S.arm. Roads and Road-making. Of primary importance to the civil as well as military-power of any country, are good public thoroughfares. Rapid ity and cheapness in transportation are vital necessities to commercial prosper ity, and in time of war the safety of a nation may depend upon the state of her roads. These facts have long been recognized, and hence the perfection of roads has been a problem to which en gineers have in all ages assiduously ap plied themselves. The importance of even a slight advance in improvement has kept alive interest in this depart meat of engineering, and century after century lu elapsed without the perfect ideal being considered as yet reached. That this is true is proved by a very brief review of the Patent Office records, is which patents for various composi tions for road surfaces, and for methods or road building, constitute every year a notable number of the patents applied Go• and issued. Probably the most remarkable suc cess ever yet achieved by any one sys tem was that which attended and still attends the macadam road. Notwith standing its expensive character, it to day covers more surface in Europe than :my other. In America, except In the vicinity of large towns, thls road is not much employed,the orinparati ye sparse iws, of the population 1.11111 the small :mown( of travel in rural districts not warranting the cie,t of its construetion mid maintenance. There are fe4v cirvunistances under this r. 1141 is not admirably adapt ed to Imvil and could ry I liorouglifitrem. I t has a smooth surface alter it has been a Mile and affords an admirable Gail hold 111 horses. It is expeditiously laid, and perhaps demands as little ex care and maintenance as any other eapalile of equal endurance and II i•A now fifty ye:lN or thereabout iiiirodueed this I.llll'llra -11.11 sp.ll4.tri, awl 11 1.4 41111te 4.14)411.11 . 111 whi.llll.l. 11)1. nest fitly p , arm will give the ‘vorl,l noything teller for !111 pur po..e.,. Ittit, 114 %VI. 1111% , 1111 , 1111 y Slllll, 1 hi+ .-y,14.1it 1,4 mid al 114 e pr 044.111, nor 1.4 it pn,l, n i,j, Hi n t II ...on will hr, ucnllnhle for Illy gr:iter lout „r Itwid. tiltwv; null nnlnt. n 1.14,04111.4 111 11114 111111 111 111111.1 . rnllllll'lrn 1111• 114 1 . 141.1, unll II provviit nivmo, 1.1 lir m11.11'11.1 1'1P14114 111101 In 1111111 Y 111. Plnly, ll 111 . 1(111111.11., • hint n111'1414.'4 111.11111111.11 1111 11111.1 r~~nlln 111 1111,4 ,ffiiiitry (11,11. .111.1 rnlll . 1111 1 1'1" , 411111,11'1V1.1',11/1 ' 1111111111 Hol'i4l.! 111111 111111111111, 111111 1'11%1.11 1 . 111, 1 111111,1 11 11 11 11 1 1 ' dinv,mlrmi iii h, 111,,n,10411 .hh•hhig ilhifig tin. shlt.sof yowls:mil Irvuliu Iht. uctitrctt when. th..y Imvt. ~•111191 111.1mk• the pnipor to•thli., would ..1111.111111.,1 lir. gcnorully done, when limn. at ull, hy !aiming. Lurk nu the road the excavated the a very erniniiiiiin method and ithinint, n 5111.121' 1411,11. 111* InLllr. slll.ll 7.1i1 1n generally imiv e r.z. 44x,1104 1111' fim. Hi,. aI Nvill only leintiontrily 'mei:. As it 4 it 1,11111111, very dry in stun:nut iI grinds tiii *into it 111141 heap, lin,' in Flown old' by 44.:17111 , 11 gCniII by 141117,, .\ II tined to rake the level mite soil, lint the washings 111 the ni:1114, NV huh hitter 4111111111 he carted away. \' here road, are 111111'11 tl . ll 11711 110,1' washings 111 11 Vo.lllllllll' 111:l11111'V, :11111 I 1 41'111114 I 44111 to ..111't 1110111 lilt. 111. 1111111,1 lying 111111111 7,111 . 11 nla47, I'l'lllll I,llll'll 7 , 1i1 fertility 'night lie ialien 1111111111 the roadways. NVllerever hard hell tir sluadd lw laid ladmv fea.•ll rave dj,lialailed, ll'a \ad ,1/111‘1, Unrivaled Cm. r.,ad ,urra :ll4 ::Va:10.1)11 . in nittily :Mow, 111)1vvvcr, is .)I)- idl.•titittic,lvltori•gravcl can imt 1..• 141J1, and \Vi•ri liii 10111114,v 1 . 1•1'1. 11:1vg• ,1 . 1 . 11 a ni:111 1:1111 Hll . llllOl :t With :1 II II 1,1 ,11111: with a nii hiri• ,•I:iy and 1 , 1,1;cil which wn, I . X0(•111 . 11t in :Lll ii llll iiii l l 1,1111 I.' l ' lllllll PM .\11W:11IIIIII. 11 , 11:11 to •'' antes ill'y l'i i the the tliiiy left till the ell \Olen ilii• stow. Ipera t I r. l'1•11.•:1 t little lal.r laic in the titiy well 1111 iII II, t'I'IIS • pl I I hr t. ql in sorurim• .\ Sill/11111 4.j. , 114 , 1 lilt. :mil hint. NV:11,•1' may rilli itli 1- Paid ill 1111. I,IIIIS anal \S'ilgtillS, Mill in i.:ll' 1.111 \;,;,,,/;/if• Sal ins Futhlvi iu wally the ,In•ittli ha, :1 hay, tutu thiouglitif will nut ,t , ”•1; ui tilt willtvr. All hue ,v,•r ti,•4l Yur wmil tiny will wailliitl, :mil it l'arnitqi, lu ntsku Hie thud lif Wow. ()al :mil wheat •-iru‘v 111:11 i. ullrn alliiwed In nit upon ilt• 4 . i, u.uJ rc . 14131:t. 3 Fury !24”31 :13i1 :it Ile limo tit . threshing. If cut and IlliXed WWI earn Ilaoal nr With Wheat 'Wll, eat it \Vill thrive tintal the reed quite as well tts upon gnull hay.-- 111.,. %vim Ita%t•.unwed Mill 11/lilit'r :Ii.11111k111(iy, grand Sul gsaute rnr hay. Save what is lei t frnin the fall reed ing. illt•st of (lit. fodder (Olen tlatilagml Sl:tvl:ing. It is not yet Inn late to rut salt grass anal bog mead ,' \ls, [lntl are nit,•ll negleeteil frtrill he Abliffilatice of other feed. 'l'4, l”r sure here is ind innelt nourishment in these ttrasses, but there is smile, and when run through the tiutttir, nntl mixt,' with alma ur runts, lily servea gntal purnnse. Candidly sin'', the turnips that have !wen sawn het W 1 . 1 .11 Iho 14)1'11 rotvs, nrlry Inanst•lves. II froiliciilly Ilupprns that dry stitiiiiier is 1.111)%voll by ahiiiiihiiil fall rains, which tlane statsnii to allnw n, In !unite a largeliirtiiii Small Anitimis:linall lug Tree, I.lvery ilit•ngll;•llll.lll.:nintirtlak l' 1111:1111 Illtlllll'I~•~~ ;;, a leniedy to pre vent-Ink, anti rahhihi gnawing trees, niol \\e brave nearly annually ans‘vered. hem. Hur renietly, Which We Jia.Vc tried Ivith success, has proved eirectual in hislaugg in which it has been properly applied. It is to trzlnthige the ir,es with :to 1114 cotton nr \Voolell Cloth, .ri . Very still' paper wilt do---for mice gight ur tea high , ' high trill :kils , Vgr for 11111 1111111 two feet. The kilter shooling 'upright trill reach lip VerY nearly two 1.1, and as larust 110 Y reaelt they will guatr. The same cloth, if put :near, will ast for sevurlll 1 . 1::s. the haduging, nuts( wel l doneuntl lust to the true securely. I II N% here ral:hits are sure to 111 Irnuol, II (here are the geed ph:teeth:ll is le feed Ihelll 1511 11 eahhae,e decayed head, ere:alo ha...2,T, I.llals l'ill:1-hagas, carrels, 111 . oltich k El) [I, 6nuol uu core A "dead trap," baited NViill Heal . a gai lea; but, if in a condition, a Lull dozen rabbits will destroy tiny ynting trees in a single night. (hie \dolor lilt'y not only in jured several ytiong pear trOes fill' Its, lilt( 1611111,i ffir the ,Ill . llll,arc as if done with prun ing shears. liut, ;Is we say, they are tiro.cu to this by starvation, when the ground is covered wit h .lilif orn or Oals dmy horse \yell; b u t smuchow horits rough -ca n ted don't seem to :It: Very well." "NVlltli kind Or preVcmicr du ymi givt , and plenty of them." That's what's the matter. Too inany oats. flail' the amount of oats and the 'rest in corn would, no doubt, work It improvement in him. We have found out that horses should not be teed en tirely with oats for provender. They need something else. Clive them corn or cornmeal part, of the thne, or a mix ture of oats and earn, and see if they do not improve. And, by the way, don't forget to give him, twice a week', a mess or potatoes atilt medicine . —(butt ryt t Raised (lake Without Eggs Eggs are echrce and expensive, and we invent recipes which require few or none. Stir together a collee-cupful of light sugar and a hall cupful of butter; acid'a pint of warm water, half a cupful of yeast, and• flour enough to make as thick as ordinary fruit cake. Rise over night. When very light, add a little mace, cinnamon, allspice, and nutmeg, and ,'cup of chopped raisins. Put in the pan, let rise until light, and then balte. THE LANCASTER WEEKLY INTELLIOENCER, "ViTEDNESDAY",4_4.N.I.TARY . 4, 1871. _Miscellaneous. The Mont Cents Tunnel. A despatch from Suva, announces that the Alps were pierced through on De , comber 2.5 th, and that the workmen from both ends of the Mont Cenis Tun nel joined in congratulations upon the completion of the great work. Between Susa in Piedmont and St. Jean de Maurienne In Savoy, is one, not of the highest, but of the most famous passes of the Alps long known in the history of war, but henceforth from to day to be celebrated as the scene of one of the greatest triumphs in peace of that engineering "which knows no impos sibility." Where the Glraian and the Cottian Alps meet there is a high table land nearly 7,000 feet high with a peak springing up to 11,451 feet high. This is the Monte Cenidio of the Italians, the Mont Cenis of the French. It has long barred the free way from France into Italy. Over this pass Hannibal is as serted by some historians to have work ed his way with vinegar and elephants; and over this pass more certainly King Pepin, in 7.i.5, led his Frankish legions to aid Pope Stephen 111. against the heretical Lombard King Astolphus.— The famous Catinet, Marshal of France, in the service of Louis XIV., followed in his path nine centuries later, and, foreseeing that it might be needed again by his august master, the (Irand Mon arch, he made It by a great elthrt for those days passable for mules. It was the engineering triumph of ills century. Napoleon 1., stopped by the same Im movable opponent, built a road over It eighteen feet wide, for thirty miles, reaching from Lans-le- bourg to-Susa. This was the triumph of his period, pur chased by un outlay of 7,000,0u0 francs and by Indomitable labor. The first great triumph of our later pe riod was the building of a railroad over the mountein range. This was called Jr by higher requirements than those of war, for over the path where the mailed legions of Pepin hail preceded the battalion,' of Louis awl the veterans or tho first Napoleon, commerce had marked its way. The railroad myetems of France laid Italy required a eonneet ing link from I inlabitii W 115111141 or so uninterrupted route ror traffic. The link was formed 111 what Is I; !town its the lirassey-Fell or "A meld -1.1111" 11111. 1111(.11Pli nvrr HIV MIN 111 ISO 7, wns a lirl illantitehleve moil, not MI/ perfectly satisfactory IN In 1111l1(1. OW route really uninterrupted, The passage across the intaintaiii -kvas continually slopped last year by the heavy snow. II Is always slow, always liable to neeltient from avalanches, unll the talk (dote rse are of n 1111404.111 gauge front those ill thi, hi , ,hmorvi. Hot itgronder tool elloowlerlo triumph hos liven tillemphol and, an I 1101'111110 111/W Thin IS It I'llllll WIIII'II ulioun through hit ,oven milli' actual Lind \llto It clear parisogo, which gly,4 Liu wilirolico tool emillnuoLoi Ilse from Lin the 1.:w411811('Ilitlinel In the heel Nutty It I mrt, r:HHHH:, her", Ihe Lit' rwiipen,umi Hi:irked Lint Iq• the it,,Hmw huihiers of the Ap- H HtH Way for It Oiler p(),,itloil In the emilmerty. Iready the voieem of the Inlalhut exonvalorn eh:oiling vic tory lit lho tunnel's depths We, pt./ - elaline,l III!' llpprmiching end hi their R.llow-worlilllVll,Sepnrail'll fro!. them unto uuly by IL thin tvull 1)r Ilneen Wet reel: awl earth. \View Hie rails !Iry laid through Ihe netv tunnel there will he a line or I ,:100 oioseeutive miles of rails of the same gunge running from the Channel to the :\lelliterl'IliO1111! 1.11111101, wlllOll t'hot•ulirr>hu•a iii 111'1,110SI'll In exrnvute 113' II machine id his oat a ill V011(11,11 :11 1.11,' rate of ono omo aim a hall' W 1151101.111,41 upon first by l'ieditiont, and begun in I t passes \vest of the peak, prop erly k amyl! as Mont ('enis, and is on a straight line front Fourneaux, iu (hr vall..y of the :\ re, about Iwo miles from lodane on I.lll' 14, 13,1111,011111,11 t. MI the Itnli.iii The iikittin•e is 1:2:20,1 metres, or . 11We:41,1120 yards. The elevation zit env!' side of the tunnel is not the same. At Bardenneche it is I ,:rd.).:ts, met res 0r.1,351 feet above the sea level. At Potirneaux it is 1,202.52 metres or 3,1141; feet, above. This dill•er ence of metres or feet— would 'Hive made necessary a gradient of in T4l provide against, a liossible rush NVllS:llll.il'ipatl?d, the tunnel was constructed with a rising gradient of I in 2,00 a from the liaribiti iitsdie side. Frota Fourneaux lo' he Middle of the tunnel the gradient is 22.2 per ],ono or about lin 4.",. 'l'he tunnel rims through whist, Hanel' nail lime stone. Froni the French end the schist extends '2,1; IO yards, 2/11,1 this tins bored it the average rate or Ldli metres, rather more than four feet per day.— Then tame 330 yards of , martz cut through at the rate of two feet per day; this was followed by limestone, excava ted at the rate of r, feet In inches per day. It was originally calculated this limestone would only extend to a thick ness of :datl'i yards. At the Italian side HUT,' tilts 1111thilIV: lint schist, and it tvas l'Xi•a'',lll2ll it the rale of I.:); metres, or about live feet per day. The well- I:diown apparatus for excavating this tunnel is thus described by the .‘;ei,ii tijie .111, t nientt X the 1:1.1111r, , ,eil air is led through lines of cast iron pipes from the: buildings void:lining the :tir-com pressing nutellinery to the engineering, workshops, and thence to the tunnel it self. The workshops are situated on the hillsidt , above the tev,i or the air-com pressing netehinecy, but considerably below thud of the mouth of the tunnel. They are lilo.ll \\Atli good plant of ordi nary engineer's tools, most omen] mad, by English makers, and in the smith's shops there is a trot. hammer, which is worked by compressed air. The ma ehinery in the workshops is ordinarily driven Icy a turbine, which is stn. k nine metres, 111 twenty-eight feet eight inches below' the !Moroi' the machine shop; but in winter, when the supply 11l water for the turbine is stopped by the frosts, the shafting is driven by tun engine worked liy the compressed air. The torrent of t he are, front \Odell the water power for work ing the air-compressing machinery is obtained, is, we may mention here, never frozen even ill the 51111/51 severe SellSellS. The frame of each !muddily is formed by a pair ,Ir 1.1111.5 uhmit r, ruCt Melo, long, these bars having placed between them the three-inch eylinder by the idston of whieli the boring tool is actuated. The cylinder is not fixed to the frame bars, but is capable of .diding, on them, motion given to it by a largl. 5111111 111 its hied 11111 which gears into racks formed on Ille inner sides of lilt. 11'11111e liars. The cylinder is three inches in diameter, and its I iiston has a rod about IWO 1111'111'9 ill lliallleter, there being thus hill a eomparatively small annular area on the front of the piston 1111 Whil•11 Use Mr continually presses. At the hind end of Ihe fraud bars of the machine is placed a kind of miniature horizontal engine worked by the com pressed air; this engine driving,,through a bevel gear, a square Shaft 11211115 !warty the whole length M . the machine above the boring cylinder. This shaft carries a cant which gives the necessary motion to the side valve which governs the admission of the air le, its l'ltlellSe 1 . 1'./111, the boring eylinder ; and from the Sallle shaft I le' intermittent rojary motion is given to the tool, and also the necessary ,idvance as the hole is bored. The man ner ill which the advance of the tool, or rattier the cylinder, is regulated, is as follows: The cylinder is free to slide longitudinally on 112 frame liars, these bars having on their inner shies racks into which a worm, carried on a spindle projecting from the hind end of the cylinder, gears. OIL this same spindle there is a (dutch, which is driven by gearing connected to the square shaft al ready mentioned, and when this clutch is ill gear with the worm, the cylinder is advanced along the frame towards the Lace of the rock. As, however, the ruck is of unequal hardness, the rate of ad vance Is made dependent upon the rate at which the borer penetrates, in the Mllowing manner : The clutch by which the worm is driven is embraced by a formed on a bar which extends for ward past the boring cylinder, and which has at its front end a linger, which is bent so as to catch on ratchet teeth formed on the tops of the frame bars, as shown it) our engraving last week. Supposing the clutch to be in gear with the worm, and the machine to beast work, the cylinder will be gradually ad vanced along the frame bars ; but the clutch being held by the bar just men tioned, and the front end of this bar abutting against one Of the ratchet teeth, cannot follow the cylinder and conse quently alter the worm has made a couple of turns or so, the clutch is work ed out of gear and the cylinder becomes stationary, As the boring goes on, how ever, the piston makes a, longer and longer stroke out of the cylinder, and eventually a projection on its end raises the front end of the finger bar out of gear with the ratchet tooth, against which it abuts. As soon as this takes place a spring behind the clutch forces the latter forward into gear with the worm, and the advance of the cylinder again goes on until the end of the finger bar coining against the next tooth, the forward motion of the clutch is again arrested until it gradually works itself out of gear. Each boring machine weighs about G cwt., and as the wear and tear to which they are exposed is very severe, it is found necessary to keep from three to four machines in reserve for each one at work. The boring bars employed are of va rious forms and of various diameters.— The Z and double Z or crown borers are those most used, but for some kinds of rock other forms are found preferable. The holes generally bored are about inch in diameter, but some are much larger. In working through some of the very hard quartz, it was found that the shots flew back from the ordinary holes without producing any disruptive effect on the rock, and the plan was therefore adopted of first boring several holes 4 inch or .5 inch in diameter.and then disposing some ordinary holes around these. When the charges in the ordinary holes were fired, the portions of the rock between them and the cen tral hole were blown out, and a cavity thus forme6around which other shot holes were - bored. The borers used for the 4 inch and 5 inch holes are of simi lar form to smaller bars, and, like them they are worked by the boring ma ch hies,but at a slower speed. Not Posted A writer in the New York 7'imes hopes that, as the English sparrows make shorl, work of the caterpillars, next year they will attack the rose bugs. But unless the sparrows are more care fully fed during the winter seasons, they will not destroy either caterpillars or bugs, and unless they have better diges tion than young chickens, rose bugs will be fatal fare for them. A country correspondent, whose chickens died by the dozen ayear or two since, illvestiga- Led the subject, and found their crops packed with the pests which destroy roses and grape blossoms. The sparrows led by instinct unperverted by dornesti• cation, will, like other free birds, let the rose bugs alone, we suspect, These In sects seem to enjoy an immunity from all feathered enemies. A N'or/ oru Rill Iro aaa from Pen My I to it lit. N . 111.110 {VII,I lion' In Franklin county, I'a., in Mt:, am! is 114,e :V , years of t about 20 years of age lie cotumen red railicity apprenticeship as brake man on the l'entisylvitnlit l'etitriti road. In this position lie remained but four iiimiths, having been promoted Lit conductor, \cher() lie remitimiii Inc One year, and their receiv ed the uppitilittillint 1111141N' of transpor tation. In this position hn served the coin :lathy to their entire satisfaction for eight. years, %%lien he resigned his place and made it trip lu California and ,k rizona, lit charge nfa mining party organized In Philadel phia, Ile huts \1,11.11 MI 1110 Pi.1111.3'1 VII. i I,L Con nil I (mid as liraliestintil and eon. Miles. I inn hundred miles lair day and It HMO osier eight ylll{l . Pl'slir• vino id" 11, ,, :blunts by ichiell Ui arrlen al. the it-init, lie remained ht California about two ,years, Mg 1511,', 0. I 'poll 1114 II lin was ell' rrulti duly Mant kIX linnitlN, Chu imly Natnalluil Johns hail shun hn rulununu ml his ciarlitir Its 111)11(11.11111111, In the Jail of I sill NIT, Tobin cline to Kan sas, lIIIVIIIWILI.OOI.buiI HMI I.sititill \ alit Sir parliittiniliint of the Italians Pantile !toad (then C. I'. 11. \V. R. It.l under lien, ‘fright. Ills 1111,Plit rank is that of Sii perintorelent , 11 . lhn KIM Valley IIi• 111111 assistant )41 , 111.1111 51111011116 , 11- 414.11 i, having received lint a slaitiL time sluts, the hitter promotion, Mr. Nlll,lll gradual,' in a railway srhooi that ranks in the profession by ills side id' Harvard and Vali , as rollogn , lli , is 11111,11 , iitilU ('unity that the nitudnill honors his itinia mutter is a isimplinient to both 'midi and toucher. II:11110(1 .10110 S, Were to pri,oli ill Poitsvillo ull Sunday, chargctl with City, uu Suttirtlity Hight. k tit)t ex pected ttt reet.ver. LEG /, 01' / 4 !: t i t t i t! 1 . ! .. ...‘1111 it! PI . IIIISyIVIIIIIII. Ittl . Oi IL SI, Illgh lilt 11i , 1 , 111111111g, tug • :mil sari. It it 111111 , 1' Hll'lllllllo "1 . 11.• t'olnuibht 1 /11110 $/11 . 111,,S 11:111k," 111111 t unlit], lit thy l'imtity 1,11114,151,, Vllllllll . 411 , 1t11.1./1 . 1 . %Vt • Ilt . V.IIVI . '1 . 111111- alit kill:LT . .4, with ill, pril mil iittNitig II (till. I 1' „ 1.1"\I j,•29-llttlly 1 , 11'1'A'11". 111' II EN ICY PICA WF11R1). J l:1Ic Lt llrr. I..xlaincurary ..,talc having 1.0,111,11 Ittill 1111.1,5101.. , 1, all person. I tul..l , l , ..llltcl'clu rcutu•sli•ol tur make 1111111V •1•I Ili•111.•111. :111,1 HMS,' 11,0 11111 ,Ivinutotx agutuht SUlllt. wlll pri..Curl thou, ti itch,' tor 5c1111.111,11 tilt• - sigticnt, 11l Fullon .It MN XX', SW 11. - I', Execulur, 1, , F: LAN 111, A I orlwy. tic; I,IIVrATE 11 IF A 111 . :1.1A 1111111111 W. 1/I'.l ,)f Unruu M111 . 11,V. Illlrllf Malt I %yr, lug I.t.n•ti urn tit 1 ,, he , ;It 1111., 1u5tu...1.1,. Nut 1,... I, here by 1.; ix 1.11 he all it,: Huhu , ~L UIIIIxt 111,• num,. 1,, ',resent 111..111 fur s, II lettleul, flut 111,1 st. uti1c1.i.. , 1nrct . ..0,..1,41 lit glulc.. I , :tynitult w I C. S. llt /FEN! AN, .1 . 21-61.",1w • SSICINEES' ----- .% IlltA II All A I: reit, and lilll. or ss Towt,hip hy vrdllnlory “,l,iuncnt (if I It•i•.•111.1., IS7o, rsti,ft , rl,l all Illy 111111 411141 AhraliMil 1:1,114'1'111 Ihr Llllll. , slvlitstl tier the 1 , ,..t11 111 Ihe er..llilop4 ..1 Ihe A hrallunt UIVI . IIII, /111 pors , ms imi , hl.•.i A ,, i,411. , r, to tital, Immediate ptlytnt•tit 1,1 Ih.• 11111k1 . 1,11411e1l tVIIII4/11t ill•hly :11111111.,, 1 / 1 1N111U1 . 171111,1“ pro , 1•111 111,11 .iIIHN Erin, A,1,114 , , 11l 1.1i17..,' P. F.PoY. 11,rney, If you have Real Dilate to sell, advertise It In the ISTELLI(;ENCEIt, thotavorltentedlinn of real estate advertisers. If you hove l'ersonal Property to sell, adver -17-lit w list It In the INTELLI(IENCEIt. and your N t: un•i• 0011110 N i ,ii Sti vendues ,vlll be thronged from all quartet,. Innea , ter 1,01111., 11 you have anything of any kind to sell ad- I I. e rvertise It lu the IN'rELLIGENUER and you o. 17. )I ill,. I Nos etober IN7u trill speedily sell 11 It'll is worth anything. 111111,,, 11. , A llllrolltted to de— If you want anything advertise It in the IN ' r"" " "'"" de ' TFLI and If you don't get it It will tend:int' , real I , tate, hereby al,e not ice to pact les inter...fed, that they 11 . 111 meet for the Ill' heeause it Iv not to he had. lairpo,. of I heir :.opoint meld ilic Court If you want to employ, or he employed, 'illy ill h t • ; tio It the INTELLIt;EN('EII your ‘vatils ot I/ 'ENI IN7O. at \ Aeit and ' where t ell 1.1 stl.•1111. , will be Brtlisiled. 1•:\I I , : Lt The INTELLIGENCER being the only news paper of its political party In Lancaster, and A nldors. ,17.11, e v both Uuily a n d Weekly having very large elr -IllsTATg.; or mi Aitu, 111,1' F RE ym ip v: cUlatlOns alt..rils all ;unexcelled medium for ..J El I, late of Eo-Ii . ”1,111,J1111111lli l l. deer I. sell ennnd . Leiter-..1 :1111n1111 , tr:t1 11.11 11.111 011,11;1 I 1 eel' eranl,ll..l he 1111.1er.igned. per.on. Indebted Hier,. nrc rt•oott..l,l t„ nete ittuuedintepayinent.and II loivinfr. ' , 11. , will Pr , II1.11111.....•III,L..•11, L, 111 , 1 . ..,1.1111, II -.HO 1,10 luLlp. .11 Iti.Ut. A.1:1111,1.11 ,1..1',1,• !Wit 01 Sn lit 111,•.11. usT.t.rt: W11.11.1A NI Sl'il NA I)Elt. I p. 1..• I I , ••l:ittit•lary 1,11 mod rani. ,raltto.ot WI Per•otls 111.11.1.1t.11 .11.1.1t.11 I lit•rt•t", itrt• mai, 11.11111. ,4 . 1 11 . 111t•III, :111.1 111 , ,, ilig rinlwalb iti•tunil4l , :ig.lll , l. I lir• smilo.. will ht•ln IVIIIIIIIII .14+11 . for se1111•111,111 to. the undl•r -,1,;i11..1. Iffi lit.siding lu 111.1.,k 'lock Is.‘ Ar I. \CI NTENs. ItnNi.ling I: I 16, :Al 4)TICE.--'l'Wl,-TIII I IL Hs ETA X .•l 111.• \VII.II - 111.• . 211 1,;11. 111, ~I lip 1111.1'1111'1 111 tzunt I. I. lirAylln, 111 11I.1.1.1111• rival tho lo lior ;Mr- I 1,1111,110 Ihr iralnl Jury, Ilniy II Llntlil 111, July, or I pi-Whin ers; Court ail . ..civil nil. In lie ‘vlll he Made In 111, mild on 111, 1111111 Monday in Jalliiiiry ili•xl,l , 7l,lii count].III•)II,I~III, 111 .1 tii in/N NI. Wtll , Elt, lark, will he prest,le,l for voifilriwithln on MI , NDAY,JANUARY lip, 1,71: . 1.1111. .k....1g1,11 E.lalo, John S. ft .letter, Assilstire. John V. S. Erb, Trt,l SRI Ellzulieth TE . 11,0 Esinto, linlivrt Warden, \v. U. sT:kri , FER. tI2I- ,vSI Proiltiumtar kl''S 111. I, 11.1, 111, sr . (: 71; EsTV I'E OF .JAMES c 1Z..111,v, Sr., ficllly,.fr..”r llomptl.•1,1 Imp., hnrilt h, t1.•...1 fi,slvl.ll,llt, dated ()vil., 31.0. 1.7“.11 ,, 1yi1t.41.11,1 i1 . 1111 , ir11.1.1i 11l I lit•lr ...- 1111, 1•II.•ri I h.. tintl,slv,,, , l, 1.. r 111.• hen eat ~ 1 11 to• ,tl.l Sr., 11.•111 .1 r., I h. , y sub! 1,, Mid, paymt•lll to ill.• 111111, 1 .- .` , gt.i'd h./ , ' lug ehd.U. t 11,111 IN 4 N.‘ N'ELY, M. 11.4 I:Et:BUSH, A ,-112 . 11,,, 112.1='ICI /I i 1114 11l L/1111 . 11,E t HOOFING SLATE R l l l l ' l k .!l:trer S, ! i rl. l :l l ;t ' s ' i l •t t n i t ' s . t i‘ J ' i N „ I a full supply of Hording slate for trident Reduced Prltres. Also, an extra LIGHT HOOFING SLATE, intended for slating on shingle roots. I{ntptoyiug the very brat slaters all work Is warranted In be eseintral 11l lire best manner. Builders and others will find it lt, their Inter est to Ilr•s;uaplra HI iris AsHeult ural and Seed Warr-Y.11.15. No. its East king street Lancaster, Pa., doors west at the l'ourt. House. We have a 611 the Asbestos Hooting for Hat roan, or wi ere slate and ' , Jungles cannot be used. It Is lar snp.•rfoa' lir Plastic. or ()ravel Rooting. tato, it SPRF,tryt pre BANKING HOUSES IffialialEßE The INLAND INSURANCE .k.ND DEPOSIT COMPANY, wilY pay illil2l,t .01 th•pl,SitS as fffilOWS, Via: For 1 ana 2 months I par cent •• 3,4 and 5 " 7,5, and 10 nippths 1 1 upd 12 mpuIII s•• STOCKS AN D BONDS BOUGIFF AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. J. C. MCHLENBEItIi, Ole 2 llmw I I Treasurer. OTTST U W N', MONTGOMERY C'OUNT'Y, PENN'A ENGLISH, CLASSICAL,' sCIENTIFft MIMI 00MMERCIAL. Location Ad in I ruble! Twentieth Annual Bes skin Thorough Preparation fur College or Business. Oar For etreulnrs address REV. OEO. F. MILLEN., A. Pl., Principal, REPERENct:s.—Rey Drs. Meiga, 6ehaetier, Mann, Krauth, Soles, Hutton, etc,—Hons.Judge Ludlow, Leonard Myers, J. S. Yost, B. M. Boy er, M. Russel Thayer, etc. 1Y77-tfwa OUR PROSPECTUS. 1871. PROSPECTUS THE INTELLIGENCER This paper, established In 17111, Lae always maintained the position of A LEADING DEMOCRATIC JOURNAL In the beginning It contended vigorously against the attempted encroachments of Ex ecutive authority and a tendency to the cen tralization of power In the bands of the Fed eral Government. IL has done battle for three-quarters of a century against political heresies, and In favor of the great fundamen tal principles of the Democratic Party. THE DAILY INTELLIGENCER Wan established In 1864, and it Is now one of the best known and most popular Daily news papers In the State. It has a large circulation In Lancaster City and the adjoining towns and villages, It furnishes all the general and local news of the day, In an attractive form, and proper editorial commentm upon political and other topic,' of intereiti PRICE OF DAILY, $5 A YEAH When 11110 Dully wari emlublinhrd hierea.sed ra,..111i ten we, uvquir,, or improv lug t WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, 11,1141 II 1.1 1111S1111/11f.441 lu air and lii the varlet). and Interest of Its c.onteills nn)' pnper published In l'ento , ylvanla. (ireol litre In talttot to rook.. II A FIRST CI,ASs JuiliNAL moiler tho \%'1:1 0 .11,Y I I.;N1'1411, L, nnlnrird wllh 14 , 114.0111 rtfvrvli..l , l,. thy witittn ur country t•vndrr,., nod 1.114 . 11 iP4.lll' 111 1t..1r, nistl ('WIPENI)ICNI orrli Np:Nvs Not only IN nil Ihu Wont. nown by Moll tool .y,dogriiith from nil ports of Ulu World furobill• oil op to Lilo hour of going to Kuhr, but moll number oontniom a 1101011,11,i 11011 Of LITEIMItY ),111"11.:It. unit varied 1111.1.1Intwow. n•utllnn Ili Mill Ilia hasten Itr till ehtnnt n. Tho wa.c. ‘lr tilt, Agrlvultural 4'OlllllllllliLY art, ntttilled,lLllti II runt 11.111011111.4' earful Is 'Oven lit tin A(lttict:Ln;R:r. VII 4,111, WI Ml lll,r L 111), all IlinPl,llo WllllOlll cnrrvel and PULL NlAltl: E'l' ItEl'oltTS The INTEI.I.IIIENCEIt gives Lhe price al the latent tint° of all volnaladltlem In wlalvll Its readers are Interested. IL In J USI"P H E PA PER VU EE Subscribe for Il If youlvo not already ilonu nu, and urge upon your neighbor bi tic, the ms--)k . ? rt Year In Advance DENTS WANTED In order; that the INTELLIUENCER may be put in the hands of all who want to read a first-class Political, Literary and Agricultural newspaper, we propose to employ a number of persons to canvass for subscriptions. An op portunity will be given to make money easily and rapidly. Any one desiring to act as Agent will address (with refer ewes) the Publishers, 1,. G. SMITH a , co lAtneusivr, Pu Advertise in tl►e Intelligencer GET YOUR JOB WORK INTELLIGENCER OFFICE The rsTELLiGENcER does• Mier printing than any office In the County of Lancaster and cannot he excelled In the Slate. Its .101. °Mee Is widely eelehrated for the beautiful work. which It turns out, sort for it, rhealmes No extra charge Is [mule for the eleganee ,)f its printing, but goo.l work Is done al no greater prices than other otllees ..Large fur Inferior work. i;el your Envelopes, litll Heads, Letter I feuds, I nvllnllons,'I'I~•I:~ tittle Urns, Not lei, reulars, l'.,sturh, Dodgers, I'rngrutnnu•s, und Cards printed nt. thy. "IS' 1' Printed Envelopes 82.00 Per Thousand itnil fillet; work II! proportionately low prick, TOBACCO AND SEGARS. TH DEsT AN 4'n 0 EST SAI OK ING :TOBACCO 51ANI'V.,1"I'llEI , FACTORY NO, I, 311 DisTitul , UI mAityLAND, ti,e that Every Paekago you buy n'26 bears that inscription. - 15. - z lyw ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W J. W. F. SWIFT, No. 18 North Duke et.. Lancaster B. C. KILEADY, :Co. 24 East King street, 2d floor, over Sttll.' New Store. EDGAR C. REED. N. 16North Duke mt.. lAnonster FRED. N. PYFER, Na. sSoath Duke et.. Lau canter A. J. SA NDERSON, No. is East Ring street, Lancaster %. H. PRICE., Court Avenue. West otCourt Houma. Lancaster A.. 1. KAUFFMAN, :1,22 lyd&w No. 238 Locust “Lreet Columbia.kin. LEAIRAN, No. 5 North Duke et.. Lanomitor A. S. sTEINMAN. No. 4 South Queen et.. Lane-eater H. 31. NORTH. Columbia. Lancaster county. Pa D. W. PATTERSON, ROA removed hie office to No. ( East King Eit S I""" ,A I M.I.EY -AT-LAW, OFFICE WITH N. ELLMAKhR, ESQ., NORTH DOKE STREET, RV, LANCASTER. PA. lyw3B E di SCHAEFFER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLER NOS. 1 AND 2 EAST KING NTREET nn lu LANCASTER,TA. MEDICAL 1871. Pain is supposed to be the lot of uspoor mor tals, as inevitable as death Itself and liable at any time to come upon us. Therefore It is im portant that remedial agents should be at hand to be used on an emergency, when the seminal principle lodged In the system shall develope itself,:and we feel the excruciating agonies of pain, or the depressing influence of disease. Such a remedial agent exists in the PAIN KILLER, whose fame has made the circuit of the globe. Amid the eternal Ices of the polar regions or beneath the intolerable and burning sun of the tropics, Its virtues are known and appreciated. Under all latitudes, from the one extreme to the other, suffering humanity lies found relief from many of its Ills by its use. The white and broad area over which this medicine has spread, attests its value and potency. From a small beginning the Pala Killer has pushed gradually along, making its own highway, solely by Its virtue. Such unexampled success and popularity has brought others Into the field, who have at tempted under similarity of name, to usurp the confidence of the people and turn it to their own selfishness and dishonesty, but their ellorts have proved fruitless while the Pain Killer is still growing In public favor. R ECOMMENDED AND ENDORSED BY g=l DR. LAWRENCE'S COM Po N F ID EXTRACT Lor 0 S () 0 ! TIIE GREAT HEALTH RESTORER ! N(rl' A arx•itrrr grAci: FORNIULA AltuUNI) Dr. J. J. I,IIVILENI'I.:, KOS K 0 0 MT1(111.:s ItuoT lir 1)1s1.:,\ ITItIrYISH THE 141,(x)1), 1111= Tltlx Is the Secret or Its Wonderful Success In l'urlng BM= I=l =II El= DISKAsES lIY A Ii.%I,:tsTATI; Olt THE ISIA )00. It I horetiglily ertelltetteq every 1(.11.1 el:Hu mor and lied end restoree the tett Ire mystem to a healthy condition. It Is heyonil iitelllloll the FINP:S'1"11INIC IN WORLD. Thousand.. have liven t• hange.l by the use of thlx Prato slekly, suffering, creatural, to htrimg, healthy, and happy mtm, and women. Lira cannel lienilitte to gici• II 0 trial. Nii Medicine has obtidlied such a great rept] talk/1121N (ilk Justly - celebrated Eminent Divine., Editors, Druggists, Nitre &Li , see nue for this year. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BoTTLI, The Prinripal Li•rrf/pi.+la in the United Stales and British TAR. LAWRENCE'S WOMAN'S FRI ENI) 1.1 cum. , all Diseam, p,•kiliar It, Ftqual,, ul9-Iyo,t 1)11 I , LOMOPIFI Y OF MAIKRIAGE.--A NEW COURSE OF LECTURES, ux deliv ered at the Pell MI. Polytechnic and and Ana tomical M.Phil.., Ls, Chestnut Stiree doors above Twelfth, Philadelphia, ern acing the subjects: Dow to Live and What Live for; Youth, Maturity and Old Age Manhood Gen erally Reviewed; Tho cause of Indigestion; Flatulence and nervous Diseases accounted fur; Marriage Philosophically considered. These lectures will be forwarded on receipt of Si cents by addressing: Secretary of the Penna. POLYYECHN IC AND ANATOMICAL M 17- M, 1214 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, P.. lyl2-12miloodww FOR SALE OR RENI V A ILIT A BEE A ND EXTENSI VE LI VERY STABLE AT PRIVATE SALE.—The un dersigned being engaged lu other business of fers at private sale their large and valuable Livery Eslatilishment in the rear of the - Pity Hotel,' . North queen sLreet, Lantander, Terms easy, For further part It ulars apply John Murphy, Harrisburg Ear Works Harris burg, Pa. 1 1 ", } ,4 , ..!A!Vrs Sit in Frctierlel: ~n 111, Halt I 'nary and old° It. It., ant, tall. , wt , t ~ 1 1:“1- 11111,,evonlatils IMECEIMI of land; Improved by I wodwelln nue brick 11 nth hall and eight 'rooms, :And line odliirtie grounds are beautified trill; 'bole, tries shrubbery, be,, .Cc. I, tin, olln, a handsontnn frame voltage, situated in the Orchard, n'oll Wei ng Forty Acres of choice apples anti pears enclosenl by all a ',ago orange budge. barn 1.1111,111er out-buildings are:unpin-anti In goon! repair, Lanni Is of One hest quality In lone stoat, Ferrying good, ryltln runnlin water in every thdd. Lime kiln, and Ines Inaustible (outr i der; of the purest stone, TIII , farm Is oliered entire, n'w will be divide( tovallt pureinaserm. For Intl! denwriptlon, 451•., lalilress or apply lo REAL ESTATE. AT PIIIILI(' 11S SATURDAY„IANUARY A. 11 IS7I, by an older of the Orphans• Court of Latt eeater County, the undersigned Neill tell l pubilevendueott the public hol., (being Mach Hors.. Tuvern,lrtf Cyrus IdtV., le West roettlle. township, I.lllll`llSter l'Olllliy, the 1011°V:111 Real Exude being purport No. 2, of the (tea I.:slate, late or I.larguret Feeytno er, of sal. Township and I . ollllty, A Tract or Arable Land in sold Township adJoing lands of Christ lan Gress, ttetaul. Swet girt, Jet:N..l,lllz, John Swelgart's I.:.dati., Pei et Wniter and Javob (foyer, eontulintig If ACREIS more or less, ,II is eriSiliiii IL frame sir 1.4 111"E1.1,INC1 Staid° and other 011 t 1511111 Is 111 sandsloni• WM, well fl . nCi.(1,111V1111.11 Inn, VOILVI • nit•IIt. Ire illho on tilt. prellll,., many list.l P ari,l Fruit True, It 1. , poldle road loading Iron I,llnrapOrr to sinking Spring, and ii i, oor fourill ul a'MN. from Ilu E 4 udiuß and Volum Ma 14011..1111. Halo to COlllllll'lll, lit lo'olock, NI.. or oh day, whorl attend:tn., ht• 141, , anti 1t.1 . 111 known hy CYRUS ItHANI, Itllllllllstrator, ht I ul.. /1011, Nlartirt oyur, dt•t•'Ll t VALVAIILE FAICti IN LITTLE RItIT.k I Tt)\l" AT I'IIIVATE SA 'lit nn4rr~iq ii ~ siumt,•,l. al,,re,ahl at more or ics,. adjoining latch:of Nathan !bones, I htvid Christy, John olle.on Irmo ol hers, upon whirl] is t•I . Ct . lit II 114,115 t., IL tint. Igloo lc liarn, root-idly erected .r00r...1 with ' , late, lvtill (41 . 3111•1 . it, limo C01 . .] i t'll., nil rnrro ply 1,. Two Apple t trehartk and of her frail on tilt. 111 . ..111i5t.5, and all I ht. neeestmtry oat-huildlngs. Two good springs of spoler, front withal every held ran he mattered. at 11.1•11, C the above tract Is hotline,. Is covered with !teary i 1,1111•1- pall 7 white oak, The land is In it high state of cult I vat lon, under wool fence, convenient in eilllrt . lll..S, mills, stores, schoul.v, Sir. 11 IS un surpassed for productiveness, being as good quality of land its the at ,u) ve towipthip can Itroduee, divided Into convenient fields. any person wishing to InVeSt. in rent estate, a chance is here prchttllteli rarely to he 1110! Hill h. Persons wlshlng to view the premises will please call upon Itavld Christy atiJolnlng the property, by %Omni Ili, MUM` Will I/0 SiIOWII ur upon the subscriber ttl 3lechnuies' Grove. sepi:arwr; nAvio EvAss. DEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.... 1.1.3 The undersigned, desirous Of removing to in City, offers the following deserllasl prop erty, on which he resides at private sale. A lot of ground, containing 1 ACRE and 51 PERCH Es, situated in the central part of I ne village 33f Conesb am Centre, adjoining prop erties of Benj. F. 'donkey, Dr. John fiend ut and others, on which are erected IL line two story BRICK HOUSE, with a good, dry cellar under the whole, Frame Summer House, good Barn, Hog Sty, Smoke House, and uli other necessary nut buildings. There Is on the premises a tine Orchard of young bearing ap ple Lrees, and peach trees just corning Into 13raring, also a number of pears--dwarf and standard—cherry and plum trees, besides a ,l,prge number of grape vines of the best varie ties, and an abundance of small fruits, viz: raspberries blackberries, gooseberrimi, cur rants, Ac. Harlow's Indigo Blue Is, without doubt, the best article In the market., for bluctity clothes. It will color more water than /ear times the same weight of indigo, and nitwit more than any other wash blue ill the market. The only gem, ito is that put up at Alfred Wlltherger's Drug Store, N..ltD North S. , ssuld Street, Philadel phia. 'l'lle Labels have both NViltberger's and Barlow's name on theta, ail others arc counter. Veit. Fur matt by most (et - wens...lW Druggists. Wiltberger's Indelible Ink Juill be found or friatto be a superior article. Always on hand for sale at reasonable prices. Pure Ground Spices, Genuine Aluslicines, Chamois Skins, Sponges Tapioca, Pearl, Sago, •and all articles in the drug line, at Alfred Wlltherger's Drug Store No. lsf North Second street, Philadelphia. IMPORTER OF WATCHES, I A DDISON urroN, The property is in the best and Mon, having been put entirely under new fences, and the house re-painted Inside and outside in the summer of 1019. There Is a rain cisteru, with a pump in, under the Summer House, which Is connected with the kitchen by a roofed porch, also a water right to a well with a pump in within 10 yards of the door. On the whole this is one of the most desirable residences in the county, good graded schools, churches, stores, de., being convenient, and film morals of the village and neighborhood excellent. Any one wishing to see the property can do so by culling on the undersigned residing thereon. ULRICH STRICKLER, dec 6 litawd&tfw THOMAM W. ii A:1 17,71' No. 622 Market Street, Philadelphia, Would respectfully call attention to his new and carefully selected stock or WATUHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, &c. Are Repairing promptly attended to and neatly done. GIGANTIC SALE! which we are carrying :necessitates our coin OUR GRAND CLEARING SALE (By far the largest we base ever had t eutbracl ng KUM BUSINESS COATIS 15,000 MEN'S PANTS 3,90.) FINE cLIENTERFIELDs All of the beat hlnd Of Cliilldwr eVerY desirable color, cut and I tig OW' Immense Six-stopy Buildings (ruin liar,enient to 101 l II THAN ANY WE HAVE EVER ItErtFlIS tH,VERED If xve i•ver . % tmrittettt go at 1111.1titre t•ost tottittitttoittri.. !ma to tottico t Itt• afil I \VI' %1 t•I~~., th. UNPRECEDENTED 111R(ItINS! I ur 41,w1; M lllllll , 1%0 - 01., i. 1.111. 111.111 Lint ypal mid 1111 nn ,\ NSI* \I, \ %It I'4111"1 IT MUST BE SOLD 1.1,..1110,,111 0,111111,1100 wll4. will purchaNt• 111 all) . prit, rl,lll 11011.001.1 c Fur 11114 tt It largo t Halemint•ll, awl it 111 Il•i111,1 . 1 . 12 1 . 1,111 uur I'llt - I lug Ih•purtuu'ut, 5L,11,1 will .110.11 at li d ,IllItikl•1111,1,1•11 ill HIV 1,0.11111 g :0,, 11/ A1 , 1'1,111011 111111t.r. Hlitlll,lllr llglll, 1111• 111 lu, A v IsIL n,lirll ed. ,vlie•l INT iv I.lllhig I, ptirchaso CPI' IVANAMAKER &BROWN, OAK I l AL L, 1 .101.111. i 1:001).4 Ilatva•juaat raaa•t•lviall at oltaaltala , a•laat•l Ilan taaaaaalaa sullaahlt• lor Pra,a•tal , mad wlala•li will laa• 5..1al aat at great ratliia•liaatt Iraqll lute pl . Ic.t.N. ineriot E X "I' R A i,IfAI.ITr I: i..\ • I I. K I'.\vIIMI:RE RI'SIJ;v I'ult q'lC.\l'Pka'.ti ESIMI=I FINCI CIIIXA GIASSIVIRE, I3IN4U;SIINII I=ll J . U. CASSELBERRY CO mAmm()TH BEE iiivE DRY GOODS! tIOUSE, I CELASIIM uTT, 13,,,k0.5t4,wn, Silk Shall Is, Cloths, llress hoods, hosiery, hltr% 1., ; 1 1' , Pp 1 , i awl, Stalpo'l ' 1 .2 tip lo $22. Al Drt•Ful,rl,,,, 1' .erlils L. Frourli chill 1 0 , I ease cloth CrPli). NI"ItIr cl.lll-. SI up 1,1 5 . ,. 'plored Mark ",", 1,, 51, Vp1,1,...11,, 62 , :0..•,,t. to is au, \Vat, Prppr l'l7llllv, t.k -2, itia , k 111,, r -11 71. I ';,l Wlffit• I 'lit I'l 1•11,'Ir tl.iy 1-11:p•lc, Sc.trlct 52 111,14•1' , ~ t 41, ti,, , 4•111)111111. l'oduruP.r. .I.tiliu pr.lnplipi,sl ri o.,t'lp.lisu, Night Under-wpm'. IF ,1 ill I hls .of Ville ml.l 111•11 . 1, 11110 I,i] Vide.. i. iirr I .M.ll, riOt 11 1./I, • 1•1. dt. , vrijo 1 . 111,1114 Sul:, 4'1 , 4114 ,thos, \\ . :414, 1'4 , 4.41 111 4.1":41: rlhorti,hot . nesvosl lio.ourr Ex;ittiltle 11l lv N 11411114144114 144•1 , 44 . 4. plll'- 1.1111..111 .1. R. CA:i...1.:1,141.:1titr /.. No..12 , 1(11,01.1 sir...4d, 1111-11%v - 0 l'll 11:1.41t411414111.. BONDS. 5-!-20's and ISSl's BoLiwrr HOLD AND EXCFIA NOEL/ ON MOST LII4ERA I. TEILMS. GOLD BOLA DT AND SOLD At Market Bates. COUPONS CASHED. Pacific R. R. Bonds Bought & Sold, Bought MO NOM IVnuu. IPA .400 only. AccouulA received mid Intercht OLI daily balances, mihject to cheek at sight. DE HAVEN 6; BRO., 40 5001 h Sd Street, Phllo.lelphia. (eh= \VILTRERG ER'S FLAVORING EX tracts are warranted equal to any made. They are prepared I rota Ihepants, and wilt be found notch better than many of the Extract, that are sold. Ike - Ask you On/err or Drautfixt for Witaterger's Extract, A R C II ITEC 5.T1 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA PLANS, DESIGNS, PEILSPECTIVE VIEWS, SPECIFICATIONS AND WORK ING DRAWINGS. - - - For Cottages, Farm Houses, Villas, Court Houses, Halls, Churches.:School Houses. FRENCH ROOFS, CLOTHING. THE LATENER4 OF THE SEASON AND THli ENORMOUS OVERSTOCK AT ONCI WE OFFER OUR ENTIRE: STOCK OF MAGNIFICENT GOODS, 15,000 M EN'S V E.Sit+ 111= 4,1”) JACKETS 13= Price.* l'onkbtlak ably Lon or UNDER A N Y ficI'AISTA Nch:s %Vt. 8500.000 Worl h or, 'FINE CLOTHING, NVll , l' ANI) LAHW: S.\ M. Nul', WIIOLE BLOCKS .OF BUILDINGS lIIMEIM DR Y GOODS HAUER c ];1 )TIiEI - ME= ll= ISLALIi AND rnl, VEINF:TEENSI =II PLAIN . AND FA Ncl" mltEs-; (i 111 El= I= CHOICE FURS, surinr.l)l IN ATt;I2I , ..\TIX 1:l.111 1'1;11 ll= No. 990 Chestnut St reel 1111'1/Ugh t I) Dry Goods for the Million ! PILICE AND N EgI'IVuLA'PInN Glides, J.c 1100FLAND'S BITTERS A REMINDER! To Debilitated Persons, To Dyspeptics, To Sufferers from Liver Complaint,: To those having no Appetite, To those with Broken Down Constitutions To Nervous People, To Children Wasting Away, To any with Debilitated Digestive Organs. Or suffering with any of the lid -1011.1111/ Symptoms, which in dicate Disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Hong stipation, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acid ity cg the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for F - ood, Fullness or Weight In the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter ing at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Dlnleult Breathing Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Sutfo cat Mg Sen.alons, when In a Lying Pos ture, _Dimness of Vision, tots or Webs before the Sight, Feyer and Dull Pain in the head_ baleen cy of PrespirationYellow lleSS of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the shle,Bnek,Chest Limbs, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning In the Flesh, Con stant Imaginations of Evil, and Great Depres sion of Spirits. _ _ . _ _ 1100FLAND'S UERMAIC BITTERS. A Hit terslvlthoutAlcohol or Spirits Many kind Is [remit from all others. It Is composed of the pure JuleVs, or Vital Principle of hoots. Herbs and Barks, (or, iw medicinally termed, Extracts) the wort Mess or inert port lons of the ingretilents not being ifsed. Therefore in one Bottle of this Bitters there to contained its touch natsileirtal virtue as will be rlallai lu sec real gallons of ordinttry mixture. The H l / 1 1I14; S e., nerd to this Bitters are grown In Liel . lllltlly ' their vital principles extrttettsl Ili (Intl eoufftre by a setentillet_Chentist and for warded to the outnufftctitly in t his city, where they are ecooptottolett and bottled. Containing no spirituous Ingreditafte, this (litters Is free front the objections urgefl against all other.: no desire for stimulants can lie lialitt•eti front their use, they cannot Tooke drunatirtl4, and I cannot, under tin y eireuntstattees, hose ally hut a ffenetleial I iI)OI 4. I,ANI)'S HERMAN TON ll', ,•,,In,"undoi for t hose Not I itolintsl tors• t I :Tine bitters, and Is 11111 1 11111 Si for useill 1•1141• 11 when some I‘ll4lllllllo Slllllllllllll Is 1141.1,0 11l . ..novel lon with the 'Doric properties 1/1" the !fitters. Hach bottle oft he Tonle vontalits one hottle of the Bitters, combined wllh intro S.\ N'l'Arurzlto t(, awl flavored in suelt manner that ho extreme 1,111,in...50f the liit• leis Is .vlOlllll , , forming a ',repaint n. 111111,1113 1111114411111 1 111111 11111411111 I.lllll` I/111111i., !Mil 14111- 111111111 a 1111 1 1104111 1 111111 ,11 . 1111.4 or the 11111t.ii, Th.. price of 1..1%.1‘1, Is ei.Nl rot' ilia 111 1 011111 1 11 /111110 111.1 , i1 1 4.11111114 1 1 / 1 1 lli4ll, T 111,1111141 lake 11111 i 1411141111 1 1 . 1111.111 111111 1111. K1111111(11111 114141 Is allill l llllli4slii , ise of a our,. 1111 l lily, A poor, Itch , votild 111 furnished al 11111141111 T 111101 1 , 1011 is 11 11111 1..1111 1.111111 1 111111i1i 111111 1 1 1 1111 d 11/111' a 14 11111 1 ivic 1 ! A ntealitlittil ['repaint ton should eonlatit hilt theistst Ingredients; and i's (eel to ttitialis 1i l'ilt.lll/1 1 1 1 1411111111111111, 111111 he 111 1 111 , 111141 ii) 11, 11111 1111/Si 1 1 1•11111111) 1111111111111141, 11()01 , 1'..k7kflyS itirrmits, me, If 11 , 1,.N iii.:ltNl N Ti)N W I I II It()(1IL A N P PII V L I. IN PI I, I CURE YO)'. They lUv lhn (71,1L10n1 It I:001) PURI 1 , 1 Elt;,.. Jl,•dirul \VIJI . III, nn , l \OH 1111.11, 1 , - 111111 y elf lilt. 1,1go1•11‘.. Otunt,, Lis , •1 . , In .t nlitort, a❑u• 111 11, lc u„eu The li'liole Supreme Court of l'enns3 I %nolo Speak for these Remedies. 1,” ssk 1 ., ..1111/11.1.11Z11111,1:11111Str,,,,W. or ? ;• , lryi• Ir. Iroorlwartl, for rilr•rl,ll Chief ,111.1- le, 1)1 ml. x 111„ ow , rwlll,i pr , gritl onber ()nire. , .1 rum lYun.glln,n let, I lind liernuin 11111 0rm" . 1,, it I tisprol 11l illsc000•(nf grcatdvbilio and .)r tkor‘c,I,Ill•litIll 111 I l lit I /MA.. truly, UEt,. W. NVOI)DW.IItI.. v Thmtipvor s, .111:1(14, 0 . 1 he . I . llllSyi April 2S, 41i7. I I ase .4' al “I 111 , 11 11 Dyspepsia. I cut, i..A.tity I his 11'i 1111 wit JAMES Tlli /NIPS. iN. Irswowl, .lust ler . .”1 Mr So,'" e me. 'var . ( of %'r ,r : PHILADELPHIA, JLIZIP 1, 14l‘, Ilave 6,111141 I,)' exiwriclic.• that (i•rmatt lilt tc," Inn ver)• 4,t.1 1.01110. illg 1IY•111 . 111 IV Nylllllllllll allttort rert ly. - ,(4E , )RUE sli A ELS W 001). lion. ;rm. Itojors, ilogor of (Ito 'lly n 1 hirt, YOIC,. OFFICE, BEFFALCI, 1 , :49, I Totilo - In lay faatily haring t he past yclIE, and van reetentectal them as an excellent tenle, Imparting tune met vitt., to thesysteni. use has l v pr...ltter bettetlt•lat effects. W.Nt. IP IttFIPS. lin. leo", I. Wood, El-.lfayor Willa+ ',lvor!, I take areal pleasure In 14•01illnen.111111 "Hootiallkr, to nay me wILe may' tio iii111(.1041 with Dyspepsia,. I 11.1 the I.p , peipstil no badly It 101,0 Imp",,sible 10 keup any food 4.111 y St011111,11,1111111beCalin•N411,0111 L. la,rl 1,, be able 11, walk hull it 11111, hot- Iles "I illy oled it perfect 1.111,.. EEMM=IN 12=1 11001.T.\ ND'S GERMAN Itirl'EßS, AND P“I.I,AND'S GERMAN 'ft INN Hill eure every ( . 11,1• • MARASMFS, 13==11111119 EIME=I Ar , the Int , ltelnes you require to purify Ili, tht• torpi,l 1,1,1 . to 11,1tItIt e and ,nahlt• you to paNs,,,ft.l) through har.kliip, cspo.urc. DIL. HOoFLAND'S v(ppopii Y LTA N. of st - INTITrrE Fult MERCURY I'll.l-ti IM=BEI ==l== ===l It I. tug nocu'ssary to take it huh:If:11 th,,, Pills to pr..luce thvtlenirt,l,ticet ; two of !lido uot quickly 11.1111 pow,rfully,cleansl int 111,i-Iyd% :,tountell loci all imp:lrak,. The principle Ingredient is Podophvllln, or Ihe Al. coholic Extract ol.Nlantirake,wl:l,ll Is by ninny morn powcrnil, acting ,ml ',curdling than th, Man:trait', Itself. Its pccolliur action is upon the 1,1 ter, cleaning Il 5p,,,111). froin roar 1 , •ns, with :ill the pot, cr of Nlerettry, yt•t free from lho Injurious results al Inclu•ti io use of that Inlneral. Fur ull tllsvases, In ,rlll,ll the use nf eat liar I le jr Intlleatlsl, 1111 IS Will gl Vt• 1•I1i ire not krlleti/111 to t•very rasra. Th , ..) - NEVER FA In erases of Liver rr nrphlnt, Dyspepsia :toil ex t rcint/ cost IVrilens, lilt Errs or Tonic should In 1151 , 1 lu coninwt ion with 111,1'111s. The ionic circct of the Bitten, Tr Tonle holtd. op the Tic 11111er, or onle puritirs the blorci, , lrciintlii•ns I he lo•rvi.,, regtllill, the Livcr, on i givcshirrinilli,cnergy 1,11,1140 r. e.) your Novels art Iv, with tlic 1111., and loi , op the Nysicio n nr Tonic :lint no tinwiwo win rclitin Its hold, or es cr tiwwll ou. Rem)ltaq that R IN DEF. 110()FLA N It'S ;ER MAN B.lttl SDI E that at, ant% ta,tll3 1.1 , 1 highly reettittattattltNl: will (Ito ttat ulluly Ita• Drta.a.tlNt t., hat la. tatty Nay IN,lttst tt,g,...l,la•tatitNe la• aatkt, Ittryta. jtorll,lll, W II 110 !Wilt by In arty Itaatlity, alma la• NI! I'.‘ I, I tEF It'E,:tt I III! MEDICINENTI tRE, it'd A rill NI Phllallt•lpttat. 'l-1 \l. I.:V.k NS, Proprivtor, Formerly c. :\ I. JACI:SON A:. CO 'l7tr.vr L'entc(iii.B (Ir, fir Srilc by Drug g bas, _11,4 11( re rra;ytt•hrrr. ,i2ll-2iIIWILV2IitW HOLIDAY 000 DS Ik I. I I/ A Y I I/ A I I:M . 1'111).1V (iIFTS P.\ N NI) 1..\ W.kltE, LACQ.I - 1..1:E1) INI, \11),-," Chinv!‘e and Japarse CHEAP DECOR ITED CHIN t TEA SETS FIRST El=l T N DAL E, MyrctiELL O.: CO., (.21"KENS\1'ARE, 707 (•11EsTNI"r sTitEET, I=l CARPETS, &C IMiNM ri - Suuth StrePt Ahoy, _ PHILADELPHIA, . , i 7 Z J ..,. r nii, ust opened, with a large and well se-I_ C Icel.l stock of Foreign and Domestic I 'or- r 2 - :, petings, of choice styles and qualities. „,,,•-• Alsii 3 Oileloths„MattlngsDruggets,Rugs, 1...,.; !Mats, Stalr Rods, he.,i.te., ail of which 7 , z, he will sell very cheap for cloth. sep7-f.an willi SN YOKE, C ARPETS CA It P ETS ! CARPETS ! Full assortment—Alan OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, DRUGUETS RUGS, WINDOW SHADE'S, STAIR RODS, &C. G. B. SNYDER &,TO., 34 SOUTH SECOND ST., PHILADELPHIA, WEST SIDE, BELOW MARKET. N. B.—Al liberal discount to Churches and Clergymen, 05-(linw4o MUSICAL INSTRUME4VTS. HO! FOR CHRISTNAS! -:AT _ WOOD W ARD'S MUSIC STORE Can be found CHRISTMAS PRESENTS UNRIVALLED PRICES TO SUIT PURCHASERS, Varying from 5e to Woo. U R EAT REDULTION [N PRICE-4 PIANOS, ORGANS, AND EVERYDESCRI I TION OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. NEXT DOOR TO COOPER'S II oTEL S CHOM CR ER PIANOS. Groat Sales of First-class Rosewood Pianos Having tteteratltted to otfer our extensive stock of Superior and highly finished Rose wood Plapos nt prices below the actual cost to tuanufaetbre, we will sell, during the month of Deeetnher, It the follN, ing great retitle( ious 111 order to closeout our large end Of the year. No. I. 7 a•/we. trout round corners, eared legs, thin for Ctrl, .No. 2, 7 out ace, four round ....net", carved legs, Gill for .$ No, 3. 7octave, front enrol Vortivr, tine ease, 5. - 60 for Stool. No. 4. 7 octave, four round vorners..erpto, tine case, Stint) tor $1 . 2",. oetave, he, round corners, totall.l - case, $7OO (or $173. 7 , , octave, tour round corners, would lugease, . 4 7.,0 for No. 7,7 , , octave, square a rand, richly earved case, $4OO tor No. 1.7 octave Upright or 1•11.111e1 Plato. soll for 811.. No. 7 ocher 1. 1.. , ght or t 'al.l net Plano $7OO far 7 , , ~ crave4;l,l or I 'ahluel Plano ssoo tor o. No. I. 7., 0,•1:1,,• Plano Sloe for :Woo No. 2. 7 , ; oeta, t;r111.1 Plano $lOO for 57011, NO. 3. 7 , , t. Full I'oil,erl C,ratl Plano sl2u for $. 0, • Tho., or in, 1., make WontlerruPtlevuhipmvut nrnling the tit kto ravy. Married Wt 11111•11 1,11111.1 . 11,tt, / . 1 . 1t . e. Tht• lent bool, to p.1.11-.11141. h•el, N I'. 11 „ 11111 I S.4 " 1 1 1 :x 1 1 3 i t!h j lll i t•o N • nolv 11111111. r I , lr Declllllllll 111111, ,ll'. Ilrllllnnt thratilly, 'l'll rllllll4 4 111 111.•111, n11(1 Spark 1.0) put , ..•,. Pup. colitv, clot 11 1 t. 111.. A•di your 11l 1.1,1•/11 1.11.111 l I/1 l.•l Phil; Pa. Nl' \ CHINK. 11114 1 111 . 1111.11 . ,1,1 111/l k .11111 . 11" I ,111 ill. till 11111 11 l•• i . V 111 . 1 . 11 Till. 111 , 1 1111.1 111.4 I/11111/ Si'll 11114 Nl/1011114 . 111 1111 11111 I 1,1. %. 1 11 11N . .1 , N, 'I. ill. (lon I'll lAhilik,ll, 'hicum.., Ill_ 111 YI. 1,1111,, NI , v 1 I‘ 4 11 . 1.1:p...1.p. It, ,illl , ll , 1114., ,v 11 1 1.1,1, 1 1 rll tor I h.. tol I , • !Orli Imo • 11= 111 11 111 1•% - 1•II 11•uN 1111111 1 .41.0. , 1141-1 . ,110, I.l' 111- fl.l'llll' 11111' \1 1111 . 1 . 11i141. 111 \ti•nrly . Nll.l. 1103 111...11111i NI sell In i•rnulln.• mil . II 1 I h. 11.1. ( . n110..141,, 1111 ,11..,11111,1 1.1 n 1) 11. k Iltiti 10l t /111 hi' 111111 111 1111111, 110; Ilt 1/111 . 1V111 . 1•11/11111, 111 11 111 1., 11Y 1111111 117.11 w 111 SI:CT l' •l' I E 31 I.: DA BALTIIIOIIE PIINO 111NIFICTOHY. NVII.I,IA:\I 111.: =I (11l ND, 5t11,.\11.1,..\ PIANO FO It E S 11 .1 /,1/.11()/Ct.:, 1,111,•11 , 1 . 01111 th. 111 Thcir roll(1d1)1, 111,11111111 N, /1" 11 . 1 . /1 10410,10 11111,1 y 1.1 1111,111 111111111111,111,111 11 •1111 11 111411“111111c1111110h1,1. • T11.•Ir 111:r 1.11 aittl 1 . 111 1,1) tree Ir. Xlll I'il hi 111,'n.1,11111.1 111 IN \V(11t1:%1.‘NS1111' they nre re•hig hht v ,, Y heni1.111)110 . 1i 1)1,1111.11. .11, 1.1111'1,1,111f,, I •11:11pii 11,4 121"1- 1111111,1'w Sttktli 1111111 P,, Ai'., 1.11 11111111. All our Im c.l e . 31 rutiq 11 1,1 ilia .t ! ,,,yr, /,), Wt. ould t,tll It, late PIA A s c , le 1.: u/e.-I.vi , s, 1,,,m; the pin,' 114 . t11 . 1 . 1 . 1...1 . 1..4•11,1 Ih/0111100 1•1 Ile., \Vs have matte arrangements Mr 111 e So/t1 Il'ite/t mit. .1, tory lor I he iltost 1'1.21_1,r:0.2d Lme whivh no Annie...oe anti ll.rinll of 000 Mtelta y Price, W ILIA A M I N A II E J.\ , Wholesale I ,e pnl , 111.111 MI/l/iil rith MI.. /111111 11.11.1. ET, DAVIS New S.; Improled brand Square P T N - 0 S 11().N1: , ;(;Elt & Co.'s CHUI:CIi AND P.\l:l,olt Purolmmi.t, NOII th, w,•11 to examlni• thel7reat 1 trtpro, bi.ftprt• purclia.l el,•witere. Se.l fur 11. DeNcr)ptlN Clrcular.: IV. !tr . : l)l'lEl,i) c()., Fl.l .It.l Nu. !427 CHESTNUT STREE'I STO V ES, 11 E ITL ES, ,t( CIMMiSE Tito inb.,lgned beg lI,Ve !MI,- 11011 414 1111•1 - 1•11.11.11 t. and 1111111,11110,1,11 licit lurk, and varied. :1,4,1 tnent 4PI 1.111hr1111.1104 'v i• I. nil: innl.l3 le I hal I, new and dehirahle. Vl' \ ItA NI .k V.\ RI ETY Eti is.\sE_Bl•llNl:s;,;.sEi.v-FEEt)IN(; 811111/1111MINIMI I=l F'l ItI:-I'1,:\c'I: I (h,:\'l'h:lt~ BALTIMORE U.NNY SIDE. A large awl w.. 11 nf Dining - 1111 , 1 11111 aal s tl ,, fnd 1,1,+ ons•I /lllprovl 1111. / . . , rsnns In want, wlll .lo 11111 sct•ls 1111\11541,15.11 1111,11 \', ry advanlag.-- nus sve I/1511 //111/1/1\ 111,-Ihet 1111\' 15, s.-II 114.,1111, 11111 , .i,wt•r tll3ll 111.11 11:1 , 1 111 1 . 111 1 / 1 /1.•11111/11. ed . Als, 54,111,:t1 assnrinient t•ver, I 111111; 1,11,1 //I II 1/./I.,1 • 1111 111 I, /411/11,1 /IL I,w - Ist ni-rad.t.konsv I. NI. STF:INNI.\ N N 0. F. I .\"( 'RS I j ,I)II r.i,i4 . 1( Fl'ltS .1 4) N I AREIRA ARC SI'IC1:1•:'I', Nlitl.ll,• =TIM II I I. .1 I) F. I. P II I A I fact ur, and I waler lit :111 It 1.1. awl la I , A N Y It , Vi di. I,4\l;lEli AND CHILDREN'S \‘'EA Having enlarged, renesleled and Improved nay old and lavoratdy known FLA EMPORI UM, and having impaled a very large and splendid assortnlVlll of the different it Inds of En, from first hand.. In Europe, and have had Illa 11.• up by 111 , • most sk i Workmen, I would respeetiolly Invite illy frienilit of Lan eg,ter and ailmeent Van and ex amine lily very large and heautl MI assortment 4,1 Earley furs. for Ladies Children. I WTI determined to sell at as hue Idle, As Al, o th er respeetahle house In thin Its All Fii ii rs war ranted. Ni, misrepresentations M elleel sales. .I , IIIN FAIVEIRA, 7I Arch et„ Philadelphia. oet TRAVELLER'S 6+ II DP HI LA DEL PH IA AND HA ET I MORE RAII,RoAD. On and aftQr MONDAY, Oe trains will run as l”Ilows Leave Philadelpinn, irom Depot of P. W.& H. R. IL, corner Broad sLreeL and W.. 111111.0011 avenue. For Port Deposit, at 7 A. M. and 1.3i1 For Oxford, at 7 A. M., 4.30 I'. M., mid 7 I'. NI. For Oxford Wednesday and riaturilay only at 2:30 P. . For Clia.id's Ford and Chester ('reek It. It., at 7 A. Al., 10 A. Al. ' 41i10 P. Al., and 7 P. Al. Wednesday sand Saturilay only al 2:30 P. Al. Train leaving Philadelphia at 7 A. AI. u vela ut Port Deposit with train for Italtimore. Trains leaving Plffladelphia at 7 A. M. and 4:30 P. Al. , Port Deposit at 5.'2.7 A. Al. Oxford at 0:1(3 A. Al.,eouneet Chadd's For d Junction With the Wilmington and Reading Railroad. Trains for Philadelphia leave Port Deposit at 9:2.5 A. M., and 4:115 P. Al., ou arrival of trains from Baltimore. Oxford at6;os - A. M., loft, A. M. and 5:3(1 P. M. Sundays at 5:30 P. 51. only. Chadd's Ford at 7::1; A. M., 11:5.4 A. M., 3:55 P. M., and P. M. Sundays at 6: IS P. M. only, Passengers are allowed to Lake wearing ap parel only as baggage, and the Company will not be responsible for an stnount exceeding one hundred dollars, unless a special contract Is made fur the same. RIESTRY WOOD. a 6-1 3'w 1.4 General Superintendent MISCELLANEOUS. SA LUMEN WANTED. Business honorable. No compotl9ou, II oral pay given. S. W. LENNEDY, BS. 9th St., Phila. J. AGENTS WANTED.--42A MONT —by the AMERICAN K N ITTING M INE CO., Boston, Mass., or Bt. Louis, Mo. tIM-4w riri ENERGETIC FARMERS WANTEI .11/U —From WOO to MO can be made doria the idleWlnter months. Business pleasantan honorable. For further particulars of thl Special chance address at onco A. If. II uhliari THE HAND-IN•HAND 31I:TU*1 LIFE ;INSURANCE COMPANY wants a number orqood Agents, also n go( general Agent for NN t.stern Pennsylvania, al. n general Agent for the German Counties Pennsylvania. Address Iland-In-liand little No. 10 South 4th ed.,. Phi ‘IZI-4w r TO 820 PER DAY AND NO RINI rpe) Do you want 71‘ situathai as salesman I or near home, to Intrealuee our thew 7 strut Wire Clothes Linea to toot /or erer, Don't Mi. lh lea elumee. Namplem free. A cid run 111111M0 River %V IreWorkm, 7.".\\111 sl., N. V., or la I Ira i),11 . 11 St., CIIIVIIKO. 111. ,I•z . t. I a' Flllll.l TO BOOK Ali ENTN. We will mend a 4 1ininlmoine Prnnueorti.. our New I Host ruled I. kindly lilt! Vllllllllllll over 20 Clue Wore /MPlrani.. II) iu ItIOIt Agent free or eliarge. Add r 1,4. NATII IN.‘ I. 1'17111.1511 I Plilludelphlti. 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