Ilaiscellaneous. Synod of the Reformed Church. Id=TIAN-x.9llmm, Oct. 23.—Almost the whole of yesterday afternoon and evening was devoted to an interesting discusion, whether or not the Theological Seminary should be removed from Mercersburg to Lancaster. The subject came up in the re port of the standing committee on the The oloigml Seminary, which follows: REPORT OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF TIIE THEOLOnICAL SEMINARY. In view of what the Board regards as the partial failure of the effort to raise $50,000 for the removal of the seminaryduring the past two years, the Board recommends that Synod drop the further agitation of this sub ject, and that the Seminary remain in Mer cersburg, where it is now located. From this judgment and recommenda tion of the Board, the President of the Board dissents. The Board also reports that there is a balance due the treasurer of the Board, innounting to ii 517.59, which deficiency makes it evident to the Board that the Sem inary endowment fund ought to bo in- en used. It appears from the report of the lt,oard, and from the paper presented by its Presi dent, that the whole amount, received for the removal of the Seminary,is'about , st4,- fil 1, amount seas collected limn lees 111,111 one-half of the territory within the hounds of the Synod. The committee offer the following reso- fer,o/i , /, Tint the Theoingienl TiSeminary Lc removed, during the present year, from Mercershurg to Lam:aster, l'a. That the I:nard of Trustees of hu Scniiu;u t • L 0 and hereby are instructed tzi obtain fr.on the Trust..es of Yrmlaiu :nut College the legal emiveyance Io them of the live iipres of land nifered by die Trustees of said 1',11,,ze, t“‘vards the removal of the Si-min:try. Tliat the lkiarilof Trustees of the Seminary, he :MI lierelly aro in,truiled In lir.weed at ',nee to the ereetkin of sue? 1.111.1111 g, :is may he nr.,,,lry pro f, ;aid permanent 11,10 of the S4.llliMtr 1.11,• by Franklin 111. : , 1,11-•-11,111 rnliege, and that thu hnildings L, I 411,111.11 , • . N . al Lite LIS 1.1.1111 o f,ss/hil ' Septeniker,l-71. Tint theill1111,1•;ty IS Inc IS given to I)ll.Tl . ll,l , l ,, rl . lll 4• Sefilinar_ 1./ 11•10.. I:llilding, at lervers Ivlo•n i 1 . .,•111111,1 . .V. 11ir.,,1 1,111 11..5s 111.1 Thai 1110! ii raril `;(.lllir.larV L• LII the 0,1 :•• ,, tl , ,ri ,)1' 111, , atil,mrits sti iaai..ll .0 . I la•10f%ILSI II iu regard Io the reinov, jou . , d• 1 011: x Cl•l'y the "idle n•,11.,:L1 Scuunary M.•l•ver La11.,•11 . r. Gros flrrri Irrr•lc it 111111 . 11 it I I d , Ly ‘S, -1 I OW 4,11 , 1 , 11 . 1,1 itill 4 , f IA:, (01t,t1 , !1.11 pqtri att 4 •.tiffi. .1 lII , ' CIL 111 , 11. The It,. 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C.„ ith .1 ii „i ruwu,lirs :u lir. \Alai l . “ 11- 1,1:11,•11 SVitii tin :I, 11l •• , .•I;eraliy in rc;,lc Lii i/IIv,iILLIILL. Lit. L,ILIZILLILLLL tiliZIL IL, 110,1 til Lltial•k; L , LlLiii ILL' t•LI•Lliy VALLI :111110,4 II !lit . VerY a it „ I It, Iti . k . rstanci all Thal !tine, :LILL; 2 . 1.-p,zpit..l I. any :Li I 1.• idr•llliy urilhrr es in•a•tt•ti Mier 111,V111:!: Lin last. Slltlitrly he 1.A....1 L.) rolrotzrado, :11111 un Mon day 1,011j,p4 in-0:,111 alarming Sot • :WA 1101 r:ltil! 11011, ant,lllal tlluo, tit 1,01,1(1,1 oi lJ •,, 01171 rrnrl !be' dilef uor!o• 0 ligtle and ltient...ll applie . ttion, Llio 111unu.li i/o tlf nninzt,Lion of 010 Still. of the [wain : :11111 though io uC Which there %Vas 110 1•Vi4 , •114.1!,k1, Ill.:V -int; every alnio , t to the last hour'., this congestiOlL 1,115,1111 , 1 , 1 N 1. 1 .1.11, li,, .i prWer, and resulted in lesion the suhstanoe the brain itooli. (d whole people are inorg paralyzed than ho I cas. 1 neVer wiLneAed aught like it. 11=1 Theodore Allen, (me of the most disrepu table char:J.:tors in New York, recently:y ip...lined lileutiuu SllperVlS,or and lkputy S. Marshal, was arre,ted .in Saturday last on a charge of perjury, and I mil re fused by JU,Lic..C,,,X, of the Jefferson Mar ket Police Court, before whom an extunin ation was held. Jamey Johnson, a negro Supervisor of Election, one of Judge NViitairtitrs appoint ments, was also before the seine Justice, charged with assault and battery on a pour woman. James McCabe, : n Radical Super visor, was arrested on Sunday, charged avid' highway robbery in knocking down Thomas Ghaian, and taking a largdisum of . money from his pockets. These are the Radical controllers or elections. Where Our Financial Shoe Pinches The frightfill accumulation of American securities abroad, both government and corporation, is attracting much attention, and causing much inquiry as to the con sideration the country receives therefor.— An examination of the specie shipments for the past seven years brings to light the fact that we have sent abroad four hundred and eighty-seven millions in coin more than has come to us from abroad in the same period. This fact should thoroughly disabuse the public mind of the so generally received idea that foreign na tions have been furnishing us with capital. True to the principal that has always governed money-changers and Shylocks, the foreign financiers have been careful not only to give us the least possible present value, but to retain a firm grasp on their profitable victims. In no way could this mastery be so successfully maintained as by taking possession of the unsuspicious victims' gold, and at the same time furnishing supplies for all their wants at attractive rates. It is most extraordinary that the Machiavelian skill of our European bond masters has in this case found an ally in our own financial legislation, and oven in the custodian of the people's treasury.— The common object of mutual gain has united these antagonists. The one, under the guise of exchanging commodities, ob tained possession of the securities and coin belonging to his victim, while the other, with simulated patriotism, and a professed desire to protect home manufactures, up holds the crushing system of taxation, which has dwarfed and is paralyzing all American industry. . . - . The people, willing or unwilling slaves to this compact, aro forced, first, to give their obligations of indebtedness, which are a lien upon the country for gold, to their European task musters, and, secondly, to pay a tribute in gold to the American par tto the transaction of all the manufactured - nods and merchandise they may choose to send us. So smoothly and satisfactorily has this compact worked and accomplished its purpose that to-day not a single Ameri ean-built ocean steamer, sailing under the American Ilag, is running across the At lantic, and shipbuilding, or foreign com merce in American liOttiilS, is IllikilOWll to the Is:waxy. Farmers arc forecil to sell their grain below the cost of productiomfor which they are indebted to the absurd poli cy of Congress and the Secretary of the Treasury, which makes gold the cheapest commodity In the country, so that it is pre ferred by our foreign creditors to our pro ducts, since they can buy wheat at elle:mei' rates from the Baltic n for coin), which, but for this policy of cheapening gold, would be sent front America. All branches td rriericatt industry are slowly but eertainly dying tinder the tightening, folds of crush ing and unequal taxation. he degree to which this enslavement of our industry has already arrived is mark ed by a debt abroad of tipward of tit, thott nand mil or doll., in the hand, I . 1 - .lllari , lllN creditors , ha , ' 0 it in their power to stake the whole or a part of it a demand chain for coin at it inoment,s no tice, ‘vhilo the coin iti the treasury or the 1 . oiled Stahel. IS hilt a little upward of ninety-live millionsof dollars, and in New Yuri: hanks but two thousand of dollars, eSclucive of 1•4/ill which in till' treasury count: Fortunately fur the country 11l the esti. mates of the Washington functionary be correct) in tirnother year the Landes Judo nv, note rsistiug Will ail be altsorboil by our foreign creditors. 'Pile people then, having, been plucked or all their treasure and in debt millions besides, will cease to be ob jects of such earnest solicitude for trade with our English cousins, uud Nye shall ex perience the relief ',lnch MUSt collate drum I /le effort; to carry on the industry (tithe country under vernylielming :led fr. rigs importations.—Phlft. .1i CO /I'll. Ml'. .0 041.1,11 311 , 11 ili .• e De- WilitTheni.ancl 2Sellrup. With Dig-oily. (Thc..\ r. 17,• pahlistins a ntra this morning I tt ithdraw lianac front the ...antest lilt' the 11011111.1inm inaninati,al lor l',llgress. In this eard :tlr. says: AL 010 SilliCiUltl4,ll 111111 1.'1,1,-1,11 01 aan v I,t thu hO. t. ritizrns it c,tinty \‘',1.11,4',1, ,lulu relurt unlly, I„ toy nanto 110,1 in ,11111,11iill With halipi, lincn.,(ina . 1;e11111,11,111 I nntiple.l this I.,llsent with 1110 di,tinrt r.oliilllloll that I 1N,11141 nul tindor any ch.- ' ,antist.uire , rotor inn, a struggle ha. the 11.,1111'/1 the t by the eniploy ninnt a.ny weal, that t ,11.1.`11112d I 1/111,•IIII,LI I. %yard clelegati,ns ; that 1 10 give I , " :111,1 bargain away II.) [W.,ll,lgt• 1,11 . 11•Ial 11111111.11 cl, n111111,,,,1 attach t, the /aline of ( . 4)11,4.4.,s111;111, it elrrtntl therein, I trn+n-ted that I Intist he I..it in trio :11,1 Illill'alllll,loll 01.1.1 Illy fluty a,a,r,ling to Toy o,,l,cietli•t, and cnurirliu u. ht, pat sent lilt. 1., the that I might iiito (1110 anilati , m, and that 0(111 ( I , the hnst my 1,,5% er an,l :11,ility. 1 (Ihl ina and, estimate [ln. L(ravity 1111 in, the dininulty it asnially and. anenptahly ; v.*:ts I Wind,' 11l any vaiiny 111 sap- I rcpre , ,llt Ono than 111:111' nthnr annala tt loan pia might imik, 0.111111,11/lot's 1 had ntalliin4t.. protni , , hilt the Inalest nt . noas a a plia, 1111111,41.110011 S 111,110, ,I'llll tc.luld iu• glllll,l by r/nscien I'r, I t.“111111..II 511100, :old trurintir 1/111MOSI,. I \V I:11in OW pa,t. took it 110.1 , 1,0111 e appar cut th,tt any inaninati(at was bring resisted Lc 1111 nt moans and hilluennes ‘,11 . 1011 1 o.ninot t.) 10anhat, and my \sail against appliation-, that trill a free and 1111- ' hia.....l,eleilitlll 1,1 a ratnlidan• siwpty jilt- I iz I I 1 111 tVitll my ori,:inal rtirimso, 1 ,tmo,t. 1., If.: my Ila 1110• th , wider Ell9=l titi•Nittional Don,- i•ral Exi•cillivr itti, inn tls i i•ity " / , 0111.Wratii• it , sl.lollt I . I , llllllittet . I1`11111•1' their cr , t,2l atilt:awns tin tine Inertillerati , anti 0..- - , r‘:utive three great State, nt Potlnsyl‘ania, I itiliatia aintl their htiecess twee the em,111,1i,)11,.)1'1:atl i,11,111, aided a., 1110 R.11,11,1111V4 . 1.1,1 he prod igate anti desperate administrati4 on at NV,hington. Lt i'ollllSyiVallia gain ni live mem hers ,, lCtulgre, ,, ha 4 been 'enured, 11le 1111d1,11 111,001'11 . V 01 lust year has been 1,11'LLI•ly 1,1 110'11 111 141,11 1/1 . 8.11t . 11 111' the Leg:- there is a ulrriJril majority ill the State ,/11 the l)optilar cute 11g:1111 , L 1 Ili' mluliuia ruiun. In 1 odiatm the State has hrru 1'011i,1111,1 frffin rurth, liy till elertiiiii awl 1 11141 MIV0:" . • - taLe Lit•kt'L, Carrying 11'1111 11 IL 14,1111 of tixii niemliers it majority in each hrilll,ll Ad . the Legislature. :11111 reform are thus made sure to the 111•111ilii of that. Stiato iu the 11111111,11,W !Milt*, 111 uhiu the Itailical nwjuritl of LtVc, .N•1•111,:1LL, 1194 111.1 , 11 reduced more than 0110 :111.1 the leader ot • the ItatNeal corrup tion in the present Congress been defeated. '• Wo now appeal to the I hilliec•llltie Vote), of the Statiiiil ill allont 111 by hull to uutkr and more , leterntinell hc hali o;h re,loration of all 11.4 lest, asp: that they tn.-re:4,rd threats Iron] any centr,tl source, and pay no atten t Ma, in any respect, to the proposed use 11,11 . ... r ()I . the 141,e1 . 1111.1i•lit ill 1110 ill the Stale , . Let the 11..0r..,1' our r.rgani•z.Ltiott ht. 1111 . 111111 %elite epee lie . tile a.l~uirsioll of all who iiti-ertioilelionly 11l tile lir tile lel hiletreasery, so that the present litirden of taxation iinly he therrlQ.' mitigated, regardles. of Mrmer is sues or Inr.l political 1 , " , ./1 • ;ilti , 01 111111 111 • :m; 11111111 l ou fire among 10111 meek a restorall./n or the l:nn,n founded upon ileave and :I.lllollg their fellos,•tnen, and n return to strict iu lr_rity :tlinolg the public .411cers of the he Saintlel .1. It:old:ill, N. 1,4,1 of a L:ll4` Ma..ktrati , for Ilot,e i,".vaii.l.•,•, ut II 1111,, ill this 11111 0'1 1111 " ilk t11,11'1,1. uudrr uliliLu v ll11(11,1ily, SlllllO lion•, wan IV 111111illl'il 1./ jail ill HalTi,l/11- 1,,,,4 I 111 ;Naturday 11,1,1111; Wllll ill/1•,•••41,11111.21 1111 W., al 1 . 1•Slt.11 ill UayGnr r,ll Friday lit lass, 11l dill ill -201ill'1111•11 1 . 1,11 1',111,,•1V,I.• 0,1!, wed :\ hither, :mil who pi , r-ist iu deelaring that he had been stealing horst, in that " , lane. A warren was issued by U. \V. A rev, Esq.,and ?Ir. 'P pewauder prow pile arrcaed. Aficr ht,irrest, it is said 110 effort Io —re tire in g„.l order," but the intercepted, and he was brought to jail. Ile underwent a partial 1, , Nall1;11,1lic,11 uII 311111- .l,iy afternoon berm, .11idge, I:enney, and \v.r remanded to jail Until 11i.4 rasa VI/11111 1,0 1.011,i(101,(1. 11,1•Ili111_711l1111 1 . 1,111 l'l'llllSylVllllhl after the war, and has been living in or near Dayton ever since, getting his living rather inysteriousy by vi healing °evasion ally between Virginia and Pennsylvania, and sometimes dealing in horse,. Ile is a course, 111111, uncultivated man, with an 'muslin' share of illiptid,nee, and had h,,,,5,1f very Wl'eu'ive ill hi, a . ""' as a :\ l .- 7- iNtrato. It wn. not, In.we‘•er, believed un til now . , that he \vas a hor,e ( I 'a.) L'egiAtcr. Confederate T ream, ry Spoi \Vasil iNcrcorg, li. t 16.—llthe state ments of a certain Rad tat ring, which has just made known its existence here, are to to believed, it appears that at the time of the surrender of General Lee at Aimomat no. (Mort }louse, and the consequent over throw of the Confederacy, or rather short ly subsequent. to that period, a large stun of money, variously estimated at from four to live minimiser dollars, which was stored Mr salt keeping in several of the out-of-the way places in the South, disappeared from the Confederate Treasury, and has not since been regained. The Confederate Exchequer reverting to the Collect States as the legiti mate spoil of war, it is urged by the ring in question that any moneys or property stolen from it, after the declaration of peace, could be recovered, the saute as if the theft had been perpetrated on tile United States Treasury. Accordingly, a few days since a nunt tier of prominent Radicals &tint Texas, headed by a Radical member of Congress, and the collector of one of the largest ports in the State, arrived in town, and on Satur day called on the Secretary of the Treasury to urge him to appoint a commissioner to proceed to their section of the country, and there, acting on information and proof fur nished by certain parties, make arrests. Sec retary Boutwell promised to send a Treas ury agent to look into it. THE LANCASTER WEEKLY INTELLIG-ENCER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1870. The celebrated medicine has won a deserv edly high reputation as an alleviator of pain and:preserver of health. It hair become a household remedy, fromjhe fact that It gives Immediate and permanent relief. It is a pure ly vegetable preparation, made from the best and purest materials, safe to keep mid use In every famlly,it Is reccommendtol by physicians and persons of all classes, and to-day, after a public trial of thirty years—The average life of man—it stands unrivalled and excelled, spreading its usefulness over,the wide weld. Its huge and Increasing sale affords positive evidence of its enduring fame. We do not deem It necessary to say much in its favor as one small bottle will do more to convinea you of Ito egteacy than-all the advertisements In the world, Give it one fair trial and you would not be without It for 1,11 tunes its 1 , 15t.9 Directions accompanying each bottle. Sold by all Druagi.t , Prkes '25 ots., 0t,., aud $1 p,r LINE. ATTUE PHIL A DIFLrII EA lacier In.stitut•, nal Arch st.; Prof. Dal ton, Ps W. At h st., Cincinnati, I and Dr. Or,-vtiv, at Charlotte, N. t'., are makito.t aston isi:ing cures of all Cancers, Tumors, Eleers by thelr gr , al Cancer Authlotes without the k nlfe or eau.st ic medicine, and with but little pain. Every root and ttore is killed and removed, if taken in time and cannot return. Beware of bons 1'1,14, ,, r5. with their bouust real 'mods, toe:tithe our advertisements. No others have these treatments. Ndtile other should ever be used. For particulars, send for circular, call, or address as above. sll-ainte:ts nrA'I'EI)FJACIIort R. RIIII►LItR, LATE. 1)i Ea.( I ' , wall., towl,hlp, arc'lL Letters ul Admini•tratlmb luloluq been r.rant , l.ll. , undr•rslvne.l,ll persons 1111101 a - 14, Make Immediate paynieuL and dense 11:,111, :1:4,11NL 1.11 1110111 I , rr Nettle nibelit 1111. re , hling In said 1.,v11011115 I..\.rEt.:TTA 12 A.l.lLLnklrntrix. NT(I'FICE IS If Efirii7 11:11 . EN Tit AT .I_ll appiteitt len will tie thitile to the nest Lee te l'etin , elvtinlit tilt!nchrintrulltht el it tri , th tit lie lee:lA.4l ill I'olu:tit/la. ill the l'hunte ttf Lithen.ler, tt itit nl'xllilnl of Twente.tive Then -1),11n11,, %OH. the privileue ht . Increasing It hi tthie Ilunii reil'l'nolus:m-111t111:trv. 'hi.t,t lits, June 27111.1:C7U. NTOTICE iti fIEREIIT TirlAT L N Chart., a( Ilia .;crinan Building and `lan i if 111, I.ancia•ler, is 111,,1 In Ilia Popth.,ll,l4iry', 11111 f, Lillll - 11,ter It 1 . 1111. - to the caul rary la. shown i'.airi Colo -1.!..a. to( saiti Camay, N“ , ..1...11i1,1(.2-'l'll, isTa. A. l . At tssl Ny. 11. ST A I — r'Fl.lFt, oat 26-11 w. Protlianotai'y. FS'I'Al'E OF J011"ii 1.4'11-: of 1,1 Clay 10,11 S hip, 11-a-na,•d. 1- , a ter , nf 1111111,drat hal 011 n:litit , (1111.11:1V111,4 la-on grant - cd Ina 1/111.1.•1 , 4:11 , 1, ja-rsons Indalded II :r,• n atin--dvd 1 nndla innandlat.• 111 pa y and I 111,1- ha vin4 ,lahas t, demands _:ti lint , aune trill pr.-ant 1111111 h r satt le -11,11, 1 , , 1110 1111.1, , ,11..d. 1C , 1 , 1111, iii Eltaa -I,l:ll.wan w- / , 11: , 1 , . 1 I . t .t ,. 4 1 )1 .1 1;!;: . ttll ie., appointi 11 lit the Orphan,' II:1111 C.,1/11,1,11, lit , t and testament t , i said thieciool. :mil to til,trilitite tile lialance rentainin4 in the hands of Nan! and anion, Hoe., entitled. to the ,1 nil :t1 , 1•11•1 parr°, on 1110. tiltili kV, the rb .if , Vl'. \ 1 1. I- -, 1, at hi .1. \l.. 111 the the 11011,1.. 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I t.:lL. .\.":ilW': ` .11,1111 L. ant I. 1•1 , -;:tlt 1 , t:t.t•1. , 1, 4.12 ,, -11 , .v 13 L ADIES' FANCY II KM: u N A RE[RA, lin pert. r, Marllifil..turpr nll.l 1 , .•.11., :111 and A N(' 1" In= ]ti, 1,111,i11.1.•11 111 Id :nlprnv; 11 11.• alld or 1:11,,, F 1..N1 ;.tt.l has i11 , p,1t. , 1 nvery hiut• /11141 , i/14•110 . 1 , 1 :,•01 . 11110111 I II1 • nt 1.11, 11,111 11,1 hand , have lottl I 1,.•1n wad, 111, by I 111111,• Itly Irit•nds iii nll , l 1.!,- ,trtilltt• Vt•ry 1;11,0 Mitt 1t.:111tIttli ot I i1111..t . Ladies 111111 C 1111,1,1.. I :1111 0,1 , 1,11110 d 10,1.11 111 It , !Mt" priet, 11,111 y 4.11 J, lIIi. CU v. All :111, ,IWIN FAL:FARA, 71, Arch TRA ;' EI. G LIE I)I tL.A I)FL.Y79 IA A]D HA 111't )I 0111 ENllt.\l I(A I Lli (1,. nut] \*. 1 , 711, IntIIIS Will 1.1111 1,1% 0 1 . 1111:10.1'11/111, 11.,1111 11l 1101 41f NV. ,t 11. IL IL, Ilrll, l ISroia.l,ll , l a:Ltl Wa.ltingl”ll :1,1 7 A. M.:mo41t:101'. M. For al 7 A. )1., 1,:1,1 7 m t/ai,..lSulttrtlay , oity .11! . .10 r. For .11.1.1.1',1•'0,1 anti 11. 11. at 7 .1. M.. 111 A. .1,1 I% M ,Itlonlay only :Lt P. M. . 'll,llll 14 , iying 111 7 A. M. oon -1i1i•I.a1 .I , irt. Deposil with I I,lii lit' I::ili11111'i. Traiti, lit 11.1. I'. NI., Pbrt .I.)eposii al A. NI., OX lord lit A. J unauul 11;111 Cm, \Vilmithglllll 11.101 itailabod. for 11111:1ildphill 1.•11\1' Plll. Llll.lllll . M., 111111 P. M., ~ 1 1 arri,Ll /11111 11/111)11101, .1,1 ;1 1,1 , 1 1 A. M., III:1,5 A. M. P. NI. SUllllayN at .7:,10 P. NI. taily. Ford :it .1. NI., 11:.15 A. NI., 3:A5 I'. NI., laid ti:4:, NI. ,11111i1Yh lit 11.111 P. 01. tally. aIIOW,I 111 lak, wvaring parei 11111 as baggage, 111111 the t;nailiany Witt bit ts.spillisillie anli 111/ is •I.llittg .1110 [llllllll,l miles:, a hpogial contract is Iliad, I:, the same. . . _ D 00E111;14 SLATE—PItICES ItEI)tICED Uk, The undersigned has constant ly on hand a full supply of !tooting Slate for sale at Itedimed Prices. Also, an ekllm ROUPINU SLATE, 11:11`11lied for slat Ink on stela le roots. Employing the very la•st, slate, all work is warranted.to lie exetmled In the best manner. Builder,. and others will and it to their inter est m examine ;lies/trap!, at ills Agricultural aml Seed Warermine, N 2 , Last :114n; reel I.n licaster, we,l nI the (*.nil( House, We have 31 0,1 hilt. A,hli Itootng for ;tat roots, or wk ere Klate• :tiro whingles cannot be oetl. 61.4]..ri0l to Plastic or ~ravel tt rlerl2-t DB LOSOPIi IV OF 101 A RRIAGE.----A .1 NEW COURSE OF LECTURES, UN deliv ered at the refilla. Poly teebn lc and and Ana inudcuf A . 2OSCiIeSIMUL St., tree doors above Twelfth, Philadelphia, em acing the subjects: How to Live and What Live for; Youth, Maturity and Old Age ; Manhood Gen erally Reviewed; The cause of Indigestion Flatulence and nervous Di,uaSeti accounted for Marriage Philosuphimlly considered. Thee, lectures will be forwarded on receipt of 25 vents b a y addre,Slng : Secretary of the Penna. POLYIECHNIC AND ANATOMICAL MU SEUM, I:us Chestuut.SL..PLiladelpille, A SON MUTTON, ARCHI T E C T 533 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA PLANs, DESIGNS. PERSPECTIVE VIEWS, SPECIFICATIONS AND WORK LN (I DRAW INKS. _ For Cottages, Farm Houses, Villas, Court Houses, Halls, Churches. lichool Houses. FRENCH. ROOFS. lytv m 2-9 MEDICAL' LEGAL NOTICES 1 , . U. 11,-ILLEN.\ N. kNts.‘ kl: ARE IN TIMIIER. It Is divided Into li ileitis, and an ORCII A RD— one of the very hest In the eounty. 'tern Is on this tract about Int , yards front the house, a 111:11411011,11t Spring of never-falling water, to which the stnek has access from every MI 1)10 aunt. This Spring is eVeh more powerful t Ilan that at Fountain Rock, St. James' Col lege. The I tarrovettients consnt of A TIIITEE-STi 131t/CK I silt ht lie. itellt•11.10111 not,' In good condi tion, having Just hail it 111,e roof Put upon it. The house Jitix:in feet, with iirrlied cellar, anil nttir finished as sleeping roc...n. Attached t ir e a Cistern, \ Valli House, n tokr Ifino.e, anti tptill.,otll-1,1111 , 1111!:. The is of a good size and in 1,11.1111 cm, with shedding. extra stable , . itiel necessary unhurt,- iinces \ lel further InfortruLtion 11010 red, ell3l he 1111- tlllll,ii r 14.111 li. , ifiewrib. r, iii Fut,k , te,ll, per f reel etther 11k0 eon,. ving t,tl the ttcu The tiraln 11, , w itrowintt fv re,orvoil, with prim liege of Inures. and ei t tre,s for the purpose iit cutting and removing the crop. given on the tot of April next. ternlS NVIII 110 on , thlrd of I lie purchase money paytthle on Inn Is! of Aprll, and the balanve in I wn equal lulnunl paynn•n 1. Ivllll intvreNt front sal,' 1,1 of April, zind upon in• paynn•nt of II.• whole of purcln., 102203=118 SAM 1 . 1,1, I' 1M EWE'. ;012-I,w II ,urol D. F. STorrytn, /IR UST E E•S SALE . _ . Ft; irt no of I tro derrees of the Clreuit Court 1,1 \Vashington County, sitl in, 1. a t'ourt of Equity. passed in :Cos. :I , _ and the till dorsi, hist, I rtistei , s offer at tuilde i sale, 11\ 'IL 1..51 , A1", tiny 1 , 70, in Inint dr Ili.. (Addrl limn..., to flag-rs :own: 11,11,,1.11 11,, hours nf Id A. \I., and M., 11 , . follnwing de,r11...1 rt.:de:n..l, di which .1“1111 1' I.'l'\', NV:n0:111gInn enunly, , dt..l, In wit : IS a. I.—Cnntn 01=1 ndjoinh,. lamb+ of John Snhnehly, 7'r , .10 11,1, It others. lm acrd wlth pro tifultY 11UUSE, , 1t , 11.• hart: 1.011.1 mg It :t1t.1.11114, • i :.101 ,• 4.11 1 r ‘,NTAINS. Fr:ott. , 1 / 1 11 . tlt :1,.•ht.,' Ir, ~1111:.; irt, I tc, li, tily Tii,ther; I,ll:tilcc ic,rt csii f. N.N... L rc-l'onta,LlN with a wc',l "1 tvater .1,1 luta it st,iL 11 ,, 1,- which hv lire ' .r t 11„u„• v.•ar 014(0. Any r , Non wl , ltlnv, engagc IllyMere/11111;e /1.1 . 11,,,,V.P1111.1 41,1 t4,eiTr !lAN at ention a, it Ih:t go4,i 101, prtai hinds am Njtua:o 111 \V“.lillig,:.,ll 011. tr," 11:w. ,Ifiwn fart ,V.llllll 1111 it, 1,1lr~:1i1.1 t•I ,, :1 Itt,w tto;tl,Kl.l 1..312, v:1111111. , `.l:d...!ng titriqui, ,t 1 111111 ., t , t 111,11 ,, k , ea,!. 1.E.-011 , -thtra of 111.• pnrchn., money on the tiny "(Rub, 01' , 41 tine 1,1111‘,111/11 orf:ol . , the betlff.lll2., 111 tWo I' 11:11 will pay otent, Will, interest frolti I ht. day 1,1 'ale; the pith-ltitsr to gi notes with to•rt,:tyl., I,e ap -1.1.0,41 by th,Tru,b.es. nroWIIIK crops upon all flu. ahovo lo• rp4II: to put, to to,lt untl roluovt• Ilia Netllll.. MIMiIIIIIIIIIIWIIII Ally Information in regard to these btu& will It, given by John If. Fiety, living un Farm No. JustEltli Ml DDLEK AL FF. JOSEPH' Ft. FIERY. Trustees. At the game time and idace, the undersign ed, lluardian to iitianuttl L. it lery and Wlllllllll E. Fiery, by virtue of au Order of the Orphans' Court of Franklin county, ttller DA) ACRES OF Mt tUNTAIN LAND, Laid 011 . 1011, Lots, a plat whereof will 6e ex• hi tired on the day Itf sale, lying In Montgom ery Township, Franklin Couniy Pennsylva nia. adjoining land, of Tracy, 11 , •kenitaugh and otrters. .14 11. FIErtY, Attmln'r and Gmtr.lian .NEs. 1.:1.1t1' E. M.11 , 1)LEK..\.t:1..1 . . 11a.ELizeisETII pETEitm A N .TURN B. FIERY, J GEORGE . FIERY MS,,,ut I.: seine time and place the under signed will sell her valuable (~rte lylng along the Western Tur iples,>4 mile front the town urClearspring, containing 111111ffign =NEMEVIIIM==I TWU-STORY Lou Bank Baru; a never-falling well ufwat or near the door; there is also a good Orchard of Fruit un the premises. The buildings and 50 Acres will be offered to gether; the remainder will be in lots to suit purchasers—although any one wishing to om elet!e the entire farm can do HO. There Is Ono if the best, markets for grain and other pro duce, within three miles of the limn, In the TERMS OF SALE; One-third cash, If the entire farm is whir, one-half if sold in lots. Possession given the Ist of April, Ble. Per sons wishing to view the premises can do so by calling on the undersigned, living near Fairview. The growing crops will be reserved, with the right to cut, thresh and retnuve the same. The above canto bought privately, if so desired. uct 11.41.5 w 42 =i9 FOB SALE OR RENT. TALVABLE SMALL FARE AT PRI V irate sale.—The undersigned offers at pri rate sale TWENTY-TWO ACRES of first quality limestone land, situated In Lest cock twp., at the east end of Intercourse. It has erected thereon a large Brick HOUSE and an excellent over-shot Barn. There is a fine Orchard of Choice Fruit of different descrip tions. Good water, out-houses and other con veniences. outl2-31,w-11. PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE CHES. TER VALLEY FARM.—On THTFLSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1070, the subscriber will offer at public sale on the premises, on ills farm In Cain township, Chester county, bounded bv the Lancaster turnpike, and lands of Joseph Pusey, Mahlon Bishop and others, about two miles west of Downingtown, and about equal distance (Y, of a mile) from Thormiale and Dallagheri:ille Stations, on the Pennsylvania Railroad. and containing 93 ACRES AND 20 PERCHES, of the best quality of \ alley Farm land; and Ten Acres tor good chestnut timber, about miles south of the farm. The improvements thereon consist of a good two-story Stone Mansion, from which there Is a tine view of the turnpike, railroad and surrounding valley; a large Stone Itarn, Wagon Nouse, Ice House, cc. There is a spring of excellent water, with Shrine. House on thetae—the waterot which is forced to the dwelling anti barn by a Hy draulic Ham. Tht, uis a young and that use Orchard of line fruit on the menus., 'Fla. fences are in good condition, and there is a stream al running water guessing hral,h Ila. farm. The farm land has a tine null e posure, anti Is all available for asrieull or al purposes. Further s elution is deemed un necessary. Persons desiring locira thaprop eriy, : all an Newton Snala:e, residing thereon. Terms wilt be :teem:m.o,d ing ono half the purchase money may :retnant to Ine property, secured in the Willa' W.ly. Sale to coialla•nee o'clock, no , al When full eoralitions will he made known be 0c1.2-Itw ii EDWAIII/ V. ill -, HANAN. FIIIE-PLACE HEATERs . : -1,.. ',.:..Y'L'iNfl:: l i,? - t . MI : 7N T. , W NSIII p AT PRIVATE SALE , IN. ..1:1 , 15 , i VIE The untlerNhwed Offers his valual.h , P.m.., t sit th. Led In the t,wn,hip at0r.,...i.1 41 pr.,.,1c . ~,Lik • BALT/MORE 111 , .ICRE' , . Intirct or 10,, adjoining: lantisof Nat itan iliti ne,, AS and aahcrv, upon which ertatteti n twit-"intry itsvolling liu.oe,!s -1•1 ) a line Hank 'h Barn, ttixlo,3 !eel, Tut revently ; !) k !_ ) eneettnitrounq with .Into, with Gratierit , ttiel - Corn Crib. Tiro. A "r`Th.ra' A lAra , anti other fruit onl he prennatts, anti :all this t!,!!!!„!,,.,,,,,,, IL necessary otit-i.nititling.t. Iwo gittal spring, of !In! , \ . ! 'h ! !! !! ! !!r! . ! ! !! , f rhhhhh " hhhhhhhh hhvhhh! Y rhhhhu h'"hh he "" hhhhhhha • :trill at prittea that ttletiii , l natty! the tittitrov.,!tti terns II " h "h"hi!" trail h!hh anal ! all. Itersons wallf Ili 11! 1)t11 . italance Neill. heavy timber, , !!!,!!!,!, ,!!!! !!,, ,!!, !s!!!!!!!!! _ pally white 031, The land is in a high state !! , ! , !!!! ,,, ! „ ! : t s ' s . ' s . l , ! , ! ! ! ',. ! ! ! ' !! , !!‘ , !!'!:!!!!!. s ' s!!! ' 1 1 !!!: !! :` , 7 !! nti etiltivat inn, tinder good him, etinvenient to !,,!!!!!!!„ !!!‘s , !,!!!! !,!!! churches stitres, It un- !!! tturittis , et h i (01 . prihiLl,•!:,•ll, ,, , 1.1•111 , Z /I , !!!,, / m i nty nf land the alitive ret.t.ip ea 1 ..1 !;!„!, !!! .! r! ,ht enr 5. ,_ ! ,, !!!!!, I t!!!!! „. !!!!! !!!!, !!! !!!! I von 1•11 t ut avi‘lll.o ro „1.6t,1.11111w (11.:.1. AI. s'1":! ! ChM, it present eat rarely loba 111,1. WII it. Iterit,ontt, NI - I,nm.; tit view lie iirelutNett, please call 1 , :lN ritri.ty, adjoining the , rpm , : ntwrir.r.-ov rN nroftert, tly thi• Inv will lie tdittwit I ! 1111 , 111 III.• stibscrib, - ~•1,131f,v37 DAVID EVANS, VrAf.rAill.F. EST.tTF. PUFS. jrl sale.—i SAT I" ItliAT, 12,1 r, 15711, in I,titimange of ail oriler if tile Or plutns• Court ill Lancaster county. the signed Adminktrators of 1110 t,:lit•llf 1 We ;Ire •1111 iihriiiii,,,•llll ho r . o f \Vest I le,”11111'id twp., dt.r . d, 1,10,1 irglo on the pretiorigs. , In Said tottitiship, ori the )Idrietta turnpllte. ISiUtI,EY-Sll I' INI SFt \ • .Muri,tt.t, a I rii.•l 11111.1 I,llfal'ltll4 ,ble ' • adj , dllll,4 greid, gll.l land , .ri .1 N I Al'. , Christian G. :shill:. Christian li.Sliork, I [miry Alus,illllllll OI 1 . 110 1111 • tier I`, :treat,'" And it Iptifstirry trWEI.I.I Sir I 11 11 :si', „,,,i i„.„,,,,,,,.,1 :Summer llouse, Brink P4ll'll, i„.„ 1 0 . Oil .„, :poi Corn 'rib attached, !log lii and iglu, „,„„ L ,,,,, noi•gssary mit buildings. There Is all lino Vrlll2 Apple trrellarit im hi• premise, it We sl ll of I ever-failing %cater with pump thi•ri•in ugur lire Icitelion door, and a rdremo of 1 . 1111 11, wider 'loan to Ihehnrn, to which liostisil: have it. T •iiss from I Ito barn yard. The Imo] is in good condition; .mill por tion is in timber and a part of it lies voluirldr• Iron iror tstirl; bo ulhh to mid eNSIIO. it is ako c011...,•111 , 111. ,•114 h1411,-, Persons wishing lireie‘v the pretnisi , s gain gall ell hoc upon Jo.rpli It. %heck. rerdiltim, I lorrermr, 1 . 111•Imi 111111 i. .11 1 1111 ton horst', Tavern. Sale to isdunuinros: I !'. sdir dity, when 1101111,• 1,111 I,llioWll hy I.I'I'IND.I I'. S.—AI ,t711,11,1_11. and pl:we Nl' 111 1 111 •11:11.t. , , toel:. L4aslpally. I,CCI N EMANUEL ATALEARLE LIMESTONE FARM FOR s,d , - mrmmey rent.—A Frod,mll colm;y, Liltit,irolle Farm, .mMalninv, _AI :1 , 'RES. fur Sc!,e ur money rent. Atom, 1 ,, ~, It i. Iu wood, the resninuaritble land. The. hr-a tli fitrin situated miles Its,n! Fred erick city, In the inutrt of it nns, fertik• iosslnetive lurtning Seel Intl, :Ina 0,11 Cone Of tne s•st turnpikes flint Iran ermes the Monocaut -•• '1 'be improvements are It largi: MAN51 ,, N,,•.1111;5:55ing II ill it IL I(iii•iii tit' for 'wry:oils:L. fete the ill the matt] dwelling; a large Swiss, tiara, built but a lew years, Corn house, talttgon slehl, trim: I lousy. Smoke Iloto.e.llllttylnottith Shop, and all the other nere—..ary outbuildings. The fyneltig is zot,l, and the farm I. watered by a spring branch whirls Inverses uuarly every and those two trlth-11 ate not alrrrd:ttr tritlitts ett.hy acts., to it. It I , admirably aLlapttal for a dairy Us Thy hr.:melt runs almost through the mI l lle ei" the plain and it lies ttnnusliately between I le• pulthe roads, is ,uteeptthly of being ills hied Into two farms If distrust. IL ham also a .111e11- dill young Uremard im tali lestrlng, anti other fruit trees In noutYla nee. 13,1 , 0 bushel. of Pine hay,. been put ,in this nlrlll In this 111 , 4 II Jr And It Is ,t . .. 011.1 to 110110 In I lo the quantity and quality of its iwoduct nun. 'f which 1., i. , 111,1 i alnee.l ev held Is of the purest quall'y. 11 I. nil, that ery valual,le 1.1,1 ,1,,1r,11.1, a name. oncroll tip the Poviessinn Innnedlately It 1. of AprlL leeierreit. Terlns 1110.1 i• tr.,y .111. ti 1.,r Irtl,, r Inc,orrinl l .loll :1.1,1re,s I'. 1.. 111:1:11., F're4llr, P. S. -1 . 111 , tarlll needs uu enconnlnns, u. It ,peal: 1,1 nl9- TALUABLE('FIESTER VALLEY l'A R3l V AT PLIEJ.II!SAI.E.—u\ Y, NOVENIttEIt llilll, Ist. thesubserilier desiring to engage in other busineis, will sell at a:e, the Farm It which he nnw resi, es. situ ated in Cnlu 11/WILSIIII,WIIIIIII !till(' ill Penn sylVlLllla It. it., ILL t alit Nttttluit, anil within lull VIP, Itl the Itailrisul lon user I', tulles East of the if rtiatesvillii, and notes \vast tit llt.. liorungli of liiisyntlisttost Fulton, ripe, anti ut hers. =II st riot lileasillt ., .2th4ail .3 At,t, Dr, W“ , aii.lll.l Ha. halal., divide, Into v 011,111,11 th.hls with watt, running through them, lo•pt urazing, and with easy 111.• wider "sun the 11(11, 111'1.1, A (iood Apphs 1 o•ei du rd In hearing condition with a vaelely of Pears and other Frill Trees, 'The improvement , eon his otod Stone House, con tai hinges rooms, and wule NJ hall, kilohcu 1151111 hid, with ;IWO over it, mill: house at ;acids! 11l tin hilrhen. 110.4 I:ARN with ST row Shed ut hshed, lVdgon Iloa.P, tarring Hott , o`. Crib, 2 Pia PUIIS, Stllol,l' Nouse, Ire 11c lose, Ac., Then'i. uiso :INhou• TENANT roperty. also Acres and I.: Perch, o, 01 NV°. diund on also, hill south of the call-y. ••ty h , • 'unowlerlue•l to 1, "no Ills propt.rly 014.1...0 ill lIIr volley, mid a. , fur 14 , 4.11..11, I. cannot he sUrpits,..ll. w1.1.11,1n nr. Lite r, I.llllg ou 111 k, SRI.. 10l',1111111011, :it / ;01,1 Si /Will:id.' \V M. 'N :.-DTI' RI 'A V, NUVENII;FtI; ;9, wlll be 5t , 1 , 1 the I , \\•lll,l.lNit, form. rly cteett -1.91 by In the ..r 4,1 the 11. R.. V.PIINIIIIJIIL! It'll 1 . /.011 , , W11h Ith kllehen ;ttbtelteil, tvater OW itehen, 111'n1-rate I;.\R\, NV/11, l'arriape libuse, 41111 i er hum-yard, IVIIII 111111 A, 1 . ..". for I lay at. titra,e; Cie ;te; gnellbl, With 9,1109, variet y , r.;1 , • 9;91 1•9911 I Trees, .1 , 1 I , melee ~toe'l lttemtt. •:11110•, 1111 =MI= :salt. al Ip. in.. W ,e• raa 14. of 19-P, 42 I=l I 1)1111,11' 5.41,1: OF VAI.U.IISI.I: ExsTATI-:.— is, ss , !! 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CRA.MPT,N, ALUATTLE PTAITEA FARM AT PUII 1, LIC SA 1.E.—1 tusATURDAY, 01,11 h day of LEV EMBEIt. th7o, the nudiesiigned At Battey in-Fact of Samuel Blank, will sell by public vendue, on the preinises, In SalhOnlry town ship, all that vet taitt Plantation 101 l Tract of Laud, situate on I he Uld Lani•aster Road, alstut 3 miles east of Inlet - emirs, and 2 tulles west ,if White Horse Hotel. nod d mths north Of Gap :statiOLl, 0 , 1 titan, ng lg.: ACRES, More or less, with a hirge STONE DWELLING HOUSE, large Stone Barn, covered with slate, Wagon Shed Corn Cribs, Hog House, Wit , h House, Milk House, Smoke House, a n d other necessary illlproVenlinALS thereon. 'there ie plenty of running water on the north side, and on the south stile there is a stream of never-failing water with power sulllident tee drive a mill, and time loc.amon fur a multi would be excellent. This tang Is 'first quality Limestone Land, divided Into convenient fields, inn high state "(cultivation and noted for its productiveness. A further description is deemed untnx:essary. Persons wishing to purchase or view the property, will please call on Joseph E. Blank, residing on the Caine, and examine for them selves, as the owner is determined to sell. An iudlsputuble Lltle Will I. ghven ou April 1, 1b71.: wale to commence at I o'clock, P. of sold day, when attendance will he given and terms made known by JOHN lIMBLE, 019-nrw42 Attorney-In-Fart. STOVES, HEATERS, ,PC S ruv rte, nrATt.3l24, The undersigned beg leave to call the atten tion of merchants and consumers to their large and varied rtavortment of Stoves, embracing every kink and style that is new and desirable. COOKING STOVES FROM £.1.0U RACE AND CPWAEDS. RANGES OF A VARIETY OF MAKES BASE-BCRNING,SELF-FEEDING PA LOB. STOVES, I'A lt Lu It 111: A T Eats El= OF EASTERN OR PENN'A JIAEI I=ll 00n , rn,14 , 1 on ont iii ly I ,op!oot , ro I liorontniLly In-n 1 l‘to Cool: ,to‘ ll= 41,110,, 114 Inltny 1 . ,111111111 al II Nl4tr% I 111 Il~.lini • ILL 1111111.,,•. .11t11.11 i Tilk lb, , r , 1•• li•. , ..!, I:Ir,• H,,, I, r 11, lli, Tn:%r l:.•1. nli , l I 111 1",111 , ~.II:,r I„:,1,•r 11,.,•. 1 .1 , 11,11 „ r1Il 11l II .11111', I I'V:\l,l', 1'111:1.-I ,: t'„ Thi. It:111,v Sll,ll . " It , l rITQ, s I )1. 14.1 .\l\ \ Thr .1 fm• F:INI101,11.v Th.. f•••. 1,• 1•1. w.• FLINN Et.1•:,N1:)1. N •• 11 , ,1:1.1•!1' M:111 1/1•1111, I 1.1,, am, Pa. UTER , 1•1,L, It! DEE, 1:1...t Al USIC A 1, ISS T,I; 17,11 1.2 A" 7'N.O OD W A RD'S ,s ~,,,,I.K.t litrrA;r. MUSIC STORE. / N STRE E Aceorth.o.,, Fl Tambormi-s, I ti Flage“lets, Tru Drums, Htitt, Mush . 1 1111.1 st".:ln; ()I 111 . ,.,( U at 1,1 \1••1,•!1:10.10. , . A 1,,, 11i1.•11 !', '"" E1111:1=1=ZI INT FIRST I 17 NI I'D t 1.4 A W A 11. 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F11:111, .1. t 111 H,“ ra.1,11,1 /I 1,110. • Itt n.: hatilittt; 111 4 1, Itl tilt ttf:t l l /I t t•I,1, Ittt :11,t1 ‘ . .2, - ,t"11.. ittrt ti I\llJ.lirL .•1..; nr, 1 , , Hour ,1,111 ,, and maglo ol.h•r r.1,a11, , 1, in Nl.tnula , ,,:y :114.1 1./111.to Iia!MRDWIEI 01114/rl4 ft IMP' I ..f •I 1 ,.• ,t:tlr .1.•.. 1,11 7 CARPET: - 4 C.IIII!E'N ! nr oitt ILFGS, WINDoW ,11.\ (;. B. SNYDER & V EST SIDE, 11EI,OW )1 I N. 11.—A tliscount 1.. 1'101rc•!... ,, nri.1 Clitrgyluell. =NM IVhOLE-NA LEI A NI, IL NA 1,1)1Xli NOS. I AND '2 EAST. KIND sTREET 020 10 LANDA:iT El. PA. T HOMAS W. DAILY IMPORTER OE WATCHE:4, No. 62'2 Market Stroet, Would respectfully call attiqclon to Ids new tl.llll carefully selected stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIANIoNDS, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. AG-Repalrlng promptly attAmded W and! neatly dune. MISCELLANEOUS TMAGIC COM, WILL CHANCY_ any hair or beard to a"permanent, black or brown. It contains poi.lon. Any one can use it. One sent by m all for El. 'Address MAGIC COMB CO., Springfield. Mays. an.l6-3m TORTIINEN OFFERED TO LIVE MEN. Rare OMR., Send Stamp. J)IAMONI) K. CO., Wilmington, Del. A G - ENTS WANTED.-8225 A WIE ONTI hy the AMERICAN KNITTING MA CHINE CO., Boston, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. “17-3a3 \l' N'r E D--AGENTS. 820 PER. GAY to sell the eelehraltsl lIOME SHUTTLE sENVINO MACHINE. lirts Il o. Tin r Irr-fred , makes t ho “lok-altlela" (Mil) on 100.1 ttidett and I, /Wig (tertian!. Tilt• besi and ollt.apeetl the market. Ad. , Putsittirgil, ..,-.1.1.1.01 0 , Mo. 1: .4. .74 MEE NI l'1;:\ t)\ll'.\ N 1 I=II=IMMEIME=I F VEUV k N It A ( - 1 . ti I' .1 t' N I l' 1.. It 31itl t•f.., pi t,t• • i I Ili \ 'J.:. El:. it)()FiM !tot,* II! I . I. MEE I ) 1:1.:1`er1zn1, rl.r4 rate %•.ti 1P..: r. U MEMIIIIIIII NI, I I t -- II I. • Hull I , } i EIM=IM 1112=11 =S==IME lONSII IMEREIEII ~I:~: I ! I lip\ 1.~~.1 1.....1. ~~ 31 3: - =IMAM INEMEI !;1;1)( 1'1:1(1 .1'1: VV. ,'.‘1:1". I I \ Lit H.‘ it.-.•• • 1.11! r r. %.• BE=MBIEI 1:1./..1/,, l=:1 EIMEM I I A I) I iti ( J„..„ ( I, )'I I 1 Ni =IEEE V I:1 k'.;, lU cr sls )Lurked hircpt 1.11 I" 87'0 E S 0 IDA V'S IMPROVED t-,TOVE ORATE he e I.,ve cut slewvs the form and roust rec. I , J:, .it Ino ,rate. The Invention consists til i le ; pinplo) latent in Lignite having a verilcid Runt sand li,rie.intai lmse , sucli :un is used in all erinks • hie stoves of the present day) of It sliding tint , I,,in, which may be easily inserted or with -1 drawn, So I hat wheel tint trot tam Is I , llrri.lollt. I no DA to beeollie 11,,cit, , 5, t 'JO sultan may lie re i placed by a new , ow. itesitles, It oilers a great. 011Velliellee ID the usually illsagreelile matter or removing ashes and cinders. thy this I ni -1 proved (irlltelllo entire accannulallon of is. day I inlay tin lifted out In a oases by situp!) , with ' drawing the Slide Mill depositing cuntent4 lu such receptacle us !nay be tat 111111,1. Cu - The undersigned has secured the right n( the above patent and will be In Lancaster Ilia itliolll. MO WWI.. JOHHTJA Uktild,. - W.ll-21vtleanrw4 AlleutOwia. Pa, r[ l I,; %.1:1P•11 1 . 11:• 011 it