Etc ,farm, TO CORRESPONDENTS Communications upon subjects of Interest to th stockbreeder gardener, the fruit-grower and are solicited for this depart ment of the paper. All such communications should be addressed. to T.Jr..nrou STRICKLER, Agricultural Editor, Columbia, Lancaster county, Pa, Pleurisy in Horses, The prevailing causes of pleurisy are the same as those which produce pneu monia—exposure to wet and cold, ,sud den alterations of temperature, partial exposure to cold, riding against a keen wind, immersion as high as the chest in cold water, drinking cold water, and extra work of the respiratory machine. To these may be added, wounds pene trating into the thorax and lacerating tile pleura, fracture of the ribs, or vio lent contusions on the side, the inflam mation produced by which in propagated through the parletes of the chest. It Is sometimes confined to ono side, or to one of the pleura on either nide, or even to patches on that pleura, whether pulmonary (of the lungs), or costal (of the ribs). • The first symptom is rigor (chill) fol lowed by Increased heat and partial sweats ; to these succeed loss of appetite and spirits, and a low and painful cough, 'rho Inspiration Is a short, sudden ellbrt, and broken oil' before It Is fully liccom 10114110d, indicating the pain felt from the Irritable, because Inflamed, mem brane, This symptom Is exceedingly characteristic. In the human being it Is welliexpressed by the term ditch, nod an exceedingly painful feeling it is. The expiration Is retarded as much 1111 possible, by the use of all the auxili ary muscles which the animal can press Into the service; but it at length fin ishes abruptly in a kind of spasm. 'Phis peculiarity of breathing, once carefully otnerved, cannot be forgotten. The next character is found In the tender ness of the shies when the emits' pleura Is affected. Thin tenderness .often ex ists to a degree scarcely credible. lithe side Is pressed upon, the horse will re. t.etle with u low painful grunt; he will tremble, and try to get out of the wily before the hand touches him again.— Then conies another Indication, both of pain and the region of that pain,—tire Intercostal muscles, affected by the con tigluous pleura, and in their turn affect ing the subeutaneous muscular expan ,lon without, there are twitchings of the shin on the side—corrugations wrin- Ides,--waves creeping over the skin on •'the side. 'rids Is never seen in puce monia. There Is, however, us we may expect, the same disinclination to move, Mr every motion must give intense pain. The pulse should be anxiously studied. IL presents a decided difference of char acter from that of pneumonia. It is in creased in rapidity, but instead or twine oppressed end sometimes almost ttunp preelable, as in pneumonia, it is round, full and strong. Even at the last, when the strength or the constitution begins to yield, the pulse is wiry, although The extremities are never deathly . roll ; they may be cool, they are often er variable, and they sometimes pres ent increased heat. The body Is far more liable to variations of temperature; and the cold and hot fits more frequently succeed each other. The mouth Is not so hot as in pneutnon in. and the breath is rarely above its usual temperature. A difference of character in the two diseases is here particularly evident on the membranee of the nose. Neither the crimson nor the purple injection of pneutnonia is seen on the lining of the nose, but somewhat darker, dingier hue. Both the pneumonic and pleuritic horse will look at his flanks, thus point ing out the seat of disease and pain; but the horse with pneumonia will turn himself more slowly round, and long and steadfastly' gaze at his side, while the action of the horse with pleurisy is more sudden, agitated, spasmodic. ,The countenance of the one is that of settled distress; the other brightens up occa sionally 'flue pang is severe, but it is transient, and there are intervals of re lief, While neither will lie down or willingly move, and the pneumonic horse stands fixed as a statue, the pleu ritic one shrinks, and crouches almost to falling. If he lies down, it is on the affected side, when the disease is eon lined to one side only. The head of the horse with inflammation of the sub stance of the lungs, hangs Mavily ; that of the other is protruded. Here, as in pneumonia, the bleeding should be prompt and copious. Next, and of great importance, aperient med ieine should be administered—that, the etlectof which is so desirable, but which We do mot dare to give when the mucous membrane of the respiratory passages is the seal of disease. II ere we have to do with a scrums 1111.111 1 / 1 1111!, Or either cavi ty. Small doses of aloes should be given with the usual fever medicine, and re peated meriting and night, until the dung [temples pultaceous, when It will always Ire prudent, to stop. The Ilse medicine Is that which 112U4 been 1140 untended In pneumonia, and In the same doses. Next should f.,llow utlisl•V on the cheats anti sides. IL is fat preferable to Helot's, for It can be brought almost. Into contact with inflamed sur lave, and extended over the whole 01 that surface. An airy, but a comforta ble box, Is likewise even more necessary than In pneumonia, and the practice of exposure, uncovered, to the cold, even more absurd and destructive. The blood, repelled from the skin by thecontraetlle, depressing influence or the cold, would rush with fatal impetus to the neighbor ing membrane,which It was before dan gerously determined. Warm and com fortable clothing cannot be dispensed with in pleurisy. The sedative medicines, however, should be omitted much sooner than In pneumonia, and succeeded by diuret ics. The common turpentine Is as good as any, made Into a bull with linseed meal, and given In doses of two or three drachms twice In the day, If the eliti st itution Is much impaired, tonics nasty no eautiously given, as 110011 118 the vie Irma of the disease Is abated. The spirit of nitrous ether Is a mild stimu lent and a diuretic. Small quantities ml gentian and ginger may be added, but the turpentine must not be omitted.— Anwrican Stock Journal. Uses of the Roller The uses of the field-roller are so many more than is generally supposed, and so important, that a brief discussion will not be out of place. All good farmers have itr; this is in its favor. It is cheap ; +my farmer can make it if necessary. But what does it sub serve '.' is the ,question put by many. It subserves ninny uses, the simple roller does ; its office is to press and smooth. To prepare the meadow f, r the mow ing machine is considered by many to he Its principal business, which It is not, for many meadows are freed from stones, and many have never had them. Still the roller is found iu active use on such farms. One of the principal uses of the roller (and we think the principal) is to press the roots of the grass into the soil, roots that would otherwise have suffered and some of them withered. But press them down early in the Spring and they se cure moisture and nourishment. Grass entirely thrown out cannot be saved; but that which is only tautly displaced may be benefited. This has been tested for years on the old homestead farm. Parts of fields that were rolled started earlier in the Spring and yielded better; this invariably. How easy it is for farmers to test this. Let them get out their roller as soon as the ground will admit, when it will readily bear the horses, and yet yielding enough to be leveled by the roller.— Sometimes it is good to roll tw stead of once ; we like the idea and pre fer it. It does the work more e m., : t o ,dly and permits of drier rolling, for w IJO case must the ground he too lor it yields to the horses' hoof and roller. Another use of importance in the roll er is the leveling of ploughed land, par Ocularly sod, as in the case of corn, I, get an even surface. It also prevents the escape of gases thus secured. Roll the way it was ploughed. sowed land is benefited by the roller, especially wheat; this needs the pack ing effect of the roller. It is also good on corn ground after the corn is plant ed ; potatoes the same ; It will prepare the land fur the cultivator and plow. Then there is some land that is lumpy; this needs the crushing and leveling elli:et of the roller. Even pasture Is benefited by the roller; roll early In the Spring. Then the whole farm should be rolled; It pays, though It seems not so. Careful attention will convince any one of this, and It Is the only thing that will. No one has an excuse of the time spent, as it occurs when other work Is not crowd ing. Try the roller; test it thoroughly, 1111 , 1 note Intelligently its effect. Try it for more than a 3 ear.—Prairie Farmer. litorlng Potatoes. As the time bus arrived for potatoes— to; early sorts—to be harvested, I wish t 9 ray to thane who have them to har vest, to put them Lr barrelsas the best mode of dlrjordrig of them. There are those who have tried this for years, and can nut he persuaded to keep their pota toes In any other way. Dig and expose to the air till dry; then put trims direct ed, taking the barrels to the field. The advantage is that the sir Is not exposed vas 'KW open hins, wile often vitiate it, and always leave a potato odor. You have nothing of this. Another advan tage : you can put where most conve nient, and more at pleasure, with little difficulty, and you may place tier upon tier of barrels till up to the floor. When it is wished to use any, a barrel is open ed and used, and so on with the rest, leaving no dirt, the ground remaining in the barrel. Or, if it is wished to sell, they are already put up. Any barrel will do, so that it is strong enough—a salt barrel as good as any.—Cor. Coun try Gentleman. Practical Hints about Milking. All owners of cows should thoroughly understand the principles of, and be able toperformthe operation of, milking as it should be done. Very many per sons, children and grown persons, set about and are trusted with the business of milking who never perform their part properly, although they may have prim- Used for years. Almost MI cows In milk are nervous animals, if not often willful, and In order that you may obtain all the milk they are capable of giving, they must be treat ed with the utmost gentleness, and that at all times. if a cow stands in fear, told perhaps trembling, of your blows, kicks and threats, she will very Illtely withhold her milk ; at all events, It will affect either the quantity or quality to a greater or less extent. There are seldom arses requiring chastisement ; noire (m -ote:illy kindness, with firmness, will answer a much better punter , . In most eases where chastisement Is admin istered, an expectation of a full quantity of stilt will be disappointed. 'rite cow should be first brought to a proper position Ely approaching her on the right side, stool and pull ready; place the stool, nit down on it, and with the right hand brush the bag and tents clean before commencing to draw the milk. During this operation the milk tlows in rapidly, and all the fleets lead ing to the tears are tilled complAviv. The faster and noon it Is completely drawn out, with gentleness, the more likely you will be to get the whole. The milker who sits and talks, or hi any way his business, will ueverobtuln ell the Milk the COW In capable Or yield i The stripping, to obtain the la.t drop. should be done with great gentleness. by working the udder somewhat in im itation of caif•sucking. A person who iinderstands and faithfully performs the operation of milking, will cause the cow to yield milk that will nntke one quarter nmre butter Clan one-half the common grown persons Will) lilt the milking well. 'Phis is a strong asser tion, but no stronger than we believe the fiwts well warrant.: All beginners should be properly taught at first how to hike hold of !I" 1, tits, and when once learned, they will remember. This is seldom explained or taught to beginners, and hence each chooses their ()wit mode of milking. They should lie Instructed that if they would milk with ease, the hand should he kept very near the extremity of the teats, not so near, however, an that the 11111 k will strike any part of the hand or fingers. They should sit dowm close to the cow, not at arms length away; the left arm should always press against, or be in close proximity to the leg of the cow, and then if she kicks or steps, you eau ward oil' the force and protect your .. self and pull of milk. With proper handling of heifers while young and previous to calving, there is very little liability to have kicking cows. tiometimesa heifer with her first calf, and even older cows, get their teats sore, cracked or otherwise, and this will cause uneasiness, and often pain them so as to cause them to kick or step. In all such cases they should be humored, coaxed, and dealt gently by, and even caressed and fed some choice bite after milking. It would be well to have a pot of soft grease, from top of the pot where pork and greens have been boiled, to apply to soften the cracks, etc., previ ous to milking, and again afterwards.— The above mentioned grease is the best application the writer ever used to soften and heal cracked and sore teats on cows. —Ow. Country acntlyman. Soiling is. Pasturing, "Let me recite the experience and ractice of a friend of mine. Coming, into possession of about nine acres of land in the neighborhood of a good market, made by the demands of a large literary institution, he cast about as to what was to be done. Two cows and a horse wee the stock in trade for neat cattle. lie was obliged to pay, per sea son, men for pasturage, what they thought It worth ; at the same time It was no stnalliob to drive his rows back and forth. That determined hint to keep his Cows In the barn. 'l'lle great est trouble was the rapid accumulation manure. By good husbandry he properly secured that; he kept feeding it to Ills crops. Finding his crops In• crea.ing,headded another COW. Moth er cow only made moremanure. More manure, husbanded In the same way, made more crops, and the third year he added another cow, Now began another serlmaidillieulty. His barn was too small. Still, at the end of the fourth year, he put In another cow, and set himself to work to get up a new barn with modern improvements, of a good size, a horse, a !lair of cattle, and live cows, and yet had not thought of buying more land, hut wanted one more cow. Now, people who do not want a large accumulation it' manure and a gradual Increase of crops, should not adopt that style. But it seems to tae, than) our towns, where homesteads are In small lots, and not costly procured, no better course could be pursued than soiling the cows, and at the same time fattening the sulk"— New England .1 fonamtead. The above Illustration of the results of soiling over pasturage, though on a small scale, will be found equally effec tive on a larger one. The principle Is as lipid 'made to len acres as to nine acres —troubles of precisely the same kind perhaps being found to lie tNinnected with .It, and not anticipated by the runner. There will lie the continual trouble of wanting more cows, with the additional trouble of handling and marketing largely increased quantities of nillk and butter.. There will bedarge accumulations of manure, requiring more labor, and this put on the land, will make such heavy crops, that more barn room will be found necessary. Su there will be trouble all around, and the lima trouble may be, how to Invest the large amount Of funds which will result (root soiling instead of pasturing.—Ed. P. Farmer. How to Renew our Meadows. During the dry and hot term that be gan the Gth of May and continued Di days without any rain, except a few drops sometime during the night of the 16th, it was supposed that this drouth was the cause of the very certain indica tions of a failure of meadows generally. The rain of the 26th and 31st of May, and the frequent showers in June, es pecially of the 10th, did not produce the usual advancement of the crop of herds grass on most of the meadows. This fact leads tie to examine fora cause other than the May drouth of three weeks, for that alone would not destroy the crop of herds grass to so large an extent. If we look hack to the preceding season, we lied ashort crop On meadows and pas tures; therefore meadows were general ly fed close in the Fall, with but little protection for Winter. But if we look at the situation of our meadows during the Winter,we may nod the most prom inent cause of failure. In December,we had but six and a half inches of snow during the entire month, with a tem perature not unusual. The waste of snow by winds, &c., left our meadows entirely bare of snow on the first of Jan uary. During January we had but eigh teen inches of snow, about ten inches , of which fell after the :16th, at the ter mination of the very cold term of five days, that averaged colder than for many years, and this when meadows had not the least protection, for they were entirely bare of snow, as but light Hur ries had fallen; the continued strong winds sweeping our meadows, swept them as clean as a floor. These com bined circumstances were too much fin herds grass and mice generally. Prob ably In these facts, tile severe cold and unprotected situation of our meadows, especially in January, we may lied the cause of the failure of our hay crop, es pecially of herds grass, it having a bul bous root near the su-rfaceof the ground. Another fact is notable, that w Idle our meadows are generally producing a light crol(, pastures have been very good. With these facts nd suggestions, I leave the cause and present some thoughts as to the remedy, or how shall we renew our meadows and in the short est time ? Most of our dairymen cannot wait for a rotation of crops, and there fore will wish to practice the most expe ditious way. Two ways present them selves prominently, The first is to harrow tile ground thoroughly with a harrow with sharp teeth, the last of August or early in September; sow a liberal sup ply of seed; give the meadow a good coat of old manure, spread from the wagon; then brush it over so as to have the manure made fine and well incorporated with the surface.— The second way will be, when the ground will admit, to plow the meadow, turning w smooth furrow, cultivating with the harrow and making the sur face smooth ; sow the grass seed, fol lowing with a liberal coat of old manure or compost, spread from the wagon, so as to spread it evenly ; use the bush to incorporate it firmly With the earth. This process should be completed early in September, so that the young grass may be well root ed before Winter, and a full crop may be expected the next season. Plowing and seeding with a crop of rye this Fall, or a crop of barley early in the Spring, may be desirable in some cases, but it will delay the hay crop at least one sea son. One more suggestion. Save your own seed, if possible, for two seasons. One is, with care you can have good seed free from foul stuff. The other is to save expense, as much seed will be used, and a probable scarcity may make it high ; so save your own seed, and avoid bad seed and high prices.—Cor. Country Gentleman. BOUPLAND'S BITTER., 011111.11.10 N OF LIVE.. f4AVED I It Inc:woof the I emarkublo facts of this re markable age, not merely that so many per sonsare thevletlms of 11) . SPelminarindige 4 t Ion but Its willing Vlelltnit. Now, we woulu not be understood 10 say that any one regards lips pepsia with favor, or feels disposed to rank It anomie the luxuries of life. liar (rota it, Those who have experienced Its torments would snout Knell an 1111.16 All Jewel It, and would ties Mari Ta l p w ey wsh u ti was u J e ol n ly unmr aai -1 the trying eitnstaneem which ho was played, never boilll 11 attack of Dyspepsia, or 11111 Jollity Would 'men /myosin , / for.alten him Men and WOlllOll 11011110.1111 1. 14 seller In 10rt1a4414 tllll.olliplitillingly, hot whouvnr heard of a ino - son who enjoyed (Hein 7 Of all the a ultlntrious diseases to which the Ininian system Is Ilahle, L 111.11.11. pariah Vs no one 140 generally prevalent as Dymp..llslll, are diseases moreamite lull patent - 1,11'1(1 which more frequently prove filial; hilt 1141110, the of which are MO depressing to I he mind and no positively distressing Lit the hotly, If there lot a wretched being 111 0111 World It hi A CON FI ItNI ED Dl't - 11 1 E1 1 1 . 10, But It In not our attention to discant on the horrors or 1,3..1.1,4.. 'l'....eriin.thent truth fully Ix simply all lownshibllity, hut It is pox. silde to point out it remedy, M'e have said that Dyspopsbn is perhaps the most universal of Minion diseases. 'rills is On pita! Wally Illy ease lu the United Sta . es Nt'll4.l her I Ills gene ral prevalent , Is dui; to the eltaraeler a the food, the method of Ite pre coral lull, or the hasty Milliner 11l 0114 . 11 II In usually SWItI - In net our Kt/N . llloe to rx plus u. Iha great Illet 1011.11 wlhcll We are vaned to deal in Win: 115'141.1.:1'51A h 101 1114/St 11111Versidly, Nearly every' 4/1 her loersoll you Mei In a, vie t lin, an appartmtly willing tn..; for 'ore this not 1 Ito ease ; why no many mutterers, w 10•11 speedyand /Ode tl•nesty I 0 .. 11, _i n the 41(...11 easy rettelt ill ell Wile e 0./ I ts,11 ( heel. bet Yes id ? lie 11111.10111) . Will I . Itl• rd by prof (tore, tor dells red by none , o der till• rz pin need I tilinetive, they refuse 10 averpt tilt 104 prod'. is! Own, They I nril II 414,1 Cur tt 110. le/dine/11y el Hie I liolonlids Whose stiller• Ings hove liven alleviated, and with mining( in iiituat hut, appear to cling with drape nett del , rlithillthel Lo their rtlailebb lernienter. — Ilut says it Dyspeptic, \s' hat In thin remedy? To whiell we reply: This great itilevlator of human hollering Ix almost its widely the English lotigllage. II has allayed the ago nies 11l thousands, and Is to-day earrying vont- ItiO and eiteou rag/Silent to I 114/tlHandsol otherS, 'Tills licit litoWledged panacea 181101 a other than Dr. IIOOFLANICS CF.ILMAN BITTERS. \ %%add you know more of the merits of t tds OS/Martel 1114.4114 . 111 e then can be learned 11 . 0111 the. experlenee of others'? Try it yourself, and when a Hon lolled to fop dl the ass Urallet . 4/1 its ellieney glven by the proprietor, then abandon faith in it. LET 11' 111: 11.1.11 EM 13EILEI 1, - first of all, that Ilt)Ol.'LA ND'S UEItNIAN It I'l'l'E Ito In not it ruin beverage. They are not ale/de/Ile lu 101 y bells/. of the let M. They art. Cool posed wholly of the pure Jul 'c or vital Kinglet° of roots, This Is not a mere assertion, The ext rct. from which they are vottipoutultsi are prepared by one of lhe littlest ill German elwmlnts. Unlllce itnv other Bitters in the maritel, they tire wholly tree front splrlf mats ingredients. The onivetions which hold 01111 so motet force against prepa• rations 01 this clean, namely—(but a tleslre lire I utokleat log &halts Is stimulated by their use, are not. valid 11l 1.110 ease of the uereae Bit ters. 00 fur front encouraging or Inculcating a taste or desire for Inebriating beverage, It rimy lie confidently asserted that their tenden eV Is ill a tilanwlrivally opposite direction.— efleel s can be 113LN Ni' ICES I, ON 11l all rases of the Hillary s stem. llootlautl's German Hi tterssi and ‘eithout an entail, acting promptly Mel vigorously upon the i,lver; they reiticove Ils torpidity and rouse heals 111111 I-O LT/Stet. tor bile—thereby supplying the stoomelt wt 01111 he 1114/st Indispensable elements lit sound digestion in proper proportions. They give tone tot he ktottet.o . ll—stl nutlating Its functions, and enabling It le pereorne Its (hales its nature design,' it simultt do, They impart vigor anti strength to the entire hystent, sinning the pi/tient. to tool anal her being—lu fact, gir- Ing him It IMO' lease of life. I'll EV F‘"r HE BLOOD. cleansing the vital fluid of all hurtlul impuri ties and supplanting then. with the elements of genuine h. althfulness• In IL word, tnere Is scarcely It allsclkse 111 1 1 :011 - 11 they eitnuoL be saiely and beuellentlly employed; but in that most, generally pttwallynt distressing and dreaded disease, Dyspepsia, THEY STAN I/ UNRIVALED. NOW, there are certain classes of persona to Wholn eXI rente ill stern are not only tinpaleta ble, 11111 Who II MI IL Impossible to lake t 11.4111 without positive discomfort. For such Br. 1100FLAND'S GERMAN TONIC lea been speclitlly prepared. IL is intended tor use 10 here a slight aloiholle st Imulant Is ssitilred 111 eteineetl 4 lll Wll.ll the Well-1(110w10 fault properties of the pure rierlllllll I'llk 1111 the Ingredients of the Bitters, but no flavored its to rem , we the ex -Iretile bitterness, preparation is not only palatitole, but renthittes; In litetllll4.4ll form, all ;he virtues of the Herman Bitters. The solid extracts et seine or Nitiure's elioicest restora tives are held In solution by a spirit...Us agent it the pules( qualit)•. In eases o' languor or cxressive debility, where I he systent appears to hate Ireeoltle eXlMUsted or Its energies, 110oF1.AN ICS 'l'llN IC acts 'With alillost marvelous effect. It not only stimulate. the flagging 10141 %Castile; energies, nut invlgorittes and permit...tiny strolgt hens timacilon 111/011 I he I,lverand stotiniteli through, pet haps less titompt, 11,101 the haters, ',Chen the battle WI/Maly Is taken IS 1101141 I/11' ons I.ll;4estion, Itlleasm cc, I'llystoti or Nervous 111 ion, yield readily to Its po tent I Itilltellec, It gis en the luv.llld a new wad stronger hold Upon 11114,. r,llltiren depression 4/1' spirits and 110..pireselleurrtlilless, I (supplants the pain of elsi itse with the ease nail etenlort 01 perteet. It 1.41,91 bdiength to weak throws despond/111 . y In the Winds, and steals the re Stored leritlei Lipton IL new Mid giant/0111e eitreer'. Jut Ur, I I outlands helleltle -11/110 to (Ile 111111111 n race ale nut confined to Ills .t . elebrated Uh:lt M A N it I 11"I' Eit M, or his invaluable 'l'llX'l l ', Ile has prepared another medicine, wideli Is rapidly Wllitting lan way let peptllie . lever loccaLlw 01 Its I laritede merlin. I 1001. es I erl'l 11' 1,1,1 N. 011.1,5, IL ',calved Stlinitlillte for incretily, without any ill inert:toysevll toothily, Thom wontiertul Pills, whlch are Intended to art 11111111 the ,IVer, are mainly colilloune.Ll U 1 Intlophylllll, or the Its of 'run NtANDItAKE ROOT. Now we desire the reader Ile dist Inc! ly un lerslanci thin this ext ist , t of the Al andralte Is oany times more power' al than the Jiuudntke Itself. It IS the Medicinal Vlrtle•S thlb plant, ill II pelllo . l ly pure 10111 highly concentrated form. lienee It Is that 1.W./ or the 1'00.1,11)111a Pllls 1211111itll ate n nill dose, telille any where six le eigul 01 . IL 1111 11/1 I 11 1 111 el tier pre par at (tie Nlittelralte are re -1 Ile Podopltyllin all.. directly us tile /Jeer, stimulating Its !Unctions laid Canning II 0 Muse Its billsry sect . ..S.llms In rev tiler and proper quantities. The Injurious results whieh invariably tollow the use 01 lie/relay In ve t Idly' aVoltled Ei s y their one. liLt It Is net Upon 1.11/. I.lVer hilly that their poWein 111 . e eXel extntet of Mandrake contained 111 rhea is , k lit 11l eel/it/hied with fell, el leer extracts, 010 1 01 Wll 101 itels Upton the /doll/Itch, one Upon 011 u Upper 1,411,15, tine upon the lower bowels, and 0110 preVell In tiny gl 11/Ing effect, thus 10 . 40 Jilting a 111111 hut 111 IlUellecti 0110 entire Mgt S. Live Mel ILO Illenlary an equal and Itarleolaulls manner, HIM its action entirely wont (bill griping 1111011 1/0111 111011 01 Ile II other purgittivesJ Possessing these illtiCil tieslrabiequalltltsi, the Podophyllut becomes invaluable 110 at FAA' I L‘' Eflli 'll , i E. ' Nu household stmlati Inc Walluta (11.4111. They sre pet leetly safe, require but two tor all ord I miry dew, are prompt. and efficient In action, atiLl 5111011 Used 111 gollneet len with Dr. moot ialid n Heenan Bitters, tor 'Tonle, IntLy be re arded 110 certain spec:llles 1 / 1 all eases of Liver I.:0110010 at, Hyspepslit, 01 any of the disorders to whien the system is ordinarily suifJect. The isJoul'H 1' LEAN 1•11.,Ls /let upon tile stomach and bowels, earrying oft improper obstructleits, w - Itile the inputs 01 Dale purity the Moot', strengthen 1111111151 g • ,. orate the Ratite, give tone and ttlipettte to the Stomach, and thus build tip 010 111'101 11 anew . , Or. Iloolland having provided (Mersa rem. edtes for 11 10r1101 . 0, has given the world our mainly her external applwation, to tlw won. dertul preparatlua known as DK, 1100FLANLYS tiItEEK OIL. 1111 s Oil is it sOrerelgn remedy for pains and aches .11111 kind, Ithelonat Ism, Neuralgia, Toothache, Chi!. Mains, sprains, Intros, l'alti 111 the Back 111111 Loins, Ringworms, e:c.,60 . ., all yield to Its ex. (trash application. of cures or. feeted by It Is astonishing, and they are Inc CI eas I leg every day. 'fatten internally, It Is a cure for Heart. bunny, Miley Diseases, Sick. Headaches, Colic Uy watery, Cholera Mortals, Cramps, Pains it the Shan:tell, Colds, Asthma, We. The 00,011 oil Is conqiused entirely of heal. mg gums and essential oils. The principal im govlient is an Illy' substance, procured ill tot southern port of Oretce. Its effects 110 u dts strayer of pion are [rely magical. '1 housaml, h .ve been henetitted by its use, and a trial 11) those alto the skeptical will thoroughly con vince 1111,101 or its inestimable value. These remedies will be sent by express If too lovality, upon application to the I'ItINCI. PAL OFFICE, at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 1131 Altell sTitEr.r, LA DEI,- CHAS. NI. EVANS, l'roprlytor, Funnel ly C. JACKSON di CO. /WI Thar. e Jecbteihes are fur sale by Druggitiv, Voreek , po - s, a,ld ,11 reli4tne lb,ster. eurrywhorrn. detsC/-21-awi144:2141 E'ER TI L I ZE RS T IIE PEYSSON POEDRETTE Manufactured and Sold for 21 Years Planters', Fanners' and tirinie . lien,' 1' For Cotton, try It ! For Tobacco, try It For Wheat, try it! For Oars, try It Fur Corn, try It ! For Barley, try It For IZye, try It! .. . . . For Vegetables, Fru& and Flowers, no better Fertilizer In known tit the present day. A Nistiiml Manure! No Adulteration! Made from privy ,teposlt, or night soil. Free from smell. Plea-sant to handle. Each cart, load when taken !ruin the well deodorized. Report of the best practical agriculturists and chemists of Europe and America: Soil without any mariore has produced three limes the quantity of the seed amen; haw yielded, with a slight application of the proper manures, from Decayed Vegetable,Matiter—F times Its own seed Stable manure .• 8 l•II " •• Horse " II 11.100 Guano " 101.7 " r luld sterensor Night Soil 1211.10 " Solid Steretio, or Poutlrette 14-11 100 " One ton of Potsdrel to Is equal to one ton of Guano, at one quarter Ito coo:. You ask, Wiwi, are the advantages of using Poud ret te 1. it produces the largest crops. 2. It en riches your land. 3. It acts quick ty on the seed sown, aunt continues to show Betel( In the 001 l for year', 4. For fruits and vegetables, ap plied as per directions In pamphlet., it cannot be surpassed by any fertilizer of the present day. The price of Poudrotto IN 822 per ton, put up In bags, and delivered at say railroad depots or steamboat landings In the city. All orders addressed to PEYSsON I'OUDRETTE MANFACTI3 CO., (Successors to A. Peyoson R ettewart & Co.) NO. 420 LIBRARY STREET, Pl-111..A., PA. (Room No.ll, Goldorni OW Hall.) Will meet with prompt attention . ; or turmeric near the city can mend their own teams to our works on Gray's Ferry Road, near U. S. Arne nal, where we deliver In bulk at 40 cents a bushel, or 810 a ton ; or parties having the ad vantages of shipping, can send vessels to our works, and get the IMMO In bulk, at 818 per ton. A liberal discount to wholesale dealers. aug3o 4tw35 EANK LEASES, JUDGMENT BONDS and Articles of Agreement for the sale of Estate for;sale at this office, rala-tfd EEK.IJ'Y INT FOB SALE OR RENT A D U M R N DA I Y R S A P T T O M R E SA a E d . , — 1 - 37 0 1, N th SeAT - j. dersigned, Administrator of the estate of Sam uel Ruth. deceased, late of Dillervtile, Man i:trim township, Lancaster county, by virtue and In execution of a decree of the Orphans' Court of said county, will sell by public ven due, on the premises, the following described part of the Heal Estate of said deceased, to wit: A Tract of ABOUT THREE ACRE 3 of First-rate Limestone Land, situated in said town of Dlllerville, fronting on Market street, and adjoining lends of Jacob Roh r, Wm. Smith, and others. The improvements thereon con sist of a Two-Story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Stable. Well of Water, with Pump; a lot of tine Fruit Trees and other im provements thereon. Bale to commence at 2 o'clock in the after noon of said day, when terms will be made kdown by aug3o-tsw33 BENJAMIN RUTH, Adrn'r. PUBLIC HALE OE REAL EATATE. Wlll be sold, at public sale, on the premixes, on MONDAYOI,I'OIII.IE.2cI,I7 7I , VALUABLE AND PRODUCTIVE FARM, delonglng to the Estate of Henry Ewalt, de ceased, situated In Silver Spring township, Cumberland Nuttily, l'a., about four and a half miles whereo lb rlYing vlllitee of Mttehanlent burg, there Is a splendid market for all products of IS farm, and about one ttndone.littif miles northeast of llogestown, and one little north of the turnpike by Se niple's Bridge, bounded on the solltli by the farm of John it, Sample, on the north by Lim Win of I larvey on the east and Wort by the GOllotlo. gultniet Creek, votititinlng eland llt 1, ACRES of Prime Mark Slate Land. Thu Improve. moots are It W011.(11111111ed ‘VEATIIEItIIUA El) 11011 SE, with Wash house attached; Smoke House, 1111,1 nil the LIIIIEIIIIIO requlred egeept Barn, Wlll‘lll was burned In Nlay. 'not flouting Is In good order and Ihe 1. rut Is well stoelted with Fruit A Well of suporlor Water, which net , r falls, Is at the dour. Hllllll,O eldnniondo at 2 o'elook, l', when attendance will be given and terms mode known by the Intro or Henry ltdvalt, 1101.'11, Persons desiring nuttier Information eon too the by toldresslng W. H. or L. 11. EWALT, I ittgestow Pa. Asmiumcirm SALE ..... ON MA'rEItDAY, CEI'I'EIIIIRKIIUI 11, 1971, the undersigned wl.l Moll ILL piddle XlllO, on Inn lirelohlem, lit 1 , 1111.011 township, !Animater count r, Pa , one. half nine !writ, of Fulton Ihu follow• lug doscrilted !teal Estate, to wit: A N . /1111.bl° Ito In, °dotal ntng el I X '1 Y A U It It: N, More or loon, adjoining lands of John and Joseph Stoll It, Joel Sing ditty, Thaddeus :dor gun and 0111000 oil 1.1.111011 In erected t Two• Story SI one ELL] NO , ll l /FM', '2ll hy 29 ft, euntalitlng U rooms, a on the tl 41 floor, I en tile ..lid, awl 2 on Ihn allot, will; good Cell tr and Vault, with a Will 1.1 good water, with looter roof, near the Kitchen dour; is good It rano. Mitre, -la by 1.5 ft., (toyer.' Wth ditto, wile Wilgoli and M 1111,, ,, Sin attached, !Log Pen and other out•hulltlings ail env, red with slate. There In Itunitleg Water from Spring lit ; the ant; a thriving Apple Orchard of choice ft nit lo hearing, and ellolve cherry Itnti pear Trenn,llll“ of her Fruit. TWO Acres if tilts Intel are covered with Chestnut Tlttl• her, and !thou. the s,eoe with Oak; the hdlituee Faro, land, divided intocou t eit lent Hahn s, too der good (elutes 111111 lo a good state"( cult va• Lion. A :Anson of \Vat. r runs throng!, the pr..perty, propel ty is locat, d to it good lielghborhOol,oooo,lllent toentirdlleN,sellools, stores, etc. survey of t h e Pooch Bottom and Oxford Railroad ertnews over the curlier of this farm Any person desiring to purchase it home will do welt to view this proper:y before pur• ellasing el,Where. Title good and possession given April Ist, 1,72, For further partieulars ‘ll on or adore. the underslgloy , ,aL Yulton House P. 0., Lauet,ter coon , y, ea. Sale to CUILIII,eIice at I 21., on said at , when attendance will be given null tot not rine known by lug:tattle/ter, HARVEY SWIFT. Assignee of Dan 'l D. Swift and Wife. nuie..l. I tu 94 PUBLIC SALE OF 'VALUABLE PROI ERTY. On 'WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13:11, let the undelsigned, MI ending to go Wero, sell at panne sale, on the promises, the folio log described real Estate, to wit A (1 It Isl.' MILL, Situated In Both r Addmi nn the III;; Coneumgo Creek, S mllov (rot Gel tyshurg, and ' mlie. from Ileldwrshurg. The mill Is a good one, haVIIIV bet, built a le yours stories high, with 2 pair , flour Itarrs (1.11 , 1 2 Choppers, s o n, h e l l , I the vounty, Thorn arc 3 No. I C3Ol Wheels I the mill. A i; oc)r) SA W Jili,L, In exoellent running onlor, le Ho, to lirint \llll. 'l'ln•no mills at, (101ng n in amount c/I I,VI/I . IC, Imainb in wide ',cope of 0 With this property nre 21 ACRES of La ith all neeo-sury improvements; a curl 1 Fruit ; a good ,ulphar Spring . nears nod, lag. The darn to the above nil LI Is a LION," HU 11.1,..-9 feet of bend and 1..11. All pers.,us are invited to call and see heillsolVl2B. ALSO:cm ERMA Y..EpTEM Ii ER 15th. A FARM, CONTAI MN( 21.", ACRES, about, ~11 Acres of which are 'lunber—ow.t.i township, Yo, k county. 244 miles from IltltlOVVr, hem the Berlins turnpike. 't Ids Is a pout' Farm—none better in Lunt lo cality. on the mopt.rty are large grlatllitieS of I hON (IRE. A surtlel-nt qtsancity of water Is convenient to Lim utpldlnt,N. There nee two sets of buildings on the form, which would nod:a it convenient. to tlivioe the tarns If de sired. The land and buildings are in good or der. All kinds 01 Fruit on the smile, &I, A 1.., 311 Al liv:S 01 , FINE CH ESTN UT CI MBER— cllvkled Into lots 013 0,1 Acres. t all and see for yourself. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M , Wiloll terms it it be Made Lanka be M. HERSHEY. 'MIMIC BALE OE VALUABLE. RE4L t-T A T E.—On FRIIJA 1 SEPTEMBER tn• h sill . 1871, ill •oltl publle sale, on the prernl,s, No. I, the followmg, Heal Estate, late of John Neff, aleeensecl: No I, A Farm slt Aated In Strapatorg nip., on the public road leading 11,111 luiroll4ll at strastmrg or the n Wage of Nile Provhlenre, aeJolnlng lands of Chrkt but hoist Noll; Hoary N. Ilrenetnan, Itrnry NI wiser, and No. 2, . , ('ONT A INI NG 95 A(.111 , 14, More or L 00, 01 Wool 1,11111,4/LllO I .L 1 101, all till able and 111 IL 11101 01010 01 cid I vat lon. en. Homed by goad fk•11101. per. The Imaroveitient4 are IL Large 'l'wo•tore SPUN I.; Swim mer Haul( Barn, MI hi, In good repair, wl , ll Chopping Stoner and 1111000 A Ihrlvhrq ,N'oung Apple I)reliiird, and a great vurletY ul T reel.. A nevl.l . -'ai I tig r4prlng or Water al the door or he Nn. 4, A Tract of bandit tailed 101 and adjoining No. I, 'nada of Ja..mb Ilurtman, 'teary Nlio.ner , , and Christ hull Haber, CON CAIN! DU A C.IIES, . . More nr leen, ,Jr gond I,linepootie l.nud, ell•ar and lIIIILI/11.1illti uurrr guud rvire , .. Un the tract there Ism Sprlng of never-roiling \Valer, nlalcing It desll tilde for building ptirpo•en. No. :I, A 'freer 1,1 ilntaletil tiprout 1 and, 1.11, utile In Fdr t townidop, foil, the White I lilt, adjoiningttroperties or It:II A Illiont.e, Ihtrid yerH,lllni ()tilers. Thy RIMY° I recta tiny° been hild oft' In lobto.nd will be Hold La stilt par elinsers. l'ertiona desiroitH of viewing either at the above properti.-H, call on Julin F. 'front, read lag on Nu. I. l'oio+ennion and n gond title till! be given on the Int, tiny of April, StLle lu e 0111,11,11,1 Ht l n'elottic, I'. NI., of mild tiny, when doe ittlettLianett wl I Ito given and einnill lons al rule tuade antler it A Murk If. NEFF% At lorney In Filet fi.r the living. N. B.—Also, ul tile Millie tillll. a nd [Oster., will lie Nold the one undivided elglllb In i ereaL tor the minor children Of Mnry Y. Pant k well, dead. In the irtiela of in.] above deseelbeil. augll,dsw Sc liunrdlnn Mr sill,' :Moor Children. E Oll NA I.E. THE 01.1) 14'1'111E1C TEII. near l'i,lLlTllhill, Larn•wder county. tin THURSDAY, thegisl tiny of sis.irl'lol SKR, at 1 n clock, I'. 31., at. the public house of Jo• neon 11. Black, lu Coltunota, will be exposed 1.11 public rode, ono of the linent lino hest pro duct Ice Farms 1,1 Lancaster county, the old Strickler Farm," situate In Watt Ileruptteld township, within one mile of the Borough of Columbia, nail on the line 01 the Lancaster and ColumidaTurnpik - e.contalning TNYU HUNDRED AND sl X ACHES. More or lens, tal)oluing lands of John I. Wright, tlee'd ~loco H. Strl :Icier. and others. rho linprovemerk tr consist large 'lnd con, rood.)tls two and a half-story lift MA N sit IN HUI ',l.: ' a large sW ISSI•Ilt BARN, and BRICK TEN ANT M'agon-shed, Corn- Crin; two Tobacco or thaln-sheds, t 5 by 10 loot each, Straw shed, about One hundred fee:. long, large new Fig-Pens, Carrisge-House, Ice house, and other onploventtnts. '('been is a Young Orchard containing lee Apple Trees planted In Ittal, and heurtng fruit. Also a large number ,0 bearing rsoteh trees '1 here Is a Well of never-tailing Water at the house; :Lino a cistern of large ca paella. Running wa ter passes through the entire place Iron east In west, with three gout' Slalligs la different fields. The land to under high eulllvatinn, th )MIIIIIIIO anti anteing in good e 11/11, an the whole tract. Is underlaid with I.lrneston of a superior quail] y. A unrulier of quarrle are opened and In working order, wlth tw good lime luiu , In eloti• lorllNlulrly to them. This fano Is within on.• ;1111....1 Colnlnl.la,o. the Tanvsst.qr rilLo, and to it number . anthraelle forme., I , er fartht-r tatortnallen, apply to the all clershotell, rt. , lttlaglllllllllllo,a, Or en (..teert; M. Kline. 111 the 'ay o n f t.ttet er a.t. Itta•taw a . 2att.tl M. M. a•TI'LlCii: DUE LE Or REAL EMTATE.-- The undersigned, Execnnws if the Estate ui Henry Foust. deed, will sell on the 211 1, of SEPTEMthIit, On the prelllkes, the MANSiON FARM of said deceased, contain ing ahout 'I WO HI"NDRED AND TWENTY ACRES, and situated about two miles south-ea.st of Oreencastle, or, the road leading from Ureen mstie to Lettersburg. It is only two miles from the Franklin Railroad, and several miles Irma Hagerstown. he !arm Is the first-qual ity of 1.1 MEsTONE LAND, and is situated in an excellent neighborhood, convenient. to churches mid sshank. The lin prov.ments consist of a good WEATH IMO A rut HOUSE, containing nine rooms and a Kitchen. well ft n ished and painted; u large dunk Barn ,Wagon Shed, Corn 'rib, toni all other necessary OUL lallitlinaa. This farm Is Well-Watered With a Well Only Iwelve feet deep, which for nine months during the year Mows over and makes a running stream of water. There is all Or chard of FRUIT on the farm, the finest In the county, consisting of Apples, Pears, Peaches, Grapes and Cherries. The farm Is well-fenced, a large portion of it being post and rail fence, and ,nveniently divided nto twelve ileitis so that the stock can have Mle!. to the water front all the fields but one. The farm is under a good state of cultiyallOn A large portion of It has been lately IleaVl ly limed. A further description of the prop erty is considered unnecessary, as poisons de sirous of purchasing can Call llpOn one Or the Executors, resitting upon the term, tincture the property, It whit be sold either divided or un divided to suit purchasers. The tel are the conditions of the sale which Is posttivet One-half of the purchase money to be paid un the first day of April, 1572, and the balance in three equal annual pay ments with interest (rota April let, 1872. In accordance tel the will of the deceased, five thousand dollars can be left In the farm or paid as the purchaser pleases. CHRISTIAN D. LESHER, SAMUEL FOUST, J c7-3m w Executors. I_,KOPOSED AnEND.IIEAVI"I4) THE CONSTITUTION OF PENNSYLVANIA. JOINT RESOLUTION Proponing an Anndment tothe Canatitutlon of Ponhixylvaula Be it Resolved by the•Senntc and House of Rep r“eniatives or the Orniinonivealla of Pennsylvania in General Asseinb'y mei, That the following Amendment of the Constitution of this Corn• monwealth be proposed to the people fur their adoption or rejection, puniount to the provis ions of the tenth article thereof, to wit : AMENDMENT. Strike out the Sixth Section of the Sixth Ar • ticle of the Constitution, and Insert In lieu thereof, to wit: A !Auto Treasurer shall be chosen by the quallfled electors of the State, at such times and for Riau term of service as shall be pro• scribed by law, JAMES H. WEI3B, Speaker of the Houma of Reprementativee, WILLIAM A. WALLACE, Speaker of the Sena Approved the fifteenth day of June, Anno Pouliot, one thousand eight hundred and cave uty•one.l JNO. W. GEARY. Prepared and certified for publication pur. count to the Tenth Article of the Constitution F. JORDAN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. °Mee Secretary of the Commonwealth, I crelo Harrisburg, July sth, 1871, I LLIGENCER BENT. FOR SALE 0 3LANCASTER COUNTY PARKS FOR SALE.—One In East Donegal township. containing EMS= river-bottom land, first-class improVements, Tenant,house, Apple and Peach Orchards,wel 1 fenced, lately limed, in the highest stal of cnitival ion, and near the ilepot, schools, 4c. One in Conoy townsA ClEtr hip, containing 108 river-bottom land, good Improvements, and Ina high state of cultivation. Also, a Farm in West Donegal township, containing 85 ACRES, Excellent Improvements, well fenced, lately limed, running water. All of the above farms will be e , ld on easy terms. One-half of the purchase money can remain on the premises, at the option of the purchaser. SAMULL EBY, aug23-4tw34. Elizabethtown 4 VALUABLE IMAM 2-1 IN LITTLE BRITAIN TOWNSHIP AT PRIVATE BALE, The undersigned offers hie valuable Farm, situated In the township aforesaid at private sale, CONTAINING 106 ACRES, more or tees, adjoining landeofNathan Mance, David Christy, John Ullman and others, .upon which In erected a two-ntory Dwelling Houne, a tine Bank Horn, &Wild feet, (but recently erected) roofed with elute, with Grunerlem and Corn Crib, MI complete, Two Apple Orchards hod other fruit on the premises, and all the necessary out,buildlnge. Two good springs of water, from which every held can be watered, si items of the above tract is arable, and the billenee Is covered with heavy Umber, princl• pally white oak, TIIO IRTIII is in n high state of cultivation, under good fence, convenient to ehuroluel, stores, schools, Ac. It is tin. eurpaneed for produetivoneme, bring as good quality of land as the above township can produce, divided into convenient !Wide, To coy person wishing to Invest in real estate, a chance is here presented rarely Lobe met with, Persons wishing to view the premiere will please call upon David Christy adjoining the property, by whom the sanewill be shown or upon the milineriber at Mechanics Grove, piepllitfwlf7 DAVID EVANS, O RPH ANS' COURT MALE THIJRNDAY, HI PTEMIIHR 21, 11471, In purmance of an order of the Orphans . Court of Lanmoiter county, directed to the u,14 dot...tuned, as t lie Administrator of the' estate of W.. rtgo riwelgart, deceased, will be 1./C posed lii public saki, on the premises, situate In West Donemil township, about miles (ruin Eliza tlitown on the public, rail lending to Fat. mouth, dm following described property, to wit: A valuable tract or land CONTAININO 100 ACIIMq, Moro or less, and adjoining lands of ,lola Prescott .1. \V, -inapt,(irubb's notate, James MegIII, John Sweigart,and Lhv,, bwelgart, at two parcels, nit: Seventy•tour !won, more nr Icon, with about 7 or N acres In tine Tlmlwr, and thereat of (Mod Farming Land, and haring excellent Fruit Trees t arena, '1 tiny two acres having thereon erected rt One-story Log Weather-boarded 11W ELLIP.O lily Willi too story additional at Men ment, Ground Barn, and other necesNary out huildi ego. There are also the, eon excellent Fruit Trees and wine line young Chestnut Than,. properly In elegnnlly located on t Folmoutn Pike, Ix n 1110,t de.lrnliln tonne, IMISMMI=2=II desir or the purchaser. he purchase motley to be payable on the oi April, 1g72, when 110heichh1011 Ul the rernlnes will be gl Sale to commence at I o'clock P. M. ..r on Id clay, when attendance will Ue given and tern , made known by LEVI FINVF.IOART, Administrator. PUBLIC MAI E DI VALUABLE REAL ItiSTATE,—On WEDNE.SDAY, Vf EM BER 13th, 1871, will lie hold at public sale, at the Noose of the subscriber, In Manheim twp.. 21 miles from tile city of Lancaster, on the uld Manholin road, viz: Nu. 1, a tract of flrst•rate limestone land, 40 TO 73 ACRES, an tnn nay best null purchasers. It is the west end of my farm, adjoining the Lancaster and Manhel 'ruruolice hond, lands of Jamb henshade, E. P. Keller and others; under good fences and in a high stale of cultivat ion. The Im provetnent thereon is a Barn 4U tort square. It Is supposed there Is a body of lion Ore on I hese premises because a considerable quanti ty of the Caine Is'llound on the surface, ..nd an ore bunk In operation only a short distance from It In the adjoining Held. This tract Is beautifully located for u desirable home; It lays high and yet nearly level, sloping a little towards the south. A loose, rich soil. well cal culated for trucking, adjoining the pike, and only two miles from the city or Lancas.er, with a lair view of the swine and the surround• log country. If desired by the purchaser, the half of i he purchasemoney call remain charged on the land. No. 2,11 Tract of Chestnut Timber Land con alnilug l2 ACRES AND la) PERCHES, unto In liTinvideuce township,lo oft he city of Lancaster, near Snavely's Tavern adjoining lands of Henry Trout and others The timber on this lot loot over2Uyears growth No. a, a Two-Store Brick DWELLINU HOUSE, In the city of Lancaster, N 0.112.5 Nortl Queen street, The nonce Is well finished, with hydrant In the back yard. Sale to COMM. nee at. 1 o'clock, P. N., on salt day, when attendance will be given and term made known by the subscriber. ...autc2.l-3tw03.1 JOHN KOHR. EIXEcirroRS• F RID Al IE4 rkEPTEMBER 15th, 1571. In pursuance of the directions of the last Will and Testament ot Jacob Eitneir, late of Warwick township, deceased, tile undersigned Executors, will Hull at public sale, at his late residence. in the town or Lexington, in the aforesaid township, Lancaster comity, the tel described Real Estate of said deceased, to red: N.. 1, A Tract of Land eoptainlng 1 ACRES AND 141 PERcli RS. More or less. The improvements thereon ereeted consist of a 2.--.tory FRAME HOUSE, Jo'., orchard of Choice Fruit, anti a bpring of never•falling Water near the door. No.:: A Tract of Clear Land, adjoining the above and containing 1 ACRES AND 103 PERCHER, More nr less No. :1, Aojolnlng the above anti containing ACRES AND 151 PERCHES, More or Ir.. P.c.,. 1, Adjoining the above and containing 2 ACRES AND 2:I PERCHES, More or le-s. Nos. 2 and 3 will be sold in Into, or together, Ito may hest HUI?. purchasers. The land Is all under good fences and In u high stale of culti vation. Persons wishing to view the property before he day of sale will plea-ecall on John ER ,elr, rcsiding near White Halt. Sale to collittlenee at l o'clock, P. M., when critic will be nuule IttIOWII by JOHN 11EN RV KI'AUFFER, Execulore. Img-1-lltt II NA LE OF REAL ENTATE f he umlerslgned, ANslgnee of F Bloke' and Wire will at !alone aide, 01 SATURDAY, si.I , TP:M Ih7l, cm Oa prnils. , s, lit Bart lownahlp, ',alienator county one mile nuathwent of the village ut George town, the nhlowlng demeriaeil Real Estate, to wit : A Tract of Land containing DI ACHES AND 121 PERCHES, Adjoin! g Innds of John Draticher, Mary TI omp4on, Eliza BauLttunan, and 4411,4. The Improvements con..lnt of a. Two-and a. half story BRICK 11 , 41:-.E.contalnIng elght rooms, with Frarne Kitchen atta.•l,ed ; al Ilrlea Smoke H mince aline OVell under one root; alp.) a Stone liana Pam, 50 by On feet, cmi her 110,70.1,V uul•bnlr lugs, There Is a never.falllng Weil or Water Incur the doer. A very Excellent ,mrlng, with a Stone 2- prlng House over the MOM'. 'There Ir notes fm r elltlie to water Intuit all the Melds, 'There are two excellent A ppl., Urchardn of choice fruit, and a valuable Peach .rehard, all In goo,' bearing .mdltlou ; twelve d ll'vrent Variedeel of Pears; 111.0 a lot of fruits, The land is In a high .fate of cal- I vntical. kluvlng recently i./0011 heavily Iltnta tad Is under good fences About I Ayres Ills Tract consist of valuable CUE ,T I: ettOrr LAND, uu•trly ready to cut TI (urn Is well adapted for dairy purposes, HD 14 slltt.dnd In an excellent nt Ighoornood, cut vetnent to churches, schools, ne. Ally rerson wishing to view the premises before the day of rode, can do su by culling on the subscriber, living in t , :e village of Gage town, or on \Y m. b•. resitting upon the premises. The above property will positively be cold without reserve. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. Terms at sale. D. U. siTEACY aug'2:it:i Assignee of W. li'..1;1;:kel and Me Ire. COR HALF : --A TRAer OF LAND, MIT nate on she Canal and River, In Livorno° township, Perry county, containing 350 ACRES, more or less, having thereon erected a two• story Brick Double Dwellitig House, elegantly finished, a large two-story Frame Dwelling House, and a very tlf.:e Frame Bank Barn, litlx 00 feet. 'I be above tract can be readily divided into • everal farms, which will be hold together or • eparate, to cult purchasers. Also, n Piece at Land in the same township, ontaining 30 ACRE more or less, partly cleared. • MIMEO Al.oln Tr:n•t of hand nn the canal and r 1,04'1 - .IIIIJ, In the Satire county alin rug 150 ACRES, more or less, 101010 the half helot: elkaretl, hav ing thereon erected two Log Houses and a Lug Ntable. A 100, n lot of Ground In the Borough of Liverpool, be lug 511.:1F.0 feet, lying between the Ricer and Laud, and havlug thereon erected a All to he sold on very favorable terms and time given to stfit the purchaser. The above propel ties wi it be of at pri vate sale 50111 OCTOBER 26, 1571, and If not sold bentre that, tittle will be sold at public sale /n that day In Liverpool, when and Where the terms w 111 be made known, Apply to 11. U. MOOER, Mechanicsburg, or to .J. McLIORMILIK, J a., Harrisburg. BiMEM ASNICINEEW SALE OF VALUABLE RE I, ESTATE.—On THURSDAY, SEP- T B KR 21st, Is7l, the undersigned. Assignees of Henry Musser ;and Wile, will sell by pu olio veundue. on Nu. 1 of the premises, the reel denceof said Assignors, the lollowing described heal Estate, to wit: No, 1, A Plantation or Tract. of First-rate Limestone Land, on the Conestoga Creek, one and a half miles above NVltmer's Bridge, In East Larnpeter township, Lancaster manly, adjoining cruets Nos. Laud 3, Imids of Abra ilaal 11.01Irer, and said Creek, containing 116 ACP,- S. MORE OR LE.'SS, with a New Two-Storied Brick DWELLING -11 OUSE, Brick Kitchen and Weak House, Smoke House, Frame shop, Large New stets- Her Born, Corn House, Hog Sty, and other Im provements. Fruit Trees and Grape Vin-s of all kinds; end an Iron Ore Mine, partially de veloped of the best kind of Ore; two Wells of Water with Pumps, one at the house, and the other at the barn; and several Springs of Running Water.. No. 2, A' ract of about 123 i ACRES of First-rate Limestone Land, adjoining No. I, and hands of Jacob Rohrer, Mrs. Landis and Abraham Rohrer, with n Frame DWELLING HOUSE stable and other buildings, 3 Large Lime Kilns and an inexhaustible Quarry of the finest Limestone near the Elton; a Well of excellent. Water with Pump at the Inmate. No. 3, A Plantation or Tract of about 07 ACRES - - - of First-rate Limestone Land, adjolnlag Non. 1 a- d 4, Conestoga Creek. and lands o f Benp, min Stouffer with a One and a half-Storied Stone UWELLINU-HOUSk, Frame Wanh House, Stone liwlsser Barn, Wagon Shed, Car riage House. and other Improvements there on; several tine Springs of Running Water, and an Orchard of Fruit. Trees. No. 4, A Tract at abont lei ACRES of First-rate Limestone Land, adjolulning Non. 1 and 3 and lands of Benjamin istaulfer and Jacob Rohrer, without any improvements, being a very desirable tract for building there on. The several tracts are all under good fences and In a high state of cultivation, and all the tracts front on or have communiration with the public road runi.ing from Witmer's' Bridge to Eden, and the New Holland Turnpike rood. The several tracts will be sold as advertised, or, If desired, Nos. I and 2 will be sold together, and also Nos. 3 and 4. Possession and an in disputable title will be given on April 1, 1471. Sale to begin at 1 o'clock In the afternoon of said day, when terms will be made known by BENJAMIN U HUFF, SAM'L HANCE, aug23ts Assignees. The Assignees have for sale, very fine WHITE CHAFF MEDITERRANEAN WHEAT, (this year's crap), for seeds which can be had at Samuel Ranck's WS, above Witmer's Bridge. Price $175 per bushel at the 51111. A sample can be seen at .he Agricultu ral Implement and Seed Store of William D. Sprecher, East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. NESDA FOR SALE OR BENT. - DRIVATE SALE.—THE UNDERSIGNED offers at private sale a Farm situated in Colman township, Lancaster county, known as the Jacob Eckman proresrty, on the west branch of the Octoraro creek, near to Posey's Mill, containing 259 ACRES Patented Land. 230 being in a high state of cul tivation, the balance under timber. The farm land is divided into convenient-sized fields by good fences. The buildings consist of a good Two-storied Frame House, well finished and in good repair, a Double Decker Etarn,4o by 90 feet, with large Straw Shed attached, a large Hog House; also a frame house, having been used for a school-house, a lime•klin, and other im provements. This farm is very well suited for dairying purposes, having a large creek bottom mead ow, and near to railroads. Any one wishing to see the property, will be shown the same, by calling on the proprietor, due mile from the place, Further information may be had by addressing the subscriber at Mechanics'() rove Post-oilice,Lancaster county, Pa. Terms accommodallug. augti-etw3: oANDe.Its McCtTLLOUGH. A SSIGNEE'S SALE VALUABLE T AVE RN PROPERTY, IN PENN TOWNSHIP, LANCASTER CO. ON WEDNESDAY, SEPT. al, MI, Tho undornigned, Asmlgneo of floury Plantoror and Wife, will melt nt pablic sale, on rho prom• Imo*, situated In I'oun townidilp, Larwaator county, at Mu intornection of oovoral pubdu mull, with Lila putfllo road leading from Man. 110110 norough to hicilavltur•tuwiL Lebanon county, Diu Wllowitlg •iumeribed l val vitiate, to All that valuable 'Tavern Property, located as afore aid, and known as UNIONVILLE HOTEL," lately lcept by Henry Plasterer, but :low 0.11- pled by Jacob Mellinger, consisting of a Tract of Laud, CONTAINING I% ACRES, more or lens, on which la erect,' a largo Two idol), Frame Tavern House, with Frame Kitchen attached, Largo Frame Stabling, suf- Went to accommodate 16 horses, and other necessary outbuildings. There are also a Well of F xeellent Water, with (loud Pump therein, couventent to the house, Fruit Trees, etc. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. of sold day, when terms and conditions of sale will be :nude known by auglbtsw:r: PETER M. WI 1.1, Assignee of Henry Plasterer and Wife, T CHI EAT° NI E FARB Al' PUBLIC HALE. —On Friday, September 15, INTL will be sold st public MO), on the Komi... Mtn,' P In Ewa Coe4llen townmnip, Lancaster von n ty, oil the public road leading trout Hen estown to Schomeck, onedourth MIIO (Mgt (ruin Bennis town Station on the H. dr. C. It. It., tile follow ing described real extr.te, to wit t A valuable tract .0' limoiLono limit CONTA !NINO 74 ACltr S AND H PP:ITCHES, adjoining lands of John S. Lute, III,XIIIA(10(r, //toile Mohler, Samuel Buell (for• merly Al Wilt" Pri farm,) and others. thu 111, provoments • thereon consist t,,,,..t0ry lintestone Dwelling House with Kitchen at tached. good Summer House. a Urge swiii•er Barn, Wagon Shed s o d Corn Crib, Hog Stable, and all other necessary Out buildings, a well of gold and tiever•falllng water with pump therein heave, also an Orchard of choice and bearlug Fruit Trees, ouch as Apples, Yearn, Peaches, Plums. I:11,- HO+, Grapes. Ac. Also, at the same Cline and place will be sold: A Tract of Wnud Land con taining 5 acres, situate in East Coealleo town ship, Lancaster county adjoining promrties of John IIII(411)) . , 81(11111.•1 slahach and others. 'l'hlo tract Is well covered with Chestnut, Usk and other timber, lit to cut. The farm is in a high state of cultivation. havin4 lately •he well limed, under good fences and convenient ly divided into fields; located I il. good neigh borhood, coLven lent to Schools, Mills, fitt ree. and places of public worship. Only 1(1 'lergs of tile flbt(VC Cann, or the 72 will be 'add, as most convenient to purchasers, Possession and Indisputable titles will be given on the lot day of April, A. ii., 1872 Part of the purchase money can retool n no cured In the prernime. if desired. Poisons desiring further Information, or wishing to view the precutsex beton, the day of sale, will please call on the undersigned re siding ne •r the farm. Hale to com deuce at. I o'clock. P. 51., of until day, when ERIC at tendency will be given and terms of sale manic known by 11. 5 Lure, Aui. JACOB LUTZ. mug 15 new Sa VALEABLFI HEAL ERTATE AT PUB LIC SALE —on Till' ItSDAY, SE,TEM HER the 1101,1071, the undersigned will sell by nubile venfrue, at the ''boric FLlrllltee on the SU/4010 - .IIIM Canal, In juicer 11111 Dee• ford tOWIIStiIp, York courtly. l'a., 11 tulles be low '•Wrightsville," the following described real estate, 10 wit: \o. 1, A tract of about . , of Land, In the an.resaid tewnship of Lower Chanceford. with a two.sturled Frame Tavern arid Store House, rWO Tenant Houses, Oilier, three•storled Warehouse, Scale H Ice- House, Barn and ex tensl ve Stabling, Stone Blacksmith Shop, 2 draw and one patent I,ltee Kilns, a long Wharf on the Canal, and other Improvements thereon. The weighlock of the aloresald Canal Is near the Hotel, and an Is• land containing 4M Acres In the Snsquelianna river, connected with said tract, making In all one tract of about. ,50 Acres of Land, or which about 100 Acres are In cultivation; Saw .MIII Run rune through the first mentioned I raet, and has several water powers racily available. No. 2, A Tract of about dci ACRIOH of Laud, adiolnlng the above tract, mostly wall timbered, with n l'llllll void-blast inter, know❑ as "York VII r . 1111..,•• S , t, it 11. shop, Carpenter-shop, Coal-Inas.e, Saw Mill, one double and six single liwelllng-houses and Stabling, Wharfage un the Canal and Slyer, andother Improvements tiler , 1/11 ; 1111 ax1.1,11..11t Water-Power on Wier Creek, willeh inns through the tract. tract of about lIITIMBI of land In Conestova township, Lancaster county. about one wllo (rot!, 'then Ws Ferry," on the Susquehanna ricer, within eXer htmll Iron (Ire Mine on it, will be sold v,.1111 the Fur niter property. No. 3. A (met of about 2.17 ACIIES of land, In the aforeen hi township of Lower Chancero'cl, about'_' mill, went 110111 dins river, 111/,' in thu occupancy of Mr. John Bair, ~ 1 which about SU Actem are Inn high Wale of cul tivation and under rxcellont 11,001, nlontly punt and rail, with a very Ilan and elniilllo,ll -111 V DW ELL! Nil 111)1 , m1 , „ Mwln• mer Barn, Tenant. Homo' atul Stable, water wheel on 11'allter'm run, throwing Mprlng water to the houhe and barn-yard, with ,ulllclenl power to propel n pair of c'hopping dialled, and other Improvements thereon. An Orchard or youug bearing Apple, Pear, h, Pear and ('hurry . 'feces, Nu. 1. A travt of AcitES AND 111 PP:111'11MR • of land, near No. li, of whlrh about 11l avrot to c tinder loners and In cultivation, will a Im'ell- Ing-liow4e, !tarn and Otill`r I eeproyennentn, and a well (will, pump) of eKeelleot water.— Part of thin Lincl with tilt, illiprOVellll.lliN for uu•rly belonged 10bn:ilet DlLlenmotgh, o. ii, A tract of • - ACRFS, More or low+, or 1111)4, nlJnlnlnu No. 4 un tlu• 4011111 111111 Emit, atill extending to Llie river, wllhuut ILny I Illpt,v,lll,llls, Irving moot ly wll gum' No. U. A Tract. cif '2 Al'ltl•N of Land, lying weht. Or and ;o.lollllw No 3 well tlutbrn•d bel ng MeV ern , l very 111p2 Merl lugs of Wuter on I. . . 2fl ACRF.oi of Land, In Lower Chanooford townkl)l p. mold county of York, bot Nl.•Sherryovlllo" and “Chanooford Charoll." Wlth IL LOLL Huume Ilaereon. ho tract will cw ono! , Water Power oil uroon Ran, wltlell rano through It. No. o, A Inlet of s KNTEF.N morn or loon, Of land, 111 Lower Wlmlmor town 'dap, H. 11.1 younly oi York on the - Myer Elnd Cuunl, InlJolnlng lamln or ',Oweller, II rune Bonham. floury Robby, wllli two DWELLIN Lita:AES. Kahle, thereon, un exeellent gunrry or the he.t. Lill..t -oll:me, known use .• LOCLOst ti rove gnu rry." Yonisensl.,n and Indisputable title given on the let dny of n prll next. Side udil begin HI O . VIOCIC In the afternoon of ',aid day. JOIIN BAIR, it-\ W. , Arti , EsTER, Execotore if the will of Johu shatrner, nu 111 tsw 3:3 EXECUTOR'S SALR F VAIVABLE REAL ESTATE . - On F.F.Pri....51111- It 27th, 2.Stli, anti and Mt 11, IS7I, the undersigned Executor of the estate o Hannah Ricker, dee'd, will sell iin the 27th, the premises, the following valuable real es tate : IN, 1, a tract of Land, Situa , e In Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, Pa., one m le southeast of New Kingston, and three miles non Invest of Mtchan.esburg, adjoining is nds of Wm. Parker, James A ndurson and others, containing 77 ACRES AND 101 PERCHES of first-rate limestone land, about twelve ncrts of which are covered a ith the best quality of timber; tile remainder Is under good fencing and In R high SW, 4,r ,uitivatl... Inl - consist of R Twocsilory W KAIFU HOUSE. Bank Barn, Wagoll- Shed, and all lioness:try outbuild ings. Tin re is a Weil 01 good \Vat, near the house, and a thriving young Apple lirtiburi" besides a number of Cherry, Peach and Year Trees on the premises. Also, at the MUM' time and place No. 2, a tract of Timber Land, situate lathe foot of the North Mountain, 5 miles distant from No. 1. and 2 miles north of Bucher's near lint public road crossing the mountain, consisting of chestnut. hickory anti oak timber, contain ing 1.2 acres and 90 perches, Also, at the same time und place, a lot or Locust and White Oak Posts. . un the 2Atb, Will be snit], No. 3, a Tract of Land, situate to Monroe township. Cumber land county, Pa., P miles 7,trthea.c. of Churchtmcn, and I milt, noittliwest ttf chanlcsbur4, attlptlntug /stink of satnuel Sim mons, Dr. NI. L. flouter, and others, coutulning ME=f=MMI of first-rate limestone land, about 21 acres of which are covered with good timber ; the re mainder In under good fencing and In a nigh state of cultivation. The improvements Con sist of n good STONE and KAM E HOUsE, good Bank Barn, Wagon shed, Corn C. Ms, and all necessary outbuildings. There Is a Well of excellent NVater, Cisterns at house and barn, and also an Apple Orchard, to well as it Variety of ?Cannes, Pears, Cherries and Grapes. Also, on the seine tlity and pace, No. 4, a Lot of Ground, adjoining the shove, 000E111111E1g 3 acres and 21 perches. The Improvements con sist of a comfortable \V E sTHERBOARDED HOUSE, good Stable, a Well of good water near the door, and a tine Apple Orchard on the premises. Also. nt the same time and place. No. 5, n Tract of Timber Land, situate in Monroe town hl p at the foot of the South Mountain, % as mile from Michael Brandt's Saw Mill, bound. d by lands of Jo.eph Brand and others con taining It acres and' t 1 perches. and consisting of Chestnut, Pine Hickory and Oak. On the _oth, with be sold, No. d, n Tract of Llud, situate In Silver Spring township, on the road leading train Carils , e to Mechanics burg, tau miles west of the latter place, con taining 11 ACRES AND 32 PERCHES of excel rot limestone land. The Improve ments conslst of a comfortable 110 CNN:, Coop. er Shop, Bank Barn, and other necessary out buildings. There is a good Well of Water and also a cistern near the house; also, an Orchard of Choice Fruit, consisting of Apples, Cherries, Grapes, Peaches and Pears, on the place. The Lana Is In a high stale or cultivation, under good fencing, and is well adapted fur trucking purposes. Also, on the same day and place, N 0.7, a Lot of Wound, containing OM= adjoining the above. The Improvements are a comfortable FR ‘ME HOUSE, good Stable, Shop, Hog Pen, etc. There are about a dozen Apple '1 roes on the premises, besides a number of Peach and Cherry Trees, all in good bearing condition. On the 30th, will be sold, No. 8, a Lot of Ground, situate In the borough of Mechanics burg, on West Main Street, 20 feet front and 200 In depth, more or less, to Strawberry alley, having thereon erected a good Two and a Half. Story BRICK HOUSE, with baca-building at tached; good Stable, Smoke House, Wood- House, Chlcken•House, etc. There lea hydrant and cistern at the backdoor, and the house Contains gas-ilxturos complete throughout. Tills 18 a very desirable property, located in a pleasant portion of the town, watch makes it a convenient private residence. Also, at the same time, two shares of Mechanicsburg Hall and Dlarket Company stock. Persons desirous oc viewing any of the above roperties before purchasing can do so by call ing on the tenants residing thereon, or on the undersigned. Hale to commence r t 1 o'clock, P. M, on the above mentioned days, when attendance Wlll be given and terms made known by aug23-tawal JOHN 8088, Executor. SEPTEMBER 6. 1871. CLOTHING WANAMAKER & BROWN CHEAP AND GOOD CLOTHING 0A K /1 A I) Sixth and Market. Streets, Plll LA DEI, l'lll.l WATCHES AND JEWELRY. B AILEY h C 0 cif EsTst - i . AND 12rii :,-vitEETs I I. A I) I.: I. I' II I A Jovelers and Silversmiths, Have completed arrangement, with Ica,1111; Maker,' In Europe, by whleh IIn•y are low I=l FINE WATCH ES, l'",',l)EtiATl.: Pat guarti.ntued in all ca,es Gorals sent by Express on approval Strangers aro cordially Invited to vl , ll Inc WATC 11 E C A R I) I J.E.CALDWELL & CO., No. 902 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA Desire to Invite the special attention of pur ehas-re I ultl others visiting the city, to their unusually large and varied avhortment of NE IV JE WE L R I FINE WATCHES GOLD CHAINS, ARTISTIC SILVERWARI, For Bridal and other Presenlatlon4 7 ABLE CUTLER Y. ELECTRH PLA7iii' LiOubS VE.IT QUALITY. French Clock ft., Bronze.. 111111 CZ= Ml= COWL.). avid polltft intention 1,1 eX tended to ill who Iniiy he ludur.•d ie urvepi a Verthili theihttleit to visit their beatlllltil store, Julyratw27 M [MICA L INSTRU 111 BA' I p IAN ON! OHUANS! EI, I.: N STEINHAUSER & BRO'S NO. 9 EAST ORA NG E STREET, LANCASTER, I' A Perhour Eleitlrotut of rurvluthinit will find It to their nd vantage to moo our st,wlt Rod hoar pileen before voreluvtlog. 3 . 22- t fit JAMES BELLAh, 279 it ?Al SOUTH FIFTH sTREEI PRINCE & CO3'S I==l ORCiAICS AND AIELODONS, (SO Different St yles from E-50 Upwards ton:or) Over WOO In use. Liberal discount fer Cash ORUANS: flyNmiTti. AND P ELO LT BET, E JN ,21) 5 Stops for $lOO, 0 Slow, 0.120, Stop Inr ,alsu, se., se. PIANOS BY KNABE Sr. CO., E. GA.BI,EIL, C:AUN- BERG, FNIIER, HALE, I S'S:O Upwards to Sr,oll. I=l BELLAK'S 1111 t FIND ET MIR DIE BE fE, GRO ESTE .4 USIVA 111., DEN 0 ROEsTEN STo( K I.LIOSTEN PREISE, A .VI DIE LEWIII ESTES TERMS. TOBACCO AND SEGA BS. T HE BEST AND CHOICEST SMOKING TOBACCO 171(F:IJ:A r FACTO N 1, 31) DISTRICT OF MA RYLAND. i'Ler-Y - See that Every Package you buy 02.6 beam that Inscriptiou. Iva COACH-MA K E RS pill LI P DOERtiOSI, Nucceasor to Rteigerwall & Doersomd 4ANUFACTURER UN' CARItIAUER, BUG GIES, MARKET WAtioNR, &c. , Carriages, &e., always on hand anti made to order. All work warranted. Repairing done at short notice. REMEMBER THE OLD RTAND, East King Street, half-square from the Court mvlo House. lvdew EDGERLET & C 0 . CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS MARKET STREET ECM= MARKET 13OUSE8,2LANCASTER,:PA. We keep on band and make up to order the cheapest, latest and neatest, styles-4ucli ax PH TUNS, BUOGIEti, MARKET WAGON and ()ARM AGRA of every description. The secret of our success is that wo are all Practica/ Mechanics of different branches of thu business. We ask a trial and guarantee !waist' faction. All work warranted. Repairing promptly attended to. Jyl2-04w2t3 E. EDGERLEY. J. SHAAJD. J. H. NORBECK FOR LISTS OF THE VERY FINEST South West Virginia beef-feeding, stook grazing and dairy farms, and for information and full particulars, apply to Edward finally & Co., real estate brokers, Wytheville, Va. mlf.-6mwll FASHIONABLE HATTERS. 1871 SPRING I 1871 SHULTZ & ]SRO., FASHIONABLE HATTERS, DIEM NEW AND ELEGANT STORE NOB. al d; 33 (NEW) NORTII (WREN ST OLD NO. NPR! NO MTV LES NoW REA NOV ELT lEs OF TIIE SEASON Our Melee!lou for 1111 , Suring Tra,lo In Elog:tneo of Debtlgn am( Rlnlnh nnyl Mug horotoforo of fend In our pa- 1.•1: , ;1 DRESS SILK HATS EASY A :,I'l.clAl3l* \VI. aro pr.•part.,l lo tlplavt•a,.•lllx to all wlt.,l:tv:a uv ‘v111) Yl:l ILl.l.l'c'h:U! To cu`: vonNi To Tit E Tim Es Into NOS. ,t NI OtTI I L/1:1:1.:N L.% N STEN., l'.‘ LAND ..I.S.SOCI ATION B EA IE Y: A II OM I, nNa FU It 'l' E PREMIUM s REP. ll> NP4.011 , Ew sTEEL EmotAvEcus A GIFT WORTH FROM $l,OO TO $15,00 GIVEN 1V ITU EACH ENGRAVING! IVe have abl nlurd the 'quire coni rot of the following engrilvulgr, whit h WO oil . , at the low llgtuus of 14 2 . 0 0 E A C II although thav are really worth -5.111 4.1w11. 'l'livy are 111x11 . 11.:uer , : Iv a gem of art. lIIMIMI A Legend of the Ithlna. A female of rare Leanly ilianu the ahoreut the rlver, where the rocks are the most flange rune, and with her song and mt., eltarna the unwary saliors to near I,r, wnen they meet a watery grave. suldeet 1,, lull of Itle, full of emotion, and The rn altogether a ma..., T II E A yottn m an. through 11,1 , Inf luence o aurne It g h, 1/1101.1%,11 Shan,f la Ills rather's /1,1,1`. Chasing butsorrow ns 111 1/11, depart., and from Its,ogliboring 11111 he Illi<VS iliS hint look and lareaiell la tin...eta. of hl. youngerioal hellerliaVa. The heal tlll,l with deep 'arm,: In exationing I.lth, subject well 11111W11. .1 ' I I I . ] C D CII It I S 'l' A child with !Inman b o dy and I.,,geliv faco, so well hat worth , cannot tell halt 1. w•tith. We ,1/, tea Intuit that any 4.l.gravi nu hats yet reuelied the es. Ilen. , cif t 111,, In toile Cling the heart and Oiling II away tl,ll. hlgher world. e never tires to look. The more It I. SI•1•II, the greater the Ilvslre to look agate loot again. Also. it correct I.llll , gruillt 1.11telle , “ it EN. STUN E‘V AI,I, .1 ACI:soN. The hunt, Inriona and linutlnrminnl ever 111x21111 , 111 . n, w,lll w , . will Sl•ji till. ik.l . lllS, It In truly ;1 Kum of ant. A I'()RTITNE I , OR YOU! With route ongrnvlilK, 1111 We hu rn sllll l l C01.1..N, Wl' r^III ul%e FitEE, 0111'iir e1.11111,1,{ 1/111 , 1/ lire 1.1losv• gilln. IPnd WI, and remember, that every Ilvlo•i• imi.ll, willininitlvniy gni ,Jlll. 111 1110 ! ,, 11 , 1 , V1 1 / 1 4 Wil Al DENToN, lAICY LAN I). 'ME LA PIERRE IR)TEL, tinta'nlng winYty•stg rthits, furnished thrtitiglioni, with till modern V1111V1.1114.11.1 , 1, I lenty of tint-buildings, Kt:Oiling 1, thirty not - sett; Including till outfit, Klock, wort 11, cash 8.23.04. T 11 1 .; Pic:TuitE 111 1.1. cA III)1,1SE I , ll'Nl . l', of 1 , 13 thin river, hnvina Il Kie,llllollll wharf an It, with It goal n/!(11111 al country to support. It; will it Ilttic kiln, good a large variety of fruit, convenient to churches lino schools, Oily sI X till hunt 1 - 1,111 the largest business login on the I Will ware P.1111,1111/1. $ lO,OOO. THE CULL) SPItl Nti FA ItNI ! 0150 ACItES; Imo tulle from Defilml, ono tollr frt.], mleti moon; landing, tulle?. !rum ill.. Marylund and 1/..litware Itallroad ; otii. I how.. and prurh turn, 1111111. trw•n, rholrr can,• 1100 or Hlntwilerrl.s, rlo•rrlrn, phignm, ern', lupplom, dwarf burn, ttplt.;llkl w , w 111111.1 1116p1, Wllllll $14,0011 THI.I CARL ER FA 101 ! h WI AC1A.1....5; goo orchard, good handl tigv choice wh , itt. !mid MS,ouo A IWUSE IN DENT ON: with 01111 1111(i IL half ncro orvhard, wllll t h.. vit , 14 , 1.11”. of fro! 14:1,001). 1!»0 STAN DA RD SEW N) MACHINES! worth 1, of. VI 10 to SUM. 20 A lir iIAM NV AT(2111•:S ! • Mach worth from FOUR PIA,u, AND MED)I.EuNs. ()NE cAsil st'M 83,n00. oNE CAS,' SUM 81.1111,, ONt, l'd\Sll HUAI t Nam.. 'l'll ASII b I 0". Fi)Utt CAsil tISO 40,870 lIIj Ul consl.tlng of Wa4hlng Ma chi IleX, Wring,M, St111111.•11 I{ook,, and Woran of Art; 11010. nl 111,10 ett,l 111 rt.- tall, for It•Sri thou SI, while settle are worth 13i3 and more. 'DOTAL VALUE Of the 50,000 Gifts Stoo,ooo The drawing will take place, Its moon am On gruvings enough are sold to illstrlhute the tickets, belore 105 ticket-holders as Oleos.. to he present. and to be under ineir control. We refer to Thomas H. w Chip, Clerk of CarollTlO Coo rt (;verge H. Possum, Alt. Imt. Law, Denton, Nd it. K. Richard...), SlierllT of 1111.1'1/Linty. . . William Fell, Esq., of Denton, Mil. MILIICIIII s Bro., Beal Estate Brokers, Itldg- Nltl. (The atiovegentletnen will act as Supervisory Committee.) Beier also to Charles fititalin,., Fsq., Speaker of the Delaware Senate, Ili) tilt' 1,101131,4 it tt. tne!Sank's, the Editor of this Paper, ,ind the Press of the getterally. We want active 111.•11 /1.1141 women, ever, where, to work for its, li WllOll/ WV will make liberat arrnil,4.•lll..lLl, 1.1111.15, later their ordering their saniple engraving., we ill give them 1111 t. vrlgraving and MI, 11,1:, 1 lor every four ((thin, they send us ith vt.die TO order 1111 EllgraVllllg, sell') 11. iOl In a registered letter, tit' Ity -Oin 111!1 . 1 . , a ill we 55111 M.llll by return instil, line engraving and the ticket Olive. • . St•lnt all your ionit•rli (Or engravl mra, 111 ,, t1••3' and Urn to, awl all correspoll.lel4r. to UUr gnu nrgl .111e0., ad.dromtal • ===ff=l tint AND K 1/E1 TI i C.\ It 01,1 N E EA IC I, vent I, :111 vur•-rts,,s r.,,. lu quarter 011 applit,t kJ, it Will 141VC.111 , t :tuctglproce.,llngv !rum New.uauers uusttlug . to adv'ert's, for us 5,11 tVirottrar t I,unty, 1!I4., Ix! Rebrufiry IS:I _ . by 111 , ,t I,w/q.t. and I:,11 F:1.1141.1: ILK Wit/ b , lore r , ll 1 , 1 I, ft ,et I 11: 1d S/111 at rwabl e. pritWayc I l M t4nd ,PICP..", .Ml,llldl 1,1<11,4, t•roil4l,. and nil art.).•ll , in ill.. drtig \VI 1.1141:11.0 tdt'S 11111"(1 HT , .Vo. tt .Vortl, Sr, ',ill/ •••1., Phdrirlo I phici, July y te3a c 11;;F i l!' A t I t . ti Ult ,t A1t,),...y t'RCFAI and Counsellor at Law, r 9 Col utdlP.a. K... A T TO YS-A T-LA kf* J. No, 13 North Dub, 81... or E AR f. F:E1:11, No. Nfat n Dun . ° At_ LIL 11,11..! or FRED. S. P V VER. !zi,,th fro a, 6T.. I.auogiep N. H. 1.-HICE, Court Avenue. West. of Court Henn, lAlic,lol,l A. J. ti 41:1'W71 .A Pb, No.l l7:Nu 'd :A r ia. " :oo6. due l:2 lydew N9lll. LEA IIAN, No. 5 North Luse ut.. LALICIItur A.. 1. STEINMAN, Nu. U South quceu ahter H. H. NORTH, columbla. Lai:molter (mot'', In D. w. rATTEitsoN, Has removed Me °Mee to No. MS East Kim: s' SIMON P. EBY. ATTORNEY•AT- LA W , OFFICE WITH N. ELLM AE ER, Erg., NOWril 1)0 E STREET, 62F. LANCASTER. PA. I r w:1,1 I'AHdl p AT E T PORCELAIN Ili D IRON CYLINDER FARM PUMPS! FOR CISTERNS AND WELLY OF ANT DEPTII TO lOC PT. No. 31 EAST RING STREET, aug3o WM. D. SPRECHER. Imw-35 ISCELLANEO A 81411" BIEDICAL DISCUVZKI DR, WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS. HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS BEAR TESTI. , MONY TO THEIR WONDERFUL CURATIVE EFFECTS. WHAT ARE THEY? THEY ARE NOT A VILE FANCY DRINII. Made of Pore Rum, Whiskey, liroof Hpirits nod Refuse Liquor. doctored, pi ple a d and sweeten• al to plum. the taste, called "'routes,. iI A pp , titers;" "Itattoreis,“ efe,, that laid the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, 101 l Oren trite 1l tvllelne 111101 , from the Nut lye Routs and Merits of Canto:111o, free from all Altioltolle NI I:iodating, They ore the U ILEAT 11 Lln 11l l'Ulti Eit. and tt1,11 , 1 , :-(1 IVI Nil a perfect ttenovaiitr 111111 Invniorator of Ill' Myst ..... carrying my 11111101,401,01114 molter tool restorlnm the blood to healthy votelltlon, No person ono lido , these Milers itecorilllln4 to ,Ii• rectlon aid rennin, long provltted Ilry bones are :tot destroyed ny mineral poison to other 111(0111%1111 1 1 111 1 , vita' organs Worded 1,1.. yo,lll the rolut of rol,nlr. For inflammatory hind Chronic ItliolifoillhOrl /11.1 Uout, 11y, , 001,4111, or 1 11,1110,,11, , 11, 11111 ,1 1,. Remittent HMI 1 100 l lntilt ,lovers, of the Blood, Liver, l< Woo's, 111111 11111 1 1 11, these linters hove been most xnvrnssml. suet Fascia/44 ore tottatol by VII lilt lot Blood, 10,1 , 1 Ix 01•111.1 oily produced by donoilroinotil, of 1 111 Dlgoot Oroolin, DYSI I I , II I SrA lilt 1'1(111 111 1111'oll ,1 111 , 11 , 11,coogia,TIaltt ties. of thi Chest, lee/loess, Sour Erni:intim., of the stool 11111, Hod Toot, all t Ito Mouth, 11111.1114:Alloolo. Palpitation of the Heart, I ollatoloot lon of in Lung., Polo the noo"tt of the I:hineys 11111 .1 11111111 1,11 1,1 1111 . Slllllll'lll 11) . 1111110111 , 1, 11.1'1'1 111. 1111 wimp/ of Dysoepsla. 'letup' In vlaurule the NIllllllllll 111111 1111 111111111 oho 11/rold liver tool howels,whliat render t two 11f1111 1 411111110 1 1 11111111'y cleansing the blue /If all Intpurn les, tool 11111 , 1 1 I lIIg 111'11 111,, nil rho" . te the whole syst/an. ltl 1.1(a 1 m, 1(101 Irr EN otol IN'l'l{llll i'l TENT Fl•A'l 4 :ItS, 1101111 lilt , NO orevolettl, all lh volle),t of 11111 1t... "I Ili, 11 t,.1, looourl, 1 111 leas T,tie,see, Clottl" hold, Arkansas, 11141, Colonol", ilrovos, Poor Al:0.1111o, rlll‘ 11,111111 11, Itll/11111111...111111.• told litany others with I 1,. 1r 1a..1 1 rlotitarl, donna IlloSl,llllnorniol 111 1111111. 11 1111 1,11111111 11111 y Ikll 11111111 g 11111.111111 of tloot.itl hunt oil llry 111.14, one lovorlably 111831111,11111111 10111411 11111111,111111•111 1 4 111 I Ile nl.llllllll/ /000 111 or, owl 111 11, 1 lolonlllllll vinr,au. 'rho) 111 1. 11 moll , or 10..1 mei 1, , ,,, , of El, II 11, 4,111,111 , H had 11111"b11' /.11111. 111 1111. 1111.11.' 111111 grill torpor 1,1 111, hourvls, 1,, , 1 oloog , with I' l lll,ll'l nt.elllllllllll 101104. I„ 1 livlr Iwo o pIl, gat I,', ex I'l'l Ina a pow , nil 111 111 elle., 1111011 1 11.•41. vitil‘lll 4PlgllllO, In e 1(, 1111111 otoo , ..otry. Thor,. In to, toll liorl le tor tio• oone 0,01,11101 , 11.41'.4 1,0 I,lc s "woof Intl, no 1111 y wl 11',01i0. , I lo• rat vlsehl mot tor with 11 111,11 he Ito,. els all. 111,1 11l 111'• Kllllll.l 11111..1 1111111111111 g 1131,8,111 1111 Oft 111• 11V,,itItt1 11111..1:111N 1 1,11/1 log 101 11,11 1 I I'llllol , mo ~f 11,, , ,1110.,,1 it orgoloi. Th, popolorlly 01 1131. 5,1111 ,111, , roole'dy ooto,o•I 11/ 00n5,111,1 It' 1 1l lll11'ile1•n, oulllolettl to . Itlvllcu 111110 poll ur ,nooky soch 111.11.14. IN ' , 151.:: SEs, Krupll,,., dna i•ut buitel..n, Illtig•Wt.rms, St..' cleft , :sore h.) vm, IC rt nlpoilts, i(clt, Setirls, I/ t 51,11,, 111,111ut . 51.11.1 I /Isl.. tills' 'lsis. 111 wll/411, , , name or /1111.1 . 1% I ittl,llll3 . IMO t•ltr, 1111 1111 l tor II••• n) mit ill it hlowl by 1111. 110.0c11 1 . ... hot,. 111 511111Wili lIICIni I crutltilo. 1111.1 r ourallvt , L'lt.ust• thy VIIISLIts. 111.111‘i ,Ylivrivver y nod Iliriongli I sl. Its 1.,,t1111.5115 Nvlleil Vial (11111 It 1111511 . 11,1,1 1,110 111 r• VII.; 011'10155 11 wt., IL Is 1.1111, Coding.. WIII 1,11 505 sylivn. Isllp Illt. pure 111111 111, 11(4,11 1101 illl sysl S. 111 1.111. TAPE itt,tl ollicr WI lurit HIK 111, .ol %co 11101t,a1.1., lut. v11t..• nlls tle.inpyiql 111111 1 . 1•1111,i'1l V.lr 11111 1111 I.IIIIIN, r1.,41 111.• vll,l IJ, 11,m1.1 ••1 1,1.111.., printed 11.1 Cit•r111a11, /11111 111111111,11. .1. \\*.11.11 . .11, Pnopl le•Ioer. It. 11. MrPo A arl,l llri Ndl Ir, 1.11 Mitch Fr 1111 1 •1 , ,, /.1111 noel SI ,e e Nvw HOLD EV Al.l.l , l<l'tiol:Ts N I login* \Valor, anti In VIII In II• II nIII 111 .111 I1)1,1 NI Ti)l LET so.\ th1.1 . 1/11,i iil vvvry lAbly 11•111 all by liruggt+b, una lli ir, lb 111/1111•I - 4 , Dx>7 pu ol the siolril 1111/iti. 111111 I+ 01 all hum.. 1C10pw1...1gt•.w,51~111 r111:1 Is 1.11, • 1111.'01 111,1' 1, \ I , 1, I:.:\, L 0,11,4 11111 11,111111 111 Ilit•t glt • t•vil po,v, ‘,.•r11,11.1” 111,1%. 111111:1•1 , 1 11 I II 01\11 " , " . . , 1 .1 " , ` 11^111 . A i' l " PlLllo..)phy 'if 0114'1, 111/II I , rt•lltr,, 1;21,41 mittg • . I 11, "Ill) 1.4. , 1, 111 I 11n 114 11/ ltltll'll 1111,1 , 11 1111 llrlnner 111, I, I/I 1111111M . 11.4h1111111g , Nit•li'111‘1114, lA, I Fll . lllll, IMO t . r.i..,111.11 . ,. 1...,. is. 111 nI I !11 1 :10. , 1111114 111/ trig Who,. ,pr ,1,,• p i.ll . nll 11.1/, .1 11. 1.11.1 111 ir, • nlllll 1it.,14.11, 01, I Agvitt3 \\ 111111 1111' Ilrin 11111 11, Xllllll - Irl y, .5 I .\ punly. 471,14, IJ) 1,1,4 1 , 1 A 4111 1 4, 111 I,V,‘ 1111':1 lo /1,1 1 1111: tv ,I I. 1.!..!.." • (I I.l' 1{1.'1.1 A \V, \ AT AM CAN I l' I 1.. VAN: c,rir 1 , 1,4 I 2 1.11111”, g“i114.11.• 1 11 10,1.1. .111,1:y 1 I I•••.il II Ilia• 11"1 111,11 10 111,1, 1,11,111.1, I.:111.'11, LIG. I In 1114.111i1t 1,11•1,..141111g Ii I'nrlrllllll , trr , cill hIIIIIIIN 11141, I. 111 01 11.,. 1,-4 Uhl. tiny 101.‘111). 111 %, I/11.11,11y, `-1 ,, 10 Av. n 1 .1.1 0,1,1 , , lit 1,111.1 ,, .1 A Alllll/111111,11. ,11.1 A IMMOMI MIMI wlrli I SSS NTED srr I Ai. I. A Itcl Vol Iii114,1111.MO) ;brat 11.1unilt• and t Hain; P.(l. I i Rl' I"I MENDI'III6TIIETiIE.I-NI..CrAIL.'I , I I 1 )1111,1 - 11:(11 NI I(' 1'411.1.1,11/1 sTATE ul PEN ti, 4 l I. \ M.\ lOC ET 5T10.:1..T, 111' I:1 1 . 1111„\ 1 , 1:1,1'111.\ , Lu•t,;r4 ..,1 11,. 1111111111 g 1.1. 1 l• 111.11 , of 111 w. .11/. 04 110 /Irheiri 1.:,,e,er it nrll yt tert/ et rid I mho hr.,. ry, rol 1,11 f/r•viurc. T itt• 1/111.r.111.1.11 111.1 14. In 1 . 1•1/1 . 1VI al I a pl pi tong cy 111.• 11rNt f•ngli ~1.1 Mid 1,1111/./1/11• .../111 .11 inlint,Cllll,lt. 1 . 111 /1.11 1.1111 At1111,1,13 , ...111.q.1. , 1.1 , 44 A1.1 . 1(1'.1) NEIIY, it. I 1 . 1 , ,i14.D1 of =II I Z , OPEIt l'A IMltle LNG I E CO. 1111.:1:S STREE'I NE\ :,:I•l'.\ Cannot Explode! tin Insurap. Not Ilithlt• to go t out of 001., ! Itegutres no:skilled Englne,"! iii C. , ts to 2,llllrunepl,:per any per -.8 O'CLOCK El SIII)T-1/11.NN, 11,i11/1 /1"11 1 •1 1 / 1 1 .4 1•1,•ty1:111.1. %,./ i la 1.100, 110 eri lIL Wt.st, ra:11111 V•PI 1,10,, Pa. Allay 1.1:11% Nal It:•v111s1-.1: \V Tho.:1 , 1111 0 /%1/111.1.11 folauol 1/11,h 1, (1, 11,11.1 111/1// , , ir lln•in 110tt....111. A.lc pn, il , /1 . 1 . 1 'II I Ii nL lor BA IN MI/9 P.I.CF: 14 without ilfio lit, th , 1.11 urti , le 111 Ilit. blu• ivy 0,111 , 5. 1 1 WIII 1,11,11101 . 11,1111•1 . 1 , ,0tr tam., the ram , wi , gltl ~ f ; ;;,,,• oth., PC//3/1 Ill' ill Ilit• marl he I/ 1:1/11 pia up la .U. 1 .10. II WIL1111,1Nir.11:S 1)1(1 . (i ,t St„ 1.1t1.•1 , 1,1)111 / /.1 /' [MI/W . .11.11 0 011111,11. Id r,t/v The member, 01 the Farmers' Mtillia suoinee Coln piny tit I...easter I. golly oe:el,y huUnet Doll it lax of one 111th ill per cent_ Or l'wo Dollars on every thou dollars of the amount Insured its been I. by DI rectors, to !my thelo. 5140,41,010 v Nlessts. Herr 01 rst rasloirg lowoshl Ills burning of lb, le trill tool watelonvo John Bu -hen. of West, Earl too oshlio, II burnlog or Ids house; by John %bolor township. Vieorgu f oltallnson, ui helot ovnslop, and Win. liood. or East. townsip. In Die lournolg tit Ihelr 'suns rlI ,tnaller tires that have heeurred the Cerllllllenvernent of I tic• current yen r. 111 1.1 ills In reoulted to he paid on or 11 the 241 day 01 Ut"IULIEIL next. or le month ol nepteollier a full du olleaLe w kept by 1.1,1 Huller, easuser, at the II,• le to, of Jaeob K I.'rey, 1 ):xehange II ,every day exeept :Sunday, front II 11'004 Nt. P. Al. tint at lulu resit alter l o'clock on each flay. Another 10 plicate will 1/.• kept by John Istloltin, toy. at his resldeneu In lb ovldenee (01 . 11 1•It her of which places any member I, company van pay his quota of tar tux. Lila 111114ft/lin will Ile kept CWl'llll4 Lint' I by biller oY liTubaker, at Iltelr sto New Holland, where 'Mllli/01K residing I LoWnshlys of Earl. East Earl, NVest Putt I, cluck Upper Leneoek. Cierna 'Beck noel( and EvltraLu. can pity their nu. the sold tax. Another partial duplleat) la, kept by Samuel Urove. In blaylown, I members reshllnLl lit the U/N'llMilirM or and M'est Uoucgul Ponoy, Mount Joy, It Penn anti Vu iii eon pity their testa quotas or the ibtiti Lax. Another perils( ealu will be kept by floury U. Brucithart Fest Mewl:luta, where members residi that township eon pity their quottot or ,11 Another partial duplleitte will be kept, I) drew Brubaker, ttL lonise 111 paled, B Ileld townsnip, where menial that township eau pay their respoeLl ve q of maid tux, within the flint. prescry, Another partial ti uplii ate will to ire; Joseph Engles, Pulp, at his store, where members rtaadlng In Mollie tow can pay their quotas of raid tax. All not paid within clue above mentioned will be placed In the hands of proper pt for collection. with ten per cent, added I to, to pay expellees of collection. By order of the Board of Directors. LEVI IlUllEkt, Treruit August 21, 1871. augBo-Bti
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