Pisrdlatiwtts. roBIBSE IK on DAT, GREAT EXCITEMENT. 8150,000 In Greenbacks, Real Estate and Goods TO BE GIVEN A WAY! TICKETS SELLING VERY RAPIDLY. UNPARALLELED SUCCESS/ EVERYBODY ANXIOUS FOR A CHANCE! Splendid List of Premiums to be Distributed Gratis to the Holders of the Tickets for the GRAND GIFT MATINEE! 1 premium In Greenbacks $50,000 1 “a House and Lot, situated on Murray Hill, .New York, with all the modem Improvements; title perfect and guaranteed 4U,UOU 1 premium, a Farm situated Monsey, U.. Rockland co.. New York, \% hours K, fromNewYork, lOmlnuteswalkfioiu station, containing 70 acres, 6uu w.- irult hearing trees, apples, pears and cherries, 8 acres of large timber, bal ■B&nce In grass and crops, good fences, large springs, supplying a inugnlil , cent fish pond anu u splendid trout* lng brook, running across the whole , property, filled with line trout, goo.i dwelling house, lit rooms, 1 large barn, shed anu huy loft, 1 granary El. and carrluge house, lower floor lilted up and occupied by fanner, hen coop, pig pen, corn crib, farm implements, carrluge. wagons, 'l horses, 2 oxen, o cows, pigs, .chickens, &c., die.; title perfect and guaran teed 1 premium iu Greenbacks 10 14 Pianos, (Htelnway's and Clilek erlng's,) 40 " Hewing Machines, (Wheeler A Wilson’s, Grover A Baker’s and Winger's,) 20 premiums, Gold, American, Patent Lever Hunting Case Watches 50 premiums, hlhcr Patent Lever Hunt- Case Watches 1,500 The balance to be of Diamond Rings, Albums, Musical Instruments, silk Dresses ol the latest fashionable pat terns, Kid Gloves, Writing Cases, Sil ver Tea Hetts, and other valuable articles too numerous to mention One Premium to JCach Purchaser of a 'Jiclcet, THE GUAM) MATINEE will take place on MONDAY, M A Ill'll -ITU, 18t>7, At the Everett Assembly Rooms, New Y'ork, At which time ami place the Ticket Holders will appoint a Committee of Disinter ested Parties to Distribute One Hundred and Elfly Thou sand Dollars worth of valuable Property AS ABOVE DESCRIBED. The distribution will be done fairly, honestly, and positively at the time appointed. jXu postponement to take. jUace on any con • sidcration. Eueh Ticket-holder’s name will be duly Regis* tered, and should thu parties not be ablu to attend the Distribution they Will bo informed by mall of the til it. they are entitled TIVKK'iS . DA A' DOLLAR EACH. ('ECU KATES. /} Tickets to one address All orders executed by return mall. Money can be sent by post uilleo urders, Registered Betters, or Drubs, at our risk. AoKNTa —active and reliable agents wanted In every town of the Union, with whom liberal arrangements will be made. DuUlesurcluvllcd to form-clubs ami semi lor tickets, for all Die property would be as usetul to them as to the gentlemen. 'Pile best rolereucus will bo furnished on ap plication. All persons wishing tickets or In lormaliun will please address, with lull name, town uud county, plainly written, to J. J. ADAMS, Manager and Agent, HI Nassau Street, Nuw York. WHAT THE PRESS HAYS OF US. “It bears on Its face the stamp of an honest business transaction, ami we doubt not that the list of patrons will speedily reuoh the number required to secure an early dlstribu tloii,—Etut(un{ Pa.) ,/uiinm/, Aug. Ist, IWW, '* The plan Is a good one, nnd Mm Inducements unequalled. No distribution guarantees more general Hallslaetlou t him llils one, and It Is no wonder Mm people patronize \i,~J)unvlltn (N. Y.j Atlvvrtixt r, Aug. -d, 1 siPJ. “Tliu pt'oprlelors of Hie Oreat Matinee In New York Cliy promises cash and other In ducements enough Inset everybody crazy af>er a ticket for lortune. Kvi'rybody, of course, cannot win, but somebody must, and the lucky one will make a lortunu.’ Lonunnu (Mien.) American, Aug. Ild, lSotl. “ Wo are not partial to su-calledjlilft Enter prises, beeatisu many ol them are gotten up on lalso or fallacious speculations ; but. when, as In the present instance, there appears a sound basis, and when llie character of tho parties uugaged, and the description of prizes present satisfactory Inducements to the public, we cau uot rulusu to wish the Distribution full succoss, Warren (Uhioj Cmuttlutiun, Aug, 7tu, iStMi. “ If w,e can add them to a bonus of $56,006, or a nice hoiisu or lurm, who’s harmed by t he ex penditure. A fort lino lu a night Is worth risk ing tho slumps for."- Mijjlin'jurn (Pnj ‘Jrlrjrai>h, “Faint heart never won fair liuly," a lucky 111 t will gut a muu up In the world. Thin In the consideration that liWuuvn people to "try their luck." and wo hope tuu "bent man may win." Thu enturprlne appears noimd and uruiulnes strict integrity oi diAtrllmtlou umlor tfiu sup -r- Vision of a oho.iuu committee.— (,'itjj of Ajiplv ton (NVln.) Crixccnl, Aug. 11th, IBOtJ. N\<uiii(i:i!i UlilCA T HALMS OF JEWEL 11 YU l Worth lo be wold at an Immcnso Haerltlco, at (hie Dollar each article, HllverWaro of ovory description, Uold and Hllvor Watches, Hplondtd Lockets. Hnnorb Tea 1 and Dlminr Hols, Gold Foun and l’onel! Cases, together with FlnuUll Paintings, Engravings, ole., wtllUn I*o roach of all—ol ovory man, woman and child. I AT 81 EACH ! I! And uot to bo paid fur until you know what you are to receive! HC II E I)U LK OF HA LE, • BY APPORTIONMENT. 100 Gold Hunting Wutches SUM) to 8:100 250 Ladles' Gold Watches 7f> to 2UI) •IUU Silver WatehoN, doublo ease -in to so 2(H) Diamond Rings 50 to HH) 2(H) Hllver DinnerHels 100 to 150 luo “ TeuHets 100 to 1.50 500 “ Teapots and Cofloo Urns.,, 20 to f>o 100 “ Revolving Patent Castors.. 15 to 40 5,000 Gold Vent and Nook Chulns Hto 00 1,000 Photograph Albums 15 to 50 200 011 Paintings 2-5 to 100 •1,000 Magic Spring Lockets 10 to 20 1,000 Gold Pons, extension holders.,.. (1 to 10 (100 sols Ladles' Jewelry, supurb sto 15 rxiU Oval Hand Bracelets oto 20 1,000 Masonic Pins U-to 10 200 Music Boxes 20 to 100 600 sets Hllver Tea and Tublu Hpoons, 15 to 00 1,000 Gold Thimbles 7to 11 000 Hllver leu Pitchers HI) to 100 6,000 Children’s Armlets sto lu 2,000 Watch Charms sto lo 1,000 Hllvor Cruet Htauds 20 to Liu Etc,, Etc,, Etc., Etc., Etc. N. B. The chances lu the division of tho above list of goods are to be dlsposed.of according to the annexed statement of arrangements. Certlllcates of the various 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 lorwnrded by mall, when tho holder of the Cer tificate can sett whut ho or she cun have bv re turning io us the Certificate and ONE DOLLAR. ONE CERTIFICATE 25 CKNTH. A single Cerlllleuto may securo you a Gold or Hllver article valued at 8100, or any other valu able article. There are no blanks, Packages of CcrUlleatos sold toHchools, Clubs, Agents, &0.,al t.ho following rates; 1 Cerlllleuto, sent to any address by mail, 80.25 5 Certificates 1,00 11 “ 2.00 HO " (with a splendid premium;,. 6,00 06 “ “ " 10.U0 100 “ " “ J 5.00 Wo guarantee satisfaction In all cases, Cus tomers wltose laslcs or fancies are not suited can have tholt' goods exchanged. Parties desiring to act as agents will lie al lowed 10 coats on each oertltleatu ordered by them, not less than live being received under thoso terms. Agents will collect 25 cents lor each Certillcute, and forward 15 cents to us. All letters should he addressed to PKLACOUR BROS., Nos, (M 16 (10 John Street, Now York, Agents wauled in every Town, County and State. [apr lu Omd.uw Qouiaiuu insukami; co.uimw CAPITAL AND AUSKT.S, BWIU 111 ThlH Company conLlnuen to Innuro iiulld lngn, MerohandlHe, and other property, uaulUHt lobH and damiiKu by lire, on the mutual p'un, either for a oabh premium or premium note. HIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount lunurod....SH.UOi.tiUo.f)! Leea ain’t expired iu B.UUimfil CAPITAL AN D INCOME. Ain't of premium xioluh, Jau. iHt, 1806 $420,01)0.00 Lohh premium note* ex pired In 1806 10,070.66 410,017.2 Ain’t Of premium note* rocolvoululBos Balauoo of promlumu, Jau. iHt, 1805. Ctudi rocolntH, le«B com mlHutoubln 1805, CONTRA, Losses and expenses paid In iB6O .. 8 87,1)67.88 Balance of Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, 1886 682,210.49 —I 8570,198.8 A. S. GREEN, President. Georoe Yottwg, Jr., Secretary. Michael B. BHUMAN/Treasurer, DIRECTORS; Samuel Shoch, William Patton, R T. Ryon, John W. Bteacy 1 John Fendrioh, Geo. Youna, Jr. H G Mlnioh, Nioholas McDonald, tjam’l F. Eberleln, Michael 8. Shuman, Amos 8. Green, S. 0. Slaymaker, Edmund Bperlnsr. THEO. w. HERR, Agent, North Duke street, tfdAW mESTERN HOTEL, West Orange Street, LANCASTER, PA. The subscriber would respectfully inform his former patrons, and the public in general, that he has again assumed the proprietorship of ._of the above well-known ana popular stand, where he will at all times be prepared to lnr nlsh the choicest and best Wines and Liquors in the market. Thankful for the generous patronage ex ended to him years ago, he hopes to merit a ontinuanoe of thesame. ADAM TROUT. June 0 Bmd*w ©flu«rtto»Bl. OF ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE ANNAPOLIS, MD. This institution, one of (he oldest In the■ State, now liberally endowed by the Legisla ture, will open on the 18th of SEPTEMBER NEXT, with an entire reorganization. It is believed that no similar Institution offers greater advantages to those wishing to obtain a thorough liberal education, or 10 pursue a PARTIAL COURSE. These advantages are, In part, the following: 1. Extensive and commodious buildings, thoroughly repaired and refurnished, capable of boarding 130 students, and of accommodat ing more than three hundred; all situated in one of the most beautiful and salubrious lo calities, and affordingample facilities for a full physical development by boating, swimming, skating and other healthful and useful exer cises. There will also be a well-furnished Gym nasium ou the premises. 2 A fall course In the departments of study usually embraced In a College curriculum, and In addition, a very extensive range ofselectlon in Special Departments. 3. Special and prominent attention Is given to the study of the history, structure and Lit erature of the English Language. Every stu dent, from the time of his admission to College will receive a systematic and thorough train ing In the knowledge and correct use of our mother tongue. , 4. Unusual facilities are afforded for the tudy of German, French, Italian and Span ish, without extra charge. 5 A special and comprehensive course of In struction is furnished for those who design to leach. To all such students, tuition is remitted on coxy conditions. (}. An extensive course of Instruction Is pro vided In Physical Geography, National Indus tries and Resources, Commercial Law, Book Keeping, and such other studies os are re quired to prepare young men to enter.success fully Into business and commercial pursuits. 7, A carefully graded Preparatory Depart ment, including Classical and English studies. Is under ttie same general government, and taught hy the same Professors, as the Collegi ate Departments. 8. A well-selected corps of able and experi enced Professors, ns follows: FACULTY: HENRY RARNARD, LL. lb, Principal, and Professor ol Montal, Moral and Social Science, including the Principles and Methods of Edu cation. Rev, G. W. McPHAIL, D, D„ Assistant Pro fessor of Mental and Moral Hclenco, and Lec turer ou Natural and Revealed Religion, and the Evidences of Christianity. GEORGE W. ATHERTON, A. M.. Acting Vice Principal, and Professdrof the Latin Lan guage, Literature and History. K. P. HCAMMON, A. M„ Professor of Mathe matics. HIRAM CORSON, A. M., Professor of the English Language. Literature and History, and Rhetoric including Vocal Culture. Rkv. .HJLIU4 M. DE4HIELL, A. M., Profes sor of the Greek Language, Literature and His tory. WILLIAM 4TEKEIN, A. M., Professor of Physical Culture, and Assistant In Mathema tics and the German Language. DAVID N. CAMP, A. M., Principal of the Preparatory and Normal Departments. ZALMON RICHARDH, A. M., Principal of the Commercial Department. llev. WILLIAM L. GAGE, A. M. Professor of Physical Geography and It* Relations to the History and Industrial Resources of Nations. 4, 4. HALDEMAN, A. M., Professor of Na tural History, anil Lecturer on Ethnology and Comparative Philology. . ITo oe appointed. 1 Professor of Chemistry. Chemical Technology and Na tural Phllosopy * —— lTobenppoluted,| Professor of Modern Langung h. WILLIAM 11. HUPKINH, A. M. t Tutor In Mathematics, and the Lutlu and Greek Luu gUHgUH. Tlio College year is divided into THREE TNKMH, with a vacation of ten days at Christ ines, ami one of a week in April, at the eloso of the Hmmd Turin. Tuition, lor a term, (payable in advance,) Including room-rent, use of furniture, fuel, lights, Ac., (tc $OO 00 Or, for the whole year, (if paid in ad vance.) 160 00 Kor lurthor information, application may bo made to [lie Principal, at Annupolls. >1 60 I) 00 17 60 110 ij6 ;i6 oo ■l.i 60 S 6 U 0 THOMAS SWANN, Govkknor of Maryland, Kt'Off. Pi't'3, of (hr Board of Visitors. Application for Scholarships can bo mado,at Mio ofilee of Tub iNTBLLKiKNOER, or to H. H. NICHOLS,' •11 WEST EAYETTE Street, septs-2mw;ls[ Baltimore, Mil. r|IHE UNION HININUNN COLLEGE OF PIIILA D E L P 111 A THOMAS MAY FIERCE, A. M., Prosideut. Having, during the Eirht Year of Its organi zation, Instructed over FIVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PUPILS, of whom nlne-lcntiiN now occupy lucratlvo positions in every depurtmuntoflmsinesß, will begin Its SECOND COLLEGIATE YEAR with the prestige, experience, and ulublllty ac> * I ulrod by its past PIUhSPERirr AND SUVCRSH. Tito well-earned roputation of tho College as THE FIRST COMMERCIAL COLLEGE In the country, In supported by the employ ment of the ablest and most experienced Teachers In their suveml departments; by the substantial elegance of the internal arrange munis ; by the variety and completeness of the Theoretical Course, and by the Introduction ami perfection of the system of ACTUAL BUSINESS participated in liy tho students, under the di< notion ot toucher* not only scientific book keepers, but al-o EXPERIENCED BUSINESS MEN. AM attempts to reprenont buNluess are disre garded, to give place to business Itself, Goods purelmsed in Philadelphia by tho Piesldout, are bought ami sold by too students, and pay* moots are made in the College currency, which has a real money value. This happy oomhlnu lion of Theory and Pruoticu lias Uerutoloru en abled the graduates of tiro College to take charge of the largest and most Intricate sets of hooks wit h confidence anil success. TIIE ARRANGEMENTS for carrying out this system are porfoi’l. Tho Dank, wholesale Department, Insurance, Ex* press, and Exchange Cilices, tho Hooks, and all the minutin' of mercantile transactions arc uc* ourulely coidod from lliolr counterparts In ac* tual business. THE LOCATION of the College, at Hanhicd and Haydn Ham,. highlit and Mining llm-dcn atvciti, the common ountro of tho various railroad* connecting the city with Its suburbs, and lliu proximity of economical boarding houses, make It desirable for (bone from tlio Interior Intending to roMldo m the city during their attendance at Uollugu. THE EXPENSES, Tho term* for tho dllt'erout CoursoH will be found In a table below. The Hoard rnugos from $1 to 8U por week, and the time neooßsary for the completion of the full Huslness L'ouiso lrom two to four mouth*. A comparison of tho exponses with thoso of other Colleges will be found to louve a favorable balance ol from $5O to gnu, thus maintaining the reputation of Thk Union as the Largest, moat J*ructical and Economical Com menial College in the State. PRINCIPALS OF DEPARTMENTS. Thomas May Fkiiick, A. M. 4 witur., /».. It. B. IJaunkh, |C. .N. Kami, Jr., Jl.Keim, b. Lyndall. K. S. HKINUOLD, iLIKUT. J. T. HICKMAN. tt.qußovoral of tuu above speak Geriuuu. ftft-Hpuclal terms for Clubs. received at reduced rates. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO YOUNG MEN. During the Month of September, . PULL COURSE SCHOLARSHIPS, including Bookkeeping, Business Correspondence, Forms, and Customs, Commerolul Arithme tic, Business Penmanship, Detecting Coun terfeit Money, and Commercial Law, TWIiNTY»FIVD DOLLARS. SCIIOLA RS HI PH, Including the same subjeots us übovi , limited to Three Moixths,) TWJSXTY DOLLARS. On and after October bf, us by previous an nouncements, the Scholarships will be Forty Dollars, wuuu there will be no extra charge for Diplomas. Circulars and Peiroo's Practical Educator now ready. Humpies of College Currency sent by mail, and distributed gratuitously, on application at lliu OFFICE, 031 NORTH EIGHTH ST. scpt.’i 3inwtts QOBY'N NUUAH EVAPORATOR, |( Patcutod, Sept. 10, 1801.) MANUKACTUUICD SOLELY JIY TIIK HARTFORD SORGHUM MACHINE CO., No. Mh State hxhkbt, HARTFORD, CONN, Tills Evaporator clarifies more thoroughly, uud produces FINER MYRUPH, MORE AND BETTER SUGARS, With less Labor and Fuel, than any othor in tbe World. They have boon fully tested, and have Invari ably taken the highest premiums, when tried in euinpetlun with the bust puns of other rran ulaetimTN. Hplondld Jelllos from Apple Cider and Hie Juices of other fruits, under Cory's I'm cm, are easily made on those evaporating puns. Dur Cane Mills embrace the latest Improve mctiiK ami fur convenience, speed, strength and durability are unsurpassed. Mru Door*, Unito-Burs, Sklmmors, Ac., sup plied at Inwi'sl rales. tf V', Ml,,) our Hhow Curtis, posted iu Stores, Hotels, Ac. >, Hend tor Pamphlets containing full direc turns lor the culture of Northern Sugar Cuuus, and the inunufuoiuro of Hyrups, Cane ami iJiilmn?/ ‘'f o'’ 0 '’ will no forwarded without oliargo, to any applicant, lho Company lout a Capital of 8100,000 and is 11 1 "AU & U "““ KnulueßullH- NAIHAN 11ENHAM, Maaliinist, Hartford, tu?ir. K H?r?rora?CU * C °" W ° Hl ° n M “ nuto °- Do “‘ orln A * rlou "-“™IT«.ol S . E. N. KELLOGG, Wool Dealor, Hartford ci DANIEL PHILLIPS, of Adims Express’ Co ’ Hartford,Ct. JAS. B. WILLIAMS A Co., Fuucy Hoan Makers, Glastonbury, Ct. p N, Kinghuury, Hec. undTreiis. Early Orders Holloitod—Address. HARTFORD SORGHUM MACHINE CO., H 8 Stale street, Hartford, Ct uug 22 smwUl CORN SHELTER AND CLEANER...THE nttentlon of manufacturers lscallodtothls lately patented Improvement, by means of which the farmer cau thresh and clean, by one operation, from 1,000 to 1,500 bushels of Corn per day, with no more power than 1b required to drive the old-fashioned “Cannon Sheller 1 the machine doing the work In the most thor ough manner, and in not liable to get out of order; the farmer bolng able In a moment to sot the machine and to dean any sized corn, mouldy or dry. County and State rights for sale on reasona ble to ins, by addressing WM. R. BURNS, Lancaster,»Pa. June a tfw 22 nBTBAICOW.».CASIE TO THE' PBEM JCi ises or the subscriber near London Grove Tavern, In Paradise township, on Tuesday, 24th of July, a DARK BROWN COW, with horns extended forward, and light forehead, about 10 or 12 years old. The owner can have the same by proving property ancymying charges aug 8 Btw* 81 CHARLES F; STEW4RT. ] POSITIVE SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL Estate.—The undersigned will sell byj?ub o sale on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day ot SEPTEMBER, A. D. f 1868, the following valuable real estate, viz: No. 1. A Tract of first-rate Limestone land, situate in Strasburg township, adjoining lands of Henry Musselman, Dr. Abraham EshTeman, CyrasN. Herr, and others, CONTAINING 70 ACRES, more or less. The Improvements thereon are a one and a-half story weatherboarded Log DWELLING HOUsE, 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, Ac. 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 GRISTMILL, with a Frame SAW MILL at tached, all in good running order. The Mill 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 Mill are driven by the main branoh of Little Beaver Creek, which affords ample pow er for a large business, which power m-y be greatly increased under un existing right to swell the watei higher. Situated as this pro perty la, on tho main road from Strasburg to Georgetown and other Southeastern portions of the county, und sufficiently nenr the timber lands of the >llne Ridge, It always has been and always must continue to be a superior lo cation for a Grist und Saw Mill. There is also on this tract a Lime-kiln and a Q.uurry of superior Stone lor building purposes and for lime. The Kiln is within half a mile of the ruilroad, and would b* un ex cellent point to carry on the llmo-burnlng business ou a largo scale. No. 2. A Loi of Ground, containing HALF AN* ACRE. adjoining No. I and lands ot Cyrus N. Herr, with a Frame DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Stable, and other buildings thereon erected. A largo portion of tho purchase money may remain In the pn.mlses, if iho purchaser de sires iU Persons wishing to see the premises will please call on Jueo > Bplmtler or Jacob Bhaup, residing thereon. Male to commence at 1 o'clock I*. M. of said day, wh<|U due uliendanco will bo given und terms ol'suio made known by the subscriber. DAVID G. KHIILKMAN. R. Downkv, Auctioneer. uug 22 ts 33 PUBLIC MALI-:.—BY VIRTUE OF AN alius order of Lhe urphuii*' Court of Lan caster county, wl 1 l)o sold at public sale on tbe premises, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, iB6O, purl of the real tslule bieof Joseph Phillips, deceased, of Fulton township, Lan caster county, a irucl of Land and Tavern Stand in said township, containing ABUUT IIU ACRES OF LAND, in a high state ol cultivation, divided inlo eouveuieut fields, by good ienees. About 15 acres of this tract Is covered witli good Limber. The improvements are »« follows: A lurgo TAVERN HOUSE, known as “Penn 11111 Ho tel," 2 wells with pumps at the dooi; a Ergo Bank Barn, built In 1861, all finished in the best manner; h Wagon House, Corn Cribs and Gralnery attached ; Carriage Douse. large Sta bling and Sheds, Oats House, Hog House, Ice House, a good TennnL House, Scale House, with the most'lmpro. ed sculos, Ac, There is a g od bearing Orchard, This property Is a most desirable one, both as a farm and as a bu-ine.-s place, l 1 b ing a cen tral place, where ull public meetings are held, such as elections, school meetings, Ac., and Is situated at tbe crossing oi the Lancaster und Port Depo lie with tho Oxtord and Pouch Bot tom roads. On both these roads there are daily Hues of stages. This is the principal market pluce tor selling cattle lu tills extensive grazing neighborhood, mid Is considered the best busi ness stand in the Southern part of the county, In tho mills ol u populous and good couulry; near to churches, schools, mills, stores, post otllco, Ac. Any person wishing to see the property will bo shown the same by calling ou either of Lhe undersigned living near tho place. Hale will commence at 1 o’clock P. M. of said day, when conditions will bo made known by sanders McCullough, JEREMIAH BROWN. Administrators. (Examiner, Jelt'ersonlan and Village Record copy, and semi bills to this office for collection, j uug 22 lawk'} \TALUABLE HEAL ESTATE AT PUB- Y LIC MALE.—On FRIDAY, the 28th o' HKPTKMREU, and on MONDAY, the Ist. and TUESDAY, the .d days of OCTOBER, lsiJO, In pursuance of an order ol the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, the undersigned will ex pose to public vemlueou Friday, the 28th day of September, iB6O, at 7 o'clock In the evening, ou the premises, situated on tliu west side of North Queen street, between Centre Square aud Orange streets, in the city of Lancaster, that well-ltnown Tavern property, kuown as tho BLACK HORSE HOTEL, now in tho oc cupancy of Gemvo Hortlug.uml owned by tho estate of tin* lulu John SheaH'cr, book mer chant. deceased. This popen is so well es tablished that no minute description is re quired. It Is a four-story stone and brick main building, with a largo two-story brick buck bulidlngaUacii.il; with a large aud commo dious basement used as a restaurant. Ti.efrout is large, witli entrance to yard with horse aud vehicle from Queen s'ruet— the lot extundlug in depth to the public alloy In tbe rear. The stabling and shedding attached to tills pro perly, In to say new, and sulllclently large. The house Is well arruugod lor a tavern property ; roomy ami well supplied wllli gas uml water, and flic other necessary aud modern lacililles appertaining to the business, Tho properly is now lot at an unnual rent of $1,50 ). Also, ou Monday, October Is', 1800, at 7 o'clock In tiie evening at [lie public house of Jacob G. Leber, In tbe borough of Manholm, two out-lots, as fodows; Nos. 21 aud 20, lying con tiguous, containing about FuUR ACRES OF LIMESTONE LAN l», with choice fruit trees, suitable for building lots; and also four in lots, lying nearlo tbe above, fronting on Wolf street, and adjoining aeh other, containing together about ON E AND A HALF AGUES of Lund, on which there are choice fruit trees, aud likewise suitable for building lots. And also, on Tuesday, thu 2d day ot ‘’ctobor, 1866, alii o'clock lu ibe ulteruoou, at the public house of Jacob Funk, in the borough of Mari etta. all that certain eastern ball' ol lot No. IT.'l, adjoining properties of Widow Kopp ou thu east, fronting on Walnut street, lu said borough of Marietta, on wb eh Is erected a frame two s ary DWELLING HOUSE, with a kitchen at tache I, all In good « uuUillun. Attendance will he give.i aud terms of sale made kuown by JOSIAU 11. SHEAFFEII, PA V l 1) HOCHMTETTEH, Administrator* ol John Shea Her, deceased, aug -N tsw ID tiuiiijc in: mold at 1 public sale, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘.hid. IWHI, on lnit premises, all that valuable run! estate, situated In Derry twp., Dauphin county, adjoining land of J. D, Cameron, Jacob Ulngrluh and others, containing SEVENTY ACKI'W, more or less, of hrst quality of Limestone Land, mi which Ik erected a GRIST MILL, SAW M ILL aim CLOV HI! MILL. Coonor Shop two TenuiHUonses, unit largo STONE FARM HOUMKnnd Bank Barn, uud all other uoeen- Hury outbuilding*. Thu Mills are piupellod by Spring Crock, a Ktruarn ucvur known to fall In any HoaKon of the year. Also, a varbdy of Fruit, wood Water con venient to each 1 louse, All undor good post and rail fences. Thu Mills and other buildings are In good repair. This nropt'riy Is situated imo-half mile from Uulon Deposit on tlia Unlou Canal, the same distance from w, .vaturu HLilion on the Lebanon Valley Ruimiu i, and two Julies from Hum meltdown; convenient to Railroad and Canal for shipping Flour, and In tholamous Lebanon Valley, where any amount of Grain cun be had. The Mills have a good ruirof custom. The 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 properly previous to the day of sale, will please call upon the undersigned, re siding on the premises. Hale to commence at 2 o’clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will he given by ung 10 ltdAwLs! HAMUEL GINGRICH. VALUABLE FA KM AT PUBLIC HALF. On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER2O,IBOII, Iho undersigned will sell by public vendue, < u the promises, in str.isburg twp., Lancaster county, about*!wo miles nuuinwuHt from the borough of strusburg, and eight miles from Laucaster city, on the road irom Lampeter Squure to New Providence, his valuable Fanil containing about 108 ACRES OF FIRST-RATE LIMESTONE LAND, about two acres thereon being covored with good Timber, in the aforesaid township of Htru&burg, adjoining lands of Samuel Aside* man. John and Jacob Bacbmdu, Emanuel Grolf, Jacob Rohrer, Wltmer Burge, and,'others. The Improvements are a large and commodi ous Two-story Brick DWELLING HOUSE, with two-story buckbuilding attached, üßwls sor Barn, Wagon She ' aud Corn Cribs, Smoko House and other out-buildings. Also, Two TENANT Houses, an excollont Spring of Water, with a stone arch >llllc House over It; also a Well of excellent Water with Pump near the Dwelling, a fine young Orchard of choice Apple Trees, a number of Pear amlothor Fruit Trees and drupe Vines. Tliofurm is web watered, Walnut Run pass ing through It, and Is In a high st ile of culti vation, diva'ed Inin convenient lb-ids. and Is one of the bnstlnrms in tlm county There Is also a Hue meadow on this tract, Any poi-Non wishing to Invest their money In ruul estate should attend tills sale, as It Is ono of the host farms now In the market. The title Is Indis putable. Persons desiring to view the promises boforo the day of sale will please call on the under signed rosldlng thereon, or for any Informa tion address him, Htruslmrg, Lancaster county, Pa. One half or less of tno purchase mouuy may remain In the premises, If desired by the purchnsor. Halo to eommonco at 2 o’clock P. M. on Bald clay, when attendance will lie given and terms of salo wlll.be imide Unownjby GEORGE WITHERS. sop .*> Mvr ;io. R. Downky, Auot, A NNKINEO WALK in VALUABLE A MILL PROPERTY.—WiII bo sold at pub resale, on HATURDAY, the 2IUli of SEPTEM BER. lKlkl, at 12 o’clock, noon, at the Cross Keys Hotel, adjoining the premises, tho following Real Estate, viz: A nrst-cluss GRIST MILL, HAW MILL AND BARK MILL, and TRACT OF LAND, situate In tho township of North Ueidolburg, Berks Co., Pa. on Tulpohoccon Crook auu Union Canal, adjoining lauds of John Zorbe, Mali lon Sohamor, Charles Hetrlch, aud Poter Ander son, containing -12 AOREW The Improvement*, In addition to the Mill buil'lngs, consist ofa two-story DWELLING HOUSE, with Kitch en attuohed; also, a TENANT HOUSE, SCHWEITZER BARN, Carriage House anil other bulldlugs; together with a large Apple Oroharil and a.vurioty of fruit trees oltao choic est kind. The Water Power Is the very boston tho Tu'- pehoccon. The Mill has three pair of Burrs, and a Chopping Stone. This location offers superior facilities for buying Grain, and ship ment of Flour lo Markets. Also, at the same time and pluco, will be sold a Piece of Wood land containing FOUR ACRES.—AIso, a DWELLING HOUSE AND PIECE OF LAND, adjoining tho above property,containing FOUR And A-UALF AURES, more or loss. The Im provement* uro a BaRN, unci buildings lately used for a DISTILLERY. Upon this tract there is a lino applo orchard and a never falling .spring. The buildings are nearly all new anu lu good condition. Condition made known at tho salOf by WM. H. LIVINGOOD, No. :iB, North oth st., Reading, U 1 - Asslgnoo of Abraham Knck. sepo tsw3s JAS. B. WILLIAMS, President. B h! couUUnln’g about 0 ' 6 towul “'‘P. Lancaster co„ 240 ACRES OF PATENTED LAND in a highi state of cultivation,'efividedinto con venteut fields, with good fences, ill luwlnK ac cess to wator-about, 40 acres being under tlm. her. The buildings consist of a HOUSE, slate roo?; large barn.slate roof • lm-ge wagon house, com cribs and gralnppUiaiHft slate root and all other needful bmidinM tor S well arranged farm. This Is decidedly one of the best properties In the southern part nf thn county. vunoiine The proprietor will take pleasure in waiting on any one wishing to inspeot this properfcv Terms made to suit. Clear title and posses sion given on the Ist day of April, 1867. Jy2S2mw29 SANDERS JaoOtiLLOUGH, |leal ©state. jfcßl ©#Bt». HEW HOLLAND PROPERTY AT PUB LIC SALE.—On SATURDAY; SEPTEM- R 29. 1860, by virtue ox «n order of the Or phans' Court of Lancaster county, (he under signed, will sell at publlo sale, at tfce publlo house of John Styer. lu the village of New Holland, all that certain MESSUAGE OR LOT OF 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 thereon are a good two-story brick House, twenty-six by thirty-two feet, with a two-story Brick Kitchen attached, 16 by is feet. FRAME STABLE, 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 said property, such as Apples, Peaches, Cherries, Ac. Any person wishing to view the property previous to the day of sale, will be shown the same by calling on Samuel Dlffenderfer, resid ing thereon, or the undersigned residing near tbe Sorrel Horse Hotel, in Ea*t Earl township. Sale to commence at 8 o'clock, P, M., on sold day. Terms made known by GEORGE DUCHMAN, Administrator of Elizabeth Duchman, dec’d. aug22 taw 83 PUBLIC SALE.—-ON FRIDAY, SEP TEMBER 21, 1866, will be sold at publlo sale, at the public house of Benj. F. Leachey, in the village of Leesburg, Strasburg township. Lancaster county, the following described Real Estate of the estate of John Raub, deceased, situated In Leesburg: No. 1, A Lot of Ground, containing 2 ACRES AND 130 PERCHES, more or leas. The improvements are a large TWO-STORY WEATHER-BOARDED LOG DWELLING HOUSE, lu good condition and comfortably arranged, a large commodious Frame Barn, with Carriage House, Corn Crib, Ac., attached, together with other necessary out-buildlngM. The land Is in excellent condi tion. A variety of choice Fruit Is ou tho prop ■ rty. No. 2, A Lot of Ground containing about SIXTY PERCHES. on which is eroded a ONE AND A HALF STORY WEATHER-BOARDED LOG DWEL LING HOUSE. No. 3, A Lot of Ground adjolniug No 2 und lands of Henry and George Bowman, contain ing 3 ACRES>md 70 PER.HES. more or less. The soil Is lu first-rate condition. The lot could be divided luto several very fine building lots. Tho above property lsdeslrablo. A further description Is deemed unnecessary, as persons wishing to view the property will please call on William McElwee, residing on lot No. 1, who willgivoallinformutiondeslred. Positive sale. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when terms of sale will be made known by JOHN K. RAUB, J. MILLER RAUB, Aud others, Heirs at Law of John Raub, dec'U. B. F. Kowk, Auctioneer, aug 29 3lw 31 VALUABLE lUIAL ESTATE AT PUB LIC SALE.—Ou SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th, I*o6, will bo sold at public sale, on Lhe pre mises, In Culeram township, Lancaster county, tiie following described Real Estate, late the property of Philip Donohey, deceased, a tract of good farm land, adjoining James G. Morri son, James Robinson, and others, containing 59 ACRES AND 27 PERCHES, strict measure; about 8 acres being uncLer tim ber of superior growth and quality. The Im provements consist of a largo and comiortable LOG DWELLING HOUSE, with lour Rooms ou first and four on second lloor, with Cellar und Garret. There Is a never-fulling Woll of Water at the door, with pump therein. LOG BARN, Wagon Shed with Corn Cribs, Hog Pen und other Out-bulldings A fine large Apple Orchard. In good bearing order, und otner Fruit trees, Ibis property Is uuder good fence and divided into convenient fields, with a Hue stream of water passing through the farm. Tho property Is mealed in a healthy und moral neighborhood, being convenient to mills, storus, schools and places ot public worship. Persons wishing to vlow the property before the day of sale, will be shown tho same by calling on James Rlchlnson on tho ndjoiuing property, or tho subscriber. Sale to commeuoo at 2 o’clock I*. M. on said day. Terms at sale. URlAll SWISJIER, Executor. tsw 33 VALUABLE TANNERY, MERCHANT MILL AND LAND FOR SALE.-J. D. I’rlco & Co. Real Estate Agents, Harrisonburg, Va., have for sale, a valuable property, which presents superior inducements to men of capi tal. The properly cons sts of a large Tannery, Workshop. Hark house. Lime house, Merchant Mill aud Brick Dwelling and Brick 'iouunt House, together with all necessary and conven ient buildings. The Tannery has a large num ber of Vuts, lor laying away Leather, and in deed has everything neoessury for carrying on the Tuuuory business on a large scale. There arc FORTY-NINE ACRES OF LAND, In a good state of cultivation attached to this property, and soverul hundred acres of excel lent Bark laud within one in Hoot tho Tannery, This Is a valuahlu property, und ills seldom that such property Is lu market. ItlMsltualud near tho grade leading from Strasburg to Capon Springs, 18 miles from Winchester, lu 1* redoriek couuty. Va., at Gravel Springs. 'lhu water power is excellent, aud the Bark Mill, Holler, Ac., are run by this power. Tho terms will ho made accommodating. For particulars, addess, „ J. D. PRICE A CO., , ~ . No. 1 and 2 Law Buildings, dee 23 tlw Harrisonburg, va, PV H LIU WALK.—ON FRIDAY, HEP .TEMPER 11th, 186(1, will bo sold on the premises, in East Jlompfleld township, Lun ouster ouiuity, on tho Harrisburg turnpike, 4U mlluN west from Lancaster, two miles troiu Rohrerstowu. and two miles trom Petersburg, near tho Black Horse Tavern, adjoining hums of John Nwarr, Houry llottmau aud Adam Huur, thu following proportv, vU: SEVEN ACRES oF LAND, more or loss, with a very substantial TWO* STURY HTU.NE HOUSE, With Kltchou at tached, with u well of never tailing water with pump therein near iho kitchen door, a Bunk Barn, with a Granary Carriage House, Corn Crib, Hog Siahle, aud all necessary out-build ings. Also, a good Apple and Pouch Orchard of selected trees, a great variety of Cherry trees of the host kind; also ten Grape vinos. Tho above property is convenient to Schools, Mills, Stores, Mechanics and Churches. Also, ul the same Lime will bo sold, 1 Sucking Colt, and 9 sucklug Pigs. Persons wishing to view the property beforo thu day or sale will please call on the sub scriber rosldlng thereon. Male to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day, when terms will bo made known by _uug 15 Lhw* 32 JACOB HERS HEY. WELL IMPROVED FARM IN JEF FERSON COUNTY, VA.. FOR SALE.— Being desirous ufelmnglng my Ihinlucsn, 1 ofi'ur forsaiu the Farm upon which 1 reside, three miles southeast of i harlostown, and two miles from tho Shenandoah River, containing about 356 AUitES OF FINE LIMESTONE LAND, OU Acres lu Flue Timber, and under good fencing. Tho Improvements are first-rate, tho HOUSE was finished lu 1860, and contains II Rooms, Tho outbuildings aro of a character to suit tho land, in good order, and comprise a Barn, Corn House. Quarters, Tenant Houses, Brick Smoke und Ash House, Stone Spring House, Poultry Houses. Hog House, Ac., all under Cypress Roof. Two fine Springs near tho house. Cistern at the door, a fine stream passing through the farm and through the llaru yard, and all llulos having water lu them or communicating to same; lino Well 14 ol mile from farm. Also,Two \ oung Orchurus of Choice Fruit, containing, with those lu yard, ftbovo 256 Trees. I would call tee attention of any one wishing a well-improved farm to this properly, which can be "Wided Into two farms, with water, orchard aud buildings on each. Any one wishing to visit the property will call on I). Humphreys a Co., Charlestown, who will direci. thorn to Lhe same. JAH. LAW iiOOFF. Reference—lj, ili'.M imihkyh A Co. July 31 7tw 30 VALUABLE PLANTATION AT PUBLIC HALE.—ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM BER lDlli, ISCO, the subscriber will well atnubllc sale, on the promises, all that Plantation or Tract of Laud, situate lu East Donegal town ship, Laucaster county, CONTAINING 140 ACRES, more or less, with a Two-siory FRAME HOUHE, Wash House, u large Hwlsscr Barn, and other out-bulldlngs; a Well of Water with pump, an Orchard of Young Fruit Trees, and other Improvements, adjoining lands of Henry Engle, Conrad Ziegler, and others, aud tho Susquehanna river. The Pennsylvania canal aud Harrisburg aud Lancaster Dmnch railroad pnss over tho southern end of this properly. Possession aud a clear title given on the Ist of April, 1887. Hale to commence at 1 o'clock, p. M., when attendance will bo given and terms of sale mado known by THOS. K. FRANKLIN. a’ig 1!1) Dtw 111 A FIRMT-CLAN.S FARM AT PRIVATE jt\. HALE.—Tho subscriber will sell at private a le the property on which ho resides, slluuLud in Hon* ybrook twn„ Chester County, ouo mile southwest of Rockville, two miles southeast of WaynoHburc (tho terminus ol the East Bran dywluo aud Wayuesburg railroad), contain ing . mil ACRES (more or less). The land Is very productive, Is well watered, Is suitable fur fanning or grazing, with a rea sonable supply of good Umber. The improve ments are u good iiuUHE, with frame kitchen attached; a huge double-decker BARN, and all other nooessary out-bulldlngs. Water fnrcod to tho hou-o aud barn. A good Tenant House, with Htublu. Tho superior quality of iho land, and Its con veniences to places of public worship, and to tho railroad, schools, &0., the abundant and excellent quality of water, render It one of tho most deslrablo properties lu the markot and Is well worthy tho attontlou of persons wishing to purohaso. Addross .JAMKH U. MuCLURE Rockville P. a, Chester county. J}UgJ2U at w ill VALUABLKFARM at PRIVATE BALF The undersigned offers at private side, tho rarm oil which ho resides, situate in Antletam twp., Franklin county. Pa„ übout ouo mllo west of tho Htute Line Htatlun, on the Frank lin Railroad, aud near tho turnpike loading from Geoncastlo to Williamsport. This form contains 11l AC R E H of first quality llmostono land, and adjoins farms of Christian Horst, Albertis A Miller and others. Tho improvements consist of a LOG HOUHE and Baru, with ail necessary out buildings. Thero is u never-falling well or first* rato water noar tho house and a most oxcoilent pond on tho farm for watortng stock Thirty Aoros of the farm is in first-rate Oak Timber. Thero is an Orchard of about 100 tine thriving young trees which are in a line bearing stule. The farm is under most excellent fencing the fencing being raadeof post and rail and boards. This farm la it very deslrablo one, and parties wishing to purobase are invited to caJl and view it for themselves. Any Information regarding the above farm will be furnished by Dr. John K. Miller resid ing In Hagerstown. SAMUEL MILLER. aagfr ltd&tfw ORPHANS* COURT SALE— ON WED NESDAY, OCTOBER a. A. D., 1800, will be sold, In pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court ofLanoaster county, at public sole, on tho premises, the real estate of Adam SheaffVr deceased, in Mount Joy township, Lancaster county, Pa.. miles Southeast of the Borouga of Elizabethtown, on the road loading from the Turnpike to the Manhelm road, the follow ing valuable real estate, viz. A Tract of Land CONTAINING (i ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of Hamuel Groff Wra. Fletcher, Peter Oberholtzer and others’ The improvements consist of a one and a halfstory Frame DWELLING HOUHE, with a Kltohen attached, Bake Oven, Wood House a large Stable, with a Threshing Floor, Hog Sty and other necessary out-buildings, and a well of neverfalling Water near tho door. An Orchard of a large variety of well seleoted Fruit In fine bearing order. The Apple Or chard cannot be excelled in the neighborhood. The land is In a high state of cultivation, and under good fences. Any person wishing to view said premises before the day of sale will please call on the undersigned, residing near the same. Possession and title will be given April Ist, 1887. ’ Sale to commence at 2 o’clook P. M. on said day, when terms will be made known by ABRATTAM BHEAFFER, aug29tsw34 ; Administrator of said dec’d, pp.AL estate at phivate bale.— _Lir-The subscriber oners bis place ol resi dence, situated in the village oi MUlersrille, Lancaster county, fronting on the turnpike leading from, said village to the dir of Lancas ter. being a valuable Lot of Ground, ’ CONTAINING- ONE ACRE, more or less, being 243 feet in front, with a TWO-BTOBY BRICK DWELLING fcOUSB, with Kitchen attached, thereon erected. There is at the kitchen door a never-falling well of water with pump therein. There is on the premises a fine Orchard of choice Fruit Trees, consisting of Apples, Fears, Peaches, Gages, apricots, etc., ana a variety of Grape vines or the best selections. Any person wishing to view, the property will please call on the subscriber, residing thereon. JOHN L. HALL. aug 22 2mw* 83 A DESIRABLE BOROUGH PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE.—On TUESDAY, SEP TEMBER 18th, 1860, will be sold at publio sale, at the Washington House In the Borough of Strasburg, the iollowlng valuable Lot or Piece of Ground, containing EIGHTY-NINE PERCHES, situated on tue north side of Main street, in the Borough of Strasburg, Lancaster county, adjoining lands of Samuel p. Bower, George Werntz and others, the improvements consist of a commodious TWO-STORY DOUBLE BRICK DWELLING HOUSE with Frame Kitchen attached, an excelleut Well and large Cistern, with pump In each near the Kitchen door. A number of young Fruit Trees and Grapevlues. This is one of most desirable homes now ollered for sale, being a central situation and iu the most pleasant part of the Borougbf; the balldlug Is now and finished In complete order. Any person wishing a pleasant home, or to invest their money in real estate should attend this sale. Any person wishing to view the property can cull on the undersigned residing on the adjoining property. Halo to oommence at 2 o'clock P. M., on said day, when attendance will bo given and terms of sale will be made known by SAMUEL P. BOWER. Attorney In fact for the Heirs of Mary 12. Rus- Hi 1, deceasod. R. Downey, Auctioneer. sap 8 2tdA2tw PUBLIC SALE.—-ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2<Jth, 1800, lu pursuance of un order of Orphaus' Court of Lancaster coun ty. the undersigned Administratrix of the estate ol Benjamlu Roes, dec’d., wM soil at public vendue, at the public house of A. T. Myers lu the village of New Providence, the following real estate, containing .1 ACRES AND 27 PERCHES, situated In Sti asburg township, about one half mile east oJ New Providence, on the road to the White Oak, adjoining lands of Benjamin Eckman, Philip Miller and others. The im provements are a WEATHER-BOARDED DWELLING HOUSE. Bake Oven and Arch Cellar, Bank Barn, Hog Pep, and other out buildings, a never falling Well of water, with pump therein near the door, a number of choice Young Fruit Trees A first-rale LIME KILN, and un Inexhaustible quantity of first rate limestone, and a ready market for any quantity of Lime. Any person wishing a pleasant and comfort able uome, and to carry on the lime burning business, should attend this sale. Any person wishing to view the premises previous to the day of sale, can call on the un dersigned residing on the same. Hale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by SARAH REES, Administratrix. sep 5 tswSo POSITIVE SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Will bo sold at public sale on THURSDAY, the 27th day of SEPTEMBER, A. D., 1800, tho following valuable real estate, to wit: t No. 1, A Trac of first-rate Limestone Land, Pdtuate In Strasburg twp., one mile east of the Borough of Strasburg, adjoining lunds of Henry Musselman, David U. Eshloman, Esq., Fanny Eshlemun and others, containing SIXTY-FOUR ACRES, more or less. The improvements thereon are a large One and a Half Storied FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, a large Frame Swlsser Barn, Corn Crib and other necessary out buildings, Orchard, Fruit Trees, <fcc. There is a Well ol excelleut water at the door, and a Spring House a short distance from the house. The farm Is divided Into a convenient num ber of fields, and Is watered by a stream run ning through It, to which cattle can hu/e access from the barn yard aod from every field. No. 2, A Lot of sprout Land, situate in the same township, near the White oak Tavern, adjoining lands of Beniamin Eshlemun and others, containing 2 ACRES AND 00 PERCHES. A portion of the timber has been cut with In a few years, but the balance Is in good condition for making posts and rails, A portion ol the purchase money may re mulu lu tho premies If desired by the pur chaser. Halo to commenco at ono o’clock In tho alter uoon, when duoattendance will he given and terms of sale made known by the subscriber, residing on the premises sop 5 Lsw 851 ABRAHAM ESHLEMAN. VALUABLE FIRM AT PUBLIC HALE. The undersigned, Administrator of Peter Yoo, deo'd, will oiler at publio Bale, on SATUR DAY, tho 22nd day of SEPTEMBER, on the premises, tho "Mansion Farm," late of said duc'd, situated lu Lollorkouny twp., Frank- Uucounty, one tnllo north of Htmsburg, aud bounded by lands of William O. MoLullan, Winger's heirs ami others, containing m ACRES AND II PERCHES, neat muasuro, The Improvements are a large STONE IIuUHK and Log Barn; also, Tenant Houso and Stable, all In good condition. About (12 Aoros are In heavy Chestnut and Rock Oaic Timber. Part of the tract Is limestone aud there nro two good Orchards of uholuc fruit. There Is a well of novur-l'ulUng water at the door, and running water on most of tho fields. This Is tho best farm lu the township for grain and grass. Sale to cummuuoo at 1 o’clock, P. M., on said day, whou terms will bo made known by GEORGE YOE, Ad'rnr. By order of tho Court, w. G. Mitchell, Clerk. John Gilhkkt, Auctioneer, wop 5 tsw 35 Available stock farm for SALE.—Situate in Muininerhill township, Cumbria county, Pa., ou the line of the Penn sylvania Railroad, containing 771 ACHES OF PRIME LIMESTONE LAND, undorlaid wlili seven veins of Bituminous Coal, lrom 2 to (I foot Llitck. THREE DWELL ING HOUSES, a large Frume Barn. 800 Acres do trod, balanco heavily timbered with Ash, Hickory, Maple, Black and White Birch. Sugar, Beech, Hemlock, Elm aud Linn. A good Wuter Power with 20 to 3U foot head. Cnsh price, $15,000. K, McULADE, aug 21 ltd.t-3mw) Wtlmoro, Pa. ni BEK NAEEOF A VAMIAIIU FARM 1 OF 135 ACRES, Am agent of the hdrH of Dr, John Hangor, dco'd, I will olt'or for sale, ou THURSDAY,The 11th day of OCTOBER, at 11 o'clock, cm the premises, tun farm on which the ducuusod re sided at the timo of liln death, two and a half miles north of Wnyucsborougli, aud near Zion Church, The land Is No. 1 lltnostono, and lu a good state of cultivation. There are about Do Acres of olenrud, and 10 of very superior tim ber. There aro about 13 Acres of Meadow, The improvements are goud, and consist of a largo DWELLING HOUSE, Barn, and all necessary ouL-bouscs. The spring cannot be surpassed In the Valley of Virginia—this Is saying a groat deal. 1 know, hut 1 challenge a comparison. It Ik seldom that such property Is In market; so pleasantly aud conveniently situated, of so small a quantity of land, and yet so well Im proved, being but 2U miles from Waynesboro' Depot, on the Virginia Central Railroad, lu Augusta county. Va., and altogether, ouo of tho most desirable homes In Augusta county. Terms accommodating, und made known on clay of sale. If tho land Is sold, I will sell, at the same time and place*, 3 horses, one coll, 4 head of cat tle, H) sheep, 25 hogs, one four-horse and one two-horso wngon, one Buckeye Roapor and Mower, in good order, one wheat fan, gear, plows, harrows, Ac. Anyone desirous of obtaining Information cau address mo at Hermitage, Augusta county, Va., or J. D. Hunger, who is now resid ing ou tho laud, at Waynesboro, Va. HAMUEX KENNERLY, Jr., Agent for tho heirs of Dr. John Hauger. doc'd. sep 7 liudtUiw VALUABLE CHESTER COUNTY FARM AT PUBLIC HALE.—ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 186(1, will ho sold at public snlo at tno residence of tho subscriber, living In Upper Oxford township, Chester county, about o inllos east of Oxford, and on tho road loadlug from Russellville to New London, 3 mUes east of the forraor aud 2U miles north of -tho latter place and Wof a mile from Klkvlew Station, on tho Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad, the 'ollowing described real estato, viz,: A tract of land CONTAINING 128% ACRES, on which aro Granted a substantial Two-Story STONE DWELLING HOUSE, L shape.l.ol by 50 foot, ends 22 feet, Smoke and Wood House, Stone Bank Barn, with a stone attachment, and Straw Shed attached, Wagon Shed and Corn cribs, Stone Hog Sty, Carriage und Im- Element House, shedding on one sldo of the am yard, Spring House over a never falling spring of water near the dwelling, and other necessary mit-bulldlngs; thoro 1m a well of nover failing water at the door, und anolhor lu tho huru yard. This farm lias tuu convenient Holds, In a llrst-rate stale of cultivation, about 8 Acres thereof being meadow Land, and also about 8 Acres of ola and young Timber, Elk Creek oxtonds through tho centre of It, allord- Ing across to wutor from all tho Holds, and also from tho barn yard. There Is a Young Orchard of choloo Anplo troes lu full bearing condltlou and a variety of olmloo Pear trees, bosldes othor fruit, of different kinds on tho farm. This property adjoins lands of Hon. Jos. Hodgson, James L. Btrnwbridge, Esq., Caleb Pusey, tho Messrs. McDowell und others, and Is conveni ent to Mills, -chools, Mechanics of all kinds, Micros, and places of Public Worship, of dlff r ent denominations, anil Is acknowledged to be one of tho most desirable farms on Elk Creek. Tho natural quality of tho soil Is equal to any on said Crock. Thoro Is a One and half Story TENANT HOUSE and Stable on the place. Persons desiring to purchase a farm for a residence, or wishing to Invest their money In Real Estato, would do well locall aud examine this properly before purchasing olsuwhuro. If tho purchaser desires It, oue-nulf of tho pur* oliusomouey may remain In tho placo. ALSO, at tho sumo tlmo ami plaoewill be sold TWO ACRES of Chestnut Timber, wlthJn one mile of the farm, Sale will commence on said day at 1 o'clock, P, M., when torms of sale will bo made known by ROBERT M. SLAYMAKER, Agent fur the Widow and holrs of Marshall W, Allken, deceased. sep 6 Btw 85 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB* UoHale, late of William Kegerrelse, de ceased.—On SATURDAY, tho 29th day of SEP TE w BER, 18(30, In pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, the under, signed will expose to public vendue, on the premises, situated about one-half mile from Relnholdsvllle, West Cocallco township, said county, on the road leading to Shaeircrstown. a Tract of Land containing 23 ACRES AND 77PERCHES, morn or less, ndlolnlng properties of John Reluhold, Leah Reinhold, andlacob Keger roiso, whereon are erected a ’BUBSstory Woath* erboarded DWELLING HOSHe, Bummer House, Cooper Shop, SwlLwfflmrn, and other Improvements, all in goouconditlou and re pair. ' The land Is In a high state of cultivation, uuder good fencing ana conveniently divided into flolds lor farming purposes, part of It be ing Timber Land. There is alßoan Orohard of choice Fruit Trees, and a Pomp with never falllng Water near the door. Bale to commence at one o’clock in the after noon, when attendance will be given and terms made known by BENJAMIN KEGERREIBE, sept 5 taw 85 Adm’rofsalddeoeased. fpO THE TOBACCO GROWERS. Tbe subscriber, haying taken the old estab lished Commission House on Front street, womd lnvita the attention thereto of all those having Tobacco on hand and ready for market, They will have their interests well attended to by consigning their Leaf to me, as special at tentlon is paid to the selling of Lear Tobacco and Cigars. Address CH4S, DOTTB, i .w, B ? North Front Street, 2nd Floor. June 20 ltdAfcnwj Philadelphia, Pa. fair EAtrnr .-aububn, C Golden, Flaxen, and f ten kta produced & by the us& <rf Prot Dx Bxxpx’a FRISER LB CHEVEUX. One applica tion warranted to carl the most straight and stub born hair or either sex in- to wavy ringlets or heavy massive earls. Has been used by the fashion* ables of Parisand London, with the most grati fying results. Does no lnjnry to the hair.— Frloe by mall, sealed and postpaid, 01. Descrip tive circulars mailed free. Address. BERGER, BHUTTB A CO.. Chemists, No. 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y. Sole agents lor the United States, may 4 omd<*w WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying the Com plexion. The most valuable and perfeot preparation In use. for giving the skin a beautiful pearl-llke tint! that is only found in youth, It qutokly removes Tan, Freckles, rlmples, Blotches. Moth Patches, Sallowness, Eruptions, and all Impurities of the skin kindly healing the same, leaving the skin white and clear as ala* boater. Its use cannot be detected bythe 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 os indispensable to a perfeot toilet. Upwards of SO.OOObottles were sold dur ing the past year, a sufficient guarantee of lta efficacy. Price only 75 oenta. Sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of an order, by BERGER, SHUTTS <fc CO., Cuemlsts, 285 River Street, Troy, N. V may 6md<*w WHISKERS A.\l> MUSTACHES forced to grow upon the smooth est face in from throe to five weeks by using Dr. HEVIGNE’S RESTAU RATUER CAPILLAIRE, the most wonderful dis covery In modern science, acting upon tho Beard and Hair in an almost miracu- lous manner. It has be, u used by the elite of Paris and London with the most nattering suc cess. Names of all purchasers will be regis tered, and if entire satisfaction is not given in every Instance, tho money will be cheerfully refunded. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, $l. Descriptive circulars and testimonials mailed free. Address. BERGER, SHUTTS * CO., Chemists, No. 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y. Sale agents for the United States, may 4 OmdAw TO EVEMBODY ! THEGUIDE TO HEALTH AND BEAUTY, Just Published. It teaches how to remove Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Blotches. Moth Patches, Sallowness, Eruptions, and all impurities of tho skin; how to enamel the sain, leaving it white and clear as alabaster; how to produce the fullest de velopment of the female Jorm (us practised by the French,) causing the bust to grow round and lull, aud if the form has been lost by pad* ding, lacing, or maternity, restoring It to more than Its original fullness, firmness and beauty. It teaohes how to reduce In size the hands and JVet; produce corpulency or the reverse; re move superfluous hair; cure Corns, Bu lous, Warts and Mo.es; renew your ago; cure Drunkenness, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility. &«•., how to fascinate and gain the love ami alleotiou of any person you may choose, together with other useful and valuable Information. No young Lady or Gentleman should 101 l to send their address to the under signed aud receive by return mall a copy of this valuable work In a sealed envelope tree of ouarge. Address, BERGER, SHUTTS A CO., Chemists 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y. may 4 (JmdAw (Sooflsi, &t. IJIHE GREATEST PLACE FOU CHEAP BARGAIN 8 In Lancaster City is at CHEAP JOHN'S VARIETY STORE, No. 3 East Kino Street, Whero will bo found a large assortment of DRY GO ODSt CONSISTING OF HANDSOME DELAINES FOR FALL. NEAT AND DARK CALICOES FUR FALL. MUSLINS, CHECKS, FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELM, A splendid assortment of BALMORAL SKIRTS for the Fall. CLOCKS, JEWELRY, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES AND ALBUMS, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY NOTIONS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS, PERFUMERY, FANCY AND OTHER SOAPS, GLASS AND (iUEENSWARE, BOOTH AyD SHOES Ac., Ac, All of which will be sold wholesale or retail al astonishingly low prices. 9ST Don’t forget the pluoe, CHEAP JOHN’S, No. 3 Fast King St., and Southeast Side Centre Square, Lancaster, J*a, *3-Also, Wholesale and Retail Agent for Prof. MeEntyro’s Colobrated Medicines, aug 15 lyw 32 1866. ~RY wwo,,N - 1866. WENTZ BROTHERS' BEE HIVE STORE, No. G East Kino Street. A BEAUTIFUL DEMONSTRATION. PRICES ARE DECIDEDLY REASONABLE. *v, We have now on exhibition n most superb display of reasonable and /aihionablo goods as well as a largo stock of Staple itind Domestic UoodH, to which we Invito Early and Special Attention. Our prices will be found low. CARPETS aud OIL CLOTHS claim an earnest attention. The long established character of tho "BEK HIVE STORE Is n sufficient guarantee that every customer will get tho worth, of their money. LADIES HACKEES, CLOAKS AND CLOTIIS. WENTZ BROTHERS! ''Sign of tho Bee Hive,” apr 25 tfw ltij No. 6 East King street. SSoaUs amt J'tatiomu'u. CII E A I» BOOK H T O R E Tho place to purchase Cheap Books Is at THE PEOPLE’S BOOK STORE, No. 44 Nourit QUEEN St., uoknkk ok Ohanuk, whore may be found at all times, a large as sortment of BOOKS FOR OLD AND YOUNG, CHEAP TO SUIT THE TIMES! THE POETS IN BLUE AND GOLD. Macauloy, Swain, Browning, Hebor Saxe. Moore, Koblo, Whlttior, Colurldgo. Tapper, Lowell, Longfellow, Hulwur, Cowpor, Goldsmith, Poo, Shukspearo, Miltou, Byron, Kirk, White, Ac., Ac. . BIBLES AND PRAY Klt BOOKS la great variety. HYMN BOOKS OF ALL DENOMINATIONS. PHU 7 ’(> (i RA PH AUi UMsi Tho lurgest aud llnust assortment ever ollbrud In tho City. ALL SIZES AND STYLES, Holding from 12 to 2UO pictures each, and rang ing In price from 50 cents to 820.00. TWO THOUSAND CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. Tho largest assortment in Lancaster. The greatest variety of subjects: Religious, Noted Personages, Fancy Subjects, Autumn Leaves, Nos. i ami 2; Flowers, Nos. 1 and 2: Fruit and Blossoms, Nos. land 2; Wood Mosses. Nos, 1 and 2; Life of Childhood, Nos. 1 and 2; Bummer Landscapes, Winter Landscapes, White Moun tain Bconery, Funny Characters, Nos. 1 and 2, beautiful ly colored. NEW HTYLES BEINO CONSTANTLY RE CEIVED. n i n l p: a , LA ROE AND SMALL. WHITING DESKS. FORT FOLIOS ALBUMS. AUTOGRAPH BOOKS, CHESS BOARDS, <kc. GOLD FENS AND SILVER HOLDERS. NEW GAMES FOR CHILDREN, NEW CAIIDH, PAPER DOLIE, NEW DISSECTED PICTURES, TOYBOOKS! TOYBOOKSII TOYBOOKSIII TRANSPARENT SLATES, A good assortment for sale cheap. IMPORTANT TO BABBATH SCHOOLS 1 Tlie publications of the American Sunday- School Union, designed for Sunday Schools furnished at the lowest net Bunuay-SohooJ prices, STATIONERY. The beat writing papers umi envelopes in the market always on hand. SCHOOL BOOKS. All the hooka used in the varioua schools in the city and county, furnished at the lowest prices, NEW MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Received as soon us 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 y 7 ,lf w 26 DIASTIC mT£ ROOI'IXe. "Vo are now propared to put on this Roofing ft »?| E Tp D &^«^ T BO g o re°r public. Everybody in the county who tßeraot! %rif a ing “ 18 invited «- 1118 Goidlf “ P #- au 8> H ltd 43m w JJB. J G. MOORE’S DENTAL OFFICE, On the South Vast Oomer of North Queen and Orange. Streets, Over Vbsthaefteb's Book Store. N. B.—Entrance to office, 2d door on Orange street sept 8 tfd&w INTERESTING QUESTION. What class of people will be most susceptible to attaoks from Cholera ? Evidently those affboted with any disease of the stomach, liver, or any of the organs apper taining to digestion. This class of persons un doubtedly will be more liable to contract this disease than those possessed of strong and healthy digestive organs. The question then naturally arises, how shall we restore and keep those organs in a healthy and normal condition ? We answer, by attention to diet, avoiding all undue excite • meut, using moderate exercise, avoiding all intoxicating drinks, no matter In what form presented, and by the use, according to direc tions, of the great strengthening tonic, GERMAN BITTERS, DR. C. M. JA CKBO N This Bitters is a compouml of fluid extracts. The roots and herbs from which it is made are gathered in Germany, and their virtues, in iho form of extracts, extracted by one of the most scientific chemists and pharmaceutists this country ullbrds. It is NOT A LIQUOR PREPARATION In any senso of tlie word; contains no whisky, rum or any other intoxlcatlug Ingredients, and cau ue freely used in families without any fear or risk of those uslug it contracting the dls easo or vice of Intemperance. Wo wish this fact distinctly understood, as many are apt to confound this Bitters with tho many others before tho public prepared from liquor of some kind. During ihe of 1819, this Bitiers was extensively used throughout the entire country Aud we have not heard of a single Instance in which this Bitters was used, where the persons suffered from any of the symptoinsjof Gholeru, TIIK GREAT STRENGTHENING TONIC, HOOFL A N D ’ S GERMAN BITTERS DEBILITY! DEBILITY! Resulting from any cause whatever, PROSTRATION OF|THE SYSTEM, SEVERE HARDSHIPS, D I H E A S E S O F: <J A M' P L I F E Soldiers, Citizens, Malic Will find In this Bitters a pure Tonic, not de pendent on bad liquors lor their almost miraculous effects. This Bitters will cun'tho most severe cases of. DIHEAHES RESULTING FROM DIHUUDEHB SATINFTTH, TICKINGS,&u. 1J IGEH T I V E UIIGA N H , Aud In tho only sure, cortalu aud safe roinody for All are more or loss effected during tho sprlug und fall with torpidity of that Important organ of digestion, tho Liver. This Bitters, without containing any preparation of mer cury, or by purging, acts powerfully on this organ, oxoltes It to a healthy und lively action, and gives a tone to tho whole system; hence, HEALTH, ENERGY AND STRENGTH SICKNESS, DEBILITY AND LASSITUDE. HOOF LAND’S GERMAN BITTERS CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY,; AND DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISOR DERED STOMACH. Observe the following symptoms resulting from disorders of Llie digestive organs: Coustlpntlon. luwnrd Piles, Fullness of iilood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nau. sea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Ful ness or Weight In the stomach, Hour Eructations. Sinking or fluttering ui the I*ll of llio Stomach, Hwlmmlug of thoHeud, Hurried amt Dilllcultlireulhlng, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Huttbcai ing HennatlonH when In a lying Posture, Dimness <>r Vlhloii, Dots or Webs be fore the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain In the Head, Deficiency ol Perspiration, Yellowness of ihoHkln ami Eyoa, Palu In the Hide, Hack, Chest, Limbs, itc., Sudden Flushes of Heat, liurn lug In the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil and great Depression ol Spirits. \V f c have a host of lest ltnou lals from al 1 parts of the country buL space will allow of the pub lcallons of but few of them, hence we select those of well known persons, whose Intelli gence and discrimination are boyond doubt, and we will pny ouo thousand dollars to any one producing a certificate published by us LhuL Is not genuine. Judge of the Supremo Court of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, April 28,1800. I consider “Hoolland’s Gorman Hitters " a valuable medicine In case of nttack of Indiges tion or Dyspepsia. 1 cun corllfy this from my experience In It. Yours, with respect, JAMKH THOMPSON. 110 suro you gel lh with his signature on tlie wrapper, and his name blown lu the Holtlu. There are counter elts In the market. P II I C K . SINGLE HOTTLE ONE DOLLAK, OH A HALF DOZEN FUH 33. Hhould your nearost druggist not hnvo tho artlclo do not bo put oIT by any of tho Intoxi cating preparations that may ho offered lulu place, but send to us and wo will forward, ho auruly pucked by uxpress. PRINCH’AL OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY, PJIILADICLPHIA, PA CHAB. M. HVANH, PKOI'HIKTOR. Formerly C. M. JACKSON & CO. anig!» Iyd W-HAlyw j! | b H l s Lo i 0 I | K "S • - 1 « w« § I » I j E »: g I ? M * ? f ► 8 W 0 ij w P l§ i £ * I| § 1 o 5 f * *3 If I H P. • B Q HOOFLAND’S PREPARED by PHILADELPHIA, CHOLERA BE AHO .V AS A PREVENTIVE, WILL CURE INDUCED liY EXPOHl.'ltl- FKVKRH, or Female Adult or Youth, I) y B P E P B I A , LIVER COMPLAINT#. Take tho place of WILL CUKE KVItUY CASK O Y DIHKAHKS OF TIIK KIDNIOVS HKCO M M ESI) ATI ONH HUN. JAMES THOMPSON, UKNUI N’ E , I’UKI’AHKI) J\Y DP, C, M. JACh'SOX, PHILADELPHIA, NO. 031 ARCH STREET, n■ ? a • CO *5 W sr a, la| h m $lOO REWABD! I will pay to any Doctor or member of the Medical Fraternity, the soft of f 100 for any Compound that possesses more medlolnal vir tues and curative powers than Mtshler’s Herb Bitters. B. MIBHLER, Proprietor, S. E. Corner of Centre Square. Lancaster, Pa. S IOO BEWAB,, ‘ I will pay $lOO Reward for the discovery of any medicinal preparation that can cure a greater variety of complaints than Mlshler's Herb Bitters. B. MIBHLER, Proprietor, tt. E. Corner of Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. $5OO ,UJWABDI I will pay 5500 to Lho Proprietor of any Medi cine that can show a greater number of genuine Certificates of cures effected by It uoar the place where It Is made, than MISHLER’a liEltu BITTERS—of Consumption, Dyspopsla, Liver Complaint, Bloody Flux. Diarrhoja, Typhoid, Remittent. Intermittent and Bilious Fevers, Fever anu 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, Ophneiua, or fulliug away-siokness peculiar to childrou, Leucorrhea, Falling of the Womb, all obstruc tions to the due course of nature lu females, all venerlal diseases, and all complaints arising from Impure Blood or a weak and disordered state of the Htomach, Liver or Kidneys. Certi ficates of oures of the Yellow Fever in Mexico cau ulso bo furnished, itejnember If it does not euro, tho money will bo refunded by the pro prietor. BENJAMIN MIHHLKK, S. E. Corner of Centre Square. Lancaster, Pa. BKND FOR A CIRCULAR. Tbo ingredlouu used In compounding MUh ler’B Herb Bitters are not kept secret by Uio Proprietor, Houd for a Circular ami you will learn the medical proportion of all the articles used In Ua preparation ; also In the manor lu which they operate on the system, aud much olherfjvuluabio Information. If you aro mulct ed with ulaeusu Head for one o» .vilshlor’s Hurl) Bittern Circulars: read It carelully, prolll hy the hints It contains, and you will bo placed ou the nure road of rocovorv. - BITTKKM WILI UUKK ALL DIBEASFH OF TllK SKIN! Diseases ol the sUlu are uumeroun anil, with but oue or two exceptions, may all be traced to impurity of Lho blood, in muuy pernoun thin impurity Is born In the system; while others acquire it through Improper treutmonl of scores of diseases. Under tuis head may be churned— Ist, Scrofula,—Tills disease Is hereditary aud is transmitted from generation to generation, it In caused by a Lruusgressiou ol thu laws of nature, both moral and physical; In other words, It Is caused by Wcc. Actlug an u latent poison, it reduces the vitality of the blood, aud weakens the depurating organs, so that ihuy lad to discharge or cast out Uiu Impurities tuul are continually geuerattntf lu the system. A person physically pure acquires gouorhicu,or some other secret disease; ho undergoes a course of mercury, tin- disease is dried up, aud the patleut pronounced well. Vain delusion. The complaint is uot cured. Its channel is only diverted. Instead of making its appearance outwardly, It acts ou thu internal organs, aud scrofula, which Is bequeathed from father to sou. In tLe result. Many persons who are per fectly free from all Immorality and vice areal flicled with scrofula. They are suil'orlng lor the stun of their fathers uuu laboring under the curse Inscribed in the Bo >k of Books. •' I will visit the lulqultlus of thu fathers upon their ohildrun.” j o euru this dreadful complaint It is neces sary that the blood should bo timroughly puri fied. all thu orguus of the body brought Into a healthy slate of uctlou, and die system braced up and strengthened by Invigorating tonics.— Look at die articles used in compounding Mlshler's Bitters; see thu array ol purifying and luvlgoratlug meudicameutH, and say whether there Is an ardcle In thu whole list of ruedlclues that equals It. We hure emphatically assert, without fear of contradiction, that MIHIILEK’S BITT&UM WILL CURIO ALL KINDS OF HUKOFULOUS DISKASKS. It purities the blood, It strengthens thu inter nal oi gans aud aids idem to perform their nat ural functions, It Is a stimulant and a tonic ami it will cure Scrofula. 2d, Running sores aud Ulcers.—Running sores and ulcers Invariably ludicute a scrulu lous taint. They are caused by thu uilbrts ol nature todlschurge the ImpurlUesol ihublood. Muuy persons allllcled wlln running sores and ulcors succeeded In drying them up ami tuluk they utv cured when the skin grows over thu sore. They are, however, "hut making bad worse," for the Impurities that wore discharged from Lho system Ihrougn the medium ol ihu sore now act internally ami cause Innumerable diseases and often douth. Tho only true and sure emu for all running sores aud ulcers Is Mlshler's Hitters, a continued aud persevering use of which will most certainly effect u /«•/•• iwitivnl cure. ild, Halt Rheum.—Halt Rheum is a vague, In definite. though, popular term given to al most all the uou-feurllu eruptions of tno skin which ufllict adults. Ills guuomlly an erup tion of vesicles In small, distinct ulcer*. ac companied with a smarting, tingling sensation, wlin a tendency to creep nr spread over the ud lolulug surface. Mlshler's Billers aru usure cure lor this disease. •illi. I‘lmpluH uml JiloUihuH.—l'Uflplua and lilotolum ou Uiu akin uru ulwiiyn a miru Hlffn ol hnpuro blood* Ai UmuKh nuvurdunifurouN, ox copL In uuij* nj uurbuuoluH, they uru vury illm uyruuuul.*, (Jlluii wu will huu Uiu muHl liuml- Nouio leuturuH romlurud hldooiiH by ureal blolchuM ami pliupluM. uml limleiiU ui luo piuim liiU look whlun hlhui lu 1 rnul lulu Uiu Immiui luuu wu huu uolhluu but illHuiml nu corruplUm ; lor pliupluH ami blotchu* aru nuiuluu bul lliu our rupl uccumulallunn ur lliu HyHlum uxpollud through lliu medium of ihu akin, Tliuuhuul Miahlur’a lilHorn" will luruo Lhoao uorrupluiUH lo bu dlnuhurgud lurouuh Uiu uuluial chunnubi, uud tbUHuureHiill klnda 01 plmpleauml blnuihua. Ludloa who duniru a lulr cumplollim, iruu irom plmplus nhould bear thin laui lu mind upr 23 filial. SEW ESUEU THE HEN A NEW ERA IN MEDICINEt Let the HullurlUß ami Diseased roml thu fol owing \ Lot all who have been up by Doctors ami spoken of us Incurable, road the following : hut all wiio uun believe fuels, ami can liavu faith In cvldutioe, road llio following: Know nil men by these present*, Tlmt, on llilh, Uiu 'l'wi iilloLh day of Juno. In Urn yuur of our Lord, (me Thousand Eight Hundred and Mlxty- Hlx, personally uainu Josuph llaydook to mu. known an such, and being duly sworn, deposed as follow,s; “That hu In the sole general agent lor Iho United Hinton and dupotuUmcuH thorooi, lor prop i rat loiih or medicines known an Dr. Magglul's Fills and Halve, and that Iho follow* Ing coriillculo* aru verbatim uopluH, to Oiu bunt of his knowledge and bulluf. . . JAMES HMEITUE. I r u | Notary Fublle, I J ” * | Wall Hired, Now York. Juno Ut, DUG. Dr, Mii(/(;irl: I tuko my pun to wrlto you of my groat relief, and that die awful pain In my Hide liun left mo at IOHt/ thanks to your medi cine*. Uh, doctor, how thankful I uin that I cun get sumo sleep, I can never write liuuough. 1 thunk yuu again and again, and Nuru that you aru really the Irioud of all HulJcrors. I could not help writing to you, and hope you will not take it amis*. JAMES MYEIW, lift Avomio I). This is to curtlfy that 1 from thu army with Chronic Dlaffhom, and have boon on ml by Dr. Mugglul’s Pill*. WILBuN IIAKVKY, 27 I*l Lt Htrcut. Now York, April 7, ISOG, Tlio following Is an tu-crostlng cuso of a man employed In an Iron Foundry, woo In pouring moiled Iron into a Husk that was damp and Wet, caused an explosion. The melted Iron wus thrown around and on him In a period shower, aud ho was burnt dreudlully. The fol lowing eurtlllcatu was given to mu, by him about eight weeks after the accident. New York, Januury 11, IHGO. My name In Jueob Hardy ; 1 am uu Irou Founder. I wan badly burnt by hot iron In Novomoer hut; rny burns healed, but I hud a running sore on my leg that would not heal • I tried Magglol’s halve, and It cured mu in a luw weeks This Is ail true aud anybody can sue me at Jackson's Iron Works, 2d Avonuu. J. IIAUDY, llbUooriclc Hlreot. JCzirucls/rom Wirluus Letters " I had no appetite; Mugglol's Fills gave mo a hearty ono." " Your Fills are marvellous." “ 1 send for another box und keep them In the house." "Dr. Mugglol has cured my headache that wus chrome." " I gave hair of ono of your Fills to my bubo for cholera morbus. The duar little thing got well In a duj." " " My miusou of a morning Is now cured." “ Your box of Magglel's Halve cured mo of holses In uic he ul. 1 rubhud some oi your halve behind my ears, end iho nolso left." " hond mu two boxes, I want one lor a poor family." “ 1 unclose a dollar, your price Is 25 cents, but the medloluo to mo Is worm a Uollur." "Wend mu live boxes of your Fills." " Lot mu nave Unco boxes of your Fills by return mall," *. 1 have over 2M such testimonials as this, but wunt of space compels me to conclude. FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS Aud all eruptions of leu skin, thu HALVE Is most Invaluable, D does not heal externally alone, but penetrates with the most seurohlug uU'octs to the very root oi the evil I DH. MAUOIEL’H FILLS Invariably euro thu following dlseusos: Asthma, Headache, lU(ilyu«llou, Inlluunz*, hiJlmnmutlon, Inwuitl WuukuoKH, Llvur Coiunluini, IX)wuuhh oi Hplriu, Klwgworin, lihuuinatlmn, Hult Kheuin, Heuldt*. rtklu DlucaHcti. lloWf 1 cumplaluU, Coughs,, Cold*, Chest Dlsousu, CosllveucNs, Dyspepsia, • Dlarrhcua, Dropsy, Debility, Fever aud Ague. Female Compluluts, Notjfk.—None gunulno without tho en graved irudu*n)urk around each pot or box, signed by Dr, J. MAUUIEL, ll Flue blieut, New York, to counterfoil which Is felony. Bold by UKUUEK& HICK, No. 1U West Klug street, Laucuster, Fn., aud by all respectable Dealers In >,eUlcincs throughout tho Culled Beales und Cumulus. aug UU lydAW PiSttUatuoug. JgMPIIIE NIimLK 3IAOHIMEN Aro huporlor to ftll others for FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING Contulu all the latest lmprovomouts; aro spfiedy; noiseless; durublo; and oasy to work. Illustrated Circulars free. Agents wanted. Liberal discount allowed. No consignments made. Address, EMPIRE 8. M. CO., July 25 lyw 21*1 (111) Broadway, Wow York. rohrer, WHOLESALE DEALER IN FRENCH BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, „ WHISKIES, <toJ No. ISSotrrn queen Street, (A lew doors below Centre Square.) LANCASTER, PA. _|y^ g M. HOHAEIFEB, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLERY NO& 1 AND 2 EAST KING STREET, LAN ABTEB.PA* Jan 10 t{*
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