iMttfitffotWl. r£tHE USIOS BUSINESS COLLEGE Of PHILADELPHIA THOMAS MAY PIERCE, A. M., President. Having, daring the Fibst eation, Instructed over FIVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PUPILS, of whom nine-tenths now occupy lucrative Eosltlona in every department of business, win egln ita SECOND COLLEGIATE YEAR with the prestige, experience, and stability ac quired by its past PROSPERITY AND SUCCESS. The well-earned reputation of the College os THE FIRST COMMERCIAL COLLEGE in the country, is supported by the employ ment of the ablest and most experienced Teachers in tbeir 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 teocherß not only sclentlilc book keepers, but also EXPERIENCED BUSINESS MEN. All attempts to represent business are disre garded, to give place to business ltsdf. Goods purchased in Philadelphia by the Piesldent, are bought and sold by tue students, and pay ments are made in the College currency, which has a real money value. This happy comblua ' tlon of Theory aud 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 Uiln system mu Perfect. The Bank, Wholesale Department, Insurance, Ex press, aud Exchange Olllces, the Books, and all the mlnutlie of mercantile transactions art- ac curately copied from their couuterparis in uc tup.l business. THE LOCATION of the College, at Handkl and Haydn Haj.l, Eighth and Spring Garden alrceta, the common centre of the various railroads connecting the city with ltH suburbs, and 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 dllleront Courses will be found In a table below. The Board ranges lrom $4 to 80 per week, aud the time necessary lor the completion of the Full Business Couise from two to four months. A comparison of the expenses with those oi other Colleges will be found to leavo a favorable bulunce of from to 80U, thUB maintaining the reputation of The Union us the Largent, moat J*ructicul and Economical Cbm* incrcLal College in the Slate. PRINCIPALS UP DEPARTMENTS. Thomas May Peikck. A. M. R. H. lUunks, |C. N. Kahh. Jr., 11, Kkim, ' S. Ly.ndale. E. S. Reinholu, |Lieut. J. T. Hickman. t®-Huvoral of the above speak German. Special terms lor Clubs. tt*LSoldiers received at reduced rates. 1 ‘III LA DKLI’H lA, Sept, lbth, Thomas Ma v Pkjkck, A. M.: i.uar Sir: I was very much pleased with my visit to your Institution. Thu “Actual Busi ness Department” is apraclieuldepurlmont ol great value to the young or middle aged man who wishes to acquire business forms ami liablts without the labor or apprenticeship heretofore needed. Your bank 1 noticed with considerable e.tie. It Is properly organized, ami is furnished with the usual books and forms lor banking. 1 ac knowledge Lbi! receipt of some college cur rency, wiilch Is an excellent substitute loi national currency, and is quite beaiitllul In ap pearance. , , , Wishing you a dceldtjd success, which you deserve, 1 am yours truly, «Ve., DAVID B. PAUL, President First National Bank. Circulars ami l J elrec\s i'raetlmi Educate now ready, . , Samples of Colliiuu Currency sent by mal and distributed gratuitously, on application t l lie UFi’lCli, 031 NUliTil KIUIITH HT. aepL f> 3mw 3) YOING MEN!! THE (.iUAKEIt CITY l JJ uXIiV ti -S' -V C 0 L LJC G K NOUTUKAST L'OUNKII TENTH ANIJ CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILAI) K L P 111 A An Institution lor tin* practical education I young imm lor the active duties of Huslncst tlfe. „ A REG PEARLY INCORi'UKATEDCDLLKGK Established November lid, isitt. Incorporate hv the Leglslulure of Pennsylvania. March ‘j lili, I Mi.'., will) power lo grunt Diplomas uml confer Degrees of Merit. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES. Comluc.ti d upon tin* best system of luslrut Lion extant, uml ottering In till respects m van Luges of the highest, order. THE COMMERCIAL COURSE Uoolceeping, Commercial Arithmetic, Pen mat ship, Ihislncss Correspondence, Coinmer end Law, Lectures on Hnslm ss A Hairs, Customs, Laws and Regulations of Trath;, Ac. SPECIAL BRANCHES. The Higher Malhnimllcs, Phonography, U namoulul Penmanship and Telegraphing. THE COMMERCIAL COURSE., 1h of the most complete, thorough and prael le character. .In the DKPAKTM ENT OF ACO > UNTM, advantage# are ullorded (o (hose who desire knowledge of ACTUAL COUNTING-HOUSE PRACTICE, Hiieh an have never before been placed within the ro*cli of Students In Commercial Colleges or Schools. This Course combines THEORY AND PRACTICE, giving the student In the shortest possible lime an Insight Into all the forms, routine and tie tails of business, and Utllng him in the bes. manner to enter at once niton the duties of any position, as a practical accountant. FAIRBANKS’ BOOK KEEPING. This work, Uiu must complete and extensivi Treatise ou Bookkeeping over published, ul funis the host, indication ol the value ol tlx course of Insl,ruction lu thoßcloneouf Account: pursued in tills institution. Every young mui who deslgus cmcring any Commercial Hchoo should 11 rut procure a copy of this hook, i contalnH iIS pages largo uolavo, and Js cum posed almost exclusively ol sets obtained iron Actual Business. Price fc:l.f>u. fceut by mull U any address. TELKGRA I*ll IN U, Thu Telegraph DepuUmmtls complete with ovury facility tor qualifying persons for Prac tical Operators on Hound or Vapor fustrumenls, with regular olllce practice. EMI’LUVMKNT Younu men Hurkintf employment Hhouhl bu In mind Unit thu imputation uiul blamllnu UilH Institution uh a thorough i'KACTIUAI., HUJIUUL UK UUHINKHS, rutulur ItH luilorHt'inont tlio bout purport. huuccnh and advancement. ItH umdunluH n uow occupying promlnunt poHltumH In eve part of thu country, nml rueulvu thu hl^la HJihuii-K, Uululo«m\H ami Di nerlptlvu Circulars of l-'a bunks’ JJuukkuuplnu, on application. 'L. KAIKHANKrt, A. M., President T. K. MicuciiANT, Hcerulary oct 17 ppl pottos. IjwrATt: of «i;okk isKin;\v, lath j West llumplleUl Lu 11., diM-unsi'il.—] .yui-i'H oi AilmlnlMlmllon on nulcl r*Uitr havlm* been umniuti to the umlrrMum d : All permnts I uubtud thereto tire requested to mulir unmet uto payment, tuui those h.ivlnn rluimn or tl miltulu UUlllliNl. t.lin Millie will iiresent llirlii I Hottlement Ui the residing; in mi township. E. I l '. IIOuVKK. net 21 Hi w h ENT All: or WILLIAM LOOM. LAI ol' Hurl township, deceased, LoUits ol a ministration ou said ustuto Jmvlnj.' been umn ol to 11 1 u undnrsluiiod, nil persons hnb.-lm thereto nr • n-qui-Mctl to i.nikn rin Jin; la HoUIc.-mmil, iiiul those having claims or <1 inund* iiualliHt Him miiHi l will present the without onlay for settlement to the limit Hlixiiud. residing In Mild township. UKOUUKH. HOONK, HAMI.'KL IIAIILKY, Administrates, nov M (Jtxv 1) E. stats-: oi' mi. jotsx iciimu lute or .Salisbury twp.. deceased.—Let tei of Administration haviii;/. been granted tu th HUbserlber, residing .11 Paradise township : A persons Indebted to said os tale lire liero'-y n quested to imike Immediate punient, an tuuse havl-aft <}lulms will pros nl iliein, will out. delay! knftperly uiilhenllnited lor solth liiuut, to ll.li. KCKKKT, oet 111 (llW'liL Admlnlstrulor. E STATU «KO* TI>JIIJNNON, IATK of Lancaster township, deerased.- Leilors or Administration on said estate liavlmj b mi grunted to the undersluucd, ail persons Indebt ed thereto are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands a alnst ihe same will make known L e same Without delay to the undersigned, resldlim In uuld township. UKU. TuSILINHUN Nov. A, IMKI. nov 7 Utw* 11 'IjWI'ATK OF HKV. JOHN WAI.UI'K, Ijj LuUuih of Administration on thn uHtatu oTKuv. John Wallace, Into of HalMwry town- Hiiip, docowHod, bavlna boon granted to tliumih- Honbor ruHldliiu in mild township, all persons Indoblod to hulu ohUHu ant napicsiml to innlco Immediate payment, tmd llinso having olulmH will proMinl tliom, without delay, properly au- Lliotitl<’ut(m! forHottlom.-ul. to TKUMAN WALLACM, Administrator. unv VI Ulw 1U SU|Sf«UIUWOUS. COHN NIIKLMUI AND CMIANKK.- l ll 1C atlonilon or nmnufuolurorN Ihcullihl to ihlH luloly imtonUul Imjirovonumt. by niumiH ol which tlio larinur run thn'Hliiu d inimn, by olio opurutlon, from 1,000 to l.&oo buHholH or Corn nur day, with noi more powor Umn \h ronulml lo drlvu thu old-fiuddomid “Cannon Hliollor 1 tlio muohlnodolUK tlui work In i ho immt thor ough numnor, and Ih not lluhio lo u ,,|. , )U i of omtir; tlio Mirmor boln« übln in u moment to Hot tlio inuohlnu uml to clean uny Hly.od mouldy or dry. Couuty and Hluto rluhtH lor milo on rumtonu. bio to inn, by addruHnluß WM, U. IUJUNH, Luncudtur, l‘n. Juno (J tfw 22 TT J. (JOKSXIGSr, VKItUH A -Y T TAILOR , No. 4U NORTH Q,UBBN BTUKKT, (Throe Doora South of Orange Btrcot,) Lancaster, pa., Keeps constantly on hand a variety of Im. ported Cloths, Cosslmeres, Vestings, die., of tho latest and most fashionable pat terns. Albo, a largo variety of Gou moil’s Furnishing Goods. Quality oj Customer Work Promptly Attended To. sop 21 tiradetw pw»u*'s itttm: $lOO BBWAB,M X will pay to any Doctor or member of the Medical Fraternity, the sum of $lOO for any Compound that possesses more medloinal vir tues and curative powers than Mlshler’s Herb. Bitters. B. MTBHLKR, Proprietor, 8. E. Corner of Centre Square. Lancaster. Pa. r nAR of its organic $ lOO BEWAB, “ I will pay $lOO Reward for the discovery of any medicinal preparation that can cure a greater variety of oomplalnts than Mlshler s Herb Bitters. B. MISHLER, Proprietor, 8. E. Corner of Centre Square. Lancaster, Pa. <j>RAA BEWABIM wtil pay $6OO to of any Medi cine that can show a greater number or gen uine Certificates ol cares effected by It near tlieplace where It is made, than M.ISHLER S HERB BITTERS—of Consumption, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Bloody Flux, Diarrhoea, Typhoid, Remittent, Intermittent and Bilious Fevers, Fever and Ague, Cnolera Morous, Yellow Jaundice, Scrofula, Running or Sore Legs, Cancer, Abscess, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Couklih, Colds, Cramp in the Stomach, Chronic Diarrhoea, Piles, Tetter, Scald Head, Ophnema, or falling away-slcknesa peculiar to children, Leucorrhea, Falling of the Womb, all obstruc tions to the due course of nature in_ females,, all venerlal diseases, and all complaints arislDg from impure Blood or a weak and disordered suite ol the stomach, Liver or Kidneys. Certl lleates oi cures of the Yellow Fever In Mexico eau also be furnished. Renxember If it does not cure, the money will he refunded by the pro nrle(or. BENJAMIN MISHLER, S. E. Corner Centre Square. Lancaster, Pa. The ingredients used In compounding Mtah* lor’s Herb Ritters are not kept secret by the Proprietor. Send for a Circular and you will learn the medical properties of all the articles used In Its preparation ; ulso In the maner In which they operate on the system, and much other valuable Information. If you are uliUct ed with disease send for one ox Mishler’s Herb Bitters Circulars: read it carefully, prolil by the hints It contains, and you will be placed on t he sure road of recovery. jyjAMIILER’H BITTERS WILL CURE ALL DISEASES OF THE HKIN Diseases of the skin are numerous and, with but one or Iwo 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 ol scores of diseases. Under this head may be classed— -Ist, Horolula,—This disease Is hereditary and Is transmuted from generation to generation. U is caused by a Lrunsgresslon ol the laws ol nature, both moral and physical; In other words, It Is caused b y vice. Acting as a latent poison, it reduces the vitality of the blood, aud weakens the depurating organs, so that they fail to discharge or cast out the Impurities tout are continually generating In the system. A person physically pure acquires gouorhcua, or some oilier secret disease; he undergoes a course ol' mercury, th<- disease Is dried up, and the palleut pronounced well. Vain delusion. The complaint is uot cured, Us channel Is ouly diverted. Instead of making Its appearance outwardly, it acts on the Internal organs, and soroiula, which is bequeathed from father to son, is the result. Many persons who are per fectly l'rcu from all Immorality aud vice are al lllctecl wiili scrofula. They are suffering for the sins of their fathers and laboring under the curse inscribed In the Bo kof Books. “ I will visit the Iniquities of the fathers upon their children.” * i o cure this dreadful complaint It Is neces sary that the blood should be thoroughly purl -11 eu, all the organs of Hie body brought Into a healthy stale of action, and the system braced up and strengthened by Invigorating tonics.— Look ut Iho articles used in compounding Mlsliler's Bitters; see the array of purifying aud invigorating meudlcaments, aud say whether there is an article in the whole list oi medicines Lhalequnls it. We hero emphatically assert, without lear of contradiction, that MIHMLEK'H BITTERS WILL CURE ALL KINDS OF HUROFULOUS DISEASES. It purifhls the blood, it strengthens the Inter nal organs and aids them to perform their nat ural functions, It is a stimulant aud a touieaud it will cure Scrofula. 2d, Running .sores ami Ulcers.—Running sores and ulcers Invariably indicate a scrofu lous taint. They aie caused by the efforts ol nature lo discharge the Impurities of the blood. Many persons mulcted with running sores aud ulcers succeeded In drying them up and thluk they an cured when the skin grows over the sore. They are, however, “but making bud worse,” for the impurities that wero discharged from the system through the medium ol Lhe sore now act internally aud cause Innumerable diseases aud oiteu deaLh. The ouly true and sure cure for all running sores and ulcers Is Mlshler’H Bitters. a continued and persevering use of which will most certainly elfeot a per inuncnt cure. ;kl, Halt Rheum.—Halt Rheum Is a vague, in definite, though, popular term given to al most, all the nuu-l'obrllo eruptious of the skin which ullllct adults. It is generally an erup tion of vesicles In small, distinct ulcers, ac companied with a smarting, UngUngseusaLion, with a tendency to creep orsnreiul over the ad lolnlug surface. Mlsliler's Bitters are a sure cure for this disease. -lth. iMiuples aud Blotches.—Pimples aud BloUihu.s oil the skin are always a sure slgu oi Impure blood. * though never dangerous, ex cept In c.u •- >i carbuncles, they are very dis- Often we will see the most hand some features rendered hideous by great blotches and pimples, and instead of the pleas ing look which should Irradiate the human face we see nothing but disgusting corruption ; for pimples and blotches are nothing but the cor rupt accumulations of the system expelled through the medium of Lhe skin. The use ol Mlsliler’s Hitlers will force these corruptions to be discharged through the natural channels, and thus cures all id mis of pi mplesund blotches. Ladles who desire a fair completion, free from pimples should bear tills tact in inlud. apr - thlAw N w BANCROFT'S U. S. HISTORY—VoIume 9. TENN YSON’S I'OEMS COMPLETE—Diamond SPANISH PAPERS—By Washington Irvlug. I)U. JOHNS—By the Author of My Farm at Edgewood, 110 UNII TO TIIE Wll EEL—By Bamulurs, WEST Point LIFE—A Poem—By a Cadel. LANGUAGE AND POETR* OF FLOWERS— By 11. U. Adams. PICTURE OK Si’. JOHN—Buyuril Taylor FIGHTING JOE—By Oliver Optic. I’UEMS BY ELIZABETH AKERS—Florence I‘orcy. ROYALTRUTHS—By H.W. Boeohor. NEW PH YHIOGNOMY—By Wells. DOWNING’S LANDSCAPE GARDENING AND RURAL ARCHITECTURE. MY FARM OF TWO ACRES—IIy MlsS Marti neau. POE’S POEMS—BIue and Gold—New Edition. WITH GEN. SHERIDAN IN LEE’S LAST CAMPAIGN. MARTY R 1 A, OR AN PERSON VILLE PRISON —By A. C. Hamlin. NED NKVINS, THE NEWS BOY—By 11, Morgan, P. M. P. T HEP R AIRI E CK U S U E, O R A DV EN T U RES IN THE FAR WEST. ALL IN THE PARK—By J. Sheridan Lu Kami. P< H’E'S POEMS—BIue and Gold—Now Edition. MOORE'S I’UEMS— MILLY, OK THE HIDDEN CROSS—By Lucy EBou Guernsey. the Magazines for Novoiuhor lmvo Been rucuived. And all Now PubllcatloiiH uh hooii as Issued from the Press, Also, Bibles, Prayuraiul Hymn hooks in grout variety. A largo and splendid assortment of stationery ami Blank Books. Also, a large stock of School Books and School Stat lonery always on hand. JACOB E. BARR. No. li East King street, Lancaster, l’n, oot 27 tidaw if i; \ l> 1) O O H£ H T O It 12 . j The place to purchase Cheap Books Is at THE PEOPLE'S BOOK STORE, No. II NullTII IifKKN HT., COIINKH OK OIIANUIC, where may be found at all Llmus, a large as* sortiuent of BOOKS FOR OLD AND YOUNG, I'l M ;.\ I* TO SUIT THK TIMKHI THE POETS IN BLUE AND GOLD. Macaulay, Swain, Browning, IJeher Saxe. Moore, Kehlc, Whittier, Coleridge, Tupper, Lowell, Longfellow, liulwer, Cowper, Goldsmith, Poe. Shakspouro, Milton, Byron, Kirk, White. Ac., Ac. BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS I n great variety. HYMN HOOKS OF ALL DENOMINATIONS. Thu largest and tlnest assortment ever offered Holding ip aii PJ tu coo pictures each, and rang ing In price from fit) cents to &21J.00. TWO THOUSAND CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. The largest assert men) In Lancaster. The greatest variety of subjects; Religious, Noted Personages, Kiiney Subjects, Autumn Leaves, Nos. I ami 2; Flowers, Non. 1 and 2; Fruit ami Blossoms, Nos. 1 and 2; Wood Mosses, Nos. 1 and 2; Life o! Childhood, Nos. 1 and 2; Mummer Landscapes, Winter Landscapes, White Moun tain Scenery, Funny Chui'uclcrN, Nos. 1 and 2, beautiful- ly colored. NEW STYLES BEING (.'(INSTANTLY UK WRITING DESKS, ALBUMS, AUTOGRAPH BOOKS, CHESS BOARDS Ac. Gold) PENS AND SI EVER HOLDERS, NEW GAMES FOR CHILDREN, NEW PAPER DULLS, NEW CARDS, NEW DISSECTED PICTURES. TOY Books 1 TOYBOOKSII TOY BOOKS!!! TRANSPARENT SLATES, A good assortment lor sale cheap, IMPURTANT TO SABBATH SCHOOLS t Thu i»ul)lluuthmH of Uio American Hmnluy- Hr.honl Union, iluHlKiiod for Humlay HchoolM l'urnlHliod ul Mio lowcut net Huuuuy-Hciiooi jnicuH. Tliu Im’ml writing inipui-N ami uuvolopcH in the markut. ulwayw on liuml, HUIIOOL 1100KH, All Mm ImoJiH uhuil In Mm vartoiiH nulioolh In Mm oily ami onunty, I'iinilHlmd at tlm luwimt nt'lcuH. NMW MIKMKIjLANKOUH 11UUKH. Rccflviil hh noon an publluhod, and Hold at oiiljllhliltk' prions, tfjy JJon’L l’oruut Mm plaou, J. M. WJCHTUAEKKKK’H Hook and l'urlodical Htoro. Cornur North (,),uouu and Oruuuo »U, v 7 irwiw In conclusion, it cun bo truly Haiti ol' the above property that all diblntoruHted poisons who havo Known It for yours, regard l aHono t>f tries best Chester county farmH. Halo lo commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., when cpnilltlouH will be made known on dny of sale by R. E. MONAGHAN, MARY J. MONAGHAN, , r ALICIA K. MONAGHAN, Heirs of James Monaghan, dec’d. n°v H taw 45 FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING T HO UB Ejj , PURPOSES. tJ , NIUTTI.K MACIIIJIUN Contain all the latest improvements; are speoily; noiseless; durable; and easy to work. Illustrated Circulars free. Agents wanted. Liberal discount allowed. No consignments niuae Address, EM PI HE 8. M. C 0„ July if> lyw yui (HU Broadway* New York BEND FOR A CIRCULAR guoUis, £tattouarß, «w. It O O U N I AT ;; a u k ' s I‘UUTOURA I‘JI A Lit UMR! In the City. ALL SIZES AND STYLES, CEIVED. R I U L li 8 , LAHtiK AN I) SMALL, I’UHTFOJjIO.H htatiuneuy, Aro HUpurlor to till othorß for Heat (Estates PUBLIC S .LI-.-OK IHCBSDAY. DL CEMBEB urn 1860, will b>- sold at pabllo sale, on the premises, In Weaverstown, Lea* cock township, i ancaster county, Pa., a de sirable residence, being a K Lot of Ground con* talnlng NEARLY FOUR ACREH, adjoining lands of Wesley Taylor, JocobStoltx* fus, Samuel Belhr, with a two story HOUSE, having a cellar under the whole; 3 rooms on the first floor, 4 rooms on tLe second floor, and garret, with alarge Kitchen attached and arch cellar under It 3 apartments ou ihe second floor, a HAHN, Hog stable, Smoke House, Wood House, and other Improvements there on erected. There are also on the premises a Cistern and Well, aud an excellent Orchard ol Choice Fruit, consisting of Apples, Cherries, Grapes, &c. Any person wishing to view the property be fore the dav oi sale, can call on ttie under signed residing thereon. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M.,of said day. when con itlous will be made known by JNO. L. LIGHTNER. 2tw* 4(1 PUBLIC B'LE OF VALUABLE PROP EETY IN BALTIMORE COUNTY.—The undersigned, os executors of the estate of William Baddors, lute of Baltimore county, Md., deceased will sell, on the premises, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13lh, 1866, at 11 o’clock, A. M., that well-k nowu and Io Q K lished tavern ana farm known as “BADDERS TAVERN,” on tne old York Road, 13 miles from Baltimore and six miles north of Towsou town. The fartu contalus 15H* ACRES, about 35acres In Wood ; a portion of the place Is In good condition and the land is -very sus ceptible of improvement, and Lime within half a mile. There are two small Orchards of choice Fruit. The Improvements are a BKI'.K AND STONE TAVERN HOUSE, containing 10 rooms and cellar; good Frame Barn about 40 by 00 feet, and stabling for 80 to 100 horses; Stone Dalr.. and good spring, with Meat House Granary and other outbuildings. The tavern, has long been known as the best place for the business on the mad. aud the Turnpike now making from Towsontowu to Jarrettsvllle, passing the door, must greatly and permanent ly enhance its value. , .. Mr John Smith, who t esideson the place, will show it to auy one. A ul-it of the place can be seen on the premises. Possession given April °Teems:—One- :alf Cash, and the balance In one and two years, with interest—or ui: cash, at the option of me V DDERSi KENJ. N. PAYNE, Executors. nov 21 3tw l'j PUBLIC NA.LE.-ON SATI’RDAY, DR CEMBEK, '5, lMlii, will be sold by public sale, at the public house o‘ Frederick Bard, lu West Heinplleld township, Lancaster county the following real estate ul' George Uettew, de ceased, viz: No. 1. TWO ACRES OF UKOUND, About a quarter of a mile from said Frederick Bard’s laveru, on the road leading rom Mountville to Cordelia Furnace, about one and a half miles from the former and one mile from the latter place. The Improvements thereon are a one aud a halt story FRAME Huu.-K, Frame Stable, and other out-building*, with a never-ailing noli with pump lu it near the Kltcli- n door; also, Choice* Fruit Trees, lu bearing order, Grape Vines, Ac. The mnd Is in a high state of cultivation and under goo i lences. nicely 1 ca ted aud convenient lo Churcnes, Mills Schools, aud near the Chestnut Hill Ir n Ore Bank. No. 2. 1U U ACHES AND TWELVE PERCHES UF LAND, adjoining No. i, Peter Muma, Jacob Helnaman, anu others, in good cultivation aud under good lences. The two purparts will be sold together, or separiie, to suit purchasers. Hale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., of said day, when terms will be made known by h. F. HOOVER, Administrator. ;inaman, Auctioneer. IsAAC-MEx nov 2l|jp 3tw46 PClfut KAL .-OX SATURDAY, DE CEMBER 15, IStiti, by v.rtue of an Order ol the Orphans’ Court ol' Lancaster county, will be sold at Public Sale, on the premises In the village of Pennvlllo, Elizabeth township, Lan caster county, the following Keul Estate, to wit: A lot ol ar mud shunted in ihe village ol Pennvlllo, containing in frout 15U feel anu ex tending back 15u feet, more or less, adjoining property ol Jos. Keener, Catharine Eby anu John Behm, (late the properly of Hetty Stohler, deceased), on widen Is erected a one-story FRAME DWELL IMi HOUSE, a Sum mer House, a Frame Stable, pig Sty, and other necessary ouL-bulldlugs. There Is a Well ol never-fulling water on the premises wii h a pump therein. A lurther de scription Is ih'cmed unnecessary, as the prop erty cau be viewed at any 11 me be lore the safe, by calling on Joseph Keener, Esq,, residing rqyir the same. , , to commence at 1 o’clock P. M. on said day, when Uuin.s will be made known by DANE. F. BITT.NEK, Administrator. Jks.sk McMunms, Auctioneer, nov 21 3tw -I'* PIT II I. It’ SALK OK SALKAIILK CHESTER COUNTY UKU, ESIATE.- The subscribers w:h oiler ul public sale, on SATURDAY, tue Ist day of DECEMBER. A. D., IHUtt, on 1 1 it* premises Hie followlu & vului ble and hlghlv linprmeel Real Estate, known as tlio “ ELldcuT, l-’A . MS," at Avomhile, In New Garden twp., Chester county, l J u., at the point where tlio ihip an.l Newport turnplae crosses tlie Fhhadelph uaud Baltimore Central Railroad. This property contains In all about SIX HUNDRED AN D EIGHTY ACRES, much of Which Is of the best farming and grazing land in the e ainty, the balance 1h good woodland. The lmpr veinent* consist ol a large BRICK MANSION Hul'sK, and eight other SToNK or KUAME DWELLINGS, locate i In dlllbmit sect lonsof i In; tract. Three large Stone 11 uns ice House, Wagon House, one Saw Mill and oilier out buildings. Two Orchards ol a pplu and otlu r Erult Trees. The farm Is divided min Melds of convenient size by good fences, and Is well watered, both branche of White i lay Creek passing through It. There are two ex client water powers, capa ble of driving Saw M ills, t'.iper Mills or other Factories. Also, several valuable LI mo Stone and other Quarnis. and Brick Clay of good quality, of which lb leks are nmuulactured on tlio premises. Beside the raHroad and turnpike above mentioned. lb- re are Mv.- c.Lner public roads concentrating at IhR place, making 't an Im portant point lor nianulaeturlng, mercantile and mechanical operations. IhD Is one ofthe most valuable properties ever put into the market In Chester county. Abeiuly u con* Nklerulile village has been built on the western end of tlm l irm. This property will be dis pose! of in one trad If deemed duslrablu, or It will lie divided Into six convenient tracts and a number oi oulldlng lots. k , ir ,, k . Farm No. 1, including tbu MANSION HOUSE, SAW MILL, and other uut-lmlld- Ings, will contain about !£iu Ai RES, of winch VI Acres are good Timber Land ; on this tract Is a valuable Lime stone Quarry. No. 2, Will contain about 115 ACRES, o! which i(J Acres arc good Timber. No. 11, Will contain about lot) ACRES, ol which in Acres are Timber, wltu DWELLING anil tine Limestone Ou i'\V. No. 1. Will contain about 1 5 ACRES, of which 10 Acres are g>.od T mUer; on this Is a valuable Limestone liuurrv. No. 5, Contains 15 ACRES of line Improved Land. No.’ii, A splendid Wutcr Power, whereon Is a Mill In operullou. * ~ No. 7, a laree number of eli-lble Uulldiuy Lots, In the village of Avondale. The farm Is distant from Philadelphia 3U miles by railroad; II miles to Wilmington elly; la miles from West Chester, and 12 miles fn-in Oxford. Halo to cumis.i-'ioout klo’clock, M., when con ditions will In- made known, and a plot of the Janu and improvements will ho exhibited by John D. Ycrkos, residing on the premises. UEU. W. JUNEB, l’hlladolphm. nov 11 tsw 1 j \rAM!AHI.i; FA KM AT I'HIJIJC NALK. V UN TIJKSDAY, DKCEMUKII HU, ISUU, Will bu sold at public sal-by the subscribers, at till) public house ol Jacob Cramer, iu the village of Puradbo, Lancaster county, the fol lowing described valuable Ke.d Lstatu, to wit: A tract of laud, Minuted In East Lampeter township, Lancaster county, (formerly belong ing to Dr. N. W. Ham pie,) on the Lancaster and Philadelphia Turnpike, li miles from the former place, and midway between Koudersburg and Paradise, adjoining lands ol Joel L. Llghtner, Jonathan Lapp, and others, and bounded on lho Houth bv I*.'iinea Creek ; containing (15 ACUKH AND H PERCH US, (Also, If desired, an adjolnlny fluid of about 1") ACllfcn.) with a larye HToNE DWELLING JIOUHK, Klleln n attached, Wash liouso anil Cistern adjacent luryo stone Hank Ham, Wayon Hluiil, Currluyo llmiHr, Corn Cribs, itoy pens, Carpenter Shop, ami other Improve ments thereon erected. About It) yarisfrom tlio dwelling Ih an excellent novur-lhillny Hprltiy of Water, witii a convenient Htono Hpriny House over It. There is also a tine Apple Orchard on Urn premises, with a variety of other choice I'ruPs. "I here Is a very superior Limestone t|uarry on this tract. The land Is In a lilyh stale ol culllvallon, underunod lone lily, most of It. bulny nearly new, and Is one of the most deslrao-e residences In the country, bolny situate I In a healthy nelyhhurhood, con. vcnlent to scnools, milts,stores, churches. die., and has Niii erlnr advanhiues. The hulldliiKS are In youd condition, and have nmleryonu thoronyli repulis dmlny tin* past summer. Persons wi .h I i’ll to vi w the properly heior the day ol ilu o l.y cull Illy oil the u dorslyned ll\b yln suuiihury lloi-onyli, or o Henjamln Pheiicyar, resldlny thereon, Hale to commence at 2 o’c ode, I\ M., of sal day when terms will bo m ule known by W. A H. I’. SPENCER. 11. Downky, Auctioneer, nov 11 OIUII.K S\l.K OF VAM VUI.K IIKAI. 1_ Estate. In West Fnllowflold. on SATUR DAY, DECEMBER 10, INUU. The subscribers will sell nt public saloon SATU HD AY, tho iQth day o! DECEMBER, A. D., 180(1, on the prem ises, all tlmt valuable Messuage ann Tract of Laud, situate In i he low ushlp of West Fallow. Hold, county ol Cheater, on tliu Gap and New port UirnpiKO, 0 mllea from the Pennsylvania Central Railroad at Penniuglonvlllo. fl miles from Parkesburg, and 1] .j uilleM from Cochran vlllu, Thla larm CONTAINS ACRES, of which 10 Acres are woll-aot with Thriving and Good Timber; the balance l« favorably and well adapted lor farming and grazing pur poses. The Improvi d land la In a . lgh state of euhlvatlon, having been recently well limed; la divided Into con veil lent fluids by good fencea, now In excellent order, The wliolo farm Is widl watered, and clear of weeds, bushes and rubbish, It has been carefully burned for many years, and a more liroductl-.o farm Is seldom In the market. Tho Improvements consist of a mrgo MANSION HOUSE, with southern exposure, and whh a lawn In rront, well shaded by a choice se lection of ornamental trees. Thero Is a well of excellent water, with a pump theteln, In a commodious and well built kitchen, hueu Frame Barn with BloueStabllng, and Straw House attached, nll'ordlug good ac commodation for stock. Thero Is a well of good wu’oi In the barn yard, under sholtor; Uarrluge and Wood House, Stone Spring Houso, Jiud other out buildings, An AppluOrehard ofiyull selected fruit trees, In good bearing condition, surrounded by an eidolon tUsugo Orange Hedge.. Also, a variety of other fruit, Much as pears, cherries, grapes. &c. There Is on the premises a comiortablo Frame Tenant Houso, with a sprlugofgood watoreonvonleiit. Ullloor's Run passiN thruugbJUo farm, allbrdlugfsovemlaoros of good meadow well set with grass, and a suf ficient wator;powcr for light machinery, with an excellent location for such purposos, This property could ho divided Into Two good farms with a beautiful site for a second set of build ings, WHOLESALE DEALEh IN FKENCH BHANDIES, WINES, GINS. WHISKIES. &o, No. 13 South Queen Stbeet, (A few doors below Centro Square.) LANCASTEtt, FA. ©Stab. PUBLIC HALE OF TALUABI.E KEAL ESTATE.—On SATURDAY, DE- EMBER isi, 1806, tho undersigned will sell at the Uni com Tavern, near the premises, in Dromore township, a valuable Farm, containing, by a late survey, about 250 ACRES OF VALUABLE LAND, situated in the townships of Drumore and Little i rltnln, In the county of Lancaster, about 34 mile south of ihe Unicorn Tavern, on the Main Koad to Oak Hill, Little Britain, and Oxford, Chester county. The impiovements consist of a New Two* Story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE attached to a substantial stone building. A good and substantial Barn, with sl«te roof; a good wagon shed, »vK . two corn cribs attached, granaries ul9<> roofed with slate. There are also a fem/ i hor, house and other out buildings. There is a good Spring of Water near the house. Water Is also supplied to the barn-yard by a hydraulic ram. Thus property Is well watered, stock can have easy access to water lrom al most every held. » There are about 80 Acres of Woodland, mostly heavy Timber. The larm Is in a good state of cultivation, having been recently heavily limed, with good fence , &c. This property is beautifully situated In a good moral neighborhood, within 4 miles of exten sive Lime Quarries, convenient to Churches, stores, Mil s, ic., and within about 8 miles of the thriviug Borough of Oxford, ad joining 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 ihe tenant on tue pre nines. Possession aud a good title will be given on thehrstof April next, sale to commence at 2 o'clock P. M, of said day, when terms will bo made known by JAMES COLLINS, JEREMIAH BROWN. 3tw 45 VALUABLE FARM IN WASHINGTON COUNTY, MD., AT PUBLIC SALE.—The undersigued, agent lor the heirs oi John Wlt mer, Jr., wilijiell at public sale, In front of the Court House, In Hagerstown, on TUESDAY, the 11 tli day oi DECEMBER, lstiti, at 10 o'clock, A M.. the lollowiug described larm : Saul farm Is situated on the National Road, 7 miles west of Hagerstown, and 4 miles East of Clearspring, and adjoins the lands oi Jonathan Grove, Win. Cvrfman and others. It contains 172 .-vCRKS OK LAND, 150 of which are under cultivation and the re mainder covered with limber. The Bottom Land, of which there Is about (iJ ACRES, Is highly productive and t .e upland-* aie an admixture of slate and gravel, of the best quality, and though in guod condition at present are susceptible of reuit improvements at very limited expense. The improvements are a large and commodious stone and ROUGH-CAST DWELLING HOUSE, a comfortable Log House for Tenants, a large STONE BARN and other necessary out-bulld lngs. There are two unfailing wells upon the premises besides which there Is convenient access to running water. There is also an abundance oi fruit trees of every varh ty. The attention oi persons desiring a farm which combines all the advantages oi a pleas ant residence with productiveness of soli Is especially Invited to this properly. There will be s;.ld at the same time aud place about S ACRES of Timber Land, situated on the East bank of the Conococheague Creek aud adjoining the lands of Jacob Summers, Win. Selgnmau, and others. The Terms of Sal is are:—One-third oi the purchasejmoney to be paid In caah,o;i|the day,of sale, the balance in two equal payments in one and two years, the purchaser to give notes with approveu security for the delerred payments. Any person wishing to view the premises will cull upon the undersigned or his brother T. A. Wltmer, living on the farm. nov 12 luhfclsw] JNO. T. WITMER. CHESTER COUNTY FAKJI AT PKI V ATE SALE.—The subscriber having quit business, will sell the farm whereon lie now re sides, situated In Penn township, Chester co., on the road leading from Eden ton to Chatham, aud bounded by lauds of John Myres, A. Wood and A. Ortllp, S. McWilliams and others. In sight of the Phlladelphiaand Baltimore Central Railroad, within two miles of two depots, where grain is bought, highly improved, containing 112 ACRES, a good proportion of wood laud, water lu every held, all under good fencing with Chestnut and Oslieag hedge, with the Big Elk Creek passing throu -h the length of the farm. The Improvements consist of a large three stor.. Ihick DWELLING HOUSE, well finish ed with sr. utters ou the first story and veultlau blinds on the others, with a large porch front and back ; the dwelling is nearly now; an entry into two ltirgo parlors of the first floor, with papered walls, rive sleeping rooms on thssecomT papered aud white coat, and a hall 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 uever-fall- with good water; a porch In front, shutters and blinds, with two sleeping rooms on the second story, with an out-kitchen with oven and boiler, woodhouse, a large yard lu front, with ornament.il t’ees aud a hundred peach trees in full bearing; a frame cellar BARN 11 by 70, two threshing lloois side by side, straw shed In front, good stabling under neath, Wagon House, Carriage House, Pig House, Corn Crib aud Grauary, all attached; Pump House and Ice House near the barn; a sloue Dairy Spring House, two Apple Orchards, ic. • Terms made easy, tosult purchasers, r urther description Is deemed unnecessary, as persons wishing to buy will please call aud view lor themselves, when ihe same will be shown by me, SAMUEL B. MuCLKN ACH AN. Jeunersvllle P. 0., Chester county, Pa. ocl 17 Jmwll VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE IN FULTON COUNTY, PA.—Thu sub scriber will sell FIVE VERY DKHIRARLE FARMS, each containing, respectively, I*o, 050, 320, 130 ami 200 ACRES, about *OO AcreH In cultivation, balance In timber. AFo, a 'Tract containing •100 ACRES OF TIM HER LAND All situated on Lhe Tunolioway Creek, adjoin ing each other, and known its “ Linn Valley." About 300 Acres ol It Is In rich bottom land. Much of It Is limed, with limestone on the land and adjoining Three oi the Farms are finely Improved, GOOD DWELLINGS, fine Fruit, 'C. There Is a NEW SAW and GRIST MILL upon the lands, which aie within one to throe miles from llano'ok, on the Halilmore aud Ohio Railroad, and Cnesapeak and Ohio Canal. Very superior Stoneware Clay Is upon It. 11- will he sold very low lor cash, or long credit, as desired. For further part lemurs rctur to H, G, smith, Intelligencer U[}lcc, Lancaster. I'a., or HUGH McALEER, Frederic ; City, .\;d. oat 31 tl'Witdwd IT VALIAHIF FARM AT I k BI VATK SALE. Thu umlerslgncd oilers at private sale, Iho farm on which ho resides, situate In Anlietam twp., Fraulclln comity. Pa., about one mile west of the Slate Lino Station, on the Frank lin Railroad, and near the turnpike luudlng from Ueouenstle to Williamsport. This farm contains 111 ACRES of first quality limestone land, and adjoins farms of Christian Hurst, Alix rtls A. Miller aud others. The improvements consist of a LOG HOUSE and Barn, with all necessary out buildings. There is a never-falling well of first rate water near tho house and a most excellent, pond ou the farm tor watering stock. Thirty Acres of the farm Is in first-rate Oak Timber. There is an Orchard of about 100 Hue thriving young trees which nr In a flue bearing state, 'i’he farm Is under most excellent fencing, the fencing being madeol post ami rail and boards. This farm is a very desirable one, and parties wishing to purchase are Invited to cad and view it for themselves. Any Information regarding tho above farm will be furnished by Dr. John E. Miller, resid ing in Hagerstown. .SAMUEL MILLER. aug 27 lUhtlfw VALUABLE TANNERY. MERCHANT MILL ANI) LAND FOR SALK.—J. D. Price tfc Co. Real Estnto Agents, HuiTlsouburg, Va., have for sale, a valuable properly, which presents superior Inducements to men of capi tal. Tim properly contests of a largo Tannery, Work shop. Hark house, Lime house, Merchant Mill and Brick Dwelling and Prick 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 tho Tannery busluess on a large scale. There are FORTY-NINE ACRES OF LAND. In a good state of cultivation attached to this property, and soveral hundred acres of excel lent Hark lantl within one rnlluoftheTaunory. This Is a valuable property, and It Is seldom that such property Is In market. Itlssttuated near tho grade leading from Htrasburg to Capon Springs, ltf miles from Winchester, In Frederick county. Va., at Gravel Springs. Thu water powor is excellent, and the Hark Mill, Rollor, iVe., are run by this power Tho terms will ho made accommodating. For particulars, addess, .1. I). I'HICK A CO., No. 1 iind 2 Law HulLlliikm. HarrlHonlmru, \ a. dee 2.'} U'w n/?n ACItKN OF VAU VULK LANCAN. yOU TKHCOUNTY T J Ml 5 FItAND H V HO LIT LAND AT DUHLIC HALF.—On FKIDAY lh*> Hotli tiny ol NOVKMHKK, aud on HATUUDaY the Im day ol DKCKMHKK, 18(ili, the* under* nlgne 1 will Hi 11 by public! vendue, on the lUi'iniKH si lunl cd In L'lny towiiNhln, Haiti county, üboul l m lie KuHtor'KlUahelh Furnace, uml about 2 iniJeH HoutheuHtof Hrlekoruvltle, U.tf AUItEM OF MOUNTAIN OH TIM HICK LA N D, adjoining proportion ol (ioo, D, Uoleman, Dr. Jonathan Zcrbo, F.llan Woll, (Jeorgu Welt and others, The tract to bo Hurvoyed oil'. In pleo-H before the mile of various dimensions, ho as benitoHuit purchasers, The whole tract Is well timbered, having large quail title l - of young cheHt.nut trees. lit fur rallH, an well an inont thriving HproiHH. The attention oi fur morn, lronranaterH and others needing Uuulh of tlio kind deHcrib d, are 1 nvltod. Per Hons dOHlmun ofviowlng the property be fore the days ol wale* will call at Liu* adjoining farm of Henry Wlke.on Friday, the min, Hal unlay, the Ifth, Friday, the .lid. and Hnlurdny, the 121 th days of November H'JU, when Hie Maine will lie shown them. Sale to commune ■ cm each of tho days nainod at n o’clock In the forenoon, when ullcudunoo will tie glvun and brins made known by JOHIAH H. SUKAFFKR, 4| , DAVID HOCHSTETTKR. Administrators of John slumber, duu'd. DAVID HOCHMTKTrER, WIDOW AND HEIRS OF. DANIEL HRANDT, DKCD. HENRY H. HOHTETTEII, E. F. lIOHTKTTER, Exooutors of John Hostottor, duconaod, 00124 u 42 A VALUABLE STOCK FAIIM FOR JA SALE.—Hltuuto In Summorhill township, Cambria county, l J a M on the lino of tho Penn sylvania Railroad, containing 771 ACHES OF PRIME LIMESTONE LAND, underlaid with seveu vulns nf Hlluralnous Coal, Iroin 2 to 0 foot thick. THREE DWELL ING HOUSES, a largo Framo Barn, 800 Apron cleared, balance heavily tltnhorod with Ash, Hickory. Maple, Black and Whltu Hlrch, Sugar, Hoooh, Hemlock, Elm and Linn. A good Water Power with 20 to 89 foot head. Cash price, 815,000. E, MoGLAIIE. aug 21 lidAflmw) Wllmoro, Pa. yALVABLE MAHYIAM) FAIHIN I.OnOACREH Or FINK CULTIVATED LAND, 20mllos from Daltlraoro, from to 2 miles irom Station oil Northorn Central Hullroud. Tlio noil Is rotten roclc ami udantod to all kinds ofirralnand Blacksmith shops, stores, mills and churches In tho vlolnlty. Goodlm* provoments, Bo situated oh to bo divided Into four or more Farms, with splendid water to each. Will bo sold at o^r^aUjar^alH^b^ 45 W. Fayette St.. Baltimore, ild., who has some 200 other farms in all parts ol Maryland and Virglna. oct 3 3m*w so PRIVATE SALE OF THAT VALUABLE MILL AND FARM OF 90 ACRES, known as “ Truman’s Mill," in Badabury twp,, Chester oounty, Pa.. l A mlle_from one mile east or Parkesburg, on line of the Pennsylva nia Railroad. Title Indisputable. Terms eaoy, For further information call upon the pro prietor. THOMAS H. PHIPPS^ Parkesburg P, 0., or to A, G. FEATHER, Lime street near Cliesluut, Lancaster, Pa. uov 7 (Jtweow* 41 gbiladflphta fidmtigmtuts. SUM SOLE BOOTS AHD SHOES.—P. WAKE, Jb., <fe CO.’S Warehouse for the i of these celebrated goods. Is at M. FA* BIAN’B Firat National Gam Sole Store, 914 SFBING GARDEN Street. Gum sole boots fob firemen, Engiceere, Foaadrymen, Carpenters. Stonemasons, and, In fact, for all who want durable Boots and Singes—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. CIO 82. 82, 82 82. 82, 82 ONLY FOB $4, the best quality Gum Sole Balmorals for Lames. These are the easiest and cheapen 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. GUM SOLE BOOTS AND SHOES FOB Boys and Children. Thcae 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 £)EBE G E I ! LUPINS—Best All-Wool. PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTS—in great variety. DRESS GOODS—for Friends and others. ALSO, MUSLINS. FLANNELS. CASSIMERES, Ac.' BENJAMIN ALBERTSON, 714 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Muslins: BLEACHED AND BROWN, at whole-ale prices, by the piece, at ALBERTSON’S, 714 arch Street, Philadelphia. or*t 3 3mw A DIES’ FANCY FURS! JOHN FAREIRA'S OLD ESTABLISHED FUR MANUFACTORY, No. 718, Arch Street,labove7th, PHILADELPHIA, Have now In Store, of my own Importation and Manufacture, one of the largest and most beautiful selections of FANCY FURS for Ladies’ and Children’s Wear in the city. Also, a tine assortment of Gent’s Fur Gloves and Collars I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prices, and I would therefore solicit a call from my friends of Lancaster county and vicinity. Remember the Name, Number and Street! JOHN FAREIRA. No. 718 Arch street, above 7lh, south side, Philadelphia. I have no Partuer, nor connection with any other Store in Philad’a. oet 8 4mw 3‘J CLOAKS! NOW OPEN, A Fine Assortment In all the BEST MATERIALS AND NEWEST DESIGNS AGjNEW & ENGLISH, 25 SOUTH NINTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. JJEKBZEY S AMMONIATED BRONCHIAL TROCHES, BRONCHITIS, DIPHTHERIA, ASTHMA, HOARSENESS, SORE THROAT, v CATARRH, COUGHS. COLDS. And all disorders arising from the Respiratory organs Public speakers and dngers will flud these Troches to 1 »e of a peculiar advantage lu giving power aud tone to the vocal or.ans Tne component parts ol these Troches or Lozenges are recommended by many of our most em inent Physicians. Manufactured only by SAMUEL C. HENS ZEY. Ju. WHOLESALE DEALERS—Johnston, Hallo way A Cowiieu Philadelphia; Demas Barnes a Co., New Yorlc. Manufactory, No. 812 Arch street, Philadelphia. Pa. Can bo hud of all Druggists. [nov2l 3inw 4U |3KNUONK:K. HOOI'E'S ARCH STREET WHARF, SCHUYLKILL PHILADELPHIA. Agent for the Sale of TERRA tOTTA WATER PIPES AND HYDRAULIC CEMENT. Also, Plastering, Lath, Calcmed Plaster, Hair l White Sand, Bar Sand, Ac., Ac. une 8 (Jmw*22 j" A 1* lER R E HOUSE PHILADELPHIA, T* e subscribers having leased this favorite House, It has been REFITTED AND REFURNISHED IN AN ELEGANT MANNER, And is now prepared wlih the most porfoct ap pointments for the reception of guests. The llrst position among first-class Hotels will be maintained lu the future, as In the past may 3U lyw 2i BAKER A PARLEY. gOWJIAS * I.KO.VAIIII, MANITACrUUKIW AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS HILVEK AND HILVEK PLATED QUODS, 70 1 Alien ST U IC 1C T , PHILADELPHIA. Those In want of. Silver or Sliver Plated Ware will find It much to tholradvautugoby visiting our Store bufore making their purchases. Uur long experience In the manufacture of the above kind of goods enables us to duly oompo -111 ion, Wo keep uo yoodw but thone which uro of the tlrHt'CliiHa. all of ourowu make, and will bo Hold at reduced prlcoH. )ulyll.lyw27 1866. puYi.ade.Fhia 186 b WAhL PAPERS! New Fall Styles! HOWELL a BOURKE, MANUFACTUItEUS OF PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES, L'OKNKIi FOUKTII ANU MAHKi.T HTUKETH PHILADELPHIA. N. B. Always in storu, a large stoclc of LINEN AND UILSHADES. g H. CI.MPIUXL A (<)., At a xl'i-'a vvuitiyu coy feotiox kks, AND WHOLESALE DICALKIIH IN FOREIGN ' FRUITS, NUTS, Ac, No. 303 Race S t » ic e t , PHILADELPHIA. Also, mamilaclurors of all kinds of MOLASSES CANDY AND COCOANUT WURK. ,n a u n i: y THE CHEAPEST PLACE To GKT HINGKR'HA HOWE’H HEWING MACHINES ALSO, SILK, THREAD, COTTON, NEEDLES, SHUTTLES, AND ALL SEWING MACHINE TRIMMINGS. All Much lues'warranted. No. H 32 Nokth Fouimi Htueet, . PHILADELPHIA , sept 11 3mw 3<l II O O I* H H I R T N , HUPKI. N 'S “ U HLV MA KE” New Fall Styles' Are In every respect first class, tuul embrace u complete assortment for Ladles, Misses, and Children, of the Newest .Styles, every Length and Mises of Waist. UUR HKIHTS, wherever known are more universally popular-than any others before the nubile. They retain their shape better, are lighter, more elastic, more durable, and really Cheaper, than any other Hoop skirt In the market. Thu springs and fastonluus are war ranted porfeet. Every lady slioum try them! They aro now being extensively -old by Mer chants throughout the countjy, and at wi ole* Hale and Retail, at Manufactory and Halos Room, No. 028 Alton BT.. HKLOW 7TII, Philad’a. Ask for HOPKINS “own make,"—buy no ot her I Caution—None gonuino unless Stumped ou each Kid Pud—“ Hopkln’s Hoop Hklrl Manu factory, No. (128 Arch street, Philadelphia," Also, constantly on hand lull Unu of Now York made Skirts, at very low prices, Tkumh Net Cahii. One Paine Only. uutffli 4mw ID gEI)It E T or UKAUTY GEORGE W. LAIHD’B ‘‘BLOOM OK YOUTH.’, This colebratod preparation imparts the skin n soft satln-llke texture, anu rondors the comnloxlou clear and brilliant. This delight ful Tollot Is dlU'oront from anything ever oll'orod to the public boforo, and Is warranted harmless. Ladles give It one trial and bo con vinced of Its value. Gonuino prepared only by qEuRGE W. LAfRD. 71 Fulton Htroet, New York. Bold by Druggists and Fancy Good Dealers everywhere. Uuuy 1U lyw 10 GRF.II AN AND ORIENTAL PAINT* INGB. Tho most popular and celebrated Italian .Artist in America has now moated herself at Maytown, I’ouna., the paintings are of tho latest most boautlful and brilliant do signs placed upon canvas. Every parlor should be adorned with Rio iniignillcont scen eries of the Old and New World, Tile Artist would bo gra'lllod to oall the attention of ovory enterprising youug Lady and Goutlomau in every neighborhood throughout the United States i s agents. Pi aso enclose 10 oents for particulars, and an envelope addrossed to yourself with a postage stump. Every letter will be promptly answor ed and full satls.actlon given by the Artist. AU orders must bo addressed to the General Agent. MRB. A. E. HUNTINGDON, Maytown, P. 0., Lancaster, Co., ra. octal (Jtw43 R, A SMITB CRACKER, BISCUIT AND CAKE BAKER hast MING SYiUUCT, Three doors below Lane’s Store, Lancaster, Pa *3“ All the articles for sale at this establish ment are baked iresh every day. pwr f orfe fjiHK GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE! SNOW POWDER! SNOW POWDER! ! SNOW POWDER!!! PATENTED MA Y 29, 1866. This is an article for washing without rub bing. except in very dirty places, which win require a very alight rub, and unlike other preparations offered for like purpose, will not bot tb b clothes, but will leave them much whiter than ordinary methods, without the usual 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 chemi- al science, and upon a process peculiar to lisel', 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, vis: It saves all 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 it is unsurpassed. With one-quarter the time and labor usually required It imparts a beautiful gloss and lustre, much superior to any other mode. No water requlr- 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 i»f five or six persons will not exceed thk*e cents. The manufacturers of this powder are aware that many useless compounds h ve been In troduced io the public which have rotted the cloth, or failed in removing the dirt, butknuw lug the intrinsic excellenceof this article, they confidently proclaim it as being adapted lo meet a demand which has long existed, aud which has heretofore remained uusupplled. Manufactured by HOWE A STEVENS, 200 Broad nay, Boston. ALSO, MANUFACTURERS OF FAMILY DYE COLORS. For sale by Grocers aud Dealers every where. oct 24 3mw 42 IJIHK MOST USEFUI. INVENTION Jl'Sf SILVEIIIXE SILVERINE ! INSTANTANEOUSLY SILVER PLATING ARTICLES OF BRASS COPPER, GERMAN SILVER, &c. Restoring the Plating where worn oil—and for Cleaning and Polishing SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE. This most useful iuventlou of the age Is a preparation ol pure silver, and contains uo mercury, acid, or other subs'ance injurious to metals or the hands. 11 Is a complete electro plating battery In a bottle. Price 00 cents per bottle. For sale by Druggl-ts and Variety Stores. f HOWE * STEVEN'S, MANUFACTURERS, BOSTON, MASS, oct 21 *- T ATEBT FASHIONS DEMAND J , W. BRADLEY'S CELEBRATED I’ATENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC OR DOUBLE SPRING SKIRT. The wonderful Flexibility and great comfort and pleasure 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 Dross, as the Skirt can be folded when iu use to occupy i small place as easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin Dress, an Invaluable qualhy in crinoline, not found In any Sit gle Spring skirt. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comf rt aud great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day. will neve l afterward willingly dispense with their use. For children, misses and youug ludies they are superior to all others. They will uot beud or i realt like the single spring, hut will preserve ihelr perfect and graceful shane when three or four ordinary skirts will have been thrown aside as useless. The Hoops are covered with double anti twist ed thread, and the bottom rods are uot only double springs, but twice, or double covered: preventing them from wearing out when drag ging down sloops, stalls Jcc. The Duplex Elliptic Is a great favorite with all ladles and Is universally recommended by the Fashion Magazine! as the standard skirt of the fashionable world, To enjoy the following inestimable advan tages in Crinoline, viz: Superior equality, Per fect Manuiacture, Stylish Shape and Finish, Flexibility, Durability, Comfortand Economy, euqulie for J. W. Bradley’s Duplex Elliptic, or Double Spring Skirt, and be sure you get the genuine ai tlcie. Caution.—To guard against imposition be particular to notice that skirts ollered as •• duplex” have the red Ink stump, viz., “J. \V. Bradley’s Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs," upon the waistband—none others are geuuine. Also Notice that every Hoop will admit a pin being passed through the centre, thus reveal ing the lwoiordoubie)sprlngsbraided together therein, which is the secret of thidr klkxiiii pi ty aud sruENUTH, ami a combination uot to be found In any other Skiiit. For Sale In all Stores where llrs: class skirts are sold throughout the United Status and else where. Manuf cttired by tho Sole Owners of the Patent, WESTS, BRADLEY & CaRY, 117 Chambers and 7U & SI Readu Sts., N. Y. oct 17 -nn w H OPLKNDII) HOLIDAY PRFSFNIS 1 CiOLI) ANITsiLVKH! FINANCIAL CRISIS compotls us to sell jy THE COURSE OP SIX .VO.VY7/W, 8230,000 8230,000 WORTH OF Watches, Clocks, Clrnlus, Diumoml Itlugs, Pianos, ‘Melodeons, Mowing Machines, Silver Ware, &c. ALL TO BE DI'POSED 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 not pluaso you, you can return it nud your money will bo refunded. The Stock Com phis amount other articles, Splendid Clocks, Gobi and silver Watches, Rings set with Diamonds, Rubles, Pearls, Gar* uet and other Slones, (solitaire and in clusters) Ladh s’ sets of Jewelry., comprising Pins and Ear Rings of the most fashionable styles, set in Precious Stones of every variety, together with a largo assortment of Gold and Enamelled and Pearl Buts, Gold Blues and Sleeve Buttons ol tho most beautiful patterns, Gcnis Bosom and soart Plm:, and an endless variety of Bracelets, ( Indus, Musical Boxes. Head Dresses, Combs, Charms, Ac. In consequence or tho areal s agnation o; trade In tho Manufacturing districts of France and England, a large quantity of \al.i able Jew elry. originally Intended lor the Etiropoui: marled, has beuu sent oil for sale In ibis conn try, ami must ho Mild at any sacrifice! Undo these circumstances tho “WATCH A GULI JEWELRY i O." have resolved upon AN APPORTIONMENT! subject to tho following regulations: Certificates of tho various articles, without regard to choice nr value are first put Into en velopes, sealed up and mixed; un-l, when ordered, are taken nut by a Blindfolded hoy, and sent by mud, tint- giving all a talr chance. On receipt of tho Certificate, you will see what you aro to hav-, and then It Is at your option to send tho dollar and take the article or not. Purchasers may thus obtain a Plano, Melo d< on, Hewing Machine, Gold Watch, Diamond Ring, or any sol ot Jewelry ou our List for One Dollar. St) lII.ANA'S. HliN!) 26 CENTS FOR A ('KHTIFI('At 1- In all trupsiicl lons by mall, we shall charge for forwarding Hie ei-r meal* *. paying postage and doing the business 26 mils each, wnlcli must be enclosed when tho certificate is sent lor. Flyo certitleul- s will be sent for §l, eleven for $2, thirty lor B'*, sixty ll've for $lO, and H>o for $l6. AGENTH.—Wo want agents In every town and county In Ihe country, and tho-e acting as Hindi wll be allowed ten cmls on every Cer tificate ordered by them, provided their remit; Inueo amounts to 81. Agents will collect 26 cents for every certificate, ami remit 16 cents to us. either In cash or postage stumps. Agents remitting at once 830, w ll lie entitled to a beautiful HUvor Watch, and also 2UU eorllll cutcs, I‘U'HHO willfl your N'um -, Town, County au Hlalo, plainly, anti iulilitkh all urdtMN to WATCH AND UOM) JKWKUIY CO., :5(1 LdUKKTY Hlroot, Now Yorlr. lmw VI * IM * |[l H W fc t fr .„ » U It! s " 5 ; 5 ll| Q * a a k K 4 y s fll w - M « § 1!w H I 1 I JW o | 5- I » -3 » In" P S. o | “ slg i 0 3| g ? f 5 Jo g M. HCHAEFFEK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLERY NOB. 1 AND 2 EAST KINO BTKEET LAN AHTEK, PA. tfw QATA B B H 1 WHY BUFFER WITH THE DANGEROUS & LOATHSOME DISEASE, CAN BE CURED ERADICATEDFROM THE SYSTEM DR. SEELYE’S CATARRH R E M E D Y CONSUMPTION Unless checked In Its Incipient stage'. SILVERINE! CURE WARRANTED IF DIRECTIONS AKK SINGLE BOTTLES WILL LAST A MONTH COLD IN THE HEAD BAD BREATH WEAK EYES SENSE OF SMELI When caused by Cularrhal dilllcultles. Ah are cured by this remedy T H HO A T A FF E C TI <) .V S Are more frequently than otherwise caused by a thick, slimy mucuous, falling from the head, especially during the lIQ UID C A TA R Rll RKM KI) Y, Tho symptoms of Catarrh are at llrst very slight, Persons finding they have a cold, tlmL tin y have frequent uttackH, and are more sen sitive to the changes of temperature. In this oomlltJon the none may bo dry, or a slight dis charge, Lbln and acrid, afterwards thick and adhoslvu, may ensue. Ah the disease becomes chronic, Hit! discharges are Increased In quantity ami changed In quallly; they are now thick and heavy, and a o hawked or coughed olf. The secretions are oll'enHlve, causing a bad breath ; the voice thh Ic and nasal; the eyes are weak; thesenseo smell Is lessened or destroyed ; deafness Ire qneully takes place, Another comn on and Important symptom of Catarrtf Is, that Hie person Is obliged to clear his throat in the morning of ft slick or slimy mucous, which has falluu from Hie head during tho night. When this takes place, tho per on may bo sure that this disease is on Its way to tho lungs, ami should lose no time in arresting It. Thu above are but lew of tho many Catarrhal symptoms. Wrlto to our Labnra'ory for our pamphlet describing fully all symptoms; It will be sent FREE to any address. Alsodlroe tlons where to procure tho medicine. Wo are receiving letters from all parts of tho Union, and also numerous testimonials from those using It, bearing tho evidence of Its m fi/lllble merits. TP?. Tills remedy contains no MINERAL or POISONOUS INGREDIENTS, but Is pre pared from vegetable oxtraals KXCLUHI VK LY ; therefore It Is PERFECTLY HARMLESS, even to the most tender and delicate rhl d.- ott CALL EUR SEELYE’H CATARRH REM. EDY, and take no other. If not sold by drug gists In your vicinity, they will order It for you. l'rlce $2,00 per bottle. ay„ All persons sutler! »g wll h any at feet ‘oi ol Hie Hoad, Throat or Lungs, should wrlto a once lor our pamphlet fully describing ul symptoms pertaining to Hie above disease. It. will be sent freo to any address, Address, Hold by all Wholesale and Retail Druggists, John D, Park,Cincinnati, Ohio; Fuller, Finch A Eullur, Chicago, 111,; Rurnhams ii Van Hchaack, Chicago, 111,; Detnas Humes A Co, N. Y.j D. Ransom A Co., HullUlo, N, Y.; Ear* rand, Hholuy A Co., Detroit., Mich.. Weeks A Rotter, Ronton, Mass.; Eronoh, Richards A Co. • Philadelphia, Pa.; R, E. Hellors A Co , Pitts burg, Pa.; Collins Bros, Ht. Louis, Mo.; Barnes, Ward A Co., Now Orleans, La.; R, A. Robinson A Co., Louisville, Ky.; Hlgluy A Uro„ Mem phlk, Tumi.; P. E. Depuy, Richmond, Va. • Thompson and Block, Baltlmoro, MU.; DexH r A Nolluger, Albany, N. Y.; Strong A Arm strong, Clevulaml, 0.; Win. Johnston, Dutrult, Mich,; Wilson Rotors A Co., Louisville, Ky. ootl7 lywll rjl II E NEW STATE Tho vast Agricultural, Manufacturing and Mineral resources of West Virginia, uro Just now attracting tho attention oftne whole world —her rich alluvial valleys,peculiar advantages for grazing and stock growfug—her Inexhausti ble ued« of Iron, Coal, and rich doposlte of Coal Oil, added to her extraordinary facilities for every description of Manufacture, oITor lu ducomeuts to Immigration, Enterprise nud Capital, unequaled by any State In the Union, All persons deslrlugto purchase LANDS OR REAL PROPERTY of any description, lu West Virginia, are re quested KUYKENDALL, Real Estate Brokers, Moorfleld, West va, N B. We also iuvlto the attention of sellers to this Agency. J uue 5 tfdaw gMial. WHEN IT AND ENTIRELY DY THE USE OF LIQUID C A T A R R II WILL aUUKLY RESULT IN IT NEVER FAILS FOLLOWED. Relieved in u-Few Minutes. Caused by offensive secretions. Cuused by Catarrhal alfeclions, When lessened or destroyed* DEAFNESS night, and resulting from Catarrh, and are cured by DR. H E E L Y K" H SYMP T U M S DR. D. H. ME ELY E A CO., Freeport, Illinois. GENERAL AGENTS UtadUaJ. INTERESTING question. What doss of poople will be most suscoptlblo to attacks from Cholera ? Evidently those afleotod with any disease ol tho stomach, liver, or any of the organs apper taining to digestion. This class of pereous un doubtedly will be more liable to contract this disease than those possessed of strong and healthy digestive organs. Tho question then naturally arises, how shall we restore and keep those organa In a healthy and normal condition ? Wo answer, by attention to diet, avoiding all undue excite ment, using moderate oxerclßO, avoiding all intoxicating drinks, no matter lu what form presented, aud <y the use, according to direc tions, of the great strengthening tonic, H OO FLA NJJ’S GERMAN BITTERS, I’KEI’AKKD 11V DR. C. .M. V A CKR O .V PHILADELPHIA. This Billers Is a compound of fluid extracts. The roots a: il herbs from which it Is made are gathered lu Germany, and their virtues, In the form of exlr els, extracted by one of tho most scientific chemist.' mul pharmaceutists this country affords. It is NOT A LUiPOR PREPARATION In any sense of tno word ; contains no whisky, nun orany other Intoxicating Ingredients, aud can "a ireely used In families without any fear or risk of those using It contracting the dis ease or vice of intemperance. We wish this fact distinctly understood, as many are apt to confound this Bltlcr- with the many others before tho public prepared from liquor of som kind. During Die Cl!OL R R A SKA SO X of ISIS), this BlLers was cxonslvely used throughout tho entire country AS A PREVENTIN'! And we have not heard of a single Instance In which tills llliiers was used, where t he persons sutiered Irom any of the symptoms ofUholera, TilK UKKAT STKKNUTHKNINU TONIC HOOFL ANIV S GERM A N BITT E ItH WILL CURE L) E HIM T Y ! 1) I*: HIM T Y ! ! Resulting from any cause whatever FRUSTRATION OF THE SYSTEM SEVERE 11A lil >M 111 I’S, EX l’( >s L' 111* DIHKAHES O F 0 A M 1* L I F r Soldi eich, Citizens, Mai.k oh Fi:mali:l Adult oh You i it Wlllllnd in this Bitters a pure Tonic*, not de pendent on had liquors for their almost miraculous elleets. Tills Bitters will cure the most severe eases of i) y s !• i<: r x i a DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS DI O ESTI V K OHU A N S Ami Is tho cjuly sure, ecrUm and safe remedy for LI Yh'li CO Ml'l.A I NTS. All arc? more or less ell'ectud during tho spring and (all with torpidity of that liuportan t organ of digestion, the Liver. Tills Bitters, without eoul.iining any preparation of mer cury, or by purging, acts powerfully on this organ, excites It to a healthy and lively act lon Ulld give-a tone to the Whole Nystem ; lielicn. HEALTH, ENERGY AND STRENGTH Take the place ol HICKNKMH, DEBILITY AND LAMHITU Di- li OOF L A N D' H GERMAN HITTERS Wild. CUHK KVliltY CASK OK CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY iJISKAHIvH UK THK KIUNKVJ- AND DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISUR. DKRKI) HTO.MAt 11 Observe Hie !ullowing sy lug Irum disorders ol thr dlgesto u organs Constipation, rd Piles, Fullm-ss ol Blood lo tilt) Head, Acidify ot Hie Htoiimch, Nau sea, Heartburn, Disgust, for Food, Ful ness or Weight In Hie Slonmn,, Sour Enn.mUons, sinking or i' Ulilei lug at Hit! I’ll of 1 bti .'siuinucii, Swimming ol I In’ 1 lead, Hurried and iMllriilUlrealhlng, Fliiltorlug at tho Heart, • Choking , . or !«ullnrnt lug Si-lisa, lolis when In a lying Posture, Dlmin-s[i oi' Vision, Dols or Wdbs be lore tlm sight, Feverniul Dull 1 'mii lu tlm Head, I lolicleucy »; Perspl i atlon, Yel low lies.. o| UiaSk i n and Eyes, Pillll 111 IlicSO.n, P,iick,< In'st Limbs, tVe., Stabb n Flu.-die. ol Heal, Burn ing 111 (lie Flesh, ( Ohs lull l I tnagln I ngs ol E\ II and great. Depression ol Siih its, We have a host ol tes l l mon luls Irom all parts of the country but spin e will allow ol the pub lcullonsot but few ot them, hence we selnct those ol Well known persons, whore- Inlelll goucu ailil discrimination are beyond dolil f and we will pay onn Hamsand dollars to any one j >rod lie mg a cert Hlcate published I iy us I bat Is not g'-munn. Ul'int.M M ICN D/V'l JONH HUN. JAMES THOM Po*-N Judgeol Hie Supreme Court ij Ccnmiylvnub. Pim.AHM.IMi April 2*, 1 consider “ Huotlnml s G'M Ifmn Billers " n VdUitihlt: mnlic.inc In case of attack of Indlges lion or Dyspepsia. 1 cuu'..rrUly this Irom ln>- experience in 11. Yours, wl'.li respect, JAMES THOMPSON. Be sure you get 111 U K N l • I N !• I'HKI’AJIKD liy DU. <:. M. JA C'AWO.V I'll 11,A DKl.i'll I A with his signature on the wrapper, and bln name blown in the Dottle. I'beic are connler ells In the market. r it i r i- SINGLE BUTTLE u.NK Duf.LAH, UR A HALF Du/.EN lull Should your nearest druggist not have tho article do not bo put off by uuy ol the intoxi cating preparations Unit tuny be ottered In Its place, Iml send to us and we will torwurd, Se curely packed by express. PUINCI P/Vi. OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY, NO. OKI ARCH STREET, I'llll.A DELPHI A, IA CJIAH. M. KVANH, Formerly C. W. JACKHON it CO, lyd W-H.tlytv nOUIMUIA i>NI)HAA<i: WMU'AA V. CAPITAL A XI) ANNKTH, 6«>U,2IU PJ Tlilm Company eoullnm-H u> liiNuro JlulUl liikn, MorolmmliNO, ami otimr propurly.utfuhmt. losh mid ilunmm 1 ity fin*, <>n ilio imitnuf ji'nn, uUlmr for a njiNii premium or nromlum note. HIXTII ANM.'AIi KKI'OKT. Whole lunminl limm I/fHH ain't uxplrM In 21J I ;UU.OU H.uUi.UoU.OI CAl’li AL AN ii 1 NCwM K. Ain't of jin niliun iujU-m, .inn. iht, jMiki erjii.imiwj Lrm-. iin-mluni union ex jilivd In Jnu'i Ain't nl jnoinlmn n<»U;n mkuil vou in l Hiilimcc of uromluiiiH, Jim. IkL, lsilfi (Jiwli wot'lpw, John co M miHhloiiH in JHti). CONTUA. Lomkuh and uxpouHOH paid In Ibtij t Iff.tKff.KH B.iluucu ul I'npilul and A.viutH, Jan. 1, l«bd - 9a7<>,liffl.:s A. H. UKKEN, President. UKomnt Youno, Jr. p SrerftJiry. MiciiAKL «. Shuman, Treasurer. DIKEL'J'OIW: HtibiTt Crano, Williaml aUon, K. T. Uyon. John W.ttteucyt John Fuudrlch, Young, Jr. H. Q. Mlnloh Nicholas McDonald, dam’l F. Eborlelu, Michael 8. ahmuon, Am oh a. Groeu, , 8. 0. Hlaymaker, Edmund Bperlng, THEO. W. HERR, Agent, North DulcoHtroet, oppoHlte the Court House LANCASTER I‘ENN’A. tM*w FEVERS} rUOI'KIKTOjt. 1(J,U7;J.06 |JU,OI7.JI 937U,ltJ>Ur
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