•ffftMft'is gfodamafton. god save the commonwealth. QHEBIFF*6 PROCLAMATION. FOR A SPECIAL ELECTION. In pursuance of the following writ to me di rected, to wit: In the House of Representatives, \ • January 3d, 18(56. j To Frederick Smith. Esq., High | Sheriff of the County of Lancaster: . Whereas, A vacancy has occurred in the representation from the county of Lancaster in the House of Representatives ol the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, occasioned by the death of Day Wood, a member elect from said county I, James R. Kelley,Speaker of the House of Representatives of said Com monwealth, In accordance with the Constitu-. tion of this Commonwealth, and the several" acts of Assembly in such cases made and pro vided, no command you, the said Shekiff, to issue your proclamation ordering a . H P ( : C . , election to be held on SATURDAY, the third (3d) day of FEBRUARY, 1806, for the purpose of electing one person to fill the vacancy alore- B& in* testimony whereof, I have hereunto set rnvhand, the day.and year above written. y * ' JAMES R. KELLEY, Speaker House of Representatives, ha. I F. Smith. High Sherifl of Lancaster county, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the county aforesaid, that an election wi!lI >*e held In the said county of Lancaster, on SATI R DAY, the 3d day of FEBRUARY. 1»W. lor the purpose of electing ONE PERSON duly quali fied for member of the House of Reprpsenta tlvesofthe General (Assembly of Pennsylvania to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Day Wood in the representation of Lancaster county In the House of Representatives of the General Assembly. I also hereby make known and give notice that the place of holding the aforesaid election in the several wards, boroughs, districts and townships .within the.county of Lancaster, are as follows, to wit: u f Ist District —Composed of the Pour Wards of Lancaster City. T&e qua Hied voters of the North East Ward will Mold their election at the pdbllc house of Anthony Lechler, in East King street; those of the North West Ward, at the public house occupied by P. G. Morgart ; those of the South East Ward, at the public house occupied by Geo. 11. Mowerv In East King street; those of the South W est \\ ard. at the public house of Amos Groll'. 2d District— Dm more townsh in, at the No. 2 school house in the village of Chestnut Level. 3d District—Borough of Eli/.abeLhiown ? a' the pdbllc house now occupied by George W . Boy er, In said borough. 4th Districts— Karl township, at the public hall In the village of New Holland, in said township. , , , .. . sth District— Elizabeth township, a the pub lic bouse now occupied by George r-eiilz, in - Brlekervllle, in said township. Glh District— Borough of at the public house now occupied by B. F. Yundever, In said borough. , 7th District—Rapho township, including the borough of Manheim, at the German school house, in said borough. Bth District— Salisbury township, at the jmb llchouse no\v occupied by John -Nja.son, White Horse tavern, In said township. ' Grybill G. For uey, lh Eaiiville, in saw! township. 32d iJisirict—West llemplleld township, ; t. the put lie house,now occupied by John Km dig, in said township. 33d District —Kirasburg townsliip, at the pub lic house now occupied by James Curran, in tiie borough of Stra -burg. 34th District—Being part of Manor townsliip, commonly called Imiiantown district, at the public house of Bernard .Stoner, in said town ship. .■(sth District—We t Cocalico townsliip, at. the public hpii'e now occupied by D iniel Mishh-r, in the villageof Schoeneck, in said townsliip. ftfJtli District—East Earl township, at the pub lic house now occupied by John J. Kersey, at Blue Ball, in said township. 37th Dist rift.—Paradise township, at the pub llcMxouse now occupied by John Zook, in said owu.ship. * 38th District—Being a part of East llemplleld township, at I lie public school house in the vil lage of liemptield, m said townsliip. 3 ( Jlh District—Lancaster township, at the pub lic house now occupied by Wm. 'J'. Youart, in said township. 40th District—East Lampeter township, at the public house now occupied by Jacob Riddle lu saul township. 41st Disiricl—Little Britain township, at the house of Jacob Fite, in said townsliip. 42d District—Upper Leacock township, at the public|house of Menno Wenger, in said town ship. 43d District—Penn township, at tin l ' public of Jacob Baser, in said townsliip. JJfh District—Borough of Adainsiown, at the school house in said borough. •loth District—Clay township, at the public house of Geo. W. SteJnmetz, in said township. District—lVquea township, at Hie public house of , in said township. 47th District—Providence township, at the house now occupied by Mary Miller, ii. said township. 48th District —Edon township, at the public hou e of J. G. 1111-uxbrand, in said township. 49th District-Being that part of Mount Joy township her. tofore included in the3ddistrici, at Lehman’s school house, in said townsbip.gj so| house, in said towuship. •52d District—That.■ part of Rapho townsliip heretofore include 1 in the ‘.2d distnet, at Striekler’s school house, In said township 53d District—That part of East Donegal towu • ship heretofore Included in Lhe22d district, at the brick school house, in the villageof Spring vlllt*, m said township. 51th District—That part, of Rapho townsliip heretofore included in the 52d district, at the public school house in : he village ofNewt >wu, inlaid townsliip. Thogeneral Election, inali the Wards, Town ships, Districts and Boroughs of the county, is to be opened between the hours of eight’ami ten o’clock In tiie loienoon,and shall continue without mjcmiption or adjournment until evening, when all the polls shall lie closed. Every person, except mg Justices of the Peace, who snail hold any ollice or appointment of profit or trust under the Government of the United States, or of this Stale, or of any city or lncoi*! orated district, whether a commissioned ollieer or otherwise, a subordinate ollicer or agent, who is or shall he employed under the Legislative, Executive or Judiciary depart ments of the State or the Fulled States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also that every member ol Congress, or of the State Leg islature, and of the Select and Common Coun cils of any city, or Commissioner of any incor porated district, is, by law, incapable of hold ing or exercising at the fcame.time the oftice or appointment ofjudge.inspeeloror clerk of an v election of this Commonwealth, and no inspec tor, Judge, or other ollieer of any such election shall be eligible there to he voted for. The Inspector ami Judge of the elect lons shall ineel at the respective places appointed for holding the election In the district, to winch they respectively belong, b vote on any election, as aforesaid, oLl.er than a white free man ol the age of twenty-one years or more /Who shall have resided in the HLate at le :u ,ione year, and in the election district where he of fers his vole at least ien days immediately pre ceding such election, and wlliiin two y.nrn [raid a Slate or county ta , which shall have )een usses.sed at least t ey offending shall on conviction be lined in any sum not less than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for any term not less than three nor more than twelve months. _ , , If any person not qualified to vote in this Commonwealth agreeably to law. (except the sons of qualified citizens,) shall appear at any place of election for the purpose of Influencing the citizens qualified to vote, he shall on cou vlet ion forfeit ml pay any sum not exceeding one hundred do lars for every such offence and be imprisoned for any terra not exceeding three months. A rceablv to the provisions of the sixty first section of the said act every General and Spe cial Election shall be opened between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall con tinue • without. interruption or adjournment until seven o’clock in the evening, when the polls sir-ill he closed. The. Judges are to make their returns for the County of Lancaster, at the Court House, in theCiiv of Lancaster, on Tuesday, February fill), IMMi, at ID o’clock, A. M. FUKDEKICK SMITH, Sheriff Sh KKIKF’S UFKICK, Lancaster, Jan. 3, IS(J6. jun 10 t«l 1 j£qj»l gotias. E STATIC OF «KO. PICA 3 li. I»KCKASE». —l,(“tiers r ]Vhiiimt'uiiiry on the estate of of George Prall.late ot Drimiore township, Lan caster eounlv, deceased, having been granted 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 all then t icalcd for -ett lenient. WILLIAM LKK, • AGNES L. HALL. Executors. dec w Estate of hei'isen hi- kuy.- lft ter-. of Administration on the estate of Reuben Hurry, lale of Last Foealico township, ileceased, having been granted to the.subscriber re iding in said township: All persons in debted to s ud estate art; requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims will present them, without delay, properly au thenticated for settlement. dec s (it w is ESTATE of join BIKUY. LATE OF Fust(Jocalico township,deceased.—Letters ut AdministiaUon on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebt ed thereto are requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims r de mands against, the same will present them without delay for sett lenient to the undersign ed, res'ding m said township. dec (> filw IS IN THE COCRTOPCOMHOX PLEAS OF Lancaster County^ Henry D. Shultz, YiOf April Term, ISOA, Xc: vs. '“MM, Domestic Attach Deter Hrenneman. ) incut. Public notice is hereby given by the under* signed, thill they have been appointed : y the Court oi Common Ple-is <>|* Lancaster county, Trustees ol t lie estate of Peter Ih enelimn : All persons Indeliled to lh" said Peter Hremiemnn. or holding propert >*belouging to ium.are here by notitied to pay and deliver all sueh sums 01 money and pro|)erly to the undersigned, and all creditors to present their respective ac counts or demands immediatc/t/. HENRY D. SHULTZ, SAMUEL P. GROFF, "John winie ks, Trustees, &c. Lime Valley, Lampeter P. O. dec G E staff; of joiin kai is, dfffanfo. —Letters of Administration on- the estate oi John Haul), late of Providence township, Lancaster county, deceased, havitigbeeu grant ed to the subscribers residing in said townsiiip: 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 /dr settlement. j; MILLER KAUB, JOHN K. KAHB, Administrators. dec 11 litw* J!)j ESTATKOI .MCOB KAm.UAX. LAIK •<*f West Heitiplield township, deceased.— Letters of administration on said estate hav ing boon granted lo the undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against I to* same will without delay lor sett eiuenl to the undersign ed, resiiling in .Manor township. HA RNHERD MANN, (Farmer) dee K! iitw 1!) Estate of ax.\ magucuix, deco. Letters of administration on tin* estate ol Ann Mnguickjip, late of Eden township, Lan caster county/d' ceased, having been granted to the subscriber, residing in Ooleiaiu town ship, all persous indebted to said estate; are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them without delay properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN H; .SWISHER, Administrator, doci:: ii[ w -til Arm to it's xoti( k.-i:si .m: of Thomas Lloyd, late of tins Borough of Colombia, deceased.—The undersigned Audi tor appointed to distribute the balance re maining in tlu* hands of Samuel Shock and George Bogle, Executors of tile last will of the above named decedent, to and amoug those legally entitled to the same, will sit ior that purpose on SATURDAY, tile UOth dav ol JANUARY, A. i)., Wi(J, at 10 o’clock, A. M., in tlie Library Room of tlie Court House, in the City of Lancaster, wheroall persons interested in said distribution raav attend. * A. SLA YM AKER. Auditor. (lec 27 Itw 71 j* A(i E\FR A I, MKKTIMi OF THE S ockholdcrs of the Lancaster, Lebanon and Pirn-grove Railroad ('oinpany, will be nold at No. 2, Forrest Place. Philadelphia, ON THURSDAY, THEllTlt DAY OK .TaNI'AKY, ISWi, at 12 o'clock, noon, for the purpose of elect ing Nine Directors, ainl'tor the transaction of such business jls may come before t he meeting. jan2 lt\v C. E. SPaNGLKK, President. NO TI (’ K.-WHEUEAS, LETTERS OF Administration upon the Estate of Mar tin Sweigart, late of Couoy township, in the comity of Lancaster, have been granted t« the subsciiber, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make known tlte same without delay to JACOB A. MILLER, jau2 (itw*.72 Administrator. AUDITOR** NOTICE.—-ESTATE OF David Winner, bite of Eden township, Lancaster county, dec’ll. The undersigned Au ditor, appointed to distribute the balance re maining in the hands of John Strohm, Exe cutor of the last will ot the deceased above naiui-d, to and among those legally cut iiled to the same, will sit tor that purpose un TH UUS DA Y, the 27th d iy of JANUARY, A. D., IStili, at 2 o'clock, P. M., in the Library Room of the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, where all persons inter*. sled in said distribution may attend. A. SLAYMAKKR, juu7 4tw72 Auditor. ACCOUNTS OF TBI'ST ESTATES, Ac,. Tlie A- counts of the following named Es tales will la: presented for confirmation ot MONDAY, a), ISIS,: Anna and David Huruish’s Estate. Abraham Herr, Trustee. Benjamin G. Herr’s Estate. A. K. Witraer, Committee. Fanny Long’s Estate. Jacob Hainaker, Com mittee. JOHN BELDOMRIDGE, December ."0, lHtj.7. Protiionotary. jan 2 Itw 72 ASSIGNED ESTATE OF STEPHEN* IE M'c'oukey, late of Drmuore township, Lancaster county.—(Ml petition of John Me sparren anti A. J. McConkey, Assigneesof said Stephen D. Mcconkey, to be discharged from the furtherexecution of said trust, the Courton motion of W. W. Brown, Esq., grant a rule to show cause why prayer of petitioners should not, tie granted. Rule returnable 4th Mommy of January, a. D., 18(5(1, and further direct no i ice ot tlie same to be published for three suc cessive weeks in a weekly newspaperpublslied In Lhe city of L minster. Attest: JOHN SELDOM RIDGF, Jan 12t 71 Proihouotary. ANMGM:i> ESTATE OF ISAAC BROWN* AND UIFE.-Isaac Brown and Wife, of West Earl township, Lancaster county, havin'* by D cd of AKslgmmmC of Lhe first of January” granted conveyed and assigned all the es tate of saJcl Isaac Brown to the tu dersigned in trust Cur t e hcm-11, ,auditors, they there fore hereby give mule.- n> all persons knowlns themselves to lie imtebicd to said Assignor, to make payment to either of the undersigned without delay, and to nil persons having claims against said Assignor to present their claims duly authenticated to either of the undersign ed Assignees, CHRISTIAN BROWN Residing In West Earl townshlD W. CARPENTER P ' Residing in the City of Lancaster. Jan. 8, 1860. JanlOCtwl fJTHE OLDEST HEAL ESTATE AGENCY 12* THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA. This Agenc '/having superior advantages, can show more, and bettergrainand grazing farms and other properti s for sale to persons desir ing homes, business Rites Ac., in this beautiful and fertile Valley at less prices th n any other estab ishment in the Valley of Virginia. Oar office being located in the town of Harrisonburg, near the centre of this garden of Virginia, and otherwise wittyalmostevery partoft e Valley, persons seeking homes here, eanbave better fa cilities for look i ug stand selecting such proper ties as may suit the various tastes'and means of the numerous purchasers. We would respectfully invitetheatleiftionof pi Tchasers to the properties we ha hand for sale, being confident we can ac. omraodate the mo t whimsical on such terms asCannot be offered at any oth<-r office in the Valley. Our propertlesrangeiu quantity fromt(2S) TWENTY FIVE ACRES, 1 o (t’oUO) TW ENT Y-FIV E HUNDr RED ACRFS, - nd in price, at from (83)THREE DOLLARStoSGUSIXTY DOLLARS PERACRE. and contain some of the ver> best grazing and grain farms in the Valley, and some of the most plea ant and boau.iftil ocalities in the Valley, uur town l-.t.s, business si es, and town residences, are not surpassed in the Val ley. I'erms vkky accommodating.—Any one wanting info- mation, cau have if, of any prop erty about which they may luqul e in our ad vertisements by writing to us for a catalogue, containing prices descriptive lists, &c. These ian sutidn herpropertieslve in Rock ingham. Page, .-uieimndoah, Warren. Augusta, Rockbridge," Peudletou, Hardy, Randolpn, Al bemarle, ic. Give us a call and you can, from the numer ous properties we have for sale, be accommo dated on the bi-M ui terms, before you leave lor your home. W are at all times prepared to convey persons in look at lan s lying in the county oi Rockingham, free nfeharge. Address, J. D. PRIC'b & CO., nov &5 3md&w Xos. 1 and 2 Law Building. gHOCKIXi A*'ATDEISTS. MANY KILLED AND A LARGE NUMBER Over two hundred arid«-uLs from kicking U'ui running awav of ho. ses occurred during Lhe past war, in Lancaster county alone— nearly all' oi which resulted in injuring the drivers, killing-some, maiming aim wounding others, and in nest cases, breaking costly car riages and hurting the hors s Of the above, inne-ientlis -ut- turn.- family horses. The s.uetv Bridle v ii; pot an end m all such needless a«vi enUs.and with the Safety Lines Die speed ol every horse is easily much increas d. At a special meeting of the Saddlers ol Lan caster countv, Pa., i.eid in Lancaster city, S’ov. 27, 1565, the following resolutions were unani miously adop ed : Whereas, The n efulness, power ami safety of.Dr.|Hartman's Safely Bridle and Lines have been publicly demonstrated in the presence ol from one thousand t«llf een hundred persons to their entire satisfaction ; and since it was proven at the Mi h-rsviUe horse exhibition ou four of the most vicious and confirmed kickeis and runaways, that witirthe Safety Bridle and Lines it is utterly impossible for a horseeither to kick or run away; Resolved, That we, the Saddlers of Lancaster county, Pa., believe that the Safety Bridle ami Lines accomplish all, ami even more, t an Is claimed by the patentee, in preventing horses from kicking and runuiugaway. Resolved, That in view of the above facts, we deem it our legitimate duty, both mdividu lly and colleetivelv, to exert all honorable means to at once introduce the Bridle and Lines, be cause in do tig so we in a very great measure prevent all ac ideuts wi'h horse, while with the old and detective brl ie we pm 111 great jeopardv both 1 ie and limb. Resolved, That hc.reulter w manufacture no but Safety Bridles, tinle s * spceially or dered. The price of Individual Rights is So each ; County Bights, from Slno.oom SoW.ixt, according m population—Ue’se containing urge cilic excepted. No other investment before the public pre sents such indueeim nts of making money. In ever county there are at 1 ist twenty town ships, and in each township t lea>! one hun dred persons who drive horses —which a five dollars f.-r an individual riglii will amount to SoUU per township, and leu thmisa-ul not ars tSIU.OUO; for each county at the rale ol twenty townships at five umlred dollars each ! I.have not* the least -toiiM Imt that amount of money can be made out m a county wit n proper busi ness tad and energy. The price of coun. les is so small as to j, ace the investment in the hands of ever > one, lor lew are so poor as to he unable to rai.-e one hundreil do lai s. Another feature about tliis invention is that the propriemr ot teiritory need not manulac tur- Ute hr dies and lines, as the ordinary bridle cun be easily all red into a Safely. The lines only require to ln»made to order, ami these cau be made by any saddler fir a tritle more than the ordinary lines. lienee, unlike other patents, tin- right to use il only is sold No man nee • wish for ag■ ealer f r une tban right of a Slate. To >hm\ toe confidence the paten ee has m , is inveiillon, he otters to pay one thousand dollars for any horse that can either kick or run away when under the influence oi (he safety Brid e ami Lines. For Counly and Slate rights address for circular, aud for lmli\idual Rights, enclose Soto s. B. Hartman, Millcrsville, Lancaster co., l*a. nov 2S tfmdctw rvHi's ui-;am, Administrator. 150 000 L4M) FOB SALE IIOW d B HERE To VET A CHEAP FARM. EE A L EX T A T E HUUK E 11 S CYRUS HKA.M,' Administrator. The following are a lew of the properties on hand, and iiiaiiv others for sale in Delaware, Maryland, Viruinin and Pennsylvania./ No. 2U. S(i Ai'RKS all clear, in Smlsbitjw twp., Chester coun iy, Da.; located onJt ictoronrWeek, :\bout 2t)o viirll- s.uitu of Denningtonvilli*, oil the Gap and Newpoit turnpike. Improve ments, a LH >l’ Bi.F 1 b 'Us K, ll» by Id feet two st.orv high; BARN, "»J bv '>n leet ; MERCHANT MILL, ati 1 1 v :;u teet. iii r. e-dory h igli ; Frame Blaster Mill, H by m feet: good water; every variety ol -Fruit Ac. A most desirable pro perly and cheap. Brice, Sla.KKl. No. 21. Frame WA REID »I'SF, with M me Cellar ami si.llinn on the south side of iVntia. Railroad ; mi the i cut room for Lumber and Coal Yard situated m l vnningtonville, Salisbury twp., Chester co. A good business stand. Price, S2,(HM. No. 22. A WA t Eft PnWER on Oclnroro Creek, north of the Penna. Railroad, adjoin ing I’enninglonville. containing 7 ACRE- 1 , with a Stone Bark Mill, Frame Bark House, n acres of heavy timber, good TWo-SToRY Hol’sE, Kivheu attached ; large SAW MILL, THREE TEN ANT 11 >r>ES; good BARN; 1000 P-ach Trees, soil very superior, 2 miles from railroad. Price $47 per acre. Itd&titw* IS No. y. ITU ACRES OF HEAVY TEMPER LAND, Oak, Hickory and Chestnut, in New Castle county. Timber more than pay tor land; will cut I(XJ c dais per acre; l l .j miles from Railroad. Price S4U per acre. No. 17. oUfi ACRES in New Castle county ; IOiJ Acres cleared; 2t«) acres of magnificent TIM BER, wortli 5 toil per acre; G(k>D BUILDINGS; an BEDoF IRON ORE, equal to the Lake xiperior ore, containing vu per cent, of Iron, specimen to be seen at the Office of tlie Company, 7 miles from Railroad. Price s(jo per acre. A Yaluab e Tract of Land, partly in Fulton and partly in Prumore town-hip, c nlaining 277 ACRES, IK) Acres Timber, tw o g ml FARM HOUSES, a good FRAME TENANT HOUSE, two BARN’S. The farm is well watered. Tills property is worthy tlie attention of capitalists. Price $7O per acre. No. 17. 2?i) ACRES, cleared, in Sussex county, Delaware. Good two story HOUSE within 7 miles of comity seat, U a mile from railroad ; timber good ; water g«.od and abund ant; good grain and iruitfarm. l'rice $2() per acre. No. IS. Jt,o ACRES, fit) Acres cleared, balance good TIMBER, good small HOUSE, Fruit-Trees, good Water, 2 miles from county seat i n Sus sex county, C; mile from railroad. Cheap farm. Price $l7 per acre. No. 27. 2UO ACRES, in Sussex, y cleared, bah mice in good TIMBER, 4 miles from George town, county seat, 1 mile from railroad.good soil, rapidly settling up in the neighborhood, Price $l2 per acre. Persons about to change locatiou should see these lands bcloregoing Wc-d. They are wit tun two hours ride from Pliiladelphia Market, bet tor than at Lancaster ; soil equally productive, climate as 1 tea It by and water as good and more abundant. Celawire has no State debt, and on account o. its market fucilties is destined soon to lie the hot-State in the Union. It wants North* ru men ami energy to develop this SL *to and bring out its re.i I u or I b. Farms for sale i u 1 .a ucast.-r eon n ty and other parts of i’etnis.v iva .i . City property for sale, rent and exchanged. • For further information call at the office ot the Company, Widmyer's Row, No. 4, South Duke street, Lancaster Citv, Pa. A. D. CAMPBELL & CO. aug 9 timw 21 JUItMERS' HEADQUARTER* ! No. 28 East King Street, two huobs west of the Coukt House. Clover Hullers, Fodder Cutters, Grain Drills Grain Fans, Farm Grist Mills, Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivators, CUTTING BOXES FOR HAY AND STRAW, New York Cannon Corn Sheliers and Hand- Shellers, Bags and Bag Holders. JiELTING—UUM A.XJ) LHA THER, all sizes, cut to suit purchasers. f Together with every implement necessary to the weil conducted farm, all of t ho best pin tern and quality, and at reasonable prices at \ GEO. D. SPREI'H HR'S Agricultural Warehouse, No. 28 East King street. jg A U G H > s HA WitOXE SUPER-PHOSPHA TE ALLEN & NEEDLESS’ FERTILIZER AND PHOSPHATE, The best special manures In the market. GEO. D. SPRECHER Agricultural Warehouse, ■ No. 28 East King street. mUE HIGHEST CASH PRICE ( x ' PAID FOR \ C L 0 VE R , T 1 M O THd* , And all other kinds of Farm SeeVls at GKO. D. Agricultural Warehouse, No. 2*B East King street. FARMERS! REA PE US AT REDUCED PRICES. A few of the celebrated JERSEY REAPERS left over lor the season, will be sold at i educed prices, if purchased within sixty days. Also, a 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, oct 24 3mw 42 £ M. SCHAEFFER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLERY, NOS, 1 AND 2 EAST KING STREET, PiSwUattJOwa. WO'-.NDKD. A. D. UAMDBKLL A ., Agricultural LANCASTER, PA giiitoaelpittog^wrflggigttttgr H 01.1 PAY HIH. /dEAMOXD DE ALER & JEWELER,A (( WATCHES, JEWELRY k SILVER WARE, J SWITCHES an€ JEWELRY REPAIRED.^* Ohsit-rat Has on hand a large assortment of Diamond Jewelir of all kinds: Rings, Pins, Studs. Dia mond Sets, I,LARS, MUFFS, GLOVES, Also tlie finest assortment of] FANCY FUIt ROBES, | CAPS, MUFFLERS, ;and GLOVES, ever before ollered by them, all of which are wai ranted to be as represented. SHIPPING FURS BOUGHT. A KS , I> IN n ORE A CO., Successors to A. B. Davis & Co., Manufacturers of PATE N T SCALES, SUITABLE Knit WEIGH LOCKS, RAILROAD TRACKS AND DEPOTS, COAL, HA i’ A .V D LIVE STOCK, Also, all the various descriptions of DORM FI N'T AND PORTABLE PLATFORM SCALES AND PATENT BEAMS, N. W. Corner of lo in ST. A PEN NS VLY A NIA AVENCE, PHILADELPHIA:. C. M. BANKS, R. H. DIN MORE, LEWIS L. HOL’PT, KRED’K A. RIEHLE. oct 2. r > lyw 42 J E.«'AI. It A V , MAS( iNICH^U.L, 71!i CIIKSTfNL'T STREET, PHILADELPHIA H«« iiqw open LACK CURTAINS, Of Ins own Jmporintinn. BROCATELLK CURTAINS, DAMASK CURT A I NS, WOOL REP CURTAINS, SATIN LAINE CURTAINS, N< >TTINGH AM CURTAI NS, MUSLIN CURTAINS, (LOTH, TABLE AND ITANO COVERS. Constantly receiving Novelties in CURTAIN MATERIALS, Embracing the celebrated SMYRNA CLOTH AND MODE DRAPERIES! WINDOW SHADES In every Desirable Stylo, Color or Price! WALRA V E N , no S :imwj No. 71U CH ESTNUT ST., PH I LA- \nt(nri' itoous i Ci; I I.DUh.N'b TOY BOOKS ! ! KNGLISH JI'VKMLKS!!! 150 vs; AND GIRLS - BOOKS!! ! ! STANDARD WORKS, ROOKS OF POETRY TRAVELS, FICTION AND II sTuRV . BIOGRAPHY PitoTOCKAIMI Al.lilTMS, BtBI.ES AND I‘RAYER Rooks. The handsomest ami largest nssortme’ t in the city ot Philadelphia. Avoid the rush ot t'hrist mas week and make your selections now whilst the stock is full. The number of most of the new Holiday hooks being very limited this season, we advise an early call, or many will be disappointed iti not obtaining what they desire. The lowest cash prices will be asked tor our goods. ASH MEAD * KVANKJ No. -2-1 (_'H KHTNI'T STHEKT, nov2P2mw IT opposite the Masonic Hall. MAN OF A TIIOISAM)., A CONSUMPTIVE CURED. Dr. H. James, a retired physician of great eminence, discovered, while in the Hast Indies a certain cure tor Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis, Gough.s.t olds, ami General Debility The remedy was discovered by him when his only child, a daughter, was given up to die. His child was cured, anti is now alive and we) i, Desirous of benefiting his fellow mortals, he will send to those who wish it the receipt, em t aining lull tli rent ions lor making and success lully using this remedy, in-e. on receiptol their names, with two stamps tt) pay expenses. There is not a single .-vm pom oi Consumption that, it does not at once lake hold of and dissi pate. Night sweats, peevishness, Irritation of ihe nerves, tadure of memory, diilicult ex pectoration, sharp pains in the lungs, sore throat, chilly sensations, nausea at the stomach inaction of the bowels, wasting away ol the muscles. Tbe writer will please state the name of tin paper they se •‘ild Ar.'im w -12* QLOTHI.\«, ( LOTIII.\G. CLOTHING, CLOTHING CLOTHING, CLOTHING Business Coats, Business Coats, Business Coats, Business Coats, Business Coats, Business Coats, Business Coats, Business Coals, Coachman's Coats, Coachman's Coats, (’njiciimim's Coals, Coachman's Coats, Coai-hman's Com s, Coachman’s Coats, Coachman's Coals, Coachman’s Coats, Walking Coats—New Style, Walking Coats —New S-yle, Walking Coats—New Style, Walking Coals—New Sryle, jPants, Pants—Varied Styles, Pants, Pams—Varied Styles, Pants, Pants—Varied Stj’les, Pants, Pants—Varied Styles, Vests, Vests—all Descriptions, Vests, Vests—all Descriptions, Vests, Vest—all Descriptions, Vests, Vests—ail Descriptions, BOYS’ CLOTHING, ROYS’ CLOTHING, HOYS’ CLOTHING. BOYS’ CLOTHING, BOYS’ CLOTHING, BOYS’ CLOTHING, BOYS' CLOTHING, BOYS’ CLOTHING, Hunting Coals, Hunting Coats, Hunt ing Coats, Hunting Coa s, Hunting Coats, Hunting Coats Hunting (’oats, Hunting Coals, OVER COATS—GREAT VARIETY, OVER COATS—EVERY STYLE OVER COATS—GREAT VARIETY, OVER COATS—EVERY STYLE. Being constanly supplied from Foreigu Im portations and Domestic Manufacturers, we are enabled to offer the choicest assortment of KKADY MA.UE CLOTHING at reasonable prices. Also, a splendid stock of UNCUT GOODS for Citizens, Boys, and Army and Navy Officers, which will be made to order at the shortest notice. ROCKHILL & WILSON’S Brown Stonk clothing Store DM and DUo Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, nov 2D 2inw 47 FANCY FURS! AT JO n X F A R h TR A ' S 'OLD ESTABLISHED FUR MANUFACTORY, No. 718 Arch Strket, above 7th, . PHILADELPHIA. I have now in store of my own Importation and Manufacture, one of tha Largest and most Beautiful selections of FANCY FURS, for Ladies’ and Children’s Wear in the City.— Also, a fine 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 vicinitj\ ' Remember the Name, Number and JOHN FAREIRA. 718 Arch street, above 7th, South side, Philadelphia. A®-1 have no partner, nor connection with any other Store in Philadelphia! sep 27 pIAXOS! PIANOS! My Piano Fortes, which have been awarded numerous HIGH PRIZE MEDALS, for years past in this country and in Europe, for their decided superiority, are still manufactured in 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 sjed omthe most reasonable terms. CONRAD MEYER, No. 722, Arch Street, Philadelphia, dec 6-omw. —gKrt>atg. tjEIVATE BAIE.-THE SUBSCHTRFB Xwlll sell at private sale, thevery desirable lot on which she now resides, containing TEN AGUES, more or less, situated in Dromore township, Lancaster county, on the road lead* from 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 public worship. The improvements consist of a DWELLING HOUSE, part LOG and part FRA ME, weather boarded and finished in the best manner, with two rooms and kitchen on the first floor, and four chambers on thesecond, with cellar under, a Frame Barn, with stabling under and amply sufficient for all the purposes required; a never failing spring of water near the door, with * Stone Milk House and tenement over it, and all other necessary ont-bolldings. There is an apple orchard on the premises of selected fruit of first quality, in prime bearing order, with other fruit trees in great variety, and ofcholce quality. The land is of excellent quality, in a good state of cultivation and well fenced. For farther particulars and terms, which will be reasonable, apply to the subscriber, on the premises. - MARGARET WATSON, aug 16 tfw 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 Western R. R. The farm contains HBU ACRES ' of Limestone Lana, under good cultivation, and under good fences. The improvements are a two-story BRICK HOUSE, with Kitchen at tached, b.ibement Arch Celier, Smoke House, and other necessary out-buLldlngs, a large Bank Barn, Wagon Shed. There is a never failing Well of Water near the door, also a eas tern, and Apple Orchard on the premises. Also choice Fruit Trees, snch as Peaches, Cherries. Grapes, <£c. The farm is situated in a very healthy region o country, and is convenient to School Houses. Mills and Churches. Terras made to suit the purchaser. jan 2 itd&lfw EMANUEL STONER. yiROIMA LANDS IN MARKET. ARTHUR L. ROGERS, REAL ESTATE AGENT MIDDLRH URG. 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 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, Middleburg, Loudon c<>., Va. References.—John Janney, Esq., Leesburg, Va.; Gen. A. Rogers, Middleburg, Va.; John A. Spllman. Esq., James V. Brooke, hsq., War renton. Fauquier-county, Va.; A. K. Phillips, Fredericksburg, Va ; Francis L, Smith, K>q. Alexandria, va.: Dr. Beverly R. Welliord Win. H. Macfarlaud, Esq., Richmond, Va. Messrs. L. 1\ Bayne <£ Co., Messrs. Hamilton Easter & Co., I. Nevett Steele, Baltimore, M ' Middleburg, Va., Oct. ti, ISOo oct 11 AND HOODS. Executors* sale or real estate. The undersigned executor of Christian Eakle, dec'd, will sell at public sale, on TUES DAY, mil d y of JANUARY, A. D, In front of tbe Court House, in Hugerstowu, at 10 o'clock, A. M., Ml that VALUABLE FARM, situate ou the old Manor Road, two and a half miles south of Hagerstown, adjoining the lands of Mary A. Shafer, George Stgckslager and others, containing 124 AND A HALF ACRES OF LAND, more or less. The improvements are a LOG HOUSE an i Log Barn, and other necessai^ - outbuildings. '1 here is an Orchard on tfie premises, and a never-failing weH oi excellent water at the house. There is about 12 Acres ot this Land in Timber. This land’is of the first quality of Limestone Land, and among tbe best wheat growing farms in the neighboring-t. There is a field on this frrm of about Seven Acres, separated from the main body by the Manor road, and upon t iis there is a LOG HOUSE and Stable, andnin excellent well of water. There is running water upon this tarm, about five months in the year. There Is the most excellent fruit upon the farm, consisting of Apple, Reach, Fear and IMum Trees, and some excellent Grapes. This p;irt will be sold separately, or with the main tract its it may suit purchasers. There is a contingent right of dower of Mrs. Jacob Eakle.ln the premises, and the same will be sold free from, or subject to the same as it may suit purchasers. The Terms of Sale ar :0 e-third of the pur chase money to be paid on the uay of sale, or the ratification thereof by the Orphans' Court of Washington county, and the balance paya ble in equal parts in one anti two yeers ir() market wagons can lie accommodated without unhitching. The property is in good repair and wei: adapted for theaecoinniodation ot the exten sive country custom which if has enjoyed foi munv years, and will compare favorably will any hotel in th& city. Further description is deemed unnecessary as persons desirous of puieluising can view the property, by calling on the subscriber, re siding thereon. Indisputable title and possession given oi: Lite first day of April, ls»>t>. Hale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., on sail ouv. when attendance will he given and term: made known by FRANCIS HECKERT. J 5. F. Rowk, Auctioneer. jun lOtsw KEAL ESTATE AT FClll.lt' SALE.-.OX WEDNESDAY, JANUAKY the 17th, 1860, at the late residence of Jacob Kauffman, in West Heinpfield township, Lancaster county, about one mile northwest of Mountvi le, the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Jacob Kautl'mau, tanner, deceased, will, pur suant to an order of the Orphans’ Court of said county, sell the billowing described real estate: Nu.'j. A Tract containing ■2 ACRES AND 4h PERCHES, of excelle. t farming land, in a high state of cultivation, adjoiuing No. 1, the late res deuce of said deceased, aud adjoining the public road lea lug from Mountville toSllverSpriug, in said township. The improvements ar-- a TWO-sTORIKD HRK'K DU MIXING HOUSE, Frame Summer House, Bank Barn, P.g My and other out-buildings, under good hncing, and the laid conveniently FRAME WEATHER-BOARL)EI/I>W ELDING]-HOUSE and Summer Hons or Kitchen, Stable, and other improvi meuts, with Jots thereto b- long ing, containing ONK ACRE, more or less. No. o. A ONE-STORY HOG DWELLING IlurSE, adjoiuing No. 1, with improvements, and lot thereto belonging, containing about ON E ACHE of ground, with choice Fruit Trees, &c., convenient as a Tenant House. No. (i. A small Tract of excellent farming land, without buildings, containing .5 ACRES AND 112 PERCHES, adjoining properties of John S. Musser, John llogendotuer, and others. No. 8. That desirable Tavern Property, in Mountville, now in possession of Michael Morgan, being a TWO-STORIED WE A I’HER BOARDED HOUSE, wim Basement, used as an Oyster Saloon, good Stabling and Shedding, wfth'all the other conveniences necessary for a good tavern. There is aso a good Black smithSho on the premises. The ground limiting to said property consisting ot three town lots. No. ;i. A Plantation of 4 U A C RES, of limestone land, in Manor township, adjoin ing the pub ic roa . leading from Columbia to Sate Harbor, bordering on the Susquehauna river, now iu the ccnpancy of John Peiter. The improvements are a .FRAME DWELLING Hi>l'SE, large new Bank Barn, with Wagon shed, Corn Crib, and other out-building-, a Well of never-falling Water with Pump near the door. There is a stream ol wat* r running through the laud, passing near the barn yar... There are Acres ot Heavy Timber Land, embracing a large number of Chestnut Trees. There iA likewise a considerable number of Locust Trees on the premises, valuable for posts. Also choice Fruit Trees, in a healthy condition. No. lu. A One and a Half-Storied FRAME DWELLING HnUSE, with Half Acre Ol Laud, containing some chestnut trees, adjoining Nos. 4, 11 and.'!, in said township ol West llemptield, on the road leading from Mount ville to Chestnut Hill Ore Banks. i No. 11. Consisting of another One and a U containing Chestnut Timber, Garden, ifcc •Sal. to commence at 2 o’clock, P. M., of said day. when attendance will be given and terms made known by * BARNHERD MANN, Farmer, Administrator Isaac Heisesian, Auctioneer dec VALUABLE TANNERY, MERCHANT MILL AND LAND FOR SALE.—J I). Price & Co. Real Estate Ageuts, Harrisonburg, Va., have for sale, a valuable property, which presents superior inducements to men of capi tal. The properly cons sis of a large Tannery, Workshop, Barkhouse, Lime house,Merchant Mill and Brick Dwelling and Brick 'J enant House, together with all necessary and conven lent buildings. The Tannery nas a large num ber of Vats, for laying away Leather, and in deed has everything nec ssary 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-! fentßark land within one mile of theTannery.i This is a valuable property, and it is seldom!: that such property Is in market. It issituatedl near the grade leading from Strasburg u> Capon Springs* 18 miles from Winchester, in. Frederick county. Va., at Gravel Springs. r , The water power is excellent, and the Bark Mill, Roller, &c., are run by this power j The terms will be made aceommodatlngi For particulars, addess, I J. I). PRICE 4 CO., ■ No. 1 and 2 Law Buildings, • Harrisonburg, Va. dec 23 ltd&tfw ' R OBEBT PEACH BOTTOM AND LEHIGH SLATE, LANCASTER, PA. jan 3 omw 52 LOUDUX 8L A T E ROOFER , AND DEALER IN East Lemon Street, Q* A * ° PRIZES FOR SUBSCRIBERS TO THE AMERICAN STATESMAN A NATIONAL WEEKLY FAMILY JOURNAL AT BUSO PER ANNUM. THE FOLLOWING SPLENDID PRIZES ARE SENT TO CLUBS, VIZ FOR EVERY CLUB OF FORTY SUB- SCRIBEBS, A WHEELER AjWILSON BEST $55, SEWING MACHINE, with two extra copies to the "getter up of the FOR EVERY* CLUB OF TWENTY, * N*d less THAN FORTY SUBSCRIBERS, We Will allow 81.25 for each subscriber on the price of said ma- FOR EVERY CLUB OF SIX, A splendid STEEL ENGRAVING OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN, (fulllength,) Andrew Johnson, Lieut.-Gen. Grant or Sherman on horseback, worth $3.00 each, with an extra copy to the getter up of the FOR EVERY* CLUB OF THREE, one of THOSE SPLENDID STEEL ENGRAVINGS Ot the Uniform Series of NATIONAL PORTRAITS comprising Presidents Lincoln aud Johnson, Lieut.-Gen. Grant, Major-General Sherman, Sheridan, • Thomas, McClellan, Fremoni Admirals Farragut and Porter, and George t nd Martha Washington, each 19x24 inches', worth 82.00. These spl- ndid portraits should adorn every The talesman is the large.-t, cheapest and best family paper published, suited for ever; family. Try it once and you will never be without it. Send for copies and get np your clubs. Address, AMERICAN STATESMAN, t*7 Nassau street, New York. 6m w 49 J-jAYS OF APPEAL FOR 1866. TU THE TAXABLE INHABITANTS OF LANCASTER COUNTY Pursuant to the Provisions of the laws of this Commonwealth, the undersigned Commis sioners o Lancaster county, hereby give no tice to the TAXABLE INHABITANTS’ within the respective City, Borouglxs and Townships, of the said county, that t e Days of Appeal from die triennial Assessment of 186 ti, will be held at the Commissioners’Office, in the City of Lancaster, on the days following, to wit For the Townships of Adamstowu Borough, 1 Bart, Brecknock, ‘ | Caernarvon, Cocalico Fast, Cocalico West Coleraln, Columbia. | Tuesday, Eeb. 13, ’66. Conestoga, t’onoy, Clay, Donegal East, Donegal West, Drutnore, Kphrata, Hail, Earl East, •Wednesday, Feb. 14. Earl West, , 1 Elizabeth, Eli/.abelhtowi Borough Eden, ! Fulton, l' Hempneld East, I Hempfield West, Lampeter East, J Lampeter West, Lancaster, Leacock, Leacock Upper, Little Britain, Manheim. Mu tic, Manor, j- Friday, Feb. 16. Mount Joy, Mount Joy Borough Marietta do Manheim do I'ui adisc, Penn, I’equea, - Providence, Kapho, 1 Salisbury, Sadsbury, » Strasburg, V Tuesday, Feb. 20, Strasburg Borough, Warwick, Washington Borough, J | Wednesday, Feb. 2] North East Ward, South do do J- Thursday, Feb. Ami iii the same time and pluce, the Appeals from the Military rolls willbe held. , DAVID KEEPER, THOS. C. COLLINS. JACOB B. SIIUMAN, dec I’HHdoawA-itw] Commissioners. Photograph alblms. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Large Assortment—Great Variety—Unsur passed for Beauty, Style and Finish. NEW PATTERNS. NEW BINDINGS, NEW CLASI’S, PATENT HINGE BACK ALBUM, the latest and best kind, made only iu Phila delphia, excelling all others in strength and durability. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, PLAIN, H) and 12 cents—sl.oo ami $1.20 per dozen. Ct > LURED, 25 cents—s2.so per dozen. TRAVELING AND SHOPPING SATCHELS, WALLETS, PURSES, POCKET BOOKS, ecretnry of said Company, gr to Adam Kon igmacher, Ephruta twp., Lane, co., Samuel K« her, r-fauiuel Wolf, “ Adam R. Ream, Esist Cocalico Samnel Nissly, Clay township, Hirain Erb, “ “ Levi \V, Mentzer, West Cocalico" Henry Heilman, Jr., North Lebanon, Lebanon co nty, Directors of said Company. >1 cliael Keller, .Maytown, Lancaster county, Henry Ruch, ' • •»?' - , •* John C. Martin. West Karl t\rp. K " Israel B. Mussel man, Brec » nock twp , Lan. co., E-aias BiliingfelL, Adamstown borough, “ Henry s. Eberly, pay township, “ Samuel Ensminger, Manheim borough, “ Jacob Herr, Jackson township, Lebanon co.. Cyrus Kraif, SchaefTerstown, “ “ Agents of said Company. All those members who fail to make pay ment before the Ist day of February next, their insurance will besuspended until the Ist day of May i.ext, and if not paid until the Ist day of M;«y next, their insurance will become can celled and null and void by reason of such de linquency, and the cost of collection must fol low, as provided by the act of incorporation and by-laws of the company. By order of the Board of Directors, ian 321 .">2 JOHN S. HACKER,Secretary. gauging HENDERSON A CO BA N K E R 8 , Corner East Kino and Duke Btreets, LANCASTER, PA. JAMES H. WALTON. THOMAS W. YOST, A Y O 8 T BANKERS, BROKERS, AND GENERAL COLLECTORS, No. 25 South Third Street, Philadelphia , REFERENCES: . f jay Cooke A Co., E. P. Middleton A Brfl , James. Kent. Santee A Esberick, Black A Co,, Co., Hon. Wm. Wilkins, C. M’Kibbin&Son. “ H. D. Foster, Hon. James Pollock, “ Asa Packer, *‘ A. H. Reeder, V. L. Bradford, Esq.,r V Warren J. Wood- Hon. Geo. Sanderscili, ward, a HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR GOLD ANIL' SILVER.- f- GOVERNMENT AND OTHER INTERE COLLECTED. STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMB SION. fp>b tf« J ROHR £ R , WHOLESALE DEALER IN FRENCH BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, WHISKIES, Ac, No. 13 South Q,ukkn Stbext, (A lew doors below Centre SqnarCt) LANCASTER* FA, • lywlv fjl HE GREAT STRENGTHENING TONIC. (Nota Whisky Preparation.) GERMAN BITTERS, DEBILITY! DEBILITY! resulting from any cause whatever PROSTRATION OF THE SYSTEM, SEVERE HARDSHIPS, DISEASES OF CAMP LIFE. Soldiers, citizens, Male or Female, Will And In this Bitters a pure Tonic, not pendent on bad liquors for their almost miraculous effects. DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS, 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 in the market. We defy any one to contradict thlsasserliu to any one who will produce a certificate pub* lished by us that is not genuine. JJOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, AND DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS Observe the following systoms result lug from disorders of the digestive organs: Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness of Blood lo the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nau sea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Ful ness or Weight m 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 Sensai ions when in a lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs be fore the Sight, Fever and Dull rain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspliation, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain In the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &e., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn ing In the Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. L Thursday, Feb. 15. That this Hitters is not Alcoholic, contaifis no Hum or Whisky, and cannot make Drunkarilx, but From Rev. W. D. Seigfried, Pastor of Twelfth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Gentlemen: —I have recently been laboring tinder the distressing eflects of indigestion, ac companied by a prostration of the nervous sys tem. Numerous remedies were recommended by friends, and some of them tested, but wltu out relief. Your Hootland’s German Bitters were recommended by persons who had tried them, and whos'i favorable meniiou of these Bitters induced me to try them. I must con fess that I 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. Upon 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. s Very respectfully yours, W. D. SEIGFRIED, No. 254 Shackainaxon Street. Monday, Feb. 19. From the Rev. E, D. Kendall, Assistant Edlloi Christian Chronicle, Philadelphia. I have derived decided beiietil from the use of lioottand’s German Bitters, and'ieel it my Erivilege to recommend them a s a most vafcqu le tome, to all wluiare suffering irom gen eral debility or from diseases arising from de rangement of the liver. Yours truly, E. D. KENDALL. From Rev. D. Merrige. Psstor of the Passyunk Baptist Church, Philadelphia. From the many respectable recommenda tions given to Dr. Hoonaud’s German Hitters, 1 was Induced to give them a trla . After using several bottles 1 found them to be a good remedy fordehility, and n most exc- Rent tonic for the stomach. From Rev. Wm. Smith, mrmerly Pastor of the Vinceuttowu and .«.ilivnie (N. J.j Baptist Churches. Having used In my family a number of bot tles of your Hootlaud’s Germau Bitters, i have to say that I regard them as an excellent med icine, specially adapted to remove tin; di-eases they are recommended for. They strengthen and'lnvigorate the system when debilitated, and are useful in disorders of the liver, loss of apprtite, Hast King street. dec 13 tfw 40 B Y GOOD* GREATLY" REDUCED PRICES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. DRESS GOODS, ALL SHADES AND STYLES. CALICOES, MUSLINS, GINGHAMS. FLANNELS, COTTON FLANNELS, BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS, SHAWLS, BONTAGB, NUBIAS* SCARFS. HOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMEREB, SATIN E ITS, HANDK ERCHIEFB, GLOVKH, HOSIERY, FLOOR A TABLE OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES,