JJE-OPEKISe OP ST. JO JEN’S COIAEUJ* ANNAPOLIS, MD. This institution, on© of the oldest in the State, how liberally endowed by the Legiga tureT will open on the 18th of SEPTEMBER; NEXT, with an entire It is believed that no similar institution offers. F ThMeadvantagfsare, In of boarding 13& students, and ol accommodat ing more than three hundred , all situated in one of the most beautiful and ba übrlous lo calities, and affordingamble facilities for a full ■Dhvslcal development by boating, swimming, skatlna and otuer healthlul and useful exer cises. There will also be a well-furnished Gym nasium ou the premises. 2 a full course in the departments ol study usually embraced in a College curriculum, and In addition, a very extensive range ul selection 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, Lallan unu Span ish, without extra charge. 6. A special and comprehensive course of in struction is furnishedfor those who design to teach. To all such students, tuition is remitted on easy conditions. * 6. An extensive course of instruction is pro vided In Physical Geography, National indus tries and Resources, Commercial Law, nooa KeeplDg, and such othes studies as are re quired to prepare young ineu to enter »“ccw»B - Into business and commercial pursuits. 7. A carefully graded Preparatory ment, including Classical unci English studies. 1b under the same general government, and taught by the same Professors, as the Collegi ate Departments. 8. A well-selected corps of able and experi enced Professors, as follows: FACULTY: HENRY BARNAUL, LL. L>.. Principal, and Professor of Mental, Moral and .Social Science, including the Principles and Methods of Edu cation. Rbv. G. W. MITHAIL, n. I>., Assistant Pro fessor of Mental and Moral Science, and L c turer on Natural and Revealed Religion, and the Evidences of Christianity. GEORGE W. ATHERTON, A. M.. Acting Vice Principal, uud Professor of the Latin Lan guage, Literature and History. E. P. WCAMMON, A. M., Professor of Mathe matics. HIRAM CORSON, A. M., Professor ol the English Language Literature and History, and Rhetoric including Vocal Culture. Rkv. JULIUS M. DKSIII ELL, A. M., Profes sor of the Greek Language, Literature and His tOSILLIAM STKI-FIN. A. M„ Professor or Physical Culture, and Assistant in Mulliemn tics and the German Language. DAVID N. CAMP, A. M., Principal of 1 lie Preparalory J tind Normal Departments. ZALMON KICHAKIIS, A. M., Principal of the Commercial Department. Row WILLIAM L. GAGE, A. M. Professor of Physical Geography anil its Relations to the History and Industrial Resources of Is itlons. S s HALDEMAN, A. M., Prolcssor ot Na tural History, and Lecturer ou Etunology unu Comparative Philology. [To hi-appointed 1 Professor of Chemistry, Chemical ’technology and Na tural Phllosopy. , , [To be uppolnted.l I rolosoi of Modern Languages. - _ WILLIAM 11. HOPKINS, A. M., 'iutor In Mathematics, and the Latin and Greek Lan The College year Is divided into THREE TERMS, wltli a vacation of ten days at Christ mas, and one of a week in Ap»ll, at the close ol the Second Term. Tuitiou, for a term, (payable In advance,) including room-r» nl, use of luruliure, fill;!, lights, Ac -SW UD Or, fur the whole year, (ll paid in ad vauee.) IWW For further mlornmlinn, application may be made to the Principal, Annapolis. THOMAS SWANN, (iOVKK.NOIt Of MAKYI.ANI), Jix-OjT. f'rrs. of the Board of Visitors. Application l'or Scholarships run be made at the ulllce of Thk Istellujkm’kk, or to 1-1. !•;. NICHOLS, H WKST KAYKTTK SUVet Baltimore, Md. Kcptv-2m\v :tV IJIIIE CMOS IIIJSISESS I'OULUE OI PHILADELPHIA THOMAS MAY PIERCE, A. M„ Prcmiluiit. Having, inuring Hie PIK.ST Ykak ofltH mgalil nation, instructed over FIVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PUPILS, of whom nine-tenths now occupy lucrative Eosltions In every department of business, will egln its SECOND COLLEGIATE YEAH with the prestige, experience, ami stability ae quired by its past PItOSPEUITY ASH SUCCEKS. The well-earned reputation of the College as THE FIRST COMMERCIAL COLLEGE in the country, is supported by the employ - meul of the ablest and most experienced Teachers in their several departments; by the substantial elegance of the internal arrange ments ; bv the variety and completeness of the Theoretical Course, and by the introduction aud perfection of the system ol ACTUAL BUSINESS participated iu by the students, under 1 lie di rection of teachers not only seienliilc book keepers, but ako .EXPERIENCED BUSINESSMEN. Ail attempts to repri'.ve/d business are disre garded, to give place to business itS'-li. Goods purchased in Philadelphia by the Piesideut, are bought and sold by me students, and pay ments are made in the College currency, willed Las a real money value. This happy combina tion of Theory and Practice lias herctotore en abled the graduates of the College to take charge of the largest aud most intricate sets of books with eonlldence and success. THE ARRANGEMENTS for carrying out this system are perlcet. The Bank, Wholesale Department, Insurance, Ex press, and Exchange Offices, the Books, ami till the raiuulue of mercantile transactions utv ac curately copied from their counterparts iu ac tual business. THE LOCATION of the College, at Handel and Haydn Hall. Eighth and Spring Garden sfreefy, thecommou centre ot the various railroads couuectlug the city with Us suburbs, and the proximity ot economical boarding houses, make it desirable for those from the interior intending to reside in tho city during their attendance at College. THE EXPENSES. The terms for the different Courses will be found In a table below. The Board ranges Iroin $4 to $6 per week, and the Lime necessary for the completion ol tho Full Business Uoui.se from two to four months. A comparison of the expenses with those ol other Colleges will be found to leave a favorable balance of from SSU LoB6u, thus maintaining the reputation of The Union as the Largest, most Practical and Economical Com mercial College in the Stale. PRINCIPALS OF DEPARTMENTS. Tiiojias May Peiuce. A. M. R. S. Bahnes, |C. N. Fakr. Jr., H. ICeim, S. Lyndall, E. S. Reiniiold, |Lieut. J. 'J'. Hickman ttß-Several-of the above speak German. tgfi,Speolai terms for Clubs. tstS»Soldiers received at reduced rates. > SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO YOUNG MEN. During the Month of September, FULL COURSE SCHOLARSHIPS, including Bookkeeping, Business Correspondence, Forms, nud Customs, Commerci:il Arithme tic, Business Penmanship, Detecting Coun terfeit Money, aucl Commercial Law, TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. SCHOLARSHIPS, including Hie same subjects as above, (time limited Co 'lhrec Months,) TWENTY DOLLARS. On and after October as by previous an nouncements, the Scholarships will be Fokty Dollahs, when there will be no extra charge for Diplomas. Circulars and Peirce's Practical Educator now ready. Hamples of College Currency sent by mail, and distributed gratuitously, on application at the OFFICE, 531 NORTH EIGHTH ST. sept 5 3mw The subscribers having Beoured 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 atyery moder- HARTFORD HOROHUM MACHINE CO., | ato prices. QOltY’S NCGAIt EVAPORATOR, f ,( Patented, Sept. 10, 18(11.) MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY THE No. 1-18 State Street, HARTFORD, CONN. This Evaporator clarifies more thoroughly, and produces FINER SYRUPS, MORE AND BETTER SUGARS, With less Labor and Fuel, than any other in the World. They have beeu fully tested, and have Invari ably taken the-hlghesl premiums, when tried In oompetlon with the best pans of other man ufacturers. hplendld Jellies from Apple Cider and the Juices of other Iriits, under Cory's patent, are easily made on these evaporating pans. Our Cane Mills embrace the lntest improve ments. and for convenience, speed, strength and durability are unsurpassed. Fire Doors, Grate-Bars, Skimmers, Ac., sup plied at lowest rates. 4®-See our Show Cards, posted iu Stores, ' Hotels, Ac. Send for Pamphlets containing full direc tions for Hie culture of Northern sugar Canes, and the manufacture of Syrups, Cane and Maple Sugars, Ac., which will be forwarded without charge, to any applicant. The Company has a Capital of SIUO.UOOand is composed o the following names: WOODRUFF A BEACH,Steam Engine Build ers, Hartford, Ct. NATHAN BENHAM, Machinist, Hartford, Ct. N. KINGSBURY & CO., Woolen Manufac turer, Hartford, Ct. CHAS. ALLEN, Dealer in Agricultural Tools, Ac., Hartiord, Ct. E. N. KELLOGG, Wool Dealer, Hartford, f't. DANIEL PHILLIPS. of Adams Express Co., Hartford. Ct. JAS. li. WILLIAMS & Co., Fancy Soap Makers, Glaslenbury, ct. JAS. B. WILLIAMS, President. N. Kingsbury, Sec. and Treas, Early Orders solicited—Address HARTFORD SORGHUM MACHINE CO M 8 State street, Hartiord, C :nnw 3:1 CORK SHELLER AND CLEANER...THE attention of manufacturers la called to this lately patented improvement, by mcana ol which the farmer can thresh and clean, by one operation, from 1,000 to 1,500 bushels of Corn per day, with no more power than Is required to drive the old-fashioned “ Cannon Sheller,’ the machine doing the work in the most thor ough manner, and is not liable to get out of order; the farmer being able in a moment to set the machine and to clean any sized corn, mouldy or dry. County and State rights for sale on reasona ble tei ms, by addressing „ WM. R. BURNS, Lancaster, Pa. June 6tfw22 TTISTBA-IfCOW.—CAMETOTHE PREM JDi lseaof the subscriber near London Grove Tavern, in Paradise township, on Tuesday, 24th Ot July, a DARK BROWN COW, with horns extended forward, and light forehead, about 10 or 12 years old. The owner can have the game by proving property and paying charges ftQg 8 9tw* 81 CHARLES F. STEWART. VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE AX PUB LIC SALE.—By virtue of an order oi the Orphans’ Court of Frederick county, Md,, and in pursuance of the last will and testament oi Jacob Saylor, late of said county, deoeased, the subscriber as Executor, will sell at public sale, at the late residence of said deceased, about one mile north of Herring’s Mill, on Beaver Dam, in JohnßViUe district, on MON DAY. the Ist day of OCTOBER, 1860, at I o’clock, p. • SI., that valuable form, the “ SAYLOR HOMESTEAD.” This property has been in possession of the Saylors about a* century; it Is a very desirable property t CONTAINING 135 ACRES, about 35 acres of it is Timber land; the other part Is laidoffin eight fields well suppllea with water; this property is of first quality or land, blue slate and limestone, and Is in a healthy neighborhood, and 1s convenient to Churches, Mills, Stores and Smith Shops. It is aIBO near the presenttermlnus of the western Maryland Railroad. The improvements consist of a large LuG DWELLING HOUSE, weather boarded aud in good condition, and well ar ranged for two lamiiies to occupy; a good dairy will a never-failing spring running through it; a Wash House with water running through it; a LARGE BANK double floor, two Garners. Wagon Shed and Corn House attached. The Barn Is nearly new, is all complete, and there is also_® ve *y outbuilding on the place necessarj. There is also on the farm a large Urohard of choice fruit very near the dwelling. Terms oy SanE.-One-thlrd of the purchase xnoneytobejiaidonthe day of sale or on the ratification thereof by the Court, and the re maining twoThirda iu one and two years, with interest from day of Bale, the deferred pay ments to be secured by the notes or bonds of tho purchaser or purchasers, with security to be approved by the subscriber, bearing Inter est iroin the day of sale, except $2,500 of the purchase money which will not be required uutilafier the death of tho widow, but only the interest thereon annually. Any person. Wishing. to view the farm will pleuse call on rthe subscriber, living % of a mile ;rom Union Brirtgo, and two miles from the übiive numed property, and I will cheer fully show them the same, sepll ItdAUWI. - . R. SAYLER, Executor. ni'BLIt'SALE OKA VALUABLE !■ ARM V* OF 135 ACRES. As-ment of the heirs of Dr. John Hanger, ilec’d I will offer for sale, on THURSDAY , the llih tlay of OCTOBER, at 11 o'clock, on the premises the form on which the doeeased re sided at the time of his death, two and a half miles north of Wayucsborough, aud near Ziou Chureh. The land is No. 1 limestone, and in a g.MHI slate of cultivation. There are about 95 Acres of cleared, aud 10 of very superior tlm bur. There are about 15 Acres of Meadow. Tho improvements are good, and consist of a largo DWELLING HOUSE, Barn, aud ail necessary out-houscs. Tho spring caunot be surpassed in the Valley of Virginia—this is saying a great deal I know, but I challenge a comparison. It is seldom that such property is In market; so pleasantly aud conveniently situated, of so small a quantity of land, anil yet so well Im proved being but 2> 4 miles from Waynesboro' Depot on the Vlrgiuiu Central Railroad, iu Augusta county. Vu M and altoget: er, one of the most desirable homes in Augusta county. Terms accommodating, and made known on tinTiaud is sold, I will sell, at the same time and place, 3 horses, oue colt, 4 head of cat tle. 10 sheep, 25 hogs, oue four-horse and one Lwo-uorse wagon, oue Buckeye Reaper and Mower. In good order, one wheat fan, gear, plows, harrows, Ac. . , , . , .. Any one desirous of obtaining information can address me at Hermitage, Augusta county Vu., or J. D. Hanger, who Is now resid ing on the laud, at Waynesboro, Va. . B SAMUEL KENNERLY, Jr., •Vuent for the heirs of Dr. John Hanger, dec’d. £ t .j, 7 lidcfctsw A VALUABLE STOCK FARM FOR SALE.—Situate In Summerhill township, Cambria county, Fa., on the line of the Penn sylvania Railroad, containing T .„, 4 771 ACRES OF PRIME LIMESTONE LAND, underlaid with seven veins of Bituminous Coal, trom 2 to 6 feet thick. THREE DWELL ING HOUSES, a large Frame Barn. 300 Acres cle .red, balance heavily Umbered with Ash, Hickory, Maple, Black and White Birch, Sagkr, Beech, Hemlock, Elm and Linn. A good Water Rower with 2U to 30 feet head. Cash price, $15,000. E. McGLADE. aug 24 ltda3mw) Wilmore, Pa. Real estate at private sale.—- The subscriber offers his place ol resi dence, situated in the village of Mlllersvllle, Lancaster county, froutiug on the turnpike leading from said village to the city of Lancas ter. being a valuable J.ot of Ground, CONTAINING ONE ACRE, more or less, being 243 feet In front, with a TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with Kitchen attached, thereon erected. There is at the kitchen door a never-failing well of water with pump therein. There is on the premises a tine Orchard of choice Fruit Trees, consisting of Apples, Rears, Peaches, Gnges, Apricots, etc., and a variety of Grape vines of the best selections. Any person wishing to view the property will please call on the subscriber, residing thereon. JOHN L. HALL, aug 22 2mw*33 PRIVATE KALE OF LAND IN CLARKE COUNTY'. VA.—file undersigned, Agents for the heirs of Richard Hardesty, dec’ll, will sell, at private sale, one Tract of Land, lylngon the Berryville turnpike, near the Spout Spring farm, Smiles from Winchester undo miles from Berryville, containing TWO HUNDRED ACRES, eighty acres ot which are in fine timber, the balance cleared aud in a good state ol cultiva tion. The DWELLING is a tine stone building, coutaibtug nine rooms. There Is a good well of water m the yard, and all necessary improve ments on the premises. Also, another Tract of Lund, lying east ol aud adjoining the first, containing TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ACRES, thirty acres of which are in good timber. There is a good TENANT HOUSEon it. There are three wells of water on this farm. Both tracts are limestone. Address, for terms, A. D. HARDESTY, or C. W. HARDESTY, Berryville, Clarke county, Va, Sl .p iu ltdktfw giumliittfl, Jittiug, K A N Ell AS n BCHA UjM , DEALERS IN STOVES, HEATERS, j a lul .aud complete assortment of every pat tern and design constantly on hand, at greatly reduced prices, at their Old Stand. DEANER A( UUV with sis—Stenoll Toolb. No ex perience necessary. The Presidents, Cashiers, and Treasurers, of three Banks indorse the circular. Sent free with samples. Address the American Stencil Tool ‘Works. SprlngflelcJ. Vermont. July&SmwS) VALUABLE CHESTER COUNT* 1 FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. —ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1866, will be sold at public sale at the residence of toe subscriber, living in UDt>er Oxford township. Chester county, about Smiles east of Oxford and on the road leading from Russellville to New London, 3 miles east of the former and 2U miles north of toe latterplace and \i of a mile from Elkvlew Station?on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad, the ollowing described real estate, viz: A tract of land ’ CONTAINING 128% ACRES, on which are erecied a substantial Two-Story STONE DWELLING HOUSE, L shaped, W by 50 feet, ends 22 feet, Smoke ana Wood House, Stone Bank Barn, with a stone attachment and Straw Shed attached, Wagon Shed and Com Cribs, Stone Hog Bty, Carriage and Im plement House, shedding on one side of the bam yard, Spring House over a never failing spring of water near the dwelling, and other necessary out-bulldings; there is a well of never failing water ntthe door, and another in the bam yard. This farm has ten convenient fields, in a first-rate state of cultivation, about 8 Acres thereof being meadow Land, and also about 8 Acres of old and young Timber. Eta Creek extends through the centre of it, anora ing access to water from all the fields, and also from the barn yard. Thereisa Y p un of choice Apple trees iu full bearing condition and a variety of choice Pear trees, besides other fruit of different kind* on the farm. This property adjoins lands of Hon. Jos. Hodgson, James L. Strawbrldgo, Esq., < aleb I weythc Messrs. McDowell and others, and is conyeni onr t.n mHIh eh olh. Mechanics of all kinds, Stores, and places of Public Worship, of rtifl' r out denominations, and is acknow.edgedto be one of the most desirable farms on Elk Creek. The uutnral quality of the soil is equal} < £~a ny on said Creek. There is a One aud half Story TENANT HOUSE and Stable on the place. • Persons desiring to purchase a farm for a residence, or wßhiug to Invest their money In Real Estate, would do well to cal l and examine this property before purchasing elsewhere. If the purchaser desires it, one-half of the pur chase money may remain in the pluce. ALSO, at tin* same lime and place will be sold TWO ACRES of Chestnut Timber, wlthiu one mile of the lurm. Bale will commence ou said day at 1 o clock, P M when terms of sale will be made known by ROBERT M. SI.AYMAKfcR, Agent for the Widow and heirs of Marshall W. Ailken, dect ased. sep 5 3tw 35 VALUABLE REAL ENTATE AT PUB LIC SA LK.— I n pursuance of uu Order oi tho Orphans' Court of laineaw er county, the undersigned, Ailminlstralors ol the Estate of James McSparran. late of Fulton township, deceased, will soil by public vendue the follow ing real estate of said deceased, ou WEDNES DAY, OCTOBER IS. 1866, at Hie public house of Win. Hutton, at Peach Bottom : No. 1. A Lot or piece of Urouud, situate in Fulton township nforesahl, adjoining other lands of James McSparran. deem, ami others, and adjoining the Susquehanna river, contain ing 58 PERCHES, more or less, with a large stone and frame DWELLING HOUSE, which is now and has for many years been occupied as a Licensed Hotel, (and at present kept as such by Mr. Hutton.) and doing a very large amount of business; good stabling and shed ding, a fountain of good water at the door, and other improvements tbereo.i. Also, at the same time, oue undivided sixth part of a Thoroughfare Fish Pot iu the Susquehanna river, at Peach Bottom. No. 2. A Lot or piece of G-ouud, situate in Fulton township atoresaid, adjoining No. 1, and other lauds of James McSparran, dec'd, and also the river Susquehanna, containing 1)7 PERCHES, more or less, with a large frame DWELLING aud STORE HOUSE, (In which a large and lucrative mercantile business has been done,) a huge Ware Hou.->e, and other im provements t.ereon. No. 3. A Lot or piece of Ground, situate in Fulton township aforesaid, adjoining lands of W. Whitaker, and also theSusquehauna river, containing 7U PERCHES, more or less, with a frame DWELLING HOUSE aud other im provements thereon. No. 4. A Lot or piece of Ground, situate in Fulton township aforesaid, adjoining other lands of James McSparran, dec’d, and the Sus quehanna river, eontai ntng72 PERCHE*, more or less, with a frame DWELLING HOUSE and other improvements tliereou. These properties are well worthy the atten tion of business mui. The Columbia aud Mary land Line Railroad, now in process of con struction, runs along t he front of the whole of them, unu as business places they are unsur passed in the viciuity. And on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19 th, 1866, they will sell at. the late residence of James McSparran, d* c'd, In Fulton township, all that certain plantation or tract of land, situate in Fulton town-hip, Lancaster county, adjoining lands of S. W. I*. Boyd, Richard Jones,Thomas Stubbs, and others, containing 111 ACRES, more or less, of Patented Land, with a 1 rge and convenient, stone and frame DWELLING HOUSE, double-decker frame BARN, wi li Stone Stabling, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, with other necessary out-buildings and im provements thereon ; a fine Orchard of choice fruit trees, in good bearing order ; an excellent stream of Water running through this pro perty, and excellent springs of water at the buildings. This farm is divided into convenient fields, is under good ietice, and in a high state of cul tivation, and for conveniences and productive ness is surpassed by but few larms in the county. The neighborhood Is health}', and the farm well locate •, convenient lo churches, schools, mills, store's, «fcc\, <&c.,and otters great Inducements to auy one wishing to engage in agricultural pur nils or to invest money in real estate. Persons wishing to view auy of the above described properties prior to the sale, will please call on James McSparran; at the late residence of tho deceased. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. on each of said days, when attendance will be given aud terms made known by AMELIA F. Mr-I’ARKAN, JAMES MCSPARRAN, .sep 12 tsw 381 Administrators. PUBLIC HAI.K OF VAI.CABLE REAL ESTATE.—ON FRIDAY", the sth day of OCTOBER, A. 1)., 1551, iu pursuance of un order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, Hie undersigned will offer at public vendue, at Hie Public House nf;Na'liuniel Trout, in Gordon ville, Leacock township, the lollowlng real estate, lute of Lieul. David H. Leehe, deceased, viz: A tract of about FIVE ACRES ol land, sit uated in said village of Gordonvllle, adjoining the Pennsylvania Railroad, and lauds oi Sum’! Kaufl'mau aud Sa .mel Brua, ou which are erected a substantial TWO-STORY 1 AND AT TIC BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, (late the residence of said deceased) with two-story and attic Brick Kitchen attached, a Wash House, Coal and Wood House, under one roof near the dwelling, Brick Smoke House, Frame and Plastered Milk House, b rurae Barn, and other necessary out-buildlugs. The land is in a high state of cultivation aud under good fences. There is an Orchard of some 35 Apple Trees in bearing age, and a younger Orchard planted about nim* years ago mi the place, besides Cherry and other choice Fruit Trees. The house is conveniently aud comfortably ar ranged, having tue modern improvements. There is a hall with stair-case through the center on first lloor, aud hall on second floor, opening ou a balcony, a good sized parlor and sitting room, fronting to the Southeast ou a lawn, which is planted with fine and thriving shade and evergreen trees and shrubbery. There are 4 rooms on the second ifoor, 3 sleeping and 1 store room on front attic, and oneln tne attic over the kitchen; and a most excellent cellar un '.or the bulldiug. There is also a.well of never-falling water, with pump, near the Kitchen, aud a cistern for rain water near the Wash-house, with a Garden near by. Tnis place was fitted up by deceased for his private residence, and is well worthy the at tention of purchasers for that purpose, being pleasantly situated, convenient to railroad station, post office, stores, churches, &c. Persons wishing to see the property before the day of sale, will please call ou the under signed residing on the same. Bale to commence at 1 o’clock P. M. of 6aid day, when terms will be made known and at tendance given by HARRIET A. LECHE. Administratrix. RANGES, &C ALSO, At the same time and place, in pursu ance of an order of the Orphans’ Court ol Lan caster County, the undersigued will offer at publio vendue, the following real estate, late of said Lieut. David H. Leche, deceased, viz: A Lot of Ground, containing ONE FOURTH OF AN ACRE, more or less, on which is erected a Two-story Frame DWELLING HOUSE, with Kitchen attached, Frame Stable, and excellent Cistern and other improvements thereto belonging, adjoining the above-mentioned property and lands oi Samuel Kauffman. The house has recently been given excellent repair and Is a desirable residence. Persons wishing to view the property, will phase call on Mrs. Harriet A. Leche, residing on the Mansiou property adjoining. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., of said day, when terms will bo made known by S. R. SAMPLE, Guardian of minor children of Lieut. D. H. Leche, deceased. J. D. Wakfui., Auctioneer. sep 11 tsw36 ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE and Personul Properly. In Wosl Fallow- Held, on SATURDAY, rtK PTKM HER 2!kh, 18158. Will be sold at public sale, on SATURDAY, the 291 h of SEITEMBER, 18(56, a Farm CONTAINING 109 ACRES, assigned to the subscriber, by Joseph Herrn stead, and Jane, his wife, for the benefit of cred itors, situate In West Fallowfleld township, Che-ter county, one mile northwest of Coclt ranville. and 4 miles from the Pennsylvania Railroad at Pennlngtonvllle and Christiana. The properly is bounded by lands of Alex. Hodgson, David Rambo, Elisha McLlmacs and others. The improvements are a comfortable weather boarded HOUSE, lath and plastered Inside, Basement Kitchen and cellar underneath; three rooms on first and four on second floors and two good sized garrets; a well of excellent water at the kitchen door, under roof, with pump therein; Milk House over a never-fall ing spring of water, within thirty yards of the house; Log Barn, Frame Wagon House, Corn Cribs, Hog House and other out-buildings; TENANT HOUSE, SAW and FEED MILL with a good water-power. There is a good Ap ple Orchard on the premises and other fruit trees. The cleured land is In agoodstateof cultivation. Twelve or fourteen acreß of the property is well set wltu heavy Oak and Cliest uut Timber. Thlß property Is convenient to churches, schools and mechanics. Persons wishing to view the property, will be shown the same by calling on the under signed, living near Peuningtonville. Also, on the same day and place, will be sold the following Personal Property, viz: Three Horses, 2 Much Cows, 1 Yoke of good Oxen. Young Cattle, 3 bows and pigs, 8 Shoats, 8 Wagons, 1 Ox Cart, Ploughs. Harrows, Wagon, Plow. Harness, 1 Reaper and Mower, Cutting Box Winnowing Mill. Corn Shelter, Hay by the ton, Com Fodder by the bundle, Corn by the bushel, lot of Wheat and Oats Straw, lot of new Chestnut Posts, 8 hives oi Bees, «tc. Also, a quantity of Household and Kitchen Furniture, nothere enumerated. bale to commenceat 11 o’clock, on said day, when terms will be made known by MAHLON FOX, Assignee. Wm. b. Reynolds, Auct. sep 8 ltd a Stw 18,073.55 410,017.21 ORPHANS’ COURT BALE.—-ON WED NESDAY, OCTOBER 3,1866, will be sold, In pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, at public sale, at the publio house of G. H. Mllie-, (Spring Grove Hotel,; the real estate of Thomus Moderwell, dec’d, In Dramore townßhlp, Lanoaster county, Pa., 1 mile south of Quarryvllle on the road leading from Quarry ville to the Unicom, the foUowlng valuatde real estate, viz; A tract of land containing 83 ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of Samuel Keen, Thom-ts U. Collins, and landa ofßobert Moder well, dec’d. About 12 aores oi the above land are covered with heavy timber, ready to out. There are two streams of Water passing through it, which makes water acces-lble to all the Helds. The land Is In a high Btate of cul tivation, and onder good fences. Any person wishing to view said premises before tue day of sale, will please call on the subscriber residing near the same. Possession will be given April Ist. 18*7. Sale to commenceat 2 o’clock, P. M., on said day, when terms will be made known by H. E. RAIJB, Administrator of said deceased, sep 11 taw 86 TYOSITTFE SAXE OF ' VALUABLE REAL r Estate.—-The undersigned will Hell bypub {iosaleon the' on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day ot SEPTEMBER, .A. D.,. 1860, the following valuable real estateviz: : ■ No 1 ATraotof first-rate Limestone land, situate in Strasbnrg township, adjoining lands ofHenryMosseiman, Dr/Abraham Eshleman, Cyrus N. 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 Waeon Shed and Com 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 iB running water in each field. A’so. a one and a half story Stone and Frame GRIST MILL, 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., ail in condition for doing a large custom work. The Mill and Saw Mill are driven by the main branch of Little Beaver Creek, which affords ample pow er for a large business, which power mwy be greatly Increased under an existing right to swell the watei higher. Situated as this pro perty is, on the main roa'i 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 aud always must continue to be a superior lo cation fora Grist and Saw Mill. There Is also on this tract a Lime-kiln and a U.uarry of superior Stone for building purposes and for lime. The Kiln is within half a mile of the railroad, and would therefore be an ex cellent point to carry on the llme-burnlDg business on a large scale. No. 2. A Lot of Ground, containing HALF AN ACRE, adjoining No. 1 and lands of Cyrus N. Herr, with a Frame DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Stable, and other buildings thereon erected. A large portion of the purchase money may remain in the premises, If the purchaser de sires-lL Persons wishing to see the premises will please call ou Jacoo Splndler or Jacob Shaup, residing thereon. Hale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day, when duo attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by the subscriber. DAVID G. ESHLEMAN. R. Downky, Auctioneer. aug 22 ts 33 PUBLIC KALE BY VIRTUE OF AN alias order of the orphans' Court of Lan caster county, wl.lbe sold at public sale on the premises, ou TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 1860, part of the real estate late of Joseph Phillips, deceased, of Fulton township, Lan caster county, a Tract of Land and Tavern Stand in said township, containing ABOUT 140 ACRES OF LAND, In a high state of cultivation, divided Into convenient fields, by good fences. About" 15 acres of this tract is covered with good timber. The improvements are »s follows: A large TAVERN HOUSE, known as “Penn Hill Ho tel,” 2 wells with pumps at the door; a L.rge Bank Barn, built In 1804, all finished In the best manner; a Wagon House, Corn Cribs and Gralnery attached ; Carriage House, large Sta bling and Sheds, Oats House, Hog House, Ice House, a good Tenant House, Scale House, with the most improved scales, Ac, There is a gjod bearing Orchard. Tills property is a most desirable one, both as a farm and as a bu-lne-s place, li being a cen tral place, where all public meetings are held, sucli its elections, school meetings, Ac., and is situated at the crossing of the Lancaster and Port Depo ite with the Ox lord and Peach Bot tom roods. On both these roads there are daily lines of stages. This is the principal market place for selling caLtle in this extensive grazing neighborhood, and Is considered the best busi n* ss stand In the Southern part of the county, in the inldsi of a populous and good country: near to churches, schools, mills, stores, post office Ac. Any person wishing to see the property will be shown the same by calling on either of the undersigned living near the place. Sale will commeuce at 1 o’clock P. M. of said day, when condluons will he made known by SANDERS MCCULLOUGH, JEREMIAH BROWN. Administrators. [Examiner, Jeffersonian and Village Record copy, aud send bills to this office for collection.) aug 22 tsw 33 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB LIC SALE.—On FRIDAY, the 28th ol SEPTEMBER, and on MONDAY' the Ist, and TUESDAY 1 , the 2d days of OCTOBER, 1860, In pursuance oi an order oi the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, tho undersigned will ex pose to public vendue on Friday, the 28th day of September, 18ti(i, at 7 o'clock In the evening, on tho premises, situated on the west side of North Q,ueen street, between Centre Square and Orange streets, in the city of Lancaster, that well-known Tavern property, known as the BLACK HORSE HOTEL, now in the oc cupancy of George Horting, and owned by tho esiale of the late Johu Sheafl'er, book mer chant, deceased. This piopertv 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 back building attached; with a large and commo dious basement used as a restaurant. Tnefront is large, with entrance to yard with horse and vehicle from Q,ueen sireet— tlie lot extending in depth to the public alley in the rear. The stabling and shedding tttaehed to this pro t city, is to say new, and sufficiently large. The house is well arranged for a tavern property; roomy and well supplied witli gas aud water, and the other necessary and modern iacllltles appertaining to tlie business. The properly is now let at an annual rent of $1,50 Also, on Monday, October Ist, 1866, at 7 o’clock in the evening, at the pubiio house of Jacob G. Leber, in the borough of Manheim, two out lots, as follows: Nos. 21 and 23, lying con tiguous, containing about FuUK ACRES OF Ll M F.STQNE LAND, with choice fruit trees, suitable for bulldiug lots; aud also four tu lots, lying near to the above, fronting on Wolf street, and adjoining acli other, containing together about ONE AND A HALF ACRES of Land, on which there are choice fruit trees, and likewise suitable for building lots. And also, ou Tuesday, the 2d day of October, 1 stjtt, at 6 o'clock in the afternoon, at Lite public house of Jacob Funk, in the borough of Mari etta, all that certain eastern half of lot No. 173, adjoining properties of Widow Kopp on the east, fronting on Walnut street, iu said borough of Marietta, on which is erected a frame two s ory DWELLING HOUSE, with a kitchen at tached, all iu good condition. Attendance will be given aud terms of sale made known by JOSIAH H. SHEAFFER. DAVID HOCHSTETTER, Administrators of John Sheail'er, deceased, aug 29 tsw 31 PUBLIC KALE.-WILL BE BOLD AT public sale, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22d. 18G6, on the premises, all that valuable real estate, situated In Derry twp., Dauphin count}', adjoining land of J. D. Cameron, Jacob Gingrich and otherß, containing SEVENTY ACRES, more or less, of first quality of Limestone Land, on which 1b erected a GRIST MILL, BAW MILL and CLOVER MILL, Cooper Shop, two Tenant Houses, one large STONE FARM HOUSE and Bank Barn, and all other neces sary outbuildings. The Mills are propelled by Spring Creek, a stream never known to fall in any season of the year. Also, a variety of Fruit, good Water con venient to each House. All under good post and rail fences. The Mills and other ouildings are in good repair. This properly is situated one-half mile from Union Deposit on the Union Canal, the same distance from Hwatara Station on the Lebanon Valley Railroad, and two miles from Hum melstown ; convenient to Railroad and Oaual for shipplug Flour, and In the famous Lebanon Valley, where any amount of Gralu can be had. 'The Mills have a good run of custom. •The property will be sold separate or In the whole, as desired, and the terms will be made to accommodate purchasers. Persons wishing to view the property previous to the day of sale, will please call upon the undersigned, re siding on the premises. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given by aug 10 Itdawtsl SAMUEL GINGRICH. VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 186(5, the undersigned will sell by public vendue, < in the premises. In btrusburg twp., Lancaster county, about.Lwo miles soutnwest from the borough of Strasburg, aud eight miles from Lancaster city, on the road irom Lampeter Square to New Providence, his valuable Farm containing about 136 ACRES OF FIRST-RATE LIMESTONE LAND, about two acres thereon being covered with good Timber, lu the aforesaid township of Strasburg, adjoining lands of Samuel Eslile man, John and Jacob Bachman, Emanuel Groff, Jacob Rohrer, Witmer Barge, and,others. The improvements are a large and commodi ous Two-Story Brick DWELLING HOUSE, with two-story bookbuilding attached, a bwls ser Barn, Wagon She'i and Corn Cribs, Smoke House and other out-buildings. Also. Two TENANT HOUSES, an excellent Spring of Water, with a stone arch Milk 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 andother Fruit Trees and Grape Vines. The farm Is well watered, Walnut Run pass ing through It, and is in a high state of culti vation, divided into convenient Helds, and Is one of the best hums lu the county. There is also a Hne meadow on this tract. Any person wishing to invest their money in real estate should attend this sale, as It is one of the best farms now lu the market. The title Is indis putable. Persons desiring to view the premises before the day of sale will please call on the under signed residing thereon, or for any Informa tion address him, Strasburg, Lancaster county, Pa. One half or less of the purchase money may remain in the premises, if desired by the purchaser. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock P. M. on said day, when attendance will bo given and terms of sale will be made known'bv GEORGE WITH ERS. R. Downey, AucL sep .‘j otw ;{o. ASSIGNEE’S SAMC Ur VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY. —Will be Hold at pub lic sale, on SATURDAY, the 29th of SEPTEM BER, 1868, at 12 o’clock, noon, at the Crony Keys Hotel, adjoining the premises, the following Real Estate, viz: A first-class GRIST MILL, SAW MILL AND BARK MILL, and TRACT OK LAND, situate in the township of North Heidelberg, Berks Co., Pa. on l’ulpehoccon Creek and Union Canal, adjoining lands of John Zerbe, Mfthlon Schcener, Charles Hetrich, and Peter Ander son, containing-12 ACRES. The Improvement*, in addition to the Mill bull'itngs, consist of a two-story DWELI ING HOUSE, with Kitch en attached; also, a TENANT HOUSE, SCHWEITZER BARN, Carriage House and other buildings; together with a large Apple Orchard and a, variety of fruit trees of toe choic est kind. The Water Power Is the very bent on the Tui 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 to Markets. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold a Piece of Wood land containing FOUR ACRES,—AIso, a DWELLING HOUSE AND PIECE OF LAND, adjoining theabove property .containing FOUR AND A-HALF ACRES, more or less. The Im provements are a BaRN, and buildings lately used for a DISTILLERY. Upon this tract there is a fine apple orchard and a never falling Spring. The buildings are nearly all new and in good condition. Condition made known at the sale, by WM. H. LIVINGOOD, No. 38, North oth at., Reading, Assignee of Abraham Knck. tsw 35 PRIVATE SALE.—THE SUBSCRIBER offers at private sale his farm on which he resides, in Drumore township, Lancaster co., containing about 240 ACRES OF PATENTED LAND, in a high state of cultivation, divided into con venlent fields, with good fences, all having ac cess to water—about 40 acres being under tim ber. The buildings oonsist of a large stone HOUSE, slate roof; large barn.slate roof; large wagon bouse, corn cribs ana grainery—also slate roof, and all other needful buildings for a well arranged farm. This Is decidedlV\one of the best properties in the southern part of the oounty. The proprietor will take pleasure in waiting on any pne wishing to inspect this property* Terms made to suit. Clear title and posses sion given on the Ist day of April, 1887. jy 25 2mw 29 SANDERS MCCULLOUGH* fjtal (ggtate. V Tie undersigned offers at .private the ftirm on which he resides, sUnate In Antletam ppunfir.. ongjnlle wM?of the State Line Station,, on toe Frank lin'Railroad, and "near toe tdmjflke leading from Qeencaatle U> Williamsport' This farm 1 4 l'-A C R 358 • of first quality limestone land,,and adjoins farms of Christian Horst, Albertis A- Miller and others; The improvements consist of a LOG HOUSE and Barn, with all necessary out buildings. There is a never-failing weil of first rate water near thohouse and a most excellent nond on the farm for watering stock- Thirty Acres of the farm is in first-rate Oak Timber, There is an Orchard of about 100 fine thriving young trees which are in a fine. bearing state. The larm is under most excellent fencing, the fencing beingmadeof post and rail and boards. This farm is a very desirable one, and. parties wishing to purchase are invited to c&LI and view it for themselves. 4 ' , Any information regarding the above farm will be furnished by Dr. John h. Miller. resid ingin Hagerstown. SAMUEL MILLER, auazrj ____ itditfw ORPHANS’ COURT BAM.-OI( WED NBSDAY, OCTOBER 3, A. D., 1860, will be sold, la pursuance of an order of the Orphans Coart of Lancaster county, at public sale, on the premises, the real eslateof Adameheaffrr, deceased, in Mount Joy township. Lancaster county, Pa., miles Southeast of the Borougo of Elizabethtown, on the road leading from the Turnpike to theManhelm road, the follow ing valuable real estate, viz. A Tract of Land CONTAINING 6 ACRES, t _ more or less, adjoining lands of Samuel Groff, Wmu Fletcher, reter Oberholtzer and others. The improvements consist of a one and a halfstory Frame DWELLING HOUSE, with a Kitchen attached, Bake Oven, Wood House, a large Stable, with a Threshing Floor, Hog Sty. and other necessary out-buildlngs, and a well of neverfalling Water near the door. An Orchard ofa large variety ofwell selected 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, 1867. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock P. M. on said dav. when terms will be made known by y ’ ABRAHAM SHEAFFER, aug 29 tsw 31 Administrator ofsald dec’d. VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE AT PUB lie Sale, late of William Kegerreise. de ceased.—On SATURDAY, the 29th day of SEP TEMBER, 1868, In pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Courtof Lancaster county, the under signed will expose to pub ic vendue, on the premises, situated about one-half mile from Reinlioldsville, West Cocalico township, said county, on the road leading to Shaefferstowu. a Tract of Laud containing 23 ACRES AND 77 PERCHES, more or less, adjoining properties of John ReinlioUl, Leah Reinhold, and Jacob Keger reise, whereon are erected a Two-Story Weath erboarded DWELLING HOUSE, Summer House, Cooper Shop, Swlsser Barn, anil otbei Improvements, all in good condition- and re pair. The land Is in a high state of cultivation, under good fencing ana conveniently divided into fields lor farming purposes, part of it be ing Timber Laud. There Is also an Orchard of choice Fruit Trees, and a Pump with never falling Water near the door. Sale to commence at one o’clock in the after noon, wlu-n attendance will he given aud terms made known by BENJAMIN KEGERREISE, sept 5 tsw 35 Adm’r of said deceased. VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE AT PUB LIC SALE.—On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6tb, 1566, wilL be sold at public sale, on the pre mises, inColeram township, Lancaster county, the 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 o'J ACRES AND 27 PERCHES, strict measure; about 8 acres being under tim ber of superior growth and quality. The im provements consist of a large and comfortable LOG DWELLING HOUSE, with four Rooms on first and four on second floor, with Cellar and Garret. There Is a never-failing Well of Water at the door, with pump therein. LOG BARN, Wagon Shed with Corn Cribs, Hog Peu and other Out-buildlngs A fine large Apple Orchard, In good bearing order, and other Fruit trees. This property is under good fence and divided into convenient fields, with a fine stream of water passing through the farm. The property is located In a healthy and moral neighborhood, being convenient lo mills, stores, schools and places of public worship. Persons wishing to view the property before the day of sale, will be shown the same by calling on James Richluson on the adjoining property, or the subscriber. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock I*. M. on said day. Terms at sale. URIAH SWISHER, Executor, aug 22 tsw 33 PUBLIC NALE--—ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, 1866, In pursuance of an order of Orphans’ Court of Lancaster coun ty, the undersigned Administratrix of the estate ot Benjamin Rees, dec’d., will sell at public vondue, at tho public house of A. T. iVlvers, in the village of New Providence, the following real estate, containing 3 ACRES AND 27 PERCHES, situated In Stiasburg township, about one half mile east of New Providence, on tiie road to the White Oak, adjoining lands of Benjamin Eckinan, Philip Miller and others. The im provements are a DWELLING HOUSE. Bake Oven and Arch Cellar, Bank Barn, Hog Pen, and other out buildings, a never failing Well of water, with pump therein near the door, a number of choice Young Fruit Trees A first-rate LIME KILN, and an inexhaustible quantity of first rate limestone, and a ready market for any quantity of Lime. Any person wishing a pleasant and comfort able home, and to carry on the lime burning business, should attend this sale. Any person wishing to view the premises Srevious to the day of sale, can call on the un erslgned residing on the same. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will ba given and terms of sale made knowu by SARAH REES, Administratrix, sep 5 tsw 35 POSITIVE SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE. Will be sold at public sale, on THURSDAY, the 27th day of SEPTEMBER, A. D., 1800, the following valuable real estate, to wit: No. 1, ATrac 1 of first-rate Limestone Land, situate In Strasburg twp., oue mile east of the Borough ofStrasbure, adjoining lands of Henry Musselman, David G. Esbleman, Esq., Fanny EslUeman 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 Swisser Barn, Corn Crib and other necessary out buildings, Orchard, Fruit Trees, Ac. There is a Well oi excellent 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* niug through it, to which cattle can ha/e access from the barn yard and from every field. No. 2, A Lot of Sprout Land, situate in the same township, near the White oak Tavern, adjoining lands of Beniamin Eshleman and others, containing 2 ACRES AND 96 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 of the purchase money may re main in the premises if desired by the pur chaser. Sale to commence at one o'clock in the after noon. when due attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by the subscriber, residing on the premises sep 5 tsw 351 ABRAHAM ESHLEMAN. VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned, Administrator of Peter Yoe, dec’d, will oner at public sale, on SATUR DAY, the 22nd day of SEPTEMBER, on the premises, the “Mansion Farm," late of said dec’d, situated in Letterkenny twp., Frank lin county, oue mile north of Strasburg, aud bounded by lands of William G. McLellan, Winger’s heirs and others, containing 202 ACRES AND 41 PERCHES, neat measure. The improvements are a large STONE HOUSE and Log Barn; also, Tenant House and Stable, all in good condition. About 02 Acres are In heavy Chestnut aud Rock Oax Timber. Part of the tract Is limestone and there are two good Orchards of choice fruit. Therein a well of never-falling water at the door, and running water on most of the fields. This is the best farm In the township for grain and grass. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, F. M. t on said day, when terms will be made known by GEORGE YOE, Ad'mr. By order of the Court, w. G. Mitchell, Clerk. John Gxlbekt, Auctioneer, sep 5 tsw 35 VALUABLE TANNERY, MERCHANT MILL AND LAND TOR SALE.—J. D. 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