Nowt itemn, The last customs report shows receipts amounting to $2,805,788 Fourteenynegroes were eleetedto the Ala bama Convention. The Convention will meet on the sth of November. Mrs. Jett. Davis is at present in Centre Village, Vermont, visiting her mother, who lies dangerously ill. The northeast rain storm, which began yesterday, prevails along the whole gulf and Athintie soak.. The cholera h:tv th , tappett red from I'ahr tno, In Sicily, after carrying off 4771 i per sons. Three hundred and seven new patents will be issued for the week ending Novem ber sth. The total resources of the National banks, according to the last quarterly report, amount m L 495,000,000. The capital stock amounts t- :3419,500,000. 'rho Slate Depart men as ordered coun sel to he employed for t to doilmee of Colo nels Warren and Nagle, hold us Fenian prisoners by the It, Government. One man was fatally scalded, and four others were injured on Saturday, by the explosion of a }miler at Cole's piano hmtory, on Weehawken I lift near New York. Five hundred milts of the Union Pacific Railroad trnel: have been laid, and serer. teen miles more will ea rry the rood to the eastern base rir Two indi•.i twily lo he English no Lliemou N\"•1 , 1 , , , •1:0.1 II iiinvtalinnhit>c ill N,.w YOlk, 4!,ll:ti:liill , ged iutpruprir, ties and i”.lWerriell• An tinicomvii molt attempted In It mail ligi•111,•d A41:1111S, 111 till' ,11,,1S of S;il . o, i i itiociay night, lint was frighleidi I Id. do hign. 11, '4:t V:111:1.111 steamship 1,11,V;IS11- tering Yttrl: latrh,r yostt , nlay,sht. ran I ,t.11., , tit-r David Stlittl4, ta' :,t. . t• tt: titt• ~Ittpawr'", ra to.v 111.11 at tie. in St. I,fflis, uu eie• 4 the shells rslilnd c,l, kill ing 115 i. iii..n and .11:14 1111,...! 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(irmv tho limn ( )11 l'i•twk tvt•vk fnr $1.210101 ' I•herim.l 'l'lll, iiiitlors :tro t,1:i1,11,11111.4 slO, in Vit•III:iV 111 , 1,t 1)t gutlit t,11101 . 10 , rit I'olll) , , ylvlttli,t. :\1 Is. 1.17.zie ( . 1111111 c , Iii 1•11 111 , i :It 1110 extrotli, IL of 4011: \Vhilo ,call iii ray,11... i':ipt:nn A pp1.•1,,n tame upon the 1 . 1 a Lulu 11 1 1 , 1 • V,i, INVOIVO li•rl lit .I.‘v slil 4.. trot .v ()It lust 1 1 II I:rotz, , r, ~C Now 11111 iii,tl Llnrl; 11 Ir, hich Nvolplietl 11111111 mvprp.ols HIP 1:11eps; vpry tight pm's, Yenr , uffil silk 11:11 , -, v.llll Inc Pro‘vip, ittpl hrims; suPli !tip I'l-him's I'm• the cnluing spas, '1 he isditritet for the constritetiiiii of the Dauphin l'ineity Soldiers' has been :le and Is to cost eleven thou. hued dollars. It N\ ill I,e erected id lite eor tier State:eel strevis, h i r r i,ini r g. Clem 1. Emilettiari, 1114 , c1 twelve or l• 1:1111,1 hall her re4lll crushed the the iiiie.i•rs to the by a Hie.- 11. W, a tee: ihiys ;Igo. A d . .1 erieidith liate4ll, .11 11. and 11111, .\ Wens county, Nl.t, kIllt•tl, 1011 I,lS,,chile assisting his father tii hied A heavy log fell .11 e:111-ink testate death. I,high and Sumitieleinna railroad has reacii•sl atter three years of itriltioes notv establisfiem 1/01*- 11111111 , TIL HMV 11 , t,Nt . 1.11 I'o.l 111ehien and Free man SIII'.IIILIIMI, II \Vera (101111 iutu II pit 1. , I Hi.' I it thl' gitV 11,1r . viiig him loclinpieloly. !iiom .11.• extt.ill. • ••C r• II !.•11' NN,ts \ : ,, 1 1 / 1 1 '1111 1 ,1111111111.11111 tl/c/,11. 1 1111111' 1 \ 1 •,1• 111,1111 , 1 • 1 . 1 . 1111111111 1 1 11 1111• 11 1 , 1 1 1'. 111 1 1. • 11 111 .1 1:1 .1 .1 ' 1 111 .1 Y1\ 11 — )1111, 1111/111 • 11 11111'1 1 1 1111111,1 . 1,1(1 rl r, 111 ut 1111,'.1` 111 1111 . ,1,1%,.11,,,1 1/111' 1.11/I'lll . lllll l l 11_ , 11" y1,11.`1, 11. :117, • .111.1..• . '1'1111(1 • 1.• , Th,•ll . lit 1111 IS 111 City In Of I, n••••nupur c~l• Nvith tho prvviffils Nveek. Inrlu~Ir•~I in tho 11 , 1 :Inr front clu.l.•ra nt the Navy V.,11,1 I,llzllo Nanny lioltl a Mooting at PonsVnlo on SalinainV night, 101 , 11.1;1in:tit,' (lon. (:rant. for I'l'l,l - Ex i.Jv. Carlin \Vas nominated for 1,/,••ao.Oat. Joseph Cloud, of East Naotwa:d, mays In raised a iHoopkio vow Hod oipday It•ol long, which bole threo 111111111Td Only-eight pounds of pumpkins, the t ~ ,est or which weighed sixty {towels. Mrs. Lena :\ rifler, condemned to be hung In t'leiirtield next month PP' the poisoning of her Idislnintl, had the death warrant renit to her n few days ago. It scouted to lane hot liu le either upon the unfortunnte ‘vti nnot, who in Hitt snmestolid lo‘' her throughout the trod. Wlteri nsinql ll' shit was ready lit 1111.0( 11,1' IMO, site piwtitiptly replied, "yes, to morrow, A pifing man inowol simt allot hot' nuon.d Smith, in S,lttli Huntingdon tow n - 0111 1', NVestnint" , ! ,3lol,,, onty, 1103 longsince, Nvinio the latter a n 0 iwitc.etthly solitud on the front 00110 of his wsu(len...., Four 011010 were Ilred, Ihri', tulcing oth•ci, one in the .jaw and tino oilier two in thy :inn arid H1)001(1(.1 - . 'ille Ny1)1111(10 tire oeriol3 b u t not 11914 young men were pitying /tto.ntion to the name girl, honed Lhe dill) Illy. lartin noulo hin rmoppo, and Ivitsi not orretited at lost accutint,,. We learn from the Nowville .War, that one day last Week It child belonging to Mr. .Jacob Long, in West. Pennsborough town• ship, was severely bitten by a mad deg. rho nbil 1, with a number of other's, were playing with the dog ut the time of the cilt currence, and no one suspected the dog bemg mad until too late. Thu dog disap peared some time after and has not been 8000 since. Since writing the above, we 3,11111 that Mr. S ltialtalltla vas also bitten while attempting to rescue a child front the rabid animal. • ( Xotat 41ntelligente. A GOOD EXAMPLE.—Mr. John D. Laver ty, a gallant Lancaster county Democrat, now doing a thriving business at Penning tonville, Chester county, has sent us over thirty new subscribers to the INTELLI GENCER within a few months past, and to day ho sends a list of seven more. We mention this to his credit, and also for the purpose of showing our readers how much c in be done by ono man with a little exertion. There are many Democrats in Lancaster county who could add from ten to twenty new ,übscribers to our list, without any great exertion. Let each of our readers see how many names he can send us between this and the Ist of January. There is no paper in the State more generally popular teen the INTELLIGENCER, and we offer it ;it very low rates until Januarylst, 1869. Re member that now is the time to begin the great campaign of 1868, and that the moat potent agency to be employed is acknowl edged to be live and vigorous newspapers. BINKLEY'S 1311.1D(i14:—ITS HISTORY.—The liistory of liink ley's Bridge is a matter at present of considerable public importance, iunre particularly so because very tew per sons now know or ever did know touch about it. It was among the first, if not the tirst, stone arch bridge in Eastern Penn sylvatint. Its public usefulness lii times which seem to the present generation an cient, was immense. The vete: an teamster, who drove the famous Conestoga teams be fore the railroad era, and transported the rich products of the western counties of 'Pennsylvania, or rather the country west of Cooestogs, t the l'hiladelphia market, and store good, from thence to Lancaster, Ila rrisl)urg, Pittsburg, K''., crossed for a time the Conestoga over I...inkier's I;ridge almost exclusively. It was it point not less 1.1.4.,V1114,11144 trayeller than Lancaster city rat that tittle only a borough) itself. It was for souse years the only bridge crossing the Conestoga below I linl:letown, 'rule struc tureme:originally built by Christian I:in k an enterprising private citizen, at his ot~n personal expense, hn latving wrist 111..1,14 4 ." ....!! no ILe N% 4 4451. Side or the Con e-roga, rigor sal the bridge, known as llitilt .ley's mill, and being in the possession of th e lenity over a hundred years. The date_ of the erect:on is engraved upon a 1,1ocl: of sand S p: d e set in the north side of the bridge wall :it the west end its follows: " Built by christian Bird:ley and Elizabeth, his wife, 17sh." Mr. Bitil:loy 11,1 no charter the build ing „f the bridge, ;111 , 1 collecting or toll. NVii..rlan. he 11114 4 11110 d to 1.1.14 4 lOU 4 .1' 4•;41.1.4.t Tit kinnvn. 'Pule en terprise eost mu c h more than lie estimated; in fact it renelied such 11111011111 114 to impalr very materially tic integrity of Ids estate; so nittell so, that firm's were enter lainl that he might noi be able to 1 4 N11'14 . 111.1.4 11.111.4. 11, In 1114 4 year I Sol, 'Lout the time ii w.ts linisheti, al i'roposition scar enter tal tied, svhe'ller made by Mr. by the neighbor's, we knoNv not, that hi , decd conveyauvo sill uud trans:er Ibe Midge to the public, null: ing it by rain tali ,n ot• the deed absolutely it free ;.,,, , ver, :mil that he should recuivo in the sum fine t111,11.::111,1 1...11..1'4 gold and silver com, current wtill ne.ney in the dl ate of Pennsylvania." This looney \vas raised by voluntary 5ub ,r11,11,,.., In 1114 4 VII•11111,} 4 ,111111 paid 14. Br. Iiinl:l r fur his I.l'illgl 4 , 111 4 making his deed Myer and henry of :Nianinarn to,\ nAlip, John Barton awl (;nor-gi. Boland 01 Loaco,i;11.W114111ifl,(111'1.41- 11.111 11..1'441 of 14::11 4 1, 10141 .11144,14 I:ryder of 1.. tut,. ler, all ol them svell I: no \vn awl ...Yasl I;. 1111 . 11' W.l.', 1111 4 .'011111y of 1...114,4411.1", 111,1 1111 4 1114 4 11 4 4,1'.111.1 rri 'or tall pol',on. to pass, repass, and travel in , aver , narnss, l'orever. The 111.11.01111111 11L111,111111.111y SOILS ./111 . N. IL frni.liiinni part la the 1 , 1,1 of the structure. The bridge 1r ne \VII 114 WO 111.1 r., britigo built sem,. year. after Ili Lk ley's cviis bought In the comity id Lancaster, al \vliat 111.101. 1111 uoll.Xlii'l 1111M4' hilt ill II 1111,e I.olli/11- 111 SIMI! 11111110 y, it appears that ii as appraised in accorilonit, with law itt 11. It is 1l,1; singular that Ildi'rde . v's bridge, the ehhst and inest used 1.4' Ili, 11111111. of any bridge in the ',limy . , .\ er rest the ununty II 111/1 1 / I r. 1111'11; Iho 111..11 1 001., iif Ilinl(ley's roan 011 111.riSS11114 lit lii' creek simply, it was the direct inducement In the making el the New llollmnl t unlink,. This turnpike was chartered in 1510, 100111 Rine ihtil In Lancas ter hy \\•;ty l,r lire bridge, the charter -run ning to the Madge en the east sido, and roan the \vest side to Lancaster, the bridge itselr neverbuying buell 011111r1Wel1 ill the churl l• 1.. IL is preSllllllllllo that the New 1.111,11,1 turnpike in 001111eXi011 With Ilillll - 1,01i141, have dime 1110 re 1111111 any 111111.0 piddle imprevement fertile development Lancaster city and county. The ltd\Yniffc 11,ttd1, Ephrata :old Ilarrisburg turnpike Laving Inyi, e h : , 0 1 01 1,1 in Isir.l, succeeded in )111151 1114 line ersaill read, it alse passing the 111110 \\ditch helms 1111 to Lancaster, and \\ as 1.1 - cured 1/1 it by the censtructien id the Nile I lelland 1111.111,11;,.. It is also fair te pre sume Mal had it net been fer 'link ley's bridge, this turnpike would net 1111Ve 11o1If IL ;a' structure necessarily se ex 1"' 11 'i 11 ' 111:11 1011111 not afterd itialei Llki. it. In mho vear 1, a the 11l idge; it 1,11 down in part at 111:11. time. The suppesiturn that the bridge 150111,1 last ll,r luil u 3. 4111,01,1LIWIS,l1SIIstAmetin•li ['ridgy ought, \vas a very erreneousone, Mr. Flint:- ley having - no model to copy from, 1:111111 in giving it 1110 shape 1111. d style necessary p1.1,..1'Ve the structure. It was made en tirely fecal On the read bed, 11111 110111'0011 the arch and side masonry tilled up \vith clay The (difficulty ofilraining the surface water ell 11111 the iletil,ll of flit/st. 111.1111 llnc 11111114 Very SOW) 1111e1' it 55110 comple 101 l effected IL injuriausly. The selid ma 511111'y 11'114 In/reed in:1111 , 10r, and 1110 111111113 Structure appeilrell 01.1111 y l 0 h 11 111/111 . 1 yellos WaS 11111 II few 111101. 11S C1)111pillinIlL It fell Hewn in part, 1 . 1,111 nit, to time, the lass break occurred in ugust last, and the bridge has since Horn Impassable. The 11E0111: from time to time, and the ;omeral ruinous cenditien et . the whole has satisfied all \via, viewed it that it is 1,1 111.1.111 repairing, and that a 111.11' 1111.14,• ill ,•onsequelice Is neccssal*V• The neighlidrs, citizens of the vicinity, as well.. the !While, lire 1111/NV Cnlleerned Llllllllt the re htliniillll.. cannot. alrord tot rifle mho time a \sit s \ in lool:ing, upon little jeal ousies het \vi.en the county, the turnpike canipany, anti style iseNV lninpie Will) Ilre 111011,1,11 s agililnit Ina 01113. the NOW 110111111(1 Tlll.llllil.li. 11111. tlll'llpike whose tell 4011'S they cannot avoid, They want a bridge, and they 1041111 It a; seen as possible, claiming it ass matter of right 1111 . 111,1101). Till' bridge iS rint 1/11Iy 11,111 I.y 1111' inrupike travel; other roads cro ,, ever it, the travel ulna' \\inch is no beitelit to the turnpike company. hour fifths of the use of the bridge is by inirties 1)1111 de net pas; through ;lily toll gates en the tin npike. The rebuilding of the hri,lgo 11t1.11111,1 111,1,11 111111.0 11111)110 attollliou 111:111 is 11011111 fill' b: illgo yeses. Ninny peI'SOIIS are a the ttpittit, 111111 it is the lawful duty of the turnpike cempany le build. If there is ally 1111 1 11 'ill.; the 11111 5' 11l the 0 ) 111 1' 1111 5' It auld Is. 11 0111:111 11111(11 F 11l produce I!, 1111 ,1 111111 11 1,111.1 end the mutter. We 51111111 1101.- I'ooo' 1/01 \Veen the 00111110 111111 the crimpany, but do assert most emphati cally that se ancient and, 1/oplllllr II thor oughfare for 1111011 should not lung be left obstructed by a liroliun bridge to Rimini , whomever has le bear h. \\'o see at least iine good reason why the comity might build, revs:10111g Of COIII'MO aid from the people 1)1111 the company, in the ab sence of any legal duty on the part 1111. company. county enjoyed the use id the 111111411 11/11011 years 1 tetore the turn pike I\:1. made, mid 01'01. .111,1 Os 11111011 :0..:1 1 ."1:11.111/110. IV,O. 11111 1111•11., The ptainty w-•,, had u. Mold IL bridge at I hat 1101111 iminy bad It nut been for the public spirit r. llinkley; and flow after a 11.401111 d (.1 ., W0 thirdly of a century Nvitli entire exemption iron) env eon, unliy should it not facilitate the 1111101111 A TO I , llllilT ;1 purr 1111'11 pikt. equipany, the par value of Nvlio,o stock is lull dollars per share, and which stock was selling ill market for:; or I; dollars per share for thirty years after its ruction, and whose entire proper ty can he bought to duly for less than Rink ley's nralge cost to build, is ridiculous. DEATH Arm:Nl:Pim—The numerous friends of Lewis (.;ass Auden reld, of will deeply regret to learn of his 1111(4111.1(1,1/11 Friday morning, itt. the Hingham House, in Philadelphia, whore he was residing tvith hi: family ; hisdisease being inflammation of the howeis. ;Ilajor tidenreid was a lone time it resident of our city, 11/IVIIII4 111101111.1,1 11 . 1111k1111 111111 Mar shall College. lie raised a company here l' o r the nine months' service, and was made :Major of his regiment. Iter his return lie was married to n 111111141111111 1111111 . 12111/W• 10W11S1111111, .111(11 - 111 1.1.1111111, lie was very dear to all who knew him, and his early death will be deeply lamented. A Sti,v kit Thursday Dr. iiR11.10111:111, Chi , IIICS, 1111 d his 11C00111pliShed and still youthful looking wile, crdebrated the twenty-fifth anniver sary of their wedding. There a'nt'e over one hundred guests present, nut a lew of them from a distance. A large number of costly and tasteful mils, all of silver, as was appropriate to the occasion, testified the friendship of the donors With delicious music, the light tripping of feet in the mazy dance, pleasant converse and sumptuous banquetting, the hours sped too swiftly; until in the early morn the many guests bade the hospitable couple farewell, wishing that they might live to celebrate thei r golden wedding with as pleasant surroundings and an unbroken family, (10001's LADv's Moult.—Godey for No vember, the veteran of Philadelphia maga zines, is at hand. Its different dunartments are well filled with the suldects on which they treat. The steel plate, "Woeful Heart" is splendid, as is also the tinted "Scene In Venice." The colored fashion plate is up to the usual standard. This would be u good time to commence getting up new clubs for the coming year. One copy, I year, eIl; two copies, 1 year, $5.50. Address L. A. Godey, northeast corner of Sixth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. DARING BURGLARIES.—The residence of Mrs. Birikley, in East King at., a few doors above Shippen, was entered on Monday morning. The burglars effected an en trance through the front door by means of nippers, and went through the house completely. They stole a lot of jewelry valued at about twenty-five dollars, some silverware, blankets, blanket shawls, muffs, etc. One of them entered the room in which Mrs. B. was sleeping, and made so much noise that he woke her up, and she asked him what lie wanted, when he told her that ho only wanted to see what they had in the house. During the time that they were ran sacking the house, the inmates were all awake and were calling for help; but none came, yet the burglars minded it not, but kept on at their work, and took whet they wanted, and then walked off up East King street until they got near Ann, when they took to their heels and left for parts un known. —The residence of Thomas Baumgardner, Esq., on the Southeast corner of North Duke and East Walnut streets, was broken into about 123 o'clock on Sunday night, by two burglars. They effected an entrance to the dwelling at a back parlor window, which was burst open by means of u tool named a "jimmy." From there we under stand the thieves went directly to Mr. Baumgardner's chamber and au adjoining room They stole a gold watch from Mr. ii.. valued at $2OO, and his coat and panta loons, the latter of which ,;Ootained about $25 in money, and also smite valuabe papers. Mr. Baumgardner was awakened by their operations in his room, and seeing one of the thiev4 s reaching for his pantaloons, arose the purpose of seizing him, when he was knocked back and the lights were immediately extinguished by the accom plice. Mr. B. then shouted to his son to come to his assistance, when the thieves made ready to leave the prom i-e , remark ing as they went that they had secured all they came after, and he need 'lot trouble himself for assistance. tto Monday the clothes were Mond in the vacant 1W in rear of Mr. Ballinqar,lll , 2Cm tqnplied of their contents. —An entrance was also effected at the re , idetice of Dr. .lacol) A. NI iller, on North Lime street near East Chestnut, evidently by the same parties who score at :%1 r. 11111111112111,111er's, as the residence of Dr. M. is ))hont (NVu squares from that of Mr. It., uuil 00zirred I.iet‘vven 1 and 2 o'clock on Mol.day morning. The burglars Ilrit tried lir. Ars front door, turning the key in the Ivk with a pair ()I' nippers, but the door Irving hotted oil the inside they were disap pointcd in I heir or,,rts. 'Phe foolinarl:s (Pere' visilde on the sleds in the 11101'11i Ill!, 1105it10.1 SOlllolObaero Mpit,ll.ll , l the marks of the nippers on the ki)y. They then got over the fence and lettered the dieing room, 11,ing th , same ne•triiment in openne.: the door. They went directly to the >ootor's lied.r(,oni door, and ti%vakened the 1)octor by endeavoring to turn his hey with their nippers. Ile lumped up and called to his cousin, who slept in a rooni near by, when the burglars speedily !wide then• escape, —Front Ur. Miller's it seems that the ptirties went I01.111.11'01. 1 1 1 1(111110 111 . George KIIII O , E. 1., 011 the vorner Fillet t trange and 25011.11 Linie streets, fur ;Wont 2 o'eloelc Mr. I:. was aroused by a 11011 , 0 111 the side•deor, Nl'llll . ll 10/018 into 1110 11011,1' 1 . 10/111 111 0 Vl.l'llllll/10 in the yard. Two lion, were cut ill thedonrbytheburg lurs, idler Nvhich they pried open n panel of the same, and thus tinylo the noise which awakened Kline, 1v111) nrese and 1 1 1/ uledintely 1111110 (1/ the fronts of the Itonst), thereby illa ruling the scoundrels, \vim Hod from the prelitisev heron. they oouhl, got into this house. - The rnstdennt. of kaaa I'll tc 1 , nn liva Ivainat .trnnt, 11'115 also entered ()Ili\ fottday morning about 2 o'clock. They effected an 1.101,11c1, thl , ll . _di {hi, fr ill dnul by 111011118 iiipp/.1,, which !hey piled with greet dexterity. They enterctl the rooni in \vhich Conrad 1 ;artier \vas sleeping and tool; pair of pants Idle chair near his bed, and tool( from Iho 1,1101:Phi a silver Watch and le 1111,11; coutaining bet \veen four and lief li . .l'tir.. They then entered the fOOlll ill 111111.'11 Mr. P.'s suit \vasslopping and malt his tviitch. doe's stairs, they took Inc liciney nut the 110n1(01 bank and loft it lay on the steps. It SeelllS that their oh hut here toes simply to get money, as thev• took nothing; else. At this place nobody heard them, as the inmates of the Malmo did not know that th-y hail been "gone through" until they got tip in the morning,. The residence of I leo, K. Heed, Esq., on East ()range drool Wati also entered by Itto;,l.irs idiom 1.1:i Hies:line morning. ' lles first opens' the trout iMir leading into the vestibule, but were foiled in their efforts al the inside door, Which Was bolted. They Went U 1 thc roar iii the boas, and entered there ; coining to Ir. Iteed's chamber, they itlviMened Mr. 11. by lireal:ing till' the es• cuttibeon, which serves as a protection to the or the door. :\ Ir. !teed seeing the rellection an light on the Wall in flashes through the I:ey-hole, was satisfied that robbers Wk.rf , in the house. Ile thereupon ao,' from I.is bed, nal tat 501.0 wtatring apparel, wont to th, trout window, and „httt,•,l for the \vatclunim, \vlio tilts SUL:111111.r at SlllllWr'S hilt did 11111 111`111* his rail. 1 111 5.11111.1 his neighbors, who, litt\vever, thought the noise teas caused by rowijies oil the street; he robbers ran 4111111 to the front door and halted a moment under the doorway, evi dently tearing that AI r. Reed had a pistol; they soon, however, math , tip their minds to run the guttnllrt, mid dashed across the pavimient behind the shelter or the trees and then rail rapidly up the street; there were two 111011, 111 Id Mr. It. lostsight of then; at the corner ,\ 1 . 1 1111(1'5t reel. —About 2,i • clock the same morning, Jos. I Itaschall, residing ill :\ fiddle street near Factory IWiul, was a \vakinied by his wife \\*lto told Mint that 5111110 line 101111 in the that she heard the dog in the cellar Iced as though he had icon strut'(, and aftera . artis heard somebody moving in the kitchen. I Mtschall \vent down stairs with hi , glut, sail' two men running towards the rear of the lot;, he Mllowed them through the alley to Church street, NVilere they WOrii joined by a third perS ,, ll :old all three ran up Church lo East l;ot sehull found on examination that they hail tal:e11 5111111' wine and other articles, alto gether in tilt 1 1 ) ;OHM!. thirty -tin Sand:ly morning betw(.en :4 and -1 SIIIIOII Hitt of ht. Side I'M/111a .10111ItlIMISiirecher's 'run :\lanugon, or the Ilunu. Building Fund gr:Ltertilly lu•knotyledge the folio Nv- Amount rvvlou , ly itokimoNlock.od $9,501 SI 'Amigo No I:1 A. Y. M. or LitneliNter .0 l 151 ErMMMI Ir lironary school, 11. U 'lt ocher - A IrIL I,d, through Wm. li. Wiley, F.,11.. II Is Cush, Black Throusili Nliss Pan nul Wilcor, 're cher. 12 72 \1 isis \V. collected or this sum front tie pup!, and lit' l',11111ill(ler 11,1111 her 11,4:111m1S, 1110,1 1y 111 . West 1.11111 11011.1 101V11,111p, viz: .101111 Wil:er, ; 11115'o1 llillcr, :1111.; John :This.vininn,;',, - ).01); )Irs. Solomon K :1,111 , 1,25c; Jacob I lontsher, :),I; A. V. ; John lachel, 9ne; :\11 . 4. A brainnn \Vetiver, :Ai; :\lrs. Sarah Itothvon, This dootilion was itelmowl edged diin , rptltly last wee!: by mi.:Nike. I=l I„im 1)11111)11 <",(1 lO[ R. K. NIIIIer ....... ....S1 00 .Ine Hort' ::0 00. H. I HI, i u 0 I lII'. 1,1,., re 25 HMI,. Betsey Herr... 5 MI 111. ray K. Stoner.. 20 OW. 11 I.ll.l . r.t. , queit) .5 00 1 1 )10 111 1,11111114 20 (10,1301 jitmln 1(3.11,,.. 3 Ill) 11.11)1 i b,llBl'l . .1 (01)r. 'um ,liller 50 IFT 1tur1,i,,,1,R.r... ii 0011,ainpvter Union .0. Mirk ',lcier.... 20) sunffity '-eh001... 1111 Dltt'Mm(l: ToNVNSII I P. Miry 11. WlLlsoli..Slii un RnLcrl ( • , .„ r i c ..... I.lllw. Ur . I , 1,115, .1111111 Ns' .1 .1 , hit . 1 / 1 .. .1 11.1,j,5 . ( Er/0,1111,1,Q toIUs 3 00,ineob I'.. RI/ I.TON 7ileob Smediry Si 00 , Vinven t St , Si is) H. C. Wood 5 (11Joscl,h Stubbs 0 00 C. Thomas uo LA NCASTER 'PoW Ns)! I .Inc, M. Fratllz...s 00 NI. 1.. 11,. 111. , 1...er.. .5 nII Nllellitel Il111u•r... 15 UR Llu I MT'S ,Choul MANOR C. U. Herr 0 100 00 S•'l'. Davis sln uu Inc.. H. Herohey la) vol Levi Overholser.. 500 U. S. Mellinger.. MO 00: F. Mellinger... 500 tteorge Levan 50 00:Henry Mellinger sto Henry C. Hen•... 2, na A. K. Wilmer._ .5 slabobS. Wilmer 25 0011'. M. 13renernan.. 200 A bnihniu Peters 25 011 State Nor School 26 50 Jacob 11. shenk.. 25 00: do Model Bch'). 050 A bin. Ilauonnin.. 25 (111 And. Bausinnn i . _5116 Total 5577 00 OM= EITEME2=I MARIETTA. .lanes flyers clue ea Miss. Iti..ehart...,3 la MI . lee 00 S. C. Iffistand.... . on armies Duffy 5e to Mrs. Rinehart... 10 eel •total The Managers, in their visits, purticu I,,rty In Lancaster and West Latnpeter townships, were unfortunate in (Ulink; many of the gentlemen absent from their homes; but as these townships are so near it is hoped (hese gentlemen will now be so gallant as to return their calls, and by adding their names to the lists above, assist in the difficult work undertaken by the Indi es . 1m r. I leorge llensel, of Eden, kindly offered to take charge of a subscription book for that township, which he will keep at his store in Quarryville. It is hoped that the citizens will find it and enter their muncs. Rev. L. C. Rutter, of Chestnut Level, kindly took charge of theManagers' Subscription Book for Drurnore. SLIERIFF . M SALES,—The Sheriff sold this Saturday afternoon, nt the Court House, the following properties: The Fountain fun, in this city, as the property of Francis Heckert to Thos. E. Franklin for 85,000, subject to' a mortgage of about $O5OO. Two lots of ground in Bainbridge, as the property of Barbara and John Bundschuh, to Conrad Zeigler for $670. A house and seven acme of ground In West Hemp(Sold township, as the property of Gott°lb Elmer, to John M. Cireider, for $1,550. A house and lot on Duko street, this city, us the property of George Rodgers, dec'd, to Jacob Steffy, for $1,190. A house and lot on Manor street, as the property of Win. Boas, to Emlen Franklin for 6950. A house and lot hi Newville, West Dono gal township, as the property of Michael t. Hoffman, to Emanuel nobor for $lOO, ==2ll COURT PROCEEDI NOS.—The Court of Coni mon Pleas has been iu session during the last! week, Judges Hayes and Lihhart on the bench. Jacob R. Goodman vs. the Pennsylvania Railroad. This case was tried before, and a verdict for $7,500 rendered for the plaintiff. The Railroad Company succeeded in getting a new trial, and the case came up on Tues day. Goodman was driving home from Lancaster with his wife, and while crossing the Pennsylvania Railroad, where it inter sects the Colebrook road, his vehicle was struck by the Fast Line west, about three o'clock in the afternoon, his wife was thrown out, mangled and so touch in,ured that she died a few hours afterward, while he himself was considerably hurt. This suit was brought to recover damages for the killing of his with, Forty-seven witnesses were examined, and there was a good deal of conflicting testinions„ It wits contended on the part of the Company that the topo• graphy of the Colebrook road at its inter section with the Railroad was such that Goodman, if he had used proper precaution, could have seen the approachinet ' train fora long distance, and could readily have avoided the collision. Their witnesses also swore that the usual signal whistle for a crossing was sounded at the " whist iing post." This was contradicted by witnesses fur the defence, who insisted that the only whistle sounded was that for " down breaks," at the moment of collision. Judge Haves dell vered extteed ingly able charge to the jury, explaining to thew clearly the law of Pennsylvania applicabie to the case. Ile charged t hem that if they believed the plaintiff had been guilty of any negligence on the oacation, they should return a ver dict l'or the defendant, even though they thought the latter had been atso guilty of negligence. If however, they considered that the defendants had been negligent, and that the plaintid had not Isten, they should find for the c,,und for the plaintiff in the sum Eiltnaker and Dickey for plaint Pireneinan and Theodore Coy ler, o f Philadelphia, fair delmirlants. 'se' Tha IMailing and Columbia nallPtutil was a still brought Ity the plaintiff to recover some ,teasittned him by the de ientiants railroad passing through hi, !min, ncar Ephata, on an embankment. smith fir plaintiff; N.. 1111 11116 lireitimiali ILr dc feniliint SALES Or iill.ll. TAVO. ,toriPil brick ,ituatod ii \ Vest 1 /1,111;a• /11111 .+11,4•15, 101. , the priipi•rry 111. 1 121 1 11,,r1, Wert. , 1111 111,1 11,11111 g lil I,nl,lie /il. Mll'llllol., nuct., and liniti4lll tluf follow:114 bill I, viz: I in Prince from ytrnu{;e, to ierential) t'or N.., 2. Corner of Prince ard urittlg, , , to $12,700, :s;ii. :1, ( ( seenitil luny li not 1,1 Nn. 4. ()11 ,treot, third from Prince, to J. 11. Neyin , ki for :.',1,82(). No. :t. int \Vest tirangit,l:itirili door trotti Print.t•, to .leritinittli foor ~.41,,00. (in \Vt...t trittigti, Mott door !row to .1. 11. Stockman for ,sl,sott. NII. 7.11 n th, ftti• $1,9611, not (hit, dint brit.k tlivorr. ,tltitll td' Atithttny I,,l•ilittr, tot 111111:11• Ittst Ittil Nvithdrittvrt, :t :snit: 11,1 I,:tvii::; 11111 a it. VIM NI i)E \Vosloy 11. Yiirk resitliii.4 with timer ili:nl in himr.” , lll List lit body this 'wail thi. verdict: 1111111' to his detail h y tack biliiiiis .\criDENlAi.l)l.:.\'l•ll.--Ang, Wither., \vlic) lived near lhr n;,l Eden filrn;stE, Wa,t 1'.)L111,1 cicaccl 1;1,1 Fl'l,lll‘' nn Zhu msl„near Strati -I.lll'OWll fri,lll his :•;illlll IG ,t•brand, ()r sEnt,hurg, IL id all u‘t.r Iliu Ludy, 11151 returned 115 , follmving t onlicl, ViZ' Thai cleocusecl 1,11110 lu Li: (1,:;',11 by being lliro frmn Lis Nvagotl. I{l NIAINS.-TiwTru,it,s !Le :Methodist l'hureit ot :\larietta give no tiee to persons having rehitives interred in the Mil burying gromul et that Mime to remove th 121, u, the ground is ;Mout to vnt•nteil, (;it.\ NI, .It•ltolts.—To,,t've in the Court oC Quarter Semsiolis, cominuneing; NOvetnhur 18, 1,C07: Ethvaril 11, Itryan, Conoy; Cbri:thin l'oble, Jr., Mt. Joy twp.; Jeremiah Camp bell, city; I leery - b'opealieller, \Vest Hemp field ; Daniel E. Gingrich, Mt. Joy \vi)• ; saintwi a ;rin g . East .Josopli Nv a r,vi i •;; ; J. t ;. II ildebrand, Eden; ltobt. I Garry, Columbia; Altrin. Eitulltnan, l'enn; Henry Linlner. :Alamo's; Nathaniel I\l:tyer, Itruntore; Thi,mas Masterson, lir.; Henry N \Vosl I leniptleld ; Isaac 1,. haver, Ephrata; .kdant Itutter, Ilart ; ti eni pit e ld ; Jileoh C. Shuman, :\ tailor ; lb:airy:Shreiner, Alan beim twp.; Jaisil, Seitz, Jr.,N. lanor ; G 'AVM A. S11:111'1,1', Marietta; Henry ; Truman \Vid ;are, Salisbury; Lewis Zeigler, Ephrata. /.iNt Petit Boyer, Mt. Joy t‘vp.; Devil Bair, .Jr., city; Jeremiah Cooper, liart ; .lav Cailwell, city; .\ W. DellirEr‘•r, Manor; William liungait, Eden; Itectitmin Eshelman, East petal ; Itola. A. Evans, ; henry Fara nart, D r ummer; John Eontlersinith, city; Fre . v, IV;irwicl:; 'rhos. Iritlita, Salsbury; :\lartin Andrew I ;artier, >I t.. Joy lair.; Amos F. Herr, Wc. s t Lampeter; 11011, !lric ; John Herr, Lieu; Christian Hess, .Nlau helm tolvitship; John 1,tr;11,111. East lletnplieiul ; Lewis Ilaines, ; Nlaris Ciiiicstiiga: Jacob 11, Ilahtes, lama . ; David Jones, Sadslairy; llenr\' 11. Kurtz, :\lanheini tv.m.; Joseph I . atifiniati, Saintiel E. I:elier, War \Villiain :Thalia], City; Andrew :\loore, Saulsbury; tire, nail.; John .Nlartiti, Mamie; bury ; Jos. Ocerholtzer, llrecknock ; Sanil l'atterson, :\ It. Joy lair.; Joshua Pmp, Sadsburv; Iteinholil, City ; Dan'l l'iniriv; Christian Sluuah , \Vest Spera,Ephrittii; Arno, It. Jbuutatt, :Nlanor; Georc,c :Snyder, \Vest Ittalegal ; stiiner, lanor; It. Saylor. Washington bor.; sh„ir, co;;;;;,;,, g u ; I icr,. in ppler, M:1111.1 . ; no. l'royer, (Thy ; \l'alliaat ItlVhileside, Cole rain ; /..ilitii, City; Andrew Shill lenberger, 110111plivid. LI,T 0v.1U1L.,1;.--TO,LTVI., in tic Court of Common l'ltins Lineastcr ctiunly, vai mencing an I%landay, NovenMer 25th, 1 , 6; • John Armstrong, S. W. I'. Boyd, Fulton; Levi Bear, East Iletnplield; John Bachman, .1i)1111 1 . 0 , •11• l'equea; James flirt:, Eioit Unne gal; Frank S. Evan", Druninre; Hubert Ferguson, Colerain ; cluts. T, tiould, city; Italia i trail:lnt, city ; Hibshman, Eph rata.; Levi Ileidler, \\lost Hump:told ; Jacob 11. Hershey, Eat I lemmield ; John D. I larrar, Sailshury ; Christian .J. Ines land, Jny township; A. Nlonlieun township; Mioliaol It'ei djr, East ; is .J. ]:irk, Little Samuet it. Kauffman, Eden; rob K ready, Mailer; Holit. Imitg,amery, Eden; Francis SalisburY ; Isaite Alt•A want, ; Wm. Martin, ('tile ruin; It. Netilitta , Ler, Salisbury; .111 cob l'etrirs, l'antistnu . .a ; .lolm Reeser, Jr., Salklairy ; Sebastian :\ I. li.ohrer, Climestoga; Adam E. l';/11'1; Daniel Fallon; 11. Sprowli Colerain ; Barclay Simpson, :\ In rile ; send, ; Ismie \Vahan, lihrt ; .1111111 S. Wllllll,O, E:11 . 1 ; lEEE= o, Med from lire eyes of Use pub,m, by eta:Maim; one dollar and rtlx poxlAge stamp.: to M. W, Macomber, General Agent. f ta t he United Stales and Canrulaa, at Albany, N, V. -de LOCHAI.I Wrl ling Fluid now oak non - dged to lie ftuperlor to Aruoltra.:For sale at the 'look tit....:•es. oct :Aw , 12 WIIENF:ER I TAKE MT WALKS AIIROA IL how many poor, miserable Dyspeptic people I see, who woold be heal! hy. end rosy, and happy, If they tool: Plantation Bitters, that paragon of preparations for giving tone to the stomach, energy to the torpid liver, ajoy to the nervous system, cud strength to the muscles. It. is an admirable regenerator ca nature's wasted or neglected functional powers in either man or woman. It gently excites and pleasantly soother. With It bottle thereof, every man may be Ills own physician, LIA WATER.—A I , llel arti cle—superior to Cologne and at hull to e price. - Ftttt ! FIRE!! Flag!!! A rather startling —terrifying cry, it is true, yet It o.ay be uttered under certain circumstances and with certain conneCtions so us to Impart quite a pleasing sensatlon—a pleasure rat for titan a pal n—as fur instance, "Kitty flre-up the MaSIMB= and let's have dinner I❑ !" Noµ• the "BARLEY 611.EAF' _ - - Is gaining a national reputation av the best Cocking stove ever invented—a stove that will burn ei t her coal or wood, at your convenience, offend you with no bad qualities, and please you with a multitude 01 good ones. Messrs. sT CART, PETER.SON & CO., Phil adeldhla, are the maker.i, to whom orders may be forwarded. Wrrit the inducements held out to our citi zens to aid a noble object, every mau, woman, and child should have a share of stock for tile benefit of the Riverside Institute (located at Riverside, New Jersey,) established for the gratuitous education of the Orphans ofSoldiers and Sailors who tell in the great struggle for the perpetuation of the U3lOll. This meritor ious atfalr is under the control of the 'Wash ington Library Company of Philadelphia, who, in order that their benevolent object may be successfully accomplished, have Issued live series of line ste, i-plato eugravings, one of which is given with every share of stock sold, at prices much below their retal.il i, s.lue, In connection with this superb ucement, every shareholder is guaranteed a present in the great distribut lon of presents to the share holders—one of which Is worth $lO,OOO another $20,1;00 another 810,000, Each,shareholder has an equal chance to obtain one of the most valuable presents—all will obtain some pres ent, her:Mite a beautiful engraving. Read Ad. vertisement. aiipertal Bolero. 1/0 - True but Ntrauge. Any person F4ending us their Address, with 20 cents, will receive, by mail, the Name and a Carte do Visite of their future Wife or Hus band. REEVES dt CO., oet 18 3mw 111 78 Nassau at., New York, • Svettal Notitto. .11OFFAT'S LIFE FILLS AND PRIX HITTERS - - ..• . • —. The wonderful effects of Moffat's Life Pills in cases of mental depression or physical weakness, proceed ing from Indigestion, cmtirenms, or bilious score lons are certified to by millions of persons who have been Lena{ tted by them. They aro the most effective cathartic and purifier ever before the public and hive ever been In me since 182.1. They are cheap, safe and reliable. Sold by all respectable dealers everywhere. A plain statement, of facts. I Inherited Scrofula, and many of my relations have died of IL In ISM my ease was trig . htful. Tumors and ulcers spread until In 1.112, under the advice of my physicians I went to Avon Springs. I received nu benefit—tried every medicine and did everything I could• I had to rest my arm on a cushion, and had not been able to raise It to my head fur over u year. The discharge from two ulcers Wtl.'S nearly a pint u d..y. Amputation was recommended; MA pronounced dangerous. I could nut sleep, and my sufferings were intoler.thle. A friend brought um an English physician who applied a salve %%ILL which he s. i.l he had amomplished ex traordinary cures Iu the LI spltals ill Eniland. It commenced to relieve; persisted In its use; it dually effected a per:ect and entire cure. It Is now ISIS. It in live year. since I had the appearance ofa scrofulous :old my health has nema g,,d ever since. I Procured tar receipt of Ins wonderid ar tli•le—this le., lig of immunity—and have IL •• PAGE'S 1.15100 OALV C,'' and all nw the public to use it or not a. they choose. Thi, ir, u brief but candid statement given more fully in my circular, Ci EvA, New York, December, ISIS. J.ll. PAGE. Now YL.X, pct. Is, Izee. " 1 have kuown J. M. Puge, Esq., of Geneva, N. Y., f. I' 11,41:y years. Ile Is oue of the lint citizens of Wi stern Now York. I sow Mai last week ID good health. 11L isu WILI a mo,t remarkable One, but ac tually true in every particular. ,Igne,L) DE.11,5 We have watched the unaided but growing. favor of SALV LI," and oyal.ing uurselvt s of the knowled,4e urns ‘vuudertul curative powers, have pruprhnurs of tile same. It is sure cure fur Burns, scalds, Scrofula. salt Feveres. Broken Bred:its, Frost Chiddions. liruistia, Cots, rovellings, whetiier upon man or beast. It subdues pain and loiliontuation with surprising celority, and heals hums WiIIIOLIL scitr. No faintly should be without w it. It is ala.ss wooled, and I. always ready. Ito will forfeit a duy...11 Iwxca fur an .• single failure. We believe there wasnever anything like It in the world., It iN put up in tilt boxes, surround. d by a run circula giving huts. directions, testimonials, Aic., anti can be or rol through any respect:tine Druggist throughout Die o id. Price only g..; cents. WHITE si HOWLAND. 1.,.!. M. Plod, 1.111,11 TY Viirk I %icon n w too- the Healing Poo I, AND I(t)USE OF ar.l •.r s itt..l.• ,e.l Er,),..\ trAmos 1111,1 ts..t ile4tr.)y • in.L /1./i 1 1/111,i1 1:111,,N )1,1'141,1' with , 111,111011114 :41.1it 111 11,1.1,1,11V1 , 0111, Irt, dr,s, Mt. J. CKI LI.IS /101.71illTt/N. Ili/W/Ird A..1 , 111'LlI1(111. Pfilladelphlu. I'Lt 44) - iSoiln. 1.11:u tile Voleal.o, .LIVe L,)L1.0 I 'LI! II LV eotIt.C . . , IS 01 11. klt•Cil ulterttir. 1.1 ye I Itu of ..twit hull'uring it 1,, only lit vital C., the htipplyiiig it ‘S li Its Lift•; ertnelll, I HON, THE I'EItUVI AN SY11.1:1', cf the Pr,,toxidu of Iron) (VI “c, u• 1(0 111 !•X'11: u r , kl. A 1.E71 UR. FILO)! lto.c. RICHARD 8, 1;ouroN, 'For yours I tees a sullerer front I but mylu beemne weurlsonto through tLelr Ir. ocent and per-Islenf recurrence; finally h,llll LI to the entail w my nuelc.— Burin:4 Illprokzress lutge pieces of decomposed flesh were every day or two cut away, itutl the po.tratlon general cht,itirbomce of line , sit m were gre B. Before I had recove, ud Irons uttnei: two smaller cartmucles brolic sill Ingher ep, :Ind 1 was agitill tin WI il •i recur: clic, LI the sutterite4, u u hleh 1 hati sin 10[14 Leal nuh t'l•t. It. It was 4.1 tilts :111i: 111:1 , I '”1,1 lig It,, PERI'. -1"1,1 . P. I cont;nued taiiing it until I mei usc, Bee wive 61,0 u I havC Mid muldng of the I: nd. For years I Iv is one 01 g, ate,l sulrcrcre. tnner h.edielllttigave Inc prtl“l and t itt;qn :try relict, but tint. re in:al:al'', remedy, mill kind I.ll,lluttittive t•eithlt, went directly to the c 0,7 of the evil, and vecrk 511111 worthy of it, rs:alulshed character." • A 1.. e Pitinpl let sent free. The genuine Peruvian ,yrup '' blown In the glass. J. P. DiNist.UOßlii, Proprietor, Dry .Strect, New k. obi by tDI Drugglsti... t t:' Nnif.l"l.; cu tech iu a very slier t. time Culs, I:aram,:c.lllS, \VtaIIIIIN, Bruises, Sprains, I.::,> , :pc II Rla•ula, la nqo ur oi, lnup pc 1.1,11,, Felons, MINIM It ;s protnii in net gun, 1,111.,•eS 111th :It 011C12, :tilt] I 111' ntllst swellings alld 11. IIII1111 . 11;11 1111,, :IN II Ify magic—thus atlord• Ing II .1,1 and 11 cut,. t, \VLF. IJy :LE ruLlgist,, Ciruce.s, aild at all :MI lr, slu,v (WI 22 1111d,tw #Barri~i~~s 1... e 211th itist., at 'the E:ev sloiie lll , nsc , Ir.. the Rev. J.,.1. rine. INrael U. Ell. to Mi,s Sarah U. Reis', both of town sh n. I )I , ..NNEL-1(.1.1.1.r.R.-011 I he 211.1 i inst.int, at Spreeber's hot,l, this city, by Rev. O. ler, Mr. \l. W. In Miss Alum E. Kel ler, a'l or Mai tie Inwnshll.. tiThi4:;.l4.—You:,:.—Un the 12..!(1 Inst., at tit. Paul's Church, Penn'a, to: the Rev. I: , It. F. titeiger, form . , ly Washiegton, D. C., to Mattle tha, , ,ltter of lie.. Yount!. Jr., of Jlunibia. No cards. '..:21n1 inst., at K rel. der's hotel, he Rev. W. T. Gerhard, Franklin Wolf, of West Cu alico, to (.'aroline Hyman, of East Coca CI 1 - .11/31 A N.-t )11 the same day anti at I.he sions phrce, hyhe same, Levi Koch la 31Ary Weidman, ,4 We.l. Locative lap. I.:ccEamAs.-011 I. he 7th inst., in Fayetieville, Frail kiln county, at I he resideoceof her tiaugh t r, Jinx. Margarel HMI:old, Mrs. Jlary Ann Uareiloaa, Inl ht• ye.o . at her age. W 2. I I: Elf l'Eft. Oil :ny, 121 i 11 II n.-itenee of the bride's :el llrr, by tI auv. C. NV. Stewart, Milton \Veidler, ofl,:tte a.ter, 1.. \lihs:- , sal:le E. 'louse- Iceer r,of t:llesi not Lcccl. No cants. rittito. A l'1131.1CILIEIL—h)o lust., in the 25111 pear nt li Is age. Lewis C. Antlearleil, son (Ir lien. Autieur.eu ut Northttmptwi 0,, .sty, :tad nt Lemon, ut this city. fit rZl,hlr.-1.)11 tile ill tills city. Catharine li'rederika Ilitgler, aged ::ityears. iimAN.-1.111 the -31 lust.. in this city, Mr .1,11111 \Viilditittil, sun el Christopher ti.ve \Veldnian, burn .luly 1753, aged 52 years, 3 wont hs and 11 (lays. NirII.I.VAIS.--t)11 ;I:e 221 111.1., Ja , 111,1, All,Oll. P. and . 5 .111:.1 Merle:Lin, aged 7 months and 13 (11.3,. RANci:.—ln East. Vorl township. on I lie 22,1 or Jctobcr, Barbara Itil tick, In her siitii Lt, -.artns Philattelpniit Grain M/trIL et Pti 11,4 nti:Lent A, Ont. 29.—There Is a good Ile wand for ttnereitroll here is not. much Chiverseed owning for ward, coil II In selling in lots at SO is7te. Prices of Timothy and Flax3eed remain as last unified, Flour Is quiet, but prices are H! eiffilly main- Tne demand Is mostly confined to the want of tho 110111 e COMM wers, who purchased Extra Faintly at sl , l,2iiiitt I tor low glades 111111 good Siirth‘vstern Extra Fatally, and .111.23(q112,'..5 for Penn'a and 01110 1111.10, In cluding some Farley at. Si:4,lf. Extras at 0,9,5 1, and tiuperfine at 57.5900.00, as t,,.;k11111,V. Lt Corn 4lfial there Is nothing cluing. e Is not, much Wheat coming rot ward, and II In.-et • a steady 111,0110 . Ii• y4,01;1%1113', •limeS lif (us 14,011 N.,1 iii. Is Ilti le ut hit rnlu., til.i title. u,;, live , lo cr. A lot of 1'entm.,,;,1..: Corn Is lower, with sales of :One bus vs.. 1..1241.43, and 7,501.1 1115 mixed western on secret terms. A lot of whits, sold ;11 .51.40. °ate are lees active, and range 'rola iii;Lti7. - ie In Barley there is nothing doing. Philadelphia Cattle Market MONDAY, October 28—Evening. The arrival and sales of beef cattle at the Avenue Drove Yard were large this week, reaching about 7,11.11) head. The market was moderately active and prices were rather firmer; extra Pen i.sylva Maand Western steers selling at from gross; fair to good do, at 7618 c, and common at from 4010 c it, gross, as to quality. The market closed very dull within the above range of prices. The following are the particulars of the sales: S 7 Owen Smith. Western 0,i;a4,9c, gross. IS A. Christy ffi Bro., Western, 8(4,89.0. gross. 115 J 013 0 .31 MOClelie, Chester counts, .4(gSc, gross. 76 P. Western, 1.11.101.8 c, gross. hel I'. Hathaway, Western, til/Alsl.je, gross. 12.3 James Kirk, Chester county, @S 4c, gross. 211 B. McFllten, Chester county, 8481ic, gross. James Mennen, Western, gross. 71 Ullman & Bachman, Western, 7(48c, gross 15 . 3 Martin Fuller & Co., Chester county, Thitilc, gross. BO Mooney di Smith, Western, gross. SS Mooney d: Bro., Western, 5 1 4g17;.e, gross. at H. Chain. Pennsylvania, 1.1@7%e, 10) 1.. Frank, Western, ti*g.lic, gross. 90 Frank S iShomberg, W esteru, 7(gic, gross. 139 Hape & Co., Western, 648%c, gross. xi It. Nlayne, Western, 5.‘,V67%c, gross. 45 L. Branson, Cliestericouuty,44fig.7%e, gross. 110 A. Chandler, Chester county, iil,lj(gsil,ic, gross SO J. McArdle, Western, 4W7c, gross. Cows were unchanged ; 200 head sold at 9450 70 for springers, and SGO4BO V head for cow and calf. Sheep were dull and rather lower; 0,000 head sold at 4Q,15e. , 0 lb, gross, as to condition. ent yards at from $94 were lower ; 4,5000 coll) headV, 100 lbs net. sold at the differ- Laneanter Howlett°la Market LANCASTER, Saturday, Oct. 20. Butter, ? it) l)04:15c. Lard, ? lb 15c. Eggs ? dozen 21i(ry30e. Chickens, ill ve,) ? pair 115(a.75c. Do. (cleaned.) 51 pair 7.5490 c. Ducks, (live,)? pair 65475 c. Do. (cleaned,) ? pair MX) Lamb, ? lb 15(420e. Sausages, ? lb 2)42.8c. Potatoes, 51 bushel 11%1.'25 Do. ,r', peck 18(0)20c, Do. Sweet, 51 % peck , 154:10e. Apples, " ,I e, peck 25450 c. Beans, '' 1 .,.. peck 10412 c. Do. (Lima) ? quart 18420 e. New Corn V) bushel 1.00g.1.25 Uld ", '' " 150 Cabbage " head :3(4) Sc. Onions, " 3. peck 10412 c. Beets, " 1.) - unch 50. O New ats ii bag 2.00,g2.10 Apple Butter, v pint 18©20c. Do. " crock 11.25@1.50 Quinces, 51 peak 70®0c. Turnips, . ~ do, LANCASTER GRAIN MARKET, MONDAY OCTOBER :Nth, 1867.—Market firm: Family flour, V bar $ll 50 Extra do do 10 50 Superfine..do do 10 25 Wheat (white) V bus 2 GO Wheat (red) do 240 aye do 150 Corn (old) '....d0 135 Corn (new) do 1 00 Oats(new) do Whiskey gew 'Nitlittrtistuttuts. MIRRNPIIIE DIVIDEND.— E LANC4S- I ter and Lttlz Turnpike Itu..d Company has declared a dividend of $1,50 per share, payable on demand at the Farmers' National Bank of Lath Ca.ster. GE9. B. SHOHER, New Haven, Oct., 1857. Tieasurer. oct 30 at, • IS ITILTRNPIFLE ELECTION.—THE ANNUAL election for officers of the Lancoter and Litlz Turn; Ike Road Co. w• II be held on MON DAY, the 4th day of NOVEMBER next, at Michael's Hot, 1, Lanca s ter, belwieu the hour, of :land 4 o'clock, P. M. GEO. IL SIIOIIER Secretary I)04; LUST-1N siALIMBURY TOWS ship, near the White Hare Tavern, an Thursday la , t, a large liver.cnlared pollllor dog. answering to tae name .r Trim. :My name is engraved on his eolor. A liner,.lre ward wit; be paid to the llnde: tipou him at the farm of Amos S. Henderson, in Salisbury TAT., or to the undersigne.' esid lag in Lancaster. GEOUGE NAU.M. ESTATIr: 01' A , I;EI,r.t('iITENfHAF. ler, late of Warwick township,deeeat , ett.— ettets Testamentary on , mid estate having beet, gr tiled to the untiershmetl, all per-ms Indebted thereto are requested to make im mediate payment. and tm . se having claims or demands agaln,t the .same Will pre,etti them for settlement tot ,t- undersigned, residing in said township. Fit (.71,, W. CIIRls•I', It U EL E. Id ELL LlI, =ZEE ST.t T 1.7 OF RIC .t II Me N. 124 late of the townNhip of litittictin It; the couu y of Lancaster. deceased: Letters Testa mentary on t he estate of said deceased having been granted by the Register or said county to p..• L111.1. , r51z11,41. they : heretore h .reby give n ate , 1., knolWl uq 1:10111Ne:V.•• tie-lite T. , Tl:l .. ti, illlll key rrque•l all I , ers..iln hav •II dellotnCls ,;,,te Ut s ..id 111.1 kl, I/ 1 , 1 .1111 e 1 , 1 ern Ithout.W•lay. .T..) . 1.•(/':' NN, re 'ding In tosvitslllp 1 . . U. • to Lau,. I'. U., Ex 0 , 0 Lure. li.eanliaa Lan. I ,et lu, 6: ‘‘. A frOl'lo'l'S I:STATES.--1•11.1: neeouuts f t lie following named Estates will he presented for cot:Ill - mut lon, (it: :%It I N. Y, t:V :11 It I:3tb, 15)17 liannui: "41.1111,1.1's Estate, Henry So.tnrer, Trustee. Benjamin: 11. Es , ote, J. 11. Yrreher, AS•l6,lleO. E Y. Uouynttintni's V.state, A. I:. Wit met:, Trustee. Henry It. Shirk s Estate, Nltchael 11. Sulrlc, Ass levee, ,lurch Yoder and Wh'e'n Estate, olot 1.. Tru , tee. Li urge I r.lutr's Amos FasNuaeht, Alslgto John and Magdalena I:aulnuan's e Dr. Item y Carpenter, 'trust s. \V. 1.. !SEA li, Prothonotary. Prothonotary's Vince, Oct. ::0, 15117. Hay 13 T I. 11 ft I II 'l' W Y . Tlitit.,lllegreal .111,igv“I ;11111111'11, hus ',oven beyffilLl tittentiull, Ulu liiiiit.l,llll,ll3 fuel :11.0 lIERII HITTER:4 IS THE VERY ISEST tsLuoi) l ltl ; It AN!) EqUALIZER i•:ver off, ed to the publle. We are tstuseiet, tons to th.s asserttott, :Mil are Nte.t.tint•tt In tur lalth Ity mat, of the must eminent phy lelans and pract Itloners, who have repeal Oi ly tested the Wl.llllitritll virtues of thls And been co:IN 111ced of 115 t•ilteaev and pus% cr. This preparut 100, pa. tics' ariy since it lea pass ed hod the hands of Its present proprlelots, one or Whoill is it rtgffiarly educated, praelle lug physician, of twelve years' colltil.lll. and eat, usive practice, is uo nostrum, tie-kite I Is temporarily excite llle Melees or tickle the palate, but is scientincally eilmpounded ne cordine t the prescribe.l !nodes of the I'ha•- uvtcopo'la, :is 11111.(11,d by every chemist and skilled apothecary, or ohs eyed by every edu cated physician. is prove Oils, we herewith give the lormuld of itscompos,t ion, to con vine° physicians, who may hesitate ul out test tug Its vlrlUes, and proving by act ual ',meth, the wonderful remed.al powers 1:111bOilli lortuti la Is as (allows. itecipu: Cedron, CoryUalls (Mllinsonla l'anadensis, Peruvian Hark, Gentian (tool, Spice Wood, Elecampane, I)audelimi, Patrberk. y, .Itiulper, ualock, of sassafras Sarsaparilla, 131(140111 or Copa% Sweet 0110 11s or Nitre,:t Pure Spirits, Dtgast and filter through a 1.. oily Of Slippery Elm, son pwo: t u tpl Mien. mie of the ingredients, I, rl,,riz,l lip a peculiar process. The manse op,' a lion of preparing the Herb lilt tern, in extra...- lie; all the virtues anti strength of (ht. V:Lre.II , :4re.11011 . 5, Is Very el/Vlll , iiellred and int rica , , awl cuu only lie propml, comprehended M. t. slot' I u the extensive I aismalpry, wimm rlil :14, llvlelelll,lViii filar iy Slitle:11.1.1L1 I 1 prt)ev,S of immulact tire to p,50,., ti ul 1 , 111,111.1eV 1. Is exp . , 1,0,11.1:11d it Wlll be 5010 1!,:t M isli Li!R.- tlla;I: I 4 compoun.) tincture at and of h. r horns, and Is the same In preinLra.lon us I. c.,11)01111t1 tinctures or Cald. :4111,11, Or, of the Unltel hut is not quite as strong In Its alcoholic nr.,l) riles, and tt.ereMre will not and can..ol l 111 oa Irate as ((Sickly. I t . .ls Qvldent, thercfure. tUut MISIILEICS 111,:1:111:11"I'El:S Is not n. cheap bar drinlc, bu . I. a mcdlelne filled with the strength or the 1.05% liellN,ll.lld animate with the catered die mat Inertlowil hap:Mmes. A., a reedlelneoely reeom II l it to the 1 , 111,11 C. iis .1 It 5...1 1 . , i . ..111051i V recommended by theusai.m. oohadd be taken to prevent as well as are ilseitge. for It bas beeu.tested In many case, with the Joust gratllVlng ruaultN. Many persdris will recognize the feet, that vet y trequently, if a proper preventive had been taken in time, the most terrible and dun genets dl,eu•es would neve been averted. As the Great. Preventive at the Age. MISALER iIEnR BITTERS Is confidently presented to the pu lie. By its Judicious and timely use, at such time and places where It might be of use, It will surely avert the approach of the most Insidious dis ease. Danger and sickness will only ensue when the human system Is out or order. Either the blood, the stomach, the liver or the kid neys may be dfflanged, and a isease in the guise of Sumo dangerous fever, or racking, cruel pains, or wearing, debilitating sickness, will speedily bring the victim to the couch of fitness, unless a preventive, sure iii Its opera amid certain in Its effects, Is promptly taken. The Herb Bitters - has been proven, In the most severe instances, to be the greatest preventive In the known world, and accessible to the medical profession girl the public. It purifies the blood; It invigorates the stomach; It restores the liver and IdLeys to their natu ral, healthy condition, by equalizing their se• cretions and expelling all the loul humors that clog up the channels of health In the human body. Any person, who Is ut all acquainted with medicine, will at once perceive what a powerful combination of the best medicinal Herbs is embraced in the formula given be fore. There is a little history connected with MISLILEIt's HERB BITTER. 4, not generally known, which explains fully the manner In which the original recipe was devised, and under what extraordinary circumstances. It Is said, that In the XVIII' century, a council of the most eminent physicians WWI assembled in Germany, for consultation upon 4 special ca.e of most remarkable sicknoo., where a power ful nobleman we, ullll ted with a number of painful maladies and dangerous diseases. The recipe prescribed by these pliy..icians was Mlles easeful in effecting a cure, and has ever since been used, with but a slight modification, by many of the German physicians, both in their private and hospital practice, with the most signal success. the recipe was brought to America, by a German druggist, In 1521, who sold it to John Mistrler, the father of tne former proprietor. It was recommended to him us a sure cure In a certain disease, which had been declared by the most eminent physicians as incurable. 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Tun., lic,litlhellverll 10 , 10101 N nnn ,St. l.uuln IC/111111 KllOll, and In ilt,a-elnss .r,er, anti iIII eNl..lision td ILIJOUL (111 , nit Ille ngth !rum 1 . 11.,t t,. rapid y totihtritt•Llitg. fur wlllclltne nr,weeds ol these I. 111,1 1,, In• nial:ing it through r..nte 11.eli -I. I,oul, New l)rlealis hy fall. The ut I he are ;itAlt , .(iee a Year; the 111 , 1 p“dlip, 11,1 w are sifflielent to pay tile Inter est uu thn e11111 . 1,11.11101111t of bonds, Were they ail issued. 'file leo,te a rue ill is believed to he bey.•nd I hat of :my other 1,11,18 now offered. . ly at the the Company," tio. 0 I. 11. 11. M A Itt/UAN 11, Vice I'll,l. Jr, to 'I.A 1(1. F, LA corner of \\',l/ and. \Villiani streets, New York City. 401[111 AMEJNICAN LEAMSIIIP OPPO,ITIUN LINE TO C: I A:FOR-Vi . EVERY 20 DAYS. 'ASSAII it& FREIGHT AT REDUCED RATES I. or I urther in lormation apply to I. N. CARRINGTON, Agt.., 177 West. St., N. Y. 1 I-SOIT RI LA ND-4.-15.100 acrer, cholcc .l farming:mil Timber lan d s, In Southwest :: it MisNott.i, tit. $1.2.5 per acre Iti ots to 111. Title perfect. WM. It IL . KOK, liroa.l Street, N. w York city. II Y 11 .1 IL' 1. 1 It ,t 3I ti , DEEP WELT 1' CI 11 P , [ll=l :%lanufa .t LI by ' 0 ll' FALLS, NEW YORK I 1 VE11.1'1:0111' N CUT T OWN 1 . 1,1'11- EJ I S,; Mm Sr Boys, by 1181 bu PANSoN'S I.F-1 NSTILLICII CHAR - Ts. Completesei Silt to any address A4enis,intern mend sl nips tor terms and ,•treul 111:13111,1.1...t PARSONS, IThadilla, N. V. •• DAM FOI'S • itsET t;t: proltTElt: 1:01111Jilles ill fait: garment a ekuFkur CUILS ET, and the most desirable tkirt. Sup porter ever offered the public. IL places the weight of the skirts upon the shoulders in stead of the hips; It Improves the form wit out Light laeins;; gives ease :hid elegance; Is proved ;Ind recommended by physicians.— s.dd ladivs• bury goods stonk generally, and N 411011,111., by S iiNDERS hi Cu„ iH6:-111111111, St. , Hu:lli/11,11111 Nt w York. by HENRY 11!1M:,-1,,.t . Pillla eiphia. and IL IN ,•1 liamovvr :41,0 A DiY MA DE BY AN Y ONE, al Mr Palolll. Tot)IS. I pro . -pay . h tide. Bz•Will'e Of 1111,u,02rN. .Ify .1. FUl.l.A.M,Sprlnglleld, Vt. \ Ell l ' l l u l l ' u r C l uggod by Imp.stori or " patent ca.rt iron or mrichine for our Now Catalog uo of 13f PHO P.D - . - I L vo Het .es u'l of c.ac lernpured, .4. M. :-WENCER & CO., Brattleboro, Vt. ANTED—AS Al 1,11/110, in y V c•at:il yvorl ref all 1.141111,S Mllll,lO take I In' ilgetley lor the B,lle of lII<AI , TII.F.F."I . S 1(1:11/1Elt STU I Pi, apirl led to 1111• nlieS, hot Ullll, entitle ul door, and windows. The Hale heyoutl anything ever (dr., red horo, to uu lit, and trwii $lO to s2:i per day CILII be 1111010. cud far :u4ent,• circular, ilret apy.y. • :1.1',4.1111. for .1. It. IiIi.AI),TILEP.'I' Bostuu, :\111,14, , 11 , ,1t LEY'S P4TEN - 1' Wl o .A'l'l4Elt STR s. I P-- I An ex:in/mai 101 l of lts timrlts Colo:Ince ill "111. Nal Torrey's Patew NV.:Lther Strips v•el all others. Mcud for Illustrated I Ircular. .\ wanted in 1., cry !own. E. M. 5.1. Tult -.1 61 CII., Sole .11:mulliflurers, 72 Jlaldeu New N I ,n 1:. IVANTED—SAI,I , ,,)IEN ToTIL\ ',LAND S(II l: ,111(1 Ly nuluplr. timtrl 51 . 11:4(.8 and t•lliplity 1110111. Af1411 . 0.4, 1,11(11.1itliip, 1I A 1 1.1 . 1):s, PERKY 4; 1 11 . t ' il .1 : 1 :! )—il1 : :.1.S- ,1 - 1 .1 11':'t 11! 1 (1111 ~,r;colni3ll,lTON,i .t 7,''l per 111111:l,. J. TIL 14isor4,1'tI ) NI'S FOR FA RTI ERS ND OTIIEIO4. I I.; RA FT( N JlI N ERA PAINT tlt ;I 1 :I.:mutat:luring toe Beal, Cneapent and gimsi Durable Paint In use; two coats, Well put till, 0:1(1011 Witt/ (WI I.llUos.d ()11, Will last lo or li ii Irs; It Is 01 x Molt I.r. , sett or heat:II:III corlccoate color, and call Ile H., riged lead, stone, olive, drah,to billl. tht• Ilthte of the COnslllher. It In vul tllthle tor Houses, Barns, Fences, Agricultural Implements, Carriage and WoOdell-tvrtert, Canvass, Metal /0 :shingle Boors. Fire and Water Proof) Bridges, 111.1rIal Canal Boats, Ships and sillily.' Bottoms ' Floor . Oil Cloths, Pule 111.11ulaCtitt er Laving Used 5,000 bids. the past year,) ;tll,l :1514 nrlntlor any purpose Is unsurpassed lor holy, hut .1,1 II ty, elasticity, and adneslveness. Price. Sri p, r :11)111bs., winch will supply a 111.1111, .or years to con,. Warranted In all ;11,01:11. ,end for a circular, which gives lull particiihos. None genUlne Unle•H Ure.tled 111 It trill /I, Grafton All nen,' Paint. Address DANIEL, BIDWELL, Proprl °tor, iI Pearl al. New Turk Agents Wattle I. Tll E MCI( EST MAN IN 'VD E WORLD Extract o(a Letter from Baren:iuloinon jtot PARIS, HUI April Mt, t ""late Fauby, Will you be 1;11141 enough to have lorwardud to me here .00 hottnim of your Indian Liniment; If you will send fit the name little the account, I will forward you the amount through Messrs. Belmont & Co., New York. Baron sonnuonllnichild haying recom mended Lo tunny of his friends Major LANE'S LINIMENT, and they being desirous io pro cure 11, Ih• should advise him Lo etdahlhh depot In Purls, THE INDIAN LINIMENT, As a relief, ever ready: as a killer of pain, taken inwardly, or outwardly applied, has no equal. For the relief and cure of Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affections, sprains, Bruises, It In unequalled. It in also most efficacious, taken Inwardly, In tile cure of Cholera, Craws and Pains in the Momach, I)iurrha s, Itysentery, L'hoiera Aforhoe, Cholera Difuntion, &c„ and In Without eXeeptein the most wonderful Panacea the world allhnis. No FAMILY should be without It. Every TRAVELER, by land or sea, should have a bottle. !NEILS and FARMER:4 residing at a distance from it r'nyslcian should keep It constantly ill nand. In case of Acci dents, and sudden attacks of Stomach Com plaints, Ito value cannot be estimated. Inquire Inc Major LANE's INDIAN LINIMENT, and take no other. PRICE, 50 CO.. per bottle. For sale at wholesale and retail by Damns Barges & Co., 21 Dark Row, N. Y.; Dale it Robinson, lOU Creenwlch street., N. Y.; F. C. Wells & C 1112 Fulton-W., N. Y.; Chas, N. Crittenden, lim oth Ave., N. 1., and by respectable Druglthits throughout the world. None genuine unless signed by John Tilos. Lane, hind countersigned by J. T. LANE a Co. ' Proprietors, 103 ft mid way, N, Y. Send tar Circular. WE ARE COMING, And will present to any person sending 114 u club In our Great One Price Sale; of Dry and Fancy Goode, &0., a Silk Dress Pattern, Plece of Sheeting, Watch, &c., free of cost. Catalogue oh goods, and sample, sent to any address free. Address J. S. HAWES & CO., a 9 Hanover St., Boston, Moo, P, 0, Box MO, gw Adurtiotments. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED. THE TRUE REMEDY AT LAST DIS COVERED. UPHAM'S FRESH MEAT CURE, prepared from the formula of Prof. Trousseau, of Parts, cures Consumption, Lung Diseases, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, tfarasmos, General De bility and all morbid conditions of the system dependent on deficiency of vital force. It is pi' esant to taste, and a single bottle will con vince the most skeptical of its virtues as the , zreat healing remedy of the age. 81 a bottle, or six bottles for 5.,. Sent by Express. Sold by s. C. UPHAM, No. 5 Routh Eighth St., Pnila., and principal Druggists. Circulats sent free. A. PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF HAIL. MAO E.—THE CHEAPEST BOOK EVER PUBLISTIRH. Cbnlaining nearly three hundred pages. And 130 flue plates and engravings at the Anatomy of the Human Organs in a state of Heai'h and Disease, with a 'treatise on Early Errors, itS Deplorable Consequences upon the Mind and Body, with the Author's Plan of Treatinunt—the only rat onal and successful mode of Cure, an shown by the report of cases treated. A truthful adviser .to the married and those contemplating marriage who enter tain doubts of their physical condition. Sent free of postage to any address, on receipt of 25 cents in stumps or postal currency, by address ing DR. LA ROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. The author may be. consulted upon any of tile diseases upon which his book treats, either personally or by mail. Medicines sent to any part o the world. mills IS NO H NI IWO l—By sending 30 cards I and stamp, with ago, height, color of eyes and hair, you will receive, by return mall, a correct picture of your future hush:did or wife, with name and date of marriage. Address MINNIE C1...1L10N, P.O. Drawer No. S. Fulton vltle, N. Y. LA DIES AND D ENTLEM EN You e have a beautiful Civil Photograph, free of exp,ve, (with circulars of our great Dry anti Fancy liOtala Sale) by scndlnj stamp for return postage to EASTMAN L KENDALL, 1.14 Hanover St., LIDS! ou, Mass. It is the Best Cluniee ever ojfrred to Agents two day.i . t tie willSeellre a good • CNVillilr, Machine, Watch. Silk Dream, Re volver. or soli, ot,er article of equal value, Free of Cost ilt.w.inittloverywhore, mode 21111.1 relnlllo, :or tot. host Line liothtr I'aa•unrolter's Sale In ti e I awn y. S.• Lid :or Clronl r. s. ( 1 . ' nil I iN C Co_ 31 I.:sell:1n, Street, 13oston, Muss Lt^. N'.\.kgt•tlts in. ell the best.t) 00 v ) ‘,l low.prieed ' , toying Nlaelilise er ~„0 mmlt•—either by the mhnth ur ou combilhaiou. Mir machine WI I I si'W, hctn, f-+II, tuck, bind, 'lint embroider a quad m a blab priced machine. CM. July thin d J Iloh, mint the K ,,0,h, will tear before the seam will give mil. I' rout $771 to ti? 011 or month, expens., paid. Address lIA 1: ER HEW-- 1N U NIACiIIN 1.: CO., Clevtaand, Ohio. net :41 4 wthtw Li X 1:11: CI OR'S N OTICE.••. 1 1 ERNONS 12j knowing inemselves to b. Indebted tome date 01 Jacob klii•rly, Sr., lido 01 vtititt town- Litticaster county, lhl., will nwlta Hinny- Hale poynient to the undersigned Executors, ind uII LIIIVIIIg claims against Ow said °HUHU VIII presens them duly authenticated to JACOB EBEILLY, J JOHN EBERLY, Executors. lII=IIII t1.1%► 111.11: FA UM FOR NA I.E.—YOU met. of In. k and I,Ancastor count los that Wald Lt. bll., Fartlis, Why don't you 1;0 11.11 ti HOC Ike twain Hill PHI drered Itt PriVH , O Side by Wm. trill..', tram it or David Schwartz. living In Liti lutown, Adams county, La., at :10. 1 II per acre. containing 13:1 'rho tiario I ays [thou L 51,111110 Wens. or Litti.town. ilesirlng to Sue tun Furls tin co by ,n 1 Iho 'limn cu, living In LlLtlcHlown, TI lanlilingm are gOdli and tile laud 11110 Luau 111111.'d tlu,, over and procitiocs well. Terme W. F. CROUSH, Trustoc. ItAr,(lld) I )I'lll,ll' NAIIIIIILOAY, NO• EM ilitllt Ito undersigned Ad ministrator with the will annexed of Ilettry aunt, Into id West Comilla° lowtishipolee i d., will In pursuituatoti all order a Ole Orphans' Court sell on the premixes the following ile• ",eriltati Real Ent'lle of nald tireeamoil: A Tract of TWO Aelteiti of Littel, inure or M1'111.1.'2,1 ou the load lending from slue , about mile front the 1(4'1'41111g and 1...hit:0.1a Raililaul, adjoining property itt . I ULM' switigart anti others, Nl , llureon ire el e,21“! Ilia following Improvements—A line-Sl4lry I,(14 I t‘l,' ELLIN' HOUSE, Slone 1”g Ilousr, Frame '(table, arid other MIL- Inilltllngs. The land nod talllasligH urn 111 a runsolialily gaud Sale Iu richtlnkeht , al I 11' ( . 101• k NI., of nuitl day, when tJons shall In 1111a , le Itnon n ty F. All U , TUS N, Administrator of halt' deceased. ltiw 13 LN El'1"11'011VS KALI: OF VA LuA REAL EiTATE, \ll 11, ANL) FA RM.—ln nurse:km.ll,a the direotton. contained 111 the list 'WM of William Boone, dte'd, the under -2.4.0 Executors, will sell by public ',multi°, on the premnics, on WEDNESDAY, the 2Uth illy of NOVEMBER, A. IL, Isla, the bellowing viduable real estate, Into the estate of said do ceas. d, viz: • The one equal undivided half part of all that ertaln Plantation or 'lintel. or Land, situate n Bart township, Lancaster cuunly, on the (Ma leading Intel stra , hnrg to oxford, about tulles I titt•hurd and 11 miles from plaint milt, soul uotst, 01 Quarryville nil I tulle south nt the Valley Road, and about miles southwt st of the Pennsylvania Hell oed al Ch istlaun , adjoining lands of George h itisin, George Plollios, Thomas Anntitrong„ ttlot Coulter and others, coot iinlng 111 ACltlis AND Ile PERCHES, non, or less, With Iwo large DWELLINO IDUSEiS, one Stone tel one Frame ,• one with Spring and the ot.Jer with an excellent Well volt Pump I herein near the door; IL large veil-finished double-decker FRAME BARN, vlth straw Shed attached, %Vuitton Shed, Corn :Olt, Flog Pons, &e. There is also on the pretn see a good youog Orchard of Choice Fruit. _ - es. A [argil throe and 1.1 half story Stone Mliltl:D.ANT AND GRIST MILL, hy .10 feel, with a SAW MILL, IS by 52 feet, •11.11 upright :old Circular Sawu, Mid all ap- Indus complete. These Mills known as •' BOW, e urley's \III ti," are on (die Middle (loran, ul•k , and the Water nowdr Is ouo of the List. ui I.:ow:vin - county. Thu MIII and Jaw have a good run of custom and are r 1,114; IL good business. There Is WHO otner inproviiiiients on the premises. A limit Cd Acres of tract, are thickly covered vith oxcellent timber. principally Chestnut, eadv for cutting. The balance In clear land owing 11.1111XCelielit ineadow of about tl Acres hereon; it Is divided off into convenient folds, under good fence, well watered and in light SiAiLe mf cultivation. TIIIs f.,riu I. wILIOn:2;,i :miles of good Limo and quarries, convenient to Schools, Stores and places or public worship, and offers rare Inducements to any one wishing to en gage in milling and farming. l'ersons wishing to view the property prior to sale, will please call ou the undersigned re siding thereon. Sale to COROIIO no' at I o'clock, P. M., on said day, when terms will be made known by O I.:OBOE S. BOON E, SAMUEL EARLEY, Executors. the patine time and place, the under lulled will 'IOU the other undivided halt part I the We've prein.ses, so that the purelnuier an bey :llld get a good title for the whole. oe :At lo.1:1) HAM I EL II A ItLEY. VA minim": HoTEL PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SA HATUIWAY, NO VEMBER 30th, 15417, the underidgped will Hell by public vend ue, on the prelnisem,.in the borough of Marietta, Lancaster county, that lung and well-established BRICK ID 'TEL, .ortnerly known as the " Donegal House," now Lho " Sell zer House," with the Lot. Or Oround, 50 by 170 feet, on which the same Is erected, shunted nn the corner of "Centre Square" and (Jay Street. The other Improvements consist of a flue Brick Stable, 50 by 20 feet, a Frame Wa,h House, and other out-buildings. The hone is Isla tin ree-storied and part two; 50 fent front and 71 deep, with finished Garret and illsenned,containing :18 line rooms with ample !mils and che.els, two never•failing Wells of excellent Water, and a large Cistern on the pre In n Is.. This stabil n olv m.joys a good trade, and is located In a borough which Is Improving rapidly. The buildings have recently been re paired at great :comma and are In condition ((Al accommodating . IL large, first-pianos busin ess, which could be obtained by any °ancient occu pant. The present f1W1)1,, on account of residing at distance trot! t li Is property, Is determined to ell It, and a I are opport unity is now o ff ered fur s table Ili vestment. Sale to contmence at 2 Welock, P. M., when Itu online,, will Ito given and terms made known by L. K. SELTZKR. U. U A 1.1.AC/iinn, Auctioneer ot;L:11) 1)1111.1C 1 V EM111 , :lt 21W, 1,67, by virtue of an order ~r the Orphans' Court. of Lancaster county, t. lie undersigned Administrators of the estate of James Black, dec'il, WIII sell at public lisle, nn tee premises, a Plan latioll nit Tract of vary valeithle Land, slit ed in Little Britain town ship, In said cdunty, /HI the road leading from Haled to Chestnut LeVel, about 7 miles from tint I eiphla mad Baltimore Central Rath ://al at loclurd, leifolninig lands of Samuel Fairlamb„hinies ulrnstead, Thomas W: Venisin n Morel itobert "colt and others, CON MINING 17:1 ACRES & lr.i PEltull ES, of lit; ply Improved land (lnoluding Woodland yullleit lit fur fencing and all other purposes required) well adapted Le grazing an well as fan/ Mg. a la , go number of cattle !raving been foil upon It for many years past. The In/- provenly/1m cassia of a couvenleat tw,siory UWI LUNG 1 - 10I2SE, a largo FRAME BARN, with good Shedd log, a Wagon Shed, nearly new, a spring 'louse over a never billing ,pring of excellent water, and other nece/a/ary oat-hutl.l , ngs. There In a gootl well and pump at the house, 11111 run twig water at the Barn, and the whole plat, Is well watered and well lanced. It will itt red lu two Li acts and sold separately I desired. The property will positively be old wltitou I reserve. Side 1.0 commence at 1 o'clock, 1 1 , 11., of sold lay, when attendance will he given and terms trade known by WILLIAM BLACK, JOHN L. PATTERSON, / Administrators. !IIgtII4IIP3UO. IPURNPME ELEIn'ION ..... THE ANNU. I al elecU MI for officers of the Lana later and 1.:phi . ..1a Turnpike Hond Company Will be held 011 AWN Y, thn Ith day or NOVEMBeat s next, at Me public mute of Mr. Solomon Spn.eher in this city, between the hours of two and four o'clock. P. 31 FRANKLIN, Pres . !dent. tdw 42 • WA4l:il)—tGt7Tt. 100-toBAOOPER „•ftli.luiilpr o ,oa o . o p o ly Amble TO road Sewing Much I uce. For full mai minus, mend red !damp, and addrcies, hiIAWF, de Cu., Detroit, Michigan. DOT ILIA WI IL AND ZIMMERMAN EN. rk, TAT E.—Notice le hereby given to the heirs of the ltotharmel and Zitnruorman listuto of Holland, that a meeting Is called by tho un dersigned, at le ifeloel{ A. M., on FR/ AY, the 15th day of SOYEMBE It, 181.17, at Aulenbaeles Hull, No. COS Penn street, Heading, Borks Co., l'a. The object of tills meeting le to decide whether I hey will Bend n person to Holland or uot, In order to make an effort to recover said ebtate. Copies Of all papers, letters, bible and family records, the Holes will please bring with them, and a Committee will then bo appointed to take them 11l charge. Persons Interested and not able to attend in person, will Instruct others who will bo there, what money they Intend to subscribe for the above object. As this Is our last ellort,f hope all persons Inter ested will attend for Anal notion. JOHN J. SCHOLL, Secrotary, Allentown Y. 0. Ltoon WA.A.3lracBsst, Tretusurer. oot St4.lOaW4M
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