Oafs cellanrous. SECRETARY COY The Interference with his Reform Policy —The Circumstances of his Resigns- The Washington correspondent of the Boston Advertiser, in forwarding the cor respondence which led to the resignation of Secretary Cox, wrote as follows : " Various statements of the causes which led to this stop on the part of the Secretary, and also of the reasons which he assigned in the resignation, have boon authorized at the White Homo. Tho letters themselves now sot at rest all controversy in regard to their real contents end character. The fol lowing may be rolled upon as a correct statement of some of the causes which forced the presentation of the issues set be fore the President by the Secretary. "Throughout the summer General Cox had been aware of vigorous efforts, on the part of politicians and many whose schemes he would not forward in his department, to induce the President to remove hint. Pre vious to leaving in September for a short vacation, there wore unmistakable signs that the President was yielding to the con certed attack upon General Cux. Showily after the latter left the city an order, to which he had called the attention of the clerks in his department, regulating the absences for voting, was porentifforily re• yoked by the President, at the instance 01 . Senators Chandler and Cameron, without any consultation whatever with the Secre tary of any subsequent communication with him on the subject, further than the bare order of revisal ion. The order thus set aside Wll4 not 31 note olio, ithd has been already referred in these cit,patchos, but its history should be briefly given here. "A year ago the Secretary, in his eilOrts to render his department efficient,. WRY greatly embarrassed by the long absenee of the clerks. Most of them took the usual vacation of one month, and, subsequently, ten days, anti more frequently two weeks in addition to go bionic and vote, The See retary then gave notice that in futureelerks must so arrange their vaeations as to Mel tide lie time of election, or reserve enough from he month allowed to enable them to vote, at their option, io take the full extra time given for election, ;mil have it deduct- eil from their pay. "'This year at tine proper time it vs an for 'natty brought to the attention or the leeks. 'rine l'entisylvania politieiatc: and .liners Immediately carried the matter be fore the l'reselen, and he, with no other word to the Secretary, revoked his order. Meantime the boasts and threats of leadieg party managers, openly mathe in the de partment, showed that tlnt.y %vet, confident or II complete victory upon the f i nte.Aiott at 1..45110 between 1111111,1'1N eti :111 , 1 the Seeryta tary, and their defiant conduct, both in pri vate and in 'Albin., wa, such that no l'al net officer Ilan nig any sell-report could longer delay placing the ksine or full sup port against them, or the iteeeptam, of hit resignation, squarely belore the PrAddent. There hail also 'wenn at:yields frolln the Slane soirees to eh:tinge the Indian policy, SO far, at least, as to dictate the appointment of agents, insteie I of alio AVillg the ,I'll , Cloll, to hi, made by benevoli tit annul religious orgagizations. 11(1{VI.V1.1 . , 1,111 , intent had directed eorre , potnilynee to he opened with various missionary socictie , , Asking them tin recommend proper persons der agents. The Secretary, in carrying out the l'residentsilirections,inad fully mininit- Led himself and the department to make smelt appeintinent, as the,c agree upon. As the recommendations ar rived the commis-ions Nye', ;temptingly made cult and signed. Immediately :titer :.ieitator Chandler appeared on 1110 ...1•110. tune Of 1111,0 Colllllll,..iollti Wa, Sll , pl , lllled and another revoked, and a man suggested by Chandler cominissiimed, the latter a,- eigning, as a river the ra11,1t . 11 , .11, 11,1 , lake remoni that the NlothotliA , wanted this man for 1111 agent. The society b, which tine Secretar . y ibinunitted hinisidr at once wrote to know why m :01'11 midi had mai kept, :111,1 the Seeretary ueain, through purely political intrigue, found himself' in A very I.lllllarl'US,lll4 c.l hint at Statt•n I,lttud. Uher, he inn spetoling Itis val.:llion, and Ito linallr etut ',tut,' to [llll,O Ilia loi , ,iil/nti bt• nit, Tile Plie•iiient in such :u war a, to t..•rtant ,%111 , 1.1at it lei, thu ,1,11 I•txtttuttive to support. iiilll in tile ciilite•t i er to livid to till. hud (tern wurk sit persist 51.011r0 iiiiiiee. •' .1 , 4,111'11114 - 1y ell tile the iVetite the 11.1.11.1. it it 11,111 1.111 1 1113, id 131 , :111 , s 111,111, :111d 1.11 01131111 1 id. 111,311114 010 1'13,1- uye the j1,1•11 . 111 , •rt that it Was cl/11- hus anything tiv anti tin. Si•i•ri , tary to that athrr einisiiiervil thr Initi.r nth, than thi olion attending : •• Thu t,:in I'o_l,l iin nu•,lintrly !Iron llu• rrrripC .1 HIV 1 , i . Z11 11,1 :old is th n. 111411 out in his till Lund. bt . 11114 for Ny3111141 is, flit. Scrrctary ".tat, , ) Islitnil, it utlsu ul kith tLr n,ulinu 1,1,1 1,111,. In• uu•tinrnl, the usual 'The Seeretary nt the lilteri.o•; (1101 11, 1,11 Ole VII VI.'1"1/0 lu i11,11,1t0 (hal it Iv ar 1 , 11 the :•,,,,•- tary ill Imr.uu, I ,Vllll thellll , lllo, 111:111,,11111 .rural hallik 114 "1 . 11111:11'y uell.m it wan Slillllll,l tur laic ',l•eret:try. " Lest it might Lu ,ett piee Ise, I, nett] the sh,ttteetehts %%leech h:1(1e I ei.1.11 thee Seeoreetary, ill faller 1 , 1111211111 i .- i)r he•re.e mat reease rt.l . 1'1 4, i:411111g, lhr , U 11 1 .111 1 .111 I,llod 1111,1 lice ha, never, ..r in priValt. :awl 11l heather , I Het. ee thee I'reriehall i. ree:te•eelle. Iv ley the eeelte eh', I Ivithill . :111 . ile• I ,Lhiilet." ED= i,(IIC 1.111,11, a liana_ of 1 . 1,111" drea, '4 1,1,',1 ill i:kil 11111 t, -011111 , ,,L raillaSHO, • unto ta•rilinVil till' NI.Ni ilia :Alining II that 141 V, .:11111. it 'Hang icit:tural t 11l its insrnt it :1,11110,11m1. The two parties eontending D r iLr ~,,1 , •I,llilll,lthe land are \Mllianile , ;:timaltii California and the Vets Livia rgining 'ompany of the same State. 'Phis t'un,p:uc ss maiuly rnn,pu,ed ui I;.trimit A: Cm, the grout quicksilver merchant,, who, ru itit some other foreigners, own 4 us-hall the stock; \V.'5 Ralston, cashier of tier Mud: of california, who ...wns ono-eighth; and 1111 s, President of the same bunt:, wh- also awns ullti•eig,lll.ll. SI I'. Slid:arralllCS chains is based upon an :tilt ,ged grant imide to line Vaivente tioniev. by the .Nlexicati Govern ment in ISII, which has been purchased by him. The New ldria Munpany claim 1.2: virtue ot actual imseession since Isr , 2. by settlers to whose right they hive 1,1, and under a lilts nil' 1.110 Hilts! States authorizing minors or mining companies pre-empl lands NN /licit they have piccli pled and improved. Neither party has re ceived any 'agent for the land trout the Cnitell Slates as yet. • NI r..Met:arralian is endeavoring lo get sueli a patent, and the Now ldria Company is IS-v.-dim; his cli . rts, and trying to get a patent Mr itself. 1;y the treaty between . .'slesico slid the Flitted States made at Guadalupe Iltdal.m, February IG, 1 , i5, it rues cog reel that oxisi ingriplis to land alitl 4.4,1,,pect0d. pi...Vidc4l theysh,mhl hoduly established ia lic aft eXiiiiiille them and delertilinc their Validity. 1:1141, this trl'aly armies: in 1.955 put in loselaint forth,. l'anoche I; ramie ranch, with hi- proof:. :Not being ably to iiliONV actual occupation of the tract, the commissioner, in IrdS rc . ierttsi Ile tm appeal di" Stan, Distrct ',lid for the Southern District of CaMornia, the diseision of the commissioners rise in Isis reversed, and the claim confirmed. .\ t tiler appeal was thou by Lao t 'sited Mutes iistrict .\ ttorney to the Supreme court. of the (Mitts! States, cinch appeal ts as, ill Slav, 4,11,1 . 11 t of Attorney :tit.l a niamMte isstie.ll4%tike MN, er Court &meeting it to guirm the title ut I.smez. Tho year, IlOWt•yer, Attorncy-General it...en., on grounds tem- alleu,l to he tin t, co-, procured a reversal of tin ort),* I,,itg iLr appeal and ,/il Ihr mandte. This gave the ,tate the ..41it to pri-orot,. a 5k,•01,1 appeal ttgthin Y. CO yvar. Ertait the rcuditiun at the original itth,,lnclit. After the !IV,' -ars the liistrict.kttorney c)b- L.ffied an appeal firing - , ~hies the Jud:ze i..ranting 1,11.11,/,' the appeal. Net ertheless, the four[ tuck up this 1.,ec1/1111 appttl, and in IStitt, alter Vall.iLlS 111i,111,11,4, the I:1120 or (to, California I,i,triot court \VIVI re versed, and a judgment rentlerc.littiversti to Gomez. Pending these:legal proceeding,, Mc- Garralain had purchased the claim of tio inez, and when the decision of theSuprenie Court prevented hint from obtaining a pat • eat for the land, he presented a petition to Congress asking for the passage Ma special act confirming Gomez's title. In 15ff the Committeeof the House of Representatives repined in his favor, but the next year the Senate Committee were equally divided.— In April last he had another hearin , before the Judiciary Committee of the louse of Representatives; but as yet Congress has taken no action in the matter. 110 as serts that a stipulation was entered into between his el/1111S0 mud the V 01111,1.11 the other side, that, until such action was had, neither party should matte any demand upon the Executive Department of the liovern ment for a patent nor receive one, cud that in violation of this stipulation the New Ririe Company endeavored to per suade and did persuade Secretary Cox to issue a patent to them. President Grant, however, issued all order suspending all Ja.• t in the case until Congress should , use disposed of it, and there the matter Av rests. In opposition to the claim of Mel larrahan, t:‘e New 'cilia Company alleges various frauds on his part and that of Gomez. They charge Gomez with having forged evidence, with having procured the first decision of the District Court in his favor by collution, and with tampering with records and officials. un the other hand, MeGarrahau says that the New ldria people have bought up United States attorneys and counsel, forged some papers and destroyed others, and resorted to bribery and cheating in every possible form. Those curious in such matters can tiud a detailed statement of these charges and counter-charges sot ibrth in the dozen or more pamphlets which have been is sued by ono or the other of the two parties. ma. A A -1, '`‘ - i• D DAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1870. A Menagerie In e Tornado..-A Strange Tho Columbus Journal gives details of the destruction of Van Amburg's Mena gerie tont by a tornado at Belleville, Ohio, during the exhibition on October 21st. It is likely that the story Is somewhat exag gerated. It appears that on that day Van Ant burg's Menagerie happened to be in the village, and in the evening an audience of sonic thousands of people, gathered front many miles around, had assembled to see the animaLs and to witness the performanees advertised In connection therewith, con sisting of feats of trained animals, there being no circus tittached to the exhibition. Now to understand what follows it should be understood that Van Ant berg's tent is not like a circus tent, a cirettlar wigwam airlift with at single eentre,liole, but an im mense oblong pavilion equal in length to six circus tents Joined side by side iota sup ported by six centre poles like the six masts of the Great Eastern steamship, and in numerable smaller poles, all or 1%111011 are securely fastened by guy ropes extended to stakes driven deeply in the ground. Vithin this pavilion, extending upon the right from theentrance, the extreme length (Attie tent, were the cages of the wild Ikaists. At the far end, facing the manatee, strod the cage or the great eland and the rhino ceri'', a could° of camels, tethered, and the ,i,phants, imam Sail" and 111111111b111, .Ir. 1 'poll the Opposite Side Were the .'loans for the and i Puce, rising In tiers from the ground to the height or the tent, as is eOllllllOll in all travelling exhibitions. At the liniment When the whirlwind struck the tent the spectators were all seated, and in the vacant space in the centre or the ground the per formers attached to the menagerie had just commenced tits exhibition of teats by SOlllit oI elm dogs and pollieS belonging to the es tablishment. There was tic wind stirring, nor the slightest indication of any onmtial agitation or the elements. ( 'Laski,' the tent, an eye-witness inkiritis us, live minutes before the disaster the stars were shining brightly,and scarcely a breath of air was moving, Suddenly, !lilies IlWitV in the distuucc, Wlei seen at lingo hke•ii cloud, -caching itpparently from the Leavens to the earth, advancing Willi light ning-like rapidity, driving, trentenitim, whirls of dust Loth re it, directly to wnr,l~ the tent in which these unsuspicious petipiti Were SO pleitSillltly enjoying thenisclvi s.— The experieneed SOW the dan ger, and, instantly it iirieNti or the Weil Were Nell( inside Oa lONVOr the top of the tent, so as to less surface to the al, storm. But, it may appear, before the audience had scarcely ; noticed the unusual 11111Ve111( . 111, of these ; men, the tornado had taken the Mullen, tent, with its six ponderous imesis, clear I and clean over their like ;t balloon, and falling directly ittterivard in the adj,ieent fi e ld s , a micr,l nail tangled Ilhiss of cloth, 1111111,er leavett.tt the Spliehlteri open air. At the same 1110111,1 C Orally , if the cages Wore overturned—among them the dens of tints and leopards in tile cull ill their Worthy, the " Lion II inn," tinder them, liirve elephant and started Gar the ..pen liol In .‘II this Iwt,,rt• th , pt•01/1n gin the sii.iats reallN• i'11111111.1•11011,11,1 %Vila( had happened. Tile next instant it, ,0111011 it the fount:lnn-I ('I the deep had tiveril.iwed sn heavily (:(rite the rain. ruin punring in torrutitN, the niuht ',achy black, a nia,s td tcrrint,l humanity, ,ur r,tnol.,l by howling aniniak, frantic pith vxcitoinent, allit N•1.1 . y :t proy to Ow lilt till juUlirinu.. %VC), III" hires tal:eri Him 11t ail three terrified aml hesvild,rud pc"! e, wmr wrrt• Nerit.puNiy injur,tl excepi a ulluidt• lli childrrn, whu, Lrinj .seated Inch, ha I 111 lii strurl: 5111 w (IC the nppes I hetrnt 1..1 iloWil c,Ver th0•11 . 1.,..Lkk. tvere soon pr.111i.011,i,1,11.1 . reStf,l . l•ti, ;HILL iII all leant the 111011 \Vert' h11 , ;ly 1.1111,11,,1 ill tia111:1,4,1.4, till. 1t . 111,,11 Licit Oil 1111.• I'nll st tit ,I;ly the ettittitttee exiiihtted, n ruin !Hilt•s I.:lll , ,rtvorthy ., Ilia, 11 Ills %von. not o.s,ertottsl,:it and ho trns eital)l4,lt" I•4 , ,inlic hi. pi, 1 . “1111 at Nel,ll . k, 011 M tic, "iv. glom. CE=n! this lior (hue N, 111011 ,110 hua 1.111141 at --IMO, 1,44, 111,41 . 4 4 1411.,'N• Ii 14 . 4 . —;he cwila 11 , 41 kVi•ii A 114,11, , that i, the pig turt. hf slihNtantiulit and ; : 111,i , 1,11141i11.4 . platitPl'lll o veive Intl, whence there right 111 v;), pna the Ivary port 11.,mesteads and si.loky ht [he 111,1•,y 111/11111 , of Surroy- -3 t10t,, , 1,, 1, - 1111.1111).T 1181 s a ~tatcly;lVeillit• tr, mhioh have outlivotl the ga113111,111,11.,•li,,, 111, , courti have• thrtpd, ilit,r• gait, fitlita,ti , •“lly ,s hit,. g,d ; a pLild.iL hk.ds Ldcadil iu this hri:4lll. (10t,d, , ',III With ;_tayt.Nt rupidmi , with which ina.t pm y I I 111 the grove,. :Lint t•Vel..\* turn in yoUr a in front, "Itt• tho surrounding country, :Ind 'oohing down 11p. , 11 a \vlicre foliage gli,tens it ti 1.11.• g.dden inn other nninediand: unnti,:unns 1..) I 'in,- nlnorsf rnuunou : th, Caindcn Id:L.,. .\ Cllr IliacP, and a pina , :tni, 11 u ti:; • L. lilt. filch it doe:. 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Berl \Va ., a 5v..t1;.1 hritvz 1 I n .;II him a ..1 ,•11“,.11 frit•titl, lu vfflis en i, l'itlllll/1,1 11., iii , t4.l7 ut I lsrt,rd, with tht•ir wit ail lilt' ialc,L that the Sl,llO, I , l'lay 11:1Ve it II ,2;:at:P , lid Lailerl, Or 1 . 11111:Ii . 11 ploL•c. 113,,I• :111:1111ily t•11112:-.. 111,1t, , i, 1. , ( . 1,.111y,t it,ititati,, :1111“1Ig the 1ti.1.-. AVakiligilatil, 1:,:z1.1-thart lined at :- , ,i;a;!l);tr,s•, .". 1 that ilia svll.,le tt.at,r vi:;.. Knee tho 111.trriago• 'Pair I:1111 tir Kent, - .tiall.2.!lter 1,1%s and 111., htior thp 11,t1.1 , .1 . the Ni.Vill, 1•;:kr1 "the the tit;:rittv ll= =ll itt StintlaN- night last the inost general burglary ,liich ever occurred in 'A 1 r.t•',/11- ii•mirlll . L.': Wtt, Cohilllitit•th The par; pod - Iletrdillig the rolittcrie, aro suppl, , ed It In [WO , ;Orin:III , who, uroh r very circumstances, were st cit in tto.vit day and Sti Starting at tint wester (('Sil of st I'l , l they proceeded t.t 11 r. Frederic': Seitilt.'s, Ivlicrtt they 'Fitt:inns! a coat and two pair of sh,~c; then,' to the 1 cdtlenct. of 11.. .latites tlraltatit, \Olen, they ptirit,ined rams dress coat, one oxertstat, Mid gol:I. solid; Mr,. C,dll fOrt'S, Whet,' they got a Ivrgo :OW/Ma id' SilVt•l•Warc., to the value of several hundred dollars, and t...vit great coat: belonging t.' delegates or tht-u sit u::;; hen., hot!, being ministers; thence to Captsiti .1. 1 torscheinicr'e, where they suc eeded getting one-half dozen silver spoons; thence to .)Ir. David Devency l s, svhere they stub) LWO overcoats he. It ' oging Ili ministers of the i , Y11,111; ilk , / 010 prorueds of the collection at the rnited Brethren Church; thence they iirocreded to Alt. Hick ernell's where they secured tine halt' dozen silver spoons anti a liuttcr -I:itile; thence to John Eberly s, NVIII`t, they secured an overcoat, Taken all in all, it was dcridediy One Of thu voole,t pieces of thievery that Nye have heard of for a long time. No doulit there are other places at Nvlticit they made sue eessful (grotto, hot we !LINO not heard of then. We understand that a retvaril has been uttered the the detection of the title anti recovery of the stolen property, htit e doubt if individuals smart enough to •• go through" Mechanicsburg., as they did n Sunday night, are sufficiently dumb to Lc naught. We had hoped that the large number of respectable and divine vidtors in nor town during the week would con duce to its peace, quiet, and security, but the Devil is no respecter of persons, and his agents usually select the most favorahle time for doing their work.—Jfechdaic,td/ry duaraaf. Mr. A. Hellman, of the firm of J. ,h W. Seligman, brokers in Ness' York, is a haply man. lio is extremely happy because he received to-day a dispatch trout San Fran- Cisco, Ins forming hint that his ticket, No. 154,077, bad drawn the 3100,000 prize (ins gold), ilk the Mercantile Library lottery in that city. The ticket which drew this prize was originally purchased for ten dollars by a man, who becoming dissatisfied with the ticket, sold It to Mr. Hellman and bought another. Thus did ho unwittingly dispose of a splendid fortune. As soon as the news of Mr. Hellman's good fortune was made known in Wall street, crowds of his friends flocked to his office and congratulated him on his big luck. The Leo Memorial Association have is sued an address to the surviving Confed erate soldiers, inviting them to become members of the Association upon the pay ment of a dollar each. Contributions are solicited from others, who will be inscribed as honorary members. They say After (tenors! LeellSSUlned the Presiden cy of NVashington College, his earliest work was the ereotion of a Chapel on the College grounds. Beneath that ehaste and !missive structure, in the room designed fora libra ry, and adjoining the otitis , filled with me monks,. of his last unselfish, earnest labors, his ashes now repose. Anil there, in the temple reared by himsell, at the home of his adoption, will lio his fitting, and we be lieve, his enduring resting-pito,. We hold this convietion because his retrains now rest in the spot chosen by those who uluno h a d a r i g ht to ihiehle—beeause this spot would most likely hive 6cen approved by the illustrious dead himself, had his self-forgetting Mind ever dwelt for a moment on Knelt a iinestion—because it halite hie memory aloof from the possible eindaminations of party polities—because it accords with the custom observed by the great Fathers and servants it the State, all of wholn preferred unostentatious resting places—mid because Ids tomb here will be really more useful in connection with the last work or his exemplary life in perpet uating the 'rend ihnuenee or the College of Washington and Lee throughout the South. NVo therefore invite his brethren and fol lowers in the momentous struggle, winch lass III:UI' his name and their own immor tal, to unite iii isinstructing here a worthy till' him io• all his time." C. 8re..., Prt•,',ll•nt ..11111. I Vice at larut., ;old llit` ari• 1;,[1;, 1..,xiii.4t,01, The Pre,ident.al peinted Vernen Vaughan. nt s Lhannt. ;,pvt•rnor blab, and ;enrge 14,r that DENIM ,9‘.•. ~ 'v''.." - -. r• - • 41 .: i 18 4 0 RI iV ,2 1, icl ' ----- -- ''....' - • -:43 MEE •=1 r• \Ct• , In ii D .,, ~.i., !, ., , ,, 1 : , .,. : ,,,. ii,.,.,......!.:.,,,,,,i,,,..,,,,,,,t.,..,-.,1..,!,..:1,,,.,,,,,, VI I/Li 11. I. V 1 d 1., I !1 , . 1,41;.•1 111:1,1.:1,. 1 , •1: :11,1 tit• 1,1 tt: tt tt , :t% 11.1111 t, it, It 1-titttlltti ,ii iii Witt 1,: itII . II-t l'i•tt Ittitit t ttll• 111';11K Elt1:1:11 C:11111: \ 11.1. T " '"" •I. "1111 r , •11i4...1:, , SL.:TE .10,1iN r .~.'r..~ ~,.r YOU i 11 ..I A tutu I! •!!i!! I OEM I x • _I. I. XI. I Ni VL'i; 01' ,1 111 1.. I I It.. 111 1.. .\ C I . Co. =MMIIIIIEMI 1.1 11. , 1,111- :,!:17111. rl , l ..111,0 , 1i: II =MEIN F 5'1 , ' 1 17;:. ,. 0:: , ,,. .; . ..E^;5N N 1 . .., 411 , 11 . 1!.1;to• 1-,1,1:11?111/.4 ~. 11.1.., L • ...I, 011 , 111, I nqu!i:r lILL , I 1111• , V ,: 7. i• is It I " " " lilt• 121.111 H 1 I i , :lit , .1. .;. \I I 4.'l'ol'riT!: 1l P'S EWE' lII.' t.lll 1.1,... , 0,1 ~, j..NDA NI )V r...\;I ', F.VZ. 21, 1 , 7 0 .I•dlt A. s A A. Z. s A5.1.,1111 .I. , 1111 1.. \ S:t1111:1'i F. s crizsi A. I:. \'‘.l I'ir ,rr~ri ~i.1:: BAN i,7LVG 11cPU.;ES ,A 311,1. 1:1C1,141,, r) 1411. k UIIS ale Tilt Z.NI)N =llll .‘.•10 11.‘11.1: , A AI I. 3; d I'llll-‘l, I.IIIIA. EMIMEII l'ht• IN,I7;AN, .AN li 1 , 1.:1 ,, 51T c,on'ANl, sv.it poy ll= U. I'll 1.1.:N BERG, ruasur, 11:00FLA DIoOEINIA REDUCE . D 11 The undersigned has vonsLUOLly on hand a !WI supply 01 Routing Spa La ha . sale at Wl:Ward Prices. A;nu, all extra LIORT ROOFING SLATE, Intended hit alai lug ou shingle mu l e. Linployinc the very best slaters all' work is warranted al be, executed lu the best manner. Builders and others will and It to their inter est to eatilillUe the Sattlpht3 it hL Agrlcultural and Crcd Wareroutus, 2, East King street Lancaster, thaws west oi the Court House. We have a... 10 the Asbestos Hooting for tint roots, or wYcre slate and shingles cannot be used. It, Li far superior to Plaatte or Uravel ROUrlng. dfq.l2-I;d4ii , (ILO. D. SPRECIIEti. DRY GOODS. CLOTHING. ---- 111.L11, AND WINTER 1870 1870 .z-Tu IN PARAORAPII ALONE - ....a Tilt: DRY GOODS• air lliyi SUBSCRIPTION PRICE III:t 'JAGER A BROTHERS are now receiving their Stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods . ! or Whirl) will be nold at the lowest prices, 4,- SIVE THIS PAPER "liit 11l F: \ LIIED \ NI, UNBLEAt BEI. FORA !CANTO I'. I kNN1..1.4, Kir• lOU' ,WHOLE YEAR:" Winn: 111.1).km,ouf Y F LANNELS, OPEIt k 1LA:.:41'.1... , t, BLANKETS, In- -- 'CA VII \ \V' 1.,, Diti,i,CtOttliS, At' , N YEA fig Itrtvr k and q! i Vk I iil'ltOr t I IKINIi A 41'11 INU4, Ti,.ocsfeorg,,.iiai -4.-phia the largest and most eonipkte - GD ( lothing House In Amerka, if not In l 1 , 111 Iti't I It li(t \IP sTI4 the CLI)I 11-, I_ A , -,1 'II , RI , \ %I. 6,t 11 I Nt.q, L'ar WHOLE IN - 0111.D. -" DV F lir %I i '•ii , IN 1' 1.141 11 1111,1 B‘:,,,,T,lrJatl'lt, t'f'.'s'd,e,2orrt7i.. "„c,,,1,ii'.',‘,. - : „.,,unt,.., motho.k "r the trade, until no, -,E4 :, I' " viii Iln.• of Oak Hall is anis ei Nally ackno, It• Lig. il to he I ALL 1:10 IN I \'l ' l..B ( L 0111144, 4 ali ot:iiiit I. V. I 110111UL - 11C 111, , 4.• AN EXCEPTION. '64 111 :1 .- lilt' •-ott 01 11", IA sl \ 1,- . -• 'il. 11 , IUI Tli s . .,1. irq, 1 1 11 IF: Rl' ISt/N.l 1 ILI. zir "..3 : ,, f S • 6.1 ! v-, ~ NI, oN 1.1i.C.0 1 N 1 --N1 e ham,. hunt a hoti, for our tisl f 10.1,11,, , 1,1,1 1 1,1,, of her promptly In the 4.0. i. '... 0 " ,, r/” , ,i ...,1) half an a. rL tt 3 •lat, .t ~t, il•1411 I s .1 , 1111 11,11 git Iran tt v,!, C) —ln4tt ail of wedging it la 1,,t , ,, ~i sep7-11,4) 11 WI It ,it littuftlEitel. 4.)-/;,„ other buildings, malting It Intik 0 a and oteit tiring the goods, It Is i/11111 0I111(.4;rIllIrl/tIllri oat rolls, an, .3I Cs I C.I L INS TR U.3IEN7'S. into nut} count In It two hundt..l 4d - tuld filly-out ~Intllm, i. 3 II ALIA. i. D 1 1 I% A ('O., ii —We employ shill,' ,011,1 a, n, Inn• trirr,), Hundred and Effie nil V.IIIIIII 11110 lb 3 l'il'il .1 ImpruiLil Grand 4. Square he seen under our roof by 111, Oi , • 111, lug titne and eta loto Pi 10 Vis it ` 1 3 I _ N 0 . . 44 - ( t ' h ' i r .i i , :' i t !t ' i l itl ik ti l i w i l.,* i " H r ',.• i ,t ' i " r l .i ' l ' i ' , • ' ! 'i i::: s a p10:,,A1 itt t h eir awn 'iolm , 11. , HONIN(d.111 ( o.':') i ~ 4 -a3 —We 111 II:, up lIIIri 11,1 , o id. 1. HUH( 11 .\:\ D 1'1.111.011 011(•.:CS 1 . • ~ ~1, , . ; y„ , l NI. IN,' 5,1 \ri:, 1 s I ... —W.' Ilmrmighll sl 00.4. Ind . Irini. Itor). A lA, our goods . - 03 l'att I is r. xt 111 do ••r, di tot % untio•llti• Great I 'M"' ' tin '''. 1 " 1 ' ' I ' "" I' ' "'4 L I ' . " '" " P‘t - t). — II \ l ' ntl i s "l iTi l h 'l tl ' L:e ' l. l i ‘ t r i, g s l" i ' l 'l t ' i•t fit tit h t r i - t l t - t 1 •s. it I I II in L. •1 1 lilt ,• I Ilk 111 II Mils ol ' fit 'e r ~, I , ,,• ' 'ti II Oil( (1.111 'l\ EV1111 1 ,1,1) I'HELP- , a. 1 0 S I .7 0 :1' Y. Is' )1 1:11.i LS “111:AT BALTIRORE Pll\o 11.INEFACTORY. WILLIAM KNAISE :ivtra.k. fo• t•xo PIANO UORTES, 31 0 R E, D t )1: C i. plai•it :I'l.i it', and cut ircly Ire 1 •i:11.1 nntn - IN WI )1;1: IC they ark. u,inu. none but t/10 v,r, kir - Ali Pirrrr , r, Nr r ,v Wr• IT : r• r:/e2IA/r rta cos ,trol ht,•llattain,(l. EN•EI:y \\'.% 11:1vo 111;1.1.• :Irrang.•tn.,ll , I :It , 5.1.• ”11 , 1 1,11•tory .1 \ I KN.11:1-: \1'11.1.1 2,11. S Dep , t :1111 2 , 1 Smllll - ,111 St., gt_)o D 11" A RD'S 0111 o, • ' I , IITSIC STORE l'atalko . l al a Flageolets, la mot, Drulah, I•;;Ir~, Tem I ,tt :tll I nc MLI 111.11‘5, Pap,. 1{"1".1•,,tle It.\ 46.T,,n01 ME =MI 71 , .\ ECU STI11:1.:1 =ME 1 , 1: , 1):E-' AND ctiii.DllEN',4 :Intl improv:•:l Tnv 1:1 mid EMP , ItI- I'd :Ind int, 555,, in , i,:rd-d It %airy larat• lii liiIII ::1 thilcrnnt 1:111:k :it' intlid- In FAHlips...ld hnve 11:1,1 nnoi: 111ww-I sl:111:111 workninn: I ',mid 1.-1.:•:•i .n 1: . ‘ :lit Ili. lilt I 'l .l/lii /1, alai ex lily viaiy Valii•y Jar-, li . Ltda. , :Mil I alit II tit hitt' lirlias MEMO =NEM . ..1, Fdr, r• 1.1..,111:11...., ,alt•. \ A. 71- An-11 .1., 11111adt•Iplr.a. r T (!.V .1 L T INDEN .11.1 1 .1 I.it'S 311 E :ill7 (wENED ACI;UST::::,I, MIEN \II..RY VENN \ lEEE ~1.. I 1... I i I i:•• ITV 0.1 ;;.\. TI: t ni:FFAIJ) LAPP 11. Po-1: TRI - NE:S ll= \n , l f•S rry ..1 "5 - %IAYS till(i \ NI. '0:0E1. ON =MEE OU Baal' AND 'OLD .1: CASHED. •:• .I • ! loitiriii Sold, it. ISIMII!!M=:a •: •LI u ••••• lo 4.!1,1; al sight. vie: II IVE). Ji DEO., a Stree:, I yd,,v A L,DESON ("11"1'1)N 131 sl'., PA PLAN,. \•1.: vlEw, .\ I lu Sn AND \VOIZ.i:- INU 1)1:1WINsis. Y rt H;tll , ,t • I , llENl'll nr2-4 V 11.11:Litt.Eic'S F LAVORING y trans are N. 11,111,1 eyuai LE, any made. Thee are prepared trout t !ratty, and trill lie bribe' Hem many the E x t,,,, , /, tlwl are soil. Ami: yen/ Gruvr, or Druggist toe brruer's I:l(rart, Barlow's Indigo Blue is, without doubt, the brAI aril.* in the market, tor blaeiny clothes. It will ruler inure water than pour tinter the same weight of Indigo, awl innelt niore than any other trash blue 11l Lilo market. The on/;J genu ne is that put up at Allred Willberger's Drug store, No. :LW North Second Street, Philadel phia. The Label:, 'MVO bola Wiltherger's and Barlow's name on thrill, all others are counter frit. Far mite by Mali Grocers and Druggist, Wlitberger'n Indelible Ink will be Jound trial loge° superior article. Always on hand fot sale at reasonable prices. Puce UroundSplees, Genuine Medicines, Chamois Skins, Sponges Tapioca, Pearl, Sego, and all articles in the drug line, at Alfred Wiltherger's Drug Store, No. 233 North Second street, Philadelphia. 11:125-1,ywn '7 cilEsTNt"r sThEET I=l EM=I t (.hIA Ii T TR EE 2 1 I It un , 0 1,.„%.. 'tappers, , \lu•lc dr rip MMWMI • • • • 11.1 Itt trm promptly tit Iron! tst, o.)IIt,VA I. 2:: K ue St.. Littomett,r. _\: Ii Tentit•th Annual w Prrikaration 00.1vge I.V. A. M.. l'rinei pal. sel,l,t.r. • 1 I. \ 11E=MI =MEM ID= II II:(' 7 —`Se set our rue,: nuainst every speeo, tinfair and lisnii,s any 01111,1,Iyre iu any Nvuy gulUy of It. 0 —We have Nz..h en.prlmais spies that 4:6-0. we are nnlii.•ilt so ilh a profit far be_ - 6J 1 , ,w Ili, Irade inarqin. wlods, and will TII E oho,. are 11.1 Olin Cllll 47./ - InIth1111!) . tl,plll, HOU NVe a, 1 . "1•11aily (null' WEnslc II 4.111,(11,1:Zi 111,11811,1,11P -4.a. WI of all cla..e, Ing suro t hat 111 CNlaloii•iling 111 EM=l lIIMINEIMI I, 0 T 111 I. 11 OUS l', PT( AA'r. ,1111 , t ti If our Wr .4 N MIN. rn liumt N 4,,-Sixth and Mal rt `irvrl', , 6=3 1. 53K nnrkel Stret.t.-i+3 IMIEZEIZI 1,3, T, ;,9, 11, 13 S. SI tpg.:l TOBACCO A SD SEG A US T HE BEST ANO CHOICEST SIOKING T011.\(1(1) F .1 C I 1)11'1;1( - 1' ()I )I.\ IZYI. NI) FA.VCT 11E/N( STATEN ISLAND Fancy Dyeing Esiablisinneni, lIMM2=I and \V“ ,, I el, , ancd. Camels nail', 1311..,1,y Clnaks hand:im,ly Satin anil Damask Curtains or K lit G lyn, and Feathers dyed or hall. I. Takln Covi•rs dry d (II eivanist. Goods and returned nxnrists. Wi• only ask a trial, to pi, our nitinrnirity and skill. HARRE•I7, NEPTIEWs \0.47 North Eighth otrevt, S/8•—\1"r hove no of vr o tie, in this Oily A TTO E IS-AT- J. W. r. tiWIVr, No. i. 3 North I,ok B. 04, No. 21 Ea.,t. Nev:Stt,re. =ll MOE= i.l EIZIEMIE .11 4 1/q1 • !I ll=l I). It'. I...I'I"I — CIIV4ON. ELts_rt:lll/ , ‘,.,1 st `1 'l4)l'i Y. I . WITII 12.1: LI; I CI.TON, =MI orrice with Win. Aug. Atli,. E=l :LILA. V ELI, EH' t uII riILADELPIIIA A] I) HA LTimom CENTRAL 1 .\ii.RnAL. . • • MMOMIRMIM On and after MoNIMV, Ln - r4 d3Elt ,70, trams will ran as tollows: Itt'aN e Philadelphia, Irmo Dopot or I'. \ d B. IL IL, coruer Broad ,treet 11.11 d NVi12+11111.2.: For Port Deposit, at 7 A. M. and .1::10 P. For Oxford, at 7 A. M., 4:341 P. M., nod 7 P. M IniMMOZEIDIONIEM Fur ChatlLl's Ford and L'heNter Crock R. C. at 7 A. M., 10 A. M., 0::0; I'. M., and 71'. 71 Saturday only' at 7:toa I'. M. Train leaving Philadelphia at 7 A. M. con nects at Port Deposit with train for Balt lima,. 'Train.. leaving Philadelphia at lu A. M. and .taii P. M., Port Depualt ut 9a27 A. M., Oxior.l at ❑al3 A. M.,connect ut Uhadd's Ford Junction with the Wilmington and Reading 10.111o:id. Trains for Philadelphia leave Port Deposit at 9:2.5 A. M., and .4113 I'. M., on arrival of trains from Baltimore. Oxford at A. M., 1a:25 A. M. and 7i:7') I'..t. Sundays at 9:30 I'. M. only. ehadd's Ford at 7:1'6 A. M., 11,18 A. M., :3,5.5 I'. M., and 6149 P.. 1. l•un.lays at t1:19 P. M. only. . . . Passengers are alh Wei to Lake wearing ap parel onl as baggage, and the Company wi!l um be responsible ior an amount axe „ ling ,me hundred dollars, unless a ',pedal Soul 1:51 is made for the same. HENRY WOOD, General 6uperluteutlent DIIILOSIPPR I OF MARRIAGE 1 NEW COURSE OF LECTURES, as deliv ered at the Penna. Polytechnic and and Ana tomical Museum, 11U3 Chestnut St., three doors above Twelfth, Philadelphia, embracing the subjects How to Live and R but to Live for; Youth, Maturity and Old Age ; Manhood Gen erally Reviewed; The cause of Indigestion; Flatulence and nervous Diseases accounted for; Marriage Philosophically considered. These lectures will be forwarded on receipt of 2.5 cents by addressing Secretary of the Penna. POLYTECHNIC AND ANATOSHCA_L MU SEUM, 1205 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 1912-12mdeodam FOE SALE OR BENT, DUBLIC SALE 1)I , A 'VALUABLE CHEN . . ,L TER VALLEY FARM—On THURSDAN • , NOVEMBER 10, 1870, the subscriber will over at public sale, ou the premises, his farm In Cain township, Chester county, bounded by the Lancaster turnpike, and lauds of Joseph Pusey, Mahlon Bishop and others. about two miles west of Downingtown, and about equal distance I 9.1 of a mile) from Thorndale and Stations, on the Pennsylvania Railroad. and containing 05 ACRES AND N PERCHES, of the hest quality of Valley Farm land ; and Ten Acres for good chestnut timber, about iS miles south of the farm. The improvements thereon consist of a good two•ntory Stone Mansion, from which there Ism flue view alb° turnpike, railroad and surrounding valley: large Stone Barn, Wagon Ron, lee House, Ac. There is a spring of excellent water, with Spring Monet' on the same—the water of which Is forced to the dwelling and barn by a BY draulle Ram. There Is a young and thriving Orchard of tine fruit on the premises. The Genres are In good condition, and there is a stream cot running water pas,lng through the Garet. The Lone land has a due southern eX po.ure, and is. all avallahle for agricultural purposes, Further dt.herita Inn Is deemed un necessary. Persons desiring to view Ihe prop erty, call on Newton Sample, residing thereon. Terms will he accommodating: one half the purchase mont•y may .rennaln In the properly, secured In the usual way. Sale to vollllllvrive at 12 o'clock, 110111, when fullf,n , lltionm will be made known by ocl2-itw 41 EDWARD V. BUCHANAN. `TA EVA BLE FARM Al' PRIVATE. S.l I.E.—TII , lttaler•lgned coffers at Private Sale, a Valuable Farm, shoaled In Metal town ship, Frailltlln county, nnlit4 north of Van tiettslalrg, eon lalalou 1.t.1 ACRES . . \ TENTEI) NII 10 l• tint 11,11, hnvi tt 1,0011 Inlely 1100 , 1. .11,101 N.) acre, hit 1/10,1 are 010.tre,l, tOllll Cseel• 10,11. uo,ler , lrolllo , l 11100,1” IV. The Irot,rove nielth, ore a tiv,estorlo,l 1•11..\ ME ntol hrtiNE 1 , Nt'l , ll,LlNi,, tvlllehha , l,iloly 6000 retto•ll,•6 , l: Inc. , " Ihirn ,L 0, 1 ,1,1,111,2 for 00 , 1 vat - 11 , ,:!,Inge 11,,t1.0 %OHL thtrtiors: cern vell,, oil ,e 10•1. 00e0ssary ‘,ot 10111,1ingt, It• 00,T-101110e teoll or tvlitor h,•,toor tilt 'hr the, 10111100 ',vat rr Ill . !, the 1.101/10. TI/er,• are tiro 11..• ono sehleli Is it vooll2' ~r O ll /11, 1 1 1,1 , "101 1 11. 11 1111 10,1'102. Tho uteler lent, 1 1 ,•r- SIIN ilt,lrl/12 Ie le:lnt 11,1110 r n - 11l •;tll alt . , In rnilot.ll , 6lll . g, or aol.lre•N \V. 0..)1c.11.1.ES II w • Pa. 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Vo;s.•1, :1;..11,11,;a LALI: 40“ , 1 , — , ;RAND 1 , 1:1..s,T1:1:1)11S(;. 1 "iota :\ un,l 11,1'111,1, zl.l kJ, hot,icrutulli . . . . . Fan , , itird. , 111.111 0n , .. cgs,. null Fancy 6(.4,1,, ,tlgigctl by Mr , . Inn nt Lagar:L. J...b.,;ant line of .Tot Goods. In set, Tiren,t.pins, Ear-rind. nn.l ~p bnnlnt Frpnch J.r (intgb, bnrgl Frunell Gold set, ('harm,. 511.4,0 1:111.10a, 1 . 1 all., &a., NVIIIOIIn, I,neo or VataCly in ntylt• cannot In: Nurpassbcl, Strangers visiting our (-II y are I.i•spcgtfully Invltrd to Pinking and Intl inc and Fitting. Also, a purtrni Systelll 01 1) r sblit mall or axpruss to the parts 01 the Uniun. Ml:'. M. A. I:INDER'S, X. W. Cr,rnor 1.21,2 vent and lltt ,, lnnt streets PhltaLlelphin. Heft '2l lin E .11 SCHAEFFER. 11"110 LESA LE r 1 ND RETAIL SA DDLE.]: , NOS. 1 AND 2 EAST„BING STREET :t1.13 10 LANCASTER, PA, - -- - FOIL FOR SALE OR RENT. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. DUOLIC RAVE....-.ON SATURDAY. NO. LIOitTUNER OFFERED TO LIVE MEN. IL HELPER SHOWS HOW TO j_ YE:MBE!! 10th 1870, the untlersigned, ili‘ 12 Rare chance. Send Stamp. double the profits of the Farm, and how attorney In fact of tho heirs of 51ary liitner, DIAMIOND K. CO., armors and their sons can each make deceased, will sell at public vendtm, at thopul,.. 5.q . ,.1-grn Wilmington, Del. 8100 PER MONTH lic house of E. Waters. In the IMrough of NS In,lw Ington, Lancaster county, the following de- A GENTS WANTF.D.-8225 A MONTH In Winter. 10,000 Copies will be mailed free to scribed real estate: /1 -by the AMERICAN KNITTINO MA- Farmers, Sand name and address to A 2-story„ Frame Weather-Boarded DWELL- CHINE CO., Boston, 31. x., or SC Louis, Mo. ZIEGLER & 51cCURDY, P ISO HOUSE, IS by 20 feet, with it 1.1 Hellen at- 1117-sin o-lw Philadelphia, a Melted, hi by 12 feet, and the ot her usual build- - ------ ------ - --- __ ings, with the Lot of Ground thereto belimg- Oen A WEEK PAID AGENTS, MALE TO 82000 log, situated on Manor street, and adjoining cpllll o r female, in anew manufacturing burti. $l.OOO properties of C. D. Martin and Jacob lirownill- ness at home. Ni capital required. Address ler, In cold borough. Thu 1.01 contains (21101,0 NOVELTY CO., Saco, Me. oct.2-s-lw SALARY WE GUARANTEE TO PAY TO Fruit Trees.-- ' -- Book Agents of experience; or In larger con:, The house and lot are In good condition. (.2 AI.ESSIEN WANTED. mission than ix uttered by any other l'ublielt. Halo to commence at 7 o'clock in the evening, i business llonuruble. No:vompetltlon, 111, enc Agents aro making SOO to 11Z0 'per week when [twins will be make lownvu by grill pity given. lug for our new illtistrated }looks. Wo HARNIIERD MANN, I Farnier,) S. W. KENNEDY, SS, Oh St., I'llllll. o . 2.siw '''`' n'a . , i , .. litlitrillitee ,Vgen Ls a itaiary or a largo commin. Attorney In fuel of Elizabeth Fry and Samuel skin. Wltil it ellitliill Of two new and popular Fry, heirs of 51ary liitner, ilec'll. w. 51 .Itw • gi `I TAN 'l I...Am.:yrs everywhere, to can- k Lanier and eICIIINJVO territory, Weaker acme y y v... r.,r Jons S. C. A itnorr's fortheotti. Jtontee to 0,1, 1 / 4 , 0110 1011 or women to mako In;; book, ” Prtuoslst sad th e Franeo•l'rum- ~,,, , ,1 , , , y 1. ~.„eurz your „,,,,,,,,y ,1i,„., f,„, 1 . 1,,, ATALUAIII.E LI3IENTIINE FARM FOR . i .„ w „,... , ~ . ye subject Inc it wideokwalte V sole of money rnt.-A Frederick l'utinly, anvas . ..yr. Address 11. 13. ItI.'sSELL, Boston, 1 1,11 .. ;` , 11 is ' v rs. J. II . I , lllltlt a, I'O., riartforkr, Conti. 11‘.1., Llllliiiitulle Farm, containing litiii... net 244 yr 210 ACltas, - - • - for sale, Dr money rent. Meet 10 arr., of 11 lii FREE 'l'l, ROOK AGENTS. II fltltll' A N r In wood, the residue arable lnd. This beat:it- 4 ,o ~ N 0 will send a handsome Prosper him of II 1 . ful farm IX situated about 31, miles from Fred - 1 clay, ~ ~ nor Ne„ Illustratedlllustrated}..,,,,,,,). 1 1 ,,,,,, 0,,, , ,y 1i,,,, ,, emelt cl, in the heart Its 1, , ,t:,,. and, 4sgent, free of ,h.rg... Addresit I'ATENT productive farming section, and on one of 110 i N.V1 . 1..NA1. 1 1 1.:131.11 1 ATION CO., nest turtipli,es tliiit tril \ 00S, Mo Ow llin . acy 0 ,..2,4_, w Philadelphia, Pa. LANTEItN COMPANY, Valley. The improvements are it large and cominoill- i,,41 0 ,Il %DE I , IIIIYI 50 I'ENTM! 01'111'1,, -10 11,8 ILCLAY sTREET, N. Y. ()us .NI.A.INSION, containing II rooms. Mims ted , 5„,,,,1 hi., urgently needed hy every- In a beautiful IllWil, IL 1:11.010.11 in' fonater for lisle. Call timl see; or 12 sale sett t ,ise.tilge (I.'p stairs.) _... _ .. - servants a few paces In the rear et the inalti 1 ,,,,, ~,, r,,,,,,,,, ti,„, r,,,,ii ~,,111 / 4 for sm • dwelling; a large Swisser liarn • built but it 10,0 (11r, In l h.. tottille 11 Lantern ern:111,1.11N It. L. \VI iIA 'l,ll , iiitlel,)' ittlil vviiiimily with 1 . 10,(11.1101! Mitt liiii•liil y„,,, (for. i 100.,,., \L"ugon 0111,1,51,11114 11,1.0, ~,,,:,.,..1,, 1 , 1 ellittiiitiil `` , l•. N . Y. liens. It i'lliiiiiii 0. 1 / 4 141010; It gives it i(txtil 11µ1d, Siiiiike nous°, filat•loottlih shop, and ill the - and etinttntrt. It•tot oil dual any ether; II k not ot ,r lt i t: u f i1 1 t , • , t , :.• , 5 .1 1 , 1. g r)• 1, ‘ tut , l , / , ‘l , I I 1 . , 11,1,11,Z11,•,,,,, farm 1, w,.11 1 0() , ()()() .tllllll Is S,'AVI'EII F1)12 diNtilvt..,l h r 11,10,1,,.,q i,i,„1 ; ,,,iii,,,i ; ,„1,, watered by a spring Itratoth whit It Irit, vows broken It Is easily rttith•ottl Ity illeiliiii la 11,. .!. ,0, 0i , and 00ti wi, i • I err, nettrl • •.•11 I I 111 • 1 el I • I t 1 1 111 1 W \VOM EN l'.\ N MME 1 .. .. SiIIN EY, Ikk•ri•W. 'They Ore un l vers ant' hkeil where they have liven I rled. no watered aro wit 11111 rust' live,. Itt 11, II Iv KII I -:nn \n.l. t.lltt, 1 1 , tt! Itooli s In Ili.. Nlnt het. admirably adapted for IL 11/dry liiriii. '1'111! brunch runs almost Through 1110 iiililille ilt Illi! 11, 1 1 / 4 'lNNl:l' ,L M.% ItTIN, Ll'I:It 1' E.l { l I Ll' s 'LD 11. t% 1: 1 . 1 - 1 plikee, nod Ito II Ili, litt.ll,lllll,ly he Witt, II," 1. - ,0, C1...1 set slrect. Phila. 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II lo n.r.• 1 bat so \t' ESTEIIN M 081.1). iof .1111,111,•, 11),10•(iiilit, Stirt!iitis Itoblllly. Av., valuahle kl and ~Irkkl,le :k Ito', O silt-r,.-1 In the ii,l; ;,..r Sl,llll' p.s. pElt IN Tllll I.N.ivi:it„..: . , :t is null\ ~11,-,1. L., I . 'etillil, It Is 040•01.1,11). rillilio. 1 ' . 0 0.iiiiii0.1.10.1 Inc all If rt•gttlorlllt, of tit, P0t ,,,, 10n 'Z II on lIIIIIIt''IIIt , 'Y Ii "tit - . 1, l o t A ; E . :, 1 1 1'1/,. t.. eve.) ; •ttili.ool.or. 50101 :"I.AIIIII I nii'ii`.'s. 1111,1 ,11.0I rd ,,, 1 1,,, I 11 ! , ( "their s Y 1•11 ' 111 . of April in'ttlt•frol. Tt•rtos tool, ~.,) I“ 51111 for llf Ittt i it color antl sitot•lttoot. tot it can he Used with 10,1001 safety. 111 IEI, pikrk.ll,kk•rs. .1. R. 1.:l o f J ()TT. 1 lorlttllN t/ Ott flek It In 1, groat provonlkoof /• • t•No I For furtlito• infornottion :t 1,11,--- 4,27-I,' l'ultllsher Ittottot, Ni 10.., owl A;411, cu.\ ia.F., It. 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It out", 1 trl. sttt :IA I. 1.1E1: IN THE 1.111:.N.T I'll']"' k•.,.., .k 1 111, I Itroot iitet as great rurally,. - I•tiols ol Atom. Coulter. s..into I :.•-, r. “11.1 :„. , , , . , , , It. •in all ati.,t ten, id the t'lli,er Asz ii 1., N...,, , , onoerfot ,t, y 4 •!!iiiii! lit lIIII,IkZ tili. iii,ino- , ~ , !,[1,1•••• o,llAllilliti I i'!ii•v. 11 , 1 , 1 , 1 \\ !A!. 0 !', 1•! , ..../. , \!'. 1' ,00 ,..E . 1. • :...!. ! DR. NV ELL ' S C.O lilio1,11 " r A Rm.:Ts , .I('ltE , .I NO 12.1 pi:n.lll;4 . The best 1,....1, to ii.111 , 111.11.1.ed. Tte 1..., I.•ons 1 , .•-1.1,, the grttultst rt•lnot/Ittl ut.ttott llttb-'l, 1,,,1,„. 1111 1 „ ,• ,. , 1 , 1 . 1 ,,,,, 1 ,,,,,, ,, . i ,,,„,.. ~,,,, ,1,,, 1,1 .I,,ltts t•\,-.•.1, tot. Atltlrt , ,, N. 1. 11.. till: Li, .I , lti ..aline ill h.•, Invrt•tlltollt. only, ..tII, Illt.kory. 'rho Intprosttoto 111 , I tt, t•t-it ttri a 1 1.0 N "''''' . S - N ! V! ~ . .7-iii. 11, , IIIIikt•Ildk - ik. ‘ll,ll 01, - 111101.11y 1 / 4 , 101,00. ' iliiiillo It l / 4 .0.:!4 si•illi• 11 \\ I'.l.l.lNii 11. 1 1 Al., 1 ,1•!!!110•iiit, a 1..1.1. t ...ore 10,...1.1i Inedtegial.,ll.l wan stone 1,1 , 1. en al r...1.,.1. Emil. II a ~.. , i 11:1 r. ,, tpi I:1 :1{1 . ..s 1:1.1..0 r . 1114. 041(1.. ~ ..11. ~1 L I'l l 'A I ' , , II•t!' , 1 0. .!!! ill!! I tirii, than 00..g..11 ' , lnd s ~: 111. 1 .1,k• 11“,.. :1,1.1 “1:. , 1 . .1:- 1 , .11 11 ,„,,, h ,,,,.,, 01 .,. 11 ,,, „„ 1 ,,,_, ‘ , 11.11 , „,„,.,. „ ill I r. For sttl.• lan lIIIII.oIt ittllt.t, IIIIk1:1104, : Ft 11l t'ttl • ttlls AN') ,'tti,t, ~, : • uit .1 'TR.,' ...1,, I ...,/kk -., I ltc. I ik•kk I. r k kik ... L... LL , . ~ . ~ i 1 t 1 111 L. ....,,n,„ ...LLL„L„,n I I.tlll , 1 ..t.•. At! MO', j . ,,, ,, ./ IL 11 . P . .i,1 ,1 li 11,11 , 11, 4./ , _‘..'' . n ; ~ , '‘_ . ” , 11 . 1.1,1,. C.kitli l )LlC I.\ 111,1•.1',I „,,,,,,,, 1,:., , ILI.l,1:• . i.Li . iiL , CLI,,t tII- : ' l'' ''' '. \\ ‘''''''''' ' 0 ' ".' \\ •t ' ' ....'• '”" 11,1,111• 01 H " , .1 ,} .. 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(iPl.i:11111 6,11111,i 1.. I . It- , iy 10.1/ E. Fl.•ry, hy virt ~ rder 1'.11( 4): I. ran k i . . 5 ,55 iii AeltES 1 /1 LAN I), trit I.laS, a pint . . . .h.. ex 1111.'.:.•.1 oil 11:.•dity Inv, in .\l l, lll. , iii Ii ..ry ,tl.li 11. FIER.Y, Uttar.llan. NIARV Irs. :NI. ELIZA Ilh.Tll .1”11N 11. FIEICY, (:E.ll-(GEJ heir.. A kn. :it the same time and pince the under • ignell will tell her cu I ualflo• t..rw lylnt; intuit the W , Nterit Turnplizt, Mlle Irma the 1011, of (leursprln4, eolLtahhhg liner or less, The buildings enroiisi of o. HOUSE, Bonk Barn • n never falling well of water 111,1 . , moor; there Is al-u Orehal 0: Fruit an the premise, lie hullo Acres will be offered to gether; the rental hiler will be 11l 14)1, in NMI I.l,lll.lB,l,—although nay 0111. Wishing lo pnr ellase the entire fa no ow do S.. There In MIL, of the best imirltete, for grain unit other pr0d...0, d...0, within tares mile:, 01 the farm, In the county. TERMS OF SALE; One-third rush, If the entire term Is holtll., one-half If hold In lots. Posses,lon given the Ist of April, Is7e. Per in/11h wishing to view the premises eau do 50 I.y calling un the untlen,lgueil, living near Fairview. Thu groWing crops will be reserved, with the right Lu rut, thresh and remove the ensue, si' The above can:bo bought privately, it so desired. or! 12-tsw 44 I== TIII*II.IItN $O.-to a:, „iuJl.\ia =MEM MEMBEI OMIEMIE A. NI H i 1 MMUS =ME ' 'l l tt,,sp... :Lt . lII= MEM /SI.4,RY FIERY it , . IIIIVI . /I,t• 11111 i - 11,1ory I,y - 11iNtoy Ito.Llgor ~ g1 , , ,, 1mi on gillo, " • talnt regiTi!ig ••vitl. ,‘ 1111 11,1"0,...,111.1,1111g g1:111y flut• ctigniv- T 11.• h.rultitg a rmitp',,•ll Tn•a.gry . \V. VI.I NT, )e)i)hs Tt) SUIT EVEICVIIOOI'. ) t F.prlitni• xvin 11,, 1 t, , Pti//1...", 1.1... 12,g, , Fll/11,10111,11, 1./1•t, C.PITI•t•t 11,,v and i,V M=RM THE \Vlll'rE i'llIEl• 411 .krol lo no. s.:1; k. 11. II 1.01):1,11er =III2I=SMIE I k IV .1. ED FOR LAME , : 111. "1.111 NVIIITE 11(11:SE." ..111 , 1a11 , 1,ntphlvs ~I,vory Pr, .Itl,ll. 111,1.11 I.i 1;1.111. ,11p r hly Ilit,tratvd °II 5t,..•1 111 E.l -NEUT.% It Il[ \CII TEA, st:ASIIN OF 1,70-71. ',Allison is Hamlin Cabinet ()Nails 1{1:1)D_"floN OI PIZICES , 1 , 1,t,11.• W 11 1 .1.111,11, Itor.,cat h.—, liltnii•rt•ly at tll,, hot .•luilanc,..l the . ,ill,lazillal itno T 11. . •: tnoren,..l four !wt..] l lulle. 111 111111, try I I/11, 11:Ltv, Cii 11111,, Till novcral 1.,0111tg 111:1,0ael.pry, thl•y hop. ht•rt.alli r ,lipply 1111 111 - 111,, 111.111111111, I [I, i;011[1.4 ~)/S L'LLlnpany L: Ii snip;L,,.\l, zo , Nilt:tll.•.• .)111”,r CABINET 1.1 dir".Y 111—a111•I11 I.IV V.rt"l'A ItEEI Mt " INS VIVI.; ,T 1 /I . s, wllll h., Svv,ll 1.1,1 St•Vr•ral rd the M., , .21 i1111 , ,,•111.111S, ill . srrrr, II4W VI. Ililtrtzina, A utonill ~,•1 I, .Vt• tqt , . with Scllchti ILLS 1r11111•11 .1 pi \VII)] frill 1a.,- 111:11i.111,:111.11,1tp•...1 pr I''., ruin' it :tad 11111 .a Cr,.'.. v. It a lt,11:111/1/ I.: , ••••ann4_l‘ gn•at V , ..11111 • •• , 111..•1 . 1 , ,/, 111 11a.a.• 111 any an° Ila• !I.\ NI ; JAN 411;1;.\ I:1 TriLaoali t, j ) I. A N A rS MEE I 1-] <1 1_) i_N Ck LO 1' I N (; -1141 11•11011 ll=l 1!11= -M3 , 11 :”11,114, ill t•Vr•I y th:tilAhat g“en 1.t.t1, sup,ll., 1413.rtsluttl., by talent i, so large and vaned that t•VrTy 011 i• t . :111 ht• WitilOtll delay. gnu prlees are always guarante,l as law, or BIE!Ellll 1/atlller, mid at 11,11 1.,NV1•1 than are uully rhargrl f , pr gar r 13,11,.. , 11:ttit:t0 urd,•r. fiamplos of goods, with price liNts for 112 Itodo 111= Itch requested, with ills t ruelluns fur self lovasurelnent, and garment', either made to order selecte,l from our Ready-Made Stook Philadelphia, call and have the measure regls Scrod on our books kept for that purpose, frau. which garmoula can ha ordorod at any future BENNETT & C.O Tower Hall, 518 Market Street. Ilair-way between Fifth and Sixth Ste PIIILADELPHIA Illltlig , lgnotl hog leave to van the at 1 , 11- I.P II r‘ unit I,ll,ltgorhi,, holr I.gi 14 , 1iiLt•nt. icl ,••••.••., 111 Grit ic,. • vo - r)' 1,1:14 “11•1,) Ili'Nt . .0.10 ll= 111= M=l MM=ll 1/I=l I , lltE-N,ACE 1-IEATER.4 BALTIMORE lEEE S LT-I\TNN' A Illrg.• 1111.1 well µl.ll`lloll 41 ork 1/11‘111,- Itooln,l l arlor, 11,11, 1111100 1 • 111,011,storemhop I.llllllllry St4)vvs, anol et prteer that should ineet the Itiriwo,tllll Persems 111 Wlllll. WWI 111/ wt•li 1111 1 1111. 11111 I`ll 1111V111a 1,4,11 1,11,1 In on c,•ry lolvanta, ti•ruaq, sve van supply tioso• xvll,llaly sell 11g/1111. /11 privr, low or Inver thou. van 110 11101 In Also, a velleritl tootortatent evoryll,llo. It , lit Inll tlrst-elas4 Hasa warn pito,, ttll rd which Is ofTereil nl Lowest Prlves. 1,1•61,1,t11111‘1 1 h MEMMI 01 , 1870, 0:111,1y TIVW nivl 'selt•rlll.• 1011L.•11,1, , , ,vllll Flue, gunrut.,....l 1.1 111 , , , 0.,4111y 110a1 1nr , .1•. , .•114. 0.1 1•11, p.. 1 10.... with (.11,0.11n 111,—.1.1. ilVen Slllll., %VPro znanuflu•turing "Itr I”ng ra,.l . ably koown the tall,llo for 4,••••••nkr Ithr gr , :o-I) , .ating St v., W 11,4. 1tt....1 t 1,.. ilwrit, "I Hay. 51 , 11%1'11 , 01 ”" 1.,11111,111. ri•l , brutc.l SUNNISIDE FIRE PLACE:II EATEjts ntnnmz ILL many Pri•ni hum., gtlso carrle.l I.lr I 11, First Prt,llllllll nt I III! Mitrylitipl Inst 11111.• :II Ball Intl., till Imtigh sffikfret , l n, th" tzlo4t 51,1•1 . 4,( I. LI. n 1 11,1. il,llll. a the }i:111 i • tw.re 'l'ii. In thi...13 not iilr 11, - ., 11:tvo llonla, 111.. ttlarlo.l. Mid III"' !ht. rn•gti- Jar 1,111 .n•liur boater 'tones no 11140. Ltzlll'rent ,T(':11:1', PET Fitti,,N)., P1)11a.1..1p1111i.o. . Tt. f• rl..y and Stlliny , l,l.• I '..4,1‘ I• g for sale h) M. STEINMAN 'l•ll4..itttllaltt fnr , 01.• hy St h(IN. Th.. Sun to , -1.•t• fleatt•rs Loy FI.INN 3: ItItEN FM A N, Lttts•rtst,, . IN, 1., ,tl.• 1.3. If. NVII.s.tN, Columbia. Ptt. " Jltl.l.:l' NV.111•1•1•.:, Man - 11(.1131, Pa. .I.AMEs F.t•li rata. PR. Pl' WM. Mt. Joy, PR. " PATTEits6N t•rt., 'duo • •tilt, •• " RI Itl•At ItErsiEv, Iwtllttnytt, Hoop ,SKIRTS 1113 II A 1113 1100 P SI: RT MANUFACTORY, No. Chestnut Street, (Girard Row,) atildt•l , at..ttrt Int, I of 101 tint ne,v Fall Shan,. .ti nut . i't•lt•ltrattal "l'lntittplon" I Inn'. I , I•N t•ry Itatt4l It and 51/.., Ingt•thur wttn tat, ttn tt 1113 i, "t ••le.yslttrit• ts, na.lattal yntll...,:tthl n. li, ail what 1.. a h s•rn Inatlt• t-tla Sr ha' lit•tall, at in Ita, tint rt'ttata.tl la Inn' nt any (nritt, taannts. 1 tut . I 'ham 111,1 iris nat, than , ustaln tht•lr rt•lattat Inn ha - tatitt•rattrlty nyt, till ort Itt•r-t, rid art. to on' :n such twin, ‘‘ . lll meet! 1 111,• ttl all. :11Iti warrann4l 111 ~ / sty cuitsrrs !!!--o.lr assnil 'nem of Inn kinds tell pros..: mil Inv holes evt•ry kind, such a. Thoinsit's t.love Fitting, J. Iteciterti, It. Werly's, Foy's. and •• Patent Solt-Adf ntl Support ',sets it, 101 grades, higellier with 911..1•' 1 ' and Children's, and every grade tol 1 1.01-1111111, 'orso•ts, raging In privy, int iolinwsi ine.:sse 75 nit% iSie, tole, SI nil, SI 11, Si 11, SI In, .$1 , tip tii $7 On. 1 . .1.ti I Elt styles, front 1.) ets., up it, 9:1..11. Lad it,' l'inler Carinels in all kinds and prise'. Night Dresses froni Si 00 to 50. I titan!' Dreti.., long and .11011. font Honed .Mut:lin Shirt., a l'ockx 750. To.•lfs, 91e; 1.". Tucks, tl .12, &c., Sc., up to :AU Hoop SI: Irts 11111 i ('orsett, mad,. to order, - trued and regal red, at Manufactory and ROOMS. III:1 Cill,Ellla St., Phi/Udell/hi. ('lll or send for Circular.. sep 21 :It,' 3., Wit. T. HOPKINS. CA RP E TS, ,t' C Mit 011 AS DEM: Y, I ! I : ~ 37 SouttilSerornt Street Above Chestnut, PIIILADEIILPHIA," Has Jost opened, Winl a large anti well se- —1 lei ted st/wk of Forelgo and Domestic Cur- r I et 1 t/t stylem antl qualities, Iso,t /II 191/1 h., Matt ings, Druggets,Rugs, < Mots, Stair lists. ti., We., ill at wlticlt j. he will Noll very elleap lc, cosh G. H. SNYI.FIt. C A It PETS I CA it PETS ! I'ARPET:-3! Frill assort men t —AIM,, on. CLOTIIs, MATFINOS, DRLTDirfs ID'Gs, WINDOW SHADES, sTAIIt RODS, SC. H. B. SNYDER S. 31 ")17TH SECOND ST., PHILADELPHIA, WEST SIDE, BELOW MARKET, N. B.—A llberal Ellseount to Churehes'ond Clergymen. 0,3-11mw40 r 111 0 51 AS IMPORTER OF WATCHES, No. 62:2 Market Street, Philadelphia, Would respectfully call attention to Ms I new and carefully selected stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, &O. xarßepairing promptly attended to and neatly done. r , •/‘ BAILY,
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