mire USIOS BUSrSESS COIXEfiE OF . . PHILADELPHIA. THOMAS. MAY PIEBCE, A. M., President. ' Having, during the FibhtYeak onisorgenl eatlon, instructed over FIVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PUPILS, of whom nine-tenths now occupy positions In every department of business, win Begin its SECOND COLLEGIATE YEAR With the prestige, experience, and stability ac quired by Its past PROSPERITY AND SUCCESS. The well-earned reputation of the College as (jgg pTRfIT 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 teachers not only scientific book keepers, but also EXPERIENCED BUSINESS MEN. All attempts to represent business are disre garded. to give place to business itself. Goods purchased In Philadelphia by the President, are bought and sold by tbe 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 College to ta charge of the largest and most intricate sets of books with confidence and success. THE ARRANGEMENTS Bank I 'l^bmesa^e t Departmmit^ I lu« > uf^uce l Ex tie Books, ami all the minutlCß of mercantile transactions arc ac cu?ately 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 various railroads connectlug tbe city with Its suburbs, and the proximity ol economical boarding bouses, make it desirable for those from the interior intending to reside In the city during their attendance at College. THE'EXPENSES. The terms for the different Courses will be found In a table below. The Board ranges from 84 to 80 per week, and tbe time necessary for 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 leave a favorable balance of from voU to $OO, thus maintaining the reputation «»f lhe Union us the Largest, most Practical and Economical Com mercial College tn the State. PRINCIPALS OF DEPARTMENTS. Thomas May Fkikce, A. M. R. B. Babnkh, 10. N. Kakk Jr., H. Keim, 8. Lyndall, E. S. Rkinhold, (Lieut. J. T. Hickman, of the above speak German. terms for Clubs. ftjl.aoldlers received at reduced rates. Philadelphia, Sept. lath, IHOG. Thomas May Pkikck, A. M.: j.-var Sir: 1 was very much pleased with my visit lo your institution. The “Actual Busi ness Department” Is upracticaldepartineni of great value to the young or middle aged man who wishes to acquire business lorms and habits without Hie labor or apprenticeship heretofore i eeded. Your bank I noticed with considerable care. It Is properly orgaulzed, and Is furnished with the usual books and forms for banking. I ac knowledge the receipt of some college eur-- reucy, wulch is an excellent substitute for uatloual currency, and is quite beautiful in ap pearance. , , k Wishing you a decided success, which >ou deserve, lam yours truly, Life. A REGULARLY INCORPORATED COLLEGE Established November 2d, IStxJ. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, March 14th, IStio, with power to grant Diplomas and cooler Degrees of Merit. SUPERIOR ADVA NT AO ES. Conducted upon the best system of iuslruc tlou extant, and ottering in all respects ad vantages of the highest order. THE COMMERCIAL COURSE EMBRACES Upokeeplog, Commercial Arithmetic, Penman ship, Business Correspondence, Commer ce lal Law, Lectures on Business Allairs, i Customs, Laws and Regulations of Trade, &c. SPECIAL BRANCHES. The Higher Mathematics, Phonography, Or namental Penmanship aud Telegraphing. THE COMMERCIAL COURSE is of the most complete, thorough and practical character. In the DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTS, advantages ure alforded iotbo.se who desire a knowledge of ACTUALCOUN’TING-HOl’fciE PRACTICE, such as have never before been placed within tiie resell of Hludeuts in Commercial Colleges or Schools. This Course combines THEORY AND PRACTICE, giving the student in the shortest possible time an Insight into all the forms, routine and de tails of busluess, and lifting 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 Bookkeeping ever published, af fords the best indication of the value oi the course of instruction In the Science of Accounts pursued in tins institution. Every young man who designs eu.eriug any Commercial School should llrsl procure a copy of this book. It contains 14S pages large octavo, and is com posed almost exclusively ol sets obtained from Actual Business. Price S3.aU. Sunt by mail to any address. TELEGRAPHING. The Telegraph Department is complete with every facility lor qualifying persous lor Prac tical Operators on sound or Paper Instruments, with regular olllce practice. EMPLOYMENT. Young men seeking employment should bear In mind that the* reputation and standing oi this Institution as a thorough PRACTICAL SCHOOL.UK BUSINESS, render its indorsement the best passport to success and advancement. Its graduates are now occupying prominent positions in every purl of the country, and receive Lhe highest salaries. Catalogues and Descriptive Circulars of Fair banks’ Bookkeeping, on application. B. FAIRBANKS, A. M., President.. T. E. Mkuciiant, Secretary. ppl pottos. OF WILLIAM lIOOA'E, LATE li of Bart township, deceased. Letters of ad ministration on said estate lmving been grant-, od to Die undersigned, ali persons indebted thereto are. requested to make nnmeiiate settlement, and those having claims or de mands against the same will present them wltbuut delay for settlement to the under signed, residing in said township. GEORGE S. BOONE, SAMUEL HAItLEV, Administrators. novl4t>lr,-l5 Estate of i>k. johx n. kckkkt, late or Salisbury twp., deceased.—Letters of Administration having been granted to the subscriber, residing in l’aradise township: All persons ludebted to said estate are hereby re quested to make immediate payment, aud those having claims will present them, with out delay, properly authenticated for settle ment, to H.L. ECKERT, oct 31 6tw43 Estate or geo. tojiuxson, late of Lancaster towuship, deceased.—Letters oi Administration on said estate having been erauted to the undersigned, all persons Indebt ed thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands a. alust tlic same will make known t. o satne without delay to the underslgued, residiua in said township. GEO. TOMLINSUN Nov. 5, 18(10. nov 7 Gtw* 4-1 Estate of uev. joiin Wallace. Letters of Administration on the estate of Rev. John Wallace, late of Salisbury town ship, dece£An REWARD! wiU pay $5OO to the Proprietor of any Medi cine thatcan show a greater number ofeennine Certificates of cores effect»lbylt D ear&enlace where it is made, than MISHLER S HERB BITTERS—of Consumption, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Bloody Flux, Diarrhoea, Typhoid, Remittent. Intermittent and Billons fevers, Fever and Ague, Cholera Morbus, Yellow Jaundice, Scrofula, Running or Sore Legß,. Cancer, Abscess, Neuralgia, Coughs. Colds, Cramp In the Stomach, Chronio Diarrhoea. Piles, Tetter, Scald Head, Ophnema, or falling a way-sickness peculiar to children, Leucorrhea, Falling of the Womb, all obstruc tions to tbe doe course of nature in females, all venerial diseases, and all complaints arising from Impure Blood or a weak and disordered state oi the stomach, Liver or Kidneys. Certi ficates oi cures of the Yellow Fever in Mexico can also be furnished. Remember If it does not cure the money will be refunded by the pro prietor. BENJAMIN MISHLER, S. E. Comer Centre Square. Lancaster, Pa. BEND FOR A CIRCULAR- The ingredients used In compounding Misb ler’s Herb Bitters are not kept secret by the Proprietor. Send for a Circular and you will learn the medical properties of all the articles used in ILs preparation ; also in the maner in which they operate on tbe system, and much other valuable information. If you are amict ed with disease send for one oi Mialiler s Herb Bitters Circulars: read it carefully, prolll by the. hints it contains, and you will be placed on the sure road of recovery. BITTERS WILL CURE ALL DISEASES OF THE SKIN Diseases of the skin are numerous and, 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 ot scores of diseases. Under this head may be classed— , ... , Ist, Scrofula,—Tula disease is hereditary and is transmitted from generation to generation. It is caused by a trausgression ol the laws oi uature, both moral and physical; in other words, it is caused by vice. Acting as a latent poison, it reduces the vitality of the blood, and weakens tbe depurating organs, so that ‘hoy fail to discharge or cast out the impurities tuat are continually generating in the system. A person physically pure acquires gonorhcea, or some other secret disease; he undergoes a course of mercury, the disease is dried up, and the patient pronounced well. Vain delusion. Tbe complaint is not cured, its channel is only diverted. Instead of making its appearance outwardly, it acts on the internal organs, and scroiula, which is bequeathed from father to sou, is the result. Mauy persons who are per fectly free from all immorality and vice are ai fllcted with scrofula. They are suffering for the sins of their fathers and laboring uuder the curse inscribed In the Bo kof Books. " I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children.” To cure this dreadful complaint it is neces sary that the blood should be thoroughly puri fied. all the organs of the body brought into a healthy state of action, and the system braced up and strengthened by invigorating tonics.— lA>ok at the articles used In compounding Mishler’s Bitters; see the array of purifying and* invigorating mendicaments, and say whether there is an article in the whole list of medicines thatequolsit. We here emphatically assert, without fear of contradiction, that MISHLER’S BITTERS WILL CURE ALL KINDS OF SCROFULOUS DISEASES. It purifies the blood, it strengthens the inter nal organs and aids them to perform thalr nat ural functions, R is a stimulant and a tonic and It will cure Scroiula. 2d, Running Sores and Ulcers. —Running sores and ulcers invariably indicate a scrofu lous taint. They are caused by the efforts oi uature to discharge the impurities of the blood. Mauy persons afflicted with running sores and ulcers succeeded in drying them up and thiak they ur<- cured when the skin grows over the sore. They are, however, “ but making bad worse,” for tho impurities that were discharged from the system through the medium of the sore now act internally andcauseinnumerable diseases and often death. The only true and sure cure for all running sores and ulcers is Mishler’s Bitters. a continued and persevering use of which will most certainly effect a pei - manent cure. 3d, Sait Rheum.—Salt Rheum is a vague, In definite, though, popular .term given to al most all the non-febrile eruptions of the skin which afflict adults. It is generally an erup tiou of vesicles in small, distinct ulcers, ac companied with asmarting, tingling sensation, with a tendency to creep orspread over the ad ioining surface. Mtshler’s Bitters are a sure cure for tills disease. 4th. Fimples and Blotches.—Pimples aud Blotches on the skin are always a sure sign ol Impure blood, though neverdaugerous, ex cept in cis -s u carbuncles, they are very dis agreeeme. (Jfteu we will see .the most hand some features reudored hideous by great blotches aud pimples, aud instead of the pleas ing look which should irradiate thehumanface we see nothing but disgusting corruption ; for pimples aud blotches are nothing but the cor rupt accumulations of the system expelled through the medium of the skin. The use ol Mishler’s Bitters, will force these corruptions to he discharged through the natural channels, and thus cures all kinds of plmplesand blotches. Ladies who desire a fair completion, free from pimples should bear this fact iu mind. apr 23 fdifcw ioufes, £tatianarn, &r. I! W BOGUS! BANCROFT’S U. S. HISTORY'—Volume 9. TENNYSON'S POEMS COMPLETE—Diamond Edition. SPANISH PAPERS— By Washington Irving. DR. JOHNS—By the Author of My Farm at Edgewood. BOUND TO THE WHEEL—By Saunders. WEST POINT LIFE—A Poem—By a Cadet. LANGUAGE AND POETRY OF FLOWERS— By H. G. Adams. PICTURE OF Sl'. JOUN-Bayard Taylor. FIGHTING JOE—By Oliver Optic. 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—By Miss Marti- neau. POE’S POEMS—BIue and Gold—New Edition. WITH GEN. SHERIDAN IN LEE’S LAST CAMPAIGN. MARTYUIA, OR ANDERSON VILLE PRISON —By A. C. Hamlin. 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 Faun. POPE'S POEMS—BIue and Gold—New Edition. MOORE’S POEMS—“ “ MILLY. OR THE HIDDEN CROSS—Bv Lucy Ellen Guernsey. 4®-All the Magazines for November have been.received. And all New Publications as soon as issued from the Press. Also, Bibles, Prayer and Hymn books in great variety. A large and splendid assortment of Stationery and Blank Books. Also, a large stock of School Books and School Stationery always on hand. JACOB E. BARR. No. U East King street, Lancaster, Pa. OCt 27 tfdAW CHEAP BOOK STOKE. The place to purchase Cheap Books is at THE PEOPLE’S BOOK STORE, * No. H North gukkn St., corner of Orange, where may be found at all times, a large as sortment of BOOKS FOR OLD AND YOUNG, CJIEAI* to suit the times! THE POETS IN BLUE ANDGOLD. Mucauley, Swain, Browning, Heber Saxe, Moore, Keble, Whittier, Coleridge, Tupper, Lowell, Longfellow, Bulwer, Cowper, Goldsmith, Poe, ShaJcspeare, Milton, Byron, Kirk, White, &c., Ac. BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS In great variety. HYMN BOOKS OF ALL DENOMINATIONS. Administrator, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS! The largest and finest assortment ever offered in the City. ALL SIZES AND STYLES, Molding from 12 to 200 pictures each, and rang ing in price from 50 cents to 820.00. TWO THOUSAND CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. The largest assortment In Lancaster. The greatest variety of subjects: Religious, Noted Personages, Fancy Subjects, Autumn Leaves, Nos. 1 and 2; Flowers, Nos. 1 and 2: Fruit and Blossoms, Nos. 1 and 2; Wood Mosses, Nos. 1 and 2; Life of Childhood, Nos. 1 and 2; Summer Landscapes, Winter Landscapes, White Moun tain Scenery, Funny Characters. Nos. 1 ami 2, beautiful ly colored. ' NEW STYLES BEING CONSTANTLY BE a r Ji l ' e 3 IiAKfiKA N li SMALL WRITING DESKS TOUTFOLIOS ALBUMS. AUTOGRAPH BOOK.S, Cllloss BOARDS Ac GOLD PENS AND SILVER HOLDERS NEW GAMES FOE CHILDREN NEW PAPER DULLS NEW CARDS, NEW DISSECTED PICTURES TOY BOOKS! JOJ BOOKS U TOY BOOKS!!! A good assortment for sale cheap. IMPORTANT TO SABBATH SCHOOLS! The publications of the American Sunday- School Union, designed for Sunday Schools furnished at the lowest net Sunday-School prices. The best writing papers and envelopes in the market always on hand. SCHOOL BOOKS. All the hooks used in the various schools In the city and county, furnished at the lowest prices. NEW MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Received as soon as published, and sold at publishers' prices. Don’t forget the place. J. M. WESTHAEFFER’S Book and Periodical Store, Corner North Queen and Orange sU. v 7 tfw 26 JgMPIBE NIIIITfLE MACHINES Are superior to all others for FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING n all tlie latest improvements; are epeeay; noiseless; durable; and easy to work. illustrated Circulars free. Agents wanted. Liberal discount allowed. No consignments mad© Address, , or , Mi EMPIRE 8. M. CO., July 2j]yw29) UlCi Broadway, New York, gfefltart. AT BARR'S CKIVKI). TRANSPARENT SLATES, STATIONERY. PURPOSES. § gal (Estate. 'nOSTPOMJi HXECIITOB’S SALE OF P VALUABLE REAL ESTAIE IN PLEAS ANT VALLEY.—By virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court oi Washington county, the undersigned Executor of wamuel Claggett, deceaseaTwill sell atpublic sale, on SATUR DAY the 22d day of DECEMBER next, at one o’clock, P. M., in Brownsville, in front of the store of Francis M. Boteler, all that Valuable Farm now occup ed by Anthony Wright, ad joining the lands of Warren Garrott, Abraham Grim and Michael Bartholow. and situated about 114 miles from Brownsville, aud 2 \4 miles from Weverto :, and contiguous to the Wash ington County Railroad, and miles from the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, containing 341 ]4 ACREB AN D 14 PERCHES, about 40 of which are Timber, and has upon it a large numoer of Locust Trees, capable of making 2,0(H) ust Posts. The Farm is di vided into 17 fields in each of which there is running water and a good Spring, and has upon it three Orchards of excellent Fru’t. The im provements are: A TWO-STORY STONE DWELLING HOUSE, with Back Bnilding and a large Two-story Kitchen attached; Smoke House, Sprln House. Ice House, and other ou> buildings, a large Swisser Barn. 30 by 40 feet: Corn Crib, Carriage House and Granaries. This form will be divided, a p at a ddescrip tion of which will be exhibited on the day oi sale, or will be so d entire if preferred. Also, at tbe same time and place, the unaer signed, Executor, will sell at public sale, the Small Farm, adjoining ihe above ana contiguous to the public road leading to sanay Hook, containing 02 ACRES. r\\ir v The improvements are a comfortable ovvlu- LING HOUSE and Stable, and an Log House and Smoke Home, and has» upon it a small Orchard of Choice iruit. A . bo I °l' ® n ®' half of this tract is arable land, thei balance is covered with Chestnut Timber of the finest quality on the Elk Ridge, aud the timber land will be sold in two lots, a plat and description of which will be exhibited on the day of sale. Also, at tbe same time and place the under signed. Executor, will st-11 at public sale, all that tract of MOUNTAIN LAND on the Blue Ridge, convoyed by Mere-iitb & Nicholas, Trus tees, to Samuel Claggcti, deceased, and situated about 1U miles from Weverton aud near the Valley Road, adjoining the land of Samuel Himes, containing « 1 ACR E S . This tract of laud is of easy access irom the public road, is intersected by good Mountain roads, and is covered with the best quality of Chestnut Timber, aud the attention of those desiring Chestnut Rails is especially dLrected to it. It will b • sold iu lots to snit purchasers. A plat and description of which will be ex hibited on tiie day of sale. , . , . TheTkkms < k Sale abk: One-third in hand o » the day of sale, or ratification thereof, and balance in two equal annual payments, with interest from ibe day of sale, to be secured by note with approved security; and upon the payment of the whole purchase money a deed will be executed. Tbe graiu growitig in the ground is excepted. Z. .S. ULAUGEI I, nov 27 tsw.tltd; K XI cuior. \T A (JABLE PBOFEB'IY IN V LANCASTER CITY, AT PUBLIC SaLL.-- On MONDAY, UEi'EMBER 10th 18«5d, tli“ sub scriber wishing to engage In other business will sell at mu.lie s* e, on Uie premises, in the city of Lancaster, Uie valuable property known as the ‘FOUNTAIN INN HOTEL," situated on the west side ol' South l},ue.e;i street, halt'a square south of Centre Square, adjoin ing property of Dr. Henry Carpenter, on the north, and on the south property ot win. P. Brinton, esq. Said property contains in i'rout sixty-four feet 4*4 inches, and extends in depth westward two hundred and fifty-two f p et to a fourteen feet wide ailey,||The Improvements are a large commodious Two story BRICK TAVERN HOUSE, a large Back-building and other outbuildings. There is on the premises a Large Ice House whi>h holds sufficient Ice to last from one season to the other, and the largest and best STABLING on this property In the city; it is a double Brick eoveriug the rear of the lot, with carriage or wagon way in the middle, covered with slate and built In the best style. The YARD is also the iargest and most con venient—from 49 to 50 wagons can he accom modated without uuhitchiug. The properly is in good repair and well adap ted for the accommodation of the extensive country custom which it lias enjoyed for \ ears and will compare favorably with any Hotel in the city. Further description is deemed unnecessary, as persons desirous of purchasing can view the property by calling on the subscriber residing thereon. A large pari oi the purchase money cnn re main secured upon the property if desired. Indisputable title and possession given on tee first day of April. I*o7. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock. P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by FRANCIS HECKERT, Geo. Martin, Auctioneer. uov lib tsw YAIiUARLK HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE IN FULTON COUNTY, FA.—The sub scriber will soli FIVE VERY' DESIRABLE FARMS, each containing, respectively, ISO, 350, 329, 130 and 290 ACRES, about 800 Acres in cultivation, balance in timber. Abo, a Tract containing 400 ACRES OF TIM HER LAND All situated on the Tonolloway Creek, adjoin ing each other, and known as “ Linn Valley." About 300 Acres of It is in rich bottom land. Much of it is limed, with limestone on the land and adjoining , Three oi tin* Farms are fluely improved, GOOD DWELLINGS, line Fruit, ac. There is a NEW SAW and URIsT MILL upon the lauds, which ate within one to throe miles from Hauc >ck, on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, andChesapeakaudOhioCaral. Very superior Stoneware Clay is upon it. It will be sold very low for cash, or loug credit, as desired. For further par' iculars refer to H, G. Smith, Inletligencer o}}ice, Lancaster, Pa., or HUGH McALKER, oct3l tfwAlwd 43t FrederiCK City, Md. PUBLIC sv it; of valuable prop erty IN BALTIMORE COUNTY.—The undersigned, as executory of the estate of William Badders, late of Baltimore county, Md., deceased, will sell, on the premises, on THURSDAY', DECEMBER 13th, 1800, at 11 o’clock, A, M„ that well-k uown and long estab lished tavern and farm known as ‘‘BADDERS’ TAVERN," on Me old Y'ork Road, 13 miles from Baltimore and six miles north of Towson town. The farm contaius ACRES, about ojJicrus in Wood ; a portion of the place 'is in good condition and the laud is very sus ceptible of improvement, and Lime within half a mi:e. There are two small Orchards of choice Fruit. The Improvements are a BRICK AND STONE TAVERN HOUSE, containing 10 rooms and cellar; good Frame Barn about 40 by 00 feet, and Stabling for 80 to U*j horses; Stone Dair.v and good Spring, with Meat House Granary and other outbuildings. The tavern, Inis loner been known as the best place for the business on LUe road, and the Turnpike uow making trora Towsonlown to Jarrettsville, nassiug the door, musigreutly and ly enhance its value. Mr John Smith, wtm resides on the place, will show it to any one. A plat of the place can be seen on the premises. Possession given April next. Terms:— One-half Cash, and the balance in one and two years, with Interest—or all cash, at the option of the purchasers. H. H. BADDERS, BENJ. N. PAYNE, nov 21 3lw 16 Executors. PUBLIC SALE.—ON SATURDAY, DE CEMBER, 1.5, 1866, will be sold by public sale, at the public bouse o' Frederick Bard, in West Hempfleld township, Lancaster county, the following real estate of George Kettew, de ceased, viz: No. 1. TWO ACRES OF GROUND. About a quarter of a mile from said Frederick Bard's iaveru, on the road leading irom Mountville to Cordelia Furnace, about one and ahalf miles from the former and one mile from the latter plaoe. The improvements thereon are a one and a half story FRAME Frame Stable, and other out-buildings, with a never-:ailiug well with pump in it near the Hitch- u door; also, Choice Fruit Trees, In bearing order, Grape Vines, Ac. The land is in a high state of cultivation and under good fences, nicely U ca ted and convenient to Churches, Mills, Schools, and near the Chestnut Hill lr«>n Ore Bank. No. 2. TWO ACRES AND TWELVE PERCHES OF LAND, adjoining No. 1, Peter Muma, Jacob Heinaman, and others, in good cultivation and under good fences. The two purparts will be sold together, or separate, to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock, P. M., of said day, when terms witl be made known by E. F. HOOVER, Administrator. Isaac Heinaman, Auctioneer, nov 21 3tw 16 PUBLIC SAL .—OX SATURDAY, DE CEMBER 1.5,1866, by virtue of an Order of the Orphans’ Com t of Lancaster county, will be sold at Public Sale, on the premises In the village of Pennville, Elizabeth township, Lan caster county, the following Real Estate, to wit: A lot of gr aind si uatfeu in ihe village of Pennville, containing in iruut 1-50 fee- and ex tending bade 15 (feel, more or less, adjoining property ol Jos. Keener, Catharine Eby and John Behin, (iatethfe property of Hetty Stohler, deceased), on which is erected a one-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, a Sum mer House, a Frame Stable, Pig sty, and other necessary out-buildings. There is a Well of never-failing water on the premises with a pump therein. A further de scription is deemed unnecessary, as the prop erty can be viewed at any time before the sale, by calling on Joseph Keener, Esq., residing near the same. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. on said day, when terms will be made known by DANL. F. BITTNER, Administrator. Jesse McMullin, Auctioneer, nov 21 3tw 46 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Estate, in West Fallowfield. on SATUR DAY, DECEMBER 10, 1866. The subscribers will sell at public sale on SATURDAY, the Jsth day of DECEMBER. A. D. t 1866, on the prem ises, ail that valuable Messuage and Tract of Land, situate in the township of West Fallow held, county of Cheater, on the Gap and New port turnpike, 3 miles from the Pennsylvania Central Railroad at Pennlngtonville. 5 miles from Parkesburg, and I>£ miles from Cochran ville. This farm CONTAINS 200 ACRES, of which 40 Acres are well-set with Thriving and Good Timber; the balance Is favorably and well adapted for farming and grazing pur poses. The improved land Is in a i.lgh state of cultivation, having been recently well limed; is divided intoconvenlentflelds by good fences, now In excellent order. The whole farm is well watered, and clear of weeds, bushes and rubbish. It has been carefully formed for many years, and a more productive form is seldom in the market. The improvements consist of a targe MANSION HOUSE, with •Southern exposure, and wiih a lawn in front, well shaded by a choice se lection of ornamental trees. There Is a well of excellent water, with a pump theiein, in a commodious and well built kitchen, lat ge Frame Barn with Stone Stabling, and straw House attached, affording good ac commodation for stock. There is a well of good wa’er in the barn yard, under shelter; Carriage and Wood House, Stone Spring House, and other out buildings. An Apple Orcha> dof well selected fruit treeß, In gooa Bearing condition, surrounded by an eillcient Osage Orange Hedge. Also, a variety of other fruit, such as pears, cherries, grapes &c. There Is on the premises a comfortable Frame Tenant House, with a sprfngofgood waterconvenlent-. Officer’s Run passes through|tke farm, allordlnglseveral acres of good meadow well set with grass, and a suf ficient water-power for light machinery, with an excellent Tocatlon for such purposes. This property could be divided iuto two good forms with a beautiful site for a second set of build ings. In conclusion, It can be truly said of the above property that all disinterested portions who have known it for years, regard 1 as one of the best Chester county forms. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, p, m„ when conditions will be made known on day of sale by R. E. MONAGHAN. MARY J. MONAGHAN. ALICIA R. MONAGHAk, Heirs of James Monaghan, dec’d. uovH taw 45 •geal ©stat*. i?xecirroß , s sale of a valuable Pj FARM NEAR HARRISONBURG, ROCK INGHAM CO.. VA.—I will offer at public Pale, on THURSDAY, the 24th day of JANUARY, 1867, upon the premises, about 4 miles East or Harrisonburg, the Valuable Farm known as the " Brock Farm,” upon which Eli Summers now resides. The farm contains 490 ACRES, less one half acre reserved as a graveyard. The land is good limestone, about two-thirds of which is cleared: 20 Acres Meadow, and the re mainder finely timbered with Oak. Hickory, Walnut, etc. There Is upon It one of the finest Springs Dj the Valley. The land is well adapted lo all the different kinds of grasses, and could be made a very fine dairy farm. The improvements are a LARGE FRAME D FT.LING HOUSE, plastered and painted, good barn. Corn Crib, Carriage House, Spring House, and other out-house , all in good re pair. There is a large Apple Orchard of good fruit, with a number of other fruit trees, such as Pears, Peaches, Damsons, Ac. This farm, In the hands of an industrious and energetic man, coaid be made one of the most valuable farms in this portion of the Shenandoah Valley. TERMSTwo hundred dollars upon the day of sale, one-fourth upon the first day of March, 1867, and the remainder in three equal annual payments from the day of sale, the purchaser g.vlng bonds and two good personal securities and the deed will be reserved as further secu rity until the entire purchase money is paid. 49“Shoul<0.he purchaser desire it, the entire purchase money will be received when the first payment is made, and six per cent, in terest deducted from the deferred payments. Persons wishing to view the premises, will be shown them by calling upon Mr. Summers, who lives on the place. Persons living at a dis tance, desiring any fur her information, can address tue executor at Alt. Clifton, Shenan doah county, Va., who also owns THREE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES, adjoining the above described farm, which he will sell upou fair terms. Or he will sell the entire . tract privately before the day of sale, if a lair price can be gotten for It, The above tracts could be divided so as to make fouror five very desirable farms 49-Should the above farms be sold privately, due notice will be given of the sale. If not sold either publicly or privately, the Brock farm will i e rented on the day of sale for one year to the highest bidder. E. F. RINKER, Executor of Mary Brollbrd, dec'd_. nov 28 tsw 47 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB LIC SALE.—O > SATURDAY', the loth uay of DECEMBER, 1808, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court oi Lancaster countv, the undersigned, Administrators oi the Estate of James McSparrm, late of Fulton township, defeased, will sell by public vendue, the fol lowing Real Estate of said deceased, at the public house of William Hutton, at Peach Bottom: No. 1. A lot or piece oi'giound, situate in Fulton township aforesaid, adjoining other lands of James McSparran, deceased, and others, and a-Joining the Susquehanna river, containing 08 PERCHES, more or less,' with a large Stone and Frame Dwelling HOUSE, which is now and lias lor many years beeu occupied as a Licensed Hotel, (and at present kept as such by Mr. Hutton,) and doing a very large amount of business: good Stabling and Shedding, a Fountain ofgood water at the door, and other improvements thereon. Also, at the same time, «ne undi vided sixth part of a Thoroughfare Fisli Pot in the Susquehanna river, at Peach Bottom. No. 2. A lot or piece of ground, situate iu Fulton township aforesaid, and adjoining No. 1, aud other lands of James McSparran, de ceased, and also the river Susquehanna, con taining 97 PERCHES, more or less, with a large Frame Dwelling aud Store HOUSE, (in which * large and lucrative business has been done,) a large Warehouse, and other improvements thereon. No. 3. A lot or piece of ground, situate u Fulton township aforesaid, adjoining lauds of W. Whitaker, and also theSusquelianna river, containing 79 PERCHES, more or less, a Frame Dwelling HOUSE, and other improvements thereon. No. 4. A lot or piece of ground, situate lu Fulton township aforesaid, adjoinlug other lands of Janies McSparrau, and the Susque hanna river, com alning 72 PERCHES, more or less, with a Frame Dwelling HOUSE, with other improvements thereon. These properties are well worthy the atten tion of businessmen. The Columbia and Mary land Line Railroad, now in process of con struction, runs along the front of the whole of them, and as business places they are unsur passed in the vicinity. Persons wishing to view any of the above described properties prior to tue day of sale, will please call on James McSparran, at the late residence of the deceased. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. t ou said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known : y AMELIA McSPARRAN, JAMES MCSPARRAN, nov 28-ts 47J Administrators. VALUABLE FARM IX WASHINGTON COUNTY, MD., AT PUBLIC SALE.—The uudersigued, agenfWir the heirs of John Wi;- mer, Jr., will sell at public sale, In front of the Court House, in Hagerstown, on TUESDAY*, the 11th dny ot DECEMBER, 1800, at 10 o’clock, A M.. the loilowiug described iarni: Saia farm is situated ou the National Road, 7 miles west of Hagerstown, aud l miles East of Clearspriug, and adjoins the lauds of Jonathan Grove, Win, Cvrfmau aud others. It contaius 172 ACRES OF LAND, 15U of which are under cultivation and the re mainder covered with timber. The Bottom Land, of whicli there is about 0j ACRES, is highly productive aud ti.c upland a;e an admixture of slate and gravel, of the best quality, aud though iu good condition at present are susceptible of real improvements at very limited expense. The improvements are a large and commodious Slone and ROUGH-CAST DWELLING HOUSE, a comfortable Log House for Tenants, a large STONE BARN aud oilier necessary oul-build iugs. There are two unfailing wells upon the premises besides wuicli there is c mveuieut access to running water. There is also an abundauce oi fruit trees of every varh ty. The attention of persons desiring a farm which combines all the advantages oi a pleas aut residence with productiveness of soil is especially invited to this property. There will be Sold at the same time aud place aboutB ACRES of Timber Land, situated ou the East bank of the Conoeocheague Creek and adjoining the lands of Jacob Summers, Wm. Selgbmau, aud others. The Terms of Sale are:—One-third of the purchasejmoney to be paid in cash,o i;the dayiof sale, the balance iu two equal payments in one aud two purchaser to give notes with approveu security for the deferred payments. Any person iwishing to view the premises will call upon the undersigned or his brother T. A. Witmer, living ou the farm. nov 12 ltdAtsw | JNO. T. WITMEII. CHESTER COUNTY FARM AT 1»KI VaTE SALK.—The subscriber having quit business, will sell the farm whereon he uow re sides, situated in Penn township, Chester co., on the road leading from Edenton to Chatham, and bounded by lands of John Myres, A. Wood and A. Ortltp, S. McWilliams and others, in sight ofthe Pblladelphlaaud 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 in every held, all under good fenciugwith Chest nut and Osheag hedge, with the Big Elk Creek passing tbrou h the length of the farm. The improvements consist of a large three story Brick DWELLING HOUSE, weti finish ed, wlthshutterson the first story and venitiau blinds on the ethers, with a large porch fl out and back; the dwelling is nearly new; an eutrv Into two large parlors of the first floor, with papered walls, five sleeping rooms on thssecond papered and white coat, and a hall on the second; wall papered, aud three large sleep ing rooms on the third. The whole is over a large good cellar; a two-story brick kitchen attached, with a pump therein; a never-fail ing well, with good water; a porch in front, shutters and blinds, with two sleeping rooms on the second story, with an out-kitcheu with oven and boiler, woodhouse, a large yard in front, with ornamental trees and a hundred Seach trees in full bearing; a frame cellar ARN 44 by 70, two threshing floors side by side, straw shed in front, good stabling under neath, Wagon House, Carriage House, Pig House, Corn Crib aud Granary, all attached; Pump House and Ice House near the barn; a stone Dairy Spring House, two Apple Orchards, &o. Terras made easy, tosuit purchasers. Further description is deemed unnecessary, os persons wishing to buy will please call and view for themselves, when the same will be shown by me, SAMUEL B. McCLENACHAN. Jenuersville P. Chester county, Pa. ocl 17 3uiw 41 VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE KALE. The undersigned offers at private sale, the farm on which he resides, situate in Antietam twp., Franklin county, Pa., about one mile west of the State Line Station, on the Frank lin Railroad, and near the turnpike leadiQg from Geencastle to Williamsport. This farm contains 141 ACRES of first quality limestone land, and adjoins farms of Christian Horst, Alb rtis A. Alillt-r aud others. The mproveinents consist of a LOG HOUSE and Barn, with all necessary out buildings. There is a never-failing well of first rate water near the house and a most excellent pond on the form for watering stock. Thirty Acres of the farm is in first-rate Oak Timber. There is an-Orchard of about 100 fine thriving yonng trees which ar. l in a flue bearing state. The larm is under most excellent fencing, the fencing being made of post and rail and boards. This farm is a very desirable one, and parties wishing to purchase are invited to call and view it for themselves. *>Any information regarding the above farm will be furnished by Dr. John E. Miller, resid ing in Hagerstown. 'SAMUEL MILLER. aug27 ltdAtfw VALUABLE TANNERY, MERCHANT MILL AND LAND FOR SALE.—J. D. Price & Co. Real Estate Agents, Harrisonburg, Viu, have for sale, a valuable property, which presents superior inducements to men of capi tal. The property cousists of a large Tannery, Work shop Bark house, Lime house, Merchant Mill and Brick Dwelling and Brick Tenant House, together with all necessary and con ven lent bulldingß. The Tannery has a large num ber of Vats, for laying away Leather, and in deed has everything necessary for carrying on the Tannery business on a large scale. There are FORTY-NINE ACRES OF LAND, in a good state of cultivation attached to this property, and several hundred aores of excel lent Bark land within one mile of the Tannery. This is a valuable property, and It Is seldom that such property is in market. It is situated near the grade leading from Strasburg to Capon Springs, 18 miles from Winchester, in Frederick county. Va,, at Gravel Springs. The water power is excellent, and the Bark Mill, Roller, = 0 c * c. I g M. SCHAEFFER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLERY NOS. 1 AND 2 EAST KING STREET LAN ASTER, PA. Jau iu aw QATA R B H J WHY BUFFER WITH THE DANGEROUS 4 LOATHSOME DISEASE, CAN BE CURED ERADICATED SYSTEM DR. SE E L Y E’ S C4TARRH REMEDY CO NS U M P T I O N Uuless checked iu its incipient stage*. SILVERINE! CURE WARRANTED IF DIRECTIONS ARE SINGLE BOTTLES WILL LAST A MONTH COLD IN THE HEAD BAD BREATH WEAK EYES SENSE OF SMELI When caused by Catarrhal dimculties. All THROAT A FFEOT Io NS Are more frequently than otherwise caused by a thick, slimy mueuous, falling from the head, especially during the LIQ UID (7.1 TA RFt If It EM ED 1 The symptoms of Catarrh are at first very slight. Persons finding they have a cold, that they have frequent attacks, and are more sen sitive to the changes of temperature. Iu tills condition the nose may be dry, or a slight dis charge, thin and acrid, afterwards thick and adhesive, may ensue. As the disease becomes chronic, the discharges are increased in quantity and changed in qualify; they are now thick and heavy, and a' e hawked or coughed oir. The secretions are offensive,causing a bad breath ; Uievoicethi k and nasal; the eyes are weak; the sense of smell is lessened or destroyed ; deafness Ire- qnently takes place. Another common and important symptom of Catarrh Is, that the persou is obliged to clear Ills throat in the morning of a slick or slimy mucous, which has fallen from the head during the night. When this takes place, the per on may be sure that this disease is on its way to the lungs, and should lose no time iu arresting It. The above are hut few of the many Catarrhal symptoms. 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We have a host of les i mon lain from all jiarta of the country hut space will allow of the pub icatlons of but few of them, hence we select those of well known persons, whose Intelli gence aud discrimination are beyond doui i and we will pay one lhousaml dollars to any one producing!! certificate published by us that is not genuine. UiaoMM EQUATIONS HON. JAMES THOMPSON, Judgeof the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, April 23, isw. I consider “ Hoolland’s Germuu Billers” u valuable medicine In case of attack of Indiges tion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my experience lti it. Yours, with respect, JAMES TIIOMI’HON. !:<• Mire > nu get i n GENUINE PKEPAUHi) UV nu. C. M. JA CA'AO.V, PmuDELi'iitA. with ills signature on the wrapper, and his name blown in the Lottie. There are eouuter elta in the market. P R I (’ 1‘ SINGLE BOTTLE ONE DOLLAR, OR A HALF DOZEN FOR 85. 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