(MutrttoMl. rjTHE USIOS BUSINESS COLLEGE OF PHILADELPHIA THOMAS MAT PIERCE, A. M., President. Having, during theFrasT Teak of Its organi zation, instructed over FIVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PUPILS, of whom nine-tenths now occupy lucrative positions In every d epartment of business, win begin its SECOND COLLEGIATE YEAR with the prestige, experience, and stability ac quired by Its past PROSPERITY AND SUCCESS. The well-earned reputation of the College as THE FIRST COMMERCIAL COLLEGE in the country, is 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 TheorAlcal Course, and by tne introduction and perfection of 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. All attempts to represent business are disre garded, to give place to business itself. Goods purchased in Philadelphia by the Picsldeut, are bought and sold by tne students, and pay ments are made in the Col lege currency, which has a real money value. This happy combina tion of Theory and Practice has heretofore en abled the graduates of tho College to take charge of the largest and most intricate sets of books with confidence and success. THE ARRANGEMENTS for carrying out this system are perfect. Ihe Bank. Wholesale Department, insurance, Ex press, and Exchange unices, the Books, and all the minutlffl of mercantile transactions arc ac curately copied from their cuuutei parts in ac tual business. THE LOCATION of the College, at Handel and Haydn Haj.l. Eighth and Spring Garden streets, the common centre of tho various railroads connecting the city with Us suburbs, and the proximity of economical boarding houses,make It desirable for those from the interior Intending to reside in the city during their attendance at College. THE EXPENSES. The terms for the different Courses will be found in a table below. The Board ranges from SI to 80 per week, ami the time necessary for the completion of the Pull Business Couise from two to four months. A comparison of the expenses with those oi oilier Colleges will be found to leave a favorable balance of from 8-io to $6l), thus maintaining the reputation of The Union us the Largest, most Practical and Economical Com mercial College in the State. PRINCIPALS UP DEPARTMENTS. Thomas May Peirce, A. M. R. S. Barnes, IC. N. Park, Jr., H. Keim, s. Lyndall, E. S. Kkiniiold, [Lieut. .1. T. Hickman, t£ft»Soveral of tne above speuk Gertnuu. Special terms for Ciuhs. Soldiers received ut reduced rates. Philadelphia, Sept, lath, 18(30. Thomas May Peirce, A. M.: Tear Sir: I was very much pleased with iny visit to your instiluLiou. The “Actual Busi ness Department” is apractlcaldepartment o: great value to the young or middle aged man who wishes to acquire business iorms ami habits without the lubor or appronticeshli heretofore needed. Your bank I noticed with considerable e re. It Is properly organized, and is furnished with the usual books and forms for banking. 1 uc kuowledgo tlie receipt of some college cur rency, wuieh is an excellent substitute lot milionui currency, and is quite beauLiful In up pearuncor Wishing you a decided success, which yoi deserve, 1 am yours truly, Ac., DAVID B. PAUL, President Pirsl National Bank. Circulars and Peirce’s I'ractical Educator now ready. Samples of College Currency sent, by mail, and distributed gratuitously, on application at i lie „ OFFICE, 531 NORTH EIGHTH ST. sept .0 -haw JK OEST. JOHN’S COLLEGE ANNAPOLIS, MI). This Institution, one of the oldest In the State, now liberally endowed by the Legisla ture, will open on tho isth of SEITEMHF.R NKaT, with an entire re-organization. His believed that no similar institution offers greater advantages to those wishing to obtain a thorough liberal education, or io pursue a PARTIAL COURSE. r These advantages are, in part, thefollowing: 1. Extensive and commodious buildings, thoroughly repaired and refurnished, capable of boarding IJUstudents, and oi Qiccominodut lng more than three hundred; ail situated In one of Uih most beautiful and salulnions lo calities, and all'ordingaiuple facilities for a full physical development by boating, swimming, skating and oilier healthlul and useful exer cisers. There will also beawell-furnlshedGym liasium on the premises, 2 A full course in the departments of study usually embraced In a < ’ollege curriculum, ami in addition, a very extensive range of selection in Special Departments. :i. spe ial and prominent attention Is given to the stiiily of the history, slrueluro and Lit erature oi the EugHsli Language. Every Stu dent, from the lime of his admission to College w'lll receive a systematic and thorough train ing in (he knowledge and correct usu-of our mother tonguo. •J. Unusual facilities are afforded lbr the tudy of German, French, Italian mm Span ish, without extra charge. 5. A special and comprehensive course of in struction Is furnished for those who design to leach. To all such students, tuition is remitted on easy conditions. 0. Amextensivo course ofinstructlon is pro vided In Physical Geography, National Indus* tries and Resources, Commercial Law, Hook Keeplug, and such other studies as are re quired to prepare young men to enter success lully into business and commercial pursuits. 7. A carefully graded Preparatory Jiepart meui, including Classical and English studies, is uuder the same general government, and taught by the same Professors, as the Collegi ate Departments. S. A well-selected corps of able ami experi enced Professors, as follows: FACULTY HENRY BARNARD, LL. i>. Prihcipal, aud Professor ot Mental, Moral and Social Science, including the Principles ami Methods of Edu cation. Kkv. G. W. McPHAIL, 1). D., Assistant Pro fessor of Mental and Mural Science, and L: c turer on Natural and Revealed Religion, and the Evidences of Christianity. GEORGE W. ATHERTON, A. M., Acting Vice Principal, and Pivfessorof the Latin Lan guage, Literature and History. E. P. SCAMMUN, A. M., Professor of Mathe matics. HI RAM CORSON, A. M., Professor of the English Language. Literature and History, ana Rhetoric including Vocal Culture. Rev. JULIUS M. DESK I ELL, A. M., Proles sor ol the Greek. Language, Literature aud His tory. WILLIAM-STEEPIN, 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 Normal Departments. ZALMON RICHARDS, A. M., Principal of the Commercial Department. Rev. WILLIAM L. GAGE, A. M. Professor of Physical Geography and its Relations to the History and Industrial Resources of Nations. S. S. JIALDEMAN, A. M., Professor of Na tural History, and Lecturer on Ethnology and Comparative Philology. [To be appointed. 1 Professor of Chemistry, Chemical Technology and Na tural Philosopy. :— ITo he appointed.) Professor of Modern Languages. WILLIAM H. HOPKINS, A. M., Tutor iu Mathematics, and the Latin and Greek Lan guages. The College, year Is divided into THREE TERMS, with a vacation of ten days at Christ mas, and 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, Ac., &c SGU ui> Or, for the whole year, (If paid iu ad vance,) ljl) oo For further Information, application may be made m the Principal, at Annapolis. THOMAS SWANN, GOVERNOR OF MAHYLANJ), liz'Off. Pres, of the Board of Visitors. Application for Scholarships cau be made ai the oilke of Tub Intelligencer, or to H. E. NICHOLS, •U WEST FAYETTE Street., Baltimore, Aid. sept,>2m\v3.)[ ■JMMENNE MALHU'ICE!! GREAT SALES OF JEWELRY U! Sooo.ooo Worth to be sold at an Immense Sacrifice at One Dollar ench article ’ Silver Ware of every description (; o hl and Silver Watches, Splendid Dockets, Superb Tea and Dluner Sets, Gold l*ens and I'enellCases together with Flue Oil l’.itntlugs, Ktigniviiu's’ etc., withlb the reach of all—of every nnm woman and child. ' I AT 81 EACH ! ! ! And not to bo paid for until you know wimt you aro to rocelvo! ROHKDULE 0 1-’ HAL E , BY APPORTIONMENT. 100 Gold Hunting Watches 8100 to 8 ion 250 Ladles'Gold watches 75 lo 20U 400 Silver WulchcH, doublo case 40 to so 200 Diamond Rings 50 to ion 200 Bllver Dinner Hots 100 to 15n 100 “ Tea Hots 100 to 150 500 " Teapots and Coilbo Urns... 20 td 6n 100 " Rovolvluu Patent Castors.. 15 to 40 5,000 Gold Vest and Node Chains sto On 1,000 Photograph Albums 15 to 50 200 01! Paintings 25 to 1(H) 4,000 Magic ttpring Lockets loin 20 1.000 Gold Pons, extension holders,.,, nto 10 000 sots Ladies' Jowolry, superb sto 15 sno Oval Hand Bracelets oto 21) 1,000 Masonic Pins (i to lo 200 Music Hoxoh 20 to lou 500soUHllvor Toa and TubleHpoons, 16 to 110 1,000 Gold Thimbles 7to 11 OOOHlWurleu Pltcliors U 0 to 100 o.WO Children’s Armlots sto 10 fW Charms 6to 10 l.tWOßllvor Cruet Htunds....f.' 20 to 00 xr n -m EtO., EtO., EtC, ..*}• *?• 11 9 diancos lu the diviHlon of the above llßtor goods.aro to bu disposed of aocordmg lo Nl ‘\ l , om °nt of arrangements. iii!ld t lO1llle , v^ rl °bH ftrtloles.thuru being tifleate cun see what lie or she can have “b v re turutag(s°Nia«^^4l^^ able ui tide. There are no faults. valu * Packages of Certificates Bold to Schools (Hnhu Agents, (bo., at the following rales: 1 ’ I Certificate, sent to any address by mall, st) 25 6 Certificates l‘oo 11 “ 2 00 HO “ (with a splendid premium).. 6ioo ,65 “ “ “ 10,00 100 “ *' “ IC.OO We guarantee satisfaction lu 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 aonta on each certificate ordered by thorn, not less than five being received under those terms. Agents will collect 25 cents for eaoh Certificate, and forward 15 cents to us. All letters should be addressed to DELACOUR BROS.. Nos. 64 4 00 John Street, New York, a A? eata wanted la every Town, County and Stato, fapriOflmtUw IMSttllanwros. FORTUNE IS OS'* DAT GREAT EXCITEMENT. 8150,000 In Greenbacks, Real Estate and Goods TO BE GIVEN AWAY] TICKETS SELLING VERY RAPIDLY. UNPARALLELED SUCCESS! EVERYBODY ANXIOUS FOR A CHANCE! Splendid List of Premiums to be Distributed Gratis to the Holders of the Tickets for the GRAND GIFT MATINEE! premium In Greenbacks .. 850,000 1 “ a House and Lot, sitnati-d on Murray Hill, .New York, with all the modern improvements; title perfect and guaranteed 4U,uw 1 premium, a Farm situated at Mousey, Rockland co., New York, Iy± hours from New York, lOminutes wulkfiom the station, containing 70 acres, oW fruit bearing trees, apples, pears and cherries, 8 acres of large limber, bal ance in grass and crops, good fences, S^ r^^ 8 a U n P a P ‘ a lng brook, running across the whole property, filled with tine trout, gooa dwelling house, 10 rooms, 1 large barn, shed and hay loft, 1 granary and carriage house, lower floor fitted up and occupied by farmer,hen coop, pig peu, corn crib, farm implements, carrluge, wagons, 3 horses, 2 oxen, o cows, pigs, chickens, Ac., Ac.; title perfect anil guaranteed 1 premium in Greenbacks 10,000 10 " Pianos, (Stelnway’s and Chick erlng’s,) 40 “ Sewing Machines, (Wheeler A Wilson’s, Grover A Bakers and Winger’s,) •••••• ; IUU ‘JO premiums, Gold, American, Patent Lever Hunting Case Watches.... -.oou 50 premiums, Wilver Patent Lever Hunt- Case Watches ’ The balance to be of Diamond Kings, Albums, Musical Instruments, WUk Dresses ol the latest fashionable pat terns, Kid Gloves, Writing Cases fell- - »er Tea Wells, and other valuable articles too numerous to mention *V W One PrcnLium to Each Purchaser of a 'Licket, IIIE GRAND MATINEE will take place on MONDAY, MARCH 4th, 1867, At the Everett Assembly Rooms, New York, At which time and place the Ticket Holders will appoint a Committee of Disinter ested Parties U> Distribute One Hundred and Fifty Thou sand Dollars worth of valuable Property AS ABOVE DESCRIBED. The distribution will be done fairly, honestly, and positively at the time appointed. No postponement to take place on any con sideration. Each Ticket-holder's name will be duly Regis tered and should the parties not be able to attend the Distribution they Will be Informed by mail of the Gilt they are entitled TICKETS, OX hi DOLLAR EACH. CLUB RATES. 5 Tickets to one address $4 50 lu “ •* “ w 20 “ “ “ J' ??. Jo •• :: 4350 lou “ “ *• 00 All orders executed by return mall. Money can bo sent by Post Olllce Orders, Registered Letters, or Dralls, at our risk. Agknts—active and reliable agents wanted in every town ol the Union, with whom liberal arrangements will be made. Ladiesarelnviled to form clubs and send for tickets, for all the property would be as usolul to them as to the gentlemen. , , The best references will befurulshed on ap plication. Ail persons wishing tickets or ln lormatiou will please address, with lull name, town and county, plainly written, to J. J. ADAMS, Manager and Agent, 61 Nassau Street, New York. WIIAT THE PRESS SAYS OF US. "It bears on its face the stamp of an honest business transaction, and we doubt not that the list of patrons will speedily reach the number requuvd to secure an early distribu tion. —Easton (Pa.) Journal, Aug. Ist, 1866. "The plan Is a good one, and the Inducements unequalled. No distribution guarantees more general satisfaction than this one, ami it Is no wonder the people patronize it.— Danville (N. Y'.) Advertiser, Aug. 2d, iStiU. "Tlio proprietors of the Great MatiDee in New York City promises cash and other in ducements enough to set everybody crazy afier a ticket lor fortune. Everybody, of course, cannot win, but somebody must, and the lucky one will make a fortune.’ — Lormnna (Mich.) American, Aug. 3d, 1806. " Wo are nut partial to so-called Gift Enter prises, because many of them are gotten up on false orfiilluelous speculations; but when, as In the-prescni lustauce, there appears a sound basis, and Wtieu the character of the parlies engaged, ami the description of prizes present sutislacLory inducements to the public, wo can not retuse to wish the Distribution full success. H'u/vch (Ohio) Constitution, Aug. “Lu, 1866. “ If we can add them to a bonus of $50,606, or a uice house or larm, who’s harmed by the ex penditure. A loi tiuie m a night Is worth risk ing the stamps lav.''-)lij)lin'jur<j (Pa.; Ttlcyruph. “ Faiut heart mlvur won fair lady,” a lucky hit will yet. a niau up lu the world. This is the consideration that induces people to “try their luck” and we hope tne “best mau may win.” The enterprise appears sound and promise* strict i illegibly ol distribution uuder the sup -r -visiou ol' a chosen committee. — City oj Aj/yte tun (Wls.j Crescent, Aug. iith, latiU. auji 27 (Undtfcw gnj 60OiD, fJHE G HEAT JEST PLACE FOR CHEAP BARGAINS In Lancaster City is at CHEAP JOHN’S VARIETY* STORE, No. 3 East Xing Street, Where will be found a large assortment ol DJIY GOOD S ! 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 QUEENSWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES Ac., drc. All of which will bo sold wholesale or retail at astonishingly low prices. #s** Don’t forget the place, CHEAP .JOHN’S, No. 3 last King St., and Southeast Side Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. Wholesale and Retail Agent for Prof, McEntyre’s Celebrated Medicines, aug i'j lyw 32 1866. ~KY OOWD "- 1866. WENTZ BROTHERS' H E E HIVE STORE, N C) . r, K A H T K 1 N G BTR E K T A BEAUTIFUL DEMONSTRATION. PRICKS ARE DECIDEDLY REASONABLE. Wdliuvo now on exhibition a most sunorb display ol reasonable and pishionablo goods os well as a large HtoeU or stanhj and jSomoHtlo Goods, to which we Invite. Km-iy an ,« Hnoolll i Attontlon. (hir yr levs win be found low 1 CARPEIH and OILCLOIIJH olalin an earnest Tho long established oharacter of tlio " BEE HIVE STORE ” lsasulllclunt guarantee that every customer will got tho worth of their money. LADIES BACQUES, CLOAKS AND CLOTIIH. WENTZ BROTHERS! “Sign of tho Bee Hive,” apr 25 Lfw 161 Ho. 5 East King streot. TAR. J G. HOOKE'S DENTAL OFFICE, On the South Vast Comer of Nort/i Queen and Orange Streets, Over W ebthaeffkr’s Book Store, N. B.—Entrance to office, 2d door on Orhnge street. sept2ltfd|tw A PI*LE TREES—B-000 FORBALBAT A. REDUCE!) PRICES. ” Heir, or obliged to clear oil' part of my grounds this fall and ensuing spring, I oiler about B,UUU Apple Trues of loudlng varieties—well grown stock of treoH from 7 to 0 feet high at 81) per hundred—io cents each. Also, Peaeli, Pear, l luin, Cherry & 0 . Ornamental and Shade frees, Grapevines lu vurlety. Small Fruits In general. * nto hdlng to plant would do well to Efh^! ue A my i 8 . belore purchasing else where. Apply to, or address Q#- . CYRUS N. HERR, oot 3 “wMhurg, Lancaster countj^Pa. Real estate at private kale.- The subscriber offers his place ol resi dence, situated in the village of Mlllersville, Lancaster county, fronting on the turnpike leading from said village to the city of Lancas ter. being a valuable Lot of Ground, CONTAINING ONE ACRE, more or less, being 243 feet in 'ront f wlth a TWO-STORY'BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with Kitchen attached, thereon erected. There is at the kitchen door a never-fiiiUng well of water with pnmp therein. There Is on the premises a fine Orchard of choice Fruit Trees, consisting of Apples, Pears, Peaches, Gages, Apricots, etc., and a variety of Grape vines or the best selections. Any person wishing to view the property will please call on the subscriber, residing thereon. JOHN L. HALL, aug 22 2mw* 33 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB LIC HALE.—On THURSDAY, the 18th day of OCTOBER. 1866, the undersigned will fiositively sell at pnbllc sale, on the prem ses, his farm, situated in' Manheim township, Lancaster countv, on the Old Manheim Road leading from Lancaster to Manheim, six miles froia the lormer and four miles from the latte; place; two miles north west from Petersburg, three miles southwest or Lltiz, and one mile northwest oi Daniel Hamoker’s Mill, containing SIXTY-EIGHT ACRES, 04 . more or less, adjoining land of John M. sten man on the north, Peter Graybill on the west, Samuel Groff on the south, and George Andes and the Manheim Road on the east, whereon is erected a convenient TWO-STORY BRICK. DWELLING HOUSE, with Wash House at tached, a good BANK BARN, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Carrluge House, Smoke House, Lime Kiln, and all other necessary out-buildings, iUI the buildings have been erected within the last fifteen years, except the barn. There Is also a never-failing well of water, with pump therein, convenient to hot i house and barn; alßo a cistern near the Wash House-with i ump therein. There is also a young "Orchard of choice Fruit Trees, consisting of 60 Apple Trees of different varieties, Pears, Pea hes, Cherries and Grapes. The farm is a-i oblong square, under a high stale ol cultivation, and Is divided into six fields, four of which have access from tho barn yard, all of which are under g ;od fences, ami have been recently limed. Eight acres of the above tract consists of heavy timber. Therein .Iso a large number of locust trees on the premises. Also, at the same time and piace will be Bold a Piece of Ground, adjoining the above proper ty on the Miinhelm road, contain lng ONE AND A QUARTER ACRES, more or less, whereon Is erected a ONE AND A HALF STORY LOG WEATHER-BOARDED DU"I.ILING HOUSE, with a Well of neve.-falling Waier near the door aud Cistei n, good Frame stable and other necessary out bm.dings. Also, a number of choice Fruit Trees. This property Is located in a thickly settled neighborhood, and is well calculated for a shoemaker or blacksmith, either of which would do a good business. — Possessions and Indisputable titles given to both the above properties on the Ist day of April, 1867. Also, at the same thneand place will be sold, FIFTY CORDS OF WOOD, consisting princi pally of Hickory and Oak, in quantities to suit purchasers. The wood will be sold first. Any person wishing to view the property be fore the day of sale will please call on the sub scriber residing thereon. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., of said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by BENJAMIN WORKMAN. sep 26 tsw A VALUABLE CABINETMAUING ES TABLISHMENT AT PUBLIC SALE.—On THURSDAY', OCTOBER 25th, iB6O, will be sold at public sale at the public house of Augustus Myers, in the village of New Providence. Provi dence township, Lancaster coumy, on the road leading from Lancaster to Quarryvllle, about llmiies soul of tho former and 3 miles west of the latter place, the luliowiug described real estate, viz: A Lot of Ground,situated in that township, containing ONE AND A;FOURTII ACRE*,inore or less,".on which are erected a -übstantlaltwo-story Brick DWELLING HOUSE. Cabinetmaker Shop, Frame Kitchen, Smoke House. Corn House, Hog Sty, Frame Stable with Wagon and Lum ber Sheds under one roof. The Cabinetmaker shop Isa large and substantial two-story Frame Building. This is an old an * well established stand, oue of the first-class couuiry establish ments of the Kind. ALSO, at the same timo and place, will l e sold a Tract of Land containing SEVENTEEN ACRES, more or less, situated in Strasburg township, near the village of New Providence, and c .n -venlent to the home place, with a Frame Build ing used for storing Hay and Grain; also, a threshing floor therein. The land is inahlgh state of cultivation and under good fence, and adjoining property of Francis Mylln, Abner Peoples aud others. Any person wishing to view any of ssld prop erty before tho day of sale will please call on the subscriber residing thereon, A good ti’le will be given on the Ist day of April, A. D., 18(>7. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., when terms will be made Known by __ JACOB CRAMER. B. F. Rowe, Auctioneer. oct3 tsw 39 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB LIC SALE.—The undersigned will sell at public sale, on .SATURDAY’, uCTOBE.v 20th, 1806, on the premises, the following described real estate, situate on ilie Litizturuplke, about 3 y, miles from the City of Lancaster, and ad- Jolniugproperty of Christian Slireiuer, Butcher Leman and otners, CONTAINING 20 ACRES, more or less, of laud in a high slate ot cultiva tion, aud under good fences, whereon Is erected a oS’E AND HALF STORY WEATHER BOARDED LOG HOUSE, wilh Kitchen at tached, a FRAME BARM 50 feet long and 36 feet wide, with large Wagon Shed, Corn Crib and Hog Btv attached. Also, a young Orchard of choice fruit in good bearing order. There is also a well of good water with pump therein convenient to the house and barn. Persons desirous of viewlug the property previous to l 11<• day of sale, will please call on John Herr, residing on the premises. Sale to commence at 2 o'c.ock. P. M., of said dav, when attendance will be given and terms made known by GEORGE GAMBER. sep 26 tsw 38 A VALUABLE SKMIi FARM FOR SALE.—Situate in Suminerhill township, Cambria county, Pa., on the lino of the Penn sylvania ltMlroad, containing 771 ACRES OF PRLME LIMESTONE LAND, underlaid with seven veins < f Bituminous Coal, trom 2 to t> feet thick. THREE DWELL ING HOUSES, a large Fiame Barn. 300 Acres ele .red, balance heavily Umbered with Ash, Hickory, Maple, Black and White Birch, Sugar, Beech, Hemlock, Elm and Linn. A good Water Power with 20 io 30 feet head. Cash price, $15,000. E. McGLADE, aug 2-1 ltd.tiimw) Wilmore, Pa. ’yAJLCAItI.E JIAKYLASD FARMS I.OTO ACRES OK FIN E CULTIVATED LAN P, 20 miles from Baltimore, from % to 2 miles irom Station on Northern Central Railroad. The soil is rotten rock and adapted to ail kinds of grain aud grazing. Blacksrnilh shops, stores, mills and churches in t tie vicinity. G >od im provements. Ho situated as to be divided into four or more Farms, with splendid water to each. Will be sold at a great bargain, by U . I\ LIGItTNER, •45 W. Fayette St.. Baltimore. Md., who has some *2UU other larms in all parts < Maryland aud Yirgina. oct 3 3m*w 3!) glumimuj, (Sag Jittiug, Sc. JQ EA X K It AM) SC H A UM , STOVES, A fill jand complete assortment of every pat tern and design constantly on baud, at greatly reduced prices, at their Old aland. SATINETTS, TICKINGS, &C. IJUN AND SIIEET-IKOX WAKE Every variety of COPPER A>~D constantly on handand manufactured to order' at the Old Stand. QOPPER'W ASt E MANUFACTORY. STILLS, BREWER'S KETTLES, AND EVERY VARIETY OF COPPER-WARE. Having had over twenty years’ experience In the business, and employing none but first class workmen, we are fully prepared to exe cute all orders we may be entrusted with. DEANER & SCHAUM, No. 7 East King street. QAN FITTING AND PLUMBING. Tho subscribers having secured the services of suporlor mechanics respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Thoy uro prepared to execute all orders that thoy may be entrusted with in a suporlor manner, and at very moder ate prices. HYDRAULIC HAMM, WATER WHEELS, BATHING TUBS, WASH BASINS and al other articles in tho trade. PLUMBING AND GAS AND STEAM FIT TING promptly attended to In the most ap proved stylo. #ir County .work promptly attended.to. WL All work guaranteed. DEANER & SCHAUM, No. 7 East King street, Lancaster, apr 14 tfd aw T\ INVOLUTION Or I*A KTN EHSIIIP. i’he partnership heretofore existing between Henry IC. Htouer, Elim O. Suyder & Jonas W. Raub has boon dissolved by mutual consent, Snyder and Raub retiring ihorefrom: All per sons knowing themselves Indebted to the Tate firm of H. K. Stoner <fe Co., either by noteor book ncoount, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present thorn for settlement to Henry K. Stoner at the shops In West Lampeter twp.. or Kl'ira G Snyder, at Geo. M.Stolnman & Co.’s Hardware Store, Lancaster, Pa. The business will be continued as heretofore by the undersigned, who, thankful for the part patronage, solicits a continuance of the same. oot 10fd<fc8tw] H. K. STONER. lUal Estate. DKALUKSIN HEATERS, RANGES, &c. LEANER &SCHAUM No. 7 East King street. MANUFACTORY. SHEET-IRON WARE LEANER A SCHAUM, No. 7 East King street. COPPER KETTLES, HYDRANTS. LIFT & FORCE PUMPS. Ibal Estate. Rkai. ESTATE AT PUBLIC BALE.— The undersigned Intending to remove from the State, wllL positively sell his Real pstate on the following days and places, to wit: No. 1. On TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, 1866, on the premises, his. Farm now occupied by Mr. John Arrison, consisting of 98 ACRES AND 27 PERCHES of good and well improved land, under good L nee, beautifully situated, In Bart township, Lancaster county, Pa., about one mile west of Georgetown, and near n lng lands of Israel Rohrer, Daniel Johnson, and others. The Improvements consist of a large and convenient two-storied STONE HOUSE, 32 by 36 feet, nearly new, well finish ed and roofed wi'h slate, large •BWIHSER BARN with large B;raw Shed attached, also roofed with slate, Wagon Shed, and Com Crib attached, a large Dairy House over an excel lent spring of Water near the dwelling. Wood House, Oven House, Hog House, and other out buildings. About 6 acres are covered with heavy timber: also, fruit trees of various kinds. No. 2, on TUESDAY the 30th day of OCTO BER, 1866, at the public house of Henry Am mon, (Spring Garden Hotel,) his Farm situate In Salisbury township, Lancaster county, on the Old Philadelphia and Lancaster road, about 4 miles east of Intercourse, and a quarter of a mile west of Spring Garden Hotel, consis'lng of 125 ACRES, more or less, of the best lime stone land, which canno easily be surpassed for fertility and productiveness of crops, ad joining lands of Daniel Kurtz, Jacob Blank, Jacob Hoover and others. This Farm will be sold altogether or in two parts, so as to suit purchasers, being nearly equally divided by said old road, about 62 aud one-half acres on each side; on the north side of said road are located the buildings, which consist of a large and convenient two-storied stone DWEL LING HOUSE, a large Swlsser Barn, Wagon Shed attached, Spring House, smoke House, Wood House, Hog House and other out-bulld lngs; a well of excellent water near the door. Also, a spring and running water near the dwelling and convenient lor stock. Fruit Trees, such as Apples, Peaches. Grapes, &c. That on the south of said road has a strong stream of water running through it, with an excellent site and.sufflcieut head and fall for a grist mill, and Is In a good neighborhood for milling custom, being In a rich farming 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 2 acres are covered with heavy timber. An Orchard of choice fruit; also two excellent springs of the best water on this tract. No. 3. At the same time and place, about EIGHT AND ONE-HALF ACRES of fine Chestnut Sprout Land, situate about 2 miles northeast of No. 2, near Mount Airy Meet ng House, adjoin!, g lands of David Kurtz, Isaac Diller, and others, wilh a TEN ANT HOUSE and STABLE thereon, and now occupied by Widow Marshall. No. 4. Also, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3d, 1866, on the premises, Ills property known as “ Roseneath,” (formerly owued by C. <fc H. Umble,) where he resides, situated one mile northeast of the Gap station, on the Pennsyl vania Railroad, miles south of White Horse Hotel, enjoining lands ot Thomas Me- Ilvaln, Isaac B. Staufler, Michael Wise, and others, containing EIGHTY ACRES, more or less. This property will also be offered altogether, or In parts as may suit purchasers. There are about 10 Acres of Chestnut Sprouts, fit for rails; about 6 Acres of excellent Meadow, aud an Or chard of choice Fruit Trees. Tho balance is In a high st-ite of cultivation. Tho improvements consist of a Two-storied STONE HOUSE, 32 by 31 feet, witii two porches, an Out-kltchen 10 by 18 feet, Wash House, Spring House with run ning water by hydraulic ram, smoke House, Oven-House and Wood House, all nearly new : Swlsser Barn 64 by 42 feet, Chopping Mill and Machine Shop, 33 bv 42 feet, with Dwelling, Malt House 100 by 30 feet, with lower and upper floor, and room for storing 5,000 bushels of giain, wiili Dweiliug attached; a House formerly used for distilling aud brewing, with cel lar for storing beer 15 by 18 feet, with Dweiliug Blacksmith Shop and Dwelling, Wheelwright Shop and Saddler Shop, with comfortable Dwel lings for each; also ample Stabling for each, Wagon Sind and Corn Crib attached, also, au excellent Store St aud, where au exteuslve business is carried on. Dwell ng, Ice House aud Stabling thereto. These properties are all worthy the atteutlou of capitalists, and ener getic business men will find the latter particu larly suited and situated for carrying on an extensive and advantageous business. Persons wishing to view l, 2, or 4. will please call on the occupants, who will cheer jully show the same. Those wishing to see No. 3, will call on Jos. E. Blank, residing on No. 2, or on Mr. John Patton, residing near the lot. Possession and au I. disputable title will be given on the first day of April, 1867. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock, P. M., of said days, :md terms made known by SAMUEL BLANK. N. B.—Legal Tenders, National Currency, Government Bonds, or the obligations of the uudersigued will be received In payment, oct 3 tsw j » S. B. PUBLIC SALK.—BY VIRTUE OF A.\ alias order of the Orphans’ Court of Lan caster county, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27th, 1866. part of the real estate late of Josoph Phillips, deceased, of Fulton township, Lan caster county, a Tract of Lnnd and Tavern Stand in said township, containing about 146 ACRES OF LAND, In a high state of cultivation divided Into convenient fields, by good fences. About 15 acres of this tract Is covered with good timber. The Improvements are as follows: A large TAVERN HOUSE, known as “Penn ITDI Hotel,” two Wells with Pumps at the door; a large Bank Barn, built In 1864, all finished in the best manner; a Wagon House, Corn Cribs aud Grainery attached ; Carriage House, large Stabling and Sheds. Oats House, Hog House, Ice House, a good Tenant House, Scale House, with the most, improved scales, Ac. There is a good bearing Orchard. This property Is a mosldesirableone, both as a farm and as a business place, L being a cen tral piace, where all public meetings are liclo, such as elections, school m-etiugs, &c , aud Is situated at the crossing of the i.aucastcr and Port Dcposite with the Oxford and Peach Bot tom roads. On both tnese roads th* re are daily lines of stages. This is the principal market place for selling cattle in this extensive gra-ing neighborhood, and is considered the best busi ness stand iu the southern part of the county, lu the midst of a populous aud good country ; near to churche-, schools, mills, stores, post olllce, &c. This property will be sold separate or together, as may best suit purchasers; the tavern ami about 26 Acres, and the farm of about 126 Acres. Any persons wishing to see the property will be shown tho same oy calling on either ol of the undersigned, living near the place. Sale will commence at 1 o’clock. P. M., ofsaid day, when conditions will be made known b> SANDERS MCCULLOUGH, JEREMIAH BRuWN, Administrators, oct 3 tsw 39 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—WiII be sold at public sale, on WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of OCTOBER, ISM, at the public house of John Michael, iu the City of Lancaster, the following valuable property, late the property of Martin Shreiner, dec'd, to wit: No. I. The TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, Two-Stor.v Brick Back Building aud a Half Lot of Ground, situated on the west side of North Queen street, near the railroad, in the City of Lancaster, containing in front 32 feet 2% Inches, and in depth 352 feet to a public alley, bounded on the south by pro; erty of J. ,J. Sprenger, and and on the north by property late of L. Hart man. This property Is well built, o’ good ma terials, and is certainly one of the test stands In the city for any kind of business. No. 2. The TWO AND AN ATTIC-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Brick Back Building and Lot of Ground,situate at the south west coi uer of South Prince and Vine streets, in the City of Lancaster, containing in froDt on Prince street 18 feet, more or less, and in depth 118 feet, to Water street, bounded on the south bv property of the Hon. John W. For ney and James Wiley, and on the north by Vine street. This property is in good order, and is a most desirable residence. No. 3. A liood well-built ONE STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Brick Back Building and Lot of Ground, situated on the west side of Beaver street, in the City of Lancaster, ad joining property of Joseph Wolf on the south, and No. 4 on the north, containing in front on Beaver street, 20 feet, more or less, and in depth 107 feet 6 inches. No. 4. A vacant LOT OF GROUND on the west side of Beaver street, adjoining No. 3 and ground of Christ, containing about 20 feet in front and 107 leet in depth. This lot is handsomely situated and will be sold with No. 3, or separate, to suit purchasers. Bale to commence at 7 o’clock In the evening of said day, when conditions will be made known by PHILIP SHREINER, W. WHITESIDE, Executors. oct 3 law 31) First-class hotel property at PUBLIC SALE.—On WEDNESDAY, the 17th DAY OB' OCTOBER, 1806, the valuable hotel property, known as LITIZ SPRINGS HOTEL, and kept for over 12 years by the present proprietors, (in consequence of a dis solution of partnership,) will be sold at public sale, on the premises. This Hotel is situated about 2D" yards from the depot of the Reading and Columbia Railroad, and within sight of the famous Lltiz Springs; eight miles north of the city of Lancaster. Pa., 25 miles west of the city of Reading, ana within a few hours ride by rail of the cities of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington ; from which places the house has been thronged with sojourners during the summer months for years to its ut most capacity, which Is from 25u toBoopersons. The property is located on lots Nos. 22, 23, 21 and 25, on southeast corner Broad and Main, and on No. 27, nortli side of Main streets, Lltl and will be sold in two parts or combined, as purchasers may desire. No. i. B'rontlng on Main street 172 feet, on which Is erected a largo and convenient three story BRIi.K HOUSE, "3 Jeet Trout, with Brick Kitchens, Bmoke House, and other out- houses attached; 2 never-failing Wells of Water, Cis tern. all the sLabling thereto belonging, drc.. &c., this being ono of the largest, best auu most desirable Hotel Blands In the country. No. 2, Adjoining No. 1, fronting lia feet on Broad street, on which is erected a largo four story stone and frame HOTEL BUILDING, 105 feet front, with 3 story roofed Vorauduhs en circling tho entire house. The whole being crowned with a spacious o’ sorvatory or oupola, from which ono of the most mngnltioentviows of the gardon snot of Pennsylvania is present ed to the oyo. Water Is introduced throughout the buildings and prlvuto apartments. Ladles and Gentloinon’s Bath Rooms supplied with hot and cold water, A largo and convenient Ice House, with Moat Vault hermit h, and all olhor nocossary Improvomonts belonging to a llrst-clasH Hotel. No. 3, a lot of ground, containing 71>% PERCHEH, fronting Broad stroet, adjoining un alloy and proporty of J. B, Tshudy, Esq., and C.Ooituur, near the Railroad Dopot. Satisfaction In regard to the business of tho House, as also tho complete arrangements, will cheerfully be givon to any one desirous oi viewing the proporty, by calling at the Hotel boiore the Uay or sale. Sal© to commonoe at 8 o'clook P. M. of said day, when terms will be made known bv SAMUEL LICHTENTHAELER Bam. Matt. Friday, Auctioneer, seplt) Valuable city property at PUBLIC SALE.-On SATURDAY, the 20tU day of OCTOBER, wIU be sold at publlo vendue, on the premises, a Tract of Land, con taining 4U ACRES, situated in the South West Ward of the City of Lancaster, near Thompson’s (formerly Gyger’s) Furnace, and only 800 yards west of South Queen street, fronting on a publlo lane run ning west of Messrs. Uochran <& Wenninger's carriage shop, on which Is erected a ONE STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE with Kitchen, a Barn with Stabling and Wagon Shed, a Hob Pen and other necessary out buildings. There is also a Pump of excellent and never-falling Water dose to the Ititoben, This place Is well situated for gardening purposes, as the land is very rloh and conveni ently located to market. Persons wishing to, view the property will please call on the undersigned, residing there on. Sale to commence at 2 o’olook In the after noon of said day, when attendance wIU bo given and terms made known by oot 10 2tw* KILIAN BECK, leal Estate. VALUABLE FARSI AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned offers at private sale, the Harm on which he resides .situate in Antietam twp., Franklin county. Pa., abont one mile west of the State Line Station, on the Frank lin Railroad, and near the turnpike leading from Geencastle to Williamsport. This Harm contains 141 ACRES of first quality limestone land, and adjoins farms of Christian Horst, Albertis A. Miller and others. The improvements consist of a LOG HOUSE and Barn, with all necessary out buildings. There is a never-failing well ox first rate water near the house and a most excellent pond on the farm for watering stock. Thirty Acres of the firm Is In first*rate Oak Timber. There Is an Orchard of abont 100 fine thriving yoang trees which are in a fine bearing state. The larm is under most excellent fencing, the fencing being made of post and rati and boards. This farm is a very desirable one, and parties wishing to purchase are invited to call and view It for themselves. Any information regarding the above farm will be furnished by Dr. John E. Miller, resid ing in Hagerstown. SAMUEL MILLER, aug 27 ltdAtfw VALUABLE TAIfNEBY, MEBCUAST MILL AND LAND FOR SALE.—J. D. Price & Co. Real Estate Agents, Harrisonburg, Vo., hAve for sale, a valuable property, which presents superior Inducements to men of capi tal. The property of a large Tannery, Work shop. Bark house. Lime house, Merchant Mill and Brick Dwelling and Brick Tenant House, together with all necessary and conven ient buildings. The Tannery has a large num ber of Vats, for laying away Leather, and in deed has everything necessary for carrying on the Tannery business on a large scale. There are • FORTY-NINE ACRES OF LAND, in a good state of cultivation attached to this property, and several hundred acres of excel lent Bark land within one mile of the Tannery. This is a valuable property, and It is seldom that such property is in market. It is situated near the grade leading from Strasburg to Capon Springs, 18 miles from Winchester, In Frederick county. Va., at Gravel Springs. The water power is excellent, and tne Bark Mill, Roller, &c., are run by this power The terms will be made accommodating. For particulars, addess, J. D. PRICE & CO., No. 1 and 2 Law Buildings, dec 23 tfw Harrisonburg, va. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB LIC SALE.—In pursuance of an Older of the Orphans’ Court of Lancas er county, the undersigned. Administrators of the Estate of James McSparran. late of Fulton township, deceased, wiU sell by public vendue the follow ing real estate of said deceased, on WEDNES DAY, OCTOBER 17, 1806, at the public house of Win. Hutton, at Peach Bottom : No. 1. A Lot or piece of Ground, situate in Fulton township aforesaid, adjoining other lands of James McSparran, dec’d, and others, and adjoining the Susquehanna river, contain ing 68 PERCHES, more or less, with a large stone aud frame DWELLING HOUSE, which is now and has for many years been occupied as a Licensed Hotel, (and at present kept as such by Mr. Hutton.) and doing a very large amount of business; good stabling and shed ding, a fountain of good water at the door, and other improvements thereon. Also, at the same time, one undivided sixth part of a Thoroughfare Fish Pot in the Susquehanna river, at Peach Bottom. No. 2. A Lot or piece of Ground, situate in Fulton township aforesaid, adjoining No. 1, and other lands of James McSparrau, dec'd, and also the river Susquehanna, containing 97 PERCHES, more or less, with a large frame DWELLING and STORE HOUSE, (in which a large and 1 crative mercantile buslne.-s has been done,) a large Ware Hou-se, aud other Im provements tuereon. No. 3. A Lot or piece of Ground, situate in Fulton township aforesaid, adjoining lands of W. Whitaker,and also theSusquehanuarlver, containing 70 PERCHES more or less, with a frame DWELLING HOUSE and other im provements thereon. No. 4. A Lot or piece of Ground, situate in Fulton township aforesaid, adjoining other lauds of James McSparran, dec’d, aud the Sus quehanna river, contalnlng72 PERCHES, more or less, with a frame DWELLING HOUSE and other improvements thereon. These properties are well worthy the atten tion of business men. The Columbia aud Mary land Line Railroad, now In process of con struction, runs along : lie front of the whole of them, and as business places they are unsur passed in the vicinity. And on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 1880, they will sell at the late residence of James McSparran, dec’d, in Fulton township, all that certain plantation or tract of land, situate in Fulton town-hip, Lancaster county, adjoining lands of S. W. P. Boyd, Richard Jones, Thomas Stubbs, and others, containing 111 ACRES, more or less, of Patented Land, with a l rge aud convenient stone and frame DWELLING HOUSE, double-decker frame BARN, wi h Stone Stabling, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, with other necessary out-butldings and Im provements thereon; a line Orchard of choice fruit trees, in good bearing order; an excellent stream ot Water running through this pro- Eerty. and excellent springs of water at the ulldings. This farm Is divided into convenient fields, is under good lence, and in a high state of cul tivation, and tor conveniences and product is e ness i-. surpassed by but few farms in the county. The neighborhood is healthy.and the larm well locate!, convenient to churches, schools, mills, stores, &c., &c.,and oilers great inducements to any one wishing to engage in agricultural par.-mlts or to invest mouey in real estate. Persons wishing to view any of the above described properties prior to the sale, will please call on James McSparran, at the late residence of the deceased. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock P. M. on each of said days, when attendance will be given and terms made known by AMELIA F. MCSPARRAN, JAMES MCSPARRAN, sep 12 t.sw 38] Administrators. PRIVATE HALE OF LAND IN ULAttKK COUNTY, VA.—The undersigned, Agents for the heirs of Richard Hardesty, dec'd, will sell, at private sale, one Tract of Land, lyingon the Berryvllle turnpike, near the Sj)OUtSprlng farm, 5 miles from Winchester undo miles from Berryviile, containing TWO HUNDRED ACRES, eighty acres of which are in fine timber, the balance cleared and in a good stato of cultiva tion. The DSVELLING is a fine stone building, containing nine rooms. There is a good well of water in the yard, and trll 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 which are in good timber. There is a aood TENANT HOUSEon it. There are three wells of water on this farm. Both tracts are limestone. Address, for terms, A. D. HARDESTY, or C. \V. HARDESTY, Berryville, Clarke county, Va, ltdAtfw ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.-OJJ SATUR DAY. OCTOBER ?7ib, 1866, the under signed, Guardian of Henry Fry, by orderof the Orphans'Court of Laueaster coun’.y, Pa., will sell at public sale, at the 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 Mount Joy borough, and extending 180 leei 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 propei ty is near the intersection of Mount Joy street and the Railroad, close to the 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 SIIAEFNEK. Mount Joy, Sep. 2oth, ISM. sep 26 PUBLIC SALE.—ON MONDAY, OCTO BER 22, 1866, thB subscribers will sell at Eublic sale, at the public house of Henry Jintz, In the borough of Wrightsville, the following Real Estate, viz: No. 1, A Tract of valuable Woodland, CONTAINING 200 ACRES, more or less, situate in Chanceford township, York county, adjoining lands of Baumgardner, Knisely, Nell', and others This tract lies within two hundred yards of the Tidewater Canal, and is heavily set with Poplar, Chestnut, Oak and Hickory Timber. There are several streams of Water running through the premises. No. 2. A Tractof Land, containing ABOUT HU ACRES, situate in Windsor township, York county, ad joining lands of Zerfoss, Frey’, and others, and near Anstine's Mill. The improvements are a new Two-and-a-lialf Story Frame DWELLING HOUSE, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs nnd other necessary outbuildings. About one-third of this tract Is good Tim ber, and the remainder in f irming order. There is also a tlrst-rate Spring of Water near the house, a Pump at the Barn, and also running water «n the premises. There isagood Apple Orchard and a variety of other Fruit on this tract. person wishing to view this tract be fore the day of sale, can do so by calling on John Loucks, residing near the same. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock P. M., on said day Terms at sale by .1. C. STOUFFEK. J. A. BRUSH, John Brady, Auctioneer, oct 10 tsw WELL Itll'HOYKl) FARM IN JEF FERSON COUNTY, VA„ FOR SALK.— Being desirous of changing my business, I otter forsalothe Farm upon which I reside, three miles southeast of Charlestown, and two miles from the Shenandoah River, containing about 350 ACRES OF FINE LIMESTONE LAND, tH) Acres In Fine Timber, anil under good fenc ing. The improvements are first-rate, the House was finished In 1800, and contains II rooms. The out-bulldlngs are of a character to suit the land, iu good order, and comprise a Barn, Corn House, tiuarters, Tenant Houses, lirlck Smoko and Ash House, Htone Spring House, Poultry Houses, Hog House, *fcc., all under Cypress Roof, Two fine Springs near the house, Cistern at the door, a fine stream pass ing through the farm and through the earn yard, and all fields having water In them or communicating to same; fine Mill of mile from farm. Also, Two Young Orchards of Choice Fruit, containing, with Those in yard, above 250 Trees. I would call the attention or any one wishing a well-improved farm to this property, which can bodlvided luto two farms, with water, orchard nud buildings on each. Any one wishing to visit the property will call on D. Humphreys & Co., Charlestown, who will direct them to the snine. J AS. LAW HOUFF Reference— 1). Humpiikkvb & Co, sup 20 TTIGIILY IMPROVER AND VAMA LL 13Mi WASHINGTON COUNTY, MANY land, farm for hale.—i win Roll at pub lie jiuotlou, In Hagerstown, on TUESDAY, OC TOBER Huth, my farm on which Mr. DavUl Halbert resides. The farm Is on the Brand Fordliw rond. about miles from Clcarsprlng, adjoining " Montpelier," the residence of Mr. Sarnuol Seibert, It contains 301 ACHES, more or loss, Improved by agood DWELLING, Barn, Corn Crib, <fcc., and nos an excellent Orchard. The arablo land, which la of the beat quality, and in a high stato of cultivation, la divided Into 7 fields of about 33 Acres euoh, most conveniently arranged in reference to the dwelling and barn, and for economical culti vation. The wood land is well timbered. TERm—One-third cash and the balance in two annual payments with interest. Possession given on the Ist of April next. Mr. Seibert living on the farm will be pleased to show the property to any one dealring to purchase. J. HANSON THOMAS, oct 8 taw 80 Baltimore, Md. PRIVATE sALE—THE SUBSCRIBER offers at private sale his farm on which be resides, in Drnmore twp., Lancaster county, containing about 240 ACHES OF PATENTED LAND, in a high state of cultivation, divided into con* veniont Helds, with good fences, all having ac cess to water—about 4U acres being under tim ber. The buildings consist of a largo STONE HOUSE, slate roof; large Barn, slate roof; large Wagon House, Corn Cribs and Gralnory —also slate roof, and all other needful build lngs for a well arranged farm. This deoldod lyoneof the beßt properties In the southern part of the county. The proprietor will take pleasure In waiting on. any one wishing to Inspect this property. Terms made to suit. Glear title and posses sion given on the Ist day of April, 1807. _ oot? Imw 80 SANDERS MCCULLOUGH, iM&j attd £tatimn}. CH £ A P JB © O K ST OB£. 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V may OmdAW WHISKERS AM) MUSTACHES forced to grow upon the smooth est luce m from three to live weeks by using Dr. SEVIGNE’S RESTAU RATUER CAPILLAIRE, the most wonderful dis covery In modern science, acting upon the Beard anu Hair in an almost miracu- lous manner. It lias be. u used by the elite of Paris and London with the most Haltering suc cess. Names of all purchasers will be regis tered, aud if entire satlslaction is not giveu in every instance, the money will be cheerfully refunded. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, 81. Descriptive circulars und testimonials maded free. Address, BERGER, SHUTTS & CO., Chemists, No. 265 River Street, Troy, N. Y. Sale agents for the United States, may 4 6md«&w TO EVERBODT ! THEGUIDE TO HEALTH AND BEAUTY Just Published. It teaches how to remove Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Blotches. Moth Patches, Sallowuess, Eruptions, and all impurities of the skin; how to enamel the sain, leaving It while and clear as alabaster; how to produce the fullest de velopment of the female form (us practised by the Freuoh,) causing the bust to grow round and fuli, and if the form has been lost by pad ding, lacing, or maternity, restoring it to more than its origlual fullness, firmness and beauty. It teaches how to reduce in size the hands aud feet; produce corpulency or the reverse; re move superfluous hair; cure Corns, Bu. ions, Warts and Mo.es; renew your age; cure Drunkenness, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debilily. <fce y how to fascinate aud gain the love and affection of any person you muy choose, together with other useful and valuable information. No young Lady or Gentleman should fail to send the'r address to the under signed and receive by return mall a copy of this valuable work In a sealed euvelope lree of charge. Address, BERGER, SHUTTS & CO., Chemists *B5 River .Street, Troy, N. Y. may 4 (imd&w BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION. LAIRD'S DELIGHTFUL TOILET PREPA RATION, For preserving and beautifying the complex ion, Is all the rage in the aristocratic circles ol New York city. <;i:n. W. LAIRD " BLoo.M OF YOUTH," Is u es| eeial luvorlle. The ladles consider the Toilet Imperfect without the "Bloom of Youth.” Genuine prepared only by George W. Laird, 74 Fulton street. Boldoy Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers everywhere. [may 14 Iyd I si M a l 2 ill H m I s. y 1, F « SI b H !11 o H i i Sf M - ? r w W * I 'i §■ H o g 3 5 f S o ? ■e .* g j *5 S' ? W W I g > S W I y S. 2 * g H c >£3 l q St" ! % P 3 R *1 a. w 3 2. H * ft « ?• B Q a i S ECBET op BEAU ™ GEORGE W. LAIRD’S "BLOOM OF YOUTH.’ This celebrated preparation imparts to the skin a soft satln-liko texture, and renders the complexion clear and brilliant. This deU»ht ful Toilet Is different from anything evi? offbred to the public beforo, and Is warranted harmless. Ladles give it one tria and be Son. vlnced of its value. Genuine prepared only by OEuiUJE W. LAIRD. a .» k.. r» , 7 ' * utl ? a Htroet, New York. Sold by Druggists and Fancy Good Dealers everywhere. imny 10 lyw 10 V M. SCHAEFFER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BADDLERT NOB. 1 AND 3 EAST KINS STREET, LAN AfITEB, PA. i EMPIRE 8. M. CO,, JanlO CTW ‘ July 25 lyw 28) OKI Broiulwuy, New York, INTERESTING QUESTION. What class of people will be most snsceptiblo to attacks from Cholera ? Evidently those affected with any disease ol the stomach, liver, or any of the organs apper taining to digestion. This oias” of persons un doubtedly will be more liable to contract this disease than those possessed of strong and healthy digestive organs. The question then naturally arises, how shall we restore and keep those organs In a healthy and normal condition? We answer, by attention to diet, avoiding all undue excite • ment, using moderate exercise, avoiding all intoxicating drinks, no matter In what form presented, and by the use, according to direc tions, of the great strengthening tonic, HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED RY DR. C. M. JACKSO.X PHILADELPHIA. This Bitters is a compouud of fluid extracts. The roots aud herbs from which it is made are gathered in Germany, and their virtues, in the form of extracts, extracted by one of the most scientific chemists and pharmaceutists this country affords. It is NOT A LIQUOR PREPARATION, In any sense of tno word; contains no whisky, mm or any other intoxicating lugredioula, ami can ue freely used in families without any fear or risk of those using it contracting the dis ease or vice of Intemperance. Wo wish this fact distinctly understood, os many are apt to confound this Bitters with the many others before the public prepared from liquor of som« kind. During the CHOLERA SEASO .V of ISI9, this Hitlers was exiensively used throughout the entire country AS A PREVENTIVE, And we have not heard of a single instance in which this Bitters was used, where the persons suffered from any of the symptoms of Cholera, THE GEIiAT STRENGTHENING TONIC HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTER Sj WILL CU lII* DEBILITY! I) E BILL TY ! ! Resulting from any cause whatever, PROSTRATION OF THE SYSTEM INDUCED liY SEVERE HARDSHIPS, EXPOSURE DISEAS E S O’F U A M P LIFE Soldiers, Citizens, Male or Female Adult or Youth, Will Ilud in this Bitters a pure Tonic, not de* pendeut on bad liquors for their almost miraculous effects. This Bitters will cure the most suvero coses of D Y S P E P S I A DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS 1) IGES T I V E ORG A N S Aud Is the only sure, certain and safe remedy for LIVER COMPLAINTS. All are more or less effected during the spring and fall with torpidity of that important organ of digestion, the Liver. This Bitters, without containing any preparation of mer cury, or by purging, acts powerfully on this organ, excites It to » 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’S GERMAN BITTERS will cure every case ok CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS AND DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISOR- DERED STOMACH Observe the following symptoms resulting Irom disorders of the digestive organs: Constipation. Inward Plies, Fullness of Blood to the Heau, Acidity ol the Stomach, Nau* sea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Ful ness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruciutions, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming ol the Head, Hurried ami Difllcultßrealhing, Fluttering at the Heart, , Choking or Suffocat ing Sensations wheu in a lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs be fore the Sight, Feveraml Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of PerspJ ration, Yellowness of the skin and Eyes, Pain In the Side, Buck, Chest, Limbs, £e., Sudden Flushes ol Ileal, Burn ing In the Flesh, Constant Imaginings ui Jwl ami great, Depression oi'Snints. We have a host of teal Iraonlals from all parts of the country but space will allow of the pub ications of but few of them, hence we select those of well known persons, whuse intelli gence and discrimination are beyond doubt and we will pay one thousand dollars to any one producing eertlilcate published by us that is not genuino. KECOJIJIEK DATION’S HON. JAMES THOMPSON Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, April 28, isw>. I consider '‘Hoolland’s Germnu Bitters ” a valuable medicine lu case of nttaclc of Indiges tion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from zuy experience in it. Yours, with respect, JAMES THOMSON. Be sure you get th GENUINE !)!'. C. M. JA CKSOX, PII1LA1)EIj*’II I a with his signature on the wrapper, and his name blown In the Bottle. There are counter ells lu the market. P It I C E . SINGLE BOTTLE ONE DOLLAR, OK A HALE DOZEN EUR Should your noarest druggist not have tho article do not he put oir by any oi the Intoxi cating preparations that may ue otlercd lu Its place, but send to us and we will forward, se curely packed by express. PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY, NO. OKI ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA , PA CHAH. M. EVANS, Proprietor. Formerly C. M. JACKSON & CO. JKht'-Jo Iyd W-Hdilyw A IV II O O Ik , HOW LOST 1 HOW RESTORED! Just Published, in a sealed euvoloj'O. Price, six cents. A LECTURE ON THE NATURAL TREAT MENT and Radical Cure of Kpermutorrhu'ii, or Seminal Weakness, lnvolumary Emissions, Sexual Dobllity, and Impediments to Man luge generally* Nervousness, Consumption, Epi lepsy and Fits; Montal aud Physical Incapacity resulting from Self-Abuse, Ac., by Robert J. Culverweil M. D,, author of the green hook, Ac. “A BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS.” Sent under seal, lu a plain envelope, to any address, port paid, on recolnt of six ceuts, or two postage stamps, by CHAH, J. C. KLINE & Co., 127 Bowery, New York, Cilice Box 4,580. Also, Dr. Culverwell’s *• Marriage Guido, t)rtce 25 cents. aug 27 3md<tw J BOHR E II ( WHOLESALE DEALER IN FRENCH BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, WHISKIES, 40,| No. 13 South Queen Sthekt, (A few doors below Centro Square,) LANCASTER, PA. my!7 lyw JjIHPIKE NHirrLK MACUINIW Aro superior to all others for FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING PURPOSES. Contain all tbo latest improvement*; are speedy; noiseless; durablo; and easy to work. Illustrated Circulars froo. Agonts wanted. Liberal discount allowed. No consignments made. Address, Wmn’a jlttm. $lOO BBWABDI I will Pj&y to any Doctor or member of the Medical Fraternity, the sum of tIOO for any Compound that possesses more medlolnal vir tues and curative powers than Mlshler's Herb Bitters. B. MISHLER, Proprietor, S. E. Corner of Centre Square. Lancaster, ra. $lOO ttBWABDI Rowaf d for the discovery of m-eati? Preparation that can cure a Serb Biue? oly of than Mlshler's R. MISHLER, Proprietor, E. Corner of Centre Square. Lancaster, Pa. $5OO I will pay ?500 to tin- ih oprletor of any M.edl clue that can show a grt-nLer number of genuine Certificates of cures eficetou by it near the place where It Is made, than MIsHLER’S HERB BITTEUS-of Consumption, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Bloody Mux, DtuVinaa Typhoid Remittent. Intermittent and Bilious Fevers’ Fever aud Ague, Lnoleru Morous, Yellow’ Jaundice, Scrofula, Ruunlng or sore Legs Cancer, Abscess, Neuralgia, ItiieumiulHm’ Coughs, Colds, Cramp iu the Stomach, Chroule Diarrhoea, Piles, Tetter, Scald Heiul.uphmmtu, or falling away-eiokness peeir iar to children) Leucorrhea, Falling of the Womb, all obstruc tions to the due course of nature iu females, all veneriul diseases, aud all complaints arising from Impure Blood or a weak and disordered state ol the Stomach, Llveror Kidneys. Certi ficates ol cures of th-Yellow Fever lu .Mexico can also be furnished. Remember If it does not cure, the money will be refuuded by the pro prietor. BENJAMIN MISHLER, S. E. Corner Centro Square, Lancaster, l'a. SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. l he ingredients used iu compounding Mlsh ler’s Herb Billers are not kept secret by the Proprietor. Mend for a Circular and you will learu the medical properties of all the articles used in its preparation ; also In the niuuer In which they operate ou the system, and much other vulu.iblo luiormullon. ll you are afflict ed with Disease seud for one o. .Mlshler’s Herb Bitters Circulars ; read it carefully, profit by the hluts it contains, aud you will be placed on the sure road ol recovery. IHITFH.S WIFI. CURE ALL DISEASES OF THE SICIN Diseases of the skin are numerous uud, with but one or two exceptions, may all be traced to impurity of the blood, lu many persous tills impurity Is born in tho system; while others acquire it through improper treatment of scores of dlsea-.es. Under inis head may be classed— Ist, Scrofula,--Tnls disease Is hereditary and Is transmitted from generation to generation. It is caused by a transgression ol the law-, .> nature, both moral and physical; In oLner words, it is caused by net*. Acting as a latent poison, it reduces tho vitality of the blood, ami weakens the depurating organs, so thill hey fail to discharge or cast out the impurities tout are continually generating iu the system. A person physically pure acquires gonorlnen. or some oilier secret disease; ho undergoes a course of mercury, tin disease is dried up, and the puliuul pronounced well. Vain delusion. The complaint is not cured, its channel is only diverted. Instead of muklng its appearance outwardly, it acts on tho Internal organs, ami scrofula, which Is bequeathed from father to sou, Is tlio result. Many persons who are per fectly free from all immorality and vice aro af flicted with scrofula. They aro suffering for tho sins of their fathers and laboring under the curse lu-crlbed In tho Bo lc of Books. " I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." i' re this dreadful complaint it Isnecc.-- sary that i he blood should be thoroughly puri fied, all tiie organs of the body brought lutoa healthy *latoof action, ami tho system braced up and strengthened by Invigorating totiics. — Look at ihe articles used iu compounding Mlshler’s Bitters; see Iho array ol purlfylug and invigorating mcndlcaments, and say whether there is an article in the whole list of medicines that equals It. Wo hereemphulleaily assert, without lour ol contradiction. Unit MISM I.EK’S BITTERS WILL CURE Aid. KINDS OF SCROFULOUS DISEASES. it purifies the blood, it Mrenglhous the Inter nal o’ guns aud aids them to perform their nat ural functions, i! is astimulaut and a tonic uud it will cure Scroiula. F EVERS | 2d, Running sores aud Ulcers.—Running sores and ulcers invariably indicate a scroiu lotis taint. They are caused by the efforts ol nature to discharge the lmpurltie.-»ol die blood. Many persons ullllcled wltn running sores ami ulcers succeeded In drying them up uud lliluk they an cured when the skin grows over tho sore. They arc*, huwowr, ••but making bud worse," tor the tin pun lies ilia I were discharged from the system through tin: medium ol tho sore now act internally aud cause lunumeiabio diseases and ullen death. Tlio only true aud sure cure for all running sores and ulcers is Mlshler's Bitters, a continued and persevering use of which will most certainly effect a ;uv vuincnt cure. 3d, .Salt Rheum. —.Salt Rheum i- a vague, In definite, though, popular term given to al most all the uou-lchiTlc eruptions of luo skin which aillicL adults. Ills generally an erup tion of vesicles in small, distinct, ulcers, ac companied w iili a smarting, llngli ug sensation, witu a tendency lo creep or spread over the ad joining siiriace. Mlshler's Billers are a sure euro tor this disease. 4lh. 1 imples and Blotches.—Dimples aud Blotches on the skin are always a sure sigu of impure blood. V. though never dangerous, ex cept in i--- d carbuncles, t hey are very dls agreee •. •. often we will see the most hand some lealures rendered hideous by great blotches and pimples, and In-Mead ol the pleas ing look w h len shell hi Irradmlc i he human taco we see nothing but disgust ug corruption ; tor pimples and blotches are nothing but tho cor rupt accumulations ol the system expelled through the medium of the skin. The use ol Mlshler's Bitters, wid loi ec these corruptions lo be discharged through the iiatuml channel-, uud Llniscuresull kmdsm pnnphsan I bioumc.?. Ladies who desire a lair completion, tree Horn pimples should bear this ;uct in mind. aid - -t IIdAW gOMFI’IIINi* NEW IMIKIt THE NUN A NEW ERA IX MEDICINE.' Let the Suffering and Diseased road tho fob owing: Lei all who have been given up by Doctors and spoken ol a* Incurable, read the following: Lei all who can believe tacts, and can have faith In evidence, read the following:. Know all rnen hy these Thai, on tills, the Tw. ntleih day ot June, in the year of our Lord, (Jue Thousand Eight Hundrej and suxty- Slx, personally came Joseph lluydock to me. known as such, and being duly sworn, deposed as lollops: “ That he Is the sole general agent for the United Stales and dependences thereof, lor prep-rat urns or medicines known as I>r. Maggiel's Fills and Salve, aud that the follow ing cert.ticates are verbatim copies, to the best ot Ills knowledge and belief. • • JAMES SMEITRE I [ j y I Notary Public, I “'I Wall Street, New York. Dr, I take my pen to write you of my great r.-iit f, and that the awful pain In my side has lett me at last—thanks to your medi cine. Oh. doctor, how ti.ankful I am Unit 1 can get some sb-ep. I can never write it enough. I t: auk you again and again, and sure that you are really the friend of all sull'erers. I could not help writing to you, and hope you will nut take it amiss. JAMES MYKlls, 11(3 Avenue I>. This is to certify that I was discharged irom the army with Chronic Diurrtnea, and have been cured by Dr. Maggiel’s Pills. WILS jN HARVEY, 117 Pitt Street. New Y'ork, April 7, IMXi. The following Is an In-cresting case ot a man employed In an Iron Foundry, who In pouring melted Iron into a flask that was damp ami wet, caused an explosion. The melted Iron was thrown around and on him In a neriect shower, and lie was burnt dreadmlly. The fo.- lowing certificate was given to me, by him, about eight weeks after the accident: New Y'ork, January 11, IBM. My name Is Jacob Hardy; I am an Iron Founder. I was badly burnt by hot iron u» November last; my burns healed, but I had a running sore on my lug that would not heal; I tried Maggiel's Salve, and It cured me In a few weeks. This Is a.I true uud uuybody can sue me at Jackson's Iron Works, <!d Avenue. J. HARDY', lly Uoerlek Street. Extracts from Various tetters “ I had no appetite; Maggiel’s I'lUs gave mu a hearty one. “ Your Pills are marvellous.” " I m-nd for another box and keep them In the Mouse." ••Dr. Magglel hies cured my headache that was chronic.” " I gave half of one of your Pills to my babe for cholera morbus. The dear little thing goL well in u day." b h " My nausea of a morning Is now cured.” our box nl Maggiel’s rtalve cured me of noDes In me ne 01. I rubbed some ol your .Salve behind my ears, and the noise left.” Sc■ ’ d mu two boxes, I want one lor a poor family.” ” I enclose your price Is Uocents, but the medicine to me Is worth auodur.” “Send rne live boxes of your pills.” “Let mo have tlnee Ijo.\c» ol your -Pills by return mall.” I have ovor such testimonials as this, but want of space compels me io cunciudo. cur a .veous disorders And all cruptlous of tec skin, tho HALVE Is most invaluable, 11 dues not heal externally aluno, but. pcnoimfrc* with the most searching c libels to the very root ol the evil ! DR. MAOtiIEL H PILLH Invariably cure tins following diseases: Asthma, Headache, Uowi 1 Uoinplululs, indigestion, Coughs, lulluun/.H, Cold-, Inllammutlon, (,’hesi Disease, Inward Weakness, CosDvrn ss, Liver Complain i. Dyspepsia, miwiichn of Hpirlts, Diiirrhuia, Ringworm, Dropsy, Hlicuumtlsm, Debility, Isalt Rheum, Fever and Agin-. Irtealds Female Complaints, (skin Diseases. • Q *).» Nor I etc, —None genuine without the on graved irudu-mark around euch pot or box, signed by Dr. J, MAUUIKL, Jl Pino Htieel, Now Y'ork, to counterfeit which Is felony. Hold by URUCJEIt A RICE No. 1J West King si root, Lancaster, Pa., ami by all respectable Dealers in .Medicines throughout the United Hlates and Canadas. aug ID lyd,tw CO|tX SIIFM.KU AM) CLKAXKII...TIIK attention of manufacturers I* culled to this lately puteuted Improvement, by means of which the furmur cun thresh at d clean, by one oporutlou, from 1,000 to l,fj<Jo bushels of Corn per day, with no more power than It* required to drive the old-fashioned “Cannon Bheller,’ the machine doing the work In tho most thor ough inaunof, and Is not liable to get out of order; the *armor bolng ablo In a moment to sot the maohlne and to clean any sized corn, mouldy or dry. County and Htuto rights for snlo on reasona ,l. tom., by «l.l,cub, Lancaster, Pa. Juno fl tfw Vi | JJLAMI If FIiATK HOOFING. \Vo uro now propared to put on (his Roofing n Lancaster county. Bolon Robinson enilorsos It UN tho CHEAPEST AND JHiiHT boforo tho public. Evorybody In tho county wbo Uorcot ln« bulldinuti In Invited to send for particulars. Address, AARON WHITE, James street, Opposite Comb Factory ltdAUinw CIO AAA A YEAH MADE BY ANY ONE UUv with 816-Stonoil Tools. No ex perience nooesßury. The Presidents, Cashiers, and Treasurers, of throo Banks indorse tho elroular, Bent freo with samples. Address the American Btencll Tool 'Works. Bprlngtleld. Vermont, Jmy2oBmw29 yiftliral ■June Ist, IHft.
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