:;; bantam*, fifie Feetlot in Virginia. dOrreSpondent of the New York, World• who has' been making an ex- tended.iour through Old Virginia, gives the following account of what the I am not sure that Virginian .hospi tality,did not shine more resplendently tome by , virtue . of the: very disadvan tages'under which I viewed it. There was not a; gentleman whowelconied me to his frugal, board but did so with a cordiality that could not have been sur pasSed in the days of his highest con tentment and prosperity. Nor did the fact of two of our company being North ernmen, nor thecircumstance ofour host being surrounded by all the insignia and memories of recent strife alter, by one iota, the warmth of reception which I met everywhere. It is at home that the true - Virginian must be seen to per-' fection ; for hospitality is, to him, one of the-noblest of virtues; and I must confess that, in spite of their heavy and recent sufferings, in spite of the domes tic losses which hung like a black pall of lamentation over nearly every house hold lyisffed, never did I come in con tact with a more wurm-hearted and generous set of people. Although political questiorfs were generally, from motives of delicacy, avoided as much as possible, they natur ally came up often enough for friendly discussion. In all such cases I was de lighted to find the large amount of sound Union sentiment prevailing everywhere; universally, I might say, among the poorer and very generallyeYen =Ong the landed gentry. It is a great mistake to suppose that wealth, throughout Virginia, necessari ly represented any love for, or interest. in the success of the secession move ment. 'With comparatively few excep tions, I sincerely believe that that sui cidal and pestiferous doctrine was the work of political demagogues, and that a large proportion of the people of the rural districrs—rich told poor—were drawn into the whirlpool against their own real convictions and inclinations. It would be impossible, otherwise for so many different men, smarting under so many and such recent disasters, at the I ;ands of the federal govern ment,to speak of the Union as patiently, respectfully, and even us atreaionately as I heard them do. -With one and all there was but one consideration uppermost—to let by-gones be by-g , ines—to try and forget the past as speedily as possible, and to look only to the future glory of a now re-united country. I heard these noble sentiments over and over again, from the quivering lips of stalwart old men, whose eyes were dimmed at the men tion of the one, two, or three " boys " 0110111 tiny had reluctantly' been foreed to give over to the grim moloch of war. Oh ! when my sympathizing eyes glanced over, and my ears heard what and how much they had already confis cated Lo tins strife, very many because it was literally impossible for them to do otherwise, how very cruel any fur ther confiscations sounded when direct ed against such sull'erers. Often as I sat under their dilapidated piazzas, lis tening to the WI varnislwil tale of all they had endured, and how and why they found themselves placed In so false awl disastrous a position, how often have I felt that I would give largely of the little all I possess ill the world if every northern heart could be opened to receive the same impressions to which mine was then being subjected. No! let shallow traducers say what they may ; let political fire-brands do what they can to keep alive the infernal that every good man would crush out :111(1 bury forever, I distinetly assert that whatever stupid exhibition of im potent defiance may yet linger about political speculators herded together iu the large cities, as soon as you get among the (inlet, Industrious, honest-minded folks of the interior, Virginians are as _truly loyal to the integrity of this natio! as the citizens of any other state in lln Union. • As to slavery, they look upon that as dead and gone firrever, and what is more, I saw 1101 - 10 lit all inclined to mourn over its hiss. One and all Vollfetitiell to MO that it was really, to them, the riddance of a great incubus that had teen weigh ng theni down for years, and whirl! trey would long since have gladly grit rid of. I found no bitterness of feeling existing between them and their lately cnfranchised negros ; on the contrary', I noticed everywhere the most kindly behavior of every white man toward the blacks, and the latter as respectful in their demeanor toward their late ni asters us if slavery were in full blast,. This feeling is not traceable to fear, for the cornier master has entirely lost all emi t rol over the actions of those once his K1111:071; arid truth parties know it well.- It is simply that innate respect which has grown up with the inferior race, and which no uui hint or political schooling will ever he able lo erase. In my whole journey I met but one III:111 who seemed lo be yet wedded, body and sold, to slavery ; and who seemed to have learned nothing what ever from the astounding lessons of the last four years. This MOO said deli her alely, in my licaring,and that of several others, that he was going to sell out if he could and go to Brazil ; because he hoped to die, as he had lived, with the 'lost it ut ion around him, and because he could have a monarchy, instmal of the bastard despotism which We call a re public. It did not take me long In de cide that this nuts belonged precisely to that class which could, just now, leave their country for their country's good,. itut this individual cannot lie token usa typu. The violent:ea the void rastmily made the solid and true character of all I had met shine to grittier advantage. Ili was, la:sides, tilt ex-ollicer of the eon federate government., and as such, very lately gained far more than Ire lost by the late terrible convulsion. IL is riot to such num that we must look for the future of Virgin its. The negroes—such of them as are to lw found yet among the estates--are behaving themselves very well and quietly, but seem to have nog - rent Mild ness for work. Indeed there is very" little, work for them to goat, for nobody Los any money to pay them with. It is vitriol's to think where all these hands have gone to. I did not rind them, in any quantity among the plantations; they are not, allowed to congregate in the cities, and so I don't know where they have all gone to. They have left their masters and migrated to no one knows where—leaving behind them, in ninny cases, their children and helpless old women, whom the masters havii not the heart to turn adrift upon the world. Considering that there are so many useless bands, and additional mouths to feed, at a period when many a man is puzzled how to keep his own family in the ordinary necessaries of life, you will understand how many liculties the late slave-owner has at pres ,sent to contend with. The veriest Le - gree among them has already under ' :gone an amount of purgatory that few in the North are aware of ; but [ have latterly been thrown among so many men who lately owned slaves, but who are 110 i Legrees, ou the contrary, just as humane and good men as ever breathed the breath of life, and I think some of my most vindictive Northern friends would, after a little closer investigation, conclude - as I have, that they have al ready sthereti about enough for the past. H. BiRGER, AUDENRIED Q FRY, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FISH, CHEESE, PRO {USU . 0 NS', d: C., Nos. 11 AND 13 SOUTH WATER STREET (BELOW MAREET,) P:II ILADEL P Il I A We have constantly on hand, an assort moot of Dried and Pickled Fish, &c., viz. Mackerel, Hants, Shoulders, / Cheese, Butter, Salt, Dried Fruit, Ac., lAN ES S. BERGER, LEWIS C. AUDENRIED, d 622 ly daiwl PHILIP F. FEY CHRISTIAN WIWI-YEWS Salmon, Shad; HerringCodlJA Beef, , York, Lard CABINET-WARE MANUFACTO:Ry, Corner or East King and Duke streets, LANCASTER, PA The largest, mast complete and fashionable assOrtatient of Cabinet Ware constantly on -Land in the Wareroorns connected with OAR establishment, and at prices to suit the Ulnae. atm W . tpi4w .SHOEM A KER, WEIOLESALE DRUGGISTS 'DFA TArD. AND Thri"ODTERS OF finups, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, &C., = 213'NORTE . E - TJMID STR.MT, PHILADELPHIA 'dee 21 *, ,-, groftfloloo4l igardS. AN 13! la V; Pi 11 A AI, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, opposite Cooper's Hotel. WMOT KIING•STIZEZT. LANCASTER, PA. ang m talaw 1 H • B.: SW ARE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 18 Nolan Drum &razz; (Near the Court Hcraae,) LANCASTER, PAS g 254 tfdacv 1 3 :AIIIIIEL H. REYNOLDS 'ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 53 EAST KM° STREET, (Opposite Lechler's Rote),) LANIJAJ3TER, PA. ruie29 tflietw 1 1, M. NORTH, TTORNEY-AT-L A W COLUMBIA, PA. ang 29 Udaw I ANDREW M. FRANTZ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 21 NOEITH DIIKE STREET, LANCASTER, FA ang 29 tRIA.w 1 J, E. 0 AIIFDIAN, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, SOUTH DUNE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. /YR-Soldiers' bounty, back pay and pensions collected without delay. aug '29 /ALM / iiiiliiimrfiiiflhi ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. +1 EAHT KING bTREET, (Above Lechler'e Hotel,) LANCAMTER, PA foq, 2 =aIMMII A TT') RN F.:Y-AT- LA W, No. 36 NORTH D^RE STREET, LANCASTIih, PA 25) D a. SWENTZEL Continues to practice DENTISTRY, at iliFi ()7}lee, In Nonni QUEEN STREET, Half a liqmtre south of the Railroad DepoL LA NCABTER, PA . B. 1,1 VII BST() TTO..ILN EY- AT- L A W EVMMillfEll (A few doors north of the Court House,) D R. H. IR. DUNLAP, SURGEON DENTIST, MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA Arir A II orltrunted to hifi care wIll:be prornplly ;ink. n chA to. am; 211 tfileiw 1 D R. JOHN BIeCA.I.I.A, Hif 11.0 HON DENT IHT, orrice and residence opposite Cooper's Hole W KIN() STREET, LANCASTER, PA ;tug 29 J W. JOHNSON 2. - ) 54,1 I*/ I QUEEN SiILEET PENHIoN, Butwry, BA(K PAY AND MEE allended to. 1311 fi Ci 14: N 111 NTIST OFFICE R . HOW ELL'H NEW BUILDINO North queen Street, LANCASTER, PA legal 'Aotireo 1 -41 1 4.1, :i 4. 1 1: 1 1:, \ , , j. 1 4 1h ) 1 1 1 1 1) N 1 . 17:• 1 1.1 nit .11 011 41,1 , 1 1111.01114 !Wet !41 . 111114. , 1 1 , 1 1.110 underp.igned, sill 110140114 In fio•bh.d 1114,4.144 111, 14) f11111(11 UT, h 4.1 10'1114.at, havlrig ~ r de 151.11 , 1r,iwille.t 11111, hllllll. 44111 111 . 0.91 t 1111111 Wit 110111 1..h1y forr N 01111,1,11, Ito the under hlgne.l holVIIS1111). .1 A Mil k. 11111111, :tug 11:-1,1,w-32 AdtulnlHtralor. I N 'VII I: 01[1'11 A NS• Cl/I; ICT OF 'TIE r'nunly or latteaKter.---Est..le of Nlary N. Culbert, late nl 'he (lily ol . Lamettalar, The untlerslgtted Auditor, appointed by 1.111. 'taut 11, 111su ihnlu the halunl e In the hands of .Ittedit Zeeller, Extaattor of the will of said ati t among lima, legally entitled to sante Iterelty gives notice to all persons 1,311.1 , .411,1 111 s I.h 1 llsl I'll/11l kill halt 111. Will :Li :or the pi/111"S, of Ills appoint !tent to 1110 12th day of -1.:1 . 1 . 1.;:d111.:11 next, ,at z t'elttel, w fhu :11101111001 i (a. the Library It.tti, 111 lII.' lotirl House 111 I..leaetor. W. CA RPE NT ER. LANCAHTME, Aug. Ili, NV - , 111.11 g 16 41, , :1* i0I• SIIEISINITII A. I/AVIS. Omit) Islral lon on I IN. col uln tih~•urinlll. A. Rosin, coli•mi,, lou•unhl COUTI I V,lllet'lltiell, having 1,1 111 I Ile hul , wrlbt•rri,l,ling In said t0,,,,5t0 All pomoo, 1nde10..,1 Ii said I.:it:o,l,l'l,pm ell to Inulo, It tont , ll;itc• p:ty1111.111., :11111 fin hay lag chitin.c will prvsunt. tlo•rn, NVIIIIOIII (1 Iny, properly linlituntlenl4,l for sett If WILT lAM UAVIS, Administralor null; '.l6t LlS'l'A'l'l". 01' .1011 N (411.111".1.„ I.VI'F. 01' Ej Marietta, 140101.1er county, (10eenhetl. N0t11 . .! Is hereby Klee, that letters Le,111l111(.11- 1:11'y 1,11 the1,1:111 . et John Gruel, late 11 in, 1.1111,1511, 'only, Pa.., deeeased, having heel , duly granted to the subscriber, all per sons Imlehted to said Vtilale, lire requested to liontedlaio payment,7and those having claims to present them for settlement, without, delay to Jull ti WAL:NEIL, Executor, or, PETEIt U. WANNI'It, hlit, with 1. E. 11i( ter, Lanewtit.er, Ph. aug 2 htw. , ' tit AIII111'11)It'S NOTICE.—ESTATEOFJ NO. I I 01 , .k late of W.•st. Ilemplleld I wp., - The undersigned Auditor, amadtit ed Io .11,1 libido the ha lunee remaining in the hands of Allchael Moore, Executor or the will of sald deeeasedi to and among those legally entitled to the SHIM`, nut sit for that purpose on TIT Irlt,Sl).‘ Y, the Nth of SEPTF:MIiEIt next, at le o'clock A. M. in the Lilirnry Room or lime Court Hence, In the elty of Lancaster, white all persons Interested in said 111811'11M t lon may attend. W. CAItPENTEIt, ant; 2:l4tiv Itor. T. A. A DIIINISTRA'FOR NOTIcE„-- ./. • Estate of CHRISTIAN LYNES, late Of deceased.— Let tars of std. ni 131 istration C. T. A. on said 081,11” having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted t hereto are requested to make Imme dial,. scllir lieu 1, nod Ihose haVilltt claims or den,nds against the same will to them without delay for settlement to the under sivned, residing In strashurg township. PHILIP MILI,ER, Administrator. aug 7.t kw 3.3 l A LA .I %OF ANDREW 11111.11tRAY.DEV 11. 1 . 2.4 t,et P. of Administration on the Estate of Andrew t urray, late 1.11: 1•1111elltitt, cone IY, WhO WIlt: It member of Co, C, 79th I'. V., Mid who Is believed to have died at the )11 I Itary Hospital at Jeffersonville, Indiana—having been granted to the subscriber residing In Lan caster township : All persons Indebttal to SUM estate are requested to make Immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them without delay, properly authenticated for settlement, to C. HAGER, aug 212 ltddr2tw..] Administrator. ; • • Oturo,. tquoro, &c. puRE GRAPE WINE SPEER'S SAMBURG PORT GRAPE WINE VINEYARD, PASSAIC, NEW JERSEY PURE AND FOUR YEARS OLD Fbr the Communion Table, for Family Use, (iv for Medical Purposes. This Is an article of Wino from the Pure Port Grape Juice, fermented, without the addition of spirits of any liquors whatever. 'Her a fall body, rich flavor, and slightly stimulating.— None is disposed of until four years old. The beneficial effect derived from it use is astonishing thousands, and cannot be realized from other wine, nor from the thousands of Patent Bitters now crowding the market. All who try it express their surprise that so delicious a Wine is produced in this country, and that It is so far different from what they had expected. Some who knew nothing further of the Wine then seeing it advertised, thought at first it was a humbug, not knowing it was pure grape juice, have foutal out their mistake, and now lay their lives to the use of this Wine. Excellent for Females and Weakly Persons and the Consumptive. A great Remedy for Kindeys, Affections, Rheumatism, and Bladder Difficulties. Try it once, and you will not be deceived, r. Be sure the signature of ALFRED SPEER is over the cork of each Bottle. Sold wholesale and retail by E. SLAYMA_REtt, Lancaster, and Uy Dealers in surrounding Trade supplied by : Johnston; Hphi a olloway & Co., No. 21 North eth streed, and other Wholesale Druggists t,,Phila in Phil el adelphia and in New York and by A.I3PBER, at h% Vineyard, New Jersey. Principal office, 2[lB Broadway. New York: ['mar 4 /yddc Nvgi%fer's Notice. REGISTER'S NOTICE. The neonate of the respectivedecedentsher& unto annexed, are filed hithe Register's Office of Lancaster county, for confirmation and al lowance, at an Orphans' Cunrt to beheld in the Court House in the City of Lancaster, on the THIRD MONDAY IN SEPTFAIMEH, (18th,) at 10 o'clock, A. M. James B. Long, Admintstrab r of Charles M. Johnson. J. M. Hess. Administrator of Geo. H. Hess. Samuel Hockey, Administrator of Mary Hockey. John S. Sterrett, Administrator of James A. Sterrett. Josepb Ballance, Executor of Susanna Cook. Isaac It. Brubaker and Elizabeth Brubaker, Administrators of David H. Brubaker. Christian Stater, Faw.ti tor of Catharine SWler. Henry Fankhanaer, Guardian of Abraham Fankhanser. Barnherd Mann, Guardian of Martha Kantr man. CliiistianHenthey,Guardian of Amos Hershey E. 31. Albright, Executrix of Peter J. Albright Henry Wilder, Administrator of Samuel Hinkle. Rudolph Myer and Abraham B. Mylin, Execu tors of Benjam n Shenk. James Boyd. Executor of Ell S. Lichtenberger. Michael K. Shenk - , Administrator of Elizabeth Baer. George Kuser, Jr., and Emanuel Keener, Ex ecutor of George X 014,7. John Strohm, Jr., Administrator of Jacob Aston. Dr. Benjamin Rohrer, Guardian of Jacob B. Garber. DviClHorst, Guardian of David, Catharine, Leah and John Horst. Frederick Sener and N. Ellmaker, Executors of Dr. Charles Herbst. David B. Fshiernan and John Mecartney, Ad ministrators of Sarah Eshleman. MM=AMMMIi Anna Zimmerman and Abraham Martin, Ad ministratore or Francis Zimmerman. Mary A. Broslus, Acting Executrix of Clark son Brosl us. John 25feca rtn ey. Executor of Barbara Zercher Andrew Meharfey and John Mecartney, Ad nainbdrators of Jacob , 'harles, dec'd. John Sheafrer. Surviving Executor of Abraham Harmony. Tharnar Nhrlly, Adminnaratrix of Dr. Wm. A. David Sahm, Administrator off oily Sahm. Robert W. Alorton, Administrator of William A Mmon. John G. Offner, Administrator of Ann E. Bed ford. Joseph Baughman, Guardian of John W. Herr. John E. Crider, Administrator of John Koster. David Evans, Jr., Administrator of David Evans, Sr. John If. Arnweg, Administrator of Bridget IlandleY." Hannah Eckert, John V. Eckert and George K. Eckert, Ad rein let.ratore of Jacob ft. Ektk- ert. William 0. Wentz, Administrator of Tilgh man Thompson. Clirlsi limn Curry, Testamentary Trustee of John .Icu•ob 1 urry. Andrew Mehattev and .101111 Meeartney, Ad ministrators of Jacob Charles. Samuel Keller, Execui or of Jacob Ll pp. David Styer, Guardian of Joseph Muhl-lug. .Jacob S. Wittro-r. Guardian of Jx.remlah Doerstler. 11. B. th.eker„.lttorney-in-raet for Israel- B. • Musselman, Exeeut or of Elhzaheth Bowman. Henry NI uNsr-r Emma M. Musser, Adult') Istrators of Jefferson N. Nett. Abraham Risser and Peter Hisser, Adminhi trat ore of Peter Risser. John F. Seuor, Administrator of John Sener Benjamin Bronemam Executor of Mary MI ler. William B. NV„ . iley, Guardian of Thonaa.e E Metiurk. 'Frederick Senor, l xecutor or 11f lehael Sneath Win. Aug. Atlett, Administrator of Sterling P Will. Aug. Alley, Administrator of William T. Ritchie. Win. Any. Al lee, Ad inf Ws' rator ii. n. of G. Taylor Laine. Cyrus Ream, Al inl nis , rotor of Margaret Wise. Henry Slay rnalcer, Acting r xecutor of Amos IL Slay mai: er. fieorge Ludwig,Adminlstrator ofLeah Ludwlti. ..101111 K. .Myers, Excen for or Joseph K. Myers. Jaeoli K. Witmer, Guardian of nettle Brene- man. Samuel Tril i/, Adw In ititratOr 01 01 rintlan Fan k _ _ David Bros i iv and Nlllinrn Emaninger, Ad ministraton; of .litcol, E. I:LOSS. Esaia, (;,lardlan ..f ,Li rues Atlnms. Levi IVl:ller,Survlvlnig AdintillKtralor ofJetise Showalter. N. M. Swa Fr, Administrator of Amos M. Swart. Win. B. Fordney, Acting Administrator of James 11. Louis C..lungerich, Act lig Executor of John I len ry Young. Edwaril I lou , e, Administrator of David Miller. George Reiss, Admin is rator of Edward Gem nerling. .L•u»h Honer, John S , crier and Frederiek Senor, Execut.orsni I ;la! jell Se or. Mary Shirk and Levi Shin lc, Execulorsof Sam uel Sill Pk. Peter F. \Veit, I;eorce I.s'en.J , e4h E. Welt and Samuel Weil, Surviving Exui.unirii or I eter Welt, EM LEN FRANKLIN, Register. Register's (MI.:, Lancaster, Aug. 22, 1865. :lug 2; 4tiv 31 Wiordlitneuito FARMERS, TAIL E NOTICE %':! KF;k d CLARK Still continue to manufacture those Manures which for the last seven cur eight years have given such general satisfaction to those who have used them; we refer to the SUPER. PllO5- PH ATE OF IA ME, toade front Ilnely ground hones, Peruvian guano, and o , her Fertilizing Ingredients—and sold at the rate of .555.00 per ton of 200016.. ,\t rr, I the MEAT and BONE. COMPOST, :mule front rein.: Meat, Bone ! and Other .In.] from the slaughter house. Price, F.lO per ton. N. B.—A suirlor article of HONE DUST, at market, prices. Addresi TASKER R CLARK. S. lA'. Ow. antl Washington street. I'll I I, A DP:1.1'111A A Iso,for sale by ;. I. LECH Eft, Lam: muter jrmg 9 3m ly 1 50,00( ) ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE 110I1' A' 14 'FO Al' A ('ILEA I' FA EM. A. I). CAMPBELL. & CO., A' 7' A T 1 ,. .; lj 1Z K 'Dn. following, are a raw of Ila.propertlen on hand, and lllarly ut her+fur sale In Delaware, Maryland, V it al 11 is unit rellilny/Vallill. Ni,. I. :;(r..! AI ICES In New Castle county, Uel au•arr, 17.)eleated and ell-improved In build 1111d Il•nee,s, the klia111•o •revered wlth heavy o.ll<, 1114 . 1.)1", and eill,llllllt I Iniber, good water, NA) 1 . 1111 bearing Peach tree/1; nclletl 11,111 rail 0.11, itarn entirely 111,4', house two til,ry and Attie. Price per acre. No. 5. MO AI'I[1•:M ()].. FAILVI TANI) hi New Castle 54aInty, 150 LOTUS of heavy good T ,STORY Jib KPchen ; large tiAW MILL, TIIILEE TEN ANT Ilu (INES ; gotyl ISA RN; 111110 P. ash Tr.ses, soil very sllpeer, - a mll,l trolll Prle[! 15 No. 12. M. ACRES In lienteetinly, Delaware cleared ; Ilt;;;ros Ifilieuls rather pour; Iles on railroad. Price I; No. In. I:In A 'lt 1.:4 In I:en t. county, 1011 elear,d, timber; linprovententri t,,,•11.•nt 11 . 1111. and grain lan], sit nal,' al ita11,..11 "ital =MEE No. 1. 176 ACRES lug HEAVY TIMBER LAND, Oak, and Chestnut, In New Ca.) le 11101, limn pay for land; will out lOU c.,rils per ,will; I% mulles from Railroad. Prleu 111 per acre. No. 1.1. :lOC Ail; ES In New f'astie county; 100 Acres cleared; 2110 :ctreti of magnificent TIM .IIEIt, worth ;,101i per acre; ;(.if )11 HUI 1.,1)11, ; alt BED UP 1101 N equal 10 the Lake Stip, !or lire, confalfillig HO per cent. of Iron, Spl,lllloll to he spell al the ()Mee of lint Conmmiy, fill let; from Itallroad. Price ;9;0 per :Lore. Nu. *.!. PO AIRES all cleared, well fenced and improvec I, !Adis:Lis II); Railroad run ning througt ; Ii) yards flout slallou—u very desirable !Urn, Jr,, ;:u; per 11,0. No. 17. 2'20 ACRES, cleared, In fiu.sex county, Delawaro. llood kro.story HOUSE Within .1 in I req county Hi lit, IL rnllo from railroad ; I I tub,. good ; watt, good stud abund ant,; good gtalli cud cunt fat in. Price $2O per acre. • N. I. 100 ACI(.I.>:. I'lettred, Imlunc 00.,,15t0a1l WSE,Froirl'rees good W 1411,, 144141 14144:1 iii jlll3 sent In Sum sex could y, It: 41,144 1,111 . 44111-1. Cheap fitrill I'lo,ol 100 . :Ler, No. 27. 200 ACRES, In Sussex, 3.4 cleared. bal ala In geed T 1 71 lIF It 4 miles froth Georg etown, comity Neat, 1 111111 from railroad, good soil, rapidly settling up In the neighborhood. Price $l2 per acre. • Persons about to change location should see these lands before going West. They are within into hours ride froth Ph 'lade! Mita Market, bet ter than at Lancaster ; sott equally productive, cllmateas healt by and water as good and more abundant. I)elawrre haui no State debt, and on account of its market facilites Is destined soon to be the best State In the Union. It wants Northern men and energy to develop this St, .I. ‘ e and bring out Its real worth. Farms for sale In Lancaster county and other parts of Pennsylvania. City properly for sale, rent and exchanged For further information call at the office of the Company, Wlthnyer's Row, No. 4, south I)uke street, Lancaster City, Pa. A. D. CAMPBELL 414. CO. nag 6mw 31 ACCOUNT OF EXPENDITURES AND Receipts of Bounty Fund of Manor town ship, Jacob H. Landis, Treasurer, under call of October 17th, 18133, and also of July 18th, 1884: „ . -•- - - • 100 Recruit,: • 4 4R 040 09 Expenses and Exchange on money 1,818 40 nt'est paid lu Banks and Individuals 570 04 Amount of tax collected g 40,328 54 Voluntary subscription 10,171 24 850,400 78 Balance In bands of Treasurer 5.64 35 Balance outstanding tax on Duplicate $4,678 11 We the undersigned Auditors of Manor township, do certify that we examined the foregoing ace, mat, and have, compared the vouchers with the saute, and find it correct, showing a balance on the .2nd day of June, 1865, in hands of the Treasurer, of sixty-four dollars and thirty-five cents (561 35.) JOHN HERR, Saw Miller, ABRAHAM MILLER, MISHECH LEFEVER, - aug 2.3 3t,w..23,1 Auditors, DRIVATE SALE.--TILE UNDERSIGNED r will sell at privste sale, his valuable prop. erty, situ ted in the village of Millersville, Lancaster county, near Leche's Tavern, con sisting of ONE ACRE OF GROUN.D, on whieh is erected a two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with Frame Kitchen attached, and other necessary. out-buildings. The buildings aro all nearly now, and are In excellent repair and condition. There le a large variety of the - choicest UM on the premises. An intneputLible title will be given. (Lug JO.LIN L. HALL •- • JOB PRINTING DONE EN.THE HIGHEST STYLE OF THE ART At this Office, scat -6otatt. ITALVAHLE -WM PROPERTY FOR V SALY.—The subscriber intending to re move West, will offer at private sale, his val uable MILL PROPERTY. containing FIFTY FOUR ACRES OF GOOD LAND,. situate in hrortharnpton township, Franklin cotutty,with a t ONE .t.NII FRAME GRIST MILL, a two eaorikd BRICKL/WELLING.HOUSE and other puildings and a new SAW - MILL thereon erected_ The Mill is in excellent condition, running two pairs of burrs and has a good run Of custom. - Persons desiring to purchase will please call on the undersigned residing on the property. one mile east of Orrstown and four miles west of Shippenaburg. Bug 9 3mw 3lj . JACOB METZ. NTALUABLE 'BEAL , ESTATE AT PUB. V LIC SALE.—On SATURDAY, SEriEll - 9th, 1885, will be sold by public sale at the public house of A. D. Reese, in Mount Joy bor ough,the following valuable plantation, situa ted In Rapho township, Lancaster county, Pa., half a mile south-east of Mount Joy, adjoining lands of Emanuel Cassel, Henry Engle, A. S. Hackman and others, containing 72 ACRES AND 11l PERCHES, The improvements are a large two-storled Stone DWELLING - HOUSE, a large Stone Swisser Barn, with straw shed attached ; new Corn House and Wagon Shed, Hog Sty, Carri age House, Wood House and other out-build ings, all in excellent condition pa good Orchard of bearing Apple Trees, and a young Orchard of choice Fruit of various kinds. There is a well with a Pump therein at the house, and a very fine Spring but a short distance from it. The farm is so fenced that cattle have access to rup.u.im water from every field. The land is fu the highest state of cultivation and the best of Limestone soil. It is beautifully located, convenient to mills, stores, public and private schools, markets and mechanics. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock of said day, when conditions and term will be made known by HENRY E. LEMAN. aug 16 oautlittsw 32 A VALUABUE PEQUEA FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 14th, 1865, the undersigned will sell by public vendue, on the premises, his farm, situate in Salisbury town ship, L ancaster county, about three miles north of the Gap, and one mile northeast of Buyerstown, adjoining lands 8f A. L. Hender , eon, Jacob It. Hershey, George Erust,Christian Umble and others, containing 76 ACRES AND 78 PERCHES, more or less. The improvements thereon erected are a good substantial two-story STONE DWELLING HOUSE, with an excellent cellar underneath, a good STONE BANK BARN, with Wagon and Straw Shed attached, a large Grain Shed near the barn. Also a new Corn Crib, two Carriage Houses, Hr,g Sty, Ac. A good Wash and Smoke House, Wood Shed and Shop with a Milk cellar underneath. a,, excel lent. well or water with a pump therein near the door, and a large Cistern with a pump in in the yard. tt On Lite property there Is TWO TENANT HOUSES, both tieing two-story Frame sit uc tures, the one having a well of water with pump therein at the door, ands good STABLE nearly new. There is about an ACRE of good Timber and two springs on the place. The fa . In Is well watered, Perinea Creek pas sing through part 01. it, and cattle have ac ess to water from the barn yard and from every field without di tying. This farm is laid off In convenient fields, un der good fences, and in a high state of cultiva tion, of it having been limed within the last few years. There Is on the I rellll,eS a large Orila, d of choice Fruit Trees, In good hearing order, be sides a quontliy of Cherry, Pear, Peach, Plum and other choice fruit trees. The buildings are large and commodious, well ventilated and convenient, and the pi op erty can not be surpassed by any of Its size in the county; It is ennvoillout To Pest °lnce. 'hurdles, Hi ores, Schools, Mills, &e., and Is sit uated Ina pleasant and lie;dthy neighborhood, ;ul well worthy the attention of any wishing Lo ovest money In real estate. A”y one desiring I view the property ran di Hilly calling on the subscriber residing thereim Stile to commence at 1 o'clock, I', ill. , ozi day, when attentlanctz will he given ant! nt made known by GEORGE G. WORMS!. D. WA REF L., Auctioneer. Rug 2.3 tkiw.32 SALE.--ON MONDA Y. SEP 1. TEMBER, Ilth, 1845, will be sold at pubil sale, on the premises, near Petersburg, In Ens Rernpfleld iownshlp, Lancaster county. on tin COM , ' of the Latanisier and Idanheim turn pike and New I lolland rued, mites from Lan caster and from the followtn , VALIIA IILE OLD TA V f:RN STAND PROP ER'fli", kept by John A. Lutz for a number o years, containing; ONE ACRE OE (((all) LINIE:;TONE LAND, with It tw,, stoly FRAME 11(W:iv, with It two story FRAME KITCHEN, LARUE BLACK SIIIII . II r;11.01', a FRAME 31ACII1NE LA Et: STA lbw Sty, and other out buildings, It palm. of excellent and .mover tailing waier door. and ' number of Choice Fruit Trees on,ald lot; ad foiiilng property of I:oorge Beinesderler. liners are In good repair. This is a desirabL property :rOr publicbusiness or ineehanica pursuit. Persons wishing to view said prond,es be fore the may will call on the subscrl hers residing ,A 1 the preinises. Also, at the same time 11l place, will le• sold a Trotting Buggy, Itnintisbed Carriage, lot of half-inch Ash Boards, a lot of Carpenter s Tools, Grindstone, Unit Turin Lathe, and a variety of other articles too numerous to men tion. Hale to commence at I o'clock, I'. M., on sold day, when terms of sale will be given I, ANDREW I,IITZ, BENJAMIN F. 71'7., Agents for the heirs of John A. Lutz, dec'd. JEssv. M'MOI.I.IN, Anil I°l - neer. uug 211 tsw.33 VrALUADLE DAIRY FARM FOR SALE V —Uu WELNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Jan ISGS, I will sell at nubile vendue, ut the 'midi/ house of Solomon Sprecher, in Last King sieve, in the city of Lancaster, my F:1.1111 "The Cottage Dairy Farm," gituatedadjoinin the city of Lancaster, on the sunlit side of Iht Penn'a Railroad, adjoining o ls of Mieltite Malone, Ryan, John P. Billiton, 5:1111111. 111,1 Conestoga creek, containing ACRES and 78 PERCH ES, of tirst-rate Lone stone Lnn.t. The /11, a two storied Stone DWELLING HOUSE, SLIM Spring 'louse, over x never-falling Spring o excellent running, water, a Carriage /louse, PC Sty, other mothollth nes. Also n One storied Stone Tenant. House :11111 Slone Int As a farm for hairy purposts, for pro duction of all Idlid of Crept: 11118 is nut rz rcrdrd by any In the Minly. If desired by purchasers, I he fai In will in, teed is two or three ',meets, can, part thereol con taining about le aer, s, with the ant•-stnrled litone Tenant House, and stone lee-house, and stn excellent spring of neverfalllng water there on, being the eastern part. of said farm. An other part thereof of the west end of said farm, containing from di 1a2.5 aeres, without any bull lines, but. It never-falling spring, and the residue containing from :le Lo 11) acres, with the aforesaid Dwelling House, and other tinprove ments thereon. Plissesslint Milli 111 , 11nputahlp, title Wlll. Is given fill tie let glee April ilt•sl, iattly Sifter 1.111 sith• 1-itle still begin et fo'cd elc In the :111/q - no, o r sithl &Ay. 4v - Sulu reserve .11)1IN On the premises—on sAT I ' RI) \ following ILL 2 o'el,)elz, In the afteruoon, I situ sell hy puh Ile vendue, lay murk of lirst-cla,s UA llt (.:()WH. Also, Illlia c, Farnilng Clensik, Daily Wagon and Fixtures, .1:e. For part leulars ,11oliN \\ASP:. ant; 22 hi 33 111,11. PROPERTY, 1.% ND AND PA R;11 111 . 14.01 t. HA 1,E.-1 will s.•Il ut pnbliv salt. in (runt of the Court How., door, in 11,04erstown, NM., on TUESDAY, Illy HIM day of SEI"I'EM BER next, iny valkinble More ant. Mill Prop erty, with SAW MILL, TIIILEE DWELLIN(; 110 USES, and out-building s, ANl) II:1 ACRES LAND. . . The 111111 Is high, and ilati 0111, 01 the 1110111 I,Xlet.lve water powers in I ill! ilafi four run of French Burrs, and has re cently been modernized, and Is capable of manufacturing 00 barrels ,if Muir per day,— The water wheels arc Iron submerged. IL Is situated In ono of the nuest wheat growing sections In the State. Also, my Mt m adjoining tlm Mill properly CONTA EN! NC/ EIIiRTY ACRES, With iMprovemenl/4. l'his property I. located 7 miles from Hagerstown, on Illei'onocochegto Creek. If ‘utt, Viii lent 11,1, whole purchata Inoue.): will Inc received. Terms \viii 1,1, mad: ton responsibleiturchaser on :triplication Li the subscriber at liagerstolvn, AM. . • The above property will positively be snlil on the above clay Without reserve. Also for salerivately, one lull art of %Via )I,EN MA CAINEItY. JOHN 11, lit 7 VKTI. aug IV 3tAlckasw A DWINISTRATORS' SA LE OF V ALITA BLE REAL ESTATE.—By order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland comity, the un dersigned Administrators of NVilllarn .Beeteni, deceased, Erie of the Borough of car- I Isle, will expose on TUESDAY, the 111th day of sil - dtrEm on the premises, lu East Pennshorough township, Cumberland county, Pa., 4 miles west of liar rlsburg, and about 2 miles northwest of West Fairview, TWO VALUABLE BLACK ELATE ANT) - GRAVE L FARMS, . adjoining lands of Ferdinand Roth, Marti! Renninger, Adam wirer, David Newcomer John Kissel, John Eslinger, Stephen Livings ton, and others. _ _ No. 1. Contains 140 A ORES and 40 PERCHES, nearly all clear, under good fence, and in a high state of. cultivation, having been lately limed over. The improvements are t good TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, WEATHER-BOARDED TENANT HOUSE, LARGE BANK BA RN and other out-build ing, and an Apple Orchard. This farm is well watered, a Spring near the buildings and :a well of good water at the door. No. 2. Adjoining the above contains 107 ACRES AND 100 PERCHES under good fence, and In a high state of culti vation' having been covered over lately with lime. The improvements are a good two-story STONE HOUSE, Wash House Stone Spring House, a good BANK BARN, Cider Press, and other out-buildings. This farm is well-watered by a Spring of good water and a well near the house. There are two Apple Orchards of chOice fruit on the premises. The above farms are very desirable, being convenient to Churches, Schools, Mills, and haying. Harrisburg markets within 4 miles. At the same time and place will be sold a lot of Hemlock Shingles, 300 good Locust Posts, and a lot of Fencing Boards. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOSEPH W. PATTON, JOSEPH A. STUART, aug 22 tsw23] Administrators. 550,435 43 ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—ON WED NESDAY, NESDAY, the 13th day of SEPTEMBER, 1865, will be offered for sale, by an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, on the premises, situated in Mount Joy township, and part thereof In the borough of Elizabeth town, the following named real estate, late the property of MICHAEL MECKLY, Deceased: a small tract of land, containing about 22 acres, on which is erected a two-story frame Dwel ling House, frame Barn, and other buildings. Also, a well of water, with a pump therein, near the door. Also an orchard of choice fruit trees, such as apples, peaches, pears, apricots, cherries, grapes; &c. With rune water through the fields. About THREE ACRES thereof is well timbered and the residue in a good state of cul tivation and all under good fences. The one third of the purchase money is to be and re main a lien charged on said premises during the Ilfe-time of the widow of said . Michael Meekly, dec'd., with lawful interest. If the purchaser should desire it, another third of the purchase money may also remain in said property by giving approved security to' the undersigned for the payment of the same, with interest, asaforesaid.• Sale to commence at one o'clock, P. M., of tfaid dayewhen attendance will be given and conditions made known by PHILIP OLDWEILER, Guardian of Mary Ann Meekley. • Aug 23 t 4 33. gltal (fstatt., r* 4111 F. IRATE SALE.- UNDERSIGNED will sell at private sale his farm, situated Drumore townahip, Lancaster county, con tabling 210 ACRl3£4,m ore or less; there is about 50 Acres of Woodland , the balance under good fem...., with an abundance of running water. The Improvements are a FRAME AND LOG HOUSE, Frame Barn with Wagon Shed and Corn Cribs attached; Wheat House, and other convenient ont-bnildimul: an Orchard of Fruit Trees, &c. Also, a GOOD STONE TENANT HOLTSE, _• also convenient to schools, mills, stores; blacksmith shops and.. places of public worship. The place will be sold in two separate tracts or in one to snit purchasers. Persons wishing to view the same can do so by callingfraon.cv the undersignec l,res sl.l3PAHßAN ng thereon. may 17 . LAND! LAND!! LAND!!! SMALL. FARMS FOR SALE. Abottt4,ooo ACRES OF CHESTNyr SPRO rTT and other lands, situated in Perry county, Pa., within 4 miles Of Duncannon Station, on the Pennsylvania Railroad. It includes a fine Farm of 200 Acres; also 80 Acres of Meadow Land, with Houses, barns, &c. The remainder will be divided into lots Of 0 Acres and up wards to suit; and sold at from 510 to Stal an acre, to close the estate of Fisher, Morgan & Co., thus offering an opportunity to persons of small means of securing farms In a central and healthy locality. The land Is of good quality and suitable for farming purposes, with good roads and a market for products close at hand, with building stone, timber, water-power, &c. For further information apply to, or address, LANGHORNE WISTER, Duncannon, Perry county, Pa. June 14 3mw 23 SHENANDOAH VALLEY LANDS REAL ESTATE AGENCY AT HARRISON BURG, VA. TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES FOR SALE! We have now for sale very desirable Farms, located In the count lea of Augusta, Rocking ham, fibenandoah, Page. Pendleton and Hardy. The Farms contain from 40 to 500 Acres, and we are privileged to sub-divide large Cruets of Land, if desired by the purchaser. Many of the Farms are within an easy drive of the country town in which they are located, thereby securing an early market. The improvements are generally good, and on the farms are springs and running streams of water, as well as plenty of the very best Timber. It la a Sufficient recommendation for these lands to say that they lie in the very heart of the Shenandoah Valley, which has a world wide reputation for fertility of soil and beauty of scenery. For , lescription of propPrtics and terms apply or addroni us at our ofllcc, In Harrison burg, Rockingham County Va. July 2/1 ainw J. D. PRICES CO. TJURLIC SALE.--ON THURSDAY, SEP- T_ TEMBER 7, !W.; will be sold by public sale on the premises, in Salisbury township, Lan nutter county, on the public road leading from Buyerstown to White Horse, the following valuable Real Estute, viz : A Tract of Lund c ont ainingoi 11 Acres and 71) Perches, more or less, divided into five equal lots, bounded on the south by property of A. L. Henderson, on the west and north by property of George Worst, and on like east by property of Jonas \Varner. The improvements consist of a two-stliry Frame House, goad Bunk Barn, Corn Crib, Carpenter Shop. There are also on the property a Siren.,, and Spring of running Water, and an Orchard of choice Fruit. Trees, together with a quantity of excellent Timber. The property is convenient to Mills, Stores, Schools and Churches. Sale will commence at 2 o'clock, P. M. of maid day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by 0. ItUOK, Agent. Jour; P. Gooss, Auctioneer. (July 26 tsw. 29 DIDVATESALE.—THE UNDERSIGNED I will s at private sale his stall li farm. situated in Colerain township, Lancaster county, containing 12 ACRES, more or less, about eight acres of which is good farming land, and the balance Lt wood land, such as Chestnut and Oak, and fit to cut. The Improve ments thereon are a GOOD STONE 110CF,E, 20 by 21 feet, a Log Stable, :spring House, with an excellent Spring of Water at the door. There is also au Orchard of Choice Fruit Trees, con sisting of Cherry, Peach, Quince and Apple .Trees, and some Grapes. The land is In a good state of cultivation, lies in a good neighborhood, bet seen Cloninell and Kirkwood Post Offices, and Is convenient to schools, mills stores and churchas. Persons desirous of viewing the said property can do so, by calling on the subscriber residing thereon. ANDREW ROWINSKY, JR. July 21-Irnw. DA RIC ESE RG WA REHOUSE YRO ERTY AT Pill vATE SALK—Owing to physical disability, the subscriber will sell his property known as the "Parkesburg Ware house Property-," at private sale. It consists of 200 lea of land fronting the railroad, running back to the Valley road about. 201) feet, with TWO OW ELLI NO HOUSES, built in modern style d suitable for lour lamilles, fronting the. Valley road ; large and convenient Ware house; Yard for Coal and Lumber; Stable a n d Settles; good Sidling, and all other conveni ences necessary for a Forwarding and Com mission business. The property will 1.1 sold separately or all together, to suit purchasers.— If necessary possession will be given on theist of October, when the Fall business commences. The above property is an old established Med nss stand, and has always yielded a hand some prolit. Terms reasonable. El= 217 ACILEs )1 , LAND in Cherry township, Sullivan county, Pa., and 10 BUILDING- LUIS I Bristol, Bucks county, Pa., and will be sold or exchanged for City property. augp itw all W. T. FIELIS. PmvATE NA LE.—THE SUBSCRIBER will sell at private sale, the very desirable lot un which she now resides, containing TEN ACHES, more or less, situated in Drumore towfish Ip, Lancaster county, on the road lead ing from the Unicorn Tavern to the Village of New Texas, 0110 and a half miles from the for mer place, convenient to mills, schools and places of fuddle worship, The improvements consist of a DWELLING HOUSE, part LOG and part ERA Ni F, weather boarded and finished in the hest manner, with two rooms and kitchen on the first floor, and lour chambers on the second, with cellar under, a Frame Barn, with stabling Tinder and amply sufficient for all the purposes required ; a never falling spring of water near the door, with Stone Milk House and tenement over it, Soil ail other necessary out-blnldi figs. There Is an apple orchard On dal premises of selected fruit, of first quality, In prime bearing order, with other fruit trees In great variety, and of choice quality. The land Is of excellent quality, in a good state of cult] Vatioll and well fenced. Fur further particulars and terms, wh Leh will be reasonable, apply to the subscriber, on the premises. M A RG A RET WATSON, ;tug 16 • the 32 VALIIA BEE FARM AT PRIVATE SA f, E.—The subscriber residing in Cone wago townshrp, Adams county, will sell, at private vale, his Farm, situated In the above named town:111i p, On the road leading from ll:mover to Littlestown,3 !Mies from the former place, and .1 miles from LI ttlestown, L'ONTA ENING 17 . 2. ACRES, more or less, of Limestone land, adjoining lends of Solomon SWSII7.. John Rahn, Davld Boyer, Jacob Newmen Ind Initteras Mill. The improvements are a large, substantial two stor, 11111rK Ift /USK, with two-story BACK 111711.111 NI!, a large BANK BARN, nearly Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, with all the nece,sary cut-buildings. Also a good well of water near the door. A young Orchard of choice fruit, such as Apples, rears fwd PeltellOS Tldriy-tive Acres Of LIM alcove tract is covered lea vY Timber, and about 12 Acres Is Meadow Land. The arable land has all been recent ly well lined, and in a good state of cul tivation, and Is under good fencing. Conewago Creel, passes through the tract.. tug '2:l It w:33) MICHAEL DUBUC SALE 01' A VALUABLE SAW M I LI, PROPEWTY AN D tiM ALL TRACT oF INI PROVED LAND.—The cu 6ncrl her in- Limiting to remove from the county, Will sell the valuable property on which he resides, all oat o In the Cavetown District, midway be tween Sm It hsburg and Crtvelown,:litlii. G ,•at pub '', sale, In Cavetown, In trent of eo. Brow ll'H 5101 , ,, on SATURDAY, the lith day of SEP TEM ItElt next, at II o'clock, A. M. Thl. is a very valuable property, comprising TWELVE ACRES ( H ' LAND, Improved 11'101 a tine STONE DWELLING with STI /NE KITCHEN, a good BARN, Balm Oven and Corn Crib, and other out-houses.— A ko, a MA \V MILL In good running order, having a most excidlent run of custom work. A lsr,, a large lee House, from which a vast quantity of Ice Is transported and sold In lagoaHLOWll annually. 'rho properly huts on it an aim 111111111:e of line Fruit trees and a variety of Grape Vines. There Is a good well of water near the door of the house. . . . This Is a very valuable property awl should attract tile attention of any one wishing to purchase a Ntralll home, where the investment will pay. Parties wishing to view the premises pre viou,,s to the day of stile, will be shown the same iin implication to the subscriber living thereon. Terns, mode 'mown eu day or sale. ni e is :inktts w JuSEPH PECKER. VA CITABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB SALE.—On SATURDAY, the itith day of SEPTEMBER, 1145, the undersigned, heirs of Michael Kelly, deceased, will sell at the Unicorn Tavern, near the premises, In Urn moire township, all that certain Plantation or Tract oft and, late the estate of said Michael Kelly, deceased, situated in the townships of Little Britain and Drurnore, in the county of Lancaster, one-half mile below the Unicorn Tavern, On the road tri Oak HIII, CONTAINING 241 ACRES, - - more or less. The improvements consist of a NEW TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. attached to a substantial STONE BUILDING. A large, well-built,BANK BARN, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, Pig Sty, etc. There Is a spring of never-falling water near the door of the house, with a Spring House.— Wai er is also supplied to the barn-yard from a spring by a hydraulic ram. - . Tha farm le well watered. being supplied by springs in nearly every field to which cattle can have access. There Is about EIGHTY ACRES OF WOODLAND, mostly heavy tim ber. The farm Is under a high state of cultivation having been heavily limed, with good fences, etc. Possession and an indisputable title will be given on the Ist of April next, upon easy terms of payment of the purchase money. One-half of the winter grain to belong to the purchaser. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M.. of said day, when terms will be made known by CATHARINE KELLY, (Widow,) JAMES KELLY CATHARINEKELLY, ANASTASIA KELLY. aug 10 itw 82 VALUABLE MARYLAND FARMS FOR SALE.—The subscriber, desiring to remove from Maryland, will dispose of, ata reasonable price for cash, his property, situated in Her ford county, consisting of his home place, "THE MOUND," CONTAINING ABOUT 200 ACRES well-improved ,' large STONE DWELLING, , with usual out-buildings. This property ad joins Jerusalem Mills., is very convenient to Post Offices, Stores, Shops, &c., about 18 miles from Baltimore, by Turnpike, and about six miles from Magnolia Station, Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad. • The neighborhood has always been such as to en sure a Northern man a most cordial welcome. ALSO, "RIVERSIDE," A FARM OF ABOUT 350 ACRES L on the Gunpowder River and on the Philadelphia Railroad. Also, "SUGAR LO'AF," A FARM OF ABOUT 350 ACRES, Lying on the Gunpowder, adjoining the above. Land and improvements of fair quality. The two-last named places, from their con venient distance—one and two miles—to Mag nolia Station, would be desirable places for Northern' farme, a accustomed to The milk business' and who would xnaker Baltimore, distant about 20 miles byrailroad,their market. The shores of:both places affor gunning apd fishing privilege& • Apply in person or by lettlar to the subscriber residing near: Jerusalem Mills P. 0., Burford county, Md. - JNO. CARROLL WALSH aug 9 • 31 ghtlidelplti4 A,dvertionuento. AGRICIILTILMAL CHEMICAL C 0.14 CHEAP PERTIL.TZEBB The Fertilizers prepared by the Agricultural Chemical Company, (a Company chartered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania with a capita of $250,000,) have proved in . practice to be the cheapest, most profitable and best. for the Farmer, Gardner and Fruit. grower, of all con centrated manures now offered in any market. The Company's list embraces the following: ABULETFE.,—This Fertilizer is composed P of night soil and the fertilizing elements of urine, combined chemically and mechani cally with other valuable fertilizing agents and absorbets. It reduced to a pulveruient condition, ready for immediate use, and without loss of Its hl:hly nitrogenous fertilizing properties. Its universal applicability to all crops add soils, and' its durability and active qualities, are well known to be all that aviculturists can desire. Price 830. per ton. CIIEMICAL COMPOST .—Thls Fertilizer is largely composed of animal matter, such as meat, bone, fish, leather, hair and wool, to gether with chemicals and inorganic fertilizers which decompose the mass, and retain the ni trogenous elements. Ii is a very valuable fertilizer for field crops generally, and especially for potatoes, and gar den purposes. Its excellent qualities, strength, and cheap ness, have made it very popular with all who have used It. Price $4O per ton. COPOSITE FERTILIZER.,---Thls highly M phosphatic fertilizer is particularly adapt ed for the cultivation of trees, fruits, lawns and flowers. It will promote a very vigorous and healthy growth of wood and fruit, and largely increase the quantity and perfect the maturity of the fruit. For hot-house and household plants and flowers, ft will be found an Indispensable article to secure their great est perfection. It will prevent and cure diseased conditions of the peach and grape, and Is excellent for grass and lawns. It I. composed of such elements as make It adapted to the growth of all kinds of crops in all kinds of soils. The formula or method of combining its con stituent F-rttlizing ingredients have received the highest approval of eminent chemists and scientific agriculturists. Price, $5O per Ton. UDHOSPHATE OF LIME.—The Agricultural I Chemical Company manufacture a Phos phate of Lime in accordance with a new and valuable formula by which a very superior article Is produced, so us to be afforded at a less price than other manulacturers charge. Prac tical !eats have proved that its value, as fertil izer, is equal to the best Phosphate of Lime in tile market. Palm elk) rEit Tut. TERMS CASH. All Orders of a Ton or more will be delivered at the Railroad Stations and Wharves of Shipment, free of cartage. Cartage will be charged on all orders of 6 barrels or less. . . . _ . . - ... One dollar per Ton allowance for cartage will be made on all sales delivered at the Works of the Company, on Canal Wharf, AGRICULTURAL CH EMICAL COMPANY'S COMM AT CANAL WHARF. ON ' THE DELAWARE 418% Arch Ml., Philadelphia, pa. It. 11. F I'M'S, General Agent. The Company's Pamphlet elrculaa, einbrac ing full directions for using the above Porta leers, sent by mail. free. wfren requested. mar 8 bin 9 ptIOTOGRAPIII ALBUMS. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Large Assortment—Great Varlety—Ulthur passed for Beauty, Style and Finish. NEW PATTERNS NEW BINDINGS, NEW CLASPS, PATENT HINGE BACK ALBUM, the latest and hest kind, made only in Phila delphia, excelling all others In strength and durability. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, PLAIN, 10 and 12 cents—SlAM and 01.20 per dozen. COLORED, censo per dozen. TRAVELLNO AND SHOPPING sATunELs, WALLETS, I MEM, PO( 'I: ET BOOKS, 7' A I'IB NR It 1. WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, PENS, die. STENC 1 LS. For marking names beautifully and Indelibly on Clothing. HARBACH BROS., Wholesale and Retail Dealers, may 10 lye; ISJ 36 North ,9th street, Phila. IMVIEMESIIM 311.1111'11Y y 111:12CLIELL, 109 N °U . !! SECOND STREET PHILADELPHIA Importers Inn' Agents for Manufacturers, re spectfully 11.11111A1111•1,14, the people of Lancaster and Viet it ity, that thee have opened-a Branch Store wither Geiger's hank, East. King street, Lancaster. Goods Will be sold at Wholesale and retail. To country merchants we propose to sell at a discount of 10 per cent. under Philadelphia wholesale prices. A large discount will lie made on original packages. (hiders promptly I ny 3 lyw 17 pry 0500d,5 S6d. 1%65 S PH.I NG GOODS NOW OPENING II A(I Bli U7' II X,S offer for sale :it lowest nualcul, rates 0 17,S'E- N /,S'IT IN 6 , 0 DS s i EETI NUS, DAMASKS, CUINTZES, MUSLINS, LINENS, BLANKETS A 1)1 E,S" I) le, G ()DAS% S 1 LICK, NI of LA IRS, SHAWLS, I,A IN Es, I'A_LICOES, Cl.oA ICINGS MOURNING GOODS. .211 E -V E . CLOT II g, V EST I Mis, .1I ANs MER ES, CASH NI EItETTEs, CUTTON ALES. READY-MADE CLOT ll_ NCI FOR MEN ANL) BUSH, Of Our Own Manulacture. Clothing made to order promptly and in a no 01 R PETS' AND PIM() (H L (LOTH( moissELs, VEN ETIA N, ICI L CLUTIII; INGRAIN, RAO, M TI NH4.; (lIIINA,ULA SS AND Q LIEENS (VA RI HILT BAND CHINA, FANCY TI!;A SETI'S, ENti. WHITE ORANITE, COMMON WARE. MOO PO UN IM PR lAI E PEA I ERB WALL I'. PAWN! IV ALL PA PLUIN ! 1.0,04/11 Pieces New Styles, the largest :Lss,o ever offered in this City, and will be ,sol iLt the lowest prices. HAGER & 11111)1'11 IW. hit li W ENTZ nlt 0► 'l' II E ICS MMIM H EN NY C. WENTZ =MIIIM NO. 5 EAST KING STREET, DRY GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, CARPETS AND OIL ('LOTUS Bally receiving Bargains and selling 01 quickly. I July 7 lyw 21i G REAT ULM:CFI ON IN PICII2ES WENTZ BROTH ER.9 fans. E. WENTZ, HENRY C. WENTz, 'linos. Wi i :Yrz, Are receiving :1 stock of H PERIOR I t - R CI(IIi I)S, adapted to the chilly wants of every nuttily. Pull Stock of Staple Goods, Fine Sheik of Fancy Goods, Immense :stock 01 Dress Goods. LARGE STOCK NEW IMPORTED HOOP SKIRTS. VOL New Goods received daily at the Reduced Prices. Now is the time to bay. WENTZ BROTHERS, Ign of the lice Hive, No.) East IC log St. mar ',' trvil Nanking R EED, HENDERSON ctz CO 13 A N IC E R S CORNER EAST KING AND DUKE STREETS, LANCASTER, PA July 28 JAMES H. WALTON. THOMAS W. YOST. W ALT.ON 41, , Y05T RANKERS, BROKERS, AND GENERAL COLLECTORS, No. 25 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA REFERENCE 4 Jay Cooke & Co., - P. Middleton & Bro. James, Kent, Santee & Esherick, Black & Co., Co. Hon. Wm. Wilkins, C. Af'Klithin &Son, " H. D. Poster, Hon. James Pollock, " Asa Packer, " A. H. Reeder, V. L. Bradford, Esq., WarrenJ. Wood- Hon. Geo. Sanderson. ward HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR GOLD AND SILVER. GOVERNMENT AND OTHER INTERESTS COLLECI'ED. STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMIS- T li. PEOPLES" CHEAP HAT, CAP AND FUR STORE, :14 O, 20 NORTII QUEEN ST-REET, LANCASTER, PA. SIIULTZ ,Sc BRO FASHIONABLE HATTER:S A general assortment of HATS, CAPS, - AND LADIES' FURS of all the latest styles, constantly on hand, which will be sold at the lowest rates for Cash. orderlnt - All goods in our line manufactured to HENRY A. SHULTZ. nov 3 REITBEN H. tONG. ATTORNE.Y.AT - -LA'W. No, 8 Nommt Dusx awls; (OpUosite Court House;) LANCASTER, PA. aly 14 “WZJ B , n I A II L E 8 HERB BITTERS.. These Bitters are rapidly winning their way to public favor, and before long will be the only ones in popular demand. The cures they have effected for years past has induced the proprie tor to bring them more particularly before the people. They are not a new remedy, the recipe for ntaking the " Bitters" having been in the possession of the proprietor for many years. The ingredients are composed of the following medicinal herbs and roots, all possessing well known curative powers and are warranted not to contain any otherartye: Elecampane, Bur dock, Spikenard, Soap ott, Peruvian Bark, Buchu, Splcewood, Mullein, Slippery Elm, Sas safras, Sarsaparilla, Gentian . R o ot , Juniper, Spirits Nitre, Balsam Copavia, Cubebs, Dande lien, Pure Spirits and Barberry. The Bitters have been used by persons afflicted with vari ous diseases for some years past, and such has been their success in curing the most obstinate _ diseases, that the proprietor is now induced for the tins; time to offer them to the public, with the full confidence and a willingness to guaran tee that if properly used they will effect per manent cures in the most obstinate cases of diseases. They are a certain remedy for Dys pepsia, Liver Complaints, Loss of --Appetite, Nervous affections, Intermittent Fever, Fever and Ague, Get.eral Debility, or Weakness caused by exposure, Imprudence or excess, Coughs mild Colds, Diarrlicea,Headache,Cholera idorlms Rheumatism or pains in the limbs, Cramp in the Stomach, Neuralgia, Diseases of the Skin, such as Scrofula, Ulcers, etc. Also, Piles, Worms, especially Seat Worms, and all other diseases arising from a disorganized or diseased stomach or impurity of Blood. As a Blood Purifier and Tonic or general Appetizer these Bitters are also without a rival, and should be kept in every family. These Herb Bitters arc warranted to cure all venerial dis eases, no matter of how long standing. The manufacturer recommends It for this class of aiseases particularly, and can produce certifi cates of the most remarkable cures. Those who are suffering with any of these unpleasant cotaplaints, should at °net give this medicine a trial. No Lady desiring a CLEAR COM PLEX ION should be without it. LADIES IN DELICATE HEALTH, suffering from Irregularities from whatever cause, will find this medicine a safe and certain remedy ; but like all other remedies of this class, should be used with caution by married ladles. Below the afflicted will find a condensed statement of the cures performed on the vari ous individuals whose names are herewith ap pended, whose Certificates can at anv time be seen by calling at the Store of the 1 3 'roprictor, Centre Square, Lancaster;Pa. B. MISITLER, Sole Manufacturer. AUtt UST ROST, a member of Co. D, !Itith P. V., was cured by the use of•these Bitters of a dangerous wound received In the service, Also, one of his children of Whooping Cough. JOHN C. WALTON, Lancaster, cured of Dis ease, of Um Spine and Kidneys, &e., contracted In the Army. TILOS. GROUINI, Glen Hope, cured of Disease of t lie hack and Nervous system. HENRY NAGLE, Lancaster, cured of a stroke of the causing the loss of the use of his right arm. . . JuSEPH WI M ER, Ph Had Aphta, certifies that Mishier's Bitters has restored him to health, having been much alltlcted with various ail ments for a long time. JAMES KENNEDY, Lancaster, cured of Chronic Inarrtuca amid Rheumatism. DANIEL FINEFROCK„ Lancaster, cured of Chronic Rheumatism, which he was much af flicted with while in the Army —recommends the use of the Bitters to Soldiers and others similarly afflicted. LEVI HART, Sr., Lancaster, cured of Rheu matism occasioned by exposure in the Army. CHAS. 13. WILLIAMS, Lancaster, certifies that his daughter was cured of a lingering sick ness of eight months, from various diseases, by Mlshler's Bitters. HENRY MADERF,T.anea.ster, was cured of a difficulty in passing his water, by tile use of the Bitters, and his wife also relieved front Rheumatic pains. PHILIP BONCE, Lancaster, cured of an af7 fection of the Kidneys and Bladder, by the use of Misider's Herb Bitters. I)ANL. B. HERR, Rohrerstown, Lanea.ster county, certifies that he was cured of severe stitches in his side which he was afflicted with for nine years. .JAS. ISIUKING Litl7., Pa., was cured of a seymie attack of Chronic Rheumatism. .RCS. 11. WATSON, Lancaster, relieved of pains in his Shoulders and limbs, that he was unable to sleep. ANDREW EBERLY, Lancaster, cured of Cramp l'holie—was so severe that he Became apprehensi Vt' of a Rupture. MARY J. CARNEY, Lancaster, cured of wealoa.ss on the breast and pain in the side by Idishler's Bitters. Will. H. JOURDAN, Lancaster, relived of Cholera Morbus In 10 or 15 minutes by the Herb Bitters. JA(( 11l FIAG(4, Lancaster, says that his son woo relieved of excruciating pains In his legs and-4).11n5. SAML. McLuNNELL, Lancaster, cured of Ityspepsia of 20 yeas s' standing by Mishler's Bitters. H. G. K ENIIIO, Partner, near Lancaster, says his daughter was cured of weakness, phinizic, sore 1 lima, am. J. L. BAK ER, Lancaster, certifies that his faintly has been much relieved from affliction by the Bitters. K. H. RIBIA ltti , Y.cmust own, Lancaster co., cured of Inflammatory Rheumatism of one years' standing. JOHN sTvim, Haywood Hospital, Va., was cured of Rheumatism by the Bitters—contract , ed la the :truly. THUS. lIROMY, Lancaster, recovered fron an attack of Fever and Ague, by the use 0 , Mishier's lat. tem A. MCSK.P:TNUSS, Lancaster, cured of what Is called a Running Leg, by application of the Bitters. JOHN ROTE, Lancaster, cured of a Running Leg of 20 years' standing, by Mirthleen Bitters. ISAAC McINTYRE, Lancaster, relieved of a severe pain across his Kidneys, by the Herb Bitters. C. B. MAYER, Laneaster, cured of a severe cold which had settled In his teeth, by Mlshler's Bitters. - S. 1 . VREDENI3URG, Lancaster, was entirely cured of a remarkable distressing Abscess by the Hitters, HENRY G. KENDIG, Camp Potomac, was cured of lharrhust by the use of Alishler's Bit ters. A. FAIRER, Lancaster Couuty Poorhouse, cured of Dyspnosia and Disease of the Kidneys by ti n Bitters. MARY RIVERS, Lancaster, relieved of a ter rible cold on the breast of 3 month's standing, by the Biller,. N WEIDMAN, Lanea-ster, says that, him self am! wife Were cured of severe Rheumatism by the item. • - A LADY, of Lanca.ster, writes to Mr. Mishier that the Balers cured her of Plies of 7 year's standing. JOHN WLMAN, Lancaster, cured of Disease of the Heart and a severe pain In her breast, by the Bitters G. W. WHITFIELD, Agent at Altoona, Blair county, writes of the success he has met in selling the Bitters. AIIOS ACM IINT, of Strasburg, Lancaster county, used the Sitters for a wound In the leg received at the battle of South Mountain, and has now no more palm J. C. It., a member of Co. E, With Regiment, I'. V. writes to the-Proprietor, that the Bitters cured lin of a distressing cold which had un fitted him from duty. MARTHA BENTS, Lancaster, was cured of Inflammatory Rheumatism, from cold taken by a b ro ken JOH N NEI DICII Lancaster, was cured in Palpitation of the Heart, which he had for 2 JOHN SCHUCK, Pequea, Lancaster county, was relieved from an attack of the Gravel by the thaw,. Ma.s.DRITCKENMILLER, of Mount Joy,Lan caster county, was cured of excruciating pains in her hands and feet by the ono of 1111shler'8 Miters. JOHN LESH ER, of ItOunstown, Lancaster county, WaS Cured of a swelling of the neck and Jaw by the use of the I Bitters. . 11. O. G NG ER, Philadelphia, after being confined to the house for two years, Was cured by the use of Allshler's Herb Bitters. GEO. W. KILLIAN, Lancaster, was:conflned to the U. S. Hospitals for 10 weeks, by prostra tion, Is recovered to health by the use of the Herb Bitters. Mits. MARGARET KIRK, Lancaster, was cured of a severe pain in her side and general nervousness, by the use of the Herb Bitters. Has, ELM WENDITZ, Lancaster, was cured of Inflammatory Rheumatism by the use of the Bitters. A AIUS GROFF, Lancaster, waB relieved of a severe cold In the throat by the use of the Bit ters. HENRY .1. Lancaster, had 1118 sight restored (which he had been deprived of for about. 3 yeas) by the use of 1111shleriti Bitters. CHAS. I'. MILLER, Philadelphia, writes of a holy in that city having been cured of the Dumb Agne by tine use of the Bitters. 11,VRRIET URIC , I.alicaster, was cured of In ward weakness and pain in the buck by the Herb Bitters. JOHN KAUTZ, Lancaster, had a slight at tack of Lockjaw, which was cured by the Bit ters. TIM)DORE WENDITZ, of Pennsylvania Reserves, WWI shot in the arm at the battle of Fredericksburg. By using the Bitters he was soon relieved from pain in his arm. JOSEPH MYERS, Lancaster, was cured of weakness and nausea in the stomach by Dia Use of the Bitters. It. KIRA lame:l,ler was cured of Grav el by the use of .111sIller's Bitters. JACOB HUBER, Lancaster, was cured of Gravel of 10 years standing, by the use of the Bitters. AltY CItAKEL, Lancaster, wax cured of Cramp lu the Stexuach by the use of the Bit ters. PHILIP FItEAS, Lancaster, was cured by !dishier's linters, of a severe attack of Cramp In the stomach. . WM. .1.1X111.14:11, Lancaster, certifies to being cured of the Piles by the use of Mishier's Bit ters, JOIN KEPHARN, Lancaster, was cured by the Bitters of severe pains In the side and back. JOriLAH BoX, Lancaster, was relieved front Palpitation of the Heart, &c., by the use of the Bitters. JOHN 'HOLTMAN, Lancaster, says that his son was cured of pain and weakness In hbi legs by the litters. S. RII7IER EI3Y, of Roland's Mills, Lancas ter county, was cured of the Gravel by the use of the Bitters. FREDERICK LUTZ'. Lancaster, certifies to being cured of Rheumatism by taking tile Herb Bitters. ISAAC QUIGLEY. Lancaster, says that his son was cured of Typhoid Fever by Mishier's Bitters. AND'W NEADING, Lancaster, WII/E1 relieved of a Dry Cough, of 5 months standing, by Mlshier's Bitters. . • .. S. ALLGEIER, Lancaster, says that his daugher was nearly blind from a cold—was cured by the Bitters. JOHN CURLEY, Lancaster, was cured by the Herb Bitters of an Abscess in three places. SUYDAU, Lancaster, was cured of Rheumatism, 0(10 years standing, by Mishler's Bitters. CHARLES THON, Lancaster township, was relieved of a distressing pain in his side, by the Herb Bitters. - - - JACOB E. EVERTS, Lancaster, cured of a severe attack of Acute Rheumatism by )h -ler's Bitters. . H. C. FONDEIt.SMITH, agent at Columbia, has valuable testimonials of cures effected by the Bitters. HEtiItY • CRAMER, Lancaster, writes that Mishler's Bitters cured him of the Gravel of 5 years' standing,. A. GONDER, Lancaster, says the Bitters cured him of a severe attack of Paralysis. A FARMER'S WIFE, near Lancaster, says that the Bitters cured her of a severe attack of Piles, &c. JOHN CONLY, Lancaster, states that the Bitters cured him of Fever and Ague, which he had 3 months. JOHN LAMON had Cramp in the Stomach for years—the Bitters cured him. THOS. WALLES, Washington City, states that the Bitters cured him of Gravel of ten years standing. JACOB B AIIWAKE, Esq:,. Lancaster, was injured at Acquia Landing last January—the Bitters cured htm. INO. A. smiraz 'Ow 43 EKtiTLY KLINE, Lancaster, was cured of Dyspepsia and Derangement of the Liver, by the Bitters. JOHN A. TRYEIVS WIFE, Lancaster, was cured of Liver Complaint Sand loss of appetite by. the Bitters: AAVID POTTS, itearLaseaster,teetilleathat the Bitters, cured. him of a severe attack of /iftffilollgfeatt gjaly 7 lilt iitr" ptdical. flettal. DR. ,WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR OR, ESSENCE OF LIFE. Prepared from Pure Vegetable Extracts, con , taming nothing injurious to the most dellaste. "As the Phenix rises from the ashes of its fire, animated with new life"—so does this Elixir rejuvenate the system and overcome disease. mo a e T d e Re ov u e v r en e a i n g t F e l vege i t s a b h le e kingdom: being an entirely new and abstract method of cure,.irrespective of all the old and worn-out systems. .This medicine has been tested by the most eminent medical men of the day, and by them pronounced to be one of the greatest medical discoveries of the age. In_ One bottle will cure General Debility. iza_ A few doses cure Hysterics in females. One bottle cures Palpitation of the Heart ixn_ From one to three bottles restore the manliness and fall vigor of youth. A few doses restore the appetite. u Three bottles cure the worst mse of Im potency. few doses cure the low spirited t0...0ne bottle restores mental power. In. A few doses restore the organs of genera ion. vn._ A few doses bring the rose to the cheek tr_o_Thls medicine restores to manly vigor and robust health the poor, debilitated, worn down and despairing. listless, enervated youth, the over tasked man of business, the victim of nervous depression, the individual suffering from gen eral debility, or from weakness of a single organ, will all find immediate and permanent relief by the use of this Elixir or Essence of Life. Price $2 per bottle or three bottles for $5 any l forwarded by Express, on receipt of money to any address, THE CHEROKEE PILLS and'REJUVINAT INC; ELIXIR are sold by all enterprising drug gists in toe civilized world. Some unprinci pled dealers, however, try to sell worthless (M111)01111,6 In place of these; those which they can purchase at a cheap price, and make more money by selling than they can on these medi cines. As you value your health—ay, the health of your future of not be deceived by such unprincipled druggists, ask fur these medicines and take no other. If the druggist will not buy them for you, Inclose the money in a latter, and we will send them to you by Express, securely sealed and packed, free from ohservat Ladies or gentlemen can address us In per fect confidence, stating fully and plainly their diseases and symptoms, as we treat all diseases ors chronic nature In untie or female. Patients need not hesitate because of their Inability to visit tis, us we have treated patients successful ly in all portions of the civilized globe by cor respondence. Patients addressing us will please state plain ly all the symptoms of their complaints, and write post othee, county, Slate, and name of writer, plain, and inclose postage stamp for reply. We send our 32 page Pamphlet free to any address. Address all letters to the Proprietors DR. W. it. MERMEN. Sole Proprietor o. 37 aler street, N. Y. WRENCH., NA-J olliee—N R APANW &k CO., and T. W. DYOTT co., Agents Mr Philadelphia. nov 16 cow lyre 45 C HEROKEE PILLS. S O U A It C()A T E FEMALE ItBUULATOIt FEMALE REGULATOR II E . A L PRESER VEB 11=1 FOR THE REMOVAL OF OBSTRUCTIONS ANIJ THE INSURANCE OF REGULARI- TY IN THE RECURRENCE OP THE MONTHLY PERIODS ta_ They cure or obviate those numerous d la eases that spring from irregularity, by remov ing tile Irregularity itself. to_ They cure Suppressed, Excessive and Painful Menstruation UM- They cure Green Sickness (Morns's). tf They cure Nervous and Spinal Affections Pain In the back 111(1 lower parts of the body, Heaviness, Fatigue on slight exertions, Palpitation of the Heart Lowness of Spirits, Ilysteria, Skit Headache„ , Giddineus, etc in a word, by removing the Irregularity, they remove the eallSe stud with it ALL the effects that spring from it. ta,. Composed of simple vegetable extracts, they contain nothing deleterious to any consti tution, however delicate, their function being to substitute strength for weakness, which, when properly used, they never fall to do. sim_They may be safely used at, any age, and at any period, EXCEeP nultltill THE el liar 'rotten MONTHS, during which the unfailing nature of their action would infallibly PRE VENT pregnancy. 113 - s_All letters seeking information or advice will' be promptly, freely and discreetly an swered. In_ Full dl rectionk accompanying each box fox_ Price $1 per box, or six boxes for $.5. (ol_Sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt. Of price. go Pamphlets sent by mall, free of postage by DR. W. It. AI ERWIN, Sole Proprietor, lice—No. 37 Walker street, New York. FRENCH, RICHARDS dt. CO., and T. W DYOTT .4: CO., Agents for Philadelphia. nov 10 . eow lyw 45 UMl==ani _ - - ITARRAICI"S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF FIICEBS AND COPAIBA. This preparation is particularly recommend ed to the Medical Profession of the public for the prompt and certain cure of DISEASES Ol"fliki BLADDER, KIDNEYS, UItINAItYOItUANS, ETC. It, may be relied ou as the best mode for the administration of these remedies in the large class of persons of both sexes to which they are applicable. It never interferes with the digest ion, arid by its concentration the dose is much reduced. N. 11.—Persons are advised to ask for Tar rant'- Compound Extract of Cubebs and Co pal ba, and take nothing else, as imitations and worthless preparations, under similar names, are in the market. Price sl.thl. Nett by express on receipt of price. Manufactured by TARRANT & CO. - - . No. 278 reen wich street cor. of Warren street, New York. AND FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS GEN ERAL. 00113 lyw and ~tatiouarll. CIKEA P BOOK STORE. The place to purchase Cheap Books Is ut THE PEOPLE'S BOOK STORE, No. 44 NORTH QUEEN ST., CORNER OF ORANGE, where may be found at all times, a large as sortment of BOOKS FOR OLD AND YOUNG, CHEAP TO SUIT 'FILE TIMM! THE POETS IN BLUE AND GOLD. Macauley, Swain, Browning, Heber Saxe Moore, Keble, Whittier, Coleridge Tupper, Lowell, Longfellow, Buiwer, Cowper, Goldsmith, Poe, Slialtspeare. Milton, Byron, Kirk, White, &0., BOOKS In AND PRAYER BOOKS In great variety HYMN BOOKS OF ALL DENOMINATIONS. PHOTOGRAPH ALB UM! The largest and finest assortment ever offered in the City. ALL SIZES AND STYLES, Holding from 12 to MO pictures each, and rang lug in price from 50 cents to $20.00. TWO THOUSAND CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. The largest assortment in Lancaster. Tho greatest. variety of subjects: Religious, Noted Personages, Nancy Subjects, Autumn- Leaves, Nos. 1 and 2; Flowers, Nos. 1 and 2; Fruit and Blossoms, Nos. I and 2; Wood Masses Nos, 1 and 2; Life of Childhood, Nos. I and 2; Summer Landscapes, Winter Landscapes, White Iffoun tain Scenery, Funny. Characters. Nos. 1 and 2, beautiful- ly colored. NEW STYLES BEING CONSTANTLY RE CEIVED. B IBLES, LA RUE AND SHALL. WRITING DESKS ALBUMS, AUTOGRAPH BOOKS, CHESS BOARDS, &c. PENS AND SILVER HOLDERS, NEW GAMES FOR CHILDREN NEW PAPER DOLLS, NEW CARDS, NEW DISSECTED PICTURES. TOY BOOKS! TOY BOOKS!! TOY BOOBS!.! TRANSPARENT SLATES, A good assortment for sale cheap. IMPORTANT TO SABBATH SCHOOLS! The publications of the American Sunday School Union, designed for Sunday Schools, furnished at the lowest net Sunday-Set:l2°l prices. _ _ STATIONERY. The best writing papers and envelopes in the market always on hand. _ SCHOOL BOOKS All the books used In the various schools In the city and county, furnished at the lowest prices. _ _ _ NEW MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Received as soon as published, and sold at publishers' prices. Aar- Don't forget the place. J. M. WESTHAEFFER'S Book and Periodical Store, Corner North Queen and Orange sts. nly 7 tf w 28 gottio. RE/I,II.EB'S HOTEL, Southeast Corner Maim and Pittsburg sts GREENSBURG, PA. This old establishment is still under the man agement of the undersigned. Its advantages for Drovers and Traders cannot be surpassed. Stabling for 100 Horses. HENRY REAMER, feb Proprietor Vtiortuantons. J B. MeCASKEY, SURGEON DENTIST, OFFICE-EASTICIiso ST., near CENTEE SQUARE', Over the First National Bank, Lancaster, Pa. Teeth handsomely inserted on Gold, Silver or Vulcanized Rubber. Teeth durably, plugged with Gold or Silver. The best of work at the very lowest rates. Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. 49r ALL WORK WARRANTED.M9 July 26 6mw• 29 J. 11.011 BER; WHOLESALE IMALErs Thi FRENCH BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, WHISKIES, ito' t N 0.13 Bourn 14,VERN Sassmr, (A few doors below Centre &par%) LANCASTER, - may 17 , - • inst 19, PORTFOLIOS,
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