ialkittono. News Items, • Bonner is said to realize over f150 t 004 a year from the Ledger. ' Kirby Smith hi teaching a school in Ten nessee. 'Tkie experiment of tea In Georgia promises to be successful. - . Napoleon 111, by advice of his physician, abstains entirely from the use of tobacco. The Indiana' fired on some trading boat's going.froin Port Benton to Omaha, recently, and killed one man. It is reported that the next publkidebt statement will show an increase of gold in the Treasury. There is an immense immigration of Mormons, into Salt Lake just now. Many of them are Dines. The report of serious illness among the Yale College students Is flatly contradicted by President Woolsey. The exercises will not besuspended.4 On the 13th inst. Porto Rico experienced a severe hurricane which destroyed several vessels and caused the rivers to overflow, inundating the country very generally. A young man, lately a clerk in a mer cantile house in Boston, has been arrested for forging the firm names on checks to the amount of $lO,OOO, for gold speculations. A fire occurred in the building occupied by A. Blurn & Co., fancy dry goods import ers, in New York, and the loss is estimated at over $200,C00. A salt water spring, which yeilds 1,000 barrels of the saline fluid a day, has been discovered i u Summit con fity,Colorado ' and a salt factory will be at once established. Mayor Heath, of New Orleans, has vetoed the ordinance recently passed by the Coun cils of that city repealing all previous ordi nances providing for the administration of the public schools. Special Revenue Commissioner Wells has returned to Washington from his tour in the West. It is understood that in his forth coming report to Congress he will recom mend radical changes. Secretary Seward has concocted another secret mission scheme. Rev. Mr. Hawley, a Presbyterian minister at Auburn, is to lie sent out to foreign countries for about four months on some mysterious business. The New York Citizen says: " Hereafter we shall have to be careful, not only who are our Presidents, but also who are their wives. The tall feathers of the eagle must not be draggled. The capitol building at Washington, It is stated, originally cost about $2,400,000. The additions, alterations and extensions of this building, which are now nearly completed, it is estimated will cost 12,000,000. The bark Potions, which was bound for Chile with a cargo of war material, has again been embargoed at St. Thomas, and it was probable that the ship Sarah New man, with a doubtful cargo, would be served the same way. Further returns of the election in Georgia continue to show that scarcely any of the whites are voting. In Savannah, out of 2500 votes reported cast, only two are white, and in Macon only three white votes are cast in a total of 1100 for the last two .lays. A correspondent of the Geauga (Ohio) Democrat says that cows, which last spring, brought *.ral to $75 are now selling, on ac count of the drought for $25. The cheese factories will soon have to suspend opera tions for want of milk. The rose fields of Adrianople include twelve or fourteen thousand acres or land. Tho value of the otter of roses made in It4titi was not far from .1:100,000, The nil is much adulterated helm e it reaelies London, where it sells more readily than if pure. The proprietors of a hop garden in Eng land, in which a child was murdered in a nest barbarous, hone, moot interesting way, lately, have been forced to pluck the Lops when only half ripe, on account of the quantities carried away by visitors as mementoes of the crime. In II art ford, on Wednesday, a hand organ grinder was noticed grinding away at the Marsollaise, with patriotic mai, in front of a Deaf and Inunb Asylum. lii audience, so to speak, consisted of one little boy, and he a deaf one, intently curious to see what he was turning the handle for. The brutal murder of a worthy , young gentleman, 'Air. John Penniston, took play,• on tbeily Island, La., on the night, of the :td in.t. Three negroes were concerned in the murder, who were captured ; but one, named Smith, attempted to escape, and was killed by a gentleman who pursued him. The Union It ailroad commenced running passengerand freight rats toll ills dale, live hundred miles west of Omaha, on Monday. Wells , Fargo's coaches will connect there for Salt Luke and Al manna, instead of at .1 ulemburg. The time and fare is much reduced. Miss Adelaide Sanborn, of Lowell, Vt., committed suicide on the ilth instant, by hanging herself in an out-building. She was to have been married soon, but fin• some unknown reason she became opiiiised to the engagement and was heard to say, "'There would be a funeral befiire there was a wedding," The ease of lawyer Bradley, who was dis missed front the bar by Judge Fisher, dur ing the Surma trial, and %vim subsequently challenged the Judge, was before the Su• promo Court of the District nt• Columbia, in Washington. An order for Itradley to show cause why he should not be punished for contempt was entered, and he was sus pended from practice until the final dispo sition,of the case. ToM Kelly, of Philadelphia, and 11111 Parkinson, of Pottsville, fought at Aquia Creek en Tuesday for $2,000. Only fon rteen rounds were fought, lusting only half an boor. In the second round both parties were so terribly battered that their friends had to pick them up. The game was final ly accorded to Kelly for a " foul," but the friends of Parkinson claim that the decision is wrong and intend to contest it. The work commenced by the late Mr. Joseph Parker, upon the authorship or the Junius letters, has been completed by tier man M eri vale, and will shortly be publish ed by Mr. Bentley. In his book it is proved that Sir Philip Francis was Junius. Some papers discovered among Sir Philip Fran cis' collection, establishes beyond all possi bility of tloubt, the fact that Junius and Francis were one Und the same person. The direct evidence is surprisingly strong; but the collateral evidence is conclusive. The letters of Sir Philip to his daughter would alone be sufficient to set this old literary dispute at rest. 4vg. ro Barbarism During the late terrible storm upon the COILS of Texas the little island of Brazos, ofT the tumuli of the Rio Grande del Norte, was almost submerged. It has long been used as a port 11)r the Valley of the river and has been omit pied for several years as a healthy post for a part of the ,N - ilored troops now stationed on the 'Mexican fron tier. Several families were placed in a most critical condition during the hurricane, and were forced to ask help of the negroes; but this was refused, and instead of rendering aid to the suffering inhabitants, they 'tilt nienced a herbal ous plundering of goods :tub merchandise. One negro was shot while engaged in the robbery. It is readily seen from this that the ne groes, e Vl3ll when trained under military discipline, are not to be trusted at the mo ment when opportunity presents itself for the action of their base natures. Such little acts only show what may , be expected if the negroes, making use of the power given to them by the radicals, commence, en masse, to revel throughout the South in the barbaric tastes which govern them, How fearful an element the negroes may become in unprincipled hands Is best ilium brined by the way they have been swayed in the. late elections at Richmond. To-day we hubu a negro guard stationed In front of the house of one of the radical negro drivers at ',Denim aid; citizens are forbid to pass the sidewalk; the negro vigilance committee have ordered several citizens to leave the place. 'rite negro rules. Wit have gone backward; elvtltznllon Is at a dis• count, barbarism at a premium. Let us have andaissadorm front Lower (lumen, Calrrelantl,Sottdon, ozambiquedital all the rest or I'm countries bordering on lithitma, To the littler territory we will mend an eni hammy of civilization to Inform them that we are tired of progress and invite their lwarty tie operation In our otrortm to return to the primeval condition of intin.---New York Herald. •I be Holton 'Trouble PA RI H, Oa. 28-E yoning.—Moro French ships war have loft Toulon lbr Italy. Thu entire press laud Victor Emanuel tor his proclamation against the Garlbaldians. Garibaldi holds his position near Itome. 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The special atteutltin of ladles is requested to our unrivaled stuck of FALL AND WINTER DRESS Um)Ds CLOT, CA.S . .SIMEREd AND VEST'S ( The chLapebt aud Lest stock. of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTILINCi In Laucaster. C'A ALS' ! CA RPE LS' ! ! HOUSEKEEPERS—Examine our stock 01 CARPETS, GOOD HEMP CARPETS 5U cents per yard. UREA Y' DECLINE I.V . MUSLINS, CA LIMES, CHECK, GING -, GLOVES, AND lIOSIEBA R FM/CM/3 ER 'l'll 1;' PLACE PO R BA ItO A INS BEE HIVE ,TORE. WENTZ BROTHERS! No. 5 East, King street. sep 11 11w 301 A RARE CHANCE ERR ISARRAINS CLOSED OUT A. LOT OF DRY 000DS! 11=1 CHEAP JOHN'S VA R.II , :TY STORE, O. 3 EAST KING :3TREET, LANCASTER CITY Most of these goods have been bought r.i low figures, and will now be closed out, at less than tile original cost,. Also a great rednetion lu 'aloes of a huge assortment of CLOCKS, IMIEBEEM PFIUTUU RATH I , RA. NI ERR ALI 3 U MS, TABLE a: POCKET CUTLERY, EMEEM! COAL OIL LAMPS EIBMZEI I=l TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS, PERFUMERY, FANCY AND OTHERSuAPS ttai., received nu,l ❑ua opening, the largest mid cheapest, its.ortineut et ULAB:4 AND (WV:I.:NSW:\ HI• ever offered and cold at low figures Now IN Ilw time to aectire n HOUSE-THU. itIiM:I3IEIPI POUTS S'IIUES cheaper than.ever NOW IN yolll* limo to 14(.1,01 . 0 1)10'0111M lOW YU a good tindureditadiag, 00oD4 SOLD WIIOLESALD AND RETAIL Aris- Itemumber CHEAP JOIIN'H, No. 3 EAST KING ST., LANcAHTER CITY. Jan 23 tIY/3 TO TIIE AFFLICI'ED! A rBIEN D D H. A.ll. BRIBIIIN I'll YtiICIAN AND HURGEON, Ilan opened a permanent office In Lancanter, Pa , for the treat unfit of Chronic Diseanem, and evl ten those who ere In need of bin service,,, In call and consult Alm free of charge. The L silor pledge him- e,f to give careful at -1,110011 )0 every tALLIPIIt, who culls upon Min 0101 1,4'111 not bold nut any inducement which too, a ill not warrant. Dr. B. compounds idn •IN A101101110)1 at hie Laboratory, which temee tim whole vegetable and mineral Without confining himself to any ~,,f...y),1100 of 111011 clue, devoting himself to filming the count congenial retnedien for the human also believes the medicines 10111.10y0 , 1 by him wit/ cure Chronic !Amount:Ls of t oldcnt, and 11000, obstinate character, when (nimbi,' smd vlOll4Ol them for the complete wen nate 10 . 01101001) I7om the system of all Clomlle 400.01. le•re In ,101. Iltelr superior in the known world. Many of Meru spccllles aro prepared Iron, the (001111110. of I he colehr:, tad Dr. Dollen haugh of lieorge. OWII, 011)0, who no 0101 . 1.1)• ly midis! 2117,001 patio :Jim, during a practice of LW)SI)).yO,IX yearn. Dr. firishinu I real,, all for toe of Chronic Die easex, Knell us ConsMatinee, 1.1 ver Comidaini, liyspepsia, Serpi ula, Constipatloti, Jiro:mid I is, Blm maLlsin Disease, Of We If id II eys, .1 leant and Sinitic, Nervous Debility. Fits, Skin Diseases, Female Com plaints, Cancer, and all diseases peculiar to y.a.mg or old. Dr. B. makes his ulagnonim by tine urine, and will give entire satisfaction to those at a dis tance whosend him their ease for examination. • The Doctor can be found at all hours at his office and residence. No. 113 East King street, tew doors east of the Eastern Hotel . Consultation free and strictly confidential. uctrd UMW92 gitiladelptis NEW FASHION FOR 1845 SHERMAN'S NEW PATENT AS YOU LIKE IT SKIRT. 35 N. EIGHTH. BT., COIL. FILBERT. 35 'I his not only a new fashion, but a new article of skirt made on au entirely new prin ciple, so novel and yet so perfect the ladies con tend it should be called Perfection. We would here call particular attention to the AS YOU LIKE IT, or flexible Joint extend ing down the front of the skirt; it is so con structed that the springs 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 crt.wd, and yet the moment the pres sure is removed, the skirt resumes its original and beautiful shape. The novelty and utility of this contrivance need but be seen to be appreciated. Ask ior the AS YOU LIKE IT SKIRT, and take no other. OUR CORSETS A re so well known for their superior SHAPE, MATERIAL and WORKMANSHIP, that it is perhaps unnecessary for us to speak of them further than to say that we have greatly en larged our assortment of styles, both of our own make and importation, and cau now safely defy competition. It may well be said that In MRS. SHERMAN'S CORSETS, ladles find The laws of Health with Fashion's taste cOm- blued ; Supporting equally each separate part, They cramp no action of the lungs or heart, And no injurious ligature is paced To in4r the fieshre of the natural waist, Their tit is cert....in—and what's sure to please, In all positions there is perfect ease; The ligures of the young they help to form, Aidina and not repressing every charm ; Irregularities of shape they hide, So that by none can slight defects be spied, While e'en a figure, which is understood As being ' bad," may by their nelp seem good ; And matrons wearing them a boon will gain, Their early syminetr, they'll long retain. 1 , 014. SALE ONLY AT AIRS. SHERMAN'S, 3 , 5 NORTH EltillTH ST. , COR. FILBERT ST PHILADA'LPHIA 1867. FALL I=lsl PALL AND WINTER STOCK. GEO. D. WISIIAM, NO. 7 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, PHILADELPEI-A. WILL OPEN TO-DAY, A NeW and Choice Assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, ]racy Ottoman Velour Poplins, the Newest Silk Faced Ribbed Poplins, All \Vsoi itibbeo Poplins, All Wool Empress Poplins, Bismarck Poplins, all grades, Black and Colored French Popline, Plaid Puplins In Breat Variety- Eli;1 VIII STREET FOR BLACK SILKS IMM=MMMMIEI LADIES, LOOK.' Lyons Taffeta Silo, heavy, °my 1.60 Heavy Gros Grain Silk, only 1.67 Best Gros Grain Silk in the Lily, from $1..00 to $2.50, 33.00, $3.50, &LOU, $4.50 and 35.U0, MI:6IANS ! MUSLINS!! MUSLIMS!!! SLIEETINU, SHIRTLNU, and PILLOW CA- E MUSLIN:S, Al Wholesale Prices. Ladies Wlll find It to their :idvannige to call and examiii the above Stuck b e fore purchas ing eisewheie. OUlt MOTTo: "One Price, Swat( Peafils, and Quick Sales." tint t 3mw 39 MiIMSEVIMI CB= 11=11 After more than FIVE YEARS experience and experimenting in the manufacture of STRICT LI FIRST QUALITY HOUP SKIRTS, we osier our Justly celebrated goods to merchants and the public to full confidence of their superi ority over all of hers in the American market, and they are so acknowledged by all who wear or deal in them, as they give more satisfaction than any other Skirt, and recommend them selves In every respect. DetTere in Hoop Skirts should make a note of this fact. EVERY LADY WHO HAS NOT GIVEN THEM A TRIAL SHOULD DO SO WITHOUT FUR THER DELAY. Our assortment embraces every style, length and size for Ladies, Misses and Children. Also, ~kLts ALADE TO ORDEat, Altered and He pared. Ask fur "Maple in's Own Make," and be not deceived. See that the letter " li " is win en on the T.ipes between each Hoop, and that they are stamped " W. T. HOPKIN'S MAN I'FAC TURER, 02li ARCH ST., PHILAD'A," upon each tape. Nu others are genuine. Also, constantly un hand a lull line in - good New York and Eastern made skirts, at Very prices, holesale and ',dull, :it the PHIL ADELPHIA HOoP SKIRT Manutaittor, and tiuri am, No. 624 ARCH. STKEET, PHILA DELPHIA. H C Li E L mANI'F•AcruItER tai COAL OIL LAMPS, AND WIILILE,ALE DEALER IN TA I:LE (.; Fit CPI' J. 41,8, CA6II) R.Yoke, o. 2,7 NoRTH HI ND STREET, Above Race, PHILADELPHIA. 6ole agcnt for the East Trenton Pottery Co Stone China and Common White Ware. Parties ordering Queeusware through this [louse save -hi per coat. feb 20-Iyw E STA 111.1511fE1l IN 1810 FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT J. & W. JONES, No. I;2, Nor; h Front Street, above Callowhill PIM, A DEL PRIA Dye Silks, Woolen and Fancy Goods of every description. Their superiority of Dyeing Ladies and Gentlemen's Garments is widely known. Crape and Merino Shawls cleansed to look Dice new. Also, Gentlemen's Apparel, .Vc., cleansed or re-dyed. Kid Gloves cleansed or dyed to look like new. 4-4)- Call and look at our work before going elsewhere. isep 18 2m W 37 T HE HOVE MACHINE SEWING MACHINES, 699 BROADWAY NEW YORK FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS THE 110 THESE WORLD-RENOWNED SEWING Were limo ded the highest premium at the World's Fair In Loudon, and six first premiums :it the Aietc York Slate Fair of ISti6, and are celebrated for dolm4 Ise best work, using /1 much smaller needle for the same thread than any other machine, and by the introduc tion of tile most approved machinery, we are now able to supply the very best macnines in the world. These machines are made at our new and spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Conn. under the unwed late supervision of the President of the Company, Elias Howe, Jr., the original Hi ve:llor of toe Sewing Machine. They are Ran pted to all kinds of Family Sew ing, aud t o the in-e ot Seamstresses,,Dre sMa keys, allors, Manulactur, rs o; snirts, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Mautlihts, Clothing, Huts, Cups, Corsets, Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, Linen Loud Umbrellas, Parasols, etc. They work equii ily well spun sill:, linen, woolen, 111.1 NVil 11 cutt.m 11, y will scam fi,Wt. ,iathol, hem, it cold, 11111 d, atl.l furl :I: UN npf Lwallt 11111 arld tutu Lutl, hider, of he or, tole , nu‘, ed. 11t4ti1 P: itl, The st Iten I uvented by Mr. Howe, and made on this :Nlneil I t.e. is the most popular and dur able, :oat ull seWiDk s arc subject to the 'nineFlue Invented by hon. SEND Volt CIRCULAR SIBLEY dr STOOPS, General Agentn, No, 1422 Chestnut street, Bull:un, I...‘TE, Agent, Laueantel city, Pit. uuu• 2U 13*w 11 Ex,,,Lmoß 805. FUR EMPORIUM. 805. r (C, A (1 . (? pr: ... (11,13 8111, N. Hide,) PH LA )t,A,Pki 1 A I 11 , 111,1 . , Mlloo,l ' 111111 Children/I' FANCY Fit I (Nary tlernerlpt lon, and at all Tricorn, tilltittli. and {twat'. tionultio 'llllc Friable Sitrn M ,s,!itott anti nitwit rils, Ornaultio tit Illltlrn A N rig,lt I Ititt•iti trno a at Eta:lomat upwartirni Fors Bought, Alta:cal and !typal roil, oct 10 dill II LA UIE I' A 1.11 CY FUR VII I A T JO If X Al 2 E 11 A' 8 Old Establlshed'EUß MANUFACTORY, NO, 704 ARCH STREET, ABOVE 7711 PHILADELPHIA. HILVH now In Store of my own Importation and Manufacture, one of the largest and most beautiful selections of FANCY URA', for Ladles' and Children's wear in the city. AltiO, a tine assortment of Bent's Fur Gloves and Collars. I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very recAonable prices, and. I would therefore solicit a cull from my friends of Lancaster County and yminity. Remember the name, number and street; ora.. I have no partner, nor connection with any other Store In Philadelphia. JOHN FAREIRA, No. 71H Arch street above 7th, South side, sep 25 , Iniw• HI Philadelphia. p is 11.11)E1.1.11IA CANCER HOSPITAL. It. H. KLINE, M. D., Clinical Lecturer and Protemsor of Malignant DiSO.HCH lu the Philadelphia University of Medicine and Surgery: Physician to the Uni versity Hospital; founder of and principal Physician to the Philadelphia Cancer Hos ezc„ &a., is daily making astonish.ng and almost miraculous cures of Canner by a new treatment, a Cancer Antidote, that apparently enters into the chemical composition of the Cancer, or cancerous affections, antidoting, killing and destroying the cancer, every par ticle, root fibre belonging to it, without pain or the use of the knife, 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 patier to under treatment, call at the Office, No. 031 Arch street, or address "Post Office Box 1474, Phiittdelphiapa," may 16 /5-17 IrM. T. DOP/Cf.V.S. lUni 13 LOCK STITCH. Eta9Malle Advertiotmtnts. F ASHIONABLE _ CLOAKS, OPENING DAILY AT HARBISON'S, IN TILE LATEST NOVI:.TIES AND PAT TERNS OF Tii E 20 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia. oct 23 Thaw 42 PRICES REDUCED. LADIES' CLOAKS GREAT RIETI FINEST MATERIALS! NEWEST DESIGNS, AT LOWEST PRICES, AGNEW & ENGLISH, 25 8. Ninth Street,-, 839 Chestnut Street, four itnars above E . opposite the Chesnut Continental Hotel, I:ISEM3MBME=IMMI3 lEn L. CALDWELL itt CO., No. S 2 2 ,` CHESTNUT STREET, 61 1 , PHILADELPHIA, -CA Jewelers, Importers 4t: Manufacturers, Have made very large additions to their usual stock in view of the approaching Holidays, derived chiefly from NOVI" LTIES and CHOICE, PIECES OF HARE MERIT found In the GREAT EXPOSITION AT PARIS The post season, by one of the firm in Europe.' Also, an Immense stock of WATCHES', DIAMONDS', JEWELL', 1", Solid Silver Wares, Plated Goods, Mantel Clocks, Bronzes, Decorated China Vases and Ornaments, Musical Boxes, Curved Wood Ornaments, And everything appertaining to the business of UOLD AND SILVER-SMITHS None but, First-Class Goods kept, and every article sold upon its own merits, PRIUES IN PLAIN FIGURES AND FIXED AT LOWEST RATES. ) OCKIILL A; WILSON C L 0 TIII N 0 lIU U 5,E , 6U3 D 605: CLLESTNUT!STREET, READ I-MADE CLOTHING FALL AND WINTER CLPTHING NEWEST STYLES I=l WELL TRIMMED 12331=E1 BOYti' CI,OTII I N G ! BOYS' C IN G El= :•:, - ,:5.2 , .5-F-4 edg GENTLEMEN LIVING IN THI c()uN . rit Cr.( )TIII:c; MADE To ORDER FUR THEMSELVES &ND BOY, BY tit NDING MEASURE, AS • PER 111 AG IL\ M, WILL HAVI. TII EI Ii ()I; DE IZS FILLED rnomi"rLY A GGGD 111' GUARANTEED. SAM- PLEs iooDS SENT 131 MAIL TO A_NI" I'A HT oF THE UNITED STATES IZOCKHILL ii(:.; and GO,:, Clicsbaa INl=l ‘)cl. 16 Isinw 111 lEYEleti tLWLY IMPROVED CULLS• CENT SCALE OVERSTRUNG PIANOS Acknowledged to be the beet. Lund m Price Medal and Highest Awards in America re ceived. .4ELODEONS AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS. Warerooms, 722 ARCH St., Leiow Eighth, apr 10 lyw 1.1) PhiLMelphla. Penn's great i l!1 ) 1 o out. wor It, of every one hisown Denttor—Being a Private Instructor for Married Persons or Ilwse !dealt to Marry, both male and female, In everything concern lug the physiology and relations of our :-:exual System, and the Production or Prevention of Includiut all Line new discoveries never before given in the English language, by Win. Young, M. D. This is really a valuable and Interesting work. IL is written In plain langu,ge for the general reader, and Is illus trated watt upwards of lOU t pgravingm. All young married people, or those contemplatl: g marriage. and having Use least Impediment to laureled life, should real this hook, It dis closes secrets that every one should be ac quainted with. Still It Is a hook that must he locked up, and not to lie about the house. It will he sent to any one on the receipt of Fitly Cents. Attlress Dr. 'Won. Young, No, 111 i Spriest el., :Move Fourth, Polladelploa, y In C OME I'LL /. al/ I=l HENRY BOWER GRAYS FERRY ROAD, PHILADELPHIA, surmt-rnOSPIIATE OF LIME, AMMONIA AND POTASII. Irarrailted free Prune .1 elulteration PACK ED IN HAG"; I 7 I.IK EACII PRICE e 55 pEit ToN 2,000 vouNDs /) /SCO U/17' !o DA A LER,y, 1100'111 c GARItErf, nr 11,111 n, Chomb om Cror WI nlidulltig their report of the nnnlyNh N, Nom to us "The con.intaion or t. ho above indicates a decided advance lo the corinemlilon nra Fer tilizer by the introduction or a conmidertible per ambito of Potash, and countenancez the claim Involved iu the 11111110 Complete Manure." _ WILLIAMS dr. 110-N, of Philadelphia, Chem ists of large experience in the ail:, lysin of Fer tibzers, says: " Wu rind trom an analysis of your 'Complete Manure,' that the name you have given it is certainly warranted by its Chemical composi tion ; In addition to thug cordially recommend ing your Fertilizer from a Chemical stand polat, we should slate I hat Its mechanical con dition is most, excellent, being such us to admit of its use In the drill without further prepa ration." The "Complete Manure" has been used largely on various crops, and the testimony thus lar received proves it to be the beet Fer tilizer introduced. Orders_reeelved and information glveu by DIXON, BIIARPLENS & CU, SOLIL AMENTH, AO South Wharves, Philadelphia aug MIRE UNDERSIGNED ItEGIST) It IN Bankruptcy in and for the Ninth Congres sional District of Pennsylvania, (cotnposedoi the county of Lancaster,) is prepared to attend to the duties of that olllce at, his place of busi ness in South Queen street, on the east side three doors trout Centre Square lu the city of Lancaster. A. SLAYMAKI.B., Je is 2td&tfw Resister in Bankruptcy. 13. A. Pt Itl I T H CHAORER..BISCITIT AND CAKE .BAKEh Tfiree doom below Lane's Store, Lancaster, Ya Ria. All the articles fo: sale at this establish• pent are balled /midi every day, Tirginfit geat estate. AFIRIAT4IATEFARMIII THE VALLEY 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, 3 miles southwest of Millwood. 3 miles south of White Post, and 12 miles of Winches- ter. It contains about 200 ACRES of. best quality . Limestone Land, part river bottom, plenty of wood and water. A fine BRICK DWELLING _containing nine large rooms; also a Stone House _for tenants, out buildings, a mill site, two large orchards, Ac. An extended credit of several years will be given on the most of it, if desired by the pur chaser. For hirther 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 LOU DOUN COU.NIY, VIRGINIA.—I offer for sale the farm on which I reside, containing 29G% ACRES, lying near the Trap, in Loudoun county, on the road leading from snlckersville to Upperville, one mile southeast of the Blue Ridge moun tain, ten miles from Piedmont, on the M.O. R. R. and fourteen miles from Purcellville on the Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad. The land is of fine quality, cell watered and wooded, there is a handsome STONE DWELLING HOUSE on the premises, and other out-houses. The locution is beautiful and remarkably healthy, the greater portion of the land I , under good stone fencing; it has also a good Apple and Peach Orchard. I would Invite the attention of persons wishing to purchase land lu Lou doun, to this very desirable farm. aug 2) ltd.atfw A. B. CARTER. FOR SALE. TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES OP PRIME LIMESTONE LAND, In Clark county, Va., t half miles front a Railroad Depot; good im provements; well fenced and watered; au abundance of good timber, and so arranged as to divide well Into two farms. I have also other farm property for sale, all of which will be sold tort , the object being to make a division of the estate. Those in search of land in this section might do well to give me a c.lll before purchasing elsewhere. For further Informa tion call on or address 7110 S. N. LUPTON Winchester, Va., Je l 9 ltd&tfwi (who Is agent for Heir,. FVINE 'MINERAL LAND FOR MALE.— r The subscriber wishes to sell a most cit., able tract of laud, sttuated in Green county, Va., 12 miles fri an Gordonsville, anti 12 1n• u 1 Charlottesville, containing 200 ACRES. about7o of which is cleared and In a good state of cultivation, and the balance Is heavily tim bered. There lea never-falling spring of water near the house, and Swift Run, a branch sufficient ly bold to turn any kind of Machinery, runs near the line. This tract has on It an .exeelleut supply of PURE CRYSTALIZED MAGNETIC MINERAL from which the finest iron and steel can be manufactured. This mineral is of the very best quality, and, with capital, this place can be made ono of the most valuable in the State of Virginia. The Virginia Central Railroad—about 12 miles distant—is of easy access by good math leading to Charlottesville and Gordonsville. For further information address JACOB W. ZERKEL, New Hope, Augusta cu., Va. Oct 9 GOOD VIRGINIA FARM FOR SAL'E... The subscriber offers for sale privately, his m containing about 16i ACRES, aboiit 90 acres' clietred, the balance well timber ed. This larrn is situated lu Augusta county, Va., on Middle river, and runs to the public road leading from Spring Hill to Staunton, about 7 miles from Staunton. There is a very comfortable DWELLING, with good outhouses and a tolerable Barn on the place; a itood meadow, an orchard, and a well of excellent water in the yard. 'the land is or the very best quality, produc ing good crops of all kinds of grain and grass. There is a good lime kiln and an inexhausti ble quarry ul superior lime stone on it. Any one wishing to buy a good small farm should call and examine for themselves. ROBERT VANLEAR, Long Blade, Augusta co , Va. oct for salr ur Merit 1311"11LIC SALE.--0111 SXTURDAY, VE:SIBER 1:3.1, 181,7, the undersigned Ad ministrator with • •e will annexed of Henry Minna, late of Cocalico township, dee'd., will in pursuance lan order of the Orphans' Court sell on the in:emises the following de. scribed Real Estate of said deceased: A Tract of TWO ACRES of Land, more or :ess, situated ill the road leading from sine neck to Shealrerston, about. a mile from the Reading and Columbia Railroad, adjoining property of Peter Sweigart and others, w hereon are erected the following improvements—A One-Story Log DWELLING HOUSE, Stone Spring Hour-, Frame Stable, and other out buildings. The laud and buildings are in a reasonably good condition. Sale to commence at 1 Weibel: I'. M., of' said day, when terms shall belmade known by F. At'ldisTUS STREIN, Administrator of said deceased. tow -13 AI ARICLAND MILL PROPERTY FOR \ LE. A MILL ANT) ACRES OF LAND AT \ ATE S LE. This Mill property is situated on the Green castle and Williamsport Turnpike, one tulle north of Williamsport, Washington county, Md. and to close the line of the contemplated Railroad to Williamsport, Ina first-rate wheat anti corn growing country, and in n healthy situation. The MILL HOUSE is three stories high, and 1U by .1.5 feet wide, and In good repair. The Gistrlng is all Iron and nearly new and In good running order; has one pair o f' Burrs, Cho. ping St nes s nil Plaster Mill, anti has :in over-shot wheel of '..1) feet In hrlgni. 'file im provements consist of a Weatlicrimarded DWELLING lioUsE, with three rooms and Kitchen, anti taller out-buildings. In the whole, lids 1• a very desirable prop, ly fir manufacturing purposes, there being bat one Cotton Factory in the county. There Is also on this properly 12 or 11 feet additional fall, en that there could be erected another mainac turmg establishment thereon. Cap' tali•ts would do well to Collie and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Possession given at :.,ny I line. • Pei sous wishing to purchase are requested to cad on the undersigned, who will always be found,on I he premises. For further Information and terms of sale, which will be made to suit purehasei 5, apply to, JOHN W. MILLER. Oct IS ltdatilw P ÜBLIC THVIINDAY, NO VEMBER 21st. 1567 by virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court! or Lancaster county, the undersigned Administrators of the estate of James Black, dec . il, will sell at public sale, on the premises, a Plantation or Tract of very valuable Lund, situated in Little Britain town ship, in said county, on the road leading from Oxford to Chestnut Level, about 7 miles from the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Rail road at Oxford, adjoining lands of Swnuel Fairlainb, James Olmstead, Thom, fight, Benjamin Morrk, Robert scott and others, CONTAINING 273 ACRES X il3 PERCHES, of highly improved laud (including Woodland sutlich of for fencing and all other purposes required) well adapted to grazing us well as farming, a large number of cattle having been fed upon It for many years past. The Im provements consist of a convenient two-story DWI,LLING HOUSE, a large FRAME BARN, with good Shedding, a Wagon Shed, nearly new, a Sprung House over a never frilling Spring°, excellent water, and other necessary out-buildings. There is a good well and pump at the house, and running water at the Barn, and the whole place Is well watered and well fenced. It will tie tarred In two tracts nod sold separately If desired. The property will positively be sold without reserve. :Sale to commence :It 1 o'clock, I'. M., of said day, when attendance will lie given anl terms made known by WI 1.1.1 AM I3I.ACK, JOHN L. pArrEuso:s:, tic 30 tsw.l3) Administrators. 2taitoitarv, (c. G RAND ))))) 11001‘ HEADQUARTERS. ALL SCHOOL BOORS & SCHOOL STATIONERY FU KNISH ED WIIOLEsA RE AND IINT AIL AT THE VERY BEST FIGURES THAT C 1 N POSSIBLY BE GITEN. OUR ARRANGEMENTS; WITH THE LARGE PUBLIsHINU HOUSES IN PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK ARE SUCH AS WILL ENABLE US TO GIVE TERMS TO I IRE, .0:1::,T:.AvIII:1;s; (d•Nrßy AN!' -TI I/ :N Il"( /NS suTII Al WILL GREATLY TO Ai/VA NTAtil.: (11.• • ALL PA RTIEs unNYERNED, I R ts, TEACH EPS, fill NTILY mEticiiA.N"rs, L'A ItEN"IS, YOUNGYGUNG GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN, PLEASE (JIVE US A CALL. YOU WII,L FIND MIR STOCK LARGE, WELL sP.LECTED, AND IN EVERY WAY IN (101)11 CONDITION, oUR Mood laGa• and well•aelooted Fitocic of Mord can, French 111,1 Epullnh I.7ilatlonory, alwayn kept up. All New Publlcallons rocolved un hod an l'euunl from the American II Prow,. We think we hnve (wore thing belong log lon Urn!, olio. wolktrrnimed Book nod Sta tionery Store. Stop Dc nod nee lor yourp.olVON. .1, BARU No, II East R.1ng04,, noolultor, 1 1 11. Hop 12 MI& • G CI I 1 , "1' 'tt t 1"1 . Pi ft (111 , 7 R POR 11117 nr)1,11)4 y,y ! Satiable for old tool \Mang—Male or Commie. 11111 LES, PRAYER AND HYMN 13(itilti, U( All Denominations, PoETS IN BLUE AND (JOLD, Annuals, Writing Desks, Itegeucy Desks, Work Boxes, Jewelry Hoses, Ladles' Necessaries, Dort Folios, Dressing Cases, Autograph hooks, Albums. NEW GAMES. Chessmen and Boards, Backgammon Boards, English Toy Books, Moveable Toy Books, Linen Books Swiss Building Blocks, Union College Blocks, Vlllng S.chotil Blocks, • A 11 C Blocks, Picture Blocks, Jackstraws, Transparent Slate PockeL.Booloi, Gold Pens, dto 3 Please Pau and examine, nt J. M. WE.THAEFFER'S deo 4 tfdiewl Cheap Hook Store. Cutts SHELLER AND CLEANER.—THE attention of manufacturers !smiled to this lately patented improvement, by means of which the farmer can thresh and clean, by ono operation, from IMO to I,a/0 bushels of Corn per day, with no more power than is required to drive the old-fashioned "Cannon Sheller,' the machine doing the work In the most thor ough manner, and Is not liable to get out of order; the farmer being able In a moment to set the machine and to clean any sized corn, mouldy or dry. County and State rights for sale on reasona ble te. WA, by addressing WM. June 0 int' s. Lancaster, 1, for j'ale or :Stitt. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned offer to sell at private sale' their valuable GRIST AHD SAW MILLS, which have been thorough ly repaired recently, having a large run of cus tom; with THIRTY.FIVE ACRES OF LAND thereto belonging. Also, an adjoining farm of about SIXTY-TWO ACRES, well improved, with all necessary buildings, belonging to J. P. Hutton. These properties are situated in Drumoro township, Lancaster county, on the road lead log from Liberty Square to Conowinge Fur nace, and will be sold together or separately, on aecomodating terms. For any particulars in regard to said proper ties call on or address J. P. Hutton, residing thereon, Liberty Square, P. 0. J. P. HUTTON, oat 2 3row• 391 JOHN McSPAI?.RAN. REAL ESTATE FOE SALE IN DELAWARE BY JAIISS B. RIGGS, Real Estate Agent at CLAYTON, DEL. Over 00,000 .Acres of tho finest Black and Truck Lands in America. The climate is mild and heftily. Churches and Schools numerous. Lands shown free of charge. sep IS 3mw 37 N." EC UTOWS SA LE OF VALUABLE F tuar. ESTATE, MILL AND FARM—In pursuance of the directions contained In the last Will of William Booue, deed, the under signed Executors, will sell by public vendue, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 40th day of NOVEMBER, A. D., 1557, the following valuable real estate, late the estate of mid de ceased. viz: The one equal undivided half part of all that certain Plantation or Tract ol Land, situate In Bart township, Lancaster county, on the road leading from Strasburg to Uxlord, about 8 miles from -trasburg and 11 miles fro o Ox ford, about l miles southeast Ut quarry vibe and l mile south of the Valley Road, and about o miles southwest of the Pennsylvania Rail road at Christ lama, adjoining lauds ot George W h tsou George Ills, Thomas Armstrong, Johniloul.er and others, cont • Ming ACRES AND it PERCHES more or less, with two large DWELLING Hi ES, one Slime and one Franme e with a Spring and the other with an excellent Well with Pump therein near the door; a large well-finished double-decker FRAME BARN, with straw Shed attached, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, hog Pens, Sc. There is al, on the pi em i.es a good young Orchard ..f Choice Fruit Tr es. A 11,1'4, three and a halt story stone M ER' iLANT :1N D UltisST M 1.1, iii by 50 fe. I, With n 1.1 \C MILL, hi by ,i:: feet, uprichl and Circular Saws, aril all up pa rut us complete. These Mills known as " Boone& Barley's s," ore on the Middle Octoraro Creek, and the water power is oue of the best in Lancaster county. The Mill and Saw Mill have a food run of custom and are d lug a good business. There is also oilier Improvements on the premises. About '2.5 Acres of tract are thmlily covered with excellent timber, principally Chestnut realy for cutting. The balance is clear land having an excellent meadow of about 9 Acres thereon ; it is divided MY Into convenient fields, under good fence, well watered and In a high state of cultivation. This farm is within titles of goad Lime Kilns and Quarries, convenient to Schools, Stores and places of public worship, and offers rare inducements to any one wishing to en gage in milling and tanning. Persons wishing to view the property prior to sale, will please call on the undersigned re sitting thereon. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, I'. M., on said day, when terms will be tirade known by W.:URGE S. 800 h E, SAMUEL HARLEY, Executors. Also, at the same time and place, the under signed wlll sell the other undivided hall part ut the above prom nos, an that the purchaser can [my and get a good title for the whole. . . oc 30 tslsj SAMUEL HARLEY. VA LUA BLE HOTEL PROPERTY Al' PUBLIC SA I.E.—Ou SATURDAY, NO VEMBER 80th, 11 , 07, the undersigned will sell by public vendue, on the premises, In the borough of Marietta, Lancaster county}, that long and it ell-established BRICK lit 'TEL, airmerly known as the " Donegal House," now the "Sertzer House," with the Lot of Grpund, 50 by 170 feet, on which the same is erected, situated on the corner of "Centre Square" and Gay street. The Other IMprOVelliellt, consist, of aline Brick Stable, 50 by 'Xi feet, a Frame Wash HOLIse, :mod otlier out-buildings. The note, is part three-storied and part two; so feet front and 74 deep, with finished Garret and Bnsemeut,coutalu mg 3S fine rooms with ample hails and elm-ets, two uever-failing Welts excellent Water, and a large Cistern ou the premises. This stand now enjoys a good mule, and is located in a borough which is improving rapidly. The buildings have recently been re paired at great spense and are in condition for aCeOlll modal iug a large, tirtd.-class business, whicli could be obtain,' by any ealcient occu pant. The present owner, on account of residing at ilhdance from lids property, is determined to tell it., and a lareoppori unity Is now ialered for a profitable Investment. Sale to commence :tt 2 o'clocit, P. Al., and (critic lllath, Icuuwu by IL K. ~ E L,TZEIt. 1.. GALLAGHER, Auctioneer. Oct 20 I tilititsw A LUABLE rAilm FOR SALE.-4 111! V men of Voili and ',am:aster WWII lee that want to buy Farms, why you go and see the beautiful Farm uttered at Private sale by Wm. F. Crouse, Trustee of Darla i-tenwartz, living in Llttletown, Adams count), Pa., at SiIOJU per acre, Th e Farm hays about 5 miles West. ot Litilestown, A ry one desiring to see t he Farm can do so by nulling on the 'Trustee, ilviog In Littleslown. The buildings 1,1, good and the land has been hint•d 1.11111.1 user and prodpetit i i well . Teral:i VP.S. \V. F. CIWCIE, TMNitre PEC=I PUBLIC SALE VA CUA BEE I RON w URKS.—W 111 101 sok! at nubile nale, on SATURDAY, the elk day of NOVEMBEst., 1,5 , . ,at 1 o'clock, P. NI., at the Net moue if uuse, is the City of Reading, the HAMPTON El: ItNACE PROPERTY . situate in Lehigh eounly,3 miles from Millers town, a sl.ll 11/11 111 Ili, P . as/ lialirl/111/. Belonging, to It Irc NINE 1 I ACRES iii LAND, Sa Acres of witlcitoNot 'he hest farmithz Lind. Ako, a line NEW MANSION lIMJSE NINE: as 110 W, u huge It .4 RN Sro nee it, Ills, Coal shed, to hold Po of coal, new Bridge House, Pasting 100,0 AA,/ PAILCILSIIIIOI :shop. Ihe water-power Is good, always having enough water to insure a strong blast, A new Dam, sullielent for all purposes, Wile huill but two years ago; Water-wheel and Bellows as good us new. The teams and other personal property, and also the undivided half of IL valuable Bed of Magnetic Iron Ore, will be sold private, and at reasonable terms. These Works are only fur making C011.1'1;11.1 Charcoal Meth:, which Is 01 the best kind for CLa-wheel , and has ttlso been used for Army and Navy guns. More Iron lugs been made at these works per we,ek than at any outer works ill like size (except two), in any of the adjoining COLIDLIt S. Fil/ILL-growth Llalber is plenty within a radius of 11l miles, and enough can always be bad to make a full In nst. tiood Ilerfeat Ile Ore is near enough to haul with Wants. Lim. stone within u quarter of a mile. As much possesAon as is is scary to pie pare. for next year's blast will he given to the purchasers. This Is a rare chalice for those wishing to engage in this Madness, and is worth the attention of parties Who need (mar coat metal for l'ar-wheels or Other purposes. Parties who Intend viewing the ahove prop erty will please address the uhdersigned to lactittgle C. 0., Lehigh county, ('a., on what day they will come. Londiti'Alls made known on the day of sale by N . M. 'SIGMUND llsinus FURNACE, Oct. IY, 151.7. Oct IS I lot ltd 91 punLic SALE OF VALI'I JflE BEA L EsTATE,—On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1567, by virtue of an order of the Orphans' court of Lancasier county, the undersigned Administrators cum testament° annexo of Henry Renck, late of the city of Reading, d•- ensed, will xpose to public sale at the Mile Ball, In )•East Earl township, Lancaster wi lily, the following valuable roil estate of ,sad ceased, t wit: No. 1. A 11111. L'inest.ne Farm, containing ACILES ANIt II l'EltUff It>t, sl Wall' veer HILL1111101)(FS Store and ? :Lhout. 2 mules south of the /flue Hall, 111,011 WhICII are erect,l a sul,,tatiLlal two-story titone IIW with wakli house, ten•utt house, bank hare, wagoionaker SIMI), uul other out buildings. This land is In a high ,tale of etil -1 Isal lonoinder good !epees, and of lie bent. qualify. There are two orenards upon 11, Con- I:lining s great. var,et.y of all kinds of fruit. No. 2. l'ornalnlng li At!WIN AND 10 Is good arable Faun laud, NVlLhout, buildings and near No. 1. No 3 consiNts of a tritel of 1 AC11.11175 AND 'di PERCHES of Sprout Land It the Isli Abitinlidn, In .11 1 ..0d. Kari tOWllSilip,lllljOirling lands of Michael Prg4e ltanelc uud lltilerS. :Ch. I. A 'rr..ei of :1 AUItES A NI) 111/ 'l millland nn the Wekil t".. II 1 . 1 I.l' 6: lolldn .1),4.1,1) Ilan II :al.! Wiwi, TCII per cent. ICI the putella•e looney itayable on the il ay of 'rhe sale will tat 110111 at the Blue bull Hotel, and will begin :if I o'clock I'. M w Ircu term., and conditions will be rnaile 1.1101011 by M Alt() A ILA. CK, 111 , ::N I.'rriElt, Admr,. c. t. n. Ileury Mmelt, drc' pet 16 FOIL SALE .••••• A VALUAIILE MILL Property and Farm, el Lusted In Fr4tnlclln county, Pottn',,, on the turnpike het acct, Oreeneastio and Nii , i hil la, 7lnllen fruit, Llie Franklin Itallroiall, 2 mLI n nom oiereprslitirg with ielvinillike• ul Ilau wcmwln , elllll . olllM, 1510, Thu properly euteilsts ACHES of I.ltuertnini. awl Slikt4, Land, nn 1. 1:1I11 IH 0rm.14,1 it Wry IiTON .1111.1., %valor power, 11111 In 144..1 ropull', IL :‘,lll - H i ()N 11111,Mi.; 111111, MAIN:SION WILII I / 1 1 111111rIllly 1111111/VlNi 10,111111 , , Stabil., U/11,111/11 111111 I'lllll, IL milt nlunuul Howie ittid haw, tili,nt, Th.• 12,,,11•1 ly wlll bi,nolJ log(111.11'0,1' dIVILI4.O to Null. porel",niirm. Apply on the promleca, or by letter lo lilt, JtkaElbl M. 1111.2,TER, elittni Pont (Pince., Franklin county, Penna. Mall pluoicit the dour dully. Rut: 2l ltd.tafw DUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE MILL 1 PRUPERTY.—Pursuant to a deed of trust, executed by. Isaac 11011111101WOrth and wife, on the sth day of Nay, ICIA), on record in Fred., irk County Court, the undersigned Trustees, will oiler rot sale at auction, before the Court !louse In Winchester, Vu., on MONDAY, NOVEM BER 111.11, 18117, the Valuable Mill heat, known as the "UNION MILLS," situated on the edit aide of the Valley Turn pike, a. d a little over nun mile NOMA of the town of NV inchcntor, containing about FUIJL{ AND A lIALF ACHES OF LAND, the remalt a of the burned mill, the beat fall of Water, and upon the most constant iitrobm in Llnla ta glwl of country—with all water privi legem and rlghlii of way attached thereto. Pomade.'lon will be given and a perfect legal title free Irma all ineurnhranco, conveyed im mediately upon compliance with the terms, winch are an followit - - Two thousand dollars of the purchase money to be paid In cash upon closing the bids, the residue to bear irg..t Interest, payable semi annually, from the same date, and upon this residue credit will be given for the life-time of Hrs. Hollingsworth, the elder provided the Interest shalt tie punctually paid. A deed of trust to be given by the purchaser to secure compliance by a stile lu case of default. The purchaser to have the right to discharge the whole debt at any time. ROOT. Y. CONRAD, H. H. BRENT, Trustees. The above sale is made with the consent, and at the request of the undeisitmed, who will unite In the conveyance if desired. HARRIET B. HOLLINGSWORTH, ISAAC) HOLLINGSWORTH. 001, 10 1994,41 w 41 atiaolduiton gibritry tstifitpinjj. T " E WASHINGTON LIBRARY COMPANY PHILADELPHIA Is chartered by the State of Pennsylvania, and Organized In aid of the RIVERSIDE "INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATING GRATUITOUSLY SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' ORPRANS Incorporated by the State of N. 7 SUB9.CRIPTION ONE DOLLAR. THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY CO BY VIRTUE OF THEIR CHARTER ACCORDANCE WITH ITS PROVLIONs El= THREE II UN DRED THOUSAND Dom.:tits PRESEN7'I To rah; sHAREHoLDEits ON WEDS EsDA Y. 8 JANUARY NEST Or at the Institute, Itiversicie, N. .1 1 Present worth 1 Present. Scot th 1 Present worth. I esen t. wort Ii 2 Presenti worth 32,5 W each .I Present values! al 2 Pre•ents VII ued ILL 15,010 emit) I Present value I at 4 Pr. sell s valued al 450 te each 2 Presents CI. I tied at ' 53,0.0 tell 3 Presents valued at $1 000 each 20 Presents valued id sai 0 each 10 Presents valued at S 010 each 3 Pres, ills valut d at i!sso each 20 Presenls valued at. $225 ea •11 55 Prots nts valued al Si/Wein:li 50 Presents valued at $75 each 110 Presents valued at $lOO each 23) Presents va ued aL $75 each The remaining presents tonsists arti cles of use and value, appertaining to the diffusion of Literature and tie flue arts Each Certificate of Stock Io acciiinpauleil With 3 STEEL-PLATE ENGRAVING, WORTH INIORE AT RETAIL THAN THI. COHT OF cEivriFICATE, And also Insures to the holder a PRESENT IN THE U HEAT DISTIL' BU rioN SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR Any person sending 11,1 ONE DOLLAR or paying the saineto our local' Agents,will receive immediately it tine Steel Plate Engraving. al, choice front the following list, and One Cerldfl• cafe of Stock, insuring One Present lu our published schedule. ONE DOLLAR ENOILAVINCIS No. I—"Nly Child! > y Child!" No. : "They're Saved! Tli.• ',c Saved!" No. 3 " Old Seventy-slx ; (Ile Early Daym of the Revolution." Any person paylitir T iniLLARS w1:1 receive either ol the lotion tine Steel Plateit, at choice, and Twit Ceti tarn Its of SttJek, thus becoming entitled to Two l're,ent, No. I—" \Vl4 , lLii , gtoit'h Clmrtmllip." N. Lasi INIVW Wll.ll 111,1 Slut her" THEEE: DOLL tiL ENkiItAVINU.-; Any pei,m paylqg THREE 1 1 01,1.A.1L - ; wlll receivu the benutlful :- , teel Pluto ut =IR and Three Cri , lncittes of Stock, becoming en titled La th i. e Presents. FOUIL DOLLAR ENURAVINGS Any person paying FOUR DOLLARS shall receive the large and beautiful Steel Plate of ll= and Farr Certlllcates ut Stock, entitling then' to Fuur Presentr. Any person who pays I•'I VE DOLLA EM shall receive the large and splcudld Steel Plate of And Plve Certificates of Sleek, entitling them to Five Prehenni. The vngravings and Certltlchtea will be de livered to ea , Is subscriber at our Local Agen cies, or sent by nt nl , post-pall, or express, as may 1,1.5 ordered. flow to (inon Shares tool Engravings Send orders to UN by mall, enclosing from to $ . 20, other by Post Wilco orders or ln a regls tster.• letter, at our rink. Larger altloullto should bu sent by Limit or express, In `hares with Engr.ivings. v 5 Shares with Engravings 511 shares with Engravings 100 Shares with Engravings Local AGENTS WANTED throughcmt, the THE RIVERSIDE iNsTrrun Situate at 'Uvalde, Burn:whin t ounty, New Jersey, is leinoled for the purpose of crittul• toady eduraiing the sons Ut deceased Soldiers and Seamen ul the United c•lides. The Board 4.1 Trustees consists of the follow ing well-known chizens al Pennsylvania and New Jersey. HON. WILLI 1M li. MANN, District Attor ney, Philadelphia, HON. LE t" Is It. i.ltitoMAl,L, Ex.Chlel Coliler Mint ;tad Hero . der of Deeds, Phil adelphia Pa. HON..JAMES M. strOVEL, hew Jersey., HON. W, W. WARE, New Jersey. HEN kV UoitM AN, Hsu., Agent Adams' pre,;, l'a. J. E. CUE, Esq., of Joy, Cou Philed'a. TREAHU DEPART3fEN r, W ASH I NOToN, I). C. A pril IS, 1867.—011 ice of Internal Revenue: Having received matislactory evidence that the proceeds of the i•nterprise conducted by the " Washington Library Company " will be de voted to chart table uses, permission Is hereby granted toe lld Company to conduct such en teri rtge exempt trom all charge, whether from sueaut tax Or other duty. 1•:. A. IiOLLISS, Commissioner. The Association have appolnUs: as Receivers UEO. A. COOKE Sc CO., whose well known in tegrity and business experience will he a nulll• clout guarantee that the money intruslo 1 to Lheln will he promptly applied to the purpose stated. PIIILADF.I.PIIIA, PA., May 20, 15157.. To the Officers and atftnitocrr of IPo/fiat/ton Li- Larry Lb.. A', M, REA Secred : tin nhemen Ou receipt of your favor of the lan Inst., nonifylng us of our appOintinenL as Receivers for your Company, we took One liberty to submit a copy of your Charter, with a plan of youreatorprlse, to the highest legal authority of tine :state, and having received nisi favorable opinion inn regard to its legality annul sympathizong with the benevolent. object of your Association, viz: tine education and main tenant,' of tile orphan children or our soldiers and tailors at. the Riverside Institute, we have concmded to accept the trust, and to UM, our best efforts In promotes() worthy an object. Respectfully yours, &e., GEO, A. COOKE & CO. Adult ems all letters and orders to Eo. A. CoOKE Pitificers, sie.i in 'I lord st reel, •, In. Iverh th, i•lhrai) I I, .1. 'V .1 UK A Ex prams 11111., 1' 11 I I * .l Ic. Ic. 01.11111. Oct 3? O1T•Hd(1111W gott -*a ,Aclutrfisentrnt,s. 1: N .t 1' I. 11) . NI, W... II !! NI) Sl,' I'll .V/. I \.(,' JO/1./,t'//. '1'111“ In H. 111• W 111111 111. •pat.- enlyd I , l' Mr. 1:11..i1 , m 11. IL uni verhally axed. for II In erloetaul than the old ekuninif. NVlsalow., 00111, U', pp, A,.; IN easily ahed,and haven boLli I.lllle, 1..1i0r R1)11.) Hill , . allatt I/II Carerlll lIN 11, spurious ur 111,1e In 111 the HMI 'tel. For full part II alarm uthlrenh 1,111((iNVN, l'ulouteo At Prop'r., net No. 71 Illeeelcor st,,, New York. L A Di lA, TAIL E PARTICULAR AiOTICE THE REAL V ELEA U I.' EM ALE PILLS I WA fill,' IV TP:1) P BHA' Cll. These Pills, so celebrated many years ego In Paris, for the relief of reinale Irregularities, and afterwards for their criminal employment in the practice of ebonite', aro now offered for sale for the first time In America. They have been kept In comparetive obscurity from the Fact that the or, ig:nator, Mr Vet pau, Ise physi cian ill Park, 01 great we olds. and strict con scientious principles, and nes withheld them from general use, lest toy should be employed for unlawful purposes. In overcoming Female Obstructions, Ner vous and Spinal Affections, Paine lu the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpi tation of the Heart, Hysterics, dm, and will effect a cure when all other means have fulled; and, although a powerful remedy. do uot•con lain calomel, antimony, or anythlug Lurtlul to the constitution. To married ladles and young girls who have never been regulated, they are peculiarly suit ed, They will, Ina short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. C.turiox.—Married Ladles should never take them when there Is any reason to believe themselves pregnant. Ladies can procure a box, sealed tram the es of the curious, by enclosing ono dollar and six postage stumps to M. W. MACOMBER, General Agent for United btatett and Confides at. Albany, N. X., or to any authorized Agent: Dr. D. McCOH MICK, Agent, LunetAter. Sold by all Druggists. J. ROHRER, WIIOLESALE DEALEJ 1N FRENCH BRAN DIEs, WINES, GINS WHISKIES, dm, No. 11 Sorru (Um= ernarr, (A few doors below Centre Square,) myl7 LANCASTER, PAW 10,1 U,INM) 10,1 NMI i 000 1'4,1 ill I 111,1X1.1 L 0100 116)0 ' 1 ,0 I I, 500 11,000 $,710 11 INMI 1,x)0
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