,IF at nl. Fall Caro for Asparagus Much of the value of asparagus beds depend upon the care they receive in the fall as a preparation for wintering. As early as the stalks begin to turn yellow, they should be cut, dried, and placed in a pile, and burned. Too much care can not be taken to prevent the seed from falling upon the bed, becoming covered with soil, germinating in spring, as these young plants render the roots too thick in the bed, and being near the sur face will make but feeble growth, and be of little if any value,:but rather a det riment to the rest , of the bed. After the removal of the stalks, cover the bed with a coat of good tine manure, and fork it into the Bo down to the crown of the plants. This manure, act ed upon by the fall rains, will wash down among the roots, giving them the food necessary for spring growth, in creasing the size and earliness of the stalks. Just before the setting in of winter, cover the bed several inches thick with coarse stable litter, to remain as a pro tection from frost, and by its decompo sition and washing down add to the fer tility of the soil. Plants that have been set but one or two years and before they come to cutting regularly may be cov ered with a few inches of good soil taken from the sides of the bed. After they have attained a good size and the roots have spread, this may he omitted, as digging ut the side of the bed would in jure the spreading roots. The winter covering may be stirred early in spring, the coarser straw raked olf and the line manure forked into the bed. This treat rnentunnually will ensure a good supply of early, succulent and large asparagus. • - lland•Threshcd Wheat fur Sowing S. C. Patter, of \Varner, N. If., in a communication to the New England /1/owl . , gives the lesion of :in experi ment in sowing seed threshed with a machine alongside with some threshed by hand. If lois conclusions lire correct, it stands the farmers in hand to b.• ear, ro about their seed for sowing. There is no trouble in raising good wheat In New 1 ampsh ire if we MOW good seed and S.W it. early. Three bush els of my seed were I hreshed with nllail, other six .with a machine. From carel • ul estimates the tort of the field titi - vit with seed threshed by hand yield eollt:t per vent. more 11, the were than tilt machine-threshed, being earlier, thiek and better in overy way. In thresh in :g for serif I thresh the tops of oho handles lightly without opening. I i this way I gel the earliest and L o st ker nods for sued. The late imperfect, ant :short Ileadti are in the middle or tilt bundle, and of coarm are not tloresheol Iran these 'mottles through the maehino nail allow fl u • tlirrthia', .14pr wh,tt thresh olr. Fare of Tools vast itniount of money In :iiinual Worse than waded by the ttgrieulturt Isis of this 4mmtilry in their siinstilt lack of rnrr of tools. They thinit heelll to thin kl Ih II because a 1111111'ill notehine or a 'dough is mainly of in the weather will not allisd it, and Loth are left idanilitig where. they wt last used wilt! the next ,Past.ll 151111 8111.1 SO it neatly all the implements the fano. .\ II this is (toe the hest 1:L1'1114 . 1'S Clint 4,1 1110 I I 11,1s4)II Ilellded, len years ago, on.. hundred it Jars on IL ,11,1 . 1.11,L; I.WCIVe Wide, Wider ca Sled, plums; hoes, tool thud its, cnll~l he Inept wh not iti vise. His implements tiretoitti now as they NrelT trills the exit lion Of the ilieVitable Wiliell 111 115 e Mill in the opilli4)II of t owner, the building has saved hint least, tAvelity per cent. of it, isist ea year. The-;tile ran he many tin wade to rivet' a loft which 4,111 lie u. :11 IL granary, ill' for Solite LAll4.l' 1.1111, \Odell the I,llSilie , s alone upsln the fa may intd:e nt the ti dust lhr lower part for the j. ptist, ittdicatt•aaluivv. .1 Hint to !trend T,117, llle \Vcil I:110\11i ; - 101't 110111,1 Mo Al in 010 .•11111*S1 . (,r Plnnr iviwirks at letting cif the latter, tittichitig in lir, jug : way' ti likt.tit•- tit Itt.gitt Iry putting Ow tit,t malt. tti Itt•st and to ittit Ihr ho-1 In ;" tit put ~plc, I.ll:Lniclers lwgi•llier,4Jl . the hi tits ui IJ will he ; 1.111 if ally rilitritt• istit• is retiiiirol t., Ito iitip:tHeil lo issue of pre,t•iit this It Juno degrt•es, tir Ity that di, :I little 11 tv pail, it sly,. uwl ,tilt , ititict , , the :mil it Milt. itit,rt• twat , ...rand :Intl thin! al,lit•rtititti,, Land---It. ENiwrini.•lo , vi tirtilt• la , t year tht. tit•tt•ritiittiiii.t the citi,t tot tili tquitcratitro of lII.' I,llllititri•il Willi HMI in 1111.,:11111' \ylitt•lt wit ilraiitt•ti. The rt.,1111 tin , that tlit• riti,t,l ti•mitt•ritt tire I:, ilt•i_tret , -, equal Ina rciiitival th,. 1111111 n...1111.111' hundred tit tine hundred :wt! filly milt. , Knuth. This is ul. inillnr(alit i• ti"ii Siiiis, wlitt,t• Ecteittivetit., , 1.l Nvatet . nar dies told itittitttrativoly inert With r,itect In vt.t4t.titt kw. lir:tilting lima involves citit,itiertiltle I.N111 . 11$1•, hilt it, invite:l,Ni itrotitic•tivt•iii-ts ,1,111 repay, Iltl,, iitt.1,•11,51 fir the future. Peollnv, cattle In the Fall NM a few farnier,, fearing the liing whiter, fail to la•gin 1,1 feed their rattle, until the far Snell n count, two 'file 11:1,4111'CA :11111111C:11111\V , are valet' jil t(' the earth, leaving lin prnteetinn the winter, \vhich :ill plants need, and, what cattle that the sim tmor require [lime Mid In take them through than tlini , e ill go.ll order, :111.1 the supposed saVilig of a fe•.v 111111111'1.11 11(1111111 , hay in the fall r i ,,titit g ortutt l tud,trfiCdlt , rvyrtittatility, lu order to regain in Nlarch and .\ pril what is Mid. 111 NIIN Cllllll.'l'. \Ve suggeid that the very day violin fail In 1111 them selves from fields, they have hay nr eorn•stalks 10 ,iimply the iletieietiey. Advice to‘llusbands I lusbands ought " hi the I:itvlien. " A hti,bainl Nyhu did nut, ‘vritt•s thus tt the euum•quenees : " I found fault lint, :Ig, , trill) Maria AIM'S vtimtard pie, and tried lo 101 l how my mother wade ete-tard laria wade the pie alter my reeeipt. It la , t lunger than any Miler 1.11 we ever hall. Maria set ii (In the table every Ilay fur dinner, and pat set! I run 11l tut eat it because I turgid to tell her 11l put in any eggs ur shortening, I I Iva , evunutuival, bat iu a lit of geller,/ , ity I 'Attie it 1111111 l II 11:111try It'avti it 111 :1 itittit. little lily II till , titiitzliloirllllllll. The buy'„ funeral was largely attended by his fur titer playinat , s. I dill nut gu tny-elf." Liberality In Farming In (1114 art, awl ttlitu , i in thi , art U11,114`, "It it; II tiblq:ll 11:111.1 tchirh III:11(12th [ICI," I,ll,crality the suvlng both tin. , and lah,pr. The 11111 . 1.1.111•I't itt%trtittu.nk, Ihr iffilre prtilltahhr are thcy. Nu also is it ‘vitit hi- \VW king I,lt :11111 III,S11 , 11(. The most pt.rrect in 'twit. hinds, are evcr In cultivating Hit , cart It, Ili, rnnili lion tit Main , ,11 , 1 . 1`Sti ill his industry upon It. I lion. Josiah tluinry. 114144 . to ltvlie44 . fleshed Cattle. I have fattened many cattle 111 pota :.oes, and s Iced them N% :1111i 0(.1 . 11A011:14 one gets t•holiud. I (hell pill (Ill.:Willi:II Iu :1 yard, where then. are bars, which I let down, so that she eau jump over, but as high as she will jump. I then place her about Iwo rods front the bars, with her !mid towards them, and \\*Hit a good iv It p well ap plied, I roil her over the bars of Hie jump, and when she hatches the ground im the opposite side, the potato will Ily tilt of her mouth- I have informed toy neighbors of this remedy, iminy of whom have tried it, and ill no ease have known a failure. -..10r0n Lr r, A ityrierrie. To cure Sheep from Jumping. A correspondent or the Ohio Pl anter gives the following curious account of the method adopted toy him to prevent sheep front jumping the fences of his linsture : ' l want to tell you about my jumping sheep, and how I broke them. I got them in a, pen suMelently large to hold them. I then caught the ring leaders, one at a time, and made a small Rule in each ear. I then took a cord or a string, and run through the holes in the ears together close enough to keep them from working their ears; I then let them out, and they are as quiet as any sheep.' - - Apple Trees. A few years since we used to cultivate amongst our trees, but took a lesson from nature. Now we know that for est trees drop their leaves, whicle serve both to protect the roots and loosen the soil. Thiewe imitate by mulching with straw and meadow hay, which we find preferable.to cultivating the soil, as It is less work 'and better secures the object Jr view. THE LANCASTER WEEKLY . INTELLIGI-ENCER, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1870. iftiscellaueotts. Grant's Economy We have before us a very interesting document, prepared in the (Alice of Secre tary of the Treasury, and bearing Mr. Boutwell's signature—namely, the receipts and expenditures of the government for the last fifteen years. The expenditure is di vided into live items, viz: I. For Civil and Miscellaneous. 2. War Department. Navy Department. 4. Indians and Pen sions. 5. Interest on Public Debt. The item civil and miscellaneous in these state ments includes the premium paid on the purchase of United States securities. Let us now see how very extraordinarily eco nomical our present government really is. We give the civil and miscellaneous ex i penses—that one item alone—n. 4 we 1111(1 it for fifteen years: isla—For clv It and 1111yeellalle(11,...(1:12,5 1 ,(i.i: (7 DO—For civil and miscellaneous... 7n,524,105.3.; 18rA—For civil and miscellaneous... 27,001.a1i2.K1 Ix34—Nor civil and miscellaiteous lsliO—For civil /1111111114(.0111111e011s..: Pial—Fori(11(11 and miscollanoms 1512--Fur civil and iniscellam,ous... 21,108,191. N ISall—For civil and miscellaneous [slit—For civil and miscellancons . 27,50.5.:0 1 .1 6 isils—For civil ill1111111,1(111(111(011S. f. ".5.12 Isn , i—For civil and miscellaneous.. 11,110,1::o , 1.4;7—F0r civil and mincellaneous... lsn , l---For civil and miscellaneous._ 01,1,11,111,71 1831—For civil and Inlseellancous I,7o—Orr/any //n/ The Secretary having bought $109,000,01i0 Of bonds, he paid in round 1111111 her, ono, 000, on them, which leaves this netst economical of administrations with a civil and miscellaneous expenditure of over lll ty-si x millions of dollars—twice the :unoun t of lsw. Tununany mast at Washington.—N. Wor/./. A NOTHER Boy SUICIDE A Iligh-Sibirited St•htntl•llny hill• Clint selftrlih Stryellnint . . The Detroit Tribemc, I)ec. 17, say,: SeV eral days since a young and promising son A. l'lnunherlain, the town of II it run, in Wayne county, poisoned himself with a 11,.00 of strychnine, Ile Ivan attend ing school at 1.1111 Rock, and, owing; to a misunderstanding eonverning some school matters, he WAY Ordered by hie Gather 1.) firing his bucks home and attend school in the district where the family resided. The boy objected to the (diange :11111 at 1 . 11,t .1)•- .•lilltal 10 )1110', gave as a 1.1.),..1) that Im hall 1.4211 111111 dly trualiril at the s•lOng tri wltieh 110 10,10 to be tr:tt;,li•rreil Nrilltla' by sown )/f rho 01)11, 101 y, Al r. 1'1:11111.1•1'. laic imdsted upon the change, and the hilt relined for the night. The next morning he ro.e;ind performed his usual " chore." about the hone, and then took a vial of strychnine from the Hoek, where it was ,lVallOwe.l a 11,4, 110,1), and :1.0 delibt , rately 1.. the Wait, pail 11101 took a drink. In )1 ll•w 111i111111, 1.111.11,1111.1 . 11• 10110 with par “xymln, when ho reeoverecl from the elleets of the lit he told his friends w liat hr had dole• In Iron than half an hour ;dL•r this 1100111 ended his miser}•. aid was NIIIIIIII.IIIOII, Irut 1,0 lat.. 1.) avail any thing. An inquest %Va. 111.1.1, and the :uuivatinu the[ 05110 Made shirwird that young I'llamherlaili was high-spirited, that his falls, was rigi.l in Iris disr•iplintr, and that the 11),V had OIL soveral to na.ion. threat ened to kill himself. I=l It .I,llls In Len recognized fact that that is not purchasing this year as lr.ze ly in Northern :nut \N • vsl.yrii marl:els the years preceding. It is .taint by the No, urleans that the decline in the price4.f c,.ttcui has minced the purchas ing pc.sver 11l th.. tiuulh n.thy The average price per hale iast year was v..hich %you'd wal:e the yield ` 7ll tvortli sl,llll' $',1 , 1,11011,00n, 'Phis sea.nn I I , aVeragi , pricer, [oily is crisp II) 10,111111 halt's, tt .5111 AL tlicst , rtlnt is barely paying tile e.,st of lu - th•ti, and thnS.mtli must use her resi rsc credit, in order tail,rnvide clothing :Linl ar ticles 1,1 houseli,,hl list.. I ...ixtiric 5, ntlicy gme4lS, :try dispensed ill], ;lilt] the 1)t artirh s in 11:5111, 1,1 nierclsuits err po.ving, uusalaLl u. The t ontlf,ll has nans cti Wlll, thin nssinti iii I,ll.inoss nit•Hys, and ;ill thrtoigh the there i, tinich less id' the Init,yalivy 51111 , 11 115, lin p.,rte.l l'Y Ihe. lartz. mrcipt.. of 1 1.• pins i"us lilll hint has 1,4,11 11 , tit.111(11 . 1lilZa1 1101, ;111.1 very leiv filtircslutvc , occuricd. I:ll.brr., 111111 111(.1 , 1111111s huts sit .C. 1•11 g1.1111.1', 111111 1.114.0.11111,cial , urrr ill rnh!.un sluggishly it is true, 101 l iv si, nourtlis way la hit: uLuut a grnat, nliamly. Tim area platted in cntlun trill pr"bahly lhat nut il, 4 . 411 . 11, 141.111, ',trill till the diuerse iu ;lll.lrics of tho Lirin st ill 1 , 0 1111.41111•51 , 1 ; and thus, iii hntii mays, tin, plaillnr m ill hy ',rico of Ili, and ,it•st, the ar ticic.)low4•lll.l 0011.1 N, 1,4• 4. 1,1.1i1,11a,.. 4. The gi,lll•,ll,liiutry 1 , 1 11;:ty bn orillon With the 1 , 1 111 , e , 1 OW I liittql St:L(l.9l)r. '.11,111. :t hirgo 911:trt, ut it i. Ow great. Which tht , II 51 . 91 IN k11.),V ilt.nk W. (His u. abrillt 1110 Indian i.•,11..)..\•, Ili.•11 wraith4ll . \ " It C.1111:611S. " 5,19 :11 . 1 . 1, 1.1 . 1;11111, :111 , 1 111 IVO till',/,' 4.: 111, Si:111` Ilf Al Pry till. %Vlll.ll. ih.b• • licnii.al; it is arll Salt rr,l +u).l 1.. tho. Irwt ,11.1 gram. I 1..,,111, 1.1 1.111 , , 1,111.1 the t Mint- , Io' n.. 11 havo 10•011 .111.1 1111.1 111 1111•,111111 , 111111' .111a1ILICIPS. 1111111- 1111.1 . .thir. 1,1,(•1 1.1, in I; purl .uPl.lir.l , kith "1111 1 . 1,111 111.,, In part tcrrii..ry urr oral salt hy tho hi,t‘h The hthiklo . the tprrii..ry al, 11,1.1 in hy thi. II1,11:111 , . Til, tribt, has.. n Prilttu .•r iii Irarmlig atl,l rlllll, Thu. i•i•1415 papt•r, pr;111,• , 1 partlN• iu Var,4li-li awl partly Is, 11.000, 111,. 11,- nO, the th.. Iri,llllll, ;11111 in I rtist hir the ;Id lii She l'hirkas,i's :1;1.0, 11011 . This 5, 11 1 iiv Ihr sahib ; ;Is M r. ;isserts, ' what shall lir dime wilh nur ii;rrictriali 11, plums tLr svilil I is yi . I.:LII 1111S,OlvVii 121Mt= (torn Col 11111. :11111 tN5*4l 1 . 1 . i it dhy tilt [ling the r. 1 . .1,- j:twill Vile, :it, I ills-.Prnlld , trerts, 111•StlitIV lip 11N co 1,IIt•Ill Iv rehi,sisl a pane 1 . 1,111 a slliqs4l , Ince Inside, the hiirglars sundry artic 1014'1' N,11i1.11 1111'y I, 1111' Si 1.1•1.112. 111,1 - UM-lit sit r. it 11,11 tilt, ,•111,,- i,.1 . 1111,1 dal] ruhl,l sts.rpitsl uuJ,r the 1.111“, v. iti"vellieills ;11,11,41 NI Vile, st iirg a 111;111 ,t,11,1111:1, at t it lii a in his hand, jilitilasl ul, :11111 Clll'll , llll is tllO I land. pri,l,l :It this .widen 110,1'111,d, 1110 knife :Ind it ktille ;111.1 Iltl, his ts,:ilisleralc. A physician ,vas enllr,l ;li, )1 r. file, alter g t . s . s it I‘as re.i,lrisl to ,4,ti5,i..1,- I,ess, Tjw ,liwttp:• .1:11,1 that but It ft-NV Ul,- 1111'1114 11,0 1,1,11 I (.911i1 . 1,1 tI, II:IN t' 111,141 10111 Lrc,nei riss,vt• re, a. the is ~.i11111•1,11 lit ha, 'llly Nett 11.1 Nils 4.r M ill(' iii 1312111212 Mr. 11. \V. is ii syll' " 1. lilll Imrlc o h") lately ~i~ili I` 11:0,11.31 . 11- ii:irti,ll:trs thi• mins. tis fiiiir 114.1. wide, ‘,.11 11,111 sl X Irrl, 1111 , rill 11111011 11:11'illir ii. II can lit' 1111,11211 Hie osillll - .51511 into Ihr 551Livrs IsSill 111011 rnlllltic rd, and 1.1 5111511 a sh:in. tvti lirl in drillll till HIV Grin. I\ Ir. NVllrchir stales (hut tit Irast filly per rent 1,1 th, iihtitillt.ll it lIJI lIII` hr purr silver. ii,say tit II SI11:111 Ilirro lii Ihrlll . l` lis is Ihis 111 . 1111` -tin ayrl';hr 111:Iiiii lir. S. S. XV,LI hunk, Silliss 1.555, A lintrvolliiiis yield 'l'lll. iiri. sr crill i s i it a rich kith hrinir 111111 crystalizi.il swill litittlltily ni zi.n. Mende. :mil very hill,. cir ins tithes . has. lurtah. 'There is its ion , - mil lint that tilt. 'milli -hon., in the - ily \ vry rich in silver vrilia. It is thought liy many that the clis cliistircs fit and at the 'nine :ill , lint the that will I'll WI a wore ministry. --,S'irrrriiii• 1111 Tlllll,llay 111011, Of 11114 week, ab . out 12 o'clock, the large barn r..lcitorseit Light, about 11110 111110 OR< IEIIIII 1111,1 11 1.114111. 111,111111 1 1 1 Slllllll 1 . 111111 010 eillllllV 11111111011 11 0, set tin' ...one :Ind burned to the 9mnnul, All the live stork of the owner slits 111 the hare, terrible to relate, all perished. It consisted ef seven tine horses, and lit t•lve head .it ull.lO. .AlillllllllXly 1 / 1 14111 1 1S I , i thrashed whom, olio hundred and seventy-live bushels of 011111, some rye, twenty-tire tons of bay, two wagons, seed drill, thresh big machine, iu fact, everything in the barn, was also consumed. 'line tire not distiovered by Mr. Light until the whole building was in 'lames, and some of the neighbors: had already reached the premises, thus making it impossible to res ent. anything. .lust or the stook died it their sntlls, but three horses had torn loose and were found at the door on at heap, with the chains around their necks. The corpses of the poor dead brutes, were all awful sight to behold after the t 1 re. loss of stock and contents of barn is about tii.l,o l lo, and the barn is valued at ii12.,400. 'rile in surances tire $2,1011 in the Washington In surance Company of this place, and f.l.'2,2rie in the Sinking Springs Company of lierks county. It is a dreadful thing 1.1111111 com muity should be afflicted with a fiend who would thus apply the torch to property and recklessly destroy life and property. It is to be hoped that ho may yet be detected and punished. A silver shekel, said to have once lain in one of the vaults of King Solomon's temple, is on exhibition at Norwich, Conn. =lise GRANT AND SUMNER A Nice How Between Them Grassi Reftries to be Reconciled Let Us Have Peace WASHINGTON, itec. 21.—The following article appeared in the 'Washington f'atriol of this morning: " Within the last ten days an attempt has been made by mutual friends of the President : mid Mr. Sumner, to bring about a ITColl,iilation, or at least a better tinnier standing, and after eonsultation the Presi dent was approached On this subject by it distinguished New England Senator. "The President manifested a good deal of feeling, and utterly refused to be per suaded that the differeneo Colllil be recon ciled, or even to give ilk to any movement having in view a reconciliation. The good of the party, 01.0., was earnestly urged, but in vain. The Priedilent, in re sponse Wall singgesthins 1,4 ins have pettee,' replied emphatically that 2,1 r. Su nii nor had attacked hini in eNeelltiVeSeSSiolls of the SCllan . , that he had sliOkoll bitterly of him publicly in street liars anilotlior pub lic ecuiviiyatic,, and that lie htmlnl grins:sly abused him in Poi,t.ini riiiienit jwirwiyi west. " The President added that on some of these occasions :\ had attributed ; and if he. were not President of the I . l.ited Slaws be should hobl :.Ir. Stnininwr personally responsible for his Luigi age Isisi•tiiill from Jinn. This solilf• , flat startling talk Trout the man whom the ltepubliiians have alinost worshipped as the rebellion, put the li:teem:do,. to ffight, for it Wa, plain Oita tine idive Iranrl: would no Twat,. 1.3 . whom WI, " Th, til:S uc gof tlu•ut ,(;0111 . 1,0 lar NVI•1 . 11”t11y ‘v.,u1.1 I 11 ,, r,.,nal t 1 , ,1 , :0•.•.' 'llll , k...111,400t. Lhi- 111.tv.(A, tratioti 0101 .\ tr. SIIIE111 , 1• 1).1, Irt•ell ILI,. )Ir. F./rlwy ,vas ,14•1,1,,11.11,:. lEMEEIE=3 illaL un hi. C. , 111,1• ,1111 , .1 “1,1 atlitl4 , l , ;u , iill . ' I grmtti:l Lir.a. Mr. Sll2lllll, 11.1 ~nm , /; 111, V.:l, 11 !!' I lle Pr. L I.t. t .t riit• • t•1111111„o• 17, r‘11".:' , 1111111 , •: ., 11.1111 , 11 i, aro• i 1 ,1.1111 , 4 1 . 12111 :' Il 1”'.• II ;fulit •.• • IS I d:, . .I.IW , 0..111111U.. .41,:1t 111,1 1.4,11 ;1,1,1, .1C (It.tl ittido ,,, 4,11:Ji...10 ‘,1,11• t'.l: :Lil! hat \ [.J If. Ni Tilt• sc IjoPil• I'l'll 1),. 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Inl. 111111 , 111, tchirh ti,tls ”ther rorair, cut - E,-(.4.v, owl: itillitvdi all. ,Ltlps It, Paco all 111 . 1 . 111 J I,i/ILI,111:111ral ”alt., IL lirtort.l . ram 111111111 he (IN the ti:t ill, iu prc-4.rving the 1114,intrlIciit tp, till. itt.l“..ry 111. hi., i' ll ll,, I.,,untryffitql ILL goll‘l 111,11. r. El!LIMMII! Santa .\ mut swill lives :Lod preservi, all the unhandy chivalry olearlier days Toe cause or his present t, I hat he was in cluded by in the bile general amnes ty issued by President Juarez, and there fore if he goes hack to :\ lesinst he trill be deprived or the agrcouble exeilatment of arrests:lll,l,lmin lusidisoottsmirshal. lie informs us that his blood boils at the thought or biting burdened by a 11111tillifile, :11111 thereby uIeI cis ell or the rt. freshing, and wholesome amusement or planning to lateal into the country by Vio - lie pays his compliment to l'resi dent Juarez in the crimson rhetoric which is so popular among our future li•Iloty-citi zons or ntetilillllol'lgill, alld elite altogether a most chivalous and ridiculous lignite. A careful investigation, with the aid of scientific men, is to be made into time cause of time explosion of the Cincinnati Gas Works. The loss by the explosion, t is now thought, will hardly exceed Slott of the Eenprepsyugeole to Queen On the afternoon of December sth the Empress Eugenie, accompanied by the Prince Imperial and attended by the suite, left Chisethurst aboutoneo'clock, on a visit to Iler Majesty queen Victoria, at Windsor Castle. The Empress and her party drove to the Ilickley station of the London, Chat ham and Dover Itailway, where a special train awaited them. They reaehed Clap ham Junction at 1:3.5 P. M. liere the Lou don, Chatham and Dover engine was changed for one bhlonging to the South western line, which rearmed Windsor at l'i P. Isl. At the NVindsor terminus of the Southwestern Railway excellent arrange ments hail been made for the reception of ..ho Empress. The suite of royal waiting rooms opposite the arrival platform were in readi ness,and Ii res had been lit in order to insure the comfort of the visitors. By the courtesy of the railway officials those of the public who happened to be in the station were per mitted to remain, Willie great crowds of spectators gathered in the Datchet road, be tween the lodge gate of the castle slopes and the Queen's privam waiting room. Iler Majesty the Queen was represented by Lord Charles Fi..zroy and the lion. Miss Phipps, , who drove down to the terminus about tell minutes belire the time timid for the ar rival of the train. 'fine Empress Eugenie i and the Prince Imperial, upon quitting the saloon, were received by Lord Charles Fitz roy and the lion. M iss Phipps, Mid etMl (lLlete.l to tine private waiting room. As I the Empress crossed the platform a cheer ruse from the crowd. which she gracefully acknowledged. Alter remaining a few minutes in the royal ante-run i c the Etn pre,s and Prin. , Imperial were escorted to the Queen's carriages, which, followed oy those containing the respective suites, were Well driceu through the lodge gates opposite the stall at and up the slopes opposite the castle. The imperial curtepe arrived w ithin lee grand pladrailitio about half -pant two o . eleek, Ale! 111.011 the EAI - :aid Prince reaching tio• palace they were m u st rurdially welcomed by her Ma jesty tine (lur e „ ;tn.; toe royal family. 'line iniperiai c ~it lip, fns of an ;leer, and :rt its ems, the Empress took I CACe 0 thu (111Vell Mei royal e, leaving the eastie at twenty m oo is , ACeelefttl , jell by PIA 111111 r and a.Leedeti by CAA , • ViLy.roy and the llon. Miss( Phipps. The special train N,as P oled to leave the \ Alti,,r auction at a cillarter L 4) !bur; but before 111,11 hour, leA{ , I ieg rail), a mat'ee i'Aleller,` of people had assembled the loyal private tli.• nt Itti.l Mme 111,4 ri Ll•ii me tutu i: I mitt 1110 •nato:. rilt..l.ltii;itic , it 1,1,1r.il ViVi•ll lu 1111 , l'.! , 1111111cr 1'1 ,.. .,1,11. Tlll, .1 1,1,11 1.111r:111( . 1'. ' , 1111',110 , 111. Wi,tl ,he 1 . 1,11111,S :11111 I'rJll,, ht . .. a, a quart, 1 ,, 11,11 f, the 1•1,,w11 1111111iy ritt.ert,l nulipQrial party. 1;w1i , ••,. at sus 111,11111, .11 :111 , 1 on 11',11 .111_,1lvt, :tree Men II niar by n)9 nl>ln tient itchy ri ;ui IL 1:~, *:n it. thi , tieay L,1 , • 1 , ,•• NVOI 11..111, I rank lin, I I:. all, II L.. '- .$ I l',annigo.r, Tz,ver, A1,),,u0111..ry tilt* 111111,i1 , *. ittillta..l , **.i, and :1 0 1' a st•al•ril it! . itit*i. aNW roon,l ill a iNl**. 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LL,IIII'S L'L Lilry lIILL LIL•I "LllOlll , l, L . ., :IS I 11111•11 1111II111~ :1.5 L111.1•CLIIIIL (,rNV 1h1 . 1'11(1 111:IV Ilrin IL 111.11, njnr:nn- .1 L NOTICES ;,•111,, 'i• i piMlli.Jll %,11!i ,i1 , 4,1111:111Z , :to• 1,1 1,1% Ir• 11,111, ok 1,111 , 11..1,k. • C II r: R Y IMEMI ./ , 1 ,, i'1'111:11F.1. , 11.1.1.% 1141(G1:1111. I) I: I'D t • . I I.:: ; 111.1• SSP!: 7c 1.1:14' N11 . 1 . 14'17. 11 All .\1,:111.11111:•• :II El:ET:114)y -11 i~l'llll , i 1..1% 11,111.1 1 111 i 11111,• 11:LS1/P4 ,• • 111111,11111 11 . 111•111:111 11 1 , .•1 •1, i.• ,•111.• , 1 . 1 , 111111, 111,11,1,, 1;11.14, 01 11.1:t., =llllllll =EEO 1•101'.1 11; I>Y 1111,1.1 A 3 \1'I1\':111 EIS 1 1 1 1.. , " I I .i, I.. 1 1 ,; ; lilt ,t;.I • , i•t• .1..11 . .t11.1 , :,:l11 , 1 I il , '! 1..4 I di1..111 .1 II 'llllli . :•t. .1. .4 i ~., i~ ~„ It:111si• “f V, pt :11, I . :II .1,, \ - o t'4:. l -!\t /L=4 Ci li[i:t 1/1 L'ii i:'i".S \ !: I; 14 ., ‘,11. , •11 , .1 Ik i',11.11 . 111:111,1 \ • I, .1,.i~ u 1 , .!.. .I 1. I• I t I \% I S ‘ 11:1‘ . .1 II; : I 2:t rent: II I ' I"i S 'l' IT u TE! p cri" , r NIONTGWIEIVI c, :EN N'.% 11,.% SSW.% I,' I',NT A IiTISTI( Tw4.1111,i otmal T.roto.l,'L I..t•parntion 1'0 , 11,4, or M11.1,1.:R im• pal. Nlalin r:Ill 1'.”,.1.1.!gt s, .1. I:. )1. i r. full supply of lloollog Stale fur 12,111cvd Prices. Also, ma extra. LI(MI lit a .FlNli SLATE, Int,tuled for slallng on stlincli• roofs. hImplo) lug the very best sliders all work is warranted to he eYeented In the best Imlu uer. Builders and others trill Mal IL to their inter est-to examine the samtdes at hle Agricultural and herd Warerooms. :No. 2s EusL King street Lancamlcr, Pa., 2 doors west of the I hurt House. We has e a it, the Ashes!. Hooting for Bat roofs, or w/' ere slate and shingles cannot be used. It la far MI pet !or to Ploatic or Urns,' Booting. atellettdew Itlit n Hl•ltF.t I; it':=ll I'RA i1.11.11`..11,111.1 .•...t•111,111 I .\ Joo, MMMI I . V I I 11.11:1,1t111 , 11. TIOXi L ROOFING SLA VrALCFA BLE AN D F.XTENSIVE LIVERY V STABLE AT PRIVATE SALE.—The un dersigned being engaged In other business of fern at private pale their large and valuable Livery Establishment In the rear of the "City Hotel," North Queen street, Lancaster, Ps. Terms easy. For fnrther particulars apply to John Murphy, Harrisburg Car Works blartls burN,s_ltl!..di,v, MURPHY KIRRY. TA L IN L LE I . M.R BRITAIN IE TO W NS R I AT PRIVATE SALE, The malendaned offers his valuable Farm, situated in the township aforesaid at private sale, . more or less, adjoi fling lands of Nathan Hains, David Christy, John Gibson and others. upon which In erected a two-story Dwelling House, a tine Bank Barn, tilmlgt ?vet, (but recently erected iroofed with slate, with Graneries and Corn Crib, all complete. Two Apple Orchards and other fruit on the premises, and all the necessary out-buildings. Two good springs of water, from which every field can be watered. at acres Of the alsive tract Is arable, and the balance Is covered with heavy timber. princi pally white flak. The land is In a high state of cultivation, under good fence, convenient to churches, mills, stores, schools. Ac. It b un surpassed for productiveness, being as good duality of land us the above township can produce, divided into i•onvenient. Ileitis. T. , any person wishing to Invest In real estate, a claim.° Is here presented rarely lobe met with. Persons wishing to view the premises will please call upon David Clirity, adjoining the propetiy, I.v whom the same milli lie shown or upon the stihscriber a. Mechanies Grove. sepPit fw , i7 DAVID EVANS. no. DES( RA BLE FARM IN M'EsTERN MARYLAND F , /ft SA LE.— Sittlaterl in Froth, :ok county. on the Ritli non e loot Cfliio R. R., sixty miles sve,l of Bah Woo, ecootains 30/ ACRES' of I. I nlptoveil Ly 111,01we11in , , , , uur 111 ill:. Willi hall anti e v.:11 eiroins, anti lisle cellar Ola• gromals pre 1,0.15,11101 trees Ss'.. hc. 1, 111,' ()ales 11. !land some Ironic 0, ta , te I in Ile 0 .ellaol 0,11- iairsing Vgr.y A PrP4 o. e.lolve a mole. Uall peers, and ell.•ltewe allO, 110 1 . , 10ra pod t • atiii 1 . 1• : 1 11 1 1 Larel oi11.r1( - 4 , 1 little. sea,e. Feat • NVP illeVOry Ale ;Lail ..o e.) stone, Aa... The ,a. orle-e.l ‘llll be ills al.,' In pd C . 11,-cdS. : .1111411 M, at1(1, ,, o .eiy In A. Di.:LASIIMUT'r, 1)E }:STATE AT PITILIC SALE-- ~N SATI . I;I,\ I'HANCARY 7T11..\ 1 , 71, L . , an 01 . 11 l• :. plian. Coot t ..11. :11„i p111.111•,•11. 1 11 , .:11 1 • a,'1 . 4/ 01 ',kilt, W.. , 1t'.•0,111.1. 1,111,1 , 1, y ii• I i,1r1,, 1l Ntl. 2 (.1 . e .1: A '1'o•I ”*. Lao,'said Town..l:jr, ideee, L.,1,1:111 lleorge Syvel,..t, 1-1-latl', Peter \\ awl 1:1 , 11 , ) WI eloctrd a 1.1 . and Hp! 1.,10 lA.. • 11 44)c)11 well i-. 11 1/.1 •II• 1,1,1111 , 1" 11.11 . ,. allti V/111,1 (1,1 a 0.11,• pnol from o of 11111 • - ../I'l .11 14 II it • 1 , 1.11 !IC Itt,l 1g IMO CO 11/ / .11,111 • 11 , 1,1 ~i.l .1 . 1111 , llalll• (:11:.US ,I,• .`largit•-,•1 Leto.f:e'r,rre,vr rotev.• I', t , • Li'. /11W s'i 'I \ WIIIIIIIIIR 1840 t lt7 Io $4 ,.) _ \I N I; I 1.1.1.11: i„,, \ I I I ' II I I I ) Et'4ol , l ENDED AND E:NOORSED L 0 %1.1; DR. LAWRENCE'S N i• ENT II ACT 55011.000 W.,111 01 . KSK 0 ! FINE CWTIIING, THE GREIT E 11,T11 RESTORER N v.r A sEruET t z t.Aci; - nn.l 111 A EIIC N THE Dr. J.J. I.IIII:ENt'E, Chemist KOSKOO Titi: TIII•: LI% C.IL %NO 1:',ONI:1'S 111=1 Thl, tirrrrl 01 11, ronclurfol Surcr, In lark:: (' , ,,1''!1'11 , 0; IN I!= Eli= ll= 11=1 t' .\ \ ' , IA IF: 41 i urallivic., 4 Vl•l'y 444' . 41• Ili, and 1;4441 Tam:, 4444.1 I - 44 44 , , 1 . , 414 . • 5•14•444 144 a 144 4 40,44 y 4, , 41 IL 444 4 3,4141 41444••4:4441 t 44, 4!. T 41 1 .4 W4'44IILLA). T1P.11,.111, tif•I•11 I]) I . .11• II Nle.lictno fr.)!!! ,111,111 crk,ctzro , , 1:‘,.1 . 10., i.app;• .Lo :t Nl..divit , • "lila/ r,•.ti Int ;,111:,u,i. jll,lly c•el, al hr.sol 111= F:1 , 111 ET111111 . 1111 , 1N1t1. , .lilt)! i/r111.41 , 1., )!Vrcli , lntN, sc•t• 1:.,..1,1” .11m PRICE ()NE DM.I.AIt PEIL:BOTTIA. Volt 4AI.E nr 7/u Principal Druriabils lit. Ntt. Uniled Slates um! British I»ir rir '1 R. LAWREN('E'S WOMAN'S FRIEND L i .idl olm.asu. 0,111)iar .t, Funtal..s. 1119-Iyaaw 1 )1111.41S01.11 OF A 11111 N EW 1%)111:SE nn the IN•111111. POlyl,llllll . (1.11,1 mud A h.t holi lilt! Nits-team. '2u,t'ltemlllutSl., , ll,e,l4mrs hove etnintaelog the ,tul,ieets; 11 ow to I.lvu aunt V, lint ho Live for; Ma.urity and Uhl Age; lieu erally Reviewed ; 't'lle retire of Intilgt..l.loll; Mud net, ten DiNeabemaCCULlLlteli for; Marrifuo coushlervd. Them., Iret ores will be forwarded on reed' tit of 2.5 by add renal no: Secretor) - of the rI , LICTECHNIC 1) AN ATON. ICA L 3,111- SRUM, 1315 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, P. E m SCHAEFFER.,,, hOLES'ALE AND RETAIL SADDLER.' NOS. 1 AND 2 EAST RING STREET en 10 LANCASTER, PA. DRY GOODS HOLI DAY GOODS! HAGER & BROTHERS Have Just received n choice selection of roads suitalne for Christman Presents and wilco will be sold at a great reduction from Into prices. FINE BEOCHE LONG SIIAWL.q In upon and 1111111 centres BLA , sh: \NI , VEl.\"l-.7I'EENS BE= .WIIiTEI•Tit HEAVER EXTRA 1./ E A f. T 1: r,:, • K I s STYLF:ti ITEILS LACE lIANIIK Eltt'll! EFS (%)i LADIES' AND (;ENr,,- ND l',1)1:1)F L; N N1,111,- CHOICE FURS, nut 1..\111E , AND VIIILhG MINK. A , TII \ , IIAN. I:IUII Sr sfitEltl -1N SQ llt It AND AT tiItE.\TLY FIICI CHM 1N1) 61.1SS\V111E, iN "r PR , 0! "HIE ICI RILLII E V El: I 1 !"*. \ 111= CASSELISEItgIi l'tt mAmmin uEI.: HIVE Dlt)." 0,001)S !LOUSE, 9',!0 Clr,hilit St rev' DrV (iOads for the I'llllloll I nzatelvto• Shalt 111 Itelal I. at Wholiatale ONE I'ItILE ANL, EQUIVWATI,,N Silk Shoo Is, Cloths, Dyes, Goods, Hosier), •"11;tv.1., 1111.. al, los. \1 , 11.1, .; ,111,...,1 ill. 1.1 Vt•1vt.0..11 , 4 .•.•11:. ' ‘2. 1:1- o 1 7. 1,151.1, I VeIVI•1 • 2.: i• 1 , . 'IN. 1:1:11•1; -1 , . I , C1..111, I cli• \V,,11.•.1,111• ~•~: ~~i. 'l.. u... K I, 1;1,1/VI...S. ri,llil:t; •I.ork IF ”ri 1,11.. • , .. II 1,111 . .. , nI? 1111% i 1 1,1•1 `I ^1,1•1%% 1 I \ . l11•111,1 • 2111 ,• • ( . 10i '01..111 ` , 11 , 1 , , 1 , •,1li Siills. Suit. I I .1t•-1,1 1, 1!,•:11,S,1 , 1111 . , I:- por ~,, 1 114 .1. 11. , A-,111.111 . 11t1tY lo•• 111111 CLOT/!!:VG G T I(' S E 'l'll (), Til I: ••I:.\ (WIZ. I P..\ NI) I'I.E.IIUNI7 STIn N I I .\1;NI li'l:N'l' t;o1,los 1 , 1 . 1”11 I( • . , !N TS,II =EI s\VIFT AND I,Aroil.: LI, ,rNI REUEDENT i: 9 13 1 R 1; NS ! =II I=l IT MUST DE SOLD :\l()NI).\ N,)V I:=Il WANAMAkEiIk BROWN I I WHOLE CLOCKS OF B111,111,,G:: t'4III.SINTiI AND \I kl(1;1.:1' MMIMIZIM F.l N( 'l' T'l' 11. s () II N A IZ R A 71 , Altt'll 51'1{1...1.1T, /MMEMERE=I 11 , 1 1 1 1.:r1, 111 1111 A N It l'iolt 1,.11 , 11.:s• AN' WE.% It. arli 1 . ;141,11•1 11 kt,(l‘ navli., .1.11 is vt•ry I:trge an.l ..),I4• ill .1 tt,soc, o, trimi ti,111.111 , nor 111 , 1. 'll,O 1131. . 1 10111 mad,. ttp Mw .11,1 wmittn4.3l, 1ottl(1 ,•• -pect.o . l Ivlc.• , thy I,ttn - ast., attd lIIIf pct,t, 04111..1,, 1.11 ex amine very 11t 11,11 1 .1110 . k 11 . 111 or I , siileyl:or .trill I luililrot, 1 atti to , wll a, 11 , 'owl, II•I 1/10,0 .II 1111 , cily. A , I I.'o, %var. rallll4l. Nit o•lrtw. .It,IIN (wl _:I-1';-:Irmo I N INC 1101 ".S E.ti INTEH.ENT ON DEPORIT?4. Tht• INLAND ANI , DEP , -;IT Cinll'ANY, NV:I4 loo,iln un :4: t.: 7, h, ntitl U'l II nu , ' :s'I'OCI:S A N I) 1:1)N I).S 1101:0111' AND So 1.1) ON coMMIsSION J. r. INUIILENBEINJ, A nDiso., N, A ft (2H ITECT BE=t= WALNUT NT., PHILADELPII lA, PA ?LANs, DE:sal:vs psitsPEcTivr. VIEWS, SPECIFICA",IoNs AND WORK IND DRAWINGS. For Cottages, Farm Houses, Villas. Court lions., Hans, Churches44ol°ol Houses. FRENCH ROOFS,. :LIFW 1112-9 A REMINDER! To Debilitated Persons, To Dyspeptics, To Sufferers from Lirer Complaint. To :hose haring 40 Appetite, To those with Broken Down Constitutions To NerTons People, To Children Wasting Away, To any with Debilitated DigestiTe Organs Or suffering with any of the fa lowing Symptoms, which in dicate Disordered Liver . or Stomach, such as Con stipation, Inwarkl Piles I. wLtr.n m Blood to the 1-I,Mit, AcM- Ity or he Stomach, 11111, 1 1, He:Mourn, Fullness or Weight In the Si • ,111i1011. 1.,1001 , 1 - -I.ND'SI.;EI::s.IAN BITTER: 4 . 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Ina. at the Pli of the filinarli, Swilll,lllll .1' the Herta. Hurried 1,1.1 Dirtiotilt Breathing Flu! tortna at the Heart, Chokinir or :Stift.- eat liar SenSatiOllS, when In a Lyitia tare, thinness i.l , FI'VCI,IIIII nun nun In the lifeaa,liotle.•ll- ~y iir,spirat - twits of the Sl:in and Eye , . Pain in the Sudden Flushes of Heat. Burin lit the Fici.h. 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NI. cI:SuN h FO rf 11 , for I,y /Inn/ ), riir iu , 1 1, rtt r r.vri 171,1, n. J.i. tU\Vllm_6'(V. Top. j crt/ .1 J•/./ VG .1 B.S. T HE Ha: , E 11411i11:',1' ~JIOI\1N(; WACO.) F.ICTiiII 10, 3„ N:.\ th v Pro jffiy bour, 01.tt lyw :5-,2o's t(1 ISSl's ANT.)N I KItNIO. GOLD 611 L T AND SOL D 41 Markel Bates. COUPONS CASHED. Pacific IL EL Bonds Bought & Sok!, sToc,4nono,, nod Pio:4l no Ikootoft• olon only. Accooklk ret.lvt , and In. cii.d allowed on daily balk 0r,,, robjtko to rlo at ',WIG 111 , . !LIVEN ct: BRO., 40 South ne To root. Philo dolphin. fob 2'2 Lyda w w I I.I'III:ItGEIt'S E aro warrao I t tqoul: They ere preparial till,! ..it. 1111 wll , ;ler 1111 odi ly id 11 toe that lire " r u:PII.vt I, 111,1milys l adb,l lilue Is, /011/11111 doalit, the be.st do. 111:lrliel. r , .r Lot will c-Ole) NVilt, 111:1.• few,' time, sa.ric jnihgo. :Intl •1104 . .1 11„111roan any otlic, o/d,. oh. mat lzei. • Oflly yrllll- IMP II ai A Drug Shore, No. tAt Nor; I Second SIT eel, the i.hdrols hove lholn NAlltladget's and Ilarlog"..0 1 toe on than, cal others eti e F'tor srur by tlstf (i, °errs Ih'ityvistv, Wlltbeigers I ahledb i e I al: !vitt be r JOllll,lOl trio , ye supra sypeoarbele way . Als on and mol sale a, re:c.o.:l,ode prWes. Pore IA round Spleen, lienuine liedlcines, Chamois Skins Sponges l'aplocn, Pearl, Sago. 111111 all articles In the ilrug 110 e, at Alfred Nillthergeh i s llrlyg Store No. 7:53 !Orin Second st.:eut, 11125-1 y w'2l MUSICAL INSTBUMENTS. HO' FOR C IIRISTYIASI WOODWARD'S MUSIC STORE I=l WOMEN OF NEW YORK ; OH, SOCIAL LIFE IN THE GREAT CITY. Wonderful (development among the arlator racy. Married Women ex posed, She. Price, 83.2 r, The bent book to sell published. The beat (mob to Agents ever von. Address, N. Y. Book Co. 14, Nassau St.. N. Y. 1110-4 w PIANOS, oli4; \ NS, AND F.VERY:I,I,-MCRIP AGENTS WANTED FOR TIIE CHRISTMAS PRF>tENTS UNRIVALLED PRICES TO SUIT PURCHASERS, Varylog from ria- to 3EIOO. E.kT lIEDUCTIO:s: IN PRICE-3 TION OF I\ll - SIC.U. MERCHANDNF: NEXT ' , twit To co,,l , Elt'A II oT Nl:sw sTR):F.T. !MA.' ISIIIMIMI PIANOS Great Sales of First-class Itoseiveotl Pianos llnvitic determined to nfr..r our extensive. •took superior and Itlizltly Ant-idled litose- Ivoiiit nt belirm the actual cost to umuli:Lei Lire, we will sell. during tlae 111 ,, 11111 Det . elll6cr, nt the G4lotrlll4 erect in Lug, hy itii. end i.l the year. N... 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N , .. ntt h 1)11k, kl., I,ittletimter .k. J. SA ti lERNII%. I‘.. K I.nurru.ler 11. 1.P.1,11-!, I=l =MOE EMECI=E I=l i, .. i...•.,, .• H. H. , e 017.1 11, \l'l I N. \ ICI - 1 i.. , 1 lli :•.‘ I). W. P Vl - 1'1: 111.1()N, ,111.. In kR K Ina ut IMINEM I=lll NO. rb EAST SET.. I. \ S rEll. l'A 'FHA VEL Ltars Gulp/, l'an""i'W.ll l ,l _ ()It Pll ,l DA uiW.l.:it 3,1, 1,70 Intins 8111 )14 , 1 1 '.1 1 •!: . r ." l ' l .‘ 1 1 ' 171 1' 1; ‘ \ t‘gVl.4 I"ir furl Depo•lt, nt 7 A. M.:0111:30 I'. Nf. (I:Om - 11,1 , 17 NI.. I. nod 7 M. NN'l,loc,lBy nll,l Sal tmlny only . ;11 I'. M. • For Ford and Chester Creel: It. It., al 7 A. M.. lu A. :M., P. M., end 7l'. M. tirdav only It 2:311 p. Train lea, dig Philadelphia at 7 A. M. oon nevls at Port train for Baal more. Trains leaving Palladelphin at 7 A. M. and P. M.. port ieposii. lit 9r2.7 A. M.. (ix .m 1 al tor, A. M.,eonneet at l'hittlirs Pont Janet lon w iii Il.e Wilmington and It...ling Railroad. 71 sinsfor Plillatielp:ila leaver Por. PepositaL A. M., and I. P. M., 011nrival of trainti 11 . ,11 nal I Imore. Oxford at Will A. M., 10:35 M. autls:3o P. M. Sundays at 5,30 r. M. only. UlanlO's Fotil at A. M., A. M.. 3:54 P. M., and (4 le P. M. ?Sundays at r,411 P. M. only. Passengers are allowed to lake wearing ap parel oily Ls baggage, And the Company will not no responsible lur au amount exceeding one Italia red dollars, unless it special contract In made for the aaine. _ HENRY WOOD. uC-ly wl4 Uakteru.l aupa•lnten dent TlllB IS NO HUMBUG! By 35 CENTB with age height, color of eye 3 and hair, you will receive, by return !nail, u correct picture of your future husband or wife, with name and date of marriage. Address W. FOX, P. O. Drawer, No. 24 Fultonville, N. Y. d ltklw MiisiMiMili LUHIT OF TILE WORLD Containing Fleetwood'n "Life of Christ," and - Liven of the Apostles, E‘angellsin and Mar tyrs," Dodd: Mgt.'!" ••Evideneeof Cnrisiinnity;" " : Illstory of the Jews," by J.lsepho.; - History of all Itellgtoon Denotittoot lons," will, treatise goul tables relating toer ,•g E•01111..eled 101 lil bin Illstory, eontalo , lN many One engrav ings. The whole hulloing a complete Treasury Chrlhtlan ‘llO-1w 265. -ws volt) ut., l'itrt les euqur e t send L'i is doh lotto ily 11 vit v. making sityl lig to 1 . 1111,11111•• • • :11111 Ivo to THE CHIT IMEHICIN TEI CO, VE..;EY sTREEi I=l (I'CLOCK.. A GE, INR.NT ED 0 11. Ml= It in. ,•,1.111c,• uluplur , 11, N 1 ... 111 l'utp',ll, - ,110•1‘v L. ,01, , t, tn, I a rp ❑ E A - I: F I A It A l't It IZ CHINE-tr. TEA 131,i \_ (;iti:EN TE.k volt. Great Atlantic Pacific Tea I=l3 =MEI rain . 1111: I I. 11: p I.AI AI TM =PRO 1) I N t;, "1 1 ()'I';I 111= 111=111 IN THE VIVA:I.:. ,1 it , 1.11) citarg . l,l ;4 ir ttl tit•lcr 11 R 11.11110•111, I Vt.lril I 115.111 ,1 11.11'. 11131 11= 1•1.11:111(!p!.::1,1,11,111 , 1 /1/Lve. ri•gl,4 BENNE rT Toai•r Hall, 51s ilarkel SINT! IMMEEEIME STOVES, II E.I IIS, STOV ES, II EAT TES, .Ve Th,• I lom Filc,lll.lll. I r .pl t, , r) an. 1 ,0 tIELI (•,,f )N ri: M @...n r:.\! li :\gin rrw. iu + R.\ .\ V.\ Itr ETY .\ is ES L.\.~li~ltl'lUl \~:,tiha,l'~l~ ISI;UI Y~; P A It I. nit II is .‘ 1.:1'1'1 1' APvltovri) I'ATI'ERNM (fF EA,TERN 1)IC I.I:NN'A BALTIMORE LIN N - Y SI D A lort,•,t111 xl.ll I'dr I.or, I lald 1N. , . I 'lniri•ldStf,ro.,Slito,, and y adnid,dl.,r \Vivid ,Comi. 1 1 1. lit land , Ink, , Iptiil.l trto , d apprco,ol.ll II In 111 II II" w.. 11 1 ,...” "1,1 . da,llld 10,111111 , 1 111 MI 1,01. y 1111,111111112,- rtl, 1,111%. WV :111 11111i1.1, 11111-0 who lon,. /14411111. /11 lirtr.•. 1,. Ire,. 1.1 how., than Idin 11,4.1 111 Ph, 111 1111 1,1.1 Ilr.ddda• , 11/11I1hV/11, Sll/1 . 0, 1111 111 1V:110111.1°11,u ,, pf Id 1 . 114.1• s. u„,,. be Et d it Kr N Nl,l N I'MEHEffill 1111:1•1*Y. I Si , lllll Al.4,vt. (114,41mit,: %.! PIIII,A IPEI I'llll ovelled, 11 . 1iil I '7" o f r , • 114' n 1”:::•471:: i i i '17;: A i t s l ll 1•114o11•g• y 111111 11111111111 .1 1 . „sit v . Ar.. 1L111,1w1110.,J I he will 1 v111,1.6..4 . 1, 4 11. sop7-I;lllw3iii (1. CARPETS! (•;\ itry:r.-;! CA R PETS ! 011. t'l, , El'll.-t, MATTIN(i , , 111•114. wisiouW SCAM RODS, ,te. (1. 11. SNYIWIt :,411"111 PHILIDELPIIIA \\'l•:ti'l' NIARKET. N. 11.—A liberal ‘ll,eonnl In Cliorelmm aml Clergymen. T I 0 A «. IS AII. Y IMPORTER OF WATCHES, No. 622 Market Street, Philadelphia, Would respectfully call attention to his new an d carefully %elected stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY. DIA MON DS, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, Lte. /tar Itepalring promptly attended to and neatly done. 1 $ h mini =ZOE
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