piallantoug. I=ElEll A murderer can be hired at Portici, near Naples, for two cents. Southern papers are filled with outrages by negroes. There are 1,078 billiard rooms in New York city and Brooklyn. Lawrence, it is reported, employs 35,000 factory girls. Large chromium beds have been found In Maryland and Pennsylvania. An export bonded warehouse has been established In New Orleans. The Commercial Bank at, St. Johns, Now Brunswick, failed yesterday, Large numbers of Georgians and Ala bamians are Emigrating to Arkansas. London averages eight persons to each dwelling house, Paris forty. Negro suffrage le supposed to have Lee❑ defeated In Missouri. The potato crop in the interior of Penn exivaniu to said to be excellent. Plymouth, .Tnd., has a young ladles' base ball club. There are more than 1,200 varieties of the postage stamps 01 . 1111 nations. Michigan has a man of 109, and Ogdens burg, New York, one of 190, now living. A Young Woman's Christian Association leas been termed in Cincinnati. Some of the best sporting illustrations in Punch, it is sold, aro done by a lady artist. It la stated that George I I. Thomas voted this year for the first !line of his life. Chllicbthc, ()hi°, 1)0118iS c,r two families with forty-seven eluldren. Californians complain that their crop of oranges this your is poor. :=7., A live I Inpubtracr, Prints, William of Austria latishd Lou'io slopping In Nee• I'oric. Italy derives a revenue ot ll.), , 100,000 from lotteries. 'l'hn Florida plnnters um turning their their attention to raining 'salamis. A browory In liltirago wits burned yes tsrilny, causing it loss cif $29,000. The troops merit to Tipton county, Tun neitmtie, hare returned, ell tieing quiet there 1111141 mm Young In Fuld to lin the third hugest depositor In thu Bank of England. A fudged In tench Voloviptqlo riding lien lyre emtuldlslied lu Purim A 14H1001. C1•11S114 . 111,11 ill Cliil . lll4o uhrnve tllllllllllllllll4/11 ul'lhnt oily to 1)(...1, - 42.,- 05,1, liovvrtil.t. Nll4mniiri 11114 rlt.slg WN' tint'. JI n 4 tl iI y n 1 Thittlk.givlng IT tlmt Stllli.. A lelogrnnlk WIIM 11lid /11 . 1 . 11 , 04 lieu river, Intweon Now Yc,rl: 111111 Brooklyn uii MLifilay. 'l . lll o l'o in a Ili:Ill in r t •mt Ivaulti, hits \e ill:tit! ninety yttars ut crutch. 'llleurn 1)110 hundred and 1111101mq phyniolitiN In Hu , stoeor hid] 11. Ono half thy iNvoitily-lieu :Lll.l lilt ••con etitiremiy in viritilatim: In until lu h05..01111 Alnitio expect. In cut mort. Itunlwr 1111111 1o:or 1111. tviulm•, Rill! I. prvpurlng Reilvely lilt Ihu htimlnvms, They !lava dvtauuw ono hondrod yonr. old In Alamo, Ivl,o livod novonlyltvo yonr. lih 110I' 1111S11,111111. lo lerioulilicroi 111.'111 , 44 ;ilv prilorlimiry :Is it ,andidail , 1"i• Slobs S mut tor. A. young luau on , found dood under In cuul•brenker, lu tioanntoo, on Sundny nights 110 in suplivsoil in !MVO I n noullervtl. Nice ()deans cunt, at. thin city. Enek.f.'s coma, SISIIIOII , IIII'I , 11 , 11 IS, Will l'lOOlllllSlllll/11/1' 1111,1 ht. li,il to u{(uiu 14n three yetirs end it hall. A ilespitieli Wm, 11001/lly llostott In Smyrna, Aci t 1 ii i, in IWc , 110111'1 mitt twenty minutes. ThO ioVOrOniOnt :\ll . o.l.loOhOrg . O . OntS to put It WOO it calls a " growing evil." A spot a rill 14,11111,N ie ridng many wh0,..d0-hellovo that. Ow e arth goes around the Still, II Ni , W V,,rk ,j1v,,....11111 ,(11110(IIIII.S p.liti 161 . writing a newspaper ad• vortistonenl. I , ,artiviunko,, worn Ilitro , llll . lll et•tqlrrollt!li in Nov England the first century alter Ilv svlth•ltioa. The Now York Po•tf hot , : tltttortil flrunt In pity tot bird In " t hit grit:it !dhoi!' ttilvis ors ' who loiN'y ul rvndy ta10..11 limi I), httrly in l'rttritlttner Q. 1., 1,41 t 9.2,111, 111111 I, II elnirVOY :l 11 1 :11 %vim., 11,1t , , t hr died. T 111.1,4 nil. (1110 111011,:llid NVOlll ' lll in Si. ttlitti-itillnitz Imillg twit tit t•Vl'l s .\' :MO 11111:11111:111tv. 111 it,pd A,•,1,,,,y 1,loil•,:11 London, 111111 it hits Thit tirtt.iitg IS 11111 of the I,, , ,tittitit stump, 'Hi, A tiro luks nppniulyd thr.igh lhu Suti. , anti myk,liptto " II lux " outragi.N. SOVerl. , 111,V ynsterdity. Six ;tinily.s of slimy Lace filllen , i,11 . 0 timidity it Si, Paul. Tito mining sett. son in Nloniana isnnally Nllll,lll,llllltit IF s.,t.snlAnrrivntl at l't.ton II FrIIIIIy, 11',11 11111.101phi:I Intl Port I: ..t.tl,tttili, isnit nltnin ilttnntnittl lon, of Vt.ll.r. ‘k I,' lit on tklpotion ~t,t to L. sun , In tlopo.it thi•ir 1)1111oN In , 11,1 W ILr Ilikal grotvilt of tt.tt t'ity in itoitulitlioo. .k tutmend (swop:toy it( I lolyol:v. :I,tssrt• , •hot.t•itti, 0;111111.3, hundreit innwintg•tult—.l/11,0 lilt/1141111d spnolit of 11,11 ..von It im thrlitgllt that Florida fruit wpplp ...oltinuom In Illcrozis, , , 1110 t • Ii111 , ,1 11 , 1.11 110 11/11,41 , 1 . hink 1111 , I tidies r,,r ittitilgys unit 10111‘,11q. I' , )l6gtie, the sow of the palm.° ama le'nlr, ts 11.tilest jalrinti, , In the rc E=IIII= Tien Perin,-ylvallin Central Railroad, it i 3 ckinlwd, has I,wmn,tiveN--a larger iilllllhOrth.li 111 tailhlad 14.rpora- Il= rh,. over air humlrwl rvinvvq n, a hn.r Itil siiiiiifirtm and till , wit Iny t lir tiuuo lies 'lilt tf , lll.lll'll. .1111111 , 111(08 fill' 1110 Vlll.lllll 1'i0,,j,101,v rIl I '4,11,1,0 aro lir, 1t1.1111%V., .1. I mid lir. A. ly. Tlllt 1111111 111 . 1 . 1 . 111ii1.1, ~t. the (;ottyslffirg %%111 moot al Wn.hing loll ou nvvellliror 9111, ro• {turd to thu rontoval or the rout.! dont!. !loth House% or Congress wero m1 . 10'11111411 yostortley Iry their respective ['Moors wail It o oottittor Tilt, g her t.ession being doomed uttnereto•al y, Gen, Sheridan, II 1 , 4 said, repffiqs that lie Kati Spill n heal .it hll Haltom ninety miloy in length and twely-live milr.v ill Width, and 1,41 I,lllklit, tilt. II 11111hel . it t',llLll illt.ti nt :1110, (11111. A Fr' nett newspaper, speaking or a now o'ollll,l'y 1/1 , 1 . 111'1l 111.11' I sytillS: wen llio firm pursun wit', had the )densuro of bong buried ill this delightful 'rel rant. ,, Thu Pittsburg Er/lbw .1/eut say: " pruvemonlE+ thrtatglunit the city are hi•ing Pushed for %v. rd with the greatest \lgor, and every elluri uu,do 14, get ii1..111 under cover before srts in." A I . ollVollli , m .11 Ilogiws 110110 nI I htrris. f , ll 111 1:'.111, to 1,11(1 ,11 , 11.10teli to a 111, 11011111 Coll orod 1,1101.1111101, whieli wrety in th, 4.11 i Wl`tilll'Stilly ill Jitllllllry. .11111.in:tin Votitni, is isstieing eurreney in tith golf, itily tlw notional greenback. There is said to bo it good deal ol it ill tarculation, illlll 11111 Mormon President finds his I :inking operations very itrolltable IJionionatit \Varlet', thongont (tithe Lon don l'olostint• Exploration Flintl, states that " ILe orient Jerti-otitml, genuine Jorusitivin, is ituriod 511 deep under ground (but Niatits 5111111 to an enormous depth barely sta•veed,d in touching it. - ll,ranger has sent soldiers to Tift• tint county, a rt•porital irruption there ofO a largo body or armed negrt,o.;. Th.. ta.gro , 4 are said to have gout “1:11“o li01111411(11115 in regard to the t•feetion. httvornor WWI St•llt lu 1111. yn,tertlay. lln re e“tnntvittiN, ;1110.11;.! 01111.1' things, a partial rn,ittritt hut ,pf the. if;ll.l.'lliSO 11, 1110,0 note tlnprivetl it by the Stele lutes; also ilea :.hero he an 111 (use in lho salltrie, of the ~l evernor and .Ititllciar,‘'. TIIP ex.-Queen or:Spain loft behind her one hundred rind seven' y carriages, several splendid Arab and 14:irgUsti horses, as well os the finest eirilm•tion of mules extant, in the oda:II-Immo a tutu staides of her royal , 1 pahree at Madrid, Ono vehicle, th it which annually convoyed tier I\l (”it Ottholic Majesty to the opening . r the Co lee, IA it titurYelutisspecinien of gilding ancl i carvlng, an . gorgeous are the trappings lielmwilig thereto. More cliritals an II historic relic Is ill, twainily sculptured vehicle in which .1;111(4, ellarkls V's IliSallo dilllglllor, I raveled with the body or her decal husband, Philip :h.. thoutmomo. About two months ugo,ln the night season, the house of Mr. 11. Noyes, No. 1 Irving place. was entered by burglars and over fifty pieces of solid silver taken out without disturbing the family. Night before last his house was again entered. The party this titne were not as successful, Mr after New Post Wilco pox. breaking the window glass in four different An improved post office box l'or the re- , parts of the house and finally getting In one ....nit of newspapers as well ss tel is or them got arrested. It seems that Mr. now on exhibition at the Post (Mice De. John Osborne was staying over night with pertinent In Washington. Mr. J. W. smith Mr. Noyes, and the last demonstration on is me patentee. The opening of the box is the windows roused him. Ile immediately eight by four inches—big enough to receive partly dressed and woke Mr. Noyes, telling the hug. st env. lopes and newspapers. This I him that "a gangof men were in the house" opening is covered by it lid so contrived , ()shortie proceeded down stairs, anti when th .t when it is raised a eyll oder just below , Noyes On his night dress, without stockings it revolves until a similar opening is pre- , or shoes) approached the bottom of thestalrs dented. The letter or newspaper is then de 'he discovered that Osborne and one of the posited, and hills on the bottom of this , burglars were having a tussle in the parlor. cylinder. When the nil is shut down j Before Noyes could get to them the burglar agam, the cylinder revol vos until the open- got clear of Osborne and Noyes. Rushing Mg is downward, when its contents f u ll I through the hall to the rear grounds of the into the letter-box. Of course whenever the I house, the two coon had the man in hand lid is raised the revolving of the cylinder and succeeded in conveying hint into the outs off all communication with the romp- house. He called lustily for his eompan tecje below, so that while packages cau be tons, but they chose to run. For nearly two deposited none can be)abstracted. The hours signals were heard about the house. letter4mx bears upon Its front a dial face Finally, everything being quiet, a carriage or clock face with bands. The carrier, when with Mr. Osborne waited upon the police removing the contents of the box, sets the and relarned with officer Wrenn, who re ; hands to the hour when he will next call lleved the. family of the intruder. He ill for the next mall, and thus every one can now under $5,000 bonds for a hearingon the bee et what hour the letters or papers he morningof the ffithinst.—New Haven Jour . deposits will ho called for. THE LANCASTER WEEKLY ( I.WTELLIGEI•TOEII;NTEDISTESDAY, "BrOVEMBER IS, 1868. The New President—Hls View. of the Pititform The N. Y. Herald has the following: A statement made last evening by a gentle-, man in whom may be placed implicit reli ance, and who enjoys excellent opportuni ties to enable hire to speak intelligently on the subject, may give some indication of General Grants position in relation to the Republican party. He states that after the General was nomi nated he sat for a long time carefully read ing and pondering upon the platform adopt ed by the Convention ; that he finally ex pressed to his confidential friends that he did not like it, and was in great doubt whether he would accept the nomination on that platform. This coming to the ears of certain leaders of the party, they hastened to call upon the General, who stated to them his objections to the platform. This intelligence was re ceived with no little consternation by his visitors, who feared that Grant entertained the intention of declining the nomination. They at once opened upon him with every conceivable argument they could bring for ward to induce him to accept, one of which arguments was that the platform need not be'regarded by him in so serious a light— i c was simply an enunciation of the general principles of the party, necessary only to make up the issues of the campaign. They urged him to accept at all events and to say nothing more about the platform. The Florida Otitnige Fearful that they would be beaten in nor • Ida, even over the bayonet and over the negro vote, the Radical managers at Wash ington caused the negro anti carpet-bag Legislature to pass an act vesting In them selves the choice of Presidential Electors, and taking it away from the people alto gether! One of the electors is a negro. There 18 no language in which such an act of rascality can he sufilciently condemned. only the most scandalous party would en tertain such an Idea for a moment. It is a robbery of the people of their highest and dearest rights. What would have been thought If the present Democratic Legisla ture of Ohlo had refused to allow our peo ple to vole for President, and, like that in Florida, had chosen the Electors them• selves ? Such an act would have led to forcible revolution among our population. But this disfranchisement of Florida by a coup chat upon the part of the so-called Legislature Is worthy of the party which totally disfranchised Virginia,. Mississippi and Texas by a pretended tint of Congress; and which, In Tennessee, Missouri and all the old slave States, rules by the power of the bayonet and other acts of revolutionary violence. There Is nothing that this party will not do to retain Is ill gotten and usurped power.. It has the desperation of ho old French Jacobin organization, with out its honesty or manliness.—Cincinnati It'wptirer. The State (Mara/ nays, that a negro named Levi Marlin, Mont thiriyalveor forty years ! of age, hailing from Chester county, 50110 arrested on the 9th inst.. mid brought tat- fore the Mayor, charged with committing rape on a young girl thirteen years old, living on the tarot of Mr. Jama.' Elder, in Swatura township. From her statement It appears he met her, during the abaence of Mr. Elder, about the lath of October, back of one of the out-buildings, and catching hold or her held his hand over her mouth, ' and forcibly outraged her. Thu negro wile employed on the farm, and through the )4ltria tie exercised she retained the secret fir about three weeks, when her Ptilidevi rendered II phynician necessary, to whom she made a Rill roil fenslon. She also Nul lified her secret to the cool:, but both were aftatd to divulge It through the terror they had of the perpetrator, A warrant was nerved for Martin l an arrest, and he , was hold In 61:4,011as bail to answer the (Tinto et the next court. The poor girl is not expected to revriVer from her brutal usage, having 11.;en most trightfully outraged by this fiend. She is 1 aft unfortunate orphan, having been placed Ita the Poor I louse to protect her from the barbarous treatment of a family with whom mho lived on Ridge Road. Prom that in stitution she was taken by Mr. Elder, \vieo kindly cared anal proviaed for her. tier extreme youth and sufferings add to the heinousness of the horrible crime. Chiel of Police Cline deserves great credit for the sagacity and success he displayed in making the arrest. Martin is nearly nix feet high, being powerfully built, and was completely token by surprise when placed in custody. Ile attempted to make resist ance, but a revolver held before him caused an unconditional surrender, and tie was brought to the city in charge of officer Cline without further trouble. 'len. Butler, in his late speech at Lowell, I in acknowledgment of the greetings of his tellow•citirens, after dealing in the most truculent 1111.111111 iii to the South, wound lip by saying: "If the Republican party id true to the great Democratic principles of Jefferson and others, It will hold the gov ernment fir a generation to come." In the inaugural 'attire,. of Mr. Jefferson, at his first term of office, is this passage : "If there he any among US who would wish to dissolve this Union, or to change its mail, lican form, let theist stand, undisturbed, as nionutrients of the solely with which error t i opinion may be tolerated where remlon VI free to combat it," If the Republican party proposes to act on the "Democratic principles of Jefferson," it will exercise at least as witch toleration towards those lifiSZi only ~dense is voting for the Ileum erotic ticket as he proposed towards those whose aims were against the Union and a republican form of government—which no 0110 charges against the South in the late can vass,— Itolionerr Nan. The English Iturvenln James Cain], so well known an the Times ctinimissioner, front baring been employed'. by that paper to examine into the agricul tural condition of England at the time of the repeal of the corn laws, has recently written a letter on the English harvest of INK Mr, Caird estimates that the wheat crop has been nearly equal to that of ICti4, but It is not of no good a quality as the crop of ISO. 'rho yield has been at the rate of 2:2 b u shels an acre, or live above the yearly average. Mr. laird anticipates that ling. land will pay $72,000,000 less for foreign wheat than last year, but nays therein a de ficiency of $50,000,000 In value of barley or tads, while the hay and green crops were nearly annihilated by the protracted drought, In the growth of potatoes there Is an Increase of sO,OOll acres, and the crop will lie of an average character. A I.lvin“ 11 elllllol.l Child Thu Deposit (N. V .) (hairier is respon.i hie for the following marvelous story : In the vicinity of Spoon River, in Illinois, Is a child dial was born and has lived live years wit hout it head. NI rs--, Iho mother, is the widow of a soldier, formerly living in Marshall County, who eulls• ted lu the Sixty-tifth or Scotch regl eta, and was killed at the battle of Lexington, Missouri. She WSIS sutndlnq beside her husband (luring an engagement, when a cannon ball carried his head completely away, his tiody falling Into her irate, and eovi i ing her with blood. The shook W 'II her greatly. hen her child was bore therk was not tan semblance of a head about it. The limbs are perfectly developed, the arms long. and the shout ' tiers, where the head anti neck should bo, smoothly rounded MI. Ilu: the tno-t surprising thing of all is that the face is situated in the breast. of I course, there being no neck the power of turning its head is wanting, exempt us the whole hotly is moved ; hut this difficulty Is overcome by the singular faculty it pos. sesses turning its eyes in their sockets, enabling it to tee quite us well either side us those more perlisuly formed. The tipper portion of its hotly is white as the purest Caucasian ; front the waist down wareis blood red. This strange creature, now an active boy of live yearn old, as if to coin pensate for his del'ormity, possesses the most clear and turd like tones ever listened to, singing whit correctness everything it may hear, and its voice at this early age accomplishes two octaves easily. What a Steam Engine in New York Does. The Mail has discovered an Engine in Spruce street, which furnishes the unitive power to over one hundred and twenty-live ildlerent printing presses. Shafting and belting distribute the power in every direc tion, the main shafting being three-fourths of a mile in length, and the connecting shafts over a mile. A rubber belt one lam dri d and twenty feet lung, connects a Cc th story press nn NIISSIIIt street with main shading on Spruce. The engine prints toy books, runs the immense rata blbdunent of Bradstreet and J. \V Uli ver, beside many other Job printers, a hoop skirt manufactory and several binderies, and prints nearly fifty papers, besides tong azi nes and books innumerable, among them the Mall, the Independent, Dispatch, Lead ; er, Star, Examiner and Chronicle, Observer, Courier, Clipper, Wilke's Spirit, Thrf, Field and Farm, Police Uazettu, La Crosse Dem ; ocrat, Ledger, New York Weekly, Literary Album, New Yorker Democrat, Sunday Times, Commonwealth, Scottish American, Freeman's Journal, Emerald, Tablet, Irish American, Irish People, etc., etc. he tionnl Nocturnal A mum...lent In New A Lion at Large. Considerable alarm was caused a few days ago at Nottingham, England, by the 7 , 33 ,.. W. ni,... JEREMIAH RIFE, escape of a lion from Mr. 'Whittington's rs EAL ESTATE CoLLECTION Menagerie, which Is exhibiting in the 1 11 , AND Snemtrin New Market during the Goose- , INSURANCE AGENCY. fair holidays. It appears that early in the -- - I A e in g number of Farms, Houses, Factories, afternoon, Metanl, the African lion hunter, , iron Worka, Mills, Stores, and dm.,o for sale in Lan was parading a full grown puma, or South , raster city and county,other carts of American lion (which is considered harm- , Pentalylvanla. Also in Maryland, Virginia, less,) on the stage outside the establish- 1 anti Pe nns Western Slates. Housed in Lanogter always on band for sale MOM, when the animal caught sight of a H . or rent. dog held by a lad in the crowd. Breaking property of all' kinds Sought and sold, ea away from lidetanl, it sprang off the stage changed or rented. on the dog mtd killed it almost instantly. Real Estate sold at Public Sale wherever de- The people fled in all directions, and the eared, without a% trouble to owners, and at puma, seeing another dog at a abort die- miteutrandallaTeriesnatrymeoxiSeesnfieand all other tance off, rushed at it and dispatched it as claims promptly collecte. quickly as it bad done the first. Dietanii Surveying and Conveyancing, Stating Ac here succeeded in securing the animal, counts of Executors, Guardians - , Trustees, dm. which was led hack to the menagerie with ind kii. writing o t:gDafe 50ddl Willa, her lls, writg Agreements and Promptly ' the-dead dog in its mouth. Some difficulty ~ executed. Dues End Records carefully eX.- was experienced inppening the animal's amined. mouth to get the "dog away. Strange to Insurance elfected In tLe best Fire, Life, Live t ! i n e Intrusted to us will say, the lad who held the dog first killed es- Stof l k b and Ac s eldent Insurance coped unhurt, nor did any other person ' i companies.attended to an r7D-Z e 11 8 11: receive injury. Send for one of our Real Estate Regb tem HERR dt RIFE. --ow milM. . oct 31 tfdsw) No. 3 N. Duke St., Lancaster. Steel 173. Iron The present "age of iron," as Americans fondly term it, bids fair to give way almost entirely to the incoming age of steel. There is a revolution working In the application of iron. Engineers and mechanics think and talk of nothing but steel rails, steel boilers, steel machinery of every kind, that is liable to wear and tear. 'rheoriginal cost for such will be more, because requiring more labor and time, and infinitely more skill, but the profit will be greater eventu ally. Tests made recently in this city, of steel boilers, have proven that they can re sist an immensely greater pressure than can a boiler of the very best of iron. The use of steel rails will bring about the use of heavier locomotives with increased motive power, for It has been demonstrated that there is great economy of heavy locomo tives over those of lighter construction, since there is it saving in fuel required to transport a given amount of freight a given distance—the heavier locomotive pulling nearly twice as much as its lighter com peer. Red Intlllation and3Rectilleallon The difference between these two methods of treating crude spirits Is a matter of seri ous controversy at the Internal revenue de partment In Washington. The commis atelier, it is reported, is willing to concede shut the whisky, utter its Mot distillation, may be returned to the still from which it canto without making the manufacturer I Ne to be taxed as a rectifier, but assurto that to pass it Into a second still on the HI1111(1 pt (takes is a violation of the law, which forbids the rectification of KpirilS near a distillery. 'l'he point has been refer red to the Attorney (lettere!, who has very recently decided that no separate tax He roes upon what is know among diotillern at singlings, ilmiblingst and backings—the whisky alter ono distillation being sing lingo anti becoming doultlingo by redistilla tion. The tax, he thinks, should attach when the distilled spirits go to the receiving room for male. 'flits decision, It is stated, will put In operation many stills now Id le under the regulations of the ,oulmiw4ioner of Internal revenue. The Illonerlefre Goo l'arringe. (Erest attention hits recently been attract stl In England to it flew• gun carriage, by whlch orthotnee can be mounted so on to sweep tie land nod men by their lire, °nil IT I ' -IA N.\ TION.4I,CoNIPANY,CIIARTEIL yet the gunin rH, WllllO 1011,1111 g 111111 10111111 g ED IIY Bl'lsit'lA I, ALIT 01.' CONtiRESS. 0119, 401. bu thoroughly protected by 1 I Jr IlAsi A I'.\lo-CP CAFI r OF $l,OllOOO. porepetN lilt' erViollA to the hem/Itet pro- , cetlieN,A present, In order to point ttglill I UFVE/t 8 RATE M ( ir P/U : M/U : " in 00120/ direction, it must itU HO eXpOSell to I IT I.T ItNINII F.S 1.4110011 INSURANCE the enemy's lire that in it few minutes it THAN ANY OTil lit En FOR THE will Ito ‘ltNabletl, while, on the other hand, HAMF, N 0I Y. It the gun is protected, die Intend range IN ! IT IA DEFIN TH.: AND t'Elt IN IN ITS very snoill and the embrasures ore weak- TEltms, • This nicent invention by Captain IT Io A Aloncrielfo is described as the most. honors cALAT y . tint artillery instrument of modern times. l . l:4 2,T.E E xEmpr 1.1100 AT. Its object is to render the heaviest ord TACIIM ENT. naniiii absolutely i nvisible and unapproaci, ; , MERE AltE NO UN NECESSART RE able eXrefli at the actual instant of tiring, sTRICEIONs IN THE PoLICI and even then nothing is to bt, seen but Inv EVEILY Pol.it'Y Is NoN•FORFEI rA WA.; gun itsell, the men who work it and the ; __ H whole inachinLry remaining completely I OLII „ Eis tst: I E , EN i AI VVILL protected. The ifiventiat tie+fittaieh wit!, DAY IN.;UREIi CH ill It 1; 1.1. AMUUN I AND embrasures, which wiltioin defenses, the RETURN All, TII E PREMIUMS, SU THAT gun and gunners b. Mg placed below I, TILE INSURANCE CUSPS ONLY TILE IN ground. 'rho gun lions up ilt.Ve 1116 11100111 TEL'. •ST uN THE ANNUAL PAYMENTii. of a pit to deliver its charge, and then sinks ; DOLICIES MAY ItE TAKEN WHICH PAY again. The only material defect alleged To THE INSURED, AFTER A CERTAIN against the new system is that it attords no iNC MISER O F YEARS, DUIDNO LIFE, AN protection against vet Deal firing. ANNUAL INCOME W.' ONE-TENTH THE NAME Ii IN THE POLICY. Nu ExTRA RATE IS CHARLIE!) FUR RISKS UPON TII E LIVES OF FEMALES. IT INSUREA NOT 'ill PAY DI Vi VENUS RUT AT SO LOW A COST 111 AT DIVIDENDS WILL BE 1 NI POssi ItLE. BUFFALO, NOV. N.—About 12 o'clock lest !tight tho cattle train of the Pullhly .h Erie Railroad, going to. the cattle errata, collided with the passenger train of the New York A Erie Railroad, coining into the city about a toile trial] Hot depot. The troika cross each other almost at right angles at the point of 010 collision The 10001I1OliVe Or 1110 Btlft,lll , 111111 Erie train patent eniitiely through the baggage car tante New York and Erie train carry ing tht 10,11111ItiV0111111 can's entirely Will. track. Rob it Recker, baggage masters t the New York :Ind Erie nail load his leg brok en and a large number of cattle and hogs were killed or so mutilated as to 111,1,SI taie their killing. hail the onlii,ion 4101.ttr roa a second later there wttilti have been tt fearful loss or lire. I=l2 OMAHA, Nov. llt.—The steamer "(tidy Chance, - reunited Ulan ;rand river yes terday alter discharging Government freight :It Sioux City mid hurt Randall. She reports the Indians quiet. A large quantity of freight is still waiting for rans• portation over the Union Pacilie Railroad, which or some time has been taxed to its fullest capacity in forwarding construct i•oi material. LIATS ! OA'LN 1: 1.7 Just. reeelvell '2, 1 01 bushels prime /held the West, Ht. (11 , :l D. SPRECHH.It'S Seed unit Alerlen Rural Store, oct 5 itndlllaWdt3ll3W I 1, I:Siug NI., Lancaster, DIVIDEND —THE F4ANAGERN TuE 51110.1.11114 and 31111 port Turnpike have declared a dividend of sixty-two and one-hull ent , : per share, plivaido nn and after the lath at the Firrd tiat Innal Rank of Strashurz. CYRUS N. It ERR, Treasurer. =EOM 11144 /4111.ATh--1 4 114.14.114N ILE') Ver D Lb The undernignial 1111$ constantly on bandit full supply of limiting Slate for sale at Hednced Prices. Ali., an extra LIGHT it001 , 11 , 4(4 Intended tar slating on Shingle roof Employing the very 11.1 t slaters ail work I warranted to be executed in the bent manner. Builders and Milers will html it to their Mer est to OXII 010 .Tlll/11 ,, at his Agricultural end Seed Wareroonis. Mirl.l. l .10.,rk Wt., .11 inct onnl fleeqe We Ilene Rini, the Ahhentro': Rootlet; for thlt toot, or where slate and 'Oil:ldles cannot. he used. It Is far impel for to I'hndlew Liravel ktooling. dee N $ll , ll 11 Hpl?Eciito+, - EV It EIC 3:lltE IL A 1 I TOWLE &Cirri (Mb:ATONE DOLLAR SALE! (greet Influestuents to Fall and Winter pur• chasern. Bankrupt sleek purchased by 11/1 for Jr mere mong. The Oa:Hunters to get the ad vantage of IL. Towle 6: (Ai., are relish!e um thousands Call toothy WllO 1111,11111110.1 with um for the pest live yearn. Try um once! The Cloodm will lel! Use story'. Our Motto: Lorgo Sales And small Protita," "Live and Let LEN e." Circulars 110.111. Fre, Address, TO W LP: a CO., No. 7 Tremont /10 11 1111 W 41] 11118101.1, M/1141. legal go tit g 401' .11/11N ItItYA LA'rli OF 12,j Conoy twp., decd—Lett. ..sot ra- Hon 111 said entate having been gran oil In blue undersigned, all person Inclohled thereto are requested to make lininmllate paymen!, and iliosu having claims lII' CIVIsIaIICIN oßlulunl. the titter', will sent them for settlement to the underhlgned, lesltllug lu •111(1 lOW110111)1. JOHN C. 11H. \ A N, A till, lu hit I,Ct,, 11= s r A 'l' F. OF 14,11tA1l Cs Loy o$ Earl lOwntiltln, Lancaster cotinlY, deeeased.—Ti. undersigned Audi lor„apooltit, ed to distribute it., balance lemalning In the Minds of Levi Weller, Executor of tile last. WI li of Saran llarnbrlght., deed., Wand among those lega lip entitled Lo the same, will attend for Inal, purpose on Fill DAY, NOVAS HER. 27, A. 1). istil, at, Il ti clock. A. In Llle Llurury ill the Court. If tame, in Ina city of Lan eastl r, where all Person, Intemo In said dlstrihution way attend. J. 'A'. F. SWIH"f, not' i It Auditor. i STA 'l'E OF SUSAN A. II I EST A NU, LA late Mailer township, Lane .ster county, itt eeased.—Lellers Testatu eni ;ivy 1111 still es tate tinvittg been granted to the uudert.lgned, all permtns Indebted thereto ore requested In make Immediate phi merit, and those haying e-ntms or demands against the same will pro item!. them Inr settlement , to the undersigned, In NI Illersvillc, to said tow - to:Wu. JAcull GA NS Itl et, Executor. Oct 2.4 LINTATE OF RI • TIAN ECIUTER X/ neck, late of East COC•dieo tnwnnnlp, de ceased. Learns testamentary on said estate Laving been grdnteri to Lhe undersigned, all persona Indebted thereto are requested to make Immediate payment, and those haying claims nor demands against, the same Will pre sent them for settlement to the undersigned, residing In said townslop. • I,LI A', WEITZEL, FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS, HENRY KRINIES, Executors, (wt `2ft (Kw. 43 AI•COUNTN OF '!'!LUST ESTA'T'ES, !Le.— The accounts of the following named estates will be presented for coutirmation 00 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2:101, Moses Nuit, Trust ESNLIC lo u se Shirk, tee. Samuel Wanner, Assigned Estate, .buiftb L. Erb, Assignee. Hiram S. Kent!lft, Assigned Estate, Henry E. • Raub, Assignee. Edmund L. Stahl, Assigned Estate, John Strickler, Assignee. Abut. 0. timbal, 'Frost Estate, Solomon U roll; Trustee. Jacob H. Huber, Trust Estate, John F, Herr, • Committee. Mary Jane Herr, Trust Estate, .Tobn F. Herr, Committee. W. L. }WAR, Prolll'y. PROTITONOTART'M OFI,ICE,OcL 26, 1868. net 28 Rw 1J Narum IN HANKICUPTCI. In the Distrlct, Court of the United States, Reeler n lllxttlet of Pennsylvania. John S. Laticila, of Manorrrowmihip, ter county, Pennsylvania, In said Dixtrict, Bankrupt, having petitioned for his discharge, a meeting of the creditors will be held on FRIDAY;NOVEMBER 20,1883, atilt o'clock, A. at., before Register A.Slayrnaker,/,q., at No, South Queen street, lit the city of Lancaster, • that tile exaluinattou of the Bankrupt may be finished. The Register will certify whether the Bank rupt has conformed to Me duty. A hearing Will also lie had on WEDNES DAY, the 'ld day of DECEMBER, DM. before the Court at Philadelphia. at 10 o'clock, A. 01., where parties interested may show canoe against the discharge. Witness the Hon. John Cadwalader, ' B ' i n Judge t of t etehael Bald thereof,eat r4t h Court, ua •••-v - -• ph la, the 3Oth day of OtOber, A. D., 18118. .0, R. FOX, Clerk. Attest—A, BLAYMAKZR, Register. noel • 3tw-44 gm:intact &impugn.. NT AVIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANv 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WASHINUION, D. C CHARTERED RV SPECIAL MT OE CoNDEERe L'A I'l'l%ll 81,000,000 PAID IN 1.11.1 I=l ritea•r N\ I'IoNAI, 11. N 111111.1)1NO l' 11 I I, A li X L I' )1 I .4 TO Wldell 101 gpm•ral eorroipondenee xhould EIIMEM (1..i1t1tN( . 1.: 11. Cl.eiltl:, Proi.Went. JAY COOK Clut!rman Plunttru uud Exeeu tire (Imam I I too. HENRY U. COOK E, Vico Proxltleill. I).:Mitllt.),ON W. PEET, 6e.crutury and Actuary THE A DVANTAGES lblvikA by this l'unl{mily aro E. W. I'I.AI:K LS: CU., 1'i1i',44.111111,1.. General 1:11.1, fur I . 'eur.,) Soutb NM= A. la,(:1: I US, Lane...Ler, P. Ag , lit for Lluirutilrl wooly. net> VSKI I.IIOIP (11 JANCAItI' Isl . , 18 S. 'i'n I. A .V 1) AMA, IN, ti; , ; •i;2. t. Thincoutinues Lo Insure Oollit logs, Mereint , .•' , 6 , o, :sod cilber property,Hgatrist lost: apt! ,:uolere by (Ire, un the mutual Wan, olther tor prehllum Or pronatona f~ce.l r. is El Li 11 l'ff ANNUAL REPORT, CAPITAL AND 1 NrilMl3'. .1.333't. 3.f p 3-3.33,3,3 notos. Vu1'1,575 1,3 :1.111(411a u: pit eti 1111 5t117,'::41 73 rash recelpts,l3.s3nternltuilons tu '67 1311,72.1 13 Luaus Due (Ion) ageuts awl 331 hen , 4,101 1:3 EritUna.Lu3.l net 31.333,381neuL No. 7 21.1,1.K30 00 COINTSA. LOPIKeIi and uzreoloo nod in 1807 Losse ,, , Jo , toti. ni 1 doe Bllstnr, of Capital:and A.vselx, Jan 1, 18,14, - tri4,llo IV A.. ti : E EN, Prehiden 0001047 Y on NCI, Jr., seer terry, MICHAEL H O il ;')lAN,Trenaurer. HECTORS: R. T. ity2n, William Patton, John Fewirlen. John W. BRiscy H. G. Mln 00, Oro. Tounz„lr. i3auPl F. I .licrlein. Nichol. , McDonald , John 13 Bach roan, !Dram Wilson, Hobert Crane, Miolotel S. Shotrion.• For Insurance and other pArtieulai It RlFEapply to Ls. , haul Fshdc, Collect lon Si Insurance Agents, No. :1 North Duke street, Lancatiler, Pa. nove New dark I,,AlutrfisementO. ,W AT E I.: 9 .VEW SCALP PI A NOS, WWI Lou Cram 0, overstrung BIM and A grain,' Bridge. ELOPEONM AND CABINET ORtIANS, The hest Manuractored ; Warm n tea for II years. y l'utnoA, Melodeons and Organs of clx flrm,elass !natters, nt low prices for Cash, or, one-third cash and the balance In Monthly ' Installments. Necund-hand Instruments at great bargains. Illustrated Catalogue walled, Warerooms, 4SI Broadway, New Turk. Oct II titnduwl II ORACE M , AT E pEcirTLIA , < CHARMS 01."I'HE B rIADIURY PIA . Its Adaptation , a the Human Vffice is nn ac : corupsuthnent., owing to Its peculiar mympa• Bartle, mellow, yr t rich tort powertul tone. *sr From personal itch ualn tar ce With title I firm we can Indorse them as worthy of the fullest confidence of the Christian hurdle. Therr rule Is to clue ono tenth of their Income Lo Om cause rlt the Lord. We are using the Bradbury Pianos In our families, and they give entire sat Isfact Persons at a dbrtance need feel no heultation in rending tor their iltust ral id price Out, and ordering from IL. or to order second hand piano% They ore rellaule. M. Simpson, Bishop M. E. Church, Philad'a. r E. S. Janes. Bishop 11. 1.... Cu:Urea, N. Y. I Daniel Wise, Editor tnunday SM./ Acivooalr, D. D. Lorr., Kull I Northern Advocate. , Dr. James Porter, Book Agent, New York. ' Rev. 'I hamar+ Sewall, Purl le St, Church, Brooklyn. : Rev. Hiram Mat tisort, Trin ll y Church, Jersey city. Dr. J. P. Derbin, i , ecrelary of Missions, N. Y Theodore 11100, Elltor holrpentholt. ' Robert Bonner, Plditar Neu , I ark Ledver. The new manufactured. Warranted for six years. Pianos to let, and rent applied If pur -1 chased; monthly instalrnenrs received for the same. old piallOn taken in exchange. Cloth paid for the sawe. Second hurl at. great bar- gulps, i n ow $l,O to Planes tuned and re• paired. I Organs and Melodeons to Sabbath Schools and Chordal supplied at liberal dlscount. Send for Illustrated price Ilst. WO Panto+, Melodeons. and Organs of nix first -clays mak e ra, 011nuo prince for r a.lll, or one +wader cant] and the balance lu Mon , lu • at nlmcutx, t , ,eotof•lutfol Instruments at great. bargain, :littoral/ d ttatalogustArfalled. ISELASC RN Li A RRETSON SMITH ft CO., Late Soul +`n,' were. .or to Win. IL Bradbury, •oct 6 3nulazl 4 . 27 Broome Street, N. Y. L ORD aC T A Y 1,0 R , N0x..1111, lU t, .14.5 and •1157 Corner 01 U rand Ctree Nov. rc 2&,, and 2111 ora oil St.!: N e Y‘ Curlier ut Clll Ist.lo Street, An Unutoutlly Altracilve Stock at New nud Imported by I hem.] yes expresslyfor the finest CI IT RETAIL TRADE. TOKY ARE ALSO DAILY RECEIVING FULL Lnvies OF DESIRABLE: TALL AND WINTER FABRICS, Including Silks, Dress Goods, New Mixturos (or Snits, Shawls, Cloaks. Cloths, NV bite Goods, Hosiery and Upholstery Goods, which will be sold AT A VERY SMALL ADVANCE. AT THE (IRANI) STREET STORE ONLY Oarpeix, Sirttlrev a m i ß et e y ds a a n n d d . li t oddlug la CI rent VERY LOW:PRICES. WHULESALE WAREHOUSE, Nor. 401 to 407 BROADWAY, Oct ll] ENTRANCE ON GRAND ST. Lluslaw FRANK F. LANDIS. JACOB 8. LANDIS EZRA F. LANDIS, KEYSTONE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, EA al a.trEn T N UT STAN:ET, LANCASTER, PA., LANDIS dr CO., Paomurroas. Iron and Brass Castings Done to Order, Engines, Mill Gearing, Shafting; Pulleys, built. Also, a new and Improved Grain Thresher and Separator. Models for Patentees made to order. Special attention paid to repairing. ap 27 tfwl LANDIS dc CO. gal estate. Blllla.DlNbi LOTS AT PIIIBLIEO SALE.— ON MONDAY, NOYFMISRR 23, MG% the undersigned will sell at public sale, at the Washington House, in the borough' of Stras burg, eleven very desirable BUILDING LOTS. situated in Strasburg township, adjoining the Strasburg Railroad Depot property. Lola from No. 1 to No. 6, front on the George town road, No. 1 being 80 ft. front .t containing 70 perches. 2 " " ~3 " 83 ' 4 " bO , as 5 "go, " 6 " Nos. 7, 8 and 9 front on the road leading from the West Chester road to the Georgetown road. No. 7 and No. 8 have each 151 feet front, and No 9 102 feet front, and contain about 2 Acres each. No. 10 and 11 front on the West Chester Road, and contain about 1 Acre each. The above lobs are very pleasantly located, being near the borough, and on elevated ground, water very easily obtained, and are in reality the most desirable building lots uow offered for sale, and In all probability will In a abort time become very valuable. As nearly• all Of them trout immediately on the Stras burg Railroad, they would be most desirable locations foemanutacturing purposes. Persons wishing to view the property previ ous to the day of sale, will call at the Strasburg Railroad Depot. Sale to commence at 4 o'clock. 1 4 M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by HERR dr CO. nov 11 taw 45 A RAKE CHANCE FOR INVEST-21E2QT. THE VALLEY VIRGIN IAN NEWSPAPER, Wok: AND JOB OFFICE Is for sale. Is the official Gazette of the Circuit Court of Augusta County. It is an established Paper and has a repre sentative circulation throughout the Shenan doah Valley and the South. The COV.INUTON TIMES, which Is the "Mountain edition" of the Virginian, circu lates all through the mountains West, and is the Official Gazette of Alleghany and Bath Counties. The JOB OFFICE Is complete and material nearly new, haring been used only three years. The attention of Printers and persons wioh tog to moire Investments In Virginia is called to the above. ur particulars and Terms, address, VALLEY VIRGINIAN, 130179, Btaunton, Va, =ll DUIiLtC SALE e}• A VALUABLE FARM. Thu undersigned, Admioltitrabutt do Goals non, with the Will anuoxed, or Jacob Llartle, dee'd, will Kell at public Halo on TUESDAY, the Ist day of DECEMBER, 11,118, in trout 01 tho Court Holum In Eagentowu, int, to lowing described ANTIETAM FARMI No, 1, Form situate on the Antletain near the Turning° lend lug from Leitemburg to Hagerstown, one tulle !rein the former anti tour index train the latter place, adjoining the lauds of Henry Genie, Jacob Hartle, sullen Marker and Samuel Hartle, containing 103 ACRES OF PRIME LIMESTONE LAND, Ina high slate of cultivation, greater part un der post and rail fencing. The buildings cm said Farm monist of a good and comfortable, two-story STONE DWELLING 110118 E, large and commodious Stone Barn, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, Blacksmith Slop and other necessary but•buittlinge. Also, a comfortable TENANT HOUSE and STA IlitE, also a thriv ing young beau lug Orchard, \Yell or never ful lag at the door of the Dwelling House and sprit: g of running water near MAW dweti log, No. 2, A Tract of unimproved Land, adjoin ing the above descrlUed tract, Christian open sant, Frederick K. Zeigler end oilier tit CONTAINING 41 ACRES, Auer; of which are well timbered, the li d ance under good fencing and In a state of cul- Ova , ion, The above Tract a will be col ,1 rei, rate or together to suit purchasers. There Is a Burying lieu ad in; said Farm enclosed by It good Clone Wall, Whit, v 111 he reserved with the privilege of seems thereto. In the sale of sold Farm nil growing Crops thereon are reserved, with the privilege ut gathering 1 he same. Possession given on the Ist day of Apr 1 I next, The quantity of land In each Tract Cu be de ter mined by actual survey atter day of Halo. TEIRMS-01104111rd of the purchase trot ney ua the day or sale, the balance In two equal an nual payments la ono null two yearo, with In tenon. troll, thu day of bah], the purchasers giving their notes with aperovedsecurity,aud upon the payment of rho whole amount a good and legal deed will be executed. Ally person wkhiug ill view said Farm will be shown the same by John 11. Hurtle, residing thereon. PET ERLIA E IcAlAll HAItTLI'. JOHN 11. HARTLE, Administrators. APRIVATE SA l'Olt wury DAN'S —TO CAPII'AI.IST6 AND S'l ORE:- EEPER.S.—The New uud Large 110101. or Eating House, and Store propel Iy, located at the Christ ern Road, on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad, Chester county, Pa., 01111 be bought at a rate that will pay big luteroit on the investment, It Is doing a Clue business now, and when the railroad connects south In a lew weeks, It trill materially en hance the value or the property. Apply to till 2 owner on the premisLii. [see :3'.1 trw 39 SPECIAL CO)ISIISMIONER'S !lALE OF VALUABLE REAL. ESTATI In obedience to a de-ree of the Circuit Court ei Jetretson county, West Virginia, rendered al the October 'l'.•rm, of the satd Court, lu the said cage of John T. Gibson. complainant, vs. George W. Flchelherger, Administrator o, James 1). Gibson, deceased, and oilers,defect dente, depending In chancery, the under signed. Special Uorntnissloners, named ,n the aaid decree, will on THUItsI)AY, the Init or NOVEfttiHlt, M=EMIN=MMO CARTER 11012:1 , , If Alt TEsTow. , ,JuI , FRIORJR Co. Went V Irgiula nei: at Public Ath lion, to lie highe , t•bnlder. all the heal 1011110 In 1110 WI ne.l proreedli g nietlLlOnea. nt which the said James l). tiled sL , lze.l. other than the reversion ill the .inwcr llx,lglled to the said ills. D. lilb,ou'x widow, The tract of laud der rer d la be sold eontal us , Ira ACRCS, ROODS AND PERCHES, ' of best .1 elle,on county land, lying null being about one and a hall 111111, IrOIU Char!, sbovu, sPoresald, on the [luau road between Charles- I town and Leetown. The said Truer of Lund will be sold as a whole, or iu tracts Of Convenient ti/e ILS 1110 00151111 S• sioners mac del erini ue, and accord in a ton plan of division to be seen at the °glee of the ,')>b it of leffelwen—to widen persons desiring to chase are respey!fully referred. One-third cash, and the rekldue In one an , l two years, with Interest from the day or sale— with hotel and satisfactory FU . CUritY — r , tal.f: the tlt le till the forth or order oft ho Court, CHAS. AULIONBY, ISpecial W. EICLIELIIERCiI:It,f Conun'rs, Oct ttiw 43 OEM T)IIIVATI. MALE OF A HOTEL PROP. 1. ERTY.—Too undersigned, °tiers at private sale tins real and personal estate, the property of the lute RuhertStnitu, deceased, sltuated In Port Depvslt, Cecil county, lid., and known 0., ry , ' , T A U I.E n WA i Ens FOR cE LLA ns , I_ caved In Lialvanik,nl Iron, and Heaters set the ..F.sitmka'S AND CuII3MISIAL Ilona.."— Thlo lintel has been long and favorably known i n tw a t,. al A. C. FLINN'S, to the travelling community, and le receiving , No. II North Queen street. a large snare of public patronag, The house , Is large and commodious with good Stabil ng, I,IT HOLE II iIIUSES WAHHED AVITII lee Home, and all the appurtenances attached : V Y Fresh if Air lip means of one:vtnve, to la hrst-clllBB Hotel, • at A. C. FLINN'n-n, Persona wishing Lo prrchave will please call , No. II North (IlleoLl street. on the underHigned, who Is now ptmipylo, the property and will show lh- same. sep n: tlwTil MARY C SMITH PoaT DEPOSIT, Supt. '2, IStIS LUABLE LAN RED ESTATE ,Ni) V 1 1111 LI, SEAT AT PRIVATE MALE.—This property is situated in lierlord county. Mai y land. nix miles from Bel Air, the county neat, three tulles irolu High Rocks of floor Creek a great natural curiosity—and 2 . 1 miles from Bel Ll More city bypikeond 18 the Witte of the late Charles IL Halt!, Eno., decease:l. It CONTAINS 4UO ACRES OF LAND, more or Ras, 230 in at high state of cultival ion, having had on IL upwards at '25,100 bushels of Lime, besides Guanues, Bone and Other kW tilizerk. The balance is heavily:timbnrcal N FINEST ASSORT:IIEI , E OF GAS chestnut, oak, walnut and hickory, except, 1 CHANDELIERS, ANL/ COAL OIL LAMPS about 75 Acres of cleared that Lan been in the city, at A. C. FLINN'S. used fur a pasturage, or excellent quality of•I No. II North Queen street. soli, and very susceptible al Improvement.— I There are three streams of water passing 1 D RSONN DESIRING PE.RpS OR through the farm, one called "Trout Brunch.' 11, Water Pipe, Hydraulic, Rams, Clic., can lind abounds in the delicious litany tribe of the I the bust a:asort anent outside of Phliadelphia at species from which IL derives its name. There I A. C. FLINN's are aloe neveral springs of excellent water, House Furnishing Store, Which altogether make It one of the best wit.. No. II North Queen Street. erect farms In the State, and a very valtirthie one for grazing as Well sic farming pastures. Thu entire tract Is in one hotly, and all under good [cooing. The laupro, °invade consist of a largo FRAME DWELLING, Oil by 20 feet, with WICK blinding, IS by 20, conveniently arranged. There ix an elegant dry cellar under the entire building, large swrrzEtt BARN, tl2 by with Stabling forl2 bead of horses and n 8 cows ; Brick Dairy, Corn House and Oinnary, Wagon and Carriage Reuse, Meat House, Poultry and Herd House, There is u tine, thrifty Apple &chard of choice fruit, and a Sufficient othmtny oh cherry and other fruit trees, The MILL Is a frame our, .10 by .33 Iced 3 stories and attic, with 3 run of Burrs, driven by an over shot wheel 22 feet filch; edintor table DWELL' NU for miller, to. This estate Is sltuatud In a very plelccull and desirable nelghbdrhood ; clmate hem; hy society excellent ; within 3 ir Iles of a Roman Catholic and Protcslant Episcopal, two Epis copal and one I'rotestattt Mcthodixt Church. s, and the Fort et Meet log House of the Stalely of Friends; Putt (Mice, Schools,l±t veer, Blacks Wheciright and Carriage :Mops, withm a short diatomic. The (sent is susceplible or division, iii d will be sold to suit purrimsers. Title indlsputahle. Possession given on the /Ft of March net Fur particulars address is pm,on no by let ler. J. F. HAITI', Attorney at Lase, st p :10 Ilmwal Bel Air, Hat ford co., Md. DEAI.EwTATE AT PUIRLIC SALE.— [' ON THURSDAY, the Nth day ot VEMBER, A. D., D.GS, the undersigned adm in• letratri , , by virtue of an order 01 the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will sell a: public sale, on the premises, about ono half-mile South of u e village of 11....an0.t.mn, on the State road leading from Sheafferstown lii Cti urchtowmthetollow og descrilied re..^.l estate, I.lte of Jacob Loral', deceased. A plantation containing as per recent survey, 150 ACRES AND 21 PERCHES, of Farm, Timber and Meadow land, in good condition, whereon are erected a two-story Rough Castel DWELIINO ROUSE, oue•atory Summer Kitchen, Large Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, l'lg Sly, and other Improve ments, In good condition, There Is a variety of choice fruit trees 1n a thriving condition on this property, a well of water with pump, near the house; al.o a well or spring co water, as well as a small creek, running near the barn. Sale to commence at I o'clock, when terms Rill be made known by SALLY LORAH, Administratrix of Jacob Loral), ib.c DaN'L S. Lulz, Auctioneer. oct tsai 4.3 AVALABL FAIt3I OF 223 ACRES IN U E Lower Oxford Township, Chester county, will be sold at public sale on Wednesday, ,ovember 25th, 15225, at 1 o'clock, In the Bor ough of Oxford, 21,.; miles from the premises. ACRE. OF WOODLAND, balance all amble and very productive gen tly rolling, being one of the moot desirable farms in that section of the country. There are two sets of farm buildings, all large and in good condition. The property will be sold In two tracts. one containing 140 Acres and the other it 3, or alto. gether, as may suit purchasers. Water sup piled to the buildings by a cyphon from a never-faillug Spring. Positive sale. Terms easy. R. B. PATTERSON, Attorney for WM. Patterson, nov 4 3t•w4l) Oxford, Chester county C HANGED HANDS. The subscriber has taken charge of the Bar and Restaurant under lteese's Exchange Ho tel, at the Railroad Station MOUNT JOY, PA, And he prepared to accommodate the public with the CHOICEST WINES AND LIQUORS At his Bar; and In Ids Restaurant always the best and most seasonable that the market af• lords will be provleed. sep 1 ttw 331 JOHN MONTGOMERY. QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP. QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP. QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP For doing a iamlly washing in the best and cheapest manner. Guaranteed,equal to any In the world! Has all the strength of old rosin soap with the mild and lathering qualities of genuine Castile. 117 this splendid Soap. Bold hy the ALDEN CHEMICAL WORKS, 48 North Front treat, Philadelphia.' sepl•Omdeodelyw Arty 600d5, F ALL AND WINTER. DRY• GOODS. HAULM de BRDII.IEBS have now open a Stock of Fall and Winter Goods—all of which have been purchased for Cash and will be sold at the Lowest Prices. FLANNELS Bleached and Unb'canned Canton Flannels, Wool Shaker Flannels, Pollard Vale Flannels, Red, Yellow and Blue Mixed Plain and Twilled Flannels, Fancy Shirting Flannels and Sack ing Flannels. GREY GBROWN BLANKETS, ROCKDALE BLANKETS , .} All Qualities DRESS GOODS FOR LADIES' AND CHILDREN In all the New Materials and Styles LurnsT's CELEBRATED MOURNING GOODS, Bombaztres, Tamlase, Parrllz, Empress Pop:las, Toplima Alpacas, Alohairs, se. BLACK THIBET LONG & SQUARE SECA WLS =MEM CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS. SHAWLS BROCHE LONG AND SQUARE :SHAWL Open awl Filled Centres. PLAIN AND FANCY LQ LTA R E S/IA WLS. We Invite an examination of the above, to gether with a General gtoek of Dry Good,e, Carpets, Wall Paper, Queeneware, Se, C LOTHS, CASSIHEISI:S 4, YTSICINGS READY MADE CLOTHING:! & BROTHERS have now open the largest stock of the above Goods ever uttered In Lancaster. c eh r in L i eltv ii e n r h rL F . f r t . ' ov COA'TING`S, all shad, e, FINE FRF.NCII COATINGS, BEAVER DOEsK IN COATINGS, BILK MIXED COA 115(15, Black Brown and Dahlia. 1301"r3 WEARLiu litext wer !eV, Home-mull n Batt!netts' ken tucity Jeans, N't 1 vet Cords, etc. HEADY MADE CLOTHING ! FOR MEN AND 110 y.Y . Of nor own Man ufactura and. warranted in quality, Sidle and PO, a, FINE DItEsS BIIsINE: 4 s 1301 - 8 :-Aildfla, OVERCOATIA From the lineal I , ,quintaux Beaver La goal ordinary grade. I act, 7 If,' .10 F URN! INEMIII 1. I: Rti ! ! HAGER BIi()THERti IlaveJaht received an elegant amtorltn,nl of FANCY F(l2B ' FOR LADIES AND MII4SES, MINK SABLE, suirttiAN sqviattEl Fl'rcu Elul I NE, WATEII MINK, &e., cuLLAR4, Evup:N I, %ESL SKATING :11 . 1 , 1 , i AND lIGWS, hWA , s DoWN AND SQUIRREL MEM OTTEI{, BEAVER AND Nrriu A Toe [Move nre uil fresh uoinln illrert from the importer, awl will be sold lit Low 01.11. 11A.li L ni A W 1. S 11A(iER 1112()1'HERS 12= CHILDREN'S SHAWLS MU UR / 8 1-1" A IV LAY TEIBETNt, A.O 17ONEY NAVE 0.-- WE ARE (ON stantly purchasing for cash In the New York and Boston llarkets, all kinds of DRY AND FANCYDOUDS,SILKS. COTTONS, BoUTS AND SI-10 IS, W ATCHEs, SEW ING MACHINES, CUTLERY, DRESS GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS,te., Ac. Which lee are actually senior at an average price of one Dollar for each article. Our lilies bell,: 1 4 / 1 . Gish, 11.1.1 our trade much larger than that ot any other similar coneern,.enables us to give better bargains than eau be obtained of any other house. Ti! E J. 1I) E S .lAre bpeciallyinvited to give us it trial. F A CIRCULAR AND Ex.mAx...... Lot Our club system of ...Wm; la as follows: For S 9 we send fll patent geu Mont:dos and checks ilescrlblng LU tglferent articles to he sohd for a dollar each; If for St; It) tor Sb; DO for fit) be. Sent M. maul. Cornmbrsions larger those b !urea by nag other firm, armor... Mg to size of club, ,tingle fountain and check, la cis. Male and female agents wanted. Send money to Het,. Istered Letters. Head us a trial club, stud you will acknowledge that you cannot afford to buy goods Many other house (lime:lller. EASTMAN & KENDALL. lii ilanoVer driet, Boston, Manx. TAouot urutolting 60041, &t. r 01:SE FURNISHING GOODN. Lj I.IRE PLACE HEATERS, Several Pat• terns A. C. FLINN S House Furulsb lng Store, No, 11 .7,orth Queens , rout DARLotr. HEATERS, THE BEST IN I the market, at A. U. No. Il North Queen street. DAME BURNING MAGAZINE STOVES, J„) a tine variety and at the lowest mire, at A. C. FLINN'H, Na. II North Qucea street. I 1(1'1'11EN RA NCI FS, PORTA BLE A NI) to be wo.lleg Kim's, at L)EIR.SON A ArrEN•rxolv unrs TO Setting of flouters, Itittrtot, ere., lo town or country, and sat Intact lon guaranteed IT A. U. FLINN',, No. II North Queen htruel T"„llkrlllTrPAsnlTt•laf: I),r, • • A C. ''LIN'S'S, No. II North U oe,ol Ftr.•l.l. sep ID trtlete, l) 1 S a l t !lit ' J A a c ß or ..41 "4- ,rl V n i i; r er '' 'a n Impro v ed PatentWh..alcey Doubler by which the greateat advantages in distillation are obtained. Cali At, or adcirc:ol, 'A. C. lionai. Furnishing Store, No. l I North tLueeu street, Lanea•ler. OOP PER wonit—lsict:wctes It -. ETTLEN, Lr W;llalcey I.llls gild Copper Work of all 1,.;1..1s math: up with dlspatell at A. C. FLI NN'ti Furolahlng titnre, No. 11 North Queen rat ae 1, Lancaster. Pa. 11ttornelo-at-aw !+, 'K. LEAMAN, No. 5 :gortb Duke st. it. C. Ii READY, No. 7,S North Duke et., Lan crater A . VIM:NM A , No. 9 Kalil Orange at., Lancul or Columbia, r. ter county, 1.14. 11 DF,Nrr.s, No. 3 Eolith Duke M.., 1,112,11,1.3 r V.IIZA.III No. 36 North Duße eO., Innce.xttr. .7. W. F. NW I FT, No. 13 Norti, Dute et. Ls.na,t, F. 17F.RF. IgnErn, No. 10 South L.S.l.llllter. Etl4;,t.R. C. REED. No. IR Nor I Duke et., Lane.,ler affiEMM! 1 , 1-LED. N. PTFER, No. 5 South Duke mt.. Lanchstur 3. JOHNSON, No. 25 booth Queen at., Lancare er d.. 1. NANDI:R:4ON, No. 21 North Duhe fitreot, laaccudor S. 11. PRICE, No. 8 Norte Duke et— Leneeetkr A. WILSON, No. Si East King st..L.tnenstsr G. W. HUNTER, No. 0 South Duke st., Lancaster D. W. PATTERMON, Has removed his office to No, 68 East King at SIMON P. EBY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE WITH N. ELLNIAKER , ESQ., NORTH DUNE STREET, sept 25 LANCASTER, PA. lyw3 YMISER H. LONG, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. 8 SOUTH DUKE STREET, ncaster. Special attention paid to procuring or op posing discharges of debtors in bankruptcy, proof and presentation of claims, rendering professional assistance to assignees, and all business, in short, connected with proceed logo in voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy . , whether before the Register or the United States Courts. Parties intending to take the benefit of the law will usually nod it advert tageons to have a preliminary consultation. Je 19 tfw MURNPIHE DIVIDEND THE LAN. caster and Lltiz furupike Company has declared a dividend of $1.50 per share, equal to 0 per cent., for I he but six months, payable on demand at the Farmers' National Bunk at Lan caster. EO. B. BELOBEIt, Treasurer. New Haven, 0ct,.18a4, oct.M.3two 'Anion gatifit 3ailroad. ONE OF THE REST INVESTMENTS FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY 900 MILES COMPLETED A limited amount of the Find Moritmge Bonds of the Union Pacific Railroad Company are offered to the public, us one of the safest and most profitable investments. 1. They are a first mortgage upon the longest and most important railroad in the country. 2. By law they can be Issued to the Company only as the road Is completed, so that they al. ways represent a real value. 3. Their amountds limited by act of Congress to Fifty Milllon Dollars on the entire Pacific line, or an average of less than s3o,eoOper mile, 4. lion. E. D. liffirgnu, of the United States Senate, and Hon. Oakes Ames, or the United States House of Representatives, are the tills. tees Or the bondholders, to sea that all their Interests are protected. Flee Government Directors, appointed by stble t the country for the lomootement or ItN th Three l'a:ted sutteA Coihruleshmere nut certify that the road Is well built and cqulpped, stud In all respects a tirst•clas railway, before any bonds can be Initsed Upon It. 7. The United Slates Cioverunient lends the COMpally Its Own bonds to tile 501110 611101111 t that the company h0 1'0,11Y111 , 0i101.0% 'FO AGENTS mel - -8. for whic h'-t ' 181 "" . Excef-fi nne) of every other extablistiment of second mortgage flit security. fthe r Ind, proof ef t, i t II lx w r i l , LLl h l o n r. a }, T i l;l l, - S. An additional aid, It makes no absolute flo• urprf 8 C 1.17 if.S ' l."l . ll l E NA St SI% In otllllllon to nation of '2,800 acres of hind to the mile, lying ' which we claim to glue better goods 01 the Upon each Bide of the road. Nome character. We foil/ seep( b) Agility free of charge., U. T he 18- ' u ' iB six P er c '" l" nod kor o COO, of 30nod'Ilirre Dollorp•-• Ono in-. principal is aloe pat nit:e in gold, of toe following RI - ticks: I dot gaud 11 1.1011 10, The earnings from the local ur Way bahl• Shirt Fronts, I set solid Gold Stride r All Wool 11 , t r Isitriere Mr Pants, floe white Counterpane, nese were over FOUR MILLION DOLLNItS 1 • size, I elegant. Balmoral Sir Irl, yards lastyear, which, after paying operating ex- firt/IVII or good quality, yard 'reuses, Was much more than Lln pay sor., 1 eiegaoL Ithr Picture MI/froco lumml I'n, 1,1.;, . Allan., I double lens Sfis, oxen r e the Interes% These earnings will be vastly 11, 11 reign Views, I sliver plated engraved 5 creased uu tire eoiril,elirm of lire 'mitre are in bottle Castor, I elegant Silk Farr, with Ivory or sandalwood Frame, leathered edge and spa tag. 1,69, led, I. Si eel CausingK and Fork, very herd quality, Ivory balanced handled, I handsome beaded and lined Parasol, .20 yds good PM!, I very line Damask Table ('over I pr best Ladles' reran Congress I rots, der. nue Linen Towels, el. rlivA Wager's heat sliver Drhsart Forks, I Ladies' huge real MorrOe Travellug nag, I fancy dry, patron], I.J der elegant silver pd ,led engraved Napkin Icings, 1 der. Ladles' l tie Merino or Colton Stork lags. (lents' heavy chased solid Gold Ring, I pr Ladles' high cut Balmoral horde, I elegant Ihrlaluo Inane Pat • tern, I V Mlle and Bow, LIl 110 x eslllpfille, I het Jewelry, pin, ear drops and sleeet• For IL Club of 50 nail Five Dollar,. —Ono black or counted Alparelt Dress Pattern, I set Lace Curtains, I ;midi (Pool illangets,engraved hi Ivey plated tr bottle ltuvuhring Castor, I 11(111 WI Ping desk, I solid held Heart yds very line Cures Cicero, fur Pride and Vest, I het Ivory balanced handle K niveg whir sliver ;lured Dante, I elegant Satin Parasol, heavily uruded will filled with oil(!, I pr genie' Call Booth, :in yds good Paint, 30 yds good brown or blearired Sheeting. yard wide, or 4,1 yds ,„ yll wide, good galaally, I ladles' elegant .C1,1111(,0 Traver alit hag, I r•rinare Wool shawl, k plain Norwich Poirim 'nese Pattern, Iy.l yds double width clot It tor !torten' Crualc, eirgentengrased sifter plated Tea Pot, II ydrr double width water proof Cloth ror chute For n Club of' 100 Kind Ton Ilollare - 1 rich Merino or '11111..1. Dress pattern. 1 p.lll . fills Darnahlc 'ruble Cloths and Napkins to match. t pair gents' French Boots. 1 heavy silver plated engraved lee Plteller, Very line ell NVool (loth tor LadleC Cloak, I sorb ery hest quality brown or breached Street log, v yards tineCrisslureie tor SWI,I elegant. Pop flu Dress pattern, l elegrint, English Ilarege Dress pattern, I beantOul Engllsh Ilarege Shawl, I het Ivory balanced handle Knives and Fork e, 1 !ISIS,' or geniis' Silver 11111011_1g Cahn Watch, I Bartlett Hand Portable Sewing Ma chine, Splendid Family Bible, steel engrav , Ines, with record 111:1i rrholograph pages, 'Li yards good Hemp Carpecrog, goal colors, I pall . good MIMS:IIIes (f e el lie, 1 gnarl barrel Itevub ver, I elegant. Fur Muir and ''ate, I single ha , - ' rel Shea Una, I stlver plated engraved ii bottle Revolving Caster, cat glass bottles, I very tine Violin and How, In case, 1 set ivory balanced Knives and Forks. Prehents for larger Clutei Increase In the saute ratio, 11. Ko pllitleal action eau redeye the rate of interest. It mast remain for thirty years—stx per cent, anmon in paid, now “0,,a to between eight and nine per cent, In currency. The principal i.r Own payab/e in gold. Ira bond, with such guarantees, were issued by the Govern ment, Its market, price would not he less than from :e t0'.15 per cent. prowl urn. As these bonds aro Issued under Clovernment authority and supervinion. upon What is very largely a Clov erunlent work . , they must ultlmately approach Government prices, Soother corpor Ate bonds are made so secure. 12. The Issue will soon ;he exhaust...id. The sales have sometimes been half n fulllion day, and nearly twenty millions have already een sold. A bout ten millions more Inqy be offered. It is not Improbable that Jasmine time not far distort, all the rt ',minder of the honds the Company can Isms will he taken by some emnbinat lon of eapitallhts and wain!, awn from the market. except at a large advance. The ong.tlme, the high gold interest, and the per. feet security, must. make these bonds very vat uable for export. All the predictions which the officers of tills Company have made In relation to the pro gress and business success or their enterprise, or the value lied advance In the price of their securities, I ave been more than c3unrmed, and they therefore suggest that pc riles who desire to invest In Ottlr bonds ual,flnl it to their ail- unrituye to do so rit once The price lor the present !a le,: and accrued tut crest at the rate of hi.: per cent, lu currency from July Ist., and subscriptions will 6r re• eels, d lu Lancaster by LANcAsTEII NATIONAL B ‘NK REED, McORANN LI: CO., BANKERS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Send Money by Rezistered Letter, andi In New York at t he Company's Itlnce, No. 2n N11441/11 Stre,t, SEND 1011 OUP. NEW CIRCULAR AND BY PARKER d CO., JOHN .1. CISCO At SON, BANK iw Nos. 9s & 100 Hummer Boston NO. 59 WALL STREET, And by tho Company's Advertised A carp Carpets—Don't Pay the high Prices lb roughnut the United States, IrffiE NEW ENO'. AN I) CARPET CU., of Boston, Mass., establish, d nearly alillarter pools sent free, hut parties gui.a.crit,:74; i a century ago, In their preeoUL lucnuuu 111 through local agents, will loop to thou for Hans over 7 0 , 73 , 7 , , 77, 79, SI, hi, 09 and 57 Hon , over street, have probably furnished more their sale • houses with Carpets than any other house In A .. ;';EW PAMPHLET AND MAP WAS IS- • the country. In order to iillord those at a dis tance the advantages of their low prices, pro• pose I send, on the receipt of the price,LNyards or upwards of their beautiful Cottage Carpet. Ing,at fie cents per yard,with sample of ten sorts, Ivarylog In price from . 2.5 ents to 9 , 1 per yard, sud.'ll,lo for furnishing nyery part of ally house SUF.]) Ca: F. lel, contain:llg a report of the pro. gre, of l ltj Wt.rk to that Jute, and II more coin plete ehtt,,oent lu relit Inn to the value of the bonds Ll.en can be g,veu to an advert lecrnent, which will he sent free on application at the Conipany'n ottlce or any of the advert teed 3011 N J. CI , CO. Treasurer, New Yort. I=l ~OpS,iuttt7AuYi, ;.t A nOoli 7 . 01:. THE TimEs I 11; We have Just Issued a volume 1v1:13 I h CITY OF GOD, 111" REV. F:DWIN 11. NEV IN, WITH AN iyritoDue - ruity Es:,;Av HY it.F;V. ALFRED COOK.II AN," which we Lake pleasure In recommending to tna Clergy and in telllgeut Laity of Wel:1,111'01. throughout the country. In this volume hits reader will find Hlgn Churehlsm and Low Ch nrchism, with their distinctive peculiarities of doctrinen and practice disemeied In n candid, Ohio and uttroetlve form, We subjoin the TABLE OF CONTENIIO: Th.+ Church; Dm Incarnate lined; Life from Clitiht; Communion with the Spirit; The Unit ing Hood ; A Principle of Power; Tile Birth of ilio Church ; 11x Spiritual Baptism ; Christ its Foundation; its Members havethesume Mario; Not DopendonLou Human Agency; Its 1100ot - - slit's TH ; it has True U ; It possesses Trite Sanctity ; IL Ix Truly Apostolic ; IL is the WOritliut Church ; 111lfcrx !rote Ecclesiastical Orgitti 'notion; Tends to Visible Organism; Lien - idle Material of the Church,; Frsentlal No ; Views of Distinguished Divines ;'rile Es ench Divine; Private J udgment ; 'rho Ruh., 01 Its Faith; Ito Ministry not a Priesthood; The Satirainentii Liturgies tot. needed; TOll4 Church thO Pillar and Wound of tile Truth The (Arad nal Change; AntagnulaLlcal Forces; AlllOll4lll ; Pantheism; Formalism; tiwedenborglituisin ; Siteraincniarlanism; Humanism. - - rob:lobed by JACOB E. BARR, No. 21l E. King st, Loomed,. out.C2-OLidr.A. W ALL PAPERS 14 , 14ND0W SHADES! BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Wall Paper of every style now opened for sale. New dchigns, latest styles, low prices, immense assortment ; Plate stint Fancy (Jold (}laze and Blank Paper and Borders. Window Shades of 11.11 Wilds rind aloes', (lona Cloth, Blue, Butt', Oreen and White Cloth f,r shades. Fixtures In variety. SCHOOL BOORS —All kinds used In the lan. caster County Seth, In. Blank Book!, Hymn and Prayer Books, NI is-slinneonts Books, Po etical Works, statlonery, Wrapping Paper and Paper Mks, Base Ball and Croquet Imple ment., Paper Collars and Cuffs, Sleeve But tons, Pocket Book., Albums, Dime Publlca toms, Newspapers, Magazines, Periodicals, Musical Instruments and Monte Paper, trod all tools koolnl:y kept In a Ilrst class Book and Paper ante. As the ilboVO block le complete, non, need fa.l to be sullied! otter nn examination. Havlug Just tinkle d a new store expressly for the buslneme, the nrraogements are ruin• yo,ete. All goods mold ate ly e rlees. F. \VIIITFSIDE, flard Street, Oxford, Fr., xt door to Harvey's Dry Goods Store. aug 12 tilow• 32 Nooto,,s , llins, &,r ILLIA MILLER'S BOOT AND ,YLIOE JTOBJ WEST KING STREET LANCASTER, PA. Four doors vied of (hr corner ofMiff, mid King streets, and nearly opposite the .li;rj of Prusrict Hotel." The solqienlber hers-by nntitles the public tlial lie hits al, ago oil hand a large a86on :Ill:111 of El= Gaiters of all kinds and size, for Men and Children, which he will sell at the lowest cash prices. Having a long exnerkence In the busi ness. be hopes to tie able to satisfy the wishes of his Itilow citizens who may favor Olin wan a call. • After four 3 ears services In the army IM has returned .to cl vdl life and hopes by strict ra, teution to business to merit u share of public patronage, 6-Customer work of all kinds promptly attended to. xee 9 aw Puzical Xotrumento, s omrritircu NEW ! WUUDWA ICU S PIANO FORTE AND OR !JAN WARE-MONIS, No. "Q Lust King ,Yrcet., Lancaster, Pa The largest establishment of thb kind In Lancaster, undone of the largest in the state. The fluent assortment of Instruments over of fered to the public In 11110 city and county. Planom, Organs, Sheet Music,' Music Hooke, ere., Rao, Chickering eon's Pianos, Rubles Bro.'s Pianos Mason &Hamlin's Cabinet and Metropolitan Organs. Our facilities are much that we can now af ford to supply our customs] s with instruments at rates as low as they can be purcha•ed of the Manufacturers. fur new Wareroorne, situated at No. 20 East King street, opposite Sprecher's Exchange Hotel, over Brenner et liostetter's are fitted up In a manner that we feel Conn dent cannot fall to please the most fastidious. We shall always be happy to exhibit our In struments to all who wilL favor us with a call, whether they wish to purchase or not. Orders taken for Sheet Music and all kinds of Musical merchandise. Call and see us. A. W. WOODWARD. No. DJ East King street, 0ct2.1.-trwl2 Lancaster, l'a. ---- - WANTED—AGENTS FOR PEOPLEN BOOK OK B•OURAPHY," or Liven of eminent persons in every ago and country, women an well an men, written by P A It T 0 N, me greatest living biographer, embellished wI th beautiful steel engravings. Outsells every other work. Exclusive territory—largest commis. missions. For deitcriptive circular address tbe publishers. A, B. HALE & CO., soplo.lmw37 Hartford, Conn, gtortilantong. IVIONEY EASILY MADE WITH OUR Complete Stencil and Key Cheek Outfit. email capital required. Circulars free. STAY- Ford MAN UFAi..TCRING CO., CC Fulton st., New York. 0ct2...-4w WANTED—AGENTs..IN EVERY TOWN sox CUSHMAN in CO'S ORFIAT ONE DOLLAR STOES. Descriptive obecks SLO per hundred. Con sumers supplied threctfrom the manufactories, and all goods warranted. Circulars sent free. Address, CUSHMAN dr CO., cct22.l•tw 10 Arch at„ Boston. T ILE SUCCV.SH onr:One Dollar Rale Imo canoed such A COMPLETE REVOLUTION IN TRADE. That In order to supply the demand occasioned by our constantly increasing patronage, we have recently made Importation for the I Fall Trade, direct from European Mann ' lecturers. AMOUNTING TO NEARLY $500,000, So that we are prepared to Bell every descrlp tioa of Dry and :Fancy Goods, Silver Plated Ware, CwllerY, Watches, Albums Jewelry, tte., Of Beller Quality than any other con• cern in the country for the nni• form price of ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE, With privilege of exchange :from a large va• riety 01 usehu articles, not 0110 of which could be bought for I u any other way. at Sbe t.eht fit tustou And New York ruler enees given ss to the reliability of our house, and that our business Is conduc'ed In the fair est and most le ithuste manner p rslhle , find that We give greater value for the money Wall (tali he 011tillitest lu any other way. All hoods (Inning - 0d or broken In trams porpdlon repineed without charge. of Checks describing artleles sold sent to agents In Clubs at rates mentioned below. We gusnuah o every article to runt lea than If bought at any Easton or Now Yolk Wholesale (lustre. ($lO/Itr V Per Year fivrirrinfred unit steady ea, We want rel lable arp•ut 111 every gouty to xrll our Pafrat 1$ title C. ? "' Lt"', Atltlrexa witrre. WI ltE 'U., 7.1 st., S. Y., or 19 Dearborn Chicago, 111. otalll,lw f3CIIIK AI: EN TS WANTED FOR TIIE ASTE,T :sELLINIi itOuli EXTANT. MEN OF 0 LI: TIMES," or Leading Patriots (,l the Day. Au elegnut volume, splendidly II lustra:ed with 19,beitut1- NI steel I. gravlugs, aud a portr titt,f the au thor, Mrs. Agents say It Is the best and se'll thr '00,3 of (roll book thry roe, sour!. Now In Hie 111110 to sell it. Every holy wants It. Anon is are tali log 21 , 0 orders per week. Wo pay extra lawn com missions and grilla excl u hive territory. Mend for Circulars, giving full particulars. Ad.drehn IIAIIt [NU Hartford. (21.. WE HAVE COME With great Inducements to aLteutet to co•oper nit, with IS lu our GRAND ONE DOLLAR SALE! Sheeting, Free of (20n Co our Agent. Leather 111101b1 Free of (*ova to Agents I=! Sllkm hltatwlm free of l'oxt to Agetilx Dreor Good■ Free or Cost to our A irl.lll/8 Great Dollar Bargains for our Customers Send for our circulars. Age ntu wanted every where. Address, HA RHIN P 1.1 , 11XT BI Hanover . , nota.on, TOBACCO ANTIDOTE, WARRANTED to ',more' ALL DESIRE/or Toburro, Thla great rpmedy 10 an ext,ilent ap. pettzer. Il porldex the stood, invigorates the 4yKtoin, pomnewiex great nourialdnent and filrengl honing power, enablen the stomach lo digest the 111 arleut, 10141, kle..p re freshing, and esta Mallen robust health. eiroot• Fitlyand Ll.,leers for kitty t ru e s eared, Prlcc Flfly Poll , s, pool tri•e, A I reatino on the in• Jo Ho. efreet,, of TiPacco, with Il.txofreler. eneem, text irnon lall4. &c., Sh.NT FREE. Agent.' wanted. Addrese, DR. T. R. Alf Bun, Jersey City, Now Sonia, gaulliag Ttouoni. E. W. CIA ILK Ole CO BANKERS N 0.35 S. PHILADELPHIA I=l FOR THE 4Z::IG, 'NATIONAL LIVE INSURANCE Oo UNITED :iTATLN OF AMERICA Mutes!, of Penn•ylvnnin, und Southern New Jerney. rho NATIONAL LIFE ISMUN.ANCE COM PANY' la a corporation Chartered by Special Act of Couireici approved July 2.5, IS4Y with a Cash Capital of One Million Dollars, and lx now thoroughly orgunlzed und preporttl or huslnf,s. • • Liberal term. offered to Agents and Noliel tors, who Kra invited to apply at our office. Full particulars to be had on application at our office, located 111 Lila tit:col:l(lstory of our Ranh lag House, where Circulars and Pamph lets, fully describing the advautagpl offered by the Company, may be had. K. W. CLARK dr. CO., No. 35 Mouth Third street, ugl9-Iydeod.aw Philadelphia, Ye. S. A. H. BOCK I M. 0., Lancaster, Agent for Lancaster county. - -r - - rn e , T HE num: POI, i A N H BEAR'N HEAD, M. I I lIFRBUSIFS WINDOW, NE CNTRE sqUAlin', has attracted the attention ot thousands of people. Ho would also intorm the public that he has a large and liner lot 011111Mo° Robes than any other house In Lancaster. Also, Lined Buffalo Robes. Leopard Skin Robes—Stuffed Head. Hudson Bay Wolf Robes, Australlla Opossum Robes. Fox Skin Robes.: Boar Skin Robes. Coon Skin Robes. Lienot Robes. Diflerent Styles or Lap illunkete. A large Inter different styles of florae Covers. Also, Gold and Silver Mounted Harness. Wagon Harness of every description. Saddles and Bridles: Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valises. A full and large assortment of Ladles' and Gent& Traveling Satchels, and all other articles belonging to the business sold at the lowest prices. HABERBUSH, Centre Square, t 2 or2-thlew Lancaater, Pa. E. 21. IiCUAEFFEI4 WBOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLES? NOS IAND 7 EAST KING Snuenr Jan 10 LANO.I.STER,TA. ISW gidaricuitural, ac. B ONVER,S COMPLETE MANURE, MABUFACTIIRED IIY HENRY BOWER, CHEMIST, PHILADELPHIA. , ,_ MADE FROM Supor-Phosphato of Lime, Ammonia and WARRANTED ERRE TROIS ADULTERATION. This bluntly° contains all the elements to produce largej crops of all kluds,aud is highly recommended by all who have used it, also by distinguished Chemists who have, by analysis, tested its qualities. Parkcif in Bags al WO pounds each, DIXON, SHARPLESS & CO., lISMEEEM 3U TII WAT6R di 40 SOUTH DeLAWAR Arc. PHILADELPHIA, For EIL IL by \VAL REYNOLDS, 79 South SL, BnlttmOre, And by dealt re generally throughout the country. [mep g B AUGH'S COMMERCIAL MA NIMES TR ADE MARK iry MINIM RAF Ull S SONS, Phlladelphin, NORTII ESTERS FERTILIZINIA ( Sole Manufacturers RICES. Baugh's Raw Bone Phosphate. Price, PI per '.!,000 Banith's Chicago Bono Fertilizer Price, SW per 2,000 Baugli's Chicago Blood 'Manure Price, to per $2,101 Ihr. 'rho nbovo furnlghtql lu both bugn and Intrretx, Avhlclwver etistomerm prefer. p, fr i lzo nre uniform in weight 100 The attain 1011 4,1 I , arfners Uenportatly direct cd to thn Ina flint thu nourceot of ilia !taw Nia ttrlai of which ILI() IthOVO Manor.; aro eon, noKod, are No wolf tinder control that we van furnish them of strivlly 11,111,1r111 quality and condition, and that they contain - a larger to contact, of ilinnionta than any class of inanufactured noun], es In tho marliet. 11Al:(111 ,t SONS, • 70 S. Delitwaru Avontu., Phllittlell,llllt. N()ItTIIIVESTEIN um, I,lll