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TOE ASTBOLOaiiR'B PREDICTION.
Beading, a few weeks since, one of De
Qaincj's papers « Three Memorable
Murdera,"—reottlled to my mind the strange oiroamstanoes of one of the most mysterious domestio dramas that ever taxed the ingenuity of man, or required the flight of time to develop.
The locality of our story lies amid one of the wildest and most pioturesque re¬ gions of tho Old Dominion, where the head waters of the Rappahannock wash tho base cf the Bine Bidge.
The precise spot—Orosslaud—is a sub¬ lime and beautiful scene, where two forest- orowned ranges of mountains oross each other at oblique angles.
At the intersecting point of these ridges nestles a little hamlet, named, from its elevated position, Altamont.
At tha period at whioh our story opens the four estates, in the four angles of the irregular mountain cross, wera owned as follows :
Tho eastern farm, called Pcidmont, was the life property of Madame Audoriy, a Virginia lady of the old school.
The western and most valuablo estate was the inheritance of Honora Faulc, an orphan heiress, grand-daughter and ward of Madame Auderly.
The northern and smallest one, called, from being tbe deepest vale of the four— Hawe's Hole—was the property of old Ilugh iiawe, a widower of gloomy temper parsimouious habits, aud almost fabulous wealth.
The southern farm—named, from the extravagant cost of the elegant mansion- house, elaborate out-buildiugs, and highly ornamented grounds, which had absorbed the means of the late owner, " I'arqaier's Folly"—was tho heavily mortgaged patri¬ mony of Godfrey Farquicr Dulanie, the grandson of Hugh Hawe, and now a young aspirant for legal honors at the University of Virginia.
But little hcnetit to the heir was to be hoped from the inheritance of his father's burthened property. In the first place, old Uugh liawo had bought up in his owu name all the claims against the estate of Farquier's Folly—doubtless to prevent a foreclosure, and to save tho property for his grandson.
But, unhappily, Godfrey had mortally offended the despotic old man by deoliuing an agricultural life, and persisting in tho study of a profession—a course that had resulted in his own didinheritaucc.
To make this punishment more bitter to hia grandson, the old man had taken into favor his nephew. Dr. Henry Hawe, whom he had established near himself at Far¬ quier's Folly.
At this time, the disinherited heir, hav¬ ing finished a term at the University, had come down to spend a part of his vacation in his native place.
It was upon the Saturday evening of his arrival that he found tbe little hotel, and, indeed, the whole village of Altamont, in a great state of excitement, from the fact that the celebrated heiress. Miss Honora Paule, had just stopped there, and ]ia.<st'd tlirough on her way home.
Those who had been so happy as to catch a glimpse of her face, vied with each other in praise of her many charms, while those who had not, listened with eagerness, and looked forward to idemnifying them¬ selves by seeing her at church the next morning.
The next day, Godfrey Dulanie attended church, where he saw and fell iu love with the most beautiful and intellectual-looking girl he ever beheld. From the cheapness and simplicity of her attire, he supposed her to be some poor dependent of Madame Auderly's, in whose pew she sat. Godfrey was completely captivated, and he resolved at onoe to woo, and, if possible, win this lovely being for his wife, poor girl though she was. He was glad she was poor, be¬ cause she could for that reason he more won. But on accompanying Mr. Willough- by, the clergyman, and his brother-in-law, Ernest Heine, home after church, what was his astonishment and dismay at. being introduced to the supposed "poor girl," whom he found to be uo other than the celebrated Miss Honora Paule, the greatest heiress and belle, as well as the best and noblest girl, in the State of Virginia. She greeted him cordially, and in a few miu¬ utes the company were busily engaged in conversation. The topic of "capital puu- ishmont" having been started, Godfrey turned to Honora, and said :
" I take an especial personal interest in having capital punishment abolished—Miss Paule, do you believe in astrology ?"
Honora started, fixed her eyes intently upon the questioner, and then withdrawing them answered—
" Sir, why did you mk me if I believe in astrology V
" Because, Miss Paule, I was about to relate for your amusement a prediction that was made concerning myself, by a professor of that black art."
" A prediction," exclaimed Mrs. Wil- loughby, drawing near, with eager interest.
« yes, madam," replied Mr. Dulanie, smiling, "a prediction which, if I believed, would certainly dispose me to favor the abolishment of the death penalty. Three years since, while I lyas sojourning for a sbort time iu the city of Richmond, on my way to the University, I chanced to hear of the Egyptian Dervis, Achbad, who was at that time creating quite a sensation in tho city. His wonderful reputation was the theme of every tongue.
" Idleness and curiosity combined to lead me to his rooms. He required a night to cast my horoscope. Ue demanded, and I gave him, the day and hour of my birth, and then I took leave, with the promise to return in the mornin". The next dav 1 went—" '
" Well ?" questioned Honora, earnestly.
" My horoscope was a noimOR-scopc in¬ deed ! It predicted for me—a short aud stormy life, and a sharp and sudden death."
" Good Heaven! But—the details ?"
" It prophesied four remarkable events, the first of which has already come to pass."
" And that was—!"
" The loss of my patrimonial estate !"
" Singular coincidence !" interrupted Mr. Willougbby, as he arose and joined his wife and brother-in-law at the other end of the room,
" I thought so when the prophecy was fulfilled," replied Godfrey.
" And the other three events !" softly enquired Honora,
" The other three events, if they follow as predicted, must happen within tho next two years, or before 1 reach my twenty- fifth anniversary. The first of those is to be the unexpected inheritance of vast wealth
Upon hearing this, a bright smile played around the lips of Honora, and banished the clouds from her brow.. She waited a few minutes for him to proceed, but finding that he continued silent, she said—
" Well, Mr. Dulanie, go on ! what was the third predicted event V
'.'Do you command me to inform you V
" No, sir ; 1 bog you; of your courtesy, to do so,"
" Very well," he said dropping his voice 11V "°d«tone, " it ^asTo be my mar¬ riage with the woman I should worship "
smt^\r;^ae"tr„fil-^''^« b^ht
face. Then
who wss then Miss Heine. Curiosity took cards!" she aaid: " It is wicked, this tam- the desperate state in whioh he. had left us tothe rooms of the Egyptian, who was pering with the mysteries of the future !" those so dear to him. Jack listened with then practising in 'that oity. And after The above is the oommenoement of .Mrs. much interest, and at once proposed to some such preparations as he had used in Southworth's great story, which is now Kiohard tn help him to pick the pocket of your case, he oast my horoacopa and read being published iu the New York Ledger, an old geutleman, who was staring iuto a my future. It was this, that before my We give this as a sample; but it is only window on the opposite side of the streot. twentieth birth-day, I should be a bride, tlie beginning of this mnst intercating, fas- Kiohard refused with horror,although .Taok bnt never a wife, for that Me/(rfa/ /cffl einatiiig, and beautiful tale—the balance urgedtheneees.^ityof at once getting some- of the scaffold arose hettaeen the nuptunl or continuation of it, can only be found in thing to save the life of his mother and benediction and the bridal chamber. Such the New York Ledger, the great family i little Mary. .Jack then undertook the
paper, for which the most popular writers bu.siness alone, and jnst as he had relieved
the old gentleman of his pocket-book, a policeman sprang from a doorway to arrest him ; but Jack made good his escape, ^^ot i so Biehard, who was at onoe seized by the | polioeroan as an ncoomplioe of the escaped pickpocket.
" 1 am no thief, sir," cried Kichard! breaking from the strong grasp that held him, and throwing himself at the feet of the old gentleman, who had just ooiuo to { the spot, «though poverty and hunger j tempted to me become one. Sly mother! and sister are starving."
The future history and trials of this poor boy will be given in the New York Ledger of January 16, whioh is for sale at all the bookstores anil news oifioes.
Valuable Heal Estate.
ESTATE OF HENRY DIFFEN-] New Amerioan CyolopoBdia: BAUOH, Sr.. l«t. of But Ump«t«r to»lilhip.; '¦ DK.IIOKARY OF GEKERAL KKOWLEDGt. . . .. ._.• A ij -_(•«- kdTriniT nnirtfn -b*
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ere was a pause, broW,, „* /^""^'^ by her voice, as she' genUy S^^^i^.'^^-g'''
"And the fourth?" Hwea—
The answer came reluctantly and ¦ tones so low as to meet only her ear '"
«The fourth and last prediction w^ that before my twenty-fifth birth-day r shouldperish on ihe scaffold."
A low cry broke from the lips of Hono¬ ra as her hands flew np and covered her face. -After a minute or two. she dropped them, and looWng him steadily jn the face said with quiet firmness—
Yon doubtless wonder at my emotion. Now hear me. On the autumn followiiig tbeinmmer in wbich that^ predlotioa val m«le to yoa, I WM in Baltimore with my giandmother, and with Mrs. Willongbb/
were the words of the prophecy." She spoke with a solemnity that seemed lo overshadow every other feeling. OHAPIBR U.
THE SYBIL'S CIRCLE.
The next day, Honors informed her grandmother, Madam Auderly, of God¬ frey's presence in the neighborhood, aud the old lady sent her only brother. Colonel Shannon, to fetch him to Piedmont. God¬ frey accepted the invitation. On his ar¬ rival, he found that General Sterne, thu governor elect of Virginia, and bis son. had just takeu up their quarters with -Madame Auderly; and the old lady, iu his honor, at once sent off cards of invita¬ tion to some of the neighbors to visit ber that evening.
When tea was over, the company, ad¬ journed to the drawing room, where, "soon after, the guests invited for the evening joined them.
First came Father O'Louberty, the par¬ ish priest of St. Andrew's Church, at Cross- land.
The next arrivals were Mr. aud Mrs. Willougbby, and Mr. Heine.
Immediately after them came Dr. and Mrs. Henry Uawe—tha doctor, a man of great fashion aud elegance, tbe lady, a delicate pensive woman, with a sort of sad, moonlit face, beaming softly out between her fleecy looks of jet.
Aud, last of all, to the astonishment of everybody, came old Hugh Hawe, who had been invited as a matter of courtesy, and was not m the least degree expected to make his appearance.
He came uot alone. On his arm he brought a young girl, uninvited, but whom, with grave courtesy, he preseuted to his hostess as Agnes Drake, the daughter of a deceased friend, and now his ward, who had arrived only that moruing, aud whom, presuming on .Madam Auderly's well- known kindness, he had vuntur'ed to pre- stiut to her.
Madame Audoriy, a reader of faces, was certainly attracted towards her; aud,at'tcr u little talk, that confirmed her first favor¬ able iiupressions, she took the hand of the orphau girl, and conducted her to the group formed by the Misses Auderly, Mr. Sterne, Mr. Heine, Mr. Dulanie, and Hon¬ ora Paule.
Under the auspices of Miss Rose Au¬ derly, they were just about to form what she called a Sybil's Circle, for which pur¬ pose, Jlessrs. Heine and Sterne wero dis¬ patched to bring a round table. Miss Rose went to a cabinet to seek the " Sybil's Leaves," which she presently produced.— All then seated themselves around the table.
A dead silence reigned. Kosc shuifled the cards, turned them with their faces dowu, and then addressing the right-hand neighbor, Mr. Sterne, iu a low voice, she demaiidiid—
What would yuu with tint Sybil .'" I would know the future partner of my life," was the formal answer.
" Draw I"
The young man hesitated for a while, smiled, and, rejecting all those cards that were nearest himself, put his hand under the pack, and withdrew the lowest one.
Read !" he said, extending the card to the Sybil.
" Hear 1" she exclaimed: " •' A widoff beautiful aa ligllt, 'Twill bo your lot to wed— With tt rich jointure, which ahall pour Its blessings on your head.' '
There was a general clapping of hands, and shouts of laughter.
It was now Miss Jessie's turn to test her fale. Being a young lady, she would not put the question in the usual form, but merely inquired what should be her future fate. The answer drawn was—
To dandio fools and chronicle soiall beer.' " a reply that nearly extinguished Miss .Jes¬ sie for the cvftuing.
" I declare, if here is not Mr. Hugh Hawe I" exclaimed the lively Lily, as the old miser sauntered deliberately to the ta¬ ble, and stood looking with indolent curi¬ osity upon the game of the young people. ' Como, Mr. Hawe! I declare, you shall have your fortune told I"
" Well, well—the commands of young ladies are not to be disobeyed," replied the old man, gallantly, as be extended his hand and drew a card, which he passed to the Sybil.
Amid & profound silence, and in a solemn voice, she read— * Thy fateloouis full of horror I Prom false friends. Near ot hand, perdition threatens thee !— A foarful sign stands in thy house of life!— ¦ An enemy—a fiend lurks close behind Tha radiance uf thy planet.—Oh, be warnedl' "
" Pshaw ! what serious mockery !" ex¬ claimed the old man, seornfuUy, as he turned away, and gave place to his nephew, who had all the while bjen posted behind him, peeping over his shoulder.
' Will you permit me to test my for¬ tune V inquired the " fascinating- " Dr. Hawe.
" And what would iroir with the Sybil ?" was the response.
"1 would kuow tho fnturc."
"Draw!" said the Sybil, in a tone of assumed sternness.
Smiling his gracefid but most sinister smile, the doctor drew a card, aad passed it to the reader.
Hear!" saitl tbe latter, lifting the tab¬ let of fate, and reading— " 'Iknow thee!—tlitKi.foarost tho solemn uight 1 With hor piercing sues, and her deep winds might!— There's a tone in her voice thou fain wouldst shun. For it asks what the aoeret, soul hath done'. And thou'—there's a weight on thine I—away !— Baofc to thy home and pray I' '' Look! I declare how pale the doctor has grown !" exclaimed the flippant Jessie. ' One would really think, to look at him, that ' a deep remorse for some unacted crime' preyed on him."
"Nonsense! Jugglery I" said the lat¬ ter, turning away to conceal his ugitatiou.
_ The eyes of Honora Paule followed him with the deepest iuterest—there waa that upon his brow that she had never seen be¬ fore.
The next in turn was Agues. Turning to her, Bose said :
" What seek you in the itiagic circle, lady ?"
" JMy destiny," answered the luscious tones.
" Invoke the knowledge!"
Agnes drew a tablet, and passed it, as usual, to the Sybil, who read—
" * Oh, aak me not to speak thy fate ;'
Oh, tempt me not to tell The doom shall make thoe desolate.
The wroug thou may'fit not quell! Away I Away !—for death would he
JiveiL as a mercy u^tto theel' "
Agnes shuddered, and covered her face with her hands.
" Put up the tablets ! They are grow¬ ing fatal!" said Rose.
" Not for the world \—now that each word is fate ! There is a couple yet to be disposed of! Miss Paule, draw near !" said Mr. Heine.
The cheek of Honora Paule changed: yet striving with a feeling that she felt to be unworthy, she smiled, reached forth ber hand, drew a tablet, and passed it to the Sybil, who, in an effective voice, read—
' But how is this ? A dream is on my soul I I see a bride—all crowned with fiowersj and smiling, As in delighted visions, on tbe brink Of a dread chasm—and thou art ahe.'"
Honora heard in silence, rumembering the strange correspondence of these lines with the prediction of tho astrologer, made long ago, endeavoring to convince herself that it was mere coincidence, and vainly jrymg to subdue the foreboding "of ber
tawili'''™^^'''"^'" s-'i'lBose. shuffling the tablets and passing them to him
Hebrew a card, aud returned it to be
in the country contribute, and whioh can be found at all the stores throughout the city and country, where papers are sold.— Remember and ask for the New York Led¬ ger of ./aiiuary 10, and in it you will get the conlinuatiou ofthe story from where it leaves ofl" here. If you cannot get a copy from auy news olfice, the publisher of the Ledger will mail yon a copy on the receipt of five cents.
The Ledger is mailed, to subscribers, at §2 a year, or two copies for 53. Address your letters to Robert Houner, publisher, 4-1 Ann street, New York. It is the hand¬ somest and best family paper in the coun¬ try, elegantly illustrated, and characterized by a high moral tone.
The story is, of itself alone, worth the price of the Lodger. To peruse the his¬ tory of the lovely heroine. Miss Paule— how she came to be a bride for only an evening, and all thu strange and absorbing particuhirs connected therewith, will be a treat tor all who take the trouble to get the licdgcr.
ilor smile so soft, her heart so kind. Her voice for pity's tones so fit, - All speak her woman ;—but.her mind Lifts her where bards und sages sit.
¦Bxaa&.'ss^^oTTaiASS.
A TALE or l,0\-£ ANU ItlirKIBtlTlO.N.
Rachel Bcntly, the lovely daughter of oue of the richest merchants of London, having married George Hoffman, one of her father's oierts, during the old man's absence in India, he on his return disin¬ herited her and discharged George. The latter being overwhelmed by disappoint¬ ment, took to drink, and in a few years became a habitual drunkard; his wife sup¬ porting herself and two children—Richard, now a fine boy io his thirieenth year, and Mary, a awect child of six—by selling, one after another, llie remnants of her once costly wardrobe and jewelry.
On tho last d>y of Deoember of the year ill which onr story opens, Rachel was with¬ out food, light or fire, and the very day the rent must be paid.
Little Mary was moaning for bread, and crying with cold.
The drunken father was at the dram shop.
The agonized mother had but one more article of value left—a locket containing a lock of hor father's hair. She had hoped tu be able lo savi: this, the last momeuto of her ouce happy home. But goaded by little Mary's cries for food she seized the locket, rushed to a pawnbroker's obtained a few shillings, put by tho amount of the rent and with the rest purchased a little
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Land bliili and rnlllpc, «nd tb. pl'cj well wa'i a Htrong spring nf exccil.at watflr at the hnuHa; conTe. nlent to markets, to churches, pchools aad mins.
To any ono wanting a "'''all Farm, requiring no out¬ lay to put it in o.d.>t this place -iITt- rare iDducemeDts. Mr Jag Whitelork. tenant, will .how tha premiw" lo any who may wish'0 examlop it.
ALSO, A Tract or several Tracts of Land, lying Immfldlatelv at ih« Battle Swamp Tavern: con- iHiQlni: ; all ah.iiit
2Sn AORES.
Thi!: land 1- iu aa iiniirovlQK ciidilion and uudflr goxit
borough ; all pnri.iinK Indebted thereto are requa.t ajaka Imtnodin!" pa.vmeDt, and tlio»e haTlog damaad. agalnni t ,, H,im« wi"li p'...nt thflmior settiejiieat to HEMtV nifPEKBAtlOH, .Tr . Jau l3-6*t-7 Expcnl»r.
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rpilJi. recent trials at PJiOFESSOR WOOD'S
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The following I<i from «. dlitloffulshed member of the
nnST.VTK OF R.VCHKL HOOBKU,
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PUBMC SAIiE. SATUKDAY. the Otli day of
_ MARCH, 18.18. will ba aold at public «ale, at the retildence of the subrtcrlber. aboat half a mile Houih of New Uol'And. and the Bame distance from .Myer'n tavern, the following property, vlx;
A SIX MULK TEAM, (one pair Black, oue pair- Dark Iron Gray, and one pnlr of Baya,) 2 HEaVV 'JX ^ DKAFT HOUSKS, 3 HEAVY BKBEUINGrVsO .>IAKB-. (not with foal) weighing 1000pounds; • * ' *- a two-year old COLT. 2 Milch Cowh, 20 head of Stock .Stner't, IQ good condition, weight 1100 poundN; ] Boar 10 head of Shoatu, a narrow-wheel road wagou, (nearly now): Broad-wheel Road Wagon. Grain Drill, Thrash¬ ing Machine, (hh good aa new); 6 set of Mule Gears, Het of Double HarueKu (new.) Alno 30 Cords of Oak Wood, 700 CheHnat RMIb, IJ foot Iodk, and rarious otber artl-
wili bf gi^HU. ^'nl'» ou wald dd.y, wIiru
'IKUMS: A credit of IBmoiit'ij
(O l-'OUIIUtUUi! Hi (:: oVInck. UOOU,
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JOHN MU-^SEl-MAN.
PUBLIC SALE.
O.V laUUAV, 22ddayof JANIJAK V, 18:.8. will be aold Ly pulilic vendue, at tlift re-ideoce (>ri)i(> rtub-'urihiir, abKUl >^ of a uille north of Amoti WeidlerVtavt;ru, on the Now Holland Ttirupikrt, aud iibiHit the same diwlHiice ort« frnm Oriitf's Meuuiniihl M.reiiuR-Hou:"tt, lu E.irl Towunhlp, LaucHJ-ier .:.>uut.v. thrt f<iJlowlug' |ter«on»l property, lo wit:
•i Draft Uoraes, 1 Bay Mallion, 4 Cowh.2 <l__^ of whicb aro frrtsh: 1 Bull, 8 fat Sletfrs. ti '''VWO which am ovi>r yearoattlo, 3 Uwoii and 1 South "•*•*-*¦ down Uakewttll Kam, I fine Goat, 2 Breediiiff K.iwn, 2 Une Boarrt, whicb uaituotbe heal.auL :1 t>hoai«K.
Al-o, * Bf<**d-wi(twl Planutiott Wag.in, Wagou f^tr I Rud 2 hurwK, neHrly new, large tiled fur 2 aod t hortteH, with metal aoles; Thraabtug Machine with Horrta Pow- Hr, Fanning ^lil), Cora Shelter. IVdder Cutler, Cutting Box.Big Wagou.Clder MlH,RevoIviug Hay Kakrt.Patent Ctiru Planter. Ropfl, PulHes aud large Hook to nuloid Uay, llhj Laddem, Forkfi. Kakex, Digging Inms, itbov- elN,'?pii<1in, Ploughs, Ilarrowi^, Cnltlrator, Double nud Slnglft Trfen, two S.horse Trees. Bcrapor. Horsogear-*. Halter aod Cvw Ctiaiui*, Grlnddtune, Cider Barrel.-. Vin¬ egar by tho nall.iu.ReiperCManuy'H patent with Wood's impruvement). Grain Cradle:! aud Mowing Kcythm. and a fcroat variety uf iictic)tin too numeroaa to meutioa,
:iale to coinuifliice Ht li o'clock, noou, on t>aid iIkv, trheu atteudauco will hH gitrrtn aud cunditiouB mad<> known by YOST YODEK,
dec 30 _ _ In-.')
Valuable City Property for Sale.
ON WiiiDNKtfDAY, the 27th dtty of JANUARY. IS68. the underiiigued.AdminlHtratorH of J.>hu N. Lauo, la'ti ofthe City of Lancaster, dec'd. will sail by pnl>lic vendue, at th*j public bouse .)f Wil¬ liam T. Yuuart. {Exchangti Hotel) InKiHt Klai^ street, in Ibe City of Lancaster, In execnl'on, uu ini)ti"u of Williani B. Fordney, E^q , nf an alias order of the Orphans' Omrt of LancaHter co., tbo folloifing Real tlitate, lateuf ttaid deceated, to wit:
Purpart Ko. S. The two oue Kiory Hon.'ES and LOT OP CROUXi) ou the woat side „T>3onih <l'ieeu atreet, between-Cberry aud Hazel htruets. Iu .said city, coutainlng lu front on South Queeu i-iiuft Kforesaid 126 feet aud^fi lucheii, and in depth wtiHiWttrd
_^ lato of .Manheim townahip. Lanroiiter connty, de.
ceawad-—Leltenr ie«lftm«ulary on said estate having cnltivmiou ; 11"- Well, aii<I O'ltnblue-i many ndvautagee ^ hcea granted lo tbe uuderBigned, reoidiufr in hald twp., of location HiiUdlug--' aro u-w. and tho mont of the ¦ hU pernooH indebted to fiald entate are roqaented to laud under new and good fencing This laud li^fio bita-| jQake immediate payronnt, and those having claims ftled that il would divi.fe well imo -wveru.1 jmrceln, aud i Bgalmtt tba t.aine, to preieo* the name for HetllBment to op the'iiv of Kalu wiil he offerwd separately or a- a: JOHN MILLER,
wtioJc. an'may hn deemed moHt dowrahle f fan 73-fit-T Executor. _..___.
Mr A. Knight, taunot, will dhow the premls*eii to j - | work, bo far ax Ittt nature will permit, one which shall
lli.i-.) wit-hlng lu flx>tinlue th-m. 'T^STATl<i nf tTK.VRV I.AVDTS Sr "ionlain all Information of general interest to be fonnd
ALSO, A TiiACTOFWOODLAKI), on tUe , J^'^^^,^^^^,^j^„,^,^;^;^^i^,p^ ^^„-,„ -^^^J; in the best modern Cyclopaedia., yet which .hall have road from Battle SwAmp to P«'yville, and ueir '»«. j^a^ed.—Solice i.s hereby given to tbo heirs and legal A-thnry Heetinc H-.n-f, of ¦ reprfiBentatlvea of Henry Landls, Hr.. late ofMauholm
SIXTY-FIV h ACltiib, ; (ownHhlp, Lancaster county, deceased, tbat application
valuable forltRgrowth of CHESXUT TIMBER ^in he made on MONDAY.tbeflritday of FEBRUARY,
TUe residence ofthe auhscriber being remote f roui . ^ D., 1853. to the Orphan's Coorl of Lancatiter county, theiH properiieK, ho finds it Impoi'.ilbla to give tfapm the | by Henry Landls. teatementary Trustee of Mary Landia atteutlnn they require, aud be bail detennlned to aell , QQder the last will aud teslaueut of said Henry Landia without reuorro. D&rgHlus may he expected. ' dfceased, for his discharge from tbe fnrther execution
Tk[i.ii3ofSalr; Ono-flflb of tbe purchaw money to | ^jg^jd traat. and for the Bppolntm«nt of Isaac Landia be paid in caHb on the day of sale; the balance In 6 ^sTrnstee of tbe estate of xald Mary Landiu.
It thp Natural Science, the work WiU give a com- aVd WpTi^SV™™ r , '"^T .v''^^^ a
plel- record of tha progress of Cheml-t?y, GmIdS TectlT^tu;^ ?vP,''^; fP^'^:!\'°'^^^^^
Lany. Mineralogy, ere.*daringlh« last 50 jear.. '^* iS b'^^i n J^ok nUs^ "^^^^f ^L ?^^^^ °*^'"" profession
The expo«itlon of the priuciple. of Physiology, the C™min« Ar^rV^.^JVnflm^L^S^K r>r,^r,r,..r.^ St. Paul, January 1.1866.
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' ' "• .? •/?.I-IX, ) "«»"'>'bedln.muh««.lpw«..gloi?. This I rep«.-
t»d every raorelnj, ,„,| |„ tj,,,, ^„j, ,1,, „„„, t,,.
Anatomy, i
wrllera of the medical profenslon.
Iu HlHtory, OoDgraphy aud Ethnology, Biography, Agrlcnllnre, Tbe Industrial Arts, and tbat Practical Science, which bears on the necessities of every-day life, each as Ventilation, the Ho&ttng of Hooaes, Foou, etc., each department will he treated of with a thoroagb- nen proportionate to 'its imporiance.
Thn work la Intended lo he one of practical utility for every day consoltatlon.
it in the aim of the adltora to produce an original
12, 18 and 21 mouths, with interest; the pnrcbi give bond aud security for the credit payments.
O^PoHnes.-tion given on tbaS.'Stb of March next, or earlier, if desired, and satlnfactory arrangements ean ha made with the tenants.
EDWIN WILMER,
jau 6-tp>-6 Holly Hall, near Elkton, Md,
Jau 1.3
31-7
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peraaed
Tie Sybil took it, and a th-rill „r stitious terror shook tTrl^U P"" read—
'* * JDlsgraea aTid ill
Alld fhatru/u! dsath annearS
aa she
BY vi> Court
bread nnd milk for her childreu, and theu! 219feettuBasver.tteBt,boundedrntije'a,irUii,vVnip~
set out, with them, to visit the old confi- !'J.'Ji'.'5°;?,"A»..?°2»','.''''"•''• ""J " ""•¦''¦•'"ii' ''J
den tial clerk of ter father, Peter Mangles,
who had ever been kind to her, to consult
liiiii about sending Richard away from tho
u'ontaitiJDuii'j;^ infltu'nt-o with whicii he iva.*!
:iUfrounded.
On returning lionte late on New Yearns eve from her fruitless visit, for the old clerk wa.s uot at hotne] Baohel discovered that her husbaud bad been home aud stolen the sum she had pul by for the rent from the place where she had concealed it, and gone off agaiti to " The Crown aud IHagpie" tavern to waste it in drunkenness. Little Mary, chilled aud hungry, began to ery for food, and the sulTering tnother, in hopes of regainitig a portion of the money taken by her husband, set out with her children to the haunt of vioi; whither George Hoffman had goue.
There was a great crowd at the bar of " The drown aud Magpie." The landlady —a stout, vulgar-looking woman, with red ribbons in her cap, a profusion of false curls, a heavy gold chain round her neck, aud numerous rings on her fat fingers—was bnsilj* cugaged in pouring out gin for her customers } the regular ones she was treat¬ ing—for it must not be forgotten that it was New Tear's eve.
Such was the scene of vice and dissipa¬ tion which met the eye and sickened tho heart of Raehe! when, with little Mary in her arms, aud protected by the presence of her sou, she ventured into the house,
"Is Mr. Hoffm™ here?" she inquired, faintly.
The (|Uestion bad to be repeated several times before she could gat an answer.
" Can't- tell tho names of any of my cus¬ tomers," replied the mistress of *' The Crown and ilagpie," snappishly.
" Perhaps you will oblige me by ascer¬ taining."
" Too busy, ma'am! Hot water Sally 1 Three and eight-pence, sir. Half-and-half directly I
" You can't go in there!" shouted the landlady, as Kauhel was making her way toivards tho parlor. "Mine is a respec¬ table house ; I allow no females beyond the bar."
" But I am Mr. Hoffman's wife."' " So they all s.vr," anwered the woman, with a sneer.
There was a course, mocking laugh from the crowd of half drunken wretches stand¬ ing near. The eyes of Richard flashed angrily : tut the voice, and still more, the imploring look of his mother restrained him.
" Let us returu bome," she said, in a despairiitg tone. " I feel faint and sick at heart."
ind leaning ou the arm of her son, the unhappy wife tottered rather th.an walked from tbe place.
I'he keen, frosty air partially restored her .strength aud Rachel proceeded with her children till she reached the tborough- fare leading through St. Margaret's church yard towards the Almonry, wheu a faint moan from Mary, whom site still carried iu her arms, arrested her steps. She placed her hand under the thin faded shawl which covered her ; the child was cold as ice, and shivering, as if seized witli an ague fit.
She is dying!" groaned the terror- stricken parent—"dying for the want of food !"
The heart of her boy could endure no more—it was breaking. The cup of misery aud eudurance had been filled to overflow¬ ing. Uis brain was on fire—tears could not quench it.
" Take her home mother I" he ericil— " take her home ! never fear but I will bring j'ou food ? Mary shan't die ! I'll beg—beg," ho added ; " anything to save her !"
"Richard! Richard I do not leave me!" .shrieked bis agonized parent. " Let me not lose both my children! if you love your mother, return—for pity's sake return!"
Tho appeal eame too late. Her son, .stung, maddened beyond endurance by the sufferings of those so dear to bim, had broken from her feeble grasp, darted down the thoroughfare, and was already beyond the reach of her voice.
Rachel clung to the railing ofthe church¬ yard for support, till a second moan, still fainter thanthe first, sent a pang through her maternal breast.
" She must uot die in the street!" mur- mered Rachel. "Home—home! if I have strength to reach it."
"Oh, Wod!" she cried with a sudden bur;<t of anguish, " protect my boy ! Shield bim from crime ; guard him against vices aud tiie hcdious snares wliioh iu a thousand forms assail unfriended youth; or take him, she added solemnly, " take hitu in Thy mercy."
It was a Christian's prayer wrung from a mother's heart, uttered in faith, in agony, and tears , and angels bore it to the mercy- seat on high.
Clasping her perishing child yet closer to her aching bosom, the drunkard's wife hastened to her bome.
Aa Richard Hoffman rushed along the street, scarce knowing whither he went, and only intent on the one idea of getting, by SOME means, food for his famished
properly of Uaonab ^0)1.
Tlieteriiie of ,iale trttt be one-liatf t;asb oil tliu Hret day of April next ^beo poeHesnion aud title deeii.^ \t\\\ be given, aud the ottier batf outbe flnil day of .Aprit, IS.Vl. with iawful iuterest from the flrHt day of April Ofvl: wliich di-ferod pKymeuLs Mhall be ^eciirpH l,y Iii,D,l .TU'i >l'trtp,»Si '.a the jJr.-iwUt'.s.
I'er,,i>ii. iriBhing to view the premises iieloie Iti.^ day "f Hale, will piea'.e cali oa eiiher iif the under.ii;iied, at their ,ftoraiu East Kiug ,itreet. to the City of f.ancaj,ler.
STy-Sale to cninmeuceat ti o'clock iuihe oveuioR of •.aid dav. .lA.MKS B. LASK.
0. TAYLOK LAKE.
jaa 1.1.i.:-7 Adiuiniutratora.
VALUABLE CITY PHOPEBTY AT PUBLIC SALE. SATURDAY, FKHRfJARV ti.
_ 5. at 7 o'clocif In the evening, tho nndersigned
acting Executor of the E»la,te of Valentine Ris?H, late of \\\t\ City of Lancaster, deceased, will tteli by Public !>ale. in piir."nance ofao order ofthe Orphans' Conrt of Lanciistor Oonoty, nt tbe public houKo of Chrlntlau Sh<<nk, in South Queen fitreet, In said CIty.the followiug ll-ul K^taio, viz : -
No. 1, A LOT OF GROUND, at the corner
uf South Queen and St'awborry utreelpi, containing 17
''eel in front on South ftim^n street. 16 feet fmm ."ioulh
Queen to Strawberry atreet, aud -2 feot uu Straw.
j lu?rry stri'at. more or 1*hs, on whicb Ik erected ii
two-Kt.)ry BRICK DWELLING HODSE,
No. 2, A Lot of Grouud, frontiug on South
Qut>eu aud Strawberry tflreettt, adjolnlug Ifo. 1 im the Qiirth, 21 feot fronting on Sonth (Ineen Hlreet, a<<d eX' lending baclr tn Strawberry utree' 30 feel, (morr; or lO"".) upon which are-erected a two-etory BRICK DWELUNO UOUSE and other ont-huildingd.
No. 3, A Lot of Ground, fronting on Sonth Queen htreet. ujljtMuiug Ko, 2 on tbe north and inher ppiperty of said decea«ed, comaiulng tn front on .SoutU Queen Ktreet ftO feet aud extending back \yy otber pro- pan v of ristd deceased, •'IS ftiet (moroor less) npon which »r« erected a two-story BRICK DWELhlNO HOUSE anda Brick Babe Houne aud otherout-JiulIdinS'**
No. 4, A Lot of Gfouud, frontiug on Straw¬ berry jttreot ye feet and extendiug in oortli 41 foot, (more or lo":,) to th? grouud htte of oaid doceat'ed, hoM to Qeurge Buwmiu. upon which are erected a double two-etory FKAHE DWELLING HOUSE and other ont- bnildingii.
S3"Said promines will he sold frae and clear «f all iDCunibrance whatsoever, ihe taxe» aud water-rent for the year I&'iS oulj' excepted.—A draft or plot ot aaid premitteR will be exhibited on the evening of tbe eale, when conditioo!! of fale will he made known hy the nndermgned acting Exenntor of VAlentine Itirixe. de¬ ceased. GEORGE H. BOSIBERPEU.
I approve of ttud consent to the above eale. PHILIP GROTH,
Jan 13-tK-7 The other Executor of hald deceaod.
PXTBlilC SALE
OF A LARGE AND VALUABLE REAL ESTATE A.VD
MILL PROPERTY, LOCATED IN MIDDLETOWS VALLEY.
¦irtue of a decree of tlie Circuit
Court for Frederick County, a>< h court of Chan¬ cery, the tHUhscriher, Trustee for tbo nale of tho Real E.'itatR of Janiefi Kinaa, lata of Frederick couniy, dec'd. will nlfer for Hiilo, at public anctinu. Iu Middletown, Frederick couuty, Maryland,ou WEDNESDAY.the I7th of FEBRUARr. 1S5S, tho Real Estate of which the said decea'^ed died alezfd, counibtiug of the following de- -icrlbed FARMS ;vnd otherJ^andn.
1st. That Valuable" and Productive Farm
npou which JauiBAKlnna lived and died. Thie Farm is located on the Bellavillo road, ahont throe milen north of Middletown, in Middlftowu Valley. The Tract r..n- irtius from
297 TO 300 ACRES of Laud. The character of the land U oin.-Idered an good KH auy in the Valley, which, forfcrtility, la racked with the bflHt fariniugiandx in Maryland. The )m- provemenlH ire uf the bent character, cunKifiting iSfA . f a large Two-Btory BRICK DWELLISG, a R^ large Stono Switzer Baru. Quarter, Smoke and ^}§ Spring House*, all of Stone, and all otli-jr nere--"<ary uul houHeB. Tbere in alno upon this farm & large MERCH¬ ANT MILL, In good order and capable of luaunfaetnr- ing a large amount of flonr per day, and a SAW .Ml LL in good order. Thie Mill poKBeiiHei«a good Water Power and in located in a ihicklv hettled nelghhorbond. which oorturen it a profitableoufit-m. This Farm will he sold in Hsparale parcnln or pntlM, ae may b«.Ht nuit pnrcha- w)rs, aud tbo Mill will he offered (if it fihonld he deem¬ ed desirable) separate from Ihe farm. A careful aud accurate plat of the Farm and Hill and all Iha proposed dlrlHlouH. will he inado out and exhihlted on tbe day of sale.
2nd. That larg« and de3irabl« MILL PROP¬ ERTY located on CaiocUn Creek,-in Middletown Val¬ ley, about ^,' of a mile from Middletown. Tbia Mill ia a Urga BRICK MERCHANT MILL. propelled hy ua ahuodant water power, and iu capdiila of mHuufarlnrlnfT a large ;aronnut iif Dour per day. There U at- 'laciied tolbftHald MiU I'roi>erty abont
SIXTY ACRES
of productive Mlddlotowu Valley L^nd, upi>u which there ia a larjje Two-Story BRfCK HOUSE, :i large Brick Swiizar Barn. Spring HouBe, Corn Honne, Wagon Sbed; alfoaSAW MILL, Hog Houpq and Plasler Honno are attached to the Mill. Thin propurty. also, in capable yf an advantageous dlvlHlou, and will he offered either to2''tber or In parts to cnil tho views of pnrchaxera
3rd. That Valuable and Proriucttve FARM
loc.-\ted about ^^ of a mile north of Middletown. con- taiolng abont
134 ACRR3 OF LAND.
Cheap LandB for Sale at the Perry
County Keal Estate Offlce. 01Q ¦'^CKES, adjoining Newport;
i^JL V BRICK HODSE.Frame Barn; au abundance of choice Fruit TreeH. Terms »iiMj.
115 ACRES, 3 j miles from New Bloomfield, i
name dletance from Newport. Laud and BUILDINGS I
good; well watere-1; Fruit of all kindu; Limestone j
Quarry and good TIMBER. |
130 ACRES, on the P. R. R., 2 miles from i
Newport. LOG HOIISK AND ItAll-N; LHndgiii'd, wf.ll ; watered; :iU AcrBMbeavy Timber.
120 ACRES. Land aud Buildiugs good;
well watered; Young Orchard; .10 Acrea Woodland; dt>Hirahle locality, 6 mllex from Newport, and Hi^me dln- tnacu from Blootoneld. Prico $3,600. Terms ea"y.
BRICK HOTEL AND STORE under one
IjSi roof, main bnlldiuff 42 hy 33 feet, three ftorlei III 6 rooms on (lr^t,7 on Kecood and 7 uu third floor; l^'arge Kitchen, good StHbllng. Thia property is well p-ituHted. In Rloomtlbid, adjoining Court Huuiie Yard; doiug a icond husiner^s. Price $3,.M)0. Term ea^y.
Adjoiuing the above, (and willbe sold to¬ gether or soparalf) l^ a Frame HOUSE, with stabling; y^ an Acrn of Gmund ; g.iotl luralilv. Prir.i $1,000.
112 ACRES; 25 Farm Lanil, balance under
heavy Timber; Lim-etoue laud, 11 milH-ifrrtm Bloom¬ field. Will beHutdcbesp.
190 ACRES; 60 Farm Laud, balance heavy Timber; Log HOUSE, Burn,; -"> mlltfi* fro Terms easy.
ESTATE of .lOUS KIRK, docW.- In the Cuurt of Common Pleau, for the County of Lancaster. Where&a; Jeremiah Elrk and Ellis P. Ir¬ win, trueteeH to aell the Real Eatate, late uf John Kirk, of Fulton twp., deceaeed, nnder a Dead In T[n>,t from the widow and heirs of naid deo'd. to Levi Kirk, and by the eaid Levi^Klrk to tbese accountants, did on tlie 22nd dHj of December, 1dZi7.flle In the ofljceof the Prolbuno- tary of tbe said conrt, their account of the aaid Extate:
Notice 1« hereby given, to all persons interested In the said Estate, that tbe h,iid Cuurt have appointed the 37th day of JANUARY, la'iS. forthe confirmation there¬ of, nnleaa excei<ttons be filed. Attest.
J. BOWMAN, Proth'y.
Prothy'a OlUce Lanc'r, Dec. 2--'. 1867. dec 30-4t-5
BmtKHDLDER.—Tbo uuiler-igne.!, appointed
AuUitorn, by ihe Court of CouiHion I'leai; of Laucaater county, to Jiittrllmle the balance remaining in ihe li anda of Ezra Burkholder, Eiq., AsHignen of S. li E. Burkbold- er, to aud among thoie entitled to receive the Hame, hereby give notice that tbey will meet fur the purpose of tbelr appointment, in the Library Room of the Conrt Houoe. in the city of Lancaster, at 2 o'clock, P. M., on TUESDAY. Ihe 9th day of FEBRUARY, IS'iS. when and where all perHons iutere><ted are requested to attend and present their rlalniM duly authenticated, A. H. HOOD. GEORGE F. BRENEMAN, BENJAMIN F. BAKR, Lancaater. jan fl-tt-b' Audttorn.
A^
I^STATK of WILLIAM STEVHN-
100 ACRES; 45 cleared, balance heavy; dec 30-6t-5
ESTA BON. late of Salishnry owp., dc<:'d.—Notice Ik hereby given that tetten of admlnintratiou ou tho above e.->iate barejbeen granted to the &ubfcrlber, ail per«on» indeliled to aaid estate will pieaxe make paymeut, and tbOMC having claim» or -'eiuand« will present them for Bioomfleld. Hettlement without delay to
' R. W. MORTON, Adm'r,
¦pII watered ; Y'oung Or-
resldiogin Salifhnry twp.
Timber; good BUILDINGS chard Price il,«oa.
12 ACRES ; good HOUbti aud Hani, Black¬ smith and Shoemaker Shop, well and Spring at the door, Tonng Orchard, all und'-r good fence, 2}i miles from Liverpool. Price $S00. Ferms easy.
79 ACRES; one half uleared, balance heavy
Ttinher, (oak and pine)goi'd BtriLPINO.^. Siiw aud Chopping Miii. adjoining Limestone, 3 mileti from Bloomfield. Price $3,500 Tarnf: e:nty.
31 ACRES ; one half Meadow Land, balance
heavy Tlmtr; new BUH-DINGS. Will be nold low.
150 ACRES; 70 farm land, balance good Timber; large HOUSE.one end Stone, the other Log; good size Barn, Saw, Shingle and Lath MUU. ou good stream of water, -i^i iaile» from Hlo.imflt^ld, 8 ujiIo.-' from Dnncannon. Price S-'IW". Ek-'v Tormn
150 ACRES on Sherman's Creek, iu a high
Htate of cnllivallon ; good Log lIOU.'iE and B;irn, young Orchard, well watered, 5 mile" from Bloomfield aud it from Dnncannon. Price 3-15UIJ. Ea^y terms.
87 ACRES, adjoining the above ; new Frame
HOUiK and B.iuk Barn: I'i acres hoary Timber; laree ai-KOrtment of clioiuti fruit ; well watered ; a Limn^'tin'' Quarry; a de^lrahl^ lucAti-m. Price $-15011
15S ACRES Limestoue Land in Sherman's , ^^^^^^ ^^he undersigned auditor, „ppointea "by the Wiley, 2 mlieifr.>m Bioomfleld; Finu HOUI^E and log (^i,ai,s'Court of Lancaster connty. to distribute the Barn young Orcjiiivj.rtpnng at the dm.r; one of tbe | ^^j^^^q j^ i,,^ hands of Gabriel Bear and Benjamin borU farrart in tlie connty. Pric^^MO.itUi). 1«^^ u'tbe will of said Peter Stauffer,
111 AClvha ; Log HOUSE and trame iiarn, dec'd., to and among the heirs and legal representatives yoang Orchard; weil watered; 45 farm laud, balance j of said dec'd. aud thoue legally entitled to the "ame. ac- heavy Timber; 6 mileH from Duucaunoti and 4 from cording to law, wl<l meet for the purpose of his ap- Bloomfletd. I'rlcHSIGOO. I polntment. on FRIDAY, the 22nd day of JANUARY.
34 ACRES of LiuifSlOil"* Land. 2 mily.S from I iS.^'S.at lOnVtoek \.M., in the Conn Hon«.i.in the city LL(idi;.lurs; Swu*, HOl^SE. h.;v. B:t.D. KO"d nnniig hi > «f f*"""''"'-'-'^''«" u.i.l w_h*:re all peri-ou^ lut.
ESTATK uf FANNY BUOICWAL- TER (widow) Inte of Manor Township, dece&ned. —l^ettera of admluistration on the above eRtale having been granted to tbe nndersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are reiiuesied lo make immediate payment, and thost) having claims against the name will present them without delay, properly aotheoticafed for B*ttle ment to A. R. WlTMER, Administrator, _dBc_30-K«t-5 _ Safe Harbor Poat Ottlce.
ESTATK of .MAKY MAUKEH/late of the Boroaeh of Mount -loy, Lancaater county, deceased.—The iinderxigned anditor appoiuted by the Orpbaub' Court of LancaKter couuty, to dlKtribute the bKlnuc intlio bands of Dd.nlel C. Manier, executor of the will of said Mary Manrer, dec'd., t» and among the belraand thorte legally entitled thereto, accordiug to lair, will meet for the pnrpoHi) of hltr sppoiDttuent, ou FRIDAY, tho 22ndday of JANUARV, IB5S, at 2 o'clock P. M., in the Court H<iu»t!, In tha city of Lancaater, wben and where all person') interested are requested to attend if they think proper, dec SO-td-C J. B. LIVINOSTON, Auditor.
-'""[Tj^STATl*: of TkTKU ^STAUFrKK,
n's 1^^ ^^^^ of Elizabeth towusbip. Lancaster conniy.
. ""H III ' tb-1 d.ior. a large selection of t^l.oice Finii. ; *" "•^'l"""''
158 ACRES Lime.^tone Land, 100 under cul- ' ''*"' ^'^¦'''•
tivatioo,balancb well Timbered; Log HOUSE, Frame Barn; well watered; large a.^i'^ortment Frnit Treew.— Prire at.OOO. TwrmK ea-j.
VALUA-BLE MERCHANT AND SAW
MILL, on Sbennan'H Creek; FRA.ME HOU.^E and StablH, with I'i ACRES OF LAND. BRICK MERCHANT 3I1LL, 3V^ Rtorias high, 70 feel loug, 3ron of stones. Cast Oranery, one of tlie beat Mauds In tho county; fi miles from LoyfivIIlt?. Price 87.tKK). Es-iy term^-
BRICK STORE AND DWELLING, under ono roof. In Liverpool. Perry county. 64 feet front and 32 deep, Slate roof, Frame Stable, and
other ont-bnlldlugrt; Wharf in front on Penusyl-,
vania Canal. ThiH property will he I'old low, aa tue owner Is going wf.st. Price $3 600.
THIRTY ACRES OF LAND, good Buildings,
a large quantity Helect fruit. H milett from Bloomfield.— Price, §i.2(Kl
dl.'!il"
if they think proper.
PETER MARTIN, Auditor.
ESTATK ..t' ('ATfiARINE FRY, (a lunatic) Inthe Court of Common Pleaa for tba couuty of Lancaster. Whereas, Sarah Ann Fry, Admin¬ istratrix of George Fry, dec'd., who waa Committee over tho pcmuu .ind estate of Cathariuo Fry, did on tha 2tth day of December, 1 £.^7, file in the oSee of Ihe Pro¬ thonotary of the »aii] Court, her Acconnt of the said Estate:
Notice it-hurnby ;;Iven, to all perfons interested In the said Ectate. that the naid Court have appointed the 28th day ot JANUARY, 16.%8. for the confirmation there¬ of, ttuloKK exceptions he filed. Attest,
J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. ProIhy'A Offlce, LancV, Dec 24,1SJ7. dec 30-»HS
ESTATK of ISAAC SHULTZTl^e of Peqnea twp., deceased.—Letters of admlniutrK- ., ._ iloQ on said estate having been granted to the ander-
Two firat-clasg MERCHANT MILLS, and a iaigned.residing in «Hid township, all persons indebted inber of small Farme. 1 thereto are requested to make Immediate paymeut, and
- - - _. ... - .. • those having demands against Ibe same will present
them for !<oulflment to
doc23-6«t-4 ANDRRW MEHAFFEY. Adm'r.
Committee.
34 Wttlnnt Street. Philadelphia.
.Safes. The attempt made by other parti
a character of Itn'own, giving an original dress to thute
articieii whidi have already hsen Ircaledofin other
works, and will also present a greiit mAss of hnbjectf.
which have never hefore b<^en brnoght hefore the pub¬ lio in an accnusilile form.
Publirthedby D. Appleton k Co.. New York, aud
snhecrlptionB received hy ELlAS BARR,
No. 20 North tju««n ol. cole Agent for Lancaster. ft3-Theeubt(crlber is al-o agent for the following
valnable works bsueil hy D. Appleton k Co
AMERICAN Er.OflUENOE. by tho monl emlnwut Ameri¬ can Oratont.
cyclop.(1:dia of wit and htmor.
benton's abkidgement of the debate.s in
CONGRESS, In 'A volnmes. 6 <»f which are now ready
ELIAS BAKR, No. 20. W. Queen nt. JC^^Elixa Baeu bollcita BobMcriptloox to the new CyclopHidia h nd ylbor valuable works. Jan 1.1 _ _ tf,7
BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE.
THE
BRITISH EEVIEWS,
AND THE
PARMER'S O-TJIDE.
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2. THE EDINliURGH REVIEW (Whin)
3. THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW {FneChnrch). A THE WEST.MINSTER REVIEW f^iberalj. 5. BLACKWOOD'SEOlNHURCtl.\i.4(tAy.f^E(T->ry,]
rpHKSK PKiUODlOALS ably voprc-
JL sent Ibe tbree grndl political parties of Great Britain—Whig, Tory. Hud Radical,—hnl polltica forms only one feature of llieir character. An Organi> of the most profonad «-ril#rs oa Soleacr, Literature, Morality, and Beiigion. Ihey i^tund. as they ever have stood, unri¬ valled in tha w.irld of lelterit, beiug considered indin- pensahle tu the scholar and the profeitsioual man, while to tho iutelligoal reader of every class they furnit-h -a mure correct and Hatlr^faclory record of the correal literature of th» day, thruughont the world, than can be poHSihly ohtaiuPd from any other source.
EARLY COPIES.
The receipt of ADVANCE SHEETS from the British pnhlli»herH gives additional valne to thene Reprints, in- a^mnch us Ihoy can now he placed in tbe bands of snbxrriliHrn tibont as soon aH the original edillona.
TERM.S.
Per ann
For any one of the four Reviewa ^3 00
For auy two of the fonr HuviewK 5 00
For auy threo of the four Revlev?5 7 00
For all fonr of the KeviewB 8 00
For Blackwood's Magaxine .^ oo
For Blackwood and threo Reviewti 9 00
For Blackwood and the four Bevlewd 10 00
Paj/menis to be made in aUcases in advance. JVIonfy current in the State lohere issued ipUI be receiivd at par.) the papers and bookii ishen out of tha renpecriv i^nfi^ CLUBBING. I G, A. NICOLLS. ¦
COLEMAN, ... . . ¦*¦ "^ PEACOCK, And endorned hy over 60 of the best i; Tha above Safes can be Inspoc where the pablic can satisfy i
Btiperiorlty of the " Herring's Patent Champion" *over ! dlsappeiring very rapWlV.' i Him ^,.~Z^'"";"-';,Zl the def. flted and uted-up "inside Iron Door Salaraan-' about twice a week, ind "ball soon ha'^e.tn^"!*!^ d"-" JARRBLS i HERRING. i perfect crop of hair'. Now, 1 had read olthesf Jwni^
and who has not? bnt hav» nni —- ......'..^."^ [nings—
00 of the best men of Reading. : present time, and l, now thicki black and styong-soft e Inspocted at 24 Walnut Street l andlpleasant to the toucli: whereas beforeitWMh^^^^ atts y them,elves of the gr^at and wiry.wbal lUtle there was of ft and tbat^miewa. rina's Patent Chamn nn '* nTr« 1 fUBOTmonrfntrwn™ mt.1.11^ , ..,.,"¦• ""^ tnaiiuiiowai
.(^lyma>:,r,inlhUSta,eofmrHni^Pai;nTrTam;iou\%°'jJ'^ny"^^^^^^^
the hair toalc. etc of the day; and it really Klve* ma
Op lite . pleaaure to rpcord the result of my experience. I have
adentalfires In Philadelphia, (Ranstead Place.) hy ta- h^ a large and general sale throughout tba terrUor^-I klngoneontof nnagent a store. (H. A. Lanti.) imirte . The people hero know it* effecU and have confltiancelii doiii/^mfcfcncil, (dltfffreut from tljo-e they t^i-ll) to "burn | It. TheHupply yon sent us, as wholesale agents for iha np" one of Herrlnp's, (half as thick) haa met witb its ; Territory, ir- nearly exhausted, and daily innniriea are true reward. Herrlog'-j Safe cou/dnofft^ftur7U,proving j made for it. Yon deserve credit for your dtscoverv- conclusively that tho only reliable Safe now made la and I for one, return yon my thanks for the benefit It ' HERRING'S," of which over liS.OOO are now lu actual haa done me, for I certainly had despaired long ago of use, and more than 2fHl Jiare bean tried by fire without , ever •fi'ecting any such result.
I long ago I asinglelots. June 4 18.'i7-lyr i Yonrs, hastily, j W. BOND,
Firm of Bond k Kelly, Druggists. St. Paul [From the Editor of the Real Estate Advertiser.} ' I BotJTO.-*, 27 School Street, March 20. 185.'..
i Dear Sir: Having become prematurely quite gray, I : waa Induced, some idx weeks since, to make a trial of your Restorative. I have ut-ed less than two bottles but the gray hairs have all disappeared ; and aithoagh my hair has m.t fully attained Ua original color, yet tha process of change in gradnally going on, and I am in great hopes Ihat in a abort time my bair will be as dark as formerly. 1 have aUo been much gratified at tbe healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which before was harsh and dry, and It has ceased to come out a^ formerly. Ket-pectfally yours, pBOfE-'aoK Woon. D. C. M. RUI'P.
CARLtLK, Illinois, June ig, iSJSs! X have used Professor Wood's Hair Rwttorotlve, and I have admired it;- wondarfnl effect. My hair wa-. li«- Citming. aN 1 thonithl, prfUiatureiy gray, but by the umi of his " Restorative," it has resumed its original color, aud I havM no doubt, permanently po.
SIDNEY BREE'^E. Ex-Senator United States O. J. WrjDD & CO , Proprietory 312 Broadway, N. Y., *nd lUMarkot atreet, St. L<iuli« ¦¦*ns>ouri. jan I3-tf-7
nnTiVfo^i:? Z^T^r^:'i{^[i::^;:± aXlii; j baches amee'^^ compotSS;
and half chestnut top w.,od were entirely cnsumed. ! THE NEW VEOETABLK REMEDY.
thewboleunder ihesuperial«udeuce<;f lheBUb:criberc, i^TATF. oif Nhw-Yobk. Cayoga connty. ss. members ofthe C'lmtuittee. The oafes were then cooled i One of the flrm of P. V. B, Coventry k Co., of the off with water, afler which they were opened, and the | city of Anhnrn, being duly sworn, eaya the following books and papera taken out hy the cummiltee and rent ; certificates aro gennint*. and were given by tbe persons to H. A. Lantz's storrt for public examination, after tbey by whom Ihey purport !<» be hIgneJ. Subscribed aud were flrst examined and marked by the committee.— I "w-.rn l.rfor" jrie, - HORACE T. COOK.
The hooka and papers taken from the Safe tnaunfaciured ' Jusficflof tbe Peace. Cayuita county
byEvAKB* Wat-wk. wore hut slightly alfecteJ hy the OPINIONS OK PHYSICIANS
Intense heat, while tho^e takeu from th« Safe manufac-' ''*'i-'i'-'i'-o 'Jr rniOll^lAr.0.
tnred by Fakrbijj St Hebri-hh wero, in our judgment, damaged fully fifteen per cent, more than those taken , fro^ EvAira A Watao.x'b Safe. '._ I
EVANS & WATSON, PHILADELPHIAj
Manufactured Salamander Sales,
No. 26 Sonth Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
TRUTH IS MIGHTY, AND MUST PREVAIL, Report of the Committee appointed to superintend the Burning of the Iron Safe.i, at Reading, Feb. 27,1867. Kbadixh, March 4.
THK umlei'tiigned, iticmbers uf tho Committee, do respectful¬ ly report, tbat we saw the two Safes originally agreed npon by Farrela k Herring and Evans k WatHon, placed xtde hy side lu a furnace, rlz: tho Safe in use hy the Paymaster of tha Phil¬ adelphia and Readiug Railroad Company, in his ofiice at Read¬ ing, maunfflctnred by Farrals
& HerriDR, and tb»t tiaft In uxa
by H. A Lantz, in bin store, maaufuctured by Evans k Watson, and put In books and pApers precisely alike.
HOME TESTIMONY AND PROOFS. Acsaa^t, June 10, IBS.'*. _ We, the nmlerfiignfd. bave received the fonnnla for
We heTieve the above to have been a faft aud iinnsr- 1"^"^°^ ", 'l^''^' ^°*'^""° Compound," and as far a^
.1 .-1-1 ..*¦ .1 .-.. ...!_.. _i.T.7,\.,' "TT- I webaveic.4l<>dit,cdn r^comraend Itrt general use as a
I'laic and alterative Sledlcine.to REMOVE VITIATED
!'
CS* Daily stag«from Newport to Sew Bloomfield. 23" For furthftrparticulara apply to
B. M. BAILY. Real Estate Agent, sep 16-tf-42] .Vew Bloomfield, Perry couniy, I'd.
FARMS FOB SALE.
THE SUBSOllIBEUS offer for yale Three Largt^ and Valuabla lr.iclBof Ijiino-tone land, one coninintng
THREE-UUKBRED ACRES, another containing TWO HUNDRED ACRES, and the otber ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACHES, all jqa weil improved aud in 11 high state of cultivation.ff^S¦ These Farms are situated in Harris township," ¦^' Centre connty. adjoining lands of tbe Farmers' High School, and within eight mtle.4 of the Bellefonte and Tyrone Railroad. They ureunturparised forbeantyand fertility hy any lands in Pennsylvania, and their prox¬ imity to the Farmers'High ircbool offers the greatest iudncomenta to any one who may wish to avail them¬ selves of the advantages of that Institution.
fl3"l'oraons wishing for any informatiou In regard to the quality of the land, we would ref>'r to Hon, Fred¬ erick Watts, Carlisle; Hon. John Strohm, Lancaster: Hou. A. 0. Hiesler. Harriehnrg; or H. .\. McAllister, Bellefonte. The titles to the above Farms aroiudlspnla- hie. For term«, apply to JAMES H. LINN, or
J. M. M'COY' ; doc 2:i.6m-4 Bellefonte, Pa.
Aj
dercigntrd. Assignee of ABRAHAM SHENK and
Wlt'E, of Manbeim twp., Lancaster county, hereby re- qnests ail persons indebted to said Abrabam Sbenk, to make paymeut without delay, and tho-e having claims will present tbem. properly authenticated for settle- ment. JOHN S. HOSTETTER,
dec Hi-fit-.t Assignee.
A di.-icount of twenty-five per cent from the above price will be allowed to Clvvh ordering four or more eopietj of any one or more of the above works. Thns: Fonr copie-i of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sent to one addi**-^ for $9; fonr copi^e of the'fttur Re- and Blackwood for $30; aud fm on.
I POSTAGE.
fn all the principle CltteG and towns, these works wjii he delivorod, FREE OF POSTAGE. Whaoaenthy mail, tbo PoBTAfiR to any part of the Unib'd States will he bnt TB'EKTY-FOOR CENTS a year for "Blackwood " and bnt FOURTEEN CENTS a year for each of tbe Review:!. |
N. B. The price in Great Brilain of the Jive Peri¬ odicals abovr-named is $31 per atmvm,
THE FARm"eR'S GITIDE.
TO SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE. By HB-fBr STErME-xs.F. R. S., of Ediuhnrgh, and the late J. P. NoitTo.f, Professor of Scientific Agriculture in Yale College, New Haven, 2 vol* Royal Octavo. I60O pages, and nnmerous Wood and Steel Kngravlnga, Tbix la. confeosedly, the mout complete work ou Agri¬ culture ever published, lud in order to give it a wider circulation the pnbllsherg have resolved to reduce the
FIVE DOLIAES FOB THE TWO VOLUMES.
When sent hy mail (po«t-paJd) to C-ilifornia nud ftr.. ! (ton tiiu price will be $T. T" every ..IherpHrt of iht , Union, and lo C«uRd:i (post-jHld). $ii. J3=- This taork ¦ is NOT the old "Book ofthe Farm." j
Remittances fur auy of the above publications ^jhotiid I always l)e addrflfised, port-paid, to the Pnbllsherd .
i LEONARD SCOTT k CO..
dec 16-tf-3 No. Si Gold streei. New York
i New Publications.
JUSTj rceoived ji'-d for sale nt i)u!)!i.«li- er's prices, at the BOOK STORE of JOHX BAEK k SONS:— LIVINGSTONE'S TRAVELS ASD RESEARCHES in
Sonth Africa. With nuraeroui Mapt and lllnslra-
tions. I vol. S vo. THE CITY OF THE GREAT KINO ; or. Jevn-atem xt
itwas, aait is, and aslt is to he. UyJ.T. Barclay.
M. D., Missionary to Jernsaloui. Highly embellished
with Gbromograpblc Illuminations, Ste^i Engraving?
and explanatory Maps and Desiguf. HEBER'i3 POETICAL WORKS, Elegantly iUustratpd
with teu line engravingi. SACKED ALLECUR1E.S. By Rev. Willixm Adams.
With nearly one huudred fine engraving-. THE BIBLE GALLERY. Illustrating the life of our
Saviour, Prominent Events in thu Live-i of his
Apostles, and the Patriarchs, Prophets, Ac. With l!i
Illustrations on Steel. THE PLEASURES OP MEMORY, hy Rogers, and lli«
Pleasuresof Hope, by Campbell, lu out; voiuuif. H-
Instrated with portraits and line engravings. GRAY'.S COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS. EloKaiUly
illustrated with line engravings. LAMB'S POETICAL WORKB "
with line engravings.
. H MUHLENBERG, JAMES MILHOLLAND
t3-The followibg named gentlemen, resldeuti* of'
tlal trial of 'he rvi«p<»(itlve qualities of both Sxfee.
i^ANMSt'^l^'^XnvT'i.-'u •¦ "UMORS OF THE BLOOD, and pecnUarlyadaVted'"to
Having been absent during the Burning! w^fully ! fh^'e wU'lf^^lc^'titmhm'irentee^^^^ coincide with the above statement of the condition of : ivy^r ' ^"'''"'^''^^jI^^j^e^^^^^
LANSINOU" BRIGGS,'M.'d.' A. C. TABER. M. D. FROM MRS. MIRIAM S. FARRIBH, Who enjoy*, a wide repniatlon as Phy-ician and Nurse. She writcH: " I am using yonr ' Baeh'a American Com pound' In my practice, fiT Nervous and Scrofvloas Af- r.^.— ....¦/* —v.-^ ^ .. qQje(„ ^^^ patient's
hacking and wearing
I believe it a 'over-
'arMog Sore Mouth ajid
Nipples. I aino used It In one cat^e ¦>f Erysipelas, and
found it the be>it thing I had ever n^-ed. Half a bottle
j 'gave full rellt-f for tbo prereut. Tha patient 1- viry
I I anxious to hare mure. In fact, through the recommen-
J i dat!on"of tbo.'e who have need it. I bare had namerocs
I i calls for it. Please send me a box of your medicine,
^ I and I will puy you fur the ^ame.
You mnj maica what nee you pleaae of thit let-
Lepold Birah, Isaac Rntb, Kirk k HehHler. W. Rhoads k Sun, Henry W. MIsaingur. Dr. Wm. Moore, Solomon Rhoads, Levi L. Smith. High k Craig, Wm. Krick. Kanffman k Baum. Wm. McFariier, Geo. J. Eckert,
I EzraUUler, llJames Jamison. j;j. B. A A B. Warii-r.
Jacob Schmucker,
Wm, King
V. B. Schollenherger,
R. R. Company.
H. A. Lanti.
W. C. A V. P. Krmau- tront,
Qillmeypr. Folliii«r ii Co., Milton.
J. P. Bridegane,
ter.ns f hav£ wallM for sure and certain results before writing you. MauBville, Jefferson co„ N. Y.. May 31.1856. ERYSIPELAS OR SCROFULA v\-ivb I m.rrcriM i. ' V _. ' Mr. Thomas Gould, of Aurora, N. Y., writea May 3d,
niTTT^oi ¦^™T^™°mT^i^?rJ'?rJ^°!l.'^.''».r.« I566,that his son, aged tbree years, has been Buffering THREE H17NDRED THOUSAND POUNDS more than a year with an emptloo. resembling both of tbe above Safes, which they offer for sale on better j Scrofula and Eryplpelas, and after trying all tbe popular terms than any other mannfaetnrar In the United | medicines and different£chouls of doctors, saya that bis Statee. april 8-1y-19 j son was enfireft/cured with .lix bottles of "Bach's Amer-
lean Compound."
JOSEPH SAMSON,
Hnr>]i M.vxrFAcrrj:
SHEBIFF'S SALE.
ON SATURDAY, tbo 23rd day of J A N- UARY. 133S, at 2 o'clock.P, M..by virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, Issned out of the Court of Com¬ mon Pleas of Lancaster Couuty, and to me directed. I will expose to poblic sale, at the Court Honse, in the City of Lancaster, tho following Keal E^tttlll, viz:
One Stone Abutment. Three Stone Piors or psrts of Piers in channel of the river .'^u^qnehauna. One Stoua Abutment and Six Truss Spaus uf Bridge with Stone Piers, Four other Stone Piers or partH of Piers, aud Oue other Stone Ahutuicnt on Island, aud One Span of BURR BRIDGE across thoronghfare with Stone Abut- roants situated in Martic twp, Lauciinter county, and Five 6pans of Trnon Bridge with Slone Abutments aud Piers, Ono FRAME TOLL HOU;*E situated in Y'ork Connty, Pa.
Seized and t*ken in execution as the propurtyof York Furnace Bridge Compai-y. and to he sold by
jau 6-th.6 BENJAMIN F. KOWE. Sheriff.
SiiKRii'r'H OrfiTE, LAHrASTCB, January 2, IMS.
ESTATK of N.-iTlIAN E. WATSON, dec'J.—Loiters of administration npon the estate of Nathan E. Watson, late of Drumoro township, Lan- cafiiercounty, dec'd , having bean granted by the Keg- Inter of Lancaster county, to the sufaHcrlher, residiuc( in the city of Laucaster, all persons indebted to saldoiitate are requested to make payment immediately to the un¬ dersigned : those having claims will present them, duly anthenlicaied, for betllt^ment.
JOHN n. WALTON, dec Ifl-6t-.S Administrator.
GEORGE K. BHYAN, . iMKROHANT TAILOR,
Formerly of the firm of Bryan fy Shindle, North Q:ueen st.
RESPKCTFULLY informs his friends and tha public generally, that he has re ^mm commenced business, having taken that new and jHjt commodious store room, lately fitted up hy Mr. llA Sprenger, -JLL
No. 58, HAST KING .STHEKT.
Ha b&Tln^ Jnst retUFued from PhUadelphia, i. now opening .u elercaat ansurtiuenl of
Cloths, Cassimeres,
VESTINGS AND FOENISHINS GOODS iQgeaerAl, lo.xaiui&o whlcfa he uoUclI. Iha poblic lo c&U. fts he iDteodB devoting bis attention exelueirely to flttlni; and inakinK op to order, at tbe shortest notice. OEOROB K. BKY.IN, >'o. .''S Kaet King streot. Lancaster. N.'B. Tbanlfful for a liberal palniaage heretofore, bo lOll.its A call at bis nelr location. oct 14-tr.JB
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!!
I-'Oli FALL AND M'JNTKT!!!
JOHN A. ERBEN,
SIGN OP THK STRIPED COAT.
No. 42 Nortk Qu«n St., Eaet Side, near Ihe
SADDLEBY! SADDLBBY!! i Corner of Orange SI., Lancaster, Pa
"AS NOW IN STORK the larficst
_nd cheapest aJi.sortu)ont of Mpn'a and Bovs' i«r Metigar, in North Qooon Street, ^j^aJiLJLJi-.| ; FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING,
/**._.«. Lancaster, opposite Hostet-JS^THmA 1 in theclty of Lancaster.
fa^ML ter's tavern and G.D.Sprech-^^>i^.1-IT I I ; All clothing aold at this esUhlishmenL ¦**^^"™er's Hardware Store, where he will make to | the proprietor's own mannfactnre, aud guaran-
order anl constantly ketjo on hand :i ynnrtral j Hod to he wellaewed, and warranted Io provt; the «ame hlKliue, bnch
THE subscriber baviug boujrht out the |_| A£ entire xiock of Saddlery of Kmau- ftrrf^'?'^ ' _|_JL ^^
laran- •JLSu
.*>id opiates.
Collars,
Cm p pens.
Backhands,
Wagon, Carriage, Sleigh
and Bnpgy Whips. Horse Covers, Buffalo Robes.
. .__ ¦ -ui i - ¦ , , . motheraud siater,he was hailed bv Jaok
An ineprwsiWe low cry broke from tiie Handera, an impiah aoqu«ntanoe who lived
-*^P'OW up tl|e I near Rioliard»a home, and to whom h« told
pallid, lips of Honora.
This Farm \n one of tbe most prodnctive farms in the Valley. Tbe Improveisents coofiki of a lurgotwo-ptory BRICK DWELLING, Barn.Spring Konse.Smoke House, and other nt-cesT-ary out hou-^es.
4tU, From 200 TO 240 ACRKS of MOUN¬ TAIN LAND, located on Ihe Mountain side north of .Middletown. tj-L'pon a FIFTY ACltE division oftbiK I-ind there Is a good LOG DWELLlNG.TohAcco Rouse, 'Irchard, kt-, and the i^nallty of tbe land Is productive. A large poriiou ofthe said laud is H^jirrti' TIM¬ BERED. This land will he offered in LOTS to suit purchasers. Therewill bo a plat of all the Land now advertised, carefully made out before the day of (.ale, and exhlfalttd apon tbat day for the Information of' tlioKe disposed to purchase.
The Tkkms of Sale as prescribed by the decree of the Circuit Court, are as follows:—One-fouith partof the purchase money ahall he paid by the pnrchajiei or purcha.4ers on the "lay of sale or the ratification thereof by the Conrt; Kud the residue in three equul annual P'tyments of ouo two and theeA years from lho day of Bale, to be secured hy tbo pnrcha-<er or purebftsers by his bonds or uote!<, with i^ecurlty to he approved liy the TruHtee and bearing interest from the dny of siilo: and upon the payment of tbe w'-olo purcliuGe money the pr<tp«r/y will Im conveyed to the purchaxers.
RICII. H. MARSHALL, Trustee.
jsuj^a __ 41-7
Iron "Works for Sale or Kent.
THK attention of Manufacturers and enlerprir-lug Capitalists, Is solicited to my oU'er r<ir sale or rent, the very exteuEive Machine Shop und Foundry, situated In the city of Laocanter, Penna., nud •lopnlariy known as the ¦
"CHESNUT STREET IRON WORKS."
These works are very extensive in theu
arrangements; the hutldiugs are one
hundred and t(veuty-f<ix feet front oui
Chesnut street, extending in depth one'
hundred and twenty-»lght feet, three'
s[orii!s iu heig)itb,and are replete with'
tiie rsrioii- machinery, toolh-, Ac, reiiaUUe far large
muuufactnriog purposes.
The Foundry door contsluw an area of four thounaud feet, on which there Is a Ur::t- Cup!>la, Crano, Drying Ovnu aud BruHH Fnruace. The Boiler Housn iri exten¬ sive aud armup*^ with all proper tools. The Smith Shop iniiafflt:i«ntly large fitc>'!vttral fonrert. The Pattern Room is stored with rf larger a-i^urtruent of pattp.rnK tliitu liny oliier In the iuicrtor of the .St«t». and compri¬ ses. Bevel, Spur, Mitre, aud Engine sind Mill Gearing uf various diameters, Facrt aur! Pitch Engine Palternn for different powers and style of ftoisli: the promlscnons patternu ara almost witbout limit; there is &Uo a large iHHortment of Stove Patterns of approved klnd«. aud fifty different styles of patterns for Iron Railing, Veraa- d-thi, kc, from which there has been pnt up work ^minuting to ^IS,000 in tivelve'months.
This establiahmaut posiie»sinR as It does pattorni' toy must of the Mills. Diatillerie.'. Fdrnacea, Cotton Faelo- rlet, Huliing Mills, ke., in the couuty, la well adapted. In all itu variona dapartmenls for a large busineaa, aod has always received a liberal aud extunalve palrouuge, which, with the good will aud personal inflnence of the present proprietor, may bo greatly increased.
tE;^Laaea.st«r city In the conniy seat nf the county, which oontalUB an indnatriouH. wealthy and energetic populatiou of 100,000 lnliabita,nt8; whose mauufnctn- rlng capl tai, lu vented in Furnaces, Rolling, Paper, Flour¬ ing, Saw and Cotton Mllln.ie $4,000,000, prodncijg nn anunal revenue of $S,000,000, from manafactored artU oles.
93"Tfa6 tarms of sale arrest to a oompeteut parHon, will tM liberal aod salted to tha raaonroaa of apptlcanU of limited maana. Apply p«r«>aa1ly or be letter to 0. EIBFFBR.
mar 3T-tf-4e baua«t«Clty,PB.
aMoortuient of anicl Saddles, Bridle*:, Collarit, Tranks, Vttllaes, Traveling Ba.K*. Martingales, Hames, HalionJ, Leather and all kinds uf fancy Fly Nets, Carriage and Dearborn Harness, with black, brass or silver ifonnl- iBg, mads in the latest etylea.
Remember ye who wish to ride.
With Baddlc«, bridles, fair and line:
Now's the time to get supplied.
In alt the choicest kind.
Remember ye who wish to drive.
With harness brightly mounted o'er.
Dr ye wbo chooho a common kind,
Toa'U find good articles In store.
Or ye who want yonr teams trimmed ou ,
With harness heavy, broad and strong:
Or whips and collars good and stoat,
Yoa'U Kurely not go wrong. L.urcASTER, Feb., 1857. DANIEL *j. BARE.
HAVING this day sold out my entire stock
of Saddlery to Daniel .S. Bare 1 desire my friends lo continue their custom to him, knowing from personal knowledge that hy po doing they will he well reward- qd. EMANUEL METZGAR.
Lancaster. Feb. U.J.y-i. fob 25-ly-13
NEW AND CHEAP
SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRTTITK
MANUFACTORY.
: Opposite Reese's Livcnf Stable, south of the RrMroad North Queen Street, LANCASTER, Pa.
A MOS MIJ.KY, (formerly in the em-
$3.00 tu I'j.OO
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700 ¦
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an repreaente<t at the lime of parcbue.
Among bis exteuHlve aesorimenl may he fonnd the following :—
OVERCOATS AND HANGUPS. from Fine Black Cloth Frock Coats. Fine do Dress "
BluaClothDreM&Frock ** Fan'-y Cassimere Coati, Business Goats, "
Satinet Frock and Sack CoaU-. Satinet Monkey Jackets. Black French Doeskin Panic, Double Milled Cassimere Pant-. Fine Black Cloth Pantn, 1 Fancy CKsaimerePants, " '
I Hatlnett Pants, Black Satin Vcste. Merino Velvet aud Hln-h Ye^t-'. CaMilmero Voeta. "
Satinet Veatti,
The above have been made up expressly for Ihe Fall and Winter buainess, by the proprietor's own warkmen, and made In the best manner und most modern styles, and guarantied to be cheaper than similar articles can, be purchased lor elsewhere, which enables the Farmer, Mechanic and Tradesman, to make their selections with dispatch, and wlthont fear of Imposition. BOYS CLOTHING.
Just flnishad, a ¦»ery large assortment of Boys' Olo- thiig, suitable for tbe Fall and Winter, co^isistlng of Boys' Overcoats, Frock.Eack and Monkey Coats. Round¬ abouts, I'ants aud VentH. of all slies and (lualltles. and at estremoly low pric*-*!. I ALSO, a full asflortment if Woolen and Cotlou Uuder- ' shirts and Drawers,Fine Shirts, Collars,Cravats,Pockat Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Stocks, Gloves. Hosiery and Umbrellas.
Just received, a large assortment of CLOTDS, CAS SIMERES AND VESTINGS, Black French Dop.*kln Cas- eimeres. Fancy CascimHres, Iratlns, Velvets, Plnshes, Ac which will be made np to order at short notice, iu tha latest fashion and on thn most reasonable terms.
The undersigned hopes, hy strict attention tn business and ende-woring to pienee customers, to receive aeon tinuance of public patronage.
JOHN A. ERBEN, Sign of the Stripfld Cost, No. 42 North tlneen St, East
side, near tbo corner of Orange Street, Laucai>ter, Pa,
sep nn XT-\4
_. ploy of E. Shaeffer k Kou.) resp"cilnlly
Informs the puhllc that he haa opened at thej above stand, a large and handsome assortmeuti of 5-1 iJDLEBl'of every description—such as Saddle?, BaiohEaand Fanct Harkers, to snitthetaales of pi^rnoua winhlng to purchAsc. Also.
WAGON HARNESS,
of all kiuds ou han't, or mndo t« order. Carriage and Wagon Whipe of every variety.
rs-v-i He will alrto manufactuiB and keep, ht/mxmx'/i \~ c ti i' M
.44fii'l"°sliiuElyouh.iDd,alftrgea'worimentof 1 A IMUIiNijMj PtorO ot Hager (K JJrCS. lUCTA ' ntVNKS, OF ALL SIZES ; _/X *^f«" for »a!o a new and elegant stock of
and qualities. Valibiw. Cabpet Baos, , kEaDY MADE CLOTHING, at Ihe lowest cash
NEW CLOTHING STORE. H. K. KILLIAN, AGT.,
; .MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 1 MARKET STREET,
and all other article:- in his lino of business, which he prices.
will sell on reasonable terms. ALSO a complete a.iKortmeot of Cloths, Cassl-
1C5"REPAIRING DONE TO ORDER. mers, Vestings, which he Is prepared to make np at the
Determined to merit thn patronaije of tba public, all ] most reasonable terms, he asks is an examination of hl'< Slock, and he feela, Custom work attended loa-^ heretofore and warranted confldent tbat none will lenv- In* e-tabliflhment with-| p»iinfactory. icpl 16-ir4-.?
out purchasing. AMOS MlLEY,
FROM GEO. W. CRAT.
ArnuRS, ^larchlS. IBM. ti-ii H--.I I- .»... «i- -...:nth—1 ibiuk your '" BachV Ami^ricau f^cmpound
wiiot.h^Ai.n A.>DaETAiL, tli4 mo-l Valuable of medtclnert. Mv wife has beeu cu-
iiueen btreet, abate the Ratlrnud, red by it of a Derangement of her Stomacli, which han LA NC.ASTER. PA. ' alHicted hor for years, and my daughter of an alarming
H.VS cou-ttRutly ou : Confcc/'fd.VDiirtand TArODf. My danghter did not use U.\ad a great variety of ' half a bottle, which cured her entirety.
PAScr Asn PLAi.v ' B3~Any of the above persouM named, will answer \i U TI S f'^K^^ 1 any imestions onto our statements, n ±x\j n iir^n. . .^^ INVALIDS.
Tbis Compound contains as a great healing element a
Compound Fluid Extract of Beach Drop or Cancer Root,
eo long known to the Indian as a never-failing cure for
,,, ,- ... Scrofulas, Coniiumption, Humors of the Blood, and for
j.-^.. ..Ill pieat^e can ci,jonic inflamatiuu ; and is now fortheflratiimeglvea
hefore purchasing else- | j^ ji^^ public. It Is no secret preparation aa formulas
"^ ''o 1 jn ; am fnrnishoiJ to Physicians. We only ask one trial.—
..'**I'r ?y"-- , Our medicine stands upon If* oiijnnienfj otonc
Furniture & Uptiolstering Warehouse. .iSS,T'p:^'R.''ciV1n.Vro'o?L^^^^^ ^i'.-5''
rpiIE UNDEltS I (; .\ ED respectfully Sr.irr.'o'e1.rb1,V.;.'i.l"rtrnd°ed'''l.''r oT'X"
Alno.R superior quali¬ ty nf Plasterer's Hruthex. E?* Coun try Merch-
JtTVENILE BOOKS for Ihe Holiday Season lu htl'uI
variety and at all prices. QUARTO BIBLES AND POCKET BIBLES, In rarh.urt
styles of binding aud at prices to snit tlie times at BAER k SONS' BOOKSTORE,
decl6-tfd-:t No. 12 North Uneen St.
i informs his tomera and tho puhliu, that he has eulargod hi" place of bnsiueiis lu a style of elegance, that la not aarp&ased, aud keeps constantly ou hand, a large assort¬ ment of FA3HtOXABI.X
FUHN-ITUHE.
of all kinds, mannfac
tured with especial cure
hy hiB own workmen,
Elegantly Illustrated ' and nnder hlsown nuporviHion. Ue ah
' '" *'" pnblic his Uitwly iuveuled and improred
PETERSON'S
"Philadelphia Counterfeit Detector
and Bank Note Iiist.
IT is publi.shed inontlil}', in a large quarto page, 22 pagO'' in e.icli number, on Ibe 1st of each month.
Thecorreclious iu the Bank Note LlMt.ai relate lo the discount on Notes, Lists of Cuuuterfeits, etc., will be made by the well-known Banking tlonse of DREX'EL k CO., :U South Third Street, who will purcha.-<e all Bauk Bills at the quotations made tbercia. Tbia Detec¬ tor will be found to be RELIABLE AND TRUE.
The PnhlisharH have, for a long time, seen the netes- aity and wantof an entirely COHRECT. INDEPEND¬ ENT and RELIABLE COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR and BANK NOTE LIST, to ba entirely uncontrolled by any one to suit private ends and pnrposes, and are confident that from the meaus aud fiouroes of iuformation whtcb the editors of this Detector have at their command, it will he found to he tiie must RELIABLE DETECTOR ever published iu thia country,
NEW COUNTERFEITS AND BROKEN BANKS.
Eacii nnmber of the Detector will contain, on the flrtit page, a complete list of all tho various failures of Bank>i and Hanking InatUutlons. and of the various new Coun¬ terfeits since the publication of tlie prior month's Detec¬ tor.
It will alKO contain a complete STOCK LIST and prices up to tha time of going to pres<i, »¦ well as the Wholesale Price Current.
I[3*''rhe Janiury No. is uow out and can be liad of Ihe sub'tcrtber, sole Agent for Lancaster city and coun tv. Tt'rnis: $1 pnr year. Single copies 10 ceuts. ELIAS BARR,
dei- :iO-it-i No. 20. North Qneen Street.
GrPTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS
AT THE CHEAP BOOK STORE.
WHAT woulil make a more appvtjpri- ate Gift than a neatly bound and jg^MTgr] Good Book; a hook is a token more dura- ^qsJMi ble, more refining in its tendency and. more healthful tbau almost anything^ that pan be given. ~
SOFA BEDSTEAD AND LOUNGES,
which forconvenleuce and ease, surpass anything ever used before. His prices are Remarkably Loio, andlie RoltcltH a sharA of public patronage.
JOHN A. BACEK, No. 2i0 (old No- lilT) South 2d .St.. above Spruce, sep 20-ly-tt Philadelphia.
hie dealers. For pale by all dealers in medicine, at SI per bottle, or six bottles for 3-''- 83*-*K«it lu Lancaster.
CHARLES A. HEINITSH, No. 13 East Kiug fit.
Sole General Agents for the Slate of Pennsylvania.
HARVEY BIRCH i CO., Reading,
Jnly I 6m-31
^erribie Disclosures I
Secrets for the Million—A most Wonderful
and Invaluable Publication.
Dk. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL!
Being an original Aud popular TraaliMi an Mao and Wuiuan; Their Physiology, Functions and StfXoal Dlsordefn of every kind, with never-falling Remedies for the •ipeedy core of all diseases of a private and del¬ icate character. Incident to the violation of the Laws of Nature and of Na-
tore'ii God. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENT8.
rpHK AUTHOll of
The
LIFE INSURANCE. ^ ± ThVa;;vVv;rnm;v; .v-vi^iiiu'''/'''
Urrard Life Insurance Annuity and graduate of one of the flrht.'>A^CC'SiVi''^^^i?AZ'
Trust Company of Philadelphia. ' medical schools in the United ^^
OFFICE No. l;-i2 Chesnut St., (first P"'""'i,i"»'i5«J ¦"F""''"'
I d.,, .a«; „? ,1., Cp.,lo,n Doa.,, c.aii.aeU.\.^. ' fo^SJitS.! l.^v^'S,
Insnrasces on Uvea oa Ihe muni favorable termfi.
possessed of most invalnahle
/'fiilVV
; Information is regard to tha eame, and Is able to com-
The caplt.! bemB p.id dp .»d loTrnted, .owllier ^Ih | p,,„ |„toyde nTsoim Mmp«, tiia Tery ^altile.ceact
" ; as the re- physicians , -, - .... , . ju Enropa and America is thoroughly demonstrated in
Ti,<r«««„=n>. .^ I . HnT,«....-<.^ii—II... ,w ¦ hlsownbighly auccossful prsctics in tho treatment of
.« fi,r^?f^'^ tL 3r f ??^„ i^r^lfl'^. -"i? '"""Cf" j Mcret disel^eb in many thousands of cases in the city ceo for Ufa. The flrot bonnsappropriated in December, I orphila(lfllnhl& alone
1S46. and lh. .ecoad bon=» In fecemhar, ISir.. ..n,o,al: "S'Jepr.iSM of Dr hnnl.r h., long h.ea, and ..111 I.
I earnest solicitation of ttirw) ' *' 1 i •*"•">;>""• I'Dicvu^, i.u uno vEDu Induced to extend the
wt-.„,=j . »(,» .,„ V 11 . ." V 'ivni-??r?"l, * I spbere of his pryfe.tsional nhefulnaps to the community
i^i?1n.^i'ti4io?;Vni^ff '^^"'t^"'.^^^^'-^.' J'* »t large, through the medium of hi« "Medical Manual next In age to $1212.60 for every $1000 theothersin the . ,.„a ifaAd-Book for the Afflicted " same proportion according to the amount of time and ° ^ ® Araicied.
standing; which addition makes an averago of mon than 60 percent, upon the premiums paid without in creasing the annual premium. Ths following are A few examplsa from the K«giMter: «;nY,, I TI.,-..- n» jAmouutof policy and bo- I-""'?- Insured. rSd" Ho" I -"^'.'o i.LerL.a >.y
&^.I^^^^.?.IT.TA\. 1 , ,f , , snltofth. ..p«ri,noe or the met eminent pi
,.1JJ!S ' '"" ' '"" ""'^- ''"" ^'"'^ ¦" in Enropennd America is thoronghlr demon.
to an addillon of 42S2.iO lo every $1000 in.nrid under ] i|,e„ilT unbonnded bSfat rh. . theoIde.tpollcieB, making 81262.W, which .hall he paid ; „™iu. ™SSs ha h^ b«^n i! when it .hall b«;om. a claim ln.le.d of .1000 oririnal- IT.^Tl f Sii l'.?.'^?,?, ^
T the Afflicted,"
.,„_,,- ; „v. .„.,,., - , - ;- -- It is a voluma that should ho In the hand of every
;Sn mlL.Tj^f t""'.r ¦""T "° ^'Tr^V ?V' ¦ f'mlly in the land, whether a»ed a. aproTentlTe of .i- than 60 Der cent, unnn the nrnmhtnirt iiit.Ifl iritlmni In- . < % . • ..
No. .'7S
5(1
376
333
ke.
$1000
2500
200(1
SOOO
Ac.
] $362 M
' 6.'.6 26
476 00
I laz 50
Ac.
fntnre additions.
Pamphlets containing table of rates andexpiauatioui>, forma of «pplicatiou and further information cau behad at thfl oBre. THOS. RIDGWAY, Prei-id^at.
33^-Application may also ho madelo
RUDOLPH F.RAUCU, Agent for i^id Comp'y, residing in Lancaster. JoKS p. JAHKi". Actuary. sept 23-tr-I.T lum uau uo Ki'cii. Tho subscribers have lusf retnrn od ~~* "' ' — - - i -, , , \ ~ . _! i , .l ¦ . ' ' a
ATTTHOBIZEC CATITAL, $300,000 ; tbat take hold on belt," a clear aod explicit way is
O^ce, No. 405 Wolnut Street, PHILADJ.\'',}"'Y,^ by which they may .ecure a ^aturn of sound —r'—'. .-_ — ' . . health, and a regeneration of the wml from its ternble
eret vice-, or aa a guide for the alleviation of one of the mobt awful and destructive bconrgaa ever visited npon mankind fur Ilia ^ins of Mnnuality and impurity of ev- [ery kind.
It i.H a volnrae that has received tbe nnqnalified re- ; commendation of the flrst phyi4ici;<ns In the land, while ' many clergymen, fatberf, moiherti, pbllanthropista and bnmaniiarians, Live most freely extended Ita circula¬ tion In all iiuart^H where Its powerful teachings would lie likely to be in.strumeBtal in the moral purification '. and physical heaMngof multitudes of oiir people, among ! tbe young, volatile and indiscreet, otherwise the pride j and flower ofthe natioiu
The author argues particularly, most hlrongly against every species of "elf-delilement, and warns parents and guardians, in it;archlug termt^, to guard the yonng of I Ijoth sexes from thn terrible rousequences concomitant : of their ignorance of physiological lawa and sexual im- puritie.-i and Irregularities, whether exhibited by prd-
s'uckouhRnd ivnd purchased at the late Fall Trade I Sales. Wc will enumerate hncfly some varieties on I hand:
.ANNUALS, large and smali.bound ia the moat gorge* ons styles of binding and superbly Illustrated lu steel and mezzotint engravings. I
BIBLES, large and small, of all styles of hioding, and | atall prices from SO cents and le^s to $25. :
.\L6UMS. a fine aud varied astiortmeut. '
JUVENILES, as large an assortment as over kept by j ona hook store iu Lancaster; some of Ihem qnito new. j It ia to be remembered that we have tba agencies for' The Amnrican Sunday School Union, The Tract Society, [ kc , kc, and have ft large variety of thoir Books,Tracts, j Cards, and all soria of Otfls on hand.
HYMNS aud PRAYERS of all denominations, in a]I
MAICI'i IXSUKAN'CJ^ against loss orl pouuti' damage hy fire on public or private buildings, ( It is well known Ihat tbon^andr- of victims are annu
furniture and merrh^ ndise generally on favorable terms. WM. B. WILEY. Ageut, sep 2lf.4U No. 10 North Dnke St., Lancaster.
Manufacturers' Insurance Company.
CHARTER PERPETUAL,
GRANTED BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PIHB, MARINE,
ally sacrificed at the rhrlue of Qn*ckery—especially those suffering froiu Venereal or Syphilitic dlfcases— Strictures, Seminal Weakness. Nttrvour^ Debility, aud the uumeroui* maladies which spring directly or less remotely from the iudulgcuce of carnal pii-rions and se- emt violations of Naluri<.
In view of ther-e fact", and when tt is also considered that about lOO.Ofln perions die annually in the United State^ of Coniiumption—s large majority being the vic¬ tims of the voluptuous Indiscretion of thair progenl-
i^^}^'i£'^^^-^''^'''^'ii:^^BShSv\ANi) INi^AXi)'37iA\SI^KTATH)\iiSoJ^S^^i^^l^'^SKStr^S^'^a^i^
BOOKS is fine and large.
GASIES, of the most umunlng and instructive char-i BCter, done np In fine boxes, kc.
WRITING DESKS and WORK BOXES, a naw lot tx- i peeled this day, made of Pappler Marhe. Mahogany,' Rose Wood.
PORTFOLIOS, the fine .^foraoco, full gilt and plain, toi^nltthe customers'
PORT MONIES, Leather, OatKe wire and P^ari, the cheapest lot wa ever had. Those doslrona of something nice for money sboald call.
FINE INK STANDS, OrnamePlHl and Plain, designed for preitiuts, they are flne.
A number of Fine and Valua.blD HEW BOOKS Just puhlitihed, aro on hand, snch as tho Pot^ts of the 19th Century. The Blbla Gallery, Biography of Dialluguish- ed Women,by Mrs. Hale, Livingston's Travels and Re¬ searches in South Africa. In addition, we are daily recafvfag alt that is new and useful.
To suhjicrlha to rom« Good ftfagHzlne or new Paper, would be a denlrable Gift.
Now Is your lima to saltict sud purcli<i>e your Holi¬ day Gilts at tho Cheap Book i^tore of
dec l«-tf-S MURRAY. YOUNG k CO.
AARON S. LIPPINCOTT. Presldont WM. A. RHODE:?. Vice pre-'i.lenl. ALFRED WBEiiS. t-ecretary. DIREi'TOflS: AAKo."t S. Lirpi.vef^rr, Charles Wi,!i;,
Wk. a. RiionE.<i, Alfred Webks,
Wu. B, Thomas, J. Ri.vALnoSA.iK,
William Nbal, Jon.t P. Siuo.ts,
Chable.1 j. Fiki.0. James P. Skttb.
OJice—No. 10 Merchants' Exchange, Philada.
3t. O. KLINE, Agent, mar 25-tf-I7 Lancasier. Pa.
to the third aud fonrtli generation.—^Tbe Author, iiu- ¦ bned with sentimfluis of enlarged phiiantrophy. will . scarcely bo censured for any effort to restrain tbe vices ' uf Ihe age, hy tlie hnmbla Inslrumenlulity uf hii; Medl- I cal Manual.
One copy, securely enveloped, will be forwarded fr«*v ; of postage to any part of tho United St-itet. for 25 c^nti',
it or 6 copief for 3I, Adjre«s, post paid, COSDEN k CO. Publishers, box 197, Philadelphia. &3~Booksellers, Canva^^'^er.-' and Book Agents supplied on the most liberal terms. feb 2.'>-ly-13
¦ I
IMPORTANT DISOOVKRV ! Inland Insurance & Deposit Comp'y. i G^^EAT REVllLUTlKN IN MEDICAL SCIENCE.
Office, Cor. of Centre Square and South I The best Therapeutic Agent ever introduced. Queen st., Lancaster, Penn'a. ~
G&,x>±tGj, $xas,ooo.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
INSURE against Loss by Fire, aod re- fpive money on Deposit, as b»^retofore, paying o per
may 6
tf-2a
A CARD.
TKKuudei'signed respectfully aimuunce that they have purchased the stock and fixtures of
— .. ] Mr. P. I. O'RocEK, Merchant Tailor, and intend to con-
HE nroorietOfS of which ttlke this i tlnue the Merchant Tailoring hnsineHs. in
^ a..?l.f:"._ ...,„>.„*.,.„,,„rT. ..«n^ I THE GRANITE BUILDING,
Our stock consists of
The Keystone Dye House,
NO. 10. MILLER'S ROW. LANCASTER, PA ALL WORK PROMISED WITHIN ONE WEEK.
I method to inform the inhahltantfl of Lancaster and I „ ,i> w„-,i, on-nn hi vanity, that they will Bye, Cleanee aud Finish, iu a 1 f*«-««.^"^^^ _„. ^ „ .^
sHjjrloVstyla. atlbe shortest notice, the following ar- ; {.'ir/t'^oi^rj'!?,?" S^"J"^«:L^^?^,i?f*r.
LADIES' DRESStlS,
AUo,
LADIES' BOSK. CRAVATS, RIBBONS, PARASOLS. SUN SHADES. kc, i
CLOAKS, SHAWLS, BONNET,-. VEILS. GLOVES,
Otfullemeu's garuientn of every d Dyed, Cleansed aud Pressed, to look like uetv. ping is required.
Carpet, Piano and Table Cloths, cleai and colors brightened. N. B.—All goods warranted not to smnt.
W. H. DOUGLAS i CO., april I5-ty-*iO Proprietors,
Tiption No rip-
I lues, Samonlos aud Nellsaons finest Cloths of
i various colors; the choicest French Gassimaren;
Black Doeskin Cassimerea; Fancy Cassimeres, the best ' Beiectlou ; Vestings of all descriptions, and a large as- ' KOrtment of
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. We respectfully ask a continuance of the patronage ¦ <io liberally ba*towed upon our predecet-sor, and trnst I by tttrict attention to businesi^ to receive it.
One uf the firm has had considerable experie'
,1 „M „,„nc^ArJ I °»« "f the largest and most fashionable Merchant Tai- u, oil removau ^ joringEsmblisbments In Philadelphia, and flatters him¬ self that he will be able to render eatiifactlon to the ¦ patrons of tha firm. Very Hespectfuily, . april 8-tf.l9. PET/ELT Jfc McEVOY.
HEiin:a?sH & cabteb. hoi take notice.
HouHSrsi™,o1Simental and Fresco ^™^ TO ALL WHO MAY CALL.
• TpS A-nvrT JSELgl, i^pHK Hubscnber respectfully luforins
No. 7 East Orange street, Lancaster City, Pa ¦ JL tbo public that he has taken a shop in the,
CUTNTA fJLwiBinri- ('iniinino- fil-i'/ino- village of Petersburg, at .lohn Stantfer's atore. niiSA WOSSing, Uniimnj^, »-fi't^iag, ; ^^j commenced the tailoring business in aHit» Caltiomiming GildloiJ. Bronring. sc, promptly I bmiichea. Having been engaged for a nnmber execntcd. FKENtTH PLATE, Stained aud Euiimeiled ' gf y,R„atcuiilug garments of all klnds.therafora haT- Window Glass, furnished at New York prices. i Ing a thorongh knowledge of the trade, and all work
^^g JtO "•* , antrualed to his care, warranted to he made iu the best
_^ . ___ —,- . ¦^¦j-^-r^-rrTa ' style aud OQ the most reasonable terms.
PAPER HANGINGS. may la-tf-si o. unklb.
TTTALL PAPERS, decorations, ; __ _
T T BOHDBES, of new and beaotlful designs, in : XI ¦ YalTet, GUt, OUzed and Unglaied, comprlalng tha lar^ j J^ talula-< all the lateet oorrMtlooa uid Improv*-
fEW Map of Lancafiter County, con-
• geat aaaottineDt offerod Tn tuis elty, at tha lowest prlcea I mantaiaiLd hftudsomely monnfd aad tolowd.
. . TnrBaabT \ tJ*Fora«lahy WJB&AT kSTOtS,
ills 19-tUT HAOKB Jfc BR0THIB8. I iSr 1(M^«1 Hsitk^Hn ttm*.
PEOPLE'S BOOK STOBE. The Oldest Stand. Newest Stock.
J. J. aPIlBNOEIl. .1. jr. WESTHAEFFER.
HAVING just received their li'aU stock of BOOKS, STATIONERY. ^fBTskmt fto., are now prepared to hold ont Induce- /^Sjg^SSL ments to the public, such as has T^^'^^r^^^SSSSSff been offered In the history of ''LANCAS-VamKopP^ TER BOOK STORES."
Tbe iiharal enconrssemont eilendeJ hy Ihe public, since we are in bnstnees, has spurred n^ to rttnuived energy. To sell hooks as low ay the loweat and as good aa the best, is now our aim. In conseqaeuce of the Btringency in the " Money Market," and tbe extraordin¬ ary low priceif at which ¦* Book.1, Slatlonary," *c.. sold at the late "Trado Sa,le«" iu Pliilailitlphld itnij Sow York.
Teachers of Pnblic Scbools will Hod Itgrealiv to their advantage to call on us before selecting their books, kc Wa wonld here diatlnclly say that wb employ no "Country Agents," preferring to remain al home, and giving tbe purchaser the benefit of any eipensa which would thereby occur by •*-lliugour"Book»' kc , at a lower flgnre.
We have all the'SCHOOL BOOKS," now lu u»e in tho County of Lancaster, all of which wij nro prepared lo sell wholesale and retail, inaklnu'the uimsI llhoral dsductioQ to " Teachers."
Onr Stock of " MincoUaueous Boi>kr<" i« unusually large this season and mucli lower In price than hereto¬ fore. The " Reading Public" will please hear this fact ia miud, when tbey select tbeir hooks for tha winter.— We ulso have .ill the bast " MAGA^ilNE? AND NKWS- PAPERS" of tho country both English uud German, which will ba mailed to all parts of the United States.
In our stock of FOOLSCAf, LETTER. NOTB, aud aU other paper.i, wa defy comptMitiou. as we jiay particu¬ lar attention to this branch of our hnsinesp.
We havo tbe mont varied asNOrtment of "GOLD PENS" for Ladleu and Gentleman, aud tAke great pleas¬ ure In making tha pnblic Ac>{ualnted with "our own p«i," the "SCRIBATUS," anil only ahk an impartial trial of it, by those who can Judge ofthe (lualltica of an " A. No. 1. Commerciul Pt-n," feeling aasnred that Itis just the thing that ha-s been wanted lo make wri¬ ting a pleasant tAMk.
Our stock of " FANCY OO0D.S" hUuh a- I'ortraouaies, Purees, Card Cases, Tablets, 4c.,ic, is as usual, rich and extensive, and we invite the special attention of the ladies to the same. Wi- alfo have a vary fine stock of ALBUMS, POKTFOL'OS. WRITING DESKS. 4c.— Wo keep constanlly onhand a great variety of MOULD¬ ING for PICTURE FRAMESand are prepared to frame pictures of any Mie, at the shoriast notice, and at very low pric«. Onr reeelptaof goods by Express are almost daily, HO that we are enabled lo anpply anything not on handwhen ordered,In a most Iccredible short time. In conclusion, we earnestly solicit a contlunance of public patronage, with tha assurance that no affori will be wanting, on onr part, to give general aatlifae- tlon and preserve for onr eitabllshmeat tha name of th«"P£0PLE'8 BOOK STORB," M North Qa»aa at. aPBENaEK k WESTHABFPSB,
o«t ai tr-47 ProBriftoit.
money on Deposit, as b»^retofore, paying cent, on Dajw.-tlfx made for 30 dnys or longer.
KUDOtPH F. RAUCH. Jnne l(l.lf.2S i^ecrctary and Trfaanror.
A CAEdT
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT REDUCED PRICES '
DR. DICKINSON'S,
MACJNKTO ELKCTIUC MACIIINK Is fxcttlng the MM|W^if^at?7r??'
most abriorhiu.c atten¬ tion of the ^Ifdical
Profession, and »large
portion of the intelll-j
gent laymen of tho «'
land It is now clear- g^
ly d.emon-trated that^
the lancet, mercury,
and all othar internal
" Drug Medication *
may be laid anlde with perfect s.ifety to the patient and
_ ^ , ._. abiding beueftl to posterity. Wherever tbe^.l machines
uiirlVAlIed Artist In Water Colors, from the Gallery of have been Introduced, they excite the hlghust wonder C. D. Fredericks In New York—engaged at LOCHER'S and praise. Tlia apparatus is adapted to prevent, GALLERY. »»_--.... - '
DR. OUAREKS EHRMAN, the eele- bmted Photographist, HENRY EHRMAN, tlie 1 abiding beueftl to posteriiy, Whercv.'r tbe^.
Thi aoder-lgned, pnipriator of tha extensive NORTH¬ ERN SKY LIGHT GALLERY. No. 10 West Kiug street. Lancaster, retnrut> his thanks to ths citizens of Lancas¬ ter for the very groat encouragement he has r«celved at their hands, and aununncas to them with great pUannre that having ongagcd tho services of the celebrated PHOTOGRAPHIST. DK. CHARLES FHRMA.^. who will give his wholo attention to this e^tabllHhment. and willat the shorto^I uoiice lake PUOTOGKAPHS. AMBROTYI'ES. DAGUERREOTYPES,
ALUV.VEN VIEWS, .Vf., 4t,, in tbft most approved atyle.
MR. UENKY EHRMAN. who hau no superior as an. Artist in Water Colore, ffiU paint in India Ink, Crayon ki!.. In such a manner as wilt give entire Batifrfactioa— specimens of which oan be seen at the Gallery.
DAGUERREOTYPES AND AMBB0TYPE3 enlarged lo auy site, and a firat-rate likeness warranted.
'Phosa gentlemen having been engaged hy nia at a heavy expense, will commence operation Immedlalely, and the proprietor respectfaily Invites the citizens to give him a call, and thereby assist him in maintaining the reputation—as wull a^ Increase tho business of a first claNi estahliiihiiiniil in our midst.
M. H. LOCHEB,
dec 23.if-A No. 10 West King Street.
GROUND SPICES, &c.
Ground Cinnamon, Nutmegs,
Cloves, Mnst&rd,
Allnpice, Caytnna Pepp<>r,
Pepper, Coriander,
Ginger, Marjoram, kc.
MAce,
ConsUully ou baud, warranted FRESH and PURE —
Also. Freah Ulstttled Rose Wa(er,Pearl Ash, Sarin's 8u|rarior Flavoring Saleratoi
Extractd, Orange Flower W!i|.*r. Vanilla, Peach Water, Cooper's IsluglaKn, Babbit's Y'east Powder, Baking Soda,
For Sale at
TarUric Add,
Cream Tartar,
Saffron,
Mnstard,
Caraway aud Anifteod,
.'^>ace.
Ginger, kc.
JOHN P, LONG i CO.'S,
dec 9
Dmg and Chemical 8tore,No. 0 North Qaeen bu
Steam Engine aad Boilers Por Salec /I A HORSE POWER, IN GOOD rfcV 0—
jDdr i«.tf-et
Apply to
W. BIBKPATBICEC. SmI Otut* stntt, Lmav'r.
lieve aud cnre every diiease Incidpnt to humanity,— mure partb-ularly all lhoi>a painful aod formldabla dis- eases which have for centuries baffled the profoundeat learulag an! .'kill of physlciann.
From whatever cause there may br* an excess or di- ficiency of the nervonrt flnid—producing an excesri or deflciaucy of tho acids and alkiliue BKcretions—thu magnetic principles of the )-ynteu :ire deraog'-d, and can only be safely restored to tli<tir normal condition by an application uf inagneto-ek'ctricity. by meaus of DR. DICKINSON'S MAGNETO ELEtrTRIC MACHINE.— This apparatus will positively prevent, aud speedily re¬ lieve and cure Cor.«umplloD, ?=crofuta. Rheumatism, Palsies, Nearalgfa, Spinal DlaeaMfls, and all other patn- fnl maladies, however hopelets and of long standing. Tbey are emluently useful In all sexual and nrlnary dIsorden>, particularly whora the Constitation has been broken down and ruined by unnatural solitary habits, to which too many of ihn young of hoth sexaa are so lamantahly prone.
DR. DICKINSON'S MAGNETO ELBCfRIC MACHINE ij without tha dangerous complicatloaa of batteries and acids—which fact alone rendorn It superior to all othera on the score of neatnesB,clettnn988,safaty and utility. It is in fact, a handsome parlor ornament; may he applied,hy achUd; and wiH last a life-llme, to tbe great aarlng of Doctor's blllK, 4c.
Price of the Machine $10.
SC^lt will be safely packed and sent to any part of the United States. Sold wholesale and retail at the Medical Offlce, No. 38, NORTH SEVENTH Street. Phila¬ delphia, Address,
A. C. DICKINSON, M. D.
»prll_15_ iy,20
81,000 REWARD! - TITILL BE PAID FOR ANY MEDI-
i T T CINK that WlU exoal PRATT & BUTCHER'S MAQIC OIL for the following dls«dse«:—Bheamatlsm, Neuralgia, Spinal Affections, Contracted Joints'." Cholic Pains, Pain in the Side or Sack, Headache, Toothache, BpralDB, Bora Throat. Cuts. Brtiises, Bams, and all Dls- eajtaii of tha Skin, Mnscles, uid the Glanda. ft3_ None gannlne without the signature of PRAlT A BUTCHER attached to each label. Principal Offlce, 20G Wnshlnff- ton street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Thegreat nnmber of persons that have baan imms- diately relieved in all the cities and towB* where It has been naeu, as well as In this town, ausialn them In pay¬ ing in all candor, that It is the greatest euro In thj world for pain.
WholM^e iiaiiU rotLMouHr.OHAS. A. HBINITSH and H. A. HOCKAFIKLP .ndioMby all M»p«ot«W» DuKdill Ibrombont th. ColMd 8»«« "d Cuul*.