ate Sam. TO COBIRESPONDENTS. '„. . . Com!=Lactation' upon Imbjecti intazest to the farmer, the gardener, o:what-grower and stock-breeder are solicited for this depart sm of the paper. All such communications hould be addressed tO ULRICH BritiOlMEtt, Agricultural Editor, Conestoga, Lancaster county, Pa Tobacco Calture-(Contlnue4l.) BY TELS EDITOR. mitaNsPLANnikfu. After - the ground has been prepared, as previouslY directed , the first "Wet spell " should be taken advantage of, and all hands engage in setting out the plants. From the tenth to the fifteenth of June is the most seasonable time for transplanting tobacco in the latitude; if planted much later it is in danger of being caught by early frosts, if earlier it ripens too early to - weigh heavy. To bacco that ripens during the hot weath er will not weigh More than two-thirds as much as that which ripens after the nights begin to get cool. If ;it Could always be so arranged that we could get it planted just in time for it to ripen, and to get it into the sheds before the first frost, it would make the meet weight. But wet weather being abso lutely necessary for setting out the plants, we must transplant whenever, the weather is favorable, and our plants are sufficiently large for that purpose,- whether it be early or late. This year there was some transplanted in this county as early as the seventeenth of May. But this is unseasonably early. Just before or during a rain continuing one or several days, is the most favorable time for this purpose; the Plants are then sure to get a good "set" without any further trouble. During favorable weather every moment should be im proved—getting wet through to the skin must not be heeded. In taking up the plants out of the bed, it is necessary that the ground thereof be well saturated with water, in order that the whole length of the tap-root may adhere to the plant. If the ground is not sufficiently wet to d 6 this sprinkle the bed with water. Without the long tap-root plants will not grow except under the most favorable circumstances. If not previously done, go along the rows . and mark the place for the plants. Then Let a boy go along and drop a plant at each place. Take a plant in your left hand, and with the fore finger of the right hand make a hole deep enough for the top-root to go in without doubling up; then after put ting the roots into the hole run the same fore-finger into the ground aside of the plant and press the ground to the roots their whole length. If the weather is quite favorable, it is not necessary to be so particular on this point, we having fre quently seen plants grow that had been accidentally dropped and were merely lying on the surface, but if the weather is not so favorable it Is very essential to press tligground to the roots their whole length. 11f the ground is wet enough, or if it rains after the plants are set out nothing more is necessary to insure their growth. But if it did not rain enough and the sun shines very warm immediately utter transplanting it is sometimes necessary to cover the plants. The best for this purpose is a small handful of grass, this can _remain on nightlaud day ; during the day it shades the plant, but admits the moisture during the night to pene trate to the roots of the plant. In three or four days it can be removed. The places of those plants that die, or are de stroyed by the cut-worm, should be re placed with others as soon as possible, even if it is necessary to use water in planting them, and to cover afterwards. If this is not done soon the plants will be irregular in size. ,The Imported Currant-Worm. We received a few days - ago from C. D. A., of New Castle, Schuylkill coun ty, some specimens of the Currant- Worm, concerning which u communi cation from the same correspondent was published in the INTELLMENCER of March 29th. In an acoompanying note he says "they just made their appear ance a few days ago, they are not quite so numerous as they were last year, but I suppose they will be in a week or so. They commenced on the gooseberry bushes anti stripped them of their foli age before I knew they were about. You will please give them a name if they arc a new enemy." The specimens arrived in good condi tion, and although but a day on the way, several had already spun cocoons. We sent them to Prof. S. S. Rathvon, who is the best authority.onlEntomolo gy in this section of the country. lie writes to us as follows: "They are the lame of the imported currant and goose berry Saw-fly '—the Neniattts vc»- tricosus of hug. They are said to have been introduced into this coun try some six or eight years ago, by Ell wanger and Barry, extensive nursery men of Rochester, N. Y., in an imports ion of foreign currant and gooseberry stock, and have already spread over several of the States threatening:the ul timate destruction of these crops unless they should in some manner be arrested. The best remedy known at the present time, is 'White Hellebore,' which may be obtained in any respectable Drug Store. All that is required is to dust it lightly over the infested bushes, only taking care not to inhale the dust as it is very acrid and produces intense sneezing. A common tin-cup with a piece of line muslin or gauze tied over the top, will make a good duster. The Ties' are clearwinged insects, belonging to the order hymenoptera; the males are black, the females honey colored, and much larger than the males." Manure for Fruit Trees. The Chinese have a system of prepay. ing a manure for orange trees which is said to be wonderful, in its effects. A cistern, so lined and covered as to be air tight, is half-filled with animal matter ; and to prevent bursting from the gener ation of gases, a valve is fixed to give way with some difficulty, so as to let no more gas escape than necessary. The matter is thus kept for fimr years,wil the manure is In perfection, havingt cohsistence of jelly, or nearly' so. A small. portion of thisis buried at the root of each orange tree; and the result is an uncommonly great yield. Of course it Is not expected that our people will exercise the care and pa tience necessary to prOduce such a f,.1 . - tilizer; but they may prepare a substi tute, similar in its character, in a Vrry short time. A person, hearing of the abOve process of the clhinese, that if animals were reduced to a jolly by boiling, the effect •would be similar, if not so powerful. He therefore 601 i. I several puppies and applied the jelly to a sterile fig-tree, and the result was [bat it bore profusely for several years. Is not the boiling unnecessary ? Woul. I not the burying of the animals at Ihe root of the tree have produced as marled an effect? We knoW of an Instance where a fruit-grower buried a cow near the root of a scuppernong vine seine years ago, and the productof thatsingf; vine last year was twenty-seven gallon; of Pure winennd sornefifteen orefghteell gallons of Gallized wine, or over forty gallons in all. The conclusion to which these facts lead us is that for fruit trees there Is no better fertilizer than animal mutter. 1I the animals are not reduced toa jell;, it will only require a longer time for the soil to render their ingredients assimila ble; but as fruit-trees require a fertilizcr that is more lasting in its effects Oulu annuals, this fact Is not objectionable. In fact, it is rather an advantage thin otherwise, as trees once fertilized is not liable to that neglect from which they so frequently suffer for want of annual attention where manures are used that last but one year. Bury all the dead animals at the roots of your frui t-t recs. —.Rural South-Land. Salt for Animals on the Farm We continue to see iu our various ex changes, plans to tempt the appetite o our domestic animals, by mixing sal with their food. Musty hay, and Mite unpalatable and innutritious food, it i said, is thus readily eaten. Decays and decaying vegetables, rye straw, ete are palmed off upon the cows, who d serve better treatment and more Init. ligent manacement. ' All live stork is fond of salt; it pro Motes appetite and health. Refuse material, not lit for food, and which otherwise 'would not he touched, is greedily eaten for the sake of the salt. This we consider rather- hard , usage, and ;WC repeat what we have often stated before, that all live stock should halie a hoop of rock salt, accessible at all times, In gle barnyard,. the .horse-trough, the cow-shed, and "every other place where animals most do congregate." By; thus having It whereirer and as often as,they waut it, they will never take more than natural apPetite prompts, and the obvi ous effects of taking too much salt at one time will always be avoided. ~Musty' hay, rye .straw and ,decayed vegetables, will then go to their appro.. priqte place, the barnyard; to make'ina nure.—.Fractiedl Farmer. .„ The, A.meikiart hheslical association will hold their tex:t'atinual theeting,in E:h 1 44. 63 4 4 :41:' • • ,, . r . There is great exedemenbqht-Pitts- I;A:04_/‘, -- ' °trek - J.lle - arreq' , .t4e. ChluiitY commissicineriacteeasY.slidVo3l4.o;ffile ebaFget,agalliet them iß f taking , bribes frotx'appileanterfoi• liquiiriieensqs, The penhity for thti °ream is line aistary im prisonment for five years. • LEAm 1, • t a :1, I. fl Little , Britain township, sieeessest ,C -rs TestiOnet= on said eetatettavinebeen grantedto tbA endgned. all persons indent. ed thereto are reetted 'to Ins Ore AMMedia settientent, and, Tnae'lot'ving•hlairos or d - mends against' the settle; wilt pizit tti withoht delayfor settlement to theynderign ed, residing ,; wiii.ratkuMCNltY 71. iny24-6ta2le FISIGKED =TAT OF B. NeuhauSer.'of Sattsbay. lanom' . eounty.—Chlbalkall.NeithaaSer. Pat - bury having by dead'of voltuttarnowlien.• meat assigned and tftnsferred all his . ettato end effects to the undersigned, for the benefit' of the creditors of the said Christian B. Neel' harme therefore assignor ce make 'per., sons indebted towed to pay ment to the undersigned without delay, and• those having clones to pres_ ent them to H. S. KERNS SAbIiJEI, L. geconisuar,. Agßignees, Residing in Satisbm7 tin% Geo. NAtritAs, Attorney. m24-titw2l :FASTATE OF JOHN IVELDLIM. LATE ondsaiheim township, deceased .— The un ersigned Andltpr. appointed to distribute the balance rema ining In the hands of Jacob Ct. Weldler, liuLecutor of the Will of said ,dee'd, to and among those legally entitled to the sam,,, will attend for that purpose on wED- NxiAY, the 14th day of JUNE, A. D.,197 1 , at 10 o'clock, A. M., in the Library Room of the Court House, In the City of Lancaster where all persons interested In said distribution may attend. D. EL- ESHLEMAN, myl7-41.w20 Auditor. . WEITATE OF CATHARINE SHELLY Ili late of Penn twp.., dec'tL—Letters of ad-. ministration on said estate having beengrant ed to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said decedent are requested to make immedi ate settlement, and those having claims or t the estate of said decedent, to de make known the same to the undersigned without delay, residing In Penn township., JAWS HARNLY, ISAAC 13 Adm 0MBEECIER, , • inistratora. USTATE OF TA:NIEL B. FARMAN, Je/ late of Eden twp., dec'd.—Letters testa mentary on said estatehaving bebn grunted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said decedent are requested to make Immediate settlement., and those having claims or de mands against the said decedent, to make ii the sante lo the undersigned without DANIEL D. HESS, Eden townslilp, JACOB B. EC iS KMA tru sbu N rg, Executors ESTATE OF JOHN HEYS. LATE OF Salisbury twin., dee'd.—Letters of Admin istration on said estate having been grunted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted there to are requested to make immediate payment, and those haging•elaluni or demands against the estate of Said decedent, will make thesunto k uetru 1.0 tilt in with H out delay. ARRIET A. I.IE-SS, Residing In Salisbury twp., HENRY S. HUMUS., Residing In Paradise twp. N. E. Mi. AsnA I: I, it, Jo., Attorney. mlO-6t w ID" L - INTATE OF ELIZAIIIETII ROBINSON, TA late of Salisbury townsitio,deceased. — The undersigned Auditor, appol uteri to distribute the balance remaining In the hands of Hugh W. Black and Andrew Halley. Executors of sold estate, to and among those legally entitled 1,, the same, will sit for that purpose on ti A - A. 111 E an nA. , ‘ ON JUNE, at o'clock, A. id. In the Library ltoom of I lie Court House, lie city of Lancaster, sell ere all persons in •sted In said distribution only attend. N. E. BLAYSIAKER, J Auditor tn)10 I v. 19 NOTICE -AN TOLE cou Err OF COI[ man Pleas of Lancaster County. Rosanna Weaver, 1, her I.Al lea Subtuena for Pl by Jun " weaver, I 'March Term, MI. NO. 21. Ilenry Weaver. J HENRY WEAVEA. You are hereby notifi ed that depositions of witnesses to be read in evidence in the above acse, on part of petition er, will be taken before the commissioner ap pointed by said court for that purpose, at my other, in the town of Litiz, in said county, on FRIDAY, the 2d day of JUNE, 1071, at 10 o'clock, A. DL, when and where you inay at tend If you thinkproper. JOAN 13,ER8, Commissioner. ACCOUNTS OF TRUST ESTATES,&II.—. The accounts of the flowing-named es- • tates will be presented for confirmation on MONDAY, JUNE 19,1871: Daniel Schnader's Assigned Estate, S. B. Foltz, Assignee. Samuel B. Moore's Assigned Estate, S. J. An krim, Assignee. • Isaac Ge'singer's Assigned Estate, H. B. Becker, Assignee. Jacob Hehis' Assigned Estate, Daniel F. Hainaker, Assignee. • John K. Landis' Assigned Estate, Adam Konigneneher, Assignee Ephraim Bender's Assigned Estate, Geo. A. Shober, Assignee. Cleo. W. Jtigg'b' Assigned Estate, Wet, Bor land, Assignee. C. Edward lddings' Assigned Estate, Levi K. Brown, Assignee. Benj. Aleckley's Assigned Estate, Jacob Meekley, Assignee. Edw. B. Bryan's Assigned Estate, J. B. Meckley, Assignee. Chas. Sharptess' Assigned Estate, William A. Morton, Assignee. Abm. F. Shelly's Assigned Estate, C. W. Brubaker, et al., Assignees. Samuel Binkley's Assigned Estate, John Gingrich, et al Assignees. Samuel Wechter's Assigned Estate, Henry Kafroth, Assignee. Benjamin Trust Estate, Jonas Reid, Trustee. Philip Albert's Trust Estate, Peter 11. Shlas ler, Trustee. Renben RI ngwal t's Trust Estate, David Sly er, Trustee. David and Susan Mellinger's Trust Estate, Laborious SI ut.te , Trustee. Fanny Long's Trust Estate, Jamb I I amateur, Trustee. Sunlit Cramer's Trust Estate, John Arm strong, Committee. George Huber's Trust Estate, John N. Eby, commi t CO. Leah F. Moore's Trust Estate, Chas. Fell. Committee. John Youtz"r rust Estate, P. IL Sunnily, Committee. Jacob Wisslees Assigned Estate, I'. W. Liles t and, Assignee. John Sener's Assigned Eclat e, it. G. Getz, et al., Assignee. Christian S. Shuman's Assigned Estate, Ja- ib B. Shuman, Assignees. W. D.STAUFFF.R, liroLlionotitry. I 3;2'], Me2l .It FERTIL IZE RS B 0 W E It N' COMPLETE MANURE MADE FROM Super-Phosphate or Lime, Ammonia and Potash. Warranted Free From Adulteration, and Equal in Quality to Any Sold Darintt - the Last Five Years. Experience to the use of 'TOWER'S COM PLETE MANURE," by the best fanners of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Mary land, and the Cotton States, has resulted la proving It to be 'FIEF. BEST FERTILIZER! OFFERED FOR SALE. HENRY BOWER, MANUFACTURING CHEMIST, Gray's Ferry Road, Miladel p DIXON, SIIARPLESS & CO., 40 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia, Agents. And for Sale by all Loading Dealers, ,ul5-alaw I I *"" W II A 111 N' S RAW BONE SUPER PHOSPHATE s extensively used by TOBACCO GROWERS n Virginia and Connecticut, where it is pro moored by tile most successful farmers to be he BEST MANURE IN TUE MARKET for )13.A1!C0 and GRAIN CROPS. . •On Corn its effects are very decided, insuring arge crops, and early maturity. An opportunity is now offered to farmers alio have been disappointed by other tenni .ors to give tills renowned manure a trial. If 'oil do not care to order a larger quantity .for Lest, buy a single bag. Pamphlets and circulars mailed free to ap olleauts. WALTON, WI:TANN & CO., Manufacturers. No. 203 West Front at., Wilmington, Del. NO. 57 South Calvert at., Baltimore. No. 23 South Wharves, Philadelphia. Fur sale by GEORGE M. STEINMAN & Co, • Manutueturers' Agents, West Kingt, st., .LANCASTER, FA, MEM ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. I. F. FRUEAUFF Attorney aueCounsellor at Law. n 7 lyd:tw• • • Cohunhin. 1.11. swirr, N 0.13 North Duke mt.. Lancaster v. DOAlt C. REED, • ' • No. 16 North Duke et., Le I:neuter F. BAER, No. 19 NorLh Duke et.. tance.ster !LED. S. P 1 , 14;Et„ . Smith Duke Ht.. Lancaster . 11. PRICE, Ur L Avenue. west of COll rt House. Lancaster J. i{:\ II EF/ELLN, doc 22 lydetEw LEikAiAri, 1 4 (0..15 Norlarl;itike at.. I.alle.unter . A. Jr.I9IWELNIA.N. . , . • - Boutir.Que4 st.. Lancaster N. , littpeTlL • 'LT entomb's. Lannass.s-nntility, FO D. W. PAVTESSON, ' . Has removed leis office to No. - '6 B Dist fel tor et SIMON P. ESY . RNKY4T,LAW. ()MOE WITH N. ELLMAKER, NORTH DUKE STREET, 025 LANCASTER, •PA. • iv ly VELLEB'S 0 UW4. OHILADELPHIA. AND BALTLII.ORE L CENTRAL RAILROAD. CHANGE OF HOURS. On and anat. isvairief, Al./a 241 h, isa, trains will run as follows 1 Leave Philadelphia, from Depot of P. W. & B. B. 8., corner Broad street and Washington avenue. -• • • For Port Deposit r at 7-A. M. and 4:30 P. M. For Oxford, at 7 A. M., 4:30P. M., and 7 P. M. For Oxford Wednesday and Saturday only at 2.30 P. M.. For Chfuld's Fort and Chester Creek' RR. at 7 A. M., 10 A. M. *3O P.; M., and BP. M. Wednesday and Saturday only at 231.1 P. M. Train leaving P iUadelyhla-at- 7,A., AL con nects at Port-Deposit with tmlnforlialthnore. Trains !eating Philadelphhs at • 10- - . A. 'M. and 4:30 P. M. Port Deposit at 9:25.A..M.,.0xf0rd at WS A. IL connect-at Chaddis Ford Junction with the Wiliftfttort alai 'Beading Railroad. Trains for Philalphia leave port Dawn tat 9:25 A. M.; and on nitiVat tif 'trains from Balicire. o:ford at. 6:05 A. .e,-.t•1M12.5:3° P.M. Sundays PlOO Y.'Mf Only. L.'"hadiPs.Ford at7;26.A..11.fL,11i581:4111...4:20 P. M.. and ft4ilTV2.l;;ls9Thisygs.l.o4),P. l&f. only. Passengers aro altowed,to ti take,wearing parellady.glaiggage,iviti aorepany will notqu'reeponsible for' an , turichnitoteeeding one hundred dollars,nzdass a eluvial contrant is made for the same. -- HENRY WOOD. a26-lywl7 General Superintendent. • 6.4Z-lirtip.teki4-- • . _________. puntmrrviatokiPPlPTlLlD ...- .... . ... ,g 'Oil ;ie . - qatt Ahe.Lolltrorilig Derammartiiled' menthe 01010 00 f LlllDelgitio coiniLiVlV: irrifMrut On. and.adowined at an net Ebbe held in the: city: of, Litnal , ONDAY-JUZIE 1871, at ifio'elock, _41..n. % akeob Mar, of Feter Salter. 1 Tolin /. 11... enk, Guardian .W O Fm/ 3 5 t t , Adatn - If ;JOriafdlare M"'illarthit- Ann 3647 ,_7llow.w_l_feArAmall_ Bunenbri. :.,- . ~. J. :.Thaenn,M,nittentionse, ficurralaa. of Saran J. alaiY. Airigff#lffill, .tiectittii' of Frederick tianielßard,OnardiatiofelararranceiShrein - -er and Sarah Ang-tsta Shreiner. :Jacob Rimer, Guardian of Daniel. Daehler. henry Snyder and Peter Snyder, Executors of Peter Snyder. 'Jobe.r Ranck. Guardian of Gristmill° Miller, ~,IWalter Illlllerand,HeorY A. Miner. ''' ' ,Robert-Beyer.'AdmiMstralor of Bannah K. Gr!RobertiSeer. ~p.dminlstnitor of Elizabeth Anna R. He7lleo Adminlstratrit s Of EdWardELlayan. • • Jonn oppKopp,Administra tors of William Kopp, • Jacob Lindeman and John Lindeman, Ad ministrators of Anna Lindeman. Isaac N. Townsend, Guardian of William B.• Williams. • • • .Totm N. Eby, Trustee under the Will of John Laaidta. • . Ella* Shreiner, Adminlatrator of Magdalena' Sipoonour. • • ' John' Shenk, •Jacob Shenk and Isaac Shenk, Exam:dries dr Henry Schenk, for money be queathed to Jacob Bowers, a grandson of saiddeceased. Dr. Jimork. B ., Mu.sser, Guardran of Theodore' Landis. • • ' ' John S. Earner and Samuel Burner, Admlnls a• tratore of Joseph Harrier. E.minist B. Bombtorserger andohn John B. Bomberger, Ad- ra of J IMmberger. Henry Cl. Tschopp, E.Y..eanter of Christopher Techopp, John Urnble, Guardian of LAM Kart?. Annie Carstons, Acting AdredrfistratrlX of Al bert F. Carstons. • • John S. Groff, Guardian of Marg Brubaker. • Adam. Herr, Guardian of Edwin and Peter Maynard. Christian Strange, Administrator of George Strange. Eliza J. Jack, Administrator of John Jack. William S. Davis, Guardian of W tlllam Jack, Matthew W. Jack, Joists C. Jack and Mary E. Jack. Levi Eielmelberger, Acting Administrator of George K. Eichelberger. Cyrets M. Brehm and Philip W. Brehm Ad ministrator of Philip Decimal. Benjamin K. Long, Administrator of John Harry. Daniel S. Geist and Geo. Dellaven, Executors of Christian JOllll B. Stehman, Guardian of Lav I eta Kuhns. Lucinda Sherk and Emanuel S. Sheri:, Ad ministrators of John It. Sherk. Joseph Brandt and Samuel Brandt, Executors of Christian Brandt. J. C. Lynch, one of the Executors of Joseph - Ly nett. Christian Wanner and Jacob Wanner, Excel tors of Mary Wanner. John L. Beller, EXecutor of Christian L. P ler. Michael Buck's,iter, Guardian of Barbara Good, (now of ago and wife of Abraham Delp,l Anna Goal and Eliza Good. ErusL. Claus, Executor of Philip Kolb. George Keen, Administrator of licupunin Kenn. Abraham Horst, Administrator of Elizabeth Roland. AL U. Wenger, Guardian of Eliza Shreiner. J useph tier, iler, Administrator of Nancy U her. Jacob 11. Shenck and John Kohl', Atlin I !list ra tors of Id ichael Rhenck. Jacob Landis, Executor of Esther Metzler. Isaac M. Gibble, Guardian of Emma Gibble, Catharine A. tilltble and Mary Gi ithie. William C. Pinkerton, Guardian of William C. Pinkerton Jr. John Miller, Trustee of Lydia Miller, (late Lydia Norris.) Henry Metzler, Administrator of Jacob Con nelly. • Burnherd Mann, (farmer,) Administrator of Mary Bitner, Adam Grill., Executor of Samuel Sweigart. Gideon Flutter, Surviving Executor of Benja min King. Edwin Konigmacher and Curtis Fry, Execu tors of Rev. Daniel Hertz. John J. Rooney and Edward McGovern, Ex ecutors of Thomas Rooney. Joseph Hamilton, Guardian of Emma and Jane Speer. ' Michael L. Huber, Administrator of Benjamin H. Rachman, Isaac Martin and Peter Mar- .•• , _ _ tin, Executors of Samuel Martin. H. B. Swarr,Trusteo of Samuel Theodore Hen sel. Samuel Eby, Executor of Daniel Enterline. A. R. Royer and Isaac Brubaker, Guardians of all the minor children of Jacob Brubaker. David Kißinger, AtUninistrator of Catherine Fordney. H. B. Swarr, Guardian of Samuel Bollinger and Mary Ana Bollinger. Dr. Jacob H, Musser, Guardian of Ada B. Lan dis. George B. Eager, Administrator of Thomas Eager. Daniel G. Groff and Adam Circa, Executors of Magdalena Gruff. Abraham Rupp, Administrator of John W. Rupp. Abraham R. Denlinger and Isaac Esbenshade, Executors of Lydia Denlinger. Elizabeth Kline, Administratrix of Goo. Lin deruut la. Israel Mellinger and Samuel Wolf, Executors of Susanna Kemper, Wm. Good, Geo. Good and Aaron Good, Ex- eeutors of Cyrus l_lood. Wm... Bechtel, AtlxolultAralor of Mania Flow Jacob K. Shenk and Jacob S. Miller, Exec tors of Christian Miller, Jacob Musser, Executor of John Musser. Andrew Weller, Executor of James Edwards George D. Sprecher, Executor of Amy Crise. H. H. Withers, Administrator of Dr. Geo. W Withers. Dr. S. ft: Sample, Acting Executor of Dr. Na thus iel W. Sump IC. - Joseph D. Pownall, Henry Pownall, Ambros Pownall and Simeon B. Pow!.II, Executors of Joseph Pownall. D. Eshleman, E. H. Yundt and B. F. Eshle man, Executors of Isaac E. Wester, dee'd tviuo was Executor of ElMahrth Ellmaker. Samuel Butroumuyer, wdmmistrator of Boor) Liu ffeamoy er. John M. Grider, Executor of John Monk Jonas Roy•er, Cyrus Moyer, John M. Moyer and Henry Royer, Administrators of J no. Royer. llenry 'NY isler, Administrat or of Elizabeth Salbach. Henry isler, Administrator of Susan head. henry Zeatner, Administrator of Catherine Eshleman. Benjamin Fritz, Administrator of Elizabeth Fritz. Henry B. Brandt. Jacob Brandt. David B. Brandt and lienintnin B. Brandt, Adminis trators of Heury,Brandt. Christian Metzler and Abraham Metzler, Ex ecutors of Elizabeth Brackbill. Christian Otibgen, Administrator of Jacob Funk. Magdalena Eby and C. Clement Eby, Admin istrators of Jacob kiby. .Bamnel Denlinger, (in:Lillian of Aaron Eby. Jacob Groff; finardlan of Keith - Frazer. Jacob oroll , Guardian Of Ann Frazer. Barnherd Mann, (farmer,) Administrator of Elimtbeth Mann. Cyrus Ream, Administrator do bouts non Margaret rey,moyer. John Althorn., Egrom Al thouse and A.l). C . . . . pouter, Executors of John Althouso. Andrew Mehatrey, Guardian of Annie Ili holder. John Donor, Guardian of John Kesler. James L. Gibson, Administrator of Mare' Gibson. George Warfel and Valentine Warfel, E tors of Jacob Warfel. • . • . Henry Kuhns, Administrator of John Kuhns. Christian Hershey, limirdlau of Annie L. Hershey, Christian Hershey, Guardian of John Horsltey Joseph H. Fogle, Administrator, with the Wil annexed, of Joseph F. Bower. Dav,id Mellinger, Executor of Louisa Weld maul. Wm, Weaver, Guardian of Wnn. Weaver. Susanna Bryan, Adruinistratris of Edward it. Bryan. Christian Rntt, Administrator of David Will. John Hollinger, Peter 'lolling r and Samuel Hollinger, Executors of John Hollinger. Sanders bitnialiongh, Guardian of J. Lindley 112Pinerson. David S. Zimmerman, acting Executor of Michael Weber, deceased, and Testamentary Guardian of Magdalena Weber and Daniel Weber. John Kauffman, Guardian of Rachael Ke swingy. Dr. J. C. Neff and J. L. Eshleman, Executors of Ann M. Shelly. Dr. Samuel.R. Sample, Guardian of Jane W. Lecke, David Lenne, Margaret M. Leche, Harriet S. inclne., Philip P. Denim and Wil liam N. Leehe. John Meelc, Guardian of Salome Raub. Amos Herr, Guardian of Mary Ann Renville and. Emma Kendig. • Adam Draucicer, Administrator of George 11. Picket. A Miry S. ',betty, Enceent or or Jacob Engle. Henry S. Eberly, Administrator of Michael Seyler. Elizabeth Whinier and Benjamin Winkler, Executors of David Winkler. Adam S.Lutz, John Lutz and J no. B. Gockley, Executors of John Lutz. • Jacob 1.. Steinuan, Administrator of Mary Leib. _ Emilie Mester, Adrulnistratil lx of Jared K. Relater. Anna Long and Jacob Hertzler, Executors of Herman Long,. Limie Harmer; Adnaluistratrix of Jacob M. .harmed. Peter ItP(Mnomy, Administrator of Mary M'Guliw. John S. Royer and Jacob Henley, Executors of Jacob Royer. * , Benjamin F. lllestand, Guardian of William H. Goodman. now of age , Jacoh S. Good man, Eumm..E2 Goodman and Mary Jane Goodman, Jacob S. Eby, Executor of Mary Eby, Jacob S. Eby, AllIIII).115trULOI of Abraham S. Eby.' George Ruasel, Admlnlstrator,.with the Will annexed, of Sarah. Hilton. John C. Hager, Executor of Catharine Hager. John C.' Hunger, Eseentor of Catharinellager, who was Executrix of Christopher Hager. Benjamin K. Long, Administrator of Anna Long. Samuel Bodk, 'Daniel look, John H. Miller, and David Buok, Administrators of Daniel Book. Samuel McDannol, Guardian of Lydia Stoll, (late GelstweiG. H. C. Idartio. , Executor of George Martin. Rebecca Petermann (lute Frick,) and John 11. Livingston; Executors of Charles S. Frick. Henry tL Wiley, John E. Wiley and Conrad Zeigler Executors ofJohn Wiley. J Andrew J. Kauffman, Administrator of Marla D. White. Rebecca G. Mellinger, Adminalstratrlx of Mar tin K. Mellinger. David Eshleman, Guard lan of Mary Eshleman. John It. Hershey, Guardian of Mary Ann Sheneberger. Emleu Franklin, Administrator ruin testa. inento annexe of Anna Ehren fried. F. B. Musselman, 'Administrator of Michael Zerehar. • • Daniel Hess Executor of Gotlieb Blerengel. W. Whitaker and Jacob' Shdef, Executors of Felix Sweigart. W. Coleman Henderson and Samuel J. Hen derson, Administrators of TllOlllllB U. Hen derson. A. B. • Witmer, Administrator of Abram -K Miner. Peter Ebersole End Iliendnit. Ebersole, Execu tors of Rev. Peter Ebersole. Right Rev.-Jarrieb F. Waist, -James T. Dunn, and Samuel H. Reynolds., Executont.of Pat rick McEvoy.' -- D. Herr, (Pequea,) Administrator of Enos B. Herr. Jahn-Johns; Administrator, with the Will annexed of George Ficanst, B. M Kram_pin. Executrix of F. J. Kramph. Alexander .11.1filaymaker, Executor of Henry Blaynnalter;. Joaiatt.ll. ISheaffer and David Hochstetter, Administrators of John Sheafer. John H. Zeller, Executor of Amelia Jane Sher •• E., J. Bowman and A. S. Ilowinan, Adtulnis. trators'Of Dr. H. B. Bowman, ' William Sprecher and Bentimin Sprecher, A.dlninlstrators of SoMMon - Nebiimn. Henry Bonder; DaVid Bonder and Peter Sou der, Executors of .Christlim SOttdMn DanletEreneratut and. Jacob Bremen:tan; Ad ' Talnistrators of John 'Bran BehJartdrilltiber, Exonutdr =go, xietihy. 7)r. John Bentlig,_thaardlah of tha drennflieinl!M., . • 3 iet p,24 No. 'Lk Locont otroa, pulumbla. Pa. gErI'ATE. OF MICHAEL. WISP/MEE, lativorPenit Toatuahlp; deceased. Letters atamentarT ou said estate having bee'? Panted .to, Ake: tkladeralfened. all persons In 7 :dlidtted Pld.dercedeat ex.e.requasied to make 11 1 121 30d..Settlpte0At,...ellcl. those htsdalt claims or .dernsuus..saatos .tne estate o :paid decedent. t9Pe.oll.lrueWu..the tame to Uiak m. dersiguerl without delay, residlukt- in 'Tenn township. ISAAC SOMBLEGER, ap ?Slaws 17 Executor. pc.i.";Y'AWT I . B4E4ROAD BONDS; XISILINGTON','CEDAR -ZAP MINI ENX / 1 4/ 1' '80.# 13. 1 Ist Mortgaie T-Pertrelit.' 90 do ACCRUED INTEREST rer ON A COiIi'LETED ROAD, F.I*E OF , tr.'s. TAX, 'This roadie now in the'dellest season of the year earning more'than 12 paeent. net on the. amount of its mortgage obligations.. .. . Its 7 percent, goldbonds are equal foriecur ity to Government or any Railroad hisue. They command a ready market and we are prepared to burand sell them at all times. No invest ment in the market possessing_ Y retns egn epqercentuage nf ine o es a Th , e Chi v ago n urin W gton and Quincy .haaelf given a est I traffic ggross'earning uaran tee bonds ' mid obligates cent It- s tip - invn these 50 per of the . derived from al busineee from this road. This istatilcientindi l cationot the estimate of this enterprise by the largest and most far-sighted Corporation in Me V/ est. A limited quentity Mill for sale by " HENRY. CLEWS Si CO., 32 WALL STREET, N. Y. Pali SAIM BY REED, McGRANN & CO., LANCASTER. HORACE RATHVON, BAIR & SHENK, I. C. MUHLENBERG, „ REED & HENDERSON, „ STEELMAN, CLARKSON & CO., ', D. G. SWARTZ, JACOB BAIISMA-N, WM. L. PEIPER. " Of whom pamphlets and information mayore obtained. ml2-ti A CHOICE SECURITY. . _ NEW YORK AND OSWLGO MIDLAND RAILROAD COMPANY FIRST MORTGAGE EN PER GENT. GOO BOND A VERY LA RUE P [ILL PAID U P STOCK Cli ASCII[ PTIOIg 8100, 8500, AND 81000 BONUS, COUPON ANN) REGISTERED The New Trunk Line from New York city to the North and West, between the New York Central and Erie Railways, and many miles shorter than either Rom New York tolluiralo. Two hundred and twenty miles of finished road already in existence, cost twice the amount of bonds issued; may fairly be called the best character of real estate loan; title per fect and value constantly enhancing; issue of bonds positively limited to MOW per mile of finished road; a very small loan per mile, highly thought of by bankers, and, we believe. a security of the highest grade. The road is earning largely • is a better investment than money In a savings bank. For sale by GEO. OPDYKE dt CO., BANKERS, NEW YORE, AND REED, NIcGRANN & CO., LANCASTER, PA ONE OV THE BENT IN VESTMENTS IN THE MARKET. FIRST MORTGAGE CONVERTIBLE 7 PER CENT. GOLD BONDS ST. LOUIS AND SOUTHEASTERN RAILWAY COMPANY, Issued upon finished road rnnnlug Into 8 Louis and doing a protliable business. ride 0'23 AND INTEREST. uquire for particulars of (IEO. OPDYKE at CO., NEW YORK. AND STEIIMAN, CLARKSON k CO LANCASTER, PA. FOR SALE OR RENT. EIOB BENT—THOM ON :01t ABOUT _U July Ist next to April Ist, 1%72, the late resi dence of Patrick McEvoy deceased, one mile from Lancaster, Pa., on Harrisburg Turnpike. Also, a Lot of Land, containing 2.1 Acres, most of which is in lirain, Corn and Grass. For particulars_inquire of the undersigned on property. M2.0.3td-9.4lWttaw 13=1 A VALUABLE FAR di A IN LITTLE 131IITAIN TOWNSHIP AT PRIVATE SALE, The undersigned offers his valuable Far situated In the township aforesaid at privJ sale, CONTAINING 108 ACRM3, more or less, adjoining lands of Nathan Haines, David Christy, John Gibson and others, upon which is erected a two-story Dwelling House, a fine Bank Barn, 64.x11YJ feet, (but recently erected) roofed with slate, with Graneries and Corn Crib, all complete. Two Apple Orchards and other fruit on the premises, and all the necessary out-buildings. Two good springs of water, from which every field can be ,watered. 84 acres of the above tract is amble, and the balance is covered with heavy timber. princi pally white oak. The land. is in a high state of cultivation, under good fence, convenient to churches, mills, stores, schools, &r. It Is un surpassed for productiveness, being as good quality of laud as the above township can produce, divided into convenient fields. To any person wishing to invest to real estate, a chance Is here presented rarely to be met with. Persons wishing to view the premises will please call upon David Christy, adjoining the property, by whom the same will be shown or upon the subscriber at fit echan Ws' Grove. sepl3tlW37 DA VIDE VAN& - DOR SALE.---THE EiITRACRIBER OF fers for sale his Valuable Farm, located In Londonderry township, Dauphin county, sit uated on the turnpike running from. Lancas ter to Middletown, 5 miles from the latter place, 3 miles from Ellrnsbethtown, half-mile mom the Pennsylvania Railroad Station, and a half-mile from' the county line, adjoining lands of Martin IL Keller, Henry Moyer, A Bates Grubb, and others, containing 1331 ACttES, MORE OR LESS, Inn good state of cultivation and under good fences. The Improvements are a Large Two- Story BRICK HOUSE, containing 14 rooms; a Well of Excellent Water, a Large Swlsser Barn, Hog Pen. and all necessary out-buildings; Young Orchard of Choice Fruit Trees, in full hearing; also Stone Fruit of every kind; Never-falling Stream of Water running through the premises, to which cattle can have access from every Held. About 8 Acres of the above tract is covered with Wood, the balance under cultivation. The above buildings stand on an elevation, in a very healthy location, near to schools, churches, mills, railroad, &c. The house being roomy, is well-calculated for a Public lionseor Store; a situation seldom to be obtained ; well adapted for a business stand. Persons wishing to see the premises or desire further information will please call upon the subscriber, living ou the place. F. W. BEATES. Information can also be had by calling upon George D. Sprecher, Lancaster, Pa.; Emanuel P. Keller, Man IMim township; or to Adam S. Keller, Manheim township. my24-2mw2l 176 A " BEST QUALITY OF LIME-STONE LAND I=l3 The subscriber will .11 at private sale the farm now in the tenancy of Mr. George A. lira/V, at Adamstown. on Carroll Manor. The tracLeunialus 176 ACIIMS. about 7 Mlles south of ireile . riek, and adjoins Aden - 4(mm and Is bounded on the North by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and is sltuu ted only four or live miles distant from the Metropolitan Railroad, (which will be eomple ted within the current year.) and about the same distance front the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal—affording t o the owner a choice between the Baltimore :and the District markets, for the sale of Its prodacts. The entire tract Is composed of the very best CARROLL MANOR LIME-STONE LAND beautifully situated In the centre of that fertile section of the county] There is on the tract an abundance of Lime- Stone, end yet no,out-croplng of the rock— every acre 01 it bein ACRE. tllable. About 136 S Is under good fencing and In cultivation, and 40 acres in heavy White Oak, Black Oak, Hick ory, Poplar, and Walnut Timber, as valuable as any wood-land In the county. There are no buildings on this valuable tract of land; but in the very Centre of it Is a splendid Cite for Improvements, commanding adelighttul pros • peet, of the anerOntsling country, and Mutant mountains. There is not In Frederick county a tract of 176 acres of land of greater fertility and productiveness, or one morn valuable and desirable for a person who wants as a borne - or as an investment, first quality of laud Ina de lightful neighborhood, with all the facilities for travel and transportation by rail or water, or good country roads. TERMS—One-third cash, and the balance In two equal annual payments, secured by the notes or bonds of the purchaser with intermt from the day of sale. Possession on the 29th day of September, 1871, andlhe right of ingress and egress to and front the premises for plowing, dce , at any time after the 15th day of July, 11 ' Mr. 13reatly will take pleasure in showing the property to uuy One disposed to purchase. J. W. BAUGIIMAN, Agent for Inlss Emily L. Harper. 20 my - 17 4tw TOBACCO AND SEGABS ►TILE HEAT AND CHOICEST SMOKING TOBACCO /8 MANUFAVTUITIM'AT ti FACTORY NO 1 , 3D DISTRICT OF MARYLAND. fl See that Every. Package you boy 026 beari that Ineeri . utiork.l66t lvW EDUCATIONAL TAINS 11i1,13TIT Tisl POTTSTOWN, • -•' • - MONTOOMBBY COUNTY, PENN'A.; " - • - :Loiattlen!Ad adrahlat .ITWentleth Annual Bea u Sillatatiorowit ?•_ip!Ttt_l4_?!2: fer,gektelr&oF ..,b.Buidneaa„ Sir .wor i.n ea.= addreas ; IC. kaniiiiiirtivv•aues ,, amp _ • Mann, Brauth,SedmiOlintiOnietee.uomJudge Ludlow, Leonard Myers, J. S. Yost, B. M. Boy er, M. Rtuniel Thayer. etc.! 1511-I.l'w , DILIGEW LARD. ABSOOLI.T,IO.N; . B A : 11T.T29 0 mi n t •• • • AND 'FORTIINEIf. DEEKIIIMNALEeTrriiixs HANDSOME '' , 'NEW'-STEED - ENGRAVINGS-l:1. • • lUrr WORM litolr.reulatiis 1 1011 GIVEN WTTH EACH GRAVING •-• Wo have obtained the entire control of following which we offer •at the low sst.o. .". although they are . really worth wahuu'eaan. , — . They are /9 Inches, =death is agem of art. I LURLEY! A Legend.of the Rhine:: 'A ferrule•of rare beauty idta on =ashore of the river, where the rocks are the , . most dangerous, and with her song and music charms the, unwary. sallors to near her, when they - 13:16a a watery grave. The subject is full of Ille, - full of emotion, and is altogethern enemas: - • • v- •• THE. DISINJIRRITKD! • Ayo man. throagirthe wily influence of .110M8 in his household, is deprived_ of a share in his father's :halms, Having but sorrow as his lot, hedeparts, and from &neighboring - hill he takes his bast look and farewell to the scenes of his younger and better days. The heart fills with deep sorrow in c‘ - amining this subject so well drawn. THE CHILD cH.Ri4TI A' hild with humatibodY SAX dress, angelic hum, and divine eyes; Is represented so well that words cannot tell half tie wertii. We do not think that any engraving has yet reached the excellence -of this, in touching the heart and lining it away to a - higher world. The eye never tires to look. The more it is seen, the greater the desire to look again and ain. Also, a correct Lithograph Likeness or GEN. STONEWALL JACKSON. The beet, largest and handsomest ever _pub lished, /WU inches, worth, 15,00, which we will sell on the same terms, for 82,00. It Is truly a gem of art. A FORTUNE FOR YOU! With each engraving, till we have sold 50,000 ooples, we will give FREE, one shareor ticket, entitling each shareholder to one of the follow ing gifts. Head on, and remember, that every tl cket bolder will positively get one of the following, which will he distributed by a drawing AT DENTON, MARYLAND. THE LA PIERRE HOTEL, DENTON, MD., containing twenty-six rooms, famished throughout, with all modern conveniences, plenty of out-buildings, stabling for thirty horses; including all outfit, stock, &c., worth cash $25,000 THE PICTURE HILL FARM, CAROLINE COUNTY, MD., of 103 ACRES, on the Choptauk river, having a steamboat wharf on it, with a good scope of country to support it; with a lime kiln, good buildings, a large variety of fruit, convenient to churches and schools, only six miles from Easton, the largest business town on the Dela ware Peninsula... _ .810,000. THE COD SPRING FARM of 50 ACRES; ono mile from Denton, one mile from steamboat landing, five miles from the Maryland and Delaware Railroad; one thous and peach trees, fifty apple trees, choice varie ties of strawberries, cherries, plums, apricots, rab apples, dwarf pears, splendid new build ings,. worth gs,o. THE CARTER FARM! with SO ACRES; fine orchard, good buildings, choice wheat land 85,000. A HOUSE IN DENTON! with one and a half acre orchard, with the fittest varieties of fruits. 83,000. 1.1/0 STANDARD SEWINU MACHINES! worth from 840 to 8150. WALTHAM WATCHES! Each worth from 840 to 8100. FOUR PIANOS. TEN ORGANS AND MELODEONS. ONE CASIISIIM 83,000. ONE CASH SUM 81,009. ONE CASH SUM 16500. THREE CASH SUMS—EACH 8100. FOUR CASH SUMS—EACH 850. 49670 GIFTS consisting of Washing Ma chines, Wringers, Standard Rooks and Works of Art; none of them can be purchased, at re tail, for less than Si, while some are worth $l5 and more. TOTAL VALUE Of the 50,000 Gifts $lOO,OOO, The drawing will take place, as soon as en gravings enough are sold to distribute the tickets, before us many ticket-holders as choose to be present, and to be under their control. We refer to Thomas li. Kemp, Clerk of Caroline Co. Court. Ueorge H. Rossum, Att. at Law, Denton, Md. It. K. Richardson. Sheriff of the County. Wllllntn Fell, Esq., of Denton, Md. Mancha & Bro., Real Estate Brokers, Bldg- Icy, Md. (rho above gentlemen will stet 1113 Supervisory Committee.) Refer also to Charles Gooding, Esq., Speaker of the Delaware Senate, all the Leading Men, the Banks, the Editor of this Paper, and the Press of the Peninsula, generally. We want active men and women, every where, to work for us, with whom we will make liberal arrangements, namely, after their ordering their sample engraving, we will give them one engraving and one ticket FREE, for every four names they send us with 88.00 i To order an Engraving, send us 02 00 in a registered letter, or by Post-office Older, and we will send by return mall, the engraving and the ticket FREE. Send all your orders for engravings, money, and dm. , ts, and all correspondence to our gen eral °lnce, addressed thus: CAROLINE CO. LAND ASSOCIATION 6TH AND KING STS., WILMINGLOX, DEL. THE CAROLINE PEARL Will be sent to all purchasers vitas for on quarter on application. It will give a detailed account of our proceedings front time to time. Newspapers wishing to advertise for us will please send us their lowest rates. Denton, Caroline Counly, Md., let February 1/71. febls-lyw-7 MEDICAL 1840 CHOLERA 110 W 'CO CURE IT At the commencement of the Diarrltrea,witich always precedes au attack of the Cholera, take a teaspoonful of the Pain Killer in sugar and water, (hot, If convenient), and then bathe freely the stomach and bowels with the Pain Killer clear. Should the dlarrlne a or cramps continue, repeat the dose every ten or !Meeu minutes until the patient is relieved. In eX treme cases, two or snore teaspoonfuls may be given at a dose. The Pain Killer, as an internal remedy, has no equal. In cases of Cholera, Summer Com pial uts, Dyspepsia, Dysentery, Asth ma, It cures in one night, by taking it internally and bath ing with It freely. Its action Is Like magic, when externally applied to Old Sores, Burns. Scalds and Sprains. For Sick 'Headache and Toothache, don't fall to try IL In short It is a PAIN KILLER. Directions accompany each bottle. The Pain Killer Is sold by all dealers in Med icines. • .. Prices, 25 cents, cents awl SI per botL e nyl7-1 t tt-20 r iE NEW DISCOVEILY N CHEMICAL AND MEDICAL; SCIENCE DR. E. F. GAR VIN'S SOLUTION AND COMPOUND ELIXIR TAR. FIRST AND ONLY SOLUTION ever mad. in one mixture of ALL THE TWELVE vain ble active principals of the well-known cu live agent. PINE TREE TAR, UNEQUALED In Coughs, Colds, Catarrli,Astli ma, Bronchitis, and Consumption. CURES 'WITHOUT FAIL 'A recent cold in three to six hours: and also by its VITALIZING, PURIS'YING and STIM ULATING effects upon the general System, Is remarkably efficacious on all DISEASES OF THE BLOOD, luel nil I n Bern lola and Eruptions of tii ;r3h:111 nifiell.SeN or the Liver and 'Kidneys Heart Disease, and General Debility, ONE TRIAL CONVINCES ! ALSO, A VOLATILE SOLUTION OF TAR F., INHALATION without application of II F.A.T. A reruakably VALUABLE discovery us the whole apparatus an he carried In the vest pocket, ready at any time for the most effectual and positively curative use In All DiNeartemloithe Wane. Throat .41..nnwi. THE COMPOUND TAR AND MANDRAKE PILL, for use In connection with the ELIXIR TAR Is a combination of the Twu most valuable AUCEItATIVE Medicines known Id the Pro fession, and renders this Pill w Ithout excep tion the very best, ever offered. S, nd for Circular of POSITIVE CURES to your Druggist, or to . L. F. TIYIN: & CO., Pole Proprietors, • 110. E. 12 St., New York, m2l-6mw-grawaatneow piLEti OR HEMORRHOIDS. FILES OF ALL KINDS perfectly and p. 'lenity CURED, without yam, dung 4 cgtuffes or instruments by WM.A. McCANDLLSS. 2,1.. D., NO. 2001 ARCII.BTREET: POILADELPITIA, Who eon refer you ' to over I,2oo:cases cured In Philadelphia alone. We desire to soy to those afflicted, there Is positively no deception In the cure of these DISEASES, it matters not how long or how severely you have been afflicted, we can cure you. We also care Plateda, Fissure Pro lapsna, Strictures and Ulceration of the lower bowel. Come you that axe snfferlng, we will not deceive you. We have patients from almost every Sttite in the Union and from Europe.— Have treated thege diseases for twenty years without a fallure. spr2B—ywir YOUNG.M'EN Desiring a suceesent start in Business Life attend Eastman College—the oldest, best and most reasonable practical School in thelinited litates, and the only ; one providing situations for graduates. Address for ChUnkygue of 3,000 In business And (101 l Partici:ilia • (V. EAST N. Lt.. apr2s-6inwl7 • • • • • " Poughimepele, N. Y. • • • • • • 1011 IL L E IS 1 1.1.1.3281 l PILES!!! MRS. BINDER'S GERMAN VEGErABLE ntrzurted, PILE .CURE, ' CURES ALL CASES OP PILES: . ritmclPAL TrEPOT73.I.II:SECONDSTREV.T, PNILA — DELPECIA, ' •'- AND 2ZO WEST RING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. Sold- by all draggLata.rPrioe 044_ m3-43t0w18 MB. GAIMEM, - /lODIEOPAWKOORIIcIi r, Aldan and Einrgeon, luktylng permanent ly lcated in the villate ciiNewlaqlland, (Mere hls profesnlnnalt citlns of thitt , Inge nadvieinlty; • - • • ' ' • Office on letalxv street,. fru /saw Witwer's new btaiding.bacoAd.thaor, iny.10,45419 10F:: BIAILKULGE...A. . 1 NEW 4:1013881CIW .LE411113Y41 18 deliv ered at the Pezunt.4 o 4:glamludo and and Ana tomical Museum, allet St. three doors above: Twelfth; Phlllaelohlik; i 7rxer the vbjecrta: ti Ltve.for • , ~ °nth ! ti ~ , ~o f tadiard ood Itt i grill ' eitoterdeeseetliteocem tbr Weal* rioutdderleLo Thetis iittayes...irlar.bei meiwted , ,cl:4) . t•citelf• ArLACtannithVflirretaela4-- . wank notmaiescint st.; ilkffigii. - • iv*l2mAteod.ew DBYO,OOl#4 - 2 I[A9mk* Mi.44:MllLftrAff, 7:9 irx • irs - IBRO • vE. - 1)1Ar iEtty iti97;.'APhor, p 4; ' ' ' • .--doNAL9 SCOTCH. CEEIV/OT B111 ; 1'11444 ' ATall assortratan cif • - . FANCY OA Rte, , CASEIDIXEMI FOR BOYS' WEAR. Ready• Made elothinsl A large stock of -.An , own mazintiocaro Auld yarranted to give satisfaction. ca3i.ie'rp cisJesre CHdICE-NEW DESIGN& • - ErtVW,BECIABEIa CARPISPEk- ItNaLIegITAITSMBRIT3I23III3c4RXISS, :IMPERIAL THUM, PX.Y.CAHPETEI, SUPERFINE WiiITSQBAIIND CHAMBER CARPMEH, - FIPOR OM-CLOTHS, From 1 to 5 Yards :Wide., CHINA AND COCOA kIAi_TINGS HAGER tr. BROTHER& WALL PAPERS: WALL PAPERS 1 WALL PAPERS ! 20,C00 PIECES PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANGINGS All of the Neat Designs of the Les:lll2,g MANUFACTORIES &IMPORTERS, Will be sold at less than Philadelphia Prices' We invite m examination. alt . ILAORB. & BROTHERS. T O THE PATRONS! OF TUX BROADWAY STORE PUBLIC GENERALLY I The experience of more than two years this city has conclusively proven that our sy tem of buying and selling EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH is of mutual benefit to our patrons and our selves. We therefore take this opportuo il.y of thanking you for your past patronage and In viting your attention to our NEW AND ELEUANT LINE, DRY OOODS AND NOTIONS Conslwllng In part. of DOMF,STICS OF ALL KINDS, FANCY DRESS GOODS, SILK POPLINS AND PLAIDS, PLAIN AND FIGURED CASSIMERES HOSIERY, GLOVES & SHAWLS RIBBONS AND VELVETS GOODS BELOW MARKET PRICES 21 EAST KING STREET, ROUSE, REED tic CO. nu:B •tidaw FASHIONABLE RATTERS. 1871 SPRING!! 1871 SHULTZ & BRO., FASHIONABLE HATTERS NEW AND ELEGANT STORE NOS. 31 & 33 (NEW) NORTH QUEEN ST SPRINU STMES NOW READIE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON 1870 Our selection for the Spring Trade surpasses in Elegance of Design and Finish anything heretofore Qt fered to ou r pa trons. CIENTLE:IIEN'S FINF DRESS SILK HATS EASY I , ITTIN(: A VENTI LATINO We aro prepared to offer extra iitilncou to all who favor cc with a call. PRICES REDUCED! TO CONFORM. TO THE TIMES NOS. 31 ,tc 33 NORTH QUEEN STREET al2 LANCASTER, SPA. tfdam F5TgiW. - (A liett to acti G RAND TRIUMPH S t THE ANION PIANO FORTE PRE M I • U Af GREAT NATIONAL EXHIBITION AMERICAN INSTITUTE NEW YORK After s severe Test Trial. with the Steinway, Chickering, and ot her pianos, was declass! by their Judges to be the BEST PIANO KNOWN TO:THE.V. It Is differently constructed from any tithe piano now made. Send for Illustrated Painph let, or call and see theca al9-lyw BTEINIIA.USER & BRA, No. 9 Beats Orange Area, (Old No. 5.) p mEs BELLAh. 279 ct'23l. SOUTH FIFTH STREET PRINCE pir. CO.'B ORUANS AND MELODONS 60 Different Sty Lee from 650 Upwards to 5906 Over 46,000 in use. Liberal diaconal for Ca BY;SSIITLIANDrta,otinFa . „PELT ) ; I & CO 5 Stop, for $lOO, - 13 Eltarpoi $l2O, 7 Stops for • $1.50, P I A O. 13. • . BY KNAISE - 4 CO.. E.: GABLER, 'CALYX( MHO, FISHER, :HALE, dca. Vi ' om 5250l7pwara to 81500, •• : .Opt ;wpm , ' arzn Dritairsmano, aiisTILAUHS4.I3:4,IIB•NGROZ3THY STOCA a1",414:0724TPg8441f, .4.N.D DES larlC7rT- EariCArriNULS. , pi-101 • PROVISIONS, FISH I, •-(1 DAiV I D' CARSON. GROCERIE73 & PROVISIONS OF ALL KINDS FRUITS, SALT ' lox VINE' ErraErr, PHILADELPHIA &wary Produce received android au Com m 11 - OTAT: AV:it RESTA-En:4NT L A . .-BROAD AND OUPT.P1 IZ.IROPREIM.g., 1 Z.IROPREIM.g., 3317*DAPDETTCPtLOPI9ZINti ; PEA DAY SW: .1j416 itssaiiaatik ' .w - AttiftEr.. - te. - BROWS'S. AND TUE Full assortment of I=9 BM= OLD NO. 20; A Sl' F.(' I A LTY suuurz & BRO., At the . recent WORLD-RENOWNED ORGANS =9= .~~'g`~e QA.3K. Tag FINZEIT GOOD TRIC NEWEITT ErTYLEB TEEEnnivr 'IAN) TICE . 6RBATE3T VAR/ETY At Aiarlet and 6th IN BOYS' WEAR we have every kind of material and every Va, rlety of style, suitable for Youth from 111 to 20, Boys from 9 to 16, and Children from 51419 yeams,• all durable and strong, made with spectra reference to rough usage. In this ale- partment:our MUMS ASH ASTONISHINGLY LOW Marka and Sixth We have naide ,kar Eat ablishmeat The Headquarters of Country Trade ❑ Clothing, and we can assure ourjrieud from out ot_towu that they need look nokfur ther than OAK lIALL, for rottlxfortory Cloth ng am! sash factory prleem FULLSTOCK ALL THE YEAR ROUND Market and Sixth Our CUR tum er Work Is of the very bent char Easy rules for measurineut,. prices, ,te., sent. free to any part: of America, and good II guaranteed MARKET AND SIXTH STREETS PHILADELPHIA v eon Wiisq The Popular ClOthiers. Moat Attractive Stook En 1 . Mt' ON O . ; I to EVER OriehßED. `GREAT pF t OWN FALL SPRING AND SUMMER rn up. reuravrEe MFine Piece Goods. 021 DIRECTIONS DY KAM P 4 TOI 02 Taking Tour Own geasare. Vi Samples by Mail, it Lou Write WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. These Tablets present Avid In Combina tion with other efficient remedies, Innpopular form, for the Cure of all TilitIJAT and LUNU Diseases. HOARSENESS and ULCERATION of the THROAT are immediately relieved, and state ments are constantly being sent to the pro prietor of relief in cases of Throat difficulties of years' standing. CAUTION.--Don't be deceived by worthless imitations, Oct only WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. J. Q. KELLOOG 34 Platt street, N. mlO-4w Sole Agent for the U. S. Price 25 cents a box. Send for Circular. Clothes Sent by Express Promptly. REDUCTION OF PRICES for Them. Prime tower than Anywhere Ebse. 603 & 605 Chestnut Stree PHILILDELPHIA llockp 8(100‘ WITCHES AND JEWELRY. WALTHAM WATCHES. J. E. CALDWELL & CO., dEWEL.ERS, No. 902 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA Are now prepared to fill Orders for the GENUINE WALT HA X WATCHES Under their own guarantee, to either 8 Karal Gold or coin Silver Cases (No other Qualifies sold by us.) Thege Watcues greatly excel In fine finish, variety of style, and accurate time keeping qualities. We invite „particular altentlon to the lot , price at which a really' good watch madi - now be had. PLEASE SEbiD TO US POLt A PRICE LIST. Orders recelded 'from all points. Goods sent C. O. 1), to any address. PIXEL/PRICES, securing to the absent buy er every advantage possessed by a present purchaser. LAS. 'E. CALDWELL' a, CO.. 1,02 Chesnut St., Phil's. BAILBYIke Chestnut and 12th Sta., JEWELERS & SILVERSMITHS Have comptetixl emu goinente with lead ing-Makers In Europe, by whleh they aro now enabled to offer Fine Watches At wry moderato preoes. Elnisfortiou guaranteed all eases goodsaent by 'Express on approval. Strangers are cordially limited to visit' Our establishment. Watches. TueltAlS NI. ItAILY, iIiII'OBTEP, OF WATCHES, *rites street, noiadeiputo, *pi? rmectScaly n *litteutton to his 'NVl2Te w liEß, ' l eft E"KrA l atq ee . Il izt° l4o3, I3LEXER AND PLA.TED .WARE, ilarß. B P airln c nrompa attowied to and COMMISSION MERCHANTS. KNIGHT At JEXXXIIMIS, (rcraitititax writ stt7lotrr s aitott.,) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, N 4 118 soura DE;OZW.AtEoeIi.tO:I,E, • , • - . Particular attention given to sale of Green andDrieti.Yrnits,Flotir arid Produce baseness]. t. MR SOHN P. sasomar., Salesman. - COACH-MAICE'RS. • • to ' " 2 "irms, AcTll Er d e to • otulbalid awl *um. ' `... 'Clarri2 V " lowrltotout.. , - SteP 4.. o!tif4 work • st atoort..altikoShia dory crom tb 111 r u gr are • lydair mylo MISVELLANNOTJEk 4 3?WeNFILED , f.: 1 # 1 % . „. 41 4 1 0,27%/ILT WA B's. CILIFOIIIIIk. .. • r, is. VINEGAR - -- ...I . 13ITTVA • •,••• EtnitpREPSOW.THOI:WDE)3II.4II MONY TO THETEL WCITTPIMPITI/ • , ci*T.rv4-EFFE*.• w Air THEY? THEY AB NOT A. VILE FANCY::: D•$Z.N$, Mada Of Pnre Rena, Whiskey.pioqrsplom a n d Refuse Litirters doctored, spiced and sweeten- ' ed to please the taate, a ;lied "Tonics," . .A.lace tizerae!"Reafiarers." thatlead the tip er• on to drunkenness an min, but area Medicine, made from the Native Boots and Herbs of tialiforttia, free from all ;Alcoholic StimaUhtio. - Ther_are the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and iM.IFE-GIVING PRINCIPLE, a pester:rt. tiamovator• and .Invigorator of the System, Carrying off alkpoisanons matter and restoring the blood s eahthy condition. NO person can take thes e Bitters aceordingto di rection and remain , long unwell, provided the bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means and the vital organs wasted be yond the_point of repair. . • . For In.matery and Cllronie Rheumatism . and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious, 'Remittent and Intermittent tiecrill, Diseases of the. Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder. these Bitters have been most successful., Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Mood, which hi generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. DYSPEPSIA. OR INDIGESTION, Headache, Pain in theShouldera, Coughs, Tightness of the Chmt,lhminess,Sour Eructations of the Stom ach, Bad Taste in the Month, Bilious 'Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Dino, Pain In the ftion of the Kidneys and a hundred other . paiffial symptoms, are the off springs of Dyspepsia. They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid liver ariffibowels,whieh render them of unequalled efficacy In cleansing the blood of all Impurities, and imparting new life and vigor to the whole system. BILIOUS, REMITTENT and INTERMIT TENT FEVERS, which are so prevalent In the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the M Wahl slept, Missouri,lllinois, Tennessee, Cumber land, Arkansas. Red, Colorado, Brame, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke, James, and many others with their wed tributaries, during the Summer and Autumn, and remark ably so during sewerns of unusual heat and dryness, are &invariably accompanied by ex tensive derangements of the stomach and liv er, and other abdominal viscera. They are al ways more or lens obetruotiona of the liver, weakness and irritable state of tile stomach and great torpor of the bowels, being clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treat ment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influ ence upon these various organs is for necessary. There is no cathartic for the pur pose equal to DR.WALKEWS Vinegar Bitten., as they will speedily remove the dark col,' viscid matter with which the Bowels are load ed, at the same time stimulating the secretions of theliver,and generally restoring the healthy functions of tile digestive organs. The uni versal popularity of Ulla valuable remedy ' regions subject to miasmatic influences, sufficient evidence of its power as a remedy such cases. NUR Sh.LN DISEASES, Eruptions, Teller, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pas toles, Bolls, 'Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Scald- Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scuds, Dls oolomtlons of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system In a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle In such canes will convince the most In credulousmof their crirative effect. Cleanse' the Vitiated Blood whenever you and its impurities bursting through the skin ----, Pimpfeia, hr' upt s Lo ... na or .Bore_B , when ycia Hint it obstructedand sluggish in the veins; cleanse It when it is foul, and your feelings will tell [you when. Keep the blood pore and the health of the system will follow. PIN, TAPE and other WORMS, laming in the system of so many thousands, are effectu ally destroyed and removed. For full direc tions, read carefully the circular around each bottle, printed In four languages—English, Uerman, French and Spanish. J. WALKER, Proprfetor. R. H. MCDON ALD & CO., Druggists and General Agents, San Francisco, Cal., and St and 31 Commerce Street, New York. 125-tim BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. $2BB IN 16 DAYS MADE BY ONE Agent. Do yen want a situation as salesman at or near home to mate Soto $2O per day gelling our new 7-strand Wane- Wire Clothes Lines to last for ever. Sample tree. Address lindson River Wire- Works, 130 Malden Lane, oor. Water street, N. Y., or 16 Dearborn street, Chicago. A GENTS WANTED FOR CONVENT LIFE UNVEILED," BY MUTE O'GORMAN, Escaped Nun, whose disclosures are thrilling and startling. FRANKLIN I'll B. CO.. ntle-lw 712 Chestnut street, Phila., Pa. T UE "MILE 11A1111r-1100ii, BY ALBERT L. RAWt3ON No teacher student, or Bible read& Should be without a copy, as the price places it within the reach or all Agents, (to whom liberal com missions will be given,) wanted In every town and county In the land. W ill furnish u sam ple copy, (with term to Agents) by mall, post age prepaid, on receipt of the Ilst price, 81.50. E. M. P BRUCE, mlll-4w No. 18 N. 7th street, Phila., a. 04171104)14 TrAcif ERN WANTING EMC ployment, at. troth $5O to $lOO per mouth should address ZIEGILER R McOITRDY, P Philadelphia, a. To conform to REDUCTION OF DUTIES GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS BY GETTING UP CLUBS. Si- Send for our New Price List and a Club form will accompany lt, containing full direc tions—making a large eutviug to consumers and remunerative toolubmrganiters. IE GREAT AMERICAN TEA 81 & 83 VESEY STREET, NEW YORK. P. O. Box 6643. Ell=lll A GENTS WANTED. UNUSUAL TERMS "Great Fortunes" grows idea/411y In public favor. It in the hook for the day, and sells read ily despite-hard times. seventh edition now ready A recent agent's report la 50 orders in one day. Prof. Jno. T. Reed says of It "I know of no book, save the Bible, that • I can recom mend so earnestly and conscientiously to all classes." Prospectuses of this hook also of the ever popular - PELYBIGALLIPEOP WOMAN," and the "latest, hest and cheapest lliuxtrated" FAMILY BIBLES FREE to all who mean Work. NCYPICE.--fluccessful agents will receive first choice of territory on Rev. Henry Ward Beech er's coming great work "Life of Jesus, the Christ." Write at once to fiEO. DiA.CLEAN, Publisher, mil-4w 719 Bansom street, Philadelphia. WANTED...AGENTS, (1120 PER DAY, Ur sell the celebrated HOME 1311U'ITLE SEWING MACHINE. Iles the -s a m nd kest ul e y lioksed hn(a ik es o a bth eapes family Sewing Machine In the market. Ad dress JOHNSON, CLARK & CO., Boston Mass., Pittsburgh, P., Chicago,.lll., or St. Louis, Mo. Wo will sends handsome Pros- SEE TO pectue of our New illustrated 7.13 may Bible containing over GOOK '2OO flue Scripture Illustration.; to any Book Agent, free of AGENTS. Battin ehargo. Add rem National Pub g Co.,Ehiladel pit la, Pa. ml7-4w JURUBEBA wanxis IT ? It lc n acre hntl perfect remedy for all diseases of the LIVER AND SPLEEN, ENLA RUE ME,NT ORSIRUUTION OF INTES TINES, URINARY, UTERINE, OR ABDOMINAL ORGANS IN Etcry Oft A WAN+ Ote T 101), I NTERMLT , T1 , 241 r OR REMIT TENT FEVERS, I N FLnISIMA TION OF THE Livkat, DROPSY _SLUGGISH CIRCU LATION OF THE BLOOD, ABSCESSES, TUMORJAUNDICE, SCROFULA, DYSIA, AGUE AND FEVER, OR THEIR CONCOMITANTS. • - - Dr. Wel la having become Award of the extra ordinary Med/Meal properties of the South American Plan.t.called - - JURUBEBA, aeut se-pecks! Commission to that country to procure it In Its native purity, and having found Its wonderful curative properties to even exceed the anticipations formed by its great reputation, has concluded to offer It to the aud Is happy to state' regular has per 'woennlsrifuor p a iae mo s nth n ly , st e rcit of tbalt has much time experimenting and gvestiga p tlng sus to the most efficient preparation from it., for popular me, and has for Horne time used In his own practice with most happy rvsnits the ef fectual medicine now presented to tile publicus DR. WELLS' EXTRACT OF JURIIIBEIIA and he confidently recommends to every faintly ma houesehokl remedy which should be freely taken as a Blood Purifier In ail de rangements of the system and to animate and fealty. ail 'weak and lymphatic . ' tempera ments. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, Platt street, New York, Bole Agent for the United States. Price One Dollar per bottle. Bend for Circu lar, my 24 ly w 2 A GENTS I IMAM, TIIIS trewill pay agents a salary of $3O per week and expenses, or allow a large commlsalon, to sell our new and wonderful inventions. Ad dreas, . M. WAAINEit .4 Co. , 1a.5-6talf . Marshall, Men. it • OFEN - G SLATE. , Forum SLAT --riucss RED VOED The Undersign' hastenstantly.on hand a =triply of Roofing Slate for sale at Requeed SLATE, . A. leo, an extra LIGHT ROOFING Intended for elating on shingle roots. Employing the very beat Waters all work L warrant4xlloe executed 111 the beet 'manner. Sanders and others will 'find it to their Inter. eat to examine the salnples at his Agricultural and Seed Warerooms, N 0.29 East King street' Lancaster, Fa ..d ors west of the Court House We have a.w the Asbestos Reefing for flat real, Or reeve' slate and shingles cannot' be dud. ta Sir superior to PLeetle or - Gravel • , Vlcamiazar awn .‘ger.A.r.t...44;444.1* A izlvtllllaNcirraltagin - 10 LANCASTiCkfiar"' 411110 ) Bri. dJO. 17111.01zirnri . r , j un ee;t3.17,_.L1 In!PLIRALII AND nairsri . Aiwa Eiritairr canitrfvrepargotren: • bei oW' Ninth. South. Elide. ' . .Tbros PI and Venetian aVre ' 4155 LlithsOes.Mats and Win. dow Shades. The styles are .new and hand- ; sorne. -Theutrollty Is the best. Thsprieea are Nary low. Quick maim at a small profit is the .role.- •No tremble to ahow WILLIAM °Ern; • ' ' 832 Arch Street. ' liberal discount will ba 'made to elotrileraeaublle institnUons and clergymen. • Particular attention paid to country trait C"V ETINGSI AMERICAN AND IMPORTER. AXMINSTERS, VELVETS, ENGLISII BRUSSELS, CROSSLEY'S TAPESTRIES, T II RE E-PLIES, INGRAINS, Hall and Stair Carpetings, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, CANTON AND CO`2OA MATTINGS. Oar stock ono of the INEsT IN TRU COUNTRY PRICES THE LOW ES'I 2EEVE L. KNIGHT er, SUN, 1=.2 ell ESTN UT ST ICI.; ET, CARPETINUNI MC= A very elegant aesortinent of ,SLEY TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, A mong which arc a number of NEW PATTERNS NEVER BEFORE OFFER- Also, a full assortment of 01 lior nlI k I mix of CA RP E'r I NUF3, OIL CLOTHS, mATT INCAS, &c. The above goods have been bought FOR CAR AT LOWEST l'ltiCh.s, WILL D. 8E SOLD ACCORDINGLY. AND Your custom is respectfully solicited. SAMUEL RICKNER 910 ARcir STREET, PHI LA DEMI! TA, PA. apro-10twIt 71103tetS DEVITT. rig 37 South Second litrent Above Chestnut, PIIILADELPHIA, Has past opened, with a large and well so- r. heeled stock of Foreign and Doineatlerar- r p , petlngs, of choice styles and qualities. Also, 011 Cloths, Mnttinga, Druggets,ltugs, .7, Mats Stair Hods, die., 3 c., all of which r. Q he will sell very cheap for cash se . 1. p7-Bmwila Ami'm HI UNBORN SCO MATTRESS, FEATHERS, BEDDING wA R BROOMS, 44 NORTH TENTH ST., BELOW ARCH CHAMBER. FURNITURE Spring Rada, SpringCata, Spring Mattresileit flair Mattretiaex, I lurk Matt reNses, Strum Matt resses WOVEN WIRE MATTRESS, TIIE BEAT BED EVER OFFERED FORSALI. N. 11.—Our Intention Is to treat all customers so that they will become permanent dealers with us. and orders x 111 receive time Name at tention, and persons can boy just us cheape an If present at the store. w 36 NORTH SECOND STREET. 36 FURNITII.RE DIRECT FRO3fiTHE MA N CFA (.77T FRANCIS I). KRAMER C CO., CABINET-MAKERS AND UPROLSTERNRS, NO. 36 NORTH SECOND STREET Next door to Christ's Clinicli, Manufacturer. of and Dealers lu Fine and Me dium Walnut Furniture, Parlor, Library. Din ing Morn and Chamber Sults n 1 the latest de signs and bent workmanship. Also, Cottage Chamber Sults. qy Mattresses, Bedding, he., of every de scription. All goods warranted. u2ll-3mw AGRICULTURAL IMPLE' TS T HE ADVANCE! CALL AND HEE BEFORE YOU BUY connudx's MOWER & REAPER PERFECT MOWER & A PERFECT REAPER. In our two-wheeled Machine with two Cot ter-Burs, one for gratin and one for grain, one Sickle and two Knivea, with two rates of llPted,andotittirig different widths, manufac tured from Arst-claw material and warranted to work eatiafactory In all kinds of groan and groin. Also, THE PRIZE MoWER, A two,vbeeled Machine, with Ti'ting Lever,,, Frame Spring...to. 10 cutting-power cannot be choked by the wand matted mean that ever greet. They are the leading Machines of Amer ica. For Halo by Sample Machines can be seen at Cooper's Hotel, Laneaster,sand at 1.11.1 z. The agent will be at Cooper's lintel. Moo - dayx, Wednesdaya and Saturd aye. 1017-3tw All kinds Repairs on hand. Call early. H AUVEST OF 11471. We would respectfully call the attention or all farmers who need a complete machined harvester, to examine Into the merits of our Lancaster county built reaper and mower, 'TILE VALLEY CHIEF. It Is a simple two-wheeled machine, having side delivery. WEIIOI throws the grain entirely onto' the way of the team fur the next truth. it tem a rear nut, a flouting finger bar ; the guards or lingers are mule of the best wrought g reu• faced with steel. The height of the rut eon be altered with ease while mot Jon, thus enabling one to pass obstructiOns or Out long or short stubble; and the whole machine Is built with an eye to convenience , simplicity and We are now building the VALLEY CIIIEF of two sixes. We have, at great expense and attention, enlarged our patterns so as to build a machine 150 pounds heavier than our last year's machine; having higherdriving wheels hand such other alterations as our experience as suggested. We are prepared to furnish, either the higher-wheeled machine or ma chines made exactly like those of last year, with which our Lancaster county custOniers are no well pleased. If you wuut a light, twp-horse machine, the VALLEY CHIEF is the Machine to buy. If you wanta machine that is able to pick np very badly lodged grain with ease and eer - minty, and rake itoil.get the VALLEY CHIEF—it willdo it. The Marsh, self-rake, In this particular, has no superior. If you want a machine • that 'combines th e qualities of a tinit•chow selfoaker in grain, to. gether oue of the best and meet mowers, get with the VALLEY cutp.:F. handy It you wish to get the machine that has hosts of admiring Hieuds among hundreds of the intelligent and discriminating fanners of Ltin crWter county, choose tile VA LLtirY CHIEF. We respectfully refer you to our friends , in every township in the county for good words . Ono 61 our • new style macinnen is oil exhio HOW at the HARDWARE: til'ORK of iSientos. RUSHEE., 141.1131SELMAN & CO., f 0.21 f orth Queen street, Lancaster city. • Mr. 1). K. BURKLIOLI)EIIt Is our general agent for Lancaster County. • For further particulars call on or address the manufacturers. WANTED..—ARENTS IN LANCASTER T I County CO Doll Palmer's Emery Grinder, FOR MOW AND D ED GE TOO REAP,ER, L§. :KNIVES , , ALL It is supplied with anaxtra bevel-wheel for Mower and Reaper Knives. Every fernier aerial lt. it is light, cheap and will lain a life time. Address EDW. C; MIISSELMAN, Strasburg, Lancaster Ca._ mleAtato2o E COLIIIIIMA NATIONAriMrai will pay interest on depoalla, as follows: or 1 per cent. 3, 4 , and g , • • • '8,7 8, 9 and " 4. "IL and 12 a k:hls , ban rbayn3g been. dulyrapnobited .. 7 1. 111 . 7600,74 agent, logn u.Esilovernment. er • eAstiIBTAIROCIR cub! . • x lairolp sang • : .rat ..•,.; Ina D. ezemuctiu FURNITURE FURNITURE, PHILADELPHIA. Feathers, Feather;l3.lll, Bolsters S. Counterpanes, Comfortablen, Blankets, I=l BUY YOUR. PHILADELPHIA The combination of a JOHN B. ELM, AGENT, LITIZ, PA MAIUMI, OILIER& CO., Mount. Joy. Lancaster Co., BANKING HOUSES.