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A A II I rjlUE GREATEST DISCOVER OF THE 1867. WM. A. WILSON, 'a. 53 East King Lancaster.

AGE I HOUSEKEEPERS VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SAL fa. By virtue of Decree of the Circuit Court for Frederick county, sitting as a Court of Equity, the undersigned, as Trustee of Geo. A. Wine-brenner, deceased, will sell at public sale, on the premises, situated one mile north of Walkersville. near the Glade Charch.

Fred SNOW POWDER! VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE one mile from Frederick city, containing 182 ACRES of first quality Limestone Land, well improved DWELLING HOUSE, and all necessary out-buildings. Apple Orchard and a variety of other fruit of choice kinds. For further particulars enquire at the CITIZEN OFFICE, jan 13 ltdtwtfl Frederick city, Md. HOTEL KEEPERS WHY SUFFER WITH THE erick county, Md, at 11 o'clock, a. on The Prlae Fig: tit in Tork County for 1,000 und the Cbamploosliip of U(bt Weights.

While the inauguration ceremonies were going on at Harrisburg on Tuesday, a prize light was in progress in York county, at Goldsboro Station, on the Northern Central Railroad, some 14 miles from the State CapitoL 4 About 800 persons were present at the fight, principally roughs, fighters and thieves from Baltimore, Tew ork, Wash piFTSt GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS Suitable for Old and Young Male or Female. BIBLES, PRAY EH AND HYMN BOOKS, Of All Denominations. POETS I CLUE AN GOLD, fcc. Annuals, Writing Desks, Regency Desks, Work Boxes. Jewelry Boxes, Ladies' Necessaries, Port Folios, Dressing Cases, Autograph Books, Albums.

NEW GAMES. SNOW SNOW PA TENTED MA 29, I860. WM. LEAMAN, No. 5 'North Duke Lancaster WJI.

B. FOKBKKT, No. 41 East King sU, Lancaster GEO. NAUMAN, No. 15 Centre Square, Lancaster', H.

M. NORTH, Columbia, Lancaster county. Pa. II. II.

SWARK, No13 North aU, Lancaster, rnlUAl, tne zom 01 JAJNUARY, 1867, that very valuable FARM. DANGEROUS LOATHSOME DISEASE, known as Peospekity." lately occupied bv siened offer at. nrivnta sale, that verv valu said deceased, containing; This is an arf.lflo bing, except in Tver dirty place which will require a very suiht rub. anTunllke other WHEJT IT lo3 ACRfc23 JUIMH2STON LAND, more or less, adjoining the lands of Henry R. Harris, Ezra Barrick, Noah Cramer, and others.

There Is about six Acres of good Timber Laud on the premises. The Improvements consist of commodious ington and Philadelphia. The roughs from New York, Philadelphia and other points north gathered into Har-rishnrsr. Thither the interested repaired. CANBE CURED TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, CHAS.

DE3TCES, No. 6 South Pake Lancaster ABB AH SHANK. No. 36 North Dune sU, Lancaster. Chessmen and Boards, Backgammon Boards, English Toy Books, Moveable Toy Books, THREE GOOD TENANT HOUSES.

and from Sunday last until the dawning of the eventfulday the hotels of Harrisburg, already tolerably crowded by the influx of citizens who had gone to attend the inauguration ceremonies of Governor Gearv. AND ENTIRELY SWITZER BARN. Wagon Shed, Corn House, Granaries, Ash House, Smoke House, Grain Shed, and ail necessary out-buildings found on J. W. F.

No. 13'North Duke Lancaster r. uub wm leave tuem much whiter than ordinary methods, without the usual wear and tear. It removes grease spots as if by magic, and softens the dirt by soaking, so that the rinsing will In ordinary cases entirely remove It, This powder Is prepared in accordance with chemical science, and upon a process peculiar to itseli, which is secured by Letters Patent. It has been iu use lor more than a year, and has roved Itself an universal favorite wherever it as been used.

Among the advantages claimed are the following, viz: It saves all the expense of soap usually UBed on cotton and linen goods. and those contemplating Housekeeping. UAGER BROTHERS are now opening and Invite an Examination of the Largest Stock of ENGLISH GRANITE WARE IVCS OFFERED IN LANCASTER. Also a full assortment of PAINTED ENGLISH GRANITE AND WHITE COLORED TRENTON WARE, GOLD BAND t- WHITE FRENCH a nrst-ciass arm. i nis xarrn is aiviaea lnio nine convenient fields and two meadows, which are so arranged that the stock may be ERADICATED FROM THE SYSTEM able tract of land, now in occupancy of Vance Bell, containing 232 ACRES, 43 of which are iu excellent Timber, situated one and three-fourth miles south of Middleway, In Jefferson county.

West Virginia, and about 2V miles north of the Summit Point Depot, on the railroad. The quality of the land is very good soil principally Limestone, with some Slate. The improvements, beautifully situated consist of a two-story DWELLING, with four or more rooms, Cypress Roof in excellent repair together with Corn House, Stabling, Smoke House. Ac, lu good order a never failing Well of pure water only 14, feet deep fencing also in good condition. Also a fine Orchard of Apples and Peaches of choice varieties.

The land is situated in a delightful neighborhood, and is convenient to Churches, Mills, Schools, Mr. Bell, on the premises, will take pleasure in showing them. For further particulars apply to N. S. White, of Charlestown, Jefferson county.

West Virginia. Possession given April 1, 1867. Growing crop reserved. ANN D. SMITH, THOS.

F. SMITH. dec 19 4mw50 watered iroin each of them at tne uiaae stream, which Dasses through the centre of the farm Linen Books, Swi Building Blocks, Union College Blocks. Village School Blocks, ABC Blocks, Picture Blocks, Jacksrraws, Transparent Slates Pocket-Books, Gold Pens. c.

Please call and examine, at J. M. WESTHAEFFER'S dec 4 tfdJkWl" Cheap Book Store. also, giving the stock water in the barn yard. BT THE USE OF A.

II ERR SMITH, No. 10 Month Queen Lancaster. EDGAR C. REED, No. 16 North Duke Lancaster' B.

F. BAEB, No. 19 North Duke sL, Lancaster. K4TTFRSOV. xne iaua is in excellent cuuuiuou, uavmg been lately limed, and is acknowledged to be it saves most or the labor of rubbing, aud wear and tear.

tne garden spot of the -wiaae vauey. ii is within mile of a free school, and one mile DR. SEELYE'S Also, tor cleaning windows it Is unsurpassed. With one-quarter the time and labor usually of four churches, 7 miles from Frederick, the required It imparts a beautiful glost and lustre, OLIDAY BOOKS! county seat; and one mne irom tne wooas-boro' pike. This laud has on it a good iuucn superior to any otuer moue.

iso water required except to moisten the powder. LIME KILN. LIQUID AT BARR'S. were occupied by hundreds of sporting men hailing from Philadelphia and New York, while the Marylanders, most of whom had staked their available funds upon Collyer. proceeded direct to Goldsboro on the usual uains nightly and daily leaving the capital of their Stata.

The Baltimore Sun says the train which left Baltimore at 7 o'clock on Monday evening was crowded with parties anxious to see the fight. There were some in the crowd having pretentions to respectability, but by far the largest portion were of the questionable or "rough" description. Before reaching York a number of the regular passengers are reported to have been "gone through," or, more plainly speaking, robbed. The 10.10 P. M.

train, Conductor Gould, also carried up a considerable crowd, one hundred and sixty-two having been landed at Goldsborough, whilst a number of the better class passed on to Harrisburg, re mrwuoas witn eacn pacaage. And can readilv aonreeiuled by a single with fine stone near by. Also, a fine young MILTON'S PARADISE LOST, CATARRH REMEDY. trial. The cost of washing for a family of live or six persons will not exceed thrkk cents.

The manufacturers of this powder are aware that many useless compounds h.ve been introduced to the publio which have rotted the cloth, or failed in removing the dirt, butknow- Ko. 27 West King Lancaster. F. fi. PTFEB, No.

5 South Duke Lancaster IS. 11. REYNOLDS, No. 5i East King Lancaster. J.

W. JOHNSON, No. 25 South Queen Lancaster. A. X.

STEISMAJT, No. 25 West King Lancaster J. B. LIVINGSTON, No. 11 North Duke Lancaster.

T31BLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ORCHARD, in full bearing. Possession given of the Farm immediately, and the Dwelling on the 1st of April, 1867. Any person wishing to view this farm can do so by calling on Mrs. Winebrenner, living on the premises. Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree.

JL instate near tne city or Frederick, in Frederick county. Maryland. The subscriber BOSTON A- PITTSBURG GLASSWARE, will sell at Puolic Saie, at the Dill House, in the uS uo juiriuKic excellence ei mis aniens, mey confidently proclaim it as being adapted to $50 Edition, ILLUSTRATED BY DO RE. DANTE'S INFERNO, $50 Edition, ILLUSTRATED BY DORE. AND AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED BOOKS BY THE BEST ARTISTS IN THE WORLD, AND BOUND IN THE VERY BEST AMERICAN AND ENULIaH STYLES, Ranging city oi reaerica, at i cioca r.

on WEDNESDAY, the 13th OF FERUARY, 1867, THE FARM CATARRH meet a demand which has long existed, ana which has heretofore remained uusupplieu. A FULL ASSORTMENT upon which he now resides, three miles south of Frederick, on the Point of Rocks road, ad A. J. joining John Phleeger's mill and the lands of SANDERSON, No. 21 North Duke street, Lancaster.

WILL SURELY RESULT IN We have purchased a very Large block of the m. t. Miller ana others, CONTAINING 147 ACRES Manufactured by HOWE A STEVENS, 260 Broadway, Boston. ALSO, MANUFACTURERS OF FAMILY DYE COLORS. S- For sale by Grocers and Dealers everywhere, oct 21 3niw 42 and 12 Perches, more or less, of first quality S.

H. above Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices and will sell them at very Low Prices. PKHE, No. 6 North Duke Lancaster. CONS I Limestone land, which is laid off into 6 fields and 2 meadows, accessible to water from each IN PRICES FROM ONE DOLLARTTO FIFTY; field for stock.

The improvements consist of gal 1000 POUNDS PRIME FEATHERS. Unless checked In its incipient a convenient ana comiortaDie z-story. earner-boarded HOUSE, with passage in centre two fine large parlors, 1 IK f'iit ttlTA 1 yfrCk nnotnhora w- a clra TOGETHER WITH MANY OTHER ARTICLES STITABLE FOR THE HOLIDAYS. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR BOOKS AND OTHER ARTICLES. AND BE READY FOR rjHE MOST USEFUL INVENTION Jt'ST turning by the early southern train yesterday morning in time to witness the fight.

The conductor had his hands full, and succeeded pretty well in protecting his regular passengers. One gentleman lost a pocket-book, another a valuable shawl, and a third a highly-cherished shirt-stud. Some incidents presented are strikingly illustrative of the influences of such an occasion. Among others was one in connection with a young man from Washington city, whose watch and chain were about being appropriated, when he arose with a pistol in each hand, (one being a revolver,) and soon backed oil his assailants, in another case, a gentleman, on his way from Washington to participate in the inauguration ceremonies at Harrisburg, was overhauled, and BLEACHED 4 UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, small room above passage on second floor, and a fine large garret room above, finished. Back SILVERINE.

THE HOLIDAYS. building running by side of main building, I'A ALL THE BEST HAKES. I -f AILS. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF Samuel F.

Stauffer, late of Kapho town-ship, Lancaster county, deceased. The undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the ba.ance remaining in the hands of Sarah Stauf-fer. Administratrix, to and among those legally entitled to the same, will sit for that purpose, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2d, 18o7, at 2 o'clock. P. In the Library Room of the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, where persons interested la said distribution may a tend.

W. LEAMAN, Auditor, jan 9 Itw 1 SILVERINE! story h.gn. part orick ana part weatherboaru-ed, with fine large Dining Room and Bed Room, each 18 by 20 feet: also. Kitchen on are: One-third of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale or ratification thereof by the court at the election of the purchaser, the residue iu one and two years from the day of sale, the purchaser or purchasers giving his, her or their notes for the same, with approved security, beating interest from the Day of sale. D.

C. WINEBRENNER, Trustee. H. R. Harris, Auct'oneer.

Also, at the same time and place, I will sell that very desirable FARM, called "Monocacy Manor," lying one mile weht of the above described property, containing 135 ACRES of first quality Limestone Land. The improvements consist of a roomy and comfortable stone and rough-cast HOUSE, a new Bank orSwitzer Barn, 40 by 80 feet, Stone Spring House, Dairy, Carriage House, Smoke House, Vegetable House, Chicken House, There is a fine spring water near the dwelling. Orchard of very superior Fruit, fcc. At the same time the subscriber will sell 130 ACRES of heavily tiir-bered WOOD LAND, within a few miles of the farm. Tkkms of Sale.

One-third of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale, the balance in two equal annual payments, with interest from day of sale. Possession given immediately. ROBERT JOHNSTON. H. R.

Harris, Auctioneer. Un ltd3tw EXECUTOR'S SALE OF A VALUABLE FARM NEAR HARRISONBURG, ROCKINGHAM will offer at public sale, on THURSDAY, the 24th day of JANUARY, 1867, upon the premises, about 4 miles East of Harrisonburg, the Valuable Farm known as the Brock Farm," upon which Eli summers now resides. The farm contains 490 ACRES, 1 ash one "half acre reserved as a eravevard. The first floor with three rooms above. There is SILVERINE! LINEN AND COTTON also a never-failing spring of good water with iu 50 yards of the house, with a stone Dairy.

lOa. There are also a lot oi oui-buildines of the raising an alarm that tie naa oeen roo- CURE WARRANTED IF DIRECTIONS ARE I INSTANTANEOUSLY SILVER PLATING SHEETINGS PILLO MUSLINS J. E. BARR, No. 6 East King street, dec 3 Lancaster.

TJ OLIDAY STOCK! AT REDUCED PRICES I Preparatory to removal the undersigned will sell, at reduced prices, their stock of ILLUSTRATED BOOKS PRAYER BOOKS, BIBLES, HYMN BOOKS, ALBUMS, T11V ROOKS. bed, his new silk tile was unceremoniously knocked down over his eyes and face in FOLLOWED. ARTICLES OF following kind: Weatherboard ed Wasn House, two rooms above and two below: Meat House, Bake House, Hen House, Ice House, Blacksmith Shop, Hog House, Corn House, Wagon Shed, Carriage House, with Granery attached DAMASK TABLE LINEN, BRASS COPPER, GERMAN SILVER, AO. Restoring the Plating where worn off aud for' also, A LARGE FRAME BARN. weaning ana jfoiishing canable of holding 1800 bushels of erain.

with HAND LOOM A COTTON TABLE DIAPER, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF John S. Dougherty, late of the City of Lancaster, deceased. The undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the balance in the hands 01 Daniel Dougherty and Mary B. Dougherty, administrators ol said dec-ased, to aud among those legally entitled to the same, will sit for that purpose on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 18b7, at 2 o'clock, P.

in the Libraoy Room of the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, where all persons interested In said distribution may attend, J. LANDIS, jan 3 ltdAltw Auditor. Stabling sufficient lor holding 8 head of Horses and 10 Cows; also, a fine large Grain Shed or SINGLE BOTTLES WILLJ LAST A MONTH. SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE. JUVENILE BOOKS, NAPKINS AND TOWLINGS, This most useful invention of the ace is a Barrack in the rear oi the Barn.

There is new 1)4 story TENANT HOUSE on the back part of the Farm, with two rooms above and two below, with uarden attached, such a manner as to ruin it. He was subsequently heard to express his regret at having no decent hat to wear, and no money with which to buy one. It is proper to state that two Baltimore city detectives were on the last-named train, and that everything was quiet and orderly until after the train had passed from Maryland into Pennsylvania, where the functions of the Baltimore officers ceased. During the two days preceding the fight McGiade and Collyer had been stopping at Goldsboro, concealed from the Police of York county and Harrisburg. The fight was for $1,000 a side, and the honorary title of "Champion of the Light Weights." Collyer was a Lieutenant in the Union army during the war and has fought with Mike Carr, Bolster and Barney Aaron, all of whom he whipped in hard fought fights.

preparation of pure slitter, aud contains no mercury, acid, or other substance Injurious to metals or the hands. It is a complete electroplating battery iu a bottle. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by Druggists aud Variety Stores. TABLE AND PIANO COVERS.

STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, WRITING DESKS, PORTFOLIOS. GOLD PENS, WATER-COLOR BOXES' DRAWING AND PAINTING STUDIES. MATHEMATICAL INSTNUMENTS, IVORY AND PEARL PAPER FOLDERS, ALPHABET BL CKS, PICTURE PUZZLES, There is also a nne large apple COLD IN THE HEAD land is good limestone, about two-thirds of HOWE fc STEVENS, which is cleared; Acres meaaow, ana tne remainder finelv timbered with Oak. Hickory. FURNITURE CHECKS TICKINGS.

Relieved In a Few Minutes. ESTATE OF FREDERICK A DORATHY, Wolfinger, late of the City of Lancaster, dec'd. Letters of Administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will pre Walnut, etc. There is upon it one of the finest Springs in the Valley. The land is well adapted MANUFACTURERS, BOSTON, MASS.

oct 21 3mw42 Dissfcci ei ate, eo. At JOHN BAER'S SONS, No. 12 North Queen dec 31 tfdAWl Lancaster, Pa. MARSAILLES QUILTS BLANKETS. to ail tne Uliieieut kiuus ui giuaaea, nuu wiuiu be made a very fine dairy farm.

BAD BREATH PLENDID HOLIDAY PRESENTS! ORCHARD, as fine as any in the county; also, Peaches, Pears, Cherries, Plums, Grapes, At the same time and place, a MOUNTAIN LOT, lying near Mt. Zion Church, and adjoining the lands of Wm. Hoffman, Daniel Smith and others, CONTAINING 9 ACRES, more or less. There is on this tract a story LOG HOUSE, with about 2 acres of cleared land. Terms made known on the day ot sale.

4W Possession will be given on the first day Of April, 1867. LEWIS G. KEMP, jau 12 sent tuem ior settlement to me unaersignea, residing in said city. CHRISTIAN SHEAFFER, dec 19 6tw 50 Administrator. CARPETS AND Oil, CLOTHS.

Caused by offensive secretions. The improvements are a iiAituu hami. DWELLING HOUSE, plastered and painted, good barn, Corn Crib, Carriage House, Spring House, and other out-house all in good repair. There is a large Apple Orchard of good fruit, with a number of other fruit trees, such as Pears. Peaches, Damsons, This farm, in STATE OF 1IEXKY DA9ILER.

LATE Es of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of GOLD AND SILVER! FINANCIAL CRISIS com pells us to sell IN THE COURSE OF SIX MONTHS, $230,000 830,000 WORTH OF WEAK EYES Administration on said estate having been the hands ol an maustrious ana energekic man, could be made one of the most valuable farms in this portion of the Shenandoah CRONLEY'S ENGLISH BRUSSELS, ARTFORD3 PLY SUPERFINE INGRAIN WOOL. DUTCH AND HEMP CARPETS, G.aCSTEINXAX. CV.KENGIKR. ISAAC DILLER A A I THE OLDEST AND LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA.

GEO. 31. STEINMAJSI Caused by Catarrhal affections. granted to the undersigned All persons Indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them for settlement to the unders gned, residing in said city. CONSTANTINE BERNHART.

dec 26 btw 51 Valley. TERMS Two hundred dollars upon the day of sale, one-fourth upon the first day of March, Watches, Clocks, Chains, Diamond SENSE OF SMELL lot7, ana tne remamaer in tnree equai annum payments from the day of sale, the purchaser giving bonds and two good personal securities and the deed wiil be reserved as further security until the entire purchase money is paid. DRUGGETS, COCOA AND JUTE MATTS. CANTON AND COCOA MATTINGS.1 GUM SOLE BOOTS AND SHOES. P.

WARE, Warehouse for the sale of these celebrated goods, is at M. FABIAN'S First National Gum Sole Store, 914 SPRING GARDEN Street. Rings, Pianos, Melodeons, Sewing Machines, Silver Ware, ALL TO BE DISPOSED OF AT ONE DOLLAR EACH, ASSIGNEE'S Estate of William Trostle and wile, of Brecknock Lam-aster county. William Trostle Mclilade fought Dick Johnson at jew and won the light after 32 severe rounds. McGiade was trained by Dan Kerrigan, of New York, and Collyer's seconds were Kit Burns and Johnny Monaghan of New York; Johnny Koch'e and Mike Heeney of New York City acting for Mo Glade.

The ring was pitched by Kit Burns, about a mile from Goldsboro, in a potatoe field, a blinding snow storm prevailing at the time. The ring was 24 feet square, with an outer ring for the newspaper correspondents, who had to kneel in the snow. One ot the law officers of York county and two physicians, all mounted, witnessed the fight through, although the cold was intense. Collyer was the first to enter the ring, followed by Heeney, and was received with loud cheers. McGiade followed immediately, leaping over the ropes with a smiling face.

The odds were on Collyer before the fight commenced, and McGiade offered a hundred even on himself, while res tine upon his WEST KING STREET, Having recently enlarged their store and thus greatly increased their business lacilities, now When lessened or destroyed, and wife, of Brecknock having by deed of Without regard to value and not to bo voluntary assignment, assignea ana transter-red all the estate and effects of the sa.d William DEAFNESS FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. From one to four yards wide. Trostle to the undersigned, for the benefit of offer to the community, AT THE LOWEST PHILADELPHIA RATES, the finest assortment in the market, of paid lor until you knqw what you are to receive. ttsnouiatne pnrcnaser uesire ii, wieeume purchase money will be received when the first payment is made, and six per cent, interest deducted from the deferred payments. Persons wishing to view the premises, will be shown them by calling upon Mr.

Summers, who lives on the place. Person 8 living at a distance, desiring any fun her information, can address the executor at Mt. Clifton, Shenandoah county, Va who also owns THREE GUM SOLE BOOTS FOR FIREMES, Engii.eers, Foundrymen, Carpenters, Stonemasons, and, in fact, for all who want durable Boots and ones that will outwear three pairs of leather soles, and are much easier to the feet. These boots are warranted. Sold at M.

FABIAN'S First National Gum Sole Store, 914 SPRING GARDEN Street. ine creditors 01 tnesaia Assignor, tney mere-fore give notice to persons indebted to said assignor, to make payment to the undersigned When caused by Catarrhal difficulties. All After receiving the article, 'if Undoes not HARD Mr fare cured by this remedy. "WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTURES. LOOKING GLASSES, Rosewood Frames ploaso you, you can return it and your money will be refunded.

The Stock CosiPRiSKS.amonst other articles. 82. 82. 82 82. 82.

82 OJSLY FOR the best quality Gum Sole Balmorals for HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES, adjoining the above described farm, which he will seil upon fair terms. Or be will sell the entire tract privately before the day of sale, if a fair price can be gotten for it. The above tracts could be divided so as to make four or five very desirable farms. Splendid Clocks, Gold and Silver Watches, THROAT AFFECTIO.NS We iuvite an examination of our Stock as Ladies. These are the easiest and cheapest shoes in the city one pair will wear longer than three pairs leather soles, aud are waterproof.

The style and finish are the very best. 914 SPRING GARDEN Street. FABIAN'S First National. Should the above farms be sold privately, we are prepared to offer Great Inducements to due notice will be given of the sale. If not sold either publicly or privately, the Brock farm Are more frequently than otherwise caused by will he rentea on tne aay oi saie ior one year to the highest bidder.

E. F. RINKER, AND SHOES FOR rum SOIE BOOTS wituout aeiay, ana tnose navmg claims to present them to CYRUS REAM, JACOB GETZ, Assignees. Residing in East Cocalico township, dec 26 6twtil ESTATE OF GEO RUE HILTON, LATE of Salisbury deceased. Letters of Administration on said estate having' been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, aud those having claims or demands against the same will present them ior settlement to the undersigned, residing iu Penningtonville, Chester county.

Pa. HUGH RAMBO, jan 2 6tw52 Administrator. ESTATE OF JACOB Y. HORST, LATE of Conoy township, deceased. letters ol Administraton on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present for settlement to the undersigned, residing in said township.

JACOB A. MILLER, OILS. PAINTS, GLASS. STOVES, IRON AND STEEL, CEDAR WARE. SLEIGH-BELLS, CUTLi.RY, OILCLOTHS, SKATES, AC.

PERSONS COMMENCING HOUSEKEEPING will find a full assortment of goods In their line. They are also agents for a superior article. of NAILS, and for DUPONT'S CELEBRATED GUN AND ROCK POWDER. 3Tlie highest cash price paid for Clover, Timothy, and old Flax Seed. 1 dec 31 tfdAW HAGER BROTHERS.

3tw2 These are just the JT Boys and Children. luxecuior oi jary uroiioiu, uwu, nov 28 tsw47 jan 16 thing for Children. I have some that I am selling for $1.25. M. FABIAN'S First National, 914 SPRING GARDEN Street, Philadelphia, nov 14 3m 45 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE IN FULTON COUNTY, PA.

The sub a thick, slimy mucuous, falling from the head, especially during the night, and resulting from Catarrh, and are cured by DR. SEE scriber will sell FIVE VERY DESIRABLE FARMS, each containing, respectively, 180. 350. 329. 130 ana aw Auitnis, about 800.

Ac ies in cultivation, balance in timber. Also, a Tract containing second's knee, which was accepted by Collyer. After the ring had been cleared, and the seconds and principals had shaken hands, the men faced each other, McGiade laughing, Collyer grave and earnest. Collyer was in good condition, having not an ounce of superfluous flesh on his body, while McGlade's skin was perfectly white, the muscles being largely developed, a proof of excellent training. Collyer led off handsomely with a blow, which was returned on the ribs heavily by McGiade.

McGiade went down in his corner, Collyerontop. Cheersfrom Collyer's friends, who otter 1,000 to 500 on their man. Second Round Slight exchanges, Collyer knocking McGiade down, who was paying strict attention to the ribs of Collyer. Third and Fourth Rounds lleavy and rattling exchanges, McGiade getting in on Collyer's proboscis and ribs, and slipping, or being knocked down. Fifth Bound Light exchanges by McGiade, who received a terrific right and left hander on the jugular from Collyer, the last blow knocking him clear to his corner.

Wild cheering from Collyer's corner. Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Rounds Heavy exchanges, McGiade going down to 400 ACHES OF TIMBER LAND. JABI S' CLOAKS! NOW OPEN, A Fine Assortment In all the BEST MATERIALS AND NEWEST DESIGNS milE GREATEST PLACE FOR CHEAP BARGAINS In Lancaster City is at CHEAP JOHN'S VARIETY STORE, -'i No. 3 East Kino Street, 1 Where will be 'found a large assortment ol DRY GOODS! L.1Q UIDJZOA TA. It It II REMED jan bvw'M Administrator.

All situated on the Tonolloway Creek, adjoining each other, and known as Linn About 300 Acres of it is in rich bottom land. Much of it is limed, with limestone on the land and adjoining Three the Farms are finely improved, GOOD DWELLINGS, fine Fruit, c. There is a NEW SAW and GRIST MILL upon the TESTATE OF JOHN JOHNS, LATE OF A GjN ENGLISH, 25 SOUTH NINTH STREET, I EDIOAL NOTICE DR. JAMES MEDICAL DISPE1VSARY, Market Square, two doors north, of Market Street, second floor, Harrisburg, Pa. Permanently established for the treatment CONSISTING OF HANDSOME DELAINES FOR FALL.

SYMPTOMS Cj Manheim township, deceased. The undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute tli" balance remaining iu the hands of Henry H. Kurtz, Adminisi rator of the estate of said de to and among those legally entitled to the same, will attend for that purpose on Tuesday the 12th day of February, A. D. 18t7, at 2 o'clock, P.

in the Library Room of the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribution may lands, which are within one to three miles from Hancock, on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and Chesapeak and Ohio Canal. Very superior Stoneware Clay is upon It will be sold very low for cash, or long credit, as desired. For further'particulars refer to G. Smith, Intelligencer Office, Lancaster, or Rings set witn Diamonds, uuuies, i-earis, uar-net and other Stones, (solitaire and In clusters) Ladies' sets of Jewelry, comprising Pins aud Ear RingS of the most fashionable styles, set In Precious Stones of every variety, together with a large assortment of Gold and Enamelled aud Pearl Sets, Gold Stucs and Sleeve Buttons of the most beautiful patterns, Gents Bosom aud Scarf Pins, and an endless variety of Bracelets, Chains, Musical Boxes, Head Dresses, Combs, Charms, Ac. In consequence of the great agnation of trade iu the Manufacturing districts of France and England, a large quantity of valuable Jewelry, originally intended for the European market, has been sent oil for sale in this country, ana must be sold at any sacrifice Under these circumstances the WATCH GOLD JEWELRY CO." have resolved upon AN APPORTION MEN subject to the following regulations: Certificates of the various articles, without regard to choice or value are first put into envelopes, sealed up and mixed; and, when ordered, are taken out by a Blindfolded boy, and sent by mail, thus giving all a lair chance.

On receipt of the Certificate, you will see what you axe to have, and then it Is al your option to send the dollar aud take the article or not. Purchasers may thus obtain a Piano. Melo-dnon, Sewing Machine, Gold Watch. Diamond Ring, or any set of Jewelry on our List for One Dollar. NO BLANKS, SEND 25 CENTS FOR A CERTIFICATE.

In all transactions by mail, we shall charge for forwarding the certificates, paying postage and doing the business 25 cents each, which must be enclosed when the certificate is sent for. Five certificates will be sent for SI, eleven for 82. thirty for $5, sixty-five for $10, and 1U0 for $15. AGENTS. We want agents in every town and county in the country, aud those acting as such will be allowed ten cents ou every Certificate ordered by them, provided their remittance amounts to SI.

Agents will collect 2.V cents for every certificate, and remit 15 cents to us. either In cash or postage stamps. Agent remitting at once t'-U), will be entitled to a beautiful Silver Watch, aud also 200 certificates. Please write your Name, Town, County and State, plainly, and address ail orders to WATCH AND GOLD JEWELRY 36 LIBERTY Street, New York, oct 31 4mw 43 PHILADELPHIA. NEAT AND DARK CALICOES FOR FALL.

The nov 21 2mw46 symptoms of Catarrh are at first very slight. Persons finding they have a cold, that nuwn MCAijiiiJiirt, oct 31 tfwfclwd 43) Frederick City. Md. they have frequent attacks, and are more sen and radical cure of all Cnronic and Secret Diseases, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Scrofula. Piles, Sypbilis in all its varied forms.

Seminal Weakues, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Stricture, Nervous or General Debility, caused by indiscretions of youth Female Weakness of every Irregularities, Leucorrhcea or Whites, Falling of the Womb, will receive prompt efficient treatment on the most sitive to the changes of temperature. In this mRUSTEE'S SALE JL OF condition the nose may be dry, or a slight dis MUSLINS, CHECKS, FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS, JEANS, SATINETTS, U1U11L1 JLMfJBUVJiJD AND VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Near Hagerstown. Under and by virtue of a decree ot the Cir charge, thin and acrid, afterwards thick and adhesive, may ensue. cuit Court for Washington county, sitting as a improvea principles oi accumuiatea mouern science; the result of years of study and practical investigation in the best hospitala of Europe ana America. Young men observe, you who have by indiscretion brought on that fearful disease.

Seminal uourt ot equity in a cause wnerein Adelaide H. Berry, et al. are complainants and Washington Berry et al. are defendants, the undersigned, Trustee, will offer at Public Sale, ou the premises, on THURSDAY, THE 24th DAY OF JANUARY, attena. u.

jsuijKMAiN, jan 16 4tw 2 Auditor. George W. Of August Term, 1866. vs. No.

43, Annie Shaeffer. Subpoena in Divorce. NOTICE DEFENDANT WILL take notice that depositions will be taken on the part of the plaintiff, before B.C. Kready, Commissioner, in the Library Room, in the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, ou TUESDAY, the 12th day of FEBRUARY, 1S67, between the hours of 11 o'clock, A. and 4 o'clock, P.

of said day. an 9 4twl 1 Attorney for Plaintiff! ESTATE OF ELIZABETH LOWREY, late of Salisbury township, deceased. Letters of Administration on said estate having been granted to the nndersiged, ail persons indebted theietoare requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay lor settlement to the undersigned, residing in said township. CONNER LOWREY. Administrator.

TICKINGS, ENSZETf'S AMMONIATED BRONCHIAL TROCHES, BRONCHITIS, -r i DIPHTHERIA, ASTHMA, HOARSENESS, SORE THROAT. CATARRH. COUGHS. COLDS. And all disorders arising from the Respiratory organs.

Public speakers and singers will find these Troches to he of a peculiar advantage in giving power and tone to the vocal organs The component parts of these Troches or Lozenges are recommended by many of our most eminent Physicians. Manufactured only by SAMUEL C. HENS-ZEY, Jr. WHOLESALE DEALERS Johnston, Hallo-way Cowden. Philadelphia; Demas Barnes A New York.

Manufactory, No. 812 Arch street, Philadelphia. Pa. Can be had of all Druggists. A splendid assortment ot BALMORAL lao, at ii ciock a.

an mat VALUABLE FARM. called the residence of the late SKIRTS for the Fall. CLOCKS, JEWELRY, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES AND ALBUMS, Weakness, which de-troys both body and mind, producing 1m potency, and all the concomitants of old age; you can rely on our remedies as entirely efficacious in effecting a radical cure. Patients living at a distance can procure our celebrated remedies by writing, stating age, symptoms, occupation, withiull directions for use. Consultations at office free and strictly confidential.

Office honrs from A. to 94 P. M. Address all communications to DR. JAMES Drawer 77, Harrisburg.

with enclosed stamp, when an answer is desired. Washington Lu Berry, situated on the old Waynesboro' road, about five miles north of Hagerstown, containing 411 ACRES OF LAND, more or less. The land is in the highest state of cultivation and under good fencing. The improvements consist of a very large and commodious avoid punishment, or being Knocked into his corner by Collyer. Until the thirteenth round, the fight was but a repetition of the above, Collyer forcing the fighting, and McGiade getting in an occasional left-hander on Collyer's chest or ribs.

In the thirteenth round, Collyer got McGiade in chancery, and fought him down, punishing his antagonist severely, amid cries of, "Break his neck on the ropes Sixteenth Round Collyer drew the first blood from McGiade and a torrent of blas- phemy and obscenity from MGlade's friends. Odds offered by Collyer's friends. In the seventeenth round McGiade went down from the force of the blows which he aimed at Collyer, and which fell short. Nineteenth Round Collyer walks to McGlade's corner and administering a tremendous right-hander knocks McGiade to the ground. Great cheering for Collyer, who keeps up this style of fighting until the thirty-sixth round, when McGiade rallies and knocks Collyer down.

This revived the spirits of the friends of McGiade, and cries of "Oh, you Baltimore murderer, how do you feel now?" and Oh, Johnny McGiade, your mother was a fighter before you," prevailed. From the thirty-seventh to the forty-first 'round McGiade, who had not received very much punishment, did some effective fighting. The forty-first round was of the most terrific! description, each man putting in blow after blow on his adversary's body, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY BRICK DWELLING. (MuratiomU. NOTIONS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, Send for one of our Medical Circulars sent free.

Inov 27 lydiw jan 16 titw 2 Clap Post Office. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS for the County of Lancaster. JOHN SLAUGHTER Alias sub. forDi-vs. S-vorce to Nov.

Term, BARB' A SLAUGHTER. 1866, No. 109. TO BARBARA SLAUGHTER A PIERRE HOUSE STONE TEN A NT HO USE, BARN, STABLE. ICE HOUSE, CORN CRIB-i, and other necessary out-buildings to be found on a first-class Farm.

There are never-failing Springs and a large stream of running water on the place. The Farm will either be sold entire or divided, as the Trustee will think most advisable. PHILADELPHIA TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS, PERFUMERY, FANCY AND OTHER An accurate plat of the property will be ex As the disease becomes chronic, the discharges are increased in quantity and changed in quality they are now thick and heavy, and are hawked or coughed The secretions are offensive, causing a bad breath the voice thick and nasal the eyes are weak the sense of smell is lessened or destroyed deafness frequently takes place. Another common and important symptom of Catarrh is, that the person is obliged to clear his throat in the morning of a slick or slimy mucous, which has fallen from the head during the night. When this takes place, the person may be sure that this disease is on its way to the lungs, and should lose no time iu arresting it.

1 i The above are but few of tbe many Catarrhal symptoms. Write to our Laboratory for our pamphlet describing fully all symptoms; it will be sent FREE to any address. Also directions where to procure the medicine. We are receiving letters from all parts of the Union, and also numerous testimonials from those using it, bearing the evidence of Its infallible merits. I This remedy contains no MINERAL or POISONOUS INGREDIENTS, but is prepared from vegetable extracts EXCLUSIVE hibited at the sale.

Also, an undivided half in a lot of MOUNTAIN LAND. Madam Please take notice that depositions of witnesses will be taken on tne part of the Libeliant in the above case before Wm, B. Wiley, Commissioner, at his Office, No. 16 North Duke street, in the City of Lancaster, on TUESDAY, the 12th day of FEBRUARY, 1867, between the hours of 2 o'clock and 4 o'clock P. M.

of said day. Respectfully yours, The subscribers having leased this favorite House, it has been REFITTED AND REFURNISHED IN AN ELEGANT MANNER, And is now prepared wiih the most perfect appointments lor the reception of guests. The first position among first-class Hotels Will be maintained in the future, as in the past may301yw2 BAKER FARLEY. GLASS AND QUEENS WARE, BOOTS AND SHOES die. containing eleven acres, more or less.

The terms of the sale, as presciibed by the decree, are: One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid In cash on the day or sale or the rat- All of which will be sold wholesale or retail at TTARTFORD LIVE STOCK INSURANCE A CHARTERED CAPITAL $500,000 DIRECTORS. E. N. KELLOGG, President. GEO.

D. JEWETT, Vice President. Charles R. Chapman, Mayor of the City of Hartford. Guy R.

Phelps, President Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company. Henry J. Johnson, of Moore Johnson. E. W.

Parsons, President Connecticut Gen I "iflcation thereof, and the balance in four equal annual payments, tne purchaser or purchasers giving their notes bearing interest from day of astonishingly low prices. 43 Don't forget the place, CHEAP JOHN'S, sale, with security, to be approved by the Trustee, and upon the payment of the whole purchase money, the Trustee will execute a good and sufficient deed of the property to the purchaser or purchasers. The growing crops will No. 3 East King and Southeast Side' Centre De reserved. eral idle insurance ciompany.

William Francis, of Francis Gridley. William G. Allen, Contractor and Builder. E. J.

Bassett. General Agsnt JEtna Fire In Possessien will be eiven Anril 1. 1867. Title Lxncaster, Pa. to tne property is periect.

4SAlso, Wholesale and Retail Agent for thos. w. amtin Trustee, 43 Lexington street. JOWMAN A LEONARD, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL'DEALERS IN SILVER AND SILVER PLATED GOODS, 704 Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA. Those in want of Silver or Silver Plated Ware will find it much to their ad vantage by visiting our Store before making their purchases.

Our long experience in the manufacture of the above kind of goods enables us to defy competition. We keep no goods but those which are of the first-class, all of our own make, and wil 1 be sold at reduced prices. iulylllyw27 Aaiua 11. aixijIjn, Attorney pro Libeliant. Lancaster Jan.

10, 1867. janl6 4tw2 RABIES' FANCY FURS NOW OPENING AT SHULTZ BROTHER'S 20 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. A very ioice collection of Ladles' Fancy Furs, SAB.0, AiINK, SABLE, SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, GERMAN, RUSSIAN AND AMERICAN FITCH, ROCK MARTIN. aug 15 ly 32 Baltimore. Chas.

Futterek, Auctioneer, janl ltdiltw surance Company. R. A. Johnson, Secretary New England Fire Insurance Company. Oliver D.

Seymour, Collector. W. C. GOODRICH, Secretary. Office, No.

258 Main Hartford, Conn. Insurance on all kinds of Live Stock, "without regard to the rules of science." The 42d, 43d, 44th and 45th rounds were all in favor of Collyer, who fell heavily on McGiade in the latter round, when Mo-Glade's seconds claimed the fight, asserting that a foul blow had been given by Collyer while McG lade was down. The referee denied this, and refused to stop the fight, calling out time at the same moment. A man Jumped into the ring and took off his coat, when a number of Baltimoreans broke the ring and a free fight took place for a few moments, everybody around the ring joining in the melee with much zest. Pistols and knives were drawn promiscuously, and the reporters had to desert their posts for better security of their persons.

One rough beat another over the head with a pistol until lie fell insMmsihle. In the meantime McGiade and Collyer had answered the call of time. Collyer knocked McGiade down in the 46th round, and following him up to his corner in the 47th round, knocking him squarely out of time. Kit Burns threw un the snonw for DRY GOODS. ggg 1866.

PUBLIC SALE OF A SHENANDOAH VALLEY FARM. At the October Term, 1866, of the Superior Court of Clarke county, the undersigned was appointed Special Commissioner to sell under a decree of said Court, the Farm belonging to against 1 uen ana iwaia irom any uause. F. E. A.

CORBIN, General Agents, 430 Walnut street, Philadelphia. A. B. KAUFMAN, Agent, No. 1 East Orange street, Lancaster, Pa.

WENTZ BROTHERS' BEE HIVE STORE, No. 5 East Kino Street. BEAUTIFUL DEMONSTRATION. the estate or Dr. a.

R. nenneriy, deceased, lying about one mile south of the village of White Post, Clarke county, Virginia, and containing about 1 375 ACRES, from 70 to 75 Acres in Timber, and the balance S. CAMPBELL Oi PRICES ARE DECIDEDLY REASONABLE. s. We have now on exhibition a most superb display of reasonable and fashionable goods as under cultivation.

1 shall, therefore, on THURSDAY. 20TH DECEMBER NEXT. weii as a targe stock oi staple ana Goods, to which we invite Early and Special Attention. Our vrices will be found low. CAPES, VICTORINES, BERTHAS, CUFFS and MUFFS FOB LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR.

Ladies' and Children's Hoods, Caps, and Fur Trimming. Gentlemens' Fur Collars, Gloves, aud Caps in all qualities. A complete assort offer said Farm at Public Auction to the highest bidder. CARPETS and OILCLOTHS claim an earnest The Land Is limestone, of good quality, well MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, N.o. 303 Race Street, PHILADELPHIA.

Also, manufacturers of all kinds of -v MOLASSES CANDY AND COCOANUT WORK. oct 24 ly 42 TTENTION! TOl'KM THE QUAKER CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE NOKTUEAST TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. An Institution for the practical education young men lor the active duties of Business Life. A REGULARLY INCORPORATED COLLEGE Established November 2d, 1863. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, March 14th, 18tio, with power to grant Diplomas and confer Degrees of Merit.

SUPERIOR ADVA NTAGES. Conducted upon the best system of instruction extant, and offering in all respect advantages of the highest order. THE COMMERCIAL COURSE EMBRACES Bookeeping, Commercial Arithmetic, Penmanship, Business Correspondence, Commercial Law, Lectures on Business Affairs, Customs, Laws and Regulations of Trade, Ac. SPECIAL BRANCHES. The Higher Mathematics, Phonography, Ornamental Penmanship and Telegraphing, THE COMMERCIAL COURSE is of the most complete, thorough and practical character.

In the DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTS, advantages are afforded to those who desire a knowledge of ACTUAL COUNTING-HOUSE PRACTICE, such as have never before been placed within the rewih of Students in Commercial Colleges or Schools. This Course combines THEORY AND PRACIICE, giving the student in the shortest possible time -an insight into all the forms, routine and de tails of business, and fitting him in the best manner to enter at once upon the duties of any -position, as a practical accountant. FAIRBANKS' BOOKKEEPING. This w6rk, the most complete and extensive Treatise on Bookkeeping ever published, affords the best indication of the value of the course of instruction in the Science of Account pursued in this Institution. Every young man who designs eneriug any Commercial School should first procure a copy of this book.

It. contains 4-18 pages large octavo, and Is composed almost exclusively ot sets obtained fromi Actual Business. Price W.oU. Sent by mail to any address. TELEGRAPHING.

The Telegraph Depnrtment is complete with every facility for qualifying persons for Practical Operators on Bound or Paper Instruments, with regular oflice practice. EMPLOYMENT. Young men seeking employment should bear In mind that the reputation and standing ol this Institution as a thorough PRACTICAL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, reader its Indorsement tbe best passport to success and advancement. Its graduates are now occupying prominent positions in every part of the country, and receive the highest Catalogues and Descriptive Circulars of Fairbanks' Bookkeeping, on application. L.

FAIRBANKS, A. President. T. E. Mekchant, Secretary, oct 17 lyw attention.

The long established character of the BEE HI VE STORE is a sufficient guarantee that every customer win get tne worm oj meir money. McGlade's defeat, and the referee declared Collyer the victor. McGiade and Ccllyer were arrested by the Harrisburg police this evening at the railroad depot as soon as they reached the city, and they will be held to answer tor their offense against the laws. During the entire fight McGiade exhibited an utter lack of science and skill, although he was the more muscular and hardened man of the two. Collyer fought splendid ly, and did credit to his training.

The right lasted 59 minutes. LADIES SACQUES, CLOAKS AND CLOTHS. deem uaw QOLUBIBIA INSURANCE CAPITAL AND ASSETS. 49 I This Company continues to insure Buildings, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by fire, on the mutual pi an, either for a cash premium or premium note. SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT.

Whole amount Less am't expired in 8,091,959.51 CAPITAL AND INCOME. Am't of premium notes, Jan. 1st, Less premium notes expired in 1865 16,073.55 410,017 30. Am't of premium notes received iul 865 115,584.13 Balance of premiums, Jan. 1st, 1865 3,830.14 Cash receipts, less commissions in 1865 I 1570,188.37 CONTRA.

Losses and expenses paid in 1865 37,987.88 Balance of Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, 1866 532,210.49 $570,198.3 A. S. GREEN, President, i George Young. Secretary.

adapted to grain and grass. The DWELLING HOUSE is of stone, with a recent framed addition. The BARN, STABLING and CORN-HOUSE are all new constructed. Two never-failing wells of excellent WATER between the dwellings and stables, and a beautiful POND of CLEAR WATER within thirty rods of the buildings. This is the best ice-producing pond in the neighborhood.

There was a few years ago a TANNERY upon this property, which could, with but little outlay, be re-established, as the vats were carefully filled and covered with the refuse tan-bark; a STONE BUILDING used for finishing ment of FANCY SLEIGHING ROBES. SIIVLTZ BROTHER HATTERS AND FURRIERS. S-AU kinds of SHIPPING FURS bought, and highest cash prices paid. nov 1-tfdA WENTZ BROTHERS "Sign of the Bee Hive," apr25tfwl6J No. 5 East King street.

EC KT BEAUTY Railway Accidents in Great Britain. LY; therefore it is PERFECTLY HARMLESS, even to the most tender and delicate cbild.E& CALL FOR SEELYE'S CATARRH REMEDY, and take no other. If not sold by druggists in your vicinity, they will order it for you. Price $2.00 per bottle. All persons suffering with any affection of the Head, Throat or Lungs, should write at once lor our pamphlet fully describing all symptoms pertaining to the above disease.

It will be sent free to any address. i Address, DR. D. H. SEELYE Freeport, Illinois.

Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Druggists. GENERAL AGENTS: John Park, Cincinnati, Ohio; Fuller, Finch Fuller, Chicago, Burnhams Van Schaack, Chicago, Demas Barnes Co N. D. Ransom Buffalo, Far. rand, Sheley fc Detroit, Weeks Potter, Boston, French, Richards Philadelphia, R.

E. Sellers fc Co, Pittsburg, Pa. Collins Bros, St. Louis, Mo. Barnes, Ward New Orleans, La.

R. A. Robinson Louisville, Memphis, P. E. Depuy, Richmond, Va.

Thompson and Block, Baltimore, Md. Dexter Nelleger, Albany, N. Strong Armstrong, Cleveland, O. Wm. Johnston, Detroit, Mich.

Wilson Peters Louisville, Ky. oct 17 lyw 41 CCOMPLISHED AT LAST I A REAL SAFETY ana storing leather stands in tne yard. The great demand for leather would indicate the advantage of re-establishing this Tannery. The decree requires one-fourth ot' the purchase mo.jpy on the day of sale, and the residue in one, two and three years with interest. FARMERS' MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.

The members of the Farmers' Mutual Insurance Company are hereby notified that a tax of One Dollar on every one thousand dollars of the amount insured, has been levied by the Directors, to compensate the losses sustained by Samuel Hess, Martin K. Mylin, and others, by fires which occurred in their buildings; and the members of said Company are bereby requested to pay their respective quotas of the saia tax, on or before the first day of March next. Full Duplicates will be kept by Peter Johns, Treasurer, residing in East Lampeter township by John Strohm, Secretary, residing in Providence township, and by John Johns, in the Register's Omce, in the City of Lancaster at either of which places any member of the said Company may pay their quota of the tax, previous to the above-mentioned day. Can be used on Single or Double Harness, or a single line; Is durable, there being no gum to am authorized Dy tne court to seu tne wnoie oreaa in coia weatner is simple, it not requiring a Saddler to apply it can be arranged in ji kjj jjcvji a ynt. wia, nuu outui uc governed by the wishes of those desiring to five minutes by any person; cannot get out of oraer costs no more man an oraiaary Driuie, and.

to sum up. is the most effectual Safety purcnase. xne title is periect. The Land will be surveyed and a plot made by the dav of sale. For further Darticulars ad GEORGE W.

LAIRD'S "BLOOM OF This celebrated preparation imparts to the skin a son satin-liae texture, and renders the brilliant. This delight- T2. JH d'Aerent from anything ever offered to the public before, and is warranted harmless. Ladlen gt ve it one trial and be convinced of its value. Genuine prepared only by GEORGE W.

LAIRD, Fultou Htreet, New York. Sold by Druggists and Fancy Good Dealers everywhere. Iiuayl0lywl9 CORN SIIELLER AND CLEAN ER.TIIE attention of manufacturers is called to this lately patented improvement, by means of which the farmer can thresh aud clean, by one operation, from 1,000 to 1,500 bushels of Corn per day, with no more power than is required Strap and Spring in use, it being impossible for a horse, when driven wita it, to either kick, dress the subscriber at White-Post, Clarke Michael S. Hhuman, Treasurer. DIRECTORS: Robert Crane, William Patton, R.T.

Ryon, John W. Steacy John Fendrion, Geo. Young, Jr. H. G.

Minich, Nicholas McDonald, dain'l F. Eberleln, Michael S. Shuman, I Amos S. Green, S. C.

Slaymaker, Edmund Spering. THEO. W. HERB, Agent. county, Virginia.

E. W. MASSEY, shv or run on. the spunes beine Alelalic En cased, cannot break under anv strain nut on it. but is always to be relied upon does not choke a horse when applied as some others do, but from the fact that simply draw in sr hard upon In Great Britain and Ireland, during the six years beginning in 1860 and ending in 1865, there were 1,382 persons killed by rail-.

way accidents, and 4,400 injured. The number of killed during each of the last four years was almost the same 216 in 1862, 184 in 1863, 222 in 1864 and 221 in 1S65. The number of inj ured, however, varied greatly, being 536 in 1862, 401 in 1863, 706 in 1864, and 1,039 in 1865. Four persons were killed every week, and the number of accidents in each of the four years was, with singular regularity, either 35 or 36. But one accident was caused in 1865 by malice, a rail having been unscrewed on an Irish road, but this, happily, killed no one.

and injured but a single person. Three persons during the year committed suicide by throwing themselves in front of approaching trains. During ISOii the various English railways paid large sums as compensation" for injuries done to passengers4by railway accidents. The principal payments were: South-eastern railway, in gold Great Western, London and Northwestern, Midland special commissioner. fi3Sale to take place on the premises.

November 28, 1866 4t POSTPONEMENT. The above Rale is nostrjoned to THURSDAY. the reins applies the leverage from the top of North Duke street, opposite the Court House, jan 13tfdAw LANCASTER. PENN'A, the neaa ana araws tne dii to the top. oi tne horse's mouth, it thus places the most vicious kicker under the complete control of the THE 31st DAY OF JANUARY, 1867, if fair; it not, the next fairday.

A partial Duplicate will be kept by Christian Johns, residing in Earl township, where members residing in the townships of Earl, East Earl, Ephrata, Brecknock and Carnarvon can pay theii quota of tax another partial Duplicate will be kept by George R. Hendrlckson, of the Borough of Mount Joy, where members residing in the townships of East and West Donegal, Conoy, Mount Joy and Rapho can pay their quota of tax; another partial Duplicate will be kept by JosephEngles, at his store at Mt. Nebo, where members residing in Mar-tic township can pay their quota of tax. All taxes not paid on or before the above- driver. This most complete "Safety Bridle" was patented November 27th.

1866. G1 tu w. MASSiux, special commissioner, jan 2 i tsw52 ATMOSPHERIC CHURN DASH State and County Rights on most reasonable terms. Individual Rights with attachment, By the use of which VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE IN THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY. The under ft Six Appiy to, or address GEORGE H.

ALBRIGHT, Or WM. R. BURNS. mj unve me oiQ-iasnionea "cannon the machine doing the work in the most thorough manner, and is not liable to get out of order; the farmer being able in a moment to set the machine and to clean any sized corn, mouldy or dry. County and State rights for sale on reasonable terms, by addressing WM.R.

BURNS. June (i tfw 22 Lancaster, Pa. ROOFI.XU SLATE PRICES REDUCED. The undersigned has constantly on haniii mentioned day, will he placed in the hands of signed offers to sell at private sale, a valuable farm located near the centre of the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, within a short dis Lancaster. Pa.

declo 2tawlmdfc6mw can be made In less time, and more per cent, than any other Churn in use. COST ONLY 83. OO. Will chum ait.iio,. Millr or fnm collectors, ana ten per vuu uuuea to me amount, to pay the expense of collection.

It being very desirable that arrearages of former taxes should be forthwith collected, all those tance oi oinourg, in tne county oi Shenandoah The property consists of TWO HUNDRED AND FIVE ACRES. ME NEW STATE, who are in arrears should make payment to most of it very productive land. A considerable portion of it is enclosed with good stone fence. The vast Agricultural, Manufacturing and Mineral resources of West Virginia, are iust London ana oouinwesiern, siza.ooo Lancashire and Yorkshire, Great Northern, Great Eastern, Northeastern, and Caledonian, $64,245. The large amount paid by these roads show that the English people are alive to their interests, and mak9 the great the Treasurer or secretary, or to one of the local collectors, belore the above-mentioned day, otherwise they may be subjected to the costs of compulsory process, iau 16 3tw 2 PETER JOHNS.

Treasurer. there ere eood improvements, and the place full supply of Roofing Slate for sale at Reduced Prices. Alw, au extra LIGHT ROOFING mLaTE, Intended for slating on Shingle roofs. Employing the very best slaters all work will RA. SMITH.

CRACKER, BISCUIT AND CAKE BAKER AST KINO STREET, I Three doors below Lane's Store, Lancaster, Pa a All the articles to: sale at this establishment are baked fresh every day. now attracting the attention of the whole world her rich alluvial valleys, peculiar advantages for grazing and stock growing her inexhausti Can be seen and had at any time at Heckert 8 Fountain Inn, Sooth Queen street, Lanc'r, Pa. H. CLAY DANNER, Proprietor for Lancaster county. Jan 9 3mw 1 UNDERSIGNED DE-sires to give notice that lie continues to purchase Grain aud Flour on Commission, for Philadelphia houses, and is prepared to purchase the same at any point along the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad.

Letters addressed to him Gap p. Lancaster county, or box 2054 Pnilauelphla. will receive prompt attention. escaped being Sheridanized," or devastated by the ravages of the war. There are fine Orchards and most excellent water.

It is convenient to churches, stores, iron works, tan-eries, mills and a good school. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Of PENSf. SYLVAMA. The next Term of this Institution, under Its reorganization, will commenceon the loth day of January, 18ti7. For terms of admission, catalogues, Ac, address JOHN FRA8ER, Pres't, Agricultural College, Centre a.

jan 8 Itd3tw ble beds of Iron, Coal, and rich deposite of Coal Oil, added to her extraordinary facilities for everv description of Manufacture, offer in De warranted to oe executed in the best manner. Builders and others will find it to their interest to call and examine the samples at his Agricultural and Seed Warerooma, No. 28 East King street Lancaster, 2 doors west of the Court House. GEO. D.

SPRECHER. dec 12 Udw JjlMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINES Are superior to all others for FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING PURPOSES. ducements to Immigration, Enterprise and Capital, unequaled by any State in the Union. mere is on the premises an open quarry oi most excellent building stone, which has been worked and will always prove a source of revenue. All the fine cut stone in a railroad bridge over Stonv rh-nolr were taken from this ouarrv.

II It J. All neinOUt) UWUlug wvr puivunco t.aNTW OR REAL. PROPERTY 91. SCUAEI'EEK, WHOLESAI.ETiitiT.ini is railway corporations careful Dy insisting upon and securing heavy payments in case of injuries by accident. or Immigration.

A communication from the Bureau of Immigration states-that in three-fourths of the past year 286,940 persons arrived in the united States from foreign countries. The destination of 209,000 of these wa New York, and 39,000 for Michigan. of any description, in West Virginia, are re There is also plenty of excellent limestone ou Hi. uontain all the latest improvements are WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLERY speeay: noiseless: durable: ana easy to work. quested KUYKENDALL, Da, 1 Tr.Bl.atA TlMlrawi NOTICE.

A MARE WAS LEFT AT THE "DRY TAVERN," in Brecknock Town, snip, Lancaster county, on the 5th day of January insU The owner Is requested to come forward, pay charges and take her away, other-Wise she will be disposed of according to law. 3tw2 H. E. SHIMP. i NOS.

1 AND 2 EAST KING STREET The business conauctea oy K. Pugh, Attorney, at Bellevue, Lancaster county, having been for some months discontinued, persons having accounts still unclosed are requested to make settlement without delay to the undersigned. E. PUGH. Jan 3twi! FRENCH BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, WHISKIES, AC, No.

IS South Queen Street, (A few doors below Centre Square,) LANCASTER, PA. lyw piace. This desirable property will be sold for the low price of $50 per acre. Address W. H.

CLINE, Edinburg, Shenandoah county, Virginia. Jan 2 2mw52 Moorneld. West Va. xuuBkraiea circulars iree. Agents wanted.

Liberal discount allowed. No consignments made Address, EMPIRE S. M. July25lyw29 618 Broadway, New York. LAN ASTER, FA.

We also invite the attention of sellers tfw to this Agency. June uoaw Jan 10.

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