rpKii raroH onnonn ooumei of **'*&**>* xjUja/. THOMAS 1 MAY‘fiEBOE, : A. M., FroJldent, Having, duringtheFibst Yeah of itA organi zation, instructed over FIVE; HUNDRBD AND FIFTY PUPILS,, of wiiotn -hlne-teatßs now lacratlve jpofittloGii lnevery d epartment of business, will 'BECONt* COLLEGIATE YEAB with, the preatige, experience, and stability ac quired by Us past ' PROSPERITY AHD SUCCESS, ?he well-earned reputation of the College as THE FIRST COMMERCIAL COLLEGE in the country, 1® supported by the employ ment of the ablest and most experienced Teachers In their several departments; by the substantial elegance of the Internal arrange ments ; by the variety and completeness of the Theoretical Course,, and by the introduction and perfection or the system of ACTUAL BUSINESS participated in by the students, under the di rection of teachers not only scientific book keepers, but also EXPERIENCED BUSINESS MEN. AH attempts to represent business are disre garded, to gfve place to business ltseir. Goods purchased in Philadelphia by the Piesident, are bought and sold by tne students, and pay ments are made in theCoilegecurrenoy, which has a real money value. This happy combina tion of Theory and Practice has heretofore en abled the graduates of the College to take charge of the largest and most intricate sots of books with confidence and success. THE ARRANGEMENTS for carrying out this system are perfect. The Bank, wholesale Department. Insurance, Ex- Sress. and Exchnngo Offices, the Books, and all 10 mlnutlco of mercantile transactions are ac curately copied from tholr counterparts iu ac tual business. TIIE LOCATION of tho College, at Handkl and Haydn Hall, Eighth and Spring Garden streets, the common centre of the various railroads connecting the city with Us suburbs, and tho proximity of economical boarding houses, make It desirable for those from the interior Intending to reside In the city during tholr attendance at College. THE EXPENSES. Tho terms for tho dlllorent Courses will bo found In a table below. The Board ranges from $4 to 80 per week, ntul the time necessary for the completion of the Full Business Course from two to four months. A comparison of the expenses with those of other Colleges will be found to leave a favorable balance or from $6O to $OO, thus maintaining tho reputation of The Union as tho Largest, most Ih'uctical and Economical Com mercial College in the 6 late. PRINCIPALS OF DEPARTMENTS, Thomas May Piemen. A. M. R. S. Baenjch, - iC. N. Park, Jr., H. Kkim, H. Lyndall, I E. B. Ukinhold, I LIKVT. J. T. Hick Han. **UHuvorul of the übovo speak Geriuun. oa.Hpoclul terras for Clubs. *a.BoldlorH received ut reduced rates. Philadelphia, Sept. 18tli, 1800. i Thomas May Peirce, A. M.: - ticur Mr: I was very much pleased with my visit to your institution. The “Actuul Busi ness Department ” Is a practical department oi great value to tho young or middle aged man who wishes to acquire business forms und: habits without tho labor or apprenticeship heretofore i eodod. Your hunk 1 noticed with considerable cure. It is properly organized, und Is furnished with the usual books and forms for bunking. I ac- 1 knowledge the receipt of some college cur rency, wnloh js uu excellent substitute for national eurrouoy, undlsqultobeautiful in ep peuruucu. Wishing you a decided success, which you deserve, Jum yours truly, dto., DAVID 11. PAUL, President First National Bank, -- ClrcularH and Polrou'M practical Kiluoator now ready. HamplcH ofColluKO Currency Hout by mall, and dlHlrlbulcd grutultounly, on application at tho OFFICE, 031 NORTH EIGHTH ST, Hcpt.) iimwJW JJE-01»ENlN« OF ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE ANNAPOLIS, MD. Tills institution, one of the oldest in the State, now liberally endowed by the Legisla ture, will open on the lath of SEPTEMBER NEXT, with an entire re-organization. It la believed that no similar institution olfers greater advantages to those wishing to obtain a thorough liberal education, or to pursue a PARTIAL COURSE. These advantages are, in part, the following: 1. Extensive and commodious buildings, thoroughly repaired and refurnished, capable of boarding 130 students, and of accommodat ing more than three hundred; all situated in one of the most beautiful and salubrious lo calities, and affording ample facilities for a full physical development by boating, swimming, skating and otuer healthful ana useful exer cises. There will also be a well-furnished Gym nasium on the premises. 2 A full course in the departments of study usually embraced 1 n a College curriculum, ana in aQdltiou, a very extensive range of selection in Special Departments. : 3. Spec ial 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. •I, Unusual facilities are afforded for the tudy of German, French, Italian and Span ish, without extra oharge. 5. A special and comprehensive course of In struction Is furnished for those who design to teach. To all such student*, tuition Is remitted on easy conditions. 0. An extensivo course of instruction is pro vided in Physical Geography, National Indus tries and Resources, Commercial La\v, Hook Keeping, and such other studies as are re quired to prepare young men to enter success fully iuto business and commercial pursuits. 7. A carefully graded Preparatory Depart ment, including Classical anu 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 follows: FACULTY: HENRY BARNARD, LL. I)., Principal, and Professor of Mental. Moral and Social Science, including the Principles and Methods of Edu cation. Rev. G. W. MoPHAIL, D. D., Assistant Pro fessor of Mental and Moral Science, and Lec turer ou Natural and Revealed Religion, and the Evidences of Christianity. GEORGE W. ATHERTON, A. M., Acting Vice Principal, and Professor of the Latin Lan guage, Lltocature und History. E. P. HUAMMUN, A. M., Professor of Mathe matics. HIRAM CORSON, A. M., Professor of the English Language. Literature and History, and Rhetorici inoluaing Vocal Culture. Rkv. JULIUS M. DESHIELL, A. M., Proles sor of the Greek Language, Literature and His tory. WILLIAM STEFFI-N, A. M., Professor of Physical Culture, und Assistant in Mathema tics and the German Language. DAVID N. CAMP, A. M., Principal of the Preparatory and Normal Departments. ZALMON RICHARDS, A. M., Principal of the Commercial Department. Rev. WILLIAM L. GAGE, A. M. Professor of Physloal Geography und its Relations to the History and Industrial Resources of Nations. 8. 8. HALDEMAN, A. M. t Professor of Na tural History, and Lecturer on Ethnology and Comparative Philology. ITo be appointed. | Professor of Chemistry, Chemical Technology aud Na tural Phllosopy. (To be appointed.! Professor of Modern Languages. WILLIAM H. HOPKINS, A. M., Tutor in Mathematics, and the LatLn and Greek Lan guages. The College year Is divided into THJtEE TERMS, with a vacation of ten days at Chrlst inus, aud one of a week In April, at the close of the Second Term. Tuition, for a term, (payable in advance,) Including room-rent, use of furniture, fuel, lights, &c M &c SOO 09 Or, for the whole year, (if paid ln ad vance.) 150 00 For further Information, application may be made to the Principal, at Annapolis. THOMAS SWANN, Governor or Maryland, Ex-Off. Pres, of the Board 0/ Visitors. Application for Scholarships can be made at the office of The Intelligencer, or to H. E. NICHOLS, 11 WEST FAYETTE Street, . sept 5-2mw 351 Baltimore, Md. spsMUaiwflus. ■JMSIENSE SACRIFICE!! QREAT BALES OF JEWELRYU! 8000,000 Worth to be sold at ah Immense Sacrifice at One Dollar each article. ’ Sliver Ware of every description, Gold and Silver Watches, Splendid Lockets. Superb Tea and Dinner Beta, Gold Pens and Pencil Cases together with Fine Oil Paintings. Engravings’ etc., within the reach of ail—or every man' woman and child. ’ ! AT 81 EACH !!! And not to be paid for until you know what you are to receive! SCHEDULE OF SALE, BY APPORTIONMENT. 100 Gold Hunting Watches... 8100 to $3OO 250 Ladles’Gold Watches 75 to 200 400 Silver Watches, double case 40 to 80 200 Diamond Rings 50 to 100 200 Silver Dinner Sets 100 to 150 100 " Tea Sets 100 to 16(J 500 “ Teapots and Coffee Urns... 20 to 60 100 “ Revolving Patent Castors.. 15 to 4U 5,000 Gold Vest and Neck Chains Bto 30 1,000 Photograph Albums 15 to 50 200 Oil Paintings 25 to 100 4,000 Maglo Spring Lookets 10 to 20 1,000 Gold Pens, extension holders.... uto 10 6l)0 seta Ladies’ Jewelry, superb sto 15 500 Oval Band Bracelets oto 20 1,000 Masonic Pins 6to 10 200 Music Boxes 20 to I()0 500 sets Bllver Tea and Table Spoons, 15 to 30 1.000 Gold Thimbles 7to 11 wOßUver Ice Pitchers 30 to 100 5,000 Children’s Armlets sto 10 2,000 Watoh Charms sto 10 1,000 81lver Cruet Stands 20 to 80 xt r, Etc M Etc., Etc., Etc. Theohances in the division of the above list of goods are to be disposed of according to th £ a ?,^ ex ® d of arrangements. ( ? e hi l !^'ir a o t ' e ori t 5«T Vl i rloUß articles,there being no blanks, are put into envelopes securely sealed, and when ordered, taken *oui with nS regard to cboioe, showing no favoritiHrn and jorwarded by mall, wbenthe fl?Jfttae Cer tificate can see what he or she Sn L ve hv r^l turning to us the CertiflcateandONETJOT f a p ONE CERTIFICATE 25 CENTS A single Certificate may secure you a Gold nr Sliver article valued at $lOO, or any other vain* able article. Tnere are no blanks. Packages of Certificates sold to Schools. UlubH Agents, Ac., at the following rates: ’ 1 Certificate, sent to any address by mall, $0 25 5 Certificates UK) U “ 2.00 80 “ (with a splendid premium).. 5.00 ,65 « “ “ 10.00 100 “ •• “ 15.00 We guarantee satisfaction ip all cases. Cus tomers whose tastes or fancies are not suited can have their goods exchanged. Parties desiring to act as agents will be al lowed 10 cents on each certificate ordered by tlwiri, not less thahfive being received under those terms. Agents wiU collect 25 cents for eaohCertfficate,find-forward 15'cents to us. ' _AU letters Should be addressed to DELACOUR BROS., Nos. 64 A 68 John Street, New York Agents wanted la every Town; County and State. lapr 1$ ftocUw VALUABLE' r CABJUTETIKAKIj! & ES-‘ L AT PUBLId SAt/R-l-Qn 'THURSDAY* GOTGREB 2Mh, 1866, will be Bold at ptlblie sale at the pubilo house of Augustas in the village of New ProvidanoeTprovl dence township, Lancaster county, on.the road lading from Lancaster to Qnftrryville; about . miles south of the former add 8 miles west of le latter place, the following described real jtate, viz: A Lot of Ground,-situated ih thattowtiship, containing- • ONE ANDAJFOURTH ACRES,more or less,ton whi ch are erected a substantial two-story Brick DWELLING HOUSE, .Cabinet makerfihop, Frame . Kitchen, Smoke-House, porn House, Hog Sty, Frame Stable ber Sheds under one root. The CabtoetmftKer- BhopisalargeandsubstanUaltwo-storyPTarae Building, This Is an old and'well established stand, one''-of tbe first-class country establish- the kind. : AISO, at the same time and place,will!ft sold a Tract of Land containing ..'SEVENTEEN ACRES, . . . more or less, situated In Strasburgtownship, near the village of New Providence, and con venient to the home place, with a Frame Build : ng used for, storing Hay and Grain; also, a .hreshlng floor therein. The land is in a high mate of cultivation and under good fence, and idjoinlng property of Francis Mylln, Abner. Peoples and others. . .. Any person wishing to view any of B«dd prop erty before the day of sale will please call on the subscriber residing thereon, Algood be given on the Ist day Qf. A §£le "to commence at 2 o’clock, P. M., when terms will be made known by ; JACOB CRAMER. B. F, Rows, Auctioneer. oct 8 tsw 89 Valuable heal estate at pub lic SALE.—The undersigned will sell at .public sale, on SATURDAY. OCTOBER 20th, 806, on the premises; the following described iroal estate, situate on the Litlz turnpike, about \V/, miles from the City of Lancaster, and ad orning property of Christian Shrelner, Batcher Leman nud others, _ CONTAINING 20 ACRES, more or less, of land In a high state of cultiva tion. and under good I® n 2?s, whereon is erected a ONE AND HALF STORY WEATHER BOARDED LOG HOUQE, with Kltohen at tuched7aFßAAiE BARN 60 gft long and 86 ■ fleet wide, with large WAgon Shed, Corn Crib aud Hog kty attached.. Also, a young Orchard of ohoico fruit to good bearing order. There is also a well of good water with pump therein convenient to thd house and barn. Persons desirous of viewing the property previous to the day or sale, Will please call on John Herr, residing on tbo premises. Bale to commence at 2 o'o ook. P. M,, of said day. when attendance will bo given and terms inatle known by GEORGE GAMBLE. H ep 20 M A VALUABLE NTOCK FARM FOB HALE.—Hltuatoln Summerlilll township, mrabria oouuty, Pa., on the line of the Penn- LAND, f-Tuoi INO HOUSES, a large Framo Barn. HOCi Acres cleared, balanoe heavily timbered with Ash, Hickory, Maple, Block and White Birch. Sugar, Beech, Hemlock, Elm and Linn. A good Water Power with 20 to 80 feet head. Cash price, 816,000. E. MoGLADL, aug 241td<*8mw) Wllmore, Pa. yALDABLE MABYliA!*® FAJKMS, 1 000 ACRES OF FINE CULTIV ATED LAND, 20 miles from Baltimore, from A to 2 miles irom Station on Northorn Central Railroad, The soil 1h rotten rock and udapted to all kinds of grain and grazing. Blacksmith shops, stores, mills and churches In the vicinity. Good im irovomontH. Bo situated as to bo divided Into our or more Farms, with splendid water to each. Will be sold at a great bargain, by W. P. LIGHTNEEt. 45 W. Fayette St., Baltimore, Md., who has some 200 other forms In all parts of Maryland and Vlrglna. oct 3 3m*w 80 |ya (Bgflflfl, &t. mUE GREATEST PLACE FOR ■*" CHEAP BARGAINS In Lancaster Oily Is at CHEAP JOHN'S VARIETY STORE, No. a East Kino Btrkit, Where will be found a large ussortmont oi DRY GOODS' CONSISTING OF HANDSOME DELAINES FOR FALL. NEAT AND DARK CALICOES FOR FALL. MUSLINS, CHECKS, FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS, A splendid assortment of BALMORAL SKIRTS for the Fall. CLOCKS, JEWELRY, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES AND ALBUMS, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY NOTIONS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS, PERFUMERY, FANCY AND OTHER SOAPS, GLASS AND 4UEENSWARE, BOOTH AND SHOES do., <tc. All of which will be sold wholesale or retail at astonishingly low prices, 43- Don’t forget the place, CHEAP JOHN’S, No. 3 East JCing St., and Southeast Side Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. 49* Also, Wholesale and Retail Agent for Prof. McEntyre's Celebrated Medicines, aug 15 ly w 32 1866. DBY GOODS - 1866 WENTZ BROTHERS’ BEE HIVE STORE, No. G East King Street A BEAUTIFUL DEMONSTRATION. PRICES ARE DECIDEDLY REASONABLE. Wo have now on exhibition a most superb display of rtfosonaWe and fashionable aooaa as well os a large stock of Staple and Domestic Goodß, to which we invite Early and Special Attention. Our prices will be found low. CARPETS and OILCLOTHS claim an earnest attention. The long established character of the “BEE HIVE STORE" Is a sufficient guarantee that every customer will get the worth of their money. LADIES SACQ.UES, CLOAKS AND CLOTHS. WENTZ BROTHERS] "Sign of the Bee Hive,” No. 5 East King street. apr 25 tfw 16J geutistra. rjIEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT FAIN WM. M. WHITESIDE Respectfully announces to his patrons and the public that he is now administering (Nitrous Oxide) Gas. by the aid of which he Is enabled to extract Teeth entirely vitbout pain. Unlike Chloroform or Ether, this Gas is perfectly harmless in Its use and pleasant In Its effects. Unlike other anesthetic agents, it leaves no unpleasant effects after taking it. He has, by its means, already extracted a great number of teeth with perfect success, and assures the pub lic that the most delicate person, old or young, may inhale it with safety. The Gas emits no nnpleasant Oder. No person need suffer from Tooth Ache, or deprive themselves of Artificial Teeth, on ac count of the pain of extraction. The whole time occupied in the inhalation, extraction and return to perfeot consciousness, does not exceed lrom three to four minutes, after which the patientfeels the same as before the inhala tion. The advantages of this Gas over Etner or Chloroform are: Ist. It is perfectly harmless and there is no danger of giving too much. 2d. The Insensibility produced is perfect and complete In all cases where a sufficient quan tity is given. 3d. The effects all pass off within three or four minutes from the commencement of the Inhalation, leaving the patient feeling as well as before. 4th. Thedlsagieeahleness of inhaling Ether or Chloroform are all avoided. PRICES FOR EXTRACTING: Teeth extracted with Gas, (each) .81.00 ‘‘ ** (to be replaced by artificial).. 50 * without Gas, (each) 25 (to be replaced by artificial) gratis. PRICES FOR ARTIFICIAL WORK: For Full Setts on Rubber,. 840 00 ‘ Full ;* (upper or lower).!!.!!.!!!.”.’ 20.00 u <1 , mouth prepared) 30.00 “ Full “ (upper or lower).! L 15.00 PARTIAL SETTS^PROPORTIONATELY For Full Setts on Gold,. “ Half « " . Silver, same as Rubber, PRICES FOR FILLING TEETH: Gold Fillings, from 81.00 upwards. i Other “ " 60c. “ Particular attention paid to the health of the mouth and correction of Irregularities. Terms Cash. All work warranted. Office and residence, next door to the Court House, over Fahnestock’s Dry Good Store, East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. sep 1 Bmd<*w PigaMirowms. J BOHR E K , WHOLESALE DEALER IK French brandies. witaa, GINS, WHISKIES, &C, No. IS South Queen Subset, (A few doors below Centre Square,) LANCASTER, PA. lyw JJ M - SCHAEFIEB, A.ND RETAIL BA-DDLERT NOB. IAJJD a EAST KING STREET. Jan 10 ASIEB.FA. DEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.- ter, being a valuable Lot 6f GrorinayJ ir7: ; CXJNTAINING ONE ACafc.iT.-iii mererpr. lees, being ,a43feettln r ronti with ,a TWO-&TORY DWELLING:HOUSEj, with Kitchen attached, tberedh eretted. l There is at the kitchen does a >neVe Mailing veil of< water with pomp therein. There ,is -on; the premises a fine Orchard of cb'dlde Fruit Trees, consisting of Applfesi Feats* ‘ Pehches, Gages, Aprioots, eta. and a variety of Grape• vines or the best selections. Any person wishing to view the property will please call on the subscriber, rending thereon. JOHN L. HALL. ang 22 2mw*B3 < Deal, est*h.tnnuibiaiui.- 1 n, xhe undersigned intending to remove iffdm the Btate. wUr tK>mvely~ieU tU. Beal toe MUjflpot gfc, :X^o W^eopnty.J^.fiJ? eat,oi}emll6 wgTol £Mofrgotoirn, anamear moont HlftAfrant, . ffik %d»,0l Urael. ; R9teer. Daniel Jotmero. a3d others. The Improvements consist 6fa jfttgd and'' ‘convenient, two-storied i STONE < ! gPSS- S&*3& S : -etlaehed; a■ large Dairy Hotueover iti eietel .teW ep?ln*ofWaternew.thedwaUtog,Wood, ■Eodße, Oven House, Hog House,’ an(T other odt buildings. About eaoreaarecgvered Wtb; BEB* J 36& at_the. public house of Henry Am mpn, (Spring Garden H6tel,) his Kaxni situate ini Salisbury idwnshipi.Lances ter oounty,bn;: the Old Philadelphia and Lancaster road, about 4 ifalies east'of Intercourse, and a quarter of' a mllewestof Spring,Garden Hotel, consisting ACRES; more or less, otthe beat lilcue land, -Which l «Annbf essliyi be surpassed rtllity and productiveness of ad g lands or Daniel Kurt?, Jacob Blank} S Hoover amLothefs. This FannwiUbe iltogether or in two parts, so as to suit purchasers, being nearly equally divided by skid old road, about 02 and one-hau acres on each side: 6b the north Bide Of said road are located the buildings, whioh'donsisV.of add convenient two-storied stone DWEL LING HOUSE, a large Swlsser Barn, 1 Wagon Shed attached, Spring Hotise>rtmokeHoase, Wood House, Hog House and other outbound* - ides; awellof excellent water near 'the door. Also, a.spring and running water nearthe dwelling and convenient’ -lor stock. Fruit Trees, suoh as Apples, Peaches. Grapes, <feo, • That on the south of said road has a strong stream of Water running through it, with an’ etoeilent site head and fali for , a grist mill, and is in a good neighborhood for milling custom, being In a rich farthing dis trict, and having no mills to the northward or westward for a distance of four or five, miles, though on the south and east there are several ■ within two or three miles. About t acres are oovered with heavy Umber. An Orchard of Also, at the same time ami place will he sold choloe fruit: also two excellent springs of the a Piece of Ground, adjoining the above proper- best water ou this tract, ty on the Manhelm rood,containing ONE AND No, 3. At the same time and place, about A QUARTER ACRES, more or less, whereon EIGHT AND ONE-HALF ACRES is erected a ONE AND A HALE HTOItV LOG of flue Chestnut Sprout Laud, situate about 2 WEATHER-BOARDED DWELLING HOUSE, m u M northeast of No. 2, near Mount Airy wlthaWeii of never-faUlug Water near the 'Meeting House, adjolniug lands of David door and Cistern, good Frame Stablo and other Kurtz, Jsaao Diller, and others, with a TEN necessary outbumtings. Also, a nomb-r of aNT HOUSE and STABLE thereon, and now ohoice FrultTrees, This property is located in occupied by Widow Marshall, a thickly settled neighborhood, and is well n 0.4. aJbo, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER calculated for a shoemaker or blacksmith, 3d iB6O, on the premises, his property known either of which would do a good business.— “RoBeneatn,’ , (formerly owned by C. &H. i possessions and indisputable titles given to urable.) whore he resides, situated one mile both the above properties on the Ist day of northeast of the Gnp Htntlon, on the Pennsyl- April* 1867, vanla Railroad, miles south of White Also, at the same tlrueund place will be sold, Horse Hotel, adjoining lands ot Thomas Mo- FIFTY CORDS OF WOOD, consisting prlncl- nvaln, Isaac B, Stauffer, Mlotmel Wise, and pally of Hickory and Oak, in quantities to suit others containing purchasers. The wood will be sold first. EIGHTY ACRES. Any person wishing to view the property be- more or loss fore the day of sale will please call on the sub- This property will also be offered altogether, aorlber residing thereon. _ or In parts oh may suit purchasers. There are Sale to commence at lo clock, P. M., pfjjold aboutlO Acres of Chestnut Sprouts, fitfor rails; day. when attendaace w 111 bog 1 vim and terms a t>out 6 Acres of excellent Meadow, and an Or made known by BENJAMIN WORKMAN. chard of oholoe Fruit Trees. The balance Is in * O P a t ' ,w a high state of cultivation. The Improvements * “ • ‘ HOUSE, 82 b' JAEEABLE BEAL ESTATE AT PUB* Lie SALE.—On THURSDAY; the 18th day OCTOBER, 1666, the undersigned will positively sel/at public .sale, on the prem ises/ his farm, situated in Mac helm township, Lancaster oountv, on the Old Manhelm. Boad leading from Lancaster to Manhelm, six miles from the former and four miles from the latter place; two miles north west from Petersburg, three miles south West or Litlz, and one mile nortnwest of Daniel Hamaker's Mill, containing BIXTY-EIG «T ACRES, ■; more or less, adjoining land of John Ji, own man on the north, Peter Graybill on the west, Samuel Groff on the south, and George Andes and the Manhelm Road on theCTßt, whereon Is erected a convenient TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with Wash House at tached,* good BANK BARN. Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Carriage House, Smoke Hotue,LUn» KUn, and all other necessary outbuildings; All the buildings have been erected within the last fifteen years, except the barn. There is also a hever- tailing well of water, with pump therein, convenient to both house and, barn; also a cistern near the Wash House, with pump therein. There Is also a young Orchard of choice Fruit Trees,' consisting of 60 Apple Trees of different varieties, Pears, Feat-hes, Cherries and Grapes. The farm is an oblong square, under a high state of cultivation, and is divmod Into six fields, four of whloa have access from the barn yard, all of which aie under good fences, and havo been recently limed. Eight acres of the above tract consists of heavy timber. There Is hlho u large number of looust trees on the premises. consist of a Two-storied'STONE Ht -—, 82 by UIIWT.CLABH HOTEL PROPERTY AT feet, with two porohes, an Out-kUotieii 18 by Jj PUBLIC SALE.—On WEDNESDAY, the 18 feet, Wash House, Spring House with run nth DAY OF OCTOBER, 1808. the valuable ning water by hydraulic ram, Smoke House, hotel property, known as Ll’llZ SPRINGS Oven House and Wood House, all nearly new: HOTEL, and kept for over 12 years by the ?, w^s v H . 0r Bar n H.J? i® et j 9 0 PP.I?B jMI B ana present proprietors, (In consequence of a dls- oe Av, Dwelling, solution of partnership,; will be sold at public Malt House 100 by 30 feet, with lower and upper sale, on the premises. This Hotel is situated door, tmd ropmforstorlngS.OOO busheisof grain, about 200 yards from the depot of the Reading w hb Dwelling attached; a House formerly and Columbia Railroud, and within sight of usbd for distilling and brewing, with cel the famous LUiz Sprinjgs; eight miles north of la, r for 46 by 18 feet, with Dwelling the city of Lancasfor, Pa,, 25 miles west of the Blacksmith Shop and Dwelling, Wheelwright olty of Reading, and within a few hours ride Shop and Saddler Shop, with comfortable Dwelr by rail of the cities of New York, Philadelphia, Hogs for each; also ample Stabling for each, Baltimore and Washington; from which places Wagon Shtd and Corn Crib attached, also, an the house has been thronged With sojourners excellent Store Stand, whore an exteuslve during the summer months for years to its nt- business is carried on. Dwelling, Toe House and most capacity, which is irom 25u toBoopersons. Stabling thereto. These properties are oil The proporty Is located on lots Nos. 22,23, 21 worthy me attention of capitalists, and oper and 25, on southeast corner Brood and Main, getlc business men will And the latter particu and on No. 27, north side of Maiustreets, Lltiz, larly suited and situated for carrying on an and will bo sold in two pai ts or combined, as extensive and advantageous business, purchasers may desire, Persons wishing to view Nos. 1,2, or 4. will No. 1. Fronting ou Main street 172 feet, on please call on the oooupants, who will cheer which Is ereoied u largo and convenient three- fully show the same. Those wishing to see No. story BRIvK HOUSE, 78 feet front, with Brick 8. will call ou Jos, E. Blank, residing on No. 2, Kitchens, Smoke House, and other out-houses or on Mr. John Pation, residing near the lot. attached: 2 nevor-failiug Wells of Water. Cis- Possession and an indisputable title will be tern, all the stabling thereto belonging, Ac., given on the first day of April, 1887. &c,, tola being oue of the largest, best and most Sale to oommenoe at 2o r olook, P. M., of said desirable Hotel Stands in the country. days, and terms made known by No. 2, Adjoining No. i, fronting 142 feet ou _ _ , „ SAMUEL BLANK. Broad street, on which is erected a large four- N. B. —Legal Tenders, National Currency, story stone and frume HOTEL BUILDING, IUS Government Bonds, or the obligations of the feet front, with 3 story roofed Verandahs en- undersigned will be received in payment, circling the entire house. The whole being oot 3 tBW 38 tt. B. crowned with a spacious observatory or cupola, from which one of the moat magnificent views r\rnTtr baw _n-v virtitv aw of me garden spot of Pennsylvania,ls present, P r ?S C oFihe oTphan^Colr t La n-18 introduced throughout caster county, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER s7th, aud Gentlemen s Bath Rooms supplied with ujggf part 0 / the real eBtate i ate of Joseph C ?v? ven i Phillips, deceased, of Fulton township, Lan loe House, with Meat Vault beneath, and all caster county, a tract of Land and Tavern improvements belonging to a m an( i aam township, containing about nrst-ciass notei. ,jr, »pdpm ott r, a \ti No. 3, a lot of ln a higll 0 f cultivation, d’lvided into , _ convenient fields, by good fences. About 15 rTiv!nortv nf' a ani * acres of tfils tract Is covered with good timber. SS? s '' dL ‘° “ ’ The lmpfovements are as follows: A large near toe Railroad Depot. TAVERiJ HOUSE, known as " Penn Hill Satisfaction In regard tothe business of the the door: a House, as also the complete arrangements, will bank Barn built in MS all finished in cheerfully be given to any one desirous oi }£S?.j?t ft g,.n "?■' a Waion House ton Cribs by oBlllug “ 106 Hotel and ~ r .. Stabling ami Sheds Oats House, Hog ifouse, , 8 “ c .° 1 ?,51, e 5,9fi hi m'id'e w, r ' M h°r f sald Ice House, a good Tenant House, Scale House, day, when ternjs wl» Je made with scales, *c. There is a ?^ I i(i &iATT ‘ Frii>ay * Auctl oneor. Thiß property is a most desirable one, l>oth as bßp iJ tswrf/ a farm ana as a business place. It being a oen- SATINETTS, TICKINGS, <fcc. ~ tral place, where all public meetings are held, TTiirtmi' urn rciTATv *x D nu suoh as elections, school meetings, &c., and is Ssasss a3Se™vl?le y vf* -°' ,t 2 m “ eS Southeaatfrom No 1 aFarm of ln tbe mldHt of H populous and good country: ’in? Apppy a kjfi iu iifc’upHii'tt near to churches, schools, mills, stores, post adjoining other property of tile underuigned, Tbl» property will be .old separate land of Samuel Eogle, Samuel Huth aud olbcra. f? “*•?'5S I?boi?t , 2o The improvements are a TWO-STORY SAND- ?>,ys, r , n i i- a 7 ou L 20 Acres, and the farm of Corn Sra A°S^rtoTs B w,string to see theproperty will other out-buf?dlnga all inThe be™ sfiofra the same Iry calling on either of Frau lr b ees n in e g o oSdtelng condUloT wUl^SenoeatFo“" kj said tlcm of the trial t das «SdK?SSSuAffS day ’ wkaa bJ Chestnut, Hickory, Oak, Ac. A spring or well TVRPMrfwRRHwN U ° 1 of never-failing water with pump, between JEREMIAH BRUWN, house and bam. There are also several streams T A «p AM , An < B «, a »7i viii<>X<f of water on this trapt whirh si vpk it nonn iior lEx ii miner, J effersonlan and V ill age Reoord advantages. 8 P ecaliaT copy, and send bills to this office for collection.! No. 27a Tract of 43 ACRES, more or less, ad- octa Uw 39 Joining lands of Samuel blngle. Noah Sharp, ? nd ° L , ne 7 laa , dfl ° f l } lB und S. £ ned * and No. JDtfBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL 1 This tract has heavy Timber, as well as EST ATE.—Wi 11 be sold at public sale, on oo ~-Dru , WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of OCTOBER, mo #> e .? r e8B »1866, at the pubho house of John Michael, in No. 2 ariid oLli er lands of the under- the City of Lancaster, the following valuable signed, and properties of Jeremiah Wolf and property, late the property of Martin Shreiner, Henry Ditzler. A part of this tract is excel- g to wit i??ii > m a i a^< iR»^«? lll^ pUI i pOBeB L. htt y. lng a No.’l. The*TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, Bt ™ a “ °I B a s l £> B K lt - ». Two-Story Brick Back Building and a Half Lot 0 and Perches, of Ground, situated on the west side of North . p J op l rty j ¥?u ry tz ‘ Queen street, near the railroad, in the City of er,*o. 3as well as other lands of the undpr- Lancaster, containing In lnches, B *?in e< fi a , ni state of cultivation. and j n depth 252 feet to a pnblloalley, bounded ACRES AND 90 PERCHES, SSd' Luffi Tl^ 11 ;fn§ r0 I ?. e h r B l J eS ,» o iu a 0 n n r ? enr / man? ThhiproperiXwillo? good m^ wffimTis S£j, r J a S d ™ e ,. U (? 0 d sl u? ea ' terials, and Is certainly one of the best stands )iWF e f 0 T X TN 8 a e HnTTwT. a '^ tory st ° ne i n the city for any kind of business. DWELLING HOUSE, Stable and other im- Mn » tko two iwn am atth 1 hthrv wl?; „. T SnU?? Ct ., h H^#,?^, heaVy , Tlm ; BRICK DWELLING HOUSEf Brick Back J h ? M i? dle creek and Building and Lot of Ground,situate at tbe south °. t £ ar n a T?nn? ?? across It. west c 0r B ner of Bont h Prince and Vine streets, 1 'll Skb ANTI IB PFFtnHFsa In the City of Lancaster, containing ln front pS.U C u, 3 ' „ on Prince Btreet 18 feet, more or less, and ln HRnpiei n^’h a rWr ß n??a G N?f 8 s e ' i depth 148 feet, to Water street, bounded on the Samuel Eb. rly aud No. a. This land Is Com- south be Dronertv of the Hon John W For mons com almng the best qualiy of Sandstone fames &ileyf and on the nmth by No 7 iw.inim. * Vine street. This property Is tn good order, no. 7, containing p Pßnwli . a and Is a most desirable residence. i „ , No. 3. A i:ood well-buUt ONE STORY BRICK mi? 1 aml B nri?e;i r G s eorße ,V'£? e ' DWELLING HOUSE, Brick Back Building w h?™?? ’ p Uy clear and Pa™y Tim- and Lot of Ground, situated on the west side ° Vn s a TriTbi nf of Beaver street, in the City of Lancaster, ad -4 ACRES ANn fv? pppnirpa Joining property of Joseph Wolr on the south, fl /iininina h ™ifS , « and No. 4 on the north, containing ln front ou rf^ri?im e an tl ltS?nt a w V in a ,? d °f Ge< ?’ Beaver street, 20 feet, more or less, and in depth p. Coleman, and other land of the undersigned, 107 f eft t ft inches land B Pan ° lear Und Part Tlmb6r anU Bproul No. 4. A vacant LOT OF GROUND on the . Bale to commence at 1 o’clock P. M„ when at- ZZui%? ! — e atont » tendance wIU be given and terms made known et i n front and 107 feet’in depth, fhls lot is by DAVID HOPRRtS'pr handsomely situated and wIU be sold with No. SjtT* ~ K, , , J 3, or separate, to suit purchasers. WlDO'waSdHi?lpunft Bale 10 commence at 7 o'olock ln the evening TYFvVn AND HEIRS OF DAN’L. BRANDT, 0 f said day, when conditions will be made mm* known by PHILIP SHREINER, DAV?D H HOrWRTiT¥wB. W ‘ WHITESIDE, 00 r, m DAVID HOCHSTETTER. oct3tsw39 Executors. . sep 19 tsw 37 POSITIVE SALK.—ON FRIDAY, THE 12th day nf OCTOBER, 1800, will be sold by public sale, ou the premises .In Drumore iwp., about two miles South from the Buck Tavern, on the road leading from Penuingtonvllle to McCall’s Kerry, adjoining property of B. K, Scott, Henry and Christian Grabill and others. A tract of Land, CONTAINING 100 ACRES, more or less. The improvements are a large twn-story and attic STONE DWELLING HOUSE, finished in the 'best style; a large Bank Barn, nearly new; corn crib and bther out-buildings. An abundance of water forced by a hydraulic ram to the nouse and bafn; a small stream of water passes through the Farm; a young Orchard of choice fruit trees. The land Is In a good state of cultivation, having been recently well limed, is under good fences, and for productiveness is not surpassed by any in the neighborhood. The Lancaster and Port Deposit road passes along the West end of the farm. The farm is convenient to Schools. Mills and Churches, and Is altogether a very desirable property. Three or four acres of the above tract are covered with heavy Tim ber. No. 2, A Chestnut Timber Lot, containing SI X ACRES, more or less, in said township, adjoining property of Tnomas Clark, John Trimble and others, and about one mile from the above described farm. Also, at the same time and place will be sold the following personal property: About 400 bushels of corn in the ear. Persons wishing to view either of the abovo described properties, will call on Samuel Ank ilm, residing on the property, or on B. F. Rowe, residing in Providence township. Title and possession given on the Ist of April, 18OT. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock, P. M., when attendance will be given and terms made known by ROBERT C. ROSS. B. F. Rowe, Auctioneer. sepl9 tsw37 A VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned offers at private, sale his Farm, containing^ situated in Springfield township, York county, about 8 miles from Glen Rocs Station, ly? miles from Logansville, and % mile from > the York and Baltimore Turnpike, adjoining lands of Jacob S. SheffVr, Wm. Krout, John Dice and others, on which are erected‘a-large TWO: STORY DWELLING HOUSE, all In good orden a BANK BARN, 44by95; with aShed attached ■ to keep the horse-power in, nearly new; Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, Blacksmith Shop, Carriage House, and other necessary out-bulldings, with a never-failing Spring of Water near th * house andin the cellar. There is a never-falling well with pump in the barb yard,‘This farm Is well supplied with water in most of the fields, a l r ?^i Btre^ tQ through the same. This good quality, has been well limed, is In a high state of cultivation and is K g * P*fere are aboutlS Acres of excellent Timber, 8 Acres of ; Meadow, and one of the best selected Orchards in the neigh borhood for all kinds of fruit. ; " No; 2. A Tract of Land, containing 12 ACRES situate & mile from, the above tract, and ad joining lands of Jacob Y. Myers, John Dice and others, abont7 Acres of which are Farm Land part limed, with about 8 Acres of good Timber’ and the balance, la Meadow and under eood fencing. A good title will be given for both tracts. . Any person wishing to view the above prop erty can do so by calling on the l tmoexaurnea. residing on the same, JOHN E. lAN STINE, eep 20 BtwB3 Estate. PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE FARM OF 185 ACRES. As agent of the heirs of Dr. John Hanger, dec’d, 1 will offer for sale, on THURSDAY, the 11th day of OCTOBER, at 11 o’clock, on the premises, tbe farm on which the deceased re sided at the time of his death, two and a half miles north of Waynesborough, and near Zion Church. The land Is No. 1 limestone, and in a good state of cultivation. There are about 95 Acres of cleared, and 40 of very superior tim ber. There are about 15 Aores of Meadow. Tbe Improvements are good, and consist of a large DWELLING HOUSE, Barn, and all necessary out-houses. The spring canuot be surpassed In the Valley of Virginia—this is saying a great deal. I know, but 1 challenge a comparison. It is seldom that Bach property Is In market; so pleasantly aud conveniently situated, of so small a quantity of land, and yet so well im £ roved, being but 2U miles from Waynesboro* 'epot, on the Virginia Central Railroad, in Augusta county. Va., and altoget her, one of the most desirable homes In Augusta county. Terms accommodating, and made known on day of sale. If the land is sold, I will sell, at the sabie time and place, 8 horses, one colt, 4 head of cat tle, 10 sheep, 25 hogs, one four-horse and one two-horse wagon, one Buckeye Reaper and Mower, in good order, one wheat fan, gear, plows, aarrowß, Ac. Anyone desirous of obtaining information can address me at Hermitage, Augusta county, Va., or J. D. Hanger, who is now resid ing on the land, at Waynesboro, Va. SAMUEL KENNEBLY, Jr., Agent for the heirs of Dr. John Hanger, dec'd. sep 7 ltdatsw Highly improved and valua ble WASHINGTON COUNTY, MARY LAND; FARM FOR SALE.—I will sail at pub lic auction jin Hagerstown, on TUESDAY, OC TOBER 80th, my form on whlchMi* Dfcvld Seibert The form Is on the BrOad Fording road,about 21$miles from ClearspriDg, adjoining “Montpelier,’‘the residence of Mr. Samuel Seibert, It contains . , ‘ 73 o;i acres; - • ' , more or less, .improved by a good DWELLING, Barn, Corn Crib, .demand has an excellent’ Orchard. The arableland, which is ofthe'best quality, and in a, high: state pfeuitivation, is divided-Into 7 fields of about 33 Acres each, most conveniently arranged lh reference-to the dwelling and barn, and for economical caltl vatiom The wood land IS well timbered. . - —One-tfiixd .cash and the balance in two annual payments .with Interest, Possession glveh on the Ist of April ’next. MV. Seibert living on'thb farm Will be pleased to show the property to any one desiring to purchase. J. HANSON THOMAS, oct a taw 89 Baltimore, Md. PRIVATE SALE THE SUBSCRIBER offers at private sale his farm on which he resldes r ln Bromcnre twp., Lancaster: bounty, containing about : 240 ACRES OF PATENTED LAND, in a high state ofcultivation, divided Into con venient fields, with good fences, all having ac* cess to water —abdut4o aorea’being under tim ber. The buildings consist of a large STONE HOUSE, slate roof;’ large Barn, shite roof; large Wagon House, Com Cribs; and Gr&lnery —also slate roof, and Wi other needful build ings for a well arranged form. This is decided ly one of the best-properties in the southern, part of the county. The proprietor WUltdke pleasure.in waiting on any one wishing to inspetfvthfo property. - Terms made to suit. Cigar title hnff posses sion given on the Ist dayof'AptfLTSflT,* i 1 oct o Law S 3 SANDERS MoCULLQUGH* . '• Cf Iwfes ani farm on jmw'JQßrealaes, situate in Antietam ’twff, PfafiMmrwnnty. Pa., about one mile • west of tbe State Line Station, on the Frank- I tin Bailroad, and near thn tTiTUpIVn Itifljfti [ « first' ‘iHfrrfhV' toms or Christian Horn, 3 AlbertleAvMlllßr: .and othfittt'TheilnipHiveinfinta oQnaUlt; of a : * Loe BOUSE andßero* out gliding, |Zhwo rate wafer. nea* th e.n tflise aha. ambit excellent ipOhdoh thefianh for-watering i at6ck. l: Thirty" Acres oftfle fisrth istolWftSwOakr There la an Orchard of about 100 fine thriving )-yptln|tt«eeawWcharpiiraflne ibearing awe., ~, This farnTfi a verydesirable'ohei'and hartiea wishing to parchaseareinVited'tocall and. iulewitfarthemselves.;- :.i:;» .. m 4 1 , Any Information regarding,the. above fiwrm will be furnished by Ifr. John FI Miller, resid ing in Hagerstown, SAMUEL MILLER, ang 27 • 1 ; 1 ' ltdatfw .Price A Co. Real Estate Va., have for sale, a valuable’ ‘presents superior inducements to men or capi tal. The property consists of a large Tannery. Work shop. Bark noose, Lime house, Merchant Mill and. Briok Dwelling and, Brick Tenant House, together with allnecessary and conven ient buildings. The Tannery has alarge num ber Of Vats, Tor laying away Leather, and in deed has everything necessary for carrying on the Tannery business on a large scale. There aro FORTy-NltfE AckES OK LAND, In a good state of Cultivation attaohed to this property, and several hundred acres of excel lentßark land within one. mile of the Tannery, • This is a valuable property,and itlsseldom thatrsuoh property is in market. It Is situated near the grade leading from Strasburg to Capon SprTngß,-18 miles from Winchester, in Frederick county. Va., at Qravel Springs. The water power ip excellent, and the Bark Mill, Boiler, <&o„ are run by this power, o The terms will be Inode accommodating. For particulars, addcss, J. D. PRICE A CO., Ho. 1 and 2 Law Buildings. Harrisonburg, va. WRITING bitwh PORTFOLIOS AUTOGRAPH ROOKS, CKfcsS BOARDS. Ac. GOLD PENS ANDBILVERHOLDERd, NEW GAM® FOR CHILDREN, " NEW PAPER DOLLS. 1 NEW CARDS,- - i' DISSECTEb-PIcrURES.' TO Y BOOKS t TOY BOOKS 11' TOY BOOKS 111 TRANSPARENT SLATES;''* A good assortment ftjrsalc cheap. IMPORTANT TO SABBATH BCHQOU9 J The publications of the American Sunday- School Union, designed for Sunday Schools furnished at the lowest net Sunday-School deo 28 tfw prices. — - * STATIONERY. ORPHANS 1 COURT SALE.—ON OCTO- The best writing papers and envelopes In the 8ER16,1860, will be sold In pursuance of market always on hand, an Order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster , SCHOOL BOOHS. County, at Public Sale, on the premises, oil jhe All the books used In the various schools In real estate of John Jack, deceased, situate in the city and oounty, furnished'at'the lowest Coleraip township, Lancaster county, Pa., on prices. the road leading from tne Uulon Meotlng NE;W MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. House to Oxford Borough, about l mile from Reoolved as soon as published, and sold at the former and 6 miles from the latter place, publishers 1 prices, and consisting of js- Don’t rorget the place. 101 ACRES AND 5 PERCHES OP LAND. J. M. WESTHAEFFER’S more or less, adjoining lands of Joseph L. Mo* Bo6k and Periodical Store, Common, Robert Boyer, Mrs. AUoe Brown and Corner North Queen and Orange sts. James Hasting, v 7 tfw 26 The Improvements oonslstof agoodsubstan- tlal Two-story Frame DWELLING HOUSE, „„ . DWV with Brooms on the first floor and Son the CAMPAIGNS OP THE ARMY OF THE second floor. Thegarrotlssealedandplastered yJ ruiuwAb, for bed rooms. Therels a cellar under It with a good vault In it, and Bake Oven and Boilers ® v William Swistok. withßtoue ia*«“ 0 d LTuarS THE STANDARD HISTORY OF THE GRAND House, Wood House, Corn Cribs, 4c. The a««x. buildings are not long built, and have all the THE GREATEST WORK ON THE WAR. late Improvements. There Is about 20 Acres of first-rate Bottom Meadow, with a fine stream Universally endorsed by army officers au<* running through it, aDd nbout 15 Acres of Tim- the press, ber. The balance of the farm Is laid out In The nuthor sayß: convenient fields, under good fence. There Is •• j design In this volume to record what that running Water at both House and Bam. An Armydiuand suffered in ten campaigns and Orchard of choice Apples, Grapes and other two score battles.” hearing order. " I shall have to celebrate the unswerving This Is a desirable Farm, suitable for either loyalty of this army, that ofttlmes when the farming or grazing. The land Is In a high state bond of mlUtary cohesion failed, held It. un* of cultivation, and convenient to MIIIb, Stores, shaken of fortune, to a duty self-lmpose-i. Schools, and places of worship, •* j shall have to follow It through a obecker- Any person wishing to see the property be- et x experience, In a tale commingled of great fore the day ol sale, will please fo»ll upon the misfortune, a great follies and great glories: undersigned, residing on Ihe property. but from 1 first to last It will appear that, amid Sale to commence at I oolooa P. M., when many buffets of fortune, througn “winter and attendance will be given and terms made rough weather,” the Army of the Potomao known by ELIZA J. JACK, Adm x, never save up, but made a good light, and Simeon W. Swisher, Auotloneor. finally reaohed the goal.” sup 18 taw 37 The Army and Navy Journal says: Yatktatstv nvn fm-tatf Ar dytr "This is the only American oritlcal work on trr HATP innnrmmlflnf un n iZo the late war, and It Is thoroughly critical and n.nhit.p £? renn ntv ihi entirely divested of all political hue or tone.” tiie Orphans’ Court of Lancaster oounty, tne tma in tha nniv HUtnrv nt ihn “fimnd rrnt?fe I n , a™n ln iam o, i? r FS{mn e townihlS Army,"'and no one who® borne a parSn Its seU fey public vendue the Mlo& Zn“ s'Sfeould’be wlth°ont lt ll “ aom ° Vo ' i?IY OCTOBER 8 17 l d B»9 e at°?fee num?e D h N ouf; W d have ass-sssss Is now and has for many years been occupied as a Licensed Hotel, (and at present kept os suoh by Mr. Hutton,) and doing a very large amount of business; good stabling and shea* ding, a fountain of good water at the door, and other improvements thereon. Also, at the 'DEAUTT«—AUBURN, same time, one undivided sixth part of a J) Golden. Flaxen, and TUoroughfore Fish Fot in the Susquehanna Silken CURLS produced river, at Peach Bottom. by the use of Prof. De No. 2. A Lot or piece of Ground, situate In Breux’s FRISER LE Fulton township aforesaid, adjoining No. 1, CHEVEUX. Oneapplica and other lands of James McSparran, deo’d, tlon warranted to curl the and. also the river Susquehanna, containing 07 most straight and stub- PERCHES, more or less, with a large frame born hair of either sex In- DWELLING and STORE HOUSE, (In which> to wavy ringlets or heavy large and lucrative mercantile business his massive curls. Has been used by the fashion* been done,) a large Ware House, and other lm- ables of Paris and London, with the most gratl provements thereon. fylng results. Does no Injury to the hair.— Nor 3. A Lot or piece of Ground, situate in Price by mail, sealed and Descrip- Fulton township aforesaid, adjoining lands of tlve circulars mailed free. Address,BEßGEß, W. Whitaker, and also the Susquehanna river, SHUTTB 4 CO.. Chemists, No. 285 River Street, containing 70 PERCHES, more or less, with a Troy, N. Y. Sole agents for the United States, frame DWELLING HOUSE and other lm* may 4 6md*w provements thereon. No. 4, A Lot or piece of Ground, situate In adib Fulton township aforesaid, adjoining other I B lands of James McSparran, dec’d, and tbe Bus* wtrT'TT? tt/itttt* wtstaiwwt quehanna river,contalnlng72PEkoHE.'t,niore WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, or less, with a frame DWELLING HOUSE and For Improving and Beautifying the Com other Improvements thereon. plexion. These properties are well worthy the atten- .. ticrn of businessmen. The Columbia and Mary- The most valuable and perfeot preparation in land Line Railroad, now In process of con- use, for giving the skin a beautiful pearl-like structlon, runs along the front of .the whole of tint, that Is only found in youth. It quickly them, ancl as business places they are trnsar- removes lan, Freckles, Pimples, Blotches, passed in the vicinity Moth Patches, Sallowness, Eruptions, and all And on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 1866, impurities of the skin, kindly healing the they will sell at tho late residence of James some, leaving the.^ikinwhi to and olear as ala- MdSparran, doc’d, in Fulton township, all that baster. Its use cannot be detected by the closest certain, plantation or tract of land, situate in scrutiny, and being a vegetable preparation is Fulton township, Lancaster county, adjoining P® rf ®ctly harmless. Itis t* lo only artlole of lands of 8. W, P. feoyd, Richard Jones, Thomas the klna used by the Erench, and Is considered Stubbs, and others, containing ill ACRES, by the Parisian oa indispensable to a perfect more or less, of Patented Land, with a l«rge toilet* Upwards of Jo,ooUbotUea were sold dur and convenient stone and frame DWELLING *ng the past year, a sufficient guarantee of 1U HOUSE, double-decker frame BARN, wlih efficacy. Price only 75 cents. Sent by mall, Stone Stabling, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, P oBt^p aid, on receipt ofan order, £y with other neoessary out-buildings and im- BERGER, 6HUTTB 4 CO.. Cuemists, provements thereon; a fine Orchard of choice 285 River Street, Troy. N. Y fruit trees. In good bearing order; an excellent ma, y omaaw stream or Water running through this pro- : ———— perty, and excellent springs of water at the TI7HIBKEBB AND buildings. A _ tJ YV MUSTACHES forced This farm is divided Into convenient fields, to grow upon the smooth is under good fence, and In a high state of oul- ea t jg from three to tivatlon, and lor conveniences and productive- A Ve we eks by using Dr. ness Is surpassed by but few farms in the SEVIGNE’S REBTAU county. The neighborhood Is healthy, and the RATUER CAPILLAIRE, farm well located, convenient to churohes. the most wonderful dls schools, mills, stores, 4c., 4c., and offers great covery In modern science, Inducements to any one wishing to engage In acting upon the Beardanu agricultural pursuits or to Invest money In Mnir r n gp nimnatminum. real estate. lous manner. It has used by the elite of Persons wishing to view any 01 the above Paris and London with the most nattering described properties prior to the sale, will oess. Names of all purchasers will be regls* please call on James McSparran, at the late tered, and if entire satisfaction is not given in residence of the deceased. every instance, the money will be cheerfully Sale to commence at 1 o’olock P. M. on each refunded. Price by mall, sealed and postpaid, of said days, when attendance will be given gi, Descriptive circulars and testimonials and terms made known by mailed free. Address, BERGER. BHUTTB A AMELIA F. McSPARRAN, cO„ Chemists, No. 285 River Street. Troy, N. Y. JAMES McSPARRAN, gale agents for the United States. sep 12 taw 30] Administrators. may 4 6md<*w PRIVATE SALE OF LAND IN CLARKE COUNTY, VA.— The undersigned, Agents [TIREE TO EVERRODT I for the heirs of Richard Hardesty, dec’d, will J} sell, at private sale, one Tract of Land, lying on the Berryvllle turnpike, near the Spout Spring farm, 5 miles from winchester and 5 miles from Berryvllle, containing TWO HUNDRED ACRES, eighty acres of whloh are In fine timber, the balance oleared and in a good state ol cultiva tion. The DWELLING Is aflne stone building, containing nine rooms. There Is a good well of water in the yard, and all necessary Improve ments on the premises. Also, another Tract of Land, lying east of and adjoining the first, containing TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ACRES, thirty acres of whloh are in good timber. There is a good TENANT HOUSE on it. There are three wells of water on this farm. Both tracts are limestone. Address, for terms, A. D. HARDEST V, or C. W. HARDESTY, Berryvllle, Clarke county, Vo, sep 10 ltdAtfw ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.-ON SATUR DAY, OCTOBER 27th, 1606, the under signed, Guardian of Henry Fry, by order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, Pa., will sell at public sale, at tbe public house of A. D. Reese, in Mount Joy, a Lot of Ground, with a ONE-STORY DWELLING HOUSE and other improvements thereon, fronting about 27 feet 8 inches on Mount Joy street, In Monnt Joy borough, and extending 180 feet, in depth north wardly to North Alley, and extending about 60 feet along the alley, known as Lot No. 112, bounded eastwardly by lot of Henry Settler, westwardly of A. S. Hackman’s heirs- Tnis propet ty is near the Intersection of Mount Joy street and the Railroad, close to tbe Rail road Station, and well worthy the attention of purchasers. Sale to commence at 7 o’clock, P. M., when terms, which will be favorable, will be made known by HENRY SHAFFNEK. Mount Joy, Sep. 25th, 1866. Bep 2ft 4tw 88 ORPHANS* COURT SALE OF A VALU able Farm.—ln pursuance Of an Order of 1 the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, the , undersigned, Administrator of the estate of Wm.' Frazer, late of Sadsbury township, In said county, deceased, will sell by public ven due-on the premises at the Mansion House, ou - TUESDAY, the 16th- day of OCTOBER, A. D., 18*18;‘the following Valuable Real Estate, late of said deceased, vizi . A Plantation. Dr Tract of Land, situate in Sadsbury township,. Lancaster county, on the public rodd leading from the Gap to the Cop per Mines, (known as the M Mine Road,’’) about 2 miles west of the Gap, adjoining lands of Wm. Hamilton, Samuel McNeal, and others, CONTAINING 46 ACRES, more or less, with a Two-story Brick and Stone DWELLING HOUSE, large Stone Barn, Car riage House, Wagon Shen, Corn Crib, Spring House, a neverlhlling Spring of excellent Water near the door, running .water through the farm. Ah excellent Orchard of choice Fruit Trees in good bearing order, good fences and other Improvements thereon. , This property Is well, worthy the attention oipersons wlsnlngto buy a Farm, being very Eleasantly located in a fine healthy neighbor ood, within 2 miles of the Penna. Railroad, at Gap Station and Warehouse, convenient to Churches, Mills, Schools, Ac., oso. Persons wishing to view the premises prior , .totheday of sale, will please call on Chas. Frazer, residing thereon. Sole to commence' at 2 o’clock P. M. on said day, when attendance will be given and terms mode known by ADAM DRAUCKER, sept maw 37 Administrator. ■\I7ELL IMPROVED FARM. IN JEF- Yy FEfiSQN COUNTY, VA.. FOR SALE.— Being desirous of changing my business, I offer for gale the Farm upon which I reside;; three i miles'soutbeafit of Charlestown, 1 and two miles from the Shenandoah'River, cbntalhlhg. about 33) ACRES OF FINELttIfcsTONE LAND, -00 Aeres in Fine Timber, and under good fenc ing. The improvements .are the House was finished'ln 1860, and ,contains 14 TObms. The ont-bnildlngs are of a Character to' suit thelknd, In good order, and comprise a Barn, Corn House, Quartern, Tenant Houses, Brick Smoke and. Ash House; Stone Spring House, Poultry" Houses, Hdg Hohse, Ac., all Sunder Cypress Hoof, Two fine Springs near the housei Cistern at the door, a flne stream pass ,ing through the farm and through the barn yard, and Tall fields having water in them or communicating to same'; fine MIIL *4 of mile from fkrm. Also, Two Young Orchards of Choice Fruit, containing, with those in yard, above 250 Trees.-Iwould call the attention .of any one wishing a well-improved farm to this property, which cagbe divided into two farms, with water, orchard and buildings on each. Any one wishing t6-visit theproperfcy will call ; on D. Humphreys A Oo„ Charlestown, who will dlreaTthpm to the same. . svk vuou. v JAfli liAWHOOFF. Refereuoe-D. HOMPHBEYB & Co. sop 28 7tW 88 where may be round at-oU-ttmasr* la*B® a®* THE POETS IN GOLD. ' 'HMaatagr. .<?: Sw»Bfciiji7/Broiß*ta‘®n<j:;!i. .1 Bmwmvi);in ) Qowiker iinr&nfrVßnUh. BIBLE ePTNTT K 8 ... In'StafivarMafr:’ j;>om HYMN BOOKS oF*i|rflp3lQMraATloNB. The largest and finest offered In the dny: - 1 • , ALL SIZES AN I> STYLES, . Holding from 12 to 2QQ pictures each, and rang ... , lug in price from 50 cents to 120.00. TWO THOUSAND 47ARD • PHDTOGKAPHS. The largest aAaortment ; ln , LanM«ter. ThA iws&lgiee?iiinoy' BnhJectf, 1 Autumn’Leaves, Noe.lTanri.2; Flowers,. .. Noe. l and lit .Ernit and, BlnHaomw, Noe» 1 and 3} VaxrMoesea.NosTl and 2' USe of 1 and 2j 8 tumrLßTXandacatiiß, Winter* Landscapes, WhateMonn tain. Scendty, Funny Characters? Noe. l and 2, beauttful- NEW STYLES B^Il?Q r CONSTANTLY RE OEIVEDi a ib l a a , LAKOK AND BKAU.. gait gtfstoratiuw. XHEGUIDE TO HEALTH AND BEAUTY, just Published. It teaches how to remove Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Blotches, Moth Patches. Sallowness, Eruptions, and ail Impurities of the skin; how to enamel the sain, leaving It white and clear as alabaster; how to produce the fullest de velopment of the female lorm (as praotlsed by the French,) causing the bust to grow round and full, and if the form has been lost by pad ding, lacing, or maternity, restoring It to more than Its original fullness, firmness and beauty. It teaobes how to reduce in size the hands and feet; produce corpulency or the reverse; re move superfluous hair; cure Corns, Buulons, Warts and Moles; renew your age; cure Drunkenness, Catarrh. Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility. <fcc., how to caseinate and gain the love and affection of any person you may choose, together with other useful and valuable information. No young Lady or Gentleman should fall to send their address to the under signed aud receive by return mall a copy of this valuable work In a sealed envelope tree of; oharge. Address, BERGER, SHTJTTS & CO., Chemists KSS River Street, Troy, N. Y. 6md«*w PiSttUanwits. gOTITHEBN LASD AND SUKING OFFICE AND INDUSTRIAL AGENCY. IF. 0. ATKIXSOX, RICHMOND, VA. [Established In 1865. J Ist. For exploring and reporting upon, also for buying, selling, or leasing Southern Landd and Mines, and other kinds of Real Estate, oq commission. 2d. For making special Investments, organ* lng Companies, locating Colonies, and plan ning out Mines. Manufactories, &c. Office fee for Maps, Flats and Descriptions, $lO to $5O, 3d. For introducing all descriptions of im proved Machinery, Useful Inventions, Patent Rights, and Dlsooveries in Mechanic Arts and Sciences, by registering in this office and Its Branches and advertising the same. Office fee for registering and publishing, $2O. 4th. For registering ana publlshlngapplica tlons for employment at the South. Office Fees, viz: For manual service, $6; For mechanical or skilled service, 810; For profession alservloe, For Sale, at low figures, 2,000,000 ACRES of the best SOUTHERN LANDS In every State and »ection: also, open MINES OF GOLD, SILVER, LEAD, COPPER. COAL. IRON, &C. All toese properties have been selected with care and Judgement by researches in progress for the past Io years. t3_All communications confidential. Re mittances at risk of this office. (Lock Box 40.) July 5 Bmd<*w "I 8. B. Corner of Centre Squares 1 ; •'■ ■■'■ri;;.-: , ,L»ne*a*r,:*a>, SSt»SWeJ- SrS^Btuare!* 7 °* * >6ttl i >tAlnUl ttia " r ” l * lll * l^*: 8. d^^Sflßq^pe, ; L&nqMter, P* $5OO I VtilMy JSOO to the Proprietor of any Medi cine that can show a greater number ot genuine Certificates of cores effected by It near the place, iwhge It is made, than MiSHLEB’S HERB BITTERS—oi Gmsumptlon, Dyspepsia, Liver Obmplaint, Bloody Flux. Diarrhoea, Oypho id, ißemlftenw Intermittent and Bilious Fevers, ?Sana Ague, Chblera Morons, Yellow oe, Scrofula, Running or Bom Legs, , Abscess, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Coughs, Colds, Cramp In the Stomach, Chronlo Diarrhoea, Piles, Tetter, BoaldHead,Ophnema, Of falling away-aicknesa pfeoullar to children, Leucorrhea, Fallingof the Womb, all obstruc tions to-the due coarse of nature in females, all S mortal,diseases, and all complaints arising om Impure Blood or a weak and d isordered state of the Stomach, Liver or Kidneys. Certi ficates of cures of the Yellow Fever in Mexico oan also be furnished. Remember If It does not itire, the money will be refunded by the pro prietor. BENJAMIN MIBHLER, & E. Corner of Centre Square. Lancaster, Pa, SEND, FOR A. CIRCULAR. The ingredients used m compounding Mah ler's Herb Bitters are not kept secret by the Proprietor. Bend for a Circular and you will learn the medical properties of all the articles used In its preparation; also In the maner in which they operate on the system, ohd touch Other valuable information. If you are afflict ed with disease send for one o* MiHhlen’b Herb Bitters Circulars: read it care tuny, profit by the hints It obntalos, and you will be pi \ced on the sure road of recovery. BITTERS WILL • CURE ALL DISEASES OF THE SKIN Diseases of the skin are numerous and, with but one or two exceptions, may all bo trooed to Impurity of tbo blood. In many persons this Imparity is born in the Bystem *, while others acquire it through improper treatment of •oores of diseases. Under this head may bo classed— Ist, Scrofula,—Tnls disease Is hereditary and is transmitted from generation to generation. It Is caused by a transgression of tuo laws of nature, botti moral and physical; In other words, it Is caused by vioe. Acting os a latent poison, It reduces tho vitality of tho blood, and weakens the depurating organs, so that they fall to discharge or oast out the impurities tuat aro continually generating in the system, A person physically pure acquires gonorhcea, or some other secret disease; he undergoes a course of mercury, the disease Is drlod up, and the patient pronounced well. Vain ° delusion. The complaint is not cured. Its channel Is only diverted. Instead of making its uppeoranoe outwardly, it acts on tho Internal organs, and scrofula, which is bequeathed from father to son. is the result. Many persons who are per fectly free from all Immorality and vloe are af flicted with scrofula. They are suffering for the sins of their fathers ana laboring under the curse Inscribed In the Bo.>k of Books, “ I will visit the Iniquities of the fathers upon iholr children.” ? To care this dreadful complalut it Is neces sary that the blood should be thoroughly purl flea. all the organs of the body brought Into a healthy state of action, and the system braced up and strengthened by Invigorating tonics,— Look at ihe articles used In compounding Mlshler’s Bitters; boo the array of purifying and invigorating mendlcuments. and say whether there Is an article la the whole list of medicines thateqaalslt. Wohereemphatlcally assert, without fear of contradiction, that MISHLEH’S BITTERS WILL CURE ALL KINDS OF SCROFULOUS DISEASES. It purifies the blood. It strengthens the Inter nal organs and aids them to perforin their nat ural functions, it Is a stimulant and a tonic and It will cure Scrofula. 2d, Running Bores and Ulcers.—Running sores and ulcers Invariably Indicate a scrofu lous taint. They are caused by the effbrts ol nature to discharge tho impurities of the blood. Many persons afflicted with running sores and ulcers succeeded in drying them up and think they axe cured when the skin grows over the sore. They are, however, “bat making bud worse,” for the Impurities that were discharged from the system through the medium of the sore now act internally and cause innumerable diseases and often death. The only true and sure oure for all running sores and ulcers is Mlshler’s Blfters. a continued and persevering use of which will most certainly effect a per manent cure. Bd, Balt Rheum.—Balt Rheum is a vague, in definite. though, popular term given to al most all the non-fenrile eruptions of tne skin which afflict adults. It is generally an erup tion of veßloles in small, alstluct ulcers, ac companied with a smarting, tingling sensation, wiin a tendency to creep or spread over the ad lolnlng surface. Mlshler’s Bitters are a sure oure for this disease. 4th. .Pimples and Blotches.—Pimples and Blotches on the skin are always a sure sign ot impure blood. Although never dangerous, ex cept in ca-i nj carbuncles, they are very dls agreeeole. Often we will see tne most hand some features rendered hideous by great blotc4es and pimples, and Instead of tne pleas ing look which should Irradiate the human face we see nothing bat disgusting corruption; for pimpiee and blotches are nothing but the cor rupt accumulations of the system expelled through the medium of the skin. The use ot Mlshl.ir’s Bitters.* will force these corruptions to be discharged through the natural onannels, and thus cures all kinds of plmplesand blotches. Ladies who desire a telr completion, free from pimples should bear this faot In mind apr Pediral. gOMEITHING NEW UNDKII THE BEN A NEW ERA IN MEDI01NB! Let the Suffering and Diseased read the fol owing: Let all who have been given up by Doctors and spoken of as incurable, read the following: Let all who can believe facts, and can have faith In evidence, read the following: Know all men by these presents, That, on thlfi, the Twentieth day of Juue,in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred, and sixty- Six, personally came Joseph Haydock to me, known as such, and being duly sworn, deposed as follows: “ That he is tuo sole general ugeni for the United States and dependences thereof, for preparations or medlolnes known os Dr. Magglel’s Pills and Salve, and that the follow ing certificates are verbatim copies, to the best of his knowledge and belief. . . JAMES BMEITRE. I r a I Notary Public, I lj ' 0 ' | Wall Street, New York. June Ist, 1866. Dr, Maggiel: I take my pen to write yon of my great relief, and that the awful pain In my side nas left me at to your medi cine. Oh, doctor, how thankful I am that I can get some sleep. I can never write Itenongh. I thank you again and again, and sure that you are really the friend of all sufferers. I could not help writing to you, und hope you will not take It amiss. JAMES MYERS, 118 Avenue D. This is to certify that I was discharged from the army with Cbronlo Diarrhoea, and have been cured by Dr, Maggiel’s Pills, WILSON HARVEY, 27 Pitt Street. New York, April 7, 1866. Tbe following Is an lmerestingcase ot.a man employed in an Iron Foundry, wno in pouring melted Iron into a fiask that was damp and wet, caused an explosion. The melted iron was thrown around and on him in a periect shower, and he was burnt dreadlully. The fol lowing certificate was given to me, by him. About eight weeks after tne accident: New York, January 11,1860. My name is Jacob Hardy; I am an Iron Founder. I was badly burnt by hot iron ir November last; my burns healed, but I had a running sore ou my leg that would not heal; I tried Maggiel’s Salve, and it cured me in a few weeks. This is ail true and anybody can see me at Jackson's Iron Works, 2d Avenue. J. HARDY, llv Goerlck Street, Extracts from Various Letters: “I had no appetite; Maggiel's Pills gave me a hearty one/' ■ “ Your Pills are marvellous.” “ I send for another box and keep them In the house.” "Dr. Maggiel has cured my headache that' was chronic.”. " I gave half of one of your Pills to my babe for cholera morbus. The dear little thing got well in a day.” "My nausea of a morning is now cured.” , "Yourbox of Maggiel’s Salve cured me of noises In the head. I rubbed some of your: Salve behind my ears, and the noise left,” " Seud me two boxes, 1 want one for a poor; family.” 44 1 enclose a dollar, your price Is 25 cents, but the medicine to me Is worm a dollar.” "Sendme five boxes of your Pills.” " Let me have three boxes of your Pills by, return mall.” I have over 200 such testimonials as this, but want of spaoe compels me to conclude. *OR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS And all eruptions of tee! skin, the SALVE id most invaluable, it does not heal externally alone, but penetrates with the most searching effects to the very root of the evil t 8 DR. MAGGIEL’S PILLS Invariably cure the following diseases: , Asthma, Headache Bowel Complaints, Indigestion, Coughs, Influenza, Colds, Inflammation, Chest Disease, Inward Weakness, Costiveness, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Lowness of Spirits, Diarrhoea, Ringworm, Rheumatism, Debility, Salt Rheum, Fever and Ague. Scalds, b emale Complaints, Bklu Diseases. so.Notice,—None genuine without the en graved trade-mark around each pot or box, signed by Dr. J. MAGGIEL, 11 Pine Street, New York, to counterfeit which Is felony. Sold by GRUGER & RICE. No. 18 West Kin; street, Lancaster, Pa., and by all respectabl 3 Dealers In .Medicines throughout the Unite 1 States and Canadas. augSOlycLuw pLASTIC PLATE ROOFING. j We are now prepared to pat on this Roohnk n Lancaster County. Solon Robinson endorses It as the CHEAPEST AND BEST before the public. Everybody in the oounty who isereot mg buildings is Invited to send forpartlculars. Address, AARON WHITE, James street, Opposite Comb Factory itdJSmw, 40 AAA A TEAB MADE BY ASYONY) 9>si uUU With 815—Stencil Tools. No e*- perlence necessary. The Presidents, Cashiers, and Treasurers, of three Banks Indorse the circular. Bent free with samples. Address the American Stencil Tool Works, Springfield, Vermont. Jaly2b3mw29 rj\o THE TOBACCO GBOWEBS. The subscriber, having taken the old estab lished Commission House on Front street, would invite the attention thereto of all those having Tobacco on hand and ready for market. They will have their interests well attended, to by consigning their Leaf to me, as special at tention is paid to the selling of .Lear Tobacco andOigars. Address CHAB. DGTTB, 62 North Front Street* 2nd Floor. jane2Qltddsmwj Philadelphia Pa, n:iuY~ •r<l tyhat classof people „„ oxattaoka from Cholera? ‘ Evldeutlythose affected Lh* atomaehitltoer, or any tuning to digestion. Tbli doubtodly wily be more lu dlW»e than those posse ii&kltboy digestive organs. The question then natnUy arUes, bow sbou werestore and keepTos* orgai m a healthy and normal oondlbn? We answer. 1 by attention todlet,avoldlnlaiiundaeexolte-' ment, using moderate exetUo, avoiding ali Intoxicating drinks, no matlr in what form presented, and by {he nse, adlrdlng to direc tions, of the great strengtbeibg tonic, itb*ny<Us6&se of the organs apper luidljpertonioki- p to oomraot this al' of; strong and 800 F L A NV) 's GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY 1 DR. C. M. JAOJCIDN, PHILADELPHIA! ThU Bluer* ig a compound or tfld extroots. The rooU and herbs from which lii made are gathered In Germany, and their ▼tues. In the form of extracts, extracted by one* me most scientific chemists and phannacqusis this oonntry affords. It le NOT A LIQUOR PREPARA?\)N, In any sanso of the word; contains idwhlsky. rum or any other Intoxicating lngrodJbts, and can ou freely used in families wlthouTny fear or risk of those using it oontraotlngUe dis ease or vloe of intemperance. Wo \l*h this fhct distinctly understood, as many a* apt to confound this Bitter* with tho man, others before the publlo prepared from llquonfsoino kind. During tho CHOLERA aHAS OH of DH9, this Billers was extonslvely.-used throughout the entlro country \ AS A PREVENTIVE, And wo have not heard of a single Instaucexu whioh this Bitters was usod, where tho oorshs "suffered from any of tho symptoms of uholoU, THB GREAT STRENGTHENING TONIC, V HOOFLAND’B GERMAN BITTERS, WILL CURE DEBILITY! DEBILITY!!; Resulting from any cause whatever, PROSTRATION OF THE SYSTEM, INDUCED 11Y SEVERE HARDSHIPS, EXPOSURE,| D IH E A S E B OF CAMPLIPK Boldiers, Citizens, Male or Fkwalel Adult or Youth, Will And in this Bitters a pure Tonic, not de pendent on bad liquors for their almost miraculous effects. This Bitters will cure the most sovero cases of DYBPKPBIA , DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS DIGESTIVE ORGANS, And Is the only sare, certain and safo romedy for LIVER COMPLAINTS. All are more or less effected during the spring and fall with torpidity of that lmportan t organ of digestion, the Liver. This Bitters, without containing any preparation of mer cury, or by purging, acts powerfully on this organ, exoltes It to a healthy and lively action and gives a tone to the whole system ; hence, HEALTH, ENERGY AND STRENGTH Take the place of SICKNESS, DEBILITY AND LASSITUDE. HOOFLAND’B GERMAN BITTERS' WILL CUBE EVERY CASE OF CHRONIC OH NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS AND DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISOR DERED STOMACH. Observe the following symptoms resulting from disorders of the digestive organs: Constipation. Inward Plies, Fullness of Blood to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach, Nau sea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Ful ness or Weight In the Stomach, Sour Eructations. Sinking or Fluttering at the Fit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Harried and Dlflloultßreatblng, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or suffocat ing Sensations when in a lying Posture, Dimness of Vision. Dots or Webs be fore the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain In the Head, Doflcleuoy of Perspiration, Yellowness of theßkln • and Eyes, Pain In thoSlde, Back, Chest, Limbs, <fcc v Budden Flushes of Heat, Burn* Ing In ibe Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil and great Depression of Hplrlta. We have a host of testimonials from all parts of the country bat space will allow of tbe pub icatlons of but few of them, hence wo select those of well known persons, whose Intelli gence and discrimination are beyond doubt and we will pay one thonsand dollars to uny one produclnga’certificate published by us that is not genuine. IIECOMMEBDATIOBtI HON. JAMES THOMPSON, Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, April 28,18«0. 1 consider “ Hoofland's German Bitters ” a valuable medicine In cose of attack of Indiges tion or Dyspepsia. I can cortlfy this from my experience In it. Yours, with respect. James Thompson. Be sure you get Ui U E N U I N |E PREPARED BY DR. G M. JACKRON, PHILADELPHIA, with his signature on the wrapper, and his name blown in the Bottle. There are counter elts in the market. PRICE SINGLE BOTTLE ONE DOLLAR, OR A HALF DOZEN FOR 95. Should your nearest druggist not have the article do not be put off by any of the intoxi cating preparations that may be offered In Its place, bnt send tons and we will forward, se curely packed by express. PRINCIPALOFFICE AND MANUFACTORY, NO, 631 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA , PA CH AS. M. EVANS, Formerly CX M. JACKSON A 00. lyd W-SAlyw CORN HH£LL£R AND CLKASEB.-TH E attention of manufacturers la caDed to this lately patented improvement, by means of whicn the fanner <*- n thresh, and clean, by one operation, from 1,000 to 1,500 bushels of Corn per day, with no more power than la required to drive the old-fashioned “Cannon Sheller/ the machine doing the work in the moat thor ough manner, and la not liable to get out of order; the farmer being able In a moment to get the machine and to clean any sized corn, mouldy or dry. . County and State rights for sale on reasona ble to. ms. by addressing s ' WM. R. BURNS. JUDo&,tfw22 LAncaßter, Pa. gECBk.T OF BEAUTY GEORGE W. UAJRD'S "BLOQJtf QF YOUTH.’ Tills cyhsbratoti preparation Imparts to the skin a soflsalin-llhe texture, and renders the complexion dear and brilliant. This delight ful Toilet Is dlderent from anything ever offered to the public before, and is warranted harmless. Ladles give It one trial and be con vinced of Ita valu^. Genuine prepared only by 1 GEORGE W. LAIRD; • 74 Fulton Street, New York. Sold by Druggists' and Fanoy Good Dealers everywhere. - 1 :• imayl6lywl9 jgUFIBE SHUTTLE MACHISEB Are superior to all others for - FAMILY AND MANUFACTURE G FUBFPSEB. . Contain 'all tbe’ latest Improvement,t are speedy; nol*el«Pi! dnrabl?; and.easy to work. IlJnsUated Circulars free. Akenta waited. Liberal dJwxrant allowed: No oonslgnitenta made. Addree*. EMPIRE 8. M. ’Co:. July 25 lyw 291 eifl Broadway, New York. to*. ivj I FKVKUM Proprietor.
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