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A-LOT OP GHbUND.Contnlriitig 8\rcrches inthc-vUIago of ^rowiistxjwn \\ est Earl townshto.ou^icbUs crccted.j Iwo^ -^ atory BrTcfcDwelling-HOUSE^i^^^^^^ , HouKe^Btatole. ""'^¦;^H^ii^ri^^.t?^ J3ML
v::.|ggg!g4/^ ••¦ -EphraUU Lancustor CO.
>'OIVF>ALE,
--k'-GRlSToiid SAW-MlLL,(Uid . /jWtSS A "?i ACRES OF. LANU, , ./. f—f'^ aw^oa Bwelling,-i-c, Plen^a»tly.|s^Mj^
StWcd lu Bart twp., adjoining
irtiulofDr, Johu Martln.uud olh—a.*,- ^
erd It Is nn e.xccllent stand, wUli-pit;uty,.of T>owcr. and cheap. Kor paxHculars nppli' scon. In persou, 3 milets north of the <7iip P. .0,, or by mall only to SAMUEL ERAS'r.
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IIOCSEN A Bi;iLi>IXC LOTS IA BELLE* WE A't PltlVATi; M.\LE.
ATWO-STORY brick house, with base¬ ment kitchen, garden, well of good water, orchard, Ac, at Bellevue on the Pennsyiv:iiila Railroad, near the Gap Station, in Salisbury twp., Lancaster county. Price. SI.SjO.
2. A Two-story Fritme HOUSE, with i—j basement kitchen and building at- ffrr^ tached, formerly nsed as a tin-smith B=qS Ghop.'wlth garilen, Ac. on Hie Peunsyl-Jts-i. vanlB"Railroad and Newport turnpike. Price, S950. ¦ ",1. Building Lots, some fronting onthePcun- "pylvauitt Railroad, and exlendliig back lo.lhe . Bellevue Meeting House; and some ndjoiniug Lots frrtu ling on both thePeun'a Railroad and TiioNc\rport turnpike. Price, from SIO'J and xipwanl.
if the abovo properly Is not sold at pvivat''
.sale, before November, it will then Ije oir.-'L-d
/or rent. , - • ' ,„
-aep2-2mrI2j WILLIAM E.VSTJN..-
j ¦ Smyrna Post Olllce, Lancnvic'^'O-'i^'t
VALUABLE ItEAL E-V/viTE I\ MILLERSVILLE AT P2tJ» ^^S^* NA^'E.
THE undorsigiied offers for.^;alo ^ ACRES of Land.sltua^datMillcr.sviJle.withlnashor distance orthcNormal H^-uoai, Having erected thereon alarge and coinmodiou-sTwo- j^^^^ stoiy Brick jSwellin;.- HOU:^E. !:> feet ^^ front by sa feet hack, with aback build- |£q = ¦lug, all roofed Willi slaUi. a frame wash,j^_aj. house lar-'o Slaide, and other onlhuildings. Thcrc'is alllnecellar under lhe wliole house. Tliere arc two wells of eA'ceJlent water, .iml » "tine vouiig Orchard In good hearing coudlHon on thoiireinlse.s. Ifde^ire.1 Hie property \\'ill be sold iu iiarts. No. I consists of 2!<: Acres will! improvements, und the halance iulolS to siilL iturchasers.
I'osscsslon will bogiven on JanuaryIst.lSCil. 11 iesirod, P.irl ol Hie purehase money will lufjiliowtd to remain in Hie property. If ile- sire-i. Tllis property is valuahle ou atuaiunt ol loi;atioii, the house beiug large enougli foru dwelling and any ordinary buslne.ss. Tile fenc-saic 111 good condiiion,and lhe properly ill it-s arrangetui-nls and eoudiliou all thai eould bii ilcslrcd.
. Jfuotsold before OctoberSlst. it will be ^Us- ^:ose"ll of at pul.Me sale ou that day ar. the Jlo- icl ofJosepli Ivnotwell.in Millei-sviUe. . ]»ersoiis desiring to view llie.property will fall'ou the underslgued. senli; tS-41 ABRAHAM PETER.'*.
G E:&iirxirT5TTTEirs7"
PKl VAT'S SA LE.
rnHE subscriber will sell at iirivate sale, his XvaluahlcFarm, siluaie in the Great Valley
"SUdsiiury twp., Lanciister counly, X*a., Hirei miles south-west fromihe Peuna. Icailroad station at the village of Chrlsiiana, aud foui mih-s west of salil Railroad at Penniimlon ville, adjoining lauds of Jason D. Caruthers. Wlh. Spencer. Truman Cooper and others, -
CONTAINING 132;.< .VCltES, about2.Jof which is coveie"d with good OaU and Chestnut Timber, most of which is fit lo eut; the halance Is Farm Land, In :i good stale
. of culllvuHou, dividerl Into S fields, under «ond feiieo, and every fleld .so uriMugeil thai stock cUn have access to i'linnin^ water a' pleasure by :i crocu running through the iu-emi-:es. A suitable portion is excelleni Meadow Laud, well calculated for grazing oa ftiruilug puriioses. Tho buildings consist of r lariiO 1 wo^sloryslouo dwelling HOU.'^E n__« ."w by :>*, ilivided into rco;ny and cou- fc^V venlent apartments. wiHi Kitchen at- s=o=i tached. cnntaining w.nteruud all oHicrJLolL convenfonce.'i; a laigo yard, cnolosed ano ptauled Willi OruainenlJil Trees and Shrub
ery. A young thrifty Apple Orchard oi woll j«;lecled 1-ruitTn good bearing coniliiion, and other fruits of dillerent Ijiiids. Also, a Frame B.VRN. wpili stone celLir, Tit hy 40 feet, willi straw shed attached, >v«ier iu the. yard, car- . riage house, wagon shed, corn crib, iiog house, &CVbelonging. There is uI.'jo nrecied ou this property, a four-story'.STONE FACT(.)RY,-"whv rt'3 feet, or recent structure and subslanliairv built, wllb over-shot water w-heel, 12V.< feet in diameter, the water power being sufii"cient lo ruu Itat all times, it being well c:ilculated for mauufaciurtng purposes. Thero arc jilso two other Dwelling HOUSES, ou the property, one of which Is a double house, calculated Tor two families. Both ofthese properties arc eligibly situated nnd iug6od condition, jn an -u-veu- able, heallhy andmtelligent neighborhood, convenient to id.nces of public intereJ-L
Further description Isdeemed imucco.<wary. Persons wisliing to view tho propertv or de- .slrlng Information rolatlug thereto wll call on the subscriber residing thevBon. or address Christiana P. O., Luncaster couniy. Vennsi.
oct" tf-47 JACOB T. WHILSON.
VALUABLE ORE FAK.TI rotl N.ILE.
rilHE underaigned will olfer at private salo X. the farm, now occupied by .Samuel New- tlrk, situate in Southampton twp., Franklin CO., three miles soutlie:ist of Shippensburg, on the Cumberland Valley Railroad coutaluing
124 ACRES, more or less, of superior limeslone I;ind. The imnrovc-
meni.s consist of a two-story BRfCK n n
HOUSE, a Frame Rank Bant ftud a ff^^ well of wator near the door. This farm B-o=l has upon itoneof Hie most excel len tJSB^' and inexhaustlnleBanksof IRON OREij. nZ suite. The oroisof theverv bi;!>-i nua»',iv «r Pipe Ore. nnd has been .so pronoui'm'-d hvihe hxAi iron workers in Hio ^elato. tiu. ^' i^onn- tiguouK to the mIlro.ul.ana a tracUc^m bela d to the mine wiHioul grudii:". uu^am
TraeiNo 2, of unimproved Iim^;stonl^ kind SwV^ ACRES. V-overc-tl v,-iHi thriving J.imbor except o aeros that nre cleared. Ills situated inSDUthamploiUwp.-within onemih- *'f.^"^i\"'^^'° fiifni, near the Chanilw-sburg pike, adjoining the lands of George Johnsou andR. P. McClure.
If the above property is not s-.-M at private sale, hefore THURSDAY, OC"rOr.l-:R 2-^111, ISIS. Itwill then bo ofi'ered atpublic sale,at one o'clock, p. m. For further iiariieuhu-.s and in¬ formation lu regard to t.;*ms, etc., c;iU upon or address the undersigncl
.JOHN vr. DICE, A-ent
POD 10-31-47 Scotland. Franklin Co.. P;
VALUABLE FAK-II AT PItlVATE SALK.
SITUATED in We.st Calu township, Chester C0UUK-. Pa., on tho old Lancxstcr road, leading from Compass to Coate.svllle, about 4 miles west from lattorplace, aniLl iniles north of Penn'a Railroad at .Pomerov Station, aui. witliin two miles of the Wilmingjtui A Birds¬ boro'Railroad, houndeil hy lands of .Samuel Lawrence, Geo. Bender, Steel ^ Worlh, and others,
CONTAINING 112J^. ACRES . goodqnallty land, iuabigh slate of ciilHv:i-
tioii. Tlie Improveini'iiLs consi.«t of a c n
iwo-.-tory Slone HOUSE, wllli h.ase-^5^
.ment. and cellar, rontaining miik |=g= trough, with running waler Hierein ; .fiil^ also, lunaiug water ju Ihehaiii; Barn .st.\ty f-'etsqunre, wagon shed, shop and tool house, -s-uilable.fnr a chopping miU or wor"K shop, it heim; liMiy 2feet. and'two stories high, sun stinlially built Agood waier i>ower can be put iu op.'nLtion lu it wilh full of HJ feet The
.buildings nro all good, fine Orchurd In full bi-arin'i, anout 20 acres of Tiniher, niosll Chestnut, all lit fnr ontting. There is also '.. very favoniblo prospect for iron ore on this fann; it has been viewed bv experienced Jndg- e.s. and pronounced to hav" every indication of ore, ;,nil a vein ha.s beeu di.-jcoveied ou the premises., There have been large uuautities dtscoV'^red on the adjoiniiig farm, where thev nr>: miuln;: ut tireseut This farm will oo smd cheap, and on. accommodating terms, 1 fap- pli-d for soon.. It can he conveniently divid¬ ed into two tractj*.
Any further information ean be had by eall '"St^^.CfP, Buckwaller. residing ihereon, or on J. W. BLTCKWAL-rEK.
Loacock P.O., Lancaster couniy. Pa.
VALUABLE .TIILL PnOPEItrY AT PBI- VATE S.VLE. ,
THE suhscriber offers for .sale the following described rojil esiiitc: , SituatoInManortowhship, onthe littleCoii- . estoga cr^ek, on-the road leading from tho city of Lancxstcr, to the borough of Washington, 4 miles from Lancaster, and one mile from Mll¬ lersville; juljoiniug lands of Tobias Sechrish, Israel Gron and. others. The tra.-t <if hmd including Mill, Dam. ie„ contains ubout
FIFTEEN ACitES. , Tho improvements thereon are a threo-storv SJ9'^^„?J''^'' ^"*1 Merchant MILL. ^^— 50 by CO feet with two 12 feet over- Klioi Water, Wheels; four iiaii-s of _b rench Burrs,and other necess.irv ¦ machinery for doing ahvrKC Gri8t'**=aB6a«I? and Merchant business; the Mill Js ju uood repair. *"
Also, a new two-story Log and Weatlier-
tA bourded Dwelling HOUSE. BARN ^ Spriug House, Ac, This pioperty is =1 .located in a Hnckly setlled neighbor- -ihood, and com mands ji very largesharo of custom work, on account of itsstrong, nover- fuIRng water iiower, being Hie best waler power on Little Conestoga creek; also, huving very good roads leadiug to it. "...„ ^(.i^
Persons wisliing lo view Iho properly can call ou .Sanniel Kaufl'man, living on ihe iirem¬ ises, or wislilu" auy lul'ormal7oil by lell"r can address E. Hershey. Columhla, Liincisler counly, Peunsylvaniu. j-.mu.i.sM.r
Terms of payment exsy. Po.^scssion and iu- of'IprTlSel.""' '"" ¦'^^ °'''*^" on'lho "h-st .hiV *serl6-tf-44* . ELIZABETH B. HERSHEY.
-VALUABLE FAUM AT PUIVATE SALE
1TIIE suhscriber offers nt nrivalos-ilnMi«-.,,.,« . on Which »e now resTdJidufSuio^^^^^^^^ Lancastercountv, contnlnin" ^ ^ '
H4 ACRES AND 7U P15RCHES «oli*'wnH*"'"Si-"y''*"'"" '""•'¦'* OfDavid Grei-
roadleadlng from ColeiuiK.k to KlWX-ibimr^^^^ Jie.ir Hlesland'.s- mill. The imnrmvimm^^^^ atwo-story Brick DWElTlNG P^ini- "^
BARN. Wiigon She.l ^mu 1^^^ Ms 4^^ nMi^S^^-^^^^^
tho property. *"='""-"si. Iruo:. ure also on
of S?Kfe,!:^^;;-^----m pica..
addro'f'-''"l""'"'=V'-;'-S,?'"> lerms call onor aug 12-11-59 "•• ¦''">'==>-"'l" >•"•¦ !""•
TAtCABI.E .lUtl.S ANn F'B-.F VT t-p,
VA'l'e .SAf.E. ••^i-'I.I-
SEVENTr..Sl.X ACRRS OF L VNn
ou.tne prcinlKCi. Tlip i.mii*ii»,V- t £^A lare. 2.s,ory. iwiot Dwe lu "frdiS? ffflt
w>«on^a n^^S,i-Si'j-;ilJ;
pulltln tuo most sulhsljiuilal inanDor it.tt two overejot wlieels, 13 fecLlilgu, contV,J s pairs of Burrs anc two uair<i of rlVm,. Stones, togelber will, all t" machlnen', lUtures lu a llrst-cln.ss .Me elinnf VnPr' Mill. Therols qlso a newSaS- SillP^fto'' trlpple Keaf«d, W*l" Jf sfAVlu j ,.S)"fe'oL o^ oax lumber per hour. The ..linVo \tiii '"''¦P' a Eopd nelBh'horl.oodVo?„ra n b^li' ' ^iS?'"- mllos of. Carroll's tract and ti?ilef- also " sohoolB, chnrehes,market!rie ' '
. Erloeaottterms made knbwii hi- c.ilHn» A» the BUbscrlber on the proncriv or n^^t„i,°°
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¦cult Ihe
u'er new, ver, two .'i"K and risl :hcd
, for
•HTOifVTntrsrDTs
GEMAN BITTERS!
X£oojQan<l*.s Ocirmaii; Tronic Z
The Qrcai Rcmcdies'/or xzll Diseaaes of^^
LIVER, STOMACH, oK Ei^^iES- TIVE OEGAWS.
HOOFLAND^S GERMAN BITTERS
" T^composodofthcpnrejulcesCor.aatherare „,i;Uciually termed; TX Exl racts) of Room, li'erhs «n?I Barlcs; H^niaklug a prepam- tion, hlshlv concentrated, and entirely iree from Alcohbllc admixture ofany kind.
HOOFLAND'S. QERMAN TONIC
Ts a combination ofall the Ingredients ofthe Bitters, with the purest quality of Santa Crux Rum, Orange, &c., mnkins one of the most pleasant and ivsreoablo remedies ever offorea to tho puhlic.
Those preferring a modiclne freo from Alco¬ holic udiuisture, will uso.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN RITTERS
Those who have no objection tothe combina¬ tion pf tho Hitters, ns stated, will use
HOOFLAND'S QERMAN TONIO,
They are both equa'ly good, and contain the same medicinal virtues, the choice betweeu the two being a mere mutter of tosto, thoTonic bt;lng the moat palatable. ¦
The stomach, from a variety of causes, such as Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, ete.. Is very apt to / \ have iU functions de¬ ranged. The Liver, \J sympathizing as it does wilh tho Stomach, then bocomesaffected, tile result of which Ls thnl the patient sulfora from several or more ofthe followlngdlseasoa:
Constipation, Platulence, Inward Plies, Ful¬ ness of Blood tothe Head, Acidity ofthe momach. Nausea,' Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fuluess or Weiglit In tho Stomach, 8our
Eructations, Sinking or Flutter¬ ing at thcPit of the titora- ach. Swimming of tho Head, Hurried or Dimcult Breathing, Fluiierlugat tho Heart, Cholclng or Suflbcating Sensations when la a I/ying Posture, Dimness .of Vision, DoU or Webs . before the Sight, DuU pain in the Head, Deflciency of Perspiration, Yellow¬ ness of the skin and
Eyes, Pain in
the Side, Black Chest.
Limbs, etc.. Sudden FItisnes
oflleat, Burning in the Flesh, Cod-
stant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression
of Splrit-s.
The suHcrer from these dlsense.i should p'c- erclse the greatest cantlon In the sclocUon ofa renu'dy for Ills case, purchasing only that whicii ho is assured f\ from hi.s Investiga¬ tions nud inquiries \J possesses true merit, Is skillfully compounded, is free from injuri¬ ous insredlonts, and has e.'itablished for itseli a reputation for the cure of theso diseases. In tllis connection we would submit thoso well- kuowu remedies—
HOOFLAND'S QERMAN BITTERS,
7TOOFT^y\2>rT>^&i axiUMAN TONIC.
PREPARED BY DR. G. M. JACKSON",
PIULADELPHIA, PA.
Twentv-two years Since they were first in¬ troduced, into thlscountry from Germany.dur- hig which time they have undoubtedly per¬ formed more cures, and boneflted suDToriug hu- rnauiiy to a nrt-.iier extent> than auy other remedies kuown lo the public.
These remedies will elTectuaUy euro Ijlver Coinplaiul, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic N'ervous Debility, "T? Chroule Diarrhoea or Disease of the Kid Jj neys, and all Dis¬ eases urlslnj: from :i Disordered Liver, Stom¬ ach urlntcsUucs,
DEBILITY,
ResiiKins from .iny Ciiti*!0 whatever; PKO.S- TltATI<»' OK THK KYSTEM. induced by Severe Labor, Hardsliips, Ex¬ posure, Fovors, Ac. There is no medlcino extant equal to these remedies in .sucli cases. A tone and vigor is imparted to the whole .system, the appetite is sirengthened, food is enjoyed, the stomach di>;esis t>romi]iiy, tho blood Is purlUod, the complexion becomes sound and healthy, the yellow tinge.is eradicated from tho eyes, a bloom is given to the cheeks, and the weak and nervous invalid becomes a strong and healthy behig.
PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE,
And feeling the hand of time welghlnglieav- iiy upon thein, with all its attendant ills, will find hi the uso ofthis BITTERS or the TONIC, •111 elixir that will Instil new^ life into their veins, restore in u meajfure the energy and ar¬ dor of more youthful days, huild up their shrunken forins, and give liealtli aud happi¬ ness to their remaining yeara.
NOTICE.
It is a well-established fact tliat mity one- iialfoflhe female portion of our population arc seldom in the f enjoymeut o£ good .health; or, lo use J_i their own expression. "Never feel well." They are huiguia, devoid ofall energy, extremely zxervous, aud have no appetite.
To this chiss of porsoQu the BITTER.^ or tbe TONIC, Is especially recommended.
WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN
Are raade strong.by the use of either of these remedies. They will cure everj' cose of MA¬ RASMUS, without fail.
Thoasauds of certificates have accnmnlated inthehaudsof the proprietor, hut space will allowof lhe x^ihllcatiou o^ but a few. Those, it will be observed, are men of note and of sueh standing that they must lie believed.
TESTI9IOSIAI.S.
HON- GEORGE W. WOODWARD,
Chief Justice of tho Sujwanae Court of Pennsyl¬ vania, writes:
Pniz-ADEipn-BA, March IG, 18C7. "I find 'Hoollana'sGerioun Bllters'isa good tonic, useful In dis A oases of the dlgeHtlvc organs, and of great J\. ben«flt in cases of de¬ bility, and want of nervous action lu the sys¬ tem. " Y^ours truly,
Gi. W. -WOODWAilD."
HON. JAMJES THOMPSON, Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
«T « ,, F',F^.¦^I>E1-P^IA,April28,1806.
"Iconsider 'HooUand's Gennan Bitters'a valuable medicine In caseofattaclcB of Indl- Kcslion or Dyspepsia. I can certify lUta from my experience ofit. "^ ..,_-^ _•""•.*^""*
Yours, with respect. "JAMKS THOMPSOir,'
FROil REV. JOS. II. KENNARD, D. D., Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Chnrch. Pliil'iu. Dlt. JACKSON-Z^ear Sir: I havo boon fre¬ quently requested to connsct my name -H/iSh recommendations of dilTorent kinds of rnwUfi. cinas, but regarding the practice as out of ttrr
elined; but with a 1\ clearproofinvarlcias nstancps-ind particularly in my ownfamilyjif tlie usefulness of Dr. Hoofland's GennM BX- ters, I depart for once from my usual) oourse ^^onnFM^^rVI^' ^""I^c^nvlction that, f&r gvmasai debility of the system, audespcclallyforiiTer hon'^^?.'""'-^^^^*''''''^?.'^"^ valuable prepara- .loMhf J'i-.'i'l'nc cases it may fail; but usually. I S o\M,^r^r^""}.'^° Z^'^y heuedclal to those \^hosiUler from tlioabov« causes. \ours,,very respectfully,
^ J. H. KENNARD
Eighth below Coales street.
B-ROM lEKV. E. D. FENDALL
AsslslantEditor ChrlBliau Chroniole, Phll'a. I have derived decided benoflt Jrom. tuo use ««i"iV*"'"."*'¦' ^'''¦'"an Bifters, and feel It my prlMlege to recommend them as a moat vali> IJr. ? S'lVul^^ ''" V^° ^''^ sutrering from g«l^ cral debliiiy. or from disc-ises arlsluK fram derangement ol 'he liver. Yours truly
E.. D. FEND!A:a,I,..
CAUTION!
,.,^l',"'«''H ?'""='>'">" Ma-nuractorr-at theGer- PhllaA*iM>a!''''^=- »°- «¦¦' ^eH"S?et't.
CHAS. SI. EVA:»S,. Proprietor.
Formerly O.M. JACKSON i Co.
Hoonand'B Qerman Bitters per bottle SI 00
¦ " halfdozen 500
'^eil"Sp%X?Se?o".'2Crr?^?-,?1o^
ly- ':
lHirSE¥RTB n fTt E B S.
FE-RTI-Ll-ZE'R-3- -* SEEDS.
V9BAnAIiT.lES.VS>SVCCS^S 111
xhe firbaWst ProtccUyp Mcdl- " ootiou of the-Age.
HISHXiEIE'S
^ETIB BITTERS
AN .UNDISPU'l'Ep REMEDY.
THE mission of MISHLER'S HERB BIT- THRS ia ono of morcy.to suflTerlng human¬ ity. Its value caunot.bo too highly cstlniated, nor can it bo too widely supported. It Huccess- fully battles against disease In all. its varied foms. and nobly rescues tho victims of Death by thousands every year.. The cures It has ef¬ fected in tens of thousands of American liom os, in Hospitals, Asylums, Dispensatories and -In- Urmaries. on sea and laud, aud wherever it is Introduced, arc admitted to embrace many of the most remarkable on record. Now, the con¬ dition of the human body Is easily disposed, under a variety of circumstances, to the action of disease, and ,
]!USS[X.£B'S HCBB BITTBBS
is au invaluable PROTECTIVE MEDICATION for combating and overthrowing the predis¬ posing cause. IMllIIons of people are crowded together In districts where miasmatic fevers, are comnion and malignant—producod . by heat, jnolsturo and vegetable decomposition, and tlieir intensity increases in proportion as we approach the equator. In all low situa¬ tions, subject to the overflow of rivers and streams, or In tho flooding of meadows, or wherever there is an excess of moisture or. condensation of vapor npoa the surface of the earth, these fevers wUP prevail. Thou¬ sands upon thousands of Individuals nro con-, stantly traveling to and tro throngh thoso parts of the country where they are exposed to tho miasmatic virus whlcii produces
INTERMITTENT FEVER. FEVER AND
AGUE, BILIOUS FEVER, JAUNDICE,
NEURALGIA, AC,
and these classes reqnira a protective medica¬ tion like illSHLER'S HERB BITTERS, which Is tho onlyrcal safeguard extant foran untoued stomach,ordclicatencrvoussystem; the only reliable fortil^ylng agent ogalnst febrile dis¬ eases, or that will effect a speedy, permanent and efflcaclous cure where malarious disor¬ ders havo gained a foothold In tlie phy¬ sical system. Tliose diseases are far more likely to attack porsons exhausted by fatigue, intemperance, or Illness, than the healthy. Cases sometime occur, whioh proceed obviously from some temporary irritation, such as Indi¬ gestible food In tbe stomach, &c., and
MTSHLER^S HERB BITTERS
Ib a sure speciflc for tliem. Mliile It is harmless and etfectnal (which is not the case with quinine) it alsoacts gently and eSTec- tuallyupon the digestive organs, purifies the blood, cleanses the secretions, corrects every irregularity ofthe system, reinvlgorates the constitution and endows every organ with en ergyand perfeat health bo that all perform their functions with equal facility.
Now, theso plain assertions are indorsed by well-known medical gentlemen, whose ad¬ dresses have repeatedly been given to the pub¬ lic, and who are tiioroughiy acquainted witb the nature, purpose and operation of this pre¬ paration, and prescribe it daily in their prac¬ tice of medicine. Thus itls a £»r more reliable medicine than any other—containing no.dele- terioiis ingredients—always performing its work In a mild, generous and ellloacIouBman' ner. Tliose who have' used it know it cured them those who have not, know it cured their friends and neighbors; and what It has done onee it will do aealu. for it ia io-dapted to all ages and conditions, in all alimates.
GlBJnjISrM" MANIJBES.
ALLEN; &, NEEDLES'
IMPROVED
Siipcr-Vliospliatc or liluic.
The old stanUaril article; uulfonu iu
quality, the' most iiucly prepared
and cheapest Phosphate In the
¦, Marlcet.
In Rags, ZOO.lbs. cach,.$50 per 2000 lbs.
AMMONTATED FERTILIZER,
Ackhbwietigod tobe themoat valuablemanure — at tho price, offered to tho puhlic. -
In Bags, 150.lbs. each, S3-5 2000 per lbs.
¦ AT LOWEST ilAJlKBT RATES.
PEEUVIAN GUANO.
We sell only No. 1—received direct from the. ¦ government.
A splendid hianuro, and one that la attracting ' much uttcnlLon.frotn fanners.
Packed in Rarreli, $'iS par. ^00 lbs.
. 1 A.BT.D ,P TjA S T B B .
In Barrels, at lowest market rates. A p«re Article.
A discount to dealers on above prices.
¦ Should'the dealer near you not have our articles, send your orders direct to us, and they ^vlll have prompt attention.
Offlces and Stores, 41 South Water Street, aud 42 South Delaware Avenue,
• DEALEns IU OILS, CANDLES,
4 oenbral cojimission merchanis, phil'adelphia.
[ESTABLIBHED IN 1848.J
For sale by GEO. M. STEINJIAN & CO. aus S-I3t-3S
:DR3;:G.0QPS, ac.
FAX.I. AWD IrVHTTEB
DRY GOODS. KAG£n & BROXHIIBS
HAVE now oiien a stock of Pall and .Winter <}ooils,a11 of which h.ivo heen purcJiascU ed for cash, aud will bo sold ut the Lowest Prices,
I'-LAKNELS.
Bleached nnd Uubleachnil, Canton Flannels, Wool shaker Klannels, Ballard Vale Flauuels, Red, Yellow and Blue, mjxcd, plain aHd twlU- Flaun^ls, Fancy a'klrtlnc Flannels and Sack¬ ing Flaimols. ¦
ROCKDALE BLANKETS, GRAY ANDiWOOL BLANKETS, AJjL CiUALITIBS.
DnESS «0(>]>N FOB I.A.DIES AND CIIIUIItESr,
In all tho new materials and styles..
LPUINS CELEBRATED MOURNINO GOODS
in Bombhzines, Tamcesc, Barritz, Express PopUngs, Poplin Alpacas, Mohairs, tbe.
BLACK: THIBET LONG AND StlUAHE SHAWLS, all qualities..
CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS,
SHAWLS,-
BROCHA LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS, open and fllled centres
PLAIN AND FANCY SQUARE SHAWLS..
.We Invite an examination of the above, to¬ gether witha Generil Stocic of Dry Goods, Carpets, Wall Paper, Queensware. &c. HAGER atBROTHERS.
STOVES :AND-BOUSE FDRNISBIH(i
STOVES!
SVOT£S I!
SOMirrHING NEW!
JUST received an assortment of SPEAR'S RE VOr..VING CYL1NDBRB4BEBUKNINQ ANTI-DUSTPABLORSTOVB.- Themostper. feet Parlor Stove 6ver offered in this market. Is aperpotnalhumer'refinlrlhs-to bo kindled hutolicedurln^tho winter.
Call aud SCO Speai'SAnli-dust Cooking Stove al A. W. it J. U. RUSSEL'S.
TME GBEAX EASTEKIV.
rpHEnidstperfc'ct Cooking Stove over offered XliL this'market. All wo ask Is for you to see your neighbor wliolias a GREAT EASTERN and- you will have no.other--kind. Two huiH^red of the.sc have been-sold the past sea- sou. Call and see tbo names of those who aro
}. R. RUSSEL'S.
at
11 spply cc
a:v.&
XME IPElViVSltXVABnAJr.
THIS celebrated 3>luingIioom!5toveha3hcen much improved since last seasou. Having an Iron cylinder It gives out a much greater heatthan aelaycyllnder. Bakes and^toasts as well aiiy Cook stove,
CalLand see the names of nearly two hun¬ dred persons, lo whom wo have sold them. For sale at . A. W. i J. R. RUSSBt'.S.
RHODE'S
SUPER-PHOSPHATE
Tlie Standard Slannre I
Manufactured by
POTTS «t ICIXTT,
CAMDEN, N". J.
aillE attcution of farmers la especially called . tothe RHODE'S Suner-rUosphate. ns tho luoiit valuable and-rcllaijlc Manure for 'Wheat aiid Oraas. as well as for other crops, as attc:>t- ed by an uxporloiicc of thlrteeu yeara.
Tbls long established and standard Manui-a Is prepared o.tpressly for drllllDK.and particu¬ lar ciire is taken to maintain tho lilgh reputa¬ tion It has obtained.
In order to meet tbo demaud for lower prices, the manufacturers of tho Rhode's t5u- por-Phosphate have concluded to reduce the price to Fifty Dollars per Ton of aOOO pounds, caali.
850 TER TON OP 2000 LBS.
We are prepared tofurnlsh the Rhode's Su- pcr-Phospliate in barrels or in bags of 200 lbs., ns may be desired.
For aiilo Uy tlcalwa, ami l»y
YARNALL & TRIMBLE. General Agonts, 41S South Wharves and 419 Penn st., auB5^*Jm 38 PJIILADELPHIA.
BOW£:U'S
MANUFACTURED BY
IIENR Y BO WER, CUE MIS T,
PHILADEIiPniA.
MADE rnoai
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
A1I5I0NIA AND POTASH.
Warranted Freo from Adulteration.
Tills M.anuro contains nil the elemenls lo produce large crops ofall kinds, and is lilghly recommended by all who havo used it, also by dlstini^nlsbed Chemists whobavo,byanalysls, tested Its qualities.
Packed in Bags of 200 lbs. each, DIXON, SHARPLESS & CO., Sole Agts., 39 S. Water and 40 H. Delaware Avo., PniLADELPHIA. For Salo by WJI. RETNOr.DS, 79 SOUTH STREET, RALTIMORB, SID. And by Dealers goncr.illy throuiiiiout the country, fob 8-03 ly-12
Clottag, Casslmeres, Vestlngs
READY-MABE CLOTHING. HASER Jk. BKO'TIIIERS
HAVE now opened the largest stock of the ubovo goods ever ofi'ered in Lancister.
CHINCHILLA BEAVER. ESQUIMAUX BEAVEU,-MOSCOW BEaVEB
O YERCOA TINOS,
ALL SHADES.
FINE FHENOII COATINGS,
BEAVEU DOESKIN COATINGS,
SILK MIXED COATINGS,
BLACK, BKOWN AND DAHLIA.
CASSIMERES, ALL NEW STYLES, BOYS'. WEAR, IN GRE.'VT VAniI2TY;H0ME- MADE SATINETS, KENTUCKY , JEANS, VELVET CORDS; <Sc.
READY-StADE CLOTHING
FOR MEN AND BOYS,
Of our own manufitclnre-and warranted In ¦ Quality, Style and Price.
FINE ¦DRE.SS SUITS. BUSINESS SUITS. BOYS' SUITS.
OVERCOATS from tho flnest Esquimaux Beaver to ordinary goods.
HAGER. i BROTHERS.
'Xlie Baltimore Flre Place StoTc.
• A handsome Parlor .Stove, for heating Par¬ lors nnd Rooms in fit-ortes above. A very con¬ venient Slovo, not in the way, aud Is very or¬ namental as well as useful. Putni»aud warranted to givo s.atisfaction,
A. W.&J. KBUSSEO.
aug 20 Gm-ll
ffOITEa,';.STA'TIOlTffBY, & C.
Tjl Bodies & Stationery, "p
A COMPLETE STOCK OP
SCHOOL AND MISCBLLANEOnS BOOlCS,
¦ .FAMILY ANB POCKET BIBLES,
A LAnGEX ASaORmiENT OFT GOOD
jJ STATIONERY, -L^
BLANK BOOKS OF ALL S1ZE.S,
B00.4Ey'S CHEAP STANDARD MUSItl
Catalogues of tho above furnlslied oh appUca- .¦ tion.- , ¦. .
KURTX AND MONA A GHAN'S CBLEliUA-
TED GOLD "XjL ¦' .PENS, .¦
ANTnONY'S SIERBOSCOPISS, ,
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN VIEW^,
Liberal deductions to Mercliants. ' Orders/-;^ raspectfuliy solicited/^ aud
PHHiMELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS
088. Hoop SKXS£X>^ 638.
.Corsets,
Corsets.
MrSCEIiLANEOUS.
\X
promptlyniledat
vjt
'lo N"o.:i2^r«
^5^uiig Follcs, Atteutiou!
NbW is the time to get married! You .can furnish yonr.honses with. . . SXOVKS,
KETTLE.S,
. FANS, - ¦ ¦
TINWARR, .
and all other neccasury articles In our line at
¦ THB GOOD OLD LOW PRICES. ,
OLD FOLI^, UOW Is the time for you to buy fortheyouuKfrtllta ¦.-.-¦
to loolc liko siiyer, ...
BRASS .&.COPPER WARE,
to loolc like gold.
"Weh-ive enlarged our business, and can on« every Inducemeut to those who are uow buy Ing MOt'NK HTIEKS.
. JOHN DEANER & CO.. No. 7East IClus street, Lancaster, i*a. jau&-ly8
J. .H., SQEAEFER'S . Ciieap Casb Uook Store,
orth Q;ueen St., Lancaster, Fa.
.s
B2..«LSrK ItOOlCS,
DAY^ EOOICS,
JOURNALS,
CASH BOOKS, MEMORANDUMa,
; P.\SS BOOKS,
;'WM;'f. HOPKINM. HO, «2S ARckSTJRECT, MlltA..,'
- ' :n.\:«t:FAcrunEn or -nrE CELEBRATED
<« Chaiupiou " lEobp Skii-ts
' FO_RI.ADlK.si MISKKS AND CIIILDREN.
THE larccst assortmeni, and hestquiillly and styles In thoAinorlcan Market.- -Every lady should try tlieni, as they, rccommeuti them- Velvcs by wearing longer, retatulnKthelrshapo much better, belli!;' lighter and" more elastic thnn all others—WARKANTl!3) In everj- re¬ spect, and sold nt very low prlce.s. Ask for IIOPKINS' "CHAMPION " SKHIT.
Superior HaAd-made Whale-Bono CORSETS iuiiftecu dilferentf;rade.s, including tho "Im¬ perial "andThompson & Langdou's "GLOVE Fm'ING" CORSETS, ranging In prices from 81 cents toS.5-50: lofsether with .loseph Beekel's CELEBRATED FRENCH WOVEN CORSETS, superior shapes and quality, ten difl'erent grades, from'Sl.lO to S5.S0. They are Ihe llnest and best goods fortlie prices, ever imported. The Trade supplied with HOOP SKItfrs and CORSE'fS at tho Lowest Rates. ¦ . Those-Visiting the City should not fall to call and examine our Goods and Priees, as we defy all eoinpetillon. feb2C-10m-l5
;.;.WEiTI3fn PAPERS.
FOOISCAP And LETTER" PAPER,
ENVELOPES AND STATIONERY, ¦ ;DL,VNK deeds; JDSTICE.S B1,ANKS, ' At lowest rates, at Boolcstore of
"JOHN"BAER'S SON.S, No. 10 North Queen Street,
1S68.
FaU.
JOIIN S. SEILES
18GS.
IS OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS IN
Fronoli, Brltisli and Aiiicrlcnn
DRESS GOODS.
JUST RECEIVED from Now York and Phil¬ adelphia Auctions—
POPLIN KEPS-ln the newest shades.
POPLIN ALPACC-;VS.
FRENCH MERINOS.
BLACK nnd FANCY SILKS.
BLACIC ALPACCAS-all grades.
A Fine Assortment of
Long and Sqnaro SHAWLS. BLANKETS! BLANKETS 1!—at lowest prices. FLANNELS—white all wool sliafcer. Red. Yellow, Grey and Plald SHIRTING PLANNEUS—very cheap.
SI USLINS—Bleaclied, 10 to 13 cts. por yard.
BEST PRINTS at YSH cents-Just opeued UIO
places. Also, Cheeks, Ticks, sheetlnjf.
Pillow Case Muslins, Carpets,
Floor and Table OU Cloth.s.
GENTS' AVEAR.
dVERCOATING-S-ElaokJcColored, all grades.
FRENCH ANU AMKltlCJiJI COATINGS—
all grades and colors. CASSIMERI':;i>
for Men and Bo.vs, in varletj'.
SATINETTS, JEANS, &e.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
FOH MEN AND BOYS. A largo assortmentof Rea-Jy-Mado Clothing of my own manufacture, conslstlug of line DRESS SUIT.S,
BU.SINE.SS SUIT'S.
BOYS' SUITS.
OVERCOATS, &c. Call and examine my stock before purcha.slug.
JOHN D. SKILES, Corner of East King and Dnke streets, adjoin¬ ing Jouathan sprecher's Hotel. [oct3-R6.s
Farmers, Gardeners & Olhers,
I.OOK TO TOUR IKTEitEST!
SAMUEL HESS. South sldeof lhe Conestoga, opposite Graotf's Landing, has for sale the following named Fertilizers;
Baugh's Raw Bono Super-fhos- phate OfLlme,
Baugh's Chicago Fertilizer, " Chicago Blood Manure,
Rhode's Super-Phosphate,
Moro Phillip's Super-Phosphate OfLlme,
Bower's Goniplelo Manure.
Allen & Needle's Super-Phos¬ phate,
F. A.Shower'sSuper-Phosphato OfLlme, , F.A.Shower'sAnimalCompost, " " Pure Bone Dust,
Paclflc Ouano Co's Soluble Pa¬ clflc Guauo, aug 29
%m 00 per ton •18 (H) •' " .¦iO 00 " " 52 50 " "
50 06 " " - 5(1 00 " "
-15 00 38 00 45 00
Fresli FIO"n'er Seeds.
TUST RECEI f ED a oholce assortment of
FRESH FLOWER SEEDS.
Also, constantly on hand a general assort¬ ment of
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS.
For Sale at JOHN F. LONG & SONS'
Drug & Chemical Store, apl l-tf-20 No. 5 N. aueen Street.
SOLD BY ALL SRUOOISTS AND STORE 1CEEPSB8.
CNone genuine unless put up in square glass bottles, with a grailuaicd measure of doses thereon, iuiJ authenticated by our pri¬ vate proprietary TJ. S. Internal Eevenuo Stami> oyer the cork of the bottle.
IT IS A FACT !! I
C^'APABIiE ol ocular dcmonfltratlon, that the prices of Cloths, Casaimeres, Roady-Made Glotnlng and Furnishing Qooda, are less than one-half what they were during tbe war, at tha Merchant Tailoring estabUnhment of
S. S. RATHVON,
Corner North Queen and Ovange Streets, op¬ posite Shober'a Hotel, L,ancaster, Pa.
Tliia iB the oldest establiBbment in this line of trade In Lancaster county, and is selling, at this time, flne Moscow, Rsqulmaux, aud com¬ mon Beaver Overcoats from ?15 to S20; Com¬ mon Union Beavers from 810 to 815; Common Union Beaver Business Suits from S12 to 815 Good Casslmere Sulta from SIC to 820, aud line qualities from S25 to 830. A fow suits oa hand as low as 810, Cloths, Ciisslmeres and Trim- inings as low as tiiey can be obtained any where else, and sold by the yard to those who may wish to have them made at homo, or elsewhere.
Overcoats, Dress Coats and Business Suits made to order with dispatch, and In the best and most fashionable manner, as thecustomer may desire. All kinds of cutting and repair- lug doue at reasonable prices. An entire new stock got up for the Fall aud Winter trade of 1808 and I8t)9, and manufactured In the Qlty of Lancaster. It would be to the Interest of tho public to call and realize tbat " It ih a rAcr.'" S. S. RATHVON,
oct lO-tf-44 Merchant Tailor aud Clothier.
OF NEW AND ELEGANT
SPRING DRY goods;.'
AT TUE NEW .STORE, Corner ofNorth Cineen and Orange Streets.
ANICEassortmentof all tcinds of Foreign andUomestio . :
DRY GOODSi^
which are to bo sold ciieap. Plea-se call and examine our Steele before purchaHiiit; else¬ where. AISKA.'M SCHEETZ.
Peiwoxal.—Having .secured the services of a-well known and experienced tailor, particu¬ lar att entlon will bo paid to
GEMTS' AND liOYS' CLOTHING.
B,VRGAIN!« IN NUITN!
apli-tf-20 ABR.\.M SCHEETZ.
' House Furnisliing Store !
BUY' Y^OUR
STOVES AND TIN WARE,
COPPER KETTLES, IRON KETTLES,
K2SriVFS AND FORKS, SPOONS,
IltON LADLES, COFFEE MILL-S. CHURNS,
BUCKS'S, UED COHDS, WASH LlNl.3,
WASH WRINGERS, ST.\IR RODS,
-BRCSH.ES, STANDS. KETTl.l'M,
TUBS, POrs AND PANS,
COAL OIL LAMPS,
And the thousands of other things yon mny need for commencing or continuing house- keeplnc, at tho well-known House Furnlslili g Store. No. 11 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LAN- CXSTiilR, PA. Everything you require you cnn get at the lowest cash prli^es, and made ol the very best materials. Tho stock Is large aud has been selected to meet the express wants of Housekeepers. Great pleasure will betaken in showiug goods to ull, wbo will consult tlieir owu interests by calling lu, whether they purpose buying or not. GAS FITTING. PLUMBING AND STEjVM
WORK DONE, PnUPS PUT UP and WATER PIPES LAID,
DISTILLERIES FITTED UP. Alllclnds of BRASS WOPJf i IRON FIT¬ TINGS constautly on haud. «3>" Be sure and drop idvJiL A. C. FLINN'S
\ House Furni.sliiug Store.
No. 11 North Queoii St., Lancaster, Pa feb I tf-10.
USeiv BooIcs! jST'Sn- I$ooIi:.>i I
AMONG whicli are somo from the PARIS EXPOSITION. BIBLES, I'r.ayer aud Hymn Books of all de¬ nominations. POEl'S Iu Blue nnd Gold, fie." ANNUALS, WniTIN6 DESKS. WORKBOXES, JEWELRY BOXES; REGENCY IlESK.^, LADIES' CO.MPANIONS. DRESSING C.-^SES, PORT FOLIOS, ALBUMS, NEW GAMES, AUTOGRAPH lIOOIvS, CHESSMEN & BOARDS. BACKGAMMON BOARDS, ENGLISH TOY BOOKS. MOVABLE TOY BOOKS, LINEN BOOlCS, SWISS BUILDING BLOCKS, UNION COLLEGE BLOCkSi. JACKSTRAWS. JERSEY BUILDING BLOCKS, PICTURE BLOCKS, ABC BLOCKS,
TP^NSPARENT SLATES. GOLD PENS. SHELL BOXES.
poi;Kra' BOOKS.
MAGIC LANTERNS. Please call and examine at
J. M. WESTHAEFFER'S Cheap Book Store, No. -li. corner OfNorth Queeu and Orange sta., Laueaster, Pa. Idee I-l-tf-l
TU£ ItOUSEI!OI,D OAS »ACIIIN£I
FOR SUPPLYING DWELLINGS. STORES.
FACrORIKS. CHURCHES AND PUBLIC
BUILDINGS WITH GAS!
Generates Gas witliout Fire or Heal!
TIIEsimplicity and ease In-wliioJi this Ma¬ chine l.s managed, as also lis economy and great merit, reciiaiiiieiul," '
Call and see niacbine . store! Maniilacl nrur and
^'cnuoiiiy
reciiaiiiieiul.lt to public favor.
' 11 operation at the
"lie Agent—
^gent III .1(
DAVlfi .lOSES. TIN FOP.XISIIINO STORE,
.Si>.7;ti GrL-eu-slreel. I'iillndeJplila. Send for lilus: rated Circular, aug li! ::m-ra
FIN E a US TO 31 MA D E KWO'ffS A2V2> SHOES
I'OJt CKXTilMriiy.
A
TAj the r.KABIN't; styles on haud or made to measure. Trices fixed at
LO^V FIGURES.
An illustrated Price list with iustruAlons for solf-me-isurement sent on receipt of post otlleo address.
"W.M. F. BARTLETT, S» S. SIXTH St., .ibove Chestnut; angl9-]y 40 PHILADELPHIA:
LIC33NSED BY THE
Uuited JStates Authority.
S. C. THOMPSONS" & CO'S GEEAT
OXE DOI'X'AR 8AIiE OF
-rl? iw^^^'^ess Goods, Linen Goods, Lin- *A iu^i!?'*'i?iP'>tton8. Fancy Goods. ¦^"\4?'»; ^I^}««. Silver Plated
jw-'itJiiVr^'^i;' Watches.
Scwlne Maehlnw, ic.
of ONE 3J0LLAK EACH, .ind not toKaM for until you know what you arc to receive Ttie must popular and economical method of doing husiness lu the country.
By PATnoNiziNc this sale you have a Cimucff to exehaUKe yourgoods. The.SmallPst A rl icle sold for 0> E DOLLAKcau he exclmni'- eil for a Sliver Plated, Five Bottled Revolvliii{ CiiKior, or yniir C'holceof .i large variety of oth¬ er Artlclfs upon Exchange List.
TERMS TO AOEXTS.
rortificates giving a complete de-ierlpiion of articles to he .sold for One lioll.ir, will he-iold at I he rate of TEN" CENXy E iCi i.
s rOR A V,X,VR or THIIRTY, AXD 83.
Tiu; persons sending U can have their choice r.f the rollowing articles as ttieircommlsslou: 20 yards Cotton Cloth, Harris Cloth Pants I'at¬ tern, Splendid Bowie Knife, LancasterQuiir. Engraved Silver Spoon Holder. Pair UidicV fxtraquulity Cloth noots.prlntDret-s Pattern, Worsted Brealcfast .Shawl, White Linen Tal)Io Cloth, set of .sleel bladed Knives and Forks- , set of Sliver Plated Forks, Embossed Tnhle ' .'Spread, Elegant Engraved Sliver I'lated Gold Lined Goblet, Violin aud Bow. Fancy Drtss Pjittern, Elegant Siliv Beaded Panxsol, im-pU;- ture Jlorocco Photograph Album, Elegant Ivory Handled Spniv^lcil Silk Fan, One dozen lar-re sized Linen Towels, Fauov Balmoral Shirt, Ladies'Morocco Sliopping Bag, Honcy- coinh Quilt, Alhambra Q,uilt, Ladies' Splon- did Square Wool .Shawl, Ijidics' Solid Gold California Diamond Biug. Geufs Plain or En¬ graved Gold Ring (16 carets fine) Lndics solid Black Walnut Writing »esk, Ladie.s' Fancy Black Walnut Work Box, Cottage Cluck, one dozen Ladies' Itini'.n Handkerchiefs, <-xlr:i quality, or Oue Pozen CJeuts' l.,iuun Jluudlccr- chiefs.
COAL AND LUMBER.
SK^XSR 4& BROS.,
EPHRATA, LANCASTEIl COUNTY,
AUE prepared lo deliver COAL or LUMBER to uny partof thecounty at sliort notice. Wo have uow ou hand a very superior stock of COASj, I.VAKREU AN1> Sl^A'A'E,
to which we invite tlie attention of all before purcha-slng elsowhere. itub'JL'-iiQfy SENER A BROS.
COAIi ANB WOOB
Of every description, under cover.
Wood sawed to order.
Kiudllng.Stove and Bako Wood constautly on liaud, ns low as can bu bought elsewhere.
Yar<ls on theHarrisburg pike, opposite P. R. II. Freight Depot, aud on Leiuou street, be¬ tween North Ciueen aud Priuce streets.
Ollicn on Lemon street.
nia2;nW-lyr-27 G. M. PENNOCK.
CiRKAT REDU*mOXlJ|-COAI.!
At ilic iltTovcIly Coal A. X>nutbcr Yard.
WE are delivering In the City, Stove Coal for family use from 9J.7a lo $3.S0 per tou. Nut t;oal from 83.75 to S4.50 per ton. Qoi\\ suitable for Briek hurnlng from §4.50 to Ss.ss, For Llmo burn iug from j>3.75 to «:£.S». AllCofil keiit under cover, and guaranteed to give satisfrtctlon.
' BITNER A HOSTETTER. OIHito—Prince stieet ubove Chf-stnut, and ut Heading Railroad.
NOTICE.—We havo given Jleysrs. Bitner &. Hostetter sole control oi our Lehigh Coal lu Lanca>;ter City.
BORDA. KELLER it NUTTING.
July \7k ' tf-3ij.
Direct from tlie Manufiicturer.s.
WENTZ BROTHERS,
No. 5 ]i,VST KING STREET, pALL ATTENTION TO THEIR
KEW DEPARTMENT,
€!lasj3 anU Quceus^rarc.
A Large Stock, from First Hands.
Our arrangemeuts aresuch that wo can efl'or GEEAT BARGAINS lualllElndsof
Cir.ASB AND aUEBNSWARE.
DRY OOODS,
CAICPKTS,
^IKDOW-SIffADES & OIL CI.OTXIS,
we are now selling at
MUCH REDUCED PRICES!
^ Remember the BEE HIVE STORE.
WENTZ BROTHERS,
No. 5 East King street.
iHilSHXJBiS'S \T£UB BIXX£BS
W SrOT SOIA'^ INBVtK.
DR.S. B. HART MAN ¦& CO-,
ftOLB PHOPBl CETORS^
.'LANCASTER AND JPIT.TSSVRG^.
. PKNNSYZ.T'. kJBIZA.
3M^'ff4yr.R
CABBI
BEIGART'S OLD WINE STOKE, Established in 1785.
NO. 36 EAST KIKG-ST., LANCASTER, PA.
THE reputation of REIGART'S OLD WINES AND BRANDIES for purity and^Mnotio^* qualitybavinsheen fnii3;--t-.tiJoueaTarnear- Te. * oCutury, We regret that the conduct of some unprincipled dealers, who re-flll with and sell from ourlabeled bottles their delete¬ rious ootnpounds, compels us to adopt tbe an¬ nexed trade mark, which tn future, for tbe protection of ourselves and our customers, will be found on all our old bottled Wines, Brandies, Gins, Whiskies, Bitters, «tc,
And further, iu order to protect the same, we liereby announce our <ietermlnatlon to prosecute to the/ttllest extent of the Act of As¬ sembly, approved 31st day of March, 1800, auy persons or persons who shall violate the pro*, visions ofsald act as applicable to our trade mark.
N, B.—We respectfully request the public^ when they have occasion or desire to use Old Brandy at. the Hotels or Restaurants to ask particularly for Relgart's Old Brandy. Veryllespectfully, &c.,
H.E. SLAYMAKER, Act, Lancaater, March liO. 1868. up 10 *ca-ly-iiO.
inriSTERICAI. DROPS.
PREPAKED ¦ exclusively for those diseases to which' Females are peculiarly liable, Btoch as Hysterics, Convulsions, Depression of Spii'Its, Nervbtis Debility, Palpitation of the , Heart, Fright, Tremors, Obsn-ucttoDs, Cold 'fiweats, NlHiflea" and Vomiting. Flatulency, Oppre^toti'oflhe Stomach," Nervous, Head-
j£ho arid general Debliiiy;
I»rfeparedbriiy by- CHAS.A.HEINITSH, ..' "l. ¦ Attothecary, No; 13East King tit. Julyl-SS^tf Lfl;noaater,Pa.n
9B; AHD'CABI»^B|NTIN« executed at ' iiiofflc«,tit8llort&ouc*. '
Ttae Xast Crowuing Snccess.
Mi-s. S. A. AXIiS:^'^
IMPROVED
UAIR RESTORER,
HAIR DRESSING
NEW STYLE IN ONE BOTTLE,
Will quickly restore Gray Hair lo Ita natural color and beauty, and produce luxuriant growtii. Itls porfeciiy U(uiui€>aa, una is pre¬ ferred over every other preparation by thoae who have a flue head of hair, as well as thoflo •who wish, to restore It, TUe beautiful glos and perfume imparted to tho Hair make 11 de slrable for old and yonng.
i?br settle hy ail Druggists*
DEPOT, 198 GREENWICH ST., N. Y.
PRICE ONE DOZ«lxAR.
HCra. M. A. Biuacr,
No. lOJl CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA,
iiri'oitTEn OF
IADI£8< DRESS & CLOAK TRI^tMXNCS,
ELEGANTLY Trimmed Piiper Patterns for Ladles'and Children's Dress, Wholesale and retail. Sets of Patterns for Merchants aud Dress Makers now ready. Easy aud Perfect System of Dress CuttloE Taught. Parisian Dress and Cloak Making. JovIn'sKId Gloves. Etobrolderies.Haudkerchlefs.Lacos. In black, white and colot^. Ribbons. Bridal V(^lls and "Wreaths. Fine French Jewelry, and Fancy Goods' for holiday" presents. French Corsets ahd'Koop Skirts. Patterns sent by Mall or :Exi>r66s:^ \ sepI6*3m-M
Alf 3II.IA OF BVSKT PES^IPTIQN bliibed at tlilf Offloe-at Bhort IToUoe and - Liiwwt Bates,
XinEuber <& Wood Tards,
SOUTH SIDE OF THE CONESTOGA. OPPO- SITE GRAEFF'S LANDING, LANCAS- : TER, PENNA.
TIIR undersigned keeps constantJs' on hand a full snpply ofLUMBER of ull kinds, WOOD, POSTS, RAILS, PALF-S, aud Fencing Material generallv; SALT GROUND PLASTER and the ibllowlug uumed Fertilizers: ;
BAUGH'S RA"\V-BONE PHOSPHATE, CHICAGO nOXE FERTILIZER ^VND BLOOD MANURE, ALLEN & NEEDLES' SUPER-PHOSPHATE i OF LIME,
BOWERS' CO:\IPLETE MANURE, RHODES' PHOSPHATE, WHANN'S PHOS¬ PHATE, PHILLIPS' PIlOSPHiVTE AND
PACIFIC GUANO. Also Manufacturer of Boxes and Handles ot every, itescrlptlon. Ripping uud Re-s.awlng doue atshort notice. Cord Wood sawed any desired length and delivered toany partof tl»e city. SAMUEL HESS,
N. B.—All orders left at the Laneaster Post Ofllce, will bo promptly attended to. . may Iti ¦ 2(l-j \
DIARIES F0R1S08I DIARIES FOR ISGS
BIABIES FOB 1SC8 !
DIARIES FOR ]Rfi8.—A]argevariptyof styles and sizes, containing Calendar, Rates of Postage, complete tabic of St.amp Duties, Eras- lable Tablet Alomoranda, Cash Accouut and Summary, itc.; also Pocket Book form, large and small.
J. M. WESTHAEFFER'S
Cheap Book Store,
No. 4-1. Comer of North Queen and Orange sts
HARNESS. SADDLES, &0.
]Vo. S5 ISa. S5
JVew Si^tablisliiucjat.
SADDLE, HARNESS, & COLLAR
3IANUFAC1ORY.
THEsubserlher informs Ills friends nnd the puhlic that Jie has leased the new and Imud- some Store No. 25 AVest King street, uext door below Kaulfman's aud directly opposite Coop¬ er's Hotel, where he will manufacture and con¬ stantly kcepou hand the largest aud best as¬ sortmentof
SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, &c.,
ever kept in Laneixster. Having secured the services ofsomeofTlie best workmen in Phil¬ adelphia, he will manufacture buggy and fan¬ cy harness equal to auy sold lu l^ie E;isteru cities.
.»3-Partlcular attention, will be paid to the manufacture of COLLAR.S, and all orders from a distance promptly fllled.
4S>. All goods sold will be warrauted tn be ol the best material and manufacture, and will bo sold at the lowest possible price!:. Persons in want of anj-^tlilng 1 n my Hue are particular¬ ly invited to cull aud examine the stock.
PHILIP H. FISHER. No.^5 West King street, Lancaster. Pa.
FOUNDRIES & MECHANICS,
Clieap as flie CbeapeslZ
AMOS MILEY lioielj.v Inrorms the public tliat he has now on linnd a complete stocic of his owu manufacture of
S.iDDLES, HABNESS, TRUNKS, Ac.
Ha flattera himself thai, his FANCY HjVU- NE.SS cannot be equalled by any cstablishineut in thi.s eit.v, and hi8 prices are moderate.
*2-UEI"AIKIXG promptly atteuded to.
Mr. Miley is also ageut for
Baker's Hoof Iiiuiuicnt,
the best article known for Quarter or Sand Crack,Corns, Thrnsii, Contracted, Hard or Bri t^ tie Hoofs, &c., ond for general use in place ol Stulling or SoakiUK. Aa a dre.s.-dug for the ont- side uf tite Hoof It has no superior. ftBoCuU and set a circular.
AtA.MILBY'S
SadtUe & H:iriies.s Manufactory,
No.37NortUtiueen.St., next door to SUobt-l'
Hotel. Laucaster. I'a.
ISAAC K. STAUFFEB,
Watchiualtcr aaid JTcwclcr,
No. 143 Nohth Second St., cor. of CiUARRV rniLiVDELPHIA.
AN a.ssovtincnt of ^y¦ATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVEli audPfxATED WAUE coustautly on hand, SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY rRE.SBNr.S. «^ UnpATKiNO of "Watches aud Jewelry promptly attended lo. uorJ3't)7 ly-1
J. T. DELACROIX,
IStl'OHTKIl AXD DEALEIt 11^
C A R i» E T IS O S ,
MAITINCS, OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, ETC.
¦Wholesale and Retail, -
Ko. 37 Soulh 2iiil St., above Chestnut,
PrULADELPniA.
N. B.—Purcliilsers will do well to call.
may 9-tira-2.j
Wholesale Dealer
TN WOOD & WILLOW WARE, CORDAGE,
MATS, TIE YAHXS, WICKS,
LOOKTNG QLABSES, 40.,
BROOMS, BRUSHES,
OIL CLOTHS
MAGIC LAJCP CHIMNEY CLR4UEE8,
CLOCKS, etc.
246 North Third Btreet,
mar 61
PHILADELPHIA.
rtf-16
SAM'I. WAKIUNC70X, .TOUN TUKNKK,
EDWAltD E53IITU,
Joseph Tru3ia?,-.
COSTl JTENTAI. STEEt PEST TCOKH.S.
WAKUINGTON&CO.. Inventors and Sole Manufacturers of tho Celebrated, PATENT TKExl-TY AND PLATINA TENS Manufacturors of every variety of Stecl-and Indest-ruetlbie Pens, Pen Holders, &e., X. W. Cor. 12th & ButtonwoodSls.,PHII^DELPHIA *aug2tJ-;;iii-41)
ISIPBOVED PORTABI'E C.\.ST IRON
Turbine Water ^Vliecl,
COMBINING great economy In tbo use o water, simpilclty, durability and genera adaptation to all positions In wliich watercan be o«ed aH a motive power.
Tlie undersigned areprepared tofiirnlsli and warrant tlie same to give more power than TWELVE l-'EET OVERSHOT OR OTHEH TURBINE WHEEI^ mado, u.slng tlie same amount of water. These wheels have been tested in nearly all parts of the State of Penn- Kylvania. and iiave nover failed to prove their superiority.
ROYER & KRAATZ, Manufacturers. Ephrata, Lancnster county. Pa,
N. B.—We are alsopropared to fill all orders for MILU GEARINGS, PULLEYS, SHAFT¬ INGS, and every description of castings at short notice.
flffl-Repalrs of all kinds attended to with punctuality. Lnpl-tf 20
r. F. LANDIS, J. S. I.AKDia, E, F. LANDIS.
KEYSTOBTE
FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP,
EAST CHESTNUT STREET.
I<A.XCASTER, PA.,
LANDIS & CO., Proprietors.
Iron and Brnss Costings done to order.
Engines, Mill Gearing, Shaftings, Pulleys, &c., built.
Also.aNewaud Improved Grain Tliresher and Separator.
Models for Patentees made to order.
Special attention paid to RepairiuR.
may O-tr-25
inxI.ES & AVXER,
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WORKERS,
No. 3 "West Orange Street, 2(i door from North Queeu St., Lancaster,
HAVE constantly on hand a Jarge variety OfTINWARE aud Housekeeping Goods.
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WORK of all kinds promptly made to order, at moderate prices.
TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING & REPAIRING of all kinds eacecutoH a.t tI»o lowent cttnli
prices, anu in the best workmanlike manner.
D. MILES. H. F. AUXER.
anr ay'(t»J-24
Ajtnrxi:. b. cox, wsi. c. mckeowx, jacob MiLsy
SAMUEL B. COX & CO.
Carriage SlanQfactnrerB and PracUcal Mechanics.
Corner Duke and Vink Sts., Lancaster, Pa.
KEEP constantly on hand and mannfaeture to order GARRIAGES OF EVERY DER- CRIFnON, made of the best materials and by experienced worlcraen.
Havingbeen eDEugedIn theCarrlflgoranking bnsinesH forsome yearH, they feel confidanttliat tlie work made by them will be found fully equal If notsuperior toany other made in the State, either as to style,workmaushIpor quality of materials, and also iu reasonableness of
grlce. Tliey therefore invite those in want of arriases, to givetliem a ciIl before purehas- Inn elsewhere.
Tlie following PREMIiraia have heen award¬ ed to this establlsbinent:—A premium by the Laneasler County Fair of 1S58 for BEST BULKY: also, a Premium and Silver Medal fortbe BEST SHIPl'ING-TOP BUGGY. A Silver Medal by the Historical Airricnltural and Mechanical In- Btituto, in June, 1850; and also by the Fulton Instlinle, November, 18n9, for BEST RHIFTING- TOPUUGGY and TROTTING BUGGY.
4S^Persons wanting carriages can select from FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES, aU In one room.
All w^ork manufactured at tliis establishment is warranted. Repairing of all kiuds done on short notice. SAMUEL B. COX & CO.
COXKAn 3fEYKR.
INVENTOR AND MANUPACTUREB OF THE CELEBRATED IRON FRAME PIANOS,
-Warerooms, No. 722 Arch St..Phila.,
TTAS received tbeFrl»Medalof theWorld'ii Xl^QnatEIxhlbltlbn, London, England,
blgheatPrixM awazti' wadbltML .[1ST.—
„ Tho
anu wharsrvr
1S3S.1
DU. TAYLOU'S
oriivii: BRAirClI
BITTERS.
A mild aud agreeable TONIO STIJIUL.-VNT, STOMACHIC and CARMINATIVE
UJTTEKS,
Extracted entirely from"
HERBS AND ROOTS.
Higlily-Ueneflclal in- • • •
DYSPEJ'SIA,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
and,L06& of Appeti to
and an excellent COURECTIVE for rersoiib
sudering from DISOBDEIU3 OF THE BOTVELS,
i•LATULE^X•K, Ac.
SOLD KVEnVWIIERC.
Dspot, No. 413 Market Street, rillLABELrHIA.
T. K. TATLOR & UO.
Foarth & Arch Streets, Philadelphia.
GOOD BLACK SILKS. GOOD COLORED SILKS. I8«S.—PALL GOODS OPENING. FANCV and .STAPLE—Lyons Sillc Velvets, New Style Shawls, New Dress Goods, Good Blanket!;, Table Linens, Sheetings and Shirt- insrs. Cloths and Casslmeres.
N. B.—New Goods received dally in lar(;o lols fur Jolibilla. sen a-til-i'l
X.A.02ES' l^AJCCY FURS !
AT JOirX FARSTJiA'S
Old Established Fur Manufactorj*,
NO. 71S ARCEI STREET, abovo SEVENTH,
K*i n ;. A i>ii:£.p JI IA.
HAVE now in Storeofmy own Importation and Manufacture, one of tiie largest and most heautifnl select-ions of FANCY FU1^S, for Ladies' and Children's Wear, Jn the City. Also, a flno assortment of Gents' Fur Gloves and Collars.
I am enabled to dispose of my Roods at very reasonable prices, and I would therefore solicit a call from my friends of Lancaster couuty and vicinity. Remember llie Name, Number and Street! JOHN BWREIRA, No. TIS Arch St., at). 7ib. south side. PHILA. I HAVE NO PARTNER, NOR CONNECTION WITH ANY OTIIER STORE IN PHILADEL¬ PHIA. sep'^O-Jni-15
iept2, '08
ly-ia
Speer's Port drape Wine.
Used by Hundreds of Congregations for Church or Communion Purposes.
ALSO. Excellent for Ladles and Wealcly Persons to u«e.
VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY.
SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE, FOUR Y'EARS OLD.
Thisjnstly celebrated native Wine is made from thejulceof the Oporto Grape, raised In tllis couutry. Its inviiruable TONIC AND STRENGTlfENING PROPERTIES are unsur¬ passed by any otner iriUvo Vine. Being tlie purejuiccof tho gnii-n, produced under Mr. Speer's own personiil --supervision, its purity aud gcuuineuess are (guaranteed. Tlie yonijK- est child mav partake of its generous quaJitii-s, and the weakest Invalid uiiiy use It to advan¬ tage. It Is parilculurly lieiieficlal to the aged and debilitated, and sulteij to the various ail- m,ents Unit alllict the weaUer sex.* Il Is, lu every respect.
A WINE TO BE RELIED ON.
Sold by DruKKiijta and Grocers.
A.Speer'B Vineyard, NewJersey. Offlce.No, 243 Broadway, New York.
The trade supplied by JOHNSON, HALLO- WAY & COWDEN, and KUENCH, RICH¬ ARDS &. CO., n Pliiladelphia,
sejpt U-G7 ly.43
OATS I OATS I! OATSII!
TUST RECEIVED FROM THE WEST
3000 Bi:SU£I^ PBIME X>ATS,
at GEORGE D. SPilECHER'S Seed Store, East King Street, Oct 7-3m-47 Lancaster, Pa.
f iuc Clotliiiag.
^irE have Just received our FALL STOCKof y\ FINE CLOTHS. CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, &c., whicli wo will make up to or¬ der at sliort notice.
Also on hand a lar^e assortment of Ready- Madu Clothing, towhich we invite your espe¬ cial attention.
A fall assormeut of BOYS'CLOTHING ou hand or mude to order.
\"ourM Respect fnilr,
E. MATLACK & SON, No. WH Market Street, BeplO-3m« . Philatlelphi.a.
rou A cr.iriJ or sixty, ani> sc.oo
Oneof the followingnrticlest -IO yanisSIieet- Ing, Harris Cloth Pants and Vest I'attorn,I'air Honeycomb Quilts, Cylinder Wateli, Dniiblu Barrel Rifle Pistol, Fancy Ca*ihmftre Dress Paltem, Thibet Shawl, Three Yanls Dnnblf width Waterproof Cloaking, Four Yds. Wool Frocking. Set of Lace Curtains, I«'»dlo,s' Douldn Wool Shawl, SUver Plated Card Bnsker,Splen¬ did Engraved Silver Plated Ice Phclter, En¬ graved Silver Plated Teapot, IGiJ-pleliire Tur¬ key Morocco Photogrnph Album, Lnncjisicr tiuilt. Alpaca Dress Patlem, Engraved Silver Plated six-bottled Revolving Castor. J'air Gent's Calf Boots. Splendid Ualmr.ral Skirl, Set of Ivory Handled Knives, witli Sllv*;r I'lated Forks, Rosewood Frame Brass Alarm Clock, Pair of All Wool Blankets. Splendid Beaded and Lined Silk Parasol, Ladies' Splen¬ diil Morocco Traveling B(ig, Pair of Alhambra Hullts, Thirty Y'ds,Friut oraMurselllesQum.^
FOR A CXAJtt OF OXr IIirNDRFO. AN1>
8IO.O0, tiO Yards Sheellug, Fancy Cashmere Coat, Pants and Vest Pattern, extra quality, Engraved Sliver PhUt-d Six Bottled Revolving Castor, with Cut Glass Bottles, PalrSplemlid Rose Blankets, Splendid Engraved Silver Plat- ctl Tefi Set, (three piecos, Sug.nr Bowl. Tea P'.t and Creamer,) .Silver Plated Cake Basket. Fancy Pluid Wt.ol Long Shawl. Twent>-flve yards Hemp Carpeting, Splendid Vtolin nml *Bow, English Barage Shawl, Splendid Alpaca Dress Pattern,Silver Hunting Cased Watch, SjilendidBible with Elegant Steel Engravings, Familv Record and Photograph Pni;e, I'oplln Dress Pattern, Engraved Silver Phited Ico Pitclier, Splendid Beaver Cloak Pattern, Sharp's Revolver, .Splendid Accordeon, Jluslc Box, Oue Pair Fine Damask, Table Covers, with One Dozen Dinner Napkins to match.
COMMISSIONS FOR LARGER CLUBS IN PROPORTION.
Agents will pleaso tako notice of this. Do not send names, but number your clubs from one upwards. Make your letters sliort and plain as possible.
Xnke Fnrficiilnr Xotioe.
j93-Be sure and send Money by Reglstercil Letter, when possible. In some Instances Country Postmasters have refused to forwanl letters to us, supposing thatourbuslnesscainc * under tlie law against Lotteries, Gift Enter-' prises, &.C., .ll though it has been over and over declared lawful by the legal authorities. This action is instigated by the jealoiwy of Conntry Merchants. Iu case any Postmaster should again decline to forward letters, SEND BY' EXPRESS.
We cannot bo responsible for money lost, unless somo precautions are taken to ensure Its safety.
SEND FOR CIRCULARS.
Send you address In full, Town, Connty and Slate.
S. C. TH0JIP30N & CO., 136 Federal Street, Boston, Mass.
SOOK AGESTTS WA^'XJEB
FOR THE KASTFJ5T SELLING BOOK EX¬ TANT.
'" M.e\v of owr Tiuicis,"
Or Leading Patriots of the Day.
AN elegant volnme. splendidly iUustraled with 19 beautiful sicel Ensrnvlngs. and a portraitoftlieautlior,Mrs. HARRIET BEECH¬ ER STOWE.
AgenUs s-ty It is the best, and sells the quick¬ est ofany book Ihey every sold. Now is the timetosell it. Everybody wants it. Agents are taking 20O orders per week. W« pny ex¬ tra large couiinfsslous aud grant cxciiislre territory. .Send for circulars, giving mil ]»ar- tlcular.s. Address,
ILVRTFORD PUBLISHING CO.,
Hartford, Coun.
tc
RICH AS CR4ESUS/-
riiREMENDOUS Excitement! Uuprecedent- JL ed rusli for tho new CRa':SUS
SOAP
Tho--washing powers of this Soap are truly marvelous. Xo person who hits' ever tried It will do withont it. Its recommendations are perfoctl'UIUTY, utter HAnMLESSNK.S.S and wonderful.EPITICIENCY, .Warranted to cou- Ittln more washing power to tho doll.ar's worth' tlian any other soap In the market—tliereforo the' CflLEAPKST. Trj- it. Satisfaction suar. anteed, (if nsed accordinK to directions) or MONBi: KEKUNDED. .
Ask any grocer for it, Jlanufactured only by
HCECKLEY&HALL,
(CRCESUS SOAP 'WOKKS,)
No. 448 York Ave., (Old York Koad,) ang I2-ein-aaj P^iladelliliia,
rOOKiaro . GI-AS.SES,
OIL PAINTINGS, EXGlt.VVIXGS,
ciino.MO-L.iTiioca-vrn.s,
riCTUUE FUA1IE.5,
R»crR-.s GRorr.'i,
WINDOW COUXICES, ic. &c., &c, JAJIES S. EAULE ct SOK.S,
sir. CHESTNUT STKEET, octT-lni-471 I'HILABELrrriA.
THE OLD ESTABLLSHEU FIipi, . J. J. KKlIEAlin.NON •<: CO.,
126 Jfarket Street, Philadelpliia,
I.s the largest Manufacturing Conrectloners and Wholesale Uealcrs in Kruits, Nuts, ic, in tlie United Slates, feb 3,'CS-ly
Cias fitting & Plumbing.
JOHN DEANER & CO , No. 7 East King street, with increa-sed facilities, are now prepared to attend to all orders witli promptness and despatcli. Having none bnt tite hest workmen employed, ali work will he furnished in a su- periormanner, and witli all the iijodorn iui¬ provemcnts.
COPPER KETTLF-S AND -n'.-VSH BOrLER.9, andali kinds of Copper Work for Ureweries and Distilleries, attended to with promptne.'*a. Having greatly enlarged this department all orders ean he fllled forthwitii.
TIN ROOFS AND SPOUTING attended to in any partof the city or county. FURNACES, nE,VTERS. STOVES, RANGES, and all modern Improvements for heating Churcli&s, Halls, Parlors, Hou-ses, &c,, always on hand, and will bo put up in any part of the city or oounty, or their repairs atteuded to ut anytime,
Jolis Dz-iNzn. Cha.s. E. Wentz.
JOHN DEANER i CO. No. 7 East King Street, lnncaster, Pa.
JanSlyS
ME HATE COME
Witli great indncemenls to agenls to co-oper¬ ate with us in our
Oraud One Dollar .Sale !
SHEETINGS Free of Cost lo onr .\genls.
WATCHES Free of Coat to our .\geiils
SEWING MACHINE'' Free of Cost lo Agenls.
LEATHER GOODS FreootCostto our Ag.iils
LINEN GOODS Free of Cost to onr Agents.
SILKS and SH.VWLS Free of tost lo.Vgcnls.
BOOTS and SHOES Free of Cost to Agenls.
DRESS GOODS Free of Cost to our Agents.
GRE.VT DOLLAR RAROAINS FOR OUR ClISTO.IlEKS.
Sendforourrircular. Agenlswautedevery- ivlierc. .Vddress
IfARRl.-i i PLU-MJIER. ;H Hanover sirecl, Hoslon,-Mass.
IVAXTEl*—AGENTS.
§75 to'^300 per Mo a IU,
I^YERYWaiERE. male and femalo. (o intro- ji duco Ihe GKNUINE IMPROVED COM¬ MON aENSE
FAMILY .SEWING MACIIINE.
Tills Mnchine will Ntltch, hem, fell, tuck,quilt, cord, l)liid, braid and emhrolder in a moBt hu- perlor manner. Price, only S18. Fully war¬ ranted for five years. \Vo will pay SiUOO for any Machine that wlU sew a stronger, more Uouutifiii.urmureelii.Mlcseam than ours. It makes the "Elastic J-ock .Stitch." Every sei;- ond stitch can he cut, and still the cloth can¬ not he pnlled npart without tearing It. We pay Agents fromS75 to SaX) permontli nnd ex- pen!;cs,or,a commission from which twice that amount can he made, Addrc^iH,
SECOMB &. CO., Plttshnrs, Pn., or Boston, Mas.4.
CAUTION.—Do not be Imposed upon hy oth¬ er parties pnlmlnt; otr worthless cQsl-irou ma¬ cliines, nnder the same name, or iithcrwlfie. Ours is the only genuine and really practical cheap inacltlue manufactured.
aiONKV KASII.T MAliK,
WITH OUR C0MPL12TE STENCIL AND XEY CHECK OUTFIT. Small capital required. Circulars free.
.STAITORD MANFG. CO.
W> FnUon-st., New York.
\\ ANTE 1> —A GENTS
In eveuy town for CrSUMAN &. CO'S GRE,VT ONE DOLLAt:
STOUE. -r\ESCRlPTIYE checks SIO per liumlrci- X/ Customers supplied direct from tne man¬ ufactories, and all goods warranted. Circulars sent tree. Address CUSIIMAN A CO.,
JO Arch-st., Hostou.
TOBACCO ANTIDOTE,
WARRANrEU to remove all desire for To- hiicco. This creat remcily is an c.^celU'Ht appetl/.i;r. IT PURIFIES THE BLOOI>. inviy- orate.>*tlie system, possesses great nourlshlmi and strenstneninRpower,enables thestoMiiicli to digest tho heartiest food, makes -nleep re¬ freshing, and eatahllsUes robust iiejiIth.HMO- KKKS AND CHEWERS FORSIXTY YEAIl-S CURED. Price. Klftv Cents, post free. A treatlsa on tho Injurious effects of Tobacco, with lists of references, testlmonlala, Ac. sunt tree. Acenta wanted. Address Dr. T. R. ABBOTi. Jersey City, N.-J. Jn« 1^-lf