man Timms AND-zow-wamirek. The burdens of taxation are increasing, arid the wages of working.peciple are decreasing.. These facts will not be denied, and the result none can fortell. They throw ritroX ilieAture a gloOmy prospect, and provoke )Ee enquiry -tte✓fb the causes. It will not be forgotten that.oni,St.ateseg islature appropriated $3,500,000 for**lpur poses ; besides legislatipg oat. of Treasury many millionit motelfof the benefit of two soulless railroad - compatkies nen a law was passed to increase the' Bfist4 lazes. yearly two and one•half snt7/s, to. paY the.; interest on the war , loan • and moth& law was passed to authorise the County CoOmitl sioners and Associate ledges, to ittoref* tte , County taxes to pay for the support, iof the families of absent volunteers.- Thiaadtlifional tax programme is not for one yea; only, but for many years—with the certansty of .a like increase being made to the same.annually as long as the war continues, and corrupt , legis , lation is tolerated for the benefit of railroad speculators. Next we see Congress pass a tax bill providing for the raising of $20,000,- 000 as an additional revenae for defraying the. expenses of the government. Pennsylvania's' quota of the tax is $1,946,719. A direct tax shall be laid on the value of all lands:and lots of ground, with their improvements and dwelling houses, which several artieleseubject to taxation shall be enumerated and . valued, by the respective assessors, at the rategach of them is worth in money on the first -aay of April, eighteen hundred and 'sixty-two.-. A tax of 3 per cent. per annum is to be laid on all yearly incomes of over $BOO. Gold watches are to be taxed $1 ; silver watches fifty. ents. Carriages are to be taxed from ono to - fifty dollars each, in accordance with their value.' The tariff laws of the last session have also been changed, providing an indirect tax upon the consumptions of life—that is, a duty or war tax has been fixed upon sugar, coffee, teas, molasses, spices, &c., &c., which will increase their price about one third. Of these articles the laboring man consumes as much as the President of the United States or as the -mil lionare, consequently, under the operation of this new tariff, the laboring man who works for seventy-five cents a day most pay towards the support of Government, on these articles, just as much as the richest man in .the land, or else must deny himself the use of these articles which have become necessaries of life, and more so to the poor than to the rich. The laboring man who, in his family, consumes 100 pounds of coffee, 200 pounds of sugar; and ten pounds of tea in a year, will, under the operation of this tariff, pay towards the sup port of the Government, on these articles alone, a tax of from twelve to fifteen dollars per yea r , and at the same time, his wages must be re duced in consequence of the prostration of trade and scarcity of labor and employment. Is this the protection promised by the-Repub lican leaders last fall? Is this the change for which so many of our laboring men were induced to vote for Curtin and Lincoln? These are Republican " good times !"—this' is the way they propose to restore the country back to the primitive days of its prosperity !—this is what the " Union Savers" were such fools fur trying to prevent ! May Heaven protect us from the ruin of Republican rulers.—Al lentown Democrat. OUR SHINPLASTER CURRENCY The small notes, which the banks were allowed to issue by an act of the last Legisla ture, is already beginning to monopolize our every day currency. Already gold is becom ing scarce, and, in a little while, it will be totally invisible. Every weak institution in the State lost not a moment in getting these plosrers out; and the effort to accomplish this has been so successful that, we repeat, we already see scarcely anything else. None of the banks which were instrumental in obtaining this law, and breaking in upon what had been the policy of the State for about forty years, redeem a dollar of their paper issues in gold or silver. Their exclu sive business appears to be to get as large an amount of their notes in circulation as possible, and to this end persons are employed, by them as agents, and allowed a per tentage to get rid of-them in the best way they can. Most of these agents are established in our large cities, who manage to pay out these notes on regular business drafts, either in whole or part, and "do " street paper at probably from one to one and a half per cent. a month I—Greens burg Democrat. CONTEMPTIBLE. The Harrisburg Telegraph ohav ' ms that some of the Captains of three months' regiments received gold and silver to pay their men, but sold the specie and paid the men in country bank notes. This is unutterably mean. This is the first time we have seen the above, or we should have given it a prompt denial before this. The whole thing is a gross false• hood for the purpose of shielding the Pay masters, who kept the men waiting in this city a week or ten days for their pay. Captain Donovan, and several other Captains, went to one of the Paymasters four days before they were paid off, and offered to pay their men and discharge them on duplicate rolls, if the Paymaster would reimburse them. This the Paymaster refused to do. There was not a single Captain of the three months' men drew the pay for his company. The Fifth regiment was paid in notes of the Middletown bank by one of the Paymasters, and the refusal of others to take them, when they were entitled to gold and silver, had undoubtedly something to do with the delay, which was probably to coerce the men. Equally untrue is the state ment that the delay was caused by imperfect muster rolls. Every roll in the Third regi ment was ready by Saturday morning, and yet they did not get their pay until the Tues day following.—Patriot and Union. wE STEEN VIRGINIA CONVENTION WHEELING, Aug. 7.—The State Convention assembled yesterday and to day. The first business transacted was the appointment of a committee on the division of the State. A resolution declaring that inasmuch as the Legislature has refused to divide the State, it was unwise at present to take action for that purpose, and proposing an ajournment„was tabled—ayes 39, nays 25. A resolution was referred proposing to take the vote on the division of the State in the counties west of the line running from the northeast corner of Tennessee along the top of the Alleghanies to Maryland. There will be a warm contest for some action being taken towards a division of the State. The measure will meet with strong op position, but the friends of a division will pro. bably have a majority, and they appear de— termined to push matters on the Senate Chamber. Both houses were nearly deserted by the members, and several times during the forenoon no quorum was present. At 12 o'clock, motions of adjournment were simul— taneously made on both halls, and cheerfully carried. The greater portion of the members started for their homes in the evening trains. OHIO DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. CLEVELAND, Aug. 7. The Democratic State Convention to day nominated H. J. Jewett for Governor, and John Scott Harrison for Lieutenant Gover— nor. A series of resolutions were adopted; the third recommends to the Legislate es of, the several States to call a National Convention, for the purpose of settling the present difficul ties, restoring peace and preserving the Union. The sixth resolution condemns the President for his late attempt to suspend the writ o habeas corpus. D ISCHARGED.—Wat9OII, Derll3lBtoll & Co., discharged forty one miners last week. We understand that this firm will stop their fur— nace on the Ist of September, which will throw about a hundred more laborers out of employment. With no work to be had else— where, what is to become of these men, many of whom have large families depending upon them, during the present winter, Heaven alone knows.—Hollidaysburg Staxdard. Bar Prince Napoleon visited the head quarters of Gen. Beauregard, at Manassas Junction, elf Friday, . and was hospitably entertained by Generals Beauregard and Johnston. He returned to Washington in the evening, and left for New York the next day. SPECIAL NOTICES. -; - Air Domestic Cabinet Plendeg...it is skna of the wonders of the age that such vast , mans are , expended in getting up apparently trifling articles; and another marvel that s' these are of so math utility. Large fortunes have been ' made out of matches, which are sold at the rate of one or two hundred for a penny. Somewhat similar, we are told, is to be the success of a recent invention for' repairing all kinds of furniture,—" Spalding's Prepared Glue." I prepared chemically, will keep in all climates, may be t applied on the instant, and if all that is said of it Is true, must become highly useful in repairing broken 'furniture, dilapidated books, and indeed in all cases where glue is nasally spplied.,—From the Observer, New York, August 18,1889. (aug 81m 80 , O kl al . are B tt,r9,t),_qf YIEVIPPIA 7 a, P 2 e oo E o 4"d , Aern 4 if aVicrArYzorroina. - Expeilenee having proved that limply remedies often fact speedily. end certainly when taken in 'the early sieges of ..thiiallsesse, recotwee should at once be had to "Brown's Bronchial 'Traches," or Lozenges, let the Cold, Couch, or Irritation. of the Throat l ever so slight, as by MI" precaution amore serious attack may be effectu ally warded ofE Public Speakers and Singers will find them'effeetual for clearing and strengthening the voice. See advertisenacint. [nor 21; . . • '? A Valuable Me erne i—During "the. feresint Of oti,Cfriendsythe tiny/ h . - T . totryrzurDe Mstb'sillectrlc I cons/imam of having seaCtlde pie • • • In our /alumina, hare called unapt-0,04de the of their elpefriments. These *mans , assure us. That Red, rbennuttle pad/lei/a been entirely eared by a few - astlons of De Grath's Elechle Oil, and they recommend it/ use to ell who ere athlete.% with any of the diseases which .It . lB designed to cdre:-.4'tv04c1.,-, air SeeAdvergiviiipiit,„ . ". [suet 130= . . . . . . . _ . 'f*/". The:late nigh of . Allegttenr county boa' aloof tui • robPaiditli Ors amounting toa foists Atm% LiyapapeiN i ohiel dnced °X feeh 6 :".*Ooriair, Afife was also. elided 'ander seine 'eiremnidinees, and with awns disease. Having used your medicine coiled Bcerharen Rolland Mama, we both obtained relief, iuol are hiffyittood :yoniMab lic evidenUa of itO•roliW , adiN.lo Vlttoburgh, Jan 224 - .1857.. Csng4?-39 Titan Grb t - 116V:Ulfsh Remedy I. .13Ht JA,HEII,OLnItIEKS UnKSSATHD PFALALBIIIX.I.S._ Prepared fiom;i prescription of Sin.r..,Olarke,,liPX-Rhy :. • idelan Krtmordinary to. the Queen. ./... . This well known medicine is up impOsition, butia.lure and cafe remedy for Female Difficulties and. Obstructions, from any caws whatever; , and , although A powerful . reme dy, it contains nothing hurtful to the constitution. To Mastanto .141)12:8 it is peculiarly suited. It will, Ina short time, bring On the monthly period with regularity. In all cases of Nervous andgliitl44.PC4 o l:lll„, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hysterics, Sick Headache, Whites, and all the painful diseases occa sioned by a disordered system, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed_ These Pills have never been known . to fail where the directions on the 2nd page of Pamphlet are well observed. For full particulars, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent N. 8.-$I and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any author ised agent, will insure a bottle, containing .over W pills,' by return mall KAUFFMAN A . llllll.,'Agents to Lancaster. July 10 ' ly 26 if.kirGolid. Looking People are ge,Aer. ally poesessed of sxal health, and a disordered con dition of the system soon betrays Resit in the pallid and careworn countenance of the unhappy invalid. Dr. 0 Phelps Brown's Aracian Balsam, is justly celebrated as the most suocoesaful remedy of this or ,any other age, in curing einem:option, nervous disorders, complaints of the liver, heart, etc., and it not only imparts a new life sod activity to every organ, but it also rejuve hates the system, making the elderly look once more young and fair, and young more bloomizfg thin ever before.. The invigorating propertied of the Acaclan Balsam are before.. - ,The that while it stimulates every organ of the physical being to increased activity, It places each in possession of a re newed vital force sufficient to eject Mesas° and eradicate every morbid taint which may be lurking in the system. It also Increases the secretions, produces new and healthy flesh and blood, and consequently makes whole and hearty the entire being.- It is a tonic' alterative and 'diaphoretic, a stimulant without the faintest 'reaction. It does not simply remedys local evil. but' purifies and 'ejects every vestige of disease from the body. The Acaclan Balsam is sold at $2 per large bottle. It may be obtained of KAVPMAN & ' ' Bole Agents, who have also a small number of specimen bottles, price 25 cents, that all may have the opportunity of trial. ang 6 . . Im2o MARRIAGES. On the Bth inst., by the Ret J. J. Striae, John R. Rein hart, of West Lampeter, to Christiana Lehman, of Martic. On the Bth inst.; by the game, John'Herehoek. of Pequea, to Martha Martin, of Providence. On the llth ittet, by Rev. J. W. Hoffmeiei, Abinham Fenstemacher to Susan Siegchriet. DEATHS In this city. on Friday evening laet, after a few days M oe., Patrick Kelly, in the 64th year of his age. In this city, on the 9th inst., Mrs. Catharine Trout, wife of Henry Trout, in the 35th year of her age. On the 7th inst , in West Earl township, Mark. Connell, Sr., aged 80 years. In this city, on Wednesday last, George Beckel, In the 87th year of his age. • On Monday morning the sth Inst., at his residence near Interconree, Leacock twp., this county, George H. Eckert, eon of George L. Eckert, in the 29th year of his age. ; • . [City papers and Ohio Eagle please copy.] • . [Au obituary notice, which came to hand too late for this week's paper, will appear In our next.] MEffi:M2MM .1 6 11,olisq d- *VA R , Lereisimi, Ang. 10. Butter sold at 12@13 eta. 1:b.; Lard 10 cts ; Dras. 9©lo cts. dozen ; Spring Chickens 30(g4-4 cents lg pair ; Pota toes 7(4)10 cents, Apples thg;l2 cents, Tomatoes 10@12 ets., "A, half peck ; Pericles,' 20(g37 ets.'it half peck ; Green Corn, 10@12 cents dozen : Huckleberries 6(g17 cents, Blackberries 3 cts.ll quart; Cucumbers 6(4)8 eta. "f dozen; Egg Plants 6@lo cts. each; Watermelons 20(g137 cents, Cantaloupes 3@B cents each. Lancaster Wholesale Grain Market. Corrected weekly by J. IL Brrnan & Bao., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, No. 91 North Queen street. LANCASTER, August 12. .55.00 5.26 1.00 1.00 Flour, Superfluo, , Fl bbl Extra White Wheat, @1 bushel, Red 0 Corn, old 4 . new Oats Rye Cloverseed " Whiskey, in bhde, " in bids.. Philadelphia Market. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 10. Flour dull with sales of superfine at $1.25, Extra $4.65. Wheat active, 6,000 bus. Red at $1.16 afloat. Corn scarce and held firmly with sales of Yellow at 52©53cts. Whisky dull at 18®1834. New York Market. NEW Yank, Ang. 10. Flour firm • sales to-day of 5,000 bbla. at unchanged prices. Wheat—sales of 45,000 bus. at an advance of I@t2 cents for white ; Milwaukie Club $1.08@1.06 ; Red Western $1.20@1.22 and white $1.25. Corn has advanced 1 cent sales of 60.000 bushels at 42(484 cents. Pork dull. Lard firm. Whisky quiet at 16% cents. Stocks close drill. MONEY WANTED...4n pursuance of an Ordinance of Select and• Common Councils of the City of Lancaster, passed the 6th day of August, 1861, the undersigned is authorized to borrow a sum of money suffi cient to liquidate City loans now due and demanded. This is, therefore, to give notice that proposale for loans to an amount not exceeding ten thousand dollars, will bereeeived at the Mayor's office until the 10th of September ensuing, for which Coupons or certificates of loan will be issued bearing 6 per cent. interest, and redeemable in ten years from date. GEO. SANDERSON, Disrott's OPFICE, Lancaster, Aug. 13. Mayor. aug 13 3t 31 STATE OF THE LANCASTER COUNTY BANK, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST Ist, 1861. Bills Discounted $426,692 60 Bonds and Mortgages 24,638 76 Real Estate 12,744 93 U. S.. Trearrnry Notes' - 20,000 00 Gold and Silver • 84,482 21 Notes and Checks of other Banks 21,082 00 Cash due from other Banks . • ' 55,040 49 Due Depositors Notes In Circulation :Dividends Unpaid- Due to Banks Due Commonwealth of Penna Capital Stock, $269,395 00 Lancaster City, as: Before me, J. C. Van Camp, an Alderman of the City of Lancaster, personally appeared W. L. Peiper, Cashier of the Lancaster County Bank, who being duly sworn, doth say, that the foregoing statement is correct, to the best of his knowledge and-beliet • W. L. PRIPER, Cashier. sworn and Embsoribed, August 3d, 1861, coram. aug 13 It 313 J. 0. VAN CAMP, Alderman. ST A TEME N't-OF THE FARMERS' BAER OF LANCASTER,• AUGUST 43m, 1861. Bills Discounted and Loans - Banking House and other Real Estate. Farmers' Bank Stock Notes and Checks of other Banks Due from other Banks. U.S. Treasury Notes. Gold and Bilviir Coin, oAntf ontqoAt . ..... .. Notes in Circulation • $133,000 00 Due to other Banks 17,881 61 Due Depositors 228,187 09 Dividends unpaid 708 25 Due Commonwealth for Taxes... 4— 3,615 64 579,292 39 Capital Stock $450,000 Lancaster City, as: I certify that the foregoing is a true statement to the best of my knowledge and belief. EDW. H. BROWN, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before me, this Bth day of August, 1881. • WM. B. WILEY, Mclennan. aug 13 It 31 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT' PUB. LIC SALE.—On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th, 1861, the undersigned Executors of Andrew Metzger, Esq., dec'd, will sell at public sale, at the public house of John Herr, in East Hemptleld township, Lancaster county, on the road leading from the Barletta turnpike to Petersburg, about 5 miles west of the City of Lancaster, and about 1 mile northeast of Hall's Tavern, the following real estate, viz: No. I. A Tract of Laud containing 63 Acres, more or less, situate In said township, adjoining lands of Jacob Baker, David Brubaker,Stephen Kern and others. The improvements are a lare TWO-STORY 'BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, a well of good water near t - s the door, and fine'spring of water in the yard, . . Bake Oven, and other outtrilidlngs. Also; a large BANK BARN, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib attached, Hog Sty, ice. There is also a good Orchard of choice fruit trees on the premises. _.• , • •No. 2. A Tract of Land, containing 13 -- Acres, . more or lase, adjoining No. 1,. Stephen Kern, Jaiob Shenk, and fronting the atoresaid road. The improvements are a TWO-STORY LOG AND FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Tenant House, Wash House, Well of Water, Stable, Corn Crib, Carriage House, and other necessary outballdings. Also, an orchard of choice fruit trees. The above tracts of land are enclosed in good post and rail fences. 'There i a fine Stream of water passing through both tracts, from which cattle can have access to every geld: This land is considered the beat in the county, located in a healthy neighborhood, convenient to mills, schools and.churcltea` x. Persons desirous of viewing the above promisee will please call on the tenants, residing On No. 1 or No, 2, or .on the undersigned executors. - • Possession and Indisputable tit-lee will be given on the first of. April, 1862. ' • • Sale to commence at 2 o'clock; P. H., when 'the condi lions will be made known by • ABRAHAM H. METZGEII; J. N. METZGER. " ANDREW T. METZGER,' Executors of Andrew Metzger, Elm.ideed. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold 'a ROUSE. AND LOT. OF GROUND, situate in West Hempfield twp.. Lancaster county, on the Marlette, turnpike, and the road leading from Hall's Tavern' to Sailing*, adjoining land of Jacob Lantz. - There is a well of goixt water with a primp in excel t, lent choice fnilt and the neee treas. ssary ontludidings. Also; A lumbar of Possession era& good title given on the first day of April, 1862... • .. . . , Terms And conditions made known' t the sale by.. ELIZABETH GOOHNAUR, And the Executors of Andrew Metzger, Eeq, deed. aug 13 • •• . TIRS. WALYDADI do SWENTZIAL CON - .1 dune to practice Dentistry at their Once, 60% North Qoanirstraet, half num from :the E A., ft: De ..ti.tark- OPRAnviss or HANDEL , KRREIFEK: DEO'D You are hereby notified that by virtue of an order Of the Orphans' Court of liencsater county to me erected, I will: hold an Inquest to divide, part or value the Real estate of Daniel Kreider, dec'd, on THURSDAY, the 29th day of AUGUST, 1861, at 1 o'clock. P. H., at the premiere in Crernarrou twp., when and where you may attend if you think proper. S. W. P. BOYD, Sheriff. • Sumurfe Orner y Lancaster, Aug. 12, - • . . . tug 13 StSl MIXTEBBIVE BAIRE •OP :VALUABLE URAL ESTATZ. On 711:111118DAY and.YRIDAY, the dth and 6th days of DEPTYMBER, 1881, will be - offered at public.- sale ow— th e e daji, by the helm of , Adam /Wirer, decoseed, late of the; .naugh of Mechaelcabiarg, the following ,lbeeribed `valibbiereal estate, situated in (timberland amity. iris: No. L A Lot of Ciroundon the north sideonlaln street, In the borough - of. Mechanicsburg, and near the, east' end of the rame,contelningail feet in trent on said attest. and. extending in depth litM ,feet to the Quateriand Valley . Rail Road, having thereon erected a Lerm.TW.o- STORY BRICK ROUSR, with a large ; TwoßtM7 ay Frame Racklittilding, as also a good add eaten- as sive Stable, Hay-Scalb and Shed, together. with all the neeereary out buildings for a Tavern Stand, having been occupied as such fonyears. There Is a well of never tilling water near the dom. ; • . . Any person desirona.of viewing the property before the day of wile, will cad on George L. Gponaler, -the present tenant.. • No. 2: . A lot of Ground adjoining, GM above, containing 36 feet in front on eald street, and extending ' back 300 feet to Bail Bond street,having thereon a large Two-Story BRICK HOUSE, with attic, good,etabling, and all neces nary oat-buildings; • - The two foregoing properties will be offered for sale on the premise s% on THURSDAY, the. bth of SEPTEMBER. The following on PRIDAT, the Bth of SEPTEMBER : No. 3. A Tract of Ling - situate in Hampden township, six Miles west of the Harrisburg bridge, two miles north of Rupp's mill, and X of a mile from Holize's Mill, ad. joining lands of Isra el Rooster, Jacob Bratty, and others, containing 109 ACRES:and 73 PERCHES, in, a:high state of enltivation,having thereon erected a good TWO-STORY IGO HOUSE, weatherboarded, with all necessary out- buildings, a large Prime Barn with ont•buildings, an. excellent Orchard of choice fruit trees, a Older Press tinder roof, a well of never failing water War the house, and running water through the fields. Ten Acres of the above tract are covered with thriving timber. There are also a number of locust trees on the tract. . Persons wishing to vims the premises, will call on Emanuel Holtz, residing thereon. No. 4. A Tract of Land adjoining the above, containing 100 Ades, in a high state of cultivation, On It is erected a TWO-STORY LOG MUSE, weather- rrn .11 boarded, with out-buildings, klarge Frame Barn and outbuildings. There is a Spring ..of never failing water near the dpor of the dwelling house, an Orchard Of choice fruit trees on the farm, also a number of lom trees, at and 8 Acres covered with timber. Either with this latter tract as part thereof, it being In cluded in the 100 . Acres, or by itself, will be sold. No. 5. A Tract of 6 Acres of Ground, part of the pre ceding, tract, having thereon a FRAME HOUSE of one story and a half high,logether with frame stabling and necessary outbuilding; a Spring of water and choice fruit trees. Persons wishing to view Trade Noe. 4 and 5 will call on Samuel Eslinger ' the tenant. No. 6. A Tract of Mountain Land, situate in Hampden township, one mile north of George fleirer's Tavern, ad joining lands of John Mutts, George Hipp and others, containing 13 Acres.. - . No. 7. A Tract of Mountain Land, situate in East Penns .borqugh township, 2 miles north of the State Road leading from Sterrett's Gap to Harrisburg, and two miles west of the Susguebruana river, adjoining lands of Abraham Miller, Henry Bower and Philip Boyer, containing 49 Acres. The above will be offered as a whole or IEI.IO acre lots, as may best suit purchasers.- . • Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on each of the above days, when terms will be made known by the heirs of . ADA3I. SIEBER, deceased. ISAAC BIEBER, one of the heirs by his Att'y in fact, JACOB MOMMA. aug 13 ts 81 MIL,ITARY BOOKS. KING & BAIRD'S EDITIONS. - ILLUSTEATED . II9I . 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Showing the various positions in the Extensions, Par ries, Lunges, Thrust, Guard, etc., with the Rifle and Sabre Bayonet, against Infantry or Cavalry; Skirmishing Deploy ments, Firing, Marching and Rallying by Flank, Sections, Platoons, Reserve, Columns, etc., etc., as used by the Ells worth Znuaves, together with a number of HINTS FOR THE SOLDIER IN A FIGHT, relative to resisting a Foot-Soldier or a Horseman. To which is added a Biography, and Portrait, Handsomely Printed in Colors, of the late COL. E. ELMER ELLSWORTH, (Of the Chicago Zouaves.) Bound in ono volume, Paper Cover, 12.m0., 12 pages, price 25 cents. MANUAL FOR THE RECRUIT IN THE LIGHT INFANTRY DRILL. Containing complete instructions in the nee of the Rifled Musket, arranged for the UNITED STATES ZOIIAVE CADETS, BY THE LATE . COL. E. ELMER ELLSWORTH. To which is added general rules for Marching, Loading, Firing, Inspection. etc. and ALL THE ZOIIANE MOVEMENTS relative to Fighting while on the Run, Kneeling, Lying on the ground, Skirmishing, etc., and the Manual of Arms— , to the Shoulder, Sling, at Will, Charge, Bllance, Inverse, Color, Rest. Parade, Support, Salute, etc., and a complete MANUAL OF THE SWORD OR SABRE FOR OFFICERS, to which is added the Sword Bayonet Exercise of the Chasseurs de Vincennes, upon which movements, the Zonave exercises are based. $543,780 98 $117,58T 189:355 00 The whole Illustrated with 60 Engravings. Bound in one volume, Paper Cover, 86 pp., price 25 cis .. 2,547 59 .. 17,578 11 . 14,290 26 $341,268 28 REBEL DRILL -BOOK. THE VOLUNTEER'B,.HAND-BOOK, Cootalnillenabridgmsnt of $302,612 70 HARDEE'S INFANTRY• TACTICS. Forming a Complete Manual for the Soldier in the use of the Percussion Musket, and the MINIE, SHARP OR ENFIELD RIFLES, either in Squad or Company Exercises. To which is added THE U. S. ARMY REGULATIONS • relative to the forming of Parades, Reviews, Inspections, Guard Mountings, Skirmishers, Pickets, Sentinels, Escorts, Funeral Honors, etc., etc. The whole being .the same as adapted FOR THE USE OF. THE REBEL ARMY, By JAB. K. LEE, of the let Reg't Virginia Volunteers. Bound in one scamps, Flexible Cloth, 12m0., 120 pp, price 50 cents.. 4584, 622.46 10,900 00 62,950 00 41,816 41 77,568 97 "This book is invaluable to the Union Officer and Soldier, as it gives him every information relative to the drilling and movements of the Rebel Soldiery." $40,000 00 . 70,067 60 119,067 50 VI. THE CAMP-FILE COMPANION, $860,325.3 A SONG BOOK FOR THE trtrroN VOLUNTEER. Containing a variety of Porntar, National and Patriotic Songs and Ballads, many of them never before pnblialied. With Engravings. Bound In one volume, 12m0.„ 72 pages, price 15 cents; or in Flexible Cloth, 25 cents. $481,032 95 Copies of either of the above books sent per Mail, free of expense, upon receipt of the price. VII. RING & BAIRD'S 'UNION AND PATRIOTIC ENVELOPES, With various National and Humorous Designs, HANDSOMELY PRINTED IN COLORS, 'UPON SUPERIOR QUALITY OP PAPER. Twenty-Five Different kinds of Envelopes will be sent Free of Postage, upon the receipt of 25 cents. Or, upon receipt of sixcents, a specimen jae simile sheet of Envelope Designs, handsomely printed in Colors, will be mailed free of expense to any address. AGENTS WANTED IN ALL TEE UNION STATES, who, together with Storekeepers, will be supplied at a most liberal discount. Send for a Catalogue, and to insure prompt attention, address all orders to RING 42 . BAIRD, Printers and Publishers, 6078Awsox PTUEXT, PHILADELPHIA. aug 13 • 3in 31 AN ORDINANCE FOR THE REDBAIP. TION AND'EXCHANGE OF CITY LOANS. 81c. 1.- Be it enacted by the Select and Common Councils of the City of Lancaster,- that the Mayor of the' City of Lancaster be and is hereby authorized to borrow on the faith and credit of the Cityof Lancaster, at such times as may be necessary, an amount of money euillcient to meet all loans now due and as they become due; the payment of which has been or may be demanded, provided the in debtedness of the City -of Lancaster be not thereby in creased. 020. 2. That the Mayor of the City is hereby authorized to issue in exchange, to the holders of Lancaster City LO5llB now doe, or ereafter at they become due, new certificates of Loan or Coupon Bonds at the option of the holder, bearing interest at six per .cent., payable semien. nitally and redeemable In ten years. Ordained and enacted into a law at the City of *Lancas ter, on the 6th day of-August, 1861. J. M. Jorisrazoi, J P. CASSIDY, Clerk of Common Council. j Preaident of C01:11. Council. Jamie 0. Gears/arm, . JAMES H. BARNES, Clerk of Select Council. / President of Select -Council. atm 13 3t 31 WHITE- I_,l BIDE has returned ,from his military , tour,. and'can be - found - at his office again, at ..... No. 2 East King street, prepared to wait upon all his own customers and friends who may favor-hint with their ens tom:. , [Aug 6 ti 30 . . _ . A TTEINT/ON .SQUAD BOOK.. FOR every, member, complete in one volume, paper cover, 26 mute, or neatly and strongly bound to one volume, for 40 cents, at ' ' .J. rd. WESTHJEFFENB, may 14 tf No. 44, Comer N. 0 naen k Orange eta. FOR rtOR SALE CHEAP.--A Certificate of - Scholirehirc (male or female) in the amterrille - Sem inary. Enquire of the Senior Editor of the InkdSilencer tf ZS IBAAO BARTON & SON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN COEN ': TAY EtioDuoit, WINES AND LIQUONB,-. . Nottl44 and /47 North ihoond.street stio taki triLl/ADALPHIA. Lemma GAD Cowan', 1. July R*b. 1881. • DIIITIDEND....At a meeting of the Moo agars of the Lancaster the Cenpauy. held this day, a dividend of ONE DOLL&R PER SHARE was declared, ;su able on and after the 10th inst. July 16 it 21] GEO. If. BRED, Treasurer. BANS NOTICE......Nottlee Is hereby given that the President and Directors of the Lancaster County. Bank Intend to make application to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at their next session. for a renewal of the Charter and an extension of the privileges . of the staid Dank, with all the rights and privileges now enjoyed, for a term of tweed* years from the expiration of the present charter, with the same name, title, location and capital of glOO,OOO. • By order W. L. PIEPER, "Cashier of the Lancaster County Bank. Liftc.aienat, Pa., July 6th, 1861. • Only 9 dm 29 "WANTZII....-A situation wanted by a Landscape Gardener and Florist, who thoroagrlunkestands all its sari/xis branches, with the most recent improremente—thelaying out of new grounds in modern style, do., kr. He would like to take charge of the Grain& of a city or town Cemetry, a Lunatic Asylum, Public:. Park or Private Places. Bea of reference as to -character and ability to fulfil the above. Apply to the office ,of this paper, or A. Versailles, Woodford county, Ky. (Letter Box address 131.) R., July 30 4t 29 NIP SEEDI TURNIP BEND I I TT BOBNEKAN, Versailles, Woodford county, By. (Letter Box 131,) offer to the trade and others the follow ing varieties of Turnip geed, all of which I warrant of the same superior quality as have heretofore given such uni versal satisfaction. Turnip Seed, Large Early White Dutch, 50 eta. per lb. Rea Top, best for wtoter, " u Large Wh ite „Globe, 50 cts. per lb. Large Long :r &Jew Frencb, do. Air Bend by Mall or Express. [July SO St 22 16 1 11311ING.TACIKLIg. X RODS, LIMERICK and KIRBY HOOKS, NKr— TWINS, LINEN and COTTON LINES, FLOATS, SWIV— ELS, Ac. For sale at THOMAS ELIAIA.KETt'S Drug and Chemical Store, Opposite the Cross Keys' Hotel, jnly 30 it 29] West Ring Street, Lancastei. • NOTICE TO BRIDGE 811LLDE8.5..... Sealed proposals for building a Caet Iron Bridge tunas Chigoes Creek, at or near Hostetter's Mill, between Rapho and Penn townships, will be remised at the Cont. inlesioners' Office, at Lancaster,. until 2 o'clock, P. M., on MONDAY, the 12th day of AUGUST next. Also, for the Masonry of two abutments of stone work for the meld bridge. JOSEPH BOYERS, LEVI & EXIST, JOHN DONEB, July SO 2t 29 Commissioners. TsItOCLAXATION,—.Whereas, it has _L beau represented to me that, within the last few days several DOGS, supposed to be rabid, have been seen with in the limits of the City; and whereas the safety of the citizens requires that every proper precaution should be used to avert the danger, this is, therefore, to notify all persons owning dogs to have them securely muzzled or confined for the period of thirty days from this date, tinder the penalty inflicted by the Ordinance of February 13th, 1841. And it is hereby enjoined upon the Constables to discharge their duty faithfully in enforcing all the Ordl. mutes of the City relating to the subject. Given under my hand this 25th day of July, A. D. 1861. GEO. SANDERSON, Mayor. ELtvon.'s 0121.01, Lancaster, July 25,186 L itilY 30 4t 28 ALLEN & NEEDLES' The Oldest Established and only Standard Improved SOPER—PHOSPHATE OF LIME, Paws $45 PER TOE. (24' ostrrs PER LB.) GUANO PB.RITVIAN. We sell none but No. 1, received direct from the Government. lOHABOK. A very superior article, received direct from the Island. PLASTER. Ground Plaster--a 'superior article, packed in good strong barrels. BONES. Button Makers' Bone Dust and Ground Bones. Warrranted Pure. ALLEN & NEEDLES' PEBTj L I Z E • Pama43o ran TON. (1M ors. YES LB) Tis Manure, from its superior quality and very low price, hes gained a reputation with farmers that classes It among the standard manures. -We have a number of certificates from persons who are using it, which we will be pleased to show to those wanting a good and lasting manure. ALLEN & NEEDLES, 42 South Wharves and 41 South Water Street (Pint Store above Cbestnnt,) July 80 PHILADELPHIA. 3m 29 _ T RIO OLD CENTRE SQ,UARE BOOT AND SHOE STORE. We beg leave to inform our friends and customers that we still keep a very large assortment of our own make, made out of the best of materials. It consists of FINE CALF AND KIP BOOTS, GAITERS, ' WALKING SHOES, MONROES, OXFORD TIES. Also, LADIES' GAITERS OF ALL KINDS, . KID AND MOROCC BOOTTEES, MISSES AND CHIDREN'S GAITERS AND BOOTS. FANCY SHOES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. All RIPS mended for nothing. vs. Prices to suit the times. Please give us a call, and don't forget the place—No. 6 North-east corner Centre Square, Lancaster. mar 12 Sm 9] CAMPBELL & MARSHALL. NEW SPRING MILLINERY GOODS The subscriber has just returned front Philadelphia and New York, with a complete and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS, which he offers to the public in general, at wholesale and retail, for the lowest cash prices. My stock consists In Silks of all colors, Crapes, Lawns, Baraige, Mode, Tarlton, Crown C.potuat.t.Jeatiblond, Qui'lingo, French and Ameri can Flowers, Silidera, rldsiery, Eltrawgimp, Rib bons of the newest stole, Wire. Bonnet-Frames, Bonnet-Blocks, Straw Bonnets, Hats and Shakers of all colors, and the newest style and shape; Bon net materials, and Trimmings of all Innis., .70...1.y, Notions, Dry Goods, and a great many articles too numer ous to mention. Also, TRIMMED AND READY MADE BONNETS all the time on hand of the very latest fashion, which be offers cheaper than the cheapest. The 'subscriber is thankful for put favors, and hopes'a continuance of all his old customers and plenty more new On eS.___ L. BAUM., No. 81 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. mar 19 3m 10 COURT PROCLAMATION.-Whereas the Hon. HENRY G. LONG, President, Hon. A. L. Hems and FERREE Baum); Esq., Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the county of Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for said county of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to me directed, requiring me, among other things, to make public Proclamation throughout my Bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery ; also, a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on the 3rd MONDAY in AUGUST, 19th, 1801: In pursuance of which precept, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Lancaster, in said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Corocer, and Constables of the said City and County of Lancaster, that they be then and there in their own proper persons, with their rolls, records and examinations, and inquisi tions, and their other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain, in their behalf to be done, and also all those who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or thou shall be, in the Jail of said county of Lan caster, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Dated at Lancaster, the 4th day of June, 1861. july 9St 26] , S. W. P. BOYD, Sheriff. NOTICE TO SUGAR CANE GROWERS. An entire new and improved SUGAR AND MOLASSES BOILER for making Sorghum Sugar and Byrup, directly from the Juice of the Chinese Sugar Cane. A cut representing the evaporation, and eamplee of Sugar and Syrup can be seen at Adam R. Barr's Agricultural Implement and Seed Warehouse, East King street, next door to Lanes' Dry Goods Store, who will attend to all orders sent to him. • W. J. WHITNEY, Pactoryville, Wyoming county, Pa, • Sole Proprietor for the State of Pennsylvania. .414-A.ny person wishing to purchase county rights can do so by addressing the subscriber. [July 9 6m 29 SOMETHING FOR THE TIDIES II I A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD!! I JOHNS c 6 CROSLRY'S AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE, TER BTRORROST GLUE IA TER WORLT, FOR CEMENTING WOOD, LEATHER, GLASS, IVORY, CHINA, MARBLE, PORCELAIN, ALABASTER, ' BONE, CORAL, Ac., Ac., Ac. The only article of the kind ever produced which will withstand Water. EXTRACTS • • - " Every housekeeper should have a supply of Johns & Crosley's American Cement Glue."—New York Times. "It is so convenient to have in the house..—New York Express• BMSMI;;I " We have tried it, and Sad it as useful in our house as water."—Wilkey' Spirit of the Times. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER BOTTLE.. Very Liberal Redactions to Wholesale Dealers. TERMS CASH. Aar - For sale by all Druggists and Storekeepers generally throughout the country. JOHNS & OROSLEY, (Sole Manufacturers,) 78 WILLIAM ST., (Corner of Liberty St.,) NEW YORK. July 9 ly 28 PEmzELT & WEVOY, STILL CON tinnee the MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS in the THE GRANITE BUILDING, No. 654, North Queen St. Our stock consists of the chola est FMitEf CLOTHS, such as Baiolues, &monies and Nellsacms finest Cloths of various colors; the choicest French Caasimeres; Black Doeskin Cassimeres; Fancy Cassimeree, the best selection; Vestings of all descriptions, and a large assortment of GINTLIMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. We respectfully ask a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon our predecessor, and truer by strict attention to business to receive it. One of the firm-has had considerable experience in one the largest and most fashionable Merchant Tailoring Es tablishments in Philadelphia, and flatters himself that he will be able to render satisfaction to the patrons of the firm. PETZELT & MOE VOY. *pi 7 tf 12 :ICES, moo.—Cinnamon, Cloves, Sala. B.ATIIS, BARING. SODA, ORSAM TARTAR, NUT 8, kc., For sale at THOMAS IRT.T.III A triißli Dreg & Gttemlcaf Store West King street, Lan*. GREAT DISCOVERY. I have made a discovery of the utmost Importance to every married Renton of either sex, and will send the fall particulate concerning it to any one on receipt of a stamp to pay return postage, Address, DR. J. `EL MARTELL, apr 16 u I.l] Alfred, Maine. TEILEOSCOPES!--T he se wonderful 0 and Untvereally admired pictures, which appear as ound and solid as sculptured marble, are taken daily at JORNSTON'B SKY-LIGHT GALLERY, corner of North Queen and Orange eta sir Daguerreotypes of every size and style, takes to the lowest prices. Lancaster. Juno 19 • tP2- CAILD.--All professional business en trusted to either of the undersigned, now absent on .military service, will be attended to by GEO. F. BEENE MAN, whole fully authorized to act for us. BARTRAM A. SHA_EFFER, ALDER J. NEFF, ' June u tt 22] Attorneys at Law. AHOMESTEAD FOR 11110.—A HOME.. STEAD FOR $lOO. Also, HOMESTEADS for $lOOO AND OVER, in a desirable, healthy country. d7' AGENTS WANTED) Send for a Pamphlet. Apply to ' E. BAUDER, Land Agent, Port Royal, Va., Or to On]. W. D. RIMEL, Agent, at Landisville Lan caster co., Pa. Duly 12 ly 26. MANUAL AND DRILL HOOK, FOR the use of all Volunteers and Militia, revised, cor rected, and adapted to the discipline of the soldier of the present day, by an officer in the United States Army. At J. M. WESTHAEIFFELIt'S, • may 14 tf 18] No. 44, Corner N. Queen & Orange sta. n - ILYSTAL PALACE I,_/ SHAVING AND HAM GUTTING SALOON, tintout Spitlanes's Hover, E. KING STAINS, 'L _lt PA. • S J . Bower, • S. W.C.WILLIAMS, Proprietor. . K. .T.SkAsz. J [WU /7 6 ESTATE OP .ALICE ..WILLSOO6 ,LAPP et the City' of Unclear, tikasased.-45idttes :of ad: ministration on taM mato having been granted - to the undersigned. a/1 persona indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment. - and them laving demands against the mune will present them for settlement to the undersigned, residing in said city. - - JACOB GABBER, july 9 6 261 Administrator. A lIDITORSI OTICE....Estat eof Joseph .Idl Landis, late of West Earl township, formerly of Ephrata township, Lancaster musty, deceased. The under signed appointed Anditori by the Orphans Court of Lan-. cuter county, to dhdrilmte tbe balance In the hands of Edwin Konigmacher and Samuel Welf,. Executors of said' deceased, to and among those legally entitled to the same:. hereby give notice that they will meet for the purpose of their appointment; in they library Room of the Court Bono, in the City of Lancaster, on TUESDAY the 13th day of AUGUST next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., whenand where all persons interested may attend if they think 'proper. • PETER MARTIN, ABRAM SHANK, July 9 4t 293 Auditors. A IIDITORPS NOTICE .- ..Estate of Wm. Long, decerised. The undersigned, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Lancaster County, Auditor to distribute amongst those legally enticed thereto the balance in the hands of Thomas Welsh, Administrator of the estate 'of William Long, late of West Hempfeld township, in said, county, deceased. hereby giver notice that be will meet all parties interested at the Court House, in the City of Lan caster, on THURSDAY, the 29th day of AUGUST, 1861, it 10 o'clock, A. M. ALEX. HARRIS, sag 6 4t SO] Auditor. ESTATE OF ANNA SIEGRIST, LATE of West Hempfield township, Lancaster, county, dec'd. —The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, to distribute the balance in the hands of Michael Slegrist, Executor of the will of said deceased, to and among those legally entitled to the same, hereby gives notice that les will attend for the duties of ti his appointment, at the L rary Room, in the Court House. at Lancaster, on TUES DA Y , the 19th day of AUGUST next, at 10 o'clock, in forenoon, when and where all persons interested may ttend. W. CARPENTER, July 2 4t 2.o)Auditor, '‘ ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JOHN KAUFFIIIAN AND "ii r IPP-The =dandy:red Auditor appointed by fhe Court of comffirm--phmi of Lancaster county, to distribute the balance in the bands of Benjamin Landis, Assignee, to and among three legally entitled to the saws, hereby gives notice that he will attend for the dudes of his appointment, at the Library Room, in the Court House, at Lancaster, on TUESDAY, the 13th day of AUGUST next, at 2 o'clock, in the afternoon, when and where all persons interested may attend. W. CARPENTER, july 2 4t 25] Auditor. ACCOUNTS OF TRUST AND ASSIGNED ESTATES.—The accounts of the following named estatee have been exhibited and filed in the Office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, to wit: Daniel Groff and wife, Assigned Estate, Abraham G Groff, Assignee. Eli Harnish, Assigned Estate, Jacob Harnish, Assignee. Jacob F. Herr and wife, Assigned Estate, Jno. Strohm, Assignee. Jacob 11. Hoover and Wife, Assigned Estate, Jno. Strohm, designee. David Long and wife, Assigned Estate, Jacob IL Cross and Daniel Brandt, Assignees. Benjamin Reiff s Estate In Trust, .4e., Jonas Reiff and Abraham Reiß Trustees. Joseph Stauffer's Estate, Martin E. Stauffer, Committee. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested In any of said estates that the Court have appointed MONDAY, the 25th day of AUGUST, 1861, for the confirmation and al lowance of said ac-ounta, unless exceptions be Hied or cause shown why said accounts should not be allowed. .PETER MARTIN, Prothonotary. 01170; Lancaster, July 27th, 1861. July 30 4t 29 PUBLIC VENDUE OF A FIRST-CLASS MANHEIM TOWNSHIP FARM.— rlza SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1.4,1561, ki in purimanceof an order of the Orphans' Court of Lan caster co., the undersigned Trustee appointed by said Court to make sale of pert of the Real Estate of John Dougherty, deed., will sell by public vendee, on the premises, at 1 o'clock p. m.,the following valuable real estate: A Plantation or Tract of Land, containing 180 ACRES and 15 PERCHES, neat measure, in Manheim twp., about 2 . 1 4 miles from the City of Lancaster, on the Litiz pike and old Manheim road, adjoining lands f Martin Myers, Jacob Esbenshade, Kohr, Emanuel Keller and Lightner Sharp. This tract is of first quality limestone land, about 157 acres arable well fenced and under a high state of cultivation; the re mainder, about 23 acres, heavily timberud , fenced, and fronting on the Lancaster and Litiz pike. The arable land is divided Into eleven fields of convenient size, enclosed with good fences. The buildings consist of a fine TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with large garden ' attached, well of water near the door, a very 01] large STONE BARN, in good condition, a large new Grain Shed, a new Hog Pen, Corn Cribs and other out buildings necessary to a good farm, a substantial Stone Spring House, with a never-failing Spring of Water, from which flows a fine stream, running through the barn-yard and four fields, two of which are excellent meadows, con taining about 23 acres. There is also a young thriving orchard of well selected fruit in bearing order. The Lan caster and Manheim road divides the tract, leaving on the east aide a tract of 102 acres and 68 perches, with the buildings and woodland, and on the west side a tract of 77 acres and 117 perches. Persona desiring to view the premises are invited to call on Cyrus Porter, living thereon, or the undersigned, re. siding in the City of Lancaster., The above will be offered as one tract or In-two parts TERMS: Onwthlrd of the purchase money to be charged on the premises, during the life of the widow, the interest, annually payable to her, and at her death the principal to the heirs of mid John Dougherty, deceased, the balance on the Ist day of April next. _ JOHN B. DOUGHERTY, Trustee aug 6 ts 30] TRADE SALES S TRADE SAL ES II The subscriber, having just returned from the Phila delphia Trade Sales. offers at the lowest prices all kinds of Books, embracing LAW, FICTION, MEDICAL, RELIG IOUS, BIOGRAPHY, MECHANICAL, and any other kinds al.— hooks will be sold at the lowest prices, as we bad the advantage and were tho :..fraeller from Lancaster at the Trade Bales, and, as a consequence, .11 lower than any other Store. A few of the Books are here Honed: Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, Worcester's Unabridged Dictionary, American Christian Record, In and Around Stamboul, Gotthold's Emblems, European Life, Legend and Landscape, Photographic Albums, Notes on Nursing, Soldiers' Text Books, The Bible and Social Reform, The Days and Ways of the Cocked Hate. BIBLES in great variety, from Twenty-live Cents to Twenty-five Dollars, some of them having the finest Bind ings and Illustrations ever received in town. _ - - - - SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS—Methodist, Lutheran, Epis copal, Presbyterian, American Tract Society, American Sunday School Union. SCHOOL BOOKS—Sanders', Towers', Sargent's, Parker & Watson's Readers. Monteith's, Mitchel's, Warren's, Smith's Geographies. Also, Algebras, Arithmetics, Gram mars, 'Histories, Dictionaries, &c. Stationery, Copy and Composition Books, Cap, Note and Letter Paper. Blank Books, Slates, Lead and Slate Pencils. Pens and Holders, Ink and Ink Stands, Rulers, Envelopes. The best Inks in the market are sold here, viz: Maynard & Noyes', Arnold's, Revere, Laughlings & Bushtleld's, Blackwood's, etc. At the Cheap Book Store of • JOHN SELEAFFER'S, may 14 tf 181 No. 32 North Queen street, Lancaster. 1861. SPRING. 18.61. 11TAGER & BROTHERS Invite attention to their large stock of DR Y GOODS, COMPRISING NEW STYLES LADIES' DRESS GOODS, CASHMERE AND STELLA SHAWLS, SPRING STYLES (MOTH AND SILK MANTLES, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTING& READY-MADE CLOTHING CARPETS! CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! New Styles Brussels Carpets New Styles Tapeetry Ingrain Carpets. New Styles Fine and Superfine Carpets Dutch, Hemp, Rag and List Carpets Druggets, Rugs, Cocoa and Jute Door Mats. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS AND JUTTING& Sheet 011 Clothe, 1 to 4 yde. wide Cocoa and Canton Kati:l32gs. WALL PAPERS! WALL PAPERS!! 20,000 P1E0.128 PI•AMN AND DECORATIVE PARER HANGINGS, 00XPEIBING A ELEGAIVT ASSORTMENT of new styles, from the FINEST GOLD PAPERS To the Lowest Priced Article BORDERS, MRE-BOARD PRINTS & VRADOW-SHADES, In Large Assortment, apr 161 AIL TO TI BOLD AT LOWDER Parris. [tf 14 TNCORPORA TED 18101! 1 HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY; OF HARTFORD, CONN. CAPITAL AND ASSETS * 9 88,709.00. H. HUNTINGTON, President. P. 0. Aura, Secretary. • • Policies leaned and renewed; losses equitably sutinsted and paid immediately upon eatiefactory proofs, in New York .funds, by the undersigned, the DULY AUTHORT 7 RD AGENT. JAMES BLACK, out •181 y 41! Agent for Lancaster Co. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. CAPITAL BTOOI, $600,000. Company's Building, Walnut street, S. E. corner of Fourth PHILADELPHIA. LIFE INSURANCE AT THE USUAL MUTUAL BATES, or at Joint Stock Rates, at about 20 per cent. kisa, or at Total Abstinence Bates, the lowest hi the world. A. WHILLIHN, President. J. 0. Suss, Secretary. ' H. B. GAB.A, Esq., East Ring street, Agent Itrr Lamas ter county. [mar 221 y 10 FISHING TACKLE. Rods, Limerick and Kirby Hooks, Net-Twine, Sea Grass, Cotton and Lin= Lines, Floats, Bnoods,,to. . For stde at TROIKAS ELT.Te ARRIVE; Drug k Chemical Store, opposite Cross Keys Hotel, W Kiny street, Lancaster. [may 17 tf 18 MlTOODo.43.lolcory Oak and Pia • of the bat quality, for sale - li F o" 41110110.11 uaLDIS Xliat s Licu olll 4o rtzest, door team Korth Queen. C°., and st larairtingoa the *aorta% . in_2o tf ASSIPMECES' RAILIGos A VAL VA, - BLEI ' "cessfrr. 13P10177" filD Oat( M ' • .- 'Il, 5 ,be , Ch .aindeinigned'Assignees of Clement Pettis. aril! aell. by finVendue. at the tintitre h ou se of kinetic. As; In u town, t„ - iernarion toWnehip, Uncoilsr county, the fOrowing described ireal Mtge,' late' ofSaid knittnor, to wit: IL Tract of chant& Sprout Tand,fu Ersdalooli t° Wa' said county. adjoining lands of Tor/Atha/a Smith, Henry Martin, Michael Rune and others, } containing 13 - ACRES AND 130 PERCHER'' /.. Tract of Chesnut Sprout : Sprout : Land iser north 'id the above tract, containing 113 ACRES AND 80 PERCHES. A.Tract of Chesnut Sprout Land, In Had Earl lownshiP, said county, adjoining lends of John. Patton, William- R. .Jacobs,Samnal Martin. Leonard, Hauge and - crtherw, Cow. Caning 24ACR.Eli - AND 23 PERCHES. _ A Tract of Clhermut.Sprout Lied, Iternarron town _ship. said county, adjoining lands of Samuel "and John PHRCyderand others, oontahsing 13 - ACRES - AND 43 A Tract of Chsetnut Spent Land, partly In oprsproin township, Lancaster corety„.and partly in - - Honeybrozik township, Chester county, adjoining beds of P. Retard,. Levi B. Smith, Jer. Buchanan and O. 8.. Potts, containing 32 ACRES and 131 PIHIOII3IB, more or less. Persons desiring to miewithe_ premise befine the, Bale win please call on James McCsa, r Esq., one of the Assignee, feeding in Churchtinsw. . _ Possession and good title deeds will be given on the find . Bale will begin at 1 o'clock in the a fternoo nt of said day, when terms will be made known. stag 6 ts 30 ASEIGEBEEt SALE • OF:: VA.LIIABLE BEAL ESTATA—On SATURDAY, the 14th day of SEPTEMBER next, the tuadersigeed. Assignees of lame 0. Blight end:wife will sell at public vendury at the public, house of George Ax. In Churchtown,oB3rnanton township, Lamasiat county, the following described real estate, late -of the said Assignors, to wit: • . A Tract of Land on ConestOgo creek, in Ctornarvon twp. aforesaid, known as the & POOL FORGE PROPERTY," containg 203 ACRES and 60 PERCHES, all cleared, under goodlencenand in a good state of cultivation. The. improvements thereon are a good FOUR-FIRED FORGE, Smith Shop, two Stone Coal Houses, a LARGE STONE MANSION HOUSE, a Two. Stor y. Stone Ofdre, a Stone Spring House and a fountain 7 - of running Water, a -large Stone Swifter Barn, Wagon Shed, 08 1 X1 Cribs. Carriage House and Horse Stable, & largn.Team Stable with hay-loft over It; and nine com fortable Dwellings for workmen, a good Orchard- of Choice Fruit Trees, a large and excellent Garden, and inumber of fine Springs of Water. • :: • . The Forge is in good running order, driven by Conesto• go creek, with an abundance of water power. It is situated 17 miles from Lancaster, 'With a good turnpike the whole distance; 15 mike from Reeding and 4 miles from Wayne. burg, from which latter place there is railroad communica tion to all the iron markets—wood is abundant and cheap in, the neighborhood, and the iron made at this Forg has always had a good reputation for quality, and meets with ready sale in the Market..... The property will be sold In the whole or, in two Parts,' to wit: • No. L Containing 106 Acres and 60 ., Penhea,with all the before mentioned, improvements (except one dwelling house. , No. 2. Contairdeg 97 Acres, with Stone Dwelling House thereon, consisting of that part of said tract lying east of the road running southward from the Forge, and ow the south side of the creek, with about 44CM/3 of the meadow land lying between the said creek , and the tail-race of Windsor Forge. This part Is susceptible pf being made a very tine Farm, being all good land and Well.located, with a large spring of excellent water, and watered by a rivulet running through the middle of Also, a Tract of 48. Acres of Chestnut Sprout Land, in Cron:tare= township aforesaid, adjoining lands of John McGill, John Diller, David Evans and others. Dart of the chestnut timber on this tract is of 20 years growth, and the remaining part young sprouts. • Possession 'of the Forge will be given immediately if de sired, and of the other property on the first day of April next, when good title deeds will be given..,. $lO,OOO or the pnrchase money may remain la the premises for one or more years if desired. Fersouidesiring to view the premises before the sale will please call On James *Weary Esq., one of the Assignees, residing In' Churchtown. Sale will begin at 1 o'clook of said day, when terms will be made known. JAMES - ZdoOAA, W. CARPPITEB., en 6ts 30] - Assignees. P . lIBLIC SALIC,...On FRIDAY, the 6th of SEPTEMBER, 1861, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, in Eaat Hempfleld township, Lancaster county, the following 'Valuable Farm, on the Lancaster, I Petersburg and Manherraturnpikevoade„ half a mile south of Petersburg, and 434 miles from Lancaster, a Tract of Limestone Land, containing . 87 ACRES:AND 29 PERCHES OF LAND, strict measure, adjoining lands of Jacob L. Hershey, Isaac Stoner, Isaac Kauffman, and John Nolt, on which are erected a large TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE FRAME WING ATTACHED, being convenient for two families, the whole being tinder Cellar and divided into four parts, (one being arched,) and a running Spring in the some, the water conveyed out in pipes ;i a large Spring House, with Spring of Running Water, a large Prase Howe, Hog Stable, Stable, Ao., a large SWISSER BARN, nearly new, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib attached. The improvements are in good order; there are taSo other good Springs of Bunning Water on the Farm. About 8 Acres of good Meadow Land; the whole can be watered at any time; a good Orchard of Choice Fruit on the promfaes. The land has lately been limed, and is in a high state of cultivation. Also, at the same time and place will be sold, 6 ACRES AND 94 PERCHES OF TIMBER LAND, situate in Manheim twp.r- Lancaster county, adjoining lands - Of Jacob Frick and others about two and a quarter milea from said Farm. air: Any person wishing to view the property before the day of sale will please call on George Barge, residing on the Farm. . Sale to commence at I O'clock - In the afternoon of said day, when terms will be made known by JACOB L. SMITH, , JOHN L. SMITH, DAVID L. SMITH, CATHARINE TRICKER, ANN MILLER, MARTHA SMITH, and JACOB L. HERSHEY, Guardian of Henry L. and Elizabeth L. Smith, who sells the interest of his wards, by virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county. aug 0 is SO ASSIGNEES , SALE OF VALUABLE la la T. RAT TV. -_.Cu TUESDAY the 10th of SEP— TEMBER next, the undersigned Assignees of Clement R. Potts will sell by public vendue on the premises the fol lowing described real estate, late of said Assignor, to wit: A Tract of Land on Pequea creek, in Mantic and Cones toga townships, Lancaster county, known as the." MARTIC FORGE" property, containing 258 ACRES and 140 PERCHES, about 160 Acres of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and under good fences ; about 50 Acres thereof being meadow, the balance to Sprout Land. The improvements thereon are a good FOUR-FIRED FORGE AND RUN—OUT, A STEEL FURNACE, Smith Shop, Carpenter Shop, Store, Coal-House, roofed with slate, a LARGE STONE MANSION HOUSE with a fountain of running water at the door, a TWO—STORIED STONE OFFICE, A LARGE STONE BARN, with running water in the barn-yard, a STONE TEAM STABLE with stablingfor 24 horses and hay loft over It, Corn-Cribs, Carriage-House, Ice-House, Stone Spring House over a never-failing spring.of water, Smoke House, Root House and TEN COMFORTABLE DWELL— INGS for workmen. The Forge is in lent running order, driven by Peones creek, with a nd fall of 15 feet, and water sufficient to drive a firstclass Grist Mill in addition to the Forge. It is situated eleven miles from the City of Lan caster, with turnpike for the greater part of the distance; is within three miles of water carriage at Safe Ilarbor, and one and a half miles from the Susquehanna river. Wood is abundant and cheap in the neighborhood, and Pig-Iron can be delivered from the Marietta Furnaces to the Forge at a coat of $1.60 per ton. The iron made at this Forge has always had the best reputation for quality, and meets with ready sale in the market. The property will be sold in the whole or following dl IdSiOtlEl, to wit: No. 1. Containing 188 Acres and 151 Perches with all the before mentioned improvenir me thereon—about 130 Acres of which are in cultivation. No. 2. A Tract of 49 Acres and 131 Perches of Land, the eastern part of the whole tract, of which about: : 25 Acres are in cultivation, and the balance has been cleared and grubbed a few years. There is a run of water running through the tract, and the public road from Mantic Forge to Lancaster rune through the tract. No. 3. A Tract of 20 Acres and 18 Perches of Land on the south side of No. 1, on the mad from Martio Forge to York Furnace, 4 Acres thereof are in cultivation and the balance is in sprouts a few years old. The whole property from its fair water power, the good quality of the land and the substantial improvements, is well worthy the attention of persons desirous of entering the Forge, Milling or Farming business. Persons desirous of viewing the property before the sale will be shown it by calling on Mr. .Robert.B. Potts or Jas. S. Niell on the premises, or for further information address either of the undersigned. Sale will begin at 1 o'clock, P. M., o, said day, when terms will be made known. JAMES MoOAA, Chnrcbtown, Lancaster county, W. CARPENTER, Lancaster, Assignee' of C. R. Potts. July 30 to 29] SoYinws SULTANA'S SAUCE. FOE HOT AND COLD DISHES OF ALL KINDS most delicious and appetising ice, invented by the renowned mu" for the London Reform ib, is, since Ma decease, menu- tared by the well-known house CROSS dr Biammay, London, no the original recipe: It is the rorite Sauce in England, and oo Continent, with a high and , wing reputation among Alpert can Epicures, and is much approved of as a ertimulant to the appetite and aid t o .digestion. OPINIONS OF THE LONDON PRESS. ' We recommend our correspondent to try Mons. Sotu'e new Sauce, entitled the 'Sultana's Sauce.' It is made after the Turkish recipe; its flavor is excellent, and it affords considerable aid in cases of slow and weak diges tion."—The Loud. • "Savory, Piquant and Spicy, worthy the genius of Soyet."—Ohterver. • "A most valuable adjunct to Binh, Flesh, and 'Fowl, and should have a place on every table,"—Atlas. Bole Agents for the United Stites GARDNER G. YVELIN; 217 Fulton street, New York. BRAY & HAYES, 34 Cornhill, Boston. Ito. late by Grocers and Fruit Dealers everywhere. Jan 17 eow ly 1 i t axmißßoF4nAhi,,, Pw v4--ftls ftitroll ma \ vs_ ttt_,*•l During the pest year we hare introduced to the notice of the medical profession of this country the Pure CrYetel ized Chloride of Dropylamine, as a REMEDY YOB 11.11311MAT1831 ; and having received from many . sonmes, both from phy , . siciana of the highest standing and from patients, the IfOST nerrnanrci szarrnoza.u.s OP its mai wan! in the treatment of this painful anti otntinate disease, we are induced to present it to the'rrablio in a form READY YOR IMMEDIATE USE, which 'we hope `will commend Itself to those who pre suffering with this afflicting com plaint, and to the medical practitioner who may feel dis posed to test the powers of this valuable remedy. ELIXIR PROP77I66fixE,In the form above spoken of hasreeently been rtensively experketented ycith . lo the YERNIII*7AI77.6. MOSPITAL, and with 111.6.1111 ED . 8E0438 (as wiil appear from the published mounts In the medical journals.) "" ' &IT It iseirefallY put up ready for Immediate use, with tall direed,ons, and can be obtained from all the druggists at 76 eentePer bettle, and whOlesale of - BULLOCK & ORENEMAW, Druititifktaltdl4ainhotrEingOhimilsbe," . , 1une24,4 . 24] • - • - -, . - •; - : -. .. , ..,i.4..Eit - gi:: . .ii :. 'SdrgaDAtillA, FOR PIIRIFFING•THB BLOOD. And for the greedy cure of the following coMplalnts: "'as and Bar elfriatous Affections ,a no la • - as Tamara, 'Ulcers, Sores,' Ilievaptloas. . Philp/es, Pustules, Blotches, 'Bolls, 'Blains, and all Skin Diseases: - , Ossuse, Ind., flth un e, 181%. 'Alta k Co: 'GUIS r I feel' it my. J ditt7 to as knowledge . what your Sanaperilla has lion* far ma. .Itsving.inherited a Scrofaloarinfeetion, I have suffered from it In various ways for years. Sometimes it Inuit _ out la Voss on my lands and arms; sometimes it turned inward. and distressed me at the stomach. Two years ago it broke out on my head and covered my scalp and ears with one sore, which.was painfhl and loathsome beyond description. I tried many medicines and several . ..phyaichuss..but without much relief from any dans. In fact, the disorder grew worse._ At length I was.rejoiced to read in_the Gospel Messenger that you had prepared an alterative (Sarsaparilla), for I knew from your repute. teen that - any thing you made must be good. 'sent to Cincinnati and got it, and used it till It clued me. I took 'it, as you advise, in small doses of a teaspoonful over a month, and used .almost three bottles. New and healthy lakizr imn began - to : tbrm under the scab, which after a ' while 5911 oft. 4l y akin is now clear, and I know by my feelings that the disease has gone from my system. Yon can well believe that I feet what I am saying when I tell you, that I hold you to be one of the wades of the age, and remain ever gratefully. yo u ... - ALFRED B. TALLEY. St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter and. Selt.Rhesun Seal& Read, Ringworm, Sore Ryes', Dropsy , Dr. Robert id. Preble writes fiom Salem, N. Y., 12th Sept., 1859, that he has cured an inveterate owe of Dropsy, which threatened to terminate fatally, by the persevdring use of our Sarsaparilla, and also a dangerous Malignant Erysipelas by large doses of the same; says he cures theeommon Dropliono by it constantly. Bronchocele, Goitre or Swelled Bieck., Zebulon Sloan of ProspeckTexas writes: "Three bot tles of your Sarsaparilla cured me from a Goiire a hid eous swellings on the neck, which I had suffered !tom over trio Years." JAIMS MeD4A; W.OARPANTEI34 . . Lencorrhcea or Whites, Ovarian Tumor, 'Uterine Ulceration, Female Diseases. Dr. 34.1, Channing, of- New Mirk City, writes ; "I moat cheerfully comply with the request of your agent in saying . l have found your Sarsaparilla a moat excellent alterative in the numerous complaints for which we employ such a remedy, but especially in Almals Direares •f the Scrofulous diathesis. I have cured many inveter ate cases of Lencorrhcea by it, and noise where the com plaint was caused by ulceration of the ut e rus. The ulcer ation itself was soon cured. Nothing ialthin my knowl edge-equals it for these female derangements." Edward S. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes, "A dan. .ge,rous ovarian tumor on one of the females in my family, which bad defied all the remedies we could employ, has at length been completely cured by your Extract of Sar saparilla.. Our physician thought nothing but extirpa tion could afford relief, but he advised the trial of *your Sarsaparilla as the last resort beibre cutting, and ft proved effectual: After taking your remedy eight weeks no symptom of the disease remains." Syphilis-and 'Mercurial Disease. Nzw DEMEANS, 25th August, 1859. DR. J. C. Alm: Sir, I cheerfully comply with the re- quest of your agent, and report to you some of the afloat, I have realized with your Sarsaparilla. I have cured with it, in my practice, moat of the oars. plaints for which it la recommended, and have found.its effects truly wonderful in the cure of Venereal and Mar , curial Disease. One of my patients bad Syphilitic ulcers in his throat, which Were consuming his palate and the top of his month. Your Sarsaparilla, steadily taken, cured him in five weeks. Another was attacked by sec ondary symptoms in his nose, and the ulceration bad eaten away a considerable part of it, ea that I believe the disorder would soon reach his brain and kill him. But it yielded to my administration of your Sarsaparilla; the ulcers healed, and lisle well again, not of course without some disfiguration to his face. A woman who had been treated for the same disorder by mercury was suffering from this poison in her bones. They had become so sen sitive to the weather that on a damp day she suffered ex cruciating pain in her joints and bones. She, too, was cured entirely by yorir Sarsaparilla in a few weeks. I know from its formula, which your agent gave me, that this Preparation from your laboratory must be a great remedy; consequently, these truly remarkable results with it have not surprised me. Fraternally yours, G. V. LARIMER, M. D. Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint. • Itlnsersinsitcs, Preston Co., Va., 6th July, .459. Da. J. C. AYER: Sir, I have been afflicted with a pain ful chronic Rheumatism for a long time, which baffled the skill of physicians, and stuck to me in spite of all the remedies I could find, until I tried your Sarsaparilla. One bottle cared me in two weeks, and restored my general health so much that I am far better than before I was attacked. I think it a wonderful medicine. J. PREAM. Jules Y. Oetchell, of St. Louis, writes: "I have been afflicted for years with an affection of the Liver, which destroyed my health. I tried every thing, and every thing failed to relieve mci; and I have been a broken-down man for some years from no other cause than derangement of the Lirer. My beloved pastor, the Rev. Mr. Espy, advised me to try your Sarsaparilla, because be said he knew you, and any thing you made was worth trying. By the bless ing of Clod it has cured me, and has so purified my blood as to make a new man of me. I feel young again. The beet that can be said of yon is not half good enough." Schirrue,Cancer Tumors, Enlargement, Ulceration, Caries and Exfoliation of the Bones. A great variety of cases have been reported to us where cures of these formidable complaints have resulted from the use of this remedy, but our space here will not admit them. Some of them may be found In our American Almanac, which the agents below named are pleased to furnish gratis to all who call for them. Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Fits, Epilep sy, Melancholy, Neuralgia. Many remarkable cures of those affections have been made by the alterative power of this medicine. It stimu lates the vital functions into vigorous action, and thus overcomes disorders which would bo supposed beyond its reach. Such a remedy has long been required by the ne cessities or the people, and we are confident that this will do for them all that medicine can do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Coughs, Colds, "Influenza, Roarsenels, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Con sumption, and for the Relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced. Stages of the Disease. This is a remedy so universally known to surpass any other for the core of throat and lung complaints, that it is useless here to publish the evidence of its virtues. Its unrivalled excellence for coughs and colds, and its truly wonderful cures of pulmonary disease, have made it known throughout the civilized nations of the earth. Few are the communities, or even families, among them who hare not some personal experience of its effects— some living trophy in their midst of its victory over the subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lungs. As all know the dreadful fatality of these disordere, and as they know, too, the effects of this remedy, we need not do more than to assure them that it him now all the Tin toes that it did have when making the cures which have won so strongly upon the conddencewf mankind. Prepared by Dr./. C. AYES & CO., Lowell, Mass. Bold by C.A. EIEINITSH, Lancaster, and by one or more traders in every village in the country. [may 14 ly 181 BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS DYSPEPSIA, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, And the various affeettans arossqnsat vat a disordered STOMACH OR LITER, Such m 'Magnetron, Acidity of the Btomach,Golicky Heartburn, Lou of Appetite, Derpondrn Cloctivmun Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nirvana, Neuralgic Affections, It has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and In others effected a decided sure. Is is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on thirdly scientific principlea, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Beerhave. Its reputation at home pro. diced Its introduction here, the demand commencing with those of the Fatherland 'nattered area the bre of this mighty country, many of whom brought with them and handed down the tradition of its value. .ft is role to the American pulgic, that its truly ooirda medirinal VirttleS mud be It Is particularly recommended there permute whose ooturtlthidona may have been impelled by the continuous me of ardent spirits, or other forms of diodpation. Generally thstantaneom In effect, It Ands Its way directly to the seed of life, thrilling Andquickening every raidng up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, lodizing new health and vigor In the system. NOTlCL—Wboenrec taped. to find this a bsps yid be disappointed; but to the Wok, weak and tow tad, it will prove a gratelld aromatic eardial. nossussd Anglaise remedial properties. READ CAREFULLY! - The Genuine highly concemttated Jhertuath Baud Bitters is put up in half-pint bottles only, and retailed at Oxa Down per bottivid: bottle' tbr Pm Dozzus. The gnat demand for this *debated Medicine has Induced man imitation; which public Amid gmall aphid • ..peg- Bew g are at Impoeition." Bee that aus mon Loa lbs label of every bottle you buy. Sold by Draggles generally. It tan be firrardad by Express to meat points. • BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. h mt zt reutists and Chemists, PITTSBURGH, PA. Poi sale by KAUFMAN a 00., No. 1 East Orange street Lancaster. Dap 4 ly 84 U NION NOTE AND.LETTER PAPER. UNION ENVELOPES, • LARGEOEBM arr, In large quantities at ' 'JOHN SHEAFTEB'S Cheap Book Rom may 14 tt 18] • No. 82 North Queen street. riLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. 94.." Every novelty of the 118213011. The richest materials, the best work, and-prices lower than ever. IBMS, No. 23 South 9th Street, Philadelphia. - CITY- - CLOAK STORE No. 142 South Bth Street, Philarldis: Cloth Cloaks, in endless variety ; Silk Cloaks and Man tillas in every quality, style and coat, at prices that enable U 5 to defy exunretitlot 6 ' • BA,SHIO,N.ABLZ CLOAKS. If you want" style and quality, go to the Parts Kaatllla Store, N. K Corner 211,04, and Walnut Sta., Phltatlelphis. SPLENDID, SILK MANTLES. • • The Inigest and mast fashionable Stook In the...4*j. N. B. Corner Alghth anct Wahnolt•phuidigg,o*-4 CLOAKS t Gummi I 014AKSI It: Magma Now Store. NagolSoentlikoods.'%' 9 "l No. 9$ South 9th Street, third , door . Wow' , 18.1ffe, morn R#1.4140/Ptdin itot3tir - . OU awe s. 0.11 . -WPM!, RONA BEN "BAM. -1/orsaled BLILIPMIff i k fit.loMialdag atom ad King dreeigA",'-i- Iwo FOR THE RAPID CURE OF' HOLLAND RENIEDY YOB LIVER COMPLAINT, FEVER AND ACUE, BOLE PROPRIAT.O3S. X•NtilACiffillf