- gre Pat arititian. p',ollll IM MO, W 1.10119, 1867. + 1181.. " 11.111.11. A . The Morning PUMPr train for Lim , ,ot Philadelphia will leave the upper joss at 12 minutes after 8 o'clock. The us in going westward will pass upper ,oroit7 minutes after 12 o'clock, NOON. Harrisburg accommodation train eastward et 26 minutes after 6 o'clock, in the , 0013 and returning arrive here at 43 la after 6 o'clock in the evening. c_ N ip d ost; Britton Sr, Musser have for a bottle of very superior E e " which they now have on it t i for medicinal purposes only. It 6rti';ed In 1849, and is, consequent. Tore old. gylss floe a new Carrier on our Dorough route, and should any of oar Gbscribore be neglected or forgotten Rill please leave word at the office, ,b en it will be remedied in future. A ow boy— a stranger, too, in the place, , ro il possibly forget some at first. ..... if The pupils attached to Mr. Max eli'e Academy took a very pleasant oigh ride on edneday aftenoon last. The square, in W fronts r of the Academy b gia l og, was quite lively at the time of Mr. Maxwell does everything i o his power to please his pupils and is 'T erf great favorite with them. ii•Ta the ladies we would call the minden of the fact- that a new and t oo lsome assortment of Glass and I.iinusware, suitable for new beginners 111 t w ookeepiog and to replenish old uLPI, ila3 just been received at Bowers Oteacy's. Cull in and see the differ tot I .atteras. . ....... ..... firg Nationd Bank of Lancaster.— MID Omer, President; Thos. Scott Woods, C. li. Grubb, A. Herr Smith, Swar;z, Henry Baumgardner, Peter S. Reis►, Abut. S. Bard, John' H. /mealier County Notional Bank.— Josn Lauder, President; George G. lithh, James Smith, Isaac 0. Weidler, Abraham Bowman, David Landis, (Mil - llenrp li:;banshade, John Doner, ;01,n lloa, Abraham !dowry, Christian f. liar, Emanuel Swope, John McCain- National Bank of Lancaster. -Christopher liner, President ; Jacob Bauman, Nathaniel Ellmaker, Reuben A. liner, Frederick Boner, Amoe L. Wilmer, Jelin C. Hager. John Beck, Imes E Franklin, Beau Musselman, George M. Kline, Jacob S Shirk, A. I inoitieb. fc?Tbeoffiicersof the Horticultural .:,•t; of Lancaster county, are : Presi -6L1,1., w, 8. Heist ; Vice Presidents, A 11. ihstetter, C. II iller, W. L. Dia: Jacob B. Garber; Correspond. Ot:l;t4idr.), li. Engle.; Record- Secrttary, Alexander Harris; Inquret, Henry L. Landis.; Botanist, 4 Seitz ; Chemist, J. iitaulfer ; ILlitulogist, 8. 8. Bathvon ; Librarian, :.11.I'earsol ; Managers : J. M. Frantz, I' S. Heist, Benj. S. Landis, Daniel 4 010E1 1 in Cooper, Jacoo B. Garber, 141! 6paugier, John HooTer, George h.lleed, Cyrus N. Herr, Jacobli. Her -I.oy, J. Hartman Hershey, Fleury 'G. !'at. Wyatt W. Miller, .iltscob G. re !us atti John Bratly. t'it We are in receipt of a copy of 'PI "Lilo of A. 11. Stephens,' publish ' 'Y tba Natiomill Publishing Co., .507 -..nr st., Philadelphia. The work . ' 414 i18 62.3 pages and is embellished or fivo due engravings, two an l'cr.A letters of the late 'President 1 !; , : , 11!1•—t‘A'0 port/sits of Mr. Stephens l'iil7t4+ letter press. A couple of ex *Pricc, fr‘in thebook will be tfounden our l ' 4 'l 4 ,gs. Agents are wanted for its 14 % Address as above. " The Farm and Fireside," is the 'Ale of Tau neat .quarto, published P "IlY, by S. S. Fuss, Philadelphia, at l 2 per annum, payable always in ad '4es. The first number, now before us ?kits neat looking sheet; it will be '' u nited to agriculture, horticulture, rural architectures, market I 'lelligeues, literature and the arts. Ikr The following gentlemen compose Ihu present board of managers of the I ; 9lll ubia and Port Deposit railroad ; (3 . S. Kauffman; President; George u •hitherto, H. J. Lombert, Edmund 4/ ithi Wm. J. Howard, G. C. Francis cq, Josiah Bacon, Wistar Morris, Maris 1 14 Pea , Philip Gossler, J. D. Cameron, 'earge Small, Jacob Tome. lir On our first page will ba fginad leveral iotoresting articles. One from set o ldcontributor, "Grantelins ;" one r, r°lll extract from the ', 5111 the forthcoming life of Alexander 11, Stephens, '' Don't forget the sale of the CAR 141,perty, this evening, at LI ouseal's. ' l4 O the sale of the Kuster property, en ' 46 Premises, this afternoon at 1 o'clock. Or At the recent borough 111 6 Out under the new charter--at Co t/mbie, an entire republican ticket was 41ectod by a large majority. . 11 t rhe lecture advertised for,Thers 4Yini to be postponed on account of c on -arrival of Prof. Wells--h 0 *9g leeived en" between Philadelphia and _ °vows & Corns.—. Daring this change able season when coughs and colds are so pievalent no person should: be with out some valuable preparation fOr their cure. A cure neglected at first fre quently terminates in consumption. Hasson's Compound Syrup of Tar is an infallible remedy for coughs, colds, hoarseness, sore throats, asthma, whoop ing cough, chronic catarrhs, and all dis eases of the throat and lungs. Price 50 cents. For sale at Britton & Muss ers's, and at Dr. Landis', Marietta. t DIED. On the 13th indent, Joint McArras, of this borough, aged 70 years. MARRIED. In this city, at the residence of the bride's lather, on the evening of January let, 1867, by Rev. Mr. Maynard, Mr. JOHN E. Rolm to Miss LAIMUL I. CHAINS., all of this city. Another of the lowa 19th boys has surrend ered. Ed. could brave the cannon balls and musketry of Prairie Grove and Spanish Fort, but could not withstand the charms of the fair Lanza. lie is conquered at last. Thinking you, Edward, for the likeness of Chief-Justice Chase, so beautifully engraved on one of Uncle Sam's Greenbacks, we, of the Visitor office, extend our congratulations to you and your fair bride. May your path thro' life be strewn with blessings.,—lowa Visitor.. Important to Young Men and Teachers. Every young man, whatever may be his future calling in life, will find a tho rough and practical business education his greatest aid to success. Such a course may be had by all, as the expense and time necessary for a thorough pre paration can readily be spared from the earnings of every industrious youth in the country. Three months only are necessary for a preparation that shall introduce any farmer's son, teacher or mechanic, into a business position that shall bring him a good salary, and that may lead him on to a business success. At Philadelphia, Pa , a system of in struction has been introduced into J. C. Mumford's Business and Telegraph College that must be thoroughly practi cal, and work a revolution in commer cial instruction in all schools having pupils enough so that it may be intro duced. Unfortunately this system of instruction can only be carried out in a few of the larger schools in the United States, as it requires for its successful operation a great number of students in daily attendance. This course is re ceiving the encouragement and enthusi astic support of the leading business men and educators throughout the country, and is drawing for this College patronage from nearly every State in the Union. The practical arrangement of every department makes it profitable for young men to come hundreds of miles to enjoy its advantages, as at no other school in the country can equal advantages be had for business educa tion. REY. ALEXANDER CLARE, Editor of Clarke's School Visitor, in a notice of that institution, said :—" The Commer cial College of J. C. Rumford combines in its plan more practicalities, and bet ter disciplines its students for .811CCENISI fa business than any similar institution with which 1 am acquainted in the city., and but one in our whole country in any wise cpmpares with it, and that one pur sues a method somewhat the same but perhaps not as fully developed, Such a report from Rev. Alexander Clark is strong evidence of the charac ter and standing of this school. This College from its plan of instruction, in vites the attention Of the masses, and as it issues many publications explanatory of its working, which are mailed free of charge, we suggest that those interested in education send an application for cir culate, as they will no doubt be furnish ed immediately on receipt of request. Address, I. C. Rumford, Philadelphia, Penna. ; tsj .3 Pj 14 ??, .1 E I &•• g 4 gVA m u ?d r2P V 4 t 4 t . 3 " szi 01.3 I. ' a- ae cs, 2 • ri; O ll, f-1:= F REE TO EVERYBODY! — o — large: Epp Catalogue. teaching HOW TO REMOVE TAN, Freckler, Pimples, Blotches, Moth - Patches, Sallowness, Eruptions and all impurities of the akin; how to force - Whiskers, Restore, Curl and Eeautify the Hair ; Renew the age ; Cure Drunkenness, Nervous DEBILITY, and other useful and valuable information. lam' Everybody send for it. Address. BURGER, SHUTTS 4 CO., Chemist, 285 River-st., Deaernber 6-Imi Troy, New-York. STATE OF FREDIK HEVERLING, Late of the Borough of Marietta, Deed Hers Testamentary on said estate bay ingleen_granted to the under:ogled, ,per. sons indebrelthereto-inriiiiiiiested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without dela) , for settlement to the undersign d, residing in mid Borougi of Marietta. • • JOHN UXE:R, gist's*. 01867421 DlariOt c- 2TRE MARIRTTIAN'.-' P UBLIC SALE. ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1867. In Pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster County, the undersigned will expose to public vendue on No. 1 of the premises, - in the township of East Donegal, immediately West of the limits of Malietta Borough, the following real estate, is to of Jiio Koster, deceased. No. 1. Consisting of 3 contiguous LOTS OF GROUND. in said township of East Don egal, fronting on United States Street, (gen erally known as Market-AL) and numbered respectively 284, 285 and 236, in that part of the Town of Marietta laid out by John Peden and others, containing together about 3-4 tbs of an ACRE OF LAND, on which is exec-at ted a two-story FRAME attaching ,Nau_se, A SHOP, STABLE and other outbuildings. No. 2. Consisting of 4 contiguous LOTS of GROUND, in said township, fronting on afore said street, and numbered respectively 164, 165, 166 and 167, in the before mentioned part of said town, containing together about without buildings, No. 2 will be sold togeth er or in separate Lots, as may beet suit pur chasers. Persona wishing to view the premi ses before the sale will please call on John Libhart, residing on No. l. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock in the after noon of said day, when terms and conditions of sale will be made known by JOHN E. CRIDER, Administrator. RA. Emswria.za, Auctioneer. Marietta, January 6,1867.-3 t. ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 19th. The Carter property, situated on the west end of Market street, in the Borough of Mari etta, two doors east of the residence of James Dully, esq., is now offered at public sale. It consists of THR EE LOTS of GROUND, upon which are erected a Two Story Frame Dwelling House, at present occupied by two families; also, a Stable and cdnvenient out-buildings. It con tains a large variety of choice fruit trees, all in bearing. The property commands a splendid view, and is, altogether, one of the most de sirable residences in the Borough. Sale to commence at half-past 7 o'clock in the evening of the above named day, at the Railroad ( Houseal's) Hotel, when terms and coaditions of sale will be made known by the undersigned Agent. January 6, 1967.-ts ARE awake to the downfall in goods and the interests and wants of the people, will display on their counters, during the next week, for the inspection of the public, anoth er lot of those • CHEAP GOODS AT STILL A FURTHER DECLINE IN PRICES ! Good 4-4 Brown Sheeting, only 20 cents; di 7-8 g• " IS cents; " 3-4 " ti cents! Good 4-4 White Sheeting, only 20 cents, usu al price, 30c ; good 4.4 White Sheeting, only 25c, usual price, 35c; Extra 4-4 White Sheeting, only 30c, usual price 40c; good Cotton Flan nels, and 22c, usual price 3o and 40c; ex tra heavy all• Wool Twi led Flannels only 37 1-2 Cents I GOOD CALICOES from 12i to 18-I‘OENTS3 Come this way and get Bargains For we will be governed by our old motto : that a "Quick Fip is better than a slow Shil ling," that is to say that we would rather sell at a small advance, than not sell at all. In this establishment will always be found a choice lot of Teas, Coffees, Sugars and Syr ups. Having purchased our stock Fort CA6kl enables us to offer bargains to purchasers. Marietta, January 12, 1867. N EW WINTER GOODS Having selected our stock out of a lot of goods imported since-the decline in gold, al lows us to offer goods below New York and Philadelphia retail prices. OUR LADIES DEPARTMENT Consists rf choice styles of embroidered Mo hair, in plain colors, silk plaid Mohair , French and Scotch wool plaids, knglish and" French merinos, figured and ptain delaines, all styles of American Det.aines, and a full stock of la dies wear generally. MEN AND BOY'S WEAR. English, French and Domestic cloths; Car simeres and vestingi in great variety; Beaver cloths for Overcoating ; undershirts and draw ers ; hats and caps, &c., &c., &c., House furnishing goods of all kinds; flan nels from 35 cents to $1 per yard ; large lot of bleached and unbleached Muslins, Dills and Cotton flannels. Glass and Queensware ; floor and table oil cloths; Groceries of all kinds; Salt and Fish, all selling at correspond ingly low prices. Call and examine for your selves. Marietta, Sept. 29. 1866. itA. LINDSAY, .400§ MANUFACTU RER & DEALER IN BOOTS lie SHOES, MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN Would most respectfully inform the citizens of this Borough and neighborhood that he has at thistune the largest assortment of City made work ever offered in this Borough, amongst which may be named the new-style A. L. being a practical BOOT AND SHOE MAKER enables him to select with more judgment than those who are not. He contin ues to manufacture in the very best manner every - thing in the BOOT AND SHOE line, which he will warrant for neatness and fit. Call and examine the new stack before tang elsewhere. ROOM HANDLES, a.thoiee lot recoil - red and for sale at T. ,' S. One- Etat of Ana, PUBLIC SALE Wcutte.? F. L. BAKER 'itib4l in '67. -0— BOWERS Br. STEACY, No. 61 Market Street, Marietta, Pa., Choice Ra'morals from .111:75 to $2:.0; Ladies and Gents Kid Gloves—all colors. A good assortment of Hosiery, from per pair upwards, and everything in OUR LINE CHEAP! AT GABLE 4- STRICKLER'S, MARKET STREI, MARIETTA, LOW for CASH ! 'foliA goof, qob Z4is-Qohio. FOR THE LADIE.N. aisrN MARK THE SEASON! A..kottie7r arrival of those incomparable Gas Burnmg Parlor Stoves. Also, THE IMPROVED VULCAN HEATER. Call and see them at J. SPANGLER'S. CONIETHING NEW! Patent clasp pock et books, no gum bands to renew, adapts-1 to any condition of the finance, at JOHN SPANGLER'S. TEi E celebrated Gutta Percha Oil Blacking makes a beautiful water proof polish. For boots, shoes. harness, &c. For sale only at Dr. Landis' Drug store. COAL RODS, Coal Series, Coal Shovels kers,. Stove Grates,' Cylinders and Li nings of different kinds, kept on hand at JOHN SPANGLER'S. p-i A li NESTOC K'S Nonpareil Chemical Writing Fhild iiiits -teidy and. kir, sale „3,0414 SPANGLEIt, General. Agent. $ New Trimming aad Variety Store, Opposite Diffenbaeles old stand; and two doors West of the Golden Mortar Drug Store, Market Street. *Rs. MARGARET ROTH BEGS leave to announce to the Ladies of the borough of Marietta and vicinity, that she Las just returned from Philadelphia, where she laid in an entire new. stock of fashionable and useful TRIMMINGS AND FANCY AR TICLES, NOTIONS, &c., embracing all the Novelties of the Season, among which will be found the celebrated new style Trail Hoop Skirts ; Plain & Fancy Garters; Queen Hoods, Childrens Coats 6" Sacques Plain and Fancy Mantua and Velvet J ibbons, Gimps, Cords and Tassels, and Buttons in endless variety. Paper and Linen Collars and Cuffs for Ladies and Gents, Hosiery and Gloves, Linen & Emb'd Collars, Zephyr Shawls, Plain & Emb'd H'dkfs, Opera Caps, Silk & Zephyr Scarfs Suspenders, Germantown Wool, Twilights, Breakfast Coleys, Braids and Shetland Wool, Bindings, Zephyr Yarn, Laces, Neck-Ties, HALNIORAIS & SKELETON SKIRTS, Corsets, Belting, Edging, Ruffling, Cord of all colors, Fancy Fans, Kid, Kid-finish Silk and White Lyle Thread Gloves, Silk Mitts, Embroidery, Men's Gloves and Neck Ties, Pearl Cuff Buttons, Belt Buckles of various styles, Tape Trimming, Linen and Thread Lace, Thimbles, Silk Tassels, Emery Bags, Fancy Soaps, Perfumery, tau., ike. Particular attention has been paid to the se lecting of small wares, such ab Sewing Silk, Cotton and Linen Thread, Whalebone, Hooks and Eyes, Needles, Pins, &c. la- The public are particularly requested to call and examine for themselves. AZ" Mrs. It. is agent for the sale of the cel ebrated Singer "A" Family Sewing Machines which took the first premium at the late New York State Fair. She *ill also instruct per sons purchasing from her, how to work the machine. • S. S. RATHVON, Merchant Tailor, and Clothier, At F. T. Kramph's Old Stand, on the Cot ner of North Queen and Orange Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a. QP. A. TEE' U L to the Citizens of Marietta and vicinity, for the liberal patronage heretofore extended, the undersigned respect fully solicits a continuance of the same ; as during them, that under all circumstance'', no efforts will be spared in rendering a satisfactory equivalent for every act of confidence reposed. CLOTHS, CASHMERES A N D YESTINDS, and such other seasonable material as fashion and the market furnishes, constantly kept on hand and manufactured to order, promptly, and rea sonably, as taste or style may suggest. ALSO,—RIADY-MADE CLOTHING, Gentlemen's Furnishing Gooods and such articles as usually belong to a Mer chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment. if. L. 6•' E. J. ZAIIIII, r 0.." v/ pica, •;.- ,iTF) Corner of North Queen-St., .1(.71 and Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. UTE are prepared to sell American and IV Swiss Watches at the lowest cash rates! We buy directly from the Imparters and Man ufacturers, and can, and do sell Watches as low as they can be bought in Philadelphia or New- York. A fine stock ofOlocks Jewelry, Spectacles, Silver and Silver-plated ware constantly on hand. Every article fairly repreasnted. IL L. 4- E. J. 2ARMS Corner North Queen Street and Centre Square LANCASTER, PA. W ILLCOX O B.7. r G 1..E1.48S ,garnills_ hwing Aachble. The most simple, complete and easily man aged Sewing Machine now in use. it does every description of work—never stops at or needs to be helped over scams, but does all its work rapidly and well. The needle re quires no adjustnient—you cannot get it in wrong—it makes any width of hem you wish —does braiding beautifully. The Braider is in the foot of every machine and pert of it, and is always adjusted, never gets out of place. Call and examine them before purchasing any other, at H. L. & E. J. ZAHNPS, Corner North Queen street and Centre square, Sole Agents for Lancaster County. Lancaster, February 17, 1866.-tf. TO JOHN SPANGLER'S. For useful things and things of sport, The gay and serious here resort. Superior Skates Ladies Men's and Boys', Pocket Books-'evety variety, All styles ot Coal Oil Lamps, New styles, Ladies Morocco Satchels, Good-wife's Companions—new, Latest novelty in Port Folios, Extra fine Pearl and 'rimy handled Pocket Repeaters, Sharp's Improved, - (Knives, Sleigh Bells—fine plated and white metal, Hair Brushes—durable and cheap, Axes, Hatchets and. Hammers, _ Razor Strops—Emerson's, Duston's Hand and Tennant Saws, Wringers. late improved, AU varieties of fino Ivory and common Table Rolling Pins, Washers tirc., (Cutlery, Eley's Amunition, Wads and Caps. TOVES 1 :3 STOVES! STOP - ES!! STOVES !7! COOK STOVET, COOK STOVES, STOVES, AT JOHN SPANGLER'S. PARLOR STOVE& PARLOR STOVES PARLOR STOVES, GAS-BURNING STOVES AT JOHN SPANGLER S. _o_. STOVES, STOVES,--VULCAN STOVES FOR HEATING TWO OR FOUR ROOMS TYITH ONE FIRE-FOURTH SUPPLY NO W READY-CALL AND STE THEM AT" J. Spangler's Hardware and Stove Store Market Street, Marietta, Pa. OYSTERS I. I am now in the receipt of the best of Oysters which will be seived up.in, the usual vorie tied of stylen. I will have fitted up for the winter rnonths,:warrh rind' comfortable rooms on the first and second floors, for the ACCOMMODATION OF rHE LADIES, which department will receive partitular attention, G. U. GOODMAN, Gookmrp's ice ercain k Ousfet or. Marietta, September 15, 1866.-tf.. . I . ..„ TiFENXION ! SPQRTSIVIENJ I , 1f"... Zir Qua Cam bees Gun waddp,,-;- pont.a.-Sportiog anitrOlazed Pug* ,Roomer Baltimore Bhoti , Shot ~ pkuebep, Policdor Flapka, eni4,4 at ~, ..%:... .49Z04,61140,44Kg I 3 OH LEN'S lohg CelelirstediGni, H. D. DENJAMIA. LATEST FASHIOAS LIZAIAND Bradley's Celebrated Paint Duplex Elliptic LOB DGIIBLE SPRING] SKIRT. IWE Wonderful flexibility and great cora fort and pleasure to any 12dy weanng the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced par ticularly in all crowded assemblies, operas, carriages, railroad cars, church pews, arm chairs, far promenade and house dress, as the skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily and conveniently as a silk or muslin dress, an invaluable quality in crinoline not found in any single spring skirt. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Meal spring skirt for a single day, will never afterwards willingly dispense with fink use. For children, misses, and young ladies they are superior to all others. They will not bend or break like the Single Spring, but will preserve ,their perfect and grace shape when three or four ordinary /kilts will have been throwwasidi as useless. The hoops. are, covered with .doublc and twisted thread, and the bottom rods are not only dthible springs, but twice (or double) covered ; ,pre venting them from wearing out when dragging , down steps, stairs ' &c. The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all ladies and is universally recommended by the Fashion Magazines as the standard skirt of the fashionable world. • . To enjoy theTollowing inestimable advanta ges in crinoline, viz: superior quality, perfect manufacture, stylish shape and finish, flexibil ty, durability, comfort and economy, enquire or T. W; BRADLEY 'S Duplex Elliptic or Double Spring Skirt, and be sure you got the genuine article. CAUTION :—To guard against imposition be particular to notice that skirts offered as "Di:l -MAM" have the red ink stamp, viz : u J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs," upon tne waistband—none others are genuine. Also notice that every hoop will admit a pin being passed through the centre, thus revealing the two (or double) springs braided together there in, which is the secret of their flexibility and strength, and a combination not to be found in any other Skirt. tzr For sale in all stores where first class skirts are sold, throughout the United States and elsewhere. Manufactured by the sole ownets of the patent, WESTS, BRA DLEY't CARY, No. 97 Chambers and 79 a: 81 Reade-sts, N.Y. October 20, 1866.-3mj DK , G&W/atom leSegt•agh, A FAMILY am). an AGRICULTURAL /1 journal of the largest and handsomest description, 'devoted to Choice literature, including Poetry, Novel ettes, Tales, and moral and entertaining read ing generally. in the Literary Department ' we shall present the choicest varieties, within the reach of our extended means. -The Nov elettes, Tales, Poetry, &e., shall be supplied from the beet and highest sources, and be equal to anything to be found in any journal or ma gazine. Agriculture and Horticulture, embracing Farming, Gardening, Fruit-raising, &c.—Our labors in this department for over thirty years have met the cordial approbation of the public. Our purpose has been to furnish useful and reliable information upon these very important branches of industry, and to protect them as far as within our power against the false doc trines and selfish purposed of the many em pires and sensation adventurers by which the Farmer is incessantly assailed. This portion of the Germantown Telegraph •ia alune worth the whole price of subscription. Newt Department. —The same Industry, care, and dise.rfinination, in gatheringemd .pre paring the stirring events of the day, expressly 'for Ms paper, which hitherto bad been one of its marked features and givetrao.unrversal sat isfaction, will be continued with redoubled efforts to meet the increasing demands of the public. ']'taste.--Two dollars and fifty cents per annum. No orders received without the•cash and all subscriptionsatopped at the end of the time paid for. Specimen numbers sent gratis. Address, PHILIP IL FREAS, Editor and Proprietur, Germantown, Pa. F ALL & WINTER GOODS.: A LARGE Alsip WELL DIVERSIFIED STOCK OF FALL AND Win_ter Gr-cpba - , Have just been opened by SPANGLER & RICH, its. GG iilo4iet freet, I*. Embracing full lines of. Ladies Fashionable Dress goods, desirable plain styles Dress goods, Sacking and Cloaking Cloths, Stella, Thibit and Plaid Shavils, SalmOrals and Spring Skirts in all sizes, Calicos, Gingham& Muslins, Pil low Case and Shirting Muslins,•Checks,Sheet ing, Tiekings, - osnaburgs, Chambrys, Diapers, Counterpanes, Coi•erlids,'Dlankers Craib, Su. MEN'S BOY'S WEAR. eloll4 eAssitneilz & shstin, -Bats, Caps, Shirts and Drawers. Will Papers, Window Blinds, Carpets, Carpet Chain, Floor and Table tril Cloths, &e. Full setts Iron stone and-Granite Queensware, a variety of Glassware. 'Groceries, of all • sugars,' Syrups,..Coffees,,Teas, Fish, Cheese, &C.14.C. • The bulk of oirr goods have been bought in packages from the manufacturhrs, at the low est cash prices; we are, therefore, offering vest bargains to purchasers. An early call is sattOail Zbening REDUCED PRICES TO CLUBS. I=l The Saturday Evening Post gives a beauti ful steel engraving (named '• One of Life's Happy Hours ")-26 inches long by 20 inches wide—to every single 02.50) subscriber, and to every one sending us a Club_. It will commence in the first number of January a new story, called ("The OutlaW's Daughter ; a Tale' of the Southwest,". by Em erson Bennett, author of " The Phantom of the Forest," Prairie Flower," &c. This will be followed by other serial stories from the best authors. Shorter stories, essays, sketches, letters, agricultural articles, &c., are also rr gutsily given; The Post is neutral in politics—being exclus ively devoted to Litt rature and does not dis cuss Political or Sectarian questions—leaving these to the political and religious press. It offers among its premiums, Wheeler and Wilson's Sewing Machines, Silver-plated Tea Sets, spoons and _Pitchers, Gold and Silver Watches, Double-barrel Guns, Allen's Rifles, Melodeons, Clothes Wringers, Appleton's Cy clopedias, &c. 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