piollAntouo. News Items. Edwin Booth is playing very suctessfully in New Orleans. The Turkish Sultan is threatened with pulmonary consumption. Twenty-six persons were killed by tho street cars in New York last year. Fifty thousand dollars' worth of spruce vim is manufactured annually in Maine. Indiana is to' appropriate 5418,549 to per sona who lost property by Morgan's raid. Dr. Bellows says marriages between Jews and Christians are becoming quite cows mon. The sub-treasurer of New York counted $81,000,000 in gold, on Tuesday, in onohour. The State'censun of lowa, Just eornpleted, gives the population of the State at - U(1'2,04U —a gain of 147,000 In two y ears. A ninety-tive dollar purl was found in an oyster in Alexandria, Virginia, the other day. Roe. Henry W. Beecher now preaches In aa Mcutu of l i o v ; vfN r , o 11 1 1 1 s t it ti o u othl o y y ouf t a i n t f a r . om the Tito editor of the Clinton (Iowa) Herald Nag been presepted with a pa of gold nels- Norm by the compositors In bib ir office. There are 3,112 vessolg on the great lakes and Western rivers, with on aggregate ton nage of 002,500. In 1052 the tonnage was but 432,021. Rev. Daniel Lord, of Fairfield, Conn., wogpreowned with a $5,000 life iurance policy, by hill parighlonerg on New ns r'u day. Tho Wises, for shooting Pollard at Bahl• rooro, are to he tried next month. L. C. Hook log, dry goodg merchant of Mein tau, has failed for about $1,000,000. Surratt will bo tried again in March, bo. foto a mixed Jury a whiteg and !legroom. The Democrats of talk 6 running Guttural home Wistar for Mayor. It Is 14111 d that Joseph Morrow, a graduate of Yale College, of recent date, is the moat notorious bandit in Italy. A Jewelry More at Columbia, itfo., was robbed of $3OOO In jewelry and money on the night at' the 30th ult. The Virginia Convention hag adopted a resolution urging the continuum:a of the Freadown's Bureau in Virginia, The steamer Tarrytown was cut through by lee Thursday morning, and gunk, on the Iludeon river. Her cargo of mernitandige, valued ut. V 30,000, ig a total loin. Governor Flandern, of Louisiana, hag re signed, nod General Me) appointed Joshuu Baker in his plane. Mr. Baker Ig on old citizen of Luuisiunu Gen, Hancock has appointed Gen. 11. C Beelines!! Commander of the Sub-distrlet of Louinianu and Assistant Cominhisloner of the Fiyedniten's Bureau. Both Douses of the Maine Legislature have refused, by large majorities, to enter tain bills repealing the State Constabulary law. The Louisiana Convention has adopted article thirteen of the new constitution, de. daring equal rights for ull complexions in public conveyances and places. Tho Gallipolin Journal Hays that Peter Cartwright, the venerable and well known Methodist preacher, who is still vigorous ut the age of 83, preached in that place over 511 years ago. In the eats of Morris Gratz against the proprietors of the Cincinnati Comarrcial, claiming twenty thousand dollars for an alleged libel, the verdict of the Jury was live dollars for the plaintiff. A meeting of white and black republi cans was held in Washington on Friday, over which Colonel Parker presided. lteso• lutions ware adopted favoring (trait for the Presidency, but agreeing to support any epublicau nominee. The rumor Home•time since that one of Forney's chief clerks in the Senate was defaulter, in Heel 1, be corroborated. The defalcation is about thirty thousand dollars, and Forney nays it will nearly ruin him to make it good. The long uncertainty respecting the fate of Dr. Livingstone has at length ceased. The Doctor is alive and well, and may now read with special interest thousands of sympathizing obituaries which the papers of the civilized world have devoted to him. Whittier, the poet, is a healthy old bach elor *of sixty. Since the death of his sister he has been living a very secluded life at his home ui Atnesbur,y The Mobile Advertiser suggests that Dick ens' reason for not attending Church here is because he is not interested in American politics. The Charleston Mercury calls attention to the fact that there are vast tracts of origi nal forest, containibui the best quality of ship timber left in South Carolina, and ad vines the elliZoni of that State to go lino the lumber trade. An English report states that, during 181i7, down to December _tat, there were 2,873 Vessels wrecked. Mayor McMichael, of Philadelphia, had two overcoats ntolun from him residence on Friday night. The little crossing sweepers, which were banished from the streets of New York re cently, are beginning to reappear. A young Illinoisan, aged twenty-two yours, owns fitly thousand action of land in his TilaiVe Stale and twelve thousand in Nebraska. The editor of the North Alabamian has been shown a specimen of gold in its na tural State, imbedded in rock, Mutat within half a mile of Tuscumbin. He lase learns that a rich stratum of coal has been found four miles Lind a half from that Mace. John Tongimain, .who Wes saint in Wash ington oil Christmas night by an unknown colored lean, died yesterday or his wounds. The perpetrator bus not yet been discover ed. An old citizen of Pepperill, Mass., was killed, on Tuesday, while riding In a sleigh , with two ladies by colliding with ti locomo tive. The ladies wore only slightly injured. Farrell Hall and the Young Men's Chris tian Association building, in Chicago, was , burned yesterday morning, involving j a loss of $300,000. Ole Bull had given his opening performance in the hall the night previous. John White, the professional burglar, formerly of New York, who committed a series of . daring burglaries near Portland hitely, has been sentenced to the Maine State prison for life. The wages of the factory operatives of Milltown, Conn., werueut down twenty per cent. on the lte inst. More than two hundred and ilfty fami lies in Trenton, N. J., are supported by charity, now that the factories have stop ped, and it is almost us bad in other manu facturing places. Some of the citizens of London recently mot together and had a dinner on " horse flesh," and ono of the participantS writes to the papers that it Was excellent. Jefferson Davie, on his arrival from Bal timore at New (hie:toll, a few days ago, was received quietly, but cordially, by his per sonal friends. The jury in the Ticknor divorce case, at Chicago, brought in a verdict, on Saturday at ternoon, granting the divorce asked for by Mrs. Ticknor. A 'notion for a new trial has been entered. Brigham Young, in his "Scarlet Letter," urges the young men of Utah to got mar ried, and by way of hurrying them says that all the young women that "are left alter a certain date" he will marry him- Belt. The Presbyterians in New York are at tempting to raise ;3'2.0,000 to erect a church in Rio Janeiro, the capital of Brazil. A Pres byterian church has been organized there, with seventy members. They meet in a room which seats over two hundred ; yet the accommodations are too limited for the number who assemble for worship, and it Is believed that a elomel seating eight hundred would soon be tilled with earnest listeners and workers. 'rho Congregationalist have also projected a church ut Rio. The boilers of the steamer Harry Dean ex plotted near tiallipolis, Ohlo, on Saturday, and the.boat was burned to the water's edge. Two of the passengers were killed, and a number injured. Three persons are missing. Lunuu•tine, the fatuous French poet, Is much depressed In spirits, and remains whole days without speaking and without giving any evidence of un intellectual ex istence. lie sits in an easy chair, and scarcely reeognizes the friends who cull to see hint. Ito Is supported by two servants on going to his Melds, and after eating fulls into a dreamless sleep. A. 11. Stewart, formerly Secretary of the Interior, under Fillmore, responds to en invitation to be present at the banquet in Weehiligh)lloll the eighth of January, that ha ha disfranchised, has not the same privi leges of his negro Servant, and says he will be happy to meet hts iullow-patradm when the shackles Shull be 'stricken from the limbs of Virginia and the other Southern Stutem. Capt. Morris Schaff, the murderer of F. Sheppard, a citizen of Mobile, under circumstances of peculiar atrociousness, whilst a prisoner under arrest, has been sentenced by one of Pope's military courts to a line of 000 end Imprisonment for`six months. The sentence was approved by Pope. At this rule no o trooly loll" man need hesitate long about shooting a rebel," nor debate whether t he provocation is griev• ous enough. " Rebel" life is" dirt cheap." Senator Creamer, of the New York Legis lature, a short time since received a little present from the merchant prince, A. T. Stewart. It consists of nothing less than a house and lot valued at thirty thousand dol lars. Mr. Creamer, while a member of As sembly, had vindicated Mr. Stewart, when assailed on the floor; and Mr. Stewart per formed this trilling service by way of ac knowledgment. The Ordnance Committee have concluded their investigation of the Amsterdam pro jectile frauds. The testimony showed that there had been very extensive frauds com mitted during the war, which prominent officers of the Government either knew of or else were darned in their official duties. A great amount of these projectiles proved utterly useless, _and was a dead lose to the Governmen t. Government. Witnesses have been sum moned to give evidence in a case where it is stated that a young man of Washington ' patented a breech-loading gun, but before he could get it patented a certain prominent r • official of the OrdIIELTICO Bureau hearing about i,t obtained a load of the model, arid • then Ind lt patented In emit ame, , - - - TT - I.E LANCASTER WEEKLY INTELLIG-ENCER, News Items. Henry Ward Beecher made $37,000 out of his farm last year. People keeping horses, is stated, should, twice a week, give them a handful of salt and ashes, putting in three parts of salt to ono of ashes. Horses relish this, and it is said that ft will keep them soft and Tine. It will prevent bore and a variety of other dis eases. The queen of the skaters this year will be certain Madame IL, who purchased a at the Exposition Universelle a magnificent Polish costume, which cost two alined with and is made of black velvet, lined with violet satin, and trimmed with chin chilla the pantalon, descending to the snide, ' is also trimmed with chinchilla. General Wager Swayno yesterday sus• pendud a clerk of the Circuit Court of Mont gomery county, Ala„ who had ordered a mummous to be served on him to 'mower In moult for damages for alleged false imprison ment. The business portion of the town of India nola, Texas, has been destroyed by fire. Loss $lOO,OOO, and no insurance. The Norfolk Journal states that the United Statist ships Do Soto, Penobscot and Saco will leave in few days for the Island of St, Thom., with u full outfit of men and tna terial to assist in getting afloat the United States ship Monongahela, recently thrown ashore by the terrible earthquake which visited that locality. Captain Burgh, at Chicago, completed on New Yeer'a day him feat of walking oeventy live miles In twenty-four hours, with a it soldier's knapsack and accoutrements. Thu Make was for $2,000. He had forty three minutes to spore. The Supreme Court of California has de- .._3O Supreme court m ~,,, chits' nod, the laws exempting the property of widows, charitable:lnstitutions, churches, and other descriptions of property from taxation, are unconstitutional. The de cision adds about one hundred milliong to the taxable property of the state, and will increase the revenue two millions per year. Reports from Algeria &merlin , the most frightful sulfuring among the Arabs. .The eholera lute already carried off htly•two thousand of them, and now they are three timed with a terrible hunine. An appeal I has been made to Prance for help. Another Revolution has arisen and suc ceed in St. Damlngo. The government has fled to Turks' Island, and unaventura Baez had been proclaimeß e d President. Cabral wall expected to abdicate. One re volution a mouth is the present average in ' the Jimmy Ilaytien Isle. As an instance of the drooping condition of the n foreign tra o te Uited Status it rep , »ted Unit in de the f South Pacific coast Ing trade, of which the people of the United States should enioy the largest share, there is not a single American steamer, and only it few sailing vess. Is, while England has a fleet of some twenty-live steamers. At the burning of the soldiers' hospital near Avguste, Me , on Sunday night, the inmates got hold of a barrel of whiskey, end most of them becalm, drunk, when a gen eral light ensued, in which one-legged and one-armed individuals were the principat I combatants. One of thorn froze to death while drunk. I The Indiens In Allaska are discontented, and an outbreak is liared. A party of them recently hoisted the English flag over their village, but It was Miceli clown by our sol diers and the American flag was hoisted in its place. The extra session of the Missouri Leg's hum, is in session. Resolutions have been introduced urging Congress to grant to the Kennet branch of the Pacille Railroad sub sidies equal to those granted the Omaha line. During the past'yeer there were received at Dubuque. lowa, 40,151,021 feet of lumber. 1.1,512,500 shingles, 10,338,7e0 lath, 137,1-18 pickets. During the saute time there were sold 38,510,000 feet of lumber, 10,7e7,500 shingles, 11,080,700 lath, and 153,593 pickets. The barn of Dr. S. T. Fauntleroy, on the • MU MORE CHANCE To ADULTERATE Rappahannock river, Va., 00111.11iaing Ma barrels of corn, was destroyed Ly lire a few , nights alliee, with total loss of the building MISHLEITS ILE,R,B BITTERS WILL BE and content The barn was nret4 by some SOLD, ON AND AFTER DEO. lal, freedmen, who had quarreled among them. I selves as to the share each had in the cure. SOLELY IN GLASS The Black Crook, after having been per- I 1 EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, Paris. formed four hundred and seventy-five times • at Niblo's Garden, New York, has been IT CAN BEPROCUREDOF ALL DRUGGISTS. i withdrawn. The total receipts were $7OO,- 1 , , ono, of which nearly 813,U00 went to the I Government. It has been performed at I nearly every theatrical city and town in the making the above change,and discontinu- $O,OOO FR ANCS!! country, anti the aggregate receipts of these ing entirely the sale of Mishler's Herb Bitters (116,000 In Gold,) periormances must have been as nratili In bulk, the proprietors deem that the people more. Its withdrawal is not likely to be should be informed of the causes which have At the recent International contest, in the Par permanent, for the demand for that sort til called forth such action on their part. is Exhibition. thing is not likely to die out altogether, and I Its the ilrst ;dace, we hold that Mishler's Herb , The public are Invited to call and examine toore'm the pity. I Bitters Is not a beverage, was never intended ; the report of the Jury on the mu: its of the i to be used so a beverage, but that it in a meth. great contest and see the official award to the From California-Mesanne of Governors 1 dual preparation of various herbs, &c., corn- Herring's Pa eat over all others. Low and Haight. pounded upon scientific principles, and In , HERRING, FARREL & SHERMAN, The valedictory message or Governor : exact aerardauce vrith the formularof the phar- 251 Broadway, Low, of California, and the ins figural ad- ' macopla in the preparation of tinctures, .e.c. Orr. Murray Al., dress of Governor Haight are published in ' In fact, that It really is a compound tincture of FARREL, HERRING .1c CO., Cecin.: awl other herbs, and, as far us possible the San Francisco papers. Governor Low PHILADELPHIA. removed, and differing from the many.so-ealled reportsa healthy condition of State finances. Tonics, Bitters, Cordials, sfinnachicsi which, I HERRING & CO., Chicago. The treasury is full of money, all demands• HERRING, FARREL, & SHERMAN, for the most part., are nothing but so many are met in cash, the debt has been some- die:guinea assumed by whiskey, and are for the 1 NEW ORLEANS. What reduced in spite of extraordinary ex- most part composed of a major portion of the pentlitures growling out. of the war. very vilest quality of that article, flavored ; AMMON ! Great progress has been made in the set- wltlt seine strong drugs to destroy the nausea Three magnificently 411untrated Medical tlement of hind titles, the United States of the same, in order to tickie the palate, min- Books, costuming important Physiological :land ounce having listed over more then ,.. Intormatiou,er Mee and Pr otnee, gout free , aster to a depraved taste, and afford a plausible live hundred thousand acres of the school, ou receipt of 25 cents, by addressing the Seen,- tory of the Nog York Medical University, No. , excuse fin persona to drink whiskey under a swamp and building land grente, with lists au elluton niacin, New York City. en the way for over one million more. 'rite different name. titles given by the State will now be good, I Mishier's Herb Bitters has been sold In hulk, titles HIM Igration and cultivation be greatly In this particular it has been unfortunate, for MADAM FOX'S promoted. it 11an thus been pfiteed directly in contact with -"- Governer Haight, in his inaugural, speak- tee above mentioued, Laid although its In- CORSET SKIRT SUPPORTER ing of national Choirs, drys : trluslc merit, and sterling worth has enabled I Combines in one garment a PERFECT rivrino Thu propriety of admitting the black to It to sustain its high character, yet the people Coaster, and the moat desirable Skirt Sup sit ffrage belongs; to each State to determine have naturally a certain distrust of tile article porter ;:eiglt " oTt the ' s r L l r skirts the public. pon il,a ~I Lit r i l l 3 ce e r s . the weight itself. Had Congress been able to con- when it is found to be classed In the same cute- stead of the hips; it improves the form wit.- I trot this subject, both negro and Chinese : gory with &number of whiskey preparations, nut tight lacing; gives ease and elegance; is suffrage would probably halve been forced , bar drinks, and beverages. approved and recommended by physicians,- upon also people of Cell 'bride egaillot the . , fills Is one great disadvanUage against Which Sold at ladles' fancy goods stores generally, will oft fie majority. I gtiorance of the effects , , , ._ and at wholesale by ofstich legislation would have inflicted upon M_Mler a Herb Bitters has to contend, but D. B. SAUNDERS dr. CO., us evils actually intolerable. So for es there Is still another, The demand for it has 96 summer st., Boston, and 22 Walker Street, California is concerned the people of this caused many unprincipled persons, who are i New York. ' State have expressed their opposition both not content with the profit derived In a legiti- Also, by HENRY C. MOORE, 429 Market St., : to negro and Chinese suffrage. mate manner from Its sale, TO INCREASE I Philo relphla, and STE,LMAN, HINRICHS & " A portion of those persons in the State I THEIR GAINS BY ADULTERATION. They CO., 21 Hanover street. Baltimore, Md. who favor negro suffrage hesitate to ethic:- , will purchase, perhaps, a barrel, uud by the ad- , cate Chinese suffrage, but the congressional : mixture of cheap whiskey and water, Increase F 0 U N D . policy make no distinction. On the con- the quantity, making perhaps, two, or it may A NEW METHOD OF CO riYING LETTERS, trttry, that policy proposes to ignore all ..ca, without ether Press or Water, thereby be three barrels of the counterfeit, from a discrimination no political privileges found- Raving time, labor and expense. Ask for" Perot single barrel of the genuine, thus abusing the LF.TTER Itiotc.." For circular., address P. Unit ed on race or color. Indeed, there is no line confidence of their customers, Impairing their : REIT & CO., 702 Chestnut St., Philadelphia that can be drawn, unless suffrage is eon- health, and it is likely, in many instances, fined to the white population. : Meting serious injury-thereby, besides doing i " If It is a question ofjustlee, as some as- -- ' /DJ ustice to the proprietors anti damaging the I sent, and justice requires the ballot to be reputation of the article. given to the negro, then it equally requires And will present to any person sending us a club in our Ureat 'we ballot to be givento the Uhiniunaii. If 1 This ls the most serious Objection, but there I the negro requires the ballot to protect him- lis still another. Our desire is to hove this prep- ' ONE DOLLAR SALE I self, as the others assert, then the Asiatic ; eratlou for sale on the shelves of every drug needs it to protect himself. There is, how- gist, turd country store dealer, thus pleurae it , ever, no truth in either statement. Nn!, within easy access of all clauses and every sec- Watch,Plece of Sheeting. Silk Dre ipatern,&e., principle of justice is involved any ',more . Lion of the country. If the Bitters are sold in Hem in the case of feninles, or minors, or i bulk, It is reuilled principally athotels, rentau- I foreigners not naturalized-nor shoes the rants and taverns, HO that druggists and mer- Ii . Puez. Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any ddess negro need the ballot to protect himself any chants can not safely and profitably sell it to I I mare than either of their customers. At the hotels the Bitters Is the other classes re- I Ott the contrary, it is for the good , ALLEN, HAWES, 6.:. CO., furred to. O oflimes feariully adulterated; while when sold ! Federal Street, Boston, Mans. of both those races that the elective fran in bottles, it is impossible to tamper with the i P O. Box C. chino should be confided to the whites. The . 15 medicine without fear of detection. DI hotels aid of Africans or Asiatics would be an evil end not a benefit. It would introduce the it most be sold as a beverage; which is not the Nv• antipathyof race into our political contesta object of Itsmanufacture--whlle as a medicine, and lead to strife and bloodsbed. The op- securely sealed In a proper sized bottle, the I position to giving the negro and Asiatic the I Bittern can be retailed from the counter of I ballot is not bused upon prejudice or ill- : every druggist and merchant In the country. will against those races, but upon a vonvic- ' i MISEILER'S HERB BITTERS ARE NOW tion of the evils which would result to the , SOLD ONLY IN BOTTLES. whole country from corrupting the source : of political power with elements so impure. Let this fact be remembered by the public " These inferior races have their civil who may consider all other preparations Hold rights, an all good men desire they should . lu hulk and under its name, as base toad worth- have. They can sue and be stied in the less counterfeits. courte, acquire and possess property, they . I , I have entire freedom of person, KIRI pursue any lawful occupation tor a livelihood. but they will never, with the consent of th, , ' CERTIFICATES OF CURES EFFECTED BY people of this State, either vote or hold ' MISIILER'S BITTERS. oillee." RECENT CASES, Governor aight i speaks as follows of m inigratiop and labor: The mains of the last week have brought us "'rite krubject of immigration and labor quite a number of letters In the form of Cer- htet engaged much attention in this State ; tifirates from parties who have been oared of since the first organization of a State goo:- various diseases by the use of MISHLER'S I eminent. Our distance from the SOU revs of , HERB BITTER`. emigration and the expense and difficulty tit . reaching California froin the East and I Europe, have prevented the increase of our , laboring population its rapidly us was an- Read the following Certifleatesjust received ticipmed and desired; but while the in- PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 1001,1567. crease of population will expedite the de- _This , is ,i to a c „ e u r d itf , that so a ti l i i tr:tt'd snowLatffeitite.w.lt.,!lL veloptnent of the resources of the State, it ''-';,',' able to attend to my business for ten menthe; would not be wise statesmanship, in my not be i ng aid,: to oat without being afterwards judgment, to invite an immigration of ' attacked with naseau and vomiting. In fact I Chinese or any other Asiatic race. , wag so afflicted that illy life was a burthen to "The cotnpletlon of the Pacific • , R a il roa d me. I applied to several peyniciane for relief but obtained none ' and tinally was recont will uffbrd the laboring people of Europe mended by one fit them to try MISHLER'S and the Eastern States an opportunity to HERB BrrrEits; I obtgtued two bottles from remove to this coast expeditiously into n'tod. tiriet di Bro., :8 south loth at,, which has given orate cost, and they WIII block hither if the ' tne as much relied that I am now able to eat avenues of Mbar ore not filled by Mango- , n ni e 3 s . s ui e ri a n t:i i a i dt f l e i Jill confident ItilLetta after y t t a b k ii i s n i g liana The lack of labor will then cease to itnotner Bottle I shall he ent Irety cured. Any be seriously felt-what we desire for the perm:in whaling further Intormatlon will please permanent benefit of Calitbrnia is a pool'. call on mo. JOHN B IiTHELL, fiction of white men who will Make this 1934 Lombard street. Witnesses present : Jrco. F. GRIELL, JOUR M State their home, bring up families here Hon} „..,. and meet the responsibilities and discharge the duties of freemen. We ought not to i desire !111 effete population of Asiatics for a I urns: State like ours, piiILADELPIIIA. Nov. 18th, 1847. "it is urged that this class of immigration i Dr, S. R. BurOnun & co-Gentlemen: I feel should be permitted on philanthropic ; impelled to write you a line in grateful ac grounds, but history and experience show kt! , , , , , i 'll e a r , ,in i e .... n a i , l , i .',l , o li , ,,,, , i . if i % c le l d , ite rp rini y hj, that It is notate dictate of true philanthropy ''' h i aire lately become proprietors. I have hem or of sound policy to locate together in mu: suffering terribly 'from Dynpepsla for three community races so radically dlseitnilar in years pant. Nothing that I ate agreed with me. physical, mental and moral constitution as I had constant gnawingand puluful eensatlons the Gaucelsiun and Al ric• an or Mongulian.;; In try ntom ' ach and waisted away, almost to a skeleton. Even my fraud was affected to some • I extent, and I suffered from loss of memory. I Dlecovory of a Murderer Eleven Tears I had wed varlouts phynictans, and spent more After the Crime. , than live hundred dollars endeavoring to ob. Ulan relief, I nail about given up nn despair of Eleven years ago Dr. John Marsh, a nn- ever belong better, when a friend who had ex five of South Danvere, Mites., Bud a graclu- 1 , 51n1 ieti.,,, , eed great. benefit in cone of Dyspepsia f MIS . HERI3 1111.falts ate of Harvard College, wan murdered in ""' . induced me to try It. Alter using four bottles Contra Costa county, Cal., whither he Mid I cannay lum well, haviug gained about thlem emigrated, after spending some years on I pounds, owl being stilton tee Increase. I write the western frontier. The murder took mts to you in grateful acknowlfitlgment ; and place in a lonely locality while be wan onI •o w o o ans take th to ail who u may i is oportnity of be afflicted In a In r u t ills way to San Francisco to be married. nitrillar way..., or who may have Dyspepsia In I The murderers obtained several hundred , any of Its disagreeable and often terrible forms. dollars in gold from his person, and one or' Yours, very reapectfully and gratefull, thorn Wax subsequently arrested, but for ! WILLIAM KEATING, want of sufficient evidence the trial was de ferred. and in the meantime he eseliped from I The following certificate has never been pub . jalland fled the country. W I thin a year a man Hailed heretofore. It shows what a valuable named Fosset, who bad witnessed the nor- tonic and agent for the cure of Dyspepsia Dips, der and shared the money, muttered, while LEI" 111 E 1 ' privElm Is' intoxicated, that he knew all about the our- MANOR DOM. Lancaster co., Pa. September 29 107. ' der, andon being arrested made a full con - I Mn, B. MUMMER-Dear Mr, You 29, 1x67. fcseion. It appears that he wee a boy at , some four weeks ago I complained to you that the time of the murder, and employed in I lonld not eat fecan bread nor fried potatoes the family of one of the assassins, who were 1 supper; that they would not digest; In three in number, Juan Garcia, Felipe Mo- . &th em er . wlv e s, o t ri tr e y passed from me as I eat c quence was, I felt bad all the reno and Jose Antonio Olivia% He was , time. You remarked to me that Ishould take with them when they committed the deed, , your Bitters—a good drink after each meal— but never lisped a word of their guilt 0,11 ' and If I ehould not be well by the time I had has arrest. His confession led to the arrest I taken a bottle, you would for £.500. I tried of 011vias who made a clean breast of the 1 toirwauft,,,wanda„yto. Imcoyufcfetiansiftlialntil,aantruiclutigt affair and turned State's evidence. Moreno las i cllfluse, without the least inconvenience. was put on trial last Noyetnber and con- . I have en well ever Ones; bulskeetp your victed by the evidence of Fosset and 011- ' Bitters In my house all the time,a we vies, and sentenced to the State prison for nushave it on hand when anythitakk4 pen! In life. Thus the old adage thatittrtlae, though —. the way of aickneas.t . , - - --- , Yam, very ratueetfuny plow, le sure, in again' verified, novBo tfdawl O. 03. liatilfArt, The Gettysburg; lotte inry. an The New York Tribune, article entitled " Row the verdant are swindled," makes the following interesting exposure of the Gettysburg Lottery scheme, having its headquarters in this city, and against which we recently warned the public: The other swindle, of which we propose to gLve only a few general facts, reserving the details until alter the Congressional Committee, now engaged in the work of ferreting out the fran , shall have com pleted their labors, is the Association con ducting a lottery scheme protbssedly in aid of the " Gettysburg Asylum for Disabled Soldiers and Sailors "—or whatever may be the name of that Imaginary institution. Recent investigations have revealed the fact that the "splendid farm in New York State, stocked and under high cultivation, valued at $60,000," is a poor little affair belonging to ex-Record - or Smith, lo cated in Sullivan county, and as sessed in the tax books of that county at valuation of $41,500. Admitting this to be a chaser gr re , al the estate most inexpreline erienced pur o to pay over $O,OOO for a farm in so inaccessible portion of a country that is "set on edge," as the residents say, and possesses the in teresting yucullurity of being "up bill both ways." rhe yacht Henrietta, valued by the swindlers at $50,000, would , be sold for a fancy price 1(815,000 woro obtained for it, considering its age and somewhat strained and worn condition. The diamonds, valued at fabulous prices, are worthless stones, veneered by u modern French process, and the fact is well known by this time to everybody connected with the swindle. They were purchased for gen uine diamonds by iTohn Anderson, but recent investigations have revealed the fact , that they are imitations, "doctored" with a septa - Maul face of the real stone, which is 'nude to adhere by means of a process un• I known in this country. Noted lottery swindlers originally projected and organ• Ind the scheme, and similar characters are now working on it. Though licensed, pro tected, und Indorsed oy many promi nent citizens and officials, nothing can hide the real nature of the swindle, which Is but Aort lived, and destined to u most ignominious end. We shall give the details of Ong gigantic swindle in a Mw (lays, but at present prefer to leave the matter In the hands of hen. Van Wok and the investigating Committee. W e 1.1110 already exposed enough of their alley- I log operations to put the public eine , tunny on its guard against every vari ety of the lottery fraud, if our advice is listened to. No matter what may be their object or how worthy the charity they pro fessedly aid, they are lotteries, unfair in ! purpose, and managed solely for the bone ! lit of some unprincipled sharper. When a man offers an article worth tell dollars for one duller, the inference is natural. Until VOIITH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP co. the present proportion of fools in society Is greatly decreased, it is probable we shall THROUGIILINE TO CALIFORNIA, still have these miserable thieves nourish- , VIA PANAMA Olt NICARAGUA. lug In our midst, utiluss the investigations so vigorously instituted by the committee : HAILLNG saes New seas result in some Congressional action that ! December sth and Llthy January sth, shall forever abolish them. ! 12th and 25th, and FebOuary 15th and 251 h. The Whisky Frauds With New Steamships of the First Class, The commissioner or internal revenue P_ . A .r. rei rd A f au f W i f r:J r t t w i . 11 Y . d tl e ' . n:r t a ti r e n u ti d N er E . has issued a special circular concerning the the evidence of payment of tax on distilled ."1”' 7 Rest Street, new York. D. N. CARRINGTON, Agent. spirits, in which lie says that thou frequency ' with which holders of spirits are called upon A m E RICAN CLOCK CO. to pro% u that taxvs have been properly , .ts. 3 Cortlandt St., New York. paid, renders it necessary that merchandise I, ,, lll A U i l t lte l l,ureroi,MieLits and Dealers in , ALL M riEs 01 , AMERICAN CLOCKS. ;on which taxes have been paid shall he particularly described by collectors In their I BETHSoIe Agents fur 'THOMAS CLOCKS. receipts, and that the department has pre pared blanks for this purpose. Until these blanks can be forwarded to collectors, how -30.000 FRANCS 1! ever, the latter are Instructed to use dupll cate 'bra] No. NJ, and not to receipt in any - Aber form. *ilztreo 'Aittero. IT CURES DYSPEPSIA SURE. MELACOVE INSTITOTE.—EngIish and and French Boarding School for Young Accomplished Educators, healthful location delightful river-side residence, and home-lige comfort, are the chief attractions of this new and beautiful Institution. Thirty handsome chambers limit the number of boarders to sixty. Second farm commences Feb. let 1808. For Prospectus address toe Prin cipal, bliss BACH ELLIC O. BUNT, Beverly, N.J. CUT THIS OUT And send itto8)1/TH Q COW LEY, Pittsburg, Pa„ for their large Quarto Circular of the IRON ear COLLEGE, containing specimens of Cowley's Premium PensaansuiP, Elegant Views of College Build ing, Halls, Cl Cy of Pittsburgh, &n, de. For Isida. For MIL THOSE WHO WISH TO TAKE A GOOD RELIGIOUS PAPER For the New Year should subscribe for TUE ADVANCE. Live, Earnest and Spiritual. Just the paper for home and Sunday. SE tea year. Splendid Premiums for these who at up Clubs. Spud. man copies lent free. Address THE ADVANCE COMPANY, Ef. Lombard Block, Chicago. T"E :PLURAL GENTLEMEN, a Monthly Journal, published at Baltimore, Sid. It a year, In advance. Specimens 10 Ma. Adm. timeline:lU solicited. Adonis wanted, Address as above, BRADRiTREET'N 11LPHOVZD Rubber Moulding and Weather Strips. The best, Cheapest and only perfect W author Stripe In the market. Excludes snow, rain, cold air and dust,. Prices reduced to agents.— The sale Is beyond anything ever offered, send for an agent's circular. • S. R. BRADSTREET & CO., 87 Nassau St., N.Y., 57 Washington St., Boston• JAMES VICK, WIL A. WILSO, . No. Oa East Klug mt., Lancaster IMPORTER AND GROWER OF : - WIL B. 'MOONEY, FLO WEB de VEGETABLE SEEDS, south Duke street, Lancaster, Pa. Nearly opposite the Farmers' National Bank ROCHESTER, N. Y. - Q. 1310111 P. EDT. VICK'S ILLUSTUATED CATALOGUE 1J ATTORNEY AT LA W t OFFICE WITH N. FILLAKEH, OIL NOWF}! .. ppciC ST.IMMT, Seeds and iloral (Wide for 1868, 1 i about DO norm.— _L.', L..................___ ~ I ed. Tutu iarni Is altuated In Augusta county, Kept 28 Is now pulillaboti and ready to send out, It I /Yw" ''' , Va., on Middle rlvor, and rune to the public makea a Work of shout MIS lIUNDKAD LAWS I, rood leading from Spring 11.111 to Staunton, rAOce, containing full demeriptiona of tne yEtTUEN H. LONG , ATTORNEY Al' LAW, NO. 8 SOUTH DUKE t4THEET, atiout , 7 miles from Staunton. There is a very o.nifortahle DWET.L.I.N(I, with good outhouse' Choicest 1 , 101/tern nod Vegratoblos Grown, 4 imitator. - and a tolerable Barn on the place; a good with plain directions for Sowing Reed, Culture, Special attention ortoi'rlacuLl nAt u, o u r pt o ,, p• ~, meadow, an orchard , and a well of excellout Se. it 1# beautifully Illmtrated, with mum Nein' II prawn aMI of' '1 ho laud lb of the very best qua ity, produc• prolentslouai tohlatauue to asaigneen, than UNE HUNDRED WOOD P.NORAVINUti, proof a d n i u ellar' n ti debtor " clai n inx rendurill.: of Flower% and Vegetables, and a Buautiful and all water in the yard. 1 Icy good crop of ail Lauda of Kraal and gritax. habit..., In 'wort, connected with proceedings , , COLORED PLATE OF FLOWERS, nen) lea good lime kiln and au inexliausti. in voluntary or involuntary bankruptcya ! Ole quarry of superior 11100 atone on It. Well printed, on the lineal paper, and ow) of whether boron) the NOWIMLOT or tho UMW [ An • one wishing to buy a good small farm the moat liimutliul as %%it an the moat inatruo- States Courts. Parties intending to take the ! shoulu cull and examine fur thernmeivea. live works of the kind publialiod, bonen'. of the law will unarm.) , had it advau- , ROBeAT VANLEAR, cal - Sent to all who apply, by mail, post-pald, tageoua to have a preliminary cousultation. I Long Wade, August.. co , Va. for Ten Cents, which is not halt the coat. ' Jo 10 tfw 24 oct I'^ ltdatfw Acim', JAMES VICK, itoctmator, N. Y ! ____ __ ___ ._ __ _ —__ HliltUlti G'B MEM CHA3IPION SAFES AWARDED: TEE PRIZE MEDALS AT WORLD'S FAIR, WORLD'S FAIR, WINNER OF THE WAGER WE ARE Co3IIN I E " cet ' s r ell Otett.Er, s ,t e tit ta E m t...tc; ) K ... E n ic ,, T a;a ll E t7 pIESINCIPAL AND INTEREST i's't:" tate haying been granted to the undersigned, 1 IN GOLD COIN. all persons indented to the same will mease s II make payment forthwith, and those havlug claims against said estate will present the -- same for settlement to the undersigned, re- THE BEST INVESTMENT of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, a siding ut Spriugwall Mills, Par,lise townsuip. SARAH J. ECKERT, I FOR .S'U.R.I'L US CAPITAL. dee IS Otte 30 Executrix, etc. FREE OF COST I I Li STATE OF SARAH VOIGT, LATE OF loge° o I ILI Lancaster City, deceased.—Letters of Ads The attention of Investors, Trustees, Execu- Incle. I ministration on said estate having been grant- tore, and others desiring an unusually safe, re- ALed to tile undersigned, all persons indebted liable, and profitable torm or permanent In- thereto are requested to make Immediate pay- 1 vestment, Is called to the advantages and as meat, and those having claims or demands , surances of Tox C against the aerie will present them for settle went to the undersigutd, residing in the City . THE CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD Wholesale Dealers In French, German, and of New York, ur to Abraham Bucawalter, re• • FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS. English Dry and Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Plated siding at No. Si South Queen street, Lancaster, Ware, Albums, Leather Goods, so, Pa. LEWIS T. VOIGT, de 11 61w 49 Administrator. The Central Pacific Rsilroad Company offer ANTED.—Liulles or Gentlemen to sell the STATE OF JO lIN li. MEP's . , LA 1•11 OF ' for sale their FIRST MORT GAGE. THIRTY- W GEM Scissors Sharpener, Button Hole E Conoy township, oecemied.—Letters of Ad. YEAR SIX PER CENT. GOLD BONDS, and Cutter and Ripper Combined. sample sent by ministration de bouts non, ou said estate hay. Submit to luvaitora the following, among otter :nail for 40 eta. Address Mrs. ANNA SMITH, 33 lug been granted to the undersigned, all per- . obvious cons,deration.•, and invite the eon, Markman street, Cleveland, Ohio. Sons inde-ted thereto, are requested to make , parison with the merits and excellencies:et a / 1 y immediate settlement and these having claims : clans of corporate securities: VLTANTED.—SALESMEN to travel and sell or demands against the same will present them I. These bonds are based upon the most vital without delay tor settlement to the under- and valuable part of the Grand National i onal 'au I, y y goods by sample. Good wages and steady : employment. Address, with stamp, LAN- signed, re ' ithu g . la 051 d t •'''',: i ' l l'• , . : Railroad, soon to become the mills channel of PIiEAR A PERKY, 197 Superior street, Cleve. di ed 11 t , t ,, , , 5, 11 . E kl ' In k Lbla V' to i r t tl E i 'n. e° ln' a ri n eTo t e i al n s o e u„L le h m e settlement, and ne continent. business ,• land Ohio. I , AR ,,,, F.R .. t FARrnER s ~,,,,,, Wanted therefrom is remarkably large anti profitable, Y, LATE and must constantly increase. ' r - i - O - ..;g — a - ii. - Initnad - n - ear ' d M uring ' t ' he FS.II a ESTATE D cloi r t l n V r i lif.; ,l , A L 3 it i n fri t t ß e r P eo n unty, de- 111. The hardest part of the road is now built, , Winton, PaL from $l5O iPTIh, ceased. Letters of a 1 1 n inist ti°n on said and the remainderw brtpidy carriedr drelJl4, McCURDY Tl, eaate having been graltedo the undersigned, ward over the a Lake Plains. _., No. 814 Arch St., Philadelphia, se. all persona iudebteu thereto, are requested to IV. The greater part of the means necessary make immediate settlement, and those having to build the road is provided by the U.S. Gov- ONE DOLLAR EACH. claims or demands against too same, will pre. , ernment upon a subordinate lien. _ sent them without delay for settlement to the , V. The state and chlet cities of California J WEBS Cotton Cloth, Dress Patterns, Pant undersigned, residing in said townshin. I have contributed upward oi 83,000,01.81 to the en. 1 V V Patterns,Sewing Machines!, Watches, MICHAEL MURPHY, Administrator 1 terprise, without Item Dry and PancGoods, AC., Ac. Send Ten cents , Strawbridge, York county, 3 1 a. I VL The grant of land is destined at an early I for Patent Pen Fountain, with slip describing , Or J. W. F. SWIFT, Attorney, , day to prove of far greater market value than i an article in our dollar Bale. s 1 1 8t.:v.52i No. 13. North Duke street. Idle total of the First Mortgage bonds Peened I Any person, (male or female,) can send in a '' upon the road and equipments. ' club of from 30 to I,OOU, at same rate (IC eta, for E STATE Or CAPTAIN JOHN S'IEELE, Vii. This Road lies altogether among the each,) and gets premium for so doing. Sarin late of Leacock township, deceased.—Let. , gold and silver producing regions, and Its IN itk.GlSTaitir.DLa i rrsaS. Samples mailed free tern of administration Cuin tes.au. de bones revenues are received in coin. to any address, EASTMAN a KENDALL, 65 Id estate havingbeen . granted Hanover street, Boston, Mass. , non on PR to toe i l VIII. The management of this Company has undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are I been distliaguialieu for prudence and economy; requested to make immediate aettlement, and , and the surplus earnings, after payment. o t OS -0 . IC those having claims or demands against the passes and interest, are devoted to construes same, will present them without delay for set- Don purposes. Bement to the underaigned, residing in said ' IK. The interest liabilities of the Company upon the Portion now in operation are le It is the Best Chance ever offered to Agents ! to wnship. H ~,,,,, , E N, L P I . Y F. I, E.,.4IAYmA-"RletsOti I'ER, I than a third of the net earnings. time or two days' tle will secure a good J a I.otw Administrators C. T. A. D. B. N. X. Both principal arid interest are payable IN Sewinw Machine, Watch, Silk Dress, Re- voiver, or some °tiler article of equal value, STATE OF JOHN MeGOVERN, LATE al and State enactment. i These bonds In euma of 111,M each., with Free of Cost I . s lr e a ti , l „ ; ,,, a r e y ri ,, u o a d l bold c , o a u n p d o ,, n r s e tt it te o c re n i ell i ~, r ptyr .. i t e 9 In ' otters or East Homplield township, deceased .— Agents wanted everywhere, male and female for the best One Doilar Pawnbroker ' s Sale in' otters of Adinlisistratioll en said estate hays i u p s e At t ft e r e t.oh t i t s , j o tl f uai t, .1 time y r epiyaardvaae yield ide. nearly ..a .e n r .1 y d r accrued r en e log been granted to the undersigned, all per . - ' the country. Send tor Circular. S. C. THOMPSON ifs CO. 1 sous Indebted thereto are requested to make ' II Exchaute Street, Boston, .M.ass, Iy• l o m r ' re d ia late and :t payment, egans. and lie l s o li o i s d ' j ' e a c y eT(t r u c t la w h i n ll ' present them to the undersigned, residing In NINEPER CENT. UPON THE INVESTMENT 1 s REVOLUTION IN TRADE l . I said township, or to W. Carpenter, No. 27 Emit ,—Y I orange street, Lancaster. These bonds bid fair to attain the most prom is LADIESou can receive .for the sum of ED WD. 64cGOVERN, • sent positlo oth n feG a in rn ovo e ue n rs g nym t c h ee e rt nou.speculative lin o N:E DOLLAR! Ja I.6tw Administrator. vestments cif the :mutiny, and will be aatively Silk, Merino, and Alpacca Dresses, Shawls,.. r t3 s e hi cur E l u ti r e?las e' ve an opportunity c of exchanging them for Central dealt Holdersinat Ware, El Belie:orals, 'Linen Goods, Embossed Table T - J STATE OF ABNER BALDWIN, LATE Covers, Watches, Jewelry,Silver-Platedof Lancaster City, Pa., deeeased.—The Ull , Sewing Machines, tic. Send clubs of Len or dersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the r a Ric Bonds, bearing an equal rate of interest, more,with ten coats for each descriptive balance remaining in the hands of William with the principal abundantly secured, and of check, and the getter up of the club:will receive WindleJand William B. Hoopes, Executors of realizing a profit of ten to fifteen per cent. in addition. a present, wortpi 13 to 8806, according to number the will of Abner Baldwin, deceased, to and I d t with h Neut. Agents wanted everywhere. Circulars among those legally entitled to the same, will :Or ers seat L e funds through responsl. sent free. PARKEIL it CO., successor to GRA. sit for that purpose ON FRIDAY, JANUARY ble Banks or pres Ex s Companies will receive HAM A CO., 64 and OS Federal Street, Boston , 81sr, A. D., 1868, at 10 O'clock, A. M., in the Li- prompt attention. Bonds sent by return hx• oress to say address in the United states, at brary Room of Cue Court !Louse, ,in the City of . ' WE SELL FOR ONE DOLLAR, Lancaster, where all persons interested In said our co- t. .1 ntormatinn, Descriptive Pamphlets, Slaps, Ac., furnished on application at tne office n OLD and Silver Watch o.,Sewing Maehlner, 1 distribution may attend. of tne Railroad Company, ljf silver Tea -oily, Silk Dress Patterns, Car. Ja li 4tw 1 ABRAM SHANK, Auditor. of 64 WILLIAM STREET, putings, Domestic Goods, mi., Mo. CIRCULARS. BENT FREE, A ssIGNED ESTATE . OF - HENRY M. Aso OP giving full particulars of our great tine Dollar .ti. SHIRK AND WIVE.,-Tne undersigned sale. Auditor, appointed to distill:onto the balance FISK dr. HATCH, splendid inclueeMentSoffered to Agentssend- remaining 111 the hands of Michael H. Shirk lug us Clubs. Address, LAI3O NTE A SASBIrr, Assignee of Henry H. Shirk and wife, of Eaal Bankers & Dealers In Gov't Securities, No. 83 bUnbery street, Boston. Cocalloo townallip,.Lancaster county, to and I AND among those legally entitled to the same, will 1 . NO MORE NEED attend for that purpose ON FRIDAY, JANU. FINANCIAL AGENTS OF THE C. P. R. R.OO. ARY Mgr, 1868, at 10 o'clock, A. M., 112 the LI- NO. 5 NASSAU STREET, N. Y. OF people in the country paying three or four forotlts on the goods tiny have to buy. The bmry Room of the Court House in the City of Lancaster where all pers ' es interested may I Auld OF methods. Introduced by the DOLLAR SALE attend. ' J. il r .f l . LIVIN ° C4STON, Auditor. ' principle, us offered by GILMAN dt CU., 119 Ja 8 41w 1 BOWEN & FOX, 1 Hanover street, Boston, Maas., enables cou sumers to obtain goods at wholesale prices, No.; 18: MERCHANTS' ,EXCHANGE, with almost unlimited allowing of exchange, A CCOIINTS OF TRUST ESTATES, Ate.— and valuable - presents thrown in. Send for a 23. Tne accounts of the following named es. PHILADELPHIA. - Circular, or send Ten rents for descriptive stip, tales will be presented for confirmation on noße Bmd4v Great inducements for persons to act as MONDAY, JANUARY ZT, 1868: Agents Peter Helfer and Wife's ,Estate,Bamuel Eby TR. J. H. CLEMENT, et al Assignees. PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MAID Benj. J. Linville and Wife's Estate, Samuel 4 " .. • DENTIST, A RIAGE.—THE CHEAPEST BOOK Slocum Assignee. c „ risuan l Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, EVER PUBLISHED. Rachel Fahnestock's Estate, Rhine, Trustee. . and graduate of the Pennsylvania Oxilainfno nearly three hundred pages. college of Dental Surgery. And ISO fine plates and engravings at the Gideon Kauffman , and Wife's Estate • Rio Kauffman eti a Asslgriees. OFFICE ON THIRD STREET, Anatomy of the Human Organs in a state of Ni Health and Disease, with a treatise on Early ary Coweias Estate, Jacob Buehong et at (Third door west of Hutchison's new Drug Store, Trustees Errors, Its Deplorable Consequences upon the . W. L. BEAR, Prothonotary. OXFORD. PENNA. Mind and Body , with the Author's - Plan of Prothonotary's Office, Dec. 80, 1887. Teeth extracted without pain by ISHrorta Treatment—the only rational and succeseful Jan 1 9tw 62 Oxide Gas, Ether and Local Anesthesia. All mode of Cure, ea shown by the report of cases -treated. A truthful adviser to the married D . A. SELI T H Heated—each as irregularities of children's and those contemplating marriage who enter- Ile Teeth ; filling of carious Teeth and preserving lam doubts of their physical condition . Sent CRACKER, BISCUIT AND CAKE BAKER the natural organs; Artificial Teeth inserted free of postage to any address, on receipt of 26 from one to atoll Set; all kinds of Teeth repair cents in stamps or postal Currency, by address g DR. LA CROIX. No. 81 Maiden Larm, WIT =BO STBENT, ed and remodeled to fit the mouth. in Persons having difficult teeth and roots to Albany, N. Y. The author may be consulted Three doors below Lane's Store, Lancaster, Psi extract are Invited to call. upon any of: the diseases upon which Ms book warranted rpersonally of.byinail. gieglainesAll operations in the dental profession per treats, either-personals Xi* All the artiolecor sale at 'this girtabgah., formed in the best manner, end. to sent to say port of the worm . • , N meat An baked fresh mg drab give satisfaction, lima 6 iiw 28 wn. LEAMAI No Nt, . o North Doke at. Lanceater U. C. ILBEADIt, No. 38 North Doke et., Lanctister A. J. toTEINJIAN, No. 9 East Orange at., Lancaster H. M. soirrii, Columbia, Lancaster county, Pa 11. S. TOWNMEND No.llNorth Duke st.. Lancaster CHAS. DENIMS, No. 6 Sleuth Duke et., Lancaster TTALTIABLE REAL ESTATE IN LOCI. V DOUN COUNTY, VIRGINIA.-.I offer for sale the farm on which I reside,contalning Z./ei ACHES, lying near tbeTrap, in Loudoun county, on the roailleadlng from SnlckersviDe to Upper Ville, one mile southeast of the Blue Ridge moon. Mtn, tan miles from Piedmont, on the M.O. R. IL and fourteen miles from Pnrcellville on the Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad. Thu land Is of fine quality, well 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 laud 1, under good stone fencing' It has also a good Apple and Peach Orchard. I would Invite the attention FIRED. r. PYFER, of persons wishing to purchase land in Lou. doun, this very desirable farm. A. B. CARTER. No. 6 South Duke st., Lancaster aug 21/ ItAIALIV ARRAN SHANK , No. NI riorth DllllO et.. /Ammeter. J. W. F. swirl', No. 13 North DA° it., Lanoaiter A. BEIM SMITH, No. 10 south Queen et., Lancaster. EDGAR C. REND,_ No. to North Duke st., Lancaster u. F. BAER, o. ID North Duke et., LAUCAILOT, D. W. PATIZIIKON, No. L 7 Wag. Mug A.; Lancaster. M. a. LDN ILEYNO AND FOIL MALE! No, Eo E , ast King mt., Lai:motor. L .1. W. JOHNSON, No. 2.5 tiouth Queen et., Lancaster. PROPERTIES OF EVER Y DESCRIPTION A. J. NANDEItNON, No. 21 North Duke street, Lancaster S. H. PILAU:, No. 6 North Doke It.. Lancaster. LANCABTER, PA. gooks, imattunarß, G IF TS! GIFTS!! cizr"rs:!: GIFTS FUR %Jig BOLIDA .rd/ among NV 11 iell aro some lrom the PARIS EX• BIBI.r:H, Prayer and Hymn Books of all he- nom Mallows. POETS ui Blau and Guld, dic. ANNUALS, WHITING I)I WORK BOXES, JEWELRY BOXES, REOENi.;Y DESKS, DRESSING CASES, LADIES' COB PANIONS. 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Burn's Complete Works—Full Turkey. The Works of G. Goldsmith-full Turkey. Tim Illustrated Boulc of sacred Poems. Lucille, Fine Edition, 1 vol. Bn ter sweet—Turkey Gilt. Hymns is Prose for Children. Forty Days In tile Desert—Flue Edition. Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books. Pocket Books, Bold Pens and Pencils, SS riling Desks, Work Boxes, Ladles' Corm anions, Ladles' A Gentlemen's Dressing Oases, Fancy I uk Stands, And an endless variety of HOLIDAY GOODS. All new publications received as fast as Is sued fr,tu the Press, N BARR, o. 'AI East Kng i strret do 21 tfd‘sw Lancaster. 13a, Ml= NEW YOKE pgal Autireo LICE.—LErIEKM OY.\DIII.YInTRn• 11 tiers tor the estate of Joists Jacob Fischer, dee'd, late of toe City or Lutt,t.ter, having been grunted to the undersigned all persons ludebt• d to said estate are requested to make ltnme• Tutu payment, and those having claims on the same will preheat them properly authenticated for settlement, Without delay to MARTIN KOHLEIt.' Achninktrater, or Ills agent, LAWRENCE KNAPI', 6.i East King street. METE ESTATE O F JACIII3 WOLFER, LATE 12/ or the City or Lancaster, deceased,—Letters estamentary un said estate having bees grunted to the undersign , d, an persons ,ln tiehlett thereto are requested to teaks Mime dials payment, and Una e baying claims or de• 111111105 against the 5(1105 decedent will make known the sumo to the undersigned Executrix, residing at the southwest corner of East King and Lime streets, in the City of Lancaster. de 26 DOROTHEA. WOLFEkt, CSTATE OF MARTIA S FEEBLE., LATE TJ of East Lampeter township, deceased.— Letters of administration unsaid estate having been granted to tau undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make lime• dials payment, and those llaVillg, claims or de• mantis against said decedent will make known the name, without delay, to the uuderslaneu, residing in said. townsuip. Mb lb 61w. 5U UEU. niflitUilLE, Executor. gat ,OUtate. DUB SALE. TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES OF PRIME LIMESTONE LAND, In Clark county, Va., 13.6 halt miles from a Railroad Depot; good im provements; well fenced and teetered; an abundance of good timber , and so deranged a s to divide well into two farms. I have also other farm property for sale, all of which will be sold low, the object being to make a division of the estate. Those in search of bind in this section might do well to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. For farther informa tion call on or address THO UPTON Winchester,e (who is agent for Helm) Jo 18 ltdettw) IN WEST VIRGINIA CLARK, LOUDO COUNTIN AND JEFFERSON ES, For sale Very Cheap by RICHARDSON &WALTON, Real Estate Agents, Charlestown Jefferson co., West Virginia. im Bend for Circular., nov c74lm GOOD VIRGINIA FARR FOR RALE,. The eubseriber OINTN for Nato privately, hie contulalug about lei ACRES, el,ared, the lialaudo Nvoll timber. uiau gacifit ,guilvaati 52 5 MILES UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, RUNNING WEST FROM OMAHA ACROSS THE CONTINENT, ARE NOW COMPLETED This brings the line to the eastern lama the Rooky Mountains, and it in expeoled that the track will be held thirty miles further, to Evans Pass, the Wittiest point on the road, by January. The maxim= grade from the lout of the mountains to the summit is but eighty feet to the mile, while that of many eastern roads is over one hundred. Work on the rock cuttings on the western elope will continue through the winter, and there is no reason to doubt that the entire grand line to the Pacific will be open for business In laid The means provided for tile construction of this Great National Work are utopia. Tue United States grants its Six Per Cent.l3,mds at the rule of from $10,115 ut fe40,001./ per mile, tar which It takes a second lieu us security, and recelvas payment to a large it not to tun lull extent of its claim In cervices. Theme bonds are issued as each twenty-tulle section is finished, and alter IL has been examined by United States Commissioners and pronounced to be in all respects a first-class road, thorough ly supplied with depots, repair-shops, statloua, and all the necessary rolling stock and other I equipments. Lire United States also makes a donation of 12,SW acres ut 'anal.° the mile, which will be a source of large revenue to the Company. Much of this land in the Platte Valley is among the most terthe in the world, and other large per , Guns are covered with heavy pine forests and abound in coal of the be , t. quality. The Company is also authorized to issue its own First Mortgage Bonds to uu amount equal to the issue of the Government and no more. Hon. E. L. Morgan and Hun. Oakes Ames are Trustees fur the Bondholders, and deliver the Bonds to toe Company only as the work pro kirrsars, so that, they always represent an aCiUtt tiall productive value. The authorized capital of tile Company is One Hundred Million Dollars, of wider over I live millions have been paid its upon the work already done EARNINGS OF THE COMPANY, - - At present, the profits of tim Company are derived only Irma its local [rattle, talk this Is aintady muss more than sufficient to pay the Interest ou all the Bonus the Company can is sue, If not another attic were built. It is not , doubted that when the road Is completed the through trunk of the only line connecting the Atlantic and Pacific States will be largely be youd precedent, and. as there will be no competition, it can always no done at prollta• Ole re tee. It will be noticed that the Uulon Padilla Rail road Ix, In fact, a Government Work,hill. under the supervision of Government officers and to a large extent with Uovernmeut money and th.tt, Its bonds uro issued under Govern went direction. It is bellevr d that no similar , security is so carefully guarded, and certainly no other is bused upon u larger or more valua ble property. As We Company's MORTUAGE BONDS, are offered lot . the present M. 90 CENTS ON TiO E Du LLAR, they are the ouespeat security lu the market, being more than 15 per cent. lower than United states Stocks. They are SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, or over ISI.NE 1 - that CENT. upon the Invest ment. Subscriptions will be received in Lancaster by HEED, McOIIANN di CO., Bankers. LANCANIER CO, NATIONAL BANK, and in New Yorli. at. the Company a Lidice, No. Ns.sau street, and by LON'I.INE..INTAL NATIONAL BANK. No. 7 Nassau St., I CLARK, DODGE a CO., Bankers, N 0.51 Wallst, JOHN J. CisCi_i A SON, Baukers,No.J9i and by the Company's advertised Agents throughout the United States. Remittances should be made In drafts or other funds par In New York,aud the bonds will be sent, free of charge by return express. A NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP, showing the Progretts of the Work, Resources for Con. atructlon, and Value of Hoods, may be obtain ed at the Company'a Offices or of Its advertised Agents, or will be sent free on applicstlon. JOHN .1. CISCO, lreko.urer, November 'Zki, 1067. New Sock. des 11 4 twe:Bleb 4 (Stand gartfic gailroad. fhiladelizipx 'autritotinttlts. THE HOWE HACHDIE CO:O SEWING MACEtivrES, opo BROADWAY, JJ ADIT I 4S' CLOAKS FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS. , _ NEW YORK'. THE HOWE LOCK STITCH. THESE WORLD-RENOWNED SEWING MACHINES Were awarded the highest premium at the World's Fair In Londori,andaixtirstpremiurus at the NeW York State Fair of 1085, and are celebrated for doing the best'work, using a much smaller needle for the same thread than any other machine, and by the introdue tion of the most approved machinery, we are now able to supply the very best maptines in the World. These machines aro made at Oar new and spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Conn. under the immediate supervision of the President 01 the Company, Elias Howe, Jr., the orlglnal in. venter of tne Sewing Machine. They are adapted to all kinds of Family How log, and tothe uae of Seamstresses, Wro s Me kers, . oilers, Manufacturers w edible, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Mantillas, Clothing, Hats, Cape, CorsetsßoOls, Shoes, Harness, Buddies, Linen Goods, umbrellas, Parasols, etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen, woolen, and cot ton goods, with silk, cotton or linen thread. They will seam, quilt, gather, hem fell, cord, I braid, bind, and perform every species of sew ing, m i ring . a boantlful and perfect alike on Dot Veil of the articles sewed. The t invented by Mr. Howe, and made able,s chine, la the meat popular and dur and , e3l Sewing Machines are subject to tie principle Invented by him. BEND FOR CIRCULAR SIBLEY & STOOPS, General Agents, No. P 22 Chestnut et root, Fittlad'a C. FATE, Agent, Lancaster city, Pa. J. BUIICHELL, MANIIYA LTV ItICR Or COAL OIL LAMPS, AND WLIOLIMALD DZALlilt IN TALL R °LASS FRUIT JA RS, CANTO its, No. 2V7 NORTH THIRD STREET, Above Race, PHILADELPHIA. Solo agent for the East Trenton Pottery Col Stone China and Comn•oa White Were. Parties ordering queensware through this Home) save 10 per cum. rub 20-lyw gm %ork g4dvertioctuento. p.fia COMPANY. SALESROOM, 1318 lIIWAIJWAY, N. Y No.l it'AigiLr MACUINS. This Machine has a straight needle, 'perpendicular action, makes the Lock or Shuttle Stitch, which will neither rip nor ravel, and la alike on both sides; per- FOR. TAE PREsENT SEASON, to whirl, they forms perfect sewing on every description of most re-pecttully Ill', to the mt.-Mimi of those materials with cotton, linen or silk thread., visiting Po Iladelphia, suggesting an early call, It Hems, Fells, Binds Braids, '1 turas', WWI, the ottoicestarticlen urenelecteiloitut the ~salts, sure Ac a liana*, burry of Holiday litleille. prevenD4 that. care . 1.1.3,111110 it has nu nUperlur. ful attention they Malta cztendeD lu PhICE, ' WV:II Ii.KNUER AND 1311 AIDER, 160. visitors stock Of Particular attention Is called to our New Du- WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, NlL proved Manufacturing Machines. They run light and are cuniparativrly noiseless, situ 'pt, VEII WARE, PLA.TED (3001JS, CLUCKS," table and enicient. For Cloth or Leal er BRONZE'S and EUROPEAN NOVELTIES, work they have no competitors. No. 2 Machine, with Hemmer and Braider, Of every description, offered this season by CM No. 3 Machine, $B5. tide House. exceeds in richness, variety and Are Agents Wanted, to whom a liberal die- beauty, tile efforts 01 Itny previous year. An count will be given. examination of our goods cannot but prove interesting parkas from the country, ullo are most cordially Invited to visit our Ilstunent. All orders by letter, or Inquiries ' respecting ponds nod prices, will receive curt , ful and prompt attention. (foods carefully packed and forwurtieD. PRICEs UREATLY REDUCED Tu TI3IE:S. KAVANAGH .t DECIitHVS, BILLIAIiD TABLES, WITH TIIE: CAT (JUT CUSHION, (PciteMett December lea, ISOU.) And acknowledged h eminent players to be the BebT 1N UCIE. Send for descriptive KAYANAUti s IISCKCIt, Cur. Canal and Centre to rents. New York. • 1% AKRIED LIFE...INFORMATION AND M advice of vital importance to the married at both sexes, in a sealed enVelope, can be ob tained free of charge by addressing the under signed. BA:I:mei:L.101y, JAMES S. BUTLER, sa3 Broadway, New York. G ROVESTEEN'S PIANOS, GROYESTEEN'S PIANOS, UROVESTEEN'ti PIANOS, 49 BROAD WAY, NEW YORK, 499 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 499 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Are unrivalled for Durability, Power and Evenness of Tone. They are taut becoming the favorite over all ethers, with Musicians, Amateurs and all lovers of Ciuun Muslc. They are Warranted In every respect. Price, oilu third lower than other lirsaselass makers. Saud for Circular. OROVESTEEN & 40 Broadway. New York. W ATCIILE.S I Ns' &TCH.ES.I 1 GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS! A supurt, stock or Flue Gold and nil ver Watches, oil warranted to run, and thoroughly regulated at the low price of SW each.: WITHOUT itEUARD TO VALUE, And not to Os paid tor unless perfectly satis factory. le 0 solld Gold Minting Watches $2.50 to $l,OOl 101))) Magic Cased Gold Watches_ 'Am to 500 lea) Ladles' Watches, enameled.... 100 to 500 120 J Gold liunt'g Utrou'r Watches 260 to 3101 1200 Gold Ilunt'g English Levers.. 200 to 250 Mtn Gold 11 untig Duplex Watches 150 to 200 130) Gold 11 unt'g Arnica n Watches 100 to 250 15lit1 Silver Hunting Levers • 50 to 150 LEO silver Hunting Duplexes........ 76 to 250 500 Gold Ladies' Watches 50 to 2. - A1 21/e0 Gold Hunting Levin.. 50 to 75 211u0 Miscellaneous Sil icr Watches 10 to MO 154.00 Hunting Sliver Watche5.......,,25 to 75 SiNAI Assorted Watches, all kinds.. 10 to 75 Every patron obtains Watch by this ar rangement, cost) ng but MO, while It may be worth SLAW. No partiality shown. We wish to bourn ediately dispose of the above magulticeut stock. Certificates, naming the articles, are placed In sealed envelopes, and well mixed. Holders are entitled to the arti cles named on their cent !Mate upon the pay ment of DU, whether it be a Watch worth $l,OOO or one worth 1-xs. The return of any of our certilicates entitles you to the article named thereon, upon payment Irrespective of Its worth, and as nu arilele valued less than SIU Is named nu any certificate, It will at once be seen that this is no Lotter y, but a ntraighifor ward legitimate transaction, which may be politic pitted in even by the most lustidlous. A single certificate will be went by mall, post paid, upon receidt of 25 eta., Live fur $l, sixteen tor $2.30, Fifty and aelegant premium fur ss,Gne Hundred and Twenty and more valuable premium for $lO, Two Hundred and most superb Watch fur $l5. Tu agents, or tools wishing employment, this 1.8 a rinse oppor tunity. It lea legitimittely conducted business, duly authorized by the Government, and open to the most careful scrutiny. Try us! S. ICOPMAN et CO., No. 1 Park Place, Corner Broadway, New York. 3militiw T n. GREAT AMERICAN AND CUINA TEA CO.MPANY, NO. 38 VESEY STREET (ESTAIILLSII ED 1540.) NE IV YORK CITY P. O. EON 4203 We again caution the public against those many concerns that have sprung up the past fe • year., that Imitate our name In part and style of doing business. We have no connec tion with any other house and we feel asurred that the broad principles of commerce upon which we continue to transact business will an acceptable to the public and advantageous to ourselves: Those oestrous of getting up Club Orders (Ladles especially), who have few hours each day to spare can realize handsome re muneration as we give highest rate of coin. , mission. Parties can save tram am to $1 per pound, by Purchasing Oar Teas which we con- PRICES VERY REASON ABL El tlnue to sell ut the following prices: Oolong (Black) 70e 80c UOO Beat 130 'Il ID Mixed (Ureen & Blaca) 700 80c 900 - 100 " English Breakfast, tAlc 90c SI 0./ 51 10 " 120 " ,BOYS' CLO.TIIING! Imperial (Urueu) Stlc 9.10 100 110 " IVI " 1 tlyaon (Ureen) 100 120 " 150 " Young liya 'n (Urn) alk 9ic 100 110 " 125 " Uncolored Japan 90c 100 1 10 " 1 2.5 " tiunpowder 1 2 25 " 150 " tiround Coffee, 20c 25e 30e 35e. Best Java 40e Best Mocha In 1 lb. and 5 lb. Airtight, Lealden Packages 45e per lb. doe 11 31nw 411 Nuourauct 6ompanteo. COLUMBIA 1.9424UKAA CZ .011.115 A Al. CAPITAL AND ASBDTS, $5:14,218 49 This Company continues to insure Build ings, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by tire, on the mutual Wan, either for a than premium or premium note. !METE. ANNUAL P.EPOItT, Whole amount innured,...88,301,295.51 Lees am't expired In '55... 212,3.30.00 8,091,959.51 CAPITAL AND INCOME. Am't of premium notes, Jan. let, 18455............ _......8428,890.88 Less premium notes ex pired In 1085 Am't of premium notes received int NB Balance of yreiniums, Jan. let, Ditic Cash receipts, less com missions in 1885. CONTRA Losses and expenses paid 10 11433 5 VO7O Balance of Capital and Assets. Jan. 1, Me 632,210.49 9575,198.9 A. S. GREEN, President. OEO/3.08 YOUNG, Jr., Secretary. MICELAXL, S. SIIIIMAN VOWWar. DIREC I TOWS : Robert Crane, William Patton, I THEIR ' ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY S. T. 'Avon, John W. Stoney; John 8 endrion, Geo. Youmi, Jr. a. 0. Minion, Nicholas McDonald, dam'i F. Eberieln. Michael 8. A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. SAM- Amos B. Green S. O. Slaymaker, gdnltUnil !Sparing. THEO. W. BEER, Agent, PLES OF GOODS SENT BY MAIL TO North Duke street, opioille the Court Rouse, • tear leaf L NI - GITER PEN N'a. ANY PART (IF THE UNITED STATES. TRE FIDELITY INSURANCE TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. or safekeeping of Valuables. Capital 8600,. uOO. Security from loss by Robbery, Fire or Accident. Piro Proof Building, Chestnut street, Philadelphia. DIIIZOTOLIA—N. B. Browne, J. Gillingham Fell, Alex. Henry, C. H. Clark, Macalester, B. A. Caldwell, John Welsh, E. W. Clark, H. C. Gibson. Vila Company receives for Sale keeping un der guarantee, Securities, Plato, Coln, Deeds, and valuables o , all descriptions. The charges for one year are, on Coupon Bonds, 11l per 51000; on Registered Bonds, 60 cents. Moderato rates on all other valuables. This Company also, RENTS SAFES, key with rector exeirlsively, 'at IWO to $75 ; COLLECTS COUPONS and INTEREST for 1 per cent. tram. mission; A LLO WS INTEREST an deposits of mocey • EXECUTES TRUSTS, as Executor, Admitistrator, Guardian, Trustee or Agent. R. P TrEßsoN,Searetary and Treasurer. C. Si. CLARK, Vice President. N. B. BhOWNIC, President. (des 18 3mw 60 After more than rive YEA us experience and experimenting In the manufacture of STRICT LY FIRST QUALITY HOOP SKIRTS, we offer I our Justly celebrated goods to mcrenauts and toe public In full confidence of their superi ority over all others In the Ansbrican market, and they are so acknowledged by all who wear i or deal in them, as they give more eatisfaction than any other Skirt, and recommend them selves in every respect. Dowers in Moo _p 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 Idyll), length, I and'sitelor Ladles, Misses and Children. Also, Skirts 'MADE TO ORDER, Altered and Re paired. Ask for el Hopkin's Own Make," and be not . deceived. See that the letter "li" Is woven on the Tapes lunween each Hoop, and that they 1. are stamped " W: T. HOPKIN 13 MAN UFAC TUBER, 628 ARCH ST., PHILAD'A," upon ea pe. No others are genuine. Also_ constantly unhand a lull line of good gHEE GIFTS TO ALL I—A SILK DRESS New York and Eastern Made Skirts, at very Pattern, a Family Sewing Machine or Gold , low prices Wholesale and Retail, at the PHlL atch, Free of Coat, for one or two days' tier- ADELPHIA HOOP SKIRT Manufactor and vice in any town or village. Particulars and Em Hum, No. SAS ARCH STREET, - samples sent free, by addressing, with stamp, D A. N. B. CLOUDMA.N dt 00., 40 Hanover st., WA litOp.avira ?own, Meat deo iikszaw 60. spr /OM 16 WANTED, A GOOD MAN IN EVERY town and county of the Union, to en gage In the sale of a patented article, used in every household, shop, office, hotel, store and public building, railroad cars, steamboats, CM. Persons already engaged axe napkins immense Incomes and the demand torlhe ar , lcle never ceases. 'Your customers once obtained your income la great and perpetual. 1 , 1111 and antis lactory particulars sent to all who may apply to 7. LEWIS, No. 82 Cedar street, New York with stamp. Box 3,891. oat 2 Craw 112 5, 1868. ghtladelphia titlertiottnenta. pniCES UZAVOED These Pills, so celebrated many yenta ago In Parts, for the mile fof female irregolarlliee, anti afterwards for their criminal employment in the practice of abortlou, are now offered for sale for the first time In America. They have been kept in comparative obscurity from the fact that the originator, Mr, Veipau, Is a phYll. elan In Paris, of great wealth, and , strict con , scientious prluciplea and MIR withheld them from general use, lest.they should be employed for unlawful purposes. In overcoming Female ObstructlOns Nor vons and Spinal Affections, Pains in the ' Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpi tation of the Heart, Hysterics, ae., and will oiled a cure when all other invites have failed; nod, although a powerfulremedy, do nut con , lain calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. To married ladles anti young girls who have never Men regulated, they are peotillarly suit, tut. They will, in it short time, bring On the 25 S. Ninth Sfrcet,„ 53U Clicelnue Ntrect,' mom lily period with regularity. four deers above opposite the Chesnut Sired, Confinculdi Hoed, ui tl t, a it zt i z,— p N r. la g r ii r n it:l L Ladien should never take theta when there le any reason to believe Ladles' can procure a box, sealed troth the glow 42 • ale, of tile curious, by viieloslug ouo dollar and six postage stumps to M. %V. M ACUM It, pIIILADELPIII A CAN CElt 1110 M VITAL. Ueneral Agent for United States end Cambium, tat Albany, N. Y. or to any authorized Agen Dr. D. McColl ll ICH, Agent, Lancaster. Sold by all Druggists, GREAT VARIETY FINEST MATERIALS! NEWEST DESIGNS, AT :LOWEST PRICES, OPENING DAILY! AGNEIV s ENULIS PIIIIADELVIIIA R. IL KLINE, M. 14, Clinical Locttirer and Proiessor of Malignant Dise.ses in the Philtulelphia University of ' Medicine and tfurgimy i physician to 1110 UM- lIIE PIIIIENIN PECTORALI varsity Remittal; founder of and principal tilt, Physician to the Philadelphia Cancer Iles. MPOUND MYlll'l' 01' WILD (MERRY pita!, dm., do., le daily mak ingastonisli ng and AND EiNNENA PNAK hi 11001', almost miraculous cures of Cancer by a new treatment, a Ci' moor Antidote, that apparently , WILL 11 HZ TIM illeiliAMlLS OV TUN miters tutu the chemical composition of the . , i , If - I? 0 .4 1' AN A I. IT :1 0 S , Cancer, or cancerous alreellmix, antidoling, killing nut cleatroylug Om concur, every pur -1 tide, root litre belongingh, to it, without pain or the UMW' lilo knife, without MIMIC, eating or burning nualloinem, without the loan of blood, 'or In the icint al:reeling thu aoulni !loth. Nu I I other treatment abould over hu used,' No other lummox 1111,0 these antidote,. To inveNtigale title treatment, or to see patierta under treallUelli, wall at the °Mee, No. all Arch street, or address ' font wilco Hex 147.1, Pilllndelphia 1 may 15 AMEN E. CALDWELL A: CO., ARE NOW READY WITH THEIR RO ga. Entire Importation cIIRzsTJr.IS CIOODS JAMES E. CALDWELL et CO Jewelers and Pillwerunilllud, No. B'2'2 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia VEAHRIAGECIVIDE. 11l Young's great Physiology work, of every one hie own Doctor—Being it Private tool rector for Married Persons or those ab o ut to Marry, Login Main and female, In everything COneern lug the physiology and relations ill our i*CXLIIII System, and Inn Production or Prornntioll Of Ofriprillii, Including ail the new discoveries never before given in the English language, by Wm. Young, M. D. This Is really a valuable /Ind Interesting wolk. It is Written Inplain laugullge for the general reader, and Is illus trated wild upwards of 10t/ a ngravings. All young married people, or those contomplatin g marriage, and having tine least, Impediment to married life, should road 111111 book. It dis closes secrets that every one should be ac quainted with. Still it is in book that must be locked up, and nut to lie about the house. IL will be sent to any One on the receipt of Fifty Cents. Address Dr. Wm. Young, No. Ca Spruce st., above Fourth, Puiladolphiu. 17 y yw L A D IES' FANCY FURS! AT 1 J 11 N . PA 1? RIBA'S I Old Established FUR . :IA.NEFACTORY NC). 7IS ARCEI STREET, ABOVE Tru Have nave In Store at my own Importation uud Manufacture, ono of MO largest and most, beautiful selections of h'A NC Y UR.4, for Ladles' and Children's wear In the city. Also, a flue assortment of (lent's Fur Waves and I am enabled to dlspose of my goods at very reasonable prices, and I would O:retom solicit a call nom my friends of Lancaster county !mil v.clulty. Remember t h e name, number and Areal US. I have no partner, nor connection With any other Store lu Philadelphia. JUIIN VAREIRA, No. 7IS Arch street above 7th, South side, eel) '25 Irew• Jel Philudelpnia. IL:YEWS NEWLY IMPROVED CII.EN• CENT SCALE OVERSTRUNL4 PIANOS, Acknowledged to be the beht. London Prize Medal uud Highest Awards in America re ceived. MELODEONS AND SECON D• HAND PIANOS. War. corns, 722 ARCH St., below Eighth, apr 10 lyw 14) 805.UFU RE lY m . 805. No. HU ARCH eT., C2d door above 81.11, N. sided PHILADELPHIA. Ladles', Misses' and Childretni . FANCY FULLS, ~1* every description, and at all prices, Weolesale and itciull, Genuine Mink Sable Sets at S,AOO and upwo rds. Hemline HI SERI AN SQUIRREL Su sat 810.50 and upwards. Furs Bought, Alcored and Repaired. oat 16 .1m Al ROCILIIILI, at WILSON, CLOTHING 110U.S.E, READY-MADE CLOTHING! FALL AND WINTER CLOTH INU ME=ll I=l FOR. ALL AGES AND ,SIZE 9. '2 _ 4 k r 7 18,073.55 410,017.21 GENTLEMEN LIVING IN TIII, couNmv, PREFERRING CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER FOR THEMSELVES AND BOYS, BY SENDING mEAsunE, AS PER DIAGRAM, WILL' HAVE ROCKIIILL & WILSON, oat 10 3mw 411 628• WILLIAM T. HOPKINS, LADIES, TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. THE REAL VELPAU FEMALE PILLS! Such as Colds, Coughs, Croup, Asthina, lirou clhltln,Catarrh, Sore l'iiroat, 11011n0- hens, Whooping Cough, Itc, ITS TIII ALI" 1:14K WILL l'itif,VlOlT PUL2iIOVAIC Y CO IV 8 U P /0 N And even where this ioarful dOnnuto ho,, token hold It will afford grtitter relief than nay other medicine. Albin I:ate Vanderslice, of Pottsville, says: "1 wars Irenial Li ed more by using tile I'lauula l'ecrioral 1111111 any other Medicine I ever used Ellas Oberlioltzer, 111 Lionville, Chester coun ty, wen cured of a Cough of many years' sleuth lug by ualnif / the Pintails Pectoral, Joseph lai tens, of Hall street, l'lnerilxvillo, cern lien that he Wan cured of cough of two ears' standing, when ail other niedioino • Ind far ell, Oy too 1140 or l'lnutilx Pectoral. Jonah, Powers certifies 1111.1 110 Ilan sold linu• finals of bottles of the Plaritilx rind that nll 10'II0 Med It be .r testi:nun) of Its won derful °fleets In curing cough. J ohm Ho) or, editor of the independent PitcraLr, Instil IL, nos nllu.llutlurl la pronoline lug It u complete Imuedy fur 0013511, hoar., Landi and lii Mo throat, The West Cho+ ler JeffrrruniOn Hayti: " Wo Move Itilowli Dr. Oberilo.tr.er personally a num ber of years, and It gist,+ tin iho grower plea.. Oro no remounted Ma Inannim ir 11S tae pllblie rarely 1110.'e Ito heiierit of family medicines prepared by o physician of lire au ements nod experience. Dr. Orerlioltzt, Is a member of the Alumni 11l the :led teal Depart...mt or the University of Pennsylvania, at which Inmtitution ho grkid• tutted In The Read mg (~.:cite says: "This cough rem edy In Made by 40. L. litairliolt . Ler, or 1.1o1001z• vino. Po., root 11. ham acquired an ornsurprimmed repOtaLlon 111 curing coughs. It In eareltllly and skillfully prepared front Wild Cherry flank I taid hellella SwUto liana " Dr. Ilea. NVoud Professor of the Practise of Nledleine In the University of l'ennsylVanha, Pizysielan to the Penusylvanla Hospital, and one of lite uui liar. of toe United States Ills pensatory, mays of Suneka bunko Root. " ILA 11 " 1 ) :If l [ r ic o l o s [elide lungs," as " g s s b " ln Uri) eolineeneu liter Ito ...Mlle., pow orm, (runt 1.110 Lestlinouy of hundreds who nevi., used it, that the Manley Will hu PAID HACK to any purchass ur Who Is not. satisfied WILII to °fleets. IL in No plei.rint that hildren cry for IL. It costs only TWENTI'•I , IV CENTS. It Is Intended for 001 p one close of diseases, namely, 111040 of tha Throat, and Longs. air Prepared only by OBEILIIOLTZEIt, 1.1. 0., No. 15S North Third street, Phlirolulpithi, Pa. Sold by all I zrugelsts ane Storekeepers. JtiIINSON. HOLLOWAY & COW OEN, No. sixth street, l'llibuluiphla, (funeral Wholesale Agentm. N. o.—lf your nearest drugglstm or mloro keeper does not keep thin 111.11e1 nu .10 Ma lot 1,1111 put you off with 0111110 Other Ivealelne, be cause lie !ratites Moro looney 011 L it, but send at once to one of the agents for It. I THE YILLENIX WILL. CURE YOLItt. COUUII. NEWEST STYLES BOYS' CL:oTIIING - :i t ' 5 r E' .2 603 and 003 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA HOOP ',KIWI'S! 628 "Ouit."OwN MAgx.." Ntdtral. WARRANTED;RS For sale by Adolph Locher, Hueceksor to Jarneri Smith, William U. Haller, Dr. 'lllOO. Ellmaker, J.lllu F. Lour .1:U013s, Chun. A. 11°11111)th, Dr. H. 11. Parry, Dr. D. McCormick, DI oggl•tn, Lanea,tur. 11. 11. Parry and It. WI/110.010, Columbia. John J. Lailmrl. a n d Lutalls s Trout. Mari etta. Lice IS :irna , 51/ A. FRIEND TO THE AFFLICTED! DR. A. 11. 111:1,111NP.', • PIiYmICIAN AND mUItuEON, fins opened a permanent office in Lancaster, Pa, for LILO 1110111 of Chronic phieh.SOLL, and 10 Vi kin those who are ILI need of his XS. ices, LO call end consult him free of charge. 'rho li,tor pledge hlin.inf to give careful at tention to every patient who rails upon hint and will not hold out any Ind are meat which the case will not warrant. Dr. B. compounds his own Nit: Mettles at hilt Laboratory, which c ',Mine the whole vegetable and mineral kingdoms, without confining himself to any one system of medicine, devoting himself to finding the moat congenial remedies for the huinau frame: he also believes the medicines employed by 111111 w&il cert., Citron e I ,Bututes of the old eat and most obstinate character, when curable and pledges them for the complete and emu eradication from the system of ullAk ' Chronic Ineernies. There is not their superior In the known world. Many of these specifics are prepared from the formulas of lire umbra led Dr. Dellen• bough of (leorgiyown, Dino, who so Moo useful ly treated 21f7,eue patients, during a practice of twenty-six yearn. Brlshine treats all fertile of Chronic Dia -1 mows, such as Consumption, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Burnham, Constipation, Bronchitis, Rheu matism, DistolliOn of LOU Kidneys, Henn and Opine, Nervous Debility. Fits, Blain Diseases, FOllOllO CUM ' hill ills, Clilleer, I and all diseases pet:whir to young Or Old. Dr. B. tiles his LIiIIgGIONIS by tile urine, and will give entire eallefuction to those at a dim. WILCO WilOSOlld 111 121 Lllolr aloe for examination. The Doctor can be found at nix hours at Ills °Mee and residence. No. hi East King Street, a low doors cast of the Easteru Hotel. Consult/Won free and xtriotly confidential. out 221 urn w dY pry Opodo, 6a. UAI7ER. d: HRUTIIEItN ARE MELLING .11 all lauds or DRY OUODS nL G REATLY REDUCED PRICES. CALICOES, GINGH A MS, MUSLI NS. TIOKINUS, EC KS' IBLANK ETS, QUILTS. LINENS, eke - - . - . LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Nan.wat AND .CLOAKS ItEADY•MADE CLOTIIINU ta Reduced Prices. la- Call and examine HAGER 6c BROTHERS aro now opeulnga floe aaaortmeiat. of LADIES' FURS In SIBERIAN SQUIRREL ItUtidlAN FITCII, WATER MIN K,,to G REAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODSt WENTZ BROTHER _ N 0.5 EAST KING ST., BEE HIVE FITURE." Have made very extensive purchases during the late pan le, and are now prepared to oiler to CASH BUYERS, great Inducements In FH.ENCH, BRITISH AND ANIF:ILICAN DRY GOODS of' reliable qualities, In the bent styles and coloring. PLIBO. BLANKETS In g reat variety, at lower prices than current before the war, Their stock of SILKS, SHAWLS, AND DRESS GOODS. sulapted tai flrst-class trade, Is tile most varied and extenidvo w this market. WENTZ BR...THERM, N 0.5 East King Street,Sign 01 the Bee Hive. no LI tfw 1867 CHRISTMAS! NEW YEAH, 1868 ! BA ROA IN.S' FOR THE 1I OE IDA S CHEAP, CHEAPER, CIIEAPE.ST, CHEAP JOHN'S VARIETY fiTORE The undersigned ham laid In, at unprece dentedly low prices, the largest and by odds the cheapest assortment of guneral holiday glnt goods, consisting of MIMEO I'll OTOURAPH ALBUMS, TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY, TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION PERFUMERY,I3OAPH, and an endless vozioty of Notions. Ho lilso Uo.a on hand a largo and firmly oolooled stock of DRY GOODS! ULOVES, HOSIERY AND TRIMMINGS OF ALL. KINDS, A LBO, BOOTS AND SHOES for Men Women and Children.' Also, TINWARE, LOOKING ULASSES