arbr ,farm. TO COMSESPONORNIM , Communications upon eubJects-Of interest to the farmer, the gardener, the fratt-grower and stock-breeder are solicited for this depart ment of the paper. - All such communications should be addressed to lJLuzcn EITILICILIM Agricultural Editor, Conestoga, Lancaster county, Pa. Prevention of Swormbig. The following extract from a letter by DZIERZON, the greatest apiarian in the world, to the Bienenzeitung, published in Germany, was copied into the Bee- Keeper's Journal. The operation of swarming is not without trouble and annoyance; the apiarian will often watch his colonies for weeks, and no swarms will issue, even during the most favorable weather and then again at an unguarded mo ment, out they will come, and cluster on places where they can be hived only with personal danger; not unfrequent ly the swarm will fly away, or many will rush out several times and return to the hive; the fertile queen may fall to the ground and is lost, or from the mingling of swarms, she may be stung to death by strangers. From these cir cumstances, there has been much spec ulation as to the means to prevent un expected and too frequent swarming, and since some time ago, several through the If ienenzeilung desired to know my views on the subject, I submit the foi -1 swing: Whoever will limit the swarming of his stocks, or intends to prevent It, needs to Introduce, of course, such races of bees, as are not generally inclined to swarm. The common grey or black bee spread over the most part of Germany is such a race, although in good seasons, they have even thrown off man y swarms. In 1835, there was not one day In six weeks In which one swarm or more did not issue in the apiary of my father, of about thirty hives, the last ones gather ing even more than they needed. One afternoon, fifteen swarms flew together and formed a cluster as large as a horse. Every hive with an old queen had its first swarm and often after-swarms. Stocks with young queens are not in clined to swarm the same year, al though they may be very strong, and Ire favored with excellent weather for the purpose. Hence hives with old queens, unless their removal is un desirable, can be best managed on the non-swarming principle by removing I hem and giving h young queen or an unripe queen cell, and since nothing weakens a hive so muoh as often swarm ing, the bee-keeper will best prevent that by cutting out all queen-cells after eight or ten days, which may be used in different ways in the apiary, for in stance, make an artificial swarm, easily done by using a whole brood-comb with ttueen-cell attached, with adhering bees to which are added from other hives limn, bees and other brood-comb. :To prevent absolutely the Issue of swarms it is necessary to make up such artifi cial swarms upon such days as are favor able for the purpose. The process of enlarging the brood-chamber, or run ning the surplus to control swarming lots by no means a certain ending, although one or inure full combs are taken out of the breeding-room and empty ones inserted in their place, with the excision or all immature queen cells. To the apiarian who:expects from his I ives more honey thou swarms, we rec ommend the common grey bee, but es pecially the yellow Italian bee. This is the very honey-bee, by whose eminent instinct of gathering, they have no im pulse, or very little, to swarm, except in very pleasant weather. The Italians make all ;operations easy, because they are very good-natured, Which is a great help in our management, when we would prevent our bees front swarming. 'Disease of Miceli Po!, Discuse, in Sheep.—From com munications which I have received re lating to the above disease, I have gath ered the following highly important l'acts and suggestions:—First, that it Is identical with hog cholera, and that both diseases are caused by numerous small worms in the stomach and intes tines. One man, who *item to me, says he cures hog cholera aid " pales " in sheep with ,the sonic medicine; and it is my opinion that the hen cholera folmits of the same classification. Post mortem examinations have discovered thousands of small worms in the stom ach of sheep. The theory being cor rect—of which I have no doubt—what ever expels worms from the animal will act as a preventative and a cure. Copperas given in salt, at the rate of one-fourth of a pound to a hundred sheep, is recommended, to which 1 would add tobacco, pulverized or in scull: It is death cm the insect tribe. Coal oil ( petroleum) is recommended, as all Infallible remedy. It has lately I een tried in one case of the pale dis ease under my observation, and with perfect success. I think that if the l'acts above given will be made known throughout the country, it will save thousands of valuable sheep and logs. I would recommend gas-tar as a cer tain cure for foot-rot in sheep. The feet should be carefully pared to remove every particle of the diseased portion, then washed and allowed to dry. Each belt should then be dipped in a small dish of the gas-tar. To Prvice o Chilled Lamb.—hold the chilled lamb in a large tub half-full or more of warm Nvltter, and give it a thorough washing, taking care to keep Load out •of the water. This is the best, the safest, and quickest way to re vive a lamb that is almost chilled to death. Let them be rubbed dry with dry cloths, and get them well warmed before they are returned to - their dams. It requires a long time to warm a chill• ed lamb by wrapping it in a cloth and placing it on the floor near a stove, \Odell. is often the coldest place in the I.) mill. .S . weileil Jaws rued Throat in ,S7ierp.— The first thing to be done then is to take the animal away from the flock as soon as it is attacked, and keep it away in :mother barn, if possible, the further the Letter and safer for the rest. Give it plenty of fresh air and sunlight; shear lie wool closely from the affected part ; lake a hop-poultice, and spread it upon a cloth long enough to reach from the nose down to the brisket, and' wide enough to come well up on the sides of the neck. the edges of this cloth sew live pairs of strings, one to be tied between the eyes and nose, one be tween the eyes and ears, and three upon the neck. Let this he changed us often as it gets cold. (live a pint of good oat-meal gruel, .into which you have put two teaspoonsful of strong gin ger mule. gi II of whiskey,every six hOurs, and if you lose your patient you will have the consolation of knowing that you .have given It the best treatment that experience could suggest. If a swelling occurs, which is not at tended by mortification, or which does not result hi that, careful search should he made for any abscesses that may be forming about the parts, and when any :;qll spot is found, is should at once be punctured with a sharp knife. If the :iliscess be a large one, or there be several of them, apply the same poultice as rec ommended above, and the same:gener al treatment, modified by the mildness or the severity of the disease. Sore Mouth in Meep.—Sheep frequent ly become sore in the lips, from feeding on St. Johnswort and other foul plaints; or front unhealthy blood. One of the best 'lock masters whom we ever knew gave us this as his method of cure: Take tine saltpetre and mix it with pig's foot or other soft animal oil. With a lather of eastile soap wash oil' the scabs from the sheep's lips and anoint the parts allicted with the mixture above speci fied. Another cure for sore lips in sheep is to wash with a steep of gold thread in waiter. Palsy in Waxp.—This disease consists in a suspension of the powers of the nervoussystem, either wholly orb part. Sometimes the animal is totally help less, every limb being affec!ed; at others it is principally confined to the loins.— The cause of this disease is generally cold combined with moisture; the ani mal becomes chilled and is found per- Imps, after a snowy night, in the help less state before mentioned. Though more frequently affecting lambs, it may also attack sheep of all ages, and partic ularly the ewe that has aborted or pro duced her lamb with difficulty, and after a tedious labor in cold weather. It often attacks the newly dropped lamb,—sometimes proves fa tal during the night. When less severe the lamb is found stationary and with its hind limb powerless; and when this is the case it rarely becomes otherwise than stunted in' growth, though after a time it may get rid of.the paralysis. This disease is often con, founded, and not unfrequentlyconnect ed with rheUmatistu ; Wit the former has its origin in the nerves,. whilst the latter though the9nore painful, is au affection of the 'inneeles. ' . The treatment of palsy inaheep con sists in the application of warmth ex , ternally, but moderate at first; and grad ually increased. A stimulant should be given internally in warm gruel or ale. A drachm each of powdered ginger and gentian, with two drachms of spirit of nitrous other, is a dose for. a sheep, and may be &Vert once or twice.a day ; and from one-quarter to one-half the above will be sufficient for a lamb. If symptomS of purging should appear, tho following astringent medicine will be found very useful: Powdered chalk, THE . . one ounce; :PoWmaTea , Ca/40%0 wig drachms; powdere g nger, w drachms; powdered opium,:lralf a drachm. To be mixed carefully with half a pint of pepnermliit-water; - and two or three tablespoonsful given morn ing and night to a sheep, and half this quantity to a lamb.—American Stock, Journal. • Improved Bolinlielroi; Within the past few years great im provements have been made in Eng land, in the breeding of Berkshire hogs, both in the weight and aptitude to, fat ten. Among the black breeds,'says Mr. Sidney, by universal consent, the im proved Berkshire hog stands at the head of the list, either to breed pure, or, to cross with inferior breeds. The Berk shire was originally a smaller breed, but it has very recently carried off prizes in the large classes at Royal Agricul tural and other shows. They have been improved by judicious selection and dis tant crosses with the Neapolitan, which have added to their fattening qualities. They are much esteemed by butchers for evenness of flesh (that is, more lean to the proportion of fat) tha any other breed—and this is a good re comm Lion. The late Prince Albert, did a great deal towards improving the Berkshire breed, and the improved Berkshires are almost all traced back to his herd. They are now considered by Berkshire farmers to be divided into a large and a small breed. If fitst class they should be covered with long black silky hair. The white should be confined to "four white feet, a while wol between the eyes, and a few white hairs behind each shoulder." AtMr. Sadler's, Bentham, near Crick lade, one of the most successful improv ers of Berkshires, we saw thr4e hun dred, every one of which was marked in this manner. Mr. Sadler obtained his original stock from the late Lord Bar rington's herd. At Baker street he once won the prize for the best fat pig in the yard, with a sow nearly four years old, which had been the mother of a numer ous progeny. She was Ii feet 4 inches in length, 7 feet li inches in girth, and weighed 41 score 16 the., or tibn Ihs.— more than many fat heifers. But it seems to be the general opinion of feed ers that llerkshi we pay best at moderate weights. Unfortunately this hog has been kept almost exclusively for breeding; com paratively few feeders have experiment ed in fattening the pure Berkshire for the packer—and, therefore, the breed has not hail a fair test. We know a gentleman who Is this season fattening as dozen or more poor Berkshires, in or der to show the capacity of these small boned hogs to take on weight, and In' expects to bring them up to an average of 7110 lbs. net. Another good point in the Berkshires, is, They will fatten at any age. As a rule, It Is deildedly more profitable to feud young hogs than old ones. A long series of experiments has been conducted at, the Agricultural College Farm in Michigan, by which it is proved conclusively that, with a given amount of fool, a young hog will put on 25 per cent. more meat than an old one of the same breed. Some breeds will not fatten well while young, but the Berkshire can be fattened at any age. 'lie next ex cellence claimed for this breed is Its fix ity of type. In the progeny of all the recently established breeds, there is 'nom or less variation, because the breed or type was not yet thoroughly estab lished. Itut with the Berkshire the progeny is invariably like the pttrents.— A InerieUll Stock Jourwrl. Mr. J.llll Satterfield, of Easton, Md has a cow—a grade—half Alderney and half Ayrshire, ten years old this sum mer, and has at her side now her tenth calf, having had three calves in the last eleven months, all living and doing well. He has sold 9 calves from her, which brought him $2OO. She gives be tween 4 and 5 gallons of milk daily, and yields about S pounds of butter weekly. There are 9 of her calves living, valued t SSOO. A CHAPTER OF FACTS SI/ace is valuable In a newspap-r, and It Is therefore proposed in this advertisement to condense a variety of farts, towormoL to the politic Into a small compass. Those Melo re ler to politic, Stomach bitters—what that colehrated medicine Is, and what it will do. In 1 he first place, then, the article it a stimulant, tonic and al lenitive, consisting of a combina tion or lull absolutely pure spirit tams agent with the most. valuable medicinal vegetable substances tind Botanic research int.s placed at the disposal of the chemist, 11111.1 the physician. These ingredients are compounded wit h great, care, and in such proportions Its 11l produce a preparation which Invigorates without. ex elittig the .enerai system, and tones, ri guildes and controls the stomach, the bowels, the liver, 0.11.1 tile minor secretive organs. What thin great restorative will do must be gal hered from what it has done. The rnsl +f dyspepsia, or any oilier form 01 Indigestion, in which it has been persistently administered without effecting a 11011•31 types, Is yet to be heard trout. and the same may be said of Ml ions disorders, Intermittent lever, nervous allections, general debility, constipation, sick mental disabilities to which the feeble are so subject, It purities all the tinkle* of Ihe body, including OW 11100(1,11.1111 tile gen tle stimulus which it imparts to the nervous system is not succeeded by the slightest reac tion. This is a climiter or !acts 'which readers, tar their own sakes, shontd mark and remem ber. "Y -AT-LA TT 3. F. FRUF:AILAVE. Attorney unit Coll llt I.IIW. Ca 13,14.W* COllliltbin. . F. NK 111." P, N 0.13 Ntlrc.:l Dtalco Fl.. l,alII•It•11.AS FA,VA V. REED. • Nor: h DO, Al.. i!••Knt.f,r N.. 19 Norill Duke st., f.ntlef.xter r:61..9. ht. N 0.5 :3ontli I Wk.) it.. I,Kne:.tor 1ti..71.11•7t!.4'1E, I.!. rt. .1 I I A:l,llhter I=l No. Lki1:1,11111.1.. 11=2151 v, r.c.aatA.N. No. 5 North llntre . gt., I.s.hcomtor NTIANRILA.N. No. 0 South Queen et.., auevitor riouTei, Columbia. Lanrnaler e o llnly, P D. W. PATTERSON, .llps removed hla ollice I.n No. 6.8 Enst, Klne s SIMON P. EBY. ATTORNEY•AT-LAW, OFFICE WITH N. 14LLH ARE It, NORTII DUKE STREET, n 2", LAN cAsTER. PA. ur:tB Iv I'O.BACCO AND SEG A Mi. E ita.sT AN D czioickwr () I( I N G tL I OI3A(X I ,( :1,1 11 T NI). 1, MAItYi..INI). :44.0 LI eat. Every • l'actgfl 0 .; bears that higeripitcia,lati 1 vw 1".7C01'15.102C1, .IJIIAVID CAIISON, ounlry Produce received and sold on cm 1u ROOFING. SLATE L)1001PING SLATE—rancES ILEDWICCII it The undersigned has constantly on Intuit a 101 l supply of Roofing Slate for sale at Reduced Yrices. Also, an extra LIUhiT ROOFING SLATE, intended for elating on shingle roofs. Employing the very bent. slaters all work is warrati Lett to he executed in the best manner. :handers and others will find O. i.e. their Inter tint to examine the scut lea aL hls Agrlcultanal and Seed Warernome, No. ZS East King street, caster,Ls a Pa,. 2 dtiiirs west of the Court Hoene We have a AO A.nbestee Eiginug for tint roots, or NO' ere dale and shingles cannot be used. it is far superior to Bastin or Ailravel Rnging. tfclAr .41 , :n. 71.. SP RT41174 RN; BANKING HOUSES 11 .1 111 E COLVIIIOLA 'NATIONAL BANK will pay Lu Wrest on deposits; tie follows Fur 1 mouth 4 per Cont. " " " 3, 4 and .5 Mouths. " 11, 7,8, it and 10 " 11 aud " 53,6 . This bank having been duly appointed agent, will receive subscriptions lur the new luau of U. S. Ouvernmeut. • SAMUEL SUOMI; Canter. Columbia,. March 15, 1871. . Inls4mwll CCU CiI,IIIAILEICS. pHIILIP DOEBSO3f, (Successor to Steigerwalt & Doersom,) MANUFACTURER (3 OF CARIUAEB B , UG GIES, MAREET 'WAGONS, &C., Carriages, &a., always on hand and made to order.. All wor warranted.. /..teguirlag done at short notice. • REMIWRER THE OLD STAND,: • East Ring street, half-square from the Court Myl.o ,• House. • • .lyclaw 14 . 0.4.7.4.th7:p ; 21:ETAI,L 8.4.1);6L1,ZEv NOS.AITDI2 EAST SING STREE T , lan 70 LANCASTER, PA. tfw w.. OA-SWEit V - E - E3t.14 - 1" ) IlqlT=l,-tlta-LEN-J&Erfi-, 1-1-1 .L.Ett. NOTIOESr; REGISTZUP.W.NOTICE." - TOK Counts: of thefollowlog persona arc, flied In the Ile Eater's mace at Laneaerar empty", confirms on and allowanee.o ant OrL i nnas Court to held In the city of Lances A . M.MONDAY, JIINE1911.1871„atID o'clock: . Dr. Jacob H. Moaner, Executor of Peter Baker. John H. Shenk, .Guardlan of Mary Worialk, . _ late Mary Hamaker: Adam Herr. Guardian of Martha Ann May, now wife of Amos Sullonberger. Joseph M. Entenhotuie, Guardian of Sarah J. Baughman. henry Wolgamuth, Executor of Frederick Foust. Daniel Bard, Guardian of Clara Frances Shrein er and Sarah Augusta Shreiner. Jacob Risser, Guardian of Daniel Daebler. Henry Snyder and Peter Snyder, kiXecators of Peter Snyder. . • _• • John Rancg, Guardian of Granville Miller, Walter Miller and Henry A.. Miller ., Robert Beyer, Administrator of Hannah E. Griffith. Robert Beyer, Administrator of. Elizabeth Beecher. Anna P.. ft - silley. Administratrix d. b. n. c. t. s of Edward H. By an. Joan bl. Hopp and Wm. G. Kopp, Administra tors of William Kopp. Jacob Lindeman and John Lindeman, Ad ministrators of Anna Lindeman. Isaac N. Townsend, Guardian of Willbun B. Williams. John N. Eby, Trustee under the Will of John . - Landis. Elias Shreiner, Administrator of 3fugdalenn Spoonour. John Shenk, Jacob Shenk and Isaac Shenk, Executors of Henry Schenk, for money be queathed to Jacob Bowers, a grandson of said deceased. Dr. Jacob H. Mouser, Guardian of Theodore Landis. John S. Harrier and Samuel Earner, Adminis trators of Joseph Varner. E. 13. Bomberger and John B. Bomberger, Ad ministrators ofJohn Bomberger. Henry G. Tschopp, Executor of Christopher Tseliopp. John Limbic. Guardian of Lydia Km rt s. Annie Carstens, Acting Adadnistrati ix of Al bert F. Curator's. John S. WWI; Guardian of Mary Brubaker. Adam Herr, Guardian of Edwin and Peter Maynard. Christian Strenge, Administrator of George Strange. Ellen J. Jack, Administrator of John Jack. William S. Davis, Guardian of Wtll Imo Jack, Matthew W. Jack, John C. Jack and Mary E. Jack. Levi Elehellierger, Acting Administrator of George K. Elchelberger. Cyrus M. Bretttu and Philip W. Brehlll Ad ministrator of fillip Brehm. 1St:11.111.111in K. Long. Ailin inli,trat or of John Hurry. Daniel S. Geist and Geo. Delltiven, Executors of Christian dhelner. John It. Stelintaii, Guardian of Lavinia Kuhns. Lucinda sheik and Emanuel S. Slicric, Ad ministrators of John it. Jonepla Brandt anal haat:lntel Brandt, Executor.. of Christian Brandt. 3. C. Lynch, one of the Executors of If mach). Lynch. Warmer and J:11'011 Willitler, Excon tors of Mary \Vaulter. John L. Boller, Executor of Clarintlan L. Ilea ler. • Michael Bawl:wailer, littardian of Burial,: flood, (now Of ago atilt! Wife Delpd Anna Good total Env. (food. Ernnt bax.actator of Padilla Hot h. George Keen, Attila Inintrattor of Lenitanall Keen. Abraham Horst, Administrator of Eliztalael I Roland. ti. \\Tenger, Guardian 01 Eliza Hhrelner. ,hoopli Gerber, Adminimirator Noy Ger ber. Sh,•nrl: and .1.0111 liuhb, :11111111W:11 It I,lreto Isll4.ll.t.•lSlleltelt. EMEMEMEIN= Nuat• M. Ulhhh, Huard tili.:11111111. Cat hitrlste A. 611.1olt• and I:Lry \Vlllimn C. 1.1111:erl,), Cluhrdiath C. Plulterton, .Ir. John Trttrive .4 Lydia. Miller, (lal, Lydia Norrl,) Ilettry r, Administrator lII' Jacol,l'ial Bartilierd Mann, (fa mur,) Admiiiistialor u. Mary Aduw thrill. Exeelli.w of Fuuntol Sifolgart. leitivon Pusher, 4urviviii4 h.sis•iiim . tit 11011.11- 111111 King'. Edwin Kimiginaela.r and Curtis ley, l:xrru torn of Ito. I,t.nh•l John .1. Hoorn.). tun' I.:(lmird NieGovern, 11x °colors of Tleimm liooney. Joseph Ilarnilton, of Emma an Julie Spoor. I%llehael 'Huber, AChninlstrator of ltonjatul 111111=IMISEDIESEIZE . - Exeentm . s of Samuel Mart I I. 11. It. SWlll . lllruNtee of Sant oil Tneollore 11..11 Samuel 1 7 .1)y, Executor of DanklEntorline. It. Royer and I.atiu•. 151,1mker, ;uartilaits nll Idle minor children of Jacob lirtlhalcer. David Kill ingvr, Aunilui.•arutur of Catilerin Forduey. 11. 11. Swnrr, fluardltnn of Sannu..l Boll!nge and Mary A tin Blling,. Dr. J UCLA) 11, M 11.,, I uardlan of Ada B. Lan din. lieorge 11. Eager, Administrator of Titonm Eager. Dentel U. Grufrund Adam Groff, Executors t Magdalena llroff. Abra p ham _Rupp, Administrator or John \\ Ru Abraham p, li. Denlinger and Isaac Esbensinul Executors of Wahl. Denting, Ellmbeth Kline, Admlnistlatrix of Geo. Lin dem tl th. Israel Mellinger runt t3ninuel Wolf, Executor Kemper. Wm. Good, Geo. Good mid Aaron Good, Ex evultws or Cyrus Bold. Win. Bechtel, Adintulstrat or of Mania Fla, 711.0 K. Shenk and .Tacob S. Mlller, Exc. tors of uhristlim Jacob ISlUs,er. Executor of John Masser • Andrew Weller, Executor of Jiunes Ed ienril. George b. Sprecher, Expel - nor of Amy ('rice. /1.11. Withers, Administrator of lir. Oro. Nt Withers. Dr. S. R. Sample, Art lug Executor of Dr. Ni titanic! W. Salop!, Joseph D. Pownail, henry POWIIIOi, AlllbrOS ensol3l=ZMM=l!.E=l of Joseph Pownall. D. U. Eshleman, E. H. Yundt and B. F. Esh It xnun, Executors ol Isa:ot E. 11 it , Nter, dec2t who was Executor of Ellzab..th Follett John CI rider, Executor of John Monk Jonas ltoyer, Cyrus Iloyer„Jolan M. Royer an Henry ItOyE-r. Adm I ffistraters 01 Juo. llenry Administrator or E.ll.4sbut Halbach. I WIKIer, ~ , ,Ifolulstrator of Susan Las lieury 7 11110 r, A0.n1,0,11,1,0, of Ca'.hrrh h'ritz. bury B. 1 trnmlt. Jar,l, 111,11.1 t, David 1 Brandt au,' Benjamin 11.14rai1.11, :Wlllllll. trat.o. or Henry Brandt. Christian Metsier and..Alarsho 1• ecutm.s orElizabolk fir:1(11)111. Chrihllan Stlt/gen, Adminbillator of Jaeol., Funk. . • Magdalona Ehy nud C. Clement. Eby, Ad ml IbLratocs or J acob Eby. Samuel I renlinger, tin:Lydian of Aaron Eby Jacob (iron; GuardLan of 111,11 Fraz.a.. I=MM=n=IMME LEUZE= Elizabeth Mann. Cynts b,)1118 CUM c Margarict Facylllll3",.. ,Ic,llll AllilMlNtc, EZVoIII A 11111,1 1 ,1. and A. I pouter, Executors of Joh. All house. Andretv hlehnltcy, Cu:odium of Annie Our Ituleler. Johu Doner,Uuardlon of .3olin Ke.der. James L. Gibson, Administrator of Margare (4 I lam 5. George Warfel and V:i.lentlne. W'orfrl, Exeeit tors of Jacob Warfel. Henry Kuhns, Administrator ofJohn Kohn Christian liersthey, Guardian 01 Allllle Hershey. Christian Hershey, Guardian of John flrrsht• s Joseph El. Fegle, Administrator, With uu• \VII aline:Cod, ot Joseph F. (lower. David .31eilitiger, Executor of Louisa \Void Win o Weaver, Guardian of Wm. Weaver. . - - Susanna Bryan, Adinluistratrix of Edward IF. Bryan. ChrisUan Hutt, Administrator of David Will. John Hollinger, Peter Hulling r and Supt ttel Hollinger, Executors of Joint Hollinger. Sanders APCullough, Guardian of J. Lindley .M'Phei son. ' David 173.Zhnmerman, acting Executor of Michael Welter, deceased, aml 'restametitary Guardian or .Magdalena Web, and Daniel Welter. John Kauffman, Guardian of Hacluxel Ke neagy. Dr. J. C. Netrand ,I, L. Eshleman, Executors of Ann M. Shelly. Dr. Hammel R. Sample, Guardian of Jane W. I,che, David Leckie, Margaret. M. Levin., Barrie!, H. Leckie, Philip I'. Lrelle and llain N. Leehe, JOllll Meek, Guardian of Salome D. Haub. .Loon I /Orr, lillartllllll of at y Ann K end ig and Enlnla Kandla. Attain iffaucker, Administrator of George 11. l'ickel. Henry S. Eberly, Executor of.ractili Engle. Henry S. Eberly, Administrator of Ai Hey ler. Elizabeth Whisier and Benjamin Willi:lm, Executors of David Whinier. Attain R. Lutz, John Lutz stud J no. It. Gockley, Executors of ohn Lutz. Jacob L. Stettin:Ll), Administrator of Mary I.ui b. Emilie Mester, Admlnlstratrix of Jared K. Anna Long and Jacob Hertzler, Executors of Herman Long. Lizzie Harmer, Adrift istratri x of Jacob M. 1 taxmen. Peter M'Conomy, Administrator of Mary AVG titre. John S. Royer and Jacob Henley, Executorsof Jacob Royer. Benjamin F. Moslem', Guardian of William E. Goodman I 11./W of age , Jacob S. timid -3111111, Emma E. Goodman and Mary Jane Goodman. Jacob S. Eby, Executor of Mary Eby. Jacob S. Eby, Administrator of Abraham S. Eby. George Russel, Administrator, with the Will annexed, of Sarah Hilton. John C. Hager, Executor of Catharine linger. John C. Huger, Executor of Catharine Huger, Who wits Executrix of cha.topi., linger. Benjamin K. Long, Administrator of Anna Long. Samuel Book, Daniel Book, John H. Miller, and David Book, Administrators uf Book. Samuel McDaunel, Guardian of Lydia Stoll, (lute Geistweit). H. C. Martin, Executor of George Martin. Rebecca Petermuu (lute Frick.) and John 13. Livingston Executors of Charles S. Frick. Henry H . Wiley, John E Wiley and Conrad Zeigler, Executors of.iohn Wiley. Andrew J. Kauffman, Atha lulstrator of Maria D. White. Rebecca U. Mellinger, Ad rant istratrix of Mar tin K. Mellinger. David Eshleman, Guard! on of Mary Eshleman. John It. Hershey, Guardian of Mary Auu Slienoberper. Entien Frimitlin, Administrator coin testa ment° 11.1111,X0 of A II 1.111 101,11frietl. F. B. Musselman, Administrator of Michael Zercher. Daniel liens, Executor Of Chanel, Blereugel. \V. Whitaker am Jacob Sholl', Executors of Felix Sweigart. IV. Coleman Henderson and Samuel J. Hen derson, Administrators of Thomas U. Hen derson. A. R. Vintner, .A nistrator of Abram K /Inner. Peter Euersole and Jacob It. Ebersole. Execu tors of Rev. Peter Ebersole. Right Rev. James F. -Wolid, JaMeS T. Dunn, and Samuel H. Reynolds, Executors of Pat rick McEvoy. D. Herr, (Potmea,) Administrator of Enos B. Herr. John, Administrator, with the Will annexed of George Foust. B. M. Kramph, Executrix ME. J. Krafflpit i , Alexander H. Siaymaker, Executor of Henry ellaymaker. Jtisiah sheaffer and DaVid Hochstetter, Administrators of John Sheafer. John IL Zeiler, Executor of Amelia-Jane Sher- E. J. Bowmen and A. B. Bowman, _ Adtitiniat trators of Dr. H. 13. Bowman. • • William Sprecher and BenJamin Spfecher, Administrators of Solomon Neiman. - Hoary SotideY, David Sonder and Feted San der, Exeentonfof Christian Bonder. • • Danielllrenernan and I . JaCeib Brenentan, • ininistrators Of JONI Breneinan.• "- Benjamin Huber, Executor of George Beecliy. Dr. John Kentlig, ciaardian of the Minor dint " dren of Henry : ' • .William Lander and Beffiamin.Rhoads V.xec tors of .101 m Mlller. Register's Office; ! 3 : 1311- ENcY.. Regis 4l ter. play 20, 11371. 1:13024 w2l. L A PIERRE . . 4) sE , ' MOAT! AR - DaffE.TrbtrrsTßEETs, TIIIDA.DELPECIA, J. D. RIITTER*ORJR, PROPRIETOR. 119 TERMS PER DAY $3.50. lywl6 _LEGAL NOTICEq. USTATE OF- -JOSEPH"; . areurrassoar, x.s. 5r.... late of Mt.. Joy dec'd.—Letters testamentary on said estatehnving been Mle. ed to the undersigned, all persons indebted .to said decedent are requested trr make. immell , ate settlement, and thews having eliding or de; mauls against the estate of -mid - decedent, .to make known the same to the undersigned. without delay, residlni zt in said township. B. F.• MASTEELSoId. , J. S. MASTERSON, Executors. m3l-GLw2-'.. IGISTATE OF PE'TER SINGER, SENIOR; Li late of Penn township, deeeased.—Letters testamentoxy onsald estate having been grant. ed to the undersigned, all persons indented thereto, are reqnsted to make immediate set tlement, and those having claims ordemsnds against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned. JOHN SINGER, in Penn township. CYRUS SINGER. in Elizabeth township.- my 3( Gtw•2 ESTATE OF GEORGE SWEIGART. SR., late of West Donegal twp., dec'd.—Letters of administ ration on said estate having been granted to the unders+gned, all persons Indebt ed thereto are requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or de mands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the under signed, residing in sold township. LkVI SWEIGART, Administrator. Wat. It. WILSON, Attorney. m3l-6twVo ESTATE OF JOHN HONNFJL, LATE OF Little Britain township, deceased.—Let ters Testamentary on mild estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebt ed thereto are requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersign ed, residing In said township. SARAH A. RUNNER. WILLIAM HENRY RITNNF.Ft, my2l-61w21* Executors. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF CHRISTIAN B. Neuhauser, of Salisbury twp., Lancas ter county.—Christ lan B. Neulmuser, of Salis bury twp., having by deed of voluntary assign meat assigned and transferred all Ills estate and effects to the undersigned, for the benefit of the creditors °rale said Christian B. Nen. hanger, they therefore give notice to all per sons indebted to said assignor, to make pay ment to the undersigned without delay, and those having elaims to present them to IL S, KERNS, SAMUEL L. KAUFFMAN, Assignees, Residing In Salisbury tµ•p =Mil ErsTATE OF JOHN WEIDLEM LATE Ei or At anhelm township, doceased.—The un dersigned Auditor, appointed to dist Houle the balance renutning in Um hands of.humb Weidler, Executor of Um Will of said ,dee'd, to and among those legally entitled to the IMMO, will ai haul fur that purpose on WEL,. N ES DAY, the 14th day of .1 I IN ii, A. D„ 1871, at In elook, A. fit., In Om Library Room of the Court HI/05 , , In the city of I,nllenliter, \OW, ell persons Interested In said lllNtributlon attend. D. U, ESIII.EMAN, inyl7-4t.w20 Auditor. VSTATE OF JOON HESS. LATE 01. n Salisbury two., data.—Letters of Atlntlzi barntlou on said estate hay 1,14 Ire.) grautet to the undersigned, all persons Indebted t hero to are request., to make lottuedlat* pay moat and hoso having elalina or (II:11141111N against he of sold tie...lent, trill 111111.3 iherana It warn to hclo tit II ARS) ET A. lIP:SS, Itoßl.lltur ht Sttlitibury I ail., liICNRI" S. RIVIVER. ItPnltllng In l'lkrudisli t N. E. S 31.% Kit, .In., Attorney. n4lo4;twl A CI'OILIIVI'S 01. 1' R UST ESTATES. at C. The Iwcount. or the following-mune(' e tales will he presenl.•l for confirmation t MONDAY, .1 (I.N L 111, 1S71: Daniel Selinatior's Assigneil F.st at e. S. oil z, Assignee. Samuel B. Moorn's A.!gned l' tul o, S. J. A Assignee. Isaac (101nInew's Assipiwtl 1 , :,11V-0, 11 Seeker, Assignee. .111..0) tk.ignell 1'113111,1 lanialcer, Assll.ole4 John K. .I.andl,' Asslgni d lonigtnneher, Assignee Eabralm Bender's Assigned Estate, Lieu. A .:IMber, Assignee. Cleo. W. Itigg), Assigned Estate, Wm. 114 n. _ . and. Assignee. C. Edward hidings' Assigned Estate, Levi K. Brown, A.ssigneu. 111. Meckley's Assigned Estate, Jacob Meek 0 , , Assignee. Edw. H. Bryan's Assigned Estate, S. B. Meckley, As‘ignee. Chas. Sinn - Wilts' Assigned Estate, William A. Morton, Assign EU. Abut. F. Shelly's Assigned Estate, C. W. Brubaker, et al., Assignees. Samuel Blnkley's Assigned Estate, John Gingrich, et al. Assignees. Samuel Wechter's Assigned Estate, Henry Cafroth, Assign,. _ Benjamin Reiirs Trost Estate, JOllllll R rest,. Pl.lllp Alberta Trust Estate, Petty• :hiss er, Trustee. Reuben Itlngwalt'A Trust Estate, David Sty ,r, Trustee. David and Susan Mellinger's Trust Estate, 11,01'10. Shutte, Trustee. Fanny Longs lrust Estate, Jacob I linnaker rustee. kiatn'l Cramer's Trust Estate, „Inn Ara strong. Commit t cc. Geore Ituber's Trust Estate, Join N. EU Comm i ttee. Leah F. Moore's Trust Estate, Chas. Fel Committee. - John Youtz".rrh.l Estate, I'. H. Bonn Committee. Jacob Wisslrex As.igned Estate, P. W. 111 and, Assign., John Server's .Is,:gaed Estate, IL G. Getz, al., Ass4neP. Christian S. f , lill111:111 . A Assigned .I. , :,tate, .1: con B. Shuman, As,igneeN. • p rw ic ys ( mi ce,s. W. D. STAUFFER, May 22, 1671. j Pr " '""""'ai G UL T URAL 1.11 PL E' TS HultvEsT Ok ISfl, We would respectfully call the attention all farmers who need a complete comblu I arvester, 10 exalllllle Into tilo merita of I,lleaSter el,lllliy bunt reaper and mower, THE VALLEY CHIEF. It is a simp:e two-wheeled machine, havii side delivery, winch throws the grain cut In out of the way ig the team Mr the next. 'Liu, IL has a rear cut, a thiaLtlng linger bar; • - guards or lingers are made of the best Wrought iron-laced with steel. Tile height of the Cut van be altered with ease while In motion, thus enabling one to pass obstructlons or cut long or short stubble; and the whole nmehine Is built with an cycle CUllvolience, simplicity OM! durability. Weal, now bulldlng the VALLEY CHIEF of two sizes. We have, at great expense and attention, enlarged our patterns so as to bulid a machine lau pounds heavier than our last year's machine; having higher drlv Mg wheels and such other a 'ter:ll4ons Its our eXperleneo has suggested. 'We are prepared to either the higher-Wheeled wachlne or 111:L -01111es Made exactly nice those of 1:00. year, with winch our Lancaster county CUSWlllerri aro so welt rieatied. 1 1' you want a light. two-horse machine, the VALLEY (1111 El" is the maehine to buy. If you want a machine that. in aide 'to Dirk up very holly lodged grain %dill ease and cer tainty. and rake It off, got the VALLEY CH I will do it. The Marsh, self-rake, In this particular, has no superior. If you want a machine . that combines the qualities of a first-class self-rake iu grain, to. gether with one of the best and MOIL hamiy mowers, get tile VALLEY CHIEF. If you wish to get them:whine that. has hosts of adintring 10101115 111110110 hundreds of the intelligent and discrintinal rub farmers of Lan caster county, choose the VALLEY CHIEF, We respectfully refer you to our friends in every township m tile 001111 1y for good words. 0110 (dour new style machines is on exhibi tion at the H.ARDWAHE HTUILE of Messrs. HU:39 , EL, AILTSELAIAN HO., No. '2l North Queen street, Laneatder oily. Mr. D. K. 11U 11K HOLi bEB. is our general agent fur Lancaster county. For further particulars call on or address the manufacturers, ALAR.SI I, 0111 ER & CO., NOunt Joy, I..nmea,ter Cu., Prt my"-Jt, IS IN LA.,:c,tsTEit yy county 1.0 si•11 Palmer', Emery Grinder, FOR NOW.E AND REAPER :KNIVES, AND ALL EDUE TOOLS. IL Is supplied with an extra bevel-wheel I. :slew, and Reaper Knives. Every Ladner wants It. IL Is light, cheap and will lust a life time. Address EDW. C. MUS`nLMAN, Strasburg. Lancaster Co. 11= A TTENTION, 11.0 itSE-BREE DELLS I Atl owners of Mares denlroun of raising n (IlloiceSiock of If orses,:tre respectfully Inform ed thud Lilo Ctiebriaea 7'hureughteed ANfallion, MASTER LIGLITFOOT Will Stand for the iierice of Mares from the lerli DAY or A Pita. To 1110 lair SOY SC SEP TEMBER, 1571, at the r4amds of the I.ancas • ter County Agricultural Park Association, In the City of Lancaster, $3O TO INSURE A MARE WITIE FOAL, $lO at the time of service, the balance when the mare proves with foal. Any person parting with nn honored male before she Is known 5, be with foal will be held responsible, :or the Insurance money. All accidents at the risk of the owners iitinares. Mares from a distance can be accommodated on the Grounds of the Association. Terms at the following rates: Hay at 815) per week; and Grain, if desired, will be furnished at mar ket rates. . . MASTER LIGHTFOOT, got by the celebra ted horse LEXINGTON. Master Lightfoot's dam Miss Lightfoot, by imported Trustee, half-sis ter to the great race-Inure Fashion , and also half-sister to the great trotting-horse "Young Trustee, the first horse that trotted al miles In one hour;" 2d dam Young Lady Lightfoot by shark; 2d. dam Lady Lightfoot, by Sir Archy; 4th dam Black Maria, by Imported Shark; sth dam V ingt'ou's, by Imported Clockfast; Gib dam Burwell's Marla, by Fitz hugh's iamous Regulus, (sou of importedFcar nought, out of Jenny Dismal); 7th dam Bur well's famous mare Camilla, by imported Fear nought; 91)2 dam Bird's imported Calista, by Forester ; • 9th dam by Crab; lath dam by Hob• ',menu; Bajezet's dam, by Willtenose; 12th clam by Leeus; 43th dam a Barb mare. MASTER LIMiTFOOT woo bred by It. A. Alex ander, of Kentucky. He Is a very rich dark brown, 15 hands 2X, inches high, beautiful In form, and possesses la a remarkable degree all the points indicating strength and action; his shoulders are deep, muscular and breast; girths large; his back uud loins cannot be ex celled, while his body is well-ribbed, exhibit ing all the angles of leverage Indispensable for speed anti endurance In the running or (rot ting-horse. • Master Lightfoot Is a sure foal getter; Is very gentle and quiet. myl7-3(nw2U MICHAEL MACGONNILE, At the Lancaster Agricultural Park Grounds ATTENTION IIOItSE•BBEEDEKSI, X.ll owners of mares desirous of ralsFng a choice stuck of horses, are respeetfully Inform ed tbat the celebrated fast-trotting stallion IRISH CHIEF Will stand for service, from the 10th day of April to the let day of September, 1171, aL the Grounds of the Lancaster Agricaltural Park I Association, in the City of I,aucaster. TEAMS :-‘43010 inshre a mare with Foal. 010 at time ofeervice, the - balance when the mare proves with Foal. Any person parting with a -mare before she is known to be with Foal, will be held 'responsible for the Insurance Money. Maree from-a distance can be accommodated at the Grounds of the Association—Wilms at the following rates : May, 11 50 per week; and grain, if desired, will ho - furnished at market prices.. All accidents at the risk of 'owners of .snorer: IRISH CHIEF was bred by Mr. It. Fliggins,'Of KeritUcky, and was Aired by the ceiebrated horse, MAM MON° CHIEF, the sire of the famous trot ting-ipare, Lady Thorne; dam by the re nowned race-horse, GREY; EAGLE* grand dam; by Giltnees "lilghlander," and great grand-dam by "Old Whip." For further particulars apply to - , • MICHAEL MACGONIGLE, ap 128mw 15 At the Park-Grounds TOR LISTS OF THE VERY FINEST 1. Sogth West Virginia beef-feeding,• stock graying and dairy farms, an for information and fall particulars, apply to Edward filially .4 Co., real estate brokers, Wytheville, Va. teals-61nw11 • , , EsurYs . -i„1 . „ • - ex]) F.,0 - iti'trrio SEart um- SALE OF' THREE HANDSOME STEEL ''EPIGRAYINGSI' Gth i lOlTH-tuto: iiktmo .isavEN . ,WITH EACH GRAVING I 'We have - Obtained the entire controbot the following ocowayings, which we offer at the low :$2.00 EA:cult although thew are really worth $5.00 each.— They are 1.W.1 inches, =desalt is &Sem of art. L L E Y.! - A Legend of the Rhine. A fe male of rare beauty site mx the shore- of the river, where the rocks are the most dangerous, and withher song and music charms the unwary, eaßtwe to near her, when they , meet a watery grave.-The subject Is full of life, full of emotion, argils altogether a success. . THE DISINHERITED! A young mAn,-thiough the wily influence of someia his household, Is deprived of a share In his father's :house. Having but sorrow as his lot, he departs, and from a neighboringblll ho takes his fastlook and farewell to the scenes of his youngerand better days. The heart fills with deep sorrow in examining this subject so well drawn. • - THE CHILD CHRIST! A child with human body and dress, angelic face, and divine eyes, is represented so well that words cannot tell half Its worth. We do not think that any engraving has yet reached the excellence of this, in touching. the heart and lifting it away to ahigher world.- The eye never tires to look. The more it is seen, the greater the desire to look again and again. Also, a correct Lithograph Likeness of OEN. STONEWALL JACKSON. The beet largest and handsomest ever pub lished, 19r2; Inches, worth $5,00. which we will sell on the same terms, for Auk it is truly a gem of F art O . A RTUNE FOR YOU! With each engravineotill webave sold 50,000 copies, we will give FREE., one share or ticket, entitling each shareholder to one of the follow log gifts. Head on, and remember, that every ticket holder will positively get one of the following, which trill be distributed by n drawing AT DENTON, MARYLAND. THE LA PIERRE HOTEL, DENTON, MD., containing twenty-six rooms, farl.llAiled throughout, with all modern conveniences, plenty of out-buildings, stabling for thirty horses; including all outfit, stock, &c., worth, rash 825.000 • • THE PICTURE HILL FARM, CAROLINE. COUNTY, MD., of ACRES, on the Choptank. river, having as steamboat wharf on It, with a good scope of country to support It ; with a lime kiln, good buildings, a large variety of fruit, convetlle•llL to churches and schools, only six miles from Easton. the largest business town on the Dela ware Peninsula 810,000. THE COLD SPIUNU FARM ! ohm h/....RE5; use mile from Denton, one mile from steamboat landing, live miles from the Maryland and Delaware Railroad; one thous and peach trees, fifty apple trees, choice voile t Les of strawberries, cherries, plans, crab apples, dwarf pears, splendid new build ings, worth 88,000. THE CARTER FARM! with SO ACRES; lino orchard, good buildings, choice Wheat, hUld 83,000. A HOUSE IN DENTON! With one and a half acre orchard, with the 1014 varieties of fruits 83.000. :100 STAN DA RD SE W I MACHINES! worth (mom 8.10 to $l3O. 50 WALTHAM wivrcii Es! Each worth from $lO to 5100. FOUR PIANW. TEN ORGANS AND MELODEONS. ONE CASH HUM 83.000. ONE CASH SUM 131,000. ONE CASH SLIM 8500. THREE CASH SUMS—EACH 8100. FOUR CASII SUMS—RACE 050. .10.070 Of VI'S consisting of Washing Ma ehines, Wringers, Standard Books and SVorks of Art; none of Cann ran be pureitased, at re tail, for less than $l, while some are worth $l5 and more. TOTAL VALUE Of the 50,000 Gifts $lOO,OOO, The drawing Nvill take place, as soon as en gravings enough are sold to dlsi ribute th tickets, before IN litany ticket-holders :la dines to he present, and to tlo tinder tnelr control, We rerer to Thomas H. Kemp, Cleric of Caroline Co. Court. George 11. Ross wn, Att. at Law, I len hal, Md. It. E. Richardson. Sheriff of the Comity. Wit Rant Fell, Esq., of Denton, Md. Mancha & Bro., Seal Estate Brokers, Ridg ley, Md. (The above gentlemen will act as 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. - - - WO want active men and WOlllOll, everv where, to work for us, with whom we will make liberal arrangements, namely,after their ordering their sample ertgravi ug, we will give them one engraving and one ticket FREE, for every four uumes they send us with $.5.00, To order an Engraving, scud us $1 IX In a registered letter, or by liost-otlice Otder, 511.1 we will send by return mall, the engraving and the ticket FRE:E. Send all your orders for engravings, money and drafts, and all correspondence to our gun oral °Mee, addressed thus : CAROLINE CO. LAND ASSOCIATION Will la) sent to all purchasers FREE for nt quarter no applicatin. It will give n dntelle account of our proceedings from time to tlini Newspapers wishing to advertise fir us wi picase send no their lowest rates. Desion, Caroline (Bully, Md., but February 117 JIIE:ILL u.si x •-iii' ' 'p; -.---,,. al- *,:* ' - .'S ---- -.'r tS4 \ N s w o .: - •"";_z, C 11 0 L E P A HOW TO cum , : IT. At the ruin inencement of the Diarrhsra,whir always precedes an attasik of the tesuiptionful of the Pain Killer In sugar sin water, 1 Ilia, If sionvenient I. awl then bath teeeiy the stomach anti bpWeiB NVittl the Pal 1:111, clear. Should the Oho - rho-a or crams continue, repeat the dose every ten or lilt,. TlLlnUtez; until the patient, la reliON,d. lu 0.4 11,111CerlSeS, twin or more 10n1poonfuls may giVOll at 11. dose. The fain Killer, ns an internal remedy, it. no equal. In eases of Cholera, s-oninner Con plaints, Dyspepsia, Isysentery,Astinna, II con in one night, by taking It Internally anti ball ing With It freely. Its action to (limo magi When externally applied to Old Furs, Burn s.sriltisi and Spraitni. Slelt Ileashiehe nn Toothache, don't. tall to try it, In _short it is PA IN KILLEN. I.lrvetlons arrompany ,arll hot Or. 'fhe Pain Killer is sold l'y ill d,alers In Mr l'rles, 2.5 vents, st) 4,111.4 bol inyl7-4t ‘v•-!ki TUE NEW DINCOVEISY lE= .Dlt. E. F. (Lill s()i,rrioN AND comPuVNI , MANI T A. n IIST AND ONLY ROT,TIT TON evor nru In mir inixtnre of ALT, TH E 'f W E viiin blo 11,1 Ve principals of tho ,•tir us." agent.. PINE TREE TAR, UNTQUA-LED In Coughs, Colds, Cat.art h,.lstl ma, llfoucllllls, and ConNumpt.lon. CURES WITLIOUT FAIL . A recent. eold In throo in kiA" 11.1111 1) , , Its VITALIZING, PURI I , l* I NG and STIN li LATIN U effects upon t he general nysleni, remarkably efficacious on all DISEASES OF TILE BLOOD, Ineimuna Scrofula and Eruptions of the Ski Dys,psia, Diseases of the Liver and Kidney Ilona Disease, tool Ueueral ONE TRIAL CONVINCES ! ALSO, A VOLATILE SOLUTION Or TAlt For INHALATION without. application 01 HEAT. A renntkably VALUABLE discovery as the whole Upplaat. Can be carried In the vest poenet, ready at any time for the 100,1. eff..et nal and positively curative use in . All Dimennent;of the Nome. Th ront & Lin ng.m. THE COMPOUND TAR AND MANDRAKE PILL., for use In connection with the MAN I It TA It inn in combination ut the TWO most, vninable ALTERATIVE Menichith known hn the Pr.- fension, and reunion, flit , : Pill without eX,p tiOn the very best over offered. Send for Circular of I'USIIIVE CU ItI,S io your DrugglAL ur to_ L. F. HYDE .t CO., Soin Propriolors, 110 E. 22 St., New Yot I=l NOMiliMi Pl[1•:81110 ALL KINDS pert,* aut . ! 111,711rr nrnlly eUltEll, wltiluut pain, dmoucr, raugars or instrumrnts by NN'f. A. .AIcCANDLISS. M. I) 2aol ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, \V ho can refer you to over I,:nr.eases cured la Philadelphia alone. We desire to say In those afflicted, there Is positively no deception in the cure of these DISEASES, it mutters not how long or how severely you have been afflicted, we can care yuu. We also cure Fistula, Fissure Pro lapses, Strictures and Ulceration of the lower bowel. Come you that are suffering, we will not deceive you. We have patlenth from almost every State in the Union and from Europe.— Have trlated these diseases for twenty years without a failure. a pr2tt—. y wl7 YOUNG MEN Desiring a succefedul start in •13uslness Life attcndl.4i man College—the oldest, best and most reasonable practlatl School in the United Slates, and the only one providing situations for graduates. Address for Catalogue of 3,000 In business and full particulars, • li. EASTMAN, LL. D., apral.Cuawl7 Poughkeepsle,N. Y. PILOSOPH Y OF MA'RitIAOF----A NEW COURSE OF LECTURES, as deliv ered at the Penna. Polytechnic and, and Ans. tonfical Museum, 1206Cheidnut St., three doors above Twelfth, .Philadelphia, embracing the subjects: How to Live and What to Live for; Youth, Maturity and Cild Age ; Manhodd Gen. orally Reviewed; The canoe orlndigestion ; Flatialeneeandmervouslilseases Rect:ailed for; Marriage Philosophically considered.. These lectures will be forwarded on receipt of X cents by.addruistrig• Secretary of the Penns, POLYTECHNIC AND 'ANATOMICAL - 8E1.7M,1205 Chestnat St., Philadelphia; P. . • ISIT-12codelads? TIL E • • •PIL9 i I iyILER I! ! MM. DTNDERIS OERNIAN, N,'EDETABLE INtEurrAr, `LE, CURE; CURES JuA.chatti or PRINCIPAL DEPOT :11 N. SECOND STREET, PIIit.A.DEEPGIA • • - AND 230 WEST KING SI'EFZET, • -• ' LANCASTER:PA: S6ldby all druggists. Price S cts; ;r634lmtrlB . . . , . ... . NB. GARVER, HII*EOi.AIMIC MY . stet= and Burgeon, haviog permanent oLstted in the village OrNewliollaud,Utrers bia.profesalonal services td Citizens of that vil lage and vicinity., , i Office on Main stret, in Isaac Witwer's new building. second door. - znyilklywiS , D.BY GtOOD3. . 1311 sassy BROTTIRRR! , . - ., ...! BLAGE, , BLIJE;OLIVE,AND BROWN ,DIAGONAL . AND:GRA.Nr= CO.A.TINGS. SCOT CH CHIN .1"02 . BLit T OIGE3, A full assortment of FA.Ney ,cAsstAtERER, CABSESIERES FOR BOYS , WEAR. Ready. Made Clothing! A large stock of our own manufacture and warranted to give satlefaotlon. . CARPETS CARPETS ! CHOICE NEW DESIGNS. ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS, ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELSCARPETS, IMPERIAL THREE-PLY CARPETS, SUPERFINE INGRAINS. WHITE-GROUND CHAMBER CARPETS FLOOR OILCLOTHS, From 1 to 5 Yards Wide. CHINA AND COCOA ISIATTINGS HAGER & DROZHERS. W ALE PAPERS WALL PAPERS ! WALL PAPERS ! 20,000 PIECES PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANGINGS All of the New Design . sof the Lending MANUFACTORIES & IMPORTERS, Will be sold at less than Philadelphia Prices We invite:in examination. aID HAGER & BROTHERS. T O THE PATUONS I OF THE BROADWAY STORE ANT) Tlifil PUBLIC UENERALLY The experience of more limn two years II MN city nits conclusively proven that our 03 n till of buying and selling EXCLUSIVELY FOIL CASH. IN cif mutual boneflt to our patrons and our NOI ‘Ve 110•1 . 010r0 takt• 0111.01 . (101 ity 0 111,111 It int% YOO for your past pal ronage and In Sil kg your 1010111 ton to our ll= DRY (MODS ANI) NoTioNs, 011.1 sting hi put DOMESTICS 01 AI.I. KINDS FANCY DREss Gool)s, SILK POPLINS ANI) PLA Ws, PL.kl:sl AND FIGURED ('ASSIM ERE,' 1 , 1111 assort of HOSIERY, (LOVES & SHAWLS, itlitil()Ns ANI) VE1,1,-ETs MIMES 00 DS BELOW AIAIiKET BBB!Es 21 EAST KING STREET, ROITSS, REED & CO. RAJLRO A D BONDS BURLINUTO 1.1 , CEDAR ILA 11.11)ti Al INN ESOTA RAILROAD IsL 31orlga,v, '; Per Cent. Gold Bonds 91) ACCRUED INTER EAT IN CURRENCY ON A COMPLETED ROAD, FREE OF U. S. TAX, This road Is now In the dullest season of the year earning more than 12 per cent. net on the annulate( Its mortgage obligations. Its 7 percent. gold bonds are equal for secur ity to liovernment or any Railroad Issue, They commaml a ready market and we are prepared to buy and sell them at all limes. No Invest ment 1n the market posse.' ng equal gnaran tees of safety, returns an equal percentage of interest. The Chicago,l3urlington and Quincy has given a Unlike guarantee and obligates It self to invest ill these bonds 517 per cent. or the gross errningr derived front all business from this road. This is sufficient indication of the estimate of this enterprise by the largest and most far-sighted Corporation In the W cot. HENE,Y CLEWS & CO., 32 WALL STREET, N. Y. FOR HAT.R BY ItEED, McGßAtiti J.: CO., LANCASTER 110ILACE RATIIVUN, I=l 10=1 I=lll Onwhom pamphlets and information may 13 ntotnlnutl. A CHOICE NEU2'I2 NEW YOP.N. AND 21SW1•11:0 RAILROAD COMPANY E I It ST MO It TGAGE SEVEN PER CENT, Will BONDS A VI:ILY LARGE FULL PA STOCK , SCIIScItIPTIOI,I $lOO, 6500, .1:111) $lOOO ItON DS The New Trunk Line from Now York city to the North aml West, between the New York Central and Erie Hallways, and many miles shorter than either from New York to liu Walt. Two hundred and twenty mlies, of finished road already in existence; cost twice the unionist of bonds battled may fairly be called he best chanteter,akreal estate loan ; title per fect and value connirritly enhancing; Issue of bonds positively limited to Meet/ per tulle of finished road; a very small loan per tulle, highly thought of by bankers, and, we believe, a security of the highest grade. The' road is earning largely; I.s 11 better Investment than money In a sayings bank. FOr stile by 17 ED. OPDYKE tC CO., BANE ERA, NEW YOUN, AND HEED, RANN I.A.NCASTER, l'A W li 411." r w i no: 1 11z 1 . 11 . 641:31.ENTS IN F 1 CUT"' 1 , .108T0.A.GE CON VERTTBLE, 7 I'll CENT. GOLD BONDS ST. LOWS AND SOUTHEASTERN RAILWAY COMPANY, Issto-d upon 11111010 d road running hal/ S LIPIII,Inuni doling a pratiLable Pric fr2 3 / 4 AND INTEREST mu.ini re fur particulars of OPOY fl :4 CI. NEW YORE, A ND STE II M AN, CL A RKSON CO., in I LANCASTER. l'A. I 111.v.v UPI GAL INS TR U MEN TS GRAND TRIUMPH' THE A RION PIANO FO RTE I=lll PREMIUM! I=l3 GREA:r NATIONAL EN AMERICAN INSTITUTE NEW YORK After a severe Test Trtat with the Steinway, Checkering, and other pianos, was declared by • their Jralges to be the BEST PIANO•KNO WY A , TO :Malt It Is differently constrneted from any other piano now anal. demi for Illustrated Pamph let, or call and see them. HTEINITAUSEIT. No. 9 East Orange street, (Old No. 5 ) AMEN RELEAK 279 St' *Bl SOUTH FIFTH . STREET, PHILADELPHIA PRINCE •&, CO.'S NVO RLD-P.EHO W NED ORGANS AND 1tEL01)0.1 , 75 OO Dhlreip*StylOs Oont 850 Upwards to WO.. Ovtr 10,000 in use. Liberal ,discoti4. (yr, Cw.h. • ORGAN-8 • VO.L.t:3X ,C 0 t4tripm tar Btalid P I £-N O 6 I.IY ICNABE de. GABLE% 'CiALEN HERO; F,LSEtER,. - From 5250 Upwards to $l5OO. • • L..A11. - !S IHR-FINDET Dr3fIRDIE BNATE, ORD- Ie, 9 'l7l A ONWAHL,' DRY GRONENINN STOOS DILLIGSTEN PREMB, AND DIE LEICHT. ESTEN TERMS ml-Iyw9 4:tailizalsre. R/F t ,f4DY-11LILDE 1314MiMIGI WANAMAKER & BROWN'S OAK HALL. TICE LNELGEST STOCK!: TEEIiEST 13001)4; THE BEST WORKMANSHIP ET=l7 At .3.l"drktt and Gilt IN BOYS' WEAR. we have every kind of material and every va riety of style, suitable for South from Ili to 2P, Boy 9 from 9 to 16, and Children from sto years, all durable and strong. Inntl.; special reference to rough usage. In this de- partment pur Mark , t and Myth 'The Headquarters of Couutey Trade It= 19=1 Iler num 11.‘1,1. liar .11,:,0•101.3 n nn.l .111,4. A ri•i,Y,s•rrn•i< AI.I, THE YEAIt Et N Mrti.l..cl rind ,tii.rfh I=l Son}' 'IV,: 5.t• [11,,t,:111,111 pit r, •ml.l frco to p:sl i 1( . 111,11,1, :1111! 141111,1 g n tzl It I ANI) SINAI( STIII.:ETS, PHI 1...1 1)1; L Plll.l BO(1 & WILSON, 1871. The Popular Clothiers !Ur's! 11 i •e RFADY 6-41 EN - rit orrt: GREAT BROWN HALL SITING AND SUMMEIi W. C... VA RIETIES r Z 0 P two/ g••-• 4 ?....-1 FINE PIECE GOODS. g w DlREcrioNs BYAI Al 1., ti { l CD F 0 It TAKING I'OER OWN MEASURE. Sumples by ;frail. if you Wylie fo) Clothvs Sent by Expresm PrompllY Prices Lower than An) w here Else 603 & 605 CH EST N sTit E ET, 1283= ROCKHILL & WILSON. WATCHES AND JE IVELE I'. WALTHAM WATCHES. J.L. CALDWELL & CO., JEWEt•ERS, No. 903 CHESTNUT SIR EET, PHILADELPHIA Art , itclw prepared to Mt Orders fen• the GESUIN WALT II AM ITAITiI ES, Under thdr own guarantee, In Other 1S Karat Gold or Coin Silva. Castw (N . ° other Qualities sold by vs.) These Wittenes greatly c.xeel In tine Ilnimh, variety of etvle, null Itecnrute tlme-keeping WZ,lllvllo pnrlleolar att.-lain.. In the low prim° at v.'lllnlt a rk ally good watch may now be bad. PLEASE SEND TO US FOIL A PRICE LIST. Mlers received from ull points. (Mods SKIL C. O. D. to any address, FIXED PRICFIs, geeurl nit In the aLsent buy er every advantage possessed by a present purchaser. JAS. E. CALDWELL 4112 l'lminut SI., I.llll'o. BAILEY&O Chestnut and 12th Sts., PHILADELPHIA, JEWELERS & SILVERSMITHS, Tlave completed arrangements with lead ing Maker's In Europe, by which they aro now enabled to Otter Fine Watches, At very moderate prices Saner/L./On guaranteed in all eases. Goods sent by Express on approval. Strangers aro cordially invited to vial'. our establishment. Watches., THOMAS W. DAILY, IMPORTER OF IVAITHES, No. GM Market Street, Philadelphia, Would reupectrnily call attention to Ida new and carefully selected 'dock of WATCHES, , JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, SILVER A.ND PLATED WARE, &e. :a- Repairing promptly attended to and i neatly done. • COMMISSION' MERCIIAN Ts Kivxmot TENNuiro . • . ,(romrslitir WITS- ICKIGELT 11400. y; - COMMISSION' MERCHANTS, NO 'llO SOUTH DELAWARE AVENUE. vuTha'n*Lertra.' t'artienliir - attention given to sale of Green and Dried.FralteykrorandProdneeln general MR..7011,N F. 81:180Dgitt, Salesman. mylo.4mvitl9r . m';s'grirAi tEIE HIEE%' • •, ' . inzobiTaolo,ElLY ..quyN.Tx. ; scf43s . cdk • Ltxntla mbic! 4Weritieth Annum lies thorough Preparation. for College or Mrlalntag. 'Zip For circulars address GEO. . •MILLR: A. M., r , : PriaolEal. Barraaxer — exa,—Rev Drs. ;Mello, sohaeuer, Mann, Krauth, Boise, Hritton,ate,—liona.Stidge Ludlow, Leonard Myers; J. B. Yost,' B. M.-Boy er, M. Russel. Thayer, ete.l 13,22-tfw mratiler,talekobs. A .GREAT RLEDICAILIDIVUOVRILIettI Dil. UMWS CALIFORNtk.....' . VINE .13ITTEIRS HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS BEAR \ tRIEIk MONY TO THEIR 'WONDERFUL , ' OURA.TIV.E EITECD3' WHAT AEE•T.HEY THEY ARE NOT A VILI FANCY DRINK Made of Parelliwn, Whiskey,ProofSpirita find Refuse Liquors doctored, spiced and awtiotetk ed Li, please the taste, called "Tonics," "A PRO' Liners," "Restorers," Sc. that lead the tippler on to drunkenness anti ruin, but are a true Medicine, -made from the Native Itoota and Herbs of California, free from all -Alcoholic Stimulants. They. are the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and aLIFE-(1 IVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the System, carrying Wall poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person Can take these Bitters according to di rection and remain long unwell. prortil,sl the bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means and tine vital organs wasted be yond the point of repair. For In lianunatory and Chronic Rheumatism and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious, Reirllttent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bitten have been most simewaftil, Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Utgans. DYSPEPSIA OR rxmoF:STION, Headache, Pain In the Shen Mena, Coughs,Tigid 'less of the Chest, Div loess, Sour Erutitat lona of the Stom ach, Bad Taste In Lhe Mouth Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain In the region of the Kidneys soil n hundred other pal:dui aymptoms, are the oil springs of Dyspepsia, They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels, wit render them of unain alled efficacy In cloinsi lig the blissd of all linpurit les, and Imparting new life anti vleor to the whole SVSI,III. ISI REMPPTEN r and INTERMIT TENT FEVERN, WIIII . II are so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout. Line United Staten, especially those int the u Missori, Illinois Tenne,voe, Cumber land, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, !Yuri Ahtbwwt, Mobile, Snvmmuh. ROILLIORO, J AMR'S and Melly others with the O . vast tributaries during the Summer and Autumn, and remark • ably so during aellaniti of unusual licut dryness, are invariably aroma pan hit IT et, I ve derangements of the I.ltOntitett :Ma er, and other abdominal viscera. They are al• Ways more or less obstructions of the liver, i wiialiness and irritable stale of Ise stomach rind groat torpor of the bowels, being eleggei tip with Vitiated accumulations. In their I rent , meta, a purgative, exerting it poweritil tone enge upon Litton V11.1 . 11111.11/11.:101S, Is assent la 113 Liel'eMiltry. There Is no ratio r 1 le for the pur pose equal to DRAVA I,E BIC'S Vinegar lilt tors, Its I hey Ne ill speedily remove the dark Cod. eiti viscid :water wit It which the Bowels are 101111- etl, tit the /.11111113 llumstbtulalllll4 the Seel el loan td the Ilver,atalgem.rully restoriag t Ina I ihy functions nit' the 114;0,11 - IVO .1,.1 1 1 1 1 le till versal popularity at t his vain+) ble ref...lly In regions annitiet to miasmal le it11111.•11,4 1 5, It. I.lllflll l loll 1. evidence 01 Its power la, a remedy in 1.101 RJR SI:IN DISEASES, F.ruptions, r Salt. Rheum, Blotches, spots, plinpl,s, Bolls, t'arbuneles, Bing-Worms, Henltl- Hello, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, ttvu oDlorationn of the Skill, iillllllll,llllld Ith,loles tit 1 ill- Skill, 111 whittcycr 11111111' or natum, Ire literally dug up Mitt earrled out of the sysicto 111 it short time by the noon! thest , Bit tors, One bottle In such eases wlll eonvl lice the most In credulous of their curative eltUct. (AIeLIINO the Vitleltel 1410 tel whenover you lied Its Impurities bnrsllug through the skin In I'lmph u, Erupthon4 or Bores; elealo.e II when ,yon lied It olistroeled mid slinml , di 1 o the veins; elitanse It when It Is hell, sod your teelhlhe yon whim. I:cep the Mood pert , Mel Wie health of the syKtelit will het hiss 'I'Al'E and other WI,I:.NIS, !Liming ill the nyslem ()ism, many thowcands, are ell.,to nlly dodroyed nnd removed. For !till (Uri,- titnim, read nireltilly the clrenlor nronod encli boll le, printed lu four Midoingeri—Englll.ll, lierollin, reach nod spatilhh. J. NV It. 11. McDI)N -1,11 Drii,gldm nod liener. , .l Av,mitm, Francisco, 1:n1., and 'l2 and 31 Commerce tiLreel, Nest York. G)-eat SOLD BY ALL DRUCK: NTS AND DEALERS. Q0,„,2 IN Di DAYS !DADE BY ONE Aueot. Do you want a hltuallon nn Malvnlllllll ar. or near holm, to nun", $5 to b . /nil, day selling our now 7-htraud }Pule- We, e Clotho:I Lbws to lost for r. Irt2e. Address Thaisen Itirre Wire- Wort.e, lilt Malden Lane, Water etreet, N. Y., u if Den rhoru otre.a. Chicago. T DIAS E DELICATE AND RE freabing Iragranve of gontnne Farina Co logne Water, and it: indi.sponsalole to COLUATE'S EAU-DE CoLOGN ~ c oILET sOAP. L r'lollo of every LOU) - A lientavomo. Sulll by ,Droggo,b: :Lott Deal, )11 , A ENTN WANTED FOR "C()"..NVEN'r LIFE UNVEIf,EP, - IfY• EDITH O'GuILMAN, E...ped W110:40 tllsclosunts 1 , 11,1:11i1,IN PCII. co.. 11‘111-1w 712 Cliesliml, frith MULE lIAND-11001i, No lonelier student, or Wide warier 111. WiUiltalt a ropy, as the prler play, It wllitin Urn real or all Agents, (to whom littoral runs misslotut will Ire given,) wanted lit twory IttWil 1111 d count pint he laud. W ill I urnuslt a stun - opv,tw hit trrnt .I„ttont.t DWI, ago prepaid, on receipt in lire list talent, sl.sit No. IS N. 71.5 surd, OCIIOOII, TEA (l CRS WAVVING 0 ploylneol. al; Ir,on t , lloo per month should addresm MI.:ULF-It .51cCUR Dl'. , 141.14.1 yip' Pa. O'CLOCK.,„ ATELLA- cAlinaLIE 'fhego Tablet, prestent. Ooro na tion with oi her renoll les, lon poilohar lrtn, for Llle Cure oil 11l LU atol I.llNt Dist-tows. HUARS:I7.SF.S.*; and ULCERATION of I,e nre 1111f - 11,1lately reßeverl, and slat, pr :ire ,runt. 141 y sew. If. I In• pro , • prlvlor of relief In canes of trlittAil, dlfticilli lii id yvars' slandlug.. CA ETIO.N.—I 'I ho develVed I,y Worth) , ' ,, ffi Itlat nns. tnly 4 WELL.4' VA KIWI, I TNISLETS.KIirLO tl, , Bola .A4ton6 for lite conto ry Lpz. :•.1.`1111•it • 1 - • • - k It/ EN IS WANTED. "Great Fortunes" grows ,teadlly In puldlc favor. It I.Th 41 e 1,,k for y, nnd rend • fly despite uncutunes. Seventh oelltit,ll ready. A. recent agent's report Is 51) onlcre In one day, Prot. .I no. I. 144,1,11*, of 11. Ic»ow of no 1,4.1,, . salve the 1115Ic, that I can r. Kr) earncstly nnd couselMit !dusty to ell elaSSeli." I'M:I - weldsrs of t hla hootc, al.not Ihe ever popular Vtitt'A I, LIFEult WOMAN," and the "Infest, hest nail elit'llpt,4l. ustraLed." FAMILY 111151..E.S to 01 who 111110 , 1 NOI•rle. NI YFlCE.—Surres.ful ;went rerolvo fircl. choice of territory on Rev. I lorry lVard Ileuelt • vr's contimt grul, work "Llle of Jusus, thy Christ," \Vrlip at, once to GEO. 3LACI.EAN, Puhnsher, nthl.lw 719 Hansom street, Philadelphia. \ 1/ ANTED...AGENTS. (820 PIER DAY, to Holt tho cul,brard HUMS ALLUTTI,I, HE WINO MACHINE. lins Lim und.r-feed, nukes the "lock xtl tch" (al Ili°. MI Loth Md..) and lo folly ileermcd.- The bent and cheapest Igtolly Sowing Martitne- in the 1711,10 rt. A ret.gt JOI I NsON, I :LA f2l: At Boston, Mass., Pittsbuigh, Ch bongo, Ill„ or r>t. Loolm, . . 10111 mrth,ln hanitnnune IF it EE T 0 prclua of ou r Aviv illustml,l P'atitity Bible cwilaining over 111/011 200 It no S(7l Ipture Illu ktrat lon .1 to nlty Book Agent, fel, of A GENTri. elm rite. Adrlrmg Nal tonal I.lsl I'llll.lol'th In, I'm. 11E01'1'1101V or PKIVE2.I To con I orm REDUCTION of t I ILEATSAVINGTocoN;;UNII.II::-; o==! t-tt•tl fur our New Price Llst.llllll a (11111 1 ,111 will nrcontrtny It, cool:Offing toll .llrt•e -iloott—trtk Ing it largo tattling lo eslitmsllll.l/4 andnetslllll ito al tat-organ Otani. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO,, 31 33 vEsT , :y cri:fil?T, NEW VOILE. I'. 0. JURUBEI3A. It. Is a mire aryl perfect. rotntsly far all ut the LIVER. ANUISI'I.I.IEN, NI ENT U& oIiNTItIIGTION 01 , I NTI,S TIN t'4, URINARY, UTERINE, 01: A 1:110MINA OW% Ns, POV • EatTY Or . A WANT 0F IS 1,0 0p , I NTERNI IT TENT UK HEM I - TENT FEvEic..-3. 1 N T 1 0 N OF THE I,IVEIt. DROPHY, STA JUCHST 1 CI IteU LATION UN THE BLOOD, A BSC ESHES, Tumults, JAUN tack:, HUHOFU LA, DY:WEI'SIA, AGUE ANI ) FEN' EH, On TII . HI IL CON CO MIT A-NTs. Iny2l-13 . 1% 21 . Dr. Wells having herniae aware nt the extra ordinary 'medicinal prOpertles Of the - Mouth AfiteriMn Plant, canna JURUBEBA, sent a special cola ailsShia . to that mull try to procure it In its native purity, nod having found its wonderful curtiti ve poiperties to even exceed the anticipations tormen by its ..t eat reputation, loot couctuded L. lA.! It L. the pubite, and is happy, to state that be lets per fis:ted arraugetheuts for u regular monthly supply of this wonderful Plant, He has spent much time experimenting and Inveatlgaung as to the moat efficient preparatioi from it for Wald= use, arid has for some time uetai lu Ills own practice with most happy romflts t h ef fectual medicine DOWpfeseuted to the public as EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA sad ho confidently recommends It to every family as s household • remedy which should be freely taken luta Blood. Purifier In all de rangements-of tho system, and yo animate and fortify, op., !oak. unic, Jytnpliatle tempers, rebuts. JOIST. 14. fr.ELLOCIU, • • "' Platt street,NeW York, Bete 4% gent for the United States. -PiloisUno Dolls: per hottle.' Seed fur Laren oiryFr, MONTll—.l.l.‘"PffitillN z 0,04 eibtale..or F A grivlle 24 e,nts—llorse and tlcfrets,bncon) O. UPT 420., T IEUE 1131IrA u- • • •• • .:; * BLAC K :T F, 4 ; . WITII THE GREEN T i f.al.ll4 7 A o s ll l4 VR T IPI C EVI T. ftYIAIERB, . 'Anil for sale Wholetulle only-by tie ; Great Atlantnd Pacific. Tes Compagy, 1) P.. Box, 5508,. WOBUBABLBTivii.t..X. SENIXIOOBTHETHEAANBCTABCIIBOIMAR m27.tw Inarayo . 3 By sending CENTS r i th age, lieight, color of eyes and hair, lon will melte by return mall a correct picture of Naar future husband or wife,' with mime and date of marriage. Address W. FOX, Y. ".0. Drawer, No. 24 FultonVllle, N. Y. m27-4w PAEN7 B 'w . ANTED FOR TUE " lIITOUT OF THE H WAR IN EUROPE /It contains 100 line engravings of • Battle Scenes and Incidents In the War, and• la tho Titttp,AITHENTIO and. OFFICLAL history of that eon/lick i Agents are meeting with uisprentE 6 mccess, selling from lat to 40 copies per ,and it is published in both En g and Ge CAUTION. Inferior histories are being cir culated.. See tha 40 book you, buy contains 100 Rue engravin d 740 pages. Send for circulars and see our , anti a full descrip tion of the work. Address, NATIONAL PUB LISHING CO., Philadelphia. Pa. ing/-4W H . FOR MINNESOTA Id) ACRE FARES FREE.II The Northwestern Colonisation 4mli Frek_ Homestead. Company, (Chartered by the State of lkiluntseta.) turuthhes Cheap Mates Of Fare. and I.ocatest Free 11othemleada.— Send for Free Pamphlets, History of Minnesota, Its Reset roes, Progress, Fertility anti Advantages. Address E. PAU E DAN' is, l'ononl,sionor of Immigration for the title ~ f Minnesota, IllolOuraerill Agent for the N. W. Col. Co„ No. FA Broadway, N. Y. (Actin, emint ',tirade...loco/3 Wen( re( De tuery tardirv. I 1.17-4 w A GENTS LOOK srt TO *2O PIER DAY. I - A Easy, genies! Mid profitable hostiles , . A little Novelty which everybody Willa& HUC CF-SS vu RE. for eh colors. Churchill A Tentpleteit, Matsttfs, 61.", llroad,%:.y, N. Y. A G EN'I'S ! nc.t. I,rues ! We RI i I pay A izotlt s ft I,llltry (11 . $3O w,,,k VKI/I.IINt . N. 11r all.w li\rge couutushiou, sell our DM,. /111L1 IcuuJ vl rlll knit. Ad- LICM. I , M. \\ - At.Nl'l tif CO_ 113-Omni Marshall, Nile!, I=l /I 0 /41• A .N/YN A N IIE To Debilitated Verso To Dispeptles, To Sufferers from IA ver i'ornel allot , To those haring no Apinil To those with Broken Down l'onql tut tons To Nervous People, To Children II sLlng Away, To oily Iv Ith Debilitated 01:;esti e Orantis. Or solrerimi with troy of the fol low! og Symptoms, which in - (Nettle Ili,oreler(11 I,irrr ur Slmmich, nl duff it. Inward it 11ii111 , 4 111 riollll CII flu iicutl, A cid • llt 111 tln.,titottinell. Nattsvu, Ilvart.hurn, 111natild for r oonil, \Veighl lu tho Stout/. 11, Sotir s:Fili•lol,ll.,:ilttld:ig ur I lu tor 1111z lit the of the Mblinneli, Sy: inintlio; or I Ho H,3,1, Hurried null I.rtuttliing Fllit wg nt. (hit licart,lll,ildlig ur Stitlo- cating helanttl lons, Mi., Itt it I,y log 1•8 , n ol 1,,1, n, Dui. 111 F""."'"i Pllitl In Ihe vit11,111.114.,,i -ey Prvmplrittlon,Yollow ol Wu, Skull ull,l 1 . 16111 lit Ow 1.11111., I 1,,1, 1.1 ri,,111, .1111. 111. 1111112011111 bill,. 12C 1,11, 111/11 ti 1 . 2 11( 01111, ri nlon Splrll,4, II0()F1..\ ND'S UF:I?.:%IAN 1:11"1:EltS, 11111 er. 11.1.1 AlenholorSipirlO..l ally kind I. different In.. all others. It 14 opo rd oft he pure .11tIves, or Vital Prinel pie of toads, if rein uud harks, 1.4.1 . 1111,1, Extritels)lhe wort Ides:. or Inert port lolls of I he Ingredlents not helm: rased, Therefore lu Mir I.lllt. of 111 Is 1:11I era there Is •ontailed• much mislloinat virtue Its will he Omni! 111 goveral gallonei of ordinary nilxt lire. '1 he hnols, he., used to this Hitter!. are grown in lierniany, their s Hal pill:elides 1,11 . 11,.1.,1 In th;nll.y It .11.11IIIIC l hemist turd Nearded to the 111it011111.140.1V 11)1111,101y, whet, they axe enniponndeil andla.ll.l. no spirituous ngredlent, lilt Milers Is low nun tilt, 1.1,11.c1it.11N urged Intdinst all inhere; i, deslrelor slintulant. eau Le 111.111,11 lon. 1.1,01 r ll4e, lllry 0,111.0 111:11. 011111[31AS, IMO eannot ender IIIIVi• all) burl 4.111...1. • 11()OFLAN iN Mina compounded fur thone not. inelined to ex treme biLltais, and IN ititutallal for tliai ear., Whorl St.lllo 01,01011 u nt littillatit In ro.jul red In connection with the Tonle propert les of the linters. Each Loll le of Lite ironic coffin] lig one Otto of the 'littera, combined With pure tool litLeureil In l.dh manner that, the extreme bitterness of the till• tern lv overcome, lorininga preparation highly .tgreeablu and pleamant to the palate, and 11., taltilllg the nloUleluul VIIIIII . B of lily Tile [dive of Illu Tunic Is $l.llO per itlitile,wideli !natty obrnittoi think Lou high, 'Eitel' nntsi. yule Inio consideration that the ntiimilitilt asi,i,l in guaranteed to he of a pure finality. Apo,r ar tide could ll furniaett lit itel W niaper ee, but la It not, bettor to pay a little inure 11.11.1 hit,o a good A titedltilual preparation altoolii contain bal hi,t,lngtiedieittn; and they Ith.. to old Inn a vile:owl . ..map...l, 1111,1 1.0 1.011e11t.t . .1 by It, 0..111 timiat eertalitly bet:heated, 110..)L , LAND'S l41.:ItNI AN BrPTEIL-i, 11, , ..)!Ta I)'S GEH.NI AN T 0.% 1.1 , 11 004 A N D' WILL CUKE YOU. They art, rjrunt,t BLUO.D PURIEnS. Rtt,,,, , tt to the Medic,' World, and will rut • twining loon impure Vl uu , l, 1„•• I/1111Y la Iho Logyhtivo Orgooh, or loncom..l LI V , :r, ill a Nliortcr ior I oko on) otiorr loom, I's. The Whole Supreme Court or l'enus)l. vaula Speak for three llemedleh. :wlr . for more Dignified and St I . llllg- CI . Trntluunp . ? H. , n. (Worm. Ir. Wood wart?, Jul-m - 11)/ (7111 Mix I Sup', cYJurt re.not.ryll•••olin ul pn o , llyresy .1 'l,Ol Pe7l4,7ll.(ire‘lo, === . , I Mid "II of Ptl;lid'nt 1,1111111 1:11i1 . 21 " IN a V.Pllti 1010,11,04111 Iu ti 1,41.11,11 111i1 he d1g.,11 and of Inlll.lll 111 eitw . 4 of th•Llllity 111“ f W:51:1,Ii1 . 11 , 1,./k1 . 1:let 1011 "/ Yours, truly', WO )I,W A Itin. 1 fon. .7, ofrx nomplem, ('hint .foxi lee of /he Ms me (burl of Prnmyyt ran lit I•1111,A1 , ..1•111A, April :74, liter - 11‘).)110,,iii's vr.1‘.1)1.• nteilleme t,•41 , stlllt , l,m .91 1,11- 1 ,ati I,lllly MIX I ill. It:. . 10111 T ., V Ittl lion. 6,1,yr tworpi I, J.:l,w of 11, ./ Pe/mai/fru/tut : Jule 1, IRO:. I DAVI. P,111.1 perit•ne.• (hut ”Hotlllaiur. (lr rt.,. IIIItt•rs" Is it Very g.ool dyttppllo 3lmont dirt•••Lly. 11,11. Inn. P. .11,ryer 'op!, I.`ity of Bel).- 111 YOU'S I /Y1.11 . P., Ile erAi.", Jam, I have lewd "If u4,11:1.1111 N tier, Bitter. , awl 1 . 0. W. 111 JOY luuli ly during the moot year, ;t3,41 can revoinatelal them nn wit Qxcellent, tonic, Impart lee, tow.;lnd vle, to 1110 A I -went. Tholr nec t,-en produ.l.ive of deel , ll,lly WS/. l. .1,1,14., M. Bond, .41 Willi"ltortn 1 I talcr+ great, plenmarn In nmonum• hug "floottikal . k (tarnsan onle'• to any OM' Who Lany bn itilllclnd wi Lit Itympoptila. I hail the lq.appnla no timidly It was I loponhl Ulu Lo liven any lood on toy hnoonc.ll, tool 1 /11,111111. ell .I,lk RN nut Io uu ann. Io wall[ hnll It Itlllo. Two tlem 'tonic ell,. lett n perloet JAAI tU Al. Wllllll. • 1:1:31EMBLIC THAT 1-100FLANJJ'S GERMAN BITTERS, AND HOOPLAND•S GERNIAN TONIC, %V 11l cure every cam. of M A It A 6M U 0%, WARTTNO AWAY OF THE BODY II()OFLAN GIiIiNIAN REMEDIES Are llru nulltelues you require Ui purl!). tee• Blood, excite the torpl Liver to leultliv tiou 1111deruthle you to pee4surel3' I liretejt lutrtfAillrei or ex peturo. ;DLL I'ulml . lll 1.1.1 :`4 tslitkiTrTurb: Fon M sur I , RI wo !ILLS A 110 SE. I 'ownliel, Yet Innoernt, rorlntde C=!=ffl It in not necessary to take a handful of the.° Pill, toprodisat thedeslred ellect ; Lwow' them act quickly and powerfully,cleanslng the Liver, staunch and Bowels "r all Impurities. The priaeipie ingredient Is Potiophyllin, or Lite Al e/dada:Extract ofMatalrake,w Melt In by many Dews more poweritil, acting and seareld leg than the Mandrake itself. Its peculiar actam Is upon the Liver, cleaning it speedily Irma all ~tedructlons, with all the power of yet free from the itiJurious results attached to Lim use of that mineral. Fur all diseases, in which the ace of a cal liar- I le Is indicated, these pills will giveentire sat isfaction in every casts. 'fluty NEVER FAIL, Ll (10,12,1 of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia and extreme etitiVelleNS, Dr. iiooll.lll n her Bitters or Tonic should he used in connection with the Pills. The tonic ettect of tine Bitters or Tonle builds up the system. The Bitters ur Tonic purities the blomi,strengtheits the Nerves, reguitlien tine Liver, and gl v esietrength, energy and vigor. Keep your Vowels active with the Pills, and tone up the system with Bitters or Tollie. 1.1.1 MI disease eau retain Its hold, or ever small yen. Recollect Walt Is DR. HOOFLAND'eI GER MAN It e...MbiLil ES that are /V/ versally used and highly rthamintentled; and do not allow Alto Druggist to 'mince pal to Lake anyi nine else thas he may say is Just as good, 10,11.11ne lee makes a larger he nu it. The. Remedies W be Lby E.X.pree. 1.0 any limailty upon application to the PRINCIPAL OFFlllrott the IiKILMAN M ELUL IN E tiTORE, MI Arch street, CIJAS. M. EVANS, Proprietor, Formerly C. M. JACKSON de CO 274ese I:cow:Woe are for Sale by Druy gies, S'lorelcerperg. and Nedieirte Deal en! ortwrywh, r .120.2taw.1,4.213t FURNITURE 36NOD . TDI SECOND SEIZET.T., EIMER] FUR N 'I T IT,.R E DIRECT FRC THE JEAN UFA cTuiques FRANCIS D. lIRAMER. St CO., CABIN KT-MAKKIIS AND UPHOLSTERER NO. NJ NORM SECOND STREET, .Next door to Christ's Church,: • rnir L w rain: Banntadturerfi of and Dealers tn F L' and,: diu ;Walnut FinnltParlor.bralY., o l lug noon% euld Charabei Salta or Um! laws • signs 4aral beat •Vorkmatalan. 4.4%. Bo 'Chamber Huns. . • ; ..! f 'Mattresses Bedding, de., or scripiton. All R oods warranted.
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