(gflwrattottal. max UNION BUSINESS COLLEGE or .* PHILADELPHIA. THOMAS MAY FIERCE, A. M., President. Haring, during the Fibst Ykab of its organl catlon, Instructed over FIVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PUPIIS, of whom nlne-tentns now occupy , luo ™**y,? goslUons In every d eportment of business, will SECOND COLLEGIATE YEAR with the prestige, experience, and stability ac quired by its post 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 und most experienced Teachers In tholr several departments; by the substantial elegance of the Internal arrange ments : by the variety and completeness of the Theoretical Course, and by tue introduction and perfection of the system of ACTUAL BUSINESS participated in by the students, under the dl* rcotiun of teachers not only Kclentlllc 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 tho Piesideut, are bought und sold by tno students, und pay ment* are mode in tho College currency, which has a real money value. This happy combina tion of Theory and Practice hus lierotoloru en abled the graduates or the College to take charge of tho largest and most Intricate sets of books with confidence and success. THE ARRANGEMENTS for carrying out this system are perfect. The Bank, Wholesale Department, Insurance, Ex press, and Exchungo Offices, the Books, uud ul 1 tho minutlw of mercantile transactions arc ac curately copied from their oouutciparls In ac tual business. tjik LOCATION of the College, at JJandki. and Haydn Ham., Eighth and bpring (Jordan afreets, the common centre of the various railroads connecting die city with Its suburbs, and tho proximity of economical boarding houses, make It dcsliuhln for those from the Interior intending to reside In tiic city during Iholr attendance at ('ollege. THE EXPENSES. The terms for the dllferent Courses will lie found in a table below. The Hoard ranges from $4 to B<J per week, and the t ime necessary lor the completion of the Full Business Louise from two to four mouths. A comparison of the expenses wlLh those ot other Colleges will he found to leave a fuvorable balance of irom £sn to £(10, thus maintaining die reputation oi TilK Union as tho Largest, moat I*rar.tir.al und Economical Com mercial College m the Mate. PRINCIPALS OF DEPARTMENTS. Thomas May Pkikck. A. M. R. 8. Barnes, |C. N. b Aim. Jr., H. Kkim, s. Ly.ndai.i., E. H. UKiNiioi.n, Ilikut. J. T. Hickman. tfs„Soverul of die above speak German. Special terms lor Clubs. ttjDSoldiers received at reduced rales. I’lm.Aiiiu.i-niA, Sept., luth, iB6O. Thomas May Pi-.jkck, a. M.: Jjturisir: 1 was very much pleased with my visit to your Institution. The “Actual Busi ness Department ” is a practical department of great value to the young or middle aged man wtio wishes to acquire business Jorms and habits without the labor-or apprenticeship heretofore i ceded. Your bank 1 noticed with considerable e re. It is properly organized, und is 1 urnisbeil wllli tho usual books and lorms for banking. 1 ac knowledge the receipt of some college cur rency, wnlcli Is an excellent substitute for national currency, and is quite beautiful lu s.p peuraucu. Wishing you a deckled success, which yon deserve, i am yours truly, Ac., DAVID B. PAUL, President First National Bank, Circulars and Peirce’s l'ructical Educator now ready. Samples of College Currency sent by mall, and distributed gratuitously, on application at* the OFFICE, 531 NORTH EIGHTH ST. septa 3niw3s JJJE-OI*ENIN« OF NT. JOHN'S COLM.GI ANNAPOLIS, MD. This institution, one of tho oldest in the State, now liberally endowed by the Legisla ture, will open on the lsth of SEPTEMBER NEXT, with an entire re-organization. It is believed that no similar insiimtion otlers greuter advantages to those wishing to obtain a thorough liberul education, or to puisne a PARTIAL COURSE. These advantages are, In part, the following I. Extensive uud commodious buildings, thoroughly repaired and refurnished, capable of boarding HU students, and oi accommodat ing more than three hundred; all situated in one of Lite most beautiful and valub; ions lo calities, and airordingample lacihties for a lull physical development by boating, swimming, skating and oLuer healthful und uselul exer cises. There will also be a well-furnished < iy m nasmni on l be premises. J A lull course lu the departments of study usually embraced In m 'ollege curriculum, and lu add it ion, a very extensive range oi selection In Special Departments. 11. Spe lal and prominent attention is given to the study of the history, structure and Lit erature ol the English Lauguijgo. i.vcry stu dent, trora the Iftneot' Ills admission to College will receive a systematic und thorough train ing In tho knowledge and correct use of our mother longue. ■l. Unusual lacilitles are afforded lor the tudy of German, French, Italian ana Span ish, without extra charge. 5. A special and comprehensive course of in struction Is furnished lor those who design to teach. To all such students, tuition is remitted on easy conditions. (J. An extensive course or insi rucl ion Is pr. - vldcul lu Physical Geography, National Indus tries aud Resources, Commercial Law, Book Keeping, and such other studies as ate re quired to prepare young men to enter surees?.- lully into business ami commercial pur-aiiis. 7. A cai'ulully graded Preparatory Depart ment, lncliullug Classical and English studies, is under the same general government, and taught by the same Professors, as the Code .1- ute Departments. fi. A well-selected corps of able and e.\pern oncod Professors, ns follows: FACULTY: HENRY BARNAUL, LL. 1). Principal, and Profess a' ol Menial, Moral anil Social Science, Including the Principles and Methods ol Edu cation. Hkv. O. W. McPHAIL, I). 1)., AssMunl Pro fessor of Meulal and Mural Science, and I. <> turer on Natural and Kcvealed Religion, and the Evidences of Christianily. GEORGE W. A’J’U ERTuN, A. M., Aiding Vice Principal, and Pr. lessor of t he Latin Lan guage, Lltenilure and History. E. P. SCAMMuX, A. M., Professor of Mathe matics. HIRAM CURSON', A. M., Professor of the English Language, Literature and History, and Rhetoric including Vocal Culture. Ri;v. J ULI US M. OESHJELL, A. M., Prolcs sor of the Greek Lunguage, Literature uud His tory. WILLIAM KTKFFIN. A. M., Professor of Physical Culture, and Assistant in Mathema tics and the German Language, DAVID N\ CAMP, A. M., Principal of the Preparatory and Normal Departments. ZALMUN RICHARDS, A. M., Principal of the Commercial Department. Rev. WILLIAM L. GAGE, A. M. Professor of Pliysical Geography and its Relations to the History and Industrial Resources of N uious. S. S. HALDEMAN, A. M., Prolessor of Na tural Hisiory, and Lecturer on Ethnology ami Comparative Philology. [To be appointed 1 Professor of Chemistry, Chemical Technology and Na tural Philosopy. tTobe appointed.! Professor of Modern Languag s. WILLIAM 11. ilul'lvlNS, A. M., Tutor in Mathematics, and the Latin and Greek Lau guuges. The College year is divided into THRLE 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 lurniture, fuel, lights, etc., Ac ; Or, for the whole year, (if paid in ad vance,) no oo For further information, application may be mude to the Principal, at Annapolis. THOMAS SWANN, GOVERNOR OK JIAUYLANI), Ez-OJf. J J rcs. of the Board of Visitor*. Application for Scholarships can be made at the oillee of The Intelligencer, or to H. E. NiUIiOLS, 11 WEST FAYETTE Street, Baltimore, Md. sopt.Vimw sUstfUaittousi. |Mi!KXNE BACKUICE'! GREAT MALE# OF JEWELRY!/! 85 0 0 Worth to ho Hold at an linni'-nst: Hacrlllco at One Dollar each articU;, ’ Silver Ware of every d*:scrlj»Ui,u (ji.i.i ~n d Hllver Watches, Splendid Lockets. Tea and Dinner SeU, Gold Pens and Penal rases together wllu Fine Oil Pointings, Engravings’ etc., within the reach of ail—of every man' woman uud child. ' 1 AT SI EACH ! ! ! And not to be paid for until.you know u ( .nt you are to receive! HCHEDULE OF «A L K , BY APPORTIONMENT. UXt Gold Hunting Watclie-. sloo tr, : ;i ( m 2TO Ladles’ Golil Watches 7‘) tu 2</i 100 Silver Watches, double case lu to .mj 200 LMarnond Kings to lo ]«^i 200 Silver JjinnerSets 100 to iTO JTO “ Tea Sets 100 to ITO ■XX) “ Teapots and Codec Urns... 20 to TO If X) “ Pujvolvlng Patent Castors.. la to -JO *XX) Gold Vest and Neck Chains Bto TO J,OOO Photograph A 1 till ms lo to TO 200 Oil Paintings 2.5 Lo IOU IJtX) Magic Spring Lockets ID to 2U J///1 Go/d Pens, extension lioidurs.... ij to 1U Oo sets f>adJes’ Jewelry, supoib .5 to lo Vo fy. al Hand Bracelets OLo 20 1///J Masonic Pins (i to 10 M Mil HidittXCH 20 to IiHJ ■Xt> *eu silver Tea ami Table Spoons, 1-5 to TO I.TOOOoid Thimbles 7to 11 W) iliv*:; Ic>. Pilchers TO lo 100 Armlets .5 to J 0 I,VX> Stiver V-ruet Stands 20 to TO vi i, i. .' V' 1 heehan<:«:n in the division of Llio above llHl of goodx are to !><i <liH((Ortt:d of according 10 n^!f :,n,:r ‘l- *'f arrangements. 1 of Ll, ‘ : varlfiim articles,there being no blanks, are pul into euveloms scuurelv Healed, unci when ordered, lakeo 'out wiu/ mi regard t/> choice, showing no luvoriiisrn slik) forwarded by mall, when tin- n!,i,| t . r of Lho Cer tificate can nee what be or shecanhave bv rZ turailn ß( io uh '.nkwiluk. Bifverartlcle valSd at aVy uVhor valu** . ablealtlcle. lucre are no blanks'* cr Vd,lu * Packages of Certificates Hold to Schools < ’i ,, i, u Agents, &c.,at the following rates: ' Uubs » TCertificate, seutto any audresH by mail so 5 Certificates .. u ; 80 *' (with a splendid premi'um'r “ “ “ lu.oo We guarantee satisfaction in aii cases”' tomers whose tastes or fancies are not suited can have their goods exchanged. Parties desiring to aot as agents will be al lowed 10 cents on each certificate ordered E by them, not less than five being received under those terms. Agents will collect 25 cents lor each Certificate, and forward 15 cents to us. All letters should be BROS., Nos. 64 A 68 John Street, New York, wanted In every SWSwHatiMttiJ. FORTUNE XN ONE DAT. GREAT EXCITEMENT. *lBO,OOO In Greenbacks, Real Estate and Goods TO BE QI7BN AWAYi TICKETS SELLING VERY RAPIDLY. UNPARALLELED SUCCESS! EVERYBODY ANXIOUS FOR A CHANCE! Splendid List fit Premiums to be Distributed Gratis to the Holders of tbe Tickets for the GRAND GIFT MATINEE! premium in Greenbacks $60,000 1 “ a House and Lot, situated on Murray Hill, New York, with all the modern improvements; title perfect and guaranteed 40,000 1 premium, a Farm situated at Monsey, Rockiuud co., New York, 1% hours from N e w Y ork, 10 minutes wtukfi om the station, containing 70 acres, 600 fruit bearing trees, apples, pears and cherries, 8 acres of large timber, bal ance In gross and crops, good fences, largo springs, supplying a magnifi cent fish pond and a splendid trout lug brook, running across the whole property, filled with fine trout, good dwelling house, 10 rooms, 1 large hum, shed anu hay loft, I granary and currlugo house, lower floor fitted up and occupied by farmer, hen coop, pig pen, corn crib, farm implements, carriage, wagons, 3 horses, 2 oxen, h cows, pigs, chickens, <Sc., &c.; title periect and guaranteed 30,000 1 premium in Greenbacks 10,000 10 •' Pianos, (Steinway's and Chick erlngq*,) 5,000 10 “ Hewlug Machines, (Wheeler & Wilson's, Grover & Baker’s and Winger’s,) 2. HA) 20 premiums, Gold, American, Patent Lever Hunting Case Watches 2,000 50 premiums, Hllvur Patent Lover Hunt- Case Watches ••••••■ The balance to bo ol Diumoud Kings, Albums, Musical Instruments, Wilk Dresses o! the latest fashionable pat terns, Kid Gloves, Wrltiug Cases, Wil ,-or Tea Wells, and other valuable articles ioo numerous to mention 0,100 One. Premium to Each Purchaser of a 'liclcct. THE GRAND MATINEE will Lako place on MONDAY, MARCH Tl’H, 1807, At the Everett Assembly Rooms, New York, At which time and place tho Ticket Holders will upporuL a Committee of Disinter ested parties to Distribute Uno Hundred and Filly Thou sand Dollars worth of valuable Property AS ABOVE DESCRIBED. The distribution will be done fairly, honestly, and positively ul the time appointed. JNo poxLjHmcmcnl to take place on any con sideration. Each Ticket-holder’s name will be duly Regis tered, uud should the parties not be able to attend the Distribution they will be lnlormed by mull of the Gilt they are entitled TICEEIS. ONE DOLLAR EACH. CLUB KATES. 5 Tickets to ouu address $4 50 lu - “ y oo “ “ “ 17 50 30 “ “ “ 20 35 -iu >• “ “ ...: 35 00 50 “ “ “ -13 50 IUU “ “ *■ 85 00 All orders executed by return mail. Money cun be sent by Post Odlce urders, Kegislered Letters, or Drafts, at our rusk. Auknts— active aud reliable agents wanted in every town of the Union, with whom liberal iUTangeinenis will be made. Ladles are Invited to lorin clubs and send lur tickets, for all me property would be as uselul to them as to the gentlemen. The best relerences will be furnished on ap plication. All persous wishing tickets or lu lorimilion will please address, with full name, luwu aud cuuuu , plainly writteu, to J. J. ADAMS, Manager and Agent, 01 Nassau Street, New York. WHAT THE PRESS SAYS OF US. " It bears on its face the stamp of an honest business transaction, and we doubt not that the lust of patrons will speedily reach the number requir-d to secure an early distribu tion. —Easton (I’a.) Journal , Aug. Ist, 1000. '• The plan is a good uue, uud the inducements unequalled. No distribution guarantees more general sausluctioii than this one, aud it is no wonoer Hie people patronize it. —Danville (N. Y.) Advertisir, Aug. 2d, IaOO. “Tile proprietors of the Great Matinee in New York City promises cash and other in ducements enoiign to set everybody crazy after a ticket lor lurtuue. Everybody, of course, cannot win, but soinebouy must, and tho lucky one will make a fortune.' —tornmna (Midi.; American, Aug. 3d, IWoU. “ We are not partial to so-called Gift Enter prises, because many of them arc gotten up on lalse or lallaeious speculations; but when, as iu the present instance, there uppoars a suund basis, and Wlieu the character of the parlies engaged, and Uie description of prizes present suiislaclory inducements to the public, we can not. rciuse to wish the Distribution full success. b'u/vcH (.Uinoj Constitution, Aug. 7lu, 1866. “ If we can add them to a bonus of £so,two, or a nice house or iarm, who's harmed by the ex penditure. A lurtuue in a niglit Is worth risk ing the stumps Iov."-Miylinourg (Pa., lelcyraph. ‘ Faint heart never won fair lady,'' a lucky hit will yet a man lip in the world. This is the consideration that imiuees people to •‘try their luck’’ ami we hope tue “best man may win.’’ Toe enterprise appears sound and promises strict integrity ui distribution under the sup r vision oi u eho.*eu committee.— L'tty <>j Apple l"ii (Wi.s.i Crescent, Aug. lllh, 1&66. grit &r. rjpllK (atEATKSI PEACE FOR fH E A !• EAR U A I X.V In Lancaster City Is at CHEAP .JOHN’S VARIETY STORE, No. 3 E a s t King Strke t, Where will lie found a large assortment ol i) u y a o od,y / CONSISTING OF HANDSOME DELAINES FOR FALL. NEAT AND DARK CALICOES FOR FALL. MUSLINS, CHECKS, FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS, A splendid assortment of BALMORAL SKIRTS lor 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 &c. x etc. All of which will be sold wholesale or retail at astonishingly low prices. EES* Don’t forget the place, CHEAP JOHN’S, .Vo. .'! East King SI., and Southeast Side Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. Also, Wholesale and Retail Agent for Prof. McKntyre’s Celebrated Medicines. i«u« io lyw 32 18(1(1. ~KY u °. ODB ' 1866 WENTZ BROTHERS' BEE HIVE STORE, No. 5 East King Street, A BEAUTJPUI, DEMONSTRATION. PRICES ARK DECIDEDLY REASONABLE. We have now on exhibition a most superb display oi lervumnhl.e unit, fashionable goods OS well as a largo stock oi staple and Domestic Goods, to which we Invite Kurlv and Special Attention. Our prior, win hr fmndinu, P aUenUon ,llld Ij C LOT I * h clatin an earnest The long established character or tho “BEE HIVE HTORK” is a sufficient guarantee that every customer will get the worth of their money. LADIES SACQUES, CLOAKS AND CLOTHS WENTZ BROTHERS. “Sign of the Bee Hive," apr 25 tfw IHJ No. 5 East King street. fjIAME YOUR CHOICE! We will send by Express or otherwise, a'* or dered, securely packed, a $55 Sewing Machine, either Wheeler & Wilson or Grover&Baker, to any person sending us, before the first of Jan uary next, the names of sixteen New Subscribers to the NEW YORK OBSERVER, with the money, ($56,) for one year In advance. On and after January Ist, 1807, we shall re quire eighteen new subscribers, ($63.) We have sent away us premiums nearly THREE HUNDRED of these machines, and they give universal satisfaction. The new subscribers may be from one, or a m X a r! OUH Places. 16 nil hies as fast os you obtain them, order 6 mone y. check, draft, or Post Office Sample copies and Circulars sent free. Terms S 3 50i a year In advance. SIDNEY E. HOUSE, Jb.. & Co., oct 4 87 PARK ROW, New York. octl ltd4Btw v PtottUattMusi. YOUNG MENU THE QUAKER CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS, An Institution for the practical education f goring men for the active duties of Business A REGULARLY INCORPORATED COLLEGE Established November 2d, 1863. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, March I4th, 1865, with power to grant Diplomas and confer Degrees of Merit. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES. Conducted upon the best system of instruc tion extant, aud offettng In all respects ad vantages of the highest order. THE COMMERCIAL COURSE EMBRACES Bookeeping. Commercial Arithmetic, Penman ship, Business Correspondence, Commer cial Law, Lectures on Business Affairs, Customs, Laws and Regulations of Trade, <Sc. SPECIAL BRANCHES. The Higher Mathematics, Phonography, Or namental Penmanship uud Telegraphing. THE COMMERCIAL COURSE Is of the most com plele, thorough and practical character. In ti e * DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTS, advantages are afforded totho.se who desire a knowledge of ACTUAL CO UN HNU-HOUHE PRACTICE, such as have never befoio beou placed within the rexch of Students lu Commercial Colleges orMchools. ThN Course combines THEORY AND PRACTICE, giving tho student In the shortest possible time an Insight Into .ill Hie forms, routine Hud de tails of business, and /Hung him lu the bes. manner to entei ul one upon the dul les of any posltlou, as a practical accountant. FAIKU.v N KS’ 1 tUU K K EEPi NU, This work, Hu- mosi complete and extensive Treatise ou B «okkeei«lng o\ur published, af fords tho hesi Indication of the value of the course of Inst ruction in the Science of Accounts purswod In tins institution, Every young man who designs en erlng any Common-la. school should first procur • a copy of Hus hook, it contains MS pn. ; es large octavo, aud Is com posed almost exclusively oi sets obtained from Actual Business. Price £3.5n. >»-ul by mall to uny address. The Telegraph Dep runout is complete with every facility lor qualifying persons tor Prac tical Operators nu .-sound or Paper Inst rumen is, with regular oiliee practice. EMPLOYMENT. Young men sc-, king employment should bear lu mind that tin* reputation and standing ol tills Institutl m as a Uiuro. gu .PRACTICAL SCIIUUL OF BUSINESS, render Its inooisuunt the best passport to success and advancement. lip graduates are now occupying prominent positions In every part ol the country, und receive the highest salaries. Catalogues ami Descriptive Circulars of Fair banks’ Bookkeeping, ou implication. _ _ L. FAIRBANKS, A. M.,President. T. E. Merchant, secretary. oct 17 lyw 11 MERCHANT, FARMER, OR MECHANIC. -1 COMPLETE DIRECTORY OF IN FORMA TION EUR lIIE YEAR. THE AMERICAN ANNUAL CYCLOP.EDI A J REGISTER OF IMPORTANT EVENTS FOR This work was commenced in the year 1801, and is published one volume annually, in the same style us the “New American Cyclopaedia.'’ Each volume Is intended to be a cyciopa-dia of the material anu Intellectual development of the year, and embraces the political, civil, military, aud social a Hairs ol all countries; im portant Public Documents : Biography; Statis tics ; Commerce; Finance; Literature;Science; Agriculture ; .Mechanical Industry, etc. In a word, it covers the same held as the “New American Cyclopteilia,’’ but ein-h volume is couilned to tire results of Its year, “ It Is an enterprise ol immense value to the public, and ought to be in everv librurv, pub lic and private, as an invaluable book di reierl euceP—Atlas and Argus, Albany, N. Y. “We can confidently ami conscientious v recommend the • Annual Cvclopa-dia ’ to ail who would have an accurate and rcaiiable his tory of contemporary events close at hand, and as a sale work of reference." —Evening Traveller. “It is indeed a most excellent work. It is thorough aud reliable, and just such a work as 's greatly needed, a laithiul chrouielor of im portaut e\ ents, 100 numerous to be remem bered, and of mo much account to be lost.”— Cleveland Daily Plain Dealer. PRICE AND .STYLE OF BENDING. In Extra Cloth In Library Leather In Half Turkey Morocco.. In Hulf Russia, exirac.tit In Full Mo". Antique, gilt edges “ at-y In Full Kux-iu “ a no SOLD BY .SUBSCRIPTION ONLY, Send to the Publishers to; Circulars. At. ENTs WANTED. D. APPLETON A: CU., Publishers, oct 17 31 w 11 II; A -Mo Broadway, N. Y WAN i El). FOR FRANK Mix >KK'.s NEW WORK. “WOMEN OK TIIK WAK.” AGENTS will tlml t his book of real merit and intrinsic va/uc-suu.i kct XLw-lutcnsety interesting and exciting— No wjiik over attracted and en gaged Hie public mind like this. Everybody wanU it, and thousands will purchase It as soon as an opportunity is affimled them. Read what Ageuts say of it ; Unc experienced Agent writes: It is the easiestuud pleasantest Book he ever canvassed for; and says people are delighted with It, the Ladies especially. Another says, " Women of the War ’ is the book of the season. Another, 1 >7 bUDKiw in Folk D\ys. One repoiis 17 ord- rs (lie first day ol canvass ing. iNTKI.Mii ENT, active .MAULS OT FEMALES Will Jlnd the sale of this work a pleasant, and lucra tive employin' at. Tins book has no Competitor —lt COMES FKKSJI AND NEW TO THE PEOPLE. The TEKHI IOKY IS CLEAN AND ( LEAK. AGENTS UNDERSTAND THE ADVANTAGES IN THIS PAK TICULAK. For full particulai s send lor Circular. Address O. L. PARMELEE, General Agent, Cor. 6 Hi and Minor Street, Philadelphia. ocl 12 lmw BR A M SHANK !ATTORNEY - A T - L A W No. 36 North street, “nORX EXCHANGE" HOTEL AT \J PUBLIC SALE. On WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 31st, ISGG, in pursuance of an alias order ot the Orphans Court of Lauras: er county, ttie undersigned will expose to public vendue, ou WEDNES DAY, the Hist dav of OCTOBER, 1866, at 7 o’clock in the evening, ou the premises, situ ated on the west side of North Queen street, between Centre .Square and Orange street, In ttie City of Lancaster, that well-known Tavern Property, known as the “BLACK IIOKHE HOTEL,” now in the occupancy of George Hortlng, and owned by the estate of the late John SheatTer, book merch mt, deceased. This property is so well established that uo minute description Is required. It is a FOUR STORY STONE AND BRICK MAIN BUILDING, with a large Two-Story Brick Back Building at tached, with a larg - and commodious Base ment, used as a Restaurant. The front is large, being 32 feet 2y % Inches, with entrance to yard for horse and vehicle from North Qieen street, the lot extending 262 feet io the public alley in the rear. The Stabling and Shedding attached to this p operty is, to say, new, and sufficiently large. The house is well arranged for a tavern property, roomy and well supplied with gas and water, and the tAher ueeesary and modern facil ties appertaining to the business Tne property is now let at an annual rent ol sl,suu. SATINETTS, TICKINGS, dsc. Also, on TUESDAY, the 30th day of OCTO BER, 1666, at 7 o'clock in the evening, at tne public house of Jacob Funk, in the borough of Marietta, all that certain eastern hall of Lot No. 173, adjoining properties of the widow Kuopp on the east, fronting on Walnut street in said borough of Marietta, on which is erected a FRAME TWU-STORY DWELLING HOUSE, with a Kitchen attached, all lugood condition. Attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by • JOSIAH H. SHEAFFER, DAVID HOCHSTETTER, Administrators of John Sheall'er, dec’d. oct 9 tsd VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB LIC SALE.—On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 1866, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, described as No. I, situate In Bart township, Lancaster county, one mile south of the Green Tree Tavern, the following described Real Estate, late the property of Christopher Graham, deceased, to wit: No. 1. All that farm or plantation adjoining lands of Jacob Heyberger, Daniel McGowan, and others, containing m ACRES AND 55 PERCHES, more or less, about 20 acres being In timber, part very superior sprout land, the rest farm land, Ina high state of cultivation, under good fence, well watered, and divided into conve nient fields. The Improvements couslstofa large new two-story FRAME HOUSE, 30 by -10 feet, containing nine roomA, with pumps of excellent water under the porch. A new frame BANK BARN, 13 by 52 feet, with stone stabling underneath and Wagon Shed and Corn Crib attached; also, Smoke House and other neces sary out-bulldlngs and a young Apple and Peach Orchard, and a variety ot choice fruit on the premises. No. 2. All that Dwelling House and Lot of Grouud In the village of Georgetown, Bart township, containing i ACRE AND 47 PERCHES of land, on which is erected a comfortable two story DOUBLE HOUSE, part stone and part log, l piasLerei,)37by 21 feet, with an out kitchen aiiHoiioii. Also, an excellent BARN, 25 by 25 feet., wl h stone stabling underneath, a Hog Pen, and otner necessary out-bulldlngs, with a well of excellent water at the door of the Bouse, and a varlcy of choice fruit on the premises. Both the above described properties are lo cated In healthy and thriving neighborhoods, convenient to Churches, Schools, Stores, Mills, &c. ’ ’ No. 3. Eight Acres, more or less, of good sprout land aUo In Hurt, township, adlolEing the village of Nino Points, on the road leading to the Green free, and bounded by lands of Robert A. I-erguson Daniel MeGowan and others. It will be sold In one body or In lots to suit purchasers. * or m 10ls ’ lo Persons wishing tovlew tho above properties will be shown the same by culling on David Fraim. residing ou No. 1, or by either of the Executors. Sale to commence atono o’clock on said dav when terms will be made known by J ’ HARRIBUN GRAHAM JOHN M. HEYBERGEk Executors. Simeon W. Swishes, Auctloner, oot 17 tsw 41 NORTHEAST COB NEB PHILADELPHIA TELEGRAPHING, FOR KVKHY VOLUME FOR 1866. i 11E YEAR. per vol., So 00 6 00 H 50 LANCASTER, PA. Ileal ©state, tittate. Real estate at public sale.— The undersigned Intending to remove from the State, will positively sell hie Real Estate on the following days and places, to wit* No. 2. on TUESDAY the 80th 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, aoout 4 miles east of Intercourse, and a quarter of/a mile west of Spring Garden Hotel, consisting of 125 ACRES, more or less, of the beat lime stone land, which canno easily be surpassed for fertility and productiveness of crops, ad- Joininglands 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 and 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 ings; a well of excellent water near the door. Also, a fiprlog and running water nearthe dwelling and convenient for stock. Fruit Trees, such as Apples, Peaches. Grapes, <fcc. That on the south of said roaa has a strong stream of water running through it, with an excellentslte and suffleient head and fall for a grist mill, and Is in a good neighborhood lor 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 ucrcs are covered with heavy timber.' An Orchard of choice fruit; also two excellent springs of the best water on tills tract. No. 3. At the same timo anil place, about EIGHT AND UNE-HALF ACRES of line Chestnut Sprout Laud, situate about 2 miles northeast or No. 2, near Mount Airy Meetng House, adJolnD g lands of David Kurtz, Isaac Diller, and others, with a TEN ANT HOUSE and STABLE thereon, aud now occupied by Widow Marshall. No. 4. Also, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3d, 1H66, on the premises, ills property known as “Roseneatli," (formerly owned by C. it H. Urahle,) where lie resides, situated ouo mile northeast of tho Gup station, on the Pennsvl vania Railroad, miles south of White Horse Hotel, adjoining binds o' Thomas Me livalu, Isaac 11. Stauffer, Mic. aol Wise, and olhers, coutululng EIGHTY ACRES, more or loss. Tills property will also be offered altogether, or lu parts as may suit purchasers. There are about 10 Acres of Chestnut Sprouts, fit for rails; about 6 Acres of excellent Meadow, and an Or chard of choice Fruit Troos. Th« balance Is In a high state of cultivation. Tho Improvements consist of a Two-storied STUN E HOUSE, 32 by 3 i feet, with two porches, an Oul-kllchen 10 by irt fuel, Wash House, Spring House with run ning water by hydruune ram, smoke House, liven House and Wood House, all nearly new: Swlsser Burn 6i by 12 leot, Chopping Mill and Machine Shop, 33 b\ 42 feel, with Dwelllug . Malt House IUO by 30 feet, with loweraud upper lloor, and room for storing 5,0001 -usheis of grain, with Dwelling attached; a House formerly used for distilling aud brewing, with cel lar for storing beer 45 by 18 feet, with Dwelling Blacksmith Shop and Dwelling, Wheelwright Shop aud Saddler Shop, with comfortable Dwel lings for each; also ample Stabling for each, Wagon Hhtd and Corn Crib attached, also, an excellent Store Stand, where an extensive business is curried on, Dwell .ug, Ice House uud Stabling thereto. These properties are all worthy the attention of capitalists, and ener getic business meu will Jiud the latter particu larly suited und situated lor carrying ou un extensive and advantageous business. Fersous wishing to view No-. 1,2, or 4. will please call on the occupants, who will cheer lully show the same. 'Those wishing to see No. 3, will call on Jos. E. Blank, residing ou No. 2, or ou Mr. John Patton, residing near the lot. Possession ami an T dLputuble title will be given oil the llrsl day of April, IS(>7. fjule to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., of said days, :.nd terms made known by •SAMUEL BLANK. N. B.—Legal Teuders, National Currency, Government Bonds, or the obligations of the undersigned will he received in payment, oct 3 tsw i >• s. B. CHESTER COUNTY FARM AT I»KI V ATE SALE.—The subscriber haviugqult business, will sell the farm whereou be now re sides, situated iu Penn township, Cluster co., on the road leading irom Kdeniun to Chatham, and bounded by lands of John Myres, A. Wood und A. Ortllp, S. McWilliams aud otliets, iu sight of the Pniludelphinand Baltimore Central Railroad, within two miles of two depots, where grain is bought, highly improved, containing 112 ACREB, a good proportion of wood land, water in every held, all under good fencing with Chestnut and Usheag hedge, with the Big Elk Creek passing throu.h the length of the farm. The imi rovenn-nts consist of a large Uiree story Biick DWELLING H«>UBE, wed finish ed. with snutters ou the ilrst story und veuitian blinds on the others, with a large p»*rch front and back ; tlie dwelling is nearly new; an entry into i wo large parlors of the lirst floor, with papered walls, live sleepiug rooms on the second papered'aml while coat, and a hull ou the second; wall papered, and three large sleep ing rooms on the third. The whole is over a large good cellar; a two-stury brick kitchen attached, with a pump therein ; a never-fall ing well, with good water; n porch In front, shutters and bliuds, with two sleeping rooms on tiie second story, with an out-kitrheii with oven aud boiler, woodhouse, a latgo yard in front, with ornamental trees aud a hundret Seuch trees iu full bearing; a frame cellar ARN 14 by 70, two threshing lloois sld* by side, straw’shed in front, good stabling under neath, Wagon House, Carriage House, Pig House, Corn Crib aud Granary, all attached; Pump House and Ice House uear the barn; a stone Dairy Spring House, two Apple Orchards, ao. . Terms made easy, to suit purchasers. Further description Is deemed unnecessary, as persous wishing to buy will please call and view for themselves, wlieu the same will he shown by me, SAMUEL B. McCLENACHAN. Jennersville P. U., Chester county, Pa. oel 17 ;imw II VAI.UAREE REAL ESTATE AT PRI VATE SALE.—-The subscriber, residing in Parkesburg, Chester county, Pa., oilers the following valuable properties at private salo, to wit: No. 1. A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, situate 111 West Chestnut street, in the City Tif Lancaster, Pa., uow occupied by Abraham F. Bair. No. 2. A TWU-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, is feel front by 3U feet back, with Porch front and back, situate in Parkesburg, Chester county, Pa. No. 3. A Farm containing 5 3 A C R E S . situate in Cain township, Chester county, Pa., about one mile east of the V iilage of Compass vi lie, with Improvements thereon. The build ings are in good condition, find the land in a good state ol cultivation, tin* subscriber having this year placed 2,500 bushels of lime thereon. Will be sold Lo suit purchasers. For terms an l> V to WM. T. FIELIS, Parkesburg, Chester county. Pa. N. IC—All persons knowing themselves in debted to the undersigned, either bv nute or hook account, are hereby requested to make immediate payment. WM. T. FIELIS, oct 17 3l\v 11 REAL ESTATE AT public nale.--ox SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1866.—1 n pursuance of an order of tho Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, toe uudersigued Adminis trators “ wiili the will annexed ” of the Estate of Philip Rilz, late of the township of Bart will sell at public vendin', on the premises, the fol lowing valuable leal estate, containing 115 ACRES AND 12a PERCHES of tirst-rate land, situated in Burl twp., Lan caster county, on the road from Georgetown to MounL Pleasant, about'one-fourth of a mile west of Georgetown, aud adioining lands of B. B. Herr, Samuel Ernst, George Knox ami others. The improvements are a large TWO STORY STONE AND FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Summer House, Spring aud Smoke House, Smith aud W .gonmalcer Shop, a large Swisser Barn, two Wagon Sheds, (.torn Cribs, Straw Sheds, Carriage House, Hog Pen, Ac. Running water at the dwelling, and also water in the barn-yard for slock. A tood Apple Or chard a:id other Fruit Trees. About 8 Acres of Woodland, which Is covered with White Oak, Cnestnut, M-pie, Ac. The land is in a high state of cult ivation aVul under good fence, is situated in a pleasant and healthy neighborhood,convenient to Churches, Schools, Stores and Mills. Any person wishing to purchase a desirable farm should attend this sale. A large body oi Nickle aud Iron Ore is believed to be on the premises. The Farm will be divided, and sold in two Tracts, if desired by purchasers, ab< utoU Acr. s with the Buildings, situated on the north side of the road, will be sold separately, Irom about 65 Acres on the south side of the road leading from Georgetown to Mount Pleasant, .\ny person wishing to view the above de scribed property will please call on either of the undersigned. Hale to commence at one o’clock, P. M., of said day, when due attendance will lie given and terms of ► ale made known by LEONARD PICKEL, PETER PICKEL, It. Downky, Auc, Administrators, oct 17 tsw 41 TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THAT VALUA BLE FARM known as “Essex,” which contains 1,084 ACRES, 1 Rood and 23 Perches, on Pocomoke River, 10 miles south of Princess Anne, In Somerset county, Maryland, and 2 miles from the Marylaud and Delaware Rail road.—ln pursuance of a Decree of the Circuit Court of Frederick county. Md., as a Court of Equity, the sub-crlber, as Trustee, will oiler at public sale, at the Court House Door In Princess Anne, Somerset county, Md., at 1 o’clock, on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER, 6th, that valuable and highly improved farm known as “ESSEX.” This farm has been divided into four parts aud will be sold In the following order: Ist. RIVER FARM, containing 175 ACRES, 2 Roods and 18 Perches- about 1 lo acres cleared, balance In timber. This farm is entirely en closed with post and cedar rail fence, and Ims on It a new and substantial DWELLING HOUSE, large Barn, Stabling for cattle and horses, Corn House, Dairy House and all other necessary out-buildings. 2nd. BEANFIELD FARM, containing 355 ACRES, 1 Rood and 32 Perches; about2(X) acres cleared, balance In timber. This farm has on it a new and well-built DWELLING HOUSE and other out-bulldlngs. 3rd. SCHOOLFiELD FARM, containing 265 ACRES, 1 Rood and 13 Perches; 200 acres cleared, balance in timber. This farm has on it TWO DWELLINGS, new Barn, Corn Houses, Stab ling lor horses and t attle. These lands are all under good fencing, and have had applied to them over 20,000 bushels of lime. A considerable portion ol the land is well set in clover and any part will produce clover. All Fruit Trees now produce abundant ly, particularly Peaches. On each farm there is a young Peach Orchard which produced largely this year; and for Peach Farms no land oilers superior advantages, as Steamboats to and from Baltimore pass by the forms four times every week, and the Delaware Railroad being only 2 miles distant from the farms, con stant communication can be had with Balti more, Philadelphia, and Northern Cities. These lands produce Wheat, Corn and Oats largely and in the division each farm has had ap- Eortioned a sufficient body of line Timber and for fencing and firewood. Terms of Sale as Prescribed by the Decree are: One-third of the purchase money cash, to be paid on the day of sale or on the ratification thereof by the Court, and the residue in two equal annual payments, the purchaser or pur chasers giving his, her or tuelr notes with ap proved ecuritv and bearing interest from the day of sale. On the payment of the whole purchase money and interest, and not before, the Trustee will convey by deed the property to the various purchasers. The tenants on the property will take pleas ure in showing the lands to visitors, and any information I will be happv to furnish by directing to my Postofflce address at Frederick City, Md. The legal proceedings of the case can be found at the office of Hod. j. W. Cris fleld, in Princess Anne, Md. GEO. R. DENNIS, oct 17 tsw 41 Trustee, JJ M . NORTH, at"torney-at- AW COLUMBIA, PA, Bug 29 tfdx&w 1 grid YALUAB LE FABH AT PRIVATE BAIR The undersigned offers at private sale, the farm on which he resides, Bituate In Antietam twp.,- Franklin county. Pa., about one mile west of the State Line Station, on the Frank lin Railroad, and near the turnpike leadlog from Oeencastle to Williamsport This farm contains 141 ACRES of first quality limestone land, and adjoins farm a of Christian Horst, Albertis A. Miller and others. The improvements consist of a LOO HOUSE and Bara, with all necessary out buildings. There is anever-failingwell or first rate water near the house and amost excellent pond on the farm for watering stock. Thirty Acres of the farm Is In first* rate Oak Timber. There is an Orchard of about 100 fine thriving young trees which ar? In a fine bearing state. The larm Is under most excellent fencing, the fencing being made of post and rail 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 TANNERY, MERCHANT MILL AND LAND FOR SALE.—J. D. Price <fc Co. Real Estate Agents, Harrisonburg, Va., have for sale, a valuable property, which presents superior inducements to men of capi tal. The property cons'sts of a large Tannery, Work shop, Barkuouse, 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 Lho Tannery business on a large scale. There are FORTY-NINE ACRES OF LAND. In a good state of cultivation attached to this property, und several hundred acres of excel lent Bark land within ono mile ofthe Tannery. This Is a valuable property, and It Is seldom that such property Is in market. Itissltuatod 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 tlie Bark Mill, Roller, ike., are run by this power Tho terms will lie made accommodating. For particulars, addess, J. D. PRICK A CO., No. 1 and 2 Law Buildings, dee 23 U'w Harrisonburg, va. PRIVATE SALE OF LAND IN CLARKE COUNTY, VA.—The undersigned, Agents for tiie heirs of Richard Hardesty, dec’d, will sell, at private sale, one Tract of Land, lying on the Uerryvlllo turnpike, near the HpoutSpring farm, 5 miles from winchestcr aud.) miles from Burry vllie, containing TWO HUNDRED ACRES, eighty acres ot which are In tine timber, Lho balance cleared and In a good state ol cultiva tion. The D WELLING Is a fine stone building, containing nine rooms. There Is a good well of water in the yard, mid all necessary Improve ments on the premises. Also, auoiher Tract of Land, lying east of aud adjoining t he first; containing TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ACRES, thirty acres of which are in good timber. There Is a i ood TENANT HOUHEon It. There are three wells of water on this farm. Both tracts are limestone. Address, for terms, A. D. HARDESTY, or C. W. HARDESTY, Berry ville, Clarke county, Va, sep 10 Itd.ttfw ORPHANS* COURT HALE.—ON' SATUR DAY OCTOBER 27ili, 1800, the uuder sigued, Guardian of Henry Fry, by ordcrof the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, Pa., will sell at public sale, at the public houso of A. D. Reese, in Mount Joy, a Lot of Grouud, with a ONE-STORY DWELLING HOUSE and other improvements thereon, frouting about 27 feet 8 Inches on Mouut Joy street, in Mount Joy borough, aud extending IhO leei in depth north wardly to North Alley, and uxtendfug about 00 teet along the alley, known as Lot No. 112, bouuded eastwardly by lot of Henry Settler, westwurdly of A. S. Hackman's heirs Tills prope ty Is near the intersection of Mount Joy street and tile 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 lie made known by HENRY SIIAFFNEK. Mount Joy, Sep. 25th, isiid. sep 28 itw 38 WELL IMPROVED FARM IN JEF FERSON COUNTY, VA., FOR SALE.— Belug desirous of changing my business, I oiler for sale the Farm upon winch I reside, three miles souttieust of Charlestown, and two miles from the Shenandoah River, containing about 350 ACRES OF FINE LIM ES'i ONE LAND, CO Acres in Fine Timber, aud under good fenc ing. The improvements are first-rate, the House was finished in 188 U, aud contains H rooms. The out-bulldiugs are of a character to suit the laud, iu good order, and comprise a Barn, Corn House, Quarters, Tenant Houses, Brick Smoke and Ash House, Stone Spring House, Poultry Houses, Hog House, Ac., ail under Cypress Roof, Two line Springs near the house, Cistern at the door, a fine stream pass ing through the farm and through the uarn yard, and all Helds 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 25U Trees. I would call the attention of any one wishing a well-improved farm to tins property, which can be divided into two farm*, with water, orchard and buildings on each. Any one wishing to visit the property will call on D. Humphreys & Co., Charlestown, who will direct them to the same. JAS. LAW HOOFF. Reference— D. Humphreys & Co. sep 26 7tw 38 Highly improved and valua ble Washington COUNTY, MARY LAND, FARM FORSALE.—I will sell at pub lic auction, in Hagerstown, on TUESDAY, OC TOBER 3:»th, my farm on which Mr. David % Seibert resides. Tho larm is on the Broad ' Fordln : road.about 2\<> miles from Clearspriug, adjoining “ Montpelier," the residence of Mr. Samuel Seibert. It eoidaius sul ACRES, more or less, improved by a good DWELLING, Barn, Corn Crib, Ac., and hits an exeeilt nt Orchard. The arable laud, which is ofthe best quality, and In u high state of cultivation, is divided into 7 fields of about 33 Acres eucti, most conveniently arranged iu reference to the dwelling and barn, and for economical culti vation. The wood land is well timbered. Terms.—One-third cash and the balance in two annua! pnymeuts with line rest. Possession giveu on the Ist of April next.. Mr. Seibert living on the farm will bo pleased to show the property to any one desiring to purchase. J. HANSON THOMAS, out 3 Lkw 39 Baltimore, Md. PRIVATE JSALE.—THE St BSCKIBKII oilers at private sale his farm on which he lesldes, in Drumure twp., Lancaster county, containing about 240 ACRES OF PATENTER LAND, in a high state of cultivation, divided into con venient Helds, wilii good fences, all having ac cess to water—about 40 acres being under lim ber. The buildings consist of a large STONE HOUSE, slate roof; large Darn, slate roof; large Wagon House, Corn Cribs and Graluery —also slate roof, anil all oilier needful build ings for a well arranged farm. This 1- decided ly one of the best properties in the southern part of the county. The proprietor will hike pleasure in waiting on any one wishing to Inspect this property. Terms made to suit. Clear title and posses sion given on the Ist day of April, ISiiT. oct 31 mw 39 sand'ers McCullough. Prune kale.—by virtue of as alias order i f the Orphans’ Court of Lan caster county, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27th, Isiiti, part of the real estate late of .Joseph Phillips, deceased, of Fulton township, laui caster county, a Tract of Land and Tavern Stand in said township, runtainingabout 110 ACKEs OF LAND, In a high stato of cultivation divided into convenient Helds, by good fences. About 13 acres of this tract is covered with good limber. The improvements are as billows: A large TAVERN HOUSE, known as “Penn Hill Hotel," two Wells with Pumps at Hie door; a large Hank Barn, built in ISUI, all llulshed in tlu* best manner; a Wagon House, Corn Cribs ami Graluery attached ; Carriage House, large Stabling and Sheds Oals House, Hog House, lee House, a good Tenant House, Scab* Mouse, with the most, improved scales, Ac. There is a good hearing Orchard. This property is a most desirableone, both its a farm and as a business place, P being a cen tral place, where all public meetings are hehi, such as elections, school meetings, Ac , and Is situated at the crossing of the i.ancaster and Port Deposite with the Oxford and Pencil Bot tom roads. Ou both these roads t h- re are daily lines of stages. This is the principal market place for selling cattle m this ex tensive gracing neighborhood, and is considered the best busi ness stand in the southern part of the county, iu the midst of a populous and good country; near to churche*, schools, mills, stores, post oilice, Ac. This property will be sold separate or together, as may best suit purchasers; the tavern and about 20 Acres, and the farm of about 120 Acres. Any persons wishing to see the property will be shown the same by calling on either of of the undersigned, living near the place. Sale will commence at 1 o'clock. P. M,, of said day, when conditions will be made known by SANDERS MCCULLOUGH, JEREMIAH BRi >WN, Administrators. oct:i tswol) Available cabineimaking es tablishment AT PUBLIC SALE.—On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25th, lMiii, will be sold at public sale at the public house of Augustus Myers, in the village of New Providence, Provi deuce township. Lancaster county, on the road leading from Lancaster to Qimrryvllle, about 11 miies south of the former and 3 miles west of the latter place, the tollowing described real estate, viz: A Lot of Ground,situated in that township, containing ONE AND A FOURTH ACRES,more or less, ou which are erected a substantial two-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 is a large and substantial two-story Frame Building. This is an old and well established stand, one of the first-class country establish ments of the kind. ALSO, at the same tirao and place, will bo sold a Tract of Land containing SEVENTEEN ACRES, more or less, situated in Strasburg township, near the village of New Providence, and con venient to the home place, with a Frame Build ing used for storing Hay and Grain; also, a threshing tloor therein. The land Is inahigh stato of cultivation and under good fence, and adjoining, property of Francis Mylin, Abner Peoples and others. Any person wishing to view any of said prop erty before the day of sale will please call on the subscriber residing thereon, A good title will be given on the Ist day of April, A. D., 1867. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock, P. M. t when terms will be made known by JACOB CRAMER, B. F. Rowe, Auctioneer. oct 3 tsw 39 A VALUABLE STOCK FARM FOR SALE.—Situate in Summerlilll township, Cambria county, Pa., on the line of the Penn sylvaniXßnllroad, containing 771 ACRES OF PRIME LIMESTONE LAND, underlaid with seven veins of Bituminous Coal, from 2 to H feet thick. THREE DWELL ING HOUSES, a large Frame Barn. 300 Acres cle ired, balance heavily timbered with Ash, Hickory, Maple, Black and White Birch, Sugar, Beech, Hemlock, Elm and Linn. A good Water Power with 20 to 30 feet head. Cash price, 815,000. aug 24 Ud«3mw) •yTALCABLE MARYLAND FARMS. 1,000 ACRES OF FINE CULTIVATED LAND, 20 miles from Baltimore, from % to 2 miles lrom Station on Northern Central Railroad. The soil is rotten rock and adapted to all kinds of grain and grazing. Blacksmith shops, stores, mills and churches In the vicinity. Good im provements. So situated as to be divided into four or more Farms, with splendid water to each. Will be sold at a great bargain, by W. P. LIGHTNER, 45 W. Fayette St.. Baltimore, Md., who has some 200 other farms In all parts of Maryland and Virgina. oct 3 3m*w 89 H00&0 atifl JR&ttonarg. CHEAP BOOK STORE. 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"I shall have lo celebrate the unswerving loyalty of tills army, mat oftilmes when the bond of military cohesion failed, held it, un shaken of fortune, to u duty seli-lmposo ." “ 1 shall have lo follow it through a checker ed experience, In a tale commingled of great misfortune, a great lollies and great glories; but from ’first to lust it will appear that, amid many bullets of fortune, through “ wluter und rough weather," the Army of the Potomac never gave up, but made a good fight, and finally reached the goal.” Tlie Army and Navy Journal says : "This is the only American critical work on the late war, and It Is thoroughly critical and entirely divested of all political hue or tone." This Is the only History of tlie “Grand Army,” and no one Who has borne a partin its conflicts, or is interested in Its grand achieve ments, should be without It. This work sells itself. The people are tired of political and partisan histores, and want something from official sources. We have Agents el> ariug over S2UO per month. Send for circulars, and see our tei ms and proof of the above assertion. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., sept 28 lmw 38 507 Minor st.., Phil’a, Pa. BE AUT Y.-- AU Rl' K\, Golden, Flaxen, and Silken CURLS produced by the use of Prof. Dk Bkeux's FRISER LE CHEVEUX. One applica tion warranted to curl the most straight aud siub born hairof either sex in to wavy ringlets or heavy massive curls. Has been used by the fashion ables of Pansand London, with the most grati fying results. Does no Injnry lo the hair.— Price by mall, sealed and postpaid, $l. Descrip tive circulars mailed free. Address, BERGER, SHUTTS CO., CheinifLs, No. 255 River Street, Troy, N. Y. Sole agents lor tlie United States, may 4 6md<*w WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying the Coin- The most valuable aud porfeci preparation in use, for giving the skin a beautiful pearl-like tint, that is only found In youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Blotches, Moth Patches, Sallowness. Eruptions, and all impurities of the skiu kindly* healing the some, leaving the skin white aud clear as ala baster. Its use cannot be detected by the closest scrutiny, and being a vegetable pieparation Is perfectly harmless. It is the only article of the kind used by the Freuch, and Is considered by tlie Parisian as indispensable to a perfect toilet. Upwards of 3U,ixxj bottles were sold dur ing tlie pust year, a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy. Price only* 75 cents. Sent by* mall, post-paid, on receipt of au order, by BEItGER, SIIUTTS A CO., Cnemlsts, 285 River Street, Troy, N. V: may 6md£w lous manner. It has be. u used by the elite of Paris and Loudon with the most Haltering sue- Ci ss. Names of all purchasers will be regis tered, ami if entire satisfaction is not given in eveiy instance, the money will be'cheerfully refunded. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, 81. Descriptive circulars anti testimonials mailed free. Address, BERGER, SIIUTTS & CO., Chemists, No. 255 River Street, Troy, N. Y. Sale agents for the United States, may 4 6md«iw pBEF. TO EVEKBODT I THEGUIDE TO HEALTH AND BEAUTY It teaches how to remove Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Blotches, Moth Patches, Sallowness, Eruptions, and ail impurities oi the skin ; how to enamel the ssln, leaving it white and clear jus alabaster; how to produce the fullest de velopment of the female lorin (as practised by Hie Freuch.) 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 leaches how to reduce in size the hands and feet; produce corpulency or the reverse; re move supei Iluous hair; cure Corns, Bu lons, Warts and Mo es; renew your age; cure Drunkenness, Catarrh. Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility. how to fascinate and gain the love and allecLlon of any persou you may choose, together with other useful and valuable information. No young Lady or Gentleman should lail to send the'r address to the under signed ami rccelvo by return mail a copy of this valuable work iu u sealed envelope tree ol charge. Address, BERGER, SHUTTS it CO., Chemists 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y. may 4 umdiw BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION LAIRD’S DELIGHTFUL TOILET PREPA RATION, For preserving and beautifying the comphx lou, Is all the rage In the aristocratic circles oi New York city. GEO. W. LAIRD'.s “BLOOM OF YOUTH,” is ; n especial favorite. The ladles consider the Toilet Imperfect without the ‘‘Bloom of Youth.” Genuine prepared only by George W. Laird 74 Fulton street. Sold by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers everywhere. |may 14 Iyd ! I«! i a i%t f h w i s ; i m 8 I Is u H f Z 5 =E I 0 gi! S * ! *■ ■; u « § I ,1 w " § i i iv: i I ' IkJ * Sr ce 1 . a a 2 .. g. 2 g H p {7 hh sr If 2 2 0 1 f - K = g hr 3 H 91 | H > § 0 c. I gECRET OF BEAUTY " GEORGE W. LAIRD’S “BLOOM OF YOUTH ’ slUn’a soft sattn^like 6 fixture!* gS offered to the public before, and lVwarfanted vfneecfof’ E. McGLADE, Wilmore, Pa. Genuine prepared only by GEOKGE W. LAIRD, _ 74 Fulton Street, New York. Sold bj Druggists aud Fancy. Good Dealers everywhere. iWy I 8 lyw 19 Jg M. SCHAEFFER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLERY NOS. 1 AND 3 BLAST KING STREET, LAN ASTER, PA. Jan 10 (fvr By William Swinton, £talf s*su>ratiw. W II INKERS AXI» MUSTACHES forced to grow upon the smooth est face in from three to five weeks by using Dr. SEVIGNE’S RESTAU RATUER CAPILLAIRE, the most wonderful dis covery in modern science, acting upon the Beard and liair in an almost tnlracu- J ust Published. fhtUrat. INTERESTING QUESTION, What class of people will be most susceptible to attacks from Cholera ? Evidently those affected with any disease of the stomach, liver, or any of the organs apper taining to digestion. This class of persons un doubtedly will be more liable to contract this disease than those possessed of strong and healthy digestive organs. The question then natnrally 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, SO OFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, prepared uy dr. c. it. j a ckso y PHILADELPHIA, This Bitters Is a compound of fiuld extracts. The roots aud herbs from which it is made are gathered In Gerinauy, and their virtues, in 1 he form of extracts, extracted by one of tho most scientific chemists and pharmaceutists this country affords. It is NOT A LIQUOR PIIEPAHATION, In any souse of the word; contains no whisky, 111111 orftu y other lntoxlcatlug ingredients, and can ue freely used in families without any fear or risk of thoso using it contracting tlie tils oiuoor vice of luioinperance. Wo wish this fact di-tluclly understood, as many are apt to confound this Bittern with the many others before tho public prepared from liquor of so»u« kiud. During ihy CII OLE U A BEAB O A' of 1819, tills Bit ers was ex:eusively' used throughout the entire couutry AS A PREVENTIVE Aud we have not heard of a single instauce in which this Bitters was used, where the persons suflered from any of tho symptoms of.Uh- Jera, THE GREAT .STRENGTHENING TONIC, HOOFLAN’D'B GKR M A N.. 8 ITTE RS WILL CURI*. DEBILITY! DEBIL I T ; Y ! ! Resulting from any cause whatever, PROSTRATION OF THE SYSTEM, induced uy SEVERE HARDSHIPS. EXPOSURI- D IS E A S E S O F C A M P I. I F E Soldiers, Citizens, Male oh Female! Adult or Youth, Will find in this Bitters a pure Tonic, not de pendent on bad liquors for their almo.-L miraculous effect.-. Tills Billers will curt* the most severe cases of D Y S P /•; P S I A , DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS DIGES T I V E (J RGA N S And 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 c mlaiulug any preparation of mer cury, or by purging, acts powerfully on tills organ, excites 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'S GER M AN BITTERS WILL CURE EVERY CASE OK CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY,! DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS AND DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISUR. DERED STOMACH. W e have a host of tes' imou la is from all parts of the couutry but space will allow oi the pub icatlons of hut few of them, hence we select those of well known persons, whose Intelli gence aud discrimination are beyond doubt and wc will pay one thousand hollars to any one producing a certificate published by us that is not genuine. Rkcommen D.VI lONS HON. JAMES THOMPSON Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Observe the following symptoms resulting Horn disorders of the digestive organs: Coustipation. Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity ol the Stomach. Nau sea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food. Ful ness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Krueiullous, Sulking or Fluttering at the Pit oi the Stomaon, Swimming oi the Head, Hurried and Difileult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or sull'oeal ing Sensa. ions when In a lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs be fore the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Heud, Deficiency n; Perspiration, Yellowness of tliuskln and Eyes, Pain in the Sidy, Back, Che.-t Limbs, i£e., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn ing In the Flesh, Constant imaginings oi K\ 11 aud great Depression or Spirits. Philadelphia, April 2S, lswi. I consider “ Hoollaud's German Bitters " a valuable medicine in case of attack of Indiges tion or Dvspepslu. I can certify this from iny experience in It. Yours, with respect, JAMES THOMI’aON. Be sure you get th GENU I N K I’KEl'AJl}. D BY DR. C. M. JACKSOX, Philadelphia with Ills signature on the wrapper, and Ills uarno blown in the Bottle. There are couuler elts In the market. PRICE. SINGLE {BOTTLE ONE DOLLAR, OR A HALF DOZEN FOR 83. Should your nearest druggist not have the article do not be put oIT by any of the Intoxi cating preparations that may be ottered in Its place, but send to us and we will forward se curely packed by express. ’ PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY, NO. 631 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA CHAS. M. EVANS, Proprietor. Formerly 0. M. JACKSON * CO. aD S a Iyd W-SAlyw J It OHIt K n , WHOLESALE DEALER IN FRENCH BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, WHISKIES, Ac,S No. 13 South Queen Street, (A few doors below Centre Square,) LANCASTER. PA. my!7 lyw jgMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINES Are superior to all others for FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING PURPOSES. Contain all the latest improvements; are speedy; noiseless; durable; and easy to work. Illustrated Circulars free. Agents wanted. Liberal dlscouut allowed. No consignments mudo, Address, , EMPIRE 8.-M. CO.’ July 2o lyw 291 616 Broadway, New York. rpHE GItEAT NATIONAL OIL FOR- TRAITS OF WASHINGTON, LINCOLN, JOHNSON, GRANT, And others Just out. The largest cabinet size furnished In hand some Ornamental Oval Gilt Frames. Great inducements for good agents. A large commission offereafor good Agents In all parts of the country. ✓ For particulars address v JAB. GILMORE. No. 38 South sth St., Philadelphia. oct 17 PigftUr’g mm. $lOO BKWAB^ I will pay to any Doctor or member of the Medical Fraternity, the sum of 9100 for any Compound that possesses more medlolnal vir tues and curative powers than Mlsbler’s Herb Bitters. B. MISHLER, Proprietor, 8. E. Corner of Centre Square. Lancaster, Pa. $lOO BEWABU ‘ Q * w *ll pay $lOO Reward for the discovery of any medicinal preparation that can oure a Serbßltt arlot,y com P^ alnta than Mlshler’s B. MISHLER, Proprietor, E, Corner of Centro Square. Lancaster. Pa. $5OO BEWAR,M I will pay $6OO to the Pioprletor of any Medi cine that can show a greater number of gouuluo Certificates 0} cures effecton by it near the place where it is made, thau MISHLER’H HERB BITTERS—of Consumption, Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Bloody Flux. Dlanhcea, Typhoid Remittent. Intermittent aud Bilious Fevers! Fever anil Ague, Cuolera Moroua, Yellow Jaundice, Scrofula, Runulng or sore Logs, Cancor, Abscess, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Coughs, Colds, Cramp in the stomach, Chrouko Diarrhoea, Piles, Tetter, Scald Head.upliuoma, or falling away-sioknett peculiar to children, Leucorrheu, Fulling of tho Womb, all obstruc tions to tho due course of nature iu females, all venerlal diseases, aud all comphuuta arising from impure Blood or a weak and disordered state 01 the stomach, Llveror Kidneys. Ceril ficalesut cures of th Yellow Fever in Mexico can also be furnished. Remember Ult does not cure, tin* money will he refunded by tlie pro prietor. BENJAMIN MISHLER, S. E. Corner Coutre Square, Lancaster, Pa. SEND FOR A CIRCULAR, The Ingredients used lu compounding Mlsh ler’s Herb Bitters are not kept secret by liio Proprietor, Heud for a Circular and you will learn the medical properties ol all tin* articles used In its preparation ; also in the manor in which limy operate on the system, ami much other valuable inlormation. 1 1 vou are uiUlel od with disease send fur one o. Mlshlcr’H Herb Bitters Circulars; read 11 c.uvmilv, profit ny the hints a contains, and you will be placed on the sure mad ol recovery. It IIYFUN WII.I. CURE ALL DISEASES OF THE SKIN Diseases ol tlie skin are numerous uml. with but oil- or t wo exceptions, may all Du traced to impurity ollhe hiooa. In many persons 1 his impurity is horn In the system; whiluoilmrs acquire U ihrough improper treatment of scores oi diseases. Under lids head may bo classed— Ist, Scrofula,—Tills disease Is hereditary and Is transmitted from generation to generation. It is caused by a transgression ol tlie mw- o. nature, both moral and physical; in oim-r words, it is caused by rice. Acting as a latent poison, it reduces the vitality of the blood, and weakens dm depurating organs, so llmi lies fail lo discharge or cost out the Impurities 1 u’t are continually gonesiUuv lu the system. A person physlcully pure acquires gotiurluea. or some oLlier secret disease; lie undergoes a eourseol mercury, tin disease is dried up, and the patient pronounced wed. Vain delusion. Tlie complaint is not cured, Us channel is ouiy diverted. Itisleud of making Us appearance outwardly, it acts on tlie Internal organs, amt scroiuia. which is bequeathed Horn father lo sou. Is tbe result. Many persons who are per fectly free from ull Immorality and vice are al dieted with scrofula. They are suffering lor tiie sins of their fathers and laboring under lho curse iu.-crlbed lu tlie Bo kof Bonks. “ 1 will visit the miqulllesof tlie fathers upon Uidr children." 1 o cure ibis dreadful complaint il 1- neces sary lliat me blood should be tnorougldy puri fied, ail tlie organs of ine body brought into a healthy siute ol action, and 1 ho system braced up uud strengthened by lnvigoruling tonic*.— Look at Ihe articles used in compounding Ml.shler’s Bitters; see the army ol pumping aud luvlgorullug mendlcumeut.s, and say whether there is an uriicie in Hie whom lut of medicines that equals U. We here emphatically assert, wttUoul tear ol cutilrudicUou, that MlBiiLHU'B BITTr.RS W ILL CURE ALL KINDS OF SCROFULOUS DISEASES. It purifies the blood, U strengthens ttie Inter mil o. guns uud aids them to perform l lioli iml ural functions, li Is ustimulant and a tonic and it will cure Scroiuia. FEVERS^ 2U, Running sores and Ulcers.—Kuunmg sores aud ulcers luvarlably Indicate a scroiu* lous luiul. They are caused by the eltorlsol nature lo discharge the impurtue-oi thebluud. Many pel suns utllleled wilu running sores and Ulcers succeeded in drying them up nod Luink they ur. cured when the sain grows over the sore. They ure, however, “but making bad worse,” lor the impurities that were discharged from the sys.em through ihr medium 01 ihc sore now act In turnuiiy und cau-e lunumeiable diseases and olten death. The only true and sure cure for all running sores aud ulcer- is Mishler’s Billers, a continued and pursevei mg use ol which wnl most certalmy effect a jivr iiHincnl cure. 3d, Salt Rheum.—Salt Rheum I- a vague, in definite, though, popular lunu given to al most all the non-iebrilo eiliptious ol lue skin which ufilict adults. It is generally an etup lion ol vesicles in small, distinct ulcers, ..c -coinpunled with a smarting, tingling sensation, with a tendency to creep 01 spread over the ad joining suriuce. MlshJcr's Bitters are a Mire cure lor this disease. •Ith. i’imples and Blotches. F._d, les and Blotches 011 the skill are always a Mire slgu ol impure blood. A. though neverdangurous, ex cept 111 c.is •> W carbuncles, they ure Very dls agreee <n-. Often wo will see Uic most band some features rendered hideous by great blotches and pimples, and ln«*iuad ul Ine pleas ing look wtucu should irradiate iholiumuu lace we see nothing but disgust ng corruption ; lor pimples aud blotches are nolning but the cor rupt uccumulullous ol the system expelled through the medium ol the skin, Tlie use ol Mtsliler’s Billers will lorce llicse - (irruptions lu be discharged through the natural eliannei.-., and thus cures all kinds 01 pimpa-satm i»i IU-m:.. Ladies who desire a lair conijdeUun, dec limn pimples should bear this tact in ndii.i. apr Ji 1 ■ 11 A w gOMETHING NEW 1’ A HER THE NUN A NEW ERA IN MEDICINE.' Let tiie Suffering and Diseased read the fob owing: Lot all who have been given up by Doctors and spoken of as incur.ihle, read the following: Let all who can believe lads, and cun have faith iu evidence, read thy following : Know all men bythexe jtrexents, That., oil this, tile Twi ntlelh tiny oi June, iu the year of our Lord, One Thousand Eight H umiretl aud sixty- Six, personally came Joseph Haydoek to me. known as such, and being duly sworn,deposed as follows: “ That he is the sole general agent lor the United States ami dependences thereof, for prep . rat ions or medicines known as Dr. Maggiel's Pills ami Salve, and that the follow ing cert.ticates are verbatim copies, to the best of Ills knowledge aud belief. . . JAMES SMEITItE, I r I Notary Public, I “'I Wall Street, New urk. Dr. Mni/i/iit: 1 lake my pen to wrile you of my great i nief, and l tint the aw Jul pain in my side has lefl mo at last—thanks to your medi c.ue. Oh, doctor, how U ankful 1 am that I can get some sleep. I can never write it enough. It! link you again and again, and sore that you are really the ineud of all sufferers. I could not help writing to you, ami hope you will not take it amis-. JAMES MYERS, 116 Avenue D. Tins is to certify that 1 was discharged from the army wall Chronic Rmrriuea, and havo been cured by Dr. Maggiel's Pills. WIES -N HARVEY, 27 l’Ul Street. New York, April 7, IsOO. The lollowing Is an in ere.-ting case of a mau employed in an Iron Foiimiry, wuo in pouring melted iron into a flask Dial was oahip and Wet, caused all explosion. The melted iron was thrown around and on h in In a p* rieei shower, and lie was burnt dreadllilly. The in,- lowing certificate was given to me, by him. about eight weeks alter the an idehl . New York, January 11, Inki. My name is Jacob Hardy; I am an Iron Founder. I was badly burnt by hot iron ir November last; my burns healed, but 1 had a running sore on my leg that would not beai; I tried Maggiel's f-al\e, and it euied me in a few weeks. This is a 1 true and anybody can See lue at Jackson's iron Works, 2d Avenue. J. HARDY, H i Goerlck Street. Extracts from I'ariot/* letter* “ I had no appetite ; Maggiel's Pills gave me a hearty one." “ Your Pills are marvellous." “ I si ml for another box and keep them in the house.” ” Dr. Magglel lias cured my headacne that was chronic.'' ” 1 gave half of one of your Pills to my bubo for cholera morbus. The dear little Hung gut well in a day .” “ My nausea of a morning is now cured." ” Your box of Maggiel's isalVe cured me of noi-es in me he *d. 1 rubbed some of your Salve buhlnd my ears, and the noise left.” “Ne d me two boxes, I want ouo for a poor family.” “ I enclose a dollar, your price is 25 cents, hut the medicine to me is wortu a uo.lar." “Send me five boxes of your Pills.” ” LoL lue have th»ee boxes of y our Pills by return mall.” I have over 200 such testimonials as this, but want of space compels mo to conclude. JfOH CUTANEOUS DISORDERS And all eruptions of tee skin, Urn SALVE Is most invaluable, it does not heal externally alone, bui. penetrates with the most searching effects to the very root of the evil 1 DR. MAGOIEL'S TILLS Invariably cure the following diseases Asthma, Headache, Bow* 1 Complaints, indigestion, Coughs, Influeuzt, Colds, Inflammation, Chest Disease, iuwurd Weakness, Uostlvem ss, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, lAiwuess or Spirits, Diarrhoea, Ringworm, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Debility, Salt Rheum, Fever aud Ague. Scalds. Female Complaints, Skin Diseases. tt.9-Notice.—None genuine without the en graved trade-mark urmind each pot or box, signed by Dr. J. MAGGIEL, 11 Pino Street, New York, to counterfeit which Is felony. Sold by GRUUEK & RICE. No. 13 West King street, Lancaster, Pa., aud by all respectable Dealers In vedlolnes throughout the Uuited States and Canadas. aug 3h lydAw COBX NIIKI-LEK AND CLEAMIK.-TII E attention of manufacturers Ik called lo this lately patented Improvement, by means of which the farmer eau thresh ard cieau, by one operation, from 1,000 to I/jOU bushels of Corn per day, with no more power than la required to drive the old-fashioned " C’unuon Sheller,' the machine doing the work in the most thor ough manner, and Is not liable lo get out of order; the farmer being able In a moment lo sot the machine and to clean uny sized corn, mouldy or dry. County aud Stato rights for sale on reasona ble te ms, by addressing \VM. R. BURNS, Lancaster, Pa, pLASTIC’ PLATE HOOFING. June 0 tfw 22 'We are now prepared to put on this Roofing □ Lancaster county, Solon Robinson endorses it as the CHEAPEST AND REST before the public. Everybody in the county who iserect fng buildings is Invited to send for particulars. Address, AARON WHITE, James street, Opposite Comb Factory itd<fe3mw OO AAA A TEAR MADE BY ANYONE cb/4 UUU with sl6—Stencil Tools. No ex perience necessary. The Presidents, Cashiers, and Treasurers, of three Banks Indorse the circular. Sent lreo with samples. Address the American stencil Tool Works. Springfield Vermont. July 25 3mw 2$ JUcUirai .Jlllir Ist. iMili.
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