Temper In Treating Stock. The farmer’s stock around him par-g takes niore or less of the quality of the owner or those who attend updn-it. A, man’s influence is imparted to his beasts, particularly the horses, the working cattle, and the milch cows. A man of irascible temper gets up nervousness in a 'horse Or a cow. The brute be comes afraid of him; and if of a viscious nature, is apt to be hurtful, spitefully influenced, perhaps irreclaim ably spoiled—whereas a mild-tempered, discriminative man will gradually smooth down the asperities of a harsh disposition. We have known milch cows, wild as deer, brought to a placid tractability. The man is a superior— and his superior influence will be com municated. W ise stock-men keep fools and irritants out of their stock-yards. Cure of Store llogs in Winter. Store hogs, especially shoats, really ought to havewarmanddry apartments during cold weather. Their thin cover ing of hair.affordsthem butlittleprotec tion; hence, theimportanceofwarm pig sties’, well littered with dry straw and so tight thatcold winds will not blow direct ly on them. It|is far more economical to keep tlieanimals warm in asuug andwell ventilated piggery than by extra feed,and this will promote faster growth, if they are kept comfortably warm by a good building. When a piggery is spacious, with one end open to the weather that winds make their sleeping place uncomfortably cold, a portion should] be partitioned off with hoards the edges well jointed, and a nartqjv entrance made at the point least ex posed. Then.nail a board (i or 8 inches high across the bottom of the entrance the straw from being worked . a liberal supply Nvltys be provided. t Selecting Milch Cows, A correspondent of the X. 'i ■ !' ar ' mer’s Club says that Col. Woodman, in the State of Maine, for aho.ut forty years . has kept a dairy, anil generally reared liis own cows. He has always tound, in bis experience, that if i .heifer’s lirst ealf was a male she neve ' proved to be much of a milker—indee i, that she, in subsequent years, never v e more milk than on her.first calving, hut if her first product was a heifer she/was sure to represent all the milking qualities of a valuable mother. He did not know liov this might be in others’ experience, but ,in forty years of-his own lie laid know n of no exception to the n/le above indi cated. Coming from a man so trust worthy in every respect as I know him to he, I thought I should like to submit it for the consideration of other farmers aud stock breeders. The Influence of .Newspapers. Occasionally an individual says to.us, “ times are so hard with me, 1 must slop my paper,” or as in some instance, wife thinks we can dispense with the paper now, and I must stop.” 1 bus it is, stop the paper the first thing as a useless expense, wUhout thinking of the actual waste of money for many tilings drank, eat, smoked or chewed, which can do' the system no good, hut rather harm. The newspaper can, or should, lie re- giuKfed as a benefit to every household i it imparts useful information ; it iur ' inishes subjects for thought and conver / ' nation ; it adds a»chann to social inter im-course ; it ufakes agreeable members oi 'society. Tube without a newspaper one might as Wall be out of the world; lie becomes a perfect nobody ; when lie goes ■into society and hears others talk about Turrefit events and discusss questions ol local or general interest, be can take no part in these things because lie is not posted up, I not having read the papers. And in the family cir ' cle -what an influence the paper lias —the children read it gain knowledge ; it serves to occupy their leisure hours, to keep them from frivo lous amusements, and gives an attrac tion to home. Surely, then, no wise parent would consent to go without a newspaper ill liis family—and a local home neNVspaper too. He may think lie can get along without it, be cause lie is out in the world, and can have the reading of the paper from liis neighbors’ shop or store or can leant what is going on from i others. But this is rather a mean way. Men be independent. They ought to read for theqisetves. ■ If, how ever, they think they do not need the ' paper themselves, they may rest assured ■their families do. Considerations like these should have their weight, ami should induce those who have had thoughts of stopping their newspapers not to do so, and for those who have not taken a paper to subscribe at once for one. fflartfis; pitEH. S. ■ t’YFEK. AT T O It N E Y A T L A W Offi c i c: IS' o . f> , bouth duim: street, eakuast r t'.y - ly.l.ju N I> K IC W .1 - WT E I N M A N , attorney-at-law, opposite Cooper’s Hotel. J West King stkeet, f , LANCASTER, PA.i Vug 29 NlfdiW 1 TJ b. SW' ARK ATTOimei.-iT-I aA’ No. 13 North Duke Street, (Near the Court House,) LANCASTER, PA. SHANE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,| No. 3 6 North street, LANCASTER, PA. JJ SI. NOKTII, T T O R N E' Y COLUMBIA, PA. JJB. JOHN HcCALLA, SURGEON DENTIST, Office and residence opposite Cooper’s Hotel, West Kino street, LANCASTER, PA. jQK. J. G. MOORE'S DENTAL OFFICE, ( On the South foist Comer of North Queen and ' Orange Streets, Over \v esthaeffer’s Book Store. N. B.—Entrance to office, 2d door on Orange street. sept l> tfd&w 2AM C E L 11. RET NOE OS No. 53 East King street, (Opposite Lechler’s Hotel,) LANCASTER, PA. 11 1 AM B - FOB D NET, ATTORNEY- AT - L'A W , •No. 44-East King street, •1 (Above Lechler'e Hotel,) • LANCASTER, PA. sep 2 o * R Etß EN 11 • **<>**.©, A T T,O JtJN E Y;- A £■ LA W, . 8 North Dctke street,: • (Opposite Court House,^ 4m M Estate of oeo. pbai l, peceaseo. —Letters Testamentary on the estate pi ■or George PralLlate of Drumore township, Lan caster comity, deceased, having been granted f> the subscribers residing in said township: il persons indebted to said estate are request i to make immediate payment, and those aving claims will present them, without de lay. properly authentlcateflsfor settlement. ‘ • WILIAM LEE, AGC?EB L. BALL, Executors. dec 6-Gtw Estate of recben berry.—eet ters of Administration on the estate of Keuben Barry, late of East Cocalico township, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber redding in said township: AH persons in debted tohald estate are requested to make im mediate /payment, and those having claims will present them, without delay, properly au thenticated for settlement. CYRUS REAM, Ad minis trator. Estatkofjohn burry, late of East Gocalico township. deceased.—Letters ot Administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebt ed thereto are requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or de mands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersign ed, residing in said township. CYRUS REAM, Administrator. dec 6 6tw 48 TJf TJUECOrBTOFCOMafOXPIiEASOt 1 Lancaster County. Henry J). Shultz, "1 Of April Term, 1865, No. vk. [-136, Domestic Attach- Peter Brenneman. ) ment Public notice is hereby given by the under signed, that they have been' appointed t y the Court of Common Pleaa of Lancaster county. Trust ees of the estate of Peter BVenem&n: All personsindebted.to the sa‘id Peter Brenneman, or holding property belonging to him, are here by notified to pay and deliver all such suminil "monoy and property to the all creditors to present their counts or demands immediately. / HENRY D.SHULTZ, / SAMUEL P. GROFF; —' JOHN WINTERS, ‘ Trustees, &c. Lime Valley, Lampeter P. O. decU lid&Btw* 48 Estate of johm raub, deceased. of Administration on the estate pt Joim Kaub, late mf Providence township, Lancaster county, deceased, having been grant "e?H*i the subscribers residing in said township: All persons indebted to said estate are request ed id make immediate payment, and those ‘laving claims will present them, without de lay. properly authenticated for settlement. .J. MILLER RAUB, JOHN K. KAHB, Administrators. . dec. 14 otw*49j nSTATEOt'JACOB KAUFFMAN, LATE Hi of West Huttfpfield township, deceased.— Letters of administration on said estate hav ing been granted to the undersigned, ail per sons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate settlement, andthose having claims or demands againstthe same will presmtthem without delay for settlement to the undersign ed, residing in Manor township. BAKNHEKD MANN? (Farmer) dec 13 Gtw -1 y Administrator. Estate of axx maoitciu?/, wec*d. Letters of administration on the estate of Aim Maguiekin, late of Eden township, Lan caster countv, deceased-,'having been granted to the subscriber, residing in sliip, ail persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and tiiose having claims will present them without d«-las properly authenticated for settlement. joHN IL SWISHER, Administrator, dec 13 Otw 4\) AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—ESTATE OF Thomas Lloyd, late of the Borough of Columbia, deceased.—The undersigned Audi tor appointed to distribute, the balance re maining in the bauds of SarSuel Shock and Gcoige Bogle, Executors of tho’last will of the above named decedent, to and among those legally entitled to the same, will sit for that purpose on SATURDAY, the 20lh day ol JANUARY, A. D., 1800, a: 10 o’clock, A. M., in the I.ibrarv Room of the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, whereall persons interested in said distribution may attend. A. BLA) MAKER, dec 27 Itw 51] Auditor. A<; ENEIt A E MEETING OF THE s ockholdcrs of the Lancaster, Lebanon and Clnegrove Railroad Company, will be eld at No. 2, Forrest Place, Philadelphia,- UN THURSDAY, THEIIth DAY OF JANUARY, isim, at 12 o’clock, noon, for the purpose o! elect ing Nine Directors, ami lor the transaction of such business as mav come before the meeting.* janJllw C. E.'sPaNGLER, President. NOTI (’ E .—WHEREAS, LETTERS OF Administration upon the Estate of Mar lin Sweigart, late of Conoy towuship, in the cmintv of Lancaster, have been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make known the same without delav to '' JACOB A. MILLER, - jan3 t»t\v* .‘>2 Administrator. Air i> I to K*S NOTICE.—ESTATE OF David Winner, late of Eden township, Lancaster county, decM. The undersigned Au ditor, appointed to distribute the balance re maining m the hands of John Strohm, Exe cutor of the last will of the deceased above-? named, to and among those legally entitled to' the same,'will sit lor that purpose on THURSO DAY, the 'JAtli d. w v of JANUARY, A. D..18M, at 2'o’clock, P. M., in the Library Room ot the Court House, in tile «.-itv of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribution may attend. . A. SLAYMAK HR, jail 3 -Itw 52 Auditor. Accounts or trust estates, ac... The A'counts of the following named Es tates will be presented for confirmation on MONDAY, JANUARY 2D, 1806: Anna and David Ilarnish’s Estate. Abraham Herr, Trust ee. Benjamin CL Herr’s Estate. A. K. Witmer, Committee. Fanny Long s Estate. Jacob Hamaker, Com miliee. JOHN SELDOMRIDGE, December 00, Prothouotary. jau:: 4twf>2 ASSIGNED ESTATE OF STEPHEN I>. MVonkey, lute of Dmmore township, Lancaster county.—On petltioir- of JohD Me sparreti aud A. .1. McConkey, Assignees of said Stephen D. McConkey, to be di-charged from the further execution'of said trust, the Court on motion of W. \V. Rrowti, Esq., grant a rule to show cause why prayer of petitioners should ' not be granted. Rule returnable Ith Monday of January, jv. D., lsiiil, and further direct no t ice ot the' same to be published for three suc cessive weeks In a weekly newspaper pubished in the city of Lancaster. Attest: JOHN SELDOMRIDGE, jan Lit 51 Prolhonotary. HEADQUARTERS 1 No. 23 East King Street, two uoors west 1 ok riia: Court House. Clover Hollers, Fodder Cutters, Grain Drills Grain Fans, Farm Grist Mills, Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivators, CUTTING BOXES FOR HAY AND STRAW, New York Cannon Corn Shelters and Hand- Shellers, Bags and Bag Holders. JIEL TIXU—(} CM A yi) LEATHER , all sizes, cut to suit purchasers. Together with every implement necessary to the well enmiueted farm, all oflhe best pattern and (jualilv, and at reasonable prices at GEO. D. KPRECIfER’S Agricultural Warehouse, No. 28 East King street. Jg A U (i II ’ K JIA I YBOXE S U P ER- P H Q 8 PIIA T & ALLEN & NEEDLESS’ FERTILIZER AND PHOSPHATE, THl' Lest special manures in the market. LEO. 1). SI’RECHER Agricultural Warehouse, No. AS East King street. rniTE highest cash price JL PAIL FOR C L O VK li , TI M O THY, And all other kinds of Farm Seeds at UEO. D. SPRECHEII'S Agricultural Warehouse, No. iIS; East King street. A XTES T ■ O K , KMEIt S t RKA PKHS A T RED VCED\PRICES. J A few of the celebrated JERSEY left over for the season, will be sold at reduced .prices, if purchased within sixty days. Also, {i few Second-hand REAPERS, which will be sold at a bargain. GEO. D. SPRECHER, Agricultural Warehouse, . No. 28 East King street, two doors West of the Court House. 3m w -12 f) EKI> , II E Nl> EKS O > & CO t Couneh East King-and Duke Streets, JAMES H. 'WALTON. THOMAS W. Yt>3T. WA I. T O N * Y O 8 T JiA XKERS, BROKEIiS , AT- L A W AND GENERAL COLLECTORS, No. 25 south Tirtun Street, Philadelphia REFERENCES: J:iv Cooke it C<>., E. P. Middleton & Bro. Jnines, Kent, Santee & Ksherick, Black & Co., Co., .Hon. Win. Wilkins, C. M'Kibbin & Son, “ H. D. Foster, H mi. James Pollock, “ Asa Packer, “ A. H. Reeder, V. L. Bradford, Esqr, “ Warren J. Wood- lion. Geo. Sanderson. UluiiEST PRICE PAID FOR GOLD AND GOVERNMENT AND OTHER -INTERESTS COLLECTED. STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COHMIS- ansuranr* gipnrifg, &c. QOLL'MBIA IXSIIBASCE COMPAKY CAPITAL AXD ASSETS, 8129,920 80'' This Company continues to Insure Build-'l lugs, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by fire, on the mutual plan, either lor a cash premium or premium note. FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT. , Whole amount insured, $6,027,02) 6$ irn’t of Premium N0te5,..5126,0110 40 Balance Cash Premiums,’ v January l, 1864, .. Cash receipts in 1801. less fees and commissiorfS Losses and expenses paid In 1804 822,794 89 ' Balance of Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, 1805 429,920 80 B-152,715 G 9 A. 8. GREEN, President. • Geoiioe Young, Jr., Secretary. Michael 8. Shuman, Treasurer. DIRECTORS J Samuel Shoch, , William Patton, R. T. Ryon, • John W.’-Steacy' ) f - John p r endrlch, Qeo. Young’, Jr. •/ ' . H. G. Minlch, Nicholas McDonald, SamhsF. Eberleln, Mlchae 8. Shuman, Amos S. Qfeen, , 8, C. Slayinaker, '' Edmund Sperlng. \ ; *' For particulars call on THEO. W. HERR, Agent, No. 16, North Duke street. Lancaster, Pa. Columbia, February 18,1865, 2O •) tfd&w pflaiffifttog. gimkiag. AK£ R S , LANCASTER, PA. SILVER. 8452,715 69 rj\HE OLDEST REAL ESTATE AQENCTT • IK THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA. • This Agencv having superior advantages, can show more, and better grain and grazing farms and otheij propertP 5 * for sale to persons desir ; ing homes, bosinesssites «frc., in this beautiful. and fertile Valley at less prices th n any other: estab ishment in the Valley of'Virglnla.i Oar officebeing located in the town o/Harrisonburg. , near the centre of this garden of Virginia; and i otherwise withalmosteverypartoft e Valley, persons seekinghocneshere,canhave better fa cilities for looking atand selecting such proper ties as may suit the various tastes and.means of the numerous purchasers. * We would respectfully invite the attention of pi irebasers- to the properties we have on hand for sale, being confident we can accommodate the mo-t whimsical on stich terms as cannot be offered at anv other office in the Valley. Our properties™ ngein q uantitvfronrtga) TWENTY FIVT3 ACRES, to (2oUO)TWENT Y-FTV BHUND RED ACRFS, * nd in price, at from (S 3) THREE DOLLARS toSGO SIXTY DOLLARS PE» ACRE, and contain some of the v6ry best grazing and grain farms in the Valley, and some of the most plea ant and beau'iful localities in the Valley. Our town lots, business si es, and town residences, are not surpassed in the Val- ley. Terms vkky Accommodating.—Amy one wanting info’ matlon, can have it, of any proi> erty about which theytmay inquiie In our ad vertisements by writing to us for a catalogue, containing prices, descriptive lists, &c. These lan sando her properties lye in Rocfc iDgham. Page, Shenandoah, Warren, Augusta, Rockbridge, Pendleton, Hardy, Randolpn, Al bemarle, d’C. Give us a call and you can, from the numer ous properties we have for sale, be accommo dated on the best of terms, before yon leave for yonr home. W- are at ail times prepared to convey persons to look at lan s lying in the county of Rockingham, free of charge. Address, !l. D. PRICE & CO., nov 25 3md&w Nos. 1 and 2 Law Building. gHOCKING ACCIDENTS. MANY KILLED AND A LARGE NUMBER WOUNDED. Over two hundred accidents from kicking and running away ofhoi sen occurred during the past year, in laincaster county alone— nearly all of which resulted in Injuring the drivers, ktilingsoine, maiming and wounding others, and in most cases, breaking costly car riages and hurt ing the hors s ‘ Of the aoovc. uiue-tenths *ere mine family .horses. The safety Bridle will pul an end to FTRS. Ft'RS alPsuch needless aeci enus, and with the Safety Lines thej>peed ol every horse is easily much wholesale and ketail. ‘“tTspecl-l meeline of Uio Saddlers of Lan- CHARLES OAKFORD * SO caster county, Fa., held in Lancaster city, Nov. COX TIN EXT A L 110 T. 2T, 1865, the following resolutions were unani miously adopted : , ' PHILADELPHIA. Whereas, The usefulness, power and safety fmpnpil their lame an oQDr.fHartinan’s Balety Bridle and Litfes have Have ■ opened their large an been publicly demonstrated in the presence of slock 01 from one thousand tefif een hundred persous LADIES’ FUR CAPS, to their eutire satisfaction ; and since it was . T . Du proven at the Mi lersvilie horse exhibition oil ( O LIARS, four of the most vicious and confirmed kickers MUFFS, •and runaways, that with the Safety Bridle and Pr pno Lines it is utterly impossible for a horse either c l r r 5,.. to kick or run iiwuy; JUierefnre GLOVES, iecMirt-d, Tiiot we, the saddlrrsof H-incaJitor county. Pa., believe Unit the Saiety Bridle and AND H' claime^[ C hy I the I 'palentee I ,'iirpreveu oliLi'g\iorse'4 0 liLi'g\iorse'4 Also the finest assortment of, from kicking and runniugaway. FANCY FUR ROBES, |. Resolved, That in view of the above facts, we r-\ P a mitfifin deem itour legitimate duty, both mdividu ily LAPS, MlrrLhlW, and collectively, to exert all honorable means 'AND UL to at once introduce the BWdle and Lines, be- *» . . . J cause iu doing so we in a very great measure evaV before ottered by them, all of prevent all nc.-idcuts with horse, while w.ith warranted to be as represented, the old aud defective brl-de we put in great SHIPPING FURS BOUGH! jeopardy both Lie aud limb. Resolved , That ncrealter w<- manufacture no other but Safety Bridles, unle s especially or dered , . The price of Individual Rights is each ; County Rights, from 81UU.U0 U> 8-506.00, according 10 populfttiou—Ui"se containing urge cities excepted. No other investment before the public pre sents such inducements of multing money. In ever eouuiy tliere are at 1 ast twenty town ships, and in each township t least one hun dred persons who drive ho>ses —which a five dollars for an individual right will amount to SSUO per township, and ten thousand dol ars (SlU.OOO) for each eouuiy at the twenty townslilps at live hundred dollars each ! I;have not the least doubt but that amount of money cau be made out oiacouuty with proper busi ness tact and energy. The price ul'counties is so small a.N to place the investment in the hands of every one, for few are so poor as to be unable to raise one hundred do lars. I Another feature about this invention is that | the proprietor oi territory need not inanufac- 1 turethe or .dles and lines, as the ordinary bridle can be easily ait red Into a Saiety. The lines ouiy require to bo made to order, aud_tlie.se can be made by any saddler lor a trifle more than the ordinary lines. Hence, unlike other patents, tlie right to use it only is sold No man need wish for a g’ eater f i" une Lhaiti right of a State. To show confidence the paten'ee lias in nis invention, lie oflers t<V pay one thousand dollars for any horse thatj cau either kick or run away when under thej influence of the safely Brid e and Lines. For Counfly and state rights address for circular, and ior Individuai- Rights, enclose $o to S. B. Hartman, Millersville, Lancaster co., Pa. nov Sinddcw FI U E NOTICE ’to THE MEMBERS UK THE NORTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE l O.OF LANCAK- TER COUNTY. LOSSES TO IIE PAID, TO WIT To David Wilhelm, ul' Lebanon eo. Dwelling House and Stable $1,150 U 0 Frederick Unde waiter,- ol Lancaster count}'. Stable anil contents....'. 35100 Geo. D. Coleman, of Lau&isler county, Hay Barracks and contents SOO 00 Together with some smaller losses, with Inter est for the vear ending December Ist, lSt>s. Notice is thcreiore given to all the members of ? aid company to pay THREE PER CENT, on the Dollar on ilieir respective premi in notes deposited with the Seer, tary previous to -the H3dday of March last past, and TWO PER CENT, ou notes Hied alter the midday of March, and previous to the 3"th dav of August,’and ONE PER CENT, on notes filed after the 3;nh day of August and previovs to the Ist day of October; to be paid within yj days from the .date hereof to John s. Acker, Lincoln, Lan caster county, -ccrctary of said Company, or to Adam Konigtuachcr, Ephrata twp., Lane, co., Samuel Keller, “ “ l ’ Samuel Wolf, “ Adam R. Ream, East Cocalico Samuel Nlssiy, Clay township, Hiram Erb, Levi W, Mentzer, West Cocalico 1 * “ Henry Heilman, Jr., North Lebanon, Lebanou county, Directors of aid Company. Michael Keller, Maytowu, Lancaster county, Henry Buch t ,Uothsville, John C. Martin, West Earl twp. “ “ Israel 15. Mussulman, P.ivcKiiock twp , Lan. co., E'aius Billiugfelt, Adumstown borough, “ Henry S. Eberly, Clay township, “ Samuel Eusmii.ger, Mauheim borough, “ Jacob Herr, Jackson township, Lebanon co.. Cyrus Kraif, Sehaell'erstown, “ “ Agents of said Company. All those members who fail to make pay ment before the Ist day of February next, their insurance will be suspended until tin- Ist day of May next, aud if not paid until tne Ist day of May next, their insurance will become can celled and null and void by reason of such de linquency, an- 1 t'-e cost of collection must fol low, as nrowuid oy the act of Incorporation and by-laws of t ue company. By order of the Board of Directors, jan32ts2 JOHN S. llACKER.Secretary 15Q 000 ACRKS OF JLAXD foksai ' e - HOW& WHERE TO GET A CHEAP FARM. A. D. CAMPBELL & CO., REAL ESTATE BROKERS The following are a few of the properties on hand, and many others lor sale iu Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania. No. 20. 80 ACRES all clear, in Sadsbury twp., Chester county, l’a.; located Creek, about 2(io .yards south of Peunlugtonville, on the Gap and Newport turnpike. Improve ments, a DOUBLE HOUSE, 40 by 40 feet, two story high; BARN, 02 by oU feet; MERCHANT MILL, ob by 36 feet, three-story high; Frame Plaster Mill, 44 by 40 feet; good water- every variety? ol Fruit, d:c. A most desirable pro perty and cheat). Price, §15,000. 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 Penniugtonville, Sadsbury twp., Chester co. A good business stand. Price, 82,000. No. 22. A dVA IKR POWER on Ootororo Creek, north of the Penna. Railroad, adjoin ing Penniugtonville, containing "> ACRES, with a Stone Hark Mill, Frame Bark House, &c.,thereon. Price, 83,000. No. 5. 300 ACRES tiF VALUABLE FARM LAND in New Castle county, Ido acres of heavy timber, good TWO-STolb IIcUSK, Ki'chen attached; large SAW MILL, THREE TEN ANT HOUSES; good BARN; 1000 P- ach Trees, soil very superior, 3 miles from railroad. Price 845 per acre. ! N'o. 9. 170 ACRES OF HEAVY TIMBER LAND, Oak, Hickory and Chestnut, in New county. Timber more than pay for land; will cut 100 cords per acre; 1% miles from Railroad. Price 840 per acre. No. 15. 300 ACRES in New Castle county; 100 Acres cleared'; 200 acres of magnificent 'LIM BER, worth 8100 per acre; GOOD BUILDINGS; an inexhaustible BED OF IRON ORE, equal to the Lake Superior Ore, containing 90 per cent, of Iron, specimen to be seen at the Office of the Company, 3 miles from Railroad. Price 800 per acre. A Valuab e Tract of Land, partly in Fulton and partly In Druinore township, containing 275 ACRES, 00 Acres Timber, two g..od FARM HOUSES, a good FRAME TENANT HOUSE, two BARNS. The farm is well watered. This property is worthy the attention ofcapitallsts. Price $7O per acre. No. 17. 228 ACRES, % cleared, in Sussex county,' Delaware. Good two-story HOUSE within 5 miles of county seat, a mile from railroad; timber good; water good and abund ant; good grain and fruit farm. Price 820 pdr acre. No. 18. 100 ACRES, 60 Acres cleared, balance good TIMBER, good small HOUSE,Fruit Trees, good Water. 3 miles from county seat in Sus sex county, y 2 mile frpm railroad. Cheap farm. Price 815 per acre. ’ No. 27. 200 ACRES, In Sussex, cleared, bal ance in good TIMBER, 4 miles from George town, county seat, 1 mile from railroad, good soil, rapidly settling up In the neighborhood. Price 81- per acre. n Persons about to change location should see these lands before going West. They are within two hours ride from-Philadelphia Market, bet ter than at Lancaster ; soil equally productive, climate as healthy and water as;good and more abundant. 'Delawrre has no State debt, and on account of its .market faclltles is destined soon td be the best State in the Union. It wants Northern men and energy to develop this State and bring out its real worth. ■Farms for sale in Lancaster county and other parts of Pennsylvania. 1 City property for sale, rent and exchanged.. For farther information call at the office ol the Company,' Widmyer’s Row, No. 4, South Duke street, Lancaster City, Pa. <• y •V A. D. CAMPBELL & GO. avfg 9 . . • 6mw 31 J . R 6 ll RJE B , WHOLESALE DEALER IN FKIiNCn BRANDIES, 'V * WIkES, GINS, WHISKIES, 40, No. 13 South Qjteen Street, , * (A few doors below Centre Square,) LANCASTER, PA. J * W r J ihilafleipSia l&ismfcm JJOI. 'DIAMOND DEALER & JEWEL EE, WATCHES, JEWELBT M SILTKB WARE, k WATCHES and JEWELRY REPAIRED. / .?92'Ch«rifrMLt ttam on band a large assortment of Diamond Jewelry of all kinds: Rings, Pins, Stu is. Dia mond Bets, Ac, I Invite special attention to my sock of Diamonds. aira ( on band a large assortment of Ameri can, Swiss and English Watches. My assortment of Jewelry embraces articles of the highest cost and also of compai small value. Silver Ware of all kinds. Particular attention paid to repairing Wntches. , [novZ7 3md&w HOUSE. Nos. 70S AND 711 Chestnut Street, (above 7tb ) PHILADELPHIA, PA. This old established and popular Hptel has been thoroughly renovated and newly fur nished, and is present* d to the public as being in every particular a Hotel suited :o their Wants. The patronage of thepubiic is respect fully solicited by v ’ CHAS f M. AI.LMOND, dec 5 3md<fcw [ Mu nager. JACOB; JLADOSIUR, 618 MARKET STREET Dealer In AMERICAN. ENGLISH &SWISS \VA hoa on band a large assortment of the GOLD and SILVER CASES, which gold at the LOWEST PRICE! and WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISF IN ALL CASES. A Iso: JEWELRY, SILVER A> T D PLATEE of the newest styles and patterns. Repairing done in the best man warranted. Those in want of the above are ir examine ray stock at 618 MARKET STREET, n iv22-lyw) PHILADELPIJ gANKS, DIXBOBK A Successor** tol A. B. Davis & < Man bfacturer\ of PATE N T aOALEfi SUITABLE FOR WEIGH LOCKS, RAILROAD TRAi: DEPOTS, COAL, HAY AND LIVE <: Also, all the various descriptions ( DORMENT AND' PORTABLE PI SCALES AND PATENT BEA: N. W. Corner of l.rni ST. A PENNSYLVANIA AY I‘TIILA DELPHI A., C. M. BANK R. H. DINM " LEWIS L. H oct 2.5 lyw:'42 FRED’K A J E . WAt,nA V E X , MASONIC HAM 719 CHESTNUT ST REE’ PHILADELPHIA, Has now open LACE CURTAINS, Of Ins own In BROCATELLE CURTAINS, DAMASK CURTAIN'S, WOOL REP CURTAINS SATIN LAINE CURTAINS NOTTINGHAM jUURTAINS, MUSLIN CURTAINS, .CLOTH, TABLE AND PIANO G( Constantly receiving Novelties in CURTAIN MATERIALSj, Embracing tlie celebrated SMYRNA CLOTH AND MODE DRu WINDOW SHADES In every Desirable Style, Color or Trice! WALR A V K N no 8 3inwj No. 719 CHESTNUT ST., PHILA- | Elegant gift books; | CHILDREN’S TOY ByOKS ENGLISH JUVENILES!! BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ BO( STANDARD WORKS, BOOKS OF POETRY BIOGRAPHY, TRAVELS, FICTJ History Photograph Albc.ms, Bibles an Books. The handsomest and largest as.-< the city of Philadelphia. Avoid 1 Christmas week and inukeyourseli whilst the stock is full. The numlji of the new Holiday books being v j this season, we advise an early call will be disappointed in not obtaji they desire. The lowest cash prl< asked lor our goods. I ASIIMEAD <fc E'S No. T2lChf.st.ntts nov29 2mw47 Opposite the Mast 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 lor Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs.Colds.and General Debility The remedy was discovered by him when his only child, a daughter, was given up to die. His child was cured, aud is now alive and well, Desirous of benefiting his feliowjinortals, he will send 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 paV expenses. There is not a single sympmm ol Consumption that it does not at once taae hold of and dissi pate. Night sweats, peevishness, irritation of the nerves, failure of memory, difficult ex pectoration, sharp pains In thelluugs, sore throat, chilly sensations, nausea at the stomach inaction of the bowels, wasting away of'the muscles. The writer will please state the name of the paper they see this advertisement in. Address CRADDOCK «!fc CO.. il«2 Knee street. Rhiladdlpnia, J’a. Oct 25 3tdti3mw !2* QLOTHLNG, CLOTHI.\«, CLOTHING, CLOTHING. CLOTHING, CLOTHING, Business Coats, Business Coats, Business Coats, Business Goats Business Coats, Business Goats, Business Coats, Business Goats, Coachman’s Goats, Coachmanfs Cpactiman’s Coats, Coachmanfs .Coachman's Coats, Coachmanfs Coachman’s Coats, Coachmanfs Walking Coats—New Style, Walking Coats—New Siyle, Walking Coats—New Style, Walking Coats—New‘Si-yle, / ;Pants, Pants—Varied Styles, Pants, PaiiJs—Varied Styles, Pants, Pants—Varied Styles, Pants, Pants—Viried Styles, Vests, Vests—all Descriptions, Vests, Vests—ail Descriptibns, Vests, Vest—all Descriptipns, Vests, Vests—all Descriptions, BOYS’ CLOTHING, BOYS’ CLOTHING, BOYS’ CLOTHING, BOYS’ CLOTHING, BOYS’ CLOTHING,’ BOYS’ CLOTHING! BOYS' CLOTHING, BOYS’ CLOTHING, Huntlne Coats, Hunting Coats, Hunting Coats, Hunting Coals, 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 constanly snpplied from Foreign Im portations and Domestic Manufacturers, we are enabled to offer the choicest assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING at reasonable prices. Also, a splendid stock of UNCUT GOODS for Citizens, Bovs, and Army and Navy Officers, which will be made to order at Cbe shortest notice. fP ROCKHILL® WILSON’S * Brown Stone clothing Store, 603 and 60-5 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, nov 29 2m w 47 RADIES FANCT FUBSI AT JOHN FAR h IRA'S OLD ESTABLISHED FUR MANUFACTORY, No. 718 Arch Street, above 7th, PHIL A I) KLPHIA. I have now in store of my own Importation and Manufacture, one of the Largetet and most Beautiful selections of FANCY FUR S\ for Ladies’and Children’s-Wear infthe City.— Also, a fine assortment of Gent’s For Gloves and Collars. I am enabled to dispose of my Goods at very reasonable prices, and I would therefore solitft a call from my friends of Lancaster county and vicinity. ] Remember the Name, Number and Street! , JOHN FAREIRA, 718 Arcli street, above 7th, South side, Philadelphia. .fS-1 have no partner, nor connection 'with •any other Store in Philadelphia! sep 27 / ■’ 4mw 38 /PIANO?! My Piapo FOrtefc, which have been awarded' numerous HIGH PRIZE MEDAIB, for years Sast In this country and in Europe, for their are still manufactured llu this city; whore their excellence has been long acknowledged »and universally admired. In' delicacy ana sweetness of tone, with purity and power, they are unequalled, and fully warranty ed. on>the most reasonable terms, 1 “ 1 -* • V • CONRAD MEYER, 'Oec aW^. 0 ' W| Strept ' ' f ‘ ffrafrfegtati. hkiVATE §Aii.-xm: sijßseaitaß sell at private sale, the very desirable lot onwfaioh she now resides, containing TEN /LnRTOL more or less; situated in Drumore township, Lancaster county, on the rpaddead fng ftom the Unicom Tavern to the 'Village of New Texas, one and a half miles from the for mer place, convenient to mills, schools and places of habile worship, - The improvements ecmsißt of'a DWELLING HOUSE, part LOG and part FRAME, weather boarded and finished in-tfib best manner, with two rooms and kitchen on the first floor, and to or chambers on thesecond, with cellar under, a Frame Bara, with stabling nnderand amply suffibient for all the purposes required; an ever falling spring of water near the door, with Stone Mnk House and tenement over It, and all other necessary out-buildings. < There is an apple orchard on the premises of selected frait of first quality, In prime bearing, order, with other fruit trees in great variety, and of choice quality. The land is of excellent quality, in a good state of cultivation and well fenced. * . For further particulars and terms, which will be reasonable, apply to the subscriber, on the premises. MARGARET WATSON. aug 16 tt'w 32 PRIVATE SALE.—THE UNDERSIGNED offers at private sale, his Farm, situated in Carroll county, Md., one mile from Union Bridge, and about one mile from the \Vestern R. R. The farm contains 1051£ ACRES of Limestone Lana, under good cultivation, and under good fences. The improvements are a two-story BRICK HOUSE, with Kitchen at tached, basement Arch Celler, Smoke House, and other necessary out-buildings, a' large Bank Barn, Wagon Shed. There is a never failing Well of Water near the door, also a Cis tern, and Apple Orchard on the premises. Also choice Fruit Trees, such as Peaches, Cherrivs, Grapes, &c. The farm is Situated in a very healthy region o' country, and is convenient to School Houses, Mills and Churches. Terms made to suit the purchaser, jan 2 IVdiStfw EMANUEL STONER. .TCHES, above in will be yiBGIMA LANDS IN MARKET. ARTHUR L. ROGERS. REAL ESTATE AGENT. MIDDLf '.H CRO, LOUDON COUNTY , VA ner, and Having an extensive acquaintance with the people and the Land oi' the Piedmont Section of Virginia, so celebrated as a fine “Grass Country.” I will pay particular attention to the vited to PURCHASE AND SALE OF REAL ESTATE in this region, besides practicing law in the Courts of Loudon and Fauquier. 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, Mlddleburg, Loudon eo., Va. splendid Refekences.—John Janney, Esq., Leesburg, Va.; Gen. A. Rogers, Middleburg, Va.; John A. Spllman. Esq., James V. Brooke, Lsq., War renton, Fauquier county, Vn.; A. K. Phillips, Fredericksburg, Va ; Francis L. Smith, Esq., Alexandria, \ a.: Dr. Beverly R. Welliord, Wiu. H. Macfarluud, Esq., Richmond, Va.; Messrs. L. P. Bayne & Co., Messrs. ‘Hamilton, Easter &. Co., I. Nevett Steele, Baltimore, Md. Middleburg, Va., Oct. ti, 1803 DODS. octli "mw4U ORPHANS’ COURT RALE.—ON SATUR DAY, JANUARY 13th, lSGti, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Courts of 1 ancaster and Chester counties, will be ofi'ercd for sale, on the premises, in Coleraln township, Lan caster county, and Upper Oxford township, Chester • ounty, near AndrewsLßridge, the fol lowing described teal estate, l4te the property of Sheminith.Davis, deceased : A FARM CONTAINING 100 ACRES, vhich are more or less, on which is erected a two-storv FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, a GRIST MILL, SAW MILL, and other buildings. Also, a good Pump of Water near the door, and uu excellent Orchard of Fruit Trees. The Farm is well watered, is in a high state of cultivation, and ail under good fences. The residue of the purchase money, after payment of the' debts, to remain cbarg- d upon the premises during the life time of the hus band, William Davis. 'KS AND Sale to comraece at 1 o’clock. P. M., of said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by WILLIAM DAVIS. Administrator of Skeminitk Davis, dec’d. dec 20 tswoO TO CK, ATFORM MS, ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.-ON THURS DAY, JANUARY 11U), ISlili, in pursuance 6i tfn alias order of the Orphans’ Court o! Lancaster county, will be sold on the prem ises of the Jenkins, deceased, in Little Britain township, Lancaster county, on the road leading from Oak Hill to Oxford, tlu following real estate of said deceased, to wit No. 1, A Lot of Ground, CONTAINING 58 ACRES, JRE, LOUPT, RIEHLE. more or less, adjoining lauds of David Evans, Samuel Truman'and others, on which is erect ed a TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, FRAME HANK BARN, and other necessary out-buildings. There is also a Thriv ing Young Orchard of Choice Fruit. The land is in a high state of cultivation, undei good fences, hud the holds are well watered. No. 2, A Lot of Ground, CONTAINING 30 ACRES, iporbilion adjoining lands of Nathan Haines, Reuben Cook, anil No. 1, on which is erected a DWEL LING'HOUSK. This property Is partly uii er cultivation, and the rest is Timber Land of various kinds. r lhe above property is live miles from the village of Oxford, and three or tnree and oner half miles from the depot of the Philadelphia' and Baltimore Central Railroad, tifus afford ing the best of markets. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M.. of .said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by APERI FIS! JAMES I’ATTKRSOS. Administrator of Isaac Jenkins, dec'd. dec -0 tsw 5D VAETAREE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. In Drumore township, Lancas er county, the subscriber will seii ut private sale, his I-'aKM in said township, situated along tho Scotland iofW.two miles iroin Quarryville, where liine abonnds, thence to Chestnut Level, and about one nmeeastof Conowingo Furnace, containing in a high stateof cultivation,and well >vatered. The rmprovecuents are a two-story LOG HOUSE, Frame Barn and other outbuildings, young Apple orchard and other Fruit 1\ ees. This property will be sold ns the owner in tends going West. Persons wishing to view the premises will please call on the undersigued residing there on. BALTZEK L>. EL'KMAN. dee 20 (itw* 50 [ON AND d Prayer liortment in the rush of Actions now ier of most -pry limited- U, or many ijining what ices will be REA I* ESTATE AT PIT.MC SALE.-ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY the 17th, im, at the late residence of Jacob Kaull'mun, iu West Heinptield township, Lancaster/"couiity, about one mile northwest of Mountviile, the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Jacob Kauffman, tanner, deceased, will, pur suant to uu order of the urphans’ Court of said county, sell the following,described real estate: No. A Tract containing 12 ACRES AND 49 PERCHES, VANS’ Streht, >bnie Hail. of excellent farming land, in a high state of cultivation, adjoining No. 1, the late residence of said deceased, and adjoining the public road lea dug from Mountville toSilver.Spriug, in said township. The improvements an- a TWO-STORIED BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Summer House, Bank Barn, Pig sty and other out-buildings, under good fencing, iuul the land conveniently divided inlb lields. There is a Spring House with the best of run ning water near the dwelling. Also, an Orchard of choice Fruit Trees, sueli as Apples, Peaches, Pears, Cherries, Quinces, &c., atl iu bearing cnntlilion. No. 4. Being a large TWO-STORIED FRAME WEATiIER-BOAKDEDIDWELLINGI HOUSE and Summer llous-: or Kitchen, Stable, and other improvt men Is, with lots thereto belong ing, containing ONE ACRE, more or less. No. o. A ONE-STORY LOG DWELLING HOUSE, adjoining No. 1, with improvements, and lot thereto belonging, containing about ONE ACRE of ground, with choice Fruit Trees, Ac., convenient as a Tenant House. No. 6. A small Tract of excellent farming land, without buildings, containing 3 ACRES AND 92 PERCHES, adjoining properties of John S. Musser, John Hogendobler, and others. No. N. That desirable Tavern Property, in Mountville, now in possession of Michael Morgan, being a TWO-STORIED WEATHER BOARDED HOUSE, with Basement, used las au Oyster Saloon, good Stabling and Shedding, with all the other conveniences necessary for a good tavern. There "is aso a good Black smith Shop on the premises. The ground be longing to said property consisting of three town lots. No. 9. A Plantation of 4 0 ACRES, of limestone land, in Manor township, adjoin ing the public road leading from Columbia to Safe Harbor, bordering on the Susquehanna river, now in the < ccupancy of John Peifer. The improvements are a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, large new Bank Barn,' with Wagon Sheil, Corn Crib, and other out-building.-., a Weil o r never-falling Water with Pump near the door. Then :s a stream ul water running through the land, passing near the barn yaro. There are about,7 Acresol Heavy Timber Land, embracing a large'number of Chestnut Trees. There is likewise a considerable number of Locust Trees on the premises, valuable for posts. Also choice Fruit Trees, in a hetjfthy condition. No. 10. A One and a Half-Storied FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, with Half Acre of Land, containing some chestnut trees, adjoining Nos. 4. 11 and 3, in said township of West Hemprield, on the road leading from Mount ville to Chestnut Hill Ore Banks. No. 11. Consisting of another One and a HaR-Htoried FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Sc inier Kitchen and Half Acre of Land thereto belonging, adjoining the lastabove de scribed; aisq containing Chestnut Timber, Garden, &c. / Sale to commence at 2 o’clock, P. M., of said day. when attendance will be giveu and terms made known by BAKNHERD MANN, Farmer, •Administrator. Isaac Heinehan, Auctioneer. dec2G ltditsw VALUABLE TANNERY, MERCHANT MILL AND LAND FOR SALE.—J. D. Price & Co. Real Estate Agents,jHarrisonburg, Va., sale, a valuable property, which presents superior inducements to inen of capi tal. The property cons sis of a large Tannery, Work shop. Bark house. Lime house, Merchant Mill and Brick Dwelling and Brick 'Jenant House, together with all necessary and conven ient buildings. The Tannery has a large num ber of Vats, for laying away Leather, and In deed has everything necessary for carrying on the Tannery business on a large scale. There are FORTY-NINE ACRES OF LAND, in a good state of cultivation attached to this property, and several hundred acres of excel lentßark land within one mile of the Tannery. This is a valuable property, anil it Is seldom that such property is in market. It is situated near thq grade leading from Strasburg to Capon lB miles from Winchester, In Frederick county. Va., at Gravel Springs,, The water power and the Bark Mill, Roller, &c., are run by this power. The terms will he made accommodating. For particulars, addess, J. D. PRFCE & C0.,- No. 1 and 2 Law BulldingfL ' Harrisonburg, va. dec 23 ltd&tfw Partrte iTprfesi. JJOWELL A OJtUGEK’B;. - X 1 ■' UARBhB WORKS, 'V No. tki NORTH'tjUJZErT STREET, (BAHTSmn,) " ' MANTLES, SR£VE AND _ r MpjruHEms,; , ■' All orders attended to with neatness and de spatch. The public are invited to examine the drawings and stofck on hand. aug2F y . tfd*wl / - . jj'OUS* FtRN'ISMLNG -GOODS HAGER & BROTHERS are now opening a completeStockolHorise Furnishing at lowest Market rates. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, PILLOW MUSLINS.TTCKINGS asb CHECKS, wDailabk Table .Linens, Napkins and To- 71)] ACRES, ';. gry; ffootfe,: &r. ' ' {L-4, 10-4,12-4 SHEETINGS, MABSEILLES QUILTS AND BLANKETS, CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF • WHITE ENGLISH GRANITE WARE, PLAIN AND FANCY of now styles. 1,000 LBS. PRIME FEATHERS. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, Ac. '-HAGER A BROTHERS. tfwio |JSEFCL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ! WENTZ BROTHERS Offer their immense stCrck of DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS AND At greatly reduced prices, so as to encourage all to make a useful CHRISTMAS PRES B X T A HANDSOME DRESS, A RICH SHAWL, OR A BEAUTIFUL CLOTH COAT, A perfect gein for a "useful present. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES’ SCARFS, GLOVES, WOOLEN GOODS, HOODS. Let us all have a merry Christmas. WENTZ <fc BROTHER#, dec 13 tfw -49 No. o East King street. JQ It Y GOODS GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. DRESS GOODS, ALLSHADES AND STYLES. CALICOES, MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, FLANNELS, COTTON FLANNELS, BALMORAL AND HOOP skirts; SHAWLS, 80NTAGS, NUBIAS, SCARF , HOODS, CLOTHS, CASS I MERES, SATIN ETTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, FLOOR STABLE \ OILCLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES) &c., Ax., Ac. Those who wish to buy HOLIDAY PRES ENTS are invited to favor us with a call. JOS. KNOTWELL, . Iu Old Building, Corne; of West King and Prince streets, Lancaster, dec 13 Lid«tw pisrcUmtrous. Q_ KA >’ I> PRIZES FOR SUBSCRIBERS TO THE AMERICAN STATES MA N A NATIONAL WEEKLY FAMILY JOURNAI ATM.SO PER ANNUM. THE FOLLOWING SPLENDID PRIZES ARE SENT TO CLUBS, viz FOR EVERY CLUB OF FORTY SUB- SCRIBERS, A WHEELER A WILSON BEST S.l.j, SEWING MACHINE J with two os; rn copies to ihe getter up of the FOR EVERY CLUB OF Wkn'TY, •> ND less THAN KOKTYSUBSCRIIJEKS, We will allow $1.20 for each subscriber on the price of chine. , FOR EVERY CLUB OF SIX, a spl^Ndid STEEL ENGRAVING OK P R ESI D E NT--H., IY C 0L N (full length,) Andrew Johnson, Lieut.-Gen. Grant or Sherman on horseback, worth $3.00 i each, with an extra copy to ttie getter up of the FOR EVERY CLUB OF OF THOSE SI’LK.N'DIIJ STEKL ENtJRAVINOS Ol tile Uniform Series of NATIONAL PORTRAITS comprising Presidents Lincoln and Johnson, Lfeuf.-Geu. Grant. Major-General Sherman, Sheridau, Thomas, McClellan, Fremont, Admirals Farragut and Porter, and George a nd Martin Washington, each 19x24 inches, worth S2.o(i. These splendid portraits should adorn every The tatesman is the cheapest and best family paper published, suited for every famtl£ l, i'rj K sit once and you will never be withoutSfe. SemTTor copies and get up your clubs. Address, AM Er|cA N STATESMAN, b 7 Nassau street, New York. tiinw 49 jQAYS OF APPEAL FOR lsti6. TO THE TAXABLE INHABITANTS OF LANCASTER COUNTY. Pursuant to the Provisions of the laws of this Commonwealth, the undersigned Commis sioners o' Lancaster couuty, »herehv give no tice to theTAXABLE INHABITANTS’ within Die respective City, Boroughs and Townships, of the said county, that t e Appeal from the triennial Assessment. Of ISGG, will be ;-s' Ottiee, iu the City following, to wit: held at the Commissiom of Lancaster, on the day For the Townships of Adamstown Borough, Bart, ■ Brecknock, Carnarvon, Cocalico East, Cocalico West, (Jolernin, Columbia, Tuesday, Feb. 13, 'C(i. Conestoga, Conoy, Clay, j Donegal East, Donegal West, Drinnorc, Ephrata, Earl, Earl East, Wednesday, Feb. 11. Earl West, Elizabeth, Elizabethtown Bnrougl Eden, V Fulton, Hemptield East, Hempfleld West, Lampeter East, Thursday, Feb. 1.3, Lampeter West, Lancaster, Leacock, Leacock Upper, Little Britain, Manheim, Mailic, Manor, Friday, Feb. I<>. Mount Joy, Mount Joy Borough, Marietta do Munlieim do Paradise, Peun, Pequea, Providence, Rapho, Salisbury, Sadsbury, Strasburg, Strasburg Borough, Warwick, Washington Borough, North East Ward, South do do Monday, Feb. 19. Tuesday, Feb. 20. Wednesday, Feb. 21. North West Ward, South do do Thursday, Feb. 22. And ai the same time and place, the Appeals from the Military’rolls wiUbe held. DAVID KEMPER, THOS. C. COLLINS, _ , , JACOB B. SHUMAN, dec 23 4tdoaw&4tw] Commissioners. I PHOTOGRAPH ALBUSIS. ; PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Large Assortment—Great Variety—Unsur- Beauty, Style and Finish. NEW PATTERNS. =3 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 cents—sl.oo and 81.20 per dozen. __ COLORED, 25 cents—B2.so per aozen aS'D SHOPPING SATCHELS, WALLETS, PURSES.POCKETBOOKS, <fec. „ mrmt STATIONERY.’ _ RITING. PAPERS, ENVELOPES. PENS, (tcT STENCILS.. ir marking names beautifully and indelibly ©n Cldthlng. • ~ ILARBACH BROS., Wholesale and-Re tail-Dealers, lBl 36 Ndrth Bth street, Phila. -OHNSOX, \ttOEKEY-AT-L4W, JJpr'3s South Q,iteei?_ PENSION, BACK PAT AND - <£alms/ r Carefully attended to. IJIHE GBEATSTRIWGTHFJIINGTOJiIC (Not a Whisky Preparation.) EOOFLAND' S , (JERMAN BITTE^B.j DEBILITY! DEBIL I'TY ! resulting from any cause whatever PROSTRATION OF THE SYSTEM, INDUCED BY SEVERE HARDSHIPS, * EXPOSURE, DISEASES OF CAMP LIFE. Soldiers, Citizens, Male or Female, Will find In this Bitters a pure Tonic, not de dendent on bad liquors tor their almost CLOAKS, DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS LIVER ANI) DIGESTIVE OISJtANS, AND NUBIAS. HOOFLAND’S 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 iu the market. O We defy any one to contradict this assertlo A N D W I L L PAY 81000 to any one who will produce a certificate pub lished by us that is not genuine. “ HOOFLAND’iS GERMAN BITTERS CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, / AND DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, Observe the followingsystoms resulting from disorders of the digestive organs: Constipation. Inw-.rd Piles, Fulness of Blood to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach, Nau sea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food. Ful ness or Weight m Die Stomach, Sour Erucmlious. Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of llie Stomaeii, Swimming of the Head, Hurried ami 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 UieSide, Back, Oftest, Limbs, &c.. Sudden Flushes of Heal, Burn ing in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. R E M K M HER, That this Hitters is not A Icoholic , contains no Rum Or Whisky, and cUnnot make Drunkards, but- • • «•***! From Rev. W. D. Seigfriud, Pastor of Twelfth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. \ Gentlemen:—l have recently been laboring under the distressing eilee&of indlgestiou, ac companied by u prostration of the nervous sys tem. Numerous remedies were recommended by friends, anil some of them tested, but with out relief. Your Hootland’s German Bitters were recommended by persons who lmd tried them, and whose favorable mention of these Bitters induced me to try them. I must con fess that I nud an aversion to Pateut Medicines from the "thousand and one” quack "Hit lers,” whose only awn seems to be to palm ofi’ sweetened and drugged liquor upou tha com* mumity in a sly way, and the tendency of ’which, I fear, is to make many a confirmed drunkard. Upon learning that yours was really a medicinal preparation I took it with happy eflect. Its action, not only upou the stomach, but upon the nervous systom, was prompt and gratifying. I feel that I have de rived great and permanent beuefit from the useof a lew’ bottles. From the Rev. E. D. Kendall, Assistant Ed'tor Christian Chronicle, Philadelphia. I have derived decided benefit from the use German Litters, and xeel it iny privilege to recommend them as 1i most valua ble tonic, to all who are suffering grom gen eral debility or from diseases arising from de rangement of the liver. Yours truly, 8 E. D. KENDALL. From Rev. I>. Merrlge, Pastor of the I’assyuuk Baptist Church, Philadelphia. From the many respectable recommenda tions given to Dr. Hoollaud’a German liltters, I was induced to give them a irla.. After using several bottles I found them to be a good remedy for debility, and a most excellent tonic for the stomach. From Rev. Wm. Smith, formerly Pastor of the Vlncenttown and le tN. J.) Baptist Churches. Having used in my family a number of bot tles of your Hootland's German Bitters, J have to say that I regard them as an excellent med icine,.apeclully adapted to remove the dl-eases thewLre recommended for. They strengthen aud invigorate the system wheti debilitated, *nd are useful in disorders of the liver, loss of app- tite, <£c. I have also recommended them to several or my friends, who have tried them, and found them greatly beneficial iu the resto rali<*iof health.. Yours truly. WILLIAM SMITH . 9f»ti Hutchinson street, Philadelphia. D 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 Hootland's German Bitters favorably iSr a number of years' I have used them in my own family, and have beep so pleased with th< ir effects, that I was imldeed to recommend them to many others, and know that they have operated in astrlkingly benefi cial manner. I take great pleasure In thus .publicly proclaiming fails fact, and calling the attention of those afflicted with the diseases for which they are recommended, to these Bitters, knowing from experience that m> recommen dation wili be sustained. Ido this more cheer full as Hootland's Bittbrs Is intended to benefit the attllcled, and is “ not a rum drink.” Yours, truly. •» LEVI G. EEck. • • • • • From Rev. j. Newton Brown, D. I)., Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge and Christian Clrronicle, Philadelphi . Although not disposed to tavor or recom mend Patent Medicines In general, through distrust of their Ingredients and effects, I yet know of no aulfieient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to Hoof laud’s German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, oi this city, because I was prejudiced against them for many years, under the im pression that they were chiefly an njcoholic mixture. I am indebted to my friend] Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of tins preju dice by proper tests and for encouragement i o try them when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bitters at the beginning oi the present year, waa followed by evident relief and restor ation to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not feit for six months before, and had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God anu my friend directing me to the use of them. J. NEWTCN BROWN, Philadelphia. From the Rev. Tnos. Winter, D. L>., Pastor of Roxborough Baptist Cburoh. DearSlr: I feel itdue to your excellent prep aration, lloolland’s Germau Bitters, to add ray 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 Germin’Bitters. I did so. and have experienced great and unexpected relief; my health has Deen very materially benefltted. I conttden ly recommeud the arti cle where I meet with cases similar to 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. Fa. Respected Sir: I have beeu troubled with Dyspepsia nearly twenty years, and have nev er used any medicine that did so much good as Hoottaud’s Bitters. lam very much improved In health, after having taken flvg bottles. Yours with respect, J. 8, 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 $5. Should your nearest druggist not have the . article do not be put off by any of the intoxi cating preparations that may oe offered in Its ''place, but send to us and we will forward, se curely packed by express. PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY, [Successors to C. M. JACKSON <fc CO.J Foraale by Druggists and Dealers in 'every townmtlie United States, j novS [my 17 lyw 18 WILL CURE FEVERS, Adult or Youth, miraculous effects. DYSPEPSIA, ARE CURED BY WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF is'the best Tunic in the World READ WHO 8 A YS SO Very respectfully yours, W. D. SEIOFRIED, N'o. ‘Z~A Shackumaxon Street. l\ MERRIOE. 2 NO,' 631 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA JONES <fc EVANS, PBOFBLETOSA iyw«s IpHE LIGHT OP THE WORLD. DR. MA QQIEL' 8 HILLS AND SALVE These Life-giving remedies are now, for the first time,-given publicly to. the world. For over a quarter of a century of private practice the Ingredients in these LTFE-GIVIKG PILLS! have been used with tho greatest success. Their mission 1b not only to prevent disease, but to cure. They search out tn© various mala dies by whltb.the patient Is suffering, and re invigorates the Jailing system. To the aged and Infirm a few doses oi theso valuablo Pills -will prove to be «. A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, for in every case they add new life and vitality and restore the waning energies to their p 1 is tlne state. To the young ami mlddle-Jiged, ►they will prove most Invaluable, as a ready, specifier-jind sterling medicine. Hero Is a dream realized, that Ponce-de-Leon sought for three hundred years ago, and never found. He looked that would restore tho old tu-vigor and make youth ever AN* ETERNAL SPRING! It tfas left for this day and hour to realize the dfbnm, ami show, in one glorious fact, the niftiiic that made tt fair. j THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES cannot stay the flight of years, but thov can force buck, and hold aloof, disease that might triumph over ihe aged and the young. Let none hesitate then, but seize the favo. able op portunity that oilers. When taken ns pre scribed— BILIOUS DISORDERS nothing can bo more productive of cure than these l'tlls. Their almost magic intluence Is Jett at once; and the usual concomitants of t is most distressing dtsea e are removed. Titf.se remedies are made from the purest VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS. They will not harm the mostdelieatofemale, anil can begivon with good cHecl ill preso.ibed dost-' to the youngest ha e. . for cutaneous disorders And all eruptions of die skin, the SALVE Is most invaluable. It does not heal externally alone, but penetrates with the most searching effects to the very root of thoevil! DR. M AGO I EL'S PILLS Invariably cure the following Diseases Asthma, Bowi 1 Complaints, Coughs, Colds, Chest Diseases, Cost Iveness, Dyspepsia, Diurrha*a, 1 >ropsv, Debility, Fever A Ague, Female Complaints, Headache, * lutlueu/.a, * Inflamalion, inward Weakness, Liver Complaint, Lowness of SjHrlts, Ringworm, lttieum tlisin. Balt Rheum, Scalds, Skin Diseases. 4®“ Notick.—None gelun m* without, the en graved trade mark around each pot or box, Mgned by DR. MAGGIEL, -Id Fulton street, New York, to counterfeit which is felony. .0®“Sold by all respectable Dealers m Mcdt eines throughout the United Slates and Cana das at 2f> per box or pot. idee Z\ lyd.tw pU. CAKI’KNTKK FROM.NEW YORK, TRENTON AND HAR- RISBURG, / Has taken Rooms at iCOOPER'E RED LIVX HOTEL West Kino stkket. Where lie is prepared to treat successfully all diseases ol lire human system with ills - OX Y(J EXI ZED MEDICATED I Xil ALA TRjX. The iuhalations are breathed directly Into the lungs, uud through them carried into the blood, expelling all impurities from tlie sys tem uud healing any and every disease* with which it may emno in contact. A few inhutu-' tlonswill change lhe color of the blood I mm, a •»• dark to a bright red. In cases of paralysis l ho * circulation cau be restored immediately, in al most eyery instance. In cases ol consumption this method has been attended with the best results; its act ion upon I lie lungs beingdlrocL and iiyjnedlalc, it gives the patient Just What htywautspY-ly.: winch lie cannot get enough from the atmosphere, owing to tipi clogged and congested condition ol tue lungs. Of course there are eases which cannot lie cured. Yet there are hundreds that have been given up as incurable, who uavc only to breathe oxy gen to have new life infused into them. This lsa compound medicated inlmluiioii. It is perlectly hurmli ss, having buou administered to thousands ol patients with the happiest re -suits. Thtt-e iuhalations are unlike any oilier ever given lor remedial purposes, ami eai; bo obtained olily at tiie ollices which we have es tablished in Various purls ol the country. An office will be established in every i ily-ln the State. The following diseases have been sueresstully treated by tills method, vi/.: Dyspepsia. Neuralgia. Rheumatism, Palpitation, I’urulyM.s, k Lpilnpay, Catarrh, Eruptions, Asthma, Bronchitis, Li veiL'crii plaint, scmlula, Nervousness hum whnleve: muse IMillcult Urmthlim. Erysipelas, Syphilis, Cancers, Salt Klieum, Mercurial Diseases, Kidney ComplalntH, Female weakness, of all kinds, and Hindi other diseases as require a purifica tion ol the blood. Ouysri.TATlOX FKEE l/F CHARGE. NO INFECTIOUS DISEASES TKKATED'. Mkkcuky Drawn FROM TilK Myhtbm. testimonials rrom promincut citi zens ol New York, Brooklyn,' Lowell and Trwi v ton, who have been cured by this treatment, can be seen at the rooms. -C#-0!lloe hours from !> A. M. to I\ M. huu Ornd&w gorJiTand stationary (1 11 FA I* It O O K S T <> It i: . j The place to iturrliibf Cheap l:>»i»ks ]h at THE PEOPLE'S BOOK STORK, -No. -U N'oiiTU (.iLKKN fc}T., C UKNKK OK OIUMiE, where may be found at all times, u large as sortment of IWIK.SFOIIUI.UANIJ YOUNG, \ CIIKAI’ TO SLOT TIIIOTI >1 KS ! T\H K POETS IN BLUE AND GOM>. Mncauley, Swain, Browning, Huber Saxe. Moore, Keble, Wluttler, Coleridge, tTunper, Dowell, Longlellow, ' Bulwer, Cowper, Goldsmith, Poe, shakspeure, Milton, llvron, Kirk, White, &e. At*. BIBLES AN D I’ll AY K U 800 K S , In great variety. HYMN BOOKS'oP AIJ, DENOMINATIONS. , }‘IIUTO(iRAI‘U ALBUMS! The largest and tlncst assortment ever offered In the Ctt v. ALL SIZES AND STYLES, Holding from ill to 2UU pictures each, and rang ing In price from ah cents to $20.00. TWO THOUSAND CARD PHUTOGKAPIIH. The largest assortment In Lancaster. The greatest variety of subjects: Religious, Noted Personages, Fancy Subjects, Autumn Leaves, Nos. i ami 11; Flowers, Nos. 1 and 11: Fruit and Blossoms, Nos. 1 anti 2; Wood Mosses, Nos. 1 anil 2; Life of Childhood, Nos. 1 and 11; . Summer Ijiiiiiscapes, Winter Landscapes, White Moun tain Scenery, Funny Characters. Nos. 1 ami 11, beautiful ly colored. NEW STYLES BEING CONSTANTLY RE CEIVED. Ji J it L E H I.AItOE A.NUHMA 1.1 WRITING DESKS. ALBUMS. AUTOGRAPH BOOKS, ( HESS BOARDS, Ac GOLD PENS ANDSILVER HOLDERS, new Games fur children, NEW PAPER DOLUS NEW CARDS, NEW DISSECTED PICTURES. TOY BOOKS! TOY BOOKS!! TOY BOOKS!!! TRANSPARENT SLATES, A good assort rnent for sale cheap. IMPORTANT TO SABBATH SCHOOLS! s Tin* publications of the American sundav- School Union, designed for Sunday Schools, furnished at the lowest net Sunday-School prices. \ STATIONERY. The best writing .papers and envelopes In the market always on hand. st VooL BOOKS. Ah the books used In the various schools in the city and county, furnished at the lowest prices. .NEW MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. - Received as soon as published, and sold at publishers’ prices. Dou’t forget the place. J..M. \VESTHAHFFEKH Book and Periodical Store, Corner North oueeu and Orange sts. ' ' tfwa* Wines, liquors, &r. JP UB E «KA I* K W I .% K .y PEER' fi ( BAMBUUO POUT <lit APB W-INR* VINEYARD, PASHA IC, NEW JERSEY. PURE AND rOUR YEARS OLD. For the Communion Table, for Family Use, and 'or Medical I’urjio.scs. This is an article of Wine from tile Pure Post Grape f aice, leimeuted, without the udditiou oi sp'.its oi any liquors wimievtjr. Has a lull body, rich flavor, and slightly stimulating.— None is disposed of uutil lour years old. The beueticml ell'eci derived from it use in astonishing thousands, and cannot be realized Irom other wine, nor from the thousands of Patent Bitters now crowdiug the market. All who try it express their surprise that so delicious a Wine is produced In tnls country, and that it is so lar different Irom what they had expected. Horne who knew nothing furlher.of the Wln& then seeing it advertised, thought at first 1L was a humbug, not knowing it wiu» pore grape mice, have found out their mistake, and now lay tuelr lives to the use ol tills Wine. Excellent for Females and Weakly Persons amlthe Consumptive. A great Remedy for Kimleys. Affections, Rheumatism, aud Bladder Difficulties. Try it ouce, and you will not 4®- Be sure the signature ol ALFREDoPEEK Is over the cork of each Bottle. Sold wholesale and retail by HENRY E. SLAYMAKER, Lancaster, and by Dealers Ju surrounding. supplied by Johnston, Holloway 4 Co., •No 21 North titb street, Philadelphia, aud other Wholesale Druggists in Philadelphia and In Sew York and by A. SPEER, at his Vineyard, New Jersey. Principal office. 2GS Broadway. New York- lmnF4 lyd A w r B. Mct’ASKEY, ** * SS UK GEO JST VEN TIS T\ OFFICE-East King St., near Ceotre Square Over the First National Bank, Lancaster, Pal Teeth handsomely' Inserted on Gold, Silver* or Vulcanized Rubber. , y Teeth durably plugged with Gold or SllyAr. The best of work 4t the very lowest rates.. Satisfaction guaranteed In all cases.. J ’ ■ . «-ALL WOJUC WAtfIUaCKKD. -W. . , jniy 28 PORTFOLIOS,
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