NAtutow-Grxof RAD.rtoeo MEETItio : A fleeting of the I tircentrs of the Lancaster and Reading Narrow-Gunge Railroad Company, was told in IL :office of Major R. W. Shenk, Presi dent, Mondry morning at 11 o'clock. The Di rectors were all pres , nt ith the, exception of Iwo. A reSohlti , »l was adopted. directing no tice to Ire git -II to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company that ibis company intends to cross thin road a: L - imersection with Water street at rate. ;nit appointing . a committee of three Direcnos and live additional stockholders, con sisting of .1. 11. Peacock, chairman, Geo. K. Rced. U. A. Ilitner, 11. 11;. Smith, Dr. Henry C'ar penter, S. M. spencer. F. Shroder and Geo. M. Steinman. 1. , take in charge, the Water Street division of this road, and the crossing of the relmsylYmtiailialroad. A committee of three, consiititig : r4 John Sidles, Wm. 1.. Pciper and Major R. W. Shenk, wa s appointed to take in charge all additional subscriptions. The report of E. 1). North, esq., assistant solicitor. showed the securing of w urly three-fonrths of the right of way upon very favorable terms. 'the report of the cngineet, Mr. Geo. If. Arms, exhibited that the work lied been actively commenced, lii that at 1,0.1. i; , 10,000 worth of work would be done in December. He wag directed by the Board to breate the road at Quarryville; without delay. A resolution Was also :ulopted calling in ten per cent. per month of the capital stock untig all is paid in. Dom E. Billingfelt, who represented the northern section, reported that netive efforts are now being untile to put the main hue under coatract on the Hue already de- tell - Mood upon. The Sloe I and evi•tificates of tho com pany, as authorized by law, were ordeivil to be printed inanwiliatcly, and the Board unanimously resolved to prost , ct, le the work to eoutilet ion . I . lto annual elect ion for DIRT.- h , rs trill he. held Oil the ih'St :1()111hty JalltlatV. A FATAL Exel.osioN : A corres pondent from l'eter,lairg . , in: with the account of a lerrii,lc coal oil lamp ex plosion which icaairrial at ilat illiage on 31011- (lay evenint;, 1.1 , t : Our (amnion:lly w on :1!;;I:dity eve ning ANIIII On; al111"1111( eine! (hal nn txplo nion tool; plaec irt , lll a houp al the ir;;idence of 'taco); 11. (iral;i11,11-',1;iig Inlif audit. welt of the till;;;;;; -1;n:;?. ihk county. It appears aft, r the N,Cle Ihinue,ll with their laity and ners coueret ;lied in their I;v:t!. hill, 11110 had .:one Iron; leant; oti acc;;nat of he..ilics , ). Mrs. I.; ;1)1;111 had 11,1 . N,llll her lap, and Burin II tin,, the hill 4 , i 41 lin heil the lamp, %41ti..11 n a—tamlltit: ph'5...111;4 to v, here crc -111;;;; ; ; ; u i;;;;;;;n1 the in hole ht ..1 Iloine. Ent tor th( t-I Adam ir:ty awl an lad) 1 , 5' Ili,. d, ICI Ih , Y,ll. have lairwal. lir-. (Ht\ aLd ~ 1 114 r Chilli radly 1 , 111 nr IL . 1 . 110 (111111, \\ 111111, I liciltiNi• 1 . • 1 I 0.111 , 1.111'11,1 ill till . :I! 11 111111 . (-11 day 1,12.10. at II tzirl- 111' 0 niav !Amy fatal. linatida hitt. a y.alti..z. lady, i -1,11 :t!..1 :111ti A(1.011 an hir,ll.ll. evenin4 `;K 1111111 :tit , r rrtc' o'eloel, there w,:ts a errs ..al iiisi.l.ty niete.,,s. At first uto:<t of them seemed to l o t--.!n a direction from north to ruuth , si ith ovea, , i.aion.l' iron' the Ilin,tlV 0:1,1 , )1 . WCZt they :I 1.,,h0t a Intl.. east of the zennli hi a iodill-ra-tivar.lle au l -o'tlt-e'it %vardty ilireetion. They turn very different, in :tplit'arlll(ll t. 0111.. :1 !WIT 1111 , 11 ul 11:4ht raf , ,hig the ' r. • a acll 11..1111C1l MICLAN 11:1:•Sing N% it ent rapidity. (dhrt, with at train 4,f lire tlt•la lilse a rocket. Or ru iuu,lllv nnr nulhl un t, in a (11r1(91 lint! Its thott!..,ll Iltrotp2 . ll a up !Haw too dell,c to allow ,ifai;4lll motion to 0 right a hi I)uring the early pm 111.• thry %lenc ality),zt vuit- ; twit or Ito .re t, t ltu 2 : t s thle at lb , ' sate tint. later Ihry were Irss frequent. NVe st•tt I c tdtr cxeltant4,.. , that on Tuesday a t,illtilar display was visiltle ul Nt.'s I l'AN't.ll. where it NV:IS to he the II 02:111ClItS Of MOWS comet, tchirit lairAed ••otile• years; ago, now puss i through ma. ililf“ , ,pliere. If so lye are very hank nil that it ceinci in thi. , frair,inentary fortn. ,aii-iderinii; 1% , re threat ened by one riantitne air A 1 ith a 1 , i4 ( . omit With 111 , 11 h 1,..1.1 4,1 1 11) >nite the pi ol.lout of ":tnytiiing to heat tit:lnt" we cull -4Tatlllate 0111',,eiVeS. TIIE AND 4'.11:1:11:,T l'(o1)-1.1VER OIL in IlaZard llMilt . on t h e Sytt nhore, from fresh. -c•MMell hy //aZ itrii Oh, :Sew Yorl.. 11 1, al,scAutely pure and surer/. l'atietas Ndto have once taken it preter it to all other.. l'hysieimi, have decided superior to any of the other oil , in the market. 5-12 w ( . 11A PPM) 11 1):;. Lirr, 11)112,11 I , llllrieS. 41111Vrl{ 111111 S, Sllll-111011111, 1 . 111:11.,Pti8 alive- I OILS cured. and tlw sLin made :oft and smooth. by indite the iper 'fur Nnup, nitille try Ilazard NVIV York. Be certain to get the Juniper Tar S,,al), an there are many worthless imitation: made Ivith common tar. 5-12 w .Beware of Counterfeits I JOB MOSES' "MNlTEClllitila are extensively CommitTimms'''. Dishonest Dreg , gists endeavor to sell the counterfeits to make greater profile. The genuine have the name of Job Moses on sack package. AU others are worthless imitations. The 0111NOINII Pills are unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. They moderate all excesses and remove all obstructions, from What ever MILLION TO MARRIED LADIES they are particularly suited. They will in a short time bring on the monthly period with regularity; and although very powerful, contain nothing hurt ful to the constitution. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight. exertion, Palpitation of the Heart . Hysterics and Whites, they will effect a cure when all other means have failed. The circalars around each ipackageve lull directions an d advice, or will be sent fre gi e to all writing for them, sealed from observation. N. B.—ln all cases where the assurers cannot bo obtained, One Dollar enclosed to the Solo Proprie tor, JOB MOSES, 18 Cort/andt St., New York wilt insure a bottle of the genuine. containing Fifty Pills, by return mail, securely sealed from any knowledge of its contents. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS 4 ` CRTC COUGHS, COLDS, ANTI:INA, BRONCHITIS, SORE • THROAT, HOARSENESS, DIV•ICULT BRIATHING, IN CIPIENT CONSUMPTION AND LUNG DISEASES. They have no taste of medicine, and any child will take them. Thousands have been restored to health that had before despaired. Test VPTI 111 Pond rede of cases. Ask tor BRAN'S ULMONIC U A WFERS. Price 35 cents per Y box. P JOB MO S, Proprie tor. is Cortlandt Street, New York. THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. ...71ELAIIIARRE'S SPECIFIC PILLS. Prepared by J. ARANCIERN. zn No 214 Rue Lombard, Paris. These Mils aro highly recommended by the entire Medical Faculty of France RS the very beet remedy in all co4efl Or Sn..rritistorrlima. or Seminal Weak ness Nightly, Daily or Premature Emissions • Sex ual Weakness or Dapoteney; Weakness arising from Secret llabitsand Sward Excesses ; Relexa lienot the Denital Organs; Weak Spine' Depositein the Urine. and all the ghastly train oY TARNISN9 ailing from Overuse or Excesses. They mire w bonen other rem edies fail. Pmniplilet of Adv ire in each box, or will b.. sent Free to all Priersl per Box. by mail, prearslyttralsoffrem all obserrarlon,oa ~,,, pH( e. OW A ttll. M0:41 , ,44. Is 1101:TI. AN N w Sulu Unuttrul A 41.114 fur Alll,4l,'''• alarriages. December 1, by Saninel Harley, Adam Keller, of Ephrata township, to Lizzie Healey, of West CoCal ico township. December I, Isl 2, by Her. W. T. Herhard, at the residence of .1. H. Hollinger in this city, Andrew K. Bear, of Litlz, to Story Aun Mintz, of Elizabeth township. December 1, 15T2, by Bev. Dr. Hreenwald, at Frantz's Sorrel Horse Hotel, Andrew K. Brubaker of Manheim, to Miss Elizabeth L. !forst, of Manor eaths. December 1, In this city, Joseph IdcOlion, aged B years, 1 mouth awl 2 days. alarhei givork. The Philadelphia Cattle Market. PmL A DEI.I'IIIA, Dee. 2.—Beef not:, wore this week, and prices were rather Min. About 2,600 head arrived 11111 i sold at 71046 e. for extra Pennsylvania and Western steers; Orda for fair to good do., and 446 , , gross for common, as to quality. 100 Western Virginia, James MeFillen 6 (07 1 ,, 54 Western, Owen Smith.... ............ ‘• 467 %; 400 Western, Martin, Fuller & Co 4 (47 145 Western Va., A. & J. Christy tHomi 215 Western, IL Maynes 4' 511 Western, J McArdle 6 WI 103 Western, P. McFillen.... 5 (CI:, 03 Western, P. Hathaway ....6 ta.73: 50 Western, B. F. Mennen 067);; 40 Western Va., H. 5. Mennen._ 193 Western Va., M. Ullman 6 1 / 4 , nu Western, B. Mooney A Soil 6 . y(58 120 Western, I). Smythe & Bro 5 4 ,(46 45 Maryland, I). Smythe 4 ctoTt.' 00 Western, 'l'. Mooney A: Bro :19 Western Va., Elcorn & Co 5 4;06 146 Western Vu., (1. Sehamberg & Co ..... ..5 ril73( 129 Western Va., hope k Levi Cows were unchanged. 326 head sold at $351.‘37 head. Sheep were In fair demand. 12,000 head sold at the different yards at 6,5,,,(461„.e. y lb gross, as to condition. Hogs were dull and lower. 5,010 head sold at $6r0,6.60 100 It, net. Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA, Der 4.—ltark declined. Tanners I,ark nominal. No. t Querciti on sold at fBti.oo per ton. Clover:wed little doing, at 9.09', e. pe r Ire Timothy nothing doing. Flaxsutlii is scarce at $1.96(42.00 Tlw Flour market improved, and prices firm. 1200 barrels Rohl, including superfine, at I1.511(05.215; ex tram al f.r,in(08.50 ; Wisconsin extra family at $7.50 (.0.:.1111; Minnesota In, at $1.75(48.60; Penna. do. at s:.ta.,c.i.lia; Indiana aml Ohio do. In, fit $1.60149.00, and :airy brands at $lOOOll.OO, Rye Flour held at sa.nok f r 5.622. cernmeill no sales. The offertrazs of wheat In past demand ; sales of western red at sl.7sia I.SO, amber at $1.10(41.00, and $1.0.5,s 2.10 for white. Rye sSor St.. Corti firm and quiet; Mal, m of western mixed at 134i1 arid yellow al arastatie. (fins unchatigol ; sales of 'nixed while at 474,45 e. and hltu.k niix'd at 434A4rie Harley and Malt no sales. Whisky nun ; Western Iron-hound Household Market. LANCASI ER, the. 4.—Butter was abundant at 30a Vse., at which rates the greater part of It was sold, though late In the morning It could he had at 25 and as low as 35e.•, Lard. satyr ; Eggs were HIM 11- 'Mut at 3511.411‘ . .1. , 11117.(41, and late In the morning many remained unsold ; Beef by the quarter was In large supply, and sold of %See. ii it for front and Sable. for hind quarters, with sbnie extra good and !wavy at 11e.; Small Pork by the quarter, 7aBe. V It, for front and save. for I,lllli quarters; Whole Hogs, Tai 4,e, it'll.. and some a frartion below 7c.; Turkeys anged from $1.35 to 2.1,0 each ; Lrossed Chickens, :t.attee. Live Chickens, soe.ail pair—an asi•rave pair bringing 711 to 75 cents • Rabbits, 205 25w. each ; Potatoes, Dal tir, Qtt 1 , peek ' , and 90c.a.51 It-hel, and some extra Mlle MeErers at $1.10; 1,4 perk; Apples, 12a1 1.4 peck; (Injoh,,, 211 V. 111,k Walout-4, iOc. 1,1 peck; 1/tied pp:es, Satir, "ti WWI: 1 Peaehes, 12a15e,; Dru•,l turn, 2:t2t).•.; Beans, lur. 710 quart; I lour, 90e.a.51 tug 01 75 ti s.; Corn iii the Vat, .5'.11.1:111% . 1,7 IRIS/A..1; Oats, sl.nintl.it. tf - bag of 3 lai-:11o1 , :; Timothy w:ts hull tlit• rattler high Kt,. of ?';u; ton, and briftlit s.•:•011:1 crop Cluvrf, mixed 1::: natural Krauss, at $2O lon. New Advertisements. R EA DI Nill; RA I L ROA D. =I=HIN=IMI MONDAY, DECEMBER 1872 leMV.` idtrriOntri( for New York itti rolloWtt : At 5.30, SAO N. w , mat 2.00 p. tit., connecting with trains on Ow and arriving at NOW York at 12.35. 3.50, and 9.46 p. tit., reapeetiitely. Ileturninz Leave Now York at 9.00 a, in. 12 50 and 5 3:1 Philadelphia at 7.:40, 8 45a, m, and 3.30 it, au. avo Hari for Reattiog, Linville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamokin, Alleatown and Phila. dn., at /5.t0 Lod 3.10 a. tn., 2 (0 and 4,05 p. Lel/4111111 Mid priori pal way stations ; 4,0, p tn. train connecting tor Philadelphia, Pottsvide, and Columbia truly. Icor Pottsville, Schuylkill lII\ VIIII and Allbillfl. via Schuylkill and Susqueloutiot Railroad, leav e IlarrL hurg at 3.40 p East Pennsylt anis Railroad trains leave Reading no Allentown, Easowi and New York, at 7 3.1, 10.33 et. and 4,00 p in. Returning leave Now York at WOO a tn., 12 lotl and 5 :t.) p and Allentown, at 7, a. in., P 2.24 2.11/, 4.31 and ',53 p. w. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a.m., eolTheCtilig at Reattlivg with train ou oat tenon. Rail rowl; returning iMAN ..t1 Pottsville at 4 33 p, in., stopping at alt stations. Leave Pottaville at 6.00, H :tint 0.1,i am, and 2,30 p. rii,; Herndon at 10 00 IL. 111. Shamokin at 6.00 Mid II 02 a. in.; A. 411 and at 7.18 a. in and 12 20 p ur. , Ma• hanoy City at 7.53 a.m. aim 12.54 p. ni.. Tamaqua at 8,35 a. in and 2.10 p sn. for Philadelphia, Now York, R. ad ing, hart Leave Potlavillo, via &dilly lk II and Susquehanna ftwiiromt at 8.05 a in. for Ilan inhurg, and 11.45 for Pine throve and Tremont. Pattaville Accommodation Train : Les Tex Puttav ille ..t 0.00 paases Reading at 7.40 a.m., arriving at Phil. tideiphia at In 15 a. ru. Returning Inane Philadelphia at I 45 poises Reading at 7.1 n p.m arriving at Potts• vino at 900 p. m. Pottstown Accommodation train : Leaves Pottstown at 6.45 a in; returning leaven Philadelphia, Ninth and Green, at 4 a 0 p m. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7 30 • m 41,1 6.15 pin for Ephrata, Li tiz, Lancaster, Colunibin,&el Returning leave Lancaster at IS Wciu. and 3 . 30 p.m., and Columbia at 5,15 a. M. an i 3 30 p. tn. Perkiiiiiien Railroad Trains leave Perkininen Junction a t 7.35. 9. , 14) a in, 2.55 and 6.40 p m ; returning leave Oreen Line at 6.15, a in, 12.35 and 4.20 p in connecting with trains on Reading Railroad. Pickering Valley lt&lrisid trains leave Phoenixville at 0.10 ft in., 3.10 and 5.60 p in., returning, leave Myers at 6.35 a.m., 12.45 and 4.20 pin , connecting with trains on Heading Railroad. Colebrookdale Railroad trains leave Pottstown at 9.40 a in, and 1.20, 6.25 and 7.15 p ni; returning leave 2,1*. Pleasant at 6.00, 8.00 and 11.'25 a m, and 8.00 p m , con necting with trains on Reading Railroad. Chester Valley ItaiireAd trains leave liriditeport at 820 a in, 2.40 and 6.33 p in, returning, leave Downingtown at 6.55 ain 12.30 and 5.40 pm , connecting with trains on Reading Railroad. On Suoidays : Leave New York at 5.30 pin,Philadel phia at 8.00 a m and 335 p in, (the 8.00 a in train run wing only to Beading,) leave Pottsville 8.00 a an ; leave Harrisburg 530 a in, and 2.00 p leers Allentown at 8.55 pm; leave Readies. at 7.15 ain and 10.15 ptn for Ilarrimburg, at 7.30 a to for New Yolk, and at 9 40 a m and 4.16 p m for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, ScLool and Excur sion Tickets, to and from all points, at reduced rates Baggage checked through 100 pounds allowed eaoh Passenger. J. E • WOOTTIIN, diott Supt 4. Roy. Maoh'ry Ne ADlre. Po.. December 2d, 1872. [8 V Agentg Wanted fort:Wailes Child's Commentator (IN 'HIE BIBLE, tor the HOME CIRCLE. 1,200 pages, 250 engravings. The best enterprise of the year for agents. Every family will have It. 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Send for Circular MaMiiiEGENE The following table gives the leaving time of all trains at, the Lancaster Depot, a n d the time of their arrival at either end of the Division: W EBTII'ARI). Leatte .1 'Tire a! Lancaster. Harrisburg. Southern Exprctlie 1:05 a m.... 2:25 a in Through Passenger 1:40 a tn._ 8:00 a in Pacific Express" 2:15 a m.... 4:10 a in Niagara Express t. 9:35 a m....10:45 a in Mall via Mt. Joy 11:25 a m.... 1:130 p in Mali via Columbia. 11:25 a m.... 1:25 p m Fast Line 3:28 p m.... 4:40 p m Columbia Accommodation... 8:45 p In ..Col.& York Harrisburg Accoinmodatlon.. 6:08 p tn.... 8:10 p in Lanbaster Train 7:84 p in ..Col.& 1 ork Pitittburg Express—.p m....11:20 p in Vineinuati Express' - 7 TE:OO p m ... .12:10 ant EASTWARD. Lean , A trice at Lancaster. Philatra. Philadelphia Expressi 4:19 a In.— 6:55 ant Fast Line* 6:50 a t 0.... 9:20 a in Lancaster Train 9:30 a m ....12:40 p m Pacific Expresst 1:04 p m.... 3:30 p in Elmira Express 8:15 p in.... 6 : 00 p in Harrisburg Accommodation. 6:02 p in.... 9:25 p m Mall Train 9:00 p in ....113w p m Cincinnati Express' 11:60 p m.... 2:30 a ni •I.eave daily. I Daily except Monday. DIVORCES. Alominte divorces legallay obtained In different States. Legal everywhere—desertion, general mis conduct, &c., sufficient cause—no publicity required —no charge until livurcepranted—advice tree. Call on or address JUAN J. FULTON, Counsellor at Law. S-Sin No. lso ffroadgvay, Now York City. senteitts. THE LADY'S FRIEND. .111 I. N 1 1111:1 • i ; !trio and tIIII it 'he itio , “ 1-111 W: , t lkt; all pith ,11,1..11. it El "LITTLE SAIVIIJEL, S) „mini ( ,„ f,„ ill the ran of the Coal, mot N 1 111.11 l'l , ll 101.1 glow mg colors of It 11111 . 011 I.:11111 111 g, R.Ol it . 111111tual beauty all Its own. Tins l'ltrottv, a ill he will Io every tr2.t,o sulrscril.cr, and to cv.•r 1, nn ~, f olimz at ,•110,, 1,11,1 N) rite It, eew) 01 a lub. SI)1,EN1)11) I'.II,EAT. I I'AIS. flat,,i Wart., Gold mitt \\*;11,1,•,4, Will be sttut to 1114,4, M D , li p EIS!". el: Iho ;?'.2.rp1l rate. (S1.1!1! for I.tql att.( Tr 11118 Of P1 , 10:111O. , . A v:ettt ,ATer! Ft% 1011101111,1,1 for twxl year—'loot (ii • 1a..) t t:11 0 0, t y Moe. \ oral, anther of East I.) one and ,tko seriala by MISS Mtizzey,llab , y Ibmglas and Pantie 114) , Ig- Nqub 71:1:7 s- [wag'. du ..441vstitee. (-,py (~% it h c1tn,:u(?).?2, ,, 0. Four copie,. aII I four Itru nutrt anit tight Clironitis (witli a Immo' itnil cloinsio ritl 'I It. above Call be 11111.1 1. 11111 , 11j/111111.1 of THE SATI"RDAY EVI:NINO POST andl.ll,l"S I iflilt: vents is for 111111 espy I.t the lost (ss it It taken. If I lio ( !iron]t lint wished, fitly cent,' oust b, tlwlw tryi Iron 1 . 71 1 11 1,11)1'5 VitiEND siiiisenlior. ono i'op.s cavil of TOE FItiEND, SVIVILDI.I' Es ENINii POST anti rile CIIICONII/, still be till for f n o m). (Ton cont.; extra most alt) tt)s be stilt tor Illitilolg eNIR•IIst•A of each sArrultDAY EVENING POST. Tim I'oST Is now the Largest and Cheapest 14 the I,jl, , rary Wevklles. ItusualtVeoldaiustine., or lour Serials, vcith numerous Short Stories and Sketches, including Letters from "Zug," and Letters front Olive King on the New York f'aslitons, etc. It is, In short, lull of the most interesting matter of all It gives to every f,t,eu subseriber, anil to every person Hending a Club, the beautiful l'iironio of "Little Samuel," starting up (rum his hle 11 at the roll of the Lord. 'I he rich and gliiwlng colors, and the spiritual beauty el this Chruino, wake it a uni versal favorite. It has (ally to be seen 10 be ad mlreil es, loved. Every mother will long to hang it where lice I,4l'llChildrell rue sip it collStaally. SPIAENDII) I'ItENIII7AIS. Sewing Ntaellineg, Ware, Gold and \Vale ete., will he sent to 1110,it . Will) got lip DIAS nt the P.M rates. (Send for I.tsl loaf 'l'erwa 1.11 'I'I Is a great offer l) ! The I liee of the I'o.sy is the sallie as other first-Hasa \l'eeldles, %%Idle it Is 1101 /1 larger paper, givt`ti a lwaatlftil I'laotno iu ao.lt- I 1011. :11way iu rails mace. -t)ile copy ti‘ith the s3.on. Fuur cost, otid "lie Clinnilo to Sender 01 (11110, *S.OII. Eight e.pies (am! IL ropy Mid a (111•01110 Such ut the hillewriberli ;LA WISII the (11110111 Must re -11111 one dollar in addition. One rilpy of 'nu: one of Tin.: 1,A11I"m FRIEND and one 1'111:Mit), (Tell VelitS 11111S1 I , llWapi he Hera for mailing is. iienses 01 each C1111)1110.) AildreAs 11. rvirEitstioN a 1 co., 6-3 l 319 Ilittintit St.. Pti i the broil wuvtain,•d work of the kind In Ikr World.,' Harper's Magazine. The ever-increasing circulation of this excellent monthly proves its continued adaptation lo popular desires and needs. Indeed, when we think Into how many tonnes It penetrates every month, o must consider it US one of the P(111 , 11till'4 :14 \( HI Is entertainers of the public mind, for iis isl pair i larlly has been won by no aopeal to si lipid pi I%bl 1114,8 or depraved ISSit'S.—Bosboit The character which this po4selMe4 ii.r variety, etiterpristi, artistic Nvealtli and Illetair culture that has kept pace with, if It has 11111. I(•,I the tunes, should (1.11141' It. I:MI.11100N fir 11'gal It \l'llll illSl ilia ble:com plaveney. It also entitles the to a great. claim 1111(111 1114' 1111Ithe gratitude, 'l'to• .11aqocine has 11011 e 140011 SAO 1111 VVII all the its lite.- -lhooklgh n•liq/e. ti eXtra ,'op// of ell her the 111 AGAZIN 11 . 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The Week/yi, llie ablest and most powerful illus trated periodical put lisheil in this coital xi. Its editorials are scholarly and convineing, awl c.trry much weight. Its illustrations of eurreni reruns are full and fresh, and are premixed by our hest designers. With a eirculation of 1`,4),000, the ,R•khr is read by at least halt a million persons, and its influence as an organ of opinion is 811111 d. Icemen - lons. The Ireckty maintains a positive position, and expresses decided views nn political and Nodal Cortrier-./warned. .1a extra ropy of either the M AIiAZINE, WEEK I.y, fir BAZAR will be gunpliot ffratig ravel Club of FIVE SUIISEKI BEES at ti.no carat, in olle ; Or, Six rnriegfor $20.00, vothout extra copy. .sabgeriptions to II AREEICS M A“AZINE, WEEKLY and ItAZA It, to unr (Ohlrelw, for Sole 1/011r, $lll.Oll or, two of limper'. Periodicals, to one alidrWWfor 01W year, $7,00. Pack Nurnberg edit be an pp, led at any time. The Annual Volumes of 'HARPER'S WEICKI.V, In neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, free of expense, for $7.00 each. .t Complete Set, comprising Sixteen Volumes, sent, on receipt, of cash at the rate of $5.25 per vol., freight at expe»se pu rchaser. The postage on IlutelEn's \VIM: IN Is 20 cents a year, which nmst be pald at. t icoNeriber's post taco. Address Altl'Elt. Mt ERs, N. Y. “A - newtsßory of Fashion, Pleasure, and Ininrucnen.” The Mimi' k edited with a contrilmtion of tact and talent that we seldom find in any Journal; and the Journal itaelf is the organ of the great world of fashlon.—/lestim hra otter. The Bazar eommenda itself to every member of the household—to the children by droll and pretty picture», to the young ladies by its fashlon-plates In endless variety, to the provident matron by its patterna for the chlidrenk clothes, to pafekilmiifi«s by its tasteful designs for embroidered alippers and luxurious dressing-gowns. lint the reading-matter of the Bazar is uniformly of great excellence. The paper 11118 acquired tt Wide rimmiarity for the iiic side enjoyment it tittords.—.V. PeBt. An Extra I 'npy of either the NIAUNZINE, WEEK I.Y ur BAZAR Win be supplied' gratin pr every Club of FIVE SCIISCRIKEIN $4,110 each, in ,nu romitta nee; or, Six upir. for $2O.ltU, without extra copy. Subeeriptions to HARPER'S MMIAZINE, WEEKLY, or BAZAR, to one whlrem ,for one year, $111.111; or, two of liar per's Periodieata, to one adares, Ow one year, $l.OO hack Numbers eau be supplied at any time. 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' t',4t. hest :telling hook itt the market Is The 1 Struggles tlf Petroleum V. ISTasby 11 is Illustrated by TIIO.MAS NASD, the greatest of Amerteati Artists, and contains Mt Mt roditet Mit by tlon. Charles Sumner. Agents wanted for this 141141 other popular hooks. Address I. N. ItlrthOtt. son A: Co., Boston, Ma.•s., and St. Loots, Mo. h--it 2575 to $250 per month everye here, male and female, to introduce the ZGEN VINE INI PROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILYS ENV INO MACHINE. 'ibis machine cid will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a Most superipr manner. Price only $l5. Fully licensed and warranted for live years. We will pay $l,OOO, for any ma chine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, VA or more elastic scam than ours. It makes the &I "Elastic Lock Stitch." Every second•stitch can ...lie Olt, and still the cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing it. We pay agents from $l5 to w 52.50 per moth and expenses, or a commission r f i from which twice that amount can be made. `""_, Address SF :COMB Ar n C 0.,., Bost, Moor.; l'ithi wa4 burg, i'a ; Chicago, or M. Louis, .31e. 5-4 t Cheap Farms! Free Homes I on the linen( the UNION PACIFIC ItAII.ItoAo, I '2,ooo,oollneres nt the nest Farming and :11ineriAl Lands in America. 3,000,000 Acres in Nebraska, in the Platte Val ley, now for sale. MILD CLIMATE, FERTILE SOIL, for (train Growing and Stock liaising unsurpassed by any in the United States. CtIEAPER IN PuicE. more favorable 1.4111$ lire n, and more convenient to inarkei than can be tumid els where. Free Homesteads for Actual Slitters. The best (oration for colonies--Soltitcrs lona homestead of 160 Acres. Send for the new Ileserlpil%e with new maps, published in English, I:ernian, S%iedish nu l I),lntsm, mailed fret• et eryw here. Al 0. F. DAVIS, !And coml. v. P. It. H. t'o., Om lIA, N hit Hats, Caps, F. ter. BEI GO AND SEE CENTRE HALL Clothing Store, We have now ready ou.‘ of the largemt mid tinestAitocksot READY MADE CLOTHING Ever exhibited in this city,a Inch 1118.14 [son gotten up with great care, anti willls. sold as low, if not Inattr,tititit any place in the United hates. We buy our goods at the very lowest cash price. and we are prepared to coniparel4ices with any house in this country. All we ask is tor wu to Call and Examine our Stock. Part of our alock coodele efthe following Ready Made Clothing: Beaver Over-Coats, all wool all colors 812.00 to 20 00 Fur Beaver " 10.00 " 14.00 =TM Chinchilla • 8.00 " 15.00 Boys' and Youths' Over•Cnats 5.00 " 19.00 Cassimere Suits, all wool, [ igured] 10.00 " 14.00 Melton 18.00 " 22.00 Black Cloth and Cassimere Suits, all wool 14.00 " 22.00 Youth's Cassimere Suits 10.00 " 14.00 Boy's 5.00 " b.OO Casaimere all wool Frock Coate 7.00 4, H 00 Sack 4 4 6.00 " 12.00 Ponta 3.76 " 8.00 41 44 Vesta 1.25 44 8.75 Youtlea Cassimero all wool Frock Coale 5.00 " 1.0.00 all wool Sack Coata 3.50 " 6.00 44 Pants 2.00 " 4.00 4, Vests 1.00 6 . 2.00 We manufacture all our own Clothing, lisme it well made, use good trimmings, and guarantee the goods as represented. We are prepared to show all who may favor us with a call, the largest and finest stock of Foreign and Domestic Cloths, Of all colors and grades. Goode retailed by the yard as ow as can be bought anywhere. Goods cut and trimmed for persons who prefer making them at home. We keep a full and complete supply of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Such as Mader Clothing, Holeery, Ilelnven, Handker chiefs, Shirts, Linen and Paper Collara,'llieckties, kn. MYERS & RATHFON, Centre Hall, No. 4 Cent.-e Square, Lancaster, Perna Death: Bad Breath! Millions of young and old people (both sexes) are tortured daily with disordered Stomach, Blood, Heart, Liver, Kidneys, viz.: Ague, nervous head ache, palpitation, giddiness, drowsiness, no energy, dyspepsia, catarrh, rheumatism, neuralgia, gravel, weak back, constipation, piles, &(*. .k e. e religi ously commend our OOLDEN PACKAO ES. Never tail. Mailed free for $l. DO4Crilie your ease. Cir cular free. Address cITY INFIRMARY, YOU Nt iS TOWN, 0. 2-4 t DUTY OFF"I`EAS! THE (MEAT AMERICAN TEA CONIPANY have business connections with all the principal ports of C h ina a nd Japan, and Import their Teas direct front place of growth, (DRS saving the con sumer from sto 8 profits. It 81 now about twelve years since the Company was organized—anti It has been a splendid success front the very first. This was (Inc to the fact that we imported and sold only TIIE BEST AND PUREST GOODS, and distributed them to our customers in all parts of the United States, for one small profit only, be tween the Tea-grower lind the Tea-constner. We originated the system of supplying,consumers ht distant parts of the country with Teas, at New York Cargo Prices, on the club plan. And since we adopted this plan we have saved the people of this country MILLIONS OF DOLLARS annually in the cost of this article of everyday necessity. Send for club Circular, whi-h contains hill direc tions, premiums, etc. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO., VEsEV STItEET, NEW Yo ("TY. P.O. Box 5643. 4-4 t Z co co d 3 El Clothing. 10.00 18.00 lottrAitte4 Pe, (tC. ai . . .. • , d 10 - v'' ---,-.- lt 1 fr-i lt, - 14 ' , Ac e t P THE GREAT AMERICAN Is ll'illsout a Rival. BEINt; Tn ; Cheapest and Largest:ostoeked FURNITURE & BEDDING And It: pd. t S of 1„g ..e...4... 9 I ‘ k: -__ Wholesale to all you eau save at least twetity per cent. on /111 r purchases made at t Ida eMaltllsliuteld. GREAT AMERICAN DEPOT, \ . . r ,..., r , LARGE NEW BUILDING ;:-.10,.. , N 0.1202 _Market Street,:L - i PHILA DELPHIA, PA Patent Pump. • • BLATCHLEY'S. IMPROVED ' .-,• ' " 4 f'. CUCUMBER WOOD PUMP. '• —rro m.k- ' ' s Daroaf• " Fai••a•at and ' " Cheap. The best wimp for the • ' 5 least money. Attentmil IS ,`Mili.l . l ally Invißst 10 filatchley's l'at-nt _.... 4 ( 141 , 1 , ) , r . , ,, ,v ‘ t a d h 1 . t i r . at i ! s k ) • , l 4. lt h i i ~ . ., l i i i i . , s f s: i l ‘ tr i i i , , ,.., drawn evil iii !vino, s ing• the !mop or .11,01111,0 w the Joints. ../Y. I ' A . ..\ bi., Ili, Copper Cliainls.r,w 10,11 never et❑l...4:s or scales, and will .1 1 ' ~,. oeilas: :my ether. l'or sale h_,. ' . •,,.- -, I ll'a:l . N es ery sr here, Sella for ,__H- l'alalogme and l'rwe I,ist. .-_.- i.....,-:.s, I'llAS.li. PALATCHLEV, MI 'r, r,06 k'oninteree St., Plnlivla,, l'a. 48-Iyr Jlcclical. Vinegar Bitter 4 are nc , t t vdo Fancy Drind, mad, of Itntn, it, and 1.1411.1 , , I. and ~,,•tcn, . l 1.•.1•,1.: tiic , that hrtd the rippler 011 to drnid,•lll,"'i and rune. but :11rt• :1 tine :%led,cino, Marie tram (110 taunt raw. and lien tr.ot fr., nl ..1,4,1h: Stalind mt.; arc thr Great I;,and .r and a 1.11, l'riin ipio, a l',riect R.•navat.,r and I:, System, cal rylii4 oil all 110 . 1,111011 i Mattel' and re•Allt,4 the blood bra benithy CW1,11(1011, tin IC;1111... it, nclnr , Ln, t , and nivi.;ora , dirz, both mind and bode. flim• are e.r y of administration, pranyt iu their act:,,, their sate and reliable in all form; of No Person can take I he.ie MI term arroni ing In directi..n:. and remain lorg unuc7, Fl • ,Vld, I their [miles are net dectroved by nth.•, mean:, and if,: vital organs %%Astel beynii.l the pnut of repair. Dyworpain or Indlgrptilloo. wh^, in the Shint'iders, Conglis,'fightec of tin' Ch. .t, I),, Sonr Eructations of the Stoirrich, 11,til Lett- in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Paltia.stitin of th, Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, fain in the retsions of the kidneys, and a !unwired other pandit! sunifitinns, ari• the oil prim of I)ysfiettst. In thi•, 0,111!•:.1;lat, it ha s 11,1 equal, and one Inside will pro., a lii•tter go, enter of its miur'its th.sn a lengthy rider tiler vs. For Fr le 4L'omplitintog. N,11111.Z, I, married or single, at the dawn of wontaidiri..d, or tt. • turn of hie, these 'lonic 'titters dduidtv en fletnted .1., influence that a mai ked improvement 1., stnid title. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheu matism an,lG,ffit, Dystiepsia or Indigestion, liteniiite,t and Intermittent levers, th • laver, Kidney: and Bladder, the,' Bitters li ti been moat sticce , ialitli Stick Diseases cilised Vitiated l I ed, uh eh is generally praiduc,d by dciatig - meta Odic Digestive Organs. They are a Gentle Purgative as at-ell a% a Tonic. pa.5,245in.,..; also the peculiar nisi artn a , a linnet lid ae tit m rellevins; Crnigeatiiin iir matian the Liver and Viscera l Organs, and Diseases. For Skin Difienseq, F,roptiou., l'etter, Rheum, , Imodus, king-worms, Scakdk lead, S Itch, Scurf:, I)kcoloration, of the Skio, I Ion,: and I ti,eases of the Sk'di, of whatever Dime on omo, literally dug up and carried out of tho . . time Lc the rite of thete ltitten. Onc 1111:ti • is • CULIV/lICC thu 1,10,t nit th. 1: ellen it. (.'icatame , the Vitiated Bland vd‘rnevr•r c•cr find ni litirstont throng!, th e d ; i n in poop!e<. Eropiionn. or Sires: cleanse it nlinn you find it strutted and rltiggi,li in the vein, clea,,, n , Lou 1; your (rulings will teli you when. Keep the 1,1,. lime, and ;he ',Atli of the system will folln•as. • Grateful thougandw proclaim ViNi-r; r inns the most wonderful luvigorant that ever Nil -1,11i1.' 1 the sinking system. Pin, Tune, and other Worma, m the system of Sll ninny thousands, are effertniel d • strnyed and removed. Saco a distinguished °gist : There in scarcely an indis idird upon the lace • it I!. • earth whose body is exempt from the pre,enee of wnrn, It is not tn the healthy elements of the lily ths , worms exist, Inn n:•ciii the diseased bone-, and slim, deposits that lni•eil these living inioisteis vt dines-i• No sy:tein of Med,c.ine, no vermilugeg, no anat.:nom inc.., will nee the sy.tent ft um warms like these 11: tars. Dleehnnleal Dlmenses. Persons enelee Pamts and 111inetals, such as Phnobets, 'l' ;,,Itl-heaterß, and Miners, as they advaore in lAy. ba Stlbit'Ct to para'NO, of the Ilowak. To guard a 4011., thi: take a dose of WA VICE It'S VINILGAti 11, or tole,: a oeek, as a Preventive. 0111ous, Remittent, anti Intermittent Revers, which are so Valera in the vallcrs ni m i t great rivers throughout the United States, especial' v those of the Nlississippi, Ohio, Missoini, Illinois, Ten nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Moo Pio 1 irande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Po in oke, James, and many others, with their vast tribut • ties, throuqbout our entire country during the ;ammo, and Autumn, and remarkably so during seasons of unusual heat and drvoess, are invariably acconipann—l by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, aul other abdominal viscera, There are always noire orb: obstructions of the liver, a weakness and irritable slat • of the stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, beim; dozged up with vitiated accumulations. In their trev - meat, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence inr,r these various organs, is essentially necessary. Their no cathartic for the purpose equal to Du. J. VI NV/A tt Ityrrons, as they will speedily remove the dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels e loaded, at the same time stimulating the sem etions of the liver, and 'generally restoring the healthy luocnints of the digestive organs. fierofnin, or King's Evil, White Swaim.. Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goiter, Scronilma Int}.unmations, Indolent Inflammations, Almeurial At fections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin Sore Ever. etc., etc. In these, as in all other constitutional Di: , C. 1504, WA I.KlOn's VINHG sit lIITTIOI`I mare shown [llOO curative powers in the most obstinate and flamer able caws. Dr. Walker• 4 California Irlasegrir Bitter( act nil all thi,e C.I , CS in a similar manner. Ity the 111.0 then 10114412 the case, and re,ilvner, swat the eireet; of the inflammation (the tillieurilri the affected riarts receive health, and a pci m 1110111 Cliltl Cift•Cit!d. The prtiperillei Of DR. WA! VINRGAE Err rites are Alterient, I)iaphoretic and I 'aitnittative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative. taint, Sudorific, Alterative, and And-Vilion, The Aperient and unlit Laxative properties of DI:. WAI.NRICS VINP(AR lIITTFR, arc the best guard in all cases of eruptions and 111:11,411.11it their balsamic, healing, and soothing properties, the humors of the faeces. Their Sedative propel t;t• allay pain in the nervous system, Stoinarli: and bane'', dill •r front intlatilmattim, wind. eveic, cramps, et; Their Counter-Irritant influence extend: thionehotti the system. Their Diuretic properties art 1.1 the I.: Her., correcting and regulating the flow of to ht,. lovr Anti-Bilious properties stimulate the liver, in the lion of bile, and Its discharges through the In't it v duct., and are superior to all remedial agent-, It c the 4 A Fever, Fever and Ague, etc. Pori Ify the body sigalbutt ilisest we lie pitr; lying all it, tinida with VINViiNk lain N;; ee• ileittie tan tale kohl of a Fy,teiii thus naltin, I liver, the stout Itch, the bowel:, the lac , ( vt; 1,,; • nerves are rendered thsea, posit; by th; . Ir it tai;,.t math. tit. Direvtiollg.—T.d.o I f th, Bitter; o, I,lW' to I at night (torn a half 1.1 and 111:151-ne...iaosio: Eat go.ul noni,slnn..; Lu.a, r.nclt a. Clit.P. re 111,1,1, . TlieV at, Doer able iu re,llents, and oinla no •ii.i J WALKER, Prop'r. It.ll. Mc U 9 .\11.1) & CO., I>l ki,o,gt..t•. old t ..; , I r Mt V• A 161., • A lAA • I A •• I A IN TILE CITY is t
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