jpwfottMitf THE RADICAL SPLIT IN TENNESSEE. Final Collnpso of Botli P“ rl,c "”"f£™ n,t nii (I cioninslon —No N° ™ 1 “ Abomlimblo and ° l,tP ‘y* r c ?s* SSSSB?nf profanity nnU scurrility tno Order of llio NedMiou. Ll-'rom the Nashville Rep. Eannor, May 22,1 Before ten o’clock yesterday morning, a long lino of men could bo seen merging from overy Btroet lending toward the capl tol. A heavy column musßed at tbe stops on Cedar Htreoc toward tbo noutk entrance of Umt monumental structure, and wore continually pouring forward into the build ing. Tho porticos, terraces and balls were crowded with a surging, seething human mans, .Starling into ttm capllol irom tbe front, our reporter bail to elbow himself through to tho upper corridor lending to that or the House of Representatives, About •1,000 citizens and delegates were eagerly waiting to gain entrance to the Moor and galleries of tliu Ueprosonlullvo Hub- Turn in whatever direction one might ho would see sv,arms of men excitedly discus sing the proceedings of llio previous day- Tho dnora wero swung open at hull-past ten o'clock, and tin. dense throng began to pusli for seals in tho galleries and Hour ot lll Mr U Cale late Cliairman of iho Stale Ex ecutive” Co’mmitiee, having determined to po.-'M-'S himself of tno chair, rushed rather firiTipitaie) v toward tho rostrum, llosud ,|.-n!y J,alii-d and stroked his chin and Inched qiner. Had ills eyes deceived him <,r v.'.i', it some mysterious phantom that liad dared to rear its horrid front hero in liu* Speaker's chair ? Ho was perfectly as tounded. There sat, bolt upright, the im perLitrliableSl'eanie, with tho cool and pla cid air of a matronly lien on a nest. ('n!e now stationed himself on the right rne, and out rume the missing gavel. ’i'll., hull and p“'CTirs were now coni il v criAviic l v. i tii a as-eiii nl' riliz •!! i arid <*o!«-«uIch. IVrftai quiet . . ( ,ti ,< , 1-1! lii- -lIV.-1, lu Jjttud 11 lishily jmxhi i In* 1..1 odar. fCimiior ami cries ,/f i.r l ii - ; 'limn llm ruw cniu i:f *J Vaum "now l-J'i I la 1 rhair. lie had Inird- Iv HJ.uahu n. .1 up l.'ft'ore Puller, looking :t'i pall* ns n plrnst ami u iillh* weary, slid ,11; r■ i h.- chair, an.!, willi mi air ol iruimpli and axu 1 uitmim, cm.;’.-, pivul mill piaimin 1 it upon iln* desk in l rout. Ilf wa • III.mi! In 1-[>l ale, v.la-ii a !mul yell, im compmiitd hy ur"i>n ti , .p-nrs and derisive ia iiv 1 11 *- r imiii l la-Sviil.'-r parly, weakened i i: , .hpa.i’i n. Tim Stokes party setup tre mendous sh ails nl't xu lint inn. The shouts ..l lie- iw i. paities commingled together ! .oil I tded like the fonhmiOUS loaf til' heavy 11111 Iv<’tr. N.i (i> al'eniny ami overwhelm nm w m - ihuiidei me echoes of the demo niacal and ii lepivxsiWi? howls, that Hu me 111 I ler-v Wife Oil 11 pel let 1 l" put ill**!!* 1 1u:h 1•' in l ii.-ir t ars. Crowds of Sink-> iiii'ii now occupied Urn stand. ’1 I'ondiiiie. ol .It lleison— 1 umvi— (1 >o ive lamrhier and shrieks.; 'i lc rni.ur;; - 1 mow tliat Will art 11, si-ri eia rv. ( I I'll'tel mis elan)ora and 1 iw'f ■ rousin'/ rlm.-rs lor Senior, I'nl l i'.v. d l.y treim mlm:-. chi-riMu;, groans and t'unni:igli:. ; A A l>. .. ;-n:« T •i • :• :n: I M<.lu * wr<’ Imi-llv Trn-.l*' 1 .! .1 iV r.. ■: i - -M r. t 'hairm an i, ::i \V- to*'. !..t lo 1 1M , m '! ■ ‘to.. a: \ ■ •, 1 - • d ■li i kn..x--\\ ill you : ; a i' V 1 ji• •* i ly wi>|. in n y ||i ) ] i'n| s i ail : w'f inV'-, a-. i ini:all \ jn-.,- 1 1 Ih" •! ;■ aii .1 l )>• \\ I iitc* in aiM'X ' I y> ii v, ii! noi to day i: •' lo <11 1 ::11xif:itl<* your a ! ,■ I.|'d. ! r 111.' g: I at 1 1 il'C 1V " l •■•■111 I O' llll'l •= • 1 lII' n V. tin have Jill '«v IJ '! li w.:-. Lh:‘ in aViO-l iv!i||l;l' Ihf li. «tni: t hro- •!id liuzv. i« 1.. - S. nii 'ii ’\V Ie h Was Ha. 1 in 1111: ,!’• h. An-N n-i M-ciii' !"’! N-cm l> ill Nn'-.;.;] Tjlcl'f* is !•> ’•!* ;i ht'W rili |i •: ;i..nii'ti!iiry rules jiubli.slu-d in •••>'. ill:.i / n.n ,t!'. I (".lilcl h\* 1 >lll K‘t Cant; 111 I > r.rs ri‘.- - inn- •• We’ll .'.nil li«nl jii ymir ilml ftrl, you your i*r>ti .'•piracy < *ti u-, yu.i il- n rascal. Caii— I a-* 1 ; I'm- pnvi'.iym of muling ti 41*.^|‘i» I’lflit Spntf'lio. (Vernas ‘Take 1 n ; ii nut." "la-1 him mm] it.”) ’l'll • :.. : |n\> in.; r Syiayuc, ol IChnilo Isjitht], will •t. ii c- in .Vi-h v ii:m via line Nonii vvi-Mern K i. 1.. |, a ini a. hi i n*-s ii.c workingmen oh Mm nliy III;; i.l, n'ic.i.-.l i.y 1 1 1 n delegates to iho Cummer ‘•ml < m 0..• 111i•.11. i IM-1.1l s l{,-iiv\ Jllli'V—-I inovt! Unit pr. 1 jiii! :m uliortion. 1 r.j ( 1 1;iii:11;' u;t -Voit conspirators ■I a* nmrli 111 • rvi) an a louse. Vt’liii.iiii.-i —M r, Chairman ( \ r o;c»*M, “is tlml I s v. iii \\ ill.am V I'm of him”), 1 move —'jeers, den-dyoiuughier and howl*. (A veilI.', 1 .', “ W Ii" i* i thi.s Republican Convention/' and “three clk.-itm fur Sou* ter.”.) Captain Downes—Toll old (Jala, the . W. (J. Seiner was one of tho men Unit worked for a day. Nelson—lyxik here Williams. Williams—Ac fine s soldier, where can wo get a ladder one limn William B. Stokes? This is not the day fur ineu to manipulate conventions, if Senior has the power, as the expressions made would indicate, to take unfair means to secure his election, wiiy do they desire to put the high priest of the Knoxville H7m/, whose paper made the expression, as temporary chairman? IV-arno—in wlmt number of the 117//y was the article to which you allude written? Williams—tho article was written in thul kind ofa style from which the people could draw their own meaning. (.Jeers and deri sive laughter.) II preachers.will mix in politics it is simply fair, that if you don’t mean to admit the acquisition why do your triends talk so of it? l'earno reiterated that his religion taught him to hold fasl'ki that which whs rightaml just; lie had no power to withdraw from the position where he was placed by the Convention. Williams —You came here backed hy the railroad ring. Colonel Brownlow—Who said so Point out the man. Point him out. Williams —Actions speak louder than words. Colonel Brownlow—The men who came here for Senier did tho lighting during the war, ami the old men who came here for .Stokes arc the sugar contractors for the Confederate army. fLoucl applause.] You havo been told by Thornburg, of Jefferson, that In' was one of a-committee who waited on Seiiter this morning, but be did not tel! the whole tide. Thornburg denied that this was the case. Lr. Boynton and LI. 11. Thomas said that it was. Thornburg remarked that he could prove that it was not. Thomas told him that hn could not, when Thornburg said to Thomas, " You are a d d lie.” A cry’ ol “ light” wus now raised, and tho house labored under another great turmoil. Per sons were looking in every direction and lis telling for the lirsl shot, but in vain. No pugnacious demnnstintion was made. At this juncture 11. 11. Thomas came rushing through tho crowd, mouuted a desk and said that he desired to settle a question of veracity. He remarked that lie had just seen Seuter, and Unit that gen tleman ii’-sured him that Thornburg and othcrs-ilid not state that they camo to see hint on the authority of Stokes. If there was a falsehood out it lay between Coveror S.’tucr and the man who nmd»* Unit charge. Witnesses wore now called forth to as- certain what actually was said at the inter- view of tin- Stokes committee with Senter, and the testimony seemed about equally Ci imi nations and recriminations were r,mv brought up by various delegates, ami thrown into each other's teeth in the most reck less manner, of this the whole con vention seemed to have tired. Manymani fi.-s i their disapprobation of this course w Ui griimc'c-*, nervous gesticulations and im patient stamping of foot. Tho disgust of some of the delegates whs manifested by low growls, the gritting of teeth, and curses in an undertone. The exposures having gone rather at greater length than was de sired, a delegate said, with an oath to give it emphasis, that they would quit this sniff and gu home. This seemed to have been lh<‘ ileturminniinn .if Umli parlies, which, wli.-n ii hwamo known, a lnn>t of jit iplans., ft-11 from ihe lip* of t Jir* crow.l, and ;i .‘• lowly m move mil of the bull. Thu* cloved the sturmio>t political f. n v.miion [or dmilih- convention, rather,] that ,-wr assembled in Tennessee. We are "lad, lord. m-y's sake, und the reputation of llir- Slat** Io draw the curl.tin upon u;.- i;:h!ly nrcie J nrav Itev.urd I'm' h .lltirclcrcr or .M nr Merer*. i;.-:-;iiU a revtard nJ'Sji'h fur the arrest ■ i<• ti* •* ii i rt-ly i•<-i i * iiiiH'i I, sit ill Mr. Heulniear [M'ri'lii-ii in tilt* timing, ill* is supposed to ha \ ■ • ln*c:i |>r»-\ eui-ly atrociously murdered, tioy. i‘> >wif» :i-.! N thiit h“ is authori/.-'d l»y Mr. J. !■'. ih-alrro ar, ol' the !ir:u ot'Arin stroiu:, Ca'ur iV < ni tliis city, to oiler nti a lilitional jo" 1 ' I'- "•’ 'Hill rj!' ihi• y mily pari m itUhi'k'iliiiif OUS P*IK\Y Mmnvn’KATKD AWAY yj i mu the premises ot tho subscriber, in U :i- i. i b .r., Lancaller county, Pa., :i limit i:.i* . -i week i u Aj.nl, a three year old Holler, 'U i i i".’ i ii/, v. it i) mu all hoi ii**, dark n-il col or, u r.”n im... , and iii good kIocU. A liberal reward i>ntAYHS» OR 5101.F.5 FKOtl TIIK O 5-in.s r.lu r at Nitn- p.-luts 11 ■«t«- 1 . Mart Luirivcr enmity, on tin; 11'ylit of the22d, ,• AMluiki and Cnlil Svrnj), warranted to cu;>• nr no i-haroe. It Is highly recommended to married ladies, 11. can he had wholesale and r.-tall al A W. (JKUFF'S, No. .i) Fust King street. 'N •' \ n»l rnHY a. w. pain kii.i.ik 1 the host Medicine illl he worid. Il cun bo had wholesale and retail al mu v a-, w. <;iW)S’i , a ai.acu on,. «aii \ i:!lmr Oil and Horse and Cattle Powder. Nn iiriiit article can he produced. They can in- hed wholesale and retail at A. W, URUFF'S, No. ft) Fast King street.. \\T AN I’KIl. FIRNf-CI.ANN TRAVIII^ YV ink salesmen to sell by sample; good wag'-s ora liberal per cent, and’ steady employ* m. nl. Address, with slump, B. F. HOWE, (Hit Arch strict, Philadelphia, l’a. Iw VV Ith our STKNCIh AND } •I. I toe..re Khenrna -1 lur,, i.-| -.11, n. •, ~ „ 1 :.<• |.;u U age M » Wi- r- ■- v-.. Win i; wlli iSiOOdCV/"':/.';’?;- i r<-. n m./ /vi (/• ni H\it lusting U'i /'■ < <3 v I/.»fallal, or v/iite for |.art.- iCer - tote- (jj i:.\ p.n vs | <]•; Ml 2UI N. a!n :. I i.l. Phils.. i w i. f, V -< >('i tlinl It. - 1 I’ll pay lor AUKNTM WANTED Full THE ■SECRET iIISTORV OF T 11F CONI'FD Eli A(JY . Tho rfv.’r/.'im/iiK/ rcveUHf*#\i and sUv tling \dis» cJ' K next. Full Duplicates will be kept by Pete. Johns, Ksq., Treasurer, nt his residence in Fast Lam peter twp.; by John Jolidh, Eiq . at ihe'Regls. t.i-v s Otllce, 111 the City of Lancas'er, and by John Htruhni, Secretary, at his residence lu l’jovldeuce twp., where any member ortho Conn any enn pay bis nr htr tux. A partial Duplicate will be kept by Christian Joims, at bis resld-uco lu Karl twp., where members re siding In the towushlps of Upper Leacock, Karl, Kast Karl, Brecknock, Ciornarvou, Jfiph rata and Cucullcn, can puy their quola of the said tax. Another pmhil Duplicate will be kept by John 11. Z.'liui h. Ksq., ut his olllco In Hprliikville, whore members residing lu tho townships or huphn, Mouut Joy, East Done gal, WfctJt Donegal-aud Conoy. cun pay their quota ni tux. Another partial Duplicate will no kept by Joseph Fugles, Esq., nt his store, at .Mount Nebo, whoro members residing lu the township of Alarl'c, can pay their quota of the Haiti tax. Those who do not pay wllhin the lime above meniionoii, will Uuvu Up lr a counis placod in the hands oi Collj-clors.with an addition often percent., to defray the expense of collection. By order ol th« Board of Directors. Ma_y 10th, IWD. JUUN OTRUHM, Heo’y, msO 4tw2l ’rr-TT-F. T. A-NTCI A HTvBlTt •wmTP.TTT.Y HSrTELLIGEJSTQEB, VEDNE9DAY. JUIVE 9, 1869. testate of william gerhart, rj late of West Co calico township, deceased. —Letters of administration on said estate hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all per sona Indebted thereto, are requested to make Immediate settlement, and those haring claims or demands against the same, will pre sent them without delay for settlement to the my 5 otw-18 Administrator, VTOTICKTO THE HElßft AKD LEGAL ll representatives of Sarah Vogan, late of Earl twp , Lancaster ooUnty, Pa., dec'd.—You are hereby notified that by virtue oi aa order of the orphans' Oourt of Lancaster county, to me directed, I will hold an Inquest to divide, part or vaiue the real est Ate of Sarah Vogan. deceased, ou WEDNESDAY, the 80th day of JUNE, IKfltf, at 9 o'clock, A. M., at the public house, of J. H. Wliraer, In VogansvlJlo, Karl twp., Lancaster couuty, Pa., when and whoro y„a may tltelid If juu mmfc prnper^ SiiKitiFy'a Office, Laucubter, Aiuy istla, isfltf. jHmfttalSuo*™>,dgA-t;> b-vJSJ n , b % n . Slid those havlug claims or same will present them without delay lor settlement to theuuder*lgu .d,ro.ldL-«ln»»ld OOCKU m, mlD.oli.ai) Adialulfllrutor. tjintati: of tmti*»riA.‘< KaAiiFtn K lato of E-Nt Locall-otwp., LuncKKtorco., dTc'J -Letter* of Ailinlu Ist rutfou ou Bald entitle havluK granted to the uuder«l«ued, all nersouH Indebted to a-ilddeceduut are .rubiest* ed to make Immediate seiUeinent, uud those bavlnir claims or dem-ud* ayuinsi the isinte of Kald decedent, to m ine known t bo naino to her without dt-Uy. MA.KV STAUFEEK. H-slhlug :u uald towu-Md. jz-tiiwilJ Jtinc2- Itw22 A-> iCr.-ady slati'd, rhe* stiir<‘ ;e arres 1 . and coiivie . /I'llhmnrr .S nn. 1-lL.r MIANK. A. W. fl HOFF'S. No. .*)!• Fast King s'.reet. NOT MAKK MONEY * d I jmy 8 , » | J it r ; t,u Ic - SC It 10 . <: v,< 3ll>i.stkatokn asd )iflr< of Kllzsbeth Uehto, Into of I'eun township, Lauc.usUrcoiu:!y,‘^c(u^J.^ The Orr.lt->ns' Court of Lancaster county, on petition of heirs of Just-ph Uinole, deceased, emuled a rule to show cause why specific per formance should not he decreed of P Jiml tracts made between the Mild hlizubelh Bebni uud Joseph (iibble, for bale, each to the other cf cerlulu real e-dale m saul i'eun townsh.p, which they held m common. Kald rul- returnable Waini nay, June -tali lfciiif. at lu o’ciocli A. M. MKRCKU, L"t-:U ul UrpUuu!-.' Court f ( < OI).\ tS OF TKOiT ESTATES, AC. A The accounts o! the lollou iu« num.d Es- I £l t.p.k will 1>« t.roi«-nifed fur confirmation on MONDAY, J CNE 21st, Istit'. Joseph SuuilUi’s Tiu.it Erla'.e, Martin r.. Hhiiuler, Coimulltet. , ~ Khlhcr Taylor’s Trust )> trite, Bou.t; L. L> tie, el. a!., Administrators. Jo>hll’i Eekman'.i Assigned I-state, », m.>. (i,tihr.nl ii, Assigmo. Christian Hrrshey's Assigned Estate,( lii’ist. Erisiuun, A'-slgne*-. , Kauben lluchu’s Assigned Estate, Cyrils Ream, Assignee. , Joseph T. Dickinson As.vgued Estate, bum u;•! Sh.kcm, Assignee. Joseph K. Ilen'ts Assigned Estate, B. 1”. Uowe. Assignee. E. K. Assigned I stall', U. Shctluor, et al., Assignees. ~ Henry -o Musst-lmun, Assigned estate, C. h. IllXier, Assignee, James Artiiitrons’s Trust Estate, Henry I‘uwuall, Committee. SKiuutl Mobtu’s Trust Estate, S. R. Zug, ct. al., Committee. , Magdalena Mtoner’a Trust Estate, John Buck waiter, Trustee. lliurlet Kline's Trust Estate, llenry Seuoclr, Committee. Mary Ann Grotr’s Trust Estate, BenJ. Wiss ler, et. ftl., Administrator. Abrahum Gonder'b Trust Estate, Jay Cad well, Trustee. , , tII , , i Susan Shirk's Trmt Estate, Samuel SUelrk, 'Trustee. , Elizabeth Rush's Trust Estate, Henry Ehy, ' Committee. ! i i Attest 1 may 2G \V. J.. BSCAU, Proth’y. •Uw2l rjlilK LANCASTER COUNTY AGRICULTURAL PARR! ASSOCIATION LANCAS T K II , P A IjV A u a UI!A I. FAI It cou.mkncinc; o.n tuksday. ji'.nk isru. FIRST I>A Y—TrKSJJAY,* Jl'NKilslli. No. I ThO r J IN«» Stino-S.W to the til St Horse ; Sle;i to tt.e mcjii !, «.»:• jo.rsos ttml have never trotted lister l!m:i Milo heats, bc-hl throe lu live, In lumiess. No. l-ThiATiNt! I'KKMIUM B*JSO-S!o0 to iho tirst tioi se ; SUM to tie. second, tor !iorst-s tliai have boon owned m l.nneust er County tor Hi leusi O’ree until in previous to the lot. 1 1 Ui-i hPeouU ; SIU ;tu the tliinl. Hull mlleui:d repent. .SECOND £>.VT —\T I.II.\ENDA V, JUNE 10. No. 1.-TiIUTI'INH PKKMMWi SSOO-np.Mi to nil. to lir.-t ijur-c ; 5 : i • to veond; s>. No. 'J.-TKu’mNO rH F.MI r M :100-5 ITT to firs; hur-e; t<> seeonn; S-Vi to third, lor hor-es that have hern owned In Lauca-it'-r county lorn! least. I‘uve ui first hfiisc ; f'J» In M'conu. Mile and repeal,*iu haiuts*. gentlemen Veioi-i pcuist s- { o Uirllr second ; sld lor l hlld, Half mile and For ’■ pair malchci! Cm- Lest Jack ih-s'. Curl Hoisc •j11d h' st C .-. t Ili.rsc He-t lirood M o-.- lo Best Bro .d Mare lor m <.d FAU.v. AND lot A - Y i.ui.TH. Fur lii'd \ i ai l:ng llor-a* Coil tfii Bc-L Voiuiim; Horse Col! lies' Yearling Mai e Cult ilrd 2 Year Old Horsv’rvilV!!’.''.'”!’.'.’”” tii 1 Best 2 Year Ul l ilor.se C"il Ke-L 2 Year Cld Male Coll 2 l B-.slYear (>UI Mine Colt Best il Year (.hd Horse Coil 2d Best :i leari.Hd Horse Coll Best Year uid Mare Colt 2d B> si •! Year Old Mare Coll KUAD AND CARtC.WJK CULTrf. Best Yearling Ilors;* Celt 2d Best. Y«arung IDose C01t.... Best Yea: ling Mare Colt 2d Best. Yearling Mao- Cull Best 2 Yea r i. Year Uhl Horse Coil 2d Bestil Year Old Horse Cost. Best il Year Uhl Mare Coil 2d Best il Year Old Mare C01t.... N OTIC I'. Tho winner of any rreiniuin will not be al lowed to enter the same lioise lor a second premium. A Veloclpodlst receiving any premium will not be allowed to eonieud for a second pre mium during the Fair. Exhibitors w.ll rtcelveoue admission ticket, gratis. Eutrnuoe, pi jier cent,‘on iho total premi urns. Tbreo or more to fill; two to start. Entries wilt closr at tho room of the Assn elation, in the Oiy of Haucaster, al a I'. M. 14th of June, istlO. All comimmicat ions should he addressed to the Dreflident or Secret :*.ry ol the •* Lancaster County Agricultural Bari: Afuooiallon,” Lau c:ut\r. I’tui.u. The rules of the “ Agricul tural Park Axsoehil ion " will govern ail trials of speed. Hale nrsfoc.k owned hy Exhibitors and mem bers wI:J l><* held on tho grounds, on TllL'lW- Da Y, .1 li > K 17lh, at 10 o’clock, A. M. Triuls lo commence at 2 I’. M. AH Hiitiniils for pri-tni !ii:m I: on I tin yroili ilfl troiu ‘J A/ M. lo f«;ri:!aiy farucss, &( ri'.IJK WIIITK l>n|,AK IJKAK’fI 11 KAO , 4 '*> "< »J >UI >i r tlu: p«.*o- ! K, ' W '“ K ' *j.> Vs ,-,r ■• • tlnirr, »} j.li-. Uls pi-cioiijiini nt.i! can si ill ] .< >. It N >r.~ JJn«to fit., l In; hi;.-n II) M. H.MSKKIiUsH'.-* Wi.NliOW A.NULK CKNTUK MtU.UIK, | r g s.'pTFBB, ' L\NC V-G'KK. PA. 1 No. b South Duke nt„ Lance-ate: There is also on ham! to la* seen, ami will he m«ule li|> lo ordtr. sauie and Double 81LV 10It AND GOLD MOUNTED HARNESS, KINK RUBBER MOUNTED’ H ARN E-\X, PLAIN AND COMMON' HARNESS, Of Every Description. TE A M HAKNi: S 8 , LADIES’ AND GENT'S HIDING HadDLKS ARMY SADDLES PLAIN AND FANCY, F h 1' A' E T S , SUMMER. HORSE SHEETS A SPREADS. ALSO, —J LADIES' A GENT'S TRAVELING TRUNKS, In Every Hlyse. SARATOGA A SULK LEATHER TRUNKS, KINK TURKEY MOROCCO SATCHELS. FINE RUSSIA MOROCCOSATCHKLS, FINK VIENNA AOKOCC'O SATCHELS, Fine ENGLISH A FRENCH MOROCCO GILT, A FINK LOT OF AMIIR I C A A* H A TCIf E Li) Iu til the Different Colors uud Varieties HORSE AND MULE CULLARS. WHIPS, Ac. 4if The undendßue l has tin- nolb Agency to sell the- RUBBER LINED HORsECULLaR. Warranted noi to gall shoulders H properly fit ted; aud In luuny casts will heal up sore sbouldeis whlle-in u>.e. mIM-lfdAw M. HABERBUBII WANTED.— 5.000 (!ORI)N OF BLACK OAK BAhK, lor which the highest cash prlco will be paid by the subscribers, at their Baric Mill, East of stock Yuras, iu Lancaster, Pa. ’ it. H. BRUBAKER & CO. znarftl-tfw 13 WANT D-2,f100 CORDS BLACK OAK BARK; also. CHESTNUT and SPANISH OAK BARK. Delivered ut Blrd-in-Hund or New Holland, for which the highest cash price Will be paid. Address H. SHIRK BRYAN * UU..IH Cedar street, Now York, and It will bo sciit you On receipt of Five Dollars, a bot tle nearly equal to seven small will bo sent to any exprosd oltlce in the U. B. charges paid. Private eiiculara, sent on application, (en close stamp ) dec2ts-'2awd. Price SI -10,000 Wordt/uul Mcunwujs not in other Diction Viewed ns n whole, we prt confident that no other living laugtuge bus a dictionary which bo fully and lailblully sets forth Its preseut comiltiou as this last edition of Webster does that of our written and spoken English tongue.— Harper's Magazine. These three hooka are the ju»» total of great libraries: lhe Jlible, .''haksvccre and Webster's J\oynl Quarto —Chicago Hvbuing Journal. Ihk .'O'W Wkuster la glorious—it Is perfect —lt dlslaucesand delies coinpatltiou—lticsves mulling to be desired.— J. H. Raymond, LL. D., Pres't I'aMiir College. The moat useful aud remarkable compendium of human knowledge in our language.— W. H. Clark, J*rvsidtnt Mass. Agricultural College, WEBSTER*.-: NAT'ONAL PICTORIAL DIC- TIONAUY 101:) I’agfs Octavo. (iO(U lllug to Jill piuuflll WOUUdH, «tec.” “Healing lc» all Ulceis, Ac,” 1 COSTAll’ri’ BUCKTHORN SALVE Ir» the most extraordinary H A LVK ever known. I is power of aoothtug aud Healing for all Cuts, Kurus, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Chapped Hands aud hliln, for Sore .Nipples, for Hues, Ac.—ls without a parallel, One pel son says of It, ‘I would not be without a Box iu my House, If It rust ss.i U, or 1 hud to travel all the way loNew York for It.”—.V. }'. livening Xcws, SejH. 5. All Druggists In Lancaster sell It. “COSTAR’S” Standard Preparations ARE HIS BEAUTIFIER Slltter-MveoJ and Orange Blossoms, One Bottle, $l.O0 —Tareu fur. 52.00, lIIM “CoHtnrV’ Rat,' Iloucli, dec., Kiterm natorN. “CoKlar's Hod Bn* Exjormiiintor*. “Costar’s” (ouly pure) luwect Powder. "Only Infallible Remedies knowu.” ”18 years established In New York.” “2.IXHJ Boxes and Khisks manufactured dally., "!!! Beware !!! nl spurious Imitations.” “All Druggists lu Lancaster Sell them.” Address “COSTAR," 1U Crosby st., N. Y. Or, John K. Henry (Successor to) DKMAS IiARNHH a CO., VI Park Row, N. Y M;hl In Lancaster by Giuger A Rice. in 22 lydaw T.u-w !i. .*. *»wirr, --- - - : No. 13 Duke st... Laamml' I «. KRMOT, i No. 21 Ktuil King street, 2d floor, over Skilo* New Stole. *. F. fIAKB. No. 19 North Duke fit., L&ucaatai A. r. S.SDKRfIOK, Nil. 21'North Duke street. La cun* l K. K. FRItX, court Avenue, west of Court House, Lancaster A. J. ICAVFFJfAtf, No. £lB Locust Street, Columuia, Pa dec 22 IJ'dAW) U. W. Hi inTK, No 0 Sonth Duke a?., I^ancaptei *t S?. J.F.AI2AN, No. o North Ooßo et. f.«ancAM.fr a. .». No. y East Orange at., LnnccMer u. V'H’ITH, t'”knr.hlp.. tjmr.oHt.er county. I l^. tiiUli PS>JANR. No. 80 North Dote fit., Lancaster I>. W. PATTEIIKON, Han removed bis olhce to No. 68 East King at. E. SLATfJIAKKIt, JK., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ((>J)lce with A\ Elhnaker, Esq.,) NORTH DUKE STREET, LANCASTER, PA dectt timw-19 SIMON I*. KBY. ATTORNEY AT LA'iV. OFFICE WITH N. ELLMAKEtt, Esq., Noutu Duke Street, aept 25 LANCASTER. PA. Iyw3B* ll A.NOW. The subscriber has takon charge of the Bar and Keaiaaraut under Reese's Exchange Ho tel, at the Railroad Station MOUNT JOY, PA, And Is prepared to accommodate the publie wild the CHOICEST WINES AND LIQ.UORB At his Bar 5 and In his Restaurant always the best and most seasonable that the market af fords will bo provieed. ep 1 tfw 86| JOHN MONTGOMERY. REGISTER’* NOTICE.-THEACCOVSTS of the following persons ore filed In the Register’# Office of Lancaster county, for con* flrmatlon and allowance at the Orphans’ Court to be held In the Court House, In the City op Lancaster, on the THIRD MONDAY in JUNE, (21), at 10 o’clock A. M.: William T. Kirk, Guardian of David C. Brown. Julius L. Bhumao, Executor of Ann Green. Levi Bender, Gaardlan of David Coldren. Christian Nlsaley, Guardian of Elisabeth Wit- 'William N. Galbraith, Administrator ol Re becca M. Eckman; , Christian Nlssley, Samuel Nlsaley, Benjamin Nissley and David Nlssley, Administrator of Samuel Nlssley. _ . Jacob R. Lehman, AdministratoroflsaacLeh* man. Christian Snyder, Executor of Mary Hoover. J. C Bryan, Administrator of John Bryan. ' William B. Finney, Administrator of t roncls A. Finney. , _ Adam Dennison, Guardian of John, Ann, Ja cob, Elizabeth and Fanny Hats, John K, Long, Administrator of Catharlno Hager. Jacob M. Reosor and Sarah Rocßer, Executors of Nicholas Ueeser. jfloob B. Mockley, Guardian of Mary Sides, John Horn, WUliuin Horst and Aim H. ilor-t. Israel Wenger and George Weaver. Executors of David Wenger. Harauol U. Gerber and John U, Gerber, Admin istrators of Hatnu*-i Gerber. John Eborly and Henry Kurtz, Administra tors of Beujamln Kby, Jucob B. Becker and CnrMlan Brubaker, Ad ministrators of Henry B. Becker. John B. MtiHser, Guardian of David L. Peck, Ephraim s. Hoover, Executor of Barbara Hoo ver. JoDu Doner, Guardian of Busan Doner. John Huber, Admluistraioi ot Mary iluber. John Fox, Executor of John Boot. Hermau Albright, Administrator of Jesse Haines. Frederick WllllamißeatPs, Henry Beales and Hamuel Beales, Executors of Rev. William Beaten. Peter G. Wenger, Administrator of Lydia Wenger. G. D. McCormick, Acting Executor of Thomas McCormick. William You Nelda, Administrator cf Levi Launch John Musser, Administrator rf Jacob Grove. Hamuel E. Gro->b, Kxecutor of Win. H. Hall. Benjamin M. Bair, Executor of Benjamin Hear. Christian Zecher, Guardian of Edwin L. Baer man, William M. Baermun and Mary M. Baermtn. C. ti. Holtman and E, G. Groll’, Executors of Michael Bard. Frederick Kleiss, Executor of John Georgo Beug-r. Catharine Stewart, Administratrix of Audi c w Stewart. Henry MillTer, Executor of Tobias Shiit-T. Louisa Beuevit, Administratrix ol Henry Bet: evil. Jcsenh Hays and JsiJicStcn-jr, Administrators of Elizabeth Stumm. John D. Ebersole, Administrator of Martlu E. Eshleman. Ellzjbeth HuraL Executrix Of Christian ll>ir?.t. Daniel Kite;'Guardian of Moses H. Kit:-. Jacob Mast, Guardian ot Anna Mary Shoe maker (formerly Yo.ier) Adam Hull, Administrator of Ellzibelh lioll. tiamuel Marlin, Admiuislialor ol i_h.ir.olle Martin. Jacob Holsinger, Executor ol Martlu llolsin ger. David L. Miller and William Binkley, Execu tors of Abraham Binkley. John Kob, Administrator of Georgo W'ln.st. Catharine Weller, Administratrix of Peter Weller. Jacob S. Lenhart, Guardian cf Amanda Giu der. Michael L. Huver, Jacob Kuverfland Ephraim B Hoover, Executors of Jacob lluver, James Wood, Trustee ol Prudence Plereo. James Wood, Guardian of J. Franklin HtimP ton. Alexander Hamilton and Lewis Hamil ton. Joim M. Amweg, Executor of Lydia Uaver cainp. Henry B. Relst, Administrator of Daniel W. Nlssley. Mary Ann Hambrlght, Administratrix of Mury Ann Cllckner. Ann Nlssley and Benjamin Heruley, Admin istrators of John H. Nlssley. Benjamin 1). Brubaker, Administrator of Da vid Brubaker, David BhoIT, Administrator of Christian Swartz. Henry C. Demuth, Administrator do bouts non cum testamentoannexoof Jac. Demuth. Henry C. Demuth, Executor of Ferdinand L. Demuth, deceased, who was Trustee under ► the Will of Jacob ueinutli. John KchaU'uer, Administrator of Paul Bach iuger. John Best, Guardian of Anna Eckert. John K. Binkley and Daniel 3. Lutz, Execu tors of John Binkley. Daniel Dunner, Executor of Elizabeth Waltz. David Gruber, Exncutorof Elizabeth Warmr. John Campbell, Guardian ol Catnurlue E. .Stanley. Johns. Weaver, Administrator of Catharine Heuienlg. George Whitson, Administrator of Jan. Arm strong. Martin Krelder, Guardian of Martha Krelder. Barbara Krelder and Franklin Krelde--. Daniel ILkor, Executor of George Strublo. Benjamiu Cutler, Executor ol Margaret Read. Cyrus Zittie. Executor of Daniel Zittle. Joseph C. Walker, Guardian of Anna M. Lytle, Joun Lytle, William Lytle, Robert Lytle aud Susan Lytle. Henry Conklin and Sarah Petwlier, Adminis trators ofJosei h L. cetwiler. Johu L. Beiler, Ext cutur of Christian L. Bcih-r, Andrew Brubaker ami Michael L Huver, Ad ministrators of Jacoo Brubaker. Friuikliu Wolf, Administrator of Ab.-.;tlcm Wolf. Peter Brubaker, Executor of Maria Brubaker. Denjimiu lieu icy, Samuel Hensey, David lleusey and Ad:un Hensoy, Surviving Exec utors of Ludwig Hensey. Michael Eherlv, Trustee of Elizabeth Wolf, un der the will i f Daniel Brubaker. William H. stubt-r, Executor cf Christian WmdllUUl. John lmulap, AdminDtrator <»f Isaac Dunlap. Henry VV'aliz, Administrator of Philip Waltz. Philip Arudl, Dr. Jolm M. Dunlnyaud Horace Dasher, Executois of Jacob An dl, Sr. Amos B. shutuan, Admmi-drator of George M. Lutz. Cyrus J. Suavely aud Samuel JLaldemau, l x ecutoi s of Elizabeth Brubaker, Ibimc Miller and Jacob N. Nt 11', Executors of Abraham Miller, Sr. A. K. Wiltm-v, Guardian of Holly W ilmer. AJ R. Witme r , Executorof Christ nuina l-‘r«-y. A. R. Witmer, Administrator ol Alexander Wilson. Louisa Myers, Executor ol Jolm P. l’yle. John Knb, Executor ot Henry Derr. Christian Keeser, Guardian of John Reeser. Christian N»>lt, Admin is tin lor of Nun a Nolt. Christian Null, Adnilulstrutor of E.i/abeth Nolt. Isaac Wood. Executor r f William l*. Scottcn. Samuel U. Zug, Administrator ul' Peter Urn b-icher. John Denllugor, Guardian of Elam ller-ht-y. isiuc Walkt-r, Trustee ni Christopher I’. Wil iams, under the will of L'lii Istupher Wil liams. Ann Johnson, Ad in Inisl ratnx of David Job 11- SOl). Charles - welgurl at:d Jacob Hanek, Executors fjof Abraham Kanck. Jtiubd Rue, Trustee of Elizabeth Rife ami Naucy Rife, undo; the will ui Samuel Rife. Ret sc 11. Davis and John W. Overuolzer, ex ecut-UMOt Richard Davis Elizabeth Landis and Amo* IJushon ; Admin istrators of Jifoh S. Land’s. Sanders McCuiluugh, Guardian of John K. McSparrau. W. >l. Cooper. Administrator ol Jacob Harsh. Abraham Bmvrn «n and Jonas ilowman,.Exe cutors of Jacob Bowman. Samuel shetrk, surviving Administrator of Nancy leluer. Joseph’Kilm*, Administrator of Henry .Sny der. J. F. Beecher and Ilnunili llali, Exocu'or* ot Abrnt'.um Bracltt. I’tiVid Btam. Admiuislr..lor of Peter Bt’am. John M. Ziminei man. Guard lan ot I sane Llch* iv, luvnl Lichly and Samuel Llchty. Jacob iiamber, Executor ot Amatid 1 Hit-stand. .-nmutd s. Hoover ami John U. Wilson, execu tors ot Jacob Hoover. Henry M l Her, Executor of Martin Bur. Henry Miller, Administrator of Henry F.oads. AbrMiatu Young uml( hristlau Young, Execu tors of Benjamin Young. Mary Murpuy, Administratrix of Davis E Murphy. Georgy Luchrnan, Executor of UavlJ llanclc. Abranam Collins, Guardian of Samuel ihyan, John Bryan and Daniel Bryan; Benjamlu ilernly, Guardian of Anna Garber. George A. Trlpple ami William W. Tripple, Administrators o. John M. Perkins. Abraham K. Bltner, Adnilulstrutor of .'.dam Bltner. John swarr, Administrator of Mary Swarr. William sliowalter, Administrator of Henry Philips. Jos. D. Pownall, Guardian of Rebecca Brooks. Joseph D. Pownall, Guardian of Win. Jackson Moore, Mary r. Moore and Martha A. Moore. Augustus W. shober, Executor of Jacob Relsl. Christian Buch, Henry Koehler and Surah Wechter. Executors of Jacob Koehler. Jacob Leed and Michael Lted, Administrators of John Le«d,:M\ Jacobs. Winner. Guardian of Anna Wllmer (now Anna Miller). Samuel Royer and Emanuel Graver, Execu tors of D&nlel Itoyer. Henry Buahoug, Guardian of Catharine Bu*-h -ong (formerly Catharine swope) Jacob Brenneman and Daniel Breunitnnii, Executor- of Jacob Breunemait. Jno. B. Mallluger. Executor 01 Jac. Moll ng-r. Edwaril Y. Buchanan and Hiram B. Swarr, Executors of James Buchanan. Jacob King aud Georgo King, Executors of George King B. M. Kreider, Administrator of Franklin 11. Aliys. Israel F. Gear, Administrator of Jno. E. (lehr. Samuel K. Myers, Guardian of Mary Auu Wen- ger. Jacob Gorgas, Administrator of Joseph Gor- gas. Heury Good. Guardian of lijram Good, Emma Uood, Peter Good aud Otbarluu Good. Ann Struble, Administratrix of L'urlsllan Kt.ruble. William Hnrecher. Executor of Mary Jacobs. *7 Jacob H. Vr inner, Executor of Thomas Colling- wood. Zurlel Swnpe, Administrator of G-*o. (iitnkel, aamuel E. Fairiumb, Executor of Jacob Krei- tier. Vlnccut D. Haligliey, Admiulnlraior of Julia A. Arms. J@tin Koehle-, Guardian of Catharine M. Koehler. W. W. Hopkins, Administrator of James K. Alexander- Jacob K.beushade, Trustee of Christian Euuf fer. Aaron Dyer, Admlnhnralor of Sain’l Lockard. Jarmsi-iiewart, Executor of Margaret Dyueh. Abrahum Foruer, Henry Korney and Giablll Fornev. Executoiß of John Forney. B. J. McUrnnn and W. Curouuer, Executors of Richard Me -rami. Daniel G. Baker, Administrator of Geo. Cum mings, ijitnou B. Beyder, Christian R. Snyder, Abra ham B. Snyder, and Hiram 11. Snyder, Exo- cu or* of Christian Snyder. Jacob L). Gumph and Wm. Gumph, Executor of Marv Getz. Samuel Nlssley, Executor of Susanna Konig- macher. Jacob Book and Christian Keeports, Adminis trators of Anna Book. Elizabeth Weinman. Joseph C. Buckwalter and Jacob N. Newcomer, Executors of Da- vld Weidtnan. John D, Eaverty, Administrator of Robert La* verty. Martha L. Sbaefler and Wm. L. I’eiper, Ad- mlmstrators of Bartram A. Bhaefl'er. Isaac Baer, William Weldmau, Executors of Devi keitert' Isaac Baer, Administrator of Ottomer S. Eck- ert. Elizabeth Herr and Jacob lloak, Administra tors of Isaac Herr. John btrohm, Administrator of Charles Hut- chinson. Jacob Hoak, Executor of Jacob Herf-h, Joseph Dorwurt, Administrator of Devi Ed gerly. Jiewton Llghtner, Administrator of Hopkins Dlgbiner. Jacob Wanner, Acting Executor of Jac. Kurtz. Edward L. Kauffman, Guardian of Margaret A. Brubaker. Davits BouatoD, Executor of Jaue Patterson. DAVID MILErt, Kc* later, may26*4tw2l TO AMERICANS VISITING ECHO PE. Tiie Banking House of NORTON & CO., of Paris and London, having entered upon their new premises, are prepared to show every at tention to American Travellers. To obviate the dUllcultles und expense attendant upon the purchase of letters of Credit to Eurupe, Messrs. NORTON 4 CO. have arranged to re ceive American currency, Uulted states and Railway Bonds or American Gold at the value in Parts, placing iho amount at once to the credit ol depositors. Parties before !• avlng for Europe should have their correspondence plaluly addressed to care of NORTON £ CO., 4 Broad St,, N. Y., G Rue Scribe (Grand Hotel) Paris, marl7Smw or 5 Lothbury, London. gngnranrr (gampanlrt. pARMEBSIMUTrAL PIKE INBVBAN COMiPAIfY OP PENNA INCORPORATED 1853,; CHARTER PERPETUAL ASSETS LIABLE FOR LOSSES $S08,8i0;09 H. KRABER, President. D. STRICKLER, Secretary and Treasurer. Insure perpetually, or for one, three, or fire years, The only Mutual Company In Pennsylvania that has never mado an assessment in 16 years of heavy business. No part or Its premiums f oes Into tho pockets of stockholders, hence t saves to Its member* 20t030 per cent, of stock rate Insurance. All losses promptly paid. HERR & RIFE, Agents, Real EslaU, Collection and Insurance Office, NO. 3 NORTH DUKE STREET, VA I.U ABI. E F A R n FORNALF.-l olTer for Bale, privately, a part of the Farm on wblcli I reside, of the following description: l#t. A Traci of SEVENTY-HIVE ACRES, with a good Lu(J HOUSE, a uood Young Or chard of 101 Trees, well watered, about Killeen Acres of Timber, situated 2JJ miles south of Slauntoo. 2nd. A Tract of ONE HUNDRED-AND FIFTY ACRES, abuul Seventy-Five cleared and lu a ttuo stute of cultivation, balance heavily Timbered—su perior land. Adjoins No. 1. 3rd. A Tract of TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, line land, most of which Is heavily Timbered. Adjoins No. 2. Terms easy. The lauds will be shown to persona wishing to purchase by 11. P. DICKEHSO n, may 5 St-13 Mrs. M. A. Crawford VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. LANCABTER, PA, piXCEXIX FIRE INSURANCE CO., HARTFORD, CONN Cush Capital ail paid up. Assets January 1, istli).... H. KELLOGG, President. D. W. C. SKILTON, Secretary HERR & RIFE, Agents, Real Ealute, Collection and Insurance Office, NO. 3 NORTH DUKE STREET, nOLl'SlilA ISSntARtK .COMPANY O JANUARY IST. 1888. CAPITAL AXD AStiETn, SSTOS’Ci 73. j This Company continues to insure Build ings. Merchandise, and other property, against loss ami dtrooge by tire, on Uio mutual plan either for a ease premium or premium note' EIGHTH AXN U A I, REPORT CAPITAL AND INCOME. Am’t of premium notec. $383,575 H 3 Lens amount expired 218,339 20 2837,136 73 Cash receipts, less commissions In 'B7 08,723 13 Duh from agents and others Estimated net No. 7. and nr.ld in 1%7 Lossta adjusted, nt-l due Enianco oi I'KpiUi: luo-.l A.v*.Jan. )•»-..a Yoi.vc*. Jr. _u-•>*.* -v.S e ! -;it'NAN.Tr«-naurc-r. R. T. Ryon, Willia.-i Patton, Jolm Fti'iorlC'., J-. n W,Ki.eju-y U. G. Mb; ch. H-y'. \ noni'. Jr. •ia-n’l K. L.tierletu, Ntchohia .iCei.s.na d 1 a.iu-v; H. <• -ro'-.n, John B Bachman. Hiram Wilson, Rohert Crane,J Michael R. Hhiunan,, For lr.sbranee and oilier particulars applyjto HERR * RIFE. Real Estate, Collection A Insurance Agente, No. 3 North Duke street, Pa JJOY2 tfdAW N AT *° " 1 *• LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE< UN-ITEL M'I’ATiCS .ip AMERICA, Cu ain : v ;a t. Arr oy coNOiucb?, A i’l'lh i \ Si) .IDLY 2'hil. CASH CAPITAL i: LI A Null UEEICh NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, P 111 l. AD X }• HJ A , Where ;thP general business of the Company Is transacted and to which a)i2genoral corres pondence should be .u!d:es-;*:d. « r n c.i: n s CLARENCE 11. CLARK, Prc-Mdeut. JAY COCKE, ClhUinoin Ft nance ond Ksecu live CmninlUo-, HENRY D, CihiKK, \ in- Pn-sldenl.. fcIMKV.su.N W. J'EEY. -ocreiary and Actuary T1:1.% C» li’.pllny i;!l -Va iilO If'lloWlliJ A D r A X TAG i: .s IT IS A ATION ALCOM PAN V, Oil A KTEE2 KU BY SPECIAL ACT OF CO NO RUSH, I,>GS. IT HAS A PA IJ >— L’ I* CAPITAL. OF Sl,l>:-O,OOC IT OI’F-IW I-OW KATIN OF PREMIUMS ' IT FURNISHES HUGER RNbUUANCE I THAN OTHER COMPANIES FOR THE SAME MONEY. IT IS DEFINITE AN!- OF.KTA IN IN ITS Tf.UMrC IT IS A HOME COM PAN Y IN E V KKY LO CALITY. ITS POLICI E!i AUK EXEMPT KHOM AT TACHMENT. THERE AHE NO UNNECESSARY RE* STRILTIoNS IN THE POLICIES. CVEP.Y POLICY P- NON-FORFEITABLE POLICIES MAYBE TAKEN V,HICU PAY TO THE INJURED TIJKI R FULL AMOUNT. AND RETURN A Li. THE PREMIUMS, SO THAT THE INSURANCE COST". oNLY THE INTEREST ON THE ANNUAL PAYMENTS. POLICIES -MAY' BETAKEN THAT WILL PAY to THE INSURED, AFTER A CER TAIN NUMBER of YEARS, DURING LIFE, AN annual INCOME OF oNL-TENTU THE AMOUNT Nam ED IN THE POLICY. no extra Rate is charged for RISKS UPON THE LIVKSOr FEMALES. IT INSURES, NOT TO PAY DIVIDENDS TO POLICY HOLDERS, BUT AT SO LOW A COST Til AT DJ VI DEN Dd WILL BE IMPOS SIBLE. CIRCULARS, PAMPHLETS AND FULL PARTICULARS OIYEN ON APPLICATION TO THE BRANCH OFFICE OF THE COM PANY, OR TO K. W. CLARK & CO./.Philadelphia, tlenoral Agents for Pennsylvania ami K nib; ern Mew Jersey. KRKADY & HERK,' Agents lor Lnneaster Coumy, Xu. 21 KnM King sireel, 12mi floor, <.\vr 'New Store. L A IV C A STEP. B .C. K READY inar 2-4 ■giiuiitnfl Sousrs, W. (LAWK A * f<». Also, al 1 he finmo lime ami place, we will sell TWO MOUNTAIN LOTS of clipsimil limber, ouo of acres, 1 mile from the f.irin, siml the other of 15 acres, In Wahliluelon comity. JOHN HU.LEAHY, MALI,IE A. HILLKAKY. in' l-itj.teowtsw Executors. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT B A X k E R iS NO. fin H. Til IKI) ST.. PHI LA i>E LPH I A UENIi R -\ L A UKN T s Eiiziibulh UNITED STATES OK AMERICA, StAtCH of Peniiaylvnuia, ami Naullicru bew Jemj,; The NATIONAL LIKE INSURANCE COM PANY is a corporation Chartered by special Act of Congress, approved July 25, Isos with a Cash Capital of One Million Pnllars, aacl Is now thoroughly organized and prepared or busin ‘\hs. Liberal . enns offered to Agents and Solici tors, who are invited to app y at our office. Full particulars to be had ju application at our office, located In the second story of our Banking House, where Circulars uud Ptunrm lets, fully describing the advantages ofloreci by the Company, rmiy »e bad. IS. W. CLARK A CO., No, 155 Sonin Third street, igiy-lydeodAT Philadelphia, Pa. B. H. RUSSELL, Manager. KRKADY A HKKR, Agents lor Lnncaeter County, L A N C A H T E H . B. G, R3EADY. C. O. Hkur “ AS “ i NO. oC NORTH QUEEN STREET, (.INQUIRER BUILDINU,) L, DEALS IN UNITED STATES BONDH, STOCKS, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, DKAFTB GIVEN ON ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES. COLLECTIONS MADE PROMPTLY'. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. JOHN M. STEIIMAN, JUHh PH CLARKSON, mar 22 6mwj HAMUr.L HLUKUM, Bankers os Stehman, Clarkson A Co. IIVOHAti HLAIK-PBICKtI HEDIIKU XU The undersigned has constantly on hands full supply of Rooting Slate for sale at Reduced Prices. Also, an extra LIGHT ROOFING SLATE, Intended for slating on Shingle roois. Employing the very besiolator3 all work la warranted to bo executed in the best manner. Bullderu and others will rtud It to tbolr -ofor est to examine the samples at his Agrlcultmal anti Heed Warorooms, No. US East King street Lancaaier, Pa., 2 doors west oi tho ( onrtHouse We have also the Asbesto’s Roofing for flat roof, or where slate and shindies cannot be used. It Is far superior to Plastic or Gravel Roofing. deoßTtftUW .GEO. D. SPRECHEB, I ®state. A T PBITATK HALE FOB THIRTY A DAYB.—TO CAPITALISTS AND STORE KEEPERS.—The New and Large Hotel, or Eating Store property, located at theChriateenßoad.on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad, Chester oounty, Pa., can be bought at a rate that will pay big interest on the investment. It is doing a fine business now, and when the railroad oonnects south In a few weeks. It will materially en hance the value oT the property. Apply to the owner on the premises. Isep 30 tfw 89 P BIT ATE SALE OF A HOTEL PROP ERTY.— I The undersigned, offers at private sale the real and personal estate, the property of the late Robert Smith, deceased, situated iu Port Deposit, Cecil county, Md., and known os the " Fabmkb’s and Commxbcial Hotkl.'’— This Hotel has been long and favorably known to the traveling community, and is receiving a largo share or public patronage. The honso Is large and commodious with good Btabllng. Ice House, and all the appurteuonces attached tola flrst-class Hotel. Persons wishing to prrehaso will ploaso call on the undersigned, who is now occupying tho property and will show Ui ■ hiiico, sep 2 tfw3sl M AWY C. SMITH. Pout Deposit, Sept, a, isiK 8 800,000 00 1,4(17,835 W) The subscriber, Administrator de bonis non, with the will annexed or Isaac Rfoutz, late of Greeuwood township,Perry county, Pu., deed, wilt expose to public tale, by outcry, on the premises, on FRIDAY, JITNE lSlh, IHW, at one o’clock I*. M., of tald flay, al 1 tliat farm and tract of limestone land, situate lu the afore.uid township of Greenwood, in the said county of Pei ry, aoj fining lands of Abrahuiu L'ng, J. lUueuart, Mry. naruh Miller and F. Lauver, containing 110 ACRES AND 1-1 PERCHES, and having thereon ertcled a two-storv FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. doubio BANK BARN and other uecessary outbuildings. This was the Mansion Farm of the late Isaac Pfouta.and Is si tun ted in tbecelebrated Pfoutz’s VaiU y, famed for tile fertility of Its soil, intel ligence ot Its citizens aud the value and diver shy of the Improvements that add to the com fort of life. It is located about midway be tween Millers town, on the J uniats, and Liver pool, on the Susquebamia River, and ha<, therefore, the advantage oi botli markets and the Pennsylvania Ceutral and Northern Cen tral Railroads. .S7st,r«u U 9 3754,1?0 19 .N, PresC'enl, The special attention of persons desirous or obtaining a substantial home is requested to Lhissale. * The title is indisputable; any Information in reierence thereto, can be obtained by ad dress! ng the advertiser or ilia Attorney, Chas, J. T. Mclntlre, New Bloomfield, Pa. TERMS OF BALE.—Ten per ceut. of the pur chase money to be paid lu cash, or secured to tiie satisfaction of me administrator, as soou as the property Is stricken down by the erter; the residue of one-fourth of the whoto to bo paid on the first day of October next; another one-fourth of the whole, with interest, on the first day of April, 1870, and the balance with interest, on the first day of April, 1871. The deed to be delivered on me first day of April, 1879, hut fhe purchaser will be entitled to the benefit of the lease of the present year. GEORGE rtPAHR, ml9-ltdi--ltw:0 Administrator. T’H K E E FARMS, CONTAINING 1028 ACRE?, AT PUBLIC BALE. The subscriber will sell at publlo sale his THREE FARMS, containing 1028 ACRES ni Frederick county aud Montgomery county land. HOME FARM NO. 1. situated 2 milts south of Urbuua, containing 317 ACRES, lie will soil on tho promises on TUESDAY, tho 22d day of JUNE, 1801), at 2 o'clock, P. M. The Improvements comlst Of a commodious STONE DWELLING, btoue Switzer Barn, Stone Spring House and other out-bulldlngs. It is divided into nine fields, under good fencing, and is well watered, and lias on it a good water power, an excellent Ap • pie Orchard, aud is in fine cultivation. About 125 acres is well set lu Lheamut and Oak Tim ber. The sale of Farfh No. 2 as below described, will take place on tho premises, 3 miles south ol Clarksburg, (.hi THURSDAY, the 21th of JUNE, Ito 9. at 2 o'clock, P. M. F A it M NO. 2 , is si mated lu Montgomery county, near Neuls vllle, about 2 miles from the Metropolitan Railroad, containing 140 ACRES of good soil, with ail necessary buildings in a good slato of repair—3lo acres in eulllvaliou, under good fencing, well watered, and thebul ance in goo t chestnut aud Oak Timber. There is also on this farm a splendid A mile Orchard of 2k) Trees of choice fruit lu fall bearing. $1,000,000 KAKM NU, 3, „ will be sold at Rockville, at the Court House, j SPRKCIIKR it CO., Un FKIUAY, tuo 123 th day of JUNE, ISIW, 1 At thelrAgrlcultura! Htore, fit - o'clock, F. M, is situated within 2 mile* of \r o . IN Hast King street, j.uueinter, l*u. HockviUe, the county seat ol Montgomery may luiw^l about hi miles from Washington, aDd convau- _ _ lent to the Metropolitan Railroad—contains ” In Improved with a good DWELLING, and Is | $2OO. .. . S2OO specially suited for a market farm, being con - lIAU\EfTOI* I>GU. vcnlent lor the Washington city market. Tkhms.—Om-third cash, and the balance in “TIIK VAI.I.KY i'fll&F I one and two years, the purchaser or purchas ers giving notes with approved security, bear ing interest irom the day of sale. For further Information, call on or address the subscriber at I’rbana. Frederick co.. Md Jl-ltd.i Itw HKNJ. K. Hl.'UHr> VM.IMHI.K ItKAI, ESTA'IT. AT FBI. VaTKUU PUBLIC WALK.—By virtue or an order of the Orphans' Court ol Frederick county, Md.. and hi pursuance of the last will and testament of Tlighman Hilleary, late of said county, deceased, the subscribers, as Ex ecutors of the suld Tilghman H Bleary, will neil at private sale. >u any llrne uulurlur to the ith (if AL’OL'.-T, 1 .*till, ami If not sold prior to said day, will then sell ul public Hale, ou the prem ise a. nu t tie saul WEDN ESDAY. the 4!h day of AUGUST, ISCV, at ti o'clock, P. M., the MOUNT PLEASANT FARM, of which the said Tilgbinan Hllleary, died seized at.d possessed. 'I his lurra Is situated on the ” Marj land Tract,” iu Mlddlelowu Valley. (;lio garden spot of Marylaml,) on the roud lending from Frederick city to Harper’s Ferry L! mil* s lrom the former uml U miles irom the lntlei-plu.ee, and within - miles of the Knox* vllle aim Berlin depots, on the Baltimore and Oblo Railroad, and Chesapeake and Ohio Canal- D contains ;-T0 ACRE-* OF SUPERIOR LAND, In the h'ghtsl state of cultivation, divided In to I” fields, with running water In each ; 'Jo acie.sin fine meadow. The entire farm Is un der flood leaning—about IUOU panueis of bcutd and’p st and rail fence, nearly new. Tho Improvements are a larue and commo dious ‘TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. contalnli-g lo moms, 2 attics, hull, pantries and kPcheu, front and back porticos, and large airy cs-lbr s Also, a LARGE SWI I’ZEL BaRN with granary aiiuehed ; stabling lor 12 lie. d of horses and 2o head of cattle; corn houses, hog bouse, ices house, carriage house, bilck bin ko house, brick and stone dairies a never-falling spring ol saperior soil water near the hmiao, and a ncver-fuil lug pump of water in the y.ird 'ihr OK- I'll A UD.s contain a great variety of the choic est fruit-., eonslillng ot 2 a apple and 1 ,U peach trees; apiicots, pears, plums, quinces, cher ries anil urat-fs In the greatest abundance*. A large ami productive terraced garden, with everv vaiiety of garden trull, such as rasp berne-, gooseberries, currants, sirawbernes, Ac. The jnrd Is tastefully decorated with shrunhory, evergreens and flowers, and also contains a green house. For climate, scenery and society this situation Is unsurpassed. It is h Iso convenient to churches of d :tTerent de nominations, '2 female and 1 male academy, ston s, blacksmith shops and physicians, with a daily mail from Petersvll e, 1 mile from the farm, and within -1 hours ride by railroad to Baltimore nnd Washington. There Is a (tIUST AND SAW MILL on the farm doing a good business, there being no other mill u lihiu 3 miles. Also, a comfor table Mill House. Tills farm Is susceptible of Ulvison, and enu be sold to suit purchasers; Ist—The Mansion and 200 Acres. 2d—The Tenant House (a large comfortable dwelling), with stable, corn bouse and other buildings, and a lino spring of water and 100 Acres. 3d—The Mill, Mill House and garden, Terms of kale.—Une-tblrd cash on the day ofs'tle, balance In 1, 2 and 3 years, with inter cut from day of sale, the purchaser or pur • . ;«ers giving their notes with approved se curity. C. G. Herr. fimilaw Possession of thedwelling given Immediately after tho i atldcatlon of the sale. For further particulars address nr call on .inhu Hllleary, I’ctersvllie, Frederick county, Md., or William P. Hllleary, Warreuton, Vn. JOHN HILLEARY, HALLIK A. HILLEARY, Executors. PRIVATE OR PUBLIC BALE. By vh t tie of an order of the Orphans’ Court for Frederick County, M-. 1., and In pursuance of the last will and testament of Ann Hllle»ry la to (. f Mild county, deceased, lhesub ; crlber, as executor of kil ■ Ann H illeary, will oiler at pri vate sale tint lithe -fl.h of August., lWitl, the b.-au tifnl faun •‘Linden,” of which the said Ann H illeary died, seized and possessed, and on widen Clarence W. Hllleary now resides, said farm be not sold prior to WEDNESDAY, THE -Irtl OF- AUGUST, IMi'J, It wllTon t hut day be Bold at public sale, at 2 o’clock P. M.. nt tho Mount Pleasant Farm, where John Military now resides. This farm is dfchgtitiuby situated In Middletown Valley, near me Blue Ridge Mountains, out* ntUe northwest of Pelersvllle. two mile** south of Burkltlsville, nnd fo roe miles from Knoxville Depot,on the Baltimore A Ohio Railroad and Chesapeake A Ohio Canal, and adjacent to t he lambs n| James Glddlugs, J. G. Morrison, Ezra Arnold, Thomas H. Lie, Mrs. M. G.mvi-iu-ur and others; with Ci.Urdus, male and female Schools convenient. It contains 2bfi)s ACRES OF LAND. Iso being In u high stale of cultivation, divided into tight flclis with running water in each Held; 21 ACRES OF VALUABLE TIMBER, consoling of oak, Poplar and Hickory. There Is a flue collection of Apples, Peaches and other fruits. The improvements consist of a now two-story Log WEATHfiKBO.YRDED DWELLING, containing? Rooms, a Hall, Kitchen, Pantry and good Collar; also, a good Barn, Stable, Corn House, Kmolte House, nnd other out buildings, with a never-falling flprlng of supe rior sort unfo-r near tho House, and a Well and Pump of excellent water at the Barn. Clar ence .V. Hllleary, the present occupant, will take pleasure lu showing the property. For further particulars address or call on John Hllleary, pelersvllle, Frederick county, Md., or William P. Hllleary, Warrenton, Va Tkbm.h of Balk.—One-tblrd ctwh on day of sale, balauce m one, two and three yours, with interest from day of sale, tho purchaser or purchasers giving their notes with approved security. Possenuon given In tlrno lo put In a Fall crop. \VM. P. HILLEARY, Executor. At the ha'mo time nnd place I will Bell a MOUNTAIN LOT, containing eight Acres, well set In young Chestnut, 1 rnlio from tho above farm. WM.P, HILLEARY,Executor, may 12-ltdAeowtsw-iQ. Jp A U K 11 O T El. , ON THE AMERICAN PLAN, Cor. BEEKMAN and NASSAU BTB., Near City Hall Park, NEW YORK GEORGE WIGHT, Proprietor. N. B.—Located In tho very heart of tho wholesale buslnesa, this Is ono „of the most conveniently located Hotels lor Merchants! Business men and others vlsitin? the oily, Jl2 GmtUw gwtoultoral, «tr. JJ GEI9ELHAV, JB., « CO. * (Late Bahd & Gxiuiaian,) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FLOUB, GRAIN, BEEDB, WHISKEY, AO No, 129 North Broad stkxxt, PHILADELPHIA Prompt attention will be given to sales and a speedy return made thereof. Parties onn rest assured that tho highest price will e secured for all produce entrusted to outcare, may 13 nfw 19 gOWE B * N COMPLETE MA N Vlt E , MANU/ACTUKED »Y H KNHY HOWKK, CHEMIST PHILADELPHIA, BADE FROM Super-Phosphate of Lime, Ammonia ami WARRANTED vrek prom adulteration. This Mauure conLUns nil tho elements to produce large crops of all kinds, and U highly recommeuded by all who have used It, also by distinguished Chemists who have, by analysis, tested Its qualities. Paekeil in Hags of 200 jiourufj each. DIXON, SIIARPLICSS* CO. oil South Water a -U) South Delaware av 1' HILAD E L P H I A \VM. REYNOLDS, For Hale by Ti>South st., Baltimore, Md And by di-alrr.s generally throughout tin For Information, address Henry Howe: Philadelphia. g H I ( A ti O. WALLACE &. juilN-'ON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS FUlt THE PURCHASE AND S It 1 P M F.NT FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, PROVISIONS, At' 152 MADISON STREET. CHICAGO. Property bought, he'd, -old < r shipped to Eastern markeUou margins. uiar.il-.hnwl.i* ■yALUA 11LH FEUTII.I/.illC, "DARK Pl, ASTER,” From Western New York. Said to he muc superior to the “Nova Scotia Plaster." Also, FINK GROUND DONE, Guaranteed pure. For sale by URIE9T 4.REED, Christiana, l'n. m2KJmwl2 PAK3* E K H I LOOK TO YOU It INTEREST! N E W J ]•: It H E Y Reaper it Mower Combined IItST MOWER Al/l) COMBINED MACHINE IN THE WUULD ! We oiler the above named Machine nl iho LOW PRICE OF 8200. FI It ST PREMIUMS AWARDED AT THE FOLLOWING FAIRS; Pennsylvania Stalo Fair. isds; East Penn sylvania Agricultural, IMV, Montgomery coun ty. 1805; Bucks couuty, Isiio; Doylestown Agri cultural, lsitf: Lehigh couuty, ItllD; Hunter don county, N. J., lHij; Warren couuty, N.J., l«(t'»; rtrsl Premium hh a mower at the Held trial of the Hast Pennsylvania Agricultural Society, held May 2yth, ImH ; First Premium ns a Mower and Reaper Combined, at the llsld l rials of the Burlington County Agricultural Society, held July 2, l.vifl, ulho, First Premium at New Jersey State Fair, held at Trenton, lstW. Sold by A CO M UIN K D h E LF- It AK IN G ItF.APK R AN D MUW K K After oursurci'M In the Harvest of Dfis. In , pleasing our customers with a neat, light,dur able, and a complete Combined Harvester, we again come Into the nickel f ir the Harvest of itbiUwllh our VALLEY CHIEF, feeling great confidence In Its superiority. We oiler this machine still at tho low price of 8200, and wheu a lurmer Is offered a first class yower and Seif-Raking Keuper Combin ed at this price, It 1h well tor him to examine into tho merits of the oiler. As a Mower, it hsa beon tried in Hie worst kinds of heavy meadow grass and lodged clover, and has goue through it triumphantly, and wo call on our hundred* of customers In Lancaster couuly and else where to speak a good word for the MARSH SELF-RAKE. Wu claim ihat this Helf-Rako In heavy tangled grain or lodged outs 1h the most simple and elllclent one ever invented. It Is Dot a new Uilng, hut has boon moHl severe ly tested all over the United Stales, as well as In England and France. We thluk no other one In (he market can fairly compete with it. See what the report of the greut Nationabßeap er trial held at Auburn, New York, by the New York Agricultural society, sayn on pagtHl mid 12. It nerfi/rmed better than whs expected of any Sell-Bake, as it raked oil' heavy, tangled, w*l grain. Aud In tnelr lung age Reapers are not built lor so severe a test; they gave It the highest mark for perfect work. The VALLEY" CHIEF Is a simple l wo-wheel ed macj.lue, having side delivery which throws the grain entirely out of the wuy of the learn far ihe next rouud. ft has u rear cut, a floating Unger bur; iheguards or fingers are made of the best wrought Iron faced wlih steel. The height of the cut can be altered with ease while In mollou, thu- enabling one to pash i.b«t ructions or cut long or short stubble, ana i he whole ma chine Is built with an eye t o con venlence.si in pllclly and durability. This Machine Is built In I mic-sster c-.unty, one of the heaviest gras* and r.ueal growing districts lu tho Culled t- la! i », and we have had every oppon unity ol knowing what Is wanted. In this machine we have a combination of a conn lote Mowerwiili a flrsl-ctttss Solf-Raklug Re-p-r, thus giving our customers a simple, strong aud handy ma chine which two horses can draw with ease. 1 lease call aud see this machine at our man ufacioty In Mount Joy, Lancaster couuty, Pa., or on if Burkholder, agent, at Mrs. Noher'a Saloon, southwest corner of Centre square, , Lancaster, Pa., or at Yuudl's Corn Exchungs | Hotel. 11X20 ill MAKMH, GIUER A CU. grtj (goods, &r. SPRING Im. SPRING 1809 J|AOER A 11 EO T HjE It S Have now open a full Stock of Goods for Spring Balea which will he found complete In every department, and will bo sold nt POPULAR PRICES. A choice selection of DRESS GOODS for Lo llies and Children In new styles of Bilk, Pop llnett«, Poplins, MohulrH, Do I-uluos, Percals HUdjChlntzei. ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIERY, JUGLA AND EMPRESS KID GLOVES, THOMPSON'S CORSETS AND SKIRTS. MOURNING GOODS —Black Bombazines, Tamitse, Poplins, l)e Lalnes and Alpacas In all qualities of LUPIN’S Manufacture. Black Thibet Long and Squate Hhuwls, English and Ffeuch LTupes aud Crape Veils. HOUSE FURNISHING LIN K N 8 AND CO T T ONH, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. English Biunsold, CroH.sley’a Tapestry Brus sels, l.owelland Hartford Three-Ply and Ven etian, Wool Dutch, Hump and Llftl Curpels. FLOOR OIL CLOTHE—AII Widths. COCOA AND CHINA MATTINGS. Zi Packagi-s Plain and Embossed KN(JL I S II . Sugar—Brown at 10c.; White at lGc por D>. HATS, CAPS AND CLOTHING AT COST, At Uie Railroad Store, at Nottingham Station, T. W. FERKEE A BROTHER my 12 3mw 19 g M. SCHAEFFER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BADDLERJ NQB U AND 2 EAST ZCINGBTREET /to.W iLANOAfI'BEmiPAI tfW gftiMripltta gtgpcrtigjemeofg. CABPF.TN! OiV R PR lOR CARPET WAREHOUSE! CARPETINGS in *reat varloty OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, MATTS, 40., AH styles and sizes. BENJAMIN GREEN, No. 83 North Second Street, Philadelphia. N° T i 0 E mio QmwlOj JEST OPENED ! DIRECT FROM TilK MANUFACTURER, ‘2OO IMKCRS, OTRU 0,000 YAUDS, 44 IIUNII ANDjKiI'KNfH LINENS, Uuumnlood to ho FIRST-CLASS AND REGULAR UUUIH. AT A REDUCTION OF IL CENTS PER Y A HI) FROM THE REG U I.AII I’KK'K Hampk'S uf the Linens sent by mull if dchlred, FLOSINU OUT At a Ureal Reduction lu Ft Wes, THE RAI. ANCK OF THK STOCK OF GOODS, coil- Hlstluy of LINENS, It Jj ANKKT s, TABLE LINENS, NAT 1 sep ■) 2y wiki KINS, TOWEL KICII LACK (TKT AIN'S AND .v L i u u t l y \v r at Uio LATE FINE in our Sheppard, Van Harlingen A'. Arrlson, LINEN HoUSKFI’RNISHING DRY GooDS AND CURTAIN 1-XTABLIHII MENT 100 S CHESTS IT STREET, HALL it CO., ,’K SOUTH SECOND STREET Have nowopen a largi'iind varied slock of Dry Goods, to which t hey invt to tho attention of the ladles visiting Philadelphia. Our stock consists I n part of Best makes of Black Silks.| Superior fin ill ties or Color**l Milks, Fancy Silks ol the LateM Styles, Hllli Popllnetts In Great Variety, niimmsr Poplins, Grenadines, Lu wits, Organdies, Horn an la, Deque, PerculiCH, Cninlsrs, Am. Now Styles of Dress Goods opening ilntly Hi , low prices.. / MOURNING GOODS, Hlnek TtunmtNo Clot h, , English anil Kronen Bombazines, / Best tnakvH of Alpacas, ,f llmo.k Hu'inml, Ar , ft Black Crapes ami Crupo Veils, Ao ® HJIAWM IN GREAT VARIETY. LADIES’ HIDE AND CLOTH MANTLKn LADIES' S U I T S . HU ITS AND MANTLES MADE To ORDER WHITE GOODS OF ALL KINDS. SHEETINGS,:*!! I ICTINUS, TABLE LI NKN S, towels, nabkens, ao PIANO A SD TAIILE ('OVERS. EMBROIDERIES, LACES, AND HOSIERY CLOTHS ANDCASSIMEKKS FOR MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR. With a fn II stock of every dc*erl niton of Dry Good* of the latest styles and will be sold at tlio lowi-Ht cnsli prices. EDWIN HALL A CO., .‘M Soul n Hecoml s I. Tlio Chestnut ami Wnlnut Street Curs ronm within a few feet of the More. alb:hmv l > Bari.ovts iii.ci: ia mt. ciiea peat amt bcM. art lelo lu the nmiket. lur BLUEI NO rl.bTlll-S. It does not contain auv acnl. It will not Injur*, tin, (In* s' fabric. It 1 h put u|, at WILTHKKUKR’M DRUG STORK, No. £ll North hKCOND ttlreet. PHIL ADELBHIA.amI for tab- bj tfioM of lhe*),.o ckhh anil Danou ih'l s. The genuine Inis both Haiu.ow’s ami Wn/r -iiKHDtK'a nunies on Uu, label; all hliioh hio CoI’NTKHKKIT. » HARLOWS BLUE will color more w»m than four times the Name weight of Indigo, aprlmlU. Jyw-17. l'. MAil.Adi :u. -j7 WEST KING rtTKEET LANCASTER CITY, I*A. Having taken tin, office of tin, laic Dr. D. McCormick, continues to treat private dls eaaca successfully wit h tho old Doctor's new remedies. Also wenUti ss fiom imltseretlons of youth, Male or Female. The medicine is pleasant to the taste ami smell. No eliaugc of •'let necessary and consequently no ei posure. Patients not wishing to pres*-nt thems*-lv*-s can have medlcum sent to I holt address by do scrihlni' disease lu ibelr letters. Htrl**' *eerecv observt-d In all cases. a‘is-:;mwl7* $ 1 AAA BlfifAßl) l'»R A.IY CANE 3) I.UUU of lll ° lollowlijk dlseiiNes, which tho Medical Kaculiy have pronounced Imuira ble, llmt Lit. KICHAIP* GOLDEN ItK.Mb lEH 'will not cure. Dr. Kleiiau’H Golden Balsam No. 1. will euro Hvpliills In its primary and secondary slaves, such as old Ulcers, Ul cerated .".oro Throat, Horn Eyes, skin Erup tions and rtorencss o! the ' ll H* cas sand mercury thorough L • Dr. bleluiu’s Golden Balsam No. 'I, will cur*, llm tiilrd singes; and 1 dely those who do sutler from such diseases to obtain a radical curt, without the aid ot this medicine, wu’ch does not pre vent the patients from eating and (Linking wlmt they like. Price of eitner No. 1 or■ V, S-7 per bottb, or two bottlert, S’.i. Dr. Richtiu’s Golden Antidote a safe u ml rad ical cure for Gonorrhea, Gi avel iimlu.ll 11 mu> Durruigemenls, ncrompsnied wito liilliHmc llons. Warranted to cure. Urlre,?:t per b-itfU-. Dr. Rlchan's Golden El I x f d’ Ammint i >uli cnl cure for General ln old nr young. Imparling energy to those wiki li ive led u nn ol KoiiHUßllly. l*rlcu, $5 per bottle, or two bot tles $'J. On receipt of price, by mall or Fx pro*-, t be*-*- remedleh will be shinned touny pine-. Pioiiipt attention paid lo ulf correspondunts. Non genuine wllliout tliu name of Dr. Rlchau's olden renieilles— I). B. Richards, sole proprie tor, Blown In Gl&sn of bott.es Addess, , DR. D. B. RICH A HUS, fS-oawdAlyw No. 22X Varlrk si., New York Office hours from OA. M. to9P. M. Circulars sent.—Oirrospomlenl-H answered. FI.IXIR HEADACHE-DYSPEPMA-COMTVENESH If you Buffer with hendache try Maumiai.i.’s ELIXIR, and he convinced that although other remedies have fulled lo cure you, this wlil give you Instant and perrimm-rtl rcIW. if by over-excitement and fatigue your nerves have become so weakened that Head ache admonishes > mi something more danger ous may happen, such an w Parst, Dimncmm of *kjht, and other alarming nervoun aflectlons, then Marshall's Elixir, by giving tunciimi strength to your Hyalein, restores you lo nerfecl henll n. Whenever food which should no dlgcsßd re mains in the Htotnach.H'auiilng pain nwl uti eusineßS for the wanted that principle wnieli would render It easy of digestion, then hy using Marnball's Elixir you will supply this deficiency and prevent Hu recurrence, and so ho radically cured of Dyspepsia. Tho stomach being llius ch-aneed from an unhealthy to a healthy condition, e-.*i)vene«s and the other attendant disorders of the bowels are of necessity prevented. Price of Marshall's Elixir, 81.0') per bottle. For sale hy all Druggists. Depot, ikul Market Street. M. MARSHALL A Co., Druggists, Proprietors. fellywa GREAT KpISKHIEIt S c II K E T Z\S CKLKBHATLD lUTTKK CUKDIAL, This medical preparation Is now offered to tho public as a reliable substitute for tlie many worthless compounds which now Mood the market. It Is purely vegetable, composed of various herbs, gathered trom the great store house of nature, and selected with the utmost care. It is nut recommended uh h CUKK Al.i., but by Hu direct uud salutary Inlluuuce upon tho lieurt, Liver. Kidneys. Lungs. Htomuch and Bowels, It acts both as a preventive and cure for many ot tho diseases to which those organs are subject. It Is a reliable Family Medicine, and can be taken by either infant or adult with tho same beneficial results. It Isa certain, prompt and speedy remedy for DIAU. HIKE A. DYSENTERY. BUWEL CU.M PLAINT* DYSPEPSIA, LOWNESS OF SPIRITS, FAINTINGH, HICK-HEADACHE. Ac. For CHILLS and FEVERS of all kinds, it is far better and safer than quinine, without any of jm pernlcloui effects. Itcreutcs ua appetite, proves a powerful dlgeneor of food, and will counteract the effects of liquor lu a low min utes. PREPAUED nr JACOU;HCIIEETZ, Hole Proprietor, N. W. COR. FIFTH AND RACE STREETS PHILADELPHIA, PA. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, aufl loots. Mats, &t. niUKlt’N 800 l AND -SHOE ‘STOItE, WEST KINO BTftE.ET. LANCASTER. i'A. Four doors west of the comer of Water and * Wes King streets, and nearly opposite the' H Kiny of Prussia Hotel." The subscriber hereby notifies the Dublin that he has always on hand a large assort ment ol • “ w,ri - BOOTS AND SHOES, Gaiters ot oil kinds and size, for Men end CUUdren, which he will sell ot tVo lowest cuh prices. Having a long experience In the bail- H e^ ope ",l? be “ El ° 10 stdlsrjr the wlshe, ° e ' ow °Klzens who may fovor him with After four years services in the army ho hu returned to civil life and hopes by strict at. tentlon to business to merit a share of nubile patronage. puuuo »“Ca*t«mer work of all bind, promptly attendedtoi septt* 7 DK.WEKIKS, I’ll I LA DKLl'll 1 A, %\ZbUii\.