:,i;..locti.Uttomitio. Removal of the Bodies of Booth, - Harold . Payne, Atzerodt, Wire, and Mrs. Surratt. :On Tuesday last, in accordance with or. dors received at the Washington Arsenal by General Ramsey, Commandant of the Post, from General Grant, Secretary of War, the bodies of, the.assassination con spirators, as also the body of Henry Wirz, were removed from their graves and rein terred in another portion of the grounds.— This removal was rendered necessary in consequence of the projected improvement of the arsenal grounds. It will be remembered that after the exe cution of Mrs. Surratt, Lewis Payne, David I E. Harold, and George A. Atzerodt, which took place on the Bth of July, 1805 the bodies were lowered and placed In white pine boxes and were Immediately interred In graves just south of the scaffold, near the east wall of the enclosure, Mrs. Surma being placed in the north grave, and the, others in the order In which they stood on the scaffold. Subsequently a plain white head-board was placed at each of the graves, on which the names of the parties were painted in black letters, Afterwards some posts were planted and a slight fence was erected around the graves. The body-of Henry Wirz, who was convicted by a rnili• Lary commission which sat in the Court of Claims Rooms tit the Capitol, and who was hung at the old Capitol Prison, November 1011, 1865, was also taken and burled just south of the grave of Atzerodt. On the receipt of the order fur the re moval of the bodies (including Booth's) on Tuesday, laborers were at once set .0 work and sow" accomplished the work, taking them from the graves before mentioned, and carrying them to No. 1 warehouse, where a trench was dug a few feet from the north wall. In this trench the bodies were placed, and as secrecy had been enjoined, but few persons were aware that the re moval had been made. Notwithstanding the length of time that the bodies have been buried, the boxes containing them were so heavy, and the odor from them so offensive as to indicate that decomposition had taken place very slowly, a fact due, probably, to the nature of the soil. IL would seem Iron] this action that the Government does not intend to give up the bodies to the relatives. Tim bodies of Booth, Payne, Harold, At zerodt, Wirz and Mrs. Surratt now rest in a common grave. The Wusnington Slur contains the follow • ing statements in regard to the body of Booth: "The body of J. Wilkes Booth, the principal of the conspirators, who was kill ed in the attempt to capture him at Our rett's Farm, near Port Royal, on the Rap puhannock River, on the 1:0th of April, 1503, was buried in what was known as the wareroom of the Penitentiary building-that portion between the part used as a dwelling by the warden and the prison proper—and, in this connection, It scenic to be the proper tulle uuw to give the following particulars, heretofore unpublished, concerning the so vret interment of the remains. The body of Booth, with Harold and the captors, Lieut. Cul. Conger, Lieut. L. B. linker, Lieut. E. P. Dougherty, and a detachment of the lath Now York Cavalry, arrived at the Navy Yard at 2i o'clock on the morn ing of the 27th ol April, when the body of J. Wilkes Booth was placed on the moni tor Montauk, on which others charged with biting concerned in the conspiracy were con lined, and llarold was assigned to quarters on board. No visitors were allowed on board the mon itor, but during the day large numbers of persons visited the Yard and saw the body from the wharf, it being laid on a curpun ter's bunch, near the turret of the vessel. Surgeon General Barnes, With Surgeon Todd, of the monitor, and one or two lititly surgeons, me du ii post-11101qUilleX11111111talell of the body, and removed two of the voile brie between which the ball which caused the death had passed. We can positively assert that this Was the only portion the body removed, and Una the various reports putts circulation at that time that his head was taken oil, his heart. Laken out, Ac. were elll 'rely unfounded. A pine box h a d been made previously, in winch to bury the I_llllllllN but this sells 1101. tined, 1111.1 about 2 o'clock on the day of its arrival up river, the body was wrapped in a gray army blanket and placed in a boat, in Which WAS 1111 (Ancor of the monitor, with four sailors, I 1 n. Baker, and two detec tives. Thu boat proceeded down stream, anti finally stopped tit the lower Arsenal wharf, iii winch the body Was placed, after bola rellalletl 11l tine 111011iler, Bell, Baker and ins assistants ill this A rstatal grounds. Some few persons employed at the Arsenal saw the body lying there (luring t h e eVelllng I but a re• port. having teem put out that is WWI the body tilt soldier %v'llo had been drowned, but little attention Wll5 paid lu it. TWI,IIIOII, Who had efcuslnu to remove the body, hav ing got some blood on their hands, came 110111' spreading the report that it was Booth's body, b u t being adnionimht.d to I uietly wash Ulu bk.! Illld keep their mouths shut they did no, and but low persons became aware that the body %Vas Other tilltil lhut (a it drowned soldier, as 11111.1 been reported. Thu body remained tin the wharf until after nightfall, when pi opera liens were lor the interment, Secre tary Stillat,ll, Uun, Dyer, Chief in b and Col. Bunton, C miniandant of the post, Were on the ground, Its mull Its (lon. Bilker and his detectives, Three Ilion tit' Ile 111 - borers' gang were sent for, and tile Went, lirst Illreeled t 11).; It gritet, 111 Wit.l I.! . the Penitentiary cells, but after taking up the brick flooring, they Cattle to the granite foun dation laid in cement an I they pronounced the work impracticable. A spot. was then selected in ,the wareromn live or six feet south of the iron door opening into the prison from the warden's department, Mid they were directed to dig the grave to the depth of about ten feet. Thu grave being ready, the body encased ill an ammunition box, or arms case, Wee brought in by toll!' of the ordinance men, in charge of a ser geant, lowered into the grave, and it was tilled, the brick flooring being mostly re placed, and the surplus earth removed to uuuthur portion of the room. Thu burial having been accomplished, the windows were Wanted up mid the door made secure, Secretary Stanton taking the key with This key was kept at the War Department until a few weeks ago, when it was return ed to the Arsenal officers. The Platform Attlopt , 4l by the New York Democracy At the Democratic State Convention in New York, the following platform was reported by the Coin mines : The Democracy of Now York, in Conven tion assembled, make the following declara tions : I. That we pledge ourselves to redeem New York from corruption and misrule, us the first great step to the restoration of the Union and constitutional government. 2. 'Flint regarding the national debt as n sacred obligation, we demand economy of the administration, honesty in the collection and application of revenueii,simplication of laid equality in taxation, and a currency for the bunelit tit the people instead of corpora tions, to the end that the public faith nay be preserved and the burdens of taxation lessened. ;3. That we denounce the effort of the Rad ical party to retain the power it has usurped by colai,ltshlug negro supremacy in the South by military force, coupled with the disfranchisement of the mass of the white population, aks an outrage upon I icinsicratio principles, and an attempt to undermine and destroy the republic; and that we stig- IllUliZO the refusal of the party In this State to submit the question of negro suffrage to the people as a cowardly evasion of a para mount issue in the pending struggle, 4. That tin. revolutions of corruption in the uunutgeuumt °flin courts, the conies...od ,citligradation of the Lughilaturo. the remort to tiXtraortlimiryconitins ,, ionntocontrol inunl oli tito demoralization of the myelinr mervico, and thu Mot that a party footling power over Congress, the J officiary, I In. Ex UOtItIV(1, and the army, has failed to bring police, H..lidity, anti crodli to oho country, denionstratti Its utter Itioopitelty to Lou govornment, and Um necosslty of wrest Mg power Irmn much hands, tr. That wlitio we approve of on lauluu law which Nllllll LlO noptiOnbiu to 1110 %%11010 tlluuy anti Nl , Olatiplibi.e urdur, wo are, as we tlitVl 4 over boon, hostile to luglulutluu WlllOll, 1110101' the 111'010Xt 01 Monti ndarw, Invades private rights, subjeets citizens to vexations statrellos and scizort i i, and interfores o Jill social and religious;ittliPluum, and LIDO tho Exctou law passed in April, Irioll , by the Republican Legislature bltould ho repcalcd. ti, 'Chat we rotilllrM the doctrino of 1V L. Murry, iu thu lietzu case, that adopt ed and native ettizens aro talk(' entitled to the promotion of the American Mhz, and we cull upon the fuderal government tool/form.. it. 7. That the profound gratitude of the na tion is due the gallant soldiers and sailors who won imperishable honor in the ranks of the army and navy of the Republic. Im pelled by a deep and patriotic desire to maintain the Union and the laws, they cannot beseducod Into sustainingany policy that proposes to subvert, by military des patient, the civil and constitutional liberties for the security and perpetuation of which they imperilled their lives. The Prize Iting The Washington C l / 4 rontele says "It is understood that the authorities of Virginia are about to adopt mousurus to prevent 1 ur titer disgraceful exhibitions of pugilistic skill, commonly termed' mills,' upon the soil of that State. They should move in the matter at mice, as two lights are ex pected 'to occur a short distance from the Long, Bridge within two or three weeks." We see it stated that Sam Collyer and Billy Kelley have agreed to fight on Tuesday morning, the 19th of November, in the State of Virginia, for $l,OOO a side, and the chum. plonship of " light weights." Says a New York letter: The week closes with the most stringent money market we have had in a long while. The broker can borrow nothing short of 7 per cent. in gold. Some parties report the feeling rather easier than yesterda , . Discounts tfre almost en— tirely nominal. The rates for prime paper range from 7@m per cent. The West is still a heavy draw upon the banks. The old Express Companies have forwarded $6,000,000 daring Ole week, making PO,- 000,01)0 Singe A.l4l2sti Carious Case. niistalirii Identity or tillsomy—Which? In the year 1857 an English woman named Catharine Burdick became tic quainied in Montreal with a Norwegian, who said his name was Christqph Peter son, a native of Christiana, who repre sented himself as a widower, and who , proposed marriage to the young woman ' —a proposition which it would appear she eagerly accepted, very much to the disgust of her sister, "because she had , some gold in her trunk." The marriage, to prevent any inter ference on the part of Kate's friends, was performed some miles from Mon treal, but the pair shortly after returned and lived there, where, supplied with his wife's money, Peterson learned the art_ of cutting and making clothes. They lived happily together for about three years, during ,which time a boy and girl were born to them. Everything now seemed to prosper with the couple, but that they might get along faster on theroad to wealth, Peterson proposed that they should remove to a village on the Ottawa, where, he said, there was an excellent opening for a professional clothier. They then removed, accord ing to the story which the woman related this morning to Justice Mans field, of the Essex Market Police Court, to the village, and shortly after Peter son one morning was non eat at break fast call. Inquiries were made by the anxious woman, but he was nowhere to be found, and at length she came to the sad conclusion that be had either been killed or accidentally drowned in the Ottawa. Years passed away and nothing was seen or heard of the missing hus band. Meantime, the sister of Mrs. Peterson, with her husband, removed to New York, and not long afterward, with her children, came the bereaved. Here she went by the name of Peterson, and it accidentally becoming known to a person who lived iu the house with her that she had been tile wife of a Nor wegian named Christoph Peterson, a tailor and cutter, the person remarked that she was acquainted with a person of that name and business, who looked not unlike tile photographs in the woman's possession. Further inquiry on the part of Mrs. Peterson elicited the fact that the Peter son alluded to worked at 154 Church street. With a bounding, throbbing, hoping, palpitating, loving heart Cath arine nastened to the building indicated, and theresaw the man whom she claims as Ler husband. But the man declared that he did not know her. In reply to the woman on her meeting and claiming him us her husband, Chris toph said You are entirely mistaken. 1 never saw you before iu my life." " Will you deny that these are not your children?" asked Kate. " Yes, ma'am," lie answered. " never saw you before that I know of; never was in Montreal ; never lived in Canada ; was never married to but one woman, and she I was united to in this city in the year 1805, her maiden name being Marie II rinewald, a native of New York." The woman was thunderstruck. She could not be mistaken ; and yet this man, the father of her children, impu dently assured her, in face of the photo graph she held in her hands, that he hail never, seen her before! There was but one recourse; she avail ed herself 01 . It. She had Peterson ar rested uud taken before Justice Mans field. In the presence of that gentleman lie persisted in his utter innocence of the woman. lie said he could prove lie was living in Chicago at the time she said lie cohabited with her, and she insisted tnat not only her sister but others in Montreal could identify him. The Judge was puzzled, and were It not for the photogralis, lie would have dis missed the case. As It is, he holds the accused in custody until all the facts can be ascertained. Iu either ease it will avail Mr. Peter son nothing. If his identity is proved to her satisfaction, lie is a bigamist, and will be sent to State Prison ; If he Is not, then she will have her trouble and her sorrow for nothing.—N. Y. Herald. Mrs. Llueslies . ernomill Property Mrs. Lino..ln's wardrobe, Jewels, and other personal property are still on exhi bition in New York. Only a few small articles have bccii sold thus rar, and unless Mr. !trial.). Is more successlul this week, the go,als will be sold at auction next Mon day. Nearly all the auctioneers New Yuri: inivu v.thilittiored to null the goods without any expense to Mrs. Lincoln. l'he rooms are emistantly thronged with visitors. The calls are 111.1511 Y unulu out Or curiosity, and during the day hundreds of woinol ginhis, criticising the stylus and the mires asked for 1111,111. 11lael: I lawli, (•hiel or the UR' Inilluun, It IN 1L1111,11111,q1, lIIIS phalged himself' to puucu Inul;111111111Y Willi (lie United States. A band of Indians ha, keen defeated in Oregon, with a 101 l or 2t; and 15 captured, none 01 the white sonnet, being hurt. .4rtv Atlv.erfiriuruto. A GENTS WANTED. Cl NU sI) P ! WATER. !! NO EiLuP!! (ILA6',S CLEANINU POLISH. This is a new and tnir.i excellent article, pat ented by 51r. 'Males Brown. It will be uni versally used, nn . It is more effectual than the oid sy stem or oh, alit ug Windows, Mirrors, stiver, Plated Oe'llres, Brass, Copper, Tim C.; is easily used;and saves, both tune, labor and annoyanc, Purelia,ers must lie careful as a spurious a time is uI the market. For Cull patio Wars address C. M. It ItowN, Patentee & Prop'r., Oct 2 Mn No. 71 theeeker Ct., New York L ADIES, TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE THE REAL VELPAU FEMALE PILLS ! WA RUA N TED FRENCH. These l'ills, so celebrated many years ago In Park, for the relict of winnie irregularities, and afterwards for their criminal employment In the practice of abortion, are now offered for sale for the first time in America. They have tern kept in comparative obscurity from the Ilia that the origluator, Mr Ve pau, Isa physi cian In Paris, of great wealth, and strict con scientious principles, and has withheld them from genera. use, I..st, t .ey should be employed for till 111 Willi purposes. I o overcoming Female Obstructions, Ner vous and nal Affections, Palos lu the Buck rill lgu. on slight exertion, Palpl tatikm ot the Heart, Hysterics, .51c., and will ellect a curl• amen all other 111.11.118 nave failed; anti although a pmverlul remedy, do not con tain ellornel, nuthuony, or anything hurtful to the const it 1111011. . _ To married ladles and young girls who have never liven n gUlated they are peculiarly suit ed. They a 111, lu it short lime, bring on the mon lily period withregularity. eTioN.—Mar , led Lad lee should never take when !Ilene Is any reason to believe Ilietnsci VI, pregnant. Ladles you procure a box, sealed Irom the e) es of I lie curious, by eueloslm one dollar and six ion Logo stomps to M. W. MACUMBER, licum al Agrut for lulled Mates and Cumulus, it Alluiny, N. Y., or to ittly authorized Agent. 11 D. MC(.I /It II ICE, Agent, LanCii stem. Rola by all lirmighilit. Vltiladelphia duatioenteuto. , 'Ark:ll4s NEWLY IMPROVED CUES rENT nP EItST RI) NU PI ANUS, AcKlinwlodgv , l 1,, nu the bunt. Land , n Prize M,lnl Riot Il iuhrwl. as nr.ni In elinllrlea •11•II,I)1)1 . :0 NH AND SECUN I). HAND PI AN(-. • St., below 1.1114111.1), Hp) . H) lyw I I) I'llll delphla, A,I A Rill %I/C(4I'IDV .1l .'s groat Phyniology work, of every tan-1,1,40mi I tocior—ltulng a Private Itintructor for Mai-ilea Pernolin or tittoto about to AlarrY, both mole anti roman., In oN'oryliting eonvern. i(lg the 100-Notion) Ind relations 01 ,-ur Sexual sYntent, and the Protittetion or Provention nl nkitrlte , ail 1,,0 now disooverion no% er bettor, given 11, the Etiglinh laeguago, by NV tti, Young, M.l). in really a valuable wad tittercniitto Wlll 11 In NVl'llll2ll 111 th,lu 1111401. g.: fd I ht. gctioral reader, and In Illun• i rated Nita upwortin of 100 I ngravings. All young hoar', d I' tide, or 11101.01 COD lemplatl . g marring''. /I.lltl 1111VIllg the leant impediment to tnar, led tiro, n11..111(1 real two book, It dle• /nom, secrets that every one should be tic nainttal with. 51 111 0 a ',link that must be tai 1111, and not to lie about, the house. IL will be nen t to Idly one on the receipt of Fifty Colds, .I,ltess Ur. Wto. Young, No. -110 Spruce nt...,11.11010 Fourth, Palladolphln. y I 1 yw 27 MiliMlMlMaill It. 11. KLINE, M. Clinical Lecturer and Proll,4nOr of Malignant Dime .HCS in the Philadelphia University of Medicine and Surgery: Physician to the 'Uni versity 11, Natal ; founder of and principal Physician to the Philadelphia Cancer Hott paid, lc., Ac., is daily inakingastontsh ng and inmost. Miraculous cures of Cancer by a new treatment, a Cancer ADLldote, that apparently enters Into the chemical composition of the Cancer, id' cancerous affections, antldoting, killing and destroying Lite cancer, every par t Isle, root fibre belonging to it, without pain or the use or the kul le, without caustic, eating or burning medicines, without the loss of blood, or In the least affecting the sound flesh. No other treatment should ever be used. No other persons have these antidotes, To investigate this treatment, or to see patter is under treatment, cull attire Office, No. I Arch street, or address 'Post Office Box 1471, Ph ladel ph la Pa." may 15 lyw 19 R A. NUIT H IatiCKER, BISCUIT AND CAKE BASER EAST XING STREET, Throe doors below Lane's Store, Lancaster, FRI 4 All the articles fo: sale at this establish molt are ha kefl trash every day. K M. SCHAEFFER, WhOLESALE AND RETAIL RADDLERY NOS I AND 2 EAST KING STREET LANO4.BTER, PA. lan /0 tfiff, 1/41 ghithatiphia Advationumts. NEW FASHION FOR ISGS SHERMAN'S NEW PATENT AS YOU LIKE IT SKIRT. 35 N. EIGHTH BT., COB. FILBERT. 35 This is not only a new fashion, but a new article of skirt made on an entirely new prin ciple, so novel and yet so perfect the ladies con tend it should be called Perfection. We would here call .particular atten• ion to the AS YOU LIKE IT, or flexible Joint, extend ing down the front of the skirt; it is so con structed that the spring , ' told inwardly, but not outwardly, and readily yield to the slightest pressure, thus allowing them to collapse so that the skirt occupies the smallest possible space while sitting, riding, or in passing turough a cr •wd, and yet the moment the pres sure is removed, the skirt resumes its original and beautiful shape. The novelty and ctllity or this contrivance need but be seen to Os appreciated. Ask lor the Ad YOU LIKE IT e3KIRT, and take no other. OT_TR CORSETS Are so well known (or their superior SRA PE, MATERIAL and WORKMANritII I', that It Is perhaps unnecessary for us to speak of them further than to say that we nave greatly en larged our assortment of styles, both of our own make and Importation, and can now safely defy competition. It may well be said that In Mao. &HERM A N'S t;oluieT•, ladles Mid The laws of Health with irluhron's butte corn• kilned ; hupporting equary each separate purl, They cramp no action of the lungs ur heart, And no injurious ligature is p aced To mtr the flexure of the natural waist, Their fit is i ert in—and what's sure to please In all positions there is perfect case; The figures of the young Lbw., help to form, Aiding and not repressing every charm ; Irregularities of shape they hide, ho that by none can slight defects be spied, While e'en a figure, winch Is understood As being ' bud," may by their nein seem good And matrons wearing them a noon will gain Their early symtneir they',l lung retain. Fog SALE ONLY Al' MRS. SHERMAN'S, 5 NORTH. EWE I H SL, Cult. FILBERT ST PHILADELPHIA FALL M!1I=IZElli FALL AND I VIWTER. S TUCK GEO. D. WLSIIAM, NO. 7 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. A New uud Choice Assortment of FALL AND \'INTER DRESS GOODS Heavy Ottoman Velour Poplins, the Newest Silk Faced Itllthed Poplins, • All Wool Ribbed Poplins, All Wool Empress Poplins, Bismarck Poplins, all vraties, Black and Colored F reach POOllll4, lireut uriety EIGHTH. STREET EMPORIUM FOR BLACK SILKS. • THE BEST BLACK SILK, THE CHEAPEST IN THE CI IV. LADIES, LOOK! Good Black :silk for , II.1:7 Lyons Taffeta silk, heavy, ne.y 1.50 Heavy Uros Grain Silk, only 1.07 Best Bros ti rale Silk In !lie L'ily, Iron! 34,0 to $2.50, $3,00, $3.50, $l.OO, 31.50 and 35.L0. MUSLINS ! MUSLINS!! I:SLINS ! ALI. TIIIS Lhaut::u UL' SHEETINC4, Nut wriNu, and PILLOW CANE MUSLINs, At Wholesale Prices Lattice will fled It to their advantage tonal and examine the above :stock before purchas log tasewliet et (Atilt MOrl'U: "One Price, Smell Profit 3, and Quick .S'ale.v.' rand :bow at 628. Hoop SKIRTN, 628 WILLIAM T. HOPKINS, "Oelt OWN MAKr. After more than ilvit YEA RS experience and experimenting In the manutacture of STRItiT• LI FIRST Q,LI LI'L'Y 11th 1' SR I las, WO idler our Justly celebrated goods to Ill' reliant. and toe public in full confidence ut their tallied o Ity over all others In the Autet loin market, and they are e u acknowledged by all who wear or deal In theta, as they give more satisfaction than any other Skirt, and recommend thi nt selvcs In every respect. lieu ers In ti °op skirts should make a note of this fact. EVERY LADY WHO If AS NOT Of VEN THEM A TRIAL 511 TM' DO MO WITHOUT FeR TO Ett DELAY. Our assortment embraces every style, length and size ter Ladies, Misses 'lad thillilren. Also, :skills MADE TO ORDER, Altered and Re paired. Ask tor" 11.'1,1E111's Own Matte,'' and be not deceived. See that the let ter " 11 " Is was en on the Tapes between each Hoop, anti th at they are slain pal " T. 110 PKIN 'S MAN 1.1 FAL'. 'PURER, US A Itt AI PIIILAD'A," upon each tape. No of hers are genultie. Also, constant ly on hand a Rill Il DU of Rood New I ork 10.1 Easter n tnado Skirts, at very low victim, Wheinvithi turd Ark/it, at the PHIL ADELPHIA sKIRT Mithulactory and Emporium, No. 024 ARCH inTREET, I'lll LA DELPHI A. 11'.1f. 7'. 1-101'1U.V.V. 101111 MMINEEM /!Mli!Mil=i MMINIMIMBIEBEEM AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN TABLE GLASS, FR U.l7' JA RS, CAsTO RS, No. 24,7 Nuimi THIRD STREET, Above Race, PHILADELPHIA. Sole agent. for the East Trenton Pottery Co St.., China stud Corturon White Ware. Parties ordering quecnsware through this House save .1 per COW- feb 20-lyw 7 ESTABLISHED 1,1 ISIO. FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT J. W. JONES, No. 132, Nu rth Frou L Street, above Callowli Dye Silks, Woolen and Fancy Goods of every description. 1 itdr sup. Horny of Dy el ng Ladles and Gentlemen's Uartuents 1, widely known. Crape and Merino Shawls cleansed to look like new, Also. Gentlemen's Apparel, Curtains, &e., cleansed or re-dyed. Kid Gloves cleansed or 0.1 to look like new. . - *sr Call and look ut our work belore going elsewhere. isep 18 :2rnw 37 MINEM= FOURTH AND ARCH 6EREETS Aro offering a new stock of L) R Y GOODS, SHAWLS, SILKS, DRESS GOODS STAPLE DRY GOODS N. B.—Job Lots of lioods Received ll.dly. sep 11 titw 30 Lancaster, deceased. Pursuant to all alias order of the Orphans' Court, of died sord county, Penn'a, the Admin. Ist tutors of the estate ot said deceased, will sell peremptorily, ou 'NIL; It , DA T, the :flat day ul UUTuLIER, 1,67, at 12 o'clock, :M., at the Court !louse, in the town el lieuturd, Pennsylvania, t-ey,LI Tracts of Coal Lund containing upwards 014 FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS T HE HOWE "LACHINE CO.'S SEWING MACHINES, 699 BROADWAY SEW YORK J,(,('i( I'II( I! TII PI IP )117, THESE NV( ,10,1)-ItENOWNED SEW INC; MACHINE:4, Were awarder' the Itlgheel premloin et the Worlii'n Felt In Lontlon,allll nlx hunt premium. ILL Lite Sew Von< Siete Fell* ol IMlll, tool ere celebrated tor dolit r the bent Nvorlc, 11 ., 11114 it Much lonelier needle for the same thread Lliati any Miler inechley, loot by the iniroiltie. Lem of the inie.t. !impoved machinery, we ern now tittle LAI Ml 11,111 ). Vr.ry 11111C11111(11 ill the world. Theme timeitiore lure :mole ai our now end imeelotin it'aelory tit Ilr under the imitiedlelu super elelon of the l'rehltlent, huh Lhu Company, Elias Howe, Jr., Lite original In. ventor of Lite Sewing .111.111 ne, They are litlaidoil Lo 101 It Inds of Family Now. log, Lind LO the 11-0 of Sl.ll.lll ,4 trvnetuh,rirt , s Mn Nilllttlilletllre 1,18 Collars, Slclrtii, Cloaks, Mont t.las, Clothing, I lid Cups, Corsets Houle, SOOthi, Linen ClOOllll, Ulllhrellas, Yurunuls, ale. "Ilivy work equally well upon silk, II Lieu, woolen, idol cot ton goods,BB Win] silk tutIMO Or Iluen I Orellti. y will seam, quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, hind, and pet form every species of sew lug. a beautiful and perfect stick, alike on both sides of the articles sewed, The Stitch invented by Air. liuwe, and made on this Machine, is the most popular and dur able, and all Sewing Muchlnt s are subject to t,,te principle invented by Intn. SEND FOR CIRCULAR SIBLEY S STOOPS, Geners.l Agents, No, N_2 Chestnut reet, C. FATE, Agent, Lancaster city, Pa, mar 20 S S. CAMPBELL &CO., MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, Ac, No. :3 O 3 RACE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Also, manufacturers of all kin& of MOLASSES DANDY AND COCOANUT WORK. oct 24 lyw 42 LADIES' FANCY FURS! AT JOHN FAREIRA'S Old Established FUR MANUFACTORY NO. 718 ARCH STREET, ABOVE 7TH PHILADELPHIA. Have now in Store of my own Importation and Manufacture, one of tile largest and moat beautiful selections of FANCY FURS, for Ladies' and Children's wear in the city. Also a tine assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves and Collars. I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prices, and 1 would therefore solicit a call from my friends of Lancaster county and vicinity. Remembers the name, number and street! sa. I have no partner, nor connection with any other Store in Pailathi FA phia. JOHN REIRA, No. 718 Arch street above 7th South side sop 24 Ore 681 Philad94l4%, gtutral gacific piiroad. A CROSS THE SIERRA NEVADAS THE CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD THE WESTERN HALF OF THE Great National Trunk Line Across the Confluent, Being constructed with the AID AND SUPER VISION OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERN MENT. is destined to be one of the MOST LIK PORTANT LINKS OF COXIIHNICIATION IN THE WuRLD, as It is the sole link between t ?settle Coast and the Great Interior Basbe over which the immense Overland travel must pass, and the Principal Portion of the Main Stem Line between the Two Oceans . . . Its line extends from sacrament°, on the tidal waters of the Pacific, eastward across the richest and most populous parts of California, Nevada and Utah, contiguous to all the great Mining Regions of the Far West, and will meet and connect with the roads now building east of the Rocky Mountains. Aboutloo miles are now built, equipped and in running operation to the summit of the Sierra Nevada. W Ruin a few days 35 tulles, now graded, will be added, and the track carried entirely across the moun tains to a point In the Uroat Salt Lake Valley, whence further progre.s will be easy and rapid. Iron, triaterLds and equipment. are ready at hand for 300 miles of road, and 10,000 men are employed In the construct,on. fife local business upon the completed por tion surpasses all previous estlmat-. rho !Wires fur the quni ter ending August 31 are as follows In DOLL : Grose Operadnv Net Earstsgn, ATPCIIBCB, Earninga. 5457,570 64 850,545 47 8401,031 17 or ut the rule of two millions per annum, 01 which more than three-lout the are net prat( on less than 18U mile • worked. This is upon the actual, legitimate traffic or the road, with Its terminus in the mountains, and w.th only the normal ratio of government transportation, and Is exclusive of the materials carried for the further extension of tile rued. The Company's interest liabilities during the same feriod were less Man 8125,000. Add to this an ever-expanding through traffic and the proportions of the future business be came immense. Ihe Luummy are authorized to continue their line eastward until It shall meet and con nect with the roads now building east 01 the Rocky Mountain ranges. Assuming that they will build and control half the entire distance between Sun Francisco and the Missouri river, as flow seenoiiirobaale, the United States will have invested in the completions of 865 miles $28,599,000, or at the average rate of $35,000 per mile—not Incluolug an absolute grant of 10,000,000 acres of the public lands. By be coming aJolut, investor in the rnagnitice. t en terprise, and by waving its first lien in favor of the First, Mortgage Bondholders, Tits KRAL tiUVERN.IIFiNf, IN EFFEL - r, INVITES THE CO-OPERATION or PRIVATE CAPITALISTS, and has carefully guarded their interests against all oidiu..ry contingencies. The Company offer ior sale, through us, their FIRST MORTGAUE THIRTY YEAR, SIX PER CEN.f. COUPON BONDS, rrinelpal and Interest payable lu Gold Coln, In New York city. They are In sums of SI,ULM each, with sernhannual gold coupons attached, and are selling lur the present at 95 per cent,. sad accrued interest from July Ist added, In currency, at which rate they yield nearly Aline per Cent. upon the Investment. These Bonds, authorized uy Act of Congress, ar. issued oily a. the work progresses, and to the same amount only us the Bonds grunted by the Cioverntoeut ; and represent, in all cases, Weft/ st lien upon u completed, equipped, and productive railroad, in winch have been In vested Ciovermnent subslUies, stoca subscrip tions, dunutim,d, surplus eerntugs, etc., arid which is WM Lit more than three times the amount of First Mortgage Bonds which can be Issued upon 11. The Cent ati Pacltic First, Mortgage Bonds Lave all the ussuraucc,, sanctions Lind guaran ties or the l'acille Railroad Act ol Congress, and have In “ddll lull SeSel al iitalcco,Lleauvautages over all other classes ul rallro,Kl bonds. First —They are the superior claim upon al together the must vital and valuable portion of the through line. fecund.—Besides tile fullest benefit of the Gov ernment nuh•ldy, (which is a subordi nate !tend the road rimed ~ e s the benefit id large donations (ruin California. Third.—Fully half the whole cost of grading 81l) Miles eastward of Sail Frauelheo is CCM- 1112M2Y=n= colupleted. L•burth.—A local business already yielding twice-cold the anunul interest liabilities CAM===El=M coin. Pip/i.—The principal as well as the Interest of Its Bonds tieing payable lu coin, upon .. legally hinding agreement. Hurl ig carefully Investigated the resources and prospects of tt.e Road, and the manage men. of the Company's MLitt's, we cordially recommend these Bonds to Trustees, Es ecutors, institutions and Whet a us an eminently sound, rthable and remunerative form of perownent vegincnt. Convernions of Uovernment ecurt ties The following are the current. rates (Septem ber o,lw subject. of sours°, to slight varlat lour from flay to day. Wu receive ln exchange: U. S. es. 10111, coupon, UL/ pay difference.. 158 411 U. h. 5.2 s, 1.402, coupon, do .. Si)l 411 f , . S. 0.20„, !mei, effillloll, do .. 103 OU I', s. 5 2 1 0, 14111. Ct)111 , 1 , 11, lit, .. 1.18 411 U. h. 5-'2.Us, :se f, (..o‘v), coupon do .. 120 WI U. h. 5 , ..u5, lfsl7, 110 W), soupou do . 1211 9U tr. 4. iu• 1 ~,, C.,111/.11, and pay do .. :18 411 I% h. 7•0 N, (.211 001010), do .. 1:18 I f C. N. 7.7 , s, c:ifl serlssf, do .. 104 111 For sale by lianke /I.IIQ Bankers generally, of whom demo:111110u Pamphlets and Slaps 11110 be Obtained, 11111 i by FISK & II A TCH, Bankers Dealers In Gov't, becurltles FMffEfIEWMG Also hy lioNS' ,t FOX., 1' llludulphhi, l'a svp iu zinulmw tor *tlt ur Amt. 1,10 FA LE O S VES Y REASALI ABLE r Darin 17U Acres, nn nal, din the fertile Cumberland Valley, live tulle' above Carlisle and contiguous to the Railroad. For terms apply to A. J. :aANDERSUN, No. 21 North Duke street, uctil 21..1&‘• Lancaster, Pa. REAL ESTATE. Fon SALE • IN DELAWARE B' .JAMES B. BlooM, Real Estate Agent at CLAYION, DEL. Over 60,000 .Acres of the Onest Black and Truck Lauds in America. The cllma; ela mild and healthy. Chu, chew and Schools numerous. Lands shown free of charge. sep 1s VALUABLE FAIEB AT PRIA:ATE SALE. CONTAIN,INU ABOUT 25U ACRES, WI id which are muter a high state of cultßra torn, 75 acres of good Voodlaud, and a thriving Apple and Peach Orchard of about. 10 acres. It Is well watered, has several never-failing spring., and a stream of water running through it. It Is well fenced in, a large part with new posts and rails. The buildings con sist of two large NEW BRICK DWELLINGS, two Barns, one or which is a new double-decker, one large Hay House, Wagon Sled for four Wagons, Corn Crib, Cleled Granneries, Cider House, true Carriage House, Carpenters, Shoe- Makers and Blacksmith Soups, Wood House, Dry Hous , Smoke House, and a two-story stone Spring House. Near lt, may be had lime and other fertilizers, and a good market for Hay, Brain and Produce. Cheap transporta tion by water to Baltimore and Philadelphia markets. 1 he subscriber on account of advancing years and fishing health, will sell at a low figure and on terms to suit the purchaser. JACOB ZEIGLER, West Bangor, Peachbottom township, sep Ili ILA& ILW York county, Pa. VALUABLE BROAD I'OP COAL LANDS 0 a .4 A LE. Estate of John N. Lane, late of the City of silo Alert In Broad Top Wwnselp, Cledford county. nox 110 Tno•tn:11•• 111witr.t1 1 II II ittoptlN ell .111,4) Iltlll, rt 11 1 111 pll.. 1,1" trio 1103 , 1 ,, W11 I,ritut•ll I WI 1.1 lit, 111,1' RIP Ore 11. , 1 , 01VC11, 011 111 n lluul. III:131311 nod 1101101 lop 1(001001, it blench 01 welch fond hue beon iruded llp mold roll to or neer mild tuna, 'l'llenu NIX raffle ere lull µnod co II Milian lOW rot w uuu or toe 1...1,1 cool estuiro ul Ha! ii 1311.1.1 Or e3llll 111 , 1E1010d cep be 111 Bled WI $ll 114 ltuu, 111/11 3 .3 /X AlllOllllll, Tl,') caul 311. 111 111 LA toirellier, or rikeli or . the ,wo 1.1111 1. , ul 1111,101 , 1101uttlydul,uolitavoioily, relloonliot I reel In nlttletedne.t.rol 11111 en 11,111 till, 111111VO 61 ucl N, iiimr H10110;111 ..; mumly lulu; IN IL weel 13,01 Li net 6101 nut %villa ulcui• It 111 tilliblll% I'UDIt/1111 tilMiting to purchaNelll.l l'olorEtli to Mr. ltubcrt, or Mi. Fulton, Etigineere and lieologiedu, Who have examined the A map ol tlie laultte cun Lu ween Ur bud by itil• plywg to too unilmiidginaL Any further inlurmation duel red before the Wile can be had by udu runnlug the A.dintubitra• torn, at Lancaster, PII., 01 the 11. m, Minauel L. at Bedford. l'a. Ts:Rms.—lw-third 01 the purehame money on I lie day of the coutlrtnatlon of the sale by the Lourl, une•third In one year, and one-third lu two years thereulter with Interest. W. CARPENTER, 11. B. S WARE, Administrators de bouts non of Solna N, Lnne, dee'd. Lancaster, Pa., Sept. 25, 1867. Heli 2.5 tsda.vr uoarau,ct T,ompantro. itIILIWIff:LTT:IrIIIJ CAPITAL AND AS9E7IY, $532,210 49 This Company continues to Insure Build ings, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by .fire, on the mutual plan, either for tt cash premium or premium note. 6IXTB. ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount 1u5ured t ...88,304,2a5.51 Less am't expired in '6...... 212,338.00 8,091,969.51 CAPITAL AND INCOME. Am't of premium notes, Jan. let, 15445 8426,090.66 Less premium notes ex pired in 1565 • 16,078.55 410,017.21 Arn't of premium notes received ini 865 115,584.15 Balance of yremlums, Jan. Ist, 1860 • 3,830.11 Cacti receipts, less con, mnealous In 1985 40,786.811 8+570,188.87 CONTRA. Losses and expenses paid in 1865 , 8 87,887.88 Balance of Capital and Assets. Jan. 1, 1888 582,210.49 8470,188.8 A. S. GREEN, President. GiEORHE YouNd, Jr., Secretary. MICHAEL S. SHUMAN, Treasuier, DIRECTORS: Robert Crane, - William Patton, R. T. Ryon, John W. Steacyl John Fendrlon, (ieo. Young, Jr. R. G. bilnicla, Nicholas McDonald, Sam'! F. Eberlein, Michael S. Shuman, Amos S. Green,. S. C. Slaymaker, F orn toad Sparing. THEO. W. RERR, Agent, North ke street, opposite the Court House, mar Lswi LANCASTER PENN'A. itirgints gent dotatt. FIIIST•11&TE FAKIR IN THE VALLEY 11,. OF VIRGINIA FOR SALE.—I wish to sell the farm on which I live. It is situated in Clarke county, Virginia, on the Shenandoah river, 8 miles southwest of •Millwood. 8 miles .•outh of White Post, and 12 miles of Winches ter. It contains about 200 ACRES of best quality Lim esume Land, part river bottom, plenty of wood and water. A fine BRICK DWELLING, containing nine large rooms ; wso a Stone House for tenants, out buildings, a mill site, two large orchards, dm. An extended credit of several years will be given on the must of it, if dealred by the pur chaser. For further information apply to editors of Lancaster Intelligencer or to myself. I would be glad to see any one wishing to purchase. Address, REV. JOHN PICKETT, Millwood, Clarke county, Va. ltda3mw VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN L01:1- DOUN COUNY, VIROINIA.—I offer for sale the farm on which I reside, containing 2tH.FX ACRES. lying near the Trap, in Loudoun county, on the road leading from emlekersville to Upperville, One mile southeast of the Blue Ridge moun tain, ten miles from Piedmont, on the fri.U. R. R. and fourteen miles from Pnrcellville on the Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad. The land is of dne quality, sell watered and wooded, there is a handsome STONE DWELLING HOUSE on the premises, uud other out-houses. The location is beautiful and remarkably healthy, the greater portion of the land 1. under good atone fencing; It has also a good Apple and Peach Orchard. I would Invite the attention of persons wishing to purchase land in Lou doun, to this very desirable farm. aug2l ltdestfw A. R. CARTER. FOR MALE. TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES OF PRIME LIMESTONE LAND, In Clark county, Va., DA half miles from a Railroad Depot; good lin provemeuts ; well fenced and watered; an abundance of good timber, and so arranged as to divide well into two farms. I have also other farm property (or sale, all of which will be sold low, the object bring to make a division of the estate. Those in search of land in this section might do well to give me a c iii before purchasing elsewhere. For further informa tion call on or address THOS. N. LUPTON Winchester, Va., Je it ltditt(w) (who Is agent for Heirs.) FINE lIINEINAL LAND FOE SALT.— The subscriber wishes to sell a most valu able tract of land, situated In Green county, Va., 12 miles from Gordonsville, and 12 front Charlottesville, containing 200 ACRES. about 70 of which is cleared and In a good state of cultivation, and the balance Is heavily tim bered. There is a never-faillng spring of water near the house, and tisrlft Run, a branch sufficient ly' bold to turn any kind of Machinery, rune near the line. This tract ban on Ran excellent supply of PLlttli; CRYSTALIZED MAUNETIE Mlllittn.l, from which the finest iron and steel can be manufactured. This mineral 1. of the very best quality, and, with capital, this place can be made one of the most valuable In the State of Virgtnia. The VlrgiulaCentral Railroad—about 12 miles distant—is of easy access by good roads leading to Utiarlottesvllle and Uordousvl lie. For further Information address J A(101.1 W. ZERKEIL, New Hope, Augusta co., Va. oct U ltdmlmw pargland feat 65tatt. ÜBLIC MALE, OF 6 TRACEN, 1600 Acres Farming and Wood laud. I will sell positively, and without reserve, on SAILIK DA Y, OCTOBER 19th, 1817 at one u', lock M., at Barton's Hotel s Hancock, Washington coun ty, Maryland, in a or li tracts, about Sal In timber, and 800 AUHEri In farming land, part. auout 3181 Acres, iu rich bottom laud di vided Into THREE FARMS, yell Improved and In good order, with a good saw and Grist Mill on one, all within 3 miles of the B tti O.R.R.,andCheaspeuke & Ohio Canal at Hancock, near churches, schools, .cc. One fourth cash, within 30 dam lialancii in three equal yearly pay mania, with interest, these lauds will be sold low. A great bargain Par particulars rater to HUGH MCALEER, Frederick, Mil. V U ALABLE MARYLAND FARM FOR V SA LE.—The subscriber offers for male the following described valuable Farm, 811 anted In Carrot county, Maryland containing 135 At RES, :34 of which are heavily covered with lirst-rate White Uak, Black Oak, Chestnut Oak and Chestnut 'I 'tuber; the balance is in excellent farming order, producing the test 01 wheat, corn, outs, timothy, and clover, and is easily tanned. All the fields but one have water therein; the I4114111;10 are near the centre of the farm and the land Is beautifully and con veniently located. The Improvements thereon erected are a two and half-sl ory BRICK DWELLING Hu LINE, 32 by 57 feet, containing 14 rooms Ilxed up with till the 4:unveil i r uses of a tirstselass country seat, with cellar under the whole,Brick Kitchen attached to the rear; Ice House, Brick Dairy, with a neVur-faillng Spring of good water therein, Well in trout of the house, Tenant !louse, lirlek Bank Barn, 111 by SO feet, a Tan nery having 51 Vats, with facilities for securing from 400 to 500 cords of Chestnut Uak Bark. . _ . • _ There are Ilia A ppl , 'Prees of assorted varieties with other trult I rsus on the pi cruises. Thu Wins° lx In I fully situated with yard in front. There le not n in•tre tlonlrable farm In the county,belegabetit One mile trout flu ncliester, county and Blatt, a feresald, Winch has 1W In. habitants, 1 churches and a college. Thu turn pike from Ilimover to Baltimore passes In trout of the dwelling. Atkin..., Ci EU. SHOWER, Manchester, Carrol county, sop 30 Maryland AVALUABLE TART AT PI 7 IIII.IICNALE. —file under.i g nod will ulf,r at. public sale on TUIiii , DAY, 2'kl Mat of OCTOBER next., In front. of the Court House, In Ihiguret• town, lie Gino they purchased from the Exec tit of Sam. Schindle, deceased, It lug about mile Bum the Broadfording, tin the Conoco eneague creek, and known cc the Zeller Farm, and contains 318 ACRES OF LAND, more or less, about 70 acres or which is well limbered. it is also well supplied with run ning water, a running pump In the Burn yard, and a neverfaillug spring near the house. The land is of a gdal productive quol.ty and admirably adapted to the raising ul grain and grazing. The improvements consist of a sub stantial Two-Story saoNE HOUSE, with a stone back building, a large stone Baru, about 00 by 80 feet, with a covered rack adjoin ing it, large enough to winter a hundred bead of cattle, both of which have been recently covered. Also, a largo wagon shed, with two h corn cribs attached, large enough to old three or four thousand bushels of corn, together with all other necessary out-buildings, such as a spring house, bake house, smoke house, Ac, '1 his limn bus on It a large U. chard of excel lent fruit trees—ht mho' t It Is one of the most desirable farms in the county, and can if de sired b. divided Into two farms with a propor tion of timber and water on both. Persons wishing to view the premises, or to get any other information, can do so by calling on either of the anderslgned, or On the Messrs. Boyers, who reslao on the farm. Terms of Sale—One-third of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale, and the balance in four equal annual payments there after, to be secured by notes, with approve I security—and to bear Interest (ruin the first day of Ap ISGS, tile Interest to be pad on the who.e amount annually. Possession given on theist day of April next, and on the payment of the whole of the pur chase money, a good and sufficient deed will be given free, clear and discharged of all en cumbrance.. The growing crop to be excep'ed. W. T. HAMILTON G. W. SMITH. oct 2 thw 33 rttSTEL'..I SALE IMPROVED AND EIMBEE REAL ESTATE VALUABLI YEAR HA C. , ERSTO Under and by vlrtneof a Decree of the Circuit Court for Washlnatan maul v, milting taro Court of 14111 y, the unillysigned Trustee will ash at public sale, In front of the Court House door, Hagerstown, on TUESDAY, 111 0 I,3TD DAY OF OCTOBER, 18117, at ll o'clock, A. M., all that valuable farm called the residence of the late Washington L. Herr situated on the old Waynesboro* fond, abut 5 tulles north of Ilagerstov 0, con tattling 111 ACH.FIi OF LAND, ...dr.! or 1,4 lul of which Is VI LY TIM The hind I• In t ho highest, ntiite of coil Iva. In. end ender g , ..n1 fencing. The linprnveniet. v....mints 0(11 very large and comm.... How. ItICK E ll BAIL. , HTAIII,E, ICL 110CSE, CORN CRIBS, and oiln.r oul-bUlidlngg to bo iin a 11r.1-clugg Garth. Thum itru novnr hulluu gR 11111 i II lanai Ntruain of running wilier on 11111 flvtn, Ihn farm will 111. VIII In', or PIIII)CliV 111(.11, 111 lIIOTrLI. to. , may think udvl.nbin, An arc:untie T• 1111 or Ow Jr;.o orly lIS itinilly kiwi will lie rx hlbltnd at Ills A Imo, lit thy m u ms inns will lA, .0111 au vldcd half 111 a Litt of !Amin titin Laud, contain. Ing 11 A( R,L4 MEE= Terms of sale as prescribed by the Decree are as follows, to Uus-fourth of the purchase money to be paid In cash ou the day of sale, and the balance In four equal annual pay ments, the purchaser or purchasers giving notes bearing interest from day of sate, with security to he approved by the Trustee; and upon t. he pay meta of the whole purchasemoney the Trustee will execute a good and sufficient deed of the property to toe purchaser or pur chasers. The growing crop and corded and down wood will be reserved. Title perfect. All conveyancing, included, United mtates stamps at the cost of the purchaser or purchasers. Possession given April 1 18811. THOS. W. BERRY, Trustee. 13 Lexington street, Baltimore, Md. CHAM. FUTIEHEIT, Auctioneer. sep U ltiLitsw A FIRST-RATE FREDERICK VALLEY ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY.S.:X ACRES, situated 11 miles Northeast of Frederick City, fronting on the new Turnpike road leading to and witnin 3 miles of Woodshoro'. Improve• ments, UWE:LUSH, SWITZER BARN, etc., good. The land under cultivation with a large percentage of the pure Oxide of Iron and Lime; is in good tilth and clear of obstruc tions. Running water in every field. A rare opportunity to purchase a first-rate Farm. 20 ACRES of this Tract lies on th• East side of Israel's Creek and is in Timber. Also, EIGHTY-TWO & HALF ACRES IN TIMBER, lyi❑g 2 miles on the road leading from Israel's Creek Church to Liberty. _ _ _ JOHN SIFFORD, Real Estate Broker, No. 11 South Market st oct 2 .ita. 39 Frederick, Md. PRIVATE sALF.—THE UNDERSIGNED offers to sell at private sale, the farm on which he resides, in Drumore township, Lan caster county Pa., CONTAINING ABOUT 240 ACRES, 190 in a very high state of cultivation, divided Into cunveulen tfields by good fences,all having access to wafer. 50 ACRES are covered with thriving timber. All needful buildings large and of the most substantial kind. This is a most desirable property. Terms made to suit. For further information address Mechanics Grove Post Office , or call on the farm. SANDERkI MOCULLOUGH. sep 11 OW 89 gar *tit or Sot. VALVABLE FANS AT PUBLIC SALE. —On SATURDAY, 00rOBER 20,1887, the under!lgned, AdministratrLx of the estate of Join Williams, deceased, in pursuance of an order of. the Orphans' Court of Lancaster County, will expose to public sale, on the premises, the following real estate of said de ceased. viz: All that valuable farm or plantation, situate in Bart township, in said county, on the road leading from Georgetown to Mount Pleasant, one mile west of the former place, adjoining lands now or late of John Draneker, Samuel Er g ma., Skipwith Howett, and others, contain m&s ACRES AND 156 PERCHES OF LAND, on which are erected a good two-story Weather boarded DWELLING HOUSE, four rooms on alloor, with Outkitchen, and Bake Oven at tached; a large Frame Bank Barn, 52 by 40 feet, with ample stabling for horses and cattle; Wagon Shod, Carriage House, Corn Crib, spring House, and other outbuildings. The land is of excellent quality, lately well limed, with about Live acres In heavy timber. and welt watered by running titre tuns. The prem• lass are well located, near churches, mils, schools, stores and post office, and are sup posed to contain large mineral deposits, idiaits having been sunk, and copper and nickel ore bound in the immediate vicinity. Also, the right to fish In the a , joining mill dam is ex pressiy reserved to this property. Terms—One-thimi of the purchase money to be secured at interest fur the life or the WiliOW, and I aid at her decease; one-third to be paid on the first or April next, when deed will be made; and the remainlog oue-t. ird to be se cured by mortgage on the premises, to be I aid April I, 18b11, watt interest Horn April 1, ISH. Sale to commence nt 1 o'clock P. Si. on said day, when allandance will be given uud con• ditions of sale made known by ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, Adin'x. Gao. Witirsos, Auctioneer. oct 1 hew ci VA Lill ABLE MILL PROPERTY AT PRIVAI E SALE.—The undersigned offer to sell at private sale their valuable UEIaT AND SAW MILL., which have been thorough ly repaired recently, having a large run of cus tom; with THIHA -FIVE ACHES OF' LAND thereto b.•longing. Also, an adjoining Cann of about SIXTY-TWO ACRES, well improved, with all necessary buildings, belonging to J. P. Hutton. These properties are situated in Priffilore township, Lancaster county, on the road lead ing from Liberty - Square to Conowing Fur nace, and will be sold together or separately, on aeeomodatiug terms, For any particulars In regard to said proper ties on or address J. P. Hutton, residiu; thereon, Liberty Square, P. O. J. P. HurroN, act. 2 lim w°aUl JOHN McSPARRAN. VALUABLE CHESTER COUNTY FARO at Praytt , e sale.—The subscriber Intend ing to remove to the West., offers ft.r s In his farm, situated in Upper Oxford twit., I Nester county, on the limestone road leading from Oxford borough. to Parkesbnr g, w Ihiu CA,• miles of the tormer Mac, all Li „lout torte miles from Eikv he w nud Jou, on the Pulladel phis and blab tt more C. R. It., CONTAINING ,U-SOUT 123% ACRES, IUU Acres of with are under a high state M cultivation, and the remaining may, Acres are good woodland. This farm Is well watered, having a never. calling spring and a stream running through the central part; is enclosed with good fence, and has a iliriving Apple Orchard. The improvements consist of a good, coin. fortable STUN?, MANSION, divided into con venient rooms, with porch in front, the length or the building, and it good cellar underneath ; large double decker Barn, 70 by 65 feet, Wagon House and Corn Crib attached, Ili by , ••et, with good stabling underneath; Woad , • me, and Uranaries In good order. There I. tin ning waiter In the barn yard, and there are a large Stone Spring House, nuitable ior diary purposes, etc., cow:6IIMM to the home, s m o k e nouee,aud otter out.bulldings,thereon erected. Theproperty Is Cl , Oveulent to school., churches, mill:, and will be sold on reason•Mie terms. For further particulars apply to FRANCIai CONWAY, lien Wing on the premises; or 6. H. RICHEY, iluenclvilit Chi ,ter county; or BENI. HICKMAN, sep 4 81w; No. 112 West Orange st., Lancaster DRIVATE MALE.--THE SU WWltlllEit j_ being about to deellue all fanning °pet sell at private sale the following real es tai 0,10 wit: No. 1 Is a farm situated lu the township of Wcet Fallowfleld, county of Chester and State of Pennsylvania, adJoiffing laudb; of Alexan der Hodgson, David Itand,„John Cilldßant and others, CONTAINING ABOUT 220 ACHES, Thin in considered one of the best limns The western part Chester county. No. 2 is a fur : situated In the town..lll county and that. foresaal, adjoining lauds James Lights, I. urge it. OH, :16rutuun It and others, knin •t as the ' Ulcuuvlllu Farm cusTAINI:sIO lel ACItEs, with extra line buildings and running wider In every field. 111 s In a high slide of cultiva tion and wnuld betillelegant stunnier reel .2111,0 The above flows are about lIJ miles Iron Cortiranville, In West, Fallowlield township, Chester county. tie, 3 Is a Farm contatnlng sl ACRES, If Upper Oxford township, county and blll.t aforesaid, adjoining lands of Alexander 11,1 ton, John lions and others. This farm of In good state of cuWvatlun, 10.1 n turther do script 101 l is unnecessaty, These fa' hill positively lit sold as Ho subscriber is determined to wind up all farm lug bustness. The greater portion or the pur chase money can lay In the properties seem., by bond and mortgage if desired by the pur oilmen Call on JO:ik:Pli I'. W A LTuN, Cuehranrille, ur addru,n Cuehrativillu Pont ()Moe nur; I I DRIVATE HALF . OF DESIRA lILE I.) TOWN PROPERTV.—The undersigned will sell at private sale, it large BRICK MEIL• CHANT MILL, running three psirs of stoms, In excellent running order, (Mimi a large Onto torn invitees.. There urn G ACRES OF LAN I), more or less, itdJoining the mill, upou which there Is erected it TWU-STUItY BUICK lIOLIeIE, Brick Darn, entirely new, with stabling 'or .1 horns tad Ii cows; threshing floor, dry. There Is MI On'llard ul Clofte This property is Niteated on Loon spring," in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., And would be very desirable fora inetory, &tr. The only reason that the owner has selling Is, that he wishes to retire front intsi• tens. For further partleulttrs addroes or call ou \VM. IS. BUTLe.II, Attorney at Law stud heal Estate Agt., J. 5. Ilthetiw, Carlkle, l'a FOR SALE I. VALUABLE MILL Property and Farm, situated in Franklin county, Penn's, on the turnpike hetween Greencastle and AI Greer burg, 7 tulles (ruin the Franklin Railroad, 2 miles froin iiiercershurg with advantages Milne schools, churches, &c. The property consists of 250 ACHES of Limestone and Slate Land, on v. Melt is erected a three- tory STUNK MILL, with line water power, lately put In good repair, a Mil ler's SI 0:1F. HOUSE and Stable, iiirgo Htonu MANSION HOUSE with beautifully Improved grounds; Stable, Liardebs and Mt, a sub stantial F Barm House and large Stone,arn. _ - , Theo property Will be sold together, r divided to suit purehusers, Apply on the premises, or by letter to JU6EPH 3L 111EsTER, Upton Post °glee, Franklin county, lienun i Jlelipasses the duor dully aug 21 (J CT ORn R 0 FARM FOR SA k.J SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26'm, 1867, by vir tue ,uf the directions of the wdi of Jacob Brown, rioceased, will be sold at public sale nu the premises, the late farm nU s 'id deceased, situate In Little Britain township, Lancaster county. adjoining lands of Reuben Cook, flou ry I'. Townsend and others, crort,dulng UiS ACRES, 711 PILID 'll ES, about 3 miles from West Nottingham Station, on Baltimore and Phila delphia Central It. It. 50 acres thereof is valu able White Oak and Hickory woodland, thn rernaim'er is arable laud divided Ito nine fields all convenient to water. The improve ments consist of a two story sTONE DWEL LING HOUSE, divided into seven apa tun cuts, FRAME. BARN, 50 y Li feet, Wagon boast', and other improvements All the buildings are covered with slate. There is an orcoard at choice fruit trees in flue beat lug order on the premises. The land is in a high stale of cunt. \ration end under good fences. A Spring and Spring House near the Dwelling House, and running water On the place. One-third of the purchase money is to re main charged as widow's dower dur,ng the life of the widow of said Jacob Brown, deceased. Sale to colnmeuce:•t 2 o'clock, P. M. 01 sa day, wnen the conditions will ice made knou by DAVI D 11K INVN, Executor• CATHARINE BROWN, Executrix. aug 3111,13:Me. Sept IS. act 16-23 :12 VAI.UAIII.F: REAL. AT FIFA( SA 18G7, will be sold at public sale, on the preinlsh 01 the subscriber, the following .1 escribeil vain able real estate, to wit: ill AllitES ill.' LAND, more or less, sit tinted In I olernln township Imileaster ,111/ , Iln• road Junin; 'roll 1,11 lie lilt In 1r It a bounded hy ..t, 1,, o r !min Ili, ',rill, \VI:, roil I• : . "11111111i VCI/11/,rii 111111 ,Vilol eon Is nl cr1,.l A. good nti1,41,,1i iii IW., Kn):cr. litr.A.l , Ennie liana thin t gaud Wflgoii licalso, %VIII! Coll, Crib Mini:bed . • There In an excellent ntreant of water pansing through the properly. About 110 iutren o 1 the above men I lotted land In good meadow. This prupurty Wyk'. d Into con vitnient fields, with good reheen, and there is 1411111eilfIll. Wood un 11. for hounitholil and fencing pnrllo4l.S. It iS(14111. butt 111111. /401100.14. MINN and Clllll2llll/4, and is ill U. good neighborhood. Sulu to corn ito•nce it I o'cloelc I'. M., of said dav, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOSEPH SUELLEN DER. td,l.Dow DUBLIN' VALE.—ON NAT U It DA Y. OCTO, 13E,H, 11th, 1167, will he sold hy ;albite Hale, N in the village of ew Ininvll le, Pequeit town. suit, Lancaster county., where tile road leading from Lancaster city to Conestoga Centre , rosses the runt front Wahatik to Willow Street, the following Heal Estate to wit: flail an Acrs of Uround, having thereon ei ected TWO-Mary BRICE Iliti•sE, with basement and summer 1(1k lieu, Bake Oven, Hog Sty, ere There are eight room In the lam e, one of which was formerly u•ed Os It store. The house is roofed wit., state, and is us 1400 d us new There are a 11111111*r cit Fruit Trees on the 101, . _ Also heir an ACRE of ground, having t here on ore ted a one and a illi/J-story LOU 1101 :41i, and summer :Kitcnen, a New Frame Stable. A large Two-Story Log and Frame Shop, tie by 2.5 feet, occupied as a Blacksmith and Wagon maker Shop, and would suit admirably for a machine shop, being one of the best stands in the county. uric of the second story looms is feet long and 28 feet wide, and there are porches front and rear. All these L1211,111;4 are as good as new. The above propert les adjoin lands of .]lent, Harnish and Jacob D. Landis, and are located convenient to churches, schools and mills. The sale, which will commence et 2 o'clock, P. M., will take pla e at the public house al Henry uourad, in Sew Danville, where per sons wishing to see the proper' lee are request ed to call. The terms will be made known on the day of sale, and possession given on the first or April next. HENRY CONRAD. At the same time and ; lace will be sold the following real estate, containing 113%, Perches, with a two-story Frame LAVELLI:SIi HOUSE; 22 by 26 feet, wi.n three rooms on the first and four on the second floor, nearly new, and a Summer H use, with other necessary out buildings, adjoining the above property and land of Jacob liarnish arid Widow Conrad,und fronting on the road leading from Wabank. to Willow Street. Possesalon and a good title will be given or the drat day of April, niaa. onto 2Lw@ltd• ,JACOB D. LAND It THE UNDERSIGNED REGIST, R Bankruptcy In and for the Ninth Congres. Bionai bistrict of Pennsylvania, (composew , i the county of Lancaster,) 18 prepared to attend to the duties of that office at his place of busi ness In South Queen street, on the east side three doors from Centre Square In the city of Lancaster. SLA IMAKER, Je 16 2td6r.trw ; : • •up • grp 4300d0, &c. 1867, FALL DRY GOODS. 1867. HAGER .4 BROTHERS are now ARenini_a handsome assortment of FALL AND WIN TER DRY GOODS, and invite an examina tion of their Stock. - - - LADIES' DRESS GOODS - - - A line selection of French, English and American Fancy Dress Goods in new Designs and Colorings, Plain Colored Silks, Poplins, Barritz, Empress Cloths, Poplin Alpacas, French Merinoes, 6-4 Wool De Lnines—in select Mcuies. BLACK SlLKS—from low priced to extra quality. HUDDERSFIELD PLAIDS, Barred French Flannels and Plain Opera Flannels. MOURNING GOODS of Lupin's manufacture Black Bombazines, Barrltz, Empress Cloths, Tam's°, 04 Wool De Lalnes, Poplin Alpacas. Mohalrs and Long and square 'Black Thibet shawls, English Crape Veils, dc. SHAWLS, CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS An elegant aasortment of New Style Shawls and Cloaks and a great variety of new trailer- lais for Cloaks lu choice colors of French Bea ♦er, Chinchilla, Velvet Beaver, Felt Cloth, dte. CLOAKS made to order. LAMES' FURNISHING GOODS. Ladles and Children's Merino Vests, Corsets, Moves, nwrklnun, floup Sklrla Haltnorals, ac. A (oil MN ortment ut best makes. All of which will be sold al Lowest Prices. HAUER A BROTHERS H OUNEF URN INIIING GOODM English 13russels and Tapestry Carpets. Three Ply, ingrain and Venetian Carpets. Velvet Rugs and Cocoa Pour Mats. ' English and American 011 Cloths tPER lIA.NCIINGS, Plain and Decorative WINDOW SHADES, CHINA AND GLASSWARE. Marseilles Quilts, Blankets, Table and Plano Covers, and a huge Stock of Domesttc Cotton and Woolen Goods, which we will sell at Low Prices. B=lllMaiiiiM FUR .116:1 AND BOYS. LargeStock—.ll new—of ourown manufacture AT LowEsT PRICES. OVERCOATS from best to lowest grade. FINE MUSS St - In- , . cAsslmEnr: BUSINESS SUITS. SA.TTINI.I"I JEAN SUITS. EI,,Q,ULNIAUX, ALSO TWIST iIk:AVERS. FINE BLACK AND COLORED CLOTHS. PLAIN AND FANCY COATINGS, new styles BLACK d: FANCY CASSIMEREs, " " VELVET CORDS, SATTINETTS, JEANS, dm air - Custom Work made up In best style promptly. sep 1 tlw HAUER tt: BROTH EMS. W ENTZ BROTHERN, No. 5 EAST KING STREET fro now opening New Goothi for FALL AND WINTER DRAWS 60 OD.s. The special rtitention of ladles In requested to our unrivaled stock of FALL AND WINTER DltEsq3 CIOODS. CLOTH&, CAB.SI.III , :h! E'S A D :V 6 , The cheapent and Lest stock of Ia Lancaster. PETS': CARPETS HOUSFKEEPER.—trxannne our stock of LARPETs, tioOli H EMI' CARPETS 50 cents per yard. MUSLINS, CALICOES, CHECK'S, OINCHIAMS, ULOVES, AND HOSIERY REMEMBER THE PLACE FOR BA RU A INS BEN HIVE STORE. WENT'/, BROTHERS mop 11 tfw 35J N 0.5 East King mtruot. A RARE CHANCE FOR HARtiAINS IN CLOSINO OUT A LOT OP Y GOODS! CHEAP JOHN'S VAILIETY s o No. S EAMT KING ST IL 11 IC 'l', iSfost of these gouda have been bought nl low figures, and will now ho closed out at, lees tilall the original cosi, Also a great reduction in prices of a large assortment of CLOCKS, JEWELRY! PHOTOU RAPII FRAMES LI: ALBUMS El= TIN WARE, COAL OIL LAMPS, Sl= TIMIMINC3B OFALLIiI.NDS PERFL'II MIX, FANCY A NI) OTHER SCIA PS dm., 4l' GIM!IiMMII= UUIC ARRANGEMENTS WITH THE LARGE PU131.1-411INO HGUSEs 1=1:21=1 D=innilM2l E=M AS WILL ENABLE US To DIVE TERMS DI RECToRS TEACHERS AND uUNTRY MERCHANTs, AND ALL INTEIiEsTED IN sCHOUL HOOKS SUCH AS WILL WORK O - REATLY TO TIIE A DV ANTAO E ALL PA RT lES CONCERNED. DIRECTORS, =KG =NM =INSI= A.ND CHILDREN, PE LAsE H C IVE US A ALI YOU WILL. FIND UU It tiTOCK LARUE, sELECTED, AND IN EVEItY WAY IN 0001) CONDITION Usual large and WA 11-selected Stock or Ameri can, French and English Stationery, always kept up. All New Publications received as fast as issued from thu American and English Press. Wu think WO have ever) thing helong• lug to a first clone wel l•arran ged Book and Sta tionery Store. Stop In and see for yourselves. J. E. BARE, Vin, li East El ng•st., Lancaster, Pa. MiMI=IIMMI (111 , 78 !'ON 7HE 110LIDAYN I Ital)lo tor Old and Young—MD.lo ur leo:rim I 111111,ES, PRAYER AND HYMN 1100104, or Alt o..tiorniffitoon, roliTs IN I:I,UE AND BULB, Ac, Annuals Wrltl ' ins Basks, Regency Desks, Work Boxes, Jewelry Boxes, Ladles' fort Fullrut Dressing Cases, Autograph Books Albums, NEW UANIES. Chessmen and Boards, Backgammon Boards, English Toy Books, Moveablu Toy (bolts, Linen Books, Sw 14ii Buildlng Blocks, Union College Blocks, Village School Blocks, A B C Blocks, Picture Blocks, Jackstraws, Transparent Slate Packet-Books, Bold Pens, tra. Please call and examine, at J. M. WE -/HAEFFETVS dee .1 trd.twi Oheap Book Store. hardware, gitoreo, &c. 0. H. STEINMAN. C. F. RENGIEIt. DIAACUILI.XII H A ED IV AKE! THE OLDEST AND LAROEST MTABLIIH NIENT IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO., • WEST KIND STREET, Having recently enlarged their liwre and thus greatly increased their business utellitles, now offer to the community, AT THE LOWEST PHILADELPHIA RATES the finest assortment in the mnrket, of HARD W ARE SADDLERY OILS, PAINTS, GLASS STOVIIS IROlqi AND STEEL, CEDAR WARE, SLEIGH-BELLS, CUTLhRY,I OIL CLOTHS, SKATES, &a PERSONS COMMENCING HOUSEKEEPING will find a full assortment of goods In then They are also agents (or a ■uperlor article NAILS, and for DUPONT'S CELEBRATED GUN AND ROCK POWDER .161-The highest cash price paid for Clover imoUll, and old Flax Seed. Ldeo 81 /Maw agticultur4l ffmpitmento, Ea. COMPLETE MAIO ÜBE HENRY BOWER, GRAYS FERRY ROAD, PHILADELPHIA, SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, AMMONIA AND POTASH. Warranted Pre° From Adulteration PACKED IN BAGS 175 LBS. EACH PRICE $.55 PER TON OF 2,000 POUNDS. DISCOUY7' 70 DEALERS. BOOTH at. G ARRETT, of Philadelphia, Chemists of high .tending in their report of the analysis, says to tot: "The constitution of the shove Indicates a decided advance lit tile composition of a leer. tilizer by the Introduction of a considerable per connate of Potash, and eolliltenilneem the claim Involved in the name Complete Manure." WILLIAMS & Ni O4t, of Philadelphia, Cqem- Pits of large experience in the an 13 sin e( Per th/7mm, says: " We find from an analysis of your ' Complete Manure,' that the ❑tune you have Oven It Is certainly iVailly.ted by Its ettellileal emnposl ttou; In add Ilion to thus cordially reemilinvell lug your Fertilizer from a stand point, we should state that its inecila:.ical von ditiou is most excellent, being such as to a it of Its use In the drill w [Mout tut thvr prepa rat Ion." Thu "Complete Manure - has helm used largely ou various crops, and the testimoity thus far received proves It to be the hest I"er• Clllter IntroduceiL Orders received and 1n b.rmat lon given by DLXON, sll.ll-CPLESS & CO. SOLE ,\l: EN is, 40 South W harves, Phlutdelph la, aug lyw 31 T O OCR CUSTOMER.% We taste pleasure In announclug to Dealers In Feria!mars, and the Agricultural putille, that the !MVO Within the pnst our Inc-11l Ice for the maim met lire 01 . our HAW Bong P/I , •SI'MATE, to an ext, ut unt quailed by tiny oilier House In he United states or Europe These racnit.cs no , only Include the enhugeniont of our old estabbshed WorloA 11l Philalleipbta, known an the 1)1,1,A \N I it ILE RIVER AURICULTUItAI. CHEMICAL W'ORKM, but. also the purehamt.oi extensive and well-stocked work* at Chicago, 11l , with all tile necessary machtnery, ears, Ac a , to con duct the business. Thls es htbllshumul alone has produced, annuallv,over 5,u01l tons .4,1! led Bones and Meat, and Is capable of being large ly Increased. We desire, by the elo,est Vision, to cooduc these Iwo conct.rtot so that . our customers will derive a prattleal lenelll from their connolldntlen, In tibial 11 tit! a MANURE which shall maintain a sumil lard and uniform quality, and at lb. lorecnt poNsl ble price. PERU VIAN (~ U LV SUllos'l I T I'TE I: A ll' II 0 V 1 SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME! Sole Proprietors fuel Nlitioliacturers D6LAWA RE Hi VER KIIICA qy Fartnerm are recommended to purchase of the thm:er located I their nelimlco Icco. 111 !Weill/11N %OWN' the l'honplwte Illlo' he prucurrd dlreetly I rl/111 the innlerttgued. A Priced LM, Mar a ill he hen t to all dealers who apply. Offict i No. sr LAKE sTREEr, cmc.l(i,) BAUGH, BROTHERS cf: CO., No. 1.1.41 Pearl Street. eortier of Cellar, IWholcArtie Agent for ibtrilland NOIIO \ 4, 01 (A IN, tio4iEitY drf Wt. tiro prepared to Kopply WI Sectlonol Ntlll to WI :Slootitnolloser“ for 141.1mi ll:1g Ileum , lluano and ail other hurl hid i,- Jy '.1:1111w2!i T O FAIRMERNI FIELD AND 1 , L(10D FE ..N; TUE HIMPLEST, TUE MuS r lAA:A ISLE, THE MosT ' -l lt IS fitted for Level or Rolling Cround, It Meatilly count , ucted.ituti cheap. It wakes the most, regular tenet, of tails, :111,1 is the hest substitute nu' Post and Ito II 1111.1 Worm Puttees yet discovered The Patentee has generously given the right for I 1111(!asiOr OW lily to the Lancaster County Soldiers' and Sailors' ylouu inentul Ashoetal into, and all thorn who wish to assist a patrititle purpose, and at the /OLIOe time receive value for their money, Clint do no by calling al the Court House, in Lat caster city, where they Call set. It I.IICCIIIIt'II nl I his fence anti ph tteure farm rights itt, 11111111.1,1111 prices. A•id • •n the undersigned the Pro thonotary'!" 1,111• a al Ihu COUrt(louse, Lan caster, or it the Wilco of Mai. A. C. Itel sep 18 :howl W. L. LZiMiliMiiliiMi The lkst Amateur Berry in Cultivation. Price (by nod I, postage paid.) 53.0) per dozed. PERPETUAL PIN E. "A perj,etual, Strawberry of the Pine (71144," Price (by mall, postage paid,) SI 00 for 2 plants, or asmo per dozen. Mend for Illustrated descriptive circular. We aloe offer a large and splendid (dock of FRUIT AND oIiVAMENrAI. TR ES, GRAPE TIN FM, 1 , 11.1'115, of which we mall descriptive catalogues, with prices io all applicants. EL D J. EVANS & CU., Rept 2tewl Central Nurseries, York, Pa, ATTENTION Y 0 ENO MN THE QUAKER Cl!'! . BUSINESS C 01,1,56113 Firm AND cliEsTst7T sTicv.Evi P I AI) PIII A . An Ineiltution for the practical eduentlon of young tutu per tile ■utivu tintlen of ilumlnesn I,lfe. 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