MfltMttitJlMUti. COLLEGE OF FIERCE, A. M., President. FIEST Ykae ol>tß organl ‘ AND FIFTY PUPILS, A*%fiSfil l Alne-tentiiß now occupy Inantlve tfwMMjjKjhevery department of business, will '•oiadl SECOND COLLEGIATE YEAR experience, and stability ac* Prosperity and success. "-?M| l slfl- €amod reputation of the College as THE FIRST COMMERCIAL COLLEGE inf the country, la supported by the employ ment of the ablest and most experienced Teachers In their several departments; by the substantial elegance of the internal arrange ments ; by the variety and completeness of the Theoretical Course, and by the introduction and perfection of the system of ACTUAL BUSINESS participated In by the students, under the di rection of teachers not only scientific book keepers, but also EXPERIENCED BUSINESS MEN. All attempts to represent business are disre garded, toglveplace to business itself. Goods purchased in Philadelphia by the Piesideut, are bought and sold by the students, and pay ments are made in the College currency, which has a real money value. This happy combina tion of Theory and Practice has heretofore en abled the graduates of the Collego to take charge of the largest and most Intricate sets of books with confidence and success. THE ARRANGEMENTS for carrying out this system are perfect. The Bank, Wholesale Department, Insurance, Ex press, and Exchange Offices, the Books, and all the mlnutlm of mercantile transactions are ac curately copied from their counterparts In ac tual business. THE LOCATION of the College, at Handel and Haydn Hall, Eighth'and Spring Garden streets, the common centre of the varlons railroads connecting the city with Its suburbs, and tho proximity of economical boarding houses,make It desirable fur those from the Interior Intending to reside In the city during their attendance at College, THE EXPENSES. Tho terms for the dlll'erent Courses will be found in a table below. Tho Board ranges from Si to 80 per week, and the time necessary lor tho completion of tho Full Business Couise from two to four months. A comparison of the expenses with those ot other Colleges will be found to leavo a favorable balance of from Sou to 800, thus maintaining the reputation of The Union uh the Largest, most Poetical and Economical Com mercial College in the Slate. PRINCIPALS OF DEPARTMENTS. Thomas May Pkihck. A. M. U. H. Baunks, |C. N.'.Fauk, Jr., 11. Kkim, h. Lyndall. K, 8, Keiniioli), |Lieut. .1. T. Hickman, tt.9»Soveral of Urn above spouk Gorman. fltQ.Hpeclul terms for Clubs. tsii-Holdiers received at reduced rates. Philadelphia, Sept, lbth, 1800. Thomas May Pkihck, A. M.: / ear sir: I was very much pleased with :uj visit to your Institution. Tho “Actual Busi ness Department’’ is a practical department o great value to the young or middle aged inuu Who wishes to acquire business forms und habits without the labor or upprenllceshij: heretofore i ceded. Your bank 1 noticed with considerable oaro. it Is properly organized, and Is furnished with the usual books and forms for bunking. 1 ac knowledge the receipt of some college cur rency, which is un excellent substitute for national currency, and Is quite beautiful in up pcuruucc. Wishing you a decided success, which you deserve, 1 am yours truly, Ac., DAVIDB. PAUL, President First National Bank. Circulars ami Peirce’s pructlcal Educator now ready. Samples of College Currency suut by mall, and distributed gratuitously, on application at tho ~ OFFICE, 531 NORTH EIGHTH ST. septfj amw.’tt YOUNG MENU THE QUAKER CITY n U X I N K S C O L LEG E NOKTHEAST COHNKU TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA An institution for the practical education f young men for the active duties of Business Life. A REGULARLY INCORPORATED COLLEGI: Established November ‘2d, 1863. Incorporate! bv the Legislature of Pennsylvania. March ’llth, 18(15, with power to grant Diplomas and confer Degrees of Merit. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES. ConducUd upon the best system of instruc tion extant, and ottering In all respects ad vantages ol‘ the highest order. THE COMMERCIAL COURSE KMUUACEH liookenplug, Commercial Arithmetic, Penman ship, Business Correspondence, Commer cial Law, Lectures on Business Adairs, Customs, Laws and Regulations of Trad*;, Ac. SPECIAL BRANCHES. The Higher Mathematics, Phonography, Oi numoutal Penmanship and Telegraphing. THE COMMERCIAL COURSE is of tlio most complete, thorough and practical clmrnoter. In the DEPA RTM EXT OF ACO H'NTS, advantages are aJlbrded to Uiu.se who desire a knowledge of altualcuuxtino-hoc.se PRACTICE, such us havo never before been placed within the re*rh of .Students iu Commercial Colleges or Schools. This Coarse combines THEORY AND PRACTICE, giving the student in the shortest possible time nn Insight into all the forms, routine and do* tails of business, and llttlng him in the bes. 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 Rookkeeping ever published, af fords the host indication of the value of the course of Instruction iu the .Science of Accounts purs.icd In this Institution. Every young man who designs emerlng any Commercial .School should hrst procure a copy of this book, it contains 118 pages large octavo, and is com posed nlmo't exclusively ol sets obtained from Actual Business. Price Sd.oU. Sent by mall to any address. TELEGRAPHING. Tlie Telegraph Department Is complete with every facility for qualifying persons for Prac tical Operators on sound or Paper Instruments, with regular oillce practice.’ EMPLOYMENT. Young rueu seeking employment should boa iu mind that the reputation and standing c this Institution as a thorough PRACTICAL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, render Its indorsement tire best passport to success and advancement. Its graduates are now occupying prominent positions iu every part of the country, and receive the highest salaries. Catuluamis ami Circulars ol'Fai buuks' Awikkoepli;/*, ou application. -’l.. FAIRBANKS, A. M., President. T. E. M Secretary oct 17 ppl gctittS. Estate or gkoke uettew, late West Hempllehl two.. deceased.—Letters ,of Administration on said estate having beeu granted £0 the undersigned : All persons In debted thereto are requested to make immedi ate payment., and those having claims or de mands against the same will present them lor settlement to the undersigned, residing iu said township. 11. F. lIOOVEK. net 1M (itw 4‘2 ESTATE OF WILLIAM BOONE, LATE of Hurt township, deceased. Letters of ad ministration on said estate having been grunt ed to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto urn requested to make immediate settlement, aud those having claims or de mands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the under signed, residing in said towushlp. GEORGE 8. EOONE, SAMUEL HAIILEY, Administrators, ; novliOLr.'is ENT ATE OF SAHAH U EOEIIIIEIN, lute of West Coealloo township, deceased Letters of Administration on said estate hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all per sona indebted thereto are requested to make immediate puyment. and those having claims or demands against the same will present them fur settlement to the undersigned, residing in said towusuip. BENJAMIN KEUERREIS, oct 17 Otw* 11 Adinlnlstraiur. Estate of < huistopheuguaham. Into of Bart township, deceased. Letters testamentary ou said Estate having been grant ed to the subscribers, residing in said township, all persons indebted to said Estate are request ed to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them, without de lay, properly authenticated for settlement, to HARRISON GRAHAM, JOHN M. HEYBERGER, Executors. oct 17 Utw 11 171 STATE UF AWN A HEINE, LATE OF j the Borough of Washington. Manor town ship, deceased.—Letters of Administration on said estate having been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted thereto are re quested to make Immediate payment, and tnose having claims or demands against the same will present tUem for settlement to the undersigned, residing in said township. BA.RNHERD MANN, (Farmer), oct 17 'Jtw* 41 Administrator. Estate of dk. john n. eckert, late of Salisbury twp.. deceased.—Letters of Administration having been granted to the subscriber, residing In Paradise township : All persons indebted to said estate uro hereby re quested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them, with out delay, properly authenticated for settle ment, to H.L. ECKERT, oct 31 Otw-13 Administrator. 4CCOUNTS OF TRUST ESTATES, dc.» The accounts of the following named ates will be presented for confirmation, on MONDAY, the Slthday of NOVEMBER, iB6O, viz • Leah Wochter’s Estate, Samuel Eberly, Coin- Samuel Meuny’s Estate, Daniel Her/, Com mittee. _ . _ . Nancy'Messner’s Estate, (late Musser,) John Musser, Sr., Trustee. JOHN SELDOMRIDGE, oct 31 4tw 43 Prothonotary. Estate of geo. tomlinson, late of Lancaster township, deceased. —Letters or Administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebt ed thereto are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make known the same -without delay to the undersigned, residing in said township, GEO. TOMLINSON > Nov. 5,1800. ' Bov 7 (ItW* W ifcflirat. OATA B B H , WHY SUFFER WITH THE DANGEROUS & LOATHSOME DISEASE, WHEN IT CAN BE CUBED AND ENTIRELY ERADICATED FROM THE SYSTEM BY THE USE OP DR. SEELYE’S LIQUID CATARRH REMEDY CATARRH will surely result in CO NS U M P T I 0 N Unless checked in Its incipient stages. :l T NEVER F AILS CUKE WARRANTED IF DIRECTIONS ARE FOLLOWED. SINGLE COTTLES WILL LAST A MONTH, COLD IN THE IIKA1) Relieved in a<Fcw Minutes. BAD BREATH. Caused by offensive secretions. WEAK EYES Caused by Catarrhal affections, SENSE OF SMELL' When lessened or destroyed, DEAFNESS When e:uineil by CnlanTial ilimctlltles. A are eureil by thin remedy. THROAT AFFECTIONS Are more frequently than otherwise caused by a thick, slimy xnucuous, falling from the head, especially during the night, and resulting from Catarrh, and are cured by DR. .SEELY’ EJ* S LIQUID CATARRH REMEDY, S Y M P T QMS The symptoms of Catarrh are at first very slight, Persons fiudlng they have a cold, that they have frequent attacks, and are more sen sitive to the changes of temperature. In this* condition the nose may be dry, or a slight dis charge, thin nnd acrid, afterwards thick and adhesive, may ensue. As the disease becomes chronic, the discharges are increased In quantity and changed in quality; they are now thick and heavy, and n-e hawked or coughed off. The secretions are offensive, causing a bad breath; the voice thick and nasal; the eyes are weak; the sense of smell is lessened or destroyed; deafness fre quently takes place. Another common and important symptom of Catarrh is, that the person is obliged to clear his throat In the morning of a slick or slimy mucous, which has fallon from the head during the night. When this takes place, the per.-on may be sure that tills disease is on Its way to the lungs, and should lose no time IQ arresting It. The above are but few of the many Catarrhal symptoms. Write to our Laboratory for our pamphlet describing fully all symptoms; It will be sent FREE to any address. Also direc tions where to procure the medicine. We are receiving letters from all parts of the Union, and also numerous testimonials from those using It, bearing the evidence of its In- fallible merits. fro, Tills remedy contains no MINERAL or POISONOUS INGREDIENTS, but Is pre pared from vegetable extracts EXCLUSIVE LY ; therefore It ls PERFECTLY HARMLESS, even to the most tender aud delicate child."®-®. CALL FOR SEELYE'S CATARRH REM EDY, and take no other. If not sold by drug gists in your vicinity, they will order it for' you. Price $2.00 per bottle. ttJL All persons suffering with any affection of the Head, Throat or Lungs, should write at once lor our pamphlet fully describing all symptoms pertaining to the above disease. It will bo sent free to any address. DU. 1). H. SEELYE & CO., Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Druggists. GENERAL AGENTS John D, Park, Cincinnati, Ohio; Fuller, Finch & Fuller, Chicago, Hi.; Burnljams & Van Schaack, Chicago, 111,; Demos Barnes & Co , N. Y.; D. Ransom & Co., Buti'alo, N, Y/ Far rand, Sheley & Co., Detroit, Mich,. Weeks & Potter, Boston, Mass.; French, Richards & Co.« Philadelphia, Pa.; R. E. Sellers & Co , Pitts burg, Pa.; Collins Bros, St. Louis, Mo.; Barnes Ward & Co., New Orleans, La.; R, A. Robinson <Si Co., Louisville, Ky.; Blgley & Bro., Mem phis, Tenu.; P. E. Depuy, Richmond, Va. 1 Thompson and Block, Baltimore, Md.; Dexter &. Nelleger, Albany, N. Y.; Strong & Arm strong, Cleveland, 0.; Wm. Johnston, Detroit, Micb.; Wilson Peters & Co., Louisville, Ky. oct 17 lyw 41 fpHE NEW STATE The vast Agricultural, Manufacturing and Mineral resources of West Virginia, are just now attracting the attention of the whole world —her rich alluvial valleys, peculiar advantages for grazing and stock growing—her inexhausti ble beds of Iron, Coal, and rich deposite of Coal Oil, added to her extraordinary facilities for every description of Manufacture, offer In ducements to Immigration, Enterprise and Capital, unequaled by any State in the Union. All persons desiring to purchase LANDS OR KEA.L PROPERTY of any description, in West Virginia, are re quested to apply to HARNESS & KUYKENDALL, Real Estate-Brokers, Moorfleld, West va. N,B, We also invite the attention of seller! to this Ageaey, June 5 tfdAW PUBLIC HALE OF VALUABLE CHESTER COUNTY REAL ESTATE.— The subscribers will offer at publle sale, on SATURDAY, the Ist day of DECEMBER. A. D., 1866. on the premises the following valua ble anahlghly Improved Real Estate, known as the '* ELLICOT i FA -{MS,” at Avondale, in New Garden twp, Chester county. Pa,, at the point where the Gap and Newport turnpike crosses the Philadelph a and Baltimore Central Railroad. This property contains in all about SIX HUNDRED AND EIGHTY ACRES, much of which is of the best larming and grazing land in the county, the balance Is good woodland. The Improvements consist of a large BRICK MANSION HOUSE, and eight Other STuNE or FRAME DWELLINGS, located in different sections of the tract. Three large Stone B »rns. Ice House, Wagon House, one Saw Mill aud other out buildings Two Orchards of npple and othi r Fruit Trees. The term is divideu into fields of convenient size by good fences, and is well watered, both branches of White clay Creek passing through it. There are two excellent water powers, capa ble of driving Saw Mills, Paper Mills or ' tner Factories. Also, several valuable Lime Stone and other Quarries, and Brick Clay of good quality, of which Bricks are manufactured on tne premises. Beside the railroad and turnpike above mentioned, there are five other public roads concentrating at this it an Im portant point for manufacturing, mercantile and mechanical > perations. This is one oftbe most valuable properties ever put into the market in Chester county. Alieady a con siderable village has been built on the western end of the farm. This property will be dis posed of In oue tract if deemed desirable, or 11 will be divided into six convenient tracts and a number of building lots. # v „ t _ v . Farm No. 1, including the MANSION HOUSE, SAW MILL, aud other out-build ings, will contain about 2d) ACRES, of which 12 Acres are good Timber Laud; on this tract Is a valuable Lime stone Quarry. No. 2, Will couUim about 145 ACRES, ol which 10 Acres are good Timber. No. 3, Will contain about IUU ACRES, of which 1U Acres are Timber, with DWELLING and fine Limestone Quarry. No. 4, Will con tain about 1.5 ACRES, ofwhlch 10 Acres are g. .<>d T-inner; on ibis is a valuable Limestone Quarry. No. 5, ContHltis'io ACRES of flue Improved Land. No.'u, A splendid Water Power, whereon is a Mill in operation No. 7, a large number of eligible Building Lots, iu the village of Avondale. The farm Is distant from Philadelphia 3U miles by railroad; H miles lo Wilmington city; 15 miles from West Chester, and 12 miles from Oxford. Sale to commence at 12o'clock, M., whencou ditious will be made known, and a plot of the larrn and Improvements will be exhibited by John D. Yerkes, residing on t he premises. GEO. W. JONES nov li tsw i i Philadelphia. VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC* SALK. ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER ill), IHO6, Will be sold at public sale by the subscribers at the public house ol Jacob Cramer, In the village of Purudhe, Lancaster county, the fol lowing described valuable Re >\ Estate, lo wit: A tract of land, situated In East Lampeter township, I ancaster county, (lorwcrly belong ing to Dr. N. W. Sample,) on the Lancasterand Philadelphia Turnpike,!) miles from tho former place, and midway between soudersburg and Paradise, adjolulug lands of Joel L. Llgntuer, Jonathan Lapp, and others, and bounded on lhe South b; Pequeu Creek; containing 65 ACRES AND S PERCHES, (Also, If desired, an adjoining field of about 15 ACRES,) with a largo STUN E DWELLING HOUSE, Kitchen attaohod, Wash House and Cistern adjacent, largo Slone Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Carriage House, Com Cribs, Hog Pens, Carpenter Shop, and other Improve ments Ihet •' -U erected. About 41) yards from the dwelling Is un excellent never-falling Spring of Water, with a convenient Stone Spring House over It. There is also a flue Apple Orchard on the promises, with a variety of other choice frul'H. 'I here Is a very superior Limestone Quarry on this tract. The land Is in a high sUte of cultivation, under good fenc ing, most of it being nearly new, and Is ono of the most dolraniu residences In the country, being situate 1 In a healthy neighborhood, con venient to senools, mills, stores, churches. Ac., and has superior advantages. The buildings are In good condition, aud have undergone thorough repairs din ing the pust Summer. Persons wishing to view the property before the day of sale, can do oby calling on the un dersigned living Jn Strusburg Borough, or on Benjamin Pln-negur, residing thereon, t Sale to commence ut2o’eock. P. AL, of said day when terms will be made known by W. A R. P. SPENCER. R. Downky, Auctioneer, nov 11 3tw45 TYUBLIC HAL*! OF VALUABLE REAL i Estate, in West Fullowtlold, on SATUR DAY, DECEMBER 15, 1860. The subscribers will sell at public saloon SATURDAY, the Jsth day of DECEMBER. A. D., IHtHJ, on the prem ises, all that valuable Alessuago aud Tract of Land, situate In the township of West Fallow field, county of Chester, on the Gap aud New gort Lurnplue, 3 miles from tin* Pennsylvania entral Rallroud at Pemuugiunvllle. 5 miles from Parkesburg, aud 1A miles from Coelmtu vllle. This farm CONTAINS 200 ACRES, of which 40 Acres are well-set with Thriving and Good Timber; Ine balance is favorably and well adapted tor farming and grazing pur poses. The improved land is In a • igh state of cultivation, having been recently well limed; Is divided Into cons uniont Melds by good fences, now in excellent order. The whole farm Is well watered, aud clear of weeds, bushes and rubbish. It Ims been carefully farmed for many years, and a more pruduethe farm is seldom iu the market. The Improvements consist of a mrgu MANSION HuUSK, with •southern exposure, and wi h a lawn In front, well shaded by a choice se lection of ornamental tjees. There Is a well of excellent water, with a pump therein, In a commodious and well built kitchen, lai ge Frame Barn with Sioue Stabling, and'Straw House attached, ailbrdiug good ac commodation for stock. There Is u well of good wa'.or.iu the barn yard, under shelter; Carriage aud Wood House, Stone Spring House, and other out buildings. An Annie Urchtvd of well selected fruit trees, in good nearing condition, surrounded by an etUeieut. osageOrange Hedge. Also, a variety of other fruit, such as pears, cherries, granes, Ac. There is 011 the premises a comfortable Frame Tenant House, with a spring of good water convenient. Officer’s Hun passes tlirough'tne farm, nUbrdlngJseveral acres of good meadow well set with grass, aud a suf ficient water*pow**r for. light tnaebluery, with un excellent location for such purpose*. This property could be divided Into two good farms with a beautiful site for a second set of build ings. In conclusion, It can lie truly said of the above property that all disinterested per.- 011 s who have known it. lor years, regard 1 as oue of the best Chester couuty farms. Sale lo commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., wlmn conditions will b>- made known on day ot sale by it. e. Monaghan, MARY J. MONAGHAN, ALICIA R. MONAGHAN, Heirs of James Monaghan, dec'd. nov 11 tsw 45 A VALUABLE .STOCK FARM FOR SALE.—Situate lu SiimiuerblU township, Cambria county, Pn., on tlie lino of the Penn sylvania Railroad, containing 771 ACRES OF PRIME LIMESTONE LAND, underlaid with seven veins <•!' Bituminous (,’oul, Irom 2 to 0 feet thick. THREE DWELL ING HOUSES, a large Fiame Burn. 300 Acres cleared, balance heavily Limbered with Ash, Hickory, Maple, Black ami White Birch, Sugar, Beech, HemUvk. Elm and Linn. A good Water Power with io ;;o feet head. Cash price, $15,000. aug 21 Udit3mw) ■y ALU ABLE MARYLAND FARMS. 1,000 ACRES OF FINE CULTIVATED LAND, 20 miles from Baltlnwre, from to 2 miles from Station on Northern Ceutral Railroad. The soil is rotten rock and adapted to all kinds of grain and grazing. Blacksmith shops, stores, mills and churches In the vicinity. G -od 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 iu all parts o Maryland and Vlrglnn. oct3 3m*w3o JOKY’S SUGAR EVAPORATOR, HARTFORD SORGHUM MACHINE CO., Tills Evaporator clarifies more thoroughly, and produces FINER SYRUPS, MORE AND BETTER SUGARS, With less Labor and Fuel, than any other 1 the World. They have been lully tested, anil have invari ably taken the highest, premiums, when tried in competlon with the best pans of other man ufacturers. Splendid Jellies from Apple Cider and the Juices of other frills, under Cory’s patent, are easily made on these evaporatlug paus. Our Cane Mills embrace the latest improve ments and for convenience, speed, strength aud durability are unsurpassed. Fire Doors, Grate-Bars, Skimmers, &c„ sup plied at lowest rates. See our Show Cards, posted in Stores, Hotels, &c. Send for Pamphlets containing full direc tions for the culture of Northern Sugar Canes, and the manufacture of Syrups, Cane and Maple Sugars, &c., which will ue forwarded without charge, to any applicant. The Company has a Capital of 8100,000 aud Is composed o f the following names: WOODRUFF & BEACH,Steam Engine Build ers, Hartford, C't. NATHAN BENHAM, Machinist, Hartford, Ct. N. KINGSBURY & CO., Woolen Manufac turer, Hartford, Ct. CH AS. ALLEN, Dealer In Agricultural Tools, &c., Hartford, Ct. Freeport, Illinois. E. N. KELLOGG, Wool Dealer, Hartford, Ct. DANIEL PHILLIPS, of Adams Express Co., Hartford, Ct. JAS. B. WILLIAMS <fe Co., Fancy Soap Makers, Glastenbury, Ct. JAS. B. WILLIAMS, N. Kingsbury, President. Sec. and Treas. Early Orders solicited—Address, HARTFORD SORGHUM MACHINE CO.. 143 State street, Hartlord, Ct. aug 22 omw 33 gECBET OF BEAUTY GEORGE W. LAIRD’S “BLOOM OF YOUTH.’ This celebrated preparation imparts to the skin a soft satln-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. Ladles give It one trial and be con vinced of ita value. Genuine prepared only by GEORGE W. LAIRD, „ , , , 74 Fulton Street, New York. Sold by Druggists aud Fancy Good Dealers everywhere. imay 16 lyw 19 G B f$Ao N m. AN]D ORIENT AX PAINT INGS. The most popular and celebrated Italian In America has now located herself at Maytown, Penna., the paintings are of the latest most beautiful and brilliant de signs placed upon canvas. Every parlor should be adorned with the magnificent scen eries of the Old and New World. The Artist would be gratified to call the attention of every enterprising young Lady and Gentleman in every neighborhood throughout the United States as agents Please enclose 10 cents for particulars and an envelope addressed to yourself with a postage stamp. Every letter will be promptly answer ed and full satlalactlon given by the Artist All orders must be addressed to the General Agent. MRS. A. E. HUNTINGDON, Maytown, P. 0., Lancaster, Co., Pa. oct 31 (jtw 43 Heal (ggtate. E. McGLADE. Wllinore, Pa. &UisttUattM>UjS. {{Patented, Sept. 10, 1861.) MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY THE No. 118 State Street, HARTFORD, CONN. pal ©state. PUBLIC HALE OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE.—On SATURDAY, DECEMBER lat, 1868, the undersigned will sell at the Uni- . com Tavern, near the premises, In Dramore. township, a valuable Farm, containing, by a late survey, about _ 250 ACRES OF VALUABLE LAND, situated In the townships of Dramore and; Little Britain, in the county of Lancaster, about A mile south of the Unicorn Tavern, on the Main Road to Oak Hill, Little Britain, and Oxford, Chester county. The improvements consist of a New Two- Story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE attached to a substantial stone building. A good and substantial Barn, with slate roof, a good wagon sh -d, witn twoeorn cribs attacned, granaries ct al-o roofed with slate. There are also a g«:ou hog house and other out baildlngs. There is a good Spring of Water near the house. Water Is also supplied to the barn-yard by a hydraulic ram. This property is well watered, stock can have easy access to water from al mosi every field. There are aboutBo Acres of Woodland, mostly heavy Timber. The larm is In a good stale of cultivation, having been recently heavily limed, with good fence , <fcc. This property Is beautifully situated in a good moral neighborhood, within 4 miles of exten sive Lime Quarries, convenient to Churches, Stores, Mil.a, &c., and within about 8 miles of the thriving Borough of Oxford, ad- Joiniog lands of James Barnes. Sanders McCullough, James Clendenln. and others. Any person wishing to view the prop erty previous to sale, can be shown it by call ing on either of the subscribers or lhe tenant ou the premises. .... Possession and a good title will be given on the first of April next. , „ w , Sale to commence at 2 o'clock P. M, of sail day, when terms will be made known by JAMES COLLINS, JEREMIAH BROWN. n , v 14 31W45 \7ALUABLE FARM IN WASUINGTON V COUNTY, MD., AT PUBLIC SALE.-The undersigned, agent for tbe heirs 01 John Wli iner, Jr., will sell at public sale, in Iron;t. of I the Court House, In Hagerstown, on lUESDAY, the llth day of DECEMBER, I*6o, at 10 o’clock, A. M., the .'ollowlng described larm: Said larm is situated on the National Road, 7 miles west of Hagerstown, and 4 miles East of Clearsprlng, aud adjoins the laud* ol Jonathan Grove, Wm. Cvrfman and others. It contains 172 ACRES OF LAND. 150 of which ure under cultivation anu the re mainder covered with limber. The Bottom Land, of which there la about 0) ACRES, Is highly productive and t e upland* uie an admixture of slate and gravel, of the best quality, und though in good condition ut present are susceptible ol: real Improvements at very limited expense. Tho Improvements are a large aud commodious Stone aud ROUGH-CAST DWELLING HOUSE, a comfortable Log Hou.se lor Ten-mis, a laige STONE BARN and other necessary out-nuild iugs. There are two unfailing wells upon the promises besides which there is emvonlont access to running water. There Is also an ahundauce oi fruit trees of every yarkty. Tile attention of persons duslriug a farm which omnnlnes alt tne . ilvantages ol a pleas hul residence with productiveness ol soil is especially Invited to this property. There will be s Id at tho samu time and place aboutS ACRES ol Timber Laud, situated on Lhe East bank of the C'onococheaguu Creek aud adjoining the lands of Jacob Summers, v\ m. seighmau, and others. I'iiK Tkk.ms of salk auk: —Guo-third ut the purchasolmoney to he paid in cash,o jlhe day,ol sale, the balance in two equal payments in one aud two years, the purchaser to give notes with approved security' for the deterred payments. Any person wishing to vlow the premises will cull upou tho undurslgued or his brother T. A. Wltiner, living ou the farm. nov 12 lul&isw| JNU. T. WiTMEH. CHESTER COUNTY FARM AT PHI VATK SALK.—The subscriber having quit business, will sell the farm whereon he now re sides, situated In Penn township, Chester co,, on the road leading from Kdenton to Chatham, and bouuded by lands of John Myres, A. Wood and A. Ortllp. S. McWilliams and others, in sight ofthe Philadelphiaand Baltimore Central Railroad, within two miles of two depots, where grain is bought, htghly Unproved, containing 112 ACRES, a good proportion of wood land, water In every field, all under good fencing with Chestnut and Oslieng hedge, with the Big Elk Creek passing throu h the length of the farm. The im- rovements consist of a large three- Htorv Bilelc DWELLING HOUSE, well finish ed wlth s .utters on the first story and veuitlan blinds on the others, with a large porch front and back ; the dwelling Is nearly uew ; an euiry luto two large parlors ofthe first lloor, with papered walls, five sleeping rooms on the second papered und white coat, and a hall on the second; wall papered, aud three large sleep ing rooms on tne third. The whole is over a large good cellar; a two-story brick kitchen attached, with a pump therein ; a uever-fall lngwull, with good water; a porch In front, shutters and blinds, with two sleeping rooms on the second story, wit)) an out-kitchen with oven and b nler, woudhouse, a large yard In front, with ornamental fees and a huudre 1 Seacb trees In full bearing; a frame cellar ARN 44 by 70, two ihresmug lloois sld* by side, straw shed in front, good stabling under neath, Wagon House, Carriage House, Pig House, Corn Crib and Grauary, all attached; Pump House and Ice House ueur the barn ; a stone Dairy Spring House, two Apple Orchards, lie. Terms made easy, to suit purchasers. Further description is deemed unnecessary, as persons wishing to buy will please cull aud view for themselves, when the same will be sliowu by me, SAMUEL B. MeCLENACHAN. Jennersville P. U., Chester county, Pa. ocl 17 3mw 41 VALCAULE HEAL ESTATE FOIt MALE IN FULTON COUNTY', FA.—Tho sub scriber will sell FIVE VERY DE-SIIIABLE FARMS, each containing. respectively, I*o, 350, 020, 100 and 200 ACRES, about SOO Acres in cultivation, bniaucu In timber. Also, a Tract containing 400 ACRES OF TIM HER LAND. All situated on tbe Tonolloway Creek, adjoin ing each other, and known as “ Linn Valley.” About 300 Acres of it Is in rich bottom .and. Much of It Is limed, with limestone on the laud and adjoining Three oi the Farms are finely improved, GOOD DWELLINGS, tine Fruit, <sc. There is a NEW SAW and GRIST MILL upon the lands, which ate within one to three miles from Hancock, on tin* Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and Cuesapeuk and Ohio Canal. Very superior Stoueware Clay is upon It. It will be sold very low lor cash, or long credit, as desired. For further particulars refer to H. G. Smith, Intelligencer Utflce, Lancaster, Fa., or HUGH McALEEU, Frederica City, .Vi cl. OCt 31 tfwAlwd 43) VAI.IAHI.r FA KM AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned oilers at private sale, the farm on which he resides, situate in Antietam twp., Frauklln county. Pa., about one mile west of the Stale Line Station, on tlie Frank lin Railroad, and near the turnpike leading from Geencastle to Williamsport, This farm contains ill ACRES n! first quality limestone land, and adjoins farms of Christian Horst, Albertis A. Miller and others. The improvements consist of a LOG HOUSE ami Barn, with all necessary out buildings. There Is a never-falling well of first rate water near the house and a most 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 luu fine thriving young trees which t.r in a tiue bearing state. The iarm Is under most excellent fencing, the fencing being madeol post and rail and boards. This iarm is a very desirable oue, and parlies wishing to purchase are invited to call and view It for themselves. Any information regarding the above farm will lie furnished by Dr. John E. Miller, resid ing In Hagerstown. HAMUEL MILLER, aug 27 ltdAtfw VALUABLE TANNERY, MERCHANT MILL AND LAND FOR SALE.—J. I). Price & Co. Real Eatato 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, Workshop, Barkliouse, 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 ueoessary for carrying on the Tannery business on a large scale. There are FORTY-NINE ACRES OF LAND, In a good state of cultivation attached to this property, and several hundred acres of excel lent Bark land within one mile of the Tannery. This is a valuable property, and It Is seldom that such property is in market. Itissituated 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, &c., are run by this power. The terms will be made accommodating. For particulars, addess, J. D. PRICE & C'O., No. 1 and 2 Law Buildings dec 23 tfw Harrisonburg, Va. OKA AURES OF VALUABLE LANCAS you TER COUNTY TIMBER AND SPROUT LAND AT PUBLIC SALE.—On TUESDAY the 27 h, and FRIDAY the 3uth days oi NO VEMBER, ami on SATURDAY the Ist day of DECEMBER, 1806, the undersigned will sell by public vendue, ou the premises, situated in Clay township, said county, about 1 mile East of Elizabeth Furnace, and about 2 miles Southeast of Brickersville, 910 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 ol!', In pieces before the sole of various dimensions, so as best to suit purchasers. The whole tract is well timbered, having large quantities of young chestnut trees, fit for rails, as well as most thriving sprouts. The attention ol farmers, Ironmasters and others needing lands of the kind described, are respectfully invited. Persons desirous of viewing the property be fore the days ol sale will call at the adjoining farm of Henry Wike, on Friday, the 10th, Sat urday, the 17th, Friday, the >3d. aud Saturday, the 24th days of November 1866, when the same will be shown them. Sale to commenc ; on each of the days named at 9 o'clock In the forenoon, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOSIAH H. SHEAFFER, DAVID HOCHSTETTER, Administrators of John Sheaff'er, 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 ORPHANS’ COURT SALE—IN PURSU ance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster County, the undersigned will sell at public outcry at the Public House of Nathaniel Trout, in the village of Gordonville, Leacock township, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1806, the following described Real Estate, late of David H. Leche, deceased, viz: A Lot of Ground containing ONE-FOURTH OF AN ACRE, more or less, on which is erected a Two-Story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, with Kitchen attached, Frame Stable, excellent Cistern and other Improvements thereto belonging, adjoin ing other property of said deceaseu, and lands of Samuel Kauffman. The house has recently been given an excellent repair and is a desira ble residence. Persons wishing to view the Eroperty, will please call on Mrs. Harriet A. ecne, residing on the Mansion property ad joining. • Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., on said day, when terms will be made known by 8. K. SAMPLE, Guardian of minor cliildren of Lieut. D. H. Leche, deceased. J. D. Wahfel, Auctioneer. nov 7 3tw* 44 PRIVATE SALE OF THAT VALUABLE MILL AND FARM OF4)0 ACRES, known as •* Truman’s Mill,” in Sadsbury twp., Chester county Pa,, mile from Pomeroy, one mile east of 'Parkesburg, on line of the Pennsylva nia Railroad. Title indisputable. Terms easy. For further information call upon the pro prietor. THOMAS H. PHIPPS, Parkesburg P. O u or to A. G. FEATHER, Lime street near Chestnut, Lancaster, Pa. uov 7 tltweow* ii gfeilaMpftta grimtlgtmmM. a CM SOLE BOOTS AHD SHOES.—P. . WAKE, Jr., & CO.’S Warehouse for the gAia <jf these celebrated •goods, is at M. FA SIAN’S First National Gum Sole Store, 914 SPRING GARDEN Street. GCH SOt£ BOOTS FOR FIREMEN, Engir eers, Foundrymen, Carpenters. Stonemasons, and, In fact, for all who want durable Boots and Shoes—ones that will out wear three pairs of leather soles, and are much easier to the feet. These boots are warranted. Sold at M. FABIAN’S First National Gum Sole Store, 914 SPRING GARDEN Street. 82, 82, $2 82, 82, 82 ONLY FOR 3)/$, the best, quality Gum Sole Balmorals for Cadres. These are the easiest and cheapest shoes in the city; one pair will wear longer than three pairs leather soles, and are water proof. The style and finish are the very best. 914 SPRING GARDEN Street. FABIAN’S First National. SOLE BOOTS AND SHOES FOB It Boys and Children. Th» se are Just the thing for Children, i have some that lam selling for #1.25. M. FABIAN’S First National, 914 SPRING GARDEN Street, Philadelphia. _ nov 14 3m w 45 EBEG E I ! LUPINS—Best All-Wool. PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTS—In great variety. DRESS GOODS—for Friends and otners. ALSO, MUSLINS, FLANNELS, CASSIMERES, Ac. BENJAMIN ALBERTSON, 714 Arch Street, Philadelphia. MUSLINS! BLEACHED AND BROWN, at w hole- ale prices, by the piece, ut ALBERTSON’S, 714 Arch Street, Philadelphia. oft 3 3mw RADIKS’ FANCY FURS! AT JOHN FAREIHA'S OLD ESTABLISHED FUR MANUFACTORY, No. 718, Arch street,>bove 7th, PHILADELPHIA, Have now in Store, of my own Importation and Manufacture, one of the largest and most beautiful selections of FANCY FURS for Ladle"' and Children’s Wear in the city. Also, a fin* assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves and Collars I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prices, anil I would therefore solicit a call from my frieuds o: Lancaster county and vicinity. Kemeiubw tho Name, Number anil Street! JOHN FAREiKA. No. 718 Arch street, above 7lh. south slue, Philadelphia. $2!.. I have no Partner, nor connection with any other Store in Phllud a. out 3 Imw 30 JAC O I* IiAUONI'N, 618 MARKET STREET, Dealer, In AMERICAN, ENGLISH ifcHWISS WATCHES has on hand a large assortment of the above In GOLD and SILVER CASES, which will be sold at the LOWEST PRICES, and WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION IN ALL CASES. Also: JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, of tiie newest styles and patterns. Repairing done In the best manner, and warranted. Those In want of tho above are luvitod to exatnlue my stock at (318 MARKET STREET, n .vlCMvw) PHILADELPHIA, Pa. pK.MtOSE.K. HOOPLAS AIiCH STREET WIT Alt F, SCHUYLKILL PHILADELPHIA. Agent for the Salk of TERRACOTTA WATER PIPES AND HYDRAULIC CEMENT. Also, Plastering, Lath. Culomed Plaster, Hair l White Sand, Bar saud, die., &c. unoU (imwM'J j" A PI Klt K K HOLS 11 PHILADELPHIA. T :0 subscribers having luused this favorite House, it has been REFITTED AND REFURNISHED IN AN ELEGANT MANNER, And Is now prepared wlih the most perfect up poiutmenis lor tbereceptlon of guests. The Ilrsl position among first-class Hotels will be maintained in the future, as iu the past may 3<J iyw 2 BAKER A FARLEY. gOWMAN A LEONARD, MA>*UFACTUitEItS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS SILVER AND SILVER PLATED GOODS, 7 0-1 AitC II Stkbkt PHILADELPHIA, Those In want of Silver or sliver Plated Ware will find It much to thelradvautage by visiting our Store before making their purchases. Our long experience In the manufacture of the above klud of goods enables us to defy compe tition. Wo keep.no goods but those which are of tho first-class, all ol our own inuke, and will be sold at reduced prices. |ulylllyw27 1866. 1866, WALL PAP ER S / New Fall Styles! HOWELL A BOURKE, MA N UFACTU REUS OF PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES, Corner Fourth aJjd Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. N. B. Always iu store, a large stoclc of LINEN AND OIL SHADES, aug 29 Bmw g S. CAMPBELL A CO., MANUKACTURING CQXFECTIOXERS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, Ac No. 303 Rack street, PHILADELPHIA. Also, manunudururs of all kinds of MOLASSES CANDY AND COCOANUT MAB R E Y THE CHEAPEST PLACE TO GET SINGER’S A lIOWE'S SEWING MACHINES ALSO, SILK, THREAD, COTTON, NEEDLES, SHUTTLES, AND ALL SEWING MACHINE TKIMMINGS. All Macliines warranted. No. 122 North Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA . Kept 11 3inw 36 628. lIWO *' SK,,ITS ’ 628 HOPKIN'S “ OWX MAKE," New Fall Styles! Are iu every respect first-class, and embrace a complete assortment lor Ladles, Misses, anil Childreu, of the Newest Styles, every Length ami sizes of Waist. OUR SKIRTS, wherever known are more universally popular than any others before the oublic. They retain their shape better, are lighter, more elastic, more durable, and really Cheaper, than any other Hoop Skirt In the market. The springs and fastenings are war ranted perfect. Every lady should try them! They are now being extensively -old bv Mer chants throughout the eountjy, and at Whole sale and Retail, at Manuiaclory and Sales Room, No. G2B Arch St., ijelow 7th, Philad’a. Ask lor IIOPKIN's “own make,"—-buy’no other! Caution—None genuine unless stamped on each Kid Pad—“ilopkln's Hoop Skirt Manu factory, No. H2S Arch Street, Philadelphia.” Also, constantly on hand mil line of New York made Skirts, at very low prices. Terms Net Cash. One Price Only. auu29 4mw 34 Dentistry. TjIEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN WM. M. WHITESIDE Respectfully announces to his patrons and the public that he Is now administering (Nitrous Oxide) Gas, by the aid of which he Is enabled to extract Teeth entirely without pain. Unlike Chloroform or Ether, this Gas is perfectly harmless In its use and pleasant in' its efl'ects. Unlike other anaesthetic agents, It leaves no unpleasant effects after taking it. He has, by Its means, already extracted agreatnumber of t eth with perfect success, and assures the pub lic that the most delicate person, old or young, may inhale it with safety. The Gas emits no unpleasant Oder. No person need sutler from Tooth Ache, or deprive themselves of Artificial Teeth, on ac count of the pain of extraction. The whole time occupied in the inhalation, extraction and return to perfect consciousness, does not exceed from three to four minutes, after which the patient feels the same as before the Inhala tion. The advantages of tills Gas over E&ier or Chloroform are: Ist. It Is perfectly harmless and there Is no danger of giving too much. 2d. The insensibility produced is perfect and complete In all cases where a sufficient quan tity is given. 3d. The effects all pass off within three or four minutes from the commencement of the inhalation, leaving the patient feeling as well as before. 4th. The disagreeableness of inhaling Ether or Chloroform are all avoided. PRICES FOR EXTRACTING: Teeth extracted with Gas, (each) SI.OO “ “ (to be replaced by artificial).. 30 “ “ without Gas, (each) 25 “ “ (tobereplacedbyartlflctal)gratis. PRICES FOR ARTIFICIAL WORK: For Full Setts on Rubber $40.00 ‘ Full “ (upper or lower) 20.00 “ Full “ (with mouth prepared) 30.00 " Full “ (npper or lower) lo.uu PARTIAL SETTS PROPORTIONATELY LOW. For Full Setts on Gold,. “ Half “ •» . Silver, same as Rubber. PRICES FOR FILLING TEETH: Gold Fillings, from $l.OO upwards. Other “ “ 50c. “ Particular attention paid to the health of the mouth and correction of Irregularities. Terms Cash. All work warranted. Office and residence, next door to the Court House, over Fahnestock’s Dry Good Store, East King street, Lancaster, Pa. sep 1 3md*w H. “ NOBTH ' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW COLUMBIA, PA, nov 1 tfildW Him jgrfe rjIHE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE SNOW POWDER! SNOW EOWDER! ! SNOW POWDER!!! PA TENTED HA T 29, 1860. This is an article for washing without rub bing. except in very dirty places, which will require a very alight rub, and unlike other preparations offered for like purpose, wtli* not bot tbs clothes, but will leave them much whiter than ordinary methods, without the nnriA.l wear and tear. It removes grease spots as if by magic, and softens the dirt by soaking, so that the rinsing will in ordinary cases entirely remove it. This powder Is prepared in accordance with chemical science, and upon a process peculiar to*ltselt, which is secured by Letters Patent. It has been in use for more than a year, and has proved itself an universal favorite wherever it has been used. Among the advantages claimed are the following, viz: It saves ail the expense of soap usually used on cotton and linen goods. It saves most of the labor of rubbing, and wear and tear. Also, for cleaning windows ills unsurpassed. With one-quarter the time and labor usually required it imparts a beautifulglossandlustre, much superior to any other mode. No water requirt d except to moisten the powder. Directions with each package. And can b - readily appreciated by a single trial. The cost of washing for a family uf five or six persons will not exceed there cents. The manufactuiersof this powder are aware that many useless compounds h ve been in troduced 10 the public which have rotted the cloth, or failed in removing the dirt, but know ing the intrinsic excellence©! this article, they confidently proclaim it as being adapted to meet a demand which has long existed, and which has heretofore remained uusupplled. Manufactured by HOWE A STEVENS, 260 Broadway, Boston. ALSO, MANUFACTURERS OF FAMILY DYE COLORS. 43- For sale by Grocers and Dealers every where. oct 24 Bmw 42 IJIHE MONT USEfUL INVENTION JI'NT SILVERINE SILVERINE! INSTANTANEOUSLY SILVER ELATING ARTICLES OF BRASS COPPER, GERMAN SILVER, in RenLoriug the Plating where worn oil—and for Cleaning and Polishing SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE. This mod useful Invention of the age Is a preparation of >ure silver, and contains no mercury, acid, or other subs'ance injurious to metals or the hands. It Is a complete electro plating buttery In a bottle. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by Druggi-ts and Variety stores. HOME & STEVENS, MANUFACTURERS, BOSTON, MARS, oct 2-1 3mw 12 T jLTEHT FASHIONS DEMAND J . I V. BRADLEY'S CELEJIUATED PATENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC OR DOUBLE SPUING The wonderful Flexibility and great comfort and ploasuro to any Lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded Assemblies, Opera', Carriages, Railroad Cars, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, lor Promenade and House Dress, as the Skirt cun be folded when In use to occupy n small place as easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin Dress, an Invaluable qualUy In orluollne, not I'uuud in auy Sl' gle spring Skirt. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, coinf.rt and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day, will never afterward willingly dispense with their use. For chilu.en, misses and young ladles they are superior to all others. They wHi not bend or break like the single spring, but will preserve i heir perfect aud graceful shane when three or four ordinary skirts will have been thrown aside as useless. The Hoops are covered with double and twist ed thread, aud the bottom rods are not only double springs, but twice, or double covered: preventing them from wearing out when drag ging down stoops, stairs Ac. Tbe Duplex Elliptic Is a great favorite with all ladles aud is universally recommended by the Fashion Magazine! as the siaudard skirtof the fashionable world. To enjoy the following inestimable advan tages in Crinoline, viz: Superior quality, Per fect Manulacture, Stylish Shupe and Finish, Flexibility, Durability, Comfortand Economy, enquii e lor J. W. Bradley’s Duplex Elliptic, or Doubi6 Spring Skirt, and be Bure you get the genuine artlcie. Caution.— To guard against imposition be particular to notice that skirts offered as “ duplex" have the red ink stamp, viz., “J. \V. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs,’’ upon the waistband—none others are genuine. Also Notice that every Hoop will admit a pin belug passed through the centre, thus reveal lug the two ior double) springs braided together therein, which Is the secret of their flexibili ty and strength, and a combination not to be found In any other Skirt. For Sale In all Stores where firs! class skirts are sold throughout the United States and else where. Mauuf ctured by the Sole Owners of the Patent. WESTS, BRADLEY & CaKY. 97 Chambers and 79 & SI Reade Sts., N. Y. gPLEMHII HOLIDAY PRESENTS! GOLD AND SILVER! FINANCIAL CRISIS compells us to sell IX THE COURSE OF SIX MOXTJIS, £250,000 £250,000 WORTH OF Watches, Clocks, Chains, Diamond Rings, Pianos, Melodeons, Sewing Machines, Silver Ware, &c. ALL TO BE DISPOSED OF AT ONE DOLLAR EACH, Without regard to value! and not to be paid for until you know what you are to receive. After receiving the article, if it does nol please you, you can return it and your money will be refunded. The Stock Com PRists.amoust other articles, Splendid Clocks. Gold and Sliver Watches, Rings set with Diamonds, Rubies, Pearls, Gar net and other Slones, (solitaire and in clusters) Ladles’sets of Jewelry, comprising Pins and Ear Rings of the most fashionable styles, set In Precious Stones of every variety, together with a large assortment of Gold and Euamelled and Pearl Sets, Gold Stucs and Sleeve Buttons of the most beautiful patterns, Gents Bosom and i-carfPins, and an endless variety of Bracelets, Chains, Musical Boxes, Head Dresses, Combs, Charms, Ac. In consequence of the ereat s agnation of trade iu the Manufacturing dist ricts of France and England, a large quantity of valuable Jew elry. originally intended for the European market, has beeu sent oil for sale In thiscoun try, and must be hold at any sacrifice! Under these circumstances the “ WATCH <fc GOLD JEWELRY i O.” have resolved upou AN APPORTIONMENT! subject to the following regulations: Certificates of the various articles, without regard to choice or value are first put Into en velopes, sealed up and mixed; and, when oi dered, are taken out by a Blindfolded boy, and sent by mall, thus giving all a fair chance. On receipt of the Certificate, you will see what you are to and then It Is at your option to send the dollar and lake the article or not. Purchasers may thus obtain a Plano, Melo d on, Sewing Machine, Gold Watch. Diamond Ring, or any set of Jewelry on our List for One Dollar. NO BLANKS. SEND 25 CENTS FOR A CERTIFICATE. In all transactions by mall, we shall charge for forwarding the certificates, paying postage and doing the business 25 cents each, which must be enclosed when the certificate Is sent for. Five certificati s will be sent for $l, eleven for $2, thirty for So, sixty-five for $lO, and 100 for 815. AGENTS.—We want agents in every town and county In the country, and those nctlng as such will be allowed ten cents on every Cer tificate ordered by them, provided their remit tance amounts to 81. Agents will collect 25 ceuts for every certificate, and remit 15 cents to us, either lu cash or postage stamps. Agents remitting at once $3O, will be entitled to a beautiful Silver Watch, and also 200 certifi cates. Please wilte your Nam--, Town, County and State, plainly, and uddress all orders to WATCH AND GOLD JEWELRY CO., 30 LIBERTY Street, New York, oct 31 4mw 43 I Hr* a , - C£ z. 1 *l§ f H w 3ch E H 55 * ~ s r H Si £ = o lj KJ 2 o n <5. ? 5 ®— O g S 8 I o a B £ X Si'sW- Ml h - § lIW 2 § j ! i» o 8 !. ? M * * S~ & > ,MI h p Ir£ § o tv i 3 *3 I H >■ s Q Z. I jg M. SCHAEFFER, FRENCH SHANDIES Q WHISKIES, &CJ No 13 South Queen Street, (A few doors below Centre Square,) LAN ASTER, PA. I „ LANCASTER, PA. Jaa W | my!7 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLERY NOS. 1 AND 2 EAST KING STREET Ptgftta’g fgittoM. $lOO BFWABDI I will pay to any Doctor or member of the Medical Fraternity, the sum of $lOO for any Compound that possesses more mediclnalvir tues and curative powers than Mlshler’s Herb Bitters. B. MISHLER, Proprietor, 8. E. Corner of Centre Square. Lancaster, Pa. $lOO BEWABI ’ I I will pay $1(X) Reward for the discovery of any medicinal preparation that can cure a greater variety of complaints than Mishler’s Herb Bitters. B. MISHLER, Proprietor, S. E. Corner of Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. $5OO KEWAB “ I I wtii pay $5OO to the Pioprietor of any Medi cine that can show a greater number of genuine Certificates of cores effected by it near theplace 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, Running or Sore Legs, Cancer, Abscess, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Coughs, Colds, Cramp in the Stomach, Chronic Diarrhoea, Piles, Tetter, Scald Head, Ophnema, or falling away-sickness peculiar to children, Leucorrhea, 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. Cert l flcatesof cures of the Yellow Fever in Mexico nnn also be furnished. Remember if it does uot cure, the money will be refunded by the pro prietor. BENJAMIN MISHLER, 8. E. Corner Centre Square. Lancaster, Pa. The Ingredients used In compounding Mlsh ier’s Herb Bitters ore uot kept secret by the Proprietor. Send for a Circular and you will learn the medical properties of ail the articles used In Us preparation ; also in the maser m which they operate on the system, and much other valuable information. If you are ailHci ed with disease send for one o. Mlshler's Herb Bitters Circulars; read it carotinly, protlt by the hints It contains, and you will L- pmccd on the sure road of recovery. BITTEKM WILL CURE ALL DISEASES OF THE SKIN Diseases of the skin aro numerous ami, with but one or two exceptions, may all be traced to Impurity of the blood. In many persons this impurity Is born In the system; while others acquire It through Improper treatment of scores of diseases. Under this head may bo classed— Ist, Scrofula,—Tnls disease Is hereditary aud la transmitted from generation to generation. It Is caused by a transgression oi the laws ot nature, both moral and physical; In other words, It Is caused by vice. Acting as a latent poison, it reduces the vitality of yie blood, and weakens the depurating organs, so that 'hey foil to discharge or cast out the Impurities t .at aro continually generating In the system. A persou physically pure acquires gonorlueu, or soma oilier secret dlseaso; he undergoes a course of mercury, tin- disease Is dried up, and the patient prouounced well. Vain delusion. The complaint Is uot cured. Its chuunel Is only diverted. Instead of making its appearance outwardly, It acts on the Internal organs, aud scrofula, which Is bequeathed from father to sou. Is tuo result. Many persons who are per fectly free from all Immorality aud vice are af flicted wl'h scrofula. They aro suffering for the sius of their lathers uml labor lug under I tie curse inscribed In the Bo -k of Books. “ 1 will visit the Iniquities of the fathers upon their children." SILVERINE To cure this dreadful complaint It Is acces sary that the blood should be thoroughly puri fied, all the organs of the body brought Into & healthy state of action, and the system braced up aud strengthened by invigorating tonics.— Look at the articles used in compouudiug Mishler’s Bitters; see the array of purliylug and invigorating mendlcaments, and say whether there Is an article In the whole list of medicines that equals It. Wo here emphatically assert, without fear of contradiction, that MISHLEU'S BITTERS WILL CURE ALL KINDS OF SCROFULOUS DISEASES. It purifies the blood, It strengthens the Inter nal organs and aids them to perform tholr nat ural functions, It Is a stimulant and a ton Ic and It will cure Scrofula. 2d, Running Sores and Ulcers.—Kunulug sores aud ulcers Invariably Indicate a scrofu lous taint. Tiiey aro caused by the ullbrts oi nature to discharge the Impurities of the blood. Many persons afflicted wltnruunlng sores and ulcers succeeded In drying them up and think they ar«- cured when tne skin grows over the sore. They are, however, “but making bad worse,” lor tho Impurities that were discharged from the sysiew through the medium oi the sore now act internally and cause luuuiuerable diseases aud often death. The only true ami sure cure for all ruumug sores aud ulcers Is Mishler's lihters. a euutlnued uud persevering use of wtilch will mud certainly elTecl a ;>£/•- maneni cure. J -mrii Sd'Kall Rheum.—Salt Rheum is a vague" in definite, though, populur term given lu ul most all the non»l'eurlle eruptlous of the shin which ollllct adults. It Is generally an erup tion of vesicles iu small, dlstiuct ulcers, uc companion with a smarting, tingling sensation, with a tendency to creep ursnread over the ad loinlng surface. MishJer’s Ritters are a sun cure lor tills disease. 4th, pimples und Blotches.—Pimples and Blotches on the skiu are always a sure slgu ol impure blood. A. though never duugerous, ex cept iu cus '•» oj carbuncles, they are very dis agrees >,h. Ufteu we will see r tno most hand some features rendered hideous by great blotches aud pimples, aud instead ol the pleas ing look which should irradiate thehuman fact: we see nothing but disgusting corruption ; lor pimples aud blotches are nothing but the cor rupt accumulations of the system expelled through tlie medium of the skin. The use ol Mlshler's Bitters* will force these corruptions to be discharged through the natural channels, and thus cures all kinds or pinipJesaud blotches. Ladies who desire a lair completion, free iroin pimples should bear this lad hi mind, apr Zi ifd&w goofes, stationary, &r. K w hooks: BARR ' S . BANCROFT’S U. S. HISTORY—VoIume 'J. TENNYSON’S POEMSCOMPLETE—Diamond Edition. SPANISH PAPERS—By Washington Irving. DR. JOHNS—By the Author of My Farm at Edgewood. BOUND TO THE WiIKKL-By Saunders. WEST POINT LIFE—A Poem—By a Cadet. LANGUAGE AND POETRY OF FLOWERS- By H. G. Adams. PICTURE OFST. JOHN—Bayord Taylor FIGHTING JOE—By OliverOptlc. POEMS BY ELIZABETH AKERS—Florence Percy. ROYAL TRUTHS—By H.W. Beecher. NEW PHYSIOGNOMY—By Wells. DOWNING’S LANDSCAPE GARDENING AND RURAL ARCHITECTURE. MY FARM OF TWO ACRES—IIy Miss Marti* ueau. POE’S POEMS —Blue and Gold—New Edition. WITH GEN. SHERIDAN IN LEE'S LAST CAMPAIGN. MARTYUIA, OR ANDERSON VILLK PRISON —By A. C. Hamll i. NED NEVINS, THE NEWS BOY-By H. Morgan, P. M. P. THE PRAIRIE CRUSOE, OR ADVENTURES IN THE FAR WEST. ALL IN THE DARK—By J. Sheridan Le Fann. POPE’S POEMS—BIue and Gold—New Edition. MOORE’S POEMS— “ “ MILLY, OR THE HIDDEN CROSS—By Lucy Ellen Guernsey. All the Magazines for November have been received. And all New Publications as soon as Issued from the Press. Also, Bibles, Prayer aud Hymn books in great variety. A large and splendid assortment of Stationery aud Blank Books. Also, a large stock of School Books and School Stationery always on hand. JACOB E. BARK. No. 0 East King street, Lancaster, Pa. ©cl 27 LidAW CHEAP BOOK STOKE The place to purchase Cheap Books is at THE PEOPLE’S BOOK STORE, No. H North queen St., corner ok Orange where may be found at all times, a large as sortment of BOOKS FOR OLD AND YOUNG, cheap to suit the times! THE POETS IN BLUE AND GOLD. Macauley, Swain, Browning, Heber Saxe, Moore, Keble, Whittier, Coleridge, Tupper, Lowell, Longfellow, Buhver, Cowper, Goldsmith, Poe, Shakspeare, Milton, Byron, Kirk, White, Ac., Ac. BIBLES AND PRA Y E R BOOKS In great variety. HYMN BOOKS OF ALL DENOMINATIONS. The largest and finest assortment over offered in the City. ALL SIZES AND STYLES, Holding from 12 to 200 pictures each, and rang ing In price from 50 cents to 820.00. TWO THOUSAND CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. The largest assortment lu Lancaster. The greatesL varieLy of subjects : Religious, Noted Personages, Fancy Subjects, Autumn Leaves, Nos. 1 and 2; Flowers Nos. I and 2: Fruit and Blossoms, Nos. ’ 1 aud 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 CEIVED. BIBLES, LARGE AND SMALL. WRITING DESKS, PORTFOLIOS ALBUMS. AUTOGRAPH BOOKS, CHfcsS BOARDS Ac. GOLD PENS AND SILVER HOLDERS, NEW GAMES FOR CHILDREN, NEW PAPER DOLLS, NEW CARDS, NEW DISSECTED PICTURES. TOY BOOKS I TOY BOOKS!! TOY BOOKS!!! TRANSPARENT SLATES, A good assortment for sale cheap. IMPORTANT TO SABBATH SCHOOLS ! The publications of the Amerlcau Sunday- School Union, designed for Sunday Schools furnished at the lowest net Suuuay-Schooi prices. STATIONERY. The best writing papers and envelopes In the market always on hand. SCHOOL BOOKS. All the books used in the various schools In the city and county, furnished at the lowest trices NEW MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Received as soon as published, and sold at publishers’ prices. Don’t forgot Book and Periodical Store. Corner North Queen and Orangeisle, y 7 tr w 2o TBOH B E R , * WHOLESALE DEALER IN BEND FOR A CIRCULAR. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS! Wial. INTERESTING QUESTION. What class of people will be most susceptible to attacks from Cholera ? Evidently those affected with any disease of e stomach, liver, or any of the organs apper \ “8 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 naturally arises, how shall we restore and keep those organs in.a healthy and normal condition ? We answer, by attention to diet, avoiding all undae excite ment, using moderate exerclso, avoiding all Intoxicating drinks, no matter In what form presented, and by the use, according to direc tions, of the great strengthening tonic, HOOFLAN D'S [GERMAN BITTKHS, PREPAKKD 11V DR. C. .V. JACKBOX PHILADELPHIA. This Bitters is n compound of lluid extracts. The roots and herbs from which it is miulo are gathered in Germany, and their virtues, Iu iho form of extracts, extracted by otie of the most scientific chemists and pharmaceutists this country affords. It is NUT A LIQUOR PREPARATION, In any sense of tno word ; contains no whisky, rum or any other intoxicating ingredients, and cun “» ireely used In families without any fear or risk ol those using it contract ing the dis ease or vice of intemperance. We wish tills fact distinctly understood, as many are apt to confound tills Bitters with the many others before the public prepared from liquor of kind. During the CIIOL K R A BKA 8 0 X of IKIU, tills Bit ers was extensively used throughout the outlru country AS a PREVENTIVE And we have not heard of a single instance In which tills Bitters was used, where thu persons sulfured from any of the symptoms of ciiulum, Till: (JiIKAT MTKKNUriIKNINU TONIC HOUKI-AND'H U Kit MA N UITT K K H WILL UURI* DEBILITY! I> K BILL T V ! ! Resulting from any cause whatever PROSTRATION OF THE.SYSTEM, INlllM KI) UV SEVERE II AKIISII 11-s, EX I’l ISI 'RI' DIME AH ES U F U A M 1* L I F E HOLIHKUS, UITIZKNS, Mai.k A UL'I.T ull You ru Will find In tills Hillers a pure Tonic, not .de pendent on bud liquors for their almost. 11l 1 men lolls effects, Tills Hitlers will cure the most; severe cases of l) Y 8 1‘ R I‘ 8 I A DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS 1) lUKH T I V K ORU A N H Aud is the only sure, cert tin and safe remedy for U VKR (XJMDLA IXTB. All are more or less effected during Iho spring and fall with torpidity or that Important organ of digestion, the Liver. This Hitters, without containing uuy preparation of mer cury, or by purging, acts powerfully on this organ, excites It to a healthy and lively action aud gives a tone to the whole system; hence, HEALTH, ENEHUV AND STRENGTH Take the place of SICKNESS, DEBILITY AM) LAHSITUPi- HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CUKK KVEHY CAHK OK CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS AND IMHEASIiS AKISINU Kltolt A DIHUII DF.RKD HTUMACI|. Observe the rollowlny resulting Iruin disorders ul the digestive organs Constipation. Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nau sea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Ful ness or Weight la the Stomach, Hour Eruciations, Hlnklng or Fluttering ill the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Diiticultßreulhiug, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocat ing Sensat lons when In a lying Posture, Dimness of Vision. Dots or Webs be fore the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain In the Head, Delleloncy of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain lu the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn ing In the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil and great Depression ol SnlrlLs. We have a host of test linonlnls from all parts of the country but space will allow of the publ ications of but. few of them, hence we select those of well known persons, whose Intelli gence uud discrimination are beyond doubt aud we will pay one thousand dollars to any one produclugucertlflcaLepublished l»y us that Is not geuulue. RECOMMENDATIONS HUN. JAMES THOMPSON* Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, April 2H, ikm, I consider' “ Hoofluud's German Billers” a valuable medicine In ease of attack of Indiges tion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my experience in It. Yours, with respect, JAM EH THOM PSON. Be sure you yet th O K N U I N 1' DR. C. M. JA Ch'SOX, Philadelphia with his signature on the wrapper, find hla name blown in the Bottle. There are counter elts lu the market. PUI C E SINGLE BUTTLE ONE DOLLAR, UR A HALF DOZEN FOR £5. Should your nearest druggist not have the article do not be put otf by any of the Intoxi cating preparations that may ue offered in its place, but send to us and we will forward, se curely packed by express. PRINCIPALOFFICE AND MANUFACTORY, NO. 031 ARCH STREET, I‘JIILADELPHI A , PA CUAS. M. EVANS, Pkopkiktou. Formerly C. M. JACKHON & CO, uuk 25 IJIMJKANCE COMPANY, CAPITAL AXD AHUM'S, $. r >‘52,210 W This Company continues to insure Build ings. Merchandise, and other property, ugalnst loss and damage by lire, on the mutual p'uu, either for a cash premium or premium note. SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount insured,...s«,Jl>l,2ys.sl Less ain't expired tu ’V)... 212,:Wi.0U H,0yi,y5U.51 CAPITAL ANi> INCOME. Ain’t of premium notes, Jan. Ist, 180 j $-UW,oyo.Wl premium uotea ex pired in 1805 Ain’t of premium Doles received in 1805 Balance of Jan. Ist, 1800 Cash receipts, less com missions in 1805 CONTKA. Losses and expenses paid in 1886 * 37,887.88 Balance of Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, 1868 532,210.49 — 357U,lysU A. 8. GKKKN, President, Geokge Young, Jr., Secretary. Michael S. Shuman, Treasurer. DIRECTORS: Samuel Shoch, William Patton, R. T. Ryon, John W. Bteacyi John Fendrlcn, Geo. Young, Jr. H. G. Mlnlch, Nicholas McDonald, Sam'l F. Eberleln, Michael 8. Shaman, Amos S. Green. 8. C. Slaymaker, Edmund Sperlng. . THEO. W. HERR, Agent, North Duke street, opposite the Court House, LANCASTER, PENN’A. ttil 4 w FEVERS OH FKM A t.l‘l lyd W-SAly^r 16.U73.50 410,617.21 $570,103.3/
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