.ovenantoUo*- -- - - ranelion the Black Elector. :The newly-constituted elector, Sam-' bo, ie sitting on a stumpj - and playing a small banjo. Enter an American gen tleman, Mr. Rufus X. Smart. Mr. Smart—Well, Mr. Sambo, how • do you do? - Blabk Elector (with dignity) Massa Sambo'ana berry well, thank you, Sar. 'My. Smart—Glad to hear it, Mr. Sam bo ; rejoiced to hear it.' Hope your crop's coming on well. Black Elector—Pretty well, Sar. Dis white trash ain't no good much at work, but we'll soon kick 'em into better knowledge ob things, and ob deir privi leges in serving a kind colored genel man. Mr. Smart—They ought to be glad to take your money and do your work, Mr. Sambo. By the way, you must mind and exercise your right as a citi- Black Elector—Hate exercise like the debbil, massa. What's your name, sar? What for you obtrude on a colored gen elman taking his music lessons? Mr. Smart—No intrusion, sir, I trust. My name is Rufus X. Smart, and I am a friend of the Honorable Hominy Bus ter, who hopes to have your distin guished support at the coming election. Black Elector—Sar, if you check die dig—discolored genelman—you'll make 'quaintance wid him boot on your dam skin. What you mean, sar? Mr. Smart—No anger, Mr. Sambo.— The Government of this almighty and everlasting country has thought proper, in its extraordinary enlightenment, to invest you with the franchise. You un derstand, lam sure. It has given 'you a vote. Black Elector—Dada lie, Sar. It hab given me nuffin of the kind. Where is it? Dere's my house. I give you leave to go into a colored genelam's house and look. If you find de vote, bring it here directly minit. Mr. Smart—l have not made myself quite clear. Black Elector—You seems a stupid boss, dat's clear—yup, yup, yup, yup. Mr. Smart (aside) I'd give five dollars for five minutes leave to canvass him with this strip of hippopotamus. I'd obtain a genuine expression of his sen timents. My dear, Mr. Sambo, you are a gentleman of America. Black Elector—Ah! Now you talk sensitive, Sar, quite sensitive, and me proud to know yciu. Sit down, Sar, and don't be bashful, we are all alike and equil—all cakes out of the same oven, only the colored genelam a cake which am better done. Like cake and mo lasses, Sar? Mr. Smart—Delight in it, I assure you, Sir. Black Elector—Den steal some, come to me, and I'll lend you a stool to eat him on. Yup, yup, yup, yup, yup. (Slugs) Massa's name Manassas, Jingly little Jew, Steal him prime molasses, Put him iu a stew. Jiggle, jiggle, jumpaeross, list am berry tine, Den die nigger steal a boss, And off to Caroline. Jiggle, Jiggle, se. [For ten minutes, will' banjoaccompaniinent.l Mr. Stuart—Admirably clever, Mr. Sambo. I have heard nothing so good at the theater. You would realize fifty dollars a night on the stage. Black Elector—Dam low, dem actors, Sar. And they am tied in the clock, obligated to go and sing, whether iu the humor or not, and whether 'em drunk or sober. Dat a slavery which no colored genelam could smit to, San Mr. Smart—You are right, Mr. Sambo and I am truly glad to hear you pro claim such unhesitating emnity to tyranny ofevery k ind. lam sure, there fore, that you will give your vote to my friend, the Honorable Hominy Buster, whose maxim is that freedom should roll over the Universe, like the boister ous air, and he bound only by the firm ament and by the ecliptic. Black Elector—]ou talk jolly well, Massa. You may dam good pious preacher, Sar. 'Tend up on dat stump and preach, and dis colored genelam give you half a dollar. Stuart—l'll come to-morrow, and do it for nothing ; to-day I have an en gagement, and must go ; for I am not like yett, Sir, a free and unfettered gen tleman who can * do as he pleases, and has no master but himself. Black Elector—Dat berry elegant compelmen, Sar, Massa Tart, and dis here colored genelam am equal in po liteness. You shall hab his vote when you can find it about the house, or any where. Suppose some of dem young monkey's hab took it, and dropped it in de drain, may be, but I'll give 'em a crack over and make 'em find it. Mr. Smart—Thank you, Mr. Sambo; I'll call to-morrow and drive you to the place of voting, and show you-all about it. I rely on the promise of an inde pendent American gentleman. Black Elector (loftily)—You may do so, Sar ; (exit Mr. Smart.) Civil beast dat am, for a white, but ,do not know polite manners. But am now time for scme rum, and some sleep. Colored genelam too precious to danger him health over-working. A Romantic Story At the commencement of the present century a young man made his appear ance in Stratford, and spent a few weeks at the tavern, which then existed to af ford shelter to stage coach travellers. Whence he came, and what his busi ness, none could guess. Directly oppo site the tavern stood the small cottage and the forge of a blacksmith named Folsom. .He had a daughter who was the beauty of the village, and it washer fortune to captivate the heart of the young stranger. He told his love, said he was from Scotland, that he was traveling ineog., but in confidence gave her his real name, claiming that he was heir to a large fortune. She returned his love, and they were married. A few weeks thereafter the stranger told his wife that he must visit New Orleans; he did so, and the gossips of the town made the young wife unhappy by their disagreeable hints and jeers. - In a few months the husband return ed,. but before a week had elapsed, he re ceived a large budget of letters, and told his wife that he must at once return to England, and must go alone. He took his departure, and the gossips had anoth er glorious opportunity to make a confi ding wofnan wretched. To all but her self it was a clear case of desertion ; the wife became a mother, and for two years lived on in silence and in hope. At the end of that time a letter was received by the Stratford beauty from her husband, directing her to go at once to New York with her child, taking nothing with her but the clothes she wore, and embark in a ship for her home in England. On berarrival in New York she found a ship splendidly furnished With every convenience and luxury for her com fort, and two servants ready to obey every wish that she might express. The ship duly arrived in England, and the Stratford girl became the mistress of a superb mansion, and, as the wife of a baronet, was saluted by the aristocracy as Lady Samuel Sterling. On the death of her husband many years ago, the -Stratford boy succeeded to:the title and wealth of his father, and in the last edi tion of the "Peerage and Baronetage" he is spoken of as the issue of " Miss Folsom of Stratford, North America." When the late Professor Silliman visi ted England some years since, he had the pleasure of meeting Lady Sterling at a-dinner party, and was delighted to - answer her many questions abciut her bkrthpiace in Connecticut. --- RUM Different-Nations The 4alda6ian rslandeis - eat alone. They' retire into the most hinder parts of their houses, , and then draw down the cloths that serve as blinds to their windows, thatthey may eat unobserved. On the contrary, the islanders of the Philippines are remarkably sociable. Whenever one of them finds himself without a companion to partake_ of his meal, he runs till he meets with one, and however keen his appetite may be, he ventures not to satisfy it without a guest. The tables of the rich Chinese shine with a beautiful varnish, and are covered with silk carpets very elegantly worked. They do not make use plates, knives and forks ; every guest has two little ivory or ebony sticks, which he handles very adroitly. A Kamschatkan kneels before his guest; he cuts an enormous slice from a sea calf; he crams it entire into the mouth of his friend. A Chicago joker contributes the fol owing to the Drawer. We hope it is not a sample of Chicago husbands. There lived on S Street, Chica go, a hard-working man, who always attended to business before pleasure. In this he was right. One day his wife was taken sick, and the next day she died. The husband kept at his work as usual, and after the funeral he returned to his labors. "How is this?" asked one of his neigh hors. "Can't you stop to mourn a lit tle ?" " No, sir," was the reply. "Business before pleasure." And the old fellow *returned to his bench. All Agreed A good deacon making au official visit to a dying neighbor, who was a very unpopular man, put the usual question: . " Are you willing to go, my friend ?" "0, yes," said the dying man. " I am glad of that," said the deacon, " for all the neighbors are willing." Xt gal gotireo. USTATE OF DANIEL HARRAR, SR., tj late of Colerain twp., Lancaster county, deceased,—Letters of Administration on said estate having been grant ed to the undersigned residing in said township, all persons indebted titer °mare requested tomakeiminediate settle ment, and these having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned. MILLER HARRAR, sep 2.0 ft w* s 7 Administrator. STATE OF DIR. NATHANIEL W. SA.II- LA' PL E, late of Leaeock township, deceased.— Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persona indebted 11x, veto are requested to make imme diate settlement, and those haying claims or demands against Lie same will present them with ,, ut delay for settlement to the under signed. MULTON R. SAMPLE, Valley twp., Chester county, NENV.L'ON C. SAMPLE, Salisttury twp., Lancaster county, SAMUEL IL SAMPLE, Leacock twp., Lancaster county, 13-6tw. Executors. - 1 - 1, STATE OF CHRISTIAN LEIN. LATE _Li of Earl township, deifil.—Lettms of ad ministration on said estate having heen grant ed to the undersigned, all persons inoebte thereto sire requested to make immediate set (lenient. and t nose hieing claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for sittlement to the undersigned, resid ing in the City of Lancaster. JAMA.> T. McCULLEY, stip 20 titw 37 Administrator. vsTATE OF JOSEPH PHILLIPS, LATE EA of Fulton township, dee'd.—Letters of Ad ministration on said estate having been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to mai( e immediate settle ment, and those having claims or (remands against toe same will present them without delay for sett lenient to the undersigned. SANDERS McCULLOIJOII, Dru lit ore township, JEREMIAH BROWN, JR., Fulton township, eel: 20 iitw 37 Administrators. OTl('i.----THE UNDERSIGNED AU _Ol d Por appointed by Ihe Orphans' Court of Lancaster comity, to dist ri hut, the balance re maining in the moots of John Smith, Admin istrator of Mary Miller, late of Strasburg Bor ough, deceased, :timing those legally entitled thereto, hereby gives notice, that he will meet the parties interested for the purpose — of hi; appointment, at the Court Huuge. in Lancas ter, on OCI"iBER 20th, 1865 at 2 o'clock, I'. M. EMI,EN FRANKLI'N, sq.) ESTATE OF DANIEL FELTON, DECD. —Letters of Administration on the estate of Daniel Fulton, Esq., late of Pequea town ship, dee'd, having been granted to the sub scr,ber residing in Pequea township: All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make iuunediate payment, and those having claims will present them, without delay, prop erly authenticated for settlement. .JOIIN M. FULTON, AdmiuisDator. sep-27 fit w.:3S! STATE OF JOHN SHSTIL LATE OF Breekimek township, deceased.—Letters testamentary on said estate having been grant ed to the undersigned, a , l persons indebted thereto lire requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or de mands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the under signed, residing in said township. CYRUS REAM, Executor : sept 7 6tw , 381 East Coealico township. STATE OF__,ILAGDAI.ENA HOFFMAN. LA' —Letters iTI" Administration on the estate of Magdalena Hoffman, late of East Hempttetd township, Cleeease.l, having I men granted to the subseriber residing in said towmship, all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those Staving claims will present them, without delay, pro perly tilt lienticatedfor settlement. - - JOHN IMFF.MAN, Administrator. litvc 39 A tr HIT° NOTICE.—ESTATE OF MARGA-RET WISE, late of West (7ocalico township, Lancaster county, deceased. The un dersigned Auditor, appointed by tha• Orphans' Court of Laneas , er county, to distribute the balance remaining in the bands of Cyrus Ream, Esq., Administrator of said deceased, to and among those legally enticed lathe same, trill attend for that purpose on MONDAY, the 6111 DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. at 11 o'clock A. \I., in the Library Room of the C6urt Douse, in the City of laneaster, where all per sons interested in said distribution may at tend. H. B. SWARB, Auditor. oat d Ode 39 'tlaftssional. Cuts. ANDREW J. STEIN U A N, opposite Cooper's Hotel MEMEMMIT=I;I LANCASTER, PA HE. SWARR * ATTORNEY-Al -LAW, No. 13 NORTH DUNE STREET, (Near the Court House,) LANCASTER, PA. :7aug 29 tfd,tw 1 M . N 4) RT 5i , TTORNEY-AT-L A W, COLUMBIA, PA. aug tfd,tcv ABRAM SHANK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 36 NORTH P , ECE STREET, In= SLTRUEO - N DENTIST, Of and residence opposite Cooper's Hotel, IMErriM 8=! MaiIIIMMEM ATTORN EY- AT -LAW, ESE=M2 (Opposite Lechler's Hotel,) LANCASTER, PA w ILLI42OI B. FORDNEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW No. 44 EAST RING STREET, (Above Lechler's Hotel,) LANCASTER, PA liLliii ArfORNEY-AT-LAW, NO. 2.5 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, PENSION, BOUNTY, BACK PAY AND 102032 Carefully attended to REUBEN B. LONG. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 8 NORTH DUKE STREET, (Opposite Court House,) A NOASTER, PA. Lay 14 VW al_ Vtintliantous... 150,000 "R" °F "ND "RaALE• HOW dc WHERE TO GET A CHIMP RABAT. A. D. CAMPBELL'& CO., REAL ESTATE B'BOZEIIS 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; 3% miles from railroad, Barn entirely new, House two story and Attic. Price per acre. No. 5. 306 ACRES OF VALUABLE FARM LAND in New Castle connty,lso acres of heavy timber, good TWO-STORY HOUSE, KPchen attached ; large SAW MILL, THREE TEN ANT HOUSES; good BARN; 1000 P. ach Trees, soil very superior, 3 miles from railroad. Price $l5 per acre. No. 12. 83 ACRES In Riente-unty, Delaware % cleared; improvements rather poor; lies on railroad. Price $l5OO. No. 25. Do ACRES in Kent connty, 100 cleared, balance good timber; improvements middling; excellent fruit and grain farm, sit uated at Rail, oad Station. Price $25 p,er acre. No. 9. 176 ACRES OF HEAVY TIMBER LAND, Oak, Hickory and Chestnut, in New Cantle county. Timber more than pay for land; will cut 100 c ,rds per acre; i% miles from Railroad._ Price $4O per acre. No. 15. 306 ACRES in New Castle county . ; 100 Acres cleared; 2W acres of magnificent TIM, BEE, worth $lOO fier acre; GOOD BUILDINGS; an inexhaustible BED OF IRON ORE, equal to the Lake Superior Ore, containing 90 per cent. of Iron, specimen to be seen at the Office of the Company, 3 miles from Railroad. Price $6O per acre. No, 3. 130 ACRES all cleared, well fenced and improved, BUILDINGS GOOD; Railroad run ning through ; OW yards trout station—u very desirable farm. Prize .'36 per acre. No. 17. 226 AeRES, cleared, in Sussex county, Delaware. Good two-story HOUSE within 5 miles a county seat, 16 a mile from railroad ; timber good; water good and abund ant ; good grain and truit farm. Price V) per acre. No. 18. 100 ACRES, 60 Acres cleared, balance good TIMBER. good small lIOUSE,Fruit Trees, good Water, 3 miles from county seat in Sus sex county, ;f, mile from railroad. Cheap farm. Price $l5 per acre. No. 27. 200 ACRES, in Sussex, „i cleared. bal ance in good TIMBER, 4 miles tiom George town, county seat, 1 mile from railroad, good soil, rapidly settling up in the neighborhood. Price SL per acre. Persons about to change location should see these lands before going We-t. They are within. two hours ride from Philadelphia 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 01 its market hicilties is destined soon to be the best State iu the Union. It wants Northern men and energy to develop this St ate and bring out its real worth. Farms for sale in Lancaster county and other parts of Pennsylvania. City property for sale, rent and exchanged For further information call at the office o the Company, Withoyer's Row, No. 4, Soutl Duke street, Lancaster'City, Pa. A. D. CAMPBELL 6: Co. 6mw 31 B EDDING AND FE %Trims WARE. HOUSE! No. 44 -,l'orth Tenth Street aboce Market, PHILADELPHIA. FEATHERS, MATT BASSES, LILA:\ KETA, BED QUILTS, iiLC .4W - TUCKER'S Celebrated SPRING BED. Every article in theßedding line, at the low .est market priv-, AMOS HILLBORN, sop 27 :Imw 3S Pniladelphia. E STABLISHED IS 11410. FANCY DYEING ESTAB J. S W. () N E ili111=1!111111=1=1 II 1 LA 1. - ", L P lIIA , Dye Silks, Woolen and Fancy Goods of every d. scription. Their >ii perhwity td Dyeing La dies and Gentlemen's Garments is widely known. Crape aitti Merico Slaw Is Dyed the most brilliant or plain colors. ('rape and Merino Shawls cleaned io Iona: like new. Also, Gentlemen's apparel, Curt., ins, Ac., cleaned ur re-dyed. Kid Gloves cleaned ur dyed to look like new. Call and look at our work before going else where. isep 1:7 Mill Mail AT JOIIV FAIikIRA'S OLD ESTABLISHED FUR MANUFACTORY, No. 716 AReB sTREEr, ABOVE 7TH, I have now in store.of my own Importation and :gam' fact nre, one of tha Largest and most 13eautilui selections of FA N C' FURS, for Ladies' and Chi Itl reit', Wear in the City.— Also, a tine assortment of hent's Fur Gloves and Collars. 1 am enabled to dispose of my Goods at very reasonable prices, and I would then efore solicit a call from my triehds Of Lancaster county and vicinity. Itememtier the Name, Number and Street ! JOHN FA REIRA, 718 Arch street, above 7th, South side. Philadelphia. .fin I have no p nor connection with any other Store in Ph itade.phia! • • EMiiMEIII :No. 20 NORTH CZHEEN STREET, SHIJLTZ S BRO., FASHIONABLE HATTERS A general assortment of HATS, AND LADIES' FURS of all the latest styles, constantly on hand which will he sold at I he lowest rates for Cash iii All goods in our line manufactured to order HENRY A. SHULT'/. nov 3 =li== TASKER ct CLARK Still continue to manufacture those Manures which for the last seven or eight years have given such gt 7,...11 satisfaction to those who have used them; we refer to the SUPER PROS PRATE OF 1.1 J E, made front finely ground bones, Peruvian Guano, and of her Fertilizingt Ingredients—and sold at the rate of ;55.00 per ton of WOO lbs. .4150, t the NEAT and BONE COMPOST, made from refuse Meat, Bone, and other offal from the slaughter house. Price, $4O per ton. N. lI.—A superior article of BONE DUST, a market prices. Address TASICER it CLARK. S. W. Cor. Eighth and Washington streets, PHIL A DELPHIA Also,for salo by G. D. SPILEUHE ft, Lancaster I'a. aug U Smw Tl, STRAY.—CAME TO THE PREMISES EA of the subscriber, residing near Black Rock Furnace, in l'olerain township, Lancaster county, a RED HEIFER, about thi ee years old, with short straight hors, and a small white spot between them. She carne the first time to the promises in . J one last. The owner will please conic forward, pay charges, p• ova property and take her away, or she will be sold according to law sep i 3tw5381 T O THE CITIZENS OF LANCASTER FREDERICK . S. SCREUING, Importer and Manufacturer of LADIES', CHILDREN'S AND GENTLEMEN'S FURS No. 14 SOU Qukk:ii STREET, LANCASTER, PA. Ladles Capes, Collars, Berthas, Muffs Cuffs, &c. All kinds of Children's Furs, Gentlemen's Gloves, Collars and Sleigh Robes. These ar ticles are all male up to order in the latest Style. All kinds of Furs neatly altered, cleaned and repaired. Furs carefully kept (luring the summer. All ki nits iifshi (ping Skins bought. 15.31 unudSw• COLUMBIA INSURANCE COMPANY CAPITAL AND ABBEYS, 3429,920 This Cqmpany continues to insure Build ings, Merchandise, and other property, against, loss and damage by fire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium or premium note. FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount insured, 05,027,020 80 kna't of Premium Notes,. SC6 0,0 40 Balance Cash Premiums, January 1, 1884, Cash receipts in 1864, _less fees and commissions Losses and expenses paid In 1864, 822,:94 Balance of Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, 1865. 5452,715 61 A. S. GREEN, President,e GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., Secretary. MICHAEL S. SHUMAN, Trea.surer. DIRECTOR.S : Samuel Shoch, William Patton, R. T. Ryon, John W. Steacy, John Fendrich, Geo. Young, Jr. H. G. Mlnich, Nicholas McDonald, Sam'l F. Eberlein, Michae S. Shuman, Amos S. Green, S. C. Slaymaker, Edmund Spering, Columbia, February 18,1865, July 20 PRIVATE NALE.--TRE UNDERSIGNED will sell at private sale, his valuable prop erty, situ ted in the village of Millersville, Lancast-r county, m ar Leche's Tavern, con sisting of ONE ACRE OF GROUND, on which is erected a two-story BRICK DELLING HOUSE, with Frame Kitchen attached, and other necessary out-buildings. The !landings are all nearly new, and are in excellent repair and condition. There is a large variety of the choicest fruit on the premises. An indisputal title will be given. aug 33 JOHN L. HALL. BERGER, AtIDENBIED & FRY, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FISH, CHEESE, PROVISIONS, &C Nos. 11 AND 13 SOUTH WATER STREET, PHILADELPHIA We have constantly on hand, an assortment of Dried and Pickled. Fish, &c., viz : 'Nfackeral, Hams, [my 17 lyw 19 ICSalmon, Sides, as had, • Shoulders, Herring, Cheese. - Codfish, Butter, 'Beef, • Pork, , Salt, ea Fruit,' Lard J , • acc.; do. AMES S. BERM LEWIS C. AIM = , d b 22 /3 ,- (1.1w1 PHILIP F. FRY. LANCASTER, PA JNO. A. SHULTZ trw 43 WILLIAM HARRAR 9452,715 69 429,920 80 iat Eitalero. Nod''Mgcr AVXICABLEFIUMIESTATILIMP . . 5A1.413.--OaS , ATIIRDAY,,OOTORBRittki ihe undersifpaisd will sell by publics/endue or outiory, at the aline:Mingo Maffei Ms; on the' ColumbLa , e„.rotir miles ititiat-lltun' Use :City .Of, lasucasten, 'all that.is. Log- Wesather-Bmrded DWELLING HUMS, Eirsixt".„ and other btrildingitand Tract of abotit - 90 ACRES OF "LAND, • ~; situated iirEast Jlenspgeldlownshii4LancquF• ter - county, one-Sourlls a milerlitirlli from, Dan'L Huai' Tavern aforesaid; on the road lead ing- from the Oolunibla Wills Marietta 'Darn- , pike Road. The land is of the beat quality and' in ahigh state &cultivation. Therels a never falling I:spring ofru !sin g water hear thli house. It will be sol d in three pa/trio:tin the whole to. suit purchasers. Possession and' good title given on thi Ist of April" next. - • i'ersons desiring to -view. the premlsea will please call on Mr. Daniel Sener residing there on. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. of said day, when terms will be made known by sep 18 tsddtw • JACOB SENE.R. TTALITARLE CITY PROPERTY AT PRI- V VATE SALE.—The subsciiber offers at private sale, the following valuable property, to wit: No, L A Lot of Ground situated on the west side of North Prince street, in the City of Lan water, 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 D WELLING HOUSE. wit h Basement Kitchen, Hydrant in yard, Fruit Trees, Grape ArbOr 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 Lot of Ground, 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, adjoini tt gproperties of Altick & McGinnis on the north, on the south, and Na 1 on the east,,on which is erected a three-story Brick Shop, •47 by 30 feet, with a Frame Shop attachecL - 47 by 20 feet. The above will be sold separate or together to suit purchasers._ For further particulars ap ply to CYRUS N. HERR, Wheatland Mills P. 0., Lancaster. 1 1 a., or to THEO. W. HERR, No. 15 North Duke street, P Lancaster. a. sep 111 tfdd...-w VALUABLE BROAD TOP COAL LANDS FOR .YALE., Estate o Jobt N. Lane, late of the City of Mancaster, deceased. THOMAS & SUNS, Auctioneers. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, Pennsylvania, the Adminis trators of the estate of said deceased, will sell peremptorily, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of NOVEbIBER, IStio, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the '• PHIL A DELPHIA EXCHANGE," the follow ing described coal lands, late of said deceased, to wit: No: 3. Containing 14,5 ACRES AND 92 PERCHES, —--- - - - neat measure, situate in Broad Top township, and warranted in the name of Christopher Long. No. 4. Containing 2:-38 ACRES AND .1= PERCHES, neat measure, in the township aforesaid, and warranted in the name of John SOOk. No. 5. Containing 178 ACRES AND 2.'2 PERCHES, neat measure, situate in the township afore said, in the name of William Lane. No. 6. Containing 41.11 ACRES AND 51 PERCHES. neat measure, in the township aforesaid, and W warranted to ill iam Foster. No: 7. Containing 180 ACRES AND 7 PERCHES neat measure, situate in said township, and warranted in the name of John McClain. No. 8. Containing 363 ACRES AND $5 PERCHE-t, neat measure, situate in said township, and warranted in the name of Daniel Kerr. P:o. 9. Containing 11 ACRES AND 12> PERCHES, neat measure, situate in said township, and warranted in the name of Thomas M. Long. Tracts Nos. 3,4, 5,7, 8, di 9 are situated con tiguous, on Sandy Run, which empties into 1.31.1 Raystown branch of the Juniata, near above Hopewell, on the Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad, a branch of which road has been graded up said rim to or near said land. These six tracts are all good coal lands and form one of the best coal estates in the Broad Top coal field, and can be mined on Sandy Run, and Six Mile Run. They can be mined together, or each of the tracts can he mined separately t advan tageously. No. 6, Is situated several miles from the above tracks, near the head of Sandy Run ; is a good coal tract and sct with excellent timber. A map of the lands can be seen or had - by applying to M. ThOnlaS LS: Sons, Auctioneers, Philadelphia. Any furl her information desired before the , ale can be had by addressing the Administra tors, at Lancaster, or the Hon. Samuel L. Rus sel, at Bedlord, Pa. , TEamse Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid at the time of sale, and t Lie balance on the Ist day of January, 1866. W. CARPENTER, H. B. SWARR, • Administrators de bonis non of John N. Lane, d , e'd. H. THOMAS S SONS, Auctioneers, 1:39 and 141 South 4th Street Pit la Lancaster, Pa., Sept. 2.5 th, 1565. sep PUBLIC SALE.---ON WEDNESDAY, OE TOBER, 2.5 th, 1865, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, the subscriber, Administrator of Samuel S. Baugh man deceased, will sell at public sale, at the public house of Henry P. Baughman, In George town, Lancaster county, the following de scribed property, viz: • THREE CONTIGUM's LOTS OF GROUND, containing together 14 ACRESand la PERCH. ES of land, situate in said Bart Liwnship, about one iniie west of Georgetown, adjoining lands of George H. Picael, Wm. Phenegar, Peter Baughman and others. The improvements are a TWO•STORIED FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Frame and Log Barn, Wheel-Wright Shop, and other out buildings. Also, a lioinber of Fruit Trees. Title and possession given on the first day of April, Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when terms will be made known by M. H EY B SHGEIt, Administrator. SIMEON W. SWISHER, Auctioneer. sep 27 •Itw PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ORDER OF ORPHA AV COUR 71" On FRIDAY, oCTOBER 15th, 1665, in pursu ance of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Lan caster county, the undersigned Trustees, ap pointed to sell, will expose at public vendue, at the "Black Horse Tavern," kept by Henry Bear, on the Strasburg road, three miles east of Strasburg, the following valuable real estate, late H' property of John 11. 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 Rei ler 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 76 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 PA miles from Leaman Station, on the Penna. - 11allroad, is near I. 1 churches 1111(1 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 Whet improvements, containing 1 ACRE AND 142 PERCHES, neat measure. There are flue fruit trees on this tract, a spring of good water near the house, and a stream of water running through the premises. Purport No. 3. Consisting of a Tractof Wood land, situated In Paradise township, without improvements, and containing 3 ACRES AND GU PERCHES adjoining lands of Wtu, Hamilton, Mrs. Baugh man and others. Purpart No. -1. Consisting of a Tract of Tim ber Land, adjoining lauds of Wm. Hamilton and others, without improvements, and con taining 3 ACRES AND 62 PERCHES Purpart N. fi, Consisting of a Tract or Parcel of Woodland, in said township,adJolninglands of Wm. Hamilton, Bushong and others, and without improvements, and containing 3 ACRES and 34 PERCHES. Purport No. 6, Consisting of a Traci, of Wood land, situated in said township, adjoining other land,: of said deceased, without improvements, and containing - . - - - 3 ACRES AND 80 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 Ist day of April next, Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. m., of maid day, wnen attendance will be given and con ditions of sale made known by JOHNS. KENEAGY , t Trustees H. HARTMAN SHEETS, f to 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 taw VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE.—On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1865, In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' 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 of Joseph Phi ll ips,known as "Penn Hill," joining lands of Abner Brown, William Hatton, Christian Cauffman and others, CONTAINING A 80UT,L45 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 LAROE;FRAME and PLASTERED HOUSE, :fiat e Roof, Porches on two squares of the House. Also, an t )ffice for holding Public Meetings, such as I. lections, School Boards, &c. A large .STONE and PRA ME 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, Scale House with the most Improved Patent Scales, Oats House, Meat House, Ice House, &c., &c. 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, handsoniely situated. convenient to Churches, Schools, Mills, Stores, Post Office, Shops, Ac. Any person wishing to see the.property, pre- vious to sale, will-please call on John Wright, on the place, or Jeremiah Brown. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., of said day, when terms will be - made known by SANDERS McCULLOUGH, JEREId,LA.H. BROWN, Administrators sep 20 ts 37 nRI VATE SA LE.—TII E UNDERSIGNED j offers at private sale that valuable Tavern Stand known as the GREAT WESTERN RO TEL, situate on the corner of North Queen and Walnut streets, in the City of Lancaster, and extending along Walnut street to a fourteen feet wide alley, with Stabling sufficient to hold one hundred horses. Along the • alley there i also a Stable,6s by 30 feet, well adapted for a livery and sale stable. The properly is well supplied with hydrants and the tavern with gas natures. There is also a yard attached to the same calculated to accommodate drovers. This property is well adapted for country custom, being above the Railroad and out of danger of the cars. . Persons - wishing. to view th; same can Call on the subscriber residing thereon. INGEII.• - MOSES W sep 23 2tawdlmeatw h . Berta titivite•sale 'Linn; Situated .Drnmore township, L ,ncaster county, eon=.. taming 245A01103, more or less; there is about '5O Acres of ,WeksiLand, the balance Midst good rlencs i, lth an abundanceof tanning water. • The revolt:tents are a FRAME AND LOG TIODS 'ram° Barn with Wagon Shed and Corn tlribs•attached; What HOUSE.; and other ,convenient out-buildings: an Orchard of Fruit : Trees, &c Also, a GOOD STONE TENANT ROUSE; also convenient to schoolsonills, stores, blacksmith shops and tdaces of public worship. The placevvili be sold in two sePaTat' 3 tracts or in one to snit purchasers. Persons wishing to view the same can do so . by calling on theundersigned,realdingthereon. may 17 thrOw 19J T.N. Hi'SPADRAN. VALVABLE MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE,—The subscriber intending to re move West, will of f er at private sale, his val uable MILL PROPERTY containing. FIFTY FOUR ACRES OF GOOD LAND, situate in Northampton townsh p, Fran klin county,with a STONE AND FRAME GRIST MILL, a two storied BRICK DWELLING HOUSE andother buildings 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 nndersiened residing on the property. one mile east of Orrstawn and four miles west of Shippensburg. wag 9 3mvf 311 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 counties of Augusta, Rocking ham, Shenandoah, Pa , 2e. 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 ithenandoala Valley, which has a world wide reputation for fertility of soil and beauty of scenery. JR-For description of prop.rties and terms, apply or address us at our office, in Harrison burg, Rockingham County Va. j 26 ilmw 29] J. D. PRICE & CO. PRIVATE SALE.--THE UNDERSIGNED will sell at private sale, his Farm situated in Sadsbury twp., Lancaster county, contain ing about 75 ACRESA, of first rate Land, of which 20 are Woodland, divided in convenient enclosures, with good fence,go• STu NEHO li SE,FrameSarn,Wagou Shed, Corn Crib, Hog House, Smoke House, Vault and Out Kitchen, nearly new. On the other end of the Farm is a SPOKE HOUSE, Stable nearly new. . This property is in a healthy and improving neighborhood, near to Schools, Churches, and Mills, with a public road running through the property, leading from Andrew's Bridge to Christiana, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, about 3 miles from the latter place. The prop erty is well watered, a Well and Pump at the door, with all sorts of fruit, such as Apples, Peaches, Cherries, (drapes, dm. ; with a stream or water running hrough the property, with Mill Seat, and about 28 feet full. On the prop erty is a portion of iron ore, supposed to be worth taking out. There is also copper ore on the premises. This - property Joins T. J. Bailey, on the north, John lfcCellan and Thomas Dean on the south, and E. Bic&ing and others. For particulars apply to the subscriber resid lug on the property. oat 461 w. 39 . GEO. W. RIGG. SELLING OFF.—THE UNDERSIGNED having made arrangements to quit the business ' will close out their entire stock of DRY 0001)S at greatly reduced prices. On and after MONDAY, OCTOBER o , h, our terms will be strictly cush, or produce, tor which the highest railroad price will be given. In making t .e above change in our terms we intend to reduce the price t our goods to the lowest cash basis. Having bought no goods since the late rise in prices, we can sell nianv articles at a much lower price than present Philadel phia wholesale prices. Our stock of DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, &c., is one of the largest in the coun try, and we intend to close it out entire before the Ist of March next. We will sell out the whole stock to any one wishing to engage in the business on advan tageous terms. The stand is one of the best in the county. We have been selling $2.5,000 a year since we have been in business, and it could lie increased. MARTIN A: CO. The above store Stand will lie soid or leased. Possession given on or before the Ist of April next. Terms easy. Apply to JOHN MARTIN, Georgetown, Bart twp., Lancaster county oct 4 3m w 39 PUBLIC SALE.---ON WEDINE•IDAY OC TOBER 25, 1565, will be sold at public sale, on the premlses,situate in M nbeim township, on the roau leading from the Harrisburg pike to Petersburg. about three miles north-east of L2neaster city, the property ' tate of Geo. Wei ler, deceased, consisting of the following Real Estate, viz: A valuable Tract of Limestone Land, of fhe be- t quality, situate in said township, adjoin ing property of Henry Landis, Jacob Email , man's Estate and the Harrisburg Railroad, CONTAINING lull ACRES, more or less. The land is under good fences, and all In a hikth state of cultivation. It is sup posed to contain IRON ORE, from the surface Itidicatious. MEE Persons wishing to view the premises before the day of sale will please call on Henry M. Weiler, residing thereon. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., when at tendance will be given and terms made known by the undersigned heirs of deceased. GEORGE WEILER, HENRY M. wEruat, Oct 4 tsw all JOSEPH 0. WEILER.. APEQUEA VALLEY FARM AT PRI VATE SALE.--The subscriber offers at private sale the Farm on which he resides, situated in Salisbury township, three and a half miles north of (tap Station, and one mile southwest of the White Hope Tavern, CONTAININU 10, ACRES, more or less, on which Is erected a largo and substantial TWO-STORY STONE DWELLINO HOUSE, with Frame Kitchen attached, Wash Rouse, Smoke }louse, with a never-failing Well of water and Cistern at the door, A Stone Barn, 75 by 45 feet, with wagon-shed and corn cribs, hog-sty, wood shed, carriage houses, with large cistern in the barn-yard.— Also, a two-story sTosE TENANT HOlisE, almost new. Also, a variety or Fruit Trees consisting of Apples, Pears, Poaches, Cherries, tirc. The Farm is under good fencing, and for cul tivation and ,product, cannot he surpassed by any in the township. If sold, one hall the purchase money can re-- main on the property if dtsired, Any person wishing to" view the premises will please call on the undersigned. THOMAS W. HENDERSON. Oct 1 stw. 39 P RIVATE SALE "-_ • ... A VERY DESIRABLE FARM & COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE, KNOWN AS HARMONY H ALL, Consisting of a 'Tract of tirst-rate LIMESTONE LAND, situated on the south side of the Penn sylvania Railroad. in Leacock township Lan caster county, Pa., one mile west from the Gordonville Station, •S miles east from Lancas ter, :Ind 02 miles west from Philadelphia, con taining 84 ACRES AND 11 PERCHES, About Five Acres thereof, in front of the Dwelling House, being cove - ed with very Fine Timber. The improvements thereon are commodious TWO-Story STONE DWELLING a large and complete Swi-ser Barn, Wagon Shed, Carriage House, Wood - House, Pig Sty, and all other necessary out-buildings. 2 TENANT HOUSES ANU 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 productiveness, is under good fences, divided into convenient fields, with running water in all except two . and to a high state of cultivation. The Dwelling House is far e, with spacious halls, parlors, dining and sitting rooms, and tine 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 good condition. As a country residence and farm, this is not surpassed by any in Oa* 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 he sold in parts if desired. For further information please address Mr H. E. slaymaker, or W. Carpenter, Esg., Lan caster, Pa- Possession and au indisputable title given on the Ist of April next, or sooner. . - - sep 4 2tawd DI&T VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. —On THURSDAY, 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 billowing rb scribed real estate, late of said deceased, to wit: A Plantation or Tract of Limestone Land, situated in P anor town hip, Lancaster county, one-fourth of a mile- south of the Lancaster and Co! umbia Turnpike road, live miles west from Lancaster and five miles east from Colutii bia, adjoining Hershey's mill property and lands of John Doner, David Herr, ( late Jacob Neff, deed,) and others, containing 126 ACRES AND 11G PERCEES. of which 9 Acres are covered with TIMBER. The improvements thereon area 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,Coru Crib, Horse-Power House, Carriage House, Frame Stable W Smoke House, Hog Sty, Wood Shed and otherbuildings. A ell 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 toe premises. Possession and.an mdl potable 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. sept 13-tsw-36 RESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE.— Will be offered at Public Sale, on the prem ises, ON TUESDAY, the 31st day of OCTOBER next, a Tract of Land, situate in Antrim town ship, Franklin county, Pa., 2 mLes south of Greencastle, on the Williamsport and Green castle turnpike, adjoining lands ofJno. Shank, Charles Farmer, Jacob Shank, and others, CONTAINING TWO HUNDRED ACRES, more or less. There is about 180 ACRES of this land limestone, of the best quality and under cultivation, the balance slate land and in tim ber. The improvements are a Log and Weatli erboarded HOUSE and Stone Kitchen, a Log Barn, and other necessary improvements, a good Orchard of choice Fruit, also two streams 01 running water through said farm. This land would suit well td divide, as the turnpike divides it nearly equally. If this farm Is not sold on said day it then Will be rented for one year from the Ist day of April next. Conditions made known on day of sale,. and possession and a, good .title will be given by the heirs on the Ist day of April, 1861 . Any person wishing to view said farm will call oxtJohn Loughlin. 4 mile§ north. of Green castle,or on T. M. Pawling, living on theprem. Saes. Seep Z 7 tsw-38 vistit'sAtr.-o.ll7=*konninnAir,.4w, P -TOBERIB. 1665,A1re subscriber will sell at public sale, at the public house of John Forney, near Rrovtraitcnvm , itilljestagarl township; her Farm, situated- in said township,. Lancaster county about three miles south. - of Ephrata, ten miles north , Of - Lancaster, and two miles from She Reading, and .Columbia , Railroad, on :the Lancaster and Ephrata - road, • CONTAINING 145 ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of David Zahm, John Forney, Jacob .Mientch and Satoh Erb, on which is erected a imbstantial r • nearly new TWO-STORY WEATHER-BOARDED DWEI LING HOUSE, Istory SiimmerHouse, a large STONE BAR eHouse, two Corn Cribs : attached, Wason Shed, one Corn Crib attached, Wood Shed, Hog Sty, and other - out-buildings. There is a Well of 'never-failing Water at the door of the Summer House. There is an ex cellent Orchard of Choice Apple Trees, and a Young Orchard containing 36 trees. There are 'also a number of excellent Peach Trees on the premises. About 12 or 15 Acres is GOOD TIM BER LAND. Nearly the whole property is tinder good post fences. It Is in excellent condition, having been but recently limed. • There is a first-rate LIME KILN on the prem ises, and a plentiful supply of stone near the same. The Cocalico Creek runs through the premises. If desired, the property will be sold in twb parts: 105 Acres with the Building att , ‘"hed, the Reading and Lancaster road dividing the , same from the balance, or in the whole, to suit thepurchaser. Any person wishing to view the premises will please call upon Mr. John Evans, who re sides thereon. JACOB METZ. A good title and possession will be given on the Ist of April next. Sale to commence at f o'clock P. ➢L, on said day, when attendanee will be given and terms of salemade known by sep 27 3tw331 ELIZABETH LA.ITBER. MORIVATE SALE.—TIIU UNDERSIGNED I will sll 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 fit to cut. The improve. rnents thereon are a GOOD STONE HOLSE, 20 by 21 feet, a Log Stable,"Spritig House, with an excellent Spring of Water at the door. There is also an Orchard of Choice Fruit Trees, con sisting of Cherry, Peach, Quince and Apple Trees, and some Grapes. The laud is in a good state of cultivation, lies in a good neighborhood, bet ~ , , e en Clorunell and Kirkwood Post Offices, and is convenient to schools, mills stores and churches. Persons desirous of viewing the said property can do so, by calling on the subscriber residing thereon. ANDREW ROWINSKY, SR. July 24-3mw. TRUSTEE'S SALE.—By VIRTUE OF A decree of the Circuit Court for Frederick county, as a Court Of Equity, the undersigned, as Trustee, will sell at public sale, on the premises, the late residence of Moses Grabill, deed, in Woodsboro' District, Frederick county; Md., on WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of OCTOBER, 1865, at le o'clock, A. M., all the valuable real estate, situate in Frederick county, Maryland, whereof Moses died, seized and possessed. Ist, The "Home Farm;" this farm is situate on the Turnpike road leading from Frederick to Woodsboro', about one and a half miles from Woodsboro', adjoining the lands of the late Ezra Saylor, John Norris, and others, and con tains more or less. The land is in good in - der—about . one hundred acres is Limestone, the residue is Slate. The farm is divided Into twelve fields, with running water in mostthem. There is a gond Apple Orchard contirmiug about lOU Trees of ,elect fruit, in full bearing, and two good meadows with running water in each meadow. The improvements consist of a large TWO-STORY STONE DWELLING HOUsE, with Smoke House, Dry House, a tine Spring House, with a never-failing Spring within ten yards of the door. A large FRAME BANK BARN, with good yard, and water running through it; and u Tenant House. The build ings are all in good repair. H. I will also oiler, at the same time and place, a Wood Lot, containing about ii ACRES OF LARD, more or less, situate about P<i miles from the farm, adjoining the lands of the late Wm. Al baugh, John D. Crumbaugh and others. 3d. At the same time and place, 1 will offer the Farm, situate in Mount Pleasant lilistriet, adjoining the lands of Alfred W. Marriott, An ders and Reefsnider, and others, on the east side of the Monocaoy, at the mouth of the Lin ganore. This farm contains about In fair cultivation. It is divided Into eight fields. Upon this farm there are 2 Apple Or chards, and a small Peach Orchard, all et choice Fruit. About 12 Acres are in Wood, the residue meadow and arable land. The improvements consist of it weal lierboarded LOG DWELLING HOUSE, 11, stogy .es high, with a well of Water near the door, a ,stall Frame Barn, Corn House and Spring House. The crops growing are re served. Possession will be given on the Ist of April 1806, on compliance with the terms of sale. TERMS OF BALE PRESCRIBEU BY THE DECREE. —ULU-third of the purchase money cash on the day of sale, or ratification thereof by the Court. The residue in two equal annual payments from tile day of sale, the p rchasers giving his, her or their notes for the same, with improved se curity bearing interest front the day of sale. WILLIAM H GRABILL, sept 7 it watt Trustee. PRIVATE SALE. THE VALUABLE Merchant, Grist and Saw Mills, Store Stand and Farm, containing Liti ACHES, In Bart township, Lancaster county, on the Middle Octoraro Creek, 1 mile south of the Green Tree Tavern, is now uttered at private sale, on accomodating terries. The Mill has three run of stones, never-fail ing water-power, and an excellent run of cus tom. The laid is of the best quality for gt ain and grazing, the buildings are ample and good large Stone Mansion for two fatuities; Stone Store House, two Tenant Houses, Stone Bank Barn, Carriage House, and all necessary farm and out-buildings; water excellent. A lengthy description is deemed unnecessary as persons desirious of purchasing are invited to visit and examine the property. J. M. J. HEI - BERGER. sep 77 :ttw IS VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB LIC SALE.—On WEDN_EsItAT, OCTO BER 25th, 1865, will be sold at Public Sale, on the preinisesof the late John D. %Vilson, dee'd. in Salisbury township, Lancaster roll aty, on the xoad leading front Baldwin's Store to the Gap, three and one-half miles Northeast of the late er place, the following described valuable Real Rstate, In wit: Purinirt No. 1, consisting of MO ACRES AND 75 CEnCil of Mist-rate Limestone l-and, adjoining lands of David Martin, Lewis H. Linville, and qthers, on which is erected a large Two-:,,ToILIED STONE DWELLING HOUSE, with Kitchen attached; a large STONE BARN, 72 by 40 feet, with large Straw Shed attached, Wagon Shed and Can lage House, and all other necessary out-buildings. The land is in a high state of cultivation, is under good fences, and there is running water In the barn yard There is also two APPLE ORCHARDS on the premises, one of them planted but a few years since. Purpart No. 2 con tact • _ DU ACRES AND 124 'PERCHES of Limestone land, which is not surpassed In Lancaster county. There is a stream passing through a large meadow containing al 4U Acres of green grass, and there is also an ex cellent. Limestone Quarry and Lime Kiln on this tract. Purpart No. 3. containing 8 ACRES AND 30 PERCHES, of same quality Limestone Land as above, on which is e.ected a lar&p, three-storied Stone Grist and Merchant Mill, driven by two water wheels, with four pair of fmrrs, and with all the appurte iinees of a first-class mill. It is in complete order and is doing an extensive busi ness being situated In one of the finest neigh borhoods in the county. There is also a Frame DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Stable, and other improvements there on. Also, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25th, ISari, will be sold on the premises, in Sadsbury town ship, Chester county, a tract of Wood Land, lying about one mile South of the above de scribed properties, and containing about of superior Chest u t and t‘als timber, which will he sold in lots of fruits 5 to 12 acres. .Versons wishing to view either of the :Woveprf,perties, properties, will please call on Jolla D. Wilson, residing on Purpart No. 1. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M., of each day, Valet] attendance will be gi vim and terms made known by ATALU 4 VILE MILL PROPERTY FOR v SALE.—On SATURDAY, the 14th of OC TOBER next, the undersigned, Assignees of Benjamin diarnish (miller) and wife, will sell by public vendue, at the public house of the late John Good, in Mandeville, Martic town ship, Lancaster county, the following real estate, late of said Assignors, to wit: A tract of first-rate LIMESTONE LAND, situated in Pequea township, said county, on eq nett Creek, about eight miles south from the city of Lancaster, and about one flute east from Marticville, adjoining landsof John Barr, Christian Harnish and others,containingabout 40 Acres. The inapt ovements "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 goodprder end condition, and with an ex cellent run of custom. A Well of excellent Water with a Pump, and an Orchard or choice Fruit Trees. JANE STEELE. aug 24 tfw The Land is under good fences, and in a high state of cultivation, and us to quality of soil not surpassed any in the county. The property is located in a densely popu lated neighborhood, and one of the best Mill Stands in the county. Persons wishing tb view the premises before the sale, will please call on Benjamin Llarnish, 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 36] PRIVATE SALE.—THE SUBSCRIBER will sell at private sale, the very desirable lot on which she now resides, containing TEN ACRES, more or less, situated in Druinore to, nship, 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 sprin of water near the door, with Stone Milk House and tenement 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 terms, witich will be reasonable, apply to the subscriber, on the premises. MARGARET WATSON. aug 16 ,tfw 32 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Is, 1865, in pursuance of an order of Orphans' Court, the undersigned Guardian of Peter and Edward Menard, will sell at public sale at the Public House of Beulamin Weudever, In the borough of Strasburg, the following valuable property, viz: One undivided half of all that certain2-story Frame DWELLING HOUSE, anti lot.attacbed thereto, on which are erected aßtable and Oth er outbuildings,adjolning the property of-Abm. Groff on the east, Robert Spenceron the north, Norman Weidler on the West, and by public street on the south, all situated in said borough of Strasburg. Sale to commence at 6 o'clock p. -m„ of said day, when attendance will be given and tornx3 made known by ADAM HERR, Sept 77-3tw3B Gaardiall. gleat '6oitte* LEIZE= MMM=MTh DNB= OLIVER P. WILSo STEPHEN D. WILSON, JOHN D. WILSON, GEORGE W. WILSON. tsw 1). W. HARNISII, Assignees gLtv-fioado. 1865 FALL. FALL 1865 H AGER ISROTIgEIIB Have now Opened a comßleta STOCKDP DRY GOODS FOR FALL SALES, which will be sold at the Lowest Prices COTTON AND LINEN GOODS FOR HOUSE-FURNISHING CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS LADIES' DRESS GOODS SILKY , HENCH MERINOES POP LAINES, EMPRESS CLOTHS, DE LAIN E. CRINTZES, Pine to superfine BLACK BOMBAZINES, 6-4 BLACK WOOL DE LAINES • MOURNING POPLAINES, REPS AND ALPACAS. LADIES CLOAKS OF NEWEST STYLES. PLAIN BLACK, TRIC , )T AND PLAIN BEAVER, CHINCHILLA AND FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKING CLOTHS 6' ILA WLS! PLAIN BLACK, GREY, AND HIGH COLOR ED WOOLEN SHAWLS, BROCHA AND THIBET SQUARE AND LONG SHAWLS BLACK AND COLORED FRENCH CLOTH BLACK DOESKIN CASSIMERE, FANCY FRE \CH AND AMERICAN 4ASSIM vRES, TRICOT, MOSCOW BEAVER AND CHINCHILLA OVER-COATINGS, SATINETS, VELVET CORP JEANS, CASSIMERE FOR BOYS. REA D Y JIA DE CLOTH FN& FUR MEN AND BOY The largest stock ever ()germ in tills City o' our own manufacture, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. HAGER & BROTHERS. tfw 36 W ENTZ BROTHERS CHAS. E. WENTZ, HENRY C. \VENTZ, THOS. W ENTZ. No. .5 EAST KING STREET, EMEZEREI DRY - GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS Daily receiving Bargains and selling off quickly. Duly 7 lyw 26 G REAT REDECTI ON IN WENTZ BROTHERS CHAS. E. WENTZ, HENRY C. WENTZ, Tilos. 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. New Goods received daily at the Reduced Prices. Now Is the time to buy. WENTZ BROTHERS, ign of the Bee Hive, mar 22 trwi No. 5 East King St. and ",tatiottarit. CHEAP BOOR STORE. The place to purchase Cheap Books Is at THE PEOPLE'S BOOK STORE, No. 44 NOIeTH QUEEN ST., CORNER OF ORANGE, where may be found at all times, a large as sort went of BOOKS FOR OLD AND YOUNG, kAp TO SUIT THE TIMES! THE POETS IN BLUE AND GOLD. Maeauley, `Swain, Browning, Helier Saxe, Moore, Keble, Whittier, Coleridge, Tupper, Lowell, Longfellow, 13111 wee, Cowper, Goldsmith, Poe, Shakspeare, Milton, Byron, Kirk, White, BIBLES AND PRAYER -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 :VI pictures each and rang ing in price from SO cents to 520.00. 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; V. Mosses Nos. 1 and II; Life of Childhood, Nos. 1 and 2; Slimmer Landscapes, \Vinter Landscapes, White Moun tain Scenery, Funny Characters. Nos. I and 2, beautiful ly colored. NEW STYLES BEING CONSTANTLY RE CEI V-ED. 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. The best writing - papers and envelopes In the market always on hand. • _ All the books used in the various schools in the city and county, furnished at the lowest prices. NEW M rSCELLANEOUS 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. uly 7 tf w 26 pHOTOCURAPII ALBUMS. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Large Assortment—Great Variety—Unsur passed for Beauty, Style and Finish. NEW PATTERNS NEW BINDINGS, NEW !TAMPS, PATENT HINGE BACK ALBUM, the latest and best kind, !mule only in Phila delphia, excelling all others In strength and durability. CARD I'HOTOGLI4PHS, PLAIN, 10 and 12 c - ents—sl.oo and $1.20 per dozen. COLORED, 2.5 cents-62.50 per dozen. TRAVELING AND SHOPPING SATCHELS, WALLETS, PURSES, POCKET BOOKS, &c. B'l' ATJOXER Y WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, PENS, &c. STENCILS. For marking names beautifully and Indelibly on Clothin. , HAR§ . ACH BROS., • Wholesale and Retail Dealers, may 10 lyw 181 38 North Bth street, Phila. attincs, Xiquou, &r. pURE GRAPE WINE SPEER' 6' SAMBUR•V PORT GRAPE WINE VINEYARD, PASSAIC, NEW JERSEY PURE AND FOUR TEARS OLD For the Ommumion ruble, for Punaly Use, mod for Medico] Purposes. This is an article of Wine from the Pure Port Grape Juice, fermented, without the addition of spirits ot any liquors whatever. Has 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 sfine, nor from the thousands Of Patent Bitters now crowding the market. 41] 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 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, .05'i - Be sure the signature of ALFRED SPEER is over the cork of each Bottle. Sold wholesale and retail by HENRY E. SLAYMAKER, Lancaster, and by Dealers in surrounding towns. - - Trade supplied by Johnston, Holloway & Co., No. 23 North 6th street, Philadelphia, and other Wholesale Druggists in Philadelphia and in New York and by A. SPEER, at his Vineyard, New Jersey. Principal °ince, 2011 Broadway. New York. f mar 4 lyd & w Klentiotrg. DR. I. G. 3100 RE'S DENTAL OFFICE, On the South East Corner of North Queen and Orange ,Streets, OVER WESIHAEFF ER'S BOOK STORE N-13.—Entrance to office, 2d door on Orange street. Sept 6 tfd&w J. B. McCAS.KEY, SURGEON DENTIST, OFFICE-EAST ICING ST., near CENTRE 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. Xi?' ALL WORK WARRANTED. g, July 26 6mw. , 29 .IiOHRER, E=l FRENCH BRANDIES, WINES,GI W NS HISKIES, &o?. No. 13 Spurn' Qz - zecr Stun; (A t9s, doors below Centre Square,) LANCASTER, RA. 4rW.19. *Wird. - D R. wit -1441 T.. REJUVENATING ELIXIR OR, ESSENCE OF LIFE Prepared from Pure Vegetable Extracts, con taining nothing injurious to the most delicate. " As the Phenix rises from the ashes of its fire, animated with new life"—so does this Elixir rejuvenate the system and overcome disease. 101.. The Rejuvenating Elixir is the result of modern discoveries in the vegetable kingdom• being an entirely new and abstract method of cure, irrespective of all the old and worn-out systems. Vat-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. its. One bottle will cure General Debility. 021. A few doses cure Hysterics in females. gam. One bottle cures Palpitation of the Heart From one to three bottles restore the manliness and full vigor of youth. OVA few doses restore the appetite. Three bottles cure the worst cuss. of Im potency- vta_A few doses cure the low spirited Vtl- One bottle restores mental powq. tm. A few (loses restore the organs of genera tion. 2A A few doses bring the rose to the cheek tm This medicine restores to manly vigor and robust health the poor, debilitated, worn down and despairing. The 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, gill all tind immediate and permanent relief by the use of this Elixir or 'Essence of Life. tot__ Price f 2 per bottle or three bottles for S 5 and forwarded by Express, on receipt of moue} to any address. THE CHEROKEE PILLS and'REJIJVINAT INtI I Rare sold by all enterprising drug gists in the 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 make more money by selling titan they can oil these medl cides. As you value your health—ay, the health of your future otlkpring—do not be deceived by such unprincipled druggists, ask Mr these medicines and take no other. If the druggist will not buy them for you, inclose tlm Money ill :1 latter, and We will send them to you by Express, securely settled and packed, free front observation. Ladies or gentlemen can address us in per fect confidence, stating fully and plainly their diseases and sympt ums, as we treat all diseases of a chronic nature in male or female. Patients need not hesitate because of their inability to visit us, as tee 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 ka ' "send our :C2 page Pamphlet free to any address. Address all letters to the Proprietors Ult. W. It. MERWIN, Sole ffi Proprietor, Oce—No.:l7 Walker street, N. Y. FRENCH, RICHARDS t CO., and T. W. llYtirr & CO., Agents for Philadelphia. nov 16 env lyw 45 C HEROKEE PILLS. SUGAR-COA FEMALE lIIIGULATOR F MI ALE REG U LATOR HEALTH PRESERVER FOR TIII•; REMO \'7,11, OF OBSTRUt"rIONS AND THE INSURANCE OF REGULAR'. TV IN THE RECURRENCE OP"FIII. MnNTIILY PERIoDS They cure or obviate those numerous dis eases that spring front irregularity, by remov ing the irregularity itself 10._ They cure Suppressed, Excessive find Palling Menstruation 0 vs_ They cure iireen Sickness il'hkirosisi. in_ They cure Nervous and Spinal Affections Paull in the back and lower parts of the body. Ileaviness, Fatigue on slight exertions, Palpitation of the Fleart Lowness of Spirits, Hysteria, Sick Headache, Giddiness, etc in a word, by removing the Irregularity, they remove the cause and with it ALt, the elli , ets that spring from It. Composed of si epic vegetable extracts, they contain nothing deleterious to thy consti tution, however delicate, their function being to substitute strength for weakness, which, when properly used, they never fail to do. t . ,lLThey may be safely used aL any age, and at any period, ExCner ut!aiNn Tut: putsr THREE moN'rns, during which the unfailing nature of their action would infallibly pitli vENT pregnancy. t.T._ All - letters seeking, information or advice will be promptly, freely loci discreetly an swered. itLf._ Full directions accompanying cinch 1)0X. to Price $l per box, or six boxes for p. t. ,Sent by mall, free of postage, on receipt of price. 119_ I'ampltl•ts sent by mail, free of postage by Dn. \V. It. MERWIN, Sole Proprietor, Office—No. :37 Walker street, New York, FRENCH, RICHAIIIIS & CO., and T. W Dyorr AL CO., Agents for Philadelphia. nov 16 - eow lyw T- .RRAVI"ti CORPOUND EXTRACT OF CUCEBS AND COPAIDA. This preparation is particularly recommend ed to the Medical Profession of the public for the prompt and certain cure of DISEASES IiI , "I7HE BLADDER, URINARY ORGANS, life. It may lie relied on 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 us I Ili the digest ion, and by its concentration the dose is much reduced. N. 13.—Persons are advised to ask for Tar rant's Compound Extract el Cunebs and Co pal ha, and take nothing else, as imitations and worthless preparations, under similar names, are In the market. Price Melt Sent by express on receipt 01 price. Man ulactured by TARRANT tt: CO. No. tffB Greenwich street cor. of Warren street, New )pork. .A.ND FOR .SALE BY DRUGGISTS GEN ERAL. oct 13 Iyw D lth. CAR PENTER dc TURNER, FROM NEW YORK, TRENTON AND IiAR RISIKTRO, Have taken Rooms at C'OOPER'N RED LION HOTEL, WEST KING STREET, Where they are prepared to treat successfully all diseases of the human system with their OXYGENIZED MEDICATED INHALA TION. The Inhalations are breathed directly into the lungs, and through them carried Into the blood, expelling all.-thipuri ties from the sys tem and healing any and every disease with which it may corneln contact. A few inhala tions will change the color of the blood from a dark to a bright red. In cues of paralysis the circulation can be restored untnediately, in al most every instance. In cases of consumption this method has been attended with the best results; Its action upon the lungs beingdirect and 1 ~ mediate, It gives the patieutJust what he wants, vie : oxygen, of which lie cannot get enough from the atmosphere, owing to the clogged and congested condition of the lunge. 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 la perfectly harmless, having been administered to thousands of patients with tile happiest re sults. The e inhalations are unlike any other ever given for remedial purposes, and can be obtained only Millie lattices which we have es tablished in - various parts of the country. An otlice will be established in every city in the State. The following diseases have been successfully treated by this method, viz: Dyspepsia. Neuralgia Rheumatism, Palpitation, Paraly•is, Epilepsy, Catarrh, Eruptions, Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver t'omplaiut, Scrolula, Nervousness from whatever cause, Difficult Breathing, Erysipelas, Cancers, Salt Rheum. ' Mercurial Diseases, Kidney Complaints, Female weakness, of all kinds, and such other discs ses as require a purifica tion of the blood. CONS'ULTATIOS FREE OF CHARGE. NO INFECTIOUS DISEA§ES TILL-ITED, MERCURY DRAWN FROM THE SYSTEM. Voluntary testimonials from prqminent citi zens of New York, Brooklyn, Lowell and Tren ton, who dive been cured by this treatment, can be seen at our rooms. /Of-Office hours from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M augt, m A N 00 D HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED! ust Published, in a sealed Envelope. Price 6certt.s. A LECTURE ON THE NATURE, TREAT MENT, and Radical Cur.t.. of Spermatorrhma, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Duped Intents to Marriage generally; Nervousness, Consumption, Epi lepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical Ineapaci ty, resulting from Self Abuse, Sc,., by ROBT, J. CULVERWELL, M. D., Author of the Green Book, &c. A BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post paid, on receipt of six cents, or two pastage stamps, by DR. J. C. KLINE, 127 Bowery, New York, tune 12 3rnd.ftw I Post Office, Box 45E6. °§anking. R EED, HENDERSON .61: CO BANKERS, CORNET: EAST KING AND DUKE STREETS, LANCASTER, PA. lyw 29 JAMES H. WALTON. THOMAS W. YOST. W ALTON &YOST, BANKERS, BROKERS, AND • GENERAL COLLECTORS, N 0.25 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES: Jay Cooke .5: Co., E. I'. Middleton 6: Bro. James, Kent, Santee & Esherick, Black 44. Co., Co., Hon. Wm. Wilkins, C. M'Kibliin 6: Son, " H. D. Foster, Hon. James Pollock, " Asa Packer, A. H. Reeder, V. L. Bradford, E.'sq., " Warren J. Wood- Hon. Geo. Sanderson. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR GOLD AND SILVER. GOVERNMENT AND OTHER INTERESTS COLLECTED. STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON - CONN:M. SION. - !eb Aft 7- CHIME
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