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Tom'PRIENDSIIIP 'BALL—TENTHIONIAL
PILOM PHILADELPHIA. Franur.N.—The
Friendship Fire Company, No. 2, of this
city, gave their annual Hop at Fulton Hal
on Wednesdayhist s whieh was decidedly:the
largest and gayest party of the present sea
son, notwithstanding the inclemency of the
weather. The promenade, led • by two
gallant "tire sharps," came off at 101 o'clock
It was most admirably conducted, and was
participated in by 110 couples. There were
very many of both sexes who Joined in the
festivities of the evening, but did not take
part in the promenade. After the prome
nade bad formed in column of sixteen a
breast, and had marched near to the front
of the stage, where Miller's Superb Orches
tra was playing a favorite march, the
column was halted and the must's ceased,
when a Commit tee of the United States Fire
Company, No. 21, of Philadelphia, appear
od upon the stage with a testimonial to be
presented to the Friendship Boy.. The
Committee of the United States consisted of
William H. Adams, Isaac J. Brown and_
Harry D. Cress, and the testimonial was a
handsome walnut frame, with a heavy gilt
rim on the inside, surrounding twenty-nine
photographs of the members of the United
..States Fire Company, who visited Lances.
in October last and participated in the Great
Firemen's Parade at that time. The frame
was ornamented with several fire insignia.
On the top was a fine gilt shield, with an
eagle perched thereon, having in his beak
two tassels and a long scroll - , which con
tained in capital letters "UNITED STATES
FIRE COMPANY."
On the right side of the frame were two
gilt torches crossed ; on the loft side two gilt
spanners crossed, while at the bottom were
two gilt axes crossed.
Among the photographs wo observed a
number of familiar faces, one of which was
that of "Uncle Sake Trlpler," the oldest
firemen in Philadelphia.
The photographs worn grouped around
an oval card in the centre of the frame,
which contained the following resolutions,
executed In German text and script letters
in an ornamental style of penmanship
PHILADELPHIA., November oth, 1867.
At a stated meeting of the United States
Fire Company hold this evening, it was
unanimously
Resolved, That the sincere and :heartfelt
thanks of this Company be, and they are
hereby tendered to the FRIENDSHIP FIRE
Co., No, 2,:0f Leuzcaster,Penn'a, for the cor
dial reception and kind treatment given us
during our visit to that city, October 16th,
17th and 18th, 1867.
Resolved, That a suitable testimonial be
prepared, expressive of our sense of the
courtesies tendered us, and presented to ihe
FRIENDSIIIE FIRE CO. No. 2.
Witness bur hand and the seal of the Com
pany, this 29th day of April, 1808.
J.Was. Su.sw, President.
Joust Cusps, Secretary.
Harry D. Cress stepped forward, cid in
n pertinent and complimentary speech pre
sented the testimonial on behalf of the
United States Fire Company, which was
received by one of the members of the
Friendship Fire Company, who responded
eloquently to the remarks of Mr. Cress.
Prof. Haselmayer, the celebrated Magician
was present, who played a capital Mazurka
of his own composition, and a Grand Med
ley arranged by himself, upon the " Stylo.
corn)" to the delight of all present.
The dancing was kept up till the "woo
sine' hours" of early dawn, on Thursday,
when all retired to their homes expressing.
themselves highly gratified with the pleas
ures of the occasion, which will serve to
mark another over metnorablo event in
the history of the Lancaster Fire Depart
merit, and 114 the establishment of fraternal
fooling between the Friendship and United
States Fire Companies,
Tn L+'rairr•Houn Lew.—The following
la the text of the Ltght•Hour law passed at
the last Houton of the Legislature.
Situ. 1. That on and after the first day of
July, 1808, eight hours of labor between the
rising and setting of the sun, shall bottom
ed and hold to be a legal day's work In all
eases of labor and service by the day, when
there he no'contract, or agreement to the con
trary. Provided, The pay be the same as
In ten hours.
Six:. 2. This net shall not apply to, or iu
any way affect, faun or agricultural labor
or service by the year, mouth or week ; nor
shall any person be prevented by anything
herein contained, Worn working as many
hours overwork, or extra work as ho or she
may see tit, the compensation to be agreed
upon between the employer and the em
ployeo.
SEC. 3. All other acts or parts of acts re
lating to the hours of labor which shall con
stitute a day's work in this State are re
pealed.
MATTERS IN TILE LOWER IgNi3.—A spec
ial correspondent of the Oxford Press fur
nishes it the following items from the South
ern part of this county :
A select school of advanced scholars has
been opened at the village of Penn 11111,
Fulton twp. It is conducted by Wm. Al.
Way, n teacher of more than twenty years
experience.
The surveying party that has been placed
on the route of the Columbia &Port Depos•
it It. It. has reached McCalls Ferry In Dru
more two. Those men are under the con
trol of the Pennsylvania Contra), and it is
said that this company is surveying the
route to ascertain the estimate cost of the
work by one of its own engineers. The
grading of the lower section of this road,
extending from the mouth of the Octoraro
to the town of Port Deposit, is being done
as rapidly as possible, and by the end of
August at least live miles of the road will
be ready for use.
Recently the new boardof supervisors of
Fulton sold out the public roads of the
township to contractors, who are obligated
to keep them in repair, according to the
provisions of the resent local law passed by
the Legislature as applicable to that town
ship. The citizens of Fulton determined to
have better roads in future, and with this
end in view, held township meetings, draft
ed a law, incorporating into it the 'best
features of the several local acts now In force
in many of the townships of Chester county,
got it passed by the Legislature, and then
elected three of her responsible citizens to
carry out the law. With our citizens this
bon experiment which is to be tested. Wt,
opine that It will work Well when fairly
started. Ono thing Is certain that the new
system cannot possibly bo worse than the
old.
•autiug bouscs.
JOHN M. STICHNIAN, GEORGE .I.3HVB,ICER,
JOHt.l.ll LLARKSoN, SAMUEL. Hl.Lizo.ss.
M E/1/IA NUS' BANK.
NO. 60 NORTH (?,[TEEN STREET
(HowaLL's L'uthinNa,)
LANCAbI'EIt, PhNIVA
Buy and son at marlat rates, Gold, Oliver,
Government Bonds, Coupons and all hinds of
Stooks,
°oiler:lions promptly made.
Drafts riven on oil the principal cities.
B::Yemrldrties cony, ted iota Five. Twtnty
Bonds,
interest allowed on monies deposited.
STEI3dIAv, CLA.B.Ke ON & CO.
Warhint (slloits, ar.
PRANK F. LANDIS. JACOB S. LANDIS.
FZIII F. LANDIS,
WEYSTONE
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP,
EA 87 CH N2'A UT 82' Els 7',
LANCASTER, I'A.,
LANDIS & CO., Paoetu 'crone.
Iron and Brass Cuttings Done to Order.
Eng
ines, Mlll Hearing, Shaf limy+, Pulleys,
&e.
Also,' it new and Improved (irate Thredier
and Separator.
Models for Puente+, mad. , to order.
Special attention puld to rep Oring.
N. il.—The Honuitt's Reaper and Mower cue
aloe be had at our situps. Ms Reaper :+ll+l
Mower Is warranted to give satisfuetion. Call
and see It. ap tfd&w , LANDIS A CO.
pirtrellaututio
WANTED -1;000 tORIIS OF' BLACK
Oak Nark. Also. Chestnut and Rpanish
Oak, Tito Inithett cash price paid,
op 132mw 11. 1,3111R1C & BRO.,
Binl-In-Hand or Enterprise P. 0., Pa,
---
S ELLERS at FOLWELL,
CONFECTIONERS AND FRUITERERS,
No. NI NOVII TIMID STREET,
PaILADELPHIA.
Orders promptly nttondott to. - V*
fob 1U :tmw 7
BOUNTI ES! BOUNTIES I
0100 BOUNTY can now be obtained by
tile heirs (that Is, the widow, children, father
or mother, of RUldier;i enlisted for three years,
and who died before receiving bounty under
act of July Hi, 18(10.
ALSO, 0100 BOUNTY
To widow or children of soldiers enlisted for
THREE, SIX or NINE MONTHS, ur I YEAR,
and were KILLED In the service.
ALSO, 0100 BOUNTY
To all soldiers wile enlisted for three years be •
fore July 22 mi. and honorably discharged for
DISABILIITY alter ono and lets than two
years' service. Title applies to soldiers dis
charged troth Ist Peun'a Reserve Corps Vol
unteers.
- 911 GRATUITY AND 910 ANNUITY
Due so tilers and;widows of soldierslof the IVar
of 1112 and their widcrtvg. And All claims for
PENSIONS, BOUNTY, PRIZE MONEY,
or other claims against the U. B. Government,
Promptly collected by JAMES BLACK,
ap 153mw15) Licensed Claim Agent,
No. hi East King at., Lancaster, Pa.
BLOODED STALLION.
, .
SPEEDWELL HAAIBLETONIAN.
Speedwell Half Brother of Dexter, the King
of the Turf, sired by Ryalyk.'s liatabletonlan,
Dam, a messenger Mare of great speed and
power of - endurance, owned by the late pro.
prletor or the Cornwall estate; will stand this
season for a limited number of Mares, at the
B
stable of the Speedwell Forge estate, ricker
villa, P. 0., Lancaster county, Pa., 13 miles
north of Lancaster city, Pa,, and 5 miles from
R
Littz, on the line of the Reading and Columbia
B. R., from April Ist to August let, at 550 to in
sure a Mare with Foal.
Any person parting with a Mare before she
Is known to be with Foal will be held respon
sible for the Insurance money.
Speedwell Is said to show more blood than
his Sire; he Is a horse of Immense bone and
muscular power; he has also proved himself
a very sure foal getter. Bred on the Cornwall
estate v.:flight years old, stands. sixteen hands
high; beautiful blood bay, with blackpoints,
left hind - foot white, star on forehead, Pull
ma n e and tall, and is the sire of speedwel,
Jr., Picket the Miller Mare • also Kilimore that
trotted his In am IS` whenn 8 year old, and
other line stout speedy Gotta. •
Ten dollars service money to paid at the time
the Maio Is served, balance forty dollars,)
when proved with/bal. Mfwea tom adlotauce
kept on paaturage at moderate rates. Acci
dents and itirespee at the owners' risk. ..
Address, GEO. YOUTZ, Agent.
Bmw 18
gm/ ,a4vationtatB.
WOODEN WATER PIPE.
•' GAS. PIPE,
AND DAVE TROUC4H!
The best and cheapest alit ale ever niide.
Everybody, particularly FARMERS and
MINERS, send for a fres descriptive clrealar
and pricellst to J. A. WOODWA.RD,
port, Pa.
PATENT OFFICES.
Inventors who wish to take our Letter Patent
aro advised to counsel with MUNN & CO., Edt•
tors of the EcietUßle Anurican, Who have
prosecuted claims before the Patent thrice tor
over Twenty Years. Their Crier can alld
European Patent. Agency 1s the most eaten.
sive In the world. Charges less iltan any other
reliable agency.. A Pamphlet csatelnlng full
histruntions to inventors, sent Willa
*3. A handsome Bound Volume, ccciainl
160 Mechanical engravings , sad the Uni ted
States Census by Counties, with Meta and Its.
oelpts for Mechanics, mailed on receipt of 26
Cents. Address, MUNN & 00.,
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• • • •
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of any book they ever sold. Rome are taking 200
orders per week. It will out sell " Dude Yom'sCabln." We employ no general agents, but pay
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Containing over eighty sketches of eminent
persons of all ages and countries, women as
well as men ; handsome Ootavo book of over
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popular o i l /Wing authors, whose name en.
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circular and see our eztra terms.
A. S. HALE A Co., Pubrre, Hartford, Ct.
W ANTED.-EVERYWHERE -Good Agents
for our new work, ROME BOOK OF
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our nne poster with 50 sample Illustrations,
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ITS CAUHLS, lIAKACTEB, CONDUCT AND RESULTS
By Hon. ALEXANDER H. ISTEPHENS.
Its ready sale, combined with an Increased
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book ever published.
One Agent In Easton, Ps., reports 72 sub.
scribers In three days,
Another In Banton, 1171 subscribers in four
days.
net d for Circulars and PCO our terms, and a
full c'escription of tie wet k. Address, NA
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Springfield,
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and DoHam ment free to auy addre.4 on re
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CUNT YOURNELF of DEBILITY, SEXUAL
DISEASES, Act—Soutl your addieus uu
tamped onvelopo end jolt for elreliikr of
Pathology." Direct AMERICAN NEWTS CO.,
121 nunutuktrooL, Now York.
GOODNPEED'S FOUNTAIN PEN.—III)
lined written with ono pen of Ink. The
beet thing In the world. Nam le Kent lor 10 cis.
810 u day guaranteed to ageota. Addroii J. T.
PRICE dt. CO., Park Row, N. Y.
THOMAS 11, AGINEIY,
200 and 202 GREENWICII HI., N. I%
Hu reduced the prices of Tram, Ctitretm, agars,
Flour, and all hinds of (lloccrlet front
10 to 20 per cent.
Beet Japan Tea, 111.
Beet Enolieh llrealtimt Tea, el.
Splendid Oolong. Ten, 911 c,
1000 bDle Flour, al; g utter, from ell upwards
20,000 6ul. Molasyes, toll gradce, noon 40c. up•
w .
Coffees, roosted and ground, 15! to .I'e, Su
gar , all grades, at red ors' prig et. and every
thing used In every family apir an•.t better
than Mar store In New 'Yolk.
THOMAS R. AGNEW occupies his own store,
owns the property, end has no rent to psy ; lm.
parts and i,u a exclusively La cash, never gave
a note In his life, cidisequently he can udder
sell an> house In the city.
=MEI
A. French Preparation, winch prcLtvcs al,
the nutrious and medicinal qualities of the
pure oil.
Is free from all offensive taste or smell, and—
being agreeable to the taste—is really digested,
tiles attording the patient the lull beuetlt of
the quantity taken.
18 readily taken mixed with water, thus
avoiding the use of whiskey or other expensive
or hurtful additions.
is recommended and prescribed by the Med
ical proicsiton. Prices $1 a bottle. For often•
tars send to
JavAyr & CO., 46 Cortlandt Bt., N. Y.
T"Yllll7'c'suEr4 l i,E.Ypi 6 ure"rtittni?nsßill.B l sl
dlrileult Barely and easily ; never rusts, breaks,
moves or solla; always new. Sold by all Drug
gists, Bend for pamphlet. 1347 Ches't
WANTED, AGENTS, 873 to 8200 per
month, everywhere, male and telltale, to
Introduce the ObiNUINE IMPROVED COM
MON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.
This machine will stitch hem, ell, tuck, guilt,
curd, bind, braid and embroider In a most su
perior manner. Price only 818. Fully war
ranted for live years We will pay SINS for
any machine that will sew a strunger, more
beautiful, or more elastic seam thau ourm. It
makes the "Elastic Leek Satan." Every
second stitch can be cut, and still the cloth coo
not be pnlled a_part, 'without tearing:lt. We pay
Agents from s7,i to 8200 per month and ex
penses, or a commission from which twice that
amount can be made. Addresa SECOMB
CO., PITTSBURGH, PA ,or BOSTON, MASS.
Cannon.-.1)o not be imposed upon by other
partles•palmlng oil worthless cast-iron ma.
chines, under the same name
.or otherwise.
Ours is the only genuine and really practical
cheap machine manufactured.
HOWE & STEVENS, FAMILY DYE COLORS.
friRTY DIFFERENTSHADES, all In liquid
form, The same shades. all In powder form.
\ "e advise the use of the Blacks, Browns and
Drabs, In the powder form. For sale by all
Druggists and Dealers, and at the Manufacto
ry, Boston, Mass.
$250 guaranteed n o t r u e r cl p, t ,t o ,n r e ttri w ts ..
[(Wow lie! 11w Cloth , tin e. Write far C.:lranian'
to tae American Wire Co., Iti.! Broadway, N.
Y., or di Dearborn tt , Cblcego, 111.
NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP CO.
THROUGH. LINE TO CALIFORNIA,
VIA PANAMA OR NICARAGUA,
SAILING EROSI NEW YORK
March :ph and `2slh April Glh and 13th; May
Cvh 13th and 2 .15.
Walt New Steamships of the Fl of Class.
LOWEIt THAN BY ANY OTHER
LINE.
For luformatlou addresx
-
CAItRINUTON, Agent.
177 West St., N. Y.
W. H. WEBB, Pre/itch n t.
CIIAS. DANA, Vice Pres
Office-51 Exchange Place. N. Y.
WE SELL FOR ONE DOLLAR,
GOLD and Si I v•-r Watch es,Sewl n , I.eLdnes,
Silk Dress Pal terns, Carpetin' . weents
(Jonas, &o.
. . . .
• CIRCULARS SENT plc.
giving full particulars, or ten checits Font for
One Dollar, describing ton different articles
tvnich we will sell for
OEVEDOLLAR EA CH.
Splendid inducements offered to Agontssend•
lug us Clubs. Address, LALIONTE s 13AtillITT.
ti. 3 Sudbury Street, Boston, ..so.
RED JACKET
AX E .
MILBURN'S PAM!". T
Tried and not round Wanting
We claim It will cut Twenty I've (25)
Der etut. more cord wood per day
then any other Axe made.
Mcd{stsrOttT, Den 1 9, 1867 .
Messns LIPPINcoTT 0: Co.
13/W3:-1 Lave fully tried your Patent Axe.
and find that It is all that you claim for it. it
will chop faster than any other Axe that I ever
saw, and leaves the wood without of telling at
all. I Would not chop three days without one
for the cost. I need not say auk more, fur any
man that tries ono will he satisfied.
W.M. KEES.
Axe
CAUTION ! - Th eeinidtenaTil.
Infringers these patents will be proik mated
according to law. Venders or dealers, and per
sons using any Infringement, aro liable with
th o maker of the infringement.
Tor sale by all Dealers and the Hanuftte
tnrers,
LIPPINCOTT th BAREWEEL,
(Success°lt To LIPYINcorr & Co.)
Bole owners of the Patenti,
PITTSBURGH, I'A.
.ONE, XL ALL
DOLLAR.
A PRESENT OF $2 5 VALUE !
0F o f
,aoyusr, ownsas e rvice I V e in e t o n n 3; free
no
r e coat foraß gePar
ta
ailers and a gift sent tree, by addressing,
with stamp, N. B. OLOUDMA CO., 40 Han
over Street, Boston, Mass.
E .
VERT LADY AND GENT In the world
are wanted he Agents for our ONE DOL
LAR SALE. A WATOIT, a cut of COTTON, a
DRESS, CARPET, and a thousand of other
articles, for $l.OO each. Send 25 cents for' 2
cheats and circulars givin Agents information.
Liberal inducements to . Circulars
sent free. BANKS,
_LORD & CO., 221 Washing
ton Street, Boston, -Mass.
TO THE LADIE.S
We are agents for over.-ONE 1111.NDRED
Foreign and Domestic Mannfacturere, and are
prepared to furnish the Whole country With
DRY and FANCY GOODS, SILKS SHAWLS,
JEWELRY, siLvEaweitE, IotIRNITURE,
PIANOS, REWIND MAAJLIEsEei, dca, dia, at
the uniform price of
ONE DOLLAR FOR EAOH ARTIOLE.
Baud yonrelubs of 10 and upwards, for de
scriptive cheeks, showing what article can be
obtained for (Joe Duller, with 10 cents for each
' • ' CIRCULARS SENT FREE.
Preset:ale worth froin 83 to SibQ sent free of
c h arlirt:aVized,lnigncieuvl;,:Town.
'lO
THE',LANCASTER WEITITzDY:ILIZT-ELIAZI-CEit,WOW - tab AVI 7 MtAtk 1868.
gate gfittartiatinflita.
Ist u reriu.',swinplo
A COMPLETE
MEV OLUTION
yTB description ADß,
and selling ever of DRY AND
WA NC R G E OO REW PL G &C HI NE
EWa,E fLRY
uniform price of .
ONE DOLLAR.
We would Impress upon our patrons that our
Steck is not composed of seeonthhand Goode
or Pawn Brokers' unredeemed Moak, but
Goods carefully selected direct homAmerican
and ,Eurojpean Mantlfactorlos, the greater,por
lion of whichare
fdANU VAL/TUBED EXCLUSIVELY FOR LIS,
which fact enables us to offer our customers
DAter Goods for the ;money than those who
profess to be "Manufacturers Agents,," or than
CAN BE OBTAINED IN ANY °Taxa WAY.
The unparalleled Increase of our business,
and the endorsement of prominent business
man and the press in general, Is a convincing
proof that we have adopted the fairest and
most popular system ever placed before the
public. We are the that who have attempted
to make a "Revolution In Trade." by enabling
the public to procure goods In small quantities
at manufacturers' prices. thus saving the con
sumer three huge, profits made -in passing
through the bandit of the Commission Mar.
chant, the Wholesaler and Retailer.
Send Clubs of ten or more, with 10 cents for
each descriptive check, and the getter up;of the
club will receive a present worth 83 to 830.1,
cording to number sent,
ca. SEND FOR OUR NEW CIRCULAR.
We have also made arrangements with the
GREAT ORIENTAL TEA CO.,
of Boston, so that we can furnish oar custom.
era With other Goods and a lull line of TEAS
at precisely the same terms to Agents as
though dealing directly with the company,
thus giving an opportunity of selecting from
the various grades any quality they may de.
sire. We also pay agents theca= ootaMa3alonit
as allowed by the Company Blank form of
order, with price.list and "THE TEA. CUP,"
cent to any address.
PAWNER at CO.,
Now. 64 d: 66 rederal St.. Boston.
WE AIM CONING 1
And will present to anY person sending us a
club In our Great
ONE DOLLAR SALE
of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, a
Watcl3,Plece of Sheoting,fillk Drei 3 Patern,&c.
FREE OF COB 2
Our inducements during the past few years
have been large.
WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES OF
PREMIUMS.
Our friends will readily notleeour Presents for
30 and 60 Clubs are now more than equal In
value to Clubs of 60 and 10., respective-
ly of Miler firms.
Air PLEASE EXAMIN F. -iiis
Any person ordering either of tin? Clubs
mentioned below, ran have their selections of
premiums enumerated, corresponding to the
size of the Club,
FREE OF ONE DOLLA RI
For n club of 30 (93.)—0n0 of the following
articles, viz: Detains dress pattern; fanny
colored bed spread; 100 vies Turkey morocco
album; 20 yards sneeting; striped cashmere
detain() dress pattern; honey comb guilt ,• all
wool square shawl; set solid gold bosom studs;
all-wool Coney cashmere pante and vest pat.
tern; gout's lisle guard chain, gold trimmings;
silver-plated chased butter eb; silver-plated
5 bottle revolving castor, on feet; set superior
steeled bladed knives and forks; worsted
promenade shawl ladies' long gold plated
chain; ladles' gold double ring •, geniis' heavy
chivied solid gold ring ; solid black walnut work
box ; r writing desk ,• extra quality balmoral
skirt; set Jew elry, sleeve buttons to match;
violin and bow; gent's cardigan Jacket; splen
did ebony D flute, Ivory trimmings superior
Turkey morocco shopping bag; la d ies ' high
cut balmoral boots.
For al.club 01'60 (66.)—One of the following
articles, viz: Black or colored alpaca dross pat,
tern ; poplin dress pattern; one piece of
b &wiled or brown sheeting; engraved, sliver
plated, 6 bottle revolving castor; 334 yards
superior cashmere fur 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
woi .1 cloak pattern; silver-plated cake or card
bash et; fur muff or cape; ladles' fashionable
wool double shawl; splendid clasped family
Bible, to ill record page and engravings; 3 yds.
double width water proof cloaking; set ivory
handle knives, with silver-plated forks; set
sliver forks; one set lace curtains.
rur a club 01'100, (sl.o.)—Oneof the follow
lag articles, viz: 4 yds, double width cloaking
or coating; 2 large, fine, bleached linen table
covers, a all 1 doz. large sized dinner napkins
to match; twenty-five yards splendid hemp
carpeting, good colors; extra quantity black or
alpaca drees patterns; extra quality poplin
dress latterly; one large piece superior quality
extra width sheeting; pair gent's calf boots,
best quality•, silver hunting-cased patent lover
watch; one dozen ivory handled, steel bladed
knives and forks; sliver-plated engraved six
bottle revolving castor, with cut glass trollies;
splendid violin, box and bow, complete; single
barrel shot gun ; Bacon's slx•barrel 'revolver;
pair superior white wool blankets; nice fur
mull and cape; silver-plated engraved ice
pitcher, with salver; seven and one-half yards
all wool fancy cassimere, fur suit; one dozen
Rogers best silver•plated forks; common sense
sewing and embroidering machine; two heavy
honey comb quilts; splendid family Bible,
record and photograph page.
For larger Clubs the value increases n the
same ratio.
Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any
address tree. send money by registered letter.
Address all orders to
ALLEN, HAWES & CO.,
15 Federal Street, Boston, Mass.
P. O. Box C.
Wholesale Dealers In Dry and Fancy Goods
Cutlery, Plated Ware Albums, Leather
Ooo,ls. Sc., &a.
INDISPENSABLE FOR LADIES
IS THE
SEWING GUIDE,
a beautiful article for the assistance or ladles
in hand sewing. not only protecti❑g the finger
from theNagly prick of the needle, hut, being
provided with c rib, the stitches are made With
EXACT RFUULAEITY, and increusedropidity.
It also keeps the point of the needle In perfect
condition. For all kinds of embroidering and
crocheting it is tam/cable.
The GUIDE la elegantly silver-platkd, and
will sell at eight to every lady. bent to any
address, by mail, on receipt of 25 cents, or mol id
sliver, for 75 genus,
Agents wanted in every town. Terms and
sample for 25 cents. Liberal discount to the
trade. Address, NILES MANUF'O CO., 55
Water St., Boston, Maas.
'NtorclLlntougi.
ATTENTION I FARRIERS 11—THE UN.
dersigned, having pnreliaiied the 00R'•
DUN VILLE AURIOULTURAL WORKS, with
their entire stork, has on hand a large stork of
E. BALL'S 01110 Nos. 1 and 2 REAPERS,
with the BRTIA SELF•RAICINO ATTACII
MENT.
This Machine, with Self-Rake, has proven,
last, season, to exc-1 any Machine in market.
Also, DAVIS' PATENTED THRESHER and
SEPARATOR with Brun Improvements, for
2 4, a or 8 Horse-power. This machine has
been tiled, and has given entire satisfaction.
These Machines will be offered in Centre
Square, Lancaster, Pa., on EVERY MARKET
DAY, on and after the lOth of April, 1888, by
E. K. WITMER, General Agent, or at the
Shops, Gordonville, Lancaster couuty, Pa.
Tr). Repairing of all kinds of Machinery
done at the Works, where there tea full set of
Patterns for the One-Wheeled Jersey, together
with the Knives complete, and seationa kept
on hand.
Bel(•ltakes attached and warranted.
A 1 I work made of the beat material.
Good second-hand Machines taken In ex
c maga. lapr 8 Mow.) A. L. WITMEIt.
T HE "POULTERERS' FRIEND,"
OR,
CHICKEN POWDER.
- -
COPY MOIST stcconsm.l
A certain cure for
GAPES IN CHICKENS AND TURKEYS
Will prevent and Cure Chicken ClMiera, and
other Diseases common to Poultry, and
will promote an increase of Fat.
Full Directions accompany each Package.
PRICE 211 CENTS.
Tho annexed aro a few of the certificates we
have receiN ed In proof of the groat value laid
(Maley of the Poulterers' Friend:
CAtinor..vroft, livltimore Co., Md., t
December kith, 1817,
Messrs. Clotworthy .1, Co.
OF NILE3IF.N have used your " PoulLer
era. Friend" upon a brood of young chickens
that hal the gapes, and am happy to say, that
by the use of a few doses they were entirely
cured. It will certainly cure the gapes when
used according to directions.
Yours, &c., DEO. HARMAN.
ANNAPOLIS MD., February 7111, 1808.
Messrs. Clotworthy & Co.
UE.NTL.FXENI—/. have SOW all the " Poulter
ers' Friend" I received from you last August.
The poultry In the surrounding country Was
dying very fasterith "Cholera." (recommend
ed your "Poulterers' Friend," and as far as I
could learn, Mins proved a cure for the dis
ease. W. It, GOODMAN.
Balm-1101w February 2d, 1888.
Iteurs. Mayoral, S (.b.
81y chickens were dying very fast with what
my neighbors called "Chicken Cholera." I
was induced to try yorr " Poulterers' Friend,"
and it worked like a charm. I gave it as
rented, and It cured those that were then sick,
and I have not seen any symptoms of the dis
ease since. Your, sec.,
B. MEM:MEN,
Cross and Warner streets.
811EPIIERDSTOWN, W:VA., March 23d ISOS.
MC.1577. Clottoorthy & Co
CIINTS : Having lost a great many fowls Our-
I n , .; the t arty spring, with " Chicken Cholera,"
1 was induced by Mr. Joseph M. Slonebralter,
of Shepherdsiown, Va., to try a paper of your
"Poulterers' Friend," which I did •, and I had
only used three doses when the disease disap
peared, and I have not lost a fowl since. I
mu most safely recommend it to do what It
says, if the directions are followed.
"Messrs. CloLworthy dr Co,, of Baltimore,
Md., have discovered a preparation welch le a
sure cure for almost all disease, to which
fowls, both young and old, are subject. The
season for gapes is close at hand, and every
poultry breeder. who desires to havesuocess
with his young flocks • ought to procure one or
two packages oi T
the 'omterers Friend" Im
mediately. A preparation of this kind has
been needed long since, for mon. chicks die
annually than are raised. Another pest, that
of vermin on fowls, and which proves so fatal
to many young broods, may be exterminated
or prevented dt is believed, by the use of this
panacea."—York Pennsylvanian.
JOHN F. LONG & SONS, Wholesale Agents,
Lancaster, Penna.
MANUFACTURED ONLY By
OLOTWOBTHY ce . 00
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
NO, 3313 WEST BALTIMORE STREET,
BALTIMORE,
PRICE 82.00 PER DOZEN TO THE TRADH...
A Liberal Discount Allowed, when purchased
ln•large quantities. • '
OAtrrzos.--The public are cautioned. agalliet
Amy similar preparation; only 'OlotWortby's
are genuine: • up Muir,
Amos 114. Eixrrsi, BAKITIL WAXIIOII4
V niGiala AGENVT.
SMITH do WALTON,
PEAL ESTATE AGENTS.
Have for sale a largo number of PAMIR loa
cared la the finest sections of VIRGINIA AND
WEST VIRGINIA. Mostof them are firstoolass
Limestone Land, well improved, convenient
to Railroads. Prices low. Guest inducements
offered to purchasers. A
SMITMAISON,
Charlestown, Jefferson
feb 6 3mw G West Virginia.
FR SALE—A FARE OP 230 AMMO,
more or less, in Southern MarYlatul,lYNlF
immediately on the Navigable Waterand
convenient to almost daUy steamers.
numbers of Peach and 'pther Fruit Trees
Pill bearing; two thousand young Apple Trees
are being now planted. Oysters, Flea Fowl,
de.. in abundance at the door. 'The place is
admirably adapted to either Fruit, Vegetable
or Nursery culture. Address
E. F. NEALE,
Bt. Clement's Bay P. Q.,
apr 1 St Mt. Mary's county, Md.
G OVERNMENT PROPERTY AT
. PRIVATE BALE BY
PITKIN CO.
An immense amount of Property bought at
Government sales, consisting chie fl y of
10,M0 SETS, NEW AND SECOND-HAND
HARNEsS, BRIDLES .2 COLLARS,
8,000 S,
All Styles,
2,003 WAGON COVERS,
All sizes, new and worn, 5,000 Wool and It . ub.
ber Blankets, and Horse Covers, Military
Clothing, Great Coats, Frock Coats,
Hiatuses, Pants, Shirts,
Drawers, ge.•
Also a large lot or Being, Lead Lines, Buggy
Ambulance and Cart Harness, Double Trees,
Lead Bars, Portable Forges, Ac., dm, Wheel
Team Harness, little worn, all oak tanned
leather, serviceable, cleaned and oiled; 16 per
horse, includingßridle Lead, do $4, Ambulance
or Stage Harness with superior leather Traces,
perfectly culled for farm or general team work,
double sets complete $2 l i ne d 0 Bridles $l, Col
lars 81 to $2, extra hair Artillery case, do
82.50 and $3, Double Rein 11.75 to 82.25. Halter!!
85 to 812 per dozen New Officers, McClellan
Saddles, 011Ido, with plated Bit Bridle sl9,Arsual
Mounted Saddles, good as new 89, with Bridle
821, Boys Saddles 86, Wagon Covers, importer,
10 and 12 sag., Cotton Dock $6 to 812, 1000 Hos
pital Tenn, new and good as new, 12 as. Duck,
14 feet square T e nt 150, ith poles and pins
complete, Wall $l5 to 120, Wedge do 16 to
$B. Shelter Tents for Hay Cups $3O per 100.
Grain Bags, 12 oz. Duck, Eto S Bushel 86 to
810 per dozen, also full assortment of Seamless
Bags,
Small order by Express, C. 0. D.
PITKIN & CO.,
(Formerly on Front street, now)
71 North Second St., just below Arch St
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
ALSO, 5 PARK PLACE, N. Y.
Descriptive price list sent on application.
ap 1. Bmw 13
VALUABLE LANDS FOB SALE.--THE
subscriber offers far sale the fol.owing
valuable fanning and Umber lauds :
A Farm situated in Spring township, Ferry
county. Pa, containing
145 ACRES,
all oloar and in a good state of onitivaLlon ;
having been limed twice, and having a now
Brick House, new Frame Barn, and all the
outbuildings generally on a first..oluas farm,
with a never-lulling spring of water near the
door. There are 95 acres of well-timbered
Woodland a short distance from the farm,
which can be purchased with the farm. The
purchaser gets the crop now in the ground,
which Is large. Cell on the subscriber soon or
else it will bo sold at public sale,
AddressD. K. REEDER,
I:lllottaburg, Perry Co., Pa.
April 20lb, 18118.
Also, a good Saw Mill Property, situated In
Saville township, Perry county, Pa., contain.
lug 77 ACRES, tall clear, the balance well
timbered, a now House and Saw Mill, with a
never failing stream of water. The above
lands are well worthy the attention of per.
chasers, both being in good communltios, near
markets, churches_ sonools and mills, near
each property.
Call on or address soot
D. K. REEDER,
Elliottsburg Perry county, Pa.
The above properties will be sold on liberal
terms. lap 29 81w 17
T HOMNOPPB CROWN CRINOLINEN
Are Charming for Lightneas
TE1011.401.143 CROWN CRINOLINES
Are Superior for Elasticity.
THORSON'S CROWN CRINOLINES
Are unequalled for Durability
T HOMSON'S CROWN CRINOLINES
In a word, are the beat In the world,
and more widely known than any
other.
At wholesale Uy
THOMIION, LANCIDON .4 CO
391 Broadway,
New York.
H OWE' Pi
S ANDARD SCALES.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF SCALE
Warranted to Give Entire Satittfuction.
Send for Catalogue and Circular. Second
hand Scales of other makers, taken In part pay
for ours, for sale ()REAP.
HOWE SCALE CO.,
3 Park Place,:New York,
131 Federal at., Boston
N EW YORK PIANO••VORTE
AG RA FFE, PIANO-FORTES
send for descriptive Catalogue and Price List
apr 3 2mditw
WA. TED—TIRE A DREES' OF EVERY
person In the United States, to whom
will positively be guaranteed $2,00e a year. No
hrnbus. No capital required. Full instruct
[tons, with mammoth circular sent free. Ad
dress, W. 11. DAILEY & CO.,
raid Broadway,
New York.
•
BARNORE,
ap 18 tala.w
3.18 BLEECKER STREET, NEW YORK CITY
32 Years istabitzhed, and 27 Prize Medals
Awarded.
Our Piano Fortes are now universally ac
knowledged by the most distinguished artists
to be the best manufactured, and wherever
they have been introduced and used, we are
not. required to say one word 1n their favor,
their excellence, stands pre-eminently to those
of those makers; and the great anocess achiev
ed and improvements made by us in the last
thirty years, we can afford to sell a first•elass
Plano Forte at 8100 to 8160 less than a similar
qua can be bought elsewhere.
Every Plano Forte Warranted for Five
- -
Years, and to give Satisfaction.,
Our Pianos are made to last, the material
used for every part are thoroughly seasoned,
and of the very best quality that canto pro
cured. No part Is slighted, what thepublio eye
might pass over, never escapes our vigilance
every part. Inside and out, is honestly, faith
fully and thoroughly made, so that it will bear
the most minute examination. They differ
from the loud. tc.arse tone of most pianos,
(which Is bad M the beginning, and grows
worse every day,) intssumala as !Lis refined and
delicate, pure in Its vibrations delightful in its
singing capacity, and has all the power neces
sary to produce every desired effect.
They are, without doubt the best; the moat
lasting, and consequently the cheapest. We
are content with a fair profit. Our prices,
range From WO to 8800. mar 7 dsw
jnuse t t urutolting CioodO, ea.
H O,U S E FURNISIING GOODS 1
STOVES AND TINWARE
COPPER KETTLES, IRON KETTLES,
tiPOONS. IRON LADLES, COFFEE HILLY,
W ASH WRIN G ERN, STAI R RODS,BRUsR FS
CHURNS, BU OR EFTS, 6 l'A N DS, IC orri,EN
TUBS, POTS AND PANS,
COAL OIL LAMPS,
And the thousands of other things you may
need for commencing or continuing house
keeping, at the woll-anown
HO USEKEEPING STORE
Everything yon require yon can get at the low.
e,t cash prices, and made 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 goods
to all, who will consult their own Interests by
calling In, whether they purpose bnyliag or
not.
GAS FITTING, PLUMBING
PUMPS PUT UP AND WATER. PIPES LAID
=SM=
HMI'S WORK 4ND . IRON FITTINGS,
.
4S, - Be sure and drop to at
A. 0. FLINN'S
House Furnishing Store,
. No. U North Queon Street;
la al ttdAw ' . Lams literal'.
TirRiiPIRE Lank
easter:aed Mix Turnpike Road Company
Lave: declared a dividend of id per *Mare, pay.
able on demand,.at .tbe ?armors' National
Bank of Lancaster. • •
QEOB.
NZW.VAVAN • BROBER, T'eaSUrer'
• A Prll Z 7. Lap 28 Rw~ 17
:NMcctigroTiftrATATlVl
,or negotiating a promissory note , fraxxime
'9140, with Johu• Fritz as security, payable to
the order of James G. Bildebnind, at the Lon.
',mater 00unty .National Bank as 1 will not.
aythe same. WILLIAM R. MARK.
apf '2B ltd 2tWo
filiatt•
sew lurk Advanstintuto.
COMPANY
(CIIAILTERED MARCEL, 1861.)
MAYOFACTCREAS OF
GRAND AND SQUARE
NO. 310 AND 312 SECOND AVENUE
(COMES OF 20th STRZE(.)
131M3MMEN3
PIANO :FORTE,
MANUFACTURERS WAREROOMS,
DIIY TOUR
KNIVES AND FORKS,
BED COEDS, WASH LINES,
NU,;.11 NORTH QUEEN STREET
LANCASTER, PA.,
'TEAM WORK DONE,
DISTILLERIES FITTED lIP,
CORsT ij rLY ON fIAHD.
~rga~~ ~o~c~s.
MATS Or r_rareOlAX, UM or
the State of Caliporeds, and. formatly , Of
townstdp, Lancaster county, de/SO.--
Letters of adminudzation on said elate bay-
Lag been granted to the undersigned, all per.
sons indebted-thereto are requested to make
immediate settlement, and those having
claims or demands sal= the lame, will pre
sent Lb= without for settlement td the
undersigned, residing in said township.
op 22 81 11 DAVID BEAM, Administrator.
El= OP MART 1101 SA WINTON&
late of Laneuttr city, Lancaster °Minty
—Letters of Administration On Mid
estate having been granted tothe =Unsigned,
all persons indebted thereto are Nav y
!requeste to
mete Immediate payment, and those ng
claims or demands against the same will pre-
sent them for settlement to the underned
Admlnbarators. CYRUS WINTERtI.
Residing in Lancaster of or ,
JOAN B. REIN
ap 171ttleaw Residing at Reading,
ESTATE OF JABES GIBSON, LATE OP
Martin township, deceased.—Letters Testa.
mentary on said estate haying been granted to
the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto
are requested to make immediate settlement,
and those having claims or demands against
the same, will present them without delay for
settlement to the undersigned, residing in said
township, 1A.M1133 L, GIBSON,
SAMUEL 0111/301q,
March 31, 1688. • Executors.
apr 1 tnws-13
STATE OF 301111 GEORGE SAEGER,
ate of Lancaster city, Lancaster co., doed.
Letters Testamentary ion said estate 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, wilt present
them without delay for settlement to the un
dersigned, residing in said olty.
FREDEJIIOIC. IMBIB9
ap laltdeStw Executor,
ESTATE OF MARY RHEA, LATE .OF
Little Britain township, deceased.—Let
ters testamentary on said estate having been
granted to the undersigned, all persons indebt
ed thereto are requested to matte immediate
payment, and those having claims or demands
against the same will present them toe settle
ment to the undersigned, reindict g ln said town
ship. JAMES PAATEItSON,
ap 8 &we 14 Executor.
riSTATE OF PATRICK REACHER,
late of Drumore township, dec'd.—Letters
astamentary on said estate having been
granted to the undersigned, all parsons indebt.
Ed thereto, are requested to make Immediate
settlement, and those having claims or de
mands against the Sallie, will present them
without delay for settlement to tho under.
signed, residing in said township.
DAVID L. OLACKEN,
MARTHA ANN GLACKEN.
ap 8 Otwl4 Executors.
ESTATE OF JOHN MCELUEE , LATE OF
Lancaster county, Eden township, dec'd.
Letters Testamentary on said estate having
been granted to the undersigned, all persons
indebted thereto are requested to make imme
diate settlement, and those having claims or
demands against the same, will present them
without delay for settlement to the under
signed, residing in Bald township.
DA.NIEL. D. HESS,
ap 8 6t.w.1.1 Executor.
B ANKRUPT NOTICE.
n the District Court of tho
United States for the Eastlln Bankruptcy.
em District of Penna.
At Lancaster, the lith day of APRIL, A. D. 1868,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The un
dersigned hereby gives notice of his appoint.
ment as Assignee of John S. Landis, of the
township of Manor, in the County of Lancas
ter and State of Pennsylvania, within said
district who bee been adjudged a Bankrupt
upon his own petition, by the District Court of
said district.
. .
D. G. ESHLEMAN, Assignee,
ap 16 31...16) No. 80 North Duke et., Lancaster
RANKMUPT NOTICE.
fit the District Court of tho
United States for the East- In Bankruptcy.
ern District of Penna.
At Lancaster, APRIL leth, 18 .
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The nu
derslgned hereby gives notice of his appoint
ment as Assignee of Robert J. King, of the
City of Lancaster, and State of Pennsylvania,
within said district, who has been adjudged a
Bankrupt upon his own petition, by the Die-
Wet Court of said district,
DANIEL 0, BAKER, Assignee,
24 North Duke street,
ap 15 atm 15 Lancaster,
j2AN IL REPT NOTICE.
tho District Court of the
United States for the East-}ln Bankruptcy,
ern District of Penn'a.
At Lancaster, the oth day of APRIL, A. D. 1868.
TO WHOM IT gives CONCERN ; The un
dersigned hereby notice of his appoint
ment as Assignee of Elias Whialer, of the
township of East Donegal, in the County of
Lancaster and State of Pennsylvania, within
said district, who has been adjudged a Bank
rupt upon his own petition, by the District
Court of said district.
D. GE. ESHLEMAN, Assignee,
ap 153t•15] No. 35 Nona Donald., Lancaster.
Ft ANKRI:IPT NOTICE.
the District Court of they
United States for the East- I
ern District of liennsylva—l In Bankruptcy
Lila. •
At Lanenater, the 21st day of APRIL. A. D
1868.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his
appointment as Assignee of Benjamin F. Hal
deman, of the Borough of Columbia, in the
county of Lancaster, and State of Pennsylva
nia, within said diatriot, who has been ad
judged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by
the District Coors of said District.
D. G. FST - TLEMA_N, ' Assignee,
nor 22 3t. 16 26 North Duke St., Lancaster
Ittedical.
L ADIEP'TAKE I'ARTICULAILNOTICE.
TUE REAL VELPAU FEMALE FILLS!
WARRANTED FRENCH.
These Pills, so celebrated many years ago In
Paris, for the relief of female irregularities, and
afterwards for their criminal employment in
the practice of abortion, are now offered for
sale for the first time In America. They have
been kept In comparative obscurity from the
fact that the originator, Mr. Velpati, lea physi
cian in Paris, of great wealth, and strict con
scientious principles, and has withheld them
from general me, lest they should be employed
for unlawful purposes.
In overcoming Female Obstructions, Ner
vous and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back
and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpi
tation of the Heart, Hysterics, &e., and will
eflect a cure when all other means have failed;
and, although a powerful remedy, do not con
tain calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful
to the constitution.
To married ladies and young girls who have
never been regulated, they are peculiarly suit
ed. They will, In a short time, bring on the
monthly period with regularity.
CAurnaN.—Married Ladles should never take
them when there is any reason to believe
themselves pregnant.
Ladles can procure a box, sealed from the
eyes of the curious, by enclosing one dollar
and six postage stamps to M. W. MACOMBER,
General Agent for United States and Caned.,
at Albany, N. Y., or to any authorized Agent..
Dr. D. McCORMICK, Agent, Lancaster.
Sold by all Druggists. Uy 24 lyw
IVIEDICAL.
DOCTOR N. B. BRISBINE,
Physician for Chronic Diseases, has a per
manent office at
NO. 93 EAST KING ST., LANCASTER., PA.,
Where he has been engaged for some Limp past
In the successful treatment of
OLD OBSTINATE DISEASES.
The Doctor might present a volume of cer
tificates -and testimonials of cures, bat the
most satisfactory evidence will be given the
public in a trial of his skill.
Doctor Brisbine devotes exclusive attention
to the class of diseases, in which his practice
has been uniformly successful, effecting cures
when they have balliod all systems of treat.
meat.
CONSUMPTION,
PARALYSIS,
RHEUMATISM,
BRONCHITIS
DYSPEPSIA,ASTHM,
PILES,
AND DROPSY,
DISEASES OF TILE
LIVER,
HEART,
LUNGS
STOMACH,
SKIN, AND OF
THE NERVOUS SYSTEM,
And all those Diseases peculiar to females
through lie, are promptly and permanently
cured when curable, and reasonable charges
made ior
„
The Doctor ' sprincipal remedial agents are
selected carefully from the Pharmacopccia of
the United States and Germany, and prepared
and given out by him at his °dice, and com
bine all the modern irnprovemenla of medi
cine, among which are inhalation. Atomisa
tion, Electrical and Maghetie treatment,
which are all used with sticoess In this late
day ofprogrea4. The Doctor , invites all who
are afflicted, to cal! and 1301:18flit him, free of
charge, and give him and his medicines a
FAITHFUL TRIAL.
Doctor Brisbine Diagnoses by the urine, one
of the moat infallible tests of Diseases known,
using Optical, Chemical and 311oroscopical
tests, enabling him to employ a rational sci
entific and curative treatment; and he will in
no case give encouragement for tile sake of
fees.
The Doctor le a graduate of Sterling Medical
College, and the old German Eclectic School,
was Surgeon and Medical Director in the late
War, has had a large experience, both in civil
and military practice, and only desires repu
tation on hie own merits.
_ _ .
• - - • • - • • •
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE: No. 03 East
King street. a few doors above tho Eastern
Ho
tel, and a little over a square above the Court
Douse.
/W. Consulhatlon free and confidential.
apr 29 omw 17
Nuontante Orimmusito.
COLUMBIA INSURANUIs COMPANY.
CAPITAL AND ARECIM, 854210 40
This Company oontimies to insure Build
ings, Merchandise, and other property, ,i.ust
lose and damage by ;fire, on the matuaiplan,
either for a cash Premium olt premium note.
BLXTH ANNUAL REPORT.
Whole amount Insured ._38,804,206.61
Lees am'S expired In '55... 212,1/48.18:1 8,091,959.51
CAPITAL AND 11100M.B.
Am't of premium ,notes,
Jan. Ist, 1885 342010.68
Lees premium notes ex
pired In 1805 18,01466 410,017.2/
Ain't of premium motes
received int 836 115,584.13
Balancea of
_premiums.
Jan. let, 188 a 3,010.11
'Dish receipts, less coin.
misslonsin 1856 —... 40,768.0 i
CONTRA. 4&570,198.
Lama and expenses paid
133 1 8 8 5,98701
Balance. of Capital and 37,
Assets, Jan. 1, 1886-... 5.32,210,0
415708.8
A. Eif GREEN, Preside ,lB nt.
thcoaos Youno, Jr., Secretary.
hfronana.S. Sinn:A ,N Treasurer.
DIRECTRS:
- .
Robert Crane, -
William Patton,
R. T. llAyon, John W. Bteecdri
John Eel:Arlen, Geo.:YolpsgrJr•
II: G. •afinleh, Nicholas McDonald,
damlF.Eberlein, Michael 8. Shaman,
emus 8. Green 'B. O. Blaymaker,
Bzeorpm_
THEO. W. Agent,
North Duke street, o_pkoal_ti . Court House.
mar Law! .GauTzkr. PENN'a.
SL&TE t SLATS!!SLATE!!!
ROBERT OWENS, AGT.',
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
SLATE ROOFER,
EAST LEMON STREET, ABOVE DUKE,
LANCASTER, PA.
Great Reduction In the Price of Slate Rooting:
• ' Leave your orders at Diller & GroMs
Hardware Store. up 23 8t
siattfi'i sumti.
TUE ClItE/iT PRIZE!
EXPOSITIONIINVIZBEILLLi. PARLI, D 387.
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE COMP'Y.
ELIAS EWE, la.
Awarded over Eighty-two anopetitors
THE HIGHEST PREMIUM,
The Only Gress of the Legion' of Honor
...... 1,
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t.
• ,:7;1111
GOLD, DEDAL
given to AMERICAN SEWING MACEINISA per
Imperial Decree. published In the Moniteur
Unlversel " (Official Journal of the French
Empire), Tuesday, 2d July, 1867, in these Words:
Fabricante de Machines a
cornice exposant.
Er Hows, JR. Manufacturer of Sewing
Machines, Exhibitor.
" Thisalouble first honor is another proof of
the great superiority of the Howe tlewing Ma
chine over all others."
SIBLEY & STOOPS,
No. E 3 SOUTH EIGHTH B. PHILADELPHIA,
Agents for Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Dela
. ware, and West Virginia.
C. FATE,
A Tat.or
Lancaster county,
fob 12 2i s North raeeteSeiwt6.
Union gatitit 3/111road.
T "
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO
OFFER A LIMITED AMOUNT OF THEIR
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
AT PAR,
PAYABLE IN GOLD
The Great Pacific Railroad Line, extending
1721 miles from Omaha, on the Missouri River,
to the tide—waters of the Padilla Ocean, is being
built by two powerful Companies—The Union
Pacific, beginning at Omaha, building West,
and the Central Pacific of California, begin
ning at Sacramento, building:East, until the
two totals shall meet,
Both Companies havo prosecuted the work
with great vigor, tho Union Pacific having al
ready exponded over
THIRTY MILLION DOLLARS,
and the Central over 701 1 0 .Af lntone, upon
their reapeetive parte of the thulertals hag—
THE UNION PACIFIC HAVE COMPLETED
550 MlLES—have iron and other materials for
two hundred mUee upon the ground, and one
hundred additional miles are ready for the
track. They will have a much larger force em•
ployed this year than over before, and It is ex
pected that between
800 ANI) 000 MILES
will be In operation during 18118. There seems
to be no reasonable doubt that the distance be.
tweet/ Omaha and Sacramento will be travers
ed by rail In 1870,
THE GOVERNMENT GRANTS 12,800 acres
of land, and its Bonds to the average amount
of 828,800 per miles, to aid in the construction
of the line, and authorizes the issue of the First
Mortgage Bonds now offered for sale, to the
same amount and no more. The Government
takes a second lion, and gives to the First Mort
gage Bondholders a prior lion for their secur
ity, to which a largo paid-up capital is added.
The Bonds cannot be issued except as each sec
tion of twenty miles is accepted..by Govern
ment commission, so that they always repre
sent a real property.
It is universally admitted that on the com
pletion of the Union Pacific Railroad, Its
through business will make It ono of the most
profitable In the world—but its way or local
business is already several times the interest
on its bonds; so that, if not another mile were
built, they would be a secure Investment.
THE NET EA RNINGS for eight months of
last year on an average of 380 mUes are offi
cially reported at 81,06,130, while the inter
est on all the bonds it could Issue on that
length of road for that time, reduced to cur
rency, was only $345.866.
The amount paid by the Government for the
transportation of troops, munitions, stores and
malls has been, and doubtless will continue to
be, much more than the interest on the United
States Second Mortgagi Bonds. lilt is not, the
charter provides that after the road Is complet
ed, and until said bonds and interest are paid,
at least five per cent. of the net earnings of the
road shall be applied to such payment.
The Union Pacific Bonds are for 81,300 each,
and have coupons attached. They have thirty
years to ruu, and bear annual interest, paya
ble on the first day of January and July at the
Company's Office in the City of New York, at
the rate of six per cent. in gold. The Principal
is payable in gold at maturity. At the present
rate of gold, these bonds pay an annual income
on their cost of
==l
AND IT 18 BELIEVED THAT THEY WILL
SOON BE AT A PREMIUM
The Company have but a very limited supply
of their Bonds remaining on hand, but any
subscrlptlonsacceptect ton greater amount than
can be tilled from Bonds,now in the Company's
possession, will ba supplied from the New
Bonds to be issued on that portion of the road
completed in the Spring, in the order in which
they are received.
The Company reserve the right to advance
the price of their bonds to a rate abovo par at
any time, and will not Jill any orders or re
ceive any subscriptions on which the money
has been actually paid at the Company's office
before the time of such advance.
Parties subscribing will remit the par value
of the bonds aMI the accrued interest in cur
rency at the rate of six per cent, per annum,
from the date on which the last coupon was
paid. Subscriptions will be received in Lan
caster:by
LANCASTER NATIONAL BANK.
REED, AtefiRANN & CO., BANKERS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
and in New York at the
Company's Office, No. 20 Nassau Street
JOHN J. CISCO 6:SON, BANKERS,
NO. 95 WALL STREET.
And by the Company's Advertised Agents
throughout the United States.
Remittances should be made In atilt, or
other funds par In New York, and the Bonds
will be sent free of charge by return express.
Parties subscribing through local agents, will
look to them for their safe delivery,
A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR 1888 has Just
been published by the Company, giving fuller
information than Is possible In an advertise
ment, respecting the Progress of the Work, the
Resources of the Country traversed by the
Road, the Means for Construction, and the
Value of the Bonds, which will be sent free on
application at - the Company's °Mee or to any of
the advertised agents.
JOHN J. CISCO,
Treasurer, New York
ap 18 dmdetw
Atiorntgo-at-gaur.
G. W. HUNTER,
, 9• . f •
WM. LEAMAN t
No. 5 North Duke a. Lancaster
IL C. KREIDY,
No. 38 North Duke et., Lancaster
A. J. STEINMAN,
No. 9 East Oranges it., Lancaster
H. 21. NORTH,
Columbia, Lancaster comity, Pa,
1111A.8. DENIMS,
No. 3 South Make et., Lancaster
A BRAM SHANK . ,
No, 88 North Date at., Lancaster
J. W. F. swipr,
No. 18 North Doke et.. Lancaster
A. HERR Eturm,
No. 10 South Queen at.. Lancaster
EDGAR C. REED
No. /8 North Duke et.. Lancaster
FRED. 8. PYFEet,
No. 5 South Duke et., Lancaster
T. W. JOHNSON,
No. 25 South Queen et.. Lancaster
A.J. SANDERSON,
No. 21 North Duke street, Lancaster.
S. 11. PRIOR, '
No. 6 North Doke It.. Lancaster
WM. A. WLISON,
No. 5S East King st..Lonoaster
T. W. PAITEBSON,
:• : • . . . : .
- SIMON P.EBt,
ATTORN - EY AT_ ,LAW
OFFICE WITH N. ELLMAICER, EZQ.,
NORTE DtrKS ST2=2,
LANCASTER, PA.
sept 2.5 lyw3B•
WncITHER H. LONG, ATTORNEY AT
LAW, NO. 8 43011TH DUKE STREET,
aster.
Special attention paid to procuring or op•
posing discharges of debtors in bankruptcy,
proof and presentation of claims, rendering
professlonsa assistance to assignees, and all
business, in short, connected witliproceedings
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 Myatt
ageous to have a preliminary consultation.'
je 19 tfw 24
D. G. RHOADS.
FLOUR, GRAIN
.AND PRODUCE
O 0 Af .ALTBS/ON MICkCHANT,
18 LASALLE STREETf,
CHICAGO, ILL.
Particular attention paid to the purchase of
Grain and Produce for eastern orders.
REFERENCES:
Bushong & Bro.,Bankers, Reading, Penna. .
Barnhart & Koch, Grain Dealers, '
Whitlock & Wallace, Coma Merchants, N, Y.
City National Bank, Chicago, 111.
apr I
agticiatal;
COM IP I. E T'E .0.11,1111
EfAXOTACrnfIuED HT lIMMIT BOWES,
PHILADELPHIA.
KATO smog
anper•Phosphate of Lime, Ammonia and
Potash.
WARR/MED FREE PION ADI7LTZRATION.
Packed in Eva of 200 Ea each.
Price tae per Ton Vuu /121 '
Liberal discount to dalers.
It has relied good crops ofWheat,Ciorn, OM,
Potatoes, Ora" COME, Tobssoo, and Vegeta.
tables of all Elm/IL Itsrawrs would do well to in.
Quire of their neared dna/erns fatalism as to the
restate obtained from the we of Obvipiete:Manure.
The growing mope of Wheat, at this time, freely
attest Ea virtues.
It is highly recommended by all who have
used it up to this time.
We have numerous testimonials to the effect
that it is an Invaluable Fertiliser, and toe re
commends. R highly as a top dressing for Wheal and
Gras
DIXON, SHARPIES& & CO.,
flata AGENTS.
119 Sours WATER AID 40 Sorra Wmtaviss.
Phttadeiphia. /la
For sale by WM. REYHOLM
mar 11 tfwiOl 79 South St., BolUmme, Md.
TO F ARIKEROT
PACIFIC GUANO COMPA Y'a
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO.
•The attention 01 Farmers and other consfun.
en of Fertilize= is invited to this Guano, as
worthy of their special notice. Its use for Nev.
eral in .yland, Virginia and other
Southern States, for all crops, has Liven It a
standard character for excellence unequalled
by any other. /A 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 to 300108 of the beat
Superphosphate& It ripen:the wheat crop from
Ave to seven days earlier that the phosphates,
which fact alone gives It incalculable advan.
sale A liberal discount to dealers. For
JOHN S. REESE dr. CO.,
General Agents for Pacific Guano Co..
88 South Delaware Ave., Philad'a.
mar 25 6mwl2) And 71 South Bt., Baltimore.
$2OO. $2OO.
FOR THE HARVEST OF 1868.
"THE VALLEY CHIEF."
The above sum will boy one of
MARSH, GRIER & CO.'S COMBINED
SELF-RAKING REARMS AND MOWERS.
"The Valley Chief," Judging by the succees
attending the working of the one hundred
machines we built last season, will, in a short
time supersede all others. We are now build
ing three hundred more of these complete Har
vesters, and with confidence offer them to the
public, feeling assured that their excellent
points cannot fall to secure universal appro
val. They have been tried in all sorts of grass
and grain to the entire satisfaction of our nu
merous customers. Their advantages are in
the combination of a complete Mower, with a
simple, efficient Self-raking Reaper, and form
ing a simple, strong and handy machine,
which two horses can draw with ease. For
reliability In doing good work in tangled
grain no other can compete with the Marsh-
Self-Rake' and In this assertion we appeal to
our six hundred customers in Lancaster
county alone. We also refer to the official re
port of the great national trial at Auburn, N.
Y., of the Elelbßaklng Reapers, in which the
Marsh-Self-Rake toot the highest mark. See
page 41 and 42 of the second national trial of
Mowers and Reapers, by the " New York State
Agricultural Trial Society." The Valley Chief
is a two-Wheeled machine, has a folding finger
bar, side delivery, can be raised and lowered
with ease while in motion, and is made prin
cipally of steel and Iron. Please call and see
samples at our Works, in MT. JOY, or at the
southwest corner of Centre Square! Lancaster,
Pa. MARSH, GRIER & CO.
DAVID DUSILIKOLDZE, Agent. apr 8 3mw 14
THERE IS. NO
MANURE
A RAW BONES
FROM WIIICII IS HAIM
"QCT H .A. 1•7 T' S
RAN 13011,E
SUPER-PHOSPHATE I
Warranted Perfectly Pure and Free from
AdnlCeratlon
STANDARD GUARANTEED
BEstablished Dann excellent Fertllizer,
by years of constant use, and highly re
commended by all who have used it as a
O
And permanent Improver of the soil,
GREAT CROP PRODUCER
Ai, EVERY FARMER SHOULD USE IT
CRUFT & YOUNG,
Dianntaaturer's Agent,
E 22 SOUTH WHARVES,
Factory at Wilmington, Dol.
S fen Sa- FOR SALE BY ALL DEAL mw ERS.
20 7
B AUGH'S CONEERCIAL EA NIMES
air We announce to farmers and dealers in
Fertilizers, that the following prices have been
adopted for the present Spring season :
Baugh's Saw Bone Phosphate.
Price, $5O per 2,000 lbs.
Baugh's Chicago Bone Fertilizer
Price, $4O per 2,000 Ibs.
Baugh's Chicago Blood Manure.
Trice, $5O per 82,000 lbs.
This well known popular trado-mark will
be found upon every package or tho above
manures.
TRADE MARK
The, high estimation in which BADGE'S
Borns Mumma have been held, during four
teen years past, we shall fully; Sustain in the
future. Having now the entire control of the
great resources of tne City of Chicago, for far•
nishing Ammonia and Phosphate yielding
material, viz:—Bones, Dried Fiesh,.Blood, &a.
we have, in oonnection with our works in
Philadelphia, the largest facilities for tarnish
ing these manures, at the above low prices.
BAUGH &BONS, Philadelphia.
NORTH-WESTERN FERTILIZING COM
PANY, Chicago.
JOHN RALSTON &CO., Gen , ' Ag's, New York.
GEORGE W. HIRER & CO., " Boston,
GEO. DUGDALE, Wholesale Ag't, Baltimore
For all information respecting the above
Manures, address either of the above houses.
Jan 29 ,9mw 4
AR ZEES LOOK TO TOUR lATEBEST
NEW JERSEY REAPER AND MOWER
COMBINED
BEST MOWER AND COMBINED MACHINE
IN THE WORLD
FIRST PREMIUMS awarded at the follow
ing Fairs: Penn'a State Fair, 1886. East PO.
Agricultural, 1886. Montgomery county, 1805.
Bucks county, 1885. Doylestown Agricultural,.
1805. Lehigh county, 1865. Hunterdon county,
N. J., 1881. Warren county, N. J., 1886. First
Premium as a Mower at the Field trial of the
East Penn's Agricultural Society, held May
29, 1888. First Premium as a Mower and Reaper
combined, at the Field trials of the Burlington
County Agriculture/Society, held July 2, 1800.
Also, First Premium at New Jersey State Fair,
held at Trenton, 1888.
FARMERS, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST
BUY THE BEST SELF-RAKE MA
CHINE IN MET.
Ten Years' experience I n Be K lling Reaping
and Mowing Machines enables me to offer you
for the Harvest of 1888 the only two-wheeled
Belf•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 in a day, and dolt better, than two men
can do with the best combined hand machine
now in use. This has been our experience and
that of many of our beat Farmers who have
used them the last three seasons. Take off
your Rake and Platform and you have one of
the very beet Mowers in use; In cutting down
tangled grain or grace with this Machine, you
can drop your cutter bar as low as you may
desire without stopping your team ; you can
Roble or Lower it with all ease while it is In
motion.
REFERENCES:
Peter Landis, Philip Bayaman,
John B. Wielder, Jefferson Gnash,
George D. Lefevro, David Landia(Pequea)
Abraham King, JohnK. Masterson,
John Donor, Amos 11, Shuman,
Abraham B. Mylin, Christian Herr,
John B. Btoultzfouse, Joel Kendig,
Jacob Bwarr, John K.Long,
Benjarain,Dishong, Isaac Boyer
Levi Bener, David Land is,
Hershey Groff, Ezra Hostetter.
Martin Witmer, David Beller,
Amos Shenk, Christian Lipp,
Joseph P. Ambler, Elias Hershey,
Hiram Hotting, John S. Musser,
Amos Minicla, Simon Minlch,
Jacob &Mock, . Jonas Whaler,
David Krieder, Martin Herr,
Christian& Lapp, John& Cadwell,
David Yoder, John H. Hershey,
Samuel Rule - , Jacob Becker,
John Lefevre. Abram D. Kneeler.
Michael E. Wenger, Jacob Wey,
George G. Bender, Rudolph Herr,
Henry Bowman, Levi
Beni. Jacob Grabill,
Isaac Burkholder, To i liut - EtliZO__,
David H. Mannish, Amos W. Hernial;
Abram Stouffer, Jacob Stonltzfonao,
John K. Lapp, John Marem lcr,
John L.. Herr,
Jacob L. Brubaker, SamnelNisaley,
Henry M. Lehman, David L. Miller,
John B. M,ylln, Jacob B. Neff,
John S. Miller, Adam Detrich.
Henry Musser, David Charles,
Benj. B.Leman, David Witmer,
Abraham H. Stauffer, Abraham F. Landis,
Baxter Black, Adam Mower,
George Keit& Addison Bitch,
Jacob B. Brubaker, Dr. Geo. W. Batelle,
Benj. B. Bear, Benj. L. Clamber,
Daniel Hsu, Moses Snavely
Amos Grebe, Martin B. Herr,
Abraham H . Fisher, Henry Grail;
Levi Herr. Benj. L. Landis, •
Jacob C. Kready, Elias Henselmmi,
John Shenk, Jacob Ronk
Henry Hofllnan, Bear & Kauffman
John M. Landis, Christian Brandt, ,
Henry E. Wolfe, Ha 8.
maLiimiteT,"er'
Samuel B. Fisher, David E.
Abner Miller, Christian V. sloths,
Jacob B. Landhs, Levi Bear,
Jacob K. Myers, William Bprecher,
A. 0. Keppler, 8. B. Black,
Jacob A. Bear, Joel Wenger,
John Mannish, Lan. Co. aline House
Jacob F. Stoultzfonse, Jacob Bwartley,
John Lehman, Ohrsatian B. Herr,
Martin Swan,
,Sold by FED. BPRECHER,
Agricultural Store.
LANCAATZ.B. PA.
BMWB
GEORG:
At his
No. 111 EAST Ewa MT
Mar 4
Nhilsatipbb 44ver#9eststs.
THE zpvuulluisa rlu
J. J. ItIOICABEION & CO.,
12S MAwr Etnizer, Part.A.VA.,
/ 1 1111.=ra iemt rlatOulliZa r tl a r LrLand
mu 25 in tlus United State& uwll
Ha. SPRING OPENING. 1868.
E TRE & LaNDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA
NEW SPRING SILKS.
NEW STYLE SHAWLS.
NOVELTIES IN DREss GOODS.
STEEL AND PEARL POPLINS.
& 1.. always keep the
BEST BLACK SILKS.
N. 13.—Nrr Casa Inmate will find It to their
Interest to WI, as Remains from Auction are
daily received.. (mar 25 etwl2
No. Z. WILLIAMS & sON,S
,
I 8 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia,
LAMOZEIT MANIIWACIWILBEI OW
VENETIAN BLINDS
AND WINDOW SHADES,
air SELL AT THE LOWEST PRICES. 'CI
Blinds Bepaired, Store Shades, Trimmings,
Fixtures, Plain Shades of all kinds Curtin
Oornloos, Picture Tassels, Cord Bell Polls, &a.
ap 1.5 2inlrls
SHEPPARD,
VAN HARLINGEN LS.
No. 100 S CUE.STNIIT STREET.
PHILAD ELPIZIA
WHITE GOODS,
LINEN,
HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS
CT)]. TAIN ESTABLISHMENT.
MO special attention of buyers is respect
fully invited to our new and extensive assort
ment of Choice SPRING GOODS.
PRINTED LINENS, PIQUES & PERCALES.
WHITE PIQUES of now patterns, In cords
and figures.
BIRDS-EYE LINEN, LINEN CAMBIUM,
and LINEN LAWNS.
LINEN CAMBRIC BMUS., Gorman, Irish
and French, in Hemstitched, Corded Border
andy..mbroldered.
LINENS and WRITE GOODS, nt very re
duced prices.
EMBROIDERED and PI L AIN FRENCH
SHIRT 130803113, of new pattßus.
JUST RECEIVED, PER STWIER CITY
OF BOSTON,
Another Invoice of elegant and superb quality
DOUBLE DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS,
In all sizes, with NAPKINS to match.
ALSO, Heavy Linen Bheetings, 0.1, and
full 3 yards wide, and a superior real Barnsley
Linen, for single beds, at 17,4 cents being less
than actual gold price. Also, a groat bargain
In Barnsley Linen, Floor Cloths, 24, 8, 11% and
4 yards long,
ALSO, Beet Heavy Pillow Case Linens, In all
widths.
Double Damask and real Barnsley Table
Linens.
French Double Damask and Huckabaok
Fringed Towels.
Silesia Table Cloths, Napkins and Towels, o
specialty,
ALSO, Fine Marseilles Quilts, very elegant.
Rich Croton' and Furniture Chintzes.
Blankets, Flannels and Furniture Dimities.
ALSO, of latest arrivals
Laos and Nottingham Curtains, of now pat
terns.
Rich Heavy Curtain and Furniture Materi
als,
Window Hollands and Plain and Bordered
Shades, of new styles.
Embroidered Cloth Plano, Table and Me
lodeon Covers.
Elegant Plaid and Striped Table Coverings.
aprl3 ihnw la
WALL PAPERS.
PAPER HANGINGS!
AN LISSEENSE STOOK OF
WALL PAPERS
NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES:
FOR PARLORS, HALLS, ETC.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
HOWELL oz BOURKE'S,
Corner 'of Fourth and Market Streets,
apr 1 3m 13) PHILADELPHIA.
E. 0. THOMPSON,
FASHIONABLE
T AIL OR,
SEVENTH AND WALNUT STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
Samples to order from, and instructions for
measurement, sent to Gentlemen residing out
of the city, and satisfaction guaranteed. Those
visiting the city.are Invited to leave their meas
ures for present or future orders.
Pantaloon cutting Is a speciality. Great ex
perience In this branch of tailoring warrants
an invitation to those desiring good fitting
pantaloons to give him a trial.
mar 26 2mwl2
MILLINERY AND STRAW DODDS,
No. 218 ARCH ST. ABOVE .SECOND,
PHILADELYILLA.
The enbscriber le now prepared to offer to
his customers and the trade generally a
large and well selected stock of STRAW and
MILLINERY GOODS, PATTERN BONNETS,
FLOWERS, RIBBONS, BONNET FRAMES,
&c., &c.
N. B.—All orders will receive careful and
prompt attention. WM. K RUBEN,
mar 18 2mw 218 Arch street, Phila.
MOURNING GOODS.
RICKEY, SHARP A CO.,
NO. 727 CHESTNUT STREET,
Have a large assortment of MOURNING
GOODS, AT LOW PRICES.
BLACK WOOL DELAINE-S,
BLACK TAMISSE,
BLACK ALPACAS, •
BLACK ALPACA POPLINS,
BLACK BIABITZ,
BLACK BOMBAZINES,
BLACK THIBET SHAWLS,
BLACK CRAPE VEILS, ETC., ETC.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
727 CIIIE.S'TNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA.
tab 5 irvi , 5
628. HOOP SHIRTS( 628
WM. T. HOPKINS' "OWN MAKE"
OF "KEYSTONE SKIRTS,"
Are the Best and Cheapest Low Priced Hoop
Skirts In the market. Trail Skirts, 25 spring.,
MOO; 80 springs, 81.20; and 90 springs, 81.98.
Plain Skirts, tapes, 20 springs, 80 cents; is
springs, 95 cents; SO springs, 81.15; and 25
springs, 81.25. Warranted in every respect.
"Our 0 WN Make" of "CHAMPION 13K IMTS."
are in every "way superior to all other Hoop
Skirts before the public, and only have to be
examined or worn to convince every one of
the tact. Manufactured of the best linen-fln
tithed English Steel Springs, very superior
tapes, and the style of the metallic fastenings
and manner of securing them surpass for du
rability 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 otherd. Every lady
should try them. They are being sold exten
sively by Merchants throughout this and the
adjoining States at very moderate prices. If
you want the best, ask for "Hopkins' Chem.
plan Skirt." If you do not find them, got the
merchant with whom you deal to order them
for you, or come or send direct to us. Mer
chants will find our different grades of Skirts
exactly what they need, and we especially in
vite them to call and examine our extensive
assortment, or send for Wholesale Price List.
To be bad at Retail at Manufactory, nod of
the Retail Trade generally, and at Wholesale
of the Manufacturer only, to whom all orders
should be addressed.
MANUFACTORY AND SALESROOM,
628 ARCH STREET,
Between 6th and 7th Ste. PHILADELPHIA
mar 4 4mw9) WM. T. HOPKINS.
CHAS. L. HALE,
DIANTIVACTIJEtEII Off
VENITIAN BLINDS,
WINDOW SHADES,
NO. 831 ARCH STREET
PHILADELPHIA
CURTAIN CORNICES, ViXTURES,
Holland, Gum Cloths, Shale Fixtures, Blind
Trimmings, dm. Old Blinds painted and
trimmed to look equal to new. Store
!amides made and lettered. Orders
through Mall promptly attended to.
RP - Opposite Milliken's Linen Store.
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PHILADELPHIA CAN Ii.KR HOSPITAL
R. H. BLIND, M. D.,
Clinical Lecturer and Professor of Malignant
Diseases in the Philadelphia University of
Medicine and Surgery: Physician to the Uni
versity Hospital; founder of and principal
Physician to the Philadelphia Cancer HOl3.
pital, cite., is daily making astonishing and
ainlpet miraculous cures of Cancer by a new.
treatment, a Cancer Antidote, that apparently
enters Into the chemical composition of the
Cancer, or .oancerouz affections, antidoting,
killing and destroying the cancer, every par
ticle, root fibre belonging to it, without pain or
the use of the knife, without caustic, eating or
burning medicines, Without the Ices of blood;
or in the least affecting the sound flesh. No
other treatment should ever be used. No
other persons have these antidotes.
To investigate this :treatment, or to see
patients undertreatment, call atthe Office, No.
931 Arch street., or address "Post Office Box
1474. PtiLladelphiara."
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KARRIAGE GUIDE.
Iyl, Young's great Physiology wor Instructor
one his own Doctor—Being &Private
'for Married Persons or those about to Marry,
both male and female In everything concern
ing the physiology and relations of our Sexual
System. and the Production or Prevention of
Ofnipring including all the new discoveries
never before given in the Builllah
by Wm. Young, M. D. This Is really& valuable interesting work. it is written in plain
language for the general reader, and Is Ulna.
traced with upwards of 100 engravings. All;
younf ze married people, or those contemplating,
marr , and having the least Impediment to
marrl 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 net to lie about the house. It
will be Bent to any one on the receipt of. Fifty
Cents. Address 'Dr. Win. Yotuigi No, • Allr,
Sp y et, above Fourth, Philadelphia. -
Philadelphia. 0 oe
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Ready-Made Clothing !
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER.
SPRING SPRIER
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Arm
BUMMER
READY-MADE CLOTUINU
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
LOW PRICES, LOW PRIOFI9
MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BUYS' CLOTHING
MElrki, YOUTHS' AND 130‘' (Minting°.
REMIT-MADE.' AND MADE TU ORDER.
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MEASURES SENT US, AS PElt
DIAGRAM, WILL BE ATTEND
ED TO PROMPTLY. WE ARE
CONSTANTLY RECEIVING NEW
GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUAI-
MER WEAR. CLOTHING MAD}
TO ORDER FORMEN AND BOYS,
ON THE MOST REASONABLE
TERMS
ROCK HILL K WILSON,
ROCKIIILL tt, WILSON,
ROCKHILL at WILSON,
003 AND 005,
CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA
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CLOTIW, CAI3I7IMNItIZS AN D CLlYrlll NO
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HAGER t BROTHIMS
FINE BLACK AND COLORED CLOTDS,
FRENCII dr. AMERICAN COATINUH.
CASSIMERES FOR SUITS.
CA.BLIMERETTS, DRAP ETIZ, .11.:A NH, Sr
ALSO,
GOODS FOR BOYS'
.WEAR I
A very largo and complete assortment and
Prices as Low as In 1010,
READY MADE CLOTHING I
FINE DRESS BUITS.
MEDIUM AND FINE CASSIMERE 13UITH.
SUITS FOR SOY'S.
A. full assortment ',roar own manaraeture and
guaranteed to gtvo sallslactlon In
PRICE, QUALITY AND STYLE.
HAGER A. IMO'S.
LADIES DRESS GOODS!
We Invite an examination of
NEW SPRING DREBB GOODS
JUST RECEIVED I
ALSO;
MOURNING GOODS!
Of Lapln'e Manufacture, Including
BOMBAZINES, TAMIESE,
CANTON CLOTHS
BILK POPLINI&CHALLIES,
POPLIN ALPACAS,
MOHAIBS, aft, deo.
BLACK AND COLORED SILKS I
FROM FINE TO EXTRA QUALITIE.9
HAGER & BROTHERS.
WINDOW SHADES!
HAGER & BROTHERS have now In store a
choice selection of WINDOW SHADES, to
which they invite attention.
Also, all widths of White, Buff and Green
Shade Hollands.
Miiiia
WALL PAPERS,
WALL PAPERS.
HAUER & BROTHERS are now receiving
SPRING STYLIN FUR 1888.
Our Stock will be found complete, and to
eemprleb a great variety of new dosigue of
plain and decorative
PAPER HANGINGS,
Fine Stamped Gilt, Saline, Blank and Wood
Colon, for
PARLORS, RAILS, DINING ROOMS AND
CHAMBERS.
Also, DECORATIVE PAPERS In
MARBLE, FRESCOES, OAK, WALNUT.
ROSEWOOD, dm.
Tho most complete assortment over offered
In Lancaater,and will be sold at less than Phila
delphia prices. Call and examine.
HAOER & BROTHERS.
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ENGLISH BRUSSELS,
ENGLISH TAPESTRY,
Imperial Three-Ply, Thpasiry ingrain, /trim and
auperitne ingrain, Three-Ply and Plain Vem,
lian, Wool Dutch, CM !age, Hemp and Rag
Curpels of Hariford and Lowell, and
best .Philade/Ala makes.
FLOOR OI LCl.43Tl.l2—from 1 to 4 yards wide.
Cocoa and Canton Mattlnge, Rugs, Door
Math, dtc. .
We now offer a very fill and complete stock
and at VERY LOW PRIOEI.
max 25 trwl2 HAGER h BROMISM.
1868 THE GREATEST BARGAINS 1868
AND TEE BEST PLACE TO BUY?
CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST,
O.IIEAP JOHN'S VARIETY STORE
NO. 8 E•6T KING STRZILT,
LANCASTER CITY
TILE MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT IN
THE CITY,
and at unprocedentedly Low Prices, of (Mods
of all kinds.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY,
TOYS Or EVERY DESCRIPTION,
PERFUM CRY, SOAPS,
and an °fitness variety of Notions. Ito also
ea on hand a large and finely soleeted stock of
DR Y GOODS/
ULOVEA, 11081EltY
AND TRIMMINGS OF ALI. KINI)8
ALSO, BOOTS AND SNOBS
for Men Women and Children. Mao,
TIN WARE.
LOOKING GLAHRES,
GLASS AND QUEENSWARE,
Now la the time to get bargains, as the entire
stock hen beeniald to atgreatly reduced figures
GOODS BOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
so- Remember the cheapest and beat place
to buy In all Lancaster Is at
CHEAP JOHN'S
deo O. a Eeier KIIIO ST.. LANCIA/ITM; CITY S .
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glumbing, Sas titling, At.
riAB-EATING AND PLUMBING.
1..7f JOHN DEANER & M. No. 7 East King
ihroet, with Increased facilities, are now pre
pared to attend to all orders with promptness
and dbmatch. Having none but the best work.
men employed, all work will be finished In a
superior manner, and with all the modern Im
provements.
Copper Kettles and Wash Boilers, and all
kinds of Copper Work for Breweries d Dis
tilleries attended to with prompineur ving
cangreatly enlarged this. departinent, orders
be fi
TIN ROOFS & SPOUTIN
Attended to In anypart of thecity ao county.
Furnaces, Heaters, Stoves, Ranges, and all
modern Improvements for heating churches,
Halls, Parlors, Houses, Sc., always on hand,
and will be put up In any part of the city or
county, or their repairs attended to at any
time. JOHN 'DEANER a 00.,
No. 7 Emit King atrept,
Lancaster Pa,
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17011 NO FOLKS ATTENTION!
Now la the time to get married. You :mu
uncial;
_your houses with STOVER, RETTLES
PANS TINWARE, and allother , 1100aluterf.ar
M i
doles n our line at tke •
GOOD OLD LOW PRICHK
OLD FOLKS, now le the time Ibr you to buy
for the younia Salo TIN...WARE to. look like
Silver ; BRASS and .00PPNIt WARE to look
like Gold. We have enlarged our business, and
can oiler every inducement to those who are
now buying HOUSE STIEBS.• •
JOHN DEANER'PO ,
• Na 7 Fiat King atrek%••
Lancuter.FW.
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WINDOW SILADEm 1
TEA BETH, AC., MI