-- InAedlatmo• ..-:' ~ Rapitielfs - .Love Wheirßaphael was painting his beau tifuifreii.icitslu - the Farnesian Palace at Rome;lnip*sed daily over a bridge and throUgh: s narrow street to his work. Orie day, — ibis salA r he saw a - beautiful black-haired girl of the voluptuous type that painters love so well; bathing her white feet in 'the waters of the Tiber. From that hour-all peace of mind for sook him, and he forgot even art in, his earnest desire to be loved by so exqui site a-creature The ,baker's daughter, however, was already provided in the way of a lover, a certain fierce soldier stained by the blood of many battles, as piring to the possession of this peerless beauty. Egidio, for this was his name, had no refinement of the soul, no " in tellect of soul," only the outward charms of the girl had- touched him ; but he swore that if any one else presumed to think of or approach her, he would fin ish him:with his stiletto. Catterinella, never having known the delicious frenzy of love, had hitherto submitted with a tolerable grace, arising from perfect indifference, to the ad vances of the soldier ; he often came to her father's shop, and gossipped and smoked, until she grew used to him and Edigio in a manner became domesti cated. But when Raphael came along and talked and cast amorous glances -out of his beautiful eyes at Catterinella, she soon began to detest the soldier, and to feel all the joys and pains of first love. Raphael not only rapidly insin uated himself into her affections, but with that amiability and grace which he possessed, fascinated even the rough baker himself. He was too much ab sorbed in his art to spend much time in her shop, but that very art afforded him this readiest means of advancing his suit. Heasked Giuseppe to allow his daugh ter to sit for him for her picture, and he, though but a common, vulgir trades man, still had enough respect for the fine arts, then generally cultivated in Rome, to consider the request as a com pliment, and to comply. But lie made Raphael promise never to mention his compliance, both out of regard to Cate rinella's fair fame, and for fear of the rough soldier, Egidio, whose blind jeal ously might prompt him to commit some violence. When Cateriuella first went to Raphael's studio it was secretly, and accompanied by her mother, but so frequent were the visits of Egidio, and so ardent his passion for her, that it was impossible for their absence not to raise hissuspicions. One day when they had left the shop, as they supposed unob served, he watched them at a distance, and seeing them enter a doorway and ascend a staircase, followed them. The door was inadvertently left open, and Egidio entered, and stealing noise lessly into the spacious studio, hid him self behind some lumber. Unable to control his fierce passion at seeing Caterinella seated opposite Raphael, Egidio, drawing his stilletto, rushed on thepainter, who, at that instant, poising his brush in air, was intently and pas- sionately examining the Fornarina's features. The woman, horrified at the sudden apparition of Egidio, his drawn knife and horrid looks, screamed aloud ; but Raphael, unarmed as he was, rose and faced his assailant. No sooner had Egidio recognized Sanizo as the detested rival whom he was about to murder— Sanizo, whom he regarded as a deity, who he had heard celebrated as the wonder of the world—than he stood transfixed, and the stilletto dropped from his hand. A few inarticulate words of excuse and prayers for pardon fell from his lips. Tranquilized by the humane looks of Raphael, who gazed on him with a kind of pitying astonishment, he endeavor ed, in broken words, to explain the mo tives which had induced this murder ous conduct; he spoke of his love—lie concealed not his jealousy. Determined at the moment and on the spot to know his fate, Egidio, deeply agitated, now turned toward the affrighted Catteri nella, who, scared by his fierce looks of mingled hate, rage and love, scarcely dared to raise her head, while, himself shaking with ill-suppressed passion, he implored her to be calm. He assured her he would not injure her; but he con jured her, by all that she held most sacred, to tell him if she really loved him. Catterinnella, inspired by his passion ate excitement, about to decide her fate, trembled no more. She forgot her fears of Egidio, his cruelty and jealousy ; she forgot all save Raphael—the sun under whose rays she expapded into a new delicious life; Raphael, the god of her idolatry, who stood pale and speechless before her. Raising her eyes to his face, she gave utterance to the love she had long secretly cherished in her, and confessed in faltering accents that he was dear to her before all other mortals. Egidio was struck dumb when he heard his fate pronounced by the lips of her he loved. Seizinghis knife, which had lain on the floor, he rushed from the studio. Relieved from the fascination of Raphael's countenance and majestic• presence, Egidio, clasping his weapon in his hand, resolved to return and murder him ; but when he remembered her words—when he recalled those pas sionate words in which she had con fessed her love—his resolution again changed. " Why kill him when she loves me not?" exclaimed he. Honor and de spair strove in the breast of the savage soldier ; love, hope, life—all have passed in the possession of another, and that other man so godlike that he could scarcely, even in the wildest paroxysms of his jealousy, wonder at her prefer ence. His violent nature could not en dure the torture of his soul, andin utter despair, he plunged into his own breast the weapon he had raised against San zio. The Text A pious old lady, who was too unwell to attend meeting, used to send her thick-headed husband to church to find out the text the preacher selected as the foundation of his discourse. The poor dunce was rarely fortunate enough to remember the words of the text, or even the chapter and verse where they could be found ; but one Sabbath he ran home in hot haste, and with a smirk of satis faction on his face, informed his wife that he could repeat every word without missing a syllable. The words were as follows: "An angel came down from heaven, and took a live coal from the altar." " Know every word," said the hus band. "I am anxious to hear it," continued the wife. "They are nice words," observed the husband. "I'm glad your memory is improving, but don' tkeep me in suspense, my dear," said she. • " Just get your big Bible and I will say the words, for I know them by heart. I said them a hundred times on my way home." " Well, now, let's hear them." " Ahem !" said he clearing his throat." "An Injurt came down from New Haven and took a live colt by the tail, and jerked him out of the hangs." The Nwhaille Bannei'iiiiiiiicton he re viveditgenry.Watteraoia, acinf the:for mai Cnng:i•Oasniiin of that namacam Ten . .. netpee, t WEI° is themithor ? hasireerk repeat edly—asked,T-ofrlaW,: by, various _news:: papers in the country, in 'reference. to the authonthip of the following lines.— We can answer. They were composed ley Mr. Samuel D. Moses, of Tennessee, for the Gallatin'(Tenn.) Courier, in the spring of 1880. The Courier was edited by the writer of these lines : SOMEBODY'S SON. Somebody's son was out last night, • Brushing about the town; . And, if I mistake not, he was tight— ." Tight as a Derby clown," I know he's considered a moral youth, Above suspicion—but that Is no reason—to tell the truth, He - hadn't "a brick in his hat." Daylight:morality often takes Strange fancies into its head, - And "plays the d—," or' jumps up snakes," When the public eye is in bed. "My,/ son can't dance," somebody said, " For never a lesson took he—" But he danced last night when you were in bed, And Twilight was there to see. You may call it dancing, or not, as you feel, Though for half an hour or more, He danced or "Jigged " a " tangle-foot reel," In front of my °nice door. "My son can't sing," somebody swears, But he sung last night, I know, As rough a song as a demon dares To sing in the regions below. My son don't imbibe," somebody thinks, Well, may be he don't—but then, That he acts very much like one who drinks, Can be proved by a hundred men. Yet something was tight—yes, drunk—last night, So drunk it could hardly crawl— , Pe haps 'twos the brim of a crowniess hat, That I [build by my garden wall. So, for fear I am wrong and somebody's right, My hasty words I recall, And say that the thing I saw last night Was nobody's son—that's all! Can a Mother Forget? Can a mother forget? Not a morning, noon or night but she looks into the corner of the kitchen where you read Robinson Crusoe, and thinks of you as yet a boy. Mothers rarely become con scious that their children are grown out of their childhood. They think of them, advise them; write to them, as though not full fourteen years of age. They cannot forget the child. Three times a day she thinks who are absent from the table, and hopes that next year at farthest she may just "have her own family there," and if you are there, look out for the fat limb of a fried chicken, and coffee which nobody but everybody's own mother can make. Did Hannah forget Samuel ? A short sentence, full of household history, and running over with genuine mother love, is tellingly beautiful: "Moreover his mother made him a little coat, and brought it to him from year to year, when she came up with her husband to the sacrifice." A mother mourning at her first-born's grave, or closing the eye of child after child, displays agrief whose very sacred ness is sublime. But bitter, heavier than the death stroke is the desperation of a son who rushes over a crushed heart, into vices which he would hide from even the abandoned and vile. Napoleon was once asked by a lady what, France needed for the education of youth ; and the snort profound reply was, "Mothers." 'llisreitaireouo 150,000 A CRES OE LAND FOR SALE HOW& fl HERE TO GET A CHEAP FA A. D. CAMPBELL 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. 20. 00 ACRES all clear, in Sadsbury twp., Chester county, Pa.; located on:Octororo Creek, about 200 yards soul n of Penningtonville, on the Gap and Newport. turnpike. Improve ments, a DOUBLE HOLIsE, 46 by 40 feet. two story high; BARN, 52 by 50 feet; MERCHANT MILL, 50 by 50 feet, three-story high; Frame Plaster Mill, 44 by 40 feet; good water ; every variety of Fruit &c. A most desirable pro perty and cheap. Price, 015,000. No. 21. Frame WAREHOUSE, with Stone Cellar and Sidling on the south side of Penna. Railroad ; sufficient room for Lumber and Coal Yard, situated in Penningtonville, Salsbury twp., Chester co. A good business stand. Price, 152,00 i. N0.•?2. A WATER POWER ou Octororo Creek, north of the Penna. Railroad, adjoin ing Penntngtonville, containing 5 ACRES, with a Stone Hark Mill, Frame Bark Hou6e, &c., thereon. Price, 5'3,1N10. 1 , .0. 5. 300 ACRES 01. \i ALL ABLE FARM LAND in New Castle county, 151) acres of heavy timber, good TWO-STORY HOUSE, Kitchen attached; large SAW MILL, THREE TEN ANT Ho LTSFS• good BARN • 1000 P. ach Trees, soil very superior, 3 miles Rom railroad. Price £l5 per acre. No. 9. 176 ACRES OF HEAVY TIMBER LAND, Oak, Hickory and Chestnut, In New Castle county. Thither inure than pay for land; will cut 100 c , rds per aria; 1% miles front Railroad. Price v 111 per acre. No. 15. 300 ACRES in New Castle county; 100 Acres cleared; 21.10 acres of magnificent TIM BER, worth 0100 per acre; GOOD BUILDINGS; au inexhaustible BED OF IRON ORE, equal to the Lake Superior Ore, containing 00 per cent. of Iron, specimen to be seen at the Office of the Company, X miles from Railroad. Price 000 per acre. A Valuab'e Tract of Land, partly in Fulton and partly in I trumore township, containing 275 ACRES, GO Acres Timber, two good FARM HOUSES, a good FRAME TENANT HOUSE, two BARNS. The farm is well watered. This property is worthy the attention of capitalists. Price $7O per acre. No. 17. 226 ACRES, :3,1 cleared, in Sussex county, Delaware. Good two. story HOUSE within 5 miles of county seat, 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 ses county, 1!, mile from railroad. Cheap farm. Price 615 per acre. . No. 7. 200 ACRES, in Sussex, ,/ 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 tll2 per acre. Persons about to change location should see these lands before going West. 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 of its market faciltles Is destined soon to be the best State in the Union. It wants Northern men and energy to develop this Skite 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 informatiou call at the office of the Company, Widmyer's Row, No. 4, South Duke street, Lancaster City, Pa._ - - D. CAMPBELL S CO. 6mw 31 COLUMBIA INSURANCE COMPANY CAPITAL AND ASSETS', $429,9% 80 This Company continues to insure Build ings, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by Me, on the mutual plan, either fora cash premium or premium note. MMMMIIF=MtVO Whole amount insured 65,027,020 68 Im't of Premium N0te5,.5126,010 40 Balance Cash Premiums, January 1, 1864, Cash receipts in 1864. less fees and commissions Losses and expenses paid in 1864, 822,794 99 Balance of Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, 186,5. 8452,715 69 A. S. GREEN, President. GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., Secretary. MICHAEL S. SliumArz, Treasurer. DIRECTORS : Samuel Shoch, William Patton, R. T. Ryon, John W. Steacy John Fendrich, Geo. Young, Jr. H. G. Mulch, Nicholas McDonald, Sam'! F. Eberlein, Michas S. Shuman, Amos S. Green, S. C. Slaymaker, Edmund Spering. Columbia, February 18, 1885. July 20 D R. A. J. HERR, LATE SURGEON 68TH PENNA. VOLS Respect%lly offers his professional services to the citizens of Lancaster and vicinity. OFFICE No. 91 EAST KING STREET, above Lime d&w street sep 5 3m 391 Lancaster city, Pa. J. ROIIBER., WHOLESALE DEALER IN FRENCH BRANDIES, WINES, GINS WHISKIES, &.c!, No. 13 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, (A few 'doore below Centre Square,) LANCASTER, PA. July lyw 19 e gtoh gitatero. BERGER, AUDENRIED & FRY, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FISH, CHEESE, PROVISIONS, &C., Nos. 11 AND 13 SOUTH WATER STREET (BELOW nwllurr,) PHILADELPHIA We have constantly on hand, an assortment of Dried and Pickled Fish, &c., viz : Mackeral, Hams, Salmon, Sides, Shad, Shotdders, Her o 2 .r a Cheese, Bee Butter 4 Sal .. ~ t, • Pork, - .uriedFrult, Lard Ac., JAMES S. BERG__.N- he. - . LEWIS C. AUDEHIED, d o 22 lydawl PHILIP F. FRY, hiladdpitia ROWNI7I4 METALLIC- WEATHER LI. STRIP'S AND WINDOW BANDS exclude Dust, Noise and Odor in Sum m 00l t, Wind and Rain in Win ter,from doors and windows 01 every doser p- MD without lute fe ng w Llr tifeir tree u , e at all times. WARRANTED GOOD FOR FIVE YEAR. For Cliculats, with Prloa List, Reim ullipea, &a., address the Metallic Weather Strip Wm- PopY• DAVID EL LOSEY, Sole Agent oct 25-2mw-12 38 South Fifth St., Phila. B ANKS, DINMORE d. Successors to A. 13. DAVIS & Manufacturers of PATENT SCALES, SUITABLE 6.011 WEIGH LOCKS, RAILROAD TRACK:i AND DEPOTS, COAL, HAY ND LIVE STOCK, Also, all the various descriptions Of DORMENT AND PORTABLE PLATFORM SCALES AND PATENT BEAMS, N. W. Coarata or • 15711 ST. & PENNSYLVANIA. AVENUE, oct 15-w 42 M K. WILLIAMS, No. 9113 MARKET ST.. PHILADELPHIA. Cassimeres, Doeskins and Cloths, for Men's and Boy.'s wear ; also, Water Proof Cloaking. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! BLANKETS! 10-4, 11-4, 12.4, 13-4. Double Blankets, very superior and heavy, at low prices. FLANNELS!I, A Is:NT:LS ! FLANNELS! Heavy Shaker, Red, Blue. Gray and White, Twilled and Plain Flannel; Check, Striped and Plain Shirting and Cloaking Flannel. CANTON FLANNEL, Bleached and Un bleached; Table Linen Damask, Bleached, Brown and Cream co,ored ; Napkins and Doy lies, Birds Eye Linen, Diapers, Irish Linens, Shirt Fronts and Wristbands. MUSLIN; MUSLI N ! MUSLIN! Bleached and U able:lt:bed, all grades; Shirt ing, Sheet•ng, and Pillow Case Muslin& 200 Doz. Hut:l:aback Linen Towels. with red, wide boarders Iri geti•, Ruck:. ba k the yard; Bed Ticking au.' Ci ash. ALPACAS, DEL AINF,S, PRINTS. Black, Steel-colored, Brown and Loader-color ed Alpacas, very fine and at extremely low prices; Foulard Delaines, Dclatnes and Prints. JACONET, CAMBRIC ADD NAINSOOK, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Plain and Hem stitched Linen Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Ai!, Constantly receiving from the large NeW York Auction Sales, an assortment of goods. I am enabled to oder them as iow as any house in this city. M. K. WILLIAMS, N. W. Corner of MARKE , and NINTH Sts. Philadelphia Oct. 2:5111, 180.5. f oct 25 'Slow 42 A MAN OF A THOUSAND, Dr. H. Ja111166, a retired physician of great eminence, discovered, while in the East Indies a certain cure for Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis. Cone lis,Colds, and General Debility The remedy was discovered by him when his only child, a daughter, was given up to die. His child was cured, and is now alive and well, Desirous of ben-thing his fellow mortals, be will send to those who wish it the receipt, con taining full directions for making and success fully using this remedy, tree, ou receipt of their names, with two stamps to pay expenses. There is not a single sy top tan of Consumption that it does not at once take hold of and dissi pate. Night sweats, tievishuess, irritation of the nerves, Milti e of memory, difficult ex pectoration, sharp pains in the lungs, sure throat, chilly sensations, nausea at the stomach inaction of the bowels, wastine away of the muscles. The writer will please state the name of the paper they see aria advertisement tu. Address CRADDOCK. CO,, MN Race Oreet. Philadelphia, Pa. oct 25 3t(l3,3rnsv B EDDING AND FEATHER WA RE HOUSE! No, 44, North Tenth Street rthoee Market PHILADELPHIA. FEATHERS, MATT R ASS ES BED QUILTS, &C., &C, TUCKER'S Celebrated SPIUNG BED. Every article in the Bedding line, at the low est market price sep 27 2mw 3SI E STABLISHED IN 11410 FA NCY DYEI S & ES' TA B H 311,;.,1-1 No. 432, North Front S'l,•ret, above Ct dfotohill PHI LA ELPH lA, Dye Silks, Woolen and Fancy Goads of every description. Their superiority of Dyeing La dies and Gentlemen's Garments is widely known. Crape and Merl, o Shawls Dyed the most brilliant or plain colors. Crape and Merino Shawls cleaned to look like new. Also, Gentlemen's apparel, Curtains, cc., cleaned or re-dyed. Kid Gloves cleaned or dyed to look like new. • Call and look at our work be:ore going else where. isep 27 2inw3B 'TllhlIIllJlfI Still continue to manufacture those Manures which for the last seven or eight years have given such general satisfaction to those who nave used them; we refer to the SUPER PHOS PHATE OF LIME, made from finely ground bones, Peruvian Guano, and o her Fertillzingt Ingredients—and sold at the rate of :55.00 per ton of 2000 lbs. A lso, to the MEAT and BONE COMPOST, made from refuse Meat, Bone, and other offal from the slaughter house. Price, F.-10 per ton. N. B.—A superior article of BONE DUST, a market prices. Address TASK ER S CLARK. S. W. Cor. Eighth ❑nd Washington streets, PHILADELPHIA. Also,for sale by G. D. SPRECHER, Lancaster, Pa. laug 0 knw FAWNERS' 111 EA DQ UARTERS ! No. 'IS EAST KING FATICP ET, TWO DOORS WEST •riik ST House. Clover Hullers, Fodder Cutters, Grain Drills Grain Fans, Farm Grist Mills, Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivators, CUTTING BOXES FOR HAY AND STRAW' New York Cannon Corn Shellers and Handy, Shellers, Bags and Bag Holders. BELTING—fI Ulf AND LEA THEE, all sizes, cut to suit purchasers. Together wills every implement. necessary to the well conducted farm, all of the best pattern and quality, al,' It reasonable prices at D. SPRECIIER'S Agricultural Warehouse, No. 25 East King street. B AUG u^ S RA WBOSE 6' U/' k; P HOSP IT A T.E, ALLEN S NEEDLESS' FERTILIZER AND PHOSPHATE, The best special manures in the market. GEI). I). S PRECH ER Agricultural Warehouse, No. 28 East Kiug street THE:HIGHEST ('ASH PRICE PAID FOR C L 0 1 - ER, 1' 1 1! 0 7' 11 F, And all other kinds of Farm Beols at GEU. D. SPRECHER'S Agrieultnral Warehouse" No. 28 East King street MMWEIMMI • REAPERS AT REDUCED PRICES A few of the celehrated JERSEY REAPERS left over for the season, will he sold at reduced prices, if purchased within sixty days. Also, a few Secoed-hand REAPERS, which Will be sold at a bargain. - _ ANDREW' .1. n•rEe NI AN , - - " - $152,715 69 LANCASTER, PA aug 29 H B. SWARD. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 13 NORTH DUKE STREET. (Near the Court House,) LANCASTER, PA. aug 29 thht,tv 1 ABRAM SHANK a) 0 31) 80 No. 36 NORTH PT , KE STREET, 'F 11, M. T. N O TORNEY-AT-L A W COLUMBIA, PA. aug 29 tfct,sw .11 - ,AINUEL H. REYNOL D S , ATTORNEY-AD-LAW, WILLIAM B. FORDNEY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW J. W. JOHNSON, 'PENSION, BOUNTY, BACK PAY AND Carefully attended to REIIBEN H. LONG. ATTOItY-AT-LAW, LANCASTER, PA. triY dvtrtisenztato. PHILADELPHIA.: C. M. BANKS, R. H. DINMORE, LEWIS L. HOUPT, PRED'K A. RIEHLE'. A CGNSUMPTIVE CURED AMOS 1111.1.80 RN, J. & W. JONES ~ricultural TASKER ('LARK SPRECHER, Agricultural Warehouse, No. f'S East King street, two doors West of the Court House. 3mts• 42 Nrotostoual iSartio I=l opposite Cooper's Hotel WEST KIEC6 STRBET ATTORNEY-AT-LA W,l LANCASTEh, PA. No. 53 EAST RING STREET, (Opposite Lechler's Hotel,) LANCASTER, PA. No. 44 F s FIT KING STAMM, (Above Lechler's Hotel,) I . A NCASTER, PA. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, NO. 25 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, CLAIMS [my 17 lyw 19 No. 8 Noura Doss STREET, (Opposite Court House,) (fl tact. EphIIRLIC SALR—ON SATURDAY, DE.' OEBISES 9th, 1865, be• sold . on tbe premises of the late c Jenkins; dee'd, in Little Britain township, Lancader county, on the road leading from oak Hill to Oxford, the following reatedate of said deceased, to wit : No. 1, A Lot of Ground, CONTAINING 58 ACRES, more or lout, adjoining lands of David Evans, Samuel Truman and others, on which is erect ed a TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, FRAME BANK BARN, and other necessary out-buildings. There is also a Thriv ing Young . Orchard of Choice Fruit. The land la in a high state of cultivation, under good fences, and the fields are well watered. No. 2, A Lot of Ground, CONTAINING 30 ACRES, adjoining lands of Nathan Haines, Reuben Cook, and No.l, on which is: erected a DWEL LING HOUSE. - - This property is partly sneer cultivation, and the rest is Timber Land of various kinds. The above property is five miles from the village of Oxford and three or three and one half miles from the depot of the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad, thus afford ing the best of markets. bale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M.. of said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JAMES PATTERSON Administrator of Isaac Jenkins, dec id . nov 1 ltclitlsw.43 VT AtIIABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC V SALE.—On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, 1865, on the premise• the undersigned, Guardian of Catharine Kauffman, minor daughter of David Kauffman, late of West Hempfleld township Lancaster county, deed, will, pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court, sell the following real estate, consisting of the right, title and Interest of said minor in a Tract of Lana, situated in said West Hemp field township, one and a half miles east of Columbia, on the Chestnut ant Pike, adjoin ing lands of J. H. Mifflin, Justus Grey, Ru dolph Herr, and others, co , taining 4 ACRES AND 68 PERCHES. The improvenfents consist of a two and a half storied FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, with Kitchen attached, Smoke House, Pig Sty, with all other out buildings. There are Choice Fruit Trees on the premises, and the laud is In a high state of cultivation, and und , r good fences, with some hickory timber. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock, P. M., w en terms will be made known by BARNHERD MANN, Farmer, Guardian of Catharine Kauffman. . . . N. B. The remaining hei•s of said David Kauffman, will, at the same time and place, offer for sale their right, title and interest in the above described real estate, thereby en abling buyers to purchase the whole of said premises. [IIOV 1 ltdf.ttsw 43 VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY AND FARM AT PUBLIC SALE.—The subso I hers will expose to public sale, on the prem ises, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER li3d, 1810, at 1 o'clock, P. M. the JAMES CRE MALL, with about 18 Acres of Ground thereio attached, including a two-story BRICK HOUSE, 22 by 38 feet, fore Bier's use, and a two-story TEN ANT HOUSE,. The Mill is a superior frame building, 4.1 by Liti feet one of the hest in the interior of the State—four stories high, each id feet in the clear, having a superior water power, with four run of stones, hot bolt and separator, two country bolts, two overshot water wheels, each 14% feet high. There is a good location for a Saw Mill adjacent to the Mill. This Mill property 1s eligibly situated at the Junction of James Creek with the Rays town Branch of the Juniata River In Penn township, Huntingdon county • State of Penn sylvania, 12 miles south of Huntingdon, one mile from Marklesburg Station, n the Hunt ingdon and Broad Top Railroad, within two miles of Marklesburg and five miles from Para dise Furnace at the jun Hon of four _public in , from Huntingdon, 41arltleslaurg, Wood cock Valley, Sic. Good business stand' for a oi!, being the central mart for the whe t of plank - . Cabin, Trough Creelf., and the celebrated .cheat-growing 'Woodcock 'Valley, and within 12 miles by railroad of the great Broad Top coal mines, affording constant large demands for door, chop, bran, etc., with a market equal to Philadelphia. Also, at then me line, will be sold the Farm on Juniata river, adjoining the Mill property, containing about 215 ACRES, v ith a two-story STONE DWELLING HOUSE, 32 by 56 feet, Bank Ba n, Carriage House, and other improvements, A large portion of the Farm is rich bottom land, and there is fine water at the doors of each, house. A public school house is within forty rods of the Mill On the farm there is supposed to be a valuable fossil ore bank, on the lead of the celebrated Woodcock Valley ore deposits, from whence ore is taken to Danville Furnaces. This I rop erty is well worthy the attention of millers and farmers. There Is a large extent of superior meadow on the larm,lWith tine rouge for cattle. Mr. Garner expects to remove to the West,and the owners intend to sell without reserve._ TERMS OF SALK: On the Mill Property. —ssoo to be paid, or approved note given therefor, at the ime 01 same, when a: tide of rale will be made; batanee of one-third on Ist of April next, when Deed and possession will be given ; one-third in one year thereat er, and the reu.aln mg one third on the Ist day of April, 184 E, to be secured by bonds , nd mortgage, or judgment bonds. On the Fili-rq.--8200 as above, and the balance of o .e-third on Ist of April, 16G6, when Deed and possession will be given and bonds, ac. ' as above, for the Other two thirds. Ind sputable titles w.ll be given. A. P. WILSON, Huntingdon, JOIIN GARNER, JR., James Creek., nov 1 ltchEltw 131 Huntingdon county, Pa. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY AT PRI VATE SALE.—The subscriber offers at private sale, the following valuable properly, to wit: No, 1. A Lot of Ground situated oil the west side of North Prince street, in the City of Lan caster, adjoining property of Altick & McGin nis on toe north, and Jacob Rathvou on the south, containing in front 2 feet, more or less, on which is erected a two-story BRICK DW ELLI NG HOUSE, wii h Basement Kitchen, Hydrant in yard, Fruit Trees, Grape Arbor and other improvements. Th.s 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 1.6 t, of Ground, situated on the east side of North Water street, containing Is front 47 feet, more or less, and extending in depth 60 feet, more or less, adjoining properties of MHO: & McGinnis on the north, on thesouth, and No. 1 on the east, on which is el ected a three-story Brick 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 further particulars ap ply to CYRUS N. HERR, Wheatland Mills, P. 0., P Lancaster. a., or to THEO. W. HERR, No. 15 North Duke street, Lancaster, Pa. sep 16 trthicw PRIVATE SALE A VERY DESIRABLE FARM & COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE, KNOWN AS HARMONY HALL, Consisting of a Tract of first-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 'ordonvilleStatiou,n miles east from Lancas ter, and 62 miles west from Philadelphia, con taining 84 ACRES AND 11 PERCHES, About Five Acres thereof, iu front of the Dwelling House, being cove ed with very Fine Tither. The improvements thereon are a commodious Two-Story STONE DWELLING HOUr 4 E, a large and complete Swi,ser Barn, Wagon Shed, Carriage House, Wood House, Pig Sty, and all other necessary out-buildings. 2 TENANT HOUSES AN i i 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 in a high state of cultivation. The Dwelling House is large, with spacious halls, parlors , dining and sitting rooms, and _fine 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 iu tlxb county, and all the buildings itre in good condition. As a country residence and farm, this is not I surpassed by any 1n 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 o' April next, or sooner. sep 4 2tawd MST taut!! turs, L ADIES FANCY FURS! AT JOHN' FARAIRA'S OLD ESTABLISHED FUR MANUFACTORY, No. 718 ARCH STREET, ABOVE 7TH, PHILADELPHIA I have now in store of my own Importation and Manufacture, one of the Largest and most Beautiful selections of FANCY FURS, for Ladies' and Children's Wear in the City.— Also, a fine assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves and Collars. I am enabled to dispose of my Goods at very reasonable pries, and I would therefore solicit a call from my friends of Lancaster county and vicinity. Remember the Name, Number and Street ! JOHN FAREIRA, 718 Arch street, above 7th, South side. Philadelphia. *gr. I have no partner, nor connection with any other Store in Philadelphia! sep 27 FURS. FURS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CHARLES OAKFORD ez SONS, CONTINELTAL HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA_ Have now opened their large and splendid stock of LADIES' FUR CAPS, COLLARS, MUFFS, CUFFS, GLOVES, AND HOODS Also the finest assortment of, FANCY FUR ROBES, CAPS, MUFFLERS, AND GLOVES! ver before offered by them, all of which are Warranted to be as represented. SHIPPING FURS BOUGHT. 4mw 41 TO THE -CITIZEAiS OF LANCASTER FREDERICK J. SCHEUING, Importer and Manufacturer of LADIES', CHILDREN'S AND GENTLEMEN'S FURS No. 14 SOUTH QUERN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. Ladles' Capes, Collars, Berthas, Muffs, Cuffs, dec. All kinds-of Chlldren's Furs, Gentlemen's . Gloves, Collars and Sleigh Robes. These ar ticles are all made up to Order In the latest All kluds of Furs nea f tdr z altared, cleaned. and repaired.' Furs care kept - during - the sumnier. kindsof S pping Sktnaboilghi.' July 81 Cimd6tw 117&LIVABLE FAME AT ErIIBLED - SALE. —Will be sold at public sale, at the City otel, In Frederick city, at 1 &cloak P. M...'on SATURDAY, the 18th of NO 1863,the valuable Farm known as WHITE abl ated in Liberty district, 3 miles north Lib erty, and adjoining the lands of Colonel Thos. Hammond, Maurice T. Starr, Esq., and other& There are three or four large Mills convenient to it, besides Union Bridge, the terminusof the Western Maryland Railroad, which constit u tes a good market for all kind of p •wduce. The land is of the best quality limestdne, - and in a good state of cultivation. It is known as one of the surest cropping farms in the county. There is upon it a large BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with all modern convenien tiLarge Tenant House, FINE BARN, with Stabling, and all necessary out buildings. The Orchard contains some of the CHOICEST FRUIT and is scarcely ever known to fail in bearing. There is an excellent spring, with dairy, near the House, besides a pump at the door. The Farm contains 160 ACRES OF LAND, 30 of which are heavily Wooded the balance amble, and divided into convenient sizedflelda with 'water in, or convenient to each. This Farm can be purchased at private sale at any time, between this and day of public sale. Terms made known on the day of sale Possession given on the Ist of April, MEL Persons wishing to view the premises can do so by (railing at the subscribers, residing there on, or if any further in(ormation is desired, letters addressed to Libertytown, Frederick county, Did., will receive prompt attention. oct 11 is 401 SUPHIA. SIMMONS. PLie SALE OF A LARGE AND _IL VALUABLE REAL ESTATE—The sub scriber intending to relinquish farming, will offer nt public sale, on TUESDAY, the 21st day of NOVESIBEB, 1865, at 11 o'clock, A. M., in front of the Court House in Hagerstown, Wash ington county, Maryland, the following de scribed real estate, to wit No. 1. The Home Farm, upon which he re sides, near the College of Sr. James, ad.oining the lands of John S. Rowland and others, CONTAINING ag ACRE , of first quality of Limestone Land, in a high state of cultivation. The improvements consisting of one of the finest TWO STORY BRICK RESIDENCES in the county, containing twelve rooms, with a verandah twelve feet, in width on two sides of the house; a never-failing well of good lime, stone water, and all other necessary out-build ings. There is also upon this farm a good Ap ple and Peach Orchard, in flue bearing con dition. __ _ _ No. 2. 258 ACRES OF LAND, lying on the Hagerstown and Sharpsburg turn pike, four and a half miles from Hagerstown and adjoining the lands of the Rev. Mr. An derson, Benjamin South and Funlf's heirs, The improvements consist of a first-class STONEDWELLING ROUSE, GO feet front, and 10 feet in depth conveniently arranged in good sized moms, being a modern built dwelling, in good repair. The outebnildings beinga BARN, STABLING for twenty head of horses and twelve head of cows, double Corn Crib, cap.ble of holding 2000 bushels of corn, with Wagon Shed and Wheat Granary above, 13 LACKSNIITH SHOP Stone Dairy, Wash House, Smoke house and Toe House; In fact every necessary conveni ence that could be desired. This farm also has upon it a very tine Young Orchard of Choice Fruit, and a never-failing well of good limestone water. The land is of the finest quality of limestone being conceded to be one of the smoothest farms in the county, and watered by the An tietam Creek. N 0.3. Is a very desirable farm containing 154) ACRES OF LAND, more or less, lying upon the National Turn pike, being about lour miles from Hagerstown and the same distance from Boonsboro', ad joining the lands of Ranney Hunter, Schindle and A, McCoy. The Improveihents (muslin, U of a TH.ltlig-leiTQfty WEATHER SHARDED TiOS.B, 1.1.A.RN, Wagon 'shed, double Corn Crib and Smone House, The farm is laid oti into six convenient fields, all of which are watered by the Antietam Greek. the quality of the soil being N. 1 ham stone land, particularly adapted to the growth of wheat. There is also upon this tract about 'LS ACRES OF PRIME TIMBER No. 4. Is a tract of TIMBER LAND, MMWM=MMMI adjoining the lauds of John H. Claggetr, cell's heirs and Funk's hell's, and lyipg close to the Sharpsburg Turnpike, being four miles friim Hagerstown, The laud being very smooth and of the tirst quality, with the timer cleared off, would make a very desirable small home. The growing crops on the above described premises will be reserved. Persons wishing to view any of the proper ties, can do so by calling on the übscriber, et his residence, residing on the " Home Farm," five miles from Hagerstown, and near the Col lege of St. ,Tames, The subscriber will sell at private sale any of the above property, prLvicus to the day of pub lie; sale, if desired. Persons seeking investment in real estate cannot find in 'Washington county, any prop erly 100,e desirable than those above men tioned. Tne TER3Is OF SALE Ant:: One-thn 0 of the purchase money oo the 20th day of March, 1860, when possession will be given, and the balance In two egnal annnal payments, with interest from date of possession, the purchaser or purchasers giving his or their notes with ap proved security. Upon the payment of the entire amount of the purchase money, a good deed or deeds will be executed. Persons wishing to Correspond with the sub scriber will please address him at Lappeu's Roads, P. 0., Washington county, Maryland. JOHN W. BR EATHED. R. Sit ECK LES, Auctioneer. oct zl itd S, tsvi, VALUABLE EDDA oTop COAL LANDS FOR SALE. Estate o John N. Lane, late of the City of Lancaster, deceased, • THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers.. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, Pennsylvania, the Adminis trators of the estate of said deceased, will sell peremptorll , ou TUESDAY, the 14th day of NOVEMBER, 18tti, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the "PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE," the follow ing described coal lands,-late of said deceased, to wit: No. 3. Containing 145 ACRES AND R 2 PERCHES neat measure, situate in Broad Top township, and warranted in the name of Christopher Long. No. 4. Containing 238 ACHES AND 1:12 PERCHES, - - neat measure, in the I ownahip aforesaid, and warranted in the name of John Sook. No. 5. Containing 178 ACRES AND 22 PERCHES, neat measure, situate in the township afore said, In the name of William Lane. No. 6. Containing 404 ACRES AND 51 PERCHES neat measure, in the township aforesaid, and warranted to William Foster. No. 7. Containing 180 ACRES AND 7 PERCHES, neat measure, situate in said township, and warranted in the dame of John McClain. No. S. Containing 363 ACRES AND 35 P.KRCHE4, neat measure, situate in said township, and warranted in the name of Daniel Kerr. No. O. Containing 11 ACRES AND 122 PERCHES neat measure, situate in said township, and warranted In the name of Thomas M. Long. Tracts Nos. 3,4, 5,7, 8, Lt i 1 are situated con tiguous, on Sandy Run, which empties into the Raystowu branch of the Juniata, near above Hopewell, on the Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad, a branch of which road has been graded up said run 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 Rum They can be mined together, or each of t h e tracts can he mined separately, advan tageously. No. 6, Is situated several stiles from the above tracks, near the head of Sandy Run ; is a good coal tract and sit with excellent timber. A map of the lands can be seem or had by applying to AL Thomas & Sons, Auctioneers, Philadelphia. Any further information desired before the sale can be had by addressing the Administra tors, at Lancaster, or the Hon. Samuel L. Rus sel, at Bedford, Pa. Tnitlan: Ten percent of the purchase money to be paid at the time of sale, and tne balance on the Ist day of January, 11156. W. CARPENTER, H. 13. SW Alta, Administrators de boats non of John N. Lane, dec'd, M. Tuo:iLis LS: Soz.rs, Auctioneers, 13'1 and 14 South 4th Street . Lancaster, Pa., Sept. 25th, 1864. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Al' PUB LIC SALK—Estate of Henry Kegerreise, late of East Cocalico township, Lancaster coun ty, dee'd.—On WEDNESDAY, the Bth day i of NOVEMBER, 1865, at the Blactr Horse Tavern, in West Cocalico township, the undersigned administrators of said estate will, pursuant to an oraer of the Orphans' Court of said county, sell the following described real estate, part of the estate of said deceased. JANE STEELE. aug 24 tfw 34 Purpart No. I.—Consisting of a Tract of Lund, situated in East Cocalico township, at the in tersection of the public roads leading from Lancaster to Sinking Springs, end Adamstown to Shaetterstown, only about one quarter of a tulle nom the Reiuholdsville Station, on the Reading and Columbia Railroad CONTAINING FIVE ACRES, more or less, whereon is erected a two-storied ROUGE CASTED DWELING HOUSE, with kitchen attached, Bank Barn and other out buildings, being the late residence of deceased. Purpari No. '2.—Consisting of a Plantation and 'I ract of 1M ACRES OF LAND, more or less, adjoining the above, whereon Is erected a two-storied Rough Dusted DWEL LING HOUSE, Bank Barn, nearly new, wagon shed and other improvements, all in good con dition. Part of this purport consists of excellent Woodland, an orchard of young, thriving and choice fruit trees, gooi fences, and convenient ly divided into tields. No. 3, consisting of that well known tavern stand, known as the " Black Horse" being a large two-storied Stone House, with the mod ern improvements. Also about 8 acres of land belonging to said tavern, in good state of culti vation, adjoining the above purparts, situated in West Cmalico township. Purpart No. B—Consisting of a tract of part clear and part sprout land, adjoining the Sink ing Spring road—about one quarter of a Mlle from the above described purparts, containing about 8 acres and 113 perches, situated In West Cocailco township. _ Also Land Warrant No. 49,5413, for 120 acres of Government land. Not yet located. Sale to commence at one o'clock, P. M., when terms will be made known by HENRY KEGERREISE. BENJAMIN S. KEGERREISE, SAMUEL KEGERREISE. octli lawdSditsw. Administrators DRIVATE SALE.---THE UNDERSIGNED will sell at private sale, his Farm situated in Sadsbury twp., Lancaster county, contain ing about of first rate Land, of which 2A are Woodland. divided in convenient enclosures, with good fence,good STONE HOUSE,Frame:Barn,Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog . House, Smoke House, Vault and Out Kitchen, nearly new. On the other end of the Farm is a STONE 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 prorty, 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, Peo , hes, Cherries, Grapes, 61c. ; with a stream of water running ,hrough the property, with Mill Seat, and about 28 feet fall. 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 - iiroperty Joins T, J. Bailey, on the north , John McCellan and Thomas Dean on the south, and E. Bic, ing and others. For particulars apply to the subscriber resin. hig oct 4 OM .39 on the property, gAIIPEWS MAGAZINE FOB aloyxn )3E.l now ready at . , 3. M. WESTHAEFFEWS, Ckeap Book Store. 4tat eitatt. ME=l ECM GEO.-W. EIGG ftal - Ifotitte. . • . 11)1OUIVATE SALE:- 41112 E INTBSCEMBEIC - willaell.at private - sale, the.very desirable' , lot on.which she now resides, containing TEN ACRES 'More or less; situated' In 'Uri:more township, Leta:aster 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 nader, 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 and tenement over it, and all other necessary out-buildings. - There is an apple orchard on the premises of selected fruit offlrst 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, which will be reasonable, apply to the subscriber, on the premises. MARGARET WATSON. arm la tfw 11 SELLING OFF.—THE UNDERSIGNED having made arrangements to quit the business, will close out their entire stock of DRY GOODS at greatly reduced ptices. On and after MONDAY, OCTOBER 9th, our terms will be strictly cosh, or produce, for which the highest railroad price will be given. In making t e above change in our terms we intend to reduce the price I' our goods to the lowest cash basis. Having bought no goods since the late rise in prices, we can sell many articles at a much lower price than present Philadel phia wholesale prices. Our stock of DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, sc., is one of the iargPst in the coun try, and we intend to close it out entire before the lst.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 $.15,000 a year since we have been in business, and it could be increased. MARTIN dz CO. The above Store Stand will be sold or leased. Possession given on or before the Ist of April next. Terms easy, Apply to SOHN MARTIN, (leorgetown, Burt twp„ Lancaster county, oct 4 - 3m w 39 RPRANS' COURT SALE.---ON SATUR ij DAY, NOVEMBER 18th, 1865, by virtue of nn order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, the undersigned will offer at public sale, on the premises, in Bart township, Lan caster county, on the road leading from George town to Puseyville, adjoining lands of Benja min B, Herr, Roos A. Campbell, and others, the undivided three-fifths of that certain tract or piece of land containing 2 ACRES AND 43 PERCHES, on which are erected a two-storied STONE DWELLING HOUSE, LOG STABLE and Hog Sty. There is a flue Spring of never-failing Water the door, Alan, a thriving Young Or chard, The land is in a high state of cultivation Persons wishing to view the premises will please call on the undersigned. Sale to commenee at 1 o'clock, P. M., of said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known ..y PETER PICKEL, Guardian of the minor children of Brinton Althouse, deceased. Also, at the same time and place, the under signed will sell their undivided two-fifths o: the above described properly. BENJAMIN F. ALTHOU6E, WILLIAM IT_ AETLIOLTS,E. iitwA42 VALUARLE PROPERTY AT PUBLIO7 THURsDAY NOVEMBER la, 1841.5, will be cold at Public Sale, on th. prem ises, in East. Ea 1 township, Lancaster county, the very vu uable pi...petty known us the "Spring Gaove Forge Estate," con alning ME=I of Lime tone land, o the best quality of Con estoga Valley Soil, in a very high state of cul ti vat ion, under good fencing, and confidently believed to be fully equal in all respects o any farm in Lancaster county. The improvements comprise a handsome two-and-a-half-story !Stone ytaNSION HOUSE,SS by 40 feet, with a two-story Si one Kitchen MUM e , with cis tern for rainwater at the kitchen-door, and extensive cellarage under both main t ouse and kitchen, sorrow ded by a large and pro ductive garden and lawn, in ocked with choice fruit end ornamental trees, grape vine ,snrub bery, &c. New stow, spring Ou-e, over a spring, which cannot be surpassed for an abun dant never- falling supply of pure, add water; ice house, smoke house, tool house, wo ,, d shed, chicken house, me. New Stone Barn, 10,5 by 75 feet, with straw house attached, hog pen. wag on sheds, corn cribs, de. Two !New Lime Kilns, with an inexhaustible Quarry of Limestone, of the very best quality. Large orchard of choice apple trees in prime bearing condition. Large STONE I a ;ROE with run-out fire, and four tires for making Blooms, driven by one of strongest water pow' vs oR Conestoga creek, which is, at all times, sufficient to work the Forge, to its fullest capacity; stone coal house s 60 by a 5 feet, stone stable for teams, 75 by 11a feet, with carriage house and hay loft, stone blacksmith situp, frame carpenter shop, anti thirteen Tenant Houses for farm hands and forgemen, with stables and other outbuildings to each. The buildings are all In good condition. The forge has been thoroughly repaired iit the past two years. This property will be sold in one tract, or it will be divided into smaller tracts, varying from 30 to 1 . 0 acres, as may best suiepurchas ers. Also, at the same time and place, will be Sold a tract in East Karl twp.. about one-half mile north of Spring Lirove Forge, adjoining lands of Amos 5, Kinser, John Longenecker, Jonas Reninger and others, containing 80t!, ACRES - - - - of Land, about one-half of which is covered with heavy timber, principally White and Black Oak, Hickory, &c., the remainder being farming land, in good condition. This tract has upon it a small House and Stable, Is well fenced, and has upon It a strong, never-failing spring of excellent water. Persons wishing to view the property will call on the subscriber, residing at Spring Grove Forge. If desired by purchasers, a considerable amount of the purchase money can remain upon the property. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when terms will be made known by eel 23 is 421 W.M. BOYD JACOBS. VTALUAIULE REAL ESTATE AT DER- V LIC SALE. The undersigned a 11l oiler at public sale, on the premises on THURS DAY, NOVEMBER Md, 1845, the following de scribed valuable real estate, situated in Cole rain twp., Lancaster county, on the road lead ing from Pusey's Mill to the Union Meeting House, and at the intersection of said road with the Nobleville road, about 7 miles from Oxford, viz Tract No. 1. Containing 40 ACRES and 140 PERCHES, of first-rate farm land, all cleared and under fence except 6 Acres of good Chest nut Sprout and other timber, which furnishes sufficient timber for all farming purposes. The improvements consist of a two story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, a good Bank .Barif, Corn Crib, Spring House, with line spring of never failing 'water near the door. There is also a good bearing Apple Orchard of choice fruit on the premi-es. . _ Tract No. I. Consists of TWENTY ACRES and NINETY PERCHES, of 'first quality farm land, all under good fence, with about ONE ACRE of White Oak Timber. This is a fine site lor public buildings, and Is an excellent loca tion for a I avern Stand. It has all been lately limed. There Is a fine stream of water run ning through which waters both tracts. There are no improvements on second tract. The property is convenient to schools, mills, churches, &c. Any pefson wishing to view the premises will call on the subscriber on the premises. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M., when attendance will be given and terms made known by DAVID BURNITE. oat 18 4tw4l IffiaigniEENEE ARTHUR L. ROGERS. REAL ESTATE AGENT, MIDDLEBURG, LOCDON - COUNTY, VA Having nn extensive acquaintance with the people and the Land of the Piedmont Section of N irginia, so celebrated as a tine " Grass Country." I will pay particular attention to the PURCHASE AND SALE OP REAL ESTATE in this region, besides practicing law in the Courts of Loudon and Fauquier. I am authorized to sell some of the most de sirable Farms In this part of the State, and will correspond promptly with persons wish ing to purchase, or take pleasure in showing these lends to them, if they give me a call. Plats and Surveys furnished when desired. Address ARTHUR L. ROG ERS, Attorney at Law, Middleburg, Loudon co., Va. REFERENCES. John Janney, Esq., Leesburg, 'Va.; Gen. A. Rogers, Middleburg, Va.; John A. Sunman, Esq., James V. Brooke, Fsq., War renton, Fauquier county, Va.; A. K. Phillips, Fredericksburg, Va.; Francis L. Smith, Esq. A lexandria, Va.; Dr. Beverly R. Well:ord, , Wm. H. Macfarland, Esq., Richmond, Va.; Messrs. L. P. Bayne di Co., Messrs. Hamilton, Easter S. Co., I. Nevett Steele, Baltimore, bid, Middleburg, Va., Oct. 6, MID oct 11 PRIVATE SALE.--TIIE UNDERSIGNED will sell at private sale his form, situated in Drumore township, Lancaster county, con taining 248 ACRES, more or less; there is about 50 Acres of Wood Land, the balance under good fences with an abundance of running water. i Thelmprovements area 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, Ac. Also, a GOOD STONE TENANT HOUSE; also convenient to schools mills, stores, blacksmith shops and places of public worship. The place will be sold in two separate tracts or in one to suit purchasers. Persons wishing to view the same can do so by calling on the undersigned, residing thereon. may 17 6m.w 191 T. N. M'SPARRAN. AVALUABLE FAR O. FOR SALE.— THE subs • lb. r intending to leave Washington county, Mi.. will sell atpublic sale on TUES DAY the 21-1, day of NOVEMBER, tits Lime stone Farm, coot thing about 3',15 ACRES OF LAND, abyut 3% miles from Hagerstown, and 1% miles !rota St. James C liege, and lies well for culti vation. Improvements are a t.ne two story STONE DWELLING, with Stone Back Build ing, of modern style, a Cistern, a large Bank Barn, Corn Crib, Carriage House, 3C, Apple and Peach Orchards of choice fruit, with, at least I% miles of stonewall around said prop rty. It -will make two 'arms, and if desired will b sold as such, and can be negotiated for previous Lo sale. Direct to Get 21 ltd.ttsw , üßLic SALE OF REAL ESTATE.—ON _L SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18th, 1865. in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will be sold in Martin township, a tract of Wood Land, lying about one mile east of M articville , bounded by lands of John Good, Martin Miller, Widow Curran and John Sensntg, containing about 6 ACRES AND 92 PERCHES. About 3 Acres containing good Chestnut, and the remaining oak timber. Persons wishing to view the above tract will please call on the subscriber residing in Peones township. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. Me, of said day, when terms will be made known by J. M FULTON, Administrator. Got 25 3tw.42.1 TALUABLE MILL PROPERTY FOR V SALE—The subscriber intending to re move West, will offer at private aale,lds val uable MILL PROPERTY containing FIFTY FOUR ACRES OF GOOD LAND, situate in Southampton township Franklin county,with a STONE AND FRAME GRIST MILL, a two storied BRICK To 'WELLING HOUSE and other buildings- and a new SAW MILL thereon erected. The' MU is in excellent -condition, running two paint oftitirrs and has a good run Persons desiring to purchase will please call on the tmdersieued residing on the , , iuroperty, one-mile east Orrstown and lour the, west of Shippensburg. sus 9 &cm 311 JACOB METZ. /Sea FALL. . FALL 1.1565. HALer.ll - & 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 FOB HOUSE•FURNISHING CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS LADIES' DRESS GOODS SILKS, BENCH MERIN OES POPLAI NES, EMPRESS CLOTHS, DE LAINES ciliAzEs. Fine to superfine BLACK BOMBAZINES, 6-4 BLACK WOOL DE LAINES, MOURNING POPLAINES, REPS AND ALPAC +S. LADIES CLOAKS OF NEWEST STYLES PLAIN BLACK, TRIC•IT AND PLAIN BEAVER, CHINCHILLA AND FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKING CLOTHS. SLAIN BLACK, GREY, AND HIGH COLOR ED WOOLEN SHAWLS, BROCHA AND THIBET SQUARE AND LONG SHAWLS MEN'S WEAR! BLACK AND COLORED FRENCH CLOTH BLACK DOESKIN CASSIMERE, FANCY FRENCH AND AMERICAN CASSIM FRES, TRICOT, MOSCOW BEAVER AND CHINCHILLA OVER-COATINGS, SATINETS, VELVET CORD JEANS, CAbSIMERE FOR BOYS. READY MADE CLOTHING , FOR MEN The largest stock ever offerea In this City o' our own manufacture, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. W ENTZ BROTHERS NO. 5 EAST KING STREET, SIGN OF THE BEE HIVE ARE NOW OFF:HSI:I —BEA ETIFCL GOODS— The Choice of the Market FOR FALL. AND WINTER WEAR. LADIES'DRESS GOODS LARGE VARIETY. —Ladies' Coates and Circulars— All the new Styles. A LARGE LOT OF BA LMORALS. —Very Cheap— A LARGE LOT OF BLACK CLOTHS —By the Piece or Yard.— '2S. Great Bargain. CASSIMERES'AND CASSINETTS FOR MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. USL INS AND CALICOES— Below rile ManufactoCs Present Prices. —GLOVES AND HOSIERY— Of Every Description. WENTZ BROTHERS, ' N 0.5 East King street. N EW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! ! get tfw 421 WINTER DRY GOODS, CHEAP FOR CASH. The undersigned has just returned from Phil adelphia with a large stock of WINTER DRY GOODS{ of which the following comprises a part: FRENCH MERINOES, all shades, worth $1.50 at $1.25. .s.ll-Wool de Laines, Mastiffs, Black Tainise Cloth 'Tick ings, fine, Checks, Flannels, Black Bombazine, new. Can ton Flannels, make, Shrouding Flannels, Black Gro de Rhine Calicoes from 25 to 35c. Silks, Men's and Boy's Wear, Silks Stripe Poplins, Blankets, whited: col 'd Paramettas Men's, Bay's Misses Alpacas, Shawls, Wool Plidas, Ladies' Square ik Long De Laines, se. Shawls, LADIES .BLAUK. AND COLORED CLOAK ING CLOTHS. Balmorals and Hoop Skirts, HoSiery, Gloves, Hoods, N ulnas, Breakfast Shawls in great va riety, Ladles', Children's, Men's and Boy's Scarfs, Men's Undershirts and Drawers, Floor and 'fable Oil Cloths, Umbrellas. JAMES POTTS, No. Sit West King street, Lancaster, Pa. Open this day at Jas. Potts', West King st., a large assortment of Furs for Ladies' and Children's wear. Muffs! Bluffs; in great variety, cheap for cash, at NO. 26 WEST KING STREET, oct 25 2raw.l2 Lancaster. Pa. ri HEAP BOOR STOE. kj The place to purch Cheap Books is THE PEOPLE'S ase BOOK STORE, R at No. 44 NORTH QUEEN ST., CORNER OF ORANGE, where may be found at all times, a large as sortment of BOOKS FOR OLD AND YOUNG, CHEAP TO SUIT THE. TIMES! THE POETS IN BLUE AND GOLD. Macauley, Swain, Browning, Heber Saxe Moore, Keble, Whittier, Coleridge, Tupper, , ‘,. r Lowell, Longfellow, Cowper, Goldsmith, Poe, Shakspeare Byron, Kirk, White, &c.,&c. BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS In great variety. HYMN BOOKS OF ALL DENOMINATIONS. PHOTOGRAPH ALB UMS! 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 MOO. 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; Flower's, Nos. 1 and 2; Fruit and Blossoms, Nos. 1 and 2; Wood Mosses, Nos. 1 and 2; Life of Childhood, Nos. 1 and 2; Summer Landscapes, Winter Landscapes, White Moun tain Scenery, Funny Characters, Nos. 1 and 2, beautiful ly colored. NEW STYLES BEING CONSTANTLY RE CEIVED. BIBL ES, LARGE AND SMALL. WRITING DESKS, PORTFOLIOS, ALBUMS, AUTOGRAPH BOOKS, CHESS BOARDS, &C.. GOLD PENS AND SILVER HOLDERS, NEW GAMES FOR CHILDRKN, NEW PAPER DOLLS, NEW CARDS, NEW DISSECTED PICTURES TOY BOOKS! TOY BOOKS!! TOY BOOKS!! TRANSPARENT SLATES, Agood assortment for sale cheap. IMPORTANT TO SABBATH SCHOOLS! The publications of tie 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 MISCELLANEOUS BOOS. Received as soon as published, and sold at publishers' prices. Don't forget the place, J. M. WESTHAEFFER'S Book and Periodical Store, Corner North Queen and Orange sts. uly 7 tf w 26 G REAT CHANCE STANDARD HISTORY•OF THE WAR, COMPLETE IN ONE VERY LARGE VOLUME OF This work has no rival as a candid, lucid, complete, authentic and reliable history of the "great conflict." It contains reading matter equal to three large royal octavo volumes, splendidly illustrated, with over 150 fine por traits of Generals, battle scenes, maps and dia grams, Returned and disabled officers and soldiers, and energetic young men il:1 want of profitable employment, will find this a rare chance to make money. We have Agents clearing $250 per month, which we will prove to any doubt ing applicant; for proof of the above send for circulars and see our terms. Address, JONES BROTHERS & Co., Oct 18 lmw 41] Philadelphia, Pa. NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY NORTH QUEEN ST., NEAR THE RAILROAD, R. T. HOLYDAY, M Hager, town, d Opposite Reese's City Hotel and Nest Door to the Cadweit House, 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 for yourselves. Don t forget the place. NEAR THE RAIL ROAD. 2tawd6mAfmw PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Large-Assortment—Great Variety—Unsur- P PATT assed forERNS Beauty, Style and Finish. NEW NEW BINDINGS, PATENT HINGE D LA BA SPei, ALBUM, the latest and best kind, made only in Phila delphia, excelling all others in strength and durability CARD PAOTOGRAPHS, PLAIN, 10 and 12 cents—Sl.oo and 81.20 per dozen. COLORED -25 cents-82.50 per dozen. TRAVELING AND SHOPPING SATCHELS, WALLETS PURSES POCKETBOOKS, dm. TrbN Y. WRITING PAP.Hfili. ENVEL ER OPES, PENS, dec. For marking nam beautifully and indelibly OM . ACH MBAS.; Wholesale and Entail Dettlarer, may 10 iyw 181 10 North Bth street, /1/11a.. grp goodo. S H:1 W L S MEN'S WEA R! ! AND BOYS H A (3EII th BROTHERS. tfw 36 `§onho and ,tationarg. 1=52 SCHOOL BOOKS AGENTS WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT OVER I,o*o .PAGES ghetograpit 6allerg. WALTMAN BRO'S, LANCASTER, EA- adicat. D R. witißn'T,s 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, tet. 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. oa..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. . One bottle will cure General Debility. es..A few doses cure Hysterics in females. .One bottle cures Palpitation of the Heart la. From one to three bottles restore the manliness and ihltvigor of youth. ta..A few doses restore the appetite. tea.. Three bottles cure the worst case of Im potency. Va..A few doses cure the low spirited One bottle restores mental power. IM. A few doses restore the organs of genera tion. ea.. A few doses bring the rose to the cheek This medicine restores to manly vigor and robust health the poor, debilitated, worn down and despairing, m.The listless, enervated youth, the . over tasked inan'of business, the victim of nervous depression, the individual suffering from gen eral debility, or. -from weakness of a single organ, will all flied immediate and permanent relief by the use of this Elixir or Essence of Life. $2 per bottle or three bottles for 547 and forwarded by Express, on receipt of 'limn* to any address. THE CH EROKEE PILLS and REJUVINAT ING ELIXIR are sold by all enterprising drug gists in the civilized world. Sonic unprinci pled dealers, however, try to sell worthless compounds in place of these; those which they Call purchase at a cheap price, and make mom money by selling than they can on these medi cines. As you value your health—ay the health of your future offs ring --do do not be d eceived[ by such unprincipleddruggists, 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 plalni)i- their diseases and symptoms, 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 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 °thee, county, State, and name of writer, plain, and inclose postage stamp for reply. NO send our :12 page Pamphlet free to any address. Address all letters to the Proprietors DR. W. R. MElt\VI7, Sole Proprietor, Olllce—No.37 Walker street, N. I'i FRENCH, RICHARDS 4: CO., and T. W, DYOTT & CO., Agents for Philadelphia. nov 16 row lyw 45 -- C HEROKEE PILLS. SUGAR-COATE FEMALE IinGULATOIt FEMALE REM7LATOtt HEALTH PRESERVER I==! FOR THE REMOVAL OF OttsTRUITIONS' AND THE INSURANCE OP REGULAR'. TY IN THE RECURRENCE OF"I'HIll MONTHLY PERIODS wry They cure or obviate those numerous dis eases that spring from irregularity, by remov ing the irregularity itself. ita__ They cure Suppressed, Excessive and Painful Menstruation 'C3- They cure Green Sickness (Cillorosis), *9_ They cure Nervous and Spinal Affections' Pain in the back and lower parts of the body. Heaviness, Fatigue on slight exertions, Palpitation of the Heart. Lowness of Spirits, Hysteria, Ml== Giddiness, etc in a word, by removing the irregularity, they remove the cause and with it ALL the etlecis that spring front It. 'M. Composed of simple vegetable extracts, they contain nothing deleterious to any consti tution, however delicate, their function being to substitute strength for weakness, which, when properly used, they never fail to do. im.They may be safely used at any age, and at any period, kixegyr DURING TUE FIR-ST THREE MONTHS, during which the unfailing nature of their action would infallibly PRE VENT pregnancy. All letters seeking information or advice will be promptly, freely and discreetly an swered. Tm. Full directions accompanying each box u-iy Price $1 per box, or six boxes for $5. Sent by mall, free of postage, on receip6 of price. DR. W. R. MERWIN, Sole Proprietor, Ofllee—No. 37 Walker street, New York. FRENCH, RICHARDS 3 CO., and T. W DYOTT 6: CO., Agents for Philadelphia. nov 16 eow lyw 90 D R. CARPENTER FROM NEW YORK: TRENTON AND HAR RIABURU, :1-laB taken Roonm at COOPER'S RED LION HOTEL WE-ST KING :STREET, Where he is prepared to treat successfully all diseases of the human. system with his :OXYGENIZED MEDICATED INHALA- The inhalations are breathed directly into the lunge, 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 the 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 cases of consumption this method has been attended with the best results ; its action upon the lungs being direct and immediate, it gives the patient just what he wants, viz : oxygen, of which he cannot get. enough from tile atmosphere, owing to the clogged and sougested condition of the lunge. 0 f con rse there are eases which cannot be cured.. Yet there are hundreds that have been given up as incurable, who have only to breathe oxy pu 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 sults. Thee 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. Aa office will be established in every city In the State. The following diseases have been successfully treated by this method, viz : Dyspepsia. Neuralgia Rheumatism, Palpitation, Paralysis, Epilepsy, Catarrh, Eruptions, Asthma, Bronchi till, : 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 dise4ses as require a purifica tion of the blood. CONSULTATIQN FREE OF CHARGE. NO INFELTIOLTS DISEASES TREATEI,), MERCURY DitAiwi THE SYSTEM. Voluntary testimonials from prominent ettl zens of New York, Brooklyn, Lowell and Tren ton, who have been cured by this treatment, can be seen at the rooms. tar 011 ice hours from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. aug gmd&w zintling. REED, HENDERSON h CO BANKERS CORNER EAST KING AND DUKE STREETS, LANCASTER, PA July 28 JAMES H. WALTON. THOMAS W. YOST.' W A L T O N &YOST, BANKERS, BROKERS, AND GENERAL COLLECTORS, N 0.25 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA Jay Cooke S. Co., E. P. Middleton & Bro. James, Kent, Santee & Esherick, Black & C 0.,, Co., Hou. Wm. Wilkins, & Son, " H. D. Foster, Hon. James Pollock, " Asa Packer, " A. H. Reeder, V. L. Bradford, Ran, " Warren J. Wood- Hon. Geo. Sanderson. ward HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR GOLD AND C 03223 GOVERNMENT AND OTHER INTERESTS COLLECTED. STOCKS BOUGHT ANT) SOLD ON COMMIS SION. puRE GRAPE WINE SPEER' S SAMBURG PORT GRAPE {VINE VINEYARD, PASSAIC, NEW JERSEY PURE ADD SOUR TEARS 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 tiavor, and slightly stimulating.— None is disposed of until four years old. The beneficial effect derived from it use la 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 gist it was a humbug, not knowing it was pure grape juice, nave found out their mistake, anu now lay us mes e of tgii 4r Winean eakly. Persona and the Consumptive. A great Remedy for Kindeys, Affections, Rheumatism, and Bladder Difficulties. Try it once, and you will not be deceived, /Qr. Besure the signature of ALFRED SPLER is over the cork of each Bottle. Sold wholesale and retail by HENRY E. SLAYMAKER, Lancaster, and by Dealers in surrounding Trade supplied byJohnston, Holloway & Co., No. 23 North Bth tdreet,Philade/Pbia andotber Wholesale Druggista in Philadelphia and - in "New York andtry A - New Jersey. Principal tea, 208 - New York. [mar d 4r w _ - -•-