BY THE VETTED STATES AUTHORITY. NEW ENGLAND PAWNBROKER'S JOINT STOCK Or UNREDEEMED GOODS, CONSISTING OF SIL H S CHAIM, DIMS GOODS, Linen Goodi, Dry Goods, Cottons, Yam ey Goods, Albums, Bibles, Silver Plated Ware, :Watches, Cutlery, Flowtall chines, dze., *O. To be sold at ONE DOLLAR, EACH', without regard to value, and 00110 be paid for until you know what you are to receive. STOCK VALVED AT 5200,000. SALESROOM, 80 Hanover St., Roston. The most popular, reliable proMpt and bust nesplike concern of the kind. The beat of 8011 . references furnished on application. KY °nixing this sale von have a chance to ego ange your goods with a large varlet?' to select trot. to Agents are superior to those offered by any Terms to Agents.—We believe our Terms o th er house Takeparticular notice Oats: Our Agents are not required to a cone dollar for as in all other concerns. their presents, Certificates, giving a complete description of articles that will be sold for one dollar each, will be sold at the following rates : Ten for 61; Thirty (with present) for 63: Sixty (with resent) 60 ; One Hundred (with present)6lo. And same rate for larger alabef. LOOKat THIS CHANCE to get a Bilk 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 of Tblrty. we will givethe per son sending it the choice of the following arti cles: Print Dress Pattern, Worsted Breakfast Shawl, White Linen Tablecloth r _Embossed Table Spread. Set of Steel-bladed Knives and Forks, Het of Silver-plated Forks, Elegant En , graved Silver-plated - Gold-lined Goblet, Violin and Bow, Fancy Dress Pattern, Pair Ladies' Extra quality Cloth Boots, Elegant Beaded silk Parasol, One-Hundred-Pleture Morocco Photograph Album, Elegant Ivory-handled Spangled Silk F.:n, One dozen large sized Alhambra Tels, Ladies' Morocco Shooing Sag, Quilt, Fancy Balmoral Skirt, Ladies solid (fold California Diamond Ring, Gents' Plain or Engraved Gold Ring„(lB caret fine) Ladles' Solid Black Walnut - Writing Desk, Ladies' loam , Black Walnut Workbox, or a Cottage Clock. For n Club of Sixty, one of the following articles; Fancy Cashmere Dress Pattern, Three yards double width Water Proof Cloak ing, Thlbet Shawl, Four yards Wool Frocking, Bet 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 live yds. Sheeting, Alpaca Dress Pattern, En graved Silver-plated six bottle Revolving Cas tor, Pair Gents' Calf Boots, Harris Cloth Pants and Vest Pattern, Splendid Balmoral Skirt, set of ivory.liandled Knives with Sliver-plate d Forks, Pair of all-Wool Blankets, Rosewood frame Brass Alarm Clock,Splendidbeaded and ; lined Silk Parasol, Ladies' splendid Morocco Traveling Beg, Thirty yards Print, or a Mar settles Quilt. For a Clnb of One Hundred, Splendid En graved Sliver-plated Tea Set, three pieces (Sugar Bowl, Tea Pot and Creamer ) , Oliver pnted Cake Basket, Fancy plaid Wool Long Shawl, Twenty-five yds. Hemp Carpeting, Splendid Violin and Bow, English Berate Shawl, Forty-five yds. Sheeting, splendid Al paca Dress Pattern, Silver Hunting Case Watch, Splendid Family Bible with elegant Steel Engravings and Family Record and Pho tos. aph Page, Poplin Dress Pattern, Engraved Silver-plated Ice Pitcher, Splendid Beaver Cloak Pattern, Sharpe's Revolver, Fancy Cas- Edmore Coat, Pant and Vest Pattern extra quality, Splendid Accordeon Music Box One pair lino Damask Table Covers with One Dozen Dinner Napkins to match. PreSelltS for I.urgegClabr lu Proportion. This Is no Humbng Lottery Gift Enteral lee or tale of Cheap Jewelry, but a fair, square Sale of Unredeemed Goode , Our Goods are New anti not Nooond Hotel And we guarantee more for the money invest ed thou Mu be bought at any wholesale store in tile country. Agents will pima take notice of this. Do not bond names, ut number your °Juba 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 bo Boot from any office), P. 0. Money Order, or Ex press ; for when sent in this way you run no risk of losing it whatever. Small amounts may be sent by mail, but be sure and put them in the Mee yourself. we cannot be responsible for Mono lost, unless some precautions are taken to Insure its safety. Send your address in full, Town, County and State. All certificates are good until redeemed. S. C. THOMPSON de CO., No. 30 HANOVER MT., BOSTON. ...Scud for Circulars aug ltf(bew GRANT & COLFAX. AGENTS WANTED for J. T. Headley's Life of Grant. Now ready, a Lire of Colfax,:with steel Portrait. Price, 25r. Given with evory copy of Grant. The National Hand-Book of Facts and Figures, Just Issued, le the Book for the tunes . Sent for 81.50, TREAT et 00., Pub lishers, 051 Broadway, New Yolk. angltfd,tw wonder I A U ‘ V h ß a t U a That the doors Are open wide; Ever since the .1 0 ret of August 'Thousands have Pain Paint applied. 'Those who Ile, Or call it humbug, Aro the doctors, Not acquaint; For they always Have been jealous When their patients Uee 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, hartahorn ether, i &c., will produce inflammation and pain. To purchiise such trash to 40p 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 Inflamma- Bort and Fever. Pimps and gamblers try to look honest, but folks can read the face too plainly. Some try to persuade the Ignorant that pills, physic, i &c., cleanse the blood, purge the system, and I doe 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 la 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 to do without working herself LO death in expelling and kicking out the per- Melons nobtrums poured down the throat.— Food she welcomes when she needs It; yea,. risks for It. Let pill-makers and physic yen dere stop eating food, and see how long they can subsiet on their blood-purify ing, Invigora, ting, health-giving medicines and cordials.— What humbug in more transparent? A dog would feel so insulted, if offered a dose, he would curl his tall downward in scorn, and run away In utter disgust. All physical pain I arises from inflammation. Put out the fire and you stop pain absolutely. You can stop pain as easy as you can quench flre with water. wuLcurrs PAIN PAINT subdues Inflam mation, heat, and fever one hundred times faster than ice. Thousands have had a prac tical test of Its merits at the very moment of mostextreme pain, and they can testify that it has not failed in doll:efts work. It is sim ple; it is harmless; it has no stain; it gives no smart; Ills for sale by Druggists everywhere; and it is tested free of cost at 170 CHATHAM SQUARE, N. Y., and 022 Arch Street, Puna, dolphin. My wife had an ulcer on her leg for thirteen years, 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. But all attempts at cure proved utterly abortive until I tried Dr. Wolcott's Pain Paint, which the doctors told me was a humbug. But humbug or not, it nes done the work completely In less than one month removing the pain at the first applies.- tion. I kept her leg wet with Pain Paint con straitly until healed. I wish we bad more humbugs as uselu. as Dr. Wolcott's Pain Paint. 1 am well known in this city, any person who wants to make further inquiry will call at 101 West Street, New York, at the Hanover House of which I Olathe proprietor, and I think I satisfy them as to the benefit derived by lb use of Pain Paint. May 12, 1000, PETS 1, 1 MINCE I am selling Wolcott's Pain Paint and A. and It certainly gives satisfaction tt my customers. 1). F. COLES, Druggist, Rabe sy, N. J. I am selling more of Wolcott's Pain Paint than any other Patent !Medicine. 0. N. CRITTENTON, Wholesale Druggist, No. 7, Otis Ave., Ne w 1 sell more of Wolcott's Pain Paint than all the other Patent Medicines combined,, and 1 beep a full supply of all that have any demand VAL eINTINE HAM MANN, Druggist, aug 1 ttd&w. No. II 7th Ave., New York, WE ARE COMING I AND WILL PRESENT TO ANY PERSON Sending ue a Club in Our Great, ONE DOLLAR SALE OP DRY AND FANCY GOODS, A WATCH, piece of SHEETING, BILK DRESS PATTERN, &0., &0.. OF COST. Our Inducements during the past few years have been large. WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES OF PREMIUMS Our Mende will readily notice our "resents for SU and 60 ("las are now more than equal in value to Clubs of 00 and 100 respectively of other firms, W PLEASE EXAMINE.IES A nrperson ordering either of the Ulubs men tioned below, can have their selections of premiums enumerated, corresponding to the size of the Club. FREE OF ONE DOLLAR I For a club of 30, (03).--Une of the follow ing article., viz: Delalna 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; set solid gold bosom studs; all wool fancy cashmere pants and vest pattern; gents' hair guard chain, gold trimmings; sil ver plated chased butter dish; silver plated 5 bottle revolving castor, on feet; set superior steeled bladed knives and folks; worsted promenade shawl ; ladles' long gold plated chain ; ladles double gold ring; gents' heavy chosen solid gold ring; solid black walnut wore box or writing desk; extra quality balmoral skirt; set Jewelry, sleeve buttons to match; violin and bow; gents' cardigan.; aoket; splen did ebony D flute, ivory trim:range ; superior Turkey morocco shopping bag; ladies' high cut hal moral boots. - . Fora Club of 60, (66)t--One ol the follow lag articles, viz; Black or colored alpaca dress pattern; poplin dress pattern ; one piece of bleached or brown sheeting; en :raved, silver plated, 6 bottle revolving castor; yards su parlor cashmere for pants and vest pattern; extra heavy honey comb quilt; two fancy colored bed spreads; pair gents' calf boots; 4 yds. farmers' good wool frocking; fancy cash mere plaid dress pattern; best quality balmo ral skirt;rosewooci brass alarm clock; ladles' all wool cloak pattern; silver plated cake or card basket; fur muEor cape; ladles' fashion able wool double shawl; splendid clasped family Bible, 9x12, recordpage and engravings; I yds. double Width water proof cloaking; set ivory handle knives, with silver plated forks; one set lace curtain. . . For a club of 100, (810).--One of the fol lowing articles, viz: 4 yds. double width cloak ing or coating; 2 large, fine, bleached linen table covers, with 1 doz. lamed sized dinner napkins to match; 25 yds. splendid hemp car peting, good oolong extra quantity black or alpaca di ess patteknsE extra quanty poplin dress patterns; one large pleas superior quality extra width sheeting; pttir gents' car boots best quality; silver huntiag•cased patent leve watch; one doz. Ivory handled steal bladed a'T OPtstt knives and .forku silvemtlatad ablitaved 6 bottle revolving oesioe: Sl illon! splendid violin, box end bow complete; single barrel shot aunt _Bsoon , s ttlx•barralrelvert plat supatio - rwmte wool - blanket; wee fur mar and cope. ailvemmlated engraved lee pitcher:with Saiver; 73(, yards all wool floi OF casalmare, _for , suit; one dozen Roger's best allver.platea forks; common sensesewg and embroidering =Lenin el two heavy 12 011 and quilts; splendid family Bible, record and pho. '-roelam Pie& roe lam Clubs the value Moreau, In the sues retie. Ca talupte of Goods and Sample sent to any address free. Bend money by registered letters, Address all orders to ALLEN, HAYES a CO.. 15 Federal et., Boston, Mau. P. O. Box C. Wholesale Dealers to Dry and Irene/ Goode , Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums, Leather Goods, au, do angl Mew TOBACCO , ANTIDOTE, WARRANTED to remove ALL DESIRE fa lobacco, This great remedy lame/A.llmA sp. Wizen It puithes the blood, Invigorates the ga_tenit Pommes • great nouriatunent and digest power. enabl m a rc hes Moren a tc digest the he " !cod. sleep re• frothing and estab li shes robust health. ¬ era and 'Chewers for ally Years Cured. knee Fifty Cents, post free. A treatise on the in. pylons effects of Toba,... R. lists of rater• testimonials..ge., SENT FREE. Jersey City. Address, DR. T. R. ABBOTT, Jersey City, New Jersey. ang 1 tldsw Solo, itattouarg, ar. BAE R'S BOOR STORE SCHOOL DIRECTORS, TEACHERS, PARENTS SCIIOLARS, TAKE NOTICE We invite the attention of School. Directors and Teachers to our large stock of School Books and extensive arrangements with the large Publishing Houses of Philadelphia, New York and Boston. We pay special attention to the interests of Directors and Teachers, and are prepared to supply townships at even better rates than ever before, Directors who contem plate changing Books, will find it greatly to their advantage to call upon us, as our arrange ments with publishers enable us to furnish Books for introduction at the very lowest pub- Ushers' rates. Our stock of School Stationarylls also very large and well selected, and oar facil ities for furnishing (Bobes, Charts and Maps, cannot be surpassed. ALL NEW BOOKS REQEIVED AS FAST AS ISSUED All the now styles of Ant: dean, French and English Note and Letter Papers, with Envel epee to match. All papers and Envelopes pur chased from us AY 111 best amped with the Initial of the purchaser, free of charge. if desired. J E. BARR, auge-tfddzw No. 29 E. King at,, Lancaster. ACARD. "THE • HILL" SELECT FAMILY BOARD. 'NO SCHOOL. An English, Classical, Mathematical, and Scientific Institution, FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, At POTISHOWN, Montgomery county, Pa. The undersigned has leased the above well known school property for a term of years from Rev. M. Mello, A. fd., Proprietor and late Principal, who was formerly President of Del aware CoUrge. The An WEDNESDAY, of 42 weeks will com mence ou the ath day of Sep. tember next. Circulate eoutaining complete information will he sent to any address on application, REV. (.4 ED. F. MILLER, A. U., Principal. REFERENCES. REVS. DWl—Shaeffer, Mann, 'Cronin, Metes, W er Hull, Stork, Conrad, Bomberger, ylie, Bterrot and Murphy. HONS.—Judge Ludlow, Woodward, Leonard, Myers, M. Rummel, Thayer, Charles Buck. waiter, Benjamin M. Boyer, and Jacob S. Yost. ESQ,B.--James E. Caldwell, James L. Cloghoru, John W, Claghorn, Theo. 0. Bow, George W. Thorn, C. F. Norton, L. L. lion pt, B. (Ross Fry, hillier .1. Corr, Jam F. Om 11; do. aug 11) 2=719 WALL PAPERS! WINDOW SHADES BOOKS AND STATIONERY, OXFORD, PA. Wall Paper of every style now opened for sale. New designs, latest styles, low prima, immense assortment; Plain and Fancy Gold Glaze and Blank Paper and Borders, Window Shades of all kinds and sizes; Gum Cloth, Blue, Buff, Green and White Cloth for shades. Fixtures in variety. SCHOOL BOOKS —All kinds used in the Lan. caster Count Schooki. Blank Books, Hymn and Prayer Books, Miscellaneous Books, Po- Weal Works, Stationery, Wrapping Paper and Paper Bags, Base Ball and - Croquet Imple manta, Paper Collars and Coln!, Sleeve But tons, Pocket Books, Albums, 1)1mo Publica tions, Newspapers, Magazines, Periodicals, Musical Instruments and Music Paper, and all goods usually kept in a first class Book and Paper Store. As the above stock is complete, none need fall to be suited after an examination. Having Just finished a new store expressly for the business, the arrangements are com• plate. All goods sold at city prices. F. E. WHITESIDE, Third Street, Oxford, Ps., Next door to Harvey's Dry Goods Store. aim 12 draw.. 82 Patna. D R. CARRALL'S 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 special study for several years, and is now able to put before the public A PERFECT CURE FOR TEE SAME. The following are evldenc, 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 IT a distress 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 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 dis,ase, and have given up to;die with the dropsy or rheumatism. 88M723 This is a weakness or inflammation of the kidneys and urinary organs, causing frequent discharges of urine both day and night; these discharges bei❑g at times uncontrollable, at other 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 stone. All this is caused by the kid neys not performing their propor functions. The experience of thousands is that Dr. Carralrs Cordial Will DLosolve This Stone. so that It will pa. s without pain, clear out all that sediment from which they collect, and stimulate the kidneys to their proper action, therefore remove all the above mentioned trouble. The use of this article, from one to three months, will cure the most severe eases. I=l Prepared by DR. CARRALL, Office No. X - 16 armony street, Philadelphia. Bold by all Druggists. A Cure is legally warranted In all cases who all upon Dr. C'arrall. Write and ask these parties what this article las done for them: Rev. B.C. Llmolneot., Glassboro' N. J. Mr. Allen Wells, Mount Holly, r 4. J. John Handbert, 2122 Summer street, Phil's. William Wattls, 1028 South sth street, Poll's. Oa-Orders dhected to Johnson, Holloway dc Cowden, 002 Arch street,Phll'a. Jab() lyw Sat MEDICAL. DOCTOR N. 13. BRISBINE, Physician for Chronic Diseases, has a per manent °Mee at NO. 03 EA PT KING ST., LANCASTER, PA., Where he has been engaged for some Dm. past, in the successful treatment of OLD OBSTINATE DISEA SEE. The Doctor might present a volume of cer tificates and testimonials of cures, but the most satisfactory evidence will be given the public in a trial of his skill. Doctor Brisbine devotee exclusive attention to the class of diseases, in which his practice hos been uniformly successful, effecting cures wn en they have honied all systems of treat ment. CONSUMPTION, PARALYSIS RHEUMATISM BRONCHITIS DYSPEPSIA, ASTHMA, PILES, AND DROPSY, DISEASES OF THE LIVER, HEART LIMOS STbMACH, SKIN, AND OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, And all those Diseases peculiar to females through Die, are promptly and permanently oared when curable, and reasonable charges made for medicines. The Doctor's principal remedial agents are selected carefully from the Pharmacopeia of the United States and Germany, and prepared and given out by him at his ofhoe, and com bine all the modern improvements of medi cine, among which are Inhalation. Atomiza tion, Electrical and Magnetic treatment which are all used with success in this late day of progress. The Doctor. invites all who are afflicted, to call and consult hilt, free of charge, and give him and his medicines a FAITHFUL TRIAL. - - Doctor Brisbine Diagnoses by the mine, one of the most infallible tests of Diseases known, using Optical, Chemical and Microscopical teals, enabling him to employ a rational set• entitle and curative treatment; and he will in no case give encouragement for the sake of fees. The Doctor is a graduate of Sterling Medical College, and the old German F,olectio School, was Surgeon and Medical Director in the late War, has had a large experience, both in civil and military practice, and. only desires repu tation on his own merits. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE: No. 93 East Ring street, a few doors above the Eastern Ho tel, and a little over a square above the Court House. apr Vdrimw 17 Consultation free and confidential.-- eabintt-Wart, ac. IMPEACHMENT! IMPEACHMENT! he extravagant prices cd Furniture to lan• canter have been impeached at • BITNM & DAVIS' NEW . FURNITURE STORE, NO. 18 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. Call and see for yOttraelves, the grest Tadao Son in prices now °Shred.. may 19 ddiwtf A O T C h P e I oNn G SL ig AT oit ir h , a E e ß colnEgE REDUCED inmplyodßoo*llatifoSaleatathanrds Prices. Also, an extra LIGHT ROOFING SLATE, intendedlorMalikiron Shingle roof.' Employing- the xerplissimiatera all work hi warranted to be executed in the best manner. Builders and others will rind it telkiiir est to examine the 'temples at hie Agriordteral and Seed Warerooms, N 0.22 EsstEing _street Lanowiter. Pa., 2 doom wait of the CoartHenSe , deol2 Maw 4EO, D. SPREOBEX IGJWXYOIt; Qniumainr cower nueug•+ponsup . ant tO , an ()Warta theiVas' °curt of Lancaster county, the sled ed' trator of the haute of G eo rge WA 4121 : 1 4 001/07 township, deceased, will offer a public sale, on the priIIIORO. on SATURDAY, EdgP..' Tallal3l9o. 20ra, lthel, the real estate of said de. te"rsituated In COllO3 , - township, on the i. leading from Ellubethtown to Pal meri about %of a mile from =stetter place, adjoining landi of Abraham Collins, Abrahsal Breneman and others, consisting of a lot or piece of land oontaining 7/1192E.QUARTZES OF AN ACRE, more or leas on which Is erected a Twoatoty . FRAME FlaillEg une rith basement, a Log Wag. °maker Shop, Stable, Hog Pen, Bake oven; an There is a Well of esmilent never. ailing Water near the house, of which one half belongs to this property. Bale to commence et 9 o'clock P. 91 . On said day, 19 when attendance will be given and terms matte known by JOHN HOB 83 . aug taw VALUABLE TAVERN STAND AND FARMS FOR SALE. On WEDNESDAY, the 80th day of SEPTEM BER next, the undersigned Elam:ROM of ttie Will of John Forney, deceased, in execution of the directions of said Will, will sell by pub. Ile vandals, at the Tavern property now kept by John Fritz, on the Lancaster and Reading road, nine miles from Lancaster, In West Earl township th e following described real estate, late of said deceased, to Wit LAND,being Tract of about 70 ACRES OF adjoining Nos. 2,8 and 4, and lands of Thos. B Frankllti,Esq, Era Labor and others, with a two-storied part stone, roughcast and part frame TAVERN HOUS E, with Frame Kitchen attached, large !MASER BARN, Wagon Shed, with large Patent Scales in It, Wood House and other Improvements there on; also a well of excellent water with a pump and a rain water cistern near the house, and a large cistern at the barn, and an Orchard of choice Fruit Trees. About 0 Acres are cover ed with Heavy Timber. No. 2. A Tract of Land adjoining the above, and lands of Thos. E. Franklin, Esq., Jacob L. Erb, Mrs. Leber and and others, oontothing 25 ACRES AND 07 PERCHES, with a two-storied LOG HOUSE, Swiseer Barn, with Wagon Shed attached, Hog Sty and other improvements, with a well of water and pomp at the house. Also an Orchard of choice Fruit Trees. No. 8. A Treat of 8 ACRES and 77 PERCHES of Land adjoining the above; with a one and a half story Frame DWELLING HOUSE, a Barn and other buildings thereon. Also a well of water with apump and an Orchard of young, bearing Fruit Trees. No. 4. A. Tract of about 2 1 % ACRES of Land adjoining No. 1, the Newport road, land of Pe ter Brown and the Brownstown road or street on which it fronts 250 feet, making a number of desirable building lots, in the village of Brownstown. No. 8. A. lot of Land containing about of an Acre adjoining No. 1, land of C. Myer, and of the Methodist Church, on the road from Brownstown to the Reading road, and is well covered with timber . . Those before described five Tracts are all of first quality Limestone Land, under good fences, and in high cultivation, and will be sold as advertised, or all In one or two tracts, as purchasers may desire and the undersigned shall deem most advantageous to the estate. No. 0, Containing 91 ACRES and 108 PER CHES. of Land, situated on the Cocalico creek, in Warwick township, about ono mile north from the above-mentioned Tavern House, ad joining lauds of Elizabeth Labor, - Min nick and others. A bout 0 Acres are covered with flue timber, and the remainder is meadow land. Tne whole is enclosed with a good fence. Tho Tavern stand Is ono of the oldest and best in the county, and the whole property is located in a wealthy and populous neighbor hood and not surpassed by any In the county. Possession and an Indisputable title will be elven on theist of April next. Persons desiring to view the premises before the day of sale will please call on John Fritz, oil the premises, who will allow the same. Bale will begin at 1 oclock. in the afte, noon of said day, ABRAHAM FORNEY, HENRY FORNEY, GRABILL B. FORNEY, Executors. FROM TILE (tug 24 taw 31) ALE OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE.- 1.7 TUESDAY, SF,FrEMBER TM, 1803.—The undersigned, executor of John Zug, will offer at public sale, on the above day, on the prem ises, in South Middleton to k nehip, one mile East, of Papertown, near Mullen's lower paper mill, the following real estate, to wit: No. 1. The Mansion Farm of deceaaed, con taining 130 ACHES, more or lege having there on erootod a Large Two-Story Brick mansion House, containing coven rooms anti a kitchen, a Largo Brick Bank Barn, Wagon tho 3, Corn. Crib and other ontbuildi lige. The land le in a high state of cultivation and under good fence, There lea Well of Good Water at the door and ono at the barn, and there le an Orchard of Fine Apple, Poach, and other trace, "Mountain Creek ' psalm through the farm. No. 2 Also, on tho Name day, on tho promises adjoining the former tract, a Farm on the Carlisle an Hanover turnplko, at Paporlown, containing 100 ACRES, more or less, having thereon erected a Weather•boarded House, a Large Brick Bank Barn, and other outbuild loge, ' Mountain Creek" also passes through this tract affording a first-class water power. There is a fine Young Orchard on this tract, and the land is well cultivated and under good fence. Both those traota aro in the immediate vicinity of Mt. Holly Springs, a section noted for the salubrity of lie climate and visited annually by hundreds in search of health. Bale to commence at It o'clock A. M. on said day, when terms will be made known byy JACOB Z G, aug 27 taw 31) Exocutor of John Zug. ?num] SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. gig.On TUESDAY, SEPTEMI3ERIISth, 1608. ill be sold at public , sale on .the premises, in New township, Cumberland county 6 miles east of Shippensburg, between Turnpike and Walnut; Bottomi Road, and 8 miles south of Oakville, adjoining land of Skilea Woodburn, the following real estate, containing 145 ACRES AND 80 PERCHES, of good Limestone and Gravel Land, well fenced and In a high state of cultivation. About 20 Acres of which le GOOD TIMBER LAND. The improvements are a LARGE STONE HOUSE, and good Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and all other out-buildings. Ali o, Et ye ry good Well of Water on the premlaes, which never fails, 2 Cisterns, a very good Apple Orchard in good bearing order. Also a good Tenant House on the premises. There is a sufficient quantity of Locust Timber on the premises to make post and rail fence. This Is one of the beet producing farms in the township, and all who desire to buy should at tend this sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, A. IL, when terms will be made known by WILLIAM GRACEY.-' Alec., at the same time and place will be of fered for eels the following VALUABLE LAND, adjoining lands of Wm. Gracey, Dr, W. W Nevin and others, consisting of about 190 ACRES of good Limestone Land, well fenced and In a high state of cultivation. About le Acres of which is good Timber Land. The improvements are a LARGE BRICK HOUSE and a very fine new Bank Bare, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Carriage House and other out buildings. Two Cisterns, one at the Barn and the other at the House; also, a good Apple Or chard and Fruit of different varieties in abund ance. Persons desiring a good home should attend sale on day above mentioned, es this land is of the very beet quality. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M., when terms will be made known by JOHN GRACEY. On the day following above sales, (Wednes day, 16th,) will be sold at public sale, on the premiers in Newton townsbdp, 6 miles West of Newville, and I mile northeast of Oakville, on the State Road leading from Newville to Orrs town, the following real estate. consisting of 190 ACRES OF GOOD LAND, of which 160 Acres is good Limestone, and the balance is very productive Slate Land. This land is well fenced and in a high state of cul tivation. The ht rovementa are a Large WEATHERBOARDRD HOUSE. and a good Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Carriage House,_ Smoke House, Wood House Stone Wash House, and all necessary outbuildings. A very good Tenant House on the premi'ea. And a good Well of Water at each House. Also a Young Orchard and fruit of all kinds. Also a stream of running water on the premises.— Also 2 lots of Good Chestnut Land, one con taining 15 and the other 14 Acres. situated In Mlfgln twp., near Three Square Hollow. Ad• Joining lands :of Jos. McElwain and others.— This tract will be sold on the farm. The above farm will be sold either in one tract or divided to suit purchasers. Persons desiring to view said farm can do so by caning on either Wm. or John Gracey. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock A. AI., when I terms will be made known by aug 25 ltd&itw 99) ROBERT GRACEY. auouranct Zompantu, COUUMBIA INSURANCE COMPANY OAPI7'4I. A.ND .ASSEVS, 8532,210 49 This Company continues to Insure Build imp, Merchandise. and other property, moaned loss and damage by tire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium or premium note, SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount Insured ...88,804,295.51 Less ain't expired in '68... 212,8811.00 8,091,959.51 CAPITAL AND INCOME, Ain't of premium notes, Jan. Ist, 1885 8428,090.68 Less premium notes ex pired in 1866 16,878.66 4.10,017.2. Ain't of premium notes received ini 885 Balance of premiums. Jan. let, 185 e Cash receipts, less com missions-1n 1865. CONTRA. Losses and expanses paid In 1885, it 87,987.88 Balance of Capitol and Assets, Jan. 1, 1888.........;,532,210.49 8570,1b8.8 :A. f 3; GREEN, President. (ixoltaz YOUNG, Jr., Secretary, hircualm 8. BHUMAN, Treasurer. DIRECTORS Robert Crane, William Patton, R. T. Ryon, John W. Stamp John Fendrich, Geo. Young, Jr. H. G. Minter:, Nicholas McDonald, eaMl F. Eberlein, Michael S. Shuman. Amos S. Green 8. 8. 0. Blayhmicer, • F und Bpering. THEO. W. HERR, Agent, North Duke street, opposite the Court Hoag mar Lew! LANCARTEH. PENN' A. K w. CLARK et CO., NO. 3,5 S. THIRD ST., PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO UNITED STATES OF AMERICA States!, of Pennsylvania, and Southern New Jersey. The NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY is a corporation Chartered by Special Act aeons:rem, approved July 75,1888 with a Cash Capital of One Million Dollars, and Is now thoroughly organized and prepared or business. Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solici tors, who are invited to apply at oar adze. Foil particulara to be bad on application at Our ciilke, located in the second story of our Banking Pionse, where Ciroulars and Pamph lets, fully describing the advantages offered by the Company, may be had. No. 35 South Third street, augl9-Iydeodeiv Philadelphia, Pa, 6670,198437 'gaging Mougitts. BANKERS, GENERAL AGENTS E. W. CLARK & CO -2_Y =•EMPTVI3/TMR gal estate. reI T IBLIVIIIALMOW A VALUABLE BLACKSMITH STAND.—On SATURDAY, Eaung 26th, INS; will be sold at public sale, at the public) house of ChristlSa L. Miller, In East Hempfleld Off., Lancaster county, on the Lancrutter and Harrisburg Turnpike, e% miles from Lancaster and IM miles from Lan. A FIBBIT.CLABEI BLAOKSM/TH STAND, withOste Acre Of Land, in the above named township, 4,1 miles west of the City of Lances. ter„on the LanoasteranaHarilaburitTnrnPike, eirailg miles east of the Pennsqlvania and g /Wined =ming. The improve. manta thereon consist of a One and a Half Story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with Kitchen attached, large Blacksmith Shop, Shoeing Shop, large Stable and Oosehmaker Shop, Hog Sty andother out.buildings, A well Of never falling Water near the door. Also, all kinds of Fruit Trees In bearing Order, such as Apples, Peaches, pears, Quince", ha; and an abundance of Grapes; MI inclosed with new pale fences. The custom Is wall established, the business having bean carried on by the undersigned for eight years at this place. Tills property Is situated In the midst of good farming district, and commands a tine view of the surrounding country, making a pleasant home. All persons wishlng to view tho property be fore the day of sale will cau on the undersign ed residing thereon, or for further information address to LandisvUle Post Office, Lancaster county, Pa. Bale to commence at 2 o'clock in the after noon of said day, when attendance vitt be given and terms wade known by HENRY K. BURKHOLDER. Tonx Makin, Auctioneer. tang 20 taw 21 Pusuo SALE.—.ON TUESDAY, THE Bth day of September, 180, will be sold at public vendne at the public house of B. and W. Harbinson,BuckTavern, in Drumore twp., Lancaster county, the followingdescribed real estate, situate In Providence twp., on the road leading from Conowingo Furnace to the Green Tree Tavern, In Strasburg twp., (the state road passes on the south side of the farm), about one mile northeast of the Buck, and about two miles northwest from Quarryville. adjoining property of Mary Rohrer Ephraim Bleacher, Benjamin Herr, heirs of Henry Shenk, dea'd., and others, a farm containing 100 ACRES, more or less, of first-rate land, on which are ereo:ed a one and a half-story Log Weather boarded DWELLING HUI.IsiE, large Bank Barn, nearly new, Summer House, Bake House, Smoke House, Hog Pen. Wood Shed, Chicken Home, Stone Sprlrg House over a never-failing spring of running water near the dwelling house; an Orchard of choice fruit trees, mica as Apple, Pear. Cherry, Peach, de.; also Grapes of different kinds. The above farm Is divided into 6 fields, and ,cattle can have access to water from every field. The buildings arc mostly all covered with slate. About SO Acres of the above tract is covered with White Oak, Hickory, Poplar and Chestnut. There is Iron Oro on the farm, which is situated in a healthy and pleasant neighborhood, convenient to mills, stores, sabools and places of public worship. Persons wishing to view the above property, will please call on the subscriber residing they on. A good title will be given cn the lit day of April, 1800. One-half of the purchase money may remain charged on the premises if desired by the pur- chaser, for one or more years. Bale to C 01316181200 at 2 o'clock P. M., when attendance will be given by DANIEL F. ECKMAN, ELI ZA.BETH.ECK MAN. B. F.Rows, Auct. auglB.3tw 33 VALUABLE IC/ BEAL SALE. LATE AT PUB 'On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21ra and 25TH, WS, in pursuance of the last Will of David Ranch, deceased, and of Abra ham Renck, deceased, and letters of Attorney by the Heirs of Barbara and Margaret Renck, deceased, the undersigned Executors of the said Wl/1s and Agents of the said Heirs, will sell at public vendee, at the Sorrel Horse Tav ern, near the premises, in East Earl township, Lancaster county, on the Harrisburg Pike, about 4 miles east of Now Holland, 2 miles east of Blue Ball, about 5 miles west of Waynes bnurg, I mile west saidatawn, the follow ' gite a a n i d Estate of the deceased, to wit r No. 1, A Farm or Tract of Limeatotie Land, situated in said East Earl Township, adjoin ing lands of David Martin, Weldler Kinzer, (late George Weldler's property,) Charles Sweigart and others, containing FIFTY-SIX ACRES AND TWO PERCHES, ThaiMproveMents thereon erected aro a con venient ono and a hall-story LOG HOUSE, with a two-story stone end attached, a Stone BWISSER BARN, 67 by 100 feet, new Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, and all necessary out-build ings, A spring oi water in the cellar under the house, and well of good and never-tailing water, with pump therein near the house. An Orchard of choice Fruit Trees. The land is in a good state of cultivation, under middling good fences, and laid off into convenient fields, there is running water near the barn yard. No. 2, A Tract of Limestone Land, contain ing 15 ACRES end 1 PERCH, in a high state of cultivation and under good fences, adjoining the above farm and lands of Weitiler Kinzer will. be Sweigart. These two properties will be sold together or separate, to suit pur chasers No. 8 A Farm or Treat of Limestone Land, adjoining No /, and lands of Chas. Sweigart and others, containing SEVENTY ACRES and ONE PERCH.. The improvements thereon are a one and one-half story LOG HOUSE, with Stone Kitchen attached, Summer House, stoneWISER BARN, 92 b feet, With Wagon S Shed and Corn Cribs y attache Bo d, and other necessary out-buildings. A well of good several er-failing water, with pump therein, springs on the property, and running water near the barnyard; Orchard of choice Fruit Trees, such as Apples, Pears, Peaches, Cherries, dm. The land Is in a good state ot cultivation, and under good fences and laid off into convenient fields, cattle having access to water from all the fields. No. 4 A Tract of Land containing 4 ACRES and 155 PERCHES, situated in said East Earl township, adjoining lands of Benjamin Wit wer, (Sorrel Horse Tavern.) George Duchman and others. The improvements thereon aro a one-story STONE HOUSE, and Frame Kitchen attached, Stone Shop, ',STABLE, and other out-buildinge, with a good and never failing well of water with pump therein near the house, good Orchard, dte. The land is In a good slate of cultivation and under good fences. No. 5, A Tract of Limestone Land containing 5 ACRES and 121 PERCHES, in a good state of aultivation, (excepting about one acre thereof, which is partly covered with timber,) adjoin ing No. 9, and lands of Benjamin Witwer, David Martin and others. Premises No. 4 and 5 will be sold together or separate to suit pur chasers. No. 5, Is a very valuable Tract of Timber Land, containing 44 ACRES and 52 PERCHES. situated on the north side of Welsh Mountain, in said East Earl township, about 3,6 a mile south of the Harrisburg Turnpike hoad, and about one mile east trom the above farms, ad joining lands of Peter Eaby, Jacob Hess, Alex ander Gault, Wm. Boyd Jacobs, and others.— More than one-halfof it is covered with Heavy White and Bleak Oak, and Hickory TiMber, the balance with Chestnut Timber, fit to cut. Also, some Sprouts. The ground is gently roll ing so that teams can be driven to all parts of the premises. This Tract has been sub-diviled, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, as follows, to wit: Oak and Hickory Timber-2 Acres 78 Perches; 2 Acres 57 Perches; 2 Acres, IT) Perches ; 8 Acres; 3 Acres, 22 Perches; 3 Acres, 41 Perches; 2 Acres, 67 Perches ; 2 Acres, 157 Perches. Chestnut Timber-5 Acres, 15 Perches ; 5 Acres, 64 Perches; 5 Acres, 80 Perches ; 5 Acres, 78 Perches. No. 7 is a Tract of Sprout Land containing h 6 Acres dl5 Perches, don the Wels Mountain in said East Earlsituat t e owhship, adjoin ing lands of Wm. Boyd Jacobs, Benjamin Wit. wer and others, about one-fourth of a mile southeast of the above farms. Persons desiring to view the premiscs prevl• ens to the day at sale, will please call on Chas. Sweigart, residing on the west side of the above plantations, or on George Duchman, re siding near the Sorrel Horse Tavern. The Woodland will be sold on the 25th, or the second of the days above named, and on the premises.ises. commence at 12 o'clock IM., when at tendance will be given and terms made known by GEORGE HOCHMAN, Executor of. S David WEIGA Ranck,RT, deed. JACOB RANCH, Executors of Abraham Renck, deed. SAMUEL RANCH, JOHN RANCE, Agents for the Heirs of Barbara and Margaret Hauck, deed. rang 17 taw 33 rpIIBEE VALUABLE FARMS AT PUR- I LIC SALE.—ON THURSDAY, SEPTEM BER 24th, 1868 the undersigned, Assignee of the Estate of Joshua Eckman and wife, will sell at public sale at the public house of James K. Alexander, at Kirkwood, Coleraine town ship, Lan caster county, the following described tracts of first quality Octoraio Creek Land, to wit: No. 1. A Valuable Farm, known as the Mansion Tract," CONTAINING 110 ACRES, more or less, situate in Coleraine township. on the Street road leading from Puseyvil e to Union Meeting House, about ono mile east of the former and two miles west of the latter place, adjoining lands of Cromwell Blackburn, James Evans, and others. The improvements 'hereon emoted are a good, substantial Two-Story DWELLING HOUSE, 30 by 10 feet, Large Double Decker Barn nearly new, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, Ice House , Hog Pen, Carriage House, and all necessary outbuildings , There is a first-rate Milk House, adjoining the Dwelling, with running water through the porch and the Milk House. There is an Orchard 01 choice Apples, Pears, Grapes, and a variety of small fruits on this tract. This farm is in a high state of cultivation, all under good fences, and has running water in nearly all the fields, No. 2. A valuable Farm, situate in Coleraine township, on the Noble , Road, about .4 of a mile north of King's Bridge, v rid 10 miles south, of Nobleville, containing 166 ACRES AND 16 PERCHES, more or less, and adjoining lands of John Whiteside, Cromwell Blackburn, Vincent P. King, and others, with plenty of Woodland for the farm. The improvements are a good, substantial Two-Story DWELLING HOUSE, Log and Frame Barn, good Frame Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and all necessary out-build. lugs. There is running water at the porch of the Dwelling, and this tract has a stream of water running through it, and several Springs thereon. There are two Orchards of choice Fruit Trees in good bearing order. The undivided one-fourth interest in Farm No. 8, known as " The Jacob Eckman 'Tract," containing 268 ACRES AND 30 PERCHES, more or less, situated in Coleraine twp., on the public road leading from Puseyville to Kirk wood, about, 4 mile from the former, and miles from the latter place ,_adjoining lands of Mahlon Piney, Abraham Esbetuthade, Bax ter Canghey, John Whiteside, and others. The improvements thereon are a comforta ble FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, with Slate Roof, large Frame Double Decker Barn, with two Threshing Floors, Corn Cribs, Carriage House, Wagon Shed, Hog Sty, and all neces sary outbuildings. There is running Water at the Barn, and an excellent Pump on the Porch at the House. . _ . . There is a fine Orchard on this farm, and every field has water except one. It is very suitable for a Dairy, or Grazing purposes. There is sufficient Timber also on this tract These Farms are all adjoining each other. . Any person wishing to view these tracts be. fore the day of sale, will call on Joshua Eck man, residing on Tract No. 1, or on the under signed at Kirkwood. the A. Goodlst Title a Ap nd ril, Possession:will be given on day of 1889. Bale of the aboye property will be positive and without reserve, and will commence at 1 ololockpreedisely.on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by Wl4. GA.L81L11.1."31,. Assignee of Joshua FAtzn •u. and wife, Kirk wood P. 0. At the same time and place, will positively be sold by the undersigned, the remaining un divided Three-Fourths of Farm No. 8., when attendance will be given and terms made known by DAVID ECKMAN, JACOB ECKMAN, inAl3.Le. TROUT. PERSONAL PROPERTY On FEIDAY„:BEPTEMBEB 28th, 1889, will also be sold at the same place, (Kirkwood) the followintrarsonell2nperty, to wit: One Corn Drill about 8,600 new Balls, about 1,800 Itinthehl of Dime on Trains No. 1 and 2 ; Also, ii,prombisoa7 [note of Boman Brabeon, PaYable to - Joshua for for 8300, secured by an assignment of her Interest in the dower of her father's estate—Jacob Eckman, sr., de- Joshua Eakman's interest in a Deed of Trust for $3OO on a farm in Virginia. Also Joshua kleknian's Interest in the dow er of his father's estate. . . . . Bale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. on said day, when terms and conditions will be made known by WM. N. GALE Assignee of Josbuti:Ecitman and 'Milt wood P. O. vim tang 19 taw 43 Xtat Obit. stALVAELE WARMS& PRIVATE WALE. This farm is situated in German valley, ley p. Huntlnsdon eounty, five mlle seat f - Mount Union Station, and oontains Two -Hundred and Plity•flve Acres and the allowances, part limestone and slate.— One , Hundred and Fifty Aeres are under a splendid state of oultivaticni, and yield good crops; the Wanes. well timbered.- The lox.. provements consist of a good- Two-Storied FRAME DWELLING wit h looms and a Kitchen On the first f l oor ,_ _AIM five rooms on the second. Two good TENANT HOUSES, good BANK BARN:a Corn Crib and Wagon Shed, Older Press and Hill, Hog Pen, and oth er buildings. There lean exoeuent and never failing Spring of Umitone water convenient to tho house. with a STONE SPRING HOUSE over it, and there is running water in thereon yard, so that stook can be watered without trouble. The farm is cdso well watered by Springs; fencing good and large and splendid Orchard of choice fruit. It is situated in a wealthy and healthy neighborhood, and is well worth an examination by those desiring a nrst class farm. Price and full terms made known on appli cation to the subscriber at Dry_Run, Franklin county, Pa. jy2941mw30 WILLIAM PILES. TgHESTER COUNTY FAUN POE SALL« The Farm belonging to the estate of omas Hambloton, dee'd, of Upper Oxford twp., Chester county, Pa, situated on the road legating from Parkeaburg to Eikvlew, Hi miles from the latter place, Is offered at private sale. it contains ICO ACRES OF LAND of good quality, a small portion of which la timbered, - the balance arable, well watered and desirable for farming and grazin purposes. The property contains one comp lete set of buildlng,s—a large BRICK HOUSE, with Spring and Wash Houses convenient, a Stone Barn, Wagon House, and other out-buildings. One-hall the pnrohase money can remain ln the property, secured by a first mortgage. For particulars enquire on the property, or at the office of the sunacriber mAnatorr miosius, EEQ., ang 12 ifw 32) Lancaster, Pa. AN OCTOBABO FABEI FOB SALE.-- The undersigned offers for sale a valuable Farm, situated in Little Britain township, Lancaster county, about 34mile from the Ches. ter county line, and 34 mile from Oak Hill on the public road leading from Oak Bill to Ox ford, and containing 103 ACRES AND 78 PERCHES. with a new FRAME BARN, 61 by 103 feet, and other improvements thereon erected. About 26 or 30 Acres of the tract are heavy Timber, principally White Oak and Chestnut. The rest of the tract is divided into conveni ent fields, limed within two years, and all ac cessible to water. --•- • - Any pare , n wishing to view the farm before purchasing will call on David Chriaty, at Oak Hill, or on the subscriber near Mechanic's Grove, Drumoro township. aug 12 4t..w^ 32 DAVID EVANS. CHESTNUT RAIL TIMBER LAND AT PUBLIC SALE. A SPLENDID CHANCE FOR FARMERS! On WEDNESDAY, the 2d day of SEPTEM BER A. D., 1808 the subscribers will offer at public sale on the premises, a very valuable tract ofChestnut Rail Timber Land containing 85 ACRES AND 107 PERCHES, situated In Marti(' township, Lancaster coun ty, on the road leading from Martic Forgo to McCall's Ferry, about three miles southwest of the former place, and three miles west of the vWage of Rawlinsville. In said township, adjoininglands 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 lots front Mr , ctly on the public road. The iunaisrntl;rol rolling, teams ?:t be gven to ipatsof ge promisee. This bas been sub-divided, and will be sold In lots to suit purchasers as follows, vizi No. 1 contains I Acres and 107 Perches. " " 61 " " " 126 8 " " 112 " " 5 " 9:1 " 10 " 5 " 10 " " 11 5 " 80 12 2 " 131 " 130 .. .. " 14 .. 3 " 77 .. Tile 1H ono of the most valuable tracts of Chestnut Rail Timbor now beelibred to the pub lic, or that probably will for a long timo to come. The wood Is nearly all of second cutting, from 35 Lo 113 years' growth, and Is In prime order for cutting into rolls ; is located on the south range of "Cobb 11.111," where rail timber has always boon known to grow to perfection. Parsons desirlous of viewing the premixes previous to the day , of solo will please call on Amos Walton residing alongside of the tract or on Robert B. Potts, at Marna Forgo, Bale to commence at 12 o'clock, noon, when attendance will be glvon and terms made known by ROBFIRT POTTii. Agent aug sts3l for Davies dr. Potts. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of a deoreo of the Circuit Court for Frederick county, as a Court of Equity, the undersigned as Trustee, will sell at public Hale on the premises, ON SATURDAY, THE Ira OF SEPTEMBER, at 2 o'clock, P. M., that — VAL CABLE FARM, of which Robert B. Carlisle, late of Frederick county, died, seized and possessed. The farm is situated In Petaraville district, lying on the road leading lromßurkettsville to Knoxville about midway between Potersville and Knox ville, Frederick county, Md., adiolning the lands of Robert McDuell, Ezra Williar - d and others, and containing 102 , A ACRES OF LAUD, being one of the finest farms in Middletown Valley. The Improvements consist of a two story WEATHERBOARDED HOUSE, conveniently arranged with all the modern improvements, announced with all the neces sary out-bu'ldings, consisting of Stables, Corn House, Ice House, Ac. Upon the farm there is a Young Orchard of flue Fruit Trees, and a good Spring of pure mountain Water near the house. The property is situate upon what Is known es the Maryland Tract, convenient to the Balti more and Ohio R. R., and Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. There are also fine Schools for boys' and girls' In the Immediate neighborhood,and Churches of all denominations. Also, at the same time and place will be sold A MOUNTAIN DDT, containing about 19 ACRES OF LAND, wore or less, belonging to said estate. Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree, one third of the purchase money cash, to be paid on the day of sale, or on the ratification thereof by the Court, the residue in two equal annual payments, the purchasers giving his, her or their notes with approved security, bearing interest from the day of sale. Possession of the farm will be given on rati fication of sale by the Court. Possession of the house on the farm on the Ist of April, 1860. The growing crop of corn reserved. Purchaser to be stall expense of conveyancing and stamps. SARAH CARLISLb, Trustee. Wm. B. TABLES, Auct'r. auglo-ltdastsw puBLIE MALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE - - - - - _ The subscriber as Executor of the last will and testament of Joseph Yates deed, will offer Hancock, at,public sale, In the town of Wash ington county, Aid., on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10mu, 11363, all the real estate of which the said Joseph Yates, deed, seized, consisting of the followiL g described tracts and parcels of land: THE VALUABLE FAIUsi on which the deceased at the time of his death resided. This farm Is situated about 1 mile east of Hancock. immediately on the Chesa peake and BUS OhioI NESS Canal, LOCATIONS and is one of the best on the line from Cumberland to Georgetown. The Farm contains about 165 ACRES OF LAND, to be ascertained by ;al:ai seiveY. The National Turnpike from Baltimore to Wheeling and Pittsburg passes through it. About 75 Acres of this tract la lirst.class POTOMAC BOTTOM LAND, unsurpassed for fertility by any land in the State. The balance consists of about 150 Acres of llrst.rate and good upland. Hereison the property a good BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with other necessary onPbulldinga. • A FINE ORCHARD containing a itriety of young and choice Fruit Trees around and about the, Dwelling House, and a fine Spring and 2 Wells of Water con venient to the Dwelling. A LARGE BARN, 111 feet long by 47 feet wide and capable :of ac. COMlLlOtlating 50 head of horses and El head of cattle. Tire Barn is close to the canal, making it convenient for the sale of every description of produce to boatmen right at the door. Also AN ISLAND IN THE POTOMAC lying opposite the above described property, containing about NINE ACRES, easy of access and of exceeding fertility.— also all the egultible Interest of the said de ceased, consisting of the undivided one-fifth part of a tract of land adjoining the above de scribed property and containing about 35 ACRES OF' LAND, more or lees being the same land now In pos session of John Sherard, and Improved by a good LOG DWELLING ROUSE and Log Stable with a good Spring of water near the house. TERMS or SALE.—The terms of gale will be one.third cash on the day of sale, or ratification thereof by the Orphans' Court of Washington county, and the balance In two equal annual payments, with interest from the day of sale, the purchaser giving notes for the deferred payments with approved security, and on toe final payment a good and aulficlent deed will be executed by the Executor. Possession of the nrst above described prop. arty will be given on the Ist day of April, ISG9, and. the same will.be shown to persons defile. one ofpurchasing by the Executor residing on the adjoining farm, or by Mr. Johnson Stilwell residing on toe:prem see. SAMUEL 130WLES, Executor. aug2s-ltd&stw rUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM ER 30, 1888, the undersigned, Executors of Michael Kyner, lato of E3 , 7,uthampton township, Franklin county, Penn'a, deceased, will, by authority vested in them by the last Will and Testament of said deceased, offer by public sale, on the premises, in Culberston's Bow, In said township, 3 miles south of Orrstown, 4 miles west of Shippensburg, and 7 miles north of Chambersburg, the following described real estate, containing 214 ACRES ANJ 110 PERCHES, of excellent patented land, in a high state of cultivation; more than two.thirds of which is limestone, and the balance slate, of a very superior quality. About 80 Acres of the slate land is covered with thriving Timber. There Is a good Apple Orchard, with other Fruit Trees on the premises. The buildings consist of a large STONE HOUSE, containing seven largo rooms, large Hall and large Stone Kitch. en, STONE BANK BARN, and other out- buildings. The buildings are beautifully and pleasantly situated in the centre of the farm, on the north side of the Row Spring—a never failing stream which flows through the farm. The arrangements for watering stock are complete both for barn , yard and fields. The land will be sold entire or In two parcels to snit purchasers. Culberston's Row has long been noted for its excellent farms, and . this one is said by good judges, to be the most desirable property In the Row. Persons wishing to view thepremises before the day of sale, will call with tither of the un dersigned residing in the borough of Orrstown. Terms made known on the day of sale at 1 o'clock, P, M. JOHN KYN ER, W. H. /IL AN, Executors. ang 26 taw 24 AT PRIVATE 8ALE.....A FIIIST•RATE Farm of ONE HUNDRED ACRES, • ior 145 ACRES,] near Forney's Tavern, In West Earl township, about a miles from Lancaster' and 1 Mlle from the Reading and Columbia Railroad, with good improvements. The Co. calico creek runs across this farm. E. LAUBER, aug 28 84 Wtw est Earl P. 0., Lancaster county. Fa. e LAND FOR SALF,ALS AGES T OF MANY E. Hartman, I offer for lale atraot ofland containing 114 ACRES, situated on Smoky Row Mutt, about , 6 miles southwest of Staunton. The land is of good quality and under good fencing. The Improve ments consist of a small house. Any wishing to purchase can examine for themselves. If not sold privately before THURSDAY. OC TOBER 15th, NA it will on that day be sold publicly. Terms will be made a ocommodatin g engle•tanlS J. B. WRIGHT, Agent. P. 0. Address, Staunton, Virginia. . X 868: Nrimiturt4 ac BAVOIVR COMMERCIAL MA NVRFE OPE MARK . " ON EVERY BAUOII & GONG, Philadelphia, AND NORTH WESTERN FERTILIZING CO., CHICAGO, Soto Manutfaciurers. PRICES. Bilagh's Raw Bono Phosphate. Prue, $OO per 2,000 lbs. Baugh's Chicago Bono Fertiliser. Price, $5O per 2,000 lbs. Baugh's Chicago Blood Manure. :Price, $5O per $24000 lbs. The above Manures aro furnished In both bags and barrels, whichever customers prefer. igierho Wogs lore unitbem In weight 180 pounds:la The attention of Farmers is especially direct ed to the fact, that the sources or the Raw Ma terial of which the above Manures are com posed, are so welt 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 et SONS, , - The simplicity and ease by which thls Ma -20 S. Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. I chine Is managed, as also Its economy and NORTHWESTERN FERTILIZING CO., ' g a o l il.t. merit, recommends maeii. o lt e t r o p t tt i n e n pne a fgo re r.. Cor. Lake A: Lasalle Sta., Chicago. DAVID JONES', For Bale by Manufacturer and Sole Agent, SAMUEL HESS, Lancaster, Pa. , augl2-3m w 32. Tin Furnishing store No. 731 Green street, Philadelphia. MI- BAUGH'S COMMERCIAL MANURES l *3..Send for Illustrated Circular. may be procured from dealers In any of the , • principal towns la the United States or Do. minion of Canada. (Jan 29 ilmw 1 TURNER'S SEL F TURNER'S TO F ARRIERSI PAC/ FIC 0 NANO COMPA SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. The attention at Farmers and other consum. ors of Fertilizers is invited to this Guano, as worthy of 1 heir_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 excellence unequalled by any , other. It possesses all the quickness of Peruvian Guano with permanent qualities not found In that article. lie lbs. of this Guano are found more than equal to 300 lbs of the best' Superphosphates. It ripens the wheat crop from Jive to seven days earlier that the phosphates, Which fact alone gives It Incalculable ativen. [ages. A liberal discount to dealers. For sale by JOHN S. REESE Or. CO. ' General Agents for Pacific Guano Co. 35 South Delaware Ave., ?Whittle, mar 25 amwl2) And 71 South St., Baltimore. M . GEISELMAN, JR., at CO. (Lath BAUD S GUISELUAN,) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN FLOUR, (MAIN, SEEDS, WILIISKEY, Ste No. 129 NORTH BROAD arms= PHILADELPHIA. AV.- Prompt attention will be given to sales and a i.peedy return made thereof. Parties can rest assured thatthe highest price will ho secured for all ',mine° entrusted to our rare. may 13 tfw T HERE IN NO MANURE I=l rt A W 11 0 N E S , 111031 WHICH 111 MADE W . I-I A. I•T I\T S SUPER-PH OH PH AT Et Warranted Perfectly Pure and Fro° from Ad al STANDARD GUARANTEED I Established as an excellent Fertiliser, by years of constant use, and highly recenu. mended by all who have used It as a GREAT CROP PRODUCER, And permanent Improver of the soil grit- EVERY FARMER SHOULD ÜBE: 11'.- ORD FT A: YOU NU Dianufnoturor's Agont 22 SOUTH wHA R VES, PHILADELPHIA fob 20 Factory at Wilmington, Doh 7mw 8 w FOR BALE BY ALL DEALERS. 'EA D, 0. II 110 AD N , FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE COMMISSION MBRCHANT 18 LASALLE STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. Particular attention paid to the purchase of Grain and Produce for eastern orders. REFERENCES: Bushong t Bro.,.Bankers, D Rending, Penna. Barnhart:, Koch, Grain ealers, Whitlock, Wallace, Corn. Merchants, N. Y City National Bank, Chicago, 111. apr 1 Bmw 2.500,000 CUSTO3IEIIN IN .1 YEARS PATRONIZE THE BESTS Having the largest capltal,most experienced buyers, and extensive trade of any concern in the Dollar Sale business, WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION in every instance, and also the best selection of Goods ever offered - - - AT ONE DOLLAR EACH. No other concern has any show wherever ou: Agents are selling. Our motto, " Prompt and Reliable." Male and female agents wanted In city and country. HE LADIES aro 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 cte. - (Established loot .) A patent pen foun tain and °cheek describing an article to be sold fora dollar, 10 cents ,• 20 for $ 2 ; for $4 ;60 for $lO ; sent by mall. Free pre, ants to getter up, (worth 50 per cent. more than those sent by any other concern,) according to the size of club. Send us a trial Club, or if not do not fall to send for a circular. N. B.—Our sale should sov bo classed with New York dollar jewelry sales or bogus " Tea Companies," as It Is nothing of the sort. EASTMAN ,t KENDALL, Je 3 3mw 03 Hanover st., Boston, Mass. F ARMERS/1 I TRY THE ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE It is compcsed principally of the celebrated Guano from rEMMMEI contains three per cent. of Ammonia, an amount sufficient to give activity to the vege tation, and a large quantity of Soluble Bone Phosphate of Lime, together with Potash and Soda, the essential elements of a complete manure. Price $56 Per Ton. air - Send for a pamphlet. A ddreas THE ALTA. VELA (JUAN° CO 57 Broadway, New York aug 12 Umv;32l THE "POULTERERS' FRIEND," OR, CHICKEN POWDER. COPYRIGHT SaCunstu.l A certain cure for GAPES IN CHICKENS AND TURKEYS Will prevent and Cure Chicken Cholera, and other Diseases common to Poultry, and will promote an increase of Fat. Full Direction's accompany each Package. PRICE 2l CENTS. The annexed are a tow of the certificates we have received In proof of the great, value and efficacy of the Poulterers' Friend: CARROLLTON, lin Itimore Co., Md., December 10th, Isu7. f Messrs. Clotworiltv d: (b. ONNTLEX6N:—/ have used your "Poulter ers' Friend" upon a brood of young chickens that had the gapes, and am happy to say, that by the use of a few doses they were entirely cured. It will certainly cure the gapes When used according to direetions. Yours, JUL, CiEO. HARMAN. Awr;Aroma, Mn., February 7th, 1868. Jfcsars. Ciogworthy dr 03.: GENTLEMEN :—I have cold all the "Poulter ers' Friend" I received from you last August. The poultry In the surrounding country wee 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 dlw W. R. GOODMAN. BALTIXOIM, February 2d, M. Messrs. Cfooftvorthy & Or.: 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 peen any symptoms of the dis ease since. Your, etc., B. MENCILEN, Cross and Warner streets. SusrUEBDSTOWN, W. VA., March 2341.1868. Messrs. efetworthy de (13NT8 : Having lost a great many fowls dur ing the early Spring, with • Chicken Cholera," I was induced by Mr. Joseph M. Stonebrakers of Shepherdstown, Va., to try a paper of your "Poulterers' Friend," which I did ; and I had only used three doses when the disease disap peared, and I have not lost a fowl since. I can most safely recommend it to do what It says, if the directions are followed. CHRISTIAN WELTY. "Messrs. Clotworthy & Co., of Baltimore, Md., have discovered a preparation which is a sure cure for almost all diseases to wt. Ich fowls, both yoffng and old, aro subject. The season for gapes is close at band, and every poultry breeder who desires to have success with hie young flocks_ought to procure one or twelpackages of the "Poulterers' Friend" im mediately. A preparation of this kind has been needed long sMce, for more chicks die annually than are raised. Another pest, that of vermin on fowls, and which proves so fatal to many young broods, may be exterminated or prevented, it is believed, by the use of this pariacea."—York Pennetdecution. JOHN F. LONG & BONE', Wholesale Agents, Lancaster, Penna. MAPITTACTUILID oNLY BY . CLOT WORTH & C . , WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, • NO.BBO WEST BALTIMORE STREET, BALT/mogr , „JuD. PRIOR 82.00 PER DOZEN TO THE TRADE. A Liboral Disootint Allowed, when purchased In large quantities. c L oneer.—„prbe public are cautioned against any atmilar preparation ; only Clotwortby's are genuine. • ap 22 tkaW 10 Woad and Oval. WM. MeCBMSBY it CO., DZALI3IB IN L UMM:B.B ,* 00 A Ll+ N. W. COB. MINCH AND WALNIA Errs. LANCASTER, PA. • • Have now on bunter:and for sale one of the largest and best seleotedatooks of Wally Coal fonder cover) over bronght , ' to Ms market, which they will sell and deliver to ons rip ?d any pert o . f f l e w t W a , WeC L ? ow kat 400. pilattelphia advationntato. m u xBTABLIMID FIRM, 1 J. J. RIOHABSON d 00., 128 MARK= BTBZ T, PIIIMAD'A., Is the lastest Manntaanrlnd Confectioners and 'Mu:anis Doaless In Fruits, Nuts, do., mar Z, In the United States. OW 12 Q;EA• SHAWLS. L'AC'K AGE RICKEY, EiIIARP et CO., NO. 797 CHESTNUT STREET, DAVIS OP= ID AND 011TICR A? POPULAR PRICES, CITE= EMPRE.B, 9EA•SIDE, AND TRAVELING 6 II A WLS, OF TkIE CHOICEST DEsIGNs a COLORINGS RICKEY, SHARP & CO., 727 CR ESTNUT STE ENT, PHILADELPHIA TUE HOUSEUOLD GAS HACIIINEI AR SUPPLYING DWELLINGS, STORES, FACTORIES, CHURCHES AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS WITH GAB! Gericrales Go., Without Five or Beat! SUPPORTING EXTENSION L ADDER FARMERS, FRUIT GROWERS, M A N ICS, and To this useful ImproveMout It Is composed of any number of Soctions or .loluta, othlali can bo used, either singly, or connected, form Ingo Laddoror any Desired Length. It can bo LENUTHENED OR tiIIORT.ENED, without descending to tho ground. Is HELP KUPPORTING, not requiring thu upper end to lean against any oiled, Connected with it Ix a Inovablo ittep, 'jiving au Now foothold for thane wilug IL. IL can In, READILY TRAtinPORTND bOCIONO welly 00,041 to It iilll,lll POZI qnleltly elmmoll Into either n MTEP-LADDER, OWSCA F 1,01,1) may loop dill'oront Boatlona for 000 nt indiarnto placoa on theft farinx, and whoa in nued of n long Ladder, the Heationn can ha cosinvetini. FRUIT OROWERS can gather the fruit without resting against the treo—thus avoiding injury to tho troo. Two or more can work at ono time, and fruit can be reached by the uld of this Ladder, that would otherwise ho unattainable without straining or bruising the limbs, can ratan or lower It, Section or Hound at a Lime, without dexcendlini to Lim ground, and can readily change IL Into a iirrnominitautial Scaffold. IIOUNEKEEP.ERS. .cl i t z n o, o o m r p c l o oz , e l r t a . t a o La g tl a a a r d c u r l . ordinary 20 Feel, 3 Bectiona, (each o',ll feet) Light weight for Housekeepers. Extended length about 18 feet 8 0.00 20 Feet, extra weight 10.00 30 Feet, 3 Electionn, (each 10 feet long.) Ex tended length about 28 feet 10.00 40 Feet, 4 Sect-lona, (on o 12, two 10, and ono 8 feet long.) hatended length about 37 feet 21.10 Other alzea In proportion. Liberal discount to the Trade. Single Ladders forwarded, freight prepaid, to nearest Station on receipt of retail price. in every county to canvass and sell. Also wanted, Energetic, Reliable, Capable Men to Travel and establish county Agents. For Cir- cular Terms address PATENT EXTENSION LADDER, I'. 0. BOX, 2010, OR NO. 20 N, 'T.VENTII ST Jo 10 PHILADELPHIA. 3mwal For sale by. JOHN DEANER & CO., Lan'er CHURNING MADE EASY Good Fresh Butter all the Year sound FARMERS, ATTENTION! SAVETIMEI SAVE MONEY! SAVE LABOR! By using Tomlinson & Co.'s (Lincoln Eng land) Celebrated Butter Powder. By the use of this inexpensive Powder, churning or hours is reduced to minutes, and is applicable to the making of Butter at all seasons of they ear. 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 conaletency: It removes the unpleasant flavor caused by the cows feeding on turnips, garlic, weeds.&c ; and prevents all rancidity peculiar to butter; also makes it firmer and sweeter oven in the hot test weather. This Powder, now being introduced Into this country, has long been in me throughout Europe and the Canadiul, and Butter made with it has Invariably taken the prize nt all Agri cultural:l:thews, whenever exhibited. Price 25 ate. and 50 cts. per tiox. bold by all respectable Druggists and btore•keepere throughout the Country. Jell..4naw2l JAMES A. ARMSTRONG, General Agent for United States, No. 119 Market stree, Philadelphia. glumbing, Ono tilting, &t. UrAfi-FIIIIING AND PLUMBING. JOHN DEANER & CO., No. 7 Eiud King street, with increased facilities, are now pre pared to attend to all orders with promptness and (Bimetal'. Having none but the beat work• men emplcryed, all work will be finished In a superior manner, and with all.the modern lin• provomeute. Copper Kettles and Woch Boilers, and all kinds of Copper Work for Breweries and Ins, tilleries attended to with promptness. Having greatly enlarged this department, all orders can be filled forthwith. TIN ROOFS 4 SPOUTING Attended to In any part of !Ito:laity and count/, Furnaces, Heaters, Stoves, Ranges, and all modern Improvements for heating Churches, Halls, Parlors, Houses, no., always on hand, and will be put up in any part of the city or county, or their repairs attended to at any time. JOHN DEANER & CO., N 0.7 East King street, Lancaster. Pa. lan&t.fw 1 YOUNG FOLKS AWE:VT.ION Now is the time to got married. You ran urnlsti your houses with STOVES, KETTLES PANS, TINWARE, and another necessary ar tides in our lino at the GOOD OLD LOW PRICES. OLD FOLKS, now Is the time for you to buy Sliver young folks TIN•WARE to look like BRASS and COPPER WARE to look like Gold. Wo have enlarged our business, and can offer ovary Inducement to thoso who are now buying DOUSE STIERS. "N„ JOHN DEANER A CO., No. 7 East King street, Laneaster.Pa. Jan B.tfw 1111PORTART TO VENSIONEIOI; ALL SOLDIERS whose pensions have not been paid from date of their discharge, and all widows, mothers, fathers or guardians wheat, pensions have not been paid from the date of the soldiers death can now recover the arrears from date of discharge or death of soldiers to commencement of pension, - ALL WIDOWS entitled,but who have nollro covered the increase of pension of 82 per month because children are in Soldiers Orphans' schools can now receive such increase. FATILERS who were dependent for rapport from um date d of death sons, of mother. can now receive pension THE HEIRS of any soldier who died pending applictlon for pension, can now receive the pension to date of death of soldier. ANY WIDOW OR MOTHER entitled, who ro-married before obtaining pension, can now procure pension to date of such re-marriage. ALL (SOLDIERS or Widows of soldiers or sailors of theßevolutionary War, War Of 11312. Mexican War, or any war_prlor to the Rebel lion who receive less than its can now have their pensions increased to ISS per mouth. SOLDIERS who received but 550 additional bounty because discharged before the full term ofB years had eznirea, can now secure addi tional $5O bounty. CLAIMANTS of any of the above classes will receive faithful and promptattention upon ap plication to JAMES BLACK, Authorized Claim Agent, No. NI East King street. ang6.4tWAßettw Lancaster. Pa. - EISTATE OF W ANN ILSON, LATE Ej Drumore township, dee'd.—Letters Administration on said estate having been granted to the undtridgned, all persons In• debted thereto, are requested to make Imme diate settlement, and those having claims or Xitds against the same, Will present them t delay for settlement to the under. Idgnedi residing In said tawruthiN inu . !"*(143/111tntfOr. ll= tiusEi:EErEitst, IS INVITED I=l MECHANICK PRICE LIST
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