mHE CHIOS BUSINESS COLUfiE OF Philadelphia. THOMAS MAY PXEBOE, A. M., President. Having, daring the Fibst Year of Its organi sation, Instructed over FIVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PUPILS, horn nine-tenths now occupy Stlons in every department of business, will nits BECOND COLLEGIATE YEAR •with the prestige, experience, and stability ac culred by its past PROSPERITY AND SUCCESS. The well-earned reputation of the College as THE FIRST COMMERCIAL COLLEGE irt the /vumtry, is supported by the employ «oS 6 r?the ablest and most experienced TfSohers to their several departments; by the SvhSSilial elegance of the internal arrange- by the variety and completeness of Che Theoretical Course, and by the introduction and perfection of the system of ACTUAL BUSINESS uarticipated 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 grve place to business itself. Goods purchased in Philadelphia by the Piesldent, are bought and sold by tbe students, and pay ments are made intheCollegecurrency, which hna a real money value. This happy combina tion of Theory and Practice has heretofore en abled the graduates of the College to take charge of the largest and most intricate sets of books with confidence and success. THE ARRANGEMENTS for carrying out this system are periect. The Bank, Wholesale Department, Insurance, Ex press, and Exchange Offices, the Books, and all the minutiffl of mercantile transactions are ac curately copied from their counteiparus in ac tual business. THE LOCATION of the College, at Handel and Haydn Hall, Eighth and Spring Garden streets, the common centre of the various railroads connecting the city with its 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 $4 to 86 per week, and the time necessary lor the completion of the Full Business Couise from two to four months. A comparison of the expenses with those ol other Colleges will be found to leave a favorable balance ol irom »oU to 860, thus maintaining the reputation of The Union as the Largest, most Practical and Economical o>»< vicrcial College m the State. PRINCIPALS OF DEPARTMENTS. Thomas May Peirce, a. M. R.B. Barnes, C. N. Farr, Jr., H. Kei'm, ’ is. Lyndall E. 8. Relnhold, | Lieut. .1. J. Hickman. *®„Beverul of tbe above speak German. Special terms for Clubs. Soldiers received at reduced rates. Philadelphia, Sept. Dth, I*o6. Thomas May Peirce, a. M.: Lear Sir: 1 was very much pleased with my visit to your institution. The “Actual Busi ness Department” Is a practical department ol great the young or middle aged man who wishes to acquire business lorms and habits without the labor or apprenticeship heretofore needed. Your bank I noticed with considerable c .re. It is properly organized, and is furnished with the usual books and forms for banking. I ac knowledge the receipt of some college cur rency, which is an excellent substitute for national currency, and Is quite beautiful in ap pearance. , . Wishing you a decided success, which you deserve, 1 am yours truly, &c., DAVID B. PAUL, President First National Bank. Circulars and Peirce's practical Educator now ready, Samples of College Currency seal by mall, and distributed gratuitously, on application at the- OFFICE, 531 NORTH EIGHTH ST. sept 5 3mw 33 JJE-OPENING OF ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE ANNAPOLIS, MD. TUla institution, one of the oldest in the fitate, now liberally endowed by the Legisla ture, will open on the 18th of SEPTEMBER NEXT, with an entire re-organization. It is believed that no similar institution otters greater advantages to those wishing to obtain a thorough liberal education, or 10 pursue a PARTIAL COURSE. These advantages are, in part, the following: 1. Extensive and coiuipodious buildings, thoroughly repaired and refurnished, capable of boarding KWsludonts, and of accommodat ing more tnau three hundred; all situated in one of the most beautiful and salubrious lo calities, and attbrdingaxnple facilities for a full physical development by boating, swimming, skating ami other healthful and useful exer cises. There will also bo a well-furnished Gym nasium on the premises. 2. A full course in the departments of study usually embraced In a College curriculum, and in addition, a very extensive range ui selection in Special Departments. 3. ape ial and promiueut.atteutiou is given tothe study of the history, structure and Lit erature of the English Language. Every Stu dent, from the time of his admission to College will receive a systematic and thorough train ing in the knowledge and correct use of our mother tongue. 4. Unusual facilities are uttbrded for the tudy of German, French, Italian aud Span ish, without extra charge. 5. A special and comprehensive course of in struction is furnished for those who design to teach. To all such students, tuiu'o.i U remitted on easy conditions. d. An extensive course of Instruction is pro vided in Physical Geography, National Indus tries aud Resources, Commercial Law. Book Keeping, and such other studies as are re quired to prepare young men to enter success nilly Into business and commercial pursuits. 7. A carefully graded Preparatory Depart ment, including Classical and English studies. 1b under the same general government, ami taught by the same Professors, as the ColleJ ate Departments. a. A well-selected corps of,able and experi enced Professors, as follows: FACULTY: HENRY BARNARD, LL. 1)., Principal, and Professor ot Mental. Moral aud Social Science, Including the Principles and Methods of Edu cation. Rev. G. W. MePHAIL, D. D., Assistant Pro fessor of Mental and Moral .Science, and Lec turer on Natural aud Revealed Religion, and the Evidences of Christianity. GEORGE W. ATHERTON, A. M.. Acting Vice Principal, aud Professor of the Latin Lan guage, Literature and History. E. P. SCAMMON, A. M., Professor of Mathe matics. HI HAM CORSON, A. M., Professor of the English Language. Literature and History, and Rhetoric including Vocal Culturo. Rev. JULIUS M. DESHIELL, A. M. t Profes sor of the Greek Language, Literature and His tory. WILLIAM BTEFFIN, 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. 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. 8. 8. HALDEHAN, A. M., Professor of Na tural History, and Lecturer on Ethnology ami Comparative Philology. jTobeappoiuted.l Professor of Chemistry, Chemical Technology and Na tural Philosopy iTobcappointed.| Professor of Modern Languages. WILLIAM H. HOPKINS, A. M., Tutor in Mathematics, and the Latin itud Greek Lan guagee. Sw 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., Ac 800 UO Or, for the whole year, (if paid in ad vance,) 150 00 For further information, application may be made to the Principal, at Annapolis. THOMAS SWANN, Governor of Maryland, Ex-Off. Pres. 0/ the Board 0/ Visitors. Application for Scholarships can be made at the office of The Intelligencer, or to H. E. NICHOLS, 44 WEST FAYETTE Street, septs.2mw3o[ Baltimore, Md. itostrij. rpEETII EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN WM. M . WHITESIDE Respectfully announces to his patrons and the Sabilc that he Is now administering (Nitrous xlde) Gas. by the aid of which he Is enabled to extract Teeth entirely without palu Unlike Chloroform or Ether, this Gas is perfectly harmless In its use and pleasant In Its effects. Unlike other aiuesthetlc agents, it leaves no unpleasant effects after taking it. lie has, by Its means, already extracted agreatnumber of teeth with perfect success, and assures the pub lic that the most delicate porsou, old or young, may Inhale it with safety. The Gas emits no unpleasant oder. ‘No person need sutler from Tooth Ache, or deprive themselves of Artificial Teeth, on ac count of the pain of extraction. The whom in the inhalation, extraction and return to porfoct consciousness, does not exceed from three to four minutes, after which the patient feels the same us before the luhul.i. tlon. The advantages of this Uns over Elucr 01 Chloroform are: Ist. It. Is perfectly harmless and there is no danger of giving too much. 2d. The insensibility produced Is perfect uud complete in all cases where a sufficient quan tity la given. ?A. The effects all pass oir wlthlu three or four rnlniitea from the commencement of the lohalatlon, leaving the patient feeling as well aa before. 4th. The dlaagreeablencss of Inhaling Ether or Chloroform are all avoided. PRICER FOR EXTRACTING : ' Teeth exiracted with Gap, (each) $l.OO “ “ (to be replaced hy artificial;,. iV) " “ without Gas, (each; 2n “ (to bo replaced by artificial; gratis. PRICEH FOR ARTIFICIAL WORK: For Full Hot ta on Rubber, 510.00 £ u I !! ( u l'l>‘‘-r or lower; fluX) i> ™ ,i .. (with mouth prepared; M.OO Full (upper or lower; 10.00 PARTIAL BETTB PROPORTIONATELY LOW For Full Betts on Gold, Half “ Silver, same as Rubber, PRICES FOR FILLING TEETH Gold Fillings, from 81.00 upward* Other “ “ 60c. •• Particular attention paid to the health of lha mouth and correction of Irregularities. Terms Cash. All work warranted. Office and residence, next door to the' Court House, over Fnhnestook’s Dry Good store East King Street, Lancaster, Fa. ’ D B J G. MOORE’S DENTAL OFFICE, On the South Vast Cbmer of North Queen and Orange Streets, OVEB VXfITHAEnrBB'B BOOK BTOBS. . N. B,—Entranoe to office, 2d door on Orange ■treet, sept 21 tfd*w IKiSttlJattMUiJ. YOUNG MEN!! THE QUAKER CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE NORTHEAST COSNKR TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA An Institution for the practical education f goring men for the active dnties of Business A REGULARLY INCORPORATED COLLEGE Established November 2d, 1863. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania. March 14th, 1860, with power to grant Diplomas and confer Degrees of Merit. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES. Conducted upon the best system of instruc tion extant, and offering 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 jind Regulations of Trade, Ac. SPECIAL BRANCHES. The Higher Mathematics, Phonography, Or namental Penmanship and Telegraphing. THE COMMERCIAL COURSE is of the most complete, thorough and practical character. In the DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTS, advantages are afforded to those who desire a knowledge of ACTUAL COUNTING-HOUSE PRACTICE, « such as have never before been placed within the reuih of Students In Commercial Colleges or Schools. This Course combines THEORY AND PRACTICE, giving the student in the shortest possible time an insight into all the forms, routine aud de tails of business, and fitting him In the best manner to enter at once upon the duties of any position, as a practical accountant. FAIRBANKS’ BOOKKEEPING. This work, the most complete and extensive Treatise on Bookkeeping ever published, af fords the best Indication of the value of the course of instruction in the Science of Accounts pursued in this Institution. Even’ young man who designs on.ering any Commercial school .should first procure a copy of this book. It contains 448 pages large octavo, and is com posed HlniQst exclusively oi seta obtained from Actual Business. Price $3.00. Scut by mail to any address. . TELEU RAPHING. The Telegraph Department is complete with ivery facility lor qualifying persons lor Prac tical Operators on sound or Paper Instruments, a-itli regular ofilee practice. EMPLOYMENT Young men seeking employment should bear in mind that the reputation and standing ol tins Institution as a thorough PRACTICAL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, render its inuors.-ment the best passport to success aud advancement. Its graduates are dow occupying prominent positions In every purl ol‘ the country, and receive the highest salaries. Catalogues aud Descriptive Circulars of Fair banks’ Bookkeeping, on application. L. FAIRBANKS. A. M., President. T. E. Mkkchant, Secretary. FORTUNE IN ONE DAY GREAT EXCITEMENT. $150,000 Iu Greenbacks, Real Estate and Goods TO BE (JIVEN 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 lu Greenbacks $50,000 1 “ a House and Lot, situattd on Murray Hill, Hew York, with all the modern Improvements; title perfect and guaranteed 1 premium, a Farm situated at Monsey, Rockland co., New York, 1 % hours from New York, lOminntes walkliom the staLion, containing 70 acres, 50U fruit bearing trees, apples, pears and cherries, y acres of large timber, bal ance in grass and crops, good fences, large springs, supplying a magnifi cent fisn pond aud a splendid trout ing brook, running across the whole property, filled with line trout, good dwelling house, 10 rooms, X large barn, sued aud hay loft, 1 granary aud carriage house, lower floor fitted ? up and occupied by farmer, hen coop, pig pen, coru crib, farm implements, carnage, wagons, 3 horses, 2 oxen, 5 cows, pigs, chickens, d:c. p &c.; title perlect and guarau teed 1 premium In Greenbacks ill* •* Pianos, (Stelnway’s aud Chick erlug’s,) Id “ Sewing Machines, (Wheeler <fe Wilson’s, Grovel' Baker's and Singer’s,) 2,11)0 20 premiums, Gold, American, X’atent Lever Hunting Case Watches 30 premiums, Silver l-'utent Lever Hunt- Case Watches . 1,500 The balance to be of Diamond Rings, Albums, Musical Instruments, Silk Dresses ol the latesL fashionable pat terns, Kid Gloves, Writing Cases, Sil ver Tea Setts, ami other valuable articles 100 muuctuiie 0,100 One Premium lo Each Purchaser of a 'licket. THE GRAND MATINEI 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 to Distribute Ouo Hundred aud 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 jiostponancnt to lake j>lace on any con sidcration. 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 TICKEIS, ONE DOLLAR EACH. CLUB RATES. 5 Tickets to one address All orders executed by return mall. Money can be sent by Fost Office Orders, Registered Letters, or Drafts, at our risk. Agents —active and reliable agents wanted in every town of the Union, with whom liberal arrangements will be made. Ladles are Invited to form clubs and send for tickets, for all the property would be as useful to them as to the gentlemen. The best references will be furnished on ap plication. All persons wishing tickets or In formation will please address, with full name, town and county, plainly written, to J. J. ADAMS, Manager and Agent, W 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 list of patrons will speedily reach the number required 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, and it Is no wonder the people patronize It.—‘DanvlUe (N. Y.) Advertiser, Aug. 2d, 1800. “TUe proprietors of the Great Matinee in New York City promises cash and other In ducements enough to set everybody crazy after a ticket for fortune. Everybody, of course, cannot win, but somebody must, and the lucky one will make a fortune.’’— Lornmna (Mich.) American, Aug. Bd, ISoU. “ We are not partial to so-called Gift Enter prises, because many of them are gotten up on false or fallacious speculations; but when, as In the present Instance, there appears a sound basis, and when the character of the parties engaged, and the description of prizes present satisfactory inducements to the public, we can not refuse to wish the Distribution full success. Warren (Uhio; Constitution, Aug. 7lu, 1866. “ If we can add them to a bonus of 850,000, or a ulce house or lurin, who’s harmed by the ex pendlluie. A fortune in a night Is worth risk ing the stamps Un\"~MiJ)tinburg (Pa.) Telegraph, ' Kalnl heart never won fair lady,” a lucky bit will I'iji. u iiihii up In the world. This Is the eoiM.uei .1 Lhhi that induces people to "try their lim Ii” Hiifj v/e hope the "best man may win.” 'lne enterprise appears sound and promises strict Integrity or distribution under the super vision oi a ciioMju committee.— City 0/ Apple ton (Win., f.n-w.nt, Auc. lltlJ, IbWJ. uuu '£l pOI'KT IMtOCI.VHATHt.V.. WHEREAS, V on ;' r ', L 'l'; 1,K ‘ N *‘V o. LONG, Presi dunt; Hon. A. L. H a YKjuind Fkukeb Bkixton. hjici., Associate .J edges or Uii* Court of Common Pleas iu and for the eounty or Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of the CourU of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery arid Quar ter Sessions of the Peace, In anti Tor thocountv of Lancaster, have issued their Precept lo me directed, requiring me, among other things to make public proclamation throughout the bail iwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and a General Jail Delivery, also a Court of Qemirul Quarter Sessions of the Peuce and .Jliii DHlv ery, will commence In the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on the THIKD MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, (the l(ilh) IWW, in pursuance of which precept, I*uOlic Notice fa Hc:cby Given, to tlie Mayor and Aldermen oi Iho City ol Lan caster, In the Hald county, and all the .Justices of t he Peace, the Coroner and Constables of the Kald city and county of Lancaster, that they bo then and there in their .own proper persona with their rolls, records and examinations, and inquisitions, and their ot her remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain, in their behalf to he done: and also all those who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall bo in the Jail of county of Lancaster, are to bo then and there to prose cute against thorn as shall be Just. Dated at Lancaster, the 16tb day of October, A. oct2oBtd<tw| A ® BAM BHASK SNo. 86 North Pnxi stbbxt, lATTORNEY-AT-LAW7 „„„ LANCASTER, PA. Mg 29 tfd4W 1 anti Jtatitmnry. Cheap book store. The nlaoe to purchase Cheap Books Is at . THE PEOPLE'S BOOK STOKE, No. 44 North Q,ttkkn St., corner of Orange, where may be found at all times, a large as sortment of BOOKS FOR OLD AND YOUNG, CHEAP TO SUIT THE TIKES! THE POETB IN BLUE AND GOLD. Macauley, Swain, Browning, < Heber Saxe. Moore, Keble, Whittier, Coleridge, Tapper, Lowell, Longfellow, Balwer, Cowper, Goldsmith, Poe, Bhakspeare. Milton, Byron, Kirk, ’White, Ao, Ac. BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS In great variety. HYMN BOOKS OF ALT, DENOMINATIONS. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS! The largest and finest assortment ever offered in the City. ALL SIZES AND STYLES, Holding from 12 to 200 pictures each, and rang ing in price from 60 cents to $20.00. TWO THOUSAND CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. The largest assortment in Lancaster. The greatest variety of subjects: Religions, Noted Personages, Fancy Subjects, Autumn Leaves, Nos. 1 and 2; Flowers, Nos. 1 and 2: Fruit and Blossoms, Nos. 1 and 2; Wood Mosses, Nos. 1 and 2; Life of Childhood, Nos. 1 and 2; ' Summer Landscapes, Winter Landscapes, White Moun tain Scenery, Funny Characters, Nos. 1 and 2, beautiful ly colored. NEW STYLES BEING CONSTANTLY RE- WRITING DESKS, ALBUMS, AUTOGRAPH BOOKS, CHESS BOARDS <kc. GOLD PENS AND SILVER HOLDERS, NEW GAMES poit CHILDREN, NEW PAPER DOLLS, NEW CARDS, NEW DISSECTED PICTURES. TOY BOOKS! TOY BOOKS!! TOY BOOKS !!! TRANSPARENT SLATES, A good iiNsortiueut for sale cheap. IMPORTANT TO SABBATH SCHOOLS! The publications of the American Sunday- School Union, designed for Sunday Schools furnished at ihe lowest net Sunday-School prices, The best writing papers and envelopes iu the market always <>n hand. SCHOOL HOOKS. All the books used In Hie various schools In the city and rouuty, furnished at the lowest prices. 'NEW MISCELLANEOUS HOOKS. Received as soon as published, and sold at publishers’ prices. 4®" Dou't forget the place. J. M. WESTHAEFFER’B Hook and Periodical .Store, Corner North and Orange sts. tf w 26 INDISPEXHAHL MERCHANT, FARMER, OR MECHANIC ,1 COMPLETE DIRECTOR Y OF IX FORM A TJOX F< >R 'I If F. YEAR. THE AMERICAN ANNUAL CYCLOPAEDIA! REGISTER OF IMPORTANT EVENTS FOR This work was commenced In the year 1861, and is published one volume annually, in the same style as thp “New American Cyoioptedia.” Each volume is Intruded to be a Cyclopaedia of the material and Intellectual development of the year, and embraces the political, civil, military, and social affairs of all countries; Im portant Public Documents : Biography; Statis tics: Commerce; Finance; Literature; Science; Agriculture ; Mechanical Industry, etc. Iu a word, It covers the same field as the “New American Cycloptedia,’’ but each volume is confined to the results of Its year, “ It is an enterprise of Immense value to the fmblic. and ought to be in every library, pub ic and private, us an invaluable book of refer* ence.’’— Atlas and Argus, Allutny, X. Y. “We can confidently and conscientious y recommend the • Annual Cyclopaedia’ to all who would have an accurate and readable his tory of contemporary events close at hand, and as a saf-.t work of reference.’’— -Evening Traveller. “It is indeed a most excellent work. It Is thorough and reliable, uud Just such a work as is greatly needed, a faithful chronicler of im Eortaut events, 100 numerous to be reinem ered, and of too much account to be lost.”— Cleveland Daily Plain Dealer. PRICE AND STYLE UK BINDING. In Extra Cloth per vol., $.5 00 Library Leather Half Turkey Morocco: Half Russia, extra gilt Full Mor. Antique, gilt edges Iu Full Russia. BOLD BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY Send to the Publishers foi Circulars. AGENTS WANTED. D. APPLETON & CO., Publishers, Octl7 3twll H i -H5 Broadway, N. Y WAN t Eli, FORFRANK MOORE'S NEW WORK, “WOMEN OF THE WAR.” AGENTS will find Nils book of real merit and intrinsic value- subjec r n v.v/-intensely interesting and exciting —No work ever attracted and en gaged the public mind like this. Everybody wants it, and thousands will purchase it as soon as an opportunity is afforded them. Read W’hat Agents say of n : One experienced Agent writes: It is Hie easiest and pleasantest Book he ever canvassed for; and says people are delighted witn it, the Ladies especially. Another says, “ Women of the War” is the book of the season. Another, 137 Orders in Four Days. One reports 17 ord rs the firslday of canvass ing. INTELLIGENT, active MALES Or FEMALES Will find the sale of this work a pleasant and lucra tive employment. This book iias no Competitor —lt COMES FRESH AND NEW TO THE PEOPLE. The territory is clean and clear, agents UNDERSTAND THE ADVANTAGES IN THIS PAR TICULAR. For full partial in: s send lor Circular. General Agent, Cor. Qth and Minor Street, Philadelphia. oct 12 lmw IJIHE GREATEST PLACE FOR ('HEAP BARGAINS CHEAP JOHN’S VARIETY STORE, No. 3 East King Street, "Where will be found a large assortment ol HANDSOME DELAINES FOR FALL NEAT AND DARK CALICOES FOR FALL. $4 50 U 00 17 50 lib 35 35 00 43 50 MUSLINS, CHECKS, A splendid assortment of BALMORAL SKI RTS .lor the Fall. PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES AND ALBUMS, NOTIONS, GLOVES, PERFUMERY, FANCY AND OTHERSOAPS, All of which will be sold wholesale or retail at 4®- Don’t forget the place, No. 3 East King St., and Southeast Side Centre Also, Wholesale and Retail Agent for Prof. McEntyre’s Celebrated Medicines, aug 15 lyw 32 1866. DKT 0001,8 • 1866. WENTZ BROTHERS' BEE HIVE STORE. N o . 6 E.a s t King Street. A BEAUTIFUL DEMONSTRATION. PRICES ARE DECIDEDLY REASONABLE. We have now on exhibition a most superb display of reasonable and fashionable good* as well as a large stock of Staple and Domestic Goods, to which we invite Early and Special Attention. Our prices wiU be found low. CARPETS and 01L CLOTHS elalm an earnest attention. The long established character «f the •‘BEE HIVE STORE” 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,” No. 5 East King street. apr 2o tfw IGJ fjl II K H|)W NT A 'l' IS Thu vuM Agricultural, Manufacturing and Mlnural resources of West Virginia, are Just mow attracting the attention of the whole world —hur rich alluvial valleys, peouliar advantages for grazing andwtook growing—her inexhausti ble hu'iM oj I rcm, Coal, and rich deposlte of Coal Oil, added to hor extraordinary facilities for every description of Manufacture, offer in ducements to Immigration, Enterprise and Capital, MMUfjualud by uuy Btate In the Union. All peiaons <luttlrlng to purchase hANIIH OH IvICAlj PROPERTY of any description, In Wont Virginia, are re quested to apply to H AICN EHH AKIJ Y KENJ?ALL, Heal Estate Brokers. .. „ ... , , ~ Moorflold, West va. N.B. We also Invite the attention of sellers to this Agonoy. June 5 tfd<*w F. SMITH, Sheriff. TjIBED. S I'YFEH, ATTORNEY at law, SOUTH DUKE STREET, LANCASTER, PA dec. 21 lyiUwj CEIVED. BIBLES LA It U E A N n SM ALL. PORTFOLIO* STATIONERY. For KVKIU VOLUME FOR 1H65. AND i IIE YEAR. O. L. PARMELEE, grtj (Santis, In Lancaster City is at DRY GOODS! CONSISTING OK FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS, SATINETTS, TICKINGS, &C. CLOCKS, JEWELRY, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, HOSIERY, TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE, BOOTB AND BHOEB&C., &Q. astonishingly low prices. CHEAP JOHN’S, Square , Lancaster, Pa. FFIOBJ INO. 5, gtßl testate. Real estate at public sale.—. The undersigned in ten din.- to remove from the State, will positively sell his i Estate on the following..day b. and places, to wit: No. 4. Also, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3d, 1868, on the premises, his property known as “Boeeneatfi;” (formerly owned by C. &H. Umble,) where he resides, situated one mile northeast of the Gap station, on the Pennsyl vania Railroad, about miles south of White Horse Hotel, adjoining lands of Thomas Me- Ilvaln, Isaac B. Stauffer, Mlcnael Wise, and others, containing EIGHTY ACRES, more or less. This property will also be offered altogether, or in. parts as m&y suit purchasers. There are about 10 Acres of Chestnut Bprouts, fit for rails; about 6 Acres of excellent Meadow, and an Or chard of Choice Fruit Tree*. The balance is in a high stateof cultivation. The Improvements consist of a Two-storied STONE HOUSE, 32 by Si feet, with two porches, an Oat-kitchen 16 by 18 feet, Wash House, Spring House with run ning water by hydraulic ram, Smoke House, Ov® n House and Wood House, all nearly new; gwisser ton 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 grain, with Dwelling attached; a House formerly used for distilling and brewing, with cel lar for storing beer 45 by 18 feet, with Dwelling Blacksmith Shop and Dwelling, Wheelwright Shop and Saddler Shop, with comfortable Dwel lings for each; also ample Stabling for each, Wagou Shed and Corn Crib attached, also, an excellent Store Stand, where an extensive business Is carried on. Dwelling, Ice House and Stabling thereto. These properties are all worthy the attention of capitalists, and enei- Setlc business men will find the latter partlcu\ irly suited and situated for carrying on on extensive and advantageous business. Persons wishing to view Nos. l, 2, or 4, will please call on the occupants, wbo will cheer fully 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 an indisputable title will be given on the first day of April, 1867. Bale to comiaeuoe at 2 o'clock, P. M., of said days, and terms made known by SAMUEL BLANK. N. B.—Legal Tenders, National Currency, Government Bonds, or the obligations of the undersigned will be received In payment, oct 3 taw jo H. B. CHESTER COUNTY FARM AT PHI V ATE SALE.—The subscriber ha ving qu It business, will sell the farm whereon ho now re* sides, situated In Penn township, Chester co,, on the road leading from Edenton to Chatham, and bounded by lands of John Myres, A. Wood and A. Ortllp, 8. MoWUliams aud others, iu sight of the Pblladelphlaand Baltimore Central Railroad, within two miles of two depots, where grain is bought, highly improved, containing 112 ACRES, a good proportion of wood land, water in every field,all under good fencing with Chestnut and Oaheag hedge, with the Big Elk Creek passing throu h the length of the farm. The lmi rovements consist of a large tliree story Brick DWELLING H f ‘UBE, well finish ed. wlthsimtterson the first story and venltian blinds on the others, with a targe porch front and back; the dwelling is nearly new; an eut ry Into two large parlors of the first floor, with papered walls, five sleeping rooms on thesecond papered and while coat, and a halt on the second; wall papered, and three large sleep ing rooms on the third. The whole Is over a large good cellar; a two-story brick kitchen attached, with a pump, therein; a never-fall ing well,, with good waiter; a porch la front, shutters and blinds, with two sleeping rooms on the second story, with au out-kitchen with oven and boiler, woodhouse, a large yard in front, with ornamental trees and a hundred peach trees in full bearing; a frame cellar BARN 44 by 70, two thresutng floois side by side, straw shed in front, good stabling under neath, Wagon House, Carriage House, pjg House, Corn Crib and Granary, all attached; Pump House and Ice House near the barn; a stone Dairy Spring House, two Apple Orchards, AC. Terms made easy, to suit purchasers. Further description is deemed unnecessary, as persons wishing to buy will please call and view for themselves, when the same will be shown by me, SAMUEL B. McCLENACHAN. Jennersvllle P. u„ Chester county, Pa. ocl 17 i 3mw4l VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRI VATE BALE.—The subscriber, residing In Parkesburg, Chester county, Pa., oilers the following valuable properties at private sale, to wit: No. 1. ATWO-BTORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, situate in West Chestnut street, In the City of Lancaster, Pa., now occupied by Abraham F. Bair. No. 2. A TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, 48 feet front by 30 feet back, with Porch front and back, situate In Parkesburg, Chester county, Pa. No. 3. A Farm containing 5 3 ACHES. situate In Cain township, Chester county, Pa., about one mile east of the Village of Compass ville, with Improvements thereon. The build ings are In good condition. and the land in a good state of cultivation, tne subscriber having tills year placed 2,500 bushels of lime thereon. Will be sold to suit purchasers. For terms ap p y to WM. T. FIELIS. Parkesburg, Chester county, Pa. N. B.—All persons knowing themselves in debted to the undersigned, either bv note or book account, are heieby requested to make immediate payment. WM. T. FIELIS, octl7 3iw 41 Real estate at public sale.-on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1866.—1 n Eursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of ancaster county, the undersigned Adminis trators “with the will annexed” of the Estate of Philip Ritz, late of the township of Bart will sell at public vendue, on the premises, the fol lowing valuable real est Ate, containing 115 ACRES AND 12u PERCHES of first-rate land, -ituated In Bart twp., Lan caster county, ou the road from Georgetown to Mount Pleasant, about one-fourth of a mile west of Georgetown, and adjoining lands of B. B. Herr, Samuel Ernst, George Knox and others. The improvements are a large TWO* STORY STONE AND FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Summer House, Spring and Smoke Ilwiloo, Suiiiii ohll Shop, a large Swisßer Barn, two Wagon Sheds, Corn crib», Straw Sheds, Carriage House, Hog Pen, dc. Running water at the dwelling, anu also water in the barn-yard for stock. A good Apple Or chard aud other Fruit Trees. About 8 Acres of Woodland, which Is covered with White Oak, Chestnut, Msple.&c. The land is In a high state of cultivation and under good fence, is situated iu a pleasant and healthy neighborhood, convenient to.Churohes, Schools, Stores and Mills. Any person wishing to purchase a desirable farm should attend this sale. A large body of Nlckle and Iron Ore is believed to be ou the premises. The Farm will be divided, and sold In two Tracts, if desired by purchasers, ab'<utso Acres with tne Buildings, situated on the north side of the road, will be sold separately, from about 65 Acres on the south side of the road leading from Georgetown to Mount Pleasant, Any person wishing to view the above de scribee! property will please call on either of the undersigned. Sale to commence at one o’clock. P. M., of said day, when due attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by r \ .t a T> t \ nmT.T.T LEONARD PICKEL, PETER PICKEL, Administrators. tsw 41 R. Downey, Auc. oct 17 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB LIC SALE.—On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 1866, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, described as No. 1, 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 larm or plantation adjoining lands of Jacob Heyberger, Daniel McGowan, and others, containing 05 ACRES AND 55 PERCHES, more or less, about 20 acres being in timber, f>art very superior sprout land, the rest farm and, in a high state of cultivation, under good fence, well watered, and divided into conve nient fields. The improvements consist of a large new two-story FRAME HOUSE, 30 by 40 feet, containing nine rooms, with pumps of excellent water under the porch. A new frame BANK BARN, 43 bv 52 feet, wit h stone stabling underneath and wagon Shed and Corn Crib attached; also. Smoke House and other neces sary out-buildings and a young Apple and Peach Orchard, and a variety of choice fruit on the premises. No. 2. All that Dwelling House and Lot of Ground in the village of Georgetown, Bart township, containing 1 ACRE AND 47 PERCHES of land, on which is erected a comfortable two story DOUBLE HOUSE, part stone and part log, (plastered,) 37 by 21 feet, with an out kitchen attached. Also, an excellent BARN. 25 by 25 feet, with stone stabling underneath, a Hog Pen, and other necessary out-buildings, with a well of excellent water at the door of the house, and a varley 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, Ac. No. 3. Eight Acres, more or less, of good sproht land, al*o In Bart township, adjoining the village of Nice Points, on the road leadlDg to tne Green Tree, and bounded by lands of Robert A. Ferguson. Daniel McGowan and others. It will be sola In one body or in lots, to suit purchasers. Persons wishing to view the above properties will be shown the same by calling on David Fralm. residing on No. 1, or by either of the Executors. Sale to commence atone o’clook on said day, when terms will be made known by HARRISON GRAHAM, JOHN M. HEYBERGER, Executors. Simeon W. Swisheb, Auctioner. oct 17 Ayaluable stock farm for SALE.—Situate in Summerhill township, Cambria county, Pa., on the line of the Penn sylvania Railroad, containing 771 ACRES OF PRIME LIMESTONE LAND, underlaid with seven veins of Bituminous Coal, from 2to 6 feet thick. THREE DWELL ING HOUSES, a large Frame Barn. 300 Acres cleared, balance heavily timbered with Ash, Hickory, Maple, Black and White Birch, Sugar, Beech, Hemlook, Elm and Linn. A good Water Power with 20 to 30 feet head. Cash price, 815,000. aug 24 ltdASmw) yALUABLE MARYLAND FARMS. 1,000 ACRES OF FINE CULTIVATED LAND, 20 miles from Baltimore, from to 2 miles from 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. lightn'er, 45 W. Fayette Bt.. Baltimore, Md., who has some 200 other farms in all parts of Maryland and Vlrglna. oct 8 3m B w 89 JJ J. CONSTIEN, MERCHANT TAILOR , No. 4U North Queen Street, (Three Doors South of Orange Btreet,) LANCASTER, PA., Keeps constantly on hand a variety of Im ported Cloths, Caaslmeres, Vestings, &c., of the latest and most fashionable pat terns. Also, a large variety of Gen men’s Furnishing Goods. Beit Quality of Customer Work Promptly Attended To. sep 21 6md<*w BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXIOnT LAIRD'S DELIGHTFUL TOILET PREPA RATION, For preserving and beautifying the complex ion, Is all the rage in the aristocratic circles of New York olty. GEO. W. LAIRD’S “ BLOOM OF YOUTH,” Is an especial favorite. The ladles consider the Toilet imperfect wlthont the "Bloom of Youth.” Genuine prepared only by George W. Lalrd.74 Fulton street. Bold Dy Druggists and Fanoy Goods Dealers everywhere. I may U lydfl -IT AMIABLE FARM AT PRIVATE WALE. ■ Y The undersigned, offers at private sale, the farm on which he resides, situate In Antietaxn twp~ Franklin county. Pa., about one mile west of the State Line Station, on the Frank* lin Railroad, and near the turnpike landing from Cteencastle to William gpnrf, Thla farm contains 141 AOBES of first quality limestone land, and adjoins forms ox Christian Horst, Albertis A Miller and others. The improvements consist of a LOG HOUSE and Barn, with all necessary out* buildings. There is anever-fhillng well or first rate water near the house and a most excellent pond on the farm for watering Btock. Thirty Acres of the farm is in first-rate Oak Timber. There is an Orchard of about 100 fine thriving young trees which are in a fine bearing state. The larmls 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 lu Hagerstown. SAMUEL MILLER, aug 27 Itdatfw VALUABLE TASBTEBT, MERCHANT MTT.T. AND LAND FOR SALE.— J. D. Price & Co. Real Estate Agents, Harrisonburg, Va., have for sale, a valuable property, which presents superior inducements to men of capi tal. The property consists of a large Tannery, Work shop. Bark nouse, 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-SINE ACRES OF LAND, iu a good state of cultivation attaohed to this property, and several hundred acres of excel lent Bark land within one mile of the Tannery. Tnis is a valuable property, and it is seldom that such property is lu 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 the Bark Mill, Roller, «xo., are run by this power The terms will be made accommodating, tor particulars, addess, J. I). PRICE & CO., No. 1 and 2 Law Buildings, Harrisonburg, Va. dec 23 tfw PUBLIC MALE.—OX SATURDAY, NO \ EMBER 3d, 1866, will be sold at the pub lie house of Jobn Yohn, in the village of MountvlJlf. Lancaster county, Pa., the follow ing real estate, viz: A Tract oi Valuable Farming Land in West Hempfield twp., easL of the village of Mountvllle.ou the road leading to the Marietta Pike, CONTAINING 103 ACRES, more or less, on which is erected a large TWO AND A HALF STORY DWELLING HOUSE, Sart brick and part frame; a Bank Barn 00 by > feet; a Grain Barn 60 by 24 leet; Wagon Shed with Corn Cribs, Spring House, Smoke House, Wood House, Pig Sty, with all other necessary out-building. The land is in a good state of cultivation, laid olf in convenient rtelds, with easy access to water, and all enclosed with go-;d fence. There is an Orchard of well-selected Fruit Trees viz: Apples, Pears/Peaches and Cher ries iu flue bearing order. Ten Acre« of the above tract are covered with Chestnut Sprout Timber sufficient to fence the farm, and in cutting condition. The close ptoximily to Laucaster and Columbia, which are admitted to be among the best markets in the State, together with its convenience to schools, mills, &c., makes it well worthy the attention of capitalists. Persons desirous of viewing the premises can do so by calling on E. Myers, residing thereon, or upon F. S. Bletz, at Columbia. The sale will be positive. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock, P. M., on said day, when attendence will be given by ** F. S. BLETZ. Saji’l Matt. Auctioneer. oct 24 [Weekly Express copy It.] Itd<i2tw4l WELL IMPROVED FARM IN JEF -'FERSON COUNTY, VA. FOR SALE.— Being desirous of changing my business, I offer for sale the 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, 60 Acres in Fine Timber, and under good fenc ing. The improvements are first-rate, the House was finished in 1860, and contains 14 rooms. The out-buildings are of a character to suit the laud, lu good order, and oomprlse a Barn, Corn House, Quarters, Tenant Houses, Brick Smoke and Ash House, Stone Spring House, Poultry Houses, Hog House, <tc., all under Cypress Roof, Two fine Springs near the house, Cistern at tlie door, a fine stream pass ing through the farm and through the Darn 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 of any one wishing a well-improved farm to this property, which can be divided Into two farms, 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. LAWHOOFF. Reference—D. Humphreys & Co. sep 26 HtA ACRES OF VALUABLE LANCAS \jQ[) TERCOUNTYTIMBERAND SPROUT LAND AT PUBLIC SALE.—On TUESDAY tne 27rh, and FRIDAY the 30th days oi NO VEMBER, and on SATURDAY the Ist day of DECEMBER, 1866, the undersigned will sell by Bublic vendue, on the premises, situated in lay township, said county, about 1 mile East of Elizabeth Furnace, and about 2 miles Southeast of Brickersville, ILO ACRES OF MOUNTAIN OR TIMBER LAND. adjoining properties of Geo. D. Coleman, Dr. Jonathan Zerbe, Ellas Wolf, George Welt and others. The tract to be surveyed off, in pieces before tbe sole of various dimensions, so as best to suit purchasers. The whole tract is v. r ell timbered, having large quantities ofyoung chestnut trees, fit for rails, as well as most thriving sprouts. The attention of farmers, ironmasters and others, needing lands of the kind described, are lnvited. Persons desirous of viewing the property be fore the days of ]sale will call at tne adjoining farm of Henry Wlke, on Friday, the 16th, Sat urday the I7U: Friday, the-3a. and Saturday, the 24th days of Novcmner iwo, wueu the naiLe will be shown them. Bale to commenc - on each of the days named at y o'clock In the forenoon, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOSIAH H. SHEAFFER, DAVID HOCHSTETTER, Administrators of John Sheaffer, dec’d. DAVID HOCHSTETTER. WIDOW AND HEIRS OE DANIEL BRANDT, DEC'D. HENRY S. HOSTETTER, E. F. HOSTETTER, Executors of John Hostetter, deceased, oct 24 ts 42 PUBLIC SALE OF HEAL ESTATE.— The undersigned, Administrators with the Will annexed, of Jacob F. Light, deceased, will 6ell at public sale, on the premises, at Beuing ton, Berkeley county. West Virginia, one mile from Hainesville, ana tlieM. and W. Turnpike, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, 1868, at one o’clock, P. M.. the real estate property of de ceased, being the home farm, containing 339 ACRES OF LAND, of good quality limestone, bottom and slate. The improvements consist of a commodious DWELLING HOUSE, good Barn and ample out-buildings, all in good condition. The farm is under good Jencing, is well watered, and supplied with good fruit. It lies in easy access to good markets, being one mile and a half from the C. and O. Canal, and six miles from Martinsburg. A further description of the property i 9 deemed unnecessary, as persons desiring to purchase will examine for themse.ves. Per sons wishing to see tne property can do so by calling on either of the administrators, who reside a few miles from Bedington. Mr. R bert Lemon at the Williamsport, Md., Ferry, will furnish any information desired. Also, at the Bame time and place will be sold a lot of WHEAT, CORN AND HAY. Terms of Sale.—Bl,ooo in hand on day of sale; one-third, Including the 81,000. to be paid on tne Ist day of April, J 867; the balance in two equal annual payments, with interest from the Ist of April, 1867. The last payment—the widow’s dower—can be retained in the pur chaser’s hands, daring her lifetime, by the an nual payment of the Interest thereon. Defer red payments to be secured by Deed of Trust on the property. Possession given on the first of April. The Wheat, Corn and Hay will be sold for cash. 8. H. LIGHT, 8.0. CUNNINGHAM, Administrators with the Will annexed, oct 2i ts VI 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 Maryland and Delaware Rail* road.—ln pursuance of a Decree of the Circuit Court of Frederick county. Md„ as a Court of Equity, the subscriber, as Trustee, will offer at public sale, at the Court House Door in Princess Anne, Somerset county, Md., at 1 o’clock, on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER, Hth, that valuable and highly Improved farm known as "ESSEX.” This farm has been divided into four parts, and will be sold in the following order: Ist. RIVER FARM, containing 175 ACRES, 2 Roods and 16 Perches: about 140 acres cleared, balance in timber. This farm is entirely en closed with post and cedar rail fence, and has 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. BEAN FIELD FARM, contaibing 355 ACRES, 1 Rood and 82 Perches; about2oo acres oleared, balance in timber. This farm has on it a new and well-built DWELLING HOUSE and other out-buildings. 3rd. BCHOOLFIELD 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 for horses and < 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 offers superior advantages, as Steamboats to and from Baltimore pass by the farms 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, Com and Oats largely, and in the division each farm has had ap portioned a sufficient body of fine Timber Land for fencing and firewood. Terms of Sale as Prescribed, by the Decree, are: One-third of the purchase money cash, to be f>ald on the day of sale or on the ratification hereof by the Court, and the residue in two equal annual payments, the purchaser or pur chasers giving his, her or their notes with ap § roved <• eourlty and bearing Interest from the ay of sole. 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, ana any Information I will be happv to lurnlah by directing to my Postoffice address at Frederick City, Ma. The legal proceedings of the case can be found at the office of Hod. j. W. Crls fleld, in Princess Anne, Md. GEO. R. DENNIS, Trustee. E. McGLADE, Wllmore, pa. oct 17 taw 41 PRIVATE HALE.—THE SUBSCRIBER offers at private sale bis farm on whioh be resides, In Dromore twp., Lancaster county, containing about 240 ACRES OP PATENTED LAND, in a high state of cultivation, divided into con venient fields, with good fences, all having ac cess to water—about 40 acres being uDder tim ber. The buildings consist of a large STONE HOUSE, slate roof; large Barn, slate roof; large Wagon Bouse, Com Cribs and Gralnery —also slate roof, and all other needful build ings for a well arranged farm. This is decided ly one of the best 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. Clear title and posses sion given on the Ist day of April, 1867. OCtSlmw 89 SANDERS MCCULLOUGH. jjital ffgtatt. . lair gtftoaiktf. Beauty .-auburn, Golden, Flaxen, and ken uUHIS produced by the use of ProL Die Baxpx’a FRIBKR LE CHEVEtTX. One applica tion warranted to curl the most straight and stub born hair ol either sex In- to wavy ringlets or heavy massive curls. lias been used by the fashion ables of Paris and London, with the most grati fying results. Does no injury to the hair.— Price by mall, sealed and postpaid, $L Descrip tive drcnlars mailed free. Address. BERGER, SHUTTS & CO., Chemists, No. 285 River Street, Troy, N. T. Sole agents lor the United States, may 4 SmcLtw QHASTELLAB’B WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying the Com plexion. The most Valuable and perfect preparation In twe, for giving the «frin a beautiful pearl-like tint, that Is only found In youth. It quickly Tan, Freckles, Pimples. Blotches, f*°th latches. Ball own ess. Eruptions, and all impurities of the aWin kindly healing the same, living the akin white and clear as ala baster. Its use cannot be detected by the closest scrutiny, and being a vegetable preparation is perfectly harmless, it Is the only article of the kind used by the French, and Is considered by the Parisian as indispensable to a perfect toilet. Upwards of SO.Ootfbottles were sold dur ing the past year, a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy. Price only 75 cents. Sent by mall. post-paid, on receipt of an order, by BERGER, SHUTTS <S CO., Cuemists, 285 River Btreet, Troy, N. 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SCHEDULE OF SALE, BY APPORTIONMENT 100 Gold Hunting Watches $lOO to $3OO 250 Ladies’ Gold watches 75 to 200 400 Silver Watches, double case 40 to 80 200 Diamond Rings 50 to 100 200 Silver Dinner Sets 100 to 150 100 “ Tea Sets 100 to 150 500 “ Teapots and Coffee Urns... 20 to 50 100 “ Revolving Patent Castors.. 15 to 40 5,000 Gold Vest and Neck Chains Bto 30 1,000 Photograph Albums 15 to 50 200 Oil Paintings 25 to 100 4,000 Magic Spring Lockets 10 to 20 1,000 Gold Pens, extension holders.... oto 10 600 sets Ladies’ Jewelry, superb sto 15 500 Oval Band Bracelets 6to 20 LOOO Masonic Pins 6to 10 200 Music Boxes 20 to 100 500 sets Silver Tea and Table Spoons, 15 to 30 1,000 Gold Thimbles 7to 14 900 Sliver Ice Pitchers 30 to 100 6,000 Children’s Armlets sto 10 2,000 Watch Charms sto 10 1,000 Silver Cruet Stands 20 to 30 Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. N. B. The chances in the division of the above list of goods are to be disposed of according to the annexed statement of arrangements. 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'Agents will collect 25 cents for each Certificate, aud forward 15 cents to us. All letters should be addressed to DELACOUR BROS., Nos. 64 & 66 John Street, New York. Agents wanted tn every Town, County and Ststr. faprl6 6mdAw I * !M Q »!I I H B f -5 § H . *< 5 S L 1 w Si* ® 5 0 Ul Lt 3 g$ C 0 « s 5 I§! Q * ? I | K *3 si% u s ? •“ 3 H K o I ir § i i -y o § ■S ? g I 65 5- P » I I > I s S ,1 .. 0. 0 e H r p ~ pq | J z S' 2 £ 0 £ J x o- w g s' ' a Z - w 3 | H ? •" ; o • B C. I gECBET OP BE A UT Y GEORGE W. LAIRD’S “BLOOM OF YOUTH.’ This celebrated preparation Imparts to the skin a soft satin-like texture, and renders the complexion clear and brilliant. This delight ful Toilet Is different from anything ever offered to the public before, and is warranted harmless. Ladies give it one trial and be con vinced of its value. Genuine prepared only by GEORGE W. LAIRD, 74 Fulton Street, New York. Sold by Druggists and Fancy Good Dealers everywhere. (may 16 lyw 19 QOLUMBIA INSURANCE COMPANY. t CAPITAL AND ABBETB, $532,210'49 This Company continues to Insure Build ings, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by hre, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium or premium note. SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT, Whole amount 1n5ured,...58,304,295.51 Less am’l expired In ’55... 212,336.00 8,091,959.51 CAPITAL AND INCOME. Am’L of premium notes, Jan. Ist, 1865 $420,090.66 Less premium notes ex pired In 1865 Ain’t of premium notes received In 1865 Balance of premiums, Jan. Ist, 1860. Cash receipts, less coin missions In 1865 CONTRA. ’ s7 °' m3 Losses and expenses paid in 1885, - $ 37,987,88 Balance of Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, 1868. A. 8. GREEN, President 3 Gko&gs Young, Jr., Secretary, Miohaxl S. Shuman, Treasurer. DIRECTORS: Samnel Shoch, William Patton R. T. Ryon, John W. Steaoyi John Fendrich, Geo. Young, Jr. H. G. Mlnloh, Nioholas McDonald Bam’l F. Eberleln, Michael 8. Shuman' Amos 8. Green, 8. C. 81aymaker. Edmund Sperlng. THEO. w. HERR, Agent North Duke Btreet, opposite the Court House . DANCASTER, PENN’A. ’ tfdAW NOTICE...-ALL THE BTOUKHOLU. era or the Lancaster and Clarion River Oil Company, In favor of a thorough and legal Investigation of the organization and opera tions of said company, are respectfully request ed to attend a meeting, at the public house of the olty of Lancaster, on THURSDAY, the Bth day of NOVEMBER, A. D. 1860, at 10 o’clock, A. M. The undersigned committee, appointed at a former meeting of the stockholders, to Investi gate and collect facts in relation to said organi zation, will be ready to report on that day; they desire a full attendance of all those stock holders, who paid their money honestly, with out having had It refunded. BAMUEL EBY*. ISAAC BUBHONG. oct 20 3tw ii CHRISTIAN liEFEVSB, Itiral. INTERESTING QUESTION. What c.lhhh 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 of persons un doubtedly will be more liable to oontract 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 undne 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, H O O FL A N D' S GERMAN BITTERS, DR. C. M. JACKSOy This Bitters Is a compouud of fluid extracts. The roots and herbs from which it Is made are gathered in Germany, and their virtues, in i be form of extracts, extracted by one of the most scientific chemists and pharmaceutists this country affords. It is NOT A LIQUOR PREPARATION, In auy sense of the word; contains no whisky, rum or any other intoxicating ingredients, and -can p* freely used In families without any fear or risk of those using it contracting the dis ease or vice of intemperance. We wish this fact di.'tinclly understood, os many are upt to confound this Bitters with the many others before the public prepared from liquor of som© kind. During the CHOLERA SEASON of 1849, this Blt:ers was extensively used throughout the entire country And we have not heard of a single luatance lu which this Bitters was used, where the persous suffered from any of the symptoms of.Uhdera, THE GREAT STRENGTHENING TONIC, HOOFLAND'3 GER M A N:;B ITT E R S DEBILITY! DEBILIT-YM Resulting from any cause whatever, PROSTRATION OF THE SYSTEM SEVERE HARDSHIPS, O R DISEASES OF U A M P LIFE. Soldiers, Citizens, Male or Female Advlt or Youth, Will find in this Bilkers a pare Tonic, not de pendent on bad liquors for their almost miraculous effects. This Bitters will cure the most severe cases of DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS DIGESTIVE ORGAN S And Is the only sure, certain and safe remedy for 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 auy preparation of mer cury, or by purging, acts powerfully on this organ, excites It to a healthy and lively action and gives a tone to the whole system ; hence, HEALTH, ENERGY AND STRENGTH SICKNESS, DEBILITY AND LASSITUDE. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISOR DERED STOMACH. Observe the following symptoms resulting from disorders of the digestive organs: Constipation. 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 Eructations. Sinking or Fluttering at tne Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Dlfficultßreathlug, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocat ing Sensai lons when In a lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs be fore the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain In the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain In the Side, Buck, Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn ing in the Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil and great Depression oi Spirits. We have a host of testimonials from all parts of the country but space will allow of the pub lcations of but few of them, hence we select those of well known persons, whose intelli gence and discrimination are beyond doul t and we will pay one thousand dollars to any one producing a certificate published by us that is not genuine. Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, April 28, 1860. I consider " Hoofland’s German Bitters ” a valuable medicine in case of attack of Indiges tion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my experience in It. Yours, with respect, JAMES THOMPSON. Be sure you get th with his signature on the wrapper, and his name blown in the Bottle. There are counter* eits In the market. PRICE. SINGLE BOTTLE ONE DOLLAR, OR A HALF DOZEN FOR 85. And all eruptions of teo skin, tlio HALVE Is most Invaluable, H does not heal externally alone, but penetrates with the most searching effects to tbe very root of the evil 1 DIL MAOOIEL’H PILLH PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY, In 'arlably euro Ihe followlut' diseases: Should your nearest druggist not have the article do not be put off by any of the intoxi cating preparations that may be offered in lis place, but send to us and we will forward, se curely packed by express. CHAS. M. EVANS, Proprietor. Formerly C. M. JACKSON A CO. aug2s lyd W-Salyw 10.U73.55 410,017.21 J ROHKEB, FRENCH BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, WHISKIES, Ac,! No. 13 South Queen Street, (A few doors below Centre Square,) LANCASTER, PA. myl7 lyw 632,210.49 gMPIRE NUiTTLE 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 discount allowed. No consignments made, Address, EMPIRE 9. M. CO.» July 25 lyw 291 618 Broadway, New York. IJIUK GREAT NATIOMI OIL FOB- 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 offered for good Agents In all parts of the country. For particulars address r ' JAS. GILMORE, No. 38 South sth St., Philadelphia, Imw PREPARED BY PHILADELPHIA. AS A PREVENTIVE, WILL CURE INDUCED BY EXPOSURE, FEVERS^ DY S P E P 8 I A, LIVER COMPLAINTS. Take the place of WILL CURE EVERY CASE OK DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS Recommendations HON. JAMES THOMPSON, GENUINE PREPARED JIY DR. a M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, NO. 631 ARCH STREET. PHILADELPHIA , PA WHOLESALE DEALER IN TRAITS OF jfflgftlrrt § HIM. $lOO REWABD! I will pay to any Doctor or member of the Medical Fraternity, the sum of 1100 for any Compound thatpoeseweamoremedloinalvir tuee and curative powers than Mishlers Herb Bitters. B. MIBHLEB. Proprietor, 8. E. Comer of Centre Square, Lancaster. Pa. $lOO B ? WABUl I will pay $lOO Reward for the discovery of any medicinal preparation that can core a neater variety of complaints than Mlshler s Herb Bitters. B. MISHLER, Proprietor, S. E. Corner of Centre Square. Lancaster, Pa. «R E WAB.», pay $5OO to the Proprietor of any Medi cine that can show a greater number of gen uine Certificates ol cures effected by it near tnepiace where it Is made, than MISHLER’S HERB BITTERS—of Consumption, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Bloody Flux. Diarrhoea, Typhoid, Remittent Intermittent and Bilious Fevers, Fever ana Ague, Cholera Moruus, Yellow Jaundice, Scrofula, Ruunlng or Sore Legs, Cancer, Abscess, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Coughs, Colds, Cramp In the Stomach, Chronlo Diarrhoea, Piles, Tetter, Scald Head.Ophuema, or failing away-slckness pecu'lar to children, Lencorrhea, Falling of the Womb, all obstruc tions to the due course of nature In females, all venerial diseases, and all complaints arising from Impure Blood or a weak and disordered state oi the stomach. Liver or Kidneys. Certi ficates oi cures of the Yellow Fever in Mexico can also be furnished. Remember If It does not cure, the money will be refunded by the pro prietor. BENJAMIN MISHLER, S. E. Corner Centre Square. Lancaster, Pa. SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. The ingredients used In compounding Mish ier’s Herb Bitters are not kept secret by the Proprietor. Send for a Circular and you will learn the meuical properties of all the articles used In Its preparation ; also In the moner lu which they operate on the system, and much other valuable Information. If you are afflict ed with disease send for oue o. Mishler’a Herb Bitters Circulars* read it carefully, prollt by the hints it contains, and you will be placed ou the sure road of recovery. BITTERN WILL CURE ALL DISEASES OF THE SKIN Diseases of the sklu are numerous and, with but one or two exceptions, may all bo traced to impurity of the blood. lu muuy persons tills impurity is bom lu the system; while others acquire it through improper treatment of scores of diseases. Under this head may bo classed— Ist, Scrolula, —Tula disease is hereditary and la transmit ted from generation to generation. It is caused by a transgression of Lne laws ol nature, both moral and physical; lu oilier words, it is caused by vice. Actlm* as a latent poison, it reduces the vitality of the blood, aud weakens the depuratlug organs, so that they fail to discharge or cast out the Impurities t ail are continually generating In the system. A persou physically pure acquires guuof htaa, or some other secret disease; he undergoes a course of mercury, th- disease is dried up, aud the patleui prououuced woU. Vain deiuslou. The complaint Is not cured, its chuuuel is only diverted, instead of uiuklug its appearuuce outwardly, it acts ou the Internal organs, and scrolula. which is bequeathed from lalher to sou. Is tue result. Many persons who are per fectly free from all Immorality and vice areal tilcted with scrofula. They are suffering lor the sins of their fathers nuu laboring under the curse Inscribed In the Bo kof Books. “ I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children.” To cure this dreadful complaint it is neces sary that the blood should b.> thoroughly pun flea, all the organs of the body brought into a healthy state of action, aud the system braced up and strengthened by luvlgorutlug touics. — Look at the articles used in compounding Mlshler’s Bitters; see the array of pwnlylug and invigorating meudlcumeuts. and sa> whether there Is an article iu the wliole| list of medicines thatequalslt. We hereeinphuilcally assert, without fear of contradiction. Unit MISHLER’S BITTERS WILD CURE ALL KINDS OF SCROFULOUS DISEASES. It purifies the blood, it strengthens the Inter nal otgans and aids them to perform their nat ural functions, 1L is a stimulant aud a tonic aud It will cure Scrolula. 2d, Running sores aud Ulcers.—Running sores aud ulcers Invariably indicate a scrofu lous taint. They are caused by the efforts ol nature todlschurge the impurities of ihe blood. Many persons afflicted with running sores aud ulcers succeeded in drying them up aud iniuk they ar- cured when the skin grows ovur the sore. They are, however, “but making bad worse,” lor the impurities that were discharged from the system through the medium ol the sore now act Internally and cause innumerable diseases and olteu death. The ouiy true and sure cure lor all running sores aud ulcers is Mlshler’s Differs, a continued and persevering use of which will most certainly effect a per manent cure. 3d, Balt Rheum.—Balt Rheum Is a vague, in definite, though, popular term given to al most all the nou-feurile eruptions oi tue skin which afflict adults. It is generally an erup tion of vesicles lu small, distinct ulcers, ar companieu with usmarLing, tingling sensation, wltu a tendency to creep orspread over the ad loining surface. Mlshler’s Bitters are a sure cure for this disease. •Uli. Pimples uud Blotches.—Pimples uud Blotches ou the skin are always a sure slgu ol impure blood, though never dangerous, ex cept in o.i> i»i carbuncles, they are very dls agreeu »te. Often we will see the most hand some features rendered hideous by greul blotches and pimples, and instead ol the pieus iug look which should Irradiate the human lace we see nothing buL disgust ng corruption ; lor piinpks uud blotches urenoinlng but the cor rupt accumulations of the system expelled through the medium of the sklu. The use ol Mishler’s Bitters will force these corruptions to be discharged through the natural channels, and thus cures all kinds ol piiuplt-Huiiii hiotciies. Ladies who desire a lair completion, iree trom pimples should bear this lucl in inlud apr '2.1 jtUfUtai gOMETHING NEW UNDEII THE SUN A NEW ERA IN MEDICINE! Let the buffering and Diseased read Lho rol owing: Let all who have been given up by Doctors aud spoken of as incurable, read the following: Let all who can believe iacts, and can have faitii in evidence, read the following: Know all men by these presents, That, ou tills, the Twentieth day of June, in the year of our Lord,One Thousand Eight Huudred and sixty- Blx, personally came Joseph Haydock to me, known as such, ami being duly sworn,deposed as follows: “Tliat lie is the sole general ngeiiL for toe United Stales and dependences thereof, for prep rations or medicines known as Dr. Maggiel’s I'llls aud Salve, and that the follow ing cerl.flouLes are verbatim copies, to the best of bis knowledge and belief. | LA | JAMKS SMKITUK Nouiry Public, Wall Street, New York. June Ist, Itou. Dr. Mugfjiet: I take my pen to write you of my great relief, uml that the awful pain lu my Hide has left me at last—lhunkH to your medi cme. Uli, doctor, how thankful I am that I ean get some sleep. X can never w r riteUeuough. I trunk you again and again, and H<ire that you are really the lrlenu of all suUerers. I could not help writing to you, and hope you will not take it amiss. JAMES MYERS, 116 Avenue D. This Is to certify that I was discharged from the army with Chronic Diarrhoea, and have been cured by Dr. Magglel’s Pdls. <N HARVEY, 27 Pitt Street. New York, April 7,18 W. The following Is an lu cresting case oi a man employed in an Iron Foundry, wuo In pouring melted iron Into a llask that was dump unu wet, caused an explosion. The mellcd Iron was thrown around and on him In a period shower, and he was burnt dreadiully. The fo.» lowing certificate was given to me, by him. about eight weeks after the ucehlenl New York, January 11, 18M. My name Is Jacob Hardy; P uin an Iron Founder. X was badly burnt by hot iron ii* November last; my burns healed, but 1 had a running sore on my leg that would not heal; X tried Maggiel’s Salve, and It cured me in a few weeks. This Is ad true and anybody can see me at Jackson’s Iron Works, 2d Avenue. J. HARDY, lib Uoerlck Street. Extracts from Y'arious tetters "I had no appetite; Magglel’s Pills gave me a hearty one/’ •* Your Pills are marvellous.” " I s-ud for another box and keep them in the house.” ”Dr. Mugglel has cured my headache thul was chronic.” “X gave half of one of your Pills to my babe for cholera morbus. The dear little thing got well in a da>.” *’ My nausea of a morning lu now cured.” Your box of Mugglol’s Salve cured me of uolm-s lu me lie-<d. X rubbed some of your San e behind my ears, end the noise left.” “ He' d me two boxes, I want one for a poor family.” *’ X enclose a dollar, your price Is 25 cents, but the medicine to mo Is worth u collar.” “Send me live boxes of your Pills.” " Let rue have thiee boxes of your Pills by return mall.” X have over 200 such Lestlinouiuls as this, but want of space compels me to conclude. t>QR CUTAXKOUS DISORDERS Headache, Indigestion, lnlluenzi. Inflammation, luward Weakness, Liver Complaint, ixnvness of bplrlts, .Ringworm, Rheumatism, bull Rheum, jSculds. Sklu Diseases. I®, Notick.— None genuine without the en graved trade-mark around each pot or box, signed by Dr. J. MAGGIEL, 11 Hue Htieet, New York, to counterfeit which Is felony. bold by GKUGEK * RICE No. 13 West King street, Lancaster, Pa., and by all respectable Dealers in . edlelnes throughout the United rtales and Canadas. aug 8U lyd<*w Asthma, Bow-1 Complaints, Coughs, Chest Disease, Coativem ss, Dyspepsia, Dlarrhcea, Dropsy, Debility, Fever and Ague Female Complaints, C'tOltN NUKLLKK AMD CLEANER.-Til K j attention oi manufacturers la cal led to thin lately pa leu ted Improvement, by means of which the fanner can thresh and clean, by one operation, from 1,000 to I.GOU bushels of Corn per day, with no more power than Is required to drive the old-fuahloued “Cannon Sheller,' ll)o machine dolDg the work In the most thor ough manner, and Is not liable to gel out of order; the 'armer belug able In a moment to set the machine and to clean any sized corn, mouldy or dry. County und State rights for sule on rouaona* ble te ms, by addressing , WM. H. BURNS, Lancaster, Pa, pLAATKG PLATE ROOFING, Juue 0 tfw 22 ‘We are now prepared to put on thlß Roofing n Lancaster county. Solon Iloblnßon endorses It as the CHEARikJT AND WEST before the publ Ic. Everybody In the county who lserect fnu buildings Is Invited tosend for particulars. Address, AAKUN WHITE, James street, Opposite Comb Faotory lt4<*3mw pi M. SOHAEKFEB, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLERY NOB. 1 AND 2 EAST KING STREET, LAN ASTEB, PA. Jan 10 On
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