I; iotelbutouo. The eyeing Fashions, The Hew York Tribune publishes the fol lowing translation from Lo let In regard to the spring fashions A few years ago the ladles were reproach ad for having too indiserimlnately appro priated everything °uncoated with the mu online toilet. Hardly any of those artioles appeared to escape their grasp—waistcoats, hats, cravats, cape, dim; wore all the fashion, and the ornaments most en'tiogue were leather, nails, end other articles of that description. At that time the cavalier style was considered the moat elegant. At the present this is no longer the ease, and as Dame Fashion has a predilection for strik ingoontrasts, we suddenly adopt the Florian orpastoral style, in fact anything that is fresh, graceful, and occasionally a little affected. Ladies of taste succeed in making spring poems of their toilets or recall Trianon, and the inspiration of Wat teau, &c. There Is oven a tend. ency toward simplicity, and some young married ladies adopt In their homes the apron. These are worn of changeable silk, shot color, or any other shade with lace sewed In rows or platted round them, with t ong sash floating over the skirt. There is nothing prettier than these small aprons on skirts of light shades. Flowers are also vindicated for the contempt which they long suffered and are now allowed a conspicuous place in every complete toilet. The following simple and very graceful costume for young ladles Is an illustration of this: Blue Chambery gauze skirt on transparent white taffeta. Tho skirt is worn very long but quite plain. Tee low neck waist is cut square and very low on a plaited ruff; it is bordered by a blue rib. bon fastened so as ,to flout over the shoulders and bosom, and is apparently held by an eglantine. The bolt Is tied behind and fas tened to the waist by three clusters of eglantine flouts like a sash. The head dress is composed of two headbands of blue taffeta, also interspersed with eglantines.. A blue velvet ribbon, tied round the neck, Is fastened behind a similar floweret. This toilet Is very graceful and is well adapted for dinner or small evening parties. For skirts every material of changeable color is preferred, and the Merle Antoinette style is adopted not only In regard to the fashion, but to the colors worn at that pe riod. For the same reason, wide stripes continue to be en vogue. Plain skirts tucked up en panic?. 8 on striped underskirts will consequently be done away with, and a number of small ruches of ribbon or silk scattered all over the costifnie replace thorn. The colors in fashion are 'very numerous, and vary from that of Bordeaux wino to Metornich green. Maize•eolor, Feilka, bronze, gray of every shade, and Pompa dour, deserve likewise to be quoted. But two colors ore used for n costume, and it is considered good taste fur the ornament to be ofa similar shade. As for the material, ono of the richest Spring toilets which has been no ticed was n dress of Persian lilac satin, a cloak detached from the shoulders in the style of pages or princes in fairy tales.— The Princess of M-- wore a chart gray satin dress. Another princess, likewise dressed In gray, bore on her arm the im mense train of her dress. The latter style is generally adopted now. A cupuein toilet has been observed, which Is both original InTorm and color; it had timpani/7 shape, the second skirt being tucked up in it very striking manner by tau sash al capaciamilk. All these toilets ore only the precursors of the faslnons of NOS. and will assume more mottled diameter tatter the first races of the 110111If/11. It is expected that high head dresses'will be unedited, end t h at bonnets will adopt II neutral attitude; the front will be two lingers in width, or a more diadem, ending In veil, may be worn, - awash bonnets are else made. These are nothing but narrow fronts tormlneting in a lace hood. The Nplitilsh mantilla, with tut idea of II hennas , is likewise dirtying the fashions of the day. Steel takes the p ace of gold mid jet for everything; Taney Jow• elry is ell spangled with It. Lace and rib bons aro Risco occurred with this metal, for ornaments of skirts and dresses. For linen, I must quote the Marie Antoinette lace, or embroidered muslin mentalut, Lumballe rollers, with ends fastened to the belt, 'Tri anon collars, fastened on the chest, HInill• MIIIIIOIPth of muslin or lace, and other styles, ell ornamented with plaits or ruches digitiser end lace. It Is with lace as with flowers—it returns after having been long neglected. Lace will not only be worn on evening dresses, but will also adorn high flounces and tunics over Spring costumes. Thew, tunics and flounces, with a mantilla of Inca ors sash van, will Notnetitnes impart to dresses it decidedly Atithilusian 'damp. I hope soon to be able to give all the par ticulars In regard to the manner of er• ranging the hair, following up one of the most characteristic fashions of this year— the high head-dress, Our Mchool Election , Thu result of the Election for School Di• rectors of this city has greatly pleased the iDemocracy of the State, and the Democratic ,Journals have been prause in their congra tulatory notices. The Reading Daily Ga zelle Buys. The election for Silaa(l Directors In the city of Lancaster, under the new school law, took place on Friday last, and resulted in a glorious Democratic triumph. The law was so framed by the Radical managers as to give each party eighteen of the thirty-six Directors, with a prevision that no citizen could vote f.l• more than eighteen. This, it was thought, would ensure one half of the Board to the Radicals: The law was passed for the express purpose Of smothering the voice of the Democratic majority. But they were destined to fail in their nefarious plan. The Democrats adhered to the law by only voting eighteen names ; but they took cure to change these names on alternate tickets and elected ttucnty•one of the thirty-six, thus giving them a clear majority of six in the Board. The Democrats elected beside those on the regular ticket aro Henry Franke, Eso , George Nauman, Esq., and Dr. Daniel McCormick, and it would have been hard to have selected three better men from among the gallant, indomitable De mocracy of Lancaster. of course, this re duced the Democratic majority about 150 on the whole vote, but loft a margin of over 200 to go upon. The Radicals are chop-fallen at the result. It came upon them like a clap of thunder in a clear sky; and before the po.ls closed is the evening they knew. they were badly whippoil but could not tell whut hurt them. It was a great victory for the people over the miserable tricksters of the Radical party, nod will have an important bearing on future elections. The Democracy of Old Lancaster are as tirm as granite, and all the rascally schemes of the rascally party in opposition only serves to strengthen them toe more for their.work: The whole vote polled was 1733-1111 ex traordinary large vote for a School election-- of which the Detnourets had 1044 and the Radicals 668, showing a clear Inalority of 356, The GoHowe on Which nonovon was Bonn. The York Democrat has the following paragraph in regard to the gallows upon which Decorum was hung: Anderson and Richards were convicted and hung in Lancaster county some years ago, for the murder of Mrs. Ream and Mrs. Garber, two old and decrepit women who fed them at their table and treated them with all the liinlllloSS and hospitality int maginable. The murder was committed hi the afternoon, during the absence of nil the male members of the family. After their victims were already dead the negroes cut their throats from ear to ear, almost sever fug their heads from their bodies and then, to crown their brutality committed a name less crime main their persons which was confessed in prison. DMIIIVaII WIN convict ed and hung for the murderof Squibb —Mary Squibb and Sarah Emma Simlert, having been killed at the saute time, as Is supposed. by accompliisa. In both eases the bureau drawers were idled of their NM tents—the negroes getting ninety-live dol. bars in gold and silver, which PI r. Garber had earned to inky the interest on a small mortgagemi his farm, besides several arti cles of value belonging to one of their vic tims, Donavan and his accomplices broke open the bureau drawers lint what they got either in money or kind, has never trans pired. 'Phe culprits suffered upon the same scaffold, were launched into eternity trout the same platilirm, and went Into the pres ence of their creator with their hands red with the blood of their victims. The of fences were equally horrible in all their• aspects except one, and that was the name less offence committed by the uegroes upon the dead bodies of theiraged victims. With all the horrors of tee Squibb murder it lacked that one ingredient to compete In low depravity and inhuman turpitude with the slaughter committed by Anderson and Richards. The difference is therefore some what essential. The New Orleans Bee says that the late Judge Taney refused to receive greenbacks in payment of his salary, on the ground that the Constitution of the United States Itself provides, in section 1, articlelll., that "the Judges, both of the Supreme and In ferior Courts, shall receive for their services a compensation which shall not be diminished during their con tinuance in office." This, according to Judge Taney, inhibited the Treas urer from paying him in anything else than gold or silver coin, or its equiva• lent. Mr. Chase was then Secretary of the Treasury, and be refused to pay the Judge's salary excepting in greenbacks. But, adds the Bee, and upon information " from a high and responsible source," "it is 11 fact that since Mr. Chase, became Chief• Justice of the Supreme Court, the Judges have been paid their salaries in gold." The public is interested In knowing if this is so, and Chief Justice Chase can give the informs tion.—N. Y. World. LAROP SALE OP PERSONAL PROPERTY.- The personal property of E. Sr. J. L. Hutton, of Valley township, Chester county, was sold on the 12th and 13th days of Starch, With the following result; 39 head of cows sold at an average of $94.84 per tiead ; 2 cows without calves sold for 145.00 each, also a heifer of improved stock brought 145; bull .8 years old, $B5 ; bull 1 year 41; 2 heifers 1 m, 2 280, year o l d. p ld each ; res .30 3 t 1 5 , ; e o i k y e ; a p of oxen o;?.o brown for mares brought 505 ; - 2 - horses 200 each, one 175; colt 3 years old, 174; colt 2 years old, 182.50; grain in the ground, 25 per acre ; threshing machine, 145; Cope's make mower & reaper, combined, 170; turkeys 4.25 each; ducks 175; geese 2.121; shoats, from 8.50 to 20.60; mercer potatoes 2.55 per bushel. The proceeds of the sale amounted to between 49,000 and $lO,OOO, and is considered one of the largest and best sales of the seaton.— West Chester, Bepubiican. Bow Butler Delivered BD Speech. A Washington correspondent thus de. scribes Butler's delivery of his speech on the opening of the impeachment trial For three mortal hours heboredtbelligh Court of Impeachment with &harangue in volving a wide range of subject which in the general run had very little to do with the immediate question under considers. tion. 'The speech is spoken of, oven by the admirers of Mr. Butler, as an execuively dull and (debts effort, tar short of the great expectation placed upon it. Mr. Butler read the formidable document, which coy. ored thirty-eight printed pages, in a tone and gesture which would rather lug., Rest mimicry -than sober earnest. Mr. Butler's voloo is the strangest over mortal speaker saluted the public ear with. It resembles in its intonations the combined and varied noises oC a cracked barrel organ and a chorus of bull terriers in a street fight—now sharp and snappish, and again wheezy and rasping. Anybody who has ever seen and heard the manager of altravelling peepshow, describ ing to a gaping audience of country bump kins the picture which illustrates the pas sage of the Alpe by Napoleon with a cotton umbrella under his left arm be reminded irresistibly of that individual by hearing Butler on impeachment. The bottled orator read his speech and made about as much impression on his audience as he did on Fort Fisher.— Towards 3 o'clock a large number of the spectators left, evidently exhausted and disappointed, and commenting upon the effort in not complimentary epithets. The general opinion of those interested in the trial is that if the speeches which follow on the part of the Board of Managers are as impotent; the:prosecution may as well give up the case at once. It is expected Mr. Butler's effort will get EL geatLing ovorhaul- Ing from the counsel on the other side, and It is considered itsibalderdash will ho pretty well exposed. Certainly itnpeachment starts under very unfavorable circum stances, On account of the heroism displayed by the Princess Balm Satin in Mexico on be half of Maximilian, the Imperial family of Austria have taken her under its protec tion and placed a handsome competency at her disposal. This, for a Canadian ballot dancer, is pretty good. The Menken has had another triumph. She has -won Swinburne, the poet of the passions, and been photographed at Loudon " in conjunction" with him. It makes even the big and busy town talk, and helps to let the outside world know what sort of a fellow Swinburne is. NioTates §itttro. ENPLAINEII The following letter of inquiry was late ly received, and as similar questions have frequently been asked before, wo will an swer them through the press: HAIIItIf3IIIIRG, Feb. 10th, 11(10. Dr, S. 11. Hartman & Co.: ( Janis:-,Mr. Mire. ham Marlin, of this county, paid me a visit on the 10th of December last. I observed an ulcer eallind his ear, and his eyes also were more. On questioning him, he told me that he had several ulcers on • him legs, and small ones all over his body, and even among the roots of his hair, with shooting pains along the bones. I advP.ed him to write to you, and moo what you would eay.of his ease, knowing Dr. Hurt man to be a practising physician of the old Halloo]. Ho followed my advice, and wrote to you all the fuels; which you answered by stating, that his disease wagHerofula, or Homo other constitutional disease, anti you advised him to take Mistier's (iroen Label Hitters, He bought, mix bottles of Dr. Ellmaker a druggist In Lancaster, and commenced with a table. spoonful every three hours, and gradually lit. creased the dome to a small wlne•glussful, and then diminished gradually again to the sumo dose he began with; lie said these were your directions, I saw lilm this morning, hale and heart y—perfeetly cured—even his eyes are well which I 0013141110 r remarkable, as I have known parsons to he afflicted with inflamed ayes all through life. I never saw a man mere delight. ad; and having myself been cured of u most terrible, lingering Dympupsia, about a year ago, by your Bitsurs, l asked him if be had any In the house. "O, yes," said he. And going to the cupboard, handed me a bottle half full, and may lug, • this is what I have lett from the mix bottles," I took a swallow, and it las ed so un ilite the .11Ittorm that I haul taken, that I was sure It wax not Athililur i n Bittern; and he hav ing never taken any other, declared, that he bought It for blinhler i n Bittern, Unable to de cide the question, I concluded to write to you, and ask li you have more than Due kind. Yours, most, respectfully, CIiARLES FOILKIi Y, A N S 1V E R: LANCASTER, Feb. 14th, 18t1.4 Mr. Charles AUn•cy: Dear Sir: Yours of the 10th lust., hi at hand, and In reply, would say, we make throe kinds of Bitters. The one you axed for Dyspepsia is called MISHLER'S HERB BIVIERS, generally sold for a dollar, or one dollar and twenty-live cents a bottle. It Is always used for Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Kid uey A ffecyons and Diseases of the Lungs and Throat, 34c.; and In these it is acute and permanent. remedy. , Dr. Hartman, on referring to bin books, finds ; that we have cured, since the 2d of July, 1837, the time we became I be proprietors of this in. ; stitution, 213 camels of Llyspepsla; 78 of Chronic Rheumatism; 107 of Lingering Coughs and , Colds; 03 of Kidney Affections; 17 of Yellow Jaundice; 2.1 of Neuralgia; 47 of Headache and Sled Headache; 10 of Lumbago or Pain In the Back; 10 of General Debility; 27 of Chills and Fever, and 37 not well defined. There are, of course, thousands who have I used 8118141er:1i Herb Bitters, that never visited Dr. Hartman, nor wrote to him, with doubtless the Caine effect. But the number above given are carefully recorded In a book, with their ad dress Those that have visited the Doctor are marked V. and those that have written to him, W. This book is open to eve, ybody, and all of them can be written to, if desired. MISHLER'S GREEN LABEL BITTERS, is the kind that has always been used for Scrof-, Ida, Old Runnlug Sores and Ulcers, and deli cate diseases, caused by Imprudence, excess, exposure, or early indiscretion ; also, for Skin Diseases of ever kind, and Inflammatory Rheumatism, These Bitters are now sold everywhere, at one dollar and fifty cents per bottle; and although never before advertised, have at present nearly as large a sale as the Herb Bitters. They have been sold In Phila delphia, New York, Baltimore and some other places at two and three (toilful; per hot Be. They are the only sure remedy fur the diseases Just named. Wo could refer the reader tu over five hun dred cases of the moat miraculous cures pro duced within the last six months by the GREEN LABEL BITTERS; but most personw, suffering lrom these complaints will not allow tueir names to be published, a thing we never do except by special permission. MISIIL E i ' 8 RED LABEL BITTERS, which is the third variety of our preparation, will surely cure all Chronic Complaint/1 peen liar to females. Ladles suffering wort any ir regularities will 11 al them u great boon, Avery• lady that is pale with palpitation of the heart, or a fluttering sensation about that orgau,wlth a shortness of breath after a little exertion will fled these Bitters a panacea. From two to four bottles will entirely cure all such eases. lu short, every other lady, youqg or old, the world over, should use 11118 medicine. And we pre dict, that lu less thou one year, or at least, as soon as the fair sex thoroughly understand its TIO more pale, emaciated and disconso late faces will be seen; but all women alit at least look fresh nod hearty, If not beautiful and fair as queens; and when asked, how came the change, all will answer, through :11181.1. LER'S RED LABEL inTrEas, They aresolei everywhere at one dollar and fifty cents per REFERENCES.-1 he following persons have bottle. lateiy drawn Valuable 1' ices rein this Cum- Hoping you, ea well as the rust of monk Ind, puny, and kindly permitted the use of their are nut disappointed In the fact, that the large ''' .s u' A' . . ' Wilkins, 374 Sixth Ave., N, Y., 5 1 . 000 ; array of certiticatea of carom effected by Mlsli• Mrs. E. Slimy, c Nelson Place, N. Y., 85u0; Miss o o, 11l lera Bitteni, Of every conceivable dlsease,wil i: ich . . Curti", N Chi ew Haven , , Plano valued at $4OO , aven .. 4 Nure : Gold Watch,s2oo; Ftobt. we and 51r. 5118111er have published heretofore, V Jackson, Dubuque, Sewing Machine, 8100; was the work: of three distinct preparations Poi hp McCarty, Liulaville, Xy., 5500; James Rogers, Washington. A C. Musical Box, $150; and not one only. L. D. Warren 9011th Ht. N. V. Plano 550 e• S. We ore respect. ully yours, dze., " \V h ' $o - ' T. Ferris, New Orleatis, Gold ate , ...ID; W. 'f. Tatbr, Atlanta, (In., $500; R. A. I•latterson, S. B. HARTMAN di CO. Nashville, Tenn., Melodeon, $1 50; E. Dayton, LADIES ALL! Mobile, A 1.., Diamond Cluster Bing, 8400; S. Strong. Burlington, Vt., $100; A. T. Atkins, Oil sad young, tuarrled and single, 'Mould use sprlnglleld, 111., Diamond Pin, 8500; Mrs. B. MISH LEE'S RED LABEL BITTERS. Walwortu, Trenton, N. J., $12.5; Thos. Barrows, .21.1 Clay St.. Baltimore, Sewing Machine, 575 ; S. I'. Alderman , 30 Main St., Butlalo, 8100; J. Dar- GEN'I'L EM EN ALL ! rags, N. Bediord, Mass., Gold Watch, 5275; Miss M. Scott. Ninths Stmum St , Phila., Gold Young and old, rich and poor, should use Watch, 8160; S. T. Zimmerman, Hick s si.., Brook- MISHLER'S lIERB BITTERS. iyu, $505; M. Bowers, Detroit, Gold Watch, 8350; • Mrs. M. Fuller, Hurl ford, Conn., Sliver Set, 'EXCEPT WHEN $155; A. Schiriey, Louisville, Ky,, Diamond Afflicted with Scrofula [or delicate diseases— , Mug, $200; G. T. Mason, 40 Broad St., N. Y., then by all means use MISHLER'S GE EN $OO ; Mrs. A. Melrose, Sixth Ave., near 30th J st.. Piano, 5501. LABEL BITTERS. We Publish no names without. permission. Since our preparations aro soul only as med icines, rind not as beverages, persons selling them are not required to take out retail liquor license. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, COUNTRY STORE KEEPERS DR. S. B. HARTMAN Ctiu be consul tedin all CMOS of disease of what ever character, and will yrescribe free of charge at all hone of the day. OFFlCE—Southeast Angle Centro Square, Lancaster, Pa. mar 6 tfdaw WANTED—AN ACTIVE PARTNER with small capital in a Produce Com mission Business in Phlindelphla. One with en neetions, and who could Influence ship ments of Butter, Eegs, and other Produce would find this a good opening, References given and required. Address, CARAHER & CO., 974 Notth Second street, apr I 2tw. 19 philiadelphla City. D . G. ttnoAns, FLOVR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, 18 LA43ALLE STREET, CHICAGO, ILL Particular attention paid to the purchase of Grain and Produce for eastern orders. REFERENCES: Buabong & Bro„ Bankers, Reading, Penna. Benthart &Koch. Grain Dealers. " Whitlock & Wallace, Com. Merchants, N. Y. Oltyllational Bank, Chicago, 111. apr 1 emw 18 THE MANCiASTER WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1868. gate ativtribusento. tENNINOTON MALIN lIENINARY AND VIDIALBI OOLLEOE, near Trenton, New sar—A Boarding nehixd for both MOS, long established and of high grade, almfng earnestly to ezeel in attention to We edam. Lion, the morale, the home comforts and the health of the student. Terms moderate. Ad. dress the Rev, T. HANLON, A. M., Penning. ton, New Jersey, MOIL AORSITS WANTED—TOM DU. WILLIAM SECTS% DICTIONARY OF ISlBLE.—Written by 70; of the most dll tinguished Divines in Europe and America. Illustrated'svith over 128 Steel and Wood En. graving& In ono large Octavo volume. Moe MAO. 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NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP CO. THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, VIA PANAMA OR NICARAGUA, SAILING FROM NEW YORK March 501 and 25th ; April 51 .. h and 1501 ; May With New Steamships of the El: st•tilass. PASSAGE LOWER TH A LINEN BY ANY OTHER For Information address D. N. CARRINUTON, Agent, 177 West St„ N. Y N. H. \Mill, President. CHAS. DANA, Vice Pre ,• Office-54 Exchange Place, N. Y. GUANONo. I Peruvian Guano, Beet Superphosphate, Pure Ground Sono, Fish Guano Plaster, Poo-phatie Guanos, & e., for sale by GEO. E. WHITE, 150 Front St., New York. 01 r Per Day, Sure. No money In advance. aI. 0 Agents wanted everywhere to sell our Patent Ever/us/Mg Metallic Clothes-Lines. Ad dress AMERICAN WIRE Co., 162 Broadway, N. Y., 16 Dearborn St., Chicago. WANTED. --SALESMEN to travel for a Manufacturing Company and aell by sample. (loud wages nre guaranteed. Address, with stamp HAMILTON ttc HOWE, 418 Chest nut St., Philadelphia, Pa. ET THE IrETROPOLITA N GIFT COMP' 1' EVERY TICKET DRAWS A VRIZE 5 Lash tilft,, . - 110 Elegant. llesewhod Planom....Eacli $3OO to 8500 35 . " Nlelodeous.. " 75 to 150 IS) Sewlug Machines 1 . Otto 175 250 Musical Boxes . 25 to We 3UO Flue Gold Watch. " 73 to 3110 700 Flue Sliver Watches . 30 to 5U Flee On Palutlngs, Framed Eugraviuge, Sliver \Vare, Pliotovraph Alumna, ~m 1 a large no xortment. of Flue 0010 Jewelry, lu all • valued al, 1.000 000 DOLLARS A CHANCE co DRAW ANY OF 'MC ABOVE PRIZES BY PURCLIAbINO A SIGALIiD TICKET FOR CNNTN.—TICketh describing each Prize ore sealed lu Envelopes and thoroughly mixed. On receipt or 25 cents a healed Ticket will be drawn, without choice, and delivered at our °Mee, or cent by mail to any address. The prize named upon 1t will be delivered to the ticket bolder on payment of ono dollar. Prizes will be immediately sent to any addreNtl, as re quested, by express or return mail. You will know lvknt your Prize In be fore you pay for It. Any Prize may bu ex. changed tut another of the Hlllllo Vii. ue. No Monks. sir Uur patrons can depend on fair dealing, OPINIONS OF TREPRESS.--"Musical Fes tivals' several times postponed, compelling pui chasers of tickets to wait, for months for the distribution, has impaired pub de confidence In such affairs. The only fair system of distributing is the old and popular oue of Sealed Tickets, stating the prize, which will he delivered 1 mmedlatel on payment of the one dollar. '1 his is the plan of HARPER, WitpoN it Co., 173 Broadway, the moat attrac -1 lye place of the kind now in operation. They are doing iho largest business and deserve their success. You cannot draw a 8100,040 farm there, but have a reasonable chance fora good prize, as we have known many that have drawn, and the firm is rellable.—Dally News, Jan. 3rd, 1868. The Metropolitan Gift Company are dis tributing many valuable prizes. We have ex amined their manner of doing business, and know them to be a falr•dealing firm. Their plan is more satisfactory than Presentation Festivals,' as they draw every day and the sub scriber need not pay for the prizes drawn un less eu I ted."—Jountui, Feb. 6th, 1808. he Gift Estsblishrnent of HARPER. WIL SON & CO., at 173 Broadway, is daily drawing crowds of visitors to witne‘a the drawing pro cess. The investment is hut 25 coots for a CHANCE, and the prize diawu, If aatisfaCtOry, is immediately delivered for ono dollar. A friend of ours, last week, drew a 8500 prize, which he promptly received.—Times , Dec. 30th, 1867. Liberal inducements to Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed. livery package of SeakdAemelopee c'stains one Cash flift. Six Tickets for One Dollar; 13 for Two Dol. bars; 35 fur Five Dolla , s; luUfor Fifteen Dollapt. All letterslsbould be addressed to MASON, HOPKINS & C 0.,; 61 Broadway, N. y REVO I / 1 1TION IN TRADE." Greater Inducements than ever before °Cared to personagetting up clubs In our ONE DOLL.4I? SAE-E. Salmi for New gprlng Montan ;. PARKER O. al and Ea Federal Boston, ?laa advationstuts. rTOXIONANCY. or Soul oharmlng... How either sex may facinate and gain the ations of any one they choose, instantly; also secure prosperity in love or busintuut, Every one can aconite this mingtilsz power This queer, exciting book has been published by ns um years, the sale of which lute been enormous, and is the only book of the kind in the English language sent by mail for 26 (lonia, or flue for one dollar, together with a guide to the unmarriedE Addreu WILLIAII a 00., Book Polishers, Philadelphia. }IOW THE QUAOUS EXTORT 1411031 thelr unfortunate patiente. CACKERY EXPOSED. See "THE PA. It TIENT% IDE." tells you bow to aura diseases of the puff 'Owl oraane In both razes, with simple. safe and reliable Remedies, to be procured at any Drug Store. Thole about to marry should pro- OClre 991PY 011C8. Address G..W. MORION. EL D., al Crosby St., New York. Mailed on receipt 01 a postago stamps. THE CELEBRATED "ESTEY" ORGAN, wmz VOX HUMANA STOP Pronounced by all who have beard It the most natural and beauilful imitation or the HUMAN YUION ever yet introduced. J. Ed- TEY de CO., Brattleboro. Vt., the original In ventors and Manufacturers, 417 Broome Bt., N. Y.; 270 River Bt., Troy, N. Y.; 18 North 7th St., Phila.; 115 Randolph tit., Chicago. 61.11 XL DOLLAR ALL A PRESENT OF $25 VALUE I F your own selectibn, free of oost, for a few days' service gift In auy town or by village. Par gulars and a sent , , Par wimp, stamp, N. B. CLOUDHfreeA .e addressing4o Han over Street, Boston, Masa. ssss 4 4 4 T o me T 4 1 .1: 011 1. 1h0 dCLA ev erybody,fiSanfle a r m s I now prepared to furnish you with constant employment employment at your homes—the whole of your time, or in your spare momenta. Business new, light and profitable. 50 cents to SS per evening easily earned by persona of either sex, and the boys and girls nearly as much as men. Great inducements offered those who will devote their whole time to the business, and that every person who sees this notice may send their ad dress and test the business for themselves, _I make the following unparalleled offer: To all who are not well satisfied with the business, I will send SI to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, directions, etc., sent free. Samples sent by mail for 10 cents. Address E. C. ALLEN, Augusta, Maine. CURE YOURSELF of D EBILITY, SEXUAL DISEASEs, &o.—Send your address on stamped envelope and ask for circular of "Pathology." Direct. AMERICAN NEWS CO., 121 Nassau xtr 1, New York. WHY WILL YOU WORK FOR SS PER DAY and be bossed round, when you can en. gage In an easy and lucrative business thatwill pay you from 81 to 88 per day or 82 per evening, if at leisure. You won't be sorry if you send 10 cents for full particulars and sample. Ad dress GEO. S. MELLEN, Lewiston, Me. WE ARE CORING I And will present to any person Bending us a r='IMI ONE DOLLAR SALE of DR' AND FANCY (.400 DS, a Dre: Pateru,&c. FRE .k . ' OF 008 7 Our luilllCollll.llliJl 11111111 g the pant row yearn have been large, Now DOUBLE OUR RATES 0 PREMIUMS. Our frit/Idol will readily nutlou oar Prehunlr Co lu and 110 Club are now more than equal In valuo to Clutm 60 and ID; ivmpectlve• ly of other thine Sir PLEASE ESA MINE, -64 Any person ordering either of the Clubs inentioned below, can have their selections of premiums en diner n: tut, corresponding to the slue of the Club, For n club of 30 (83.)—One of the following articlea, viz: Delaine dress pattern; fancy colored bed spread; Ilk view Turkey morocco album; '2O yards Haunting; striped cashmere delaine dress pattern; honey comb quilt; all wool square shawl; set solid gold bosom etud e; all•woul fancy rashmere pacts and vest pat tern; gent's hair guard chain, gold tilmmings; silver-plated chased butter dice; er•plated 5 bottle revolving castor, on feet; sq superior steeled piaded knives and fork worsted promenade shawl; ladiee' long Id plated chain; ladles' gold double ring •, Ws' heavy chased solid gold ring; solid black walnut work box or writing desk ; extra quality balmoral skirt; sot Jewelry, sleeve buttons to match; violin and bow; gent's cardigan Jacket; splen did ebony If flute, ivory trimmings •, superior Turkey morocco shopping bog; ladies' high cut bitimmal haute. For a club of OU (80.)—One of the following articles, vix; Black or colored alpaca dress pat- tern ; poplin dress pattern; one piece of bleached or brown sheeting; engraved, silver plated, (I bottle revolving castor; 33 yards superior cashmere for pants and vest. pattern ; extra heavy honey comb quilt; two fancy col ored bed spreads; pair gent's calf boots; 4 yds. farmers' good wool frocking; fancy cashmere plaid dress pattern; best quality balmoral skirt ; rosewood brass alarm clock; ladles' all wool cloak pattern; silver-plated cake ur card basket; fur muff or cape; ladies' fashionable wool double shawl; splendid clasped family Bible, bull record page and engravlncs; 3 yds. double width water proof cloaking; set Ivory handle knives, with silver-plated forks; set silver forks; one set lace curtains. Fora ciao 0(100, (810.)—One of the follow ing articles, viz: 4 yds. double width cloaking or coating; 2 large, tine, bleached linen table covers, with I due. large sized dinner napkins to match; twenty-live yards splendid hemp carpeting, good colors; extra quantity black or alpaut dress patterns; extra quality poplin dress l atterns • one large piece superlorquallty extra width sheeting; pair gent's call boots, best quality ; saver hunting-cased patent lever watch; one dozen ivory handled, steel bladed knives and forks; sliver-plated engraved all bottle revolving ca.tor, with cut glass bottles; splendid violin, box nod bow, complete; single barrel shotgun; tliX•Uarrel revolver; Pair superior white wool blankets; nice fur mutt and cape; silver-plated engraved ice pitcher With salver; seven and one-half .yards all Seou l fancy cassithere, fur suit; one dozen Rogers' bestsilver•plated forks; common sense sewing and embroidering machine; two heavy honey comb quilts; splendid family Bilge, record and photograph pugs. For larger UMW the aloe Increases n the same rtlllo. Catalogue of Goods and Sample rent to any address tree. Send money by reglstm ed latter. Address all orders to ALLEN, HAWES Ltz CO., 15 Federal Street, Boston, Mass P. U. Box C. Wholesale Dealers In Dry and Fancy (Mode Cutlery, Plated Ware Albania, Leather Goodx, Sm. Each SIO 000 " 5 000 1,0(0 lttormego-at-Watv WM. LEA MAN, .No. 5 North Duke at. Lancaster r. wrEucti,tl.l, • No. 9 P.:tuit Orange Ht., Lancaster U. U. NORTH, C.lumina, Lancanter enmity, Pa. It. A. Tow ss EN I), No. 11 North Duke at.. Lancaster I'll AS. DEN LIES, • No. 8 south Duke et., Lancaster ABlllllll NIIA.NIi, N. '.lO Norib Duke xk, Lalienster J. W. F. swirl . , No. 13 North Duke mt., Laueaster A. HERR SMITH, No. 10 South QllOOll St., Laucapaor VDU All C. REED, No. 16 North Duke EL, Lam:outer 1., W. PA'I'VERMON, No, Z 7 West King st„ Lancaster FILED. h. PYFER., Nu. .5 tioutn Duke et., Lancaster 4. u. ILEYNOI.IIS, No. 51 East King et., Lancaster No. 25 Kontb Queen et., Lancaster A. J. sANDEASON, No. 21 North Doke street, Lane... ter No. 6 North Duke et., Lancaster WM. A. WILSON, No. 53 . East King at...Lancanter SIMON P. EBY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE WITH N. ELLMAKER, EsQ., NORTH DARE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. sept 25 110 EUBEN F. LONG, ATTORNEY AT ft LAW, NO. 8 SOUTH DUKE STREET, Lancaster. Special attention paid to procuring or op. posing discharges of debtors in bankruptcy, proof and presentation of claims. rendering professional as.lstance to assignees, and all business, In short, connected with proceedings in voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy, whether before the Register or the United States Courts. Parties Intending to take.the benefit of the law will usually find It advan tageous to have a preliminary consultation. jets tfm 24 BLOODED STALLION SPEEDWELL HAMBLETONIA.N. Speedwell Half Brother of Dexter, the King of the Turf, sired by Itygdyk's Hambletonlan, Dam, a messenger Mare of great speed and power of endurance, owned_ hy the late pro prietor or the Cornwall estate; will stand this season for a limited number of Mares, at. the stable of the Speedwell Forge estate, Bricker- Ville, P. 0., Lancaster county, Pa., 19 miles north of Lancaster city. Pa., and 5 miles from LIM, on the line of the Reading and Columbia R. R., from April Ist to August Ist, at MO to in. sine a Mare with Foal. Any person parting with a Mare before she IN known to be with Foal will be held respon siblelorlhe insurance money. Speedwell is said to show more blood than his Slre; hell/ a horse of immense bone and muscular power•, be has also proved himself a very sore foal getter. Bred on the Cornwall estate • eight years old, stands sixteen bands high; 'beautiful blood bay, with black points, left hind foot white, star on forehead, full mane and fail, and is the sire of Speedwell, Jr., Picket the Miller Mare•, also Killmore that trotted his mile In 8m 15' when 9 year old, and other fine stout speedy colts. Ten dollars service money to paid at the time the Mare is served, balance (forty dollars,) when proved withfoaL Mares from a distance kept on pasturage at moderate rates. Acci dents and. escapes at the owners' risk. Address, ' GEO, YOUTZ, Agent. apr 1 Slaw 13 ggad ilttisti. A:1:161INED ESTATE OF JOISITTS T. DDJSUrigON, of Salisbury township Lan county.—Joseph T. Dialllllorl. or bury towsuhip, havlng by deed of voluntary assignment, dated FXBRUAILY SP, 11388._ U. signed and transferred all his estate and snots to the undersigned, for the benefit of the cred itors of the said Joseph T. Dickinson, he there• fore gJvos notice to all persons indebted to said uftnor, to make payment to the under signed without delay, and those having claims to present them to BAMTJEf.SLOKOId, Assigns!, Residing in Christlanna, Lane. IX, ra• mart, utw 0 VITATE OF CAPTAIN JOHN ITEELN, ,R 4 late of Lesoock dead.—Tbe under. looted Auditor, appointed to distribute the balance remaintng In the hands of Henry E. Blaymaker and Bamuel D. Foster. AdMinistra• tors, cum testamenfo annezo to and among those legally entitled to the same, will sit for that purpose on WEDNEBDAY APRIL 151 h, 1868, at d o'clock, P. M., in the Library Room of the Court House, in the City of Lancaster where all persons interested in said distribution may attend. EMLEN FRANKLIN, mar 20 ltdaStw A.unitor. LISTATE OF MSS. JANE STEELE, LATE J 2,1 of Leacock deo'd.—The undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the balance re maining in the hands of Nathaniel E. Slay maker,Executor, to and among those legally entitled to the same, will sit for that purpose on WEDNESDAY,APRIL lath,' SW, at 2 o'clock P. M., in the Library Room of the court Rouse, In the City of Lancaster, where all persons in terested In mid distribution may attend. EMLEN FRA.NKLIN, mar N ltdatw Auditor. A Q 1) 'TOR'S NOTICE.—ESTATE OF George I. Ebrecht, late of the Borough of teanheim. deceased.—The undersigned Audi tor appointed to distribute the balance re maining In the hands of David Stoner, Execti tor of the last will and testament of said de. ceased, to and among those legally entitled to the same, will attend for that purpose on WEDNIDSDAY, the 15th day of APRIL, A. D., IEI6B, at 10 o'clock, A. M., In the Library Room of the Court House, In the City of Lancaster, where all persona interested in said distribu tion may attend. D. G. EtIILEMAN, mar 25 41.w121 Auditor. ADMI N ISTRATO NOTICE.•ENTATE of George Rlgg, late of Cternarvon twp., ceased.—Letters of administration having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto, are requested to make Im mediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the un deralgned, residing in said township. CATHERINE RIGG, mar 11 etwlol Adminlstratrix. EDITOR'S NOTICE.—ESTATE OF Frederick Wolfinger, late of the City of 'Laaannncaater, deceased.—The undersigned Audi tor, appointed to distribute the balance re maining in the hands of Christian tiheatrer, Administrator, to and among those legally, entitled to the same, will attend for that pur pose on FRIDAY, the 10th day of APRIL, 1808, at 10 o'clock, A. hi., In the Library Room of the Court House, in the City of Lancaster where all persona interested in said distribution may attend. ABRADI SHANK, Auditor. mar 18 4Lwil F°rSTATE OF GEORGE HILTON, LATE of Salisbury township, deceased. The un eigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the balance remaining In the hands of Hugh Rambo, administrator of said deceased to and among those legally entitled to the same, will attend for that purpose on FRIDAY, THE 24111 DAY of APRIL, IHO, at 2 o'clock, P. Me in the Library Room of the Court House, In the City of Lancaster, wuere all persons interested to said distribution may attend. ap 111 w H, SWARM, Auditor. ESTATE OF JAMES GIBSON, LATE OF Marti° township, deceased,—Letters Testa mentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make imrnedlatosettlement, and those having claims or demands against the:same, will present .1 01 li them without delay for townshi e p, settlemnt to the unde JAM P. rsigned, resld lu siONg In said liAMUbiI f, (11138 UN, Martel V,lsai, Exetintorm, apr 1 ANKRUPr NOTICE. fir the District Court of that United States for the Eumb lu Bankruptcy, urn Dlstriet of Yenta., At Lana :140r the Nth of MARCH, A, D., IC S. I TO WHOM T MAY CONCERN: Thu under• signed hereby gives notice of his appoinunent as Assignee of Jgbn K. Landis, of City of Len. caster, In the County of Lancaster did Male in Pennsylvania, within said District, who hoc been atiJudgett a Bankrupt upon his petition, by the District Court of said district. D. G, ESHLEMAN, Assigns?, No, Iftl North Duke Bonet, Lancaster. at,w , •l3 RANKROPT NOTICE. . . . . In the District Court or the United States for the East4ln Bankruptcy ern District of Penn's. At Lancaster. MARCH Zith, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The under signed hereby gives untie° of ills appointment as Assignee of Henry H. Hersh, y, or Bort twp,, In the County of Lancaster, and State of Penn sylvania, within the said District, who bus been adjudged o Bankrupt upon his own peti tion by the District Court of said District. DANIEL O. BAKER, Assignee, No. 21 North Duke street, Lancaster. 31w IT RANIIEUPT NOTICE. firthe District Court of the) United States for the East-, I I- In Bankruptcy ern District of Penn'a, ancoster,the 18th day of MARCH, A, D.,1868. ALSO. BOOTS AND SHOES TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The under- tor Men Women and Children. Also, signed hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of Francis L. Calder, of the City of TINWARE, Lancaster, in the County of Lancaster and State of Pennsylvania, within said district, LOOKING GLASSES, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said DR. ' GLASS AND Q,II EENSW A RE trlet. D. G. ESEILEMAN, Assignee, mar 23 Stwolli al N. Duke St., Lancaster ACCOUSTS OF TRUST ESTATE, &c The I:coconuts or the following ;named es tates will be presented for ednfirrnation ou Monday, April 27, IStls Esther A. Elms' E.tate, 12obert GLbson. As signee. !Samuel Jamison and W I fe's Estate, Thomas Furnace, Assignee. Sarah Klapp's Estate, Absalom Hartman, Trustee. Phoebe Carmlehael's Estate, James McCaa, Trustee. George lloober's Estnte, John N. Ehy, Corn trattee. W. L. BEAR. Prothonotary. PROTHONOTARY'S OFFICE, March 30, 1888. ap 1 atwl3 TN THE DISTRACT COURT 01"rHE .1. United States, Eastern District of Penusyl• , van la, S. 81.—In the matter of Charles J. Pussy, : -VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN LOU , of Pottsville, In the County of Schuylkill, in ' V DOUN COUNTY, VIRGINIA.—I offer for said District, a Bankrupt. sale the farm on which I reside, containing The said Bankrupt having, under the Act of 2.96% ACRES, Congress of 2nd MARCH, DC, tiled his petition . lying near the Trap, in Loudoun county, on the for a discharge from all his debts provable road leading from Snickersville to Upperville, under the sold act, and for a certificate thereof, one mile southeast of the Blue Ridge moun alleging that more than six months have ex• thin, ten miles from Piedmont, on the M. U. It. fared since he was adjudged a Bankrupt it is B. and fourteen miles from Purcell vfile on 1 lie ordered that a meeting of creditors be held On Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad. The land the 18th day of APRIL, 1868 . . at tho'cluek, A. H. 1 is of tine quality, well watered and wooded, before the Register, John P. Hobart, Esq. al there is a handsome his office, No. led, Centre street, Pottaville, STONE DWELLING HOUSE I Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, to be con- on the premises, and other out-houses. The , when and tinned by adjournment if necessary location 18 beautiful and remarkably healthy, where the examination of the add Bankrur the greater portion of the land I. under good will be finished; and that if neither assign Cie stone fencing; it has also u good Apple and or creditor opposes, the Register certifies to Peach Orchard. I would invite the attention the court whether the said Bankrupt has in all of persons wishing to purchase land in Lou things conformed to his duty under the said down, to this very desirable tarn]. Act, and if not, in what respects; which cent- I aug 20 ltdatfw A. B. CARTER. ficate and the said examination, when closed, ' Am°B S. SMITH, SA Ilium WALTON with all other papers relating to the case, will Attorney-at-Law, be filed by the Register in the Clerk's office. It Is further ordered that a hearing be had upon the said petition for discharge, aud certi ficate, ' on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day or APRIL 1888, before the said rourt of Philadel phia, at o'clock, A. M.., when and whete all t reditors who have proved their debts, and other persons in interest, may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petition should not be granted. Witness the Hon. John Cadwalader, Judge of {,--•••--. of the said District Court, and the SEAL 1 the seal thereof, at Philadelphia, the , --y - -' 13th day of March, A. D. 1888, Attest: G, B. FOX, Clerk. JNO. P. HOBART, Register. (mar 25 3Lwl2 TN THE of the 87,"ZIA".."Asnit'oPPLI - csarte'r county, now comprising the whole of Salisbury . twp., and forming a new election district out of the southern part of said township, (now being the southern part of said election dis- trict,l to be bounded on the north by a public road lending from Lancaster to Downingtown, known as the "Old Road," on the east by the Lancaster and Chester county line, on the south by the Chester county and Slut slut ry twp., line, and on the west by Paradise and Lencock townships. The Commissioners appointed by apr 16t the Court of Quarter sessions of Lancaster county, to reloort upon the expediency of the proposed division of said eighth election dis trial, hereby give notice that they will meet for the purpose of their appointment at the public house or Truman Wallace, at the Gap, in said township, on WFUN EsDAY, the 15th day of APRIL, 1888, at 8 o'clock, A. M., of said day, when and where all persons interested are re quested to attend if they see proner. JACOB FRANTZ, WM. NOIILR WM. SPENCER, Commissioners. 4 300kii, stationary, mur la 4tmll) 250 REAMS OF THE CELEBRATED SOUTHWORTH OR HAMPSHIRE CAP, LETTER, AND NOTE PAPERS. 300,000 ENVELOPES PROM THE BEST MANL'FACTUREHS AMERICA AND EUROPE. Tojether with our large stock of FRENCH AND ENOI.I.,tH IVHOLESALR TO MERCHANTS E=l NEW YORK ANDPIIILADELPILIA PRICES, RETAIL AT OUR USUAL FAIR RATES. Country Merchants will find It greatly to their advantage to give us a call for the above articles, together with Blank Books, School. Books, and all other articles In our line, m they can save the freight from Philadelphia or New York, and the price of boxes and cartage. Our customers will find all new and Standard Publications—on our shelves—as fast as leaned from the American and English press. J. E. BARR, 29 East King street. Lancaster. EEM=I G IFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS! GIFTS FOR TITS ROLIDA I'S I among which are some from the PARIS EX- POSITION. BIBLES, Prayer and Hymn Books of all De nominations. • POETS In Blue and Gold, &a ANNUALS, WRITING DESKS, . WORK BOXES, JEWELRY BOXES, REGENCY DES3KB, DRESSING CASES, LADIES' COMPANIONS. PORT FOLIOS • ALBUMS, NEW GAMES, AUTOGRAPH BOOKS, CHESSMEN & BOARDS, BACKGAMMON BOARDS, ENGLISH TOY BOOKS. MOVABLE TOY BOOKS, LINEN BOOKS, SWISS BUILDING BLOCKS, UNION COLLEGE BLOCK:3, JACKSTRAWS, 'JERSEY BUILDING BLOCKS, PICTURE BLOCKS, A B 0 BLOCKS, GOLD PENS, TRANSPARENT SLATES, POCKET BOOKS, SHELL BOXES, MAGIO LANTERNS. Please call and examine at CONTRA J. M. WESTHAEFFER'S Losses and expenses paid .soap Book Store, In 1898 S 17,8;,7.m No. 44, corner of North Queen and Orange sts., Balance of (hpltal and Lancaster, Pa. (dec 11 Divddrifw 49 Aasets, Jan. 1, 1888 112,210.48 . -8570,1 KS A. 8. GREEN, President. fICOOPING SLATE —PRICES REDUCED (#50505 YotrNo, Jr., Secretary. The undersigned hall constantly on hands Mlinta.m. 8. StrumAn, Treasurer. ail supply of Roofing Slate for sale at Reduced DIRECTORS : Prices. Also, an extra LIGHT ROOFING , Robert Crane, William Patton, SLATE, intended for slating on Shingle roofs. ' R. T. Ryon John W. Steacyl Employing the very bestsiaters allwork will! John Fend:rich, Geo. Young, Jr. be warranted to be executed in the beat man- . H. G. Uinta, Nicholas MoDousic. tier. Builders and others will find It to their Sam? F. Eberlein, Michael B. Shuman, interest to call and examine the samples at his Amos S. Green, _ 8. C. Siaymaker, Agricultural and Seed Warerooms, No. 28 'East • Edmund SperMs our._ _ M House street Lancaster, Pa., 2 doors west of the C. deo 12 GEO. D. SPREOHER, North Duke stree T t,o , ppo . s o l F te As . 112'1U1' T th s e R Co p ur A t E :li n s, o t A . use . , tfdaw . mar Lsw I r In gob, h. SPuzzto isest CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND CLOTHING —AT MAGER .5: BROTHERS. FLVAI BLACK AND COLORZD °LOMA FRENCH & AMERICAN COATINGS. CASSIMERES FOR SUITS. CASILMERETTS, DRAP D' ETE, JEANS, &o. Arm, GOODS FOR BOYS' S WEAR I A very large and oomplete assortment and Prices as Low as In IMO. READY MADE CLOTHING I PINE DRESS SUITS. MEDIUM AND FINE CASSIMERE SUITS. SUITS FOR BOY'S. A lull assortment nt our own taanufaaure and guaranteed to give satisfaction In PRICE, QUALITY AND STYLE HAGER, es CRC'S. LADIES DRESS GOODS! We Invite an examination or NEW SPRING DREsS GOODS JUST RECEIVED! ALSO, MO URNING 000DS! Of Lupin's Manufacture, Including BOMBAZINES, TAMIESE, CANTON CLOTHS, BILK POPLINSCHALLLES, POPLINALPACAS, MOHAIR% dm, dm BLACK AND COLORED SILKS! FROM FINE TO EXTRA QUALITIES HAGER & BROTHERS. WINDOW SHADES: WINDOW SHADES I HAGER di BROTHERS have now In store a choice selection of WINDOW SHADES, to which they invite attention. Also, all widths of White, Buff and Green Sbade Hollands, WALL PAPERS, WALL PAPERS, WALL PAPERS. HAOER & BROTHERS are uow receiving SPRING STYLES FOR 1888. Our Stock will be Mood complete, and to comprise a great variety or new designs of plain and decorative PAPER HA.NOINGS, Fine Stamped Gilt, Satlna, Blank and Wood Colors, for PARLORS, HALLS, DINING ROOMS AND CHAMBERS. Also, DECORATIVE PAPERS In MARBLE, FRESCOES, OAK, WALNUT ROSEWOOD, &c The most complete cxeortment ever offered in Lanc.aster,and will be sold at lees than Ybtla• delphia prices. Call and examine. HAGER (tr. BROTHERS. IBiniini ENGLISH BRUSSELS, ENGLISH TAPESTRY, Imperial Three-Ply, Tapestry ingrain, ./Wra and Superfine ingrain, Three-Ply and Plain yene /lan, Wool Dutch, Obi!age, Hemp and Rag Osrpets of Hartford and Lowell, and best Philadelphia snakes. FLOOR OIL CLOTH:—from I too yards wlrle. Cocoa and Canton Mattlugs, Rugs, Door Mats, dm. We now offer a very full and complete stock, and at VERY LOW PRICES. mar 23 tfWll HADER dz !MOTHERS. 1868 TILE GREATEST BARGAINS 1868 ANL) THE BEST PLACE To BUY! cnn:nl', CII l'Elt, EsT, 0,11 HAP JOHN' ti VARIETY RToft E, I=2 TILE MOST EXTEIsINIVE AHNORTNIENT IN THE CITY, and at unpreeedontedly Low Prlops, or iloodn of all Muds. EMSEBEI EM=E! TOYI UV EVERY DEMURIPTION, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, and au endless variety of Notions, Ile also as on hand a large and nicely selected stock of 1 DRY GOODS! AND TILDINIINGH OF ALL is INDS, 13M!=M!31]IIMI! Nov is the time to get bargains, MS the entire stock ha.., been laid In atgreatly reduced ilgurea CiOODS SOLD WHOLE-SALE AND RETAIL Remember the cheapest and best place to buy In all Lancaster Is at CHEAP JOHN'S No. :1 EAST ICING Sr., LANCASTER CITY. dee 4 41%4'48 eur gotatt. VIRGINIA LAND AGENCY SMITH ,t wALToti, REAL ESTA TE AGENTS Have for Hale a large number of FARMS lo cated In the finest sections of VIRGINIA AND WEST VIRGINIA. Most of them are tirst-cla.sa Limestone Land, well Improved convenient inducements offered Railroads. Prices low. Great offered to purchasers. Address SMITH WALTON. Charlex town, Jefferson co.. West Virginia. lEEE= FOR SALE—A FARM OF 230 ACRES, more nr less, in Southern Maryland, lying immediately on the Navigable Water, anti convenient to almost daily steamers. Large numbers of Peach and other Fruit Trees fu full bearing; two thousand young Apple Trees are being now planted. Oysters, Fish, Fowl, dm.. In abundance at the door. The place is admirably adapted to either Fruit, Vegetable or Nursery culture, Address R. F. NEALE, St. Clement's Bay P. 0., St. Mary's county, Md. G ovEgN trT R T ER EF AT PRIVATE MMZEffI An Immense amount of Property bought of Government maim, coneletini Welly of 10,000 SETS, NEW AND SI.COND•HAND HARNESS, BRIDLES & COLLARS, 3,000 SADDLES, All Styles, 2,00 J WA(3ON COVERS All sizes, now and worn, 5,000 Wool and Bub her Blankets, and Horse Covers, Military Clothing, Great Coats, Frock Coats, Blouses, Pants, Shirts, Drawers, Sc. Also a large lot of Reins, Lead Lines, Buggy Ambulance and Cart Harness, Double Trees, Load Bars, Portable Forges, nc., ,tc. Wheel Team Harness, little worn, all oak tanned leather, serviceable, cleaned and oiled, $5 per horse, including Bridle Lead, do $4, Ambulance or Stage Harness with superior leather Traces, perfectly suited for farm or general team work double sets complete $25 to 830 Bridles 81, Col lars 81 to 82, extra hair lined Artillery case, do $2.50 and 83, Double Rein $1.75 to 82.25, Halters 85 to $l2 per dozen New Officers, McClellan Saddles, $lB do, with plated Bit Bridle $lO. Brass Mounted Saddles, good as new $9, with Bridle $2l, Boys Saddles $6, Wagon Covers, superior, 10 and 12 oz., Cotton Duck $6 to $l2, 1000 Hos pital Tents, new and good as new, 12 oz. Duck, 14 feet square $25 to $5O, with poles and pins complete, Wall Tents Bffi to $2O, Wedge do $5 to $B. Shelter Tents for Ray Caps $3O per 100. Grain Bags, 12 oz. Duck, 2 to II Bushel 86 to 810 per dozen, also lull assortment of Seamless Bags, Einall order by Express, C. 0. D. LIBERAL DEDUCTION TO WHOLESALE DEALERS PITKIN d: CO., (Formerly on Front Street, now) 'll North Second St., just below Arch St PHILADELPHIA, PA. ALSO, 6 PARK PLACE, IV. Y. Descriptive price list sent on application. ap 1 3mw 13 guouranct ISompanits. COLITRIBIAL INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL . AND ASSETS, 3532,210 49 This Company continues to insure Batid ings, Merchandise, and other property,against loss and damne by ;fire, on the mutual:oam, either fora caala premium or premium note. SUITE ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount in5ured,...85304,295.51 Less ain't expired in 'ss 212,1/18.00 8,091,959.51 CAPITAL AND INCOME. Ain't of premium notes, Jan. Ist, 184 D .128,090.88 Less premium notes ex pired in 18E5 Ain't of premium notes received Lnl 885 Balance of premiums. Jan. Ist, 1885 Cash receipts, less Com missions In 1855. 18,073.55 410,017:11 gkorkultursi, tOr. COMPLETICSA I NII E 111 MANUrArtrazn BY =BY nowsa, PHILADELPHIA: Ling 11203 C SUPol . 4llollobate of Lime, Ammonia and Potash. WAILILAnan FIZZ 7/1,07‘ ADULTZEATION, Packed in Bags of WO tbs each. Price $6O per Ton 2,00 0 lbs. Liberal d iseount to dealers. It has raised good =poor Wheat, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Grass, Ootton, Tobacco, and Vegeta tables of all kinds. Farmer/ would do welt to in. quire qt their nearest dealer in fertlllsere as to the results obtained from the use of Cemplete'Manure. The growing crop' of Wheat, at this time, freely attest its virtues. It Is highly recommended by all who have used It up to this Urns. We have numerous testimonials to the effect that It is an Invaluable Fertilizer, and we re. commend Whim as a top dressing for Wheat and Grass. DIXON, BRARPLESS & CO., BOLL AGENTS, 30 SOUTH WAWA AND 40 BODTH WHARVEA. Philadelphia, For sale by WM. REYNOLDS, M mar 11 trwlol 70 South St., Baltimoi e, d. TO FARMERS! PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. The attention of Farmers and other consume era of Fertilizers is invited to this Guano, as worthy of their special notice. Its use for sev eral years in Maryland, Virginia and other Southern States, for all crops, has given it a standard character for excellence unequalled by any other. It possesses all the quickness of Peruvian Guano with permanent qualities not found in that article. 250 lbs. of this Guano are found more than equal tone lbs of the best Superphosphate.% It ripens the wheat crop from five to seven days earlier that the phosphates, which fact alone gives it incalculable advan tages. Price, 850 per ton, liberal discount to dealers. For sale by JOHN 8. REESE CO., General Agents for Pacific Guano Co., :30 South Delaware Ave., Philad'a, mar 250mw121 And 71 South St., Baltimore. ,!E,.„ THERE IS NO MANURE R A W BONES AFROM WHICH IS MADE IN H A_ I\T I\T ' S RAW DOME SUPER-PHOSPHAT E ! Warranted Perfectly Pure and Free from Ent=l STANDARD GUARANTEED ! BFStablished an an excellent Fertilizer, by years of constant nee, and highly re commended by all who have used It ns a GREAT CROP PRODUCER, And permanent Improver of the boll. AN- EVERY FARMER SHOULD ÜBE IT Manurgetnrer's Agent E • 22 N U U7' If ll' A/2 I' 1 , / N PHILADIMPIi I A. Factory at Wllm ingl OIL S4?FOE SALE BY ALI. DEALERS. fel) 20 7111 a, S attain% co:g811:11mm NIANUIt ILN Wo an nounoo to fu•rnurx and tionlurn In Fart.III,OTM, that thu following price“ linvo huen uLluptruci for thu prexuat Spring muumuu : Bangh'l4 Haw Bone Phosphate. Price, fSU par '2,1X111 11,s. Baugh's Chicago Bone Fertilizer. Price, 810 por Ilaugh's Chicago Blood Manure, :Price, FIO por $2,000 This wolf kuown popular trod o-mark be found upon every package of the shove T RA DE MARK , . The, high estimation in which BAUGH'S BONS MANIIRMS have been held, during four teen years past, we shall fully: sustain lu the future. Having now the entire control pf the great resources of tae City of Chicago, for fur nishing Ammonia and Phosphate yielding material, viz:—Bones, Dried Ac.. we have, In connection with our works in Philadelphia, the largest facilities for furnish ing these manures, at the above low priles. BAUGH &SONS, Philadelphia. NORTH-WESTERN FERTILIZING COM PANY, Chicago. JOHN RALSTON &CO., Deal Ag's. New York. GEORGE W. KIRKE A CO., " Boston. GEO. DUGDALE, Wholesale Ag't, Baltimore For all information respecting the above Manures, address either of the above houses. Jan 29 grow 4 FARRERS LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST ..VEIV" .1 ERSE). - REAPER AND MO IV ER COMBINED. BEST MOW ER AND COMBINED MACHINE IN THE WORLD ! We are now offering the above-named ma chine at a reduced price, for cash, from now until the let day of April, after which date the price wIR be advanced. FIRST PREMIUMS awarded at the follow ing Fairs Penn'a State Fair, 1865. East Pa. Agricultural, 1865. Montgomery county. 1865. Bucks county, 1865. Doylestown Agricultural, 1865. Lehigh county, 1865. Huuterdon county, N. J., 1865. Warren county, N. J., 1865. First Premium an a Mower at the Field trial of the East Penn'a Agricultural Society, held May 29, 1866. First Premium as a 'Mower anti Reaper combined, as i he Field trials of the Burlington County Agricultural Society, held July 2, 1886. Also, First Premium at New Jersey State Fair, Lehi at Trenton, 1866. FARMERS, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! BUY THE BEST SELF-RAKE MA CHINE IN MARKET. - . Ten Years' experience In selling Reaping and Mowing Machines enables me to oiler you for the Havest of 1868 the only two-wheeled hell Rake 'Reaping Machine that has proved successful in doing the work better in down tangled grain than can be done by hand. With this Machine, one man or boy, with a good steady pair of horses, can do as much work m a day, and dolt better, than two men can do with tile best combined baud machine now in use. This has been our experience and that of many of our best Farmers who have used them the last three seasons. Take olf your hike and Platform and you have one of the very best Mowers In use; in cutting down tangled grain or grass with tuts Machine, you can drop your cutter bar as low as you may desire without stopping your tennis you can Raise or Lower IL with all ease while It Its iu motion. REFERENCES: Philip Hausman, Jefferson Crrush, David Landis,(Peo ilea) John K. Masterson, Amos B. 611111111111, Christian Herr, Joel Kendig, John K. Long, Isaac Royer, David Landis, Ezra Hostetter. David Boiler, Christian Lipp, Elias Hershey, John S. Musser, Almon id Mich, Jonas Wiraler, Martin Herr, John 13. Cadwell, John H. Hershey, Jacob Becker, Abram D. Krieder, Jacob Wey, iludolph herr, Levi Landis. Benj. linrnley, Tobias Mel beck, Amos W. H 11. 1 .114311, Jacob /Moult zrouse, John McGovern, Henry 33elmsdaffer, Samuel Nisaley, David L, Miller, Jacob S. Neff Adam Detrich... David Charles, David Witmer, Abraham F. Landis; Adam Mourer, Addison Bach, Dr. Geo. W. Relche, BenJ. L. Camber, Moses Snavely, Martin B. Herr, Henry Groff, Benj. L. Landis, Elias Henseimair, Jacob Honk, Bear & Kau Ifman , Coristlan Brandt, Henry S. Hostetter, David E. Mayer, Christian V. Kendig,. Levi Bear, William Sprecher, S. B. Black, Joel Wenger, Lan. Co. Alms Homo Jacob Swartley, Christian B. Herr. Peter Landis, John S. Whaler, George 1). Lefevre, Abraham King, John Donor. Abraham B. Myllll, John B. Sloe livonse, Jacob Swarr, Benjamin, Busbong, Levi Sower, Hershey Groff, Martin Witmer, Amoe Shenk, Joseph P. Ambler, Hiram Honing, Amos Match, Jacob &chock, David K rieder, Christian S. Lapp, David Yoder, Samuel Buie, John Lerevre, Michael E. Wenger, George (}.,Bender, Henry Bowman, Jacob Grabill, Isaac Burkholder, David H. Harnibli, Abram Stouffer, John K. Lapp, John L. Herr, Jacob L. Brubaker, Henry M. Gob man, John B. Myth), JohrslS. Miller, HelarKlusser, Benj. Leman, Abraha H. Stan-7..er, Baxter Black, George K Jacob B. Brubaks.u. Benj. B. Bear, Daniel Hess, Amos Grebe, Abraham H. F'istan, Levi Herr. Jacob C. Kready. John Shenk - , Henry Hoffman, John M. Landis, Henry E. Wolfe, Samuel B. Fisher, Abner Miller, Jacob S. Landis, Jacob M. Myers, A. C. Keppier, Jacob A. Bear, John Harnisb, Jacob F. Stoultzforme, John Geh man, Martin Swan, Bold by GEORG At his No. - 113 EAST KING STI mar 4 COUNT PROCLAMATION. Whereas, the Honorable HENRY G. LONG,. President, and Honorable A.LicsANnsic L. HAYES, and JOHN J. LITIGANT, .Usocb-. ate Judges of the Court of CommonWien& in and for the County of Lancaster, and Assist ant Justices of the Courts:of Oyer and Terminer and General Jall Delivery and Quarter Ses sions of the Peace, in and for the County off Lancaster, have issued their Preece me dhs rooted, requiring me, among of r things, to , make public ProclsmAlon throe out my bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer andTe a r t miner,. and a general Jail Delivery, also a urt or General Quarter Sessions of the Peace a d Jail: Delivery, will commence in the Court Hoelm the City of Lancaster, in the Commonth of Pennsylvania on the third MONDA in APRIL,: (the 20th) 1888. In pursuan ce or i, which precept Ptnimo NoriOn - is a Y a MEN, to the Mayor and Aldermen of thety C of Lancaster, in the said county, and all. e. /i Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and- stables, of the said city and county of Lances r” that they be then and there in their own proper- 1 it if - ARRIAEE GUIDE. persons with their rolls, records and exam -, ill Young's great Physiology Work, of every Ulna, and inquisitions, and their otherremem- , °noble own Doctor—Being a.llvate Instructor brances, to do those things which to their for Married Persons or those about to Marry, offices appertain, in their behalf to be done; 1 th male and female in everything concern ing \li),., and also all those who will prosecute against. i in the physiology and relations Of our Sexual the prisoners who are, or then shall be in the 1 Sys m, and the Production or Prevention of Jail of said county of Lancaster ore to be then ' Off prima, including all the new discoveries and there to prosecute against them as shall be , never before given in the English langune_ , J vat. , by Wm. Young, M. D. This is really a vaittabli• Dated at Lancaster. the 16th day of March, , and interesting work. It is written 'in plan' 1888. JACOB F. FREY. Sheriff. i language for the general reader, and Is mns - mar 18 AtdcetwaStw , traced with upwards of 100 engravings. All ' young married people, or those contemplating' marriage, and having the least impediment to married life, should read this book. It dis closes secrets that every one should be ac quainted with. Still it is a book that must be locked up, and not to lie about the house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt of Fifty Cents. Address Dr. Wm. Young No. 418 Spruce et., above Fourth, Philadelphia, ylO TW IT MEE] VELD-SPAM. IN CECIL COIINTY, MD.— The undersigned would Inform the public, In general, that on his farm, In Cecil county, Maryland, about two miles from the Lancaster county line, he has disqovered FELD SPAR in large quantities, of three kinds—WHlTN., BLUE, and YELLOW, foiwhich hats prepared to receive proposals for rchase. mar 24 ltd,s3tw THO AS DAUGHERTY. ghilatielphis gkauerttottututs. THIC ESTABLISHED nu m, J. J. RIOHARSON & CO., 120 MARY= STIMXT, PIIILAVA. I Is the largest Manufacturing Cantedloners and Whoresalo Dealers In Fruits, Nuts, act, mar 25 lu the United Staten. ly w l2 T 1 N IV A It E I r tho largest assortmont of won outdo TIN WARE In the ally constantly kept on hand; also a moral assortment or tdOUBE FURNISHING GOODS. Country storekeepers will find It to their ad vantage to call. JNO, N. MELLOY, 724 MAIM= BTRZIT, PIIILADILL1 • 111A. mar :5 itwld ISO& • SPRING OPENING. INS. EYHE a LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. NEW SPRING SILKS. NEW STYLE SHAWLS. NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS. STEEL AND PEARL POPLINS. E. & L. always keop tho BEST BLACK SILKS. N. B.—NarCesit BUYERS will find it to their interest to call, as liargalus from Auction are daily received. (mar 25 ttwli SHEPPARD. A FILIENTR.Tp • MIWaIt:MEDI PHYSICIAN AND SUIRIEON, ARRISON las opened a permanent.ike In Lancaster, l M 'a for the treatment of Chronic Diseases, and No. 1008 eIIESTNUT hTREET, invites those who are In need of his services, ' to call and commit him free of charge. PAIL ADEL PRIA. The Doctor pledge hini‘eif to give careful at- WIIITE GOODS, !mutton to every patient NVIIO calls upon hint and will not hold out any inducement which ' the case will not warrant. Dr. B. compounds 1. I .V . .1.: N , his own Medicines at him Laboratory, which 11.01:SEKKEPINU 1)11Y 11 oODS ' itTu n ii l lo u n e ul t , l l i LT; 11 ?1% Olu ' it ble hnVOL lu n r u " )! AND: find ing te of medicine, devoting himself to ' find the most congenial remedies for the CUR TA EV E,S'7'A IIL ISILWEN T. human frame: he also believes the ineiliclues employed by him will cure Chronic Diseases Of tile oldest and most obstinate character, when The special attention of buyers is respect- curable and pledges them for the complete fully Invited to oar new and extensive aasort• and sore eradleation from the system of all moat of Choice SPRING GOODS. Chronic Diseases. PRINTED LINENS, PIQUES &PERCALES. , There is not their superior in the known WHITE PIQUES of new patterns, ill curds lvorhl. Many of these specifies are prepared and figures. from the formulas of the celebrated Dr. Delleu- BIRDS-EYE LINEN, LINEN CAMBRICS, bough of Georgetown, Ohio, who so successful. and LINEN' LAWNS. ly treated 267,0Q0 patients, during n practice of LINEN CAMBRIC .1113KFS., German, Irish twenty-NIX yenta and French, in Hemstitched, Corded Border Dr.Mrhibine treats all forms of Chronic !Mi ami Embroidered. ealice,euch as LINENS and WHITE GOODS, at very re- Consumption, Liver Complaint, Dyspepela, duced prices. Scrofula, Constipation, Bronchitis, Ithett- EMBROIDERED and PLAIN FRENCH nudism Discuses of the Kidneys, Heart SHIRT BOSOMS, of new patterns. and Spine, Nervous Debility. Fits, J UST RECEL I' RD, PER STR AME s! WI 1' Skin Diseases, Female Cum tit.' ~usro_v, we' e tH, Cancer, Another invoice of elegant and au perb quality and all diseases peculiar to young or Ohl. Dr. B. makes his diagnosis by tile urine, and DOULILE. DAMASK 'FABLE CLOTIN, will give entire satisfaction to those at II UN- In all sizes, with NAPKINS to match. I.IIIICO who send litin their es/whir examination. ALSO, Heavy Linen Shetings 21.1,T,1 , and The Doctor can be found at all hours at Ills full 3 yards wide, and a superior r'cidlinulu, ,0.,,, odic° and residence. No. it] lust 1: Mg sires t. Linen, for single beds, at w7;,r," cents being less , a iew doors east of the Etude:sit Hotel. than actual gold price. Also, ii great bargain Consultation free and strictly conlitietial . .. In Barnsley Lluou, Fluor Cloths, *2!..i, :I, 31,',, and ' "'' l 23 'I w 49 4 yards long. ALSO, Best Heavy Pillow Case Linens In all Widths. Doti btu Damask and real Barnsley Table Linens. French Double Ibiluask mid lincliaback Fringed Towels. tilieela Table Cloths, Napkins and Tuivela, a ' specialty. ALSO, Flue Marseilles waits, very elegant. Rich Cretone and lournaure Chintzen. Blanket*, Viannelm and Furniture Dimities. ALSO, Cl latest, arrivalv: Lace and Nottingham Uurtaln,i, of neW pat term+. Rich Heavy Curtain litol Furred ore Mater] alii, Whitlow Ito Dun& 'tint Plain null llonleml ShadoN, of now al ylem. Itltnaal Cloth Plano, 'lntuit, and Mt' 1060011 Covert.. FAtantot Plaid and Mt' . 11,1,1 Tahlo Coy.,lna, opt. 11l 'now 11l W A LI, PAPE II 14 NEW AN 11 EI,ECIANT STYLES, FOlt PA HU/ P.S, HALLS, ETC., WHOLESALE AND HET.% I I /WELL A:. HOURX E'S, COrllol . of I onttli and nalLOt PHILADELPHIA. E. O. THOMPSON, [tin. 1 lj T A ILUE, SEVENTH. AND WALNUT STREETS PHILADELPHIA. Samples to order from, and Instructions tar And leads the column LOIN upend el ILI I milers, measurement, sent to Oen Demon residing out • of the city, and satisfaction guaranteed. Those This Machine is the visiting thecityare Invited to leave their texas- MOST POPULAR IN USE. tires for present or future orders. Pantaloon cutting is a speciality. rent ex- It uses the finest needle of any Machine In per truce In this Mauch of tailoring war rants c x , /.t. " ue • au. Invitation to tilos() desiring good titling Any lady Wanting a ;veal pantaloons to give him a trial. SEIVI.NU MACHINE, mar 2.5 2111w12 Will comet/ her oust inlercita by buying - SINGER. It to easier to run, !torn uud harp In order than any Machine in the world. OVER:150.000 OF THEM IN USE, MiEIMMMI The fullest Instruction given Omits who pur• chase, arid the Machine WILT. BEWAIMANTICD The subscriber Is now prepared to offer to his customers and the trade generally a to you fur ono year. large and well selected stock of S MAW and I l lease eallat m ind ffice and satisfy Mil k.yourselve MILLINERY OOODS, PATTERN, BONNETcI, Hoar you will f Needles, 011, Thread, . FLOWERS, RIBIL/NS, BONNET FRAMES, Machine Stitching and Cloak Making neatly k.c., .I.c , and promptly done. N. 13.—A1l orders will receive careful and 44- Particular attention pald to Children's prompt attention. kV M. K RCS E N Clothing. W. \V. BEA RDsLEE, Agent, mar 18 2inw iilB Arch street, Phila.Lane,: l' Orange Ja 25 :lind&wl No. 3 East.at., WE REG LEAVE TO INFORM Vol" that we are prepared to offer fur your Inspection our usual assortment of MILLINERY 000 DS, consisting of toe NEWEST SHAPES In Straw, Silk, and (11M1' Bats, Bonnets,.l.:c.• ' Velvets, Silk Goods, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, , Ruches, ,Crapes, Blondes, Braids, Ornaments, Sc., Sc. We snail be buppy to wall on you at • our Store, or receive your orders. l'ric es low for Cash. Yours, che. 11. WARD, Nos. 103, 105 and ltl7 N. Second St., PIO lad's. roar 10 Imwll 628. ,lio 4) N llt s 1 628 WM. T. HOPKINS' "OWN MAKE" THE tiItEAT PRIZE I OF "KEYSTONE SKIRTS," EX POSITIoN UNIVERSELLE, PARIs, 16117. Are the Best aud Cheapest Low Priced Hoop Skirts In the market. frail Skirts, gispring. ' THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE COMI"V SIMI; 30 springs, 51.'27; and .10 springs, 81.45. Plain Skirts, a tapes, :10 springs, SO cents; ELIAS HOWE, J a. springs, Ili cents; ge springs, 51.15; and :15 • A rvanfra Orel' Moldy-two Cthopellturs springs, Warranted lu every respect. -Our OWN Make" of"uHAMPIONSK wrs." THE malrEsT PREMIUM', are in every way superior to all other Hoop Skirts before the public, and only have to be Th e only Great itt the Legion of Honor examined or Worn to convince every one of the met. Manufactured of the hest AND inked English Steel Springs, very superior , tapes, and the style of the metallic fluctenlngs and Manuel. of securing them surpass for du- ' rabllity and excellence any other Skirt In this country, and are lighter, more elastic!, will , wear longer, give more satisfaction, and are really cheaper than all other, Every lady should try them. They are being sold exten sively by Merchants throughout this and the adjoining Slates at very moderate prices. If you want the best, attic for "Hopkins' Chain- , pion Skirt." If you do not find them, get the ! merchant with whom you deal to order them for you, or come or send direct to us. M er- Chants Will Ilnd our dlillireut grades of Skirt, exactly what they need, and we especially in. 001.1/ MEDAL vile them to call and examine our exteuslve given to AMERICAN SEWING MACHINEH per asliortarient, or send for Wholesale Price List. Imperial Decree. puhll shod in the Moniteur mbe had at Retail at Manufactory, and of Unlversel " (Official Journal of the French the Retail Trade generally, and at Wholesale Empire), Tuesday, id July, 1007, In those words of the Manufacturer only. to whom all orders ewes Id he addressed. Pabrican to de Machines is Al AN UFA( TORY AND SA LESROOM, Ellen How, J coodro cxlicismii• • UN ARCH STREET, Manufacturer of Sowing lAftwcvn fah and tth Ste.. PHILADELPHIA. ! ( Machines, Exhibitor. mar 44unw91 WM. T. HOPKINS. This,clouble Mad honor is another proof of - - - - ! the great superiority or the Howe Sewing MR - S 1. Elt S FOI.IVE 1, I. chine over all others." • ^ MIIILEY h I,4TOOPti, WHOLENA I.E No. 2:: SOUTH EVIIITH HT., PHILADELPHIA, cux,,,,././DNEk, A ND , Agents 101 . Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Vela. ware, and \Vest Virginia. C. FATE, A ,1 :1 0 ,1 . 1,.. ,., 91 4 . Lancaster county, onnerVe:4. Gal - Orders promptly attended to. "Ea -- teb IS 3tnw 7 ..tfluot urniohtuo &r. EVEWS NEWLY 11)1PROVE11 CILES• .111. CENT SCALE OVERSTRUNO PIANO4. I) . IIS E MO GOODS I Act now lodged to be the best. Llldo2l PriZU H Medal and Highest Awards in America re- BOY youir. calved, .V ELODEONS AND SECUND.IIAND PIANOS. Wart 722 A ItCll St., 'below Eighth, ape 10 lyw 111 Phlisdelphia R IM EY, rill ARP tt CO INI ./0111.1E1L4 ANu ItI , :TA I 1.1.:1tS DR Y 000Ds, They have the moot elegant anddiversified stock In this market, at the very low prices Incident to the great shrinking of values. Their stock is composed wholly of new and desirable fabrics, In Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, to which are daily added the cheapest and choicest offerings of this and other mar kets. SPRECEIER, Agricultural Store, SET, LANCASTER, PA 3mlitP p HILADELPHIA CAUNCEIL 110SPITA 1. Clinical Lecturer and Professor of Malignant I Diseases In the Philadelphia University of ' Medicine and Surgery: Physician to the IJul ' versity Hospital; founder of anti principal ' Physician to the Philadelphia Cancer Noe -1 pital, &c., Ac., is daily making astonishing and almost miraculous cures of Cancer by a new treatment, a Cancer Antidote, that apparently enters into the chemical composition of the Cancer, or cancerous affections, antidoting, :1 killing and destroying the cancer, every par .l tide, root fibre belonging to it, without pain or I the use of the knife, without caustic, eating or burning medicines, Without the loss of blood, or in the least affecting the sound flesh. No 1 other treatment should ever be used, No ~ other persons have these antidotes. To investigate this treatment, or to see 1 &s i ll cz i. t c s h under „tree treatment,.r miless Li . g o t a h t e a c e:, No.. i 1474, Philadelphia Pa.” may 15 VAN lIARLINUEN l' A l' I.:It II A N I N (I S! I=l IV A 1. 1. P P P=l2 MMSM=I =IMiiIiIIMMI POPULAR PRICES RICKEY, SHARI' & CO., CIIES'TNUT .YTREET PIIIDADELPHIA EMea=l 1:, , Mal. LADIEN, TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE THE REAL VELPAU FEMALE PILLS! WARRANTED FRENCIL Tiles° Pills, so celebrated many years ago in Paris, for the rolleforlOMEllolrregulatitles, and afterward' for their criminal employment in the practice of abortion, are now °Mired for Mile for the first time In America. They have been kept in Comparative obscurity from the feat that the originator, Mn, Vellum, lea physi• clan in Pads of great wealth. and strict con. solentious prioOlplee, and ham withheld them from general use, lest they should be employed for unlawful purposes. In overcoming Female Obstructions, Nor. vans and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Paipl. Lotion of the Heart, Hysterics, &e., and will °float a cure when all other means have failed; and, although a powerful remedy, do not con. min calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the oonstitutiou. To married ladles and young girls who have never been regulated, they are pecnliarly suit ed. They will, In a short time, bring on the monthly ported with regularity. CAmmorr.—Married Ladies should never take them when there la nuy reason to believe themselves pregnant. Ladles can procure n box, sealed from the eyes of the curious, by enclosing on dollar and six postage stamps to M. W. MACOMBEII, General Agent for United States and Canadas, at Albany, N.Y., or to auy authorized Agent, , Dr. D. MoCORMICK, Agent, Lancaster. ' Sold by all Druggists. by 24 lyw glumbing, Mao tittiug, Sc GAN-1 , 11 7 11N1i AN I) JOHN DEANER .ii No. 7 East street, with Int:reamed hiellltles, ore now pre pared to attend to all orders with promptness /Old llkpittell. Having 110110 but. Dm best worh• Ilion employed, all work will 1,1311,111411 mi hi a superior manner, and with all the modern lit, proyenonilii. Copper I: tittles Rash nollong, IMO all II hide Of Copper Work far Breweries wild Ins• trlllerles attended to with prompt loch, greatly enlarged tills department, all orileis 011111 m Illlod lortliwlt TIN itOilitH A SPOIITINO Attended to In any part of ill° city nod 000nly, Ilvotorm, litoVl.ll. 111L11141'11, and nil Itoprovoonool“ for liontloK 111111 x, Plurlors, , nlwaym till illlllll. 1/1111 will In, pia 111) 111 any pert of tho vlly or enemy, ur thilr ropilrw uttenclod to it time. .101 IN Nltllt No. 7 nod, King A mistrool, lnulvr. iii‘• lIIICEIM OUNCI ril I.ILN AI"rENTIoN Y Now Ix the limo to got murrlotl. lo n ow ornOill your ((((lava with tat, vl , >l, PANS, TIN WARP:, and all oLlior itevexmary.ar- Llelen In ,air I hill al the MENIMMEZIOMME Ol.1)1 , 01.1ils. now Ie the thee ler you to too , for the young (bike TI N•WA to look like Hllver ; DRAMS end COPPEII. \YARN to look like tioltl. We havounlorgeil our litoff Can offer every Inclumnoiff Lb Llll/140 o Ile ore 110 W buying 1101:SE NTI KITH. JOHN lIEA NYili No. 7 Ewa, l< lug htriiet, Lanetuiter . Va. Jan H tin icwfup;lncuiucL 11111 E HEST IM '1111F: THE \l.\ (.lIIN II E.ADs LIST, 'INERT Q .t .,. 10 "kit '44s' •:,* °A, o (~ ei o. \ 4, „........-------..,,,,,,,. I of , 44 4 , '\i;. , ... * ~(9 . it., , .. , i ' ...... i ALO A V . : : s;J:ldlic .., ~:. S 7'o IrES A ND TIN• WA RR, COPPER Err 1.1 , ,5, IRON liEri'LES, KNIVES AND FoRKS, , SPOONS IRON LADLES, U HILLS, BED CORDS, WASII LINEN, CHURNS, I3UCKETH. B FA N DS,K ETTLFII TULI., POTS AND PANS, • COAL OIL LAMPS, I And the thougandx of other thingx 'nu may need for commencing or continuing !mum,- ' keeping, at the wall-unworn HO U.S . EKEEPING S'TORI, Nu.; 11 NORTH QUEEN STREET LANCASTER, PA., Everything you require you can get at the Ipw. eat cash prices, and male of the very best Ma terials. The stock is large and has been selected to meet the express wants of Housekeepers. Great pleasure will be taken In showing goals to all, who will consult their own Interests by calling in, whether they purpose buying or not. OAS FITTING, PLUMBING STEAM WORK DONE, PTMPS PUT UP AND WA'fEI PIPES LAID DISTILLERIES FITTED UP, BRAM WORK AND IRON FITTING, I=1:2 ire Be sure and drop In at A. C. FLINN'S House Furnlehlng Store, No. 11 North queen StreeL Lance ster. Fa, la 31 trd.iw E. M. FICUAEFFEB, WHOLKNAL6 AND RETAIL SADDLERY NOS 1 AND 2 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER. PA. lanlin de. vy ANT.e.D, A GOOD MAN IN EVERY town and county of the Union, to en. gagelll the sale of a patented article, used In every llousehold, shop, office, hotel, store and public bull ali d e l a ri railroad oars, steamboats, dm. Persons aniorisedsmi Making Immense incomes,_ and • demand for the article never ceases. Your customers once obtalnediyour Income is great and perpetual. Full and 'soy. factory particulars sent to a ll who may, apply to J. LE RIB, No. 82 Cedar street, New York; with 'damp. Box 8.821. .00t2 BMW $O
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