, Ipwbuos. fe rfn g up the'R4l4;or tubbing out a Maferny, The following letter from the Secre `iary of the Commonwealth to the edi -tor Of the New York Tribune has been extensively circulated in Administra , tion newspapers in order to cover up the Democratic majority of _sl4.votes at the October election : "Sin: The statement made in the Tri bune a few days since, that the Democrats • had several hundred majority on the home vote' as cast in Pennsylvania, has brought hundreds of letters from without the State for certified copies of the`home vote.' "To save a very large correspondence, will you please state that the official vote, as certified to this office, from most of the counties, includes the entire vote, without anything to distinguish between the votes polled at home and those in the army? " I have made application to the Pnithono taries for separate returns, but am told that they have given the returns as certified to them by the Return Judges, and as that body has adjourned sine die there is no way ofFetting them together again. It is therefore impossible to obtain the official' Home vote' from a number of the and as' the vote was so close as to require the official returns to decide it, the facts as to who had the majority can nevor be known nor officially announced. " The ' Home' and Soldiers' vote com bined, as returned for members of Congress, is as follows : "Union "Democratic " Union majority 13,859 "Truly yours, ELI SLIFER, Secretary of the Commonwealth." The Philadelphia Inquirer, in an ar ticle on " Bets upon the home vote in October," says : "The newspapers are very touch bolvd by inquiries respecting the home vote at the election in this State in October last. The officers of the Commonwealth, it scenic, are similarly bothered. Parties who have made wagers upon the subject had better with draw their money, and consider the bets off.' rhey cannot be officially settled by full returns." - Here; then, is exposed one secret for covering up the home vote—to save "loyal " leaguers from paying bets lost to Democrats on the home result. It is a well known fact that on the third day after the general election the return judges meet at the various county seats, count the vote polled in the va rious districts, and return a tabular statement to the prothonotaries. This was done in every one of the Bi.rtg-si counties of the Commonwealth on the Friday succeeding the October election. I=l=l32=EttlMM less been published by the local news „l.)apers of every county. From such ambles we gather the returns of sixty one counties, and were only prevented from securing those of the remaining five because, probably, we did not re ceive exchanges from those counties. At the time the return judges met and returned the result of the home vote, no returns had been received of the army vote, and if there had been, such returns would not have come within the line of their duties. The home election was a separate matter ; the votes were aggregated separately ; and the result was known to not only the judges :mil prothonotaries, but to the people of each county terough the local press. When, therefore, the Secretary of the Commonwealth or, the prothonotaries say that it is impossible to furnish the official home vote, as polled on 11ns dr, y of ( I, of ion, they say what is not warrant ed by the facts and the election law. If, however, the Secretary means that it is impossible toseparate soldiers' proxy rotes, given in :it the windows on the day of election, from the citizens' votes, then Ile may be all right. But, it must be borne in mind that if such proxy votes bore the same proportion to the rest of the army vote in favor of the Shoddy candidates, !and they no doubt did,) thoi only the Democratic udjordy could suircr from du• tut, w' shell prr roles with the home rot( s. We have no means of telling how many of such proxies were included in the tabular result complied at this office ; but no matter how many there may have been, and no matter how large a proportion of them were against our candidates, the aggregate result is still 514 of a Democratic majority. Why did not, therefore, the Secretary take those sixty-one tabular statements of the home vote, (even though they may have included a large proportion of proxy votes against the Democratic candidates,) and then there would have been but live more Counties to separate (which, however, we deny) into home and "army vote?"—not much of a laby rinth for a Secretary to plummet, nor for anybody else, with the figures before him. The reason why it was not done is very plain—it wouldn't suit the "loyal" league, because it would empty shoddy pockets of greenbacks rashly bet on a shoddy majority. As before stated, the return judges had nothing to do with the "army vote" in making out the home vote, on the • Fridou succeeding the (lay of election, and the proxy votes that they may have returned could not be to Democratic advantage. The " army vote" is re quired to he sent—not to them, but—to the prothonotary of the county, who is required to give them the army returns at a subs( (ph of meeting, at which sec ond meeting the army votes so returned shall be included in their previous enumeration. There are two meetings of the return judges—the first on Fri day, the third day after the election, to determine the home vote; the second either on the " second Tuesday of No vember next after the election," or the Friday following that day. Is it pos sible that prothonotaries or anybody else having access to the figures, would remain in ignorance of the home result from the 14th of October till the middle of November? Not very likely. Besides all this, were not the returns of the home vote in October published by all the administration papers as they came to hand, until they discovered that the general summing up was not destined to be favorable; and did they not then abandon the undertaking with the foggy declaration that the Shoddy majority was "officially 153?" Was not the army vote subsequently published separately—or added to the previous tables, so that it could be easily separa ted—by all of the administration pa pers, als((? Did not the Associated Press, in a semi-official capactty, tele graphed from this city (probably from the office on " the Hill") the following as the correct figures of the army vote : "Union soldiers' vote, 17,888 ; Copper head soldiers' vote, 5,232 ?" The an swer is "yes" to all these interrogato ries. And yet it is impossible to " dis tinguish between the votes polled at home and those in the army!" Upqn referring to our official table of the home vote, we find that the Demo cratic poll amounted to 240,344 votes, which taken from the home and sol diers' vote of 242,122, as given by the Secretary, leaves only 1,778 soldier vote, : for the Democratic candidates. And yet the shoddy journals have given the Democratic soldier vote as 5,232, which would make the full vote 245,576. The official home returns make the ! shoddy vote 239,830, which taken from the home and soldiers' vote of 255,951, as-given by the Secretary, leaves 16,151 as the :Soldiers' vote for the shoddy can didates. And yet the opposition jour nals have given their soldier vote as 17,888, which would make their full vote 257,718. Thus it will be seen, to make the pains desired, they have taken 1,737 votes off their own soldiers' return, and 3,454 off the Democratic soldiers' return, thereby reducing the full sol- i dier poll of 23,120, as first published, to 17,929—a difference of 5,191 votes. Now, which is the full soldier vote -23,120 or 17,929?—which the Democratic poll, 1,778 or 5,232? and which the op position, 16,151 or 17,888? Let us recapittilate : Official home vote 6:4 2%: 1 3% 1V. Secretary's 2d report of Soldier vote, 255,9 K Shoddy majority on 2d report Official home vote 9 69,630 Ist report of Soldiers' vote 17,888 • 57,718 Shoddy's majority on Ist report Difference between reports Now, take opposition soldiers' vote, 17,888, and Democratic, 5,232, and we have— Int report aold , ler vote for Shoddy 12,656 2.d ! " Inajorlty on home and goitlier voM tor Shoddy 12,142 Democratic majority on home vote 514 To conclude, the sum total of the Secretary's figures—home and soldier— amounts to only 498,192-26,574 votes less than at the October election in 1863. The sum of our official figures, with the soldier vote first reported added, is 503,- 294—0n1y 20,383 leas than In 1863. Now, which of the tviOls nearest correct? AS the Sec - rotary of thoCommoawealtia has thrown - the 4treijiht of his official position into the kale, to determine bets and, save thegreenbacks of loyal shoddy, it is worth' while to inquire whether anytbing ernanathig from thehonorable Secretary should be conclusive with honest and intelligent man ? We have in this and previous numbers given facts and figures which ere venture to predict the Secretary will neverattempt _to answer. There is good reason to be lieve that the end of fraud is not yet, and that the most diabolical ingenuity is 'being taxed to cheat the people "in several Congressional districts and deprive them of their legally desig pated choice for Representative in, the next Congress. We have no hesitation in saying • that, from the moment we were given to understand that Gov. Cur tin had cdmrnitted the manipulation of the soldier vote to Secretary Slifer—that to him was entrusted the delicate task of sifting the chaff from the wheat—our mind naturally recurred to the follow ing dispatch, indicted by the then and now Secretary—knowing at the time that he was proposing to better men the perpetration of a fraud—and that in the very teeth of a decision of the Supreme Court declaring a soldier vote unconsti tutional : HARRISBURG, Oct. 17, 1862. "To William F. Waggonseller : I find there will be an army vote. lam told re turn 'judges will adjourn to receive votes. Should you not do so? (Signed) "ELI SLIFER." Now, candid reader, what think you of our Hon. Secretary as an umpire, and would you trust him as a stakeholder ? He is not the man to whom we would entrust, above all others, a direction in the matter of that most sacred privilege —the right of suffrage. Bergner alone would be most preferable. From what we hear, it need cause nosurprise to the people, should they learn that Ancona, of Berks, Johnson, of Northampton, and Glossbrexiner, of York, were counted out by the legerdemain now practiced in the sanctuaries on " the hill."—Patriot and T'llioll. Er The battle alluded to in the fol lowing, and which knocks all the com bats of the Homeric heroes, not to men tion the usual exploits of the P. 13,., into a cocked hat—took place between the celebrated " Tuscaloosa Sam " and other fighting man whom he had affec tionately invited to take turn with him in a quiet way. It has always sine been known as THE GREAT ARKANSAS FIGHT. They clinched like two rampagious bars, And each fell on his sit; They swore a stream of six-inch oaths, And tit, and tit, and tit. Thd stranger snapped at Sazniny's nose And shortened It a bit, And ti;n they both swore awful hard And tit, and fit, and lit. The mud It flew, the sky grew dark And all the Iltenins lit But still them critters rolled about, And fit, and flt, and fit. First Sam on top, then t'other chap When one would make a hit, The other'd stnell the grass, and so They fit, and lit, and tit. The night came on, the stars shone out, As bright as wimmin's wit ; And stilt them fellers swore and gouged And tit, and flt, and fit. The neighbors heard the roar they mad, And thought an earthquake lit; Yet all the while 'twas him and Sam As tit, and flt, and tit. For miles around the noise was heard, Folks couldn't sleep a bit., Because them two ran tankerous chaps .tilt lit, and tit, and tit. iThe resiult was; that when the poet and his old man" went out the next morning " We found to our sift - prise Two quarts of buttons, two big knives Some whiskers, and four eyes." roftooional glardo. N EWTON LIGHTNER, A TTOEtNEY-AT-LA SOUTH DUKE STREET, (Nearly opposite the Court. House,) LANCASTER, PA ANDREW J. STEINMAN, ATTORNEY- AT-LA W opposite Cooper's Hotel WE,'ST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA MUSUI T T 0 It N E Y No. 13 NORTH DIIKF STREET, (Near the Court House,) LANCASTER, PA 29 ~`IANUEL H. REYNOLDS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 5 EAST KING STREET (Opposite Lechier's Hoteld LANCASTER, PA H. NORTH, TTORNEY-AT-L A W COLUMBIA, PA A NDREW M. FRANTZ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW No. 21 NORTH DUKE STREET LANCASTER, PA J . B. KAUFMAN, ATTONNEY , AT-LAW SOUTH DUKE STREET LANCASTER, PA ti• - • Soldiers' bounty, back pa,y and pensions collected without delay aug 29 WILL - 1.1111 B. FORDNEY A.TTORNEY-AT-LANI No. 44 EAST KING STREET (Above Lechler's Hotel,) LANCASTER, ABRAM SHANR, A.TTORNEY-AT-LA W, No. 36 NORTH DUKE STREET, L.Ei.NCASTER, PA DR. SWERTZEI Continues to practice DENTISTRY at his Office, in NORTH QUERN STREET, Half a square south of the Railroad Depot, LANCASTEIL, PA D .. JOHN HcCALLA, .-- SURGEON DENTIST, Office and residence opposite Cooper's Hotel, WV.ST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA DR. H. B. DUNLAP, SURGEON DENTIST Ni AI.N STREET MOI:NT TOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA Alai-All business entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to, aug 29 B. LIVING STON A 1"r o NEY-A LA W No. 11 NORTH DEKE STREET (A few doors north of the Court House,) LANCASTER, PA R .EunEN . LONG A TTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 8 NORTH DUKE STREET, (Opposite Court House,) LANCASTER, PA. July 14 tfw 27 anking REED. HENDERSON d CO BANKERS CORNER EAST KING AND DUKE STREETS LANCASTER, PA. :14 lyw 29 DAMES IL WALTON. THOMAS W. YOST W A IA 2771CPRS'7B.A.FIR80, T D GENERAL COLLECTORS, No. 25 SOTTII TR /RD STREET, PEILLADELPIIIA REFERENCES: Jay Cooke & Co., E. P. Middleton & Bro. James, Kent, Santee & Esherick, Black & Co., Co., Hon. Wm. Wilkins, C. WKibbin & Son, " H. D. Foster, Hon. James Pollock, " Asa Packer, A. H. Reeder, V. L. Bradford, Esq., ward, WarrenJ. Wood- Hon. Geo. Sanderson. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FORGOLD AND SILVER. GOVERNMENT AND OTHER INTERESTS COLLE. STOCKS BOUGHT A CTED N3l 800 W 819 N. 9osraus tab 17 4 far 7 DRY GOODS REDUCED. Are now prepared for FALL AND WINTER TRADE Now is the time to buy while prices are down A fall assortment or SEASONABLE U RN - GOODS at. Reduced Prices. WENTZ BROTH EB.S, No. 5 MIA King street. IrtA.. Call soon oct 21J tfw W ENTZ BROTH-ERN. K WENTZ, lIENELY C. WENTZ, Tlitki. J. WENTZ. No. 5 EAST KING STREET DRY GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS Daily receiving Bargains and selling, off quickly. I July 7 lyw 26 CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES, At the old established stand northeast turnerof 2d and Brown streets, Philadelphia. A full assortment - of styles are now offering at low prices for cash only, consisting of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN TAPESTRIES. _ _ _ THREE I'L INGRAIN, ENTRY AND Also, a splendid article of RAG and LIST CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS in great variety. The assortment of WINDOW SHADES which I offer for sale cannot be surpassed in this city, there being over two hundred of the latest and most approve designs and patterns, in all col ors, making at assortment very rarely found in any one establishment in this line of goods, all of which will he sold :it the very lowest prices for cash only. Wholesale dealers sup plied on liberal terms. CHARLES PREAGMILE, Northeast corner 2.1 and Brown streets May 1G Gmw Is: Philadelphia D B Y GOODS FROM Au (r o Are now opening - , from New Y,•rl: :111,1 Phith delphin Auctions, Handsome Qualli% Fr.. 11,11 .‘lerilmes, choirs Shades. Handsome riltli,•,ll.ldt, One Lot Splendid ehoiee shades. Silk Warp l'oplaines, Plain and Plaid Empress I 10l h. Neat Vianre.l and Plain Mohair , \ eo. A beautiful Assort mem Ncw Cloaking Cloths, Frosted Belt Cr-. t • Chinchilla Beaver', Moscow Beavers, 'frictit anal Cult in Beavers, BBL French and Union cloth CC4III:NT OF TICusT EST tTES . Them:counts of tho tollott 11 . 27 )1,11111.11 tales will he presented thr confirmation on MONDAY, NOVEMBER, '2.`tt h, 1 , 61: ' Eliza het h nael: man, estate, Wm. Meltaniu trustee. Hoover, estatr. John F. Herr mitt;LADIES . I.l'H„ DI Es' FURS!! Fine :Nlink Sable MariaJetts and Berthas, Fine Dark Fin .lartaletts ul Berthas, Fine Siberian Squirrel ,klartaletts :UPI Berthas American Fi , eli and \Vat, Mink Furs, Iso, a l'on) plebe talent nt DOMESTIC AND Ifni-RE-FT RNisli The most complete nsav t merit I•S,r off , riql in this city—tol4ettler With a Fill! Sitirk ,Or Ic sold at a Sinn vs_ All of . • Advance cm nov 2_ 9 tfw No. 20 N( 11{1'11 QUEEN s'll{EV:r R . have just open,,l ilu larg4,l. hiost , •“hi plete assortment 4.f LA loIES• S everolrered in this mark.d, whi,h will be sold at the lowest rates tor rash. 111, 3 it'd H ANDSOME STOCK OF CI.OA KS The subscriber has now opened her new style of LADIES' PALL AND WINTER 'l,l IA KS MISSES and I i lI,DIZEN'S Id iA KS. Also. a large assortment of Ladies' WRAPPERS AND sIIAWLs, all made of the best Illa t erials, and will be sold at reduced pries.. The ladies an• reslaiot frilly invited to call and examine my stock, AT-LAW, M Its. S. AI.F.X NDER, 134 North MII street. “,)• :Wove llcrry st Philadelphia. t Jut 27 20,0 .1:: LADIES" FAN('Y FIHS—AT JOHN FA- Pl.:IRA's old estalihsheil Fur Manufac tory, No. TIC A RCH STItEET, ahoy, 7th, Phila delphia. I have Wilr in store, of my own im portation and manutacture, one of the largest and most heantiful selections of FANCY Fr - RS, for Ladies' and Children's wear, ill the city. Also, a tine assortment of (tent's Fur Gloves and f Collars. As my Furs were all pur chased when ( - told was :it a much lower prem ium than at present I situ enabled to dispose of them at very rens,na Id.• prices, and I would therefore solicit a call from my friends in Lancaster County. trtrlimenilier the name. number (Ind y V. \ RE I 715 .krch St.. :W411.1,711, south side. Phil'a. have no part t tcr, kill With ally other Store in Phil', B OOT AND SIIOI.I3IAIiERS, CURRIER A NII LEATHER DEA LER 1130 Nfarket strco. bel , ,W P2l h, Philadelphia Has the most t•XteIISIVe as , trltnent of Srd,E and UPPER LEATHER r.l all ile , cription,: Red and oak stile skirting. t , litughter, French and City Calf Skills. Kills, Way, Mnrcle co, Linings,: Lacings. Leather Annul skins, Shoes, Boots, Lasts, Fintlinas, tr., and every article requisite It, lit and Shoemaking, wholesale and nettilh el the lowest prices, to Which We invite rile ai ten lino tit the public. era 27 T HE PEOPLES' CHEAP 21.47. P S'./// () .1" .1 /, /: // .4 TT A. general ass.rt HATS, ANI of all the latest styles, eonstant Iv on i s which will be sold at the lowest rail, ter Cush. 4/1,1 --- All goods in our his inanufaet tired to order. HENRY A. Sli .1 Au. A. silt . r.Tz. nov ttw I:1 T ROHRER. RECTI YIN D E AND WHOLESALE DEA LER IN FR E (•17 /I I? .V I) I EN, HOLLAND GINX, SCOTCH ANTI IRISH WHISKIES, .I.OIAIcA 11CM, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC W IN Es, N 0.55 East }Ciut St e I, La hvash , r, l'a. Consta hand, Ryii Whisky, Brandy, Sr aprl2 ASSESSMENT NOTICE.—ASSESSMENT No. 16 of the Lancaster County Mutual In surance Company. The Members of said Company are hereby not itled, that an assessment of :1!.: per cent. has been made on all premium notes: deposited for policies issued by this company. prior to the Bth of March, 1864, and 1 percen t. :in all policies Issued after the Silt of March, and up to sep tember 13th, 1664 HNote policies Issued after September 13th, ISM. are not liable for lie as sessment, and where any alterations ha,e been made in policies of insuranee issued pis•elous to the Bth, Mareh, '6l, and new policies issued on account thereof, which :hanged the amonnt of premium notes of each 1 per cent. is only to he changed on the present amount of note, ioni • 2;:: per cent. on the former amount of notes.: to pay for losses to the dloinpally, fur the past two years. to wit:— George Is, Lefeverm barn and contents $2589,- 00. Isaac M. Conklin's stable, $l. - 8000 ; a partial loss to Levi W. Grotrs distillery and contents, "$105.00; George IL Itutter's barn 833100; Martin M. Fieleif tavern house and contents, $1400.00; 'George W. Johnson's contents of cabinetmaker shop, $25000; Daniel S. Grosli's taint and con tents, $1500.00; Doctor Samuel It. Sample's sta ble and contents, $275.00, with smaller losses amounting to $278.00. TMs assessment can be paid to the members of the Board of Directors of the Company, and to all the authorized Agents of the Company, on or before the 3Uth day of December next. sec. 17th: Of the Ily-Laws. "That the members of this Company, neglect ing or omitting to pay their assessments within thirty days after the publ Mat ion of notice of the same, will incur the expense of not exceed ing ten cents per tulle circular from the office of the Company, payable to a collector duly authorized to receive the same." Inam - roiet or THE COMPANY.—Thomas S. Woods, Adam K. Witmer, Thomas S. Mcllvaln, John M. Buyers. Samuel Slokom, Gem L. Eck ert, John Ranch, Moses Eaby, athaniel E. Slaynsuker. AGENTS OF THE COMPANY.—Joseph Clarkson, Ist National Bank of Lancaster; Joseph Mc- Clure, Bart twp; Jacob S. Witmer, Manor; Ja cob It. Hoffer, Esq., Mount Joy ; John Stauffer, Esq., East Hemptield twp; Jacob Kemper, Esq., Ephrata twp; Isaac Bushong, Esq., Upper Lea cock twp;M. i ilium Weidman, Esq., Upper Len cock twp; Henry A.. Boland, Few Holland , Martin E. stauffer East Earl twp; Daniel Lee, Salisbury twp; Francis McClure, Salisbury twp# Frederick A Zitsinall, Litlz; Christian Conoy twp; Jacob S. Shirk, Lancaster city, NATHANIEL E. SLAYMAKER, Secretary. nov 3tw 45 JACOB NEHER'S LAGER SEER SALOON AND SOUTEVEST CORNEF. OF CENTRE SQUARE. sop 2 etUld , R , 1 grit - 6000, &r WENTZ BROTHERS I=l sT2'4W CARPETS. II A r; E R ,C I? R n THERN LA I , ES . I I,IIT (1 IA KS MEN'S 'WE \ MEN'F.I.w r y rt 11\'t'I(''UII ings. lis, VeNt REA I,\"-M,‘ Or (111r‘hvii Mann facturr II A ;ER lIROS 15tellanr0115 1I I" I. 7 . I; r, Samuel Nissley. Admini,d rator liecker, who Iva, ,or i . „. Samuel Nis,ly. Admini,trator ()1(7,‘... who WilS (;11:11,iiall Huth and Itolh. Alexander Danner, Att,,rm , y tart 01 :\ !win]. 51. Deilriell, .‘dministralor i.uclier. Samuel INksly, Admini,zratm . TAKE N r) T • ,h.rdion su,n Emu,. r {.• 11.11 .S" N 01:T II IZ 1' EENS I! T LIEMMIIIIIIIM S H l I. T 1; I; 11 RESTAURANT, LANCASTER, PA. XeVat *ditto. ESTATE NOTICE—ESTATE OF JOHN WELSH, late of Lancaster city, deceased. —Letters of administration on said estate hay ing been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands agai nst the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersign ed, residing In said city. MARGARET WEi SH, Administratrix. no 6tw 6t.J - XECUTOR'S NOTICE.--THE LNDER• JD signed Executor of the will of John Caug hey, latoof Cotentin township, deed., hereby gives notice to those indebted to saint estate to mil on the undersigned with their accounts duly authenticated for settlement, and those having elaimsor denumd, will present them without delay for settlement, to the undersigned. JOHN B. GAUCHE], Executor, Oct 27 tit.w 42) Residing in Cotentin twin. ESTATE OF JOHN C. HINDMAN, Decd. —The undersigned, appointed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county to re port distribution of tin- balance in thd hands of John 31. Heyberger, administrator of John c. Hindman, late of Bart twp, in said county, deed, will sit for that purpose at the Court frouse, in the city - of Lanuister, on THClis- DAY, DECEMBER Bth, 1851, when and where all persons interested may attend, if they see proper. REUBEN H. LONG, Auditor. nol6-4tw 45 UDITOR'S NOTICE.---ESTATE OF Susanna Eaby, late of Leacock twp., dee'd. The undersigned Auditor, appointed to distri bute the balance remaining in the hands or Moses Eaby, Administrator, to and among those legally entitled to the same, will sit for that purpose on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, at 1 o'clock, P. M„ in the Library Room of the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, where a ll persons interested in said distribution may at tend. .1( MN MARTIN, nr, 16 4tw 453 Auditor. ESTATE OF JOHN SEMI NEHADECH.--- • Letters ofAdministration,Cum Testament. Annex°, on the estate of John Schner, late of the city of Lancaster, dee'd., having been grant ed to the undersigned, residing in said city. all persons indebted to said estate are request,' to make payment, and those haying rluints will present them without delay, properly im thentleamil for settlement. iILN I . SF:II:NEP.. .. , iintinistrotor With the will onnexcil. ~,w i . tit w ADIIINISTRATOR'S NOTI('E.--ESTATE of Margaret Wise, late of \Vest ',wants, township, deceased.—Letters of .‘dniinisi ion on said estate having been grantecl li, , undersigned, all persons indebted I liendo renttesksl to make immediate settleincid, :111,1 those having r'a'ms or dein:tints against the saute wiN present them without delay sei - tlentent to the undersigned, residing in Easi lbealieo twit. t ty Rust REA )i . not - 16 UV ,iii , .dohninist!ator. EDITOR'S NOTICE ...... Christ ian Lapp, of East La nipeter twp. - The unittosi,it Auditor, appointed to distri bute the the }notch. or John s. Lapp , Assignee of I'. C. Lapp, aforesaid. to and among those legally entit Nil h,i he sann. will sit for that purpos.t. on NvEDNEsI).S y, I,i, 7th day of D.EI'ENINF:It., 'slit, at 2 Wel/ ell, P. M. In the Library Nonce of the Court House. in t in. City Of LalleaSte•r, Where all pers o ns , (r•ol In said dist rdan hal May JuIIS Qdrll LEY .51111ilor. nov 11'.11‘v I.l' mittee. Christian Itemberger,e,tate..Taeel.l6,llr..lr late trustee. PIIN IL. l'nol,nc,ktry. Prothonotary's ()et. ttt, ILW I. T)E Si NOT / counts Or the resi...et ive to annexed, are tiled in the Ilcgtster's I ;dice o Lancaster county, for cow - Irmation :ill,l allots. once, at all Orphans' rourt,• to he hold in 110 Court House, in the City of Lancaster, on_tic TII 11111 All /Nll.\ Y IN 1)1.1r1.1)1 111111. 'the 11111,, at 15 M: Ann Mary Nunneinaelicr, - Execiitri N: of :11:tr• tin Nunneinacher. David Zook, Administrator o f Thom:, Filniet 1)r. 11. E. Mohlenher._•,, (;nardian of 11.5 c Bear. Ann Maria Waltz. and Elizabeth P.l ter, Admin. istratrix of Martin linuniiller. Reuben 13nch and Jesse Me. \ .kdininis trators 11 1:S:11111.101 jal•01, 1.. 1.:11111iS. 1:X1 , 111'1,1' 6i 11,11 . 1:1111ill 1.. is, who uas Guanti. (If Eninunnd landis, Anna Landis, now I , lp, John Landis and Benjamin I.llllllil. • NiarY P 11 1 . 1 ,1% 11111111i,11,1ri ill . 1.....rty.• Porter. .Irffirew Adollnistralor hr:111:1 Fry. Roliert cams. .rolin I km linmir mid ENoc•11 l(11, of .1.1111 Delliillger. Samuel Trusiaa t, .‘Mitinist ral.ir of John Vol x Philip Fassmich t.Administrator of Sna:unu Fassnacht. 'Benjamin Snavely and I ian . bs iamtnrs of Christian , navels. Henry Shencik, Ailwn in ist rator of Eliza .Michael It. Shenk, Adntin ist rat i of I I tai sliPnlc. John Sprenger, . iSil•;11.0•Or 'Nil!. ffeiininmer. Charles A. lleMit , ll,Ailministraiur of \ s'itli:ui I,oelier Jahn (li m it:, Ailinini.drintlir Itielimid I. hitter, Guardian of Julia A. lad-- lien, (now Sehluniridge.. and Adam Ifenry >totc red. Francis L. Evans EN am., Sure is lip of Jl,llll Charles A. lleinitsla and NVilliain E. Executors of ifolin F. John Seldoinridee and Nathaniel E. Slay maker, Trustees of Julia Ann and Alaria Ertsben, William IT. Yawl, Administrator of lEarth y. John 11. will , EXeelliolilif Peter (o,,,! Daniel S. Landis, Ailinini,tratiir .if El izni.et! Jeremiah Atoliler and Nil nul l :\lOllll.1 i , istrato, iif iehael. Christian N. lan lli • . . . . Henry 11. Irurtx, Execni.,,r of .Vllll l';11, Oh,' lionry E. Leman, ,innlbln .0" 1;..010, VI Webb Henry E. Leman. Adrikillb.iribir ..f Edwin 1 Webb. Andrew Brubaker, i ;tnirdi:in ~11,4,111 11..,,..• , . Ann llitstettcr, Ext,ntot.,.f r .11; Aoltninktril,,r . . If ertz. . .Nlagdalena Exoctilon..c,f Samuel Sliimp, ~ 1 , 41 1,1h11:t S 1111111). Rf`l . S;111111,1 of Elias Weelitor. .lohn Auxor, Administrator of Brou - n N. I;tissl. Es.. tors of 111 , 11rUe NituI11:111 Waini,tralt.r l'eter Henry S. Mli,ser anal Mary Shill. .\ tor, of 'Henry Shill, tiaralall OWEN \ rchime‘les 1Z;)1)1, llenry istral , ,rs,.l:llarl: Sanmel I'. Itower, Exp,illlll. II narl, ll , l h.q. man. Benjamin F. I:inzer :11111 \t I; i,l/1 I EXeellt"l, Or I ielMr.e WCIIIII,. .IC1,1111:111 (i. 111,5, EXI`IIII4 .I ni S:11111,1 Bnnl .Jaeol: G. Pfaill(m, I: lard Fmily Ii i (now :NI,. linek .TaeM: K. 110E1'111:UL Adlll I ni,tratm . Samuel Eby. Sainu.:l Sitrode. Johu Seillomrill:ze; Guardian of Harriet :-M! dolnridue. ."Nlichael II or,: .\l:rain Hors:, . . - tors tit santue M, l ,•1;ley. A. E. I{oherts, ti e boat, no, emit testament,': innexo of Thum,, Platt. AAnos liushong :tial Peter Smaller, Atlniiiii,- -trators nt lienjalliin Jacob ICnhr , .jr., Administrator or chr;sl lan Bomberger. Christian Lintlier, Guardian of El, - 11,1 . -.1.t.y, John T.:. Hershey, :Nlary Anti 11.•rsht. :tad Milton E. Hershey. Solomon Diller, Administrator ot lir. Samuel Ring,Nvalt. John M. Stvllnuilt. .\ i: Deminy Amos 1.. Weaver. Ilarri.•: A. Lorhr, Ailminiz:tratriy of I.lent David " Levi I'm (:11knii:111 lary.\nn . . Ltender,m, Joseph Plank and Samuel ()yell Iyw toators of Rachel Plank. D. W. Patterson, Guardian of - - 4 anitiel Koni, nuteher. ENILEN FIt.INKLIN, Reg ,, T,r R.F.GNTEIVS OFFICE, Lanea,ter. Nt.;V. ;- IIC.V OOtS, IxofS, &f P HELL d, MARSHAL: CENTRE SQUARE, 1-1 - NCA:' 4 TER, P.l MANUFACI'VREI, AND DEA El:ti IN EEO= The publiearerespeethilly Invited to call out examine one of the thirst and most coon - dem assortment of goods, in our line, ever oltereil ht Lancaster. I.luly 7 I r.v: tooting, CENTRAL EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS. H. K. KILLIAN, MERCHANT TAILOR .eI.ND CLOTHIER S. E. (AR. CENTRE SQUARES E. KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. Contantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, which will be made up to order in the latest styles. READY-MADE CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS in great variety al ways on hand. - - - Thankful for the very liberal share of patron age heretofore received, I hope to merit a you tinuance of the same, Vermin (f,Aterminators COSTAR'S VERMIN EXTERMINATORS. For Rats, Mice, Rollelies, Ants, Bed Bogs, Moths in Furs. Woolens, In sects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, .1-e. Put up in 2.5 e. 50c. and $l.OO Boxes, Bottles and Flasks. $A and $5 sizes for Hotels, Public In stitutions, &c. "Only infallible remedies known, - " Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family. - " Rats come out of their holes to die." Air Sold Wholesale in an large cities. llEir Sold byall Druggists and Retailers every where. JUT! I! BEwARE!!! of all worthless imitations. Sir See that " COSTAR'S" name is on each Box, Bottle and Flask, before_you buy. Air Address HENRY 8., COSTAR. 43-Principal Depot, 482 Broadway, N.Y. 4p-Sold by all 'Wholesale- and Retail DrUi• giMes/AWIWW;Fa. M42BWWO I=lolll/1111=111 RUL:BERs, FL K. KILLIAN gooto ana-itirtionary. • pIiOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Large Assortment—Great Variety—Unstu , I , assed for Beauty, Style and Finish. NEM PATTERNS • NEW BINDINGS, NEW CLASPS, PATENT HINGE BACK ALBUM, the latest and best kind, made only in Phila delphia, nxeelling all others in strength and durability. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, PLAIN, In and 12 cents—S.' 1.00 and sl.t) per dozen. COLORED, 25 cents—s 2.so _ per dozen. TnAvr:LLNG AND SHOPPING SATCHELS, WALLETS, PURSES, POCKET BOOKS, dze. STATIONER Y. WRITIN,I PAPERS, ENVELOPES, PENS, eke. - STENCILS. For mark in;; names beautifully and indelibly on Clothing. , HARBACH • Wholesale and Retail Dealers, may lye- 18; 38 North Bth street, Phila. AP BOOK STO,RE, kJ Tie • place to purchase Cheap Books is at .THE PEOPLES . BOOK 6TORE, No. II Nonni QUEEN ST., CORNER OF ORANGE, where may be found at all-times, a large as sortm,h t la , KS FOR, OLD AND YOUNG, • 110Ap TO SUIT THE TIMES! THE PoETS IN BLUE AND GOLD. MU4,1111,y. Swain, Browning, . Ileher sa.xe, Moore, Whittier, Coleridge, Tupper, Lowell, Longfellow, I a wet', Cowper, Goldsmith, Shakspeave, Milton, ltyron, Kirk, White, he., BIBLEti AND PRA\ ER BOOKS In great variety. HYMN bill)Ks of ALL DENomixATIoNs. I'llo7'o URA PH -4 L111'318! The larg, sl and finest assortment ever offered in the City. SIZES AND STYLES, holding nom 12 to 201 pictures each, and l':ut'g iliL in price from .50 cents to , 20.n0. TWO THOUSAND CARD PITOTOGRAPHS. The larg.st assortment in •Laucaster. the _neatest variety of sulects: Noted Personages, Fancy A 1111111111 Leaves, ,and 2; Flowers, No,. I -ind 2: Fruit and Blossoms, No,. I and 2; Wood Mosses, Nt.. 1 and 2; Childlt.”l. Nl's, I and 2; summer Landscapes, Winter tn,lsc:lpes, Whin, Muun ntin Scenery, Funny Cliaraeter,, N., I and 2, beautliel- I: \ LES 111.:ING \ NTLY RE- CEl\'l:lk. / . \\'U -.11.\ . , A [ - Tr \ Pit 1:t Nl;\\ (_;.\ , 'IIII.I) . REN, 1.'..\ PEI: 14.1.1,, EMM=IIII NEV,, DISSECTED PICTURES Tt,IIII,I,ES!! Tl)\ - Hip,Ks!! 1" Du )IN-4 • I 1; A 1110111 I . ol' S:11, clicap. r );•.:Ai•WATIE sclD, 4 ll,s! Tilt• 1 . lli. A lIICri,III Sllll,l:ly ti,hts4,l I' II 611 . Stlllday 1111•11,i1,1 ii Ilm 1:1,k1,1 111•1 •:TATN)NEIL wrhii l l 4l ). ,, andl . mclll4. , miht h.J,L All 111, iistql iu tht. Scil4,“l, in :h.. ,11.! fulliishco 11 II It.vt•,l NE \V AI ISCELLA N I's 1:( oEs. Rrericr~l;lN .41 /MI a.e 11111.11,/,11. :111,1 ,/1 , / ut 1,111,111`1,. =MMir= - .1. :11. \V I.:Sill:1E1 , 1.1ln.: I ',I I,l' i it t t trut,te sis. I risv ticitl 0 4 5 tate s.tt.e .tIU I: I'AI I .t'i' I•Rll.t'i•t• S.\l.l'. —_\ Vu iii r , nitninina; !U I, ~~giu:~Iullu•r~1:Ur u 1 I.il'' r 'h: , 1, r, ,I~•r ~l t,h, tic ~,ver Y(,rl; !nib , frffiti ca,11,• Irt,m 1t,tt4“11,:,01,itit11.4 Vraz.,-y 1 i call :211 .\ 1 ):11Nncc \yell :tllll plitce 1• I , noilt,. Tl.t. tr ill I , \VI•11 t•x -,•,•11,11, .it \ V •;,..,11 E,\ HANjO.I.:IZ. Exi•cut.r. 'ipur! I ;1n..:1.14.1• cwittty. Ilia milporchildre, .1, TI . 1:1. \ Ilit• crl DECEMBEN, 1 , 1. :II III.• .1,!1/1 //I •tri o[:, I :111.1 ..f r• .14 , 1 '. (11 . I , ols , •11'.•. 11,1: 2-15 It•s•I 1,, MCI roeir~l ;t nrcici; \\ . 1...1.1.1N , ; "•.1.4.1., th, 1111.!. is nt tl,l I t•y,5..1.1,. .1.1(,1"!Ii.., I N,“ ,I,V ENT:: riletusTEl:-s SALE OF VA 1.E.0111.E REAL E , l:tr Thi• unrler , iuipql fen' llm ' (1. 1,1; . pur , u:inck• ,51 - .1.•t• 111 \V:i,111,11,11.11 11-1111111.1•1• .1 .1 I.:111.,1 v I - . , . t•, . II! ~c(”lrr 11.11,,. ; o•r,Vi•r•II the 111111, nl In A. Al., :mil 2 I'. M.. Peril .\ C. , 11111y, tltt ilt/1/I]lirll.llll,l Willia111,1)4,1•L • .1 P,l 1111 i• t Plll Wffil:1111N111,11, ), 1( In r,r 1 , 11.}1- , ast and ,C,l 111.1".• ,, al, I -1/111H ,:•,i:111!1:LI ci1:11151.•r. farm is x , •11 11,11 \ .;zl,l 11., lu , l kind ~d ,111, 1,,,,1t1411% 551;001,1-y :(151 1:11, :111.1 ;Ik/111/WIIIZ With 1•1[1,11-1. 1::1-1 , 1”Trios. I he 11H41 , ,,,,,•10 Th-r, sli.• 1 . .,r :I 1 , 1-1 illt•ry, t“ H.! water .10 frtpi (d . all. E`q.. n. ili ht•:11,1,,,v0d Iv Tr 11,1(,. 1 , , - t 7: 3.r I i!I \ S . lO r. 7.: ?ITS , : 4 Po nt EtN I•t!“1 . ... 471 I 11. 1 1 L1 1, 1i , •11,11,.• ,)1 1 1.111 . .•:1-1,. 1 1141111)%1.111111 `1•111.11.1 it r,11.• . 1 1 ~1 111 1 tt0 . ...,1 1, 4 to 1,111 A ,•t• 1.1 1 .r 1, Z111 , 1, S.lllllllo. 1,11 111, 1%.•,1 Sl l lllll 1.114 1 1 11. 11. - INN'1.1•11 1: 11 1 •11"1: ,11.1 , 11 I'. 1 1 . 1 , 11l ,I b 1..1.1%• 4,1 1 1 :1111.11121 111 11 , 1111. ..11 , , 1111 i (I'lt•.-11 -.11...1 1..1 1 . 1-.•1 lili,l 1 .11. ,1 111 te•... lip I:1,1, I• 'I ;1!) , . V).1.1,11,•..r11;t1111 • Nk 41 1 ,, 1 i;i.]: l 1.1 i•;l4•••.tzili, :• • Li Ilr, m i• widt!, ;,,1 .11 1 , •i.111 not 74...1 1. ]t• \V( :M: I, \YELL f•t:..•l.l.ll!i.ihl, :intl. .11 IA- hi. ht.tp. 5..,1.1in S.W . :, t•I, ;.iloi , P111,1iil• 9,, ; n'olnnl: Inn ;•N; f . " .1‘ .1:4 , ! : 7 . V - 61*'1 . ::\1111-:!:I , I1,1:t. Ii '-nl,-eri Lei will veil al re , ttlenec in I,mv.•;• ~ . .!I.•it township Mint herland . 7 111;! ,, •0111111,f township , 1.1,-7, 1 riii!. • w.-•. 1 ,-1 ill i I I mile north of I.kiturn, ni r t ImStatte Rtrel lead mg front Ihuri,lairg ;,, I.lslatm, lit At'll.F.": VF Tl , , F. t. The imprttventents :Ire :1 Two-Story Double 11, .+• and Bank Barn, with Wagon :Shed. also it l.trge Two-Story woolen ri Lv t he Yellow Tho Ilitoltttleries Vonsist. of two 'artlillg" chinos, one Condenser, I Mule Spinner, with lee Slemiles, I Ilt , t-rai.• Wool Plelier, of the latest invention, I new by I leaf Pow, r 1.0,0, with lio•vel 111,4•,• wide, .1,12 11, hl - 11 , 11•il Satinet. PoNVet 1.x.01i0 , , eh in e,r_ssi If the above prOperi k . i'- tiot noi , l . t hen liar Fa,. tory will he r.n*.- tl 1,, One year or longer it I - 12'11111'1,i Tanis Of' SALl'.—Tell per Cent Of the purchase rianley to he paid Oh It, COrlfirilUiltral of Sale: half of the halance on the tlrstday ifApril. Isld, when pt. ,, ess , on will Ito given and deed made. The halanee ,ales to suit the purchaser, with intere,t from Apri1,1%.5--thedelerred pay ment to he severed by judgment on the pro perty; the tax, or 1 , 0 - , to in i)attl by the pur ehasor, Sale to conuuenn• HI one o'eloel: I'. 31.. nil said tiny, when aiietulanee kill he given by MMCIEM= nnv PLENDID DAUPHIN COUNTY FARM 0 FOR SALK—The subscriber otters at private sale, his splendid Farm, r known as the Fishburn Farm,' situated in I terry township, Dauphin county, about 3 miles west of Camp bellstown, and J. miles from Derry station, on the 1.. V. R. R., containing 117 ACRES, of good Limestone Land, adjoining lands of lohn Gingrich on the east, lands of Jonathan on the south, and others. The improvements are a two-story triune LAVELLE\ G HOUSE, Summer House, large Stone Barn, (01 by 0u feet, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and Other necessary outbuildings, all in the best of order. Well with Pump, and Cistern, near the house. A splendid 'young Orchard, several excellent Limestone Quarries, and Running Water are on the premises. About 6 Acres of the above is Hue N'Yoodland. In several of the field there is a strong prospect of Iron Ore on the surface. Also, will he sold . 7 0:: ACRES of excellent cuEsTm - r TIMBER LAND, about miles from the above. If the above is not sold at private sale It will be offered at public sale, on SATURDAY, DE CEMBER 3d, 1064 on the premises. Good title will be given, on the Ist day of Aprll,lB6l Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. 31., when terms will be made known by nov 17 ltd.t2tw] PHARIS CASSIDY. Vtediral. TERRIBLE DISCLOSITRISECRETS FOR THE MILLION. A most valuable and wonderful publication. A work of 400 ages, and 36 colored engravings: DR. S :YALE MECUM, an original and popular tralbtLse on „Man and Woman, theirElvslology, Functions, and Sexual disor ders of every kind, with Never Failing Reme dies for their speedy cure. The practice of DR. BUNTER has long been, and still is, unbound ed, but at the earnest solicitations of numerous persons, he has been induced to extend his medical usefulness through the medium of his " VADE 'MECUM." It is a volume that should be in the bands of every family in the land, as a preventive of secret vices, or as a guide for the alleviation of one of the most awful and destructive scourges ever visited mankind. One copy, securely enveloped, will be forwarded free of postage to any part of the United States for 10 cents in P. O. stamps. Address, post paid, DR. HUNTER, N 0.3 Division Street, New York. may 24 6mw hi "THERE IS NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL." TARRANT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CISCEBS AND COPAIBA. This preparation is particularly recommend ed to the Medical Profession of the public for the prompt and certain cure of DISEASES; OF THE BLADDER, KIDNEYS, URINARY ORGANS, ETC. It may be relied on as the best mode for the administration of these remedies in the large class of persons of both sexes to which they are applicable. It never interferes with the digest ion, and by its concentration the dose is much reduced. N. B.—Persons are advised to ask for Tar rant's Compound Extract of Cubebs and Co p:Alba, and take nothing else, as imitations and worthless preparations, under similar names, are in the market. Price 51.00. Sent by express on receipt of price. Man a to et ured by TARRANT CO. N 0.270 Greenwich street, cor. of Warren street, New York. AND Folt SALE BY DRUGGISTS GEN ERAL. bet 13 lyw M ANHOOD: DI ‘,.. ? ( V i t ) .OST. RE. . . Just published, a new edition of Dr. well's Celebrated Essay. on the radical cure (without nnslicine . . of Spermatorrhma, or Sem null Weakness, Involuntary Seminal fosses, Mental and Physcial Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.: aLso Consumption, Epilepsy induced self-indulgence or sexual extrava gance. 4Etr - Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author of this essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice', that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the use of internal medicines or the application of the knife, pointing; out the mode of cure, (,111,0 simple, certain, (111(1 effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no mailer what his con dition may be, may cure himself cheaply, pri vately. and ..er; 'Phi, 'velure should be in the hands of 1•1.•I'V p.nttli and 1,1•141 r man in the land. 1111tha . 'will, ill a 111:1111 envelope to t• addre,,, post paid, on Tlll.lllptrofsix cents or two postage stamps. .‘,l,li . e.ss the publishers,. ('ll. nowery N. Y., office box apt' 111 lyw hi (lIIEn()HEE PILLS. S (; A - r 11 A 1..1-::\tm.r.:1;11.:1.1,.vi., )11 II 111.7' II R R R r le Full THE EEMoVAI, (0 , oBsT111:cTIONs ANI)T111.: IN , I"lZ.\ 111.:1;1'LARI TV 17\"111 ItEcl'ltl:EN 01."1'1111.: MI INT! rir PEn )llv niutienms en , t.. Clint rf.:4lll:trity. renlm inv; ENCL,SiVr. and Painful Men.truatiun They cure l ;fee. Sickness (l'lLlurte,i,. . . Nire x - rv , ni , anti ill flit. bal - k nu.l lower pail, of the 11/111 I ii•:1 F:tligilt• 011 niiLdii 4 , 1 Ilia• IL•nrl I. ncnt•s of 11 a Iy I . , ffirrvi 11,4 Ihc Irrr-en hr riiy, ii 01, \vilh it .ILI. lirr, =EI =M=MEM way I, , :rf.•ly n 1 ,0,181 any agv. :II :111y I:4l'id.l, T11E: Fiitsr the w,, L11:1 in fariihly PI:E VENT 11 .:r advice . "till ;litl.,thif, arrhnipunpinq vnell bin 1. ppl• • or six box 4, for S. IS hool,111,:s. sent hy mail. freo of postag, • \V. It. MF.I{AVIN Pr"pnetors, Ni. 6. Liberty ,Ireet, New Yiftk F'RENcII, A. .1,1 T. W 1,1 - 1 ITT & Agents 1•,,r Philadt•lphia. lyw . D R. G '1" S 1Z E .1 1" VENATIN ELIXIR! ESENcE OT r.lrr Prei.r." l fr , in Pore VC2: o lnble Extracts, eftn taindta nett hint"; injuritaa. to the roost delicate As the Phenix rises from the •~ehes of its fire, xvltli now does this overeoiffl i i disease. MI=I=IMBEIMMI I er i inrnceru'.rn le WWI } /14' II IV If he / Oily new :11/41 ❑b.rrm4 met hoil of cure, irrra , evticr of all In, tt k medicine has been tested by the heist eminent medical day, :mil by thew protoinneeil to be one of the zrefite , t meclival dhzeoveries of the :kg, It -II kiln,. will (en, General A few do,e, :11, Hysterics in female,. hottlecores Palpitation of the - Heart e. Fro, 011 l• In Ihr., bottle, restore tlo t vs. A I,w ro,Tore the app•t )mlt I. • oure the wur,t un,e ui Im horteurv. (10,e , rurr Ili, ,piritc n•stort•, A fe‘v rr•st,)re Ili Or, moti,im• Via,tr hoall dt•lant..llt n,l':l - and (1 0, n:drilla. Ira-The talHrValtql th, latsk , al null at . 1.11 , 1ta`,. 1110 Vie:111101 n.-INani, denresSlial,lll.• imlicidual SlllD•lang from ven- . eral detains. ttr frant wealrness. .1 a sinale .a,.:111, will all rind immediate and permanent relief h,s - r'r le, of this Elixir tur Et.t,ettet•of per hrq t Ir, “r three I,r,tt],, :111.1 1.rtr:1,14.6 hy Ex ,pn rvrctp; ”; 111 , 1111. y in ;uic add 1.••••. T by ;ill t•nt••rpri,lng drug tilt. sffille imprinci t , deitHr-. try t , wll let vouttamutl, in 1)1,1' 11,,e; they own puretuu, ;II a eltettr ; t i lt ! 1.1 1 ,1- e Immey by sellinK tlittn . thcy ottn tht.N k e nu•di ,,yott value yo ur hettll 11—tty. the tiettlth of your future for..Kinv,— , lolll,lhf•dt.,•.•iv,•,l for those nrlirine , and lake no other. If It, v: iIl 11011111 V you. ittel,,s t • the ult,i t4 .y Itt a lona r, Intl V.I. 01,111 to you by Expro.,. ~ •eurely pttrl“..t. frr-e trout 1,;(0.1e, llt•llt.1,111,11 ill per leet e , .tifidenee, fully and plainly their ii, tte Trent ;ill diseases l'lll .l /1114 . 11a11111, iu waleor leinalh.. Patients nee , l tint hesitate beeati,e vi then - innhility to eisit tiK, a, IVo have trentefi all port iulls of !lull ( . 1, lliZO,l icy l',ll •• li tits . .\ .'t i • .)1111,1::111t,. •'• 11:1I11,• 111 =ISE • • We semi our :r2 pat:, Pamphlet trot , to any nil ,s. Address all letters to the Proprietor,. DR. W. IL MERWIN N. tri Liberty street, N. V. FRENCH. (Tr., and T. W. Agent, fur Philadelphia. n 1 0 If cow lyw 'to ~rirulturrt A GRE4.I"I.7IIIRAL eiTEMICA CHEAP FEETILIZEIZ.S. 1' Afi I. E 1"r 1.1 . This Fertilizer is cone:nosed of night soil and tine tertnniiine elemenns of urine, eon mined .•:,. icn,ily and mechanically with other vain 'le fen . : i I net nlnd allSOrberitS. lI a 1/I.llVurtlit•ltt eionail I,ady tOr ilniucdlate use, and without Ini•rc i oe ”r gelit•t'al Tito 11“ been nail ullb t•Net•iit`lll loy .1. I;. 7Z i. i.I ll , 'Alercbnnt, }fall's \VISTA Ws BA 1,4 A M ()I , WILD CHEIlltl" Nolip 11111 c, s1,411e(1 ISCTT.-;,' 1 X 11• wr:typ,r. SALE IIY .1. I'. 1111N,4A1( )11E, N. 191 lima.lway, N. 1 -, ,r1, F()W1,11 (1)., Proprlel ors, 1:...t0n. And hy Druggists. REDDING•S SALVE Son,. sALvi. cures Burns, Seal., EDDI NO'S rirsSl SA IX I. Cures Wounds, BilNes, Sprains REDDING'S IZUsSIA SALVE Curt, Salt Rheum, Piles, Erysluebo: REDDING'S ItLISsI A SA [XI' 'on, Ringworm, Corm, &c., NO FAAI I I,Y - , 110I'1,1) BE WITHOUT IT 44- )n Iv 25 l'ont.s a Box. "tAIX =OM .1. P. DINSMORE, N0..1!.1 Itrondway, N. Y. :7.4. W. FUN' & CO., No.l , Tr,•mon L A nd by al I Druggists and I ry , storekeep*B July 28 lyrmv D R. IL A. WILSON'S PILLS I: A DA f• If 1. And ifsullering from 'lend:who, go aL once xnd 'Uid buy box If the Directions are property r,.11, ~red will per WI. a SPEEDY .-1..\" D PER 31,1 KENT Ciißh O 51•: PILL Is A I,usl• R. 7.. FAI(NES 1' 0 (! t C 0.,. NH I E PRO PHIL' TO le,S. 1/10, , ;GIsTs AND MA I' VA( "ITREIZ'.4 WlrrrE LEAIi RED LEAD, LITE. \ t.17r1')7, 7% IVotid St., t9ttsharg, Pa. I=l Draggisis and Patent :Vedleirie Dealers Every- B. L. FA 11 N ESTOCK'S VERMIFI - GE AND CONFECTIONS B. 1.. FA 1-1 NEsToc K 1" F P. 11 I P f" L DEAR. Si it: We take much pleasuro In assur ing you that there is, tat Verthithge now lii that we Ihiuk equals yours as a WO/C.l/ DEA , TR. )En. We have sold it largely II relail, :old with uniform success. We are Itruggists and Physicians, and have prescribed it nir heir patients, and have heel, well satistit,l with ils elicits. sAXTON may 2.113 - w2a; It Idea, N. V. D 1,. FAUN EsTocws IV r, Ie .1! P T I 0 Are prepared from the active principle fir Ids celebrated Veriaituge. They pia up In II lee and "Vatatlllllo 1011.11, to Stitt the tasle of [hose who cannot elinveniently take the Vermlfoge. Children will take them without trouble. They are an elti•ttice Worm des; roger, and may he given to the most delicate child. PI epartal and sold he It. 1.. FA ('II., soh , Pl , Priulurs, 70 and 76 Wood anal Fourth Streets, Pittsburg, Pa. Sold by I)rtmgl,ts atn 300 rp E E N INVALIDS, \ e been cured since :November,. 1,44 by the various modifications of Electricity as ap plied at the Electrical Institute On Orange street, between Duke and Lime streets, Lan caster, Pa. a ONE CERTIFICATE has been published since ti n Eleetrieal Insti tute has been established in Lancaster, but this system of practice Ilas been left t o sink or sw o o upon l'l's wN some of the most fespectalde and ~um.lituti,ti citizens of Lancaster county, have Men trealed and cured, as can Lc seen I reference to tla tn aehve or tile bold:. tit OW I Mit =MEI of ev c•ry kind have lieen treated sta , essfully, and in a number of-instances, after all other systems and medicines bad and the in ihylduids Lail been tironounced incurable and G : 1 V E t`P TU DIP Pulmonary Consumption, Liver Dlsoiscs„ Dlabiitis, Pilch, Dyspepsia, - Catarrh, Panay SIN, Heiniplegla Pump! ilumeopia, A Oa,- 11 la, Laryngitis,Tracin•lisinUS, tend all diseases of the throat and vocal or,-ans, Bronchitis and Neuritis, Neuralgia, Sciatic, Spinal W oil: miss, Epilesy, when arising from functional distur bances of the Organism; Chorea or St. Vitus Dance, complaints incident to Females, and especially PROLAPSUS UTERI or falling down of the Uterus, can be rernia neatly cured, and all nervous anections yield to the action of the Galvanic and Electric cur rents, when properly applied. One would be led to suppose, from the practi cal demonstration given of the wonderful heal ing properties of ft:drape:in in the above dis eases, that its efficacy is a s Therapeutic would be doubted by uu one, and yet we occasions tic come acrossan 111,th - finial who will not belie, simply because the Meiliea I Iffic,ulty, as a gen eral thing, have riot taken hold of it, to them we would say that there is hardly a Braith- WeirS Retrospect published but what relers to the healing properties of Electricity, and that if the hiculty understood more about it they would prefer it to all other remedies, also, that some of the hest Physicians in the United States have adopted it. Hereafter, however, in order to gratify all, there will be at the Jtisti tote an eminent Physician of FORTY YEARS ACTUAL PRACTICE, and we cordially invite the diseased of all classes to call and examine into the merits of this system, as consultation and advice, to gether with pamphlets, will be given Pree of Charge. GEORGE W. FREED, Electrician, Orange St., between Duke and Lime St's., oct 27 tfw 42] Lancaster, Pa *WO. Horsium , s HOTE.L, CORNER OF PENN AND FDI333,TH STEDED3,, READING, PA. J. KEELEY - PTOPHOWT, Jia7 'Kw NJ 1, ow ,Way 2-1 1y v 2)