NOTICES. ** Our friend, Dr. J. H. Way, of Atlantic City, proposes to spend the winter in the South, and wishes to start, about the 20th instant, on horseback, (probably from Baltimore), with the view of riding leisurely through Virginia, and the mountain country of North Carolina. This notice is inserted with the view that some Friend similarly inclined might join him for the journey. Address him as above, or care of THE INTELLIGENCER AND JOURNAL. **Abington First-Day School Union will be held at Norristown, on Seventh-day, Tenth month 17th, 1885, at 10 o'clock. Temperance Committee, will be held at Mt. Holly meetinghouse, 10th month 10th, at 10 o'clock. Franklin T. Haines expects to be there. We hope to have Dr. Henry T. Child, with his charts, and other speakers, to address the meeting. All interested in the cause are cordially invited to attend. We would be pleased to have the young people and children meet with us. ELIZABETH A. ROGERS, Clerk. 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In order to reach our distant subscribers, the paper is now mailed on Fifthday, and must be closed at noon of the day preceding. BALTIMORE YEARLY MEETING. Arrangements have been made with the Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore, Philadelphia & Baltimore Central, Pennsylvania, and Northorn Central railroads, to sell excursion tickets good until Eleventh mo. 3d, upon certificates which will be furnished by Samuel S. Ash, 21 North Tenth Street, Philadelphia; Levi K. Brown, Goshen; George B. Passmore, Oxford; George S. Lamborn, Liberty Square; Cyrus S. Griest, Guernsey; William P. Fisher, Fleming; and Nathan Moore, Grampian Hills, Penna. Tickets may be bought upon presentation of these certificates only, at any railroad ticket office south of Philadelphia, south of Canandaigua, or east of Pittsburgh. Certificates for Washington, D. C.,-Baltimore & Potomac railroad-can be had from Prof. Thomas W. Sidwell, Friends' Select School. By Baltimore & Ohio railroad,-all points east of the Ohio riv- HENRY JANNEY, 244 N. Eutaw street, Baltimore. SUPERIOR SPECTACLES & EYE-GLASSES. PHOTOGRAPHIC OUTFITS, 568 568 569 Medical Properties of Lobelia Inflata, 570 Intemperate Temperance, 570 The New Lesson Leaves, 571 THE FIRST-DAY SCHOOLS: 571 571 Acts as Executor, Administrator. Assignee, etc., alone or in connection with an individual appointee. Executes trusts of every description known to the law. All trust assets kept separate from those of the Company. Burglar-Proof Safes to rent at $5 to $60 per annum. Wills kept in Vaults without charge. Bonds, Stocks and other valuables taken under guarantee. Paintings, Statuary, Bronzes, etc., kept in Fire-Proof Vaults. Money received on deposit at interest. JAMES LONG, President; JOHN G. READING, Vice-President; MAHLON H. STOKES, Treasurer and Secretary; D. R. PATTERSON, Trust Officer. DIRECTORS.-Jas. Long, Alfred S. Gillett, Joseph Wright, Dr. Charles P. Turner, Wm. S. 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