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1. PILGRIMS IN A CIRCLE. EDITOR..

2. A PERSIAN REVERIE. (Poetry.).....

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3. THOUGHTS FOR THE GUARDIAN. JAMES AIKEN. (Poetry.) 329 4. HAVE YOU MADE YOUR WILL.....

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5. LOVE'S LAW OF SACRIFICE. EDITOR. (Poetry).......... 341 6. AMEN.

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7. THE BUTTERFLY'S REVENGE. (Poetry).....

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8. THE GAY DREAMS OF YOUTH. OLD HUMPHREY....

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The Postage on this Periodical-when paid quarterly, in advance, at the office where taken out-is one and a half cent per number, or Eighteen Cents a Year; and no Postmaster has a right to charge more.

THE EVENING EXPRESS.

DAILY AND WEEKLY.

The Best and Cheapest Family and Business Newspaper in the City and County of Lancaster.

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THE DAILY EVENING EXPRESS, published every evening (except Sundays), is printed with new and plain type on fine paper, each number containing Twenty Columns, embrac ing a good VARIETY of MISCELLANEOUS READING, full and accurate special reports of ail LOCAL INTELLIGENCE transpiring up to the hour of going to press, ALL IMPORTANT NEWS received each day by mail, with accurate TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS OF THE LATEST NEWS from all parts of the world.

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In all the principal villages of the county, connected with Lancaster by daily stage or railroad communication, the Daily Express is served to subscribers by local carriers the same evening it is printed, at one cent a copy or six cents a week.

THE WEEKLY EVENING EXPRESS

Is published every Saturday, with plain type on good paper, each number containing thirty two large columns, embracing the choice Selections, Editorials, Locals and General News, together with the latest Telegraphic Reports, received for the Daily up to Friday evening-the Reports of the Markets, being thus one day later than those published by any other weekly in the city.

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One Copy, one year...

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CONTENTS OF THE DECEMBER NUMBER.

1. A CHRISTMAS DREAM. EDITOR.

2. THE MINISTRY OF ANGELS. EDITOR

3. THE CHILD'S ANGEL. (Poetry,).....

4. ANNIE AND EMMA. EDITOR...

5. HOME. (Poetry.)..

6. CHRISTMAS IN GERMANY...

7. INVERSION OF TRUTH. (Poetry.)..

8. A HEROIC EXAMPLE OF SELF-EDUCATION.

9. THE YEAR ONE. Izzi..

10. MAN AND WOMAN. (Poetry,)...

11. APPLES OF GOLD. ELECTICUS...

12. THE MARRIAGE RELATION....

13. LAURA AMANDA'S GRAVE. EDITOR. (Poetry.)

RECEIPTS FOR THE GUARDIAN.

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ALSO: PUBLISHED BY SPRENGER & WESTHAEFFER, LANCASTER,

The Fathers of the Reformed Church in Europe and America, vol. I and II....

Price in Cloth $1 per volume

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