gtOPESLTOOF ST. JOHN'S COUUEOE ANNAPOLIS, MD. TUI* institution.' one of the oldestin the State, now liberally endowed by the turti will open, on the lath of NEXT, with an entire re-organisation* ltfß believed that no similar institution offers greater advantages to those wishing to obtain a thorough liberal education, or «o pursue a , - llrt . These advantages are, in part, Rowing., 1. vExtensive and commodious buildings, thoroughly repaired and refurnished, cabbie of boardinglSOstudenta,and otaantomo&i.U lr>gynfrrftV.nfip 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 otner. healthful and useful exer cises. There will also be a well-furnished Gym nasium on the premises, 2. A fall oourse in the departments of study usually embraced In a College curriculum, and in addition, a very extensive range of selection In Special Departments. 8. 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 tudy of German, French, Italian and Bpan lsh, without extra oharge. -. 6. A special and comprehensive course of in* atruotlon is furnished for those who design to teach. To all such students, tuition is remitted on easy conditions. 6, An extensive course of Instruction Is pro* vlded in Physical Geography, National Indus tries and Resources, Commercial Law, Book. Keeping, and such other studies as are re quired to prepare young men to enter success rally into business and commercial pursuits. 7, A carefully graded Preparatory Depart ment, Ineluding Classical ana English studies, is 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 /Wlows: FACULTY: HENRY BARNARD, LL. D.. Principal, and Professor of Mental. Moral and Booial Science, including the Principles and Methods of Edu cation. Rev. G. W. MuPHAIL, D. D., Assistant Pro fessor of Mental and Moral Science, and L; o turer on Natural and Revealed Religion, and the Evidences of Christianity. GEORGE W. ATHERTON, A. M.. Acting Vice Principal, and Professorof the Latin Lan guage, Literature and History. E. P. HCAMMON, A. M., Professor of Mathe matics. . , HIRAM CORBON, A. M., Professor of the English Language. Literature aud History, ana Rhetoric moulding Vocal Culture. Rev. JULIUH M. DESHLKLL, A. M. f Proles sor of the Greek Languugu, Literature aud Ills- to \fILLIAM HTEFFIN. A. M„ Professor of Physical Culture, aud Assistant in Mathema tics and the German Language. DAVID N. CAMP, A. M., Principal of the Preparatory and Normul Departments. ZALMON HICHARDH, A. M., Principal ol the Commercial Department. Rev. WILLIAM L. GAGE, A. M. Professor of Physical Geography and Its Relations to the History and Industrial Resources of Nations. B. B. HALDEMAN, A. M., Professor of Na tural History, and Lecturer onEtnuology and Comparative Philology. (To be appointed. 1 Professor of Chemistry, Chemical Technology and Na tural Philosopy. (To be appolntcd.i Professor of Modern Languages. WILLIAM 11. HOPKINH, A. M. r Tutor In Mathematics, and the Latin and Greek Lau The College year Is divided Into THRICE THUMB, with a vacation of ten days at Christ inuH, and one of a week In April, at the close of the Mecond Turin. Tuition, lor a term, (payable In advance,) Including room-rent, use of furniture, fuel, lights, Ac., Ac 0(10 oo Ur, for the-, whole year, (If paid In ad vance.) IW oo For further information, application may be made to the Principal, at Annapolis. THOMAS MWANN, Govkiin’oh uir Ma.kyi.and, Hz-Off. Pres, of the. Hoard of Vtsltun.i. Application for Bciiolurshlps can bo made at the olllce of Tax Inteluoknckh, or to H. E. NICHOLH, ■II WEHT FAYETTE Htreel, se])t6-2inwB-j[ Baltimore, MU. IJIIIK UNION II UNI NUNN ( OUftOK Of 1 PHILADELPHIA THOM AH MAY FIERCE, A. M„ ProNldunh Having, during the Kuiht Ybah of iUorguni* station, liiNtructud over FIVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PUFILN, of whom nino-tontha now occupy lucrative noHltlouH in every dopurltnohL of bualm'aa, will nog Ui Hm HICOOND COLLEGIATE YEAR with llio proNtlgo. oxporloneo, ami Utah) Illy uc (iuirocl by iih jnui PROHPEttITY AND tiUCUKUS. The well-earned rupututluu of tho Collogu un THE FIRST COMMERCIAL COLLEGE In tho country, 1m wupporlod by tho employ ment of the ablaut ami moat experienced Touchera in their uovural departments; by the HUbHlunlial elegance of llio Internal arrange inuntH; by the variety aud complctmiOHa of the Theoretical (Journo, aud by the Introduction aud perfection of the ay <l tom of ACTUAL BUSINESS partlcipuiod in by thontudenU, under the di rection of teachora not only nclenUrtc book keepers, but alao EXPERIENCED BUSINESS MEN. All attempts to represent business are disraj. gurdod, to give place to business Itself, Offodus purchased In Philadelphia by the Pieshlout, are bought uud sold by Lou students, ami pay ments are made In tlio College currency, which has a real money value. This happy combina tion .of Thoory and Practice has heretofore en ubled the graduates of the College to tala charge of the largost and most, Intricate sets of boolta with confidence and success, THE ARRANGEMENTS for carrying out this system are perfect. The Bank, Wholesale Department, Insur Ex press, and Exchange Ofllces, tile Hr id all the mlnutla* of mercantile trause *e ac curately copied from their count n uc* tual business. THE LOCATION of the College, at Handel and L Eighth and Spring Uurden streets, coutre of tho vurloUH railroads ci city with Us suburbs, uud tho economical boarding houses, mal for those from tho Interior intern in the city durlug tholr altondur THE EXPENSES. Tlio terms for the dlH'ereut ill bo found in a table below. The Boar- ( from 94 to 80 per week, and the time necessary for the completion of the Full Business Com so from two to four months. A comparison of t lie* expenses will) those of othor Colleges will bo found to leave a favorable balnnoo or from 850 to $OO, thus maintaining the reputation of Thk Union us the Largest, most Practical and Economical Com mercial College tn the titatc. PRINCIPALS OP DEPARTMENTS. Thomas May Peirce. A. M. R. S. Barnes, IC. N. Karr, Jr., Ji, KBIM, H. LYNDALL, K. H. Heinhold, (Lieut. J. T. Hickman, Several of the above speak German, to. Special terms for Clubs. *3L Soldiers received at reduced rates. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO YOUNG MEN. During the Month of September , FULL COURSE SCHOLARSHIPS, Including Bookkeeping, Business Correspondence, Korins, and Customs, Commercial Arithme tic, Business Penmanship, Detecting Coun terfeit Money, and Commercial Law, TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. SCHOLARSHIPS, Including the same subjects aa above, [time limited to Three Month*,) TWENTY DOLLARS. On and after October Ut, as by previous an nouncements, Llio Scholarships will be Fohty Dollars, when thore will be no extra charge for Diplomas. I Circulars and Peirce's Practical Educatin' now reudy. Samples of College Currency sont by mall, uud distributed gratuitously, on application ut tho OFFICE, 531 NORTH EIGHTH HT. Hopt ’> .'hnw.'lfj QOHVfi SUGAR EVAPORATOR* JtPatontod, Sept. 10, 1801.) MANUFACTURED SOLELY IIY TliK HARTFORD SORGHUM MACHINE UO., No. 118 State Street, HAHTFUttD, CONN. This Evaporator olarlflos more thoroughly, and produces FINER AND BETTER With loss Labor and Fuel, than any other In tho World. They bavo been fully teslod, and have Invari ably taken the highest premiums, wliwi tried In compollon with tho bust puns of ot her man ufacturers. splendid Jullles from Apple Cider and tho Juices of other fruits, under Cmy’s patent, aro easily mado on these evaporating puns. Our Cane Mills ombraco tho latest Improve ments. and for convouloncc, spood, Ktreugih and durability are unsurpassed. Fire Doors, Grate-Bars, Skimmers, Ac., sup plied at lowest rutes. JSrtieo our Show Curds, posted in Stores, Hotels, Ac. Bend for PampUlets containing full direc tions for the culture of Northern Sugar Canes, and tho manufacture «of Syrups, Cano and Maple Sugars, Ac., which will be forwarded without charge, to any applicant. The Company has a Capital of $lOO,OOO and Is composed o>' the following names: WOODRUFF A BEACHjSteam Engine Build ers, Hartford, Ct. , NATHAN BENHAM, Machinist, Hartford, Cl, N. KINGSBURY A CO., Woolen Manufac turer, Hartford, Ct. CHAS. ALLEN, Dealer in Agricultural Tools, Ac., Hartford, Ct. E. N. KELLOGG, Wool Dealer, Hartford, Ct. DANIEL PHILLIPS, of Adams Express Co., Hartford, Ct. ' JAS. B. WILLIAMS A Co.. Fancy Soap Makers, Glastonbury, ct. JAtJ. B. WILLIAMS, President. N. Kingsbury, Sec. and Treas. Early Orders solicited—AddresH HARTFORD SORGHUM MACHINE CO., 148 State street, Hartford, Ct. ;imw 83 CORN SHELLEB AND OLGAKER...THE attention of manufacturers iscallecUo this lately patented Improvement, by means of which the farmer can thresh and clean, by one operation, from 1,000 to 1,500 bushels of Corn per day, with no more power than Is required to drive the old-fashioned "Cannon Shelter,’ 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 eet the machine and to olean any sized corn, mouldy or dry. County and State rights for sale on reasona ble te.ms, by addressing _ __ TO. R. BURNS, .Lancaster, Pa. June 6 tfw 22 COW.—CAME TO THE PR EM XSi laes of the subscriber near London Grove Tavern, In Paradise township, on Tuesday, 24th of July, a DARK BROWN COW, with hdms extended forward, and light forehead, about 10 or 12 years old. The owner can have, the same by proving property andpaying charges gng 8 Ww* 91 CHARLES Fi STEWART. 1 sMNiibfa. ■■ ■: TfALrART.K ttKAt IOTATR AtPrH. Y 140 S ALE.—By. yirtns. of anorder ol the Otphanß r i Cdurt<ffr£odeiri.ok, ootmiyi'MdZJ Wtd In porstmnce of'toe last wHl&nd: tesfaxff eirt pf Jacob Saylor, late.of said county. deceased,’ the subscriber as Executor, will sell at public sale, at the late residence of said about one mile north of Hemng'fl Miil,'on Beaver Dam, in JohnsviUe district, on MON DAY, the Ist day of OCTOBER. I m. at 1 o’clock/: prM., that valuable farm, the “ SAYLOB HOMESTEAD/’ This property has been in possession of the Saylors about a century; it Is a very desirable property ! CONTAINING 135 ACRES, about 85 acres of It is Timber land; the other part is .laid offla eight fields well supplied with Water: thisproperty lsof first quautyof land,, blue slate and limestone, and is in a healthy neighborhood, and Is convenient to Churches, - Mills, Stores and Smith Shops. It is atsdnekr the present terminus of the western Maryland Railroad. The Improvements consist of a lirge LOG DWELLING HOUSE/ •weather boarded and in good condition, and well ar ranged for two lamllies to occupy; a good cmlry will a never-failing spring running through it; a Wash House with water running through It; a LARGE BANK BARN, with double floor, two Garners. Wagon Shed and Corn House attached. The Barn is nearly new, 1b all complete, and there Is also every other outbuilding on the place necessary. There is also on the farm a large Orchard of choice fruit very near the dwelling. _ , Terms ok Bax.*.—One-third of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale or on the ratification thereof by the Court, and the re maining two-thirds in one and two years, with interest from day of sale, the deferred.pay ments to bo secured by the notes or bonds Of [he purchaser or purchasers, with security to ho approved by the subscriber, bearing inter est fruin the day of sale, except 82,600 of the purchase money which will not be required until after the death of the widow, but only the Interest thereon annually, j Any person wishing to view the farm will please call on the subscriber, living % of a mile <rom Unipn Bridge, and two miles from the above uumed property, and I will cheer fully show them the same. : sep 11 luUtsw) R. BAYLER, Kxocutor. afforded for the PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE FARM OF 185 ACRES. As agent of the heirs of Dr. John Hanger, deo’dTl will offer for sale, on THURSDAY, the 11th day of OCTOBER, at 11 o'clock, on the premises, the farm on which the deceased re sided attne time of his death, two and a half miles north of Way nesl>orough, aud near Zion Chureh. The Inmi is No. 1 limestone, and lu a i>nod state of cultivation. There are about 96 Acres of cleared, and 40 of very superior tim ber, There are about 15 Acres ol Meadow. The Itnnroveinonl.s are good, aud consist of a largo DWELLING HOUSE, Barn, and all necessary out-houses. The spring ouuuol be surpassed lu the Valley of Virginia— this la saying a great deal. I know, but 1 ohalleuge a comparison. It is seldom that Hiielrproperty is In market; so pUuiHJintly aud conveniently situated, of so omall a quantity of laud, aud yet so well Im proved, being but 2Jsj miles from Waynesboro' Depot, on Ihe Virginia Central Railroad, In Augusta county. Va. f and altogether, one of the most desirable homes In Augusta county. Terms accommodating, and made knowu ou buy of sale. If the laud Is sold, I will sell, at the same time aud place, 8 horses, ode colt, 4 head of cat tle, 1U sheep, 25 hogs, oue four-horse and one two-Uorso wagou, one Buckeye Uoapor and Mower, in good order, oue wheat fan,.gear, plows, harrows, Ac. , , Any om* desirous of obtaining Information can ’address ine at Hermitage, Augusta county, Vu„ or J. D. Hauger, who is now resid ing on tho land, at Waynesboro, Va. * HAMUEL KENNERLY, Jr., Agent for the heirs of Dr. John Hunger, doe’d. Nt!p 7 ltd<ktsw A VALUABLE NTOCU FARM FOR MALE.—Situate iu Hummerhlli township, Cambria county, Pa., ou tho line of the Penn sylvania Railroad, containing 771 AURKH OF PltlME LIMKBTONE LAND, underlaid with seven veins of Bituminous ('oul, Irom 2 to (I feet thick, THREE DWELL ING IIUIJHEH, a lurgo Frame Barn. 800 Aoros clc ircd, balance heavily timbered with Ash, 11 lekory, Maple, JJlaok and White Birch. Hugar, Hcoch, Hemlock, Klmund Linn. A good Water I’owor will) 20 to 80 feet head. Ciisli price, 815,000. K, McGLADE, uug 21 ItdAdmwj WUinoro, Ph. REAL KMT ATE AT PRIVATE MALE Tho subscriber offers his place ot resi dence, situated in the vlllugo of Mlllorsvlllo, Lancaster county, fronting ou tho turnpike lending from sain village to tho city of Lancas ter, being a valuublo Lot of GrouDd. CONTAINING ONE ACRE, more or less, bolng 218 feet In front, with a TWO-HTOKY BRICK DWELLING HOUHE, with Kitchen attached, thereon orected. There Is at tho kitchen door a uover-falllng woll of water with pump therein, Thoro is uu the premises a lino Orchard of cholco Fruit Trees, consisting of Apples, Pears, Poaches, Hugos, Apricots, etc,, aud a variety of Grape vinos of the best selections. Any person wishing to view the property will please-rail on tfie subscriber, residing thereon. JOHN L, HALL, uug 22* 2lilW*ll3 TW HLK MALE OF PKHNONAL PROP- I KRTY.-Un TUESDAY, tho 2d day of OU TOHKH.nI Balmont Farm,occupied by Martin Grecnlimr, In Hitllsbury twp., the lollowlng described personal properly, lute of Culhurluu Yi'ulcs, dec'll, to wit: 1 Cow, I Heifer, 1 Hbcep and 4 Lambs, 10Tons of Hay, h Demijohns and Bottles containing Wines and Liquors, very old; Jars, Saddle- Imgs, Maul nmi Wodge*, I.anu Roller, Wind Mill, Drill, Hay Ladders, Older Press, and a Lot of Lumber, with a varioty of other artlclos and Farming Implements. Hale to begin at 1U o’clock, A. M., on the premises, aud terms made known by tho Ex ecutors. A. L. HAYES, Executor, sep ill 21w37 TAUIVATE SALE OF LAND IN CLARKE L UOUNTY, VA.—The undersigned, Agents for the heirs of Richard Hardesty, dec’d, will sell, at private sale, one Tract of Land, lying on tho Berryville turnpike, near thu HpoutSprlng farm, *> miles from winchester and 5 miles from Berrv vlllc, containing TWO HUNDRED ACRES, olghty acres of which are In fine timber, the balance cleared and lu a good state ol cultiva tion. I'he DWELLING is u fine stone building, containing muo rooms. There is a good well ol water in the yard, aud all necessary Improve ments on the premises. Ainu, uuothor Tract of Laud, lying east of and adjoining the lirst, containing 'i'WU HUNDRED AN D 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 0. W. HARDESTY, Herryville, Clarke county, Va, ltdAlfw .ALL, unuu iK tlxe lly of Irablo •ewidu Ucko. ORPHANS* COURT SALE. By vlrtuo of an order of the Orphan**' Court of LaucaHtcr county, the undersigned will expose to public sale, at the public houso of Daniel B. Herr, In the Borough of Washington, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7th, IHOO, at 7 o'clock, P. M,, the following real estate, situated in said borough: 1. All that certain Lot of Ground with a TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE, Cooper Shop, nud other Improvements, bounded on the north by property of John Evans, on the south by Emanuel Fishel, running to the Sun* quehunnu River, and known as No. 8 In tho plan of the borough. 2, All that certain Lot known as No. 3, bo* ginning at a post, a oornor of lot No. 4, thonco by a 12 feet wide alley, south '28% degrees, east four p-rches to a post, corner of Lot No. 2, thence south (13% degrees, west 20 7-10 perches to a pont on the river buuk, thence up the river pi perches to a post, comer of No. 4, thence north 0!ljfc» degrees. 207-10 porches to tno place of beginning, wltn a small FRAME DWEL LING HOUSE, Stable, &c., thereon. 3. Part of Lot No. 1 aforesaid, beginning at a post, corner of Lot No. 3, thence southwest perches to Susquehanna River, thence along the same one perch to a post In a line of Lot No. 4, thence north 03% degrees, east 26% perches to the pluce of beginning, containing nearly 27 Perches oj Land. Terms casli on April Ist, 1807. JOHN EVANH, Executor of Paul Sberrlck, dec’d. ltdAtsw Fir*t.ci,ans hotel property at PUBLIC HALE.-On WEDNESDAY, the 17th DAY OF OCTOBER, 1860, the valuable hotel property, known as LITIZ SPRINGS HOTEL, and kept for over 12 year* by the proM'iit proprietors, (In consequence of a dls solution of partnership,) will be sold (Republic Hale, on the nretnlHon. Thin Hotel 1h situated about 2i}i) yards from tho depot of tho Reading and Columbia Railroad, and within Night of thu fiimouN LRUs Springs; eight milesnorth of thucltyof Luucftntor, Pa., 25 rallon west of tho city ot Hooding, and within a few bourn rldo by rail of the oltlon of New York, rhlladolpbln, Baltimore and Washington; from which pmoes the house huH been thronged with sojourners during thu Hiuumur months for yearn to lu ut iuohl capacity, whloh In from 250 to 800 persons. The property in located on loin Non, 22, 23, 2i \uud 2), ou Houthoant corner Broad and Main, \nd ou No. 27, nortli nldo of Main ntreetn, Llll/., and will 1)0 Hold In two parts or combined, an purchuncrn may desire. No. J, Fronting on Main ntreot 172 foot, on which in erected a largo and convenient three* ntory BIUi.K HOUSE, 75 lout front, with Brick Kltehons, Smoko Hounq, and othor out-houses uttuclied; 2 never-falling Wells of Water, Uis tern, all the ntabllng thereto belonging, Ac., Ac., tnln being one of thelargent, bentaud mont doHlmble Hotel Htandn In the country. No. 2, Adjoluing No. 1, fronting Hi foot on Broad Htruut, on which In orooted a largo four* ht.ory stone and framo HOTEL BUILDING, Id) feet front, with 11 ntory roofed Vorandahn on eiteilug the uutlro hoiiHo. Tho whole being crowned with a spacious observatory or cupola, troin which one of the most magnlnoeutviews of i he garden hihil of Punnnylvanla Ispresent ed to lie- eye. Water in Introduced throughout the buildings mid prlvutcapurtmunts, Ladies ami iiciiilemen’n Bath UooniH supplied with hot a .d mid water. A largo and oonvoulont le • lloiiMi, witli Meat Vault beneath, nndall other necessary Improvementn belonging to a llrnt-elusK Hotel. f<o. ;t, a lot of ground, containing , miuHjss. fronting Uroml street,. adjoining un alloy aDtl property of J. H Tshmly, Kuo., and C.Ocltner, near the Kullroad Depot. HaMul'actlon in regard to the business of the 1 louse, us also the complete arrangements, will rhuerlully bo gl\*eu to any one desirous of viewing the property, by calling ut the Hotel before the day of Hale. Sale to commence at :i o'clock P M of said day. when terms will be made known bv SAMUEL LIUHTENTHAELER Friday, Auctioneer, sepTfl PUBLIC SALE OF REAL AND PER. SONAL PROPERTY.—WiII be sold at nub ile veudue on 'WEDNESDAY, the 20th Inat., upon the premises, late of Miss Catharine Y eaten, dee’d, in the City ot Lancaster, the fol lowing personal property of the said dec’d, viz: One Laige Family Carriage, One Small Two- Horse Carriage, one light one-horse ditto, Set of Harness, One Slelgn, One Carriage Horse, Two Milch Cows and Two Hogs. There will also be offered for sale three sev eral adjoining lots situationihealley between South Queen and Prince streets, leading from the warehouse of Messrs. Geo. M. Stelninan & Co to Vine street, with a fronton the said al ley of about 193 feet, the northern of these lots havlug on It iwo and a stable. The sale to be held on the premises at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, when the terms will be made known by the Executors. On THURSDAY, the 27th of SEPTEMBER, lust., at 8 o’clook In the afternoon, will be offered at public sale, at Cooper’s Hotel, in West King street, a tract of ... 40 AfcREHOf’LAND with improvements, situate principally In Manhelm twp., and partly In the city, bounded on the north by the Harrisburg turnpike. This is a lurm of 40 Acres of first-rate Limestone Soil, with a neat BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Bam, Stable, Ac.! garden and fruit trees; a very desirable property.. Also, a Lot of Grounaattaateon the Reading turnpike within half a mile of the city, ad joining property of John McGovern, r Moreton, and others. The terms will be made known by A, L. HAYES, sep 19 2tw 37J Executor of C. Yeates, deeU Iwt (Estate. VALUABLE CHESTER COUNTY PARK AT PUBLIC SALE.—ON THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER 27th, 1866,.wi1l 6© soldat public dajaatthe residence of. the subscriber,; llrftng W Upper Oxford township, Cheater, county, about e miles east of Oxford and onthe Triad leading from Russellville to New ■ Loudbn, 3 miles east of the former aud 2'/, miles narihof tbelottarplaceandliof a mile from Elk view Station,.on the Philadelphia and .Baltimore Central Railroad, the -ollowing described real estate, viz: A tract of land CONTAINING 128% ACRES, on which are erected a substantial Two-Story STONE DWELLING HOUSE,L shape LM by 50 feet; 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 and Im plement House, shedding on one Bide of the pani yard, Spring House overa never failing spring of water near the dwelling, and other necessary out-hulldlnes; there is a well of never failing water ait the door, and another In tbe burn yard. Tlijs farm has ten convenient fields, in a firpt-fate state of cultivation, about 8 Abres thereof being meadow Land, and also about 8 Acres of old and young Timber. Elk Creek extends, through the centre of it, afford ing access to water from all the fields, and also from the barn yard. Therein a Young Orchard of choice Apple trees In foil bearing condition and a variety of choice Pear trees, besides .other fruit of different kinds on the torn. This property adjoins lands of Hon. Jo*. Hodgson, James L. Strnwbridge, Esq., Caleb Pusey. tho Messrs. McDowell and others, and l* conveni ent to Mills, chools. Mechanics of all kinds, Stores, and places of Public Worship, of diff r ont denominations, and is acknowledged to be one of the mo*t desirable farms on Elk Creek. Tho natural quality of the soil Is eqaal to any on said Crock. Thore is a One andnalf Story TENANT HOUSE and Stable on tho place. Persons desiring to purchase a farm for a residence, or wishing to lnvesl their money in Real Estate, would uo well tocall and examine tills property before purchasing'elsewhere, If tho purchaser desires It, one-naif of the pur chase money may remain In tho place. ALSO, at the same time and place will be sold TWO ACRES of Chestnut Timber, within one mile of the farm. .... Sale will commence ou said day at 1 o'clock, P. M., when terms of salo will be made known by HUBERT M. BLAYMAKEB. Agent for tbe Widow and heirs of Marshall W. Allkeu, deceased. sopfjJtw 86 VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE AT PUB LIC HA LE.— lu pursuance of an Older of the Orphans' Court of Laticas cr county, the undersigned, Administrators ot Die Estate of James MeHimmui, late of Fulton lowushlp, deceased, will sell by public vendue tbe follow ing real estate l of said deceased, on WEDNES DAY, OCTOBER IK, 1806, at I lie public house of Wm, Htittoiq at Peach BoLUnn : No. i. A ix>i. or piece of Ground, situate in Fullou township aforesaid, adjoining other lauds ol James MeHparran, dec’d, and others, and ndjoluing the Susquehanna river, contain ing 08 PERCHES, more or less, with a large stone aud frame DWELLING HOUHE, which Is now and has for many years boon occupied as a Licensed Hotel, (aud at present kept as such by Mr. Hutton.l and doing a very large amount of business; good stabling and shed ding, a fountain of good water at the door, aud other Improvements thereon. Also, at the same time, one undivided sixth part of a Thoroughfare Fish Pot la the Husquehaunu river, at Peach Bottom. No. 2. ALotor plecu of Grouud, situate In Fulton township aforesaid, adjoining No. 1, and other lands of James MeHparran, dec'd, and also the river Husuuehuuna, coutalning 117 PERCH EH, more or less, with a large frame DWELLING aud STORE HOUHE, (in which a large and I crullvo mercantile business has been done.) a largo Ware House, aud other im provements ticreon. No. 8. ALotor piece of Ground, situate In Fulton township aforesaid, adjoining lands ol W. Whitaker,and also thoßusquobunuuiivor, containing 70 PERCH KH.moru or loss, with a frame DWELLING HouKK and other Im provements theroon, No. 1. A Lot or place of Ground, sltualo lu Fulton township aforesaid, adjoining other lands of James MoHparran, dec’d, and thoHus (mohumm river, contalning72 PERCH liXmoro or less, with a frame DWELLING HOUHE and other Improvements thoroon. These properties ate woll worthy the atten tion of bust nuss men. The Colutnhla and Mary land Lino Railroad, now In procons of con struction, runs uloug the front of thu whole of them, and as business places they uro unsur passed in tlie vicinity. And on THUKHDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 1860, they will sdl at tho late residence of James MeHparran, dec’d, in Fnlton township, all that certain plantation or tract of laud, situate in Fulton town hip. Lancaster county, adjoining lands of H. W. P. Boyd, Richard Jones, Thomas Htubbs, and others, containing ill ACHEH, more or less, ol Patented Land, with a 1 rgo and convenient stone and frame DWELLING HOUHE, double-decker frame BARN, wl'h Htouo Htubllng, Wagon Hhud and Corn Crib, with othor necessary mit-hulldlngs aud Im provements thereon; a line Orchard of choice rrult trees. In good hearing order; an excellent stream or Water running through this pro perty. and excellent springs of Wutor ut the buildings. This farm Is divided Into vonvonlent Holds, In uudor good tcnce, and In u high Ntutu of cul tivation, and lorconvunluneesund productive ness is surpassed hy hut fow farms lu thu county. The neighborhood is healthy, and the farm woll locate I, convenient to churches, schools, mills, stores, Ac., Ae.,Tmd offers groat Inducements to any oue wishing to engage In agricultural pursuits or to Invest mouey iu real estate. Persons wishing to view auy of tho above described properties prior to Llie sale, will please call on James McHparran, at the late rcsldenoe of the deceased. Hale to commence at 1 o’clock P. M. ou each of said days, when attendance will bo given and terms made known by AMELIA F. MrHPARKAN, JAMEH McSPARKAN, sop 12 tsw 30i Admiulstralors. PUBLIC *A!.E OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—UN FRIDAY, the sth day of OCTOBER, A. D., 1861, in pursuance of an order of tho Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, tho undersigned will offer at public vendue, at the Public House ofjNuMmmel Trout, in Gordon villo, Leacock township, the loltowing real estate, late of Lieut. David H. Lechu, deceased, viz: A tract of about FIVE ACRES of land, sit uated In said village of (Jordouvllle, adjoining the Pennsylvania Railroad, and lands oi'Sum’l Kauffman and Samuel Brua, on which are Greeted a substantial TWO-BTURY AND AT TIC BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, (late the residence of said deceased) with two-story and attic Brlclt Kitchen attached, a Wash House, Coal and Wood House, under ouo root near the dwelling, Brick Smoke House, Frame and Plastered Milk House, Frame Barn, and other necessary oui-buildlngs. The land is lu a high state of cultivation and under good fences. There Is an Orchard of some k r > Apple Trees In bearing ago, and a younger Orcnurd planted about nine years ago on the place, besides Cherry and other eliolco Fruit Trees. The house is conveniently and comfortably ar ranged. having the modern improvements. There is a hall with stair-case through the center on first lioor, and hull on secondlloor. opening on a balcony, a good sized parlor utui Hitting room, fronting to the Southeast on a lawn, which is planted with line and thrlvlug shade and evergreon trees and shrubbery. There are 4 rooms on the second floor, :i sleeping and 1 store room on front alLte, and one in the attic over tho kitchen; and a most excellent collar under the building. There Is alsoa well ui i,ever-falling wnler, with pump, near the Klfhmi, and a cistern for rain water noar the Wasli-liouso, with a Garden near bv. This placo was fitted up by deceased for his private residence, and Is well worthy tho at tention of purchasers for Uml purpose, being pleasantly situated, convenient to railroad station, post ofilce, stores, churches, Ac. Persons wishing to see the property before the day of sale, will pleaso call eu the under signed residing on the HHino. Halo to commence ut 1 o'clock P. M. of sulci day, when terms will he made known and at tendance given by HARRIET A. LECHE. ALSO, At the same time and place, iu pursu ance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Lan caster County, the undersigned will offer at publio vendue, the following real estate, late of said Lieut. DavidH. Leche, deceased, viz: A Lot of Ground, containing ONE FOURTH OF A.> ACHE, more or less, on whlob is erontud a Two-story Frame DWELLING HOUSE, with Kitchen attached, Fraino Mtablo, and excellent Clstorn and othor Improvements thereto bolonglng, adjoining the abovo-mentlouod property and lands ot Sumuol Kauffman. The house lias recently boon given excellent repair and is u desirable residence. Pontons wishing to vlow tho property, will please cull on Mrs. Harriot A. Leche, residing on tho Munsluu property adjoining. Bale to commence at 1 o'clock, I*. M.. of said day, when terms will be made known by H. R. SAMPLE, Guardian of minor ehlldron of Llout. D. H. Leche, deceased. J. D. wakkbl, Auctioneer. soplltswM A ftNIGNKE’N NALE OF REAL ESTATE A. and Personal Property, In West Fallow field, on HATI'KDAV, HE ITEM liKll29lh, IWW. Will be sold at puhliu *ule, on SATURDAY, the 29th of SEPTEMBER, l m, u Farm CONTAINING 100 ACRES, usuignod to the subscriber, by Joseph Harm stood, aud Jane, his wife, for the benefit of cred itors, situate lu West Fallowfiold township, Chester county, ouo mile northwest of Coofi ranvillo. and l miles from the Pennsylvania Railroad at Pennlngtonvllle and Christiana, Tho property Is bounded by lands of Alex. Hodgson, David Rambo.EllshaMcLimansand others. Tho improvements are n comfortable weather boarded HOUSE, lath and plastered Inside, Hasoment Kitchen find cedar underneath; throe moms on first and four on second floors and two good sized garrets; a well of excellent water at tho kitchen door, under roof, with pump thoroin; 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 aud other out-buildings; TENANT HOUSE, HAW aud FEED MILL with a good water-power. There Is a good Ap ple Orchard on the promises and other fruit trees. Tho cleared laud Is In a good state of cultivation. Twelve or fourteen uores of tho property is well set wltu heavy Oak and Chest nut Timber. This property Is convenient to churches, schools and mechanics. Persons wishing to view the property, will be shown the same by calling on Lhe under signed, living near Pennlngtonvllle. Also, on the same day and place, will be sold tho following Personal Property, viz: Three Horses, 2 Milch Cows, 1 Yoke of good Oxen, Young Cattle, 8 Bows and pigs, 8 Shoats, 3 Wagons, I Ox Cart, Plonghß. Harrows, Wagon, Plow, Harness, 1 Reaper and Mower, Cutting Box, Winnowing Mill. Corn Shelter, Hay by the ton, Corn Fodder by the bundle, Corn by the bushel, lot of Wheat and Oats Straw, lot of new Chestnut Posta, 8 hives oi Bees, Ac. Also, a quantity of Household and Kitohen Furniture, nothere enumerated. . Bale to commenceat 11 o’clock, on said day, when terms will be made known by MAHLON FOX, Assignee. Wat. B. Reynolds, Auct. sepBltd<fc3tw AHPHASN' court sale.—-on wed \J NESD AY, OCTOBER 8,1866, will be sold. In Pursuance of an orderof the Orphans’ Court Of ancaster county, at nuhlio sale, at the publlb house of G. H. Mlller, (Spring GraveHoteL; the real estate of Thomas ModerwelL .dec’a, in Drumore township, Lancaster county. Pa., ;1 mile south of Quarry vllle, on the road leading from Quarry vllie to the Unicorn, the following valuable real estate, viz; • A tract of land containing 83 ACRES, more or less, adjoining lauds of Samuel Keen, ££?i m .iLSi a kSj a io d landfl ofßobert Moder well, dec’d. About 12 acres ot the above land are covered with heavy timber, readyto cut i There are two streams of Water passing through it, which makes water accessible to all the fields. The land Is in a high of cul tivation, and under good fences. ' Any person wishing to view said premises before toe day qf safe, will please call on the subscriber residing near the same. j Possession- will be given April Ist, 1897. I Sale to commence at % o'clock, P. M., on said' day, when terms will he modejtnjjjWg ; Administrator of saldfleeeasNi* sep 11 tfiwW 'V Lie BALK—on tha 280).. ,01, SEPTEMBER, and on MO.NDAY. the UOrnS TUESDAY,tIie ‘OCTOBER, 1 In ' Dursnanee of an tinier tif the of laacaatra county, the oDdenlgujed KrUl.cX', oa iHo* premfeSTgltoaled on the west aide of 1 1 North' ‘dneeh street,' betVoen Centre Btynure : iaa Orftbge streets, lai the city of 1 Lances ter, that well-knownl-Tavem property.,known as the BLACK HOTEL, now in, the oc-: enpancy of Gdorge Hortlng, and owned by the estate of tbe late John Bheaffbr, book mert chant, deceased. This property is so Well es tablished that no minute description.tare*; qulred. It lsafonrfstory stone ana brick main building, with a large two-story brick rack building attached; with a large and comrade diouß basement nsed as arestaorant Thefront Is large,; with entrailce to yard with horse and vehicle from Queen lot extending in depth to the publlo alley in the rear. The stabling a#4 sheading attached to this pro 1 erty.is to say new, and sufficiently large. The house Is well arranged for a tavern property; roomy and Well supplied with gas and> water, and the other necessary and modern facilities appertaining to the business. The property is now let at an annual rent of $1,500. Also, on Monday. October lsf, 1860, at 7 o’clock In tbe evening, at tbe public house of Jacob' G. Leber, In the borough of Manheim r two oat-lbts, as follows: Nos. 21 and 23, lying con tiguous, coutalning about FOUR ACRES OF UMEBTONE LAND, with choice fruit trees, suitable for building lots; and also four in-' lots, lying nearto the above, fronting on Wolf street, and adjoining • aob other, containing together about ONE AND A HALF ACRES of Land, on which there are choioo fruit trees, and likewise suitable for building lots. And also, on Tuesday, the 2d day of October, 1866, at 6 o'clock in the afternoon, at the publio house of Jacob Funk, in the borough of Mari etta, all that certain eastern half of lot No. 173, adjoining properties of Widow Kopp ou the oust, fronting on Walnut street, in said borough of Marietta, on which is erected a frame two s ory DWELLING HOUSE, with a kitchen at tached, all In good condition. Attendance will be givea and terms of sale made known by JOSIAH H. HHKAFFER. DAVID HOCHBTETTER, Administrators of John Shcaffer, deceased, oug 2U tsw if! ASHIGNEE’H SALE.—ON SATURDAY, tho 6th DAY UF OCTOBER, 1866, the un- Uursigued, Assignee of Jacob Bucher and wife, will expose at public sale, on tbe premises No, 1, J» West Cocalico township,Laucastercounty, ou the road leading from Lancaster to Sinking Spring, and on the road leading to Ueinhoids v lie audHheafi'urstown, about % of a mile lrom the heading and Columbia Huilrood, % mile from the Un ion Station, and about 2 mllen from the Black Horse, aud about tho same distance from Heumstowu, the following Real Estate, to wit: No. 1. A tract of Land, containing 12 ACREH AND 20 FEKUHEH, (more or less,) udjolnlng properties of John Jlackur, John Harnlsh, and otners, on which is erected a two-story BKIUK DWELLING HOUHE, Hummer House, Bauk Barn, Hhed and other improvements, ail lu good conditions and repair. The laud is In a high state of cultiva tion, under good fences, and conveniently di vided into field* for farming purposes. There Is also an Orchard of choice fruit trees, and 2 Wells of good and never-fulling water, with pumps therein, ucar thohousedoor. The above buildings were put up In ihe your 1861, In the best workmanlike manner, and were kept as Tavern and ttturo, until tbe last two years, for merly called Bucherton. No. 2, containing 0 AUKEH AND 41 PEUCHES, mors or less, adjoining tract No. 1, on which is . reeled aono-story LOG DWELLING HOUHE. No. 8, a tract containing 4 AURKH AND 6 PEUUHEH, mure or less, Uommous Land, adjoining lands of Henry Grimes and others. No. 1, a tract of Mountain Land, (partsprout) containing adjoining lands of John Hwulgurl and others. No. 6, a iructoi i’usturn Land, containing 17 AURKH AND 66 I’ERUHKH, neat measure, situated In East Uoc'allco town ship, adjoining lands of Reuheti Hhober aud others, ou tho rouil leading from Reamstown to the Black Homo Tuvorn. No. 6, Pasture Land, coniuiulng 12 AURKH AND 80 PERCHEH, m at measure, adjoining tract No. 5 aud others. No. 7, containing 2 AURKH AND 72 PEUUHEH, Limestone KUu and (Quarry thereon, adjoining No. 5. No. 8, Limestone tiuarry, containing 1 ACRE AND IWPKRCHJSH of Land, neat measure, adjoining tract No. 7 on Gils tract Is also a Lime Kiln. No. U, u Limestone Quarry, containing 1 AURE AND 112 PERCHEH, adjoins Nos. 7 ami 8, No. 10. a Limcstono Quarry of 2 AURKH AND 44 PERCHEH, No, 11, Mountuln Hprout Land, eon tain lug 6 AURKH AND 102 PERCHEH, uuut muusuru, adjoining Nos, H unit 6, Hale to coinmenoo at 12 o’clock at noon, whon duo uLtandiuioo will be given and terms of sale made known by GYRUH HK.iM, Asslgueo of Jacob Uuoher and wire. Mop 1U VALVAIO FAII.II AT I»III»M41 HALF. On WEDNESDAY, HEDTEMHER 2(1, IUo umlurHljjiuid will null by public vuuduu, uii iho promlHOK, In StrrtHburif twp„ Lancawtor oounly. ftbmit'two mlltm »outnvvent from the borough of HtrmdmrK, and ol«ht mlloa from Lancaster ally, on mo road irom Lampeter Square to Now Frovidouoo, lUh valuable Farm ooutaluluu about 138 ACRES OF FIRST-RATE LIMESTONE LAND, about two acres thereon being covered with good Timber, in tho aforesaid township of Btrusburg, adjoining lands of Bainuel Entile* man. John and Jacob llachmun, Emanuel Groff, Jacob Hohrer, Wltmer Barge, and'others. The improvements are a large and comraodl* ous Two-Btory Brick DWELLING HOUSE, with two-story backbullding attached, a Swis ser Barn, Wagon She* and Corn Cribs, Brooke House and oilier out-buildlngs. 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 neur the Dwelling, a tine young Orchard of choice Apple Trees, a number of Pear and other Fruit Treesand Grape Vines. Thefurm in well watered, Walnut Ruu pass ing through it, and Is iu a high state of culti vation, divided Into convenient llelds. and is one of the best farms In the county. Thoro is also a lino 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 In the market. The title is Indis putable. Persons desiring to view tbe premises before tbe day of sale will pleuso call ou Lbo under signed residing thereon, or for any informa tion address him, Btrasburg, Lancaster county, Pa. One half or less of tue purobuse money may romuln In. the premises, If desired by tbe purchaser. Sale to commence nt 2 o'clock P. M. on said day, when attendance wdll bo given and terms of sale will bo made knownjby GEORGE WITH EHS. R. Downey, Auct. hop .■) utw o^, A NMMNKE’H NAJLK or VALUABLE A MILL PROPERTY.-Will bo sold at pub no sale, ou SATURDAY, the 2JKh of SEPTEM BER. 18WJ, at 12 o’clock, uooo, at the Cross Keys Hotel, adjoining the promises, tho following Real Efltuto, viz: A first-class GRIST AffLL, SAW MILL ANI) BARK MILL, ami TRACT OK LAND. situate In tho township of North Heidelberg, Berks Co., Fu. on Tulpohoceon Creek auu Union Canal, tidjolnlng laudH of John Zerbe, Mahlon Hchcenor, Charles Heti'ich, and Peter Ander son, containing 42 ACRES. The improvement', In addition to the Mill buildings, consist of a two-story DWELLING HOUSE, with Kltoh on attached: also, a TENANT HOUSE, SCHWEITZER HAHN, Cnrrlnge Houso ami other buildings; together with a large Apple Orchard and avarioty ol fruit troes of the choic est klud. The Wator Power is the very boat oil the Tul pehoccon. The Mill has tliree pair of Burra, and a Chopping Stone. This locatlou offers superior facilities for buying Grain, and ship ment of Flour to Markets. Also, at the sumo time and place, will be aold a Piece of Wood land containing FOUR ACRES.—AIso, a DWELLING HOUHK AND PIECE OF LAND, adjoining thoabove property,containing FOUR AND A-B ALF ACRES, more or Ichh. The Im provements are a BaUN, and buildings lately used for a DISTILLERY. Upon this tract there Is a lino apple orchard and a novor falling Spring, Tho buildings are nearly nil now and in good cnndllion. Condition rnudo known at the sale, by WM. H, LIViNGOOD, No. 3H, North Olh sl. t Heading, AHHlguco of Abraham Knelt. tsw !i) Administratrix. PRIVATE HALF.—THE SUBSCRIBER A odors at private nulo his farm on which ha resides, in Drurnoro township, Lancaster on., containing about 240 ACRES OF PATENTED LAND, lu n high state of cultivation, dlvldod Into con venient fields, with good fences, all having ue quhs to water—about 40 acres boiug under lira* bor. Tho buildings consist of a largo stono HOUHE, slnto roof; largo barn.slato roof; largo wagon houso, corn cribs and gmlm ry—also sluKi roof, and all other uecdlul buildings for a woll urranged farm. This Is duoldodlv ono of tho host properties In tho southern part of tho county. The proprietor wllltalco ploasnro lu walling on any ono wishing to Inspect tills proporty. Terms made to suit. Clear title and posses sion given on tho Ist day of April. 18(17. Jy2o2mw2U HANDERS MeCULLUUGII. ORPHANS’ COURT HALE OF A VALIN able Farm.—ln pursuance or an Order of tho Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, the undersigned, Administrator of tho estate of Win. Frazer, late of Bads bury township, In said(jounty, decoused, .will soil by public vou due oh tho promises at tho Mansion llouhu. on TUESDAY, tho Iflth day of OCTOBER, A. 1)., 1880, tho following Valuablo Real Estate, late of said deooosod, vis: A Plantation or Tract of Laud situate in Badsbury township, Lancaster county, on tho public road leading from the Gun to tho Cop por Mines, (known ns tho “ Mine Road,”) about Zmllos west of the Gap. adjoining lundsof Win. Hamilton, Samuel MeNeal. and others, CONTAINING 46 ACRES, more or less, with aTwo-story BrickandStone DWELLING HOUSE, large Btone Barn, Car rlflgeHouse, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Spring House, a neverfaillng Spring of excellent Water near the door, running Water through the farm. An excellent Orchard of choice Fruit Trees in good bearing order, good fences and other improvements thereon. This property is well worthy the attention oi personawlsning to bay a Farm, being very , pleasantly .located In a fine healthy neighbor hood,'within 2 miles of the Penna. Rhiiroad, at Gap Station and Warehouse, convenient to Ohnrohes, Mills, Schools, &c., Ac. Persons wishing to view the premises prior to the day of Bade; will please can on Chas. Frazer, residing thereon. Bala to commence at 2 o’clock P. M. on said day. when attendance will be given and terms mane known by ADAM DRATTCKER, sept 19 tsw 37 Administrator. VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE AT PUB lie Sale, late of • William Kegerrelse, de ceased.—On SATURDAY, the 29th day of SEP TEMBER, 1866, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans 1 Court of Lancaster county, the under signed wniekpose to 1 publio vendue, on the premiaesysltuated about one-half mile from Relnholdsville, West Cocallco township, said county, on (he road leading to Shaefferstowfi. aTract of Land containing .28 ACRES AND 7TPERCHES, more or less, adjoining properties of John Relhhoid, Leah Re inhold, and Jacob Keger relSßi Whereon are erected a Two-Story Weath erboarded DWELLING. HOUSE, Summer House-Cooper Shop, Swisser Bam, and other lmprov&njenta, all In good condition andre 'pair. • ■ • The land is in a high state of cultivation, under good fencing ana conveniently divided Ihtd fleldSTor farming purposes, part of It' be- There l &-a]soan Orchard of with never after- noon, wtifeti attendance' will be given and sept 6 tew 3d Aita’r of saiadeceased. Iftjti mO-:: J 1 ACUKH, 1 -nil' )P&XtATE BAL& Thttzxfturd^ettoflenlatfutvateeAlettiMi' ! 1 westtif tM BUlteUns ozd tUeIKB9U&<: ,of flat notLUtj. farms. qtchrlsUtta HoraC,. AlBfertli A, Miller aind others. The, IriiproTeinenta ooiiilit’ of 4 LOG HODBEandßarn.WlttialllieSeeMrsiont- 1 - buildings. There Is an eve Dialling *reli orflrev rale water near the hQBSe and exoeUent. There laan Orchard of abbnt 100 ffhe thtmng young trees which are in a flue bearing state,. The larm Is under most .excellent ftmrdng,, fencing being A&deof post and rail ai^Lboards. This farm Is.* very desirable one, and parties wishing tdpurcnase ,'are to vlbwit 'l J ! iIJ >' {r Any Information regarding the above farm will be famished by Dr.'John EhiMiUer. ’ reside InginTlagerstown. SAAfU^L^Xt^^,, OBPHASfS> COITMT SAI.B—»S WED- • ITESDAY. OCTOBER 8. A-D4ilBaa, said, in pnr&oincb of An order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, at public aale, on the premises, the real estate oiAdaln SnehnVr, deceased; W Mount JSr township. Lancaster county, Pa.. iJtfmlleaSoutheaatbftne- Borough of Elizabethtown, on the road leading from the Turnpike to the Manheim. road, the follow lng valuable real estate, viz. A Tract of Land CONTAINING 0 ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of Samnel Groff, Wra, Fletcher, Peter Oberholtxer and others. The improvements consist of a one anda half story Frame DWELLING HOUSE, with a Kltchenattached, Bake Oven, Wood House, a large Stable, with a Threshing Floor, Hog Sty. and other necessary outbuildings, and a well of neveiihillng Water near the door. An Orobardiofa large variety of woll selected Frplt In line bearing order. The Apple Or chard cannot be excelled In the neighborhood. The land‘ls In a high state of cultivation, and under good fences. Any person wishing to view said premises before the day of salq will please can on the undersigned, residing nt-ar the same. Possession ami title will be given April Ist, 1 180 L Sale to commence at 2 o’clock P. M. on said day, when terms will be made known by ABRAHAM BHEAFFKR, aug 20 tsw .11 Administrator of said doc’d, VALUABLE REAL KHTATK AT PUB LIC SALE.—On SATURDAY, OCTOBER (Kb, IJiOO, will be sold at public sale, on the pre mises, In Goleram township, Lancaster county, the following described Heal Estate, late tho property of Philip Donohoy, deceased, a tract of good farmland, adjoining James O. Morri son, James Robinson. and others. couLainlug fill ACRES AND 27 PERCH KB, strict measure; about 8 acres being under tim ber of superior growth and quality. The Im provements consist of a largo and computable LOG DWELLING HOUSE, with four Rooms on first and four on second lioor. with Cellar and Garret. There is a never-falling Woll of Water at the door, with pump therein. LOG BARN, Wagon Shed with Corn Cribs, Hog I’ou and other Out-butldlngs A line large Apple Orchard. In good boarlngorder, and other Fruit trees, This properly is under good fence and divided into convenient holds, with a line stream of water passing through the farm. The property islocateu In a healthy and moral neighborhood, being convenient to mlllß, stores, schools uud piaoes ot public worship. Persons wishing to view the property before the day of sale, will be sUown the same by calling ou James Rlchlnson on tho adjoining property, or the subscriber. Bale to commence at 2 o'clock P. M, on said day. Terms at sale. URIAH SWISHER, Executor, aug 22 tsw 83 SEW HOLLAND PROPERTY AT PITH. MCHALK.-Ou HATLTRDAY, HKPTKM- R 21), 1800, by virtuo of an order of the Or phans’ Court of Lancaster county, tlio under signed will Hull at public sale, at tlioJHlbllO liouho of John Htyur, In tho village of New Holland,all that eertalu MESSUAGE OR LOT OF GROUND, Hlluute In said village, bounded by lands of A. E. Roberts, Henry A. Roland ana others, eon taluing about EIGHTY PERCHES. The im provements thereon arc a good two-story BKrCK HOUSE, twenty-six by thirty-two foot, with ntwo-story Hrlck Kitchen attuclicd, 10 by 1H foot. FRAME HTABLE, Bake House, ami other improve ments. Tho buildings are nearly nowand built of tho host material. There are a number of Fruit Trees on said proporiy, such as Apples, Peaches, Chorrlos, &c. Any person wishing to vluw the property previous to tho day of sale, will bo shown tho same by calling ou Butmtul Dlffondorfer, resid ing thereon, or the undersigned residing near the Horrol Horse Hotel, in Ea*t Earl township. Hale to commence ut 3 o'otook, P. M,, on sufd day, Terms made luiown by GEORGE DUCHMAN, Administrator of Elizabeth Duclunan, tluo'd, aug 22 Mw .'l3 POSITIVE NALHOr VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Will be sold at public Halo on THURSDAY, tho 27th day of SEPTEMBER, A. D„ Istld. the following valuable real ostuto, to wit: No. 1, A Trac of first-rate Limestone Land, sttuato In Strimburg twp„ ono mile east of the Borough ofStrasburg, adjoining lands of Henry Musselmun, David G. Eshlonuiu, Esq., Fanny Eshlemau and others, containing SIXTY-FOUR ACRES, more or Iras. Tho Improvements thereon are a large Ono and a Half Storied FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, a largo Frame Swlsser Barn, Corn Crib and other necossary out buildings, Orchard, Fruit Trees, Ac. There is a Well or excellent water at the door, and a Spring House a short distance from tho house. The farm Is divided into a convenient num ber of Helds, and Is watered by a stream run ning through it to which catllo can ha/e access from the barn y«rd and from every field. No. 2, A Lot of Sprout Land, situate In the same township, near tho White Oak Tavern, adjoining lands of Beniamin Esbleman and others, containing 2 ACRES AND 06 PERCHES. A portion of the timber has boen cut within a few years, but tbo balance Is In good condition for making posts and rails. A portion of the purchase money may re main In the promises If doslred by the pur chaser. Sale to commeneo atone o'clock in tho after noon, when duo attendance will he glvon and terms of sale made known by tho subscriber, residing on the premises sep 5 lew 351 ABRAHAM ESHLEMAN. VALUABLE TANNERY! MERCHANT MILL AND LAND FOR BALE.—J. D. Price & Co. Heal Estato Agents, Harrisonburg, Va., have for sule, a valuable property, whlon presents superior Inducements to men of capi tal. The property consists of a large Tannery, Work shop. Bark house, Lime house, Merchant 1 Mill and Brlok Dwelling and Brick Tenant' House, together with all necessary and conven- ■ lent buildings. The Tannery hns a large num- ‘ her of Vats, for laying away Leather, and In doed lias everything necessary for carrying oh; tho Tannery business on itlargo scale. There 1 are FORTY-NINE ACRES OF LAND, in a Rood state of cultivation attached to tliiH property, and several hundred acres of excel lent Hark land within ouu mile of the Tannery. This is a valuable property, and It Ih seldom that such proporty is in market. It Is situated near tho grade leading from Strasburg to Capon Springs, IB miles from Winchester, in Frederick county. Va., at Gravel Springs. Tho water power is excellent, and tne Bark Mill, nollor, etc., are run by this power. Tho terras will be made accommodating. For particulars, addess, J. I). PRICE & CO., No. 1 and 2 Law Buildings, Harrisonburg, va. doc 23 tfw ORPHANN' COURT SALE ON OCTO BER 15,1WD, will bo sold, in pursuance of anOrdorof tho Orphans' Court of Lancaster County, at Public Sale, ou tUo premises, all the real estate of John Jack, deceased, sltuato in Coleralu township, Lancaster county, Pa 011 the road leading from the Union Meeting House to Oxford Borough, about 1 mile from tbe formor and 5 miles from the latter place and consisting of ' 101 ACRES AND 5 PERCHES OP LAND, moro or less, adjoining lands or Joseph L. Mc- Common, Kobort Boyer, Mrs. Alice Brown and James Hasting. The improvements consist of ugoodsubstan tial Two-story Prame DWELLING HOUSE, with 3 rooms on tho first. Moor and Ron tho second lloor, Thogarrol Is sealed and plastered ior bod rooms, fhoruis a collar under It with agnod vault lint, analJakoOvon and Boilers built. In the Kitchen. A good Prarao Barn, with; Stone stabling, Wagon and Carriage House, Wood House, Corn Cribs, 40. Thu buildings ui\> not long built, ami Imvonlllhu laic Improvements. There is about I’D Acres of flrsurato Bottom Meadow, with a flue stroam running through it, ami "bout i:> Aero* of Tim ber. Tho halanco of the farm Is laid out In convenient Holds, under good fonoo. Thorols running Water at both Hound and Barn. An Orchard of choloo Applos, Grapes and other Prnlt. In good bearing order. This is a dosirahlo Farm, suitable for either farming or Riming. Tho land Is In a high state of cultivation, ami convenient to Mills, Blares, Schools, uud placesol worship. Any porson wishing to seo the proprrty be fore the day oi sale, will please fcall upon the undersigned, residing on the property. Hnlotocommcnco all o’olock P. M., when attendance will bo glvon and terms made known by ELIZA J. JACK, Adm'x. BnmoN W. Swisher, Auctioneer. Hop Jf) tsw37 [Wost t hestor Jeffersonian copy and send bill for collection. 1 PUBLIC HALE OUT MONDAY. THE Ist day of OCTOBER, 1800, the subscriber will sell at public sale, on the premises. In East Donegal twp,, Lancaster county, a Tract of Land, containing 1 5 0 ACHES, moro or less, adjoining lands ol Jonas Mumraa. James L. Reynolds and others. The improve ments thereon are a LOG'DWELLING HOUSE! Ktono Barn, Corn Houso and othor outbuild* tugs. Persons wishing to view the premises previ ous to the sale, will bo shown the same bv the subscriber, residing in Marietta, or by Henry Bishop, residing thereon. The property will be soid either entire or dl vided to suit purchasers. Sale to commencout ono o’clock, on said day when aDeuUan.ee will be given and torms made known by JAMES B. CLARK, sep 5 4tw*Bs DBBLIC HALE OF VALUABLE BEAL IT ESTATE.—By public vendue, on TUES DAY, the 2nd day of OCTOBER, at toe Inn of E. Hopton, commonly known as Kinaer’s Sta tion, In Salisbury twp., that valuable fknn called Belmont, late the property of Catharine Yeates, dec’d, containing 10 2 ACRES of very superior Limestone Land. The Im provements consist of a large, substantial, well-built STONE DWELLINuIio USE, Stonfe Barn and Stable, both covered with slate, and In good repair, with: a atone tenement formerly used as a tenant hoose; Hay House, Wagon Shed and Corn Cribs, Straw House, Two. Ten ant Houses, and othfer buildings: Garden, Orchard, a pump of excellent water at the kitchen door, and a fine stream running through the middle of the tract and along ihe barn yard. This farm adjoins those of Reese Hlme’s heirs, Adam Herr, H. P. Slaymaker's heirs, James McCalla and Henry Umble, and Is bounded on the south by the Lancaster and Philadelphia turnpike. It is most eligibly situated, weu ar ranged forsuocesßfui cultivation, is under good fences, and it may be conveniently divided In to two parts, each having a portion'of‘the above mentioned stream running through it, one of whli h would contain about 85 Acres wlth:the Dw* Uing House, Bam, <fec. It is one of the moat de. treble farms in Lancaster county At tbe same Lime, will be offered for sale, a tract 01 13V£ Acres of hill land, covered with timber, about a mile distant, and on the ridge south of .the Strasburg and Gap road, In same townßhlp, • ■ 1 The sale willhe held as above mentioned, and commence: at one o’clock, E.M, Jon thesald 2d day of [October. • Tho terms'wlU then ho mode , knoyro by. the-ExecutotsofMlss C.Yeates. Mr, Greenleal, tha tehani. WUI, in the meantime, show the premises' t 6 any one wishingto pur chase; - 1 A. L. HAVES* sep 19-31-37 4 flsecutor. the bWffiljLINQ; HOUSE,; Bal* OyaiX''KJd Aroij jCeliar* Bank .Ban^HogiPen,,and btber out , buildings, a never fatttnr well 1 ofWaterT with ponlp therein neoh the -door, a nmhber of choice Young, Fruit Trees., A Urst-rato LIME > KILN, and oh inexhaustible quantity of flrst rate -iimestonej and a .ready market; for any .quantity of, I^mew : Amy person wishing a pldaiantoUd ablenome, aindtoearryronithe liiafibunilng hdsiness, should attend this sale. , 11 Amy person wishing to view* the premised qjfowoustothaday oxaale*cancan on the un it era igned residing on the same.. Bale to commence at 2 o’clock, P. M., on said dayv when attendance,will be given and terms of sale mode known by ' SARAH BEES, Administratrix. BSpfi X7ALUABLE BEAX ESTATE AT.JPUB- Y LIC T BALE.~ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13th, iB6O, toe undersigned wllloxpose to public ■ he Public house of George, Bents. Id Elizubeth township, the fonoWingdesorlbca Real Estate, situated in clay township, Lao* cdster county, abouL 2 miles Southeast from BHckersvllle, viz:‘ No. 1, a Farm of 107 ACRES AND 18 PERCHES, adjoining other property of the undersigned, ldnd of Samuel Engle, Samuel Ruth uud ouiera, 'The Improvements are a TWO-bToKY SAND STONE DWELLING HOUSE, with basement *toryj a large Swisser Barn, Corn crib aud out-buildings, ail in the best oondltiou, having been recently built. There are Choice Frttit Trees in good bearing condition, a por tion of the tract nas good limber, consisting of (Jhestnut, Hickory, Oak, Ac. A spring or woll of never-falling water wliu pump, between house and burn. Thoie are also several streams of water on this tract which gives it peculiar advantages. No. 2, A Tract of 43 ACRES, more or less, nd joining lands of Samuel Engle, Noah Sharp, and other lands of the undersigned, and No. 1 This tract Una heavy Timber, as well as thriving sprouts. No. 3, A Tract ol 22 ACRES, mure or less, ad joining No. 2 aud oilier Muds of tho under signed, aud properties of Jeremiah Wolf aud Henry Dltzler, Apartofttus tract is excel lently adapted for grazuiu purposes, having a stream of running water llowlng across It. No. 4. A Tract ol 6 ACRES and 32 Perches, cleur laud, adjolulug property of Henry Duz lor, No. 3 as well as other lands of the under slgued, in a good stale of oultivailou. No. 5, A Tract of 22 ACRES AND Uli PERCHES, adjoining properties of John Wurtacb, Henry Barry, and other lands of tho undersigned, wnoreon Is erected a one-story Sand Stone DWELLING HuUsE, Stable aud othor Im provements. This tract has good heavy Tim ber, as well as Sprout. '1 he Middle creek and other small streams ruu across it. No. 0, A Tract of II ACRES AND 167'PERCHES ad olnlug lands of George Welt, Hiram Erb, Samuel Eb.riy aud No. u. Tills laud Is Com mons. coniuinlng tho best quality of Sandstone for Burrs. * No. 7, Containing 13 ACRES AN Dlls PERCHES, adjoining Nos. 1 aud 8, lands of George D. Cole inuu aud others, partly clear aud partly Tim ber and sprout. No. 8, A Tract of 4 ACRES AND 67 PERCHES, adjoining tho last nhovo dosorlbed land of Goo, D, Coleman, and other land of tho uudorslgnod, being part clour and part Timber and Sprout laud. Male to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. t whon at tendance will be given and terms made liuown by JUS [All HHKAFFER, DAVID HOOHsTETTKR. Administrators of John Hhouiler. deo’d. WIDOW AND HEIRS OF DAN’J,. BRANDT. DEC'D. JOHN HOHTKTTEH, DAVID HOL'HHTETTER. taw 87 POSITIVE MALE.—ON FRIDAY, THE 12Lh day of OCTOBER, 1800, will bo sold by public salo, oh the promises, In Drumore twp., about two miles South from the Buck Tavern on the road loading from Ponumgtonvlllu to McCall's Ferry, adjoining property of B. F, Scott, Henry and Christian Grubill mid others. A tract of Land, CUNT.WNINQ JOO ACHES, more or loss, Tim Improvement* aro a largo twn*Htory uuo uttlo HTONK DWELLING HOTJwE, finished In iho bout stylo; a largu Hunk Darn, nearly now; corn crib and othur out-bulldlngs. An abundance ofwator forced by a hydraulic mm to tho nuuso and barn; a small stream of wntor pinotcN through liio Kurin: a young Orchard or choice fruit trees, Tho land In In a good stain of cultivation, having buim rerunUy wall limed, Is uudurgood fonous, and for productiveness In nol nurpassud by any In t»m nelgliborhood. Tho Lancaster and l J ort Uoposlt rcmd runnon aloug Uiu West ond oftho larm, Thu larm In convenient to Hohools. MIIIn and Churches, and is ultogot hor a vury desirable property. Thrue or four ucrus of tho abovu tract uro coVeicd with heavy Tim bor. No. 2, A Chestnut Timber Lot, containing SiX ACRES, more or lysH, In said township, adjoining property of Thomas Clark, John Trimble and others, and about one mile from the above described farm. Also, at the sume time and pluce will be sold the following personal property: About 400 bushels of corn in the ear. Perseus wishing to view either of the above described properties, will call ou Samuel Ank* ilux, residing on the property, or pu B. F. Rowe, residing In Providence township. Title mid possession given on the Ist of April, 1807. Bale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., when attendance will be given and terms made known by ROBERT C. ROSB. B. K Rowk, Auctioneer, BCp ID YAU ABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB LIC SALE.—OnJTHURSDAY, the loth day of NO\ EMBER, 18013, will he sold by the sub scriber, nt public sale, ou the premises of No. 2, known as the '* Western Beer Saloon,” In the Borough of Mariottn, the following doserlbed properties, to wit: No, 1, ALotofGround/blluutedonthecornor of Gay street and CeutroHquarc, In said b r ough, adjoining propertyofCol. William Eagle, fronting 50 feet, and extending In depth about 250 feet, having thereon erected a Targe and commodious FOUR-STORY BRICK TAVERN, known us the “Donegal House,” with an en tlro new Brick Stable, 50 feet long and 30 wide, and other Improvements thereon erected There are also two excellent welisof waterand a cistern on the premises. This property Is conveniently looated, and doing a good busi ness. No. 2, A Lot of Ground, situated on Front street in said Borough, fronting 52J4 feet, and extending In depth 280 feet, having thereon .erected FOUR FRAME BUILDINGS, two of them being two- stories in boig ht, and two one story. One is used as a Lager Beer Soloou, known as "The-Western," and another as a Dwelling House, now occupied by Heury Yen gar as a Butcher's Shop. The one-story buildings are dwelling-houses, Tlioro are also a Slaughter, Ice and Curriuge House, stable, upon the promises; also, u tine well of water. The buildings are all new, and In good condi tion. Persons desirous ofvlowlngthoproperties be fore the day of sale, will please call ou tho sub scriber, residing on No. 2. Hale to commence at 7 o'clock, P. M.. of said day. when attendance will bo given ana terms madekuowuby CHARLES SHILLOW. sep ID tsw 37 $rU (Saadis, &r. IJIHE GREATEST PEACE FOR CHEAP BARGAINS In Lancaster City Is at CHEAP JOHN'S VARIETY STORE, No. 3 East Kino Hthk x t, Whore will bo found a largo assorlmom ol J) li Y GO OI) H ! consisting u*‘ HANDHOMIO DELAINES FOR FALL. NEAT AND DARK. CALICOES Full FALL, M UHLiNS, CHECKS, FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS, A splendid assortment of BALMORAL SKIRTS for the Fall, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES AND ALBUMS, TABLE AND POCKET UUTLEHY, NOTIONS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS, PERFUMERY', FANCY AND OTHERSOAPH, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES&c. t dc. All of which will be sold wholesale or retail at astonishingly low prices, *£- Don’t forget the place, CHEAP JOHN’S, No. 3 East King St. t and Southeaet Hide Centre Square. Lancaster, Pa. 4^Also, Wholesale and Retail Agent for Prof, HcEnbyre’a Celebrated Medicines. augJs lyw 32 1866. * BY e6 ° DS - 866 WENTZ BROTHERS' BEE HIVE STORE No. 5 East Kino Stbeet A BEAUTIFUL DEMONSTRATION. PRICES ARE DECIDEDLY REASONABLE. Webavenow on exhibition a mo«t mperb display of Tecuonable and fashionable moo, as Goods*t«l2?SS>. 8t0<!lt . of sta Ple and Domestic ??22?J< towll l$ hWB Invite Early and 1 Special S^S^ri^eaxneit The long established character of the i . , “BEEHIVE STORE” . is n smneient guarantee that every customer Will get the uwrfA, o/Vieir money/. Indies sacoues, cloaks and cloths. WENTZ BROTHERS! .. “Sign of the Bee Hive,-”- , apr 2o tfw 16J No. 5 East King Street* 1 ■Aii'mwm, to attdcWtrom Cholera f o ■ b: Evidently thaaajtfreqted: wttli anytUseaao of tb* Cmn*ch* Unot* prrany ; pj MR*** wnipffp digestion* shls persons, un doubtedlyWlU bq mpre liable to contract this aiiease tbah thdfie' possessed 6f and healthy digestive organs'. ••• Thequaatlon then' naturally arises, how shall we restore and keep those organs In a healthy , and normal condition ? We answer, by attention to avoiding all undue excite ment, using moderate exercise, avoiding all intoxicating drinks, no matter In what form presented, and by the use, according to direc tion*, of the great strengthening tonic* german bitters, DR. C. M. J A CKRO X This Bitters is a compound of fluid extracts. The roots and herbs from which it U made are gathered In Germany, and their virtues, lu iho form of extracts, extracted by one of tuu most Hciuutltlc chemists aud pharmaceutists this country ofl'urds. It is NOT A LIQUOR PREPARATION, In any sense of the word; contains no whlslty, rum or any other lutoxlcatlng lugredleuls, aud can nu freely used in families without any fear or risk of those using it contracting tho dis ease or vice of Intemperance. Wo wish this fact distinctly understood, as many ard apt to confound this Hitters with tho many others before tho public propured from liquor of aom° kind. During tho of 1819, this Bitters was extensively usi throughout the entire country Aud we luivu not hourd of a single loslaneo In which Mils Billers was used, whom tliepersous Hull’ered from any of tho symptoms of (’hnlerti, THE GHEAT HTHKNOTIJKJTINO TONIL’, HOUKL A N D ’ H GERMAN BITTER* UH a 1 LIT Y ! 1) Ji HIM T Y Resultl ll k from any cnuso whutovur, PROMT RATION OP THE HYHTKM, HEVEKE HAKDHHII'H, I) I HE A. H K H O F C AMP L I F E Hoi.dikus, Cttijjknh, Mai.k oh Kkmai.u Adui/t oil Youth, Will mm in this Bitters n puro Tonic, nol de pendent on bud liquors for their iiliiioni miraculous effects, This Billers will euro the rnoul severe coses of DISEASES 1 ‘.ESDI.TING FROM DISORDERS DMi KH TI'V E oRGA N H , Anil Is the o aly sure, cortulu aud bale reined; fur All aro naore or lews effected during tho spring and fall with torpidity of that Important organ of digestion, tho Liver, This Bitters, without continuing any preparation of mer cury, or by purging, acts powerfully on this organ, excites It to u healthy and llvoly action and gives a tone to the whole system; hence, HEALTH, ENTERGY AND (STRENGTH SICKNESS, DIIBILITY AND LASSITUDE H 0.0 F LAND ’ B GEIt M A N HITT K RS CHRONIC OR .NERVOUS DEBILITY, AND DISEASE! 1 ARISING KIK}M A DISOI Observe llio U blowing symptoms resultlug from disorders a f tho digestive organs: Constipation, In* wftrd Pilos, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Ac idity of tho tttouiueh, Nuu* sea, JlciU'tbur. u, Disgust for Food, Ful ness or We Ight In tho Hionmcb, Hour Eruo tatlous. Hiuklng or Fluttering at ihi* I’ll.of tho Stonmci i. Hwimmlng oi the Ho, id, Hurried mid Dlfllc ultHrouthlng, Fit ittering at Lh e Heart, C ‘hoklng or Huffocat lug h ensallouN when In a lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, D<rls or Webs bo foro thottlgh't, Fuveraud Dull Pain In the Ht'iui, Deficiency m Perspiration, Yel lowness oi UieSkln uud EyeH, Pulu In Lho Side, Huuk, Client, Limbs, <tc., Budden Flushes of Heat, Burn ing In tho Flewd, Constant imugluinus ol Ev uad great Depression ol Bplnts, Wo have a boat of testimonials from all part* of Lho country but spaco will allow of the pub icatious of but few of tbom, honoe wo selocl those of well known persons, whose lutolll goncu unci discrimination uro bcyoiul doubt, and we will pay one thousand dollars lo any oue produolugucurtlllcato published by us (hat is not genuine. Judged the Huproino Court of Pennsylvania. I’IiILADXJ.I’iUA, April 28, IH(W. I consider "Huotland's Gorman Hitlers " a valuable medicine In cuxe of attack of Indigos* tlon or Dyspepsia. I ciui oortliy this from my experience in It. ! Yours, with rouped, JAMlfifi THOMPSON. lie sure you yet th HATINETTH, TICKINGS, Ar: with his signatures on the wrapper, and bis uumoldown lu the Bottle. There are eounler eits In the market. I» K I C E . SINGLE BOTTLE ONE DOLLA.It, OU A Bhould your noarest druggist not havothe article do not bo put oIT by uny of thelutoxl catlug preparations that may be oll'erod lu It* place, but send to us and wo will forward, se curely packed by express. PRINCIPALOFFICEAND MANUFACTORY, CHAB. M. EVANS, Proprietor. Formerly a M. JACKSON & CO. ang 25 lyd W-Salyw I !IH e ss ? ! I H op 3~g H | a?S a H W f, S C O £• ? ® BI!Q x ■ ; ? 1 7 M -a jr So . 2,. 5. i* UJ u. w e fW ° § * H 1M H I ■ ■§ ?- i j *> 1- S * ? f > |3B J I 5 o g 4 t* ! 1 11 I o r !i s • £ 7 ! ■ I H l* B 0 ft » o i 1 [fc Wtiftiai: ;>n•// t'l' HOOFLAND ’ S PASPAKSS iIY PHILADELPHIA. CHOLERA BEABOX AS A PREVENTIVE, WILL CL'RI- INDUCKh MV EXPOSURE, FEVERS, i> y h v /-; i' .v i a I,IVBR COMPLAINTS. TeJto the place of WILL CUHK KVKRY CASE OE d: leases of the kidneys DE RED STOMACH Recommendations 11UN. JAMES THOMPSON, U K N U I NiLK , PREPARED RY DR, a M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, HALF DOZEN FOR Bfl. NO, 631 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA , PA i _ __ . f j_.ll •' . M)o ■/. 'l[will payto ! anyDoctor of membftr-'of the Medical Fraternity, the sum of $lOO for any Opmppand, thAt poaseesea more medicinal vlr and curative powers than Hlshler’a Herb Bitters. B. MIRHLJCR- proprietor, ~, 8. E. Comer of Centro Square. ■ • ' Laheaster.-Po, • $lOO REWARU 1 Bwtll nay sioo. Reward for the dlsoovery of *zr. meu . , 1 preparation that can cure a Pf a i e -Di«l ttr ely of complaints thau Mishler’s Herb ißitters. . u % MIBHLER, Proprietor, o. e. Corner of CenteeißquareJ 1 Lancaster, Pa, $5OO KEWA *‘ M 1 will pay sooo to the Ptoprlotor of any Medl clpe that can show a greater number of genuine Certificates of cures etreoteu by It near the place where It Is m&do, than MISHLER’S HERR BITTERS—of Consumption, Dyspepsia, Liver fmplalnt, Bloody Flux, Diarrhoea, Typhoid, mlttent. Intermittent and Bilious Fevors, ver anil Ague, Cuolura Morbus, Yellow jaundice, Scrofula, Running or sore Legs, (Jhdcer, Abscess, Neurulgiu, Rheumatism, Cbughs, Colds, Cramp in'the Stomach, Clirouio Dlarrhcea, Piles, Totter, Soald Head, Uphnema, or falling awoy-slckness peculiar to children, Loocorrhea, Fulling of the Womb, ull obstruc tions to the due couxsu of nature lu lemales, all venerlal diseases, and all complaint* arising from Impure Blood or a weak and disordered state of the Stomach, Llvor or Kidneys. Certi ficates of cures of the Yellow Fever in Mexico efin also be furnished. Remember If It does not cure, thu money will be refuudod by tho pro prietor. BENJAMIN MISHLKR, B. E. Corner of Centre tiquare. Lancaster, Pa. BEND FOR A CIRCULAR. , The Ingredients used In compounding Mlsh ler's Herb Blttors are not kept secret hy the Proprietor. Bend for a Clroular and you will learn the medical properties of all the urUclos Used In Its preparation ; also lu tho manor lu which they operate on the system, aud much Other valuable Information. If you are atlllci ed with disease send for oue o. .w Ixhler's Herb Bitters Ulruulars; read If carolully, profit by the hints It coulalus, aud you will bu placed on the sure road of recovery. IUTTKUM WILI, CURE ALL DIBEABEB OF THE BIUN Diseases of the skin are numerous and, with hut oue or two exceptions, may all be traced to impurity of tho blood. Iu rauny persons this Impurity Is born In tire system; while others acquire it through Improper Ireuliuuut of score* ol diseases. Under this bond may be classed— Ist, Hcrofula,—Tula diseuso Is hereditary and Is transmitted from generation to generation. It lb caused by a transgression of the laws of nature, both moral and physical; lu other words, It Is caused by Her. Acting oh a latent poisou, it reduces tho vlluilfy of thu blood, and weakens thu depurating organs, so that 'boy fat I to discharge or cost out the Impurities tout are continually generating In thu system. A person physically puru acquires gouorlueu, or Homo other secret disease; ho undergoes a course of mercury, the diseuso Is dried up, aud the pullout pronounced well. Valu delusion. Tho complaint In uot cured, its ohannol Is only diverted, instead of mulling its uppouraucu outwardly, It acts on the lulernu! organs, ami scrofula, which Is bequeathed from fathor U> son. is Luo result. Many persons who are per fectly free from all Immorality and vice areal illcicd whh scrofula. They are sulforlng for the si us of thulr fathers and laboring under the curse libcribed lit the Bo kof Books. “I will visit tho Iniquities of tho fathers upon their children." To cure this dreadful complaint It Is neces sary that the blood should be thoroughly puri fied, all Die organs of the body brought Into a healthy slate of action, and the system braced up and strengthened by Invigorating umle*.— Look ul thu articles used m compounding Mlshler's BUlors; see the array of purifying and lnvlgorutlng mendlcamonts, und say whether there Is uu article lu tho whule list uf medicines tbatequals it. Wo horoemplmtieally usscrl, without fear of coulradlctiuu. that MIBHLKR’S BITTKIW WILL CURE ALL KINDB UF BCKUFULUUB DIttEABEH. U purllk'H tho blood, 11 strengthens tho lulei - uui oiguns and aids iliem to perforin Uioir nat ural I'uuoUouh, ll In uatlmuluut uuda lonlu and It will euro Hcrolula. 2d, Kunnlng moii-n and Ulcers.—Hutming sores and ulcers liiYurlaUly indicate a scrofu lous taint. Tlioy are caused by the eUbrWol nature to dlschurgo the Impurities of llioblood, Many persons uUJloled with running sorus mid ulcura succeeded in drying ilium up nud uilnk thoy'fti‘H eared when the min grows over the NOfia They arc, however, "but making had wui'hu." iur the impurities that werudUohurged from the nysium through llm medium ol thu sore unw aot luturuaiiy undoauiainuamuiuuiu discuses uiui ollun death, T/IO OD*y true And mini (-'tiro for all running novo uud uJuum Ik Mlshiur's Jmujirn aoouunuud mid porsovwUng unu ot which will most uurlullily effbeta per* inanent cure, .'id, Halt lllioum.—Hall lthoufti ti a vuguu, In* duUnllo, thuugh, noimlur lorm given to uU moNtull tlju nmMebrflo uruptlonn of tnu slim wuioh alUietudiUts. Ulh generally uu urup* lloauf vesielus In small, distinct ulcors, ac companied with a smurtlng, tingling sensation, wltu ttlt'iidwuoy to croup oisuruudover tho ad mitting surface. Mlshlur’s lilLturs aru a sure euro for this disease. UU. pimples and Blotches.—Bmiples uud liloLchu.-* on Ida skin aru always a suro sign ol impuru blood. Although nuvurdauguroUH,ex cept in uu«-s ol curbuuolcs, they aru very dls ftgroeoou*. Uftou wu will see the most hand some feature* rendered hideous by greut bldtcheu and pimples, and ins Lead of tue pious lug look which should Irradiate i ho human lacu we see nothing bat dlsgUNt ng corruption ; for pimples and blotches urunoLulug hut thu cor rupt accumulations ol the system expelled through the medium of the hklij, ThnusohJ Mishler’u B 1 iters, will force thebe corruption* to bo dlbchurgud through thu natural channel*, and ihuN cures al 1 kinds of pi in plesaud blotches. LadieH who desire a lair oouiplutlon, irow ironi plinple* should bear tills tact In mind npr ai filial. gOMETHINU NEW UNDER THE NUN A XE W Ell A IX MEDICIXKt Lot! ho Sullbrlug and Diseased read Uio lol owing: Let all who huvo beun given up by Doctors and spoken of uslucurubie, read liiu follow lug : Let all who can believe farts, nml can lmvo faith In uvldcnco, read the following; Knowall men prcsrnh. That, on this, the Twi ntli'th day of June. In the year of our Lord, One Thousand Eight Huudrwl nndHLxty- Six, personally eatno Joseph HuydocU lo me. known ns such, and being duly sworn,deposed as follows: '• Tlmt lie Is the sole general agent for the United HLutos and depeuduiu'es thereof, for prep uut lons or medicines known as Dr. Muggier* Pills and Halve, and that the follow ing certificates are verbatim copies, to the best of his knowledge and belief. . JAMES HMKITRE. I . l, I Notary Public, | L,Ki | Wall Street, New York, Dr, Mayo id: I tako my pen to write you of my great relief, and that the awful pain In my side lias left mo at last—thanks to your medi cine. Oh, doctor, how thankful I am that 1 can get some sleep. 1 can uuvur write it enough. 1 than]; you again and again, and snro that you aro ronlly tho friend of all sulfurers. 1 could not help writing to you, aud hope you will not take It amiss. JAMES MYEIIM, 110 Avemio D. This Is to certify that 1 was discharged from the army with Chronic Diarrliteu, aud have been cured hy Dr. Magglcl's Pills. WILSON HARVEY, 27 Pitt Street. Now York, April 7, 1800. Tho following Is an In cresting engo of a man employed In an Iron Foundry, who lu pouring molted Iron Into a flask that wits dump aud wet, caused an explosion. Tho meltod Iron wus thrown around aud on him lu u perfect shower, and he with burnt dreadfully. The fol lowing certificate was given to me, hy ldm. about eight weeks after the accident; New York, January 11, lwi. My name Is Jacob Hardy; I am an Iron Founder. 1 was badly burnt hy hot iron In November last; my hums healed, but! hud a running sore on my leg that would not hold; I tried Mugglol's halve, ahd ITourod rno In u lew wooks. This Is ad truu and anybody euu see me at Jackson’s Iron Works, 2d A Venue, J. HARDY, Uu Goorlck Hired, Extract*from Various Letters: " I had no a ope Lite; Mugglol’a Fills gave me a hearty olio/ 1 •• Your IMIls aro marvellous.” M I si-nil for another box aud keep them in the house." *• Dr, Mugglol has cured my heoditchu tlmt was rhronic.” *• 1 gave half of one of your Pills lo my babe for cholera morbus, Tho dear Uttlo thing got well in a day.” •* My nausea of a morning Is now cured.” " Your box of Maggiei's halve cored mu of noises lu tho head. 1 rubbed gome of your halve buhlnd my ears, aud the uolso left/ “ Horn! mo two boxes, I want ono for a poor family,” “1 onclnsQ a dollar, your prlco J«i2fi cents, but tho medicine to me is worm a dollar. “Head mo live boxes of your Pills. •' Lol mu have thieo boxes of your Pills by return mail." , , , .... I have ovor 200 such testimonials us thlN, tm t want ol space compels me to conclude. FOB CUTANEOUS DISORDERS And all eruptions of tee* skin, tho HALVE Is most invaluable, R does uot heal exteruully alone but uonotrutes with tho most searching cfl'ects to the vory root of the evil! DR. MAGGIEL’S PILLS Invariably euro tho following diseases Asthma, 'Hoodache, Bowf 1 Complaints, Indigestion, Coughs, Inlluou^, Colds, Inflammation, CUest Disease, Inward Weakness, Costlveui ss, Liver Complain!. Dyspepsia, Lownesa of Spirits, Diarrhoea, J Ringworm, Dropsy Rheumatism, Debility, Salt Rheum, Fever and Ague, Scalds. Female Complaints, Sklu Diseases. fl-iL. Notice,—None gouulno without the en eraved trade-mark around each pot or box, signed hr Dr. J. MAUGIEL, 11 Pino Hired, Now York, to counterfeit which Is felony. Sold by &RUGEK & RICE. No. 13 West Klug st reel, Lancaster, Pa., and by all respectable Dealers in .Medicines throughout the united States and Canadas. augHUlydaw IjtttisittUatuous. jgHPIBE SHUTTLE JIACIU.Vf* Are superior to all others for FAMILY AND .MANUFACTUIIINU rAW PURPOSES. Contain “ P liln?t ; ra»a OlrMWw“toS/. Agonta wanted, allowed. Ho consignment* rrm/ifl. Address, EMPIRE 8. M. CO., July 25 lyw 291 OW Broadway, New YorJc J ROHR E It , FRBNCH^iUNDIEB ' WHISKIES, &0J No. 13 South Queen Btebbt, (A few Boon below Centre Kflimre,) LANOASTEB, PA. myl7 ■ ■ lyw Juno Ihl, ]mhi.
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