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    F ATATE osr,:aiuim
A. meautA.B 8B.;
,Chet *LOAM,* terp.', Lancaster county,
eoeasech:-..Lettata Adranistration on said
estate.hilyingbeen granted to the undersigned
residing kwatild township, all persona indebted
theremsrarecinestictitomaltelmmediate settle
ment, and those-. having claims or demands
against the 'same _presentthem without
delay tor settlement to the undersigned.
MILLER HARRAR.,
Administrator.
cep~6tw•37
T. A: Aimiiirignivron NOTICE.-
' , Estatee of CHRISTIAN LYNES, late of
Di;Onoie -toWnship,deceased.—'Letters of ad
minhitiittfini C. T. A. -on said estate having
been granted-to the undersigned, all persons
indObted thereto are requested to make imme
diate Settlement; and those having claims or
deniandsagainst the same will present them
without' delay for settlement to the under
signed; residlnt 6tw
, in Strasburg township.
an
pFITT T MILLER, Administrator.
g-23 - 33
AUDITOB'S NOTICE.—ESTATE OF DR.
- -SAMUEL HUMBII6, late of the city of
LaaCa.ster, dars.a.sed.—The undersigned. Audi
tor,: appointed to distribute the balance re
maining in the hands of Dr. Henry Carpenter,
Ex:ecutor oT the last will and testament of said
deceased, to and among those legally entitled
to the same, will attend for that purpose on
THURSDAY, the 23th DAY of SEPTEMBER,
A. D. 1865, at 2-o'clock P. M. in the LLBRARY
itpOM
of the Court House, in the city of Lan
:caster, where all persons interested in said
distribution may attend.
• D. G. ESHLEMAN, Auditor.
Lancaster, Sept. 6, 1565. Lsep 6 4tw 35
IN THE COURT OF CO M MON PLEAS OF
Lancaster county.
In the matter of the peti-1 Petition presented
Lion for the innorporation by H. B Swarr,
of the Union Ce al etery As- 1 , sq.,and the Court
sociation of Colerain twp., direct as follows,
Lancaster county. to wit:
And now, August 31, 1865, the Court having
perused and examined the said instrument,
and its object, articles and conditions therein
set forth and contained appearing lawful and
not injurious to the community, t.,e Court di
rect said writing to be filed in the Prothono
tary's office, and also direct notice to lie insert
ed in one newspaper printed in the county of
Lancaster, for at least three weeks, setting
forth that an application has been made to
said Court to grant a Charter of Incorporation,
and if sufficient reason to the contrary be not
shown, the same will be granted at the Novem
ber Term of the Common Pleas now-following.
Attest: JOHN SELDOMRIDGE,
Prothonotary.'
Proth'y's Office, Lanc'r, Sept. 6, 1865.
sept 6 4tw 35
ESTATE OF DR. NATHANIEL W. SAM
PLE, late of Leacoek township, deceased.—
Letters testamentary on said estate having
been granted to the undersigned, all persons
Indebted thereto are requested to make imme
diate settlement, and those having claims or
demands against the same will present them
without delay for settlement to the under
signed. MOLTON R. SAMPLE,
Valley twn. Chester county,
NEWTON C. SAMPLE,
Salisbury twp., Lancaster county,
SAMUEL It. SAMPLE,
Leacock t wp., Lancaster county,
sep Executors.
IGISTATE OF CHRISTIAN LEIN, LATE
_EI of ,Earl township, dec'd.—Letters 01 ad
ministration on said estate having been grant
ed to the undersigned, all persons indebtel
thereto are requested to make immediate set
tlement. and tuose having claims or demands
against the same will present them without
delay for settlement to the undersigned, resid
ing In the City of Lancaster.
JAMA9 .T McCULLEY,'
sep 20 6tw 37 Administrator.
ESTATE OF JOSEPH PHILLIPS, LATE
of Fulton township, dec'd.—Letters of Ad
ministration on said estate having been grant
ed to the undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to toss e 1111 mediate settle
ment, and those haring claims or demands
against toe same will present them without
delay for settlement to the undersigned.
SANDERS McCULLO UGH
Drumore township,
JEREMIAH BROWN, JR.,
Fulton township,
Administrators.
sep 20 6tw 37
Ntdiral.
D RS. CARPENTER. ai TURNER,
FROM NEW YORK, TRENTON AND HAR
RISBURU, -
Have taken Rooms at
COOPER'S RED LION HOTEL
WEST KING STREET,
Where they are prepared to treat successfully
all diseases of the human system with their
OXYGENI3ED MEDICATED INRAL-4-
The inhalations are breathed directly into
the lungs, and through them carried into the
blood, expelling all impurities from the sys
tem and healing any and every disease with
which it may come,in contact. A few inhala
tions will change th'e color of the blood from a
dark to a bright red. In cases of paralysis the
circulation can be restored Immediately, in al
most every instance. In eases of consumption
this method has been attended with the best
results ; its action upon the lungs being direct
and it ontedlate, it gives Lhe patient just what
he wants, viz : oxygen, of which lie cannot get
enough from the atmosphere, owing to the
clogged and congested condition of the lungs.
Of course there are cases which cannot be cured.
Yet there are hundreds that have been given
up as incurable, who have only to breathe oxy
gen to have new life infused into them. This
is a compound medicated inhalation. It is
perfectly harmless, having been administered
to thousands of patients with the happiest re
sul Is. The e Inhalations are unlike any other
ever given for remedial purposes, and can be
obtained only at the offices which we have es
tablished in various parts of the country. Au
otiice will be established in every city in the
Slate.
The following diseases have been successfully
`reared by this method, viz :.
Dyspepsia, Neuralgia,
Rheumatism, Palpitation,
Paralysis, Epilepsy,
Catarrh, Eruptions,
Asthma Bronchitis,
Liver Complaint, Scrofula,
Nervousness from whatever cause,
Difficult Breathing,
Erysipelas,
syphilis,
Cancers.
Salt Rheum,
Mercurial Diseases,
Kidney Complaints,
Female weakness, of all kinds,
and such other diseases as require a purifica
tion Of the blood.
CONSULTATION FREE OF CHARGE.
NO INFECTIOUS DISEASES TREATED,
MERCURY DRAWN FROM THE SYSTEM.
Voluntary testimonials from prominent citi
zens of New York, Brooklyn, Lowell and Tren
ton, who have been cured by this treatment,
can be seen at our rooms.
4h - 5
-Office hours from I A. M. to 8 P. M.
aug 1 draddnv
( ittito, Xiquoro,
PURE GRAPE WINE
SPEER' S
SAMBURG PORT GRAPE WINE
VINEYARD, PASSAIC, NEW JERSEY
PURE AND FOUR YEARS OLD
For the Communion Table, for Family Use, and
for Medical Purposes.
This is an article of Wine from the Pure Port
Grape Juice, fermented, without the addition
of spirits of any liquors whatever. Has a full
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, nave found out their mistake, and. now
iay their lives to the use of this Wine.
Excellent for Females and Weakly Persons
and the Consumptive.
A great Remedy for Kitleys,Aftectlons,
Rheumatism, and Bladder Difficulties.
Try it once, and you will not be deceived,
Air Be sure the signature of ALFRED SPEER
Is over the cork of each Bottle.
•Sold wholesale and retail by
lIENRY E. SLAYMARER,
Lancaster, and by Dealers in surrounding
towns.
Trade supplied by Johnston, Holloway & Co.,
No. 1:3 North 6th street, Philadelphia, and other
Wholesale Druggists in Philadelphia and in
New York and by A. SPEEIt, at his Vineyard,
New Jersey. Principal office, 208 Broadway.
f
New York. mar 4 lyd & w
3 .AMIIEL H. REYNOL D S
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
NO. 53 EAST KING STREET
(Opposite Lechler's Hotel,)
T.A NCASTER, PA.
aug 29
WILLIAM. IL FOICIINEY
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
NO. 44 RA ST KING STRICA:,
(Above Lecher's Hotel,)
LANCASTER, PA.
J . W. JOHNSON, •
_ _ _
ATTORNEY-AT-LAIN
No. 2.5 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
PENSION, 110UNTY, BACK PAY AND
ESEEM
Carefully attended to
REUBEN H. LONG.
ATTORNEY-AT -LAW,
No. 8 NORTH DUKE STREET;
(Opposite Court House,)
14 LANCASTER, PA.
lily
N EW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
WALTMAN BRO'S,
NORTH QUEEN ST., NEAR THE RAILROAD,
Opposite Reese's
C City Hotel and Next Door to
the Hotel
an
T.ANCAL.STER,
Having fitted up a suite of rooms not to be
surpassed in the State, beg leave to acquaint
their • friends and the public in general that
they intend to take pictures in keeping with
the. art of Photographing, and pledge them
selves to be able to please every person. Call
and see far. ourselves. Don t.forget the place.
NEAR THE .RAIL ROAD.
sept 11 2Lawd6m dcemw
iya. G. MOORE'S
DENTAL OFFICE,
On , the tiouth Shat Cbiner_of North Queen and
::• OYES WiiiTlELiiirrEll2(} BOOK: STORM,
N. B.—Entrance to office, 2d door on Orange
street, Sept 6 Udd.'W
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-GOD - SA - 7 7 E THE COMMONWEALTH.
QHERIFF'S'.PROCLALMATIQN
FOR nri_r_. 0F4031:13,AL....n.F.CT10N OF 1865.
WHEREAS, in and by - an Act of the General
Assembly of the Coinnuanwealth of Pennsyl
- entitled, "An Act relating to the Elec
tions of this 'Commonwealth, passed the 3d
day of July, Anno Domini, 1839, it is made the
duty of the Sheriff of eyery County within the
Commonwealth, to give public notice of the
General Elections, therefore,
I, FREDERICK SMITH, High Sheriff of
; Lancaster county, do hereby_publish and give
notice to the qualified citizens, electors of the
several Wards, Townships,.Districts and Bor
oughs of the City and County of Lancaster,
tintt a General Election will be held on
TUESDAY, tam bra DAY OF OCTOBER, 1865, -
at the several places herinafter designated, to
elect by ballot:
• FOUR PERSONS duly qualified for
Millibars of the House of Representatives.
ONE PERSON duly qualified for District
Attorney.
ONE PERSON duly qualified for County
Treasurer.
ONE PERSON duly qualified for County
Commissioner.
THREE PERSONSduIy quail:fled for
Directors of the Poor. ONE of them for
One Year.
TWO PERSONS duly qualified for
Prison Inspectors.
ONE PERSON duly qualified for County
Surveyor:
ONE PERSON duly qualified for Au
ditor.
Ist. District--Composed of the Four Wards of
Lancaster City. The qualified voters of the
North East Ward, will hold their election at
the public house of Anthony Lechler, in East
King street; those of the North West Ward,
at the public house occupied by •Adam Trout;
those of the Sou , h East Ward, at the public
house occupied by Geo. B. Mowrey, in East
Ring street; those of the South West Ward, at
the public house of Amos Groff.
District—Drumore township, at the No.
school house, in the village of Chestnut
Level.
3d. District—Borough of Elizabethtown, at
the public house now occupied by George W.
Boyer, in said Borough.
4th. District—Earl township, at the public
hall in the village of New Holland, in said
township.
sth. District—Elizabeth township, at the pub
ic house now occupied by George Bentz, in
Brickerville, in said township.
liith District—Borough of Strasburg, at the
public house now occupied by B. F. Vandever,
is said borough.
7th District—itapho township, including the
borough of Manheitn, at the German School
Itouse, in said borough.
Nth District—Salisbury township, at the pub
lic house now occupied by John Mason, 55 bite
Horse tavern, in said township.
oth District—East Cocalico township at the
public house now occupied by Henry Rhoads
in the village of Realustown, in said township.
10th District—Being part of the township of
East Donegal. at the public school house in the
village of Maytown, in said township.
.th District—Caernarvon township, at the
public house now occ ,pied by John Myers. in
the village of Churchtown, in said township.
12th District—Martic township, at the public
house now occupied by 'Chas. T. Soulsby; late
Robert Sonlshy, in said township.
13th District—Bart township, at the public
house now occupied by Edwin Garret, in said
township.
14th District—Colerain township, at the pub
lic housh now occupied by J. P. Swisner, in said
township.
15th District—Fulton township, at the public
house now occupied by Joseph Phillips, in said
township.
16th District—Warwick township, at the pub
lic house now occupied by Samuel Lichten
thaeler, in the village of Litiz, in said town
ship.
17th District—Composed of the Borough of
Marietta and part of East Donegal township,
at the public school house In the Borough of
Marietta, in said township.
10th District—Columbia borough, at Use Town
Hall, in said borough.
19th District—Sadsbury toWnship,afthe pub
lic house now occupied by Abraham Hoop, in
said township.
201 h District—Leacock township, at the pub
.
lie house now occupied by George biller, in said
township.
21st Eistrict—Brecknock township, at the
public house now occupied by John Bring
hurst, in said township.
72d District—Mount Joy Borough, at the pub
lic school house, In the village of Mount Joy.
230 District—Being part of East Hempfield
township, at the public house now occupied by
Jacob SwarT, in the village of Petersburg, in
said township.
24th District—West Lampeter township, at
the public house now occupied by Henry Mil
ler, in the villige of Lampeter Square, in said
township.
25th District—Conestoga township,at the pub
lic house now occupied by John G. Preis, in
said township.
20th District—Being part of Manor township,
at the upper school house in the borough of
Washington, in said township.
'27th District—Ephrata township, at the pub
lic house now occupied by B. F. Hull, in said
township.
District—Conoy township, at the public
school house in the village of Bainbridge, in
said township.
29th District—Manheim township, at the pub
lic house now occupied by Jacob Minuich, in
the village of Netrsville, in said township.
30th District—Being part of Manor township,
at the public house now occupied by Joseph
Gochenaur, in Millerstown, in said township.
31st District—West Earl township, at the pub
lic house now occupied by Grabill 0. Forney,
in Earlville, in said towiasnip.
52d Dis rict—West Hempfleld township, at
the public house now occupied by John Ken
dig, in said township.
aid District—Strasburg township, at the pub
lic house now occupied by James Curran, In
the borough of Strasburg.
34th District—Being part of Manor township,
commonly called Indlantown district, at thei
Public house of Bernard Stoner, in said town
ship.
35th District—West Cocalico township, at the
public house now occupied by Daniel Wissier,
in the village of Schoeneck, in said township.
30th District—East Earl township, at the pub
lic house now occupied by at Blue Ball,
in said I ownship.
37th District—Paradise township at the pub
lic house now occupied by Johnlook, in said
township.
3Sth District—Being a part of East Hemp
field township, at the public school house in
the village of Hemptield, iu said township.
39th District—Lancaster township, at the pub
lic noose now occupied by Wm. T. Youart, in
said township.
40th District—East Lam peter township, at the
public house now occupied by Jacob Riddle, in
said township.
41st District—Little Britain township, at the
public house of Jacob Fite, in said township.
42d District—Upper Leacock township, at the
public house of Menno Wenger, in said town
ship.
43d District—Penn township, at the public
house of Jacob Busser, in said township.
44th District—Borough of Adamstown, at the
school house in said borough.
45th District—Clay township, at the public
house of George W. Steinmetz, in said town
ship.
46th District—Pequca to. nship, at the public
house of in said township.
47th District—Providence township, at the
noose now occupied by Mary Miller, in said
township.
55th District—Eden township at the public
house of J. G. Hildebrand, In said township.
49th District—Being that part of Mount Joy
township heretofore included in the 3rd dis
trict, at Lehman's school house, in said town
ship.
50th District—West Donegal township, here•
tofore included in the 3rd election district, at
Rutt's school house, in said township.
slst District—That part of Mount Joy town
ship heretofore included in the '221 district, at
Benjamin Brenneman's school house, in said
township.
52d District—That part of Rapho township
heretofore included in the 2:2t1 district,at Strick
ler's school house, in said township.
53rd District—That part of liapho township
heretofore included in the 53d district, at the
brick school house, in the village of Spring
ville, in said township.
_ _
51th District—That part of East Donegal twp
heretofore included in the 52d district at the
public school house in the village of Newtown
in said township.
The General Election, in nil the Wards,
Townships, Districts and Boroughs of the
county, is to be opened between the hours of
eight and ten o'clock in the forenoon, and shall
con•inue without interruption oradJournmeut
until seven o'clock in the evening. when the
polls shall be closed.
Every person, excepting Justices of the
Peace, who shall hold any office or appoint
ment of profit or trust under the Government
of the United States, or of this State, or of any
other incorporated district, whether a commis
sioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer
or agent, who is or shalt be employed under
the Legislative, Executive or Judiciary de
partments of the State or the United States, or
of any city or incorporated district and also
that every member of Congress, or of the State
Legislature, and of the Select and Common
Councils of any city. or Commissioners of any
incorporated district, is by law, incapable of
holding or exercising at the same time the
office or appointment of judge, inspector or
clerk of any election of this Commonwealth,
and no inspector, udge or other officer of any
such election shall be eligible there to be voted
for.
The Inspectors and Judges of the election
shall meet at the respectivelplnce is appointed
for holding the election in the district, to which
they respectively belong before nine o'clock
in the morning, and each of said Inspectors
shall a,,pdint one Clerk who shall be a qualified
voter of such district.
In case the person yvho shall have received
the second highest number of votes for inspec
tor shall not attend on the day of any election,
then the person who shall have received the
second highest number of votes for judge at
the next preceding election shall act as inspec
tor in his place. And in case the person who
shall have received the highest number of votes
for inspector shall not attend, theperson elect
ed judge shall appoint an inspector in his place
—and in case the person elected a judge shall
not attend, then the inspector who received the
highest number of votes shall appoint ajudge
In his place—or if any vacancy shall continue
in the board for the,space of one hour after the
time fixed by law for the opening of the elec
tion the qualified voters of the township,
ward or district for which such officers shall
have been elected present at such election,'
shall elect one of their number to fill such
vacancy.
[my 17 lyw 19
It shall be the duty of the several assessors
of each district to attend at the place of hold
inL, every general, special, or township election,
during the whole time said election is kept
open, for the purpose of giving information to
the inspectors and Judges, when called on, In
relation to the right of any person assessed by
them to vote at such election, or such other
matters in relation to the assessments of yzders
as the said inspectors or either of them
shall from time to time require.
No person shall be permitted to vote at any
election, as moresaid, other than a white free
man of the age of twenty-one years or more,
who shall have resided in the State at least On e
year, and In the election district where he
offers his vote at least ten days immediately.
See. .10. It shall be the duty of every assessor,
within this Commonwealth, annually, to
assess and return, in the manner now required
by law, a county tax, of ten cents upon each
and every non-commissioned officer and pri
vate, and the usual taxes up m every commis
sioned officer, known by them to be in the
military service of the United States, or of this
State, in the army; and when any omission
shall occur, the omitted names, shall be added,
by such assessors, to the assessments and lists
of voters on the application of any citizen of
the election district, or precinct, whereto such
soldier might., or would have right to vote, if
not in such service, as aforesaid; and such non
commissioned officers and privates, shall be
exempt from all other personal taxes during
their continuance in such service; and said
assessors shall, in each and every case, of such
assessed soldiers; or officers, without fee - or re
-ward therefor, give a certificate of such regular
or additional assessment, to any citizenref, the
election district, or Precinct, who invest any
One, demand tha same; and upon the presen
tation thereof, to the tax collector of said dis
trict, or the treasurer of the mild county, it
gWriffif grorimition.
shall be the dui y of such officer to receive said
assessed tax, of, and from, any person offering
to pay the same, for .the soldier, or officer,
therein ..named, and to endorse, upon such
Certificates, a r, ceipt therefor; and it shall
also be the duty of said collector or county
treasurer, to receive said Resessed tax, from
any person who may offer to pay the same, for
any of sa;d officers or soldiers, Without requir
lug a certificate of assessment, when the name
of such persons shall have been duly entered
upon the assessment books and tax duplicates
and give a receipt therefor, to such person,
specially stating therein, the name of the sol
dier, or officer, whose tax is thus paid, the, year
for which it was assessed, and the date of the
payment thereof; which said certificate and
receipt, or receipt only, shall be printajac e
evidence to any elect ion board, provided for by
this act, before which the same may be offered,
of the due assessment of said tax, against, and
the payment thereof by the soldier or officer
therein named, offering the same. as aforesaid,
but said election board - shall not be thereby
precluded from requiring other proof, of the
right to vote, as specified by this act, or the
general election laws of this Commonwealth,
and if any of said assessors, colectors, or
treasurers, shall.neglect, or refuse, to comply
with the provisions of this section, or to per
form any of the duties, therein enjoined upon
them, or either of them, he, or they, so offend
ing, shall be c.usidered and adjudged gni ty of
a misdemeanor in office, and shall, on convic
tion, be lined, in any sum not less than twenty,
nor more than two hundred dollars: Provided,
That the additional assessments, required to
be made by the above section, In the City of
Philadelphia, shall be made, on application of
any citizen or the election district, or precinct,
thereof, upon oath or affirmation, of such citi
zen, to be administered by the assessor, that
such absent soldier is a citizen of the election
district, or precinct, wherein such assessment
is required, by inch citizen,. to be made.
FREDERICK SMITH, Sheriff
SHERIFF'S OFF/CF., Lancaster, Sept. 4, 1885.
sep 13 td 36
tai gotaft.
USTEES' SALE 01' VALUABLE BEA L
1. ESTATE.—By virtue of a Decree of the
Circuit Court for Washington county, as a
Court: of Equity, the u inler-igned Trust ees will
offer at public sale in Hagerstown. In front of
the Court House, on TUESDAY, the :id day of
OCTOBER next, all that parcel of laud, lying
about I mile from the Broad Fording Mill, near
the Hagerstown and Cleat - spring rotd, and
joining lands of Samuel Schindle's heirs, and
others, and of which Martin Bopp died, seized
and possessed, containing about
• 132 ACRES OF LAND,
This land in o , u g..od quality of slate and
Creek Bottom, under good fencing. The im
provements are a two story LOG HOUSE and
KITCHEN, Barn with Wagon Shed, Corn Crib
and Granary attached thereto, and other out
buildings in good order. There is a well of
never-failing water near the house, and water
in all the fields. There is au Orchard of cnoiee
Fruit of all kinds, such as Apples, Peaches and
Cherries, and about
2.5 ACRES OF GOOD TIMBER,
on this farm. The balance is cleared and laid
off in nine fields. There is good Limestone
Quarry on this land.
Tan TERMS OF SA LE Asa:—One-third of the
purchase money to be paid in hand on the day
of sale or ratification thereof, and the balance
in equal payments in one or two years with in
terest from the Ist day of April, 1866, the pur
chaser giving note u ith approved security for
the deterred payments; and upon the payment
of the who e put chtse money, the Trustees are
directed to execute a deed therefor, free, clear,
and discharged of all Maims of the parties to
the cause.
I he.crop now growing in the ground is re
served. ANNA BOPP
SOLOMON FIERY,
sept 13 ltd,Si3tw Trustees.
FOR SALE. —ONE OF TOE MOST DE
sirable, highly cultivated and productive
little farms in Prederick county, Md. ihe sub
scriber intending to (recline farming, will coffir
atpublicsale, at the City Hotel, Frederick city,
at 2 o'clock, P. 21 , mt SATURDAY, the 7th of
OCTOBER, 18th, the Far,u on which he now re
sides, lying one mile south of Frederick city,
and accessible by two roads, the Georgetown
pike, within a few hundred yards on the left,
and Keefer's Mill road on the right, in one of
the most beautiful and fertile districts in Mary
land. This farm contians
12. ACRES,
of first quality land. The improvements con
sist of a comfortable one-story Stone andißrick
DWELLING, containing eleven rooms; large
Bar and Oorn House. There is on it a very
good Apple Orchard, also, the finest Peach Or
chard in the neighborhood, of carols carefully selected
and choice Fruit, in full bearing. The Garden
contains one and a half AcreS of Ground, and
produces every variety of vegetables In perfec
tion. On account of its proximity to the city,
it affords many facilities for Dairy and Market
purposes.
Besides the manure produced on 'he farm, it
has received in the last ten years between six
and eight thousand bushels of Lillie, :11111 all
the manure produced at several of the largest
hotel stables in town fir that period, together
with large amounts from butchers arid other
sources.
Terms made known on he day of sale.
sep 18 lttl&tsw]
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY AT PRI
VATE SALE.—The subscriber offers at
private sale, the following valuable property,
to wit:
No, 1. A Lot of Ground situated on the west
side of North Prince street, in the City of Lan
caster, adjoining property of Altick & McGin
nis on the north, and Jacob Rathvon on the
south, containing in front 25 feet, more or less,
on which is erected a two-story BRICK
DWELLING HOUSiE wii h Basement Kitchen,
Hydrant in yard, F'r uit Trees, Grape Arhor and
other improvements. This is a desirable prop
erty for a private residence, centrally located,
being convenient to Markets and in a pleasant
part of the city.
No. 2. A IA of (rround, situated on the east
side of North Water street, containing in front
47 feet, more or less, and extending in depth 60
feet. more or less, ad.oin i ng, properties of Alt lett
dr McGinnis on thelmoll, on the south,
and No. 1 on the east, on which is erected a
three-story Bricir Shop, 47 by 30 feet, with a
Frame Shop attached, 47 by 20. feet.
The above will be sold separate or together
to suit purchasers. For tort her particulars ap
ply to CYRUS N. HERR,
Wheatland Mills, P. 0.,
Lancaster. Pa., or to
THEO. W. HERR,
No. 15 North Duke street,
sep 16 tfdttiw Lancaster, Pa.
ALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC
SALE.—On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th,
1865, the undersigned will sell by public vendue
oroutcry, at the publichouse of Daniel Hes on
the Columbia Turnpike, 'our miles west from
the City of Lancaster, all that certain Log
Weather-Boarded DWELLING HOUSE, Barn,
and other buildings and Tract of about
PO ACRES OP LAND,
situated in East Hempfield township, Lancas
ter county, one-fourth of a mile north from
Dan'i liess' Tavern aforesaid, on the road lead
ing from the Columbia to the Marietta Turn
pike Road. The land is of the best quality and
in a high state of cultivation. There is a never
failing :spring of running water near the house.
It will be sold in three parts or in the whole to
suit purchasers.
Possession and good title given on the Ist of
April next.
Persons desiring to view the premises wil
please call on Mr. Daniel Sener residing there
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. of said
day, when terms will be made known by •
sep 18 tsd&w JACOB SENER.
litisreii4llloUs.
150,000 ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE
HOW 6: WHERE TO GET A CHEAP FARM.
A. D. CAMPBELL 't
CO.,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
The following are a few of the properties on
hand, and many others for sale in Delaware,
Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania.
No. S. 302 ACRES in New Castle county, Del
aware, 175 cleared and well-improved in build
ings and fences, the balance covered with
heavy oak, hickory and chestnut timber, good
water, 800 full bearing Peach trees• miles
from railroad, Barn entirely new, House two
story and Attic. Price 838 per acre.
No. 5. 300 ACRES OF VALUABLE FARM
LAND in New Castle county,lso acres of heavy
timber, good TWO-STORY HOUSE, Kbehen
attached ,• large SAW MILL, THREE TEN
ANT 'HOUSES; good BARN; 1000 Peach Trees,
soil very superior, 3 miles from railroad.
Price 515 per acre.
No. 12. 83 ACRES in Kent county, Delaware
%cleared ; Improvements rather poor; lies on
railroad.
Price 610(X).
No. 2.5. 130 .A.CREiS In Kent county, 100
cleared, 'balance goal timber; improvements
middling• excellent fruit and grain farm, sit
uated at Railroad station.
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No. 9. 176 ACRES OF HEAVY TIMBER
LAND, Oak, Hickory and Chestnut, in New
Caatle county. Timber more than pay for
land; will cut 100 cards per acre; miles
from Railroad.
Price $4O per acre.
No. 15. 306 ACRES in New Castle county:; 100
Acres cleared; 200 acres of magnificent TIM
BER, worth $lOO per acre; GOOD BUILDINGS;
an inexhaustible BED OF IRON ORE, equal
to the Lake Superior Ore, containing 00 per
cent, of Iron, specimen to be seen at the Othce
of the Company, 3 miles from Railroad.
Price $6O per acre.
No. 2. 130 A CRES all clearel, well fenced and
Improved, BUILDINGS GOOD; Railroad run
ning through ; 600 yards from station—a very
desirable farm. Price $36 per acre.
No. 17. MC ACRES, cleared, in Sussex
county, Delaware. Good two.story ROUSE
within 5 miles of county seat, 34 a mile from
railroad ; timber good ; water good and abund
ant ; good grain and fruit farm. Price $2O per
acre.
No. 18. 100 ACRES, 60 Acres cleared, balance
good TIMBER, good small HOUSE,Fruit Trees,
good Water, 3 miles from county seat in Sus
sex county, mile from railroad. Cheap farm.
Price $l5 per acre.
No. 27. 200 ACRES, in Sussex, 34 cleared, bal
ance in good TIMBER, 4 miles from George
town, county seat, 1 mile from railroad, good
soil, rapidly settling up in the neighborhood.
Price $l2 per acre.
Persons about to change location should see
these lands before got og West. They are within
two hours ride from Philadelphra Market, bet
ter than at Lancaster • soil equally productive,
climate as healthy and water as good and more
abundant. Delawrre has no State debt, and
on account of its market faclitles is destined
soon to be the best State in the Union. It
wants Northern men and energy to develop
this State and bring out its real worth.
Farms for sale in Lancaster county and other
parts of Pennsylvania.
City property tor sale, rent and exchanged.
For further information call at the office oi
the Company, Widmyer's Row, No. 4, South
Duke street, Lancaster City, Pa.
A. D. CAMPBELL & CO.
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FARMERS, TARE NOTICE.
TASICE.R & CLARK
Still continue to manufacture those Manures
which for the last seven or eight years have
given such general satisfaction to those who
have used them; we refer to the SUPERPHOS
PHATE OF LINE, made from finely ground
bones
, Peruvian Guano, and other Fertilizingt
Ingredients—and sold at the rate of $55.00 per
ton of 2000 lbs. Also, to the MEAT and BONE
COMPOST, made from refuse Meat, Bone, and
other offal from the slaughter house. Price,
840 per ton.
W. B.—A superior article of BOND DUST, a
market prices. Address , ,
TASICER 6s C . rdin.R"
B.W. Cor. Eighth anti,Washington at eta,
PHIL ADELEZZA.
Also,for sale by G. D. SPaECHER, Lancaster,
Pa. •
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VALITABLE MILL PROPERTY . FOR
SALE.—The subscriber intending to re
move West, will offer at, private sale,lalsval
nable MILL PROPERTY containing FIFTY
FOUR ACRES OF GOOD LAND, situate in •
Northampton township. Franklin county,with
a STONE AND FRAME GRIST MILL, a two
storied BRICE DWELLING HOUSE and other
buildings and a new SAW MILL thereon
erected. The Mill is in excellent condition,
running two pairs of burfs and has a good run
of custom. •
Persons desiring to pairchase will please call
on the undersigned residing on the property.
one mile east of Orrstown and four miles west
of Shippensbing.
atii; 9 amw 31] JACOB METZ.
Picrerve SALE .-- ON FRIDAY, SEP
TEMBER 29th, 1865, will be sold at public
sale, on the premises, in Mum cefordtownship,
York county, about a half-mile from Cooney's
Tavern, about one and a half miles from the
Brouge, and lying en the Peach Bottoni 2 Road,
the following Real Estate lately belonging to
Jacob Workinger. deo'd, viz:
No. 1, A Tract of Land, containing 136 ACRES,
and allowance, adjoining lands of:Samuel Cur
cans, M. W. M'Kinnon, Robert Andrews, Jos-
Tosh, and others, on which Is erected a large
new two-story FRAME HOUSE, with Base
ment story, large new Bank Barn, Wagon Shed
Corn Crib and other necessary out-buildings.
There Is a fine Spring of Water near the house,
with Spring - House over it. There is also a
variety of choice Fruit on the premises.. About
40 Acres of the tract are good Woodland ; the
balance has been well limed, is under a high
state of cultivation, under good fences, and is
a very desirable property.
No. 2, A Lot of Ground, containing :1 ACRE,
lying i Collinsville, adjoining property of Jos.
Mitchel's II eirs,:Daniel M'Col lum, IL Collin g
and lying on the Peach Bottom road, having
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thereon a one and a halt story FRAME OUSE,
Frame Stable, Wagonmaker Shoo.
No. 3, The undivided half of 40 ACRES of
Land in the aforesaid township, adjoining
lands of l'avid H. Anderson, Esq., George War
ner, W. W. Anderson and James Anderson.
There is thereon a one and a half story LOG
HOUSE, Log Stable, with Barn Floor attached..
There Is a Spring of Water near the house.
,There is also a small stream of water passing
through both Nos. 1 and 3.
Any per-on wishing to view the property or
gain any further information will call on
Thomas Cooney, Jesse Workinger, or the
Widow of t he deceased, residing on tract No. 1.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M. Terms
of sale by THE HEIRS.
Sept 6 4tw 35
lIBLIC SALE.---ON SATURDAY, THE
7th day of OCTOBER, 1865, by virtue of an
order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county
the undersigned Administrator will expose to
public sale, on the premises the following Real
Estate, late the property, of Hannah Wein hold,
dec'd, in the village of Rearnstown, East
Cocallco township, viz :
A small Lot of ground, in said village, ad
joining properties of Jacob R. Reddig, George
Fry, and others, fronting on the Lancaster and
Reading road, containing about
50 PERCHES,
more or less whereon is erected a one two
story Log Weather-Boarded DWELLING
HOUSE, Stable and other improvements, all
in good condition. The lot contains choice
Fruit Trees,good water and other conveniences
making it a desirable residence.
Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., when
terms will be made known by
CYRUS REAM,
Sept 6 taw 35 Administrator.
P RIVATE SALE.
A VERY DESIRABLE FARM dr COUNTRY
RESIDENCE FOR SALE,
KNOWN AS HARMONY HALL,
Consisting of a Tract of first-rate LIMESTONE
LAND, situated on the ssuth side of the Penn
sylvania Railroad. in Leacock township Lan
caster county, Pa., one mile west from the
()onionyMe Station, 8 miles east from Lancas
ter. and 02 miles west from Philadelphia, con
taining
84 ACRES AND 11 PERCHES,
About Five Acres thereof, in front of the
Dwelling House, being covered with very Fine
Timber. The improvements thereon are a
commodious Two-Story
STONE DWELLING HOUSE,
a large and complete Swleser Barn, Wagon
Shed, Carriage House, Wood House, Pig Sty,
and all other necessary out-buildings.
2 TENANT HOUSES AND STABLE,
a Spring House, over a strong Spring, of water
near the main building. There is another
Spring of water near one of the Tenant Houses.
A large orchard of bearing fruit trees. The land
is not surpassed by any in the county, as to
soil and pi odnetiveness, is under good fences,
divided into contenient fields, with running
water in all except two and in a high state of
01.1}UVILUU:i.
The Dwelling House is large with spacious
halls, parlors, dining and sitting rooms, and
flue airy chambers, a large kitchen attached,
and a well with a pump at the kitchen door.
The lawn is set with large shade and ornamen
tal trees and shrubbery. The barn is one of
the best in the county, and all the buildings
are in goo I condition.
As a country residence and farm, this is not
surpassed by any in the county, and is well
worth the attention of purchasers.
The property is susceptible of division into
three parts without injury to the main resi
dence and will be sold in parts if desired.
For further information please address Mr.
H. E. Slaymaker, or W. Carpenter, Esq., Lan
caster, Pa.
Possession and an indisputable title given on
the Ist of April next, or sooner.
JANE STEELE.
sep 4 2tawd NUT • aug 24 tfw 34
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VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY FOR
SALE.—On SATURDAY, the 14th of OC
TOBER next, the undersigned, Assignees of
Benjamin Harnish (miller) and wife, will sell
by public vendue, at the public house of the
late John Good, In Martieville, Martic town
ship, Lancaster county, the following real
estate, late of said Assignors, to .
A tract of first-rate LIMESTONE LAND,
situated in Pequeit township, said county, on
requea Creek, about eight miles south from
the city of Lancaster, and about one mile east
from Marticville, adjoining lands of John Barr,
Christian Harnish and others,containingabout
40 Acres. The impinvements thereon are a
TWO-STORIED STONE DWELLING HOUSE,
a Stone Double Decker BARN, Carriage House,
Smoke House, Hog Sty, and other necessary
buildings ; a large STONE MERCHANT and
GRIST MILL, with SAW MILL attached, all
in good order and condition, and with an ex
cellent run of custom. A Well of excellent
Water with a Pump, and an Orchard or choice
Fruit Trees.
The Land Is under good fences, and in a high
state of cultivation, and as to quality of soil
not surpassed by any in the county.
The property is located in a densely pQpn
lated neighborhood, end one of the best Mill
Stands in the county.
Persons wishing to view the premises before
the sale, will please call on Benjamin Harnish,
on the premises.
Possession and an indisputable title will be
given on the first of April next.
Sale will begin at 2 o'cloCk in the afternoon
of said day. SAMUEL HESS,
sep 13 tsw 361
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE
BY ORDER OF ORPHAN.S" COURT.
On FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1835, in pursu
ance of an Order of the Orphans' Court or Lan
caster county, the undersigned Trustees, ap
pointed to sell, will expose at public vendee,
at the "Black Horse Tavern," kept by Henry
Bear, on the Strasburg road, three miles east
of Strasburg, the following valuable real estate,
late the property of John H. Shertz, deceased,
to wit:
Purpart No. 1, Consisting of a Plantation or
Tract of Land, situated in Paradise township,
adjoining lands of Christian H. Lefevre, Geo.
Groff, George Keller and others, on which are
erected a one and a half-story DWELLING
HOUSE, a STONE BARN, Wagon Shed and
Corn House, Spring House, Cider House, and
two-story Wash House. and other out-build
ings, and containing
70 ACRES AND 20 PERCHES,
neat measure There is a stream of water run
ning through this tract, through most of the
fields; fruit trees, and about four Acres of good
Timber Land. on the premises. This property
is but miles from Leaman Station, on the
Penna. Railroad, is near to churches and
schools, and the S• rasburg Railroad runs
through the same.
Purpart No. 2, consisting of a Tract of Land,
situated in Paradise township, adjoining pro
perty of Isaac Smeltz, Samuel Ressler and
others, on which is erected a one-story Log
Weather-boarded Dwelling House, a log stable
and other improvements, containing
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1 ACRE AND 143 PERCHES,
neat measure. There are line fruit trees on
this tract, a spring of good water near the
house, and a stream of water running through
the premises.
Purpart No. 3. Consisting of a Tract of Wood
land, situated in Paradise township, without
improvements, and containing
3 ACRES AND 60 PERCHES,
adjoining lands of Wm. Hamilton, Mrs. Baugh
man and others.
Purpart No. 4. Consisting of a Tract of Tim
ber Laud, adjoining lands of Wm. Hamilton
and others, without improvements, and con
taining
Purpart No. 5, Consisting of a Tract or Parcel
of Woodland in said township, adjoining lands
of Wm. Hamilton, - Bushong and others,
and without improvements, and containing
3 ACRES and 34 PERCHES.
Purpart No. 6, Consisting of a Tract of Wood
land, situated in said township, adjoining other
lands of said deceased, without improvements,
and containing
3 ACRES AND SO PERCHES.
Persons wishing to view the above proper
ties, will call on the undersigned, or on Mr.
Davis Simpson, who, resides near the said Wood
Lots.
Possession and indisputable title will be
given on the let day of April next.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p.m., of said
day, wnen attendance will be given and con
ditions of sale made known by
JOHN S. KENEAGY, `Trustees
H. HARTMAN SFIERTS, f to sell.
ALSO, At the same time and place, a Lot of
Ground, containing
THREE ACRES,
more or less, adjoining the above described
lots, well set with Chestnut Sprouts.
ELIZABETH BAUGHMAN
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VALLABLE BEAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC
SALE.—On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER IS,
1865, in pursuance of an order of the Orpbahs'
Court of Lancaster county, will be sold at pub
lic sale, on the premises, in Fulton township,
a valuable TAVERN STAND AND FARM, late
the property ofJoseph Flaillips,known as "Penn
Hill," joining lands of Abner Brown, William
Hatton, Christian Cauffinan and others,
CONTAINING ABOUT 145 ACRES,
fifteen being Woodland, the remainder in a
very high state of cultivation, divided into
fields of convenient size by good fences, with
access to water.
The buildings consist of a LARGEIFRAME
and PLASTERED HOUSE, Slate Roof. Porches
on two squares of the House. Also, an Office
for holding Public Meetings, such as Elections,
School Boards, dc. A large STONE and PRA ME N
BARN roofed with slate, all finished in the best
manner, built in 1864.
Also, sufficient Stabling and Shedding for
Tavern; Wagon Shed Corn Cribs, Carriage
House, Seale House with the most linproved
Patent Scales, Oats House, Meat House, Ice
House, ttc., (tc. Two Wells with Pumps at the
door of house. A good Orchard of Choice Fruit.
This property has been long kept as a Hotel,
and is one of the best stands in the county,
being situated at the crossings of the Lancas
ter and Port Deposit and Oxford and peach
Bottom Roads, near to the Railroad at Oxford.
There are daily stages passing the house. There
is perhaps more cattle sold at this place than
any other in the county. This is in every re
spect a most valuable and desirable property,
handsomely situated. Convenient to , Churches,
-Schools, Mills, Storer, Post Office. , Shops, dc.
Anyperson wishing to see the property, pre
vious to. sale, will please call on John SF right,
on the place,nr Jeremiah Brown.
Sale to continence at 1 o'clock, P. M., of said
day, when terms will -bo:nlede known by -
SANDERS pIOCHDLOUEf,'!
JERE MI AEr BROWN' - ,
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Ntat (fotatt.
D. W. HARNISH,
Assignees
3 ACRES AND
. 62 PERCHES
- 01statt.
EDIVATE SAKE.-.THLE UNDERSIGNED
will sell at private sale his farm, situated
Drnmore township, Lett:toaster' county, con
taining 248 ACRES, more or less; there is about
50 Acres of Wood Land, the balauceunder good
fences, 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 out-buildings: an Orchard of Fruit
Trees, &c. Also, a GOOD STONE TENANT
BF/USE;
_also . convenient to schools, mills,
stores; blacksmith shops and places of public
worship. The placawill be sold-in two separate
tracts or in one to suit purchasers.
Persons wishing to view the same can do so
by callingon the undersigned,residing thereon.
may 17 fial*NV ii] T. N. M'SPARRAN.
LAND! LiTED!! LAND!!! • ,
SMALL yAßnts FOR qa - fal
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About4,ooo ACRES OF CHESTNUT SPROTIT
and otheulands, situated in Perry county, Pa.,
within 4 miles of Duncannon Station, on the
Pennsylvania Railroad. It includes a fine.
Farm of 201) Acres; also 80 Acres of Meadow
Land, with Houses, barns, etc. The remainder
will be divided into lots of .0 Acres and up
wards to suit; and sold at from $lO to $ 0 .1) 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 pitrposes,
with good roads and a market for products
close at hand, with building stone, timber,
water-power, ex. For further information
apply to, or address,
LANGHORNE WISTER,
Duncannon, Perry county, Pa.
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SHENANDOAH VALLEY LANDS
REAL ESTATE AGENCY AT HARRISON-
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TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES
POE SALE!
We have now for sale very desirable Farms,
located in the- counties of Augusta, Rocking
ham, Shenandoah, Page. Pendleton and Hardy..
The Farms contain from 40 to 500 Acres, and
we are privileged to sub-divide large tracts 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 is 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.
AW - For description of properties and terms,
apply or address us at our office, in Harrison
burg, Rockinghtun Qounty, Va.
July 26 3niw 29J J. D. PRICE d: CO.
PRIVATE SALE:.THE UNDERSIGNED
will s.•Il at private sale his small 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 in wood land, such as
Chestnut and Oak., and St to cut. The improve
ments thereon are a GOOD STONE HOUSE, 20
by 24 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 keen Clonmell and
Kirkwood Post Offices, and is convenient to
schools, mills stores and churches.
Persons desirous of vietving the said property
can do so, by calling on the subscriber residing
thereon. ANDREW ROWINSKY, Ja.
july 21-3mw.
PRIVATE SALE.—THE SUBSCRIBER
will sell at private sal., the very desirable
lot ou which she now resides, containing TEN
ACRES, more or less, situated in Drumore
township, Lancaster county, on the road lead
ing from the Unicorn Tavern to the Village of
New Texas, one and a half miles from the for
mer place, convenient to mills, schools and
places of public worship.
The improvements consist of a DWELLING
HOUSE, part LOG and part FRAME, weather
boarded and finished in the best manner, with
two rooms and kitchen on the first floor, and
four chambers on the second, with cellar under,
a Frame Barn, with stabling under and amply
sufficient for all the purposes required; a never
failing spring of water near the door, with
Stone Milk House andtenement over it, and
all other necessary out-buildings.
There is an apple orchard on the 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 cultivation and well fenced.
For further particulars and tennis, which will
be reasonable, apply to the subscriber, on the
premises. MARGARET WATSON.
aug 16 tfw 32
A DIIIINISTRATORS' SALE OF VAL
ITABLEE REAL ESTATE—By virtue of an
order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland
county, the undersigned Administrators of the
estate of Wm. M. Beetem, deceased, late of the
Borough of •arlisle, will expose to public sale,
on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th 1865, at 10
o'clock, on the premises, the following desira
ble valuable real estate:
No. 1: That valuable farm in Monroe town
ship, Cumberland county, about S miles south
east of Carlisle, known as the Williams' Farm,
bounded by lands of Jacob Mumma, Jacob
Cocklin, John Brougher, and the Yellow
Breeches Creek:,
CONTAINING 142 ACRES & 142 PERCHES,
of the best utility of Limestone land,- all un
der good fence and in a high state of cultiva
tion. The Improvements are a large
BRICK [)WELLING HOUSE,
a large BANK BARN. Wagon Shed, Corn
Cribs and other necessary out-buildings, a well
of good water and Cistern, and a large Apple
Orchard of choice Fruit. Tins is a handsome
property, situate in the midst of that fertile
part of the valley bordering on Yellow Breeches
Creek.
No. 2, Also at the same time and place, a
tract of choice CFIESNUT TIMBER LAND,
situate near the above farm In Carroll town
ship, York county, containing
12 ACRES AND 12 PERCHES, •
bounded by lands of Benjamin isilesly,
Williams, Rudolph Miller and Jacob Neisly.—
Also at the same time and place 50 Locust
Posts.
Also, on THURSDAY, the sth day of OCTO
BER at 9 o'clock, A. M., at the Court House in
theßorough of Carlisle:
No. 3, That valuable Hotel Property on the
north-west corner of the Public Square, bound
ed on the north by Dickinson alley, east by
Public Square, south by High street, west by
Miss Campbell and A. B.Sharpe, Esq., contain
ing in front on High street about 44 feet and
running back at an irregular width about 249
feet to Dickinson alley. The front building
was destroyed by Me, the walls of which are
still standing. On the other part of the lot is a
row of BRICK BUILDINGS suitable for dwel
lings, offices and shop, also a large new BRICK
STABLE for a Hotel or Livery.
No. 1, Also at the same lime and place, a Lot
of Ground situate on North Pitt street, bound
ed on the west by Pitt street, south by Miss
Dobson, north by Mrs. Lamberton, and east
by 12 feet alley, containing 24 feet in front
and 112 feet in depth to the alley, having there
on erected a good two-story _ _
• BRICK DWELLING HOUSE
now occupied by Mrs. Pfah
No. 5, Also at the same time and place, a Lot
of Ground situate on the Harrisburg Turnpike,
bounded on the northward by said turnpike,
westward by a 40 feet street, southward by a l
feet alley, and eastward by another lot of
ground belonging to estate of W. 51. Beetem
deed, containing in front on the turnpike 156
feet, extending 120 feet back to the alley, hay
ing thereon erected good large sheds for stock,
hay and feed. Office, corn crib, and hydrant
water on the ground. This was purchased as
six lots of ground 26 feet in front each, and may
be sold separately or together as will suit pur
chasers, and if deemed expedient the buildings
will be sold separate from the land.
No. li, Also at the same time and place, a lot
of Ground adjoining No. 5, containing 52 feet
in front on the turnpike and 7 feet 9 inches at
the back on the alley, 120 feet deep on one side
and 122 feet on the other side to the alley, hav
ing thereon erected a large Ice House, and has
a cellar dug and-nearly walled.
No. 7, Also at the same time and place, an
outiot, bounded by lands of Wm. Leeds, and
two roads leading to Harrisburg r turnpike,
CONTAINING THREE ACRES.
No. 8, Also on the same day, at 12 o'clock, on
the premises, in North Middleton township,
two miles north of Carlisle, on the road leading
to Sterrett's Gap, a Farm of good Slate Land,
bounded by lands of Wn. D. Sponsler, John
Stock, John Kemper, McDowell's heirs Wm,
M. Henderson, and o her hinds of deceased,
containing •
86 ACRES AND 46 PERCHES.
The improvements are a good DWELLING
HOUSE a BANK BARN, and other out-build
ings, an App e Orchard, a well of water near the
buildings, all under,good fence and in a high
state of cultivation, and has all been lintel,
Np. 9, Also on the same day, at To'clOck, P.
M., on the premises, that Valuable Farm,
known as the Noble Farm, situate one mile
east of Carlisle, in North Middleton township,
CuMberland county, bounded by lands of Wm.
M Henderson, Win. 'D. Sponsler, other lands
of Wm, M. Beetem, deceased, and the Letort
Spring, containing
175 ACRES AND 150 PERCHES,
under good fence and in the highest state of
cultivation. The improvements are a large
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, TWO BRICK
TENANT HOUSES, a large BANK BARN,
good FRAME STA_BLE, Wagon Shed, Corn
Cribs and other out-buildings, an Apple and
Peach Orchard, a well of good water and a Cis
tern—the Letort Spring passing along the
southeastern boundary. The location, soil and
improvements make this farm ode of the most
desirable investments offered to capitalists.—
This is considered one of the fancy farms of
the valley.
Attendance will be given and terms made
known by JOSEPH W. PATTON,
JOSEPH A. STUART,
Administrators of Win. M. Beetem, deed.
sep 6 tsw 35
VALLABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
—On TH.IIRSDAY, the 12th of OCTOBER
next, the undersigned Executors of the will of
Henry Hershey, late of Manor township, Lan
caster county, dec'd in execution of the direc
tions of said will, will sell by public vendue,
on the premises, the following described real
estate, late of said deceased, to wit:
A Plantation or Tract of Limestone Land,
situated in Manor township, Lancaster county,
one-fourth of a mile south of the Lancaster
and Columbia Turnpike road, five miles west
from Lancaster and live miles east from Colum
bia, adjoining Hershey's mill property and
lands of John Doner, David Herr, (late Jacob
Neff, dec'd, ) and others con tattling__
126 ACRES AND 116 PERCHES.
of which 9 Acres are covered with TIMBER.
The improvements thereon are a new TWO
STORIED BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, a
Frame Out-Kitchen, Spring House, over one of
the bestsprings of running water; a DOUBLE
DECKER BARN, with Wagon Shed, Corn Crib,
Horse-Power House, Carriage House, Fram.,
Stable Smoke House, 11 og Sty, Wood Shed and
otherbuildings. A Well of excellent water
with a Pump near the house, and an Orchard
of Choice Fruit Trees. The land is under good
fences, divided into convenient fields, from all
but one of which the cattle have access to
the water; is in a high state of cultivation,
and is in all respects one of the finest farms in
the county.
Also, a Tract of 6 ACRES and 12 PERCHES
of Sprout Land, near the above tract.
Persons wishing to view the premises before
the day of sale will please call on either of the
undersigned, residing near the premises.
Possession and an indi-pntable title will be
given on the first day of April next.
Sale will begin at 1 o'clock in the afternoon
of said day. JOHN DONER,
BENJ. HERSHEY,
Executors.
wept 13-tape-38
PRIVATE BALE.—THE 'UNDERSIGNED
will sell at private sale, his valuable prop
erty, situated in the village or 2,lllieraville,
Lancaster county, near Leche's Tavern, con
sisting of ONE ACRE OF GROUND on which
is erected a two-story BRICK DWELLING
HOUSE, with Frame - Kitchen attached, and
other necessa oat-buildings. The buildings
are all nearly new, and are fn: excellent repair andeondition.. , .1- • • •:•
There is a large variety of the choicest. fruit.
on .
on the premises.
An indisputable title will JOHNen.
sag 23-13tws 33 L. HALL,
VdMitillhts g4•draftOnn.
AGERICULTURAL CO.'s
CHEAP_ PER TlzrzEßs
The Fertilizers prepared by the A.grlcultural
Chemical Company, (a Company chartered by
the Legislature of Pennsylvania with a capital
of $2:30,000,) 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:
Fertilizer is composed
pAck-rnight soil and the fertilizing elements
of urine, combined chemically and mechani
cally with other valuable fertilizing agents and
absorbets.
It is reduced to a pulverulent condition,
for immediate use, and without loss of
It e irlhly nitrogenous' fertilizing properties.
Its universal applicability to all crops and
soils, and its durability and active qualities,
are well known to be all that agriculturists can
desire.
Price $BO per ton.
OII:EXICAL COMPOST.—This Fertilizer is
largely composed of animal matter, such
as meat, bone, fish, leather, hair and wool, to
gether with chemicals and inorg. attic fertilizers
which decompose the mass, and retain the ni
trogenous elements;
It is a very valuable fertilizer for field crops
generally, and especially for potatoes, and gar
den purposes.
lUI excellent qualities, strength, and cheap
ness, have made it very popular with all who
have used it.
Price $4O per ton
COMPOSITE FEBTILIZER.---This highly
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, it 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 is 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 , rtilizing ingredients have received
the highest approval of eminent chemists and
scientific agriculturists.
Price, Cio per Ton.
PHOSPHATE OF LIME.—The Agricultural
' 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 as to be afforded at a less
price than other manufacturers charge. Prac
tical tests have proved that its value, as fertil
izer, is equal to the best Phosphate of Lime in
the market.
•
PRICE, Z'6o PER ToN.
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 CHEMICAL COMPANY'S
WORKS, •
AT CANAL WHARF, ON THE DELAWARE.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Office, 413% Arch
- it. Ii.FHT.S, General Agent.
The Company's Pamphlet Circular, embrac
ing full directions for using the above Fertil
izers, sent by mail , free. wilen requested.
mars 6m9
1010TOGRAPII ALBUMS.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
Large Assortment—Great Variety—Unsur
passed for Beauty, Style and Finish.
NEW PATTERNS
NEW BINDINGS,
NEW CLASPS,
PATENT HINGE BACK ALBUM,
the latest and best kind, made only in Phila
delphia excelling all others in strength and
durability.
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, PLAIN,
10 and 12 cents—sl.oo and $1.20 per dozen.
COLORED, 25 cents—..n.so per dozen.
A
TRAVELING ND SHOPPING SATCHELS,
WALLETS, PURSES, POCKETBOOKS, &c.
BTA7'IONER Y.
WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, PENS, 8:c.
STENCILS.
For marking names beautifully and indelibly
on Clothing.
HARBACH BROS.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers,
may 10 lyw 181 36 North Bth street, Phila.
CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE
MURPHY & BURCHELL,
109 SOUT - 11 SECOND STREET,
Importers and Agents for Manufacturers, re
spectfully announce to the people of Lancaster
and vicinity, that they have opened a Branch
Store under Geiger's Bank, East King street,
Lancaster. Goods will be sold at wholesale and
retail.
To country men-giants we propose to sell at a
discount of 10 per cent. under Philadelphia
wholesale prices. A large discount will he
made on original packages. Orders promptly
tilled. [my 3 lyw
pr,g 600tlo.
1865 FALL. FALL 1865
HAGER at BROTHERS
Have now opened a complete
STOCK OF DRY GOODS FOR FALL SALES
which will be sold at the Lowest Prices
COTTON AND LINEN GOODS FOR
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
SILKS,
BENCH MERLNOES
POP LA I N ES,
EMPRESS CLOTHS,
IJE LAINEs,
CHINTZES.
Flue to superfine •
BLACK BOMBAZINES,
G-4 BLACK WOOL DE LAINES
MOURNING POPLAINES,
REPS AND ALPACAS.
LADIES CLOAKS OF NEWEST STYLES.
PLAIN BLACK, TRICOT AND PLAIN
BEAVER, CHINCHILLA AND
FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKING CLOTHS
UMIMEMI
PLAIN BLACK, GREY, AND HIGH COLOR
ED WooLEN SHAWLS, BROCHA AND
THIBET SQUARE AND LONG
SHAWLS
MEN'S WEAR !
BLACK AND COLORED FRENCH CLOTH
BLACK DOEMKIN CASS IMERE,
FANCY FRENCH AND
AMERICAN CASSIM FRES,
TRICOT, MOSCOW BEAVER AND
CHINCHILLA OVER-COATINGS,
SATINETS, VELVET CORD JEANS,
CANSIMERE FOR BOYS.
READY MADE CLOTHING FOR MEN
The largest stock ever offered in this City of
onr own manufacture, and guaranteed to give
satisfaction.
H A GER a: BROTHERS.
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WENTZ BROTHERS
CHAS. E. WENTZ, HENRY C. WENTZ,
THOS. J. WENTZ.
NO. 5 EAST KING STREET,
DRY GOODS,
HOOP SKIRTS
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS
Daily receiving Bargains and selling off
quickly. f July 7 lyw 28
LEMIIiEMMIMiI
WENTZ BROTHERS
CHAS. E. WENTZ, HENRY C. WENTZ,
Thos. J. WENTz,
Are receiving a stock of
SUPERIOR DRY GOODS,
adapted to the daily wants of every family.
Full Stock of Staple Goods,
Fine Stock of Fancy Goods
Immense Stock of Dress Goods.
LARGE STOCK NEW,IMPORTED HOOP
- SKIRTS.
*S. New Goodsreceived daily at the Reduced
Prices. Now is the time to buy.
WENTZ BROTHERS,
ign of the Ilbe Hive,
No. 5 East King St
mar 22 tfwl
,nuking.
R EED, HENDERSON & CO
BANKERS
CORNER EAST KING AND DUKE STREETS,
LANCASTER, PA
July 28
SAM - F 4 IL WALTON
W ALTON & YOST
BANKERS, BROKERS,
AND
GENERAL COLLECTORS,
NO. 25 SODTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA
(REFERENCES
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James, Rent, Santee & Esherick, Black & Co.
Co., Hon. Wm. Wilkins,
C. M'ICIIMin & Son, " H. D. Foster,
Hon. James Pollock, " Asa Packer,
A. H. Reeder, V. L. Bradford, Esq.,
" WarrenJ. Wood, Hon. Geo. Sanderson
ward,
HIGEMST PRICE PAID FOR GOLD AND
SILVER..
GOVERNMENT AND OTHER INTERESTS
- COLLECTED.
STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMIS
SION.
THE PEOPLES' CHEAP HAT,' CAP
AND FUR STORE,
O. 20 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LA_NCASTEre, PA
SHULTZ & BRO
FASHIONABLE HATTEEdS
A general assortment of '
HATS,
• • . A.ND LADIES! FiTllB -
9f all the Mteit styles eonstruitly..on hand,
Witldli will be sold'at the lowest rates for Cask.
air•A-I1 goods In btu Ilne Marolf9O4m,4l to
order - . -. _ '; • t
HENRY A. SHULTZ, JNO. A. ECIFfeLTZ.
nov 3 tlw 43
• ,H,8,128,111..tg.E.R151:
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
. for to bring them more particularly before the
people. Theyare not a new - remedy, the recipe
for making:the " Bitters" having been in the
possession of the piTiprietbr 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 otherarticle: Elecampane,Bar
dock, Spikenard, Soapwort, • Peruvian Bark,
Buchu, Spicewood, Mullein, Slippery Elm, Sas
safras, Sarsaparilla, Gentian Hoot Juniper,
Spirits Nitre, Balsam Co via , Cubelis, Dande
lien, Pure Spirits and Barberry. The Bitters
have been used by tersons afflicted. with vari
ous diseases for some years past, and such has
been their success in curing the most obstinate
diseases, that the proprietoris now induced for
the first time to offer them to the_public with
the full confidence and a willingness tognaran
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, General Debility, or Wkness
caused by exposure, imprudence or excess,
Coughs and Colds, Diarrhcea,Headache, Cholera
Morbus, 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 are warranted to cure all venerial dis
eases, no matter of how long standing. The
manufacturer recommends it for this class of
diseases particularly, and can produce certifi
cates of the most remarkable cures. Those who
are suffering with any of these unpleasant
complaints, should at once give this medicine
a trial. NoLady desiring a Cr.F a R COMPLEX
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
ladies.
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:any time be
seen by calling at the Store of thb Proprietor,
Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa.
B. MISHLER, Sole Manufacturer.
AUGUST ROST, a member of Co. D, 99th 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
eases of the Spine and Kidneys, Sc., contracted
in the Army.
THOS. GROOM, Glen Hope,.cured of Disease
of the Back and Nervous system.
HENRY NAGLE, Lancaster, cured of a stroke
of the Palsy, causing the loss of the use of his
right arm.
JOSEPH WIMER, Phllad Aphiu, certifies that
Mishler's Bitters has restored him to health,
having been much afflicted with various ail
ments for a long time.
JAMES KENNEDY, Lancaster, cured of
Chronic Diarrhcea and 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. B. WILLIAMS, Lancaster, certifies
that his daughter was Cured of a lingering sick
ness of eight months, front various diseases, by
Mishler's 'Bitters.
HENRY MADERF, Lancaster, was cured of
a difficulty in passing his water, by the use of
the Bitters, and his wife also relieved from
Rheumatic pains.
PHILIP BONCE, Lancaster, cured of an af
fection of the Kidneys and Bladder, by the use
of Mishler's Herb Bitters.
DANL. B. HERR, Rohrerstown, Lancaster
county, certifies that he was cured of severe
stitches in his side which he was afflicted with
for nine years.
JAS. RICKING, Litiz, Pa., was cured of a
severe attack of Chronic Rheumatism.
JOS. H. WATSON, Lancaster, relieved of
pains in his Shoulders and limbs, that he was
unable'to sleep.
ANDREW EBERLY, Lancaster, cured of
Cramp Chollc—was so severe that he became
apprehensive of a Rupture.
MARY J. CARNEY, Lancaster, cured of
weakness on the breast and pain in the side by
Mishler's Bitters.
WM. H. JOURDAN, Lancaster, relived of
Cholera Morbus in 10 or 15 minutes by the Herb
Bitters.
JACOB HAGG, Lancaster, says that his son
was relieved of excruciating pains In his legs
and arms.
SAML. McDONNELL, Lancaster, cured of
Dyspepsia of 20 years' standing by Mishier's
Bitters.
H. G. KEN DIG, Farmer, near Lancaster, says
his daughter was cured of weakness, phinizic,
sore throat, &e.
J. L. BAKER, Lancaster, certifies that him
family has been much relieved from affliction
by the Bitters.
E. H. RHOADS, Rearustown, Lancaster co.,
cured of Inflammatory Rheumatism of one
years' standing.
JOHN STYER, Haywood Hospital, Va., was
cured of Rheumatism by the Bitters—contract
ed in the army.
THOS. BROPIY, Lancaster, recovered from
an attack of Fever and Ague, by the use of
Mishler's Bitters.
A. MUSKETNUSS, 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 Mishler's Bitters.
ISAAC INIcINTYRE, Lancaster, relieved of a
severe pain across his Kidneys, by the Herb
Bitters.
C. B. MAYER, Lancaster, cured of a severe
cold which had settled in his teeth,. by Mishler's
Bitters.
VREDENBU AG, Lancaster, was entirely
cured of a remarkable distressing Abscess by
the Bitters.
HENRY G. KEN - DIG, Camp Potomac, was
cured of Diarrhcea 1.1,y the use of Mishler's Bit
ters.
A. FAIRER, Lancaster County Poorhouse,
cured of Dyspepsia and Disease of the Kidneys
by the Bitters.
MARY RIVERS, Lancaster, relieved of a ter
rible cold on the breast of 3 month's standing,
by the Bitters.
JOHN WEIDMAIs.:, Lancaster, says that him
self and wife were cured of severe Rheumatism
by the Bitters.
A LADY of Lancaster, writes to Mr. Mishler
that the Bitters cured her of Piles of 7 year's
standing.
JOHN GILMAN, 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.
AMOS ALIMENT, of Strasburg, Lancaster
county, used the Bitters for a wound in the leg
received at the battle of South Mountain, and
has now no more pain.
J. C. R., a member of Co. E, 135th Regiment,
P. V. writes to the Proprietor that the Bitters
cured him of a distressing cold which had un
fitted him from duty.
MARTHA BENTS, Lancaster, was cured of
Inflammatory Rheumatism, from cold taken
by a broken arm.
JOHN. NEIDICH, Lancaster, was cured of
Palpitation of the Heart, which he had for 25
years.
JOHN SCHOCK, Pequea, Lancaster county,
was relieved from an attack of the Gravel by
the Bitters. .
Mas.DRUCKENMILLER, of MountJoy,Lan
caster county, was cured of excruciating pains
in her hands and feet by the use of Mishier's
Bitters.
JOHN LESHER, of Reamstown, Lancaster
county, was cured Ma swelling of the neck and
Jaw by the use of the Herb Bitters.
EMMIIMi
H. C. GINKINGER, Philadelphia, after being
confined to the house for two years, was cured
by the use of 'Wishler's Herb Bitters.
GEO. W. KILLIAN, Lancaster wasHconfined
to the U. S. Hospitals for 10 weeks, by prostra
tion, is recovered to health by the use of the
Herb Bitters.
Mts. MARGARET KIRK, Lancaster, was
cured of a severe pain in her side and general
nervousness, by the use of the Herb Bitters.
Mits. ELIZ. WENDITZ, Lancaster, was cured
of Inflammatory Rheumatism by the use of the
Bitters.
AMOS GROFF, Lancaster, was relieved of a
severe cold in the throat by the use of the Bit
ters.
HENRY J. ETTER, Lancaster, had his sight
restored (which he had been deprived of for
about 5 years) by the use of Mlsider's Bitters.
CHAS. P. STILLER, Philadelphia, writes of a
lady in that city having been cured of the
Dumb Ague by the use of the Bitters.
HARRIET ORR, Lancaster, was cured of In
ward weakness and pain in the back by the
Herb Bitters.
JOHN RAiJTZ, Lancaster, bad a slight at
tack of Lockjaw, which was cured by the Bit
ters.
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THEODORE WENDITZ, of Pennsylvania
Reserves, was 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 arid nausea in the stomach by the
use of the Bitters.
It. STRACHEN, Lancaster, was cured of Gray
el by the use of Nlishler's Bitters.
JACOB HUBER, Lancaster, was cured of
Gravel of 10 years standing, by the use of the
Bitters.
_
MARY CRAKEL, Lancaster, was cured of
Cramp in the Stomach by the use of the Bit
ters. -
PHILIP FREAS, Lancaster, was cured by
Mishler's Bitters, of a severe attack of Cramp
in the Stomach.
WM. LECHLER, Lancaster, certifies to being
cured of the Piles by the use of Mishler's Bit
ters.
JOHN KEPHARN, Lancaster, was cured by
the Bitters of severe pains in the side and back.
JOSIAH COX, Lancaster, was relieved from
Palpitation of the Heart, dm., by the use of the
Bitters.
_ -
JOHN HOLLMAN, Lancaster, says that his
son was cured of pain and weakness in his iegs
by the Bitters.
S. RUTTER EBY, 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 the Herb
Bitters.
ISAAC QUIGLEY, Lancaster, says that his
son was cured of Typhoid Feyer by Mistder's
Bitters.
AND'W NEADING, Lancaster, was relieved
of a Dry Cough, of 5 months standing, by
Mishler's Bitters.
TBO3L&S W. Yost'
. „
S. ALLGEIF,R, Lancaster, says that his
daugher was nearly blind from a cold—was
cared by the Bitters.
JOHN CURLEY, Lancaster, was cured by
. the Herb Bitters of an Abscess in three places.
WM. SUYDAM, Lancaster, was cured of
Rheumatism, of 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 Mish
ler's Bitters.
H. C. FONDERSMITH, agedt at Columbia,
has valuable testimonials of cures effected by
the Bitters.
HENRY 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, &a.
SOHN 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. WALIFS, Washington ,City, states
that the Bitters cured hini of Gravial of ten
years standing.
JACOB. B. AM.WAKE, Esq., Lancaster, was
injured at Aa , quia Landing lastlanuary—the
Bitters cured
FIENRY kLINE, Lancsst4r, 'was cured of
Dysßensia and Derangement of the Liver, by
--
JOHN - A. TRYER'S _WIFE, - Lancaster,. was;
enredbt .Liver'Dothniriiniland /ow or appetite
DAVID.TOTTs, - .3:Lear Lanciater,ikidlilea that
the Bitters cured him of a severe attack of
Ettleturutthisa. likialy 71yw 51111 t,
, that
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Vitairat.
D R. WRIGHT'S
REJUVENATING EL.rairt.
OR, T
. n..9ENCE OF LIFE
Prepared from Pure Vegetable Extracts, con
taining nothing injurious to the - most delicate:
"As the Phenix rises froth the ashes of its
Elixirsimated with new life"—so does-this
rejuvenate the system and overcome 9
disease.
. ,
mode The Rejuvenating Elixir is the result • of-'
rn disdoveries In the vegetable kingdom;
being an entirely new and abstract method of
cure, irrespective of all the old and worn-out'
systems.
*a. This medicine has been tested by tbe
most eminent medical men of the day, and by
them pronounced to be one of the greatest
medical discoveries of the age.
ts.. One bottle will cure General Debility.
tea few doses cure Hysteric% in females.
va. One bottle cures Palpitation of the Heart
vez%. From one to three bottles restore the
manliness and full vigor of youth.
A few doses restore the appetite.
potency.
Three bottles cure the worst case of Im-
vs. A few doses cure the low spirited
IM. One bottle restores mental power.
VI- A few doses restore the organs of genera
tion.
A few doses bring the rose to the cheek
and
s t medicine th,
e
debilitated,
tirtenj
worn
down
down and despairing.
The listless, enervated youth, the over--
tasked man of business, the victim of riervous•
depression, the individual suffering-from gen—
eral debility, or from weakness of a single
organ, will all Md immediate and permanent
relief by the use of this Elixir or Essence or
Life.
; e , e r g e 2 a pa , to x t i tZ es o s, r o t . h r re ec e e l p ott o ls in f o o u r! 3 s.
arlPfo P rfl, l •
to any address.
THE CHEROKEE RILLS and:REJUVINAT
INC= ELIXIR are sold by all enterprising drug
gists in tile civilized world. Some unprinci
pled dealers, however, try to sell worthless
compounds in place of these; those which they
can purchase at a cheap price, and mak e more
money by selling than they can ou these medi
cines. As you value your health—ay, the health
of your future offspring—do not be deceived by
such unprincipled druggists, ask for 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
observation.
Ladies or gentlemen can address us In per
fect confidence, stating fully and plainly their
diseases and symptoms, as we treat all diseases
of a chronic natuw in male or female. Patients
need not hesitate because of their inability to
visit us as 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 office, county, State, and name of
writer, plain, and Inclose postage stamp for
re e . send our 32 page Pamphlet free to any
address. Address all letters to the Proprietors
DR. W. 114 MERWEN,, -
Sole Proprietor,
Othce—No. 37 Walker street, N. Y.
I WRENCH, RICHARDS S CO.; and T. W.
DYUTT i CO., Agents fur Philadelphia.
nov 16 cow lyw 45
CHEROKEE PILLS.
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SUGAR-COATR
FEMALE MIGULATOR
FEMALE ItIiCiULATOR
HE -4 L T H 1 3 RESER 1" E R
I=2
FOR THE REMOVAL OF OBSTRUCTIONS
AND THE INSURANCE OF REGULARI-
TY IN THE RECURRENCE OF THE
MONTHLY PERIODS
II i,L They cure or obviate those numerous dis
eases that spring from irregularity, by remov
ing the irregularity itself.
They cure
Suppressed,
Excessive and
Painful Menstruation
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ta i .They cure Green Sickness (Chlorosis).
te3,l They_ cure Nervous and Spinal Affections
Pain in the back and lower parts of the body,
Heaviness,
Fatigue ou slight exertions,
Palpitation of the Heart
Lowness of Spirits,
Hysteria,
Sick Headache,
Giddiness, etc
In a word, by removing the %irregularity, they
remove the cause and with it ALL the effects
that spring from It,
a Composed of simple vegetable extracts,
they contain nothing deleterious to any consti
tution, however delicate, their function being
to substitute strength Mr weakness, which,
when properly used, they never fail todo.
le_ They may be safely used at any age, and
at any period, EXCEPT ittittisa THE FIRST
THREE MONTHS, during which the uniailing
nature of their action would infallibly PRE
VENT pregnancy.
All letters seeking information or advice
will be promptly, freely and discreetly an
swered.
us:Full directions accompanying each box
IMPrice S 1 per box, or six boxes for M.
imSent by mail, free of postage, on receipt
of price.
Pamphlets sent by mail, free of postage
by _ _ _
DR. W. R. 3IERWIN,
Sole Proprietor,
Office—No. 37 Walker street, Neiv York.
FRENCH, RICHARDS Si CO., and T. W
DYOTT & CO., Agents for Philadelphia.
nov 16 eow lyw
"THERE IS NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL."
TARRANT'S COMP-11 USD EXTRACT
OF CUCEBS AND COPAIBA.
This preparation is particularly recommend
ed to the Medical Profession of the public for
the prompt and certain cure of
DISEASES OF' THE BLADDER, KIDNEYS,
URINARY ORGANS, ETC.
It may be relied on as the best mode for the
administration of these remedies in the large
class of persons of both sexes to which they aro
applicable. I t never inter Ceres eI th the digest
ion, and by its concentration the dose is much
reduced.
N. B.—Persons are advised to ask for Tar
rant's Compound Extract of Cubebs and CO
palba, and take nothing else, as imitations and
worthless preparations, under similar names,
are in the I uirket. Price 51.00. Sent by expresa
on receipt of price.
Manufactured by
TARRANT S CO.
No. '-t7B Greenwich street, car. of Warren street,
EMEM
AND FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS GEN
ERAL. net 13 lyw
pgilts and gitationary.
CHEAP 1100 K STORE.
The place to purchase Cheap Books is at
THE PEOPLE'S BOOK STORE,
No. 44 NORTH QUEEN Sr., CORNER OF ORANGE,
where may be found at all times, a large as
sortment of
BOOKS FOR OLD AND YOUNG,
CHEAP TO SUIT THE TIMES!
THE POETS IN BLUE AND GOLD,
Macauley, Swain, Browning,
Heber Saxe, Moore,
Keble, Whittier, Coleridge,
Tupper, nir, Lowell, Longfellow,
Cowper, Goldsmith,
Poe, Shakspeare Milton,
Byron, Kirk, White, &e. .
BIBLES AND' PRAI. ER BOOKS
In great variety.
HYMN BOOKS OF ALL DENOMINATIONS.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS!
The largest and finest assortment ever offered
in the City.
ALL SIZES AND STYLES,
Holding from 12 to 200 pictures each, and rang
ing in price from 50 cents to 820.00.
TWO THOUSAND CARD PHOTOGRAPHS,
The largest assortment In Lancaster. The
greatest. variety of subjects:
Religious, Noted Personages, Fancy Subjects,
Autumn Leaves, Nos. 1 and 2; Flowers,
Nos. 1 and 2; Fruit and Blossoms, Nos.
1 and 2; Wood Mosses, Nos. 1 and 2;
Life of Childhood, Nos. 1 and 2;
Suminer Landscapes, Winter
Landscapes, White Moun
tain Scenery, Funny
Characters. Nos. 1
and 2, beautiful
ly colored.
NEW STYLES BEING CONSTANTLY RE
CEIVED.
BIBLES,
LARGE, AND SMALL.
WRITING DESKS, PORTFOLIOS,
ALBUMS,
AUTOGRAPH BOOKS, CHESS BOARDS, &c.
GOLD PENS AND SILVER HOLDERS,
NEW GAMES FOR CHILDREN
,
NEW PAPER DOLLS,
NEW CARDS,
NEW DISSECTED PICTURES,
TOY BOOKS! TOY BOOKS!! TOY BOOKS!!!
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-School
prices.
ll=
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The best writing papers and envelopes in the
market always on hand._
SCHOOI, BOOKS.
All the books used iu 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.
.N' Don't forget the place.
J. M. WESTHAEFFFIR'S
Book and P%riodical Store;
Corner North Queen and Orange sta.
uly 7 tra , 2(i
J.
B. McCASIKEY,
SURGEON DENTIST,
OFFICE-EAST KING ST., near CENTISSQTJARE,
OVer the First National Bank, Lancaster, Pa,
Teeth handsomely inserted on . Gold, Silver
or Vulcanized Rubber.
Teeth durably plugged with Gold or,Sllver.
The best of work at the very lowest - rates.
Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. -
Oa-ALL WORK WARRANTED.; - NR&
July 26 6mw•
J . ROHRER,
WIT.OLE2ALE DEALEI. IA
FRENCH. BRANDIEQ
WINES, GINS,
WHISKIES, .I,c
No. 1$ SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
(A few doors below Centre Sqnnred
LANCASTER, PA.
may 17 lyw No'
MANHOOD:
HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED!
u.stPubb!shed, in a sealed Envel4e: Piice 6eents.
A LECTURE ON THE NA:JURE, TREAT
MENT, and Radical Cure of Spermatorrlicea,
or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Erdhssions,
Sexual Debility, and Impediinents toldarriage
generally; Neriousness, Consumptiori,* .Epi
lepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical limapael
ty, resulting from Self Abuse, &c., by
, R0,13T, CIJLVERWFILL M,.D.
• . Author of-theUrten BOok, &e.
A. - BOON TO THOUSANDS OP SUFFERERS.
Sent. tinder. Heal,' in:a.piidn envelope, to any
address post pale, On receipt of cents, or
two stamps; .- ‘; • .
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