Iteetemew__(:: telprekiitathis lustoutreigi. , - Laiietiliditf, irhidiei4 bjr brie if essmen.elne l t Troai its issue .of <Monday, says idtneg B. the ealor and dignified course of our Repreeenta- Ili v ei. e l e etiv and to' perceive that they Te„konetinalble view of their duties. To - no contest ion' seats Should they be . a such a contest, if engaged in by them, would necessarily - be attended by in,eident.s of an acrimonious char- , - acter, •iindJ.would - tend rather to epleperate-: opposition and . inflame resentment, than enlist kindly in --fluencesT Whatever their rights may ....be under the Constitution and: in /the President's contemplation, they,'- in point of fact, stand before Congress in the attitude of candidates, and by .the votes Of members of Congress, will their several claims be decided. They should calmly await the issue of the resolution offered by Mr. fitevens, and passed by the House of Representatives. Another Hiird:Hft at " Old Thad." Our representative seems to be catch ing it all round; and strange to say the hardest licks he is getting come from his party friends. The Pittsburg Corn , nzereica of yesterday 'says : The - action of the Senate and House of. RepreSentatives clearly indicates that Mr. Sumner and Mr. Stevens are in .a small .minority. The indications point to the admission of the Tennessee members without a great deal of delay. The unanimity with which Mr. Stevens's caucus resolution has been shorn of its objectionable features is in the highest degree promising. - What the Rebellion has Cost the South. The Confederate muster-rolls show that the State of Alabama sent into the field one hundred and twenty-eight thousand men, and that thirty-four thousand lost their lives. Itis probable that .a much greater number were per manently disabled. Those who escaped with life and limb have lost the greater part of their property. Such figures as are presented above show how terrible was the struggle on the part of those who strove to separate themselves from the loyal part of the Union, and may enable us to appreciate the determina tion of the men who had to be overpow ered before the Federal authority could be restablished in the South. THE Fortress Monroe correspondent of the N. Y. Herald says Jefferson Davis still enjoys good health, has daily walks on the parapet, comfortable apartments, a genteel wardrobe, " the best the mar ket affords" in the provision line and plenty of reading matter. He thought the President's message was in generaL a wise and good document, but was dis appointed that it was not more specfic in relation to the ultimate disposition which is to be made of himself. The Constitutional. Amendment in Ken LOUISVILLE, Dec. 14.—1 n the Ken tucky House of Representatives, Air. Young offered a resolution, which wa.- ordered to be printed and referred tonic Committee on Federal Relations, " That this Assembly heartily , approves the a , : tion of the last General Assembly in rejecting , the proposed amendment of the Constitution of the United Stati, and believe that vote to be a finality, and that this Assembly has no right or authority to consider or vote upon this measure until it shall he again passeil ~; proposed by Congress." Tae Rev. Dr. Boynton, the successful candidate, who received the undivid-it vote of the New England delegation k a Congregational clergyman of great eloquence and repute. The above In from the Washington correspondent of the Boston Courii,•. It is another illustration of the sectarian bigotry of New England, when all' it , members unite upon a clergyman repre senting the peculiar religious theorie , c,f that section. Other sections of the coon - try voted for chaplain upon per , ()nal considerations; but New England lo.k - ed to the religious creed. JAMES GUTIIRIE, as President of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, i,. credited with a smart thing whereby road made two hundred thousand d,d lars out of the war. The State of Ten nessee had loaned its bonds for $500,001, to aid in the construction of the road, which was to pay interest semi-annual ly to the fiscal agent of the State—the Bank of Tennessee. When the hank ran off into Dixie it was, of course, im possible to pay, and as holders gut nn dividends, the value of the bonds de preciated. Guthrie quietly bought them all up for the road, and the State has just received them at par, thereby can celing the debt. A new legal question growing out of the emancipation of the negroes, has been raised in South Carolina. It is whether debts incurred for slaves pur chased before the proclamation took ci fect are now collectable. Many of the people of the Palmetto State are deeply interested in this matter, being still in arrears on old purchases from the Vir ginia slave dealers. The subject has been brought to the attention of the Legi,ite ture, which it is expected will maize provision for "Partially discharging the creditors' claims. Gov. CURTIN stopped at Chradeston on his way to Cuba, where he was re• ceived with salutes and other honors by the army and navy. Our Governor being oneof the vainest men now living, we have no doubt he enjoyed the thing exceedingly. N,roftootouni Tarao. A NDREW J. STEIN M A N ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, opposite Cooper's Hotel WEST KING STREET. 7,A NCASTER, PA. II B. SHAER * ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, N 0.13 NORTH DUKE STREIT, , (Near the Court House,) LANCASTER, PA. aug 29 tfilsow ABRAM SHANE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW," O. 36 NORTH D7RE STREET, LANCASTEh, PA N, M. NORTH, TTORNEY-AT - L A W; COLTJMBLA., PA. attg 29 tfddow 1 DR. JOflN lIIcCALLA, SURGEON DENTIST, Office and residence opposite Cooper's Hotel, WEST KING STREET, J.A NCASTER, PA. DR. A. J. HERR, LATE SURGEON 68TH PENNA. VOLS Respectrully Offers his professional services to the citizens of Lancaster and viclnil3. . OFFICEANo. 91 EAST RING STREET, above Lime street imp 5 3m d&w 351 Lancaster city, }la 2AMITEi I H.. REYNOLDS, ATTORNEY-AT -LAW, NO. 53 EAST Ktso STREET, (Opposite Lechler's Rotel,) LANCASTER, PA, WIL-LIAN B. FORDNET, AT'TO.RNEY-AT-LAW NO. 44 EAST Kura entErr, (Above Leader's Hotel,) LANCASTER, PA. R H. LON G. A-T -T, O~ RNE Y -- A'-T - LAW, - tcr.i3.-Norpx-Hp - KE • sralorr,_ JORp9i,ite bonFt ito.tue,) 141X ?#, 421)P A' SlVO__gadatk - ' I lig in ge4 Vo.: .*42Vir- Icastextco,__ . Euz i : inmi c , tothatirw r. pentooldliaoPtel/ per., ed:tq-aitake: POP•e.4. , Roil ut:. 416. luivityg claim; present" them, with° Prr'P" l Y authenticated for settlemeht AG ULLI.4.g r t N . TEB - H.. BALLL, --Exnentara. deo 6-6tw- giSTATE tens. of AdmlxOtration. on ,theestate of nben 'Tharry,late.of East Cocalke township, deceased, having-been granted to diestbscriber re•-idtng ad , &low - stably:. An - persons in debted to saidestate,are requested to# make Im mediate-payment,' and- thretehnslngl'elaims present them; withantdelay-,,:properlyan thenticatcd. p4r settlement. - dee - if 8tw,38 ' .9Ystrator. . VEITATE 0F..,14111111,1311R1LY, LATE OF j 24 East 0..41 ico Wsmship.deceased.—Letters of Adrainlstration'On Bald estate having been granted to the mot s , •,uened‘all personcindebt ed thereto are requested to ntalmilnP4edidle settlement, ..tad, those . haying, claims or de mands against the tame -win present them without delay for settlement to the undersign ed, residing in said township . nws RrAlt, Administrator. dec 6 6tw 46 TN THE covirr OF comeroN PLEAS or Lancaster County. Henry D. Shultz, )Of April Term, 1865, No. vs. `,-.188, Domestic Attach- Peter Brenneman. ) ment. Public notice is hereby given by the under signed, that they have been appointed' ty the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, Trustees of the estate of Peter Breneman All persons indebted to the said Peter BreoriPman, or holding property belonging to hIM, are here by notified to pay and deliver all such sums of money and property to the undersigned, and all creditors to present their respective, ac counts or demands immediately. HENRY D. SHULTZ, - SAMUEL P. GROFF, ' JOHN "WLNTERS, Trustees, Sic. Lime Valley, Lampeter P. O. dec 8 ltd.l6tw• 48 VSTATE OF JOHN HADES, DECEASED. _EA —Letters or Administration on the estate of John Raub, late of Providence township, Lancaster county, deceased, having been grant ed to the subscribers residing in said township: All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them, without de lay, properly authenticated for settlement. J. MILLER RAUB, JOHN K. RAUB, dec 14 etwo 491 Administrators. ESTATE OF JACOB KAUFFMAN, LATE of West Hempfleld township, deceased.— Letters of administration on said estate hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto are requested to make blamed fate settlement, and thosehaving claims or demands against the same will presomtthem without delay for sett.ement to the undersign ed, residing In Manor township. BARNIT.F,RD MANN, (Farmer) dec 13 6tw 49 Administrator. ESTATE OF ANN 111AGUICKIN, DEC'D. Letters of administration on the estate of Ann Ilaguick.in, late of Eden township, Lan caster county, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, residing in Colerain town ship, all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them without dela,) properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN H. SWISHER, Administrator. den 13 Btw 40 TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF 1. Lancaster County. Henry Houseal, administ'r, Vendltlonl ye.EXpo'B, Nov. Luther Richards, adm. of Henry Term, 1863, tiliare and Jacob Frantz, execu- No. 1, Execu tors of Ann Gaelbaugh, deed., I lion Docket. terre-tenant. The undersigned auditor appointed to dis tribute the fund (now in Court) resulting from the sale by the Sheriff under the above execu tion, will sit for that purpose on TUESDAY, THE 9rx DAY OF JANUARY, A. D., 1866, at 2 o'clock P. H., In the Library Room of the Court House in the City Of Lancaster. A. SLAYMA HER, Auditor. 4tw 49 Itliortliantouo 1-50,000 ACREKOF LAND FOR RALE A. D. CAMPBELL ,t; CO., REAL ESTATE' BROKERS' The following are a few of the properties on hand, and many others for sale in Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania. No. 20. S 6 ACRES all clear, in Sadsbury twp., Chester county, Pa.; located onpctororo Creek, about 200 yards south of Penningtonville, on the Gap and .Newport turnpike. Improve ments, a DOUBLE HOUSE, 46 by 10 feet. two story high• BARN, 52 by 511 feet; MERCHANT MILL, oil by 36 feet, three story high; Frame Plaster Mill 44 by 40 feet; good water; every variety of Fruit, Ac. A most desirable pro perty and cheap. Price, 515,000. No. 21. Frame WAREHOUSE, with Stone Cellar and Sidling on the south side 'of Penna. Railroad ; sufficient room for Lumber and Coal Yard, situated in Penningtonville, Sadsbury tarp., Chester co. A good business stand. Price, $2,002. No. 2.'..' A WA lER POWER Octororo Creek, north of the Penna. Railroad, adjoin ing Penningtonville, containing 5 ACRES, with a Stone. Bark Mill, Frame Bark House, Sitc., thereon. Price, 83,000. No. 5. 306 ACRES OF VALUABLE FARM LAND in New Castle county, 150 acres of heavy timber, good TWO-STORY HOUSE, Kitchen attached ; large SAW MILL THREE TEN ANT HOUSES; good BARN; boo P. ach Trees, -toil very superior, 3 miles from railroad. Price 6-15 per acre. No. 9. 170 ACRES OF HEAVY TIMBER LAND, Oak, Hickory and Chestnut, in New .'astle county. Timber more than pay for land; will cut 100 cords per acre; miles ruin Railroad. Price 6-10 per acre. No. 15. 306 ACRES in New Castle county'. 100 Acres cleared; 200 acres of magnificent TIDI- I:ER, worth $lOO per acre • GOOD BUILDINGS; .n inexhaustible BEDOF IRON ORE, equal I the Lake Superior Ore, containing 90 per ,ent. of Iron, specimen to be seen at the Office the Company, 3 miles from Railroad. Price $6O per-acre.- A Valuable Tract of Land, partly In Fulton and partly in Drumore township, containing *4"5 ACRES, 60 Acres Timber two g,od FARM 110UsE13, a good FRAME TENANT HOUSE, too BARNS. The farm is well watered. This property is worthy the attention of capitalists. Price 670 per acre. No. 17. =6 ACRES, 3 cleared, in Sussex c.,unty, Delaware. Good two-story ROUSE within 5 miles of county seat, a mile from railroad ; timber good; water good and abund cut ; good grain and fruit farm. Price SA) per acre. No. 15. 100 ACRES, 130 Acres cleared, balance c,,od TIMBER, good small 11011SE,Fruit Trees, ,ad Water, 3 miles from county seat In Sus ,,•a county, mile from railroad. Cheap farm. Pr ice $l5 per acre. No. 27. 200 ACRES, in Sussex, 3 cleared. bal nuce in good TIMBER, 4 miles from George to-An, county seat, 1 mile from railroad, good I, rapidly settling up in the neighborhood. P. ice 112 per acre. Persons about to change location should see ti,.se lands before going West. They are within t µo hours ride from Philadelphia Market, bet ter than at Lancaster ; soil equally productive, el i nate as healthy and water as good and more anti odant. Delawrre has no State debt, and :al account of its market facilties is destined it to be the best State in the Union. It ,ra its Northern men and energy to develop t .s State and bring out its real worth. Farms for sale in Lancaster county and other its of Pennsylvania. City property for sale, rent and exchanged For further information call at the Once of the Company, Widmyer's Row, No. 4, South I )uke street, Lancaster City, Pa. _ _ A. D. CAMPBELL 6r. CO. 6mw 31 ROHRER, IIi.ENCH BRANDIES, WINES, GINS WHISKIES, ,±u No. 13 SOUTH QUEEN STRPRT, (A few doors below Centre Square,l LANCASTER, PA. July ly w COLUMBIA INSURANCE COMPA N I CAPITAL AND ASSETS, $129,920 80 This Company continues to insure Build ings, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by tire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium or premium note. FIFTII ANNUAL 'REPORT. Whole amount insured, 35,027,020 38 k.m't of Premium N0te5,13426,090 id Balance Cash Premiums, January 1, 1864, 3,754 47 Cash receipts lu 1664, leas fees and commission, Losses and expenses paid in 1864 8=,39.1 89 Balance of Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, 1865 429,920 80 6452,715 D A. S. GREEN, President. GEORGE Yomsro, Jr., Secretary. MienA_kx. S. SHUMAN". Treasurer. • DIRECTORS : Samuel Shoch, William Patton, R. T. Ryon, John W. Steacyl John Fendrlch, Geo. Young, Jr. H. G. Minich, Nicholas McDonald, Sam'l F. Eberlein, Mahan. S. Shuman, Amos S. Green, S. C. Slaymaker, Edmund Sparing. For particulars call on THEO. W. HERR, Agent, No. 16, North Duke street, Lancaster, Pa. Columbia, February 18, 1885 July 20 CHRISTIAN WIDDTTER'S CABINET-WARE MANUFACTORY Corner of East King and Duke streets, LANCASTER, PA. The largest, most complete and fashionable assortment of Cabinet Ware constantly on hand in the Warerooms connected with thpi establishment, and at prices to snit the tim e ang 29 tfdew D R. J. G. MOOSE'S DENTAL OFFICE, On the South Fast Corner of North Queen and Orange Streets, OvEs Ny zsmuuriurzies Boos. &rows. N. 8.--Entrance t. 5 office, 2d door on Orange street. • Sept 6 tfddcw - KITH. az. SHOEMAKER, WHOLES4LE DRUGGISTS, DIMMiMS'AND naVEITBIII3 OF DIII7GS, CEIEDEIOATA, DYE ttO., Ho. 243 NORTH. TFIEISI*IIIET,- _ -.Z21H11. :TIT itatk otbisrr R ALisirirAl'EAsiviittir 14- 7.)1:-1,, 'iPATAarr 11 ,Tida4gen.erbeivingenpetlotediMitlitlin.olla show and better m•ain and grasitn,g ~f auna d'opiopcittl saleto pOthhinfifl&filL lag homes, buslnessalteiroffc., ; #f ihlallesntital and fertile Valley atiessroiceS th 4 xf any Other estab Ishznent In the Valley of Virginia. Our ‘officebeingldeated I o ffssficivnififilarrlionburg, near the centre of Cala garden of Vlrginia..and - otherwliSwlth almost oNerYparroft eValley, personalfeehighomea hereicanhoteetter.o - forlookingatand selecting such proper !litift as may suit tnerfarkiliStdates and m eans of ,theinimerons purchasers- , • , , We woinld - respeetfully invite attention of rchasera ti:the polpertiesaie haveon hand far sale, being confident we•;farfacmm modal , 'the moot whimsical ofianchterMssaconnot be offered •at any other office lathe Vall . - Our prc•_pertlesrangel n onatititY froint2sl_ .FIVEACTRiVoi7dIO)TWENTY,FIVE HITISTII - ACID'S rnd price,at from (S3ITHUEE 'DOLLA.R.StoII43O SIXTY I ..L'Allfi l l=EEE., and contain some of the ' , STY best g an d train farrna in the Valley-, and some •of the :most plealant and bc.tUtlful localities In the Valley. Oar town lots,. business si es, and - town residences, are not surpassed in' the Val ley. ". . . TERMS velar Accoaraionerr..NO.—Any one wanting hafotmation, can have it, of any prop erty about which they may inqui+ e in our ad vertisements by, writing to us for a catalogue, containing prices, descriptive lists, &c. These ian.,s and o her properties ly e in,Rock inglaam. Page, Shenandoah, Warren, Augusta, Rockbridge, Pendleton, Hardy, Randolpn, Al bemarle, de. Give us a call and yon can, from the numer ous properties we have for sale, be accorn.mo dated on the best of terms, before you leave for - your hcene. W are at". all times prepared to convey persons to look .at lan s lying in the county of Rockingham, free of charge. Address, J. D. PRICE & CO., nov 2.s3mdd:w Nos. 1 and 2 Law Building. SHOCKING ACCIDENTS. MANY KILLED AND A LARGE NTIMBER WO !TNDED Over two hundred accidents from kicking and running away of hol ses occurred during the past year, In Lancaster county alone— nearly all of which resulted in injuring the drivers, killing some, maiming and wounding others, and in most cases, breaking costly car riages and hurting the hors s Of the above, nine-tenths were tame family horses. The Safety Bridle will put an end to all such needless accilen IN. and with the Safety Lines the speed of ever 7 horse is easily much increas d. At a special meeting of the Saddlers of Lan caster county, Pa., held In LancaSter city, Nov. 27, 186.5, the following resolutions were unani miously adop ed. • RHEAS, The n•efultirss, power and safety ofDr.lHartman's Safety Bridle and Lines have been publicly demonstrated in the presence of from one thousand to fit een hundred persons •to their entire satisfaction ; and since it was proven at the Dli lersvllle horse exhibition on four of the most vicious and confirmed kickers and runaways, that with the Safety Bridle and Lines it is utterly impossible fur a horse either to kick or run away; :therefore Resolved, nod we, the Saddlers of Lancaster county, Pa., believe that the Safety Bridle and Lines accomplish all, and even more, tan is claimed by the patentee, in preventing horses from kicking and running away. 9 Resolved, That in view of the above facts, we deem it our legitimate duty, both individu fly and collectively, to exert all honorable means to at once introduce the Bridle awl Lines, be cause in doing so we in a very great measure prevent all accidents wii Li horse, while with the old and defective bri iis we put in great Jeopardy both the and limb. Resolved, That hereafter we manufacture no other but Safety Bridles, utile s especially or dered. The price of individual Rights is $5 each ; County Rights, from $lOO.OO to $500.00, according to population—CM se containing .urge cities excepted. No other investment before the public pre sents such inducements of making money. in ever county there are at least twenty town ships, and in each township at least oue hun dred persons who drive hoses—which a five dollars for an individual right will amount to 8500 per township, and ten thousand dol ars ($10,000) for each comity at the rate of twenty townships at five hundred dollars each ! I;have not the least doubt but that amount of money can be made out of a county with proper bus— ness tact and energy. The price of counties is so small as to p.ace the investment in the hands of every one, for few are so poor as to be unable to raise one hundred do lays. Another feature about this invention is that the proprietor ol territory need not manufac ture the bridles and lines, as the ordinary bridle can be easily alt 'red into a Safety. The lines only require to be made to order, and these can be made by any saddler fdr a trifle more than the ordinary lines. Hence, unlike other patents, the right to use it only is sold No man need wish fur a greater f r• nue than right of a State. Tu show the confidence the paten:ee has la his invention, he offers to pay one thousand dollars for any horse that can either kick or run away when under the influence of the Safety Brid e and Lines. For County and State rights address for circular, and for Individual Rights, enclose V. 5 to S. B. Hartman, Millersville, Lancaster co., Pa. nov 28 :budikw GRAND PRIZES FOR SUBSCRIBERS TO THE AMERICAN STATESMAN NATIONAL WEEKLY FAMILY JOURNAL THE FOLLOWING SPLENDID PRIZES ARE I=l SEWING MACHINE with two extra copies to the getter up of the FOR EVERY CLUB OF TWENTY, a ;ND L ES'S THAN FORTY St 13SCIMIERS, WP will allow $1.2.4 for each subscriber on the price of said ma- FOR EVERY CLUB OF SIX, A SPLENDID STEEL ENGRAVING OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN, (full leugth,) ANDHEIV JoHNS.N, LIErT.-GEN GRANT or SHERMAN on horseback, worth t-ci.oo each, with all extra copy to the getter up of the FOR EVERY CLUB OF THREE, OtiE OF THOSE SPLENDID STEEL EN.:EAVINGS Of the Uniform Series of NATIONAL PORTRAITS comprising Presidents Lincoln and Johnson Lieut.-Gen. Grant. Major-General Sherman, Sheridan, Thomas, McClellan, Fremont Admirals Farragut and Porter, and George and Martha. Washington, each 39x24 inches, worth $2.00. These splendid portraits should adorn every The 2-tatesrnan is the largest, cheapest and best family paper published, suited for every family. Try it once and you will never be without it. Send for copies and get up your 1!IIICIMMIII!I AMERICAN STATESMAN, COIIRT PROCLAMATION.--WHEREAS}, the Honorable HENRY G. LONG, Presi dent; Hon. A. L. HAYFS and FERREE BRINTON, 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 Quar ter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to me directed, requiring me, among other things, to make public proclamation throughout the bail iwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and a General Jail Delivery, also a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Deliv ery, will commence in the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. on the THIRD MONDAY IN JANUARY, (the 15th) 1866, in pursuance of which precept, Public Notice is Heteby Given, to the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Lan caster, in the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables of the -aid city and county of Lancaster, that they be :nen and there in their own proper persons with their rolls, records and erxamt ations, and inquisitions, 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 then shall be in thejail of the:said county of Lancaster, are to be then and there to prose cute against them as shall be just. Dated at Lancaster, the 9th day of December, A. D., 1865. dec 13 3tw 991 8452,715 68 J . W. JOIENSON, No. 25 SOUTH QUEEN STREET PENSION, BOUNTY, BACK PAY AND Carefully attended to FAA;NaM SURGEON DENTIST, OFFICE-EAST KING ST., near CENTRE SQUARE Over the Fire National Bank, Lancaster, Pa. Teeth handsomely inserted on Gold, Silver or Vulcanized Rubber. Teeth durably plugged with Gold or Silver. The best of work at the very lowest rates. Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. &TALL WORK WARRANTED.ViDt July 28 Smw• e ttou ptaitni. BERGMI' AIIDENBLED & FRY, WHOLESALE DEA. FRis IN FISH, CHEESE, PRO VISIONS, &C., Nos. 11 AND 18 SOUTH WATER STREET, (BELOW M&BZET,) PHILADELPHIA. We have constantly on hand, an assortment of Dried and Pickled Fish, &c., viz : Mackerel., . - Shad Hams, Sal Sides, • Shad - Shoulders, mtr x : c ria i l Butter . edFrult, JAMES 4 WA 444iscr - - PIECIAPrJA-ppr.: IF Pw j fcilluiret - Allr - r: - I 0') 7,21 Has orkliati a laige.a ssartm Maniond mood : 1 : 4, g all kinds: Rings; This, !Binds, Dia- MIME! 67 Nassau street, New York. 6mw 49 EMEM [my 17 lyw 19 Aug, WNW DP fit i ejOgal VifFailittlr i thal " " 1/4216 4 41 4 inatcamilaiimwmarekla Bo9 umum aheiti a nt stArbilL.. invije - spicial.aftentlon . tO itOck of , Alta, an hand a large assortment of - Arriert - ean, Swiss and English Watches. • • My assortment of Jewelry embraceis articles of the highest cost and also . of comparatively small vaLae. _ , . , - - , • Silver Ware of all kinds. • • im..Partictilar • attention paid to repairing Wunchea.. inov 27 amd&w Arvin/ ING TON. HO SE, Nos. 709 A ND 711 CHESTNUT STELIZET, (ABOVE TH) PHILADELPHIA, PA. This old established and popular Hotel has been thoroughly renovated and newly fur nished, and is present , d to the public as being In every particular a Hotel public suited :to theirespect wants The patroage of the is r fully solict by n HAS. M. d.14,M0N D.. deo 5 3utd&w I Manager. "Un ROWNE'S METALLIC WEATHER LI STRIPS AND WINDOW BANDS • Totally crweinde Dust, Noise and Odor in Sum mer, as well a Cold, Wind and Rain in Win ten ,from doors and windows of every deser.p tion without into fermg w.th their free use at a'l times. WARRANTED GOOD FOR FIVE YEARS. For Cl cal.'s, with Pile List,. Rere emcee, Ac., address the bletalUe Weather Strip Com pany. DAVID H. LOSEY, Sale:Agent, oct 25-2mw-42 38 South Fifth St., Phila. B A.NKS, DINBIORE & CO., Successors to A. B. DAVIS di Co Manufacturers of PATENT SCALES. BUTFARLZ Bob WEIGH LOCKS, RAILROAD TRACKS AND DEPOTS COAL, HAY A_VD LIVE STOCK, Also, all the various descriptions of DORMENT AND PORTABLE PLATFORM SCALES AND PATENT BEAMS N. W. Coaxim OF 15TH ST. .t PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA.: C. AL.BANKS, R. H. DLNMORE, 'LEWIS L. HOUPT, oct, 25 lyw 42 FRED'K A. RIEHLE. EEMIIIMMI E=3 719 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA, Has now open LACE CURTAINS, Of his own Importation. BROCATFILLP CURTAINS, DAMASK CURTAINS, WOOL REP CURTAINS, SATIN LAINE CURTAINS, NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, MUSLIN CURTAINS, CLOTH, TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. Constantly receiving Novelties in CURTAIN MATERIALS, Embracing the celebrated SMYRNA CLOTH AND MODE DRAPERIES! WINDOW SHADES In every Desirable Style, Color or Price! WAL RAVEN, no 8 Ilmwl No. 711 CHESTNUT ST., PH/LA 101ME=E No: OS MARKET ST., PIILL.-VDELPHIA Cassimeres, Doeskins and Cloths, for Men's and Boy's wear; also, Water Proof Cloaking. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! BLANKETS! 10-4, 11-4, 1.2-4, 13-4. Double Blankets, very superior and heavy, at low prices. FLANNELS! FLANNELS! FLANNELS! Heavy Shaker, Red, Blue, Gray and White, Twilled and Plain Flannel; Check, Striped and Plain*Shirting and Cloaking Flannel. CANTON FLANNEL, Bleached and Un bleached; Table Linen Damask, Bleached, Brown and Cream colored • Napkins and Doy lies, Birds Eye Linen, Diapers, Irish Linens, Shirt Fronts and Wristbands. MUSLIN! MUSLIN! MUSLIN! Bleached and Unbleached, all grades • Shirt ing, Sheeting and Pillow Case Muslins. 200 Doz. Huckaback Linen Towels. with red, wide boarders fringed• Huckaback by the yard; Bed Ticking and Crash. ALPACAS, DELAINES, PRINTS. Black, Steel-colored, Brown and Leader-color ed Alpacas, very fine and at extremely low prices; Foulard Delaines, Delaines and Prints. 'JACONET, CAMBRIC AND NAINSOOK. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Plain and Hem stitched Linen Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, dui. Constantly receiving from tile large New York Auction Sales, an assortment of goods. I am enabled to offer them as tow as any house in this city. M. K. WILLIAMS, N. W. Corner of MARKE r and NINTH Sts. Philadelphia, Oct. 25th, PAD. Loa 2mw 42 E LEGANT GIFT BOOKS: CHILDREN'S TOY BOOKS ! ! ENGLISH JUVENILES!!! BOYS' AND GIRLS' BOORS!!! ! STANDARD WORKS, BOOKS OF POETRY, BIOGRAPHY, TRAVELS, FICTION AND H .STORY PHOTOGRAPH ALBUBS, BIBLES AND PRAYER The handsomest and largest assortme•t in the city of Philadelphia. Avoid the rush of Christmas week and make your selections now whilst the stock is full. The number of most of the new Holiday books being very limited this season, we advise an early call, or many will be disappointed in not obtaining what they desire. The lowest cash prices will be asked for our goods. ASHMEAD & EVANS No. 724 CIINSTS STREKT, Opposite the Masonic. Hall nov 2.9 2mw 47 A MAN OF A THOUSAND A CONSUMPTIVE CURED Dr. H. James, a retired physician of great eminence, discovered, while in the East Indies a certain cure for Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis. Coughs Colds, and General Debility The remedy was discovered by him when his only child, a daughter, was given up i o His child was cured and is now alive and well, Desirous of benefiting his fellow mortals, he will end to those who wish it the receipt, con taining full directions for making and success fully using this remedy, free, on receipt of their names, with two stamps to pay expenses. There Is not a single symptom of Consumption that it does not at once take hold of and dissi pate. Night sweats, peevishness, irritation of the nerves, failure of memory, difficult ex pectoration, sharp pains in the lungs, sore throat, chilly sensations, nausea at r the s tom ach inaction of the bowels, wasting away of the muscles. The writer will please state the name of the paperthey see this advertisement in. CRADDOCK it CO., 1032 Race street Philadelphia, 11a. oct 25 3td&3mw 42. BEDDING AND FEATHER WARE HOUSE! No. 44, North Tenth Street aboce Market, PHILADELPHIA. FEATHERS, MATTRASSES, BLAN KETA, BED QUILTS &6., &C. RQ- TUCKER'S Celebrated SPRING BED. Every article in the Bedding line, at the low est market price. _ _ A3IOS HILLBORN, eep 27 3mw Pailadelph la pIANOS: PIANOS! My Piano Fortes, which have been awarded numerous HIGH PRIZE MEDAL, for years pasand still m Eu a r n oi f e a „ e f t o u r r e tke i l n r t id i e n d s u is p e e l.? o n A l t y this city, where their excellence has been long acknowledged and universally admired. In delicacy and sweetness of tone, with purity and power, they are unequalled, and fully warrant ed on the most reasonable terms. CONRAD MEYER, No. 72:2, Arch street, Philadelphia dec 63inw. Ittiorttlatteous ASSESSITENT NOTICE _ - ASSESSMENT No. 16 OF THE LANCASTER COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. The members of said Company are hereby notified that an Assessment of 5 per cent. has been made on all premium notes deposited for policies issued by this Company prior to the 2d day of April, 1865, to pay for losses to the Com pany for the past year, to wit : Martha 13. Sheaffer and Jane S. Rauff- _ man's Barn 81500 00 Henry E. Wolf s contents of Barn 2533 00 Ranch & Tshudy's. Brewery and Dwell ing House and contents 4800 00 The heirs :of Isaac MeCalmont's Barn, Wagon Shed, Hog Pen. and contents.. 2324 30 Together with some smaller losses. This assessment can be paid to the members of the Board of Directors of the 'Company and to any of the authorizedagenta of the Company on orhefore the 20th day - of December next. ! agerlmo twzi.vw OF :'236E BY-LAWS; That members of this Company, neglecting or omitting to pay their- assessments within thirty days after publication of the same, will Incur the expert se.ofnot exceeding ten cents per mile circular from the Mlle e of.' the Company, payable to a collector duly authorized to col lect the same. - DIRECTORS OF THE COMPAlis.—Thomas. S. Woods, Adam K. Witmer, Thomas B. Mal vain; John Buyer, GeorgeL:Eckert, Samuel Blokom, John Renck, Moses Eaby, and Nathaniel E.. Slaymaker. , AGE-NTS OF THE COMPA_NY.—Joseph McChire, Bart twp ;• JacCM S. Witmer, Ma.nor ; R. Hoffer, - eaq , Mt. Joy; 'John Stauffer, eaq., East Hempield townshdp.; Jacob Kemper, ea q., Ephrata twp.; Isaac Bushong,esq., Upper Lea cock twp. • Martin E. Stauffer 'East Eari.twio.; Frederick A. Zitzman. Litiz ; Daniel Lee, Sails bury twp. ; Henry A.. Wiley, COnOy twp.; Fran cis McClure Salisbury twp.; Joseph Clarkson, Lancaster city.. NA.TH'L E. SLAYMAICER, Seey, [City weeklies and Mt. Joy Herald 'copy three tines.] loos , 20..8tis- sus; s iasivius . . A large, and well aeleeted 'lot of Fall and Winter SHAWLS, titurPreceloodozbi offered for tale, At lowpee", at , -10S0KNOL . W.SLbfflu Dv the Old. Siwitor.XnatitAti9nßuagp o t t f . t O n Veg tar4 I2 :IIMMIAOP-Attoll4 l l ark; 1,3 ~;t11i~~7lwi~~ 0~~l ILIVATE ISALF,ZIWONINKIMER aellatprivate Image rt bulk 01i Which 'she nOW resldes;Con li N more or less, situated in.lltruesete tesst, Lancaster *musty; n&the readead logAromtli Unicorn TavernAtithe-Villagattf New Texas,one and a . hall mileallrottk Pie lor fner place,,. convenient.to mills, : ackcols3and places of ; public weiship. ' • • The improtetsts consist °fir Deng/JIANG HOUSE; part InfEnuni part FRAME; Vegittlet boarded and finished - 1n the best Manner, with two roomaand kitchen on the first lloorosnd 'bur chambers on the second, with cellar Under, a Frame Barn, with stabling under and suriPl3" sufficient for nil the purposes required • a never anring' of water near the - door, , with Worm MAY Illousenad tenement over it; anti all other necessary. out-buildings. There Is an apple orchard on the premises of 'selected fruit of first qtfality, in prime bearing order, with other fruit trees in greet variety, and of choice quality. . . The land is of excellent quality, in a good state. of cultivation and well fenced. . 'For further particulars and terins,wkioll be reasonable, apply to the subscriber; 'on the - preltd se& • • IdAltraallET WATSON: . aug • . tftr 33 QUILLING • OFF.--THE UNDERSIGNED .1.0 having made arrangements to quit' the business, will close out their entire stock of DRY. GOODS at greatly reduced prices. • On and after MONDAY, OCTOBER 9: h, our terms will be strictly cash, or produce; for which the highest railroad price will be given. In making toe above change In oar terms we Intend to reduce the price of our goods to the lowest cash basis. Having bought no goods since the late rise in prices, we can sell many articles at ninuch lower price than present Philadel phia wholesale prices. - Our stock of DRY GODS, ROOTS AND SHOES, ac., is one of the larg.st in the coun try, and we Intend to close it out entire before the Ist of March next. We alll ell ont the whole stock to an one Nvißh trig to engage in the business on advan tageous terms. The stand is one of the best in the county. We havebeen selling $25,000 a year since we have been in bnsiness, and it could be Increased. MARTIN ,S: CO. The above Store Stand will sold or leased. Possession given on or before.the Ist of April next. Ternas easy. Apply to JOHN MARTIN, Georgetown, Bart twp.; Lancaster county octd 3m w 39 VIRGINIA LANDS IN MARKET ARTHUR L. ROGERS. REAL ESTATE AGENT 3ILDDLEB URG, LOUDON COUNTY, i 'd. Having an extensive acquaintance with the people and the Land of the Piedmont Section of Virginia, so celebrated as a fine "Grass Country." I will pay particular attention to the • . - PURCHASE AND SALE OF REAL ESTATE In this region, besides practicing law In the Courts of Loudon and Fauquiet: I am authorized to sell some of the most de sirable Farms in this part of the State, and will correspond promptly with persons wish ing to purchase, or take pleasure in showing these lands to them, if they give me a call. Plats and Surveys - furnished when desired. Address ARTHUR L. ROGERS, Attorney at Law, Middleburg, Loudon co., Va. REFERENCFS.—John Janney, Esq., Leesburg, Va.•, Gen. A. Rogers, Middleburg, Va.; John A. Sunman, Esq., James V. Brooke, Esq., War renton Fauquler county, Va.; A. K. Phillips, Fredericksburg, Va ; Francis L. Smith, Esq., Alexandria, Va. •, Dr. Beverly R. Welliord, Wm. H. Macfarland, Esq., Richmond, Va.; Messrs. L. P. Bayne & Co., Messrs. Hamilton, Easter & Co., I. Nevett Steele, Baltimore, Md. Middleburg, Va., Oct. 6, 18ai oct 11 3mw 40 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB lie Sale.—On TUESDAY, the 26th day of DECEMBER 15235, on the premi es, the un dersigned Administrator of the estates of John Burry and Reuben Burry, late of Retuus.own, East Cocalieo township, Lancaster county, will, pursuant to orders of the Orphan's Court of said county, sell the following real estate, holding the said decedents as tenants in com mon : A LOT OF GROUND in said village, fronting the Lancaster and Reading road, and adjoin ing properties of Chii , tian Echternach, George Fry and the Misses Carpenter. The improve ments consist of a double one-story LOG DWELLING ROUSE, large enough for two families to occupy, with a. good barn and other improvements in good condition. Sale to commence at one o'clock P. M., when terms will be made known by Ci'RUS REAM, dec 6-tsw-48 Administrator of said estates PUBLIC SA L E.—THE SUBSCRIBER IN tending to move West, will sell at public sale, on Ills . premises, on MONDAY, the let day of JANUARY. 18b3, at 9 o'clock, A. M., the VALUABLE FARM on which he now resides, situated between the Gettysburg and Littles town Roads, about 2 mile: , roin Taneytawn, Carroll county, Md., and adjoining lands of Sterling Galt, James and Robert ,Knox, and others. This faun contains 208 ACRES, more or less, under good fencing, laid off into convenient sized nelds, and in a igh state of cultivation, it having had over 25,18i0 bushels of lime thereon within the last few years fins larm is well watered, having two never failing Springs of Water ne r the door. There is an excellent YOUNG ORCHARD of every variety of Fruit Trees, with Peach, Pear, Apri cot, Plum, and other trees. There is a sufficient quantity of WOODLAND, also a large quantity of excellent Me dow Laud. The improve ments consist of a ROUGHCAST DWELLING HOUSE a large Weatherboarded BARN, with Corn Crib, large Wagon Shed, Smoke House, Hog Rouse, and all necessary out. buildings. Also, at the same time and place I will sell TWO WOOD LOTs, containing eaoh 4 . ,4 Acres, ruore n or less, situ ated near Sell's Mill. Any person wishing to view the property can do so any Ome. Posses. slot] given on the let of April. ' Terms made known ou day of sale. dec 8 stew 48J 'SAMUEL NULL. ORPHANS' COURT SALE---ON WED NESDAY, DE...EMBER 27,1865.—8 y virtue at an Order of the Orphans' Court of the county of Lancaster, the administrators of the estate of Evan Rogers, deceased, late of Carnarvon township, will expose for sale, on the premises, all the right and interest of the said deceased, in the following described properties: No. I, All that certain Lot, two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, with a Cabinet-maker Shop, Stable, Fruit Trees, and other improve ments on the premises, situate in the village of i hurchtown, Lancaster county, and ad joining lands of Hannah Wissler, Elizabeth Reigart, John Myers and others, containing 1 ACRE AND 2,5 PlilititlHS, more or less. No. 2, All that certain lot of Land, lying on the North side of the village of Chuichtown, bounded by the lands of Samuel Huston, de ceased, Coleman It. Jacobs, deceased, A. Lin coln and others, and on the public turnpike road, containing 12 ACRES AND 49 PERCHES, more or less. The improvements on this property are a Stone and Frame two-story DWELLING HOUSE, small Frame Dwelling House, Baru with Threshing Floor, :Corn Crib, a good well of never-failing water, a Wash House and Cis tern. There:is a choice variety of Fruit Trees, and the land is under good cultivation. This property ;will be sold in whole or parts to stilt purchasers. These provertles are beautifully located in Vl° centre of the village of Church town, are suitable lor any kind of business,and very desirable as residences. JAMEL McCA A, SAMUEL LINcOLN, Administratorg At the same time and place7and on the same term 4, E Lot Rogers, surviving partner of the lste firm of Lot van Rogers, Will offer for sale his undivided interest in the same p• °per ties, thus transferring to purchasers the full ti tle and interest to the whole of both the' above described eligible properties. dee 6 tsw-48 Witato and eAp. T HE POPULAR HATS OF THE SEASON. GENTLEMEN'S DRESS SILK HAT, CASSIMERE DRESS HATS PATENT RESORT HAT, THE DASHER HAT,' THE FAUST HAT, THE RUSHER HAT, THE EASTON HAT, THE DRUNDREARY HAT. A large and splendid assortment of all the above New and Popular Styles, In Cloth, Cassi mere and Felt, together with a full line of PLAIN HATS, Also, all the new styles of Fall and Winter Caps for Gentlemen, Youth s and Children's Wear SEIULTZ & BRO., Hatters, No. 20 North Queen street,' oct 7 3mdesztfw Lancaster Pa. Scr. CI VOLKER, .J. MERCHANT TAILOR NO. al AND 39 SOUTH FIFTH STRF...ha A_BOVEL CHICBTNIIT PHILADELPHIA Arie- Best quality of customer work promptly executed. [deo 22 ly claw CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING CLOTHING, CLOTHING Business Coats, Business Coats, Business Coats, Businass Coats, Business Coats, Business Coats, Business Coats, Business Coats, Coachman's Boats, Coachman's Coats, Coachman's Coats, Coachman's Coats, Coachman's Goats, Coachman's Coats, Coachman's Coats, Coachman's Coats, Walking Coats—New Style, Walking Coats—New Style, Walking Coats—New Style, Walking Coats—New Style, Pants, Pants—Varied Styles, Pants, Pants—Varied Styles, Pants, Pants—Varied Styles, Pants, Pants—Varied Styles, Vests, Vests—all Descriptions, Vests, Vests—ail Descriptions, Vests, Vest,—all Descriptions, Vests, Vests—all Descriptions, BOYS' CLOTHING, BOYS' CLOTHING, BOYS' CLOTHING, BOYS' CLOTHING, BOYS'.CLOTHING, BOYS' CLOTHING, BOYS' CLOTHING, BOYS' CLOTHING, Hunting Coats, Hunting. Coats, Hunting Coats, Hunting Coo s, Hunting Coats, Hunting Coats, Hunting Coats, Hunting Coats, OVER COATS—GREAT VARIETY, OVER COATS—EVERY STYLE__ OVER COATS—GREAT VARIETY, OVER COATS-EVERY STYLE. . . . Being coiastanly supplied from. Foreign Im portations and Domestic Idanufactyrers, we are enabled to offer the choicest assortment of READY MADE CLOTWING 'at - reasonable Also, a splendid stock of UNCUT GOODS for. Citizens, Bays and Army and Navy ()dicers, which will be Made to order at the shortest notice._ • • •` ,- -;11.001DIEILL de - W . llBOl4'S Rackarsgroars• CLOTEaNG SToRz, 603 .ind 606 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia . . • I • • * I4TUAL 11181TALLNCE CO berreof ihe above -Coiapany, 'lake o :MX an Election for Officers , of th saldif kattpanyforthe ensuing year, will belie'. •at , NittAi.alhapp tl . X6).1.3_1, /4 tini elty olLancaster o TBA . TIt4.D.LIC *the Stall day vf DVORIMBNIt' ;;'• 7.dellPttraMfdive*P.,. d0.,0 grris to g licr *vim itrualr 1r5a1nr4‘.241434),Ds HACIFIII A .13B . r.marrtg nve now opening a oOmpieteStOnitotElottaeltutlaingftirtintide at loweatliAzkaliiteel TO , . Dime=Reanic.lamines, .1 4 tramatg••Aim Tow- MApSEIT.T.SQF.ELTSANp CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. A SPLESDED -AESOELTAIENT OF WHITE .ERGLISHARANITE WARE, PLAN AND FAV:(7 , , 0 :10f) T•Tt.S., CARPETS' ,41,.ND .OLL CLOTHS. WINDOW SHADES;te. • HAGER BROTHERS. tlvir "USEFUL VHinsTmAs PRESENTS WENTZ BROTHERS Offer their immense stock of DILF , LS GOODS At greatly reduced prices, 60 as to encourage CHRISTMAS .PRESENT A HANDSOME DRESS, OR A BEAUTIFUL CLOTH COAT, A perfect gem for a useful present LADIES' SCARFS, GLOVES, Let us all have a merry Christmas. WENTZ & BROTHERS, dec 13 trw 49 No. 5 East King street. NEW UOODS: NEW GOODS I! WINTER DRY GOODS, CHEAP FOR CASH. The undersigned has Just returned from Phil adelphia with a large stock of WINTER DRY GOODS, of which the following comprises a part: . FRENCH MERINOES, all Shades, worth $1.50 at $1.25. All-Wool de Lathes, Muslins, Black Tamise Cloth Tickings, fine, Checks, Flannels, Black Bombazine, new Canton Flannels, make, Shrouding Flannels, Black bra d.• Ithine Calicoes tram 25 to 35c. Silks, Men's and Boy's Wear, Silks Stripe Poplins, Blankets, whited;col 'd Paramettas Boy's & Misses Alpacas, Shawls, Wool Plaids, 'Ladies' Square & Long . De Laines, &c. Shawls, LADIES BLACK AND COLORED CLOAK ING CLOTHS. Balmorals and Hoop Skirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Hoods, Nublas, Breakfast. Shawls in great va riety, Ladies', Children's, Men's and Boy's Scarfs, Men's Undershirts and Drawers, Floor and Table Oil Cloths, Umbrellas. JAMES POTTS, No. 26 West King street, Lancaster, Pa. Open this day at Jas. Potts', West King at., a large assortment of Furs for Ladies' ana Children's wear. Mails! Muffs! in great variety, cheap for cash, at NO. 26 WEST EITNG STREET, oct 25 2mw-I2 Lancaster. Pa. T o THE CITIZENS OF LANCASTER FREDERICK J. SCHEU/N67, Importer and Manufacturer of LADIES', CHILDREN'S A ND GENTLEMEN'S FURS No. 14 Si , 11111. (4 4 1 ERN STUKET, LA NCAS ER, PA. Ladles Capes, Collars, Berthas, Mutts, Cuffs, &e. All kinds of Children's Furs, Gentlemen's Gloves, Collars and Sleigh Robes. These ar ticles are all made up to order in the latest All kinds of Furs neatly altered, cleaned and repaired. ' Furs carefully kept during the summer. All kinds of Shipping Skins bought. july3l 6rnd&cr T ADZES' FI'RS! LADIES' FURS!! " " ME LARGEST STOCK AND THE LOWEST PRICES! SHULTZ & BROTHER, HATTERS, - No. 20 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Have now on hand a large and splendid assort ment of LADIES AND CHILDREN'S FURS cousiAing of MINK SABLE CHINCHILLA, SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, GERMAN FITCH, ROCK MARTIN, AMERICAN FITCH, COONEY, &c. Also, LADIES' HOODS AND SKATING CAPS. _ _ SHIPPING FURS BOUUETT JA(OB LADOntS, _ _ - 61S MARKET STREET, Dealer in AMERICAN, ENGLISH &SWISS WATCHES, has on band a large assortment of the above in GOLD and SILVER CASES, which will be sold at the LOWEST PRICES, and WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION Also: JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, of the newest styles and patterns. Repairing done in the best manner, and warranted. Those iu want of the above are invited to examine lay stock at 618 MARKET ISTREET, w.v . .12-Iylvj PHILADELPHIA, Pa. L ADIES FANCY FURS! AT JOHN FABEIRA'S OLD ESTABLISHED FUR MANUFACTORY, No. 718 ARCH :STREET, ABOVE 7TH, I have now in store of my own Importation and Manufacture, one of tin, Largest and most Beautiful selections of F . ANCY FURS, for Ladles' and Children's Wear In the City.— Aiso, a tine assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves and Collars. I am enabled to dispose of my Goods at very reasonable prices, and I would therefore solicit a call from my friends of Lancaster county and vicinity. Remember the Name, Number and Street ! JOHN FAREIRA, 71s Arch street, above 7th, South side Philadelphia. /Q-I have no psrtner, nor connection with any other Store in Philadelphia! sep 27 LOT ROGERS CHARLES OAKFORD & SONS, CONT/NEN TA L HOTELI Have now opened their large and splendid stock of COLLARS, MUFFS Also the finest assortment of; FANCY FUR ROBES, I CAPS, 3IUFFLERS, :AND GLOVES, ever before offered by them, all of which are warranted to be as represented. SHIPPING FURS BOUGHT. 4mw 41 gitotograph Oalterg. NEW PHOTOGRAPH G ALLERY. WALTMAN BRO'S, NORTH QUEEN ST., NEAR. THE RAILROAD, Opposite Reese's City Hotel. and Nezt. Door to the asdwell House, Having fitted up a suite of rooms not to be surpassed in the State, beg leave to acquaint their friends and the public in- general that they intend to take pictures in keeping with the art of Photographing, and pledge them selves to be able to please every person. Call and see for yourselves. Don t forget the place. NEAR THE RAIL ROAD. 2tawd6indd3mw PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Large Assortment—Great Variety—Unsur passed for Beauty, Style and Finish. NEW PATTERNS NEW BINDINGS, NEW CLASPS, PATENT HINGE BACK ALBUM, the latest and best kind, made only in Phila delphia excelling all others in strength and durability. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, PLAIN, 10 and 12 conic-81.00 and $1.20 per dozen. COLORED, 25 cents-42.50 per dozen. TRAVELING AND SHOPPING SATCHELS, WALLEmTURSES,POIAL.Hi BOOKS, arc. S TA TIOIVEIL Y. S WRITINGTAPERS, ENVELOPES, PENS, &.c. TINCILS.. Per marking names beautifully and indelibly on clothing.....: ACH . Wholesale nd R aetailDealers, - may /01yew 181 86 North. Bth Etreet: Phila. Et 0 W IE,L L & No, (fo4 No2F-4.QtoAAN 81.138,) • BIANnaLS,i GRAVE STONES -AND 1 k . i .P 2 5 13 31 : ; ; ;:iiUordlimittimilediAr t yrithinsattteiaranitde - Impra , CIifV I OWATAWAYV' s r! .77 — . st! • 3CZIES SHAWLS .iND CLOAJ all to make a useful A RICH SHAWL I=l WOOLEN GOODS, HOODS AND NUBI_kS lam „film kr. MEE= PHILADELPHIA FURS. FURS. PET.ILA DELPHI A LOVES, AND HOODS LANCASTER, PA. - "ark.s. W0.R,11,54 wim ff ::= l/ m I t'll:Er, Mcrr4Wzincsmi- P u AziAnds Zrld ' el: 2P, L A 241, 'D Z CUERIStAM 'BITTERS, Nam cUBE DEBILITY! DEI3IVITYI . _ .resulting trom.any muse whatever PROSTRATION OP THE SYSTEM, 1:N - DIJCXD , BY SEVPRV - .ELARDSHIPS. EXPOSURE, DISEASES OF CAMP. LIFE. SOLDIERS, CITIZEMS, MALE OE FE3SALS, • Antrut OR YOUTH," Willi:1ml in this Bitte:rs a pare Tonic, not de dendent on bad liquors for their almost miraculous effects. D YSPEPSIA, IisMODIASDCSOD L ZIMINYIMiWaiIiSsik9);IO3IO:I ow THE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS, HOOFLANIY'B GERMAN BITTERS, This Bitters has performed more Cures, gives better Satisfaction, has more Testimony, has more Respectable People to vouch for it, than any other articles in the market. We defy any one to contradict this assertion, AND WILL PAY $lOOO to any one who will produce a certificate pub lished by us that is not genuine. A OOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF CHRONIO OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, AND DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS F Observe the following systoms resulting from disorders of the digestive organs: Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nau sea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Ful ness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocat ing Sensations when in a lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs be fore the Sight, ,Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, - Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn ing in the Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. REMEMBER, That this Bitters is not Alcoholic, contains no Rum or Whisky, and cannot make Drunkards, but is the best 7bnie in the World. READ WHO SA YS SO From Rev. W. D. Seigfried, Pastor of Twelfth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Gentlemen :—I have recently been laboring under the distressing effects of indigestion, ac companied by a prostration of tile nervous sys tem. Numerous remedies were recommended by friends, and some of them tested, but with out relief. Your Hoolland's German Bitters were recommended by persons who had tried them, and whose favorable mention of these Bitters 'educed me to try them. I must, con fess thatl nad an aversion to Patent Medicines from the " thousand and one " quack "Bit ters," whose only aim seems to be to palm off sweetened and drugged liquor upon the com munity in a sly' way, and the tendency of which, I fear is to make many a confirmed drunkard. L pon learning that yours was really a medicinal preparation I took it with happy effect. Its action, not only upon the stomach, but upon the nervous system, was prompt and gratifying. I feel that I have de rived great and permanent benefit from the use of a few bottles. Very respectfully yours, W. D. 13.EICIFRIED, No. ,54 Shackamazon Street From the Rev. E. U. Fendall, ANsistant Editor Christiort Chronicle, P~ihuielphia. I. have derived decided benefit from the use of Hoolland's German Bitters, and mei it my privilege to recommend them as a most valua ble tonic, to all who are suffering from gen eral debility or from diseases arising from de rangement of the liver. Yours truly, E. D. FENDALL. From Rev. D. Merrige, Pastor of the Passyunk Baptist Church, Philadelphia. From the many respectable recommenda tions given to Dr. Hoolland's German Bitters, I was induced to give them a trial. After using several bottles I found them to be agood remedy for debility, and a most excellent tonic for the stomach. From Rev. Win. Smith, iormerly Pastor of the Vineenttown and Milledle (N. J.) Baptist Churches. Having used In my family a number of bot tles of your llooliand's German Bitters, I have to say that I regard them EIS an excellent med icine, specially adapted to remove the dheases they are recommended for. They strengthen and invigorate the system when debilitated, and are useful In disorders of the liver, loss of upp, tile, ..tc. I have also recommended them to several of my friends, who have tried them, and found them greatly beneficial In the resto 'ration of health. - Yours truly WILLIAM SMITH 966 Hutchinson street, Philadelphia From the Rev. Levi G. Beck Pastor of the Baptist Church, Pemberton, N.J. , formerly of the North Baptist Church, Philadelphia, at pre sent Pastor of the Baptist Church, Chester, Pa. • • • • I have known Hoofiand's German Bitters favorably for a number of years' I have used them in my own family, and have been so pleased with thrir effects, that I was induced to recommend them to many others, and know that they have operated in a strikingly benefi cial manner. I take great pleasure in thus publicly proclaiming this fact, and calling the attention of those afflicted with the diseases for which they are recommended, to these Bitters, knowing from experience that my recommen dation will be sustained. Ido this more cheer frill as lloofiand's Bitters is intended to benefit the afflicted, and is " not a rum drink." Yours, truly LEVI G. BECK. • • • • • • From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge and Christian Chronicle, Philadelpid • . Although not disposed to favor or recom mend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects, I yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, la the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily t?, regard to Hoof land's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, ot this city, because I was prejudiced against them for many years, under the im pression that they were chiefly ; an a'coholic mixture. I am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., forthe removal of this preju dice by proper tests and for encouragement t o try them when suffering from great and long coo tinued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bitters at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief and restor ation to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which ,I had not felt for six months before, and had alinost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend directing me to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN Philadelphia. From the Rev. Thos. Winter, D. D., Pastor of Roxborough Baptist Church.. Dear Sir : I feel it due to your excellent prep aration, Roottand's German Bitters, to add my testimony to the deserved reputation it has obtained. I have for years, at times, been troubled with great disorder in my head and nervous system. I was advised by a friend to try a bottle of your German Bitters. I did so, and have experienced great and unexpected relief; my health has been very materially benefitted. I ccinfiden ly recommend the arti cle where I meet with cases similar to my own, and have been assured by many of their good effects. Respectfully yours, T. WINTER, Roxborough, Pa. From Rev. J. S. Herman, of the German Re formed Church, Kutztown, Berks County, Pa. Respected Sir: I have been troubled with Dyspepsia nearly twenty years, and have nev er used any medicine. that did so much good as H.ocaland's Bitters. lam very much Improyed I n health, after having taken five bottles. Yours with respect. J. S. HERMAN. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that the signature of "C. M. JACKSON Is on the wrapper of each bottle. PRICE. SINGLE BOTTLE.ONE DOLLAR,. OR A HALF DOZEN.FOR EIS. Should your nearest druggist not have the article do not.be.put off by -any of the Intoxi cating preparations .that. may be offered In its place, but send to us and we will .forward, se curely packed by express.. PRINCIPAL OFFIDE AND MANUFACTORY, NO. 63X.441C/1 STREET, ,PHT.L4,DELPHIA, PA TONES EVANS, Isnocesiors to C. M , JACKSON & C°4 Paallantats. . . . aresikae.WDragglsta ead Dealers never 15t ,14 4... 4 11.Z4V 1 04 EjtfittM...7 . /1 5 1 V#r- I, ': •-•- . .910,741 TOPIC; , . Da. Alpe I. 11,PENTF1— FROM inc , * X9.nsZtrißlitir* AND COOPER'Yi H04024,';' - WEST KLIVI Srazer, Wbere he 'is : ineparedto bent succeiat i tilli . all (Mei:sea of taa human 5ygr0pa.w1.14.1114,1.:;- OXYGENIZED MEDICATED. INRA.LA,,-! The inhalations are breathed directly intO the lunge, arid thrhugh f them carried into the blood, expelling . all impurities. from the spit tem and healing any' and'every disease With which it may come in contact. A few irthalct± tions will change the color of the blood from a dark to a bright red. In cases of paralysis the circulation can berestored immediately, in ar.- most every instance.. In cases of consumption 'thin method has been attended with the beat results ; its action upon the lungs being direct and Immediate, it gives the patient Just what he wants; viz : oxygen, of which he cannot - get enough from the atmosphere, owing to the clogged and congested condition of the lungs. Of course there are cased which cannot be cured: Yet there .are hundreds that have been given up as Wearable, who nave only to breathe oxy-_, gen to have new life infused into them. This is a compound medicated inhalation. It is perfectly harmless, having been administered to thousands of patients with the happiest re sults. Thew. inhalations are unlike any other ever given for remedial purposes, and can be obtained only at the offices which we have es tablished in various parts of the country. An office will be established in every city in the State. FEVERS, The following diseases have been successfully treated by this method, viz : Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, , Rh Palpitationeuniatism, Paralysis, Epilepsy, Catarrh, Eruptions, Asthma, Bronchitis, Complaint, Scrofula, Nervousness from whatever cause, Difficult Breathing, Erysipelas, Syphilis, Cancers, Salt Rheum, Mercurial Diseases, Kidney Complaints, Female weakness, of all kinds, and such other diseases as require a purifica tion of the blood. rUZ;7I7MSMTNIZ. IN4'EtJTIODS DISEASES TREATED MMM=M2M== Voluntary tastimonlals from prominent citi zens of New York, Brooklyn, Lowell and Tren ton, who have been cured by this treatment, can be seen at the rooms. sSir Ottice hours from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Bag • 61.11thtw MANI:100D! Just published in a sealed Envelope. 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A few of the celebrated JERSEY REAPERS left over for the season, will bdsold at reduced prices:lf purchased within slaty days. Also, a few Second-hand REAPERS, which will be sold at a bargain. oTb:us, Ziguoro, PURE GRAPE %V INE d A 2.1 BU 6 , PORT ()RAPE WLS P. ViNEYARD, PAtiSAIC, NEW JEEL4EY PURE ANT FOUR YEARS OLD For the Ctonmunion Table, for Family Use, and or Medical Purposes. This is an article of Wine from the Pure Port Grape sloe, fermented, without the addition of ep'., is of any liquors whatever. Rasa f.!il body, rich flavor, and slightly stimulating,— None is disposed of until four years old. The beneficial effect derived from It use is astonishing thousands, and cannot be realized from other wine, nor (two the thousande. of Patent Bitters now crowding the market. Ali who try it express their surprise that so delicious a Wine is produced In this country, and that it is so far different from what they had expected. Some who knew nothing further of the Wine then seeing It advertised, thought at first It was a humbug, not knowing it was pure grape Juice, nave found out their mistake, and now lay their lives to the use of this Wine. Excellent for Females and Weakly Persons and the Consumptive. A great Remedy for Rindeys, Affections, Rheumatism, and Bladder Difficulties. Try it once, and you will not be deceived, .q- Be sure the signature of ALFRED SPEER is over the cork of each Bottle. Sold wholesale and retail by HENRY E. SLAYMAKER, Lancaster, and by Dealers In surrounding towns. Trade supplied by Johnston, Holloway do Co., No. 23 North 11th street, Philadelphia; and other Wholesale Druggists in Philadelphia and in New York and by A. SPEER, at his Vineyard, New Jersey. Principal office, 208 ',Broadway. New Yrtrk imar 4 lyd fi w R EED, HENDERSON ck CO CORNER EAST KING AND DUKE STREETS, R. WALTON. THOMAS W. YOST. 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