isallancous. texas Cattle. Dr. Latham contributes to the Omaha Herald, of the 20th ittar;wyery inter esting article on cattle-raising in Texas, from which we make extracts as follows: Texas is truly the cattle-hive of North America. While New York, with her 4,000,000 inhabitants, and her settle ments two and a half centuries old, has 745,000 oxen and stock cattle; while Pennsylvania, with more than 3,000,000 people, has 721,000 cattle; while (lio, with 3,000,000 people, has 749,000 cattle; while Illinois, with 2,800,000 people, has 807,000 cattle; and while lowa, with 1,- 2011,000 people, has 686,000 cattle, Texas, not forty years of age, and with her 500,000 people, had 2,000,000 head of oxen and other cattle, exclusive of cows, in 1867, as shown by the returns of the County Assessors. In 1870, allowing for the difference between the actual number of cattle owned and the num ber returned fur taxation, there must be fully :1,0011,000 head of beeves and stock cattle. This is exclusive of cows, which at the same time are reported at 010,000 head. In 1870 they must number 800,- 000, making a grand total of 3,800,11111 l head of cattle in Texas. One-fonrth of these are beeves, one-fourth are cows, and the other two-fourths are yearling's and two-year-olds. There would, there fore, be 9. - m,noo heeves,l6o,oud con - a, and 1,91 1 11, 1, 0 1 p , IIIIL! rattle. There are annu ally raj>ed and branded 7. - 0,000 calves. These cattle arc raised on the great of Texas. \Odell rennin 1: - ,2,- ,11111,1d10 acres. lii the vast reirimis watered by the Itio I ;ramie, Nucee-i, ;nail:dupe, Sall ( . “1411';lilt), I;razos, Trin ity, anil I{ell Itivers, these mil lions ffi . ,•atti, tilsin almost tropical irrowtlis.r vegetation. They are owned he the ranehemen, \vim own from 1,0 it list I will iie.rriho nne or two of these serest r:uu•he wlI 'li will represent to your rea 1. i ho ritticlitis of this hive. On t -i antit Crttrutos Knee 111 , Fs:lf - le. of Cot. Iticharil Rile!, known as the thltrutos 'Dili. range isiosists 'lino -11,11 I rittinois of hoot, or Isl. It is (':it rune, vi•r and its tribus i. Un this ratii•lii• are he ittllllettSo 11111111,41. rd . 1 1 ,• - ,, 1 / 1 , 1•,1111e, 1 , 1,1,1/11 ‘ , 11 , 111 , z,,,a1,-. ()Ile 111011- '1.111 , 1 ,-,1 , 1 , 11, Moxiiiansitre in !writing, gittli oriinr, :mil driving, this i nl. ing :own:illy 1'2, 11 0 0 :wit sell, to,lino Iwo] . yearly in viists I ho prnrewll. in Noe,l wattle, addiii , 2: 1,, his vast in ail di; ion tot heir wit iir,il irwrousii. 'on wiris 111114, 11,•14,W 1,01111 , 1,1,11 Antonio El Veil', 1,1111 11, 11111.1'1,1 1 1111,- 111 , 11y ,111 4 . ,t111 , ' in 11 , 1,2, IL77_ri cep,awl 1111, Selling from -liinon to - eat ; le for this NV41,1111 Nit I, Jullll when Ile e ,, 111- 111elicell _)':r/1112 \l'llll 1;0,11 cattle. The 1: , ,11 1 1,1 , •1111 4,111,11,1,11 ff, 1,4 1 1V:01.11 Ihe 111 , 01111, ef Hie 1 , 11.111 , 1 e :tilt' 1.11 1 , 1 I\ll% 1 1 4•11114 1, 1 y, con ',ins 1 hi,l I is it t itir iint into tho ;oil, and is 'III Hirt 1 • . -I111 • •• Inct h e\V,l,l( , rS of . 11, • 11111! I . r 1 .1 1 , 1 •11 by „r I v rc ti 'ail,- WI H.- 1,10, ha- a 1:1!1, ranch, f,,r:`•lk•:si,l, lii rd.-y-. 111 thi, ~,,•;;".11011..,•jcat:1,• (Th. IVIWS HIV 110'11 ill tile 1111t . 1* n t,ar Ilnrl Hill.. Thrlloo,rt4m, 1',111:t11:111. 1.:1r,111, 11 . 111, ..twl :tr.. 411 gr,it i,1111i1 , • I , lllllJli, till. I\ Iln• I Trirdiy , lilt. iu-I "! -11,,111.. IIlrv• rn11111i , •n 11r,2.1,,1it, Nl 111, . - ,/,,1111 1•:IIIII. ; Ly:1,•!I • run Iw:id 11 I{iv, , r:, 11, E. : .\n~h•r~ itt• ...h, I 1t.,1riv,•,:11).,111 Wu', iI I; lira munly, 1...1111:'_`,1111 , 111111 . 11111,-1 1 111:2,, 11.1 ilt•11111. 1 11..• . 1:1!1.1 1.1 I . lli-1 . 11 little experience in I. lm kne.w that it i• •• •- •” .-:111 I' lilt• clt :INV:Iy the :a• fa• 1..;, 1, a:a! ::11 r,u Tt•NAll c4)\\' , nnl 11111. i 1 1 . 1., ral•l• 111,121 . :;:, re -11,, Ilian - ,1, atal :I,•rt :-”1 . land. V.1111:1 , 1 . ..11'0.111111-,.1 -hill !ill h• 1:i•:1 a lillPit• 1,11 1 . , , r :L 11/1/J.llf/1' \VI/ ills 11.•-, .11111 , 0111111111lis , /1.1 l , pli.2:11111//it•-11,11l11,t: Fill , ' \\ I t'll, and 1..11.,v him ,1111 \Vincli,ter. I v.. .1 v . ..11:11 thcy 1.1 1 11:14•41 WI hill) Willi liVe thcy ..•i? hint hunt,r tipmi 10111 h.. Wlrt , faro. A:r. 11 miirhe nu thi• 11,1 r Mill' 1,111. tl-'• t•II: 11.11111t•I'll “Itti 111,111111 ,1(11111 1.11 111. i:iN an tai—r- anti driVer, V, I, a :111,1 111W•ii like 1,“:01 Pt Tlwy iucs - t• 11,1 t 11,,•1,5-,.1•.. ht.- awl I'lli".1.1111. stiii•l; by ,hippiwz ,14•aliwr 1, 11, I; drivilw; ifirrth 14, and :11,1 tho I,ititt• lu thi• isis iivi•is, all.l I'. 10,1.1 , 12 a 11 , 1111c1I11• , 111 . ,(' 111 , I'11.• 1'i•I•11 , tint ihe bi the 11I:• 1 . 1:111, 1111:1, 1.1.ih.0, k air ,'11,11•11 MI( la . - ,! ••• h.'1 , 1 , I.,VL• OW i1:m1: II HIS I: Itt'd rt l lr:::• .htt Nt'w V" , 1 ,; if . thin a r.• li•rt ui th, ‘•allt•,•. t' t',,lttratltt, Vytattina. anal N,ltt . :l-I,:t 1,, fatten. t.l hatallt,l by Intill:- ,•rs ah,tig ;hi. ha -I. • in tilt' natant:tilts I runt Clittycatto inn Tritthittli ischttrattats. I have tint tiata trill which In calculate the amount, hat It t•arttoa. than I.:vt , ry tither Will, 11114. :tlly , )f I ill, ititatainitt territttries, core mint , that i , ttptattll, every Indian Nultt, pa,-; tta t,, rt,t•rvt.- awl i, fotl, I•V,ry \OM i, hnolght into the .•rt ;tlk, ail aJlliuunal deitmloi 1/1 . ,-1.•!; (-Atli , ' :Ind hoer. As :t,tottil,l - 11.4itre, inns seem, the sup ply ht•un nearly adoluate hl tiect tin! nre 'nuking in :Nni - tliN%i,tern togatli ,r Digi•thi- wliieh in ,;nuinbers' have ill/t horn heard 111'111.'1.1W, Abilene lb, been the great market this year. At that place the receipts of ' , sill, have reached the enormous figures of .:.:woo.l Inatil. The shipments for the month of Si•ptember, amounted to ao,- uuo or ear-load,. or 111 tau* loads per day, tar the areat corn rield; of lowa, :\ Mid Illinois. It is autitapated that the shipments will reach T. ,sou in I letoher. This great cat tle trade at. Ahilvlie, whirl: has assumed such gig:dote proportions, Was initiated 111 Isaf, soil Int- tttereMre counted only four seasons. In 1 , 67, - .),duel head of stock N.:ere receiVed ; in 1SOS,125,0110; in 1,111tIO; in • ;2‘1;1011/0. lu 150 a, one Mink alone in I;;alisas City han dled .. ; :t,otiomoo cattle money. The cattle driven tun! null here are Iron, the east ern part of the Stale, from the Rio Grande to the lied Rivers. At Schuy ler, this year, which was an experiment only, :17,0110 cattle were sold. The First National Bank of Omaha liandledssuo,- olio in eoliseMlenee of this cattle busi ness. I tin infornied by those who know that .10,oun more cattle could have been sold if they had been at Schuyler. Next year it is hoped the supply will reach 100,000, as the demand for Nebraska, lowa, Southwestern Minnesota and Da kota, will certainly require that num ber. The. Loss of the Cambria The London Daily Standard, of October 26, publishes the statement of John Mc- Gartland, the sole survivor of the steamer Cambria: - • " I left Ireland twelve months since for America. On the Sth inst., I sailed for the 'old country,' on board the Cambria, from New York. I was a steerage passenger.— We had a good complement of passengers on board, but I cannot tell the number.— The weather was calm at first, and We all expected a line voyage. At the end of last week, however—on Friday or Saturday, I don't remember which—a high wind arose, and the sea became troubled. The gale gradually increased, until on Wednesday it blew a perfect hurricane. The ship, however, got along bravely, and I believe no one had any doubt—l at least had none —as to our reaching shore in perfect safety. On Wednesday night the weather was very bad. The wind blew furiously, and a heavy rain fell, and what with the rain and the waves, which broke over the gunwale, I could see nothing outside of the ship. I don't think any one could see objects at oven a short distance. I remained on deck that night till about 11 o'clock ; then I went below. I had seated myself at my bunk, thinking over old times and my near ap proach to home, when suddenly there was a horrid crash, and I went spinning forward on my face on the floor. I did not lose my senses, although I was a good deal frighten ed, and getting to my feet I hurried on decL. Here I found passengers running to and fro in great excitement, list I cannot say there was touch crying or shouting. I Was myself much put about. I beard the order given, 'Launch the boats,' lint I cannot say whose voice it was ; and I also heard some one saying, "There's a mighty big hole in the boat.' •' ((or vessel, I now know, had struck the risk at Innistrahull, bow On, but that time I really saw nothing beyond the boat itself—the night was SO,Lirk, and there was unt•h blinding rain and spray. I did not see the light on Imustrahull. Some time before the wreck I saw two lights, but I In not know the Irish coast, and I cannot tell you where they were. As I have said, the order was given to lower the boats..- There were seven small. boats, I think, on board, four of which were lowered. (hie of them was in the fore-part, the others in the oat-part, or cabin roil. I elite the thrno boats in the cabin end in course of beill4 li,Werell, bat I did 111 , t see thern in Ow water, and I know nothing whatever as to their fate. NVloin the boat in the steerage end was lowered, I got into it with others. There was in all, to the loot of my ability, ten or eleven of us, all steerage passengers, I think, beside two seamon. No provisions were taken on board ; we Were near shore. tut' boat, however, was scarcely launched when she capsized. When the taut lurched over 1 gut hold of it, but I cannot say what Part of it ; and When it righted again 1 nianagral to scramble in. lit'sll3lll.l.s, Comity Antrim, Ireland, let. 25, 1,70,-7h the Editor of the N. Y. 11,,,1.(.—As the steamship Canilii vi was lost t s ar this place, I wish that you Wollni publish the thilowing parlioulars—they may lead to the identification of the body found on the strand close by here. It will lon a .small consolation to the relativio claiming, such to know that a body has been hind and buried. On the DIM,- jog of the Plot lurlober) inst., portions of throe life-boats, supposed to belong to the late steamship Cambria, were wash...l ashore hetWeen Blackwell and Ihniluoe Castle, together with a very large quantity of the internal fittings of the cabin. In one hir the boats was a large quantity of apples. The same evening, :it about nine o'clock, the body of a l•uale was found on Bush foot sir el , whirl was take❑ charge of, and an ioquest was held on the SIMI,' by 1 . :49., M. I)., Coroner for the district, twit a jury. The lady sass buried in Ihinhice buryin„romol. The marks o n the body mid oti the clothing, Ac., will help to lead, in all !probability, to identin oatioll. Tie, age of the WO 11.11 :1111Wareil In be about twenty-live years; height, about live feet three inches; hair, light brown and curled, nail combed backwards fronl the face, and some ho curls not yet loosed—hair rather short. 'l'll,, body was remarkably well torment; Visa,,P lather long; cheeks, across full; nose, a little turned upwards; month, small; teeth, tire; wants a double tooth in lower left jaw, m 4,1141 from front. 'Chore are four :macs on the rail 4,1 the leg, list, 111.11, MI the right leg:mil also a cicatrix of: cot about one inch about, the 1111,11 t knee. The ears ire pierced, but Ihere arc no earring,. Int the fourth finger _ . nI the left hand there was a plain Inwp att enamelled rstigset with :truhy and rind, of pearls, apparently a ninnriting rin;_t. Sit was attired in a jacket and Ali e. oI thick, dark gray cloth, anil had :al Ucu petticoats, "lie Marl: mut blue rust,: enril, the ether of whirr valiro , with a rintle :it the Is ,ttoin t o a pair :It' jean mtays clasped iii hint and laiasi l a bial; she had ill are pair 01 drawers, one twilled anit the ether plain ,•:iln•ci, merino, nil, et p1:1111 white slice, a 1.1 .tutted ailh hair en the breast; she were a pair Beets battened up the stiles high tip on the leifs, with Von' high heals, WC), 1.1%1,5, :11111 while rihbeq N 1,1111•11 ,t,..•king, The traveltil.4.i:whi't tilted tight 1. , till' alld 1, as hb4e-e ileum le the h.,ttrtt er the akin. .111 the article, are in lie. iv Sergreant pn,tabulary, All trim, trwn wh.on any information n.peet ing the beay may he preenreil, er Ipy t“ the writer, I'. 'l'. leveny, nrer ,•hunt, Itu.hlnill , eminty Antrim, Ireland. " 1 Ilt•Ver saw after that. net hear a single Cry \vhen the heat 11, • 11 . ,and 1 never arter,vardhall :n)• el my venli.anion,. I teas very tuurit put al.lllll. 1 11111 , 4 have g,raNliell the beat nicelmnically, when I gilt into it again I d,,11 . / kuw that I ,1111•1 have /oh! Where 1,/ Set , tilt' l'aitihri3 NV:l4tn., carried my luGll , itucldv a , ay 1 . 1 - m her. \\Awn I ruuuvurud tuysc : ll I - tired [ll "1. • ip g the the b.p.u. I suopell ,h,wn and 6:1111,1 111:1( it was a putnu . w,unau lying raee,l , ,s . u,vard. Ica , I.va, drussed in a 1,1,4: t_ttl,vll, but I dirt nut pity :111111- tit tit In ahlyilmuzi.h-e. I I,:ieve she suits a pa,siuu2 . ,,r, but nut knuw ht. the l':1111,1 - la, a ih,y I kIIONV t, del nu that ht` hill,'n pal %ViaHMI that NV:I, snillt , t nu•uibrr IX a,•tls' Schorr, anal fnoin what he maid of li~•r 1 holies,o that thaL Nvln, Lino yming; ‘,.11, %vas in nn' " Wl•ii, 1 Cal," that nulhiug elllll , l he done for her, poor thing; :ml, to tell the [relit, I did not feel able le tit, !Melt fur oars were tied with small ropes to tlm beat, and I was lea Cleat to the exertion recovering them : I just let the boat drift aimlessly along. Nvind and the ilVeti carried nie along, all IllerIll111.2: with Illy Iltelancholy lelrciell—the peer Ilene . , le 1.114`1 0(1,111 if the boat. After daybreal: the wind 111011eratell the rein leek sit' slightly. The sell , however, to run high; the 11":"•,:i over Illy boat, and 'very Ile/Meet 1 t'srq`ele.l her In go dawn. I !lad no built ill II e ye let, although I , rov it not far oft, and I knew uu more than file Brad %%here er Where I Wile drilling to. 1.11,it, afternoon, :tiler hours' drifting helplessly in the storm. I Nva , pinked np by the Entcrprioe ICapt. , in Lough Foyle. 1 was llNellsliPle at Lite lime. A repo. ,vas pAssed round iny body, and I was tira‘Vll till der k. i was 111 , 141 f. to will have vivre [e'en entirely confined to bed. I lost all my clothes and II guineas in inoney. Besides [his a brother of mine in America intrusted !no with parcels ofgootls I, 1'1 . 1,1. Ic at It , lite, and these have :ill been hist... The Greet Sialy•lllie finer ITone, nil Elflyithree 'Hittite% nt Finn An tonio. //,, , i(L/ tiii! L!tli Li!! Tv., months sitwe tho 5t. , 1,-I:aisintz, and Indu-trial Texas," at Sun 11H, 1,1.,101 the foll.,ving in their 4.ity Ind u,lrial A,,M•iati , )ll of „In.,- a sp,,ial pruuiiuw of to thot.,,E th, 0,0.,1,1 %vilifier in a oty ract. around their at provid , sl that the distance is made iu 011 . 1.1! 11011,. None but Texas-raised horses and Texas-made saddles to la , used. N., lions :LS to nitn.ber. Tne raeo , to coin, the holding of their litir, Iron. the Till] to the Stli afi Ictotter nest.'' This announcement caused some little 'all: inn the subject, but the almost tiniver sail opinion public was that the rare could nit be won on 'Texas raised horses in that thin'. Up to the morning of the thtv not :1 single (ninny had been made, and the director, were in despair. I liovoVer, be ton, II o'clock, Neil l'id:er appeared Upon ;he grounds with twelve row ponies, :mil declared it his intention to eonte.t for tine prize. Neil Corker was horn arid raised in Itexar county, is about tteenty-ttvo years of age, weighs stonti‘vliere I itit‘vecti and 135 pounds, is a likely, aetivii young Man, a rair tn., Of our stud: raising community. Nothing special occurred It;, to the sth mile, \Own an ungovernable mustang Ilene the track altogether, and made a circuit down through the WOOlis; meeting the Main Pedro irrigating canal, he turned back through the agricultural department, leav ed, an eight-horse-power tlircsltilltr: Ma chine, and finally despairing. of making ht. escape, tried his .• levet hest to pitch young, Coker over his head. Ily this time his attendants reaelied him with another ni nn es,.. in, got hack into the track and pre cisidejl On Lis Icily. About the thirteenth toile, another horse broke on the other side of the track, mid rattle very near a stone wall, Ile wits finally brought, to a foil stop, but considerable time SOILS lost. NVltli all these mishaps, at the end of the thirty nines young t.'oker was two minutes 1.111•Illi of time. Aintrshal, (loner:it young, made this announcement in a voive that could be heard for half a mile round. The crowd now began to get excited, and a universal shout went up for more and better horses. Men who had refused the use of their horses, and SuointSl at the possi bility of such a race, began to believe he would make the trip. From this tilllo on, young Coker's for tunes smiled upon him. It Was now evi dent to all that without an accident he would win the race, and every man, wo man and child on theground was wrought up to the highest pitch of excitement. Se date old judges lost their dignity, and bur rahed at the top of their voices, the ladies waved their handkerchiefs, children screamed, and young Coker gained on his time every round. Finally the Marshal tapped the bell as the last mile was made, and announced "sixty miles in two hours, and fifty-throe minutes." At this THE - I:A.N . C.A_STER WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1870. young Coker exclaimed; "Let me give them another mile for good measure," and with an eye as clear as an eagle's, and limbs a. 9 lithe as the mountain doe's, he mounted a fresh horse and made his sixty first and last mile in two minutes and fifteen seconds. It is safo to say there never was such a concourse of people, or such a scene in Western Texas. Men wanted to carry him around on their shoulders—wanted to treat hitn—give him coffee, ice water—anything. Finally, he was taken up into the judges' stand and introduced by the marshal ; and that tho crowd might have a chance to do something for him, a prominent hanker of this city pulled hat and called out, "All who wish to do something for the voting man, here's a. chance." The last we saw Of him, his hat Was well laden with gold anti silver. which was gi von to Coker, in addition to the premium of the associa tion. Adrift in o Storto--Fearfol Ifigiti on 11=11 Oil Friday night the tug Zutiavo started for Itay City mutt largos heavily lum ber-laden. ,;ettii2 dn,a to fart silo liolll3ll 011 , tug e leinati, Icing there, and the sea was su 111.3Vr i1t,111,1 to turn over the Josel;11 .k. llolian, Mohawk. and the Mills in her, ,harge, .N. 1111111:: alnng Leith 010 miler three herself. Tito ere,' of the Italian enn, tale l ut . Capt. .I:oo,ert Fur rust, a Catiadiamthe mate I larl'y IntOrriSlOll, tot lo)Callo and the woman Josephine Dean, his (Si',: and I.llllllcoyell toll Iltiartl 111 the tlotok. file lloolltoll suits welt looallt°ll lilt the strut haul nut been 11111,i1 lilt until alter the Clematis tuck her The gale con tinued to gritiv fre,her :tiler the tugs start ed out uwl 1.110 Sight, the Clematis :11olpz l'hese:L grins euumtatitly rougher, mid the men at the on 1011 , bare, Ilati to lash thcmnelves last to/ 11,111 being, s‘vept away. An Sunday evening sot in, the I,l,tain of Chu hell l l exprcnsed his tears that he should at leant lo' e Irk load, :10 the Large was tittubiuth_t ah , :tit in a will way, the sea gohte.: clear over her. cnJ ht•r:zroan lr, tinders telling planuly how silt, Ivas laCorhez. The pale Wti not :ulnae in the leant, and with a sllglll iillll.llg , of the wind rattle hail and ono,. until they could not di-sco%erl 1, lights of the tug. file is saltier 1 0 11.0 111111'11 StioNV mlunll 10,05,1 allay, and the ,2010 1,11 on all their spare elotlitl,,z. The 10,1111u1 rotire.l to bed about to 1, - 014wk, all anxiety Tor the safety ut the 'large !win.: earelstly kept from her.— About loidnhztit, -iuolll,ll 04 if the barge would he t• I 1,10 , 1,, 111.. taw fine suddenly snapped, the lush heard a shout throthziu the hackneys from the We_ and the , three I , arg. , 1 , ere “drill 111 the lake, utterly at I ho mere: of the Storm king. 'file barges 1.. ill 1111. i trutlghn of the sea, and the c•r..100 to 011(11 other that there 111.4 110 Lope. 'They 11 111,0 that. the Iwt pub (11 , 0111 ill that will sea and up the line, and that she would have ollo11h.::11 to do to 11,4:e her Tlll.'y Sl/1/11 drifted quite cio., (I) l• 11 1 .11,111- er, and tuittt du.p. ill' - ,1 111141 ,1.,1‘n over all. 'flat tlecli Matt ol the I lolihtt itet:att to ,h.trt. and .he eut lott.e in/111 1111.1 (0111,S, 11, not to impair their :-.11.,:ht ipppe , . Thus she driller! nil' iub, Om Ltlhota, ttmi the ~loatts of the alarmed itrottmed oat Ity the I t otittttjhtz it! the , torta. In half an hoer !warty till tip. lonott's load wat , ;lone, and th , tt the captain, thin!: in;; that t-11 , , !,herd concluded to ea:4 atetlopr, haling ptenty ui tt,tlth•, ahtl lolling that the ,toritt ‘‘ttithi ;that, Iteihre .Ithllid ;2.-tt In ptet,,t. he am.ltitr tailed to gut holtim , 4 grottmi, and the 11,11,1 tetchapz Itar,t,tthi , titae,svast•aft, ‘va,t \v-ht ovt, her, mat thin cabin tinally went overhhard. The v:iftt haul hat•it 11/I.ell !Ina chill time ties till., Itm sit,, 1. , 1 mach tthirtited to dress, and (1:11/11 1 Ini .1.•.•1: 111 her Mal! 4 . 11/1114 1 - 1 . , , 111,1W11 OVia, 111,•111. 1,111• \‘.l , 11 1.1 11,1 1 Jai by it,' 1111,1,11111, NVIII, 1,1,1111 , r: 1 1 111:111.11,"1 1 Was 11 1, 1,t11......111.1 111 , y ,'.. 1 1.111.1 1111 n 111 , - 1111111 OW 11111kVark ,r 111• 1 -1111111,1 1.11111 11,011 , 11 1 111111 not tiltall. ra.,•,11 , 111 1 .41111 1 . 111,1 1 ,1.11 . 1•131,1 1 . .1,11111 r hitt 514...t.a1ed, and Nvhald 1111 L 111 - ,1 111i11,111111 , 111111/1,1 1 1 111 1 / I ',Vl - 1y I't Ile throw hini,vll . 1111,11,1 11.1 1 1111111.1, cl . l rlllthiltl - 1,1,111, to ccl.ll 11.45 , a 1,11111:1 . 111 . 1/111111 bin b1ul;, and tt ,Irt•at %, t• , ...11 111'1.'111/Vor MOIIIII At .1.ty1i.41.t 1 1 1.,, 1 11 a 1- 1 :1 , 11 iii. l lll, aII.I , ta 111111, 1/111' . .r, Tll. l I . V. Mil er NV:1 , 1,1,111.'1y , t.v..1,1y, and 1/.•:, 11:11i. , 1 Alll.l !col. 11.•. s . . ;;e hravi. Intl h•~I 11 . hi , 111,1011 W V. licr,lf ill I; ! Th. , 1111 E 11,111.01 1,111 ,1111'1, .11.1 :111.1 ilt• 1:11.I 111 1 11.1 ill 111 , 1.11,i, :111.1 11, la . -1... is t• 11:1,11111 WI- It! laicon, 1 .01 , 11 11, nn I nit It 111- alIWIII:11111.• .Vlll 11,1.11 i 111 1 11111 N‘1111..111.1 ,1,111. 11,1111,111111,: i'.ll tii : 14 1 .% Iii 1 1.111:::111,111 , •11 .1! hall( 111,, 111-.1,11 1 , :1 . 1 , ri • •t1[:1 .1:11111 1,1,1,, 1 The Itltivio.:ll34! cl:13:• tin 12-It.ll :it , ' I.ti.ti at Ii ha.,l, N. V. In 111.. , t.•,•11.•1:-.• M :t isv I .. n 1,1'r.1.i, ill Li., iliir.l t. I Ile -1.1,i1111 111 it,11111117 I'ri/111 lho 1,14 . 1---, I .i.. 1 ,111, yea, thlrli \\Mt I h.. in HI" I,; ~ tilt` 11 1.i ., .1/.11 , 1 It an. .1,,.:1;r1111••, r the ,p“11 'l,llll 11 , 1'• - t P1,111:11,1!.. at 1 , 1`..•1' ,hll Which OW Ul,llll n.I. t'111111111.2:,;1111,, rato ,, ) Iwt•nly r and w , .nt ni i'"•;‘,11 ni nI `‘,‘ull hand ~! Ii I I n,v, a 1.., no , lll-1,:•, her .1n I,ld or 11, I,t t”w:kr.11,1111,: 'Ph grain Lt•[,; th vi,•tun (I,cpt.r. Tho a.ll i; yoill4 1,4M:116 11111 , t 1 . 1, .10,1. They ht,,in truing hi)ld fet tittivit , hr -.Ai, hi, 11,1.1 ',tit! tutttCHl liitzhc4l„ but uttititlit't !tun !hut ttut. re;11 . 1.11 1 ,, ,h , tVel r...tr , ,C,•ittutpz hi- 11,,t.i but tho 111,11 , Z.JI Wik..jellSi ded in linillll . -: hi , hniriVith.. hllll. The 12,1,,11 lrn , (1,11 elt•:11, h:11111iili the ,i1,1111,01:1 r:I1 . 1' W . :, 1,1.1 .k. au,i 11.• 11, it to til.llssn hint Wit (II :11..1 . 1. Ul,llll 11:1.1 1',.1 th,,o th. 11...1, 15111 all ,:)::,I1L:1111:1 ill,' 'IP Tho ‘sas tni,en Illt ,-11111 111,1,1, and It ri•o• It 11,1 narr,v ,11”uhl 10 II nurniwz Ik• n 1115. :111 the 5t,'..11,1t,,—. =EI pov.er i. 1,1.1 yt , l2 Th.• irr al 'hi, 1,2”1.; I. I 1,,f , fli 'II ,: ' , gnal% 11 lig) “I 1,11ii,••1 “i•ai ..r th.• :1 I , r,• shim for the pr. , perly repre , rniAtivi. 1 . 1 , 1i1 :11.1 fri , lll tho rn . -ent ,very and 1,11,,L011 bbl Ow 1,-- pit,Llily so W.I . :Illy Vir.l;al , t,il thr 4,,ltit•r, LH—, :111,111,w. his hand. will Wutimis. th 1/111 , 11 111, 1111` I.I'iolt• of ClIllio , 1111:11,, V.lllll' Ilk 0.111111.ry 1 . A.111V 11101, "111 lir the city, with ap:irtillouts Dpi. mw hundred a stud ,r I,,rty jw.tly a, mar, h.ts jos: h. NI re-e1p0t...1 to the 1,1,111 , 11 1111 , ,/ and in Nvhi , •ll he exerts a finank•ial ;trill 11 , •w,r al- U 11,1111111141 14 . ,• lllly 11111:1 Nvest, the 12.,•ky tho by c,,nntr)• r liter in thcrq , ll.l,villg , •11:Int.•teri , - tio nine: . . 14,11 Sac : I 1it . 14,01/ D.)i litre, which you will apply to Illy th , ll ILr your very able and always interest ing paper, the I 1:,,r) ,17(11e 111,0 relief at the di,mvury of the tactual 4,1'01111y printer. I knew that l was guilty of some vile and per n MMus that was exermstng a fatal intluenee over my I,IIIIIIICS. 1 have had overt big hand at l'okidr beaten that I hal'e lacked up for the last three month , . I I attempt In play ehl "Seven Up," 1 get "Jack' . caught invariably, and never " I ligh" nor “Imtv ;" but now the charm is broken. I made the discovery yesterday, resolved at once to remit: last night I ',Wept every thing bef.)3 . o Ii y o u kilmv Many one it: your county that owes his printer, If he will come do, n here and play Inc "i Ilk Sledge ," I will give him four in the game,. besides paying a handsome bonus for Such customers. AV ill he jUeaseil to see you when nest you visit our city. With great respect, your obedient servant, Bo LLY LEWIS. Ou Saturday morning Wm. Berndt, aged about 21 years, son of Moses Berndt, who resides near Kutztown, while cleaning a mule was kicked on the left side of the head, producing in juries which terminated fatally in a short time. cr.(' tVIHT 1:1 11 I: 1 , 1,70. f 3IEDICAL FOR THIRTY YEARS 1111, , that tact 1-1: noon, standard, and popular T 0111141)", PAIN HILLER, manufactured by Perry Davis & Son, Provi dence, It. 1., been before the public, and In that t if.llOWll lit all parts of the world, and been used by people of all nations It remains toslay, that same good and ern -04•11I remedy. Its wonderful power in reliev ing the most severe pain has never been equal led, and it has earned Its world-wide populari ty by Its Intrinsic merit. No curative agent lugs ' had SO wide-spread sale or given such uni versal satisfaction. The various Ills for which the Pain Killer is an unfailing vure, are too well known to require re-capitulation In this advert isetnent. ASan external and internal medicine, the Pain Killer stands unrivaled. I reet acconii.ny each tilohl be ill Dr llag ISt, DR LINE. AT Till': PIIILADELPITIA Cane, In•titute, all Arrh st..; Prof. Dal ton. acs W. 4111 st., Cincinnati, 0., and Dr. 1in..., at Charlotte. \. C., are making naton- Ishinu cures of all Caneers, Tuntors, Ulcers by their greet Cancer Antidotes without theknife caustic medilne, and with but little pain. Every root and Mire is killed and removed, If taken In 1 .01 eon not return. Beware of Teams Professors, with their bogus treatments, slecling our advert ueenents. So others have these treati/11•11t, None tu n er should ever be used. For part ieulars, send for eireular, or .1. tress as above. s2l-31nw:3S LEGAL SOTICES VMTATE OF JACOB R. 511AFILER, LATE EA of Past 'yahoo township, dec'd. Letters of Administratimt on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebt ed thereto are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having elaimsor demands against the carne will present them for settle ment to the undersigned. residing In said township. \ I'itETTA MISHLEIL oet 11l It w i 2 Adtninistratrix. NT, ()TICE CA HEREBY GIVEN THAT :Ippil,t? I. ill %vitt I.r made to the next Leg- Ishii tire tor the incorportit lon a Savings html)).t with discounting, deposit ing, and :sire trust prtc ilexes, under the 11111111' •. The Colouthia Dime Savings Bank," and t., lie I.e.ated ut Colttnibla i In the County of Latieaster, with a 'aphid torr wents - -Ilve Tillal sand De 11..., with the privilege of Increasing It to tine 11u:hired Thousancl Itothi i rs. Colic,' tit .1 it Ile '27E It, 1570. Jel29-Cint w roTier: IS HEREBY 441VEN TRAT _LI Ili, of Inc iernian I s and s i‘ cin, Lancastcr. Is Wed in Inc Pr..lll.onnary's I ink., "I Lancaster county. It illscaUsti to Inc contrary In. 511invn Inc sainc will lii• gratilvol the Court of Com mon Picas id County, N , )VE:SII:EIt Is7'', lo o'clock' A. NI. • W. 1 , . P.T.II'FFEP., Prothonotary OF J4IfFN FLAER, 11,ATT: OF rj tidy towndnp, tleeett,ed. Letters ttf :1,1- mnd:drat inn 011 t,ILLIt• having been grant ed to the tneler , igned, all persons indebted thereto:Ll' risintedist tornake immediate pay ment, :del tints, having claims sir demands auainst the smite will present them for sett le -111,111, ItJ the ttisler.ignesl. retdding Eltza -1,111 tnivn , lttp, near lirickerville. ti.ttihtse-I; WIN ELSEII. Mary A. T,tylor, ,In the Court. or Common hylug hb t f 11.•1 id I I'l,llN of I,m...ter co. Poter \‘'t,1111:111 Alta,,,thpoaol for itivoret. 11r Auvt.t T. 1,70. John Taylr. No. 1:1. 01711 TAYLOR.: YOU ARE horohy nor Ole,' that tlepo.it lilt of wit rto,,, bo road to ovi,hooa• In the above ca,e. oil Ihr int, of I to. 1..• I itioner, will In taken p0i:11..11.y Ih, Court tor thitt ikurpo , t., at hi, I,:trictistt.r county, Pa.. ..n Nltl ll.\ 1", 111.:1'. Vlh. A. 11., 1 , 70, hetweth the I o o t ., A. M. itutl .1 o•clot•I: I'. 11.. y,llll.Ly tvlid if 3...0 i,rol,er. A HAM RANCH, oonttilssiourr k !dSll:Nrn EMIT.Vrr: OF GEORGE Flory .1.1 NO:, of \l'tirv.icl: loWnsnip i I.:torai , ier county. having lid voinntgry in.' I nil lhold :mil effects to lie for the benefit of the ereilllors of lie ,Ll , l Flory • not hereby given ;ill itoineinale pavniont IO I lie having elain, i. t :u c., I , \.\ F. P.111ER01 , ,11. F.M.x.NFF.I.N.N.FVFMAN IHME=1:18=1 r.myr.t.: in OF ,lAR'll3i S. 1,:r11.... \Varwlek towttslop, LatteaAter ...t •itonly, lit, it., ‘,,i,tmary ItNsign ill t t 1 ,7 ss 1). algued and trat,fl•l, , l ;in :111d tO till' 1111- I , llClit "I the , rviiltoi,of Enid Harlin S. Not Wl' herehy given t.II t.l , 11.-. l to said to.sigttor, pt., to the utplerslLtn...l wlt hoot delly. told 11.. , e Ittteltor ..I.tiols to pre , nt Ito lu 1 , , 11.011:1.11t...1.:EL, I:\f.\N K. 1.1..1 A', S. H. ['Yl' iTy. F7,“; AL.ITE—PRICF.PI REDUCED LL 111, 111511, , ,,Ti0d Imsconstatit is on a /,•11 ,pply ~ fßt.orlng,late for saleat !•,11.-. A 1.1,,11T ItOot,tlt..l tr ..;at oil •Itit , 4le thr , rs nll tvrtrlt ty:trtttta to It, r`3l,l.leti I best innnner ...,;16.1. Anti other , will met it In their inter io examine thr., , ,amples at hls Ir.rlettltural 0,1' , 4 , 31 ~o. No.f. r, Pit ~.2,100rs Ives( of Ow Court flow,. tic. e,) A,hestoh Itootlng for flat I , r wl ere ~ l ate and 111T.0,m c..4nnot tre tiso , t. It tar snperlor to Pletltie or tir,vel Et nor of:. [)7IILOROPfY or 31AftrtIAGE.--A 1 NEW (1 , 1.'11e , E IIP LECTURES, as del,- rd at li e Polyteehule and and An/T -hlo,ld Museum, 12POChestnut tit., Ultree doors above Twelfth, Philadelphia, en - Agit - acing the subjects: How to Lice and What So Live fur; Yo et h, Maturity and Uld Age; \fauhnodUrn rilly Reviewed; The eau:, of Indigestion; Flatulenve and twrvol.l)lseners accounted for; Marroore Poilo , ophleally considered. These lectures will be forwarded ou receipt of 2.5 cent. addressing: Secretary of the Penna. )I,`,"l'EcllN IC AN I, ANATOMICAL. MU IEIiJt, 1110 Citric not St., Phlladelphla, MMIt=M rp.iN NOTICE---T E DIRECTORM OF 1 the Val MN,. Insuranyo Company, have assessed a tax ei otto-tlith or one per cont. ClWtt i,ill l Itts ou the Inonsand) Upon Inv t.everai It et Ills ite t •ttretl It, the members of .1:11 re,pedl iVt•iy—to pay losses nits tattled Ity tiro clurtug 17 ittettilts, or hluce the Under the I:3 -laws of the rornpany hI clays are wlthin Which the lax, may be pat,l ; :titer the expiration ut Said 30 clays len per cent. well lw Jur c , Aleet lon. Ft oin the Ist ttrNoet.llllter. 1 , 70, It; the Ist of Deetntwr, P. 70, being Je days inentsiee, the Tr,o•orer uvul latent' at the °Wee Of .io)in .Johlo , , Esq., No.oo North Dake Street, LittleaS ter Clty, and revel ve Suet taxes. For haall accommodation, he will also, eith er 11i3u,e11, or some one for Lim, attend for the same purpoe at the follow Ing times and places viz: At Silver Sprlnus, West Hempneld, on Wed nrsday and 'l'llanalay, November 10 and 17, 1.17 U. At New:Holland, at Basslees llotel, Tues day, November 22, I2;0. At Martinsville, Strasburg township, Satur day, November 20, 1070. At Ueorge Murray's, Maytown, E. Donegal township, 'Tuesday, November IQ, 1170 All members of the company who have not yet returned their old policies will please bring them along. By order. of 081 Board. IAND. M. FRANTZ, nov2-4tw4.4. Soorotary. CLOTHING PARAGRAPH ALONE -:1 Air M a SUBSCRIPTION PRICE "E 1 OF a: 4llYr THIS PAk , ER FUR A lOU ' WHOLE YEAR ° MEN YEARS of hard work and hard 1, knocks, have organized In Phlladel a-phia the largest and most complete - I,S Clothing House in Amerlen, If not In the WHOLE WORLD B 0" constant endeavors, we have avoided all the old ruts and anti- Am-floated methods of the trade, until now-cia Oak Hall fa universally aeknowledged to be „„- AN EXCEPTION, REASONri ARE: —We have bull t a house for our ho,i -40-1. nest', covering nearly half an acres-a 3 —lhstcad of wedging It In between cra- other buildings, making it dark - L.2 and obscuring the goods, It is built on a corner of three streets, and any one may count In It two hundred lite- and fifty-sire windows. —We employ ilk llled workmen, One .11 0-0 Hundred and Fifty of whom may - istt he Nee❑ under our roof by any one having time and curiosity to visit our Establishment, and besides .r.r. these, 1,400 to I,SOO sewers are ent- - 63 played at their Own homes. 4 —We make tip no Imperfect !mods. —We thoroughly sponge and shrink. ALL our goods. fp . —We purchase our goods at tir , t U.:TU. hands, In large lots—..sontet hoes or u MMMI==EIM —\Vo set our fares rtunin<% every speoloN cif unfair AIM Witulss any employee In ally ' way guilty of It. such emorrn,u , sales tail 6, ./ -, t ) r tit , t; Wit !! a profit r t llle n e margin. —We warrant nil our good., will iutst, every P,ible. gllaralitco 1.11 purchasers at t tak hall. above are fact, that no one eau 4a) truthfully dh.latte. a , theexamitut-' , ,..1 [lon we .so cordially Invite, will luily prove. E ask the enrourauennoo :out sup ,),, port of all elas , e , In; sure. that In est:LhLuthlng in 12311E13:121=1E11 ES 'I ~,-CLOTIUNG HOUSE .„ _AA I - EP IC t•nikt 11.• putrona,.. or all .C&. V nre hi the pro.pt•rUy our Conunonwt.altli. WANANAIiER & =UM HALL BUILDINiis 12111111181=1 4-,Sixth and Market Streek, 13=31 4;1-Non. 532. 531, 53 , 4 linrinet Street.' (sl.l Si - - I, 3,5, 7,9, 11, 13 N. Sixth 5t.":...4 TOBACCO AND SEGARS T HE BEST AND CHOICEST S.ll - 01i INC r"( )11.(1(10 FICTOIII AO. 1, 31 , 1)1:-;TRIC1' OF MARYLAND c,..2t; bears that inscription. FANCY DYEING. T £. OLD STATEN ISLAND Fancy Dyeing Establishineni. iii•si Knit unit Shawl. l'ainidis Hair, anii in a superior hainisialliily dyed. Sat in and I Curtains iirriliaintl. or cleaned. and i•xpre,s, NVii only ask a trail, n, prove our and skill. BARRETT. NEPHEWS No. \.!B•—We have IS ut hex otlive in this (illy. 17-1 BA" ESS. TB UN itArr.r.rtnusrr `.\ Soutliw. , t Ani4lo of Cr titre Sqinar, I=l I. BA 21 ,- K ING 11n (-NJ SAMUEL A. RiCIIARI, R:(11.1.1M7 ft THOMPAON, ISANIERS AND BROREIN DF.A 1.7.118 IS I=l GOLD, SILVER, AND ALL INA E7FABLE SEI•1 1 111T141.-1 No. 'Si S, )1: TII THIRD STREET. 1-4 , PHILADELPHIA. Iv, MEMMEN Thr INLAND INSI'RANCE AND I,Ep, ,sm• ,MPAN Y, wl4l pay lutvrr,t o;i follows, For 1 and 2 months 2, 4 and 5 " " f , 7, r , 9 Itnd to months. " II and 12 months STOCKS AND BONDS 110CCiIIT AND SOLD ON COMMISnt N. .1. C. MU. HLENISERO, nov 2 Chnsr ii 'l'n•n.snror. ffl== WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLER ' NOW 1 AND 2 EAST KING STREET PM 10 LANCASTER, PA. A _DDISON HUTTON, ARCHITECT, All WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. PA PLANS DESIGNS, PERSPECTIVE VIEWS, St , ECIFICATIONS AND WO[tK ING DRAWINGS. For Cottages, Farm Houses, Villas, Court Houses, Halls, Churches. School Houses. FRENCH ROOFS. lyw m:2-9 AV I I l: i P GEt k T A I I T r tracts warranted nteetul m ule, They are prepared from the fruits, and will be found much better than many 01 the Extracts that are sold. 4-1 - Ask you Grocer or Druggist for Wiltberger's Extracts. Barlow's Indigo Blue Is, without doubt, the best article in the market, for blueing clothes , . It will color more water than Jour times the same weight of Indigo, and much more than any other dash blue lu the market. The only germ - ine is that put up at Alfred Wilt berger's Drug store, No. 233 North Second Street, Philadel phia. The Labels have both Wiltberger's and Harlow's name on them, all others are counter• /eit. Fbr sale by most Grocers and Druggists. Wlltberger's Indelible Ink will be found or trial to be a superior article. Always on baud fol sale at reasonable prices. Pure Ground Spices, Genuine Medicines, Chamois Skins, Sponges Tapioca, Pear! Sago, and all articles In the drug line, at Alfred Wiltberger's Drug StOre, No. - 133 North SecOnd street, Philadelphia, xra.-1,71v21 GRAND EXPOSITION FOR THE FASHIONABLE WORLD, COMPLIMENTS OF MRS. M. A. BINDER No.llol, N. W. Corner Eleventh and Chest nut streets, Philadelphia. _ . . FASHIONS FOR THE FALL AND WINTER Of 1870. Wholesale and Retail which Paris and the first munutuctori. supply Dresses, Mantles, Cloaks and Costumes for Ladles and Children. A special department of plain and elegantly trimmed patterns, of the latest Parisian and English styles, at id per dozen, you want a handsomely-fittlug, tech made suit, at short notice, go to Mrs. Binder's for tasteful trimmings and dainty stitches.— Mourning.. Travelling and N‘reddlng outfits, Walking and Faney Costumes DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, BUT- TONS, ORNAMENTS, comprising the latest Paris novelties In black and colored Fringes, Gimps, Ruch,. Loops, Flowers, Gloves, bridal-N‘ root Its, Veils, Rib bons, new shades ill Velvet, Satin and Tatleta lbMoots, Sashes, Neel:: his. 31.1I)E-1_1' LACE uturIIS—GTIAND ru ESSE LACE FOR Valt•mit•nnes. Iltuntturr , Enummt anti imertions. lllnak Guipure and Thread Lace., num . in design and moderate in . CILIOIrE INDIAN ORNAMENTS. Fans, Birds, Mats, Mouidinim Cases tint! Fancy goods, seteeted by Mrs. Bin der at Niagara.. Elegant line of Whitby Jet (hinds, In sets. Breastpins, Ear-rings, Nt•iik laves and Brave lets. Splendid line of French Jet Goods, Fund and French Gobi:sets, tilutrins,SleeVe Chaiux, Sr., which for price or variety in style cannot be surpassrd, Strangers visiting our city are respectfully invited to 's:until, Pink ine; lorlferlo,, run ine: nod Fitting. Alstt. a. perfect ,ystem 1.1 lireas I titling tauelit. Patlerns sa nt. Iry oi:o I or ex pre,. to ;Lll parte of the Union. - P.-;. M. A. HINDEIV , n, N. W. Corn, and Chcstnat vt rtad Philad,dphia. m-p lat,v ::s MUSI CA L NS TR UN EN T. 4 H ALLET, DAYIA New & ImproTed Gram] Lt. Square P I_A_ - IN.: 0 S 11. SLIONINGER CHURCH AND PARLOR ORGANS ll= Purchasers Will 11,, we4l to ~3111 int• irva hcf“, purelet,to: eh-ewla . re. Send tar a Deacript Iv',' Circular. \\". ItEDFIELD IMMIE=iIEMIIIIIIIII =lll s ixTr-rryr. Ff 1151 T PISEKE EDA \V It Ii 1: BILTBIORE Pll\ 0 II[FICTORY. ,t: tiItAND. 911"\ AND PIANO FORTES, _UD In , trurn.•,Z , 11 , fill' nt•Arly Thirty c ar., nml up.pn I h,•ir ot•11,11... allnincd n. 1,1,, el prr r,11111C11),, Thvlr !, 1.1:11'1! :111 , 111:1 , 1 0 . :111k1 r7..:11 st Llii 1.111.1 !II ,! , 111:111y IN \\ - I)I{1:>I.\5 1111' 11.i:1, 1101 W 1!111 r 011 0 .5, 1 .•,,thltrl, t•t111- F :Lll 1111111,,, htui. 40- n 111 pnly.d •1• ad 1- • W ill all •114,1;i1 GiLIXII I'l.l NOS er/o/ .Iq,/ / 'ARE sit .\ Li. 1/riti. Pluio. ,“•.11 , , :,.•1.551:1..1 1,.•.•11 lEll=Blllllllol3l9=3= \\*.• arrmu:0111 , 11I , th, Ile 1110 .11 El. , Ai/ 1, , ,V5, V.llllll t . I.lit'l . V1 . 11,,L “,1 :it 1 - :t.•1” _ a 0 D Vti Alt D S MUSIC STOILE. NO. 12.2 2! T TREET Pianos, V11.1:11, . .V11 , 1:111.0.,.. (,•;11. 1;154, ACl'lrrii,olN. 1111(1111., '.'oncurio:,.;, Tamborlnt.h, 14 iult:ir, I Italo., Flaizeol,is, 1 11:,1110:1.,ca,, ;i•laiTerg, Druills. IFlLitt.. Tr1a1141,,, I i'1111:11, F o r:-. 1 Pit. li j•p..,. :%Itisic 11,,,,, 1.,11.,,.. I. ”114, JA11,..• Boc.p:, l'1:1.1l.:111.1 :\101“ , 1:, , ,I C.,,,, I'l,llo and .1 , . '..) (Illin 5:..“::..; SI rin,, I.rail 1,i11,1.; shop:. Mil,o , Musk. I;"..1,, Al 0.11• l'apc, and ”vvry do,c,:p V. 0110: 111...,:ll M1•rc:i.,:,11,.. • • • • A LI, MiDEI, prt.np:ly nl 11, 1 , 111 11( NiEED. . . . e - rT i and Wesi King St.. f_ I ' / MIMM M:MMIEIIMEIRI INIEII=III =lll :1:1 , 1 r1:1 tlt ItIES . AN It CHILDREN'S littvittu,,nhiri.p•W 1 , 111,11,:ed and Improved ply mid it" nt - tt‘ , :y Imotrtt FI'ES Iptvlnt4 itpp“rtp.l :t very lart,e ,p 1,1,11.1 tlifft•rent kitok F !rpm tip-1 1,1p:-. itt Fittropt•, tint! Ippl titottt ttpitle tip Ity I Itp 11,-4 51,1111 . 111 I m,ml t I, , p,i•tfully tit% ite n,c triptpl , t.f I.ttn p,o-It•r 0110 t'tnipt ran titpl Px tinttn, n y I,t,ttitittil:,,,trnpitt tit Fttrpsy tpr, Psr t 1111,1rptt. I :int I,lt•rtittn.•.l it- prict :I.: tilt' thlt• 1 , . ,, :• , in t hp- , it y. All VII, 1:1:1 71 , A:1.11 , 1_ I . :111,1 , 110-1. ttt•l =MEM ED UC'..l T/ONA L INnEs fri.ll.l SN I:Y rL.E. ; TIIE fir, .t 113.7 .11. 'rERISE Arc.rsT 1-7... I.; 1.),Nc.1.,TE1t 4 ,, UNT .1 T ma: • • x:vnTrrr.r Ts T w N. EN.Y NII,,VENS . ..\ EN(11.1,11. 1., .\.!oir,tl,l*•! Tsv..oti.•lli .kriromi 1',..r00,11 Pr. H0,.11,1 oll,go or For 1,..0nnr1 P.. 14,,- 1. 1 11'1“){ .1.0 .T{l., 4.1::f Ti EIMENIIII IMPI:(0,"1.1) i I fIII.I h—rIzr , 111:11 IL.. pr. 1.0111. • ,h•. , 1 u.. n 11. - NV I( 1.11'.•r , 4,11% ~y it, 11,1.111 V ?nal!, In, 1:y 111, provc.l 1011 , :11 , ,,111111::111..11 .pr a .hty 1 . 1 4 Ft :t by .Ir.p.-I , ;[tu 4 , 11 rt“., 111 roo,io:wle , 111,, .4 - 6 - Thu u11.11•,,1i...1 ~ .0tir. . ., 1 111.• right "1 Liiiiort•trr v.., 4 T'TOL!SF, TS-.1 W :`;11. ; ; r.11.11,01i, ISIMEADY. No. 21 E 1.,: King: 2 , 1 floor. P11,:11, New SI ore. EDGAR C. REErb. Nu. 1.. N ,, rth 1,11r,11.,1.011en...ter MOE= Pl' FEM., N 0.5 400th Duke at., Lancaste•: A. J. 921:1171EIVION, No. -IS East Klroz ~r oet. Afloro+ter S. if. PRICE, Court Avecue. wit rt Lant.u.sl.er WM. LEAL:I22I"i, No. 5 North 1,01,P Ht.. fAllt`lll4t, A. J. ATEINIIAN, No. i h L7VICILRIE, n. 111.V. - tri, f`rdnrnhla. I,nrwnsapr'enunty, PA D. W. PATTERSON, II:. removed his 1411,, to N. lii En St K ruf xt S 1T IMON B E Y. AI . OI2,NEV-AT-LAW, OFFICE KITH N. ELLNI A K ER, NORTH DUKE sTREET, 525 LANCASTER, PA. IMEINAMI °Rice with \Vin. Aug. Atlee, Esq NO. 4.5 EAST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA NOTIONS MU= MMISM IA I S4pul st., IMIBIE • I 1.1i . ..1 In ,i . :ll . .kikk 4,1.1prt, 1,1 NIL Lorust r rret, C.,1 wnlo.. Yv FOR SALE OR RENT DEBLIC SALE.---ON SATURDAY, NO VEMBER 19th, 1979, the undersigned, RN attorney In fact of the heirs of Mary Illtner, deceased, will sell at public vendee, at the pub lic house of E. Waters, In the Borough of Wash ington, Lancaster county, the following de scribed real estate: A 2-story Frame Weather-Boarded DWELL ING HOUSE, IS by '26 feet, with a Kitchen at tached, 16 by t feet, and the other usual build ings, with the Lot of Ground thereto belong ing, situated on Manor street, and adjoining properties of C. D. Martin and Jacob Brow in i ler, in said borough. The Lot contains chol., Fruit Trees. The house and lot are In cood Sale to commence at 7 o'elock in the evening when terms will he make known by BARNHERD MANN, (Farmer,) Attorney in fact of Eli,abeth Fry and Samuel Fry, heirs of More Bitner, dee•d. o'2li itw• PURLIC SAI.E.----eN SATURDAY, DE CEMBER ittl : I>'o, In pursuant, of an I I - der of the Orphans' Court ttf Lanetts.lttrettunt v, the undersigned will expose at public Vt•II./ li.• Oil toe prettoses, on the foliate rm.d leading front the Old Philadelphia Turnpike to t'City Water NVorks, about Ili'', frill li.• Cite of Lane:oat,. the following real t,tit'e, lattt of George Foust, deceased, I. wit : A tract ttf THREE ACRES. at Land, to Lane:.-der tow tt.td p. ad otith7. land. , of Christian Leri•Ver. Abraham Land,. the l'ortestoatt tad ethers. title hich are erected a olle,ory Frain, I tsvelltna ton. , . 55111115asenten1, tt Framer:tattle. \Veil ot and other on f Th rt. 1, al,b .1 - rate lZottrry Lino: and Built:lna st.ao . till the prehat.es. Sale to eulll,llellvt . at. 2 "'clock P. It "f ,tl.l day, when at tend:Love It :II I,t. gt, 4a - w. wade kr.w n by 117-3tlawd.c w 11r - 11111,1nd, wall thWilLannt,..l TALE 111. E MILL. PRIIPERTY 1'4)11 'Flirt:SO.\ V, 11a.21t11 day NOVENIIit.I{, • , 11 at thr pa1..1.• Miclia , l S. Nlvt,,,.•r. tlt.' I..ancltNtf•r an.l 'Faraplh.• INt 1t , w5 , 111g. lallownraz : A Tract .0 . 20•1:.1..s st4alt. 1115.1, la a 111:411Stillt• 4,1 1,1111% .11,11 uml uti.ter gouwl .in Mill \1,,1 Lain tmvia,lllll sat.l(...anty.'lllliit , fr,tl I.:M o.:v.:Pr, and lull., I :Inn. , s/juart, with a 1 , W1.11.1.1N, awl a stlllllll., at taca.,l: anti all .alit•r “tul Fit , 'll.h Ni' ANI , 1,11 :Lad , Pll , 'PI -aro] svai,r•p.,,ka r ,if 1,:,.•.•”11111,a11.1 ti 1.. I Ihrt, Tut tar, ,val.•:-..v11.,1•- l.••• 1 , 11:0, .laity, th, [ : ii , ••Nt • 11)111 I • I••• • III • it 111.,114 , I !... I. .I lit :LII•I ...•11,1 u., I, .1.1,, S 111.• 11 , 0 Nw I t 0000 PRIV.tTE AA 3.7: IN rlt STEIt , H'S 1,1,1" F •. 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AT II A f Bitl('FC =EME'IMI In a 10,11 cull,“11,1 1., 1.., ,Ci• 111.4 k 11,)1 FR.\ , l1r:11111:1, L1..111..11 1... 1 .11 di ills, • %or , : nm ::.1:!: foot:t ,dl.• II( pti I =ME I 'rt I .t ry p:•, =BE =MEE MEIIIIII MMUMB ME=MMI klt r 11.!, • •A - 11.., , 7h•.111 01.44 :,11 t.ri 111r , d.,11 1,111 P,, iilk• pr.P1.1•11l . tl . l, i , 1 •• 1!.• , 1111 , 01 I /W 11 , , •I1,.•.• Fru, 111 ,, , All I. 11.• prol),11., sv:11 And II elva,L,l Inull , j/tll,lld , 11l 1111,1,, bind or the r ilurrluscr• .11111 N P4:1.7E:4, EMEEIII=I aiso rt•fer Seblttel ito•phurb, Larllsle, for any It l.Jrniatitm In rbler,, 4• I. tbe propertb. , , I.•rub.br I,:tynb•bl, Ix I.r...but bn the ibty:lll..i2.l; I TLtA UELLER'N GL,lbt p L p T iiii,,tnEH IA AND BA LI LORE CENTRAI, 1t.111.10 , A 1). ()(1 and alter M(iNl).ll', :id, 1 , 70, (rainy will rail as (allows: Phlladelphta, from Dopot or P. W. B. It. It., cornet Broad stru,t and Wa,bln:;ton avenuo, For Port Deposit, at 7 A. 71. ant P. M. For Oxford, at 7 A. 71., 1:001'. M., ,0,171'. M. For Oxford Saturday only at i2hin I'. AI. For Chniid's Ford a n d Cluster Cr., It it., at 7 A. M.. 10 A. M., 4701 I'. 71., and 7 I'. M. Saturday only at P. M. Train leaving Philadelphia at 7 A. M. eon -0,10 at Port Deposit with train for Balt i some, Trains leaving Philadelphia at 10 A. M. and ihito I'. XI., Port Deposit at 9:25 A. 71., t lxford at 11:10 A. M.,connect at Chaild•s Ford Junction WWI the Wilmington and Reading Railroad. Trains for Philadelphia leave Pion Deposit at 9:2.5 A. M.. and 1:V.5 1'..M., on arrival w trains from Baltimore. . Oxford at 6:05 A. M., 10:35 A. M. and 5:30 P. M. Sundays at 5:30 P. M. only. Cliadtl's Ford at 7:26 A. M., 11,:4 A. M., 3:75 I'. M., and 6:43 I'. M. Sundays at 6:19 P. M. only. Passengers are allowed to take wearing ap parel only as baggag / e, and the Company will not be responsible for im amount exceeding one hundred dollars, unless a special contract Is made for the same. HENRY WOOD. n , 6-1y Irl4 General Superintendent. 111 ISCELLAR EO FORTUNE. OFFERED TO Rare chance. Send Stamp. DIA MN sep3-3m Wilml A GENTS {TANTE D.--822. 1 - 1. —by Iho AMERICAN KN CHINE CO., Boston, Mass., or c,on A WEER PAID AGE puv or female, In n new mann( [less at home. No enpltal requi NOVELTY CO., SO.CII, ale. LI ALES:KEN WA N'FED. ItnslneNs honorable. N, c on era] ray 4lven. S. W. KENNEDY, 4S. 4th St., VA NT ED !--Alj ENTS every 11V Ss 1,.r.1W1N S. C. Ann,, loq boo Va k, Prnn.in and the F .tan War.'• All S , suhl oct Tor ell Vll,,er. Adarv.a Ma•,, UILF:I-7. TO 004)11 AGENTS'. L' \Vt• tilent! a liand.otnt• Family II I , N Al, .„.,-„; ) N n 9 hlnqu or 12 s; . impl ct•III , lul rrcu,l ca,l 1W2 , -I‘l, I'l rilatil 100 .0 00 .ificx•r• WANT How WOM EN CA N MAI .\ .1 ~ t !,or 1;,•••11:1..kl, ut I 31, e()mn vri ally I tlr 40. Iro:trtl tie apt," brown. 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