Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, August 29, 1866, Image 4

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    rjttlE tiKEATEST BIBSUNB,
LARGEST' ASSORTMENT 1 . and LATEST
TO BB rouinl HI THB OTTY, ABB AT
J; if, GMEBIPS
{Succettor to icae Smith.)
NEW HAT’AND CAP STORE,
- HOWELL’S BUILDING.
No. 64, North Queen street,
LANCASTER, PA.
The proprietor, having Just returned from
New York and Philadelphia, wouidrespectfuliy
Inform his patrons and the public generally,
that he now on hand the Latest, Best and
motft complete assortment of t
HATS AND CAPS,
ever offered to the citizens of Lancaster and
vicinity, and at the most
REASONABLE PRICES.
This stock consists of all the novelties ot the
season, some of which are:
THE CHAPEAU BREVETE,
NEW SARATOGA,
CYNOSURE,
INDICATOR,
SARATOGA,
MORTON,
AND PETO.
He has just received a large and fine stock of
GENTLEMEN’S STRAW GOODS,
Which will be sold cheap for cash.
Also, a choice variety of LADIES’ HATS, the
most fashionable of which are*
THE SAILOR,
THE DERBY, ETC.
tfd&W
gHILTZ’ HAT STORE,
ESTABLISHED 1829.
N 0.20 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
We manufacture our own goods, thus en*
abling us to sell at
OLD-TIME PRICES.
The largest, beat and most complete stock,
and at lower prices than any house in the
country.
Our Immense stock ol Spring and Summer
Goods consists of all the novelties of the
seasons; at least fifty different styles, th e
popular of which are the
CAVALIER,
CAVALIER D’ ORSAY,
INDICATOR, (very new,;
FULTON,
MORTON PKTO,
BRIGHTON, (nobby,)
TYROL
A SPLENDID SILK HAT FOR $5.00
Cheaper than can he had elsewhere.
Our business connection with our patrons for
a period of nearly forty year* Is suillcient guar
antee of our ability to please all who may
favor us with a call
apr IK tfdAwl
s}rg Quarts, &(.
JQ It EN S (J OOI) H
HAG Bit A BROTHERS.
BLACK, WHITE & COLORED CHECK SILKS'
SOLID COLO Km poult he soie silks,
COLORED AND BLACK CORDED SILKS,
BLACK TAFFETA uud UROS GRAIN SILKS
BLACK GROS DE RHINE SILKS.
Freuch Perculs and Orgaudles,
English and American Chintzes,
White Ground Figured Pure Mohairs.
Colored Ground Figured Mohairs,
French Mozambique aud Lenos,
Choice Shade.-. Plain aud Figured Alpacas,
3-1 and 0-1 Colored Wool Delaines,
French Silk Crepe aud Jaspe Poplins,
Neat Check Poll de Chevre.
MOURNING GOODS.
BLACK BOMBAZINES AND TAMISE,
CANTON CLOTHS AND ALPACAS,
Hi LK AND WOOL UIALL^'S,
0-1 BLACK WOOL DE LAINES,
TAMERTIN ES AN D CRAPE M ARETTS,
BLACK Til I BET SHAWLS squareaud long.
ENG. CRAPE VEILS, COLLARS, &u.,
Will he sold at the lowest prices.
upr2B tldaw
JHE GREATES T PEACE FOR
C H E A P R A R (,' Ji I y S
In Lancaster City is at
CHEAP JOHN’S VARIETY STORE,
No. 3 East Kino S t r k et,
Where will he found a large assortment ol
DRY a 00DS !
consisting of
HANDSOME DELAINES FOR FALL
NEAT AND DARK CALICOES FOR FALL
MUSLINS,
CHECKS,
FLANNELS,
CANTON FLANNELS,
A splendid assortment of BALMORAL
SKIRTS for the Full.
CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES AND ALBUMS,
TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY'
NOTIONS,
GLOVES,
HOSIERY,
THIMMINGB OF ADD KINDS,
PERFUMERY, FANCY AND OTHER SOAPS,
CLASS AND tiIIEENSWARE,
BOOTS AND SHOES Ac., Ac.
All of which will be Hold wholesale or retail at
astonishingly low prices,
43- Don’t forget the place,
CHEAP JOHN’S,
East Kint/ St., and Southeast Side Centre
Square, Lancaster, Pa.
Wholesale and Retail Agent for
Frol. McEnlyre's Celebrated Medicines,
aug 16 i yw 32
1866. ~RY GOODB - 1866,
WENTZ BROTHERS'
BEE HIVE STORE
No. 5 East King Street
A BEAUTIFUL DEMONSTRATION.
TRICES ARE DECinEULY REASONABLE."
~'Ve have now ou exhibition a most superb
display ol reasonable ami fashionable aoods as
well as a largo stock of Staple ami Domestic
Oooiis to which we Invite Early anil Special
! n ' liar prices will be found low.
CARI El’yandOlLCLOTHSclalm an earnest
attention.
The long established character of the
. .m , “HISK HIVE STORE M
wm R .Sff t’uL 111 y i l . un j- nteQ that every customer
W ill get the worth of their money,
LADIES SACQUES, CLOAKS AND CLOTHS.
WENTZ BROTHERS’
..-.I- S1 U U of the Bee Hive"
lO j Mo. 5 East King street.
JJ B. BWA It K
"attorn E Y - A T - L A \V ,
No. la North Duke Street,;,
(Near the Court House,)
LANCASTER, PA.
au * 29 tfdaw 1
gAMIT E L HT. REYNOLDS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
No. 53 East Kij;g street,
(Opposite Lechler’s Hotel,)
LANCASTER. PA
nug 29
J B. LIVINGSTON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
No. II North Duke Street,
(A few doors north of the Court House,)
IUIVI4 LANCASTER, PA.
JUiyH tfd 27
JJEUBEN H. LONG,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
No. 8 WIDSIYKH's Row,
south du;ke stree.t,
LANCASTER, pA
opr 4 '
JOHN McCALLA,
SURGEON DENTIST
Office and residence opposite Cooper’s Hotel
West King street,
M LANCASTER, PA.
eng 29
ILL I A W B. PORB N E Y ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
No, a East King street,
(Above Leohler’s Hotel,
LANCASTER, Pa.
WP3 tfw 1
s cha u l m
STOVES,
A foil and complete assortment of every pat
tern and design constantly on hand, at greatly
reduced prices, at their Old Stand.
DEANER A SCHAUM
No. 7 East King street.
rjlIN AND SHEET-IKON WAKE
Every variety of
COPPER AND
constantly on hand andmannfactored-to order
at the Old Stand.
QOPPER-WABE MANUFACTORY.
STILES,
BREWER’S KETTLES,
AND EVERY VARIETY OF COPPER-WARE.
Having had over twenty years’ experience
In the business, and employing none but first
class workmen, we are fully prepared to exe
cute all orders we may be entrusted with.
QAN FITTING AND PLUMBING.
The subscribers having secured the services
of superior mechanics respectfully solicit a
share of public patronage. They are prepared
to execnte all orders that they may be entrusted
with in a superior manner, andatvery moder
ate prices.
HYDRAULIC RAMB,
WATER WHEELS,
BATHING TUBS, WASH BASINS and al
other articles in the trade.
SHULTZ & B£o.
PLUMBING AND GAS AND STEAM FIT
TING promptly attended to In the most ap
proved style.
43* Coduty'work promptly attended.to.
ts. All work guaranteed.
DEANEL & SCHAUM,
No. 7 East King street, Lancaster,
apr II tfd <tw
Estate of Jacob baiituel, deu’il
Letters of Administration on the estate
ol Jacob Bortbel, late of Lancaster city, dec’d,
having been granted to Hie subscriber residing
In East Lampeter township, all persons indebt
ed to said estate are requested to make lrame-‘
diate payment, aud those having claims will
present them, without delay, properly authen
ticated for settlement to
BENJAMIN W. HARNISH.
15 Otw 32
Estate of iienry ganz, dec’i>.-~
Letters Testamentary on the estate of
Henry Uanz, late of Hie City of Lancaster,
doc’d., having been granted to the subscribers
residing in said city, all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims will present
them, without delay, properly authenticated
for settlement.
auglo Ktw* 32
Estate of adam uhilii* fries,
late ot the City of Lancaster, deceased. —
Letters of Administration ou said estate having
been granted to the undersigned, all persons
indebted i hereto are requested to make imme
diate payment, and those having claims or de
mands against the same will present them for
settlement to the undersigned,resldiug in said
eRy. Mary fries,
aug 8 (itw 31* Administratrix.
Estate of iifttie htohlek, de
ceased.—Letters of administration ou the
estate of He It le St older, late of Elizabeth town
ship, deceased, having been granted to the
subscriber residing in Heidelberg township
Lebanon county, all persons Indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having cUims will present
them*without delay, properlv authenticated
for settlement to DANIKLF. BITTNER
aug 8 Otw* 31 tselmeilerslown, Leb. Co., Pa.
TESTATE OF JAMES NEWPIIEK, NR.,
JLi deceased.—Letters testamentary on the
estate of James Newpher, Seuior, late of East
Earl township, deceased, having been granted
to the subscribers, resldiug Jin said township,
all persons Indebted to said estate arc request
ed to make immediate payment, and those
having claims will present them, without de
iuy, properly authenticated fur settlement to
WILLIAM NEWPHER,
ADAM NEWPHER,
aug 8 Otw* 31 Executors.
INSTATE OF HENRY REITZ, LATE OF
.Ul Last Earl Township, deceased. Letters of
Administration on said estate having been
granted to the undersigned,all persons indebt
ed thereto are requested to make immediate
payment., and those having claims or demands
against the same will presout them for settle
ment to the undersigned, residing in the town
ship of Earl. HENRY li. REITZ,
aug 22 Otw* 33 Administrator.
SATIN ETTS,
TICKINGS, &c.
ES r ATE OF CATHARINE DEJLIMK,
late ol Ephrata lownshlp, Lancaster co
deceased. The undersigned Audltor.'appolnt
ed to distribute the balance remaining in the
hands of Jacob Laush, Administrator, to and
among those legally entitled to the same, will
attend for that purpose on THURSDAY. SEP
-1 EMBER 18th, 18BU, at. 10 o’clock A. M., at his
ollice, In Ephrata township, where all persons
interested in said distribution may attend
„ p. MARTIN HEITLER, Auditor'
M 4t w 33*
NOT MIL TO <1 R EDI TO KS.—THE
under-lgned has made application to the
t ourt of Common Pleas of Lancaster county
lor the benefit of the Insolvent Laws, and they
have appointed the 3rd MONDAY - In SEPTEM
BER, iKtid, at the Court House, In the City of
Lancaster, at 10 o’clock, for hearing me and my
creditors, where you may attend ft you think
Proper. BENJ. F. FELL,
aug 21 3tw
Register;* notice..tue accounts
of the following persons are filed in the
Koglster s Olllco of Lancaster county for con
firmation and allowance, at the Orphans’
Court to be hoU in the Court House, In the
City of Lancaster, on the THIRD MONDAY IN
SEPTEMBER, (17th) at 10 o’olock'A M.
Margaret A. Lungan, Administratrix of Wm
Lunguii.
D.ivjd vicL’o’m, Executor of John McColm.
i‘tcr 11. Sander, Guardian of Henry News
wanger.
Edwur t Mortou, Administrator of William
Wallace.
W'p. Thompson, Administrator of W. A G
Thompson.
Jacob L. Hess, Guardian of Rudolph Hess.
Jouathau F. Stoltzfus, Executor of Marla
smacker.
lii'iilumin MelUnger, Administrator of John
roylo IUBt * r ' Wh ° "’ as Guardlan of Benjamin
J. Morris Jackson, Guardian of Joel J. Milner.
J Jackson, Guardian of Alice H. Mil-
John Ramhc, Guardian of Elizabeth Bmeltz,
Chrlstiuuna .Smelt/, nud Julia Ann Kmeltz
. ainuel H. I’rfco, Administrator do bonis non
at Jacob Herzog.
Anna Lloyd Administratrix of Joseph Lloyd
MaDa 1,. Miller, Admlnlstralrlx of Adam MU-
L'lmrles D. Pritchett, Guardian of Ellen Remlv
J Huldleson' 1 ' 168011 ’ Admlnlstrator of Mary
{®o l Vr Kellor ' Executor of Mary Keller.
~ Batten Administrator of Amos Batten
neury b. Ressler, Administrator of Isaac Ress-
"r^Rltciue 8 ' AUee ' A<Jmlulstra tor of Madison
Plilllp OklwUer, Guardian of Mary Ann Meek-
John M. Ileyberger, Administrator of Samuel
8. Baughman.
Jesse Bucher aud Isaac Bucher, Administra
tors of Samuel Buchei, dec'd., who was
Guardlau of Levi Henry and Martin Bru
baker.
John J. Evans and Robert A. Evans, Executors
of James Evans.
Robert A. Evans, Administrator of Catharine
Disslcr.
tenry Metzler and Martin Mctzler, Adminis.
tnitor.s of Joliu Metzler. Ib
John Doner aud Benjamin Hershey, Executors
ol Henry Hershey.
lobiiis Krolder, Guardian of John Kreider
Krehlnr r<iider ’ Annft Krelder and Elizabeth
I'iinni) n K i? lp ’ Adm *uistratrix of David Kolp.
I ma Brine? 61 ’ Admlnlstrat oi' ofWm. Harrl-
0 rufe 1 isV 1 l a.>li“ <lSsler ’ Administrator of Oatha-
H WeL E ' Lo ' nan > Administrator of Edwin B.
ufratlan Bmlmcim, U 1 of Gea W - Webb.
Marlinm“bS rjH ratel ! e, ;‘ k nd
Brubacher. ’ *- Xec utors of John
0 Huger, Administrator ot Anri™., •»*
John G. Mohler, Levi Mohleruu i re M«. i H Uri S' »
ler, Executors of John Mohler MarWn Moll ‘
Henry;Kegerrles, BenJ. KeßerriM i u
Kegerrles, Administrators of u£? ry
Daniel Hartzog and Jonathan Hertri.r ah
mlulstrators of Martin HartzoiT 1 1 ’ Ad ‘
jihns . ' Uuurdlan o! Josephine Bair (late
Joseph Landis, Administrator of John Lamii.
Kate Mlnnlchand Zachnrlus Mlnnlch Admin'
istrators of Jacob Mlnnlch, Jr ou, .aumln-
Danlol Helsey, Guardian of Sarah Ebersole
Michael M. \V eidler and Samuel Weldler Ad
mlnlstrators of Michael Weidler ler ’ Ad '
Clement Geltner, Executor of Jacob Geltner
E MoC^rkle L ° rlile ’ Atiminl ' stratr lx of Wm. s!
Samuel G. Gensemer, Administrator of
George Gensemer. w 01
B Jo J sephPe“k nem “ n ’ Survlvln S Executor'of
H HeS#Nlslfey Olljo,m:NlBBll ’ y ' Exeout °rsof
John H. Hagy, Solomon H. Hagy and Peter
Martin, Executors of Daniel Hazy deceaaS
who wai Executor of John Hagy. Qeoeaaea '
John h. Hagy, Solomon H. Hagy and Peter
(d. b. m o. u a.) of
Tfuscott, Administrator with the Will
w m?n xed o! Kicbard Derrick.
tratorsnr r r ® e £ S? d Wl ?t S' Brown - Admlnls-
H™?." 1 Leah Haverstlok.
deceasedIsellaan. 1 sellaan . Guardian of Joseph Herr,
Samuel W o c'iaA lul A r< i la ? of Adam Kurtz -
John Strohm a A , i Ad i m , lnl ‘ itratorof Danlel Clay,
juun oiroum, Administrator of John Busier.
EMLEN FRANKLIN,
Register.
Reomteb's Ohio, Lancaster.
4twBS
HEATERS,
RANGES, &c.
MANUFACTORY.
SHEET-IRON WARE
DEANER A SCHAUM,
No. 7 East King street.
COPPER KETTLES,
DEANER & SCHAUM,
No. 7 East King street.
HYDRANTS,
{LIFT A FORCE PUMPS.
pgal Jiotitts.
FRANCIS X. HIEMEZ,
HENRY W. GANZ,
Executors.
••• ■ :=
POSITIVE SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL
Estate.—The undersigned will sell by pub
lic sale on the premises, oh WEDNESDAY,
the 19th day ol SEPTEMBER, A. D., the
following valuable real estate, viz: “
No. 1. A Tractor first-rate Limestone.land,
situate in Strasburg township, adjoining lari da
ofHenryMusselman, Dr.'Abrubam EBhJeman,
Cyrus N. Herr, and others, 1
CONTAINING 70 ACRES,
more or less. The improvements thereon are
a one and arhalf story weather boarded Log
DWELLING HOUSE, a large. double-decker
Frame Barn, with Wagon Shed and Corn Crib,
attached, and other necessary buildings. : A
well of expeiient water, convenient to the
house, Orchard, Fruit Trees, Ac. The* farm is
conveniently divided Into fields, so arranged
that there Is running water fn each field.
Also, a one and a half story Stoneand Frame
GRISTMILL, with a Frame SAW MILL at
tached, all In good running order. The MIH
contains one pair of Burrs, and one pair of
Chopping Stones, with Smut Machine. Bolting
Apparatus, Cob Breaker, Ac., all in condition
for doing a large custom work. The Mill and
Saw MUI are driven by the main branch of
Little Beaver Creek, which affords ample pow
er for a large business, which power m y be
greatly increased under an existing right to
swell the watei higher. Situated as this pro
perty is, on the main roa l from Strasburg to
Georgetown and other Southeastern portions
of the county, and sufficiently near the Umber
lands of the Pine Ridge, it always has been
and always must continue to be a superior lo
cation fora Grist and Saw Hill.
There Is also ou this tract a Lime-kiln and a
Q.uarry of superior Stone for building purposes
aud for lime. The Kiln is within bail a mile
of the railroad, and would therefore be an ex
cellent point to carry on the lime-burning
business on a large scale.
No. 2. A Lot ol Ground, containing
HALF AN ACRE,
adjoining No. 1 and lands of Cyrus N. Herr,
with a Frame DWELLING HUUSE, Frame
Stable, and other buildings thereon erected.
A large portion of the purchase money may
remain In the premises, If the purchaser de
sireß it.
Persons wishing to see the premises will
please call on Jacoo Splndler or Jacob Shaup,
residing thereon.
Bale to commence at 1 o’clock P. M. of said
day, when due attendance will be given and
terms of sale made known by the subscriber.
DAVID G. ESHLEMAN.
R. Downey, Auctioneer. aug 22 is 33
PUBLIC BALF.—BY VIRTUE OF AN
alias order of the orphans’ Court of Lan
caster county, wi 1 be sold at public sale on
the premises, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER.
25th, 1888, part of the real estate la 1 e of Joseph
Phillips, aeoeused, of Fulton township, I-an
caater county, a 'tract of Land and Tavern
Stand in said township, containing
ABOUT 11U ACRES OF LAND,
In a high state of cultivation, divided Into
convenient fields, by good fences. About 15
acres of this tract Is covered with good timber.
The improvements are «s foUows: A large
TAVERN HOUSE, known as “Penn Hill Ho
tel," 2 wells with pumps at the door; a l»rge
Bank Barn, built in .1804. all finished in the
best manner; a Wagon House. Corn Cribs and
Grainery attached ; Carriage House, large Sta
bling and Sheds, Oats House, Hog House, lee
House, a good Tenant House, Scale House, with
the most lmpro' ed scales, Ac, There ia a g jod
bearing Orchard.
This property is a most desirable one, both as
a farm and as a bu ine-s place 1* b ing a cen
tral place, where all public meetings are held,
such us elections, school meetings, Ac., and is
situated at the crossing of the Lancaster and
Port Depodte with the Oxiord and Peach Bot
tom roads. On both these roads there are dally
lines of stages. Tills is the principal market
place for selling cattle iu this extensive grazing
neighborhood, and is considered the best busi
ness stand In the Southern part of the county,
in the mids oi a populous mid good country;
near to churches, schools, mills, stores, post
office, Ac.
Any person wishing to see tile property will
be shown the same by calling on either of the
underslgued living near the place.
Sale will coniine- ce at 1 o’clock P. M. of said
day, when conditions will be made known by
SANDERS MCCULLOUGH,
JEREMIAH BROWN,
Administrators.
[Examiner, Jeffersonian and Village Record
copy, and send bills to this office for collection, j
aug 22 tsw33
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB
LIC HALF.—UII WEDNESDAY, SEP
TEMBER 12th, INW, the subscriber will sell at
public sale, on t he premists, situate In the vil
lage of Meclmnics’mrg, Up,»er Leacock town
ship, ou ihe New Holland turnpike, about six
miles from tin city ot Laucuster, and tnesame
distance from the town of New Holland, a
valuable tract oi land, containing
SIX ACRES AND FIVE PERCHES,
Having therou erected a very substantial two
story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with back
bulldiugs attached, all finished In t e best
manner. There are also on the premises, u
GOOD BARN, Carriage House, Wood House,
Hog Pens. Work llou*e. and other necessary
out-buiidings. Also, a choice Apple aud Pencil
Orchard, together with other ;ru t trees, such
as Pears, Prunes, Uages, Cheirn s, et*-., besides
21 Grape Vines, and a great variety of small
Iruit ot tilt’ best selections, T ere are also on
the tract an excellent Well of Water with
pump therein, and uever-ialling Spring, and a
Cistern with pump therein, both of which are
convenient to the dwelliug.
Any person doiriug to view the property
will please call ou the sub.'criber residing
thereon. This is oue of the be.'-t stands in the
couuty for any kind of public business, and
has plenty of ground fronting to bull i upon.
Sale to commence at 2 o’clock P. M.. ou said
day, when alteu.uuic • will be given and terms
made known by HUBERT CONNELL
aug 15 tsw 32
PUBLIC SALE.—ON FRIDAY, SEP
TEMBER Hth. 1888, will be sold on the
premises, in East Hempfleld township, Lan
caster couuty, o i the Harrisburg turnpike, \y>
miles west from Lancaster, two miles from
Rohrerstown, and iwo miles Irom Petersburg
near the Black Hor.-e Tavern adjoining liuny
of John Swmr, Homy Holrmun aua Adam
Bear, the following piopertv, vi/.:
seven Acres of land,
more or less, with a very substantial TWO
STORY STONE HOUSE, wltn Kitchen at
tached, with a well oi never failing water with
puinp therein near ihe kitchen door.aßauk
Burn, with a Granary, Carriage House, Corn
Crib, Hog Stable, and all necessary out-build
ings. Also, a good Apple and Peach Orchard
oi selected trees, a great variety of Cherry
trees of the best kind; also t*.-n Grape vines.
The above property is convenient to Schools,
Mills, Stores, Mechanics and Churches.
Also, at the same time will be soid, 1 Suckine
Colt, and 9 Sucking Pigs.
Persons wishing to view the property before
the day of sale will please call on the sub
scriber resldiug thereon.
Hale to commence at 1 o’clock P. M. of said
day, when terms will be made known by
aug 15 tsw* 32 Jacob herhhey.
Desirahie farm at PUBLIC H\ 1 ,e.
—On THURSDAY, MkPI'hMBEK (1.
will bo sold at puullc sale, at the public house
of Geo. Hasting, in Willow Street, the follow
ing described real estate, situate m Pequea
t.wp., on the road leading from Lancaster to
Port Deposit, y 2 mile from the termination of
tho Willow Street turnpike, and about 5 miles
south of the city of Lancaster, viz:
No. 1. A Plantation or Tract of Land,
CONTAINING llX) ARES,
adjoining lands of Amos Herr, Benjamin Barr,
Jacob Groff, lots 2 and 3, aud other lands of the
subscriber, on which is erected . commodious
2-story Brick I'V.'ELLING HOUHE, with a
large 2-story Buck Kitchen attached, and a
good Spring iu the cellur; a one and a-lmlf
K J-ory STONE HOUSE, about 1(X) yards from
thebrlckhou.se; a large Swlsser Barn, part
stone and part frame, with a Horse-power
Shed attached: a Corn Barn, with two Corn
Cribs; a Bake House. Hog Pen, Carriage House,
Smoke House and odierneoessary outbuildings.
There Is an Orchard of good Apple Trees and
other fruit trees on the premises. The above
property is In a high state of cultivation, un
der good lence and well supplied witli water,
lartolthe above land contains Limestone
and on part there is a line body of Iron Ore. ’
No. 2, Contains 37 ACHES, adjoining No 1.
lauds of Samuel Charles and Jacob Groff, and
is excellent farm laud. It also contains an
abundance of Iron Ore, from which a large
quantity has already been taken and lias been
proved to be of good quality. Tin-re Is an ex
cellent Spring of Water on tills tract, and a
small stream of Water-pa-ses through the
premises. The whole Is under good fence and
adjoins the above-mentioned publlcro-id
No. 8, Contuius 13 ACHES AND7SPERCHES,
adjoining No. 1, lands of Jacob Groff, and other
lands of the subscriber; is principally covered
with heavy Timber, such ns Black Oak, White
Oak, Hickory, Chestnut, *c. The land Is ot a
good quality for terming, aud has a flue Spring
of Water on It, b
The above property Is located In a healthy
and flourishing neighborhood, convenient to
mills, churches, schools, mechanic shops, a-c.
and enjoys every desiiable advantage for agri
cultural purposes—and will be sold all together
or In lots us above described, as may best suit
purchasers. Persons wishing to view the
premises previous io the day of sale may call
on the subscriber, residing about, a mile west
of the.farm, or on John residing there
on* by whom the same will be shown. The
title is unexcep ionahle.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M., on sn|>l
day, when attendance will be given aud terms
of sale made known by HENRY 11 E.ss.
B. l-\ Kowjc, Auctioneer. aug 153tw32
PUBLIC SALE-WILL BE SOLD AT
public sale, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER
22d. 1806, on the premises, all that valuable
real estate, situated In Derry twp., Dauphin
county, adjoining land of J. D. Cameron, Jacob
Gingrich aud others, containing
SEVENTY ACRES,
more or less, of first quality of Limestone
Land, on which is erected a GRIST MILL.
OAW MILL and CLOVEKMILL, Cooper Shop
two Tenant Houses, one large STONE FARM
HOUSE aud Bank Barn, and all other neces
sary outbuildings.
The Mills are propelled by Spring Creek, a
stream never known to fail in any season of
the year.
Also, a variety of Fruit, good Water con
venient to each House. All nnder good post
and rail fences. The Mills and other Buildings
are In good repair. , b
This property Is situated one-half mile from
Uuion Deposit ou the Union Canal, the same
distance from Swatara Station on the Lebanon
valley Railroad, and two miles from Hurn
raelstown ; convenient to Railroad and Canal
for shipping Flour, and In the famous Lebanon
Valley, where any amount of Grain can be
had. Ihe Mills have a good run of custom.
Ihe property will be sold separate or In the
whole, as desired, and the terms will be made
to accommodate purchasers. Persons wishing
to view the property previous to the day or
sale, will please call upon the undersigned, re
siding on the premises.
Sale to commence at 2 o’clock, P. M., on said
day, when attendance will be given by
aug 10 ItdAwtsl SAMUEL GINGRICH.
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE KEAL
ESTATE.—The Executors of the last will
and testament of William Van Dyke, deceased
will offer at public sale, on WEDNESDAY the
stli day of SEPTEMBER, A. D., 1869, at 2
o clock, P. M., on the premises, the following
described valuable real estate, viz: A flrst*rate
Blmesto e Farm, containing
_ 189 ACRES AND 23 PERCHES,
Sm&P 1 ? 18111,6 ' in a hlghstate of cultivation, on
DWi?TiTwn ected a k O .? Weatherboarded
?°USE, Stone Bank Barn,
nthH? ed ’ Lorn Crib, Smoke House antf
farm r A I ffi?« < A buildings. There is on this
S S Tr^mn^ P ai e er Orohard ' & g ° od Wel1 ' and
Also, anoUier Farm, containing
173 ACRES AND 11 Pfc’Ri 'TTTT.H
Egg DWBLLfNO d & W i with a
lugs There in arn [&nd other bnlld-
7 > ’ a A a Sk < M r 7 i L |
neat measure. • r -o-HCiiES,
SSSST""* ° f Mercerflb "8.
Persons wishing to view the
the day of sale will pleasl wdl oS
residing near Mercersbnrg ”‘ m * Boyd,
Terms make known on the day of sal*
WILLIAM BOYD ‘
JOHNPAIT^ ra ,
SW HOLT AND PROPERTY AT PUB
LIC; SALE.—on SATUDAY,; SEBTKM
-29, 1866, by virtue of an order of the Or
phans’ Court of Lancaster county, the tinder
signed will sell at public sale, at the public
house of John Styer, in the village of New
Holland.all that certain •
. r. MESSUAGE OR LOT OF GROUND,
situate in said villag abounded by lands of A.
XI Roberta, Henry A. Roland and others con
taining about EIGHTY PEBCHEB. The im
provements
twenty-six by thirty-two feet, with atwo-story
Brick Kitchen attached, 16 by 18 feet. FRAME
STABLES, Bake House, ana other improve
ments.
The buildings are nearly new and built of the
best material. There are a number of Fruit
Trees on saldproperiy, such as Apples, Peaches,
Cherries, Ac. •
Any person wishing to view the prtrperty
previous to the day of sale, will be shown the
same by caUing on Samuel Diflenderfer, resid
ing thereon, or the undersigned residing near
the Sorrel Horse Hotel, In Eoft Earl township.
to commence at 3 o’clock, P. M., on said
day. Terms made known by
4J , , , GEORGE DUCHMAN,
Administrator of Elizabeth Duchman. dec’d.
au S 22 tirtv 33
P™UC SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL
ESTATE.—Ou TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,
w . m •b® sold at public sale, at the “ Mill
VaUey ’ (Snavely’b; Hotel, in Providence town
snip, the following described valuable Real
Estate, situated In said township, containing
12 ACRES AND 25 PERCHES,
more or legs, adjoining lands of David Estue
man, John Thomas, Daniel Breneman and
others, whereon is erected a large two-story
LOG WEATHER-BOARDED HOU^E,contain
ing four, rooms on the first and four on the
second floor, and was formerly a store-stand.
There Is also a well <>f excellent water, with
pump therein at the door, and cistern; also, a
FRAME BANK BARN, 34by25feet,audcover
ed with slate. Wagon Shea, Corn Crib. Wash
House, and all other necessary out buildings.
Also, a large brick Smith-shop and Wagon
maker Shop,and is one of the best stands in the
county for business, being situated at the
junction of the McCall's Ferry, Conestoga Cen
tre and New Providence roads. There is also
a young Orchard of choice Fruit, in fine bear
ing order, on the premises. This property is
situated in a good neighborhood, ana is con
venient to mills, schools and churches.
Persons wishing to view the property before
the day of sale will please call on'the under
signed residing thereon.
Hale to commence at 2 o’clock P. M. of said
day, when attendance will be given aud terms
made known. HOWARD DANCE.
B. F. Rowe, Auctioneer. [aug22-ts33w
A7ALIIABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB-
Y LIC SALE.—On SATURDAY, OCTOBER
6th, P6G, will be sold at publlasale, on the pre
mises, InColera’n township, Lancaster county
the following described Real Estate, late the
properly of Philip Donohey, deceased, a tract
of good farm iaDd, adjoining James G. Morri
son, James Robinson, aud others, containing
59 ACRES AND 27 PER ;HES,
strict measure; about 8 acres being under tim
ber of superior growth and quality. The lm
£rovements consist of a large and comfortable
OG DWELLING HOUSE, with four Rooms
ou first and four on second floor, with Cellar
and Garret. There is a never-failing Well of
Water at the door, with pump therein. LOG
BARN, Wagon Shed with Corn Cribs, Hog I’en
and other Out-buildings A fine large Apple
Orchard, ingood bearing order, and oLner Fruit
trees. Ibis property is under good fence and
divided into convenient fields, with a fine
stream of water passing through the farm.
The properly is V cated in a healthy and moral
neighborhood, being convenient to mills
stores, schools and places of public worship
Persons wishing to view the property before
the day of sale, will be shown the some by
calling on James Rlchinson on the adjolniug
property, or the subscriber.
Sale to commence.at 2 o'clock P. M. on sai
duy. Terms at sale.
URIAH SWISHER, Executor,
hug 22 tsw 33
V A !;VA BLK tannery, merchant
V MILL AND LAND FOR SALE.—J. D.
I rice A Co. Real Estate Agents, Harrisonburg,
Va., have for sale, a valuable property, which
presents superior Inducements to men of cap!-
ul. The properly consists of a large Tannery,
w orkshop. Bark house. Lime house, Merchant
Mill and Brick Dwelling and Brick Tenant
House, together with all necessary and conven
ient buildings. The Tannery has a large num
ber of Vats, for laying away Leather, and ln
> e 88 ev ery tiring necessary for carrying on
tiie Tannery business ou a large scale. There
are
FORTY-NINE ACRES OF LAND,
in a good state of cultivation attached to tills
property, and several hundred acres of excel
lent Bark land within one mileoftheTannery.
ihls is a valuable property, and it is seldom
that such property is iu market. Itissltuated
near the grade leading from Strasburg to
Capon Springs, 18 miles from Winchester in
h redortek county. Va., at Gravel Springs,
x.f.i n w . ttter P° wer 18 excellent, and the Bark
Mill, Roller, Ac., are run by this power.
Ihe terms will be made accommodating
Tor particulars, addess,
J. D. PRICE & CO.,
No. 1 aud 2 Law Building';,
Harrisonburg, Y’a.
dec 23 fw
rpRUSTELYH SALE. —BY VIRTUE OF A
JL decree of the Circuit Court of Prince
George s county, Maryland, sitting as a Court
ol Equity, the subscriber, as Trustee, will oiler
at public sale, on the premises, ou THURSDAY
the 30th day oi AUGUST, 18UU. that valuable
estate of .ylitcili the late Walter A. Jidelen
dieu, seized aud possessed, and which is now
decreed to be sold for the purpose of partition
between his heirs ut law. This fine estate con
tains about 025 ACRES, and Is known as the
...I ' It is situated in the valley of
1 inker s Branch," one of the most ferlil por
tions oi the couuty—about twoand a half miles
irom the village of Fiscutaway, fourteen miles
from Washington city, six miles from the
Alexander Terry, and about two miles In
direct line, from the I'otomac River aud Fish
rAB lm P rov td by a eomforiuble
DWELLING, containing six rooms, In good
repair. Adjacent to the dwelling sre a Kitchen,
Meat House, Turkey aud Poultry Houses anJ
ice House. There are ample Servant’s Ouar
ters, and a TENANT HOUSE, containing lour
or five rooms, with Kitchen attached. There
is a large Barn, capable of curing 15 hhds. of
Tobacco; an excellent Corn House and Gran
ary of capacity for 300 bbis of Corn. There Is
also ample stablihg with another Granary
attached thereto; and a commodious Car
riage House. Attached to the Dwelling there
is also a very fine Garden ; and there is also a
very superior Apple Orchard, There is the
greatest abundance of Water on the place, aud
an unusual supply of fine Wood aud Timber*
tbe growth oi Poplar, Chestnut and Cedar
being rarely equalled on a place of the sumo
size, ihe soil is not luferior to any In the same
section of country. Part is upland aud the
other lowland—the latter ottering as fine
Meadow and Grass sites as can be procured
anywhere in Maryland. The location of the
8 convenient to schools, post offices and
churches of all denominations. The land is
adapted to the successful culture of Corn,
W heat, Tobacco and all other crops that are
raised In this section of country. If deemed
advisable, or if desired, this estate can be
divided into two or three tracts to suit pur
chasers. 1
Ihe lerras of Sale, prescribed by the Decree,
are: one-lialf of the purchase money to be
paid In cash ou the d >y of sale, or on the day of
its ratification by the Court, and tbe residue at
twelve months from the day of sale ; tbe de
ferred payment to be secured by the bond of
the purchaser, with security to beapproved-CV
tne trustee, and bearing interest from the day
oi sale. But these terms may be varied to suit
the views of a good purchaser, with the con
sent of the Court. EDWARD W. BELT
t- w , Trustee.
Lpper Mulboro’, July 27th, 1808.
J ul >' 3 " ltditaw
VALUABLE KEAL ENTATB AT PUB
LIC KALE.,—On SATURDAY, SEPTEM
BER 1, 1868, will be sold at public sale, on the
premises, in tho village of Quarryvllle, Eden
township, Lancaster county, the following de
scribed valuable real estate, situated in said
township:
, CONTAINING 13 ACRES,
more or less, of first quality limestone land, on
«?wTu d c that I ?„ r S eand commodious
TAVERN HOUSE, part Frame and part Brick
now occupied by Samuel Fagan, and known
HTORF BrlfNiWP 4, lso ' a ™ l «a b ‘e
SPORE STAND adjoining tho Hotel, doing au
excellent business, (Slo.OOu worth of Goods were
.A? laBt year.) The property is 66 by 35
feet, with a portico on two slues, and is situ
ated on the State road leading front Pennine
°S ld V° Ferry aud on the road
leading from Lancaster to Kirkwood, fronting
on both roads. There are 2 good Wells of Water
°P fAlso, a large FR ME BARN,
•10 by JO tee., large Shed, oO by 10 feet, a new
Lime Klin, Hog sty, Smoke House, Ice House
and other necessary outbuildings. Also a
loung orchard of Choice Fruit in good bear
l 1 i g , 0 ?. l J er ' ? hl ’ P ro Perty is convenient to Mills
and Churches A new School House is being
erected adjoining the premises. b
No. 2, adjoining No. I,
, CONTAINING 2 ACRES,
£? o r A? l) wb6 ' eon erected a T WO-STO RY
FRAME Hi) USE, 30 by 21 feet, with porch
iilon.: tbe entire front, built expressly for two
n.il, s , with a Well of good Wnterwlth Pump
therein at the door. Two Stables, each lUby 20
i'’u t nr.H arEe . CO , AC i 1 ANU VVAUON MAKER
SHOP, two stories high, 45 by 21 feet, adjoining
said property; also, a large Smith shop ad-
Joiniug, 40 by 20 feet, with shoemaker Shop at-
rhese buildings are covered with
P or the last ave years the above stands have
been doing an excellent business, and no
stronger Inducements can be offered to me.
r,e bualn ess men by any other section
oi toe county.
Persons desirous of viewing the above pro-
RlS re ,lle day of Bale ’ w * u Please cab on
oocupyln*n * tbe Store, or on tbo
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. JL. of said
day, when attendance will be given and terms
of i>ale made known by
... DANIEL LEFEVER, Farmer.
Sauuex, W. Rowe, Auctioneer.
TTrfn* I' - "** tbe . above property is not sold It
will be rented by Public Outcry on the day of
Haie * aug 8 taw 31
Well improved farm iv tff.
FERSON COUNTY, VA., FOR SALE -
fhr’SFte ?hif i? 8 my business, I offer
foi sale the Farm upon which I reside three
miles southeast of Charlestown, and two miles
from the Shenandoah, River, contaiSina
about Sou ACRES OF FINE LlMf&TnpjS
LAND, 60 Acres In Fine Timber and
gootKenclng. The improvements are first-rate
he HOUSlfwaa flnisKed In lsS), SSi
14 Rooms, The outbuildings are of a character
&;SV h 6 I S nd ’ lu ? ood oraer. indmmSlse I
s a . r h’ Dorn House, Charters, Houses
Brick Bmoke and Ash House, Stone Spring
House, Poultry Houses, Hog kouse &c afi
?h. d H r Cyp , r -,f s . 8 hue Springs near
the house Cistern at the door, a fine stream
passing through the farm and through tS
Barn yard, ana all fields having water in them
or communicating to same: fine Welf j?Tf
mile from farm. Also, Two Voung Orcharas of
tjiolce Fruit, containing, with those In yard
above 250 Trees. I would call tne attention ol
any one wishing a well-improved farm to this
property which can be divided Into t™ terms"
with water, orchard and buildings on each
Any one wishing to visit the property will cal
° n „Pu Ht ™B b '-eys A Co., Cfiarlestown trto
will direot them to the same. '
„ , __ _ JAB. LAW HOOFF,
Reference—D. Humphreys &Co
Julyai
PRIVATE SALE.»>THE BUBBCRIRFH
offers at private sale his farm on which he
resides, in Drumore township, Lancaster co
containing about queasier co.,
Ml ACRES OP PATENTED LAND
In a high state of cultivation, divided Into con.
venlent fields, with good fences, all ha?ln E “°
cess to water—about 40 acres being under tim.
ber. The buildings consist of a Ce sSe
HOUSE, slate roof; large barn,slate roof• larae
wagon bouse, corn cribs and grainery—also
slate roof, and all other needful buildings for a
well arranged farms This is decidedly one of
the best properties In the southern part of the
county.
The proprietor will take pleasure in waiting
any one wlßhlng to Inspect this property
Terms made to suit. Clear title and posses
al?nrßlyen on the Ist day of April, 1887.
Jy2o2mw29 SANDERS MCCULLOUGH.
V/WK SATE.
Tlio subscriber offers bis place at resi
dence, situated In tbe village or Mlllersvllle,
fronting on tbe turnpike
leading from raid village to the city ot Lancas
ter, being a valuable Lot of Grotmd •
OONTAIfONa ONE ACKfc,
thereon erected. Tbert
Is at the Mtcben door a never-tailing welltof
water with pump therein. 1 Thereof bnthe
premises affne OrOiard or ehdlce Pralt, Trees,
consisting of Apples, Pears, Peaches, Gages!
Apricots, etc.,and a variety or Grape- vlnescl
the bast«electloxiSe - 5 ..
Aiiy person wishing to view the property
will please call on the subscriber, residing
thereon. JOHN L. HALL
22 2m. w* 38
PRIVATE SALE.—THE SUBSCRIBER
_L offers, at private sale the following
estate, to wit: • S*** 7“
A Tract of Clear Land, situate in Warwick
twp., Lancaster county, on the road leadlns
from the town of Litlz to LUiz Mills, adjoining
lands of the town of Litlz, and others, contain
ing 33 ACRES 139 PERCHES .
of first quality Limestone Land; it is all under
good fence, nearly all poat fence* and is in a
high state of cultivation. There are a number
of Locust trees on said premises. Said Tract Is
divided In 1 o convenient fields, and toe greater
part would be suitable for Town Lots.
Also, a Lot of Groand
CONTAINING 40 PERCHES,
situate in said township, and near the above
tract on said road. The improvements area
ONE-STORY LOG DWELLING HOUSE,
Stable, Hog Sty, and other out-buildings; a
Well of never-failing Water near the door.
There are also & variety of Choice Fruit Trees
and Grape Vines on said lot. The premises are
all under good fence. JACOB DIEHM.
I Examiner and Volksfreond copy.)
aug 22 3tw 43
mBUSTBE’S SALE OF VALUABLE
J_ REAL ESTATE IN TALBOT CO., MIX—
By virtue of authority derived from the Circuit
Court for Talbot county, sitting as a court of
equity. I will offer at public sale, In front ol the
Court House, in Easton, at hour of 2 o’clock
P. M. f on TUESDAY, 11th day or SEPTEMBER
next, all of the real estate of which the late
Dr. Robert A. Durney, dec’d. died possessed,
located in Chapel District, Talbot county, Md.,
on the public road leading from Skipton to
Hillsborough, near St. Paul"-, church, and im
mediately on the line of tbe Maryland and
Delaware Railroad, which is now constructed
nearly to Greensborough, Caroline county,
with a prospect of being completed to Hills
borough, within five miles of the land, the
coming Pall.
The property is located convenient«o church
es, quills and schools, and is civided into
four lots, as follows:
Lot No. 1, Consists of the Homestead, beau
tifully located, and eontaining
257 ACRES AND 21 PERCHES,
74 Acres and 9 Perches of which Is well set in
Timber. A portion of the arable land has been
limed, and otherwise improved, and ptoduces
excellent crops. The soil Is naturally good,
and adapted to the growth of grass, grain unu
lruit. The property Is improved by a good
TWO-STORY DWELLING, good Barn and
Stabling, two excellent Wells of Water, a new
Overseer’s House, and a line Apple Orchard
This Is a valuable farm.
Lot No. 2, Contains
230 ACRES, 2 ROODS AND 37 PERCHES,
about 100 Acres of which is Timber. The soli
Is of good quality. One-third of this farm has
been limed. The Improvements consist of
iwo Tenement Houses. With a small outlay
this could be made a valuable fruit farm.
Lot No. 8, Contains
05 ACRES AND 1 ROOD
of Timber Land. There is an abundance of
Railroad Ties on this tract, situated about two
miles and a half from navigable water.
Lot No. 4, Contains
23 ACRES OP TIMBER LAND
well set in Railroad Ties and other Timber,
and only two miles from navigable water
A plat of the laud will be exhibited on the
day of sale.
To persons wishing to invest in Real Estate
this property possesses advantages rarely to be
met with. It will be sold in separate lots, or
toe whole together, to suit purchasers, the
whole being one tract, known as “ TILBURY.”
Persons wishing to examine the land will
call on James H. Rldgway, Esq., on the adjoin
ing farm, or on the subscriber, by whom the
iines will be shown and all inlormatiou given.
Possession will be given on the Ist uay of
January, 1867. the present parties In interest
being entitled to the rents of present year. The
privilege of seeding wneat on the farm the en
suing PalL will be guaranteed to the purchaser.
Ikkms of fcJALu: The terms of sale as pre
scribed by the decree are, one-third of tbe
purchase money to be paid in cash; upou the
residue a credit of one, two and tnree years
will be giveu, payable in equul annual instal
ments, secured by the bond of the purchaser,
with securities to be approved by the Trustee,
and bearing interest from day of sale. Stamps
at expense oi purchaser. Upon the payment
of tiie purchase money a good title in lee
simple will be conveyed, the purchaser paying
the expense of the title paper*.
TILUHMaN N. CHANCE,
aug 18 lld<i3iw] Trustee.
gUsMUaums.
JgMPIUE SHUTTLE MACHINES
Are superior to all others for
FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING
PURPOSES.
Contain all the latest improvements; are
speedy; noiseless; durable; and easy to work.
Illustrated Circulars free. Agents wanted.
Liberal discount allowed. No consignments
made. Address,
, , „ , EMPIRE S. M. CO.,
July 2o lyw 2!)] 616 Broadwuy, New York.
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FRENCH BRANDIES,
WINES, GINS,
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NO. 13 SOUTH QUEEX STKKKT,
(A lew doors below Centre Square.)
LANCASTER, PA.
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLER'S
NOS. 1 AND 2 EAST KING STREET,
laAN ABTEK, PA.
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MANUFACTURERS AND
WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALERS
SILVER AND SILVER PLATED GOODS
7U-1 Arch Htrket
PHILADELPHIA.
TliOHe In waut ofSllverorSllVLTPlated Warn
will find it much totheirudvantage by visiting
our Store b •fm e making their purchases. Our
long experience lu the manufacture of the
tition klnd of gooda enableH ns to defy compe-
We keep no goods but those which are of the
first-class. all of our own make, and will bo sold
at reduced prices. j u j y u Jyw > n
QOKY'S SCGAIt EVAPORATOK,
.'(Patented, Sept. 10, 1661.)
MANUFACTURED BOLELY BY TIIK
HARTFORD SORGHUM MACHINE CO.,
No. 148 State Street,
HAKTFORD, CONN.
This Evaporator clarifies more thoroughly, and
produces
FINER SYRUPS, MORE AND BETTER
SUGARS,
Labor and Fuel, than any other in
the World.
They have been fully tested, and have invari
ably taken the highest premiums, when tried
in competlon v lth the best pans of other man*
ufwturers. ttplendld Jellies from Apple Cider
a . tbe Jdicea of other fnlte. under Cory’s
patent, ,are easily mjfcle on these evaporating*
Our Cane Mills embrace the latest iraprove
ments. and for convenience, speed, strength
a °d durability are unsurpassed.
ii j or 8» Grate-Bars, Skimmers, Ac., sup
plied at lowest rates. p
HoteliMfcc <mr Bn ° W Cards ’ P° sted ln Stores,
Pamphlets containing full dlrec
tbe culture of Northern Sugar Canes,
M n nio h «, of Syrups, Cane anti
a® n f u F“. *c M which will *be forwarded
without charge, to any applicant.
4 h no S^ m o P tS^^o^K^? 100 ' 000andl8
erA HaSd cf BEACl * tea “ Solid-
NATHAN 'beNHAM, Machinist, Hartford,
tu&JSSggJS 4 C °- W °° len ““«<*>-
Ao^^tferd'Cfc' ® ealer ln A er lcul tRLaI Tc.ols,
Wool Dealer, Hartford, ct.
Hartford c/ HILLIP3, of AcUm!l Express Co.,
M J ak?™,liaSbu^, l a. * CO " FaD ° y
JAS. B. WILLIAMS,
President.
N. Kingsbury,
Bee. ami Treaa.
uY^Sj, ders solicited—Address,
HARTFORD SORGHUM MACHINE CO..
148 State street, Hartford, Ct.
au « 23 MB3
TjISTBATCOW CAME TO THE PRE9I.
JLJ lses of near London Grove
raveni, in Paradise township, on Tuesday, 24th
ofJuIy.aDARK BROWN COW, with Ixornu
1 “ forward, and light forehead, about
10 or 12 years old. The owner can have the
SIVS3SE*
JMMENSE SACRIFICE 11!
Q2ZJZAT SALES QF JEWELRY U J
9 0.0 0 , O O O
Worth to be sold at an Immense Sacrifice, at
One Doi tftv each article*.
• Silver Ware of every descripfibrl, Gold and
Silver Watches, Splendid Lockets: Superb Ten
And Dinner Sets, Gold Pens and Pencil Cases,
together with Fine Oil Paintings, Engravings,
etc., within, the reach o t all—of every man,
woman and child. '
• * ! !! ATfe EACH !!! \
And not to be paid for until yon know what
ton are to receive!
:DULE OF BALE,
BY APPORTIONMENT.
100 Gold Hon ting Watches. $lOO to-$BOO
250 Ladies’ Gold watches .. 75 to 200
400 Silver Watches, double case 40 to 80
200 Diamond Rings— ....... 50 to 100
200 BUver Dinner Sets; .. 100 to 150
100 " Tea Sets .. lOOto 150
500 ** Teapots and Coffee. Urns— 20 to 50
100 * Revolving Patent Castors.. 15 to 40
6,000 Gold Vest and Neck Chains Bto 30
i-OWPhotograph Albums - 15 to 50
f®? 1 ' Paintings 25t0 100
f®" Spring Lockets. .... 10 to 20
LJM> Gold Pens, extension holders— 6 to-. 10
Jewelry, superb sto 15
Band Bracelets 6to 20
1,000 Masonic Plus 6to 10
200 Music Boxes .7. 20 to 100
500 sets Sliver Tea and Table Spoons! 15 to 30
1,000 Gold Thimbles. 7to u
?sv?rttn r ,* Ice 30 to 100
5,000 Children’s Armlets... sto to
2,000 Watch Charms ***'.'." sto 10
1,000 Silver Cruet Stands....’.**.".**? 20 to 30
Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Ktc
N.B. The chances In the division ofthe above
list of goods are to be disposed of according 10
the annexed statement of arrangements *
Certificates of thevarlous articles.there being
no blanks, are put into envelopes securely
sealed, ami when ordered, taken out with no
regard to choice, showing no favoritism and
forwarded by mall, when the holder of the Cer
tificate can see what he or she can have by re
turning to us the Certificate and ONE DOLLAR
ONE CERTIFICATE 25 CENTS.
A single Certificate may secure you a Gold or
Silver article valued at $lOO, or any other valu
able ai tide. Tuere are no blanks.
Packages of Certificates sold to Schools, Clubs,
Agents. Ac., at the following rates:
I Certificate, sent to any address by mail, $0.25
5 Certificates i.uo
11 “ 2.00
30
65
100
We guarantee satisfaction In aii eases! Cut.
toiners whose tastes or fancies are not suited
can bare their goods exchanged.
Parties desiring to act as agents will be al
lowed 10 cents on each, certificate ordered by
them, uot less than live being received under
those terms. Agents will collect 25 cents lor
each Cerlidcate, aud forward 15 cents to us.
All letters should be addressed to
DELACOUK BROS.,
Nos. frl A 06 John Street, New York.
Agents wanted in every Town, County and
Stale. | apr 16 6md*w
rpHE GIRARD HOUSE,
(with a splendid premium/.. 500
“ “ lo.uo
“ “ 15.00
CORNER NINTH AND CHESTNUT STS.
PHILADELPHIA,
*ne Proprietor of the GIRARD HOUSE as
sures ills friends that no efforts will be waul
ing on his part which can tend to support the
good icputatiou ol the House, and to render It
desirable as a home of comfort, order and pro
priety. H. KANAUA.
sap « t. tl j *
IJIHE CHESTNUT LEVEL INSTITUTE!
A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL
For both sexes, commences its 11th Academic
year on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4tU t 1866.
Special attention given to the Sciences, In
cluding Commercial studies, Phonography,
Ac. For circulars, Ac., address
h. page Davidson, Principal,
Chestnut Level, Lancaster county. Fa.
aug 15 4iw 32
J3LASTI*: PLATE ROOFING.
We are now prepared to put on this Rooting
n Lancaster county. Solon Robinson endorses
it as the CHEAPEST AND BEST belore the
public. Everybody in the county who is erect
ing buildings is invited to send for particulars.
Addrt us A I'KiNSON A CO.,
Lancaster P. 0.
AS* We will be at the Golden Lamb Hotel
every Tuesday. A. A. A CO.
aug 14 ltdjfchnw
tfo AA v YE v 1 made by, any one
<DAi Uu w Ith -Ho—Stencil Tools. No ex
perience necessar;.. Iho Presidents, Cashiers,
and Treasurers, of three Banks Indorse the
circular. Sent free wilhsamples. Aduress the
American stencil Tool Works, Springfield,
Vermont. July wi 3mw 22
rjlO THE TOBACCO GROWER*.
The subscriber, having taken the old estab
lished Commission House on Front street,
would Invite the attention thereto of all those
liavlug Tobacco on hand and ready for market.
They will have th -ir interests well attended to
by consigning their Leaf tome, as special at
tention is paid to the selling of Leaf Tobacco
and Cigars. Address CHAS. DUTTS,
62 North Front Street, 2nd Floor
June 20 ltdiClmwj Philadelphia, Pa.
CORN SHELLER AND CLEANER.—TH E
attention of manufacturers is called to this
lately patented improvement, by meaus of
which the farmer can thresh and clean, by one
operation, from 1,000 to 1,500 bushels of Corn
per day, with no more power than is required
to drive the old-fashioned "Cannon snelier,’
the machine doing the work In the most thor
ough manner, and is not liable to get out of
order; the mnner being able in a moment to
set the machine and to clean any sized corn,
mouldy or dry.
County and State rights for sale on reasona
ble te ms, by addressing
WM. R. BURNS,
JuneCtfw22 Lancaster, Pa.
TO MILLER S.—FOR SALE-O.VE OF
THE LATEST IMPROVED FLOUR
SOLI'S. 30 feet long (In two sections) with
GEARING, and all necessary Fixtures iu com
plete order, including C-OKSON'ri PATENT
KNOCKERS. This Bolt la os good as new,
and is considered one of tue best in
the country. As the room it now occu
pies is wanted for another purpose, it will be
sold lor ss(A> leas than une-third Its orlglnul
cost.
Also two thirty-inch PARKER WATER
WHEELS with SHAFT attached, suitable for
driving a Saw Mill. Enqulie at this office, or
of GEO. EHRHART,
Superintendent Printer's Paper Mill,
Binkley's Bridge, .Lancaster co.. Pa.
txdtfcw
rpilE NEW STATE
The vast Agricultural, Manufacturing and
Mineral resources of West Virginia, are Just
now attracting the attention of the whole world
—her rich alluvial valleys, peculiar advantages
for grazing and stock growing—her inexhausti
ble beds of Iron, Coal, and riehdeposlle of Coal
Oil, added to her extraordinary facilities for
every description of Manufacture, offer in
ducements to Immigration, Enterprise and
Capital, unequaled by any State In the Union,
All persons desiring to purchase
LANDS OR REAL PROPERTY
of any description, in West Virginia, are re
quested to apply to
harness & Kuykendall,
Real Estate Brokers,
„ „ Moorffeld, West Va.
N. B. We also luvltc the attention of sellers
to this Agency. June 5 tfdAw
yyESTEKN HOTEL,
West Okanok Stkkkt,
LANCASTER, PA.
The subscriber would respectfully inform his
former patrons, and the public In general, that
he uas again assumed the proprietorship of
of the abbvo well-known uuu popular stand,
where he u 111 at all times be prepared to lur
nish the choicest uuil best Wines and Liquors
In the market.
rimuklul for the geneious patronage ex
ended to him years ago, ho hopes to merit a
ontinuanee of the same. ADAM TROUT
Junol! -> 3mcUw
gOUTHEItN' U.\D AND MININU
OFFICE AND INDUSTRIAL AGENCY
W. Q. ATKISSON,
RICHMOND, VA
| Established In 18(15.J
It. I-or exploring and reporting upon, also
for buying, sHilng, or leasing Southern Lands
and Mines, and other kinds of Real Estate on
commission.
2d. For making-special investments, organ
lug Companies, locating Colonie , and plan
ning out Mine-, Muuutuctorles, <fc c .
u Q e -,( eu lur uud Descriptions,
9IU to 900.
3d. tor introducing all descriptions of Im
proved Machinery, Useful Inventions, Patent
Rights, aud Discoveries in Mechanic Arts aud
Sciences, by registering in this office and Its
Branches and advertising tbe same.
Office fee for registering and publishing, $2O
4th. For regi-terlng and publishing applica
tions for employraentat theSoutn. Office Fees
viz: For manual servhe, $5; For mechanical
o^skliled service,$lt) ; For professiocalservice,
For Sale, at low figures, 2,000,000 ACRES of
the best SOUTHERN LANDS in every State
fH J , d ,„ e , cUon i al8 °* OF GOLD
BILVEK, LiIAD, COrf-EK. COAL. IKON, Ac
All tnese properties have been selected with
care andjudgement by researches in progress
for the past 1.5 years.
<3-All communications confidential. Re
mittances at risk of this office. (Lock Box 40 )
3md*w
A , PITAL AND ASSETS, $532,210 49
This Company continues to insure Build
ings, Merchandise, and other property, against
loss and damagß by Are, on tie mutuaFpian
either lor a cash premium or premium note
SIXTH AXNUAL KEPOKT.
Whole amount 1n5ured,...58,301,296.51
Less am’t expired In ’55... 212,330.00 8.091 909 51
CAPITAL AND INCOME*
Ain’t of premium notes,
Jan. Ist, 1805 $126,090.66
Less premium notes ex
pired In 1865
Ain’t of premium notes
received in 1865
Balance of premiums,
Jan. Ist, 186 a.
Cash receipts, le»s com
missions In 1865.
10,073.55 410^)17.21
„ CONTRA.
Losses and expenses paid
in 180.5,......™.. $ 37,987.88
Balance of Capital and
Assets, Jan. 1, 1806.
632,210.49
A. 8. GREEN, PrSe?
Geobgk Young, Jr., Secretary. u
Mjumabl s. Shuman, Treasurer
„ _ DißEc'rons: '
tLT Ü B™S OCh ’ WJUlarn Patton,
t u bF 0I1 i»j JohnW.Steacvi
Iff 1 ?* o *. Geo. YouugTjr.'
LANCASTER, PENN’A,
tfllafcW
j. nteinman,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
opposite Cooper's Hotel.
West King stbeit,
hq Lancaster, pa.
M*29 n UOAWI
$lOO I “ WAKDI
./ to any Doctor or member of the
Medical Fraternity, the sum. of $lOO for any
Compound that possesses more medicinal vir
tues and curative powers than Mishler's Herb
Bitters. B. MISHLER, Proprietor,
B. E. Corner of Centre Square.
. Lancaster, Pa.
$lOO BEWAKI> 1
* Pay $lOO Reward for the discovery of
any medicinal preparation that can core a
Sarb^itte^ 7 of oomplainta Mishler’s
B. MISHLER, Proprietor,
o. E. Corner of Centre Square.
Lancaster. Pa.
$5OO RKWAKI>!
Lhe Proprietor of any Medl-
S!?ifwS n £ how a & reater number of genuine
rS»nS Ce ’ .^f rofali U Running or Sore Legs,
Cancer, Abscess, Neuralgia. RheumatiKm
fna^-mU? , mm Cl^ 11 i lp ln tbeSlomach, Chronic
Diarrhcea, Piles, Tetter, Scald Head, Ophnema
or falling away-*lckness peculiar to children’
Leucorrhea, Falling of the Womb, all obstruc-’
tions to the due coarse of nature in females all
coul Plaints arising
from impure Blood or a weak and disordered
state of the Stomach, Liver or Kidneys Certi
ficates of cures of the Yellow Fever in Mexico
can also be furnished. Remember if it does not
cure, the money will be refunded by the nro
prletor. BENJAMIN MISHLER, P
S. E. Corner of Centre Square
Lancaster, I*a.
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR.
The ingredients used in compounding Mlsh
ler’s Herb Bitters are not kept secret by the
Proprietor. Send for a Circular and you will
learn the medical properties of all the articles
used in its preparation ; also in the ruaner ln
which they operate on the system, and much
other valuable information. If you are atlliot
ed with disease send for one of Mishler’s Hero
Bitters Circulars’ read It carefully, profit by
the hints it contains, and you will Le placed oh
the sure road of recovery.
BITTERS WILL
CURE ALL DISEASES OF THE SKIN !
Diseases of the skin are numerous and, with
exceptions, may all be traced to
ImEnrUv. ? r , tbo b , lo °d. In many persons this
SK,iiL t> .t S . b , orull J lhe while others
acquire it through improper treatment of
S f° re4i d of Under tula head may be
Ist, ScrofulaTnis disease Is hereditary and
is transmitted from generation to generation,
it is caused by a transgression of the laws of
nature, both moral aud physical; in other
words, it is caused by woe. Acting as a latent
poison, it reduces the vitality of the blood und
weakens the depurating organs, bo that they
nul to discharge or cast out the impurities t.iut
are continually generating in the system. A
person physically pure acquires gouorhum. or
some other secret disease; lie undergoes a
course of mercury, tIK disease is dried up, and
the patient prououuced well. Vain delusion.
The complaint is uot cured, its channel is only
diverted, lusteud of making its upnearance
outwardly, it acts on the Internal organs, and
scrofula, which is bequeathed from father to
son. is the result. Many persons who are per
fectly free from all Immorality aud vice are af
flicted with scrofula. They are suffering for
the sins of their fathers and laboring under the
curse inscribed In the Bo -k of Books. •• I will
V Uie iniquities oi the fathers upon their
children.”
To cure Ibis dreadful complaint it is neces
sary that the blood should be thoroughly puri
fied. all the organs of the body brought into a
healthy state of action, aud the system braced
up and strengthened by invigorating tonics.—
Look at the articles used in compounding
ilisbler's Bitters; see the array of purifying
and invigorating meudicameula, and -say
whether there is an article in the whole list of
medicines thatequals it. We hereemphatlcuily
assert, without fear of coulradictiou, that
B fTTfc.R.H WILL CURE ALL
KINDS OP SCROFULOUS DISEASES.
It purifies the blood, it strengthens the Inter
nal organs and aids them to perform liialr nat
ural functions, it lsastiinulautandatoulcaud
it will cure Scrofula.
IM, Running Sores aud Ulcers.—Running
soiea aim ulcer:- invariably Indicate a scruiii
lous taint. They are caused by the elloris of
nature to discharge the impurities of the blood.
Mauy persous uffiieted wiiu running sores and
ulcers succeeded lu drying them up aud tUiuk
they ar> cupfcd when the skin grows over the
sore. They are, however, “but malting bad
worse,” ior the impurities that were discharged
from the system tbrougli the medium of the
sore now act Internal ly and cause lu numerable
diseases and often death. The only true and
sure cure lor aIJ running sores and ulcers is
Mishler’s lhfters. a continued and persevering
use oi which will most certainly effect a wer
jiianenl cure.
•Id, Sail Rheum.—Kail Rheum i.- a vague, In
definite, though, popular term given to al
most all the noii-febrile eruptions oi too skm
which afflict adults. It is generally an erup
tion of vesicles in small, distinct ulcers, ac
companied with u smarting, tingling seusution
witn a tendency to creep orspread over the ad
joining surface. Alishier’s Bitters are usuri
cure for this disease.
•Rh. Pimples aud Blotches.—Pimples and
Blotches on Lho skin are always a sure sign ol
Impure blood. Although neverdnngerous, ex
cept m '.m- -of carbuncles, they are very dlv
agreeo He. Often we will see tne most hand
some features rendered hideous by great
blotches aud pimples, aud instead oi toe pleas
ing look which should irradiate lUe human lace
we see nothing but disgust ng corruption ; tor
pimples and blotches arenotulng but the cor
rupt accumulations oi the system expelled
through the medium of the skin, Thu use ot
MisLiler s Bitters will iorce these corruptions to
be discharged through tiiu natural cnanneis,
and th us cures all kinds ot plmplc-sauu blotches.
Ladies who desire a talr completion, free from
pimples should bear this lacl in muni,
aprzi tfd&w
OF TWO OF THE JLATE
PASSENGERS OF TIIE SHIR VIRGINIA
Two of the passengers of the Steamship Vir-
Klnin, which has been detained at liuurautlne
in New ork Harbor, for some lime post, ou
account i.l the Cholera being ou boaru, arrived
In this city a duy or two since. The plenties
they draw oi the dUtress on board is heart
rending in the extreme. As for themselves,
through the klud thoughtfulness of their
friends, they were supplied with a quantity of
the Bitters manufactured by our lellow-tuWns
man, Mr. B. Mlshler, and were happily freed
from the attacks o: the dread destroyer, while
their fellow-passengers were sulleriug, and
many dying around them. They, ihliemselves
lost one child before the Bitter-, reached Ihem
but they express .he belief thatll they bud.’lt'
the clilid would have beeu saved. The efficacy
ol Mlshler's Bitters In the cure and prevention
of cholera has thus been tested, and the ex
pectations formed fully realized.
June 23 t,
JJIGH TESTIMONY OF THE EFFI-
CACY OF MISHLER’B HERB BITTERS.
George Reed, Esq., of West Karl iwp., Lan
caster county, Is one of the ino.-»l respectable
and Intelligent gentleman in our community.
He Is a man of the greatest Integrity, strictest
honor and the most uulmpeachaule truthful
ness. lie is now 75 years of age, and has been
a Justice ol the Peace In this county for more
thuu 3<J years past, ills mime appears ou tlie
records of our courts more frequently than
hat of any other Justice of the pence In the
couuty. Ho Is almost universally known as a
man of the strictest Integrity. He Isas remark
able for bis charitable nature as for any other
characteristic. Buch a mau Is Justice Reed,
who bus voluntarily sent to Dr. Benjamin
Mlshler the following certificate in regard to
the efficacy of that great remedial agent
Mlshler’s Herb Bitters :
Wkst EaklTwp., Lancaster c 0.,)
July 25th. lgtkJ. /
Mr . 11. Mishler: I am pleased to bo able to
bear testimony in regard to the wonderful
eilects of your Herb Bitters m the the case of
a poor widow woman, named Nancy Hhuro
residing In my neighborhood. Hhe Is about 10
years old, and bus been a great sufferer from
Rheumatism for several years, and to such a
degree that she has been unable to earn or
make a living for herself and children. Hhe
was almost entirely dependent on tho cimritv
of the neighbors. Hhe heard of your Bitters
and told me she thought If she could get some
of It It would help her. On nn next visit to
Lancaster I mentioned her case to yon and
through your kindness you sent her some or
r» .? rb Bitters, and I must say that though
I had heard a great deal of the cures performed
by It I was not prepared lor the wonderlm and
speedy change which took place lu her case
she is now able to work and can get along
pretty well. Since I saw what It did for her 1
have recommended several other persons lo
use it and have never known It to tail of giv
ing sail.-iiuctlon In anv ea.-e. I am ol opinion
that your Herb Bitters Is the be>t. medicine 1
know of.and i think no family should be with-
GEORGEREED.
J n| y 27 tfd
ghUatUlpUla gukertismeutsT
£A.\K», DIXM 011 K A co.,
Successors to A. B. Davis & Co.,
ManuJacturcTH oj
PATENT HCALE.S,
SUITABLE FOB
WEIGH LOCKS, RAILROAD TRACKS* AND
DEPOTS,
COAL, HAY AND L I V E H T O C K
Also, nil the various descriptions of
DORMKNT AND PORTABLE PLATFORM
SCALES AND PATENT BEAMS,
N. W. Corner ok
15th ST. & PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE
PHILADELPHIA.
C. M. BANKS,
R. H. DINMokE,
, LEWIS L. HOUPT,
; I-RED’K A. HIEHIIE.
JACOB LADOM li^
Oct 2.5 lyw 42
618 MARKET STREET,
Dealer In
ENGLISH & SWISH WATCIIBH
r-nV 0 /? “ au , ti a large aaaortmeut of the above In
«f?ditthe d aILV JSR which will be
lowest prices,
WARRANTED TOOIVK SATISFACTION
IN ALL CASES.
Also.
JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WAKE
of tne newest styles and patterns. ’
Hepnirlng done in the best manner and
warranted.
$570,198.37
Those In want of the above are Invited to
examine my stock at
818 MARKET STREET,
novZMvw)— PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
pEXROSE B. HOOPE’g
ARCH STREET WHARF, BCIIUYLKILL
PHILADELPHIA.
Agent for the Bale of
TERRA I.'OTTA WATER PIPES AND
HYDRAULIC CEMENT.
Also, Plastering, Lath. Calolned Plaster, Hair l
White Hand, Bar Sand, Ac., Ac.
uneo <lmw*22
], A I*l EBB F. BOUSE,
PHILADELPHIA
The subscribers having leased this favorite
Honse, It has been
REFITTED AND REFURNISHED IN AN
ELEGANT MANNER,
And Is now prepared wilh the most perfect ap
pointments for the reception of guests.
The first position among first-class Hotels
will be maintained in the future, as in the pasti
rnaydOlywUJ BAKER A FARLEY.
rjTHE LIGHT OP TUE.ffogu,
DR, MA OOlßZi'a
PILLS AND SALVE
fo?
WSgSSSS&SEF* of prJvate “I
JUFE-GIVING PILLS I
KlS to S n * IUI , th '> greatest success,
but to“uS°T h 1 f v n ° t .2Sl y to prevent disease,
dies by whira
1 la suffering, and
and Infirm a To tuo aged
will prove to be doBes these valuable pills
AVERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH
1 a R d vl ’ to,lt y
tine state. To th« 8 energies to their pjis
they willprove um s fCLm h U mldd,o-‘*,d
-speclflo, and sterling “ “ ri^ly,
dream realized, that Pon?£.,m!?f' Hcro , *" “
three hundred years ugiAnif^l 6oll Bou g bt r °r
looked lor a fountain 1 0““d. He
old to vigor and make youth ever rt '' Btoro thu
AN ETERNAL SPKINGI
It was left for this day and hour to real.,., ,
dream, aud show, In one glorloul mif® ,
magic that made It lair. ,lu:t . too
THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES
canuot stay the flight of years, but tbev .-in
hnuk, aud hold alooL disease that might
toe aged and the young. Lt
none hesitate then, but seize the favorable uu
urlbed— f that ° a “ r “- W* l ™ taken us pre-
EUR BILIOUS DISORDERS
t'bMe 1 p?ll? U T? ‘V 0r ", P r °ductlve of cure than
fIVrIlils 1 lils - "heir ulrnost maglo lulluenee ~
Ms V 1” ÜBUal tonooiullauls ~i
““sense are removed
ruese remedies are made from the purest
vegetable compounds.
amfS^bi 1 ,.?vl har , m . too most delicate ie.rn.le,
KiSflS tUe t y V o e u U ugl t fb K a 0^. ,51, “ !l *“
I-uR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS
Aud all eruptions of the skin the SUV F is
uloueTu't'SlfJ 1 dojhiuot heal exulrually
eUecls to the very 1 1 u' U
luvarlabl^uSi^^W^^
Asthma,
Bow- i Complaint*
Coughs,
Colds,
CUunl DIMUUMeti,
L’osLlvout'Jsa,
Uyspepsiu,
biurriKuu,
Dropsy
Debility,
Fever <3l Atfiio
Female Complaints,
lleudiumo,
iudlgestiou,
lurluenzu,
Inhumation
; inward Weukness
Liver Complain.,
Lowness of Spirit*,
Kingworin,
UlHHimailsm,
Halt Uiumiii.
Hrjilds,
w,, T ,p„ v Hkiu Ihseiises
NTI!|!<J T l!|!<J " l "' luwlUll,ul 11.0 on
k ’, U>C M Unt ' urreU l* felony.
n i, U dy all respectably .Dealers lu Modl
cinus throughout the United sum* and Sui •
das at 2o eonta pnr box or pot VLl * u ' ul c ““ lk *
For suit- by Uruger & Klee, No. l;{ West Kine
street, Luncaa er ,l*a Idee '£i lydiJv U
gKCKKI O,
GEORGE \\\ LAIRD'S“BLOOM UK YOUTH.'
K uin ll » = el rV bn M Ud nV repttruU(m BuparUS to 111.*
skiu a soft sutln-llke texture, amt renders the
r,V { i’ e ,*T ‘, ,U lule, 1 ule, . i r..* lud brmiaut - Tills dollght-
£ l ]i 01H dlllereut trum anylhiug ever
harf 10 L } u bllc ln ' f,,re ’ anJ ls warranted
harmless. Ladles give It ouo trial aud be 0011-
\ lneed or It* value.
Gouulue prepared only by
UKuRGE W. LAIRD,
„ , 71 Kulton street, New York.
Sekl h> Druggists, aud Kaucy Good Dealers
everywhere. jmay 1U lyw 19
2?wfc;s ami Jtatumary
P M *• A P II O O U H T O H K
\J Ihe nlaee to imrelmse Cheap Books is at
THE PEOPLE'S book stoke,
No. H N'OKTII Hi - ., COKNKH OF OKA NO F
where may be found at all times, a large as
sortment of
books kok old and young,
~T , CltKAl* TO SUIT Till-: TlilK.il
1 HE POETS IN BLUK AND (JOUi.
Macauley, Bwaln, Browning.
Heher Saxe, Moore,
keble, Whittier, Coleridge,
Tupper, Lowell, Longfellow,
Bulwer, C'owper, GoUlsmlih,
\ otJ * Hhakspeare, Milton,
„ , ~ r ¥ Byron, Kirk, While. Ac., Ac.
I! lUL K s AN 1) 1- K A I'lJll HOOKS
In great variety.
HYMN BOOKS OK ALL DENOMINATIONS.
PIIOTOURAMt ALIiUMH!
The largest and finest assortment ever offered
In the City.
ALL SIZES AN l/STYLES,
Holding from 12 to 2UO pictures each, and rang
lug In price from 60 cents to $20.00.
T'VO THOUSAND CARD PHOTOGRAPHS,
the largest assortment In Lancaster. The
greatest variety of subjects :
Religious, Noted Persoimges, Kancy Subjects,
Autumn Leaves, Nos. 1 and 2; Klowers
Nos. 1 and 2: Krull and Blossoms, Nos. '
1 and 2; V ood Mosses, Nos. 1 and 2-
Llfe of Childhood, Nos. 1 atid 2;
Summer Landscapes, Winter
Landscapes, Whllo Moun
tain Scenery, Kunny
Characters, Nos. 1
and 2, beautiful-
. )y colored.
NEW STYLES BEING CONSTANTLY RE
CEIVED.
li I 11 L K H
LA HUE AND SMALL.
WRIT IMG DESKS PORTFOLIOS
ALBUMS,
AUTOGRAPH BOOKS, CHfcss BOARDS Ac
v^«^l\V, I v* N ’ s AND silver holders,
NEW GAMES FOR C'iil LDREN.
NEW PAPER DOLES,
NEW CARDS,
tmv PICTURES.
lU\ BOOKS! iu\ BOOKS!! TOY BOOKS'"
tkansparknt hi,ateh,
A good assortment for sale cheap.
IMI *0 ftT AN T 'i'O SABBATH SCHOOLS I
~ , e ,B l y’lleations of tht* American Sunduy-
School Union, designed for Sunday Schools
furnished at the lowest net Hunduy-Schoof
prices.
STATIONERY.
Tlie best writing papers and envelopes In the
market always on hand.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
All the books used In the various schools In
the city and county, furnished ut the lowest
prices.
NEW MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
itccelved as soon ns published, and sold at
publishers’ prices.
Ajjr Don’t lurget the place.
J. M. WESTIJAEFFER’H
Bcsjk und Periodical Store,
Corner North y,ueou und Orange sis
v 7 ifwai
Stair Restoratives.
Beauty .-auburn.
Golden, Klaxon, ami
•Silicon CUHI>S proiJuced
by tbo uho of Prof. Dk
Hkkux's FRIBHK LK
CHEVEUX. One applica
tion warranted to curl the
moHl straight and stub
born hairof either sox In-
to wavy ringlets or heavy
miusivo curls. Has been used by tho fashion
ables of Paris and London, with tho most gratl
fylng results. Does no lujnry to tho hair
Price by mall, sealed and postpaid, $l. DeserlD-
SinSfnw!! 011 f r yo * Address. UEUGEIt,
SHU I TS & CO., Chemists, No. 234> River Street
Troy, N. Y. Hole agents for tho United Slates'
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Q H A S I E L L A IPS ~
WIIITE LIQUID ENAMEL,
For Improving and Beautifying the Com
plexion.
J lie most valuable and perfect preparation In
UKe, for giving the akin a beautiful pearl-llke
tint, that 1m only fouud iu youth. It quickly
M, n ?l n p K , T' 4 "’ /rr ckkH - * >,Tn ßlotched
Moth l atcheH, Hallowneas. Eruptions, and all
Impurities ol the akin kindly healing the
same, leaving the skin white and clear iu nla
ujuster. Jim one amuot bo detected by the closest
scrutiny, und being a vegetable preparation 1h
perleftiy harmleKM. It 1m tlje only artlelo 01
U»• k l ! id ny the 1-reuch, und i« considered
, ~ , 1 1 , . ir,>1;|,, 1 ,l * ludlHiienHabie to a perleet
toilet. Lpwards of 30,000 bottles were wold dur
lUK the paM year, a sumclcnt guarantee of lih
ellieacy. l'rice only 75 cents. bem by mail
post-paid, on recolpt of an order by
REUtiRR, KHUTTH & (JO., CoemlstH,
UMo River btreet, Troy, N. Y
Omd<tw
WJIINKKKN AND
M U.STALIIKS forced
to grow upon the smooth
est lac* m from three to
live weeks by using I>r.
HEVIONE’H KKHTAU
UATUEU L’APILLAIKE,
Uie most wonderful dis
covery In modern science,
acting upon the Heard and
iiulr in an almost tulracu-
lous manner, it has no u used by the elite of
Paris und Loudon with the most Mattering kuc
c«hs. Names of all purchasers will bo regis
tered, and If entire suLisiaotion is not given In
eveiy Instance, the money will bo choerfully
refunded. Price by mall, sealed and postpaid
81. Descriptive circulars and testimonials
mailed free. Address. BICHOEH, BHUTTH &
CO., Chemists, No. 285 River Btreel Troy N Y
Bale agents for the Uulled BUites,
may 4
TO EVEKBODY !
THE GUIDE TO HEALTH AND BEAUTY,
Jdst PunieXaHED.
It teaches how to remove Tan, Freckles,
Pimples, Blotches, Afolli Patches, oallowness,
Eruptions, and ail Impurities of the skin; how
to enamel the sklu, leaving It while and clear
.as alabaster; how to produce tho fullest de
velopment of the female term (ns practised by
the French,) causing the bust to grow round
and lull, and If the form has been Tost by pad
ding, lacing, or maternity, restoring It to more
than Its original fullness, firmness and beauty.
It teaches how to reduce in size the hands and
fuel; produce corpulency or the reverse; re
move superfluous hair; cure Corns, Bu' lons,
Warts and Moies; reuow your age; cure
Drunkenness, Catarrh. Dyspepsia, Nervous
Debility. <fcc., how to fascinate and gkln the
love ana alleotlon of any person you may
choose, together with other useful and valuable
Information. No young Dady or Gentleman
should lall to send their address to the under
signed aud receive by return mall a copy of
this valuable work In a scaled envelope free of
oharge. Address,
BEKGEK, BHUTTS & CO., Chemists
i&5 Klver Utreet, Troy, N. Y.
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BEAUTIFUt COMPLEXION.
LAIRD'S DELIGHTFUL TOILET PREPA
RATION,
For preserving and beautifying the complex
ly 11 . Is all the rage In the aristocratic circles ol
New York city. GEO. W. LAIRD'S “BLOOM
OF YOUTH/ !s sn especial favorite. The
ladles consider the Toilet lmperfeot without
ev«y d ta UgglatSanilP “ oy