JJEANER AND SCHAip, DSAIjEBSXH STOVES, HEATERS, |! A fui land complete assortment of every pat tern and design constantly on hand, at greatly reduced prices, at their Old Stand. DEADER & SCHAUM No. 7 East King Btreet. r£IIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE manufactory. Every variety of COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE constantly on hand and manufactured to order at the Old Stand. DEANER 4 SCHAUM, No. 7 Ea-sL King street. QOPPER-WARJP MANUFACTORY. STILLS, BREWER’S KETTLES, COPPER 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. DEANER & SCHAUM, No. 7 East King street. QAS FITTING AND PLUMBING, The subscribers having secured the services of superior mechanics respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. They are prepared to execute all orders that they may be entrusted with In a superior manner, and at very moder- ate prices. HYDRAULIC RAMS, WATERWHEELS, HVDKANTH, J.IFT A FORCE I'U.M !'S. BATHING TUBS, WASH BASINS and ul other articles In the trade. PLUMBING AND GAS AND STEAM FIT TING promptly attended to in the most proved style. nr County'wark promptly attended to. 03, All work guaranteed. DEANER * SCHAUM, No. 7 East King street, Lancaster. * tld AW fry (>jDorts, Sr. HESS GOODS HAUER it BROTHERS. BLACK, WHITE* COLORED CHECKS l LKSI SOLID COLORS POULT 1)K SOIE SILKS, COLORED AND BLACK CORDED SILKS, BLACK TAFFETA and GUOS GUAINSILKS BLACK GUOS DK UHINESJLKS. French Percals and Organdies, English anil American Chintzes, White Ground Figured Pure Mohairs, Colored Ground Figured Mohairs, French Mozamblques and Leuos, Choice Shades Plain and Figured Alpacas, 3-1 and 0-1 Colored Wool Delaines, French Silk Crepe and Jaspe Poplins, Neat Check Foil vie Clievre. MOURNING GOODS. BLACK BOMBAZINES AND TAMISE, CANTON CLOTHS AND ALPACAS, SILK AND WOOL < lIALLYS, 0-1 BLACK WOOL IJE LAINES TAMERTINES AND CHAPE MARETTS, BLACK THIBET SHAWLS square and ion; ENG. CHAPE VEILS, COLLARS, Ac., Will be sold ut the j.uwkst pricks. apr&l tld.tw rjIHJE GREATEST PLACE FOR CHEAP BAR G A I X S In Lancaster City is at -CHEAP JOHN’S VARIETY STORI No. 3 East Kino St n k et, Where will be fouml a large assortment o! DRY G 0 0D S / consisting or HANDSOME DELAINES FOR FALL NEAT AND DARK CALICOES FUR KALI MUSLINS, CHECKS, FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS, A splendid assortment of HALMOHAL SKIRTS for the Kali, CLOCKS, JEWELRY PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES AND ALBUMS, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY NOTIONS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINI >S, PERFUMERY, FANCY AND OTHER SOAPS, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES’Ac., -Cc. All of which will be Sold wholesale or retail ai astonishingly low prices. Don’t forget the place, CHEAP JOHN'S, JVo.'y Fast King SL, and Southeast Side Centre Square, Lancaster, ra. *3“Also, Wholesale mul Retail Agent lo Prof. McEntyre’s Celebrated Medicines, aug 15 lyw 1866. DRY GOODS - 1866 WENTZ BROTHERS' BEE HIVE STORE No. 5 East Kino Street A BEAUTIFUL DEMONSTRATION. PRICES ARE DECIDEDLY REASONABLE. We have now on exhibition a most superb display of reasonable and fashionable goods us well aa a large stock of Staole and Domestic Goods to which we invite Earlv and Special A tf?ntion- Our prices win be found low. CAR! El Sand OILCLOTHS claim an earnest attention. The long established character of the “BEE HIVE STORE” is asufllcient guarantee that every customei will get the worth of their money. LADIES SACQL'ES, CLOAKS AND CLOTHS. WENTZ BROTHERS __ o- , “Sigu of the lieu llive,” apr 2o tfw I(jj No. 5 East King street. Irofessimtal Cards. H B. SWA B K ATTORNEY-AT-LAW No. 13North DokeStreet,; (Near the Court House,) LANCASTER, PA. giBUII H. REYNOLDS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW No. 53 East King street, (Opposite Lechler’s Hotel,) „ LANCASTER, PA. aug 29 ’ J B. HYINGSrON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW No. 11 North Duke Street, (A few doors north of the Court House,) LANCASTER, PA. D R. JOHN UoCALLA , SURGEON DENTIST, Office and residenoe opposite* Cooper’s Hotel, West Kino street, _ LANCASTER, PA. ane29 B. FOBDKE Y, attorney-at-law, No. 44 East King street, (Above Lechler’s Hotel, LANCASTER, PA. W»f2B ijthb greatest bargains, LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND LATEST STYLES, TO HE FOUND IN THE CITS', ARTE AT j. M. GREEN'B (Successor to Jesse Smith.) ranges, &c. NEW HAT AND CAP STORE HOWELL’S BUILDING, No. 64, North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA. The proprietor, having just returned from Ne w York and Philadelphia, would respectful >y inform his patrons and the public generally, that he has now on hand the Latest, Best and most complete assortment of HATS AND CAPS, ever offored to the citizens of Lancaster.and vicinity, and at the most REASONABLE PRICES. This stock consists of all the novelties oi tho season, some of which are: THE CHAPEAU BREVETE,- NEW SARATOGA, CYNOSURE, INDICATOR, SARATOGA, MORTON, AND PETO. He has Just received a large and flue 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, gHULTZ* HAT STOKE, No. 20 North queen street, LANCASTER, PA. We manufacture our own goods, thus en abling us to sell at Tho largest, best and most complete stock, and at lower .prices than any house In tne country. uur irnmeu.se stock oi Spring and Slimmer Goods consists of all the novelties of the seasons; at least fifty different styles, Ll>- m—jt popular of which are the CAVALIER, CAVALIER IT URSAY, INDICATOR, (very new,, FULTON, MORTON PETO, BRIGHTON, (nobby,) TYROL A SPLENDID SILK HAT FOR 35.00 Cheaper than can be had elsewhere. Our business connection with oorpatrons for a period of nearly forty yearn is sulllclentguar juiteo of our ability to pleaso all who may lavor us with a cull apr IX tlVUtwl TESTATE OF ( SrKISIIA.N EEIAN, LA'I’K JUj urLanouster city, deceased.— I The under signed Auditor, appointed to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Catharine Elias, Admfuistratrix of said deceased, toaud amon" those legally entitled to the same, will attend for that purpose on WEDNESDAY SKPTEMHEit h'th.isiiii, al2o’elock V. M. in the Court House, In the City of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribution may at lend. SIMON I\ EHH, Auditor. llwlil ESTATE UU.UOH BAKTIIEJL, DEC’D. Letter* ui Adintuistratlou on Uio estate oi Jacob Larthel, late ol' Lancaster city, dec'd having been grunted to the subscriber residing in Hast Lampeter township, all persons indebt eil to said estate are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims will present, them, without delay, properly authen ticated for settlement to ESTATE or 111-MIY GAKZ, DEC’D.— I-J Letters Testamentary on the estate of Henry Gan/., late of the City of Lancaster dee'd., having been granted to thu subscribers residing in said city, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate ; ay men t, ami those having claims will present them, without delay, properly authenticated tor settlement. auglo titw • ;»2 Estate or a»am i>uu,u> fuies late ol the City of Lancaster, deceased.— Letters ol Administration ou said estate bavin" been granted to the undersigned, all persons i ndebted t he: eto are requested to make imme diate payment, ami those having claims or de mands against Hie same w 11 present them for settlement to the undersigned, residing in said ,:n 'y- MAHY EKIES, aug b olw ol • Administratrix. INSTATE OF HirtllE STOHEEK, DE XJ ceased.—Letters of administration on tlie est ate ot Hell in St older, late of Eli/.abet h town shiii, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber residing in Heidelberg township Lebanon county, uli persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay meut, and those having cl .Ims will present them, without deday, properly authenticated for settlement to DANIELK. LITTN ER, aug s Gtw*ni Scliaellerstowu, Leb. Co., I’h. Estate or j vmks xkwpiieh, ssc.. doused.—Letters testamentary ou t lit. estate ul James Newpher, Senior, late oi' Lust township, deceased, having been granted to the subscribers, residing :in said township, all persons, indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them, without de lay, properly authenticated lor settlement to WILLIAM. NKWPUKR, ALt.VJI JSLWi’H Kli, Lxecutors. nun s Gtw* HI INSTATE Ol' HOKY KKITZ. LATK 01-’ J-j East Earl Township,deceased. Letters of Administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned.ali persons indebt ed thereto aro requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against Die same will present, them for settle ment to the under.-vigued, residing in the town ship of Earl. 11ENUY It. REITZ, - augAJ taw* ;>j Administrator. Es i a i i. ot ( .VTiiAniXE laieoi Rphrata towuship, Lancaster co. deceased. Ihe mider>igned Auditor, appoint ed to distribute the balance remaining in the hands otJacob Laush, Administrator, to and among those legally entitledto the same will *; li;Lt P' :r )>ose on THURSDAY, SKI»- JKMBRK Rth, IS U, at 10 o'clock A. M., at his olhce, in Lphrata township, where all persons Intelested m said distribution may attend. I'. .MARTIN HLiTLUR, Auditor. •it w ;w* SATINETTS, TICKINGS, «\ No T IC i; EO (! il K 1) 1T O HS.-TlIi: umler-ugried has made application to the touiloi Common l’leas of Lancaster cmtnty lor the benelit of the Insolvent Laws, and they iVIX? “l'pomtml the ;inl MONDAY in SEPTEM BLU, Kmj(', at the Conn, House, in the City of Lancaster, at Ju o’clock, lor hearing me and mv creditors, where you may attend if vou think proijcr. BENI. F. ZELL. “ U k'-I 3iw REGISTER'S XO'ri<'E..TltEAC€OLLVrs ol the following persons are filed in the Register’s Olhce of Lnneuster coimtv for cou nt matiou aud allowance, at tho Orphans’ < ourt, to i)c held in the Court House in the “ u u>e third Monday in SEPIivMBEK, (L tit) at It) o’clock, A. M. Margaret A. Lungnn, Administratrix of Wm Lungan. l)avid McColm, Executor of John McColm leh-r 11. Sander, Guardian of Henry News wangcr. Edward Madtm, Administrator of William W allace. W. G. Thompson, Administrator of W A G Thompson. Jacob L. Hess, Guardian of Rudolph Hess. Jonathau F. Stoltzfus, Executor of Maria Smacker. Peninmin Mellinger, Administrator of John Cuvl( * ln ”'* r ’ ' v!lu v,as Guardian of Benjamin J. Moms Jackson, Guardian of Joel J. Milner. •J. Morris Jacksou, Guardian of Alice IL Mii u e r. John Ram-k, Guardian of Elizabeth Rmcltz t hrist ianna Smelt/, and Julia Ann Smtdtz. ’ • aimu-1 11. Price, Administrator do bonis Lou ol Jacob Herzog. I , iloy / I l ;, AdlninislraU ' ix Joseph Llovd. * Administratrix,of AiLam .Mil- V. I .‘Jp’i? s l iV l ’i l 'l!‘ :heU ' Gu!lnilrul of Ellen Rmnly. Administrator of Mary ■Hiddlcson.! J Kl ‘ lle1 '* Executor of Marv Keller. Bit Batten, Administrator of Amos Batten Kessler, Admiuislratorof Isaac Ress- Al Administrator of Madison Philip.UMwiler, Guardian of Mary Ann Meck ley. John M. Hevberger, Administrator of .Samuel S. Baughman. Jesse Bucher and Isaac Bucher, Administra tors ol Samuel lhiche-, dec’d., '-who was Guamian ol Levi Ifeury and Martin Bru baker. John J. Eve ns and iiobcri A. Evans, Executors ol James Evans. Robert A. Evans, Administrator of Catharine Dissler. lenry Metzler and Marlin Mclzler, Adminis trators of Joint Metzler. olm I toner amt Benjamin Ilcrshey, Executors ot Henry liershey. ohias Krealer, Guardian of John Kreidm- Jacoii Kreidcr, Anna Kreider and EitzabeU Kreider. anny Kolp, Administratrix of David Kn]n saac < >. Bruner, Administrator of Wm. Harri son Bruner. Cl rhtc r ’ Adluiuistl ' ill °r of Cathn- H Webb E * kc " l:u1 ’ Administrator of Edwin B. Henry E. Leman, Guardian of Geo W Webb ilwiTn MosysM. Brabaciiorami Bruiaemm B,Ubacher - E -«oiUor s of John C. linger, Administrator ol Andrew Mnrr,- Jol.n G. Mohlt-r, Levi MohlarumMu? u ’Sluh ler, Executors of John Mohler. uun Moh * Hcnry.KegciTies, Benj. Kegcrries and -amuel Kegerrtes, Administrators of Henrv K nes. 15 Daniel Hartzog and Jonathan Homier -\,i ministmtors of Martin Hartzog. ’ John Miller, Guardian of Josephine Bair Mato Johns). Joseph Landis, Administrator of John Landis Kate Miuuich andZaclmrias Minnich, Admin istrators of Jacob Minnich, jr. ’ SidS.DM?' Guardian of Marali Ebersolo. M tchaelJl. \\ eidler and Samuel Weidler Ad ministrators of Michael Weidler •’ Uemimt GeiLner Executor of Jacob Geilner. ■ L \lcCofHe L klGf of Win. S. S Geo?geSe,,sSSS emer ' **”**™~ of • B J^““hp“k“ em “ U ’ SUrVIvU, 8 Executor of H HSry Jolm - Executor*,,, John If. Hagy, -Solomon If. Hagy ami Peter Martm, Executors of Daniel IjJJy deceased who \vm Executor of John Hagy. uctL ‘ l! ’ cu > J °m? W-Hagy, Solomon 11. Hagy and Peter ™'n &«& amlnlatnllo " (d - b - S ' «• t. i-for "' Uh ““ WiU T B T Wm - S - B ™. AUminis tt ~J° £ of L ? :Ul Havuraticlc. deceasedf Se man ’ Uuardian of Joseph Herr, sSmSel w“c!l?v Tl ia ? of Adttm KurU - Ktrnh m a’,o U i ln , lmstrator of Daniel Olay. John btrohrn, Administrator of John Basler. emlen franklin, Register. , augif TEa ’ S ofi ' ici: ’ Lancaster. THE DERBY, ETC. tftlAw ESTABLISHED IS2<J. OLD-TIME PRICKS. SHULTZ £ BRO. pflal Notices. BENJAMIN \V. HARNISII. (ilw ;>J FRANCIS X. UIEMEZ, HENRY \V. UANZ, Executors. "POSITIVE MALE OF VALUABLE BEAL JL Estate.—The undersigned will sell bypub- Hcsale on the premises, on WEDNESDAY the 19tb day ot SEPTEMBER, A. D., lSOtl, the following valuable real estate, viz: No. 1. A Tract of llrst-rnte Limestone land, situate in Strasburg township, adjoining lands of Henry Musselrnnu, Dr. Abraham Eshleman, Cyrils N. Herr, and others, CONTAINING 70 ACRES, more or less. The improvements, thereoirare a one and a-bulf story weatherboarded Log DWELLING HOUhE, a large double-decker Frame Barn, with Wagon Shed and Corn Crib attached, and other necessary buildings. A well of excellent water, convenient to the house, Orchard, Fruit Trees, «fcc. The farm is conveniently divided into fields, so arranged that there is running water in each field. Also, a one* and a half story Stone and Frame GRIST MILL, with a Frame SAW MILL at tached, all in good ruunlug order. The Mill contains one pair oi Burrs, and one pair of Chopping Stones, with Smut Machiue. Bolting Apparatus, Cob Breaker, Ac., all in eonuitlon for doing a large custom work. The Mill and Haw Mill are driven by the main branch of Little Beavercreek, which affords ample pow er for a large business, which power tu ybe greatly increased under an existing right to swell the watei higher. Situated ns this pro perty Is, on the main run 1 from Strasburg to Georgetown and other Southeastern portions of the county, and sufficiently near the timber lands of the Mine Ridge, it always has been and always must continue to lie a superior lo cation fora Grist end Saw Mill. There is also .in this tract a Lime-kiln and a Q.uarry of super!-ir Stone lur building purposes and for lime, 'l In* Kiln is within half a mile of the railroad, and would therefore Ik- sin ex cellent point to carry on the lime-burning business on a large seal-.*. No. 'l. A Loi <»i Ground, eonUilMiny HALF AN ACKK, adjoining No. I amt lands oi Cyrus N. Herr, wiiliuKramt DWELLENO HOUSE, Frame liable, and other buildings thr-reuu erected. A large portion of the purchase money may remain in Llie premises, if the purchaser de sires it. Persons wishing to sec the premises wfll please caii on J aeon Kplndbr or Jacob Sbaup, residing thereon. Kale to commence at 1 o'clock I*. M. of said day, when due attendance will be given and terms of sale made known hv the subscriber iJAViI) ti. KSH LEMAN. K. IIoWNEV, A uel n.iicer. aug 22 ts Jd PLBI.K.’ SAla....liV VlltTl K u|’ AN alias order of the orphans’fourt of Lan caster county, Hi 1 be soil! at public sale on the preiui.-i s. mi TUEsDA V, n> l-.pTE >1 RER L'ath, IftlKi, pari oi the real t slat.-.' Ih e of Joseph Phillips, deceased, oi Fulton township, Lan caster couni;, , ;■ br..cl of Laud and Tavern Stand In said 1 .wnship, containing AliUl'T 1 lit ACRES OF LAND, in a high stub; oi cultivation, divided into convenient lit Ids, by good ienccs. About 13 acres of this traci is covered with good timber. The improvements are as follows: A large TAVERN JiuUsE, known us “Penn Hill Ho lt:],” 2 wells with pumps at the dooi ; a Urge Rank Earn, built m isid, all mushed in the. best manner; a Wagon House, Corn Cribs and Urainery attached ; Carriage j I oust*, large Sta bling and Sheds, mis Hou.se, ling Ibais-, Ice House, a gooi I Tone n I House, Scale House, wi 1 11 tiie most improved scales, Ac. There Is a g od bearing Orchard. This property is a most desirableone, both as a farm and as a bu iue s jdace i b ing a cen tral place, where all pub. ic meet!ujs are held, such as elect ions, school ineei ings, Ac., and i> situated at u,e erossiugoi Ltie i.nneaster and Port Lepo iln u iih tn»- uxturd ami Peach Rot toin roads, iln n -ih t liesc roads (here ..re dally lines oi stages. This is thg principal market place lor sell I ng cat t le i ti this ex t ensi ve grazing neighborhood, .md is considered tin- best busi in ss sluud in i lie s,ait lierit pal toi t lie con-, ty, In ttiemids i-: apupuiou- ..ml good country; near to t.huiches, schools, imps, stores, post ollice, Ac. Any person ish mg i n see the property wil be shown llie same by call mg on nt tier ol th' undersigned being near llie place. Salu will c<ilium-: ee at i o’clock p. M. of suit day, when conditions will be made known b’ >ANl)Klws McCULLuIRH-i, S JEUEMI All IIKuWiV, Administrators. (Examiner, .Jeil'crsonian and Yibage ivwn co| i\', and si n ; mbs to i b i s ollice for col lection. au©-2 tsw H ATAI.I'AIS L REAL E.STaVi-. AT i‘l y Lir aMiiv-im Wi i Nl-b-bAV, 1 EM.REK 1-lb, JsiiU, l he subscriber wii 1 seil jdiblie sale, on l *• j .iviuisi s, si 1n n e 111 l lie \ lage ol Media.urg, Up. er i.eacock i ,\\ si i Ip. on the . • e w i i ol land t u rnpike, aboil t : miles 1 1 oili t.. il;. oi bama.-Lci, and tliesa: distance li • m t In- town of New Holland valuable tr ■ <-. .a , ; m i. containing MIX ACitl.s AND FIVE PkRCIIEK, Having tbcioii i ii ct d a very substantial tv story RRICK :.*\V :• LblNt; IIUI ish, with ba buildings a tar,.e l, all liiu&hed Ul t’.c b manner, Lire ;.jv nisi on t i,• pieiuises HUUIi IIAJ; , i arringe House, Wood iiou llog Pen--, Woik lioii e, and oilier uecessa oilt-budding-.. Also, a ch no- a ppii- ami Pen orchard, together ith oi her .ru t trees.su as Pears Pm. : e%, <-ages. Ci.e.ii. s, eb besU -1 Drupe \ dies, and a g:e;il variety of sin inul ol tin- Inst s- leciions. 'i‘ »n* are also the tract an cxcillelit Well of Water wi pump t here.n, .md in \ci -fuiling spi ing, am Cistern with | amp then in. botn of wind* ; convenient b. i d v. eil ing. Any IHTHiii dc-.i.ng lu view tin prnpelty will plea.se cab on iiu- Miheribcr residing thereon. 'lln- s-om-oi ihc n<-i stands in Llie county lor ai. •, .-.md o| public i.usniess, and lias pi ciit.. o, g: o;;mi !i onting to buil i upqii. Kale to c:,iumc;ice at 2 o'clock I*. M.. on/said 'lay, when alb manic h .U be given and U*ruis made known h\ KdRERT CuN'NEUL, aug 1-3 t fjw ;;2 <b>! iEP SAMI ...OV W'El>- .Nhsli.'A, m i’< <REK A. i.i , iskd. w\li in sold, in pu isi i mrc oi an md r Lm . unmans* Lourt ol Lmcirki ciu.ly, aL public sale, on Ihep! em l-' a, lm- t = :i! esiale oi Adam Kbealf r, 1 ' ' a '• ; . l ' l,) - v township, Lancaster • . V-’M •\ :l ■ 1! - I,l ll es .*ji>ut beast of the Romugn oi Ehzahei blown, .m the road Ruling from the J urn pi kc to t in - >m n iieini road, the billow ing valuable I. .1 i rr-dalc, viz A Tract oi i ..oid < uN : A I N I NO ii ACRES, V. 1 - 0 !, 1 ' 111 ; iiu.iis <.!' .Samuel Lire NViilinm K-ifiiu', I'ii.r übuhuiuscr ;t. Others. illl- illlploVehleh! s r...n-ist of a one inula hal! sLury i ram.- JP-VFIJ J \;i; lioL-SK with a k ik'iun attached, Hake own, Wood House a huge Stable, wild a Threshing Floor, Hog s-’y, ano olher n-revs ry oul-buihiings, uLid a well Ol Uevei'lai I i nY\ a In’ hear the dour. An urehar.i ni a large variety of well selected 1-ihithi in.eUa.ing order. The Apple Or eh:ui.l cannot. hv e welled in the neighborhood. Jhe lanu is it: a high stale of cultivation, and under .mod ten res. An\ I'H’miii wishing to view said premise: bt-Jore the day .>t sale will please call on tlu undersigned, ivsi.-mg m ar ihesainc. Possession and uw will he given April Ist hsGr. 1 .Sale to commence a’ '2 o'eloiac. P. M. on said day, when terms u ill mum known by A 1 lit A : - A m'sufaffeii, a tig _a tsw .. 1 Au mi a is! rat or of said d<. e'd. \7Al.c AJ.I.i: JtKAi, K.VTATIS AT PUB. I'H-iu.vY. tiiu -stii »- ir.iV, J '■■•MliLh, mm,l .Ml mumjaV, tlie Ist, mill 1 UKHUAA , Ulu .cl duys ul U.: i'llltl.lt, lslili, in pursuance o; an order o. the Orphans' Court I ol Lam-a-der eouu ly, t he undersigned will ex. 1 pose tn public\ondueon Friday, me 2s:h dav ; c»r September, Imio, ai 7 i>Y lock in Uie evening nn the premises, situat'd on the west side oi' .North till'-'-" between (.'-litre Squire and Omni'.- coi-is, in the city of 1 .aneasier that weii-kme, u Tavern property, known as the LLAL’K il i dt> JO 1 toTEI,, now in the oc cupancy ot (i -ii. je Hm lint:, and owned by the eslat-e id' me hm- .hdin .sheaU'er, book mor clianl, deceased, 'i iiis p.operl isso well es tablished that no minute description is re quin d. U is a hair-story stone and bride main building, wnh a large t.wo-sb-rv brick back lniildin-cattac i.il; wi'h a largo‘and coimno uious basemen! used as a i esiaurnnt. Toe trout. !s I arm-, with i 1 n i i.i nee to yard with horse and yehide imin v reel—the lot extending in depth to tue public alley m toe rear The stablin- and shedding attached to this pro i erty, is to say new, and sutlidciulv large. flic liouse is wdl arranged lor a tavern propertv • roomy and wdl supplied Willi teas and water’ and the other m-cesary and modern lacilities appertainin'; to the hu.-mess. The property is now let at an .. u mini lent of -Sl,oh >. . Also, on Monday, October Is;lMlij, at 7 o’dnck m the at the public house of Jacob Or. Leber, m the borough of Manheim, two out dots, as to,lows: N'os.JlnndL’.'i.lvitUicon a,»»ut FUUU A (TIES UK with choice fruit trees, suitable lor building lots; amt also four in lolk, lyime nearto the above, fronting on Wolf stieet, and adjoining • acli other, containin'' together about ONE AND A HALF ACHES Jf Lund, on wnich mere are choice fruit trees and likewise suitable for building j Aud also, on Tuesday, the icd day ot '< ictoher hStiii, at (i o'clock iu the afternoon, at the public liouse oi .Jacob Funk, in the borough of .Mari etta, all mat certain ca-iern half of lot No. 17d adjoining prop; im s ot Widow Konp on the east, irontiugoa Walnut *tn et, in said borough ot .Mai-e-iia. on uh di mrctol a frame two s.ory DWLU.IAii llot'si], with a kitchen af tactic Uall t:i go ,d ,-omli■ WikmcKHlhcvr, and tetm; made kjnou n by !. I- I . \ ii. iHieIIsTKTTI-.H' Adnirawtroion. •>! J.»lm Wieam-r, devourt. aUB - -- tsw:;i l Examiner copy. , F Jil.H' KAI.E..WIU BE SOl.l* AT public SHlc. „„ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER zcil MJB, on l be premises, nil that valuable leal estate, sitnaleil m Derry twp., Dauphin county, adjoining land of .1. D. Ouneron, .Jacob (.niigt icu anil oi hers. f‘Dii (;iinin ,r SEVENTY ACRES, mmv or loss, oi mst quality of Limestouo if'. 1 ''!! creeled a GRIST MILL! S.vVV Mil.Lanu ( I.o\ Ell .M ILL, Cooper Shop 1 . n JUS ;f s .-,'” IL ' l!lr uc STONE FARM iiOL > K and Bank Hum, aud all otlicr noces sary outbuildings. The Mills aty propelh* I by Spring Crook a tlVe r!IU !llly Ml »“ 'il Also, a variety of Ermt, good Water con \ enielil to each House. All under good post and mil ienees. Ibe Mills aud other buildings are In good repair. b This property is situated oue-half mile from union Deposit on th»*. Union Canal, the same distance from Hwatam Station on the Lebanon valley Railroad, and two miles from Hum meistown; convenient to Railroad and Canal lor shipping Flour, and in the famous Lebanon \ alley, where any amount of Grain can be had. 'ihe Mills have a good run of custom Tile property will be sold separate or in the whole, as desired, and the terms will bo made to accommodate purchasers. Persons wishing to view the property previous to the day oi sale, will please call upon the undersigned re siding on llie premises. .Sale to e jJiimenee at 2 o’clock. P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given by attg it) mUwtsi SAMUEL GINGRICII PIRLSC SALK OF VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE.—The Executors of the last will and testament of William Van Dyke, deceased will oiler at public sale, on WEDNESDAY, the '>iu day of SEPTEMBER, A, D., JSfjfj, at 2 o cinck, P. M., on the premises, the following described valuable real estate, viz; A first-rate J-'iuici.io e Farm, containing IKO ACHES AND 24 PERCHES, ;.m J ,IL - UMlre > in a highstate of cultivation, on tUvr'r u Wealherboarded Kn Slone Bank Barn, f»tb , U ' e °, m Crib . Wnioke House and £ ' buildings. There is on this a“io rmiuh,gi l !;; i l i.^ , ' ch!U J ’ “ euod Well, and Aiso. ttuyttier Farm, containing ho ALkE-> AND n I>KR(-fT neat measure. desirable. tllWeyt ° f llerarsl) “i. ««? lSS\£j Persons wishing to view the land previnn* tn the day of sale will please call on Wm V jw? residing near Mercersburg. Boyd, Terms make known on ihe day of sale WILLIAM BOYD, ‘ JOHN PAITERsdN, aug 5 luidtsw Executors, s*al (&sme. \T£W HOLLAND PROPERTY AT PER* J3l SATURDAY, SEPTEM BER 29, 1866, by virtue of an order of the Or* phaas’ Court of Lancaster county, the under signed will sell at public sale, at the public house of John Styer, In the village of New Holland, all that certain MESSUAGE OR LOT OP GROUND, situate In said village, bounded by lands of A. E, Roberts, Henry A. Roland and others, con taining about EIGHTY PERCHES. The im provements a j*ood two-story twenty-six by thirty-two feet, with a two-story Brick Kitchen attached, 16 by 18 feet. FRAME STABLE, Bake House, and other Improve ments. The build in gs are nearly new and built of the best material. There are a number of Fruit Trees on said property, such as Apples, Peaches Cherries, &c. ' ’ Any person wishing to view tho property previous to the day of sale, will be shown the suine cy calling on Samuel DilTenderfer, resid jng tuereon. or the undersigned residing near Hie .Sorrel Horse Hotel, in Hast Earl township. Sale to commence at 3 o’clock, P. M., on said day. Terms made known by . . . , . GEORGE DECUMAN, AdnUnistrntor of Elizabeth Duchman, dec’d. aug tswifl P VB r. 5 -t-lC SAVt: OF VALUABLE BEAL ' u “i’UESIJAY, KKI'TKMBEH 11, IM will be sold ut public sule, lit the " Mill \ ailey Hotel, In Providence town- Miip the following described valuable Heal rotate, situated In said township, coutululug 1,- ACRES AND 23 PERCHES, more or less, adjoining lands of David Eslne man, John Thomas, Dauiel ilreueman uud Ww . r v/f?yl l S. r . eon *- s erected a largo two-story DOC WEATHER-HOARDED Jiol’aE.eoQtaln mg fi>ur rooms on the lirst and four on Dio seepnd tloor, and was formerly a stoie-staiul. mere Is also a well < f excellent water, wiLli , T , o, ll ?^cT! l ?. reiu al 1 ,u ‘ li,u,r . and cistern ; also, a ' KAM E HANK HaRN, ill 1 >y 23 feet, and cover ed with slate, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Wash House, and all other necessarv out buildings. Also, a large brick Smith-shop and Wugon maker Shop,and is one of Die best stands In Lho county lor business being sliuaU-d at the Junction nt tlie McCall's Kerry, Conestoga Cen ire and New Providence mans. Tin-re Is also a young ( ircliar i of choice Kruil, in line bear ing order, o-i Die premises. This properly is situated in a good neighborhood, umf la con venient to mills, schools aud churches. Persons wishing to view liic pmncrly before Die uai of sale will please call on Du- under signed residing thereon. f-ale to commence at 2 o'clock p. M. of said day when attendance will he given and terms made known. IIuWARD DANCE b. J*\ Uowk, Auctioneer. [mig g-J-ts :D w K, A '■ estate’ AT IMIII - iVJ- L , ni' ''•“'V," katukkay, orroiiKU tun, 1 '(iti, M ill In; til>lil lil |ill 1 ilil* mill" mi ihe |u-f -mises, IjiCuleru lumviuslilp, L linin',lerciuiiiiiy Uli‘ (ullou-llij; ik-scrlhiul lu-ul FMnli' 1.,1,. th,. Jiruperty of Philip liiumlu-v, iln-i-nsi-il -t ol good fiirm liimt, mljuluiiig ,1.,.i m . s c] sun, Jellies Holilns, n. „ n ,l „u,ers roplumluK , , ■*> ACUKS AM) X l*liU. 11RS stncl meiisure; iiboul Sams hein K un.ler 1 1m- Ihtol superior growLli i 11,,! ipmiily. Thu | m . fS™!S{ TVS}*'" 1 " mill eolulorlulile LO(, n\\ hkhlM. 11(11 si, will! lour Kooms on Hist and tour on second Moor will) Collar iHHi Garret. There is u never-huling Wei! of O , U KT iI .- H ' llll " r ' ' v,th therein. LOG . Wagon Shed with Coni Cribs, H„ u {Yu and other nut-buildings A line large Apple Uichiutl In good bearing order, and oilier Fruit l u St , Ji . lLs l>r--perly is under good (once uud divided ln'o convenient fields, with a line hlieam ol water pass! ng I hrough ihe farm, iww brop( rly IsV cab-din a hen 11 by and moral n< Uhborhood, being convenient lo mills stores, schools and places oi public worship I arsons wishing to view ihe property before the ol sale, will be shown the same l.v calling on James Riehinson on (he adjoining property, or ihe snb-criber. sUe lu comineiiee J l', m. on snld da\. 1 erms at sale. , U 111 A i i SWISIIKH, Mxecutor. . ““ tsw :t> V A iiVT A , n, i V. T^ XXKKY ' MEIM’IIAMT \. ami irAMi for salk.—j. u i i ice A ( o. Real Lstato Agents, Harrisonburg, v a., hast; lor sale, a valu.ilde propeidv, which pivsenis superior inducements to meii of capi td. ibe ptoperiy < ous.sts of a large Tannery, \\ <> k shop bark house, Lime house, Merchanl .dll and iinek levelling and Frick Tenant House, together u iili all necessary and conven ient buildings. IMe Tannery haft a large mini, her ot \ ats, i,n- laying away Leal her, and in us e\ eryihlng nec. s-ury for carrying on Hie .tannery business on a large scale. There FORTY-MM-: At'HRS OF LAM) in a good slat- ol cultivation attached to this pioperty, and several hundred acres ofexcei- W‘ lc lund "'it hm one mile of the Tannery f lint is a valuable property, and it is seldom Unit,Mich property is in market. Itlssituatcd neay tile grade leading from Slrusburg to 1 la miles from Winchester, in 1‘ J/denck county. Va., at Gravel Springs. >/V. ar .. w , slt, ' r I KHV ' or Js excellent, and the Lark Aiid, Rolks , Ac., are run by this power. /ihe terms will he made accommodating, /for particulars, addess, ° / . J. i). I’RK.T-: w CO., . , *N’o. 1 and J Law buildings <iee uw Harrisonburg, vu. P 5 15 M y. SALi:.-()X FUII>AY, KKl>. 1 ih u Lf.K Iph, l Si in, will be sold on the {itemises, in Last. if- miJliehl township, Lan caster county, on the J iarri.sburg turnpike, -R.; mi cs west irum Lancaster, two miles from nohi oi -ton n, and I w< i mi les ; ruin IVt ersbur ,r near the iiiaek Ilor.se 'J'avern, adjoiuing Jan. 7s i>! Job;: i-warr, Henry Hoifmau and Adam ij.af, the lollowiug property, vi/. * .SKVKN ACUfciS UF LAND, n . , ' )r 'r.»! r 1 . WJlh a Vet 'y xubjsia.nt.inl TWO- MilNl, HUL’SK, with Kitchen at t;H-hril, wn h a well el never laiiing water with |*iiin|> thi'n-m near the kitchen boor, a Rank iairn, with a Gfamily, Carriage House, Coro l rib, Hug Shibie. anil ail necessary out-build lugs '*. si >, a good A|ipie and l’each Ureliard ot selected trees, a great variety of Cherry trees ot tin- bes' kind; ul>.u ten Grape vines 1 he above property is convenient to Schools, M ills, Stores, Mechanics and Churches. Also, at the same time will be soid, I Sucking Lo.t, and l» Suck mg Pigs. b Persons wishing to view the rropeity before t lie day ot sa e will please call on the sub scriber refilling thereon. Sale In commence at 1 o’clock P. M. ol said day, when terms will be made known by _aug .JACOIi liKUsiiKV. WKI.i. niPKOVIU) IMitJI IJi JKF. H.llSo.N COUNTY. YA., KOK SAUK i.eing desirous ulchanging mv bu-iness 1 oiler tor sa'e the Farm upon widen 1 resale! three nilles som iieast oi tia liestown, and two miles lrom the Shenaud sill Kiver, containing about :',»•» ACivKS <)[-’ FINK LIMKSTONK ’AN i», i>o Acres in Kim* Timber, and under good leueing. The iin pro vemeri Is are first-rate, the tinush was linished in iNio, and contains 11 Rooms. 'l’l ie out tail al nigs are of a character n> suit the land, ,n good older, audcomprise a Rani, Corn House, quarters, Tenant Houses, linek smoke ami Ash House, stone Sm-iim lions,., Poultry Housus, Ho K Hulivr, A, all umier Cypress Root. Two fine Springs near the house. Cistern at the door, a tine stream passing through the tarm and through the Pam yard, aud all Helds having water in them or communicating to same; fine 'Well of mile from Crm. a Iso, Two T oung Orchards of t hoice Fruit, containing, with those in vard, aoove •.'.•iiCi n es. I would call t e attention of anyone wislunga well-improved farm to this property, which can tie ••iviued into two farms witli water, orchaid and buildings on each! Any o. e wishing to visit tin- propertv will eali o" I', iimnpim-vs ,v « 0., Charlestown, who will direct them to tin- j.ame. ~ -lAS. LAW minl’F Reierencc—i». Hi mjmikkys a- Co. July ;:i VALUABLE I*l. A\TATIOIV AT PUBLIC SAI.K-ON WEDNESDAY, .SEPTEM BER liilli, lNfi(», the subscriber will sell at public •sale, on the premises, all that Plantation or 1 ruct oi Land, situat «* in East Donegal town ship, Lancaster countv CONTAINING Il!i .-vCRES, more or less, with a Two-storv’ FRAME HORSE, Wash House, a large Sw'isser Barn and other out-buildings ; a Well oi Water wit h pump, an Orchard of Young Fruit Trees and other improvements, adjoining lands of Henry Engle, Conrad Ziegler, and others, and the Susquehanna river. Tho Pennsylvania canal and Jlarrisburgaud Lancaster Branch railroad pass over the southern end of this properly. Possession aud a clear title given on the 'lsl of April, ls-iT. Sul,. t„ nminieiH'C ;U 1 o'clock, I', M„ when attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by THUS. E. FRANKLIN ... __ 3tw ;>i A FIRST-CLASS FARM AT PRIVATE SAL.I-..—1 he subscriber willsell at private a 10 the property on winch he resales, situated in lion ybrook twp., Chester County, oue mile southwest, ot Rockville, two miles .southeast oi \\ aynosburg (the lermitius oi the East Bran dywine and Waynesbuig railroad;, eoutam- , . hie ACRES (more or lessb Jhe lanu is very productive, is well watered is suitable for farming or grazing with a rea sonable supply of good limber. The improve ments are a good HOUSE, with frame kitchen attached; a huge double-decker BARN, and all other mau-ssary out-baildiugs. Water lot-red to tile hou earn! barn. A good Tenant Hou.-f . with Stable. I super,or ipia-iiy of the laud, :.i:d its (vui \ elliciico.s to pi Ceo oi public worship, and to the railroad, schools, <xc., the abundant aud excellent quality of water, render it one of the most desirable properties in the market and is well worthy the attention of persons wishing to pun«!iase. Address JAMRS K. McCr.rilK, Kovkvilie I’. 0., Chester county. ___ oIW 111 V A rV , AI! | , K .*' a ßM AT PRIVATE SALE. V lb'- imUersigued ollbrs at private sale, the twn 1 Tr-inV-ih h ‘"' ri ''' il , dus t situule hi Antletiim , . "I'bißY- l'a., about one mile 1 ,V.! iii i ’>■«« One station, on the Frank ii RailKwl, and near the turnpike leading iouuiiu.r' " farm HI AITIKS ol lirst quality limestone land, and admins ‘arms of Christian Hurst, Albmis A. ifiiT? LUG H n-i'F lh l .''hProYchifuls consist of a taa’ia,« A and Barn, wnli all neecssarv out buildings, I here is a never-falling well ofllrst m.ndlnMl,"erar lbe f I,UUSC Und a ,u ” st excellent pond on ihe farm for watering stock Tliirtv Acres of the larm is in Hrst-raie Oak 'Timber I here is an Orchard of about 100 Hue thriving young trees which ar- in a line buffing Tate ibe larm is under mosi excellent fencing life leiieiug being madeof post and rail and bfirds wfsbin fVo mir? lyJ '' 51r “ blt 01 ", and parties view ihor , |hemselv'eM. aIU lUV ' l “‘ to cIUI “<> ?L u , y RBormation regarding 1 lie above farm will be furnished by Dr. John E. Miller rShL lng in Hagerstown. SAMUEL MILLER _ _ Julitrw PUBLIC SALK. ON FHIBIY «jfp TE.MBER til, ism;, will be sold n't public saio at Die public house of Benj. F. Leachev iu the village of Leesburg, St rasburg township’ Lancaster county, the following described Real Estote oi the c-suite of John Haub, deceased situated m Leesburg: No. J, A Lot of Ground, containing 2 ACRES AND 130 PERCHES b more or less. The improvements are’ a laru-P TWO-STUKY WEATHER-BOARDED LOG DWELLING HoUBE, m good condition and comfortably arranged, a large commodious Frame Barn, with Carnage House, Corn Crib die., attached, together with other out-buildings. The land is in excellent condi tion. A variety of choice Fruit is on the prop- No. 2, A Lot of Ground containing about •SIXTY PERCHES, r > d ' uoul on which is erected a ONE AND A HAT F Y rx^ A x? HER - BOARDEJJ L <->G DWEL LING HOUhE. No. o, A Lot of Ground adjoining No 2 and lands of Henry and George Bowman, contain- 3 ACRES and 7U PERCHES more or less. The soil Is in first-rate condition The lot could be divided into several very tine building lots. The above property isdeslrable A further description is deemed unnecessary’ as persons wishing to view the property will please call on William McElwee, residing on Jot No. I, who will give all information desired Positive sale. Bale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M. t on said day, when terms of sale will be made known by JOHN K. RAUB, J. MULLER raub, Administrators. B * F.Rowe, Auctioneer. aug29 mutt. Reax estate at private sale.*** Hie subscriber offers his r ln/<Q at resi dence, situated In the village olMUiersville. Lancaster oounty, fronting on the turnpike leading from said village to the city of Lancas ter, being a valnable Lot of Qround. CONTAINING ONE ACML more or less, being 243 feet in front, with a TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING &OUSE with Kitchen attached, thereon erected There is at the kitchen door a never-failing well of water with pomp therein. There is on the premises a fine Orchard of choice Fruit Trees consisting of Apples, Pears, Peaches Gages’ .a pricots, etc., and a variety of Grape vines of the best selections. Aliy person wishing to view the property will please call on the subscriber, residing thereon. JOHN L. HAJLL. PRIVATE SAEE—THE SUBSCRIBER offers.at private sale his farm on which he resides, in- Drumore township, Lancaster co contuiulug about ’’ JWO ACHES OF PATENTED LAND, in a Mgh state of cultivation, divided into con venient llelds, with good fences, all liavlng ac cess to water—about 40 acres being under tim ber. ThebulUUiiKs consist of a largo stone HOUSE, slate roof; largo barn.slatc roof; large wagon house, corn cribs and gralnery—also slate roof and all other needful buildings for a well arranged farm. This Is decidedly one of the best properties iu the southern purL of the county. The proprietor will lake pleasure hi waiting ou any one wishing to inspect this property. terms made to suit. Clear title and posses sion given on the Ist day of April. IStff. Jy 2in\v 2J HANDERS AIcCULLOUGH. AVlLl’Altl.E STOCH FARM FOR HALE.—Situate in Hummerhlli township, Cambria county, Fu., on the lino of the Penn sylvania Hull road, containing 771 ACHES OF PHI ME MMENTONE LAND underlaid with seven veins >.f Rllumlnoun Coal, from 2 to li feel thick. THREE INO HOUSES, a largo Fnune Hum. ;uxi Acres clc.ir.td, balance lieuvlly Umbered with Ash Hickory, Maple, Hlack and While lurch Sugar Leech, Heimork, Elm and Linn. A good Water Power w 1 111 20 lo 30 focL head. Cush price, 815,000. E. McGLADF aug 2UKU:imw) Wlhnore i { u piUVAIE NAI,i:....T|Ii; NIJBNCKIBKK 1 oilers at private sum the lollowlng real estate, to wit ; A Tract of Clear Jjiud, situate In Warwick twj)., Lancaster county, on the road leading from the town of Llllz to LU)/. Mllls,adjoining lamls ol the town of Lltlz, and others, contain ing 3 AUHEHI3U PERCHES •il Ilrsl quality Limestone Land ; it Is al' under good fence, nearly all po-d lance, and Is In a high stale ol cultivation. There are a number "< V l ,’™’: 1 t,v<;H <■“ ““hi premises. Said Tract Is divided In o conviuitent Helds, and the greater part would he suitable for Town Lots Also, a Lot of Uround Cl INTAIN I NO 40 PERCH EH situate In said township, and near the above tract on said road. Tin* Improvements are a ONK-Sfuin LOG DWELLING HOUSE Stalile, Hog Sty, and other out-buildings’; a Well ol newM-luiling Water near tin- door ’1 here am also a variety of Choice Fruit, Trees and Grape \ lues on said lot. Tin* premises are all under good leiice. JACOB DJEHM. [ Examiner and Volksfreund eopv.l "3tw43 rnursTKE-N sale of valuable JL HEAL ES'l ATE IN TALLOT (JO., MD.— I'.y virtue ol authority derived from the Circuit. Court lor Talbot county, sitting us a court of equity, 1 will otler at public sale, in front of the Court House. In Easton, at hour-of 2 o’clock P. M.,on TUESDAY, 11th day of SEITEMIJKR next, ail ol the real estate of which the late Dr. KobeitA. Durney, clec’d. died possessed, located In Chapel District, Talbot countv, Md on the public road loadiug from Bklpton to Hillsborough, uear St. PauPs church, and Im mediately ou the liue of the Maryland and Delaware Railroad, which Is now’ constructed nearly to Greeusborough, Caroline counly, with a prospect of belug completed to Hills borough. within live miles of the land, the coming Fall. 1 lie property Is located convenient lo church es, mills and schools, and Is clvlded Into lour lots, as follows : Lot No. 1, Consists of the Homestead, bej tifuliy located, ami containing 2.77 ACRES AND 21 PERCHES, 71 Acres and U Perches of which is well set In Timber. A portion of the arable land has been limed, and otherwise Improved, aud produces excellent crops. The soil is naturally good, and adapted to the growth of grass, grain und unit. The property is improved by a good i\VO-STORI DWELLING, good Barn aud stabling, two oxcelleuL Wells of Waicr, a new Overseer's House, and a Hue Apple Orchard This is a valuable farm. Lot No. 2, Contains 2i*U ACHES, 2 HOODS AND 37 PERCHES, about 100 Acres of which is Timber. The soil is ol good quality. Out-third of this farm has been limed. The Improvements consist of Two Tenement Houses. With a small outlay this could be made a vaiuubie fruit farm. Lot No. 3, Coutuius 05 ACRES AND 1 ROOD of'l imber 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 OF 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 ou the day of sale. To persons wishing to invest in Real Estate this properly possesses advantages rarely to be met with, it will be sold in separate lots, or Die whole together, to suit purchasers, the whole being one tract, known as "TILBURY.” Persons wishing to examine the land will call ou Janies H. itldgwuy, Esq., on the adjoin ing farm, or ou the subscriber, by whom the lines will be shown ami all information given. Possession w’ill be given on the Ist day of January, lso<, tbe present parties iu interest beiug entitled to the rents of present year. The privilege of seeding wneat ou the farm the en sumg Fall will he guai anteed to the purchaser. Terms of Hai.k: The terms of sale as pre scribed by the decree are, oue-lhlrd of tbe purchase money to be paid iu cash; upon the residue a credit of one, two and three years will be given, payable In equal annual Instal ments, secured by the bond of the purchaser, with securities to be approved by the Trustee, and bearing iuteresl from day of sale. Stamps at expense ol purchaser. Upon the payment Ol the purchase money a good title in fee simple will be conveyed, the purchaser paying the expense of the title papers. TILGJIMaN n. chance, aug 13 Itd.t-itw I Trustee. YWisrrUaumts. jguipiiti: SHi rru: machi.vks Are superior to all others for FAMILY A.VD MAN'UFACTUIIING 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 ‘lj lyw 2i»] 01U Broadway, New York. J' It (HIRER, WHOLESALE DEALER IN FRENCH LitANDJKs, WINES, GINS, WHISKIES, &c, No. l . South Quee>’Sthket, (A lew doors below Centre Square,) LANCASTER, PA. inyi: lyw jg ii. schaeffmk. WHOLESALE A A'/; RETAIL SADDLERY NO.S. I AND 2 EAST KING STREET, LAN ASTER, PA. ?IM c I s y I [H * IH ti K 111 0 “ is? w - 2. z. 3 i_j _ o * M ‘‘ J 6 l l r s - 1 *' u b 3 i 2 r Eu o 1 I kJ “ 2Ha ’ . ii in HI I o I I * QOKY’S SUGAR EVAPORATOR, (Patented, Sept. IU, P#>l.) MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY THE HARTFORD SORGHUM MACHINE CO., No. Ms State Street, HARTFORD, CONN. Tltis Evapordter clarifies more thoroughly, and produces FINER SYRUrS, MORE AND BETTER SUGARS, lt , tl Tr les « Uibor and Fuel, than any other iu the World. I hey have been fully tested, and have invari ably taken the highest premiums, when tried in competion -with the best pans of other man ufacturers. .splendid Jellies from Apple Cider and the juices of other frrits, under Cory’s patent, are easily made on these evaDoratiD°'- pans. ° Our Cane Mills embrace the latest improve ments, and for convenience, speed, strength and durability are unsurpassed. Fire Doors, Grate-Bars, Skimmers, <fcc.. sun plied at lowest rates. p *5-See our Show Cards, posted in Stores, Hotels, ifcc. Send for Pamphlets containing full direc tions for the culture of Northern Sugar Canes and the manufacture of Syrups, Cane anti .fIP e Su & a rs, &c., which will be forwarded ' v ’'yhout charge, to any applicant. Ibe Company has a Capital of sloo,oooand is c °ajP°sed O' the following names: WOODRUFF & BEACH,Steam Engine Build ers, Hartford, Ct NATHAN DENHAM, Machinist, Hartford, N. KINGSBURY & CO., Woolen Manufac turer, Hartford, Ct. CHAS. ALLEN, Dealer in Agricultural Tools. £c ; , Hartford, CL Wool Dealer, Hartford, ft. PHILLII*S, of Ad-ims Express Co. Hartford, Ct. ’ JAS. R. WILLIAMS <4 Co., Fancy Soap Makers, Gfastenbury, Ct. JAS. B. WILLIAMS, President. N. K.ING6BUHY, See. and Treas. Orders solicited—Address, Hartford sorghum machine CO., 148 State street, Hartford, Ct, 3mws3 Pfdiral. gOHETHISG NEW UNDER THE SUN A NEW BRA IN MEDICINE! Let the Suffering and Diseased read the fol owing: Let ail who have been given up by Doctors and spoken of as incurabrei, read the following: Let all who believe facts, and can have faith Id evidence, read the following: A Nnby these presents, That, oh this, the Twentieth day of June, In the year of our Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred, and Sixty- Six, personally came Joseph Haydock to me. known as such, and being duly sworn, deposed as follows: “ That he Is the sole general agent for the united States and dependences thereof, for preparations or medicines known as Dr. Magglel’s Pills and Salve, and that the follow ing certificates are verbatim copies, to the best of his knowledge and belief. * JAMES SMEITRE, L.S I Notary Public, I 1 Wall Street, New York. - ~ . f „ . June Ist, 186 U. : 1 take m y P en to write you of and that the awful pain In my ? no e a m , e at last—thanks to your medl ,‘,J^s;,? oc y>v, how thankful I am that I ft?nnt 8 Kleo 1 P» 1 °a n never write ltenongh. SISKSS 10 yon ' and hope yoa JAMES MYERS, llli Avenue D. Th!» 1» lo certify llmt l was Uncharged from llt ' an "y ,';'‘ ll !, Lh ,I oalc Dlarrhma, aud have been cured by l)r. Mngglel’s Utils WILSON HARVEY, 27* Pi it street New York, April 7, 1860. ’ street. The lullo wing Ik an lu cresting case of a man run.loved in an Iron fcoundxy, who lu pouring imrlLed Irou into a llask that was damp and wet, euuhod an explosion. The inched Iron wok thrown around und ou him In u perfect shower, and he wus burnt druadlully. a’he fo . lowing rorllileato was given to me, by iiiin about eight weeks after the accident: ’ New York, January 11, lwVi. My name 1m Jacob Hardy ; I am an Iron rounder. 1 wan badly burnt by hot iron In November licit; my burns healed, hut I had a running hole ou iny leg that would not heal; J tried Magglel's halve, und 11 cured me lu u lew week* This Ihu.l true and anybody cun hoc me at Jackson's Iron Works, 2d Avenue. J. HARDY, il’j Uoerlek Street. ErlrucLs from Vuriuiut J.rltcra. ;■ 1 hlwJ ho appetite; Mugger* pills gave a hearty one." ** " Y our I'll Ik ure marvelJouv" " I send /or another box and keep them llie house." " Dr. Maggiel has cured my headache l) wuh chronic." " i gave? half ol one of your Fills to my baba forcholem inorluiK. The dear little thing got well lu a diij ." " My nausea <»f a morning Ik now cure.i." 7 our box oi Mnggiel’H Halve cured me of noises In the head. 1 rubbed home of your Halve behind rny ears, ~nd the noise i.-fi." Head me two boxes, J want one lor a poor family. 1 I ench m* a dollar, your price Is 25i:i-ulh hut themedleiue to me is worm a dollar.* ‘‘Send me live boxes of your Fills.” "Let me have three boxes ol your Pills by return mall." J 1 have over 2nu hucli testimonials as this hut want of space compels me Lo conclude. for cjta.yeocr disorders And all eruptions of tee skin, the HALVE Ik most invaluable, it does noi heal externally alone, hut penetrates with the most searching eilects to the very root of the evil ! DR. MAGUIEL’B PILLH Invariably cure the following diseases: Asthma, i Headache, Bowel Complaints, I Indigestion, Coughs,. InHueuzK, inilummution, Chest Disease, .Inward Weakness. Costlveui ss, Liver Comuluiul, Dyspepsia, Lowness oi .Spirits, piarrhiea, Ringworm, Kheumulism, Debility, -Salt Rheum, {•over aud A«u- , Scalds l-emale ComplamUs, Skiu Discuses. Xfcfi. Notice.—None genuine without the eu graved trade-mark around each pot or box, signed by Dr. J. MAGGIEL, 1 1 Fine street New lurk, to counterfeit which is felony. Sold by GKUUER A RICE. No. 13 West King street, Lancaster, Pa., and by all respectable Dealers in .'.edlcuies throughout the United .States and Canadas. aug 3u lydAW g ECIt E T OF BE A L T Y GEORGE W. LA I RD'B “BLUOM OF YOUTH.’ This celebrate ’ prejiarallon imparts to the skin a soli satin .ike texture, and renders the complex ion clear and brilliant. This deiight ful Toilet is dillercut from anything ever offered to the public before, and is warranted harmless. Ladles give it one trial aud be con vinced of its value. Genuine prepared only bv GEORGE W. LAIRD, 71 Fulton Street, New York. S'dd by Druggists and Fancv Good Dealers everywhere. ,may Hi lyw 13 ile.sid-atiiTS BE A UT Y .-A U UUIt.V, Golden, Flaxen, and Silken CURLS produced by the use of Prof. Dk Breux’s FRISER LK CHEVEUX. Oue appllca tiou warranted lo curl the most straight and stub born hairof s either sex in to wavy ringlets or heavy massive curls. Has been used by Die fashion ables ol Pansand London, with the most grati fying results. Does no injury to the hair Price by mail, sealed andpostpaid.Sl Descrip, live circulars mailed free. Address, BERGER, SIIU IT’S A CO., Chemists, No. 257 River Street, Troy, N. Y. Sole agents ior the United States. ma y Gmddtw QIfASTEMAII'S ~~ WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying the Com The most valuable aud perfect preparation In use, for giving the skin a beautiful pearl-like tint, that is only found in youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Blotches, Moth Patches, Sallowuess, Eruptions, and all impurities of the skin kindly healing the same, leaving the skin white and clear as ala baster. Its use cannot be detected by the closest scrutiny, and being a vegetable preparation Is perfectly harmless. It is the only article of the kind used by the French, and is considered by the Parisian as indispensable to a perlecl toilet. Upwards of 30,000 bottles were sold dur ing the past year, a sufficient guarantee of its emeacy. Price only 75 cents. Went by mail, post-paid, on receipt of an order, by BERGER, SHUTTS CO., Cnemists, 2ji3 River Street, Troy, N. V 6md«±w WIIISKEEtS AM> MUSTACHES forced to grow upon the smooth est lace in from three to live weeks by using Dr. SEVIGNES REST A U RATUER CAPILLAIRE, the most wonderful dis covery in modern science, acting upon the Heard and Hair in an almost miracu lous manner. It has be n used by the elite of Paris and London with the most Mattering suc cess. .Names of all purchasers will be regis tered, and if entire satislaction is not giveu in every instance, the money will be cheerfully refunded. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, SI. Descriptive circulars and testimonials mailed free. Address, BERGER, SHUTTS & (JO., Chefnists, No. 2i» River Street, Troy N V Sale agents for the United Stales, may i TO EVEttBODY ! THE GUIDE TO HEALTH AND BEAUTY, Jcst Published. It tenches how to remove Tan, Freckles, I lrnples, Blotches. Moth Batches, Ballowness Eruptions, ami all impurltlesof the skin- how to enamel the sain, leaving it while and clear as alabaster; how to produce the fullest de velopment of the female lorm (ns practised by the r rench,) causing the bust to grow round and lull, and if the form ha- been lost by pad ding, lacing, or maternity, restoi ing it to more than its original fullness, firmness and beauty. It teaches how to reduce In size the hands and leet; produce corpulency or the reverse: re move superiluous hair; cure Corns, Bunions, warts and Motes; renew your age: cure T\ r^nH enneBs ’ Catarrh. Dyspepsia, Nervous Liehllity Ac., how to fascinate and gain the lo\e and ailection of any person you may choose, together with other usefui and valuable Lady or Gentleman should fail to send the'r address to the nrnler .antf , receiv p return mall a copy of Worls in u sealed envelope iree of Charge. Address, BFAHJIAi. SHUTTK & CO., ChemlsUs <&} iiiver Sired, Troy, ZC Y. t>md±w IflflfeSi atul Jtotwunry. Cheap hook s t o it f n- B r ?l l c ' hea P is at " ~ ~ A Hi - IkOPLE b BOOK STORE. >o. H 2s ortii Qukf.n St., corner oe Orange sortmeS ‘° UUd at °" t 1 11 lar S<= a » J HOOKS FOR OLD AND YOUNG CIIKAP TO SUIT THE TIMES* ' THE PuETS IX BLUE AX'D GOLD Mncaiiley, Swain, Browning Heber Saxe. Moore, Kt-We, Wluttier, Coleridge, 1 l'nlw,’ .• Bowel], Longfellow, LlUwel, Lowpcr, Goldsmith o „■ , Milton, Lyron, Kirk, White, Ac., Ac. Bibles and pray e it books . J ii great variety, in MX BOOKS OK ALL DENOMINATIONS PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS! The largest and finest assortment ever offered in the Citv. ALL SIZES AND STYLES, Holding from 12 to 2uO pictures each, and rang m».r,y m l jrice fro ‘ n 50 (-ents to 820.00. * TWO IHOLSAND CARD PHOTOGRAPHS Ihe largest assorlinent in Lancaster. The greatesL variety of subjects: Religious, Noted Personages, Fancy Subjects Autumn Leaves, X'os. 1 and 2; Flowers ’ X'os. 1 aud2: Fra it ami Blossoms, X’os. ’ 1 and 2; Wood Mosses, X'os. 1 and 2* Lite of Childhood, Nos. 1 and 2; ’ Summer Landscapes, Winter ’ Landscapes, WLileMoun tain Scenery, Funny Characters, X'os. 1 and 2, beautiful ly colored. NEW STYLES BEING CONSTANTLY RE CEIVED. IS I B L K S , LARGE AND SMALL. WRITING DESKS, ’ PORTFOLIOS ALBL MS, AUTOGRAPH BOOKS, CHfcsS BOARDS Ar GOLD PENS AX'D SILVER HOLDERS & NEW GAMES FOR CHILDREN NEW PAPER DOLLS, NEW CARDS, TOY BOOKS! TOY BOOKS !? TO Y P JS TRANSPARENT SLATES KB ' ! 1 A good assortment Tor sale plims IMPORTANT TO SABBATH SCHOor q I s 7 of the Ame3™°^f d l School Union, designed for Sunday Schools furnished at the lowest net Suncfay-Schooi STATIONERY m^kettlwl^o^K" 8 “ d envelopes ln th£ , SCHOOL BOOKS. ♦ho iuwi >o 9^ B nse( * iu the various schools in prices' county, furnished at the lowest ~ miscellaneous BOOKS. v^fu V ,** 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. ♦ 7 Ilf W 28 IttisWrr’s Jlttm. $lOO BEWABDI I will pay to any Doctor or member of the Medical Fraternity, the sum of 1100 for any Compound that possesses more medicinal vir tues and qgratlve powers than Mlshler*s Herb Blttere. b. MISHLER, Proprietor, 8. E. Corner of centre Square. Lancaster, Pa. $lOO BKWAKUI I will pay sioo Reward for the discovery of £?£, medic l nal preparation that can cure a fler-b^iue^ 015, com^) * than Ml&hler’s B ; MISHLER, Proprietor, S. E. Corner of Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. $5OO BEWABD ' to Proprietor of any Medl niS 1 # 0111 ®k°w a greater number of genuine ° r cur f B effected by it near the place nrnfpiLir r^ I®' 1 ®' than MISHLER-8 I&RB BlliLKS—of Consumption, Dyspepsia, Liver Diarrhoea, Typhoid, Remittent. Intermittent and Bilious Fevers Fever and Ague, Cholera Morbus, Yellow Jaundice, Scrofula, Running or Sore Legs, Cancer, Abscess, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Coughs, Colds, Cramp in the Stomach, Chronic Diarrhoea, Piles, Tetter, Scald Head, Ophnema or falling a way-sickness peculiar to children Lencorrhea, 1 ailing of the Womb, all obstruc tions to the due course of nature In females all venerlal diseases, and all complaints aris’iue from Impure Blood or a weak and disordered slate 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 pro prietor. BENJAMIN MISHLER, - S. E. Corner of Centre Square. t Lancaster, Fa, SEND FOR A CIRCULAR, The ingredients used lu compounding Mish ler’s Herb Bitters are not kept secret by tbe Proprietor. Send for a Circular and you will learn the medical properties of all the articles used In its preparation ; also lu the manor lu which they operate on the system, and much other£valuable Information. If you ure afflict ed with disease send for oue of Mlshier’s Herb Bitters Circulars; read it carefully, prollt by the hints it conuuns, aud you will be placed ou lla; sure road of recovery. liH ItK.S WILL ~ CURE ALL DISEASES OF THE SKIN! Diseases of the skin are numerous and, with but one or two exceptions, may all be traced to impurity of the blood. In inuuy persons this lin purity Ik born in the system; while others acquire it through improper treatment of scores of diseases. Under mis head may bo classed— J Ist, Mcrohilu, —i nls disease Is hereditary aud Is transmuted from generation to generation. It is caused by a transgression of Dio laws of nature, boLh inoial and physical; in oilier words, It is caused by vice. Acting us u latent poison, H i*-.lu<-es the vitality of Hie blood, and weakens the depurating organs, so that ihey fail lo discharge or cast out the Impurities tout are continually generating in the system. A person physically pure acquires gunorhoai, or some other secret disease; he undergoes a course ol mercury, tin-disease is dried up, aud the palieul pronounced Wed. Vain delusion, t he complaint is not cured, its channel is ouly diverted. Instead of making its appearance outwardly, If acts ou the Internal organs, aud scrofula, which is bequeathed from father to son, Is the result. Many persons who are per fectly Iree from all Immorality aud vice areal fficted wbh scrofula. They are suffering for tbe slus of their fathers ami laboring under Hie curse inscribed iu the Bo kof Books. " I will visit the iniquities of the lathers upon their children.” o To cure this dreadful ooraplaiut it is ueces surv that the blood should be thoroughly puri fied, till the organs of Die body brought into a healthy state of uctlun, and the system braced up and strengthened by luvlgorutlug Louies.— Look at I lie articles used iu compounding Mlstiler’s Bitters; see the array of purifying and invigorating meudlcuincuts, and say whether there Is un article in the whole list of medicines thatequalslt. We here emphatically assert, without fear of contradiction, that MiSIiLEK’S BITTERS WILL CURE ALL KINDS UF SCROFULOUS DISEASES. It purifies the blood, it strengthens the inter nal organs and aids them to perform lhair nat ural functions, it Is a stimulant and atonic and It will cure Scrofula. 2u, Running Sores and Ulcers.—Running sores and ulcers invariably Indicate a scrofu lous taint. They are caused by the efforts ol nature lodischargo the linpuritlesof theblood. Many persons afflicted with running sores and ulcers succeeded lu drvlug them up ami think they aiv cured when the skin grows over the sore. They ure, however, "but making bud worse,” lor the impurities that were discharged from the sys.em through the medium of the sore now act and cause Innumerable diseases and oiten death. The ouly true and sure cure lor all running sores aud ulcers Is Mishler's Bitters, a cuutluued und persevering use ol'which will most certainly effect a per mancnl cure. 3d, Sait Rheum.—Salt Rheum is a vague, In definite, though, popular term given to al most all the nun-febrile eruptions of tue skin which afflict adults. It is generally un erup tion of vesicles m small, distinct ulcers, ac- companied with usmarting, tinglingsensatiou, with a tendency to creep or.spread over the ad ioinlng surluce. Mishler’s Bitters ure a sure cure lor Lius diseiise. 4th. Fimples aud Blotches.—Pimples aud Blotches on the skiu are always a sure sigu ol impure bluod. Although ueverdangerous,ex cept in ;i, q carhuucles, Lhey are very dls ugreee a*-. Ul'leu we will see the most hand some ieutures rendered hideous by great blotches and pimples aud instead ol the pleas ing look which should irradiate the human lace we see uoilmig but disgust.ng corruption ; lor pimples and blotches are notmng but the cor rupt accumulations of the system expelled through the medium of the skin. The use ol Misiuer's Bitters, will force t liese corruptions to be discharged through the natural channels, and thus cures aJJ kinds of pirn pit-sand blotches. Ladies who dt-sirc a fair completion, free from pimples should bear this fact in mind. «P r tfdiw gUUaMli&ia guUrmtemjuts ANli S , I> IXJI O K K A CO., Successors to A. H. Davis a Co. Manujaciurcrs oj P A T ENT SCALES, .SUITABLE EUR WEIGH LOCKS, RAILROAD TRACKS AND DEPUTS, COAL, lIA V AND LIVESTOCK Also, all the various descriptions of DORIIENT AND PORTABLE PLATFORM •SCALES AND PATENT BEAMS, N. \V. C’OPNEJtOF ioTU ST. A PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, PHI LA DELPHI A. C. M. BANKS, R. H. DINMORE, LEWIS L. HOUPT, • KKED’K A. RIEHLE. oct 251yw 12 JAC O II LAI>O M l s bib JUAIIKKT STKEICT, Dealer in AMERICAN, ENGLISH A SWISS WATCHES Ims un hand a large assortment of the above In GOLD and SILVER CASES, winch will be sold at the LOWEST I> R I E s and WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION IN ALL CASES. Also: JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, of the newest styles and pjUferns. Repairing doue In the best manner and warranted. Those In want of the above are Invited to exsirnlne my stock at 1518 MARKET STREET, n;.v22-lvwi PHILADELPHIA, Pa. JpII.NItOSE K. lIOOPK'S ARCH STREET WHARF, SCHUYLKILL PHI LA DELPHI A. Acjest roRTHE Sale ok TKUItAiOTTA WATER PIPES AND HYDRAULIC CEMENT. Also, Plastering, Lath. Calcined Plaster, Hnlr White .Sand, Bar Band, &c., &c. A I» lEIt It E HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. Ti e subscribers having leased this favorite :louse, U has Keen Ki.FITTED AND REFURNISHED IN AN ELEGANT MANNER, And is now prepared wiih the most perfect ap. I'ointmenUs for the reception of quests. The first position amons first-class Hotels will he maintained in Lhe future, as In the past may 30 lyw 21 BAKER A FARLEY. gOWSAX <t I.EOXAUD, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS •SILVER AND SILVER I’LATED GOODS, “01 Arch Street PHILADELPHIA. Those in want ofSilveror Sliver Plated Ware will find It much to thelradvantageby visiting our Store before making their purchases. Our long experience In the manufacture of the above kind of goods enables us to defy compe tition. We keep no goods but those which arc of the nrsl-elasK, all of our own make, and will be sold at reduced prices. July 11 lyw 27 P lIII.ADE LPIIIA WALL PAPER H • New Fall Styles! HOWELL & BOURKE MANUFACTURERS OK PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES, Corner Fourth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. N. B. Always in store, a large stock of LINEN AND OILSHADES. HOOP NKIKTN, 628 BOPKIN’S " 0 WN MA KE , New Fall Styles! Are in every respect first-class, and embrace a complete assortment for Ladles, Misses, and Children, of the Newest Styles, every length and sizes of Waist. OUR SKIRTS, wherever known are more universally popular than any others before the public. They retain their shape better, are lighter, more elastic, more durable, and really Cheaper, than any other Hoop Skirt In the market. The springs and fastenings are war ranted perfect. Every lady should try them! They are now being extensively >old by Mer chants throughout the country, and at wholes sale and Retail, at Manufactory and Sales Room, No. G2S Arch St., below 7th, Piiilad’a. Ask for HOPKIN’S “own make,”—buy no other! Caution—None genuine unless Stamped on each Kid Pad—“ Hopkln’s Hoop Skirt Mann factory, No. (128 Arch Street, Philadelphia.” Also, constantly on hand lull line of New York made Skirts, at very low prices. Terms Net Cash. One Price Only. aug29 4mw34 ESI'UAI€Off....CAME TO THE Pit EM lsea of the subscriber near London Grove Tavern, in Paradise township, on Tuesday, 2Jth of July, a DARK BROWN COW, with horns extended forward, and light forehead, about 10ori2 years old. The owner can have the nrawsinre auraraoir moat suioepubi » twS, * flbot6d wlth any <“«“• of talnlnn a ’ of the organs apper doublXwmb! 0 ™ disease than th« more 1141)1010 oontraetathU of stnuig and k “ iy how healthy and o2*aM* aM ,a B by attention todiet, ment, naing moderate eicito- Intoxicating dblnke, no form presented, and by the use, according to d?ro“ tions, of the great strengthening tonic, SOOFLAND’s GERMAN BXTTERR, PR. C. 31. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA. This Bitters is a compound of fluid extracts. Tile roots and herbs from which it is made aro gathered in Germany, and their virtues, In iho I°!' m « Clt , r ‘ ,CLS ' oltract ®d by one of the most clentlflc chemists and pharmaceutists this country affords. It is NOT A LIQUOR PREPARATION, I any sense of too word; coulalus no whisky, rum or any other iutoxlcatlng lngrodlonts, and can be freely used In families without any roar or risk of those using it contracting the dls ease or vice of Intemperance. We wish this fact distinctly understood, as many aro apt to confound this Bitters with the many others before the public prepared from liquor of some kind. During (be CHOLERA REASON of ISI9, this Billers wns extenalvoly used throughout the entiro cuuutry AS A PREVENTIVE And wu have not hoard of a single Instance In which thlH Hitlers was used, whore the persons suffered from any of the symptoms of Cholera T»K CJRKAT STRENGTHENING TONIC, HOOP-LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, DUli I LIT Y I DEHIL I T Y I Resulting from any cause whatever, PItuyTRATION UF THE SYSTEM SEVERE HARDSHIPS, DISEASES OF OA M P L I F K Soldiers, Citizens, Male or Female Adult ou Youth, Will flud In thlH Bitters a pure Tonic, not do* penffeut ou bad liquors for their almost miraculous eff'ectK. This Bitters will cure tho most severo cases of DYSPKPSIA DISEASE* RESULTING FROM DISORDERS DIGESTIVE ORGANS And is the ouly sure, certain and safe remedy for v LI VSR COMPLAINTS. All are more or less effected during the spring and fall with torpidity of that importan t organ of digestion, tho Liver. This Bitters, without containing any preparation of inor cury.or by purging, acts powerfully on this organ, excites it to a healthy and lively action , und gives a toue to the whole system ; hence,' HEALTH, ENERGY AND STRENGTH Take the place of SICKNESa, DEBILITY AND LASBITUDE. HUUFLAND'S (IEKMAN BITTER®, WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF CHKuNKJ UK NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES OK THE KIDNEYS AND DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISOR- DKRED STOMACH. Observe the following symptoms resulting from disorders of the digestive organs: Constipation, luward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nau sea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food. Ful ness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruciatlons, Sinking or Muttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of Lhe Head, Hurried and Dllllcultßreatbing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocat ing Sensations' when in a lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs be fore the Sight, Fever and Dull I ain in the Head, Dellciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of theSkln and Eyes, Palu in Lhe Side, Back, Chest Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes of Heat. Burn ing In the Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil and great Depression of Spirits. We have a host of tesiimonlals from all parts of the country but space will allow of the pub lications of but few of them, hence wo select those of well known persona, whose Intelll genceand discrimination are beyond doubt, and we will pay one thousand dollars to any one producing a certificate published by us that Is not genulue. Recommendations HON. JAMES THOMPSON, Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, April 28,1800. I consider “Hoolland's German Bitters ” a valuable medicine In case of attack of Indiges tion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my experience In it. Yours, with respect, JAMES THOMPSON. Be sure you get th CJ E N U I N E PREPARED liY DR. C. J/. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, with his signature on the wrapper, and bis name blown In the Bottle. There are counter elts In the market. PRICE SINGLE «OTTLE ONE DOLLAR, OR A HALF DOZEN FOR £5. nr 1 ?! 1 ?* 1 ? > L OU , r » near e*t druggist not have the article do not be pnt off by any of tho Intoxi cating preparations that may bo offered in Its place, but send to us and we will forward, se curely packed by express. 1866. PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND MANUFACTTORYJ NO. 631 ARCH STREET, Formerly C. M. JACKSON A CO. ang 25 Iyd W-Saly w rjIHE GIBABD HOUSE, “CORNER NINTH AND CHESTNUT STB., PTTTT.AniET.PTTTA, Jbe Proprietor of the GIRARD HOUSE as <ures bis friends that no efforts will be want ing on his part which can tend to support the eood reputation of the House, and to render It desirable as a home of comfort, order and pro prlety. H. KANAGA. up 6 tfd a JHE CHESTNUT LEVEL INSIITUTEI A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL For both sexes, commences Its Ilth Academlo year on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th, 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. Pa. o aug 15 4tw 82 pLASTIC fIATE HOOFING *We are now prepared to pat on this Roofing n Lancaster county. Solon Robinson endorse* it as the CHEAPEST AND BEST before the public. Everybody in the county wbo la erect ing buildings is Invited to Bend for particular*. Address ATKINSON* Lancaster P o.' . 4»-'We will be at the Golden Hotel every Tuesday. A. A. A CO. aogll ltdifcW' jgttftal. PREPARED DY WILL CURE INDUCED UY EXPOSURE FEVERS, PHILADELPHIA, PA l CHAS. M. EVANS, Propbietob.
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